CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 6-

DISrrRlICT CENSUS iHANDBOOK

PART X-C DISTRICT CENSUS TABLES, TABLES ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DATA AND ADMINISTRATIVE, WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENTAL STATISTICS

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT

ARDAMAN SINGH Deputy Director 'oj Census Operations, . Haryana

Published by the Government of Haryana . 1979 Motif

Mahendragarh District of Haryana State lies in the extreme south and butts into Rajasthan. The desert from Rajasthan is advancing into 'the District at a rate of 'about one and a half miles per year. The climate of the District is dry and hot in summer and dry and cold in winter. The severity of the weather is accentuated by the sandy soil and scanty rainfall. The shortage of water is traditional. The drinking water is pro­ vided by wells which are operated by Charasa. Women folk have to trudge long distances to get drinking water from the wells. Attired in multi-coloured Lehngas and Cholis women are commonly seen moving about among the sand dunes balancing on their heads three to four pitchers fun of water. The motif symbolises acute scarcity oj water in the District. CENSUS OF INOlA 1971

A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 1he publications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 6,and are bound separately as follows:--'" Part I·A · . General Report Part IV .. Housing Report and Tables

Part I-B .. General Report Part V-A .. Special 1 abIes for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part l-e · . Subsidiary Tables Part V-B .. Ethnographic Notes on Sche­ Part ll-A .. General Population Tables duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part II-A · . General Population Tables Supplement (Standard Urban Areas) Part VI·A .. Town Directory

Part lI-B · . Economic Tables Part VI·B . . Special Survey Report on selected towns Part II-CCi) · . Social and Cultural Tables Part VI-C .. Survey Reports on selected (Religion and Scheduled Castes) villages

Part II·COi) · . Social and Cultural Tables and Part VIII·A ., Administration Report: Enu­ Fertility Tables meration (forofficial use only)

Part H·D · . Migration Tables Part VIII-B . . Administration Report: Tabulation(for official use only)

Part IlI-A · . Establishment Report

Part III-B .. Establishment Tables ., Census Atlas

B-HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part IX-A .. Administrative Atlas

Part X .. District Census Handbook for each district in three parts Part A-Village and Town Directory

Part B-Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract Part C-District Census Tables, Tables on Village Directory and Primary Censul Abstract Data, and AdministratiVe, Welfrue and Developmental Statistics

(Part A and B of the District Census Handbook for each District of Haryana State have bten printed in one volume)

Note :-Boundaries of the district map are correct upto 1971 , CONTENTS

Page Page

Preface v Table B-VI Part-B(ii) 87 Flyleaf to Table B-Vn 89 Acknowledgements vi Table B-VII 91 Figures at a glance vii Flyleaf to Tab Ie B-VIll 93 District Map Facing Table B-YIll 94-95 page 1 C-Series 97-U9 Introduction 1-3 Flyleaf to Table C-I Part· A 97 Table C-I Part-A 98-99,- Section-A -Census Tables 5--225 Flyleaf to Table C-III 101 A-Series 11-28 Table C-III Part-A 102-103 Flyleaf to Tab Ie A-I 11 Table CollI Part-B 104-105 Table A-I 13 Flyleaf to Table C-Y 107 Appendix-I to Table A-I 14 Table C-Y Part-A(ii) · . 108-111 Table C-Y Part-B(ii) 112 Appendix-II to Table A-I 14 Appendix-III to Table A-I 15 Flyleaf to Table C-VII 113 Flyleaf to Table A-II 17 lable C-VII · . 114-115 Table A·II 19 Flyleaf to Table C-YIII 117 Appendix to Table A-II 19 Table C-YIII Part-A · . 118-119 Flyleaf to Table A-III 21 D-Series 121-147 Table A-III 22-23 Flyleaf to Table D-I 121 Appendix to Table A-III 22-23 Table D-I 123-124 Flyleaf to Table A.IY 25 Appendix-! to Table D-I 125 Table A-IY 27 Appendix-II to Table D-I 126 Appendix-II to Table A-IY 28 Flyleaf to Table D-Y 121 B-Series 29-95 Table D-V · . 128-135 Flyleafto Table B-1 Part-A 29 Flyleaf to Table D-yr 137 Table B-1 Part-A 30-33 Table D-yr · . 138-141 Flyleaf to Table B-I1 35 E-Series · . 149-191 Table B-I1 36-39 Flyleaf to Table E-l 149 Flyleaf to Table B-III Part-A 41 Table E-I 151 Table B·lII Part·A 42-43 Flyleaf to Table E-Il Part-A 153 Table E-I1 Part-A 154-157 Flyleaf to Table B-IV Part-A 45 · . Table B·IV Part-A 46-49 Flyleaf to Table E-I1 Part-B 159 Appendix to Table B-lV Part-A 50-53 Table E-Il Part-B · . 160-111 Flyleaf to Table E-I1 Part-C 173 Flyleafto Table B-rV Part-D 55 Table E-II Part-C Table B-IV Part-D 57-59 .. 175-180 Flyleaf to Table B-Vt Part-A(i) 61 Flyleaf to Table E-IlI 181 Table B-VI Part-A(i) 63-69 Table E-III 182-185 Flyleaf to Table B-VI Part-A (ii) 71 Flyleaf to Table E-IV 181 Table B-VI Part-A (If) 12-75 Table E-IY · . 188-191 Flyleaf to Table B-Vl Part-B(i) 77 H-Series 193-203 Table B-VI Part B (i) 79-83 Flyleaf to Table H-I 193 Flyleaf to Table B-VI Part-B(ii) 8S Table H.l 194-195 CONTENTS-concld. Page Page Flyleaf to Table H-II 197 Table No.3 218 Table R-I1 · . 198-199 Table No.4 279 Appendix to Table R-Il 200 Table No.5 280 Flyleaf to Table R-IlI 201 Table No.6 281 Table R-IlI · . 202-203 Table No.7 282-283 Scheduled Castes Tables · . 205-225 Table No.8 284 Flyleaf to Table SC-I 205 Table No.9 284 Table SC-I Part·A · . 206-207 Table No. 10 285 Table SC-I Part-B · . 208-209 Table No. 11 · . 286-287 Flyleaf to Table SC-I1 211 Table No. 12 288 Table SC-II · . 212-21-' Table No. 13 289 Flyleaf to Table SC-IlI 219 Table No. 14 290 Table SC-1I1 Part-A · . 220-221 Table No. 15 290 Table SC-III Part-B 222 Table No. 16 291 Flyleaf to Table SC-IV 223 Table No. 17 292 Table SC-IV · . 224-225 Table No. 18 293 Table No. 19 294 Annexures 227~247 · . Table No. 20 295 Annexure-I 227-228 Table No. 21 296 Annexure-II 229 Table No. 22 297 Annexure-III 231-233 Table No. 23 · . 298-299 Annexure-IV 234-247 Table No. 24 300 Table No. 25 301 Section-B-Tables on Village Directory 1able No. !.6 301 and Primary Census Abstract Data · . 249-267 Table No. 27 302 Flyleaf to Section-B · . 251-252 Table No. 28 .. 303-305 Table No.1 253 Table No. 29 306 Table No.2 · . 254-255 Table No. 30 307 Table No.3 · . 256-257 Table No. 31 308 Table No.4 · . 258-259 Table No. 32 309 Table No.5 260 Table No. 33 310 Table No.6 261 Table No. 34 · . 311-112 Table No.7 262 Table No. 35 313 Table No.8 263 Table No. 36 313 Table No.9 265 Table No. 37 314 Table No. 10 266-267 Table No. 38 315 Table No. 39 316 Sectiod .. C-Administrative, Welfare and Table No. 40 317 Developmental Statistics 269-323 · . Table No. 41 317 Fly leaf to Section-C 271 Table No. 42 318 List-A 273-274 Table No. 43 319 List-B 275 Table No. 44 320 Table No.1 276-277 Table No. 45 321 Table No.2 278 Table No. 46 .. 322--323 PREFACE

District Census Handbook ha5 been introduced since 1951. The level of presentation in all-India volumes is State, District and City. In State volumes. this level goes down to tahsil level for some tables while in District Census Handbooks most of the tables give data down to tahsil and a few tables give data for each town and village also. The greatest advantage of District Census Handbook is that data on all topics are available in one volume while in all-India and State volumes only data of one topic are available in a volume. As District Census Handbooks gave non-Census and Census data up to the lowest level these were found very useful by the planners, administrators, election departments and research scholars, etc. 2. In 1951-Census, District Census Handbook besides presenting most of the Census tables at tahsil level gave primary Census data of village/block level and presented non-Census data on a number of topics e.g. Health, Education, Administration, Agriculture, General Physiography, etc. This coverage was further enlarged by Dr. Asok Mitra, the then Registrar General, India and 1961-Census Handbook gave very useful day-to-day information on non-Census data besides Census data. 3. The 1951 and 1961-Census Handbook having been applauded by the research workers, adminis­ trators and planners it was decided to further enlarge the scope of this handbook for 1971-Census. Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, the then Registrar General, India and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General, India (Social Studies) prepared draft guidelines for preparation of 1971-Census Handbooks. As per these guidelines District Census Handbooks were to appear in three parts details of which appear in introductory notes. This part i.e. Part-C of the Handbook was to contain detailed analysis and it was aimed to study whether it supported some anticipated hypothesis or the inference drawn from the analysis of the data went against the hypothesis. On account of inordinate delay in procurring non-Census data and processing of analytical tables, the idea of testing these hypothesis was dropped for all districts except Ambala. Detailed analysis could only be carried on for Ambala district which has been presented in District Census Handbook of that district. Those interested in this type of study can go through District Census Handbook of Ambala and if interested attempt detailed study of other districts.

Dated Chandigarh, the ARDAMAN SINGH, 7th November, 1978. Deputy Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Chandigarh.

I •• ~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Collection, compilation and analysis of data appearing in this volume is a result of hard labour put in by scores of officers of this office, all of whom deserve appreciation and thanks. While it is not possible to mention names of all these officers, names of those whose contribution is significant are given below in the form of credits. For non-Census data appearing in this volume, we are grateful to all concerned State and Central Government Departments who readily co-operated and spared no pains in furnishing the data in desired formats. 2. I am extremely grateful to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar and Shri R. B. Chari, Ex-Registrar Generals India and Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General, India, Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General, India (Social Studies) and Shri K. K. Chakravorty, Assistant Registrar General, India (Census) for guidance and encouragement I received from them from time to time. The decision of Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General, India to bring out District Census Handbooks without complicated analysis helped us to bring out these handbooks quickly. We are grateful to Shri S. N. Chaturvedi, Deputy Director (Data Processing) for processing Census and non-Census data for a number of tables appearing in this volume and to Shri N. G. Nag, Assistant Registrar General, India {Social Studies) for getting scrutiny of draft completed a shortest possible time. 3. Shri K. C. Rajput, Controller of Printing and Stationery, Haryana, Shri P. Commen, Deputy Controller and Shri Amir Chand, Assistant Controller, Printing and Stationery Department, Union Territory Chandigarh, deserve special thanks fClr arranging printing of these handbooks in shortest possible time. CREDITS

INTRODUCTION AND FLYLEA VES 3. Shri Koshy P. Zachariah, S.A. 4. Shri O. P. Malik, S.A. 1. Shri J. R. Vashistha, Investigator 5. Mrs. S. P. Ratra, Compo 2. Shri K. B. Lakhanpa 1, T.O. 6. Shri Nagesh Kumar, A.C. 3. Shri Koshy P. Zachariah, S.A. 7. Shri Karam Singh, A.C. 8. Shri Krishan Lal Saini, A.C. CENSUS TABLES PROOF READING & PRINTING

1. Shri J. R. Vashistha, Investigator 1. Shri Daulat Ram, S. A. Shri Koshy P. Zachariah, S.A. 2. Shri G. D. Singla, Investigator 2. 3. Shri A. L. Kakkar, S.A. 3. Shri J. N. Suri, T.O. 4. Shri O.P. Malik, S.A. 4. Shri P. N. Modgil, T.O. 5. Shri R. D. Verma, P.R. 5. Shri Koshy P. Zachariah, S.A. Shri Varinder Kumar, A.C. 6. Shri A. L. Kakkar, S.A. 6. Shri Raja Singh, A.C. 7. Shri Jaswant Lal, S.A. 7. 8. Miss Inder Mohan Kaur, S.A. 8. Shri Jaswant Singh, A.C. 9. Shri Hari Krishan, Comp. 9. Shri Lekh Raj, A.C. 10. Miss Manju Rani, Compo MAP & COVER 11. Shri Varinder Kumar, A.C . 1. Shri S. R. Puri, Cartographer 2. Shri Amarjit Singh, Cartographer ADMINISTRATIVE, WELFARE & 3. Shri N. P. Gupta, Artist DEVELOPMENTAL STATISTICS DICTATION & TYPING 1. Shri D. R. Khanna, P.A. 1. Shri J. R. Vashistha, Investigator 2. Shri B. L. Sehgal, Typist 2. Shri K. B. Lakhanpal, T.O. 3. Shri R. S. Dedi, Typist

(vi) FioUIms AT A GLANOE

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT

"otai area as supplied by the Surveyor General, . . 3,459 Kmll Percentage of State Area 7.82 India Total Population Persons 691,639 Percentage of State Total Population. 6.89 Males ., 363.960

Females ., 327,679

Rural Popu lation Persons 620,972 Percentage of StaCe Rural Population 7.51 Males 326,211 Females 294,761 Urban Population Persons 70,667 Percentage of State Urban Population 3.99 Males 37,749 Females 32,918 Percentage of Urban Population to Total Population 10.22 Total Workers Persons 177,110 Percentage of StateTotal Workers 6.67 Males 163,459 Females 13,651 Percentage of Total Workers to Total Population 25.61 Percentage of Male Workers to Total Population 23.63 Percentage of Female Workels to Total Population 1.98 Percentage of Male WorkerstoMale Population 44.91 Percentage of Female Workers to Female Population 4.17 Total Literate Population Persons 180,003 Percentage of State Total Literates 6.67 Males 149,208 Females 30,795 Percentage ofTotal Literates to Total Population 26.03

Percentage of Male Literates to Total Population 21.58 PeIcentage of Female Literates to Total Population 4.45 Percentage of Male Literates to Male Population 41 .00 Percentage of Female Literates to Female Population 9.40

Number of Towns ., 5 (Charkbi Dadri, Kanina, Mahendragarh, and ) Number of Tahsils 3 (Dadri, Mahendragarh, and Narnaul) Number of Total Villages .. 558 (vii)

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II iNTRODUCTION

The compilation ofDistdct Census Handbooks was initiated for the firsttimeat the 1951-C~nsus since it was felt that the District was the most manageable and rational unit for the presentation of Census data. Census statistics were also compiled for individual villages and towns as they constituted the basic units of human habitation. Besides, some other useful information had also been included in it to make it a self-contained book of reference for the district. The compilation of District Census Handbooks was, however, not altogether a new idea, since Census data for smaller units were published in earlier censuses also in one form or the other. In 1891, a district-wise list of villages was pUblished giving the population of each village. At the 191 I-Census ,data of villages were published in the form of Village DirectorY· Such vi llage directories were again compiled in the shape of district census statistics at the 1921-CensuS. In the ultimate form, the District Census Handbooks emerged as regular decennial publications since 1951-Cemus. Th0 general appreciation and utility of this handbook encouraged the Census Organisation to increase the scope of the publication from mere compilation of Census sta­ tistics of the district and its component villages and towns in 1951-Census to a sort of district gazetteer depicting variegated phenomena of human life in the present Census.

2. The 1961-Census brought significant changes inthe compilation of District Census Handbooks with a view to presenting more comprehensive picture of the district by including additional information on non-Census items such as physical features, climate, fauna & flora, history of the district, towns and . places of interest and its administrative machinery. The economic aspects such as agriculture, land-use . pattern, irrigation and main crops, livestock, industries, trade and commerce and communications; social and cultural life ; developmental activities; and demographic pattern were also included within the scope of the District Census Handbooks in addition to numerous departmental statistics as collected from the various government departments ; Census Tables and Directory of Villages and Towns.

3. The compilation of District Census Handbooks witnessed a neW momentum at the 1971- Census and its publication became a colossal job due to inclusion of information on a number of new aspects. It was difficult to provide complete information in one consolidated volume. Moreover, it was also felt that the basic Census data should not be delayed for want of non-census data and information, collection of which was really time-consuming. In this perspective, it was decided to publish the District Census Handbooks in three parts viz. Part-A-Village and Town Directory, Part-B-Village and Town­ wise Primary Census Abstracts, Part -C-AnalyticaI Report, Administrative Statistics and District Census Tables. In the case of Haryana State, the data for Parts A & B of the District Census Handbooks were compiled and finalised simultaneously and as such both these parts of the District Census Handbooks have already been published together in one volume.

4. In Part -A of the District Census Handbook, the Village Directory furnished information about the total area of each village, availability of educational, medical, power supply, drinking water, communications, posts and telegraph amenities, staple food, land-use pattern, location of nearest town and its distance and places of religious, historical, archaeological interest in the village. The Town Directory, on the other hand, presents data on each town giving their civic status, growth history and functional cate­ gory (Statement I), physical aspects and location of towns, 1969 (Statement II), municipal finance, 1968-69 (Statement III), civic and other amenities, 1969 (Statement IV), medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities in towns, 1969 (Statement V), trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1969 (Statement VI) and population by religion (Statement VII).

5. Part-B of the District Census Handbook contains Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstracts. These abstracts have been presented village-wise and in the case of towns, ward/urban enumerator's blockwise and give data on area of village in acres and of towns in sq. km., occupied residential houses, number of households, total population, number of scheduled castc persons, number of literates and educated persons, the number of workers and their distribution into nine industrial categories as per the Code of National Industrial Classification and lastly number of non-workers, sex-wise.

6. However, as a result of considerable delay in the compilation of material due to various reasons, it has been decided to reduce the coverage of District Census Handbook Part-C. The present volume now comprises three Sets of tables, namely, (a) Census Tables, (b) Table on Village Direc tory and Primary Census Abstract data generated on the computor, and (c) Tables, on Administrative, Welfare and Develop­ mental Statistics, preceded by a small introduction. The analytical portion as given in the case of District Census Handbook, Part-C of Ambala district has been given up for the remaining districts, ' 2 Definitions and Concepts

7. Two broad divisions of areas, namely, rural and urban have always been recognised at the Censuses. It is, therefore, necessary to define and demarcate these areas carefully well before the Census itself. The definitions of village, town, ward, urban block, house, household, scheduled caste ,literate, worker and non-worker adopted for the 1971-Census are given below :- Village

8. The definition of the village adopted in our State for the purpose of Census corresponds to the one contained in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. A village means "any area

(a) for which a separate record of rights exists ; or (b) which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realized, or compounded or redeemed ; or (c) which the State government may by general rule or special orders declare to be an estate ".

~he above definition, abstracted from the Punjab Land Revenue Act, has been uniformly adopted In previous censuSeS also. Generally speaking, all areas not specifically taken as urban belong to one village or the other. 'fQwn

9. The definition of a town or an urban area adopted at the 1971-Census generally follows the one adopted at the 1961-Census and stands to denote :-

(a) All places with a Corporation, Muni,cipality or a Cantonment Board or a Notified Area Committee ; and (b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria :-.

(i) A minimum population of five thousand ; (ii) At least seventy-five per cent of the male working population was engaged in economic persuits other than agricultural ; and (iii) A density of population of at least 400 persons per sq. km. or 1,000 persons per sq. mile.

In Haryana, however, only places with a Municipality or a Cantonment Board or a Notified Area Committee have been treated as towns to the exclusion of all other considerations. Ward

10. All the towns in the State are divided into a number of municipal wards. A ward is a compact unit of an urban area with well-defined geographical boundaries , demarcated by the local administration, for the purpose of municipal or any other local body elections. Urban Block

11. Although for the purpose of- Census enumeration, the villages had been divided on the basis of their population into Enumeration Blocks consisting of approximately 750 persons each, data for villages have not been given enumeration blockwise but for the village as a whole. In the case of towns, on the other hand, data have been furnished for individual enumeration bloch within a ward. The urban blocks were formed on the basis of a population roughly of 600 persons. At the 1911-Census, there were some newly constituted towns suchas Naraingarh, Ganaur, Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony and Tosham where demarcation of electoral wards was yet to be done. In such cases, the entire towns was treated as one unit and then divided into enumeration blocks. Some of the big towns had been divided into sectors in pursuance of the scheme on permanent house-numbering. In such cases too, the enumerators' blocks Were carved out ward-wise and not sector-wise. House

12. For the purpose of Census, the term 'house' refers to a building or a part of a building, having a separate main entrance from the road or common court-yard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be inhabited or vacant. It may be used for residential or a non-residential purpose or for both. In Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstracts, however, the data have been given in respect of occupied residential houses only i. e. Census houses used wholly or partly for residential purposes by one or more households at the time of enumeration. 3

Household

13. A household is defined as 'the entire group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so. A household can be either a one person household or a multiperson household i. e. a group of two or more persons. They may be related or unrelated persons Of a combination of both. A cook or a servant living in the house of his employer and taking his food there has been considered as a member of the master's household. Similarly, a hotel or hostel or ajail etc where a number of unrelated persons live together has been considered as 'institutional.. household' . Scheduled Caste

14. Under Articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowered to specify the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for each State and Union Territory. In the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956, amended up-to-date, as many as 37 castes are listed as Scheduled Castes in the State of Haryana. Of these, 33, Scheduled Castes are listed in the whole State, three for districts other than Mahc·ndragarh and lind and one for Mahendragarh and Jind Districts only. A condition for a pcrson to belong to a Scheduled Caste is that he must be professing either Hindu or Sikh religion. There is, however, no Scheduled Tribes listed as such for the whole or any part of Haryana State. Literate

15. For the purpose of Census, only a person who can both read and write with understanding in any languag~, has been cJusidered 'literate'. Evidently, a person who can merely read but cannot write has not been treated as a literate. It is nJt necessary, however, that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard. Children below the age of five years even if they could both read and write have not be considered literate as such because they cl)uld not be considered to have developed the required understanding. Worker 16. Before defining the term 'worker', it is necessary to explain the concept of 'main activity' adopted for the first time at the 1971-Census. By main activity is meant, as to how a person engages himself mostly. From the point of view of' main activity, therefore, the population got divided into two categories viz. workers and non-workers. A worker is a perso)1 whose activity is participation in any economically productive work by his physical or mental activity. Work involves not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work. Non-Worker 17. A non-worker is a person who as his main activity is not engaged in any economically pro­ ductive work but is basically non-working. The non-workers constitute those engaged in Household Duties, Students, Retired Persons or Rentiers, Dependents, Beggars., Inmates of Institutions and other l Non-Workers." The other non-workers include all other non-workers who may not come under any of the 1ix: categories mentioned above and may mainly consists of persons seeking work.

SECTION-A CENSUS TABLES

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DESCRIPTION OF CENSUS TABLES The following tables of A, B, C, D, E, and H Series and Scheduled Caltes Tables have been included in this Section:- A-Series General Population Tables A-I Area, Houses and Population A-II Decadal Variation in Population since 1901 A-III Villages Classified by Population. A-IV Towns and urban agglomerations classified by population in 1971 with variation since 1901

-B-Series Economic Tables B-1 Part-A Workers and non-workers according to main activity classified by sex and age-groups (Full count).

B-I1 Workers and non-workers in cities and non-city urban areas according to main activity classified by sex and age-groups (Full count). B-III Part-A Classification of workers and non-workers according to main activity by educational levels in urban areas only (Sample). B-IV Part-A Industrial classification of persons at work other than at cultivation as main activity by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups (Sample). B-IV Part-D Industrial classification by sex and class of workers of persons at work in non­ household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service as main activity (Sample).

B-VI Part-A (i) Occupational classification of persons at work according to main activity other than cultivation classified by sex and age-groups in urban areas only (Sample). B-VI Part-A(ii) Occupational classification of persons at work according to main activity other than cultivation classified by sex and educational levels in urban areas only (Sample).

B-VI Part-B(i) Occupational classification of persons at work according to main activity other than cultivation classified by sex and age-groups in rural areas only (Sample).

B-VI Part-B(ii) .. Occupational classification of persons at work according to main activity other than cultivation classified by sex and educational levels in rural areas only (Sample). B-VII Secondary work i. e. persons having main activity (i) Cultivators (ii) Agricultural Labourers (iii) Household Industry (iv) Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business or Service and (v) Non-workers classified by sex and by secondary work (i) Cultivators (ii) Agricultural Labourers (iii) Household Industry (iv) Non-household Industry, Trade, Busines or Service (Sample). B-VIII Persons classified as non-workers according to main activity cross-classified by sex, age­ groups and type of activity (Sample). C-Series Social and Cultural Tables C-I Part-A Members of households by relationship to head of household classified by age-groups (Sample). C-III Part-A Age, sex and education in all areas (Sample). C-III Part-B Age, sex and education in urban areas only (Sample). C-V Part-A(ii) Distribution of languages (inclusive of mother tongues grouped under each) specified in Schedule VIII to the Constitution of India for District /TahsiIs/Towns (Full count). C-V Part B(ii) Speakers of languages /mother tongues (inclusive of mother tongues where grouped) other than those specified in Schedule VIII to the· Constitution of India for District/ Tahsils /Towns (Full count). 7 8

C-VII Religion (Full count). C-VIlI Part-A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non -workers according to main activity among scheduled castes (Full Count).

D-Series Migration Tables D-I Population classified by place of birth (Sample). D-V Migrant workers and non-workers according to main activities classified by place of last residence. District/Urban units (including agglomerations ) having 100,000 and above population (Sample).

D-VI Migrant~ classified by place of last residence, age-group,duration of residence and marital status. District/Urban units (including agglomerations) having 100,000 and above population (Sample).

E-Series Establishment Tables (Full count) E-I Distribution of establishments by broad types. E-Il Part-A Distribution of manufacturing, processing or servicing establishments other than household industries classified by registered factories, unregistered workshops and size of employment. E-Il Part-B Distribution of manufacturing, processing or servicing establishments other than house­ hold industries, claisified by industry, fueljpower or manual used and size of employment. E-ll Part-C Distribution of household industry establishments classified by industry, fueljpower used and size of employment.

E-I1I Distribution of trade/commercial establishments classified by the type of business or trade and size of employment.

E-IV Distribution of establishments (other than manufacturing, processing or servicing or business and trade establishments) by size of employment.

H-Series Housing Tables

H-I Census hou~s and the uses to which they are put (Sample).

H-II Distribution of Census Houses by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof (Sample).

B-llI Households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied (Sample). Scheduled Castes Tables (Full count)

SC-I Part-A Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for scheduled caste (fOf each caste separately) (Rural).

SC-I Part-B Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for scheduled castei (for each caste separately) (Urban).

SC-II Age and marital itatui for icheduled castell (Caste -wise).

SC-III Part-A Education in urban areas only for scheduled castes (Caste-wise).

SC-III Part-B Education in rural areas only for scheduled castes (Caste-wise).

SC-IV Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for scheduled caitei (not caate -wiie). The following .tables though appearing in the State Volumes have been excluded from the District Census Handbooks Part-C. The readers are advised to consult the concerned State Volumes for the study of these tables :- A-Series General Population Tables A-V Standard Urban areas. B-Series Economic Tables B-1 Part-B Female wotkel's and non-workers according to main activity classified by marital status and age-groups (Sample). B-III Part-B Classification of workers and non-workers according to main activity by educational levels in rural areas only (Sample). B-IV Part-B Industrial classiflcation of workers in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs on household industry basis as main activity by sex and class of workers (Sample). B-IV Part-C Olassification of workers in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service as main activity by class of workers, age and seX (Sample). B-V Part-A Occupational classification by sex of persons at work according to main activity other than cultivation (Sample). B-V Part-B Occupational classification by sex and class of workers in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service as main activity (Samp Ie).

B-JX Part-A Non-workers categorised 8S others aged 15 and above classified by sex, age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only (Sample). B-IX Part-B Non-workers categorised as others aged 15 and above classified by sex, age-groups and educational levels in rural areas only (Sample). C-Series Social and Cultural Tables C-I Part B(i) Households where the head is male by relationship of members with the head (Sample). C-I Part B(ii) Households where the head is female by relationship of members with the head (Sample). C-II Age and marital status (Sample). C-IV Single year age returns (Sample). C-V Part-A(i) Distribution of languages (inclusive of mother tongues grouped under each) specified in Schedule VIII to the Constitution of India (Full count). C-V Part-B(i) Speakers of languages /mother tongues (inclusive of mother tongues where grouped) other than those specified in Schedule VIII to the Constitution of India for State and districts (Full count). C-VI Bilingulism (Sample). D-Series Migration Tables D-II Migrants classified by place of last residence and duration of residence in place of enumeration (Sample). H-Series Housing Tables H-IV Households classified by size and tenure status (Sample).

TABLE A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Flyleaf This is one of the most important basic tables and gives data regarding the number of occupied residential houses, number of households and population with its break-up by sex. It also gives the area of each unit and the density of population per km 2• Figures on all these items are presented also for the rural and urban areas separately. The number of inhabited and uninhabited villages and the num,ber of towns in each of the units have also been shown in this table. 2. The data in this table have been presented for the district. The figures for the tahsils are given in the order of their location code -numbers within the district. Insofar as the towns are concerned, their data are shown after the urban figures for the tahsil in which they fall. The allocation of code numbers to each unit for census taking was done in a very systematic manner in order to ensure complete coverage at the time of enumeration and compilation and also to have a uniform pattern for the presentation of data. 3. There are three appendices to this table. The information given in these appendices is as follows :-

Appendix-I 4. This Appendix lists out the areas that go to make up the present areas of Mahendragarh district as a whole as also the changes that have taken place between the 1961 and 1971-Censuses in the jurisdiction of the district and its tahsils. 5. The Sub-appendix to Appendix-I shows the areas for 1961 and 1971-Censuses for those towns which have undergone changes in area since 1961-Census and also the population of 1961 and 1971 for the transferred areas of such towns. The population of the transferred areas is, however, not available. In this district, there are no such towns which have undergone changes in area since 1961·Census. There­ fore, this sub-appendix to appendix-I has not been presented in the body of the tables. Appendix-II 6. In this Appendix are given the number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 for the district as a whole and for each tahsil. Besides the number of such villages and towns, the population residing therein and percentages of their population to the total rural and total urban population of the State respectively have also been shown in this Appendix. 7. In Mahendragarh District, there are as many as 2 villages with a population of 5,000 and over. It may be mentioned here that all places with local administration are treated as towns irrespective of their population.

Appendix-III

8. This Appendix shows the number of houseless households and institutional households as well as the houseless population and institutional population with sex break-up for the Mahendragarh district and its tahsils. 9. A hostel, a jailor any other place where a number of unrelated persons live together is treated as one household and is termed as 'institutional household'. There is another group of households i.e. 'houseless households'. These are the households living on the road side, pavements or in open spaces i.e. who have no Census houses to live in. 10. In the district as a whole, there were as many as 626 houseless households comprising a popUlation of 2,286 (1,461 males and 825 females). Enumeration of such persons was done at the places where they were found on the night between 31st March, 1971 and 1st April, 1971. Break-up of such house­ holds for rural and urban areas is 601 and 25, respectively. 11. The number of institutional households in the district was 490 with a population of 1,947 (1,759 males and 188 females). Of these institutional households, 445 were recorded in rural areas and 45 in urban areas. But the population comprising such households was more in the case of rural areaS than in urban areas.

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A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATl)ON APPENDIX-I Statement showing 1961 territorial onits constituting fhe present set-up or Mahendragarh District

District/Tahsil 1961 Territo­ Area added Name of Area which has been ~ubtracted Name of Net (I 971-Census) rial Units District/ District/ Gain/Loss Name Area in Tah~il Name Area In Tahsil + (Gain) K:m2 from which KmS to which -(Loss) area is area is inKm2 subtracted added

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ------~ Mahendragarh Mabendragarh 4 ,mages, namely, 31-S Hisar District -31-5 District District Umrawat, Halluwas, Dharana and Rajgarh transferred from Dadri Tahsil to Bhiwani Tahsil of Hisar District Dadri Tahsil Dadri Tahsil 4 villages, namely, 31 -5 Bhiwani Tahsil -31_5 Umrawat, Halluwa!. Dharana and Rajgarh transferred to Bhiwani Tahsil of Hisar District_

A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000

District/Tahsil Villages with a population of 5,000 Towns with a population under andover 5,000 Number Population Percentage Number Population Percent<,ge to total to total rural urban population population ofthe State of the State

2 3 4 5 6 7

Mahendragarh District 2 12,474 0-15 1 1,937 0-11 1. Dadri Tahsil 2 12,414 0-15 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil 3. Narnaul Tahsil 1,937 0-11 15 A-I-AUA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-III Houseless and Institntional Population

District/Tahsil Total/ No. of Houseless Population No. of Institutional Population Rural/ House- House- Urban holds holds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2. 3 4 3 6 'i 8 9 10

Mahendragarh District T 626 2,286 1,461 825 490 1,947 1,759 188 R 601 2,165 1,400 765 445 1,479 1,326 153 U 25 121 61 60 45 468 433 35 1. Dadri Tahsil T 430 1,539 1,045 494 238 963 855 108 R 420 1,503 1,026 477 207 759 679 80 U 10 36 19 17 31 204 176 28 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil T 57 224 127 97 90 350 325 25 RI 56 217 122 95 86 251 226 25 U 1 7 5 2 4 99 99 3. Narnaul Tahsil T 139 523 289 234 162 634 579 55 R' 125 445 252 193 152 469 421 48 U 14 78 37 41 10 165 158 7

TABLE A-It DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 Flyleaf

In Table A-II is given the population of the District for the past eight Censuses i.e. from 1901 to 1971 according to its jurisdiction as on the reference date i.e. the 1st April, 1971. Besides the total population, the variations of population as these took place from Census to Census have also been given in absolute figures as well as in percentages (cols. 3 and 4). In columns 5 and 6 is given the sex-wise break-up of popula­ tion for each Census, since 1901. Whilethe population for the district for 1961 and 1951-Censuses have been worked out by taking into account the population of the villages affected by reorganisation or the inter­ district transfers, the figures for earlier Censuses have been worked out on pro-rata basis because the village­ wise statistics are not available for those Censuses. 2. For Censuses prior to 1951, the population of an area transferred has been estimated on the assumption that the proportion of population in the area transferred to the total population of the district (or tahsil, if tahsil-wise figures are available) in which it was situated at the time of transfer was the same in the previous Censuses as it was in 1951. Distribution by sex of the population so estimated for a previous Census has been made on the basis of the male/female distribution of population in that particular previous Census of the district (or tahsil) in which it was situated at the time of transfer. 3. The Appendix to this table gives for the district :­ (i) The area and population as in 197L ; (ii) The area in 1961 ; (iii) The 1961-Census population according to the jurisdiction in 1961 ; (iv) The population in 1961 according to the jurisdiction in 1971 ; and (v) Net increase or decrease between the two sets of 1961-Census population mentioned above. 4. The details of the transfer of areas in respect of the district have been given as foot-note to the Appendix.

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A-I1-DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 Mahendragarb District

Year Persons Decade Percentage Males Females Variation Decade Variation 2 3 4 5 6 1901 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1911 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1921 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1931 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1941 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1951 439,271 N.A. N.A. 2.26,528 212,743 1961 543,448 +104.177 +23·72 281,597 261,851 1971 691,639 +118,191 +27·27 363,960 327,679

A-II-DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

APPENDIX District showing 1961 popUlation according to its territorial jurisdiction in 1961, changes in arf'a and the population of 1961 adjusted to jurisdiction of 1971

District Area in 1971 Area in 1961 Population in Net increase 1971 Population 1961 Population 1961 adjusted c-r dl ern ~c (Km 2) (Km2) according to to jurisdiction between jurisdiction of 1971 cols. 5 & 6 prevailing in 1961 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mahendragarb 3459·0 691,639 3478·0 547,850 543,448 -4,402

Note-(i) One vi llaKe Umrawat with an area of 5.9 km'. and a population of 893 of Dadri Tahsil of thiS district was transferred to Bhiwani Tahsil of Hisar district vide Haryana Government NOlification No. 4097-RII (69)- 24181, dated the 6th Oclober.1969. ' (ji) Three villages, na.mely. Halluwas, Dharana and Rajgarh with a total area of 25.6 km2 al).d a total population of 3509 of Dadrl Tahsil of this District were tranferrcd to Bhiwani Tahsilof Hisar DIstrict, vide Funjab GOVernment NOtification No. 21l63-RIV-62/3600, date~ the 10th JulY, 196;2.

TABLE A-III VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION Flyleaf Table A-III gives the total number of inhabited villages and their classification according to the following population size-groups:- (1) Less than 200 persons (2) 200-499 persons (3) 500-999 persons (4) 1,000-1,999 persons (5) 2,000-4,999 persons (6) 5,000-9,999 persons (7) 10,000 and above persons 2. In addition to the number of villages falling in each group, the total population of the villages in each size-group has also been given by seX. The definition of the village has already been given in the Introduction. 3. In the Appendix to Table A-III, the inhabited villages have been classified into four broad size­ groups viz., less than 500,500-1,999,2,000 to 4,999 and 5,000 and above. The Appendix gives figures both for the number of villages falling in the aforesaid size-groups as well as the population living in such villages by sex break-up for the district as a whole.

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A-III-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

District/Tahsil Total Total Rural population I-VILLAGES WITH LESS number of inhabi­ Less than 200 200-499 ted villages Number population Number Population

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mahendragarh District 542 620,972 326,211 294,761 16 874 761 64 12,597 11,468 1 . Dadri Tahsil 177 240,222 127,286 112,936 5 286 248 12 2,340 2,060 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil 150 171,601 89,727 81,874 4 278 245 19 3,651 3,261

3. Narnaul Tahsil 215 209,149 109,198 99,951 7 310 268 33 6,606 6,147

A-III-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED APPEN-

Total Rural population Villages wit h less than 500 populatio n District Total number ofinha­ Persons Males Females Number Males Females bited villages ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Mahendragarh 542 620,972 326,211 294,761 80 13,471 12,229 23

BY POPULATION

THAN 2,000 POPULATION II-VILLAGES WITH POPULATION III-VILLAGES WITH 2,000-9,999 POPULATION 10,000 AND ABOVE

500-999 1,000-1,999 7,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 & above Number population Number population Number Population Number Population Number Population

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fe­ males ~---....------,------__,--~------_ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ------_ - ---- 203 79,968 73,128 199 142,017 127,797 58 84,170 75,718 2 6,585 5,889 55 22,331 1'9,531 78 56,946 50,822 25 38,798 34,386 2 6,585 5,889

53 20,499 18,886 56 39,455 35,869 18 25,844 23,613 95 37,138 34,711 65 45,616 41,106 15 19,528 17,719 ------

BY POPULATION DIX

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Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

-----~-----~--~--~~---~-~-----~-~------~---~----_ 402 221,985 200,925 58 84,170 75,718 2 6,585 5,889 \ TABLE A-IV

TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 Flyleaf Table A-IV exhibits the variation of population of each town from 1901-Census to 1971-Census, arranged in the descending order of population at the t971-Census. 2. Furthermore, the towns have been classified into the following six classes according to population :-

Class 1 100,000 and over Class II 50,000 to 99,999 Class III 20,000 to 49,999 Class IV 10,000 to 19,999 Class V 5,000 to 9,999 Class VI Less than 5,000 3. The changes in the total population of towns falling in each class have also been given in the table. 4. Decadal variation in population has been given both in absolute figures (CoI.7) and percentages (Col. 8). Sexwise break-up of population in each Census is also given under Cols. 9 & 10. Thc civic status of each town in each Census, if it was recognised as such, has been mentioned under Col. 4. Arca in km2 has also been shown under Col. 5 for 1971 and 1961-Censuses only as this information is not available for previous Censuses. 5. For the definition of a town, the reader may refer to Introduction.

Urban Agglomeration

6. In 1961-Census, a new concept uf Town Groups was devised, whereby two or more towns lying in very close proximity were treated as one Town Group. It was felt that though such towns were under different civic administrations, they actually constituted one compact unit. As such it was decided to present the data for the group of such towns as a whole as well as for the constituent towns separately.

7. The concept of Town Group adopted at the 1961-Census was, however, given up at the 1971- Census on account of the lack of uniformity in defining the town group in different states. Instead, a new con­ cept of urban agglomerations made up of a main town together with the adjoining areas of urban growth has been introduced. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other adjoining urban out-growths such as a Railway Colony or University Campus, etc. Such out-growths which did not qualify to be treated as in­ dividual towns in their own right were to be attached to the urban units to which they are adjacent and their population being categorised as urban. In the past censuses, however, the population residing in the urban out-growths i.e. in the areas outside the statutory limits of a town, if any, though adjacent thereto was treated as rural. Such population was not included in the town-groups adopted at the 1961-Census either. In Mahendragarh district, none of the places satisfied the qualifications for being treated as an Urban Agglomera­ tion, and no area was recognised as such in the district.

Appendix-I to Table A-IV 8. This Appendix gives the particulars of new towns added in 1971-Census and towns in 1961 de­ classified in 1971. In this district, neither any new town has been added nor any town of 1961-Census has been declassified in 1971-Census. Therefore, this Appendix has not been presented in the body of the table. Appendix-II to Table A-IV 9. This Appendix gives the changes in area of town (with population) between 1961 and 1971 and reason for change in area. There are only two towns which have undergone change in area between 1961 and 1971. All these towns are reported to have changed its jurisdiction on account of revised computation.

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Serial Name of Town! Year Status Area Persons Decade Percentage Males Femaks No. Urban Agglomeration of in Variation Decade Town Km'. Variation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT CLASS-III (20,000-49,999) 1 TOWN

1. Narnaut 1901 19,489 9,466 10,023 1911 21,350 +1,861 +9'55 10,985 10,365 1921 20,410 -940 -4'40 10,536 9,874 ]931 21,905 +1,495 +7'32 11,270 10,635 1941 23,063 +1,158 +5,29 11,889 11,174 1951 M.C. 18,180 -4,883 -21 ·17 9,430 8,750 1961 M.C. 6'48 23,959 +5,779 1-]-31 '79 12,724 11,235 1971 M.C. 6'48 31,875 +7,916 +33 '04 16,977 14,898 CLASS IV 00,000-19,999) 2 TOWNS 2. Charkhi Dadri . . 1901 7,009 3,360 3,649 1911 5,713 -1,296 -18'49 2,833 2,880 1921 6,582 +869 +15 '21 3,370 3,212 1931 7,260 +678 +10 '30 3,815 3,445 1941 8,712 • +1,452 +20 '00 4,549 4,163 1951 M.C. 8,795 +83 +0'95 4,522 4,273 1961 M.C. 22·02 13,839 +5,044 +57 ·35 7,583 6,256 ]971 M.C. 4·51 19,484 +5,645 +40 ·79 10,521 8,963 3. Mahendragarh 1901 9,984 . . 4,812 5,172 1911 9,761 -223 -2·23 4,754 5,007 1921 8,580 -1,181 -12·10 4,194 4,386 1931 9,194 +614 +7 ·16 4,552 4,642 1941 9,771 +577 +6'28 4,995 4,776 1951 S.T.C. 7,961 -1,810 -18·52 4,121 3,840 1961 M.C. 9·71 9,071 -i 1,110 +13 ·94 4,772 4,299 1971 M.C. 9'07 11,496 +2,425 +26·73 6,147 5,349 CLASS V (5,000-9,999) 1 TOWN

4. Kanina 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 S.T.C. 3,457 1,734- 1,723 1961 M.C. 2·36 4,582 +1,125 +32 ·54 '] ,322 2,260 1971 M.C. 2·36 5,875 +1,293 +28 ·22 3,042 2,833 CLASS VI (LESS THAN 5,000) 1 TOWN 5. Ateli 1901 1911 1921 ]931 1941 1951 S.T.C. 1,015 587 428 1961 M.C. 0'65 1,521 +506 49'85 843 678 1971 M.C. 0'65 1,937 +416 +27 ·35 1,062 875

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A IV-TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1971 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 APPEN DIX-II

Changes iO.

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Charkhi Dadri 22·02 4'51 c 13,839 : 19,484 On account of revised computation Mahendragarh 9·71 9'07 9,071 11,496 On account of rcvhed computation TABLE B-1 PART-A WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS Flyleaf This is the basic economic table and is similar to its predecessor in 1961 except some minor differences in age-groups composition and classification of industry. It shows distribution of entire population into two broad classes of 'Workers' and 'Non-workers' by broad age-groups. Workers are further classified into following nine broad industrial categories :- I. Cultivators;

II. Agricultural Labourers; III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities;

IV. M_ing and Quarrying; V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs:- • (a) At Household Industry; (b) Other than Household Industry; VI. Construction; VII. Trade and Commerce; VIII. Transport, Storage and Communications; and IX. Other Services. 2. ;fhe minor departures in industrial classification )opted in 1971-Census as compared with 1961-Census are (i) separate classification of mining and qua, ying as category IV which was combined in 1961 with Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantatiolls, Orchards and Allied activities and (ii) the 1961-Ccnsus category IV (Household Industry) is included in category V (Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs) which has two sub-categories (a) At Household Industryand (b) Other than Household Industry. An important point to mention here is that the 'Household Industry' at the 1961-Census cov~red establishments falling under Divisions '0' and' l' of the National Industrial Classification e.g. cattle rearIng, orchardy, plantations, fishing, forestry and quarrying apart from Division 2 and 3. At the 1971-Census, household industry is confined to Division 2 and 3 only i.e. it Covers only manufacturing, processing, servicing or repairing. 3. Further at the 1961-Census each category of workers and non-workers were classified into four broad age-groups 0'-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 & above while at the 1971-Census this classification has been split into eight age-groups viz., 0-14,15-19,20-24,25-29,30-39,40-49,50-59 and 60+. The splitting of the two age-groups forming bulk of working force i.e. 15-34 and 35-59 into six in 1971 will be of ~pecial significance to administrators, planners and research scholars.

. 4. The data have been presented separately for the total, rural and UI ban areas by seX for the ~istrict and each tahsil which have been processed on full count basis,

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WOR District/ Total/ Age- Total population Total Workers Tahsil Rural! group -----.------.------.-I II III Urban Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers ForestrY, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities - ._------~~------__ ------,------..------..------,---...__,.-.------_,---P M F M F M F M F M F ------1 2 ------,_---.---.--_----_-.------..------_--..-.--3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mabendragarh Total Total 691,639 363,960 327,679 163,459 13,651 99,421 8,810 17,498 3,051 1,296 203 District 0-14 320,904 170,278 150,626 4,453 2,864 2,559 1,929 1,044 692 339 110 15-19 64,615 35,157 29,458 13,947 2,719 8,884 1,938 2,330 602 221 22 20-24 48,670 24,242 24,428 20,555 2,028 10,017 1,312 2,168 389 133 25 25-29 42,969 21,826 21,143 21,151 1,432 9,033 894 1,841 280 141 17 30-39 70,749 34,535 36,214 33,883 2,109 19,325 1,286 3,391 486 209 13 40-49 58,509 30,125 28,384 29,453 1,438 19,773 819 2,971 361 129 8 50-59 42,448 23,824 18,624 22,877 658 16,662 380 2,192 156 71 4 60+ 42,645 23,899 18,746 17,131 401 13,164 252 1,561 85 53 4 A.N.S. 130 74 56 9 2 4 Rural Total 620,972 326,211 294,761 147,027 12,948 97,199 8,712 16,724 3,014 1,172 201 0-14 288,943 153,267 135,676 4,209 2,843 2,519 1,921 1,029 689 332 110 15-19 57,746 31,396 26,350 12,801 2,678 8,711 1,928 2,269 599 209 22 20-24 42,986 21,269 21,717 18,341 1,897 9,821 1,300 2,068 384 121 25 25-29 38,382 19,437 18,945 18,908 1,323 8,841 883 1,765 278 123 17 30-39 63,010 30,462 32,548 29,912 1,949 18,950 1,270 3,242 479 173 13 40-49 52,453 26,885 25,568 26,293 1,309 19,316 800 2,809 356 107 8 50-59 38,417 21,580 16,837 20,782 583 16,266 365 2,017 152 57 4 60+ 38,909 21,844 17,065 15,773 364 12,771 245 1,465 77 50 2 A.N.S. 126 71 55 8 2 4

Urban Total 70,667 37,749 32,918 16,432 703 2,222 98 774 37 124 2 0-14 31,961 17,011 14,950 244 21 40 8 15 3 7 15-19 6,869 3,761 3,108 1,146 41 173 10 61 3 12 20-24 5,684 2,973 2,711 2,214 131 196 12 100 5 12 25-29 4,587 2,389 2,198 2,243 109 192 11 76 2 18 30-39 7,739 4,073 3,666 3,971 160 375 16 149 7 36 40-49 6,056 3,240 2,816 3,160 129 457 19 162 5 22 50~59 4,031 2,244 1,787 2,095 75 396 15 115 4 14 " 60+ 3,736 2,055 1,681 1,358 37 393 7 96 8 3 2 A.N.S. 4 3 1 1 1,819 1. Dadri Tahsil " Total Total 259,706 137,807 I2I,89,} 6~,169 10,360 38,828 7,507 6,732 625 181 0-14 121,830 64,252 57,578 2,073 2,548 1,170 1,820 524 535 133 90 15-19 24,412 13,264 11,148 5,617 2,316 3,571 1,787 973 409 108 21 20-24 19,051 9,513 9,538 8,152 1,632 4,040 1,168 879 268 75 25 25-29 16,349 8,529 7,820 8,288 1,083 3,563 763 672 164 81 17 30-39 25,834 12,941 12,893 12,680 1,358 7,194 969 1,268 215 101 13 40-49 20,747 11,026 9,721 10.775 807 7,287 560 1,053 136 69 8 50-59 15,368 8,912 6,456 8,541 381 6,333 261 779 65 37 4 60+ 16,091 9,360 6,731 7,039 235 5,670 179 584 27 21 3 A.N.S. 24 10 14 4 Rural Total 240,222 127,286112,936 513,365 10,129 38,425 7,453 6,616 1,812 588 180 0-14 113,165 ' 59,747 53,418 1,991 2,538 1,159 1,813 520 535 130 90 15-19 22,504 12,224 10,280 5,290 2,297 3,538 1,779 965 409 103 21 20-24 17,339 8,580 8,759 7,452 1,579 3,998 J,16(J 865 265 73 25 25-29 14,976 7,777 7,199 7,581 1,044 3,520 756 664 163 74 17 30-39 23,556 11,682 11,874 11,453 1,308 7,126 962 1,245 212 93 13 40-49 19,143 10,123 9,020 9,893 776 7,218 553 1,031 136 63 8 50-59 14,308 8,297 6,011 7,969 362 6,254 255 761 65 33 4 60+ 15,208 8,846 6,362 6,732 225 5,612 175 565 27 19 2 A.N.S. 23 10 13 4

Urban Total 19,4184 10,521 8,963 4,804 231 403 54 116 7 37 1 0-14 8,665 4,505 4,160 82 10 11 7 4 3 15-19 1,908 1,040 868 327 19 33 8 8 5 20-24 1,712 933 779 700 53 42 8 14 3 2 25-29 1,373 752 621 707 39 43 7 8 I 7 30-39 2,278 1,259 1,019 1,227 50 68 7 23 3 8 40-49 1,604 903 701 882 31 69 7 22 6 50-59 1,060 615 445 572 19 79 6, 18 4 60+ 883 514 369 307 10 58 4 19 2 1 A.N.S. 1 1 31 MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS

KERS

~---.-.__,._.,-__,--_.,-___,,------.--- IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining & Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade & Transport, Other Services Non- Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage & Workers

------~- Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry --_------_------_- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F --M F

-~-~---'__'---~----~_'__'-__'--"'------..,.._,_,__,_,__,,_,._,-..-~_------15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .- -~ ---.,_,._--_",-----__ --.--___,_------.-,-----_--- 1,272 276 5,808 239 4,098 154 1,576 42 6,961 47 1,710 12 23,819 817 200,501 314,028 84 53 101 26 74 23 37 6 105 1 17 1 93 23 165,825 147,762 161 36 409 36 380 29 180 8 527 3 90 1 765 44 21,210 26,739 184 42 567 46 577 21 218 8 999 4 243 3 5,449 178 3,687 22,400 197 39 551 29 557 19 221 7 796' 3 280 1 7,534 143 675 19,711 272 50 1,173 38 961 36 383 3 1,563 10 517 3 6,089 184 652 34,105 195 30 1,241 39 819 15 301 9 1,335 14 358 3 2,331 140 672 26,946 116 17 997 15 483 7 145 1 1,003 6 168 1,040 72 947 17,966 63 9 769 10 246 4 91 633 4 37 514 33 6,768 18,345 1 2 4 65 54 1,264 276 5,316 214 1,719 101 1,230 37 2,372 34 850 3 19,181 356 179.184 281.813 84 53 96 26 46 21 28 6 18 1 7 50 16 149,058 132,833 161 36 363 35 179 19 144 8 177 2 49 539 29 18,595 23,672 182 42 511 41 252 12 164 8 319 3 132 1 4,771 81 2,928 19,820 196 39 585 27 234 9 175 6 274 3 139 6,656 61 529 17,622 270 50 1,081 36 390 24 294 2 548 5 254 .. 4,710 70 550 30,599 194 30 1,147 31 346 11 236 6 462 11 175 2 1,501 54 592 24,259 114 17 920 10 184 3 116 1 358 3 78 612 28 .798 16,254 63 9 693 8 88 2 73 216 4 16 338 17 6,071 16,701 2 4 63 53 8 492 25 2,379 53 346 5 4,589 13 860 9 4,638 461 21,317 32,215 5 .. 28 2 9 87 " 10 1 43 7 16,767 14,929 46 1 201 10 36 350 I 41 1 226 15 2,615 3,067 2 56 5 325 9 54 .. 680 I 111 2 678 97 759 2,580 1 46 2 323 10 46 1 522 " 141 1 878 82 146 2,089 2 92 2 571 12 89 1 1,015 5 263 3 1,379 114 102 3,506 1 94 8 473 4 65 3 873 3 183 1 830 86 80 2,687 2 77 5 299 4 29 645 3 90 428 44 149 1,712 76 2 158 2 18 417 21 176 16 697 1,644 1 2 1 1.074 260 1,680 120 2,202 125 617 26 2,081 26 565 10 8,765 286 74,638 111,539 76 47 33 18 44 21 21 3 38 6 1 28 13 62,179 55,030 135 32 107 25 175 22 68 3 172 1 37 1 271 15 '1.7,647 8,832 160 41 166 22 309 19 95 7 293 3 81 3 2,054 76 ~ 1,361 7,906 170 38 165 18 313 16 92 7 258 2 103 1 2,871 57 241 6.737 225 48 323 11 557 29 129 2 458 8 166 3 2,259 60 261 11 ,535 166 28 357 15 438 11 109 3 380 6 110 1 806 39 251 8,914 88 17 305 5 252 4 58 1 311 3 46 332 21 371 6,075 54 9 224 6 114 3 45 171 3 16 140 5 2,321 6,496 4 6 14 1,072 260 : 1,651 119 1,024 86 482 23 759 19 285 1 7,463 176 68,921 102,807 76 47 32 ]8 3] 19 19 3 3 .. 1 20 13 57,756 50,880 135 32 107 25 99 16 59 3 63 1 20 201 11 6,934 7,983 160 41 163 22 149 10 63 7 100 3 37 1 1,844 45 1,128 7,180 169 38 163 18 139 8 75 6 94 2 55 2,628 36 196 6.155 225 48 317 11 235 21 95 1 163 5 80 1,874 35 229 10,566 166 28 347 15 204 8 82 2 140 4 61 581 22 230 8,244 87 17 301 5 114 2 52 1 126 1 24 217 12 328 5,649 54 9 221 5 53 2 37 70 3 7 94 2 2,114 6,137 4 6 13 2 29 1 1,178 39 135 3 1,322 7 280 9 1,302 110 5,717 8,732 13 2 2 35 5 1 8 4,423 4,150 76 6 9 109 17 1 70 4 713 849 3 160 9 32 .. 193 44 2 210 31 233 726 1 2 174 8 17 1 164 48 1 243 21 45 582 6 322 8 34 1 295 3 86 3 385 25 32 969 10 234 3 27 1 240 2 49 1 225 17 21 670 1 4 138 2 6 185 2 22 115 9 43 426 3 1 61 1 8 101 9 46 3 207 359 1 32 B-1 PART-A-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO

WOR

-~------,-~~-~---- District/ Total/ Age To(al Population Total Workers I II III Tahsil Rural/ group Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Urban Labourers Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities

PM F M F M F M F M F 2 ;----4.--5---6----7---8----9---10---11--}2--]3----14--

2. Mahendragarh Total Total 188,972 98,916 90,056 43,521 1,850 27,402 782 4,950 784 260 11 Tahsil 0-14- SS,0l6 46,798 41,21S 1,048 197 620 72 266 96 89 10 15-19 18,086 9,958 8,128 3,830 228 2,603 87 654 116 51 1 20-24 12,620 6,281 6,339 5,343 209 2,688 92 576 73 18 25-29 11,259 5,533 5,726 5,357 204 2,303 94 492 76 20 30-39 18,886 8,909 9,977 8,753 443 5,121 191 919 182 36 40-49 16,146 8,093 8,053 7,921 344 5,481 149 868 144 23 SO-59 11,655 6,395 5,260 6,167 144 4,599 64 662 56 13 60+ 12,258 6,933 5,325 5,102 81 3,987 33 513 41 10 A.N.S. 46 16 30

Rural Total 171,601 89,727 81,874 39,726 1,710 26,567 766 4,745 765 210 11 0-14 80,192 42,638 37,554 1,0ll ]93 610 71 263 95 85 10 15-19 16,308 8,932 7,376 3,599 219 2,554 87 640 113 47 1 20-24 11,314 5,616 5,698 4,847 192 2,616 90 552 72 12 25-29 10,153 4,985 5,168 4,840 185 2,221 91 464 76 12 30-39 17,091 8,000 9,091 7,865 407 4,965 187 884 179 24 40-49 14,629 7,323 7,306 7,172 315 5,318 146 821 ]42 14 50-59 10,659 5,867 4,792 5,675 127 4,457 61 633 54 6 60+ 11,211 6,352 4,859 4,717 72 3,826 33 488 34 10 A.N.S. 44 14 30

Urban Total 17,371 9,189 8,182 3,795 140 835 16 205 19 50 0-14 7,824 4,160 3,664 37 4 10 1 3 1 4 15-19 1,778 1,026 752 231 9 49 14 3 4 20-24 1,306 665 641 496 17 72 2 24 1 6 25-29 1,106 548 558 517 ]9 82 3 28 8 30-39 1,795 909 886 888 36 156 4 35 3 12 40-49 1,517 770 747 749 29 163 3 47 2 9 50-59 996 528 468 492 17 142 3 29 2 7 60+ 1,047 581 466 385 9 161 25 7 A.N.S. 2 2

3. Narnaul Tahsil Total Total 242,961 127,237 115,724 56,769 1,441 33,191 521 5,816 448 411 11 0-14 111,058 59,228 51,830 1,332 119 769 37 254 61 117 10 15-19 22,117 11,935 10,182 4,500 175 2,710 64 703 77 62 20-24 16,999 8,448 8,551 7,060 187 3,289 52 713 48 40 25-29 15,361 7,764 7,597 7,506 145 3,167 37 677 40 40 30-39 26,029 12,685 13,344 12,450 308 7,010 126 1,204 89 72 40-49 21,616 11,006 10,610 10,757 287 7,005 110 1,050 81 37 50-59 15,425 8,517 6,908 8,169 133 5,730 55 751 35 21 60+ 14,296 7,606 6,690 4,990 85 3,507 40 464 17 22 A.N.S. 60 48 12 5 2 4 Rural Total 209,149 109,198 99,951 48,936 1,109 32,207 493 5,363 437 374 10 0-14 95,586 50,882 44,704 1,207 112 750 37 246 59 117 10 15-19 18,934 10,240 8,694 3,912 162 2,619 62 664 77 59 20-24 14,333 7,073 7,260 6,042 126 3,207 50 651 47 36 25-29 13,253 6,675 6,578 6,487 94 3,100 36 637 39 37 30-39 22,363 10,780 11,583 10,594 234 6,859 121 1,113 88 56 40-59 18,681 9,439 9,242 9,228 218 6,780 101 957 78 30 50-59 13,450 7,416 6,034 7,138 94 5,555 49 683 33 18 60+ 12,490 6,646 5,844 4,324 67 3,333 37 412 16 21 A.N.S. 59 47 12 4 2 4

Urban Total 33,812 18,039 15,773 7,833 332 984 28 453 11 37 1 0-14 15,472 8,346 7,126 125 7 19 8 2 15-19 3,183 1,695 1,488 588 13 91 2 39 3 20-24 2,666 1,375 1,291 1,018 61 82 2 62 1 4 25-29 2,108 1,089 1,019 1,019 51 67 I 40 1 3 30-39 3,666 1,905 1,761 1,856 74 151 5 91 1 16 40-49 2,935 1,567 1,368 1,529 69 225 ') 93 3 7 50-59 1,975 1,101 874 1,031 39 175 6 68 2 3 60+ 1,806 960 846 666 18 174 3 52 I 1 A.N.S. 1 1 1 33

MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS-concld.

KERS___ .---.-_--t ___,_~-~---~-~ ---.-...-..~..._-_,_-___..------.- IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining & Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade & Transport, Other Services Non- Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage & Workers Communications (a) (b) Household Othertban Industry Household Industry

..__,__,_.-_,~ _,~-..-..-...... __, __,_",-.-...---. -~~ --.-t----.__;_ ~-~~ --~-~ -~-- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

99 13 1,502 66 591 12 265 2 1,658 7 426 1 6,368 172 55,395 88,206 5 5 23 6 7 1 4 1 15 1 2 17 5 45,750 41,021 16 2 101 7 56 5 21 115 1 21 192 9 6,128 7,900 8 1 139 15 70 33 245 63 1,503 28 938 6,130 9 1 152 7 76 2 37 182 59 2,027 24 176 5,522 26 2 285 20 131 3 72 359 142 •• 1,662 45 156 9,534 15 2 335 6 130 1 58 1 340 2 93 578 38 172 7,709 16 246 4 69 25 241 2 41 255 18 228 5,116 4 221 1 52 15 161 1 5 134 5 1,831 5,244 16 30 98 13 1,411 63 271 5 203 1 665 6 241 1 5,315 79 50,001 80,164 5 5 23 6 5 1 2 1 6 1 2 10 3 41,627 37,361 16 2 90 7 32 2 16 38 1 13 153 6 5,333 7,157 8 1 130 15 36 31 88 42 1,332 14 769 5,506 9 1 142 7 38 1 27 73 29 1,825 9 145 4,983 25 2 272 19 64 1 54 163 84 1,330 19 135 8,684 15 2 315 6 54 46 136 2 49 1 404 16 151 6,991 16 238 2 26 16 96 1 20 167 9 192 4,665 4 201 1 16 11 65 1 2 94 3 1,635 4787 14 30 1 91 3 320 7 62 1 993 1 185 1,053 93 ' 5,394 ' 8,042 . , 2 2 9 .. 7 2 4,123 3,660 11 24 3 5 77 8 39 3 795 743 9 34 .. 2 157 21 171 14 169 624 . . 10 .. 38 1 10 109 30 202 15 31 539 1 13 1 67 2 18 .. 196 58 332 26 21 850 20 76 1 12 1 204 44 174 22 21 718 8 2 43 9 145 1 21 88 9 36 451 20 ..1 36 4 96 3 40 2 196 457 2 99 3 2,626 53 1,305 17 694 14 3,222 14 719 1 8,686 359 70,468 114,283 3 1 . 45 2 '.. 23 1 12 2 52 9 48 5 57,896 51,711 10 2 201 4 149 2 91 5 240 1 32 302 20 7,435 10,007 16 262 9 198 2 90 1 461 1 99 1,892 74 1,388 8,364 18 234 4 168 1 92 356 1 118 2,636 62 258 7,452 21 565 7 273 4 182 1 746 2 209 .. 2,168 79 235 13,036 14 549 18 251 3 134 5 615 6 155 1 947 63 249 10,323 12 446 6 162 3 62 451 1 81 453 33 348 6,775 5 324 3 80 1 31 301 16 240 23 2,616 6,605 1 2 43 10 94 3 2,254 32 424 10 545 13 948 9 324 1 6,403 101 60,262 98,842 3 1 41 2 10 1 7 2 9 4 20 .. 49,675 44,592 10 2 166 3 48 1 69 5 76 16 185 12 6,328 8,532 14 218 4 67 2 70 1 131 .. 53 1,595 22 1,031 7,134 18 200 2 57 73 107 1 55 2,203 16 188 6,484 20 492 6 91 2 145 1 222 90 1,506 16 186 11,349 13 485 10 88 3 108 4 186 5 65 516 16 211 9,024 11 381 3 44 1 48 136 1 34 228 7 278 5,940 5 271 2 19 25 81 7 150 12 2,322 5,777 2 43 10 5 372 21 881 7 149 1 i 2,274 5 395 2,283 258 10,206 15,441 4 .. 13 S . 43 .. S 28 5 8,221 7,119 35 1 101 1 22 164 1 16 117 8 1,107 1,475 'i 44 5 131 20 330 I 46 297 52 357 1,230 34 2 111 1 19 249 63 433 46 70 968 I 73 1 182 2 37 524 2 119 662 63 49 1,687 1 64 8 163 26 1 429 1 90 431 47 38 1,299 1 65 3 118 2 14 315 47 225 26 70 835 53 ' 1 61 1 6 220 9 90 11 294 828 .. , 1

TABLE B-I1

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROU}>S

Flylcaf This table is similar to Table B-I Part-A with the difference that it is confined to urban areas only. In the case of urban areas, however, the data are presented for the cities and non-city urban areas separately as well as for the individual Cities, City Urban Agglomerations, Towns and Town Urban Agglomerations. In Mahendl'agarh District, it may be mentioned here, there are no urban agglomerations and cities and as such there are no figures for any Urban Agglomeration and City in Table B-I1 for this district.

2. According to 1971-Census, there are 5 towns in this district. All the 5 towns treated as such in the 1961-Census continue to be towns in the 197 I-Census, i.e. none of the towns of 196 I-Census falling in the territory now comprising Mahendragarh District has been declassified at the 1971-Census.

3. The number of towns in Mahendragarh District according to its jurisdictional boundaries existing at the time of 197I-Census, are given below for the Census years since 1901:

District Number of Towns in

1901 1911 19~1 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971

Mahendragarh 5 3 3 3 3 5 5 5

4. The following abbreviation has been used to denote the civic status of a town :­

M.C.-Municipal Committee.

35 36

B-II-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

WORKERS District/City/ Age- Total Population Total Workers -----...-.---.~-..-..___,.-.-.__,---.-_...._..-..------City Urban group I II 1Il IV Ar-,glolllcralion/ Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Mining Non-City Labourers Forestry, and Urban/Town Fishing, Quarrying Urban Hunting and Agglomera(ion/ Plantations, Town Orchards and Allied activities -~---~-- --..-..--- -...---.~--. -....---.------P M F M F M F M F M F M F ___,_---._~. _ _..... _____.-~____,_..__r~___. ______, ____, ___, _ __. ___.__. ______...,_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 - 14 15 --~------.---.__,--.__,~----.---..---.---.----.------._,---.------.--... -- Mahendragarh District Total 70,667 37,749 32,918 16,432 703 2,222 98 774 37 124 2 8 (Non-City Urban) 0-14 31,961 17,011 14,950 244 21 40 8 15 3 7 15-19 6,869 3,761 3,108 1,146 41 173 10 61 3 12 20-24 5,684 2,973 2,711 2,214 131 196 12 100 5 12 2 25--29 4,587 2,389 2,198 2,243 109 192 11 76 2 18 1 30-39 7,739 4,073 3,666 3,971 160 375 16 149 7 36 2 40-49 6,056 3,240 2,816 3,160 129 457 19 162 5 22 1 50-59 4,031 2,244 1,787 2,095 75 396 15 115 4 14 2 60+ 3,736 2,055 1,681 1,358 37 393 7 96 8 3 2 A.N.S. 4 3 1 1

Narnaul (M.C.) Total 31,875 16,977 14,898 7,389 315 980 28 445 11 3S 1 4 0-14 14,561 7,861 6,700 125 7 19 8 2 15-19 3,000 1,584 1,416 562 13 91 2 38 2 .. 20-24 2,500 1,290 1,210 958 59 82 2 60 J 4 2 25-29 1,994 1,029 965 961 50 66 1 38 1 3 30-39 3,459 1,791 1,668 1,743 68 151 5 89 1 16 40-4C) 2,762 1,474 1,288 1,439 63 224 9 92 3 6 50-59 1,878 1,036 842 968 37 175 6 68 2 3 .. 60+ 1.721 912 809 633 18 172 3 52 1 1 1 A.N.S.

Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) Total 19,484 10,521 8,963 4,8~t 231 403 S4 116 7 37 1 2 0-14 8,665 4,505 4,160 10 11 7 4 3 15-19 1,908 1,040 868 327 i9 33 8 8 5 20-24 1,712 933 779 700 53 42 8 14 3 2 25-29 1,373 752 621 707 39 43 7 8 1 7 1 30-39 2,278 1,259 1,019 1,:'27 50 C8 7 23 3 8 40-49 1,604 903 701 R82 31 W 7 22 6 50-59 1,060 (l15 445 S72 19 79 6 18 4 601- 883 514 369 307 10 58 4 19 2 1 A.N.S. I 1

Mahendragarh (M.C.) Total 11,496 6,147 5,349 2,604 107 280 6 108 16 45 0--14 5,134 :!,724 2,410 30 4 6 1 2 I 3 15-19 1,177 (l77 500 157 8 17 10 2 3 .~O-24 899 486 413 366 11 19 1 12 I 5 25-29 753 392 361 367 13 30 1 12 .. 8 :;0-39 1,207 634 573 624 27 51 .. 20 3 11 40-49 1,017 517 500 507 24 49 1 23 2 9 50-59 638 344 294 315 13 48 2 13 2 6 (l0+ 670 372 298 238 7 60 16 5 A.N.S. 1 1 Kanina (M.e.) Total 5,875 3,042 2,833 1,191 33 555 10 91 3 5 t 0-14 2,690 1,436 1,254 7 4 1 1 15-19 601 349 252 74 1 32 . - 4 1 1 20-24 407 179 228 130 6 53 1 12 1 25-29 353 156 197 150 6 52 2 16 30-39 588 275 313 264 9 105 4 15 1 40-49 500 253 247 242 5 114 2 24 50-59 358 184 174 177 4 94 1 16 .. 1 60+ 377 209 168 147 2 101 9 2 A.N.S. 1 1

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ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS ----.------.-..___,-..--_------.-,_ ------_.,_-_.,------V VI VII VIII IX X Manufacturing,Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Workers

_...,------.-----___,~----.-- Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry

------~------...-.------__,---- ..__,----_...,------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ------__,------.--.____,---.._..,------.------.------___,-_,----.~--.------__,---- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ------.-----.__,___,----_,.-----.------.------.__,------~------492 25 2,379 53 346 5 4,589 13 860 9 4,638 461 21,317 32,215 5 .. 28 2 9 87 .. 10 1 43 7 16,767 14,929 46 1 201 10 36 350 1 41 1 226 15 2,615 3,067 56 5 325 9 54 680 1 111 2 678 97 759 2,580 46 2 323 10 46 1 522 .. 141 1 878 82 146 2,089 92 2 571 12 89 1 1,015 5 263 3 1,379 114 102 3,506 94 8 473 4 65 3 873 3 183 1 830 86 80 2,687 77 5 299 4 29 645 3 90 428 44 149 1,712 76 2 158 2 18 417 21 176 16 697 1,644 1 2 1 333 21 836 6 146 1 2,063 5 374 2,173 242 9,588 14,583 4 13 5 43 5 28 5 7,736 6,693 33 1 98 1 22 150 1 15 113 8 1,022 1,403 40 5 122 20 297 1 44 287 50 332 1,151 30 2 106 19 228 59 412 46 68 915 64 1 175 2 35 475 2 112 625 57 48 1,600 56 8 151 25 1 390 1 85 410 41 35 1,225 54 3 113 2 14 285 46 209 24 68 805 52 1 58 1 6 195 8 89 11 279 791

29 1 1,178 39 135 3 1,322 7 280 9 1,302 110 5,717 8,732 1 13 2 2 35 5 1 8 4,423 4,150 76 6 9 109 17 1 70 4 713 849 3 160 9 32 193 44 2 210 31 233 726 2 174 8 17 1 164 48 1 243 21 45 582 6 322 8 34 1 295 3 86 3 385 25 32 969 10 234 3 27 1 240 2 49 1 225 17 21 670 4 138 2 6 185 2 22 115 9 43 426 3 I 61 1 8 101 9 46 3 207 359 1 73 258 6 45 1 829 1 146 820 76 3,543 5,242 2 2 9 6 2 2,694 2,406 10 16 3 3 58 7 33 3 520 492 7 29 133 20 141 9 120 402 9 31 1 6 92 19 160 11 25 348 12 55 1 15 163 47 250 23 10 546 14 62 1 9 1 172 35 134 19 10 476 7 1 36 6 118 1 15 66 7 29 281 14 27 4 84 3 30 2 134 291 I 18 2 62 1 17 164 39 233 17 1.851 2,800

.. " 1 1,429 1,254 1 8 2 19 1 6 .. 275 251 2 5 2 24 1 30 5 49 222 1 7 4 17 11 42 4 6 191 1 1 12 1 3 33 11 82 3 11 304 6 14 3 32 9 40 3 11 242 1 1 7 3 27 6 22 2 7 170 6 9 12 10 62 166 1 38

B-II-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN CITIES AND NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

WORKERS District(City( Age­ Total population Total Workers City Urban group I II III IV Agglomeration/ Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Mining Non-City Labourers Foresty, and Urban/Town Fishing, Quarrying Urban Hunting and Agglomeration/ Plantations, Town Orchards and Allied activities

______-. _ _, ____...... --. P ______M F M F M -.F ______M F M F-_--o_,- M __F _ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS

Ateli (M.e.) Total 1,937 1,062 875 444 17 4 8 2 1 0-14 911 485 426 15-19 183 111 72 26 I 20-24 166 85 81 60 2 2 25-29 114 60 S4 58 1 1 2 30-39 207 114 93 113 6 2 40-49 173 93 80 90 6 1 1 50-59 97 65 32 63 2 60+ 85 48 37 33 2 A.N.S. 1 1 1

Notes:-l. The following abbreviation has been used for the status of a town :­ M. C.-Municipal Committee. 2. In case of districts where there are no cities, the figures for district (Non-City-Urban) which are the same as District Total-Urban, I:\aveonly been given. 3. A.N .S. means Age Not Stated. 39

ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS-concld.

WORKERS V VI VII VlII IX X Manufacturing,Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non­ Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Workers Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry

---__,-_-__, _------,-,_---.., --__,__,___,-- __ ------__.---.-_.,-_..., __,__,_,,---- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

---.._,-..---.---.----.-..-._,-~-_.,---..-_...--.---,---.,.___,__,____,------__,._,__,------._.,---..---___,-.-__,__,__,___,--- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 -_--'-"--'_--'------'__''-'-_'_'_''_---'

39 45 1 3 211 21 110 16 618 858 48S 426 2 3 14 1 4 8S 72 4 9 .. 33 2 10 2 2S 79 4 S 1 21 4 21 2 53 9 7 2 49 7 37 6 1 87 8 12 1 39 5 21 6 3 74 11 S 30 1 16 2 2 30 1 3 25 1 1 15 37 1

tABLE B-1 II PART-A

CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY Flyleaf This table corresponds to Table B-I1I Part-A of 1961-Census with the difference that in 1961- Census this table was prepared on full count basis whereas in 1971-Census it has been estimated on the basis of 20% sample for urban areas.

2. The test adopted for literacy in 1971-Census was the ability to read and write a simple letter with understanding. If a person fulfilled this test then he was treated as literate otherwise illiterate. In case of literate persons classification has been done according to the highest examination passed or the highest educational level attained if any.

3. In this table entire population is classified into nine industrial categories of workers and non­ workers and further cross-tabulated by educational levels.

4. The educational levels adopted for this table are as follows :-

(1) Primary;

(2) Middle;

(3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary;

(4) Non-technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree;

(5) Technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree;

(6) Graduate degree other than technical degree;

(7) Post-graduate degree other than technical degree; and (8) Technical degree or Diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree:

(i) Engineering and technology;

(ii) Medicine;

(iii) Agriculture, veterinary and dairying;

(iv) Teaching; and

(v) Others

5. The data have been presented at the district level only.

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B-III PART-A-CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING

WORKERS Educational Levels Total population Total Workers -__'~----""~~-"-'--_----r_'_-.-. _____, I II III IV Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Mining and Labourers Foresty, Quarrying Fishing, Hunting, and Plantations, Orchards, and Allied activities

--~------~----_., _..-.______,---~ P M F M F M F M F M F M F -_,----.....--__,_..--__,----.-----...--,.--.-----_.,_.----..._,-.._,---.,--.-...._,.-___,----~--.._,------.--~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total 70,667 37,749 32,918 16,432 703 2,222 98 774 37 124 2 8 Illiterate 40,451 16,925 23,526 6,067 368 1,385 93 535 37 62 2 Literate (without educational 9,723 6,030 3,693 1,851 25 163 5 96 10 Level)· Primary 6,543 3,972 2,571 1,789 9 183 62 14 Middle 8,905 6,732 2,173 3,64V 44 394 67 19 Matriculation or 3,497 2,833 664 2,015 89 82 14 14 4 Higher Secondary Non-Technical diploma or 306 154 152 135 103 5 Certificate not equal to degree Technical diploma or 34 34 29 Certificate not equal to degree Graduate degree other than 565 505 60 375 6 5 ~ technical degree post-graduate degree other than 189 169 20 150 20 5 technical degree Technical degree or Diploma 454 395 S9 381 39 4 equal to degree or Post- graduate degree Engineering and Technology 39 39 34 Medicine 63 58 5 53 5 Agriculture, veterinary 19 19 19 and dairying Teaching 333 279 54 275 34 4 Others

*Include, figures of educational levels not classifiabk 43

TO MAIN ACTIVITY BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS ------_,------~---~-----..----.-----__,-..-.------V VI VII VIII IX X Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, . Other Services Non-Workers Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry

-M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

49l 25 2,379 53 346 5 4,589 13 860 9 4,638 461 ll,317 32,215 343 15 969 43 162 5 1,149 13 325 4 1,137 156 10,858 23,158 34 10 269 58 812 120 289 10 4,179 3,668 72 313 63 659 72 351 9 2,183 2,562 19 567 10 29 1,285 212 1,048 34 3,092 2,129 24 236 29 563 111 5 938 84 818 575 5 125 103 19 49

5 5 19 5 5 101 5 254 6 130 54 10 5 130 20 19 10 10 10 347 39 14 20

10 24 -- 5 5 48 5 5 19 5 10 256 34 4 20

TABLE B-IV PART-A INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN AT CULTIVATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS Flyleaf This table presents the distribution of population at work other than at cultivation by Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of the National Industrial Classification, 1970 (N.I.C. 1970) which has been adopted' at the 1971-Census with suitable modifications. Data at the District level have been presented for 'All Areas' and 'Urban Areas'. The number of workers for 'Rural Areas' can be derived by subtracting the urban figures from the total. 2. This table is supplemented with an Appendix which gives the distribution of workers in manufa­ cturing, processing, servicing and repairs by household industry and non-household industry. The Appendix presents the same type of information as Table B-IV Part-C of 1961-Census insofar as it relates to the workers engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs. Both the table and its appendix are based on 20 % sample for urban areas and 10% sample for rural areas. 3. This table is very important economic table as it gives a detailed picture of employment position in various sectors of economy.

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B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN AT CULTIVATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS

Branch of Industry, TOTAL WORKERS Division, Major and Minor Groups of N.T.C. Total Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT ALL DIVISIONS 48,330 46,540 1,790 14,004 13,436 568 Division 0 1,499 1,296 203 126 124 2 02 956 845 111 74 74 020 731 630 101 69 69 021 225 215 10 5 5 03 488 396 92 17 15 2 031 446 376 70 5 5 032 20 .. 20 · . 033 5 5 .. 5 5 034 1 1 1 .. 1 039 16 15 1 6 5 1 05 55 55 35 35 050 45 45 25 25 051 10 10 10 10 Division 1 1,548 1,272 276 8 8 12 10 10 120 10 10 19 1,538 1,262 276 8 8 190 1,394 1,118 276 4 4 191 100 100 · . · . 194 4 4 4 4 199 40 40 Division 2 & 3 10,299 9,906 393 2,949 2,871 78 20-21 636 626 10 245 245 201 10 10 .. 10 10 204 466 456 10 175 175 205 5 5 5 5 206 20 20 · . · . 207 25 25 5 5 209 10 10 10 10 210 15 15 15 15 211 35 35 5 5 215 30 30 20 20 219 20 20 23 261 231 30 71 71 231 30 30 · . 232 5 5 5 5 233 20 10 10 234 136 126 10 56 56 235 70 60 10 10 10 26 1,226 1,127 99 366 335 31 260 5 5 5 5 264. 1,206 1,107 99 356 325 31 269 15 15 5 5 27 1,417 1,417 185 185 271 15 15 15 15 272 130 130 40 40 273 . 1,237 1,237 125 125 276 10 10 · . · . 279 25 25 5 5 28 50 50 30 30 281 20 20 · . 285 10 10 10 10 288 10 10 10 10 289 10 10 10 1.9 47

B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN AT CULTIVATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS-contd,

Branch of Industry, TOTAL WORKERS Division, Major and Minor Groups of N.I.C. Total Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Division 2 & 3 29 1,592 1,592 280 280 -concld. 290 10 10 10 10 291 1,567 1,567 265 265 292 5 5 5 5 293 10 10 30 90 90 20 20 300 15 15 15 15 303 70 70 .. 304 5 5 5 5 31 10 10 10 10 314 10 10 10 10 32 3,137 2,936 201 1,022 980 42 320 609 538 71 25 25 321 5 5 5 5 322 1,315 1,227 88 236 226 10 324 1,046 1,046 684 684 326 30 20 10 328 72 40 32 62 30 32 329 60 60 10 10 33 40 40 20 20 330 10 10 331 20 20 20 20 333 10 10 34 645 631 14 65 60 5 340 35 35 5 5 342 10 10 343 575 561 14 35 30 5 344 5 5 5 5 345 10 10 10 10 349 10 10 10 10 35 70 70 50 50 350 35 35 15 15 357 20 20 20 20 359 15 15 15 15 36 5 5 5 5 360 5 5 5 5 37 5 5 5 5 374 5 5 5 5 38 609 570 39 260 260 383 515 515 245 245 384 10 10 10 10 389 84 45 39 5 5 39 506 506 315 315 390 50 50 10 10 391 25 25 15 15 392 80 80 60 60 393 85 85 55 55 394 146 146 85 85 399 120 120 90 9D Division 4 1,035 1,015 20 345 345 40 900 900 300 300 401 900 900 300 300 42 135 115 20 45 45 420 135 115 20 45 45 48

B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN AT CULTIVATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS-contd. Branch of lndustry. TOTAL WORKERS Division, Major and Minor --___,------~~---. ------Groups ofN.I.e. TOla! Urban '" ---< - -~ ------0------~-______Person, Males Females ~------Persons Males Females ."------~----~- - - - -~-----.------~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -----~ -----~------~------Division 5 1,618 1,576 42 351 346 5 50 1,608 1,566 42 341 336 5 500 1,035 1,035 251 251 501 359 342 17 40 35 5 503 209 184 25 45 45 509 5 5 5 5 51 10 10 10 10 512 10 10 10 10 Division 6 6,404 6,357 47 4,177 4,164 13 60 661 644 17 365 365 600 371 354 17 165 165 601 160 160 160 160 602 15 15 15 15 607 115 115 25 25 61 5 5 5 5 611 5 5 5 5 62 77 60 17 50 50 620 5 5 5 5 621 55 55 45 45 622 17 17 63 15 15 15 15 631 10 10 10 10 632 5 5 5 5 64 50 50 50 50 640 5 5 5 5 643 5 5 5 5 644 5 5 5 5 645 35 35 35 35 65 3,159 3,155 4 1,953 1,949 4 650 1,880 1,880 774 774 651 454 450 4 424 420 4 652 5 5 5 5 653 415 415 375 375 654 60 60 50 50 655 35 35 35 35 656 10 10 659 300 300 290 290 66 739 739 530 530 660 739 739 530 530 67 544 535 9 424 415 9 670 60 60 40 40 671 44 35 9 24 15 9 672 370 370 290 290 673 25 25 25 25 615 15 15 15 15 676 15 IS 15 15 679 15 15 15 15 68 520 520 310 310 680 95 95 65 65 681 60 60 30 30 682 10 10 683 15 15 5 5 684 20 20 10 10 689 320 320 200 200 69 634 634 475 475 690 629 629 470 470 691 5 5 5 5 49

B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAVCLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTlIER THAN AT CULTIVATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS-erne/d.

Branch of IndustrY, TOTAL WORKERS Division, Major and Minor ------_------~ ------. - _- - - Groups of N.I.C. Total Urban -~------~---.-- - ~------.... ------Persons Males Females _--- Persons Males Females ------"_ -- - _------~- - - _- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ---_------_ ------Division 7 1,722 1,710 12 869 860 9 70 1500 1,489 11 739 730 9 700 534 529 5 200 195 5 701 206 206 105 105 702 111 III 60 60 703 210 206 4 119 115 4 704 166 165 1 135 135 705 123 122 1 706 145 145 115 115 707 5 5 5 5 75 222 221 1 130 130 750 197 196 1 105 105 751 25 25 25 25 DivisionS 604 604 425 425 80 80 80 50 "0 800 80 80 50 50 81 5 5 5 5 811 5 5 5 5 82 424 424 285 285 821 105 105 105 105 823 284 284 155 155 829 35 35 25 25 83 95 95 85 85 830 95 95 85 85 Division 9 23,601 22,804 797 4,754 4,293 461 90 14,701 14,611 90 1,496 1,426 70 900 12,900 12,890 10 255 255 901 1,481 1,451 30 981 961 20 902 270 220 50 250 200 50 903 50 50 10 10 91 242 140 102 40 40 910 242 140 102 40 40 92 4,683 4,254 429 1,642 1,356 286 920 125 85 40 105 75 30 921 4,553 4,164 389 1,532 1,276 256 922 5 5 5 5 93 966 845 121 385 335 50 930 851 730 121 370 320 50 931 115 115 15 15 94 340 330 10 160 150 10 940 260 250 10 120 110 10 941 10 10 10 10 942 15 15 5 5 949 55 55 25 25 95 85 85 45 45 952 20 20 20 20 953 40 40 10 10 956 10 10 '10 10 959 15 15 5 5 9, 1,514 1,494 20 475 455 20 960 70 60 10 50 40 10 961 200 195 5 170 165 5 962 904 899 5 195 190 5 963 10 10 10 10 969 330 330 50 50 99 1,070 1,045 25 511 486 25 990 1,070 1,045 2S Sl1 486 2S 50

II-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN ATCULTI- APPEN- Distribution of Workers in Manufa cturing, Processing, Servicing and

Branch of Industry, TOTAL WORKERS Division, Major and Minor Groups -.,-__ -_------.-. -- ---_ - ____,_ ._-____,----.---_..... ___ ---'---- of N.I:C. Total Urban

-__,-----__,__,------.____,---~ -----"!____,__...,----. ----_------Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

----~1---~-----~------2-----3------4----5-----6-----7-

----~. - _____..,-.---__,--____,------~ ______.....------.-----._ -----.-~-----.------,- --.....----,-,------.--._-___,---... -----,--.- Division 2 & 3 10,299 9,906 393 2,949 2,871 78 20-_21 636 626 10 245 245 201 10 10 10 10 204 466 456 10 175 175 205 5 5 5 5 206 20 20 207 25 25 5 5 209 10 10 10 10 210 15 15 15 15 211 35 35 5 5 215 30 30 20 20 219 20 20 23 261 231 30 71 71 231 30 30 .. 232 5 5 5 5 233 20 10 10 234 136 126 10 56 56 235 70 60 10 10 10 26 1,226 1,127 99 366 335 31 260 5 5 5 5 264 1,206 1,107 99 356 325 31 269 15 15 5 5 27 1,417 1,417 185 185 271 15 15 15 15 272 130 130 40 40 273 1,237 1,237 125 125 276 10 10 .. 279 25 25 5 5 28 50 50 30 30 281 20 20 285 10 10 10 10 288 10 10 10 10 289 10 10 10 10 29 1,592 1,592 280 280 290 10 10 10 10 291 1,567 1,567 265 265 292 5 5 5 5 293 10 10 30 90 90 20 20 300 15 15 15 15 303 70 70 304 5 5 5 5 31 10 10 10 10 314 10 10 10 10 51

VATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY S,EX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS DIX Repairs by llousehold Industry and Non-household Industry

WORKERS AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY WORKERS IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

------~------Total Urban Total Urban ------_---..- ---;------Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

______- _____, __4 ____-- _____, ____---;_~ ______~----;--+---o--_----~

6,047 5,808 239 511 492 25 4,252 4,098 154 2,432 2,319 53 235 235 15 15 401 391 10 230 230 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 210 210 10 10 256 246 10 165 165 5 5 5 5 20 20 25 25 5 5 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 5, 5 30 30 20 20 20 20 196 176 20 56 56 65 55 10 15 15

.. , . 30 30 5 5 5 5 .. .. 20 10 10 126 116 10 46 46 10 10 10 10 65 55 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 729 661 68 20 10 10 491 466 31 346 325 21 5 5 5 5 724 656 68 15 5 10 482 451 31 34i 320 21 15 15 5 5 ],201 1,201 50 so 216 216 135 135 15 15 15 15 130 130 40 40 1,051 1,051 10 10 186 186 115 115 10 10 20 20 5 5 5 5 20 20 30 30 30 30 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1,332 1,332 90 90 260 260 190 190 .. 10 10 10 10 1,317 1,317 85 85 250 250 180 180 5 5 5 5 10 10 60 60 30 30 20 20 15 15 15 15 60 60 10 10 5 5 ·s 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 52 B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN AT CULTI- APPEN Distribution of Workers in Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and

TOTAL WORKERS Branch of Industry, Division, Major Total Urban and Minor Groups

of N.I.C. --'--'~-____'-~----- Persons Males Females ------~-~-----.-Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

~------~~------_--'----- 32 3,137 2.936 201 1,022 980 42 320 609 538 71 25 25 321 5 5 5 5 322 1,315 1,227 88 236 226 10 324 1,046 1,046 684 684 326 30 20 10 328 72 40 32 62 30 32 329 60 60 10 10 33 40 40 20 20 330 10 10 331 20 20 20 io 333 10 10 34 645 631 14 65 60 5 340 35 35 5 5 342 10 10 343 575 561 14 35 30 5 344 5 5 5 5 345 10 10 10 10 349 10 10 10 10 35 70 70 50 50 350 35 35 15 15 357 20 20 20 20 359 15 15 15 15 36 5 5 5 5 360 5 5 5 5 37 5 5 5 5 374 5 5 5 5 38 609 570 39 260 260 383 515 515 245 245 384 10 10 10 10 389 84 45 39 5 5 39 506 506 315 315 390 50 50 10 10 391 25 25 15 15 3q2 80 80 60 60 393 85 85 55 55 394 146 146 85 85 399 120 120 90 90 53

VATION AS MAIN ACTIVITY BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS DIX Repair by Household Industry and Non-household Industry

WORKERS AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY WORKERS IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ------Total Urban Total Urban ------Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ------Persons Males Females ------Persons Males Females

------~~------

1,300 1,202 98 171 161 10 1,837 1,734 103 ~Sl 819 32 55 55 15 15 554 483 71 10 10 5 5 5 5 1,190 1,102 88 151 141 10 125 125 85 85 15 15 5 5 1,031 1.031 679 679 30 20 10 10 10 62 30 32 62 30 32 60 60 10 10 40 40 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 565 551 14 25 20 5 80 80 40 40 35 35 5 5 10 10 560 546 14 20 15 5 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 15 15 15 15 55 55 35 35 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 349 310 39 60 60 260 260 200 200 280 280 60 60 235 235 185 185 .. 10 10 10 10 69 30 39 15 15 5 5

45 4S 15 15 461 461 300 300 20 20 30 30 10 10 25 25 15 15 10 10 10 10 70 70 50 50 10 10 75 75 55 55 146 146 85 85 5 5 5 5 115 115 85 85

TABLE B-iv PART-D . - - - - . INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE AS MAIN ACTIVITY Flyleaf This table corresponds to Table B-IV Part -B of 1961-Census and gives the distribution of persons engaged at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service by each class of workers ,iz. employers, employees, single workers and family workers by Divisions and Major Groups of National Industrial Classification, 1970. 2. Figures are given for total and urban areas and for rural areas these can be derived by subtracting urban figures from the total. 3. Data in this table have been presented at District level only and has been estimated from 10% sample for rural areas and L.O% sample for urban areas.

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57 B-IV PART-D-INDUS'fRIAL CLASSIFIcATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE AS MAIN ACTIVITY . Jiranch of CLASS OF WORKERS Industry, Total/ Division and Urban Total Employers Employees Single Workers Family Workers Major Groups ofN.I.C. M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT ALL DIVISIONS T 40,732 1,551 2,264 6- 27,808 1,249 8,696 256 1,964 40 U 12,944 543 1,934 5 5,961 460 4,399 78 650 Division 0 T 1,296 203 30 476 102. 535 91 255 10 U 124 2 20 4S 2. 54 5 02 T 845 111 30 110 10 495 91 210 10 U 74 20 10 44 03 T 396 92 321 92 30 45 U 15 2 10 2 5 05 T 55 45 10 U 35 25 10 Division 1 T 1,272 276 4 906 276 163 199 U 8 4 4 12 T 10 10 U 19 T 1,262 276 4 896 276 163 199 U 8 4 4

Division 2 & 3 T 4,098 154 46S 1,948 108 1,279 36 406 10 U 2,379 53 425 964 37 815 16 175 20-21 T 391 10 55 196 120 20 10 U 230 55 75 90 10 23 T 55 10 40 5 10 10 U 15 5 10

~ 26 T 466 31 50 90 10 306 21 20 U 325 21 40 40 10 235 11 10 27 T 216 30 55 106 25 U 135 20 15 85 15 28 T 30 5 20 5 U 30 5 20 5 29 T 260 25 15 200 20 U 190 25 15 130 20 30 T 30 10 10 10 U 20 10 10 31 T 10 5 5 U 10 5 5 32 T 1,734 103 45 1,302 98 196 5 191 U 819 32 45 679 27 55 5 40 33 T 40 5 35 U 20 5 15 34 T 80 10 30 15 25 U 40 10 10 15 5 35 T 55 10 20 15 10 U 35 10 20 5 36 T 5 5 U 5 5 37 T 5 5 U 5 5 18

lJ-IV PAR't-D-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE AS MAIN ACTIVITY-contd.

Branch of Total! CLASS OF WORKERS Industry, Urban Division and Total Employers Employees Single Workers Family Workers Major Groups ----- of N.I.C. M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Division 2&3 38 T 260 130 25 70 35 -cone/d. U 200 110 5 50 35 39 T 461 100 105 216 40 U 300 100 55 115 30 Division 4 T 1,015 20 1,005 20 10 U 345 345 40 T 900 890 10 U 300 300 42 T 115 20 115 20 U 45 45 Division 5 T 1,576 42 5 656 37 845 5 70 U 346 5 5 no 221 5 10 50 T 1,566 42 5 656 37 835 5 70 U 336 5 5 110 211 5 10 51 T 10 10 U 10 10 .Division 6 T 6,357 47 1,495 595 9 3,531 38 736 U 4,164 13 1,225 395 2,174 13 370 60 T 644 17 150 110 9 295 8 89 U 365 100 30 175 60 61 T 5 5 U 5 5 62 T 60 17 25 5 30 17 U 50 15 5 30 63 T 15 5 5 5 U 15 5 5 5 64 T 50 15 30 5 U 50 15 30 5 65 T 3,155 4 655 210 1,886 4 404 U 1,949 4 535 170 1,079 4 165 66 T 739 230 65 360 84 U 530 180 35 250 65 67 T 535 9 165 40 260 9 70 U 415 9 155 30 180 9 50 68 T 520 85 95 290 50 U 310 85 55 160 10 69 T 634 160 70 375 29 U 475 130 70 265 10

Division 7 T ll,710 12 70 1 1,187 1 438 10 15 225 9 5 U J 860 9 70 S60 70 T [1,489 11 70 966 438 10 15 U 730 9 70 430 225 9 5 75 T 221 221 1 U 130 130 59 II-IV PART-D-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE AS MAIN ACTIVITY-concld.

Branch of Total/ CLASS OF WORKERS Industry, Urban Division and Total Employers Employees Single Workers Family Workers Major Groups of N.I.C. M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Division 8 T 604 50 390 154 10 U 425 50 250 115 10 80 T 80 80 U 50 50 81 T 5 5 U 5 5 82 T 424 45 280 89 10 U 285 45 180 50 10 83 T 95 5 25 65 U 85 5 15 65 Division 9 T 22,804 797 145 5 20,645 696 1,741 76 273 20 U 4,293 461 135 5 3,292 421 791 35 75 90 T 14,611 90 14,541 90 70 U 1,426 70 1,376 70 50 91 T 140 102 130 61 10 21 20 U 40 30 10 92 T 4,254 429 5 4,229 419 20 10 U 1,356 286 5 1,341 286 10 93 T 845 121 40 695 106 80 15 30 U 335 50 30 245 45 60 5 94 T 330 10 110 5 220 5 U 150 10 40 5 110 5 95 T 85 5 50 10 20 U 45 5 40 96 T 1,494 20 90 5 425 10 795 5 184 U 455 20 90 5 105 10 215 5 45 99 T 1,045 25 5 465 5 536 20 39 U 486 25 5 115 5 336 20 30

TABLE B-VI PART-A (i)

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OT~ER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY Flyleaf Table B-VI has two parts i.e. Part-A and Part-B. Each part has been further divided into two sub­ parts. Sub-parts A (i) and A (ii) give data for urban areas and sub-parts B (i) and B (ii) for rural areas only. 2. This part gives data for persons at work other than those engaged in cultivation classified by sex and age-groups for each division and group of National Classification of Occupations, 1968. Age­ groups adopted for this table are the same as for Table B-1 Part-A i.e. 0-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-39,40-49, 50-59, 60+ and Age not stated. There are marginal differences in some age-groups figures as appearing in this table and those obtained by adding categories III to IX in Table B-1 Part-A. These differ­ ences are bound to exist as this table has been processed by raising results of 20% sample tabulation while Table B-1 Part-A is based on full count. 3. In 1961-Census Table B-VI gave similar data for urban areas only. Information in this table was limited to occupational divisions and that too for broad age-groups.

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B-VI PART-A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT

Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS -_--______Divisions and Divisions and group group -----.-__,-----_,----~- Groups Groups Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

...... -----__...---..----_~-..--.---__,-.._...,----.. ~---__,----_,-__,--__,----..-,------.----..- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ~-_,,_..------__,-__...,---__,--..----..___,.- ...... ------__,---_,------...... ------ALL DIVISIONS Total 14,004 13,436 568 Group 07 Total 145 140 5 0-14 190 185 5 0-14 .. . . 15-19 941 915 26 15-19 5 5 20-24 2,032 1,910 122 20-24 5 5 25-29 2,()74 1,979 95 25-29 30 30 30-39 3,596 3,456 140 30-39 25 25 40-49 2,635 2,536 99 40--49 40 40 .. 50-59 1,639 1,580 59 50-59 30 25 5 60+ 897 875 22 60+ 10 10 A.N.S. A.N.S.

Division 0-1 Total 1,917 1,606 311 Group 08 Total 125 90 35 0-14 ., 0-14 15-19 25 10 15 15-19 20-24 291 205 86 20-24 20 20 25-29 410 345 65 25-29 35 30 5 30-39 616 546 70 30-39 20 15 5 40-49 305 265 40 40-49 25 10 15 50-59 195 170 25 50-59 15 10 5 60+ 75 65 10 60+ 10 5 5 A.N.S. AN.S. Group 01 Total 5 5 Group 12 Total 2S 25 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 .. .. 20-24 20-24 5 5 25-29 25-29 30-39 30-39 15 15 40-49 5 5 40-49 5 5 SO-59 SO-59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. AN.S. Group 02 Total 20 20 Group 13 j Total 40 35 5 0-14 0--14 15-19 15-19 20-24 5 5 20-24 5 5 25-29 5 5 25-29 10 10 30~39 30-39 15 10 5 40-49 40-49 5 5 50-59 10 10 50-59 60+ 60+ 5 5 AN.S. A.N.S. Group 03 Total SO 50 Group 14 !::pi Total 120 120 0-14 O~14 15-19 15-19 ., 20-24 20 20 20-24 15 15 25-29 10 10 25-29 15 15 30-39 10 10 30~39 30 30 40-49 5 5 40-49 25 25 50-59 .. 50-59 25 25 60+ 5 5 60+ 10 10 AN.S.~ A.N.S.

,Qoeu " p 05 " Total 5 5 Group 15 r Total 11,222 966 256 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 20 5 15 20-24 20-24 211 125 86 25-29 25-29 300 240 60 30-.39 5 5 30-39 486 426 60 4O-49 40--49 150 130 20 50-59 50-59 50 35 15 60+ 60+ 5 5 A.N.S. A.N.S. 64

B-VI PART-A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-contd.

Occupational Agc- TOTAL WOHKERS Occupa tiona I Ag<:- TOTAL WORKERS Divisions and group ~--~---~~--.,---- Divisions and group Groups ' Groups ~------Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

------_..--__,-~.------.---.-..._------~-- 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 -.....---._.,___,____,------.----~---~------__,-~~-

Group 16 Total 5 5 Group 21 Total 125 125 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 5 5 20-24 20-24 30 30 25-29 25-29 40 40 30-39 , . .. 30-39 35 35 40-49 5 5 40-49 15 15 50-59 50-59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 17 Total 10 10 Group 22 Total 10 10 0~14 0-14 15-19 15-19 20-24 20-24 .. 25-29 5 5 25-29 5 5 - 30-39 . . , . 30-39 40-49 5 5 40-49 .. SO-59 50-59 5 5 60+ 60+ AN.S. A.N.S. Group 18 Total 10 10 Group 23 Total 5 5 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 20-24 20-24 25-29 .. 25-29 30-39 5 5 30-39 40-49 . , 40-49 .. 50-59 5 5 50-59 5 5 60+ 60+ AN.S. A.N.S. Group 19 Total 135 125 10 Group 24 ' Total 74 74 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 5 5 20-24 5 5 20-24 5 5 25-29 25-29 10 10 30-39 5 5 30-39 24 24 40-49 35 30 5 40-49 10 10 50-59 60 60 50-59 15 15 60+ 30 25 5 60+ 5 5 A.N.S. AN.S. Division 2 Total 229 229 Group 26 Total 5 S 0-14 . . .. 0-14 15-19 11) 10 15-19 20-24 35 35 20-24 25-29 S5 55 25-29 30-39 69 69 30-39 40-49 30 30 40-49 5 5 50--59 25 25 50-59 60+ S 5 60+ AN.S. A.N.S.

Group 20 Total 10 10 Division 3 ~ Total 1,861 ,1,841 20 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 4S 45 20-24 20-24 285 275 10 25-29 25-29 415 415 30-39 10 10 30-39 556 551 5 40-49 40-49 350 350 SO-59 SO-59 170 165 5 60+ 60+ 40 40 AN.S. A.N.S. A-VI PART-A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-contd.

occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Divisi 0 ns and group Divisions and group ~------__,--- Groups Groups Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

'1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Group 30 Total 185 185 Group 37 Total 50 50 0-14 .. 0_14 15-19 5 5 15_19 10 10 20-24 25 25 20_24 20 20 25-29 20 20 25_29 10 10 30-39 50 50 30_39 10 10 40-49 55 55 40_49 50-59 30 30 50_59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 31 Total 20 20 Group 38 Total 60 60 0-14 0~14 ]5-19 15_19 S 5 20-24 20_24 5 5 25-29 25_29 5 5 30-39 ]5 15 30_39 15 15 4()-'49 5 5 40_49 10 10 5()-'59 5

B-VI PART-A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-contd.

Occupational Age· TOTAL WORKERS occupational Age­ TOTAL WORKeRS Divisions and group Divisions and group Groups Persons Males Females Groups Persons Males Females

------~-----.------Group 43 Total 659 650 9 Group 52 Total 100 100 0_14 20 20 0_14 30 30 15_19 65 65 15_19 35 35 20_24 110 105 5 20_24 5 5 25_29 70 70 25_29 10 10 30_39 124 120 4 30_39 40_49 110 110 40_49 10 10 50_59 105 105 50_59 10 10 60+ 55 55 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S.

Group 44 Total 75 75 Group 53 ITotal 25 15 10 0_14 0_14 15_19 15_19 10 10 20_24 10 10 20_24 25_29 10 10 25-29 30_39 20 20 30_39 40_49 15 15 40_49 50_59 20 20 50_59 5 5 60+ 60+ 10 5 5 AN.S. A.N.S. Group 45 Total 5 5 Group 54 Total 325 245 80 0_14 0_14 10 10 15_19 15-19 10 10 20_24 20_24 25 25 25_29 5 5 25_29 40 25 15 30_39 30_39 80 55 25 • 40_49 40_49 105 70 35 50_59 50_59 45 40 5 60+ 60+ 10 10 A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 49 Total 5 5 Group 55 Total 170 165 5 0_14 0_14 5 5 15_19 15-19 15 15 20_24 20-24 25 25 25_29 25_29 20 20 30_39 30_39 55 55 40_49 40_49 20 15 5 50_59 50_59 25 25 5 60+ 5 60+ 5 5 A.N.S. A.N.S. 1,479 100 Division 5 Total 1,579 190 5 0_14 55 - 55 Group 56 Total 195 140 0_14 5 5 15_19 140 20 20_24 200 200 .. 15_19 20 210 195 15 20_24 40 40 25_29 30 30_39 379 349 30 25_29 30 270 40 30_39 40 35 5 40_49 310 20 50-.49 210 200 10 40_49 20 70 5 50_59 35 35 60+ 75 5 A.N.S. 60+ 5 A.N.S. Group SO Total 400 400 0_14 Group 57 Total 364 364 15_19 45 45 0_14 5 5 20_24 75. 75 15_19 5 5 25_29 70 70 20_24 30 30 30_39 85 85 25_29 40 40 40_49 55 55 30_39 119. 119 50_59 40 40 40_49 100'1'" 100 60+ 30 30 5o_59 50 50 A.N.S. 60+ 15 15 A.N.S. ,67

~B- VI PARTA (i)- OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK AcCORDING, 10 MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE·GROUPS INURBAN AREAS ONLY --contd.

Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Divisions and group -----_.__ ._-- - Divisions and group ------Groups Persons Males Females Groups Persons Males Females ------.------I 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 _------~--- __ ------_--_------Division 6 Total 146 144 2 Group 74 Total 20 20 0-14 10 10 0_14 15-19 10 10 15_19 20-24 25 25 20_24 25_29 15 15 25_29 30_39 39 39 30_39 10 10 40_49 30 30 40_49 50_59 10 10 50_59 10 10 60+ 7 5 2 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 60 Total 10 10 Group 75 Total 75 75 0_14 0_14 5 5 15_19 15_19 5 5 20_24 20_24 10 10 25_29 10 10 25_29 5 5 30_39 30_39 25 25 40_49 40_49 15 15 50_59 50_59 5 5 60+ 60+ 5 5 A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 65 Total 111 109 2 Group 71 Total 221 221 0_14 10 10 0_14 10 10 15_19 10 10 15_19 25 25 20_24 20 20 20_24 20 20 25_29 25_29 25 25 30_39 29 29 30_39 30 30 40_49 25 25 40_49 66 66

50_59 10 10 ' ' 5o_59 30 30 60+ 7 5 2 60+ 15 15 A.N.S. A.N.S. iroup 66 Total 25 25 Group 79 Total 357 326 31 0_14 ()_14 10 10 15_19 15_19 35 30 '5 20_24 5 5 20_24 45 45 25_29 5 5 25_29 40 35 5 30_39 10 10 30_39 117 106 11 40_49 5 5 40_49 60 55 5 50_59 50_59 35 30 5 60+ 60+ 15 15 A.N.S. A.N.S.

Division 7-8-9 Total 4.485 4,36:l 122 Group 80 Total 285 285 0_14 70 65 5 0_14 15-19 451 440 11 15_19 30 30 20_24 646 625 21 20_24 15 15 25_29 554 539 15 25_29 20 20 30_39 1,069 1,038 31 30_39 50 50 40_49 865 846 19 40_49 55 55 SO_59 515 500 15 50_59 55 55 60+ 315 310 5 60+ 60 60 A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 73 Total 10 10 Group 81 Total 185 185 0_14 0_14 15_19 15_19 10 10 20_24 10 10 20_24 20 20 25_29 25_29 5 5 3o_39 30_39 45 45 40_49 40_49 55 55 50_59 50_59 25 25 60+ 60+ 25 25 A.N.S. A.N.S. 68

B·YI PART A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIYITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-contd.

Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS Divisions and group Divisions and group -~------__'---- Groups Persons Males Females Groups Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 ------_---..-....._------_--1 2 3 4 5 ~~------_...,------

Group 82 Total 4 4 Group 89 Total 350 340 10 0_14 0_14 15_19 15_19 35 35 20_24 .. . . 20_24 45 40 5 25_29 4 4 25_29 10 10 30_39 30_39 75 75 40_49 40_49 55 55 50_59 50__ 59 80 80 60+ 60-j- 50 45 5 A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 83 Total 145 140 5 Group 90 Total 15 15 0_14 0_14 .. 15_:19 5 5 15- 19 5 5 20_24 20 20 20_ 24 5 5 25_29 25 25 25_29 5 5 3o_39 30 30 30_39 40_49 25 25 40_49 50_59 20 15 5 50_59 60+ 20 20 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S.

Group 84 Total 340 340 Group 91 Total 5 5 0-14 5 5 0_14 15_19 35 35 15_19 20_24 50 50 20_24 25_29 80 80 25_29 30_39 60 60 30_39 40_49 95 95 40_49 5 5 50_59 10 10 50_59 60-,!- 5 5 60+ A.N.S. A.N.s;

Group 85 Total 28S 285 Group 92 Total 40 40 0_14 0_14 15_19 35 35 15_19 20_24 125 125 20_24 15 15 25_29 55 55 25_29 15 15 30_39 30 30 30_39 40_49 35 35 40_49 5 5 50_59 5 5 50_59 60+ 60+ 5 5 A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 87 Total 30 30 Group 94 Total 55 55 0_14 0_14 15_19 .15_19 20_24 5 5 20_24 25_29 10 10 25_29 25 25 30_39 15 15 30_39 30 30 40_49 40_49 50_59 50 __ 59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. Group 88 Total 260 260 Group 95 Total 291 291 0_14 5 5 0_14 10 10 15_19 25 25 15_19 35 35 20_24 35 35 20_24 30 30 10 10 25_29 40 40 ~ ~~ 5S 55 30_39 76 76 40_49 45 45 40_49 60 60 5o_59 65 65 50_59 30 30 60+ 20 20 60+ 10 10 A.N.S. A.N.S. 69

B-VI PART-A (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-concld.

occupational Age- TOTAL WORKER,) Occupational Age- TOTAL WORKERS , Divisions and group Divisions and group ------Groups ------Groups Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

------_---__.,------1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 ------~------.__,------.------_-___ --_-_---- Group 96 Total 30 30 Group 99 3o_39 171 156 15 0_14 .. . . 40_49 130 125 5 15_19 5 5 50_59 90 ·85 5 20_N 60+ 65 65 25_29 A.N.S. 30_39 20 20 40_49 Division X Total 75 75 5o_59 5 5 0_14 60+ 15_19 .. A.N.S. 20_24 10 10 25_29 15 15 Group 97 Total 177 150 27 30_39 25 25 0_14 40_49 20 20 15_19 31 25 6 50_59 .. 20_24 31 25 6 60+ 5 5 25_29 10 5 5 A.N.S. 30_39 65 60 5 40_49 20 15 5 Group XI Total 70 70 50_59 15 15 0_14 60+ 5 5 15_19 A.N.S. 20_24 5 5 25_29 15 15 Group 98 Total 524 520 4 30_39 25 25 0_14 5 5 40_49 20 20 15_19 25 25 50_59 20_24 65 65 60+ 5 5 25_29 75 75 A.N.S. 30_39 165 165 .. 40_49 139 135 4 Group X9 Total 5 5 50_59 35 35 0_14 60+ 15 15 15_19 .. . , A.N.S. 20_24 5 5 25_29 Group 99 Total 781 736 45 30_39 0_14 ,2O 15 5 40_49 15_19 110 110 50_59 20_24 100 90 10 60+ 25_29 95 90 5 A.N.S.

Notes :-1. A.N.S.-Age Not Stated. 2 . .. rueans nil:

TABLE B-VI PART-A(ii) O.CCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY Flyleaf This part furnishes data for workers other than those engaged in cultivation by sex and divisions and groups of National Classification of Occupations, 1968. The data for each group and division has been further classified into educational levels. The number of illiterate persons has not been shown separately but can be derived by subtracting the figures of literate workers from the total workers. On account of different procedUles of estimation adopted for Table B-IlI Part-A and B-VI Part-A(ii)­ educational levels figures for total literate workers other than cultivation vary to a negligible extent. 2. In 1961-Census similar statistics were presented for urban areas only in Table B-VI but it was limited to occupational division level only. 3. The educational levels adopted for this table are as under :-

(1) Primary; (2) Middle; (3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary (4) Non-technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree; (5) Technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree (6) Graduate degree other than technical degree ; (7) Post-graduate degree other than technical degree ; and (8) Professional degree or Diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree in :- (i) Engineermg and technology. (ii) Medicine. (iii) Agriculture, veterinary or dairying. (iv) Teaching. (v) Others.

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Educational Occupational Total Workers Total Literates Divisions and Literate (without Primary Middle Matriculation Groups Workers educational or Higher levels)" Secondary

P M F M F M F M F' M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MAHENDRAGARH All Divisions 14,004 13,436 568 9,659 336 1,657 20 1,606 10 3,306 46 1,995 90 Division 0-1 1,917 1,606 311 1,586 296 75 5 50 10 260 35 406 86 Group 01 5 5 5 5 02 20 20 20 03 50 50 50 10 15 05 5 5 5

07 145 140 5 140 5 00 00 5 00 35 30 08 125 90 35 85 20 5 5 10 5 30 40 5 12 25 25 25 20 13 40 35 5 35 5 15 20 5

14 120 120 120 00 15 20 IS 1,222 966 256 966 256 10 5 130 30 246 76 16 5 5 5 17 10 10 10 10

18 10 10 5 00 5 00 00 19 135 125 10 115 10 55 30 5 15 5 10 Division 2 229 229 214 10 15 84 65

Group 20 10 10 10 00 j/ 5 21 125 125 125 5 10 55 35 22 10 10 10 5 5

23 5 5 5 o. 24 74 74 59 5 24 20 26 5 5 5 5 Division 3 1,861 1,841 20 1,721 15 125 5 155 661 605 Group 30 185 185 185 20 70

31 20 20 00 20 00 5 5 10 32 70 65 5 65 5 15 35 33 295 295 295 35 35 110 90 35 1,111 1,096 15 976 10 75 5 105 436 335 36 35 35 35 5 15 37 50 50 50 5 5 25 15 38 60 60 60 10 5 40 5 39 35 35 35 5 30

Division 4 3,712 3,699 13 o 2,869 695 555 1,114 470 Group 40 2,948 2,944 4 . 2,364 530 445 944 420

41 20 20 00 15 5 5 5 43 659 650 9 410 155 90 130 35 44 75 75 75 10 15 30 10 45 5 5 49 5 5 5 5 Division 5 1,579 1,479 100 869 225 200 320 119 Group 50 400 400 300 80 80 125 15 52 100 100 65 20 20 15 10 53 25 15 10 10 10 54 325 245 80 70 40 15 15 55 170 165 5 70 10 15 40 5 56 195 190 5 110 25 40 40 5 57 364 364 244 40 30 85 84 Division 6 146 144 1 75 15 15 20 10 Group 60 10 10 10 65 111 109 2 40 15 10 15 66 25 25 25 5 5 10 73

'1'0 MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX ANO IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Levels Non-technical Technical Graduate Post-gra- Professional degree or Diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate diplQmaor diploma or degree duate degree degree C~rt\ficate Certificate other than other than not equal not equal technical technical Engineering Medicine Agriculture, Teaching Others to degree to degree degree degree and veterinary Technology or dairying ------_--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DISTRICT 135 105 30 385 5 150 20 35 5S 5 20 285 35 130 100 20 19S 120 20 30 50 5 10 240 35

20 15 10 5 5 5 5 50 5 5 5 5 .. 75 10 130 95 100 105 20 240 35 5

5

30 5 5 5 .. 15 5 5 5 5

5 10 115 5 10 40 5 65 5 20 15 5 20 5 5 15 5 5 5 10

5 25 5 5 15 5

10

5

5 5 10 10 5 74

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Educational Occupational Total Workers Total Literates Divisions and Literate (without Primary Middle Matriculation Groups Workers educational or Higher levels) * Secondary

------P M F M F M F M F M F M F ---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ----- Di'lision 7-8-9 4,485 4,363 122 2,290 20 512 10 616 822 6 31S 4 Group 73 10 10 10 10 74 20 20 20 10 5 5 75 75 75 20 5 10 5 77 221 221 146 37 26 52 .. 31 79 357 326 31 235 16 50 10 100 75 6 10 80 285 285 70 10 45 10 5 81 185 185 95 45 35 5 10 82 4 4 4 .. 4 83 145 140 5 45 5 5 25 10 84 340 340 280 35 40 135 65 85 285 285 265 15 35 140 70 87 30 30 30 5 5 20 88 260 260 165 30 65 55 15 89 350 340 10 110 45 15 30 15 90 15 15 10 10 91 5 5 .. 92 40 40 35 .. 5 15 15 94 55 55 40 5 15 10 10 95 291 291 140 60 55 10 10 96 30 30 10 10 97 177 150 27 45 10 20 15 .. 98 524 520 4 310 4 90 65 115 35 4 Y9 781 736 45 205 55 70 70 10 Di'lision X 75 75 3S 2S 5 Group Xl 70 70 30 25 5 X9 5 5 5

NOfes.-l- *Includes figures of educational levels not c1assifi:1ble. 2_ .. means nil. 75 TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Levels Non-technical Technical Graduate Post-gra­ diploma or diploma or degree duate degree Professional degree or Diploma equal to degree or post-graduate Cortifica te Certificate other than other than degree not equal not equal technical technical ------to d,gree to degree degree degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture, Teaching Others and veterinary Technology or dairying

_---_,_,--..- _,----_------___.,-.-.------_'"'-_ _-__'__ --__,-_ _,--_...__ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ------~------.__------~------..-.----.----.-.----.-----__,----- 10 10 5

5 5

5

5

5

5

5

TABLE B-VI PART-B (i) OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY Flyleaf

This table is a new addition and furnishes data for rural areas only. The type of information presented in this table is similar to Table B-VI Part -A 0). The figures against various age-groups appearing in this table also do not tally with totals of categories III to IX appearing in Table B-1 Part-A for rural areas. . These differences are bound to exist as this table has also been processed by raising results of 10% sample tabulation while Table B-1 Part-A is based on full count. .

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Occupational Age-group Total Workers Occupational Age-group Total Workers Divisions and Divisions and GrouPs Groups --~----....-----~- -_----~--- p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

------_-_------~-----~_-_----_- All Divisions Total 34,326 33,104 1,222 13 Total 50 50 0_14 873 640 233 0_14 15_19 1,992 1,830 162 15_19 20_24 6,684 6,450 234 20_24 .. 25_29 8,479 8,218 161 25_29 10 10 30_39 7,906 7,695 211 30_39 30 30 40_49 4,343 4,209 134 40-49 10 10 50_59 2,459 2,401 58 50_59 60+ 1,590 1,561 29 60+ A.N.S. AN.S. Division 0-1 Total 3,180 2,977 203 15 Total 2,479 2,347 132 0_14 .. 0_14 15_19 40 20 20 15_19 30 10 20 20_24 551 489 62 20_24 440 399 41 25_29 810 759 51 25_29 690 639 51 30_39 1,139 1,099 40 30_39 919 899 20 40_49 440 420 20 40_49 350 350 50_59 140 130 10 50 __ 59 50 50 60+ 60 60 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S.

02 Total 10 10 18 Total 20 20 0_14 0_14 15_19 15_19 20_24 20_24 .. 25_29 25-29 10 10 30_39 30_39 40_49 40_49 10 10 50_59 10 10 50_59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. 05 Total 10 10 19 Total 150 150 0_14 0_14 15_19 15 __ 19 10 10 20_24 10 10 20_24 20 20 25_29 .. 25_29 30_39 30_39 10 10 40_49 40_49 20 20 50_59 50_59 40 40 60+ 60+ 50 50 A.N.S. A.N.S.

07 Total 390 380 10 Division 2 Total 12,815 12,805 10 0_14 0-14 15_19 15_19 260 260 20_24 60 60 20_24 3,8lI 3,801 10 25_29 90 90 25_29 5,368 5,368 30_39 160 160 }',: 30_39 2,864 2,864 40_49 30 30 40_49 418 418 50_59 40 30 10 50_59 74 74 60+ 10 10 60+ 20 20 A.N.S. A.N.S.

08 Total 71 10 61 20 Total 60 60 0_14 0-14 15_19 15-19 20_24 21 21 20-24 20 20 25_29 10 10 25-29 20 20 30_39 20 ii> 30- 39 20 20 40_49 20 20 40-49 50_59 50-59 60+ 60+ A.N.S. . A.N.S. 80

B-VI PART-B (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER T-iJAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-COntd.

Occupational Age-group Total Workers Occupational Age-group Total Workers Divisions and Divisions anJ Groups _,.~__,-___.,~~-_..-___,- Groups ~~~-~-~~ p M F P M F

~~--.-.-..--_.,-,_,~~-~-~------__...... _,-__,---.--..--.--~~ 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ~----..--.-___"_,--__,,,,-----,---___,_---- 21 Total 12,755 12,745 10 36 Total 61 61 0-14 0_14 15-19 260 260 15_19 20-24 3,791 3,781 10 20_24 10 10 25-29 5,348 5,348 25_29 21 21 30-39 2,844 2,844 30_39 20 20 40-49 418 418 40_49 10 10 50-59 74 74 50_59 60+ 20 20 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. 37 Total 51 51 Division 3 Total 1,063 1,063 0_14 0-14 15_19 15-19 60 60 20_24 21 21 20-24 151 151 25-29 20 20 '25-29 252 252 30_39 30-39 240 240 40_49 40-49 190 190 50_59 50-59 100 100 60+ 10 10 60+ 70 70 A.N.S. A.N.S. 38 Total 61 61 ~O Total 20 20 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 20-24 10 10 20-24 25-29 21 21 25-29 10 10 30-39 20 20 30-39 10 10 40-49 40-49 50-59 50-59 60+ 10 10 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. Division 4 Total 2,038 2,013 25 31 Total 110 110 0-14 19 19 0-14 15-19 149 140 9 15-19 20-24 299 299 20-24 30 30 25-29 217 209 8 25-29 10 10 30-39 468 468 30-39 30 30 40-49 409 409 40-49 40 40 50-59 297 289 8 50-59 60+ 180 180 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. 40 Total 1,978 1,953 25 33 Total 140 140 0-14 19 19 0-14 139 130 9 30 30 15-19 15-19 20-24 289 289 20-24 10 10 25-29 207 199 8 25-29 30-39 468 468 30-39 10 10 40-49 399 399 40-49 20 20 50-59 287 279 8 50-59 40 40 60+ 170 170 60+ 30 30 A.N.S. A.N.S. 43 Total 20 20 35 Total 620 620 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 30 30 20-24 10 10 20-24 70 70 25-29 10 10 25-29 170 170 30-39 30-39 150 150 40-49 40-49 120 120 50-59 50_59 60 60 60+ 60+ 20 20 A.N.S. A.N.S. ------81

B-VI PART-B (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF . PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Contd.

occupational Age-group Total Workers Occupational Age-group Total Workers Divisions and Divisions and GrouPs ------.-,.----- Groups p M F P M F -----..------_1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 44 Total 40 40 57 Total 811 811 0-14 0-14 15-19 10 10 15-19 10 10 20-24 20-24 80 80 25-29 25-29 130 130 30-39 30-39 190 190 40-49 10 10 40-49 201 201 SO-59 10 10 50-59 100 100 60+ 10 10 60+ 100 100 AN.S. A.N.S. Division 6 Division 5 Total 1,872 1,750 122 Total 912 801 111 0-14 30 30 0-14 382 291 91 15-19 90 70 20 15-19 160 150 10 20-24 160 150 10 20-24 60 60 25-29 200 200 25-29 70 70 30-39 371 340 31 30-39 90 80 10 40-49 462 421 41 40-49 80 80 SO-59 309 299 10 50-59 20 20 60+ 250 240 10 60+ 50 50 AN.S. AN.S. 53 Total 60 60 62 Total 10 10 0-14 0-14 15-19 15-19 20-24 20-24 10 10 25-29 25-29 30-39 10 10 30-39 40-49 10 10 40-49 SO-59 10 10 50-59 60+ 30 30 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. 54 Total 292 170 122 6S Total 882 771 111 0-14 20 20 0-14 382 291 91 15-19 30 10 20 15-19 160 150 10 20-24 20 10 10 20-24 50 50 25-29 25-29 60 60 30-39 71 40 31 30-39 80 70 10 40-49 101 60 41 40-49 80 80 50-59 40 30 10 50-59 20 20 60+ 10 10 60+ 50 50 A.N.S. AN.S. 5S Total 20 20 0-14 66 Total 20 20 15-19 0-14 20-24 15-19· 25-29 20-24 30-39 10 10 25-29 10 10 40-49 10 10 30-39 10 10 50-59 40-49 60+ 50-59 A.N.S. 60+ A.N.S. S6 Total 689 689 .. Division 7·8·9 Total 12,376 11,625 751 0-14 10 10 0-14 442 300 142 15-19 50 50 15-19 1,213 1,110 103 20-24 60 60 20-24 1,622 1,470 152 25-29 70 70 25-29 1,552 1,450 102 30-39 90 90 30-39 2,734 2,604 130 40--49 140 140 40-49 2,334 2,261 73 50-59 159 159 50-59 1,519 1,489 30 60+ 110 110 60+ 960 941 19 AN.S. AN.S. 82

B-VI PART-B (i)--OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY -Contd.

Occupational Age·group Total Workers Occupational Age-group Total Workers Divisions anJ Divisions :. nd Groups Groups

p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

71 Total 1,440 1,174 266 81 Total 1,312 1,312 0-14 131 80 51 0-14 30 30 15-19 180 149 31 15-19 90 90 20-24 220 179 41 20-24 120 120 25-29 240 199 41 25-29 50 50 30-39 280 229 51 30-39 311 311 40-49 200 169 31 40-49 361 361 50-59 109 99 10 50-59 180 180 60+ 80 70 10 60+ 170 170 A.N.S. A.N.S. 75 Total 309 280 29 82 Total 80 80 0-14 10 10 0-14 · . 15-19 20 10 10 15-19 20 20 20-24 30 30 .. 20-24 20 20 25-29 30 20 10 25-29 10 10 30-39 80 80 30-39 40-49 30 30 40-49 20 20 50-59 40 40 50-59 10 10 60+ 69 60 9 60+ A.N.S. A.N.S. 76 Total 20 20 0-14 83 Total 491 481 10 15-19 0-14 20 20 20-24 15-19 60 60 .. 25-29 . . .. 20-24 50 40 10 30-39 10 10 25-29 91 91 40-49 10 10 30-39 90 90 50-59 40-49 70 70 60+ 50-59 20 20 AN.S. 60+ 90 90 AN.S. 77 Total 351 341 10 0-14 10 10 84 Total 130 130 15-19 SO 50 .. 0-14 .. · . 20-24 40 30 10 15-19 40 40 25-29 60 60 20-24 40 40 30-39 71 71 25-29 10 10 40-49 60 60 30-39 10 10 50-59 30 30 40-49 20 20 60+ 30 30 50-59 10 10 A.N.S. 60+ A.N.S. 79 Total 840 772 68 0-14 85 Total 450 450 15-19 60 60 0-14 .. · . 20-24 149 120 29 15-19 50 50 25-29 120 120 20-24 160 160 30-39 240 211 29 25-29 100 100 40-49 151 151 30-39 90 90 50-59 100 90 10 40-49 50 50 60+ 20 20 50-59 AN.S. 60+ A.N.S. 80 Total 1,393 1,393 88 Total 250 250 0-14 0_14 15-19 40 40 20-24 15_19 80 80 20_24 25-29 100 100 20 20 30-39 220 220 25_29 50 50 40-49 361 361 30_39 20 20 50-59 361 361 40_49 90 90 60+ 231 231 50_59 50 50 A.N.S. 60+ 20 20 A.N.S.

-_ ..-- .• ~ 83

B-VI PART-B (i)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Concid.

Occupational Age-group Total Workers Occupational Age-group Total Workers Divisions and Divisions and Groups Groups ~---___'------p M F P M F

------~-~-.... ~------~~------.---- 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ~-- ---.------~----- ~------~-~------_._-- 89 Total 1,039 961 78 0_14 49 20 29 98 Total 579 576 3 15_19 100 100 0_14 .. 20_24 80 70 10 15_19 51 51 25_29 100 100 20_24 81 81 30_39 221 211 10 25_29 71 71 40_49 189 170 19 30_39 192 192 50_59 180 170 10 40_49 134 131 3 60+ 120 120 50_59 40 40 A.N.S. 60+ 10 10 A.N.S. 91 Total 69 30 39 0_14 IO 10 15_19 10 10 20_24 10 10 99 Total 2,509 2,342 161 25_29 10 10 0_14 182 130 52 30_39 19 10 9 15_19 311 290 21 40_49 · . 20_24 403 361 42 5o_59 10 10 25_29 361 330 31 60+ 30_39 572 561 11 A.N.S. 40_49 350 340 to 94 Total 100 90 10 50_59 290 290 0_14 · . 60+ 40 40 15_19 30 30 A.N.S. 20_24 20 20 25_29 20 20 30_39 30 20 10 Division X Total 10 70 40_49 0_14 .. . . 50_59 15_19 20 20 60+ 20_24 30 30 A.N.S. 25_29 10 IO 95 Total 875 804 71 30_39 0_14 40_49 10 10 15_19 81 40 41 50_59 20_24 79 79 60+ 25_29 119 109 10 A.N.S. 30__ 39 209 199 10 40_49 228 218 10 50_59 89 89 Xl Total 30 30 60+ 70 70 0_14 A.N.S. 15_19 10 10 96 Total 79 79 20_24 10 10 0_ 14 25_29 10 10 15_19 10 10 30_39 20_24 10 10 40_49 25_29 .. 50_59 30_39 59 59 60+ 40_49 ... A.N.S. 50_59 60+ A.N.S. X9 Total 40 40 97 Total 60 60 0_14 0_14 · . 15_19 10 10 15 __ 19 10 10 20_24 20 20 20_24 10 IO 25_29 25_29 10 10 30_39 30_39 10 10 40_49 10 10 40_49 10 10 50_59 50-59 60+ 60+ 10 10 A.N.S. A.N.S. --.------~---.. ------.-~- Notes :-1. A.N.S. means Age Not Stat('('. 2. meJns nil.

TABLE B - VI PART - B(ii) OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY - OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY Flyleaf This table is also a new addition and furnishes data for rural areas only. It furnishes similar data as given in Table B-VI Part-A(ii). On account of lower educational standards prevailing in rural areas a precise educational classification as given below was adopted for rural areas :- (1) Primary

(2) Middle (3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary (4) Graduate and above. 2. Educational levels viz., Non-technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree and technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree has been combined with Matriculation or Higher SecondalY in this table. On account of different procedures of estimation adopted for Table B-llI Part-B and this table educational level figures for total literate workers other than cultivators vary to a negligible extent.

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81 B-VI PART-B (H)-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY Occupational Total Workers Total Literates Educational Levels Divisions and Literate (without Groups Workers educational Primary Middle Matriculation Graduate levels)* or Higher and above Secondary --- p M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT All Divisions 34,326 33,104 1,222 21,781 192 10,416 .. 4,760 20 2,039 10 3,887 162 679 Division 0-1 3,180 2,977 203 2,907 172 40 140 10 110 10 2,008 152 609 02 10 10 10 10 05 10 10 10 10 07 390 380 10 380 10 10 20 .. 20 260 10 70 08 71 10 61 10 30 10 10 20 13 50 50 50 40 .. 10 15 2,479 2,347 132 2,347 132 50 70 10 1,718 122 509 18 20 20 10 10 19 150 150 90 30 30 20 10 Division 2 12,815 12,805 10 12,785 10 9,298 . . 1,289 989 .. 1,179 10 30 20 60 60 40 20 10 10 21 12,755 12,745 10 12,745 10 9,298 1,269 979 .. 1,169 10 30 Div1sion 3 .. 1,063 1,063 1,032 80 442 190 300 20 30 20 20 20 20 31 110 110 110 90 10 10 33 140 140 140 30 60 20 20 10 35 620 620 620 50 200 140 220 10 36 61 61 61 31 20 10 37 51 51 20 10 10 38 61 61 61 51 .. 10 . . Division 4 2,038 2,013 25 1,157 319 518 ]50 ]60 10 40 1,978 1,953 25 1,097 309 518 140 120 10 43 20 20 20 10 10 44 40 40 40 .. . . 40 Division 5 1,872 1,750 122 470 10 60 280 10 110 20 53 60 60 54 292 170 122 10 10 10 10 55 20 20 20 10 10 56 689 689 220 20 150 40 10 57 811 811 220 40 110 60 10 Division 6 912 801 111 160 20 100 20 20 62 10 10 65 882 771 111 140 20 100 10 10 66 20 20 20 10 10 Division 7-8-9 12,376 11,625 751 3,230 599 .. 1,971 460 190 10 71 1,440 1,174 266 10 10 75 309 280 29 50 20 30 76 20 20 10 10 77 351 341 10 220 40 60 90 30 79 840 772 68 270 60 140 50 20 80 1,393 1,393 230 50 150 10 20 81 1,312 1,312 440 60 290 70 20 82 80 80 80 10 20 30 20 83 491 481 10 260 10 200 40 10 84 130 130 110 20 40 20 30 85 450 450 170 10 80 60 20 88 250 250 210 60 130 20 89 1,039 961 78 80 50 30 91 69 30 39 10 10 94 100 90 10 10 10 95 875 804 71 307 79 228 96 79 79 20 10 10 97 60 60 50 30 10 . 10 98 579 576 3 283 10 253 20 99 2,509 2,342 167 410 170 240 Division X 70 70 40 20 10 10 Xi 30 30 20 10 10 X9 40 40 20 20

Notes. -f *Includes figures of educational levels not classifiable. 2. .. means niL

TABLE B-vIi

SECONDARY WORK i. e. PERSONS HAVING MAIN ACTIVITY (i) CULTIVATORS (ii) "AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (iii) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (iv) NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS OR SERVICE AND (v) NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) CULTIVATORS (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (iii) HOUSE- HOLD INDUSTRY (iv) NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS OR SERVICE Flyleaf Table B-VII provides comprehensive statistics about the secondary work done by both workers and non-workers. Persons having main activity as cultivators, agricultural labourers working at household industry and non-household industry, trade, business or service and non-workers have been further classified in the case of persons whose secondary work is either (i) Cultivation or (ii) Agricultural Labourer or (iii) Household industry or (iv) Non-household industry, trade, business or service, etc. 2. In 1961-Census participation in secondary activity was not given for non-workers and in case of workers it was presented in two parts. Presentation in Part-A was limited to such workers who Were having main activity as cultivators, agricultural labourers or household industry and were having secondary activity amongst any ofthese very categories but other than their main activity. Workers having secon­ dary activity as non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service were omitted. In Part-B workers having their main activity as non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service only such of the workers Were classified for secondary work who had their secondary activity as household industry only. 3. The table gives information for the total, rural and urban areas of the district for males and females separately. 4. This table is based on 20 % sample for urban areas and 10 % sample for rural areas. The sample results have been blown up for obtaining estimates for full count.

91

B-VII-SECONDARY WORK i. e. PERSONS HAVING MAIN ACTIVITY (i) CULTIVATORS (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (iii) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (iv) NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS OR SERVICE AND (v) NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) CULTIVATORS (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (iii) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (iv) NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS OR SERVICE MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT

MAIN ACTlylTY Total/ SECONDARY WORK ------Rural/ Cultivator, Urban Agricultural Labourer, Cultivator Agricultural Household Industry Non-household Household L.lbourer Industry, Trade, Industry, Business or Service . Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business or Service and M F M F M F M F Non-workers ------.------_.. _--.------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cultivator T 175 200 R 170 180 U 5 20 Agricultural Labourer T 90 30 R 90 30 U Household Industry T 80 40 20 R 80 40 20 U Non-household IndustlY, Trade, Business or Service T 150 10 10 20 R 140 10 10 20 U 10 Non-Workers T 400 2,360 750 10 110 5 175 R 400 2,360 750 10 110 160 U 5 15

TABLE B-VIII PERSONS CLASSIFIED AS NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY CROSS­ CIJASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY This table shows the classification of non~J~;f{rs by sex and according to the activity pursued by them. Such activities are, however, not treated as economically productive activities for Census purposes and the persons engaged therein are, therefore, treated as non-workers. Activities of all non-workers have been classified into the following seven categories (1) Students (2) Household duties (3) Dependents and infants (4) Retired, rentiers and persons of independent means (5) Beggars, vagrants, etc

(6) Inmates of penal, mental & charitable institutions (7) Others 2. This table has been prepared for total, rural and urban areas for the district only. The non-workers in each activity are further cross-tabulated by age-groups 0-14,15-19,20-24,25-29,30-39, 40-49,50-59,60+ and Age not stated. The last activity of non-workers i. e. 'Others' largely comprises of the 'unemployed'. , 3. This table corresponds to Table B-IX of 1961-Census wherein the non-workers were classified into eight activities as against seven activities at the 1971-Census. The two categories of 1961- Census i. e. 'Persons seeking employment for the fIrst time' and 'Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work' have not been adopted at the 1971-Census . As such these persons do not fall in any of the first six above listed activities. These automatically fall in the residual activity i. e. 'Others'. First six categories are almost the same as at the 1961-Census. 4. This table is based on 20 % sample for urban areas and 10 % sample for rural areas. Sample results have been blown up to obtam estimates for full count.

93 94

B-VIU-PERSONS CLASSIFIED AS NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITY

District Total! Age­ Total Non-working Students Household Rural! group Population Duties Urban

P M F M F M F

~-_-~---__------'-~~------___----- _-- Mahendragarb District T Total 514,529 200,501 314,028 85,570 16,510 736 176,472 0_14 313,587 165,825 147,762 63,475 14,969 320 23,144 15_19 47,949 21,210 26,739 19,540 1,491 55 23,963 20_24 26,087 3,687 22,400 2,373 50 40 22,085 25_29 20,386 675 19,711 152 20 19,616 30_39 34,757 652 34,105 10 126 34,015 40_49 27,618 672 26,946 90 26,806 50-59 18,913 947 17,966 35 16,816 60+ 25,113 6,768 18,345 20 50 10,015 A.N.S. 119 65 54 12 R Total 460,997 179,184 281,813 75,795 11,579 680 IGO,297 0_14 281,891 149,058 132,833 56,459 10,769 310 22,169 15_19 42,267 18,595 23,672 17,305 800 50 21,902 20_24 22,748 2,928 19,820 1,909 10 40 19,590 25_29 18,151 529 17,622 112 20 17,552 30_39 31,149 550 30,599 10 100 30,529 40_49 24,851 592 24,259 80 24,149 50_59 17,052 798 16,254 30 15,264 60+ 22,772 6,071 16,701 50 9,131 A.N.S. 116 63 53 11 u Total 53,532 21,317 32,215 9,775 4,931 56 16,175 0_14 31,696 16,767 14,929 7,016 4,200 10 975 lL 19 5,682 2,615 3,067 2,235 691 5 2,061 20_24 3,339 759 2,580 464 40 2,495 25_29 2,235 146 2,089 40 2,064 3o_39 3,608 102 3,506 26 3,486 40_49 2,767 80 2,687 10 2,657 50_59 1,861 149 1,712 5 1,552 60+ 2,341 697 1,644 20 884 A.N.S. 3 2 1 1

Not(j:-A. N. S. means Age Not Stated. 95

CROSS-CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY -

DePen dent sand Infants Retired. Rentiers and [le,bgan, Inmates of Penal, Mental Others Persons of Indc.'~ndent Vagrants, etc, and Charitahle Institution> means ------..------~------'___,.------_------_-M F M F M F M F M F _------___.,-----1------....--...---- - 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ---20

-~----~------~------~------109,725 120,596 960 45 100 30 3,380 405 101,420 109,519 610 130 740 '1,240 875 45 245 235 1,029 30 203 85 20 10 270 10 210 85 70 20 216 5 306 135 196 5 15 6S 564 1,120 238 5 25 20 65 25 5,972 8,135 436 35 30 10 250 160 65 42 99,146 IOS,577 730 20 90 30 2,713 340 91,769 99,775 520 120 540 950 700 20 150 210 829 10 163 60 20 10 204 10 190 70 70 20 160 281 110 181 10 40 519 970 179 20 20 30 20 5,471 7,390 280 20 30 10 230 160 63 42 10,579 11,019 230 25 10 667 65 9,651 9,744 90 10 200 290 175 25 95 25 200 20 40 25 66 20 15 , . 56 5 25 25 15 5 5 2S 45 150 59 5 5 3S '5 501 745 156 15 20 2

TABLE C-I PART-A MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OFHOUSEHOLD CLASSIFIED BY AGE-GROUPS Flyleaf This table has been prepared for total, rural and urban population of the district only and is based on two stages of 20 per cent sample. The results obtained from sample have been inflated to obtain estimates for full count. Details of sampling and estimation procedure have been discussed in technical note appearing in Annexure II. The data in this table furnish information about the composition of households by rela­ tionship to the head of the household classified by three broad age-groups viz., less than 30, 30-49 and 50+. The figures for age not stated have been included in all ages. Data have been presented separately for related and unrelated members of the households and single member households. The relationship to the head of the household has been shown for son, brother, father, mother and other male or female members separately for married relations and for relation other than married relations (never married, widowed and divorced or separated persons). For later relations in addition to above mentioned relations information for daughter and sister has also been furnished. Unrelated persons and single member households have not been classified according to marital status. Among the married relations, the data for the spouses of the heads of the households have been given separately. 2. The table also presents total number of households and total household population by sex which is less than appearing in general population tables as this is based on estimation obtained from a sample of population records and excludes institutional and houseless households while general population tables have been generated from individual slip on full count. 3. This table broadly corresponds to Table C-Iof 1961-Census which had been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis for total, rural and urban population separately. The members of the households were grouped under (a) family members; heads of household who could be either male or female; their spouses; married sons and other male and female married relations and relations other than married persons, and (b) non-family members. No information by relationship was given for relations other than married persons nor any information was given for single member households. Classification by broad age-groups was also not attempted. The information for rural areas was then classified by households (i) engaged neither in cultiva­ tion nor in household industry (ii) engaged in household industry and (iii) engaged in cultivation by size of holding group while combined figures were given for urban and total areas. This additional information was processed from household schedules canvassed in 1961-Census only. 4. This table indicates the extent of the joint family system which is a topic of sociological interest. The age distribution of the heads of the households and their relations classified by marital status will _further help to study the future trend of the joint family system.

97 98 C-l PART-A-MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO

District Age- Heads of Total Total House- Spouses of Number of members by group Households No. of hold Population Heads of of the House Households Head of holds House Married relations of Heads hold ------Son Brother Father _------M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Tot \1 \HENDRAGARH All Ages 90,050 12,350 102,400 354,400 327,900 125 71,450 37,200 9,850 1,525 Less than 30 9,400 1,850 11,250 24,100 24,700 50 5,125 50 1,125 225 30-49 40,700 6,200 46,900 159,100 149,250 50 35,925 6,925 6,275 1,150 50+ 39,950 4,300 44,250 171,200 153,950 25 30,400 30,225 2,450 ISO Rur

All Ages 79,325 11,350 90,6"];5 319,525 296,725 100 63,025 34,150 9,175 1,300 Less than 30 7,125 1,700 8,825 18,750 19,850 50 3,775 25 875 150 30-49 35,450 5,800 41,250 141,850 134,175 50 31,475 6,225 5,950 1,025 50+ 36,750 3,850 40,600 158,925 142,700 .. 27,775 27,900 2,350 125 Urb All Ages 10,725 1,000 11,725 34,875 31,175 25 8,425 3,050 675 225 Less than 30 2,275 150 2,425 5,350 ~. 4,850 1,350 2S 250 75

30-49 5,250 400 5,650 17,250 ~. 15,075 4,450 700 325 125 50+ 3,200 450 3,650 12,275 11,250 25 2,625 2,325 100 25 99 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD CLASSIFIED BY AGE-GROUPS

-----~- ~--. relat ionsbi p to Head

Un-related Single of households Never nnrried, Widowed and Divorced or Separated relations persons Member --_._--Households M:other Other Other Son Brother Daughter Sister Father Mother Other Other Mlies Females Males Females M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ,22 23 24 25 26 27 al 2,375 4,675 73,925 136,375 10,950 95,725 3,650 1,300 12,575 61,550 55,775 800 75 ~,800 1,500

775 350 2,800 6,750 4,075 6,650 2,250 175 3,600 1,750 1,650 150 1,100 175 1,500 675 21,600 84,275 4,300 63850 J,OOO 925 7,200 13,475 11,900 350 75 1.400 250 100 3,650 49,525 45,350 2,575 25,225 400 200 1,775 46,325 42,225 300 1,300 1,075 al 1,975 4,450 69,050 122,425 9,750 84,850 3,175 1,200 1 J ,375 57,100 51,850 550 75 2,550 1,100

525 275 2,350 5,300 3,125 ',275 1,850 175 3,050 1,575 1,325 75 600 125 1,350 600 20,475 74,900 4,075 56,025 925 825 6,775 12,475 11 ,275 275 75 875 150 100 3,575 46,225 42,225 2,550 23,550 400 200 1,550 43,050 39,250 200 1,075 825 an 400 225 4,875 13,950 1,200 10,875 475 100 1,200 4,450 3,925 250 1,250 400

250 75 450 1,450 950 1,375 400 550 175 325 75 500 50 150 75 1,125 9,375 225 7,825 75 100 425 1,000 625 75 525 100 75 3,300 3,125 25 1,675 225 3,275 2,975 100 225 250 ------

TABLE C-III

AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION Flyleaf This table has been prepared in two Parts, Part-A relates to all areas and Part-B to ur ba areas. 2. The table corresponds to Table C-III Part-A and B of last Census with slightly different educa­ tional levels and age-groups. In 1961 it was prepared on full count basis and in 1951 on 10 per cent sample basis. This time it has been prepared on 10 per cent sample for rural areas and 20 per cent sample for urban areas. Thereafter the sample has been raised to full count. 3. The test adopted forliteracy in 1971-Census was the ability to read and write with understand­ ing. If a person fulfilled this test, then he was treated as literate otherwise illiterate. In case of literate persons the highest examination passed or the highest educational level attained, if any, was also recorded.

4. The educational levels adopted for Part-A, i.e. all areas of this table are as follows :­

(1) Primary ; (2) Middle; (3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary ; (4) Non-technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree; (5) Technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree; and (6) Graduate and above. 5. The educational levels of Part-B i.e. urban areas are as follows :-

(1) Primary ; (2) Middle; (3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary; (4) Non-technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree; (5) Technical diploma or Certificate not equal to degree; (6) Graduate degree other than technical degree; (7) Post-graduate degree other than technical degree; and (8) Technical degree or Diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree :- (i) Engineering and Technology ; Oi) Medicine ; (iii) Agriculture, Veterinary and Dairying; (iv) Teaching; and (v) Others. 6. This table enables us to assess progress in literacy in different age-groups and educational levels. 102

C-ID PART-A-AGE, SEX AND

Literate Age-group Total Population IIlitorate (without educational levels)*

P M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MAHENDRAGARH

All Ages 691,639 363,960 327,679 214,752 296,884 51,800 13,091 0-4 108,938 56,376 52,562 56,376 52,562 5-9 110,728 59,386 51,342 41,334 45,433 17,487 5,790 10-14 101,238 54,516 46,722 10,293 34,987 15,617 4,607 15-19 64,615 35,157 29,458 8,154 23,666 1,305 776 20-24 48,670 24,242 24,428 7,796 21,513 3,537 537 25-34 79,831 39,120 40,711 17,930 37,970 6,712 738 35+ 177,489 95,089 82,400 72,795 80,697 7,142 643 A. N. S. 130 74 56 74 56

Notes :-1. A.N·S. means Age Not Stated. 2. *Includ..:s figures of educational levels not classifi~tIe. 103

EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels

Primary Middle Matriculation Non-technical Technical diploma Graduate and or Higher diploma or Certifi- or Certificate not above Secondary ca te not equal to equal to degre:: degree

M F M F M F M F M F M F

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

DISTRICT

57,551 13,D28 23,601 3,331 13,351 1,014 845 182 44 2,016 149

565 119 26,506 6,334 2,036 784 64 10

11,546 3,174 10,918 1,421 3,150 376 45 20 39 25 4,216 1,389 3,559 514 4,367 366 187 49 19 561 60 5,878 1,332 3,877 405 3,632 173 362 44 15 714 49 8,840 680 3,211 207 2,138 89 251 69 10 702 15 i04

C-ID PART-B-AGE, SEX ANI)

Educational

--~ ~- Age-group Total Population Illiterate Literate Primary Middle (without educational levels)* __---t"-!--__...., __'_'''-'''-'_'-'-'--- _-t--.-!-.---._ _,._..,.--.~~

P M F M F M F M F M F

____,...... _,-..----._,_-----.,------.--.-___.,_-_..__,_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 __...,_ -.._. --.-o-'_____ --.-._-,___., MAHENDRAGARJI All Ages 70,667 37.749 32,918 16,925 23,526 6,030 3,693 3,972 2,571 6,732 2,173

0~4 10,626 5,630 4,996 5,630 4,996 5-9 10,818 5,731 5,087 3,553 3,503 2,106 1,505 72 79 10-14 10,517 5,650 4,867 889 2,010 1,914 1,131 1,813 1,101 1,010 615 15-19 6,869 3.761 3,108 577 1,510 178 187 457 388 2,039 752 20-24 5;684 2,973 2.711 585 1.544 163 138 240 320 1.024 364 25-34 8,718 4,545 4.173 1,101 2,940 399 329 423 403 1.164 295 35+ 17,431 9,456 7,975 4,587 7,022 1,270 403 967 280 1,495 147 A.N. S· 4 3 3

Notes : -1. *Includes figures of educational levels not classifiable. 2. A.N.S. meanS Age Not Stated. 105

EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

levels Technical degree or Diploma equal to degree or Post­ graduate degree, Matriculation Non-techni- Technical Graduate Post-graduate Engineering Medicine Agriculture, Teaching Others or Higher cal diploma diploma or degree other degree other and Veterinary Secondary or Certificate Certificate than techni. than Technology and Dairying not equal not equal cal degree technical to degree to degree degree

....._,~ ~---..-- ~~ -.--.,.------.-- --~-- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

___..__ ----.---.~ __-._--.--_. __ ~-___t _____._._~ __~~ -~~ 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 --:--'I--"'---'__'_'_" ~-----'~~------._..,..-.."- DISTRICT [2,833 664 154 152 34 505 60 169 20 39 58 5 19 219 54

24 10 476 226 5 20 29 25 697 246 19 49 19 130 30 29 5 19 5 5 38 15 919 123 96 34 5 183 5 77 10 10 24 14 130 34 711 34 49 10 163 63~ 5 10 29 5 111 5

TABLE C-V-MOTHER-TONGUES OF THE 1971-CENSUS PART A:. DISTRIBUTION OF LANGUAGES (INCLUSIVE OF MOTHER-TONGUES GROUPED UNDER EACH) SPECIFIED IN SCHEDULE VIII TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PARTB: SPEAKERS OF LANGUAGES/MOTHER-TONGUES (INCLUSIVE OF MOTHER-TONGUES WHERE GROUPED) OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN SCHEDULE VIII TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Flyleaf These tables correspond to the all-India language tables of the Census of India, 1951 published in Census of India Paper I of 1954 and the language tables C-V of the Census of India, 1961 published in Volume I Part II-C (ii)-Language Tables and Volume XIII Punjab, Part II-C, Social and Cultural Tables. 2. The question on mother-tongues at the 1971-Census and instructions to enumerators were as follows. Question 14: Mother-tongue 3. Definition :-Mother-tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother -tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes the language usually spoken by the mother shall be recorded. 4. Record mother-tongue in full whatever be the name of the language as returned and avoid use of abbreviations. You are not expected to determine if the language returned by a person is the dialect of another major language and so on. You should not try to establish any relationship between religion and mother­ tongue. You are bound to record the language as returned by the person as his mother-tongue and you should not enter into any argument with him and try to record anything other than what is returned. If you have reason to suspect that in any area due to any organised movement, mother-tongue was not being truthfully returned, you should record the mother-tongue as actually returned by the respondent and make a report to your superior Census Officers for verification. You are not authorised to make any correction on your own. 5. TABLE C-Y PART-A is in two sections: (i) showing the distribution of speakers of languages (inclusive of mother-tongues grouped under each) specified in Schedule VIn to the Constitution of India for the district for total, rural' and urban areas cross-classified by sex and (ii) showing the distribution of speakers ofthese languages for the district, three tahsils and five towns in the district for total areas only cross-classified by sex. The data for the rural areas of the tahsil are not presented but they can be derived by subtracting data in respect of towns within the tahsil from the total tahsil figures. 6. TABLE C-V PART-B presents speakers of languages/mother-tongues (inclusive of mother-tongues where grouped) other than thosc shown under Part-A for the district, tahsils and towns. This table is also being presented in two sections : (i) showing the speakers of thcse languages/mother-tongues for the district for total, rural and urban arcas cross-classified by sex and (ii) showing the distribution of these languages/ mother-tongues for total areas of the district, tahsils and towns cross-classified by sex. 7. We have, however, presented Tables C-V part-A (ii) and C-V Part-B (ii) only in this volume.

8. In both Parts A and :8, mother-tongues have been grouped in some cases under the relevant language (s). Tbis bas been done on the basis of information readily available or in the light of studies already made, Those 'identifiable' mother-tongues which returned 10,000 or more speakers each at the all-India level have been grouped in Parts A and B as shown below: PART-A Hindi Banjari ; Bhadrawahi ; Bhojpuri ; Braj Bhasha ; Bundelkhandi ; Chhattisgarhi ; Garhwali ; Haryanvi ; Kangri ; Kumauni ;Magadhi/Magahi ; Maithili ; Malvi ; Mandeali ; Marwari, Mewati ; Nimadi ; Pahari*; Rajasthani ; Punjab! Bagri PART-B Bhili/Bhilodi Bhilali ; Kokna/Kokni/Kukna Lahuda Multani

.< 9. All other mother-tongues falling under Part-B and which returned less than 10,000 speakers each at the all India level or were not 'identifiable' on the basis of information available as of data, are included in the category 'Others' occurring as the last entry in Part-R . *PAHARI is c(,mbination of various speeches spohn over long stretches of areas where the speakers l'referred to give a general name as Pabari. . 108 C-V PART-A (ii)-DISTRIBUTlON OF LANGUAGES (INCLUSIVE OF MOTHER­ TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

District/Tahsil/Town Assamese Bengali Gujarati

1 p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,----~--~-~~-~~-~------~~-. _--- Mabendragarh District 1 22 16 6 64 32 32 1. Dadri Tahsil 8 5 3 1. Charkhi Dadri (M. C.) 5 3 2 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil 4 3 4 3 II. Kanina (M.e.) 3 2 2 1 1 III. Mahendragarh (M.e.)

3. Narnaul Tahsil 10 8 2 59 30 29 VI. Ateli (M.C.) 3 3 V. Namaul (M.e.) 5 3 2 58 29 29 109

TONGUES GROUPED UNDER EACH) SPECIFIED IN SCHEDULE VIU FOR DISTRICT, TAHSILS AND TOWNS

Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Malayalam Marathi --'_....._.,_.-_--._ _..._-----._-- -....._---~---..._------P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ------~--

687,777 361,664 326,113 4 4~ 1 1 5 5 10 10 258,762 137,193 121,569 2 2 2 2 4 4 18,907 10,204 8,703 188,473 98,567 89,906 3 3 5,847 3,029 2,818 11,410 6,097 5,313 240,542 125,904 114,638 2 2 3 3 1,859 1,019 840 30,220 16,144 14,076 110

C- V PART-A (H)-DISTRIBUTION OF LANGUAGES (INCLUSIVE OF MOTHER TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR

District/Tahsil/Town Oriya punjabi Sanskrit

P M F p M F p M F] 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ------.~---~-_..__,------Mabendragarh DIstrict 1 1 3,435 2,035 1,400 1. Dadri Tahsil 780 514 266 I. Charkhi Dadri (M. C.) 542 296 246 2. Mandendragarh Tahsil 423 300 123 II. Kanina (M.C.) 22 9 13 III. Mahendragarh (M.e.) 78 43 35 3. Narnaul Tahsil 2,232 1,221 1,011 IV. Ateli (M. C.) 75 40 35 V. Narnaul (M.C.) 1,586 796 790 TONGUES GROUPED UNDER EACH) SPECIFIED IN SCHEDULE Vllt DISTRICT, TAHSILS AND TOWNS-concld. .

Sindhi Tamil TeJugu Urdu

p M F p M F p M F p M F 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ------... ------

5 3 2 5 4 1 265 149 116 4 2 2 4 3 113 61 52 3 2 3 2 7 4 3 49 28 21

103 60 43

3 3

Note :~M.C. means Municipal Committee. ii2

C-V PARTB-(ii)-SPEAKERS OF LANGUAGES/MOTHER-TONGUES (INCLUSIVE OF MOTHER TONGUES WHERE GROUPED) OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN SCHEDULE VIII TO THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR DISTRICTS, TAHSUS AND TOWNS

Serial District/Tahsil/Town Persons Males Females No.

~~~-----~~------

1 2 3 4 5

DOGRI Mabendragarh District 6 6 1. Dadri Tahsil 2 2 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil 2 2 3. Narnaul Tahsil 2 2 ENGLISH Mabendragarb District 11 9 2 1. Dadri Tahsil 6 4 2 . Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) 5 3 2 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil 3 3 3. Narnaul Tahsil 2 2 Narnaul (M.C.) GORKHALI/NEPALI Mahendragarh District 17 12 5 1. Dadri Tahsil 13 9 4 Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) 12 8 4 2' Mahendragarh Tahsil 3 2 3. Mahendragarh (M.C.) 2 1 1 Namaul Tahsil 1 1 KONKANI Mabendragarh District 1 1 1. Dadri Tahsil 1 1 LAHNDA Mahendragarh District 9 8 1 1. Dadri Tahsil 2 2 i. Mahendragal'h Tahsil 5 5 Mahendragarh (M.C.) 5 5 3. Narnaul Tahsil 2 1 1 Natnaul (M.e.) 2

N(}te :-M. C. meln~ Municipal Committee. 'tABLE c-VI1 RELIGION Flyleaf This table gives us distribution ot total, rural and urban population by religion and is based on full count. This table gives us information upio tahsil level for total and rural areas and upto town level for urban areas. It corresponds_to Table C-VII of the 1961-Census and Table D-n of the 1951-Census. 2 The table gives data for 'males' and 'females' separately fOf each ot the six numerically important religions of India viz., Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, and Sikhism. Figures of other religions which are numerically less important have been grouped together and shown in column 18 and 19 i.e. 'Other religion and persuasions'. 3. Columns 20 and 21 are self-explanatory and give the number of males and females, respectively, who did not report their religion at the 1971-Census. The number of such persons is 233 (129 males and 104 females). 4. It may be mentioned here that some persons returned their religions by sect names instead ot the main religion to which the sects belong. All such sects were recorded as reported without any mention about the religion to which they belong, at the time of enumeration. After the sorting of individual slips the popUlation returning such sects was clubbed with the respective religion to which these sects belong.

J13 114

c-vIi,

Name of District/Tahsil/Town Total/ Rural/ Total Buddhists Christians Urban

p M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MAHENDRAGARH Mahendragarh District T 691,639 363,960 327,679 2 7 10 R 620,972 326,211 294,761 2 2 1 U 70,667 37,749 32,918 5 9 l. Dadri Tahsil T 259,706 137,807 121,899 1 R 240,222 127,286 112,936 1 U 19,484 10,521 8,963 J. Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) U 19,484 10,521 8,963 2. Mahendragarh Tahsil T 188,972 98,916 90,056 1 R 171,601 89,727 81,874 1 U 17,371 9,189 8,182 II. Kanina (M.e.) U 5,875 3,042 2,833 III. Mahendragarh (M.e.) U 11,496 6,147 5,349 3. Narnaul Tahsil T 242,961 127,237 115,724 1 7 9 R 209,149 109,198 99,951 1 2 U 33,812 18,039 15,773 5 9 IV. AteJi (M.e.) U 1,937 1,062 875 V. Narnanl (M.e.) u 31,875 16,977 14,898 5 9

Note :-M. C, means Municipal Committee, 115

RELIGION

religion Other Religions Religion Persuasions not stated Hindus Jains Muslims Sikhs

M F M F M F M F M F M F

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

DISTRICT 360,272 324,491 410 372 1,814 1,566 1,326 1,136 129 104 323,894 292,845 54 47 1,729 1,489 410 281 120 98 36,378 31,646 356 325 85 77 916 855 9 6 136,189 120,507 204 202 1,157 1,009 158 87 98 94 125,962 111,794 38 37 1,150 1,006 37 5 98 94 10,227 8,713 166 165 7 3 121 82 10,227 8,713 166 165 7 3 121 82 98,503 89,718 16 13 290 246 98 76 9 2 [89,367 81,578 15 10 260 221 76 62 9 2 9,136 8,140 1 3 30 25 22 14 3,021 2,811 18 19 3 3 6,115 5,329 3 12 6 19 11 125,580 114,266 190 157 367 311 1,070 973 22 8 108,565 99,473 1 319 262 297 214 13 2 17,015 14,793 189 157 48 49 773 759 9 6 1,047 864 5 6 10 5 15,968 13,929 189 157 43 43 763 754 9 6

TABLE c-vnr SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

Fly!r:of PART-A :-Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and Don-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Castes. PART-B :-Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers according to main activity among Scheduled Tribes. This table, according to the pattern adopted for all States and Union Territories, has two parts: Part-A for Scheduled Castes ; ard Part-B for Scheduled Tribes Since there are no Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State according to the Presidential Order, only Part-A of this table appears in the Report. Ths! table gives us distribution of Scheduled Castes population for total, rural ar:d urban areas on full count" Scheduled Castes population has been distributed by Jitera'Cy. worktrs ard ron-workers and workers hasv been further distributed in broad industrial categories_ This is a general table for Schedukd Castes and givee us data down to tahsil level. This table corresponds to Table C-VIII of 1961·Census.

117 118

c-vm PART-A-SCHEDULED CASTES AND Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers

WORKERS District! Total Total Illiterate Literate and Tahsil/!own Rural! oducated Total I II Urban persons Workers Culti vators Agricultural Labourers

-_----~- ----._------.___ ------_ p M F M F M F M F M F M F _------__.....,------_---_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

~- Mahendragarh T 103,449 53,724 49,725 38,34148,33815,383 1,387-24,029 3,010 3,31722111,9372,172 District R 94,077 48,716 45,361 35,098 44,198 13,618 1,163 21,906 2,844 3,291 221 11,811 2,163 u 9,372 5,008 4,364 3,243 4,140 1,765 224 2,123 166 26 126 9 1. Dadri Tahsil T 40,458 21,430 19,028 16,054 18,603 5,376 425 10,017 1,852 1,956 214 4,484 1,252 R 37,630 19,913 17,717 14,928 17,332 4,985 385 9,345 1,812 1,948 214 4,479 1,252 U 2,828 1,517 1,311 1,126 1,271 391 40 672 40 8 5 i Charkhi Dadri U 2,828 1,517 1,311 1,126 1,271 391 40 672 40 8 5 (M.e.) 2. Mahendragarh T 28,719 14,820 13,899 10,607 13,506 4,213 393 6,736 739 770 7 3,942 632 Tahsil R 26,108 13,428 12,680 ,,9,730 12,365 3,698 315 6,179 694 756 7 3,859 624 U 2,611 1,392 1,219 877 1,141 515 78 557 4S 14 83 8 ii Kanina (M.e.) U 786 412 374 307 358 105 16 159 6 14 76 2 Iii Mahendragarh U 1,825 980 845 570 783 410 62 398 39 7 6 (M.C.) (3) Narnaul Tahsil T 34,272 17,474 16,798 11,680 16,229 5,794 569 7,276 419 591 3,511 288 R 30,339 15,375 14,964 10,440 14,501 4,935 463 6,382 338 587 3,473 287

U 3,933 2,099 ~1,834 1,240 1,728 859 106 894 81 4 38 1 Iv. Ateli(M.e.) U 179 93 86 59 80 34 6 36 8 8 v. Narnaul(M.e.) U 3,754 2,006 ~ 1,748 1,181 1,648 825 100 858 73 4 30 1

Note :-M.C. meanS MuniCipal Committee. 119 SCHEDULE)) TRIBES

and non-workers according to Main Activity Among Scheduled Castes

WORKERS

III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Livestock, Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non-Workers Forestry, and Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Fishing, Quarrying Communi­ Hunting,& cations Plantations, -(a)-~(b)-- Orchards Household Other than and Allied Industry household activities Industry

M F M FM F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

2 2,808 246 29,695 46,715 519 78 S86 101 1,816 S8 807 76 396 30 384 5 220 2 2,076 110 26,810 42,517 18 1 178 3 364 14 65 2 451 1 163 732 136 2,885 4,198 267 77 494 93 476 41 700 82 160 21 286 96 1,098 68 11,413 17,176 262 76 494 93 475 44 522 70 124 20 194 54 793 42 10,568 15,905 5 1 1 178 12 36 92 42 305 26 845 1,271 5 178 12 36 92 42 305 26 845 1,271 106 53 8 563 12 181 5 73 268 4 114 666 69 8,084 13,160 101 1 53 8 545 12 112 4 60 90 4 81 522 33 7,249 11,986 5 18 69 13 178 33 144 36 835 1,174 3 1 5 5 3 7 45 4 253 368 2 17 64 8 175 26 99 32 582 806 164 1 39 955 5· 290 3 228 10 281 2 . 173 1 1,044 109 10,198 16,379 156 1 39 796 2 ·173 2 212 9 100 85 1 761 35 8,993 14,626 8 159 3 117 16 181 1 88 283 74 1,205 1,753 10 17 8 57 78

8 159 3 116 16 1 181 1 78 266 66 1,148 1,675

TABLE D-t POPULATION CLASSIFIED BY PLACE QF BIR'1;H Flyleaf . This table corresponds to Table D-JI of 196t-Census. This is the only table ot 1971-Census which gives classification of population according to place of birth. while all the migration tables at the 1961~ Census were prepared with reference to place of birth, the migration tables of 1971-Census except Table D-I are based on place of last residence.

2. The data in this table are presented for total, rural and urban areas separately for the district only. The place of birth has been broadly classified in column 1 of the table under the following main groups :-

A. Born in India

B. Born in countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) C. Born in countries in Europe (excluding U.S.S.R.) D. Born in countries in Africa; E. Born in countries in two Americas; F. Born in countries in Oceania ; and G. Unclassifiable.

3. In the case of persons born in India, the birth place has been further classified as to whether it was "rural" "urban" or "unclassifiable" which gives an i,rdication of ruraI/urban migration based on the pJace of birth. Uuder this Group (Born in Itdia). thel'e are two sub-gl'OUps, viz., (i) Born within the State of enumeJ"ation ; al1d (II) Born in States in India beyor:d the State of enumeration. Sub-group-I has been further divided into (a) Born in place of enumeration (b) Born elsewhere in district of enumel'ation and (c) Born in other districts of the State. ULder sub-group II, figures have been given serarately for each State al1d Union Territory. The States and/or Union Territories for which the figures are nil, have been omitted from this table.

4. Under Groups B, C, D, E and F, however, the data have been given separately for some selected countries only. The total of the remaining countries in a continent is given against 'elsewhere' under each continent in the table.

S. There are two appendices to this table giving information of inter-district migration.

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123 D-I-POPULATION CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF 'BIRTH

Birth place Rural/ Enumerated io Rural or Urban' areas of Mahendrasarb District Urbao/ Unclassj· fjable ------_... _--.. .. _-__..,-- Total Rural Urban ------_"------.-----_-- p M F P M F P M F _...------._------_-_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

------__.------____.------~------Total Population 691,639 363,960 327,679 620,972 326,211 294,761 70,667 37,749 32,918 A. Born in India R 626,771 328,866 297,905 612,052 323,931 288,121 14,719 4,935 9,784 U 60,357 I' 32,933 27,424 7,410 1,720 5,690 52,947 31,213 21,734 Unc). 555 180 375 130 60 70 425 120 305 I. Within the State of R 579,104 323,911 255,193 568,710 320,141 248,569 10,394 3,770 6,624 Enumeration U 53,802 31,103 n,699 ",220 990 3,230 49,582 30;113 19,469 Unci. 240 135 105 60 60 180 75 105 '(a) Born in plaCe ot R 464,877 309,031 155,846 464,877 g09,031 155,846 enumeration U 45,022 28,683 16,339 45,022 28,683 16,339 (b) Boro elsewhere in R 74,416 8,905 65,511 68,012 6,590 61,422 6,404 2,315 4,089 district of enumeration U 4,075 930 3,145 2,330 540 1,790 1,745 390 1,355 UncI. 130 55 75 130 55 75 (c) Born in other R 39,811 5,975 33,836 35,821 4.520 31,301 3,990 1.455 ; 2,535 districts of the State U 4,705 1,490 3,215 1,890 450 1,440 2,815 1,040 17,75 UncI. 110 80 30 60 60 50 20 30 II. States in India R 47,667 4,955 42,712 43,342 3,790 39,552 4,325 1,165 3,160 beyond the State of U 6,555 1,830 4,725 3,190 730 2,460 3,365 1,100 2,265 ~numeration UncI. 315 45 270 70 70 245 45 200 '(a) States

1. Andhra Pradesh U 45 20 25 30 10 20 15 10 5 2. "'Assam R 35 5 30 30 30 5 5 U 35 10 25 30 10 20 5 5 3. Bihar R 40 15 25 20 20 20 15 5 U 45 20 25 10 10 35 20 15 UncI. 10 10 10 10 4. Gujarat R 40 40 20 20 20 20 U 105 40 65 40 20 20 65 20 45 UncI. 15 15 15 15 5. IiUnachalPradesh R 40 25 15 40 25 15 U 55 25 30 10 10 45 25 20 6. Jammu & Kashmir R 90 25 65 40 40 50 25 25 U 65 20 45 10 10 55 20 35 7. Kerala U 10 10 10 10 8. Madhya Pradesh R 85 25 60 70 20 50 15 5 10 U 200 65 135 130 40 90 70 25 45 UncI. 5 5 5 5 9, Maharashtra R 15 5 10 10 10 5 5 U 110 55 55 30 10 20 80 45 35 124

D-I-POPULATION CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Birth Place Rural! Enumerated in Rural or Urban areas of Mahendragarh District Urban! Unclassi- ---~ ~~~ ---- fiable Total Rural Urban

p M F P M F P M F ----~ ------~ ---.--- 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 ~------.. ------10. Nagaland R 5 5 5 5 11. Orissa U 45 20 25 10 10 35 10 25 12. Punjab R 540 320 220 170 110 60 370 210 160 U 1,020 430 590 340 110 230 680 320 360 UncI. 15 15 15 15 13. Rajasthan R 45,002 4,075 40,927 41,602 3,400 38,202 3,400 675 2,125 U 2,885 565 2,320 1,700 310 1,390 1,185 255 930 Unct. 240 30 210 60 60 180 30 150 14. Tamil Nadu U 25 10 15 25 10 15 15. Uttar Pradesh R 1,.535 405 1,130 1,180 230 950 355 115 180 U 900 270 630 360 100 260 540 170 370 UncI. 30 15 15 30 IS 15 16. weSt Bengal R 20 5 15 10 10 10 5 5 U 170 50 120 110 20 90 60 30 30 (b) Union Territories 1. Andaman & R 5 5 5 5 Nico bar Island

2. Chandigarh U 20 10 10 20 10 10 3. Delhi R 220 45 175 190 30 160 30 15 15 U 815 205 610 370 80 290 445 125 320 B. Born in Countries in Asia beyond India (Including U.S.S.R.) 3,:2.46 1,871 1,315 670 390 280 2,576 1,481 1,095 1. Burma 10 10 10 10 2. Nepal 40 30 10 30 20 10 10 10 3. pakistan 3,196 1,831 1,365 630 360 270 2,566 1,471 1,095 C. Born in Countries in Europe (ExclUding U.S.S.R.) D. Born in Countries in Africa E. Born in Countries in two Americas F. Born in Countries in Oceania G. Unclassifiable 710 110 600 710 110 600

Notes.-l. Those States/Union Territories for which data are nil have not been shown. 2. Lines representing RuraI/Urban!Unclassifiable birth place against some states/Union Territories having nil entries have also been omitted. 3. Countries with nil returnS have been omitted. 4. *Includes Mizo District now constituted as Union Territory of 'Mizoram', 5. R-Rural~ U-Vrban and l,Jncl.-Unc1asslfiable, 125

D-I-POPULATION CLASSIFIED BY PI..ACE OF BIRTH APPENDIX-I Persons born in other districts and the State and enumerated in Mahendragarh district

District of Birth Rural/ Enumerated in the District UrbanI Unclassi­ fiable Total Rural Urban

M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total R 5,975 33,836 4,520 31,301 1,455 2,535 U 1,490 3,215 450 1,440 1,040 1,775 UncI. 80 30 60 20 30 1. Ambala R 35 50 10 30 25 20 U 85 120 40 40 45 80 UncI. 10 10 2. Kamal R 50 110 20 60 30 50 U 110 95 30 30 80 65 3. Rohtak R 2,700 11,185 2,080 10,280 620 905 U 315 500 110 170 205 330 UncI. 50 10 50 10 4. Gurgaon R 1,800 9,735 1,260 8,660 540 1,075 U 325 885 80. 310 245 575 UncI. 10 10 5. Hisar R 1,315 12,536 1,100 12,071 215 465 U 580 1,575 170 880 410 695 UncI. 5 5 6. lind R 75 220 50 200 25 20 U 75 40 20 10 55 30 UncI. 5 5 7. District unspecified UncI. 15 5 15 5

Note.- R stands for Rural. U stands for Urban. Unel. stands for Unclassifiable. 126

D-I-POPULATION CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH APPENDIX-II Persons born in tbis district but enumerated in other districts of the State

,District of enumeration Totall Birth Place Rural! Urban Rural Urban Unclassifiable

M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total Out-migrants Total 11,009 55,772 1,665 4,165 25 45 Rural 7,439 51,192 590 1,880 .. Urban 3,570 4,580 1,075 2,285 25 45 1. Ambala Total 270 210 165 115 Rural 90 80 70 30 Urban 180 130 95 85 2. Kamal Total 355 665 140 115 Rural 250 620 50 50 Urban 105 45 90 65 3. Rohtak Total 2,185 24,551 255 825 5 25 Rural 1,690 23,391 90 550 Urban 495 1,160 165 275 5 25 4. Gurgaon Total 1,885 14,851 370 1,595 15 5 Rural 1,300 13,861 130 720 .. Urban 585 990 240 875 15 5 5. Hisar Total 5,809 15,135 630 1,400 5 15 Rural 3,879 12,960 190 500 .. Urban 1,930 2,175 440 900 5 15 6. Jind Total 505 360 . 105 115 Rural 230 280 60 30 Urban 275 80 45 85 TABLE D-V 'MIGRANT WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO MAIN ACTIVITIES CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE Flyleaf This table gives the distribution of migrant population by Workers and Non-workers according to place of last residence in rural and urban areas. The workers are further classified into the following nine iIldustrial categories :- I. Cultivators; II. Agricultural Labourers ;

III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting & Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities; IV. Mining and Quarrying ; V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing, and Repairs :- (a) Household Industry ; (b) Other than Household Industry; VI. Construction; VII. Trade and Commerce ; VIII. Transport, Storage & Communications ; and IX. Other Services.

2. It will indicate the industrial categories attracting migrants and whether in the different industrial categories the flow of migrants is from rural to urban areas or vice versa. At the 1961-Census, Table D-VI gave similar information but it was prepared with reference to the "place of birth". The 1961-Census Table showed this information for persons born locally (non-migrants) also but this time data are given for persons whose place of last residence was other than the place of enumeration i.e. for migrants only. The place of last residence adopted in 197 I-Census instead of "birth place" is definitely more relevant for studying migration. 3. The information is presented separately for total and urban areas of the district only. Figures for 'rural' areas of the district can be worked out by subtracting the 'Urban' figures from 'Total'. Classification according to the place oflast residence (col. 1) is the same as in the case of Table D-II. In the case of persons' whose place oflast residence was within the country, separate figures have been given according to the character of the place oflast residence i.e. rural or urban. For persons in whose case the character of the place of last residence could not be ascertained, the figures are given as unclassifiable.

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WORKERS Last Residence Rural! Total Migrants Total Workers Urbani --___'- --~___,~---- _-- UnclasS"i- I II III fiable Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards & Allied activities P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MAHENDRAGARH

Total Migrants 196,325 29,800 166,525 17,180 8,875 2,555 5,445 640 1,930 465 105 A. Resided in India R 171,745 19.495 152,250 9,610 8,215 1,720 5,340 510 1,805 435 105 U 19,835 7,540 12,295 5,120 565 570 105 80 125 25 UncI. 530 145 385 110 15 15 5

I. Within State of R 122,300 14,780 107,520 6,985 6.385 1,395 4,490 350 1,240 215 60 enumeration but outside U 10,840 3,830 7,010 2,530 370 155 75 40 115 25 place of enumeration UncI. 220 85 135 60 5

(a) Else~here in . R 79,360 9,160 70,200 4,730 3,620 980 2,560 170 705 110 40 distflct of enumeration U 4,845 1,415 3,430 1,000 95 75 40 10 35 10 UncI. 155 55 100 40 5

(b) In other districts R 42,940 5,620 37,320 2,255 2,765 415 1,930 180 535 105 20 of State of enumeration U 5,995 2,415 3,580 1,530 275 80 35 30 80 15 UncI. 65 30 35 20

II. States in India beyond R 49,445 4,715 44,730 2,625 1,830 325 850 160 565 220 45 the State of enumeration U 8,995 3,710 5,285 2,590 195 415 30 40 10 Unci. 310 60 250 50 10 15 5

(a) States

1. Andhra Pradesh U 85 45 40 30 20

2. *Assam R 20 5 15 5 U 250 210 40 195 io 3. Bihar R 35 10 25 10 U 80 50 30 40 Unci. 10 10

4. Gujarat R 50 10 40 10 u 130 65 65 35 '5 10 UncI. 10 10 S. Himachal Pradesh R 45 20 25 5 U 85 35 SO 20 10 6. Jammu & Kashmir R 75 25 50 15 U 130 95 35 90 20 i6 7. KeraJa U 10 10 Unel. 15 15 is 10 8. Madhya Pradesh R 105 SO 55 SO 10 10 U 280 100 180 70 10 UncI. 5 S 9. Maharashtra R 15 5 10 S U 155 110 4S S5 5 129

MAiN ACTIYITIES CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE HAyING 100,000 AND ABOyE POPULATION

WORKERS

---IV------Y"------VI ------ViT ------VIII--- - -IX--~ X Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non­ and Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage a~d . Workers Quarrying ______CommuntcatlOns (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industl·Y

-----M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 23 24 25 26 27 ------_ DISTRICT-TOTAL

800 ·230 600 205 1,595 135 345 35 2,215 45 620 10 7,345 735 12,620 157,650 660 220 360 135 1,065 125 260 35 970 25 305 5 3,325 420 9,885 144035 140 10 170 50 445 10 75 690 20 260 5 2,665 240 2,420 11,730 20 5 10 10 5 45 10 35 370 120 50 255 90 600 75 95 20 790 10 230 2,935 350 7,795 101,135 120 20 155 10 4S 305 10 95 1,590 140 1,300 6,640 20 5 5 5 5 25 25 130 80 40 225 70 385 55 20 10 530 130 2,100 140 4,430 66,580 90 45 25 55 25 665 20 415 3,335 20 5 5 5 10 15 95 40 10 30 20 215 20 75 10 260 10 100 835 210 3,365 34,555 30 20 110 10 20 250 10 70 925 120 885 3,305 5 15 10 35 S40 170 105 45 465 50 165 15 180 15 75 5 390 70 2,090 42,90 140 10 50 30 290 30 385 10 165 5 1,075 100 1,120 5,090 5 5 20 10 10 240

10 15 40 5 15 10 20 io 135 15 40 10 25 15 15 ·s 5 10 30 10 10 49 10 15 5 30 60 10 5 15 25 5 5 15 50 15 10 50 10 50 5 35

10 5 10 5 10 , 25 45 10 10 20 20 , 30 180 i. •• 5 5 10 10 10 5 30 5 55 40 l:j()

D-V-MIGRANT WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

WORK;ERS Last Re~idence Rural/ Total Migrants Total Workers UrbanI ------Unclassi- I II III fiable Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, Labourers Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards & Allied activities

-----.-- -~- P M F M F ----M F M F M ---F

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

--~- -~~------MAHENDRAGARH 10. Mysore R 5 5 U 15 15 15 10 11. Orissa U 65 40 25 5

12. Punjab R 380 215 165 170 10 25 20 10 U 1,245 620 625 435 50 45 20 Unci. 10 10 13. Rajasthan R 46,965 3,985 42,980 2,065 1,785 290 850 110 555 195 45 U 3,555 840 2,715 600 80 45 20 10 UncI. 225 30 195 20 10 5

14. Tamil Nadu U 25 10 15 5 15. Uttar Pradesh R L 1,485 350 1,135 265 5 30 10 U 1,205 560 645 395 25 150 10 Unci. 35 15 20 15 5 16. West BengaJ R 25 25 U 340 235 105 190 25 (b) Union Territories

1. Chandigarh U 40 35 5 30

2. Delhi Ri 240 40 200 25 20 10 5 U~ 1,300 635 665 380 30 50 10 B. Countres in Asia beyond 2,335 1,340 995 1,230 80 200 10 India (Including U.S.S.R.) 1. Burma 10 10 2. Nepal 35 25 10 25 3. Pakistan 2,290 1,305 985 1,205 80 200 10 C. C ounll'les in Europe (Excluding U.S.S.R.) D~ Countries in Mrica - E. Countries in tw 0 Americas F. Countries in 0 ceania G. Unclassifiable 1,880 1,280 600 1,110 50 40 131 MAIN ACTIVITIES CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE HAViNG 100,000 AND ABO)'E POPULi\TION-contd.

WORKERS

~------IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non- and Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Workers QuarryIng ------Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry ------_------M F M F M F M F M F -----M F M F M F '------_ -----_..------_- ---- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DISTRICT~TOTAL-=---;o-;;dd~ ------_..._------5 5 5 35 25

5 45 30 10 5 20 10 45 155 10 10 75 50 25 200 50 185 575 10 540 160 95 45 250 50 125 15 130 5 55 5 275 55 1,920 41,195 120 10 10 30 80 20 65 40 210 20 240 2,635 5 5 5 10 10 185

5 5 15 150 30 15 30 5 85 1.130 5 15 45 10 5 170 10 165 620 10 20 25 10 90 65 45 105

5 25 5 5

10 20 .. 15 180 10 15 45 55 5 55 150 15 255 635 10 15 75 10 S45 50 330 6S 110 915

10 25 10 10 15 75 10 545 50 305 65 100 905

40 980 170 600 132

D-V-MIGRANT WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCORDING TO DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

WORKERs Last Residence Rural! Total Migrants Total Workers '_~- Urbani I II III Unclassi. Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, fiable Labourers Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation< • Orchards & Allied activities ------_ ------"'-_ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 ------11 12 ~AHENDRAGAR}t Total Migrants 26,335 9,250 17,085 6,220 595 255 75 80 30 55 5 A. Resided in India R 14,515 4,645 9,870 3,030 285 120 60 60 15 35 5 U 9,565 3,450 6,115 2,140 225 50 15 20 15 15 Unci. 440 135 305 100 15 5 5 I. Within State of R 10,390 3,670 6,720 ' 2,335 165 105 40 40 10 25 enumeration but outside U 5,830 2,130 -3,700 ! 1,320 120 15 15 10 15 15 place of enumeration Unci. 200 8S l1S 60 5 (a) Elsewhere in R 6,580 2,370 4,210 1,510 90 80 30 30 5 20 district of enumeration U 2,195 655 1,540 440 25 5 10 5 10 UncI. 145 55 90 40 5 (b) In other districts of R 3,810 1,300 2,510 825 75 25 10 10 5 5 State of enumeration U 3,635 1,475 2,160 880 95 10 5 10 10 5 UncI. 55 30 25 20 U. States in India R 4,125 975 3,150 695 120 15 20 20 5 10 5 beyond the State of U 3,735 11 ~20 '2,415 820 105 35 10 enumeration UncI. 240 50 190 40 10 5 5 (a) States 1. Andhra Pradesh U 25 15 10 10

2. "'Assam R 10 5 5 5 U 10 10 5

3. Bihar R 15 10 5 10 U 40 30 10 30

4. Gujarat R 20 20 U 80 2S 55 5 5 UncI. 10 1'0 5. Himachal Pradesh R 35 20 15 5 U 65 25 40 10

6. Jammu & Kashmir R 55 25 30 15 . - .. U 60 25 35 20 10 10

7. Kerala UncI. 5 5 5

8. Madhya Pradesh R 15 10 5 10 U 90 30 60 20 UncI. 5 5 9. Maharashtra R 5 5 .. 5 U 95 60 35 25 5

10. Mysore R 5 5 U 5 ·s 5

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MAIN ACTIVITIES CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE HAVING 100,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION-contd.

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining and Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non- Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Workers Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 DrSTR]:CT -URBAN 10 140 25 945 35 85 5 1,635 15 360 10 [2,655 395 3,030 16,490 10 70 5 555 35 60 5 790 5 165 5 .1,165 '150 i 1,615 9,585 40 .. 305 15 360 10 150 5 1,185 180 .1,310 5,890 20 5 10 10 5 45 10 35 290 10 45 330 15 35 640 120 985 100 1,335 6,555 20 .. 135 15 185 95 830 90 810 3,580 20 5 5 5 5 25 25 110 10 35 205 5 420 70 640 50 860 4,120 10 35 5 25 25 325 10 215 1,515 20 5 5 5 10 15 85 10 125 10 35 220 50 345 50 475 2,435 10 100 10 160 70 505 80 595 2,065 5 15 10 25 25 5 225 20 25 5 150 5 45 5 180 50 280 3,030 20 170 175 10 55 5 355 90 500 2,310 5 5 20 10 10 180 10 5 10

5 5 5 5

10 .. 5 15 5 5 5 10

...... 20 .. 5 5 20 50 10 5 15 15 5 5 15 40

15 10 30 5 3S

5

5 .. 5 . . S 10 10 10 60 5

5 . . .. 10 5 10 5 35 30

.. S 5 134 D-V-MIGRANT WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS ACCGRDINGTO DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

WORKERS Last Residence Rural! Total Migrants Total Workers UrbanI I II III Unclassi­ Cultivators Agricultural Livestock, fiable Labourers Fores~ry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards & Allied activities

p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MAHENDRAGARH 11. Orissa U 35 10 25 5 12. Punjah R 260 125 135 90 10 5 U 735 340 395 195 40 5 UncI. 10 10 13 . Rajasthan R 3,375 615 2,760 425 105 10 20 20 5 5 5 U 1,295 290 1,005 190 20 5 .. UncI. 175 30 145 20 10 5 14. Tamil Nadu U 25 10 15 5 15. Uttar Pradesh R 305 150 155 125 5 U 505 170 335 125 15 Unci. 35 15 20 15 5 16. West Bengal R 5 5 U 70 45 25 30 5 (b) Union Territories

1. Chandigarh U 40 35 5 30 2. Delhi R 20 10 10 5 .. 5 U 560 195 365 110 20 10 B. Countries in Asia' beyond 1,815 1,020 795 950 . 70 80 India (Including U.S.S.R.)

1. Nepal 5 5 5 2 .. Pakistan 1,810 1,015 795 945 70 80 C. Countries in Europe (Excluding U.S.S.R.) D. Countries in Africa E. Countries in two Americas F. Countries in Oceania G. Unclassifiable

Notes :-1. Those States/Union Territories for which data are nil have not been shown. 2. Lines representing Rural/Urban/Unclassifiable place of last residence against some States/ Union Territories having nil entries have also been omitted. 3. Countries with nil entries have been omitted. 4. "'Includes Mizo district now constituted as Union Territory of 'Mizoram'. $. R-Rural, U ...... Urban and Uncl.-Unclassifiable. 135

MAIN ACTIVITiES CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENcE HAVING 100,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION-concld.

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining and Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non- Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Workers ------Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DISTRICT-URBAN-Concld. 5 5 25 5 45 10 5 20 10 35 125 10 35 40 15 90 40 145 355 10 15 5 100 20 25 5 100 5 35 5 115 35 190 2,655 40 45 10 90 20 100 985 5 5 5 10 10 135 5 5 15 70 30 5 20 5 25 150 5 15 15 10 5 80 10 45 320 10 20

.. 5 10! 10 5 15 25

5 25 5 5 .. 5 10 5 25 35 5 5 30 15 85 345 10 15 75 10 475 40 260 55 70 725 5 10 15 75 10 475 40 255 55 70 725

TABLE I)-VI MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PL<\CE OF LAST RESIDENCE, AGE-GROUP,DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS Flyleaf This is a new table introduced for the first time in 1971-Census giving the distribution of migrants based on the place of last residence by sex, age-group, duration of residence and marital status. 2. Data relating to 'place of last residence' have been classified· under the following heads and sub-heads under column 1 :- Total A. Resided in India. 1. Within the State of enumeration but outside the place of enumeration. (a) Elsewhere in district of enumeration. (b) In other districts of State of enumeration. II. States in India beyond the State of enumeration. B. Outside India. 3. The duration of residence of the migrants in the place of enumeration has been classified into three ranges viz. less than 1 year, 1-9 years and 10 years and above. The figures for migrants in whose case the duration of residence was not known are included in the totals i.e. under 'All durations' which thus do not tally with the total of figures under less than 1 year, 1-9 years and 10 years and above. 4. The age-groups adopted for this table are 0-14, 15-19,20-24,25--49,50+ and Age not stated. The migrants under each age-group have been cross-tabulated into Never Married (NM), Married (M) and Widowed & Divorced or Separated (W & D). Those, who did not return their marital status, have been included in 'Total'. ~ 5. Table D-VI has been prepared for the district only. The table gives separate figures for rural and urban areas according to place of enumeration and does not show the rural/urban classification of the last place of residence. 6. This table enables us to study migration on account of a most important sociological factor viz. marriage. There is a good proportion of migration specially amongst females which can be attributed to this fa ctor. In the past on account of problems due to distance, people used to prefer marriages in nearby pIa ces. The problem of distance having been solved to a great extent and in the wake of advancement in our s()ciety due to literacy, inter-district and inter-state marriages are on the increase.

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Duration of Last Residence Rural! Age- Sex ------~------_--- Urban group All Durations

------~------.__.-~--

Total NM M W&D

2 3 4 5 6 8 ------7 MAHENDRAGARH Total Rural Total M 20,550 10,040 9,710 790 F 149,440 9,310 122,160 17,970 0-14 M 7,820 7,720 100 .. F 10,740 8,970 1,760 10 15-19 M 1,360 950 400 10 F 12,150 280 11,850 20 20-24 M 2,030 590 1,390 40 F 18,700 60 18,510 130 25--49 M 6,980 440 6,330 210 F 74,650 71,140 3,510 50+ M 2,350 340 1,490 5:0 F 33,200 18,900 14,300 A.N.S. M 10 10 F

Urban Total M 9,250 3,280 5,745 220 F 17,085 2,425 13,080 1,580 0-14 M 1,965 1,950 15 F 2,115 2,010 105 15-19 M 775 670 105 F 1,530 300 1,230 20-24 M 890 395 495 F 2,380 100 2,280 25-49 M 4,370 215 4,105 50 F 7,960 10 7,625 325 50+ M 1,250 50 1,025 170 F 3,100 5 1,840 1,255 A.N.S. M F A. Resided inlndia Rural Total M 18,950 9,750 8,490 700 F 148,640 9,210 121,530 17,840 0_14 M 7,720 7,620 100 F 10,700 8,930 1,760 10 15_19 M 1,310 930 370 10 F 12,120 280 11,820 20 20_24 M 1,730 500 1,180 40 F 18,600 60 18,410 130 25_49 M 6,000 400 5,440 160 F 74,210 70,760 3,450 50+ M 2,180 300 1,400 480 F 33,010 18,780 14,230 A.N.S. M 10 10 F Urban Total M 8,230 3,225 4,820 180 F 16,290 2,415 12,450 1,425 0_14 M 1,965 1,950 15 F 2,110 2,005 105 139 AGE-GROUP, DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS HAVING 100,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION" ------.------Residence and Marital Status

Less than 1 year 1-9 years 10 years & above

Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DISTRICT 7,380 4,550 2,750 70 6,460 3,260 2,950 250 3,710 790 2,560 360 12,100 4,330 7,440 330 30,510 3,060 26,960 490 97,590 310 81,430 15,850 3,730 3,730 .. 2,760 2,700 60 200 170 30 4,820 4,270 550 3,810 2,930 870 10 410 270 140 420 320 100 430 270 150 10 310 230 80 2,570 20 2,540 IO 7,890 120 7,760 10 640 40 600 850 280 550 10 420 120 300 .. 280 80 200 2,080 40 2,020 20 12,920 10 12,860 50 2,520 2,480 40

1,990 160 1,790 40 2,350 90 2,220 40 1~680 130 1,450 ' 100 2,210 2,110 100 5,260 5,100 160 63,710 60,720 2,990 390 60 310 20 500 80 220 200 1,230 180 800 250 420 220 200 630 370 260 30,310 ~ 17,490 1112,820 10 10

1,080 495 570 15 4,310 1,935 2,315 60 3,190 530 2,520 135 1,015 445 540 30 5,885 1,605 4,145 135 9,055 165 7,615 1,275 355 350 5 1,240 1,235 5 170 170 410 400 10 1,400 1,325 75 95 90 5 115 90 25 410 360 50 185 165 20 180 25 155 1,160 210 950 95 55 40 100 40 60 430 205 225 200 100 100 205 10 195 1,735 65 1,670 270 20 250 445 15 425 5 1,920 110 1,795 15 1,795 70 1,695 30 175 5 165 5 1,400 5 1,365 30 5,955 5,710 245 65 55 10 310 25 240 45 840 25 705 105 45 5 15 25 190 85 105 2,640 1,610 1,030

7,240 4,470 2,690 70 6,410 3,230 2,930 250 3,330 760 2,280 290 12,080 4,330 7,420 330 30,420 3,060 26,870 490 97,080 310 81,010 15,760 3,660 3,660 2,730 2,670 60 .. 200 170 30 4,820 4,270 550 3,8JO 2,930 870 10 410 270 140 420 320 100 430 270 150 10 310 230 80 2,570 20 2,540 10 7,870 120 7,740 10 630 40 590 850 280 550 10 420 120 300 240 80 160 2,080 40 2,020 20 12,870 10 12,810 50 2,500 2,460 40

1,920 150 1,730 40 2,330 90 2,200 40 1,470 130 1,270 70 2,210 2,110 100 5,240 5,080 160 63,340 60,390 2,950 390 60 310 20 500 80 220 200 1,100 150 740 210 400 200 200 630 370 260 30,200 17,430 12,770 10 10

1,075 495 565 15 4,235 1,925 2,250 60 2,305 485 1,715 100 1,005 440 540 25 5,790 1,600 4,070 120 8,405 165 7,100 1,140 355 350 5 1,240 1,235 5 170 170 410 400 10 1,395 1,320 75 95 90 5 140

»-vi-MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

Duration of Last Residence Rural/ Age- SeX All Durations Urban group ----~-___,----.-___,-..--.------__ - Total NM M W&D

~------~--____.------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------_------~---~-----~------A. Resided in India-cone/d. Urban 15~19 M 770 665 105 F 1,530 300 1,230 20_24 M 840 370 470 F 2,355 100 2,255 25_49 M 3,670 190 3,445 35 F 7,455 10 7,150 295 50+ M 985 50 785 145 F 2,840 1,710 1,130 A.N.S. M F I. Witbht the State ofenu- Rural Total M 12,810 6,900 5,430 470 meration . but outside F 104,130 6,880 85,160 12,090 the place of enumeration 0_14 M 5,660 5,610 50 F 7,920 6,640 1,270 10 15_19 M 880 610 260 10 F 9,020 200 8,800 20 20_24 M 1,030 270 740 10 F 13,240 40 13,160 40 25_49 M 3,930 200 3,620 110 F 52,130 49,400 2,730 50+ M 1,300 210 160 330 F 21,820 12,530 9,290 A.N.S. M 10 10 F Urban Total M 5,885 2,260 3,475 150 F 10,535 1,705 7,945 885 0_14 M 1,425 1,415 10 F 1,470 1,400 70 15_19 M 510 435 75 F 1,040 235 805 20_24 M 605 245 360 F 1,465 60 1,405 25_49 M 2,675 125 2,515 35 F 4,830 10 4,620 200

50+ M 670 40 515 115 F 1,730 1,045 685 A.N.S. M F 141

AGE-GROUP, DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS HA VING 100,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION-contd.

Residence and Marital Status

Less than 1 year 1-9 years 10 years & above

Total NM M W & D Total NM M W &D Total NM M W &D

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ---.--...... ---.--_---.___,__,-.------.------.-.---.--.__,---.-----.,_.,---.------.-_....-----.-- 115 90 25 405 355 50 185 165 20 180 25 155 1,160 210 950 95 55 40 100 40 60 430 205 225 160 75 85 205 10 195 1,720 65 1,655 260 20 240 440 15 420 5 1,855 105 1,735 15 1,195 50 1,130 15 170 5 165 1,345 5 1,310 30 5,535 5,315 220 65 55 10 305 25 235 45 595 25 480 85 40 15 25 170 80 90 2,420 1,500 920

4,520 3,020 1,470 20 4,780 2,310 2,240 230 2,080 580 1,330 170 9,050 3,080 5,680 290 21,730 2,240 19,140 350 66,520 260 55,590 10,670

2,690 2,690 1,930 1,900 30 160 150 10 3,450 3,050 400 2,760 2,160 590 10 340 230 110 170 1::0 50 350 220 120 10 240 180 60 1,970 10 1,950 10 5,730 70 5,650 10 440 30 410 430 110 310 .. 300 80 220 160 70 90 1,530 20 1,490 20 9,120 10 9,110 1,800 1,780 20 1,050 60 910 20 1,840 50 1,750 40 880 80 750 50 1,770 1,690 80 3,670 3,540 130 44,070 .. 41,740 2,330 180 40 140 360 60 120 180 610 100 420 110 330 150 180 450 250 200 19,870 11,550 8,320 10 10

765 340 410 15 3,165 1,370 1,685 50 1,580 325 1,175 80 590 270 365 15 3,785 1,165 2,550 70 5,415 105 4,600 710 230 225 5 915 910 5 135 135 245 245 990 935 55 70 65 5 80 70 10 275 235 40 105 85 20 135 20 115 770 170 600 70 35 35 70 35 35 325 125 200 120 60 60 90 90 1,090 55 1,035 160 5 155 335 10 320 5 1,360 75 1,270 15 850 30 805 15 105 5 100 825 5 800 20 3,630 3,490 140 50 40 10 230 25 170 35 370 15 290 65 15 15 110 60 50 1,485 915 570 142

D-VI-MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAS.:r RESIDENCE, DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

Duration of

Last Residence Rural/ Age­ Sex All Durations Urban group

(a) Elsewhere in District Rural Total M 7,550 3,860 3,450 240 of enumeration F 67,890 4,050 55,670 8,170

0_14 M 3,140 3,110 30 F 4,620 3,890 720 10

15_19 l'"t 540 390 150 F 5,320 150 5,150 20 M 560 150 410 F 7,850 10 7,810 30

M 2,540 90 2,370 80 F 35,630 33,680 1,950

M 770 120 490 160 F 14,470 8,310 6,160 A.N.S. M F

Urban Total M 3,080 1,090 1,875 115 F 5,840 755 4,520 565 0_.14 M 650 645 5 F 700 650 50 15_19 M 260 220 40 F 480 90 390 M 310 115 195 F 740 15 725 M 1,445 75 1,345 25 F 2,780 2,645 135 90 50+ M 415 35 290 F 1,140 710 430 A.N.S. M F (b) In other districts of Rural Total M 5.260 3,040 1,980 230 State of enumeration F 36,240 Z,830 29,490 3,920 0._14 M 2,57.0 2,500 20 F 3,300 2,750 55G 15_19 M 340 220 110 10 p 3.700 50 3,650

M 470 120 330 10 F 5,390 30 5,350 10 25-A9 M 1,390 110 1,250 30 p 16,500 15,720 780

50+ M 530 90 270 170 F 7,350 4,220 3,130 A.N.S. M 10 10 F Urban Total M 2,805 1,170 1,600 35 F 4,695 950 3,425 320

0_14 M 775 770 5 F 770 750 20 143 AGE-GROUP, DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS HAVING 100,000 AND ABOVE POPULATlON-contd.

---~~------~~~-~~------Residence and Marital Status Less than 1 year 1-9 years 10 years & above.

-~-~-~~--~------.------.-----~------._.,------9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 --~---~------___.....------__.....---~------.--.--':'__---.---..- - 2,360 1,560 780 20 2,920 1,330 1,510 80 1,370 430 840 100 5,220 1,750 3,240 230 13,060 1,360 11,450 250 45,260 150 37,9(}() 7,210 1,420 1,420 1,120 1,100 20 150 140 10 1,920 1,730 190 1,640 1,330 300 10 230 120 110 120 70 50 180 120 60 160 130 30 1,270 10 1,250 10 3,240 30 3,200 10 310 30 280 140 30 110 200 60 140 130 50 80 680 10 660 10 5,560 5,560 1,110 1,090 20 590 20 550 20 1,300 20 1,250 30 500 50 420 30 1,080 1,010 70 2,320 2,230 90 30,450 .. 28,800 1,650 90 20 70 120 30 40 50 430 60 300 70 270 130 140 300 160 140 13,160 7,620 5,540

300 115 170 15 1,710 705 965 40 880 175 650 55 215 90 115 10 1,975 560 1,365 50 3,200 35 2,730 435 50 50 465 460 5 60 60 75 75 520 485 35 30 25 5 50 50 135 110 25 65 50 15 70 15 55 340 60 280 35 10 25 30 15 15 195 65 130 45 30 15 25 25 575 15 560 80 80 130 125 5 765 45 710 10 495 25 460 10 35 35 465 455 10 2,095 2,005 90 40 30 10 150 25 95 30 215 10 160 45 10 10 75 35 40 960 615 345

2,160 1,460 690 .. 1,860 980 730 150 710 150 490 70 3,830 1,330 2,440 60 8,670 880 7,690 100 21,260 110 17,690 3,460 1,270 1,270 810 800 10 10 10 1,530 1,320 210 1,120 830 290 110 110 50 50 170 100 60 10 80 50 30 700 700 2,490 40 2,450 130 130 290 80 200 ]00 20 80 30 20 10 850 10 830 10 3,560 10 3,550 690 690 460 40 420 540 30 500 10 380 30 330 20 690 680 10 1,350 1,310 40 13,620 12,940 680 90 20 70 240 30 80 130 200 40 120 40 60 20 40 150 90 60 6,710 3,930 2,780 10 10

465 225 240 1,395 665 720 10 700 150 525 2S 375 180 190 5 1,810 605 1,185 20 2,215 70 1,870 275 180 175 5 450 450 75 75 170 170 470 450 20 40 40 i44

D-VI- MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, DISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

Duration of

Last Residen~ ,Rural! Arre- Sex Urban group All Durations ---- Total NM M W&D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(b) In other districts of Rural 15_19 M 250 215 35 State of enumeration-colic!d. F 560 145 415 20_24 M 295 130 165 F 725 45 680 25_49 M 1,230 50 1,170 10 F 2,050 10 1,975 65 50+ M 255 5 225 25 F 590 335 255 A.N.S. M F n. States in India beyond Rural Total M 6,140 2,850 3,060 230 the State of enumeration F 44,510 2,390 36,370 5,750 0-14 M 2,060 2,010 50 F 2,780 2,290 490, 15-19 M 430 320 110 F 3,100 80 3,020 20-24 M 700 230 440 30 F . 5,360 20 5,250 90 25-49 M 2,070 200 1,820 50 F 22,080 21,360 720 50+ M 880 90 640 150 F 11,190 6,250 4,940 A.N.S. M F Urban Total M 2,345 965 1,345 30 F 5,755 710 4,505 540 0-14 M 540 535 5 F 640 605 35 15-19 M 260 230 30 F 490 65 425 20-24 M 235 125 110 F 890 40 850 25--49 M 995 65 930 F 2,625 2,530 95 50+ M 315 10 270 30 F 1,110 665 445 A.N.S. M F 14~

AGE-GROUP, DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS HAVING 100,000 AND ABQ.VE POPULATION-contd.

RtlSidence and Marital Status

Less than 1 year 1-9 years 10 years & above

Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

30 20 10 140 125 15 40 35 5 65 5 60 430 110 320 35 25 10 40 20 20 130 60 70 75 30 45 65 65 515 40 475 80 5 75 205 10 195 595 30 560 5 355 5 345 5 70 5 65 360 5 345 10 1,535 1.485 50 10 10 80 75 5 155 5 130 20 5 5 35 25 10 525 300 225

2,720 1,450 1,220 50 1,630 920 690 20 1,250 180 950 120 3,030 1,250 1,740 40 8,690 820 7,730 140 30,560 50 25;420 5,090 970 970 800 770 30 40 20 20 1,370 1,220 150 1,050 770 280 70 40 30 250 200 50 80 50 30 70 50 20 600 10 590 2,140 50 2,090 190 10 180 420 170 240 10 120 40 80 80 10 70 550 20 530 3,750 .3,700 50 700 680 20 870 90 760 20 490 40 450 590 50 520 20 440 420 20 1,570 - 1,540 30 19,270 18,650 620 210 20 170 20 140 20 100 20 470 50 320 100 70 50 20 180 120 60 10,330 5,880 4,450

310 155 155 1,130 555 565 10 725 160 540 20 415 170 235 10 2,005 435 1,520 50 2,990 60 2,500 430 125 125 325 325 35 35 165 155 10 405 385 20 25 25 35 20 15 130 120 10 80 80 45 5 40 390 40 350 "W 25 20 5 30 5 25 105 80 25 40 15 25 115 10 105 630 10 620 100 15 85 105 5 100 495 30 465 345 20 325 65 65 520 510 10 1,905 1,825 80 15 15 75 65 10 225 10 190 20 25 15 i6 60 20 40 935 585 350 '146

D-VI-MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, )}ISTRICT/URBAN UNITS (INCLUDING AGGLOMERATIONS)

Duration of Last Residence Rural/ Age- Sex Urban group All Durations

Total NM M WID

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

B. Outside India Rural Total M 320 20 270 30 F 200 180 20 0-14 M 10 10 F 15-19 M F 20--24 M 40 40 F 20 20 25--49 M 200 180 20 F 140 130 10 50+ M 70 10 50 10 F 40 30 10 A.N.S. M F Urban Total M 1,020 55 925 40 F 795 10 630 155 0-14 M F 5 5 15-19 M 5 5 F 20-24 M 50 25 25 F 25 25 25--49 M 700 25 660 15 F 505 475 30 50+ M 265 240 25 F 260 5 130 125 A.N.S. M F

Notes.-l. Figures of unspecified Marital Status are included in 'Total'. 2. Figures for unclassifiable last place of residence are included in total in rural areas. There are no unclassifiable last place of residenCe from urban areas of Haryana. 3. All durations include figures for period not stated and as such will not tally with the total of figures under 'less than one year', '1-9 years' and '10 years and above'.

4. A.N.S.~Age Not Stated, NM-Never Married, M-Married and W&D-WidoWed and Divorced or SeParated. 5. Due to the different estimation procedure adopted, in a feW case!! the estimated figures of Table D-Vl do not tally With those apPearing j n other tables. 147

AGE-GROUP, DURATION OF RESIDENCE AND MARITAL STATUS HA VING too,O()O AND ABOVE POPULATION. -concld.

Residence and Marital Status

Less than 1 year 1-9 years 10 years & above

Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D Total NM M W&D

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

10 10 10 10 .. 300 10 260 30 10 10 170 150 20

10 10

40 40 10 10 10 10 10 10 190 170 20 130 120 to

70 10 50 10 30 20 10

5 5 75 to 65 .. 885 45 805 35 16 5 5 95 5 75 15 650 515 135 .. 5 5

~ 5

40 25 15 15 15 10 10 5 5 .. 65 5 60 600 20 565 15 5 5 5S 55 420 395 25 .. S 5 245 225 20 5 5 26 5 15 220 110 110

TABLE E-I

DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY BROAD TYPES Flyleaf This is a new table for the 1971-Census and has been prepared for (i) total, (ii) rural, and (iii) urban areas of the district only . It furnishes the distribution of all establishments by three broad types viz., manufacturing, processing, servicing or repairing establishments; trade or business establish­ ments ; and other establishments in each of the government or quasi-government, private and co- operative sectors of the economy. The manufacturing, processing, servicing or repairing establish- ments have been further classified as (i) registered factories, (ii) unregistered workshops and (iii) household industries in columns 4,5 & 6, respectively. The trade or business establishments have been classified as (i) wholesale, (ii) retail and (iii) others in columns 7, 8 & 9, respectively. Lastly, the "other establishments" have been classified as (i) educational institutions, Oi) public health institutions, and (iii) others in columns 10,11 & 12, respectively. The total number of establishments have been given in column 3. The concepts involved in the schedule have been mentioned below :- Establishment.-Establishment is a place where goods are produced or manufactured not solely for domestic consumption or where servicing and {or repairing is done such as factory, workshop or household industry or servicing and/ or repair workshop or a place where retail or wholesale business is carried on or commercial services are rendered or an office, public or private or a place of entertainment or where educational, religious, social or entertainment services are rendered. It is necessary that in all these places one or more persons should be actually working. Thus an establishment will cover manufacturing, trade and other establishments where people work. Government/Quasi-Government.-Government and Quasi-Government establishment is an institution where the Central or State Government or a Local Authority such as the Municipality, Cantonment Board, Notified Area Committee, Zila Parishad, Village Statutory Panchayat etc. completely owns or has a majority of shares as to control the management of the establishment.

Private.~Private establishments are those owned and managed by private individuals or corporate bodies not being Co-operative Institution or Government or Quasi-Government Institution. Co-operative.-Co-operative establishments refer to those enterprises which are registered under the Co-operative Societies Registration Act of the State.

Registered Factory.~Registered Factory is that which is registered under the Indian Factories Act. Un-registered Workshop.-Un-registered Workshop is a place where some kind of production, pro­ cessing, servicing or making of goods for sale is going on and which is neither a household industry nor registered under the Indian Factories Act. Household Industry.-Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and/or mainly by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas, and only within the premises of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the .scale of a registered factory. Other Trade.-Other Trade covers those establishments which render commercial services e. g., banks, money lending firms, pawn shops, etc. and those which could not be distinctly classified under wholesale or retail trade. Public Health. -Public Health Institutions also include medical institutions such as hospitals, health centres, doctor's clinics, dispensaries, etc.

Others.-'Other establishments' cover a large variety of establishments which are neither manufac­ turing nor trading establishments ar.d which also do not fall uLder the categories of educational or public health institutions, e. g. government 01' private offices, railway stations, barber's saloon, cinema llouses, hotels, tea shops, etc.

149

1)1

E-I-DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY BROAD TYP};S

District Total I No. of establish- Manufacturing, Processing Trade or Business Establish- Other Establishments Rural/ ments or Servicing Establishments ments

Urban (a) Govt. or ---~ Quasi Govt. Registered Un-regis- House Whole- Retail Others Educational Public Others (b) Private Factories tered hold sate Institu- Health (c) Co-operative Work- Indus- tions Jnstitu- shops tries tions

---~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mahendragarh

Total (a) 1,065 8 2 19 33 5n 114 317 (b) 8,009 20 909 2,096 192 2,685 915 36 101 1,055 (c) 96 11 11 18 56

Rural (a) 833 2 9 16 534 97 175 (b) 4.408 14 169 1,811 16 1,310 472 16 44 556 (c) 67 2 7 17 41

Urban (a) 232 6 2 10 17 38 17 142 (b) 3,601 6 740 285 176 1,375 443 20 57 499 (c) 29 9 4 15

l'ABLE E-II PART-A biSTRiBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER TllAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY REGISTERED FACTORIES ,UN-REGIS- TERED WORKSHOPS AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT Flyleaf The table pregentfi distribution of manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairing establishments other than household industries for total. rural and urban areas ot the district only. The table gives a two­ told classitication. Firstly, registered factories ar.d unregistered workshops are classified by industry according to the Divisions and Major G1'OUpS adopted in the National Industrial Classification, 1970. The digits given under column 1. of the Table aloe explained in the Annexure IV. Secondly, registered factolies and unregistel'ed workshops have been distributed according to the size of employment i.e. I person 2-4 persons, 5-9 persons, 10-19 persons, 20-49 pel'sons,50-99 persons, 100-299 persons, 300-499 per~ sons, 500 +persoN~ and persons unspecified It gives valuable information about (i) number of units and (ii) number of persons employed in registered factories and um'cgistel'ed workshops separately in each Division/Majm- Gl'OUP of National Industrial Classification, 1970 in each size-group of employment.

2. The terms registered factories and un-registered workshops have already been explained in fIy­ i ear to Table E-I.

153 154

E-IIPART-A-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTtJRING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING REGISTERED FACTORIES, UNREGISTERED

Number of Factories or Workshops other than Division/Major Group of Registered Factories N.I.C. Total 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-299 Persons Persons Persons Persons ------Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Person'> Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed Joyed Joyed Joyed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MAHENDRAGARH Division 2&3 20 1,299 11 143 8 204 Major Group 20-.21 9 175 4 51 5 124 Major Group 22 Major Group 23 Major Group 26 Major Group 27 10 10 Major Group 28 Major Group 29 Major Group 30 " Major Group 31 Major Group 32 7 1,081 3 49 3 80 Major Group 34 3 33 3 33 Major Group 35 Major Group 36 Major Group 37 Major Group 38 Major Group 39 MAHENORAGARH Division 2&3 14 288 6 84 204 Major Group 20-21 7 150 2 26 5 124 Major Group 23 Major Group 26 Major Group 27 Major Group 28 Major Group 29 Major Group 31 Major Group 32 5 115 2 35 3 .80 Major Group 34 2 23 2 23 Major Group 35 Major Group 36 Major Group 38 Major Group 39 155

ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES, CLASSIFIED BY WORKSHOPS AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Household Industries by size of Employment Registered Factories Un-registered Workshops 300-499 500+ Persons TotaJ One 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Pers'Jns P~rsons Unspecified PGrson Persons Persons Persons Unspecified ---- ___.,___ ---_------Units Persons Units Persons Units units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed Joyed Joyed Joyed Joyed- Joyed 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

DISTRICT-Total 1 95% 928 1,816 424 456 1,067 38 %36 7 89 3 234 493 62 160 374 10 57 2 2 4 2 4 19 33 9 10 24 90 145 53 35 81 2 11 86 153 47 36 86 3 20 6 11 4 10 1 51 98 29 21 54 15 12 17 9 3 8 11 25 5 5 11 9 952 37 156 7 17 40 9 58 4 51 .. 53 129 17 31 76 4 24 12 16 47 4 9 23 3 20 4 8 4 8 10 28 9 19 9 96 135 65 31 70 201 334 116 79 179 5 28 11 DISTRICT-Rural 173 415 64 88 207 13 78 5 66 3 77 163 22 48 112 5 29 2 8 17 8 17 11 13 9 2 4 21 27 16 5 11 1 1 5 19 4 15

18 106 7 18 6 36 4 51 13 37 10 23 2 13 4 1 4 1 2 1 2 9 17 4 5 13 7 9 6 3 156

E-II PART-A-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING REGISTERED FACTORIES, UNREGISTERED

Division/Major Number of Factories or W okshops otber tban Group of N.I.C. Registered Factories Total 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-299 Persons Persons Persons Persons

Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Emp­ Emp- Emp­ Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed loyed loyed 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .._---.._.___

MAHENDRAGARH Division 2&3 6 1,011 5 59 Major Group 20-.21 2 25 2 25 Major Group 22 Major Group 23 Major Group 26 Major Group 27 10 10 Major Group 28 Major Group 29 Major Group 30 Major Group 31 Major Group 32 2 966 14 Major Group 34 10 10 Major Group 35 Major Group 36 Major Group 37 Major Group 38 Major Group 39

Note.-Major Groups with nil entries have been omitted. 157

ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY WORKSHOPS AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-conc1d.

Household Industries by size of Employment Regi;lereJ Factories Un-registereJ Workshops -----to 300--499 500+ Persons Total One 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Persons Persons Unspeci- Person Persons Persons Persons Unspeci- fied fied ------Units PerSDns Units Persolls Units Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persolls Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed toyed toyed loyed loyed toyed ----12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DLSTRICT-Urban 1 952 755 1,401 360 368 860 25 158 2 23 151 330 40 112 262 5 28 2 4 2 4 11 16 9 2 7 79 132 44 33 17 2 11 65 126 31 31 75 3 20 5 11 4 10 46 19 25 21 54 12 11 9 3 8 10 24 4 5 11 9 952 19 50 6 10 22 3 22 40 92 16 21 53 2 11 12 15 43 4 8 19 3 20 3 6 3 6 .. 10 28 9 19 9 87 118 61 26 57 194 325 110 78 116 5 28 11

"fAilLE E-tt PART-B DiSTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT Flyleaf In this table also, the number of registered factories and un-registered workshops have been presented for total, rural and urban areas of the district and by Division/Major Group of National Industrial Classifi­ cation, 1970 and by size of employment as in Table E-n Part-A. This table furnishes additional information about the kind of fuel or power used in the industries.

2. The power or fuel has been classified into four categories as under in case the machinery is employed (a) Electricity; (b) Liquid Fuel ; (c) Coal, Wood and Bagasse; (d) Other Power.

3. All such factories and workshops where no machinery is employed Or where the machinery is propelled manually have been classified separately under "Manual" power.

159 160

E-IT PART-B-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICING- INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL

Number of Factories of Workshops

Divisi on/Major Kind of Fuel Total 1 2-4 5-9 Group of or P.)wer used Person Persons Persons N.I.C. Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAHENDRAGARH Division 2 & 3 Total 948 3,115 424 456 1,067 38 236 I. All Fuels/Power 461 2,180 166 250 585 24 150 (a) Electricity 251 1,598 74 149 358 17 107 (b) Liquid Fuel 16 107 1 12 30 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse .192 473 89 89 197 7 43 (d) Other Power 2 2 2 II. Manual 487 935 258 206 482 14 86 Major Group 20-21 Total 243 668 62 160 374 10 57 I. All Fuels/Power 237 654 60 158 368 9 51 (a) Electricity 165 403 42 111 261 7 40 (b) Liquid Fuel 10 24 10 24 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 62 227 18 37 83 2 11 II. Manual 6 14 2 2 6 6 Major Group 22 Total 2 4 2 4 I. All Fuels/Power 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 2 II. Manual 1 2 1 2 Major Group 23 Total 19 33 9 10 24 I. All Fuels/Power 1 1 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 1 1 II. Manual 18 32 8 10 24 Major Group 26 Total 90 145 53 35 81 2 11 I. All Fuels/Power 2 3 2 (a) Electricity 2 3 2 II. Manual 88 142 52 34 79 2 11 Major Group 27 Total 87 163 47 36 86 3 20 I. All Fuels/Power 9 37 6 15 2 12 (a) Electricity 9 37 6 15 2 12 II. Manual 78 126 47 30 71 1 8 Major Group 28 Total 6 11 1 4 10

I. All Fuel~/Power 2 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 2 2 1 2 II. Manual 4 9 1 3 8 161 ESTABLisHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFiED BY USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT excloding Household Industries by size of Employment

10-19 20-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Un- specified Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed Joyed Joyed Joyed 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DISTRICT-'EOTAL 18 232 8 204 1 952 3 11 143 7 184 1 952 1 7 82 1 lS I 952 2 1 16 2 60 3 4S 4 99

7 89 1 20 1 4 ·51 S 124 2 4 51 5 124 1 3 35 1 25 1

1 16 4 99 1

... . .'...... , ,'.

.. i • 1 10 1 10

1 10 ,,' ..

" .. 1 1

~ ',. , .. . " .. 1 162

En "ART-B-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, :PROCESSINGlOR SERVltINCi INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL

Number of Factories or Worksbops Division/Major Kind of Fuel Total 1 2-4 5-9 ,6roup of of Power used Person Persons Persons 'N.I.C. Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 29 Total 51 98 29 21 S:4 II. Manual 51 98 29 21 54 'Major Group 30 Tobil 12 17 9 3 S [ I. All Fuels/Power 11 16 8 3 8 '(a) Electricty 9 12 8 '1 4 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 2 '4 2 4 'II. Manual 1 11 1 Major Qroup ~1 Total 11 25 5 5 'f1 'I 9 I. All Fuels/Power 2 11 'I 2 'I \) '(a) Electricity 1 2 'I '2 (b) Liquid 'Fuel 1 9 11 9

~ 'II. Manual 9 14 5 'J '9

" Major Group 32 Total 44 1,237 7 '17 '40 9 58 i I. All Fuels/Power 19 1,108 'I '8 '19 '4 '27 (a) Eiectricity • 3 975 'I 9 .(b) Liquid Fuel 3 ,.76 (c) Coal,'Wood & Bagasse i3 57 11 i8 'i9 3 '1"8 In. Manual 2S 129 '6 9 11 '5 31 " Maj6r~ Group 14 Total 56 162 '17 :h :76 '4 :i4 ' . I 'I. All Fuels/Power 43 lii4 '12 i5 '~2 '3 11'7 , (a) Eiectricity , 15 '62 3 8 24 2 11'2

! (b) Liquid Fuel 1 14 'I "4 '(c) Coal, Wood &Bagasse 27 58 \)9 '16 34 il 5 'n. Manual 13 Ss 5 '6 114 '1 7 Maj~rl Group 35 'Total '16 47 'i4 1-'9 23 3 20 'I. All Fuels/Pow~r 9 33 2 '4 111 '3 2'0 '(a) Electricity 9 '33 2 '4 11 '3 2'0 IiI. 'Manual 7 :r4 '2 '5 112 'Major'"Group 36 'TotAl "4 '8 '4 ;8 II. Minual ~4 ;'s '14 '8 'Major Group 37 Total itO 28 :'9 '1'9 ;1 9 II. Ali Fuels/Power "2 :11 il :2 il )9 (a) Electricity 1 :9 11 ig (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse '1 2 .. 11 -2 :8 ,!!..- :"' __ ~ r 8 ,~:- ,- 'C"" ...~_..,- Y,•• - " i7 ,._: U.. Man~l il'L" " '" " 163

~TABUSHMENTS ornER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDlJSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY VSED AND SIZE' OF EMPLOYMENT-contd. eXcluding Houselwld Industries' by size of Employment --'"----~------~~------.. ---- 10-19 20~9 50-99 100-299 300-499 500+ Persons Persons Persons Persons' Persons, Persons persons Un· specified Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units persons Units Persons Units Emp· Emp· Emp· Emp. Emp'- Emp· loyed loyed loyed loyed loyed loyed " 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DISTRICT-TOTAL-Contd 1 15 1 15

7 100 3 80 1 952 3 49 2 60 1 952 1 14 952 1 16 2 60 1 19 4 51 20 4 45 3 33 2 23

1 10 1 t2 164

E-II PART-B-DIS'fRmUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR· SERVICING· INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL

Numbers of FlIetoriesor worksho p

Division/Major Kind of Fuel -~-~-~--.- Group of or Power used -~Total 1 2_4 5_9 N.I.C. Person Persons J Persons

---~-- Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed ...... 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~-----8 9 ------MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 38 Total 96 135 65 31 70 I. All Fuels/Power 90 122 63 27 59 (a) Electricity 2 4 2 4 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 1 1 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 85 115 60 25 55 (d) Other Power 2 2 2 II. Manual 6 13 2 4 It Mlijor Group 39 Total 201 334 116 79 179 5 28 I. AU Fuels/Power 33 56 18 14 33 1 5 (a) Electricity 33 56 18 14 33 1 5 II. Manual 168 278 98 65 146 4 23 MAHENDRAGARH

Division 2 &3 Total 187 703 64 88 207 13 78 I. All Fuels IPower 115 488 27 66 153 7 40 (a) Electricity 72 194 23 38 88 6 35 (b) LiquidFuel 13 102 10 26 (c:) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 28 190 2 18 39 1 5 (d) 0 .... Power 2 2 2 II. Manual 72 215 37 22 54 6 38 Major Group 20-21 Total 84 313 22 48 112 5 29 I. AU Fuels/Power 83 313 22 48 112 5 29 (a) Electricity 68 174 22 38 88 5 29 (b) Liquid Fuel 9 22 9 22 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 6 117 1 2 II. Manual I Major Group 23 Total 8 17 8 17 II. Manual 8 17 8 17 Major Group 26 Tota' 11 13 9 2 4 II. Manual 11 13 9 2 4 Major Group 27 Total 21 27 16 5 11 n. Manual 21 27 16 5 11

. ~ - ~ - .'-_" ..- 165

ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN'UOlJSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY lISED.AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd. as Chid ing Housebold Industries by size of Employment 10_19 20_49 - -SO 99-_-100-.299~-300 499--500+--P~ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Un- sPeCified ---~-.___,_- -_~'--- Units Porsons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp­ Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed Joyed loyed loyed loyed loyed

DISTRICT-TOTAL-conc/d.------

1 11

1 11 DISTRICT-RURAL 11 150 8 204 3 6 84 7 184 2 .2 23 1 25 2 1 16 2 60 3 4S 4 99

5 (6 1 20 1 2 26 5 124 2 2 26 5 124 1 1 10 1 25 1

1 16 4 99 1 166

E-II PART-B-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVitiNG INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL Number of Factories or Worksbors Division/Major KinQ of Fuel , Group of or Power used Total 1 2-4 5-9 N.r.C. Person Persons Persons

Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 28 Total 1 r. All Fuels/Power J

(~ ) Electricity i .. 29 Major Group Total 5 tg .$ II. Manual' S if} 4 Major Group 31 Total 1 1 I Ii. Manuaf' 1 1 Malqr GrOUp' 31 Total' 23 221 1 1 18 6 36 I. All Fuels/Power 11 114 6 14 1 S (b) Liquid Fuel 3 76 (e) Coal, Wood & Baga&se 8 38 6 14 S n. Manual 12 107 4 5 31 MajorGrtmP 34 Total 15 60 1 10 23 2 13 r. All Fuels/Power 14 53 1 10 23 1 6 (a) Electricity 3 20 1 1 6 (b) Liquid FueJ 4 4

(c) Coal, Wood & Baga~se 10 29 9 19 II. Manual 1 7 Major Group 35 Total 4 4 II. Manual 4 1 4 Major Group 36 Total 2 2 II. Manual 2 2 Major Group 38 Total 9 17 4 5 13 1. All Fuels/Power 6 8 4 2 4

(c) Coal. Wood & Ba~asse 4 6 2 2 Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp­ Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed 'IQyed loyed loyed loyed '10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

:1 ,1

'I 15

'6 86 3 80 .. 2 35 '2 60 'I Hi 2 60 /1 19 '~ 51 '1 20 2 23 2 23 'I ;13

11 'io

..

..

...... , ......

;. .. DISTRjCT"":'URBt\N 7 81 1 .9S1 :S .§9 .. '1 9S1 's '&9 '1 952 ...... '2 23 1~a E-IT PART·B-DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR SERVICiNG INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL

Number of Factories or Worksbops Division /Major Kind of Fuel Group of or Power used Total 1 2-4 5-9 N.I.C. Person Persons Persons ------Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 20·21 Total 159 355 40 112 262 5 28 I. All Fuels/power 154 341 38 110 256 4 22 (a) Electricity 97 229 20 73 173 2 11 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 2 1 2 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 56 110 18 36 81 2 11 II. Manual 5 14 2 2 6 1 6 Major Group 22 Total 2 4 2 4 I. All FuelS/Power 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 2 1 2 II. Manual 1 2 1 2 Major Group 23 Total 11 16 9 2 7 I. All Fuels/Power 1 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 II. Manual 10 15 8 2 7 Major Group 26 Total 79 132 44 33 77 2 11 I. All Fuels/Power 2 3 1 2 (a) Electricity 2 3 1 1 2 II. Manual 77 129 43 32 75 2 11 Major Group 27 Total 66 136 31 31 75 3 20 I. All Fuels/Power 9 37 6 15 2 12 (a) Electricity 9 37 6 15 2 11 ~ 'j' II. Manual 57 99 31 25 60 1 Major Group 28 Total 5 11 1 4 10 I. All Fue]s/power 1 2 1 2 (a) Electricity J 1 2 1 2 II. Manual 4 9 1 3 8 Major Group 29 Total 46 79 25 21 54 II. Manual 46 79 25 21 54, Major Gro.QP 30 Total 12 17 9 3 8 I. AU Fuels/Power 11 16 8 3 8

(a) Electricity J 9 12 8 1 4 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 2 4 2 4 II. Manual 1 1 1 169

E§TABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED BY USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd. eltcluding Household Industries by size of Employment

~__,_.,- 10~19 20--49 50-99 l00~299 300-499 500+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Un- specified --.--.-.- Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp* Emp­ Emp- EmP- EmP- Emp- loyed loyed loyed loyed loyed loyed 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DISTRICT-URBAN 2 25 2 25 2 25

""

1 10 1 10 1 10 170 Jt.il PART-B-filsTRlBUTION OF MANUFACTURING, PROCESSiNG, OR SERVtttNC INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER OR MANUAL Number of Factories or W()l'kshops Division/Major Kind of Fuel Group of or Power used Total ------~--.----~------2-4 5-9 N.I.C. Person Persons Persons

------~------~------Units Persons Units Units Persons Unit s Persons Emp­ Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 MAHENDRAGARII Major Group 31 Total 10 24 4 5 11 1 9 I. All Fuels/power 2 11 1 2 9 .(b) Liql1id Fuel 2 2 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 9 1 9 II. Manual 8 13 4 4 9 Major Group 32 Total 21 1,016 6 10 22 3 22 I. All FuelS/Power 8 994 2 5 3 22 (a) Electricity 3 975 9 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 5 19 2 5 2 13 II. Manual 13 22 S 8 17 Major Group 34 Total 41 102 16 21 53 2 11 I. All FuelS/Power 29 71 11 15 39 2 11 ( a) Electricity 12 42 2 8 24 6 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 17 29 9 7 15 5 II. Manual 12 31 5 6 14 Major Group 3S Total 15 43 4 8 19 3 20 I. All Fuels/Power 9 33 2 4 11 3 20 (a) Electricity 9 33 2 4 11 3 20 II. Manual 6 10 2 4 8 Major Group 36 Total 3 .6 3 6 II. Manual 3 6 3 6 Major Group 37 Total 10 28 9 19 9 I. All Fuels/Power 2 11 1 2 9 (a) ElectricHy 9 9 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 2 2 II. Manual 8 17 8 17 Major Group 38 Total 87 118 61 26 57 I. All Fu \\ II' ower 84 114 59 25 55 (a) Ele ctricity 2 4 2 4 (b) Liquid Fuel (c) coal, Wood & Bagasse 81 109 58 23 51

II. Manual 3 4 2 2 • .I!jt. Major Group 39 Total 194 325 110 78 176 5 28 I. All Fuels/Power 33 56 18 14 33 1 5 (a) Electricity 33 56 18 14 33 S II. Manual 161 269 92 64 143 4 23 No/e.-Major Groups with nil entries have been omitted. 171 ESTABLISHMENTS OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES CLASSIFEID BY USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Concld. excluding Household Industries by size of Employment .--.----.---_-..___..._...-.----- 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Un­ s~ified ______.J ------_.. _------.__,--Units Persons ------Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed Joyed Joyed loyed loyrd 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DISTRICT-URBAN - concl d.

1 14 952 14 952 14 952

2 22 1 10 10

1 12

11

11

TABLE B-II PART-C DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT Flyleaf This table furnishes similar information about Household Industry Establis.hments as in the caSe of Factories and Workshops in Table E-II Part-B. The presentation according to area units is also the same.

2. This table gives~. three· fold cJ~.ssificatiop. Firstly. HOl

173

R-n· PART-C-DISTRIBUTION OF· BOUSEHOLD, INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS, CLASSlBmD BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division/Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household Industry Establishments by size of employment Group of or Power used N.l.C. Total 1 2_4 5_9 10_19 Persons Person Persons Persons Persons unspeci­ fied Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons units Emp­ Emp­ Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed loyed

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

----~----~---__ ------~ MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT-TOTAL

Division 2 &3 Total 2,096 3,101 1,332 746 1681 12 64 2 24 4 I. All Fuels /power 573 954 281 288 662 2 11 2 (8) Electr:l"ity 125 229 40 84 183 1 6 (b) Liquid Fuel 32 59 10 22 49 (c) COal, Wood,& B agaSSe 412 659 230 179 42.4 1 5 2 (d) Otber Power 4 7 1 3 6 II. Manual 1,523 2,147 1,051 458 1,019 10 S3 2 24 2 Major Group 20-21 Total 207 374 74 132 294 1 6 I. All Fuels/Power 193 357 62 130 289 1 6 (a) Electricity 110 199 35 74 158 1 6 (b) Liquid Fuel 30 56 9 21 47 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 49 95 17 32 78 (d) Other power 4 7 1 3 6 II. Manual 14 17 12 2 5 Major Group 23 Total 180 315 70 108 233 2 12 I. All Fuels/Power 14 14 14 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 14 14 14 11. Manual 166 301 56 108 233 2 12 Major Group 26 Total 149 188 115 33 68 5 II. Manual 149 188 115 33 68 1 5 Major Group 27 Total 279 19& 192 &2 186 2 10 1 10 2

1. All Fuels/Power 7 17 j 1 6 16 (a) Electricity (\ 13 5 12 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 4 11 4 II. Manual 272 381 191 76 170 2 10 10 2 116

E-tI PART.C-DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFiED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

Division/Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household Industry Establishments by size of Employment Group of or Power used N.I.C. Total 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Person Persons Persons Persons unspeci­ fied Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- . Emp­ Emp­ Emp­ loyed loyed loyed loyed

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

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT-TOTAL-concld.

Major Group 28 Total 8 19 7 14 5 II. Manual 8 19 7 14 5 Major Group 29 Total 621 828 471 147 332 2 11 14 II. Manual 621 828 471 147 332 2 11 14 Major Group 31 Total 4 4 4 II. Manual 4 4 4 Major Group 32 Total 300 502 163 135 329 2 10 1. All Fuels/Power 141 255 64 77 191 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse141 255 64 77 191 II. Manual 159 247 99 58 138 2 10 Major Group 33 Total • 1 1 I. AU Fuels/Power 1 1 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 1 1 Major Group 34 Total 127 202 70 56 127 5 I. All Fuels/Power 111 182 57 53 120 5 (a) Electricity 5 13 5 13 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 106 169 57 48 107 5 II. Manual 16 20 13 3 7 Major Group 35 Total 1 1 II. Manual 1 1 Major Group 38 Total 160 199 121 37 78 2 I. All Fuels/Power 100 121 77 21 44 2 (b) Liquid Fuel 2 3 1 1 2 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 98 118 76 20 42 2 II. Manual 60 78 44 16 34 Major Group 39 Total 59 70 50 9 20 1. All Fuels/Power 6 7 5 2 (a) Electricity 4 4 4 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 2 3 1 1 2 II. Manual 53 63 45 8 18 177 E-:tI PART-C-DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSlFIr BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-contd.

Divisibn/Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household Industry Establishments by size of Employment Group of or PllWer used N.I.C. Total 1 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Person Persons Persons Persons unspeci------fied , Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed Joyed loyed --- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT~ RURAL

1,197 Division 2 &3 Total 1,811 2,593 603 1,347 5 2S 2 24 4 I. All Fuels/Power 482 789 239 240 545 1 5 2 (a) Electricity 110 196 ,36 74 160 (b) Liquid Fuel 30 S6 9 21 47 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 338 530 193 142 332 1 5 2 (d) Other Power 4 7 1 3 6 II. Manual 1,329 1,804 9S8 363 802 4 20 2 24 2

Major Group Total 147 260 50 97 210 20-21 I. All Fuel.slPower 139 249 44 95 205 (a) Electric! ty 102 181 33 69 148 (b) LiqUid Fuel 30 56 9' 21 47 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 3 5 1 2 4 ( d) Other power 4 7 1 3 6

U. Manual 8 11 6 2 5 Major Group 23 Total 131 207 67 63 135 I 5 I. All Fuels/power 13 13 13 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 13 13 13 II. Manual 118 194 54 63 135 1 5 Major Group 26 Total 120 148 93 27 55 II. Manual 120 148 93 27 55 Major Gr~up 27 Total 270 381 187 78 174 2 10 10 2 I. All Fuels/Power 7 17 1 6 16 (a) Eoctricity 6 13 1 5 12 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 4 1 4 II. Manual 263 364 186 72 158 2 10 10 2 Major Group 29 Total 593 775 458 133 298 1 5 1 14 II Manual 593 775 458 133 298 1 5 1 14 118 It-iI PART-C-DISTRlBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASsifiED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-con td.

Division/Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household Industry Establishments by size of Employment Gr,)up of or power used N.l.C. Total 1 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Person Persons Persons Persons unspeci------fied Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons --Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed loyed

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ------_-_-..__------...._._------.------_ MAHENDRAGAR}I DISTRICT-RURAL-concld.

Major Group 31 Total 3 3 3 II. Manual 3 3 3

Major Group 32 J Total 249 415 131 118 284 1. All Fuels/Power 139 248 64 75 184 (c) Coal, Wood &Bagasse 139 248 64 75 184 U. Manual 110 167 67 43 100 Major Group 33 Total 1 1 1 I. All Fuels/Power 1 1 1 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 1 1 1 Major Group 34 Total 112 175 63 48 107 1 5 1. All Fuels/Power 97 156 51 45 100 5 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 97 156 51 45 100 5 n. Mannual 15 19 12 3 7 Major Group 38 J Total 142 178 106 34 72 2 I. All Fuels/Power 82 100 62 18 38 2 (c) Coal, Wood &Bagasse 82 100 62 18 38 2 II. Manual 60 78 44 16 34 Major Group 39 : Total 43 50 38 5 12 1. All Fuel_;/Power 4 5 3 1 2 (a) Electricity 2 2 2

(c) Coal, Wood & Bag.1sse 2 3 2 II. Manual 39 45 35 4 10

MAHENDRAG ABH DISTRICT-URBAN

Divi sion 2 & :3 Total 285 508 135 143 334 7 39 1. All Fuels/Power 91 165 42 48 117 1 6 (a) Electricity 15 33 4 10 23 1 6

(b) Liquid Fuel 2 3 1 1 2 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 74 129 37 37 92 II. Manual 194 343 93 9S 217 6 33 179

E-ll PART-C-DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -contd.

Division/Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household Industry Establishments by size of Employment Group of or power used N.I.C. Total I 2-4 5-9 10-19 Persons Person Person" Persons Persons unspeci - fied --_--- _------_----_- _---- Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Uaits Persons Units Emp- Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed loyed loyed Joyed

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

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT-URBAN- contd.

Major Group 20-21 Total 60 114 ~4 35 84 6 1. All Fuels/Power 54 108 18 35 84 6 (a) Electricity 8 18 2 5 10 6 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 46 90 16 30 74 II. Manual 6 6 6 Major Group 23 Total 49 108 3 45 98 1 7 I. All Fuels/Power (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse II. Manual 48 107 2 45 98 7 Major Group 26 Total 29 40 22 6 13 5 II. Manual 29 40 22 6 13 5 Major Group 27 Total 9 17 5 4 12 II. Manual 9 17 5 4 12 Major Group 28 Total 8 19 7 14 5 II. Manual 8 19 7 14 5

~ajor Group 29 Total 28 53 13 14 34 6 II. Manual 28 53 13 14 34 6

~ajor Group 31 Total II. Manual 1

~ajor Groul'l32 Total 51 87 32 17 4S 2 10

I. All Fuel~/Power 2 7 2 7 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 2 7 2 7 II. Manual 49 80 32 15 38 2 10 ~ajor Group 34 Total 15 27 7 8 20 I. All Fuels/Power 14 26 6 8 20 (a) Electricity 5 13 5 13 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 9 13 6 3 7 II. Manual 180 ' E-II PART-C-DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FUEL/POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-concld.

Division /Major Kind of Fuel Number of Household JnJustry E<;tablishments by ~,ize of Employment Group of or power used N.I.C. ------..._.,_....,------_,...._,------.------Total 2--4 5-9 10-19 Persons Person Persons Persons Persons unspeci. fied ------Units Persons Units Units Persons Units Persons Units Persons Units Emp. Emp- Emp- Emp- loyed Joyed toyed Joyed

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

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT- URBAN- cancld. Major Group 35 Total II. Manual Major Group 38 Total 18 21 15 3 6 I. All Fuels/Power 18 21 15 3 6 (b) Liquid Fuel 2 3 1 2 (c) Coal, Wood & Bagasse 16 18 14 2 4

Major Orou{l39 Total 16 20 12 4 8 I. All Fuels/Power 2 2 2 (a) El ectricity 2 2 2 II. Manual 14 18 10 4 8

Note :-Mthr G"n)~ with nil entries have been omitted. TABLE E-m DISTRIBUTION OF TRADE/COMMERCIAL ,ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED BY THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE AND SIZE OF EMLOYMENT

Flyleaf This is a new table for the 1971-Census and has been prepared for the district for the total, rural ard urban areas, separately. The table presents data regarding the n~.inber of trade or comm(':rr.ial establishments and number of persor,s employed in each type of business or trade according to the Divisions and Major Gl'OUp~ ado;)ted in the National Industrial Classification. \1970. under each size group of employment i.e. 1 person. 2--4 persons, 5-9 perso11 s, 10-19 perSons, 20-49 persons, 50-99 pel'sons, 100 + persor;s and persons unspecitkd. 2. Columns 2 and 3 show total number ot establishments and exterc! of employmcfit, respectively under each Division/Major Group.

181 182 E-III-DISTRIBUTION OF TRADE/COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED

Number or Establishments total 2-4 5-9 Division/ Per~on Persons Persons Major Groqp ofN.I.C. Establish- Persons Establish- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons ments Employed ments ments Employed ments Employed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAHENDRAGARH Division s 6---8 3,875 5,673 2,664 1,146 2,601 44 257 Division 6 3,767 5,299 2,645 1,082 2,426 27 152 Major Group 60 164 376 37 117 282 10 57 Major Group 61 4 9 4 9 Major Group 62 5 18 3 12 5 Major Group 63 6 6 Major Group 64 20 26 16 4 10 Major Group 65 1,778 2,349 1,317 454 979 5 28 Major Group 66 362 548 214 146 316 5 Major Group 67 336 482 220 115 256 1 6 Major Group 68 239 363 153 80 186 4 24 Major Group 69 858 1,122 687 159 376 4 21 Division 8 108 374 19 64 175 17 165 Major Group 80 24 119 4 8 18 5 32 Major Group 82 78 248 10 55 155 12 73 Major Group 83 6 7 5 2 MAHENDRAGARH

Divisions 6---8 1,847 2,172 1,583 251 533 3 18 Division 6 1,832 2,150 1,577 244 517 3 18 Major Group 60 16 18 14 2 4 Major Group 65 1,134 1,358 952 178 378 3 18 Major Group 66 109 135 87 22 48 Major Group 67 26 29 23 3 6 Major Group 68 57 62 53 4 9 Major Group 69 490 548 448 35 72 Dlvwon 8 15 22 6 7 16 Major Group 80 13 20 4 7 16 Major Group $2 2 2 2 MAHENDRAGARH

DivIsIons 6--3 2,028 3,501 1,081 895 2,068 41 239 Division Ii 1,935 3,149 1,068 838 1,909 24 134 Major Group 60 148 358 23 115 278 10 57 Major Group 61 4 9 4 9 Major Group 62 5 18 1 3 12 5 BY THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

by size of employment 10-19 20---49 50-99 100+ Persons PersOns Persons Persons Persons Unspecified Establish- Persons Establisb- Persons Establish- Persons Establish­ Persons Establish­ ments Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DISTRICT-TOTAL

10 123 1 28 10 4 48 1 28 8

2 25 1 13

2

1 10 1 28 6 6 75 2 5 65 2 1 10

DISTRICT-RURAL 1 10 1 28 .8 1 10 1 28 6

1 10

1 28 6 1 2

DISTRICT-URBAN 9 113 3 38 E-lII-DISTRIBUTION OF -TRADE/COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED

Number of Establishments Division/ Total 2-4 5-9 Major Group Person Persons Persons of N.I.C. ----~------~ ------E,t2blish- Persons Establish- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons ments Employed menL; me!lts Employed menls Employed

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Divisions 6-8-conc/d. MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 63 6 6 Major Group 64 20 26 16 4 10 Major Group 65 644 991 365 276 601 2 10 Major Group 66 253 413 127 124 268 5 Major Group 67 310 453 197 112 250 6 Major Group 68 182 301 100 76 177 4 24 Major Group 69 368 574 239 124 304 4 21 Division 8 93 352 13 57 159 17 105 Major Group 80 11 99 2 5 32 Major Group 82 76 246 8 55 155 12 73 Major Group 83 6 7 5 2

Note.-Majot Groups with nil entries have been omitted. ISS BY THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OF TRADE AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-concld.

bY size of employment 10-19 20-49 50-99 100+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Unspecified

Establish- Persons EstabU,h- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish­ ments Employed ment, Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

DISTRICT-URBAN~concld.

1 15 1 13

2 1 10 6 75 , 65

1 10

.. TABLE E-IV

DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS (PT:HER THAN· MANUFAcTURINC~ ..PROCESSING_OR SERVICING OR BUSINESS AND TRADE ESTABLISHMENTS) BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Flyleaf This table gives the distribufion of establishments (other than manufacturing. processing or business and trade establishments) by size of employment, which are 'he same as in Table E-ITI for tolal, rural and urban areas of the district separately in each Division/Major Group of National Indus!rial Classitication, 1970. AU establishments (other than manufacturing. processing or servicing or business ard trade) fur,her furnish employment by broad groups in each Division/Major Group. This table which has been attempted for the first time in 1971-Census also provides frame for the establishments not covered by Table E-JI (Parts A .. B & C) and E-In. 2. Columns 2 and 3 give total number of establishments (other than manufacturing, ptocessing or servicing or business and trade) and total persons employed, respectively in each Division/Major Group or National Industrial Classification, 1970.

187 188 E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS (OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING

Number of Establishments Divisionl -----~-~------1 2-4 5-9 Major Group of Total pOrion Persons Persons N.I.C. ------_,....--..--- Establish- Persons Establish- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons moots Employed ments ments Employed ments Employed

------~------~_-__~ _ _.._._.._ __r ____.,~~~~ __ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------_,------~---~---~~~------MAHENDRAGARH All Dlrislons 2,251 8,468 1,207 570 1,567 151 933 Di'risfoD o 9 41 1 4 11 1 7

Major Group 02 3 19 7 Major Group 03 6 22 4 11

DIvIsion 4 26 726 13 37 1 !It Major Group 40 13 696 2 8 9 Major Group 42 13 30 11 29 Di'risfon 5 1 12 1 3 1 9 Major;Group 50 2 12 3 9 DivisioD 7 240 635 147 64 157 10 61 Major Group 70 32 203 7 14 34 5 34 Major Group 73

Major Group 74 129 177 119 5 14 5 Major Group 7S 78 254 20 45 109 4 22 DtvisiOD 9 1.974 7,054 1,056 488 1,359 138 847 Major Group 90 193 1,799 88 33 89 31 210 Major Group 91 3 14 2 6 8 Major Group 92 608 3,218 59 259 780 74 440 Major Group 93 212 783 75 92 243 22 128 Major Group I 94 655 823 599 42 112 4 24 Major Group 95 11 56 3 2 5 5 32 Major Group 96 278 341 223 54 113 5 Major Group 99 14 20 9 4 11 MAHENDRAGARH All DIvisIObS 1,463 4,271 717 414 1,182 94 564 DMsfon o 6 24 2 2 4 1 7 Major Group 02 3 19 7 Major Group 03 3 S 2 4 DivisIon 4 15 32 2 11 30 Major Group 40 3 5 4 Major Group 42 12 27 10 26 Dmsion 7 94 197 35 47 US 4 27 Major Group 70 14 49 4 5 13 3 22 189

OR SERVICING OR BUSINESS AND TRADE ESTABLISHMENTS) BY SIZE OF 'EMPLOYMENT

by size of Employment

10--19 20-49 50-99 100+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persosns Unspecified

Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish­ ment EmplOYed ments Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments

------,--~-.__.--..----~---- 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ------~------~--~--.-----~-~------~- DISTRICT--TOTAL 106 1,400 69 1,959 1 59 6 1,343 141 2 21

11 10 1 11 171 2 496 2 11 171 2 496

8 112 4 158 7 3 40 2 88

3 39

2 33 2 70 5 9S 1,256 60 1,630 1 59 4 847 132 16 218 15 464 3 730 7

71 939 36 941 59 108 5 60 6 160 117 11 2 23 3 65 S 16

DISTRICT-RURAL

73 978 34 830 131 1 11 11

2 1

2 20 6 10 'f90

E-IV-DISTRIBUTION- OF ESTABLISHMENTS (OTHER THAN -MANUFACTURING. PROCESSING

Number of Establishments Divisionl Major Group of Total 1 2_4 5-9 N.I.C. Person Persons Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons ments Employed ments ments Employed ments Employed

_..--_,.------~-.------_,-----.---.._,---_,------.----.-- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Division-coneld. MAHENDRAGARH Major Group 74 17 33 13 3 10

Major Group 75 63 115 18 39 92 5 Division 9 1,348 4,018 678 354 1,033 89 530 Major Group 90 96 250 71 6 18 10 70 Major Group 92 550 2.676 49 245 740 62 363 Major Group 93 141 451 39 71 197 14 78 Major Group 94 467 536 435 23 57 3 19 Major Group 96 85 92 78 7 14 Major Group 99 9 13 6 2 7 MAHENDRAGARH All Divisions 788 4,197 490 156 385 57 369 Division o 3 17 2 7 Major Group 03 3 17 2 7 Division 4 11 694 2 7 1 9

Major Group 40 10 691 4 9 Major Group 42 3 3

Division 5 2 12 1 3 1 9 Major Group 50 2 12 3 1 9 Division 7 146 438 112 17 42 6 34

Major Group 70 18 154 3 9 21 2 12 Major Group 73

Major Group 74 112 144 106 2 4 5 Major Group 75 15 139 2 6 17 3 17 Division 9 626 3,036 378 134 326 49 317 Major Group 90 97 1,549 17 27 71 21 140

Major Group 91 3 14 2 6 8 Major Group 92 58 542 10 14 40 12 77 Major Group 93 71 332 36 21 46 8 50 Major Group 94 188 287 164 19 55 5 Major Group 9S 11 S6 3 2 5 5 32 Major Group 96 193 249 145 47 99 5

Major Group 99 5 7 3 2 4

Ie :-Major Groups with nil entries have been omitted. 191

OR SERVICING OR BUSINESS AND TRADE ESTABLISHMENTS) BY SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

by size of Employment

1O~19 20-49 50--.99 100+ Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons unspecified

~~~~------_,___,_------.--._ ~~~~~_,_.,--;-.,- ~~~---_.,----.~-_., ~~- Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- Persons Establish- ments Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments Employed ments

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 __.,------~_., DISTRICT-RURAL-conc/d, 1 10 5

70 947 34 830 123 4 57 34 4 63 850 28 674 103 3 40 4 97 10 1 25 5

1 DISTRICT -URBAN 33 422 35 1,129 1 59 6 1.343 10 1 10 1 10 1 11 5 171 2 496 11 5 171 2 496

6 92 4 158 1 2 30 2 88

2 29 1 2 33 2 70 25 309 26 800 1 59 4 847 9 12 161 14 430 3 730 3

8 89 8 267 1 59 5 2 20 2 63 117 1 2 23 2 40 1 16

·TABU!H-I CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT Flyleaf The table furnishes the distribution of Census houses by usage for all areas and separately for rural and urban areas of the district. Figures have been given for the total number of Census houses, houses lying vacant and houses used as (i) Residence; (ii) Shop-cunl-residence; (iii) Workshop-cum-residence including household industry; (iv) Hotels, Sarais. Dharmshalas. Tourist Houses and Inspection Houses; (v) Shop!! excluding eating houses; (vi) Business houses and Offices; (vii) Factories, Workshops and Worksheds (viii) R.estaurants, Sweetmeat Shops and Eating Places; (ix) Places of entertainments and Community Gathering (Panchayatghal') excluding places of worship; (x) Places ot Worship; (e.g. temple, church, mosque, gurudwara etc.) and (xi) Others. 2. The figures given in this table are unbiased estimates of the various characteristics based on 20 per cent sample of Census houses. These estimates have been obtained by multiplying the sample figures by 5.

3. The conceptS and definitions of the terms used in this table are as follows :-

(i) Residence.-A residence is a Census house which is used wholly for human habitation.

(ii) Sbop.-A shop is a place where articles are bought and/or sold for cash or for credit.

(iii) Shop-cum-Residence.-A Shop-cum-residence is a Census house used for 'the combined purposes of residence and running a shop. (iv) Workshop.-A workshop is a place where any kind of production, processing, repairing or servicing goes on or where goods and articles; are made and sold, but is not large enough to be a factory. It is not necessary that some machinery should exist. Even a place where some household industry such as say handloom weaving, biri-rolling, baskets, broom sticks, paper kites, toys making, tailoring etc. is carried on has been treated as a workshop.

(v) Factol'y.-A factory is a large workshop which is registered under the Indian Factories Act. A workshop merely licensed by the municipal or anyother authority or registered for any other purpose was not recorded as a factory unless it was registered under the Indian Factories Act. . (vi) WOl'kshop-cum-Residence,-Workshop-cum-residence is a factory. workshop or workshed which is also used as a residence.

(vii) Others:- (a) Office, business house, bank; etc. (Business house is that where transactions in money or other articles take place). (b) Hospital, dispensary, health centre, doctor's clinic etc. (c) School and other educational institution ; (d) Hotel, sarai, dharmshala. tourist house, inspection house, etc. (e) Restaurant, sweetmeat shop and eating place (A sweetmeat shop where sweetmeat is being made and sold was, however. recorded as a workshop).

(f) Place of entertainment such as cinema house, theatre, community gathering (Panchayatghar) elc.

(g) Place of worship e.g. temple, church, mosque, gurudwara, etc. (h) Institution such as orphanage, rescue home, jail, reformatory, children home, etc.

(i) Cattle shed, garag~, gcdown, laurdry, p(1rol plimp, I'assel'~tr shelter, etc.

193 t~4

H-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE

District Total/ Total I Census Houses Occ upied <;ensus Rurall number vacant at the Urban of Census time of Houses . Houselisting Residence Shop-cum- Worksh6p- residence cum-residence including Household Industry -- I 2 3 4 5 6 7 -- Mahendragarh Total 144,160 9,025 92,115 495 1,315 Rural 126,325 6,905 81,185 365 1,160 Urban 17,835 2,120 10,930 130 155 195

USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Houses Used As

Hotels, Sarais, Shops Business Factories, Restaurants, Places of Places of Others Dharmshalas, excluding Houses and Workshops Sweetmeat Entertainments Worship Tourist Homes Eating Offices and Shops and and Community (e.g. Temple, and Inspection Houses Worksheds Eating Gathering Church, Houses Places (Panchayat- Mosque, ghar) excluding Gurudwara Places of etc.) Worship

8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15

435 2,575 325 1,720 345 110 485 35,215 350 1,095 85 760 115 100 340 33,865 85 1,480 240 960 230 10 145 1,350

TABLE H-rr DISTRIBUTION QF CENSl,JS HOUSES BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND' PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF Flyleaf This table gives the distribution ot Census houses by predominant material of wall and predominant material of root, Data have been presented for the total, rural and urban areas of the district separately, 2. The figures given in this table are unbiased estimates of the characteristics based on 20 % sample of Census houses. These estimates have been obtained by multiplying the sample figures by 5.

~. The table has been supplemented ,,,ith an Appendix (Appendix to Table H-II) which cross­ clasloifies material of wall with material of roof.

197 H-II-DISTRIBUTION OF CEN~U~ HOUSM BY PREDOMINANT

District Total I Total Predominant material Rural! No.of Urban Census Houses Grass, Mud Un burnt Wood Burnt G.I. Stone leaves, bricks bricks sheets reeds or or other bamboo metal sheets

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Mahendragarh Total 144,160 535 5,165 40,725 430 67,910 10 29,325 -Rural 126,325 505 5,025 39,545 110 56,155 5 24,925 Urban 17,835 30 140 1,180 320 11,755 5 4,400 199 MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF

of w all Predominant material of roof

Cem~nt All other Grass, leaves Tiles, Corrugated Asbestos Brick Stone Concrete, All other Concrete materials reeds, thatch, Slate, iron, zinc cement and R.B.C./ materials and wood, mud, shingle or other sheets lime R.C.C. and materials unburnt bricks metal materials not stated or bamboo sheets not stated

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

40 20 59,220 [ 6,150 595 60 ~ 40,365 ~ 10,885 26,720 165 40 15 57,170 5,895 235 35 • 34,690 ' 9,035 19,125 140 5 2,050 255 360 25 5,675 1,850 7,595 2S 200

H-II-DISTRIBUTION OF CENSUS HOUSES BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF

APPENDIX

Distribution of Residential Census Houses by Material of Wan Cross-classified by Material of Roof

Predominant Material of W all Predominant Material of Roof District Totall Total RuralJ number ------~------~------Urban of Census I. Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo, Grass, Tiles, All Houses. mud, unburnt bricks, wood. leaves, slate, other reeds, or shingle. materials II. Burnt bricks, G.I. sheets or other bamboo, corrugated and metal sheets, stone, cement. thatch, iron, zinc materials mud, un- or other not III. All other materials and materials burnt metal sheets, stated flot stated bricks or asbestos wood cement sheets, brick, lime, stone and R.B.C./ R.C.C.

} 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mahendragarh Total 94,885 I 25670 2,090 20 II 9,115 57,940 35 III 15 Rural 83,565 I 24,765 1,950 20 It 8,670 48,115 30 III 15 Urban 11,320 I 905 140 II 445 9,825 5 III TABLE H-tii HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED Flyleaf This table gives figures relating to households occupying one room, 2, 3, 4 and 5 rooms and with un­ specified number of rooms as also the number of members involved. The data have been presented for the total, rural and urban areas of the district separately. The data are helpful in the measurement of congestion and over-crowding in households. 2. The figures given in this table are unbiased estimates of the characteristics based on 20 % sample of Census houses. These estimates have been obtained after mUltiplying the sample figures by 5.

201 202

III-HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF

Total No, of HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS District Totall Total No. Members Total WITH WITH Rural/ of Census _--_,...... _--- No. of ONE ROOM TWO ROOMS Urban Households Rooms Males Females No.of Number No.of Number' house­ of Members house· of Members hOlds holds Males Females Males Females

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

~-----~------'------__.. __ ------..__----~-- Mahcndragarh Total 98,365 362,940 322,695 292,690 20,330 55,625 47,985 29,890 99,720 88,210 Rural 86,810 325,985 290,615 262,365 16,7(,0 47,145 41,355 26,210 88.415 78,380 Urban 11,555 36,955 32,080 30,325 3,570 8,480 6,630 3,680 11,305 9,830

-'-~

Notes:_(i) Columns 22~.24 include figures of households which have no regular roolns.

(i i) Col umn 3 excl udes figures for insti tutional households. 203

MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

HOu:)6HOLO) HOUSBHOLDS HOUSEHOLD WITH HOUSEHOLDS WITH NO.OF HOUSE­ WITH WITH FrVE ROOMS AND UNSPECIFIED NUM­ HOLDS WITH THREE ROOMS FOUR ROOMS ABOVE BER OF ROOM') DETAILS UNSPECIFIED No. of Number No. of Number No. of Number No. of Number house- of Members housc- of Members house- of Members house- of Members holds ____ - __ holds ______holds holds ______Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2{ 22 23 24 25

------~-. 20,290 76,090 68,130 12,210 51,435 46,660 15,510 80,015 71,615 115 5S 95 20 18,415 69,605 62,055 11,225 47,540 43,060 14,065 73,225 65,670 115 S5 95 20 1,875 6,485 6,075 985 3,895 3,600 1,445 6,790 5,945

'fABLE SC-I

INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES Flyleaf This table has been prepared in two parts; Part-A for rural areas; and Part-R for urban areas. The table gives the population of each Scl::eduled Caste by sex alongwith their classification into workers and non­ workers. Workers of each scheduled castes are further classified into the following nine industrial categories of workers :- I. As Cultivators ; II. As Agricultural Labourers ;

III. In Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, HU'1ting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities; IV. In Mining and Quarrying ; V. In Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs ;- (a) Household Industry; (b) Other than Household Industry VI. In Construction ; VII. In Trade and Commerce ; VIII. In Transport, Storage and Communications ; and IX. In Other Services. 2. Data in this table have been presented for the district only. The castes for which there are no figures have been deleted from the table. This table corresponds to Table SCT-I Part-A of 1961-Census. Table SCT-I Part-A of 1961-Census, however, presented additional data for the workers engaged in special occupations Le. 'Tanning and currying of hides and skins' and 'Scavenging', but no such classification has been attempted at the 1971-Census.

205 206

S.C.I-PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK AND (FOR EACH

WORKERS Serial Name of Scheduled Total No. Caste I II III Total Workers Cultivator Agricultural Livestock, Labourer Forestry, Fishing, HUnting and Plantations, Orchards and ------Allied activities P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MAHENDRAGARH 1. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi 5,066 2,460 2,606 1,026 175 49 9 685 70 43 2. Batwal 23 23 4 3. Bauria or Bawaria 1,499 817 682 313 16 46 201 14 11 4. Bazigar 115 115 5. Bhanjra 251 149 102 83 2 35 2 6. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ram- dasi or Ravidasi 59,619 30,626 28,993 13,293 1,670 2,320 142 6,985 1,317 238 56 7. Dhanak 23,506 12,320 11,186 5,764 931 721 66 3,608 735 157 19 8. Dumna Mahasha or Doom 191 46 145 16 4 9 5 4 9. Gagra 23 23 23 10. Kabirpanthi or Julaha 74 55 19 40 8 11. Khatik 1,147 630 517 350 16 10 86 13 45 12. Megh 97 63 34 26 13. Nat 99 60 39 13 3 7 3 14. Od 23 21 2 21 2 21 2 15. Pasi 4 4 4 16. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh 38 38 2 2 17. Sapela 51 32 19 18- Sikligar 1 1 1 19. Sirkiband 54 33 21 16 4 2 20. Unspecified 2,196 1,315 881 911 13 133 4 199 3 2 Total 94,077 48,716 45,361 21,906 2,844 3,291 221 11,811 2,163 519 78 201 NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTFS CASTE SEPARATELY)

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining and Manufacturing, Processing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non-Workers Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and ------,----_---..,- Communication s (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Househiold Industry M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DISTRICT (RURAL) 30 21 24 11 9 3 7 155 84 1,434 2,431 4 19 9 6 4 5 1 30 2 504 666 115 22 22 2 66 100

389 74 1,591 29 524 18 255 17 80 1 132 779 15 17,333 27,323 113 21 145 27 216 39 115 13 81 1 80 1 528 9 6,556 10,255

1 30 141 23 3 16 8 21 15 11 1 3 3 2 188 3 12 280 501 26 37 34 1 5 47 36

4

36 32 19 1 13 2 3 17 17 6 11 15 3 4 544 404 868 586 101 1,816 58 807 76 396 30 384 5 110 2 1,076 110 16,810 42,517 ~O8

S.C.I.-PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK (FOR EACH.

WORKERS Serial Name of Scheduled Total No. Castes I II III Total Workers Cultivator Agricultural Livestock, Labourer Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities p M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MAHENDRAGARH 1. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi 2,129 1,100 1,029 400 112 11 2 2. Barar, Burar or Berar 1 1 1 3. Batwal 34 21 13 4 4. Bauria or Bawaria 112 55 57 27 4 17 3 5. Bhanjra 7 4 3 2 6. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ram- dasi or Ravidasi 2,728 1,512 1,216 704 24 11 80 8 7 7. Dhanak 1,599 861 738 391 15 9 8 2 8. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom 8 3 5 3 9. Kabirpanthi or Iulaha 132 91 41 43 1 1 4 10. Khatik 2,137 1,125 1,012 439 12 5 1 3 11. Kori or Koli 365 195 170 88 2 1 12. Mazhabi 6 4 2 1 13. Od 18 9 9 4 14. Sikligar 7 7 5 15. Sirkiband 26 13 13 4 16. Unspecified 63 7 S6 7 1 1 Total 9,372 5,008 4,364 2,123 166 26 126 9 18 1 209

AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES CASTE SEPARATELY)

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X Mining and Manufacturing, Processing. Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Non-Workers Quarrying Servicing and Repairs Commerce Storage and Communications (a) (b) Household Other than Industry Household Industry ----- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DISTRICT (URBAN)

45 7 5 11 26 299 103 700 917

2 17 13 2 28 57 2 2 3

75 210 45 13 37 226 14 808 1,192 2 81 6 13 1 39 95 142 7 470 723

2 5 5 11 5 3 13 1 48 40 6 11 379 1 34 10 686 1,000 81 1 5 1 107 168 3 2 4 5 9 2 1 1 2 4 9 13 3 1 56 178 3 364 14 65 2 451 1 163 732 136 2,885 4,198

TABLE SC-lI AGE AND MARITAL STATUS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE) Flyleaf This table corresponds to Table SCT-II Part-A of 1961 -Census and gives the distribution of male and female population of each caste separately by the three broad age-groups 0-14, 15-44,45+ and Age not stated. The population under each age-group is further classifICd according to the marital status viz. 'Never Married', 'Married', 'Widowed', 'Divorced or Separated' and 'Unspecified Marital Status'. Persons who did not report their marital status have been grouped under 'un-specified marital status' for each group separately. The number of such persons in Mahendragarh District was 40 (5 males and 35 females). A bulk of persons having unspecified marital status were in the age group 0-14 viz., 37 (2 males and 35 females).

/ 2. This table is presented for the district only without any rural or urban break-up. The castes for Which there are no figures have been omitted from the table. Castes have been arragned in alphabetic order.

211 212

S.C. II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Total Serial Name of Scheduled No. Casto ---~------_-"- Total Never Married Married Widowed

------.. ------~---- _ ___,----- P M F M F M F M F

~~------~ -_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ------~------MAHENDRAGARH

1. Balmiki,Chura Or Bhangi 7,195 3,560 3,635 2,283 1,765 1,183 1,559 93 308 2. Barar. Burar or Berar .. 3. Batwal 57 44 13 37 5 7 6 4. Bauria or Bawaria 1,611 872 739 602 406 257 307 13 26 5. Bazigar 115 115 69 29 17 6. Bhanjra 258 153 105 84 50 65 53 4 :2 7. Chamar, Jatia Charnar. Rehgar, Raigar, Ram· dasi or Ravidasi 62,347 32,138 30,209 18,540 13,682 12,714 14,585 884 1,940

8. Dhanak 25,105 13,181 11,924 7,246 5,237 5,61 1 (;,071 321 611 9. Dumna, Mahasha or Doorn 199 49 ISO 34 39 14 61 50 10. Gagra 23 23 21 2 11. Kabirpanthi or Julaha .. 206 146 60 79 24 63 29 4 7 12. Khatik 3,284 1,755 1,529 858 622 837 782 60 99 13. Kori orKali 365 195 170 144 52 44 104 7 14 14. Mazhabi 6 4 2 3

15. Megh 97 63 34 47 17 15 16

16. Nat 99 60 39 44 18 16 20 17. Od 41 30 11 12 5 18 6 18. Pasi 4 4 4 19. Sansi,Bhedkut or Manesh 38 38 25 13 20. Sapela 51 32 19 19 7 12 12 21. Sikligar 8 8 4 4 22. Sirkiband 80 46 34 30 16 14 17 2 23. Unspecified 2,259 1,322 937 452 400 856 439 12 98 Total .. 103,449 53,714 49,715 30,543 22,415 21,769 24,091 1,406 3,176 213

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE)

population Age 0_14

------~---~------~------Divorced or Unspecified Status Total Never Married Married Widowed Separated ---.------...... _ ~------_..,,-_ -...._---.----- __ --....------..-- M F M F M F M F M F M F

------..------~----- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

------~------.---- DlSTRICT 2 ',930 1,807 1,883 1,701 47 104

32 6 32 5 508 397 505 391 2 6 70 69 83 56 78 50 5 6

15,772 13,830 15,548 13,079 224 750 3 5 6,4C)5 5,564 6,223 5,054 272 505

23 45 23 37 8

56 22 56 22 26 776 682 749 603 27 53 90 51 90 48 3 3 3 45 18 44 17 44 19 43 17 2 6 5 6 5

36 25 11

13 6 13 6

25 18 24 16 2 2 415 411 397 385 16 26

2 5 35 26,353 23,008 25,743 21,506 607 1,467 1 214 s.c. II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Age Age Serial Name of Scheduled 0-14 15-44 No. Caste

Divorced or Unspecified Status Total Never Married Separated

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

1. Balmiki,Chura, or Bhangi 2 1,186 1,246 378 64 2. Barar, Burar or Berar 3. Batwal 9 5 5 ,. 4. Bauria or Bawada 295 251 97 15 .5. Bazigar 12 6. Bhanjra 53 43 6 7. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi 1 10,795 12,116 2.935 598 8. Dhanak 5 4,775 4,912 1,002 178 9. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom .. 21 31 11 2 10. Gagra 11. Kabirpanthi or Julaha 75 22 23 2 12. Khatik 26 642 624 103 19 13. Kori or Koli 71 83 54 4 14. Mazhabi 1 1 15. Megh 13 16 3 16. Nat 10 18 1 17. Od 23 5 6 18. Pasi 4 19. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh 20. Sapela 8 9 4 1 21. Sikligar 6 3 22. Sirkiband 19 14 6 23. Unspecified' 2 790 332 53 15 Total 2 35 18,797 19,740 4,690 899 ~15

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE)

Age Age45 + 15-44

Married Widowed Divorced or Unspecified Status Total Never Married Separated

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

786 1,143 21 39 1 443 582 21

4 5 3 2 " 191 232 7 4 69 91 9 3 33 45 42 2 1 17 6

7,668 11,158 192 359 1 5,570 4,259 56 1 3,698 4,613 72 121 3 1,909 1,445 19 2 10 29 5 74 23 51 20 15 16 531 590 8 15 337 223 6 16 77 1 2 34 36 1 1 10 15 1 5 9 16 1 6 2 17 5 1 1 4 1 1 4 8 11 4 2 3 1 12 14 1 2 2 733 309 4 8 116 194 1 13,794 18,286 309 554 1 1 3 8,S69 6,970 105 3 216

S·C. II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Age 45+ Serial Name of Scheduled No. Caste ------Married Widowed Divorced or Unspecified SI at us Separated ------M F M F M F M F

--~------..------,...... ------,--.--...------44 45 46 ------...._------2 47 48 49 50 51

I. Balmiki, Chura or Bbangi 350 312 12 269 2. Barar, Burar or Berar 1

3. Batwal 3 4. Bauria or Bawaria 64 69 5 22 5. Bazigar 19 14 6. Bhanjra 15 5 2 1 7. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi 4,822 2,677 692 1,581 8. Dhanak: 1,641 953 249 490 9, Dumna, Mahasha or Doom 4 24 1 50 10. Gagra 21 2 ll. Kabirpanthi or Julaha 12 9 3 7 12. Khatik 279 139 52 84 13. Kori or Koli 28 24 6 12 14. Mazhabi 15. Megh 4 1 16. Nat 6 2 17. Od 1 1 18. Fasi 19. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh 1 .. 20. Sapela 8 4 1 21. Sikligar 1 22. Sirkiband 1 23. Unspecified 107 104 8 90 Total 7,368 4,344 1,096 2,611 1 211

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE)

.------.-~-.------".------.--~------.• ------. Age Not Stated

Total Neyer Married Married Widowed Divorced or Unspecified Status Separated

M F M F M F M F M F M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

I 4 I 4 2 3 2 3

, : i I ••

1 5 7 7

TABLE sc-rII PART-A-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES PART·B-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES Flyledf

This tablE' presents statistics about the educational levels of the population belonging to each scheduled caste and has been prepared in two parts-Part·A for urban areas and Part-B for rural areas. Part-A is similar to Table SCT-III Part A(i) and Part-B to Table SCT-III Part B (i) of 1961-Census except for a little elaboration of educational levels for rural areas in 197].

2. For urban areas, the literates have been classified into the following seven educational levels :-

(1) Literate (without educational level)

(2) Primary or Junior Basic ;

(3) Matriculation or Higher Secondary

(4) Non-technical diploma not equal to degree

(5) Technical diploma not equal to degree ;

(6) University degree or Post-graduate degree other than technical degree ; and

(7) Technical Degree or Diploma equal to Degree or Post-graduate Degree.

3. In case of rural areas, however, the classification of educational levels have been confined to four only :-

(1) Literate (without educatio~al level) ;

(2) Primary or Junior Basic ;

(3) Matriculation and above but below graduate ; and

(4) Graduate and above,

4. The test for literacy was the ability of a person to read and write with understanding in any language. In case he had attained any educational standard, the highest examination passed was recorded against Q. 13 of the individual slip canvassed at 1971-Census. For a person who was studying in a parti­ cular class, the highest educational level attained by him was the one he had actually passed and not the one in which he was studying. In case, a person held both general and technical qualifications, both of equivalent level, the technical qualification was given preference in recording the highest educational level attained.

5. Data in this table are presented for the district only. The castes which were not returned have been omitted from the table.

219 2~O

S.C. Ill-PART-A-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational Serial Name of Scheduled No. Caste

Total Illiterate Literate (withQut educationalleveJ)

--...-.--..-.---.",__, -~---- -~~._,----- M F M F M F

-----...--.__,.--.___..._ _,,_.,.--.-..---..---.----__,._,--__...----.--..--.--.--~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8

..,__.__,.__..--...._.,---.--.__.,---.__,----...---t_..-.-..---__,_,-.._~_,. _ __,_. _____.,_,. _____.-_.- ______. _____..j_

MAHENDRAGARJI 1, Baimiki, Chura or Bhangi (1,100 1,029 844 r 1,005 116 5 2. Barar, Burar o! Berar

3, Batwai 21 13 19 11 2 2 4. Bauria or Bawaria 55 57 50 57

5. Bhanjra 4 3 4 3 6. Chamar, Jatia Chamar. Rehgar. Raigar. Ramdasi or Ravidasi 1.512 1,216 825 [ 1,106 230 48 7. Dhanak 861 738 677 720 46 13 8. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom 3 5 5 1 9. Kabirpanthi or Juiaha 91 41 54 21 8 16 10. Khatik 1,125 1,012 599 965 206 27 11. Kori or Koli 195 170 137 169 33 12, Mazhabi 4 2 3 1 1 13. Od 9 9 9 9 14, Sikiigar 7 5 15, Sirkiband 13 13 10 13 1 16. Unspecified 7 56 6 55 Total 5,008 [4,364 3,243 4,140 644 114 221

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE)

---_ -----~------.~-----~--,--- Levels

_..__,------.-..---.--...-..---...-._-._-__,_..---....--.------_--..--.-.--.-..---._-----...----_. __,- Primary or Matriculation or Non-Technical Technical diploma University degree Technical degn;e Junior Basic Higher Secondary diploma not equal not equal to degree or Post-graduate Of diploma equal to degree degree other than to degree or Post- technical degree graduate degree

--_.-.-.--.-.-...--. ~~-_.-,-__.,-..-. -----.--~- ___ ---.--.------.--.---..- ----_,---~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

DISTRICT (URBAN) 102 13 35 6 2

3

338 52 106 10 12 103 5 31 4

21 3 8

223 20 90 6 24

2

819 93 275 17 1 24 2 222

S.c. Ill-PART-B-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (CASTE-WISE)

Educational Levels

Serial Name of Scheduled Caste No. Total Illiterate Literate Primary or Matricula- Grad uate (without Junior tion and and above educational Basic above but level) below Graduate

M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

1. Balmiki, Chura or Bhangi 2,460 2,606 1,903 2,521 394 76 150 9 13 2. Batwal 23 16 5 2 3. Bauria or Bawaria 817 682 605 671 125 9 81 2 6 4. Bazigar 115 115 5. Bhanjra 149 102 132 101 15 2 6. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi or Ravidasi 30,626 28,993 21,615 28,264 4,106 434 4,346 289 539 6 20

7. Dhanak 12,320 11,186 9,468 10,918 1,625 216 1,119 52 106 2 8. Dumna, Mahasha or Doom 46 145 34 143 5 7 9. Gagra 23 19 4

to. Kabirpanthi or Julaha 5S 19 48 19 4 2 11. Khatik 630 517 451 510 106 6 60 13 12. Megh 63 34 52 34 11 13. Nat 60 39 52 37 3 2 5 14. Od 21 2 15 2 3 2 15. pasi 4 4 16. Sansi, Bhedkut or Manesh 38 27 3 4 4 17. Sapela 32 19 32 19 18. Sikligar

19. Sirkiband 33 21 29 20 2

20. Unspecified 1,315 881 595 824 642 53 70 4 8

Total 48,716 45,361 35,098 44,198 7,051 799 5,852 358 693 6 22 TABLI~ SC-iV

pERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (NOT CASTE-WISE) Fly/ eaf

Entire population has been divided into two broad streams of main activity, namely, workers and non-wor kers according to type of main act ivit y a person engages himscl fjherse If mostly. A non-worker is a person who, as his main activity, is not engaged in any economically productive work, but is basically non­ working. In this table, non-workers among the scheduled castes have been classified as under:-

(1) Students;

(2) Household Duties;

(3) Dependents and Infants;

(4) Retired, Rentiers and Persons of Independent Means;

(5) Beggars, Vagrants, ct c;

(6) Inmates of Penal, Mental and Charitable Institutions; and

(7) Others.

2. This table also gives the cdllcationallevcls of all the non-workers i.e. whether 'llliterate', 'Literate (without educational level)" 'Primary or Junior Basic', 'Matriculation and above but below Graduate' and 'Graduate and above'. The term 'Literacy' has already been explained in the fly-leaf to Table SC-III.

3. The table, however, presents data for the total scheduled castes population and not for each caste separately. The data are given for the total, rural and urban areas of the district only. To some extent, the table corresponds to Table SC-I of 1961·Ccnsus. In 1961, the non-workers were categorised into four broad heads only i.e.

(a) Full time students;

(b) Persons seeking employment for the first time:

(c) Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work; and

(d) Others. 4. Comparison of data of two Censuses except for students is not possible. Moreover, thc last two categories of educational levels of 1971-Census were grouped together as 'Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary' at the 1961-Census.

223 fl. ,... 224

S.C. IV -PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE

Educational Levels Total Non-working Population Students

p M F M F

2 3 4 5 6

MAHENDRAGARH rota I 76,410 29,695 46,715 9,645 867 Illiterate 65,069 19,684 45,385 259 59 Literate (without educational level) 6,446 5,553 893 5,327 663 Primuy or Junior Basic 4,441 4,011 430 3,755 144 Matriculation and above but below graduate 436 429 7 300 1 Graudate and above 18 18 4 MAHENDRAGARH Total 69,327 26,810 42,517 8,774 727 Illiterate 59,216 17,821 41,395 234 58 Literate (without educational level) 5,876 5,096 780 4,912 572 Primary or Junior Basic 3,917 3,577 340 3,409 97 Ma triculation and above but below graduate 308 306 2 216 Graduate and above 10 10 3 MAHENDRAGARH Total 7,083 2,885 4,198 871 140 III iterate 5,853 1,863 3,990 25 1 Literate (without educational level) 570 457 113 415 91 Primary or Junior Basic 524 434 90 346 47 Matriculation and above but below graduate 128 123 5 84 1 Graduate and above 8 8 1 225

OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (NOT CASTE-WISE)

Household Dependents Retired, Rentiers Beggars, Inmates of Others Duties and Infan ts ; and Persons of Vag rants, Penal, Mental Independent Means etc. and Charitable Institutions --_.. _-_ M F M F M F M F M F M F 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

DISTRICT-TOTAL

122 26,285 19,240 19,505 53 5 34 12 2 599 41 116 25,835 18,973 19,435 30 4 31 12 1 274 40 4 181 156 48 11 .. 3 52 1 2 263 93 22 10 1 1 150 6 17 1 111 1 1 12 DISTRICT-RURAL

116 24,039 17,392 17,695 33 3 34 12 461 41 112 23,644 17,217 17,639 23 2 31 12 204 40 3 168 128 39 7 .. 3 43 1 1 225 44 17 3 1 120 2 3 87 7 DISTRICT-URBAN

6 2.,246 1,848 1,810 20 2 2 138 4 2,191 t 1,756 1,796 7 2 1 70 1 13 28 9 4 .. 9 1 38 49 5 7 1 30 4 14 1 24 1 1 5

ANNEXURE I

A note on the sampling procedure adopted in the 1971-Census for B, C and D Series Tables except Table C-I

Sample Size :-From the individual slips relating to the rural parts of a tahsil, 10 %sample of the slips was selected linear systematically with a random start. In the urban part of the district a 20% systematic sample of the individual slips was selected with separate random start. The sample sizes were adopted on consideration of required precision, available resources and operational convenience.

Selection Procedure :-The sample design adopted in 197t-Census was stratified systematic sample of individual slips. For the purpose of sample selection, each district was divided into three sub­ regions as follows:- 1. Tahsil (Rural). 2. Non-city Urban district.

3. City (urban unit with 100,000 & above popUlation). These sub-regions were termed as operational units. If, however, any of the operational units was unduly large, it was divided into sub-operational units of at least 20,000 persons. Similarly, sman-sized operational units were either clubbed together or tagged on to a contiguous larger unit so as to form an "effective operational unit" of the required minimum size. Adoption of these operational units ensured accuracy in sample selection maintaining at the same time stability in the sampling fraction within the tabulated areas. The procedure adopted has ensured effective control over sample selection within each block, as also in the entire operational units.

For the purpose of the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) the individual slips were sorted out according to ten broad industrial categories and nine broad age-groups for each of the sexes. The ten industrial categories of workers were as follows :- Category I Cultivators. II Agricultural labourers. III Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities. IV Mining and quarrying. V(a) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in household industry. V(b) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other than household industry. VI Construction. VII Trade and commerce. VIn Transport, storage arid communications. IX Other services. X Non-workers. The nine age-groups into which the slips belonging to each industrial category were sorted, were 0-14, 15-19,20-24,25-29,30-39,40-49,50-59, 60+and 'Age Not Stated'. Thus, the individual slips of a particular operational unit were sorted out in llX9=99 cells separately for males and females. Sampling was done in each of the operational units independently by taking separate random starts. The slips were then distributed into 10 (or 5) pigeon holes for Rural or (Urban) samples and one pigeon hole was selected ",t random, the slips falling in the selected pigeon hole constituting the sample. 227 228

Estimation Procedure:-The tables prepared for each of the districts from the 10 % rural and 20% urban sample slips have be~n inflated to give the final estimated tables. Estimates have been obtained by making use of the cell frequencies (usually labelled as 'controls') available from the tables prepared on full count basis, namely, PCA and B-1 Part A.

In order to ensure maximum possible inter-table consistency, it became necessary to use the esti­ mated frequencies of a few of the final tables as controls for estimating some cell frequencies of other tables. This way of estimating the cell frequencies ensured marginal totals of estimated tables tally with that of the full count tables. This is convenient to the user, because after adjustment, the identical marginal totals are found in tables having the same marginal specification. "The adjustment diminishes the sampling variance to some extent; the more the controls the smaller the sampling variance of the adjusted frequencies"l. Further, adjustment to known control totals has at the same time the eff~ct of eliminating biases in the nature of inherent differences between the sample and complete count.

For the purpose of estimation of final tables, a set of multipliers was prepared for each table. A multiplier is the ratio of full count frequency of some characteristics from PCA or Table B-1 Part A (or some estimated frequency from some already estimated table) and the corresponding sample frequency of the same characteristics from the sample table. Since the characteristics of the migrants can be expected to be strikingly different from that of the total population, it was not considered appropriate to apply to the multiplier derived from the total popUlation. In the absence of direct controls for multipliers, sample Tables D-II to D-VI have been multiplied uniformly by 10 in case of rural and by 5 in case of urban to arrive at the final estimated tables. Reliability of the Estimates :-No exact formula can be given for the precision of the estimates in view of the systematic sampling design adopted. A very rough estimate of the relative standard error on the basis of simple random sample may be estimated as A j I-p where (f) is the proportion V 0-0! np sampled (0.10 in case of rural areas and 0.20 in case of urban areas) and 'p' is the estimated proportion in any cell and 'n' the sample size, having equal to 10 % of individual slips in rural areas and 20 % in urban areas. In the present Census, slips were sorted by sex, industrial category and age-group before sampling. It is expected that the efficiency must be considerably higher than a simple random sample of identical size. Extensive studies conducted have: indicated that systematic sampling of individuals is more efficient than random sampling specially when the slips were pre-sorted for most of the socio­ economic characteristics covered in a Census2• Thus the estimates prepared on the basis of the systematio sampling in the present Census can be expected to be quite reliable.

IDeming W. E. 'Statistic,t) adjustment of data'-Chapter VII. 3Lahiri D. B.-An experimental approach on the baSis of census enumeration slips. (Studies in population sampling), Volume I, (December, 1957, 1959). ANNEXURE n A Note on the sampling procedure adopted in 1971·Census for C-J Part A Sample size :-For the preparation of table C-I Part A, on household composition, a sample of residential households was drawn in two stages, In the first stage, a twenty per cent systematic sample of effective enumeration blocks (defined later) was selected systematically, In the second stage, a twenty per cent sample of population records relating to residential household was selected from each of the sample block again systematically, Selection procedure :-For the purpose of sample selection, the rural and urban parts of each district were treated as separate strata. Within each stratum, a list of blocks was prepared by merging those containing less than 50 households with the neighbouring blocks. Blocks formed in this way were called 'effective enumeration blocks' or simply 'effective blocks', The list of effective blocks so formed served as a frame for the selection of the first stage unit. A twenty per cent sample of effective blocks was then selected systematically. Having identified the first stage units, the population record books for the selected effective blocks were assembled. Within each selected effective block, the population records relating to 'houseless households or institutional households', Care was also taken to see that only one serial number was assigned to a population record, whenever the record relating to a household covered more than one page. In cases where 'effective blocks' were formed by merging two or more blocks, the population record books corresponding to all the census enumeration blocks constituting the effective block, were assembled together and then the households were selected. Fresh random numbers were selected for each effective block. The population records corresponding to the selected households were marked'S' at the right hand top corner with a stamp provided. Estimation procedure :-The tables prepared for each of the stratum were multiplied uniformly by 25 to giVe the final estimated table,

229

ANNEXURE III

Sample design and precision of estimates adopted in preparing the H-Series tables 1. Sample Design:

1.1. Sample Size :-A 20 per cent systematic sample of census houses was selected from the house­ list with a random start. This sample size was adopted on consideratiotls of required precision, available reso­ urces and operational convenience. 1.2. Selection Procedure.-Though the lowest levels (tabulation areas) for which estimates are presented in these tables are rural district, urban district (including cities. if any) and city, the sampk was actually drawn, from what are called, 'Operational Units'. Thcse Operational Units comprised (a) Tahsil of a district in the rural area, (b) Non·c:ty urban part of a di:;rrict, and (t:) CIty. If any of these Op:!rational Units Was unduly large, it was divid~d iuro Sub-Operational Units of at least 20,000 houses. Similarly small- sized Operational Unit~ were either combined together or tagged on (0 a contIguous larger unit so as £0 form an effectIve Op~Iational Uuit of the minimum size m.;ntioned above. Adoption of these Operational Units ensured accuracy in sampl~ sdectio.l maintair-iag at th~ sam~ tlmto' stability in the samp­ ling fraction wirb:n the tabulation arcas. For houseltsting purposes the Tahsil (Rural), Towns and Cities had been divided into compact smaller a,ca units called 'houselisting blocks'. Within each Operational Unit, the houselisting block; had bet'n w arrang:~d that it was pO:).>ible to select lhe sample from the entire Operational Unit in a continu0us fashion. The proc~dure adopted had ensured effective control over sample selection wiThin each block as aho in thl~ entire Ope:'ational ULlit.

2. Estimation Procedure: 2.1. Estimates o/the characteristics.-Un-biased estimates hp.vc been worked out by inflating the sample frequencies in each cell uniformly by 5. 2.2. Reliability of estimates.-The percentage relative standard error on the basis of a Simple Ran-

dom Sample is estimated as: 100X (o.s(DP) = . ~4 (l-P) X 100 where 'P' is the estimated proportion in V nP v NP any cell, iN'. the total of the table, n, (= ~)the sample size and 0.8, the finite population correction. Analysis

of Table E-1 of 1961-Census for all the districts of India revealed that 82 per cent of the estimated proportions of the various cells had a relative standard error of less than or equal to 20 per cent with a sampling intensity of 20 per cent. Considering the detailed nature of the census tables, a minimum acceptable level of precision lower than 20 per cent may be too diffIcult to attain for every cclI at the district level.

If the relative standard error in a cell is more than 20 per cent it may, therefore, be nectssary to com~ bine such cells suitably with others so as to ~chieve this minimum pn:ci<;ioll. Further if the sir.e of a district is so small that the relative standard error is greater than 20 per Cf.nt fOf mO:-it of the characteristics. the esti­ mates for the distdct may have to be combined with those of an adjoining district in order to achieve the required pre:.:ision in most of the cells. The size of the universe (i.e. district) for the various values of the proportion from 0.0001 to 0.9 by percentage relative standard error ~hown i:'1 the Statement No, 1 given on page 232 will help in deriving quickly the level of precision of any cell. Procedure for llsing the Statement is indicated as a foot-note to it in the form of an example.

2.3. Efficiency of theestimates.-Since houses with similar characteristics tend to clusterinspace,some stratification with regard to almost all the homing characteristics is built into the Oensus Houselist. This suggests intuitively that the systematic sample shou:d have achieved a more balanced representation of the universe than a SImple Random S3.mple. aJn~eqll.!ntl.Y, th:! standard error of any estimate of moderate size from the systematic sample of Census hous~~ will, in aU prob:\biIity, bj leSS th'ln thj one provid~d by the for­ mula given in para 2.2. above.

Further s!nce the sample ofhousehoJds, on whiCh Tables H-III and H-IV are based, consish of all the households residing in the sample of census house~ (equi-oJalent to cluster sample) and since the characteristics of househo!d~ residing in a census house are likely to be similar, the sampling error should normally be expevted to be greater than that of a systematic sample of households. In practice, howeV'er, there is nearly onetoonecorrespcndence between II household and a house inmmtc.ftheareasparticulariy, in rural,so that the select(.d systtmatic ~ample is almost eCtui"aleLt to a systemat;..; ~ample of household. Th~ formula of para 2.2, therefore. apl-'Iies to the Household Tables also alongw1th Housing Table:s.

231 rl32 STATEMENT No.1

Proportion, percentage reiative standard error and tbe e~ected size of oniverse for a 20 per cent simple random sample

Percentage Relative Standard Error Proportion ------1-0 2-5 5-0 10-0 20-0 30_0 50'0 ------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

------"~------~ -0001 399,960,000 63,993,600 15,998,400 3,999,600 999,900 444,400 159,984 ·0002 1.99,960,000 31,993,600 7,998,400 1,999,600 499,900 222,178 79,984 -0003 133,293,333 21,326,933 5,331,733 1.332,933 333,233 148,104 53,317 ·0004 99,960,000 15,993,600 3,998,400 999.600 249,900 111,067 39,984 -0005 79,960,000 12,793,600 3,198,400 799,600 199,900 88,844 31,984 ·0006 66,626,666 10,660,266 2,665,066 666,266 166,566 74,029 26,651 -0007 57,102,857 9,136,957 2,284,114 571,028 142,757 63,448 22,841 ,0008 49,960,000 7,993,600 1,998,400 499,600 124,900 55,511 19,984 -0009 44,404,444 7,104,711 1,776,178 444,044 111,011 49,338 17,761 -001 39,960,000 6,393,600 1,598,400 399,600 99,900 44,400 15,984 -002 19,%0,000 3,193,600 798,400 199,600 49,900 22,178 7,984 -003 13,293,333 2,126,938 531,733 132,933 33,233 14,770 S,317 -004 9,960,000 1,593,600 398,400 99,600 24,900 11,067 3,984 ·005 7,%0.000 1,273,600 318,400 79.600 19,900 8,844 3,184 -006 6,626,666 1,060,266 265,067 66,267 16,567 7,363 2,651 ·007 5,674,285 907.886 226,971 56,743 14,186 6,305 2,270 ·008 4,960.000 793,600 198,400 49,600 12,400 5,511 1,984 ·009 4,404,444 704,711 176,178 44,045 1.1,011 4,894 1,762 ·01 3,960,000 633,600 158,400 39,600 9,900 4,400 1,584 -02 1,960,000 313,600 78,400 19,600 4,900 2,178 784 -03 l,293,333 206,933 51,733 12,933 3,233 1,437 517 '04 960,000 153,600 38,400 9,600 2,400 1.067 384 ,OS 760,000 121,600 30,400 7,600 1,900 844 304 -06 626,667 100,267 25,067 6,267 1,567 696 251 ·07 531,429 85,029 21,257 5,314 1,321 591 213 ,08 460,000 73,600 18,400 1,600 1,150 511 184 ·09 404,444 64,711 16.178 4,044 1,010 449 162 ,I 360,000 57,600 14,400 3,600 900 400 144 ·2 160,000 25,600 6.400 1,600 400 188 64 ·3 93,333 14,933 3,733 933 238 104 37 '4 60,000 9,600 2,400 600 150 61 24 .j 40,000 6,400 1.600 400 100 45 15

'6 26,667 4,267 1,067 267 67 30 11 '7 17,143 2,743 686 171 43 19 7 '8 10,000 1,600 400 100 25 11 4 '9 4.444 711 178 44 11 5 2 233

Note.-Given district size 'N (i.e. total oftabk) and th~ p~r~'~ntag0 r~lativ~ scanl"rJ error (p.r.s.e.) to determine the size of a cell 'NP' where 'P' is tne a<;sociated proportion.

0) p.r.s.e.=20 per cent (ii) N>16567, NP=100

(iii) 4900 N .~16567, NP=99 (iv) 900

(V) For N<900, letNlP1 and N2P2 be the cell size for theimtnediatelylarger (Nl ) and immedia­ tely smaller (N2) tabulated district sizes. Tlh'll

N1Pl (N-N2)+N2P2(N1-N) NP= (Nl-N,)

e.g., let N=527. then Nl =900, N'!=400, NlPl =90 and N2 P 2 =80. By substitution NP=82.54 I.e., 83 a ppwximately. (vi) Similar rules may be formulated for any other p.r.s.e. desired. "The figures gi ven in the Table of the 'R' Series ate unbiased estimates of the various characteristics based on 20 per cent sample of Census houses. These estimates have been obtained by multiplying the sample figure.; by 5.

The following Statement No. 2 indicates th~ broad level of precision of the estimated frequency of any cell directly from the size of the Univ~rse (i.e. Dhtrict). STATEMEl\T No.2

District Size (N), value of proportion (P) and the related size of cell estimate (NP) at 20 per c:eot relative standard error (p.r .!S.e-.)

I N >- 16567 4900

------_ -_-_------~- -- p

Note.-I. This Statement has been derived from the detailed Statement No· 1 shown on page 232 setting the acceptable level of precision aJ 20 per cent. For any 'N' falling between 900 and 4900 read off the value of 'NP' corresponding to the nearest value of 'N' tabulated above. For example if N = 1352, NP =93 corresponding to N = 1327 in the Statement No.2. For N <900 and other levels of precision the detailed Statement No.1 may be consulted.

2. Whatever the universe size there is a maximum value of the estimated cell frequency associa· ted with a specific level of precision as shown below: ~

I p.t.s.e. 1 2.5 I 5 I 10 20 30 50

~~ --- ~ ---__.,--- -~- NP 40,000 6,400 1,600 400 100 4S 16

These values read alongwith those in the Statelllent No.2 will provide a better appreciation of the level of precision of the estimates in any cell of the table. "For example, for a district size N=1352 (vide note 1 above) cell frequencies between 93 and 400 will have a relative standard error of 10-20 per cent while those equal to or greater than 400, will have a re1ahve standard error of 10 per cent or less etc." ANNEXURE IV

NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC)-19'O This classification groups the industries into : 10 Divisions (0 to 9 & 'X') 66 Major Groups 386 Minor Groups The Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups with their code numbers are listed below : DIVISIONS (One digit level of Classification) o Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing 1 Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3 Manufacturing and Repair 4 Electricity, Gas and Water 5 Construction 6 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants & Hotels 7 Transport, Storage and Communications 8 Financing Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services 9 Community, Social and Personal Services X Activities not Adequately Defined MAJOR GROUPS (Two digit level of classification) Major Group Division O-Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing. 00 Agricultural Production 01 Plantation 02 Livestock Production 03 Agricultural Services 04 Hunting, Trapping and Game Propagation 05 Forestry and Logging 06 Fishing Division I-Mining and Quarrying. 10 Coal Mining 11 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas 12 Metal Ore Mining 19 Other Mining

Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing and Repair. 20-21 Manufacture of Food Products 22 Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco Products 23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles 24 Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre Textiles 25 Manufacture of Jute, Hemp, and Mesta Textiles 26 Manufacture of Textile Products (including Wearing Apparel other than Foot.. wear) 27 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture & Fixtures 28 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products & Printing, Publishing and Allied Indus- tries 29 Manufacture of Leather and Leather & Fur Products, (except repair) 30 Manufacture of Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal Products 31 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products (except Products of Petroleun and Coal) 32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral Products 33 Basic Metal and Alloys Industries 234 235

Major Group Description 34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts except Machinery and Transport Equip­ ment 35 Manufacture of Machinery, Machine Tools and Parts except Electrical Machinery 36 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery, Apparatus, Appliances and Supplies and Parts 37 Manufacture of Transport Equipment and Parts 38 Other Manufacturing Industries 39 Repair Division 4-Electricity, Gas and Water.

40 Electricity 41 Gas and Steam 42 Water Works and Supply Division 5-Collstruction.

50 Construction 51 Activities Allied to Construction

Division 6-Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants & Hotels.

60 Wholesale Trade in Food, Textiles, Live Animals, Beverages and Intoxicants 61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ceramics, Glass 62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, Other Fabrics, ide and Skin and Inedible Oils 63 Wholesale Trade in All Types of Machinery, Equipments including Transport and Electrical Equipment 64 Wholesale Trade in Food and Miscellaneous Manufacturing 65 Retail Trade in Food and Food Articles, Beverage, Tobacco and Intoxicants 66 Retail Trade in Textiles 67 Retail Trade in Fuel and Other Household Utilities and Durables 68 Retail Trade in Others 69 Restaurants and Hotels Division 7-Transport, Storage and Communications. 70 Land Transport 71 Water Transport 72 Air Transport 73 Services incidental to Transport 74 Storage and Warehousing 75 Communications Division 8-Financing Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services.

80 Banking and Similar Type of Financial Institutions 81 Providents and Insurance 82 Real Estate and Business Services 83 Legal Services Division 9-Community, Social and Personal Services. 90 Public Administration & Defence Services 91 Sanitary Services 92 Education, Scientific and Research Services 93 Medical & ealth Services 94 Community Services 95 Recreational & Cultural Services 96 Personal Services 98 International and other Extra Territorial Bodies Services 99 Services not elsewhere classified Division X-Activities not Adequately Defined. XO Persons without any affiliation to any particular industry (including fresh entrant$ to labour force) Xl Activities not Adequately Defined (Other than those in XO) 236

MINOR GROUPS

(Three digit level of classification)

Major Minor Description Group Group

Division O-Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry & Fishillg.

00 Agricultural Production.

000 Cereal Crops (Paddy, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley & gram, etc.). 001 Pulses (arhar, moong, maSLlr and urd etc.) 002 Raw cotton. 003 Raw jute, mesta. 004 Sunn hemp and other kindred fibres. 005 Production of oilseeds such as sesamum, groundnuts, rape, mustard, linseed, castor seeds, etc. 006 Sugarcane. 007 Roots and tubers, vegetables, pan, singhara, chillies and spices (other than pepper and cardamom) and flowers and parts of plants. 008 Agricultural production not elsewhere classified.

01 Plantations.

010 Tea. 011 Coffee. 012 Rubber. 013 Tobacco. 014 Pepper. 015 Cardamom. 016 Edible nuts (excluding coconut and groundnut), walnut, almond, cashewnut, etc. 017 Production of fruits, coconuts, e.g. bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes,-oranges. 018 Production of ganja. cinchona, opium, etc. 019 Crops of plantations, not elsewhere classified (e.g. Betel nuts, etc.).

02 Livestock production.

020 Cattle and goats-breeding, rearing, ranching etc. and production of milk. 021 Rearing of sheep and production of wool. 022 Rearing of horses, mules, camels and other pack animals. 023 Rearing of pigs and other animals. 024 Rearing of ducks, hen and other birds and production of eggs. 025 Rearing of bees and production of honey and wax. 026 Rearing of silk-worms and production of cocoons and raw silk. 029 Rearing of livestock and production of livestock products not elsewhere classified.

03 Agricultural Services.

030 Pest destroying, spraying. pruning of infected stems. 031 Operation of irrigation system. 032 Animal sharing and livestock services (other than veterinary services). 033 Grading agricultural and livestock products. 034 orticultural and nursery services. 035 Soil conservation. 036 Scientific services like soil testing. 039 Agricultural services not elsewhere classified (like land clearing, land draining etc.)

Hunting, Trapping and Game Propagation. on unting, trapping and game propagltion for commercial purposes (other thaD for sports). 237

Major Minor Description Group Group Division O-Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishillg-Contd.

05 Forestry and Logging.

050 Planting, replanting and conservation of forests. 051 Logging-felling and cutting of trees and preparation of rough, round, hewn or riven logs (including incidental hauling). 052 Production of fUel (including charcoal by burning) by exploitation of forests. 053 Gathering of fodder by exploitation of forests. 054 Gathering of uncultivated materials such as gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by exploitation of forests. 059 Other forest Products not elsewhere cla5sified such as munjh.

06 Fishing.

060 Ocean, sea and coastal fishing. 061 Inland water fishing. 062 Pisciculture-rearing of fish. 063 Collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponge and other sea products. 069 Fishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified.

Division I-Mining and Quarrying.

10 Coal Mining

100 Coal. 101 Lignite.

11 Crude Petro/cum and Natural Gas.

110 Crude Petroleum. III Na tural Gas.

12 Metal Ore Mining.

120 Iron Ore 121 Manganese. 122 Chromite. 123 Bauxite. 124 Gold and Silver Ores. 125 Copper Ore. 126 Lead and Zim: Ores· 127 Limenite and Rutile. 128 Wolfram. 129 Metal Ores not elsewhere classified.

19 Other Mining.

190 Stone quarrying, clay and sand pits. 191 Chemicals and fertilizer mineral ming (sucb as soua ash, sulphur, phosphates, nitrates, etc.) 192 -~ Salt mining and quarrying including crushing, screening and evaporating in pans. ~38

Major Minor Description qroup Group

Division 1-Mining and Quarrying-Contd.

19 193 Precious and semi-precious stones. 194 Mica. 195 Gypsum. 199 Other mining not elsewhere classified (asbestos, quartz, tale and soap stone, natural abrasives other than sand, graphite, etc.).

Division 2 & 3-Manujacturing and Repair.

20-21 Manujacture oj Food Products. 200 Slaughtering, preparation & preservation of meat. 201 Manufacture of dairy products. 202 Canning and preservation of fruits and vegetables. 203 Canning, preserving and processing of fish, crustacea and similar foods. 204 Grain mill products. 205 Manufacture of bakery products. 206 Manufacture and refining of sugar (vacuum pan sugar factories). 207 Production of indigenous sugar boora. khandsari, gur, etc. from sugarcane, palm juice. . 208 Production of common salt. 209 Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery (including sweetmeats). 210 Manufacture of hydrogenated oils, vanaspati ghee, etc. 211 Manuf~cture of other edible oils and fats e.g. mustard oil, ground nut oil, til oil, etc. (fnedible oils shown under 315). 212 Tea processing. 213 Coffee curing, roasting and grinding. 214 Cashewnut processing like drying, shelling, roasting, salting, etc. 215 Manufacture of ice. 216 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds. 217 Manufacture of starch. 218 Manufacture of food products not elsewhere classified.

22 Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco Products.

220 Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits. 221 Wine industries. 222 Malt liquors and malt. 223 Production of country liquor and toddy. 224 Soft drinks and carbonated water industries. 225 Tobacco stemming, redrying and all other operations which are connected with pre- paring raw leaf tobacco for manufacture. 226 Manufacture of bidi. 227 Manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, cheroots and cigarette tobacco. 228 Manufacture of chewing tobacco, zarda and snuff. 229 Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products, not elsewhere classified. 23 Manufacture of Cotton Textiles. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling. 231 Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking, sanforizing, mercerising and finishing of cotton textiles 10 mills. 232 Printing, dyeing and bleaching of cotton textiles. 233 Cotton spinning other than in mills (charkha), 234 Production of khadi. 235 Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in hand looms, other than khadi. 236 Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in power-Io::>ms. 239 Ootton textiles not elsewh;:re classified. Major Minor Description Group Group

Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing and Repair-Contd.

24 Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic fibre Textiles.

240 Wool cleaning, baling and pressing. 241 Wool spinning, weaving and finishing in mills. 242 Wool spinning and weaving (other than in mills). 243 Dyeing and bleaching of woollen textile. 244 Manufacture of wool not elsewhere classified. 245 Spinning, weaving a.nd finishing of silk. 246 Printing, dyeing and bleaching of silk textiles. 247 Spinning, weaving and finishing of other textiles-synthetic fibres, rayons, nylon s, etc. 248 Printing, dyeing and bleaching of synthetic textiles. 249 Silk and synthetic fibre textiles not elsewhere classified.

2S Manufacture of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Textiles

250 Jute and Mesta pressing and baling. 251 Jute and Mesta spinning and weaving. 252 Dyeing, printing and bleaching of jute textiles. 253 Preparing, spinning, weaving and finishing of hemp and other coarse fibres. 259 Manufacture of jute bags and other jute textiles not elsewhere classified.

26 Manufacture Textile Products (including Wearing Apparel other than Footwear).

260 Knitting mills. 261 Manufacture of all types of threads, cordage, ropes, twines, nets, etc. 262 Embroidery and making of crapes laces and· fringes. 263 Weaving carpets, rugs and other similar textile products. 264 Manufacture of all types of textiles, garments including wearing apparel. 265 Manufacture of rain coats, hats, etc. 266 Manufacture of made up textile goods (except garments) such as curtains, mosquito nets, etc. 267 Manufacture of water proof textiles such as oil cloth, tarpaUlin, etc. 268 Manufacture of coir and coir products. 269 Manufacture of textiles not elsewhere classified like linoleum, padding, wadding, upholstering, filling.

27 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture and Fixtures.

270 Manufacture of veneer, plywood and their products. 271 Sawing and planing of wood (other than plywood). 272 Manufacture of wooden and cane boxes, crates, drums, barrels and other wooden containers, baskets and other rattan, bamboo, reed and willow wares made entirely or mainly of cane, rattan, reed, bamboo and willow. 273 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors and windows (excluding hewing and rough shaping of poles, bolts. and other wood material which is classified under logging). 274 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods, such as bobbins, blocks; handles, saddling and similar equipment and fixtures. 275 Manufacture of cork and cork products. 276 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures. 277 Manufacture of bamboo and cane furniture and fixtures. 279 Manufacture of wood and reed, bamboo and cane products not elsewhere classi­ fied. 240

Major Minor Description Group Group

Division 2 & 3-Manu/acturing and Repair-Contd. 28 M anu/acture 0/ Paper and Paper Products and Printing, Publishing and A /lied Industries. 280 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper board including newsprint. 281 Manufacture of container and boxes of paper and paper board. 282 Manufacture of pulp products not elsewhere classified like dolls. 283 Manufacture of paper and paper board articles not elsewhere classified, 284 Printing and publishing of newspaper. 285 Printing and publishing of periodicals, books, journals, atlases, maps, sheet music directories. 286 Printing of bank notes, currency notes, postage stamps; security presses, 287 Engraving, etching, block making, etc. 288 Book Binding. 289 Printing, publishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified like envelope printing, picture post card printing, embossing.

29 Manu/acture 0/ Leather and I.eather and Fur Products (except Repair). 290 Tanning, currying, finishing, embossing and japanning of leather. 291 Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except vulcanized or moulded rubber or plastic footwear. 292 Manufacture of wearing apparel like coats, gloves, etc. of leather and subsititutes of leather. 293 Manufacture of Leather Consumer Goods (other than apparel and footwear). 294 Scrapping, currying, tanning, bleaching and dyeing of fur and other pelts for the trade. 295 Manufacture of wearing apparel of fur and pelts. 296 Manufacture of fur and skin rugs and other articles. 299 Manufacture of Leather and Fur Products not elsewhere classified,

30 Manufacture 0/ Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal Products. 300 Tyre and tube industries. 301 Manufacture of footwear made primarily of vulcanized ormoulded rubber and Plastic. 302 Manufacture of rubber products not elsewhere classified. 303 Manufacture of plastic products not elsewhere classified (except house furnishing). 304 Petroleum refineries. 305 Manufacture of products of petroleum not elsewhere classified. 306 Production of coal tar in coke ovens. 307 Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products not elsewhere classified.

31 Manu/acture 0/ Chemicals and Chemical Products (except Products 0/ Petroleum and CoaJ). 310 Manufacture of basic industrial organic and inorganic chemicals and gases such as acids, alkalies and their salts ; gases like acetylene, oxygen, nitrogen, etc. 311 Manufacture of fertilisers and pesticides. 312 Manufacture of paints, varnishes and lacquers. 313 Manufacture of drugs and medicines. 314 Manufacture of perfUmes, cosmetics, lotions, hair dressings, tooth-pastes, soap in any form, synthetic detergents, shampoos, shaving products, cleansers, washing and scouring products and other toilet preparations. 315 Manufacture of inedible oils. 316 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic resins, plastic materials and synthetic fibres like nylon, terylene except glass, 317 Manufacture of matches. 318 Manufacture of explosives and ammunition and fire works. 319 Manufacture of chemical products not elsewhere classified (including photo-chemicab. sensitised films and paper). 24]

Major Minor Description Group Group Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing and Repair-eontd. 32 Manufacture of Non-Metallic Mineral Products. 320 Manufacture of structural clay products. 321 Manufacture of glass and glass products. 322 Manufacture of earthen-ware and earthen pottery. 323 Manufacture of china-ware and procelain-ware. 324 Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster. 325 Manufacture of mica products. 326 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing, st one ware. 327 Manufacture of earthen and plaster statutes and other products. 328 Manufacture of asbestos, cement and other cement products. 329 Manufacture of miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products such as slate products, abrasives, graphite products, mineral wool, silica products and other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified.

33 Basic MetoJ and Alloys Industries. 330 Iron and steel industries. 331 Foundaries for casting and forging iron and steel. 332 Manufacture of ferro-alloys. 333 Copper manufacturing. 334 Brass manufacturing. 335 Aluminium manufacturing, 336 Zinc manufacturing. 339 Other non-ferrous metal industries,

34 Manufacture of Metal Products and Parts except Machinery and Transport Equipment. 340 Manufacture of febricated metal products such as metal cans from tin-plate, terne­ plate or enamelled sheet metal, metal shipping containers, barrels, drums, kegs, pails, safes, vaults, enamelled, sanitary and all other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified. 341 Manufacture of structuralmctal products. 342 Manufacture of furniture and fixtures primarily of metal. 343 Manufacture of hand tools and general hardware. 344 Enamelling, japanning, lacquering, galvanising, plating and polishing metal products. 345 Manufacture of metal utensils, cutlery and kitchenware. 349 Manufacture of metal products except machinery and transport equipment not elsewhere classified, like type founding.

35 Manufacture of Machinery, Machine tools and Parts except Electrical Machinery. 350 Manufacture of agricultural machinery and equipment and parts. 351 Manufacture and repair of drills, coal cutting machines, earth, moving, lifting and hoist­ ing machinery, cranes, conveyors and road rollers and other heavy machinery and equipment used by construction and mining industries. 352 Manufacture of prime movers, boilers and steam generating plants such as diesel engines and parts. 353 Industrial Machinery for Food and Textile Industries. 354 Industrial Machinery for other than Food and Textiles Industries. 355 Manufacture of Refrigerators, Airconditioners, and Fire Pighting Equipment, and other parts, components and accessories. 356 Manufacture, altcration and repair of general items of non-electrical machinery, components, equipment and accessories not elsewhere classified, e.g., manu­ facture and repair of size reduction equipment like Pentagraph, Mapograph etc., crushers, conveyors, bucket elevators, ship hoist cranes, derricks, etc., mixers and reactors, centrifugal machines, driers, etc., power driven pumps, etc., air gas compressors and vacuum pumps (excluding electrical furnaces), etc. 242

Major Minor J Description :~ Group Group Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing and Repair-Contd.

35 357 Manufacture of Machine Tools, their parts and accessories. 358 Manufacture of office computing and accounting machinery and parts. 359 Manufacture and repair of non-electrical machinery, equipment, components and accessories not elsewhere classified, (such as sewing machines, automatic mer­ chandising machines, washing, laundry, dry-cleaning and pressing machines, cooking ranges and ovens, other service industry machines, arms and armaments etc.).

36 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery, Apparatus, Appliances and Supplies and Parts. 360 Manufacture of electrical industrial machinery and apparatus and parts (surh as electrical motors, generators, transformers, electro-magnetic clutches and brakes, etc.). 361 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables. 362 Manufacture of dry and wet batteries. 363 Manufacture of electrical apparatus, appliances and their parts, such as lamps, bulbs, tubes, sockets, switches, fans, insulators (except porcelain), conductors, irons, heaters, shavers,. vacuum cleaners, etc., excluding repairing. 364 Manufacture of radio and television transmitting and receiving sets including tran· sistor, radio sets, sound reproducing and recording equipment including tape recorders, public address systems, gramophone records and pre-recorded magnetic tapes, wire and wireless, telephone and telegraph equipment, signalling and detec­ tion equipment and apparatus, radar equipment and installations; parts and sup­ plies specially used for electronic apparatus classified in this group. 365 Manufacture and repair of Radiographic X-ray apparatus and tubes and parts. 366 Manufacture of Electronic Computers, Control Instruments and other Equipment. 367 Manufacture of electronic components and accessories not elsewhere classified. 369 Manufacture of electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies and parts not elsewhere classified.

37 Manufacture of Transport Equipment and Parts. 370 Ship building and repairing. 371 Manufacture of locomotives and parts. 372 Manufacture of railway wagons and coaches and parts. 373 Manufacture of other rail-road equipment. 374 Manufacture of motor vehicles and parts. 375 Manufacture of motor-cycles and scooters and parts. 376 Manufacture of bicycles, cycle-rickshaw and parts. 377 Manufacture of aircrafts and its parts. 378 Bullock-carts, push-carts, hand carts, etc. 379 Manufacture of transport equipment and parts not elsewhere classified.

38 Other Manufacturing Industries. 380 Manufacture of medical, surgical and scientific equipment. 381 Manufacture of photographic and optical goods (excluding photo chemicals, sen- sitised paper and film). 382 Manufacture of watches and clocks. 383 Manufacture of jewellery and related articles. 384 Minting of coins. 385 Manufacture of sports and atheletic goods. 386 Manufacture of musical instruments. 387 Manufacture of stationery articles like fountain pens, pencils, pens, pin cushions, tags, etc., not elsewhere classified. 389 Manufacture of miscellaneous products not elsewhere classified such as costume jewellery, costume novelties, feather, plumes, artificial flowers, brooms, brushes, lamp shades, tobacco pipes, cigarette holders, ivory goods, badges, wigs and similar articles. 243

Major Minor Description Group Group Division 2&3-Manu/acturillg and Repair-Coneld. 39 Repair.

390 Repair of footwear and other leather goods. 391 Electrical repair shops. 392 Repair of motor vehicles and motor-cycles. 393 Repair of watch, clock and jewellery. 394 Repair of bicycles and cycle rickshaws. 399 Repair of enterprises not elsewhere classified. Division 4-Electricity, Gas and Water. 40 Electricity.

400 Genera~ion and transmission of electric energy. 401 Distribution of electric energy to household, industrial and commercial and other users. 41 Gas and Steam. 410 Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution through mains to household, indus­ trial and commercial and other users. 42 Water Works and Supply. 420 Water supply, i.e., collection, purification and distribution of water. Division 5-Constructions. SO Construction 500 Construction and maintenance of buildings (including aerodromes). 501 Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, pipe lines, ports, harbours, runways, etc. 502 Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and other communica- tion systems. . 503 Construction and maintenance of water-ways and water reservoirs such as bund, em­ bankments, dams, canals, tanks, wells, tube wells, etc. 504 Construction of hydro-electric projects. 505 Construction of industrial plants including thermal plants. 509 Construction not elsewhere classified.

51 Activities Allied to Construction. 510 Plumbing. 511 Heating and air conditioning installation, lift installation, sound proofing, etc. 512 Setting of tiles, marble, brick, glass and stone. 513 Plumber works, such as fixing of doors, windows, panels, painting and decorating. 514 Electrical installation. 519 Other activities allied to construction not elsewhere classified, such as fixing of hand­ pumps. Division 6-Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants & Hotels. 60 Wholesale Trade (W.T.) in Food, Textiles, Live Animals, Beverages and IntOXicants. 600 Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses. 601 Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and pulses. 602 Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like all kinds of fabrics, garment!, shirtings, suitings, hosiery goods. 603 Wholesale trade in beverages other than intoxicants, e.g., aerated water. 604 Wholesale trade in intoxicants like wines and liquors including bottling. 605 Wholesale trade in intoxicants like opium, ganja, etc. . 606 Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products. 607 Wholesale trade in animals. 608 Wholesale trade in straw and fodder. 244

Major Minor Description Group Group Division 6-Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants alld Hotels-Contd. 61 Wholesale Trade in Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Prefumery, Ceramics, Glas!.

610 Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals. 611 Wholesale trade in fuel and lighting products. 612 Wholesale trade in toilets, prefumery and cosmetics. 613 Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensil crockery and chinaware.

62 Wholesale Trade in Wood, Paper, Otller Fabrics, Hide and Skin and Inedible Olb.

620 Wholesale trade in petrol, mobil oil and allied products. 621 Wholesale trade in wood, cane, bamboo, thatches, etc. 622 Wholesale trade in paper and other stationery goods. 623 Wholesale trade in skin, leather and fur etc. 63 Wholesale Trade in all Types of Machinery, Equipments including Transport and Electrical Equipment. 630 Wholesale trade in agricultural and industrial machinery, e.g., harvestors, sowing machines, etc. 631 Wholesale trade in electrical machinery and equipment. 632 Wholesale trade in transport and slorage equipment. 64 Wholesale Trade in Food and Miscellaneous Manufacturing. 640 Wholesale trade in furniture and fixtures. 641 Wholesale trade in rubber and rubber products. 642 Wholesale trade in household and equipment not elsewhere classified. 643 Wholesale trade in building materials. 644 Wholesale trade in clocks, eye-glasses and frames. 645 Wholesale trade in hardware and sanitary equipment. 646 Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical instruments. 647 Wholesale trade in precious metals, stones and jewellery. 649 Wholesale trade in goods not elsewhere classified. 65 Retail Trade (R.T.) in Food and Food Articles, Beverage, Tobacco and Intoxicants. 650 Grain and grocery store. 651 Vegetable and fruit selling. 652 Dealers in meat, fish and poultry. 653 Dealers in sweetmeat, bakery products, dairy products and eggs. 654 Pan, bidi, cigarette shops. 655 Dealers in aerated water, soft drinks and ice cream. 656 Wine and liquor shops. 659 Retail trade in food and food articles, beverage, tobacco and intoxicants not elsewhere classified.

66 Retail Trade in Textiles. 660 Dealers in textiles (non-ready made). 661 Dealers in ready-made garments. 67 Retail Trade (R.T.) ill Fuel and Other Household Utilities and Durables. 670 Dealers in firewood, coal and kerosene oil. 671 Utensil shops. 672 Fancy stores (including crockery and glassware dealers). 673 Dealers in electrical and electronic goods. 674 Furniture shops. 675 Jewellery marts. 676 Footwear shops. 679 Retail trade in fuel and other household utilities and durables not elsewbere classi- fied. 245

M. .:ior Minor Description Group Group Division 6-Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restdurants and Hotels-Coneld. 68 Retail Trade in Others. 6S\() Medical shops. 6tH Booksellers and stat. 682 Dealers in buildings material. 683 Dealers in transport equipment. 684 Petrol fillings stations. 689 Retail trade in others not elsewhere classified. 69 Restaurants and Hotels.

690 Restaurants, cafes and others eating and driking places. 691 Hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places. Division 7-Transport, Storage and Communications

70 Land Transport. 700 Railway transport. 701 Passenger transport by tramway and bus-services. 702 Passenger transport by other motor vehicles. 703 Freight transport by motor vehicles. 704 Hackney carriages bullocks-carts, ekka, tonga, etc. 705 Transport by animals like horses, elepnants, mules, camelg" etc. 706 Transport by man (including rickshaw pullers hand·cart pullers, porters, coolies, etc.). 707 Pipeline transport. 708 Supporting services to land transport. like operation of highway bridges, toll roads. vehicular tunnels, parking lots, etc.

71 Water· transport. 710 Ocean and coastal water· transport. 711 Inland water-transport. 712 Supporting services to water-transport like operation and maintenance of piers, docks, pilotage, light houses, loading and discharging of vessels, etc. 72 Ai,. Transport. 720 Air-transport carriers (of passengers and freight). 721 Supporting services to air-transport like operation of airports, flying facilities, radio beacor flying control centres, radar stations, etc.

73 Services Incidental to Transport. 730 Services incidental to transport, sllch as packing. crating travel agency, etc. 74 Storage and Ware-Housing. 740 Ware-Housing. 741 Cold-storage. 749 Storage and ware-housing not elsewhere classified. 75 Communications. 750 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communication. 751 Telephone communication. 759 Communication no~ elsewhere classified. 246

Major Minor Descritption Group Group Divisioll 8-Financing. Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services 80 Banking and Similar Type of Financial Institutions. 800 Banking. 801 Credit Institutions other than banks, such as saving and loan associations, agricultural credit institution industrial development banks, etc. 809 Other financial institutions such as pawn brokers, money lenders" financiers, chi' funds, etc. 81 Providents and Insurance. 810 Provident Services. 811 Insurance carriers, Life. 819 Insurance carriers other than life such as fire, marine, accident, health etc. 82 Real Estate and Business Services 820 Purchase. sale, letting and operating of real estate, such as residential and non­ residential buildings developing and sub-dividing real estate into lots, lessors of real property, real estate agents brokers and managers engaged in renting, buying and selling, managing and appraising real estate on contract or fee basis. 821 _Purchase and sale, agents and brokers. 822 Auctioneering. 823 Accounting, auditing and book-keeping services. 824 Data processing and tabulating services. 825 Engineering, architectural and technical services. 826 Advertising and publicity services. 827 Machinery and equipment, rental and leasing. 828 News Agencies e.g." P.T.I. U.N.I. Reuter, etc. 829 Business services, except machinery and equipment 'rental and leasing, not elsewhere classified. 83 Legal Services. 830 Legal Services, such as those rendered by advocates, barristers, solicit ors, pleaders mukhtiars, etc. Division 9-Community, Social and Personal Services. 90 Public Administration and Defence Services 900 Public services in the union Government including Defence services. 901 Public Services in State Government including Police Services. 902 Public Services in local bodies departments and offices engaged in administration like local taxation, business regulations, etc. 903 Public Services in Quasi-Government bodies. Sanitary Services. 910 Sanitation and similar services such as garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage systems and all other types of work connected with public health and Sanitation. 92 Education, Scientljic and Research Services. 920 Educational services rendered by technical or vocatio nal colleges, sc heols and other institution. 921 Educational services rendered by non-technical colleges, school, universities and other institutions. 922 R~s:nrch and S~ientific S~rvices not classified elsewhere such as those rendered by institution and laboratories engaged in research in the biological, physical, and social sciences, m~terological institutes and medical research organisation. etc. 241 Major Minor 1 Description Group Group Division 9-Community, Social and Personal Services-Coneld. 93 Medical & Health Services.

930 Health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals, such all hospitals, dispensaries, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinics by Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic, etc.; practitioners. 931 Veterinary Services. 94 Community Services. 940 Religious services by organisations or individuals. 941 Welfare services rendered by organisations operating on a non-profit basii for the promotion of welfare of the community such as relief societies, redresses hornell for the aged, blind, fire brigade services, ctc. 942 Business, professional and labour organisations. 949 Community services not elsewhere classified. 9S Recreational & Cultural Services. 950 Motion picture production. 951 Motion picture distribution and projection. 952 Theatrical producers and entertainment services. 953 Authors, music composers and other independent artists not elsewhere classified. 954 Radio and television broadcasting. 955 Operation of circuses and race tracks. 956 Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens, zoos, game sanctuaries, etc. 959 Amusement and recreational services not elsewhere classified. 96 Personal Services. 960 Domestic services. 961 Laundries, laundry services and cleaning and dyeing plants. 962 Hair dressing, such as those done by barbers, hair dressing saloons and beauty shops. 963 Portrait and Commercial Photographic Studios. 969 Personal Services not elsewhere classified. 98 International and other extra Territorial Bodies Services. 980 International and other extra territorial bodies.

99 Services not elsewhere classified. 990 Services not elsewhere classified.

DiVision X-Activities not Adequately Defined. xo Persons without any affiliation to any particular industry (including fresh entrants to labour force). xoo Persons without any affiliation to any particular industry (includingfresb entrants to labour force). Activities not A dequately Defined (Other than those in XO) XIO Activities not adequately defined (Other than those in XO)

SECTION-B TABLES ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DATA

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Section-B-Tables on _village Directory and Primary Census Abstract Data. " Flyleaf

This section cOVers ten tables based on Village Din:ctory and Primary Census Abstract data, gcnerat.:J on electronic computor by the Data Processing Division of the Office of th,~ Registrar General, I ndia. New Delhi from the Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract published in District G.:nsus Handbook Parts A and B. There are some marginal difforences ill the figures, in the context of Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract published earlier, owing to thc fact that thc processing of data now presented was done by the mechanical process while the latter were processcd manually much earlier. These tables have been presented first for the district and then for t:ach of its tahsil. These tables give a wide range of information on villages of the district. The list of these tabks is furnished below :-

Table 1- Distribution of villages with reference to area. Table 2-Distribution of villages by scl.::ct amenities, infrastructure and land-usc data with reference to distance from nearest town. Table 3-Distribution of villages by seket demographic characteristics and distance range from nearest town. Table 4-Average s.ize of village by distanc~range from the nearest town by size-class. Table 5-Distribution of villages by size-class of population having select servicing imtitutions and demographic characteristics. Table 6-Distribution of villages by number of hamlets and percentage of scbeduled castc population. Table 7-Distribution of village" by d~nsity of population p~r hectarc.

Table 8-Distribution of villages by proportion of 5chcduled caste population. Table 9-Villages by perccntage of irrigated area to total cultivated area and density of population per hectare. Table 10-Villages by percentage of literacy having and not having telephone with reference to nearest town. l. Ranges, intervals, etc. adopted for each table arc given below :-- Table 1 Area (In Hectares) 10 or less 11-20 21-40 41-80 81-200 201-500 501-1,000 1,001 and above Unspecified Tables 2, 3 and 4 Distance from nearest town (in Kms.) Below 3 3-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-50 51 and above Unspecified Table 5 Size-class of villages by population Depopulated Less than 200 200-499 5OO-99~ 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above 252

Table 6 Number of hamlets

One 2-3 4-5 6-9 10-14 15-19 20 and above Unspecified

Tables 7 and 9 Density of population per hectare

Depopulated 0'1-3 ·4 3'5-5·4 5 '5-10-4 10'5-20·4 20·5-30·4 30·5-50·4 50.5 and above Unspecified

Table 8 Percentage to total population

Depopulated Nil 0,1-10 ·4 10·5-25·4 25·5-50'4 50·5-75'4 75·5 and above Table 10 Percentage literacy Depopulated 0,1-5 ·4 5·5-9'4 9·5-19·4 19,5-49.4 49'5 and above 3. Ranges and class-intervals having nil entries have been omitted from the respective tables to economise cost of printing and stationery. In Table No.6, data have been presented for unspecified number of hamlets only sioce no iDformation was collected for the hamlets in the Haryana State during the 1971-Census. 253

TABLE No. I-DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES WITH REFERENCE TO AREA ---- District/Tahsil Area (In Hectares) Villages

Total Rural Partially Urban

2 3 4 5

Mahendragarh District 21-40 2 2

41-80 2 2 81-200 47 47 201-500 242 242 501-1,000 189 189 1,001 and above 74 74 Total 556 556 Dadri Tahsil 201-500 52 52 501-1,000 92 92

1,001 and above 36 36 Total 180 180 Mahendragarh Tabsil 21-40 41-80

81-200 14 14 201-500 58 58 501-1,000 52 52

1,001 and above 28 28 Total 154 154 Namaul Tahsil 21-40 41-80 81-200 33 33 201-500 132 132 501-1,000 45 45 1,001 and above 10 10 Total 222 222 ------' Note:- . , means nil. 254

TABLE No. 2_.:.._DISTRIBUTION O:F VILLAGES BY SELECT AMENITIES, INFRA-

District/l'ahsil Distmce Vilbges Number of villages having

from ------~------.------~- nearest Total Having Primary Middle High or College O[hcr~ town area School School Higher (In Kms.) sp~cificd Secunhry School

------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

------~

Mahendragarh District Below 3 27 27 21 2 2 3-5 64 64 47 5 3 I 6-10 119 119 86 19 8 4 11-15 119 119 85 19 13 6 16 20 98 9.8 72 13 12 .. 21-50 129 129 85 25 17 1 Total 556 556 396 83 55 12

Dadri Tahsil Below 3 3 3 I 3-5 10 10 5 2 6-10 32 32 21 9 2 11-15 32 32 lR 9 6 16-20 38 38 27 7 4 21-50 65 65 40 ~4 7 Total 180 180 112 40 22

Mahendragarh Tahsil Below 3 8 8 7 3-5 28 28 23 2 6-10 36 36 27 5 4 11-15 29 29 24 4 1 16-20 31 3] 24 2 -+ 21-50 22 22 17 <; 5 Total 154 154 122 19 14

Narnaul Tahsil Below 3 16 16 13 1 .. 3-5 26 26 19 3 1 1 6-10 51 51 38 5 2 4 11-15 58 58 43 6 6 6 16--:::0 :::9 2') 21 ~. ,t ~1-50 42 42 2<0, 6 5 1 Total 222 222 162 24 19 12

Note;- .. mea ns ni 1. 255

STRUCTURE AND LAND-USE DATA WITH REFERENCE TO DISTANCE FROM NEAREST TOWN

No. of Number of villages connected by Area under (in Hectares) villages with PUCC] Kucha Pucca Kucha Navig- Others Forest Irrigated Un- Cultivable Not electric Road Road Road Road able irrigated waste available supply and and River! for cul- R[lil Rail Canal tivation

.. _------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ------

24 24 9 23 8 61 .2,566 11,411 913 2,095 60 36 29 3 3 .. 2,498 20,821 843 3,904 115 79 58 11 7 320 5,221 48,616 1,883 7,078 118 63 82 12 12 957 6,919 53,625 2,569 7,646 96 61 65 1 2 605 4,831 50,339 1,576 10,006 129 79 7'3 2 3 14 6.974 71,635 3,489 11.748 542 342 316 52 35 1,957 29,009 256,447 11,273 42,477

3 3 2 3 2 432 3,249 172 517 9 7 6 1 1 331 6,392 185 560 31 26 11 2 1,425 19,352 568 2,015 32 20 20 3 4 408 3,344 21,488 1,297 2,089 }7 "" 22 2.:1.7 2,090 23,256 1,128 2,640 65 33 33 14 3.54~ 42.90R 1,175 3,639 177 111 94 9 7 669 11,165 116,645 4,525 11,460

7 7 3 7 3 707 2,685 357 387 27 19 14 1 1,204 7,412 518 1,735 34 12 21 6 4 155 1,615 17,202 911 2,963 29 13 19 538 961 15,385 446 2,340 31 21 23 1 2 358 1,079 17,924 336 3,814 22 16 18 2 3 .. 741 15.666 332 3,715 150 88 98 17 12 1,051 6,307 76,274 2,900 14,954

14 14 4 13 3 61 1,427 5,477 384 1 ,191 24 10 9 1 2 963 7,017 140 1,609 50 41 26 3 3 165 2,181 12,062 404 2,100 57 30 43 9 8 11 2,614 16,752 826 3,217 28 18 20 1,662 9,159 112 3,552 42 30 22 ...... 2,690 13,061 J ,982 4,394 215 143 124 26 16 237 11,537 63,528 3,848 16,063 256

TABLE No.3-DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY SELECT DEMOGRAPHK'

District/Tahsil Distance range Vilbges Population from the nearest ------town (In kms.) Tutal Populated Total Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Mahendragarb District Below 3 27 24 29,118 15,468 13,650 3-5 64 60 54,197 28,514 25,683 6-10 119 115 125,574 65,524 60,050 11-15 119 118 136,722 71,645 65,077 16-20 98 96 118,962 62,557 56,405 21-50 129 129 156,399 82,503 73,896 Total 556 542 620,972 326,211 294,761 Dadri Tahsil Below 3 3 3 6,015 3,329 2,686 3-5 10 9 11,955 6,346 5,609 6-10 32 31 41,944 22,147 19,797 11-15 32 32 48,222 25,517 22,705 16-20 38 37 51,386 27,202 24,184 21-50 65 65 80,700 42,745 37,955 Total 180 177 240,222 11.7,286 112,936 Mabendragarh Tabsil Below 3 8 7 7,847 4,132 3,715 3-5 28 27 19,963 10,541 9,422 6-10 36 34 45,315 23,520 21,795 11-15 29 29 31,472 16,366 15,106 16-20 31 31 36,782 19,323 17,459 21-50 22 22 30,222 15,845 14,377 Total 154 ISO 171,601 89,727 81,874 Narnaul Tahsil Below 3 16 14 15,256 8,007 7,249 3-5 26 24 22,279 11,627 10,652 6-10 51 50 38.315 19,857 18,458 11-15 58 57 57.028 29,762 27,266 16-20 29 28 30.794 16,032 14,762 21-50 42 42 45,477 23,913 21,564 Total 222 215 209,149 109,198 99,951

NoI6:- .. moans nil. 257

CHARACTERISTICS AND DISTANCE RANGE FROM NEAREST TOWN ------Average House Females Average Workers Female Workers popu­ holds per literates lation per 1,000 p;!r ------per census m:lks village Total Primary Secondary Te. tidY Total Primary Secondary Tertiary village house Sector Sector Sector Sector Sector Seeter

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1,213 1'1 882 323 7,414 5,156 846 1,412 466 372 74 20 903 1·1 901 225 14,200 11,536 837 1,827 1,320 1,278 6 36 1,092 1'1 916 274 31,189 24,926 1,811 4,452 2,467 2,304 72 91 1,159 1·1 908 274 33,734 27,583 1,526 4,625 2,048 1,934 50 64 1,239 1'1 902 286 30,302 24,849 1,399 4,054 1,951 1,846 44 61 1,212 1·1 896 288 43,136 34,512 2,198 6,426 4,696 4,469 106 121 1,146 1'1 904 276 159,975 128,562 8,617 22,796 12,948 12,203 352 393

2,005 1 ·1 807 511 1,880 1,312 328 2~·0 283 251 28 .j

1,328 1 '1 884 329 3,994 3,247 320 427 1,021 988 2 31

1,353 1 ·1 894 321 11,902 9,773 703 1,426 1,760 1,664 55 41

1,507 1 '1 890 334 13,220 10,936 596 1,688 1,539 1,457 46 36

1,389 1 ·1 889 339 13,462 ll,078 561 1,823 1,429 1,369 24 36

1,242 1 '1 888 316 24,036 20,060 877 3,099 4,097 3,976 73 48 1,357 1'1 887 329 68,494 56,406 3,385 8,703 10,129 9,705 228 196 1,121 1 '1 899 258 1,860 1,366 155 339 42 13 29 739 1 ·0 894 186 4,925 3,982 237 706 227 224 2

1,333 1 '1 927 327 10,570 8,320 564 1,686 5]5 482 7 26 1,085 1 ·0 923 258 7,425 6,242 241 942 348 336 11

1,187 1 ·0 904 270 9,057 7,479 354 1,224 158 144 13

1,374 1 ·0 907 342 7,599 5,786 403 J ,410 420 356 30 34 1,144 1'0 912 275 41,436 33,175 1,954 6,307 1,710 1,555 69 86 1,090 1 '1 905 316 3,674 2,478 363 833 141 108 17 16

928 1 ·1 916 229 5,281 4,307 280 694 72 66 3 3 766 1 ·1 930 210 8,717 6,833 544 1,340 192 158 10 24 ..1,000 1 '1 916 248 13,089 10,405 689 1,995 161 141 3 17 1,100 1 ·1 921 234 7,783 6,292 484 1,007 364 333 19 12

1,083 1 '1 902 218 11,501 8,666 918 1,917 179 137 3 39

973 1·1 915 234 50,045 38,981 3,278 7,786 1,109 943 55 111 258 TABLE No. 4-AVERAGE SIZE OF VILLAGE BY DISTANCE RANGE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN BY SIZE-CLASS

District/Tahsil Size-class Distance range Villages Total Average of nearest from the population populathm town nearest town Total Populated per village (In Kms.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 ----_ Mahendragarh District II 6-10 6 6 8,280 1,380 11-15 8 8 13,507 1,688 16-20 3 3 5,243 1,747 21-50 I 1 1,088 1,088 Total 18 18 28,118 1,562 HI Below 3 7 5 6,981 1,396 3-5 22 20 18,495 924 6-10 42 41 30,695 748 11-15 59 58 56,739 978 16-20 37 36 37,654 1,045 21-50 49 49 54,055 1,103 Total 216 209 204,619 979 IV Below 3 8 7 9,941 1,420 3-5 36 34 30,675 902 6-10 58 55 69,142 1,257 11-15 38 38 51,871 1,365 16-20 51 51 69,797 1,368 21-50 73 73 97,654 1,337 Total 264 258 329,080 1,275 V Below 3 3 3 3,921 1,307 3-5 2 2 1,243 621 6-10 6 6 11,471 1,911 11-15 14 14 14,605 1,043 16-20 7 6 6,268 1,044 21-50 6 6 3,602 600 Total 38 37 41,110 1,111 VI Below 3 9 9 8,275 919 3-5 4 4 3,784 946 6-10 7 7 5,986 855 Total 20 20 18,045 902 Dadri Tahsil II 6-10 6 6 8,280 1,380 11-15 8 8 13,507 1,688 16-20 ~ 3 5,243 1,747 21-50 1 I 1,088 1,088 Total 18 18 28,118 1,562 IV Below 3 3 3 6,015 2,005 3-5 10 9 11,955 1,328 6-10 26 25 33,664 1,346 11-15 20 20 30,574 1,528 16-20 28 28 39,875 1,424 21-50 58 58 76,010 1,310 Total 145 143 198,093 1,385 V 11-15 4 4 4,141 1,035 16-20 7 6 6,268 1,044 21-50 6 6 3,602 600 Total 17 16 14,011 875 Mahendragarh Tabsil m 11-15 2 2 1,917 958 16-20 8 8 6,860 857 21-50 7 7 8,578 1,225 Total 17 17 17,355 1,020 IV Below 3 5 4 3,926 981 3-5 26 25 18,720 748 6-10 30 28 33,844 1,208 11-15 17 17 19,091 1,123 16-20 23 23 29,922 1,300 21-50 15 15 21,644 1,442 Total 116 112 127,147 1,135 V Below 3 3 3 3,921 1,307 3-5 2 2 1,243 621 6-10 6 6 11,471 1,911 11-15 10 10 10,464 1,046 Tota) 21 21 27,099 1,290 259

TABLE No.4-AVERAGE SIZE OF VILLAGE BY DISTANCE RANGE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN BY SIZE-CLASS--concld.

Disrrict/Tahsi.l Size-eta" Distance range Vilhges Total Aver~ge of neal est from the population J)(lpul;,tit,n town nea rest town per villa gc (In Kms_) Total Popul~,t(d

2 3 4 5 6 7

Narnaul Tahsil III Below 3 5 5 6,981 1,396 3-5 22 20 18,495 924 6-10 42 41 30,695 748 11-15 57 56 54,822 978 16-20 29 28 30,794 1,099 21-50 42 42 45,477 1,082 Total 199 192 187,264 975

IV 6-10 2 2 1,634 817 11-15 1 1 2,206 2,206 Total 3 3 3,840 1,280

VI Below 3 9 9 8,275 919 3-5 4 4 3,784 946 6-10 7 7 5,986 855 Total 20 20 18,045 9°2 260

TABLE No.5-DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY SIZE-CLASS OF POPULATION HAVING SELECT SERVICING INSTITUTIONS AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS

Number of villages District/Tahsil Size-class of Villages ha ving Average Females Per cent Percent- villages by ___-. ______~ __---_ distance per 1,000 literacy age of population Total Populated Post Pos~ Tele- Medical of village males workers office and phone Insti- from Telegraph con- tutions nearest offices nection town

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mahendragarh Depopulated 14 7 District Le ss than 200 16 16 1 14 871 22 27 200--499 64 64 1 3 14 910 25. 26 500-999 203 203 19 26 14 914 23 25 1,000-1,999 198 198 72 1 55 14 899 24 26 2,000--4,999 59 59 46 4 1 40 15 900 24 26 5,000-9,999 2 2 1 1 2 22 894 28 27 Total 556 542 140 5 2 126 14 904 24 26 Dadri Tahsil .. Depopulated 3 9 Less than 200 5 5 15 867 16 30 200--499 12 12 19 880 23 32 500-999 55 55 8 3 19 875 23 29 1 ,000-1 .999 78 78 27 21 18 892 24 29 2,000--4.999 25 25 22 18 13 886 24 28 5.000-9.999 2 2 1 2 22 894 28 27 Total 180 177 58 2 2 44 17 887 24 29 Mahendragarb .. Depopulated 4 5 Tahsil Less than 200 4 4 11 881 21 24 200-499 19 19 14 893 26 26 500--999 53 S3 2 6 11 921 23 24 1,000-1,999 56 56 24 13 12 909 25 23 2,000-4,999 18 18 14 2 11 15 914 24 25 Total 154 150 40 2 31 12 912 24 24 Narnaul Tahsil .. Depopulated 7 7 Less than 200 7 7 1 16 865 26 26 200-499 33 33 1 2 12 931 25 23 500--999 95 95 9 17 12 935 24 24 1,000-1, 999 64 64 21 21 12 900 24 24 2,000-4,999 16 16 10 11 18 910 25 24 Total 222 215 42 1 51 13 915 24 24

Note :- .. means nil. 261

TABLE No.6-DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF HAMLETS AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION

Districts/Tahsil Number of Villages Total Total Percentage Hamlets ~---~----- Population Scheduled of Scheduled Total populated Caste Caste population to Total population

2 3 4 5 6 '7

-~~--~----~- --- Mahendragarh District Unspecified 556 542 620,972 94,077 15.15 Total 556 542 620,972 94,077 15.15 Dadri Tahsil Unspecified 180 177 240,222 37,630 15.66

Total 18() 177 240,222 ~7,630 15.66 Mahendragarh Tahsil Unspecified 154 150 171,601 26,108 15.21 Total 154 150 171,601 26,108 15.21

Narnaul Tahsil Unspecified 222 215 209.149 30,339 14,51 Total 222 215 209,149 30,339 14.51 262

TABLE No.7-DISTRIBUTION OF-VILLAGES BY DENSITY OF POPULATION PER HECTARE

District/Tahsil Density of popula­ Total villages Total distance Average distance tion per hectare of each village from nearest town

------_,----.-__,----...------.------.-----~------.._..,--.-..- 2 3 4 5

-----_,----.--_,-..------~------.-___..-.----- Mahendragarh District Depopulated 14 94 7 0.1-3.4 499 7,176 14 3.5-5.4 36 445 12 5.5-10.4 7 84 12 Total 556 7,799 14 Dadri Tahsil Depopulated 3 27 9 0.1-3.4 172 3,010 18 3.5-5.4 4 80 20 5.5-10.4 19 19 Total 180 3,136 17 Mahendragarh Tahsil Depopulated 4 20 5 0.1-3.4 140 1.736 12 3.5-5.4 10 101 10 Total 154 1,857 12 Narnaul Tahsil Depopulated 7 47 7 0.1-3.4 187 2,430 13 3.5-5.4 22 264 12 5.5-10.4 6 65 11 Total 222 2,806 13 163

TABLE No.8-DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

District/Tahsi I Percentage to total SCH EDULED CASTES population Village Tota I Total Having Area General area (in hectares) population specified

-~-.------"------~------2 3 4 5 6

------~------~-~--- _____ ------Mabendragarb District "" Depopulated 14 14 3,488 Nil 20 20 7,470 7,720 0·1-_10 ·4 137 137 77,652 150,113 10·5_ 25·4 332 332 221,017 421,231 25·5_ 50·4 44 44 25,173 38,571 50 ·5_75·4 7 7 5,321 3,018 75·5 and above 2 2 1,042 319 Total 556 556 341,163 620,972

Dadrl Tabsil Depopulated 3 3 1,289 Nil S 8 4,054 2,154 O·L 10·4 39 39 25,657 42,827 1O.5_ 25·4 115 115 101,704 180,719 25·5_ 50·4 13 13 8,707 13,037 .... 50 ·5_ 75-4 "- 2 3,053 885 Total 180 180 144,464 240,222

Mabendragarh Tahsil Depopulated 4 4 7\6 Nil 7 7 1,934 4,059 0·1_10·4 36 36 20,788 41,200 10·5__ 25 ·4 93 93 66,723 115,001

25 ·5_50·4 10 10 8,942 9,865 50·5_75 ·4 3 3 1,566 1,207 75 ·5 and above 817 269 Total 154 154 101,486 171,601

NarDiu' Tabsil Depopulated 7 7 l,48l Nil 5 5 1,482 907 0·1_10·4 62 62 31,207 66,086 10·5_25 ·4 124 ]24 52.590 125,511 25·5_50·4 21 21 7.524 15,669 50'5_75 ·4 2 2 702 926 75 ·5 and above 225 SO Total 221 222 95,213 209,149

Note: - .. mORns nil.

265

TABLE No.9-VILLAGES BY PERCENTAGE OF IRRIGATED AREA TO TOTAL CULTIVATED AREA AND DENSITY OF POPULATION PER HECTARE

District/Tahsil Density of population Number of villages where irrigated area to total cultivated per hectare area (in per cent) is

JO or 11_24 25_49 50_74 75+ Unspeci· less fied

-----.~~------~-~-----_..--___.---_---. ------.------~-___,------~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

------~----...------_--__ -_-__ ----_------___,--- Mahendragarb District .. Depopulated 6 2 6 O·L 3'4 260 154 SO 1 34 3·5_ S'4 3 23 10 5 ,5_ 10'4 2 4 1 Total 269 181 64 2 40 Dadri Tahsil Depopulated 1 2 o·l_ 3·4 124 31 11 6 3·5_ 5·4 3 5 ·5_ 10·4 1 Total 126 35 11 8 Mahendragarh Tahsil .. Depopulated 1 2 0'L3 ·4 72 42 6 20 3·5_ 5·4 8 Total 74 51 7 22 Narnaul Tahsil Depopulated 4 2 0·L3·4 64 81 33 8 3'5_5 ·4 12 9 5 ·5_1O·4 1 4 Total 69 95 46 2 10

"------.~ ------Note: - .. means nil. 266

'('ABLE No. to-VILLAGES BY PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY HAVtNG AND NOT HAVING

DistrictjTalnil Percentage 1iteracy Total NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING AND NOT HAVING no. of villages Below 3 Kms. 3._S Kms. 6-10 Kms. Having Not Having Not Having Not Having H;wing Having

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <)

Mahendragarh District ., Depopulated 14 3 4 4 0.1-5.4 5.5-9.4 7 1 1 9.5-19.4 114 2 7 17 19.5-49.4 419 21 52 97 49.5 and above 1 1

Total 556 27 64 119 Dadri Tahsil Depopulated 3 5.5-9.4 2 9.5-19.4 30 5 19.5-49.4 145 2 9 26 Total 180 3 10 32

Mahendragarb Tahsil Depopulated 4 2 5.5-9.4 9 5-19.4 34 3 8

19 .5~49.4 115 6 23 26

Total 154 IS 28 36

Narnaul TahsiJ Depopulated 7 2 1 0.1-5.4 5.5-9.4 4 9.5-19.4 50 4 4 19.5-49.4 159 13 20 45 49.5 and above Total 222 16 26 51

------,,--.----~-~,~------. ------~ ~-- -~,------.-.---~----~---~-~----- ...... ,. ~ Note ;-; tne:lm nil. 267

TELEPHONE WITH REFERENCE TO NEAREST TOWN

TELEPHONE WITH REFERENCE TO NEAREST TOWN AT A DISTANCE 11-15 Kms. 16-20 Kms. 21-·50 Kms. 51 + Kms. Unspecified Tot;:l not Having Not Having Not Having Not Having Not Having Not having Having Having Having Having Having telephone ------_.--,_----,------.-.-.----_-..__ .--,-.------_,------.------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I~ 19 20

1 2 14 1 1 1 4 7 26 26 36 114 91 1 68 1 88 417 1

119 1 97 128 554 3 2

6 7 12 30

2S 29 52 143

32 1 37 64 178 4

9 8 5 34 20 23 17 115 29 31 22 154

7

4 4 11 11 19 50 46 16 19 159

58 29 42 222

SECTION-C ADMINISTRATIVE, WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENTAL STATISTICS

269

Secdon-C.-Administrative, Weifare and Deveiopmentai StatisticS

Flyleaf

In this Section the tables based on administrative, welfare and developmental statistics have becrt given. As per the revised coverage of District Census Handbooks, Part-C, seventy four such tables were proposed to be included uniformly at all-India pattern. As data for some of these tables Were not available it was decided to include in this volume such tables only data for which was available for all the districts in the State. There Were only 46 such tables as listed in List-A. Information for these tables has been collected from the concerned Government/Quasi-Government Departments of Haryana State and Central Government. Data for some of the tables have been extracted from some publications. Source of data has been indicated In a foot-note under each tabk. The remaining 28 tables appearing in List-B have been dropped since the information on these tables was not readily and uniformly available for all the districts.

271

LIST-A List of Tables on Administrative, Welfare and Developmental Statistics included in the District Census Handbook Part-C, Mahend ragarh.

Serial Title No.

1. Rainfall statistics by months and years.

2. Length of roads (by nature of materials) excluding roads maintained by local bodies.

3. Polymetric table of distances (in kilometres) of towns, markets and other important places on I he national and state highways.

4. Polymctrie table of distances (in kilometres) of towns, markets and other important plac('~ 011 the district and other roads.

5. Circuit House/Inspection Bungalow/Traveller's Bungalow, etc., maintained by Public Works Depart­ ment, Local Bodies etc., as in 1970. 6. Sources of irrigation. 7. Gross area irrigated (Crop-wise) 8. Towns and villages connected by electricity. 9. Banks and their branches, 1970. 10. Medical and public health institutions. 11. Hospitals/dispensaries and related statistics, 1970. 12. Medical and para-medical personnel. 13, Public Health Activities (Vaccination, Malaria Control, B.C.G.). 14. Drinking Water as in 1968-69. 15. ViIIages by sources of drinking water as in 1968-69. 16. Primary, Middle, High and Higher Secondary educational institutions together with the strength of pupils. 17. Primary, Middle, High and Higher Secondary educational institutions together with the strength of teachers. 18. Arts, science and educational colleges together with strength of teachers and students. 19. Students appeared and passed in High/Higher Secondary School Leaving/Matric Examinations. 20. News-papers, magazines and periodicals published in 1970.

ll. Land·use pattern as in 1970·71. 22. Single and double cropped area. 23. Area and out-turn of principal crops. 24. Crop and _irrigation. 25. Total population per toO hectares of area under food-grains and net area sown during 1970-71.

...- .. -.--.-- ~---.---.---- 273 LlST-A~concld.

Serial Title No.

26. Density of cultivators and agricultural labourers per 100 hectares of net area sown. 27. Agricultural tools and implements. 28. Livestock and poultry. 29. Veterinary institutions as in 1970-71. 30. Livestock mikbidity!mortality by diseases.

31. Forest area by category of control. 32. Warehouses as in 1970-71. 33. Number of shop-cum-residence, business and commercial houses in 1970. 34. Number of co-operative societies, membership, share capital, working capital, loans advanced and loans recovered by co-operative SOCieties. 35. Family Planning Centres, 1970. 36. Civil Justice.

37. Machinery for maintenance of law and order~police stations/out-posts. 38, Strength of police force during 1961-70. 39. EXCIse and motor spirit tax. 40. Receipt of sales tax and entertainment tax. 41. Local bodies and organs of democratic decentralizatlon. 42. Composition of Zila Parishads/Panchayat SamitiesJGram Panchayats and Municipalities. 43. Receipt and expenditure of Zila Parishad. 44. Receipt and expenditure of Panchayat Samities 1966-70. 45. Receipt and expenditure of Gram Panchayat.

46. Income and expenditure of Municipalities ~ycar-wise). ------

274 LIST-B

List of Tables on Admin~trative, Welfare and Developmental Statistics Dot included in tbe District Census Handbook Part-C, Mabendragarb due to non-availability of requisite Data

Serial Title No. 1. Minimum and maximum temperature by month during 1961-70 at various stations.

2. Major events of the decade, 1961-70.

3. Major roads, 1970. 4. Village roads, 1970 (for hilly district and district underdeveloped from the point of view of transport and communication).

5. Bus-routes, 1970. 6. Rai lway stat ions in the district, amenities provided and distance from district and state headquarters

7. Irrigation projects with particulars of capacity and water spread areas, 1970. 8. Details of implementation of protected water supply schemes during the decade 1961-71.

9. Library and reading room facilities as in 1970-71.

10. Printing presses. 11. Rainfall, area sown and irrigated, density in 1970 12. Animal husbandry and poultry farms managed by Government Departments, Co-operatives, Public Institutions (e.g. Agricultural universities). 13. Fishing centres, landing places and number of fishing boats according to size as on 31st March, 1970.

14. General progress of afforestation.

15. Forest coupes. 16. Major and minor forest products.

17. Mines. 18. Plantation, plan-tea/coffec/rubber/others.

19. Joint stock companies as on 31st March,1970. 20. Hats and markets.

21. Land revenue/rent, demand and collections. 22. Land tenure system and reform, 1950-70.

23. Oonsolidation of holdings.

24. Survey and s~ttlement op(.)ration~ during the decade (1961-70).

25. Oeiling on holdings.

D ,tribltiun of lulding'> by size-group.

27. dn'{ict~ bj nlture of c,im~, ag~-group and education, 1970.

28. Jails.

275 276 TABLE RAINFALL STATISTICS

__ ~ ___~_ .. ______•______~· __~· ____ T·· ______,_~ . ______- ______._.

Name of Station/ 1(j(i 1 1962 1"63 1964

Month ~~.------.------_-----_.. -_--_ Rainy Rain- Mean Rainy Rain Mean Rainy Rain Mean Rainy Rain Mean days fall rain- days fall rain- days fall rain- days fall rain- fall fall faJl fall --_._------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 ------OADRI January 2 13 ·0 6·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. February 2 25·0 12·5 1 6·9 (J .') N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. March N.A. N.A. N.A. «(' 2·3 N N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. April NA. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. May ~I 2·0 N. N.A. N.A. N.A. I 3 ·0 3·0 4 69'4 17'4 June 1 10 ·1 10 ·1 1 16·0 16'[) 2 33 '8 16·9 2 6·6 3 ·3 July 6 57·3 9·6 5 119 ·0 23 ·8 4 25 ·2 6·3 14 378'2 27'[) August 10 150·0 15 ·0 5 166·1 33 ·2 14 444 -4 31 ·7 11 162'8 . 14·8 September 7 77·6 11 ·1 5 124'4 24·9 J 89·6 29·<) 4 (;3·0 23 '3 October N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. November N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 19·2 9·6 N.A. N.A. N.A. December 1 2·3 2·3 I 9·0 9 ·0 '0 1·2 N 2 23 ·4 11 '7 MAHENDRAGARH January 2 10·0 5 ·0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. February 4 38 ·4 9 ·6 2 12 ·6 6·3 I 5 ·6 5·6 N.A. NA. N.A. March N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 3 ·4 3 ·4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. April 2 21 ·0 10·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 3 ·8 3 ·8 May N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 7·6 7 ·6 I!._I 2 ·0 N 4 21 ·4 5 ·4 June I 13 ·2 13 ·2 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 3 '0 3·0 2 31 '3 15 ·7 July 6 81 ·4 13'6 6 III ·2 18 ·5 3 45 ·R 15·3 15 306·4 20 -4 August 15 364·2 24'3 7 78·0 11 :] 15 347·2 23 ·1 10 193'9 19·4 September 4 95 ·6 23 ·9 7 167'() 23 ·9 1 28 .[) 28·0 4 87·0 21 ·8 October N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A November N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. -'I 0·3 N. December I 7'0 7 ·0 1 6·0 6 ·0 iO 2 ·0 N 1 20.2 :0'2 NARNAUL January 2 6·6 3 ·3 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. February I 13 ·7 13 ·7 2 18 ·0 9 ·0 I 4·2 4·2 N.A. N.A. N.A. March N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. I 3 'R 3 '8 N.A. N.A. N.A. April N.A. N.A. N.A. N.R. N.R. N.R. 1 3 '0 3·0 N.A. N.A. N.A. May N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 2·8 2·8 1 7 ·0 7·0 3 28·3 9·4 June 3 18 ·2 6 ·1 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 21 ·7 7·2 if: 1 ·2 N July 8 176 ·1 22·0 2 20·6 10 ·3 I Hi ·0 16·0 13 231 ·6 17·8 August 14 286·9 20·5 5 116 ·2 23 ·2 12 312 ·2 26'0 II 431 ·3 39·2 September 5 92'6 18·5 7 lIO ·5 15 ·8 5 61 ·0 12·2 6 69·7 11 ·6 October N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A N.A. N.A. N.A. November N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 In -4 8·2 (ii 1 ·5 N December I 12 ·0 12 ·0 1 12 ·0 12'0 2 15 '8 7·9 1 17·8 17 ·8

Notes:-l. 2,5 millirnetres or more rainfall during 24 hours has been taken to be a rainy day.

2. (II' means less than 2 '5 rnillimetres of rainfall during 24 hours. 3. N. R. means Not Recorded. 4. N. A. means Not Available. 5. N. means Negligible. 277

No. BY MONTHS AND YEARS (In Milimetres)

1 ')65 1966 1%7 19@ 1%9 1970 -~----.... ------~------Rainy Rain- Mean Rainy Rain- Mean Rainy Rain- Mean Rainy Rain- Mean Rainy Rain Mean Rainy Rain­ Mean days fait rain- days fall rain- days fall rain- days fall rain- days fall rain- days fall rain­ fall fall fall fall fall fall

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

2 15 ·4 7 ·7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 23 ·2 23'2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 10·(1 5 ·3 2 17 -4 g·7 N.A. N.A. N.A. 16·2 16'2 N.A. N.A. NA 5 54'2 10'8 8·6 (£I 3 '8 N. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 ·5 5'5 N.A. N.A. N.A. I 8 ·6 2 14 ·1 7 ·1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 26'4 13 ·2 2 18·0 9'0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 10·0 10·0 3 47'4 15 ·8 6 113 ·9 19·0 2 31 '4 15·7 :2 29·6 14·8 I 7·6 7·() 5 120·0 24·0 8 153'0 19 ·1 4 191 ·1 47·8 8 241 ·8 30'2 10 270 ·9 27 ·1 6 130 ·8 21 '8 3 72'5 24'2 N.A. N.A. N.A. 10 134·4 13 '4 12 487'5 40·6 5 72'0 14·4 5 "0·4 18 ·1 7 307·4 43·9 I 64·2 64'2 2 23 ·4 11 ·7 7 190'9 27'3 N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 253 ·0 42·2 6 225 ·5 37·6 2 14·8 7·4 1 3 ·6 3 ·6 I 6'5 6·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 21'0 10·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 84'7 42'3 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A.

1 5 ·0 5 '0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 15·0 7 ·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 8·3 4·2 1 8·0 8 '0 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 12·6 12·6 N.A. N.A. N.A. ~. 41·8 10'5 I 5 ·8 5 ·8 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 42 '0 21 ·0 I 4·6 4'6 ((/ 3·4 N. 1 5 .) 5 ·1 2 12 ·3 6·2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 4·4 4·4 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 25 ·5 8 ·5 3 37 ·6 12'5 I 4·0 4·0 1 41 ·0 41 ·0 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 18·3 9 ·1 1 7·0 7 ·0 6 136'') 22 8 2 61 '0 30·5 4 47·8 II ·9 I 20·0 20·0 5 154·9 31 ·0 () (JO'2 10·0 4 83·7 20 .1) ') 364·0 4004 ') 188·0 20·9 8 147 of; 18'4 3 67·7 22'6 N.A. N.A. N.A. 10 174'0 17 '4 16 248'4 15'5 2 15 '5 7·8 7 184·6 26 -4 7 164·4 23 ·5 3 84·4 2:-1 ·1 5 40·0 ~.Il 7 152'6 21'S N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 183 ·6 30'6 9 55 '6 6'2 I 8 ·9 8 ·9 I 13 '0 13 '0 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 45 -4 15 '1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 8 ·2 4 '1 N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. NA NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 56·8 28'4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

(f! 1'8 N. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 14 ·0 14·0 N.A. N.A. N. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 19 ·5 19 ·5 ((I 3 ·0 N. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 ·4 3 ·4 ((I 6·4 N. 3 34'0 11 '3 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3 59·8 19·9 2 12'2 6·1 (~! 1 ·2 N. 0 0'8 N. 2 19 ·8 9 ·9 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 32 ·4 16 '2 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 20·4 10·2 3 43 '0 14·3 I 19·0 19·0 2 30 -4 15·2 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 39'6 39'6 N.A. N.A. N.A. 4 92'8 23 ·2 4 123·4 30·9 2 31 ·2 15'6 2 18·7 9'4 4 25 '4 6'4 5 107'0 21 '4 7 144'8 20·7 9 342'0 38'0 11 206'6 18·8 9 249·2 27·7 6 163'0 27'2 N.A. N.A. N.A. 9 158 ·0 17 ·6 14 386·6 27· 6 3 :15·0 11 ·6 5 208·2 41 '6 11 227'1 20'6 3 126 A 42'1 '3 23 ·0 7·7 5 89·2 17·8 N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 215·6 27'0 5 150'7 30'2 I 10 ·1 10 ·1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 10'2 5 ·1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. t 8·5 8·5 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ,~ 83 ·0 20·' N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ._-"--_----_._ Source :-Director of Land Records, Haryana. 278

TABLE No. 2 LENGTH OF ROADS (BY NATURE OF MATERIALS) EXCLUDING ROADS MAINTAINED BY LOCAL BODIES (in Kilometres)

Year Bitumen Concrete Water Total Bound Mecadam -~------.._--___,_,,------__,------1 2 345 ------._..~----__,------~--..---__,------1965-66 380 51 431

1970-11 630 109 739

Note : - .. means nil. Source :-Chief Engineer, P.W.D., B. & R., Haryana.

TABLE No. 3

POLYMETRIC TABLEOF DISTANCES (IN KILOMETRES) OFTOWNS,MARKETS AND OTHER IMPORTANT PLACES ON THE NATIONAL AND STATE HIGHWAYS

2 3

--~------~--~---- I. Bond Kalan o Bonda Kalan 2. Dadri 23 Dadri 3. Satnali 68 45 Satnali 4. Mahendragarh 65 42 24 Mahendragarh 5. Narnaui 91 68 50 26 Narnaui

6. Bachhod 97 74 60 36 10 Bachhod

Source :-Chief Engineer, P.W.D.,B. &R., Haryana. '179

TABLE No.4 POLYMETRIC TABLE OF DISTANCES (IN KILOMETRES) OF TOWNS, MARKETS AND OTHER IMPORTANT PLACES ON THE DISTRICT AND OTHER ROADS

1 2 3

~~ ---~~------~---- L Bond KaJan Bond Kalan 2. Bhadhra 58 Bhadhra 3. Kanina 63 57 Kanina 4. Jhajjar 41 53 58 Jhajjar 5. Sima 86 61 35 55 Sima 6. Ateli 90 83 27 77 15 Ateli 7. Kheri 103 96 40 90 28 13 Kheri 8. Kultajpur 99 74 52 68 26 25 38 KuItajpur 9. Rambas 106 81 59 75 33 32 45 23 Rambas 10. Nizampur 107 82 60 76 34 33 46 24 31 Nizampur 11. Bamanbas 116 91 69 85 43 42 55 33 40 9 Bamanhas 12. Bayal 123 98 76 92 50 49 62 40 47 16 25 Bayal 13. Nangal 112 87 65 81 39 38 51 29 36 17 26 23 Nanga I Chaudhury Chaudhury 14. Budhwal 125 160 78 94 52 51 64 42 49 30 39 36 13 Bl.,dhwal IS. Gothari 125 100 78 94 52 51 64 42 49 30 39 36 13 26 Gothari

Source;-Chief Engineer P.W.D., B.& R., Haryana. 280

TABLE No. 5 CIRCUIT HOUSE/INSPECTION BUNGALOW/TRAVELLER'S BUNGALOW, ETC., MAINTAINED BY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, LOCAL BODIES, ETC. AS IN 1970

Serial Location Name of Rest House Number Name of Maintaining No. of Suites; Authority Sets/ Rooms

1 2 3 4 5

'~'--.----~~------DADR[ TAHSIL

1. At R.D. 6,2200, Bond Distributory Canal Rest House, Bond 2 Sets Public Works Department (Irrigation Branch), Haryana.

2. At Dadri Town Canal Re'>t Hou,>e, Dadri 3 Sets Public Works Department (Irrigation Branch,) Haryana.

3, Opposite Bus-stand on main road Sainik Rest House, Charkhi 21 OtTker's Rooms Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's. Dadri I (J.C.O~'. Room) Board, Haryana.

4. On Char khi Dadri Road Public W'Jrks Department .'l Suites Public Works Department Rest House, Charkhi Dadri (Buildings a nd Roads), Haryana *MAHENDRAGARH TAHSIL

I. On Dadri-Mahendragarh Road Public Works Department 3 SuiteS Public Works Department Rest House, Mahendragarh (Buildings and Roads), Haryana.

2. On the road leading to Bus- ,tand Sainik Rest House, 5 Rooms Soldiers', Sailors' ~nd Airm(l:'~ Mahendragarh Board, Haryana NARNAUL TAHSIL

1. Bund of road leading to District Sainik Rest House, Narnual 3 (Officer's Rooms) Soldiers'. Sailors' and Airmen's Court l(J.C.Os· Room) Board, Haryana 2. On Narnaul-Mahendragarh Road Public Works Department Rest 3 Suites Public Works Department House, Narnaul (Buildings and Roads), Harya nn

.----.------~- '''--'Sollrce: DircctorOt'-Tourisnl, Hm·yana. ---­ Note :-*Only Rest Houses situated in Mahendragarh town are given. 281 TABLE No. 6

SOURCES OF IRRIGATION (in '00' Hectares)

Area Year Government Reser- Tank~ WelJs Tube-wells irri­ Canals voir gated by Num- Net Num- Num- Net Govern- Private Total Net Number Net other ber area her ber Rrea ment area area sourCes irri- irri- irri- Govern- Private Total irri­ gated gated gated ment gated

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ------1966-67 13 119 4 7,013 7,014 135 467 468 N.A. 45 1967-68 13 127 4 7,341 7,341 140 1 578 579 N.A. n

1968-69 15 99 4 N.A. 9,532 9,532 96 5 5 N.A. 1 J I) 1969-70 15 98 4 N.A. 150 10,655 10,655 75 5 5 6 1970-71 15 95 16 7,519 7,520 14 9 4,122 4,131 215

SouI'ce:-Director of Land Records, Haryann. Notes:-l. In column no. 2, the number of canals also includes the major distributories of canals. 2. N.A. means Not Available. 3 • . . means nil. 282 TABLE No. 7

GROSS AREA IRRIGATED (CROP-WISE)

(In Hectares)

Name of Crop 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 .. _------2 3 4 5

Rice 4 2

Wheal 7,;'61 9,779 H,28l 15,490

Jowar 621 240 746 756 Bajra or Combu 110 46 1,122 570

Barley 11,885 16,210 16,225 14,432 Maize 31 35 260 233

TOTAL CEREALS 20,208 26,314 29,635 31,483 Gram 5,846 5,000 3,344 4,148 Green Gram or Moong 2 3 Red Gram or Arhar Black Gram or Urd (Mash) 2 Massar 3 15 17 14 Other Pulses 6 4 TOTAL PULSES 5,853 5,024 3,366 4,167 TOTAL FOODGRAINS (CEREALS AND PULSES) 26,061 31,338 33,001 35,650 Sugarcane 2,340 1,867 . 2,694 2,351 Potatoes Chillies 14 29 15 9 Miscellaneous food crops 1,019 731 966 859 TOTAL FOOD CROPS 29,435 33,965 36,676 38,869 Cotton 239 500 174 147 Jute Sen-hemp 28 6 17 19 TOTAL FIBRES 267 506 191 166 Groundnut 2 3 Sesamum 2 2 2 Rape 232 80 51 58 Mustard 2 TOTAL EDIBLE OIL SEEDS 236 83 56 60 Linseed Casterseed TOTAL NON-EDIBLE OIL SEEDS TOTAL OIl, SEEDS 236 83 56 60 -_-- . ------._ - -_._._------_ .. ------283 TABLE No. 7 GROSS AREA IRRIGATED (CROP-WISE)-co/tC/d. (In Hectares)

------~-----~---~'" ~ ~- ~------~~ ~ Name of Crop 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

2 3 4 5

Tobacco 86 76 142 191 TOTAL DRUGS AND NARCOTICS 86 76 142 191

Fodder Crop~; 638 193 734 591 Other miscellaneous non-food crops TOTAL NON-FOOD CROPS 1,227 858 1,123 J,008 TOTAL FOOD A_.N"D NON-FOOD CROPS 30,662 34,823 37,799 39,877

------~-~------.------.----~----,------~~ Note:- ., means nil. Source:-Director of Land Records, Haryana. 284

TABLE No.8 TOWNS AND VILLAGES CONNECTED BY ELECTRICITY (As on 31st March)

District Year Number of Number of towns connected villages connected by electricity by electricity 1 ------2 3 4 Mahendragarh 1967 5 68 1968 5 68 1969 5 71 1970 5 271 1971 5 542*

Note : -*Figure is of inhabited villages as per 1971-Census. Source: - State Electricity Board. Haryana.

TABLE No.9 BANKS AND THEIR BRANCHES, 1970

Serial Name of Town/ Name of Bank No. Village ------.----.-_,-~---~-_.,._,---_,--~--~----_,,__,._,_-__.,- 2 3 _r ______.-., ______, ____--.-_ ------I. Mahendragarh .. Mahendragarh District Central Co-operative Bank (H. 0.) State Bank of patiala (B.)

2. Ateli .. Mahendragarh Central Co-operative Bank (B.) Punjab National Bank (P. 0.)

3. Kanina Punjab National Bank (P.O.) 4. Kanina Khas Mahendragarh District Central Co-operative Bank (B.)

5. Dalmia Dadri Mahendragarh Central Co-operative Bank (B.) Punjab National Bank (p.O.) State Bank of patiala (B.) 6. Narnaul Mahendragarh Central Co-operative Bank (B.) Punjab National Bank (P.O.) State Bank of patiala (B.)

------~----- .------_.------Notes: - 1. H. O.-Head Office. Source.-Statistical Tables Relating to Banks of India, 1970. 2. P.O.-Pay Office. 3. B.-Branch. 285 TABLE No. 10 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTIONS

Description 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 ---_---...-.--._--,_'----_._--._--.-----_._-,--._------_,_ 2 3 4 5 6

PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES (a) Number 9 9 9 9 9 (b) Number of beds 72 72 72 72 72 HOSPITALS (INCLUDING NURSING HOMES)

(a) Number 6 6 0 6 6 (b) Number of beds 120 120 120 120 210 DISPENSARIES (a) Number 6 5 5 5 6 (b) Number of beds 18 16 16 16 18

Source: -Director of Health Services, Haryana. Notes :-1. Primary Health Centres also cater facilities of Maternity and Child Welfare. 2. The information regarding T. B. clinic is included in Dispensaries. 286 TABLE HOSPITALS/DISPENSARIES AND

------~------~" Serial Name of Medical Institution Where Located By whom No. maintained -__'---~--"---.-...---.-

Town/Village

-.-...,----~-...-.j---.-----~__,-..--__..----__,..-.--.-.-_.._"..,_,--._",------..------.-- 2 3 4 5

------.--_,..~-..--,--.---___,-__.__,.--,-,----_,,---____,------.-.-.~I_-. __ ,-.j~----~_, __. _____ -. _.,_.

1. Civil Hospital, Charkhi Dadri Dadri Charkhi Dadri State Public 2. Primary Health Centre, Gopi Dadri Gopi State Public

3. Primary Health Centre, Bond Kalan Dadri Bond Kalan State Public 4. Primary Health Centre, Jhoju Kalan Dadri .lhoju Kalan State Public 5. Rura) Dispensary, Aghina Dadri Aghina State Public 6. Employees State Insurance Dispensary. Charkhi Dadri Dadri Charkhi Dadri State Special 7. Seth Shri Mool Chand Eye and General Hospital, Dirhl Kalan Dadri Birhi Kalan Private Aided 8. Primary Health Centre, Satna Ii Mahendragarh Satnali State Public 9. Civil Hospital, Mahendragarh Ma hendragarh Mahendragarh State Public 10. Women Hospital, Mahendragarh Ma hendragarh Mahendragarh State Public It. Primary Health Centre, Kanina Mahendragarh Kanina State Public 12. Primari"Health Centre, Sehlong Mahendragarh Sehlong State Public 13. Rural Dispensary, Bhojwas Mahendragarh Bhojwas State Public

14. Civil Hospital. Narnaul Namaul Narnaul State Public 15. Women Hospital, Namaul Narnaul Narnaul State Public

16. Primary Health Centre, Nanga) Chaudhry Narnaul Nangal Chaudhry State Public 17. Primary Health Centre, Dochana Narnaul Dochana State Public 18. Rural Dispensary, Balaha Kalan Narnaul Balaha Kalan State Public 19. 4th Touring Dispensary. Sehma Narnaul Sehma State Public 20. T.B. Clinic, Narnaul Narnaul Narnaul State Public 21. Primary Health Centre, Ateli Narnaul Ateli State Public Total

----.----~,--- Notes.-l. ., means nil. 2. N.A. means Not Available. 287 No. 11 RELATED STATISTICS, 1970

------~ Staff as in 197() Number Number of Patients of beds __.,__,__._-.- _,..-.-_,._.,_.,__,-..-_,-- _ _ ___"-'____'-'-"--'~--"''__-''-'''--'-_''_'''___''_'''~~- Medical Nursing Others Male Female Children Total

--___'---,__'_"'--_"--';-~--"-~-"'---"__"_'__'--'_'------I~----I__""--'~"'__'__'--__'-----'-"--

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

_,_..,_ _,_--t__.~,,_,,__..,_---t_..,-.. ____.,~~-_..,__,_,___,_..,-.. _ _,_...... ,.__,..-.-j~ ___'--,-'_'__'~~_

N.A. N.A. N.A. 42 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A, N.A. N.A. N.A. 30 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. a N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 4 12 4 l8,641 4,906 13,547 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 t2.977 4,727 7,704 3 15 8 lS,162 4,018 9.180 3 2 8 ~2.613 2.152 4,765 2 2 2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A. IS 10 50 120 127,045 17,974 45,019 N.A. N.A. N.A. 12 6,963 7,223 14.186 3 5 8 4,632 3,330 7,962 3 2 8 1,364 952 2,316 2 2 4,564 3,008 7,572 2 4,058 3,321 7,379

3 2 6 16 2,007 914 2,921 5 11 8 1,364 952 2.316 46 16 109 300 71,390 53,477 124,867

Source,-Chief Medical Officer, Mahendragarh and Director of Health Services. Haryana .

• 288

TABLE No. 12 MEDICAL AND PARA-MEDICAL PERSONNEL

Serial Category Year No. ---.-. ___,.-.,_-- (1970) 2 3

1. Doctors 18 2. Dentists IS

3. Nurses 7 4. Health Visitors 13 5. Midwives 6. A uxiliary Nurses/Midwives 10 7. Nurse (Dais) 3 S. Trained Dais 201 9. Pharmacists 55 Total 326

SOl/ree :-Director of Health Services, Haryana. 289 TABLE No. 13 PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES (VACCINATION, MALARIA CONTROL, B.C.G.)

Year Vaccination Malaria Control B. C. G. Number of Number of Target Number of places protected Number tested Number of vaccination revaccination vaccination 1st Round 2nd Round

Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

-.-..------~-----..__,----

1966 42,820 ll,711 24,819 9,122 1967 95,807 16,211 72,294 13,695 1968 67,286 26,435 40,740 429 38,015 1969 5,581 1,687 44,857 7,186 22,695 1970 165,271 24,333 131,426 15,224 36,928

------~------~------~------.------~-- Notes :-.. means nil. Source :-Director of Health Services, Haryana. 290

TABLE No. 14 DRINKING WATER AS IN 1968-69 Number of Villages/Towns Having potable Sources of Water -_._------Name of District/Tahsil Rural/ Total Tap Well Tube-well Urban number Water water Water of villages/ towns ------~-~-~------2 3 4 5 6

------..~.------,___.,------.-.------,------~-~

Mahendragarh District R sS8 31 422 91 U 5 S Dadri Tahsil R 180 20 115 48 U

Mahendragarh Tahsil R 156 4 127 19 U 2 2 Narnaui Tahsil [ R 222 7 180 24 U 2 2

Notes:-l. For columns 4 to 6. villages having more than one Source: -District Census Handbook. parts A & B. p()table sources of w3 ter have been accounted for Mahendragarh. 1971.._ more than once. 2. .. means nil.

TABLE No. 15

VILLAGES BY SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER AS IN 1968-69,

------>-.-~------.-~--~-~------~~~-.- --. -----~--.-- Serial Name of District/Tahsil Wells Hand Wells Wells Wells, Wells, River Tanks Wells, Wel1s. Others No. only pumps and Hand Hand Hand only only Hand Hand III only Hand pump~ pumps pumps pumps. pumps, pumps and and and Tanks Tanks Tube-I Tanks River/ and and wel1s Canal Tube- River/ wells Canal

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 -,--,-,-.___ ,~-- -~------.~~~-~--- 1. Mahendragarh District 419 3 119 2. Dadri Tahsil 115 62 3. Mahendragarh Tahsil 126 23 4. NarnauJ Tahsil 178 2 34

Notes :-1. ·Others include boulis. springs and a combination of one Source :-District Census Handbook. or more sources of drinking water supply other_ than parts A & B. Mabendragarh. 1971 those mentioned in columns 5 to 12. 2. . _ means nil. 291

TABLE No. 16

PRIMARY, MIDDLE, HIGH AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHERWITH THE STRENGTH OF TEACHERS ------,----- Total/ Primary Middle High Higher Secondary Rural! Urban ------_------Number Boys Girls Number Boys Girls Number Boys Girls Number Boys Girls ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

As on 31.3.1966

Total 434 32,693 8,690 77 18,234 3,125 30 13,206 1,382 13 8.595 2,582 Rural 400 29,901 8,340 76 18,037 3,125 26 12,099 556 6 2,500 603 Urban 34 2,792 350 197 4 1,107 826 7 6,095 1979

A~ on 31.3.1970

Total 415 33,087 9,797 75 t 17,792 2,913 60 27,646 4,289 9 7,576 2,544 Rural 396 31,030 8,602 75 ,17,792 2,913 56 24,938 3,118 3 7,111 157 Urban 19 2,057 1,195 4 2,708 1,171 6 5,465 2,387 ------Note :-.. means ni). Source :-Dire<;tor of Public Instructions, Haryana . 292

TABLE No. 17 PRIMARY, MIDDLE, HIGH AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHER WITH mE STRENGm OF TEACHERS

Total! Primary Middle High Higher Secondary Rurall Urban ------Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Teachers Teachers Teachers Teachers

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

------...... _------_-.....------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

----...------~---~------

As on ~1.3. 1966 Total 434 872 91 77 590 34 30 440 33 13 308 69 Rural 400 807 71 76 584 34 26 401 8 6 114 3 Urban 34 65 20 1 6 4 39 25 7 194 66 As on 31.3.1970 Total 415 935 105 75 648 36 60 990 94- 9 279 82 Rural 396 915 76 75 648 36 56 924 49 3 80 Urban 19 20 29 4 66 45 6 199 82 --.------~---~- _---- Note:-.. means nil. Source :-Director of Public Ipstructions, Haryaoa. 293

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'"c: '"') .9 E ~ '"d -'­ o 8 z'" 294 TABLE No. 19 STUDENTS APPEARED AND PASSED IN HIGH/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVING/ MATRIC EXAMINATION

District Year of examination Number appeared Number passed Percentage of pass

Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban

------~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8

------~-----~---~------MATRIC EXAMINATION Mahendragarh March, 1970 2,712 279 999 151 36'84 54 '12

HIGHER SECONDARY PART-II March, 1970 103 463 63 251 61 '17 54'21

Source :-Board of School Education, Haryana. TABLE No. 20

NEWS~PAPERSJMAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS PUBLISHED IN 1970

Category Name Place Year Language Copies printed Price per Classification started durina 1970 copy

------.--..---.------___,----,------~---_--- 1 2 3 4 s 7 g

Soshit Mazdoor Namaul 1968 Bi-lingual Not Supplied 0·20 paisa Labour Quarterly .. Tridhara Narnaul 1959 Multi-lingual F-l,600 Free School Magazine Half-yearly .. Mahendragarh Mahendragarh 1966 Multi-lingual Not Supplied Rs. 2,00 Education Education Journal Annual Syamsar Charkhi Dadri 1966 Multi-lingual F-l.2oo Rs. 5.00 College Magazine

'-'---~-----~~ Note :-F stands for copies distributed Free. Souru ;-Press in India, 1971. o

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TABLE No. 22

SINGLE AND DOUBLE CROPPED AREA AS IN 1970-71

(Area in Hectares)

DistrictfTahsi I TotaLHea under Ar(;:l under sing!...: Area under cultivation crop double crop

Irrigated Un-irrigated l-kctarl''i Pcrcentagt' Heet;, rc~ Pcrccntag..: to tnt a I to total area lIndc!' area umkr cultil-ati(lll cultivati,)l1

- - ,---,- - ~--.----

2 .\ 4 5, !, 7

.~.-.~--..

Mahendragarh District 32,500 257,368 138,077 47 -63 151.79J 52 '':<7 Oadri Tahsil 11,

Mahendra~arh Tah~ij 8,200 75,:,65 43,866 52 ·37 .19,899 47 ·m Narnaul Tahisl L:,400 65,705 33,837 43 ·32 44,268 56 68

.~------.--.------.'_- -~--- .. -.--- SOl/fce. _.Director of Lanll Records, H:lfyanfl. TABLE No. 23 AREA AND OUT-TURN OF PRINCIPAL CROPS

(Area in Hectares) -_----_---_---_-_---_----_ ------~_-~ ------1966·67 1967·68 1968-69 1969·70

Classification of Crops --~---- Area Out·turn Area Out·turn Area Out·tllrn Area Out·turn

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BASIC FOOD CROPS Rice 5 t 2

Wheat 7,796 140 10,585 1,040 11,355 220 15,845 340

Jowar or Chinchona j : l11,032 10 11 ,637 110 10,262 10 10,084 20 Bajra or Kombu tl l92,675 780 172,161 520 209,704 230 194,016 590

Barley _I 14,081 180 52,925 80 17,184 210 17,654 240 Maize 52 217 274 272 Ragi or Marwa Italian millets Kodo or Varague Common millets Little millets Total other cereals

Total Cereals 225,636 til, 110 247,530 ).750 24!8,780 670 237.873 1.190 PULSES

Gram 86,521 180 132,503 1,290 28,405 60 126.573 1,190 Green gram or Moong 2,870 9 10,414 31 1,979 6 7,075 28 Red gram or Arhar 8 6 Black gram or Urd (Mash) 4 7 7 Horse gram

Other pulses and Massar 3 6 3,532 14 17 22 10 Moth and Others 1,426 988 2,293 Total Pulses 90,824 195 146,464 1,335 31,395 67 135,970 1,228 Total Foodgrains (cereals and pulses) 316,460 1305 393,994 3,085 280,175 737 373,843 2,418

Sugarcane 2,340 70 1,867 80 2,694 130 2,351 90 Total Fruits (Fresh and Dry) 107 N.A. 20 N. A. 11 N. A. 72 N.A. VEGETABLES Potatoes 1 N. A. N.A. Sweet Potatoes 2 N.A. 3 N.A. 10 N. A. 3 N. A. Onions 138 N. A. 61 N. A. 119 N A. 119 N. A. Other total vegetables 836 N. A. 667 N. A. 852 N. A. 704 N. A. 299

TABLE No. 23

AREA AND otrr~TURN OF PRINCIPAL CROPS-concld. (Area in Hectares)

------~-.-.--.-...--.-.--~--.---~----~---- ..------1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Clas~ification of Crops Area Out-turn Area Out-turn Area Out-turn Area Out-turn

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

TQtal Vegetables 977 N. A. 731 N. A. 981 N. A. 826 N. A. Total Fruits and Vegetables -1,084 N. A. 751 N. A. 1,052 N. A. 898 N. A. Total Condiments and Spices 131 N. A. 62 N. A. 51 N. A. 41 N. A. Total Food Crops 320,016 N. A. 396,674 N. A. 283,972 N. A. 377,133 N. A. NO N-FOOD CROPS-FIBRES COTTON Cotton (Desi and American) 252 3 510 8 175 N. A. 147 N. A' Sen-hamp 122 139 103 N. A. 187 N. A. Total Fibres 374 3 649 9 278 N. A. 334 N. A. OIL SEED3 EJible Groundnut 18 N. A. 7 5 6 Sesamum 7 N. A. 10 8 N. A. Toria 60 N. A. 214 8 N. A. Taramira 175 N. A. 13,588 34 71 2 153 N. A. Sarshaf 14,764 38 9,358 24 2,772 12 6,761 N. A Mustard 2 Others (Sun flower seeds etc.) Total edible oil seeds 15,024 N. A. 23,178 59 2,850 20 6,930 N.A. Non-Edible Linseed Caster seeds Total non-edible oil seeds

Total oil seeds 15,024 N. A. 23,118 59 2,850 20 6,930 N. A. DRUGS AND NARCOTICS

Tabacco 86 76 142 N. A. 191 N.A. Total Drugs and Narcotics 86 1 76 1 142 N. A. 191 N.A. Fodder crops 34,644 N. A. 48,677 33,282 N. A. 42,293 N. A.

Other mi5~ellaneous non-food crops Total Non-Food Crops 50,128 N. A. 72,580 N. A. 36,552 N. A. 49,748 N.A. Total Food and Non-Food Crops 370,144 N. A. 469,254 N· A. 320,524 N. A. 426,881 N.A . ._-_. ------_._--_------

Notes:-l. m ~an) nil. Source :-Director of Land Records, Haryana. 2. N. A. m~ans Not Available. 3. Olt-turn is in h'l!l

TABLE No. 24 CROP AND IRRIGATION (Area in Hectares)

Name of Crop Dadri Tahsil Mahendragarh Tahsil Naroaul Tahsil

.----.-____,~~-----.....----____t _____- ______--. ______' _____ - __ - ______

Total Area Irrigated Area Total Area Irrigated Area, Total Area Irrigated Area

1968-69 1970-71 1968-69 1970-71 1968-69 1970-71 1968-69 1970-71 1%8-69 1970-71 1968-69 1970-71

---~-----=------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

~----~~-----_-----___.-----_------Rice N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Wheat 5,495 N.A. 5,487 N.A. 2,111 N.A. 2,111 N.A. 3,749 N.A. 3,683 N.A. Jowar 5,780 N.A. 628 N.A. 1,527 N.A. 9 N.A. 2,955 N.A. 109 N.A. Bajra 96,586 N.A. 241 N.A. 62,551 N.A. 81 N.A. 50,567 N.A. 800 N.A. Barley 3,808 N.A. 3,766 N.A. 5,172 N.A. 4;910 N.A. 8,204 N.A. 7,549 N.A. Maize 158 N.A. 158 N.A. 3 N.A. 3 N.A. 113 N.A. 99 N.A. .- Gram 8,520 N.A. 3,058 N.A. 13,281 N.A. 19 N.A. 6,604 N.A. 267 N.A. Sugarcane 2,692 N.A. 2,692 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 N.A. 2 N.A.

Notes._I ... means nil. SOllrce._Director of Land Records, Haryana. 2. N.A. means Not Available. 301

TABLE No. 25 TOTAL POPULATION PER 100 HECTARES OF AREA UNDER FOODGRAINS AND NET AREA SOWN DURING 1970w 71

Oistrict/Tabsil Classification of Area (in Hectares) Population Population per 100 H edares (1971) Area under Net area Area sown Area under Net area foodgrains sown more than foodgrains sown once

2 3 4 5 6 7

------~. .----.------~------.-----__ - Mahendragarb District 374,983 289,868 151,791 691,639 184 239 Dadri Tahsil 167,914 127,998 67,624 259,706 ISS 203 M~hendragarh Tahsil 104,312 83,765 39,899 188,972 181 226 Namaw Tahsil 102,757 78,105 44,268 242,961 236 311

Source :_Director of Land Records. Haryana.

1ABLE No. 26 DENSITY OF CULTIVATORS AND AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS PER 100 HECTARES OF NET AREA SOWN

District/Tahsil Population 1971-Census Density per 100Hectares of Net net area sown area sown in hectares (1970-71)

2 3 4 5 6

Mahendragarh District 108,231 20,549 37 7 289,868 Dadri Tahsil 46,335 8,551 36 7 127,998 Mahendragarh Tahsil 28,184 5,734 34 7 83,765 Narnaul Tahsil 33,712 6,264 43 8 78,105

Source :_1. Director of Land Records, Hayana. 2. General Population Tables (: I-A), 1971, Haryana. 302

'TABLE No. 27 AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS

(Number)

Year Ploughs Sugarcane Crushers Tractors Carts G hanis' Capacity Oil Elec- engines tric

--___,--.-..---.~--~ with Pumps Wooden Iron Total Worked Worked Total Five Less Total pump- for by by klo- than Ing tube· Power Bullocks grams five sets wens and kilo- above grams

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

------~------__.-----_. .. ------1966 55,746 2,981 58,7?? 5 251 256 104 12,708 18 1 19 65 494 1972 59,740 5,225 64,965 8 129 137 8 15,629 563, 6,875

----.~------~~------~----_n~~~-Note:_ ., means nil. Source :_StatisticalAbstracts..~~--~~---~~.--.--_. of Haryana and Mahendragarh. 3()3

TABLE No. 28 lIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

(Number)

Serial Category of Livestock Dadri Tabsil Mahendragarb Tabsil Narnaul Tahsil No. 1961 1966 1961 1966 1961 1966

2 4 5 6 i 8

------

1. CATTLE (a) Male above three years (i) Breeding bulls 230 213 82 138 142 143 (ii) Other bulls and bullocks 10,932 9,631 7,128 7,680 13,984 13,363 (b) Female above three years (i) In milk 15,905 13,903 9,813 8,693 8,223 6,316 (ii) Dry 4,771 5,399 3,584 4,140 5,578 3,709

(iii) Not calved 552 763 551 841 840 713 (iv) Other cows * 45 70 2 91 89 27 (c) Calves under one year (i) Male 9,269 8,059 5,914 4,894 4,582 3,630 (ii) Female 7,299 6,538 4,158 4,465 4,469 3,488 (d) Calves one to three years (i) Male 3,939 2,869 1,308 1,602 2,010 1,478 (ii) Female 7,615 8,657 3,368 5,225 5,082 4,435 Total Cattle 60,557 56,102 35,908 37,769 44,999 37,302 2. BUFFALOES (a) Male above three years (i) Breeding bulls 148 133 50 60 49 60 (ii) Other bulls and bullocks N.A. 10 4 28 124 83 (b) Female above three years (i) In milk 13,837 14,847 8,215 10,397 11,166 14,071 (ii) Dry 2,440 3,271 1,776 2,049 4,258 2,937

(iii) Not calved 938 1,231 734 1,181 1,562 1,578 (iv) Others"'* 10 36 13 6 4 3 (c) Calves under one year (i) Male 4,674 5,396 1,959 3,086 2,690 4,049 (ii) Female 8,264 8,160 4,842 5,419 7,024 7,644 (d) Calves one to three years (i) Male 484 364 437 189 286 188 (ii) Female 5,484 11,009 7,877 6,531 8,186 9,256

Total Buffaloes 36,179 44,457 15,907 28,946 35,349 39,869 304

TABLE No. 28

LTVESTOCK AND POUI~TRY-con/(l

(Numbcl)

Serial Catcgl)ry uf Livestock Dadri Tahsil Mahendragarh Tahsil Narnaul Tahsil No. 1961 1966 1961 1966 1961 196(;

----~----~--~-~------~--~--~------_._-_,_

3 4 5 6 7

------~------~-~~--~----"--...----~~-~~--~-----

3. HORSES AND PONTES

(a) Up to Oll~ yeaI'. 33 27 J 19 70 g,j

(b) On~ tLl tllrl' .... YL'ar., 5.. 1 68 77 19 16 1'il

(c) Over three YC':H<; 91) 143 194 99 16:" 198 Total Horses and Ponies ]77 ?3H 270-' 137 251 3n 4. DONKEYS AND MULES tal Donkeys

(i) Male 1,059 893 411 606 561 886

(ii) Femal..: 901 895 634 677 652 793

(b) Mules 16 !l8 36 14

Total D()nkey~ and Mule.; 1,1)76 1,&76 1,045 1,319 1,213 1,693

5, SHEEP

(a) Over one yCill'

(i) Male 678 707 924 1,090 1,242 830

(ii) Fem:1le 5,042 10,762 6,936 14,622 14,305 }(i,6.l5

(b) UJ}tl) (Jill' y.... a I' 2,~60 5,1:15 1,980 7,049 4,718 7,420

Total Sheep 8,080 16,804 9,840 22,761 20,265 24,885

6. GOATS

(a) Over one year

(i) Male 553 362 1,426 580 1,122 381 (ii) Female 6,384 13,493 6,513 18,749 10,230 15,620

(b) Upto one year 9,231 10, 36(J 3,021 13,484 5,621 1l,709

Total Goats 16,168 24,224 10,960 32,813 16,973 27,710 7. CA.MELS (a) Over four years

(i) Male 5,453 4,301 4,755 3,633 4,149 3,796 (ii) Female 5,370 5,895 2,237 2,633 395 433

(b) Upto four years 2,249 1,755 962 1,366 1.,6 389

Total Camels 13,072 11,951 1,954 7,632 4,120 4,618

8. PIGS 662 842 175 466 165 186

-'-.--~~----~-"" ,------~~------.-~---~- ~--~. ------~-~--~---~.-~--~---.~ ...... --~-- 305

TABLE No. 28 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY--concld.

(Number)

Dadri Tahsil Mahendragarh Tahsil Narnaul Tahsil Serial C:ltegory of Live~t(lck' No. 1961 1966 1961 1966 1961 1966

------7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 ------_.,__,-__.....,------~------,--~------..-.. ~ ------_... - -- 9. FOWLS 970 (i) Hens 1,009 1,798 558 1,171 1,282 421 (ii) Cocks 479 478 .359 538 594 1,658 899 (iii) Chicken~ 1,726 3,699 537 1,171 Total Fowls 3,214 5,975 1,454 2,880 3,534 2,290 10, DUCKS

(i) Ducks 5

(ii) Drakes 2

(iii) Ducklings 15 1 Total DuCkS 7 16 1 1 11. TURKEYS 12. OTHERS

Notes: -(I) " means nit. Source :-Statistical Abstract, Mahendragarh. (2) N,A. means Not Available. (3) "'Permanently dry and incapable of bearing calves. (4) * "'Other buffaloes include permanently dry and sterile buffaloes. 306 TABLE No. 29

VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS AS IN 1970-71

Name of Tahsil Veterinary Hospitals Date of Veterinary Date of Managed by E~tablishment Dispensaries Ejtablishment whom ---~----2--·-----3 ------4------5 - - -·---6~---

D~riTahsil-~-·~------~Dadri------195()'---Manh~----1953-----Gov~~ent----

Bond Kalan 1953 Aghina 1954 Government Badhra 1954 Misri 1957 Government

Jhojho Kalan 1953 Pantawa~ Kalan 1960 Government Badhwana 1970 Kadma 1966 Government Chhapar N.A. Nimri Wala 1970 GovcrnmellL Imlota 1969 Rupgarh 1970 Gover llrncnt Mahendragarh Tahsil Mahendragarh 1953 Satr:aU 1956 Government Kanina 1962 Basti }954 Government 1970 Mundia Khera 1955 Government Bhagot 1969 Pali 1955 Government

Narnaul Tahsil Narnaul 1934 Kanti 1955 Government AtcH 1934 Dochana 1955 Gowrnment Nizampur 1970 BighopUf 1963 Government Sarohibhali 1954 Banihari 196R Government Bachhod 1971 Sehma 1971

Note:-N.A. means Not Availahle. Source : --Drector of Animal Husbandry, II aryana. 307

TABLE No. 30 LIVESTOCK MORBIDITY/MORTALITY BY DISEASES

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Disease

Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

A. Cattle and Bovine Rinderpest Haemorrhage Septicaem 39 32 9 4

Foot and Mouth 851

B! al:k 4. uarter 5 12 Total 851 44 44 9 4 B. Sheep and Goat Other causes 10 tI

Total 10 II

Notc._ . means nil. Source ;-Director cf Anirr,,] Fu~b! r.dIY. Ba' y

TABLE No. 31

FOREST AREA BY CATEGORY OF CONTROL

(In Square Kilometre)

Year Reserved Protected Unclassed Total Forest Forest Forest

2 3 4 5

~~------~------1st November, 1966 13 7 20 1967·68 22 5 27 1968·69 28 4 32

1969·70 33 4 37 1970-71 34 4 38

-~-~~-- Source ;_ChiefConservator of Forests, Haryana. 309

lABLE No. 32

WAREHOUSE AS IN 1970-71 (In Quintals)

~----.--~-.. ------

Name of Warehouse When Month Major <.:ommodities depo~itcd established

Wheat R.ice Cotton Fertilizer Oil Seeds Other Commo­ dities

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Charkhi Dadri N.A. April, 1970 3,091 May, 1970 4,094 June, 1970 3,277 July, 1970 2,977 August, 1970 3,052 September, 1970 3,142 October 1970 3,142 November, 1970 3,856 December, 1970 3,763 January, 1971 3,202 February, 1971 2,862 March, 1971 2,862

Notes :--(1) N.A. means Not Available. Source ;-Warehousing Corporation. Haryana. (2) .. means nil. 310

TABLE No. 33 NUMBER OF SHOP-CUM-RESIDENCE, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL HOUSES IN 1970

Total! ShlJp-cum- Workshop- Hotels, Sarais, Shops exclud- Business Factories, Restaurants, Rural! Residence cum-Residence Dharmshalas, ing Eating Houses and Workshops Sweetm ea t Urban including Tourist Homes Houses Offices and shops ami Household and Inspection Worksheds Eating Plal:c, Industry Houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

~----~----

Total 495 1,315 435 2,575 325 1,720 345 Rural 365 1,160 350 1,095 lI5 760 115

Urban 130 155 85 1,480 240 ')60 230

,-~ ____~~~~n_'_~~_~_ .~-- ---.-~_,~~ __ Source: -Housing Report and Tables, Haryana, 1971. :311

1 ABLE No. 34 NUMBER OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES, MEMBERSHIP, SHARE CAPITAL, WORKING CAPiTAL, LOANS ADVANCED AND LOANS RECOVERED BY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AS ON 30-6-1970

(In Th()llsand Rupees)

------,_--- -<~-~ ~~ -- ~--~.--- ~~--- ~---.,- -~~,~~- -.------~------. ------_-._ - ---~.--~ S~rial Kind, of S')cieties Number Number Sh:1re Rc~erve Working Loans Loans Recovery Pr(Jfit (+) No. of Capital and Other Capital Adavanced Recovered as percent- Loss (-) memhers funJ~ age to loans advanced in previous year

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 _.. _-- CENTRAL 1. Central Banks 848 2,595 835 12,578 10,749 10,388 N.A. +179 2. District Federation 2 601 43 91 555 +9 (i) Labour and Construction Union

~li) District Co-operative Union 362 2 2 (iii) District Wholesale Supply and Marketing Society 239 43 89 553 +9 (iv) Central Co-operative Store 3. Tah,di Union 4. Union 5. Others PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL AND ANCILLARY

1. Mult ipurpose 15 ~ 1477 69 51 253 2 N.A. +3 2. Thrift and Credit 3. Fruit and Vegetable Growth 4. Fishermen 5. Sheep and Goat Rearing

6. Poultry Fanning 15 7. Forest Labour Co -operative S. Better Farming

9 S~rvice Co-operative 473 60,538 2,558 928 14,021 10,397 9,501 N.A. r +233 l-96

10. Others 79 8,796 1,339 204 21,300 8,690 325 N.A. [+113 -19

(i) M~9fting 3 1,476 129 131 724 [+13 ')., ...?':"~~t·,~ / -6 , (Ii) Joint/Collective Farming 30 506 110 32 431 r+7 l-12 TABLE No. 34 NUMBER OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES, MEMBERSHIP, SHARE CAPITAL, WORKING CAPITAL LOANS ADVANCED AND LOANS RECOVERED BY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ' AS ON 30-6-1970-conc!d.

(In Thousand RUPees)

~--~~- - -.-.- - --~----~.---~- --~-----<--'----~"--~----'-~~--,------.-~--.,--.-. Serial Kinds of societies Number Numb._r Sharc RCserve Working Loans Loans Recovery Profit( +) NI). of Capital and Other Capital Advanced Recovered as percent- Loss(-) members funds age to loans advanced in previous Year ---~--~-.-----

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~~-. PRIMARY AGRICULTUR.\L AND ANCILLARY -roncld. (iii) Cold Store (iv) Primary Land Mortgage Bank 5,877 1,091 37 20,028 8.690 325 +93 (v) Garden Colony (vi) Irrigation (vii) Scheduled Caste LandOwning 45 937 9 4 117 -1 PRIMARY NON· AGRICULTURAL 1. Multipurpose 44 4 2. Thrift and Credit 33 1,223 33 11 152 56 50 N.A. [ +3 l -1 3. Industrial 230 3,298 569 223 1,820 (+11_35 4. Labour and Construction 11 524 13 4 148 _7 5. Dairy Farming 5 60 4 4 31 6. Supply Store 11 541 32 18 77 _1

--- --~~--,---.--.------~ ... ----~------.---~-----~--.------~~----- Notes : ~(1) N.A. means Not Available. Source :-Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Haryana. (2) .. means nil. 313 TABLE No. 35 FAMILY PLANNING CENTRES, 1970

Serial Location of Family Planning Centre Number of Persons No. . __ -----_._------"_ Sterilized Adopted I.V.D. Male Female

~---- 2 3 4 5

1. Primary Health Centre, Ateli 144 2 301 2. Primary Health Centre, Dochana 276 7 62 3. Primary Health Centre, Nangal Chaudhary 111 3 248 4. Primary Health Centre, Kanina 40 155 5. Primary Health Centre, Sehlong 32 9 59 6. Primary Health Centre, Bewal 184 26 68 7. Civil Hospital, Narnaul 75 23 c 8. Civil Hospital, Mahendragarh 58 13 9. Family Planning Clinic, Namaul 104 10. T.B. Clinic, Narnaul 142 11. Family Planning Bureau, Narnaul 208 396

Note :-.. means nil. Source :-Chief Medical Officer, NarnauI.

TABLE No. 36 CIVIL JUSTICE

Class of Suits Number of Suits --- 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

-_------~- A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Money Suits 42 78 65 13 Rent Suits 12 23 39 25 Tittle and Other 118 158 117 126 Suits

Notes :-{1) 'A' means Original. Source :-District and Sessions Judge, Gurgaon (2) 'B' means Appeal. j14

1 ABLE No. 37 MACHINERY FOR MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER-POLICE STATIONS! OUT-POSTS (As on 31st March, 1969)

Name of Police Stationl Since when Police Out-posts Nearest Rail­ Police Post in existence Circle way station With Without and distance Lockout Lockout from the same

2 3 4 5 6

Namaul N.A. Mahendragarh N.A. N.A. Namaul Ateli N.A. N.A. N.A. Ateli Nangal Chaudhary N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Mahendragarh N.A. N.A. N.A. Mahendragarh Dadri N.A. N.A. N.A. Dadri Kanina N.A. N.A. N.A. Kanina Satnali N.A. N.A. N.A. Satnali Badhra N.A .. N.A. N.A. N.A. Bond N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

NOle._N.A. means Not Available. Source :-Statistical Abstract, Mahendragarh. 1 ABLE No. 38 STRENGTH OF POLICE FORCE DURING 1961-70

Year Superinten­ Deputy Prosecut- Inspector Prosecut- Sub- Assistant Head Constable dent of Superin­ ing ing Sub- Inspector Sub- Constable Police tendent/ Inspector Inspector Inspector Assistant Superin­ tendent

------~------..------_ 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 ------1961 1 1 1 1 12 16 55 365 1962 12 16 57 372 1963 1 1 2 12 16 56 362 1964 1 2 14 25 76 449 1965 2 14 25 75 450 1966 1 1 2 15 24 75 449 1967 2 2 14 24 75 449 1968 2 2 1 14 24 75 449 1969 1 2 1 2 13 19 63 381 1970 2 1 2 14 17 57 376

Note :_. means nil. Source :-Superintendent of Police, Narnaul. 316

TABLE No. 39 EXCISE AND MOTOR SPIRIT TAX

(In Rupees)

Serial Description 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 No.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 . Wines and Spirit (a) Total receipt from manufactured in India 1,339,400 967,500 1,044,191 1,404,634 1,944,629 2,102,045 2,224,473 3,168,425 2,223,088 (b) Duty on wines and spirit manufac­ tured in India and classified as foreign liquor 2,910 25,750 23,867 3,510 810 8,307 11,082 16,674 12,012 (c) License fees generally (whether imported or made in India) 6,000 9,000 11,215 29,276 43,686 4,435 7,500 7,500 7,500 2. Country Liquor (a) Duty on distillery liquor/spirit 713,500 611,182 504,179 1,051,127 1,323,200 1,497,761 2,009,325 3,100,432 2,109,540 (b) License fees for sale of distillery spirit 549,550 473,753 491,853 313,477 556,199 73,390 1,719,675 39,700 3, Opium (a) Duty

(b) License fee for the sale of Opium 1,100 1,600 1,600 860 860 860 860 860 360 860 4. Hemdrugs

(a) Total license fees 11,850 8,173 7,168 5,770 11,386 11,386 (b) Duty from Ganja

(c) Duty from Bhang 135 144 53 5. Miscellaneous (a) Duty on medicinal and toilet prepara­ tions containing alcohol, opium, etc.

(b) Receipt from commercial SPIrIt including denatured spirit and medicated wines 2,320 2,540 3,189 2,680 1,680 1,920 1,910 1,710 5,635 3,440 6. Receipt from Motor Spirit 87,223 98,534 110,490 117,994 130,665 169,635 88,978

Note:_means nil. Source :~District Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Haryana, 317

TABLE No. 40 RECEIPT OF SALES TAX AND ENTERTAINMENT TAX

(In Rupees)

Serial Receipt of 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 No.

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Sales Tax N.A. 2,900,611 3,735,953 4,006,621 5,148,680

2. Entertainment Tax N.A. 59,326 112,807 191,956 272,675

Note :-N.A. means Not Available. Source :-Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Haryana.

TABLE No. 41 LOCAL BODIES AND ORGANS OF DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALISATION

Year Number Number Number Number Number Number of Zila of of Gram of of of Parishads Panchayat Panchayats Municipa- Notified Canton- Samities Iities Area ment Committees Boards

t 2 3 4 5 6 7

1966 8 416 5 1967 8 416 5

1968 1 8 416 5 1969 1 8 416 5 1970 1 8 416 5

1971 8 460 5

Note :- .. means nil. Source :-Director of Panchayats, Haryana. 318 TABLE No. 42 COMPOSITION OF ZILA PARISHADS/PANCHAYAT SAMITIES/GRAM PANCHAYATS AND MUNICIPALITIES

Serial Description Zila Pancbayat Gram Municipali ties No. Parishads Samities Panchayats

1966 1970 1966 1970 1966 1970 1966 1970

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 . Total number of seats 20 20 200 200 2,720 3,524 57 57 2. Number of seats reserved for-

(a) Scheduled Castes 5 5 32 32 434 474 7 7 (b) Women 2 2 16 16 416 460 3. Number returned against unreserved seats- (a) Scheduled Castes (b) Women

Note ;- .' means nil. Source :- (i) Director of Panchayats, Haryana. (H) Assistant Director, Local Bodies (Election), Haryana. 319

TABLE No. 43 RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF ZILA PARISHAl> (In Rupees)

Particulars 1961·62 1962·63 1963·64 1964·65 1965·66 1966·67 1967-68 1968·69 1969-70 1970·71

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Receipt Local Rates N.A. N.A. 93,580 25,520 218,757 109,518 62,257 161,613 106,774 Taxes N.A. N.A. Fees N.A. N.A. Board Property N.A. N.A. 2,920 2,872 540 610 13,168 Medical N.A. N.A. 4,683 4,720 4,560 4,680 4,680 4,680 4,680 Grants-in·aid N.A. N.A. 68,000 453,225 20,000 182,359 204,684 21,500 21,129 31,870 Other Sources N.A. N.A. 934,601 94,476 82,524 97,511 32,850 221,352 414,898 943,359 Total N.A. N.A. 1,007,284 646,001_ 132,604J 501,547 354,604 310,329 602,930 1,099,851 Expenditure Establishment N.A. N.A. t55,063 139,068j" 59,924 56,448 60,753 87,486 81,640 92,132 Roads N.A. N.A. 47,369 33,891 215 Education N.A. N.A.

Medical and Health N.A. N.A. ~ 2,146 C6,662 13,599 [ 3,429 298 ::7,748 3,377 9,791

Veterinary N.A. N.A. 191,093 L89,980 ~ 87,291 : 42,849 48,193 26,134 53,629 45,468 Others N.A. N.A. 377,371 413,097 230,490 301,145 548,777 419,076 630,679 968,880 Total N.A. N.A. 525,673 648,807 381,304 403,871 705,390 574,335 769,540 1,116,271

Notes ;- 1. .. means nil. Source :-Statistical Abstracts of Haryana and Mahendragarh . 2. N.A. means Not Available. 320

TABLE No. 44 RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYAT sAMITlES

(In Rupees)

N arne of Panchayat Sarnities 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure Receipt Expenditure

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Mahendragarh-I J N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 148,626 141,276 N. A. N.A. Mahendragarh-II N. A. N.A. 172,657 160,870 169,430 201,801 128,609 141,110 Ateli Nanga] N. A. N.A. NA N.A. 176,471 206,656 230,913 208,395

Bond at Dadri-I N.A. 12,971 244,174 237,091 230,872 304,064 232,646 215,657 Charkhi Dadri-II N. A. N.A. 243,544 175,781 171,954 368,689 220,584 247,565

~adhra 117,909 51,207 141,337 129,069 67,310 82,404 52,686 113,703 Nangai Chaudhary N. A. N.A. 178,661 24,762 108,098 239,180 N. A. N.A. Narnaul 175,420 146,341 293,733 291,792 235,405 321,883 328,896 392,687

Note :-N.A. meanS Not Available. Source :-Director of Panchayats, Haryana. 321

TABLE No. 45 RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF GRAM PANCHAYAT

Total Total Total receipt of the Gram Panchayats for which Total expenditure of the Gram Panchayats for number number information is available (In Rupees) which information is available (In Rupees) of Gram for which Panchayats informa- tion is available

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1966-67 1967-68 ]968-69 1969-70

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------._------

4J6 416 621,402 1,380,963 1,873,511 1,477,194 509,922 1,581,423 1,829,541 1,482,390

Source :-Director of Panchayats, Baryans. 322 TABLE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF

Serial Name of Municipality 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 No.

Income Expendi- Income EKpendi- Income Expendi- Income Expendi- Income Expendi- ture ture ture ture ture

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 tl 12

1. Ateli N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 36,692 39,117 49,811 54,311 2. Cltarkhi Dadri N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 547,768 525,524 445,886 469,313 3. Kanina N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. 59,445 42,339 48,478 48,327 4. Mahendragarb N.A. N.A. N.A. NA. N.A. N.A. 142,496 166,637 120,622 145,338 5. Narnaul N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 448,784 440,8114 639,443 633,593

Note :-N.A. means Not Available. 323

No. 46 MUNlCIP ALITIES (YEAR-WISE) (In Rupees)

1966-67 1967·68 1968-69 1969·70 1970·71

Income Expenditure Income Expenditure Income ElCpenditure Income ElCpenditure • Income ElCpenditure

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

63,189 69,614- 48,355 46,976 63,298 61,895 67,600 69,600 90,789 95,894 439,140 369,163 538.785 427,669 792,137 949,352 711,870 870,500 1,284,882 1,256,025 48,479 48,663 33,427 47,659 33,425 47,559 57,050 65,100 42,676 46,291 226,429 236,375 158,545 161.080 164,741 166,857 188,667 187,582 266.137 259,560 496,870 512.133 613,765 643,443 603,17J 695,754 675,750 707,529 888,570 890,279

Source :-Statistical Abstracts of Haryana and Mahendragarh.

33029-0. C. 0.- Government Prel>~ (U. T.>, Chandigarh.