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CENSUS OF 1961

DISTRICT CENSUS- HANDBOOK

G. JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERINTENOENT' OF CENSUS OPlJ:RATI'ONS, MADHYA PRAD!£SH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVER.NMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964 .96 :1 CENSUS PUBLIOATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH

(All the Census Publications oj this State 'Will bear Volume No. VIII)

PART I General Report including Subsidiary Tables (in Sub-Parts)

PART II-A General Population Tables

PART II~B Economic Tables (in Sub-parts)

PART II-C Cultural and Migration Tables (in Sub-Parts)

PART III Household Economic Tables

PART IV Housing and Establishment Tables (in­ (in Sub-parts) cluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report

PART V Special. Tables for Scheduled Castes and {in Sub-parts) Scheduled Tribes

PART VI Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub­ part for each Village Surveyed)

PART VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)

PART VIII-A Administration Report - Enumeration

PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation

PART IX Maps

STATE PUBLICATIONS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

District Census Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh PREFACE

The publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun In the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the process of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policies get really thorough IX tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their statistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be filled 'as rapidly as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, bank­ ing, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Hand­ book high-lighting the more striking fea ures. It has not been possible for the Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by various authorities; it is to be hoped that some other organi5a1ion, better equipped for the purpose, will take up this task.

3. For the seventeen districts of Mahakoshal (Part of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh) and for Panna and Tikamgarh districts of erstwhile , which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and pr.esented in Table A-I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil' areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsilwise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1962-63 for tahsils and districts, which among other improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal 2 inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures was not feasible at this late· stage; the only alternative was to print these revised area figures also in this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about these Hand-books is that they became avail­ able to the users rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from various authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy back­ log of printing weighing down on them, would find it imp~ssible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Hand-books are to have a useful life of more than four or five years of inter-censa1 decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.

5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Hand­ books and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisation­ particularly the Assistant Superintendent, Printing, Government Regional Press, and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also due to the various authorities who supplied us with all the necessary statistics.

G. JAGAmPATHI CONTENTS

Pages Notes and Explanations i-vii Appendix I Standard Industrial Classification viii-xvi Appendix II National Classification of Occupations xvii-xxiii Selected Statistics Selected Statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh, Divisions, Districts and Important Towns of Madhya Pradesh xxiv-xxxiii Revised Area and Density Figures .. xxxiv-xxxvi Introducing the District .. xxxvii-lxvi

PART I

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 3-7

Table A-I Area, Houses and population 3 Appendix 1 Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set up 4

Appendix II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 4 Appendix III Houseless and Institutional population 4

Table A-n Variation in popUlation during sixty years 5 Appendix District and Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951,changes in area and population involved in those changes 5

Table A-ill Villages classified by population 6

Table A-IV Towns classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 7

B-ECONOMIC TABLES 8-93

(0 General Economic Tables 8-65

Primary Census Abstract 8-9

Table B-1 Workers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 10-11

Table B-m Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural and urban areas separately 12-15

Table B-JV Part A Industrial classification by seA and class of worker of persons at work at Household Industry 16-18

Part B Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in Non-Household Industry, Tra4e, Bus~ess. Profession or Service •• 19-24 ii

Table B-IV Pages Part C Industrial classification by sex and Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation 25-33 Table B-V Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 34-49

Table B-VI Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational levels in urban areas only 50-53 Table B-Vn Part A Persons working principally (i) As Cultivators, (U) As Agri­ cultural Labourers or (Ui) At Household Industry classified by Sex and by Secondary work (i) At Household Industry, (ii) As Cultivator or (iii) As Agricultural Labourers 54-55 Part B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in Non­ Household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service who are also engaged in Household Industry 56-59

Table B-vm Part A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex, Broad Age­ groups and Educational levels in urban areas only 60-61 Fart B Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex and Educational Levels in rural areas only 60-61

Table B-IX Persons not at work classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and type of activity 62-65

(ll) Household Economic Tables 66-93

Table B-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in Cultivation nor in Household Industry, (ii) engaged either in Cultivation or Household Industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in Cultivation and Household Industry for all areas 66

Table B-XI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural and urban areas separately 67

·'Table B-XII Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 68-71

Table B-XIII Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and house­ hold industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately 72-73

-Table B-XIV Sample Households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in all areas 74-77 Part A Households classified by Major groups of principal house­ hold industry and number of persons engaged 74-75

PartB Households classified by Minor groups of principal house­ hold industry 76-77 iii

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Table B-XV Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and house­ hold industry classified by size of land in rural and urban areas separately 78-81 Table B-XVI Sample principal household industry classified by duration of work in a year and total n\lmber of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 82-91

Table B-XVII Sample Households classified by size and participation in household cultivation or industry 92-93

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES 94-105

Table C-I Family composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 94

Table C-U . . Age and marital status 95-98

Table c-m Part A Age, sex and education in all areas 99 Part B Age,sex and education in urban areas only 100

Table C-V Mother tongue 101-102

Table C-Vll Religion ]03

Table C-VIll Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes 104-105

Part B Classification by litera.cy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Tribes .. 104-105

D-MIGRATION TABLE 106-107 Table D-U Place of birth 106-107

E-HOUSING TABLES 108-131

Table E-I Census houses and the uses to which they are put 108

Table E-n Tenure status of sample census households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling .. 109-110 Table E-III Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power used and size of em­ ployment 111-127

Table E-IV Distribution of sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant mate­ rial of wall and predominant material of roof 128-129

Table E-V Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied 130-131 iv

Pages SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 132-148

Tahsilwise population. of Scheduled Castes and Schedued 132 Tribes in rural areas only

Table SCT-I

Part A Industrial classification of persons at work and non-worker~ by sex for Scheduled Castes . . . . 134-137 Part B Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 138-139

Table SCT-II

Part A Age and marital'status for Scheduled Castes 140-144 Part B Age and marital status for Scheduled Tribes 140-144

Table SCT-fil

Part A Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 145

Part B Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 146

Table SCT-IV Part A Religion for Scheduled Castes 147 Part B Religion for Scheduled Tribes 147

Table SCT-V Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes separately 148

SC-SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY 149-150

Table SC-I Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes 149-150

ST-:SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY 151-152

Table ST-I Mother Tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes •• 151

Table ST-n Persons not at work classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes 152

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 153-263

APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY 265-299 v

PART II Pages

Table 1.1 Monthly rainfall and rainy days 302-305

Table 1.2 Mean Maximum, Highest, Mean Minimum and Lowest Temperature recorded at Rajgarh Observatory 306

Table 2A.l Land utilisation statistics 307

Table 2A.2 Area under principal crops 308

Table 2A.3 Gross area of crops irrigated and total and net area irrigated 309

Table 2A.4 Gross area irrigated by sources of irrigation 309

Table 2A.S Major and medium irrigation projects 310

Table 2A.6 Yield rates of principal crops (in Ibs.) per acre 311

Table 2B.l Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of staple food grains 312-313

Table 2B.2 Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non­ adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific agricultural and non-agricultural occupations 314-317

Table 2C.1 Statistics of livestock and agricultural implements 318

Table 2C.2 Taccavi loans distributed 318

Table 2D.l Statistics of Co-operative Societies 319

Table 2D.2 Statistics of Insurance and National Savings 320

Table 2D.3 List of Banks 320

Table 3.1 Statistics of criminal justice 320

Table 3.2 Strength of police and jails 32J

Table 3.3 Annual receipts under certain heads of revenue 321

Table 3.4 Land revenue for the years 1956-57 to 1960-61 322

Table 3.5 Statistics of registration 322

Table 3.6 Statistics oflocaI bodies 323-324

Table 4.1 Commumty DeVelopment Coverage 325

Table 5.1 Educational statistics .• 325 vi

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Table 6A.l Health statistics 326 Table 6A.2 Number of persons who availed of family planning methods 327 Table 6A.3 Vaccination statistics 327

Table 6A.4 B.C.G. Campaign 327

Table 6A.S Progress of National Malaria Eradication Programme 327

Table 6B.l Births and Deaths classified by sex in Rurall Urban areas separately 328 Table 6B.2 Deaths in the district from some selected causes 328

Table 7.1 List of Post-offices, Telegraph and Public Call offices •• 329 Table 8.1 List of important Fairs and Melas 330

Table 8.2 List of Printing Presses 331

Table 8.3 List of Cinema Houses 331 Table 8.4 Important events 331

MAP

Rajgarh District Frontispiece ERRATA

Page Name of Table Particulars Column No. For Read No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 Appendix I Sarangpur n.hsil 8 1.4 1.0 17 Table B-IV-A Major Group 34&35 (T) 7 2,108 1,508 26 Table B-IV-C Major Group below Division 7 1 70-71 70 27 Table B-IV-C Below Minor Group 356 1 357 359 30 Table B-IV-C Minor Group 237 11 5 1 30 Table B-IV-C Minor Group 239 11 4 36 Table B-V Family below Group OX 1 OX OXO 37 Table B-V Group 20 Category VII 3 46 48 37 TableB-V Family 201 Category VIII 2 VIn VII 53 Table B-VI Division X in Age group 15-34 18 1 53 Table B-VI Division X in Age group 35-59 18 1 58 Table B-VII-B A.W. Division belowP.W. Division 1 2&3 o 8 Rural 58 Table B-VII-B A.W. Division below P. W. 1 o 2&3 Division 0 Urban 92 Table B-XVII Size less than 1 acre 11 11 19 103 Table C-VII Name of religion (Heading) 16, 17 ,--"------, M F 16 17 103 Table C-VII Column Numbers 18 to 21 18,19,20,21 16, 17, 18, 19 107 Table D-II Uttar Pradesh 10 Blank 237 110 Table E-II Sarangpur Tahsil Urban (T) 4 488 448 112 Table E-II1 Major Group 22(U) II No pOWer 8 Blank 3 119 Table E-II1 Heading Rajgarh District Contd. Coneld. 120 Table E-IlI Table heading Census houses etc. Coneld. Contd. 132 Table SCT 2 Balai 6 1,854 1,054 132 Table SeT 9 Chamar, Bairwa .... Regar 5 4,399 4,397 132 Table SCT 3 Seharia 10 235 245 135 Table SCT-I-A (Rural) All Scheduled Castes 28 116 299 135 Table SCT-I-A (Rural) All Scheduled Castes 30 116 135 Table SCT -loA (Rural) 7 Bhangi or Mehtar 28 116 135 Table SCT-I-A (Rural) 7 Bhangi or Mehtar 30 116 135 Table SCT-I-A (Rural) 9 Chamar .. Regar 28 299 137 Table SCT-I-A (Urban) 1 Bagri or Bagdi 21 4

Note:-A few pages of the Handbook have been wrongly numbered and pasted. Existing pages 12, 13, 14, 15, 132, 133 should be read as 14, 15, 12, 13, 133 and 132 respectively. In Table B-IV. Part-C the matter at page 25 is continued at pages 30 and 27 onwards and the matter at page 29 is continued at pages 26 and 31.

NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­ with a population at least of 5,000 with atleasti tions of terms and concepts used in this Hand­ three·fourths of the adult male population being book. This is necessary because, without a engaged in ,non.agricultural pursuits. The proper grasp of the meanings of such simple rural-urban classification, being operationally concepts as building, house, household, worker. cardinal and prior in point of time to the etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who of 219 towns in the State was therefore. pre­ does not know that an unpretentious hut in the pared much earlier than the census proper. thick of Bastar forests with unplastered bamboo This included 28 habitations which were tenta­ walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly tively treatetl as towns, the intention being that, enough for two cots is not a whit less of a build­ after the 1961 Census data became available, ing than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers their cases would be re-examined. Later on, in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a 'however, no modification was made in the list, central jail housing all manner of criminals and even though 7 towns did not satisfy either the shady characters is as much a household as the minimum population criterion or the one based household of the most pious and god.fearing on the ratio of non-agricultural adult males citizen in the State, may not be able to appre­ being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in ciate what exactly the figures represent. Besides West Nimar, Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara (both explaining the terms and concepts, the note under 5,000 in population); and, Icchawar, also contains brief notes on the salient and Patan, Pendra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in peculiar features of some of the Census tables , , Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and Raipur presented in this Handbook. Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reason for not disturbing the original list of Cens1ls.-The Census in India is a decennial towns was that as many as 14 habitations which operation taking place in February-March of did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria the first year of #every decade. It ensures laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list coverage of all members of the population of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of irrespective of age. The operations constitut­ ~even more such towns was not supposed to ing a Census involve, besides counting of heads, mtroduce greater demographic distortion tha:'1 the counting of numerous attributes of the was already present. The cases of Chachaura­ person cownted. These are demograpllic, Binaganj town in and Sardarpur­ social, economic and cultural in nature. The Rajgarh in Dhar District are peculiar in that number of these attributes regarding which each of these two municipal towns consists of information is recorded has been increasing two distinct habitations separated by 2 miles in froIl'! census to census and is limited only by the first and 3 miles in the second case. conSIderations of cost, time alld organisation. Population.-The important thing about a popu­ All areas, which were not urban were rural. lation is that it is dynamic. It is a constantly They consisted of 'villages' . A very large changing entity. These changes take place by majority of the census villages were 'revenue the natural processes of birth and death as well villages', which had well demarcated or re­ as by migration. A statement of population cognised boundaries, and which included not only has therefore little sense unless the point of time' the. inhabited portion (or. portions) but also> to which it relates is also stated. A population agrIcultural land and unmhabited waste (or figure is correct only for a particular point of o,ther) lands. The census village was thus not time; and, even though in practice one may synonym,?us with a habit~tion or a dwelling; in omit to indicate this point of time, one fact, a VIllage could con tam two or more distinct should none the less be clear about it. The habitations separated by considerable distances popUlation figures presented herein refer to the known variously as 'tala' or 'mazra' or 'para'. sunrise of 1st March, 1961, unless otherwise Besides, in many districts there were forest stated. vi!lages, situated inside Reserved forests and WIthout clearly demarcated boundaries. Tpe Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at a:r:eas ent~red against these villages in the a Census is usually presented separately for the VIl~age DIrectory are thus only approximate. rural and urban ar,eas. A 'town' or a 'town­ It IS to be noted that being as observed by group' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in Martin [Census Superintend~nt (old) Madhya the 1961 Census was either (i) a municipality, Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner fOl+ cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a habitation India, 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of ( ii ) area, carved out chiefly for revenue and admini. that a particular group of towns is situated in strative purposes, there are many revenue such a way, and exhibits some interconnecting villages which do not have any habitation. They features of such a kind, that they can be consi­ are not, therefore, of much demographic interest, dered a single demographic entity whose organic and their inclusion in the Village Directory is nature is likely to become more and more evidentl only for a proper tally of area aggregates. in the future. Examples are: City with' Bairagarh in the West and Heavy Electricals A-General Population Tables: Township in the' East; and Durg Town and There are four main tables and three BhiIai Industrial Township. The other type of appendices in this series. towngroup is a group only in name in the sense that it represents a group of localities which Table A-t.-This table presents the basic figures geography unites but definition separates. relating to area, houses and population separately Examples are Sagar Towngroup consisting of for the rural and urban areas of each district, Sagar Municipality and Sagar Cantt., and each tahsil, and for each city, towngroup or Jabalpur Towngroup (consisting of Jabalpur town. The area figures used in the table for the Corporation, Jabalpur Cantt. and Khamaria). district and the tahsils are those furnished by In both these instances, the urban complex the state Director of Land Records. In case of is single and continuous, but as each corporation the district, the area figures furnished in 1962 ?r cantonI?ent ~s a separate town by definition, by the Surveyor-General, India are also given. It gets splIt up III the Census into more than one ~rhe Surveyor-General does not furnish area town. In Madhya Pradesh there are six town­ figures for tahsils. In case of cities and towns· groups in all; three of them belong to the first the aflea figures are furnished by the local type: Bhopal in : Murwara in urban authority (if any) in charge of the munici­ J abalpur District and Durg in Durg District; pal administration, or by the local revenue the o~h~r three belong to the second type, Pach­ authorities. Except in case of Raipur and m~rh~ III District, S'agar in Sagar Sagar districts, there is no agreement between DIstrIct and Jabalpur in . the area figures for the district furnished by the Director of Land Records and the Surveyor­ Houseless & Institutional Population:-"House­ General, India. These differences arise princi­ less population" means those who did not live pally from the differences in the methods and were not enumerated, in Census-houses at adopted by the two agencies in measuring and the last Census. Obviously these swell the computing the area. ranks of the social destitutes who, to speak in every day parlance do not have even a roof over In the case of eighteen districts (Bastar, their heads, but live under the shade of trees or Raipur, Durg, Raigarh, Bilaspur, Surguja, bridges or on pavements. "Institutional popula­ Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, , Narsi­ tion" means the population that was enumerated mhapur, Jabalpur, Sagar, Hoshangabad, Betul, in institutions at the bst census i.e., in hostels East Nimar, Tikamgarh and Panna), only the jails, boarding houses, hospitals etc. ' district 'total' and 'rural' figures for area include the forest area; the figures for forest area were not available for individual tahsils in these Class of Towns.-Towns are classified into six districts, and hence the tahsilwise area figures c!asses as below according to their population for these districts do not include forest SIzes:- area. This fact is important particularly for Class appreciating the district and tahsil population Population range density figures of these districts. The population I 100,000 and above density (i.e., persons per square mile) given in column 4 of the table is calculated on the basis of II 50,000-99,999 the figures of area supplied by the State Directo. III 20,000-49,999 rate of Land Records. IV 10,000-19,999 Occupied Residential House.-This is a V 5,000-9,999 Census house which was actually occupied at the VI Below 5,000 time of enumeration for residential purposes either partly or fully. The concept of 'Census Towns of Class I are also known as Cities. house' together with the allied concepts of 'building' and 'household' are dealt with later in "Status" of a town means the a,uthority in this note. charge of its local urban administration. . Thus Town Group.-The introduction of the concept of a town could have a Municipal .Corporation; a "towngroup" is a new feature of the 1961 Census. Municipality, a Cantonment Board, a Gram One kind of 'towngroup' has its basis in what Panchayat, a Town or Notified Area Committee. may be called demographic prognosis, this being etc. ( iii )

B-(i) General Economic Tables.-This series securities deposited in a bank, and doing no other mcludes 22 tables containing information on work, were treated as non-workers. Persons certain economic aspects of the population. The professionally engaged in anti-social activities concepts involved have undergone significant (i.e., thieves, robbers, prostitutes, beggars, etc.) changes as compared with the 1951 and earlier were, however, not treated as workers. The Censuses. In the 1951 and earlier censuses or at approach to the concept of "work" was pragmatic any rate in the last few censuses income or econo­ and numerous illustrations were given to clarify mic independence (and dependence) were treated the concept. The basis of work was held to be as the criteria for denoting the economic status satisfied in the case of seasonal work i.e., work of a person. Separate account used to be taken at cultivation, livestock, dairying or household of all persons who were economically independent industry if the person has had some regular work and of those who were economically dependent. of more than one hour a day throughout the grea­ An intermediate category of economic semi-inde­ ter part of the working season. In the case of pendence was also introduced in the 1931 Census regular employment in any trade, profession, This consisted of the 'earning dependents' of th~ service, business or commerce the basis of work 1951 Census and even there the element of income was satisfied if the person was employed during was present. This income-based classification any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which seems to have not infrequently resulted in a he was visited by the Census enumerator. A suppression of information relating to those who person who was working but was absent from worked in household economic activities but dld his work during those fifteen days or for a. longer not actually earn any income like men other period owing to illness or other causes was than the head of the household and women of the treated as worker. Work included not only family or children working at the family cultiva­ actual physical work but also effective supervision tion or cottage industry but not earning any and direction of work. incomes. The 1961 Census introduced the con­ cept of work and totally abandoned the 'income' The Working Categories:-The primary classifica­ approach. Thus all people who worked (i.e. tion of the population is by means of a simple were "economically active") including family dichotomy into workers and non-workers. The workers who were not in receipt of any income & former is further sub~divided into nine sub-classes working children who did not earn enough for or working categories of the Census. These are their maintenance- were treated as workers. On listed below; the correspondence with the the other hand such persons as a receiver of rents Standard National Industrial Classification is On immovable property, or of interest on also indicated.

CENSUS WO~KING CATEGORY CORRESPONDING DIVISION OR MAJOR GROUP OR MINOR GROUP OF NIC I Workers in cultivation Minor Groups 000., 001, 002, 003, 004, II Agricultural Labourers The same as in I above '-' III Workers in mining, quarrying, live-.. Major Groups 01, 02, 03 and 04 and Division 1 . stock, forestry, fishing, hunting Minor Groups 005, 006, 007, 008, 009 (if not. and plantations, ' orchards and classifiable as household industry) allied activities IV Workers in household industry Minor Groups 005 to 009, 013, 014, 015, 020 to 026, 031, 032, 040 to 048, 107 Divisions 2 & a. (excepting Minor Groups 201, 217, 218, 232~ 252, 260, 290. 324, 325, 338 and 380) if on a household scale V Workers in manufacturing other ... Divisions 2 & 3 than household industry VI Workers in construction Division 4 VII Workers in Trade and Commerce Division 6 VIII Workers in Transport Storage Division 7 and Communications IX Workers in other services Divisions 5, 8 & 9 (iv)

The only term requiring explanation is' PRINCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKER: household industry, the others being self­ Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the explanatory. As regards household industry, al concepts of principal and secondary work. For three-fold test was laid down, viz:- every .worker the principal work had to be indi­ (a) "Household Industry" should consist of cated m the case of a person who was engaged, manufacture, processing or servicing and in mo::e than one work, and also the secondary may include sale but should not be con­ work If he was engaged in two or more than two fined simply to buying and selling. At productive activities. The concepts of primary least part of the goods offered for sale ~nd secondarr work had nothing to do with the from the household should be manu­ mcome. ac~rumg to a person from his work. factured or processed by members of the Th~ prmcipal work of a person was that activity household. whIch took up most of his time' similarly the work (in case a was engaged (b) "Household Industry" should be on . the ~econdary perso~ household scale where the workers m !wo or more than. two kinds of work) was that mainly will be the Head of the house­ :yvhlCh took up 'less time than the principal work hold himself and/or members of the out ~reater than the other kinds of work. Unless household, the role of hired workers speCIfically stated to the contrary in the table from outside being of secondary heading itself the tables in the Handbook are importance. Thus, in any Hou~ehold based on the principal work of a person. Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand! Non-1Corkers:-The non-working section of the in the industry whenever they find the popula~ion also was divided ineo eight classes time in the course of their daily chores. accordmg to the nature of their activities. Thus Household Industry cannot, therefore, be a non-worker could be (i) a full time student or on the scale of a registered factory but child atte?din~ school, (ii) a pel.:on engaged in home duties (lIke a housewife or other adult can use machinery and employ power female who does no other work) (iii), dependent like steam engine or oil engine or electri­ including an infant or child not attending school city to drive the machinery. a person permanently disabled from work (c) Location also is important, for proximit",f because of illness or old-age; (iv) a retired decides participation by members of person who is not employed again, rentier, a the household. In a village this parti­ person living on agricultural or non-agricul­ cipation is possible if the Household' tural roya~ty, rent or dividend, or any other' Industry is located at home or within ~ person of mdependent means for securing which the village because village organisation he does not have to work and who does no other' is such as makes it possible for mem­ work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent bers of the household to move about woman without indication of source of income freely in the village to look after their and others of unspecified source of existence· work. In urban areas such free move­ (vi) a convict (not an und~rtriaI who was to be ment is not possible, and therefore, recorded for the work he did before being for household industry in urban areas admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek.. we should consider only those indus­ ing employment for the first time; and (viii) tries which are ,located or at least the persons who previously had worked, but were major part of whose work is located at out of employment, and were again seeking home. work. Class of Worker :-A worker, other than a culti­ Education Levels :-A person was treated as vator, agricultural labourer or a worker at illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy this meaning the ability both of reading and household industry could be: (i) an Employer, writing. The test of reading was held to be that is, who hires one or more persons in his satisfied if a person could read printed matter work; (ii) an Employee, that is, who does his or easily legible manuscripts. The test of work under others for wages or salary in cash writin~ ~as the abilit~ to write ~ simple letter. The mmlmum educational level IS primary or or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is junior basic, and this includes all persons who doing his work without employing others, except have passed this. examination but have not casually, and without the help of other members passed the next hIgher level examination i e of the family, except casually (this includes matriculation or higher secondary. Pers~n·~ workers working as members of a co-operative); who h~d formal. sc~ooling. but had not passed the pr~mary or J_unlOr baSIC level examination and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing were lIterates w~thout any educational levels. his work in his own familj' without wages or ~ person belongmg to any particular educa­ salary in cash or kind. A person could be an' tIona~ lev~l means.a person who has passed th~ employee in a household industry also. exammatIon denotmg that level. (v)

INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION We have used only the three digit Code number' OF WORKERS: for classifying occupation. All occupations are' divided into ten divisons to each of which a Workers have also been classified according digit is allotted. The first digit of the code to their occupation and industry. The concepts number of an occupation stands for the 'Division' .of 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundamental into which it is classified. Each division is then importance in connection with all economic sub-divided into a number of groups not exceeding' .activity and it is necessary that they should not ten. The first and second digits of the code be confused .with each other. By "industry" is number represent the 'Division' and 'Group' into meant the sector of economic activity in which which an occupation is classified. Each group a worker is engaged e.g., the textile industry, again is divided into a number of families not mining industry, etc., whereas by 'occupation' exceeding ten and t]1e first three digits of the code is meant the exact funotion that a worker per­ number stand for the division, group and family forms in that sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, into which an occupation is classified. To typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade,. ~r?­ illustrate the code number 911 stands for the fession or type of work performed by an mdlvl­ family 911 (Cooks, cook-bearers, domestic' and dual independent of the worker's industry, institutional) included in the Group 91 (House­ status or years of experience". keepers, Cooks, M'aid and related workers) includ. ed in the 'Division' 9 (Service, Sport and Re­ THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA­ creation workers). The Divisions, Groups, and TION (1. S. 1. C.) : Families of the National Classifica tion of The industrial classification used in some Occupations are printed after this note as ·of the economic tables of this hand-book is the Appendix II. "S'tandard Industrial Classification' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment. lt may be mentioned that the three digit Government of India. Under this scheme of industrial code can easily be extended into a four­ classification, the whole range of economic acti­ digit code on the principles illustrated earlier to vity is divid.ed into nine 'divisions', and a code secure greater precision in the classification of number is given to each. The first digit of the the economic activitity of a worker. This has ~ode number of any specific economic activity in fact been done in case of workers at household stands for the 'Division' under which that acti­ industry, and these four-digit code numbers have vity is classified. Each division is then divided been used in Table B XIV Part B. into a number of major groups not exceeding ten. The first and second digits of the code B-(ii) Household Economic Tables:-Tables be­ number represent the division and the major longing to this series differ from others in two group into which an economic activity is classi­ respects: (i) they have been prepared from fied. Each major group is again sub-divided information recorded on the household schedules, into a number of minor-groups not exceeding while the other tables are prepared from informa­ ten, and the first, second and third digits in the tion recorded on the individual slips; (ii) whereas -code number of any economic activity represent the other tables are based on the total population, the division, the major group and the minor the tables in this series are prepared from the group into which it is c1assiied. To illustrate, data contained in a 20% sample of all households. the industrial 'code', '261', represents an econo­ The instructi0ns for selecting the sample are re­ -mic activity corresponding to minor group 261 produced below:- in major-group 26 of Division 2. A reference "Every fifth household from the starting to the Standard Indusltrial Classification win random household will be selected to make a 20% show that the minor group code stands for the sample. The sample household will be marked economic activity 'Dying and bleaching of silk' continuously for rural areas of a tahsil/taluka' in the major group 'Textiles Silk' of the Divi­ and for urban areas of a district i.e., households sion: 'Manufacturing'. The 'Divisions', 'Major. left over in a household pad should be carried Groups' and 'Minor Groups' of the Standard over to the next household schedule pad for the Industrial Classification are printed immediately selection of sample households. after this note as Appendix I. "Before making the sample households the "NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (NCO): household schedule pads should be arranged in the order of location code numbers of villages in Table B-V gives the occupational classifica­ a Taluka or Tahsil in the case of a rural area and tion by sex of persons at work other than culti­ in the order of location code numbers of townS' vation. This classification is based on the in a district for urban areas. The first sample 'National Classification of Occupations' prepared household should be chosen randomly among the by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, first five households in the first household schedule Government of India. Each occupation is pad and stamped (s) as selected. This random represented by a code number containing a number (random start) should be chosen separate­ .number of digits (extending in the NCO upto 5). ly for rural areas of each taluka/tahsil and for ( vi ) the urban area of the district. From the first caste or a tribe included in the Order issued by­ random household every fifth household should the President of India under Articles 341 (1) and) be continuously stamped as selected ...... 342 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary­ The sample should be continuously marked for in accordance with Articles 341 (2) and 342 (2). all the pads of villages in a tahsil and urban areas thereof. It should be remembered that the in a district. If in a particular household schedule population of a particular scheduled caste or;­ pad at the end, some households (these will be tribe as given in the tables does not necessarily four or less) are left after marking of the sampl€! mean the entire population of that caste or' household, the housedolds left over should b~ tribe in the district. This is so because schedul­ carried over to the next household schedule pad) ing of a caste or tribe under the Constitution is and the appropriate household in that pad should territorial so that a caste or a tribe scheduled in a. be marked as a sample household". district, (or a tahsil or tahsils of a district) is not­ necessarily a scheduled caste in other districts. (or other tahsils of the same district). Thus; C.-Social and Cultural Tables: Gond is a scheduled tribe in all tahsils of 'Phis series contains 8 tables of which Table Jabalpur District except Jabalpur Tahsil so that, C-1 is prepared from data abstracted from the the figures for Gond population in J abalpur 20% sample of households. District exclude the Gonds of Jabalpur Tahsil. Secondly, some of the scheduled tribes have not. Marital Status :-As regards marital status a been given independent status in some parts o:f," the State by the Order but have been clubbed lperson could be (i) never married, (ii) married, together with some major tribe, while, in other (iii) widowed and (iv) divorced or separated. The figures given do not necessarily indicate the parts of the State, they have not been so clubbed' legal position. Thus, persons who lived together but have been included as distinct scheduled tribes. Thus, in the districts of the MahakoshaI' as man and wife and who were regarded as such region of the State, the tribe Agaria has been­ by society were treated as 'married' even though' clubbed, along with many another, wi,th Gond there might not be any legally valid marriage as the latter's sub-tribe. In these districts~, between them. therefore, figures relating to Agaria tribe, whose' ethnic identity with Gond is controversial, do Age.-The age of a person was recorded in not appear independently in the tables of these' completed years as on the last birth day at the districts, but are included in the figures for time of enumeration, so that a child who had not Gond. In the Vindhya Pradesh region, how­ completed a year of its existence was recorded as ever, Agaria is Scheduled tribe in its own right of age '0' Inspite of the best efforts, distortion and in the districts belonging to that region of ages is common phenomenon in Indian Census. Agaria population appears separately in the· This distortion is ascribable to the combined relevant tables. effect of a variety of causes like, for example, digit-preference, age-bias and estimation error and its most obvious1 manifestation is the heapmg Religion of SchedtUed Castes and Tribes :-A of the ages at digits ending in 0 or 5 and in even scheduled caste can exist only in Hindu and.. rather than in odd numbers. Sikh religions and - in no other religion. A scheduled tribe, however, l11ay be found in any­ Mother Tongue :-Mother tongue is the language religion. spoken in childhood by a person's mother to the person, or mainly spoken in the household. E-Honsing Tables:-The Handbook includes' five tables on housing. In using these tables i11· Religion :-Separate figures are given only for the should be remembered that they are prepared six main religions: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, from the data on households abstracted from, Christian and Buddhist. Figures for persons the 'Houselists'. Tables E-I and E-IlI are based professing other religions have been clubbed on the full count while table KIl, E-IV and together under the head: Other Religions and E-V are prepared from a 20% sample of house­ ,persuasions' holds entered in the ;Houselists. Houselisting.r was non-synchronous WIth census proper, having' taken place in the month of September-October, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :-In view 1960, about five month before the reference date' of the constitutional safeguards guaranteed of the Census. Alio, the population of house-­ to persons belonging to scheduled castes and holds entered in the houselists is not necessarily scheduled tribes with a view to ameliorate their identical with the population of households in social and economic condition, basic census figures respect of which household schedules were filled: are for the first time being published separately at the time of the Census. Thus the samples of for each scheduled caste a.nd scheduled tribe. A households drawn from the household schedule,. scheduled caste or a scheduled tribe means a and from the house lists are different samples. ( vii)

The instruction for drawing the 20% sample census-houses which were not owned by the .of households from the houselists are reproduced households living in them were treated as 'rented' 'below:- ,even though no rent was being actually paid. "Before marking the sample households -the Houselists should be arranged in order ofl "Factory" and "Workshop" :-As is clear from its definition, a Census house could be a workshop. location code numbers in the case of rural areas A workshop is a place where some kind of pro­ for tahsil etc., and in the case of urban areas duction, repair or servicing goes on, or where ,other than towns with population Qf 50,000 and goods or articles are made and sold. A bigger over. In the case of towns with population of workshop which was either registered under the ...50,000 and over the Houselists should be arranged l in order of blocks. The first sample household Indian Factories Act or was of the scale of a .should be chosen randomly among the first five registered factory was returned as a factory . households in the firs,t Houselist. From that For a manufacturing, repairing or servicing every fifth household from the first random establishment to be registered under the Indian :household should be continuously marked ...... Factories Act, it should have ten or more workers The sample should be marked continuously for if using power and twenty or more workers if not .all the Houselists. If in a particular Houselist using power. .at the end two households are left after the marking of the sample households then these VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ITS ApPENDICES: households should be carried over to the next Village Directory:-The Village Directory cor­ Houselist and the third household in that list responds to the Primary Census Abstract of the should be marked as sample households". 1951 Census. It gives for each village of the district: (a) information relating to area, census houses, households, scheduled castes and scheduled ,Census House and Census Households:-The con­ tribes and literacy; and (b) the classification of1 .cepts of "building" "house" and "household" a~e the population into workers and non-workers, and important and differ somewhat from their con­ again 'workers' into their 'Industrial Categories' notations in common speech. A building refers separately for both the sexes. For facilitating to the entire structure on the ground. A census comparison with the Census Handbook of 1951 house is a structure or part of structure inhabited! the sel'ial number at which the village is to be -or vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum­ found in 1951 Handbook is also given. A new ,dwelling or place of business, workshop, school feature introduced in this Census is the presenta­ etc., with a separate entrance. A census house tion of additional information about each village! was thus a building, or part of a building with a relating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity separate entrance. A census house could have welfa~e centres, medical practitioners, electricity, a variety of uses, residential as well as non­ post and telegraph offices etc. This has been residential; or it might be vacant (at the time of done by entering symbols against the name of each houselisting). village. Another nevel feature is the presenta­ tion in eleven appendices of useful information relating to villages and towns i.e., industrial A household was defined as "a group of establishments, places situated on bus routes, or persons who commonly live together and would within five miles of a railway station, places hav­ -take their meals from a common kitchen unless' ing pucca wells, markets, public reading rooms, the exigencies of work prevented any of them drains etc. ~rom doing so." A household necessarily lived 1ll a census house or part of a census house. The To enable the reader to locate the village in definition of a household was broad enough to the Village Directory without much difficulty) an include all persons living together in a census­ alphabetical index of village names is given. house and dining from the same kitchen even if This gives for each village the 1961 they were not related to one another. Such were location code number of the village (in the Village the institutional households, like jails hostels Directory, villages are arranged according to hospitals etc. The house in which a 'household their Location Code Numbers) ; and its location Jived could either be owned or rented. All code number in the 1951 Hand-book. (viii)

APPENDIX-I STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This classification groups the industries into 9 Divisions 45 Major Groups 343 l\Hnor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below. Major Group 'Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group' (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Preparation of timber 022 Fishing and Hunting. Production of fuel including char- 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­ coal by exploitation of forest 023 Production of fodder by exploita- Production of cereal crops (includ­ tion of forests 024 ing Bengal gram) such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of gums, resins, lac, Production of pulses such as arhar, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves moong, masur, urd, khesari, other by the exploitation of forests 025 gram 001 Production and gathering of other Production of raw jute and kindred forest products not covered above 026, fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and 03 Fishing: - kindred fibre crops 003 Production of fish by fishing in sea 030- Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of fish by fishing in in- Production of other crops (includ- land waters including the operation ing vegetables) not covered above 005 of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031 Production of fruits and nuts in Production of pearls, conch, shells, plantation, vines & orchards 006 sponges by gathering or lifting from Production of wood, bamboo, cane sea, river, pond 032

reeds, thatching grass etc. 007 " Production of juice by tapping 04 Livestock and Hunting:- palms 008 Production and rearing of livestock Production of other agricultural (large heads only) mainly for milk produce (including fruits and nuts and animal power such as cow, not covered by code number 006 & buffalo, goat 040' flowers) not ,covered above 009 Rearing of sheep and p'roduction of wool 041' 01 Plantation Crops:- Rearing and production of other Production of tea in plantation 010 animals (mainly for slaughter) such Production of coffee in plal)tati

Major Group Description ,Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group, (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) -_- _------Production of other animal hus­ 21 Beverages: - bandry products such as skin, bone, Production of distilled spirits, ivory & .. teeth 048 . wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and Division l-Mining and Quarrying:- brewery 210 10 Mining and Quarrying:- Production of country liquor 211 Mining of coal 100 Production of indigenous liquor Mining of iron ores 101 such as toddy, liquor from mahua, Mining of gold and silver ores 102 palm juice 212 Mining of manganese 103 Production of other liquors not Mining of mica 104 covered above 213 Mining of other non-ferrous metallic Production of aerated and mineral ores 105 water 214 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 Production. of ice 215 Quarrying of stone (including Production of ice-cream 216 slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 107 Processing of tea in factories 217 Mining of chemical earth such as Processing of coffee in curing soda ash 108 works 218 Mining and Quarrying of non­ metallic products not classified Production of other beverages 219 above such as precious and semi­ pr,ecious stones, asbestos, gypsum, 22 Tobacco Products:­ sulphur, asphalt 109 Manufacture of bidi 220 Division :2 & 3-Manufacturing:- Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 2'0 F00J.;tiif!';.; :- Manufacture of cigarette and Production of rice, atta, flour, etc. cigarette tobacco 222 by milling, Dehusking and process- Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Manufacture of snuff 224 Production of sugar and syrup from Manufacture of jerda and other sugarcane in mills 201 chev,;ing tobacoo 225 Production of indigenous sugar, Manufacture of other tobacco pro­ gur, from sugarcane or palm juice ducts and production of candy 202 226 Production of fruit products such 23 Textile-Cotton: - as jam, jelly. sauce. and canning and Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing preservation of frUIts 203 and baling 230 Slaughtering, preservation of meat Cotton spinning ( other than in and fish and canning of fish 2'04 mills) 231 Production of bread, bIscuits, cake Cotton spinning and weaving in and other bakery products 205 mills 232' Production of butter, ghee, cheese Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233' and other dairy prodUcts 206 Cotton weaving in power looms 2'84 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Cotton weaving in handlooms 23& Production of hydrogenated oils 'Manufacturing of khadi te.mile in (Vanaspati) 208 handlooms 236; Production of other food products Printing of cotton textile 237: such as sweet-meat and condiments, Manufacturing of cotton nets 238 muri, murki. chira, khoi, cocoa, Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 rope and twine 239 (x)

'Major Group Description Minor Group 'Major Group' Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 24 Textile-Jute: - Manufacture of coil' and coil' pro- J ute pressing and baling 240 ducts ~7 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Manufacture of umbrellas 278 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Processing and manufacture of tex- Printing of jute textile 243 tile products not covered above 279 Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden fibre such as hemp, mesta 244 Products:- Sawing and planing of wood 280 25 Textile-Wool: - Manufacture of wooden furniture & Wool baling and pressing 250 fixtures 281 Wool cleaning and processing Manufacture of structural wooden (scouring) 251 goods (including treated timber) s~ch as beams, posts, doors, Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 wmdows" / 282 Wool spinning other than in mills 253 Manufacture of wooden industrial Wool weaving in powerloom 254 goods other than transport equip­ Wool weaving in handloom 255 ment such as bobbin and similar Embroidery and art work in equipment and fixtures 283 woollen textile . 256 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ ducts such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 26 Textile-Silk: - Manufacture of veneer and plywood 2'85 Spinning and weaving of silk textile Manufacture of plywood products in mill 260 such as tea chest 286 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Manufacture of boxes and packing Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 cases other than plywood 287 Weaving of silk textile by power Manufacture of materials from loom 263 cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 288 Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266 29 . Paper and paper Products:­ ~ Textile-Miscellaneous:­ M"anufacture of pulp from wood, Manufacture of carpet and all other rags, wastepaper and other fibres similar type of textile products 270 and the conversion of such pulp into Manufacture of hosiery and other any kind of paper and paper board knitted fabrics and garments 271 in mill 290 Embroidery and making of crepe Manufacture of pulp from wood lace and fringes 272 rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pulp Making of textile garments includ- into any kind of paper and paper ing raincoats and headgear 273 board handmade 291 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such Manufacture of products, such as .as curtains, pillow cases, bedding paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes "materials, mattress, textile bags 274 and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292 Manufacture of water-proof textile :products such as oil clotl)., tarpaulin 275 30 Pr!nt!ng and Publishing:­ Prmtmg and publishing of news- Manufacture and recovery of all papers and periodicals 300 -types of fibres for purposes of padd- -ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276 Printing and publishing of books 301 (Xi)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) All other types of printing including Manufacture of matches 334 lithography, engraving, etching, Manufacture of medicines, pharma­ block making and other work con- ceutical preparations, perfumes, nected with printing industry 302 cosmetics and other toilet prepara- All types of binding, stiching, siz- tions except soap 335 ing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 31 Leather and Leather Products:­ Manufacture of turpentine, synthe- Currying, tanning and finishing of tic, resin, and plastic products and hides and skins and preparation of materials (including synthetir finished leather 310 rubber) 337 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 311 Manufacture of common 33S Manufacture of clothing and wear- Manufacture of other chemiCJ\ls & ing apparel (except footwear) made chemical products not covered of leather and fur 312 above (including inedible oils and Manufacture of leather products fats) 339 (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather uphols­ 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products tery, suitcases, pocket books, ciga­ other than Petroleum and Coal:- rette and key cases,' purses, sadd- Manufacture of structural clay pro­ lery, whip and other articles 318 ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Repair of shoes and other leather Manufacture of cement and cement foot-wear 314 products 341 Repair of all other leather products Man ufacture of lime 342 except footwear 315 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products:- crushing 843 'Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of stonewares, other Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 than images 344 ~lanufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of all kinds of other Manufacture of plaster of paris for industrial purpose 322 and its products 346 rubber products from natural or Manufacture of asbestos products 347 synthetic rubber including rubber Manufacture of mica products 348 raincoat 328 Production of petroleum, kerosene 35 Manufacture of earthenware and and other petroleum products in earthen pottery: - 350 petroleum refineries 324 Manufacture of china ware and Production of coaltar and coke in crockery 351 coke oven 325 Manufacture of porcelain and its Manufacture ()f other coal and products 852: coal tar products not covered else. Manufacture of glass bangles and where . 826 beads 358', 38 Chemicals and Chemical Products:­ Manufacture of glass apparatus 354' Manufacture of basic industrial Manufacture of earthen image, chemicals such as acids, alkalis & busts and statues 355· their not elsewhere specified 880 Manufacture of earthen toys and Manufacture of dyes, paints, artwares except those covered by colours and varnishes 331 code No. 355 35S; Manufacture of glass and glass Manufacture of fertilizers 332 products except optical and photo. ¥anufacture of ammunition, explo- graphic lenses and glass products SIVes and fire works 333 covered above 857 (xii)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 35 Manufacture of other non-metallic Manufacture of electric lamps and mineral products not elsewhere fans 375 specified 359 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 36 Basic Metals and their products ex- cept Machinery and i'ransport Manufacture of all kinds of ba.ttery 377 Equipment: - Manufacture of electronic equip- Manufacture of iron and steel ment such as radio, microphone 378 including smelting, refining, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as Manufacture of electric machinery billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 and apparatus, appliances not specified above 379 Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and 38 Transport Equipment:­ alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture, assembly and repair- Manufacture of armaments 362 ing of locomotives 380 Manufacture of structural steel Manufacture of wagons, coaches, products such as joist, rail, sheet, tramways and other rail road plate 363 equipment other than that covered M'anufacture of iron and steel by Cod~ No. 363 381 furniture 364 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except- Manufacture of brass and bell ing motor engines) 382 metal products 365 'Man ufacture of motor vehicles Manufacture of aluminium products 366 engines parts and accessories 383 Manufacture of metal products Repairing and servicing of motor (other than of iron, brass, bell metal vehicles 384 and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Manufacture of bicycles and tri­ Enamelling, galvanising, plating, cycles and accessories such as (including electroplating) polishing saddle, seat frame, gear 385 and welding of metal products 368 Building and repairing of water Manufacture of sundry hardware:". transport equipment such as ships, such as G. 1. pire, wire net, bolt, boats, and manufacture of marine screw, bucket, cutlery (This will engines 386 also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ Manufacture & repair of air trans- ducts done by jobbing engineering port . equipment including aero­ concerns which cannot be classified planes, aeroengines 387 in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39). 369 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport 87 Machinery (All kinds other than equipment not covered above such transport) and Electrical Equip­ as animal drawn and hand drawn ment:- vehicles 389 Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical) S9 Miscelll'1neous manufacturing Indus­ except textile machinery 370 tries: Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers, other than Manufacture of optical instrurr..ents electrical equipment, such as diesel and lenies, opthalmic goods and ,engines, road rollers, tractors 371 photographic equipment and sup- plies 390 Manufacture of machine tools 372 'Manufacture of textile machinery Manufa.cture of scientific, medical and accessories 373 and sur2'ical instruments and equip- Manufacture of heavy electrical ment and supplies 391 machinery and equipment such as Assembling and repairing of motors, generators, transformers 374 watches and clocks 892 ... (Xlll, ,

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Manufacture of jewellery, silver­ Wholesale trading in vegetables, ware and wares using gold and fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish other precious metals 393 dairy products eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered else Manufacture and tuning of Musical where) 601 Instruments 394 Wholesale trading in all kinds of Manufacture of stationery articles fabrics and textiles products such not covered elsewhere such as pencil, as garments, hessian, gunn~ .bag, pen-holder, fountain pen 395 silk and woollen yarn, shlrtmgs, Manufacture of sports goods 396 suitings, hosiery products 602 Manufacture and repair work of Wholesale trading in beverages, such goods not assignable to any other as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and group 399 powder), aerated water 603 Wholesale trading in intoxicants Division 4-Construction such as wines, liquors 604 40 Construction: - Wholesale trading in other intoxi- Construction and maintenance of cants such as opium, ganja etc. 605 buildings including erection, floor- Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, ing, decorative constructions, ele­ cigarettes and other tobacco pro- ctrical and sanitary installations 400 ducts 606. Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in animals 607 roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in straw and telegraph and telephone lines 402 fodder 608 Construction and maintenance of 61 Wholesale trading in medicines and water ways and water reservoirs chemicals 610 ~uch as bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewelIs, wells 403 Wholesale trading in fuel and light- ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Division 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu- Sanitary Services mery and cosmetics 612 .50 Electricity and Gas:- Wholesale trading in metal, porce- Generation and transmission of lain and glass utensils, crockery, electric energy 500 chinaware 613 Distribution of electric energy 501 Wholesale trading in wooden, steel Manufacture of Gas in gas works and other metallic furniture and and distribution to domestic and fittings 614 industrial consumers 502 Wholesale trading in footwear 615 Wholes~le trading in tyres, tubes til Water Supply and Sanitary Services:­ and allIed rubber products 616 Collection, purification and distri­ Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil bution of water to domestic and oil and allied products 617 industrial consumers 510 Wholesale trading in other house­ Garbage and sewage disposal, hold equipment not covered above 618 operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 511 62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 620 Division 6-Trade and Commerce Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, cane, thatches and similar products 62'1 60 Wholesale Trade:- Wholesale trading in cereals and 63 Wholesale trading in paper and Pulses 600 other stationery goods 630 (xiv)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group.. (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) ------Wholesale trading in agricultural Retail trading in toilet goods, per- and industrial' machinery equip­ fumes and cosmetics 651 ment and tools and appliances other than electrical 631 Retail trading in medici;nes and chemicals 652 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like Retail trading in footwear, head­ motor, battery, electric fan, bulb 632 gear such as hat, umbrellas, shoes and chappals 653 Wholesale trading in all kinds of ' transport and storage equipment 633 Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 654 Wholesale trading in skins, leather Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and fur 634 and allied products 655· Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and Wholesale trading in hardware and other metallic furniture and fittings 660' sanitary equipmen,t 636 Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 Wholesale trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 637 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662' Wholesale trading in precious Retail trading in earthenware and metals and stones, gold and silver- earthen toys 663 wares and jewellery 638 Retail trading in other household Wholesale trading in all goods not equipment not covered above 664, covered above 639 67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and 64 Retail Trade:- other building materials 670· Retail trading in cereals, pulses, Retail trading in hardware and vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, sanitary equipment 671 oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, Retail trading in wood, bamboo . poultry 640 cane, bark and thatches 672' Retail trading in beverageFl such as Retail trading in other building tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), materials 673- aerated water 641 68 Retail trading in agricultural and Retail trading in intoxicants such industrial machinery equipment, as wines, liquors 642 tools and appliances 680' Retail trading in other intoxicants Retail trading in transport and such as opium, ganja,. etc. 643 storage equipm.~nts 681 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, ciga­ Retail trading in electrical goods rettes and other tobacco products 644 like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, Retail trading in skins, leather and coal, firewood and kerosene 645 furs and their products excluding Retail trading in food stuffs like footw~r and headgear 683:' sweetmeats, . condiments, cakes, Retail trading in clock and watch, biscuits, etc. 646 eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in scientific, medical Retail trading in straw and fodder 648 and surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones 65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, and jewellery 686. dhoti, saree, readymade garments Retail trading in musical instru­ of cotton, wool, ,silk 'and other tex­ ments, gramophone record, pictures tiles and hosiery products; (this and paintings including curio mcludes retail trading in piece­ dealing 687 goods of cotton, :wool, silk and Book-selling 688 other textiles) 650 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689 (xv)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group: (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 69 Trade and Commerce M'iscellaneous:­ 73 Communication: - Importing and exporting of goods Postal, telegraphic, wireless and and commodities 690 signal communications 730 Real estate and properties 691 Telephone communication 731 S'tocks, shares and futures 692 Information and broadcasting 732 Division 8.-Services: Providents and insurances 693 80 Public Services (This 'does not in­ Money lending (indigenous) 694 clude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local Banking and similar type of body activities, other than adminis­ financial operation 695 trative, in such fields as transport, Auctioneering 696 communication, information and Distribution of motion pictures 697 broadcasting, education and scienti­ fic services, health, industries, pro­ All other activities connected with duction, construction, marketing & trade and commerce not covered operation of financial institution above including hiring out of dur- each of which is classified in the able goods such as electric fan, appropriate industry groups) :- microphone, rickshaw, etc. 699 Public Services in Union and State .Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communi­ army including territorial corps cation: and volunteer corps 800 70 Transport:-- Public Service in Navy 801 Transporting by railways 700 Public Service in Air Force 802 Transporting by tramway and bus Public Service in Police 803 service 701 Public service in administrative Transporting by motor vehicles departments and offices of Central (other than omnibus) 702 Government 804 Transporting by road through Public service in administrative other means of transnort such as departments and offices of Quasi­ hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Government organisation, munici- Animal transporting by animals palities, local boards, etc. 805 such as horses, elephant, mule, Public service in administrative camel 704 departments and offices of State Governments 809 Transporting by man such as carry- ing of luggage, hand cart driving, 81 Educational and Scientific Services:­ rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw Educational services such as those driving 705 rendered by technical colleges, tech­ Transporting by boat, steamer, nical schools and similar technical ferry, etc, by river, canal 706 and vocational institutions 810 Transporting by boat steamer, Educational services such as those ship, cargo boat by sea o~ ocean 707 rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non- Transporting by air 708 technical type 811 Transporting by other means not Scientific services and research insti­ covered above 709 tutions not capable of classification uRder any individual group 812 "71 Services incidental to transport 82 Medical and Health Services:­ such as packing, carting travel agency 710 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and indi­ 72 Storage and Ware Housing:­ viduals such as by hospitals sana­ toria, nursing homes, maternity Operation of storage such as ware- and child welfare clinic as also by houses 720 hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic Operation of storage such as cold­ and homeopathic particulars 820 storage 721 Veterinary services rendered by Operation of storage of other type 722 organisations and individuals 821 (xvi)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group. (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 83 Religious and Welfare Services:­ 87 Recreation Services:- Religious services rendered by reli­ Production of motion picture and gious-organisations and their estab­ allied services such as processing lishments maintained for worship editing etc. 870 -or promotion of religious activities, Recreation services rendered by this includes missions, ashrams and cinema houses by exhibition of other allied ,organisations 830 motion pictures' 871 Religious and allied services render- Recreation services rendered by ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, organisations and individuals such fakir, monk 831 as those of theatres, opera Welfare services rendered by orga­ companies, ballet and dancing nisations operating on a non-profit parties, musicians, exhibitions, basis for promotion of welfare of circus, carnivals 872 the community such as relief soci­ Recreation services rendered by eties red-cross organisation for the indoor and outdoor sports by orga­ collection and allocation of contri- nisations and individuals including bution for charity 832 horse, motor etc. racing.' 873 84 Legal Services:- 88 Personal Services:- Legal services rendered by barris­ Services rendered to households ter, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, such as those by domestic servants, pleader, mukurie, munshi 840 cooks 880- M'atrimonial services rendered by Services rendered to households organizations and individuals 841 such as those by governess tutor private secretary " 881 85 Business Services:- Services rendered by hotels, board- Engineering services rendered by ing houses, eating houses, cafes, professional organisations or in- restaurants and similar other orga­ dividuals 850 nisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882" ~usil_less servic'es rendered by orga­ Laundry services rendered byorga­ msatIOns of accountants, auditors, nisations and individuals, (this book-keepers or like individuals ~851 includes all types of cleaning, Busine~s services rendered by dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning professIOnal organisations or indi­ VIduals such as of those of advertis- services) 883' ing and publicity agencies 852 Hair dressing, other services render- ed by organisation and individuals Business services rendered by pro- such as those by barber, hair. Jessional organisations or indi- dressing saloon and beauty shops' 884- viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres­ Services rendered by portrait and commericial photographic studios 88& po~dent, columnist, journalists, edItors, authors 853 89 Services (not elsewhere classified):­ 86 Community Services and Trade and Services rendered by organisations Labour Associations:- or individuals not elsewhere classi- S.ervices rendered by trade associa­ fied 89~ tions, chambers of commerce trade u_nions and similar other organisa- Division 9-Activities not adequately tIons 860 descirbed: Services rendered by civic social 90 Activities unspecified and not cultural, political, and f~aternai adequately described including organisations such as rate payers activities of such individuals who association, club, library 861 fail to provide sufficient information Community services such as those about their industrial affiliation to rendered by public libraries enable them to be classified 900 museums, botanical and zoologicai Fresh entrants to the Labour gardens etc. 862 Market 999 (xvii)

APPENDIX-II NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPA liONS (Code Structure) Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers) 75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divisions (one-

07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:- 101 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 070 Economists cials, State Government 071 Accountants and Auditors 102 Administrators and Executive Offi­ cials, Local Bodies. 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 103 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 073 G€ographers cials, Quasi-Government 074 Psychologists 104 Village Officials 075 Personnel Specialists 109 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers cials, Government, n.e.c. 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and 078 Historians, Archeologists, Political Retail Trade:- Scientists and Related Workers 110 Directors and Managers, Wholesale 079 Social Scientists and Related Trade Workers, n.e.c. 111 Directors and M'anagers, Retail Trade OS Artists, Writers and Related Workers:- 080 Authors 12 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ 081 Editors, Journalists and Related prietors, Financial Institutions:- Workers 120 Directors, Managers and Working 082 Translators, Interpreters and Proprietors, Banks Language Specialists 121 Directors, Managers and Working 083 Painters, Decorators and Commer- Proprietors, Insurance cial Artists 129 Directors, Managers and Working 084 Sculptors and Modellers Proprietors, Financial Institutions, 085 Actors and Related Workers 13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ 086 Musicians and Related Workers prietors, other:- 087 Dancers and Related Workers 130 Directors, Managers and Working 089 Artists, Writers and Related Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Workers n.e.c. Well Drilling 131 Directors, Managers and Working 09 Draughtsmen, and Science and Engineer­ Proprietors, Construction ing Technicians, n.e.c. 132 Directors, Managers and Working 090 Draughtsmen Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water 091 Laboratory Assistants and Sanitary. 099 Science and Engineering Techni­ 133 Directors, Managers and Working cians, n.e.c. Proprietors, Manufacturing . OX Other Professional, Technical and Related 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Com~ Workers:- munication OXO Ordained Religious Workers 135 Directors, Managers and Working OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers Proprietors, Recreation, Entertain­ OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related ment and Catering Services Workers 136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services OX9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers, n.e.c. 139 Directors, Managers and Working OX4 Geographers Proprietors, n.e.c. 1 Administrative, Executive and Manage1'ial 2 Clerical and Related Workers: Workers 2'0 Book-keepers and Cashiers:- OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related Workers: 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Accounts Clerks Government: - 201 Cashiers 100 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors cials, Central Government (All De­ including ushers and Ticket Collectors fence Services Personnel to be (excluding those on moving trans­ included in this family) port) (xix)

21 Stenographers and Typists:- 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:- 210 Stenographers 340 Money-Lenders (including Indige. 211 Typists nous Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers 22 Office Machine Operators: 220 Computing Clerks and Calculating 4 Fanners, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Machine Operators Related Workers: 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 40 Farmers and Farm Managers:- 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c. 400 Cultivators (Owners) 28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:- 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 280 General and other Ministerial Assis, 402 Farm Manager.!!, Inspectors and tants and Clerks Overseers 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers includ­ 403 Planters and Plantation Managers ing Record keepers, Moharrers, 404 Farmers and Farm Managers. Diaphers, Packers and Binders of Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing office papers. 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c. 29 Unskilled Office Workers:- 41 Farm Workers:- 290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall 410 Farm Machinery Operators Porters etc. n.e.c. 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing S Sales Workers: 412 Gardeners (malis) 30 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) Retail Trade:- 414 Agr.icultural Labourers 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale 415 Plantation Labourers Trade 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c. 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 42 Hunters and Related Workers:- 31 Insurance and real estate salemen, sales­ 420 Hunters men of securities and services, and 421 Trappers auctioneers :- 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n.e.c. 310 Agents and S~lesmen, Ins~n'ance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real 43 Fishermen and Related Workers:- Estate 430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Shares 'Waters 313 Auctioneers 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge 314 Valuers and Appraisers and Pearl Divers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, 439 Fishermen and Related Workers, Salesmen of Securities and Services, n.e.c. and Auctioneers, n.e.c. 44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:- 32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents:- 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 320 Commercial Travellers 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest Products including lac (except logs) 321 Manufacturers' Agents 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 329 Commercial Travellers and Manu­ 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pro· facturers' Agents, n.e.~. dact Processors 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related 449 Loggers and other Forestry Workers, Workers:- n.e.c. 830 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 ll'Nnes, Quarrymen and Related Workers:: 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 50 :Miners and Quarrymen:- 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and 500 Miners Related Workers, n.e.c. 501 Quarrymen (xx)

502 Drillers, Mines and QuarrieR ,66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Con­ trollers, Despatchers, Transport:- 503 Shot Firers 660 Inspectors, Supervisors and Station 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c. Masters 61 Well Drillers and Related Workers:- 661 Traffic Controllers 510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum and Gas 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele­ communication Operators:- 52 Mineral Treaters:- 670 Telephone Operators 520 Mineral Treaters 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, 672 Radio Communication and Wireless n.e.c.:- Operators 590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related 673 Teleprinter Operators Workers, n.e.c. 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-Communication Operators, n.e.c. 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations: 88 Postmen and Messengers:- 60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship:- 680 Postmen 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) 601 Ship Engineers 69 Workers in Transport and Communication 61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Occupations, n.e.c. Barge Crews and Boatmen:- 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews including Ushers and Ticket .and Boatmen Collectors on moving Transport 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and 691 Conductors, Road Transport Oilers, Ship 692 Workers in Transport Occupations. 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight n.e.c. Engineers :- 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and 620 Aircraft Pilots Despatchers, Communications 621 Flight Engineers 694 Workers in Communication Occupa­ tion, n.e.c. 622 Flight Navigators 63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine:-- 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classifted: 630 Drivers 631 Firemen 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and 64 Drivers, Road Transport:- Related Workers:- 640 Tramcar Drivers 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners, Scourers, etc. 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders -642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rick­ 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders shaw Pullers 703 Warpers and Sizer::; 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 704 Drawers and Weavers 649 Drivers. Road Transport, n.e.c. 705 Pattern Card Preparers (including Palki and Doli Bearers) (excluding Printers) 65 Conductors. Guards and Brakesmen 706 Bleachers, Dyers' and Finishers (Railway) :- 707 Knitters and Lace Makers 650 Conductors 708 Carpet Makers and Finishers 651 Guards 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers 652 Brakesmen and Related Workers, n.e.c. (xxi)

'11 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related 752 Fitter-A8Semblers and Machine Workers:- Erectors (Except Electrical and 710 Tailors, Dre'~s Makers and Garment Precision Instrument Fitter-Assem­ Makers blers) 753 Mechanics-Repairmen (Except Elec­ 711 Hat and Hef~d-gear Makers trical and Precision Instrument 712 Furriers Repairmen) 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 754 Sheet Metal Workers 714 Pattern Makers, Markers and Cutt- 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters ers, Textile Products, Leather Gar­ 756 Welders and Flame Cutters ments and Gloves 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal 715 Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Workers Textile and Fur Products 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and 719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat­ Related Workers ed Workers, n.e.c. 759 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Delated Work­ Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers ers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engrav­ (except Gloves and Garments) and Related ers other than printing) Workers:- 720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 76 Electricians and R,elated Electrical and 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear Electronics Workers:- and Related Workers 760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen 722 Harness and Saddle Makers and Related Electrical Workers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters (except Gloves and Garments) and 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and Related Workers, n.e.c. Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone '13 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Telegraph and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers:- 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers 730 Furnacemen, Metal 769 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers, n.e.c. 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat Treate)'s 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal Coopers and Related Workers:- 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers Forgemen (Wood) 734 Moulders and Coremakers 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machi- 739 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers, nists Moulders and Related Metal-Making 773 Coach and Body Builders and Treating Workers n.e.c. 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights Precision Instrument Makers, Watch 775 Cabinet Makers Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:- 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 740 Preci&ion Instrument Makers, Watch Coopers. and Related Workers, n.e.c. and Clock Makers and Repairmen 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver­ 78 Painters and Paper Hangers:- smiths 780 .Painters and Paper Hangers 742 Jewellery Engravers 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction '75 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Weld­ Workers n.e.c.:- ers, Platers and Related Workers:- 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and 750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and St0ne Dressers Machine Tool Setters 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 751 Machine Tool Operat0Ts 792 Glaziers (xxii)

793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and 828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Relatedt Mosaic Workers Workers 794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and: 795 Well Diggers Related Food and Beverage Workers,. n.e.c. 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construc­ tion Workers, n.e.c. 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers :-'_ 830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators: 80 Corr.positors, Printers, Engravers, Book­ Binders and Related Workers:- 831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related 800 Type-setting Machine Operators Processes 801 Compositors 832 Crushers, Millers and Calenderers- 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders Chemical and Related Processes 803 Printers (Paper) 833 Paper Pulp Preparers 804 Printers (Textile) 834 Paper Makers 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho­ 839 Chemical and Related Process, graphers Workers, n.e.c. 806 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers (Printing) 84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 807 Stereotypers 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders,. 808 Book Binders Tobacco 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, 841 Cigarette Machine Operators Book-Binders and Related Workers, 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers n.e.c. 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Product 81 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers Makers, n.e.c. and Related Workers:- 810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 85 Craftsmen and Production Process, Workers n.e.c. 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers 850 Basketry Weavers and Related 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass Workers 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 851 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Related Rubber Products Makers Finishers 852 Plastics Products Makers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers. and other Ceramics and Related Workers 819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers. Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and Related Workers .82 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related 856 Paper Products Makers Food and Beverage 'Yorkers :- 859 Craftsmen and Production Process 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Par- Workers, n.e.c. chers, Grains and Related Food Workers 86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related 821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds Workers:- 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 860 Checkers. Testers, Sorters, Weighers 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers and Counters 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and 861 Packers, Labellers and Related Sweetmeat Makers Workers of 825 Makers Aerated Water and 87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and Brewers Lifting Equipment Operators and Related 826 Food Canners, Preservere and Re- Workers:- lated Workers 870 Operators, Stationary Engines and: 827 Butchers Related Equipment (xxiii)

'871 Boilermen and Firemen 93 . Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and 872 Crane and Hoist Operators Related Workers:- -873 Riggers and Cable Splicers 930 Building Care-Takers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Other Construction Machinery,- n .. e.c. 94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and 875 Materials-handling_E~uipment Opera­ Related Workers:- tors 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary and Related Workers Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat­ ed Equipment 95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers:- 879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho­ and Related Workers, n.e.c. bies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers -89 Labourers, n,e.c.:- 890 Loaders and Unloaders 96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers: 899 Labourers, n.e.c. 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers :9 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers. 97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera­ 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and tors:- Related Workers:- 970 Movie Camera Operators 900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 979 Other Photographers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 99 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers~ 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and n .. e.c.:- Related Workers 990 Embalmers and Undertakers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 999 Service, Sport and Recreation 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards, Workers, n.e.c. and Related Workers, n.e.c. X Workers not Cla~sifiable by occupation '91 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:- XO Workers without occupations:- 910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards XOO Workers without occupations: (Domestic and Institutional) Matriculates and above 911 Cooks, Cook-Bear,ers (Domestic and X08 Workers without occupatio~s: Institutional) - Literates 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and X09, Workers . without occupations: other Servants (Domestic) Others 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidenti­ 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and fiable or Unclassifiable:- Related Workers, n.e.c. X80 Workers reporting occupations un­ identifiable or unclassifiable ~2 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 920 Waiters, Bartenderlil and Related X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation:- Workers (Institutional) X90 Workers not Reporting occupation~ (xxiv)

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note:~Under Column 3, (a) represents are~ fi~u~e furnished by the Surveyor General 0{

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of householdl. Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4- 5 6 ,c 7 8

INDIA T (al I,2311,~61 (b) 1,111111,4.11 358 567,351 11,700 78,855,586 8405 11,887 R 1,213,535 1197 567,3~1 65,070,1172 68,HII,516 U 10{,1167 5,305 2,700 13,785,314 15>5630371. MADHYA PRADESH ... T Cal 171,!117. (b) I 69,04!l 1911 7°,414 219 6,230 ,854 6,615,580. R 1611,31111 165 70,414 5,376,498 5,628,373 U 7ltO 6,0{28 219 854,356 g87,lt°i Division T (a) 17,253 (b) 17,1115·5 200 6,594 24 595,496 651,261 R 17,155·7 166 6,5H 506,706 5340736. U 59.8 9,739 24 88,790 1I6,52!)' 1 Morena T (a) 4,489 (b) 4,511.5 174 1,290 6 134,708 142,804 R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,645 129,293 U 4.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511 2 Bhind T Ca) 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 373 898 4 134,708 113,916- U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439< 3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,471 3 Gwalior T ( a) 2,002 (bl 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,868 I 24,83()' R 1,988.2 168 760 55,457 60,484 U 26.8 12,124 4 40,411 64,346. 4 Datia T (a) 782 (b) 785.7 255 416 38,112 39,249< R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137' U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6,112- 5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,9-4-3.1 142 1,308 3 108,766 llO,897' R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8,01& 6 Guna T (a) 4,271 (b) 4,2-100.1 141 1,922 6 113,618' 119,565- R 4,219.7 123 1,922 99,515 104,502 U 20.4 3,665 6 14,103 15,063- Division T (a) !I2,1.f5 (b) 211,'77. 11 187 10,638 18 815>913 884'~ R 112,HI·5 176 10,638 761,397 825045'1 U 7'·3 3,445 18 5of,516 5"45lt 7 Tikamgarh T (a) 1,944 (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,831) R 1,958.7 222 872 84,563 89,549 U 2.2 9,389 4,067 4,281 8 Chhatarpur T (a) 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,371 R 3,295.7 161 1,076 104,417 ll4, lll) U 34.6 1,630 5 ll,219 12,267 9 I'anna T (a) 2,716 (b) 2,785.0 119 934 65,378 72,882 R 2,784.5 113 934 62,173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681 xxv

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T - --.--... -~----~--.-----.------per 1000 Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

439,234,771 2lt6,293,201 U2,94 1,570 941 1°5,333,281 1t4'00 +21'50 T (b) 360,298,168 183,504,°95 176,794>073 963 68,3°4,933 18-96 R 78,936,603 42,789,106 36,147,497 845 37,028,348 46 -91 U

32,372,4°8 16,578,204 15,794,204 953 5,544,862 17- 13 +24- 1, T 27,745,174 14,085,038 I3,660,136 970 3,53°,896 IIt"3 +20-95 R 4,627,234 2,493,I66 2,I34,068 856 1t,013,966 43-52 +47-,0 U

3,436,639 I,841,668 I,594,97I 866 588,172 17- II +22-12 T 2,854,lt29 1.5116,73° 1,327,499 87° 355,363 12-45 +19-55 R 582,410 314,938 1t670472 849 232, 809 39-97 +36 '52 U

783,3111 426,061 357,287 839 116,616 14-89 +23-64 Tl 716,221 388,901 3:27,320 842 89,701 12·52 +20-36 R 67,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40-10 +74·30 U

641,169 346,797 294,372 849 111,617 17 ·41 +21-44 T2 59:'1,516 320,175 273,341 854 94,551 15-93 + 17-78 R· 47,653 26,622 21,031 790 17,066 35-81 +98-06 U

657,876 3S3,iJ 13 304,063 859 183.336 27 ·87 +24·06 T3- 333,428 178,648 154.780 866 47,699 14·31 + 18·09 R 321,443 175,165 149,283 852 135,637 41-81 +30'85. U

200,467 105,640 94,827 898 29,836 14·88 +22·00 1'4: 171,037 90,261 80,773 895 20,115 II· 76 +35, II R 29,430 15,376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 tr

557.954 295,543 262,411 888 6+.522 11·56 +17·19 T5> 519;072 274,718 244,354 889 49:862 9·61 + 14·28 R 38,882 20,825 18,057 867 14,660 37·70 +77·65 U

595,825 '313,814 282.011 899 82,245 13-80 +23·64 T6 520,955 274,024 246,931 90l 53,1-35 10·26 +22·45 R 74,870 39,790 35,080 882 28,810 38-48 +32·62 U

1 4025 ,042 2,180,496 2,°7°,546 950 499,783 11'76 +24.65 T' 3,988,21'7 2,037,581t 1,950,635 957 401,185 10'06 +26'92 R: !l62.8:t5 14!t,!)14 119.911 839 98,598 37'51 _2'00 U·

455,662 239,035 216,627 906 44,067 9·67 +24·44 T7' 435,193 228,339 206,854 906 36,698 8·43 +25·81 20,469 R 10,696 9,773 914 7,369 36·00 + 1·12 U

587,373 310,65.:? 276,720 891 65,932 11-22 +22·08 T8- 531,054 280,559 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22·93 56,319 R 30,094 26,22.5 871 18,860 33·49 + 14·59 U

331,257 170,942 160,315 93R 311.034 10-88 +27·57 T91 314.520 162,132 152,388 940 29,214 ')·29 +32·39 16,737 R 8,810 7,927 900 6,R20 '0-75 -24·26 U XXVI

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, Note: - Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Dis trictfT own Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10 T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866·3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,CS8 R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,670 132,231 U 9 ·1 6,965 4- 13,780 14,857 111 Rewa T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427 ·6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911 R 2,422 ·9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736 12 Shahdol T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354·4 155 1,974- 5 164,854 176,452 R 5,330'6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23·8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375 U3 T (a) 4,060 (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111,369 R 3,951·9 146 1,733 100,382 110,114 U 1·4 3,692 1,131 1,255 ••• T (a) 27,341 (b) 25,525.6 232 11,003 62 1,062,218 1,133,830 R 25,412 .4 177 n,003 8311:,700 847,060 U 113·2 111:,604 62 229,518 286,770 f14 Mandsaur T (a) 3,966 (b) 3,654'3 206 1,576 12 146,902 150,173 R 3,641·8 163 1,576 115,576 116,945 U 12·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,228 115 R atl am T (a) 1,727 (b) 1,878 ·0 257 1,038 5 91,103 92,776 R 1,869 ·2 185 1,038 63,858 64.932 U 8·8 15,676 5 27,245 27;844 \16 T (a) 2,360 (b) 2,343 ·6 282 I, III 6 118,755 133,443 R 2,332 ·1 192 1,111 86,159 88,049 U 11·5 18,654 6 32,596 45,39+ 'i7 T (a) 2,615 (b) 2,622 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284 89,627 R 2,621'4 183 1,331 81,009 82,284 U 1·3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343 18 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183 ·5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119.339 R 3,163 ·3 182 1,471 103.455 106,131 U 20·2 3,300 6 12,896 13,2C8 .19 Indore T (a) 1,479 (b) 1,369 ·4 550 640 4 108,369 146,097 R 1,343 ·2 224 640 54,704 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750 ~1l "' T (a) 2,706 (b) 2,596·9 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,260 R 2,589 ·1 147 1,039 75,006 75,59+ U 7·8 8,638 7 13,480 13,6t>t.> :21 ,West Nimar T (a) 5,206 (b) 3,751'4 264 1,715 13 171,41.'2 177,463 R 3,739 ·9 228 1,715 147,166 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,816 '2'2 East Nimar T (a) 4,132 (b) 4,125 ·8 166 1,082 3 132,486 135,652 R 4,112 ·4 129 1,082 105,767 107,131 U 13·4- 11,469 3 26,719 28,521 XXVll

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Goutd.

India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T per Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females 1000 mal~ Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

694,370 353,430 3}O,9W 965 108,237 15·59 +25·22 T 10 630,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R 63,154 34,564 28,890 836 24,6.52 38·85 +3·40 U

772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 TIl 729,537 364,483 365,054 1,002 95,639 13·11 +27·31 R 43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 V

829,fi,t9 424,042 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27·49 T 12 771,['189 392,624 379,:!65 966 66,036 8·56 +29·47 R 57,760 31,418 26,342 838 19,387 33·56 +5'87 U

580,129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 T 13 575,108 290.579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23'87 R 5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U

5,93I ,593 3,065,693 It,865,900 935 1.,230 ,410 lto'7* +lt7·65 T 4,504,813 1I,306,lit11l 11,198,601 953 586,067 13'01 +115'74 R 1,.p6,78e 759>481 667,1:99 879 644>343 45'16 +34'08 U·

7:i2,085 390,731 361,354 925 168,796 22·44 +23·98 T 1'4' 592,554 305,89\ 286,G63 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R 159,531 84,840 74,691 880 67,967 42·60 +38'24 U

483,521 249,047 234,4H 941 103,431 21·39 +26'67 T 15, 345,105 176,213 168,892 958 43,589 12·63 +28'09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,8~2 43·23 +23'26 U

661,720 344,515 317,'~05 921 155,100 23·44 +21·79 T 16, 447,018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 13·50 +21'77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 868 94,765 44·14 +21'83 U

514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T 17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·48 +27·66 R 35,727 18,754 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U

643,774 328,177 315,597 962 86,607 13·45 +27·74 TIS. 577,285 293,192 284,093 969 60,826 10·54 +25'21 R 66,489 34,985 31,504 901 2.5,781 38,77 +54'96 U

753,594 400,470 353,124 882 288,115 38·23 +25·38 T 191 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19·63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,486 848 228,921 50·64 +25·39 U

446,901 230,761 216,140 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42 T20\ 379,521 195,434 184,087 942 51.805 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 907 25,599 37·99 + 101·20 U

990,464 505,919 484,545 958 151,802 15·33 +30'55 T2I1 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 Cl6,R 16 1 I ·36 +28·14 R 138,077 72,244 65,833 9Il 54,986 39·82 +47·68 U

685,150 553,378 331,772 939 168,039 24·53 +30'88 TZZ 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96,028 18·09 +32 '20 R 154,375 80,974 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U xxviii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State /Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Distcic t/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per Inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

El:opal Division T (a) 22,233 (b) 22,202 '5 175 90868 37 756,058 8°3,011 R 22,087 '0 147 9,868 636,711 66~),724 U 115'5 5.422 37 119,347 I 33.!O.87 :23 T (a) 2,388 (b) 2,384·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880 R 2,378 ·5 199 1,064 93,788 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513 24 Rajgarh T (a) 2,383 (b) 2,365 ·7 218 1,673 5 93,751 104,622 R 2,351·0 199 1,673 84,384 94,565 U 14 ·7 3,330 5 9,367 1O,Oii7 :25 T (a) 2,839 (b) 2,819·5 174 1,498 4 96,016 99,295 R 2,816'4 151 1,498 83,894 85,771 U 3 ·1 20,803 4 12,122 13,524 :26 Sehore T (a) 3,600 (b) 3,607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644 R' 3,569 ·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 38,2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013 .27 T (a) 3,272 (b)' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452 R 3,272 ·8 119 1,401 78)57 83,846 U 4·9 4,430 3 3,834 4,606 :28 Hoshangabad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,356 ·3 160 1,399 9 125,776 132,194 R 3,818 ·4 131 1,399 100.829 106,637 U 37·9 3,144 9 24,947 25,557 29 Betul T (al 3,884 (b) 3,891'2 114 1,276 4 108,326 111,924 R 3,880'9 132 1,776 9fl, 6.J 9 101,007 [J 10·3 4,576 4 9,677 10,017

Jabalpur Division .. , T (a) 29.326 (b) 29,227 '4 196 13,108 40 1,173,460 1,216,395 R 29,°5°'1 164 13,108 981,670 1,012,041 U 177'3 50450 40 I9I ,'79° 2°4·354 30 Sagar T (a) 3,961 (b) 3,960 ·5 201 1,846 8 163.374 167,087 R 3,932 ·3 157 1,846 130;071 131,538 U _u')0.') _ 6,406 8 33,303 35,549 _31 Damoh T (a) 2,827 (b) 2.80'3 ·7 156 1,144 2 94,332 97,993 R 2,800 ·4 137 1,144 83,785 86,795 U 8·3 6,744 2 10.547 11,198 "32 j abalpur T (a) 3,91i1 (t) 3,908 ·2 326 2,267 11 273.039 282,377 R 3,81~ ·7 210 2,267 175,E04 180,255 U 89·5 5,280 II 97,435 102,122 .33 N arsimhapur T (a) 1,979 (b) 1,981·4 208 993 4 81.933 88.138 R 1,962 ·1 185 993 72,786 77,762 U 19·3 2, ')37 4 9,147 10,376 '-G4 Mand1a T (a) 5,127 (b) 5,120 ·0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484 R 5,116'1 127 2,088 129,229 132.118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,366 XXIX

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnj~hed by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ------~-~-~-.------1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 L:: 13 14 15 2

30377,°34 I1I,O!llO,59111 1,356,442 919 643,4I 5 16·60 +1117'38 T 3,1115°,765 1,679,841 1,57°,91114 935 38111,11100 11'76 +SlI1l'11I6 R 61116.269 34°,75. 11185,513 838 11161,21 5 4 1 '7. +62'71 U

526,135 270.777 255,358 943 74,325 14·13 +21·45 T23 473,105 2-12,81,4 230,261 948 53,243 11·25 + 18·74 R 53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 39·75 +52·53 U

516,871 2f9,666 247.?(J,) 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 T24 467,852 243,937 221.915 918 34.825 7·44 +21·09 R 49,019 25,729 23,~90 905 16,791 34·25 + 19·12 U

489,213 258.840 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 +26·71 T25 424,933 224,2{JO 200,643 895 41,478 9·76 +23·92 R 64,280 34,c,50 29,730 860 24,624 38·31 +48·92 U

754,684- 40~.73j 349,899 864 162,083 21·48 +44·82 T26 482,892 232,692 230,200 911 48,733 10·09 +23·29 R 271,792 152,093 119,699 787 113,345 41·70 +109·97 U

411.41(, 215,709 195,717 907 5+,967 13·36 +30·46 T27 38'},5Si 20'3,930 185,658 910 47,725 12·25 +26·19 R 21.838 11,779 10,059 854 7,242 33· 16 +230·03 U

618,2c)1 319.760 298,533 93+ 141,594 22·90 +21·52 T28 499,07,) 256,040 243,030 949 85,932 17·22 +20·90 R 119,223 63,720 55,503 871 55.662 46·69 +24·19 U

560,412 281,055 279,357 994 92,728 16·55 +24·08 T29 513,3'25 256,108 257,217 1,004 7O,259 13·69 +22·83 R 47,087 21,9±7 22,140 887 22,469 47·72 +39·50 U

5,7~U,60l& 2,9II,657 111, 8°9,945 965 1,177,649 1110'58 +111 1 '74 T 4>755,366 2,391,761 2,363,6°5 gS8 738,988 15'54 +16'7° R 966,11136 5I 9,8g6 446,340 859 438,661 45'4° +54'57 U

796,547 414,834 381,713 920 163,412 20·52 +25·21 T30 615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88.389 14·35 +20·10 R 180,704 96,561 84,143 871 75:023 41·52 +46·40 U

438,343 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 18·45 +22·63 T31 382,570 . 193,806 188,764 974 56,166 14·68 +21·90 R 55,773 29,261 26,512 906 24,708 44·30 +27'83 U

1,273,825 662,045 611,780 924 363,656 28·55 +21·83 T32 801,179 403,056 398,123 988 135,123 16·87 +7·28 R 472,646 258,989 213,657 825 228,533 48·35 +58·18 U

412,406 211,238 201,168 952 88,864 21· 55 +21·6i T33 363,410 185,321 178,089 961 66,578 18·32 +20·34 R 48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 45·49 +31·94 U

684,503 34),294 343,209 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 T34 651,359 324,111 327,248 1,010 81,222 12·47 +22'12 R 33,144 17,183 15,961 929 15,900 47·97 +132·70 U xxx

SELEOTED STATISTICS OF JNDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, Note:-Und€'r Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Umon/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

35 Chhindwara T (a) 4,565 (b) 4,573 ·7 172 1,896 8 158,486 164,978 R 4,561'2 151 1,896 139,400 144,097 U 12·5 7,890 8 19,086 20,881 36 Seom T (a) 3,376 (b) 3,360·7 156 1,589 103,817 109,118 R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3·3 9,258 5,747 6,439 37 Balaghat T ( a) 3,573 (b) 3,514'2 230 1,285 4 162,461 167,220 R 3,501·9 217 1,285 15:2,725 156,797 U 12·3 3,759 4 9,736 10,423 Bilaspur Division T (a) lU,305 (b) 21,351 ·8 192 8,111 20 807,8g2 860,358 R 21,286 '7 180 8,111 748,800 797,619 U 65'1 4,180 20 59,092 62,739 38 Surglua T (a) 8,626 (b) 8,565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888 R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 19]'G84 200,008. U G·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880

39 Bila~pur T (a) 7,615 (b) 7,777 ·9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734 R 7,731'2 240 3,529 366.339 399,468. U 46·7 3,611 10 36;000 3tl,266 40 Raigarh T (a) 5,064 (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,185 4 203,370 211,736 R ·l,996 ·7 196 2,185 190.777 198,143 U 11·7 5,114 4 12;593 13,593

Raipur Division T (a) 30,914 (b) 30,841 .6 164 11,092 18 1,019,817 1,065,816- R 30,729'0 149 II,~ 908,51 4 941 ,736 U 1I2·6 4>357 18 111,303 124,080- 41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715- R 7,-129 ·0 222 4,041 331,623 348,411 U 71·3 3,304 8 61;862 67,304 42 Raipur T (a) 8,214 (b) 8,213 ·6 244 3,811 8 417,662 438,415 R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36·4 6,259 8 '13,516 50,636 43 Bastar T (a) 15,IU (h) 15,127 ·7 77 3,240 2 208,670 211,686 R 15,122 ·8 75 3,240 202,745 205,546 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,140 CLASS J TOWNS. Indore (Muni- U 21'56 18,318 42,916 79,942 cipal Corporation) 2 J abalpur (Town- U 66·89 5,487 3 73,304 76,923 Group) (a) J abalpur U 52'00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporation (b) Jabalpur U 7·20 5,696 6,714 6,847 Cantonment ( c) Khamaria U 7·69 3,982 6,984 7,021 Ordnance Factory xxm

DISTJUCTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd. India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Lit('rate & Literacy Percentage T ~-~------_... _-- per Educated percentage decade R Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variation U 1951-61 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

785,535 396,672 388,863 980 127,919 16·28 +21·52 T35 687,146 344.727 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 + 14·91 R 98,389 51','H5 46,444- 894 37,950 38·57 + 103 ·05 U

52~,741 261,060 262,681 1,006 89,313 17·05 +20·66 T36 493,467 245,345 248,122 1,011 75,087 15·22 +20·64 R 30,274- 15,715 14,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20·98 U

806,702 401,+47 405,255 1,009 166,489 20·64 +16·34 T37 760,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454 19·26 + 15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 2(),035 43·26 +34·71 U

~ogg,7S7 2,046,862 2,052,8gS 1,003 618,oS2 15.08 +19.83 T 3,827,644 1,9°2,544 1,925>100 1,012 4g3,54° 13'02 +16·6g R 1172,113 141.318 U7,79S 886 119,S12 43'92 +92 '99 U

1,036,738 530.166 506.572 955 94,866 9·15 +26·12 T38 992,949 505.953 487;016 963 77,595 7·81 +24·00 R 43,789 2+,233 19,556 807 17,271 39·44 + 105·91 U

2,021,791 998,738 1,023,055 1,024 368,528 18·23 + 15·79 T39 1,853,356 910,157 943,199 1,036 291,050 15·70 +10·59 R 168,437 88,S'll 79,856 902 77,478 46·00 + 140·15 U

1,041,226 517,953 523,268 1,010 154,658 14·85 +22·06 T40 981,339 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,H95 13·24 +22 ·14 R 59,887 31.50,1 28,383 901 24-,763 41·35 +20·75 U

5>0S'1>74I 2,SII,236 2,543,s05 1,013 787.381 IS'58 +25'26 T 4>564>140 2,24°,368 2,323,7711 1,037 568.553 12'46 +19'72 R 490,601 270,868 219,733 811 218.828 44.60 +199'.97 U

1,885,236 946,154 939,082 993 336,479 17·85 +27·23 T41 1,649,682 80B,081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 + 17·55 R 235,'l54 138,073 97,481 706 104,1 IS 44·20 +200·53 U

2.002,004 9fl2,679 1,019.325 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 T42 1,773,856 864,016 909,840 1.053 268,520 15·14 +17·16 R 228,148 118,663 109,485 923 101,734 44·59 +81·17 U

1,167,501 582.403 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43 1,140,602 568,271 572,331 1,007 67,672 5·93 +27·44- R 26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43·71 U j\ND TOWN GROUPS 394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27·05 U 367,014 202,874 164,140 809 185,404 50·52 +42·81 U 295,375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74 +45·03 U 41,014 25,995 15,019 578 2-4-,606 59·99 + 19·84 U 30,625 16,881 13,744 814 16,825 54·94- +60·22 U XXXll

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADIJYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

jVote :~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Sl.1rveyor General of

U nion/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

~~---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Gwalior (Muni- U 24 ·11 12,467 37,143 59,355 cipaJ Corpo- ration) 4 Bhopal Town.- U 36·57 6,096 3 42,289 49,228 Group (a) Bhopal Mu- U 27 ·49 6,743 33,117 39,94.7 nicipality (b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,367 5,912 Industrial Township (Heavy- ElectricaIs Ltd.) ( c) Bairagarh U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369 (Town- Area) 5 Ujjain (Muni- U 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970 cipality) 6 Raipur (Muni- U 9·72 14,382 25,785 30,823 cipality) 7 Durg Town-Group U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452 (a) Bhilai U 40 ·14 2,145 1 27,224 50,225 Industrial Township (b) Durg Muni- U 7·76 6,071 10,695 11,227 cipality 8 Sagar Town--- U 19·33 5,415 2 18,082 20,094 Group (a) Sagar Muni- U 13·03 6,561 14,659 16,666 cipality (b) Sagar Can- U 6·30 3,045 3,423 3,428 tooment CLASS II TOWNS

Ratlam Muni- U 5·00 17,494 17,965 18,122 cipality 2 Bilaspur Muni- U 12·49 6,942 18,286 19,188 cipality 3 Burhanpur U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality 4 Khandwa Muni- U 8·71 7,291 11,231 12,340 cipality 5 Murwara Town- U 13·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group (a) Murwara- U 8·48 5,444 10,987 11,159 Municipa- lity (b) Tikuri U 0·88 8,284 1,005 1,469 Factory Town- ship (c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,906 1,748 1,774 Factory Area Katni XXXlll

DISTRICTS AND IM;PORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Concld. India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T 1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females Persons 1961 . 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

300,587 162,204 138,383 853 127,535 42·43 +24·43 U

222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,194 43·59 +117'87 U 185,374 102,584 82,790 807 80,010 43·16 +81·15 U 20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43·12 U

16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U'

144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94 + 11·05 Ul

139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,324 47·44 +55'66 U

133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +557·96 U 86,116 57,953 28,163 486 43,179 50·14 U

47,114 25,613 21,501 839 22,682 48·14 +132'67 U

104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734 44·65 +30·73 U 85,491 45.,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U 19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40'80 U AND TOWN GROUPS

87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,855 47·85 +37'96 "Or

86,706 45,795 40,911 893 43,970 50·71 + 121·76 U

82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 +17·16 U

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22'27 U

60,472 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +7B·47 t17 46,169 24,554- 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 lJJ

7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U

7,013 3,829 3,184- 832 3,106 44·29 U xxxiv

REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSiTY

Density Density Areatin (Poputa· Areatin (Popula. State/Division/District! Sq. miles Population tien per State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (~962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4

MADHYA. PRADESH 170,145 3 11 ,3711,408 190 10 2,866 694,370 242 1 RaghurajnagOU" Tahsil 1,247 307,361 246 17,110 7 3,.u6.639 1100 2 Naf<">d TaMil 701 135,886 194 1 4,512 783,348 174 3 Amarpatan Tah~il. 483 142,049 294 1 Ambah Tahsil 410 170,028 415 4 TalYiI 435 109,074 251 2 Morena Tahsil 412 155,914 378 11 2,428 772,602 318 3 J oura Tahsil 615 141,411 230 4 Sabalgarh Tabsil 501 123,051 246 1 Tahsil. 612 148,219 242 5 Bijeyput Tahsil 1,117 66,849 60 2 Sirrrour Tahsil· 581 187,786 323 290 6 Sheopm Tahsil 1,457 126,095 87 3 Tahsil· 720 208,444 4 Huzur Tahsil '515 228,153 443 2 1,719 641,169 373 1 Bhind Tahsil 530 230,969 436 12 5,352 829,649 155 2 Gohad Tahsil 397 117,471 296 1 Beohari Tahsil· 1,015 139,837 138 3 Mehg-aon Tahsil 374 131,992 3!'3 2 Bandhogarb 1 ahsil 1,401 168,861 121 4 Lahat Tahsil 418 160,737 385 3 Sobagpur Tabsil 2,255 438,14:' 194 4 PllShparaj~arh Tahsil· 681 82,80':. 122 '3 2,016 657,876 326 1 Gird Tahsil 1,039 424,729 409 13 4,012 580,129 115 2 Pichhore Tahsil 724 169,633 234 I Gopadbanas Tahsil 1,820 332,774 183 3 Bhanrier Tahsil 253 63,514 251 2 l'eosar Tah,il· 1,456 141,593 97 44: 786 200,467 255 3 Tah.~;l. 736 1O!J,762 144 1 Seondha Tahsil • 358 84,06.3 235 INDORE DIVISION , 117,104 5,931,'i9'3 1119 2 Datia Tahsil 428 116,404 272 14 3,650 752,085 206 '5 3,934 557,954 142 I Jawa.:l Tahsil 606 86,240 142 Tah~il* 607 1 Pohri 73,771 122 2 Neemuch Tahsil 326 98,326 302 2 Shivpuri Tahsil 755 93,293 124 3 Manasa Tahsil 586 99,924 171 3 Karera Tahsil 760 133,708 176 4 Bhanpura Tah-il 401 58,518 146 4 Kolatas Tahsil 886 109,922 124 5 Malhar~arh Tahsil 3Il 74,449 239 5 I'ichhore T .. h.il* 926 147,251\ 159 6 Garoth Tahsil 439 89,143 203 489 6 GUNA DISTRICT 4,240 595,825 141 7 Mandsaut Tahsil 146,680 300 492 98,805 1 Guna Tahlil 1,218 130,029 10, 8 Sitamau Tah~il 201 2 Ashoknagar Tahsil 918 151,466 165 15 1,878 483,521 257 3 Mungaoli Tahsil 886 126,329 143 1 J a01a Tahsil 525 142,068 271 4 Raghc.garh Tahsil 757 104,545 138 2 Alot Tahsil 366 83,650 229 5 Chachaura Tahsil 461 83,456 181 3 Sailana Tahsil 474 72,357 153 ..REWA OIVgON lla,468 4,1l51 ,042 189 4 Ratlam Tah'lil 513 185,446 361 7 1,934 455,662 236 16 2,344 661,720 282 1 Niwari Tahsil· 509 124,673 245 1 Khachrod Tahsil 495 126,438 255 2 Jatara Tahsil· 743 160,011 215 2 Mabidpur Tah~il 437 88,561 203 3 Tit.:amgarh Tahsil 682 170,978 ~51 3 Tarana Tahsil 402 95,501 238 18 3,330 587,373 176 4 Badnagar 'I ahsil 472 102,894 218 1 Laundi Tahsil. 679 127,333 188 5 Ujjaip Tahsll .')38 248,326 462 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 1,294 297,928 23(. .. 17 2,623 514,384 196 3 B1lav;a, r .lah ,il 1 '357 16 2, II 2 I 19 1 Thandla Tahsil 404 89,747 222 9 2,546 331,257 130 2 Petlawad Tahsil 369 66,097 1;9 1 AJaigarh Tahsil* 323 56,145 174 3 Jhabua Tahsil 557 129,775 233 2 Panna Tahsil 1,070 143,741 134 4 J obat Tahsil 424 98,502 232 3 Pawai Tahsil· 1,153 131,371 114 5 Alitajpur Tah,il 869 130,263 150 xxxv

ltEVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-CorM.

Density Density Areatin (Popula. Areatin (Popula- State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tion per State/Division/District/ S(9 miles Population tion per Tahsil (1962·63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1 62-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

] 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

18 DHAR DlSTl'UCT 3,141 643,774 205 25 VlDISHA DISTRICT 2,819 489,213 174 1 Radoawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 L ateri T ahsil* 381 39,433 103 484 82,853 171 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 2 'Sironi Tahsil 321 62,602 195 3 Dhar Tahsil 752 141,949 189 3 Tahsil 4 13asoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180 4 K'lkshi Tahsil 663 146,722 221 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194 5 Manawar Tah~il 859 193,814 226 26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684 209 !l10 19 1,479 753,594 1 Tahsil 554 80,687 146 ] Depalpllr Tahsi] 395 84,533 214 2 Seh'Jre Tahsil 612 ]24,148 203 2 Sawer Tahsil 294 70,434 240 3 Huzur Tahsil 5]7 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164 1,219 4 Ashta Tah,il 562 108,245 193 4 MhowTabil 396 118,463 299 5 Tahsil 429 46,049 107 6 Tahsil. 523 53,699 103 20 2,(,83 446,901 167 7 Budni Tahsil* 416 50,828 122 1 Sonkatch Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 235 1 R aisen Tahsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 121 2 Ghairatganj Tahsil· 355 37,884 107 4 Kannod Tahsil 544 72,231 133 3 Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Khategaon Tah'il 42!i- 57,842 136 4 Goharganj Tahsil. 611,3 57,591 84 5 Tahsil 549 92,660 169 21 WEST NIMAR DISTRICT 5,178 990,464 191 6 Silwani Tahsil. 498 47,349 95 1 Barwaha Tahsil 544 111,112 204 7 Tahsil* 316 64,446 204 2 Maheshwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 Barwani Tahsil 624 105,368 169 28 3,851 618,293 161 4 Rajpur Tahsil 511 142,013 278 1 Rarda Tahsil 1,263 187,110 148 5 K asrawad Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2 Seoni- Tahsil 522 73,769 141 6 Sendhwa Tahsil 159,010 1,009 158 3 Hosha!lgabad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Khargone Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4 Sohagpur Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Bhikangaon Tahsil 770 108,953 141 29 3,891 560,412 144 EAST NIM.... R DISTRICT 22 4,128 685,150 166 1 Bhainsdehi Tahsil· 1,320 137,041 104 1 Khandwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120 2 Harsud Tahsil • 1,'121 136,.073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 968 230,547 238 3 Burhanpur 'r ah

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY -ConcU.

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popula. S tate/Division/Dis trictJ Sq. miles Population' tion per State/Division/Districtl Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil ( 1962.63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962·63 ) 1961 Sq. mile) 2 3 4 '2 3 4

33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 llILASPUR DISTRICT 7,710 2,021,793 ,~6Z 1 Gadarwara Tahsil 913 204,923 224 1 Munge1i Tahsil 1,583 323,027 203 2 Bilaspur Tahsil 2 Narsimhapl:r Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2,207 666,185 302 3 Katghf'ra Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137 4 J anj l;ir Tahsil 869 391,304 45(} 34 5,120 684,503 134 5 Sakti Tahsil 611 307,839 504 1 Niwas Tahsil· 1,417 184,543 130 40 RAIGARH DISTRICT 4,969 1,041,226 210 2 Dindari Tahsil· 1,568 179,968 115 1 Udaipur Tahsil'" 914 176,893 194 3 Mandla Tahsil 2,135 , 319,992 150 2 Jashpnr Tahsil 2,190 306,105 H(} 3 Ghargoda Tahsil· 749 136,751 183 35 CHHINDWARA DISTRICf 4,576 785,535 172 4 Raigarh Tahsil 624 236,354 379- 1 Chhilldwara Tahsil 2,008 406,803 203 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 492 185,123 376 2 Amarwara Tahsil· 172,409 117 1,479 RAIPUR DIVISION 30.710 s,054>7¥ J.6S 3 Sausar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189 41 DVRG DISTRICT 7,498 1,885,236 251 I Kawardha Tahsil 1,223 172,468 14(} 36 3,362 523,741 156 2 Khairagarh Tahsil 1,246 225,376 181 1 Lakhnadon Tahsil· 1,546 192,733 125 3 Bemetara Tahsil· 1,102 317,006 283 2 Seoni Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4 Rajnandgaon Tahsil 820 269,019 323 5 DUl!( Tahsil 1,147 520,100 453 37 3,560 806,702 227 6 Sanjari Balod TahoiJ 1,955 381,267 195- 1 Wara 8eoni Tahsil 930 369,669 397 42 RAIPlJR DISTRICT 8,094 2,002,004 247 2 Balaghat Tahsil 1,049 284,885 272 1 Baloda Bazar Tahsil 1,764 499,665 283 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442- 3 Baihar Tahsil* 1,581 152,148 96 3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243- 4: Dhamtari Tahsil 1,574: 328,920 209- BlLASPUR DIVISION 11:1,172 194 40099>757 5 Bindranawagarn Tahsil· 1,759 221,818 126 38 SURGUJA DISTRICT 8,493 1,036,738 122 43 RASTAR DISTRICT 15,124 1,167,501 77 1 Bharatpur Tahsil· 1,217 29,549 24 1 Rhanupratappur Tahsil· 930 58,751 6:J 2 Baikunthpur Tahsil 507 84,300 166 2 Kanker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 112 3,260 91,260 28 3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 Narayanpur Tah!l!· 4 Kon!iagaon Tahsil· 2,487 186,745 75- 4 Pal Tahsil 1,485 114,695 77 5 Bi;ap'lr Tahsil· 1,489 93,668 63 5 Manendragarh Tahsil 703 117,825 168 6 Dantewara Tahsil· 1,633 134,148 82 6 Ambilcapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 J agdalpur Tahsil 1,991 343,051 172 7 Samri Tahsil· 632 75,316 119 8 Konta Tahsil ... 1,988 108,549 55-

• Entirely Rural Tahsil. t Area figures furnished by the S tate Survey Department. 30 45

N N T A J RAJGARH DISTRICT

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o • 7615 ,INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT By

K. S. BHATNAGA R

Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh

The district as we know it today, was Its late Ruler was Junior Up-Rajpramukh of Madhya constItuted after the formation of Bharat. It is now a tahsil headquarters (population in May 1948. Prior to this the area of the district 6,970). It had an area of 273 sq. miles and 285 was spread out among Rajgarh, Narsingarh, villages. Khikhipur, Dewas (Junior), Dewas (Senior) and Dell'as Junior and Senior: Indore States. The entire area of the first three States now forms a part of the district and some and Senior States had their villages from Dewas (Junior and Senior) States, headquarters in Dewas town. The villages in Sarang­ constitute tahsi~ Sarangpur. The former Indore pur tahsil of today were formerly in these two State tahsil Zirapur, which was a part of Mahidpur States and were completely intermingled. The chiefs district, now a tahsil in Ujjain District, constitutes of both these States enjoyed a· salute of 15 guns. a sub-tahsil in Khilchipur tahsil.' The details of : the territories comprised in the constituent States are:- In the former Indore State, Zirapur was a tahsil of Mahidpur district. It wa" merged in Rajgarh: Khilchipur tahsil and lies 23 miles to the west The district headquarters are located at of Khilchipur. Rajgarh, once the capital town of the State which Inter-Censal changes: enjoyed a thirteen gun salute during the British days. The ruling family were Umat Rajputs. The During the decade there has been no change State had an area of 962 sq. miles and 675 villages. in the district except that one village has been The town has a population of 9,0)5 persons. transferred to Khilchipur municipality.

Narsingarh: Boundaries:

It was a , also ruled by Vmats The district is bounded by Shajapur on the and became a separate chief-ship in 1681 when south-west, Sehore in the south-ea<;t, Guna in the Paras Ram the founder of the State made a division of north-east and district lhalawar lU the his possessIOn with his brother Mohansingh. Thus north-west and lies between 23° 28' and.24° 18'N and once Rajgarh and Narsingarh were ruled by one 76° 11' and 77' 20'E. In shape, it resembles a pear chief. It had an area of 734 sq. miles, there were with its border running along Sehore dIstrict and 413 villages and one town. It is no .... the sub­ forming a base. In the State where the average divisional headquarters and is the biggest town in area of a district is 3,957 sq. miles, Rajgarh with the district (population 11,558). 2,365.7 sq. miles, forms one of the smaller dIstricts in . [t is- cOlilpletely isolated from Khilchipul' : railways or air service; the nearest rail-head being The State was founded by Dewan Ugra Sen Shujalpur (Shajapur district) about 53 miles away from in 1544 A.D. The ruling family belonged to the Rajgarh. In the Third Five Year Plan, however, Khilchi section of the famous Chauhan clan of Guna-Maksi link on the Western Railway, which is Rajputs. It is situated eleven miles north-west of under construction will pass through the district and Rajgarh and forms the State border with Rajasthan. Sarangpur, Pa;:hor, would then be on the xxxviIi

rail line. This rail link, it is hoped, would help to open The Parbati: up the area and improve the economy in general. The river flows along the eastern border of Physical Features: the district in Narsingarh and Biaora tahsils. It flows north and turns towards west beyond Narsin­ The district forms border with Rajasthan. garh. On the banks of the river there is a little Rajgarh tahsil in the north consists mostly of small forest, which although not dense, shelters some hills that have little vegetation and rocky slopes. The wild life. It retains water all the year round. It cuts tahsil mostly lies between 1300' to 1600 feet above across the National Highway 12 (Jaipur-Bhopal) the sea level. To the west of Rajgarh lies Khilchipur where the low lying bridge often holds up traffic tuhsil with almost similar physical features. The during heavy rains, thus cutting of Rajgarh and river Kali flowing towards north forms the Gwalior from Bhopal. district boundary with Jhalawar in Rajasthan towards west of the tahsil. Towards east of Rajgarh lies The Newaj: Biaora tahsil, which is mostly in the plateau region, with better soil. The river Parbati flowing north The district headquarters Rajgarh is situated forms the district border with Guna district. On on this river, which flows north-west. There is an the banks of the river there is a little forest. The all weather bridge at Pachor on the N:l.tional general elevation of the tahsil is a little higher than Highway 3 but the bridge near Rajgarh gets sub­ Rajgarh tahsil; lying between 1300' and 1700 feet merged and holds up traffic during the rains. An all above sea level. To the south-west of Rajgarh lies weather bridge is now being constructed at Rajgarh. Narsingarh tahsil, which is partly hilly but mostly The river retains water all the year round; but has a plateau. The river Parbati flowing south-west not been used for irrigation. of Narsingarh forms the district border with Sehore. The Ghodapachhar: Near about Narsingarh there is a little forest and the highest point is 1890' above sea level. Sarangpur The river Ohodapachhar flows north-west and tahsil which lies to the south of the district head­ forms the boundary with Guna district. An all quarters is mostly in the plain area between 1300' weather bridge over the river on National Highway to 1500' M.S.L. There are few hills and mostly the 3 keeps the traffic moving even in the rains. area is under cultivation. The river Kali Sindh after The Gadganga: entering the tahsil flows north and forms the boun­ dary with Shajapur district. The Gadganga IS a small river flowing III Khilchipur tahsil. Rivers: The Drainage: The main rivers of the district are the Kali­ Sindh, the Parbati, the Newaj, the Ghodapachhar, The drainage of the district is generally to­ the Gadganga and the Ajnar. wards north and north-west. Si'lce banks on all The Kali Sindh: the rivers are rather high, they do not, cause flood • problems except at Rajgarh and Khilchipur where The river is also known as Greater Kali Sindh the flood waters are known to have entered the and rises in Bagli tahsil of Dewas distri~t. It finds towns. In Rajgarh, the flood waters touched the a frequent mention in the ancient Sanskrit literature Collectorate building in 1952. The waters of the and is also mentioned by Abul Fazal as one of the rivers are generally not much used for irrigation, principal rivers of Malwa. It flows for the whole only in a few places lift irrigation is carried on. year and retains plenty of water in pools. Entering the district near Sarangpur it flows across Sarangpur Flora and Fauna: and Khilchipur tahsils and enters Jhalawar and Kotah districts of Rajasthan. There are no irriga­ The following trees are easily met with salai tion works on the river and no damage due to (Boswellia serrata), khair (Acacia catechu) dhaora floods have been reported. Sarangpur town is situated (Anogeissus-lat(folia), ber (Zizyphus jujuba), karonda on the bank of this ri v (Carissa caran.1us), gular (FicllS g!om::rata), mahua XXXIX

(Madhuca-latifolia), tamarind (Tamarindus indica), Climate and Rainfall: sandal (santalum-album), jamun (Eugenia jombolona), The district lies in Malwa Plateau and is bet .. mango (Mangifera-indica), babul (Acacia arabica), ween 1500' to 1900' above sea level. Thus the cli­ khakra (Bu(ea frondosa), achar (Buchdnania lat((olia), mate is on the moderate side. The- average rainfall pipal (Ficus-religiosa), bargad (Ficus bengalensis), of the district is between 30" to 45" commencing aonla (Phyllanthus emblica) and nim (Melia indica). from end of June. The months of July-August are the rainiest ones and there are about 45-50 rainy day.; The district is not particularly rich in flora. in a year. The monsoon begins to decline by September and is reduced to a few occasional Fauna: showers in October. In 1961, however, there were 55.79 cms. of rain during September which was Species of deer, panthers wild bears, hynaes, nearly half of the year's total rainfall of 111.96 cms. jackals and faxes ue easily met. Panthers are The variation of rainfall has been from 18" in 1951-52 foundin all tahsils except Sarangpur. The usual to 57" or 144.78 ems. in 1961-62. The average as birds, fishes and reptiles are easily met with. A few per last twelve years rainfall is 41" or 120.84 cms. crocodiles are found in the Parbati and Kali Sindh. There are very little winter rains although sometimes There has been indiscriminate shooting in the past accompanied by gusty winds and hail-storms, t4e rain may fall between January and March. In few years and this has caused considerable damage to the wild life. During the period of erstwhile Rajgarh and Khilchipur tahsils bordering Rajasthan State, shooting was prohibited and wild life was the rainfall is generally below the district average. plentiful ; but aU this has apparently changed and The wmter season commences from November wild animals and birds have become scarce. and December, January are the coldest months. The temperature is known to have gone down upto 5°c The Forests: in these months. Summer commences by end of March or early April and May is the hottest month The area of the forests in the district is about when the mercury is known to have touched 45°c. 90 sq. miles and is spread over, in nearly 26 blocks. In the district itself Rajgarh and Khilchipur tahsils The forests do not possess any timber of value. The are comparatively hotter, but Narsingarh remains trees mostly consist of dhow (Anogeissus lati/olia), cool, being stlfrounded by forest and vegetation. khair (Acacia catechu), ber tZezyphus jujuba), karondi II (Shrunk Carpissa spinarum) kardhai (Anogeissus pendula), b::tbul (Acacia arabica), chand'1n (Santalum The Administrative Set Up: album), achar (Buc/zannia lati/olia), chheola (Butea frondosa) and tcndu (Diospyros melanoxylon). The The Representation of The District. district falls under the Divisional Forest Officer, In the Parliament: Sehore for administrative purposes. There is one The General Elections in 1962 were conducted Range Office at Rajgarh and two Deputy Rangers in accordance with the Delimitation of Parliamentary are posted at Narsingarh and Khilchipur. The and Assembly Constituencies Order 1961, the relevant timber is mostly used for making agricultural imple­ extract from which is reproduced below :- ments, fuel and builqing purposes. Auctions are held A-Parliamentary Constituencies. for disposal of the following forest produce : gum, resin, wax, honey, grass, and tendu leaves, used for Serial No. and Extent in terms of Assembly making biris. In Saragpur tahsil chandan trees were name of Constituencies plentiful and these were not in forest area. They have constitue,ncy been surreptiously cut and in many c.ases sold off. 2 The forest department has taken up planting of 29 Rajgarh (227) Biaora, (228) lhjgarh, nurseries at Rajgarh and Narsingarh where the (229) Khilchipur, (230) Sarang­ pur, (231) Narsingarh, (232) vegetation is slightly thicker specially near Kotra in Shujalpur, (235) Susner, (236) Narsingarh tahsil. Agar. xl

The constituency thus comprise; not only of Preventive Chapters of the Criminal Procedure Code. Rajgarh but includes practically the entire district of Each tahsil is under a Tahsildar who is assisted by Shajapur, excluding two legislative constituencies an assistant cal1ed the Naib Tahsildar. The Collector therein, viz., GuIana and Shajapur which are tagged is responsible for the maintenance of all land on to district Dewas. record pa;Jers and collection of land revenues. For administrative con"enience a tahsil is further split up III the Assembly in Revenue Inspectors' Circles and Patwari Halka,. The district returns five members for the A Patwari is a petty revenue official who maintains State Legislature and this includes one on the Sche­ records and accounts of revenues. His work is duled Caste Seat from Sarangpur. The break up of supervisetl by a Revenue Inspector. The inset table these five seats is as follows :- below gives the details of these sub divisions :-.

B-Assembly Constituencies Revenue Police No. of Inspectors' Patwari Stations Serial No. and name Extent of District Tahsils circles halkas and outposts of constituency constituency Rajgarh 5 15 288 22 2 The Collector is also the chief co-ordinating 227 Biaora Biaora tahsil. authority in the district in which capacity he co­ 228 Rajgarh Rajgarh tahsil; and patwari ordinates and guides the developmental programmes circles Nos. 49 to 58 and 70 of other departments. With the impact of develop­ to 76 of Khilchipur tahsil. ment activities his charge becomes onerous. One of the Deputy Collectors assists him in the work 229 Khilchipur Khi1chipur tahsil (excluding pertaining to development. Thus he (the Collector) patwari circles Nos. 49 to 58 occupies a pivotal position in the district. and 70 to 76). The five tahsils of the district are (l) Rajgarh, 230 Sarangpur (SC) Sarangpur tahsil; and patwari (2) Khilchipur, (3) Biaora, (4) Narsingarh 'and (5) circles Nos. 26, 27, 29 to 31 Sarangpur, all of which are also towns. For and 34 in Narsingarh tahsil. administrative convenience Narsingarh and Sarangpur 231 Narsingarh Narsingarh tahsil (excluding form one sub division and the remaining tahsils the patwari circles Nos. 26, 27, 29 other. Besides the above tahsils, a sub tahsil is to 31 and 34). also located at Zirapur. In former Holkar State (Indore) Zirapur was a tahsil of Mahidpur district. Rel'enue A dill ill istra lion: A Naib Tahsildar is now stationed at, Zirapur. For The Collector is the Chief Revenue Authority each village a head-man or patel is appointed by the in the district and is assisted by four Deputy Collector. The patel is generally responsible for Collectors, three of wnom are stationed at Rajgarh safe-guarding the government interests and also and the fourth, usually a junior member of the collects the land revenue for which he is paid l.A.S. or a senior officer from the State Civil Service, commission at the following rates ,is resident at Narsingarh. The Collector who is also Table-Showing Remuneration paid to Patel the District Magistrate is responsible for law and order in the. district. Under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue and miscellaneous Rates revenue collected Land Revenue Code each tahsil is a sub division and is placed in the charge of a Sub Divisional 2 Officer (Deputy, Collector) who is also the Sub­ 1 On the first Rs. 1,50) 6 Paisa in rupee Divisional Magistrate for his charge. Since there is 2 On the second Rs. 1,500 4 ., " complete separation of the Judiciary from the 3 On the third Rs. 1,500 3

Executive the Sub Divisional M o.gistrates are 4 On the fourth Rs. 1,500 2 ;, only responsible for the maintenance of law and 5 For the balance order and try and dispose of ca~cs under the exceeding Rs. 6,000 " xli

Provided that the annual remuneration of an officer of the Indian Police Service. He 15 any patel in respect of any village shall not be less assisted by two Deputy Superintendents, members of than Rs. 36.00. The remuneration is paid from the State Police Service, one of whom is posted as treasury once in each year. Lately Gram Panchayats S.D.O. (Police) at Narsingarh and the other at have also been given the powers for collecting land Rajgarh. There are 16 police stations in the district revenue. and each station is under the control of Station House Officer usually an experienced Sub Inspector The Judiciary: of Police. Besides these there are 6 police out-posts The Judiciary is separate from the Executive. The chowkies. The district g~nerally is quiet and free district falls within the jurisdiction of Sessions district from dacoity problem. at Guna. An Additional District and Sessions Judge is however posted at Rajgarh for trial of sessions The N.E.S. Blocks: cases~ Besides these, Magistrates, who also exercise The first block was- started as a C.D. Block powers of Civil Courts are posted at Rajgarh, at on 2-10-53 and was later converted to Narsingarh and Biaora, the last one also forming Post Intensive one on 1-4-58 when its headquarters a link court with Sarangpur. Khilchipur is covered by a link court from Rajgarh. were also shifted to Sarangpur. In the initial stage it was a composite block containing villages The Police Department: from Narsingarh, Sarangpur and Rajgarh tahsils. The entire district is now covered by N.E.S. Blocks In the district the police force is under the administrative control of the Superintendent of Police, and the details are-

Statement showing N.E.S. Blocks in the district • Name of the Block Date of com- Area in and Tahsil mencement No. of villages - sq.miles Remarks

1 2 3 4 5

1. Sarangpur 2-10-53 180 338 Started as C.D. Converted to Post Intensive on 1-4-58 and Post Stage II on 1-4-63. 2. Zirapur (Khilchipur) 2-10-55 224 326 Reverted to Stage II on 2-10-61

3. Rajgarh 1- 4-58 395 425 Stage I

4. Narsingarh 1- 4-60 310 520 Stage I

5. Khilchipur 2-10-61 337 306 Stage I

6. Biaora 2-10-62 293 440 P.E.

Soyrce:-Development Commissioner, M. p.

Local Bodies (Urban) .1954 after the form3.tion of M:dhya Bhar'at. The There are five municipal committees in the municipality at Narsinprh was classified as Class I district, all in the towns which are also the tahsil Municipality, which included such municipalities headquarters. These are: (1) Narsingarh (2) whose income was above Rs. 75,000/- or whose Sarangpur, (3) Khilchipur, (4) Biaora and (5) Rajgarh. population exceeded 15,000 persons as per 1951 Most of these came into existence during the princely Census. The other mUnicipalities were treated as regime. Narsingarh municipality was founded in class II. During the erstwhile State of Madhya Bharat 1924 although the first elections were held only in the municipalities were governed by the provisions xlii of the Madhya Bharat Municipal Act, 1954 by which MandaI Panchayat at the apex and Gram Panchayat a uniform system of direct elections was introduced for a village or a group of villages as the case may for the first time, although a provision for nominat­ be was formed. Generally the area of a Gram ing 25 % of members was made. This made the Panchayat was co-terminus with the Patwari halkas. local bodies highly representative. At present the In between these two a Kendra Panchayat, usually municipalities are governed by the provisions of covering the area of N.E.S. Block was formed to M.P. Municipalities Act, 1962. supervise the work of Gram Panchayat. The panchas in a .Gram Panchayat were elected directly Local Bodies (Rural) by secret ballot on basis of adult franchise. In the The Panchayats Kendra and MandaI Panchayats however the elections were indirect. Even during the d:;t.ys of erstwhile State Village Panchayats existed in some form or the other. It Besides the above Nyaya Panchayats had been was however on the formation of' Madhya Bharat constituted as a Civil and Criminal Court. They that a uniform pattern of the rural local bodies was mostly try petty suits and offences. The total number introduced. A three tier system of panchayats with of panchayats in the district is shown in the table:-

Table-Showing Local Bodies (Panchayats in the district)

District Gram Kendra MandaI Nyaya Total Remarks Panchayats Panchayats Panchayats Panchayats

2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajgarh 270 6 1 15 292 Gram Panchayats exercis- ing the powers of Nyaya Panchayats (9)

The income of Panchayats is mostly derived included then the average number of students per from taxes, cesses, fines and licence fees although teacher is 26.2. There were 76 lady tea-;hers in the the government grant-in-aid still remains the biggest year 1962-63 which is their highest number for ap.y source. year. It is observed that generally all educational The Education Department: institutions, with their pupils and teachers, have in­ creased in number. The District Education Officer During the decade there has been considerable looks after the schools, while the Degree Colleges progress in this sphere, though the district still does are under the Director of Collegiate Education. not offer higher educational facilities but the progress is unmistakeable. During the decade, the figure of The Public Works Department primary schools has gone upto 437 as against 212 in 1951. The other new additions have been the start­ Rajgarh is not the headquarters of an Execu­ ing of Basic Training Institutions, two. Degree tive Engineer, who holds the charge of the district Colleges (one at Rajgarh and other at Narsingarh) from Shajapur. An Assistant Engineer is however and an increase in the numbers of Higher Secondary stationed here to look after the constructions and Schools ; their number has gone upto 12 from one maintenance of government buildings and roads. in 1951. Educational Institutions have multiplied Rajgarh depends entirely on road communications fast during the last few.years. Besides these sChools with the rest of the country. The jurisdiction of the there are Music, Sanskrit and Weaving schools. In Assistant Engineer covers all roads in the district. the primary schools alone the number of boys has (An Executive Engineer has, recently been posted nearly doubled itself, dunng the decade and there at Rajg'Hh and so it b~comes a P.W.D. Division). are 2,213 girls in these schools. The primary schools The Irrigation Department: for boys had an enrolment of 14,761 students and 608 male teachers giving an average of 24.3 pupil per There are no major irrigation works in the teacher. If the female teachers and students are also district. The total ar.;a irriglted is only 33,036 acres xliii or 4.57 % of the total cropped area in 1960-61. The R. I. Circle, Talen, Kurawar of Narsingarh tahsil, main source of irrigation is wells which account for Pachor and Sarangpur of Sarangpur tahsil, Zirapur 31,830 acres or 4.18%. The other sources are given of Khilchipur tahsil, and Malawar of Biaora tahsil. in the table below:·- The headquarters of the Executive Engineer Irriga­ tion are at Narsingarh, who also looks after the Table--Showing Irrigation by various sources Irrigation Works of Shajapur district. Years Sources Besides these sources there are two medium Govern- . Wells other Other projects (costing over Rs. 10 lakhs but less than ment than tube sources canals Tanks wells Rs. 5 crores) in the district. (1) Barodia tank con­ structed in Narsingarh tahsil at the cost of 18.80 2 3 4 5 lakhs with an irrigation potential of 2,600 acres but 1960-61 . 120 580 31,830 498 irrigating so far only 15 acres and (2) the Chhapi . River Project, the work on which commenced in 1962 There is very little irrigation in the distric 1. and when completed would irrigate 6,700 acr~s in although it has more than doubled itself during the Khilchipur tahsil. The likely cost of the project decade for only 13,041 acres were irrigated in 1951. would be Rs. 33.04 lakhs. An abstract of minor The comparatively better irrigated areas are in works in the district is indicated below.

Table- Showing Minor Irrigation Works in Ra]garh district

District Pre-plan 1st pLm 2nd plan C.O.N.E.S. 3rd plan 3rd plan 3rdplan Total works works works Sector C.O. Block C.O.N.E.S. P.W.O. (P.W.O. (P.W.O. (P.W.O. works works in Sector in Sector) Sector) S,ector) complete progress progress

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rajgarh 39 2 3 7 4 5 3 63

The Co-operatives: in the cotton growing and ginning in the district, while some of the factories closed due to manage­ There is a Central Co-operative Bank at ment difficulties (Pachore, Narsingarh), others could Rajgarh with six branches at Narsingarh, Sarangpur, not work because of lack of cotton. In the last few Biaora, Khilchipur Zirapur and Pachor. The Co­ years either the rains were heavy or too scanty operative movement appears to sink its roots deeper hence not particularly conducive to the growth of each year and during the decade there has been cotton. Sarangpur was famous for producing fine marked progress. The number of agricultural societies alone has risen to 370 and non-agricultural muslin, even now the tradition has been kept alive and the local weavers produce good quality cloth. ones to 24. Although there was an increase in number of Gel1eral Marketting, Farming, Irrigation, The Medical Department. Housing and Wea,ers Societies, but no Grain Banks or Primary Land Mortgage Banks were established There is a Civil Surg;:on for the district and during the decade. there are four hospitals which are fairly well equipped. Besides these there are 18 civil disp:!nsaries, graded The Department of Illdustries: and ungraded. There are no large or medium sized industries The health history of the district is fairly nor­ in the district. Once there were 28 Ginning and mal and no major epidemics have been reported. Pressing Factories employing o"er 2,200 workers out The progress during the decade is mainly in the of which only 10 to 18 have been working during expansion of Primary Health Centres and provision the last few years. There has been a steady decline of extra beds. Five Family Planning Clinics have xliv also been established, besides 5 Maternity Homes This IS partly due to lack of accomodation at and 4 Primary Health Centres. The total number RaJgarh. (At the time of going to press the offices of Ayurvedic dispensaries is 31. of Executive Engineer P.W.D. have been shifted to Rajgarh). Other Offices: III Some district offices have not been located at The People: Rajgarh. The Forest Department functions through the Divisional Forest Officer at Sehore. Similarly the The table' below gives the growth of popula­ Irrigation Department headquarters are at Narsingarh. tion during the last sixty years.

Table-Showing Percentage Variation of Population, 1901-61 (+Increase) (-Decrease)

State/Division/District 1901 -61 1951~61 1941-51 1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901-1911

Madhya Pradesh T + 92.00 +24.17 + 8.67 +12.34 +11.39 - 1.38 +15.30 R + 80.13 +20.95 + 6.01 +10.49 +10.45 - 2.26 +17.78 U +217.36 +47.70 +33.16 +32.78 +23.03 +10.87 -10.91

Bhopal Division T + 73.80 +27.38 + 4.47 + 7.62 + 7.90 - 2.52 + 15.38 R + 64.14 +22.26 + 3.57 + 4.72 + 6.51 - 2.55 +19.26 U +150.27 +62.71 +11.15 +35.46 +23.27 - 2.16 -15.30

Rajgarh District T + 88.17 +20.90 + 6.37 + 9.73 +12.68 - 6.40 +26.44 R + 92.19 +21.09 + 6.65 + 9.41 + 13.32 - 6.35 +28.l8 U + 56.89 + 19.12 + 3.79 +12.67 + 7.02 - 6.81 +12.92

The decade 1901-11 was a difficult one for bulk of population. The returns revealed 6.40 % northern districts (Bhind, Morena and Gwalior) loss evenly spread out in rural and urban areas. of erstwhile and this lead to an In 1921-31 and 1931-41 the increase has been more exodus of population to southern regions of Malwa, or less fair. The decade 1941-51 returns an increase where their conditions were better. It is likely of 6.37 % only, which accords well with the general that the increase shown above was partly due to rate of growth. Similarly in 1951-61 the growth more difficult conditions in Gwalior State. The has been fairly near the average. growth during this decade was the highest. This was followed by the dark decade of 1911-21 in which The table below gives the growth of the plague and influenza epidemics destroyed a great population of the district in the last sixty years.

Table-Showing the growth of population of the Rajgarh district in the last sixty years

Decade Percentage Bhopal Madhya Year Persons Variation Variation Division Pradesh

1 2 3 5 6 1901 274,676 1911 347,311 +72,635 +26.44 +15.38 + 15.30 1921 325,082 -22,229 - 6.40 - 2.52 - 1.38

1931 366,303 +41,221 +1~.68 + 7.90 + 11.39 1941 401,933 +35,630 + 9.73 + 7.62 + 12.34 1951 427,523 +25,590 + 6.37 + 4.47 + 8.67 1961 516,871 +89,348 +20.90 +27.38 +:!4.17 1901.61 +88.17 +73.80 +92.00 xlv

During the last sixty years there has been an that of Bhopal Division 64.14% and also higher increase of 88.17% in the district population; which than that of the State 80.13 %. The population is considerably higher than that for Bhopal Division continued to grow throughout the four decades figure of 73.80% but lower than the State figure of viz. 1901-U, 1921-31, 1931-41 and 1941-51 at a rate 92.00%. Leaving aside the dark decade-1911-21, higher than that for the Bhopal Division. only in the rate of the growth in the district exhibits two 1951-61 is the rate of growth higher in the Division. distinct patterns. Upto 1931 the rate of growth When compared to the growth of the State the rate was higher than that in the State and Bhopal has been higher in aU decades except 1931-41, 1941-51 Division and thereafter the rate of growth fell be­ and 1951-61. In the dark decade, however, the loss low the State growth although remaining higher of population was also higher. than the growth in Bhopal Division upto 1951. During The Growth in Urban Areas: 1951-61 decade the growth, both in Bhopal Division and the State has been much higher. Rajgarh is one of the few distncts where the number of towns has remained the same during the The Growth in Rural Areas: last sixty years. The percentage decade variation of The growth of population in rural areas the towns since 1921 is given below. The ye3;r 1921 during the last sixty years 1901-61 has been to the is selected because it was only after that year that tune of 92.19 % which is considerably higher than the conditions were conducive to growth.

Table-Showing the Percentage Decade Variation

District Town Year 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 Rajgarh Narsillgarh -4.39 +5.47 +19.42 - 9.99 +16.36 Sarangpur -9.17 +6.06 + 2.32 +28.78 +23.27 Biaora -9.29 +7.13 +11.41 +17.06 +19.9)

Khilchipur -9.68 +9.04 + 15.30 - 6.54 + 11.93 Rajgarh -2.39 +8.39 +13.00 - 3.01 +22.77 , All the towns lost in population in 1921. and Sarangpur both of which are located on the During 1921·31 Khilchipur returned the highest rate above Highway. In 1961 Sarangpur (+23.27%) of growth, a place which was taken by Narsingarh and Rajgarh (+ 22.77 %) lead in growth. In the in 1911. An interesting feature of 1941-51 decade is case of RaJgarh the growth is mainly due to Its the high rate of growth of Sarangpur- 28.78 % and being the district headquarters and Sarangpur Biaora-17 .06 ~~ and a decline in Narsingarh -9.99 %, followed by Biaora ( + 19.99 %), continues to grow as Khilchipur-6.54% and Rajgarh'-3.01 %. It appears before. that as a result of political changes leading to the The Tahsils, Villages and Towns formation of Madhya Bharat, the capital towns of The district covers an area of 2,365.7 sq. former Princely States suffered a loss of population. miles or 6,127.3 sq. km. with a population of Thus Narsingarh, Khilchipur and Rajgarh returned 516,871 persons, giving it a den.,ity of 218 persons less population. This was mainly due to disbanding per sq. mile. There are 1,751 villages (1,673 of the services in these States, coupled with the habited and 78 uninhabited) and five towns. exodus of those who were dependent on the . During the decade there has been no chan5e in In contrast with this the increase of road traffic on the total number of villages and towns but as the Bombay National Highway 3 which form­ many as twelve villages out of the depopulated ed a main artery of communication of Madhya ones became habited. The figures for uninhabited Bharat, caused an increase in the case of Biaora villages are :- xlvi

Table-Showing uninhabited villages the State a':erage of 394 persons. In Rajgarh tahsil the average population of a village is only 181 and Districtl Uninhabited +Increase in Sarangpur it is 396, which is much nearer the Tahsil -Decrease villages State average. Thus in the district, Sarangpur tahsil 1951 1~61 has the highest density and the villages are compa­ ratively more populous. The table below gives some 2 3 4 details. Rajgarh District 90 78 -12 *Table-Showing the number of villages, area in sq. miles, population and density per Khilchipur Tahsil 35 30 -5 sq. mile. Rajgarh Tahsil 25 21 -4 Area Density Biaora Tahsil 16 16 0 District! No. of in sq. Total per sq. Tahsil vilJages miles population mile Sarangpur Tahsil 4 2 -2 2 3 4 5 Narsingarh Tahsil 10 9 -1 Rajgarh 1,751 2,366 516,871 218 Khilchipur and Rajgarh tahsils have returned District greater number of depopulated villages. This is Khilchipur 558 632 139,285 220 partly due to the area towards north of these tahsils Tahsil being arid and does not offer much scope for RaJgath 395 422 79,036 157 cultivation. Tahsil Sarangpur 194 349 87,222 250 Tahsil Re.: Villages: Biaora 293 443 94,090 212 Tahsil The villages are generally small in size the Narsingarh 311 520 117,238 225 area being 1.34 sq. mile or 851.60 acres. In the Tahsil rural areas there are only 199 persons to a sq. mile: the 1951 figure being 164.62. Thus in rural areas Thus Khilchipur is the biggest in area and there has been an increase in the density. In the also has the highest population and the number of rural areas among the tahsils of the district Sarangpur villages. Sarangpur is the smallest in area and with 219 persons per sq. mile has returned the number of villages but has the highest density of maximum concentration of population and Rajgarh 250 persons per sq. mile. with 161 persons to a sq. mile is comparatively Size of the Villages: less densely populated. An inhabited village of the district has an The table below indicates the p~rcentage of average population of 30y persons which is below villages and population.

Table-3howing the Percentage of villag~s and population

District Year Less than 500 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 ------~------Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage of No. of of popUlation of No of of population of No. of of population of No. of of population villages in in this class vJllages in in this class villages in in this class villages in in this class this class to total this class to total this class to total this class to total to' total No. population to total No. population to total No. population to total No. population of villages of villages of villages of villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rajgarh 1961 86.85 56.63 10.04 24.77 2.45 11.17 0.66 7.43 )951 90.48 63.36 7.65 22.74 1.39 7.80 0.48 6.10

* Calculations are based on the la.est area figures for 1962-63, supplied by the Director of Land Recods. xlvii

In the district 86.85 % of the villages have a 81.40% or over four-fifths of the population lives population of less than 500 persons with nearly in villages having a populatIon of less than 1,000 56.63 % of the districts population in them. Another persons and (c) there has been an increase in the 10.04 % villages have a population ranging between villages of population 1,000 persons or over. This 500-999; 2.45 % are between population 1,000-1,999 suggests that villages are increasing in. size of and 0.66 % are between population 2,000-4,999. population. The decade reveals the following changes: (a) The Towns: there is a proportionate decrease in villages with a population of 500 and less, followed by an A table glVmg the popUlation variation for increase in villages 500-999 popUlation; (b) nearly the last thirty years is given below:-

Table-Showing the population of Towns with variations (1931 to 1961)

Town Year Population Variation Area in sq. Population per (+) (-) miles sq. mile

2 3 4 5 6

Khilchipur 1931 5,779 1941 6,663 + 884 1951 6,227 - 436 1961 6,970 + 743 2.50 2,788

Rajgarh 1931 6,759 1941 7,638 + 879 1951 7,408 - 230 1961 9,095 +1,687 3.00 3,032

Biaora 1931 6,475 1941 7,214 + 739 1951 8,445 + 1,231 1.00 1961 10,133 +1,688 2.22 4,564

Sarangpur 1931 6,934 1941 7,095 + 161 1951 9,137 +2.042 0.32 F61 11 ,263 +2.126 2.00 5,632

Narsingarh 1931 9,241 1941 11,036 +1,795 1951 9,933 -1,103 6.00 1961 11,558 +1,625 5.00 '2,312

The details are:- (2) Sarangpur:-The growth of the town had (1) Narsingarlz:-Excepting in 1941-51 decade been very poor till 1941, but during the following when the population decreased, the growth of decade, on formation of new State of Madhya Bharat, the popUlation has been steady. This was due the growth was rapid. The road traffic increased to the political changes viz. the merger of the following the removal of .traffic barriers, which Princely State int-o Madhya Bharat followed by existed in the pre-Madhya Bharat days. The National winding Up of State Forces, Police, Customs, Excise, Highway 3 was the ma;n artery of communication and such other Services. In many cases those that of the State for it passed through eleven of the sixteen were effected left the main town for villages and districts in the State. During the present decade the other places. growth accords with the general trend. xhiii

(3) Biaora:-The reasons given for Sarangpur During the decade the variation in the number apply with greater force in case of Biaora which is of occupied houses has been as under. an important road junction, for apart from the Agra-Bombay Highway, it also connects Bhopal to Table-Showing the position of the occupied houses Kotah, Jaipur, Rajasthan and Gwalior-Agra-Delhi. during the decade.

(4), Rajgarh:-What has been said with respect No. of Persons per occupied Variation occupied to Narsingarh also holds good in case of Rajgarh. Year houses (+) (-) Percentage house Although Rajgarh became the headquarters of the district yet in 1951, it registered a decrease of 3.01 % 2 3 4 5 in the population. 1951 79,769 5.36

(5) Khilchipur:-The decrease of population 1961 93,751 +13,982 17.5 5.51 in Khilchipur, durmg 1941-51 like Rajgarh seems to be due to the same reason. Thus the political Whereas the population increased by 20.90 %, changes, caused (decrease in the capital towns of the increase in the number of houses was only these three States, all of which are in the interior. 17.5 %; th us the congestion increased as is obvious The Houses: from above. Among the tahsils the number of persons per occupied house is indicated below: The houses are generally made of mud walls and thatched roofs or roofs that are covered with Name of Year + Increase local tiles. In the towns, houses of bricks and stones District I ------Decrease are also seen. The leaf roofs are mostly of chhola Tahsil }961 1951 (Butea frondosa) and are more commonly met with in the interior region of Khilchipur and Rajgarh 2 3 4 tahsils. Rajgarh 5.51 5.36 +.15 There are 5.51 persons per occupied census District house (a residential house). The comparable position Khilchipur 5.70 5.53 +.17 of crowding in some nearby districts is given Tahsil below: Rajgarh 5.21 6.05 -.84 Tahsil State! Biaora 6.41 5.51 +.90 Divisionl District Total Rural Urban Tahsil Sarangpur 5.12 4.97 +.15 2 4 3 Tahsil Madhya Pradesh 5.20 5.16 5.42 Narsingarh 5.23 4.95 +.28 Tahsil Bhopal Division 5.13 5.11 5.25

Rajgarh District 5.51 5.54 5.23 Thus among the tahsils Biaora has the highest number of persons 6.41 to a house. Excepting Shajapur 5.09 Rajgarh tahsil where there has been some reduction " 5.04 5.58 aU other tahsils show an increase in the number of Vidisha 5.10 " 5.07 5.30 persons per occupied house.

The Proportion of Sexes: Rajgarh has the maximum concentration of persons per household. There are 44 households The table below gives the changes m the per sq. mile. proportion of sexes. xlix

Table--Showing changes in the Proportion of Sexes

Females per one thousand males r------..A..------' 1961 1951 194t 1931 192t 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 917 924 912 906 906 928 N.A. Rural 918 919 913 905 904 924 N.A. Urban 905 968 905 916 924 962 961 In 1911 the district returned the highest In the urban a,eas of the district there are number of females ever, 928 per 1,000 males~ In 905 females to a thousand males. This is much the next two decades the number of females remained above the Division or State figures which are 838 steady at 906. Another noticeable feature was that and 856 respectively. This is mainly due to the the urban areas had a greater number of females fact that there are neither important industries nor than the rural ones viz. 962, 924, 916, for 1911, many employment facilities in the urban areas. 1921 and 1931 respectively. In the next two decades The Age Table it appears that there was a slight increase in female births in the dis trict; there being 912 and 924 females The age data given below are based on un­ per 1,000 males in 1941 and 1951 respectively. graduated ages and though the quinquennial group­ Thereafter during this decade the number ings adopted below suppress to some extent the dis­ has again gone down and in 1961 there were 917 torting effects of age~heapings at multiples of 5, still females per 1,000 males. In the urban areas there the data is not fit enough to permit analysis by are 905. The figure of 917 females per thousand quinquennial age-groups unless corrected or smooth­ males is near the Bhopal Division figure of 919 but ed. It would therefore be safer to confine the much lo\\er than State figure of 953. The position scrutiny of the age-data to the age intervals 0-14, in adjoining districts is as follows: Shajapur (943), 15-34,35-59 and 60+ which may be described as Sehore (864), Guna (899). Sehore district with corresponding to children, young persons, middle Bhopal Town Group, has returned 864, the fewest aged persons and old persons. number of females in the above group and as one goes towards the north of the State, in Gwalior Table showing distribution of 100 persons of Division, the number of females decrease further. all ages into certain age-groups by sex and sex ratio. Age-group Table showing percentage of population in the age·groups r---_,A.,_--, .------_. -----'------, Rajgarh State Sex Ratio .------~------. .------"------, .------~---, P M F P M F Rajgarh State 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0- 4 16.0 8.1 7.9 16.4 8.2 8.2 987 996 5- 9 14.3 7.4 6.9 14-3 7-3 7_0 929 966 10-14 10.2 5_5 4.7 10.1 55 4.6 846 847 0-14 40_5 21.0 19.5 40.8 21.0 19.8 929 974 15-19 8.3 4.3 4.0 7.9 4.1 38 950 929 20-24 8.8 43 4_5 8_6 4.2 4.4 1,022 1,069 25·29 8.2 4.2 4.0 8_8 4.5 2.3 950 939 30-34 7_1 3.8 3.3 7.3 3.9 3.4 870 897 15-34 32-4 16.6 n.!? 32_6 16-7 13.9 950 959 35·39 5.8 3_1 2_7 5_8 3_1 2_7 900 878 40-44 5.5 2.8 2_7 5.3 2.7 2.6 940 45-49 950 4.1 2.2 1-9 4_2 2.2 2.0 849 886 50-54 4.0 2_2 1.8 4_0 2.1 1.9 55-59 830 908 2.0 1.2 0_8 2.1 Ll 1.0 693 903 35-59 21.4 1U 9.9 21A 11.2 10_2 865 905 60-64 2.6 1-4 1.2 2.4 1.2 1.2 850 1,080 65-69 Ll 0.6 0.5 0.9 04 0.5 769 1,157 70 + 2_0 1.1 0_9 1-8 0.8 1.0 877 1,373 60 + 5.7 3_1 2_6 5_1 2-4 2.7 843 1,190 Age not Neg_ Neg_ Neg. 0_1 N N stated 652 898 I

From the above table 40.5% or 2/5 of the Table-Showing Religion 1951-61 Rajgarh district population is in the age-group 0-14 and the females Religion 1951 1961 appear to outnumber the males. In the 15-34 age­ ------~- group there are 32.4 % or nearly 1/3 of the popula­ Persons Percent- Persons Percent- age tion. Thus nearly 72.9 % or little less than 3/4 of age 100.00 the population is youthful. This is more or less in Total 427,523 516,871 100.00 489,339 accordance with the State figures. 405,504 94.85 94.67 Muslims 21,162 4.95 26,112 5.05 Jains 720 0.17 1,063 0.21 The table inset below gives the percentage Sikhs 113 0.03 301 0.06 distribution of 100 persons in the district in 1951, by Christians 19 Neg. 56 0·01 broad age-groups; the relevent proportions for 1961, Budhists are also given in order to focus attention on the Religion not 5 Neg. changes that have occurred. The 1951 data is based stated on 10% sample of the population, and in making the There has been practically no change in the comparison with 1961 Census data (based on total composition of the religion. population) we are making the assumption that the age-composition in the sample (1951) represented the The table below gives the decade variation of the population religion-wise. universe. Table-Showing decade variation in population~ Religionwise. Decade Variation for the district +20.90% Table-Showing percentage distribution of 100 persons in 1951 and 1961 S. No. Religion 1951-61 Rank into broad age-groups ------Percentage decade varia- Age-group 1951 1961 tion +r ncrease ,---___..A_ ___-, , __--A- __--, -Decrease P M F P M F 2 3 4 0-14 37.8 19.4 18.4 40.5 21.0 19.5 1 Hindus + 20.67 5 15-34 34.0 17.4 16.6 32.5 16.7 15.8 2 Muslims + 23.37 4 3 Sikhs +166.37 2 35-64 25.1 13.8. 11.3 23.9 12.8 11. 4 Jains + 47.63 3 5 Christians +194.73 1 3.1 65 + 1.8 1.3 3.1 1.7 1.4 0 Zorastrians -100.00 6 A.N.S. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Although the Christians show an increase of 194.73 % their number is insignificant. More Sikhs seem to have come to the district during the decade. Religion: The Mother Tongue:

Hindus form the bulk of population constituting The district bas returned as many as 33 94.67 %. In the rural areas they cons titute 96.7% of languages as mother tongues. with 496,016 the population. The table below giving the com­ speakers or 95.97% is the main language of the parative figures for the two decades indicates that the district. Hindi is followed by with 15,262 or percentage of Hindu population has gone down by 2.95% speakers. Apart from these two, Malwi has 0.18 % and among the Muslims it has gone up by 2,166 speakers. There are no other languages with 0.10%. These two categories account for 99.72 % of 1,000 or more speakers in the district. The percent­ the district population. The sex ratio among Muslims age increase in the speakers of these languages is is 945 females per thousand males as against 915 indicated below:- among Hindus. Ii

Table-Showing percentage increase in Mother Literacy: Tongue Languages Although there has been some progress III Languages Persons + Increase Percent- literacy, the district on the whole remains far beh:nd ------Decrease age ~n literacy there being only 9.99 % literates-it was 1951 1961 (+){-) only 5.4 % in 1951. In fact this figur~ is the lowest hi Bhopal Division. The literacy returns of the Hindi 325,331 496,016 +170,685 +52.47 neighbouring districts are :-Shajapur 14.13 %; Sehore Urdu 5,276 15,262 + 9,986 +189.27 21.48% and Guna 13.80%. The break up of literacy in rural and urban areas is as follows:- Malwi 87,156 2,166 - 84,990 - 97.52 Percentage of li1erates and educated There has been a phenomenal rise among Total Males Females persons whose mother tongue is Urdu. It is difficult to account for the spurt since there are no ostensible 2 3 reasons for it. It also appears that many persons Rural 7.44 13.00 1.39 who returned Ma1wi as their mother tongue in 1951 have returned Hindi in 1961. The table below gives Urban 34.25 48.18 18.88 the details regarding languages returned as mother In rural areas literates are very few. In tongue. respect of literacy Rajgarh is the third from the bottom in Madhya Pradesh. The two districts Table---Showing languages spoken as Mother Tongue; returning even lower literacy are: Jhabua 3.48 % and the total number of speakers and their Bastar 5.93 %. Rajgarh is closely followed by Sidhi percentage. 7.47% and Surguja 7.81 % literacy for rural areas.

Languages No. of Percentage Migration: speakers The table below· gives the details regarding the 2 3 place of birth. Migration Table Hindi 496,016 95.97 Total Population 516,871 2 Urdu 15,262 2.95 3 Malwi 2,166 0.42 Born elsewhere Persons born in the Born in other 4 Marathi 751 0.14 in place of district of districts of the enumeration enumeration State 5 Brajbhasha 728 0.14 2 3 6 Marwari 412 0.08 356,604 116,770 32,124 7 Punjabi 255 0.05 8 Gujrati In States in Persons born in 247 0.05 India other countries in Asia than that of beyond India Other Unclassi. 9 Banjari 209 0.04 enumeration (incl. U.S.S.R.) countries fiable 10 Sindhi 192 0.04 4 5 6 7 11 Kanjari 119 0.02 11,148 201 3 21 12 Telugu 115 0.02 Thus a very great portion of the population 13 Others 399 0.08 356,604 persons or 68.99% is born and enumerated --- in the same place. If we add another 116,770 Total 516,871 100.00 persons or 22.59 %; we have over 90.58 % of the Iii

population as being born and living in the district The table essentially underlines the compara­ itself. In the other districts of the State another tive lack of mobility of population. 32,124 or 6.22 % were born. Out of as many as Marital Status: 11,148 persons born in the other States 9,356 or All persons between ages 0-9 were tabulated 83.93 % are from Rajasthan, 934 or 8.38 % from as never married. This does not however mean Uttar Pradesh, 387 or 3.47 % from Maharashtra that children in this age group are never married, and 129 or 1.16% from Gujrat. Out of 201 persons for 56.75% females and 21.80~;'; males in 10-14 age born in Asia 173 or 86.07 % are born in Pakistan group are married, and some of these married are and 25 in Nepal. likely to be in the 0-9 age group. The table below gives the details of marital status.

Table-Shov. ing the Marita\ Status of the Rajg'lrh District

Age­ Total Never Married Widowed Divorced or Unspecified group population married Separated ~_~_~ ~ __Jo..._ __~ ~-..A.. __~ r-~--~ ~_-A __ ~ ~-.....).._--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

All- ages 100 100 45.62 35.72 49.13 53.58 4.95 10.56 0.30 0.14 0-9 100 100 100 100 10-14 100 100 77.97 43.08 21.80 56.75 0.21 0.15 0.02 0.02 15-19 100 100 45.48 4.01 53.44 95.34 0.99 0.58 0.09 0.07 20-24 100 100 19.08 0.52 78.96 98.04 1.64 1.30 0.32 0.14 25-29 100 100 8.56 0.20 88.52 96.42 2.31 3.09 0.61 0.29 30-34 100 100 7.28 0.25 87.99 94.16 4.10 5.36 0.63 0.23 35-39 100 100 5.00 0.80 89.29 87.75 5.02 11.07 0.69 0.38 40-44 100 100 3.92 0.23 86.49 77.24 8.94 22.05 0.65 0.48 45-49 100 100 3.18 0.15 85.37 67.60 10.89 31.98 0.56 0.27 50-54 100 100 4.82 0.16 80.17 53.59 14.62 45.89 0.39 0.36 55-59 100 100 10.34 0.09 69.97 45.94 19.21 53.74 0.48 0.23 60-64 100 100 1.65 0.13 73.97 29.71 24.07 70.08 0.31 0.08 65-69 100 100 2.18 0.04 68.21 23.83 28.71 76.13 0.90 70+ 100 100 1.84 0.06 49.75 22.68 47.29 77.18 1.12 0.08 A.N.S. 100 100 91.30 96.00 8.70 2.67 1.33 . The table reveals that over half of the females groups that the percentage of married ones both 56.75% in 10-14 age group are married. The age among males and females is highest being 78.96, of marriage commences at about 10-12 in the females 88.52 and 87.99 % for males and 98.04, 96.42 and in the males since 21.8 % are married it could be 94.16% for females respectively. Widows and reasonably be assumed to be a little higher. widowers also begin to show an increase, whereas In the 15-19 age group nearly 95.34% among among the males the percentage of married ones the females are married and only 4.01 % remain oscillates between 80.17 % at 50-54 to 89.29~';; at 35-39 never married. Thus before attaining the age of 19 it comes down to 53.59 % for females in 50-54 and nearly all females are married and in 0.58 % cases to 87.75 % at 35-39. Thus in the case of females the even widowed. As many as 53.44 ~~ among the percentage of married women begin to come down males get married by this time which ag'lin empha­ after 39 years and consequently the number of sises the comparative late age. of m'lrriages among widows rise high. In the 50-54 age group nearly males. It is however in 20-24, 25-29 and 30-34 age 45.89 % are widows and 14.62~';; widowers. liii

In the case of females the percentage of The Scheduled Castes married ones slumps appreciably after 55 being There are 97,831 persons-49,960 males and 45.94 % for 55-59 age group, 29.71 % for 20-64 47 871 females constituting 18.93 % of the district age group, 23.83 % "'or 65-69 and 22.68 % for 70 po~ulation who have been returned as scheduled. and obove age groups. As this goes down there The predomimnt ca"tes are:-(l)Chamars, Bairwas, is an appreciable rise in the percentage of widows Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar, who total 61,514 touching 77.18 % in 70+ age group. Among the persons or 62.88 % of the total Scheduled Castes. males though the percentage of married persons goes This is followed by Balais 20,085 persons or 20.53 %, down yet as many as 49.75% in 70+ and 68.21 % Bagdi or Bagaris 3,294, Bhangi or Mehtar 3,033, in 65-69 age groups remain married. Thus in the Pardhi 2,308, Nat, Kalbelia or Sap era 1,837 and Koli upper age groups the percentage of married males is or Kori 1,423 persons (only castes returning over much higher. one thousand population have been described above). As among the tahsils Sarangpur tahsil, with With regard to widows and widowers there . 18,403 persons or 21.1 0 % of its total population, afC more widows in all age groups except 10-14 and has returned the maximum concentration in the 15-19 than the widowers. From the age of forty district. This is followed by Narsingarh 21.01 % onwards at least one-fifths of the females are widows and Biaora 19.68 %. The remaining two tahsils and after the age of 60 over two-thirds are widows. viz. Khilchipur and Ra,jgarh have returned 16.82 % The divorcees are comparatively few. and 16.25 % Scheduled Castes respectively. The Scheduled Castes and Tribes The Scheduled Castes are mostly spread out in rural areas. Only in Biaora and Narsingarh The Scheduled Castes were enumerated in towns they number 1,680 and 1,632 or 16.56% and accordance with the Scheduled Castes and Tribes 14.12% of the population respectively. Lists (Modification) Order, 1956 which underwent some changes, rendering comparison with 1951 The table below gives the details of workers figures difficult. of these main Scheduled Castes.

Table-Showing the Working Pattern of the main Scheduled Calltes

Scheduled Workers W 0 R K E R S I N Special Occupation Caste ------I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Tanning and Scave- currying of nging hides and skins

All Scheduled 10) 45.41 30.25 3.50 7.59 0.29 0.68 0.67 0.09 11.52 1.31 0.83 Castes

Balai 100 50.11 30.46 4.19 0.81 0.17 0.17 0.68 0.10 13.31

Bagri 100 54.13 16.79 3.65 22.48 0.11 0.53 2.31

Bhangi 100 21.22 21.60 4.35 0.75 0.19 0'57 51.32 30.35

Chamar 100 46.27 32.19 2.90 8.0) 0.28 0.81 0.12 0.08 9.26 2.08

Koli 100 14.39 12.68 5.27 6.41 3.56 8.55 5.98 2.28 40.88

Nat (Kalbelia) 100 29.64 36.35 5.86 2.77 8.64 16.74

Pardhi 100 20.24 25.71 11.02 39.15 0.07 0.21 3.60 Ii \'

Other details regarding these castes are briefly Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera:-The word nat is mentioned below. derived from nata meaning a dancer and so represents a caste of dancers, acrobats and showmen. A The Chamars:-The Chamars are the profe­ common image of a Nat is that of tight rope walker. ssional workers in leather and hides. In the district In the Vindhya Pradesh region they are regarded they are living mostly in the rural areas. Their as a Scheduled Tribe. The Sapera represents the main occupations are cultivation and agricultural snakecharmer who often earns his living by exhibiting labourers followed by workers in 'Other Services' snakes. They number 1,837 persons. and 'Household Industries' which is mainly limited to the manufacture of leather products. Only 946 The Scheduled Tribes persons are engaged in tanning and currying of hides, a profession which they are beginning to There are only 979 persons-485 males and detest because it is regarded as an unclean one. 494 females who have been returned as Scheduled The Bhairwas, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi and Regar Tribes. These are mostly Saheriya5 (907) persons. are the synonyms for the same caste. There are more females than males and they mostly live in the rural area~ of Biaora and Narsingarh The Balais:-The Balais are the professional tahsils in'villages bordering forest. Rajgarh tah~il caste of village watchmen and servants and live has not returned any Scheduled Tribe. The other mostly in the rural areas. Their main occupation is tribes in the district are Gonds (70) and Korku (2). cultivation followed by working as agricultural labourers and 'Other Services'. The Vital Statistics: The Bag(/i or Bagris:-The Bagris were also In 19~3 the Madhya Bharat State Government known as Moghias. Once they were known for promulgated the Madhya Bharat Births, Deaths, their predatory habits. Their main occupation is Marriages Registration Act, 1953 basing it on a cultivation, followed by 'Household Industries' and similar Act of 1886 of the Government of India, as agricultural labourers. making the registration of births and deaths compulsory, but it was neVer enforced. The position Mehtar or Bhangi-This IS the traditional class of sweepers and scavengers. They were rega­ regarding the m:l.intenlnce of vital statistics, there­ rded as untouchables. Their main occupation is fore, has been far from satisfactory. During the 'Other Services', mostly personal services followed by decade. under the existing laws the municipalities cultivation and workers as agricultural labourers. and the panchayats were required to maintain As many as 482 persons are still eng-lged in statistics of births and deaths. Both these local sC:1Venging anj of these 205 are in urban areas. bodies have not been able to keep an accurate statistics and the position remained practically the Pardhi:-They arc a wandering caste of bird same as was described by Ranglal in 1955. In the catchers and hunters who are slowly taking to Report of Operations connected with the Il}lprove­ settled life. In some districts of the State i'iz. in ment of Population Data M.B. 1952, he wrote:-* the Mahakoshal region and Raisen and Sehore districts they are treated as a trib~. Their main "The arrangements for the registration of occupation is 'Household Industries' agricultural births and deaths are unsatisfa.~tory even in larg..: labour, cultivation and hunting, fishing etc. municipal towns. The Director's Report as to the agency responsible for the reporting of the death., Koli:-This is a functional caste of weavers in urban areas is silent. All that is known is that who are chiefly spread out in the rural areas of the generally the responsibility has been Jaid either on district. They number 1,423 persons and their main members of the family of the deceased or on sweepers occupation is 'other service' followed by cultivation. or on both."

* Census of India, Paper No, 2 - 1955, Sample Census of Births and Deaths - 1952.53 Iv

Whereas the position was bad enough in the The Rural,! Urban Setting: municipalities, it was much worse in- the case of The district returns 90.52 : 9.48 ratio of rural panchayats. Kendra panchayats were made responsi­ urban composition. The ratio in other neighbouring ble to arrange for the registration of births, deaths districts is as follows and marriages in their jurisdiction provided it could find funds for the purpose.• The Gram Panchayats Unit Percentage of rural and urban were supposed to record births and deaths and ser.d population to total population. the figures monthly to the Madal Panchayats through Rural Urban the Kendra Panchayats which submitted returns to the Deputy Director of Health Services. The muni­ Madhya Pradesh 85.71 14.29 cipalities also sent these returns to the Deputy Bhopal Division 83.85 16.15 Director concerned who after consolidation sent it Shajapur district 89.92 10.08 to the Director Health Services. The panchayats failed to grasp the importance of this duty and no 86.86 13.14 regular records were maintained. Thus no statistics Sehore district 63.99 36.01 worth the name were ever compiled. Guna district 87.43 12.57

The births and deaths statistics of the The urban areas thus constitute less than one Corporations are generally those that are made tenths of the total population' and as compared to available to them by the Government or municipal the above neighbouring districts Rajglrh shows least hospitals and such others as may have been collected urbanisation, with as many as five towns. by their Health Department. The coverage by is by no means full as many births and deaths are never The Workers alld Non- Workers: reported. There being no supervising agency, it is The table below gives the proportion of ill1po~sible to verify the accuracy. In 1952 when an workers and non-workers. experimental Census of births and deaths was conducted in Madhya Bharat the results were as State/ T Total population Total Workers follows:- Division! R ,--__..A.. ___-, ,___ ..A.. ___, District U P M F P M F Period covered by Census 30-10-51 to 18-10-52 Madhya T 1000 1000 1000 523 602 440 2 Period for which figures 1-11-51 to 31-10-52 Pradesh R 1000 1000 1000 552 616 486 145 were supplied by the U 1000 1000 1000 349 524 Health Department Bhopal T 1000 1000 1000 504 603 396 Division R 100i) 1000 1000 534 617 445 Births and deaths rates per 1,000 of population U 1000 10)0 1000 349 635 129 calculated on basis of: Rajgarh T 1000 1000 1000 549 625 467 Result of experi- Figures supplied District R 1000 1000 100) 572 638 500 mental Census by Health Deptt. U lOJO 1000 1000 333 499 149 Births Deaths Births Deaths The district returns more workers than those State of M. B. 33.0 18.8 10.4 6.5 for Bhopal Division or State. Although the rate of participation is high but it does not indicate pros­ Plateau Divison 34.7 22.0 12.0 8.1 perity or economic development of the district. On (which includes Rajgarh District) the contrary it empha~ises the backwardness of the economy. In the rural areas the participation rate The absence of accurate statistics causes great for men and women is much higher than that in difficulty in estimating the annual rate of natural in­ Bhopal Division. J n the urban areas however the crease. No wonder it was then estimated at between proportion of workers in the district is less than that 1.4 to 1.6 percent annually. of Bhopal DIvision. ld

The Pattern oJlI'or~ in the District: Industry'. Workers in other occuPltions are com­ paratively few -and there are no industries in the Nearly four-fifth of the population is engaged district. The table below gives the details of in cultivation or as agricultural labourers; followed by workers in 'Other Services' and 'Household occupation.

Table-Distribution of Workers

No. Description Proportion to Percentage Ranking Population to Total Workers

I Workers in Cultivation (192,190) 371.83 67.69 II Workers in Agricultural labourers (35,846) 69.35 12.62 2 III Workers in Mining Quarrying etc. (11,261) 21.79 3.97 5 IV Workers in Household Industry (15,378) 29.75 5.42 4 V Workers in Manufacturing other than IV (1,725) 3.34 0.61 7 VI Workers in Construction (1,130) 2.19 0.40 8 vn Workers in Trade and Commerce (5,401) 10.45 1.90 6 VIII Workers in Transport, Storage etc. (723) 1.40 0.25 9 IX Workers in Other Services (20,261) 39.20 7.14 3

Total Workers 549.30 100.00 (283,915)

Cultivation: Maize : -It was grown in 44, III acres; the area varying between 35,493 in 1955-56 to 44,111 in Out of the total area of 1,514,081 acres the 1960-61. It is mostly unirrigated and the yield is area under cultivation in 1960-61 was 723,1)2 acres, 359 lbs. per acre. the highest during the decade in which more land has been brought under cultivation. It represents 47.76% Wheat:-Wheat is a winter crop and was sown of the total area. It was 613,009 in 1951-52 and in 108,512 acres or 15.00% of the total area. since then it has consistently shown an upward trend. During the decade the area under wheat has gone up The cultivation is mostly of a dry type, there being considerably. It was only 46,187 acres in 1951-52 very little of irrigation as only 33,036 acres or 4.57 % and in 1<)56-57 (a season of heavy rainfall), it rose to of the cultivated area is irrigated. The district 157,230 acres, the highest for the decade. Whenever mainly grows jowar, wheat and gram, other crops the rainfall is heavy and late, the tendency is to sow being rice, ground-nut, pulses, sugar-cane, condi­ more area with wheat. In some parts of Sarangpur, ments and little cotton. More kharif than rabi crops Narsingarh and Biaora tahsils wheat is very extensi­ are sown. The major crops are:-(Area figures un­ vely grown. Towards Rajgarh and Khilchipur tahsils less stated otherwise refer to 1960-61). the conditions are a little different. Only 14,440 acres Jowar :-Jowar is the main crop of the district of the total area under wheat are irrigated. The yield and is sown in 332,378 acres or 45.96~~ of the total has, been about 410 lbs. per acre for the unirrigated area sown. It is unirrigated and the yield is 597 lbs. vanety. per acre. The above figure represents the highest ever area under lowar. During 1956-57 which was a Gram:-Gram is usually sown along with season of very heavy rainfall it fell to 23~, 114 acres wheat and was sown in 39,311 acres. As in the case the lowest for the decade. It is grown in all th~ of wheat during the decade more area has been tahsils. brought under gram and in 1956-57 it was 65,078 IVli acres, the highest for the decade. It is unirrigated Cotton:-Ginning and pressing factories are and the yield is about 543 lbs. per acre. met with in many places in the district. Cotton has been sown over 133,832 acres in 1960-61 and this Pulses:-The total area under pulses is acreage is fairly high. In 1955-56 cotton was sown 77,015. Tur (Arhar) is sown in 13,257 acres mostly in over 197,087 acres, being the highest ever under as a mixed crop. The other pulses are urad, moong, this crop. The acreage under cotton has been masoor. showing a steady decline. (Also discussed under Sugarcane:-The area under sugarcane has Industries p. lxi). exhibited erratic trends. It was 2,448 acres in 1951- 52 but went down to 960 acres the following year. lrrigation:-The district is very poorly supplied Since then it has shown an upward trend. The in sources of irrigation. The government canals main difficulty has been the lack of a crushing plant account for only 128 acres of irrigation. The in the vicinity. The Sugar Mills at Sehore and number of tanks used for irrigation are few and so Mahidpur which are over 40 and 50 miles from the cultivators are mostly obliged to fall back upon some 'of the nearer villages, are the only places wells. The area irrigated by wells is 31,830 acres. where a cultivator may take his produce. Although The statement below gives the details regarding the Sehore Mills set up a small purchase camp on irrigation. Narsingarh-Sehore road, but even that is not of much help to the cultivators coming from other tahsils. In 1960-61 an area of 3,333 wac; under cultivation. Table-Showing Irrigated area by sources It is an irrigated ~rop. ( 1960-61 ) Condiments and Spices:-The area under cultivation of condiments and spices has shown an By Government Tanks Wells Other Total upward trend having gone upto 12,421 acres in Canals Sources 1960-61 from 2,724 acres about ten years ago. The commonest of these are ginger, garlic, cuminseed, onions and coriander. 128 580 31,830 498 33,036 Fruits and Vegetables:-The area under fruits and vegetables has steadily gone down to 2,292 Irrigation Project: acres from 3,249 in 1951-52 and 6,050 in 1952-53. The fruits are mostly of the citrus family, guavas There are no major projects (projects over 5 and papayyas. Vegetables are grawn mostly near crares) in hand in the district. Two medium the urban areas, where they have a better market projects (projects likely to cost over 1° lakhs but and exported to Bhopal by road. less than 5 crores) have been drawn up, out of which Barodia tank in Narsingarh tahsil has been Non-Food Crops completed; but waters have not yet been fully utilised for irrigation. The Chhapi RiVer Project in Ground-nut:-Ground-nut has been sown as a tahsil Khilchipur when completed at an estimated kharif crop in 18,960 acres. The area has varied cost of 33.04 lakhs would irrigate 6,700 acres. from 8,214 in 1955-56 to 19,265 in 1959-60. There has been a steady increase in the area under ground­ Settlement: nut. This is mainly due to good prices at which it sells. The land revenue settlement of the distriCt was made by different States, prior to the formation Sesamum (Til):-The acreage under sesamum of Madhya Bharat. Only Rajgarh tahsil was has shown a decrease having gone down to 7,152 in settled in 1953-54. The other remaining States 1960-61 from 15,083 in 1951-52. had carried out the following settlements: lviii " State/ Year of Year of There have been no fresh settlements and Territory Settlement Expiry under the present law (M.P. Land Revenue Code, I 2 3 1959, Sections 84 and 90) these settlements despite the Narsingarh 1923-26 1940-41 year of expiry, remain in force. (Tahsil and Chhapahera now In Khilchipur tahsil). The General Cropping Pattern: Holkar State 1924-28 1955-56 , The district is essentially a kharif crop pro­ Rajgarh 1927- 1941- (Tahsil Biaora and Kotra ducing area jowar being the main followed by now in Narsingarh tahsil) wheat. The district mainly produce food grains. 1955-56 Khilchipur 1935-36 Among the non-food crops cotton is the most 1958-59 Dewas (Junior) 1938-39 important one being grown in almost one-sixths of (With reference to Sarangpur tahsil) the total area. The table below reveals the cropping Narsingarh Ra,iya 1943-45 1958- pattern. (Narsingarh tahsil)

Table-Showing Cropping Pattern-1960-61

District/ Area Rice Jowar Maize Wheat Total Gram Tur Other Total Total Total Total Ground Total Cot- Total Area Tahsil sown Cereals Pulses Pulses Food Condi- Food Nut Oil ton Non- sown & grains ments crops Seeds food more Millets crops than once. Net area sown

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Rajgarh 100 2.36 48.03 6.10 15.00 69.66 5.44 1.83 3.3S 10.65 80.31 1.72 82.80 2.62 3.79 IS.51 22.59 5.39 District Khilchipur 100 2.03 48.9310.20 5.40 6699 2.12 1.25 2.33 5.70 72.69 1.66 14.S9 3.81 5.0S 27.64 33.04 7.92 Tahsil Rajgarh 100 3.05 50.53 11.24 5.56 70.50 3.37 2.32 3.15 8.S4 79.33 1.55 81.28 1.78 5.71 18.95 24.95 6.23 Tahsil Biaora 100 2.57 51.65 6.38 14.51 75.18 10.82 2.00 4.55 17.37 92.55 2.69 96.09 0.S6 1.53 7.99 9.72 5.81 Tahsil

Narsingarh 100 1.68 39.96 2.1S 31.10 74.97 6.19 1.50 3.07 1l.t5 86.12 1.26 88.49 1.68 2.05 11.77 14.08 2.57 Tahsil

Sarangpur 100 3.03 41.31 LSI 13.76 59.68 5.27 2.00 4.32 11.59 71.27 1.59 73.75 4.72 5.20 25.37 30.99 4.73 Tahsil

The salient features of the above tahsilwise Biaora Tahsil: arc:- The tahsil is essentially a kharif crop growing Khilchipur Tahsil: tract; however in some areas more wheat than before is being grown. In 1960-61 over 14.51 % of net area The proportion of kharif crops is very high. sown was under wheat and another 10.82 %under Jowar, maize, rice, tur, grond-nut and cotton account. gram. This distinguishes the pattern from Khilchipur for over 90% of the total area sown. The better and Rajgarh for over 1/4 of the area is under rabi cultivated tracts are towards Zirapur sub-tahsil. crops. Rajgarh Tahsil: Narsingarh Tahsil:

The pattern IS more or less the same as A little OVer one-third of the total cropped Khilchipur. The area under wheat and gram falls area was under rabi crops. The area under rabi to 8.93 % only. appears to be increasing although the tahsil is still lix

a kharif crop growing area. The net area sown A variety of soils are met with in the district. The more than once is only 2.51 ~~ which is the least black cotton soil is found in some, parts and is the in the district. best class of available soil. Tit: others are of the ordinary type. The soil of the first quality is known Sarangpur Tahsil: as 'adan aval alif' which is of rich black variety and is usually near water source. ·It retains moisture The tahsil mainly grows kharif crop and jowar for a cons41erable time. Formerly opium was grown is the main one. Most of the area in the tahsil is in it. The above is divided into four categories varying under cultivation. in content of clay. The other important variety is Area sown more than once: Bhumar-Kalwat, Ka!i, Bardi, Salgatta-Bftumar is brown in colour and is specially suitable for cultiva­ The table below gives some details of the tion of wheat and also produces gram, Jowar, cotton net area sown more than once in the district. etc. Kalwat is usually of dark brown composition mixed with sand and pebble. The varieties of black Table-Showing percentage of area sown more cotton soil are Ka/i-l, Kali-2, Kali-3; they are hard than once to total croped area. clayey, adhesive and also capable of retaining District! Net area Area sown Total moisture for a long time. The variety 'adan aval Tahsil sown more than croped alif' includes black cotton soil. The Bardi variety once area is of brown colour, very shallow containing 2 3 4 hardly 8"-10" of clay and is mostly found in the slopes of hills and produces very little. The Salgatta Rajgarh 94.88 5.12 100.00 variety is suited for rice only and IS nearly always District located near tank of river beds. Khilchipur 92.66 7.34 100.00 Tahsil RaJgarh 94.14 5.86 100.00 Workers as Agricultural Labourers: Tahsil There are 35,846 persons-I7, 3 54 males and Biaora 94.51 5.49 100.00 Tahsil 18,492 females or 12.63 % of the workers who have Narsingarh 97.49 2.51 100.00 returned their primary occupation as agricultural Tahsil labourers. Out of these 35,606 or over 99 % are in Sarangpur 95.48 4.52 100.00 the rural areas. These are mostly of (i) permanent (ii) Tahsil casual types. The permanent ones stay with the Khilchipur tahsil has returned 7.34 % out of cultivators-who usually own more than 15 acres 100 cropped acres as being sown more than once; and are paid partly in kind and partly in cash. on the whole such area is very little. Their payment ranges from Rs. 300/- to Rs. 350/­ per year. Towards Kurawar which is near Sehore Rates of Land Rel'enue: and Bhopal towns, the wages are higher; m some places in the interior a labourer could be had for The rates of land revenue very considerably. Rs. 250/- a year. Besides the cash, nothing else is The land revenue on rich black soil receiving irriga­ given. In a few cases a set of clothes and shoes tion, locally called adan aval alif varies between are also given in addition to cash. Many labourers Rs. 12.09 and Rs. 19.12 per acre. The variation obtai.n advance payment and so remain steeped In for other variety of soils are similar. In Sarangpur debts. There are instances where food and clothes tahsil the rates are the highest and acre was the are also given to a permanent labourer but in such unit of measurement. In other States bigha was the cases their wages are reduced to about Rs. ISO/­ unit and one bigha equalled 5!8 of an acre. only. The agreement and all payments are duly Soils: signed in the bahi or accounts book.

The soil is classed according to its natural The casual labourers are mostly engaged on formation, its situation and the use to which it is put. an adhoc basis specially at the time of preparing Ix

fields, sowing and cutting of the crops. They are labourers are becoming scarcer each year. The paid mostly in kind and sometimes in ca5h. Those construction of Guna-Maksi link, has also upset the who receive paymeni in kind are given grains at availablity of casual labourers. A noticeable feature the rate of 3 seers.per day in the form of stacks. among this category is that the females outnumber Sometimes they are engaged on contract basis and the males. paid 15 seers per bigha after the crop has been cut, stored and cleaned. Casual labourers are also paid Workers in mmmg, quarrying, livestock, forestry, at the rate of one stack of wheat (locally called fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and poola) for every nineteen cut by them. Since they allied activities themselves make these bundles, the one meant for as payment for the labour is invariably of a bigger This category has returned 11,261 persons- 10,277 males and 984 females or 12.63 % as workers. size. The number of females returned as workers is In bigger villages and urban centres preference relatively very small. The main categories in which for cash payment is becoming noticeable. Agricultural these workers are employed are:-

Code Brief description of the Number of workers Percentage Ranking No. industry to 3 P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

009 Production of other agricultural produce 144 138 6 1.26 4 (including fruits and nuts not covered b code number 006 and flowers) not covered above

024 Production of fodder by exploitation of 178 70 108 1.50 2 forests

040 Production and rearing of livestock 10,333 9,636 697 90.58 1 (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat

042 Rearing and production of other animals 129 83 46 1.46 5 (mainly for slaughter) such as pigs

107 Quarrying of stone (including slate) 150 120 30 1.33 3 clay, sand, gravel, limestone

A great majority of the workers are engaged Workers in the Household Industry; in the production and rearing of livestock. As many as 21 fairs are held each year in the district There are 15,378 persons-IO,775 males and and in these cattle trading is brisk. The above 4,603 females or 5.42 % of the total workers who again serves to emphasise the rural economy of have returned manufacture in Household Industry the district. as their main occupation. lxi

The main household industries of the district are:-

Code Brief description of the Number of workers Percentage Rankin~ No. industry to 3 Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

206 Production of butter, cheese, ghee and 306 164 142 1.99 11 other dairy products

207 Production of edible fats and oils (other 733 487 246 4.77 8 than hydrogenated oil)

235 Cotton weaving in handlooms 673 321 352 4.38 9

273 Making of textile garments including 1,184 1,020 164 7.70 5 raincoats and headgear 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods 1,870 1,842 28 12.16 4 (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows.

288 Manufacture of material from cork. 2,187 997 1,190 14.22 2 bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products

310 Currying, tanning and fi~ishing of ~ides 807 649 158 5.25 6 and skins and preparatIOn of fimshed leather

311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather 2,032 1,437 595 13.21 3 footwear

350 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen 2,280 1,313 967 14.83 1 pottery

369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares 779 668 III 5.06 7 393 Manufacture of Jewellery, silverware 627 601 26 4.07 and wares using gold and other precious metals

The highest number of workers are thus engag­ Workers in Manufacturing other than ed in the manufacture of earthen ware pottery, a Household Industry profession plied m05tly by the kumhars. This is There are only 1,725 Persons-l,577 males followed by manufacturing from leaves, cork, and and 148 females or 0.61 % of the total workers in bamboos and making of shoes and other leather the above category. The district has no major products. These industries again emphasise the rural Industry and whatever little it has, is confined to characteristics of the district. Among the other urban areas. The workers are mostly engaged in industries, cotton weaving in the handlooms appears manufacture of miscellaneous textile garments 325 to be an old tradition in Sarangpur, where the persons-315 males and 10 females; followed by weavers have a wen organised society. At village manufacture of wood and wooden products 203 Padana in Sarangpur tahsil attractive hand woven workers-l96 males and 7 females. Manufacture of cloth -is produced by the local weavers. A Tannery clay products occupies the third piace with 164 located at Narsingarh trains in the currying and workers-l04 males and 60 females. The pattern flaying of hides. of industries is similar to the household industries. lxii

Workers in Construction: a very great portion of workers under this category are retail traders of miscellaneous types. There is not There are 1,130 persons-l,008 males and 122 much of trade or commerce in the district. Among females or 0.40%of the total workers in this category the retail traders those dealing in fibres, yarns, spread evenly in the rural and urban areas. A great sarees, dhoties, ready made garments of cotton, silk number of the workers are engaged in construction etc. are highest in number being 689 persons-680 and maintenance of buildings 723 persons-655 males and 9 females. males and 68 females; construction and mainten­ ance of roads and raIlways account for another 251 Workers in Transport, Storage and Communications: persons-223 males and 28 females. The rail road There are 723 workers-711 males and 12 construction Guna-Maksi link on the Western Railway females or 0.26/~ of the total workers in the above which will pass through the district, was started in category. They are mostly confined to urban area" the year 1962. and are engaged in transporting by buses, trucks and Workers in Trade and Commerce other motor vehicles. Other Services: In this category there are 5,401 persons -4,881 males and 520 females or 1.90% of the total workers There are 20,261 persons-13,520 males and spread out evenly in the rural and urban areas. 6,741 females or 7.14% of the total workers in this The trade is mostly of the retail type which engages category. They mainly relate to the following 5,025 persons-4,517 males and 508 females. Thus categories.

Code Brief description of the Number of workers Percentage Ranking No. industry to 3 Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

511 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation 548 281 267 2.70 II of drainage system and other work connected with public health and sanitation

803 Public service in police 895 894 4.41 4

805 Public service in administrative depart­ 356 356 1.75 12 ments and offices of quasi government organisation municipalities, local boards etc. 809 Public service in administrative depart­ 1,401 1,394 7 6.91 3 ments and offices of the State Government

811 Educational services such as those ren­ 1,463 1,318 145 7.22 2 dered by colleges. schools and similar other institutIons of non-technical type 820 Public health and medical services 615 412 203 3.03 8

831 Religious and allied services rendered 582 573 9 2.81 9 by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk

872 Recreation services such as theatres, 739 692 47 3.64 5 operas, companies, ballets etc. 880 Services rendered by domestic servants 669 202 467 3.30 6 883 Laundry services 568 222 346 2.80 10

884 Hair dressing 620 620 3.06 7 900 Activity not adequately described 10,876 5,761 5,115 53.68 lxiii

During the la~t decade there has b~en Of the total non-workers dependents, dis­ c~nsiderable expansion in the employment under the abled and infants form the bulk of there being74.34 % Government Departments. In 1951 there were only in this category. This is followed by those engaged 678 persons-578 males and 100 females as ag'linst household duties 16.14% and most of these are 1,627 persons-l,482 males and 145 females in 1961. females. The whole time students account for (The figure apart from Code 811 also includes 8.40 % of the total. These three categories account teachers in technical colleges and scientific services). for 98.88 % of the non-workers. There are 868 persons-862 males and 6 females under the employment of the State Government in IV 1951, as against this there are 1,401 employees in 1961. In 1951, the Medical and other Health Services COMMUNICATIONS had 361 persons-277 males and 84 females as against 615 in 1961. The number of female There is no railway line in the district. It is employees has gone to 203. Thus employment also not approached by air hence it has to depend facilities under the Government have shown consider­ on roads for all contacts with the outside world. Two important National Highways vb. Agra-Bombay able increase. Road National Highway 3, and Jaipur-Nagpur via Bhopal, National Highway 12 cross the district. The The NOIl- Workers: former is an all weather Highway thus it enables an The district has returned 451 persons-375 all the year round link with lndore and GwaJior (129 males and 533 females, per 1,000 persons/males! and 207 miles respectively). Biaora is situated on females, as non-workers, respectively. The details the junction of these Highways. Rajgarh gets cut are indicated in the table below: off during high floods in the river Newaj. Bhopal also gets cut off because of high floods in the river Parbati, flowing about 21 miles south of Narsingarh. Table-Showing persons not at work classified by On both these rivers the bridges are low; but at the type of activities. RaJgarh an all weather bridge is under construction. Among the other tahsils Khi1chipur 11 miles west of Category Persons Percentage Ra]garh easily gets cut off also because of RaJgarh. 1 2 3 Sarangpur and Narsingarh usually are not cut off, although communications between Narsingarh and Total Non-workers 232,956 100,00 Bhopal get cut off.

Full time students 19,560 8.40 The other important roads in the district are: Zirapur-Khilchipur; Pachor-Talen-Shujalpur ; Pachor­ 2 Household duties 37,606 16.14 ; Biaora-3uthalia; Narsingarh-Kotra; 3 Dependents, infants ano 173,183 74.34 Rajgarh-Kalipeeth. The distances to adjoining dist­ disabled ricts are: Sehore 83; Guna 77; Shajapur 72 and 4 Retired, Rentier or In- 992 0.43 Ihalawar 76 miles. The rail head at Shujalpur is dependent means 53 miles via Pachor on Shujalpur-Pachor road.

5 Beggf.'rs and vagrants 1,430 0.61 Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones:

6 Inmates of institutions 70 0.03 There are only five places where telephone facilities are available and these are (1) Rajgarh, (2) 7 Persons seeking employ- 55 0.02 Biaora, (3) Narsingarh, (4) Pachor and (5) ment for the first time Sarangpur. At these places Public Call Offices have 8 Persons employed before 60 0.03 been started. Telegraph facilities exist at eight but now out of employ- places in the district \';=. Rajgarh, Biaora, Khilchipur, ment and seeking work Narsingarh, Pachor, Sarangpur, Machalpur and Zirapur. Ixiv

Besides the above there are nine sub-offices In literacy the district is much behind other and eighty six branch offices extending postal facili­ adjoining districts. Agriculture is the main prop of ties. All the towns have at least one post office its economy ; cultivatIOn is limitd to the dry type each and Narsingarh has two. This gives one post and at present the means of irrigation are office for 5,441 persOns or 24.9 sq. miles. In rural meagre. There are not many industries and even areas this works out to 19 villages per post office. household industries are few. Lack of good communications have perhaps delayed progress It happens to be one of the few districts v which have no rail link. On the more positive side, much of the district lie in the Malwa Plateau where CONCLUSION soil is fertile and climate less severe. The Maksi­ Guna link of the Western Railway will bring rail Situated on the Malwa Plateau and touching communication to the district and the medium irriga­ the Rajasthan border in the north, the district re­ tion proj ect more prosperity. mains fairly secluded and cut off. The lack of rail roads has perhaps aggravated the position. There IMPORT ANT PLACES IN THE DISTRICT are practically no major and few minor industries and the poor communications never encouraged their Andalheda (pop. 721) growth. The construction of rail link is likely to Andalheda is an old village about 6 miles from open up the interior regions. At present there does Narsingarh lying about 2 miles from the road. It was not appear much potential for industrial growth. once included in Bihar of Sarkar Sarangpur.

The Agra-Bombay National Highway 3 the 2 Biaora (pop. 10,133) main artery of communication incidentally in a Biaora is situated on the National Highway 3 limited way, also acts as a line of demarcation for and thus occupies a very important position in the certain physical features. It has been observed that district. It also connects the northern districts of the from Pachor, the highway as it proceeds towards State and Rajasthan to Bhopal; hence it is an im­ the north divides the western region into compara­ portant centre of communications. The Maksi-Guna tively less fertile, arid lands and small hills with little rail link will pass through it, and bring it on the rail vegetation. The eastern portion has more fertile soil, map. It is an old town and was once the head­ is better cultivated and economically more well off. quarters of a mahal in Sarangpur Sarkar. (Also please Thus we find north-western parts of Ra,1garh and see p. xlviii). Khilchipur tahsil, which are nearer RaJasthan borders arid and the soil is shallow and of poor 3 Biaara Mandu (pop. 743) quality being mostly covered with stones and pebbles. The village is said to be over one thousand The district occupies 1.39 % of the total sur­ years old, having been named after a Kulmi Patel. face of the State but returns 1.60% population; thus The Muslim troops used to be stationed here and suggesting that the density of population 218 persons legend has it, that it was from here that they saw the per sq. mile is higher than State figure of 190. Raj­ fire at Sola Khamba at Bihar (Narsingarh). It is garh ranks thirty third in population and thirty fifth situated on the bank of and is 6 in area. It is a 'below average' district both in area miles from Sarangpur, its tahsil headquarters. It was and popUlation. In area it is little less than one scene of battle in 1813 land 1847. seventh of Bastar the biggest district but at least more than two and half times Datia, the smallest 4 Bihar (pop. 461) in the State. In terms of population, it is a little more than one fourth of Bilaspur the most populous The ruins around Bihar suggest that it must district and again over two and half times Datia, the have been an important centre of Jain religion. These least populous one. In the population growch for led Luard to think that it may have been a monastery the last sixty years it again ranks twenty third. and the name a corruption of 'Vihara'. It lies lxv seven miles south of Narsingarh and the river a good road which, however, during very heavy rains parwati flows nearby. It was under the Khichis, gets cut off because of a low lying bridge across the who were conquered by Muslims. The rums of a river Parbati. The site of the town is the place of building known as Sola Khamba or sixteen pillars the temple of Shiva-then known as Toplia Mahadeo, stand on a hill nearby. It is believed that the for the persons who lived there manufactured toplis building was fifteen storied high and destroyed by or baskets ; hence the name stuck. It is however in the Muslims who saw the lights from Biaora Mandu. the autmnal months that the place becomes exceed­ A relic of Muslim occupation is a tomb erected in ingly picturesque and beautiful. From the top of 1465 A.D. Besides these, there are two temples one the Baijnath Mahadeo temple the pleasant panorama dedicated to Mahadeo and the other to Parwati. It is very appealing, with the lakes full of limpid water, is a sequestered and picturesque place and is reached with the land carpetted in lush green grass, with the by a bullock cart track from Kotra. small streams racing down the slopes of the hills and the hills themselves covered with good vegetation and 5 Chhapihera (pop. 2,710) as the rustling wind sweeps the murmuring country­ The name is derived from Chhapi Nala which side adorned with mellowing crops, radiant in the flows past. The nala subsequently becomes Chhapi evening sun, the brilliance of the blue skies seems to river. It is situated on Pachor-Zirapur road. There be evenly matched with the grandeur of the green. are some old temples around the village. (please also see p. xlvii).

6 Khilchipur (pop. 6,970) 10 Pachor (pop. 4,490) Khilchipur was formerly a State and now a tahsil It is situated on the banks of Newaj and is with its headquarters at Khilchipur town. It is on the Agra-Bombay National Highway 3. During situated eleven miles west of Rajgarh near the the 1857 movement it was captured by the troops borders of Rajasthan. Khilchipur State was found­ from Indore. It also connects to Shujalpur and ed by Dewan Ugrasen in 1544 A.D. The ruling Zirapur in the district. Thus it is an important road family belonged to the Khichi section of the Chouhan junction. It was the Block headquarters before the clan of Rajputs. It is the biggest tahsil in the district same was shifted to Sarangpur. and includes former Zirapur tahsil of Indore State. (Please also see p. xlviii). 11 Padhana (pop. 2,654) Padhana is a big village situated about 8 7. Khujner (pop. 4,112) miles north-east of Sarangpur and approached from A village in RaJgarh tahsil and once a tahsil Mau (5 miles north from Sarangpur on National of Narsingarh State. It is said to be over 500 years Highway 3) by a recently constructed approach old. It is situated on Pachor-Zirapur road. road. Cloth of good quality is woven here. 12 Rajgarh (pop. 9,095) 8 Kotra (pop. 601) The district headq uarter~ town on the left It was once a tahsil of RaJgarh State. It is bank of river Newaj was founded in 1640 by situated 6 miles south of Narsingarh. It is on the Mohan Singh and is 87 miles from Bhopal. In 1857 fringe of forest and some old shikargahs (hunting the nationalist leader Tatya Tope attempted to places) are well laid out. pitch his camp but on being pursued by the British cavalry left the place. The district forms border 9. Narsingarh (pop. 11,558) with Rajasthan. (Please also see p. xlviii).

The town is nearly 300 years old having been 13 Sankha (pop. 445) founded in 1681 by Dewan Paras Ram" The beauti­ A small village situated near the river Parbati ful lake in the town in whiCh is reflected the old fort and is about 3 miles from Kotra, once its tahsil and palace still bears the name of the founder. The headquarters. Each year in the month of Magh a town is 51 miles away from Bhopal and is reached by . mel a is. held here and is known as Shyamji-ka-mela. lxvi

14 Sarangpur (pop. 11,263) useful weaving. Good quality fabrics are still woven in and around Sarangpur. The town has been The town is situated on the Agra-Bombay electrified. National Highway 3 about 78 miles north of Indore, on the east bank of the Kali Sindh river and dates 15 Talen (pop. 3,200) back to the times of Muslim kings in Malwa. The site however is said to be more ancient. During 's It is situated on Shujalpur-Pachor road on reign the town was incorporated into Mughal Empire the river NewaJ and the area around Talen mostly in 1561. On the defeat of Baz Bahad ur; his hand­ grows wheat. A police station and a Nyaya Panchayat some and gifted wife Rupmati a great musician of her are located here. It was a part of Rajgarh State time, fled to avoid the captors. Sarangpur became and a tahsil headquarters. a Subah of Malwa and the Chief town of Sarangpur Sarkar. The Marathas captured it in 1734 and in 16 Zirapur (pop. 4,593) 1809 given to Karim Khan Pindari in ja~ir. took it back in 1814 and it was restored to Dewas The village is situated on the left bank of in 1818. In May 1948 it came under Ra]garh Chhapi river and was formerly a tahsil of Indore district and has remained a tahsil in it. Once muslin State. It is now a sub-tahsil (tappa). It is also of excellent quality was weaved: the tradition seems mentioned in Ain-e-Akbarl being the headquarters to persist and the Katiya and Momins still do some of a mahal in Sarangpur Sarkar. REFERENCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENfS

The following books and reports proved (8) Census of India, 1931, Vol. 1-rnd ia, immensely helpful in compiling the above note. Part Ill-Ethnographic by-B.S. Guha Gazetteers: (9) Census of India, 1931, Vol. XX- Agency, Part I. Report The Central India State Gazetteer Series by-e.S. Venkatachar (10) Census of India. Paper No. I of 1962, (a) Dewas State Gazetteer, 1907 1961 Census, Final Population Tables by-C.E. Luard (11 ) Census of India, Paper No. I of 1963, (b) N arsingarh State Gazetteer, 1907 1961 Census- Religion by-C.E. Luard (12) Census of India, Paper No.2 of 1955, (c) Rajgarh State Gazetteer, 1907 Sample Census of Births and Deaths, by-C.E. Luard 1952-53 (d) The Indore State Gazetteer, 1931, (13) Census of lndia, 1951, Madhya Bharat Vol. I-Text by-L.C. Dhariwal and Bhopal, Part I-Report 2 Census Reports: by-Ranglal (14) District Census Hand Book, 1951, (I) Central Tndia State Census Series, 1921, Rajgarh District Vol. XXVII-Khilchipur State, Text and Tables by-C.E.Luard (IS) Census of India, 1961; Vol. VIII-M.P. Part II-A-General Population Tables (2) Central India State Census Series, 1931, by-G. Jagathpathi Vol. XXV-Narsingarh State by-e.S. Venkatachar 3 Other References: (3) Central India State Census Series, 1931, Vol. XXlX--Rajgarh State. Text and (1) The Tribes and Castes of Central Provinces Tables;and Alphabetical List of VilJages of India by-C.S. Venkatachar by-R.V. Russell and Hiralal (4) Central India State Census Series, 1931, (2) Stati~tical Abstract of Madhya Pradesh, Vol. XVI Holkar State, Part I Report 1960-61 by-M.A. Rashid (5\ Central India State Census Series, 1941, Vol. IV-7 Narsingarh St.ate, Tables Besides these we are particularly grateful to and Alphabetical List of Villages the Collector Ra]garh for making available manus­ by-Mahmood Ali Khan cript reports and supplying data on various subjects. (6) Central India State Census Series, 1941, Our thanks are also due to the District Statistical Vol. IV -3 Khilchipur State Officer, Rajgarh, the Executive Engineer Irrigation by-Mahmood Ali Khan at Narsingarh, the District Agricultural Officer and (7) Central India State Census Series, 1941, Vol. IV-, Part VI the Sub Divisional Officer Narsingarh who helped Ra.lgarh by-L.M. Mishra in the compilation of this note.

PA R T I

A-General Population Tables B-Economic Tables (i) General Economic Tables (ii) Household Economic Tables C-Social and Cultural Tables D-Migration Table E-Housing Tables SCT-Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes SC-Special Table for Scheduled CJ.stes only ST-Special Tables for Scheduled Tribes only Town and Village Directory Appendices to Town and Village Directory

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TABLE A-I

AREA, H()USES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Number of Districtl Total Area in Populatio!lr----"---., Number occupied Population Tahsil/ Rural r------..A. per Inhabi- . Unin- of residential ,---_--.A. Town Urban Sq. miles Sq. km. Sq. mile ted habited Towns houses Persons Males Females 1 2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH T (a) 2,383 6,172 DISTRICT (b) 2.365' 7 6,127' 3 218 1,673 78 5 93,751 516,871 269,666 247,205 R 2,351' 0 6,089' 2 199 1,673 78 84,384 467.852 243,937 223,915 U 14' 7 38' 1 3,330 5 9,367 49,019 25.729 23,290 Khilchipur Tahsil T 632' 3 1,637' 5 220 528 30 1 24,424 139,285 72,872 66,413 R 629' 8 1,631' 0 210 528 30 23,164 132,315 69,260 63.055 U 2- 5 6' 5 2,788 1,260 6,970 3,612 3,358

1 Khilchipur (M) U 2' 5 6'47 2,788 1,260 6,970 3,612 3,358

2 Rajgarh T 421- 4 1,091' 5 188 374 21 15,183 79,036 41,488 37,548 Tahsil R 418' 4 1,083- 7 167 374 21 13,350 69,941 36,624 33,H7 U 3' 0 7- 8 3,032 1,833 9,095 4,864 4,231

2 Rajgarh eM) U 3-00 7-77 3,032 1,833 9,095 4,864 4.231

3 Biaora T 443 1 1,147' 7 212 277 16 14,687 94,090 49,298 44,792 Tahsil R 440' 9 1,142' 0 190 277 16 12,753 83.957 43,961 39,996 U 2' 2 5' 7 4,564 1,934 10,133 5,337 4,796 3 Biaora (M)U 2'22 S'75 4,564 1,934 10,133 5,337 4,796

4 Sarangpur Tahsil T 349. 2 904' 5 250 192 2 .1 17,029 87,2~2 45.211 42,Oll R 347' 2 899' 3 219 192 2 14,968 75,959 39,402 36.551 U 2' 0 5' 2 5.632 2,061 11,~63 5,809 5.454. 4 Sarangpur (M) U 2'00 5,18 5,632 2,061 11,263 5,809 5,454

5 Narsingarh Tahsil T 519' 7 1,346- 1 226 302 9 22,428 117,238 60,797 56,44l R 514' 7 1,333' 2 205 302 9 20,149 105,680 54,690 50,990 U 5' 0 12' 9 2,312 2,279 11,558 6.107 5,451 5 Narsingarh (M) U 5'00 12'95 2,312 2,279 11,558 6,107 5,451

Nute :-1 Under Columns 3(a) and (b);(a) represents the area figures furnished by the Surveyor General of India; (b) represents the area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. The area figures of tahsils total and rural are based on the: figures of the State Survey Department. ' 2 (M) is used for Municipality. 3 The Urban area figures are collected by the Census Organisation. 4 Population per square mile has been calculated on area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. 4

APPENDIX I

Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set up (only those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)

Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Net Area -----, Gain(+) Loss(-) Area in Area in Name of 1951 r------A..-----, Brief description r--...... A..--, District! Territorial Brief Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Tahsil Units Description miles km. miles km. miles km. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RAJGARH DISTRICT

Khilchipur Tahsil Khilchipur One uninhabited 0.4 1.0 +0.4 +1.0 Tahsll village transferr­ ed from Sarangpur Tahsil Sarangpur Tahsil Sarangpur One uninhabited 0.4 1.4 -0.4 -1.0 Tahsil village transferred to Khilchipur Tahsil

APPENDIX II

Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with la population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns WIth a population under 5,000 District/Tahsil Percentage of total rural Percentage of total urban Number Population populatIOn of the district Number population population of the district 2 3 4 5 6 7

Note :-There is no such village or town in the district.

APPENDIX III

Houseless and Institutional Population

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population Rural ,- ,-----'------. District/Tahsil Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAJGARH DISTRICT Total 1,915 1,132 783 610 474 136 Rural 1,766 1,032 734 189 154 35 Urban 149 100 49 421 320 101 1 Khilchipur Tahsil Total 495 303 192 35 34 1 Rural 480 295 185 35 34 1 Urban 15 8 7 .2 Rajgarh Tahsil Total 88 63 25 322 229 93 Rural 48 25 23 89 68 21 Urban 40 38 2 233 161 72 "3 "Biaora Tahsil Total 196 lOS 91 30 24 6 Rural 165 86 79 8 8 Urban 31 19 12 22 16 6 4 Sarangpur Tahsil Total 289 189 100 26 26 Rural 276 182 94 26 26 Urban 13 7 6 5 Narsingarh Tahsil Total 847 472 375 197 161 36 Rural 797 444 353 31 18 13 Urban 50 28 22 166 143 23 5

TABLE A-II

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS

Decade Percentage District Year Persons variation decade variation Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

RAJGARH DISTRICT 1901 274,676 N.A. N.A. 1911 347,311 +72,635 +26.44 180,133 167,178 1921 325,082 -22,229 - 6.40 170,530 154,552 1931 366,303 +41,221 +12.68 192,211 174,092 1941 401,933 +35,630 + 9.73 210,218 191,715 1951 427,523 +25,590 + 6.37 222,228 205,295 1961 516,871 +89,348 +20.90 269,666 247,205

APPENDIX

District and Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and population involved in those changes

1951 Popula- Population Net increase (+) tion according in 1951 or decrease (-) Area in 1961 Area in 1951 to jurisdIction adjusted to between ,----A 1961 ,-__..A- __, prevaIling in jurisdiction co Is. District/Tahsil Sq.miles Sq.km. Population Sq. miles Sq.km. 1951 of 1961 7&8

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAJGARH DISTRICT 2,365.7 6,127.3 516,871 2,354.0 6,096.9 427,523 427,523 ( +11.7) ( +30.4)

1 Knilchipur Tahsil 632.3 1,637.5 139,285 625'27 1,619.45 119,106 119,106 (+7.03)

2 Rajgarh Tahsil 421.4 1,091.5 79,036 423.06 1,095.73 67,149 67,149 (-1.66)

3 Bia0ra Tahsil 443.1 1,147.7 , 94,090 440.07 1,139.78 75,962 75,962 ( +3.03)

4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349.2 904.5 87,222 348.75 903.26 71,718 71,718 ( +.45) :5 Narsingarh Tahsil 519.7 1,346.1 117,238 516.64 1,338.10 93,588 93,588 ( +3.06) 6

TABLE A-III

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION I Villages with less than 2,000 population r- Total number Total rural population Less than 200 population 200-499 population of inhabited r- r- District(fahsil villages Persons Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH DISTRICT 1,673 467,852 243,937 223,915 913 48,838 44,262 540 89,773 82,052 1 Khilchipur Tahsil 528 132,315 69,260 63,055 340 17,696 15,865 125 20,474 18,665 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 374 69,941 36,624 33,317 267 13,322 12,057 90 15,239 13,524 3 Biaora Tahsil 277 83,957 43,961 39,996 137 7,484 6,766 95 16,341 14,899 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 192 75,959 39,402 36,557 51 3,397 3,125 102 16,851 15,623 S Narsingarh Tahsil 302 105,680 54,690 50,990 118 6,939 6,449 128 20,868 19,341

TABLE A-III

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION-Concld.

I Villages with less than 2,000 population-Concld. II. Villages with population of 2,000-9,999 r-- --..A.. r- District/Tahsil 500-999 population 1,000-1,999 population 2,000-4,999 population 5,000-9,999 population r- -, r------'------, ,..-_-----A..__ ----, Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

RAJGARH DISTRICT 168 59,970 55,919 41 27.492 24,771 11 17,864 16,911 1 Khilchipur Tahsil 48 17,832 16,227 12 7,906 7,145 3, 5,352 5,153 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 14 4,722 4,632 2 1,231 1,102 2,110 2,002 3 Biaora Tahsil 32 11,223 10,664 12 7,818 6,689 1,095 978 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 31 10,708 9,991 6 4,691 4,429 2 3,755 3,389 S Narsingarh Tahsil 43 15,485 14,405 9 5,846 5,406 4 5,552 5,389 7

TABLE A-IV

TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATlON IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Area in 1961 Percentage Name Status of ,--"- Decade decade of town town Year Sq. miles Sq.km. Persons variation variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Class IV (10,000-19,999)

Narsingarh M 1901 8,778 4,627 4,151 1911 9,164 + 386 + 4.40 4,779 4,385 1921 8,762 402 - 4.39 4,677 4,085 1931 9,241 + 479 + 5.47 4,930 4,311 1941 11,036 +1,795 +19.42 5,875 5,161 1951 9,933 -1,103 - 9.99 5,027 4,906 1961 5.0\) 12.95 11,558 +1,625 +16.36 6,107 5,451 Sarangpur 1\.1 1901 6,339 3,026 3,313 1911 7,198 + 859 +13.55 3,561 3,637 J921 6,538 660 - 9.17 3,335 3,203 1931 6,934 + 396 + 6.06 3,500 3,434 1941 7,095 + 161 + 2.32 3,697 3,398 1951 .. 9,137 +2,042 +28.78 4,603 4,534 1961 2.00 5.18 11,263 +2,126 +23.27 5,809 5,454 Biaora M 1901 5,607 .. 2,917 2,690 1911 6,663 +1,056 +18.83 3,408 3,255 1921 6,044 - 619 - 9.29 3,140 2,904 1931 6,475 + 431 + 7.13 3,382 3,093 1941 7,214 + 739 +11.41 3,824 3,390 1951 8,445 +1.231 +17.06 4,328 4,117 1961 2.22 5.75 10,133 +1,688 + 19.99 5,337 4,796 Oass V (5,000-9,999)

Rajgarh M 1901 5,399 2,795 2,604 1911 6,389 + 990 +18.34 3,268 1,121 1921 6,236 153 - 2.39 3,230 3,006 1931 6,759 + 523 + 8.39 3,555 3,204 1941 7,638 + 879 +13.00 3.971 3,667 1951 7,408 230 - 3.01 3,791 3,617 1961 3.00 7.77 9,095 +1,687 +22.77 4,864 4,231

Khilchipur M 1901 5,121 2,569 2,552 1911 5,868 + 747 +14.59 2,964 2.904 1921 5,300 568 - 9.68 2,705 2,595 1931 5,779 + 479 + 9.04 3,002 2,777 1941 6,663 + 884 + 15.30 3,444 3,219 1951 6,227 436 - 6.54 3,157 3,070 1961 2.50 6.47 6,970 + 743 +11.93 3,612 3,358

Note M=Municipality. 8

PRIMARY CENSUS

Occupied Residential Houses Total no. of persons enumerated (including Scheduled District/Tahsil r------.A.---, inmates of institutions and houselcss persons) Castes Area in No. of No. of ----"- , r------'-~ '>q. miles houses households Persons Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAJGARH DISTRICT T 2,365.7 93,751 104,62! 516,871 269,666 247,205 49,960 47,871 R 2,351.0 84.384 94,565 467,852 243,937 223,915 46,853 44,868 U 14.7 9.367 10,1)57 49,019 25,729 23,290 3,107 3,003

1 Khilchipur Tahsil T 632.3 24,424 27,565 139,285 72,872 66413 11,882 11,551 R 629.8 23,164 26,160 132,315 69,260 63,055 11,479 11,174 U 2.5 1,260 1,405 6,970 3,612 3,358 403 377

2 Rajgarh Tahsil T 421.4 15.183 15.923 79,036 41,488 37,548 6,642 6,205 R 418.4 13,350 14,063 69,941 36,624 33,317 6,264 5,794 U 3.0 1,833 1,860 9,095 4,864 4,231 378 411

3 Biaora Tahsil T 443.1 14,687 18,864 94,090 49,298 44,792 9,509 9,010 R 440.9 12.753 16,727 83.957 43,961 39,996 8,643 8,196 U 2.2 1,934 2,137 10,133 5,337 4,796 866 814

4 Sarangpur Tahsil T 349.2 17.029 18,331 87.222 45,211 42,01l 9,444 8,959 R 347.2 14,968 16073 75,959 39,402 36,557 8,826 8,348 U 2.0 2,061 2,258 11,263 5,809 5,454 618 611

5 Narsingarh Tahsil T 519.7 22.428 ]3,939 117,238 60,797 56,441 i2,483 12.146 R 514.7 20.149 2i,542 105,680 54,690 50,990 11,641 11,356 U 5.0 2,279 2,397 11,558 6,107 5.451 842 790

PRIMARY CENSUS WORKERS

II III IV V In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, In Manufacturing Fishmg, Huntmg, other than As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards At Household Household Labourer and allied activities Industry Industry District /Tahsil ,- ..A.. -, .A. ,- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Famales

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

RAJGARH DISTRICT T 17.354 18,492 10,277 984 10,775 4,603 1,577 148 R 17,224 18,382 9,737 791 9,177 3,586 170 11 U 130 110 540 193 1,598 1,017 1,407 137

1 Khilchipur Tahsil T 2,740 3,632 3,2M 210 3,801 1,201 135 13 R 2,712 3,618 3,172 171 3,313 979 27 4 U 28 14 89 39 488 222 108 9

2 Rajgar h Tahsil T 1,715 1.767 1,292 175 1,339 539 156 18 ')0 R J,71O 1,767 1,187 140 1,188 443 _0 5 U 5 105 35 lSI 96 128 13

1 Biaora Tahsil T 3.i74 3,915 1.977 2[5 1,878 989 408 42 R 3,753 3,899 1,917 201 1,610 788 24 U 21 16 60 14 268 20] 384 42

4 Sarangpuf Tahsil T 2,765 2,125 1,816 102 1,719 1,043 407 28 R 2,695 2.049 U23 66 1,330 647 50 2 U 70 76 93 36 389 396 357 26

5 N~rsingarh Tahsil T 6,360 7,053 1.931 282 2,038 831 471 47 R 6,354 7,049 1,738 213 1,736 729 41 ., U 6 4 193 69 302 102 430 47 9

ABSTRACT

WORKERS --.A.. '-' 1 Literate and Total Workers I Scheduled Tribes educated persons (l to IX) As Cultivator ,..._-..A. ,- -, r- ..A. ,- , District! Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Tahsil

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

485 494 44.117 7,499 168,475 115.440 108,372 83,818 T 483 494 31,7L2 3,103 155,641 111,973 107,452 83,347 R 2 12,395 4,396 12,834 3,467 920 471 U

12 3 9,579 1,238 45.987 25.158 31,569 18.464 T 1 12 .:; 7.825 822 44,185 24.632 31,403 18,375 R 1,754 416 1,802 526 166 89 U

6.283 1,623 25,445 17.527 17,955 14,404 T 2 3,603 505 23,212 17,135 17,869 14,375 R 2,680 _ 1,118 2,233 392 86 29 U

192 228 6.923 1.278 31,8[6 2·1,[12 20,736 18,232 T 3 192 228 4,48C) 409 29,071 23,327 20,525 18,098 R 2,434 869 2,745 785 211 134 U

4 0,779 1,405 27.692 20,015 16,228 ]3,930 T 4 4 7.373 607 2-i.626 18.854 15,861 13,737 R 2,406 798 3,066 1,161 367 193 U

.';77 263 11.553 1,955 37,535 28,628 21,884 18,788 T 5 275 263 8,4:l2 760 34,547 28,025 21,794 18,762 R 2 3,121 1,195 2,988 603 90 26 U

ABSTRACT-Concld. WORKERS NON-WORKERS ..A. . ., VI VII VIII IX X

In Transport, In Trade Storage and In Construction and Corr:merce CommunicatlODs In Other Services ,------..A.___ , r----'_ ,-----.A.-----., r---..A.-~., r-----"---, District! Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Tdhsil

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

1,008 122 4,881 520 711 12 13,520 6,741 101.191 131.765 T 441 98 2,556 322 171 .. 8,713 5,436 88.296 111,942 R 567 24 2,325 198 540 11 4,807 1,305 12,895 19,823 U

243 29 1,0'19 72 80 1 3,059 1,536 26,885 41,255 T 113 20 807 49 61 .. 2,577 1,416 25,075 38,423 R 130 9 292 23 19 1 482 120 1,810 2,832 U

138 6 520 32 124 6 2,206 580 16,043 20,021 T 2 32 3 283 15 17 898 387 13,412 16,182 R 106 3 237 17 107 6 1,308 193 2,631 3,839 U

193 16 995 127 174 .1,681 576 17,482 20.680 T 3 74 11 370 83 18 780 247 14,890 16,669 R 119 5 625 44 156 901 329 2,592 4,011 U

152 19 1,094 65 152 3 3,359 2,700 17,519 21,996 T 4 89 18 484 37 55 2,339 2,298 14,776 17,703 R 63 1 610 28 97 3 1,020 402 2,743 4,293 U

282 52 1,173 224 181 2 3,215 1,349 23,262 27,813 T 5 133 46 612 138 20 2,1I9 1,088 20,143 22,965 R 149 6 561 86 161 2 1,096 261 3,119 4,848 U 10

TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS ,- I II III In Mining, QU- arrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun- Total ting, Plan tation, Rural Age As Agricultural Orchards, and Urban group Total population Total Workers As Cultivator allied activities ,-___--A- Labourer ,---...A..._-----.., ,----A..__ , ,-----.A.. ,------'------Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

RAJGARH

Total All ages 516,871 269,666 247,205 168,475 115,440 108,372 83,818 17,354 18,492 10,277 984 0-14 209,080 108,376 100,704 15,748 12,050 7,990 9,041 1,642 2,063 5,008 22] 15-34 167,977 86,124 81,853 82,034 60,606 53,097 44,606 9,574 9,543 3,656 382 35-59 111),507 59,252 51,255 57,915 38,041 38,277 27,069 5,237 6,016 1,227 328 60+ 29,117 15,799 13,318 12,764 4,743 9,001 3,102 895 870 386 53 A.N.S. 190 115 75 14 7 6

Rural All ages 467,852 243,937 223,915 155,641 111,973 107,452 83,347 17,224 18,382 9.737 791 0-14 188,660 97,574 9].086 ]5,427 11,910 '7,953 9,025 1,641 2,056 4,971 220 15-34 152,960 78,384 74,576 75,906 59,121 52,734 44,402 9,513 9,489 3,418 307 35-59 99,916 53,557 46,359 52,538 36,481 37,896 26,854 5,lg2 5,978 1,003 224 60+ 26,149 14,312 11,837 11,757 4,461 8,862 3,066 882 859 345 40 A.N.S. 167 110 57 13 7 6

Urban All ages 49,019 25,729 23,290 12,834 3,467 920 471 130 110 540 193 0-14 20,420 10,802 9,618 321 140 37 16 1 7 37 1 15-34 15,017 7,740 7,277 6,128 1,485 363 204 61 54 238 75 35-59 10,591 5,695 4,896 5,377 1,560 381 215 55 38 224 104 60+ 2,968 1,487 1,481 1,007 282 139 36 13 11 41 13 A.N.S. 23 5 18 1 11

B-1

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE· GROUPS

WORKERS NON-WORKERS -----., r------"- -, IV V VI VII VIII IX. X

In Manufacturing In Trade ; In Transport, At Household other than House- In and Storage and In other Age Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services group r------A.-, ,------"-----, ,----"-----, ,----A..--, ,----A..------, r----A...---. r--...A..--~ Males Females Male:> Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 DISTRICT

10,775 4,603 1,577 148 1,008 122 4,881 520 711 12 13,520 6,741 101,191 131,765 All ages T 469 302 30 4 18 8 84 12 10 497 399 92,628 88,654 0-14 4,910 2,500 858 63 528 65 2,167 178 431 5 6,813 3,264 4,090 21,247 15-34 4,331 1,602 588 67 413 44 2,144 263 252 7 5,446 2,645 1,337 13,214 35-59 1,065 199 101 14 49 5 486 67 18 763 433 3,035 8,575 60+ 1 101 75 A.N.S.

9,177 3,586 170 11 441 ')8 2,556 322 171 8,713 5,436 88,296 111,942 All ar:es R 405 222 3 1 11 8 47 8 1 395 370 82,147 79,176 0-14 4,233 1,989 86 3 249 57 1,152 133 108 4,413 2,741 2,478 15,455 15-34 3,660 1,231 66 5 169 3:? 1.100 155 57 3,405 2,002 1,019 9,878 35-59 879 144 15 2 12 1 257 26 5 500 323 2,555 7,376 60+ 97 57 A.N.S.

1,598 1,017 1,407 137 567 24 2,325 198 540 12 4,807 1,305 12,895 10 ,823 All ages U 64 80 27 3 7 37 4 9 102 29 10,481 9,478 0-14 677 511 772 60 279 8 1,015 45 323 5 2,400 523 1,612 5,792 15-34 671 371 522 62 244 12 1,044 108 195 7 2,041 643 318 3,336 35-59 186 55 86 12 37 4 229 41 13 2li3 110 480 1,199 60+ 1 4 18 A.N.S. 12

TABLE

PART-B INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS I II III In Mining. Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, S. Educational levels Total population of workers As Agricultural Orchards and No. and non-workers CultIvator Labourer Allied activities ,.- , r------.A_ ,---"---, ,.----'----, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH

1 Total 467,852 243,937 223,915 107,452 8.3,347 17,224 18,382 9,737 791 2 llliterate 433,027 212,215 220,';;12 93,840 83,080 16,469 18,368 9,305 788 3 Literate (without ed.cational level) 32.644 29,640 3,004 13,381 264 750 14 426 3 4 Primary or Junior Basic 1,329 1,255 74 160 1 4 1 5 Matriculation and above 852 827 25 71 2 1 5 Khilchipur 1 Total 132,315 69,260 63,055 31,403 18,375 2,712 3,618 3,172 171 2 Illiterate 123,668 61,435 62,233 28,889 18,375 2,613 3,618 3,154 170 3 Literate (without educational level) 7,953 7,154 799 2,466 99 18 1 4 Primary or Junior Basic 437 418 19 34 5 Matriculation and above 257 253 4 14 2 Rajgarh

1 Total 69,941 36,624 33,317 L7,869 14,375 1,710 1,767 1,187 140 2 Illiterate 65,833 ·33,021 32,812 16,344 14,349 1,635 1,766 1,127 139 3 Literate (without educational level) 3,782 3,289 493 1,491 25 73 58 4 Primary or lunior Basic 190 180 10 27 1 2 1 5 Matriculation and above 136 134 2 7 1 3 Biaora 1 Total 83,957 43,961 39,996 20,525 18,098 3,753 3,899 1,917 201 2 Illiterate 79,059 39,472 39,587 18,323 18,028 3,649 3,899 1,807 200 3 Literate (without educational level) 4,706 4,313 393 2,1&2 6& 103 110 4 Primary or Junior Basic 99 91 8 11 5 Matriculation and above .93 85 8 9 2 4 Sarangpur

1 Total 75,959 39,402 36,557 15,861 13,737 2,695 2,049 1,723 66 ... Illiterate 67,979 32,029 35,950 12,575 13,663 2,537 2,044 1,590 66 '"3 Literate (without educational level) 7,471 6,892 579 3,233 74 158 5 133 4 Primary or Junior basic 325 306 19 37 5 MatriculatIOn and above 184 175 9 16

5 Narsingarh

1 Total 105,680 54,690 50,990 21,794 18,762 6,354 7,049 1,738 213 2 Illiterate 96,488 46,258 50,230 17,709 18,665 6,035 7,041 1,627 213 3 Literate (without educational level) .' 8,732 7,992 740 4,009 97 317 8 107 4 Primary or JUDI or baSIC 278 260 18 51 2 .5 Matriculation and above 182 180 2 25 4 13

B-lII

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ------~------, --. IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At Manufacturing In Transport, In Household other than House­ In Trade and Storage and Other S. Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Ser\'ices No.. ,---"--, r---.A..~ r--wA----... r-----A----"I r-__A.._~ ,--_ ___,A,.__-----.., r----"-----,. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

DISTRICT

9,177 3,586 170 11 441 98 2,556 322 171 8,713 5,436 88,296 111,942 1 7,002 3,557 74 11 327 98 583 306 26 5,485 5,345 79,104 109,259 :1

2.146 29 95 109 1,336 16 129 2,029 49 8,739 2,629 3 22 1 5 87 13 572 31 390 42 4 7 50 3 627 11 63 12 S Tahsil 3,313 979 27 4 113 20 807 49 61 2,577 1,416 25,075 38,423 1 2,529 968 19 4 93 20 158 44 10 1,602 1,393 22,368 37,641 2 774 11 7 20 590 5 41 591 11 2,548 771 3 8 1 45 8 174 9 148 10 4 2 14 2 210 3 11 1 S Tahsil

1,188 443 28 5 32 3 283 15 17 898 387 13,412 16,182 1 954 441 12 5 22 3 54 12 526 380 12,347 15,717 2 229 2 16 10 212 3 16 177 3 1,007 458 3 5 10 1 85 3 49 6 4 7 ] 10 1 9 1 S Tahsil 1,610 788 24 74 11 370 83 • 18 780 247 14,890 16,669 1 1,309 782 10 53 11 90 82 443 233 13,788 16,352 2 297 6 14 21 268 16 220 9 1,082 308 3 4 5 1 54 2 16 6 4 7 1 63 3 4 3 S Tahsil

1,330 647 50 2 89 18 484 37 55 2,339 2,298 14,776 17,703 1 979 643 6 2 55 18 117 37 15 1,524 2,26S 12,631 17,209 2 346 4 44 34 349 40 551 18 2,004 478 3 2 13 142 8 112 11 4 3 5 122 4 29 5 S

Tahsil

1,736 729 41 133 46 612 138 20 2,119 1,088 20,143 22,965 1 1,231 723 27 104 46 164 131 1,390 1,071 17,970 22,340 2

500 6 14 24 417 7 16 490 8 2,098 614 3 3 5 14 3 117 9 65 9 4 2 17 122 10 2 j 14 TABLE PART-A INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Live­ stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting. As Plantations, Educational levels Total population of workers As Agricultural Orchards and S. and non-workers Cultivator Labourer Allied activities ..A_ No. r- ---, r---..A_~ r--...A..-----, r-.. --_.A_-----"') Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH

1 TOTAL 49,019 25,729 23,290 920 471 130 110 540 193 2 Illiterate 32,228 13,334 18,894 593 456 116 110 413 193 3 Literate (without educational levels) 13,675 9,712 3,963 295 14 13 94 Primary or Junior Basic 1,515 1,261 254 19 11 '"S Matriculation or Higher 'Secondary 1,290 1,142 148 11 17 6 Technical diploma not equal to degree 35 33 2 7 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 12 11 8 University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree 233 20S 25 9 Technical degree 01' diploma equal to degree or post-gra- duate degree Total 31 28 3 4 (i) Engineering 4 4 (ii) Medicine 13 10 3 (iii) Agriculture 8 8 4 (iv) Veterinary or Dairying 6 6 (v) Technology (vi) Teaching (vii) Others 1.1

B-III

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ----. ,-----'-~ IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At M~nufacturing In Transport, In Household other than House- In Trade and Storage and Other S_ Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services No..

~_-..A_ ___, ,------..A.. ___-., r----.A..~ ,----'---., ,-_ _A._----... r--___A._-~ ,-----'- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

DISTRICT

1.598 1,017 1,407 137 567 24 2,325 198 540 12 4,807 1,305 12,895 19,823 1 925 979 506 124 274 24 691 187 213 11 1,944 1,127 7,659 15,683 Z

645 38 817 13 201 1,398 11 266 1 1,574 84 4,409 3,802 3 18 39 21 118 27 450 35 558 219 4

10 42 51 107 32 614 39 257 108 S

1 14 1 13 2 1 6

10 1 7

2 2 193 15 9 10 8

5 18 3 1 9 4 (i) 10 3 (ii) 2 (in) 6 (iy) (Y) (vi) (vii) 16

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others ,-__...A..----., ~------~------~ Rural ,------"------, ,-----'------, DivisIOn and Major Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Female8-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAJGARH DISTRICT

All Divisions T 10,775 4,603 101 20 10.674 4.583 R 9.177 3.586 96 20 9,081 3,566 U 1.598 1,017 5 1,593 1,017

Division a Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing T 100 49 100 49 R and hUnting U 100 49 100 49

Major grol~PS 00 Field produce and plantation T 2 2 R crops U 2 2

04 Lhestock and hunting T 100 47 100 47 R .. U )00 47 100 47

Division 2&3 IHanu[..ictw'illg T 10,675 4,554 101 20 10,574 4,534 R 9.177 3,586 96 20 9,081 3,566 U 1.498 968 5 1,493 968

Major groups 20 Foodstuffs T 970 439 53 3 917 436 R 757 318 53 3 704 315 U 213 121 213 121

21 Bc\'erages T 22 9 22 <} R 3 3 U 22 6 22 6

22 Tabacco products T 9 8 2 7 8

R 2 2 " 2 2 U 7 6 2 5 6

23 Textile-cotton T 491 537 6 485 536 R 250 244 3 247 243 U 241 293 3 238 293

25 Textile-wool T 22 6 22 6 R 18 18 U 4 6 4 6

27 Textile-nuscellaneous T 1,052 198 24 1 1,028 197 R 930 157 24 1 906 156 U 122 41 122 41

28 Manufacture of wood and T 2,851 1,219 14 1 2,837 1,218 wooden products R 2,678 1.091 14 1 2,664 1,090 U 173 12~ 173 128

29 Paper and paper products T 1 R U 1 1

30 Printing and publishing T 1 R U 1 1 17

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Con/d.

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others r------A -----, Rural r----.A.----, r-----'------, r----"------, Division and Major'Group of LS.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Coneld. 31 Leather and leather products T 2,196 762 1 8 2,195 754 R 1,962 592 1 8 1,961 584 U 234 170 234 170

33 Chemkals pnd chemical products T 20 3 20 3 R 7 3 7 3 U 13 13

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T 1,508 1,136 4 2.108 1,132 other t'lan pet;'oleum and coal R 1,311 949 4 1,311 945 U 197 187 197 187

36 Basic metals and their products T 704 112 704 112 except machmery and transport R 657 110 657 110 equipment U 47 2 47 2

38 Transport equipment T 11 3 1 10 3 R 2 1 1 .. U 9 3 9 3

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 817 122 2 817 12(} industries R 603 117 2 603 115 U 214 5 214 5- 18

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -Concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others r- ...----"----. r----"-- Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

RAJGARH DISTRICT (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS R 9,177 3,586 96 20 9,081 3,566 Divisions 0 Agricuture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 9,177 3,586 96 20 9,081 3,566

1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 3,313 979 54 18 3,259 961 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 3,313 979 54 18 3,259 961

2 Rajgarb Tabsil (Rural) All Divisions 1,188 443 14 1 1,174 442 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,188 443 14 1,174 442

3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural)

All DMsions 1,610 788 14 1 1,596 787 0 Agriculture, livestock. forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,610 788 14 1,596 787

4 Sarnagpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 1,330 647 10 1,320 647 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,330 647 10 1,320 647

5 Narsingpur Tahsil (Rural) All Divisions 1,736 729 4 1,732 729 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,736 729 4 1,732 729 19

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLAS~ OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worm -, Total ,------'----, ,------'----, ~ .. --J...-~ r-____"_~ r-_J.....______Division and Major Group of I.S.I.c. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femalea 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAJGARH DISTRICT ALL DIVISIONS T 31,974 8,527 984 16 9,512 597 17,610 6,868 3,868 1,046 U 10,186 1,869 355 5 4,043 335 4,580 1,261 1,208 ' 261

Division 0 Agriculture, live- stock, forestry, fish- ing and hunti'lg T 10,155 953 377 1 1,551 8 6,734 658 1,493 186 U 488 180 21 121 1 267 129 79 50 :Major Groups 00 Field produce and plantation crops T 211 31 27 107 1 26 8 51 22 U 169 7 19 77 1 26 5 47 1 02 Forestry and logging T 143 210 3 58 2 65 168 17 40 U 90 128 1 24 65 1!3 IS 03 Fishing T 149 3 121 25 U 04 2 55 7 04 Livestock and hunting T 9,652 712 347 1 1,383 5 6,522 482 1,400 224 U 165 45 1 18 121 11 2S 34

Division 1 ,Mining and quarrying T 122 31 2 9 17 94 5 17 9 U 52 13 2 9 38 4 3 9 Major Group 10 Mining and quarrying T 122 31 2 9 17 94 5 17 9 U 52 13 2 9 38 4 3 9

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 1,577 148 82 1 448 10 749 61 298 76 U 1,407 137 74 1 383 10 674 50 276 76

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 292 24 39 87 98 13 68 11 U 221 18 32 66 77 7 46 11 21 Beverages T 9 4 5 U 8 3 5

22 Tobacco products ·T 171 10 2 1 104 4 S9 S 6 U 166 10 2 1 102 4 56 5 6

23 Textile-cotton T 62 28 6 40 5 8 20 8 3 U 50 28 6 34 5 2 20 8 3

25 Textile-woo I T 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 315 10 12 29 193 5 81 5 U 313 10 12 29 191 5 81 5

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden products T 196 7 2 90 1 91 3 13 3 U 151 7 2 57 1 79 3 13 3 30 Printing and publishing 'r 14 1 6 5 2 t' 14 1 6 5 2 20

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTR1AL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ~----~------, Total ,------"------, ,------A-----. r------A..------., ,------..A----, ,.------A------, Division and Major group of J.S.l.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Major Groups 31 Leather and leather products T 92 2 3 24 58 7 2 U 85 2 Z 24 52 7 2

33 Chemicals and chemical products T 15 4 1 12 2 2 2 U 15 2 1 12 2 2

34-35 Non-metallic mine- ral products other than petroleum and coal T 104 60 2 2 49 10 51 50 U 103 59 2 2 48 9 51 50

36 Basic metal!' and theIr products except machinery and transport equipment T 111 2 4 14 65 2 28 U 94 4 12 50 28

37 Machinery (all kinds other than transport and elec- trical equipment) T 10 2 6 1 U 7 2 3 1

38 Transport equip- ment T 75 8 30 31 6 U 75 8 30 31 6

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries T 110 1 4 78 27 U '104 1 4 72 27

Division 4 Construction T 1,008 122 17 1 275 6 716 115 U 567 24 17 181 3 369 21

Major Group 40 Construction T 1,008 122 17 275 6 716 115 V 567 24 17 181 3 369 21

Division 5 Electricity,. gas, water and sani- tary services T 330 267 210 114 120 153 U 180 127 167 80 13 47

Major Groups 50 Electricity and gas T 40 37 3 V 40 37 3

51 Water supply and sanitary services T 290 267 173 114 117 153 U 140 ]27 130 80 10 47 21 TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker -, Total r-___A_---~ r-___A._-~ ,-----'--... -----., ,.---"--~ r-______.A._~ Division and Major Group of I.S.LC. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]2

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Division 6 Trade and Commerce T 4,881 520 427 10 879 2 2,103 234 1,472 274 U 2,325 198 206 2 333 1 1,101 120 685 75

Major Groups 60-63 Wholesale trade T 253 8 23 54 129 5 47 2 U 239 8 21 50 122 5 46 2

Major Groups 64-68 Retai: trade T 4,517 508 399 10 744 1,957 225 1,417 272 U 1,975 186 180 2 202 962 III 631 73

69 Trade and commerce mis· cellaneous T 111 4 5 81 17 4 8 U 111 4 5 81 17 4 8

Division 7 Transport. storage and communications T 711 12 16 1 483 212 11 U 540 12 12 1 316 212 11

Major Groups 70-71 Transport T 574 12 16 1 346 212 11 U 480 12 12 1 256 212 11

72 Storage and ware- housing T 6 6 U 6 6

73 Communications T 131 131 U 54 54

Division 8 Services T 7,429 1,359 63 2 5,279 392 1,790 683 297 282 U 3,038 312 23 1 2,533 192 357 100 125 19

Mdjor Groups 80 Public services T 2,662 8 2,655 5 7 3 U 1,385 5 1,378 2 7 3

81 Educational and scientific services T 1,482 145 1,427 144 55 U 629 96 623 95 6

82 Medical and health services T 461 203 2 439 126 17 69 3 8 U 252 78 2 230 71 17 6 3 '1 83 Religious and wel- fare services T 652 11 1 64 3 587 8 U 138 8 1 41 3 96 5

84 Legal services T 55 18 36 U 52 18 33

85 Business services T 21 10 6 5 U 18 7 6 5

86 Community services, trade and labour associations T 31 2 15 2 16 U 21 2 13 2 8 22

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON~HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Con/d.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker l Total ~----., ,------A------, ,-____..______,,..------"------, ..------'--~. Division and Major group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females-

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

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Concld.

Major Groups 87 Recreation services T 809 141 19 1 239 14 516 131 35 1 U 185 2 4 1 52 94 35 1

88 Personal services T 1,128 817 29 1 392 97 451 451 256 268 U 257 96 8 161 18 4 66 84 12 89 Services not (else- where classified) T 128 26 1 24 1 100 20 3 5 U 101 25 11 1 87 19 3 5

Division 9 Activities not adequ- ately described T 5,761 5,115 378 48 $,092 4,948 291 119- U 1,589 866 48 1,549 779 40 39-

Major Group 90 Activities unspeci- fied and not adequately descri- bed (This includes T 5,761 5,115 378 48 5,092 4,948 291 34 new entrants to U 1,589 866 48 1,549 779 40 3!» the labour market) 23 TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker r- A.. r----"------. ,---"------, ,----"--, r----"-----, ~ Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

All Divisions 21,788 6,658 629 11 5,469 262 13,030 5,607 2,660 778

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 9,667 773 356 1 1,430 7 6,467 529 1,414 236 Mining and quarrying 70 18 17 56 1 14 2&3 Manufacturing 170 11 8 6S 7S 11 22 4 Construction 441 98 1 94 3 347 94 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 150 140 43 34 107 106 6 Trade and commerce 2,556 322 221 8 546 1,002 114 787 199 7 Transport, storage and communications 171 4 167 8 Services 4,391 1,047 40 1 2,746 200 1,433 S83 172 263 9 Activities not adequately described 4,172 4,249 378 3,543 4,169 251 80

1 Kbilchipur Tabsil (Rural)

All Divisions 6,757 1,660 168 3 2,161 93 3,966 1,449 462 115

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 3,130 162 104 408 2 2,404 132 214 28 1 Mining and quarrying 42 9 8 30 1 12 :2&3 Manufacturing 27 4 16 10 4 4 Construction 113 20 11 102 20 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 22 35 2 17 20 18 6 Trade and commerce 807 49 47 3 378 182 18 200 28 7 Transport, storage and communications 61 60 8 Services 1,286 105 16 1,086 66 165 21 19 18 9 Activities not adequately described 1,269 1,276 200 1,053 1,235 16 41

2 Rajgarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 2,445 550 49 1 491 26 1,579 481 326 42 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,174 140 1 91 851 111 231 28 Mining and quarrying 13 13 2&3 Manufacturing 18 5 3 24 5 1 4 Construction 32 3 1 31 3 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 32 22 21 11 21 6 Trade and commerce 283 15 47 20 130 6 86 9 7 Transport, storage and communications 17 16 8 Services 520 47 317 25 195 17 8 5 9 Activities not adequately described 346 318 22 324 318 24

TABLE B-IV

PART B----INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA nON BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD L"JDUSTRY. TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker r----A.. __-,) ,-_-"-_---., ,-_---A.. __ ---, ,-___..A.. __---, --"--~--} ,----'----" Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural)

All Dhisions 3,183 542 236 1 960 62 1,193 277 794 202

0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fi~hing and hunting 1,917 201 234 447 2 675 131 561 68 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 24 15 8 4 Construction 74 11 25 3 49 8 5 Electricity, gas, water and sani tary services 19 24 .. 3 19 21 6 Trade and commerce 370 83 2 1 75 146 43 147 3~ 7 Transport, storage and communIcations 18 18 8 Services 58(J. 1'91 336 54 194 44 50 93 9 Activities not adequately described 181 32 44 102 30 35 2

4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 4,740 2,421 136 4 1,086 47 3,154 2,291 364 80

0 Agriculture, live~tock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,723 66 13 334 3 1,247 44 129 1~ 1 Mining and quarrying .. 2&3 Manufactunng 50 2 8 9 14 2 19 4 Construction 89 18 16 73 17 5 Eleclncity, gas, water and sanitary services 26 13 16 9 10 4 6 Trade and commerce 484 37 97 2 48 1 239 10 100 24 7 Transport, storage and communications 55 2 53 8 Sef\lces 922 365 16 533 33 340 326 33 5 9 Activities not adequately described 1,391 1,920 77 1,231 1,888 83 32

5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Division 4,663 1,485 40 2 771 35 3,138 1,109 714 339

0 Agriculture. livestock, f0restry, fishing :lnd hunting 1,723 204 4 150 1,290 111 279 93 1 Mining and quarrying 15 9 9 13 2 2&3 Manufacturing 41 .. 22 19 4 Construction 133 46 4l 92 46 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 51 46 .. 4 4 47 42 6 Trade .and commerce 612 138 28 2 25 305 37 254 99 7 Trans~ort, storage and communications 20 20 .. 8 Services 1,083 339 8 474 22 539 175 62 142 9 Activities not adequately described 985 703 35 833 698 117 S 25

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TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Workers at Household Workers in Non-House Branch of Jndustry Total Workers Industry hold Industry etc. r------'------, r------. r --. r- Division of I.S.I.C. Persons .. Males Females Males Females Males Females

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RAJGARH DISTRICT

1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 12,709 10,070 2,639 3,313 979 6,757 1,660

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 3,292 3,130 162 3,130 162 1 Mining and quarrying 51 42 9 42 9 2&3 Manufactunng 4,323 3,340 983 3,313 979 27 4 4 Construction 133 113 20 113 20 5 Electncity, gas, water and sanitary services 57 22 35 22 35 6 Trade and commerce 856 807 49 807 49 7 Transport, storage, and communications 61 61 61 8 Services 1,391 1,286 105 1,286 105 9 ActivitJes not adequately described 2,545 1,269 1,276 1,269 1,276

2 Rajgarb Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 4,626 3,633 993 1,188 443 2,445 550

o Agriculture, livestock forestry, fishing and hunting 1,314 1,174 140 1,174 140 1 Mining and quarrying 13 13 13 2&3 Manufacturing 1,664 1,216 448 1,188 443 28 5 4 Construction 35 32 3 32 3 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 54 32 22 32 22 6 Trade and commerce 298 283 15 283 15 7 Transport, storage and communicatIOns 17 17 17 8 Services 567 520 47 520 47 9 Activities not adequately described 664 346 318 346 318

3 Biaora TaIlsiJ (RW'lII)

AU Divisions 6,123 4,793 1,330 1,610 788 3,183 542

o Agriculture, livestock forestry, fIshing and hunting 2,118 ) ,917 201 1,917 201 1 Mming and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 2,422 1,634 788 1,610 788 24 4 Construction 85 74 11 74 11 5 Elect ricity, gas, water and sanitary services 43 19 24 19 24 6 Trade and commerce 453 370 83 370 83 7 Transport, storage and communications 18 18 18 8 Services 771 580 191 580 191 9 ActivitJes not adequately described 213 181 32 181 32 33

TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR• GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Condd.

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All Divisions 9,138 6,070 3,068 1,330 647 4,740 2,421

o Agriculture, lives tock forestry, fishing and hunting 1,789 1,723 66 1,723 66 1 Mining and q larrying .. 2&3 Manufacturmg 2,029 1,380 649 1,330 647 50 Z. 4 Construction 107 89 18 89 18 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary service'; 39 26 13 26 13 6 Trade and commerce 521 484 37 484 37 7 Transport, storage and communications 55 55 55 .. 8 Services 1,287 922 365 922 365 9 Activities not adequately described 3,311 1,391 1,920 1,391 1,920'

S Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 8,613 6,399 2,214 1,736 729 4,663 1,48S

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry. flshmg and hunting 1,927 1,723 204 1,723 204 1 Mining and quarrYleg 24 15 9 .. 15 9 2&3 Manufacturing 2.506 1,777 729 1,736 729 41 .. 4 Construction 179 133 46 133 46 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 97 51 46 51 46 6 Trade and commerce 750 612 138 612 138 7 Transport, Storage and communication 20 20 20 8 Serl'lCeS 1,422 1,083 339 1,083 339- 9 Actlvities not adequately described 1,688 985 703 985 703 3'4

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OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. (Figures for Divisions only are given)

RAJGARH DlSTRICT

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural) Division o Total 305 275 30 IX 305 275 30 4.11 Divisions Total 12,709 10,070 2,639 ill 3,343 3,172 171 Division Total 69 66 3 IV 4,292 3,313 979 IX 69 66 3 V 31 27 4 Dil'ision 2 Total 17 17 VI 133 113 20 IX 17 17 VII 856 807 49 VIII 61 61 DMsion 3 Total 298 283 15 IX 3,993 2,577 1,416 VII 298 283 15 Division 0 Total 564 536 28 Dirisioll 4 Tolal 1,114 1,174 IX 564 536 28 140 III 1,314 1,174 140 Divisioll 1 Total 153 153 Divlsion 5 Total 13 IX 153 153 13 III 13 13 Division 2 Total 141 139 2 VI 2 2 Division 6 Total 17 17 IX 139 137 2 VIII 17 17 Dil'isioll 3 Total 856 807 49 Division 7-8 Tolal 2,383 1,612 771 VII 856 807 49 IV 1,631 1,188 443 V Division 4 Total 3,294 3,132 162 33 28 5 VI III 3,294 3,132 162 35 32 3 IX 684 364 320 Division 5 Total 49 40 9 11I 49 40 9 Division 9 Total 210 176 34 IX 210 176 Dil'ision 6 Total 47 47 34 VIII 47 47 :3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural) Division 7-8 Total 7,028 4,686 2,342 IV 4,292 3,313 979 AU Di"isiol1S Total V 31 27 4 6,123 4,793 1,330 III VI 131 III 2,118 1,917 201 20 IV VIII 14 14 2,398 1,610 788 V IX 2,560 1,221 1,339 24 24 VI 85 74 11 Dirision 9 Tu/al 575 529 46 VII 453 370 83 IX 575 529 46 VUl 18 18 Divisjpn 'X' Total 2 1 1 IX 1,027 780 247 IX 2 Division 0 Total 346 295 51 2 Rajgarh Tahsil (Rural) IX 346 295 51 All Divisions Total 4,626 3,633 993 Division 1 Total 80 80 ill 1,327 1,187 140 IX 80 80 IV 1,631 1,188 443 Dil'iJioll 2 Total V 33 28 5 20 18 2 VI 1 VI 35 32 3 VII 298 283 15 IX' 19 17 2 VIII 17 17 DiI'ision 3 Total 453 370 83 IX 1,285 898 387 VII 453 370 83 49

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld. (Figures for Divisions only are given)

RAJGARH DISTRICT

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Division 4 Total 2.118 1,917 201 Division 9 Total 339 301 38 III 2.118 1,917 201 IX 339 301 38 Division 6 Total 18 18 VIII 18 18 5 Narsingarb Tabsil (Rural) Division 7-8 Tofui 2,8:!1 1,889 932 IV 2.>98 1,610 788 All Divisions Total 8,613 6,399 2,214 V 24 24 III 1,951 1,738 213 VI 84 73 11 IV 2,465 1,736 729 IX 315 182 133 V 41 41 VI 179 133 46 Division 9 Total 267 206 61 VII 750 612 138 '267 206 61 IX VIll 20 20 (Rural) 4 SarangplJJ Tahsil IX 3.207 2,119 1,088 All Divisions Total 9,138 6,070 3,068 Division 0 Total 577 524 53 III 1,789 1,723 66 571 53 IV 1,977 1,330 647 IX 524 V 52 50 2 Division 1 Total 123 123 VI 107 89 18 IX 123 123 VII 521 484 37 VIII 55 55 Division 2 Total 100 50 50 IX 4,637 2,339 2,298 IX 100 50 50

Division 0 Total 481 435 46 Division 3 Total 750 612 138 VI 1 VII 750 612 138 IX 480 434 46 Division 1 Total 136 136 Division 4 Total /,925 i,721 204 IX 136 136 III 1,925 1,721 20~ Division 2 Total 65 62 3 Division 5 Total 26 17 9 IX 65 62 3 III 26 17 9 Division 3 Total 521 484 37 Division Total VII 521 484 37 6 3 3 VIII 3 3 Division 4 Total 1,789 1,723 66 III 1,789 1,123 66 Division 7-8 Total 3,887 2,912 975 IV 2,465 1,736 729 Division 6 Total 51 51 V 41 41 VIII 51 51 VI 179 133 46 iJivision 7-8 Total 5,756 2,878 2,878 VIII 11 17 IV 1,977 1,330 647 IX 1,185 985 200 V 52 50 2 VI 106 88 18 Division 9 Total 1.222 437 785 VIII 4 4 IX 1,222 437 785 IX 3,617 1,406 2.211 50 TABLE OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels ,------...... Technical Literate diploma Occupational Total (without Primary Matriculation not equal Division Age- Literate educational or Junior or Higher to No. Group Total Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary degree

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All Divisions Total 14,670 11,784 2,886 6,818 241 4,995 147 684 35 873 39 30 1 77 0-14 400 283 117 8 77 8 .. .. " 15·34 6,931 5,704 1,227 3,602 151 2,415 78 393 22 625 35 21 1 35·59 6,248 4,941 1,307 2,752 78 2,147 57 276 13 234 4 9 60+ 1,090 855 235 386 4 355 4 15 14 Age not stated 1 1 1 1

Division 0 Total 1,311 1,141 170. 1,026 154 287 63 203 35 361 37 24 1

P ro/essional, technical 0-14 3 3 and related workers 15·34 613 108 91 38 132 22 277 33 16 35·59 339 45 135 24 65 13 79 4 8 60+ 71 1 58 1 6 6

Division 1 Total 322 318 4 314 5 114 3 56 80 1 5

Administrative, executive 0·14 .. ond ma1lagerial workers 15-34 142 4 35 2 22 45 4 35·59 163 1 74 1 33 32 1 60+ 9 5 1 3

Division 2 Total 1,111 1,091 20 894 2 508 2 141 231

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Division 4 Total 775 545 230 102 86 9 6

Farmers, fishermen, 0-14 7 7 hunters, loggers 15-34 55 43 6 5 and related workers 35·59 37 33 3 I 60 + 3 3

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Miners, quarrymen 15-34 8 8 IIndrelated workers 35·59 1 1 60 + 1 1 51

B-VI BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational Levels ,------rA Non-technical University Technical degree or diploffiil equal to degree or post-graduate degree diploma not degree or , equal to post graduate degree degree other Veterinary Age- than technical and group degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying­ Technology Teaching Others ,---A.----, ,-...... --.., ,--.A..-, ~-, r------' - --, ~--, ~--. ,--.A.._-. ,--.A.._-. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 2

DISTRICT

11 1 198 15 4 10 3 7 6 Total 0-14 9 1 120 12 3 6 2 5 5 15-34 2 76 3 1 4 1 2 1 35-59 2 60+ A.N.S.

1 1 127 14 4 10 3 2 6 TotaJ

.. 0-14 1 81 11 3 6 2 1 5 15-34 45 3 1 4 1 1 1 35-59 1 60 +

6 49 1 4 Total

0-14 4 29 1 3 15-34 2 20 1 35-59 60+

2 12 Total

0-14 2 5 15-34 6 35-59 1 60 T

2 1 Total

0-14 2 15-34 35-59 60+

1 Total

0-14 1 15-34 35-590 60 +

Total

15-34- 35-59 60+ 52 TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels ,- Technical Literate diploma Occupational Total (without PrimarY Matriculation not equal Division Age- Literate educational or Junior or Higher to No. Group Total Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary degree

r----.A.. ,---'-__-, ,---A._--, r--.A.~ ,----'----. r-----A.-"'"'\ P M F M F M F M F M F M F 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RAJGARH

Division 6 Total 400 390 10 256 210 16 29

Workers in transport 15-34 163 132 14 17 and communication 35-59 91 77 2 11 occupations 60+ 2 1 1

Division 7-8 Total 7,109 5,091 2,018 2,160 63 2,042 62 79 39 1

Craftsmen, production 0-14 47 7 47 7 process workers and 15-34 1,197 31 1,116 30 54 27 labourers not elsewhere 35-59 794 23 759 23 24 11 classified 60 + 122 2 120 2 1 1

Division 9 Total 1,348 1,112 236 628 7 491 7 85 45

Service. sports and 0-14 10 ) 10 1 recreation workers 15-34 330 3 239 3 57 31 35-59 268 3 223 3 27 14 60 + 19 18 1 A.N.S. 1 1

Division • X' Total 54 53 1 6 1 2 J 1 2

Workers not classifiable 0-14 by occupation 15-34 3 35-59 3 2

A.N.S.-Age not stated. Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 53 ll-VI

BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Cone/d.

Educational Levels ,-'------___-,..A.. '____ ----., Non-technical University ,------Technical______degree or diploma equal-A ____ to ___ degree or post-graduate degree diploma not degree or -, equal to post graduate degree degree other Veterinary Age- than technical and group degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others ~--A.--, ,----:--,,------., ,---'---, ,--"-_, ,--"---, ,--"---, ,_--..A--1 r---A...-~ ,...---"--1 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2t 25 26 27 28 2:} 30 31 32 33 2 DISTRICT-Coneld.

1 Total

15-34 35-59 60+

Total

0-14 15-34 35-59 60 +

7 Total

0-14 3 15-34 4 35-59 60 + A.N.S.

1 Total

1 0-]4 15-34 1 35-59 54

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORK1NG PRtNC1PALU (i) AS CULTrIVATORS (ii) AS AGR[CULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Secondary work ,--_____Principal.A.. work.____ ""'\ -A. Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Total At Household As Agricultural Household Industry Rural Industry As Cultivator Labourer ,-__.A. {Division and Major Group) Urban ,------..... -----.. r- + ---,... Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RAJGARH DISTRICT Cultivator T 5,73Z 1,870 9,264 6,960 R 5,719 1,854 9,241 6,947 U 13 16 23 13 Agricultural labourer T 640 399 3,011 2,977 R 638 399 3,O()2 2,967 U 2 9 10 Household industry T 1,423 616 670 428 R 1,368 593 665 428- U 55 23 5 Houfehold Industry classified by Division and Major Group Division 0 Agriculture, liw:stock,/orestry'/ishing and T 11 4 5 hunting U 1I 4 5 Major Group 04 Livestock and hunting T 11 4 5 U 11 4 5 Di.,ision 2&3 Manufacturing T 1,412 612 665 428' R 1,368 593 665 428 U 44 19

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 75 57 15 14 R 72 56 15 14· U 3 1 22 Tobacco-products T 1 2 R 2 U 1 23 Textile-cotton T 23 13 21 12- R 21 12 21 12:. U 2 1 25 Textile-wool T 2 R 1 U 1 27 Textile-miscellaneous T 84 23 11 10' R 83 23 11 10" U 1 28 Manufdcture of wood and wooden T 451 203 200 181 prod,]cts R 448 203 200 18b.. U 3 31 Leather and leather products T 330 129 260 107 R 312 116 260 lOT U ,. 18 13 33 Chemicals and chemical products T 4 2 R 3 2 U 1 34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T .249 170 123 94· other than petroleum and coal R 241 166 123 94 U 8 4 36 Basic metals and thejr products T 120 8 19 4- except machinery and transport R 119 8 19 4 equipment U 1 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 73 5 16 industries R 68 5 16 U 5

Note.-Lines vah nil entries have been omitted. 55

TABLE B-VII

PART A--PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER- -Concld.

Principal work Secondary work Total , .r- --"- .-~ Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural At Household As Agricultural Household Industry Urban Industry As Cultivator Labourer (Division and Major group) ,---"- ,----"----, r-----..A-_--.. Males Females Males Females Males Femab :I 3 4 5 6 '1 8

1 Khilcbipur Tahsil

Cultiva~or R 1,996 260 1,345 766 Agricultural labourer R 122 45 422 403 Household Industry R 20 II 21 11 2&3 Manufacturing R 20 11 21 II

2 Rajgarh Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,464 636 1,677 1,172 Agricultural labourer R 83 44 515 371 Household Industry R 398 79 218 89 2&3 Manufacturing R 398 79 218 89

3 Biora Tahsil

Cultivator R 243 354 2,571 1,454 Agricultural labourer R 157 136 730 868 Household Industry R 152 250 141 173 2&3 Manufacturing R 152 250 141 173 4 Sarangpur Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,056 289 1,081 1,129 Agricultural labourer R 101 46 344 253 Household Industry R 371 147 95 30 2&3 Manufacturing R 371 147 95 30 5 Narsingarh Tahsil

Cultivator R 960 315 2,567 2,426 Agricultural labourer R 175 128 991 1,072 Household Industry R 427 106 190 125 2&3 Manufacturing R 427 106 190 125 56

TABLE B-VII

PART-B INDUSTRJAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD> INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

""ote :- For description of Divisions and Major Groups, kindly see Appendix I to Explanatory Note.

P.W. : Principal Work; A.W. : Additional Work

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work ,--__.A. __--., r---A----~ ,---..... _---, Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and M;.1jor Grol,p) M F Major Group} M F Major Group) M F 2 3 2 3 1 2 3

R~JGARH DISTRICT (TOTAL) Total-Contd. Total-Contd.

P.W. Division 0 10,155 953 P.W. Major Group 23 62 28 Division 2&3 76 9 A. W. Division () 1 A.W. Division 2&3 1 Major Groups 20 28 7 Major Group 02 Major Group 23 23 7 Dirision 2&3 30 7 25 2 1 P.W. Major Group 10 27 315 27 13 1 Major Groups 20 9 5 A.W. Division 2&3 2 28 2 21 Major Groups 21 1 30 8 23 10 1 33 31 2 28 8 33 4 31 P.W. Major Group 33 15 4 34-35 3 36 2 A.W. Division 2&3 9 1 Major Groups 27 1 39 7 P.W. \fajor Group 00 211 31 36 9 A. W. Dil'ision 2&3 i P.W. Major Group 60-63 253 8 Major Group 28 P.W. Major Group 34-35 104 60 A.W. DMsion 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 4 P.W. Major Group 02 143 210 Major Group 34-35 2 Major Groups 20 2 A. W. Division 2&3 9 23 1 Major Groups 20 P.W. Division 4 1,008 122 33 1 23 7 A.W. Division 2&3 8 P. W. Major Group 64-68 4,517 508 28 Major Groups 23 1 1 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Major Group 03 149 28 31 3 Major Group 04 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 34-35 3 Major Group 23 Division 2&3 72 9 P.W. Major Group 40 1,008 122 Major Groups 20 26 7 P.W. Major Group 04 9,652 712 A. W. Division 2&3 8 23 6 A. W. DIvision I) I Major Groups 23 1 25 2 1 Major Gr0UiJ 02 1 1 28 1 27 13 Division 2&3 19 7 28 2 Major Qroups 20 8 5 31 3 30 8 21 1 34-35 3 23 2 " 31 2 28 6 1 3 31 1 P. W. Dh'ision 5 330 267 33 36 2 A.W. Division 0 7 34-35 3 Major Group 04 7 39 7 P.W. Division 2&3 1,577 148 A. W. Division 2&3 12 3 P.W. Major Group 51 290 267 P.W. Division 7 711 12: A. W. Divisi< n 0 7 M\l.jor Groups , 21 1 A.W. Division 2&3 3 23 1 Major Group 04 7 2'7 1 Major Groups 23 33 1 P .W. Division 6 4,881 520 27 1 34·)5 2 A. W. Division 0 1 36 9 Major Group 04 1 34-35 1 57

TABLE B-VII PART B--Contd.

Principal Work Principal work Principal work r------"---, ,--.-.-1.-----. ,.---..-\..---, Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M F 2 3 2 3 2 3

Total-Contd. Total-Concld. Rural-Contd.

P.W. Major Group 70-71 574 12 P.W. Major Group 87 809 147 P.\V. Major Group 00 42 24 A.W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 13 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major Group 23 1 Major Groups 20 1 Major Group 28 27 2 28 10 P.W Major Group 73 131 P.W. ~hj()T GrOll;! 02 53 82 A. W. Division A. W. Division 2&3 2 P.W. Major Group 88 1,128 817 2&3 9 Major Groups 27 1 Major Groups 20 1 A.W. Division 0 53 23 7 34-35 1 Major Group 02 53 28 1 Division 2&3 2()1 13 P.W. Division 8 7,429 1.359 Major Groups 22 1 P.W. Major Group 03 85 23 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A.W. Division 0 53 28 197 13 Major Group 02 53 34-35 1 Major Groups 23 Division 2&3 244 19 36 1 P. W. Major Group 04 9,487 667 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Groups 20 7 P.W. Major Group 89 128 26 Major Group 02 1 22 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 23 3 Division 2&3 IS 6 27 6 1 Major Group 23 28 215 18 Major Groups - 20 8 S 31 3 P.W. Division 9 5,761 5,115 23 1 28 6 1 34-35 7 1 36 1 A. W. Division 0 31 1 39 1 Major Group 04 36 2 Division 2&3 93 16 P.W. Division 2&3 170 11 80 2,662 8 P.W. Major Group Major Groups 20 6 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 18 2 23 10 24 1 Major Group 23 Major Groups 20 2 27 7 2 27 2 28 14 3 P.W. :\!ajor Group 23 12 28 5 2 31 45 9 A. W. Division 2&3 1 31 3 34-35 8 2 34-35 6 36 1 Major Group 23 1 38 1 P.W. Division 4 441 98 P.W. Major Group 81 1,482 145 P.W. Major Group 90 5,761 5,115 A. W. Division 2&3 7 A. W. Division 2&3 3 1 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Groups 28 I Major Group 04 31 3 Major Groups 20 1 Division 2&3 93 16 34-35 3 27 1 P.W. Major Group 40 441 98 28 2 Major Groups 20 6 23 10 A.TV. Division 2&3 7 P.W. Major Group 82 461 203 24 1 Major Groups 28 1 27 7 2 31 3 A. W. Division 2&3 3 3 28 14 3 34-35 3 31 45 9 Major Groups 20 2 34-35 8 2 P.W. Division 6 2,556 322 28 3 36 1 A. W. Division 0 1 38 1 Major Group 04 P.W. Major Group 83 652 11 RURAL Division 2&3 57 9 A. W. Division 2&3 3 P.W. Major Group 0 9,667 773 Major Groups 20 16 7 Major Groups 20 1 A. W. Division a 1 23 5 23 1 Major Group 02 25 1 27 1 27 It 1 Division 2&3 29 6 2~ 2 P.W: Major Group 85 21 Major Groups 20 9 5 30 8 A. W. Division 2&3 2 23 9 31 2 28 8 33 3 Major Groups 27 1 31 1 34-35 3 39 1 36 2 39 7 58

TABLE B-VII PART ~-Concld.

Principal work Principal work Principal Work ,----.A. r------A. Additional Work at Additional Work at Additional work at Household [ndus try, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and Major Gro ~ p) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M F ., 2 3 ... 3 2 3

Rural-Contd. Rural-Concld. Urban-Contd.

P.W. Major Group 64-68 2,542 322 P.W. Major Group 85 3 P.W. Major Group 27 313 10- A. W. DiIi~ion 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2 Major Group 04 1 Major Groups 27 1 Major Groups 21 1 Division 2&3 57 9 39 1 33 1 Major Groups 20 16 7 P.W. Major Group 87 624 145 P. W. Major Group 33 15 2 23 5 A. W. Division 2&3 25 1 A. W. Division 2&3 12 9 1 Major Groups 27 1 27 11 1 ~ajor Groups 20 1 28 2 27 1 36 9 30 8 28 10 31 2 P. W. Major Group 34-35 103 59 33 3 P.W. Major Group 88 871 721 A. W. Division 2&3 2 34-35 3 A. W. Division 0 53 Major Groups 34-35 2 39 7 P.W. Division Major Group 02 53 4 567 24 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P.W. Dhision 7 171 Division 2&3 195 13 Major Group 23 1 A.W. Division 2&3 2 Major Groups 22 I Major Groups 27 28 194 13 P.W. Major Group 40 567 24 34-35 P. W. Division 9 4,172 4,249 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. IV. Division 2&3 66 13 P.W. Major Group 73 77 Major Group 23 Major Groups 20 6 P.W. Division 5 180 127 A. W. Db ision 2&3 2 23 1 24 1 A.V1. Division 0 7 Major Groups 27 1 27 7 2 Major Group 04 7 34-35 1 28 14 3 P.W. Division 8 4,391 1,047 31 28 6 P.W. Major Group 51 140 127 34-35 8 2 A. W. Dirision 0 7 A. W. Division 2&3 53 36 1 Major Group 02 53 Major Group 04 7 P.W. Vlajor Group 90 4,172 4,249 Division 2&3 230 18 A. W. Division 2&3 66 13 P.W. DivIsion 6 2,325 198 Major Groups 20 3 22 1 Major Groups 20 6 A. W. Division 2&3 19 27 4 23 1 Major Groups 20 12 28 212 18 24 1 23 2 31 3 27 7 2 25 2 34-35 6 28 14 3 27 2 39 1 31 28 6 33 1 34-35 8 2 P.W. Major Group 80 1,277 3 36 1 P. W. Major Group 60-63 239 8 A.W. Division 2&3 16 2 URBAN A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Groups 20 1 Major Groups 20 2 27 1 P.W. Division 0 488 180 23 1 28 5 2 A.W. Division 0 33 1 31 3 1• I 34-35 6 Major Groups 21 P.W. Major Group 64-68 1,975 186 23 1 A. W. Dil'ision 2&3 15 P.W. Major Group 81 253 49 P.W. Major Group 04 165 4S Major Groups 20 10 A.W. Division 2&3 3 A.W. Division 2&3 J 1 23 1 Major Groups 20 1 Major Groups 25 2 28 21 27 2 2 23 P.W. Division 7 540 lZ P.W. Major Group 82 209 125 P. W. Division 2&3 1,407 137 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 3 A. W. Division 2&3 11 3 Major Group 23 1 Major Group 28 3 Major Groups 21 1Z P.W. Major Group 83 51~ 3 27 1 P.W. Major Group 70-71 480 33 A. W. DMsion 2&3 1 2&3 1 34-35 2 A. W. Division Major Group 27 1 36 9 Major Group 23 1 59

TABLE B-VII PART B--Conc/d.

. Principal Work Principal work Principal work ,.-__J... ___..., ,.---J...___ • .r- "-----, Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, {Division and - (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M P 2 3 2 3 2 3

Urban-Contd. Urban-Concld. 3 BiaoraTahsiI-Concld.

P.W. Major Group 8 3,038 312 P.W. Major Group 90 1,589 866 P.W. Division 8 580 191 A. W. Division ';&3 14 1 A. W. Dil i ,ion a 1 A.W. Division 2&3 37 2 Major Groups 20 4 Majoi Group 04 P.W. Division 9 181 32 23 3 27 2 1 Division 2&3 27 3 A.W. Diyision 2&3 2 1 28 3 Major Groups 23 9 34-35 1 36 1 31 17 3 4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural) 5 38 1 P.W. Maj(lr Group 80 1,385 P.W. Division o 1,723 66 A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural) A.W. Division o 1 Major Groups 7.0 1 Division 2&3 2 27 1 P. W. Division 4 113 20 629 96 P.W. Major Group 81 A.W. Division 2&3 1 P.W. Division 2&3 sa 2 1 A. W. Division 2&3 P.W. Division 6 807 49 A.W. Division 2&3 Major Group 27 1 A.W. Division 0 1 P.W. Division 4 89 18 P.W. Major Group 82 252 78 Division 2&3 14 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A.W. Division 2&3 3 P.W. Division 8 1,286 105 P. W. Division 6 Major Group 20 2 4~4 37 A.W. DIvision 2&3 4 P.W. Major Group 83 138 8 A.W. Division 2&3 7 P.W. Division 9 1,269 1,276 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A.W. Division 2&3 2 P.W. Division 8 922 36S 1 Major Groups 20 A.W. Division 0 53 23 1 2 Rajgarh Tahsil (Rural) P.W. Major Group 87 185 2 Division 2&3 13 P.W. Division 0 1,174 140 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 9 1,391 1,920 A.W. Divi~ion 2&3 1 1 Major Group 27 P.W. Division 4 32 3 A.W. Division 2&3 37 P.W. Division 88 257 96 A.W. Division 2&3 3 A. W. Division 2&3 6 5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural) P.W. Division 6 283 15 Major Groups 23 1 28 3 A.W. Division 2&3 11 P.W. Division 0 1,723 104 34-35 1 36 1 P.W. Division 7 17 A.W. Division 2&3 14 6 P. W. Major Group 89 101 25 A.W. Division 2&3 2 P.W. Division 6 612 138 A.W. Division 2&3 1 P.W. Division 8 520 47 Major Group 23 1 A.W. Division 2&3 21 2 A.W. Division 2&3 18 7 P. W. Division 9 1,589 866 3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural) P.W. Division 8 1,083 339 A. W. -Division o 1 A.W. Division 2&3 159 10 Major Group 04 1 P.W. Division o 1,917 140 Division 2&3 27 3 A.W. Division 2&3 12 P.W. Division 9 985 703 Major Groups 23 9 P.W. Division. 6 370 83 31 17 3 A.W. Division 2&3 27 10 38 1 A.W. Division 2&3 7 2 60 TABLE P ART A-PERsoNS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD

RAJGARH Seeking employment Age-Groups r------~ s. Total unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 No. Educational levels r-----A.. r-----"----., r--A._, ,--A.---, ,------'----., r--A.-"""'), 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 15

Total 58 55 3 23 1 13 5 2 1 1 1 Illiterate 10 7 3 1 1 1 1 2 Literate (without educational level) 33 33 15 9 2 2 3 Primary or Junior Basic 7 7 3 2 1 4 Matnculation and Higher Secondary 8 8 4 1 2

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

TABLE PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX Persons unemployed by ,- -..A..

Total unemployed I1titerate.A. ______., s. r------"--- ,- No. District/Tahsil P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rajgarb District 57 57 29 29

1 Khilchipur Tahsil 4 4 4 4 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 12 12 7 7 3 Biaora Tahsil 8 8 3 3 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 18 18 12 12 S Narsingarh Tahsil 15 15 3 3 61

B-VIII AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

DISTRICT for the first time Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work ,- --. Age-Groups-Concld. Age-Groups r- Age not Age not S. 35+ stated Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ stated No. ,----A.----, ,---"----, ,--..A..---, ,----"----, ,-_..A..---, ,-_..A..---, ,--A.----, ,----A._, ,--..A.._, ,--A_, M F M F M F 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 30 31 32 33 34 35

2 32 2 9 7 10 6 2 T 6 2 3 1 2 1 18 5 6 4 3 .. 2 4 2 3 4 '3 .. 4

B-VIII AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY educational levels -----, Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matricul ation and above S. ,------, ,-----..A.. ,- -..A.. ___----, No. P M F P M F P M F 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

14 14 10 10 4 4 Rajgarb District 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 4 6 6 4 4 2 2 5 62 TABLE PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Non-working population Full time students Household duties Dependents, infants and disabJed ---A. .A. r---.A.__, r----"----, Total/Rural/Urban Age-Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH

Total All ages 232,956 101,191 131,765 16,764 2,796 10 37,596 82,525 90,658

0-14 181,282 92,628 88,654 14,147 2,659 1 4,610 78,447 81,374 15-34 25,337 4,090 21,247 2,617 137 5 19,937 946 1,064 35-59 14,551 1,337 13,214 2 10,825 614 2,119 60+ 11,610 3,035 8,575 2 2,224 2,417 6,026 A.N.S. 176 101 75 101 75

Rural All ages 200,238 88,296 111,942 11,869 1,152 5 28,262 75,137 81,971

0-14 161,323 82,147 79,176 10,581 1,140 4,022 71,534 74,003 15-34 17,933 2,478 15.455 1,288 12 2 14,580 798 765 35-59 10,897 1,019 9,878 1 7,881 532 1,792 60+ 9,931 2,555 7,376 2 1,779 2,176 5,354 A.N.S. 154 97 57 97 57

Urban All ages 32,718 12,895 19,823 4,895 1,644 5 9,334 7,388 8,687

0-14 19,959 10,481 9,478 3,566 1,519 588 6,913 7,371 15-34 7,404 1,612 5,792 1,329 125 3 5,357 148 299 35-59 3,654 318 3,336 2,944 82 327 60+ 1,679 480 1,199 445 241 672 A.N.S. 22 4 18 4 18

1 Khilcbipur

Rural All ages 63,498 25,075 38,423 3,253 337 3 14,202 21,466 23,757

0-14 46,104 23,023 23,081 2,794 3'7 1,672 20,213 21,069 15-34 8,445 827 7,618 459 7,253 258 333 35-59 5,390 297 5,093 4,407 161 642 60+ 3,504 890 2,614 2 870 796 1,696 A.N.S. 55 38 17 38 17

2 Rajgarh

Rural All ages 29,594 13,412 16,182 956 136 3,745 ]2,264 12,227

0-14 24,249 12,349 11,900 796 132 640 11,546 11,126 15-34 2,431 505 1,926 160 4 1,861 299 56 35-59 1.470 200 1,270 995 132 240 60+ 1,444 358 1,086 249 287 80S A.N.S. 63

B-IX BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed before Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants mental and charitable employment for but now out of employ independent means etc. institutions the first time ment and seeking work ----., r- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-Group 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

DISTRICT

673 319 1,037 393 70 54 1 5S 2 All ages T

1 32 11 0-14 39 17 337 91 48 49 1 49 15-34 241 119 451 151 15 5 9 35-59 392 183 217 140 7 2 60+ A.N.S.

336 250 891 307 1 31 26 All ages R

31 11 0-14 36 13 302 85 23 23 15-34 102 87 378 118 3 3 35-59 197 150 180 93 60+ A.N.S.

337 69 146 86 69 23 1 32 2 All ages U

0-14 3 4 35 6 47 21 26 15-34 139 32 73 33 15 2 6 35-59 195 33 37 47 7 2 60+ A.N.S.

Tah~il

87 36 262 91 4 All ages R

15 3 0-14 12 95 32 3 15.,.....34 31 11 103 33 1 35-59 43 25 49 23 60+ A.N.S.

Tahsil

70 43 110 31 5 7 All ages R

7 2 0-14 6 4 33 3 4 15-34 17 20 46 15 2 3 35-59 47 19 24 13 60+ A.N.S. 64

TABLE PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Non-working population Full time students Household duties Dependents, infants and disabled , __..A..---, --A.. ,-_..A.. ,----'---, Total/Rural/Urban Age-Group Persons Males Females Males Females M ales Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH

3 Biaora

Rural All ages 31,559 14,890 16,669 1,576 148 2,266 13,135 14,186

0-14 27,824 14,140 13,684 1,465 148 472 12,670 13,062 15-34 1,468 233 1,235 111 1,158 56 63 35-59 926 130 796 496 70 275 60+ 1,336 387 949 140 339 781 A.N.S. 5 5 5 4 Sarangpur

Rural All ages 32,479 14,776 17,703 2,890 196 2 3,782 11,675 13,659

0-14 26,472 13,667 12,805 2,567 194 540 11,100 12,071 15-34 2,694 479 2,215 323 2 2 2,025 85 180 35-59 1,499 164 1,335 965 78 347 60+ 1,747 434 1,313 252 380 1,026 A.N.S. 67 32 35 32 35 5 Narsingarb Rural All ages 43,]08 20,143 22,965 3,194 335 4,267 16,597 18,142

0--14 36,674 18,968 17,706 2,959 329 698 16,005 16,675 15-34 2,895 434 2,461 235 6 2,283 100 133 35-59 1,612 228 1,384 1,01& 91 288 60+ 1,900 486 1,414 268 374 1,046 A.N.s. 27 27 27

Note :-A.N.S.=Age not stated.

66

TABLE B-X

SAMPLE HOVSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN HOUSEHOLD INDUS­ TRY (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20~~ SAMPLE) Households engaged Households engaged Total neither in cultiva- Households engaged Households engaged both in cultIvation Rural Total number tion nor in house- m cultivation in Household and Household District/Tahsil Urban of households hold Industry only Industry only Industry

2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajgarh District T 20,919 4,982 12,846 1,127 1,964

R 18,918 3,411 12,658 897 1,952

U 2,001 1,571 188 230 12

Khilchipur Tahsil R 5,236 716 3,669 238 613

2 Rajgarh Tahsil R 2,814 347 2,005 91 371

3 Biaora Tahsil R 3,346 558 2,265 158 365

4 Sarangpur Tahsil R 3,215 715 1,968 189 343 5 Narsingarh Tahsil R 4,307 1,075 2,751' 221 260 67

TABLE B-XI

SAMPLE HOUSEHOI,DS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFJED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY I

(BASED ON 20~~ SAMPLE)

No:e:-Figures 1, 2 and 3 in column 1 stand for: 1. Owned or held from Government. 2. Held from private persons or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share. 3. Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for pa'yment in money. kind or share.

Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres No.ofcul- r------"------, Interest in land tivating Less 1.0- 2.5- 5.0- 7.5- 10.0- 12.5- 15.0- 30.0- 50+ Unspe- cultivated households than 1 2.4 4.9 7.4 9.9 12.4 14.9 29.9 49.9 cified

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

RAJGARH DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total 14,610 458 1,057 2,448 2,596 2,095 1,649 1,168 2,576 443 120 1 11.627 :'99 892 2,066 2,134 J,666 1,234 867 1,935 344 90 2 928 56 133 207 166 Jl6 85 55 103 6 1 3 2.055 3 32 175 296 313 330 246 538 9.3 29 1 Khilcbipur Tahsil (Rural) Total 4.282 124 333 763 839 676 492 322 639 73 21 1 3,399 108 279 632 685 531 370 249 470 58 17 2 271 15 42 65 47 37 23 8 32 2 3 612 1 12 66 107 108 99 65 137 13 4 2 Rajgarb Tahsil (Rural) Total 2,376 97 2Il 456 477 355 231 181 311 45 12 1 1.998 84 189 391 J95 305 198 142 247 39 8 2 128 12 17 33 26 15 5 4 14 1 t 3 250 1 5 32 56 35 28 35 50 5 3 3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural) Total 2,630 104 167 490 471 366 325 218 398 73 18 1 2,126 91 142 428 398 288 245 155 304 61 14 2 116 13 21 28 19 14 9 9 3 3 388 4 34 54 64 71 54 91 12 4 4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,311 50 168 329 398 301 270 183 507 88 J7 I 1,798 41 139 274 325 237 179 135 392 63 13 2 157 8 20 37 30 14 24 10 12 2 3 356 1 9 18 43 50 67 38 103 23 4 5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural) Total 3,011 83 178 410 41/ 397 331 264 721 164 52 1 2,306 75 143 341 331 305 242 186 522 123 38 2 256 8 33 44 44 36 24 24 42 1 3 '449 2 25 36 56 65 54 157 40 14

RAJGARH DISTRICI' ( URBAN)

Total 200 13 13 31 27 18 28 14 39 8 9 1 174 12 12 29 25 14 20 14 34 7 7 2 16 1 1 2 2 6 3 1 3 10 1 1 2 2 2 2 68 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY fiRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN ( BASED ON

Total of cultivating households Cultivating households according to number r- r- 1 person 2 persons 3-5 persons Size of land r--...... ~ r- r ---. (Class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers ,-----A.~ ,------'-----., ,-----"---, ,------'------. M ·F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

RAJGARH

All Sizes 12,658 20,034 15,340 1,621 1,844 1,665 179 4,308 4,824 3,563 229 5,655 10,7.29 8,899 975 Less than 1 260 276 120 2 165 147 18 63 70 54 2 31 S9 48 1.0-2.4 787 924 S52 20 316 278 38 311 339 279 4 154 292 223 3 2.5-4.9 1,995 2,586 1,882 22 471 429 42 924 993 840 15 570 1,064 917 4 5.0-7.4 2,264 3,226 2,419 52 359 326 33 990 1,107 844 29 872 1,654 1,402 23 7'5-9.9 1,912 2,985 2,317 85 217 190 27 704 803 577 28 913 1,734 1,4i7 43 10.0-12.4 1,478 2,461 1,881 125 130 122 8 476 551 376 25 788 1,512 1,244 72 12.5-14.9 1,065 1,922 1,478 118 60 56 4 302 357 226 21 620 1,239 976 85 15.0-29.9 2,372 4,525 3,720 658 110 102 8 489 544 346 88 1,431 2,701 2,248 472 30.0-49.9 415 886 779 339 11 10 1 41 50 18 14 231 398 323 208 50+ 110 243 192 200 5 5 8 10 3 3 45 76 41 6S

1 KhiIchipur

A II Sizes 3,669 5,824 3,310 240 893 832 61 1,239 1,578 846 54 1,371 2,85 7 1,884 133 Less than 67 68 17 52 48 4 10 12 8 4 8 5 1.0-2.4 236 286 IDS 1 126 117 9 75 91 58 1 35 78 38 2.5-4.9 627 816 430 7 236 224 12 236 277 191 4 146 286 204 1 5.0-7.4 723 1,037 585 10 193 174 19 293 364 216 6 224 460 308 4 7,5-9.9 618 968 571 19 121 114 7 233 304 153 9 249 503 359 8 10.0-12.4 440 743 428 35 66 64 2 145 194 86 10 214 438 298 22 12.5-14.9 293 545 320 25 34 32 2 92 130 49 5 147 321 200 17 15.0-29.9 579 1,173 754 85 55 50 5 141 183 82 17 309 669 431 51 30.0-49.9 68 152 91 32 6 5 1 12 20 3 1 36 78 40 21 50+ 18 36 9 26 4 4 2 3 1 7 16 1 9

2 Rajgarb

All Sizes 2,005 3,273 2,572 128 226 198 28 715 794 613 23 932 1,816 1,512 71 less than 1 45 50 29 1 19 16 3 19 21 16 t 7 13 10 .. 1.0-2.4 150 182 126 11 46 38 8 68 73 62 1 32 60 48 1 2.5-4.9 371 508 406 3 47 43 4 191 205 175 2 126 234 208 1 5,0-7.4 425 657 492 9 48 43 5 179 203 149 6 189 380 310 3 7.5-9.9 314 515 413 5 36 31 5 95 106 82 2 166 319 276 3 10.0-12.4 202 357 279 12 10 7 3 67 75 57 2 108 217 166 7 12.5-14.9 ]62 310 236 9 7 7 39 44 34 " 103 214 160 8 15.0-29.9 283 570 505 45 10 10 49 57 36 5 175 327 299 31 30.0-49.9 43 98 78 21 2 2 6 7 2 3 22 44 32 11 50+ to 26 8 12 1 I 2 3 1 4 8 3 6 3 Biaora

All Sizes 2,265 3,795 3,366 256 169 144 25 729 749 679 30 1,153 2,184 1,989 122 Less than 1 62 74 40 30 25 5 19 22 16 13 27 19 1.0·2.4 129 165 135 27 23 4 57 60 54 44 79 74 2.5-4.9 393 526 474 6 46 38 8 192 193 187 4 146 266 254 1 5.0-7.4 404 595 539 10 29 28 1 170 176 160 4 194 359 334 6 7.5-9.9 337 573 513 13 12 7 5 103 110 92 4 200 386 353 4 10.0-12.4 297 522 474 33 11 10 1 72 71 71 2 187 350 326 11 12.5-14.9 202 406 347 20 2 2 .. 44 47 40 1 126 253 221 13 15,0-29.9 359 739 664 81 12 11 1 67 64 56 14 207 408 357 53 30.0-49.9 67 172 149 43 5 6 3 1 29 49 40 25 :50+ 15 23 31 50 7 7 11 9 69

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SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation

6-10 persons More than 10 persons ,-____Unspecified.A. _____ , .r- ,- Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired ,(Class ranges holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) ,------A..-----, ,-----A..-----, ,------'----, M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

DISTRICT (RURAL)

817 2,661 2,532 339 33 155 167 78 1 All Sizes 1 Less than 1 6 15 12 13 1.0-2.4 30 100 83 3 2.5-4.9 42 134 134 1 5 6 5.0-7.4 76 248 223 14 2 10 13 .. 7.5-9.9 82 270 246 8 2 6 7 20 10.0-12.4 83 270 272 12 12.5-14.9 332 1,114 1,066 96 10 64 52 2 15.0-29.9 123 393 389 98 9 35 48 19 30.0-49.9 43 117 107 95 9 35 41 37 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

160 535 493 45 5 22 25 8 1 All Sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 9 29 23 2 2.5-4.9 13 39 42 5,0-7.4 14 42 45 2 1 5 7 7.5-9.9 15 47 42 3 10.0-12.4 20 62 69 3 125-14.9 72 259 226 17 2 12 10 15.0-29.9 13 47 41 7 1 2 6 3 30.0-49.9 4 10 5 11 1 3 3 5 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

126 435 383 31 6 30 36 3 All Sizes Less than 1 4 11 8 9 1.0-2.4 7 26 19 2.5-4.9 9 31 28 5.0-7.4 17 59 50 .. 7.5-9.9 16 53 47 3 1 5 6 10.0-12.4 13 45 42 1 .. 12.5-14.9 45 155 145 8 4 21 25 t 15.0-29.9 12 41 39 5 1 4 5 2 30.0-49.9 3 14 5 5 50+ Tahsil (Rural)

209 700 655 64 5 18 18 40 All Sizes Less than 1 1 3 3 1.0-2.4 9 29 25 .. 2.5-4.9 10 27 38 5 6 5.0-7.4 22 70 63 5 .. 7.5-9.9 26 90 75 20 10.0-12.4 30 104 86 6 12.5-14.9 72 249 246 14 1 7 4 15.0-29.9 33 117 106 17 .. 30.0-49.9 6 11 13 21 2 5 7 20 50+ 70

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN ( BASED ON

Total of cultivating households Cultivating households according to number r------..A. r- 1 person 2 persons 3-5 persons Size of land ,-_A.-----.., r- r- (Class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family H~ in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers r------A..--, r---A.----, r--.. ..A...--~ r------"------.., M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il 12 13 14 15 16

4 Sarangpur

All sizes 1,968 2,869 2,406 421 228 193 35 735 771 637 62 899 1,583 1,411 270 Less than I 29 27 16 1 17 14 3 10 9 10 1 2 4 3 1.0-2.4 123 126 91 6 49 38 11 54 54 52 2 19 33 27 2.5-4.9 256 303 242 3 57 46 11 135 138 130 2 64 119 101 1 5.0-7.4 337 447 373 10 37 35 2 172 180 157 7 125 222 206 3 7.5-9.9 267 380 320 30 19 14 5 118 126 102 8 119 204 185 16 10.0-12.4 236 355 302 21 19 18 1 91 101 73 8 116 208 191 12 12.5-14.9 158 251 210 36 10 9 1 47 52 34 8 94 172 150 26 15.0-29.9 467 800 670 189 20 19 1 98 102 73 21 306 537 . 472 147 30.0-49,9 SO 150 149 97 8 7 5 4 48 73 68 55 50+ 15 30 33 28 2 2 1 1 6 11 8 10

5 Narsillgar~

All Sizes 2,751 4,273 3,686 576 328 298 30 890 932 788 60 1,300 2,289 2,103 379 Less than] 57 57 ]8 47 44 3 5 6 4 5 7 11 1.0-2.4 149 165 95 2 68 62 6 57 61 53 24 42 36 2 2.5-4.9 348 433 330 3 85 78 7 170 180 157 3 88 159 150 5.0-7.4 375 490 430 13 52 46 6 176 184 162 6 140 233 244 T 7.5-9.9 376 549 500 18 29 24 5 155 157 148 5 179 322 304 12 10.0-12.4 303 484 398 24 24 23 1 101 110 89 3 163 299 263 20 12.5-14.9 250 410 365 28 7 6 1 80 84 69 7 150 279 245 21 15.0-29.9 684 1,243 1,127 258 13 12 1 134 138 99 31 434 760 689 190 30.0-49.9 157 314 312 146 3 3 .. 10 10 5 5 96 154 143 96 50+ 52 128 111 84 2 2 2 21 34 18 31

RAJGARH All sizes 188 255 115 428 40 37 3 73 83 41 22 61 113 63 "" Less than I 12 13 4 4 8 6 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1.0-2.4 10 11 2 7 7 3 4 2 .. 2.5-4.9 27 33 21 8 4 4 15 17 10 3 8 12 11 5 5.0-7.4 26 37 24 6 5 4 1 12 13 8 3 8 18 14 7.5-9.9 18 22 12 67 5 5 9 10 6 2 2 4 4 10,0-12.4 27 4() Hi 4 7 7 .. 11 13 7 2 9 20 9 2- 12.5-14.9 13 17 9 33 1 1 5 5 3 2 5 8 4 5 15.0-29.9 38 53 21 43 3 3 14 16 4 8 17 31 17 12 30.0-49.9 8 13 1 11 3 4 2 5 9 1 9 50+ 9 16 5 252 4 5 2 9

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 71

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SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AREAS SEPAR:4.TELY-Concld.

20% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation 6-10 persons More than 10 persons Unspecified ,-____,.....A______-, .r- r- -, Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (Class ranges holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) r---A.------., r-_____A._~ .---"------, M F M F M F 17, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Tahsil (Rural)

99 286 292 74 7 36 31 15 All sizes Less than 1 1 4 1.0-2.4 .. 2.5-4.9 3 10 8 5.0-7.4 11 36 28 6 7.5-9.9 10 28 37 1 10.0.12.4 7 18 25 2 12.5-14.9 42 129 ]22 21 I 13 2 15.0-29.9 20 56 57 28 4 14 19 10 30.0-49.9 5 8 14 ]2 2 9 10 5 50+ Tabsil (Rural)

2:J3 705 709 125 10 49 56 11 All Sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 5 16 16 2.5-4.9 7 27 18 .. .. 5.0-7.4 12 41 37 1 1 5 6 7.5-9.9 15 52 45 1 10.0-12.4 13 41 50 .. ]2.5-14.9 10] 322 327 36 2 11 11 1 15.0-29.9 45 132 ]46 41 '3 ]5 18 4 30.0-49.9 25 74 70 46 4 18 21 7 50+

DISTRICT (URBAN)

6 8 4 30 7 14 4 329 1 All sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 1 2 1 3 5.0-7.4 2 3 2 65 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 20 .. 12.5-14.9 2 2 12 1 1 10 1 1 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 2 3 2 9 3 8 1 234 50+ 72

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TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20~~ SAMPLE) Part A-Households by Major Groups of principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged .RAJGARH DISTRICT Code No. Household Industry Total Total Households engaged in Household Industry of I.S.I.C. (Division and Major Group only Rural number according to the number of persons engaged of I.S.LC.) Urban of ,- -.A. House· 1 2 3-5 6-10 More Un- holds Person Persons Persons Persons than 10 speci- Persons lied

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AU Industries T 1,127 487 431 196 13 R 897 4U 337 141 7 U 236 75 94 5S 6

DMsiolf 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 88 41 31 14 2 FIShing and hunting R 73 36 24 12 j U J5 5 7 2 1

Major 02 Forestry and logging T 6 2 3 Groups R 6 2 3

03 Fishing T 7 5 2 R 7 5 2

04 Livestock and huoting T 7S 34 26 13 2 R 60 29 19 II I U 15 5 7 2 1

Division 1 Mi.ing and quarrying T 1 1 R 1 1 Major 10 Mining and quarrying T I I Group R 1 1

Division 2&3 Manufacturint T 1,038 445 400 182 11 R 823 375 313 129 6 U 215 70 87 53 5

Major 20 Foodstuffs T 101 27 58 15 1 Groups R 58 17 32 9 U 43 10 26 6

21 Beverages T 1 1 R 1 1 22 T Jbacco·products T 1 1 R 1 1

23 Textile-cotton T 73 14 36 21 2 R 35 9 20 5 1 U 38 5 16 16 1

24 Textile-jute T 1 1 R 1 1

25 Textile-wool T 2 2 R 1 I U 1 1 7S

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREA S-Con td. (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE) Part A-Households classified by Major Groups of principal Household Industry and number or persons eogaged-Concld. RAJGARH DISTRICT

Code No. Household Industry Total Total Households engaged in Household Industry of I.S.I.c. (Division and Major Group only Rural number according to the num ber of persons engaged of I.SJ.C.) Urban of ~------~ House- l 2 3-5 6-10 More Un- holds Person Persons Persons Persons than 10 speci- persons fled

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10

Major 27 Textile-miscellaneous T 103 56 36 10 1 'Groups R 90 51 31 7 1 lJ 13 5 5 3

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden T 267 n4 93 57 3 products R 246 107 85 51 3 U 21 7 8 6

31 Leather and leather products T 221 114 77 28 2 R 188 105 65 17 1 l.: 33 9 12 11 1 33 Chemicals and chemical products T 2 1 1 U 2 1 1

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products other T 119 25 61 31 2 than petroleum and coal R 97 21 50 26 V 22 4 II 5 2 36 Basic metals and their products except T 45 30 11 4 machmery and transport eq uipment R 39 26 9 4 U 6 4 2 38 Transport equipment T 1 1 R 1 1

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries T 101 64 26 11 R 65 39 20 6 U 36 25 6 5 .,

Note:-Une'l with nil entries have been omitted. 76

TABLE B-XIV SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Contd.

(BASED ON_ 20% SAMPLE)

Part B-Households classified by Minor Groups of Principal Household Industry

Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of No. of (Description) Households No. of (Description) Households I.S.I.C. ,.---"---, I.S.I.C. ,----"---,- T R U T R U

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

RAJGARH DISTRTCT

All Industries 1,127 1197 230 209.2 Making of sweet-meat, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc. 27 23 4 023.1 Production of charcoal 1 209.3 Sattu, bhunja, papar, barri, danauri, tilauri, sewai, apalam etc. 025.3 Production of gum 5 5 5 4 031.0 Production of fish by fishing in inland waters and ponds inclu­ 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jar) ding fish farms and fish garm, rewari etc. hatchenes 6 6 215.0 Production of ice t 032.0 Production of pearls, conch, shells, sponges, sea herbs, corals, 220.0 Manufacture of bidi etc., by gathering or lifting 230.0 Cotton ginning, cleaning card­ 14 11 3 from sea, river, pond ing, pressing and baling Rearing of goat for milk 040.1 231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha 3 3 and animal power 10 10 and takali) 040.2 Rearing of buffalo for milk 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and 12 11 and allimal power yarn 4 2 2 040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand­ 4 4 animal power looms 45 17 28 040.5 Production and rearing of 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in livestock mainly for milk and hand looms 3 2 1 animal power n.c.c. 45 4S 239.2 Making of thread, rope, cordage 043.1 Poultry keeping and production and twine (cotton) of eggs 2 2 4 4 244.6 Making of other products from 043.2 Rearing and production of jute and similar fibres such as ducks, hens etc. and other small hemp, mesta birds e.g. pigeons, parrots, peacock, maina etc. 2 2 254.0 Weaving of woollen cloth III 107.2 Quarrying of lime-stone powerJo0!11 such as blankets, asanis etc. 2 1 1 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or [lou; mIll by grin­ 271.3 Making of parandas and chooteJas 2 2 dmg wheat, maize, gram etc. 3 2 272.4 Patchwork embroidery 200.6 Parching of grains 2 2 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other 202.1 Gur and Khandsari making head-gear from sugarcane and palm 1 273.2 Traditional garments 84 84 204.1 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and.canning of fish 1 273.3 Chrochet work (bora caps)

206.0 Production of butter, cream, 273.4 Making of textile garments ghee, cheese chhana, khowa including rain-coats and head­ and other dairy products 3 3 gears n.e.c. 14 1 13 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kollhu or by 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture small machines 58 24 34 and fIxtures 2 1 77

TABLE B-XIV SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Concld.

( BASED ON 20 % SAMPLE)

Part B-Households classified by Minor Groups of Principal Household IndustrY-Concld.

Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of Code Household Industry Minor Group Number of No. of (Description) Households No. of (Description) Households I.S.I.C. ,-----'----, I.S.I.C. ,------.A..--, T R U T R U

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 s

RAJGARH DISTRIGT

182.0 Manufacture 'of structural 333.0 Manufacture of fire works and wooden goods (including trea­ other explosives such as pataka ted timber) such as beams, etc. 1 posts, doors, windows 2 339.5 Manufacture of other chemicals 1 283.1 Carpentary works concerned products n.e.c. with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 52 52 .. " 340.1 Making of bricks 22 15 1 284.2 Manufacture of wooden utensils, 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles artware and decorative wooden boxes (Patras) 1 .. "',. 345.0 Manufacture of stone images and toys 284.3 Manufacture of wooden wys 2 2 284.9 Manufacture of other wooden 350,0 Making of earthenware such as Products n.e.c. 51 50 pottery, etc 93 80 13 288.2 Making of rope mates etc. from 356.1 Making of earthen toys and moonj and sawai grass and artware 2 2 making of cadjar for thatching 362.0 Manufacture of arms and wea­ purposes pons and their repair service 288.3 Making of mats, handfans and 57 54 3 365.1 Making of utensils of brass and umbrellas from palm leaves bell metal 2 2 288.5 Making of baskets and broom­ 46 36 ',10 365.2 Making of brassware 1 1 sticks 288.6 Making of donas (drone) and 365.4 Making of brass and bell metal ornaments pattals (patravali) from leaves. 50 48 2 288.8 Making of chicks, Khaskhas-tatti 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural and fans, sticks and poles from implements such as ploughshare, bamboo 2 khurpi, kudal etc. 14 14 289.3 Making of artwheels 1 369.2 Manufacture of light engineering goods including bolts and 310.1 Flaying, processing of hides and skins including taxidermy screws 1 369.8 Foundry industry (including 310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing blacksmithy) of hides and skins preparation 25 22 3 of finished leather 21 16 5 388.0 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 1 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and or chappals (slippers, sandals) 152 125 27 brass 1 1 313.0 Manufacture of leather products 393.2 Goldsmithy 76 53 23 such as leather upholstery, suit cases, pocket.books, cigarette 399.1 Making of tikka and cowdung and key cases, purses, saddlery, cakes 1 1 whip acquaducts (Kos), charsa and other articles 399.4 Making of lac bangles 17 11 6 314.0 Repair of shoes. chappals and 399.9 Making and repairing of goods other leather footwear 46 46 n.e.c. 6 6

Note :-'n ,e.c.' stands for 'Not elsewhere classified.' 78

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (BASED ON . Cultivating Households engaged in r- 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons Total of cultivating r--_____..A..-----, r------"- --A.._------. Households which are engaged in Household Industry r- --A..__ ----, Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired ( class ranges holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers. in acres) r---.A.--, ,..--A---, r---.A.--, r--..A-~ M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16-

RAJGARH

AU sizes 1,952 3,608 2,531 120 222 218 4 535 713 450 7 956 1,993 1,494 6~ Less than 1 198 274 157 1 55 54 1 85 102 68 55 108 79 1 1.0-2.4 270 376 244 4 63 63 .. 112 128 95 1 88 162 133 2.5-4.9 453 735 507 4 58 56 2 183 215 151 .. 195 399 303 4 5.0-7.4 332 632 455 3 29 29 92 116 67 1 181 377 292 2 7.5-9.9 183 362 259 6 8 8 42 55 28 1 121 255 196 S· 10.0-12.4 171 381 279 10 4 4 32 46 16 2 106 231 169 8 12.5-14.9 103 252 168 7 2 2 .. 18 25 11 62 148 95 5 15.0-29.9 204 491 366 48 3 2 1 19 23 14 1 133 289 203 30 30·0-49.9 28 73 66 22 2 3 1 13 20 20 14 50+ 10 38 30 15 2 4 4 1 Khilchipur All size; 613 1,163 640 14 110 l1') .. 189 264 113 1 260 582 361 9 Less than 1 57 87 27 21 21 22 32 12 13 31 12 1.0-2.4 97 137 67 .'-~, 32 35 44 26 26 53 31 2.5-4.9 136 212 125 .. 27 27 57 72 42 49 100 75 5.0-7.4 116 223 126 2 22 22 32 45 18 1 52 116 78 1 7.5-9.9 58 126 69 3 3 3 19 30 8 30 68 44 3 10.0-12.4 52 122 65 1 2 2 11 20 2 32 78 37 1 12.5-14.9 29 74 32 2 2 2 '6 11 1 18 46 22 Z 15.0-29.9 60 147 106 3 I 1 7 10 4 38 84 59 2 30.0-49.9 5 20 17 .. 1 3 2 50+ 3 15 6 3 1 3 1 2 RajgariJ< All sizes 371 699 519 18 31 JO 1 117 135 98 1 188 397 306 12' Less than I 52 71 50 .. 11 10 24 28 20 16 30 26 1.0-2.4 61 80 67 1 7 7 31 31 30 1 23 42 37 2.5-4.9 85 156 109 7 7 32 38' 26 40 90 66 5.0-7.4 52 109 85 .. 2 2 13 16 10 29 59 46 7.5-9.9 41 78 55 1 4 4 8 9 7 29 65 48 1 10.0-12.4- 29 70 54 2 2 3 1 21 45 35 2 12.5-14.9 19 47 36 4 5 3 10 23 17 15.0-29.9 28 71 49 10 2 3 1 20 43 31 9- 30.0-49.9 2 6 3 2 1 2 50+ 2 11 11 2 3 Biaora. A//sizes 365 689 574 22 15 14 1 97 104 87 3 208 409 348 T Less {han 1 42 62 54 3 3 17 16 18 2\ 39 33 1 1.0-2.4 38 57 49 2 . 2 16 19 13 18 29 31 2.5-4.9 97 162 117 1 9 8 1 33 37 29 52 106 79 1 5.0-7.4 67 134 104 .. 12 13 11 50 102 80 7.5-9.9 29 50 51 I .. 6 6 5 1 21 38 40 10.0-12.4 28 59 58 1 1 1 5 6 3 1 15 28 31 12.5-14.9 16 38 27 1 4 4 4 8 20 13 15.0-29.9 39 100 88 11 4 3 4 1 20 4S 35 2' 30.0-49.9- 6 18 16 4 2 1 3 3- 50+ 3 9 10 2 1 1 3 79

ii-XV

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY 20% SAMPLE) Household Industry 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons -A..______-, r- L'nspecified ,-----...... ----- ......

House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired Size of land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds lworkers workers (class ranges ,-_--A.__ -, ,---.A._-, ,-=--...... --, in acres) M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

DISTRICT (RURAL) 181 643 550 39 7 41 33 S 1 AU sizes 3 10 9 I,ess than 1 6 17 16 3 1 1.0-2.4 17 65 51 ,. 2.5-4.9 28 98 86 2 12 10 5.0-7.4 12 44 35 7.5-9.9 29 100 94 10.0-12.4 21 77 62 2 12.S-14.9 49 177 148 17 15.0-29.9 11 38 36 7 2 12 10 30.0-49.9 5 17 13 10 3 17 13 S 50+ Tahsil (Rural) 51 195 159 I 2 12 7 3 1 All sizes 1 3 3 Less than I 3 8 10 1.0-2.4 3 13 8 2.5-4.9 10 40 30 5.0-7.4 6 25 17 7.5-9.9 7 22 26 10.0-12.4 3 15 9 12.5-14.9 14 52 43 1 ]5.0-29.9 3 11 10 1 6 5 30.0-49.9 1 6 3 1 6 2 3 50+ Tahsil (Rural) 31 114 93 3 4 23 2J 2 All sizes 1 3 3 Less than 1 1.0-2.4 6 21 17 .. 2.5-4.9 6 20 19 2 12 10 5.0-1.4 7.5-9.9 6 22 18 10.0-12.4 5 ]9 16 12.5-14.9 6 25 17 1 J 5.0-29.9 1 4 3 2 30.0-49.9 2 11 11 2 50+ Tahsil (Rural) 44 156 133 12 J 6 5 All size:r 1 4 3 Less than 1 2 1 5 1.0-2.4 3 11 8 2.5-4.9 5 19 13 5.0-7.4 2 6 6 7.5-9.9 7 24 24 .. 10.0-12.4 4 14 10 1 12.5-14.9 15 52 49 I . . .. 15.0-29.9 3 11 8 1 1 6 5 30.0-49.9 2 • 7 2 50+ 80

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY~ (BASED ON Cultivating Households engaged in r-

I Person 2 Persons 3-5---.A. Persons___ -.., Total of cultivating r------"-----, r------"-----, - Households which are engaged in Household Industry r- ---.A. -.., Size of land House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired ( class ranges holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) r---"---, ,.-----"-----., r---..A..-----, ,-_..A..--, M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4 Sarangpur

All Sizes. 343 605 450 36 31 31 107 124 88 2 174 357 272 20' Less than 1 21 26 14 6 6 12 15 9 3 5 5 1.0-2.4 45 60 37 3 13 13 18 19 17 13 26 19 2.5-4.9 73 113 86 2 7 7 31 33 29 32 62 45 2 5.0-7.4 61' 104 83 3 3 26 33 19 29 60 53 7.5-9.9 34 68 51 1 1 I 6 7 5 25 54 39 1 10.0-12.4 34 72 52 2 1 1 8 10 S 20 45 32 1 12.5-14.9 25 60 47 1 .. 3 4 2 16 37 27 1 15.0-29.9 40 86 65 8 1 2 2 2 31 62 45 8 30.0-49.9 8 13 12 11 1 1 1 5 6 7 7 50+ 2 3 3 8

5 Narsiugarh>

All Sizes 260 452 348 30 34 32 2 75 86 64 126 248 207 21 Less than 1 26 28 12 14 14 10 11 9 2 3 3 1.0-2.4 29 36 24 9 9 12 15 9 8 12 15 2.5-4.9 62 92 70 8 7 1 30 35 25 22 41 38 1 5.0-7.4 36 62 57 2 2 9 9 9 21 40 35 1 7.5-9.9 21 40 33 3 3 3 16 30 25 10.0-12.4 28 58 50 4 6 7 5 18 35 34 4 12.5-14.9 14 33 26 3 1 1 1 10 22 16 2 15.0-29.9 37 87 58 16 4 5 3 24 55 33 9 30.0-49.9 7 16 18 5 5 10 8 4

RAJGARH

All Sizes 12 25 13 47 1 1 1 2 8 17 9 2 Less than J 1 2 1 2 1.0-2.4 3 7 2 3 7 2 2.5-4.9 4 6 3 46 1 1 2 3 3 1 5.0-7.4 1 3 t 1 3 1 10.0-12.4 1 2 1 1 2 1 12.5-14.9 1 3 4 15.0-29.9 1 2 3 1 2 3

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 81

B-XV

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Concld.

20% SAMPLE) Household Industry 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified ...... -__-----A. ~ r-.------J~------~ ,-----..\.,,-----

House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired Size of land holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers (class ranges ,-__..A.. ___, ,--..A..__ , ,-""--, in acres) M F M F M F

17 18 J9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Tahsil (Rura}) 30 92 90 14 All Sizes Less than 1 1 2 1 3 1.0-2.4 3 11 12 2.5-4.9 3 8 11 5.0-7.4 2 6 7 7.5-9.9 5 16 fs 10.0-12.4 6 19 18 12.5-14.9 6 21 18 15.0-29.9 2 6 5 3 30.0-49.9 2 3 3 8 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

25 86 75 9 All Sizes Less than] ., .. 1.0-2.4 2 9 6 2.5-4.9 4 11 13 5.0-7.4 2 7 5 7.5-9.9 4 16 11 10.0-12-4 3 10 9 1 12.5-14.9 8 27 21 7 15.0-29.9 2 6 10 1 30.0-49.9

DISTRICT (URBAN)

1 3 4 1 2 4S All Sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 1 2 4S 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 10.0-12.4 1 3 4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 82

TABLE.

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY· (BASED ON Note$:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total r-----..A.. -, r-- --, ~---,. (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hirt:d House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds r--..A..---, workers holds r---'---, workers holds r---"---, workers. only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RAJGARH

All Industries T 3,091 5,067 3,209 183 129 208 168 4 349 505 346 24 (a) 1,964 3,633 2,544 167 98 176 143 4 243 383 286 24 (b) 1,127 1,434 665 16 31 32 25 106 122 60

R 2,849 4,742 3,006 125 123 202 165 4 331 481 336 24 (a) 1,952 3,608 2,531 120 98 176 143 4 241 378 286 24 (b) 897 1,134 475 5 2S 26 22 90 103 50

U 242 325 203 58 6 6 3 18 24 10 (a) 12 2S 13 47 2 5 (b) 230 300 190 11 6 6 3 16 19 10

Division 0 T 582 1,255 839 60 6 7 8 8 14 5 Z Agriculture, lire- (a) 494 1,146 789 55 5 7 6 5 11 4 Z stock, {oresty, (b) 88 109 50 5 1 2 3 3 1 fishing and hunting

R 563 1,229 823 54 6 7 8 7 11 5 2 (a) 490 1,137 784 54 5 7 6 4 8 4 2 (b) 73 92 39 1 2 3 3 1

U 19 26 16 6 1 3 (a) 4 9 5 1 1 3 (b) 15 17 1J 5

Major Group 00 T 3 6 3 2 5 2 Field produce and (a) 3 6 3 2 5 2 plantation crops

R 2 3 3 1 2 2 (a) 2 3 3 1 2 2

U 3 3 (a) 3 3

Major Group 02 T 6 6 5 2 2 1 Forestry and logging (b) 6 6 5 2 2 1

R 6 6 5 2 2 1 (b) 6 6 5 2 2 1

Major Group 03 T 11 14 5 1 1 Fishing (a) 4 6 4 1 1 (b) 7 8 1

R 11 14 5 1 1 1 (4) 4 6 4 1 1 1 (b) 7 8 1 83

-!B-XVI

()F WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NllMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED l~ 1N ALL AREAS 20 % SAMPLE) -(b) for "without cultivation". have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated r- ----"- r------'------, ,.------'------, Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds r-----A_-, workers holds r---"------, workers holds r------'----. workers UrbaD M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 2

:D1STRICf

258 416 287 10 2,260 3,762 2,298 138 95 176 110 7 T 164 302 227 8 1,392 2,639 1,792 124 67 133 96 7 (a) 94 114 60 2 868 1,123 506 14 28 43 14 (b)

233 387 266 8 2,069 3,502 2.131 82 93 170 108 7 R 161 296 223 7 1,385 2,625 1,783 78 67 133 96 7 (a) 72 91 43 ] 684 877 348 4 26 37 12 (b)

25 29 21 2 191 260 167 56 2 6 2 U 3 6 4 J 7 14 9 46 . . .. (a) 22 23 17 1 184 246 158 10 2 6 2 (b)

8 15 16 3 539 1,162 773 55 21 57 37 T 0 8 15 16 3 458 1,063 728 50 18 50 35 (a) 81 99 45 5 3 7 2 (b)

8 15 16 3 521 1,139 757 49 21 57 37 R 8 15 16 3 455 1,057 723 49 18 50 35 (a) 66 82 34 3 7 2 (b)

18 23 16 6 U 3 6 5 1 (0) 15 17 11 5 (b)

1 1 1 T 00 1 1 1 (a)

1 1 1 R 1 1 1 (a)

U (a)

3 2 3 1 2 T 02 3 2 3 1 2 (b)

.3 2 3 2 R 3 2 3 2 (b)

10 ]3 4 T OJ 3 5 3 (a) 7 8 1 (b)

10 13 4 R 3 5 3 (a) 7 8 1 (b) 84

TABLE"

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (BASED ON Notes:-{i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ,- --, , ---. r-- ~Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,---"---, workers holds .-----.A._---, workers holds ,---A._----, workers only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RAJGARH

Major Group 04 T 562 1,229 826 60 5 6 7 4 7 2 2 Livestock and (a) 487 1,134 782 55 4 6 5 3 6 2 2 hunting (b) 75 95 44 5 1 2 1 1

R 544 1,206 810 54 5 6 7 4 7 2 2 (a) 484 1,128 777 54 4 6 5 3 6 2 2 (b) 60 78 33 1 2 1 1

U 18 23 16 6 (a) 3 6 5 1 (b) 15 17 11 5

Division 1 T 1 1 1 1 Mining and quarring (b) 1 1 1 1

R 1 1 1 1 (b) 1 1 1 1

Major Group 10 T 1 1 1 Mining and (b) 1 1 1 quarrying

R 1 1 (b) 1 1

Division 2&3 T 2,508 3.812 2,369 123 122 201 159 4 341 491 341 22 Manufacturing (a) 1,470 2,487 1,755 112 93 169 137 4 238 372 282 22 (b) 1,038 1,325 614 11 29 32 22 103 119 59

R 2,285 3,513 2,182 71 116 195 156 4 324 470 331 22 (a) 1,462 2,471 1,747 66 93 169 137 4 237 370 282 22 (b) 823 1,042 435 5 23 26 19 87 100 49

U 223 299 187 52 6 6 3 17 21 10 (a) 8 16 8 46 1 2 (b) 215 283 179 6 6 6 3 16 }9 10

Major Group 20 T 234 371 253 41 9 11 17 4 31 48 30 11 Foodstuffs (a) 133 246 184 35 7 10 15 4 26 44 28 11 (b) 101 125 69 6 2 1 2 5 4 2

R 191 318 220 38 8 10 16 4 27 45 28 It (a) 133 246 184 35 7 10 15 4 26 44 28 11 (b) 58 72 36 3 1 1 1 1

U 43 53 33 3 1 1 4 3 2 (a) .. .. (b) 43 53 33 3 1 I 1 4 3 2 85

'B-XVI

-OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN IN ALL AREAS-Conrd. '20% SAMPLE) '(b) for "without cultivation." have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months ,..-___10 Months---A. _____ to 1 year --, Month s not stated ,..------'-- ,..- -"- -. House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Total holds ,..----'----, workers holds ,..----A. ----, workers holds ,..---'-----, workers Rural M F M F M F Urban IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

.DISTRICT

8 15 16 3 525 1,146 765 55 20 55 36 TO. 8 15 16 3 454 1,057 724 50 18 50 35 (a) 71 89 41 5 2 5 1 (b)

8 15 16 3 507 1,123 749 49 20 55 36 R 8 15 16 3 451 1,051 719 49 18 50 35 (a) 56 72 30 2 5 1 (b)

18 23 16 6 U 3 6 5 1 (a) IS 17 11 5 (b)

T 1 (b)

R (b)

T 10 (b)

R (b)

250 401 271 7 1,721 2,600 1,525 83 74 I19 73 7 T 2&3 156 287 211 5 934 1,576 1,064 74 49 83 61 7 (a) 94 114 60 2 787 1,024 461 9 25 36 12 (b)

225 372 250 5 1,548 2,363 1,374 33 72 113 71 7 R 153 281 207 4 930 1,568 1,060 29 49 83 61 7 (a) 72 91 43 1 618 795 314 4 23 30 10. (b)

25 29 21 2 173 237 151 50 2 6 2 U 3 6 4 1 4 8 4 45 . , (0) 22 23 17 1 169 229 147 5 2 6 2 (b)

26 48 29 2 143 220 140 20 25 44 37 4 T 20 15 34 19 2 64 119 87 14 21 39 35 4 (a) ,11 14 10 79 101 53 6 4 5 2 (b)

22 44 23 2 109 175 116 17 25 44 37 4 R IS 34 19 2 64 . 119 87 14 21 39 35 4 (a) 7 10 4 45 56 29 3 4 5 2 (b)

4 4 6 34 45 24 3 U .. (a) 4 4 6 34 45 24 3 (b) 86 TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (BASED ON

Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ,- --., ,- ,- (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,-_..A..--., workers holds ,---.A._---, workers holds ,---A.__ , workers only) M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RAJGARH Major Group 21 T 2 3 3 2 3 3 Beverags (a) 1 1 1 1 1 1 (b) 1 2 2 1 2 2 R 2 3 3 2 3 3 (a) 1 1 1 1 1 1 (b) 1 2 2 1 2 2 Major Group 22 T 2 3 3 45 Tobacco products (a) 1 2 45 (b) 1 1 3 R 1 1 3 (b) 1 1 3 U 1 2 45 (a) 1 2 45

Major Group 23 T 101 135 115 11 14 8 18 23 19 Textile-cotton (a) 28 43 31 7 10 6 11 15 13 (b) 73 92 84 1 4 4 2 7 8 6 R 63 85 62 9 12 7 16 21 17 (a) 28 43 31 7 10 6 11 15 13 (b) 35 42 31 2 2 1 5 6 4 U 38 50 53 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 (b) 38 50 53 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 Major Group 24 T 1 2 2 Textile jute (b) 1 2 2 R 1 2 2 (b) 1 2 2

Major Group 25 T 3 6 4 2 Textile wool (a) 1 2 1 .. (b) 2 4 3 1 2 R 2 4 3 (a) 1 2 1 (b) 1 2 2 U 1 2 2 (b) 1 2 2

Major Group 27 T 156 228 92 7 3 5 5 10 12 5 4 Textile mis- (a) 53 95 56 7 3 S 5 6 8 5 4 cellaneous (b) 103 133 36 4 4 R 143 209 87 7 3 5 5 10 12 5 4 (a) 53 95 56 7 3 5 5 6 8 5 4 (b) 90 114 31 4 4 U 13 19 5 (b) 13 19 S 87

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN IN ALL AREAS-Comd.

20% SAMPLE) (b) for "without cultivation." have been omitted.

10 Months to 1 year Months not stated 7 to 9 Months ,--_____...A.______,------"------, ,------, Family workers Hired House- Family' workers Hired House- Family workers Hired' Total House- ,-__.A._---, holds ,-_.A.-, workers holds ,---A..~ workers holds workers Rural M F M F M F UrbaD 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT T 21 (a) (b) R (a) (b) 2 3 3 45 T 22 1 2 .. 45 (a) 1 1 3 (b) 1 3 R 1 3 (b) 1 2 45 U 1 2 45 (a)

8 15 9 59 75 75 5 8 4 T 23 3 9 5 7 9 7 (a) 5 6 4 1 52 66 68 5 8 4 (b) 7 14 9 27 33 26 4 5 3 R 3 9 5 7 9 7 (a) 4 5 4 20 24 19 4 5 3 (b) 1 1 32 42 49 3 U 1 1 32 42 49 3 (b) 1 2 2 T 24 1 2 2 (b) 1 2 2 R 1 2 2 (b)

1 2 2 1 2 1 T 25 1 2 1 (a) 1 2 2 (b)

1 2 2 1 2 1 R 1 2 1 (a) 1 2 2 (b)

U (bJ

8 10 4 133 199 76 3 2 2 2 T 21 5 7 4 38 74 40 3 1 1 2 (a) 3 3 95 125 36 1 1 (b) 1 9 4 121 181 71 3 2 2 2 R 5 7 4 38 74 40 3 1 1 2 (a) 2 2 83 107 31 1 1 (b) 1 1 12 18 5 U 1 1 12 18 5 (b) 88 TABlA

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (BASED ON. Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total r- ---,r------, (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- -Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired" Major Group Urban holds r---A.--, workers holds r-~-, workers holds r----'------, workers. only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RAJGARH Major Group 28 T 703 1,063 663 14 35 60 43 114 157 102 5 Manufacture of (a) 436 724 489 14 26 48 32 79 119 79 5 wood and wooden (b) 267 339 174 9 12 11 35 38 23 products R 682 1,036 • 645 14 35 60 43 114 157 102 5 (a) 436 724 489 14 26 48 32 79 119 79 5 (b) 246 312 156 9 12 11 35 38 23 U 21 27 18 (b) 21 27 18

Major Group 31 T 769 1,141 750 7 41 7S 5S 92 135 108 1 Leather and leather (a) 548 869 644 6 36 69 S4 71 112 99 1 products (b) 221 272 106 1 5 6 1 21 23 9 R 732 1,090 709 6 40 74 55 89 132 107 1 (a) 544 862 638 5 36 69 54 71 112 99 1 (b) 188 228 71 1 4 5 1 18 20 8 U 37 51 41 1 3 3 1 (a) 4 7 6 1 (b) 33 44 35 1 3 3 1

Major Group 33 T 7 12 6 2 4 2 Chemicals and (a) 5 10 5 2 4 2 chemical products (b) 2 2 1 1 R 4 8 5 1 2 2 (a) 4 8 5 1 2 2

U 3 4 2 (a) 1 2 2 (b) 2 2 1

Major Group 34-35 T 286 469 335 2 14 22 21 44 66 4S 1 Non-metallic (a) 167 310 226 2 8 16 16 27 43 31 1 mineral products (b) 119 159 109 6 6 5 17 23 14 other than petro\eClm and R 262 432 306 2 13 21 20 40 59 41 1 coal (a) 165 305 224 2 8 16 16 27 43 31 1 (b) 97 127 82 S 5 4 13 16 10 U 24 37 29 4 7 4 (a) 2 5 2 (b) 22 32 27 4 7 4

Major Group 36 T 106 176 86 3 4 8 8 12 22 19 Basic metals and (a) 61 117 81 2 4 8 8 10 19 19 their products except (b) 45 59 5 1 2 3 machinery and transport R 100 169 85 3 4 8 8 12 22 19 equipment (a) 61 117 81 2 4 8 8 10 19 19 (b) 39 52 4 1 2 3 U 6 7 1 (b) 6 7 1 89

"B-XVI OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ESGAGED IN IN ALL AREAS-Contd. 20 % SAMPLE) (b) for "without cultivation". have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months JO Months to 1 year Months not stated ,- ,- Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House. Family workers Hired Rural holds ,----"---, workers holds workers holds ,--"---, workers UrbaD M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 . 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DISTRICT 65 96 6') 477 734 442 8 12 16 7 T 28 40 67 55 281 476 317 8 10 14 6 (a) 25 29 14 196 258 125 2 2 1 (b) 63 95 67 1 458 708 426 8 12 16 7 R 40 67 5S 1 281 476 317 8 10 14 6 (a) 23 28 12 177 232 109 2 2 1 (b) 2 1 2 19 26 16 U 2 1 2 19 26 16 (b)

54 92 62 1 562 809 506 2 20 30 19 3 T 31 39 73 57 1 390 595 418 1 12 20 16 3 (a) 15 19 5 172 214 88 1 8 10 3 (b) 47 81 57 S36 773 471 2 20 30 19 3 R 36 67 53 389 594 416 1 12 20 16 3 (a) 11 14 4 147 179 55 1 8 10 3 (b) 7 11 5 1 26 36 35 U 3 6 4 1 1 1 2 (a) 4 5 1 25 35 33 (b)

1 3 2 3 4 2 T 33 1 3 2 2 3 1 (a) I I 1 (b) 3 2 2 3 1 R 3 2 2 3 1 (a) U .. (a) 1 1 (b)

73 115 8S 1 152 261 183 3 5 T 34·35 44 79 59 1 87 171 120 1 1 (a) '29 36 26 65 90 63 2 4 1 (b) 65 106 77 142 244 168 2 2 R 44 79 59 85 166 118 1 1 (a) 21 27 18 57 78 50 1 1 (b) 8 9 8 10 17 15 3 U .. 2 5 2 (a) 8 9 8 8 12 13 3 1 (b)

10 16 10 1 77 124 48 2 3 6 1 T 36 8 14 9 1 37 72 44 2 2 4 1 (a) 2 2 1 40 51 4 1 2 (b) 10 16 10 71 117 47 2 3 6 1 R 8 14 9 37 72 44 2 2 4 1 (a) 2 2 1 34 4S 3 1 2 (b)

6 7 1 {J 6 7 1 (b) 9P

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (BASED ON Notes:-{i) In column 2, (a) stands for Hwith cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ,--___--A.. --., ,-- -. ,- (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House· Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,-_...A..--., workers holds ,------"------, workers holds ,------"----., workers only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RAJGARH

Major Group 38 T 6 10 5 2 3 2 1 Transport (a) 5 9 4 1 2 1 1 equipment (b) 1 1 1 1 1 1

R 6 10 5 2 3 2 1 1 (a) 5 9 4 1 2 1 1 1 (b) 1 1 1 1 1 1

Major Group • 39 T 132 193 52 3 2 2 14 18 7 Miscellaneous (a) 31 59 33 1 1 1 4 6 5 manufacturing (b) 101 134 19 2 1 1 10 12 2 industry R 96 146 "-7 1 2 2 12 16 7 (a) 31 59 33 1 1 1 4 6 5 (b) 65 87 14 1 1 8 10 2

U 36 47 5 2 2 2 (b) 36 47 5 2 2 2 91 B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN IN ALL AREAS-Coneld.

20% SAMPLE) (b) for "without cultivation." have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Month s not stated r------;-"-- r- --. -. House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Total holds ,-_.A.. ------, workers holds ,---A.---, workers holds ,----'------, workers Rural M F M F M F UrbaD 15 16 ' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

3 6 3 T 38 3 6 3 (a) (b)

3 6 3 R 3 6 3 (a) (b)

5 6 108 161 43 3 3 6 T 39 1 1 24 49 27 1 1 2 (a) 4 5 84 112 16 2 2 4 1 (b)

3 4 1 76 118 38 1 3 6 R 1 1 1 24 49 27 1 1 2 (a) 2 3 52 69 11 2 4 1 (b)

2 2 32 43 5 2 U 2 2 32 43 5 2 (b) 92

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND

(BASED ON

Total - Size of sample no. of households Total sample ,---.A___ , no. of Total household house- Total sample household Single member house- population holds population households Particulars holds r- r----A---, , p M F P M F H.H. M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAJGARH

TOTAL 104,622 516,871 269,666 247,205 20,919 102,955 53,378 49,577 1,419 954 465

I All Rural Areas 94,565 467,852 243,937 223,915 18,918 93,122 48,272 44,850 1,171 779 392

1 Hou~eholds engagea 3,411 12,175 6,191 5,984 658 384 274 neither in cUltivation nor in Household Industry 1 Households engaged in 897 4,006 2,131 },875 55 51 4 Household Illdustry only

3 Households engaged in 14,610 76,941 39,950 36,991 458 344 114 cultivation (All sizes) Size of holding group (i) Less than 1 acre 458 2,017 1,047 970 27 11 8 (ii) 1.0- 2.4 acres 1,057 4,390 2,286 2,104 91 68 23 (iii) 2.5- 4.9 acres 2,448 11,121 5,835 5,286 116 93 23 (iv) 5.0- 7.4 acres 2,596 12,420 6,442 5,978 86 68 18 (v) 7.5- 9.9 acres 2,095 10,570 5,473 5,097 53 37 16 (vi) 10.0-12.4 acres 1,649 8,884 4,628 4,256 32 25 7 (vii) 12.5-14.9 acres 1,168 6,841 3,642 3,199 8 7 (viii) 15.0-29.9 acres 2,576 16,357 8,437 7,920 39 23 16 (ix) 30.0-49.9 acres 443 3,288 1,627 1,661 5 3 2 (x) 50+ 120 1,053 533 520 (xi) Unspecified

n AU Urban Areas 10,057 49,019 25,729 23,290 2,001 9,833 5,106 4.727 248 175 73 93

B--XVII PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20% SAMPLE)

Size of sample households

2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over r- --'- -, r-----"- , S.No. House- House- House- House- holds M F holds M F holds M F holds M ,F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

DISTRICT

5,057 6,960 6,074 9,703 24,725 23,110 3,662 14,371 13,636 1,078 6,368 6,292 T

4,582 6,298 5,520 8,919 22,724 21,203 3,317 13,006 12,343 929 5,465 5,392 I

1.169 1,491 1,446 1,272 3,033 3,027 273 1,034 1,008 39 249 229 1

256 357 303 456 1,168 1,053 106 414 382 24 141 133 2

3,157 4,450 3,771 7,191 18,523 17,123 2,938 11,558 10,953 866 5,075 5,030 J

137 176 176 227 580 533 59 226 2[5 8 46 38 (i) 319 443 365 513 1,243 1,211 127 497 466 7 35 39 (ii) 682 938 831 1,268 3,242 2,950 328 1,264 1,203 54 298 279 (iii) 652 916 774 1,392 3,533 3,310 403 1,569 1,508 63 356 368 (jy) 480 682 584 1,081 2,777 2,601 414 1,603 1,527 67 374 369 (v) 300 443 344 863 2,278 2,051 380 1,467 1,432 74 415 422 (vi) 1~5 2B5 209 562 1,518 1,330 332 1,358 1,211 81 474 448 (vii) 354 505 422 1,093 2,871 2,651 735 2,948 2,757 355 2,090 2,074 (viii) 41 53 55 155 395 391 131 514 519 111 662 694 (ix) 7 9 11 37 86 95 29 112 115 46 325 299 (x) (xi)

475 662 554 784 2,001 1,907 345 1,365 f,U3 149 903 900 B 94

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TABLE C-III

PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational Levels ...... , Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation Total Population llliterate educational levels) Basic and above Age-group .. .A. . ""'\ ,--..... ,---..... --, .---..... ----, ,--..... ----. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females M.lles Females Males Femalei 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

All ages 516,871 269,666 247,205 225,549 239706 39,352 6,967 2,516 323 2,249 204

0-4 82,754 4[,655 4[,099 41,655 41,099 5- 9 73,771 38,248 35,523 35,295 34,653 2,952 869 10-14 52,555 28,473 24,082 19,908 22,219 8,443 1,829 117 29 5 5 15-19 42,822 n.963 20,859 16,213 19,654 4,783 1,043 709 104- 258 58 20-24 45,6(;7 22,582 23,085 17,0:>6 22,057 4,369 894 506 73 701 61 25-29 42,588 21,845 20,743 17,188 20,015 3,903 645 316 49 438 34 30-34 36,900 19,734 17,166 16,136 16,667 3,136 456 184 23 278 20 35-44 58,477 30,471 28,006 24.604 27,362 5,219 588 338 34 310 22 45-59 52,030 28,781 23,249 23.774 22,785 4,521 447 278 14 208 3 60+ 29,117 15,799 13,318 13,658 13,120 2,023 196 67 51

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TABLE C-V MOTHER TONGUE (Alphabetical order)

RAJGARH D~STRlcr Total Rural Urban Language .,---~ r------A. """"\ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MaJes Females""" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Total .. 516,871 269,666 247,205 467,852 243,937 223,915 49,019 25,729 23,290 1 A/gkmii/ Kahllii/Pakhlo/ 10 9 7 6 3 3 Pashto/Pathal'li 2 Arabic/ Arbi 8 4 4 5 2 , 3 2 1 3 Bagri-Rajasthani 114 53 61 114 53 61 4 Banjari 209 118 91 209 118 91 5 Bengali 12 6 6 12 6 6 6 Braj-Bhasha/Braj-Bhakha 728 354 374 724 350 374 4 4 7 Bundelkhandi 1 1 8 English 3 2 3 2 1 9 Gorkhali 1 1 1 1 10 Gujarati 247 160 87 165 117 48 82 43 39 11 Gurmukhi 84 45 39 9 9 75 36 39 12 Harauti 1 1 13 Hindi .. 496,016 259,294 236,722 458,023 239,218 218,805 37,993 20,076 17,917 14 Kanjari 119 53 66 119 53 66 15 Kannada 15 7 8 7 4 3 8 3 5 16 Kol 4 4 4 4 17 Kolami 6 3 3 6 3 3 18 Maithili 1 1 I 19 Malayalam 11 10 1 5 5 6 5 1 20 Malvi 2,166 902 1,264 1,815 722 1,093 351 180 171 21 Marathi 751 369 382 194 102 92 557 267 290 22 Marwari 412 214 198 388 198 190 24 16 8 23 Nati 66 26 40 66 26 40 24 Nepali 23 21 2 3 3 20 18 2 25 Oriya 2 2 2 - 2 26 Pahari-Unsl'ec1fied 1 1 .. 1 27 Punjabi 255 146 109 .80 48 32 175 98 77 28 Rajasthani 14 9 5 1 13 9 4 29 Sanskrit 9 9 9 9 30 Sindhi 192 133 59 116 84 32 76 49 27 31 Tamil 13 9 4 1 12 8 4 32 Telugu 115 71 44 99 63 36 16 8 8 33 Urdu 15,262 7,632 7,630 5,690 2,743 2,947 9,572 4,889 4,683 102

TABLE C-V MOTHER TONGUE (Tahsilwise FOR RURAL AREAS ONLY)

S. Mother Persons Males Females S. Mother Persons Males Females No. Tongue No. Tongue I 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 Rajgarh Tahsil (Rural) 1 Khilcbipur Tahsil (Rural) Total 69,941 36,624 33,317 Total 132,315 69,260 63,055 Hindi 69,771 36,496 33,275 1 Hindi 131,637 68,915 62,722 4 Urdu 61 44 17 2 Urdu 267 131 . 136 2 Braj-BhashalBraj-Bhakha 1 1 3 Braj-Bhasha/Br~-Bhakha 165 94 71 3 Banjari 4 Marwari 64 27 37 5 Malvi 5 BaDjari 47 13 34 6 Marwari ., Malvi 7 6 1 7 Others 108 84 24 7 Others 128 74 54

S. Mother Persons Males Females S. Mother Persons Males Females No. TODaue No. Tongue

J 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural) 4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural) 39,402 Total 83,957 43,961 39,996 Total 75,959 36,551 1 Hindi 83,234 43,59Q 39,644 1 Hindi 71,534 37,565 33,969 2 Malvi 545 281 264 2 Urdu 2,296 1,006 1,290 3 Urdu 90 40 50 3 Malvi 1,260 433 827 4 Braj-Bhasha/Braj-Bhakha 46 21 25 4 Braj-Bhasha/Braj-Bhakha 260 111 149' S Marwari 13 6 7 5 Marwari 125 5:! 7J {; Banjari 3 2 6 Banjari 13 6 1 7 Others 26 2Z 4 7 Others 471 229 242

S. Mother Persons Males Females No. Tongue

2 3 4 5

5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 105,680 54,690 50,990 Hindi 101,847 52,652 49,195 2 Urdu 2,976 1,522 1,454 3 Braj-Bhasha/Braj-Bhakha 252 124 128 4 Marwari 186 113 73 5 Banjari 146 98 48 6 Malvi 3 2 7 Others 270 179 91 103

TABLE C-VII RELIGION

District/Tahsil Total Total Christians Hindu. Jains Rural ,- ,-____"___". Urban P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

RAJGARH DISTRICT T 516,871 269,666 247,205 34 22 155,485 233,854 554 509 R 467,852 243,937 223,915 8 1 235,834 216,293 324 :zsa U 49,019 25,729 23,290 26 21 19,651 17,561 230' Z2.1

1 Khilchipur Tahsil R 132,31~ 69,260 63,055 2 67,836 61,675 83 64 '2 Rajgarh Tahsil R 69,941 36,624 33,317 4 35,988 32,713 63 12 3 Biaora Tahsil R 83,951 43,961 39,996 43,612 39,653 6 8 4 Sarangpur Tahsil R 75,959 39,402 36,557 2 1 37,244 34,555 116 112 5 Narsingarh Tahsil R 105,680 54,690 50,990 51,154 47,697 56 31

TABLE C-VII-Concld.

REUGION

Total Other religion, Religion District/Tahsil Rural Sikhs Muslims Sikhs and persuasiOJs not stated Urban r-----"-~ ,---.A.---., ,----'--, ,---"---, ,--""------. M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

RAJGARH DISTRICT T 169 132 13,424 12,688 R 63 30 7,708 7,303 U. 106 102 5,716 5,385 1 Khilchipur Tahsil R 6 1,333 1,315 2 Rajgarh Tahsil R 8 5 561 527 3 Biaora Tahsil R 3 2 340 333 .. 4 Sarangpur Tahsil R 28 22 2,012 1,867 5 Narsingarh Tahsil R 18 3,462 3,261 104

TABLE SCHEDULED CASTES AND PART A-Classification by Literacy and IDdustrial Category W 0 R K E R'S I

Total Literate and Rural Educated Distcict!Tahsi] Urban Total ,---..A..Illiterate___ Persons Total Workers As Cultivator ,-__--.A. ,----A..----, ,---"-----, ,----'-----, p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

RAJGARH DISTRICT T 97,831 49,960 47,811 47,473 47,783 2,487 88 31,885 26313 14,496 11,931 R 91,721 46,853 44,868 45,036 44,807 1,817 61 30,10() 25,292 14,401 11,870 U 6,110 3,107 3,003 2,437 2,976 670 27 1,785 1,021 95 61

1 Khilchipur Tahsil R 22,653 11,479 11,174 11,116 11,169 363 5 7,089 5,237 3,295 1,947 2 Rajgarh Tahsil R 12,058 6,264 5,794 6,051 5,785 213 9 3,955 3,232 2,272 1,903 3 Biaora Tahsil R 16,839 8,643 8,196 8,418 8,191 225 5 5,718 5,096 2,831 2,689 4 Sarangpur Tahsil R 17,174 8,826 8,348 8,294 8,335 532 13 5,649 4,824 2,581 2,392 5 Narsingarh Tabsil R 22,997 11,641 11,356 11,157 It,327 484 29 7,689 6,903 3,422 2,939-

PART B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category WORKERS ,-- I

Total Literate and Rural Educated District/Tahsil Urban Total llliterate Persons Total Workers As Cultivator ., ,-----A.._---, ,------"-_, ,----A.._, ,---.A.-r p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RAJGARH DISTRICT T 979 485 494 ' 472 494 13 325 340 106 89 R 977 483 494 470 494 13 323 340 106 89 U 2 2 2 2.

Khilc~1ipur Tahsil R 15 12 3 9 3 3 12 3 6 2 Rajgarh Tahsil R 3 Biaora Tahsil R 420 192 228 189 228 3 121 145 40 41 4 Sarangpur Tahsil R 4 4 4 3 5 Narsingarh Tahsil R 538 215 263 268 263 7 187 192 60 4S lOj

C-Vlli SCHEDULED TRIBES of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes W 0 R K B R S NON·WORKERS ...... r-~ II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Mining, Qu· In arrying, . Live· Manufac- stock, Forestry, turing In Fishing, Hunting, At other than In Transport, As Plantations. House· House- In Trade Storage and In Total Agricultural Orchards

of Workers. and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes W 0 R K E R S NON·WORKERS ...... r----A..----._. If III IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Mining, Quarry- In Manufac· ing, Livestock, Fo· turing restry,Fishing,Hunt· At other In In Transport, As ing, Plantations House· than In Trade Storage and In Total Agricultural Orchards and hold Household Construe· and Communi. Other Rural Labourer allied activities Industry Industry tion Commerce cations Services Urban r-----"'-~~ r- _--A_ ___ .) ,----A--1 r---"-~ ,--_..A...-._.. r----A..-~ r---'---., ,----"--~ r----"---, M F M F M FM F M FM F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 161 220 3!) 15 7 3 1 1 19 13 160 154 T 161 220 29 15 7 3 1 19 13 160 154 R 1 1 U 6 3 R 1 R2 54 80 15 15 10 9 71 83 R3 1 2 1 R4 106 140 14 7 4 88 71 R5 106

TABLE D-II PLACE, OF BIRTH

Enumerated in rural or urban area of the District Country, State and District ~------~ where born Total Rural Urban ~ __-A. ___ ---, ~ ____"""___" ~------~------, P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAJGARH DISTRICT

TOTAL POPULATION 516,871 269,666 247,205 467,852 243,937 223,915 49,019 25,729 23,290

A-Born in India 516,646 269,503 247,143 467,763 243,867 223,896 48,883 25,636 23,247

I Within the State of 505,498 266,077 239,421 458,846 241,390 217,456 46,652 24,687 21,965 enumeration

(a) Born in place of 356,604 231,301 125.303 325,191 212,304 112,887 31,413 18,997 12,416 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in the 116,770 26,403 90,362 108,115 23,042 85,073 8,655 3,366 5,289 district of enumeration

(c) Born in other dist­ 32,124 8,368 23,756 25,540 6,044 19,496 6,584 2,324 4,260 ricts cf the State

(i) Bern in dimic/s contiguous 24,688 5,497 19,191 21,326 4,491 16,835 3,362 1,006 2,356· to Rajgarh District

(1) Shajapuf District 14,547 3,203 11,344 12,951 2,738 10,213 1,596 465 1,131

(2) Sehore District 5,147 1,043 4,104 4.397 836 3,561 750 207 543

(3) Guna District 4,99~ 1,251 3,743 3,978 917 3,061 1,016 334 682

(ii) Non-col'ltiguous districts 7,436 2,871 4,565 4,214 1,553 2,661 3,222 1,318 1,904 of the State

n States in India ~eyond 11,148 3,426 7,722 8,917 2,47~ 6,440 2,231 949 1,282 the State of enumeration

(a) States and their dis/­ 9,356 2,352 7,004 8,157 1,971 6,186 1,199 381 818 ricts contiguolls to the district of enllln[>ra/iofl

(1) Rajasthan 9,356 2,352 7,004 8,157 1,971 6,186 1,199 381 818

{i) Contiguous Districts 3,825 632 3,193 3,581 566 3,015 244 66 178 (1) Jhalawar 3,825 632 3,193 3,581 566 3,015 244 66 178 iii) Non contigl1ous districts 5,531 1,720 3,811 4,576 1,405 3,171 955 315 64(} (b) Oth!r NOll-CO lIigu)ur 1,791 1,074 718 76'] 5(}6 254 I,03] 568 464 Slates

A ~DHRA PRADESH 27 13 14 13 6 7 14 7 7 ASSAM 2 2 2 2 BIHAR 25 15 10 IO 8 2 15 7 g GUJARAT 1:'9 70 59 29 18 11 100 52 48 KERALA 10 9 4 4 6 5 1 MADRAS 20 13 7 2 2 18 11 7 MAHARASHTRA 387 208 179 253 138 115 134 70 64 MYSORE 10 4 6 1 1 9 3 6 ORISSA 11 5 6 6 5 1 5 5 PUNJAB 194 114 80 64 50 14 130 64 66 107

TABLE D-II PLACE OF BIRTH-Concld.

Enumerated in rural or urban area of the District -Country, State and District r------"'------.,,4-_ where born Total Rural Urban r- ,- ,.------"- P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 to.- RAJGARH DISTRICT

UTTAR PRADESH 934 595 339 367 265 102 567 330 WEST BENGAL 21 16 5 7 6 1 14 10 4 DELHI 18 7 11 3 2 1 15 5 10 1 1 1 GOA, DAMAN AND DIU 3 2 1 3 2 1

.8-Born in Countries in Asia 201 155 46 89 70 19 112 85 7.7 beyond India (including U.S.S.R.)

BURMA 2 1 1 1 1 I NEPAL 25 24 1 6 6 19 18 I PAKISTAN 173 129 44 82 63 19 91 66 2S MALAYA 1

C-Born in Countries in Africa 3 3 3 3 Countries not stated 3 3 3 3 D-UncJassifiahle 21 5 16 21 5 16 108

TABLB E-I CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Occupied Census Houses used as r- Hotels, Hostels, Census Sarais, Dharam- Houses vacant shalas, Tourist Total Total No. at the time Workshop- homes and Shops exclud- Rural of Census of House- Shop-cum- cum- Inspection ing eating District/Tahsil Urban Houses listing Dwellings dwellings dwellings houses houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RAJGARH DISTRICT Total 130,170 5,661 92,812 1,099 6,026 209 1,524 Rural 116,558 4.465 83,787 887 5,484 139 779 Urban 13,612 1,196 9.025 212 542 70 745

Khilchipur Tahsil Total 34,694 2,027 25,146 339 2.147 80 437 Rural 32,3%1 1,721 23,787 317 2,104 68 309 Urban 2,313 306 1,359 22 43 12 128 2 Rajgarh Tahsil Total 19,697 630 14,924 101 1,140 28 199 Rural 17,366 503 13,134 71 1,103 17 82 Urban 2,331 1:27 1,790 30 37 11 117 3 Biaora Tahsil Total 20,001 1,063 14,035 195 951 29 257 Rural 17,149 855 12,258 125 835 II 75 Urban 2,852 208 1,777 70 116 18 182 4 Sarangpur Tahsil Total 24,392 1,248 17,355 172 864 32 290 Rural 21,311 990 15,338 138 677 24 142 Urban 3,081 258 2,Ol7 34 187 8 148 5 Narsingarh Tahsil Total 31,386 693 21.352 292 924 40 341 Rural 28,351 396 19,270 236 765 19 17l Urban 3,035 297 2,082 56 159 21 170

TABLE E-1 Concld. Occupied Census Houses used as

Schools Places of Public Health and other entertainment and medical educational (Cinemas, institutions, institutions in- Restaurants, theatres. clubs, Hospitals, Factories, eluding train- sweetmeat gymnasiums) Health-centres, Total Business Workshops ing classes, shops and and commu- Doctors' clinics, Rural houses and and coaching and eating nity gathering Dispensaries, District/Tahsil Urban Offices Worksheds shop classes places (Panchayatghar) etc. Others

2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

RAJGARH DISTRICT Total 237 1,291 276 21 2,020 117 18,877 Rural 90. 819 226 11 1,730 67 18,068 Urban 147 472 SO 4 290 50 809

Kl)ilchipur Tahsil Total 59 . 316 80 5 542 24 3,492 Rural 40 211 71 3 469 18 3,263 Urban 19 105 9 2 73 6 229 2 Rajg.lrh TJh,il Total 47 Il2 38 4 228 17 2,229 Rural 9 80 29 4 176 10 2,148 Urban 38 32 9 52 7 81 3 Biaora Tahsil Total 41 249 33 .. 328 22 2,798 Rural 9 143 23 282 9 2,524 Urban 32 106 10 46 13 274 4 Sarangpur Tahsil Total 48 314 60 6 406 22 3,575 Rural 21 189 52 6 325 13 3,396 Urban 27 125 8 81 9 179 5 Narsingarh Tahsil Total 42 3(}fj 65 6 516 32 6,783 Rural 11 196 51 4 478 17 6.737 Urban 31 104 14 2 38 15 46 109

TABLE E-II

fENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS. LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

HOl:seholds in Census houses used as Total Tenure Total ,---_____..-1... --. District/Tahsil Rural status No. of Dwelling Shop-cum- Workshop- Dwelling Urban Households dwelling cum- witb dwelling other use.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RAJGARH DISTRICT

RAJGARH DISTRICT Total Total 21,247 19,981 112 1,052 I Owned 19,807 18,599 185 1,023 Rented 1,440 1,383 27 29 1

Rural Total 19,224 18,078 181 965 Owned 18,452 17,339 161 952 Rented 772 739 20 13

Urban Total 2,023 1,904 31 87 1 Owned 1,355 1,260 24 71 Rented 668 644 7 16 1

01 Khilchipur Tahsil Total Total 5,576 5,104 65 407 Owned 5,309 4,848 57 404 Rented 267 256 8 3

Rural Total 5,286 4,815 64 407 Owned 5,088 4,628 56 404 Rented 198 187 8 3

Urban Total 290 289 1 Owned 221 220 1 Rented 69 69

2 Rajgarh Tahsil Total Total 3,355 3,128 17 210 Owned 3,078 2,856 15 207 Rented 277 272 2 3

Rural Total .2,980 2,767 10 203 Owned 2,891 2,679 10 202 Rented 89 88 1

Urban Total 375 361 7 7 Owned 187 177 5 5 Rented 188 184 2 2

Biaora Tahsil Total Total 3,805 3,575 57 172 ] Owned 3,478 3,263 51 164 Rented 327 312 6 8 1

Rural Total 3,378 3,163 SO 165 Owned 3,216 3,012 46 158 Rented 162 151 4 7

Urban Total 427 412 7 7 1 Owned 262 251 5 (> Rented 165 161 2 1 1 110

TABLE E-U

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLlNG-Concld.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census houses used as Total Tenure Total ,- .A. -. District/Tahsil Rural status No. of Dwelling Shop-cum- Workshop- Dwelling Urban Households dwelling cum- with dwelling other uses<

1 2 3 4 5 7 8

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Concld.

4 Sarangpur Tahsil Total Total 3,687 3.481 35 171 Owned 3,449 3,253 32 164 Rented 238 228 3 7

Rural Total 3,239 3,077 32 ]30 Owned 3,094 2,936 29 129 Rented 145 141 3 1 Urban Total 488 404 3 41 Owned 355 317 3 35 Rented 93 87 6

5 Narsingarh Tahsil Total Total 4,824 4,694 38 92 Owned 4,493 4,379 30 84 Rented 331 315 8 8

Rural Total 4,341 4,256 2S 60 Owned 4,163 4,034 20 59 Rented 178 172 5 1

Urban Total 483 438 13 32 Owned 330 295 10 25 Rented 153 143 3 7 111

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED ,AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division, N umber of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.s.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAJGARH DISTRICT

Rural

Oivision 2&3 Total 6,303 4,774 1,519 4 1 5 (Manufacturing) I All fuels lOS 26 77 2 (b) Liquid fllel 105 26 77 2 II No power 6,198 4,748 1,442 4 1 3

Urban

Total 1,014 519 464 19 7 5 All fuels 62 19 41 2 (a) Electricity 5 1 3 1 (b) Liquid fuel 57 18 38 1 II No power 952 500 423 17 7 5

Rural

Major Group 20 Total 428 274 153 1

I All fuels 83 11 72 (h) Liquid fuel 83 11 72 II No power 345 263 81 I

Urban

Total 246 94 152 I All fllels 47 9 38 (a) Electricity 1 1 (h) Liquid fuel 46 9 37 II No power 199 85 114

Rural

Minor Groups 200 Total 83 11 '72 I All fuels 83 11 72 (b) Liquid fuel 83 11 72

Urban

Total 47 9 38 All fuels 45 8 37 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 44 8 36 II No power 2 1 1 .. Rural 202 Total 1 1 .. II No power 1 1 .. Urban

205 Total 1 1 II No power 1 1 112

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, N umber of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel .------...... -, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd.

Rural

Minor Groups 206 Total 1 1 II No power 1 1 Urban

Total 3 3 II No power 3 3

Rural

207 Total 198 166 31 1 1I No power 198 166 31 1 Urban

Total 52 36 16 AU fuels 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 1 II No power 50 35 15

Rural

209' Total 145 95' 50 II No power 145 95 50 Urban

Total 143 45 98 II No power 143 45 98 Urban Major Group 21 Total 4 4 II No power 4 4 Urban MinoT Groups 214 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2

Urban

215 Total 1 II No power 1

Urban

216 Total 1 1 II No power 1 1 Rural

Major Group 22 Total J 1 11 No power 1 1 Urban Total 11 2 2 4 3 II No power 11 2 2 4 113

TABLE B~III

~ CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED A~D SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, N~mber of factories and workshop, by size of employlbCOl Kind of fuel Major Group r------.A. 100 -, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 Group ofI.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Pcnons PcnoDl aDdabov~ 2 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 to RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Rural

Minor Group 220 Total II No power Urban

Total 11 2 2 4 3 II No power 11 2 2 4 3 RUral

Major Group 23 Total 1/3 90 19 4 1 All filets 18 14 2 2 (b) Liquid (llel 18 14 2 2 Jl No power 95 76 17 2 Urban

Total 157 92 62 2 1 I All fuels 8 8 (b) Liquid fuel 8 8 II No power 149 84 62 2 1 Rural

Minor Groups 230 Total 38 32 3 3 I All fuels 18 14 2 2 .. (b) Liquid fuel 18 14 2 2 II No power 20 18 1 1 Urban Total 14 10 4 I All fuels 8 8 (b) LIquid fuel 8 8 II No power 6 2 4 Rural 231 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural

233 Total 12 8 4 II No power 12 8 4

Ur~an

Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural

235 Total 55 48 6 1 II No power 55 48 6 1 Urban Total 140 79 58 2 II No power 140 7(] 58 2 114

TABLE E-I1I CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACrORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ~--______--A Division, Kind of fuel Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 and Minor power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons (Jroup of I.S.I.C. andabovc:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RAJGARH DISTRlCT-Confd. Rural

:Minor Groups 236 Total 6 2 4 11 No power 6 2 4 Urban 239 Total 1 II No power 1 Rural

Major Group 27 Total 363 304 59 Il No power 363 304 59 Urban

Total 125 77 48 II NQ power 125 77 48 Rura)

Minor Groups 270 Total 5 5 n No power 5 5 Rural

271 Total II No power Rural 272 Total If No pawer Rural

273 Total 356 298 58 II No power 356 298 58 Urban

Total 123 75 48 II No power 123 7S 48 Urban

278 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural MItIor Group 28 Total 1,388 1,047 340 I All fuels 4 J 3 (b) Liqllid file I 4 J 3 II No power 1,384 1,046 337 1 Urban

Total 82 37 40 3 ~ I All fuels 2 J J (b) Liquid fllel 2 1 1 11 No power 80 36 40 2 2 115

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division, Kind of fuel r- --A. Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 5()'99 1(D and Minor power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons PenIcJas.

Rural

Minor Groups 280 Total 4 1 3 I All fuels 4 1 3 (b) Liquid fuel 4 1 3

Urban

Total 3 1 1 I All fuels 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 1 II No power 1 1 Rural

281 Total 3 3 II No power 3 3 Urban

Total 18 1\ 5 1 1 II No power 18 11 5 1 1 Rural 283 Total 919 741 177 II No power 919 741 177

Rural

284 Total 65 25 40 11 No power 65 25 40 Urban

Total II 6 4 1 II No power 11 6 4 1

Rural

288 ....,., Total 391 273 118 . II No power 391 273 118

Urban

Total 50 19 30 II No power 50 ]9 30

Rural

289 Total 6 4 2 II No power 6 4 2

Urban

Major Group 30 Total 3 J J J II No power 3 J J 1 116

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment D.ivision. Kind of fuel r- -.A. MajorGJOUP or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 udMioor power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Group 01 J.s.I.C. and above J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 RAJGARH D (STRICT -Contd. Urban Minor Group 302 Total 3 1 1 II No power 3 1 1 Rural

Major Group 31 Total 2,360 1,940 419 1 II No power 2,360 1,940 419 1 Urban

Total 80 43 33 3 1 II No power 80 43 33 3 1 Rural

Minor Groups 310 Total 171 135 35 1 II No power 171 135 35 1 Urban

Total 8 7 1 II No power 8 7 1 Rural 311 Total 1,587 1,248 339 II No power 1,587 1,248 339 Urban

Total 72 36 32 3 II No powel 72 36 32 3 Rural

313 Total 20 15 5 II No power 20 15 5 Rural

314 Total 582 542 40 II No power 582 542 40 Rural

Mojor Grollp 32 Total 3 3 1I No power 3 3 Rural Minor GlOOP 320 Total 3 3 II No power 3 3 Rural Major GrqUP 33 Total 10 5 5 [[ No power 10 5 5 Urban Total 6 2 3 1 II No power 6 2 3 1 117

TABLE E-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY ISDUSTRY,. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND, SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, NUfIlber of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel , """ ., and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10·19 20-19 50-99 100 Group ofI.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons PerSOlll andabow- 2 '3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Rural

Minor Groups 333 Total 6 3 3 II No power 6 3 3 Urban

Total 4 2 2 II No power 4 2 2 Rural

335 Total 3 1 2 II No power 3 1 2 Rural

336 Total 1 I II No power 1 1 Urban Total 2 1 1 Il No power 2 1 1 Rural Major Group 34-35 Total 871 522 348 1 II No power 871 522 348 1 Urban Total 49 17 27 5 II No power 49 17 27 5 Rural Minor Groups 340 Total 1 II No power 1 Urban 341 Total 1 1 II No power 1 1 Rural

350 Total 870 521 348 1 II No power 870 521 348 1 Urban Total 48 17 26 5 II No power 48 17 26 5 Rural Major Group 36 Total 448 363 85 II No power 448 363 85 Urban Total 48 31 15 2 1 All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity J .. J II No power '47 31 15 1 118

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, PO WER AND NO 1'0 WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT~Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group ofI.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Person. and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

RAJGARH DlSTRICT-Contd. Urban

Minor Groups 362 Total 1 1 II No power 1 1 Urban 364 Total II No Power Rural 365 Total 3 1 2 .. II No power 3 1 2 Urban Total 11 6 4 1 II No power 11 6 4 I Rural

367 Total 5 4 1 II No power 5 4 1 Urban Total 7 6 1 II No power 7 6 1 Rural 368 Total 1 1I No power 1 Urban Total t 1 II No power 1 1 Rural

369 Total 439 357 82 II No power 439 357 82 Urban Total 27 18 8 1 All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 1 II No power 26 18 8 Urban Major Group 37 Total 2 1 1 I All fuels 2 1 I (a) Electricity 2 1 I Urban Minor Group 372 Total 2 1 1 All fuels 2 1 1 (a) Electricity 2 1 1 Rural Major Group 38 Tetai 15 4 / 11 II No power 15 11 4 Urban Total 38 16 21 1 II No power 38 16 21 1 119

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, N~mber of factories and workshops by size of employment --"- Major Group Kind of fuel r- 100..., and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 lO-19 20-49 50-99 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pmoat and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RAJGARH DISTRICT-Contd. Urban

Minor Groups 384 Total 3 2 1 II No power 3 2 1 Rural

388 Total 13 9 4 II 1\0 power 13 9 4 Urban

Total 35 16 19 n No power 35 16 19 Rural 389 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural Major Group 39 Total 30j 215 87 1 JI No pmrer 303 215 87 1 Urban Total 163 104 59 I AI//uels 2 2 (a) b'lectricity 1 1 (b) Liquid/lie} 1 1 II No power 161 104 57 Rural Minor Groups 392 Total 1 II No power 1 Urban Total 6 3 3 ..- IJ No po\~er 6 3 3 Rural 393 Total 255 191 63 1 II No power 255 191 63 1 .. Urban Total 127 85 42 All fuels 2 2 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No power 125 85 40 Rural 394 Total 11 8 3 II No rower 11 8 3 Rural 399 Total 36 16 20 II No power 36 16 20 Urban Total 30 16 14 II No power 30 16 14 120

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACI'ORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY I~DUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYME~-Concld.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2·5 6·9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons-- & above 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10

Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural)

Di"ision 2&3 Total 2,315 1,848 467 I All fuels 31 14 17 (b) Liquid fuel 31 14 17 II No power 2,284 1,834 450 Minor Groups 200 Total 19 4 15 I All fuels 19 4 15 (b) Liquid fuel 19 4 15

207 II No power 81 74 7 209 II No power 44 33 11 .. 230 Total 23 22 I All fuels 10 9 (b) LiqUId fuel 10 9 II No power 13 13 231 II No power 2 2 233 II No power 11 8 3 235 II No power 18 14 4 236 11 No power 6 2 4 273 II No power 124 97 27 280 Total 2 1

I All fuels 2 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 281 II No power 1 1 283 II No power 281 244 37 284 II No power 36 35 288 II No power 168 103 65 310 II No power 111 82 2') lit H No p:>wer 700 614 86 313 II No )..lower 17 12 5 314 II No power 193 184 9 333 II No power 336 11 No power 340 II No power 1 350 II No power 233 161 72 368 H No power 1 369 II No power 98 81 17 388 II No power 5 4 393 II No power J04 82 2: 394 II No power 9 8 399 II No power 25 13 12 121

TABLE E-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED ANQ SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment .A. ______~ _____ -, Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persom Persons Persons, Persons and abo\o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 148 90 58 I All fuels 10 4 6 (a) Electricity 1 (b) Liquid fuel 9 4 S II No power 138 86 52 Minor Groups 200 Tota! 6 5 I All fuels 6 5 (b) LIquid fuel 6 1 5 206 II No power 2 2 207 II No power 4 3 .1 209 II No power 20 7 13 230 Total 5 3 2 All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 II No power 2 2 233 II No power 239 II No power 1 273 II No power 25 21 4 278 II No power 2 2 281 II No power 3 2 1 284 II No iJower 3 2 1 288 II No power 1 302 If No power 2 I I 350 II No power 11 5 6 365 II No power 3 2 368 H No power 1 369 II No power 5 2 372 Total 1 1 I All fuels (a) Electricity 1 1 388 II No power 4 2 2 392 II No power 2 1 393 II No power 34 23 11 399 II No power 10 6 4

2 Rajgarb Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total ],183 938 244 1 I All fuels 10 10 (b) Liquid fuel 10 10 II No power 1,173 938 234 1 Minor Groups 200 Total 10 10 I All fuels 10 10 (b) Liquid fuel 10 10 122 TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDU.STRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division, Kind of fuel r- --"- Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 and Minor power used Total Person Persons Persons PersOns Persons Persons Persons-- Group of LS.I.C. and above- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 2 Rajgarb Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups 207 II No power 40 32 8 209 II No power 19 J2 7 230 II No power 1 270 II No {)"Ower 5 5 173 II No power 5 4 283 II No power 113 104 9 234 II No power 1 1 288 II No power 48 43 5 289 II No power 2 2 310 II No power 45 45 311 II No power 246 166 80 313 II No power 2 2 314 II No power 351 323 28 333 II No power 1 1 335 II No power 1 1 350 II No power 177 106 70 369 II No power 68 58 10 388 II No power 2 2 389 II No power 2 2 393 II No power 42 30 12 399 II No power 2 2 ..~ Rajgarh Tahsil (Urban) Division 2&3 Total 69 32 33 2 1 1 I All fuels 7 1 6 (b) Liquid fuel 7 1 6 ...... II No pOWer 62 31 27 2 I 1 Minor Groups 200 Total 7 6 I All fuels 6 5 (b) Liquid fuel 6 5 II No power 1 1 206 II No power 1 1 207 Total 13 8 5 All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 12 8 4 209 n No power 17 5 12 273 II No power 2 281 II No power 2 288 II No power '1 ~tl II No power 2 350 II No power 3 365 II No power 1 I 367 II No power 1 1 369 II No pov.er 4 3 384 II No power 1 392 II No power 1 1 393 II No power 11 8 3 399 II No power 1 1 123

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED ANt> SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment --A_' Division, Kind of fuel r- ~ Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 and Minor power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persona

3 Biaora Tabsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 978 664 312 2 I All fuels 10 10 \b) Liquid fuel 10 10 II No power 968 664 302 2 .Minor Groups 200 Total 9 9 I All fuels 9 9 (b) Liquid fuel 9 9 202 II No power 207 II No power 25 18 7 209 II No power 13 5 l; 220 II No power 1 230 II No power 3 I ' .. 271 II No power 1 1 273 II No power 37 29 8 280 Total 1 .. I All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 283 l[ No power 215 152 63 284 II No power 3 2 288 II No power 144 107 37 289 II No power 1 1 311 II No power 244 160 84 313 II No power 1 314 II No power 32 29 3 333 II No power 2 2 335 II No power 2 1 350 II No power 136 75 61 369 II No power 78 65 13 393 II No power 28 15 13 399 II No power

3 Biaora Tahsil (Urban)

-Division 2&3 Total 222 80 128 11 3 I All fuels 17 5 10 2 (a) Electricity 1 .. 1 (b) Liquid fuel 16 5 10 1 .. II No power 205 75 118 9 3 Minor Groups 200 Total 13 3 10 All fuels 13 3 10 (b) Liquid fuel 13 3 10 207 II No power 2 1 1 209 II No power 44 14 30 214 II No power 2 2 220 II No power 6 2 3 124 TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDU.')TRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division, Kind of fuel ,------"- Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 and Minor power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons" Group of I.S.I.C. and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 Biaora Tahsil (Urban)-Conc1d.

Minor Groups 230 Total 4 3 I AI! fuels 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 2 2 II No power 2 1 233 II No power 1 1 :m II No power 28 12 16 280 Total I All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 1 284 II No power 2 2 288 II NOPQwer 22 5 17 302 II No power 1 1 311 II No power 23 4 16 3 336 II No power 2 341 II No power 1 350 II No power 10 2 7 1 365 II No power 5 2 2 367 II No power 1 1 369 Total 4 2 I All fuels 1 (a) Electricity 1 11 No power 3 1 2 384 II No power 2 2 388 II No power 8 5 3 392 II No power 1 1 393 II No power 31 17 14 399 II No power 8 5 3

4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 866 676 189 1 All fuels 25 6 19 (b) Liquid fUill 25 6 19 II No power 841 670 170 1 Minor Groups 200 Total 21 2 19 All fuels 21 2 19 (b) Liquid fuel 21 2 19 206 II No power 1 1 207 J[ No power 43 35 8 209 II No power 40 22 18 230 Total 6 6 All fuels 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 4 4 II No power 2 2 125

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRV, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10·19 2049 50-99 JOO--' Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons PersoDI " abote 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Sarangpur Tahsil (RoraJ)-Cone/d. Minor Groups 233 II No power 1 235 II No power 37 34 2 273 II No power 88 78 10 283 II Nc power 105 83 22 284 II No power 11 11 288 II No power 12 8 4 289 II No power 3 2 310 II No power 11 5 6 311 II No power 209 185 24 314 II No power 5 5 350 II No power 141 99 42 367 II No power 3 3 369 II No power 78 63 15 388 II No power 6 3 3 392 II No power 1 393 II No power 37 32 5 399 II No power 7 '7

4 Sarangpor Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 312 181 125 5 1 I All fuels 14 5 9 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 13 5 8 II No power 298 176 116 5 1 Minor Groups 200 Total II 2 9 I All fuels 10 9 (a) Electricity (b) Liquid fuel 9 8 II No power 207 Total 10 8 2 I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel II No power 9 7 2 209 II No power 25 11 14 230 Total 4 4 I All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 II No power 1 1 235 II No power 140 79 58 2 273 II No power 25 17 8 280 II No power 1 281 II No power 2 1 284 II No power 1 226

TABLE E-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTR Y, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Con/d.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employmen, Division Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2·5 6.9 1()"19 20-49 5()..99 l00~ Group of LS.l.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons & above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 Sarangpur Tabsil (Urball)-Concld.

Minor Groups 288 II No po\\er 10 5 5 311 II No power 19 12 7 333 II No power 4 2 2 350 II No power 12 2 7 3 362 II No power 365 II No power J67 11 No power 5 5 369 II No power 8 7 388 II No power 13 7 6 392 n No power 1 1 393 II No power 17 13 4 399 II No power 2 2

5 Narsingarb Tabsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 961 648 307 3 1 2 I All fuels 29 6 21 2 (b) Liquid fuel 29 6 21 2 II No power 932 642 286 3 1 Minor Groups 200 II Total 24 5 19 I All fuels 24 5 19 (b) Liquid fuel 24 5 19 207 II No power 9 7 1 209 II No power 29 23 6 230 Total .'5 2 1 2 I All fuels 4- 1 1 2 (b) Liquid fuel 4 1 2 II No power 1 272 J1 NO power I 273 11 No power 102 90 12 280 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 181 II No power 2 2 283 II No power 205 158 46 284 II No power 14 10 4 288 II No power 19 12 7 310 II No power 4 3 1 311 H No power 188 123 65 314 II No power 320 II No power J 3 333 II No power 2 1 1 350 II No power 183 80 103 365 II No power 3 1 2 367 II No power 2 1 I 369 II No po'Wer 111 90 27 393 II No power 44 32 II 399 II No power :3 3 127

TABLE E-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colic/d.

Number of factories and--A.. wo~kshops ______by size of employment .... Division, Kind offue) r- Major Group or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 and Minor pJwer use;) Total Person P~rson.s Pl!rsons Pasons P

5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 263 136 120 2 4 I All fuels 14 4 10 (a). Electricity 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 12 3 9 II No power 249 132 110 1 2 4 Minor Groups 200 Total 10 2 8 All fuels 10 2 8 (b) Liquid fuel 10 2 8 205 II No power 1 207 II No power 23 16 7 209 II No power 37 8 29 215 II No power 1 1 216 II No power 1 220 II NO power 5 3 230 II No power 273 II No pow<:r 43 24 19 280 Total 1 1 All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel I 281 JI No power 11 8 3 284 II No power 5 3 288 II No power 15 7 7 310 H No power 8 7 311 II No power 28 19 8 350 II No power 12 7 5 364 II No power 1 365 II No power 1 1 369 II No power 4 2 2 372 Total 1 1 I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 388 II No power 10 2 8 392 l[ No power 1 393 Total 34 24 10 All fuels 2 2 (a) Electricity (b) Liquid fuel n No pov.er 32 24 R 399 II No power 9 3 6 128

TABLE DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AND PREDOMINANT

(BASED ON RAJGARH

Predominant Material of Wall .A. r- ~ C.I. Grass, sheets Total leaves or All Total No. of reeds other other Diatrict/Tahsil Rural house· or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate- Urban holds bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone concrete rial

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

.JlAJGARH DISTRICT Total 21,247 562 37 12,869 3,254 1,032 3 3,477 3 10 Rural 19,224 558 36 12,497 2,632 352 3 3,135 2 9 Urban 2,023 4 1 372 622 680 342 1 1

1 Khilchipur Tahsil Total 5,576 62 9 2,919 799 153 3 1,629 I I Rural 5,286 61 9 2,919 645 71 3 1,576 Urban 290 154 82 53

2 Rajgarh Tahsil Total 3,355 135 I 1,357 519 161 1,181 J Rural 2,980 134 1,356 332 52 1,104 Urban 375 187 109 77

J Biaora Tahsil Total 3,805 124 5 2,599 422 352 297 2 4 Rural 3,378 124 5 2,500 420 28 297 3 Urban 427 99 2 324

Sarangpur Tahsil Total 3,687 100 2,560 815 162 50

" Rural 3,239 100 2,345 629 115 50 Urban 448 215 186 47

.5 Narsingarh Tahsil Total 4,824 141 22 3,434 699 204 320 4 Rural 4,341 139 21 3,377 606 86 108 4 Urban 483 2 57 93 118 212 129

E-IV WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL MATERIAL OF ROOF

20% SAMPLE) DISTRICT

Predominant Material of Roof r- -, Grass, leaves, Tiles, Corrugated Asbestos Bricks Concrete All reeds, thatch, slates, iron, zinc, cement and or Stone other T wood or shingle or other sheets lime Slabs material R bamboo metal U District/Tahsil sheets

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

1,468 18,506 890 25 49 284 25 Total RAJGARH DISTRICT 1,428 17,036 587 10 16 130 ]7 Rural 40 1,470 303 15 33 154 8 Urban

189 5,158 120 19 82 8 Total 1 Khilchiplr Tabsil 188 4,922 101 12 59 4 Rural 236 19 7 23 4 Urban

249 2,901 130 16 29 28 2 Total 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 248 2,646 67 3 3 13 Rural 255 63 13 26 15 2 Urban

143 3,507 114 6 1 30 4 Total 3 Biaora Tahsil 141 3,185 18 6 23 4 Rural 2 322 96 7 Urban

425 2,949 294 3 14 2 Total 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 405 2,600 219 13 Rural 20 349 75 2 1 Urban

462 3,991 232 130 9 Total 5 Narsingarh Tahsil 446 3,683 182 22 8 Rural 16 308 50 108 1 Urban 130 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS

(BASED ON· RAJGARH

Households with no Households with 1 room regular r09m Total r------'"- -. r- num· Total no. of Total Num- Number of Num· Number of Total ber of members num· ber of members ber of members Rural house- r--.A.--, ber of house· ,---..A..---, house· r-----A..---. District/Tahsil Urban holds M F rooms holds M F holds M F

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

RAJG-\.RH DISTRICT Total 21,247 53,520 50,215 211,084 140 277 233 15,730 36,258 34,031 Rural 19,224 48,313 45,447 25,026 133 252 216 14,714 34,125 32,074 Urban 2,023 5,207 4,768 4,05S 7 25 17 1,016 2,133 1,957

1 Khllchlpur Tahsil Total 5,576 14,559 13,449 7,466 27 39 35 4,212 10,010 9,174 Rural 5,286 13,770 12,750 6,926 22 28 28 4,069 9,683 8,8t5 Urban 290 789 699 540 5 11 7 143 327 30)

2 Rajgarh Tahsil Total 3,355 8,619 7,930 4,325 17 24 15 2,698 6,541 5,954 Rural 2,980 7,694 7,041 3,545 17 24 15 2,530 6,213 5,649 Urban 375 925 889 780 168 328 305

3 Biaora Tahsil Total 3,805 9,778 9,315 5,386 32 85 67 2,708 6,291 6,128

Rural 3,378 8,662 8,317 4,489 30 71 57 2,480 5,805 5,670 Urban 427 1,116 998 897 2 14 10 228 486 458

4 Sarangpur Tahsil Total 3,687 8,787 8,345 4,879 60 128 115 2,748 5,979 5,743 Rural 3,239 7,636 7,277 4,088 60 128 115 2,502 5,452 5,247 Urban 448 1,151 1,068 791 246 527 496

S Narsingarh Tahsil Total 4,824 11,777 Il,176 7,028 4 1 1 3,364 7,437 7,032 Rural 4,341 10,551 10,062 5,978 4 1 3,133 6,972 6,643 Urban 483 1,226 1,114 1,050 231 465 389 131 E-V

AND BY NUMBER OF RO 0 MS OCCUPIED

20% SAMPLE) DISTRICf

Households with 2 rooms Households with 3 rooms Households with 4 rooms Households with 5 rooms and more ------, ,-----"------, r-----A..-----, ,-____A...... Num- Number of Num- Number of Num- Number of Num- No. Number of her of members ber of members ber of members ber of of members T District! house- ~----~ house- ,----"--_____ house- ,----"-----, house- rooms ,----"----., R Tahsil holds M F holds M F holds M F holds M F U

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 2S 2

4,002 11,700 10,938 790 2,811 2,625 338 1,341 1,284 247 1,628 1,133 1,104 T RAJGARH

3,459 10,327 9,689 578 2,172 2,054 211 884 858 129 816 553 556 R DISTRICT 543 1,373 1,249 212 639 571 127 457 426 U8 812 580 548 U

1,026 3,263 3,040 181 706 688 77 301 273 53 351 240 239 T Khilchipur Tahsil 942 3,029 2,828 153 620 617 58 233 225 42 282 177 187 R 84 234 212 28 86 71 19 68 48 11 69 63 52 U

464 1,348 1,275 88 306 291 47 211 186 41 247 189 209 T Rajgarh Tahsil 349 1,061 1.023 49 207 194 22 119 95 13 82 68 65 R 115 285 252 39 99 97 25 92 91 28 165 121 144 U

81)6 2,359 2,162 1-11 495 467 62 271 253 55 395 276 238 T Biaora Tahsil 706 2,105 1,922 99 375 366 41 19c) lc)3 22 136 107 109 R 100 254 240 42 121 101 21 72 60 34 259 169 129 U

666 1,843 1,723 135 5D7 436 43 155 161 35 222 164 162 T Sarangpur Tahsil 541 1,522 1,432 89 341 28c) 25 91 94 22 137 102 100 R 125 321 296 46 166 147 18 75 67 13 85 62 62 U

1,040 2,887 2,733 245 796 743 109 392 411 62 413 264 256 T Narsingarh Tahsil 921 2,608 2,484 188 629 588 65 242 251 30 179 99 95 R 119 279 249 57 167 155 44 150 160 32 234 165 161 U 132

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PART A- INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK RAJGARH

w 0 R K E R S A. I II III IV In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock,Fore- stry, Fishing, Hunting, Name of As Plantations, At Scheduled As Agricultural Orchards and Household Caste Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer allied activi ties Industry ,---A..__ , ,----"-----, ,..--.A.-, ,---"----, ,..----A--, P M F M F M F M F M F M F

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DISTRIcr· WORKERS IN SPECIAL W 0 R K E R S NON-WORKERS OCCUPATIONS ----'--, ,------"-----.. V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Manura- Transport, Name cturing Storage Tanning and of other than In In and currying of SchOo Household Constr- Trade and Communi- In hides and duled Industry uction Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging Caste ,--.....____, ,------'---, ,----'--, ,---..A.._"'""""'I ,---A..--, ,---"--, ,---A..--1r---"'------.. 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

R A L All Scbe- duled 13 224 15 164 38 5 2,577 2,910 16,753 1,9576 561 116 160 Castes

2 3 33 8 683 744 1 3 9 11 2 2 664 900 3,289 3,740 2 7 9 3

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PART A- INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK RAJGARH

w 0 R K E R S ,-- .A- I II 1II IV In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock,Fore- stry, Fishing, Hunting, Name of As Plantations, At Scbeduled As Agricultural Orchards and Household Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry Caste ,-_.A..__ , ,---"--, -, r---"---l ,-_.A.._, ,..------A-~ 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

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In In Manufa- Transport, Name cturing Storage Tanning and of other than In In and currying of SchOo Household Constr- Trade and Communi- In hides and duled Industry uction Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging ,-__..A._---., ,..----"-_, Caste ,..----"---, ,-----"---, ,-----A--, ,..----"---, r---"---, ,----J..._, 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 3

B A N All Sche- duJetl 139 15 139 15 145 46 52 705 511 1,322 1,982 66 20 112 94 Castes

3 4 4 2 1 2 1 17 2 9 3 42 31 10 79 36 178 262 2 2 4 3 35 27 3 8 9 4 4 5

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TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

RAJGARH

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R U An Scheduled Tribes 977 483 4!14 323 3~O 106 89 161 22a 29 IS 7 3

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RAJGARH DISTRICT

Educational Levels r- --. Matriculation Literate (without Primary or Junior or Higher Name of Scheduled Total Illiterate educational level) Basic Secondary Castel r----A..-, r----A.--, r---.A..---, r--~--.r----A..----. Scheduled Tribe M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PART A-(i) EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

All Scheduled Castes 3,107 3,003 2,437 2,976 635 26 30 1 5

1 Bagri or Bagdi 6 6 6 6 2 Balai 432 412 315 408 108 4 8 3 Barahar or Basod 77 56 57 55 18 2 4 Bargunda 26 26 26 26 5 Bedia 2 7 2 7 6 Bhangi or Mehtar 256 232 208 231 48 7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar 1,616 1,610 1,337 1,600 262 9 14 3 8 Chidar 31 34 16 33 15 9 Dhanuk 3 2 2 10 Khatik 110 101 83 97 25 4 1 11 Koli or Kori 515 488 355 483 155 5 5 12 Pardhi 29 29 27 29 2 13 Sansi 3 2 1 14 Unclassified

PART A-(ii) EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

All Scheduled Tribes :% 2 1 Seharia 2 2 146 TABLE seT-III RAJGARH DISTRICT Educational Levels Matriculation.. Literate (without Primary or Junior or Higher Name of Scheduled Total Illiterate educational level) Basic Secondary Castel ,----"--, ,.-----A---, ,----'----, ,--'----., ,---'-~ Scheduled Tribe M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 9 10 11 PART B-(i) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

All Schedu1ed Castes 46,853 44,868 45,036 44,807 1,784 61 24 9

1 Bagri or Bagdi 1,711 1,571 1,665 1,569 46 2 2 Balai 9,930 9,311 9,417 9,300 505 11 8 3 Banchada 24 34 21 34 3 4 Barahar or Basod 425 395 409 395 16 5 Bargunda 24 26 24 26 6 Bedia 380 416 356 40 24 3 7 Bhangi or Mehtar 1,307 1,238 1,231 1,232 73 6 3 8 Bhanumati 176 194 167 194 9 9 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar 29,671 28,617 28,766 28,603 891 14 6 8 10 Chidar 31 21 28 21 3 11 Dom 63 67 53 67 10 12 Kanjar 79 75 76 75 3 13 Khatik 293 283 227 278 62 5 3 1 14 KoliorKori 220 200 188 200 32 15 KotwaI 20 10 19 10 1 16 Mahar 6 5 4 5 1 17 Mang or Mang Garodi 4 36 4 36 18 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 947 890 935 887 11 3 1 19 Pardhi 1,152 1,098 1,138 1,097 12 1 2 20 Pasi 8 9 8 9 21 Sansi 382 372 300 356 82 16

PART B-(ii) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES All Scheduled Tribes 483 494 470 494 13 J Gond 39 31 38 31 1 2 Korku 2 1 1 3 Seharia 442 463 431 463 11 147

TABLE SCT-IV P ART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES RAJGARH DISTRICT

All the Scheduled Caste persons profess Hindu religion.

TABLE SCT-IV

PART B-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

RAJGARH DISTRICT

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PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Persons employ- ed before but Persons seek- now out of ing employ- employment Total Non-working Full time ment for the and seeking Educational Levels population students first time work Others ,.. ---., ,..--A------, ,..---'---, ,..----"-----, ,----.A-__ P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAJGARH DISTRICT (TOTAL)

Total 39,633 18,075 21,558 1,090 46 5 5 1 16,975 21,511 Illiterate 38,753 17,253 21,500 333 8 1 4 1 16,915 ·21,491 Literate (without educational levels) 853 795 58 732 38 2 1 60 2G Primary or Junior Basic 25 25 23 2 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2 2 2

Rural

Total 36,329 16,753 19,576 791 31 4 4 15,954 19,545 [[[iterate 35,752 16,212 19,540 296 4 1 4 15,9(1 19,536 Literate (Without educational levels) 564 528 36 484 27 1 43 9 Primaf'y or Junior Basic 12 12 10 2 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1 1

Urban

Total 3,304 1,322 1,982 299 15 1 1 1 1,021 1,966 ]/literate 3,001 1,041 1,960 37 4 1 1,004 1,955 Literate (without educational levels) 289 267 22 248 11 1 1 17 II Primary or Junior Basic 13 13 13 Matriculation or Higher SecondarY 1 1 1

1 Khilchipur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 10,327 4,390 5,937 123 4,267 5,937 miterate 10,204 4,267 5937 12 4,255 5,937 Literate (without educational levels) 118 118 106 12 Primary or Junior Basic 5 5 5

2 Rajgarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4,871 2,309 2,562 52 9 1 2 2,254 2,553 Illiterate 4,799 2,246 2,553 2 2,243 2,553 Literate (without educational levels) 69 60 9 49 9 11 Primary or Junior Basic 3 3 3

3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural)

Total 6,025 2,925 3,100 109 6 2 2 2,812 3,094 Illiterate 5,972 2,874 3,098 60 4 2 2,812 3,094 Literate (without educational levels) 51 49 2 49 2 Primary or Junior Basic 2 2 2 ISO

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX. TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld.

Persons employ- ed before but Persons seek- now out of ing employ- employment Total Non-working Full time ment for the and seeking Educational Levels population students first time work; Others ., r-----'------, ,.---A.__ ., ,----"------. ,-----'-----, P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 6,701 3,177 3,524 284 6 1 2,892 3,518 Illiterate 6,513 3,002 3,511 130 . 2,872 3.511 Literate (without educational levels) 185 172 13 151 6 20 7 Primary or Junior Basic 2 2 2 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1 1

5 Narsingarh Tahsil (Rural)

Total 8,405 3,952 4,453 223 10 3,729 4,443 Illiterate 8,264 3,823 4,441 94 3,729 4,441 Literate (without educational level) 141 129 12 129 10 ... 2 151

TABLE ST-I MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES Mother Tongue and total number of persons return­ ed as speaking a language sub sidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Language ,----"---., ,------A._-, M F M F

1 3 4 5 6 RAJGARH DISTRICT All Scheduled Tribes 485 494 Mother Tongue: (1) Hindi

Total 484 494 1 Gond 39 31 2 Korku 2 .. 3 Seharia 443 463 Mother Tongue: (2) Malvi

Total 1 Seharia 1 1 KhiIchipur Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 12 3 Mother Tongue: (1) Hindi Total 12 3 1 Goud 8 3 2 Korku 2 3 Seaaria 2

2 Rajgarh Tahsil NIL 3 Biaora Tahsil

All Scheduled Tribes 192 228 Mother Tongue: (1) Hindi Total 192 228 Seharia 192 228 4 Sarangpur Tahsil All Scheduled Trib£8 4 Mother Tongue: (1) Hindi Total 3 1 Gond 1 2 Seharia 2 Mother Tongue: (2) Malvi Total 1 Seharia 1 5 Narsingarh Tahsil All Scheduled Tribes 275 263 Mother Tongue: (1) Hindi Total 275 263 1 Gond 30 28 2 Seharia 245 245 152

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

RAJGARH DISTRICT Employed before but now out of Persons seeking employment Total Full time employment for and seeking Name of Scheduled Tribe Non-working population students the firs t time work Othen ,...----"- , ,-----A---, r---A---, ,...--"--, ,...--"--,... P M F M F M F M F M F

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

RAJGARH DISTRICT

AU Scheduled Tribes 314 160 154 4 1 155 154

1 Good 9 7 2 7 2, 2, Seharia .305 153 152 4 1 148 152,

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3 Biaora Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 154 71 83 2 1 68 83"

1 Seharia 154 71 83 2 1 68 83-

4 Saraogpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 1 1 1

1 Gond

5 Narsiogarh Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 159 88 71 2 86 71

1 Good 8 6 2 6 2 2 Seharia 151 82 69 2 80 6~ VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

CONTENTS Pages 1 Khilchipur Tahsil

District, Alphabetical List of Villages 156-161 Town and Village Directory 162-187

2 Rajgarh Tahsil

Alphabetical List of Villages 188-192 Town and Village Directory 194-211

3 Biaora Tahsil

Alphabetical List of Villages 212-215 Town and Village Directory 216-22<)

4 Sarangpur Tahsil

Alphabetical List of Villages 230-232 Town and Village Directory •• 234-243

5 Narsingarh Tahsil

Alphabetical List of Villages 244-247 Town and Village Directory 248-263 KEY TO NOTATIONS

P for Primary School Mew IDr Maternity and Child Welfare Centre

M lor Middle School Po lor Post Office

H lor High School To lor Teleglaph Office

C lor Higher Institutes including Colleges PTo lor Posts and Telegraph Office

T lor Technical Institution E lor Hectricity

D lor Dispensary Ei lor Electricity for Industrial uses Ea for Electricity for Agriqultural uses Rhc lor Rural Health Centre Ed for Electricity for Domestic uses Hos for Hospital S lor Safe or protected Water Supply MP(A) lor Medical Practitioners (Allopathic) (including Pipes, Tubewells, etc.) MP(H) lor Medical Practitioners (Homoeopathic) F.V. .fOf' Forest Village MP(O) lor Medical Practitioners (Others) L.C. No. for Location Code Number

Note:-NamC(s) of Hamlet(s) is/are printed in Italics below the name of the viRage im the Alphabetical Lists of Villages. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 156

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Locatiol1 Location No. CadeNo. Code No. No. Code No. Code No•. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

A SI Bamangaon 534 549 Abhepura 369 200 S2 Barkbedi Umat 539 501 2 Abheypura 400 435 S3 Bedar 13 340 3 Abdalpura 423 152 54 Beejpadi 520 545 4 Achalpura 39 332 55 Behdibey 131 379 5 Adampura 70 62 56 Bhumria 11 350 6 Agaria 35 52 57 Bhawanipura Pusht Dhand 31 337 7 Ahilyapura 155 98 58 Bherugarb 50 368 8 Amarpura 2 343 59 Bhadaka 101 81 9 Amarpura 242 245 60 Bhadaki 102 80 10 Amarpura (Suket) 248 413 61 Bhawanipura Pusht Bedibey 130 388 11 Amlabey 328 34 62 Bhawanipura Pusht Kulipura 150 383 12 Amanpura 371 468 63 Bhagora 170 7 13 Amawata 463 531 64 Bhagori 201 9 14 Ambabey 301 254 65 Bhanpura 269 110 15 Anandpura 154 16 66 Bhawanipura 322 262 16 Ank Khedi 454 490 67 Bhawanipura 339 30 17 Aranya 125 82 68 Bhadahedi 510 527 18 Aroliya 355 122 69 Bhat Kheda 517 518 19 Atraliya 22 334 70 Bhagapura 342 204 B 20 Bamniya Khedi 21 359 71 Bhanwarpura 344 259 21 Badia 41 330 72 Bhat Khedi 353 129 22 Bar Kheda 52 372 73 Bhandawad 450 149 23 Bawadi Kheda 54 50 74 Bhafatpura 401 437 24 Badri 66 312 75 Bherugarh 190 8 25 Banyabey 69 56 76 Bherwan Khedi 488 539 - 26 Batediya 100 70 77 Bhikanpur 490 159 27 Baodi Kheda 104 218 78 Bhojpur 158 231 28 Barol 133 394 79 Binayakbey 10 344 29 Baliapura 181 234 80 llijaipuf 32 366 30 Banda 191 18 81 Biaora Khurd 417 451 31 Bamnya Khedi 217 20 82 Bislai 197 287 32 Badgaon 235 87 83 Bishanya 435 487 33 Bans Khedi 236 92 84 Binya Khedi 382 198 34 Rankpura 237 93 85 Biaora Kalan 480 530 35 Bagheli 307 271 86 Borda Shriji 16 335 36 Baghela 309 418 87 Borka Pani 247 279 37 BaodibeY 326 423 88 Borda Khurd 348 430 38 Badia Mandloi ,357 20'> 89 Bor Kbedi 445 . 448 39 Badbeli 374 433 90 Borda 262 278 40 Bar Kheda 427 483 91 Brahman Kheda 440 153 41 Batawada 451 156 92 Brahmangaon 138 66 42 Barman Kbedi 465 144 C 43 Baodi Kheda 395 476 93 Chhatarpura S 342 44 BaruKhedi 405 452 94 Chhatarpura 28 362 45 Badu Khedi 484 186 95 Chamari 33 363 46 Bajron 485 497 96 Chainpuria 45 370 47 Bargulia 487 528 97 Churelpura 6S 313 48 Balahede 522 174 98 Chainpuria 77 223 49 Bans Khedi 523 • 175 99 Chauki Ratangar h 189 403 50 Bar Kheda Bhoja 532 176 100 Chi bad Kalan 208 242 157

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

101 Chibad Khurd 241 244 151 Dhamanya 385 434 102 Chokhanda 255 91 152 Dhatrawada 449 145 103 Chhipipura 260 293 153 Dhuwan Khedi 486 523 104 Chuwadlia 279 417 154 Dilawari 359 463 105 Chandpura 292 457 155 Dhingalia Khedi 470 494 106 Chilawadi 297 124 156 Doria Khedi 40 331 107 Chhaoni 308 277 157 Dobe 110 310 108 Chilawad 314 125 158 Dobadi Kheda 188 404 109 Chandpura 325 276 159 Dob 202 19 110 ChamarKheda 378 119 160 Dolaj 275 456 111 Chhatarpura 383 469 161 Dobada 290 214 112 Chainpuria 390 196 (i) Jhari 113 Chitawalia 469 495 162 Durgapura 47 327 114 Chhatarpura 489 162 163 Durjanpura 245 266 115 Chhatarpura 501 542 164 Dungarpur 302 256 116 C,hhapi Heda 524 513 165 Dupadiya 478 187 117 Chamari 528 560 166 Dunda Hedi 481 529 118 Chhatarpura 550 558 167 Dungaree 173 . 17 D F 168 F;ltehpur 79 224 119 Dantan 175 67 169 Fatehpur 398 481 120 Dantya 192 43 170 Fatehpur 434 189 121 Dalupura 278 274 171 Firozpura 57 58 315 114 G 122 Daine Khedi 172 Gadiya 46 55 123 Dagalia 479 496 (i) Koyara (ii) Levra 124 Dariyapur 544 554 173 Gadgach 73 71 125 Daulatpura 210 240 174 Gangapura 106 227 126 Devigarh 96 14 (i) Levra 127 Devali 99 60 175 Ganeshpura 142 232 128 "Dehra 128 307 176 GadiaLohar 246 291 Deva Khedi 135 396 129 177 Ganeshpura 274 264 Devari 141 83 130 178 Gadia Mer 320 255 335 466 131 Devipura 180 239 179 GadiaKhurd 336 465 132 Devari 298 113 180 GadiaKalan Deopur 358 467 133 181 Gadia Charan 347 429 Devnagar 365 32 134 182 Gagorni 356 201 135 Devpura 381 199 (i) Gurada 136 Devria 414 477 183 Gadahet 519 526 137 Devari 415 478 184 Ganeshganj 234 41 138 DevaKhedi 455 492 Ghant Khedi 72 72 139 Deva Khedi 509 520 185 186 Ghanta Khedi III 375 140 Devgarh 537 165 187 Ghogadpur 113 6 418 445 141 Devli Sanga 543 557 188 Ghanta Khedi 409 142 Dhabli 15 339 189 Girdharpura 232 365 143 Dhand 24 338 190 Gopalpura 44 144 Dhanoda 94 1 314 145 Dhabali Kalan 222 249 191 Goondipura 85 172 11 146 Dhabala 223 250 192 Gotampura 95 147 Dhabali Khurd 243 248 193 Gorya Kheda 205 266 88 148 Dhamanya 272 247 194 Gopalpura 421 195 Govindpura 267 90 149 Dhamanda 338 324 275 150 Dhatooriya 354 127 196 Gopalpura 158

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

197 Gopalpura 334 206 241 Jatamadi 525 517 198 Gordhan 1 353 242 Jethali 137 2 199 Gordhanpura 375 431 243 Jetpura 376 135 200 Gordhanpura 4 352 244 Jetpura Kalan 392 472 245 Jetpura Khurd 495 540 201 Gordhanpura 422 148 246 Jeeriya Khedi 112 4 202 Gopalpura 475 158 247 Jharni 97 48 203 Gordhanpura 477 185 248 Jharanaya 124 15 204 Gokalpura 7 355 249 JhiIamadia I 75 221 205 Gulkhedi 159 233 250 Jhutiahedi .330 126 (i) Lodeki Taparia 251 Jhadmau 507 173 206 Gulkhedi 219 42 252 Jhanda Patti 166 393 207 Gujarkhedi 412 473 253 Jharanya 121 378 208 Guradia 413 475 254 Jeerapur 409 151 209 Guwadi 424 191 255 Jotpura 351 29 210 Gumanipura 464 447 K 211 Gunakhedi 494 524 256 Karanpura 17 345 212 Gugaheda 533 550 257 Kadikheda 23 336 258 Kalikabey 59 76 H 259 Karkari 60 222 213 Haripura 19 349 260 Kadela 80 226 214 Haripura Pusht Dhand 26 347 261 Kalakundal 118 302 215 Haripura 38 75 262 Kachnariya 174 45 216 Hatepur 42 329 217 Harij!arh 139 65 263 Kavalsikheda 285 38 218 Hardapura 167 402 264 Kachhikhedi 296 39 219 Hanoti 204 85 265 Karkara 346 425 220 Haripura 226 290 266 Kalyanpura 363 428 267 Kangnikheda 372 464 221 Hari Garh 299 112 268 Kamalpura 386 432 222 Hansalbey 300 212 269 Kaharkheda 403 133 223 Haripura 318 211 270 Kashikhedi Dangi Patti 452 154 224 Haripura 448 141 225 Halahedi 472 533 271 Kashikhedi Sondya Patti 453 155 226 Hariyala 526 548 272 Kaliakhedi 459 143 227 Hariyali 527 546 273 Karanpura 483 541 228 Haripura 547 505 274 Kandiakhedi 495 181 (i) Banjara Ka Tanda 275 Kachhotia 444 532 229 Himmatpura 126 217 276 Kayatha 551 503 (i) Berni Ka Pura (ii) Malipura 277 Kandeli 552 176 230 Hirapuri 151 397 278 Kankaria 553 510 279 Kandalkhedi 146 299 231 Himmatpura 321 257 280 Kairi 554 555 232 Himmatgarh 442 488 233 Hirapur 502 543 281 Kalakhedi 557 507 234 Hinotiya 439 442 282 Kesarpura 504 179 J 283 Kerkhedi 286 89 284 Kherkhedi Kalan 6 356 235 Jamgaon 95 5 285 Khemapura 64 319 236 Jaisinghpura 103 79 286 Khajla 108 381 237 Jagannathpura 249 414 287 Khajli 109 309 238 Jadaopur 362 427 288 Khumada 116 63 239 Jamuniya 397 479 289 Khutiyabey 129 382 240 Jaiampura 399 453 290 Khokheda 143 300 159

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

291 Kherkhedi Khurd 162 386 341 Lasudlya 283 35 292 Khetyakhedi 168 400 342 Lachhmipura 295 27 293 Khedi 177 96 343 Lachhamanpura 380 195 294 Kherkheda 185 288 344 Lachhamanpura 438 444 295 Khandarbey 199 406 345 Lachhamanpura 466 161 296 Khokariya 206 100 346 Laliakhedi 467 157 297 Khedi 281 23 347 Lasudli 512 544 298 Khokaria 310 420 348 Latoori 518 519 299 Khedi 343 258 349 Lasudliakheraj 540 177 300 Kharpa 389 131 350 Lachhmipura 555 504 351 Limboda 304 458 396 461 301 Khurchanya Kalan 352 Limboda 311 28 302 Khumanpura 411 192 M 303 Khurchanya Khurd 430 441 353 Mahuwakheda 9 341 304 Khejadia 491 169 354 Manpura 184 297 305 Khankari 492 171 355 Mangalpura 186 390 306 Khodiyakhedi 497 180 356 Machalpur 218 46 307 Khumapura 521 168 (i) Sanwalpura (ii) Tala Harijan 308 Khatakhedi 541 512 357 Madanpura 224 295 309 Khajurigokal 549 511 358 Madanpuri 225 294 310 Kishanpura 36 54 359 Malharpura 239 104 360 Mayapura 250 412 311 Kishanpura 179 99 361 312 216 21 Malhargarh 253 24 313 Kishanpura 231 407 362 Malharpura 254 25 314 Koyala 51 369 363 Mandakheda 263 416 315 Kotda 119 303 364 Manpura (Liboda) 341 117 316 Kodkya 284 37 365 Maniyakhedi 410 193 317 Kotada 293 269 366 Mannipura 446 446 367 Madhopura 318 Kodkya 323 261 462 491 368 Maharajpura 319 Kodki 345 260 474 160 369 Malharpura 482 538 320 Kotda 387 139 370 Manpura 556 506 321 Kotara 506 163 371 303 263 25 346 Melukheda 322 Kundi khoira 372 Meenagaon 313 36 Kundibey 56 57 323 373 Menakhedi 367 121 324 Kumadi 98 64 374 Melkhedi 377 120 Kumara 105 228 325 375 Mehrajpura 428 450 (i) Kani Ram Patel Ki Tapri 376 Meenagaon 536 552 149 384 326 Kulipura 377 Motipura Dakhali Baodikheda 78 225 Kundikheda 153 12 327 378 Mokhampura 116 315 164 389 328 Kushalpura 379 Motipura 123 3 350 137 329 Kundalia 380 Motipura Dakhala Semla 157 215 330 Kundibey 416 482 331 Kulikheda 456 534 381 Mohakampura 195 238 332 Kundikheda 461 188 382 Motipura Pusht Talawada 198 283 333 Kuwakheda 471 493 383 Motipura 244 251 334 Kundikheda 68 373 384 Magyapura 258 265 L 282 26 3 351 385 MohaIi 335 Lachhamanpura 373 460 Lakhoni 132 377 386 Mohanpura 336 425 474 337 Lalpuria 169 401 387 Moi 338 Lakhesara 176 68 388 Moyakheda 436 484 485 339 Lakhoni 193 84 389 Mayakhedi 443 473 537 340 Lachhamanpura 209 241 390 Motipura 160

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. CodeNa. 1961 1951 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

391 Mohan 513 178 441 Polkheda 252 22 392 Moondla 447 536 442 Polakheda 332 115 393 Mukandpura 74 77 443 Pura Duragpura 48 326 394 Murjhadi 329 128 444 PuraSedra 62 325 395 Mundi 538 502 445 Purs Karkari 76 220 N 446 Pura Sevani 81 321 396 Naranganj 8 354 447 Pura Kumara 117 229 360 397 Nayapura 20 448 Pura Khajia 120 380 318 399 Naiheda 83 449 Pura Barol 134 395 13 399 Naranpura 114 450 Pura Kulipura 160 305 400 Nandri 203 44 451 pura Kherkhedi 163 387 401 Nawabpura 238 103 452 196 289 402 Nrabhapura 384 462 PUra Kherkheda 453 Pura Talaoda 228 282 403 Naiheda 408 150 261 292 404 Nagkhedi 432 146 454 Pura Chhipipura 455 Pura Jagannathpura 264 415 405 Nataram 499 522 456 Pura Rupaheda 291 253 406 Nagpuria 511 547 457 211 237 407 Nandani 559 509 Pura Mokhampura 458 361 426 408 Negariya 230 281 Pura Dhamania 459 545 556 409 Nesh 259 267 Punwarkhedi 0 R 410 Odpur 294 272 460 Rampuriakalan 14 358 P 461 Rajpura 71 61 27 361 411 Papdel 462 Rampuria 84 317 Patadi 43 367 412 463 Ratanpura 88 49 413 Paraspura Pusht Dob 67 374 464 Rajpura 89 59 414 Paraspura Pusht Patalpani 92 323 465 Ramgarh 122 376 415 Patiapani 107 308 466 Ramgarh 140 69 416 Paraspura Pusht Khandarbey 215 408 467 Rajpura 145 235 417 220 86 468 Raghopur 148 306 418 Patdikheda 251 410 469 Rampuria 161 385 419 Padampura 256 105 470 Ramapuria 171 10 420 Padliya 270 107 471 Ramganj 207 102 Padali 289 213 421 472 Ratanpura 221 94 422 Parolia Chhotipatti 368 118 473 Ramganj 233 40 423 Padampura 421 147 474 Rajpura 276 268 424 Pagaria 431 140 277 273 425 Pankhedi 437 449 475 Rampuria 476 Rampuria 288 108 4~6 Parolya Badi Patti 340 116 427 Pathriya 558 508 477 Rampuria 319 205 428 Peeplya Bijarel 366 33 478 Ramgarh 349 138 130 429 Pempura 265 411 479 Rajahedi 352 360 459 430 PeepalYa Pusht Talaoda 227 285 480 Ramganj 431 Peepalya Khawas 49 328 481 Ranipura 391 197 432 Peepalya 144 301 482 Raghogarh 393 471 433 Peepalkhedi 182 236 483 Ranara 498 498 434 Peepaldi 194 101 484 Ratanpuria 505 525 435 Peepalda 379 ]94 485 Ramnagar 531 500 436 Peelhapura 404 480 486 Richhadiya 30 333 437 Peepalya Kalan 441 489 487 Rugnathpura 34 364 438 Peepakhedi 508 499 488 Rugnathpura 240 243 439 Piplyakulmi 115 47 489 Rupaheda 273 252 440 Pithapura 337 424 490 Rugnathpura 280 419 161

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 KHILCHIPUR T AHSIL-Concld.

:Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. .No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

491 Ruppura 306 270 527 Shivnathpura 394 470 492 Rugnathpura 317 210 528 Sherpura 419 436 493 Rugnathpura 402 439 529 Shyampura 429 443 494 Ruparel 426 486 530 Shahbajpura 468 183 495 Rupaheda 493 182 531 Shekhanpur 500 521 S 532 Shyampura 503 172 533 496 Salri 58 74 Shankarpura 548 7 497 Sameli 147 304 534 Singanpur 152 399 498 Satankhedi 212 296 535 Sikandri 542 553 499 Sadyakuwan 213 286 536 Sonkheda Kalan 546 559 500 Salari 305 455 537 Soolipura 364 136 501 Sankhedi 312 31 538 Sunderpura 55 510 502 Sadalpur 433 190 539 Suvahedi 165 391 540 Surajpura 187 391 503 Sankhedi 515 515 541 Surajpura 370 202 504 Sarpoi 529 164 542 Surajpura 535 167 (i) Manna Banjara Wala Tanda T 505 Sevni 63 320 506 Semlikalan 127 230 543 Talaodi 82 322 (I) Kahar Ki Tapri Ka PUra 544 Talaoda 214 284 507 Sedara 61 324 (i) Deva Ki Tapri (ii) Dhanna Ki Tapri 508 Semalkhedi 136 398 (iii) Pura Ki Tapri 509 Semala 156 216 545 Tapariahedi 407 132 510 Sedari 183 298 546 Takhatpura 420 433 547 Tadtada 457 535 511 Sedara 229 280 548 Tamolia 460 184 512 Semlabey 327 422 549 Teetari 316 209 513 Semli 331 123 550 Tejpura 333 208 514 Semalikankad 406 440 515 Sendli 458 142 551 Telikheda 514 514 516 Semli 170 475 552 87 311 517 Semala 530 166 553 TeeJapura 200 405 518 Sedra 516 516 554 Tolikheda 12 357 519 Shyampura 18 348 555 Tootyahedi 287 109 520 Shiypura 29 53 U 521 Shivpuri 53 371 556 Ubhapan 388 134 90 78 522 Shivgarh 557 Uchavada 178 97 523 Shripura 91 219 558 Udayapur 93 316 524 Shivpura 257 246 y 525 Shyampura 268 111 526 Shivpuri 271 106 559 Yashwantpura 37 73

Note-The total number of uninhabited Villages in Khilchipur Tahsil is actually 31 and not 30 as shown in Table A-I of this Handbook and in Part H-A of the Madhya Pradesh 1961 Census Series. Thus the total number of villages in this Tahsil is 559. 162

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,---- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes E4iucated kers (I·IX) r---...... __, ,-:-"'"--.. ,..-...... ---.. ,..-...... ---.. r--"'"---.. 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 15 16 17

24/1 Khilchipur Tahsil Rural 403016.69 23164 26160 132315 69260 63055 11479 11174 12 3 7825 822 44185 24632.

1 Gordhan 753.12 52 62 197 101 96 53 49 3 63 51 2 Amarpura 291.06 10 10 43 23 20 1 17 2 3 Lachmanpura 373.06 2 2 16 6 10 6 5 4 Gordhanpula 242.78 29 29 140 79 61 9 6 46 29 5 Chhatarpura 110.32 Uninhabited ..

6 Kherkhedi Kalan P. 528.59 46 56 225 114 III 5 7 11 83 48- 7 Gokalpura 105.87 11 11 68 39 29 I •• 21 13 8 Naranganj 200.39 9 9 47 25 22 12 1(} 9 Mahuwakheda 228.76 .. Uninhabited .. 10 Binayakbey 722.48 34 34 164 81 83 S4 7

11 Bhumria P. 1,176.74 186 196 808 410 398 76 76 63 6 273 97 12 Tolikheda 98.86 .. Uninhabited .. 13 Bedar 302.00 16 16 99 S3 46 7 6 29 14 Rampuria Kalan 195.09 45 50 247 122 125 14 14 7 74 42 15 Dhabli 156.57 17 17 73 42 31 20 3

16 Borda Shrij i 378.36 51 61 225 116 109 S 2 69 4 17 Karanpura 224.15 1 1 15 9 6 3 18 Shyampura 359.17 9 9 42 25 17 14 3 19 Haripula 646.93 62 67 255 138 117 9 9 96 52 20 Nayapura 247.84 20 20 85 44 41 24 11

21 Bamniyakhedi 561.27 17 17 88 49 39 3 2S 4 22 Atraliya 302.21 10 10 37 22 15 12 23 Karikheda 280.83 12 12 50 34 16 17 24 Dhand 923.0~ 67 67 288 151 137 25 26 6 2 87 S 25 Kundi Khoira 251.27 Uninhabited

26 Haripura Pusht Dhand 221.69 12 12 57 28 29 14 4 27 Papdel P,D,Po. 1,251.22 116 116 540 287 253 29 23 82 4 154 17 28 Chhatarpura 285.92 11 11 59 31 28 18 11 29 Shivpura 369.61 12 17 87 52 35 5 5 32 18 30 Richhariya 454.06 46 46 203 98 105 2 4 66 5

31 Bhawanipura Pusht Dhand 309.91 32 32 125 62 63 45 1 32 Bijaipur 299.35 10 10 58 25 33 15 16 33 Chamari 173.16 .. Uninhabited 34 Rugnathpura 89.46 6 6 30 16 14 1 10 7 35 Agaria P. 995.71 54 66 346 182 164 23 29 30 112 55

36 Kishanpura 370.26 26 26 142 78 64 4 4 1 55 36 37 Yashwantpura 146.79 10 10 35 17 18 3 3 12 7 38 Haripura 619.65 8 10 64 38 26 24 12 39 Achalpura 252.49 33 33 142 72 70 46 2 40 Doriakhedi 404.06 47 47 228 121 107 18 20 2 72 1

41 Badia 126.54 2 2 19 8 11 5 3 42 Hatepur 85.75 6 6 18 8 10 7 5 43 Patadi 290.57 18 18 76 44 32 5 4 25 19 44 Gopalpura 686.45 65 65 332 180 152 21 24 16 107 83 45 Chainpuria 155.32 Uninhabited

46 Gadiya P. 2,549.11 63 78 425 227 198 44 47 24 144 112 47 Duragpura 909.60 45 45 267 129 138 2 4 75 48 Pura Durgpura 226.03 12 12 66 33 33 20 2 49 Peepalyia Khawas 384.24 26 26 124 69 55 10 11 38 1 SO Bherugarh 142.07 6 6 33 17 16 8 4 165

KHILCHlPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -.A- ..., WORKERS 1 II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. r-..... __, ,--A--., ,--..... __, ,--..... __, ,---..... --., ,.--.....--, ,.---..... --., ,---.....--, ,---..... --., ,-..... __, M F M F M F M F M FM; FM FM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

31569 18464 2740 3632 3261 210 3801 1201 135 13 243 29 1099 72 80 1 3059 1536 26885 41255 24/1

40 37 3 22 11 1 38 45 1 12 1 1 5 6 18 2 6 5 5 3 39 26 1 2 4 2 33 32 4 .. Uninhabited .. 5

69 47 4 2 2 5 31 63 6 20 13 1 18 16 7 12 10 13 12 8 .. Uninhabited .. .. 9 42 7 12 27 76 10

160 60 25 17 13 30 13 ...... 18 27 6 137 301 11 .. Uninhabited .. 12 29 24 46 13 64 42 3 7 48 83 14 19 3 1 22 28 15

69 4 47 105 3 , . 6 6 12 3 .. 2 11 14 18 91 52 .. .. 5 .. . . 42 65 19 19 9 4 1 1 1 20 30 20

25 4 24 35 21 12 10 15 22 17 ,. .. 17 16 23 76 3 2 3 6 2 64 132 24 .. Uninhabited .. 25

13 2 2 .. 14 25 26 47 .. 45 7 2 2 26 2 30 10 133 236 27 15 11 3 . , 13 17 28 29 18 3 .. 20 17 29 61 5 4 1 32 100 30

44 1 17 62 31 15 16 10 17 32 .. ., .. U~i~habited :: . . 33 9 7 .. .. 1 ., 6 7 34 77 35 12 13 10 1 1 1 11 6 70 109 35

54 36 23 28 36 10 7 2 5 11 37 24 12 14 14 38 46 2 .. 26 68 39 69 1 3 49 106 40

5 3 3 8 41 7 5 1 5 42 23 19 .. 1 .. 1 19 13 43 100 80 1 1 4 1 1 2 73 69 44 Uninhabited .. 45

112 101 1 21 8 10 2 83 86 46 73 1 1 54 138 47 19 2 .. 1 13 31 48 37 1 1 31 54 49 7 4 9 12 SO 166

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,..--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and TotalWor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r----'------, r----'----., r--..A.---., r----'----., r---"--_._. P 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 17

51 Koyala 768.91 29 29 146 80 66 15 9 4 60 52 Barkheda 207.99 24 24 110 55 55 20 17 34 7 53 Sh]\ puri 159.33 9 9 54 32 22 .. 1 21 54 BaW,ill Kheda 1,905.77 50 50 250 135 115 17 15 3 105 77 55 SuntLnpura 826.39 44 65 302 171 131 8 5 2 132 75

56 Kundlbey 1,087.73 9 9 50 26 24 20 12 57 Firo7pura 191.19 8 8 56 33 23 4 2 2 20 10 58 Sal: I 628.41 15 16 76 44 32 1 29 19 59 Kahkabey 336.45 3 3 8 6 2 1 4 1 60 Karkari 791.52 43 51 240 137 103 23 22 1 103 75

61 Sedara P. 940.75 102 102 478 251 227 76 78 30 6 162 19 62 Purast'dara 50.72 12 12 58 24 34 3 20 63 Sc:vni 294.84 12 12 66 33 33 22 19 64 Khemapura 285.12 13 13 58 31 27 23 19 65 Churelpura 113.70 Uninhabited ..

66 Badri 264.21 24 24 130 66 64 47 39 67 Paraspura PushtdJb 298.10 30 30 157 77 80 48 68 Kundlkheda 591.01 34 34 166 88 78 47 44 .. 61 1 69 Ban)abey. 966.86 15 16 96 53 43 2 4 4 35 3 70 Adampura 567.34 18 22 99 47 52 18 21 29 20

71 Raj!lura 1,586.78 51 82 431 223 208 21 29 26 2 143 6 72 Ghantakhedi 53?63 15 15 96 47 49 12 12 31 28 73 Gadgach 286.62 16 24 142 81 61 6 49 13 74 Mukandpula P. 879.17 37 63 334 168 166 94 94 24 3 95 55 75 Jhilamadia 323.87 13 16 101 58 43 2 3 40 32

76 Pura Karkari 185.39 ...... Uninhabited .. 77 Chainpuriya 222.57 5 7 42 18 24 12 16 78 MotIpuradakhli Bavadikheda 231.60 7 8 46 26 20 20 10 79 Fatehpllr 331.57 9 10 56 28 28 15 2 80 Kadela 502.75 25 29 131 72 59 1 53 1

81 Pllrasevani 149.80 13 13 67 35 32 23 22 82 Talaodi 305.56 15 15 66 32 34 18 23 83 Nalheda 472.03 29 28 131 69 62 20 19 49 42 84 Rampuriya 157.18 19 19 87 50 37 37 25 85 Goondlpura 290.55 10 10 50 22 28 16 18

86 Mokhampl'ra 187.75 5 5 34 16 18 7 7 9 8 87 TlIll.lfnl 337.12 12 12 71 31 40 14 13 .. 19 20 88 Rat:'nplira 593.11 25 25 148 84 64 14 8 6 48 22 89 Rr,jpura 707.53 39 62 327 170 157 24 19 7 123 79 90 Shlvgarh 397.68 6 6 29 14 15 14 15 8 12

91 Shripura 314.00 19 19 10:2 50 52 3S 5 92 Paraspura Pusht Patalpani 405.48 4 4 17 9 8 8 6 93 Udayapur 171.66 10 10 54 32 22 2 .. 13 16 94 Dhanoda P. 2,221.91 132 169 957 506 451 85 88 1 79 10 337 199 95 Jamgaon 514.52 19 29 177 82 95 13 10 7 1 45 53

96 Devigarh 391.37 22 30 147 78 69 24 21 15 44 31 97 Jharni 805.91 33 33 187 97 90 25 34 75 36 98 Kumadi 507.42 55 74 380 194 186 57 62 14 128 101 99 Devali 567.02 22 38 191 95 96 51 43 3 59 29 100 Bateriya 1,079.51 24 32 152 85 67 41 37 55 47 167

KHILCHIPUR TAHSn.

WORKERS NON- .A. WORKERS L.C• I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,..-..... ---.. ,..-..... ---.. ,-..... ---.. ,..-..... ---.. ,..-..... ---...... , .---..... ---.. ,-..... -, ..... ---, ,-..... ---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F --M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

54 6 20 66 51 29 7 .'4 1 21 48 51 21 .. 11 22 53 87 76 2 1 14 2 30 38 54 100 61 13 14 5 14 39 56 55

14 11 1 1 5 .. 6 12 56 13 9 2 4 1 1 13 13 57 28 13 1 4 .. 2 15 13 5a 3 1 1 2 1 59 91 75 12 34 28 60

119 2 15 15 17 3 8 89 208 61 20 4 34 62 22 19 11 14 63 23 19 ...... 8 8 64 Uninhabited 65

45 38 2 19 25 66 48 29 80 67 50 10 1 1 27 77 68 28 3 7 .. 18 40 69 25 16 2 3 2 1 18 32 70

107 2 16 4 16 3 80 202 71 23 21 8 7 16 21 72 33 1 11 11 1 1 1 3 32 48 73 51 30 6 24 35 3 1 73 III 74 38 32 2 18 11 7S

Uninhabited 76 12 16 6 8 77 20 10 6 10 78 13 1 1 2 13 26 79 46 1 1 6 19 58 80

23 21 12 10 81 18 23 14 11 82 49 42 20 20 83 36 25 1 13 12 84 16 18 6 10 85

9 8 7 10 86 19 20 12 20 87 26 13 3 8 15 1 2 2 36 42 88 93 73 5 6 22 3 47 78 89 7 7 1 3 2 6 3 90

30 4 5 15 47 .91 8 6 .. 1 2 92 22 16 .. .. 1 . . 9 6 93 254 154 27 38 19 4 6 3 29 2 169 252 94 43 49 2 4 37 42 95

29 19 10 12 3 2 34 38 96 49 20 2 16 19 4 1 22 54 97 104 91 5 9 5 2 1 12 66 85 93 27 8 31 21 1 36 67 91) 25 2 7 44 20 2 1 1 30 20 100 168

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

WORKERS L.C. Name Facilities Area Occu· House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate , No. of available in pied holds Population Castes Tribes and Total Wor- Village acres Houses Educated kers (I-IX) , ... ~ ,----.1..-'"""1 ,-,..\.-'"""\ ,---.... -. ,---.... ---. P 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 17

101 Bhadaka 452.41 19 25 156 84 72 35 31 7 1 50 19 102 Bhadaki 642.09 10 10 68 34 34 2 6 2 28 14 103 Jaisinghpura 410.88 6 6 28 12 16 12 16 7 7 104 Baodikhera 752.00 24 37 173 93 80 35 34 64 38 105 Kumara 363.24 12 14 71 34 37 26 11

106 Gangapura 499.27 14 16 88 47 41 3 4 33 8 107 Patalpani 458.80 11 11 53 31 22 17 14 108 Khajla 764.06 42 42 167 83 84 10 14 61 54 109 KhajJi P. 813.17 56 56 314 164 l'iO 37 38 3 101 91 110 Dobe 454.57 18 18 109 54 55 30 35

III Ghantakhedi 886.60 13 13 94 56 38 5 1 2 29 19 112 Jeeriyakhedl 398.70 40 41 234 130 104 58 56 27 1 74 63 113 Ghogadpur P,M,D,Mcw,Po. 3,790.99 235 276 1,372 728 644 132 135 198 29 418 367 114 Naranpura 408.94 14 17 63 26 37 19 2 115 Piplya Kulmi P,M,H,D,Po. 3,273.68 336 385 1,941 1,009 932 242 239 312 36 620 331

116 Kumada P. 1,402.47 110' 143 688 367 321 52 58 51 2 229 53 117 Purakumara 224.21 8 9 42 26 16 20 118 Kalakundal 599.18 31 31 159 90 69 12 11 2 54 7 119 Kotada 500.60 17 17 86 42 44 28 23 120 Purakhajla 272.12 28 28 159 86 73 5 3 53 30

121 Jharnya 281.10 11 11 49 28 21 20 12 122 Ramgarh 295.82 Uninhabited 123 Motipura 381.70 Uninhabited 124 Jharanya P. 1412.04 91 94 460 235 225 24 26 44 9 132 49 125 Aranya P. 1938.99 70 92 510 281 229 11 12 40 141 7

126 Himmatpura 655.09 36 36 145 87 58 21 16 1 58 6 127 Semli Kalan P. 2,120.41 193 222 972 508 464 118 115 61 2 296 68 128 Dehra 919.75 28 28 135 72 63 4 13 47 32 129 Khutiabey 434.83 16 16 105 49 56 4 1 38 29 130 Bhawanipura Pusht Bedibey 192.56 4 4 18 9 9 4 7

131 Behdibey 539.62 17 17 103 50 53 1 31 28 132 Lakhoni 496.62 32 32 146 72 74 9 6 47 30 133 Barol P. :555.27 67 67 373 179 194 27 27 21 108 75 134 Pura Barol 181.80 14 16 91 43 48 30 29 135 Devakhedi 699.42 41 53 304 165 139 9 7 1 105 87

136 Semalkhedi 378.36 13 13 66 33 33 4 2 28 26 137 lethali 1,033.75 76 76 350 203 147 19 26 26 1 129 85 138 Brahamangaon P. 1,572.47 231 233 1,150 621 529 78 77 62 7 426 276 139 Harigarh 99.37 7 7 33 17 16 12 5 140 Ramgarh M,D,Po. 2,341.64 197 244 1,269 685 584 67 66 124 44 406 235

141 Devari 470.50 16 16 73 44 29 20 17 31 1 142 Ganeshpura 415.67 8 8 36 19 17 2 2 11 11 143 Khokheda 599.18 30 30 132 69 63 14 15 51 38 144 Peeplya 197.12 8 8 43 24 19 2 18 145 Rajpura 252.18 13 13 53 26 27 1 1 21 17

146 Kandalkhedi P. 734.12 33 33 199 103 96 15 16 4 60 5 147 Sameli 607.93 42 42 233 134 99 12 11 5 71 13 148 Raghopur 278.33 12 12 72 31 41 20 22 149 Kulipura 468.55 15 15 77 35 42 5 8 24 31 150 Bhawanipura Pust Kulipura 209.30 20 20 96 40 56 8 11 31 32 169

KIDLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- .4 , WORKERS L.C • I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ..---.4---... ..----.4-...... ---.4---... ..---.4---... ..---.4---... r-.4---... ,-..... -, r-..... -' ,.-..... -, ,--..... -, M F M F M F M F M FMFM F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

37 8 3 11 1 9 34 53 101 16 12 2 10 2 6 20 102 7 6 1 5 9 103 62 2 38 29 42 104 26 11 8 26 105

31 5 3 2 14 33 106 17 14 14 8 107 59 52 .. 1 1 1 1 22 30 108 90 88 8 3 1 2 63 59 109 30 35 24 20 110

27 18 .. 1 1 27 19 III 54 43 18 20 .. 1 1 56 41 112 296 304 6 4 36 3 2 1 8 65 60 310 277 113 12 1 2 .. 6 7 35 114 347 128 105 191 6 93 5 2 26 I 4 37 6 389 601 115

131 4 11 44 44 4 23 4 16 138 268 116 20 6 16 117 49 7 3 2 36 62 118 28 23 14 21 119 43 30 2 8 33 43 120

20 12 8 9 121 .. .iJ ninh;bited' 122 .. .. Uninhabited 123 89 29 12 17 12 16 3 3 103 176 124 118 10 7 1 10 1 1 140 222 125

42 4 4 2 9 2 .. 1 29 52 126 224 1 29 67 2 30 1 2 8 212 396 127 43 31 1 4 25 31 128 34 25 4 4 II 27 129 4 7 5 2 130

22 28 9 19 25 131 39 29 2 1 5 1 25 4-t 132 61 68 30 6 6 11 1 71 119 133 29 29 .. 1 13 19 134 84 83 ] 16 3 4 1 60 52 135

25 26 3 .. 5 7 136 115 82 5 .. .. 3 2 6 1 74 62 137 292 217 15 52 64 3 47 3 1 4 1 3 195 253 138 11 5 1 .. 5 11 139 206 54 96 153 8 1 55 22 6 3 4 .. . 31 2 279 349 140,

25 6 13 28 141 10 11 .. 1 8 6 142 40 38 8 2 1 18 25 143 18 6 19 144 18 15 3 2 5 10 145

55 1 5 2 1 1 43 91 146 57 3 7 6 5 3 1 1 1 63 86 147 20 22 11 19 148 21 28 3 3 11 11 149 27 25 4 7 9 24 150 170

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS" Name Area Occu- Literate ,..-'--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Schedaled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,-_--A-_-. r----'-----. ,---A---, ,---A.--, r----A..----, P 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 17

151 Hirapuri 140.29 10 10 41 25 16 17 11 152 Singanpur 439.21 27 27 162 81 81 61 60, 153 Kundikheda 939.48 36 46 207 III 96 46 48 11 59 58 154 Anandpura 289.23 28 31 150 71 79 12 16 3 45 28 155 Ahilyapura 857,44 19 30 167 85 82 53 49 2 S6 46·

156 Semla 424.68 21 21 108 57 51 41 33 157 Motipura Dakhla Semla 258.61 8 10 59 26 33 .. 15 19' 158 Bhojpur P,M,D,Po. 2,538.68 216 243 1,136 601 535 86 85 135 16 397 141 159 Gulkheri 371.06 15 15 80 41 39 9 9 29 23 160 Purakulipura 107.92 7 7 35 13 22 5 10 10 8

161 Rampuria 164.03 24 24 125 69 56 5 4 2 51 24 162 Kherkheri Khurd 279.89 14 14 96 50 46 1 34 25 163 Pura Kherkhedi 553.45 11 11 62 32 30 14 16 22 14 164 Kushalpura 614.58 43 43 218 117 101· 9 10 82 29, 165 Suvahedi 804.18 43 43 203 102 101 2' 1 66 62.

166 Jhandapatli 208.80 10 12 64 32 32 22 21 167 Hardapura 96.39 .. .. Uninhabited .. . . 168 Khetyakhedi 204.50 5 5 18 9 9 8 6· 169 Lalpuria 272.30 8 13 78 40 38 2 1 .. 25 21 170 Bhagora P,Po. 2,345.49 182 182 870 450 420 26 26 49 2 254 232

171 Rampuria 451.11 14 14 52 31 21 1 .. 27 11 172 Gotampura 468.91 19 30 146 64 82 40 50 2 43 '46· 173 Dungri 718.15 50 59 297 148 149 35 53 12 94 78 174 Kachnariya 841.00 57 59 305 159 146 39 36 10 106 85 175 Dantan 287.32 8 8 48 25 23 1 15 7

176 Lakhesara 681.86 20 20 110 53 57 21 22 2 36 22 Ii? Kheri 231.48 30 43 187 98 89 18 13 4 63 47 178 Uchavada 584.39 26 47 235 124 111 20 18 5 74 S4 179 Kishanpura 1,357.37 37 43 191 117 74 13 14 4 85 6 180 Devipura 129.78 .. Uninhabited

181 Baliapura 328.48 11 11 70 36 34 15 15 23 15 182 Peepalkhedi 357.82 17 26 113 63 50 41 32' 183 Sedari 1,279.36 78 78 346 178 168 15 15 1 103 1 184 Manpura 703.57 28 28 147 70 77 3 10 44 43 185 Kherkheda 617.84 24 22 130 70 60 39 32 41 24

186 Ma'lgalpllra 22C).98 7 7 32 18 14 3 1 11 5 187 SuraJPlir:l 335.57 11 11 61 32 29 3 3 27 23 188 Dobadlkheda 253.48 3 3 13 6 7 6 1 189 Chauki Ratangarh 243.12 . . .. Uninhabited 190 Bharugarh 514.00 9 9 45 26 19 3 3 1 16 12

191 Banda P. 1,478.89 57 71 378 217 161 84 90 39 144 61 192 Dantya 407.62 23 23 120 66 54 28 26 50 31 193 Lakhoni P. 3,447.02 197 229 1,200 635 565 139 132 115 10 390 207 194 Peepaldi 824.87 24 31 168 88 80 .. .. 62 195 Mohkampura 252.18 28 31 167 84 83 10 9 56 36·

196 Purakher Kheda 242.66 10 10 49 29 20 16 14 197 Bislai 368.57 9 9 37 20 17 4 2 13 12 198 Motlpura Pusht TalavJda 640.15 26 26 123 70 53 8 6 47 38 199 Khandarbey 329.61 11 11 56 30 26 16 17 200 Tilapura 234.55 7 7 36 23 13 6 8 11 s- 171

KIflLCHIPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -... WORKES I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. .,.._ ...... --... ,---~ ,-...... ~ ,-...... ---, r--...... ~ ,---"""_-... ,--_.4---, ,---...... -, ,---...... --... ,---...... ~ M F M F M F M F M F MF MF M F M F M F 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

17 11 8 S 151 61 60 20 21 152 .56 58 3 " 52 38 153 33 22 5 4 1 1 6 1 26 51 154 46 42 5 1 4 4 29 36 155

41 33 16 18 156 15 19 ., 11 14 157 241 66 37 62 64 7 13 1 41 6 204 394 158 29 23 12 16 159 8 5 2 3 3 14 160

51 22 2 18 32 161 34 25 16 21 162 21 14 1 10 16 163 59 29 2 21 35 72 164 66 62 36 39 165

21 20 ...... 10 11 166 Uninhabited 167 8 6 1 3 168 23 21 .. .. 2 15 17 169 196 150 23 77 21 2 5 3 6 3 196 188 170

27 11 .. 4 10 171 36 38 7 8 21 36 172 49 46 11 22 25 2 5 8 4 54 71 173 SO 73 9 11 17 1 53 61 174 11 7 4 10 16 175

19 14 11 8 5 .. 17 35 176 58 44 3 2 " 2 1 35 42 177 64 46 2 1 4 4 7 50 57 178 35 2 10 4 ...... 13 23 4 32 68 179 Uninhabited .. 180

23 14 I3 19 181 41 32 22 18 182 98 5 1 75 167 183 43 42 1 1 26 34 184 41 24 29 36 185

9 5 2 7 9 186 26 23 1 5 6 187 6 3 ...... 4 188 Uninhabited .. . . 189 14 11 1 1 1 10 7 190

60 32 19 25 18 3 4 26 17 73 100 191 .H 22 4 9 5 4 16 23 192 239 178 29 5 24 1 34 5 8 56 18 245 358 193 46 2 14 26 80 194 52 36 2 2 28 47 195

16 14 13 6 196 13 12 7 5 197 45 38 1 1 23 15 198 16 17 14 9 199 10 8 1 12 5 200 172

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,---- 1.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- . No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,---"'----.., ,...--"--...., ,-----A..--, ,----.A----, ,.---"-~ P 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 17

201 Bhagori P. 1,564.67 80 80 423 223 200 30 27 24 141 93 202 Dob 680.93 7 7 49 29 20 21 2 203 Nandri 600.05 39 39 195 109 86 49 46 10 75 29 204 Hanoti 452.03 34 34 164 78 86 30 34 3 49 37 205 GOlyakheda P. 809.l3 58 77 378 200 178 36 38 19 127 11

206 Khokariya 1,317.78 46 65 264 137 127 66 67 1 93 14 207 Ramganj 463.66 2 2 14 6 8 6 208 Chi bad Kalan P. 1,351.47 97 97 433 225 208 40 39 20 1 151 45 209 Lachhamanpura 312.94 11 11 49 25 24 1 18 14 210 Daulatpura 323.06 6 6 34 19 15 10 6

211 Pura Mohkampura 3l.66 Uninhabited ., 212 Satankheri 1,018.63 43 43 218 133 85 12 10 11 67 2 213 Sadyakuwan P. 1,253.24 78 77 418 213 205 45 44 20 142 119 214 Talaoda 607.75 39 38 184 100 84 7 10 3 68 57 215 Paraspura Pusht Khandarbey 444.90 14 14 74 40 34 3 1 24 18

216 Kishangarh 135.86 ., Uninhabited ., 217 Bamnyakhedi 1,258.06 10 10 48 25 23 8 4 14 5 218 Machalpur P,M,H,D,Hos, MP(O)Po,To. 5,322.98 691 718 3,202 1,610 1,592 280 305 169 67 821 403 219 Gulkheri 332.44 17 17 105 55 50 12 10 2 42 19 220 Pathari 494.50 34 34 171 93 78 5 2 3 63 35

221 RataIJpura 459.82 7 10 51 27 24 23 222 Dhabali Kalan P. 1,789.35 108 108 512 294 218 71 40 1 36 2 185 14 223 Dhabala 635.06 8 8 31 16 15 2 3 3 2 12 224 Madanpura 599.72 25 25 126 65 61 7 3 1 44 46 225 Madanpuri 101.66 Uninhabited ..

226 Haripura 875.78 39 39 224 118 106 30 32 79 64 227 Peepalya Pusht Talaoda 182.45 10 10 44 23 21 3 11 10 228 Pura Talaoda 133.81 4 4 34 19 15 13 8 229 Sedara 214.09 27 27 136 72 64 17 12 42 33 230 Nagariya 279.54 7 7 36 18 18 3 16 10

231 Kishanpura 429.03 8 8 57 29 28 7 "l4 232 Girdharpura 522.81 5 5 26 15 11 6 3 233 Ramganj 673.94 29 29 145 78 67 27 22 4 48 20 234 Ganeshganj 360.69 23 23 184 110 74 40 31 .. 10 66 35 235 Badgaon P,M,Po. 1,306.35 194 195 938 500 438 73 57 1 109 6 313 109

236 Banshkhlri 430.48 3 3 12 11 1 .. J 11 237 Bankpurd P. 1,266.98 69 111 576 289 287 45 42 35 176 102 238 Nawabpura 908.22 26 35 187 94 93 15 10 3 66 6 239 Malharpura 388.76 9 11 54 30 24 24 240 Rugnathpura 378.10 2S 2S 143 69 74 20 19 40 1

241 Chi bad Khurd 532.74 34 34 161 85 76 4 11 2 54 26 242 Amarpura 160.50 8 8 43 19 24 9 243 Dhabali Khurd 363.59 22 22 114 58 56 4 5 39 244 Motipura 462.24 17 11 57 27 30 .. 18 245 Durjanpura 494.90 27 19 108 53 55 23 25 2 33

246 Gadia Lohar 756.65 48 47 204 113 91 31 26 76 60 247 Borkapani P. 546.15 37 35 199 102 97 ]5 21 4 65 65 248 Amarpura Suket 332.81 13 13 74 46 28 6 4 30 15 249 Jagnnathpura 473.45 14 14 120 58 62 12 8 24 250 Mayapura 255.33 11 11 58 36 22 6 3 23 6 173

KmLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- .A.. -, WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No• .r-A _....., ,-.-\0--, ,_.A._-, r-A-...., ._A_...... --"---,r-.A.-, .--A-...... ,--A-...., ..-A-...., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

121 83 7 7 1 8 1 3 2 82 107 201 7 2 .. 14 • 0 8 18 202 43 14 15 15 14 2 1 34 57 203 41 29 2 3 1 .. .. 5 5 29 49 204 69 15 4 16 9 1 2 16 6 '13 167 205

79 5 6 9 5 2 1 44 113 206 2 2 2 8 207 126 42 13 3 10 1 1 74 163 208 18 14 7 10 209 10 6 9 9 210

Uninhabited 211 61 1 2 05 66 83 212 -100 102 16 10 6 13 7 4 3 71 86 213 64 56 4 1 32 27 214 24 18 16 16 215

Uninhabited 216 12 4 2 1 11 18 217 282 108 16 32 236 165 40 58 6 58 222 789 1189 218 23 12 9 7 4 1 5 13 31 219 39 27 7 7 11 1 o' 5 1 30 43 220

14 4 5 4 24 221 160 6 19 8 2 3 1 109 204 222 9 1 2 4 15 223 43 46 1 21 15 224 Uninh;bited' .. 225

79 64 39 42 226 11 10 12 11 227 12 8 1 6 7 228 35 29 4 4 3 30 31 229 15 10 1 2 8 230

6 14 1 22 14 231 4 3 2 9 8 232 33 12 9 8 6 .0 30 47 233 40 16 18 19 4 4 44 39 234 178 54 45 42 20 23 11 13 34 2 187 329 235

4 7 .. 00 1 236 140 83 4 17 6 19 2 4 3 113 185 237 47 3 6 3 6 .. 7 28 87 238 20 4 6 24 239 37 1 3 29 73 240

54 26 31 50 241 9 .. 10 24 242 34 4 1 J9 56 243 18 9 30 244 27 2 3 20 55 245

70 60 2 3 1 37 31 246 51 53 9 12 5 37 32 247 28 15 2 16 13 248 24 H 62 249 22 2 1 4 13 16 250 174

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,- L.C. of Facilities in pi~d House- Total Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r----'-----., ,...----A..----. ,----A..---, ,----A.._,,----A..-, P 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 17

251 Patdikheda 638.99 12 12 75 36 39 .. 26 24 252 Polkheda P,Po. 2,095.23 204 225 999 500 499 164 125 41 7 314 238 253 Malhargarh 560.65 17 18 102 56 46 42 31 2 33 3 254 Malharpura 433.26 24 37 189 104 85 25 21 3 73 22 255 Chokhanda 293.57 36 46 183 94 89 47 49 9 65 13

256 Padampura 366.66 19 32 180 98 82 12 10 71 ~ 257 Shivpura 429.26 25 25 118 64 54 34 19 258 Mogyapura 649.06 8 8 52 24 28 19 259 Nesh 390.90 13 13 66 32 34 2 2 25 23 260 Chhipipura 578.21 39 47 177 91 86 9 13 6 62 56

261 Purachhipipura 179.78 15 15 83 51 32 35 24 262 Borda 284.07 18 16 94 55 39 26 26 33 21 263 Mandakheda 313.27 44 49 204 111 93 .. 60 2 264 PUfa Jagnnathpura 338.63 17 17 95 51 44 19 12 30 7 265 Pempura 1,280.66 39 44 164 93 71 3 3 2 67 53

266 Gopalpufa 537.20 33 33 153 74 79 19 13 7 50 40 267 Govindpura 332.76 26 26 131 74 57 8 10 60 18 268 Shyampura 51.19 2 2 11 9 2 2 8 2 269 Bhanpura P. 999.20 80 123 709 425 284 42 44 71 1 296 163 270 Padliya 549.31 30 35 195 104 91 2 3 1 73 9

271 Shivpuri 387.49 7 9 66 38 28 27 272 Dhamnaya 825.23. 50 50 240 115 125 20 15 2 74 45 273 Rupaheda 765.65 47 47 243 130 113 26 25 10 87 49 274 Ganeshpura 767.34 IS 15 81 45 36 9 5 27 10 275 Dolaj P. 702.21 70 70 460 240 220 48 40 1 4 157 112

276 Rajpura 392.36 20 20 102 63 39 43 29 277 Rampuria 415.06 10 10 50 33 17 1 18 14 278 Dalupura P. 1,107.16 64 64 316 161 155 39 30 10 105 95 279 Chuwadlia 367.30 ...... Uninhabited 280 Rugnathpura 393.93 11 12 47 29 18 22 3

281 Kheri 697.60 84 84 394 195 199 56 73 6 127 79 282 Mohali P. 1,692.39 38 45 221 109 112 59 62 12 72 51 283 Lasudlia P. 1,619.26 85 99 532 265 267 66 63 50 3 167 90 284 Kodkya P. 1,521.25 151 153 752 404 348 115 99 1 59 2 262 128 285 Kavalsikhec'a 436.06 64 64 298 153 145 33 32 6 101 75

286 Kerkhedi 318.20 39 ' 39 202 115 87 35 31 1 87 26 287 Tootyahedi 564.86 41 50 278 136 142 53 51 13 109 61 288 Rampufia 218.01 19 21 94 56 38 8 8 39 21 289 PadIi 684,67 37 41 238 119 119 22 25 7 1 76 61 290 Doba P. 1,384.19 38 70 393 214 179 32 33 48 128 89

291 PUfa Rupaheda 215.72 13 13 84 46 38 3 2 27 2 292 Chandpura 606.91 30 30 145 74 71 18 19 1 54 36 293 Kotada 235.54 1 1 2 2 2 294 Odpur 323.39 7 7 27 14 13 1 10 6 295 Laxmipura 866.22 18 35 150 83 67 28 26 51 2]

Z96 Kachhikhedi 759.39 48 49 261 13] 130 13 16 9 80 52 297 Chilawdi 408.59 13 28 132 71 61 2 47 42 298 Devari 544.96 31 41 221 114 ]07 24 28 6 76 55 299 Harigarh 659.60 43 60 274 134 140 66 67 1 103 63 300 Hansalbey· 609.99 13 24 119 55 64 16 17 45 30 175 KIDLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ---A. , WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,--- ,--_A...... - r-..... _, ..... _, ,-..... -, ,---..... - ...... ,-""'_, ,--..... --, r-..... - ...... ,-..... - ,---...... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

22 24 .04 10 15 251 218 136 26 68 14 7 25 16 2 33 7 186 261 252 23 2 .. 1 10 23 43 253 58 14 1 8 1 6 7 31 63 254 40 5 1 1 16 1 7 7 29 76 255

54 3 2 10 .. 5 27 79 256 32 18 .. 2 1 30 35 257 17 2 5 28 258 25 21 7 11 259 57 56 2 3 29 30 260

35 24 16 8 261 27 17 2 .04 4 22 18 262 58 2 1 1 51 91 263 27 7 2 1 .. 21 37 264 60 53 1 1 5 26 18 265

33 5 11 31 5 4 1 24 39 266 39 1 13 8 5 3 8 1 14 39 267 4 2 .. 2 2 1 . . 268 149 121 4 3 41 40 16 5 57 23 129 121 269 50 5 4 4 17 2 31 82 270

19 4 4 11 28 271 55 37 3 2 11 3 5 3 41 80 272 83 43 3 6 1 43 64 273 27 10 .. 18 26 274 102 78 6 25 20 3 21 6 5 3 83 108 275

43 29 20 10 276 18 14 15 3 277 82 68 19 26 1 1 ., .. " 3 56 60 278 Uninhabited .. .. 279 18 3 4 7 15 280

94 63 4 16 17 10 2 68 120 281 55 29 7 I 6 2 2 2 19 37 61 282 102 14 34 72 7 17 3 .. .. 7 1 98 177 283 141 28 42 70 16 36 27 2 4 2 19 3 142 220 284 63 44 10 29 16 1 8 1 1 3 52 70' 285

55 6 I 13 12 6 4 13 3 23 61 286 71 54 2 2 12 24 5 27 81 287 28 20 5 6 1 17 17 288 63 60 3 10 1 43 58 289 104 75 5 6 2 13 12 86 90 290

26 1 1 1 19 36 291 36 32 4 3 12 1 1 1 20 35 292 1 .. 1 293 8 6 2 4 7 294 38 10 3 6 8 1 5 1 32 46 295

49 34 11 18 17 2 51 78 296 41 38 2 4 3 1 24 19 297 47 44 1 3 11 1 17 7 38 52 298 73 51 1 3 10 5 2 14 7 31 77 299 26 28 9 IO 2 10 34 300 176

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS' Name Area Occu- literate Le. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) .-_J.._--, ,--J..---, ,--.4---, .-.A.---, ,---.A.--""",. P M F M F M F M F M F 1 'l 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 1S 16 17'

301 Ambabey 227.90 5 5 35 20 15 3 3 12 302 Dungarpur 123.40 .. .. Uninhabited ...... 303 Melu Kheda 559.55 29 29 185 100 85 34 35 1 63 13 304 Limboda 682.35 25 25 156 77 79 4 6 1 53 44 305 Salari 398.42 19 19 106 57 49 12 8 39 29'

306 Ruppura 458.90 20 20 96 50 46 17 19 .. 30 24 307 Bagheli 346.27 17 17 82 43 39 1 29 16 308 Chhaoni 500.03 36 35 183 94 89 12 14 6 61 42 309 BagheJa 1,142.15 46 46 232 135 97 34 24 1 59 310 Khokaria 512.87 12 12 60 34 26 1 23 13,

311 Limboda P. 1,840.92 72 112 481 255 226 64 57 33 1 163 104. 312 San Kheri 1,124.61 29 43 226 116 110 14 9 6 2 84 39 313 Meenagaon 629.39 70 70 345 178 167 32 19 11 112 65 314 Chilawad 603.08 31 33 194 110 84 30 24 5 79 38 315 Dain Khedi 420.28 44 49 220 104 116 43 47 12 74 44·

'H6 Teetari 380.52 11 16 83 44 39 14 12 33 22 317 Rugnathpura 426.17 10 12 59 34 25 8 8 1 23 16. 318 Hanpura 440.25 7 10 73 41 32 4 25 .. 319 Rampuria 654.80 29 36 141 69 72 30 37 1 44 39· 320 Gadiamer 881.94 81 81 379 208 171 10 10 § 110 31

321 Himmatpura 279.63 9 9 55 30 25 .. 18 2 322 Bhawanipura 345.42 11 11 49 28 21 2 3 .. ]5 323 Kodkya 418.90 22 22 106 55 51 6 10 2 38 324 Gopalpura 195.33 7 7 57 30 27 .. 11 5 325 Chandpura 649'57 20 20 90 48 42 5 4 6 30 14

326 Baodibey 370.80 17 18 95 50 45 9 7 38 10· 327 Semlabey 592.27 7 7 31 17 14 ...... 14 9 328 Amlabey P. 1,918.36 106 143 7[0 327 383 78 70 54 1 205 121 329 Murjhari 347.86 15 30 140 73 67 21 17 2 49 46 330 Jhutia Redi 424.67 12 18 96 47 49 3 31 27

331 Semli 1,299.79 17 25 130 58 72 1 6 4 40 9 332 Pola Kheda 730.17 32 49 264 141 123 9 6 1 90 66 333 Tejpura 348.36 22 24 129 74 55 .. 5 50 37 334 Gopalpura 142.86 7 9 51 22 29 1 1 13 14 335 Gadia Khurd 276.83 13 13 50 28 22 16 14

336 Gadia Kalan P. 723.81 40 40 182 102 80 21 22 66 51 337 Pithapura 502.57 18 18 108 58 50 23 26 39 11 338 Dhamanda 338.32 7 9 50 25 25 5 2 14 9 339 Bhawanipura 419.03 . . . . Uninhabited .. .. 340 Par?lya Bari Patti P,Po. 1,518.82 L~7 169 791 406 385 72 64 89 4 271 119

341 Manpur (Liboda) 820.80 36 45 249 124 125 24 27 8 73 28 342 Bhagapura 171.02 6 8 38 20 18 3 3 .. 13 8. 343 Kheri 603.36 31 31 158 88 70 24 21 1 57 1 344 Bhanwarpura 302.30 9 9 57 3J 24 1 1 18 34S Kodki 185.49 6 6 30 16 14 13

346 Karkada 941.64 27 30 161 81 80 6 S .. 55 S4 347 Gadia Charan 836.06 37 37 180 97 83 33 27 2 69 26 348 Borda Khurd 649.75 12 12 59 31 28 12 9 3 22 10· 349 Ramgarh 1,057.44 23 36 153 83 70 43 39 .. 53 34 350 Kundalia P. 2,868.90 165 207 922 476 446 146 142 29 323 27()' 177

KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ..A. , WORKERS I ·II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No • .- ...... -, .- ..... -, ,-..... -, ,--..... ----, ,.----..... _, ,-A---, .-...... ---, ,--..... -, ,-..... -, .--..... - .... M F M F M F M F M F M' F M }-1 M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

12 1 8 14 301 Uninhabited .. 302 48 10 4 3 11 37 72 30:> 37 38 3 3 9 3 .. 3 1 24 35 304 24 24 5 9 3 2 1 18 20 305-

24 15 5 5 1 4 20 22 306 26 15 1 2 1 14 23 307 55 41 · . 6 1 .. 33 47 308 56 .. 1 1 1 76 97 309 17 13 1 5 11 13 310

114 87 17 17 19 1 6 6 .. 92 122 311 42 7 6 9 31} .. 22 2 4 1 32 71 312 74 45 8 18 21 3 1 6 1 66 102 313 48 23 16 15 8 7 .. 31 46 314 51 35 4 5 .5 3 4 7 3 30 72 31.5

26 22 3 4 .. 11 17 316 18 J5 2 3 1 11 9 317 25 · . . . . . 16 32 318 27 26 .. 1 2 14 13 2S 33 319 100 26 1 4 6 1 2 1 98 140 320

18 2 · . 12 23 321 10 5 .. 13 21 322 34 .. . . 1 3 17 51 323 9 4 1 1 .. 19 22 324 22 11 4 2 4 1 18 28 325

32 10 .. 5 12 35 326 11 9 .. .. 3 ...... 3 5 327 157 69 18 42 11 7 15 3 1 3 122 262 328 36 33 3 13 7 2 1 24 21 329 28 27 1 2 16 22 330

32 5 1 4 6 1 18 63 331 58 53 1 22 2 7 13 51 57 332 37 28 1 8 4 9 24 18 333 11 13 1 1 1 9 15 334 16 14 12 8 335

53 50 9 2 3 1 36 27 336 34 11 .. 1 4 19 39 337 11 9 2 -_ .. .. 11 16 338 ...... Uninhabited .. . . 339 180 63 8 2 48 6 10 2 27 44 135 266 34(}

40 24 2 11 1 19 3 51 97 341 13 8 .. 7 10 342 55 1 2 31 69 343 16 2 15 24 344 13 3 14 345-

55 54 26 26 346 66 26 3 28 57 347 22 10 9 18 348 47 29 2 5 4 ...... 30 36 349 179 188 54 64 84 8 1 2 6 3 4 153 176 350 178

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS: Name Area occu- Literate r- L.C. of Facilities in pied House· Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses bolds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r-____..A..--, r---'----, r---""-"""'"\ r---'--""","\ r-__"'_~ 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 15 16 17

351 Jotpura 627.48 12 25 128 66 62 17 16 3 38 26· 352 Rajahedi P. 556.11 75 110 582 299 283 16 9 36 207 185 353 Bhat Khedi 859.78 44 48 239 126 113 56 47 4 79 70' 354 Dhatooriya P. 1,316.17 57 76 445 226 219 56 63 22 145 131 355 Aroliya 424.87 22 24 159 86 73 2 53 44

356 Gagorni P,M,Po. 1,083.04 171 222 1,047 544 503 134 125 146 21 287 75- 357 Badia Mandloi 216.08 6 10 47 26 21 .. 13 13 358 Devpur 538.13 26 26 132 71 61 9 7 1 50 43 359 Dilawari 446.58 41 41 212 113 99 23 14 1 71 59- 360 Ramganj 352.00 10 10 59 32 27 2 1 20 9'

361 Pura Dhamania 252.54 Uninhabited .. 362 Jadaopur 285.43 .. Uninhabited .. 363 Kalyanpura 235.96 16 16 92 43 49 .. 27 35: 364 Soolipura 769.68 19 29 103 58 45 12 12 1 36 21 365 Deo Nagar 640.37 15 17 78 36 42 7 11 2 22 12

366 Peeplya Bijarel P. 1,531.18 78 90 431 230 201 58 55 29 2 155 41 367 Mena Kheri P. 96405 75 99 477 250 227 43 45 13 159 114 368 ParoH Chhoti Patti P. 912.55 56 66 324 174 150 76 70 25 2 114 78 369 Abhepura 59803 28 42 224 116 108 14 68 51 370 Surajpura 755.40 28 57 304 159 145 4 1 96 69

371 Amanpura 816.74 33 33 189 95 94 11 10 4 60 50, 372 Kangni Kheda 443.09 41 41 173 93 80 10 8 70 48 373 Mohanpura 329.lO 7 7 41 21 20 .. .. 13 5- 374 Badbeli 1,079.54 39 39 199 105 94 19 14 6 72 24 375 Jetpur 426.09 8 8 30 17 13 11 6-

376 Jetpura 1,046.24 28 59 282 139 143 36 40 5 92 67 377 Mel Kheri 1,218.27 63 70 320 168 152 56 60 7 119 95 378 Chamar Kheri 394.12 18 22 116 58 58 2 3 1 34 23 379 Peepalda P. 1,784.50 98 112 674 370 304 103 93 34 238 145 380 Lachhamanpura 410.77 21 26 135 69 66 18 26 4 50 27

381 Devpura 67.39 15 18 90 47 43 6 28 22 382 Benya Khedi 308.87 8 8 53 28 25 19 14 383 Chhatarpura 299.53 8 8 44 23 21 2 17 384 Narbhapura 368.56 13 13 76 44 32 31 14 385 Dhamanya 683.60 39 39 180 97 83 26 23 4 67 47

386 Kam;)lp:lra 251.18 11 11 49 30 19 15 387 Kotra 807.92 15 19 89 46 43 28 19 388 Ubhapan P. 1,766.66 69 104 563 288 275 48 55 36 3 183 135 389 Kharpa P. 2,618.70 138 174 778 393 385 64 88 67 4 151 198 390 Chainpura 342.49 18 21 118 59 59 8 10 6 45 21

391 Ranipura 512.48 19 26 166 92 74 7 77 48· 392 Jatpura Kalan P. 1,670.48 146 146 717 389 328 52 31 63 1 237 77 393 Raghogarh 758.90 Uninhabited .. 394 Shivnathpura 377.81 26 26 150 76 74 . 5 4 9 53 40 395 Baodi Khera P. 879.61 66 66 325 178 147 40 32 46 3 113 53

396 Khurchanya Kalan 784.15 55 55 277 143 134 1 9 8 96 78' 397 Jamunya P. 1,626.44 122 122 798 421 377 44 40 22 290 118 398 Fatehpur 45733 48 48 324 156 168 25 21 91 29 399 Jalampura 452.57 20 20 99 54 45 18 13 2 27 13 400 Abheypur 666.21 27 27 156 89 67 22 22 1 57 42' 179

KlULCHIPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ...... WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-~ ,--~ ,---..... ---. ,--.....,__, ,---..... - ...... ,---~ ,-""'_...... --...... ,__, ,---...... ,__, ,---..... - ...... M F M F M F M· F M FMF M FM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

23 7 6 14 6 1 5 2 28 36 351 '166 176 17 7 8 7 2 1 8 92 98 352 76 39 3 31 .. 47 43 353 :108 86 15 38 7 13 4 2 3 81 88 354 40 44 11 1 1 33 29 355

;116 50 11 1 109 12 2 27 4 22 8 257 428 356 12 13 1 13 8 357 45 41 3 2 2 21 18 358 47 49 14 10 9 1 42 40 359 16 9 4 12 18 360

.. Uninhabited ...... 361 Uninhabited .. 362 22 35 .. ·5 16 14 363 30 17 3 4 2 .. 1 22 24 364 16 1 2 11 2 2 14 30 365

83 2 29 39 6 35 2 1 75 158 366 109 68 25 46 16 6 3 91 113 367 45 33 3 15 38 37 1 12 8 60 72 36. 54 51 1 8 5 43 57 369 79 67 1 7 1 9 1 63 76 370

49 - 47 1 3 5 4 1 35 44 371 58 45 2 3 10 23 32 372 10 5 3 8 15 373 66 23 1 1 4 1 33 70 374 HI 6 1 6 7 375

69 54 10 10 9 4 3 47 76 376 87 7& a 17 20 4 49 57 377 25 18 1 5 6 2 24 35 378 139 102 8 22 2 2 4 63 41 132 159 379 27 27 6 4 2 11 19 39 380

22 22 2 2 2 19 21 381 13 14 2 4 9 11 382 15 1 1 6 21 383 30 14 1 13 18 384 55 47 2 8 1 1 30 36 385

15 15 19 386 26 16 .. 2 3 18 24 387 102 90 33 38 11 9 4 2 1 26 2 105 140 388 90 139 29 57 1 11 2 3 17 242 187 389 26 21 5 3 11 14 38 390

48 48 1 .. 14 .. 14 15 26 391 173 64 17 9 2 27 4 1 4 13 152 251 392 Uninhabited '. 393 51 39 1 1 1 .. .. 23 34 394 83 36 10 14 3 6 3 11 65 94 395

79 62 5 13 5 4 2 1 2 47 56 396 217 84 9 11 17 28 8 3 13 1 15 2 131 259 397 78 1 1 4 25 I 3 65 139 398 20 12 4 1 2 1 27 32 399 44 39 2 2 11 1 32 25 400 180

VILlAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Nam~ Area Occu- Literate ,.--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r--.4.-, ,.--.4.-, ,.-.4.-, ,----'--, ,--.A.._, P 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 17

401 Bharatpur 281.57 23 23 139 77 62 7 8 3 49 29 402 Rugnathpura 246.39 20 20 113 60 53 24 25 3 35 38 403 Kahar Khera 1,282.03 20 34 169 83 86 13 15 2 57 63 404 Peethapura 136.21 ...... Uninhabited . . .. 405 Baru Khedi 284.06 24 24 131 66 65 22 21 4 43 16

406 Semali Kankar 590.66 44 44 204 111 93 29 25 2 .. 81 14 407 Taparia Hedi P. 1,097.61 80 105 550 286 264 94 97 31 3 178 162 408 Naiheda 1,142.44 57 87 415 219 196 84 73 17 142 III 409 P.M,H,D,Hos, Mcw,MP(O),Po,To. 3,905.21 837 949 4593 2345 2248 329 313 d19 186 1194 528 410 Maniya Khedi 694.68 20 20 112 60 52 4 40 27

411 Khumanpura 583.75 16 19 144 80 64 5 6 4 57 36 412 Gujar Khedi 860.21 63 63 367 178 189 12 13 29 1 108 99 413 Guradia 976.31 43 43 229 ]26 ]03 10 5 23 82 54 414 Devria 306.37 18 18 81 48 33 .. 1 42 5 415 Devri 500.90 40 40 216 123 93 42 29 6 82 12

416 Kundibey 582.56 57 57 286 144 142 50 40 3 104 13 417 Biora Khurd 393.81 5 5 30 18 12 9 2 418 Ghanta Khedi 747,30 . . .. Uninhabited .. 419 Sherpura 815.78 21 21 107 63 44 17 8 .. 43 24 420 Takhatpura 510.67 7 7 43 22 21 2 16 5

421 Padampura 440.49 .. . . Uninhabited .. 422 Gordhanpura 640.19 18 20 122 63 59 19 11 5 39 31 423 Abdalpura 271.27 27 29 174 86 88 3 2 1 54 59 424 Guwadi 632.31 26 43 239 129 110 10 8 3 88 73 425 Moi 370.90 24 24 90 45 45 17 17 2 37 22

426 Ruparel 732.81 52 53 256 138 118 9 4 97 2 427 Barkhera 433.00 37 37 172 82 90 13 ]8 51 428 Mehrajpura 1,021.57 60 60 297 158 139 10 9 129 65 429 Shyampura 443.57 9 9 43 30 13 .. 1 16 1 430 Khurchanya Khurd 693.00 22 22 129 66 63 6 2 9 2 37 1

431 Pagaria 609.46 22 30 136 69 67 23 24 5 50 42 432 Nag Khedi 204.36 Uninhabited .. .. 433 Sadalpur P. 1,117.81 89 120 676 329 347 31 42 19 218 174 434 Fatehpur 538.85 22 36 174 88 86 53 53 5 65 54 435 Bishanya 1,208.69 46 46 259 140 119 10 6 5 95 74

436 Moya Khcra 434.88 17 17 88 52 36 .. 33 437 Pan Khedi 928.12 32 32 191 93· 98 15 16 2 64 23 438 Lachhamanpura 550.00 50 50 311 167 144 10 8 2 130 43 439 Hanotya P,Po. 1,329.60 104 104 560 298 262 35 35 25 4 197 11 440 Brahman Kheda P. 1,389.62 63 80 472 256 216 63 67 22 163 113

441 Peepliya Kalan M,D,Po. 2.549.94 264 264 1,453 751 702 61 58 153 14 512 394 442 Himmatgarh 334.28 .8 8 53 29 24 8 8 3 24 17 443 Maya Khedi 290.71 31 31 178 93 85 11 11 10 61 17 444 Kachhotia P. 1,631.60 88 113 663 346 317 31 29 29 246 183 445 Bor Khedi 619.60 10 10 47 27 20 3 4 19 8

4~6 Mannipura 554.63 24 24 125 68 57 16 20 2 48 24 4t7 Moondla 637.72 25 49 222 117 105 60 12 448 Haripura 282.05 Uninhabited 449 Dhatrawada P. 2,795.50 129 187 895 475 420 85 92 .. 69 .. 320 225 450 Bhandawad P,Po. 2,480.76 178 194 1,014 542 472 95 79 1 56 1 368 244 181

KHILCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- 0'1. , WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,--- ,.....-..... ~ ,---..... -., ,...... -0'1.-, ,.....-..... -, ,-..... -, ,---..... ____" ,-..... -, ..... _, .--..... -, ,--_A.-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

40 25 3 4 6 28 33 401 26 24 8 14 1 25 15 402 37 51 9 12 2 ...... 9 26 23 403 .. Uninhabited ...... 404 31 14 7 2 3 2 23 49 405

72 14 5 4 .. 30 79 406 99 86 13 15 6 3 4S 70 108 102 407 104 54 13 26 10 14 15 17 77 85 408 -459 226 55 123 1 274 128 39 .. 193 32 141 50 1151 1720 409 19 23 1 11 1 3 9 20 25 410

43 33 4 3 9 1 23 28 411 92 81 6 15 5 3 4 70 90 412 74 50 4 4 3 1 44 49 413 40 5 2 6 28 414 57 12 6 14 1 4 41 81 415

78 4 9 3 12 3 1 1 4 2 40 129 416 9 2 .. .. .0 9 10 417 Uninhabited 418 35 24 2 6 20 20 419 ]5 5 1 6 16 420

.. Uninhabited .. 421 24 24 5 5 7 3 2 24 28 422 43 44 1 8 9 1 7 32 29 423 67 68 2 1 8 8 4 3 41 37 424 37 22 g 23 425

85 2 7 3 2 41 116 426 47 1 3 31 90 427 95 56 23 2 3 9 6 29 74 428 16 1 14 12 429 37 1 29 62 430

29 32 12 10 8 .. .. 19 25 431 . - .. Uninhabited .. . . 432 139 151 6 4 44 4 24 12 5 3 111 173 433 44 43 3 11 8 10 23 32 434 75 72 9 5 6 2 45 45 435

29 .. 4 19 36 436 44 20 1 13 1 2 1 4 1 29 75 437 96 40 1 27 1 6 2 37 101 438 158 9 7 2 1 22 3 6 101 251 439 114 78 15 29 3 2 1 29 5 93 103 440

391 319 2 30 2 37 20 11 4 40 48 239 308 441 19 13 2 1 3 3 5 7 442 49 11 3 3 2 7 3 32 68 443 185 178 5 17 31 2 1 10 100 134 444 15 8 4 8 12 445

40 21 8 1 2 20 33 446 50 10 12 '0 •• • • 57 93 447 .. .. Uninhabited .. 448 226 152 37 64 25 2 1 29 7 155 195 449 238 166 36 47 47 26 1 45 5 ]74 228 450 182

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Uterate .----. L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,--_J.._""",\ ,-J..~ .---,,"-""",\ ,--..... -"""'1 ,--..... -~ P M F M F M F M P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

451 Batawda P. 1,709.26 88 123 615 312 303 31 34 22 191 163 452 Kashi Khedi Dangipatti 780.47 76 93 523 272 251 51 50 67 166 143 P,Po. 453 Kashi Khedi Sondyapatti 621.41 .. .. Uninhabited 454 Ank Kheri 558.82 32 33 151 83 68 3 5 2 59 49 455 DevaKheri P. 1,031.75 67 67 356 180 176 13 9 20 6 122 80

456 Kuli Kheda P,Po. 1,798.86 82 131 627 329 298 18 12 68 1 228 20 457 Tadtada 298.36 16 22 110 58 52 13 11 6 38 7 458 Sedii 644.60 12 14 87 55 32 .. 2 39 18 459 KaliaKhedi 998.15 31 40 183 90 93 24 24 6 66 52 460 Tamolia P. 1,625.66 78 97 562 294 268 41 33 28 1 179 140

461 Kundi Kheda 885.37 38 60 309 163 146 14 13 11 94 69 462 Madhopur 203.30 5 6 28 16 12 .. .. 13 11 463 Amawata P.Rhc. 1,314.70 91 91 452 222 230 21 23 12 133 3 464 Gumanipura 604.21 9 9 45 25 20 4 6 19 4 465 Barman Khedi 1,078.62 26 45 235 123 112 45 36 7 80 57

466 Lachhaman pura 1,199.37 43 52 338 177 161 66 55 110 59 467 Lalia Khedi 682.20 6 6 29 11 18 2 3 8 13 468 Shahbajpura 998.74 23 27 167 92 75 40 33 51 41 469 Chitawalia P. 1,489.04 118 118 584 310 274 22 15 53 2 195 123 470 Dhmgalia Khedi 458.24 21 21 121 59 62 1 6 46 42

471 Kuwa Kheda P. 986.42 126 127 759 401 358 24 30 78 269 206 472 Halahedi 666.00 61 61 346 180 166 11 13 5 102 1 473 Motipura 421.84 5 7 27 13 14 8 474 Maharajpura 789.10 19 29 153 79 74 53 50 475 Gopa\pura 260.71 7 12 55 26 29 7 17 13

476 Semli 413.54 20 20 97 52 45 21 14 3 25 21 477 Gordhanpura 755.82 26 31 180 90 90 27 23 1 57 51 478 Dupadiya P. 732.02 46 72 365 189 176 29 24 18 1 118 95 479 Dagalia 466.60 54 54 314 169 145 15 10 22 .. 110 35 480 Biora Kalan P,D,Po. 1,201.21 138 171 914 497 417 52 48 75 26 302 228

481 Dundahedi 876.28 73 73 344 198 146 9 9 13 154 99 482 Malharpura 419.36 7 9 48 25 23 .. . . 11 483 Karanpura 1,026.39 21 35 165 87 78 7 8 1 44 6 484 Badu Khedi 577.84 31 47 192 96 96 35 48 .. 63 50 485 Bajron 860.90 93 93 423 221 202 17 15 4 159 55

486 Dhuwa Khedi P. 975.11 95 95 499 267 232 4 14 38 173 34 487 Bargulia 990.00 27 27 158 79 79 .. 1 15 54 37 488 Bherwan Khedi 634.87 35 38 199 105 94 3 3 2 82 57 489 Chhatarpura 1,027.76 26 33 163 90 73 36 24 5 52 27 490 Bhikanpur 1,490.92 49 58 308 160 148 8 117 83

491 Khejadia 799.82 75 83 411 220 191 30 29 6 .. 140 82 492 Khankari P. 866.16 64 77 465 235 230 59 73 18 4 141 134 493 Rupaheda P. 2,243.24 137 173 821 417 404 64 80 43 10 291 251 494 Guna Khedi P. 975.54 97 <)7 508 278 230 39 36 27 3 185 54 495 Jaitpura Khurd 1,193.50 76 88 488 244 244 88 80 15 5 165 127

496 Kandia Khedi 347.11 23 32 131 74 57 36 29 1 45 36 497 Khodiya Khedi 1,181.20 32 41 218 114 J04 7 7 17 73 7 498 Ranara P. 1,903.14 180 180 986 506 480 30 27 63 4 346 134 499 Nataram P. 1,491.89 166 168 860 455 405 22 23 117 60 303 102 500 Shekhanpur 565.81 34 34 202 109 93 4 6 78 23 183

KHlLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ' WORKERS I II III IV V Vl VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,.--..... ___" ,-""--, ,-""----. ,..--A----. ,_..... ----. ,---A...-1 .-A----. ,-"'---, .-A~ ,-A-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

147 142 6 S 12 8 4 1 17 12 121 140 451 100 120 10 4 1 1 11 6 2 42 12 106 108 452 •. Uninhabited .. 453 53 45 .. 1 3 .. 1 " 1 .. 1 3 24 19 454 68 60 3 25 1 13 10 2 1 11 8 58 96 455

180 7 2 12 20 20 3 3 101 278 456 30 04- 7 3 1 20 45 457 18 18 5 14 1 1 16 14 458 42 46 4 5 16 2 2 1 24 41 459 121 109 20 20 7 18 11 4 4 5 115 128 460

85 63 5 6 3 69 77 461 13 11 .. 3 1 462 119 3 12 1 1 89 227 463 19 4 6 16 464 46 46 14 '7, 12 4 4 4 43 55 465

99 54 4 1 3 1 3 4 67 102 466 7 10 .. .. 1 3 3 5 467 40 40 2 1 5 2 2 41 34 468 147 114 3 9 12 6 4 20 3 115 151 469 38 40 4 1 4 1 13 20 470

224 Wi 20 4 19 19 132 152 47l 99 1 2 1 78 165 472 8 .. 5 14 473 43 48 9 1 2 26 24 474 11 13 1 5 9 16 475

23 20 2 1 .. .. 27 24 476 41 43 8 7 3 4 1 1 33 39 477 94 83 10 12 1 7 1 5 71 81 478 87 30 9 2 12 1 1 .. 1 2 59 110 479 216 205 10 11 1 46 1 4 1 24 11 195 189 480

106 95 33 11 4 3 44 47 481 8 3 14 23 482 37 6 4 .. .. 3 .. 43 72 483 60 36 1 14 1 1 .. 33 46 484 120 51 3 28 3 7 1 1 62 147 485

126 30 8 3 23 3 2 11 94 198 486 53 34 1 3 25 42 487 60 45 21 3 1 6 3 23 37 488 41 18 2 2 7 9 38 46 489 101 79 4 4 1 11 43 65 490

117 81 7 8 8 80 109 491 85 88 8 .. 18 8 9 1 22 36 94 96 492 216 205 25 33 11 32 11 1 6 1 126 153 493 136 47 11 4 25 11 1 1 2 1 93 176 494 96 80 13 18 30 4 21 20 5 5 79 117 495

28 28 1 2 15 6 29 21 496 59 4 6 3 4 4 41 97 497 221 119 3 60 2 42 4 7 13 9 160 346 498 229 80 4 28 1 27 13 3 12 8 152 303 499 60 22 1 14 2 1 1 31 70 500 184

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS L.C. Name Facilities Area Occu- House- . Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate r- No. of available in pied holds Population Castes Tribes and Total Wor- Village acres Houses Educated kers (I-IX) r--.A.--, ,-.A.-, ,-.A.-, ,-.A.-., ..- ...... --,.. P 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 17

501 Chhatarpur 267.18 5 5 39 22 17 4 2 .. .. 12 7 502 Hirapur 330.87 15 23 109 58 51 19 17 2 1 38 32 503 Shyampura 460.60 17 23 152 84 68 7 12 2 58 40 504 Kesarpura 282.36 15 25 176 85 91 9 11 2 55 47 505 Ratanpuria 450.12 22 22 100 52 48 19 ]6 37 31'

506 Kotda 704.93 3 3 15 . 7 8 3 3 4 3 ·507 Jhadmau P,D,Po. 3,047.67 175 205 ],051 550 501 108 101 121 15 335 190 508 Peepa Khedi 495.51 35 35 163 89 74 23 20 11 60 11 509 Deva Khedt 420.45 21 21 105 59 46 4 1 4 39 8 510 Bhadahedi P. 1,435.86 123 123 594 327 267 73 85 78 198 159'

511 Nagpuria 515.36 13 27 112 52 60 8 11 35 31 512 Lasudli 967.83 57 81 413 231 182 27 24 .. 3 150 70 513 Mohan P,Po. 2,149.63 148 166 923 452 471 67 71 2 79 10 265 214 514 Teli Kheda 328.69 20 20 91 42 49 9 15 6 23- 24 515 San Khedi 441.35 Uninhabited ..

516 Sedra P. 853.12 43 43 296 142 154 .. ]8 88 77 517 Bhat Kheda P,Po. 1,663.73 247 247 1,271 663 614 51 67 103 12 451 375 518 Latoori 258.72 3 3 18 8 10 .. .. 4 1 7 519 Gadahet P. 1,190.16 79 79 541 316 225 13 20 50 2 228 131 520 Beejpadi 268.19 15 19 86 46 40 36 40 1 25 21

521 Khumanpura 698.68 13 15 85 45 40 10 10 5 28 16 522 Balaheda p. 1,445.67 57 R5 448 248 200 8 14 25 1 178 123 523 Bans Khedi 621.12 29 46 257 137 120 30 31 9 95 63 524 Chhapihedl P,M,D,Hos, MP(O),Po. 2,466.87 565 569 2,710 1,397 1,313 174 190 480 63 950 283 525 Jatamadi 834.25 62 62 348 170 178 16 30 18 117 46·

526 Hariyala 374.05 20 45 193 105 88 13 8 3 69 5 527 Hanyali 445.03 13 27 125 58 67 II 17 3 35 45 528 Chamari 820.75 33 33 170 95 75 12 9 9 .. 52 8 529 Sarpoi 1,365.64 4>: 58 279 141 138 25 32 11 5 84 47 530 Semala 1,005.53 39 42 208 116 92 8 8 6 65 57

531 Ramnagar P. 2,285.25 liS 148 720 358 362 1 .. 38 . . 252 53 532 Bar Khera Bhoja 862.74 84 84 439 221 218 55 58 .. 11 1 135 100 533 Gugahcda P. 1,460.03 133 133 700 369 331 95 79 1 38 7 240 142 534 Bamangaon P. 1,458.&8 109 144 595 286 309 83 100 37 200 52 535 . Surajpura 473.40 19 29 132 64 68 2 2 4 38 32

"7 536 Meenaga::m 536.06 32 32 198 110 88 25 27 I 70 51 537 Devgdrh 425.48 ...... Uninhabited .. . . 538 Mundi 1,264.60 6 II 89 49 40 3 4 2 26 15 539 Bar Kheri Umat 1,025.15 47 61 316 169 147 37 30 1 115 76 540 Lasudlia Kheroj P. 1,491.80 70 101 498 252 246 31 29 42 4 164 134

541 Khata Khedi 1,117.63 64 64 333 189 144 63 48 26 - 115 94 542 Sikandri P. 840.71 88 88 450 210 240 28 39 24 132 120 543 Devlisanga 940.55 89 89 387 189 198 56 64 9 130 80 544 Dariapur 741.58 43 43 248 119 129 19 19 3 75 70 545 Punwar Khedi 505.51 25 25 106 55 51 6 5 3 33 27

546 Son Kheda Kalan P. 1,607.05 160 160 832 437 395 95 88 41 1 296 151 547 Haripura 715.00 14 15 54 31 23 16 8 21 10 548 Shankarpura 276.13 . . Uninhabited ...... 549 Khajuri Gokal P,Fo. 1,621.06 232 232 1.142 578 564 61 67 1 47 13 363 309 550 Chhatarpura 561.41 39 39 202 106 96 27 21 4 72 42 185

KHlLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- WORKERS L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

.r-.A.~ r .. , ,--.A.---, ,...--....---, .--"""---, ,--.A.--, ,--"""---, ..-""----, --""---, ,--.A.-_, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 J

7 6 5 1 10 10 501 .36 22 2 10 20 19 502 36 39 3 8 1 10 1 26 28 503 31 37 3 4 2 19 6 30 44 504 29 33 2 4 6 15 11 505

4 3 3 5 506 221 124 34 45 13 11 1 16 50 9 215 311 507 43 11 1 5 & 3 .. 29 63 508 26 2 4 11 4 29 38 509 136 130 4 3 24 25 17 1 8 9 129 108 510

29 27 5 4 1 17 29 511 132 56 3 8 10 2 1 1 3 3 .. 1 81 112 512 199 173 30 35 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 29 2 187 257 513 20 14 2 •• •• o. 1 10 19 25 514 Uninhabited .. 515

71 73 2 13 2 2 2 54 77 516 309 273 12 17 25 6 50 21 10 11 1 44 47 212 239 517 6 .. 1 1 10 518 137 113 5 6 28 3 25 5 25 2 8 2 88 94 5]9 22 20 1 1 2 21 19 520

2S 16 2 17 24 521 166 121 1 2 6 2 3 70 77 522 60 59 10 4 4 21 42 57 523 257 57 8 3 197 31 324 40 7 2 104 5 7 46 145 447 1030 524 65 3 2 29 19 2 8 1 23 11 53 132 525

51 4 16 1 2 36 83 526 2i 37 5 8 2 23 22 527 36 6 2 2 10 3 1 43 67 528 70 40 6 7 7 1 57 91 529 59 55 3 :2 2 1 51 35 530

195 34 52 19 2 .. 1 2 .. ]06 309 531 64 69 16 22 16 22 8 1 16 I 86 118 532 148 96 19 27 45 1 17 13 2 9 5 129 189 533 115 J3 45 38 19 16 1 2 3 86 257 534 38 32 26 36 535

40 32 2 16 10 16 1 3 40 37 536 Uninhabited 537 26 15 23 25 538 115 76 ...... 54 71 539 132 121 6 11 12 9 2 5 88 112 540

88 74 6 12 9 20 74 50 541 85 98 14 21 18 11 .. 4 1 78 120 542 76 35 40 45 9 1 1 3 59 118 543 52 56 5 14 10 5 3 44 59 544 20 14 11 11 2 2 22 24 545

184 90 70 54 11 5 23 2 .. 3 5 141 244 546 21 10 .0 •• •• 10 13 547 Uninhabited 548 188 220 22 8 50 34 8 11 58 73 215 255 549 56 30 7 9 8 1 "3 34 54 550 186

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,----- LC. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,..---A----, r----'----, ,---'-----, ,---A----, ,..---"----. P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 13 14 15 16 17

551 Kayatha 823.48 17 24 115 62 53 .. 37 12 552 Kandeli 1,812.61 44 64 328 173 155 63 58 11 105 108 553 Kankaria P. 2,141.37 120 120 613 333 280 23 23 32 2 217 184 554 Kairi 513.78 43 43 218 113 105 ' 24 26 5 76 6S 555 Lachhmipura 487.25 6 8 64 29 35 20 16

556 Manpura 386.20 6 5 31 17 14 9 5 557 Kala Khera 1,218.21 15 18 84 40 44 1 27 3 558 Patharia 1,428.10 7 12 69 40 29 .. 4 24 2 559 Nandani P. 1,864.90 82 98 539 293 246 65 58 65 7 179 10 187

KHlLCIDPUR TAHSIL

WORK.ERS NON- -, WORKERS II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-A.---, ,--.4-, ,--~~ ,-.4--, ,....-A.---, r-.--A.-, ,-.4---, ,-.4--, ,--'---, ,-.4---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 'n 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

37 12 .. 25 41 551 81 92 11 15 9 4 1 .. 68 47 552 155 163 4 41 7 5 1 1 11 13 116 96 553 49 47 16 14 6 1 3 2 2 1 37 40 554 20 16 9 19 555

9 5 8 9 556 25 3 2 13 41 557 22 2 .. 2 16 27 558 126 17 25 10 6 5 114 236 559 188

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location LocatiOIl!l No. Code No. Code No. No. CadeNo. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

A 45 Bedekapura 186 185 1 Abhepur 280 253 46 Beerampura 277 256 (i) PI/ra Banfara 47 Bhawarpura 29 13 2 Ajeetgarh 200 210 48 Bhawanipura 31 52 3 Alwapura 20 22 49 Bhagotipur 46 59 4 Amargarh 34 S6 50 Bhiyapura 60 43 (j) Babrookapura 5 Amba 166 97 51 Bhenpura 85 144 6 Amritpura 201 117 52 Bhenpuri 86 145 7 Arjunpura 283 264 53 Bhawanipura 111 78 8 Ataikheda 388 387 (i) Banjarakapura(ii) Lodapura 9 Awanpur 18 31 54 Bhatpura 151 162 B 5S Bhojpuria 181 108, 14 24 10 Bankiyapura 56 Bhawanipura 188 220 Balbahadarpura 16 9 11 57 Bhamliapura 193 104 25 33 12 Bahadarpura 58 Bhagotipur 219 203 13 Baskho 26 53 59 Bhadvakheda 230 216, 14 Balapura 28 12 60 Bhutiabey 321 319 15 Barniyakhedi 38 17 (i) Tand; Banjara (ii) Tandi Banjarakapura 16 Bankna 40 138 61 Bhopalpura 361 343 17 Baodipura 45 58 62 Bo()rkotri 83 171 18 Baga 62 172 C 19 Bankpura 79 64 63 Chhayan S 5 (I) Kheda 64 Chhagoda 13 8 20 Bakhta warpura 89 130 65 Chhuwadlia 21 32 66 Chandpura 3S 21 Bajpura 134- 82 16 67 Chandpura 105 22 Banariya 149 110 77 23 Baldiya 152 159 68 Chamari 115 176 24 Bajtalai 164 109 69 Chainpuria 247 265 25 Baddala 191 116 70 Chandpura 258 280 (I) Tand; Banjara 26 Baradwari 196 207 '17 Balbatpura 199 206 71 ::hauki 272 248 28 Bapchi 204 92 (i) Chhapan 29 Banskhedi 231 217 72 Chahpuria 285 251 30 Barkheda 237 197 73 Chousla 306 291 74 Chatukheda Dangi 314 312 31 Barkhedi 259 269 75 Chatukheda Sondia 319 313 32 Banpur 263 247 76 Chaudapura 358 362 (I) Badia 77 Chhatri Rajgarh 374 388 33 Balwantpura 292 252 78 Chhatri Narsiogarh 375 N.A. 34 Bamlabe 302 329 79 Chontra 380 379 (i) T.lrdikap.2lab~y (ii) T;/IIdijhiri D 35 Balblrpura 304 306 80 Daulatpura 1 3 (i) Natkapura 81 Dalelpura 58 136 3~ Bakhtawarpura 309 326 82 Daftari Ki Baodi 160 22S- (i) Thakkargram 83 Dalelpura 211 173 37 Banskhedi 322 320 (i)Pura 38 Baiheda 340 322 84 Dabadi 352 347 39 Bakheda 347 360 85 Dehrinath 15 30' 40 Baoskheda 360 348 86 Dehri Thakur 36 15 Badlawada 41 377 375 87 Dehra 48 137 42 Badalkhedi 383 390 88 Dehri Killa 53 51 43 Reed Bated 153 222 89 Deoli 87 133 44 Beed Jalpa 158 182 90 Deojhiri 170 18), 189

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

91 Deoli Kalan 171 99 141 Gokalpura 370 371 92 Dehrikarad 364 346 142 Gorakheda 373 370 93 Dehri 382 389 143 Guradkheda 2 I 94 Deoli Charan 384 377 (i)Piplipura 95 Dheergarh 70 73 144 Guradia 61 173 96 Dholbe 90 48 145 Guradia 71 74 (i) Banjarakapura (ii) Bhanwariakapura 146 Guradia 312 293 97 Dhanwas Khurd 92 129 98 Dhanwas Kalan 93 127 H 99 Dhedia 103 67 147 Hanumanpura 7 6 100 Dhobipura 140 178 148 Hamirpura 144 153 (i) Banjarakapura (ii) Lodhikapura 101 Dhand 154 226 149 Harjipura 195 186 102 Dhuwakhedi 359 369 150 Hataikheda 244 195 103 Dhulen 379 378 104 Dhatoori 381 380 151 Hajaripura 284 253 105 Dilawari 99 175 152 Hathikumara 330 332 106 Dilawara 100 170 153 Heerapura 142 163 107 Dungarpur 32 55 154 Hinoti 41 37 108 Dungarpur 316 321 155 Hlnotiya 49 38 (i) Tandi Banjarakapura 156 Hirankhedi 175 231 376 109 Dubali 378 157 Hirankheda 190 120 110 Dupadia 386 391 290 259 F 158 Hirapura 111 Fattukhedi 56 18 J 112 Fatehpur 185 187 159 Jalalpura 120 86 113 Fuel Reserve Chak~No. 2 39 139 160 Jamsherpura 130 154 114 Fentapura 55 61 (i) Banjarakapllra (ii) Bhimakaplira 115 Foota Talab 102 126 G 116 Ganeshpura 24 20 161 Jaitpura 156 179 117 Ganeshpura Khurd 50 39 162 Jagniapura 169 180 118 Gangapat 59 40 163 Jaitpllra 241 215 119 Gadia 119 111 164 Jalalia 287 289 120 Gabakapura 121 166 165 Jasapura 308 310 166 Jirapur 84 143 Gagorin 228 202 121 J67 Jhanjhadpur 101 147 Ganeshpura 246 271 122 (i) Nawapllra (ii) Nicl!ekaplira Ganeshpura 393 386 123 (iii) BichkaplII a (iv) Hari;ankapllra 124 Gangahoni 394 394 168 Jhoomaka 345 337 125 Gehunkhedi 265 284 169 Jodkiya 125 95 126 Ghoghadia 162 119 170 Jogidata 136 90 127 Ghoghadia Kalan 176 118 128 Ghoghadia 291 254 Jogipura 178 129 Ghodakheda 318 294 171 189 172 Junapanika Kheda 117 130 Gindori 368 372 156 173 Junapani 118 155 131 Gindor Bhatt 389 383 (i) Bankadiyapllra (ii) Pelepar 132 Gopalpura 82 174 174 Jllgalpura 207 [99 133 Golakheda 106 168 175 Jwalapura 157 181 134 Goliyabe 163 115 135 Gordhanpura 227 267 K 136 Gordhanpura 238 201 176 Kamalpur 12 29 137 Gopalpura 251 237 177 Kadekapura 51 35 138 Gopalpura 279 255 178 Karanpura 57 140 139 Gorakhpura 288 300 179 Kanwarpura 73 142 140 Gopalpura 369 374 180 Kanakapura 95 66 190

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL- Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No~ 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

181 Kanbe 96 65 226 KodiYajargar 363 366 182 Karadia 108 128 227 Kundibe 135 83 183 Kasturipura 126 88 228 Kundibe 269 279 184 Kansi 129 157 229 Kushalpura 282 304 (i) Kisilorepllra (ii) Peeplapllrrl L (iii) Bichkapura (iv) Uparkapura 230 Laxmipura 3 4 185 Kalipith 148 114 231 Laxmanpura 72 75 186 Kaltkheda 161 228 (i) Maudipura (ii) Gu!jikapura 187 Kachri 168 91 232 Lawabe 110 79 18g Kali Talai 209 211 (0 Banjarakapura 189 Kareda 255 285 233 Laliyatalai 139 81 190 Karadiya 262 260 234 Laxmipura 159 16(} 235 Lasudli 194 100 191 Kalalpura 268 249 236 Latadia 213 105 192 Karedi 274 283 237 Lalgarh 223 241 193 Kalitalai 299 303 238 Lagdaria 243 245 (i) Bhilpufa (ii) Ta/ldi Ban;ara (i) Tapr; Banjara 194 Kalponi 325 358 239 Laxmanpura 249 244 195 Kolukheda 329 323 240 Laxmanpura '267 275 196 Karanwas 366 340 241 Lalpura 270 274 (i) Shojipul"a 242 Ladanpura Ghanta 305 327 197 Kadia Khinchi 390 382 (i) Tandi Banjara 198 Kachnaria 392 384 243 Laturi Dangi 327 314 199 Kailghata 11 27 244 Lasudli 337 352 200 Kesharpura 114 89 245 Lakhya 343 351 246 Laxm'lnpura 362 339 201 Kharparas 124 80 247 Lalpura Jhala 385 392 202 Khedi 165 98 248 Leharcha 66 45 203 Khajla 202 106 249 Leharchi 123 112 204 Kharchakhedi 225 194 250 Leelbe 233 239 Khandiyapur 232 240 205 251 Limboda 332 355 206 Kharna 234 238 M 207 Khimakhedi 250 246 252 Mathnia 10 25 (i) PUra Banjara 253 Machalpur 64 135 208 Kherasi 281 287 254 Magniakhedi 65 41 209 Khajuri 296 297 255 Moudipura 68 62 210 Khanpura 334 317 256 Maniapura 78 49 257 Maniyapura 127 177 211 Khedi 336 354 258 Mohuabe 112 84 212 Khimakhedi 348 363 259 Manoharpura 183 190 213 Khujner 372 361 260 Malipura 184 188 214 Killa 27 54 215 Kilkheda 217 93 261 Madapura 214 212 216 Kishanpuria 67 47 262 Mahabai 215 103 217 Kishangarh 198 209 263 Magriadeh 224 234 242 243 218 Kishanpuria 221 218 264 Manjrikho 294 328 219 Kishanpuria 275 278 265 Mandakheda 220 Kisbanpuria 300 308 (i) Tandi Banjara 339 318 221 Kishanpuria 357 335 266 Mathania 222 Kogia 42 36 (i) Tandi Banjarakapura 349 346 223 Kotra 171 161 267 Mawasa 313 295 224 Kolookbedi 216 102 268 Mithhookhedi 131 150 225 Kolookhedi 264 286 269 Motipura (0 Kolookhedi Sondia (i) Gabakapura (ii) Kolookhedipura 270 Motipura 141 164 191

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES 2 RAJGARH T AHSIL-Contd.

'Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location LocatioD. No. Code No.- Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 '+ 2 3 4 271 Motipura 218 198 319 Pirthipura 19 10 272 Morpipli 226 200 320 Pithakheda 344 349 273 Mokampura 266 272 321 Pura Guradkheda 4 2 -274 Mohanpura Purohit 323 325 322 Pura Bharmal 43 34 :275 Munjarkhedi 22 11 323 Pura Padlia 88 131 .276 Munjarkheda 37 14 324 Pura Chatukheda 315 311 277 Mundla 211 232 R 278 Muraria 338 316 N 325 Rampuria Bherughata 8 28 279 Naipuriya 150 87 326 Ranklia 52 50 280 Narayanghata 155 96 (i) Chhota Ranklia 281 Narsingpura 212 233 327 Rampuriapati 282 Nanagaon 257 281 54 60 283 Nalkheda 278 257 328 Raghunathpura 74 134 284 Nanori 307 296 329 Ratanpuria 98 70 (i) Bhanmatakapura 330 Rawatpura 138 158 285 Nawalpura 310 330 331 Rampuria 143 152 286 Nari '320 309 332 Rajpura 147 In 287 Naiheda 353 342 333 Rasoolpura 172 223 288 Nesdi 245 268 334 Rampuria 180 229 (i) Pura 335 Rawatpura 192 107 -289 Neshborda 293 305 336 Rajgarh 197 N.A. Nipania 77 290 44 (i) Khoyari 0 109 291 Nogaon 124 337 Rampuria 210 219 292 Odhpur 371 344 P 338 Rajleebe 222 242 293 Patri Kalan 44 46 (i) Pura Banjara 294 Patna 69 72 339 Ranipura 252 263 295 Parlia 75 132 340 Rajpura 256 282 296 Pan sara 81 71 341 Ramgarh 261 261 (i) Banjarakapura 342 Rampuria 303 299 97 69 297 Patari Khurd 343 Raghokhedi 317 356 298 Paraspura 107 148 344 Rasoolpura 335 359 299 Padlikhati 128 167 300 Padiya 132 149 345 Raipura 342 333 (i) Ghoghadpur 346 Raghunathpunl 395 - 385 301 Partabganj 208 205 347 Rojad 289 301 302 Patan Kalan 239 266 348 Rosiya 297 298 303 Padia 254 236 349 Rojiya 298 302 304 Paraspura 276 276 350 Rughnathgarh 220 204 305 Paka 326 353 351 Rupaheda 94 125 306 Padltyakhedi 331 357 S 307 Patankhurd 333 350 352 Sawasada 91 76 308 Padampura 391 393 (i) Banjarakapura 353 Sandahedi 203 101 309 Peeplia Kalan 63 141 354 Sa~edi 206 193 310 Pempura 80 63 214 (i) Pempurakakheda 355 Sawankheda 240 311 Peepalbe 189 230 356 Salpura 248 277 312 Peeplia 229 213 357 Sangi 253 262 313 Peepalia Karedi 295 290 358 Sameli 355 334 314 Peepalkheda 356 368 359 Sankhedi 376 345 315 Phoolpura 260 270 360 Semlabe 76 42 316 Fulkhedi 182 191 361 Semli 133 122 317 Phundia 350 365 362 Shyaropura 9 7 318 pjplodi 17 23 363 Shobhapura 33 57 192

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGFS

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Coneld.

Seridl Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. CodeNo~ 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

364 Shikarpur 273 250 380 Tandi 346 336 (i) Tapari Kalbelia 381 Tindoni 104 68 365 Shyampuria 301 307 382 Titodika Anda 173 224 (i) Natkapura 383 THodi 187 221 366 Sinduria 167 94 384 Todri 286 288 367 Sironji 328 315 385 Toomadiakhedi 311 292 368 Silapani 365 341 386 Tooni 351 367 369 Sohanpura 47 146 387 Tulsipun 23 21 370 Suwahedi 113 85 388 Tutipura 137 165 371 SlIndarpura 179 184 U 372 Sultanpura 235 235 389 Udpuria 30 19 373 Surajpura 324 331 390 Udpuria 145 151 374 Surajkhedi 354 338 (i) Bhilkapura 375 Sustani 387 381 391 Udpuria 341 324 T 392 vdpuria 367 373 376 Talawada 6 26 393 UnchaKheda 174 227 377 Tandi Khurd 122 123 V 378 Tandi Kalan 146 121 394 Vijaygarh 116 169 379 Talaikheda 236 196 395 Virendrapura 205 192 TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY

RAJGARH TAHSIL 194

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VILLAGE DIRECfORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Uterate L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,-J\.__ ~ r----" "1 ,-""'----. ,-""'--, .-""'--, P M F M F M F M P M P

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

24Jl Rajgarb Tahsil (Rural) 269,905.43 13350 14063 69941 36624 33317 6264 5794 .. 3603 505 23212 17135-

1 Daulatpura 120.41 3 3 10 4 6 4 2 Guradkheda 448.47 22 22 122 60 62 3 2 38 37 3 Laxmipura 227.63 31 31 157 80 77 49 44 4 Pura Guradkheda 89.37 6 6 32 13 19 9 .10 5 Chhayan P. 636.13 56 56 281 150 l31 23 17 1 98 80

6 Talawada 928.81 32 32 163 84 79 12 II 52 50 7 Hanumanpura 37.56 .. Uninhabited .... 8 Rampuria Bhirooghat 357.25 30 30 174 84 90 14 12 4 58 50 9 Shyampura NA Uninhabited 10 Mathania 257.28 8 8 57 31 26 21 12

11 Kailghat 99.59 12 12 52 26 26 13 8 15 12 12 Kamalpur 281.19 7 7 43 21 22 15 11 13 Chhagoda 152.72 32 32 140 76 64 3 7 47 40 14 Bankiyapura 163.91 17 17 90 50 40 1 28 28 15 Dehrinath 582.37 47 47 216 III 105 6 2 4 S9 48-

16 Balbahadurpura 74.31 21 21 106 S6 50 14 14 1 33 30 17 Piplori P. 310.41 41 41 181 106 75 27 16 29 3 71 48 18 Awanpur 366.34 21 21 100 55 45 3 41 21 19 Pirthipura 132.59 7 7 19 13 6 9 4 20 Alwapura 132.03 10 10 52 25 27 16 14

21 Chhuwadliya 642'75 40 40 193 103 90 16 12 2 66 46 22 Munjarkhedi 125.90 12 12 58 38 20 21 10 23 Tulsipura 112.47 11 11 50 29 21 2 17 17 24 Ganeshpura 352.22 26 26 159 85 74 10 3 59 48 25 Bahadarpura 566.44 25 25 114 eO 54 13 13 36 31

26 BOIskho 323.41 .. Uninhabited 27 Kill a 567.19 8 8 36 22 14 12 8 28 Balapura 66.59 II 11 40 18 22 9 14 29 Bhawarpura 62.50 6 6 23 12 11 9 7 30 Uduria 149.72 5 5 28 17 11 13 6

31 Bhawanipura 769.72 19 19 111 53 58 36 36 32 Dungarpur 50.72 13 13 80 33 47 33 47 18 4 33 Shobhapura 184.81 24 24 118 61 57 43 38 34 Amargarh P,D,Po. 119.47 105 105 452 247 205 47 41 75 4 167 72 35 Chandpura 145.97 10 10 56 28 28 4 1 17 12

36 Dehri Thakur 23'5.25 23 23 98 50 48 12 11 28 26 37 Munjarkheda 83.16 18 18 66 30 36 4 11 21 18 38 Barmakhedi 115.97 13 13 70 40 30 19 10 19 14 39 Fuel Reserve Chak No.2 20.34 5 5 30 15 15 13 12 8 5 40 Bakna 217.81 18 18 97 60 37 12 7 35 6

41 Hinoti P. 404.31 48 48 245 128 117 9 5 91 81 42 Kogla 783.53 25 25 129 72 57 12 10 1 51 38 43 Pura Bharmal 273.94 23 23 147 79 68 6 I 48 40 44 Patri Kalan P. 1,452.50 59 59 337 170 167 3 112 105 45 Baodipura 73.81 24 24 155 79 76 62 45

46 Bhagotipur 336.06 27 27 135 71 64 3 4 16 48 43 47 Sohanpura 24.34 13 13 67 34 33 4 4 1 21 11 48 Dehra 429.44 38 38 188 88 100 4 7 1 61 10 49 Hinootia 485.56 22 22 143 79 64 4 1 53 42 50 Ganeshpura Khurd 240.25 14 14 88 49 39 36 37 197

RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON­ WORKERS L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

.....-...... ~ .....-...... ~ .....-...... -.., .....-~ r--...... ~ ,..--...... -.., r-...... ~ ,-...... -.., --...... ~ r--...... ~ M F M F M F M F M FMFM F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

~7869 14375 1710 1767 1187 140 1188 443 28 5 32 3 283 15 17 898 387 13412 16182 24/1

4 6 1 36 37 2 22 25 2 49 44 31 33 3 9 10 4 9 4 95 77 3 3 52 51 5

30 48 2 22 ...... 32 29 6 Uninhabited .. 7 28 39 7 18 9 .. 2 .. 3 2 26 40 8 .. .. Uninhabited .. 9 20 12 1 10 14 10

7 11 8 11 14 11 14 11 1 6 11 12 42 36 4 3 1 1 29 24 13 26 28 1 1 .. . . 22 12 14 77 32 11 14 1 1 1 22 57 15

32 29 1 1 .. 23 20 16 26 24 1 2 5 2 16 12 1 1 5 16 8 35 27 17 34 19 1 5 1 1 1 14 24 18 9 4 4 2 19 16 14 9 13 20

53 38 12 3 4 37 44 21 .21 10 17 10 22 14 17 3 12 4 23 52 47 2 4 1 1 26 26 24 30 30 5 1 1 24 23 25

.. Uninhabited 26 12 8 10 6 27 8 14 1 9 8 28 9 7 3 4 29 11 6 2 4 5 30

35 36 17 22 31 2 16 4 15 43 32 42 37 1 1 18 19 33 78 59 7 3 17 27 7 10 28 3 80 133 34 16 11 1 1 11 16 35

25 25 3 1 .. 22 22 36 l8 18 3 9 18 37 12 12 3 2 4 21 16 38 8 5 7 10 39 30 4 2 2 3 25 31 40

90 81 37 36 41 50 38 21 19 42 .48 40 .. 31 28 4:'1 105 102 2 3 2 3 58 62 44 56 43 6 2 17 31 45

43 40 1 1 1 3 23 21 46 21 11 13 22 47 56 8 4 2 1 27 90 48 53 40 2 26 22 49 36 27 13 12 50 198

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Oecu- Literate ,---- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,..---A..___" ,----'--""""1 ,----A..~ ,-~ r----"-~ p 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 17

51 Kadekapura 345.09 8 8 43 24 19 15 11 52 Ranklia 748.59 25 25 154 74 80 1 2 53 52 53 Dehri Killa 401.28 26 26 107 59 48 15 12 1 41 38 54 Rampuria Pati 23963 13 13 67 35 32 8 5 2 22 19 55 Fentapura 392.18 14 14 100 54 46 39 29

56 FaUu Khedi 245,03 19 19 103 55 48 3 33 28 57 Karanpura 164.28 8 8 54 31 23 13 8 58 Dalelpura 209.87 19 19 125 56 69 7 8 35 5 59 Gangapat 568.1~5 32 32 152 87 65 9 5 1 56 44 60 Bhiyapura 1,186.97 63 63 312 165 147 18 15 117 87

61 Guradia 96.87 2 2 14 5 9 .. 3 3 62 Baga 378.19 30 30 175 91 84 5 4 2 1 64 42 63 Peeplia Kalan 625.44 23 23 135 71 64 17 11 1 38 23 64 Machalpur P. 590..44 39 39 221 126 95 17 13 6 1 72 19 65 Magnia Khedi 360.13 20 20 93 49 44 31 29

66 Leharcha 580.56 25 25 125 62 63 2 2 34 38 67 Kishanpuria 338.91 17 17 105 51 54 3 6 42 35 68 Mandipura 217.19 4 4 20 7 13 5 6 69 Palna 441.63 29 29 163 74 89 · . .. 51 56 70 Dheergarh 287.87 15 15 110 54 56 2 2 38 37

71 Guradia 230.31 14 14 69 39 30 · . .. 27 20 72 Laxmanpura 326.44 22 22 111 62 49 7 15 2 40 28 73 Kanwarpura 334.16 26 26 160 76 84 10 7 3 35 27 74 Raghunathpura 321.60 35 35 208 119 89 17 7 73 45 75 Parlia 337.03 33 33 159 89 70 18 10 65 48

76 Semlabey 557.37 45 45 213 115 98 1 1 70 71 77 Nipania 406.69 29 29 134 60 74 7 6 43 52 78 Maniapura 429.47 26 26 123 66 57 12 13 1 38 36 79 Bankpura P. 725.94 76 76 354 187 167 18 15 17 129 125 80 Pempura 372.06 45 45 251 141 110 15 11 1 95 75

81 Pansara 724.75 15 15 93 48 45 14 11 33 33 82 Gopalpura 426'69 25 25 135 73 62 5 3 47 35 83 Bhurkotri 144.31 ...... Uninhabited .. 84 Jeerapur 312.00 14 14 72 39 33 7 6 .. 27 11 85 Bhenpura 385.75 24 24 109 60 49 17 15 2 40 29

86 Bhenpuri 546.03 21 21 117 59 58 · ...... 40 37 87 Deoli 682.81 30 30 153 79 74 3 4 4 40 15 88 Pura Padalia 154.84 12 12 64 36 28 27 19 89 Bakh ta warp ura 257.06 19 19 94 58 36 35 31 90 Dholbe 544.78 17 17 75 47 28 24 18

91 Sawasada P,Mcw,Po. 1,324.25' 81 81 440 232 208 51 52 45 16 144 89 92 Dhanwas Khurd 532.72 20 20 112 56 56 · . 30 38 93 Dhanwas Kalan P. 1,306.75 79 79 425 230 195 5 14 11 151 1-22 94 Ropaheda 274.53 17 17 91 50 41 8 8 38 29 95 Kanakapura 315.09 10 10 51 25 26 14 17

96 Kanbe 513.12 4 4 24 15 9 ...... 9 7 97 Patari Khurd 447.50 12 12 57 32 25 1 1 6 2 26 14 98 Ratanpuria 498.56 2 2 12 5 7 .. 3 7 99 Dilawari 607.31 21 21 101 54 47 2 4 40 31 100 Dilawara 654.15 37 37 194 98 96 6 4 65 54 199 RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ...... WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-""-...... r---""-...... -""~r--""~ ,-A_...... ,_""-, .-""_...... ,-""----.. .-""~M F M F M F M F M F M F M Ft'M F M F ..-A.-M ...... F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

15 11 9 8 5J 53 52 .. 21 28 52 38 36 .. 3 2 .. 18 10 53 18 17 2 2 1 1 13 13 54 33 27 4 2 2 15 17 55

27 26 4 2 2 22 20 56 13 8 .. 18 15 57 31 2 4 3 21 64 58 55 44 1 31 21 59 109 87 7 1 48 60 60

3 3 2 6 61 60 37 2 3 3 1 27 42 62 37 23 .. 1 33 41 63 60 13 4 7 1 2 1 3 54 76 64 31 29 18 15 65

34 37 .. 28 25 66 40 35 2 9 19 67 5 5 1 2 7 68 34 45 7 6 4 3 3 3 2 23 33 69 26 34 10 3 2 16 19 70

26 20 1 12 10 71 28 24 2 3 7 1 1 2 22 21 72

33 25 2 1 " .. .. 1 41 57 73 64 33 4 1 2 1 3 10 46 44 74 52 39 7 5 4 3 2 1 24 22 75

70 71 45 27 76 43 52 17 22 77 38 36 .. .. 28 21 78 111 113 2 6 11 1 1 4 1 4 58 42 79 86 68 7 7 1 1 46 35 80

26 28 2 3 4 2 15 12 81 46 35 1 ...... 26 27 112 Uninhabited 83

27 11 " 12 22 84 30 22 4 1 6 5 1 20 20 85

34 37 6 19 21 86 31 11 9 4 39 59 87 25 19 2 9 9 88 35 31 23 5 89 24 18 23 10 90

104 65 10 11 6 2 6 5 11 4 7 2 88 119 91 28 37 1 2 26 18 92 131 108 3 17 10 3 1 79 73 93 36 24 1 1 1 4 12 12 94 14 17 11 9 95

9 7 6 2 96 21 12 5 2 6 11 97 1 6 2 I 2 98 40 31 14 16 99 58 52 6 2 1 33 42 100 200

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu· Literate -L.C. of Facilities in pied Hol,lSc- Total Scheduled Scheduled and TotaIWOI:· No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r------"---, ,--..A.-, ,---"---, ,...----J'--. ,---"-----, P 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 17

101 Jhanjhadpur P,S. 1,314.09 89 89 408 239 169 10 9 9 184 81 102 Foota Talab 790.25 25 25 156 77 79 1 1 46 47 103 Dhedia 370.66 15 15 105 48 57 12 12 1 30 34 104 Tindonia 375.88 15 15 77 43 34 7 5 26 21 105 Chandpura 219.16 3 3 18 8 10 7 4

106 Golakheda 740.47 33 33 148 80 68 5 6 51 46 107 Paraspura S. 331.28 19 19 90 39 51 5 7 26 13 108 Karadia 624.47 23 34 167 84 83 9 10 58 55 109 Nogaon 530.91 18 18 93 47 46 34 29 110 Lawabey 787.66 33 33 129 67 62 11 9 2 48 37

III Bhawanipura 775.66 9 9 47 21 26 8 8 12 14 112 Mahu:lbey 801.06 4S 45 176 111 65 29 25 72 37 113 Suwahedi 990.00 38 38 194 103 91 11 6 5 70 52 114 Kesharpura 173.72 8 8 26 15 11 .. .. 2 12 6 115 Chamari 834.62 19 19 81 43 38 13 9 31 27

116 Vijaygarh 536.25 18 18 104 48 56 2 2 33 33 117 Junapanikakheda S. 340.59 10 10 57 27 30 13 12 118 Junapani S. 776.91 59 59 285 142 143 18 17 91 86 119 Gadla 450.37 19 19 86 41 45 24 29 1 34 32 120 Jalalpura 1,027.19 39 39 185 96 89 16 16 6 65 60

121 Gabakapura 178.53 4 4 35 21 14 1 12 10 122 Tandi Khurd 781.09 38 38 204 117 87 26 24 1 76 67 123 Leharchl 624.91 39 39 219 122 97 21 19 2 88 72 124 Kharparas 567.81 13 13 80 39 41 13 11 24 25 ]25 Jodkia 1,116.88 31 32 202 104 98 11 12 58 53

126 Kasturipura 382.50 7 7 48 21 27 2 14 17 127 Maniyapura 5551.59 20 20 117 59 58 .. 34 34 128 Pad!ikhati P. • 757.47 41 41 244 133 III 3 2 66 45 66 129 Kansi S. 952.16 56 56 289 143 146 8 8 1 69 21 130 Jamsherpura S. 656.16 23 23 136 60 76 3 2 35 18

131 Motipura P,S. 522.22 39 39 195 102 93 11 9 6 66 45 132 Padiya S. 734.16 29 29 144 77 67 16 13 .. SO 25 133 Semli 692.45 36 36 169 86 83 30 25 2 58 55 134 Bajpura 678.13 6 6 31 19 12 11 6 11 7 135 Kundibey 626.31 24 24 122 68 54 ]2 9 2 46 41

136 Jogidata 557.41 7 7 40 20 20 16 13 12 10 137 Tootipura 233.62 15 15 78 39 39 1 22 23 138 Rawarpura S. 542.90 17 17 105 48 57 5 4 7 34 19 139 Laliya Talai 601.13 22 22 122 69 53 16 7 47 33 140 Dhobipura 656.25 14 14 75 37 38 2 5 3 22 25

141 Motipura 997.66 17 17 120 61 59 19 21 4 40 33 142 Heerapura 412.81 29 29 191 119 72 4 4 12 28 37 143 Rampuria 28.50 Uninhabited •• 144 Hamirpura S. 356.09 13 13 76 35 41 3 2 25 13 145 Udpuria S. 809.66 21 21 95 S3 42 3 3 2 36 3

146 Tandi Kalan P. ],314.88 65 6S 326 173 153 22 19 21 118 103 147 Rajpura 378.59 Uninhabited •• ]48 Kalipith P,M,D,Mcw,Po. ],693.]3 161 167 838 306 532 47 47 142 16 171 342 149 Banariya P. 1,016.28 91 91 420 226 194 43 43 14 152 134 150 Naipuriya 936.75 36 36 167 91 76 21 16 46 31 201 RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· "'""I WORKERS I n III IV V . VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. .--~--, r-~., .--~-, ,--A---, .--~-., "-~-"""'I r-~-., ,_A.~ ,--.... ~ "-~-"""'I M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

78 71 58 13 33 3 11 4 55 82 101 46 47 31 32 102 24 26 .. , 8 6 18 23 103 23 21 2 1 17 13 104 7 4 1 6 105 •

49 46 .. 2 29 22 106 24 12 2 1. .. 13 38 107 53 50 3 4 2 1 26 28 108 34 29 13 17 109 43 35 5 2 19 25 110

11 14 .. .. 1 9 12 111 61 30 9 7 2 .. .. 39 28 112 54 43 4 3 8 3 3 2 1 1 33 39 113 8 5 2 1 2 3 5 114 31 27 12 11 115

31 33 .. .. 2 15 23 116 12 10 1 1 I 14 18 117 89 83 1 1 1 2 51 57 118 34 31 I 7 13 119 59 55 5 3 1 2 31 29 120

12 10 9 4 121 75 67 1 .. 41 20 122 64 65 4 4 20 3 3-l 25 123 18 20 1 4 3 2 1 15 16 124 49 48 1 1 6 4 2 46 45 125

13 17 7 10 126 34 34 .. 25 24 127 32 59 5 4 2 9 88 4S 128 69 20 1 74 125 17.9 35 17 1 25 58 130

59 38 4 6 1 1 36 48 131 49 26 .. 1 27 41 132 57 55 1 28 28 133 11 7 .. 8 5 134 42 40 3 1 1 22 13 135

5 6 4 1 3 3 8 10 136 13 15 8 8 1 .. 17 16 137 28 16 1 1 3 2 1 1 14 38 138 38 33 1 8 22 20 139 22 25 15 13 140

22 29 2 to 4 6 .. 21 26 141 9 14 1 1 10 22 2 ...... 1 5 91 35 142 .. Uninhabited .. .. 143 25 13 .. 10 28 144 32 3 2 1 1 17 39 145

104 90 1 7 1 4 3 8 3 55 50 146 .. . Uninh~bited' 147 78 316 18 8 11 19 6 1 10 34 12 135 190 148 147 128 1 1 4 5 41 74 60 149 23 2 3 3 S 45 45 150 202

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,----- L.c. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kels (I-IX) . ,-----A.--.., ,----"---, ,-___A.,~ ,--..A..~ ,-----"---., 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 15 16 17

151 Bhatpura 332.28 6 6 29 12 17 5 7 6 7 3 152 Baldiya S. 291.34 19 19 105 52 53 8 5 34 12 153 Beed Bateri 1,650.00 20 20 115 55 60 54 54 10 32 28 154 Dhand 357.53 31 31 145 74 71 30 39 1 55 17 155 Narayanghata 762.13 72 72 360 180 180 47 46 '4 104 55

156 Jaitpura 438.47 10 10 53 29 24 19 13 157 Jwalapura 204.93 6 6 46 23 23 13 7 16 12 158 Beed Jalpa 772.00 .. .. Uninhabited .. 159 Laxmipura D,Hos,Mcw. 208.19 8 8 98 55 43 7 5 2 8 5 160 Daftari Ki Baodi 76.00 8 8 44 27 17 13 5

161 Kali Khera 478.50 31 31 205 111 94 41 49 62 39 162 Ghoghadia 335.53 1!1 21 121 70 51 6 4 46 39 163 Goliyabe 427.50 27 27 164 86 78 12 10 60 56 164 Bajtalai 520.16 35 3S 161 84 77 18 10 9 60 56 165 Kheri 807.03 62 64 343 186 157 7 5 12 128 113

166 Amba P. 818.06 64 65 364 182 182 27 24 17 1 121 III 167 Sinduria P,D,Hos,Mcw. 1,879.47 106 125 632 327 305 42 49 37 1 205 172 168 Kachri P,Po. 2,428.71 145 145 763 403 360 62 62 45 2 258 216 169 Jagniapura 283.09 7 7 23 17 6 3 1 12 5 170 Deojhiri 285.16 UninhabIted

171 Kotra 341.87 1 1 7 4 3 4 3 1 172 Rasoolpura P. 199.75 12 12 63 28 35 4 15 3 173 Titodika Anda 157.06 3 3 8 5 3 5 174 Unchakhera P. 464.16 27 27 159 92 67 2 1 14 5l 39 175 Hirankheri 1,296.56 73 73 380 194 186 44 42 9 125 75

176 Ghoghdia Kalan 369.69 14 14 65 35 30' 13 14 25 19 177 Deoli Kalan 797.90 62 62 341 177 164 17 17 14 123 111 178 Jogipura 421.78 10 10 55 31 24 5 3 16 12 179 Sundarpura 243.22 Uninhabited .. .. 180 Rampuria 373.56 18 18 99 51 48 3 0 31 4

181 Bhojpuria 198.82 15 15 62 32 30 25 22 20 20 1\\2 Fulkhedi P,Po. 562.44 79 79 377 198 179 61 66 36 3 125 113 183 Manoharpura 665.31 22 22 129 62 67 12 12 38 42 184 Mallpura 186.46 6 6 37 18 19 10 8 185 Fat.:hpur 356.16 14 14 64 32 32 19 19

1f.6 Badd:apcr 329.75 8 8 48 28 20 14 12 187 Tlto(iI P. 635.78 12 12 60 33 27 16 14 19 10 188 Bhawanipura P. 426.28 9 9 39 23 16 1 I 1 18 6 189 Peepalbe 560.68 48 48 221 114 107 35 35 8 72 38 190 Hirankhera 658.23 27 27 192 104 88 3 62 54

191 Baddala 521.69 23 23 124 63 61 16 14 41 43 192 Rawatpura 354.84 9 9 50 23 27 1 1 17 14 193 Bhamliapura 387.23 24 24 117 64 53 9 9 2 38 35 194 Lasudli 732.50 55 55 259 137 122 28 23 4 94 81 195 Harjipura 336.13 8 8 41 20 21 13 9

196 Baradwari S. 289.53 6 6 20 10 10 7 7 2 197 Rajgarh 120.00 5 5 12 6 6 4 2 198 Kishaogarh 242.62 14 14 84 54 30 5 9 45 11 199 Balbatpura 41.28 2 2 11 7 4 1 4 1 200 Ajeetgarh 325.84 1 1 5 4 1 3 203

RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· .A.. -., WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. .--"---., .-..... --., .- ..... -, ,-..... -...... , .- ...... -, ,-...... -.., .--'""---...... , ,-..... --., ,-...... --., ,---...... ----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

7 3 .. 5 14 151 29 12 4 .. 1 .. . . 18 41 152 29 21 .. 4 3 3 23 32 153 23 8 12 9 20 .. 19 54 154 65 38 12 13 25 4 1 1 76 125 155

19 13 10 11 156 16 12 •• •• o. 7 11 157 Uninhabited .. 158 4 1 2 3 2 1 47 38 159 13 3 2 14 12 160

55 31 4 8 3 49 55 161 45 38 .. 1 1 24 12 162 50 48 1 2 3 6 6 26 22 163 47 48 1 2 7 8 3 24 21 164 106 107 5 3 9 8 3 58 44 165

72 71 22 36 7 20 4 ...... 61 71 166 162 142 14 22 10 2 10 3 2 1 .. 7 2 122 133 167 203 176 25 26 16 1 12 13 1 1 145 144 168 12 5 ., •• 0, 5 1 169 Uninhabited .. 170

1 .. 3 .. 1 2 171 8 2 1 7 13 32 172 5 .. 3 173 42 21 8 18 1 ...... 41 28 174 114 52 4 21 2 1 5 1 69 111 175

16 10 8 8 1 1 ...... 10 11 176 72 89 16 13 10 2 20 5 1 5 1 54 53 177

16 12 . . . . ~ . 15 12 178 . . Uninhabited .. 179 28 3 3 1 20 44 180

12 15 4 5 3 12 10 181 93 102 8 11 23 1 73 66 182 34 42 2 2 24 25 183 10 8 8 11 184 19 18 1 13 13 185

14 12 .. U 8 186 15 8 3 2 1 14 17 187 18 6 .. 5 10 188 60 31 7 5 5 2 42 69 189 61 54 1 42 34 190

34 37 1 7 5 .. 22 18 19l 16 13 .. 1 1 6 13 192 29 28 8 7 1 .. .. 26 18 193 77 69 6 4 5 2 5 6 1 43 41 194 11 8 2 1 7 12 195

7 2 3 8 196 4 2 2 13 4 197 10 1 1 1 30 9 19 198 2 1 2 3 3 3 199 1 1 200 204

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate r- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ..---A.------, ..--...... ____, ..---"--~ r-~ P 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 17

201 Amritpura 145.22 9 9 40 22 18 3 '3 12 8 202 Kbajla 788.75 32 37 203 105 98 23 23 75 53 203 Sandahedi P. 767.06 81 81 431 217 214 15 16 8 140 113 204 Bapchi 665.84 23 23 140 75 65 10 5 3 44 39 205 Virendrapura 499.28 22 22 102 52 50 13 36

206 Saredi P. 1,361.48 98 98 475 229 246 80 97 58 18 162 174 207 Jugalpura 513.71 6 6 29 15 14 9 7 208 Partabganj 89.28 6 6 37 17 20 12 6 209 Kali Talai 355.72 7 7 39 18 21 4 4 13 12 210 Rampuria 433.37 19 19 72 40 32 24 18 24 10

211 Mundla 838.41 35 35 125 64 61 47 46 2 44 40 212 Narsingpura l35.35 4 4 13 6 7 6 6 1 2 3 213 Latadia 608.53 37 37 178 91 87 II 10 68 48 214 Madapura 559.34 23 23 132 64 68 18 15 2 1 40 17 215 Mahabal 861.34 47 47 235 128 107 42 38 7 87 66

216 Kolookhedi 346.46 15 15 74 38 36 10 10 8 18 24 217 Keelkheda P. 1,564.66 120 158 776 396 380 75 76 40 1 241 209 218 Motipura 828.50 23 23 123 69 54 46 29 46 29 219 Bhagotipura 129.78 2 2 12 5 7 1 4 2 220 Rughnathgarh 232.69 9 9 45 26 19 24 17 1

221 Kishanpuria 342.69 7 7 39 18 21 4 4 13 12 222 Rajlibe 1,147.53 22 22 125 65 60 5 5 40 33 223 Lalgarh 340.31 2 2 10 6 4 .. .. 2 2 224 Magriadeh 525.06 19 19 96 47 49 18 17 1 26 25 225 Kharchakhedi 782.25 33 33 147 71 76 4 5 2 63 53

226 Morpipali 585.09 10 10 56 30 26 12 9 1 17 17 227 Gordhanpura 258.44 ...... Uninhabited 228 Gagorni 474.47 2 2 5 4 1 .. 4 " 229 Peeplia 507.50 32 32 153 82 71 3 2 1 50 35 230 Bhadvakheda 342.94 9 9 35 22 13 2 1 15 1

231 Banskhedi 450.25 19 19 101 52 49 2 3 3 32 15 232 Khandiyapura 647.33 26 26 125 66 59 11 9 2 44 33 233 Leelbe 389.38 1 1 5 2 3 1 1 1 234 Kharna 475.91 40 40 223 108 115 34 32 5 72 50 235 Sultanpura P. 1,112.32 62 62 316 161 155 7 8 4 1 91 72

236 Talaikheda 718.75 41 41 196 102 94 28 21 1 71 63 237 Barkheda P. 1,016.53 79 79 420 216 204 66 59 21 1 148 134 23S Gordhanpura 125.25 . . . . Uninhabited .. .. 239 Patan Kalan SaS.69 36 36 172 94 78 24 23 23 3 65 39 240 Sawankheda 127.97 5 5 32 17 15 12

241 Jaitpura 266.94 6 6 40 22 18 3 3 12 4 242 Manjrikho 311.25 6 10 64 34 30 20 14 243 Lagdaria 256.82 . . Uninhabited ...... 244 Hataikheda 1,124.19 51 51 211 100 111 30 19 3 4 76 78 245 Nesdi 535.53 23 27 139 69 70 15 8 45 3

246 Ganeshpura 353.96 .. Uninhabited .. . . 247 Chainpuria 333.53 16 16 74 26 48 1 1 20 28 248 Salpura 171.16 24 25 149 SO 69 44 30 249 Laxmanpura 708.75 18 18 96 53 43 1 31 18 250 Khimakhedi 519.09 10 10 57 34 23 24 11 205

RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -..A... "l WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX - X L.c. No. ,.-.Ao-"""l '---'--"""l ,---'---. r--'---. ,--'--"""l r--'--"""l ,--'---, ,--'--., .----'--., '--'--"""l M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F .M F M F i1a 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

11 8 .. 1 10 10 201 55 42 8 8 6 1 5 2 1 30 45 202 113 96 13 11 5 2 6 4 .. 3 77 101 203 Al 35 1 4 1 1 31 26 204 12 36 1 39 14 205

J08 137 27 37 20 7 67 72 206 5 3 3 3 1 1 6 7 207 12 6 5 14 208 12 10 1 1 1 .. 5 9 209 14 6 9 3 1 1 16 22 210

42 39 2 1 20 21 211 1 1 1 2 ... 4 212 .58 39 1 4 8 2 1 3 23 39 213 38 17 1 1 24 51 214 79 59 3 4 2 1 2 2 1 41 41 215

14 14 3 8 1 2 20 12 216 :201 182 22 24 5 8 1 1 4 2 155 171 217 46 29 23 25 218 4 2 1 5 219 16 1 1 9 18 220

12 10 1 5 9 221 40 33 25 27 222 2 2 4 2 223 25 22 1 3 21 24 224 47 53 1 15 8 23 225

17 17 ...... 13 9 226 Uninhabited 227 2 .. 1 1 1 228 45 34 5 1 32 36 229 12 i 3 7 12 230

30 15 2 20 34 231 38 20 6 13 22 26 232 1 1 .. 1 2 233 45 24 22 23 4 2 1 1 36 65 234 73 63 1 5 2 14 4 1 70 83 235

55 52 16 11 .. 31 31 236 88 99 16 27 7 1 25 7 ...... 2 68 70 237 Uninhabited 238 ... 6 33 3 3 12 2 1 1 3 29 39 239 12 5 15 240

12 4 10 14 241 20 14 ...... 14 16 242 Uninhabited 243 50 72 8 6 18 24 33 244 45 2 1 24 67 245

Uninhabited 246 14 22 1 6 5 , 20 247 43 30 1 36 39 248 31 18 22 25 249 18 11 (; 10 12 250 "- 206

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS· Name Area Occu- Literate r------L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wpr- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r-___.A.._--~ ,----A--, ,.----"----, ,.--"--, ,.--.A.---, 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 15 16 17

251 Gopalpura 154.09 19 19 99 5) 46 20 21 2 28 10 252 Rampura 266.69 9 9 33 19 14 14 9 253 Sangl 438.12 18 18 93 53 40 3 1 4 36 21 254 Padld 591.68 59 59 295 157 138 SO 48 6 95 65 255 Kareda 631.12 23 27 164 70 94 36 36 1 44 27

256 Rajpura 7)2.50 38 45 233 134 99 40 46 1 83 46 257 Nanagaon 363.94 15 24 107 51 56 10 6 5 32 25 258 Chandpura 439.06 14 15 76 39 37 5 3 21 259 Barkhedi 312.38 ...... Uninhabited .. .. 260 Phoolpura 402.09 6 6 28 14 14 g

261 Ramgarh 673.05 20 20 112 52 60 5 8 1 36 38 262 Karadiya 1,183.84- 30 30 166 86 80 9 7 1 55 19 263 Banpur 916.87 38 38 170 83 87 6 4 4 57 41 264 Kolukhedi P. 1,755.00 89 89 467 257 210 54 58 37 184 122 265 Gehunkhedi 880.62 9 21 108 59 49 6 2 41 20

266 Mokampura 316.13 ...... Uninhabited .. 267 Laxmanpura 534.97 7 7 56 30 26 11 8 268 Kalalpura 529.22 15 15 58 33 25 .. .. " 21 11 269 Kudibe 900.25 47 53 244- 126 118 18 15 3 1 82 5 270 LaJpura 510.03 10 10 54 28 26 6 9 14 11

271 Da\e\pura 1,747.91 43 43 222 124 98 14 6 76 44 272 Chauki 785.06 12 12 55 30 25 .. . . 14 12 273 Shikarpur 500.98 7 7 47 20 27 18 4 .. 14 12 274 Karedi P,D,Mcw,Po. 2,522.62 200 239 1,244 641 603 181 184 74 14 339 103 275 Kishanpuria 579.81 4 4 21 12 9 7 4

').76 Paraspura 481.34 ...... Uninhabited ., .. 277 Beerampura 815.81 17 17 92 52 40 .. 30 20 278 Nalkheda 577.84 17 17 67 35 32 8 7 23 22 279 Gopalpura 786.12 21 21 114 71 43 .. .. 42 26 280 Abhepur 1,037.47 29 29 97 52 45 3 2 29 17

281 Kherasi P. 1,459.75 81 81 433 233 200 44 42 32 151 121 282 Kushalpura 352.43 Uninhabited .. 283 Arjunpura 294.50 ...... Uninhabited ., 284 Hajaripura 126.00 2 2 10 6 4 5 3 4 3 235 Chainpuria 918.75 24 24 123 70 53 14 10 1 47 20

286 Todri 547.78 l~ 25 129 68 61 30 28 1 46 38 287 Jalalia 447.37 4 50 271 133 138 45 54 15 93 90, 288 Gorakhpura P. t,450.69 7S 78 404 211 193 35 2l 33 6 139 127 289 Rojad 1,433.22 71 75 367 193 174 67 52 3 125 96· 290 Hirapura 659.16 20 20 109 63 46 36 24 31 21'

291 Ghoghadia 390.66 6 6 44 23 21 13 11 292 Balwantpura 367.09 7 7 36 21 15 11 5 14 5 293 Neshborda 399.40 4 4 16 10 6 9 4 294 Mandakhera 1,633.69 31 37 186 108 78 14 15 8 80 44 295 Peepaliakareri 760.50 43 48 235 129 106 20 9 1 86 65

296 Khajuri P. 1,423.66 70 85 400 215 185 50 50 27 150 124 297 Rosiya 423.8t 29 29 109 52 57 36 3(} 298 Rojiya P. 1,871.25 82 84 454 229 225 33 39 25 137 129 299 KaJi Talal 2,095.25 60 65 319 182 137 35 38 7 106 45 300 Kishanpuria 927.56 13 17 73 42 31 17 13 3 23 17 207

RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- --..A.. , WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No• .--'"""--., ,--"--, 0'--"--, ,--"---., ,--""'--, • ---"--,r---"----, ,--"--, ,--"----, ,--"--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

26 6 2 4 25 36 251 12 9 2 5 5 252 25 20 11 1 17 19 253 73 43 2 15 2 13 7 5 62 73 254 41 21 2 3 4 26 67 255

64 35 5 4 8 6 7 51 53 256 27 22 3 3 2 19 31 257 20 1 18 37 258 Uninh~bited . 259 8 6 14 260

23 31 3 9 2 4 2 16 22 261 51 16 4 3 31 61 262 52 41 4 1 26 46 263 153 95 16 22 5 8 5 2 73 88 264 33 19 2 1 6 18 29 265

Uninhabited 266 11 8 19 18 267 21 11 12 14 268 78 2 3 3 44 113 269 14 9 2 14 15 270

76 43 48 54 271 14 12 16 13 272 14 12 .. 6 15 273 229 70 54 30 3 24 4 10 2 13 3 302 500 274 7 4 5 5 275

Uninhabited 276 30 20 22 20 277 21 21 2 12 10 278 42 26 29 17 279 29 17 23 28 280

109 100 14 16 8 10 2 9 3 82 79 281 Uninhabited .. 282 Uninhabited .. 283 4 3 2 1 284 39 16 2 4 6 23 33 285

42 33 3 5 1 22 23 286 80 86 6 4 6 1 40 48 287 122 115 9 9 2 2 3 2 2 72 66 288 105 76 15 17 5 3 68 78 289 29 26 2 1 32 19 290

11 II 1 .. 10 10 291 13 2 1 3 7 10 292 3 3 6 1 1 2 293 66 39 8 4 6 1 28 34 294 81 64 5 1 43 41 295

111 110 11 12 24 2 2 ...'" 65 61 296 32 27 2 3 2 .. 16 27 297 120 119 4 9 5 1 1 7 92 96 298 90 40 6 5 8 1 1 76 92 299 19 12 3 5 1 .. 19 '14 300 208

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,.---_ L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Schedl1led Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I.IX) ,---A---~ ,-----A---, ,-----A---, r---"--~ ,...-..A.---, 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 15 16 17

301 Shyampnria 1,107.59 19 21 109 60 49 10 15 1 46 23- 302 Bamlabe P,Mcw. 1,904.43 40 43 255 134 121 52 56 17 .. 84 71 303 Ram;mria 1,323.71 72 74 350 181 169 23 30 12 1 130 93 304 Balbirpura 480.28 12 13 51 28 23 9 9 21 17 305 Ladanpur Ghanta 1,214.19 23 25 135 75 60 3 2 1 44 25

306 Chonsla MP(O). 1.649.25 80 95 473 238 235 32 28 32 158 101 307 Nanori 608.47 22 22 127 64 63 19 21 3 46 27 308 Jasapura 713.81 24 24 120 61 59 20 27 3 41 24 309 Bakhtawarpura 880.97 14 14 60 36 24 23 17 310 NawaJpura 370.31 Uninh;bited ::

311 Toomadia Khedi P. 705.00 46 63 290 154 136 33 29 14 3 101 55 312 Guradia 562.l9 27 28 173 83 90 17 15 15 52 21 313· Mithoo Khedi 419.91 17 17 150 76 74 8 10 1 58 46 314 Chatu Kheradangi P,MP(O). 891.72 80 93 521 266 255 ...... 34 2 141 92 315 Pura Chatukheda 399.43 Uninhabited ..

316 Dungarpur 1.336.15 31 32 183 100 83 8 6 4 70 41 317 Raghokhedi 410.78 17 20 84 40 44 2 4 3 33 25 318 Ghorakheda 872.69 58 61 328 172 156 32 37 5 125 97 319 Chatukheda Sondia D,Mcw,Po.1,096.25 97 109 474 275 199 33 47 53 5 159 108 320 Nari 979.40 41 47 224 124 100 43 34 1 80 50

321 Bhutiabe 1,237.32 13 13 61 30 31 4 3 19 13 322 Banskhedi 533.12 9 9 32 19 13 .. 12 8 323 Mohanpura Purohit 1,279.72 33 37 156 92 64 40 33 1 62 41 324 Surajpura 718.72 5 5 21 11 ]0 7 1 325 Kalponi 1,422.87 51 67 376 190 186 33 32 13 115 85

326 Paka 691.06 31 31 157 89 68 31 19 84 62 38 327 Laturi Dangi 663.53 40 47 229 123 106 15 14 2 79 51 328 Sironji 457.71 16 2i 126 70 56 .. 1 35 7 329 Kalukheda P. 1,768.26 64 68 362 198 164 29 23 12 125 71 330 Hathikumara 839.87 5 5 15 9 6 9 6 5 6-

331 Padliyakhedi P. 2,074.72 10.4- 138 667 350 317 59 55 62 1 235 157 332 Limboda P,Mcw,Po. 2,404.75 157 167 831 408 423 72 79 24 19 268 194 333 Patan Khurd 862.06 62 63 308 159 149 41 39 6 103 96 334 Khanpura 544.40 26 29 142 77 65 17 16 1 53 2& 335 Rasoolpura P. 1,091.53 68 88 413 216 197 48 35 35 138 89·

336 Kheri 792.06 42 43 202 106 96 15 15 18 60 50 337 Lasudli P. 1,409.28 109 110 536 271 265 62 63 26 3 178 132 338 Murali'l 991.59 41 48 252 133 119 7 9 17 1 92 71 339 Mathania 785.34 20 20 89 43 46 7 11 31 24 340 Baiheda 1,773.06 70 73 338 181 157 25 19 9 120 79-

341 Udpuria 784.44 27 31 }73 83 90 30 25 51 41 342 Raipuria 936.69 32 38 183 103 80 9 6 16 70 37 343 LakJtiya P. 1,139.53 97 98 510 272 238 64 49 16 184 147 344 Pithakheda 485.25 Uninhabited .. 345 Jhoomaka 909.28 47 53 237 134 103 14 16 4 91 59-

346 Tandi 559.47 28 35 192 92 100 15 19 2 65 57 347 Bakheda P,M,MP(O),Po. 2,895.93 275 305 781 401 380 58 51 85 7 264 200 348 Khimakhedi 418.40 2L 21 101 54 47 18 16 10 1 33 23 349 Mawasa 794.22 63 63 323 162 161 44 44 32 1 96 98 350 Phundia P. 867.25 91 91 433 228 205 69 63 20 1 154 116 209 RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ' WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ..--,..\.----, ,---,..\.~ ,---"'\'-, ,.---'-"'\'-, ,-- - ,--- ~ ..--"'\'-, ..--,..\.~ ...... ,---"'\'-, ,--...... -, M F M F M F M F M FMF M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

34 16 9 7 3 14 26 301 55 56 22 15 2 2 3 50 50 302 89 82 5 9 27 1 9 1 51 76 303 18 11 1 6 2 7 6 304 35 26 3 6 31 34 305

124 81 19 15 1 12 5 80 134 306 41 . 25 3 2 2 18 , 36 307 35 16 6 8 20 35 308 23 17 13 7 309 Uninhabited 310

84 43 11 10 1 3 2 2 53 81 311 37 6 8 15 5 1 1 31 69 312 39 36 5 10 12 1 1 18 28 313 107 90 5 1 24 3 2 1 125 163 314 Uninhabited .. 315

51 35 3 1 10 2 3 4 2 30 42 316 22 22 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 7 19 317 93 73 15 24 11 5 1 47 59 318 89 68 33 36 1 18 11 1 6 4 116 91 319 64 32 15 18 1 44 50 320

16 13 3 11 18 321 10 7 .. 2 1 7 5 322 54 39 1 4 3 2 30 23 323 6 1 1 4 9 324 93 67 8 11 9 2 3 7 75 101 325

46 27 13 11 3 27 30 326 59 37 9 14 1 10 44 55 327 35 7 ...... 35 49 328 89 57 9 9 '8 1 3 8 2 73 93 329 5 6 4 .. 330

151 127 32 23 29 13 6 10 115 160 331 ·171 149 29 41 30 13 4 9 2 10 4 140 229 332 71 77 18 16 9 3 3 2 56 53 333 34 19 8 4 5 5 4 1 1 24 37 334 95 54 11 17 7 6 3 1 18 15 78 108 335

51 33 8 17 1 .. 46 46 336 113 102 29 27 20 13 2 2 1 1 93 133 337 61 57 5 10 18 4 4 2 2 41 48 338 20 14 7 4 10 12 22 339 86 74 5 11 9 3 9 2 61 78 340

38 35 2 6 1 2 2 4 1 32 49 341 62 27 .. 3 5 2 3 5 33 43 342 112 116 39 19 18 9 12 ., 6 88 91 343 .. Uninhabited 344 80 51 2 5 2 5 3 2 43 44 345

51 48 6 2 4 2 9 27 43 346 187 167 30 32 8 I 32 1 2 4 137 180 347 26 23 1 4 2 21 24 348 69 69 15 24 7 5 4 . i 1 66 63 349 84 83 20 26 20 14 5 9 1 3 4 74 89 350 210

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS: Name Area Occu- Literate ,----.--. l.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,----"---.. ,---"--, ,----'----., ,---"-----, ,...---A..----.,. P 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 17

351 Tooni P. 1,015.03 111 III 495 257 238 40 30 21 150 116 352 Dabadi 1,296.22 32 37 171 86 85 33 38 4 55 28 353 Naiheda 1,707.81 78 85 366 197 169 87 82 16 2 126 88 354 Surajkhedi 720.72 26 29 139 73 66 18 18 5 40 36 355 Sameli 1,250.90 54 58 268 139 129 32 31 5 89 62

356 Peep~:lkheda 771.28 63 63 299 162 137 43 33 17 105 48 357 Kistanpuria 931.50 38 49 239 118 121 13 13 6 74 54 358 ChouQapura P. 1,642.81 73 89 432 218 214 26 22 29 155 139 359 Dbuwakhedi 439.16 16 16 105 50 55 1 29 31 360 Banskheda P,Po. 2,754.19 149 161 757 40.J. 353 62 65 55 '250 218

361 Bhopal~'ura 793.00 17 21 91 48 43 23 19 3 35 25 362 Laxmanpura 402.25 11 11 45 30 15 3 19 11 363 Kodiyajargar P. 1,039.50 79 79 396 210 186 36 24 41 4 137 101 364 Dehari Karad P. 2,132.31 84 89 429 239 190 55 54 27 1 154 92 365 Silapani 974.47 69 73 355 199 156 32 29 21 1 121 72

366 Karanwas P,M.D,Po. 2,009.53 209 231 1,089 590 499 49 45 151 16 329 238 367 Udpuria 624.37 32 32 168 84 84 5 5 5 54 49 368 Gindori 1,128.44 61 62 303 162 141 51 39 19 1 103 95 369 Gopalpura 939.09 34 34 182 101 81 19 17 11 75 46 370 Gokalpura 1,184.00 54 54 252 126 126 51 47 9 96 78

371 Othpur P,Po. 2,020.44 104 141 694 383 311 107 109 85 9 225 119 372 Khujner P,M,H,D,Rhe, Hos,Mew,MP(O),Po. 5,044.06 783 819 4,112 2,110 2,002 230 215 713 256 1,162 653 373 Gorakhera P. 1,867.25 109 113 515 267 248 70 69 3& 11 174 152 374 Chhatri Rajgarh 404.13 19 20 94 57 37 7 6 6 36 ]9 375 Chhatri Narsingarh 409.47 15 17 82 44 38 8 6 2 30 21

376 Sankhedi 1,340.16 74 83 282 144 138 17 18 6 87 83 377 Badlawada 1,047.27 38 38 203 109 94 63 49 5 72 54 378 Dubali 626.37 41 42 168 86 82 17 16 6 2 62 48 379 Dhulen 348.21 11 11 69 38 31 7 6 2 23 21 380 Chontra P. 925.09 50 52 241 122 119 33 33 11 77 67

381 Dhatoori 840.83 30 31 121 71 50 6 6 1 46 30- 382 Dehri P,Po. 2,213.87 117 128 527 262 265 86 87 31 6 186 150 383 Badalkhedi P. 984.47 56 58 339 193 146 43 38 29 lOS 80 384 Deolicharan 1,460.65 22 22 133 63 65 17 14 11 44 34 385 Lalpura Jhaia 638.03 35 36 177 100 77 4 5 7 1 71 39

386 Dupadia 794.75 60 67 306 181 125 80 50 11 112 71 387 Sustani P,Po. 1,406.16 97 110 472 261 211 58 50 31 5 159 124 388 Atai Khera 898.31 39 41 218 117 101 20 16 4 80 68 389 Gindora Bhatta 485.0.6 7 8 33 13 20. 3 2 3 1 8 9 390 Kadia Khinchi 671.06 12 12 92 47 45 1 4 4 1 28 11

391 Padampura 769.47 50. 50 283 142 141 16 19 4 91 75 392 Kaehnaria P. 770.81 93 102 460 251 209 34 26 44 162 114 393 Ganeshpura 345.19 21 26 137 67 70 10 13 1 38 36 394 Gangahoni 481.16 9 9 52 27 25 7 14 3 395 Raghunathpura 403.53 19 19 83 49 34 5 4 '2 31 19 211

RAJGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ---"- • WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No• .-.Ao.~ .---.Ao.-, .--...... --, .--~~ .--A.-• .-...... -.,_.Ao.-, ,-.Ao.-, .---...... --, .---A.~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

131 96 4 8 2 5 5 1 7 7 107 122 351 49 19 6 8 .. o. 1 .. 31 57 352 70 61 27 22 17 5 5 2 5 11 81 353 33 33 6 3 1 33 30 354 70 50 4 4 2 5 3 1 2 4 6 50 67 35'>

82 70 8 18 11 2 2 57 49 356 67 50 6 4 .. 1 . . 44 67 357 120 114 16 16 7 3 8 2 4 4 63 75 358 25 29 2 4 21 24 359 205 191 21 21 19 6 2 1 2 154 135 360

33 24 1 1 13 18 361 19 11 11 4 362 118 87 5 2 3 1 1 1 10 10 73 85 363 121 70 28 20 1 2 4 85 98 364 96 59 13 13 3 5 4 78 84 365

214 173 20 13 20 17 2 5 68 35 261 261 366 40 39 5 9 7 1 1 1 30 35 367 87 88 4 7 10 1 1 59 46 368 52 45 11 1 2 10 26 35 369 72 65 13 13 5 6 30 48 370

152 84 43 33 2 11 2 5 3 8 158 192 371 400 358 64 88 136 2 123 35 165 3 2 271 166 948 1,349 372 126 127 11 17 16 16 8 4 1 93 96 373 27 14 6 5 3 21 18 374 23 18 6 3 1 14 17 375

70 71 11 9 6 3 57 55 376 52 50 7 4 3 10 37 40 377 47 41 12 7 3 24 34 378 21 18 .. 3 2 15 10 379 66 48 3 19 7 1 45 52 380

40 30 .. 6 25 20 381 126 110 27 25 14 .." 12 11 1 1 5 2 76 115 382 82 59 18 21 4 1 88 66 383 25 28 9 6 9 o. 1 24 31 384 54 31 1 2 16 5 1 29 38 385

100 65 9 6 1 1 1 69 54 386 98 93 10 21 28 6 4 3 2 2 1 14 1 102 87 387 53 55 23 i3 1 2 1 37 33 388 4 7 2 2 1 1 5 11 389 19 4- 1 9 5 4 3 19 28 390

73 64 11 11 4 2 1 51 66 391 132 10~ 2 6 9 8 1 10 5 89 95 392 i3 25 1 1 3 11 10 29 34 393 12 2 2 1 13 22 394 25 18 2 4 1 18 15 395 212

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 BIAORA TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 A 41 Barkhedi (Malawar) 276 250 42 Barkhedi (Lalpuria) 26 25 Agari 257 246 43 Bedabe 47 33 2 Agar 267 258 (i) Banjarapura (i) Bediapura (ii) Halhia Kho 44 Berad 78 73 (iii) Jalampura (iv) Khejad Kho 45 Beenya Khedi 114 116 3 Alampura 63 6 46 Beria Khedi 187 272 (i) Chak (i) Minapura (ii) Pura Bhanmala Amanpura (Napa nera) 1 50 4 47 Bhagwanpura 14 5 Amratpura (Napa nera) 4 48 57 48 Bhookani 36 28 6 Amargarh 15 22 49 Bhatpura (Sondia) 70 226 7 Amanpura (Patlabe) 156 146 50 Bhagora 123 219 8 Amarpura 198 211 245 9 Amliya Hat 261 51 Bhadkya 142 145 10 Amdore 270 286 52 Bhopalpura 152 221 11 Amaratpura (Malawar) 265 251 S3 Bhura 170 154 12 Angadpur 220 196 54 Bhatpura (Mala war) 185 104 13 Araniya (Biaora) 118 126 (i) Bhatni 14 Aranya (Malawar) 244 242 S5 Bhagotipur 197 23d 15 Ashapura 254 183 56 Bhil Khedi 199 237 (i) Kalbeliyapura 57 Bhawans 271 284 16 Atralya 173 207 58 Bhat Khedi 273 173 59 Bhilwadiya 281 172 B 60 Bhojpudya 293 177 17 Banskho 5 47 61 Bhatpura Jepli 82 98 (i) Shankerpura 62 Bisonya 56 13 18 Bankpura 40 1 (i) Kola Kho (ii) Nagan Toli 19 Badavadala (Shikargah) 51 293 63 Borda (Nari) 106 89 86 112 20 Banjari 64 Borda (Malawar) 208 239 21 Baliapura 93 95 65 BudaKheda 221 240 (i) Pura C 66 Chanderi 64 5 22 Barkheda 99 128 67 Chauki 75 122 216 69 23 Bailas (i) Para 128 121 24 Badlawada 68 Chatha 87 111 (i) Pura 69 Chacha Khedi 103 218 25 Bakhatpura (Iastmurar) 131 124 70 Chandarpura 113 115 26 Balapura 160 151 71 Chamari 117 125 27 Bahadarpura 161 152 72 Char Khedi 121 215 28 Bagori 172 206 73 Chontara 72 10 B~jwaj 188 29 274 74 Chukalya 236 256 30 Balchidi 189 159 (i) Balbafpura 31 Bajpura 195 202 D 32 Barkhadi 206 199 75 Dalapura 105 92 33 Barvan 207 197 (i) Para 34 Bargya 217 164 76 Damadiya 290 175 (i) Karnatyapura 77 Dehari Kheda 19 44 35 Bai Heda 219 198 (i) Pura Bijara 36 Bagadiya Khedi 232 194 78 Devapura 48 63 37 Bapacha 243 244 79 Dev Khedi 200 234 (i) Pura Bapac%a 80 Deval Kheda 292 178 38 Bamoolya 263 246 81 Dhand (Napa nera) 3 49 39 Bagaripura 268 261 (i) Bhilpara 40 Bakhtawarpura 274 182 82 Dhand (Shikargah) 12 292 213

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 BIAORA T AHSIL- Contd.

:'Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 83 Dhaniya Khedi 100 100 K 135 84 Dhakori 147 126 Kaned 2 52 163 134 85 Dhakora 127 Kandiya (Amargarh) 24 21 231 189 86 Dhurla 128 Kalikarad 34 20 Dhand (Agar) 278 259 87 129 Kanadiya Khedi 42 11 88 Dobda 62 106 130 Kalakot 53 291 176 4 89 Doltariya (i) Kalbeliyapura 101 101 90 Durgapura 131 KasorKalan 69 107 G 132 KasorKhurd 80 105 91 Gangahoni 177 270 133 Kataria Khedi 126 120 '92 Gehun Khedi 287 186 (i) Chhayan Bhanjara (ii) Pura Bhanmata 93 Ghughchedi 214 279 134 Kankaria (Gujar) 140 79 94 Gidorhat 84 94 135 Kamaliakhedi 150 208 95 Gidor (Mina) 174 209 136 Kadia Hat 154 83 (i) Khedi j37 Kachanariya 179 158 '96 Golakheda 21 45 138 Kanad Khedi 204 276 97 Gordhanpura 94 91 139 Kendiya Khedi 222 241 (i) Pllra 140 Karondiya 284 288 98 Gokulpura 209 233 99 Guljarpura 41 18 141 Keshariyabe 238 168 100 Gujarkhedi Khurd 95 75 142 Khandiya 8. 23 101 Gujarkhedi Kalan 109 74 143 Khanota 31 62 102 Gujarkhedi 112 114 (i) Pllra 103 Gunjari 235 254 144 Khunchani 50 51 104 Gujari Be 252 170 145 Khandi 66 68 H (i) NimplIra (ii) Pllra 105 Hayatpura 44 29 146 Khanpura 88 110 106 Harnathpura 46 32 147 Khankra (SabIa) 97 113 (i) BanjaraplIra 148 Khuri 129 143 107 Haripura 67 71 149 Kharetiya (Biaora) 132 130 (0 Bediyapura 150 Khankra Teja 182 210 108 Hansrod 138 86 (i) Purakheda 151 Kher Khedi 193 203 109 Habipura 146 137 152 Kharkara Gandi 196 200 110 Hadahedi 171 153 153 Khejada (Maharaja) 202 268 111 Higona 194 201 154 Khajuriya 218 160 112 Huda 155 80 155 Khedi Kushalpura 223 232 J 156 Khajur Khadi 225 229 113 Jaganyapura 59 3 157 Khejada Mina 262 243 (i) Pllra Sandia 158 Kharetiya Khurd 275 247 114 Jamonya Ghata 127 122 159 Kharetia Kalan 277 248 115 Jami 183 236 160 Kishangarh 272 283 (i) Surajpura 116 Jamonya (Malawar) 184 235 161 Kodiyapura 10 42 117 Jarkadiya Khedi 239 184 162 Kolu Khedi 124 88 118 Jatija Khedi . 250 282 163 Kodiya Khedi 149 132 119 Jepali 91 99 164 Kushalpura 256 162 120 Jepla 92 97 165 Kundi Kheda 269 262 121 Jemal ka pura 211 228 166 Kundanpur 29 36 122 Jhiri 28 37 L (i) Pura Banjara 167 Lalpuria (Rampuria) 7 123 Jharkheda 134 214 58 124 Jogadiya Khedi 190 157 168 Lalpuria Napanera 25 26 125 Jotpur 201 2is 169 Lachhmanpura 38 61 (i) Bhangipura 170 Lasudlia (Mina ) 214

ALPHABETICAL liST OF VILLAGES

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No., 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

171 Lasudliya (Gujar) 180 155 217 Nevli 16 39 (i) Pura 218 Netathadi 73 11 172 Ladanpur (Charan) 181 205 (i) Pura Banjara 173 Lasudli (Maharaja) 242 193 219 Nivaniya 90 103 174 L'akhanwas 248 264 220 Niwara 108 77 175 Lodhipura (Biaora) 119 129 P 176 Lodhipura (Lakhanwas) 237 263 221 Patanpur 23 56 177 Luhari 102 217 222 Parsana 32 59 M 223 Palabe 52 2 178 Mahammadpura 30 35 224 Pahadgarh 58 65 179 Madhopura Parbati 39 60 (i) Kotda (ii) Kothia Shree 180 Mahuwa Kheda 79 109 (iii) Narayanpura (iv) Shekhpura 181 Manki 135 220 (v) Vikram Bihar 182 Malyahedi 141 144 225 Parlapura 61 67 183 Maharaj Kheda 168 273 226 Pardhani (Kundal) 77 72 184 Madhopura (Karan was) 229 167 227 Padali Maharaja ,151 213 185 Mavaliya (Dangi) 233 195 228 Padonaya 157 147 186 Malawari 234 231 229 Padli (Thakur) 178 275 187 Malawar 224 230 230 Padli Gusain 203 278 188 Malawar Shikargah 164 291 189 Mothbadli 74 12 231 Parsulya 205 165 190 Moi 98 127 232 Patalapani 212 266 191 Mou 107 76 (i) Chamarplira (ii) Gadripura 192 Moya 116 123 233 Panali 253 169 193 Mohanipura 143 142 234 Pagari 260 192 194 Motipura (Biaora) 145 138 235 Pagara 259 191 195 Mori Kho 165 223 236 Peepalia Padot 6 54 (i) Pura Banjara 237 Peepalbe 96 118 196 Morcha Khedi 240 161 238 Peepal Heda 191 156 197 Motipura 283 249 239 Peepliyakhedi 104 93 198 Multanpura 144 149 240 Poonar Khedi 289 179 (i) Jinning Factory (ii) Pura Farm R 199 Muwaliya 285 290 241 Raipuria 13 55 N 242 Rajpura Napanera 17 24 Nahargarh 11 46 200 243 Ratanpuria 35 27 (i) Bhi/pura 244 Rampuria (Biaora) 133 131 201 Naranpura 18 41 245 Raghunathpura 255 185 (il Kishorepura 246 Rampuria (Malawar) 264 253 202 Napanera 27 38 247 Rajpura (Karanwas) 282 181 (i) l\'awc:!pura 248 Ralayati 286 180 203 Naljhiri 37 34 249 Relai 22 53 204 Nani Badli (Shikargah) 57 294 S 205 Naharbe 76 70 206 Nari 85 90 250 Sarasyabe 54 16 207 Nariabe 89 108 (i) PI/ra Kalheliya 208 Narsinghpura (5 Miles) 111 119 251 Sadiya 136 222 209 Nayapura 115 140 252 Sal aria Khedi 153 85 210 Narsinghpura Dhakora 148 133 253 Sagpur (Malawar) 245 252 211 Nandanpur 161 271 254 Sadli 280 289 212 Nalbandi 192 204 255 Semali 81 7 213 Nalya Khedi 227 280 256 Semlapar 169 81 214 Nal Kheda 258 190 (i) Para Shankar 215 Napliya Khedi 288 174 257 SeelKheda 228 281 216 Nevaj 9 40 (i) Plira Lodha (ii) Pura GOIU (i) Pura SondhiyQ 258 Shivpura 110 117 215

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES 3 BIAORA T AHSIL-Concld.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location LocatioD. No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

259 Shamsherpura 176 224 276 Talabpura 45 31 (i) Banjarapura 277 Tajpura 55 15 260 Shekhanpur 215 277 278 Taleni 71 8 (i) Gadripllra (i) Purasondia 261 Shahpura 216 166 279 Talaoli 120 102 (i) Karanabyapura 280 Talaoda (Champapura) 158 148 262 Sherpura 251 171 281 Talavada (Maharaja) 175 212 263 Shambhupura 68 66 282 Tawadiya Ka pura 210 227 264 Sidighanta 159 150 283 Tarena Malawar 213 267 265 Silapati Bhai 162 136 284 Tareni (Mina) 226 265 266 Silepur 166 84 285 Talodi 241 188 267 Sigapura 65 9 (i) Birjapura 96 268 Silpati Berbal 83 286 Tonka 60 14 269 Sumeli 33 19 287 Todi 125 78 270 Suthalia 49 64 288 Tulsipura 137 87 (i) Ampura 289 Tuwakhedi 249 285 271 SundarHeda 230 163 290 Tumadiya 279 287 272 Sundarpura 247 260 273 SuwaHedi 257 187 U (i) Banjarapura 274 Sukhjher 266 255 291 umariya (Samarkho) 20 43 T (i) Banjarapura 275 Tarena (Napanera) 43 30 292 Ummedpura 130 141 (i) Pura Ban;ara 29} Umred 186 269 216

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS: Name Area Oceu- Literate ,----- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX): ...-----"----"'1 ,---'--, ,----"----, ,--~ ,-----'-----.,. 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 15 16 17

24/3 Biaora Tahsil Rural 282.548.75 12753 16727 83957 43961 39996 8643 8196 192 228 4489 409 29071 2.3327 1 AmanpUia (Napanera) 566.81 5 14 75 41 34 25 2:.t 1 23 22 2 Kaned P,Po. 1,577.90 80 113 587 289 298 76 71 4 6 40 199 188 3 Dhand (Napanera) 463.30 17 17 101 52 49 2 37 26 4 Amratpura (Napanera) 269.63 4 5 25 14 11 7 7 5 Banskho 576.15 28 30 176 97 79 2 71 56

6 Peepalia Padat 995.18 36 51 254 145 109 12 14 7 111 83 7 Lalpuria (Rampuria) 454.81 8 13 57 35 22 4 3 27 17 8 Khandiya 895.63 25 33 157 82 75 5 15 10 59 49 9 Nevaj 984.24 42 56 301 171 130 18 17 118 88 10 Kodiyapura 453.48 1 1 5 1 4 1

11 Nahargarh 314.66 8 10 71 33 38 20 25 12 Dhand Shikargah 689.69 .. ifninhabited 13 Raipuria P. 1,999.60 77 101 520 280 240 43 42 6 8 40 1 188 149 14 Bhagwanpura 462.51 15 24 120 67 53 14 6 47 38 15 Amargarh P. 787,81 62 75 333 165 168 14 11 r2 114 114

16 Nevli 825.48 47 82 433 231 202 32 32 85 170 147 17 Rajpura (Napanera) .149.09 . . Uninhabited .. .. 18 Naranpura 457.87 12 12 67 35 32 J3 14 22 19 19 Dehar! Kheda 654.54 25 28 147 86 61 6 8 62 39 20 Umariya (Samarkho) 490.48 18 28 94 49 45 29 27

21 Gola Kheda 936.24 40 70 308 169 139 38 25 2 113 89 22 Relai 735.48 31 39 216 112 104 32 35 6 2 73 67 23 Patanpura 387.27 10 12 64 33 31 4 3 30 18 19 24 Kandiya (Amargarh) 627.15 6 9 53 30 23 22 19 25 Lalpuria (Napanera) 449.42 5 7 40 20 20 15 13

26 Barkhedi (Lalpuria) 601.93 23 29 137 67 70 14 20 1 11 49 41 27 Napanera P,D,Po. 2,296.78 110 149 686 363 323 51 51 74 2 232 159 28 Jhiri 484.78 30 44 180 97 83 69 55 29 Kundanpur 253.63 4 6 29 16 13 11 7 30 Mohamadpur 348.84 Uninhabited ..

31 Khanota P. 1,820.90 150 188 1020 773 247 81 94 61 631 181 32 Parsana 1,363.51 47 61 244 124 120 41 37 5 95 75 33 Sumeli 468.78 16 21 88 51 37 9 11 31 26 34 Kali Karad 694.81 8 10 28 14 14 13 8 35 Ratanpuria 425.30 8 10 72 34 38 3 20 22

36 Bhoonkani 665.21 19 27 141 72 69 33 36 .. 49 41 37 Naljhlfl P. 1,021.48 41 57 261 141 120 24 18 12 105 83 38 Lachhm:mpura 306.48 11 12 45 25 20 17 14 39 Madhoplira Parwati 482.75 20 21 112 59 53 4 1 2 3 1 42 35 40 Bankpura 814.84 21 27 153 86 67 13 15 55 43

41 Guljarpura 192.78 .. Uninhabited .. 41 Kanadiya Khedi 648.72 19 21 134 72 62 3 1 1 48 4() 43 Tarena (Napanera) P. 1,082.75 29 39 176 91 85 11 8 3 63 54 44 Hayatpura S. 449.36 24 36 181 88 93 61 68 4 60 60 45 Talabpura 262.90 11 18 91 49 42 11 9 40 29

46 Harnathpura 489,51 12 13 63 35 28 5 3 2 30 21 47 Bedabe 919.15 31 50 240 129 111 11 13 1 89 73 48 Devapura 320.33 14 20 95 52 43 13 14 41 29 49 Suthalia P,M,D,Hos,Mcw. 1,887.75 378 439 2073 1095 978 449 127 621 330 MP(O),S.Po. 50 Khunchani 685.15 37 53 231 131 100 33 22 11 93 7() 219

BIAORA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. WORKERS I .11 III IV V VI vn VIII IX X L.C. No• .---"""~ .---"""-. .---"--...... ,-"""---. .-",,"-""""1 .--"""--.M F M F M F .---"""--. M F .-"""---. M F M F M F M F .---"""---.M F .-"""--..M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

20525 18098 3753 3899 1917 201 1610 788 24 74 11 370 83 18 780 247 14890 16559 1.4/3

9 13 5 1 3 5 8 1 .. 18 12 1 111 127 26 41 25 23 14 5 5 8 1 90 110 2 27 24 2 1 8 1 .. 15 23 3 6 7 1 .. 7 4 4 35 30 35 26 1 26 23 5

76 50 23 30 9 3 3 34 26 6 22 11 3 4 2 1. .. S 5 7 53 45 3 4 1 2 23 26 8 113 88 3 2 53 42 9 1 4 10

16 22 4 3 ...... 13 13 11 Uninhabited 12 116 97 38 40 6 23 7 1 3 4 2 92 91 13 39 30 7 8 " 1 20 15 14 101 109 7 3 1 2 2 1 2 51 54 15

151 138 14 9 1 4 61 55 16 Uninhabited .. 17 17 13 5 6 13 13 18 56 35 5 4 1 24 22 19 29 27 20 18 20

76 70 25 16 3 6 3 3 56 50 21 50 40 20 25 1 2 2 39 37 22 10 14 4 5 1 2 . 1 15 12 23 22 19 8 4 24 15 13 5 7 25

41 34 5 1 6 2 1 18 29 26 169 138 5 4 9 18 9 1 11 21 8 131 H;4 27 67 48 2 7 28 28 28 10 7 1 5 6 29 Uninh~bited . 30

413 45 163 114 7 4 32 15 6 3 10 142 65 31 55 48 23 24 5 5 3 1 6 29 45 32 27 25 2 .. 2 1 20 11 33 12 7 1 1 1 6 34 15 22 4 1 14 16 35

27 29 9 8 11 2 4 23 28 36 70 53 25 30 1 7 2 .. 36 37 37 12 11 1 2 3 1 1 8 6 38 32 30 5 5 2 3 17 18 39 45 33 8 10 2 31 24 40

" Uninhabited .. 41 44 39 1 1 2 1 24 22 42 60 51 2 1 1 1 1 28 31 43 57 56 ., 4 3 28 33 44 33 27 3 1 3 1 1 9 13 45

17 14 8 5 1 4 2 5 7 46 75 62 14 11 40 38 47 27 22 5 9 5 2 .. 11 14 48 163 121 65 90 32 8 132 68 7 10 .. 103 12 7 102 31 474 648 49 80 64 6 6 1 6 38 30 50 220

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WORKERS

Name Area Occu- Literate ~ L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ~--"-----, ~--..A..-...... , ~_,.A..--, ~--A..--, ~--A..--, P 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 17

51 Badavadla Shikargah 1,291.24 Uninhabited 52 Palabe 417.48 9 10 63 33 30 2 4 1 22 17 53 Kalakot 451.60 12 13 67 34 33 17 '19 22 15 54 Sarasyabe 952.78 30 36 184 100 84 21 13 52 44 55 Tajpura 215.21 Uninhabited

56 Bisonya P,Po,D. ·4,399.09 139 167 866 455 411 94 89 60 7 269 170 57 Nanibadli Shikargah 259.36 .. Uninhabited .. 58 Pahadgarh 2,391.00 89 102 459 242 217 65 72 13 167 130 59 Jaganyapura 819.60 20 31 165 93 72 13 7 2 59 36 60 Tonka P. 1,612.45 58 81 427 224 203 35 30 3 162 113

61 Parlapura P. 1,292.45 156 171 713 366 347 32 38 102 16 220 175 62 Dobda P. 1,117.90 81 102 512 265 247 180 185 6 171 129 63 Alampura 1,318.18 34 44 185 98 87 40 36 1 71 47 64 Chanderi 935.12 16 25 131 73 58 6 8 44 32 65 Singhapura 854.63 20 30 146 73 73 2~ 28 48 41

66 Khandi 663.36 55 58 298 158 140 33 38 10 2 111 84 67 Haripura 204.Q3 21 26 113 57 56 38 27 40 43 68 Shambhupura 682.87 11 25 110 53 57 20 26 3 31 33 69 Kasor Kalan P. 1,298.90 90 104 584 300 284 40 44 35 177 162 70 Bhatpura 592.15 18 23 125 65 60 22 17 1 38 26

71 Taleni 770.30 11 17 78 43 35 31 21 72 Chontara 559.09 10 13 84 42 42 4 4 .. 21 18 73 Netathadi 1,426.36 45 57 260 139 121 13 8 6 89 42 74 . Motiba61i 522.15 42 54 285 142 143 9 8 1 91 80 75 Chouki 146.57 2 3 33 17 16 13 10

76 Naharbe 519.12 26 30 167 83 84 6 9 1 63 61 77 Pardhani Kundal 753.03 35 45 203 116 87 8 4 7 84 56 78 Berad 1,093.57 4~ 54 260 130 130 14 15 6 86 77 79 Mahuwa Kheda 33.51 .. Uninhabited .. 80 Kasor Khurd 714.51 44 54 287 147 140 58 62 7 90 85

81 Semli 319.15 11 17 104 54 50 5 5 5 5 36 30 82 Bhatpura JepJi 321.45 Uninhabited 83 Silapati Berval 1,219.74 50 65 314 169 145 ~9 18 7 102 74 84 Gidorhat P. 3,163.30 153 193 980 496 484 75 69 92 9 311 286 85 Nari 1,520.84 74 94 413 227 186 45 34 6 2 151 120

86 Banjari 860.09 42 47 229 116 113 19 20 6 71 58 87 Chatha P. 2,012.62 115 140 694 350 344 100 96 53 2 237 218 88 Khanpura 892.90 62 81 440 225 215 72 65 12 147 120 89 Nariabe 857.87 61 78 395 200 195 74 81 7 126 104 90 Nivanaya P. 1,332.63 81 116 672 337 335 29 34 29 191 149

91 Jepli 526.75 20 31 161 76 85 37 38 7 50 50 92 Jepla 1,312.15 54 80 391 210 181 61 57 10 135 115 93 Baliapura 667.33 16 18 98 47 51 . . .. 21 24 94 Gordhanpura 784,09 28 37 171 89 82 22 IS 9 55 52 95 Gujar Khedi Khurd 120.51 Uninhabited

96 Peepa1be 1,198.45 37 48 257 144 113 29 23 17 95 36 97 Khankra (Sabia) 879.57 27 40 185 101 84 25 21 60 58 98 Moi 1,351.66 77 96 483 261 222 99 93 4 175 135 99 Barkheda P. 1,492.06 106 137 683 354 329 97 93 28 257 236 100 Dhanya Khedi 626.00 37 46 222 123 99 67 68 13 82 64 221

BIAORA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -.A... WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Le. No. .,__"'_-, .--""-. .--""~ ,-""-. ,-.4.-, r-""-. ,.~-"", .--""-""""\ ,.-""---.., .--~, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F la 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

" Uninhabited 51 21 17 1 11 13 52 22 15 12 18 53 48 41 3 3 1 ...... 48 40 54 Uninhabited .. 55

223 142 18 17 8 10 8 5 4 3 186 241 56 Uninhabited 57 117 100 20 16 12 8 10 6 8 75 87 58 58 36 1 34 36 59 .134 105 5 6. 19 2 1 2 1 62 90 60

94 89 6 20 8 2 41 31 2 17 9 52 24 146 172 61 J39 108 19 18 2 10 3 1 94 118 62 57 41 6 5 6 2 27 40 63 30 26 3 6 7 3 1 29 26 64 37 38 5 3 2 3 1 25 32 65

64 54 18 19 14 6 4 2 1 2 2 8 1 47 56 66 31 28 6 4 3 2 9 17 13 67 21 .21 10 12 .. .. 22 24 68 ·123 142 16 20 21 10 4 3 123 122 69 26 22 6 4 5 1 27 34 70

20 19 3 2 8 12 14 71 20 18 .. 1 21 24 72 73 35 6 7 10 50 79 73 60 64 16 16 12 J. 3 51 63 74 8 10 5 4 6 75

34 46 12 10 12 2 5 3 20 23 76 68 54 4 2 4 7 .. 1 32 31 77 -69 58 9 15 2 6 4 ...... 44 53 78 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 79 68 71 11 14 8 2 1 57 55 80

30 30 6 .0 •• •• 18 20 81 .. Uninhabited .. . . 82 84 62 17 12 .. 1 .. .. 67 71 83 211 222 35 35 12 33 26 2 7 5 3 6 185 198 84 120 96 29 24 1 1 76 66 85

63 50 8 8 .. 45 55 86 190 190 29 27 9 1 4 .. ~"'2 3 113 126 87 129 109 15 11 2 1 78 95 88 96 67 19 35 6 5 2 .. 74 91 89 146 123 22 20 6 12 6 4 1 146 186 90

42 43 6 7 2 26 35 91 110 92 4 8 20 15 1 75 66 92 21 24 26 27 93 41 42 11 9 2 1 1 ...... 34 30 94 Uninhabited 95

72 29 9 6 10 1 3 49 77 96 55 53 1 5 3 1 41 26 97 99 81 62 51 10 3 2 1 1 86 87 98 199 188 23 35 30 10 1 1 4 2 97 93 99 61 49 20 15 1 41 35 100 222

VILLAGE DlRECfORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ,----- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled SlId TotalWor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,----..A._---., ,---"---, ,---.A..--, r---"----., r---A..-~ P 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 17

101 Durgapura 409.54 7 8 46 25 21 1 2 17 13 102 Luhari 1,005.20 40 57 321 166 155 58 58 1 3 112 85 103 Chacha Khedi P. 1,575.87 62 83 439 226 213 4 154 140 104 Peepalia Khedi 1,334.27 55 74 320 172 148 23 17 4 114 91 105 Dalapura 810.33 20 27 152 79 73 5 5 51 40

106 Borda (Nari) P. 559.93 68 88 391 206 185 9 10 6 1 151 118 107 Mou P,M,Po. 3,695.84 250 311 1468 795 673 160 160 147 20 516 347 108 Niwara 1,667.90 47 54 302 167 135 27 18 8 112 80 109 Gujar Khedi Kalan 443.69 24 30 211 111 100 1 4 75 63 110 Shivpura 116.63 3 4 30 ]5 15 10 7

111 Narsinghpura 383.63 13 15 70 38 32 4 1 22 20 112 Gujar Khedi 204.51 8 9 46 26 20 21 14 113 Chandarpura 422.51 16 17 87 55 32 6 5 42 23 114 Beenya Khedi 543.51 11 15 84 46 38 17 11 1 30 23 115 Nayapura 361.90 15 19 116 64 52 7 5 15 5 40 16

116 Moya P. 1,04}.39 60 88 498 257 241 71 72 36 2 164 142 117 Chamari 632.18 24 34 170 92 78 26 22 1 12 56 38 118 Aranya (Biaora) 869.30 38 44 227 117 110 49 53 5 78 60 119 Lodhipura (Biaora) P,S. 723.36 90 99 433 211 222 18 11 11 122 115 120 Talaoli 1,358.03 67 80 379 200 179 61 57 3 142 121

121 Char Khedi 830.00 28 32 185 97 88 20 21 12 55 52 122 Bailas P, 1,863.60 123 151 775 406 369 57 59 44 259 228 123 Bhagora 627.09 47 72 336 168 168 38 38 2 119 93 124 Kolu Khedi 952.15 33 59 332 164 168 25 25 10 105 94 125 Todi P,D,Po. 4,662.42 289 314 1458 779 679 122 129 104 9 551 416

126 Katariya Khedi 1,215.36 39 46 248 127 121 77 78 6 87 67 127 Jamonya Ghata 467.57 22 26 116 60 56 21 18 2 40 29 128 Badlawada 213.7S 5 7 46 25 21 .. 1 18 8 129 Khuri P. 961.90 92 129 697 352 345 74 73 54 227 213 130 Ummedpura 228.24 10 11 50 25 25 17 14

131 Bakhatpura (Iastmurar) 390.84 21 25 136 75 61 42 37 132 Kharetiya (Biaora) 946.18 58 66 348 182 166 51 54 10 112 89 133 Rampuria (Biaora) S. 353.90 23 31 139 68 71 42 41 134 Jhar Kheda P,Po. 1,391.03 84 105 587 294 293 46 43 43 4 179 155 135 Manki 1,644.72 45 64 352 177 175 31 31 7 110 98

136 Sadiya 7ll4.63 25 28 164 86 78 38 35 5 56 45 137 TulSlpura 460.75 5 9 65 34 31 .. 4 20 18 138 Hansrod P,D. 2,403.63 143 183 872 445 427 ·105 101 42 1 281 245 139 Lasudlia Mina 933.93 21 23 95 51 44 9 8 37 31 140 Kankaria Gujar P. 1,726.54 67 96 447 231 216 24 26 21 1 151 117

141 Malyahedi 673.63 39 50 232 120 112 20 20 7 92 73 142 Rhadkya 625.24 31 41 226 129 97 50 51 16 90 52 143 Mohanipura 1,255.36 43 50 222 . 111 111 10 10 63 49 144 Multanpura 368.45 39 40 157 81 76 7 8 . . .. 34 6 45 35 145 Motipura (Biaora) 284.09 8 11 77 37 40 15 21 1 4 6 25 27

146 Habipura P. 1,363.36 90 120 612 298 314 54 56 45 2 198 193 147 Dhakori 460.39 17 23 136 70 66 4 7 1 46 40 148 Narsinghpura Dhakora 586.42 ., Uninhabited 149 Kodya Khedi S. 258.00 29 31 168 85 83 3 I 65 53 150 Kamalya Khedi 359.63 15 19 95 49 46 8 8 3 32 28 223

BIAORA TAHSIL

WORKER.S NON· -. WORKERS I n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. r r-~ ,--.4.~ ,--..... ---., ,-...... ---., ,--.....---., r--...... - ...... ,-...... ---., ,--..4.---., ,--...... _ ...... M F' M F M F M F M FMF M FM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

16 12 1 8 8 101 81 68 ·11 16 17 2 1 1 54 70 102 119 116 29 24 4 2 72 73 103 103 89 6 2 2 3 58 57 104- 37 34 1 5 13 I 28 33 105

108 95 11 9 18 6 12 8 1 .. 1 55 67 106 254 187 90 86 37 1 68 54 2 23 6 1 41 13 279 326 107 94 70 8 9 1 6 1 2 1 55 55 108 52 56 10 6 12 1 1 36 37 109 8 6 2 1 5 8 110

21 18 2 16 12 Itt 21 14 5 6 112 33 21 3 2 6 13 9 113 19 20 6 3 4 1 t6 15 114 34 15 3 1 3 24 36 115

136 119 19 22 5 1 3 93 99 116 37 28 11 9 6 1 2 36 40 117 65 48 9 11 4 1 .. 39 50 118 80 88 16 20 16 3 9 4 1 89 107 119 106 95 33 26 1 1 1 58 58 120

50 49 2 3 2 .. 1 " 42 36 121 160 173 37 37 29 4 14 8 6 13 6 147 141 122 102 83 7 9 6 4 1 49 75 123 63 63 17 24 20 5 7 " .. 59 74 124 340 247 120 118 24 10 47 36 2 8 3 1 9 2 228 263 125

80 64 2 3 5 40 54 126 39 28 1 20 27 127 18 8 7 13 128 188 177 18 25 16 11 5 125 132 129 17 13 1 8 11 1]0

37 32 5 5 33 24 131 84 79 9 9 15 2 1 1 1 70 77 132 25 27 6 14 9 2 26 30 133 121 129 19 21 15 12 4 1 1 10 1 115 138 134- 80 79 3 10 15 6 9 6 67 77 135-

43 32 4 5 9 7 30 33 136 13 17 1 4 3 ...... 14 13 137 191 181 42 45 26 1 15 14 3 7 1 164 182 138 26 23 4 8 7 ., 14 13 139 100 85 32 31 1 13 1 1 4 80 99 140

75 60 16 13 o. 1 . . 28 39 141 70 47 10 3 8 1 1 1 1 39 45 142 47 37 7 11 1 1 7 1 48 62 143 18 16 4 12 3 10 6 1 1 9 36 41 1# 20 21 1 3 2 ] '3 1 12 13 145

158 180 7 7 19 2 7 4 7 100 121 146 27 36 1 1 15 3 3 24 26 147 .'. V~inh~bited . .. 148 64 52 1 1 20 30 149 32 28 17 18 150 224

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS. Name Area Occu- Literate r------L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX)' ,.----A-_,""", ,..----A-----, ,..----A----. ,.___"__,""", ,---"-----. 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 15 16 17

151 Padli Maharaja 1,133.48 44 56 266 131 135 53 55 88 70 152 Bhopalpura 937.15 10 13 72 38 34 4 1 1 29 24 153 SalariR Khedi 1,275.33 70 85 376 196 180 49 49 9 135 117 154 Kadia Hat P. 2,421.72 75 100 564 274 290 66 70 3 9 69 4 192 180 155 Huda 982.84 24 29 156 87 69 14 9 7 56 40

156 Amanpura Patlabe 566.81 6 6 36 19 17 .. 1 11 6 157 Padonya P. 2,363.27 158 212 1095 576 519 54 56 80 1 370 331 158 Talaoda Champapura 525.60 Uninhabited 159 Sldi Ghata 32.66 .' Uninhabited 160 Balapura 645.69 5 5 10 6 4 1 1 6 1

161 Bahadarpura P. 941.42 64 92 554 282 272 29 29 51 184 158 162 Silapati Bhai 931.90 40 44 227 111 116 37 39 73 61 163 Dhakora P. 1,108.12 114 170 945 498 447 99 94 19 2 329 272 164 Malawar Shikargah 1,165.00 .. .. Uninhabited ., .. , 165 Moci Kho 1,333.90 29 39 216 102 114 2 3 3 62 53

166 Silepur 1,504.87 71 96 470 254 216 50 48 4 173 138 167 Nandanpur 911.36 60 88 389 205 184 27 20 13 132 108 168 Maharaj Kheda 789.45 41 63 282 143 139 37 33 11 100 83 169 Semlapar 1,893.87 64 102 469 248 221 76 71 26 189 168 170 Bhura 807.36 62 67 368 197 171 46 39 13 140 103

171 Hadahedi 421.78 14 18 102 50 52 39 35 5 30 26 172 Bagori P, 391.78 49 67 353 179 174 79 80 43 3 121 119 173 Atralya 843.87 26 46 260 132 128 55 52 16 2 90 62 174 Gidor Mlna P. 2,136.51 79 137 640 329 311 46 47 1 2 21 1 222 199 175 Talavada Maharaja 921.27 56 83 426 212 214 22 27 6 132 124

176 Shamsherpura 1,403.36 33 37 214 109 105 19 22 69 50 177 Gangahoni P. 2,746.57 160 212 1030 530 500 93 94 64 3 341 307 178 Pa(!li Thakur 675.27 7 12 87 47 40 7 4 22 15 179 Kachnariya P. 3,361.18 205 251 1277 654 623 159 152 75 8 419 328 180 Lasudliya Gujar 851.32 67 87 416 226 190 22 20 27 2 148 115

181 LadanpUf Charan 226.06 4 4 14 10 4 7 2 4 1 7 4 182 Khankra Teja 539.60 22 47 263 130 133 21 19 6 82 83 183 Jami P. 1,386.18 69 90 464 259 205 131 102 9 6 22 144 97 184 Jamonya Malawar P. 652.63 70 74 378 197 181 14 8 14 7 16 140 107 185 Bhatpura Malawar 544.06 9 11 60 34 26 20 16 19 9

186 Umred P. 2,272.75 81 114 562 277 285 54 54 11 16 30 208 192 187 Beriya Khedi 1,460.03 62 95 468 265 203 51 40 22 1 160 122 188 Bagwaj P. 1,568.90 55 101 485 258 227 23 20 29 3 179 146 189. Balchidi 1,132.57 49 65 361 180 181 95 93 11 2 130 117 190 Jogadya Khedi 248.12 13 14 89 45 44 5 26 2

191 Peepalhela P. 2,144.06 149 203 1133 593 540 81 74 106 8 387 333 192 Nalbandi 405.66 23 43 236 133 103 ,7 4 6 92 78 193 Kher Khedi 326.42 7 9 44 26 18 5 5 9 19 11 194 Higona 163.60 4 5 32 17 15 10 8 195 Bajpura 315.51 7 15 97 56 41 15 40 24

196 Khankara Gandi 169.48 11 12 53 24 29 5 3 16 20 197 Bhagotipur P. 1,13951 82 107 473 241 232 83 72 18 150 149 198 Amarpura 283.33 9 12 62 32 30 20 17 199 Bhil Khedi 613.84 22 33 155 74 81 52 56 7 53 42 100 Dev Khedi 503.45 41 45 237 134- 103 39 35 5 12 11 .. 83 57 225

BIAORA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -..A.. WORKERS I II m IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.c. No. .-_.....~ ~~ r-""'"~ .--""'"-"""'\ ,...... ""'"~ ,--""'"-""",\ c-4 --, M P ld~ M P M F ~7 M F M F M F M F •M p' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 J

82 63 6 7 43 65 151 24 24 .. 5 9 10 152 100 91 12 24 6 12 2 " s 61 63 153 129 136 24 34 9 14 8 'i 2 15 82 110 154 45 32 9 8 2 31 29 155

10 6 1 .. 8 11 156 281 294 32 23 28 IS 9 2 11 5 206 188 151 Uninhabited ., .. 158 " Uninhabited ., 159 '5 1 1 3 160

117 128 15 23 33 2 11 4 8 1 98 114 161 44 38 18 18 7 1 4 1 2 1 38 55 162 283 226 22 24 3 2 20 20 1 169 175 163 .. .. U~inha';iied :: 164 58 46 4 7 40 61 165

117 105 21 26 18 6 4 3 2 3 81 78 166 99 82 15 25 8 8 1 2 73 76 161 57 5S 31 26 3 7 2 2 43 S6 168 140 144 32 24 7 4 1 5 59 53 169 67 66 28 33 32 1 6 2 1 7 57 68 170

20 22 2 4 6 2 20 26 171 84 86 25 30 7 3 5 58 55 172 71 46 11 14 6 2 1 1 42 66 173 189 166 11 29 1 to 4 2 3 107 112 174 108 106 11 15 8 1 4 2 1 80 90 175

4 1 49 36 14 13 2 " 40 55 176 237 220 42 59 16 38 28 1 2 5 189 193 177 21 J2 3 1 25 25 178 271 248 51 6. 31 1 36 1 6 2 3 1 15 1 235 295 179 103 99 5 11 31 3 8 2 1 78 75 180

3 4 4 3 181 62 67 11 13 1 8 3 48 50 182 87 72 21 18 5 18 7 .'3 4 115 108 183 96 84 1 22 17 15 5 1 1 1 4 57 74 184 13 6 4 3 2 15 17 185

176 161 13 20 3 13 7 ., 3 4 69 93 186 124 116 16 4 11 6 2 2 ' 1 105 81 187 119 119 13 16 26 15 8 3 3 3 79 81 188 115 113 9 3 3 2 I 1 50 64 189 21 2 5 19 42 190

267 286 52 41, 41 19 6 8 206 207 191 81 72 10 6 1 41 25 192 18 10 1 1 7 7 193 10 8 7 7 194 39 24 \ .. 16 17 195

15 17 1 3 8 9 196 95 98 28 47 16 3 6 1 2 2 1 91 83 191 19 16 1 1 12 13 198 45 37 7 4 " 1 1 21 39 199- 63 45 14 10 3 2 3 51 46 200 226

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate r--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) . ,....----"-----, ,.----A.,----., ~--.. ,....~ p M F ~ M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Jotpur 658.21 11 12 55 31 24 20 12 202 Khejada (Maharaja) P. 1,061.21 SO 82 394 205 189 21 20 11 146 116 203 Padli Gusain 1,155.81 34 59 308 159 149 24 12 10 120 86 204 Kanad Khedi 1,081.24 34 49 227 l26 101 18 19 6 95 85 205 Parsulya P. 1,865.66 121 156 759 385 374 95 98 55 4 237 192

206 Barkhedi 975.69 60 75 389 20l 188 44 47 26 133 115 207 Barvan P,D,Po. 2,320.93 159 206 987 501 486 95 95 7 5 56 5 333 302 208 Borda (Malawar) 943.18 32 48 237 124 113 35 37 9 1 74 74 209 Gokulpura 110.39 Uninhabited .. .. 210 Tawadiya Kapura 196.69 11 11 47 20 27 ij • 11

211 Jema1kapura 361.15 7 10 47 25 22 3 3 .. 18 12 212 Patla Pani 1,339.93 53 75 407 218 189 54 47 4 6 10 1 150 123 213 Tarena Malawar 910.51 54 64 319 159 160 41 40 3 5 12 1 117 109 214 Ghughchidi 440.39 18 24 127 70 57 29 25 5 48 28 215 Shekhan Pur 832.63 15 17 80 44 36 3 38 27

216 Shahpura 1,010.84 36 41 206 94 112 12 15 1 67 64 217 Bargya P. 1,211.66 76 95 432 213 219 92 89 26 5 136 102 218 Khajuriya P,MP(O). 1,980.30 131 208 1,170 627 543 88 86 73 424 362 219 Baiheda P. 2,330.34 107 152 754 373 381 47 11 58 8 244 233 220 Angadpur 353.93 15 25 125 65 60 1 3 2 46 42

221 Buda Kheda 462.93 31 41 171 87 84 14 13 4 :{ 58 54 222 Kadiya Khedi 509.21 22 24 113 57 56 28 25 32 29 223 Khedi Kushalpura 67':).69 27 31 168 85 83 39 37 5 58 48 224 MaJawar P,M,D, 1,881.03 238 279 1,362 700 662 143 148 24 36 165 18 406 250 MP(O),Po. 225 Khajur Khadi 213.06 6 8 34 20 14 4 11 11

226 Tareni (Mina) 1,391.51 58 78 394 200 194 21 14 149 134 227 NalyaKhedi 753.51 29 44 197 83 114 28 25 2 54 73 228 Seel Kheda P. 3,277.60 139 179 872 460 412 98 80 17 8 25 1 301 246 229 Madhopura (Karanwas) 321.12 5 7 40 28 12 1 20 11 230 Sundarheda 1,478.03 27 51 276 140 136 23 26 17 96 78

231 Dhurla 575.27 36 38 210 105 105 20 18 29 7 74 65 232 Bagadya Khedi 288.27 21 21 111 58 53 28 23 10 4 39 27 233 Mavaliya (Dangi) 880.87 32 52 269 146 123 25 25 10 99 81 234 Mala wari 400.54 18 19 88 44 44 1 34 24 235 Gunjari 454.69 12 12 67 36 31 3 4 3 23 18

.236 Chukaiya 409.00 29 32 162 92 70 37 29 9 8 .. 57 35 237 Lodipura (Lakhanwas), 1,004.69 58 70 334 176 158 17 11 1 111 92 238 Keshariyabe 478.15 10 13 94 52 42 3 3 1 32 30 239 Jarkadiya Khedi 1,644.69 56 78 392 205 187 30 23 4 1 141 122 240 Morcha Khedi P. 900.54 79 103 528 275 253 22 25 36 196 155

241 Talodi P. 2,103.15 65 87 534 281 253 113 90 38 4 180 156 242 Lasudli (Maharaja) P. 1,811.09 71 115 662 355 307 47 29 57 3 223 181 243 Bapcha 465.30 26 27 158 87 71 20 16 2 62 49 244 Aranya (MaIJwar) 768.56 35 56 300 153 147 9 8 9 106 96 245 Sagpur (Malawar) 284.74 17 23 113 59 54 .2 3 1 46 31

246 Agari 275.60 22 29 141 79 62 .. 56 30 247 Sundarpura P. 1,689.15 84 112 562 277 285 86 88 23 28 20 8 176 138 248 Lakhanwas P,D,Po. 2,919.75 189 246 1,223 612 611 155 156 1 109 6 388 346 249 TuwaKhedi 457.33 17 24 138 77 61 11 10 7 ·56 44 250 Jatiya Khedi 416.21 24 31 155 83 72 7 3 1 58 47 227

BIAORA . TAHSiL

WORKERS NON· '"-I WORKERS I II m IV , V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ---., ,,-.4.-...... ,.-- ,-- r- .. .. r--~ ,...--....---., ,...--...... -.A..---., r--.A..-...... ,--..... ---...... -....., ....-, M F M F M F M F M F M PM FM F M P M P 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

11 3 4 9 5 11 12 201 101 97 21 11 7 12 6 1 2 4 59 73 202 83 73 14 13 13 7 3 39 63 203 66 57 27 28 2 31 16 204, 168 151 15 19 28 7 9 10 5 1 12 4 148 182 205

100 93 19 14 5 8 7 68 73 206 232 222 52 73 8 29 5 6 1 1 5 1 168 184 207 58 60 13 13 3 1 ...... 50 39 208 .. uninhabited .. 209 11 9 2 2 7 16 210

11 9 5 3 2 7 10 211 118 95 26 26 3 3 2 68 65 212 99 99 6 6 6 5 4 1 42 51 213 31 19 9 7 8 .. 2 22 29 214 26 21 4 4 5 2 3 6 9 215

51 57 2 3 11 2 1 2 1 27 48 216 103 68 22 30 1 6 4 1 .. 3 77 117 217 257 298 40 47 69 1 44 12 2 1 12 3 203 181 213 194 205 29 24 13 3 2 6 1 129 148 219 36 39 2 3 8 19 18 220

46 47 7 6 3 2 29 30 221 21 20 11 9 25 27 222 44 41 8 7 6 .. 27 35 223 261 134 94 98 20 7 37 5 2 23 2 1 28 4 294' 412 224

11 11 9 3 225

132 122 13 12 2 51 60 226 38 49 16 24 29 41 227 231 207 44 35 12 10 4 1 3 159 166 228 14 11 1 5 .. 8 1 229 60 66 12 3 21 9 1 1 1 44 58 230

63 59 4 3 3 3 3 1 31 40 231 31 23 7 4 1 19 26 232 69 61 11 7 7 2 .11 11 1 47 42 233 30 23 1 1 3 10 20 234 21 14 4 1 1 13 13 235

44 28 12 7 1 ,. 35 35 236 92 86 8 2 3 4 4 2 2 65 66 237 21 24 11 6 .. . . 20 12 238 83 111 14 4 30 2 5 3 3 6 2 64 65 239 138 128 14 24 34 1 8 2 2 79 98 240

116 115 33 38 3 21 3 5 2 101 97 241 157 160 29 20 19 15 1 1 2 132 126 242 56 46 3 3 1 .. 1 1 25 22 243 95 87 3 3 2 6 6 47 51 244 37 23 8 8 1 13 23 245

49 29 7 1 ...... 23 32 246 106 98 25 19 20 ., 7 2 1 4 1 ,. 13 18 101 147 247 185 181 95 102 11 9 42 26 4 4 21 4 1 29 20 224 265 248 34 38 7 6 14 .. .. 1 21 17 249 29 46 13 14 1 1 1 25 25 250 228 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Qccu. Literate L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor· No. Vill~ge available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I·IX) r---"---, ~ ~ r--.A.~.' P M F M F M F M F M F I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17'

251 Sherpura 745.78 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 252 Gujaribe 889.81 29 34 196 105 91 54 39 16 65 53' 253 PanaH 1,140.51 51 67 322 156 166 42 43 15 3 108 95 254 Ashapura 298.78 13 14 86 43 43 3 2 30 26 255 Raghsnath Pura 483.54 16 16 79 45 34 32 19

256 Kushal Pura 640.18 11 11 58 29 29 2 19 14 257 Suwahedi 861.60 17 22 110 59 51 36 34 258 Nalkheda 519.54 30 44 191 97 94 8 7 11 2 65 52. 259 Pagara 927.21 43 68 322 176 146 7 9 5 1 128 95 260 Pagari 1,085.72 25 33 173 91 82 5 4 13 59 47

261 Amlya Hat P,Po. 1,205.36 54 86 444 222 222 46 46 44 2 154 131 262 Khejada (Mina) 538.42 19 28 163 82 81 10 12 5 57 53 263 Bamaoolya 402.78 18 22 130 65 65 15 18 38 41 264 Rampuria (Malawar) 204.78 3 3 17 10 7 5 3 265 Amaratpura (Malawar) 298.03 11 16 70 40 30 1 24 15

266 Sukhjhar 200.36 8 8 31 15 16 1 9 13 267 Agar P. 3,273.72 201 225 1,098 577 521 160 156 17 18 36 2 356 292 268 Bagripura 604.87 Uninhabited 269 Kundi Kheda 1.109.45 60 72 300 157 143 18 16 25 35 15 1 111 90 270 Amdor 689.21 31 31 146 78 68 22 25 4 51 43

271 Bhawans P. 1,342.60 109 140 681 364 317 41 39 10 241 ]98 272 Kishangarh 659.75 13 13 61 29 32 15 18 4 .. 22 21 273 Bhat Khedi P. 1,306.69 57 102 507 254 253 127 83 28 1 166 156· 274 Bakhtawarpura 375.93 16 22 101 47 54 3 2 1 36 31 275 Kharetia Khurd 722.23 17 34 172 91 81 8 10 8 67 43

276 Bar Khedi (Malawar) 399.84 15 22 106 59 47 1 44 24 277 Kharetia Kalan 767.63 18 32 151 73 78 8 9 1 52 49 278 Dhand (Agar) 1,652.33 29 37 164 89 75 14 13 3 61 30 279 Tumadiya 275.33 15 17 117 54 63 4 42 39 280 Sadli 608.42 23 22 108 51 57 11 9 1 5 38 38

281 Bhilwadiya P,M. 2,482.87 160 228 1173 602 571 124 114 190 36 345 262 282 Rajpura (Karanwas) 707.51 32 40 190 100 90 53 42 2 67 60 283 Motipura 891.06 36 83 395 218 177 16 15 6 151 121 284 Karondya 267.69 9 9 39 17 22 15 14 285 Mawaliya 224.21 10 10 46 26 20 25 16-

286 Ralayati 1,191.57 40 47 232 130 102 35 27 7 88 68 287 Gehun Khedi 626.66 23 32 162 89 73 3 3 63 35 288 Napliya Khedi 811.33 36 57 269 135 134 46 48 1 97 98 289 poonar Khedi P,Po. 2,249.12 103 147 736 388 348 57 52 31 1 261 209 290 Damadiya 746.51 29 39 215 115 100 21 14 76 70·

291 Doltariya 995.12 59 87 421 218 203 102 106 20 2 139 133 292 Deval Kheda 1,134.75 62 86 421 215 206 85 84 9 142 125 293 Bhojpuriya 407.45 23 26 103 54 49 1 16 38 3(} 229

BIAORA TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- -, WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. r-"""~ r-"""--, r-A --. r-"""--. "-"""--, r--"--"""\.-A~ ,...-A--, r--A --, ,...-A--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M 'F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 J

2 1 251 46 44 6 5 9 1 3 4 40 38 252 61 75 16 19 11 5 6 3 48 11 253 16 18 1 5 6 3 1 6 13 17 254 23 16 2 2 7 1 13 15 255

14 14 2 3 .. 10 15 256 32 31 1 1 3 2 23 17 257 58 50 2 2 3 2 32 42 258 116 95 1 .. .. 9 2 48 51 259 42 32 5 5 12 10 32 35 260

79 89 16 25 40 9 6 6 7 3 2 2 68 91 261 50 49 3 3 3 1 1 25 28 262 38 40 1 27 24 263 4 3 1 5 4 264 16 13 8 2 16 15 265

9 8 5 ...... 6 3 266 250 161 63 120 15 18 11 5 5 221 229 267 .. . . Uninhabited .. 268 79 66 19 23 2 1 8 3 46 53 269 30 29 15 12 4 2 2 27 25 270

155 142 61 51 2 20 5 2 123 119 271 21 21 .. 1 7 11 272 110 118 30 30 12 1 6 6 1 7 1 88 97 273 29 30 1 7 11 23 274 40 26 22 16 1 1 1 2 1 24 38 275

33 20 1 3 10 15 23 276 42 37 10 12 21 29 277 46 19 13 9 2 2 28 45 278 31 39 11 12 24 279 16 21 8 13 7 6 1 3 13 19 28Q

163 159 50 32 35 1 26 19 18. 4 53 47 257 309 281 50 54 4 5 6 1 3 4 33 30 282 93 85 24 30 22 1 10 4 2 1 67 56 283- 10 12 4 2 1 2 8 284 18 15 1 1 6 1 4 285-

63 52 11 16 11 1 1 42 34 286- 47 34 13 1 3 26 38 287 57 65 30 33 9 1 38 36 28S 173 164 23 - 32 37 23 12 2 3 1 127 139 289 56 59 8 11 10 2 39 30 290

69 76 51 56 11 4 I 4 79 70 291 90 78 37 41 12 5 1 1 2 73 81 192 18 19 2 1 3 1 I 2 12 9 16 19 293 230 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location S!riaJ Name of Y,.ilJage Location Locatiolb No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No.. 1961 1951 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4· A 45 Chhayan 64 147 1 Ahsanpura 183 108 46 Chapni 106 54 2 Aknyakhedi 164 126 47 Chhapra 115 174 3 Alo.oni 158 188 48 Chakrod 118 162 4 Amla Road 63 148 (i) Chakrodkapura 5 Amlaota 107 88 49 Chatrukhedi 144 92 (i) Amlaotakapllra 50 Chodlia 149 104 6 Amgarha 124 50 51 Chak Kalookheda 190 114 7 Arniya 76 85 D 8 Asareta Pawar 156 190 52 Dayakhedi 41 18 9 Asareta Rawat 157 189 53 Darana 52 82 B 54 Deoliroan Jagir 7 9 10 Barkheda Khurram 5 66 55 Deoliman Khalsa 8 10, 11 Baoli 46 77 56 Dedla 35 19 12 Barol 56 35 57 Devipura 62 83 13 Bawalda 59 152 58 Dendi 126 52 14 Bawaldi 65 146 59 Dhamanda 77 137 15 Bapcha 73 57 60 Dhakni 113 53 119 89 16 Babadlia 61 Dhanora 146 93 17 Barrukhedi 145 176 62 Dingalpur 121 130 18 Bakhatpura ISO 45 63 Digwad 132 48 19 Balodi 151 46 64 Dobada Jogi 29 63 186 20 Bani 173 6S Dobda Jamidar 47 76 21 Bakhtyarpura 185 116 66 Duggiya 100 55 22 Bhoomka 23 16 G 23 Bhilkheda 27 71 67 Gayan 78 138 24 Bhikanpur 28 22 68 Ghatakhedi 13 67 25 Bhiyana 31 61 69 Ghonsla 16 12 26 Bhilkhedi 43 150 70 Ghattiya 80 135 27 Bhandawat 66 154 71 Gopalpura 178 107 28 Bhatkhedi 69 33 72 Gulkhedi 83 158 29 Bhawanipura 74 58 73 Gulaota 120 9()' 30 Bhainswa 75 59 (i) Gu!aotakapura 74 Guwada 129 175 31 Bhurakhedi 143 97 32 Birgadi 72 37 H 33 Bhilapura 86 160 75 Harana 4S 8t 34 Birjip:1r,l 96 40 76 Haluhedi Kalan 104 163, (i) Haluhedikapura 35 Btdesi 105 41 77 Haluhedi Khurd 111 36 Biaora Mandu 123 43 167 37 Bilodapal 125 51 78 Hajipur 188 111 38 Bignodipura 139 44 (i) Jiwajipura 79 Ichiwada 98 133 80 Iklera 141 95- 39 Biloda Purabia 153 98 81 Itawa 181 194 40 Buddhanpur 14 3 (i) Itawakapura 41 Buddhanpur 176 193 J c 82 Jainager Jodhana 32 62 42 Chandni 4 6 83 Jamnaganj 128 49 43 Chatkia 34 74 (i) Ganeshpura 44 Chidlaonya 48 151 84 Jainagar 166 102' 231

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

4 SARANOPUR' TAHSIL-Contd.

~erioll Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

85 Jabardi 192. 196 N 86 Jhiri 12 14 131 Narania 93 145 87 Jhanjahedi 20 23 132 Nainwada 114 129 88 Jogipura 103 142 133 Natadli 140 94 K 134 Narangarh 147 179 :89 Kala Peepal 11 2 135 Naranpur 152 120 90 Kaliakhedi 22 70 136 Nipania Bika 3 64 91 Kadlawad 25 24 137 Nipania Tula 40 31 (i) Kad/awadkapura 138 Nipania 82 155 92 Kalali 70 84 139 Nishana 172 187 89 38 93 Kachriya Bhai 140 Nindrakhedi 174 183 94 Kamalsasa 102 141 141 Nihal 179 106 95 Kalyanpur 133 170 142 Ninore 194 197 96 Kankria 160 119 p 97 Kachria Purohit 175 122 98 Kachhikhedi 189 113 143 Patkia 36 73 99 Kalukheda 191 115 144 Pathari 42 29 100 Karondi 170 191 145 Panda 53 78 101 Khajuria Hari 2 8 146 Pandi 55 149 102 Khanjarpur 21 69 147 Patti 81 139 103 Kherasi 33 72 148 Pachore 87 161 104 Kherkhedi 44 26 (i) Kanjarpura 105 Kherchakhedi 51 32 149 Patadia Dabi 90 86 106 Khajuria Ohata 68 36 150 Pardia Mataji 97 56 107 Khaspura 134 41 151 Patadia 110 169 108 Kishankhedi 95 140 152 Padli 130 165 109 Kishanpura 184 109 153 Padlia Anjna 138 180 110 Kadiakhedi 148 181 (i) Lodikapura 111 . Kupa 94 39 154 Padana 155 127 112 Kudlasa 161 182 155 Phoolpura 180 117 L 156 Piplia Mochi 6 5 113 Lalpura 117 166 157 ~iplia Deo 99 172 (i) Lalpurakapura 158 Pipalia Pal 101 87 114 Lachhmanpura 122 163 R 115 Lakhesra 131 164 116 Lakhakhedi 171 192 159 Rajpura 10 4 117 Latahedi 182 185 160 Raipuria 60 153 118 Lima Chohan 54 60 161 Radhanagar 165 105 119 Lotia 79 134 162 Rarnpuria 169 124 M 163 Rethani 177 184 ]20 Maksudi 92 143 164 Rewaganj 193 112 135 128 121 Mau 165 Rojad Kalan 71 136 122 Mangiakhedi 136 177 166 Rosia }16 171 123 Malharganj 154 121 124 Magrana 168 123 125 Mehri Chhoti 30 21 167 Sandaota 9 65 126 Mehri Moti 39 75 (i) Malkana 127 Mehtabpura 61 34 168 Sawarsia 26 20 128 Mitthanpur 85 159 169 Saredi 84 157 129 Mundla Lodha 17 13 (0 Saredikapura 130 Mundla Mau 19 68 170 Sarali 137 178 232

ALPHABE11CAL UST OF VILLAGES

4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location. No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

171 Sadashivganj 142 96 T 163 125 172 Sadankhedi 185 Taraganj 159 99 187 110 173 Saidabad 186 Tarlakhedi 162 103 17 174 Semii Loda 24 187 Taleni 167 118 67 156 175 Semli 188 Teetry 37 25 176 Shamgi Ghata 49 27 189 Tisai 50 28 177 Shankar Nagar 91 132 190 Tikod 186 195 178 Sherpura 108 131 191 Tolighata 1 1 179 Simrol 38 30 192 Tutiahedi 57 80 180 Suttania 15 11 193 Tukoganj 127 91 181 Sunsiyahedi 18 15 182 Sumariahedi 58 79 U 183 Sultania 88 144 184 Sultanpura 112 42 194 Udan Khedi 109 173 TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY SARANGPUR TAHSIL 234

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WORKERS Name Area Occu. Literate ,--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor. No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r-"---, ,-"--....., ,--"---, ,~ ,--'---, P 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 17

24/4 Sarangpur Tahsil (Rural) 223,464.05 14968 16073 75959 39402 36557 8816 8348 .. .. 7373 607 24626 18854

1 Tolighata 625.74 20 21 95 49 46 15 10 2 38 30 2 Khajuria Hari 945.31 48 48 267 133 134 26 26 21 1 94 92 3 Nipania Bika 772.53 55 55 . 257 132 125 23 28 12 84 71 4 Chandni 655.59 35 35 161 80 81 25 24 10 2 54 36 5 Barkheda Khuram P. 1,065.37 3S 60 318 167 151 51 41 43 3 101 65

6 Piplia Mochi 634.37 38 38 179 89 90 9 8 4 60 51 7 Deoliman Jagir 1,153.00 50 50 243 135 108 13 15 4 95 66 8 Deoliman Khalsa 1,098.90 33 33 156 85 71 10 5 6 54 41 9 Sandaota P,M,D,MP(O),Po. 2,565.15 317 382 1,693 856 837 112 116 242 52 483 344 10 Rajpura 379.17 Uninhabited

11 KaJapipal 1,701.28 70 70 292 155 137 29 29 13 104 77 12 Jhiri 887.19 67 67 357 189 168 40 30 13 132 87 13 Ghatakhedi 665.18 17 24 139 76 63 9 10 6 42 20 14 Buddhanpur 1,684.27 71 71 327 174 153 20 17 13 114 95 15 Sultania 466.22 18 18 135 63 72 6 1 37 48

16 Ghonsla 781.05 39 39 189 91 98 3 5 2 61 55 17 MundJa Lodha P. 1,729.81 123 125 611 317 294 44 45 21 1 206 181 18 Sunsiyahedi 1,174.28 83 83 402 207 195 53 52 16 137 121 19 Mandla Mau 658.50 39 47 242 114 128 17 18 21 2 64 47 20 Jhanjahedi 605.28 22 22 110 55 55 15 14 1 38 38

21 Khanjarpur 597.00 20 27 159 84 75 6 1 11 1 64 51 22 Kaliakhedi P. 878.61 46 79 340 184 156 11 10 28 2 120 25 23 Bhoomka P. 1,130.78 89 89 408 200 208 66 64 41 2 131 106 24 Semli Loda P. 1,906.40 101 118 548 293 255 72 62 50 1 180 113 25 Khadlawad' P. 3,653.66 152 152 676 342 334 152 147 45 3 239 189

26 Sawarsia P. 1,474.38 115 115 581 316 265 100 90 33 189 129 27 Bhilkheda 709.46 46 51 253 130 123 42 38 13 83 74 28 Bhikhanpur 978.75 25 25 118 66 52 14 14 2 48 25 29 Dobda Jogi 1,427.30 29 35 194 112 82 18 12 12 69 43 30 Mehri Chhotti 1,018.00 33 33 141 75 66 3 4 1 43 33

31 Bhiyana P,Po. 2,952.68 273 328 1,539 805 734 170 173 160 14 529 387 32 Jainagar Jodhana 927.47 22 30 128 66 62 32 29 4 39 39 33 Kherasi 591.40 3 6 35 15 20 5 6 .. 6 9 34 Chalkia P. 981.90 90 110 574 303 271 36 26 71 6 183 159 35 Dedla 1,543.75 58 58 308 156 152 19 14 15 104 92

36 Patkia P. 1,481.76 97 106 592 299 293 54 53 43 3 178 162 37 Teetry 1.003.22 51 51 236 120 116 3 5 83 65 38 Simrol P. 1,835.65 97 97 504 266 238 68 68 39 5 157 90 39 Mehri Moti 595.75 69 69 362 183 179 31 33 10 117 101 40 Nipania Tula P. 1,635.12 120 120 563 290 273 78 70 40 191 168

41 Dayakhedi 886.02 24 29 133 63 70 39 34 9 45 37 42 Pathari 1,285.93 45 62 301 161 140 16 107 79 43 Bhilkhedi 1,296.75 54 80 369 179 190 48 49 11 126 77 44 Kherkhedi 817.15 34 34 150 73 77 21 16 5 " 51 42 45 Harana P. 2,247.59 175 195 915 449 466 105 104 100 5 283 219

4(1 Baoli 1,040.87 58 60 304 165 139 29 28 28 104 80 47 Dobda Jamidar 1,123.13 52 67 335 178 157 26 27 16 .. 116 86 48 Chidlaonia P. 1,600.57 100 129 628 316 312 35 34 92 8 204 138 49 Shamgi Ghala P. 1,597.35 48 48 246 130 116 21 16 22 1 84 44 50 Tisai 556.75 47 47 213 112 101 1 8 15 71 44 237

SARANGPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON­ '1 WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.c. No. _A-, ,--A-, ,-__,,_~ ,..---..... -, .--""'-, ,~""'-, ,-""'-, .-""'--, ,--""'-, r-""'~ M F M F M F M F M F M FM FM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

15861 13737 2695 2049 1723 66 1330 647 .50 2 89 18 484 37 5S 2339 2298 14776 17703 24/4

29 21 g 9 1 11 16 1 66 75 19 15 5 2 4 39 42 2 54 57 25 12 3 2 2 48 54 3 47 27 6 9 1 26 45 4 81 55 15 10 3 1 1 66 86 S

49 44 6 7 5 .. 29 39 6 81 55 8 7 2 4 4 40 42 7 47 37 6 4 1 .. . . 31 30 8 301 253 73 69 7 33 2 .. 1 .. 8 6 40 20 14 373 493 9 Uninhabited 10

88 62 10 14 2 1 .( 51 60 11 105 68 23 17 4 2 57 81 12 38 16 .. .. 4 4 34. 43 13 106 87 6 6 1 1 1 1 60 58 14 32 38 4 10 1 26 24 15

61 53 2 .. .. 30 43 16 150 158 17 23 25 6 4 4 III 113 17 123 109 10 12 3 1 70 74 18 48 36 9 6 2 5 5 50 81 19 26 24 10 14 1 1 17 1720

- 64 51 20 24 21 109 21 4 .. 7 4 64 131 22 101 81 20 20 8 5 2 .. 69 102 23 141 91 13 4 .. 10 3 16 15 113 142 24 180 160 15 2 19 9 7 2 14 20 103 145 25

123 112 13 22 2 20 17 127 136 26 74 68 2 .. 7 6 47 49 27 42 24 4 2 1 18 27 28 SO 31 5 2 5 4 9 6 43 39 29 41 33 2 • 32 33 30 330 272 58 43 19 2 39 14 9 72 56 276 347 31 30 30 2 1 6 9 27 2J 32 4 6 1 .. 1 3 9 11 33 160 158 2 13 2 6 1 120 112 34 79 79 9 10 6 13 52 60 35

133 131 13 4 1 18 5 13 22 121 131 36 58 63 .. 18 1 6 2 37 51 37 119 53 6 2 14 2 16 35 109 148 38 76 78 7 9 14 4 3 16 11 66 78 39 148 144 15 1 9 8 1 1 10 22 99 105 40

33 29 3 4 4 5 4 18 33 41 95 68 4 4 1 7 7 54 61 42 66 60 10 40 10 17 53 113 43 34 30 2 5 3 7 12 22 35 44 :203 167 21 1 10 24 8 25 43 166 247 45

63 66 16 8 10 4 3 6 3 61 59 46 79 70 4 12 9 5 12 11 62 71 47 147 118 5 22 10 1 3 17 19 112 174 48 65 31 6 7 1 5 13 46 72 4fJ 58 39 2 6 2 3 5 41 57 SO 238

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- literate r----- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- ~o. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I·IX) ,..--__..._____, r-----"---, r------"----, ,--..A..--, P 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 17

51 Kherchakhedi 1,618.02 48 63 308 144 164 26 24 6 98 93 52 Dlrana P. 1,243.16 89 90 417 229 188 73 70 35 145 96 53 Panda P. 1,516.28 116 119 573 304 269 42 38 67 195 147 54 Lima Chohan P,M,D,Po. 4,091.88 206 268 1,222 610 612 94 R8 204 14 395 273 55 Pandi 732.40 20 22 126 72 54 11 13 2 49 25

56 Barol 1,075.56 42 51 • 255 135 120 13 9 5 83 65 57 Tutiaht>di 741.31 57 59 271 159 112 42 39 6 100 81 58 Sumariahedi 410.88 18 18 129 63 66 2 43 34 59 Bawalda P,S. 1,244.35 70 86 468 243 225 78 75 74 1 143 93 Raipuria 66 66 294 171 123 45 39. .39 3 110 69 60 P. 999.25 I

61 Mehtabpura 430.56 10 11 57 29 28 19 18 62 Devipura 403.47 16 18 97 55 42 37 26 63 Amla Road P. 1,818.03 160 160 754 378 376 76 68 82 3 244 216 64 Chhayan 447.53 21 24 148 77 71 13 14 3 58 38 65 Bawaldi P. 1,102.84 70 79 382 206 176 27 23 32 4 132 107

66 Bhandawat P. 1036.00 86 89 425 224 201 40 38 58 1 148 III 67 Semli P,Po. 1;029.88 98 99 492 248 244 47 44 49 3 162 144 68 Khajuria Ghata P. 2,015.18 66 93 432 230 202 35 31 17 3 142 125 69 Bhatkhedi P. 1,952.00 106 121 646 326 320 73 74 99 212 190 70 Kalali P. 881.15 66 66 340 179 161 56 48 41 4 112 90

71 Rojad Kalan P. 862.28 59 59 268 144 124 8 5 20 1 83 70 72 Birgadi 581.25 26 27 140 64 76 13 11 5 44 53 73 Bapcha 1,177.60 51 51 274 147 127 51 43 16 104 80 74 Bhawanipura 456.37 23 25 113 62 51 23 19 8 46 34 75 Bhainswa P. 1,780.94 131 140 617 306 311 32 35 84 5 210 1112

76 Arniya P. 930.34 77 77 377 192 185 39 40 11 124 85 77 Dhamanda P. 2,161.28 141 182 970 493 477 128 127 128 12 288 260 78 Gayan 761.95 45 49 257 137 120 36 32 7 86 64 79 Lotia 646.63 28 28 132 71 61 25 20 2 46 37 80 Ghattiya P. 985.24 66 66 327 179 148 16 18 14 108 92

81 Patti 413.48 14 21 126 68 58 12 9 4 42 28 82 Nipania 940.77 49 49 269 155 114 21 14 18 90 56 83 Gulkhedi P. 1,368.00 85 85 365 194 171 50 43 3 .. 123 99 84 Saredi P. 1,357.00 80 81 437 229 208 65 55 20 3 145 129 85 Mitlhanpur 665.00 34 34 173 94 79 4 3 22 1 57 29

86 Bilpura 1,214.00 64 64 295 163 132 21 15 1 114 69 87 P;'.~hore P,M,H,D,-Rhc, 4,271.06 903 939 4,490 2,415 2,075 481 445 838 199 1,341 597 Hos,M,:w,MP(O),Po,To. 88 SultaDla P,M,D,MP(O),Po. 3,333.93 322 381 1,809 908 901 128 124 156 39 589 501 89 Kachriya Bhai P. 1,275.67 95 95 431 216 215 85 74 50 1 138 135 90 Patadia Dabi 1,607.00 67 68 297 148 149 42 36 20 1 100 41

91 Shankar Nagar 543.35 27 27 133 68 65 45 45 10 48 33 92 Maksudi 407.53 18 18 109 58 51 .. 4 40 23 93 Narania P. 694.00 84 84 361 181 180 21 22 18 106 101 94 Kupa P. 1,912.09 114 114 511 277 234 28 28 30 190 154 95 Kishankhedi 568.61 27 27 168 79 89 15 15 14 55 50

Birj;pura .. 7%.72 55 55 273 144 129 35 30 12 .. 92 71 97 Pardla Mata)1 P,M,D, 2,636.30 341 355 1,724 919 805 149 140 305 27 539 261 MP(O),Po. 98 Ichiwada P. 942.01 66 73 391 201 190 82 86 38 134 82 99 Piplia Deo 766.61 45 49 212 105 107 51 45 8 61 54 100 Duggiya P. 1,581.95 120 120 553 277 276 112 113 39 3 169 169 239

SARANGPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ---I------n------n-I------·--Iv------V-~---V-I--·---VI--I------VI-I-I------, WORKERS IX X L.C. No• • -~-, r-.A..--, ...-.... ___, ,-.... ___, ,-~-, ,_.A.._, .-. .-1. ...., .--.-1.-, r--.-I.-, .-_.... _, M F M F M F M F M FMFMF M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

83 86 5 3 10 2 2 46 71 51 113 75 8 15 13 4 5 1 6 1 84 92 52 166 138 4 2 3 6 1 2 14 6 109 122 53 242 199 42 37 26 25 10 3 11 47 27 214 339 54 35 23 2 2 12 23 29 55

69 55 12 9 1 1 52 55 56 77 58 5 20 2 16 3 59 31 57 34 34 9 .. 20 32 58 63 26 50 57 20 7 10 1 2 .. 100 132 59 70 49 8 7 3 2 22 18 61 54 60

19 18 10 10 61 25 26 12 ...... 18 16 62 178 189 14 18 25 2 17 4 3 7 3 134 160 63 36 29 9 8 12 1 1 19 33 64 89 97 13 7 19 2 8 1 2 74 69 65

133 104 2 1 4 .. 9 6 76 90 66 J36 119 2 2 3 1 4 1 19 19 86 100 67 118 104 12 20 7 .. 1 1 2 1 88 77 68 167 170 22 10 4 16 9 2 1 114 130 69 81 60 14 18 5 2 12 1 9 67 71 70

66 63 6 6 6 4 1 1 61 54 71 36 50 . . 5 .. .. ~ 3 20 23 72 66 60 3 .. 14 1 1 20 19 43 47 73 39 27 7 7 ...... 16 17 74 177 162 17 10 5 3 2 2 6 8 96 129 75

87 63 6 1 18 7 8 " 6 13 68 100 76 140 18! 31 14 27 31 13 1 6 1 51 52 205 217 77 60 55 8 9 15 3 51 56 78 39 35 1 5 .. 2 1 25 24 79 68 69 4 17 8 5 11 18 71 56 80

27 25 4 3 9 2 . . .. 26 30 81 80 53 . . 3 .. 6 3 65 58 82 86 78 17 18 11 .. 9 2 1 71 72 83 94 103 12 17 27 3 1 6 1 4 6 84 79 84 42 28 2 2 11 1 37 50 85

67 58 5 .. 27 4 .. 15 7 49 63 86 334 233 58 15 76 2 139 67 .. 194 4 540 276 1,074 1,478 87

333 320 37 44 43 7 98 49 3() 9 3 36 81 319 400 8$ 89 90 33 43 11 4 2 1 78 80 89 63 28 9 14 5 5 1 1 7 8 48 108 90

40 28 1 5 2 5 20 32 91 32 18 3 5 4 1 " 18 28 92 97 91 5 8 4 2 75 79 93 103 129 17 2 38 8 2 321 20 19 87 80 94 37 39 5 7 4 1 2 9 24 39 95

40 42 15 19 3 2 15 26 52 58 96 215 96 64 35 58 21 1 25 141 144 380 544 97 82 52 18 17 4 4 13 26 67 108 98 45 36 7 16 1 6 1 2 I 44 53 99 104 118 25 11 8 6 2 1 19 43 108 107 100 240 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and r------Total War- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ~ ...... --"-----...... ----'--...... ,....---"---.., P 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 17

101 Piplia Pal P. 1,356.92 104 104 485 239 246 102 101 29 1 158 181 102 Kamalsara P. 1,369.83 112 112 457 239 218 70 62 42 5 152 117 103 Jogipura 261.89 8 10 45 26 19 " 5 .. 6 3 104 Haluhedi Kalan Po. 1,134.00 75 75 329 161 168 82 80 8 1 107 84 105 Bidesi 1,153.50 46 46 238 116 122 34 30 4 79 63

106 Chapni 616.78 45 45 215 117 98 49 42 10 71 60 107 Amlaota P. 966.43 74 87 396 204 192 42 41 39 2 134 105 108 Sherpura P. 1,438.61 110 III 490 254 236 78 73 43 3 157 122 109 Udankheri M,D, 1,646.70 255 258 1,133 593 540 136 131 211 29 361 170 MP(o),S,Po. 110 Patadia P. 2,082.00 146 146 648 341 307 70 M 89 1 221 192

111 Haluhedi Khurd 859.00 47 47 221 107 114 36 36 8 66 46 112 Sultanpura 1,154.81 57 57 268 132 136 38 32 4 94 85 113 Dhakni P. 1,153.29 73 91 420 225 195 31 24 75 142 119 114 Nainwada P. 1,415.07 103 103 459 248 211 72 65 42 1 161 124 115 Chhapra 1,510.00 83 90 381 203 178 57 47 25 137 117

116 Rosia 1,039.00 72 72 341 174 167 27 24 25 101 73 117 Lalpura 423.19 27 27 128 66 62 66 62 .. 44 35 118 Chakrod 782.87 36 26 171 100 71 13 11 6 73 40 119 Rabadlia P. 1,111.57 112 114 509 271 238 57 58 75 3 170 149 120 Gulaota P,Po. 2,513.59 214 215 920 476 444 143 142 67 3 293 184

121 Dingalpur 1,850.34 56 60 258 136 122 31 36 22 86 61 122 Lachhamanpura 400.99 51 51 252 135 117 68 67 77 66 123 Biaora Mandu P,T,D,Po. 2,066.69 156 162 743 368 375 75 65 82 3 235 203 \24 Amgarha 1,020.13 50 65 296 152 144 79 74 14 107 91 125 Bilodapal 491.37 31 40 204 100 104 12 14 13 63 66

126 Dendi 597.28 49 51 215 104 111 24- 22 11 62 42 127 Tukoganj 1,094.47 76 79 371 188 183 51 46 29 113 87 128 Jamnaganj 315.01 21 2S 129 60 69 15 13 13 .. 36 46 129 Gllwada P. 2170.00 138 160 640 321 319 68 68 56 2 213 191 130 Padli 762.33 32 32 143 86 57 38 39 2 53 39

131 Lakhesra 725.67 49 48 247 131 116 31 26 7 83 60 132 Digwad 1,196.79 .. Uninhabited .. 133 Kalyanpur P. 1,260.00 90 90 330 163 167 48 55 50 3 109 117 134 Khaspura 310.52 10 15 76 43 33 5 3 10 27 21 135 Mau P. 1,744.24 182 183 743 378 365 84 82 72 6 247 180

136 Mangiakhedi 1,436.30 108 108 422 202 220 46 43 34 130 119 137 Sarali P. 1,651.37 164 165 721 381 340 50 44 104 235 198 138 Padlia Anjana P. 2,434.90 71 73 426 206 220 33 36 43 4 119 128 139 Bignodipura 1,643.67 78 78 368 192 176 74 70 33 1 116 108 140 Natadli 274.11 31 31 147 77 70 8 8 9 42 31

141 Iklera 938.46 55 55 224 106 118 14 13 18 70 48 142 Sadashivganj 554.06 22 22 95 51 44 43 39 3. 32 26 143 Bhurakhedi 522.62 50 50 260 146 114 32 27 19 92 49 144 Chatrukhedi 858.46 57 57 333 163 170 4 4 20 83 69 145 Barrukhedi 946.00 62 63 308 164 144 83 82 24 107 76

146 Dhanora P. 2,022.75 131 134 616 333 283 73 79 53 5 207 134 147 Narangarh 662.67 24 24 136 76 60 16 14 9 44 32 148 Kodiakhedi 795.34 47 47 243 120 123 20 18 22 77 68 149 Chodlia 425.68 21 28 138 79 59 55 45 9 40 39 150 Bakhatpura 361.78 6 7 36 18 18 4 5 10 11 241

SARANGPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ...... WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No_ ,...-...... --. ,-...... -, ,..--...... ---, ,...-...... ---, ,-.4.---, ,--'--,.-...... -, ,-.4.-...... ,-...... ~ ,...-A---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

98 136 29 33 19 .. 4' 12 8 81 65 101 84 77 16 14 1 13 6 25 33 87 101 102 4 2 1 2 20 16 103 56 37 23 29 10 1 9 11 2 7 6 54 84 104 72 61 5 2 2 37 59 105

43 34 13 12 10 1 4 4 10 46 38 106 71 69 20 17 11 7 2 8 17- 17 70 87 107 104 74 15 .. 16 2 3 1 1. 19 44 97 114 108 173 103 17 20 15 24 12 11 60 2 61 33 232 370 109 152 154 30 25 9 12 6 4 4 14 3 120 115 110

44 30 11 2 9 1 1 1 13 41 68 111 79 74 2 2 1 .. 11 10 38 51 112 87 78 27 35 10 12 6 2 4 83 76 113 117 87 14 ., 9 5 6 1 16 30 87 87 114 76 75 23 2 13 2 7 1 18 37 66 61 115

57 49 12 11 15 I} 13 4 73 94 116 28 22 2 10 7 1 6 3 22 27 117 50 35 1 1 19 2 1 4 27 31 118 96 97 20 14 1 16 9 24 42 101 89 119 127 51 35 20 27 23 1 6 1 77 109 183 260 120

66 34 6 6 7 1 27 50 61 121 48 47 19 14 7 .. 1 .. 2 5 58 51 122 110 100 54 49 19 6 12 6 2 4 34 42 133 172 123 81 74 24 17 1 1 45 53 124 52 54 10 12 1 37 38 125

39 41 14 : 5 1 1 42 69 126 75 62 7 6 10 7 15 18 75 96 127 30 39 3 7 3 .. 24 23 128 145 153 35 33 17 8 1 2 6 4 108 128 129 30 25 10 9 9 1 3 4 1 33 18 130

47 48 3 6 23 7 3 ...... 3 3 48 56 131 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 132 79 90 15 20 9 2 3 2 2 4 54 50 133 22 18 5 3 16 12 134 143 119 13 1 16 2 14 9 8 3 1 52 46 131 185 l35

93 87 11 7 1 4 3 14 28 72 101 136 186 149 31 47 6 2 7 5 146 142 137 74 99 16 19 20 1 8 9 1 87 92 138 66 72 33 36 15 2 76 68 139 19 16 16 15 4 2 1 35 39 14()

41 34 14 12 3 8 2 4 36 70 14f 22 18 9 8 1 .. 19 18 142 54 34 8 20 3 10 12 54 65 143 76 69 2 1 4 80 101 144 75 65 12 4 6 10 11 57 68 145

129 106 21 19 9 1 29 47 126 129 146 39 30 5 2 32 28 147 50 58 3 7 7 9 10 43 55 148 27 33 3 5 1 5 5 39 20 149 4 5 3 6 3 8 7 150 242

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu· Literate .. L.C. of Facilities in pied House· Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor· No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,--_A-, .- ...... ~ ,---"""-, r-...... -, .. - ...... - ...... p 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 17

151 Balodi 1,943.89 87 88 428 227 201 90 87 32 137 120 152 Naranpur 783.17 SJ 70 311 163 148 38 37 23 103 93 153 Biloda Purabia 993.80 41 41 178 95 83 55 51 .. 24 61 31 154 Malharganj 659.45 11 11 69 37 32 3 3 3 2 .. 24 19 155 Padana P,M,T,D, 2,930.01 583 599 2,654 1,340 1,314 278 275 1 478 53 813 567 MP(O),Po.

156 Asareta Pawar P,Po. 2,764.30 208 215 923 499 424 84 71 116 10 313 301 157 Asareta Rawat 1,559.28 65 68 295 153 142 84 73 22 .. 107 88 158 'Alooni 723.50 39 39 239 123 116 29 26 10 1 70 90 ]59 Taraganj P. 848.45 68 68 372 188 184 47 46 44 108 65 160 Kankria P. 899.22 45 59 300 162 138 15 12 24 95 88

161 Kudlasa P. 1,431.81 116 117 543 287 256 115 113 71 180 132 162 Tarlakhedi 727.71 33 47 209 103 106 3 3 14 62 57 163 Sadankhedi 794.12 35 35 159 86 73 79 62 7 50 48 164 Akniakhedi 550.94 46 46 264 141 123 31 31 9 1 91 59 165 Radha Nagar 460.40 27 37 204 115 89 23 22 11 68 47

166 Jai Nagar 525.08 26 33 134 57 77 10 9 18 31 30 167 Taleni P,S. 1,265.73 57 83 396 193 203 65 60 38 2 125 122 168 Magrana P. 2,278.38 192 192 902 477 425 197 192 117 7 282 249 169 Rampuria 1,095.66 44 44 260 151 109 25 19 38 1 96 73 170 Karondi P. 1,920.87 134 139 585 303 282 30 28 56 2 176 189

171 Lakhakhedi 485.53 27 28 149 74 75 ., .. 7 50 45 172 Nishana 955.28 76 76 342 167 175 14 18 20 111 99 173 Bam 1,154.50 125 125 609 312 297 .. 2 24 181 158 174 Nindrakhedi 838.11 36 36 176 84 92 16 24 9 48 50 175 Kachria Pro hit 896.03 54 66 287 148 139 91 91 5 91 71

176 Buddanpur P. 590.71 74 76 352 195 157 19 17 8 112 92 177 Rethani P. 903.75 66 69 309 158 151 31 28 21 .. 101 79 178 Gopalpura P. 651.48 48 57 210 108 102 83 78 31 7 68 48 179 Nihal 485.30 69 83 343 175 168 43 39 19 103 109 180 Phoolpura 793.19 20 29 120 56 64 12 14 5 36 35

181 Itawa 1,592.24 69 71 337 190 147 59 57 31 110 94 182 Latahedi P. 1,541.71 87 90 430 214 216 58 64 33 141 127 183 Ahsanpura 44UO 11 19 105 55 50 2 3 15 26 31 184 Kishanpura 320.27 21 30 150 78 n .. 6 45 42 185 Bakhtyarpura 851.72 9 11 43 21 22 8 8 3 11 12

186 Tilkod P. 2,605.96 164 174 781 409 372 51 51 44 2 259 173 187 Saidabad 287.60 36 41 228 111 117 23 18 13 65 6& 188 Hajipur P. 682.22 40 50 225 113 112 15 19 33 80 71 ]89 Kachhikhedi 848.22 44 59 322 159 163 30 33 27 99 71 ]90 Chak Kalukhedi 54.39 .. Uninhabited

191 Kalukheda P. 692.48 56 58 271 142 129 40 42 41 3 84 67 192 Jabardi P. 1,033.40 69 73 376 207 169 30 31 29 126 95 193 Rewaganj 345.38 18 21 122 70 52 26 22 10 37 28 194 Ninore P. 1,228.93 75 78 409 211 198 53 55 28 126 75

Note ;-The total number of inhabited and unin'1abited villag~3 in Slrangplr Tahsil is a~tually 191 and 3, and not 192 and 2 243

SARANGPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ""- WORKERS L.C. I II III IV V VI VII VIII ~ X No.

,----""-----. ,---..... -~ .-""--""" ,--..... -"""1 .-..... -"""1 ..--..... ----. ,-..... -:--. ,-..... -"""1 ,..-..... -"""1 ,--..... -"""1 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

85 70 35 45 1 11 2 4 3 1 90 81 151 52 49 17 4 4 2 26 42 60 55 152 43 30 13 3 1 2 34 52 153 16 15 4 1 3 4 13 13 154 "269 231 160 184 35 167 77 3 24 5 79 7 1 75 63 527 747 155

176 193 49 44 26 2 24 23 1 1 3 3 1 32 36 186 123 156 83 75 6 6 12 13 46 54 157 56 83 8 7 6 .. .. 53 26 158 79 54 7 7 15 11 80 119 159 88 81 2 2 2 3 5 67 50 160

116 96 23 14 2 2 23 36 107 124 161 43 44 7 5 7 13 41 49 162 30 26 10 7 3 7 15 36 25 163 64 38 22 20 1 1 3 1 50 64 164 40 29 5 8 2 2 13 16 47 42 165

19 17 2 4 2 4 13 26 47 166 99 94 11 5 10 28 68 81 167 145 149 82 90 24 14 7 6 3 3 8 195 176 168 81 65 6 2 9 .. .. 6 55 36 169 114 145 2S 35 17 1 13 7 1 3 1 127 93 170

40 42 4 3 6 .. 24 30 J71 82 80 13 7 10 5 9 1 3 56 76 172 154 130 21 27 4 2 1 131 139 173 34 38 13 12 1 36 42 174 65 38 5 21 33 57 68 175

87 74 15 18 7 2 1 83 65 176 {is 62 17 12 11 1 4 3 4 1 57 72 177 6 7 28 35 4 1 9 5 5 16 40 54 178 61 76 24 28 14 4 2 3 72 59 179 33 32 3 3 20 29 180

79 74 17 15 6 2 1 3 4 3 80 53 181 114 117 12 8 10 1 2 1 3 73 89 182 25 30 1 1 29 19 183 37 38 4 4 4 33 30 184 10 10 1 2 10 10 185

142 116 59 51 26 2 15 4 2 15 150 199 186 48 46 2 2 1 12 22 46 49 187 60 55 5 3 S 7 10 6 33 41 188 59 48 26 19 8 2 4 2 2 60 92 189 Uninhabited' .. 190

47 44 18 18 2 6 5 11 58 62 191 99 77 15 16 6 1 4 1 2 81 74 192 33 28 3 .. 1 33 24 193 79 39 35 33 3 6 2 3 1 85 123 194

respectively as shown in Table A-I of this Handbook and in Part II-A of the Madhya Pradesh 1961 Census Series. 244

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 1 2 3 4

A 38 Banapura 272 246 39 Babrone 274 251 1 Aagkhedi Kalan 91 81 40 Barrukhedi 294 40 2 Aagkhedi Khurd 260 56 (i) Brijpura 3 Abdapur 197 28 4 Achalpura 17 132 41 Baorikheda 305 35 5 Agwani 177 263 42 Bamora Jagir 306 43 6 Ambapura 10 108 43 Barnawad 309 45 7 Amliaghata 125 176 44 Badnagar 310 310 8 Amlar 303 34 (i) Banjarapura 9 Andalheda 18 131 45 Beelkheda 201 14 10 Anwali 175 234 (i) PUra Beelkheda 46 Bejad 307 42 11 Ankkheda 212 65 47 Bhainsana 1 87 12 Atralia 162 11 48 Bhainsani 25 86 13 Avada 308 44 49 Bhagor 57 98 (i) Deshwalipura 50 Bhilkhedi 59 100

B 51 Bhojpuria 60 103 52 Bhawanipura 67 123 14 Barodiya 22 145 53 Bhopalpura Karar 89 3 15 Banjari 31 118 54 Bhopalpura 120 174 16 Bairasia 61 104 55 Bherunpura 156 182 (i) Goliyapura (ii) Kanjarpura 56 Bhatpura 159 178 17 Bari Dhamadhore 70 154 57 Bharer 200 13 18 Bandi 71 136 58 Bisarti 143 227 19 Bari Gadia 74 153 59 Binjwa 152 185 20 Baodia 75 152 60 Bihar 154 184 (i) Balbatpura (ii) Kachhipura 81 160 21 Barkheda Bir (iii) Pipalthon (iiii) Rukniakhedi 22 Baorikheda 82 163 23 Baraytha 88 161 61 Bilwanbhat 187 273 24 Barkheda Amardas 105 203 62 Bijori 222 260 25 Barkhedi Gadi 123 171 63 Birgari 273 250 26 Baredi 127 10 64 Biralkhedi 298 247 27 Bakani 134 212 65 Bokri 129 12 28 Barkheda Dor 140 223 (i) Deshwalipura 29 Badbeli Behar 147 200 66 Boda 133 74 30 Barodia 150 189 (i) Nayapura (i) Kachhipura 67 Bilhari 300 309 68 Borkheda 243 242 31 Badlia 180 268 (i) Bhagawanpura 32 Barodi 191 280 69 Bukhari 5 112 33 Bamori 205 58 70 Buchakhedi 237 60 34 Bamora Sukha 208 67 71 Burda 258 31 35 Barwan Khurram 232 29 C (i) Karnatiyapura 36 Badbeli 261 55 72 Chandbad 9 109 (i) Balbatpura 73 Chainpura Kalan 65 126 37 Bamanpura 268 49 74 Charpura 73 134 245

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location. No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 i5 Chatha 93 76 116 Gilakhedi 287 299 '76 Chorkhedi 94 75 117 GokaJpur 292 38 i7 Champakheda 95 77 118 Gumanipura 78 166 78 Chainpura Khurd 118 173 119 Gulkhedi 131 6 79 Charpura Khurd 122 172 120 Guradia 169 214 H :80 Chhawar 124 171 121 Hanoti 41 151 .81 Chandarpura 139 220 122 Harlai 53 94 .82 Chhapri Kalan 183 270 123 Hanotia 138 222 .83 Chhapri Khurd 184 269 (i) Deshwalipura 84 Choma 198- 25 124 Hanapura 161 175 85 Chumli 207 70 125 Haliahedi 211 66 .86 Chowki 229 290 126 Hedapura 21 141 87 Chhatarpura 252 301 127 Heekmi 174 231 88 Choudhripura 271 248 128 Heerapura 267 48- :89 Chandbarli 280 307 129 Hirankhedi 231 287 130 Hoshiyarkhedi 100 209 D 131 Hulkhedi 214 216 90 Dariyapur 84 168 91 Daulatpura 2 88 I Daulatpura 270 249 92 132 Iklehra 297 187 46 '93 Devgarh 117 133 IIahipura 77 157 94 Devbarli 151 191 -95 Dhamdhore 66 125 J '96 Dharmiakhedi 106 197 134 Jasapura 144 226 97 Dhabla 171 219 135 Jamonia Johar 149 202 98 Dhunwakhedi 236 59 136 Jatkhedi 164 16 99 Dhankhedi 277 239 (i) Sansipura (i) Deshwalipura 137 Janukhedi 178 264 100 Doongapura 83 159 138 Jamonia Gopchohan 186 272 139 Jangibad 296 47 244 241 101 Dupadia 140 Jamonia Ganesh 148 201 F 141 Jhadpiplia 170 213 102 Fatehpur 157 181 142 Jhagaria 137 221 G 143 Jhumka 142 230 103 Gandhi Gram 116 N.A. 144 Jharla 179 265 104 Gadia 37 138 145 Jharkia 256 288 105 Gadriakhedi 58 101 146 Jogipura 26 93 106 Ganiyari 108 196 107 Gatla 135 211 K 108 Gadi Nipaniya 136 210 147 Karanpura 8 113 109 Gagar 206 72 148 Kaliadeh 13 116 133 110 Gadupura 285 293 149 Karia Mitrasen 35 150 Kankarwal 56 99 255 292 111 Gehunkhedi Kalan 68 124 254 291 151 Kadia Chandrawat 112 Gehunkhedi Khurd 72 135 234 22 152 Kabarpura (Bhoipura) 113 Gehunkhedi Jagir 146 224 3 89 153 Kankria Deswali 114 Ghiyakhedi 163 IS 115 Gin doli ]95 26 154 Karondi 246

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Con/d.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

155 KadiaSansi 165 17 M (i) Sansipura 156 Karuwa 167 73 193 Manpuradeo 39 137 157 Kalyanpura 181 266 194 Madora 63 121 158 Kandera Kotri 215 215 195 Madori 64 122 159 Kalali 220 261 196 Mawalia Khedar 76 149 160 Kankaria Mina 253 302 (i) Bhanmato Ka Pura 197 Madaripura 79 167 161 Kansrod 263 53 198 Mandawar 97 96 162 Kathiri 276 240 199 Mawasa 104 205 163 Khanpura 7 110 200 Manpichofl 185 271 164 Khajuria 109 199 165 Khedi 111 194 201 Mangadpur 190 281 166 KhaliJi 176 228 (i) Bediapura 167 Khajuri 238 61 202 Mahuwa 202 19 168 Kherkhedi 284 294 203 Mana 223 303 169 Kheda 293 39 204 Manpura Gujarati 281 306 170 Kishorepura 4 90 (i) Nichlapura 205 Malakhedi 291 37 171 KUla 11 114 206 Mengladeep 247 236 (i) Nayapul'a 207 Mitthanpur 19 140 172 Kolukhedi 15 129 208 Mirukhedi 226 277 173 Kolukhedi 24 85 (i) Kalbeliapura 174 Kodia God 49 82 209 Mirzapur 233 23 175 Kotra 160 179 210 Moi 6 III (i) Bankpllra 176 Kotri Kalan 218 237 211 Mohanpura 130 7 (i) Birjllpura (ii) Deshwalipura 212 Mohli Khurd 182 267 177 Kuradiakhedi 27 92 213 Mohli Kalan 224 275 178 Kukliakhedi 51 84 214 Motipura 240 64 179 Kunwarkotri 99 208 215 Mundla Bajrang 32 105 180 Kurawar 282 308 216 Mundli 62 120 (i) Nakaroadkhedi 217 Mundlia Narayan 96 78 Mundlareti 199 24 L 218 219 Mundla Barol 219 235 181 Lachhmanpura 42 142 220 Mastukhedi 221 262 182 Lakdia 47 146 221 Mugalkhedi 246 256 183 Lasudlia Jagir 48 2 184 Lasudlia Pat a 101 206 N 185 Laljipura (Kudali) 107 195 222 Nandgaon 102 207 186 Lasudlia Haji 189 278 223 Narsinghpura 115 193 (i) MOyachhapar (ii) Sherpura 224 Naihedi 227 279 187 Lashkarpur 228 285 225 Nahli 265 51 188 Lasudlia Ramnath 251 304 226 Naihedi Jagir 286 300 189 Lakhakhedi 264 52 227 Neenor 87 162 190 Laloti 275 253 228 Nipaniabela 248 251 191 Lasudlia Bhama 279 255 229 Nipania Chaitan 278 254 192 Lulakhal 245 238 230 Nuniahedi 54 95 247

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Concld.

Serial Name of Village Location Location Serial Name of Village Location Location No. Code No. Code No. No. Code No. Code No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 o s 231 Onkarpura 103 204 275 Sanwasi 45 148 p 2.76 Sagpur 69 155 232 Palasi 14 117 277 Salai 110 198 233 Paniya 23 1 278 Sarana 114 190 234 Padliadan 34 128 279 Sanka 36 127 192 282 235 Pal (i) Bhoipura 40 150 236 Pachtalai 280 Saraskhedi 196 27 237 Panjra 43 143 238 Panjri 44 144 281 Sahatkhedi 213 62 239 Paniakhedi 121 169 282 Sahllkhedi 249 258 240 Panwari 126 • 8 283 Sedri 209 69 284 Semla Ramsingh 230 289 241 Pakhri 141 229 285 SemI a Goga 250 259 242 Parliakhedi 145 225 286 Senwas 302 296 243 Partappura 155 183 287 Semalkhedi 283 305 244 Panwadi Jagir 172 218 (i) Pura D(?shwali 245 Palkhedi 188 274 288 Shankarpura 38 139 246 Parsunkhedi 203 21 289 Shyampura 113 192 247 Partappura 235 57 290 Shivpura 194 284 248 Patelpura 269 245 291 Shivpura 288 295 249 Padlia Dan 295 41 292 Shahbajpura 289 32 (i) Brijpura (ii) Garhi 293 Sonkatch 250 Phoolpura 304 33 12 115 (0 Pura Sonkatch 251 Pipliya Dhakad 30 106 294 Sobhagpura 112 188 252 PipJiaag 33 119 (i) Pura 253 Pithakheda 52 79 295 Sukli 168 71 254 Piplia Rasoda 132 5 296 Suklia 173 232 255 PipJia Biram 216 217 297 Sundi 193 283 217 233 256 Piplia Jiya T 257 Piplia Kaji 225 276 298 Tajpura 258 Piplia Tawakkul 262 54 28 91 259 Pipalkheda 299 252 (I) Kheda 260 Pilukhedi 311 298 299 Tajipura 242 243 (i) Chowki 300 Tareni Dhakad 257 286 261 Pura Jagir 46 147 R 262 Raghunathpura 16 130 301 Taleo 259 30 263 Ranjitpura 29 107 (i) Kachhipura 302 Teekria 264 Raghunathpura Jagir 80 158 290 36 303 Tindooia 265 Ramgarh 86 164 153 186 304 Tuti 166 266 Ranawa 98 97 18 305 Turkipura Sinka 267 Rasidkhedi 119 170 241 244 306 Turkipura 268 Ralayati 128 9 301 297 269 Rawatpura 239 63 v 270 Radhanpura 266 50 307 Udpuria 55 102 (i) Bediapura 308 Umarjhir 20 N.A. 309 Umria 90 4 271 Rensi 158 180 310 Umri 210 68 272 Rooparail 92 80 v 273 Ronsla 204 20 274 Rupaheda 50 83 311 Vijaigarh 85 165 • 248

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS: Name Area Occu- Literate ,- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,----"---., ,---"----., ,---"---, ,---"---, ,---"'--:---, P 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 17

24/5 Narsingarh Tahsil Rural 319,684.27 20149 21542 105680 54690 50990 11641 11356 275 263 8432 760 34547 28025

1 Bhai,1sana P,M,D,Po. 2,767.12 238 239 1211 608 603 144 142 149 5 376 294 2 Dau]atpura ],200.37 51 51 288 147 141 39 43 9 107 78 3 Ghiyakhedi 1,111.53 33 33 19R 105 93 39 41 16 .. 74 60 4 Kisl10repura 722.09 42 42 239 136 103 63 64 7 1 77 63 5 Bukhari 683.84 22 22 112 60 52 26 26 4 37 25

6 Moi 902.90 35 35 253 141 112 15 19 16 90 66 7 Khanpura P. 1,050.81 139 139 732 372 360 57 54 40 232 196 8 Karanpura 389.75 15 15 90 48 42 17 15 34 30 9 Chandbad . 545.71 11 12 65 33 32 2 4 1 24 17 10 Ambapura 332.06 10 10 40 21 19 21 19 15 12

II Killa 726.03 21 21 103 57 46 7 7 18 1 41 29 12 Sonkatch P. 3.126.12 163 173 864 441 423 44 43 61 6 296 242 I3 Kaliadeh 342.43 25 27 135 65 70 32 33 2 45 36 14 Palasi 765.46 36 36 204 110 94 16 13 7 84 78 15 Kolukhedi 1,114,43 44 44 248 129 119 19 18 9 81 62

16 R::lghunathpura 503,43 Uninhabited 17 Achalpura 495.15 26 26 141 65 76 5 5 2 36 36 18 Andalheda P. 1,863.34 135 143 721 366 355 47 42 39 1 236 199 19 Mitthanpur 1,412.50 25 28 137 74 63 21 17 6 4 1 43 41 20 Umarjhir 36.90 7 7 45 22 23 2 15 11

21 Hedapura 573.34 27 27 156 85 71 9 10 2 53 28 22 Barodiya 671.46 30 30 167 92 75 4 3 9 1 62 38 23 Paniya P,D,Po. 2,365.96 174 177 1084 580 504 66 67 57 5 382 276 24 Kolukhedi 687.68 40 41 168 81 87 22 28 3 49 50 25 Bhainsani 976.50 56 57 273 150 123 29 28 8 98 72

26 Jogipura 566.87 77 80 342 194 148 35 31 4 135 94 27 Kuradiakhedi 1,195.71 72 74 353 189 164 63 59 10 126 119 28 Tajpura P. 1,083.12 54 54 324 161 163 51 49 6 109 88 29 RanjitpLlra 1.245.87 53 53 240 127 113 59 63 8 90 71 30 Plpllya Dhaka 783.53 49 49 242 137 105 40 34 7 1 77 58

31 Banjari 549.84 17 18 76 36 40 5 5 2 25 25 32 MundIa Bajrang 930.87 43 44 236 118 118 18 17 8 1 80 60 33 Pip]iabag 935.28 36 45 321 166 155 38 28 37 6 123 113 34 PadJndan P,Po. 968.43 41 64 309 175 134 32 35 8 121 74 35 Kar:a Mitrasen 696.21 39 47 220 108 112 30 31 3 1 75 70

36 Pd 452.71 10 10 64 29 35 4 4 24 19 22 37 Gadl.l P. 567.37 84 94 531 282 249 30 17 19 13 1 174 ISO 38 Shan';arpura 312.00 30 32 169 88 81 8 8 49 42 39 Manpuradeo 948.65 64 67 356 195 161 5 8 1L 124 97 4{) P::lchtalai 205.78 6 6 29 16 13 7 5 7 4

41 Hanoti 979.28 49 54 232 128 104 20 16 20 22 21 6 81 53 42 Lachhmanpura 306.25 21 21 92 45 47 .. 1 1 32 8 43 Panjra P. 531.43 44 44 258 136 122 16 11 7 6 12 1 85 58 44 Panjri 486.18 44 44 239 129 110 3 1 10 85 65 45 Sanwasi P. 1,598.06 99 99 516 270 246 53 49 14 8 165 120

46 Pura Jagir 919.75 51 52 264 135 129 22 16 16 2 82 49 41 Lakdia 527.53 27 27 143 72 71 .. 46 38 48 Lasudlia Jagir P,Mp(O). 1,507.28 87 102 481 244 237 43 39 47 7 164 131 49 Kodia God P. 1,230.00 84 90 463 239 224 47 48 34 1 161 122 50 Rupaheda 507.25 33 33 164 89 75 13 13 8 62 43 251

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- .A. -, WORKERS I n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.c. No• r-...... ___" ,--...... --, r-...... -, .- ...... --, .. -...... _, rr-- ...... --, .-- ..... ----, ,--...... ---, ,-...... --, ,---...... -, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

:21794 18762 6354 7049 1738 213 1736 729 41 133 46 612 138 20 .. 2119 1088 20143 22965 R 24/5

187 174 15 18 14 54 12 3 2 31 3 1 69 86 232 309 1 82 49 5 25 8 6 1 1 5 3 40 63 2 60 48 11 9 o' 3 3 31 33 3 56 51 1 2 6 1 13 10 59 40 4 34 23 3 2 23 27 5 80 61 4 5 5 1 51 46 6 175 152 46 38 9 6 2 140 164 7 34 30 14 12 8 24 17 9 15 9 15 11 1 6 7 10

35 26 3 3 1 2 16 17 11 203 215 25 16 33 15 2 4 4 16 5 145 181 12 42 33 2 1 1 2 20 34 13 .80 73 3 5 .. 1 26 16 14 53 48 4 11 15 7 3 2 48 57 15

.. Uninhabited .. 16 31 24 3 12 1 1 29 40 17 175 115 20 76 5 13 3 3 20 5 130 156 18 36 33 7 8 31 22 19 9 8 4 3 2 7 12 20

33 21 9. 3 2 8 4 32 43 21 43 30 11 7 1 7 1 30 37 22 272 206 55 51 27 7 9 1 19 11 198 228 23 32 31 17 19 32 37 24 69 56 14 16 9 .. 3 3 52 51 25 ~

92 82 16 11 22 3 1 2 59 54 26 99 102 3 2 9 1 3 12 14 63 45 27 95 73 8 14 4 I 1 1 52 75 28 64 51 20 19 3 1 2 1 37 42 29 61 52 10 5 2 1 3 1 60 47 30

22 25 1 ... 2 11 15 31 59 43 11 16 8 1 1 1 38 58 32 109 100 8 11 1 3 2 2 43 4~.<. 33 80 61 15 11 18 7 2 1 54 60 34 53 54 13 14 2 7 2 33 42 35

18 20 2 1 10 13 36 99 102 33 27 9 3 30 21 108 99 37 40 32 5 6 4 4 39 39 38 99 73 16 13 1 1 2 2 6 8 71 64 39 6 4 1 9 9 40

61 35 17 18 1 2 47 51 41 18 4 5 5 .. 4 4 13 39 42 59 50 8 8 8 5 1 4 51 64 43 62 58 2 11 3 1 1 6 6 44 45 44 107 80 29 32 5 .. ,11 5 1 13 2 105 126 45

40 20 27 27 6 5 1 3 53 80 46 36 29 10 9 26 33 47 85 73 11 41 25 11 32 17 80 106 48 109 83 31 34 17 5 2 2 78 102 49 53 36 8 7 1 27 32 SO 252

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu· Literate ,----- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) r-"----, ,---"-----., ,-_.._--.~ ,----"----, 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 15 16 17

51 Kukliakhedi 618.62 52 53 256 130 126 28 31 18 91 74 52 Pithakheda 310.84 16 18 101 50 51 4 1 32 27 53 Harlai 1,380.15 81 81 407 193 214 56 56 10 128 112 54 Nuniahedi P. 1,382.03 86 86 480 242 238 21 26 14 146 134 55 Udpuria 829.53 38 38 193 105 88 38 35 11 60 30

56 Kankarwal P. 864.15 57 57 269 141 128 36 37 11 91 87 57 Bhagor 361.62 16 16 81 37 44 .. 25 23 58 Gadriakhedi 539.90 39 39 212 115 97 19 20 73 62 59 Bhilkhedi 560.50 31 31 173 94 79 24 14 7 54 49- 60 Bhojpuria P. 1,093.78 43 48 244 125 119 38 37 9 71 65

61 Bairasia P,Po. 5,037.28 202 241 1,205 620 585 123 136 87 13 381 286 62 MundJi 1,281.34 47 52 277 150 127 24 19 3 91 71 63 Madora 534.93 16 23 113 62 51 13 8 9 44 20 64 Madori 401.53 10 12 81 46 35 4 3 28 21 65 Chainpura Kalan 585.00 27 33 172 86 86 29 23 13 55 40

66 Dhamdhore 543.03 21 25 122 62 60 6 5 5 41 24 67 Bhawanipura 385.25 26 30 189 91 98 15 10 5 63 57 68 Kadia Chandrawat 579.87 30 35 253 150 103 16 12 30 116 48 69 Sagpur 321.31 17 17 85 48 37 11 10 31 24 70 Bari Dhamdhore 156.56 Uninhabited

71 Bandi 145.75 14 14 70 39 31 39 31 3 23 19 72 Kaharpura (Bhoipura) 283.00 1 1 10 5 5 4 3 73 Charpura 462.75 113 113 502 264 238 50 46 17 2 158 127 74 Bari Gadia 275.31 Uninhabited 75 Baodia 456.31 29 40 224 117 107 7 5 2 71 GO

76 Mawalia Khedar 875.18 35 37 179 86 93 20 19 2 5 13 3 58 51 77 IJahipura . 210.40 18 18 89 47 42 11 11 2 29 28 78 Gumanipura 103.15 Uninhabited 79 Madaripura 101.65 Uninhabited 80 Raghunathpura Jagir 501.56 47 48 243 133 110 20 13 6 84 58

81 Barkheda Bir 481.53 33 33 123 62 61 6 13 3 2 13 37 36 82 Baorikheda 163.00 12 14 62 33 29 15 14 6 23 6 83 Doongapura 208.12 22 23 89 42 47 24 21 7 6 4 32 25 84 Dariyapur 162.06 2 2 6 4 2 4 2 85 Vijaigarh P. 793.78 54 67 313 159 154 6 7 36 28 16 99 99

86 Ramgarh 2,303.08 41 52 255 126 129 19 30 12 16 21 2 78 40 87 Neenor 680.40 46 46 228 110 118 9 16 Ii 10 2 78 70 88 Baraytha 1,323.21 60 60 316 165 151 33 31 1 21 6 95 56 89 Bhopalpura Karar 1,512.81 26 37 177 92 85 12 12 7 68 55 90 Umria P. 1,585.84 66 87 449 229 220 57 61 15 1 141 141

91 Aagkhedi Kalan 1,532.18 53 54 323 177 146 11 15 22 3 108 89 92 Rooparail 526.25 32 32 159 81 78 16 17 2 50 49 93 Chatha 1,224.59 59 66 337 167 170 54 43 16 107 81 94 Chorkhedi 1,071.56 34 39 198 106 92 8 8 76 62 95 Champakheda P. 1,168.84 46 53 300 151 149 36 30 8 108 98

96 Mundla Narayan 1,031.59 42 42 209 102 107 32 37 5 71 62 97 Mandawar P,D. 4,790.00 301 303 1,430 759 671 127 109 159 8 491 388 98 Ranawa P. 1,604.37 112 112 512 275 237 48 53 42 3 157 129 99 Kunwarkotri P,M,D,Po. 3,236.84 182 225 1,004 522 482 61 61 134 13 310 266 100 Hoshiyarkhedi 518.34 35 39 213 112 101 49 40 11 65 53- 253

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIll IX X L.c. No. .r--.A.--, r-~ r-.A.~ ..--""'~ ,-.A.--, .-...... ~ r-""'~ ,--""'-"""'\ r-""'-"""'\ ,-""'-, M F M F M F M F M F MFM FM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 1

59 49 22 24 1 9 1 39 52 51 23 18 9 9 .. 18 24 52 79 82 24 21 8 5 5 3 5 7 1 65 102 53 leo 89 32 44 12 1 1 1 96 104 54 42 21 9 9 6 2 1 45 58 5S

7S 66 12 21 2 2 50 41 56 17 20 7 3 I 12 21 57 4S 40 24 22 2 1 1 42 3S 58 45 46 2 3 3 1 3 40 30 59 47 56 9 9 8 3 4 54 54 60

289 218 69 62 4 3 6 3 4 2 6 239 299 61 69 52 6 19 13 3 59 56 62 31 14 3 5 8 1 1 1 III 31 63 26 21 2 18 14 64 35 26 10 14 6 2 2 31 46 65

35 23 2 1 4 21 36 66 51 50 7 7 4 1 28 41 67 42 12 8 18 15 6 1 45 17 34 55 68 18 14 5 8 6 2 .. .. 2 17 13 69 Uninhabited 70

13 8 9 11 16 12 71 4 3 1 2 72 58 39 75 77 18 9 1 2 2 4 106 111 73 .. . Ut\il\h~bited' .. 74 53 41 8 19 6 3 1 46 47 75

26 32 13 12 7 3 4 8 2 28 42 76 12 12 6 8 5 6 8 18 14 77 • Uninh~bited' 78 Uninhabited 79 41 28 31 30 8 1 3 49 52 80

27 2S 5 10 3 1 1 1 2S 2S 81 13 3 7 3 3 10 23 82 13 10 8 11 2 8 4 1 10 22 83 4 2 .. 84 45 52 27 43 25 4 2 60 55 85

39 14 13 18 12 7 4 1 6 4 48 89 86 56 63 6 6 15 1 1 32 48 87 . 65 42 15 14 13 2 70 95 88 60 50 4 5 2 2 24 30 . 89 105 101 23 36 13 3 1 88' 79 90

101 78 7 11 69 57 91 48 48 2 1 .. 31 29 92 60 54 20 12 13 2 . 1 14 12 60 89 93 67 62 .. 3 4 2 30 30 94 84 79 9 8 5 10 11 43 51 95

45 38 4 8 2 18 16 .. 2 31 4S 96 371 321 60 46 8 28 17 9 15 4 268 283 97 105 92 24 33 11 9 4 2 6 118 lOS 98 170 167 53 73 13 36 14 10 5 2 26 7 212 216 99 45 43 17 10 2 1 47 48 tOI) 254

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate l.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,--.A._--, ,---"--, ,-_...A..-, ,---A.-, r-~ P 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 17

lOt Lasudlia Pata 1,275.05 28 32 200 102 98 24 26 9 61 59 102 Nandgaon 743.84 36 43 196 106 90 7 8 8 65 47 103 Onkarpura 703.87 43 65 298 149 149 19 28 8 94 86 104 Mawasa P,Po. 1,676.31 127 152 686 363 323 95 76 81 219 181 105 Barkheda Amardas P. 1,517.56 84 84 437 236 201 54 42 74 9 168 135

106 Dharmiakhedi 889.25 31 35 194 107 87 15 14 6 73 45 107 Laljipura (Kudali) 1,217.40 61 61 380 198 182 36 34 14 137 121 108 Ganiyari P. 2,595.75 162 162 917 491 426 66 51 1 1 32 18 330 306 109 Khajuria 1,163.53 43 44 232 116 116 30 30 14 3 71 67 110 Salai 567.31 23 23 106 55 51 13 15 2 33 30

111 Khedi 481.46 37 41 266 132 134 39 37 17 2 82 75 112 Sobhagpura 335.18 19 19 125 65 60 9 8 7 44 37 113 Shyampura 450.87 23 24 III 55 56 6 4 6 37 40 114 Saran a P. 1,308.46 62 73 422 201 221 48 48 33 113 110 115 Narsinghpura 364.75 9 9 60 33 27 3 20 18

116 Gandhi Gram 264.03 29 29 133 69 64 68 61 4 37 38 117 Devgarh 1,611.68 34 35 157 81 76 27 25 3 58 37 118 Chainpura Khurd 263.9J 21 22 106 53 53 2 4 35 37 119 Rasidkhedi 233.65 8 8 53 31 22 .. 16 11 120 Bhopalpura 242.09 11 11 48 26 I 22 12 5 18 17

J 21 Paniakhedi 224.18 Uninhabited 122 Charpura Khurd 90.28 6 6 30 20 10 .. .. ., 10 9 123 Barkhedi Godi 866.50 45 45 204 108 96 17 9 12 17 2 81 69 124 Chhawar 234.90 13 14 81 46 35 8 11 31 28 125 Amliaghat 217.56 18 19 85 43 42 30 26

126 Panwari 863.84 33 33 192 lOt 91 10 II 77 77 66 127 Baredi 1,247.65 72 72 337 170 167 81 77 24 2 104 97 J28 Ralay:lti 687.40 44 44 215 112 103 11 12 1 .. 77 62 129 Bokri P,Po. 1,736.90 81 81 431 224 207 42 37 35 1 163 J27 130 Mohanpura 740.18 22 22 113 62 51 7 9 10 5 45 27

13.1 Gulkhedi 234.87 Uninhabited ...... 132 Piplia Ras0da P,D,Po. 3,484.28 216 242 1055 559 496 J50 125 79 3 349 263 133 Boda P,M,D,Hos, 5,393.05 726 726 3528 1786 1742 317 332 574 79 1031 672 Mew,Po. 134 Bakani P. }.085.40 44 66 336 181 155 20 15 21 2 115 91 135 Gatla 1,661.40 54 18 383 203 180 28 19 12 130 105

13G Gadi Nip:llliya P. 2,115.09 119 144 743 385 358 55 50 40 256 244 J37 Jhagana ],576.25 70 74 329 163 166 34 30 15 2 98 88 138 Hanotia P,M,Po. 2,866.43 173 181 822 439 3g3 66 75 94 10 270 170 139 Chandarpura 616.78 38 39 205 100 105 16 15 11 64 64 140 Barkheda Dor 1,179.59 54 70 309 163 146 50 44 19 105 84

141 Pakhri 263.03 18 19 102 53 49 3 5 10 3S 32 142 Jhumka 711.78 4') 50 213 117 96 18 17 23 82 65 143 Bisarti 381.65 2O, 27 132 63 69 7 10 5 42 51 144 Jasapura 469.34 18 19 108 55 53 10 8 4 40 31 145 Parliakhedi P. 905.50 33 37 240 127 113 20 15 25 84 70

146 Kankria Deswali 222.53 12 15 56 29 27 5 3 6 16 16 147 Badbcli Behar 727.90 46 46 233 106 127 43 51 13 79 87 148 Jamonia Ganesh P,Po. 2,281.15 149 149 780 403 377 46 48 87 3 275 254 149 J amonia J ohar P. 1,526.86 104 104 567 307 260 72 87 67 2 177 162 150 Barodia P. 3,659.34 202 202 1132 588 544 112 115 39 40 100 3 387 352 255

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ----A.. , WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-"""---. ,-"""-, ,-"""-, ,-"""---. ,_"""_, .-_-'--, ,_"""_, .-_A._, ,-A.-, ,--",,"-., M F M F M F M F M F M FM PM F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

44 51 12 8 5 41 39 101 47 39 9 7 1 2 1 6 41 43 102 81 80 3 5 1 6 1 3 55 63 103 134 118 51 47 3 14 8 4 1 12 8 144 142 104 131 103 27 31 8 1 1 1 68 66 105

39 36 13 9 14 2 4 1 34 42 106 111 100 11 19 9 3 2 3 61 6{ 107 206 221 38 50 23 8 3 1 2 54 30 161 120 lOS 58 60 8 6 1 1 1 3 , , 45 49 109 26 26 2 2 5 2 22 21 110

74 70 7 5 1 50 59 III 36 31 3 3 I 1 3 3 21 23 112 19 27 18 13 " 18 16 113 80 88 21 22 9 3 88 III 114 19 17 1 1 13 9 115

25 25 6 12 , , 2 4 1 32 26 116 34 26 12 9 4 1 1 7 1 23 39 117 8 13 3 2 24 22 18 16 118 9 7 5 4 2 15 11 119 13 16 2 1 3 8 5 120

Uninhabited 121 9 8 1 1 10 1 122 65 57 11 11 5 1 27 27 123 29 27 2 1 15 7 124 23 19 6 7 1 13 16 125

55 56 9 10 Il 2 24 25 126 58 52 32 37 2 6 7 1 5 1 66 70 127 , , 35 59 52 14 10 " 2 2 41 128 113 96 19 18 16 1 11 7 4 5 61 80 129 32 16 9 5 3 4 1 2 17 24 130

Uninhabited 131 221 152 30 41 15 16 3 3 2 64 65 210 233 132 383 276 112 100 48 3 138 44 1 99 250 249 755 1070 133 64 67 22 21 23 2 2 3 1 66 64 134 93 94 12 10 22 1 1 2 73 75 135

189 210 12 21 30 16 10 2 9 1 129 114 136 69 70 13 13 4 1 11 5 65 78 131 142 98 58 51 18 13 24 4 3 6 1 1 17 4 169 213 138 44- 54 10 10 4 5 1 36 41 139 61 64 19 18 6 6 2 2 5 58 62 140

23 32 3 2 7 ]8 17 141 59 58 11 7 5 5 1 1 35 31 142 36 42 4 9 2 21 18 143 26 18 3 9 11 4 15 22 144 68 63 9 7 4 3 43 43 145

9 11 5 5 1 13 11 146 71 70 7 11 1 27 40 141 239 230 18 16 3 5 6 1 9 2 128 123 148 134 139 11 16 15 4 2 3 2 8 5 130 98 149 234 250 75 72 6 6 26 21 4 42 3 201 192 150 256

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate ..---- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,---.A.---., ,...... --'--, ,...... _J...---, ,----"----, ~~ P M F M F M F M F M F.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 !4 15 16 IT

151 Devbarli 127.53 Uninhabited 152 Binjwa 632.40 29 45 220 122 98 10 8 2 68 63 153 Tindonia P. 211.64 123 159 845 449 396 52 47 76 298 20& 154 Bihar 466.65 82 86 461 257 204 38 29 41 143 113 155 Partappura 246.12 2 4 26 13 13 3 10 &

156 Bherunpura 159.15 8 8 27 15 12 11 T 157 Fatehpuf 322.05 8 8 34 21 13 1 13 7 158 Rensi 230.87 17 17 67 36 31 6 4 2 3 5 27 23- 159 Bhatpura 189.15 3 3 19 10 9 6 4- 160 Kotra P,D,Po. 645.53 126 130 601 318 283 77 79 15 15 87 10 194 124-

161 Hanapura 277.09 14 14 77 45 32 2 1 26 2() 162 Atralia 456.53 34 34 163 84 79 9 10 1 58 52 163 Karondi 705.68 43 46 240 121 119 . 62 66 4 1 81 72 . 164 Jatkhedi 514.59 61 66 315 167 148 130 116 9 .. ,94 74 165 Kadia Sansi P,T,D. 1,444.34 134 150 642 327 315 278 277 110 26 201 175

166 Tuti P. 636.03 62 62 311 163 148 45 38 23 103 9o. 167 Karuwa 463.40 39 39 204 105 99 24 22 13 1 70 68 168 Sukli P. ],368.12 131 133 569 300 269 20 24 86 2 183 182 169 GUladia Po. 1,125.49 44 57 307 148 159 30 25 20 97 102 170 Jhadpiplia P. 2,086.56 95 137 626 331 295 45 40 46 3 218 168

171 Dhabla P. 2,725.71 167 199 916 475 441 153 147 58 3 312 282 172 Pnnwadi Jagir P. 2,005.31 102 133 618 314 304 40 31 47 3 207 189 173 Suklia 913.65 49 61 276 145 131 45 43 19 2 96 75 174 Heekmi P. ],301.40 84 90 398 206 192 18 16 35 4 130 ]05 175 Anwali 906.56 50 62 322 168 154 30 28 15 102 89'

176 Khalili 806.12 30 30 146 80 66 51 49 8 58 44 177 Agwani 217.50 6 6 28 15 13 3 1 1 11 lo. 178 Janukhedi 194.12 10 12 53 25 28 6 7 3 17 15 179 Jharla P,Po. 2,200.43 172 179 823 426 397 91 81 87 12 283 211 180 Badlia 431.63 11 11 57 28 29 4 7 3 16 IS

181 Kalyanpura 391.06 7 7 33 17 16 .. 10 10' IB2 MohH 'Khurd 468.71 28 28 129 61 68 9 11 5 40 42 183 Chhapri Kalan 624.40 31 32 118 61 57 5 4 5 46 39- 184 Chhapri Khurd 162.75 2 2 10 3 7 1 2 2 185 Manpichori 313 71 26 26 133 68 65 4 2 19 42 3J

186 Ja:nonia Gopchohan P. 1,516.00 112 135 758 384 374 75 78 56 254 240 187 Bilw:lnbhat 419.18 13 15 96 53 43 8 8 30 25 188 Palkhedi 543.56 35 35 174 76 98 20 33 3 1 52 54 189 Lasudlia Haji P. 1,727.34 92 93 418 221 197 47 39 8 6 29 150 124 190 Mangadpur 687.09 25 26 132 68 64 38 30 2 4 2 43 44

191 Barodi 495.75 19 32 151 79 72 13 12 13 49 46 192 Sanka P. 1,336.37 82 82 445 229 216 57 53 13 12 17 157 130 193 Sundi 543.06 42 42 217 115 102 44 48 4 74 64 194 Shivpura 461.81 18 18 117 60 57 22 24 3 34 37 195 Gindoli 6707S 51 51 238 132 106 57 46 7 86 60

196 Saraskhedi 828.37 62 62 275 148 127 4S 50 5 1 106 83 197 Abdapur 609.62 37 37 193 104 89 104 89 58 52 198 Choma P,Mp(O). 1.905.28 92 106 604 312 292 45 32 32 2 200 182 199 Mundlareti P. 1,074.37 56 56 351 195 156 21 20 1 26 1 119 85 200 Bharer 986.56 64 71 359 181 178 71 72 110 105 257

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· --\.. ----, WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. A ...... ,-_.A._...... ,-A-...... - ..... ,.....-A-...... r- ---, ,--..... - ,--..... - ...... ,-A-...... ,--..... -...... ,-- -~ -. M F ..... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

.. Uninhabited 151 57 57 3 5 3 1 3 ., 2 54 35 152 222 173 34 26 2 26 4 .. 1 13 3 151 190 153 98 83 ' 28 24 2 2 2 4 3 8 2 114 91 154 6 6 1 3 3 7 15S

7 4 4 3 4 5 156 9 6 I 4 8 6 157 17 19 3 3 1 4 3 9 8 158 5 4 1 ,. 4 5 159 90 63 19 42 27 11 9 5 2 1 8 3 38 124 159 160

24 19 1 1 1 19 12 161 49 45 8 7 26 27 162 71 57 8 10 7 40 47 163 59 52 5 3 ,12 5 . 1 1 16 14 73 74 164 155 142 8 9 8 1 1 1 29 22 126 140 165

68 62 3 23 8 2 3 22 60 58 166 48 26 21 42 .. J 35 31 167 127 111 47 69 4 1 1 1 3 1 117 87 168 55 61 15 32 10 4 1 13 8 51 57 169 135 119 22 15 2 6 5 2 4 3 34 39 113 127 170

148 155 93 116 23 14 5 2 7 25 4 163 159 171 139 149 35 37 . 5 7 1 7 14 2 107 115 172 60 52 24 23 1 .. 11 49 56 173 73 54 25 39 16 10 11 1 1 5 76 87 174 66 60 20 22 4 8 7 2 2 66 65 175

37 31 20 13 22 22 176 8 9 1 1 2 4 3 177 10 10 4 5 1 2 8 13 178 142 100 105 106 8 1 13 2 10 2 1 4 143 186 179 15 16 1 2 12 11 180

5 5 5 5 7 6 181 20 23 4 6 10 13 4 2 21 26 182 38 39 2 4 1 1 15 18 183 2 2 . . .. 1 5 184 25 25 3 8 5 9 26 32 185

173 176 28 S1 11 16 9 7 3 1 8 3 8 130 134 186 24 18 5 4 2 2 23 18 187 36 38 11 9 1 3 7 1 24 44 188 113 97 21 16 2 9 8 5 3 71 73 189 20 27 13 16 8 1 2 25 20 190

35 34 14 12 .' 30 26 J 91 92 94 39 33 23 2 1 1 1 1 72 86 192 49 46 18 17 6 1 I 41 38 193 25 27 6 10 3 26 20 194 47 39 30 21 4 2 3 46 46 195

76 55 26 27 1 1 3 42 44 196 47 39 11 11 .. ., 2 46 37 197 114 127 49 42 13 8 7 1 2 15 4 1I2 110 198 66 53 27 31 15 4 3 4 1 76 71 199 75 68 8 11 7 6 10 2 4 8 16 71 73 200 258

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS L.C. Name Facilities Area Occu· House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate , No. of available in pied holds Population Castes Tribes and Total Wore Village acres Houses Educated kers (I-IX)" ,-""'--, ,--"-, ,--"-, ,-""'--, .-""'--, 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 15 16 17

201 Beel Kheda P. 1,459.12 86 94 425 232 193 17 19 18 156 120 202 Mahuwa P. 1,732.78 126 126 543 265 278 35 39 46 3 164 177 203 Parsunkhedi P. 864.09 89 89 403 211 192 14 22 34 142 ]25 204 Ronsla P. 2,709.21 205 205 861 445 416 97 98 1 55 8 292 251 205 Bamori P. 1,441.81 113 123 515 265 250 162 140 28 164 147

206 Gagar 713.18 73 73 340 172 168 49 60 25 108 i9 207 Chumli 673.65 27 27 132 70 62 12 14 2 46 38 208 Bamora Suka 1,155.03 61 69 330 166 164 40 36 18 1 102 93 209 Sedri 511.46 35 35 148 76 72 22 20 13 1 46 41 210 Umri P. 779.46 100 100 490 260 230 78 65 49 151 126

211 Haliahedi 475.75 40 46 250 113 137 8 8 26 68 74 212 Ankheda 796.09 21 32 165 92 73 12 6 3 50 44 213 Sahatkhedi 1,018.87 44 59 275 128 147 55 80 10 84 77 214 Hulkhedi P. 913.96 106 106 544 290 254 154 125 13 162 140 215 Kandra Kotri P. 1,373.65 116 116 556 285 271 84 84 68 3 180 146

216 Piplia Biram P. 2,535.03 143 156 778 391 387 107 92 54 2 272 241 217 Piplia Jiya 356.93 6 7 34 16 18 3 1 9 7 218 Kotri Kalan P,D. 4,420.25 392 392 1906 1003 903 189 193 125 10 606 436 219 Mundla Barol P. 1,608.62 98 117 557 292 265 50 46 76 14 183 134 220 Kalali 191.18 4 6 35 19 16 5 3 4 10 8

221 Mastukhedi 472.56 19 24 112 55 57 22 26 7 41 22 222 Bijori P. 1,689.00 110 116 494 263 231 36 34 41 3 190 130 223 Mana P. 2,026.96 185 185 871 457 414 80 79 73 4 309 273 224 MohIi Kalan 2,309.63 149 187 925 491 434 66 50 83 5 305 213 225 Piplia Kaji 450.28 13 13 90 43 47 3 5 3 29 20

226 Miru Khedi 571.18 33 33 181 99 82 29 19 2 63 52 227 Naihedi 422.46 13 13 58 34 24 1 21 19 228 Lashkarpur 719.56 51 52 266 159 107 32 18 11 2 110 68 229 Chowki 694.43 23 23 120 67 53 14 10 4 46 39 230 Semla Ram Singh 526.87 26 26 129 71 58 18 22 5 50 40

231 Hirankhedi 489.65 20 20 100 54 46 2 2 10 35 31 232 Barwan Khurram P. 1,609.65 175 179 847 440 407 236 217 41 1 271 162 233 Mirzapur 584.25 44 47 253 128 125 57 66 8 68 76 234 Gehunkhedi Jagir 1,148.37 54 54 304 152 152 28 41 18 1 96 38 235 Partappura P. 772.75 58 58 316 153 163 17 21 34 110 110

236 Dhunwakhedi l,t01.25 56 69 319 163 156 65 71 12 2 101 93 737 Buchal

24\ Turkipura Sinka P,Po. 1,068.93 186 196 959 479 480 54 44 58 8 297 287 241. Tajipura 710.21 54 54 273 141 132 13 17 18 1 90 70 243 Borkheda P. 2,720.00 165 165 807 408 399 74 68 68 15 261 198 244 Dupadia 266.50 Uninhabited 245 Lulakhal 1,151.34 70 70 357 176 181 29 29 11 109 111

246 Mughalkhedi P. 802.90 77 77 369 189 180 183 176 6 4 120 106 247 Meng1adeep 729.31 63 75 384 208 176 16 15 16 1 133 119 248 Nipaniabela 966.21 29 29 133 66 67 21 22 12 45 34 249 Sahukhedi 55894 57 69 336 182 154 23 ]8 12 113 101 250 Semla Goga 1,749.93 64 80 375 186 189 63 50 16 2 126 113 259

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- --A.. -, WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII· IX X L.C. No. ._A_-, r--.A.--, r-.A.--, r--.A.--., r--A --, r-..... --, r-A --, r-"""--, ,-""---, ,-A--., M F M F M F M F M F M FM l' M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

111 82 30 38 6 6 3 76 73 201 102 127 27 34 11 7 17 9 2 5 .. 101 101 202 103 103 21 8 7 4 7 14 69 67 203 151 136 78 100 16 28 12 1 3 I 15 2 153 165 204 100 78 44 67 6 2 14 101 103 205

90 72 8 10 3 4 6 3 1 64 79 206 40 33 4 5 1 1 24 24 207 80 65 16 26 2 2 4 64 71 208 45 35 1 5 .. 1 .. 30 31 209 111 94 29 26 1 1 6 5 1 1 2 109 104 210

52 49 9 16 6 9 1 45 63 211 34 12 11 32 2 3 42 29 212 67 54 10 22 2 1 1 4 44 70 213 111 90 49 50 2 128 114 214 70 63 59 61 8 31 20 4 8 2 105 125 215

189 179 46 55 1 14 4 1 2 3 1 12 119 146 216 9 1 7 11 211 297 180 206 216 6 39 15 1 19 7 38 18 397 467 218 III 92 41 31 13 11 6 3 1 4 4 109 131 219 8 8 2 9 8 220

17 6 14 16 9 1 .. .. 14 35 221 115 72 50 50 1 5 1 8 1 5 73 101 222 216 219 42 49 33 1 5 2 3 1 10 1 148 141 223 167 115 70 82 24 1 31 "11 7 4 6 186 221 224 10 10 15 10 4 14 27 225

44 38 19 14 36 30 226 12 10 7 8 1 1 1 13 5 227 83 57 6 3 1 12 8 2 6 49 39 228 20 24 18 15 1 1 21 14 229 40 30 9 10 1 21 18 230

20 23 8 8 1 ...... 19 15 231 170 82 10 68 1 3 12 4 1 3 1 8 4 169 245 232 37 42 31 34 ...... 60 49 233 51 17 25 18 8 4 8 3 5') 114 234 89 75 14 34 3 2 1 2 43 53 235

69 59 30 32 2 2 62 63 236 109 105 31 46 5 2 1 3 1 2 73 81 237 62 54 23 19 2 2 1 54 54 238 18 12 7 6 17 10 239 61 46 30 48 2 64 57 240

181 173 68 98 11 23 14 8 2 6 182 193 241 56 42 22 26 7 3 2 2 51 62 '242 147 104 87 14 2 11 14 3 3 11 3 147 201 243 .. Uninhabited . . 244 74 68 30 40 1 3 3 1 67 10 245

104 96 6 10 8 1 1 69 74 246 82 75 37 43 5 1 1 .. 4 4 75 57 247 25 17 12 14 2 3 3 1 2 21 33 248 83 78 24 22 3 3 .. 1 69 53 249 72 71 40 39 4 4 1 2 2 4 60 76 250 260

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area OCCLl- Literate ,----- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled & Total Wor- . No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) ,-__..A.._-, ,---"---, ,---"----, ,---"---, ;----"----, P 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 17

251 Lasudlia Ramnath P. 2,532.37 123 137 693 358 335 52 55 70 4 211 187 252 Chhatnrpura 322.90 20 20 108 62 46 3 41 25 253 K.'nkaria Mina P. 2,394.78 135 135 610 314 296 53 50 17 14 88 7 201 168 254 GehJn~,hedi Khurd 480.21 19 19 92 43 49 7 9 5 25 27 255 (J','h'Jnkhedi Kalan 647.65 36 36 221 115 106 30 34 7 68 56

256 JhJrkia P,Po. 1,748.37 85 85 453 254 199 64 36 8 8 32 4 163 123 257 Tareni Dhakad P. 1,250.65 77 77 399 211 188 58 . 60 37 7 138 112 258 Burda 540.65 23 24 126 58 68 26 3tl 10 32 34 259 Talen P,M,D.Hos, 4,660.62 674 726 3200 15S1i 1612 237 266 532. 158 849 597 MP(O),Po. 260 Aagkhedi Khurd 244.53 24 24 145 86 59 10 10 13 59 30

261 Badbeli 676.00 30 30 181 97 84 22 19 27 2 55 43 262 Piplia Tawakkul 689.84 69 69 313 166 147 47 45 10 14 '26 .. 121 99 263 Kansrod P. 1,593.96 149 149 636 309 327 64 74 .. 90 1 214 243 264 Lakhakhedi 396.00 16 16 59 28 31 15 16 It 10 25 28 265 Nahli P,Po. 2,807.46 213 213 972 491 481 110 120 84 9 301 334

266 Radhanpura 70-U8 28 28 129 60 69 42 47 3 40 39 '267 Heerapura 786.65 41 41 266 128 138 14 17 22 77 73 268 Bamanpura 648.12 27 27 127 63 64 13 14 8 40 44 269 Patelpura 867.59 40 44 198 106 92 . . .. 37 5 63 44 270 Daulatpura 220.84 18 20 88 45 43 2 3 1 29 27

271 Choudhripura 932.56 52 56 220 116 104 13 14 20 76 69 272 Banapura 1,122,90 54 61 278 141 137 66 66 17 94 91 273 Biigari 1,254.18 84 86 379 191 188 38 52 42 131 117 274 Babron 532.71 42 45 184 85 99 17 27 7 55 54 275 Laloti 1,193.76 66 66 271 134 137 35 40 18 99 62

276 Kathiri 658.60 47 47 247 119 128 7 12 15 85 58 277 Dhankhedi P. 1,051.56 108 108 516 262 254 37 32 63 2 155 142 278 Nipania Chaitan P. 1,339.62 73 80 391 214 177 45 34 25 144 118 279 Lasudlia Bhama P. 1,727.25 76 78 374 192 182 46 44 34 3 117 96 280 Chandbarli 634.90 23 27 146 78 68 1 1 6 40 37

281 Manpura Guarati P. 1,278.18 109 135 681 381 300 62 53 69 8 225 153 282 Kurawar P,M,D. 3,753.71 446 461 2086 1107 979 146 142 327 36 682 272 MP(O),Po. 283 Sem'likhedi 889.28 32 34 . 167 86 81 23 22 9 54 49 284 Kherkhedi 728.31 32 32 163 86 77 13 14 6 52 48 285 G~ldupllra 582.37 17 17 99 48 51 22 27 5 34 25

286 Naihedi Jagir 619.59 34 34 175 90 85 21 25 12 57 51 287 Gt'alJlcdi 1.562.75 69 70 353 182 171 43 41 24 1 112 98 288 Shl\pura 417.21 42 42 227 115 112 22 22 10 65 56 289 Shah~aipura 422.81 21 24 136 74- 62 22 20 8 49 40 290 Teekria P. 1,038.62 83 93 421 225 196 105 102 38 124 115

291 M:tlakhedi 848.84 43 47 216 107 109 43 43 9 71 66 292 Gokalpur 353.68 29 29 125 58 67 10 12 6 43 47 293 Kheda 464.40 40 40 224 120 104 22 32 20 70 43 294 Barrukhedi 869.56 62 62 308 143 165 63 66 8 90 96 295 Padlia Dan P. 1,105.78 85 85 414 204 210 74 63 5 4 21 9 129 90

296 Jongibad 980,71 51 51 239 118 121. 49 60 15 70 67 297 lklehra P,M,D,Po. 5,214.37 451 431 2127 1071 1056 72 72 357 24 628 456 298 Biralkhedi P. 1,516.40 74 80 373 192 181 52 45 28 118 117 299 Pipalkheda 2,000.78 75 101 503 252 251 57 70 IS 157 137 300 Bilhari 613.81 35 35 152 77 75 4 5 26 49 34 261

NARS1NGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· .A. ..., WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-..... --., r-..... -..., r-...... -..., ,-A.-.., ...-.A.----, ,-_ ..\._, ,_.A.---, ,-...... --, .. - ...... -..., ...-...... -..., M F M F M F M F M F M F MF M F M F M F 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

135 135 41 44 8 16 8 3 8 147 148 251 29 22 6 3 5 .. 1 21 21 252 115 97 42 67 7 25 4 6 6 113 128 253 22 25 2 2 .. 1 18 22 254 53 45 10 11 4 1 47 50 255

95 91 35 32 20 2 10 91 76 256 76 70 27 29 20 3 2 3 1 9 10 73 76 257 24 23 8 11 ...... 26 34 258 227 286 138 124 23 28 114 92 2 6 .. 113 21 226 46 739 1015 259 24 15 12 15 22 27 29 260

47 34 5 9 .. . . 3 42 41 261 52 44 43 48 10 8 7 1 7 45 43 262 148 157 46 78 15 8 1 1 3 95 84 263 14 10 11 18 .. .. 3 3 264 188 224 80 101 13 2 2 1 8 6 2 7 1 190 147 265

29 28 11 11 20 30 266 56 53 21 20 .. 51 65 267 35 40 4 4 .. 1 23 20 268 36 23 12 10 2 7 9 2 I 5 43 48 269 21 23 5 4 3 16 16 270

47 39 16 29 4 7 40 35 271 49 45 33 46 '8 4 .. . . 47 46 272 63 62 40 50 1 18 4 3 6 1 60 71 273 34 31 16 19 5 4 30 45 274 57 36 16 23 10 11 2 1 4 I 35 75 275

35 32 17 22 17 13 2 3 I 34 70 276 98 95 31 41 6 12 4 2 6 2 107 112 277 82 66 53 47 7 2 3 2 70 59 278 66 57 42 39 7 2 75 86 1.79 27 26 11 11 1 1 38 31 280

130 50 47 88 19 15 17 5 7 .. 156 147 281 354 146 132 99 19 2 72 23 7 6 37 2 53 2 425 707 282 36 34 12 13 3 2 2 32 32 283 31 36 14 12 7 34 29 284 17 11 8 14 8 1 14 26 235

32 38 18 13 7 33 34 286 54 48 37 44 7 9 5 1 4 1 70 73 287 33 30 22 23 6 2 2 2 1 .. 50 56 288 42 35 5 5 1 .. 1 .. 25 22 289 .67 60 41 45 11 5 5 5 101 81 290

52 52 19 14 36 43 291 33 36 10 11 15 20 292 43 15 14 16 9 1 1 1 3 10 50 61 293 43 52 44 44 2 1 53 69 294 69 36 45 48 11 5 4 1 75 120 295

43 39 25 28 .. 2 .. 48 54 296 292 196 120 107 7 12 67 25 11 5 17 6 108 111 443 600 297 67 74 38 43 10 .. 3 74 64 298 96 86 42 47 10 7 3 2 1 95 114 299 36 21 9 13 1 3 28 41 300 262

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- Literate r--'--- L.C. of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total Wor- No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated kers (I-IX) -----. ...---A..--, ,...--A---, ...---.A.._...... , ...--..A.._--, P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

301 Turkipura 625.09 36 36 144 67 77 15 9 1 46 48 302 Senwas 798.90 68 68 271 126 145 71 78 1 5 84 82 303 Amlar P,M,D,Po. 2,620.28 241 268 1225 607 618 214 230 195 24 365 266 304 Phoolpura P. 1,132.68 71 78 363 176 187 62 66 14 2 102 93 305 Baorikheda P. 1,541.81 103 118 621 316 305 35 32 102 6 162 125

306 Bamora Jagir 1,170.84 77 77 346 184 162 43 33 15 133 100 307 Bejad P. 865.09 67 67 308 165 143 38 40 41 109 96 308 Avada P. 1,255.09 86 88 387 185 202 47 50 29 2 126 123 309 Barnawad P. 2,001.46 80 108 489 265 224 49 47 59 12 151 97 310 Badnagar 1,219.59 78 78 374 206 168 17 20 19 2 129 102

311 Pilukhecti 1,218.84 70 72 467 250 217 77 69 22 7 131 98 263

NARSINGARH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ...... WORKERS L.e • I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. r--...... ~ .--...... ~ r--...... ~ .----.4_, ,..-...... --., , .-..... -~ .----..... ~ ,-..... -, --...... -~ r--..... -~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

33 25 7 23 5 1 21 29 301 39 48 28 34 5 S .. .. 2 2 42 63 302 189 150 111 96 5 18 6 8 4 6 1 27 10 242 352 303 75 64 26 29 1 .. 74 94 304 124 101 26 24 5 1 2 4 154 180 305

79 66 12 3 17 9 4 ., 1 15 27 51 62 306 62 61 11 14 7 7 15 28 56 47 307 67 71 45 51 4 4 1 1 1 4 59 79 308 66 37 63 58 10 8 2 1 3 114 127 309 100 80 18 22 6 2 3 77 66 310

57 38 20 26 9 5 2 36 30 4 2 119 119 311

APPENDICES TO TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

Pages

Appendix I-Industrial Establishments 267-280

Appendix II-Towns and Villages served by metalled roads (All villages having roads in the village itself or within one mile of the village are included in the Appendix) 281-282

Appendix III-Towns and Villages having railway stations within five miles 283

Appendix IV-Towns and Villages having bus stops 284

Appendix V-Towns and Villages having public libraries 285

Appendix VI-Towns and Villages having public reading rooms 286

Appendix VII-Towns and Villages having pucca wells for supply' of drinking water together with their number 287-293

Appendix VIII-Towns and Villages having public latrines 294

Appendix IX-Towns and Villages having drains 295

Appendix X-Towns and Villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the days on which held 296

Appendix XI-Towns and Villages having Co-operative Societies together with the description of the Societies 297-299

APPENDIX I

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Note:- This appendix has been prepared from information abstracted from the houselists. It is arranged firsl districtwise; that is, under the name of the district have beet! arranged the industries in ascending order of minor groups; showing the total numr-er of establishments within brackets next to each minor group. The information has been shown ,by total, rural and urban separately. The figures for the tahsil follow the figures for the district as a whole. The total, rural and urban figures for e::tch tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets hare been presented first. Then follov.s the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first, followed by th~ name of the village. Against each village is shown the minor group or minor groups of industry found in the viflage with the number of estJblishments in that minor group shown within brackets against each minor group. For towns. fIgures have been presented separately for each ward, the number of ward being given first, follo\\'eJ by the industrial code numbers etc. as in the case of "i!!ages.

The joliowing examples will make the above Note clear:-

Rajgar!1 District Total 200 (130) signifies thGt there are 130 establishments III Rajgarh District pertaining to Minor Grvup 200, which stands for "Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling. dehusk­ ing and proce>sirg of crops and foodgrains." Khilchipur Tahsil Total 206 (2) signifies that there are 2 establishments in KhilchIpur TahSIl perta;ning to Minor Group 206 which st~lllds for "ProductIon of butter, rhce, cheese, and other dairy products." Village 1 Gordhan 207 (1) signifies that in village Gordhan \\hich Ius 1 as lts location code number there is one establishm~nt pertaining to Minor Group 207 \\hich stands for "Productlon of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oill." Khilchipur Town Ward No. I, 230 (3) signifies that there are 3 estab!ishments located in Ward 1'\0. 1 of Khilchipur Town l'~rtaining to Minor Group 230 which stands for "Cotton, gInning, cleaning, pressing and baling."

RAJGARH DISTRICr RAJGARH BlSTRICT-Concld.

Total-200 ( 130), 202 (I ), 205 (l ), 206 (4) etban-2eO (47), 205 (1), 206 (3), 207 (52), 207 (250), 209 (288). 214 (2), 215 (I ), 209 (143), 214 (2), 215 (I ), 216 (1 ). 216 (1), 220 (12), 230 (52), 231 (2), 220 (11 ), 230 (14), 233 (2), 235 (140), 233 (14), 235 (195), 236 (6), 239 (I), 239 (1 ), 273 (123), 278 (2), 280 (3), 270 (5), 271 (1), 272 (I ), 273 (479), 281 (18), 284 ( 11), 288 (50). 302 (3), 278 (2), 230 (7), 281 (21), 283 (919), 310 (8), 311 (72), 333 (4), 336 (2), 284 (76), 288 (441), 289 (6), 302 (3), 341 (I), 350 (48), 362 (1 ), 364 (I ), 310 (179), 311 (1659), 313 (20), 314 (582), 365 (11), 367 (7), 368 (1), 369 (27), 320 (3), 333 (10), 335 (3), 336 (3), 372 (2), 384 (3), 388 (35), 392 (6), 340 (1), 341 (I), 350 (918), 362 (1 ), 393 (127), 399 (30). 364 (1), 365 (14), 367 (12), 368 (2), 369 (466), 372 (2), 384 (3), 388 (48), 389 (2), 392 (7), 393 (382), 394 (11 l. KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 399 (66). 206 Karal-200 (S3), 202 (1), (l), 207 (19S). Total-2oo (25), 206 (2), 207 (85), 209 (64), 209 (145). 220 (I), 230 (38), 231 (2), 230 (28), 231 (2), 233 (12). 235 (IS), 233 (12), 235 (55), 236 (6), 270 (5), 271 (1 ), 272 (I), 273 (356), 280 (4), 236 (6), 239 (I), 273 (149), 278 (2), 2S1 (3), 283 (919), 284 (65), 288 (391), 280 (2), 281 (4), 283 (281), 284 (39). 289 (6), 310 (171), 311 (1587), 313 (20), 288 (169), 302 (2), 310 (111), 111 (700), 335 314 (582), 320 (3). 333 (6), (3). 313 (17), 314 (193), 333 (I), 336 (I), 336 (J ). 340 350 (370), 365 (3), 0). 340 (I), 350 (244), 365 (3), 368 (2), 367 (5), 368 (1), 369 (439). 388 (13 ), 389 (2), 392 (1), 393 (255), 394 (ll}, 369 (105), 372 (1), 388 (9), 392 (2), 399 (36). 393 (138). 3~4 (9), 399 (35). 268

APPENDIX I-Contd. INDUSTRIAL ESTABUSHMENTS

KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Colltd. 1 KHILCHIPUR T AHSIL-Contd.

Rural-200 (19), 207 (81), 209 (44), 230 (23), 104 Baodi Kbeda-311 (4). 231 (2), 233 (11), 235 (18), 236 (6), 108 Khajla-314 (4). 273 (124), 280 (2), 281 (1), 283 (281), 109 Kbajli-310 (2), 311 (6). 284 (36), 288 (168), 310 (111), 311 (700), 111 Ghanta Khedi-314 (1). 313 (17), 314 (193), 333 (1), 336 (I). 112 Jeeriya Kbedi-209 (1), 369 (1). 340 (I), 350 (233), 368 (I), 369 (93), 113 Ghogadpur-200 (1), 207 (3),273 (2),283 (6), 288 (2), 38& (S}, 393 (104), 394 (9), 399 (25). 311 (11),350 (3), 369 (2),393 (2), 399 (3). 115 Piplia Kulmi-200 (2), 207 (4),209 (5). 230 (1), 273 (2). Urban-200 (6), 206 (2), 207 (4), 209 (20), 283 (3), 311 (11),350 (4),369 (I), 388 (2), 393 (4). 230 (5). 233 (I), 239 (1), 273 (25), (2), (3), 284 (3), 288 (1 ), 278 281 116 Khumda-283 (3), 311 (~), 393 (2). 350 (11), 365 (3), 368 (1 ), 302 (2). 118 Kala Kundal-207 (1). (7), 372 (1 ), 388 (4), 392 (2). 369 120 Pura Khajla-314 (I). 393 (31), 399 (10). 124 Jharnia-284 (3), 350 (2). 125 Arniya-273 (1), 283 (2), 311 (4), 350 (1), 369 (1),393 (1). 126 Himmatpura-369 (I). . VILLAGES 127 Semali Kalan-207 (3). 235 (2),283 (2),310(2),311 (18). 369 (2), 393 (I). LocatIOn code number and name of village: 128 Dehara-311 (2). 129 Kbutiyabey-314 (I). Gordhan-207 (1), 283 (1),288 (7), 311 (2),350 (2). 132 Lakhoni-283 (6), 311 (I). 4 Gordhanpura-207 (1). 311 (1). (I), (1), 6 Kher Khedi Kalan-207. (1), 283 (I), 311 (2). 133 Barol-207 273 284 (4),350 (2), 269 (2). 135 Deva Khedi-369 (2). 11 Bbumria-207 (4),209 (1),283 (4), 311 (3),350 (4),369 (3), 137 Jelhali-314 (I), 393 (1). 13 Bedar-314 (2). 138 Barmangaon-207 (I), 235 (2), 236 (4),273 (1), 283 (7), 311 (19), 350 (3),369(1),393 (1). 14 Rampuria Kalan-311 (1),369 (I). 140 Ramgarh-209 (1),273 (2),283 (I). 311 (5),393 (4). 16 Borda Sbriji-314 (I). 141 Deori-236 (I). 19 Haripura-311 (2), 369 (I). 142 Ganesbpura-310 (1). 24 Dband-311 (3), 143 Khokheda-311 (I). 146 Kandal Khedi-350 (1),393 (I). 27 Papdal-207 (1), 273 (3),283 (1),288 (4), 350 (10),393 (6), 399 (I). 147 Sameli-314 (2), 350 (1). 30 Richhadiya-283 (3), 311 (1). 149 Kulipura-314 (1). 40 Doria Khedi-311 (4). 150 Bbawanipura KuJipura-3IO (1). 44 Gopalpura-283 (2),311 (14). 153 Kundi Kheda-283 (3). 46 Gadiya-283 (2), 288 (4), 310 (1),311 (4). 155 Ahilyapura-3I1 (6). 47 Durgpura-311 (1). 158 Bhojpur-207 (2), 209 (1), 284 (2), 310 (3), 350 (3), 51 Koyala-350 (3). 369 (1),393 (4). 52 Bar Kheda-311 (3). 159 Gulkhedi-311 (3). 60 Karkari-283 (4), 310 (3). 160 Purakulipura-311 (3). 161 Rampuria-314 (I), 350 (6). 61 Sedara-207 (I), 283 (3), 311 (7), 350 (2); 369 (2). 163 Purakher Khedi-314 (4). 68 Kundi Kheda-311 (20). - 164 Kusbalpura-314 (4). 71 Rajpura-3I1 (2). 170 Bhagora-273 (1), 369 (2), 394 (I). 83 Naiheda--310 (2). 172 Gotampura-313 (1). 94 Dhanoda-273 (I), 311 (5),350 (3), 393 (1). 174 Kachnariya-283 0). 95 Jamgaon-311 (1). 177. Khedi-283 (2). 96 Devigarh-284 (2). 178 Uchavada-283 (I). 9& Kumdi-284 (l). 181 Baliyapura-311 (I). 99 Devli-311 (5). 183 Sedari-3Il (1), 314 (2). 100 Batediya-273 (I). 184 Manpura-311(2). 269

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185 Kher Kheda-311 (1). 282 .Mohli-369 (2). 186 Mangalpura-311 (1). 283 Lasudlia-207 (1),230 (5),273 (1),283 (6), 311 (2).350 (J). 191 Banda-284 (1). 369 (1). 19~ Lakboni-209 (2), 273 (3), 283 (2), 310 (4), 311 (4), 284 Kodkia-207 (2), 209 (1). 283 (6),284 (1). 369 (3),393 (1). 288 (15),311 (10) 350 (4),369 (2), 393 (5). 195 Mobkampura-310 (4), 285 Kawalsi Kheda-207 (1),283 (4), 311 (4). 201 Bbagori-273 (I). 286 ~er Khedi-3IO (6). 203 Nandri-283 (2). 287 Tutiya Khedi-311 (2). 204 Hanoti-31O (3). 288 Rampuria-284 (1). 205 Goriya Kheda-273 (2),283 (3), 211 (16), 369 (1),393 (1). 289 Padli-283 (2),284 (1),310 (5),350 (1).

206 Khokriya-350 (6). 290 Dobda-283 (5),311 (3), 369 (1). 208 Chi bad Kalan-207 (2),283 (6), 311 (8), 350 (1). 292 Chandpura-311 (2). 212 Satan Kbedi-311 (4). 296 Kachbi Khedl-283 (1), 311 (2). 213 Sadiya Kua-283 (1), 350 (1). 298 Devri-310(1), 313 (4). 214 Talaoda-311 (I). 299 Harigarh-313 (1). 217 Bamnia Khedi-288 (2). 301 Anbabey-311 (1), 218 Macbalpur-200 (2),207 (8), 209 (14), 230 (3), 23-5 (4), 303 Malu Kheda-235 (7),311 (1). 273 (4), 288 (14), 310 (42),311 (1),350 (16), 304 Limboda-311 (1). 369 (2), 393 (12), 399 (4). 305 Salri-283 (1),314 (4). 219 Gul Khedi-288 (I). 309 Baghela-310 (12),314 (I).

222 Dhabli Kalan-269 (2), 393 (I). 310 Khokria-314 (2). 223 Dhabla-207 (1), 314 (1), 311 Limboda-273 (2), 393 (I). 224 Madanpura-311 (2). 312 San Khedi-311 (1). 232 Girdbarpura-314 (1). 313 Meenagaon-207 (1), 273 (3),311 (7),369 (I). 235 Badgaon-200 (1), 207 (4), 209 (2), 273 (2), 283 (8), 314 Chilavad-311 (8). 311 (3),350 (4),369 (1),393 (2). 315 Dain Khedi-231 (2),273 (2),283 (2), 313 (3). 237 Bankpura-311 (7), 369 (2), 316 Teetri--283 (1). 241 Chibad Khurd-283 (1), 311 (4). 319 Rampuria--311 (1). 245 Durjanpura-311 (5). 320 Gadiyamer-311 (2), 350 (4). 247 Borkapani-369 (1). 323 Kodkiya-314 (1).

248 Amarpura (Suket)-273 (2), 283 (1). 326 Baodibey-314 (3). 249 Jagannatbpura-314 (3). 328 Amlabey-207 (3),273 (3), 283 (5),350 (1),369 (I). 251 Patdi Kheda-314 (1). 329 Murjbadi-311 (7). 252 Pol Kheda-207 (1), 273 (1), 283(3),288 (1),314 (12), 333 Tejpura-283 (1). 369 (1), 393 (2). 336 Gadiya Kalan-311 (1). 258 Mogiyapura-311 (1). 337 Pitbapura-3I1 (1). 262 Borda Najdeek-311 (2). 340 ParoliaBadipatti-230 (I), 283(4),311 (9),369 Cl),393 (2). 263 Manda Kheda-3Il (1), 314 (5). 343 Khedi-313 (1). 264 Pura Jagannatbpura-314 (6). 346 Karkara-311 (4). 265 Pempura-314 (1). 347 Gadiyacharan-311 (I).

266 Gopalpura-283 (2), 311 (2). 348 Borda Khurd-3I1 (3). 267 Govindpura-31O (5). 349 Ramgarb-311 (l). 269 Blanpura-207 (1), 273 (2), 313 (5), 350 (6), 369 (2), 350 Khundalia-273 (3), 284 (2),311 (1), 314 (6), 350 (5), 393 (1). 369 (1), 394 (7). 272 Dhamnia-283 (1), 310 (4), 350 (1). 352 Rajahedi-200 (1),283 (1), 288 (3). 393 (7). 273 Rupaheda-283 (3),311 (12). 353 Bhat Khedi-284 (1), 311 (2),350 (1). 274 Ganeshpura-313 (1). 354 Dhaturiya-273 (2), 284 (5), 311 (5),350 (2), 369 (I). 275 Dolaj-273 (I), 283 (7),311 (7),314 (1),350 (1),369 (1). 356 Gagorni-200 (I), 230 (4), 283 (7), 311 (32), 340 (1), 278 Dalupura-310 (7), 369 (I). 369 (3), 393 (2). 281 Khedi-273 (I), 283 (I), 314 (3),350 (2). 363 Kalyanpura-314 (1). 270

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364 Sulip tra-314 (2). 447 Muadla-311 (1), 365 Devnag:u-369 (1)' 449 Dhatravada-207 (1), 273 (2), 283 (3), 288 (8), 311 (3), 366 Pipliyabijaral-207(2), 273 (10), 283 (8), 288 (10), 311 (2), 314 (1), 350 (2),369 (1),393 (2). 350 (6). 450 Bhandavad-207 (7). 209 (2), 213 (7), 283 (2), 311 (1), 367 Mena Khedi-2S0 (I), 283 (2), 314 (3), 350 (2). 314 (0), 350 (9), 369 (1), 393 (3). 368 Parolia Chotipatti-288 (29). 451 Batawada-283 (2),288 (3), 350 (1),3690). 376 Jetfura-284 (3), 314 (3),3500). 452 Kashighedidangipatti-273 (1),283 (1), 288 (2), 314 (4), 350 (2), 369 (1). 377 l\!el!,hedi-314 (2), 369 (3). 454 Ank Khedi-311 (1). 379 Peepalda-311 (3). 455 lJeva Khedi-283 (4), 311 (5), 350 (5). 380 Lachamanpura-283 (1),311 (2). 387 Kotda-314 (1). 456 Kulih Keda-284 (1), 311 (3), 350 (3). 457 Tadtada-311 (I). 388 Ubbapan-31l (3), 314 (3), 350 (2). 458 Sendli-350 (1). 389 Khalpa-::07 (l), 209 (2), 273 (1), 283 (7), 311 (2), 320 (2), 369 (2), 369 (2), 393 (2). 459 Kalia Khedi-314 (2). 392 Jetpura Kalan-273 (2), 311 (8),350 (2). 460 Tamolia-207 (2), 230 (2), 288(1), 311 (I), 369 (2), 399(8), 395 Baodei Kheda-311 (1),350 (1). 461 Kundi Kheda-281 (I), 283 (2), 311 (2). 396 Khurchanya Kalan-311 (1). 463 AlIlbawata-200 (1), 283 (4), 314 (4). 397 Jamunia-273 (3), 283 (6), 314 (3),350 (I). 464 Gumanipura-314 (1). 398 Patehpura-283 (1),311 (3). 465 Barman Khedi-2S8 tl), 311 (1),314 (3). 399 Jalampura-314 (l J, 466 Lachmanpura-314 (2). 405 Baru Khedi-314 (2). 469 Chitawlia--283 0),311 (3), 350(2), 383 (1). 407 Tapria Hedi-273 (3), 311 (5), 350 (6), 369 (I). 470 Dhinglia Khedi- 283 (1), 311 (l), 408 Naibeda-288 (11), 314 (6), 350 (4). 471 Kina Kheda-283 (1), 311 (3) 409 Jirapur-20H 4), 207 (11),230 (6),233 (11). :m (~()!, 472 Hala Hedi-314 (2). 283 (13),288 (12),311 (43 1, 350t6), 368 (I), 475 GopaJpura-314 (1). 388 (2), 393 (13), 399 (6). 476 Semli-314 (1). 412 Gujar Khedi-273 0), 311 (1). 477 Gordhanpura-3Il (2). 414 Devriya-283 (\). 478 Dupadiya-283 (2), 311 (5). 415 Deori-393 (1). 4,9 Daglia-283 (1). 314 (1). 416 Kundibey-311 (6). 480 Biaora Ka\an--283 (3), 311 (4), 350 (4),36) (1),393 (3). 419 Sherpura-311 (1). 481 Dunda Hedi-283 (3), 311 (5). 422 Gordhanpura-314 (1). 483 Karanpura-311 (4). 423 Abdalpura-311 (1). 484 Bad" Kbedi-311 (2). 424 Guwadi-311 (3). 485 Bajron-283 (1),314 (5). 426 Ruparel-283 (2),369 (1). 487 Bargulia-350 (4). 427 Bar Kheda-314 (1). 489 Chhatarpura-314 (2),369 (1). 428 Mehrajpura-311 (2). 490 Bhikanpur-311 (3). 429 Sbyampura-283 (1). 491 Khejdiya-3Il (8), 314 (2), 369 (2). 431 Pagariya-314 (I). 492 Kban Khari-283 (1), 288 (2), 314 (2), 350 (3). 433 Sadalpur-311 (8), 350 (1), 369 (I). 434 Fathepur-283 (1),311 (6). 493 Rupaheda-3;O (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). 498 Ranora-283 (1),3\1 (8),314(3),350 (9),393(1). 435 Bisnia-311 (1). 499 Nataram-235 (1),283 (1), 393 (2). 437 Pankhedi-310 (1),311 (l). 503 Shyampura-311 (2). 438 Lachhmanpura-313 (I). 504 Kesarpura-314 (2). Hanotia-31O (2). 439 505 Ratanpuria-314 (2). 440 Brahman Kheda-288 (3), 393 (1). 507 Jbadmau-207 (3),273 (4),283 0), 288 (6), 311 (5), 441 Pipliya Kalan-207 (3),209 0),235 (I), 273 (7). 284 (2). 314 (1), 350 (2), 393 (1). 311 (17), 350 (2). 369 (1), 393 (2). 508 Peepa Khedi-283 (1), 314 (6). 443 Moya Kbedi-283 (I), 311 (4), 314 (1). 510 Bhadabedi-283 (2),311 (l3), 350 (3), 369 (1). 444 Kacbotiya-283 (2), 311 (5), 350 (5), 369 (4). 513 Mohan --283 (3), 311 (2),314 (4), 336 (1), 350 (2). 446 Mannipura-311 (1). 369 (1). 271

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KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d. 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL 517 Bbat Kbeda-200 (1),207 (2),209 (1),283 (4). 311 (7), Total-2oo ( 17), 206 (1), 207 (53), 209 (36). 350 (9),369 (I). 230 ( 1), 270 (5), 273 (7" 281 (2). 519 Gadabat-283 (2),350 (1),369 (2). 283 (113). 284 ( 1), 288 (50), 289 (2). 521 Kbumanpura-314 (3). 310 (45), 311 (248), 313 (2), 314 (351), 522 Balaheda-284 (1),311 (1),314 (2).369 (2). 333 (1), 335 (1), 350 (180), 365 (1), 523 Bans Kbedi-311 (3),350 (2). 367 (1), 369 (72), 384 0), 388 (2), 524 Cbbapibeda-200 (3), 209 (10), 230 (I), 273 (4), 280 (1), 389 (2), 392 (1), 393 (53), 394 (2). 284 (1),333 (1),350 (3), 369 (l), 388 (1),393(3). 399 ( 1). 525 Jatamadi-311 (4). Rural-200 (10), Z07 (40), 209 (19), 230 (1). 528 Cbamari-283 (1),311(4). 270 (5), 273 (5), 283 (lU), 284(1), 288 (48). 529 Sarpoi-283 (2),311.(1), 314 (2). 289 (2), 310 (45), 311 (246), 313 (2" 530 Semla-283 (1), 314 (2). 314 (351), 333 ( 1), 335 (1), 350 (177). 531 Ramnagar-311 (4), 314 (2), 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (3). 369 (68), 383 (2), 389 (2), 393 (42). 532 Barkbeda Bbuja-235 (1), 273 (2), 283 (6), 288 (5\ 394 (2). 311 (U). 533 Gugabeda-283 (5),288 (5),311 (20), 350 (4), 369 (1). Urban-200 (7), 206 (1), 207 (13), 209 (17). 534 Bamangaon-273 (3), 284 (3). 273 (2), 281 (2), 288 (2), 311 (2). 535 Surajpura-314 (1). 350 (3), 365 (l), 367 (1), 369 (4). 536 Meenagaon-283 (1),288 (11). 384 (1), 392 (I), 393 (II), 399 (I).

540 Lasuldia Kheraj--236 (1), 273 (I), 283 (3), 284 (I), VILLAGES 3f4 (2), 350 (2), 394 (I). . 541 Khatakbedi-283 (1),311 (2), 314 (3). Locatio/l code /lumber and name of village: 542 Sikandri-311 (3). 2 Gurad Kheda-311 (1). 543 De"lisanga-283 (1), 311 (7), 369 (2). 5 Chhayan-311 (4). 544 Dariyapur-31l (1). 6 TaJa\\da-311 (2). 545 Punwar Khedi-311 (2), 350 (1). 8 Rampuria Bherughata-283 (3), 311 (5}, 546 Sonkheda Kalan-lOO(!), 283 (131), 311 (121),350 (2), 11 Kelghata-311 (4). 369 (2). 13 Chbagoda-311 (1). 549 Khajuri Gokal-200 (1),283 (11), 311 (11),350 (3), 15 Debrinath-314 (2). 369 (2). 16 Balbahadarpura-311 (l). 550 Chbaterpura-288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1). 17 Piplodi-207 (1), 311 (5),350 (3), 393 (1). 551 Kayatha-31l (1). 21 Chhuwadlia-314 (4). 552 Kandeli-283 (I), 314 (2),350 (I). 553 Kadkaria-283 (3),311 (3), 350 (1). 24 Ganeshpura-314 (1). 554 Kairi-283 (1),311 (2), 369 (1). Dungarpur-311 (14). 559 Nandni-273 (1), 283 (1), 288 (5), 314 (5), 369 (1). 32 34 Amargarh-200 (1), 207 (2), 209 (3), 350 (10), 369 (2). Location code number and name of town: 393 (1). 36 DebriThakur-314 0). I KHILCHIPUR TOWN 37 l\1unjkbeda-311 (3). 38 Barniya Khedi-314(l), 369(2). Ward No. 1-200(4), 207 (2), 209 (1), 230 (3), 288 (1), 399 (1). 39 Feul Reserve Chak No. 2-311 (6). Ward No. 2-200 (I), 209 (8), 230 (2), 273 (I), 284 (1), 40 Bankana-311 (3). 372 (1), 388 (1), 392l2), 393 (6). 41 Hinoti-314 (1). Ward No. 3-206 (2), 207 (I), 209 (1), 393 (10). Ward No. 4-207 (1), 209 (1), 273 (I), 284 (1), 369 U), 42 Ko)la-314 (f). 388 (1), 393 (3). 43 Pura Bbarmal-314 (I l. Ward No. 5-209 (4), 233 (I), 239 (1), 273 (10), 278 (1), 44 Patri Kalan-31l (3),369 (I). 281 (1) 388 (1), 393 (7), 46 Bhagotipur-311 (2). Ward No. (r-200 (1), 209 (5), 273 (10), 2780), 281 (2), 384 0), 302 (2), 350 (2), 365 (3). 368 (1), 47 Sohanpura-311 (1). 369 (3), 388 (1), 393 (8), 399 (7). 48 Dehra-311 (2). Ward No. 7-273 (3), 350 (9), 369 (2), 399 (2). 52 Ranklia-31! (I). 272

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53 Dehri Kila-311 (2). 125 Jodkia-283 (1), 311 (2). 58 Dalelpura-314 (2). 126 Kasturipura-311 (1). iiO Bbiyapura-314 (2). 128 Padlikbati-314 (1). 62 Baga-314 (2). 129 Kansi-314 (3). 63 Peeplia Kalan-3Il (4), 314 (1). 130 Jamsberpura-314 (1). 64 Macbalpur-311 (2). 131 Motipura-311 (2). 67 Kisllanpuria-311 (2). 132 Padiya-311 (3), 314 (1). 69 Pa tna-311 (2). 133 Semli-314 (9). 70 Dheergarh-314 (I). 134 Bajpura-311 (3). 72 Laxmanpura-314 (1). 135 Kundibe-283 (I), 311 (3).

73 Kanwarpura-311 (2). 136 ,logidata-311 (1),314 (1). 74 Ragbunathpura-311 (3), 3S0 (1). 137 Tutipura-314 (I). 75 Padlia-311 (3), 3S0 (2). 138 Rawatputa-314 (1). 76 Semlabey-314 (1). 139 Laliyatalai-311 (4). 77 Nipania-311 (3). 140 Dbobipura-314 (1). 78 Maniaputa-311(5). 141 Motipura-314 (8). 79 Bankpura-314 (3), 350 (2). 369 (I). 142 Herapura-314 (2). 80 Pempura-283 (I). 311 (S). 144 Hamirpura-314 (I). 81 Pansara-314 (2). 145 Udpuria-350 (3). 82 Gopalpura-314 (1). 146 Tandi Kalan-314 (9).

84 JeerapHr-311 (1). 148 Kalipitb-207 (3), 209 (2), 283 (1), 314 (4), 3S0 (5), 8S Bbenpura-311 (4). 3S0 (1), 869 (1). 369 (1), 389 (1), 393 (1). .81 Deoli-288 (3). 311 (2). 149 Bananiya-283 (1), 314 (3) . 91 Sawasada-288 (8), 3it (3). 314 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1). 150 Naipuriya-283 (1), 311 (1). 93 Dhanwas Kalan-311 (4), 3S0 (3), 369 (3). 151 Bhatpura-314 (4). 94 Rupabeda-311 (2). 152 Baldiya-314 (2). 97 Patari Khurd-311 (1). IS4 Dhand-310 (12). 99 Dilwari-314 (1). 155 Narayanghata-207 (2),311 (7), 3S0 (8). 100 . Dilwara-314 (2). 157 Jwalapura-314 (1). 101 Jhanjhadpur-314 (4), 3S0 (1), 369 (1). 161 Kali Kbeda-314 (1), 369 (I).

102 Foottalab-314 (1). 162 Ghoghadia-311 (1). 103 Dbedia-311 (4),314 (1). 163 Goliyabe-311 (2),314 (2). 104 Tindonia-314 (1). 164 Bajtalai-283 (S), 313 (2), 314 (2), 3S0 (1), 389 (1). lOS Chandpura-283 (I). 165 Kbedi-207 (2),283 (1), 311 (3),333 (1),350 (1), 369 (2). 106 GoJakbeda-3t4 (3). 166 Amba-283 (U,311 (6), 350(2),369(2). 107 Paraspura-314 (1). 167 Sinduria-273 (2),283 (3).311 (3), 3S0 (1). 108 Karadia-314 (1). 168 Kacbri-2133 (6),311 (3),314 (4), 3S0 (4), 369 (2),393 (1). 110 Lawabe-311 (2), 314 (2). 169 Jagniapura-214 (1). 111 Bhawanipura-283 (1), 311 (2), 314 (2). 174 Uncha Kbeda-314 (1). 112 Mabuabe-283 (1), 314 (1). 175 Hiran Khedi-314 (S).

113 Suwabedi-207 (2), 314 (1), 3S0 (I) 176 Ghogbdia KaJan-314 (2). 115 Cbamari-313 (S). 177 DeoU Kalan-l07 (3), 311 (1),314 (1). 116 Vijaygarh-314 (1). 178 Jogipura-311 (1). 118 J unapani-314 (7). 180 Rampuria-314 (1). 119 Gadia-314 (3). 182 Phul Khedi-283 (2). 311 (2).314 (1). 120 Jalalpura-311 (3). 183 Manobarpura-314 (2). 122 Tandi Kburd-314 (9), 369 (1). 189 Peepalbey-314 (7), 3S0 (7). 123 Leharcbi-283 (I), 310 (1). 311 (4), 314 (3), 3S0 (2), 191 Baddala-314 (1). 369 (2). 194 Lasudli-311 (7),3S0 , (1). 124 Kbarparas-311 (1). 201 Amritpura-314 (3), 369 (3). 273

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202 Khajla-311 (3), 350 (2). 311 Toomadia Khedi-311 (1), 393 (1). 203 Sandahedi-283 (3), 3li (4),350 (2). 314 Chatu Kheda Dangi-200 (1),350 (6), 369 (1), 393 (3). 20~ Bapchi-283 (1). 317 Ragho Khedl-314 (2). 206 Saredi-283 (5}, 310 (17),311 (13),350 (7). 319 Chatu KhedaSondia-200(l), 207(1),209(1), 350 (3), 369 (l), 393 (3). . 211 Mundla-314(4). 320 Nari-314 (1). 213 Latadia-31I (3). 323 Mohanpura Purohit-314 (6), 369 (2). 215 Mahabal-311 (2), 369 (4). 324 Surajpura-314 (I). 217 Kilkheda-207 (2), 283 (8), 311 (9),350 (2). 325 KaJponi-314 .(1),369 (I). 223 Lalgarh-314 (I). 326 Paka-283 (2), 314 (4). 224 Magriadeh-314 (2). 327 Laturidangi-311 (3). 225 Kharcha Khedi-283 (7). 329 Kaln Kheda-350 (3). 226 Morpipli-314 (2). 330 Hathi Kumara-314 (1). 232 Khandiyapuf-314 (3). 331 Padliya Khedi-207 (2), 283 (3), 314 (1),350 (2). 234 Kharna-310 (7),314 (5),350 (2). 332 Limboda-270 (5),283 (5),314 (12), 350 (1), 369 (1), 235 Sultanpura-314 (3), 350 (4), 369 (1). 393 (2). 333 Patan Khurd-350 (1). 236 Talai Kheda-369 (1). 335 Rasoolpura-283 (6),288 (1),314 (1), 350 (2). 237 Bar Kheda-311 (3), 350 (1), 369 (3). 336 Khedi-314 (4), 239 Patan Kalan-311 (1), 314'(7). 337 LasudU-207 (2), 273 (2), 311 (2),350 (1),393 (1). 244 Hatai Kheda-283 (1), 314 (3). 251 Gopalpur-310(5), 338 Muraria-350 (3). 340 Baiheda-350 (2), 369 (1). 253 Sangi 314 (1). 342 Raipuria-314 (4). 254 Padia-310 (3) 350 (5). 343 Lakhiya-350 (3), 369 (1). 255 Kareda-288 (5). 345 Jhoomka-314 (I), 350 (1). 256 Rajpura-311 (3). 346 Tandi-314 (2), 369 (1). 261 Ramgarh-'ll (1). 347 Bakbeda-207 (2), 209 (I). 2S3 (2),284 (1), 314 (6), 262 Karadiya-314 (1). 350 (3 l. 369 (1), 393 (7). 264 Kolu Khedi-200 (1\ 350 (1),393 (3). 349 Mawasa-207 (1),311 (1). 274 Karedi-200(1), 207 (4),209 (1), 283 (1),350 (6),369 (1), 350 Phundia-283 (I), 311 (3), :350 (3), 393 (I), 394 (2). 393 (5). 277 Beerampura-314 (I). 351 Toolli-350 (2). 352 Dabadi-311 (1). 278 Nalkheda-314 (3). 353 Naihcda-207 (1),288 (10),314 (4). 279 GO!Jalpura 314 (i). 354 Suraj Khedi-314 (1). 281 Kherasi-283 (7), 350 (2). 355 Samali-350 (2). 286 Todri-311 (1). 356 Peepai Kheda-283 (1), 314 (5). 288 Gomkhpura-350 (1), 369 (1). 357 Kishanpuria-314 (1). 289 Roj'1d-369 (1). 358 Chondapura-350 (2), 290 Hirapura-314 (1). 360 Bans Kheda-207 (1), 283 (2), 314 (2), 350 (2), 369(3). 294 Manda Kheda-283 (1),288 (3),314 (4), 350 (4). 361 Bhopalpura-314 (2). 296 Khajuri-314 (1), 350 (1). 297 Rosiya-314 0). 363 Kodi.)'a Jargar-283 (1), 369 (p. 364 Dehari Karad-283 (3), 314 (10),350 (I), 369 (2). 298 Rojiya-288 (1),311 (2). 365 Silapani-283 (1), 314 (3). 299 Kalitalai-288 (1), 311 (1),350 (1), 369 (1). 366 Karanwas-201 (1),288 (3), 31-l-(5), 350(8), 369 (2). 300 Kishanpuria-314 (I), 368 Gindori-283 (1),314 (3). 301 Shampuria-314 (2). 370 Gokalpura-283 (2). 314 (2). 302 Bamlabe-200 (1), 314 (2), 369 (1). 371 Odhpur-207 (2),209 (1),283 (2), 314 (5),350 (1), 369 (1). 303 Ramurpia-288 (3), 314 (1), 350 (1), 393 (I). 372 Khujner-ZOO (3), 207 (7), 209 (9), 230 (I), 311 (8), 350 (9), 304 Balbirpura-314 (2). 3550), 388 (2), 393 (6). 305 Ladanpuraghanta-314 (1). 373 Gora Kheda-273 (I), 283 (3),314 (8), 369 (I), 393 (2). 306 Chonsla-369 (5). 374 Chhatri Rajgarh-314 (I). 308 Jasapura-314 (2). 375 Chhatri Narsingarh-314 (1). 274 APPENDIX I-Contd. INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

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376 Sanl..hedi-283 (1), 314 (4), 350 (3). VILLAGES 379 Dhulen-350 (3), 382 Dehri-283 (2),288 (4), 314 (2), 350 (3),569 (I), 393 (2). Location code no. and name of village: 383 Badalkhedi-214 (2). 2 Kaned-283 (2), 288 (3), 314 (4), 350 (2),369 (1). 385 Lalpura Jhala-314 (1). 6 Peepalia Padat-283 (2), 288 (1),314 (4), 350 (1). 386 Dupadia-283 (4), 289 (2),314 (1),369 (1). 7 Lalpuria Alias Rampury-288 (1), 314 (1). 387 Sustani-209 (1), 283 (2), 288 (2), 314 (2), 350 (2), 13 Raipuria-283 (3), 288 (1), 314 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 369 (1),393 (I). 14 Bhagwanpura-314 (3). 388 Ataikhedo-283 (I), 314 (1). 22 Relai-288 (1), 314 (4), 350 (1). 391 Padampura-288 (2), 314 (4). 23 Patanpura-314 (1). 392 Kachnaria-283 (3), 314 (2),350 (3). 27 Napanera-202 (1), 207 (5),283 (3), 350 (3), 369 (2). 31 Khanota-369 (2). Locaton code number and name oftown : 32 Parsana-283 (1), 369 (1).

II RAJGARH TOWN 37 Naljhiri-283 (1), 350 (t). 39 Madbopura Parwali-283 (1). Ward No. 1-209 (1). 49 Sutbalia-200 (3), 209 (8), 273 (4), 280 (1), 283 (5), Ward No. 2-200 (2), 209 (2), 281 (1). 311 (11), 335 (2). 369 (1), 393 (7). Ward No. 4-200 (1), 207 (1),209 (6),288 (1), 311 (1), 50 Kbunchani-273 (1), 283 (3),288 (1), 311 (2), 314 (4), 365 (1), 369 (2), 393 (4), 3990), 369 (1). Ward No. 5-200 (1),206 (1), 207 (4), 209 (2), 2880), 56 Bisonya-288 (1),311 (4), 313 (1), 350 (3),369 (2). 350 (3), 367 (1),369 (1), 392 (1), 393 (6). "58 Pahadgarh-311 (4). Wllfd 1'10.6-200 (1),207 (8), 209 (2), 281 (1), 311 (1), 60 Tonka-283 (3), 311 (6). 384 (1). 61 ParJapura-207 (3), 209 (1), 273 (2), 283 (3). 288 (I). Ward No. 7-200(2),209 (5),273 (2).369 (1), 393 (1). 62 Dobda-283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (3). 65 Singopura-311 (1). 66 Khandi-283 (I). 3 BIAORA TAHSIL 69 Kasore KaJaD-283 (I), 288 (2), 350 (2). 369 (3). 70 Bhatpura Sondia-283 (1), 311 (1), 369 (1). Total-2oo (22), 202 (1), 207 (27), 209 (57), 74 Motbadli-311 (I). 214 (2), 220 (7), 230 (7), 233 (1), 77 Pardhani Kundal-283 (I), 288 (1). 271 (1). 273 (65), 280 (2), 283 (215), 78 Berad-288 (1). 311 (l), 369 (1). 284 (5), 288 (166), 289 (1), 302 (1), 80 Kasor Khurd-283 (1), 311 (2). 311 (267), 313 0), 314 (32), 333 (2), 83 SiJpatiberbal-283 (1), 350 (I). 335 (2), 336 (2), 341 (J ), 350 (146), 365 (5), 367 (1), 369 (82), 384 (2), 84 Gidorhat-200 (1), 283 (2), 350 (2), 369 (I). 388 (8), 392 (1). 393 (59), 399 (9). 85 Nari-283 (1), 369 (1). 87 Chatha-288 (1),311 (1),350 (1), 369 (2), 393 (2). 88 Khanpura-283 (5), 288 (2), 311 (3). aI-200 (9), a ... 202 (lJ, 207 (25), 209 (13). 89 Nariabe-283 (2), 288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2). 220 (1), 230 (3), 271 (1), 273 (37), 90 Nivaniya-311 (1), 350 (1). 280 (1), 283 (215), 284 (3), 288 (144), 92 Jepla-283 (1). 289 (1), 311 (244), 313 (1), 314 (32), 96 Peepalbe-288 (1). 333 (2), 335 (2), 350 (136), 369 (78). 98 Moi-283 (1) 311 (1), 350 (3). 393 (28), 399 ( I). 99 Bar Kheda-273 (1), 283 (2),388 (6),311 (4), 350 (1).

Urban-2oo (13). 207 (2). 209 (44), 214 (2), 102 Lnhari-283 (2),311 (3), 350 (1). 220 (6), 230 (4), 233 (1), 273 (28), 103 Chacha Khedi-283 (2),288 (1), 311 (3). 280 (1), 284 (2), (22), 288 302 (l ), 104 Pipalia Khedi-283 (2),311 (I), 350 (1). 311 (23), 336 (2), 341 (1), 350 (10), 106 Borda (Nari)-283 (2). 365 (5), 367 . (1), 369 (4), 384 (2), 107 Mau-209 (2),283 (3), 288 (7), 311 (6).350(4),369 (I), 388 (8), 392 (1), 393 (31), 399 (8). 399 (1). 275

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108 Niwara-283 (1), 288 (1), 369 (I). 173 Atralya-288 (1), 311 (I). 109 Gujar KhOOi-311 (1), 174 Gidormeena-283 (4). 288 (3), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 117 Chamari-288 (1). 175 Talawda Mabaraja-207 (1), 283 (1). 118 Araniya '8laora-283 (1). 176 Sbllmsherpura-283 (3),311 (1), 350 (1). 119 Lodhipura Biaora-283 (2), 288 (1),311 (2),369 (I). 177 Gangaboni-2oo (I), 230 (n, 283 (3),288 (9). 311 (12,. t 120 Talawali-311 (I); 350 (1), 369 (1). 350 (2), 369 (2). 122 Bailas-273 (1). 283 (1), 288 (2),311 (10),350 (2), 179 Kacbnariya-207 (4), 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 (6), 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (1). 123 Bbagera-283 (1), 288 (1),311 (13), 350 (1.) 180 Lasurliya Gujar-207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (2), 350 (2). 124 Kolu Khedi-288 (2), 311 (1),350 (I). 369 (1).

US Todi-283 (4), 393 (I}. 182 Kbankra Teja-311 (2),369 (3). 127 Jamuoiya Ghata-273 (1). 183 Jami-283 (3), 311 (4), 350 (2). 129 Kburi-220 (1), 273 (2),283 (2), 288 (1), 314 (1), 350 (I), 184 Jamuniya(Malawar)-283 (2),311 (2), 350(2). 369 (2). 186 Umred-230 (1), 283 (2),288 (5). 350 (3), 369 (I), 132 Kbaretiya Biaora-283 (1), 288 (1). 393 (3). 133 Rampuria Biaora-283 (1). 187 Beria Khedi-288 (2),350 (1), 369 (1). 134 Jbar Kbeda-207 (4),283 (5),288 (I), 311 (4),350 (1), 188 Bagwaj-288 (1).311 (1), 350 (2),369 (1). 369 (I), 393 (I). 189 Balcbidi-283 (1),211 (1). 11S Manki-283 (3),311 (9), 350 (1). 191 Peepal Heda-207 (2), 273 (1), 283 (6), 288 (1), 333 (I). 136 Sadiya-283 (1), 311 (3). 350 (2).

137 Tulsipura-288 (1). 197 Bbagotipur-283 (6).311 (3), 350 (4), 369 (I). 138 Hansrod-273 (I), 283 (6), 288 (3), 311 (10), 333 (1), 199 Bbil Kbedi-311 (2). 350 (3), 369 (1), 393 (1). 200 Dev Khedi-311 (1). 140 Kanksria Gujar-283 (1), 288 (1), 350 (3), 369 (I). 202 Kbejada Mabaraja-288 (2), 350 (2). 141 Malya HOOi-283 (1), 288 (1). 203 Padli Gusai-369 (2). 142 Bbadkya-283 (2),311 (1). 205 ParsuJya-207 (1),283 (7), 288 (2), 311 (I), 350 (2), 143 Mobanipura-283 (2),288 (I), 311 (3). 369 (2). 206 Bar Khedi-283 (2). 144 Multanpura-209 (1),230 (1), 288 (1), 369 (1). 207 Barwan-283 (1), 288 (2), 350 (1), 369 (2). 145 Motipura Biaora-311 (1). 208 Borda (MaJwa)-311 (I). 146 Habipura-283 (4),288 (3), 350 (I). 212 Patalpani-283 (I), 2880). 147 Dbakori-311 (I). 213 Tarena MaJawar-288 (1), 311 (1). 149 Kodiya Khedi-288 (1). 215 Shekhanpur-283 (1). 150 Kamalya Khedi-311 (3). 216 Sbabpura-283 (1). 151 Padalimaharaja-283 (1), 311 (5), 350 (2). 217 Bargya-283 (1),288(3),311 (I), 3500). 153 Salaria Kbedi-283 (I), 311 (3),350 (2), 369 (1). 218 Khajuria-207 (1),271 (1), 273 (1), 283 (7),288 (6), 154 Kadiabat-283 (2), 288 (I), 311 (4), 350 (2). 155 Huda-283 (I). 314 (7),350 (2),369 (2), 393 (I). 157 Padoniya-207 (I), 273 (1), 283 (3),288 (I), 311 (5), 219 Baibeda-283 (2), 288 (1), 369 (2). 350 (2), 369 (1),393 (1). 224 MaJawar-200 (2),273 (5),283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (10), 161 Bahadarpura-283 (1), 288 (I), 311 (3), 350 (1), 350 (4), 369 (6),393 (2). 369 (I). 226 Taranimina-283 (1),288 (I), 350 (2). 162 Silpatti Bbai-283 (I). 227 Nalya Khedi-350 (5). 163 Dhakora-273 (1), 283 (1),311 (2),350 (4). 228 Seel Kheda-283 (1),288 (2), 311 (7), 350 (2), 369 (1). 165 Mori Kho-350 (1). 230 Sundarheda -283 (I). 166 Salepur-283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (6). 231 Dburla-369 (1). 167 Nadaopur-288 (2), 311 (2), 369 (1). 233 :\lawaJiya Dangi-311 (4), 350 (1). 168 Mabaraj Kbeda-283 (2), 288 (I). 311 (2). 236 GhukaJya-311 (1). 169 Semlapar-283 (I). 237 Lodhipura Lakbanwas-284 (2),288 (2), 311 (1). 170 Bhura-283 (1),288 (1),350 (1),369 (1). 239 Jarkadiya Khedi-288(1),350 (2). 171 Hadabedi-273(1), 393 (I). 240 Morcha Khedi-207 (1), 273 (1), 283 (1), 288 (1), 311 (It. 276

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241 Talodi-283 (3),350 (1), 393 (3). Total-200 (32), 206 (1), 207 (53), 209 (65), :42 l_asudli Mabaraja-273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (2), 311 (4), 230 (10), 233 (1), 23.5 (177), 273 (113), 350 (1),369 (2), 393 (1). 280 (1), 281 (2), 283 (lOS), 284 (12), 245 Sagpur Malawar-283 0). 288 (22), 289 (3), 310 (11), 311 (228), 247 Sucdarpura-200(I), 283 (2),288 (4), 311 (8). 314 (5), 333 (4), 350 (153), 362 0), 248 Lakhanwas-200 0),283 (3),288 (I), 350 (2) 36~(2), 388 (19), 393(1). • 365 (1 ), 367 (8), 369 (86), (54), 399 (9). 252 Gllial'ibe-283 0). 392 (2), 393 253 PanaJi-283 0),350 (1),369 (I). Rural-ZOO (21), 206 (1), 207 (43), 209 (40), 256 Kushalpura-3I4 0). 230 ( 6), 233 (1), 235 (37), 273 (88), 283 (105), 284 (11), 288 (12), 289 (3), 259 Pagara-273 (I), 283 (1). 310 ( 11), 311 (209), 314 (5), 350 (141), 263 Bamulya-350 (1). 367 (3), 369 (78), 388 (6), 392 (1 ), 267 Agar-273 (1),283 (4),284 (1), 311 (6),350 (2), 369 (1). 393 (37), 399 (7). 269 Kundi Kheda-283 (2),311 (3), 350 (1). OrbJn-200 (Ill, 207 (10), 209 (25), 230 (4), 270 Amdor-283 0), 288 (1), 350 (I). 235 (140). 273 (25), 280 (1 ), 281 (2), 271 Bhawans-288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). 284 (1), 288 (10), 311 (19), 333 (4), 273 Bbat Khedi-207 (1),283 (1),288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (I). 350 (12), 362 (l ), 365 (I), 367 (5), 275 Kharentia Khllrd-350 (1). (8), (13), 39:! (1 ), 393 (17), 278 Dhand (Agar)-311 (1). 369 388 399 (2).

280 Sadli-288 (1). VILLAGES 281 Bhilwadiya-273 (6), 283 (2), 288 (3), 311 (1),393 (3). 282 Rajpura (Karanwas)-311 (2). LOC(lliOIl code nilmber a/ld lIame a/village: 283 l\totipura-273 (1), 311 (1), 369 (1). 286 Ralayati-288 (1), 350 (1). Tolighata-311 (l). 287 Gehun Khedi-283 (1). 2 Khajuriahari-350 (:2). 288 NapJiya Khedi-288 (2). 4 Chandni-311 (2). 289 Poonar Khcdi-209 (1), 273 (1),283 (2),288 (1),311 (2), 5 Bar Kheda Khurram-311 (1). 350 (7), 369 (1). 6 Pillliamochi-31I (3), 350 (3). 290 Damdiya-283 (1),288 (1). 7 Deoliman Jagir-283 (1), 350 (l). 291 Doltariya-283 (8), 288 (1). 9 Sandaota-200 (1), 209 (5),273 (3), 311 (2), 393 (6). 29Z Deva) Kheda-369 (1). 11 Kalapeepal-311 0),350 (2),369 (1). 12 Jhiri-311 (1),369 \ 1). 14 Buddhanpur-311 (3), 350 (2).

LOCo/lion code /lumber wI.! name of town: 17 Mundla Lodba-o,11 (2),3500),3690). 18 Sansiya Hedi- 311 (2). III BIAORA TOWN 19 Mundla Mau-28~ (2),311 (1). 22 Kalia Khedi-314 (I). \',-.m[ :\1). l-~OO (6), 20) (0). ::14 (~), 220(2), ~30 (2), 23 Bboomka-273 (1), 311 (2),350 (1). 311 (2), 388 (3). 24 SemliLoda-273 (1), 283 (6), 311 (2). Ward 1\0. 2 207 (2),209 (9),223 (I), 273 (1),2840), 25 Kadlawad-200 (1),311 (2), 350 (1),369 (2). 302 (1),311 (1), 336 (2),365 (2),369 (3), 26 Sawarsia-273 (2),311 (I). 393 (4),399 (1). 27 Bhil Kheda-314 (I). Ward ~o. 3-~00 (5),209 (5),220 (2), 273 (9', 28-l (1), 31 Bhiyana-200 (1), 207 (2), 209 (2), 273 (4), 311 (6), 369 (1),384 (2), 388 (5), 392(1), 393(-+). 350 (4), 369 (4),393 (I). Ward No. 4-209 (5),220 (1), 273 (18), 341 (1), 365 (2), 3670),393 (15). 34 Chatkia-273 (2), 283 (1),311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). Ward No. 5-200 (2), 209 ~(5), 220 (I), 230 (2), 288 (I), 35 Dcdla-311 (I). 350 (3). 365 (!), 393 (6), 399 (6). 36 Patlda-310 (2),311 (4),350 (2), 369 (1). Ward No. 6-209 (1),288 (20),350 (5), :i93 (2). ~9 Mehri l\Io(j-311 (3). WardNo. 7-280(1),288(1),311 (20),350(2),399(1). 40 lXipania Tula-28~ (4), 350 (2), 3.93 (2). 277

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41 Daya Khedi-369 (2). 93 Tchiwada-311 (3), 350 (1). 42 Pathari-369 (2). 99 PipliaDeo-311 (2). 43 Bhi! Khedi-283 (1), 350 (1). 100 Duggiya-379 (2). 45 Harana-207 (1), 235 (2), 273 (1),283 (2),311 (3), 101 Pipliapal-235 (1), 283 (1), 288 (2). 350 (5), 369 0), 393 (2). 102 Kamalsara-28i(I), 311 (2),350 (2),369 (1). 46 Baoli-288 (4). 104 Halukhedi Kalall-273 (1),2830),350 (l). 47 Dobda Jamidar-288 (2), 311 (6), 350(1). 107 Amlaota-209 (\), 273 (1), 283 (2), 350 (I). 48 Chidlaonia-273(1), 283(1),311(1), 350 (2), 369 (2),388 (1). 49 Sbamgi Gbata-273 (n. 108 Sherpura-207 (1), 311 (2),350 (1),369 (I)._ 51 Khercha Kbedi-283 0). 109 Udan Khedi-200 (3),207 (4), 209 (4), 271 (4). 311 (5), 350(3), 3b';) (2),3880),393 (3). 52 Darana-283 (2). 110 Patadia-350 (1), 369 (1). 53 Panda-273 (I), 283 (1), 310 (1), 311 (8), 350 (1), 111 Haluhedi Khnrd-206 (1),311 (1). 369 (1). 54 Limachoban-200 (1),207 (2),209 (3),273 (2), 283 P), 113 Dhakni-207 (I), 350 (3), 369 (1). 3110),350 (2), 369 (1),393 (1). 114 Nainwada-311 (1). 56 BaroJ-311 (I). 115 Cbhapra-283 (1). 57 Tutiabedi--283 (3), 311 (7). 116 Rosia-230 (1),311 (1),350 (4). (1), 311 (1), (1). 59 Barol-283 369 117 Lalpura-311 (1). 60 Raipuria-283 (2),350 (3), 369 (1). ]]9 Bllbadlia-235 (3),311 (7),350 (1). 63 Amlaroad-207 (I), 273 (2), 311 (5),350 (2),369 (1). 120 Gulaota-207 (3), 209 (1). 273 (1), 283 (2), 311 (l}, 64 Chhayan-311 0). 350 (2),393 (I). 65 Bawaldi-273 (2),283 (2). 311 (4), 369 (1). 123 Biaora !vlandu-·207 (3),273 (1),284 (4),350 (10), 369(3). 66 Bhandawat--311 (1),393 (2). 393 (1). 67 Semli-369 (1). 124 Amgarha-283 (1), 311 (3), 350 (1). 68 Khajuria Ghata-,209 (1),283 (1),350(1),369 (1). 125 Bilodapal-311 (1). 69 Bhat Khedi-283 0),310(1), 350(1),393 (1). 126 Dendi-283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1). 70 Kalali-200 (1),207 (1),311 (1),350 (1) 127 TlIkoganj-273 (1),283 (3), 311 (1). 71 Rojadkalan-213 (I), 283 (1), 311 (2). 128 Janmaganj-311 (1), 72 Birgadi-283 (1). 129 GlIwada-273 (1),283 (2), 314 (3),350 (2), 369 (1). 73 Bapcha-311 0), 350 (2). 131 Lakhesra-310 (2), 311 (2),350 (1).

75 Bhainswa-273 0),283 (1),311(3),350(1),369 (1), 393(1). 132 Digwad-283 (1). 31 J (3). 76 ArniY:1-283 (2),311 (4), 350 (2). 133 Kalyanpur-283 (]). 77 Dhamanda-200 (1), 207 (1),209 (1).273 (3), 283 (I), 135 Mau-200 (1), 209 (3), 273 (1), 283 (1). 311 (4),350 (4), 369 (2), 393 (2). 136 :VlangiaKhedi-273 (1),283 (1), 350(1). 78 Gayan-283 (1),311 (1). 137 Sarali-207 (1),2830). 369 (2). 79 Lotia-311 (1). 138 Padlia Anjna-283 (3),311 (I), 350 (1). 80 Ghattiya-283 (2),311 (2), 350 (1). 140 Natadli- 311 (3). 82 Nipania-311 (1). 141 Iklera-273 (I), 283 (2),350 (1). 83 Gul Khedi-207 (1), 350 (3). 144 Chatru Khedi-311 (I). 84 Saredi-27:1 (2),369 (3). 145 Barru Kbedi-200 (l). 283 (2). 87 Pachore-200 (4), 207 (3), 209 (11), 230 (5), 273 (12), 146. Dhanora-289 (2),311 (4),350 (5), 369 (2). 283 (2),311 (11), 350 (1), 367 (1), 369 (5), 388 (4), 392 (1), 393 (5), 399 (6). 148 Kodia Khedi-273 (1),283 (1),369 (1). 88 SuJtania-200 (1),207 (4), 273 (4), 283 (4), 311 (9), 149 Ghodlia-310 (5). 350 (12), 369 (2), 393 (2). 155 Padana-200 (2), 209 (5), 233 (I), 235 (31), 273 (15). 89 Kachriya Bhai-273 (1). 311 (7),350 (2),369 (1). 283 (9), ~11 (19), 350 (5), 367 (2), 393 (1). 90 Patadia Dabi-207 (3),273 (1), 283 (1), 311 (1),350 (2). 156 Asareta Pawar-200 (1), 283 (2),350 (3), 369 (1). 393 (1). 93 Narania-207 (1),311 (3),350 (I" 369 (1). 157 Asareta Rawat-311 (1). 94 Kupa-207 (2), 284 (3), 350 (3), 369 (1). 159 Taraganj-283 (1), 369 (2). 95 Kishan Khedi-283 (1),311 (I). 160 Kankria-350 (1). 97 PardiaMataji-200 (1), 207 (7),209 (3),273 (4), 288 (4), 161 Kudlasa-283 (1), 350 (1). 311 (3),350(1),369 (3), 393 (3), 399 (1). ]66 Jainagar-369 (I). 278

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168 MagraRa-283 (2), 350 (4), 369 (2). Rural-200 (24), 207 (9), 209 (29). 230 (S); 170 Karondi-200 (1). 207 (1),273 (3),283 (2), 369 (1), 272 (1), 273 (102), 280 (1), 281 (2), 393 (1). 283 (205), 284 (14), 288 (19), 310 (4), 172 Nisbana-350 (1), 369 (1). 311 (188), 314 (1), 320 (3), 333 (2), 173 Banl-283 (3),284 (4). 350 (183T, 365 (3), 367 (2), 369 (117). 174 Nindra Khedi-283 (1). 393 (44), 399 (3). 176 Buddhanpur-283 (1). 177 Retbani-283 (I), 350 (2). Urban-2oo (10), 205 (1). 207 (23), 209 (37), 178 Gopalpura-369 (1). 215 (1), 216 (1), 220 (5), 230 (1). 179 Nibal-289 (1), 311 (4). 273 (43), 280 (1), 281 (11), 284 (5). 288 (15), 310 (8), 311 (28), 350 (12), 182 Latahedi-3S0 (1). 364 ( 1), 365 (1 ), 369 (4), 372 ~l). 186 Tlkoo-273 (2),311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2),393 (1). 388 (10). 392 (I), 393 (34), 399 (9). 192 Jabardl-273 (1). 194 Ninore-273 (I), 283 (1), 311 (1). VILLAGES

Location code number and name of village: Location code number and name of town: 1 BbainsaDa-273 (3), 311 (I), 369 ~3), 393 (2). V SARANGPUR TOWN 2 Daulatpura-369 (1). 3 Ghiya Kbedi-369 (1). 4 Kisborepura-311 (2). Ward No. 1-235 (5), 288 (8), 311 (13),333 (1). 6 Moi-283 (3), 350 (1). Ward No. 2-235 (36), 280 (1). 7 Khanpura-273 (2),283 (1),350(3). 369 (1). Ward No. 3-207 (2), 235 (82). 12 Sonkatch-273 (1), 283 (1),320 (3), 350 (2). Ward No. 4-200 (1), 207 (2), 209 (4), 235 (5), 273 (3), 13 Kaliadeh-288 (3). 281 (1), 369 (1),388 (1), 393 (1). 15 Kolu Khedi-283 (3), 350 (2). Ward No. 5.-200 (1),207 (1), 209 (11), 235 (4), 273 (5), 18 Andalheda-273 (1), 283 (3),311 (4), 350.(1), 369(1,. 362 (1), 367 (3), 388 (3), 393 (6). Ward No. 6 200 (2), 235 (2), 333 (2). 23 Paniya-350 (5), 369 (1), 393 (I). Ward No. 7-209 (1), 281 (1),288 (1), 333 (I), 350 (3), 25 Bbainsani-283 (l). 369 (4), 393 (3). 26 Jogipura-311 (3). Ward No. 8-209 (1), 235 (1),350 (7), 365 (I), 393 (1). 27 Kuradia Kbedi-31 I (2). Ward No. 9-200 (2),207 (1),209 (6),273 (13), 367 (2), 28 Tajpura-273 (3). 369 (1), 388 (6), 392 (I), 393 (4). 29 Ranjitpura-350 (I). Ward No. 10-273 (3), 284 (1), 311 (2), 369 (2), 388 (2), 30 Pipalia Dhakar-283 (1), 288 (I). 393 (2), 399 (1). 32 Mundla Bajrang-283 (2). Ward No. 11-200 (5), 207 (4), 209 (2),230 (4), 235 (I), 33 Piplia Bag-207 (I), 283 (1). 273 (1), 288 (1), 311 (4), 350 (2). 388 (I). 34 PadIia Bana-350 (4). 399 (1). 35 Karia Mitrasen-273 (2), 369 (1). 37 Gadia-311 (I). 41 Hanoti-283 (1). 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL 43 Panjra-283 (2). 44 Panjri-283 (2), 369 (1). Total-200 (34). 205 ( 1), 207 (32), 209 (66), 45 Sanwasi-273 (2), 350 (3), 369 (2). 215 (I ). 216 (1). 2~0 (5), 230 (6), 46 Pura Jagir-283 (3). 272 (1), 273 (145), 280 (2), 281 (13), 48 Lasudlia Jaglr-200 (1),283 (I). 283 (205), 284 (19), 288 (34), 310 (12), 49 Lodia Goo-311 (1), 333 (I), 350 (3). 311 (216), 314 (1), 320 (3), 333 (2), 51 Kuklia Khedi-283 (1). 350 (195), 364 (1), 365 (4), 367 (2). 53 Harlai-311 (2),350 (1). 369 (121), 372 (I ). 388 (10). 392 (1), 54 Nuniahedi-311 (4),350(1). 393 (78), 399 (12). 56 Kankarwal-273 (1),369 (1). 279 APPENDIX I-Contd. INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

, NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Conrd. 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

58 Gadaria Khedi-369 (1), 150 Barodia-273 (1), 283 (4), 311 (5), 350 (2),369 (1). 60 Bhojpuria-283 (2). 153 Tindonia-273 (1). 283 (2), 311 (7), 350 (I), 369 (1), 61 Bairasia-209 (1), 283 (4), 350 (7), 369 (1), 393 (1). 393 (1). 62 Mundli-283 (1), 311 (1), 369 (1). 160 Kotra-273 (1), 311 (2), 369 (1). 63 Madora-283 (I). 163 Korondi-369 (J). 65 Chainpura KaJan-283 (1). 164 Jat Khedi-283 (1). 67 Bhawanipura-283 (1). 165 Kadia Sansi-281 (1), 283 (1). 68 Kadia Chandrawat-283 (1), 369 (3). 168 Sukli-273 (I), 350(1),369(1). 73 Charpura-200 (1). 169 Guradia-350 (2), 369 (2) 170 Jhadpiplia-283 (2), 350 (Z). 75 Baodia-311 (1). 171 Dhabla-200 (1),273 (1),283 (2)350 (2),369 (3). 82 Baori Kheda-311 (2). 172 Panwadi Jagir-350 (1). 83 Dungapura-310 (1), 311 (11). 173 Suklia-283 (2). 85 Vijaygarh-283 (1). 174 Heekmi-283 (1), 350(2),369(1). 86 Ramgarh-283 (1), 311 (1). 175 Anwali-350 (3), 369 (1). 87 Neenor-283 (1).350(1). 179 Jharla-200 (1),209 (2), 273 (I), 283 (2), 350 (1). 90 Umria-350 (3), 369 (1). 369 (1), 393 (I). 91 Aagkhedi Kalan-369 (2). 186 Jamonia Gopchohan-273 (I), 350(4), 369 (1), 95 Champa Kheda--350 (0. 393 (I). 97 Mandawar-200 (1),207 (2),273 (1), 283 (4), 284 (3), 189 Lasudlia Haji-283 (1). 350 (4),369 (3), 393 (3). 192 Sanka-273 (1). 98 Ranawa-350 0). 396 (1). 195 Gindoli-350 (2). 99 Kunar Kotri-zeO (1),273 (1), 283 (3), 350 (1), 198 Choma-273 (1),283 (2), 350 ( :;),369 (3). 369 (1),393 (1). 199 Mundla Rati-2oo (1), 283 (2). 100 HODShi)ar Khedi-283 (1). 200 Bharer-350 (1). 102 Nandgaon-283 (1), 3500). 201 Beel Kheda-283 (2), 350 (1), 103 Onkarpura-283 (1), 350 (1). 202 Mabuwa-273 (4), 311 (1). 350 (I), 369 (4). 104 Mal'las::-2'i3 (1),283 (1), 350 (1),369 (1), 393 0). 204 Ronsla-200 (1),273 (1), 283 (4). 311 (6),350 (2). 105 Barkheda Amardas-283 (2), 369 (2). 205 Bamori-283 (1), 350 (3), 369 (I). 106 Dharmia Kbedi-283 (1). 206 Gagar-3S0 (1).

107 Laljipura (Kudali)-283 (1). 208 Damora Sukba-273 (I). 108 Ganiyari-273 (1), 283 (1),284 (5),350 (2),369 (1). 210 Umri-273 (1). 113 Shyampura-273 (1), 283 (1). 211 Halia Hedi-283 0), 116 Gandhigram-311 (3). 214 Hul Khedi-273 (1),288 (3). 120 Bhopalpura-311 (1). 215 Kandara Kotri-273 (1),283 (2),288 (4), 311 (14),350 (2). 124 Cbhawar-311 (1). 216 Piplia Biram-207 (1), 273 (I). 283 (2), 350 (2), 369 (3). 127 Baredi-200 (1),311 (Ii. 350 (1). 218 Kotri Kalan-200 (1), 209 (1), 273 (4),283 (4), 31 t (22). 129 Bokri-283 (1),350 (1), 369 (1). 350 (2).369 (1). 132 Piplia Rasoda-283 (5), 350 (3). 369 (2). 133 Boda-200 (2), 209 (5),230 (2). 283 (3). 284 (l). 219 Mundla Barol-273 (3), 283 (1),350 (1). 369 (2). 310 (1), 311 (17), 350 (5), 369 (2), 393 (3). 221 Mastu Khedi-283 (1)., 222 Bijori-283 (1), 350 (2). 136 Garbi Nipania-273 (1), 283 (9), 350 (5), 369 (I)- 223 Mana-2oo (1), 273 (3),283 (2),350 (I), 369 (2). 138 Hanotia-283 (1),350 (2). 224 Mohli Kalan-200 (1), 230 (1).273 (1), 283 (2), 311 (I). 140 Barkheda Dor-283 (1), 350 (1),369 (1). 369 (1), 393 (1). 142 Jbumka-369 (1). 226 Miru Khedi-350 (1). 143 Bisarti-283 (1), 350 (1). 227 Nai Hedi-273 (1). 145 Parlia Khedi-369 (J). 228 Lashkarpur-311 (1). 148 Jamonia Ganesh-2oo (1),369 (2). 232 Barwan Khurram-273 (3), 283 (4), 288 (2), 311 (1). 149 Jamonia JoOOr-283 (3), 369 (1). 350 (1), 393 (2). 280

APPENDIX I-Concld. INDUSTRIAL ESTABliSHMENTS

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Coilld. 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Colic/d.

234 Gehun Khedi Jagir-283 (2). 296 Jangibad-273 (I). 235 Pratapf-ura-273 (I). 297 Iklehra-200 (I), 209 (1),273 (1),283 (2), 311 (2), 236 Dbunwa Khedi-283 (3), 350 (1). 350 (5), 369 (1), 393 (4). 217 Bucha Kltedi-2&3 (l), 350 (1). 369 (1). 298 Hiral Khedi-2S3 (\), 3\1 (3), 350 (1). 238 Khajuri-283 (5). 299 Pipal Kheda-283 (1),311 (5),350 (I), 369 (I). 241 Turkipura Sinka-200 (1), 273 (3), 283 (3), 311 (1), 300 Bilhari-283 (I). 350 (4), 369 (4),393 (1). 302 Senwas-283 (1),350 (I). '242 Tajipura-273 (I), 283 (1), 369 (1). 303 Amlar-207 (2), 273 (2),283 (4), 311 (3),350 (2), 365 (1), 243 Bor Kheda-273 (1),283 (1),369 (2). 369 (2), 393 (2). 245 Lula Khal-273 (2),311 (3). 304 Phoolpura-288 (1),369 (1). 247 Mengladeep-283 (1). 305 Baori Kheda-207 (I), 288 (2), 350 (1), 369 (2). 2J8 Nipania Bela--283 (1), 350 (1). 306 Bamora Jagir-283 (1),350 (2),369 (I). 250 Semla.Goga-283 (2), 350 (1),393 (1). 307 Bejad-273 (1),283 (1), 365 (1), 369 (1),393 (1). 251 Lasurlia Ramnath-230 (1),283 (1), 35) (3), 369 (5), 393 (2). 308 Avada-283 (2). 253 Kankria :\lina-273 (2),283 (8), 288(3),350 (I), 369 (2), 309 Barnawad-273 (I). 283 (2), 311 (1), 350 (I). . 393 (2). 310 Badnagar-283 (I). 256 Jharkia-283 (1). 311 Pilu Khedi-283 (I). 257 Tareni Dhakad-283 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). 259 Talen-200 (2),207 (1), 209 (14), 230 (1), 272 (1). 273 (15),283 (1), 284 (5),310 (I), 311 (27), Location code number and lIame of town; 350 (5), 365 (1), 367 (2),369 (10), 393 (9). 399 (3). IV NARSINGARH TOWN 262 Piplia Tawakkul-273 (1),311 (I), 369 (J). 263 Kansrod-273 (1), 283 (2). 350 (2). Ward l'io. 1-288 (3), 350 (9). 265 Nahli-200 (1), 209 (1), 273 (2), 283 (I), 311 (I), Ward 1'10. 2-200 (1), 393 (21). 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). Ward No. 3-200 (2), 207 (11), 209 (4), 215 (I), 220 (I), 268 Bamanpura-314 (1). 281 (3), 288 (11),311 (1),350 (2), 369 (2), 269 Patelpura-283 (2), 350 (3). 393 (I), 399 (2). 271 Chodharipura-311 (3). Ward No. 4-200(1),209(1).220(1), 281 (l),28-l(ll. 272 Banapura-273 (1), 283 (1),311 (1),369 (1). Ward No. 5-200 (1),230 (1),280(1), 288 (1),393 (2), 273 Birgari-273 (1), 311 (3),350 (3). 399 (5). 274 Babron-283 (1), 350 (2). Ward l'Io. 6-200 (I), 207 (2),209 (8),273 (11), 281 (2), 275 Laloti-283 (1), 311 (4), 350 (2). 284 (1),350 (1),388 (1), 393 (7). 276 Kathiri-350 (I), 369 (I). Ward l'io. 7-200 (2),205 (1),207 (5), 209 (6), 220 (2), 277 Dhan Khedi-273 (1), 283 (1). 273 (1),281 (2),388 (4). 278 Nipania Chaitan-283 (1). Ward No. 8-200 (2), 207 (I), 209 (10), 220 (I), 273 (21), 281 M:mpura Gujarati-200 (1), 283 (5), 310 (1),311 (9), 355 (2). 284 (1), 364(1),365 (I), 372 (1),388 (5), 282 Kurawar-200 (3),209 (4),273 (2), 280(1), 281 (1), 393 (I). 283 (2), 333 (1).350 (6), 369 (2), 393 (3). Ward No. 9-209 (3),273 (9),284 (2), 369 (2), 392 (I), 287 Gila Khedi-283 (1),350 (3), 369 (I). 3B (2), 399 (1). 290 Teekria-273 (I), 283 (3), 350 (2). Ward No. 10-207 (4), 209 (5), 216 (I), 273 (1), 281 (3), 295 Padlia Dan-207 (1),283 (2), 311 (2),350 (7),369 (1). 310 (8), 311 (27),399 (I). 281

APPENDIX II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL RAJGARH TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban Jaitpura, 159 Laxmipura, 160 Daftari ki Baodi. Location code number and name of town: 161 Kali Kheda, 163 GoJiabe, 164 Baj Talai, 168 Kachari, 171 Kotra, 172 Rasulpura, 173 I KHILCHIPUR Titodi ka Anda, 174 Uncha Kheda, 175 Hiran- Rural Khedi, 178 Jogipura, 180 Rampuria, 182 Phul­ Khedi, 184 Malipura, 185 Fatehpur, 186 Bede ka Pura, Location code number and name of village " 187 Titodi, 188 Bhawanipura, 189 Pipalbe, 190 Riran Kheda, 196 Baradwara, 198 Kishangarb, 106 Gangapura, 117 Pura Kumara, 126 200 Ajitgarh, 204 Bapchi, 207 Jugalpura, 208 Himmatpura, 127 Semli Kalan, 142 Ganeshpura, 158 Pratapganj, 211 MUndJa, 214 Madapura, 217 Kil­ Bhojpur, 173 Dongri, 180 Devipura, 209 Laxmanpura Kheda 219 Bhagotipur, 220 Raghunathgarh, 222 210 Daulatpura, 218 Machalpur, 222 Dhabali Rajlibe, 223 Lalgarh, 228 Gagorni, 232 Khandiya­ Kalan, 243 Dhabali Khurd, 244 Motipura, 245 pur, 233 Leelbe, 243 Lagdaria, 250 Khima Khedi. Durjanpura, 254 Malharpura, 2S8 Mogiapura, 259 362 Laxmanpura, 366 Karanwas, 367 Udpuria. Nesh, 275 Dolaj 276 Rajpura, 283 Lasudlia 284 369 GopaJpura, 372 Khujner, 378 Dubali, 379 Kodkia, 285 Kavalsi Kheda, 292 Chandpura, 293 Dhulen, 381 Dhatoori, 382 Dehri, 383 Badal Kotda, 294 Odpur, 296 Kachhi Khedi, 304 Khedi, 384 Deoli Charan, 386 Dupadia, 387 Limboda, 305 Salri, 306 Ruppura, 307 Bagheli, Sustani; 389 Gindor Bhatt, 390 Kadia Khinchi. 313 Meenagaon, 328 Amla Bey, 329 Murjhadi, 392 Kachnaria, 394 Gangahoni. 336 Jhutiahedi, 353 Bhat Khedi, 354 Dhaturiya, 363 Kalyanpura, 367 Meena Kbedi, 374 Badbeli 375 Gordhanpura, 377 Melkhedi, 378 Chamar Kheda, 383 3 BIAORA TAHSIL Chhatarpura, 384 Narbhapura, 385 Dhamnia, 386 Kamal pura, 391 Ranipura, 392 Jetpura Kalan, 394 Shivnatb Urban pUra, 395 Baoli Kheda, 396 Khurchania Kalan, 400 Abhepur, 401 Bharatpura, 402 Rugnathpura, 406 Location code number and name o/Iown . Semali Kankad 409 Jirapur, 410 Mania Khedi, III BIAORA 411 Khubanpura, 412 Gujar Khedi, 413 Guradia, 414 Devaria, 423 Abdalpura, 424 Guwadi, 426 Rural Ruparel, 451 Batawada, 452 Kashi Khedi Dangi Location code number and name of village : Patti, 453 Kashi Khedi Sondhya Patti, 460 Tamolia, 468 Shahbajpura, 491 Khejadiya, 493 38 Lachhmanpura, 48 Devapura, 41) Sllthalia. Rupaheda, 504 Kesarpura, 507 Jhl!dmau, 508 52 l'alabe, 61 Parlapura, 62 Dobda, 66 Khandi. Pipa Khedi, 513 Mohan, 514 Teli Kheda, 524 74 Moth Badli, 75 Chauki, 82 Bhatpura Japli. Chhapiheda, 525 Jatamadi, 542 Sikandri, S44 83 Silapati Berval, 84 Ginddor Hat, 88 Khanpura. Daryapur, 554 Kairi. 90 Nivanya, 91 Jepali, 92 Jepla, 94 Gordhanpura, 96 Pipalbe, 99 Barkheda, 100 Dhanya Khedi. 101 Durgapura, 105 Dalapura, 110 Shivpura, 111 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Narsinghpura, 114 Beenya Khedi, 115 Nayapura. 116 Moya, 117 Chamari, 118 Aranya Biaora. Urban 119 Lodhipura Biaora, 120 Talaoli, 126 Kataria Khedi, 127 Jamunya Ghata, 128 Badlawada. Location code number and name of town : 129 Khuri, 130 Ummedpura, 131 Bakhatpura Iastmurar, 143 Mohanipura, 144 Multanpura, II RAJGARH 145 Motipura Biaora, 146 Habipura, 158 Talaoda Rural Champapura, 159 Sidighata, 160 Balapura, 161 Bahadarpura, 170 Bhura, 179 Kachnariya, 180 Lasu­ Location code number and name of village: dliya Gujar, 191 Peepalheda, 205 Parsuliya, 206 Barkhedi. 207 Barwan, 216 Shahpura, 219 Baiheda, 220 114 Kesharpura, 120 Jalalpura, 126 Kasturia­ Angadpur, 232 Bagadya Khedi, 243 Bapacha, pur, 130 Jamsherpura, 136 Jogidata, 145 Udpuria, 251 Sherpura, 261 Amlya Hat. 277 Kharetia 146 Tandi Kalan. 148 Kali Pith, 149 Baraniya, 150 Kalan, 281 Bhilwadiya, 283 Motipura, 293 Naipuria, 153 Beed Bateri, 154 Dhand, 156 Bhojpuriya. 282

APPENDIX n-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL S NARSINGARH TAHSI Urban Urban Locmion code number and name of town :

Location code number and name of town: IV NARSINGARH

V SARANGPUR Rura]

Rural UJcatinn code number and name of village : 12 Sonkatch, 15 Kolu Khedi 17 Achalpura. Location code number and name of village: 34 Pac11ia Dhan, 35 Karia Mitrasen, 36 Pal, 37 Gadia, 38 Shankarpura, 39 Manpul'a Deo, 3 Nipania Bika, 9 Sandaota, 19 Mundla Mau, 72 Kaharpura (Bhoipura), 73 Charpura, 75 21 Khanjarpur, 22 Kalia Khedi, 27 :Bhil Kheda, Baodia, 112 Sobhagpura, 114 Sarana, 115 43 Bhi! Khedi, 60 Raipuria, 66 Bhandawat, 67 Narsinghpura, 116 Gandhi Gram, 117 Deogarh, Semli, 82 Nipania, 83 Gul Khedi, 84 Saredi, 126 Panwari, 129 Bokn, 130 Mohanpura, 150 85 Mitthanpur, 86 Bilapura, 87 Pachore, 99 Piplia Barodia, 154 Bihar, 155 Pratappura, 156 Bherull­ Deo 109 Udan Khedi, 114 Nainwada, 115 Chhapra, pura, 157 Fatehpur, 160 Kotra, 178 hnu Khedi, 116 Rosia, 135 Mau, 144 Chatru Khedi, 145 180 Badiia, 183 Chhapri Kalan, 184 Chhapri Barru Khedi, 146 Dhanora, 152 Naranpur, 153 Khurd, 185 Manpichhori, 186 Jamunia Gopchohall, BHoda Purbia, 159 Taraganj, 160 Kallkria, 162 199 Mudla Rati. 200 Bharer, 201 Beel Kheda, Tarla Khedi, 165 Radhanagar, 166 Jaillagar, 167 203 Parsun Khedi, 222 ~ijori 234 Gehun Khedi Taleni, 178 Gopalpura, 179 Nihal, 180 Phoolpura, Jagir, 250 Sem!a Goga, 251 Lasurlia Ramnath, 183 Ahsanpura, 184 Kishanpura. 185 Bakhtyarpura 259 Ta!en, 260 Aag Khedi Khurd, 282 Kurawar, 187 Saidabad, 188 Hajipur, 189 Kachhi Khedi, 283 Sema! Khedi, 290 Teekria, 291 Mala Khedi, 193 Rewaganj. 300 Bilhari, 304 Phoolpura, 305 Baori Kheda, 311 Pilu Khedi. 283

APPENDIX III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WlTmN FIVE MILES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 3 BIAORA TAHSIL

Urban Urban NIL NIL Rural Rural Location code number and name of village Location code number and name of village: 32 Parsana, 38 Lachhmanpura, 39 Madhopura. 166 Jhanda Patti, 247 Borka Pani, 344 Bhanwarpura.

4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Urban Urban NIL

NIL Rural NIL Rural 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL Location code number and name of village : Urban

134 Bajpura, 190 Hiran Khera, NIL 267 Laxmanpura. Rural

NIL 284

APPENDIX IV TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL BIAORA TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town: Location code number and name of village: 49 SuthaIia,. 66 Khandi, I KHlLCHIPUR 75 Chouki, 100 Dhanya Khedi. Rural 251 Sherpura.

Location code number and name of vilfage : 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL 27 Papdel, 158 Bhojpur, 218 Machalpur, 388 Ubhapan, Urban 409 Jirapur, 513 Mohan. Location code number and name of town'

V SARANGPUR 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Location code number and name of village :

Urban 87 Pachore, 109 Udan Khedi, 135 Mau. Location code number and name of town :

11 RAJGARH 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL Rural Urban Location code number and name of village ; Location code number and name of town: 178 Jogipura, 223 LaJgarh, IV NARSINGARH 366 Karanwas 372 Khujner. Rural 3 BIAORA TAHSIL Location code number and name of village : Urban 37 Gadia, 39 Manpura Deo, Location code number and name of town : 69 Sagpur, 71 Bandi, 73 Charpura, lOS Ganiyari, IIJ BIAORA 160 Kotra, 259 Talen 285

APPENDIX V TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL BIAQRA TAHSIL-concld.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town : Location code number and name 0/ village

I KHILCHIPUR 49 Suthalia.

Ward No. S

Rural 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL

Location code number and name 0/ village : Urban

524 Chhapi Heda. NIL

Rural 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Location code Ilumber and name 0/ village

Urban 155 Padana. Location code number and name 0/ town :

II RAJGARH 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL

Ward No. 3 Urban Rural Location code number and name 0/ town: Location code number and name 0/ village : 371. Khujner. IV NARSINGARH

3 BIAORA TAHSIL Ward No. 7 Jawaharganj. Urban Rural Location code number and name o/Iown: Location code number and name 0/ village: III BIAORA

Ward No.2, Ward No.7. 133 Boda, 259 Talco. ~86

APPENDIX VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL BIAORA TAHSIL-Conefd.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name 0/ town: Location code number and name 0/ village :

I KHlLCHIPUR 49 Suthalia, 224 Malawar.

Ward No.5. 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL Rural

Location code number and name 0/ village : Urban 218 Machalpur, 513 Mohan. NIL Rural 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Location code number and name 0/ village: Urban 9 Sandaota, 87 Pachore, 88 Sultania, 97 Pardia Mataji. Location code number and name 0/ town: 109 Udan Khedi, 120 Gulaota, II RAJGARH 135 Mau, 155 Padana.

Ward No.3.

Rural 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL

Location code number and name 0/ village; Urban 371. Khujner. Location code number and name 0/ town:

IV NARSINGARH 3 BIAORA TAHSIL Ward No.7. Urban Rural Location code number and nam! 0/ lawn: Location code number and name of -:Wage : III BIAORA 133 Boda, 179 Iharla, Ward No.2. 297 Iklehra. 287

APPENDIX VII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Urban Ganeshpura (1), 143 Kho Kheda (1), 148 Raghopur Location coile number and name of town: (3), 149 Ku]ipura (1), 150 Bhawanipura Pushta Kulipura (2). 1'51 Hirapuri (I), 152 Singanpur (3). I KHILCHIPUR 154 Anandpura (2), 155 Ahilyapura (2), 156 Semla (1), 157 Motipura Dakhla Serola (1), 158 Ward No. 1 (16), Bhojpur (5), 159 Gul Khedi (I), 160 Pura Kulipura Ward No. 2 (2), (1), 161 Rampuriya (1), 162 Kher Khedi Kilurd (1), Ward No. S (2), 163 Pura Kher Khedi (I), 164 Kushalpura (1), 165 Ward No. 6 (6), Suwahedi (2), 166 Jhanda Patti (2), 167 Hardapura Ward No. 7 (8), (1), 168 Khetya Khedi (I), 169 Lalpuriya (I). 170 Bhagora (4), 171 Rampuriya (2), 172 Rural Gotampura (3), 173 Dungri (3), 174 Kachnariya (2), 175 Dantao (I), 176 Lakhesara (I), 177 Location code number and name of village: Khedi (I), 178 Uchavada (1), 179 Kishanpura (2), 181 Baliyapura (1), 182 Pipal Khedi (1), 18J 2 Amarpura, (1), 3 Lachhmanpura, (1), Sedri (3). 184 Manpura (3), 185 Kher Kheda 4 Gordhanpura (3), 6 Kherkhedi Kalan (4), 7 . (1), 186 Mangalpura (1), 187 Surajpura (1), 18S Gokalpura, (2), 10 Binayak Bey (2), 11 Bhumria J)obdi Kheda (1), 190 Bheroogarh (2), 191 Banda (6), 12 Toli KheJa (1), 13 Bedar (3), 14 (2), 192 - Dantlya (3), 193 Lakhoni (8), 194 Rampuria Kalan (3), 16 Bordashriji (3), 19 Pipaldi (1), 195 Mohkampura (2). 197 Haripura (1), 20 Nayapura (1), 22 Atraliya (1), Bislai (1), 198 Motipura Pust Talavada (1), 199 24 Dhand (2), 2S Kundi Khoira (1), 27 Papdel Khandar Bey (1), 200 Tilapura (I), 201 Bhagori (3), 31 Bhawanipura Pushtadhand (2), 32 Bijaypur (1), 35 Agaria (2). 37 Yashwantpura (1), 38 (4), 202 Dob (1), 203 Nandri (3), 204 Haooti (1), Haripura 0), 40 Doria Khedi (1), 46 Gadiya (1), 205 Goriya Kheda (2), 206 Khokriya (1), 207 49 Piplia Khawas (I), 54 Bawadi Kheda (1), Ramganj (1), 208 Chibad Kalan (3), 209 55 Sundarpura (4), 56 Kuodibey (1), 60 Karkari Laxmanpura (I), 210 Daulatpura (1), 212 SataD (2), 61 Sedara (2), 63 Sevni (1), 66 Badri (2), Khedi (1), 213 Sadiya Kuwa (2), 214 Talawda 70 Adampura (1), 71 Rajpura (I), 74 Mukandpura (1), 215 Paraspura Pushta Khandar Bey (1), 217 (2), 75 Jhila Madia (1), 77 Chainpuria (1), 78 Bamnia Khedi (2), 218 Machalpur (40), 219 Gul Motipura Dakhli Baodi Kheda (I), 79 Fatehpur (1), Khedi (2), 220 Pathri (1), 221 Ratanpura (1), 222 Dhabli Kalan (4), 224 Madanpura (1), 226 ~O Kadela (2), 82 Talaodi (1), 84 Rampuriya (1), Haripura Najdeek (1), 227 Piplia Pushta Talawada 116 Mokhampura (I), 87 Timarni (1), 88 Rataopura (I), 89 Rajpura (2), 90 Shivgarh (1), 91 Shripura (1), (1), 229 Sedara (1),. 231 Kishanpura (1), 231 Ramganj (1), 234 Ganeshganj (I), 235 BadgaoD 93 Udayapur (I), 94 Dhanoda (2), 95 Jamgaon (1), 96 Devigarh (2), 97 Jharni (2), 98 Kumdi (2), 99 (3), 236 Bans Khedi (1), 237 Bankpura (1), 238 Devli (2), 101 Bhadka (1). 102 Bhadki (1), Nawabpura (2), 239 Malharpura (1), 240 104 Baodi Kheda (1), 105 Kumara (I), 107 Rugnathpura (3), 241 Chibad Khurd (2), 242 Patlapani (1), 108 KhajaIi, (1), 109 Khajli (3), Amarpura (2), 243 Dhabli Khurd (2), 244 110 Dob (1), 112 Jhiriya Khedi (I), 113 Motipura (1), 245 Durjanpura (2), 246 Gadiycl Ghogadpur (10), 114 Naranpura (2). 115 Piplia Lohar (2), 247 Borka Pani (2), 248 Amarpura Kulmi (4), 116 Kumda (4). 117 Pura Kumara (Suket) (1), 249 Jagannathpura (2), 250 Mayapura (I), 119 Kotda (I), 120 Pura Khajla (1), 121 (1), 252 Pol Kheda (3), 253 Malhargarh (I), 254 Jharnya (1), 124 Jharanya (2), 125 Aroya (1), Malharpura (4), 255 Chokhanda (1), 256 Padampura 126 Himmatpura (2), 127 Semli Kalan (5), 128 (1), 257 Shivpura (2), 258 Mogiapura (1), 260 Dehara (I), 129 Khutiya Bey (1), 130 Bhawani­ Chhipipura (2). 261 Pura Chhipipura (2), 262 pura Pushtbedi Bey (1), 131 Behdi Bey (1), 132 Borda Najdeek (1), 263 Manda Kheda (1), 264 Lakhoni (1), 133 Barol (3), 134 Pura Barol (2), Pura Jagannathpura (1), 265 Pempura (1), 266 135 Deva Khedi (3), 136 Semal Khedi (1), Gopalpura (2), 267 Govindpura (1), 269 Bhanpura 137 Jethli (1), 138 Brahmangaon (6). 139 Harigarh (4), 270 Padliya (1), 271 Shivpuri (1), 272 (I), 140 Ramgarh (5), 141 Devri (1), 142 Dhamnya (3), 273 Rupaheda (2), 274 Ganeshpura (1). 288

APPENDIX VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Contd. 1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d.

(1), 275 DoIaj (2), 276 Rajpura (1), 277 Guradia (1), 414 Devriya (i), 415 Devri (1), Rampuria (1), 278 Dalupura (2), 280 Rugnathpura 416 Kundi Bey (2), 417 Biora Khurd (1), 418 (1), 281 Khedi (3), 282 Mohali (5), 283 Lasudlya Ghanta Khedi (1), 419 Sherpura (1), 420 (4), 284 Kodkya (3), 285 Kawalsi Kheda (2), Takhatpura (1), 422 Gordhanpura (2), 423 286 Kher Khedi (1), 287 Tootiyahedi (2), 288 Abdalpura (1). 424 Guwadi (1), 425 Moi (1), Rampuria (1), 289 PadIi (3), 290 Dobda (2), 426 Ruparel (1), 427 Bar Kheda (2), 428 Mehrajpura 291 Pura Rupaheda (1), 292 Chandpura (1), 294 (3). 430 Khurchnya Khurd (2), 431 Pagariya (2). Odpur (1), 295 Luxmipura (3), 296 Kachhi 433 Sadalpur (2), 434 Fatehpur (1), 435 Bishnya Khedi (2), 297 Chilawadi (2), 298 Devri (2), (1), 436 Moya Kheda (I), 437 Pan Khedi (4), 300 HansaI Bey (2), 31n Amba Bey (1), 303 438 Lachhmanpura (1), 439 Hanotya (2), 440 Melu Kheda \1), 304 Limboda (2). 3(}S Salri (1), Brahman Kheda (2), 441 Pipliya, Kalan (2), 442 306 Ruppura (1). 307 Bagheli (I). 308 Chhaoni Himmatgarh (I), 443 Moya Khedi (I), 444 (2), 309 Baghela (1), 311 Limboda (4), 312 San Kachhotia (3), 445 Bor Khedi (I). 446 Mannipura (2), Khedi (2), 313 Meenagaon (2), 314 Chilawad (2), 447 Mundla (1), 449 Dhatravda (6), 451 Batavda 315 Dai Khedi (1), 316 Teetri (1), 317 Rugnath­ (4), 452 Kashi Khedi Dangi Patti (1). 454 Ank pura (1), 318 Haripura 0), 319 Rampuria (3), Khedi (1), 455 Deva Khedi (3), 456 Kuli Kheda (1). 310 Gadiyamer (3), . 321 Himmatpura (1), 322 457 Tadtada (1), 458 Sendhli (1). 459 Kalia Khedi (1), Bhawanipura (1), 323 Kodkya (1), 324 Gopalpura 460 Tamolia, (2), 461 Kundi Kheda (2), 462 (1), 3.25 Chandpura (1), 326 Baodi Bey (1). 32'8 Madhopur (I), 463 Ambawata (2), 464 Gumanipura AmIa Bey (2), 329 Murzadi (1), 330 Jhutia Khedi (3), 465 Barman Khedi (2), 466 Laxmanpura (2), (1), 331 Semli (1), 332 PoIa Kheda (3), 333 Tejpura (Karanpura) (3), 334 Gopalpura (3), 335 Gadiya Khurd 469 Cb.itawlia (7). 470 Dhingalia Khedi (1), 471 Kuwa Kheda (4). 472 Halahedi (1), 473 Motipura (1), 336 Gadiya Kalan (2), 338 Dhamanda (I), (I), 474 Maharajpura (1), 476 Semli (2), 477 340 Parolia Badi Patti (2), 341 Manpura (2), Gordhanpura (2), 478 Dupadiya (2), 479 DagUa 342 Bhagapura (1), 343 Khedi (2), 344 Bhanwar­ (4). 480 Biaora Kalan (4), 481 Dundahedi (3), pura (1), 345 Kodki (1), 346 Karkara (1), 347 483 Karanpura (1), 484 Badu Khedi (1), 485 Gadiya Charan (2), 348 Borda Khurd (2), 349 Ramgarh (I), 350 Kundalia (4), 352 Rajahedi (3), Bajron (1), 486 Dhuwan Khedi (2). 487 Bargulia (3), 488 Bherwa Khedi (I), 489 ChhatarPura (1), 353 Bhat Khedi (2), 354 Dhatooriya (3), 355 490 Bhikanpur (1), 491 Khejdiya (3), 492 AroIiya (2), 356 Gagorni (6), 357 Badiya Khankri (2), 493 Rupaheda (3), 494 Guna Khedi Mandloi (2), 358 Deopur (2), 359 Dilawari (2), (2), 495 Jetpura Khurd (1), 498 Ranara (3), 499 360 Ramganj (2), 363 Kalyanpura (2), 364 Nata Ram (2), 500 Shekhanpur 0), 501 SooJipura (1), 365 Deonagar (2), 366 Pipliya Bijarel (5), 367 Mena Khedi (3), 368 Paroliya Chhatarpura (1), 502 Hirapur (1), 563 Shyampura Chhoti Patti (1), 369 Abhepura (1), 370 Surajpura (I). 504 Kesarpura (2), 50S Ratanpuria (3), 507 (3), 371 Amanpura (2), 372 Kangni Kheda (2), Jhadmau (3), 508 Pipa Khedi (1), 509 Deva 373 Mohanpura (1), 374 Badbeli (2), 375 Khedi (\), 510 Bhadahedi (4), 511 Nagpuria (3), Gordhanpura (1), 376 Jetpura (2), 377 Me! 512 Lasudli (13), 513 Mohan (6). 514 Teli Khedi (2), 378 Chamar Kheda (1), 379 Pipalda Kheda (1), 516 Sedra (2), 517 Bhat Kheda (4). (6), 380 Lachhamanpura (2), 381 Deopur (2), 382 518 Latoori (1), 519 Gadahet (3), 522 Balaheda Biniya Khedi (1), 383 Chhatarpura (6), 384 (3), 523 Bans Khedi (1), 524 Chapiheda (35), Narbhapura (1), 385 Dhamnya (2), 386 Kamalpura (1), 525 Jatamadi (1), 526 Hariyala (8). 527 Hariyali 387 Kotda (2), 388 Ubhapan (3). 389 Kharpa (5), 528 Chamari (1), 529 Sarpoi (1). 530 Semla (4), 390 Chainpuria (1), 391 Ranipura (2), 392 Jetpura (1). 531 Ramnagar (3), 532 Barkheda Bhoja (4). Kalan (6), 394 Shivnathpura (2), 395 Baodi Kheda (2), 533 . Gugahe,da (4), 534 Bamangaon (16), 535 396 Khurchanya Kalan (3), 397 Jamunya (3). 398 SuraJPura (2). 53~ Meenagaon (2), 538 Mundi (4), 539 Bar Khedl Umat (2), 540 Lasudlia Kheraj Fatehpur (I), 399 Jalampura (2), 400 Abhepur (I). (2), 401 Bharatpura (2), 402 Rughnathpura (1), (2), 541 Khata Khedi 542 Sikandri (3). 543 Devli Sanga (4), 544 Dariyapur (2) 545 Punwar 403 Kahar Kheda (2), 405 Baru Khedi (2), 406 Kbedi (I), 546 Son Kheda Kalan (4), 547 Haripura Sernli Kankad (2), 407 Tapriahedi (3), 408 Naiheda (1), 549 Khajuri Gokal (8), 550 Chhatarpura (3), 551 (4), 409 Zirapur (8), 410 Mania Khedi (I). 411 Kayatha ..(3), 552 Kandeli (2), 553 Kankaria (4), Khubanpura (1), 412 Gujar Khedi (2), 413 554 Kalfl (1), 559 Nandani (2). 289

APPENDIX VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Contd.

Urban Jamsherpura (2), 131 Motipura (3), 132 Padiya (2), 133 Semli (1), 135 Kundi~e (1), 138 Location code number and name of town: Rawatpura (1). 141 Motipura (1), 144 Hamirpura II RAJGARH (1), 145 Udpuria 0), 146 Tandi Kalan (1), 148 Kalipeeth (4), 149 Banariya (2), 150 Naipuria (1), Ward No. t (5), 152 Baldiya (2), 153 Beed Bateri (3), 154 Dhand Ward No. 2 (9), (1), 155 Narayan Ghata (2), 156 ]etpura 0), Ward No. 3 (2). 161 Kali Kheda (1), 162 Ghoghadia (1), 163 Ward No. 7 (2). Goliyabe (1), 164 Baj Talai (1), 165 Khedi (3), 166 Amba (3), 167 Sinduria (3), 168 Kachri (3), Rural 169 Jagniapura (1), 172 Rasulpura (1), 173 Titodi Ka Anda (1), 174 Uncha Kheda (1), 175 Location code number and name of village : Hiran Khedi (1), 176 Ghoghdia Kalan (1), 177 Dewali Kalan, (3), 178 Jogipura (1), 180 1 Daulatpura (1), 2 Gurad Kheda (1). 3 Laxmipura (1), 4 Pura Gurad Kheda (1), 6 Rampuria (1), 182 Phul Khedi (2). 183 Talawda (1), 8 Rampuria Bheru Ghata (1), 10 Manoharpura (1), 185 Fatehpur (1), 187 Titodi Mathania (1), 11 KeIghata (1), 13 Chhagoda (1), (1), 188 Bhawanipura (1), 189 Pipalbey (1), ]90 14 Bankiyapura (1). 15 Dehrinath (1). If; Hiran Kheda (1), 191 Baddala (1), 192 Rawatpura Balbahadarpura (1), 17 Pipalodi (2), 18 Awanpur 0), 193 Bhamliapura (2), 194 Lasudli (3), 195 (1), 19 Pirthipura (1), 20 Alwapura (1), 21 Harjipura (1), 196 Baradwari (1), 198 Kishangarh Cbbuwadlia (1), 22 Munjar Khedi (1), 24 (2), 201 Amritpura (1), 202 Khajla (2), 203 Ganeshpura (1), 25 Bahadarpura (1), 28 Balapura Sandahedi (3), 204 Bap chi (1), 205 Virendrapura (1), 29 Bbawarpura (1), 30 Udpuria (1). 32 (1), 206 Saredi (2), 207 Jugalpura (1), 209 Kali Dungarpur (1), 35 Chandpura (1), 37 Munj Talai (1), 213 Latadia (2), 214 Madapura (2). Kheda (1), 38 Barniya Khedi (1), 41 Hinoti (3), 215 Mahabal (1), 216 Kolu Khedi (1), 217 Kil 42 Koyla (1), 43 Pura Bharmal (1). 44 Patri Kheda (5), 218 Motipura (1), 219 Bhagotipur 0), Kalan (2), 48 Debara (3), 49 Hinotia (3), 51 221 Kishanpuriya (2), 223 Lalgarh (1), 225 Kadeka Pura (1), 52 Ranklia (2), 56 -Fattu Kharcha Khedi (1), 226 Morpipli (1), 229 Piplia Khedi (1), 57 Karanpura (1), 58 Dalelpura (2), (2), 230 Bhadva Kheda (1), 231 Bans Khedi (2). 59 Gangapat (3), 60 Bhiyapura (3), 61 Guradia (1), 232 Khandiyapur (1), 234 Kharna (1), 235 62 Baga (1) 63 Piplia Kalan (3), 64 Machalpur Sultanpura (3), 236 Talai Kheda (1), 237 Bar Kheda (2), 241 Jetpura (2), 242 Manjri Kho (1), (2), 65 Magnia Khedi (1), 66 Leharcha (2), 71 244 Hatai Kheda (1), 247 Chainpuriya (1), 249 Guradia 0), 73 Kanwarpura (3), 74 Raghunathpura Laxmanpura (1), 250 Khima Khedi (I), 251 (I), 75 Padaliya (1). 76 Semi abe (2), 78 Maniapura (2), 79 Bankpura (2), 80 Pempura (2), 81 Pansara Gopalpura (2), 252 Ranipura (1), 253 Sangi (1), 254 Padia (1), 255 Kareda (1), 256 Rajpura (2), 82 Gopalpura (1). 84 Jirapur (1), 85 (1), 257 Nanagaon (1), 258 Chandpura (1), 260 Bhenpura (1), 87 Dewli (2), 89 Bakhtawarpura (1), 91 Sanwasada (2), 92 Dhanwas Khurd (1), Phulpura (1), 261 Ramgarh (1), 262 Karadiya 93 Dhanwas Kalan (2). 94 Roopaheda (2), 96 (1), 263 Banpur (1), 264 Kolu Khedi (3), 265 Kanbe (2), 97 Patri Khurd (2), 99 Dilawari (1), Gehun Khedi (I), 268 Kalalpura (1), 270 Lalpura 100 Dilawara (1), 101 Jhan Jhadpur (7), 182 Foot (I), 271 Dalelpura (2), 273 Shikarpur (1), 274 Talab (2), 103 Dhedia (3), 104 Tindonia (1), Karedi (6), 279 Gopalpura (I), 281 Kherasi (I), 105 Chandpura (1), 106 Gola Kheda (1), 107 284 Hajaripura (1), 287 Jalalia (1), 288 Gorakh­ Paraspura (2), 108 Karadia (l), 109 Nogaon (2), pura (3), 289 Rojad (2), 291 G1wghadia (1), 292 112 Mahuabe (1), 113 Suwahedi (3), 115 Chamari Balwantpura (I), 294 Manda Kheda (1), 296 (1), 116 Vijaygarh (1), 117 Junapani Ka Kheda Kh aj uri (2), 297 Rosiya (2), 298 Rojiya (3), (1), 118 Junapani (3), 119 Gadia (1), 120 299 Kali Talai (1), 300 Kishanpuraya (1), 301 Jalalpura (2). 122 Tandi Khurd (1), 125 Jodkiya Shampuria (1), 302 Bamlabe (3), 303 Rampuria (2), 126 Kasturipura (1), 127 Maniyapura (1), (2), 304 Balbirpura (1), 305 Ladanpur Ghan ta 128 Padli Khati (1), 129 Kansi (5), 130 (I), 306 Chollsala (2), 307 Nanori (2). 290

APPENDIX VII-Contd. TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (1n Brackets)

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Concld. 3 BIAORA TAHSIL-Contd.

308 Jasapura (1), 311 Toomadia Khedi (3). 312 20 Umariya Samarkho (1), 21 Gola Kheda (2), 22 Guradia (2), 313 Mithrhu Khedi (1), 314 Chatu ReIai (2), 23 Pat an pur (1), 74 Kandiya Amargarh Khedi Dangi (2), 317 Ragho Khedi (l), 318 Ghoda (1), 26 Barkhedi Lalpuriya (1), 27' Napanera (5), Kheda (2), 319 Chatu Kheda Sondia (3), 320 29 Kundanpur (1), 30 Mohammadpur (1), 31 Nari (l), 321 Bhutia Be (1), 322 Bans Khedi El), Khanota (4), 32 Parsana (1), 33 Sumeli (1), 37 324 Sur~jpura (1), 325 Kalponi (I), 326 Paka Naljhiri (2). 39 Madhopura Parvati (1), 40 Bankpura (2), 327 Laturi Dangi, (5), 328 Sironji (1), 329 (2), 42 Kanadiya Khedi (8), 43 Tarena Napanera Kolu Kheda (2), 331 Padliya Khedi (3), 332 (1), 44 Hayatpura (1), 4S Talabpura (1), 46 Limboda (7), 333 Patan Khurd (3), 334 Khanpura Harnathpura (1), 47 Bedabe (2), 48 Devapura (2), (2), 335 Rasoolpura ~6), 336 Khedi (2), 337 49 Suthalia (19), 50 Khunchani (1), 52 Palabe (1), Lasudli (6), 338 Muraria (2). 340 Baiheda (2), 54 Sarasyabe (1), 56 Bisonya (2), 58 Pahadgarh 342 R aipuria (1). 343 Lakhiya (5), 345 lhumka (2), (4), 51) Jaganyapura (1), 6() Tonka (\), 61 346 Tandi (2), 347 Bakheda (9), 348 Khima Parlapura (3), 62 Dobda (4), 63 Alampura (2), Khedi (I). 349 Mawasa (2), 350 Phundia (1), 64 Chanderi (2), 65 Singapura (2), 66 Khandi(2), 351 Tooni (4). 351 Dabadi (2), 356 Pipal Kheda fj7 Haripura (1), 63 Shambhupura (2), 69 Kasor (1), 357 Kishanpuria (1), 358 Chondapura (3), Kalan (5), 70 Bhatpura Sondia (2), 71 Taleni (1), 360 Bans Khcda (3), 363 Kodia Jargar (2), 364 72 Chontara (1), 74 Mot Badli (1), 75 Chauki Dehari Karad (2). 366 Karanwas (4). 367 (1), 76 Naharbe (I), 77 Pardhani KundaI (2), 78 Udpuriya (I), 368 Gindori (4), 369 Gopalpura Berad (2), 80 Kasor Khurd (3), 83 Silpati Barbal (0 370 Gokalpura (3), 371 Odhpur (4), 372 (2), 84 Gindor Hat (3), 8S Nari (3), 86 Khujner (74) 373 Gora Kheda (I), 374 Chhatri Banjari (I), 87 Chatha (3), 88 Khanpura (3). Rajgarh (2), 377 B.ldlawada (2), 380 Chontra (1), 89 Nariabe (6), 90 Nivaniya (3). 91 Jepali (2), 382 Dehri (2), 383 Badal Khedi (2), 384 92 Jepla (2), 94 Gordhanpura (2), 96 Peepalbe Dewali Charan (2), 385 Lalpura 1hala (1). 386 (1), 97 Khankra SabIa (3), 98 Moi (4), 99 Bar Dupadia (2), 387 Sustani (4), 390 Kadia Khinchi Kheda (4), 100 Dhanya Khedi (1), 101 Durgapura (2), 391 Padampura (2), 392 Kachnaria (3), 393 (1), 102 Luhari (1), 103 Chacha Khedi (1), 104 Ganeshpura (3), 395 Raghunathpura (2). Pipalia Khedi (2), 105 DaIapura (I). 106 Borda (Nari) (2), 107 Mau (6), 108 Niwara (1), 10c) Gujar KheJi Kalan (1), 110 Shivpura (2), 111 Narsinghpura (5 miles) (1). 113 Chandarpura (2), 3 BIAORA TAHSIL 114 Beenya Khedi (1), 116 Moya (3), 117 Urban Chamari (2), 118 Aranya Biaora (2), 119 Lodhipura Biaora (I), 120 Talaoli (1), 121 Char Khedi 0). Location code number and name of town . 122 Bailas (3), 123 Bhagora (1), 124 Kohl Khedi (2), 125 Todi (1), 126 Katariya Khedi III BIAORA (3), 127 Jamonya Ghata (2), 128 Badll7wada (1), 132 Kharotiya Biaora (1), 133 Rampuriya Biaora Ward No. t (8), Ward No. 2 (3), (1), 134 Jhar' Kheda (5), 13S Manki (2), 136 Ward No. 3 (3), Ward No. 4 (2), SadiYl (1), 137 Tul~ipura (1), 138 Hansrod (5), Ward No. 5 (I). Ward No. 6 (5) 140 Kankaria Gujar (2), 144 Multanpura (2), Ward No. 7 (5). 145 Motipura Biaora (I), 146 Habipura (5), 149 Kodiya Khedi (1), 150 Kamalya Khedi (2), 151 Padli Maharaja (2), 152 Bhopalpura (1), 153 Rural Salaria Khedi (1), 154 Kadia Hat (5), 155 Huda Location code number and name of village I (2), 157 Padonia (4), 158 Talaoda Champapura (2), 160 Balapura (1), 161 Bahadarpura (4), 2 Kaned (2), 3 Dhand Napanera (1), 4 165 Mori Kho (2), 168 Maharaj Kheda (1), 169 Amrutpura Napanera (l) 6 Piplia Padot (2), Semlapar (2), 170 Bhura (3), 172 Bagori (2), 8 Khediya (1), 9 Nevaj (3), 13 Raipuria (3), 173 Atralya (2), 174 Gidora Mina (7), 175 14 Bhagwanpura (I), 15 Amargarh (2). 16 Nevli Talavada Maharaja (2), 176 Shamsherpura (1), 177 (2), 18 Narayanpura 0), 19 Dehari Kheda (1), Gangahoni (6), 178 Pad Ii Thakur (1). 291

APPENDIX VII-Conld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE S~PLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

3 BIAORA TAHSIL-Cone/d. 4 SARANGPUR T AHSIL-Contd.

179 Kachnariya (6), 180 Lasudliya Gujar (1), 182 Ward No. 4 (1), Ward No. 6 (2), Khankra Teja (2), 183 Jami (4), 184 Jamoniya Ward No, 7 (4), Ward No. 8 (2), (Malawer) (4), 186 Urored (3), 187 Beria Khedi Ward No. 10 (2), Ward No. 11 (4), (3), 188 Ba waj (3), 189 BaJchidi. (1), 191 Pipalheda (6), 192 Nalbandi (2), 193 Kher Khedi Rural (1). 195 Bajpura (2), 196 Khokara Gandi (1), 197 Bhagotipur (6), 198 Aroupura (1), 199 Bhil Khedi (3), 200 Dev Khedi (4), 202 Khejada Location code number alld name 0/ vilfage: Maharaja (3), 203 Pad Ii Gusain (2), 204 Kanad 1 Toli Ghata (1), 2 Khajuria Hari (2). Khedi (1), 205 Parsulya (3), 206 Bar Khedi (1), 3 Nipania Bika (3), 4 Chandni (2), 5 Barkheda 207 llarvan (11), 208 Borda Malawar (1), 209 Khurram (3), 6 Piplia Machi (2), 7 Deoliman Gokulpura (1), 212 Pat~la Pani (2), 213 Tarena Jagir (2), 8 Deoliman Khalsa (2), 9 Sandaota (11), Malawar (2), 214 Ghughchidi (2), 216 Shahpura (1), 11 Kala Pipal (2), 12 Jhiri (1), 13 Ghata Khedi 217 Bargya (2), 218 Khajuriya (2), 219 Baiheda (1), 14 Budhanpur (4), 16 Ghonsla (2), 17 (2), 221 Buda Kheda (I), 222 Kandya Khedi (2), Mundla Lodha (2), 18 Sunsiya Hcdi (3), 19 223 Khedi Kushalpura (2), 224 Malawar (14), Mundla Mau (2), 20 Jhanjha Hedi (2), 21 226 Taren; Mina (2), 227 Naliya Khedi (1), 228 Khanjarpur (1), 22 Kalia Khedi (4), 23 Bhooroka Seel Kheda (3), 229 Madhopura Karanwas 0), (5), 24 Semli Loda (2), 25 Kadlawad (6), 27 231 Dhurla (3), 232 Bagajya Khedi (I), 233 Bhil Kheda (1), 29 Dobda Jogi (1), 30 Mehri Mawaliya Dangi (1), 234 Malawari (2), 235 Chhoti (1). 31 Bhiyana (8), 32 Jainagar Jodhana Gunjari (2), 236 Chukalya (2), 237 Lodipura (2), 33 Khcrasi (1), 34 Chatkia (5), 35 Dcdla (1), Lakhanwas (4), 238 Keshadyabe (1), 240 Morcha 36 patkia (5), 38 Siroral (2), 39 Mehri Moti Khedi (1), 241 Talodi (6), 242 Lasudli Maharaja (5), 40 Nipaniya Tula (2), 41 Daya Khedi O}, (3), 243 Bapacha (3), 244 Aranya Malawar (2), 42 Pathari (2), 43 Bhil Khedi (2), 44 Khcr 245 Sagpur Malawar (1), 246 Agari (1), 247 Xhedi (1), 45 Harana (8), 46 Baoli (2), 47 Sundarpura (6), 248 Lakhanwas (11), 249 Tuwa bda Jamidar (4), 48 Chidlaoniya (2), 50 Tisai (1), Khedi 250 Jatiya Khedi (1), 251 Sherpura (1), 51 Khercha Khedi (1). 52 Danina (7): 53 (1), 252 Gujaribe (1), 253 Panalj (3), 254 Panda (2), 54 Lima Chohan (6), 55 Pandl 0), Ashapura (1), 257 Suwahedi (1), 258 Nalkheda 57 Tutia Hedi (2), 58 Sumaria Hedi (2), 59 (1), 259 Pagari (1), 261 Amliya Hat (5), 2{;2 Bawalda (2), 60 Raipuria (2) 61 Mehtabpura (1), Khejada Mina (2), 263 Barooolya (1), 264 63 Amla Road (4j, 64 Chhayan (l), 65 Bawaldi Rampuriya (Malawar) (1), 265 Amaratpura (Malawar) 0), 66 Bhandawat (6), 67 Semli (4), 68 Khajuria (1), 267 Agar (8), 269 Kundi Kheda (6), 270 Ghata (1), 69 Bhat Khedi (5), 70 Kalali (2), Amdor (1), 271 Bhawans (3), 273 Bhat Khedi 71 Rojad Kalan (1), 72 Birgadi (l), 73 Bapcha (3), 274 Bakhtawarpura (2), 275 Kharenti~ Khurd (3), 74 Bhawanipura (1), 75 Bhainswa (4), 76 (2), 276 Barkhedi (Malawar) (1), 277 Kharentla Kalan Arniya (1), 77 Dhamanda (11), 78 Gayan (3), (2), 278 Dhand Agar (2), 279 Tumadiya (1), 81 Patti (1). 82 Nipaniya (4), 83 Gul Khedi (2). 280 Sadli (2), 281 Bhilwadiya (13), 282 Rajpura 84 Saredi (2), 85 Mithanpur (1), 87 Pachore (16), (I(aranwas) (1), 283 Motipura (2), 284 Karondiya 88 Sultania (14), 89 Kachariya Bhai (6), 90 (1), 286 Ralayati (3). 287 Gehun Khedi (2). Patadia Dabi (2), 91 Shankarnagar (2), 92 288 Naplya Khedi (3), 289 Poonar Khedi (4), Maksoodi (1), 93 Narania (5), 94 Kupa (3), 290 Damadiya (1) 291 Doitariya (4), 292 Dewal 95 Kishan Khedi (1), 96 Birjipura (2), 97 Kheda (3), 293 Bhojpuriya (2). Pardia Mataji (20), 98 Ichiwada (3), 99 Piplia Deo (3), 100 Duggiya (2), 101 Pipliapal (3), 102 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL Karoalsara (4). 103 Jogipura (I), 104 Haluhedi Kalan (2), lOS Bidesi (1), 106 Chapni (1), 107 Urban Amlaota (5), 108 Sherpura (6), 109 (11), Location code number and name of lawn : 110 Patadia (3), 111 Haluhedi Khurd (3), 112 Sultanpura (2) 113 Dhakni (5), 114 Nainwada (3), V SARANGPUR 115 Chhapra (2), 116 Rosia (2), 117 Lalpura 0). 292

APPENDIX VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

4 S \RANGPUR TAHSIL-Concld. 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Conld.

118 Chakrod (1), 119 Babadlia (3), 120 Gulaota (11), Chandbar (1), 10 Ambapura (:I), 11 Killa (1), 121 Dingalpur (3), 122 Lachhmanpura (1), 123 12 Sonkatch (3), 13 Kaliadeh (1), 14 Palasi (I), Biaora Mandu (1), 124 Amgarha (3), 125 BHoda 1~ Kolu Khedi (1), 17 Achalpura (1), 18 Pal (2), 126 Dendi (2), 127 Tukoganj (2). 128 Andalheda (1), 19 Mithanpur (1), 21 edapura (1), Jamnaganj (I), 129 Guwada (3), 131 Lakhesra 22 Barodiya (2), 23 Paniya (5), 24 Kolu Khedi (2), 132 Digwad (I), 133 Kalyanpur (3), 134 (2), 25 Bhainsani (1), 26 Jogipura (5), 27 Khaspura (I), 135 Mau (4), 136 Mangia Khedi Kuradia Khedi (2), 28 Tajpura (3), 29 Ranjitpura (6), 137 SaraH (5), 138 Padlia Anjna (4), 139 (1), 30 Piplya Dhakad (3), 32 Mun.rlta Bajrang Bignodipura (1), 140 Natadli (1), 141 Iklera (3). (3), 33 Pipliabag (4), 34 Padlia Dan (3), 35 142 Sadashivganj (3), 143 Bhura Khedi (4), 144 Karia Mitrasen (2), 36 Pal (2), ' 37 Gadia (1), Chatru Khedi (2), 145 Barru Khedi (2), 146 38 Shankarpura (1), 39 Manpura Deo (ll' 40 Dhanora (5), 147 Narangarh (I), 148 Kodia Pachtalai (1), 41 Hanoti (2), 42 Lachhmanpura(2), Khedi (1), 149 ChodHa (1), 151 Balodi (6), 152 43 Panjra (4), 44 Panjri (2), 45 Sanwasi (7), 46 Naranpur (5), 153 Biloda Purbya (3), 154 Pura Jagir (5), 47 Lakdia (2), 48 Lasudlia Jagir(5), Malharganj (I), ISS Padana (23), 156 Asareta 49 Kodia God (4), 50 Roopaheda (2), 51 Kuklia Pawar (7), 157 Asareta Rawat (4), 158 Alooni Khedi (4), 53 Harlai (2), 54 Nuniahedi (2), 55 (4), 159 Taraganj (3), 160 Kankria (3), 161 Udpuria (2), 56 Kankarwal (2), 57 Bhagor (1), Kudlasa (3), 162 Tarla Khedi (1), 163 Sadan 58 Gadria Khedi (2), 59 Bhil Khedi (1), 60 Khedi (1), 164 Aknia Khedi (5), 165 Radhanagar Bhojpuria (1), 61 Bairasia (5), 62 Mundli (3), (2), 166 Jainagar (1), 167 Taleni (2), 168 63 Madora (3), 64 Madori (1), 65 Chainpura Magrana (11), 169 Rampuria (6), 170 Karondi Katan (3), 66 Dhamdhore (2), 67 Bhawanipura (8), 171 Lakha Khedi (1), 172 Nishana (3) 173 (2), 68 Kadia Chandrawat (3), 69 Sagpur (2), Bani (2), 175 Kachria Prohit (2), 176 Buddhanpur 71 Bandi (I), 72 KaharPura Bhoipura (1), 73 (2), 177 Rethani (1), 178 Gopalpura (1), 179 Cbarpura (2), 75 Baodia (1), 76 Muwalia Khedar Nibal (2), 180 Pbcolpura (1), 181 Itawa (2), (2), 77 Ilahipura (2), 80 Raghunathpura Jagir 182 Lata Redi (2), 183 Ahsanpura (1), 185 (2), 81 Barkheda Bir (2), 82 Baori Kheda (1), Bakhtyarpura (1), 186 Tikod (3), 189 Kachhi 83 Dungapura (2), 84 Dariyapur (1), 85 Khedi (2), 191 Kalu Kheda (4), 192 Jabardi (2), Vijaigarh (3), 86 Ramgarh (4), 87 Neenor (2), 193 Rewaganj (2), 194 Ninore (1). 88 Baraytha (2), 89 Bhopalpura Karar (1), 90- Umria (4), 91 Agkhedi Kalan (2), 92 Rooparail (2), 93 Chatha (3), 94 Chor Khedi (2), 95 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL Champa Kheda (2), 97 Mandawar (2), 98 Ranawa (3), 99 Kunwar Kotri. (6), 100 Hoshiyar Khedi Urban (1), 101 Lasudlia Pata (3), 101 Nandgaon (2), 103 Onkarpura (2), 104 Mawasa (5), lOS Barkheda Location code number and name o/town: Amardas (4), 106 Dharmia Khedi (1), 107 Laljipura Kudali (2), 108 Ganyari (4), 109 Khajuriya IV NARSINGARR (2), 110 Salai (1), 111 Khedi (3), 112 Sobbagpura Ward No. (1), Ward No. 2 (21), (2), 113 Shyampura 0), 114 Sarana (3), US, Ward No. 3 (66), Ward No. 4 (45), Narsinghpura (2), 117 Devgarh (1), 119 Rasid' Ward No. 5 (28), Ward No. 6 (48). Khedi (1), 120 Bhopalpura (1), 123 Barkhedi Ward No. 7 (58), Ward No. 8 (24), Gadi (1), 124 Chhawar (1), 126 Panwari (2)" Ward No. 9 (44), Ward No. 10 (8). 127 Baredi (2), 129 Bokri (3), 130 Mohanpura (2), 131 Piplia Rasoda (6), 133 Boda (12), 134, Rural Bakani (2), 135 Gatla (3), 136 Gadi Nipaniya (1), 137 Jhagria (1), 138 Hanotia (6), 139' Location code number and name 0/ village. Chandarpura (2), 140 Barkheda Dor (3), 141 1 Bhainsana (9), 2 Daulatpura (2), 3 Ghiya Pakhri (1), 142 Jhumka (3), 143 Bisarti (1), Khedi (I), 4 Kishorepura (1), 5 Bukhari 0), 6 144 Jasapura (1), 145 Parlia Khedi (3), 147 Moi (2), 7 Khanpura (3), 8 Karanpura (1), 9 Badbeli Behar (2), 148 Jamonia Ganesh (6)" 293

Al'P£NDIX VII-Cone/d.

TOWNS AND VILLA GES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WIm THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

5 NARSINGARH T AHSIL-Conld. 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Coneld.

149 Jamonia Johar (7), 150 Barodia (5), 152 Khurram (1), 233 Mirzapur (2), 234 Gehunkhedi Binjawa (I), 153 Tindonia (3), 154 Bihar (4), 155 Jagir (3). 236 Dhunwa Khedi (5), 237 Bucha Khedi Partappura (1), 156 Bherunpura (1), 157 Fatehpur (1), (6), 238 Khajuri (5), 239 Rawatpura (1), 240 160 Kotra (2), 162 Atralia (1), 163 Karondi (3), Motipura 0), 241 Turkipura Sinka (2), 242 164 Jat Khedi (3), 165 Kadia Sansi (4), 166 Tajipura (1), 243 Bor Kheda (3), 245 Lulakhal (3), Tooti (3), 167 Karuwa (2), 168 Sukli (3), 169 246 Mugal Khedi (3) 247 Mengladeep (4), 241 Guradia (3), 170 Jhll,dpiplia (5), 171 Dhabla (13), Nipania Bela 0), 249 Sahu Khedi (4), 250 172 Panwadi Jagir (5), 173 Suklia (2), 174 SemJa Goga (5), 251 Lasudlia Ramnath (5), 254 Heekmi (4), 175 Anwali (3), 176 Khalili (2), 178 Gehun Khedi Khurd (!), 256 Jharkia (3), 251 Janu Khedi (2), 179 Jharla (6), 182 Mohli Khurd Taceni Dhakad (2), 259 Talen (6), 261 Badbeli (2), 183 Chhapri Kalan (1), 184 Chhapri Khuru (2), 262 Piplia Tawakkul (2), 263 Kansrod (1), 165 (1), 185 Manpichhori (2). 186 Jamonia Gopchohan Nahli (10). 266 Radhanpura (2), 267 Heecapuca (4), 187 Bilwan Bhatt (1), 188 Palkhedi (1), 189 (2), 269 Patelpura (3), 270 Doulatpura (2), 271 Lasudlia Haji (3), 190 Mangadpur (1), 191 Barodi (2), Chodhripura (2), 272 Banapura (3), 273 Biragadi 192 Sanka (6), 195 Gindoli (2), 196 Saras Khedi (1), 274 Babron (2), 275 Laloti (2), 276 Katbiri (1), 197 Abdapur (I), 198 Choma (5), 199 (2), 277 Dhan Khedi (3), 278 Nipania Chaitan Mundla Reti (2), 200 Bharer (2), 201 Beel (4), 279 Lasudlia Bhama (4), 281 Manpura Kheda (4). 202 Mahuwa (6), 203 Parsun Khedi Gujrati (3), 282 Kurawar (14), 283 Semal Khedi (4), 204 Ronsla (5), 205 Bamori (7), 206 Gagar (1), 284 Kher Khedi (2), 286 Naihedi Jagir (1), (3), 207 Chumli (I), 208 Bamora Sukha (2), 209 287 Gila Khedi «2), 288 Shivapura (I), 289 Sedri (1), 210 Vmri (1), 211 Haliahedi (I), 212 Shahbajpura (1). 290 Teekria (3), 291 Mala Ank Kheda (2), 213 Sahat Khedi (2), 214 Hul Khedi (3), 292 Gokalpuc (3), 293 Kheda (2). Khedi (3), 215 Kandara Kotri (2), 216 Piplia 294 Barru Khedi (2), 295 Padlia Dan (3), 296 Biram (3), 217 Piplia Jiya (1), 218 Kotri Kalan Jangibad (4), 297 Iklehra (40), 298 Biral Khedi (17), 219 Mundla Barol l (9), 221 Mastu Khedi (7), 299 Pipal Kheda (4), 300 Bilhari (1). 302 (1)" 222 Bijori (5), 223 Mana (9), 224 Mohli Senwas (I), 303 Amlar (4), 304 Phoolpura (3), Kalan (5), 225 Pipjia Kaji (1), 226 Miru Khedi 305 Baori Kheda (2), 306 Bamora Jagir (4), (I), 227 Naihedi 0), 228 Lashkarpur (2). 229 307 Bejad (2), 308 Avada (3), 309 Barnawa(j Chowki (I), 230 Semla Ramsingh (2), 232 Barwan (7), 310 Badnagar (4). 294

APPENDIX VIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 3 BIAORA TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town: 49 Suthalia, 61 Parlapura. '99 Barkheda. I KHILCHIPUR

Wards Nos. 1, 2 and 7. 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL Rural

Location code number and name of village: Urban 158 Bhojpur, 222 Dhabli Kalan. Location code number and name of/own:

V SARANGPUR 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Wards Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7 and 11. Urban Rural Location code number and name of town : Location cod" number alld name of village: II RAJGARH 87 Pachera. Wards Nos. 1 and 2.

Rural

5 NARSINGARH Location code number and name a/village ~

235 Sultanpura, 274 Karedi, Urban 372 Khujner. Location code number and name of town :

3 BIAORA TAHSIL IV NARSINGARH

Wards Nos. 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10. Urban Rural Location code number and nome of town : L'JcJtion cod? '! l'nJer and name of village: III BIAORA

Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7. 133 Boda, 138 Hanotia. 295

APPENDIX IX

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL BIAORA TAHSIL-Cone/d.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town Location code number and name of village :

I KHILCHIPU R 49 Suthalia. 84 Gindor' Hat.

Wards Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Rural 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL NIL Urban

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Location code number and name oftown : V SARANGPUR

Urban Wards Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Location code number and name of town, Rural

II RAJGARH NIL

Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7:

Rural 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL

NIL Urban

Location code number and name of town : 3 BIAORA TAHSIL IV NARSINGARH Urban Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and ro. Location~code number and name of town;' Rural

III BIAORA Location code number and name of village :

Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7~ 160 Kotra, 259 Talen. 296

APPENDIX X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WillCR WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HEW TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WIDCR HELD

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 3 BIAORA TAHSIL-Conc/d. Urban Rural Location code number and name of town: Location code number and name of village:

I KHILCHIPUR 2 Kaned (Sunday), 27 Napanera (We~esday), 49 Suthalia (Friday), 84 Gidor (Thursday), Ward No. 7 (Monday). 122 Bailas (Wednesday), 125 Todi (Tuesday), 177 Rural Gangahoni (Monday), 224 Malawar (Saturday). 240 Lakhanwas (Thursday). 289 Poonar Khedi Location code number and name of village: (Sunday). 11 Bhumaria (Thursday), 24 Haripura Pustdhand (Sun

2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Ward No. 6 (Saturday).

Urban Rural Location code number and name of town. Location code number and name of village:

II RAJGARH 9 Sandaota (Saturday), 31 Bhiyana (Monday), S4 Lima Chohan - (Wednesday), 87 Pachore Ward No. 1 (Wednesday), Ward No. 2 (Wednesday). (Monday), 97 Pardi a Mataji (Friday), 109 U dan Ward No. 3 (Wednesday), Khedi (Monday), 120 Gulaota (Sunday), 135 4 (Wednesday), Ward No. Mau (Wednesday), 155 Padana (Thursday), 178 Ward No. 5 (Wednesday), Ward No. 6 (Wednesday, Gopalpura (Tuesday). Ward No. 7 (Wednesday. Rural 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL Location code number and name of village .'

34 Amargarh (Thursday), 91 Sanwasada (Wednes­ Urban day), 148 Kalipith (Friday), 294 Karedi (Friday), Location code !lumber alld name of town: 319 Chatu Kheda Sondia (Thursday), 320 Nari (Thursday). 366 Karanwas (Sunday). 372 Khujner IV NARSINGARH lSunday). Ward No. 8 (Sunday, Wednesday). 3 BIAORA TAHSIL Urban Rural

Location code nllmber and name of t.J1l'il : Location code number and name of village :

III BIAORA 1 Bhainsana (Wednesday), 99 KunwarKotri (Thursday), 133 Boda (Tuesday), 160 Kotra (Saturday), 179 Jharla Ward No. 1 (Monday), (Saturday), 215 Kanadra Kotfi (Sunday), 218 Ward No. 2 (MOlld,l},), Ward No. 3 (Monda:-), Kotri Kalan (Friday), 259 Talen (Monday), 265 Ward No. 4 (Monday), Nahli, (Sunday), 282 Kurawar (Thursday). 297 \Vard No. 5 {Monday). Iklehra (Wednesday), 303 Amlar (Friday). 297

APPENDIX XI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPI10N OF THE SOCIETY

Note :-In this Appendix, (i) C.C.S. stands fOr Co-operative Credit Society, (ii) M.P.S. for Multi-Purpose Society. (iii) I.C.S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and Civ) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.

1 KHILCHIPUR TAHSIL 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL-Concld.

(C.C.S.), 155 Narayan Ghata (0), 165 .Khedi Urban (0), 166 Amba {OJ, 167 Sinduria (0), 168 Location code number and name of town Kachri (0), 175 Hiran Khedi (0), 182 Phul Khedi (C.C.S, 0.), 185 Fatehpur (0), 189 Pipalbey I KHILCHIPUR (0), 190 Hiran Kheda (0), 203 Sandahedi Ward No. 2 (M.P.S:) (0), 204 Bapchi (0), 205 Virendrapura (0), 206 Ward No. 6 (I.C.S.) Saredi (0), 207 Jugalpura (0), 211 Mundla (0), 216 Koloa Khedi (0), 217 Keel Khcda (0), Rural 218 Motipura (0) 225 Kharcha Khedi ,(0), 232 Location code number and name of village: Khandiyapur (0), 234 Kharna (0), 236 Talai Kheda (0), 254 Padia (0), 255 Kareda (0), 74 Mukaudpura (0), 131 Ghoghadpur (I.C.S.) 263 Banpur (0), 264 Kolu Khedi (C.C.s.), 26::; 115 Piplia Kulmi (C.C.S). 153 Kuddi Kheda (C.C.s.). Gehun Khedi (0), 269 Kundibeh (0), 274 170 Bhagora (0), 171. Rampuriya (0). 201 Bhagori Karedi ,(e.C.S.), 281 Kherasi (0), 286 Todri (0), 218 Machalpur (C.C.S.), 252 Pol Kheda (e.C.S.). 2!17 Jalalia (e.C.s.), 295 Pip alia Khedi (C.C.S.), 283 Lasudhiya (0). 284 Kodkiya (0), (C.C.s.), 296 Khajuri (0), 299 Kali Talai (Le.S.), 340 Parolh Badi Patti (I.C.S.), 349 Ramgarh 303 Rampuria (0), 306 Chansla (0), 311 (C.C.S.), 350 Kundalia (C.C.S.), 364 Soolipura Toomadia Khedi (0), 312 Guradia (0), 314 Chatu (e.C.S.), 367 Mena Khedi (C.C.S.), 368 ParoJia Khedi Dangi (0), 317 Ragho Khedi (0), 319 Chatu Chhoti Patti (0), 369 Abhepura (C.C.S.), 376 Kheda Sendia (C.C.s.), 325 Kalponi (0), 331 Jetpura (e.C.s.). 377 Mel Khedi (C:C.S.), 379 Padliya Khedi (0), 332 Limboda (C.e.S.,I,C.S.), Pipalda (C.C.S.), 387 Kotla Ce.C.s.), 388 Ubhapan 336 Khedi (0), 351 Tooni (C.C S.), 358 Choudapura (C.C.S.), 390 Chainpuria (C.C.S.), 409 Zidirapur (C.C.S.), 363 Kodiya Jargar (M.P.S.) 364 (0), (I.C.S,O), 456 Kali Kheda 463 Tamolia Dehari Karad (C.C.S.), 365 Silapani (0) 366 (C.C.S.), 465 Barman Khedi (0), 481 Dundahedl Karanwas (C.C.S.), 369 Gopalpura (0), 372 (C.C.S.), 487 Bargulia (C.C.s.), 493 Rupaheda Khujner (C.C.S.), 377 Badlawada (0), 381 Dhaturi (C.C.S.), 497 Khodiya Khedi (C.C.S.) 524 (0), 382 Dehri (C.C.S.), 383 Badal Khedi (0), Chhapiheda (I.C.S.) 541 Khata Khedi (C.C.S.~ 386 Dupadia (C.C.S.), 387 Sustani' (C.C.S.), 549 Khajuri Gokal (C.C.S.). 553 Kankaria 395 Raghunathpura (0). (C.C.S.).

3 BIAORA TAHSIL 2 RAJGARH TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town. Location code number and name of town III BJAORA II RAJGARH Ward No. 3 (0), Ward No. 1 (C.C.S.) Ward No. 6 (C.C.S.). Rural Rural Location code number and name of village: Location code number and name of village : 17 Piplodi (0), 27 KilIa (0), 34 Amargarh (0), 85 Bhanpura (0), 93 Dhanwas Kalan (0). 9 Nevaj (C.C.S.), 16 Nevli «C.C.S.), 31 94 Rupaheda (0), 102 Foot Talab (0) 1. Khanota (e.C.s.), 40 Bankpura (C.C.S.), 49 Suthalia Karadia (0), 130 Jam Sherpura (0), 131 (C.C.S.), 53 Kala Kot (C.C.S.), 56 Bisoniya Motipura (0), 148 Kalipeeth (C.C.S.), 149 Bandiya (C.C.S.), 58 . Pahadgarh (0., 60 Tonka (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.), 150 Naipuria (C.C.S.), 153 Beedbateri 63 Alampura (e.C.s.), 73 Netathadi (C.C.S.), 298

APPENDIX XI-Contd. TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

3 BIAOR~ TAHSIL-Cone/d. 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d.

74 M~t Badli (C.C.S.), 86 Banjari (C.C.S.), 87 (C.C.S.). 85 Mithanpur (C.C.S.), 86 Bilapur Chatha (e.e.S.), 98 Moi (e.C.S.), 102 Luhari (C.C.s.), 87 Pachore (C.C.S.), 88 Sultaniya (0), 103 Chaeha Khedi (0), 107 Mau (0), 116 (C.C.S.), 90 Patadia Dabi (C.C.S.), 92 Maksudi Moya (C.C.S.), 117 Chamari (C.C.S.), 118 (C.C.S.), 93 Narania (0), 94 Kupa (0), 97 Pardia Aranya Biora (C.C.S.), 119 Lodhipura-Biaora Mataji (C,C.S.), 99 Piplia Deo (0), 100 Duggia (C.C.s.), 122 Bailas (0), 123 Bhagora (0), 125 (C.C.S.), 101 Piplia Pal C.C.S.), 102 Kamal Sara Todi (C.C.S.), 134 Jhar Kheda (C.C.S.), 135 (0), 104 Haluhedi Kalan (C.C.S.), 105 Bidesi (0). Manki (0), 138 Hansrod (0), 142 Bhadkya 107 Amlaota (C.C.S.), 109 Udan Khedi (C.C.S.). (e.C.S.), 144 Multanpura (C.C.S.), 146 Habipura 110 Patadia (0), 111 Haluhedi Khurd (C.C.S.), (C.C.S.), 153 Salaria Khedi (C.C.S.), 157 Padonya 113 Dhakni (C.C.S.), 114 Nainwada (C.C.S.), (C.C;S.), 161 Bahadarpura (C.C.S.), 166 Silepur 115 Chhapra (0), 116 Rosia (0),. 117 LalpuTa (C.C.S.), 170 Bhura (e.C.S.), 172 Bagori (C.C.S.), (C e.S.), 118 Chakroad (C.C.S.), 120 Gulaota 174 Gldor Mina (e.C.S.) 189 Balchidi (C.C.S.), (C.C.S.). 121 Dingalpur (C.C.S.), 123 Biaora 191 PipaJheda (M.P.S.), 207 Barvan (0), 219 Mandu (e.C.S.), 124 Amgarha (C.C.S.), 125 Khajuriya (C.C.S.), 219 Baiheda (0), 233 Biloda Pal (C.C.S.), 127 Tukoganj (C.C.S.), 129 Mavalya Dongi (0), 273 Bhat Khedi (0), 281 Guwada (0), 130 Padli (C.C.S.), 131 Lakhesra Bhilwadiya (C.C.S.). 288 Napliya Khedi (C.C.S.), (C.C.S.), 132 Digwad (C.C.S.), 133 Kalyanpur 289 Poonar Khedi (0), 290 Damadiya (C.C.S.), (0), 135 Mau (C.C.S.), 136 Mangia Khedi 292 Deval Kheda (0). (C.C.S.), 137 Sarali (0), 138 Padlia Anjna (C.C.S.), 139 Bignodipura (C.C.S.). 142 Sadashiv 4 SARANGPUR TAHSIL Ganj (C.C.S.). 144 Chatru Khedi (C.C.S.), 145 Urban Barru Khedi (C.e.S.), 146 Dhanora (C.C.S.), LocatIon eode number and name of town: 148 Kodia Khedi (0), lSI Balodi (C.C.S.), 153 Biloda Purbya (C.C.S.), 155 Padana (0), 156 V SARANGPUR Asareta Pawar (C.C.S.), 157 Asareta Rawat (C.C.S.). 158 Alooni (0), 159 Taraganj (C.C.S.), Ward No. 11 (e.C.S., I.C.S.), 160 Kankria (C.C-S.), 161 Kudlasa (C.C.s.), 162 Tarla Khedi (C.C.S.), 163 Sadan Khedi (0), Rural 164 Aknia Khedi (C.C.S.). 165 Radhanagar (C.C.S), Location code number and name of village: 166 Jainagar (C.C.S.), 167 Taleni (C.C.S.), 168 9 Sandaota (0), 14 Budhanpur (C.C.S.), Magrana (C.C.S.), 169 Rampuria (C.C.S.), 170 17 Mundla Lodha (0), 18 Sunsiya Hedi (0), 19 Karondi (C.C.S.), 171 Lakha Khedi (C.C.S.), Mundla Mau (0), 21 Khanjarpur (0), 22 Kalia 172 Nishana (C.C.S.), 173 Bani (C,C,S,), 174 Khedi (0), 23 Bhoomka (0), 24 Semli Loda (0), Nindra Khedi (C.C.S.), 175 Kachria Prohit (C.C.S), 26 Sawarsia (0), 29 Dobda Jogi (0), 31 Bhiyana 176 Buddanpur (C.C.S.), 177 Rethani (C.C.S.), 178 (C.e.S.), 32 Jainagar Jodhana (0), 34 Chatkia Gopalpura (C.C.S.), 179 Nihal (C.C.S.), 180 (C.C.S.), 35 Dedla (0), 36 Patkia (e.C.s.). Phoolpura (C.e.S.), 181 Itawa (C.C.S.), 182 38 SimlOl (C. C. S.l. 39 Mehri Moti (0), Latahedi (C.C.S.), 183 Ahsanpura (C.C.S.), 184 Kishanpura 40 l'

APPENDIX XI-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL 5 NARSINGARH TAHSIL-Cone/d.

Rural Rasoda (0), 133 Boda (0) 134 Bakani (0), 135 Gatla (0), 136 Gadi Nipaniya (0), 137 Jhagria (0), 138 Hanotia (0), 139 Chandarpura Location code number and name of town : (0), 140 Barkheda Dor (0), 142 lhumka (0), 143 Bisarti (0), 144 Jasapura (0), 145 Parlia 2 Daulatpura (0), 4 Kishorpura (0), 5 Khedi (0), 147 Badbeli Behar (0), 148 Jamoniya Bukhari (0). 6 Moi (0), 7 Khanpura (0), 8 Johar (0). 150 Barodia (0), 152 Binjwa (0), Karanpura (0), 9 Chandbar (0), 10 Ambapura (0), 154 Bihar (0), 155 Partappura. (0), 156 11 KilIa (0), 12 Sonkatch (0), 13 Kaliadeh Bherunpura (0), 158 Rensi (0), 159 Bhatpura (0), 15 Kolu Khedi (0), 18 Andalheda (0), (0), 160 Kotra (0), 161 Hanapura CO), 162 19 Mithanpur (0), 21 Hedapura (0), 22 Barodiya Atralia (0), 163 Karondi (0), 164 Jat Khedi (0), 24 Kolukhedi (0), 25 Bh,aisani (0), 26 (0), 165 Kadia Sansi (0), 166 Tuti (0), 167 Jogipura (0), 29 Ranjitpura (0), 30 Pipliya Karwa (0), 168 Sukli (0), 169 Guradia (0), Dhakad (0), 31 Banjari (0), 32 Mundla Bajrang 170 Jhad Piplia (0), 173 Suklia (0), 174 Heekmi {O), 33 Piplia Bag (0), 34 Padlia Dan (0), 35 (0), 175 Anwali (0), 176 Khalili (0), 179 Karia Mitrasen (0), 36 Pal (0), 37 Gadia (0), Jharla (0) 187 Bilwan Bhatt (0), 188 Pal Khedi 38 Shankarpura (C.C.S., 0), 39 Manpura Deo (0), 192 Sanka (0), 195 Gindoli (0), 198 (C.C.S., O), 40 Pachta!ai (0), 41 Hanoti (0), Choma (0), 199 Mundla Reti (0), 200 Bhared 42 Lachhmanpura (0), 43 Panjra (0), 44 Panjri (0), 201 Beel Kheda (0), 202 Mahuwa (0), 203 (0), 45 Sanwasi (0), 46 Pura Jagir (0). 47 Parsun Khedi (0), 204 Ronsla (0), 205 Bamori Lakdia (0), 49 Kodiagod (0) 59 Rupaheda (0), (0), 207 Chumli, (0), 208 Bamora Sukha (0), 51 Kuklia Khedi (0), 53 Harlai (0), 55 209 Sedri (0), 210 Umri (0), 211 Haliahedi Udpuria (0), 56 Kankarwal (0), 58 Gadria Khedi (0), 215 Kandra Kotri (0), 216 Piplia Biram (0), 59 Bhil Khedi (0), 60 Bhojpuria (0), 61 (0), 217 Piplia Jiya (0), 218 Kotri Kalan (0), Berasia (0), 62 Mundli (0), 65 Chainpura 219 . Mundla Barol (C.C.S., 0), 222 Bljori (0), Kalan (0), 66 Dhamdhora (0), 71 Bandi (0), 72 223 Mana (0), 224 Mohli Kalan (0), 232 Kaharpura Bhoipura (0), 73 Charpura (0), 75 Barwan Khurram (C.C.S.), 233 Mirzapur (0), 234 Baodia (0), 76 Muwalia Khedar (0), 77 Ilahipura Gehun Khedi Jagir (0), 235 Partappura (0), 236 (0), 80 Raghnuathpura Jagir (0), 81 Barkheda Dhunwa Khedi (0), 243 Bor Kheda (0), 246 Bir (0), 82 Baori Kheda (0). 83 Dungapura (0). Mugal Khedl (0), 247 Mengla Deep (C.C.S" 0), 8S Vijaigarh (0), 86 Ramgarh (0), 87 Ninore 248 Nipania Bela (0), 249 Sahu Khedi (0), (0), 88 Baraytha (0), 89 Bhopalpura Karar (0), 250 Scmla Goga (0), 251 Lasurlia Ramnath (0), 91 Aagkhedi Kalan (0), 92 Rooparail (0), 93 252 Chhatarpura (0), 258 Burda (0), 259 Talen Chatha (0), 94 Chor Khedi (0), 95 Champa (0), 261 Badbeli (0), 262 Pipha Tawakkul (0). Kheda (0), 99 Kunwar Kotri (0), 100 Hoshiyar 263 Kansrod (0), 255 Nahli (0), 277 Dhan Khedi (0), 103 Onkarpura (0), 104 Mawasa (0), Khedi (0), 279 Lasurlia Bhama (0) 280 Chand 105 Barkheda Amardas (0), 106 Dharmia Khedi Barli (0), 281 Manpura Gujrati (0), 282 (0), 107 Laljipura Kudali (0), 108 Ganiyari (0), Kurawar (0), 286 Naihedi Jagir (0) 287 Gila 109 Khajuria (0), 110 Salai (0), 111 Khedi( 0), Khedi (0), 289 Shahbajpura (0), 292 Gokulpur 114 Sarana (0), 117 Devgarh (0), 118 Chainpura (0), 293 Kheda (0), 294 Barru Khedi (0). 295 Khurd (0), 119 Rasid Khedi (0), 122 Charpura Padlia Dan (0), 297 Iklehra (0), 299 Pipal (0), 124 Chhawar (0), 125 Amliaghata (0), 126 Kheda (C.C.S.), 303 Amlar (0), 304 Phoolpura Panwari (0), 127 Baredi (0), 128 Ralayati (0), (0), 305 Baori Kheda (0), 306 Bamora Jagir 129 Bokri (0), 130 Mohanpura (0), 132 Piplia (C.C.S.), 307 Bejad (0).

PART II

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This part contains some useful official statistics pertaining to the district collected and compiled from various age'ncies (the agency or source is indicated below each Table or Statement) and from official publications. These are presented under the following heads :-

1 Rainfall and Temperature

2 Economic Statistics: (a) Agricultural

(b) Prices and Wag~s (c) Live-stock and Taccavi (d) Co-operation, Banking and Insurance 3 Administrative Statistics 4 Progress of Community Development Programme 5 Educational Statistics

6 Health, Medical and Vital Statistics-- (a) Health and Medical (b) Vital Statistics 7 Communications

8 Riscellaneous 302 TABLB

MONTHLY RAINFALL

RAJGARH (a) No. of Rainy days (b) Monthly Rainfall

Recordin~ Years 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station ,---.A.-, ,-_.A._""""\ ,----.A.--, .---.4.-, ,,---A--l ,----"--l Months (a) (b) (a) (b) 4a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Rajgarh January 2 24.9 1 20.3 4 72.1 February 4.1 2 10,4 1 9.7 March 1 11.2 10.9 April 1 12.5 1.0 2.5 May 5 37.9 0.5 0.5 June 9 196.6 10 173.7 4 SO.O 5 75.4 13 215.7 July 7 102.1 12 757.9 14 280.7 15 583.4 6 107.7 August 8 190.3 15 296.9 14 257.1 8 168.4 16 385.3 September 4 27.9 1 34.3 4 85.6 16 217.9 12 324.1 October 0.8 I 8.9 3 73.4 November December 2 21.8

Total 35 578.5 40 1,291.0 38 698.3 49 1,095.6 56 1,191.0

Biaora January 1.8 3 12.5 11.4 5 I 043.7 February 1.0 2.3 1 7.6 March 1.3 April .'. 1.3 May 1.0 June 5 86.9 12 147.8 3 91.7 6 79.3 10 199.9 July 9 125.0 13 877.8 13 337.3 15 526.5 9 58.9 August 10 194.1 11 307.3 18 410.0 9 203.2 23 542.5 September 3 29.7 1 4.3 5 157.2 18 413.3 16 311.1 October 11.9 3 36.8 November December' 2 12.5

Total 27 436.7 39 1,352.5 4Z 1,008.7 50 1,249.2 . §7 1,201.8

Sarangpur January 3 5.8 14.0 2 10.2 February 1.5 0.8 March 1 3.6 April 0.3 0.8 May June 5 88.1 10 112.3 1 10.9 5 64.3 12 141.5 July 9 161.8 9 399.8 IS 310.9 16 408.2 8 95.3 August 9 138.9 11 197.9 13 318.5 8 132.3 16 399.5 September 2 12.2 7 IOi.9 19 500.6 11 246.6 October 1.3 1 20.3 4 118.9 Novembel December 2 8.1

Total 23 388.8 34 731.9 :B 749.0 51 1,144.8 53 1,013.6 303

1.1

AND _RAINY nAys (1951 to 1960)

DISTRICT

(in millimetre&)

1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years Record- A __, .---_A----., , ,--A.._- ---.. .----A..-, 1 ,---""-·1 ing (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Months Station 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1

4 25.9 1 9.9 2 15.2 15.2 January Rajgarb 3.3 February 5 43.9 2 24.7 March - 2.0 April 4 48.0 3 27.4 0.9 May 5 92.2 2 20.1 5 111.0 4 43.8 8 262.5 June 24 734.8 14 180.1 16 550.0 14 450.3 11 201.0 July 12 314.2 13 299.2 10 87.6 16 197.2 16 524.1 August 4 67.1 6 118.6 8 215.7 10 156.0 2 15.2 September 5 55.9 6.1 1 32.2 3 68.9 October November 7.9 1 8.1 1 3.8 December

60 1,349.3 42 676.1 42 1,010.2 52 958.8 40 1,045.6 Total

3 20.3 1 16.5 3 12.7 3 38.1 January Biaora 2.5 February 5 55.4 11.4 March April 3 46.2 1 2.5 May 3 29.2 11.2 5 36.1 5 90.6 7 215.6 June 26 737.9 11 265.7 18 522.2 15 488.4 11 162.3 July 14 369.1 14 384.3 13 354.3 23 597.2 18 408.5 August 7 98.8 5 138.4 9 216.4 14 230.1 2 15.0 September 5 70.4 1 13.2 2 36.4 7 107.9 October 2 5.3 November 1 2.5 1 2.8 December

62 1,374.4 38 870.7 51 1,190.0 67 1,526.9 43 853.4 Total

4 21.3 1.8 2 11.4 4 47.2 January Sarangpur February 4 22.1 1 6.3 March April 2 39.6 2 11.1 May 4 24.4 7 59.2 4 177.3 6 111.5 6 130.1 June 21 558.0 14 255.8 16 446.8 17 373.6 11 307.4 July 7 245.9 12 282.2 10 152.4 17 411.0 19 600.0 August 7 60.5 5 122.9 10 349.9 11 226.1 2 47.0 September 7 111.5 1.8 1 2.5 5 75.9 2.0 October 1 2.8 November 12.5 December

52 1,061.2 43 756.5 42 1,133.5 60 1,220.6 43 1,140.0 Total 304

TABLE MONfHLY RAINFALL

(a) No. of Rainy days RAJGARH (b) Monthly Rainfall

Recording Years 1951 1952 1953 ]954 Station --'------., r----'- 1955 .- """'I ,.----A. .------'---, Months (a) (b) (a) (b) r--.A. (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KhiIchipur January 2 12.2 1 14.0 4 66.3 February 0.5 1 15.2 1 4.6 March 2.0 1 5.3 April May 0.3 2.0 June 6 106.4 14 166.1 4 32.3 5 141.0 6 124.5 July 4 104.9 11 609.9 13 259.6 16 516.4 5 36.3 August 9 167.6 12 235.7 15 249.4 6 172.7 19 September 3 22.3 3 22.3 346.7 8 101.9 14 247.4 11 285.5 October 1 3.3 10.4 3 35.3 November 1.3 December 14.5

Total 23 408.1 41 1,051.0 43 665.8 44 1,112.0 49 899.2 Narsingarh January 2 16.8 19.3 4 29.0 February 2 14.7 6.9 March 2.3 2 8.1 1.3 April 0.8 May 2.8 June 7 60.5 11 193.5 3 36.8 4 47.2 13 92.7 July 10 162.6 12 479.8 17 454.4 17 367.8 9 130.6 August 14 220.7 17 342.4 10 289.6 13 125.7 23 584.7 September 4 39.4 4 75.4 5 163.1 19 531.4 13 415.5 October 2.0 2.3 1 3.1 4 76.5 November December 1 14.2

Total 37 493.3 47 1,123.1 38 963.8 54 1,099.6 66 1,334.1

District A ftI'llge 29 461.1 40 1,109.9 40 817.1 SO 1,140.2 58 1,127.~

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 305

1.1 AND RAINY DAYS (1951 to 1960)-Concld. DISTRICT (in millimetres) 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years Record· r---.A. r- "- r .... r--.-----'------r-'--"""'\ jog (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Months Station 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1

2 11.2 2 12.2 4 46.2 January Khil.chi- 2.0 February pur 3 34.0 5.3 March April 2 41.7 1, 3.6 2 19.3 2.0 May 3 25.9 1 8.1 5 35.8 4 27.9 5 95.0 June 22 719.8 10 133.6 16 424.7 12 277.6 10 123.2 July 10 228.1 12 270.8 11 175.0 14 239.5 14 579.4 August 6 75.7 5 156.2 9 300.5 9 162.1 1 28.8 Septemer 5 77.5 1 5.3 2 13.0 3 41.3 0.4 October November 1 5.1 December

50 1,181.9 34 616.7 4S 961.2 48 813.9 31 834.1 Total

1 5.8 1 16.0 2.0 3 51.3 3 44.0 January Narsin- February garh 7 29.5 1.3 2 30.9 March April 3 53.6 2 19.3 May 7 110.7 4 23.6 6 82.0 3 21.3 5 151.6 June 24 932.4 14 237.2 20 619.0 19 371.0 13 250.8 July 16 452.1 14 241.8 17 185.7 15 288.3 20 381.0 August 7 195.8 5 96.5 11 177.0 11 274.9 4 46.6 September 3 58.9 2.0 2 29.0 5 57.6 3 43.4 October 2.1 November 2 15.0 1 4.1 0.3 December

63 1,824.3 46 650.7 56 1,098.4 58 1,083.7 50 948.3 Total

57 1,358.3 41 714.1 47 1,078.7 57 1,120.8 41 !J64.3 District Average 306

TABLE 1.2

MEAN MAXIMUM, IDGHEST, MEAN MINIMUM AND LOWEST, TEMPERATVRE RECORDED AT RAJGARH OBSERVATORY (1956.1960)

MONTHS (In Centigrades)

..A.. ______~ r- Year January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1956 A 26.2 29.6 35.4 39.8 43.2 37.1 30.1 29.6 31.3 27.8 3.7.4 B 30.6 35.6 40.0 43.3 45.6 39.4 37.2 34.4 33.3 34.4 30.0 30.0 C 9.1 9.3 16.3 21.8 28.0 26.8 23.5 22.8 22.4 17.8 10.3 8.8 D 2.8 2.2 8.9 14.4 22.8 24.4 22.2 20.6 20.6 12.8 4.4 3.9

1957 A 26.3 28.0 32.0 38.5 41.3 40.3 32.7 31.0 31.8 34.2 31.8 28.6 B 29.4 34.2 37.7 41.7 44.4 43.6 41.2 34.9 35.1 37.0 34.6 31.7 C 8.8 7.8 15.2 21.9 26.0 27.5 24.9 23.9 21.4 17.0 14.4 10.8 D 4.2 2.2 8.9 17.1 22.3 22.8 22.3 20.9 15.6 10.2 9.7 5.3

1958 A 27.6 30.1 34.6 40.8 43.0 41.4 31.2 31.8 29.8 31.9 29.5 27.7 B 31.2 33.9 39.1 46.3 46.6 45.2 38.7 34.3 33.7 34.9 :h4 31.8 C 9.9 10.2 17.1 24.3 28.1 28.3 24.2 24.2 23.2 18.0 11.9 9.3 D 5.2 2.8 9.3 17.8 22.9 22.9 19.7 21.7 20.7 11.3 6.8 3.9

1959 A 26.5 29.0 36.1 39.8 42.3 39.9 31.3 29.5 30.5 32.2 29.8 27.9 B 31.3 35.7 40.6 43.9. 46.1 42.6 35.1 33.4 32.7 34.3 33.8 32.8 C 9.8 10.2 16.8 22.1 26.6 27.5 24.2 23.5 22.9 20.0 11.6 8.3 D 4.8 5.0 11.1 16.8 20.7 24.1 21.8 22.6 20.8 14.4 7.0 1.8

1960, A 24.7 31.8 33.1 38.9 42.2 39.6 33.7 28.5 33.4 33.3 30.5 29.0 B 29.5 35.6 38.5 42.5 45.3 46.7 39.9 31.3 36.4 37.1 33.4 32.4 C 7.5 13.8 15.9 20.6 25.7 27.1 24.5 23.4 22.6 17.7 10.1 10.7 D 1.6 3.9 10.0 14.7 16.7 . 21.1 23.1 22.6 19.8 10.9 6.7 5.1

A-Mean Maximum, B-Highest, C-Mean Minimum, D-Lowest.

Source-Director, Region:tl Meteorological Centre, Nagpur. 307

TABLE 2A.l

LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS (1951-52 to 1960-61)

RAJGARH DISTRICf (In acres) Area not available for cultivation Area Cultivable Area cultivated .. A... , ,---"----""" Land under misc. tree crops Permanent and Area Land put Fallow land pastures groves not according to non- Barren and other than and other included in to village agricul- uncultur- Culturable current grazing net area Net Area Current Year papers Forest tural uses able land waste fallows lands sown sown fallows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ,----'---, ,------'-- , 1951-52 1,516,061 31,549 151,542 37,603 212,091 131,996 315,944 1,261 6l3,009 21,066

1952-53 1,516,061 30,947 148,595 39,610 267,933 48,093 313,470 1,615 651,582 14,216

1953-54 1,516,037 25,552 59,109 60;232 463,579 24,333 193,845 71 679,040 10,276

1954-55 1,511,568 30,771 59,857 54,562 501,603 20,837 149,560 130 684,216 10,032

1955-56 1,511,569. 26,428 60,729 56,560 507,964 23,071 144,165 118 683,016 9,518 1956-57 1,511,569 25,169 . 63,902 57,316 507,333 22,264 138,835 132 684,480 12,738

1957-58 1,514,080 28,189 49,963 94,528 169,452 23,391 449,158 13 689,297 10,089

. 1958-59 1,514,081 28,189 49,964 94,529 157,170 20,594 455,801 42 697,858 9,934

1959-60 1,514,081 28,327 79,092 63,930 195,603 19,818 407,692 44 708,584 10,991

1960-61 1,514,081 28,316 80,047 61,117 179,965 22,209 408,986 17 723,192 10,232

Source:-Director of Land Rec(lrds, Madhya Pradesh. 308

TABLE 2A.2

AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS

(1951-52 to 1960-61) RAJGARH DISTRICf (In acres)

BASIC FOOD CROP S r- Fruits Condi- Year Rice Wheat Jowar Total and ment Other ...... , Vege- Sugar and food Cereals Pulses Foodgrains tables cane spices crops and millets

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1951-52 12,285 46,187 300,876 360,753 62,793 423,546 3,249 2,448 2,724 1952-53 10,410 51,563 338,096 403,074 71,749 474,823 6,050 960 3,622 1953-54 12,833 61,554 361,268 437,731 71,440 509,171 2,309 1,520 7,727 1954-55 12,444 69,582 321,550 405,160 68,790 473,950 1,695 2,249 8,642 1955-56 11,896 98,293 302,906 414,601 72,009 486,610 1,586 3,185 9,198 1956-57 15,860 157,230 277,339 449,244 95,605 544,849 1,531 4,625 10,02l 1957-58 13,754 84,821 363,395 463,093 62,429 525,522 1,128 3,959 8,498 1 1958-59 14,600 110,280 319,957 446,375 79,958 526,333 1,859 1,977 9,727 1 1959-60 15,650 150,794 314,376 482,422 94,722 577,144 2,523 2,292 11,467 1960-61 17,068 108,512 376,989 503,749 77,015 580,764 2,292 ' 3,333 12,421 1

TABLE 2A_2-Concld.

Total Total Total area Area sown Net Food Ground oil Total sown under more than area Year Crops Nut seeds Cotton Fibres all crops once sown 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1951-52 431,967 13,220 31,861 155,503 160,024 624,047 11,038 613,009 1952-53 485,455 10,140 26,911 167,184 170,010 682,677 31,095 651,582 1953-54 520,727 ]0,849 28,208 155,539 158,674 707,820 28,780 679,040 1954-55 486,536 16,628 34,616 192,383 196,628 718,016 33,800 684,216 1955-56 500,579 8,214 20,854 197,087 200,828 722,495 39,479 683,016 1956-57 561,026 10,550 22,751 150,350 152,538 736,448 51,968 684,480 1957-58 539,108 10,576 19,311 158,119 161,326 720,024 30,727 689,297 1958-59 539,897 12,744 24,312 176,436 179,864 744,334 46,476 697,858 1959-60 593,426 19,265 31,162 135,631 138,405 763,355 54,771 708,584 19ID-61 598,811 18,960 27,432 133,832 135,509 762,187 38,995 723.192

$ou,ce:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 309

TABLE 2A.3

GR.OSS AREA OF CROPS IRRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED (1951-51 to 1960-(1)

RAIGARH DISTRICT (In acres)

Total Total cereals Total Total Total irrigated Net and Total Food Sugar Food non-food area under irrigated Year Rice Wheat millets pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops all crops area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1951·52 303 3,106 6,264 1,226 7,490 2,447 13,242 480 1,598 14,840 13,041 1952·53 289 12,569 15,442 . 2,459 17,901 959 21,421 836 6,544 27,965 26,211 1953·54 287 12,579 14,212 3,007 17,219 1,519 26,996 470 5'27 27,523 26,607 1954-55 26 12,060 13,067 2,650 15,717 2,248 26,239 517 526 26,815 24,411 1955-56 1 12,655 13,675 2,453 16,128 3,183 27,944 332 375 28,319 26,966 1956-57 18 16,081 17,337 2,059 19,396 4,621 32,799 229 236 33,035 32,771 1957·58 2 14,082 14,987 2,403 17,390 3,948 28,965 384 406 29,371 28,726 1958-59 15A83 16,638 3,100 19,738 1,971 30,454 548 563 31,017 31,011 1959-60 ]5;885 17,090 3,264 20,354 2,291 32,959 505 519 33,478 32,212 1960-61 96 14,~0 15,509 2,959 18,468 3,332 33,558 554 579 34,137 33,036

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2A.4

GROSS AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES OF IRRIGATION (1951-52 to 1960-61)

RAJGARH DISTRCIT

(In arrca)

Canals Tube Other Other Year Government Private Total TankS Wells Wells Sources Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1951-52 64 12,594 383 13,041 1952-53 165 165 460 25,456 130 26,211 1953-54 14 14 315 25,598 680 26,607 1954-55 192 23,454 765 24,411 1955-56 140 26,116 710 26,966 1956-57 44 44 299 31,830 598 32,771 1957-58 22 22 348 28,103 253 28,726 1958-59 208 208 177 30,323 309 31,017 1959-60 30 30 556 31,036 590 32,212 1960-61 128 128 580 31,830 498 33,036

&urce:-Director er Land Accords, Madhya Pradesh. · 310

TABLE 2A.5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS

RAJGARH DISTRICT Area under principal commercial Estimates of Gross area Future crops and (the Year costs involved irrigated up to irrigation area affected S. Name of Tahsil and of Stage of by stages the latest year potential by the project) No. Project Village commencement progress (in Rs.) (in acres) (in acres) (in acres)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Major Project

Nil

Medium Projects (Construction)

]. Barodia Tank Tahsil 1956 Head work 18.80 15 2,600 Area affected construction Narsingarh, completed. lakhs 588 acres Village Canal work Barodia in progress

2 Cbhapi river Tahsil 1962 33.04 6,700 Area affected project Khilchipur lakhs 1,095 •acres village Zirapur

Note-Major projects cost more than Rs. 5 crores. Medium projects are those which cost between Rs. 101akhs and 5 crores.

Souree:-Executive Engineer P.W.D. Irrigation Division, Rajgarh. 311 TABLE 2A.6 YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS (in lbs.) PER ACRE (1950-51 to 1960-61) RAJGARH DISTRICT

Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Gram Tor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1950-51 212 215 112 '120 122 155 1951-52 110 106 179 253 87 155 1952-53 259 160 392 384 388 210 1953-54 212 180 120 220 220 200 140 1954-55 224 160 136 207 244 232 200 1955-56 414 327 435 410 611 324 1956-57 648 527 471 329 410 , 557 238 1957-58 538 622 249 165 479 258 220 1958-59 553 478 132 332 490 409 328 1959-60 358 506 305 293 745 414 252 1960-61 564 597 436 359 410 543 302

TABLE 2A.6-Concld.

Year Potatoes Sugar- Ground Sesamum Rap~ Linseed Cotton cane nut mustard

1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1950-51 902 1,038 245 140 199 100 131 1951-52 1,605 627 177 124 320 23 162 1952-53 697 520 280 273 240 256 256 1953-54 480 472 280 180 120 152 J60 1954-55 400 400 240 120 160 240 180 1955-56 812 820 493 248 322 513 324 19.56-57 1,248 828 492 340 442 328 400 1957-58 1,082 976 361 242 204 263 195 1958-59 862 715 418 243 194 235 151 1959-60 1,536 1,644 301 170 219 232 134 1960-61 1,288 1,644 410 168 354 214 145

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 312 TABLE FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS

( ia rupees per mauad (1958 to

(a) 1st Fortnight. RAJGARH (b) 2nd Fortnight. ( .. ) Denotes that figures were not available. Food January February March April May June Year Market Grains Varieties ...---"--....., ( , ,---"----.., r--~ ..----""'---, r-- a b a b a b a b a b a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 !4 15

1958 Narsingarh Wheat Superior 16.00 16.00 18.25 Medium 14.50 14.50 17.06 Inferior 13.50 13.50 15.25

Khilchipur Jowar White 8.50 9.00 9.00 a.75 •.75 10.50 Yellow 8.00 8.50 8.00 8.25 9.00 9.00 Maize 10.00 10.50 11.25 11.00

1959 Narsingarh Wheat Superior 23.81 26.78 27.87 15.00 14.69 14.65 14.50 15,04 Medium 19.12 23.94 23.25 19.19 16.81 14.73 13.75 13.19 14.44 13.90 14.50 Inferior 14.50 19.90 22.37 14.50 14.37 14.02 13.00 13.28 13.19 14.25

Sarangpur Wheat Superior 27.00 27.12 32.00 27.00 23.50 17.87 17.00 16.50 16.00 16.00 16.09 Medium 26.00 26.50 19.50 16.62 16.00 14.5& Inferior

Jowar White 13.25 13.87 14.00 13.00 11.50 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 12.2S

Khilchipur Jowar White 11.75 12.15 13.50 12.50 12.00 12.67 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 Yellow 11.25 11.75 13.00 12.00 11.00 12.00 11.50 11.50 11.25 11.00 11.00 Maize 13.00 13.25 13.50 13.25 13.00 12.25 12.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.67

1960 Narsingarh Wheat Superior 16.00 15.87 14.50 13.37 14.37 14.35 14.28 14.00 13.94 14.50 Medium. 14.97 13.50 13.00 12.25 12.75 13.22 13.00 11.96 11.72 13.31 Inferior 14.50 14.31 13.56 12.50 12.50 Sarangpur Wheat Superior 19.00 17.37 17.50 16.50 14.67 16.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.25 15.0o. Medium 18.50 17.00 17.00 16.00 14.00 15.50 14.25 14.Z5 14.50 14.75 14.5o. Inferior 14.12 14.12 Jowar White 14.00 12.00 12.00 10.75 10.83 11.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.50 12.7S Yellow 13.00 13.00 12.75-

Khilchipur Jowar White 11.50 11.50 11.00 11.00 11.50 12.50 12.50 12.17 12.75 Yellow 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.50 12.50 11.50 11.50 12.00 Maize 11.00 11.33 11.75

Source: Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 313

2B.l OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS

of 82 217 Ibs.) 1960) DISTRICT

June July AUJUst September October November December ,-_.A. __-, --...... r--.... _-, .--.A.-..., ,.--.... ---, ,---.... --, .---"---, b a b a b a b a b a b a b Market Year 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 1

17.00 17.25 18.50 19.00 19.50 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.50 20.00 20.00 21.50 Narsin- 1958 16.50 16.75 18.00 18.50 18.75 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 garh 15.50 15.66 17.12 17.S0 18.00 18.50 18.50 14.50 14.S0 18.75

10.00 10.00 11.50 12.00 13.00 13.00 11.75 12.00 11.S0 11.00 10.75 11.00 10.75 Khilchi- 9.00 9.00 10.50 11.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 11.50 11.00 11.00 10.25 10.00 10.00 pur 12.S0 12.S0 13.00 13.50 14.75 15.00 12.00 14.00 12.25 11.50 11.2S 12.00 12.00

15.19 17.00 17.25 20.00 18.50 19.00 18.75 17.12 IS.31 15.25 Narsin- 1959- 14.19 16.50 16.S0 18.50 18.50 17.50 17.50 17.S0 16.25 14.31 14.75 garh 16.00 17.50 14.50 14.S0 14.50 14.98 14.50

16.00 17.00 18.25 17.50 18.00 l!.l.OO 20.00 20.00 20.00 19.50 19.00 Sarang- 15.00 16.00 16.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 19.00 18.06 pur 15.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 14.00

12.25 12.25 12.25 12.25 12.25 13.50 14.00 15.00 14.00 14.05 Khilchi- pur 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 13.75 13.00 12.50 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 13.00 14.50 .. 13.17 12.25 12.25 11.00 11.00 11.50 12.00 14.00 13.50 13.50 11.00 11.17 11.00

14.56 16.00 15.25 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.00 14.00 13.50 12.78 12.75 .. Narsin- 1960 15.00 14.12 13.50 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 11.42 12.50 .. garh 14.50 14.50 13.58 13.75 12.50 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.71 16.00 16.00 15.00 13.45 13.84 14.21 •• Sarang- IS.00 IS.00 IS.00 IS.00 1S.00 14.75 14.16 13.17 13.37 14.00 pur 14.10 14.10 14.00 14.11 14.50 14.00 13.50 12.82 13.18 13.75 13.62 14.00 13.84 14.27 13.50 13.S0 13.00 12.26 11.59 12.00 13.66 13.32 13.32 13.83 13.75 13.50 12.96 12.09 12.23 12.50

12.50 14.00 13.30 13.00 13.37 13.37 12.00 12.42 12.25 11.00 11.00 10.12 Khilchi- 12.50 '13.50 13.12 12.75 12.75 12.88 12.25 12.00 11.87 11.25 11.37 10.50 pur 13.00 J3.00 12.00 13.62 12.50 12.00 10.00 10.50 10.58 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 314

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFlC AGRICULTURAL AND

RAJGARH

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting and village .- month centre Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters men r .. • ~ M F Non-adults M F Non-adults M F Non-adults 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1957 April Biaora 1.00 May 1.00 " 1.00 0.50 June " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 July 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 " August 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 " September 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.50 " 0.50 October .. 1.00 0.75 050 0.50 0.75 0.50 0.50 November 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50 December " 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.50 1958

January 1.00 1.00 1.00 February 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 March 1.00 0.75 0.50 " April " 1.00 May 1.00 JllQe .. 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.50 July .. t.2S l.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 August .. 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 September .. 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.75 0.75 0.50 October .. 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 November 1.12 1.00 0.87 0.75 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 " 1.00 December 1.50 1.00 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75

1959

January .. 1.50 1.25 0.87 0.75 1.00- 0.87 0.75 1.25 0.87 0.75 February 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.62 1.00 0.87 0.62 March 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00 " April .. 1.50 May ., 1.50 315

2B.2 NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Artisans Reporting Yeai' -----', ,_---- .A.. village and Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers moodi , _____A.. centre ------~------~ Carpenters Black-smiths 'M F Non-adults M F Non-adults 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 I

1957 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.7S 0.50 5.00 5.00 Biaora April 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 5.00 5.00 May 0.75 " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 5.00 5.00 lune 0.75 0.50 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 luly 0.50 1.00 " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 August " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 050 3.00 3.00 September " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 October " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 NovembCr " 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 t. December

1958 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 .. lanuary 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 February " 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 " March 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 April 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 May " 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 3.50 lune 1.50 1.00 0.75 1,00 0.75 0.50 4.00 2.75 .. luly 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.50 4,00 2.75 August " 1.25 1.00 0.50 1.25 0.87 0.50 3.50 2.75 .. September 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.25 0.87 0.62 4.00 3.00 October 1.00 0.75 1.12 1.00 0.75 3.50 3.00 1.37 " November 1.50 1.00 0.87 1.50 1.25 0.75 4.00 3.50 " December

1959

1.50 1.00 0.87 1.50 1.25 0.87 4.00 3.50 lanuary 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.25 0.87 0.75 3.50 3.00 February " 1.75 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 0.87 3.50 3.00 .. March 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.00 0.87 4.00 3.00 April 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.00 .. May 316 TABLE

DAll,Y WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

RAJGARH

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants

Year Reporting r- and village Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters month centre men ,.....--_--A.___ , r- M F Non-adults M F Non-adu~ M F Non-adults 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1959 June Biaora l.SO 1.00 0.75 0.50 ., 0.50 July " 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.75 0.62 August .. 1.25 0.75 0.62 0.50 September ,. 1.S0 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 '1.00 0.75 0.50

October 1.25 1.12 0.87 0.62 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.87 0.87 0.75 0.50 November " 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.87 0.87 0.75 0.50 1.25 1.00 0.87 December " 1.25 1.00 0.75 1960 January .. 1.00 1.00 0.87 0.75 0.87 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.87 0.75 0.87 0.75 February " 1.00 1.00 0.S7 0.75 0.87 0.75 0.50 1.00 March .. 1.00 1.25 1.00 0.75 April .. 1.50 May .. 1.50 June ., 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.87 1.00 0.87 0.75

July " 1.25 1.00 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 0.75 0,50 August " 1.25 1.12 0.87 0.75 1.12 0.87 0.75 1.00 September 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.87 October .. 1.50 LSO 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 0.87 1.50 1.25 1.00 November 1.25 1.00 " 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.12 1.00 0.87 1.50 December '. 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.12 1.00 0.87 1.50 1.25 1.00

Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 317

2B.2 NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)- Concld. DlSTRlcr A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or , ____ArtisansA_ II... ""'\ Reporting Year Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers village and -----A. ,-- Carpenters Black-smiths centre month M F Non-adults M F Non-adult;' 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

1959 1.25 1.00 0.87 1.25 1.00 0.87 4.00 3.00 Biaora 1une 1.00 0.87 0.87 0.75 3.50 3.00 July 1.50 1.25 " 0.87 0.75 3.00 1.50 1.00 1.25 0.87 4.00 " Augus' 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 4.00 3.00 1.50 " September 0.87 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 4.00 3.00 October 1.50 " 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.75 4.00 3.00 1.50 " November 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.87 4.00 3.00 December 1.50 " 1960 10.0 0.87 1.00 0.87 0.75 4.50 3.50 1anuary 1.50 " 1.50 1.00 0.87 1.00 0.87 0.75 3.50 3.00 .. February 0.87 0.75 1.50 1.00 0.87 1.00 3.50 3.25 " March 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.50 .. April 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.50 ., May 3.50 1.50 1.12 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 " June 1.50 1.00 0.87 1.25 1.00 0.75 3.50 3.25 July 1.50 1.00 0.87 1.50 1.25 1.00 3.50 3.25 .. August 2.00 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.50 " September 2.00 1.50 1.25 1.75 1.50 1.25 4.00 3.50 October

1.75 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.50 ., November

2.00 1.50 ].25 1.50 1.25 1.00 4.00 3.50 December 318

TABLE 2C.l

STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

RAJGARH DISTRICT

Number of Year Cattle Buffaloes Sheep and Tractors Oil Electric Sugarcane Goats engines pumps cru~hers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1951 Census 406,231 152,114 69,784 6 32 5 480 1956 c385,522 164,973 119,666 9 98 577 " 180,099 1961 " 393,536 104,765 14 156 7 512

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2C.2 TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956-57 to 1960-61) (In rupees) RAJGARH DISTRICT

Type of Taccavi 1~56-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 2 3 4 5 6

1 Wells 216,600 32,800 291,570 300,330 501,978 2 Bullocks 14,580 16,350 37,796 32,540 8,000 3 Seeds 40,142 29,757 24,920 12,857 4 Fire 5,935 17,000 41,120 18,035 11,693 5 Hail Storm 28,045 17,020 2,805 28,050 6 Wire Fencing 8,050 1,000 1.900 1,150 7 Pumps 29,500 87,000 46,000 42,700 8 Embankments 12,000 300 2,000 2,000 18,200 9 Soil Conservation Scheme 1,250 1,600 11,550 10 Persian Wells 4,000 1,000 900 11 Tractors 17,000 12 Manure and Fertilizers 8,610 14,966 21,629

Source:-District Agriculture Officer, Rajgarh. 319

TABLE 20.1

STATISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIEfIES (1951-52 to 1960-61)

RAJGARH DISTRlCf

Type of Year No. of No. of Owned Funds Working Capital Loans advanced Society Societies Members (in rupees) (in rupees) (in rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Credit

(a) Central Banki 1951-52 59 154 5,480 131,775 22,914 1952-53 103 155 6,610 199,310 122,605 1953-54 128 290 12,719 241,385 201,050 1954-55 141 156 28,922 639,914 225,322 1955-56 171 160 37,820 1,071,269 315,075 1956-57 201 70 192,728 1,250,904 583,695 1957-58 265 63 350,549 1,886,9'16 1,386,205 1958-59 363 64 462,184 2,657,nl 2,692,954 1959-60 416 67 584,694 3,913,171 3,652,897 1960-61 437 67 662,933 4,846,117 4,958,745

(b) Agricultural SOCieties 1957-53 213 8,157 299,186 1,447,043 1,131,738 1958-59 310 12,843 465,928 2,428,687 1,971,073 1959-60 316 13,243 377,126 2,787,497 2,467,307 1960-61 370 14,935 588,324 3,434,195 3,093,196

(c) Non-Agricultural 1955-56 3 85 1,479 10,086 7,882 Societies 1956-57 1957-58 14 272 15,256_ 49,844 36,271 1958-59 16 340 15,328 50,966 29,105 1959-60 24 5,281 52,948 20,004 128,150 1960-61 24 5,424 97,128 199,165 102,473

2 Non-Credit

(a) Agricultural other than 1959-60 2 Primary (Rural Areas) 1960-61 2

(b) Non-Agricultural Societies 1958-59 1 10 5,000 37,846 1959-60 1 17 9,500 25,002 10,475 1960-61 2 32 9,583 19,149 418

(C) Societies other than 1958-59 2 198 59,544 153,532 15,559 Primary (Rural and 1959-60 5 502 134,582 378,823 93,214 Urban Areas) 1960-61 5 628 158,117 271,981 39,430

SourCe :-Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Rajgarh. 320

TABLE 2D.2 STATISTICS OF INSURANCE AND NATIONAL SAVINGS RAJGARH DISTRICT Year No. of Policies Amount insured Amount invested in National issued (Rupees in lakhs) Year Savings (in rupees)

1 2 3 4 5

1959 10'76 1960 16'64 1959·60 122,698 1961 28'18 1960-61 158,532 SIJurce:-(i} Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation, Indore. (ii) Regional Director, National Small Savings, Indore.

TABLE 2D.3

LIST OF BANKS

S.No. Name of Bank Head Office or Branch Office Location 1 2 3 4

1 The Rajgarh Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. Head Office Rajgarh Rajgarh 2 The Rajgarh Land Mortgage Bank Ltd. " 3 The Bank of Dewas " Sarangpur 4 The Rajgarh Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. Branch Office Biaora 5 Narsingarh " 6 " Khilchipur 7 " Sarangpur 8 Zirapur 9 " Pachore Source :-Manager, Rajgarh Central Co·operative Bank, Rajgarh.

TABLE 3.1

STATISTICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1954 to 1960)

RAJGARH DISTRICT

Year Number of Courts No. of Original cases No. of persons put up Convicted decided involving for trial ...... ------, r----...... ----, ,----...... ---, ,--'--...... , Additional Offences Offences Males Females Males Females Sessions Sessions against against Magistrates Judges Judges persons property

1 2 3 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 10 1954 4 978 347 2,345 362 1955 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1956 4 1,219 309 2,506 723 1957 4 1,102 348 2,797 520 1958 4 1,229 352 2,848 839 1959 4 1,297 359 3,308 880 1960 4 1,491 354 3,435 858

SOllrce:-District and Sessions Judge, Gun~. 321

TABLE 3.2

STRENGTH OF POLICE AND JAILS (1954 to 1960)

RAJGARH DISTRICT

Year Number of Police Number of Police Number of Daily average Number of Stations Constables Jails Convicts in the Jail 1 2 3 4 s 1954 16 489 4 1955 16 489 4 1956 16 489 4 1957 16 489 4 1958 16 489 4 81 1959 16 489 4 82 1960 16 489 4 60

Source-(i) Superintendent of Police, Rajgarh. (ii) Inspector General of Prisons, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 3.3 ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE (1951-52 to 1960-61)

RAJGARH DISTRICT (In Rupees) Receipts From .A.. Year • Sales Entertainment Excise Motor Sprit Sales of Forest Toba~ Tax Tax Revenue Tax Stamps Revenue Tax 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 1951-52 63,836 958,319 52,133 1952-53 57,773 854,007 50,583 1953-54 65,817 781,822 4,390 54,913 1954-55 62,241 799,794 21,139 54,791 1955-56 53,897 786,266 45,101 57,176 1956-57 74,533 896,622 32,613 58,849 68,447 1957-58 84,536 11,926 962,643 42,440 77,142 63,920 1958-59 111,328 23,585 949,337 30,187 89,842 119,262 1959-60 154,920 19,382 1048,556 74,448 95,446 130,579 1960-61 175,223 19,071 917,074 98,842 125,045 131,174

Note:-Motor spirit tax was enforced from December, 1953. Source:-Treasury Officer, Disttict Excise Officer and Sales Tax Officer, Rajgarh. 322

TABLE 3.4 LAND REVENUE FOR THE YEARS (1956-57 to 1960-61) RAJGARH DISTRICT

(In Rupees and Paisa) DEMAND Year .------~------~ Collection Regular Arrears

1 2 3 4

1956-57 2,323,919.55 451,669.78 2,396,128.19 1957-58 2,323,990.86 379,461.13 2,415,847.68 1958-59 2,341,888.31 287,620.49 2,412,309.52 1959-60 2,366,167.89 217,626.45 2,442,300.87 1960-61 2,435,047.88 142,671.13 2,437,786.66

Source:-Collector, Rajgarh.

TABLE 3.5 STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION (1957 to 1960)

RAJGARH DISTRICT Year No. of documents Value of property transferred registered (In rupees)

1 2 3 1957 1,238 811,397 1958 1,019 643,258 1959 1,427 780,385 1960 1,522 987,825 1961 2,060 3,474.341

Souree:-Sub Registrar, Rajgarh. 323

TABLE 3.6 STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES (1950-51 to 1960-61)

RAJGARH DISTRICT

( i) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Biaora

(In Rupees) INCOME EXPENDITURE ..... Public safety Non-Tax Other including Year Tax-Revenue Revenue Income lighting Public Health Education Public Works Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1950-51 30,722 55,000 4,200 6,700 2,000 28,923 1951-52 35,213 51,688 12,850 3,004 7,500 1,682 20,028 1952-53 49,175 3,987 18,192 9,995 1953-54 45,206 5,000 2,178 17,500 168 35,133 1954-55 74,010 5,000 3,000 18,000 1,500 1,617 25,767 1955-56 55,348 5,000 3,400 17,999 201 5,841 58,553 1956-57 99,819 18,654 12,667 13,565 14,125 1,684 32,625 1957-58 137,224 20,794 15,000 13,582 21,156 1,056 50,000 70,486 1958-59 86,859 20,886 ]8,213 12,178 22,750 40,477 64,224 1959-60 156,080 25,212 22,624 14,447 25,710 28,207 54,104 1960-61 152,197 8,811 161,008 10,091 16,608 99 114,053

Source :-Chief Municipal Officer, Biaora.

(il) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Sarangpu!

1950-51 17,932 3,804 2,423 951 3,656 345 38,673 1951-52 26,601 13,000 4,746 1,093 710 195 32,097 1952-53 25,793 12,000 3,932 1,097 2,579 1,016 34,921 1953-54 30,059 2,537 5,814 1,296 2,063 1,328 31,158 1954-55 42,566 26,000 1,330 2,165 8,619 1,180 42,449 1955-56 49,588 94,900 625 2,676 6,707 1,000 3,853 20,324 1956-57 61,485 27,410 31,220 3,006 6,653 1,000 14,273 97,846 1957-58 84,752 13,723 35,606 2,884 9,024 1.000 48,155 102,961 1958-59 78,774 69,705 52,193 2,886 9,398 1,000 24,524 112,814 1959-60 87,815 13,705 51,597 3,289 21,430 1,000 26,514 97,205 1960-61 106,220 23,785 56,133 3,861 23,990 1,000 49,752 104,788

Source :-Chief Municipal Officer, Sarangpur.

(iii) Income and Expenditure of Muuicipal Council Narsingarh

1950-51 23,000 1,000 32,499 4,900 2,900 26,553 40,603 1951-52 29,729 2,500 32,300 5,000 3,700 5,550 42,617 1952-53 40,950 4,200 32,950 5,450 4,290 31,110 82,216 1953-54 42,005 4,300 32,450 6,000 36,195 6,624 18,600 1954-55 38,020 3,780 31,850 6,050 31,153 3,704 32,712 1955-56 47,920 3,480 31,850 6,250 30,646 27,875 30,409 1956-57 48,470 5,552 17,150 8,050 30,872 26,994 41,449 1957-58 61,700 5,614 27,602 8,250 36,058 4,388 43,128 1958-59 72,295 5,614 14,950 8,250 34,770 47,006 42,482 1959-60 91,155 5,814 15,050 12,900 40,756 27,318 48,853 1960-61 95,820 6,314 15,550 16,950 40,152 25,544 56,511

Source:-Chief Municipal Officer"Narsingarh. 324

TABLE 3.6 STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODmS-Concld.

RAIGARH DISTRICT

(iv) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Khilchipur

(In Rupees) INCOME EXPENDITURE .... .A. "'""I Public safety Year Tax-Revenue Non-Tax Other Income including Public Health Education Public Works Others Revenue lighting

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1950-51 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.. N.A. N.A. 1951-52 1,447 36,413 656 2,957 13,909 1,600 7,475 1952-53 2,587 31,030 4,211 3,798 14,805 4,082 11,684 1953-54 14,551 46,888 2,299 3,606 15,792 721 15,462 1954-55 15,700 49,028 4,163 4,229 18,882 7,257 23,810 1955-56 18,754 44,959 21,602 4,689 18,333 4,004 27,920 1956-57 21,722 54,492 20,961 6,136 18,424 3,725 29,702 1957-58 22,689 72,011 15,765 5,986 17,700 8,614 33,224 1958-59 25,519 44,504 11,855 4,496 17,601 5,451 31,500 1959-60 24,467 58,573 9,973 5626 20,081 5,363 3,6078 1960-61 28,548 53,013 23,334 5,985 22,750 7,645 41,040

Source : Chief Municipal Officer, Khilchipur

(v) Income and Expenditure of Gram Pancbayats

1950-51 to 1955-56 Not Available 1956-57 89,373 30,237 347,092 30,152 190,207 139,802 1957-58 112,788 39,217 447,491 37,685 289007 167,484 1958-59 78,406 52,363 448,508 34,786 332,581 282,351 1959·60 69,404 51,934 455,267 37,934 301,015 315,543 1960·61 65,057 47,317 446,632 32,271 252,765 231,300

Sourct : Secretary, MandaI Paachayat, Rajgarb.

(vi) Income and Expenditure of Kendra Panchayats

1950-51 to 1955-56 Not. Available 1956-57 8,912 681 89,140 439 4,976 63,596 1957·58 1,115 1,020 229,345 812 18,955 80,296 1958-59 1,233 81,167 232 8,990 77,412 1959-60 1,010 87,620 279 61,737 106,638 1960·61 4,940 55,907 75,823 185 16,643 146,683

Source :-Secretary, MandaI Panchayat, Rajgarh. 325

TABLE 4.1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

RAJGARH DISTRICf

Percent- Percent- Percent- age of age of age to Area tC'tal area No. villages total po- Name Name Date in ofthe of of the Popula- pulation of of of Sq. district villages district tion of district Block Tabsil inception miles covered covered cO~'ered covered covered Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajgarh Rajgarh 1- 4-58 425 18.05 395 22.72 67,149 14.17 Stage J. Extended upto 31-3-1964. Zirapur Khilchipur 2-10-55 326 13.84 224 12.88 59,829 12.62 Reverted to Stage II on 2-10-1961. Sarangpur Sarangpur 2-10-53 338 14.35 110 10.35 76,223 16.09 Started as C.D. Converted to P.I. on 1-4-1958 and to Post Stage II on 1·4-63. Narsingarh Narsingarh 1- 4-60 520 22.08 310 17.82 114,556 24.18 Stage I. Khilchipur Khilchipur 2-10-61 306 13.00 337 19.38 62,025 13.09 Stage I Biaora Biaora 2-10-62 440 18.68 293 16.85 94.018 19.85 P.E.

Source :-Planning and Development Department, Madhya Pradesh. TABLE 5.1

EDUCATIONAL STA~TICS (1951 to 1960) Type of Y E A R S Institution 1951 1952 1953 1954 195:3 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Primary or Junior Basic Schools (a) 212 216 245 256 334 391 398 409. 449 437 (b) 7,542 9,401 9,638 10,411 13,060 13,169 13,503 14,242 14,525 . 14,761 (c) , 600 422 678 1,.801 1,811 2,130 2,578 2,213 (d) 375 375 379 490 491 549 563 674 640 608 (e) 54 56 56 67 39 2 Middle Schools (a) 11 11 11 16 16 22 22 21 21 27 (b) 2,223 2,262 2,309 2,927 3,275 3,620 3.765 4,169 4,525 4,904 (c) 38 36 31 566 699 530 552 822 (d) 123 130 105 197 192 218 230 240 263 310 (c) 32 32 24 24 43 3 Higher Secondary or Senior Basic Schools (a) 8 8 10 10 12 (b) 644 773 1,355- 1,353 2,214 (c) 319 321 578 714 672 (d) 56 63 84 97 145 (e) 18 21 34 35 42 (a) No. of Institutions. (b) No. of Scholars Males. (c) No. of Scholars Females. (d) No. of Teachers Males. (e) No. of Teachers Females. Source :-District Education Officer, Rajgarh. 326

TABLE 6A.l HEALTH STATISTICS (1953 to 1961) RAJGARH DISTRICf

YEARS ,.... --"- ~ Description 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Primary Health Centres (a) Number 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 7 (b) No. of beds 12 12 18 18 18 32 55 61 2 Hospitals Including Nursing Homes (a) Number (b) No. of beds 3 Dispensaries or M.C.W's (a) Number 36 36 37 38 38 38 (b) No. of beds

4 Special Medical Institutions (a) Leprosy Homes (b) V. D. Clinics (c) T.B. Clinics (d) Mental Institution 5 No. of Registered Medical Practitioners (a) Allopathic (b) Homoeopathic (C) Ayurvedic 6 No. of Registered Nurses 7 No. of Registered Midwives S No. of Registered, Vaccinators 9 No. of Family Planning Clinics (a) Government 1 6 9 11 (b) Non-Government

Source :-Civil Surgeon, Rajgarh. 327

TABLE 6A.2 TABLE 6A.4 NUMBER OJ!' PERSONS WHO AVAILED OF B. C. G. CAMPAIGN FAMILY PLANNING METHODS RAJGARH DISTRICT (1957 to 1960) Year Tested Vaccinated Remarks RAJGARH DISTRICT 1 2 3 4 Number of No. to whom Year -"----, contraceptives 1952 26,565 2,058 The work was not Vasectomies Tubetying have been issued done every year. The teamS moved 1 3 4 from district to district.

1957 20 1954 988 282 It 1958 86 J956 48,979 20,510 ., 1957 3,283 6,660 t, 1959 10 191 1960 22,831 6,189 1960 15 12 501 " Source :-B.C.G. Supervising Medical Officer, Indore. Source :-Civil Surgeon, Rajsarh. IIC B.C.G. Teams Madhya Pradesh Indore.

TABLE 6A.3 TABLE 6A.S

VACCINATION STATISTICS PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA RAJGARH DISTRICT ERADICATION PROGRAMME

Number of Number of RAJGARH DISTRICT Year Vaccinations Re-vaccinations Remarks Villages protected during Year Total No. of ,.- ___..,_---~ 1 2 3 4 Villages 1st 2nd Round Round 1955 13,270 8,878 I. 2 3 4 1956 24,706 7,880 1957 21,040 5,609 1959-60 2,742 2,211 625 1958 23,314 9,276 1960-61 2,742 2,742 1,267 1959 19,570 4,977 1960 23,724 6,322 Souree :-Director of Health Services, Madhya Pradesh. Source :-Civil Surgeon, Rajgarh. 328

TABLE 6B.l

BIRTHS AND DEATHS CLASSIFIED BY SEX IN RURA.L/URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

( 1956 to 1960 ) RAJGARH DISTRlcr Total Births Deaths Infant Deaths Birth Death Infant ,_--.A..__ ~ Year Rural r----..A.-~ '" Rate Rate Death Uebao M F M F 'M F Rate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1956 T 680 575 246 183 R 631 536 239 174 U 49 39 7 9

1957 T 782 693 247 176 R 135 98 48 35 U 647 595 199 141 1958 T 483 430 178 145 R 52 48 2S 18 U 431 382 153 127

1959 T 1,367 1,277 333 334 R 396 319 96 94 U 971 958 237 240 1960 T 2,607 2,094 475 403 R 1,330 949 171 137 U 1;277 1,145 304 266

Source-Civil Surgeon, Rajgarh.

T J\,JJLE 6B.2 DEATHS IN THE DISTRICT FROM SOME SELECTED CAUSES (1956 to 1960 ) RAJGARH DISTRICT

Causes 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Cholera 2 74 2 Small-Pox 85 9 16 3 Fever 9 64 73 71 202 4 Dysentery 5 23 14 23 10 S T.B. 12 21 6 25

Source-Civil Surgeon, Rajgarh. 329

TABLE 7.1 LIST OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES (AS ON 31-3-1961) RAJGARH DISTRICT Type Whether Telegraph S. Name Type Whether Telegrapb S. Name of and Telephone No. of and Telephone No. Office facilities also exist Office facilities also exist

2 3 4 2 3 4

Rajgarb Sub-Office TO,PCO. 6 Kawar Khoti 7 Limachowan ,. Branch-Office 8 Oghpur ,. 1 Kalipith 9 Pania 2 Karari " 10 Piplia Rasoda 3 Kiln Amcrgath " 11 Sandavta 4 Chatukhera " 12 Talen 5 Phoolkhera 13 Mandawar 6 Suasrah " 14 Surki Turki Pura " 7 Rajgarh Town 15 Bhatkheri 16 Baskhera Biaora Sub-Office TO,PCO. 17 Bhajner " Bisunia Branch-Office 18 Biaora Kalan 1 19 Bokri 2 Karnwas 20 3 Maw " Chota Barrari .. 4 Todbi 21 Dehri Napanera 22 Halukhen Kalan 5 23 Hinotia " 6 BarWan " ,. Kharheda " 24 KamaJpur 7 " 25 Khajuri Gokal 8 Kachri .. Kannad 26 Limoda 9 " 27 Mohan .." TO. 28 Mothati Khilchipur Sub-Office 29 Sustani " 1 Bhojpur Branch-Office 30 Pinerkheri 2 Paprhel Sarangpur Sub-Office TO,PCO. 3 Hinotiya 4 Kulikhera " 1 Pandhana Branch-Office 5 Somvaria Khilchipur " 2 Padhliya " 3 Gulvta " Machalpur Sub-Office TO. 4 Asareta 5 Biaora Mandu NaningHh Sub-Office TO,PCO. " Sultania Sub-Office 1 Kurawar Branch-Office 2 Kotra " 1 Dhamanda Branch-Office 3 Kotri Kalan " 2 Sernli 4 Lakhanwas 3 Udankheri .." 5 Malabar ".. 6 Mangalgarh .. Zirapur Sub-Office TO. 7 Narmal Training School, Narsingarh 1 Bhandwar (Rajgarh) Branch.Office 2 Dhatrawda 8 Amlia Hat " 9 Jamunia Gahesh " 3 Gagorni 10 Jhadkia .. 4 Ghogarpur Jhadlia 5 lhadhmau " 11 " 6 Pipliya Kulmi 12 Mawasi .. " 13 Nasirabad .. 7 Ramgarh PadJiabana 8 Badhgeon " 14 9 Poolkheri " Sub-Office TO,PCO. 10 Bhagora " Pachore 11 Parlya Branch·Office 12 Piplia Kalan " 1 Bakhera " 2 Bhasana " 13 Basikheri " 3 Boda " Suthalia (Extra Delivery Sub-Office). 4 Chapihera " Khujner (Extra Ordinary Sub-Office). 5 Iklera ..

T.O.-Telegraph Office, P.C.O.-Public Call Office, Source-Superintendent of Post Offices, Bhopal. 330

TABLE 8.1 LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS RAJGARH DISTRICT Place When held Local religious or Duration Average Who manages S. where Mela .------..... ------, other occasion of of the total the Fair! No. or Fair Hindi month English month the Mela or Mela or attendance Mela is held Fair Fair (in days)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Khilchipur Tabsil 1 Khilchipur Chaitra March/April Shivji 15 50,000 Municipal Committee 2 Machalpur March Gopinath Fair 6 250 Mandai Panchayat 3 Zirapur April/May Cattle Fair 15 1,000 Gnun Panchayat 4 Khilchipur Asvina September/October Shivji Mela 15 100,000 Municipal Committee 5 (Khilchipur Agrahyana November/December BhomKa Mela 15 10,000 MandaI Panchayat lChhapiheda 6 Chbapiheda January J:lajarang Ka Mela 15 2,000 Gram Panchayat

2 Rajgarh Tahsil

7 Rajgarh March Urs 3 5,000 Muslim Community 8 Rajgarh July Cattle Fair 8 -15,000 Municipal Committee 9 Chuleo Bhadra Sudi 6-7 August/Septemebr Deo Maharaj Bhutaji . 2 4,000-5,000 10 Khujner No c.!rtain date Mela Khujner 1 10,000

3 Biaora Tahsil 11 Biaora Pausa December/ January Mela Bagh Biaora 2 60,000 Municipal Committee 12 Biaora April Chaitra Ka-Mela 30 90,000 Municipal Committee

4 Sarangpur Tahsil

13 Pachore No certain date January Pachore Mela 15 8,000 Mandai Panchayat 14 Sarangpur No ct:rtain date February Bheswa Mata Mela 15 40,000 Municipal Committee 15 Sarangpur No certain date February Kapaleshwar Mela 3 25,000 Municipal Committee 16 Sarangpur Phalguna Badi 13 February/March Nilkantheshwar Mahadeo 1 5,000 Municipal Committee

5 Narsingarh Tahsil

17 Iklera No certain date April Iklera Fair 15 N.A. Mandai Panchayat 18 Narsingarh No certain date July Baijnath Mahadeo 2 50,000 Municipal Committee 19 Talen No certain date November Mahadeo 15 1,500 MandaI Panchayat 20 Narsingarb Phalguna Badi 13 FebruarYIMarch Shivratri 1 60,000 Municipal Committee 21 Kotra No certain date Shamji Ka Mela 5,000 Gram Panchayat

Source-Superintendent of Police, Rajgarh. 331

TABLE 8.2 TABLE 8.3

LIST OF PRINTING PRESSES LIST OF CINEMA HOUSES

S. No. Name Location S.No. Name Location 1 Krishna Touring Talkies Biaora 1 Amar Printing Press Narsingarh Asha Touring Talkies Rajgarh 2 National Printing Press Biaora 2 3 Asha Talkies Narsingarh 3 Adarsh Printing Press Biaora 4 Krishna Talkies Sarangpur

Source Collector, Rajgarh. Nole : All the aforesaid Talkies are temporary. Source: Collector, Rah:arh.

TABLE 8.4 IMPORTANT EVENI'S ( 1952 to 19601 )

S.No· Year Description of the event 1 2 3

1 1952 Floods in rivers Newaj. Ajnar•. Garganga in Rajgarh, Biaora and Khilchipur tahsils respectively causing heavy damage to the houses and crops from 6-7-52 to 7-7-52.

2 1956 Floods in ~ewaj. Ajnar, Garganga and Chhapi rivers in Rajgarb. Biaora and KhiIchipur tahsils causing heavy damage to the houses and crops in about 24 sq. miles of area on 10-7-56 and 13-7-56.

3 1961 Floods in rivers Newaj, Ajnar and Garganga in Rajgarh. Biaora and Khilchipur tahsils during the month of September.

Source:-District Statistical Officer, Rajgarh.