District Census Handbook, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh

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District Census Handbook, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh lTr~ ~-lfUTe:rr, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~llT~~ CE-NSUS OF INDIA,1951 MADHYA BHARAT ~-~cr'ij qft ~;r·tTOtifT ~'T ~~~ YI DISTRICT-DEW AS DIST~ICT CENSUS' HANDBOOK BY RANG LAL, B. A., CENSUS COMMISSIONER, MADHYA BHARAT & BHOPAL GWALIOR G0VERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS 1955 CONTENTS Pages Short Note Table A-I-Area, Houses and Population •. 1 Table A-II-Variation in Population during Fifty Years 1 Table A-Ill-Towns and Villages classified by Population 2 Table A-IV-Towns classified by Population with Variation since 1901 2 Table A-V-Towns arranged Territorially with Population by Livelihood Classes 3 Table E-Summary Figures by Tahsils and Tracts 4 B-Economic Tables B-l-Livelihood Classes and Sub-Classes 4: B-II-Secondary Means of Livelihood 6 _ Statement showing number of persons dependant on unproductive sources 13 B-III-Employers, Employees and Independant Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-Divisions 14 Small Scale Industries-Table-II-Employment in Textile Establishments .. 22 Small Scale Industries-Table-III-Employment in Non-Textile Establishments 24 Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations 28 Primary Census Abstracts List of Displaced Persons by Villages 33 Li.st of Displaced Persons by Towns and Wards 39 District Primary Census Abstract-Rural and Urban Statistics 40 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistic~-Dewas Tahsil 42 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Bagli Tahsil 54 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Sonkatch Tahsil 68 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Kannod Tahsil 80 Primary CenslJs Abstract-Rural Statistics-Khategaon Tahsil 88 Primary Census Abstract-Urban Statistics 96 PART-II C-Household and A~e (Sample) Tables C-I-Household (Size and Composition) 100 C-II-Livelihood Classes by Age Groups 102 Fly-leaf to Table C-III-Age and Civil Condition 104 Fly-leaf to Table C-IV-Age and Literacy 104 C-III-Age and Civil Condition 105 C-IV-Age and Literacy 106 C-V-Single Year Age Returns 108 D-Social and Cultural Tables D-I-Languages.- ( i) Mother Tongue .. lOS (U) Billingualism 110 D-II-Religion 112 D-III-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 112 D-IV-Migrants 113 D-V-Displaced Persons.- ( i ) Displaced Persons by year of arrival 114 (ii) Displaced Persons by Livelihood Classes 114 D-VI-Non-Indian Nationals .. 114 D-VII-Livelihood Classes by Educational Standard .. 115 F-Change in the means of Livelihood during the last ten years 118 APPENDIX--I-Alphabeticallist of Villages:- Dawas Tahsil 119 BagIi Tahsil 120 Sonkatch Tahsil 122 Kannod Tahsil 124 Khategaon Tahsil 125 • 11 .....1 .• 61111(ii1 ... 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PopUlation of the Tahsils shown in Table A-II from 1901 to 1941 has been adjusted according to the present set up of the Tahsils and the figures shown therein have been arrived at as per following calculatiolls:- ~.-~ <:,~lij ~ fqf+ro;r lTl1Tf CfiT f+im'fi<: Of~ifl"1' ~T~ "Tom lli~, 3fi1: ~ ;;~r'*i 'fi'T ~"\ ~ c>,o ~ ~ ~ t,q ;;rCli <ir 'if~ 1ft rrm ;f. 3f -~ if ~"'fl't lf~ ~ I Of~ ~ ffqfu cf aqm<: f;:p:;; 'Sftm: f.:rf~ 'fiT If'{ ~ :-- Population in "1'1e_1 ~ ---------------------------"- 1941 1931 1921 1911 --~1901 ~t¥~ H.H H.~~ nn ~tot ____...J,...____ __~ ,---_--'--_4~ ___ __., ,----------''----__, r-----.A--__~ ,.-~ Corol,osition ot the Tahsil, P. M. F. P. M. F. P. M. F. P. M. F. p ~;;51lffr ~ ~. ~. ~. ~. ~. f~, ~. ~. fBTlIT. &ITiffi. ~li. fflf<IT. ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l(r 11 12 13 14 --Total adjustedPopulat~ District, , 326,221 167,581 158,640 306,975 157,756 149,219 268,396 138,282 130,114 274,986 138,492 13&,494 228,938 ~ <iT ~ ~-m "if'14~T. 1. DEWAS TAHSIL ~~. Add.- ~. Former Dewas Tahsil of Dewas S. R 50,250 25,992 24,258 41,901 21,J35 20.566 38.6(19 19,875 18.734 36.177 18.522 17,655 3:J,379 ~ ~~~m-<tT~ff~. Former Dewas Tahsil of Dewas J. B. 38,471 19.997 1.8474 _ 35.394 18.220 17,174 :14.366 17.918 16,448 29.315 15,040 14.215 25,819 ~~~cfr~~.
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