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DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS UTTARPRADES:___j
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RI~~tljollf'iCh R;~ofl 7. ~- I(i) BI'1~~ ~ "Jlll f.i<~IChI 1 filj Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book XXXI 6 Analytical Note 1 7 Section-I(I) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block- Nautanwa 18 2 Community Development Block- Lakshmipur 34 3 Community Development Block- Nichlaul 52 4 Community Development Block- Mithaura 74 5 Community Development Block- Siswa 90 6 Community Development Block- Brijmanganj 104 7 Community Development Block- Dhani 116 8 Community Development Block- Pharenda 122 9 Community Development Block- Campierganj 134 10 Community Development Block- Maharajganj 136 11 Community Development Block- Ghughli 148 12 Community Development Block- Pariyara 158 13 Community Development Block- Partawal 170 14 Forest Villages 184 Section-I(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block- Nautanwa 188 2 Community Development Block- Lakshmipur 199 3 Community Development Block- Nichlaul 200 4 Community Development Block- Mithaura 208 5 Community Development Block- Siswa 214 6 Community Development Block- Brijmanganj 219 7 Community Development Block- Dhani 223 Page No 8 Community Development Block- Pharenda 225 9 Community Development Block- Campierganj 229 10 Com munity Development Block- Maharajganj 230 11 Community Development Block- Ghughli 234 12 Community Development Block- Pariyara 238 13 Community Development Block- Partawal 242 APPENDICES C. D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities. 247 Land use data in respect of non-municiapl towns (Census town) 253 "III List of villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is available. 254 IV List of villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total populaiton by ranges. 255 8 Section II - Town Directory I Status and Growth History 281 II Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 282 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 283 IV Civic and other amenities - 1989 284 IVA Cvic and other amenities in notified slums -1989 285 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities - 1989 286 VI Trade, Commerece Industry and Banking - 1989 287 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with population 288 !H:(llcl'il -;ffiT ~ cIT m\S ~ if \N1 Pi¢c~ ~ ~ ~ \if6i ~ ftrc;rr. ,iFlll ol"1l ~311 -em wmA 1951 ~ \i1'"1llol"1l til ~ ctt t'r wam ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~lJq~lICfictl ~ ~ ~ mwn f.i1:ltm:m cpT ~ m tR Fc1 Cfil fll\f1 Cfi lTl iJFi 1~ m ~ ~ m ~ 31'R "fitr ~~ ctt ~-tfclj m ft:r<;rr \11 1 II 0111 gfurcm ctr ~ ~ crdifcp Fc1CfiI~il\li(f) ~ '* ~ XTIofcro ~ ~ mil filii Ift1 Cj? ~ WWT ~ ~S1T c#r 7l FOREWORD the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after given. Information on some new items suc.h as adult literacy centres, Primary the 1951 Census and is contmuing since then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so Imodifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimwn Needs Programmes. publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly information on approach to the village was also provided for the first Government I Union Territory administration. It inter alia provides datal time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in and on the availability of certain important civic amenities ffacilities in each view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV-A on village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the plarmers to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of·the District Census Handbook was initially confined certain civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns. A part from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the Primary Census Abstract (P.C.A.) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes f centres were added in district. The District Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census Statements IV and V respectively. contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census industrial classif1cation presented in the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first was also to be brought out could not be published in many StatesfUTs due to time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory 1991 Census. It is expecteJ that the above mentiolleJ llloJifications will help the were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part A comprised Village and One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsiVTalukalPS level presentation. in part B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity were brought together It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, \V Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental under the guidance ofShri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted planning. of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division by intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy corresponding codes of 1981. Registrar General (Map). This publication is a joint vetllure of the State Government/Union I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. Territory administration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri Vijender Paul, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovernmentJUT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy A.R. Nunda Registrar General (Social Studies) and Sbri M.M. Dua, 10int Director. For the Registrar General, India sake of uniforrnity in presentation of intormation /data and for preparation of New Delhi analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis June 11, 1992 v 'tjPl~ild ~ 1 ~ !>ICf)I~I'i'i t &m ("\i1T ~ ~ (RTT 1J11 1101'i1 ~ t crcf11R "W'm if fcRlI '4T ~ t fqq;rn "$I \Ji I'1 Cfli ~ -gg ~ ~ '<"lfblR1d m ~) 1991 ctT U11 11ol1l cf; BiT ~ ~ B \T'$ ~ B ~ ~ ~ eM \Ji11Cf1I~ ~ ~ fcrcf;re cf; ftl<) ~ ~ qrc;Tt ~ ~ wm ctT ~ ~ if ~ ~ rj; B ~ fcrcRur ~ \iff t f.it.TRur t ~ ~ 3lTCTm t 3lfqg 'HI J<.'1~ RhCfl ~ qx ruCflI 'tP I d ~ m xt -g I ~ m "IDl1 ~ (RTT 1991 c#i \J11 11ol1l cfi ~ \J11 11ol1l "ffR t TfflefUT -gg ~ ~ ~ I ~ 'lfuI'~ if zrg ~ ~ ~ ~ wm ~ ~ -g~c6'! <1 -e-cr / ~ if ~ fcnir :g 1 ~ ~ if ~ fcn fcrnR;r ~ ciT c;ITcp CflfI01l UII~ ~ ~ vrr ~ ~ I iT \11:r rr~Hf\JJ~I~ (~) 3lR ~ fir.nm tW1 cffirrR Btf >j~I~f\J1«I~ ~ ~ E f$ ~ *l'l41 l lCimf ~ ~ Cf>13ltAT 3!rtl~IFN1f (~) "CPT ~ ~ ID\{1 "S3iT t I C1~j*il~ (fg ~ f.1~~II&'j(~ "$ ~ 7$~ml ~ -if fclmr PREFACE Census Abstract. This feature would ensure a clear picture of literacy level in a In the modem era of planning for developmental schemes, infonnation district too. Through these publications, which are a joint effort of the State regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not Government and Census Organization, now more details about workers engaged only for detennination of suitable strategy of development but also for an in various types of economic activities in a district are being shown in the data assessment of developmental process at mass level. The latter aspect is of presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect of V.D. and considerable importance in view of the fact that huge resources have been pumped into for enhancement of the people while the resultant benefit accrued to them is P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and floppies. The assistance found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped into a slip-shod example of unproper received in this regard from local NIC Unit of Planning Commission is implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET facilities. and in the beginning of the ninetees we hear a shift in our approach to tackle It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding population figures. In problems. But whatever is our premises for directing the economy, the knowledge these publications village-wise computer codes are also being indicated for about population dynamics on a regional level is of immense importance. reference. To make still more useful these publications are being provided with Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sale usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of the district and some important maps. responsibilities. One of the useful exercise in this connection is the publication of These publications are being brought out in two parts viz. part-A and B. the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. This publication is Part-A is further divided into two sections. Section I incorporates the Village now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of Directory and Section II contains the Town Directory Statements. The decennial Censuses. responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to Village and Town The fact that out of every six Indians, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself Directories is of the State Government while the responsibility of providing reveals the huge population size of the State. The success of Indian planning technical guidance and printed fonns/ schedules for collection of data, its efforts therefore largely depends upon being it successful in the State of U.P. It is tabulation, analysis and publication rests with the Directorate of Census widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P. are included in areas Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general popUlation figures in the fonn of demarcated as most backward in country. Micro-level (especially district level) Primary Census Abstracts are provided upto the village and ward level. approach, should be adopted in planning process to ameliorate the condition of In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under the the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being direction of Shri Vijender Paul, erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The planning and designing of this year 2001 A.D. creation of educational infrastructure at primary level has got publication was carried out by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, fanner Deputy Registrar General added impetus. To facilitate district level functionaries sex-wise population in the (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. We are greatly indebted to 0-6 age-group is being presented separately alongwith other details of Primary them. Under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain the present Deputy Registrar General VIIi (S.S.) the technical compilation and presentation of the "Analytical Note" portion I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with was finalized on the basis of his comments in regard to the draft submitted for a the collection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned model district from this Directorate. I am thankful to him, guidance in matter of departmental heads for their direct and indirect cooperation extended for preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, fanner Deputy Registrar collection or supply of data. General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar In the end, I hope that data users will find these volumes pertinent to General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was carried out their needs. accordingly. I plael: my sincerl: gratitude to Shri A.R. Nanda, the former Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publication might not have Lucknow R.K. SINGH seen the light of the day. June, 1996 Joint Director w l: ..: z .... l- I- I- 0: 0: 0: :I: < « ... ;;; Q. Q.'" n. n."" a ;:.. ... z ~ I I I u ..: l: \II I.!l u a: :I: l- ll: a_ ',_ 0: < o Z ::> o UJ dl E " r;j. Zo o s; , IX ligeq~f ~ Important Statistics wo~o fcl"crxuT \m'R~ s:J51> 1. \111 fiX ...«ll1 m.r ~ 139112640 1676378 Population Total Persons 74037145 878048 ~ Males ft:?rm 65075495 798330 Females m"4Tcrr ~ 111506725 1593461 Rural Persons 59197326 ~ 833946 Males ft:?rm 52309399 759515 Females ~ ~ 27605915 82917 Urban Persons 141Un 19 ~ 44102 Males ft:?rm 127('()O% 3RR15 h.:mulcs 2. 1981-91 cf; ~ 1)' \i11f({"'c<1I ~ GX Decennial population growth rate during In 1-1991 25.4X 25.56 3. ~ (G'f fcno-4To) Area (Sq. Kms.) 294411.00 2951.00 4. \Jj 1fk«ll1 ~ wox-ro fclcrxuT ~~ tI$lxl\,.jJfiJi SI. No. Description UTTAR MAHARAJGANJ PRADESH Density of population ~ 386 547 (per Sq.km.) Rural ~~ 4927 2122 Urban 5. fu7T-~ (>ffi1l0P ~ ~ 1:R ~"$T~) Sex Ratio (No. of females per 1000 males) ~- '!."11+"11"'1:1 x-r -31 j '{ifil Ci iJi '1 \Jj 1Rl 2 Xl 11t5('C1'ruf ~ Important Statistics ~o~o fclcRuT ~~ I1bli(IIJ1~(1J1 SL No. Description UTTAR MAHARAJGANJ PRADESH I Jroan 6. mamn GX (0-6 ~ ~ "$ w em PiCJ)I(>1Cfjx) Literacy rate (excluding children in age-group 0-6) 3f ~1~I-=lI cz@ffi 41.60 28.90 A- General Persons 55.73 45.67 ~ Male ~ 25.31 10.28 Females 6£~ \JfTftr CZTfcffi 26.85 18.59 B- Scheduled Caste Persons 40.80 32.52 ~ Male ~ 10.69 3.32 Females "ff~ \iI"i \ill ffI ~ 35.70 44.51 C- Scheduled Tribe Persons 49.95 69.18 ~ Male ~ 19.86 16.25 Females 7. cgc;r Gpiff&:ll ~ ~ \il"1ff&l1 em J>lffl~lct Percentage of urban population to total population 3f-fll+ll;:;a A- General 19.84 4.95 3 xii lig6=l~f ~ Important Statistics wo~o fctcRuT ~~ li5 1'11\1f q-31 j XfRl (i \1lTfc'f ] 1.79 3.48 H- Sehcuubl Caste "fj"-31 j' X. !>l rt>..:> <:'1 "1~1'< i~)ll Ti R1 ~I cI Percentage to total population 31 ' 4 · .' X \11 JOf6('C1l{of ~ Important Statistics wOx=lO ~ ~~ s:j~I\lI\1pi\J1 SI. No. Description UTTAR MAIIARAJGANJ PRADESH ft.::mt X7.6K 76.81 Females "&-3tj~C1 ~ U- Scheduled Caste (i) ~ Cffi11 -m ~ Cll"fcffi 32.40 38.10 Main workers Persons 50.40 53.35 ~ Male fi;:;n:rt 11.87 21.45 Females (ii) 'f1"j+jIPClCb cm+f m crm- ~ 2.&9 0.50 Marginal workers Persons 0.40 0.38 ~ Male ~ 5.74 8.72 Females (iii)Cf>111 ~ m ~ czWm 64.71 49.18 Non workers Persons 49.20 46.27 ~ Male ~ 82.39 69.83 Females "ff-3tj~d \J1'i\J1I~ c- Scheduled Tribe (i) ~ q7)11 ~ ~ cz@ffi 35.91 33.37 Main workers Persons 5 \ 'XIV li6c=qcro f ~ Important Statistics wo~o fcIcRur \3"ffiX m lig!\( I,ijl i\Jl SI. No. Description UTTAR MAHARAJGANJ PRADESH 51.08 ~ 47.39 Male ~ 19.30 17.80 Fcmalc:; (ii) '{:f1SOlIPdCf) qw:r ~ ~ c$ffi 7.51 1.l1 Marginal workers Persons 1.96 ~ 0.49 Male ~ 13.60 11.37 Females (iii)cm+T ., ~ ~ e<:rfcm 56.58 55.30 Non -workers Persons 46.96 52.12 ~ Male ~ 67.10 70.82 Females 9. ~ CJ)ll{ ~ C1TC'IT 'CPT fmRuT Break-up of Main workers (i) Cf)1~dCf)l'I! ~ 22031188 349138 Cultivators Persons 19694430 291160 ~ Male fAm 2336758 5797R Females 6 XV l1t5cqq:of ~ Important Statistics wO~O fcmur ~~ Jitl' (ii) ~Rl5'( ~ ~ 7833303 159170 Agricultural Labourers Persons 6095986 102722 ~ Male fBmt 1737317 56448 Females (iii) 4!{!416F1, \Jf~I(Wjld, ~, ~ ~ 295687 575 4 Cf)'$rtl 3lR ~ cfi ~, Persons ~~~cm ~l~itl .\(5% 125 Male fBIm 3002 7 Females (v-a) qlRcllRC!'l ~ it Fclf.1JiT OI ~ 997166 4555 lOI fif 7 XVI tfsfCl~f ~ Important Statistics -WOx=lO fcrcRur ~iihT tfs 1'< 1\i'p j\1l SI. No. Description UTTAR MAHARAJGANJ PRADESH Ilouschoid Industry Male ~ 172305 465 Females (v-b) QIRcllRCb \3£irT ct ~RlR 8 XVII &J6('C1'i° f ~ Important Statistics -wo"fto fctcRur \mR~ +i6Ixl\jpj\Jl SI. No. Description lJTTAR MAIIARAJGANJ PRADESH Male ft;;mi 7696 20 Females (xi) 3RT ~ CZJfcm 4127887 33366 Other services Persons 3763427 31330 ~ Male ~ 364460 2036 Females 10. 3t~~ d \ifTfcf cfi ~ fcR1 "}'i mfcffi 21.05 19.40 cpr ~ Gi"1'f1&:11 Ti MR1~ld Persons 21.07 Percentage of Scheduled Caste ~ 19.33 Population to total population Male ~ 21.02 19.49 Females 11. 3lj~ d \11""1 \i1IRt cfi ~ C<:Jfcm 0.21 0.16 cpr ~ \iFI ti 1L-< 9 'X. VIii' l16(ql!?f ~ Important Statistics wox=fo fctcRuT \ffiR iThT +i6Ix!\iPI\J'1 SI. No. Description UITAR MAHARAJGANJ PRADESH Number ofocclIpieLi resideilliallilluse 14. d 6;fi1 c{j c#t x-mm 294 4 Number of tahsils 15. '<11 jG: 1fU Cf) fclcl:>m ~ eft ~ 884 13 Number of C.D. Blocks 16. ~ cj:qll1tfi c#t ~ 8750 108 Number of Nyaya Panchayats 17. ~ctr~ m-rr 123950 1267 Number of Villages Total 31f61lG 112804 1207 Inhabited iR 31f61lG 11146 60 Uninhabited 18. ~ c#r-msm 753 6 Number of Towns R;cqufl - 1tfc;rr \JF1ll ul'il ~ 9)R:fic:n1 1f \iffit 'l.ft 'fl Itl 1'"'4' ~ cpr ~ 'S3IT t ~ ~ t fcp ~ ¢lj~Rlt1 \J1lffit!l /\J1'i\J11R1t!1 cf> ~ '{~ R+i fc;j (i -g I Note: The term' General' indicates total including scheduled caste and scheduled tribe wherever it is used in the District CensusJiandbook. 10 XIX ~ \Jlj~IOI'11 "Jf mq ~ (jCl) cii ~ q;) ~ m "C[Ci QC1>I~i('1 m ctr ~ mil 1941 1) "furc;rr. \Jl"PI 01'1 1 'IiiRwc#l" ~ cii 3R'fTfcf 'lJTlf ~ cii ~ ~ ~ 1-'fTlT ct ~ ~ SlCflI~'d ~ 1f4 ~ I 1951 .q ~ ~ ~ \Jl'1llol'1l E«1g;ReiCfiI cpT 'li1, 1. ~xsm~~ 1991 qft \111'1 0 1'11 * 3T¥fR ~ ml1 cf; fu 2. ~ 1m "$ li('I'(f\JH~I'< 4JIJltC'i~ ~ f.ltliful ~ cF ~ ~ ~ 'fiT I!h ~JlI"{ 1'1,:1~1(1/1 l'j I\~I~~ (~ ,l"In 'PI, I,;,) Ij~ ~ I ;jll,l ihl Jil)iJf! 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In 1941 village level statistics were published in separate volumes under the title "DISTRICT CENSUS STATISTICS". In 1951 the District Census Handbook was brought out for the first time with enlarged tabulation plan containing general population tables, economic tables, household and age tables, social and cultural tables and data relating to vital statistics, agricultural statistics, livestock, agricultural machinery and implements and primary schools. Besides, a separate publication was also brought but under the title DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS having only population figures at village level for rural areas and at townlwardlmohalla level for urban areas. Thus the series of DCH publication which started in 1951 continued to be published in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containing 3 parts viz. Part A, Band C. Part A contained Census tables, part B related to official statistics and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus both content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data lIsers. In 1971 it was published in two sep,mlte volullles vii... part A and n. P"rt A volulllc eontaillcd Village !llld TOWIl Jireetories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed in 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., Part A and B. Part A volume contains mainly non-census data on basic amenities available in villages/towns. Village level data alongwith land use statistics have been aggregated at community development block level while for urban areas only to~ level data have been presented. The tables containing village level data is called Village Directory and the tables containing town level data is called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-90/1990-91 are almost synchronous with 1991 population census. Part B volume contains Primal)' Census Abstract (PCA) for each village and town alongwith their wards. The PCA gives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sex-wise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Literates, Main workers by nine industrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, a departure from the traditional way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the data users, basically those who are involved with the preparation and execution of development plans, the village-wise data have been aggregated at C.D. block level for Part A volume as well in 1991 as against tahsill village level presentation at previous censuses. Thus C.D. block is the main unit of presentation of data in 1991 Census, Hence, there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsil level information presented for 1981 Census with that of 1991, specially in those cases where C.D. block boundaries are not co-terminus with tahsil boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The villuge directory us lhe title connoles prcscnts information pertaining to rural areas of the district at C.D. bloek / villagl! Il!vcl as against traditional pattern of presenting villages-wise information at tahsil level in previous Census. For each C.D. block a list of villages serialiscd by Hindi/English alphabetical order a!ongwith their location code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented. The rationale of giving 1991 location code alongwith 1981 location code is to facilitate the identificntion ofvillngc for mutching inforl11ution collected ut each Censlls. .. 'XXXIJ The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included in the list. In case of partly merged villages, the remaining rural part of the villages has been treated as independent revenue village and the data have been presented for such villages in the Village Directory. However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town are listed in the Village directory but no data are presented against the name or these villages in the Village Directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of town is indicated against the name of such village. All these villages arc listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the village and land usc pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. The village directory brings out some basic information about a village. These datu can broadly be classilied into the following categories :- 1. Population and households Col.4 2. Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 to 13 4. Total area of the village land use pattern Cols. 3 and 14-18 1. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The popUlation of each village as on sun-rise of March 1991, enumerated at the 199 I Census is given in column alongwith number of households in brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity is available within the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the code(s) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India. If not available dash (-) is indicated and the distance is indicated in ranges. For this purpose three ranges of distance have been formed for presentation of data. These are: (a) below 5 kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 kIns. indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 krns. and above indicated by (10+). SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data nrc presented in seven statements serially numbered 1 to IV A, V and VI. The following mode of listing of towns has been followed :- (i) All the towns having statutory status which arc not part of an Urban Agglomeration arc listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town are listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the main town of an Urban Agglomeration. However, the data are presented separatlitly only once under the main VA. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they arc pnrt or stich and such Urban agglomeration. xxxiij' (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated us independent town are not listeu in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names orthe lown having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (+) has been placed to indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). (iv) Census towns are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census. Town Directories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns. Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenities upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and banking activities in year 1989. In this way population and growth rates of towns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratios during 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrification, number of telephone connections, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of imports and exports are enumerated vividly in various statements relating to the town directories of the districts. XXXiv EXPLANA TION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depicting amenities are explained in the following paras:- (1) Educational Amenities (Col.S) The type of educational institutions locatcd within the villages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an institution is given within braekets:- PrimafY Of Elementary School. Nursery School. KindergartelJ, Pre-basic. prc-primary, Junior "'asic. p Senior Basic School, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary, High School H Higher Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate level and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class ICentre AC Other Educational Institutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number of institutions located within the villagc(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H Maternity & Child Welfare Centre Mew Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Primary Health Sub Centre PHS Dispensary D '/. xxv Family Planni.ng Ccntre Fl)C T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Community Health Guide CHG Others 0 (III) Drinking Water (Col.7) The sources of potable drinking water supply available within the village are denoted by the following codes:- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah N Others 0 Information not available NA (IV) Post Ilild Telcgrnpla (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within the villages arc indicated by the following codes :- Post Office PO Post & Telegraph Oflicc PT() ')'c)cgraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone 'XXXVI (V) Day or days of the market I hat (CoI.9) If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, lhe name of day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by abbreviations viz. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If a market is held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, the fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly I fortnightly. (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable water range. the following codes have been used to indicate the kind of ftlcililics available within the villagcs:- Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS Navigable water ways NW (VII) Approach to the village (Col. II) The approach to the villages is represented by the following codes:- Pucca Road PR \ Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR Foot Path FP Navigable Canal NC Navigable water way (including river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within bracket. (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The following codes arc used for the power supply available within the village:- Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture EAG Electricity for other like industrial, commercial etc. EO 1:ledrieily f(jI' all rurrose li:;led above E/\ YX'ivi;' (X) Land use Data Area of the village (Col.3) The area of the village is based on village records. Land use classification: The standard classification ofland use data is given below :- 1. Forest 2. Not available for cultivation 2.1 Land put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands. 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included in the net area sown. 3.3 Culturable Waste. 4. Fallow-lands 4,1 Current fallows 4.2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown There is a departure from the standard classification in presentation of land used in village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable with each other as given below :- Village Directory Standard classification (with SI. No. of category) 1. Forest (Col. 14) Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (C01.15) Net area sown plus 3. Unirrigatcd (Col. 16) Fallow-lands (4.1 + 4.2) 4. Culturable waste (Col. 17) 1. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands (3.1) 2. Land under miscelluncous crops etc. (J.2) 3. Culturable waste (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation 1. Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (CoI.l8) 2. Barren and uncultivablc lands (2.2) YXXVI/j Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following code:- Government Canal GC Well (wi thoui electricity) W Pri vate Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town Directory are discussed in the following paras: Class of Town (Statement 1 col.2) The towns are classified into the following six groups by population size criterion :- Population Class 1,00,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 HI 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V Below 5,000 VI · X xX I ~ Civic Administration (Statement 1 col.2) The civic adll!inistration status of a town is indicated by codes explained below: - Municipal Corporation ICorporation M.Corp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board I Cantonment C.B. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-Col.S) To locate the census town in the appropriate C.D. Block the name of C.D. Block is given. Road Length (Statement IV Col.6) The total road length within each town is given by the following codes :- 1 Pucca Road I PR Kachcha Road KR I System of Sewerage Idrainage (Statement IV and IV A Col.7) The system of sewerage I drainage are represented by the following codes:- Sewer S Open Surface Drains aSD Box Surface Drains BSD Sylk Drains SO Cesspool Method CD Pit System Pl. c_ The systems in order or irnportancc. one following the olher. tare indicaled in coucs. XL Method of disposal of Night Soil Statement IV and IV-A (col.ll & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes :- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WO· Septic Tank Latrines ST Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. eols. 12 and 13) The f()llowing codes arc used ror indicating protected water supply system/sources. (A) Sources of water supply (coI.12) Tube well / Hund Pump TW Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK (B) System of Storage (col.13) Overhead Tank OHT Service Reservoir SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV co1.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not available within the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or name of nearest district if outside the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated. XLI· Medical Facilities (Statement V col. 4 and 5) The following codes are used for presenting medical facilities:- Hospital H Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC Health Ccntrcl Primary h~alth centre/ Primary health sub IIC centre! Primary health unit etc. T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others 0 To cover various system of medicine, the following procedure has been adopted :- Ayurvedic A Homoeopathic HOM Unani U {fnone of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medicine practised and number of institutions are indicated within parenthesis appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,U-l) represents that, there are two Homoeopathic and one Unani dispensaries. The information on number of beds in each institution is provided in eol.S. Educational Facilities (Statement V Co1.6 and 9) (i) The following codes are used for depicting Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges imparting education of degree level and above:- Arts only A Science only .__ .- ----S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only AC Arts, Science and Commerce only ASC Law L University U Others 0 , XLII (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satement V Col. 10) These are represented by the following codes :- Shorthand SH Typewriting TYPE Shorthand & Typewriting SH.TYPE Others 0 (ill) Higher SetondarylIntenne Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V. Col. 2) The following codes are used :~ IPublic Libraries Reading Room ANALYTICAL NOTE History Mahrajganj which was a tahsil of Gorakhpur district became a district in October 1989 and as such its history can be linked with that of Gorakhpur . Maya, the mother of Gautam Buddha and the daughter of a Sakya Chief, Anjan of Devdaha belonged to Nichlaul now a tahsil of Mahrajganj.The place formerly belonged to tappa (a component part of the pargana) Khas, and from this fact coupled with the existence in the vicinity of the remains of a fort, which may very possibly be that referred to in the Ain-i-Akbari, it is reasonable to suppose that the place represents the original Tilpur. Nichlaul was also the residence of the rajas of Tilpur during the brief period of their existence, while subsequently the ousted rajas of Butwal made it their headquarters. In 1857-58 Raja Randu1a Sen of Nichlaul, the representative of the Butwal family joined the freedom struggle against the British and in consequence of which his title of raja and allowance granted in 1845, were forfeited.The tahsil still contains the ruins of a large brick fort. According to tradition one Man Sen was ruler of the area during 900-950 A.D. In 180 I it was ceded to the British. During the British rule, Major general J.S. Wood who was commanding one of the four invading columns at Gorakhpur felt apprehensive of the numerical superioritY,ofthe Gurkhas and this made him relinquish all offensive operations. He dug trenches at Lotan (in district Basti) to guard the main route to Gorakhpur while he himself moved to Nichlaul in order to repeal the Gurkha incursions. The effect of the war was almost disastrous as development was greatly retarded and much of the progress achieved during the past years was nullified. The period following the British rule was no better as the condition of the actual tiller of the soil continued to be miserable under the intermediary who owed allegiance to the alien rule, and their possession of the lands under their cultivation was most insecure. The Non-cooperation Movement of the Congress had taken root in 1920 with the congress organisers calling themselves "National Volunteers" enlisted members from the entire district. Gandhiji's visit to the district and his addressing meeting at Mahrajganj in October 1929 gave boost to these volunteers for demanding independence. The visit was commemorated by setting up district and tahsil congress committees. The district did not lag behind in the Quit India Movement of August 1942. The district. remained a tahsil of Gorakhpur district even after independence and till October 1989. Prior to the advent of 1991 cen~llS the district MlIhrlljganj WlIS in existence jlS separate idl'l)lity hllt was \)l)ly 1\ pilrt alHI parn"1 or till' distriL'l (,ol'llkllpm liS one or the tahsils but observing the signilicanee of the district, MahrajgaJ~ was declared as an independent district. The complete Mahrajganj tahsil from the Gorakhpur district was transferred to constitute the newly formed district of Mahrajganj including 492 villages of the Pharcnda tahsil been transferred, Nautanwa and Nichlaul tahsil also constitute in the district. thus there arc in total 4 tahsits constitutingth\! district. TI\(: {ilrtll'ss of Mahrajgan.i alld Phallenda have hou~ed lahsils us they have heen llireauy pmvkkd lor them, but the provision of builuings lor other two remaining tahsils of Niehlaul amI Nautanwa had very lately cOl11e up although the lanu for the same had been demarcated before. The district consists of thirteen community development blocks as rural constituents and six urban constituents comprising of 4.95 percent urban population. There arc 936 gram Sabhas and 1185 inhabited and 8 lorest villages, the area of the district is 2051 sq. kms. Population of the district consists of people from main religions like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian and Buddhism. Location The newly created district of Mahrajganj has its boundaries with Nepal in the north, Gorakhpur district in the south, Deoria in the east and Siddarthnagar in the west. It lies between 25° 50' and 26°20' north latitude and longitude between 83 °25' and 84°20' East at a distance of 55 kms. north of Gorakhpur. Topography and Climate As the district was a rart of Gorakhpur till some years ago it presents characteristics as similar to those of Gorakhpur. But Mahrajganj district is certainly district in natural features from those found in the western districts of Uttar pradesh. This difference is primarily due to the proximity of the Ilimalayas. The outermost foothills arc but a few kilometers away from the northcrn borders. The high peaks of the snowy range, culminating in the huge mass of Dhaulagiri, some 8230 meters above sea level, are clearly in sight under favorable climate as far south as Gorakhpur. Below the outer hills is a dry boulder-strewn tract, corresponding to the Bhabar of Kumaun and Garhwal, Here the bulk of the moisture contributed by the rainfall and the small streams is absorbed by the soil, to reappear through seepage in the damp and unhealthy tract, known as the terai. The latter comprises a belt, some 16 kms. in width, running along the northern borders of the Mahrajganj tahsil. It is extensively cultivated. In south of the terai in the tahsil is a stretch of forest land, which extends downwards in patches as far as the centre of Gorakhpur district. Higher elevations appear at places where the general flat surface is broken by irregular ranges of Sand hills. The most clearly defined ridge of this nature starts near Hapur in the Mahrajganj tahsil and runs in a winding course almost to Deoria. The river Balia rises near Mahrajganj and falls into Rohin near Jarlahia while Pharend Nala in the north of Pipraich flows southwards almost parallel to river Tura and finally joins Gaura in the south of Rajdhani. Great Gandak which is also known as the Naryani and in Nepal, as Saligrami following in the north-east of tahsil Mahrajganj enters the Deoria district. Choti Gandak Nadi rising in Nepal and while flowing on a southerly course forms the boundary" between tahsil Mahrajganj and tahsil Hata of Deoria district leaving Gorakhpur district in the extreme south eastern corner of tahsH Mahrajganj. The geology of the district exposes nothing beyond ordinary river borne alluvium, which is not old. Kankar is extracted from some places in Mahrajganj district. Lime is obtained by burning Kankar. Brick clay is abundant every where and bricks are made all over the district. The district has a climate which is more equable climate, is conditioned, to some extent, by the proximity of the hills in the north and the terai swamps. The district has rain-gauge station at tahsil Pharenda. The south -west monsoon usually arrives over the district by about the middle of June and withdraws by the end of September. The average annual rainfall of the district is 1,605. I mm Generally the district has a comparatively mild summer but is quite cool in winter. The district has meteorological observatory at tahsil Nautanwa which extends back to a few years only. From mid November there is a rapid fall in Temperature. January is the coldest month and May is the hottest month. Occasional thunderstorms occur in late sUllllllcr and monsoon months. In association with spells of had weather due to the of the western disturbances. especially in thc lattcr part of the winter season, some thundcrstorms accompanied with hails occasionally occur. In the northern parts of the district fogs occur occasionally during the cold season. 3 Flora and Fauna The forest are generally found in northern portion of the district. About 55235 hectares or land covered with timber and other trces and shrubs is under the management of the forest department. Of this an area of about 20,720 hectares lies in tahsil Pharenda, and about 30,175 'hectares in tahsil Mahrajganj. As regard the timber forest tahsil Pharenda contains 206 hectares and tahsil Mahrajganj 409 hectares. The forest area having other trees and shrubs extends over 30 hectares in tahsil Pharcnua ami 549 hectures in tahsil Muhrajganj. ' Among the trees grown in the forest, sal is the principal and important tree. The undergrowth in sal areas is very dense in the strips along the banks of nalas and streams, and is of evergreen shrubs and small trees. In the northern portion of tahsil Mahrajganj there is Domakhand forest tract. This has dense forest of trees of medium to good height. The chief associates of the sal arc asna, bahcra, huldu, phaldu, asiJh, tcndu, mahuu, uomsul, jamun, bhakmal, shisham, sernal, tun, dhak, necm, amaltash, imli and teak. The district has an appreciable area under groves, which chiefly consists of mango, guava, jam un, aonla, lemon and mahua. The groves area in tahsil Pharenda is 2,673 hectares and in Mahrajganj 1,568 hectares. The neighbourhood of Nepal and the wide extent of forest are responsible for the presence of large number of wild animals in the district. The peculiar situation of the forest, being situated near the village habitation makes the wild life prone to destruction. In the forests tigers are found in Nichlaul range. The population of tigers has of late increased in the division. Panthers are found in every range of northern forests. Other animals found in these forests include cheetal, barking deer, sambhar, nilgai, wild pig and jackal. Beside these animals hare, squirrel. etc. are also found in southern forests i.e. Pharenda forests range as well. The birds of the district are similar to those of the adjoining district. The chief game birds include several varieties of ducks, partridges and pigeons. Besides these, the other varieties of birds which are commonly found in the district are peacock, quail, jungle fowl, snipe, parrot, kite, crow, vulture, bulbul, mynah, baya or the weaver bird, sparrow and bagula. There are different varieties of snakes and other reptiles which are found everywhere in the district especially in rural areas. These include snakes, crocodile, monitor lizard, etc. Fish are found in the rivers, lakes and ponds of the district. PhlCCS of Interest Bridgmanganj Briugmungunj Ilmnerly known. as Sahebganj is nameu aller J.l1. Bridglllan, the lirst grantee or erstwhile Lehra estate. It lies north-west or I'harenda at a distance of 58 kms. from Gorakhpur and 13 kms. from Pharenda. The place has a thriving market, contains more than 500 masonry houses and a good number of shops. It also possesses rice mill, cooperative seed stores, allopathic dispensaries, veterinary hospital, maternity and child welfare centre, an intermediate college and a post office. Cam picrganj Campierganj, the headquarters of a development block to which it gives its name, lies at a distance of 8 kms. south from Anandnagar railway station and 37 kms. south from Gorakhpur with which it is connected by a road. Dhani I )halli is :111 illlportant lIJ:1rket place. situated west of Phurclldu. It is 9.6 killS. away i'ro1l1 Bridgl11ullgUl~ anu 57 killS. From Uorakhpur. The market is actually situated in Kanapar, an adjoining village to the south on the bank of river Dhanda, but is invariably known as Dhani bazaar. Formerly it was the collection centre for the trade of western part of tahsil Mahrajganj and the adjacent parts of Nepal, occupying a position analogous to that of Nichlaul and from it large quantities of grain were being continually dispatched by river Dhamcla But just as Nichlaul has been eclipsed by Siswa Bazar, so Dhani has succumbed to Bridgmanganj. Though its importance has thus declined, it is still a flourishing market and is full of traders cxcept during the rains whcn the swollen Dhamela river renders navigation difficult. The former zamindars used to derive handsome profits from the bazar and also from the high rents paid for the fertile lands of the place. Lehra It is situated north of Pharenda on road. It's distance is 5 kms. by rail from Bridgmanganj and 50 kms. from Gorakhpur.The place is said to have derived its name from the erstwhile Lehra estate, which lay within it. It was originally acquired as a forest grant in 1833 by 1.H. Bridgman. After his death in 1892 the property passed on to his manager and son-in-law, J.J. Holds worth. The office and residence of Holdsworth known as Park House stand about 3 Kms. north-west along a metalled road from the Lehra railway station now in the possession of the government of India. It is included in the Bridgmanganj development block. Here the local fair is held on the occasion of Ram Navami. Mahrajganj The place which is the headquarters of the district of the same name is at a distance of 55 kms. north of Gorakhpur . It was selected as the headquarters of the Mahrajganj district as also that of tahsil. It contains several offices of public utility such as collectorate, kutchery, post office, allopathic hospital, veterinary hospital, dhuramshala. maternity lind child welfare centre. schools and colleges, banks, etc. However, it is not yet connected with railway lines. Nautanwa N:lllt:llllva is an important collllllcrcial town. situatcd Ilorth or Pharcnda at a disl:lIlcc or XI killS. by rail ('rom Uorakhpur (\'11 the Gurakhpur-Nuutanwa branch line of the North Eastern Railway. It is also linked with road from Gorakhpur and Pharenda, the distance being 88 kms. from Gorakhpur and 43 kms. from Pharenda. In October 1925, Nautanwa was declared a town area under the provision of the Bengal Chaukidari Act of 1856. It continued as such till December 1971 when it was given the status of municipality. For administrative purposes the municipality is divided into 10 wards. Nautanwa gives its name to a development block which was inaugurated on July on I, ] 957. Nichlaul The market village of Nichlaul is situated at a distance of 79 kms. from Gorakhpur and 24 kms. north from Mahrajganj . The place formerly belonged to tappa (a component part of the pargana) Khas, and from this fact, coupled with the existence in the vicinity of the remains of a fort, which may very possibly be that referred to in Ain~i-Akbari, it is reasonable to suppose that the place represents the original Tilpur. Nichlaul was also the residence of the rajas or Tilpur during the brief period of their existence, while subsequently the ousted rajas of Butwal made it their headquarters. In 1857-58, Raja Randula Sen of Nichlaul, last representative of the Butwal family joined the freedom struggle against the British and in consequence of which his title of raja and allowance granted in 1845, were forfeited. It is also the headquarters of the Nichtaul development block which was opened on October 2, 1953. Nichlaul is also a range headquarters of the forest department Pharenda The place which gives its name to a tahsil of the same name is also known as Anandnagar and is situated at a distance of 45 kms. north of Gorakhpur on the state highway. It is also connected with Gorakhpur by the meter gauge of the north Eastern Railway. The railway station of Pharenda is known as Anandnagar.Pharenda is said to have derived its name from Pharenda, Jamun fruits. Administrative Units The scat or administratioll is at Mahrajg.anj. The district (;ol11prisl's of' ., tahsils • nal11dy Nautallwa. I'haremla. Nidllalll and Mahmjgan,i . There llre 13 community development blocks in thc district. Thc total urea of the district is 2951 sq. kl11s. Fnllovving tuolc I rreS'cnts the distrihulj'lllilflilc hil'rarchy urthe adnlillislralioll. Table -1 Administrative Units .------____~ ______~ __ L _____ Number of Name of Tahsil / Gram Nyay- Revenue villages SI. No. development Block Area in sq km Panchayats Gram Sabhas Total I Inhabited I Towns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Nautanwa 631.9 19 199 262 255 1 Nautanwa 3SO.O 9 99 122 122 1 Lukshmipur 281.9 10 100 140 133 - 2 Nichlaul 563.9 19 179 311 288 2 Nichlaul DlJ.9 10 98 183 166 I Mitlmura -- - 48 44 - Siswa 224.0 9 81 80 78 1 3 1'11;1 r('nda S03,3 20 163 230 217 I Bridgmanganj 226.7 8 65 92 90 . Dhani 70.5 3 22 40 32 - Campicrganj 13.6 - 5 7 7 - Pharenda 192.5 9 71 91 88 I 4 Mahrajaganj 1158.3 44 395 442 425 2 Mithaura , 255.7 10 91 62 60 - Siswa - . - 19 18 - Mahrajganj 242.3 8 71 84 79 1 Ghughuli 191.3 8 77 78 78 1 Paniyara 241.7 9 73 92 88 - Partawal 227.3 9 83 107 102 - District Total 2951.00 102 936 1245 1185 6 *Excluding forest villages There are 1245 revenue villages in the district, of which 1185 villages are inhabited. There are 102 gram Nyay Panchayats with 936 gram Sabhas. The number of towns in the district is 6. 7 Economy Infrastructure The communication infrastructure of the district consists of not very well served road and rail links. The district has a total of 561 Kms. of Road. PWD owned roads are 528 Kms. while 33 Kms. by other agencies. Roads per thousand Kms. sq of area is 190 Kms. and road enjoyed by per lakh population is 33 Kms. There is no broad gauge track running in the district but the length of meter gauge track of77 Kms. (North Eastern Railways). Primary source of irrigation is tube wells and canals. The length of canals comes out to be 884 Kms. during 1991-92 and number of governmental tube wells to be 246, there are pumping sets also 7315 in number. The area irrigated by canal is estimated to be 43.71 percent and through tube wells 42.38 percent. Per capita consumption of electricity was 8.08 KWH. Annual consumption of electricity in the district is 9529 thousand KWH during 1989-90. Industries are the major user, as it consumes 6411 thousand KWH follow~d by irrigation consumption at 2777 thousand KWH and rest is consumed by others. 876 villages had been electrificied during 1991-92 and out of these 702 villages had been electrified through LT mains. There were 76 branches of commercial banks in the district. Of these 40 are branches of the nationalized banks and 36 regional rural bank branches. Agriculture and Allied Sector As per the land use statistics or 1989-<)0 out orthe total land area, cultivable area is 304112 hectares, or which c:-;ciusivc agricultural land estimated to be 20694 hectares and 179266 hectares of land is utilized for multi crop cultivation. Main cereals prouuced arc rice, wheat, gram, urhur.lilhun, Sugar calle etc. As pCI' the statistics available uuring 19SIJ-90, 386 thousund hectare land was under cultivation of which 202 thousand for kharif, 179 thousand for Rabi and at Icast 5 thousand hectare for zaid was done. The commercial crops like sugarcane and potato was cultivated in 18 thousand hectares and 3 thousand hectare or land respectively. The production of paddy was the highest during 1989-90 estimated to be 335 thousand metric ton with average production of 18.90 quintals pcr hectare, while wheat 265 thousand metricton with 18.39 quintals per hectare. Mustard 3 thousand hectare with 6.56 quintals per hectare and cash crop like sugar cane with 903 thousand metric ton with 503 quintals per hectare, and potato 45 thousand metric ton with 133.60 quintals per hectares. During the year of 1989-90 rice, moong, groundnut and potato production has shown an increase over the previous year. Livestock plays a better role along with agriculture. According to the livestock census of 1988, there were 647842 animals of different varieties. Bovine had a bulk of 290 thousand, shcep and goats accounting to 162677 the number of hens etc. 113010. By the end of 1990-91, 28 veterinary hospitals for better care of animals, 26 animal development centres, 24 arti licial insemination centres were functioning. Besides several poultry units, 18 milk co-operative societies were also functioning to ensure the proper production and sale of milk. Mining, Quarrying and Industry There is no mineral available in the district, hence there is no, mining activity. The river region is limited; the sand is extracted from bottom surfaces of them, which is used for construction of buildings. The manufacture of brick is also done at a large scale. 117 brick kilns are there. Stones and sand is also available for use of various purposes. There were 3 su~ar mills, one paper mill, two modem equipped rice mills and 1 industry based on food grain, involving a capital of about 10 core and number of people employed were about three thousand seven hundred. Small-scale industries accounted for one thousand 11 hundred including cottage and weaving industries though they are not very active. Amenities Availability of amenities in rural and urban area are given separately as relevant to them. Population growth, finances, import-export manufacturing activities are among some important factors of urban area is also discussed. Table 2 given below presents the distribution of villages, according to the availability of amenities. 4 Table -2 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities S1. No. Community No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities development inhabited block villages I I Approach by I Education I Medical I Drinking water I Post & Telegraph I Market I Hat Communication pucca road Power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Nautanwa 122 74(60.66) 6(4.92) 122(100.00) 9(7.38} 6(4.92} 9(7.38} 21(17.21} 53(43.11) 2 Lakshmipur 133 59(44.36) 9(6.77) 133(100.00) 15(11.28) 14(10.53) 8(6.02) 24(18.05) 62(46.62) 3 Nichlaul 166 66(39.76) 20(12.05) 166(100.00) 18(10.84) 18(10.84) 17(10.24) 50(30.12) 96(57.83) 4 Mithaura 104 56(53.85) 5(4,81 ) 104(100.00) 21(20.19) 18(17,31) 5(4.81) 11 (10.58) 52(50,OO} 5 Siswa 96 52(54,17) 12(12,50) 96(100,00) 20(20.83) 12(12.50) 15(15.63) 28(29.17) 75(78.12) 6 Brijmanganj 90 40(44.44) 11 (12.22) 90(100.00) 11 (12,22) 10(11.11) 17(18.89) 29(32.22) 88(97,78) 7 Mahrajganj 79 45(56.96) 5(6.33) 79(100.00) 17(21.52) 14(17.72) 7(8.86) 29(36.71) 57(72.15) 8 Ghughli 78 55(70.51) 12(15.38) 78(100.00} 15{19.23} 12(15.38) 11(14.10) 36(46.15) 64(82.05) 9 Paniyara 88 56(63.64) 43(48.86) 88(100.00) 11 (12.50) 18(20.45) 19(21.59) 43(48.86) 58(65.91) 10 Partawar 102 50(49.02) 4(3.92) 102(100.00) l7(16.67} 11 (1 0.78) 7(6.86) 38(37.25) 73(71.57) 11 Dhani 32 17(53.12) 4(12.50) 32(100.00) 6(18.75) 2(6.25) 10(31.25) 13(40.62) 25(78.12) 12 Campierganj 7 4(57.14) 0(0.00) 7(100.00) 0(0,00) 0(0.00) 1(14.29) 7(i00.00} 0(0.00) 13 Pharenda 88 50(56.82) 18120.45) 88(_100.0Q}_ 9(10,23) 8(9.09)_ 21 (23.86) 31(35,23) 68(77.271 * District 1185 624(52.66) 149(12.57) 1185(100.00) 169(14.26) 143(12.07) 147(12.41) 360(30.38) 771(65.06) -~----. .. ~----.------"-_ -- -_.- - - - '---. - .' -_-_- -_ _._- "' Excluding forest villnges Educational facilities wcrc avai lahle in 52.66 percent of inhahited vi II ages of the district. The highest pereentage of 70,S I of inhahited villages were covered in (ihugli ('llmmunity Jevclopmellt bluck Illllowed Ily I'aniyara bluck with 6J.M percent uj' inhabited villages being cuvercd by educational facilities. Thc lowest percentage of Just 44.36 percent of the inhabited villages of Lakshmipur block cover the educational facilities account for 12.57 percent of the total number of inhabited villages in the district. The maximum proportion of 48.86 percent villages with medical J:1cilities was observed in Paniyara community block while the minimum of },92 percent in Pratawal hlock though the community bliH:k Compicrganj shuws Illl mcdical coveragc. Postal facilities covcred 14.2() lli.:n;ent of the total inhabited villages of the district. The maximum coverage is 21.52 percent in Mahrajganj C.D. block and minimum of 7.38 percent in Nautanwa C.D. block while Compierganj does not cover with this facilities also. Market and hat facilities are enjoyed by the inhabitants of 12.07 percent of the inhabited villages of the district. The highest proportion of 20.45 percent of inhabited villages of Paniyara community block with a minimum of 4.92 percent of thc inhahitcd villages or Nalltanawa block are covered by these facilities. Ilere too, COlllpiergallj is not covered by this facility. /D Communication facilities as reflected by the location of communication heads i.e. Railway station, bus stop were available in 12.41 percent of the villages of the district. The best served by this facility is the Dhani Block with 31.25 percent of its villages being covered while the worst coverage is that of Mithaura C.D. block with 4.81 percent of villages. The statistics of all the C.D. blocks shows lack of communication facilities in the district. The compierganj Community block is covered by hundred percent of its villages approachable by pucca road while Mithaura C.D. block is covered by only 10.58 percent of its villages having the facility. None of the seven villages in the Compierganj community Development blocks has electricity while 97.78 percent of the villages of Brijmanganj Community block had been electrified. Table -3 1'1'0l'ul'llulI of rI 11'11 I II"JlU III tiOJl l!HVl·t! by thl' Iliffrrl'nt IUlIl'lIitlrs Community No. of Inhabit Proportion of rural population served by amenity of SI developmcnt cd villages in !lnst & Approi\('h by Power No. block the C.D. Block Education Medical Drinking water Telegraph Market f Hat Communication pueeu fOad sUPN I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I Nautanwa 147845 73.05 8.04 100.00 14.92 6.39 10.70 18.80 51.21 2 Lakshmipur 131630 60.27 11.01 100.00 16.10 17.49 9.76 20.89 52.25 3 Nichlaul 159006 63.59 19.70 100.00 20.52 21.46 16.37 43.40 69.00 4 Mithaura 152652 68.98 8.68 100.00 31.34 25.13 11.13 17.16 63.90 5 Siswa 131517 73.79 18.49 100.00 35.51 20.86 23.71 42.91 87.88 6 Brijmanganj 128047 72.64 26.65 100.00 27.43 25.31 37.63 42.81 97.27 7 Mahr~iganj 133982 76.23 l4.63 100.00 43.81 24.60 13.43 43.53 80.10 8 Ghughli 130962 82.84 26.66 100.00 31.42 25.83 20.63 54.05 88.42 9 Paniyara 141304 79.61 63.18 100.00 19.89 27.70 31.53 59.09 77.21 10 Partawar 155180 64.74 9.44 100.00 30.72 19.93 12.51 42.55 83.83 II Dhani 43678 88.58 27.19 100.00 37.10 18.71 56.48 55.41 98.08 12 Campicrganj 9572 84.80 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 17.19 100.00 0.00 13 Phurendu 115361 68.81 19.26 100.00 20.08 13.71 20.23 41.08 83.56 * District 1580736 71.71 20.37 100.00 26.60 20.60 19.59 39.32 75.46 '" Excluding forest vilblgcs The villages having education facilities were inhabited by 71.71 percent of the total population of the district. The educati_onal facilities reach the maximum proportioll 88.58 pl·ITl'1l1 or till' lol,rl POp"i:lliOIl or I)hani cOllllllllnity development block while (i0.27 percent of rurnl population (11' I.akshmipur dl'Vl'loj1l1ll'llt blol'k live in the villages with educational l~lcilities which was the minimum proportion in the district. Medical facilitics cover 20.37 percent of the rural population or thc district. II The proportion of population served by medical facilities ranges between the maximum of 63.18 percent in Paniyara block and the minimum of 8.04 percent in Nautanwa CD block while compierganj block show no medical facility available there. Postal facilities were available to the largest proportion of 43.81 percent of the rural population of Mahrajganj community block against the minimum of 14.92 percent in Nautanwa community block but in Compierganj community block, the table shows no rostal facility being available. Abollt one fifth of the rural population of the district covered, avail themselves of market facilities. These facilities were available to 27.70 percent of the rural population of J>aniyara community block which was maximum in the district. The facilities reach the smallest 'proportion of 6.39 percent of the rural population in Nautanwa community block. Compierganj community development block is deprived of this facility also. Communication facilities as indicated by location of communication head like railway station, bus stop covered within the villages by 19.59 percent of the rural population of the district. As much as 56.48 percent of the population of Dhani development block lived in villages with communication facilities. The population of Lakshmipur community block on the other hand was least covered by these facilities as they reach merely 9.76 percent of the rural population of the district. The villages which are connected by pucca road are inhabited by 39.32 percent of the rural population of the district. Here contrary to other facilities in Campierganj, this facility was available cent percent, followed by Paniyara block with 59.09 percent of the population. The villages having power supply were inhabited by 75.46 percent population of the district. 98.08 percent of the rural popUlation of the Dhani development block lived in villages having electricity supply. Nautanwa was the least covered block by power supply with only 51.21 percent of porulation living in villages having electricity supply with an exception orCampierganj block with the rural population not having this facility at all. Table -4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available SI. Villages not having the No. of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of No. amenity of O-Skms. I 5-10 kms. I 10+ kms. I Total (Cols.2-4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 I Educational 553 8 0 561 2 Medical 669 296 71 1036 J Post & Telegraph 925 H·I 7 I () I () 4 Market/Hat 905 132 5 1042 5 . Communication 819 185 1,1 100X *Excludes forest villages Of 1185 inhabited villages in the district 561 did not have educational instititution at all. All these villages except 8 arc placed within 5 kms. of availability of educational facility. Medical facilities were not available in 1036 villages, of these the nledical facilities could bc had in as many as 669 villages within 5 kms. distance, in 296 villages within 5-10 kms. of distance range and in 71 villages from the distance of IOkms. and beyond. Postal facilities were not possessed by 1016 villages. Of these 925 villages were situated within 5 kms. distance from the places of availability of postal facilities, 84 villages in which postal facilities could be had from the distance range of 5-10 kms., only 7 villages were distantly placed being 10 kms. and beyond from the places of availability. 1042 villages do not have any market facilities. Of those 905 villages situated within 5 kms. and 132 villages within 5-10 kms. or distance range from the places where market facilities were available. However, only 5 villages distantly placed being 10 kms. and beyond from the places of availability of market. In as many as 1038 villages no communication heads like bus stop, railway station etc. are located. However, communication facilities ranging within the reach of the inhabitants of 819 villages being within 5 kms. of distance from the placcs of their locatioll. These facilities could be rcachetl within 5-10 kll\S. of tlistunee range from IX5 villagcs, 34 villagcs which could be called remote as communication facilities available from the distance of 10 kms. and beyond. Table- 5 Distrihutillll of villugl's uet'orcling to thl' di!!lnnl'c from the nCllrf!!t town mulnvnihlhiHty of cllfferent llllIeniCics No. of inhabited No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- Distance range from the villages in each Approach by nearest town (in kms.) range Education Medical Drinking water Post & Telegraph Market I Hat Communication pucca road Power supply , 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 210 127(60.48) 21(10.00) 210(100.00) 27(12.86) 15(7.14) 27(12.86) 83(39.52) 158(75.24) 6-15 605 305(50.41) 75(12.40) 605(100.00) 94(15.54) 88(14.55) 82(13.55) 157(25.95) 362(59.83) 16-50 337 176(52.23) 50(14.84) 337(100.00) 42(12.46) 37(10.98) 36(10.68) 114(33.83) 226(67.06) 51+ 33 16(48.48) 3(9.09) 33(100.00) 6(18.18) 3(9.09) 2(6.06) 6(18.18) 25(75.76) Unspecified ------Total 1185 624(52.66) 149{12.57} 1185(100.00) 169(14.26) 143(12.07) 147(12.41) 360(30.38) 771(65.06) *Excludes Forest Villages. The Table given above provides the distribution of villages by distance range from the nearest town and by availability of facilities. It can be seen from the table that 815 inhabited villages are located within 15 kms. distance from the nearest town. Only 337 villages are situated in the distance range of 16-50 kms. and just 33 villages are situated beyond 50 kms. The distance from the nearest town and the extent of coverage of amenities shows no distinct relationship. The following table presents distribution of villages by population ranges and availability of amenities. )3 Table 6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available - No. (With Percentage) or villages having thc 'IInenity 01'- Population No. of inhabited Post & Approach by range villages in each range Education Medical Drinking water Telegraph Market / Hat Communication pucca road Power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-499 220 23(10.45) 10(4.55) 220(100.00) 3(1.36) 6(2.73) 9(4.09) 40(18.18) 94(42.73) 500-1999 751 409(54.46) 73(9.72) 751(100.00) 82(10.92) 71(9.45) 80(10.65) 213(28.36) 495(65.91) 2000-4999 197 175(88.83) 57(28.93) 197(100.00) 67(34.01) 57(28.93) 49(24.87) 94(47.72} 167(84.77) 5000+ 17 17(100.00) 9(52.94) 17(100.00) 17(lOO.00} 9(52.94} 9(52.94} 13(76.47) 15(88.24) Total 1185 624(52.66) 149(12.57) 1185(100.00) 169(14.26) 143(12.07) 147(12.41) 360(30.38) 771(65.06) • Excludes Forest Villages It can be observed from the above table that bulk of the villages i.e. 751 fall in population range of 500-1999. The villages within smaller size of population of less than 499 are 220 in number. 81.94 percent of total number of villages of the district comprise of the population size of less than 2000. So to say only 18.16 percent of the inhabited villages figure for a population size of 2000 and above. The table shows that higher the population size of the villages, coverage of amenities were also higher. The following table shows the land use statistics and distribution of villages. Table -7 Distribution of villages according to land usc SI. No. Community Development No of inhabited villuges Totul arc (in Hectares) Percentage of cultivable area Percentage of irrigated area to Block to total area total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 (, ----~_. Nautullwa 122 265%.00 94.S(, 69.81 2 Lakshmipur 133 23525.00 78.69 75.07 3 Niehlaul 166 31229.00 91.21 53.87 4 Mithaura 104 23041.98 R1.82 62.1<(, 5 Siswa l)6 11)743.52 %.1)5 88.78 6 Brijmanganj 90 [8493.00 85.60 100.00 7 Mahrajganj 79 21042.53 76.63 7&.64 8 Ghughli 78 18879.59 75.55 72.96 14 9 Paniyara 88 21456.01 76.99 81.78 10 Partawar 102 19301.00 82.42 83.21 II Dhani 32 6299.00 78.52 65.22 12 Campierganj 7 1469.00 85.50 77.15 13 Pharenda 88 16131.00 84.27 85.29 w District 1185 247206.64 84.41 75.31 ·Cultivable area= Irrigated + unirrigated area *Exc]udes forest villages The pcrccnhlgc or cultivated area lo the lotal area was 84.41 1'01' the district or the cultivable area 75.31 percent was irrigated. All th~ community development blocks were extensively cultivable with a maximum of 96.95 percent in Siswa C.D. block and minimum of 75.55 percent in Ghugli community block. The irrigated area as a proportion to cultivated area ranged between the maximum of 100 percent in Brijmanganj CD. block and a minimum of 53.87 percent in Nichlaul community development block. The urban area of the Mahrajganj district comprises of 6 towns, of which two were Municipal Boards and 4 town areas. The tables relating to various statistics of towns mentioned from table no. 8 of the District Hand Book part- A of this district. Table -8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns Class, name and civic, Total Per Capita (In Rs.) administration, status of Receipt Expenditure Sl. No. the town Receipt through Receipt from all Total General Expenditure in public Public work Expenditure on Other aspects taxes etc. other sources expenditure admin istration health and convenience public institutions 1 ~ 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 8 9 10 ~ 11 1 V Anandnagar T.A. 69.26 - 69.26 69.58 30.79 - 19.38 · 19.41 2 V Ghughli T.A. 38.10 13.79 24.31 19.79 9.10 0.07 9.21 · 1.41 3 IV Mahrajganj M.B. 55.74 23.60 32.14. 105.69 7.90 4.83 69.78 · 23.18 4 III Nautanwa M.B. 97.08 37.44 59.64 95.45 58.02 - 8.29 · 29.14 5 IV Nichaul T.A. 33.03 - 33.03 27.67 6.62 5.87 12.00 · 3.18 6 IV Siswabazar T.A. 79.01 0.13 78.88 92.60 17.71 10.10 54.02 7.48 3.29 District 67.57 10.26 51.31 77.70 25.09 3.78 31.80 1.46 15.57 The maximum per capita receipt of Rs. 97.08 per annum was observed in Nautanwa M.B. followed by Siswa Bazar T.A. with Rs. 79.01 pcr annum. The minimum per capita receipt ofRs. 33.03 was observed in Nichlaul T.A. preceded by Ghugli T.A. with Rs. JX.IO and Mahrajganj (Rs. 55.74). )5 Receipt from all other sources exceeded in all the six towns. The towns of Anandnagar and Nichlaul showed that there hud been no receipt through taxes in these two towns, Per capita expenditure ranged between the maximum of Rs. 105.69 in Mahrajganj M.B. and minimum of Rs. 19.79 in Ghugli T.A. preceded by Rs. 27.67 in Nichlalll T.A. Expenditure on general administration was maximum in Nautanwa M.B. with Rs. 58.02 and the a minimum of Rs. 6.62 was in Nichlaul T.A. Expenditure on public health was higher (Rs. 10.10) in Siswa Bazar T.A. and with a minimum of Rs. 0.07 in Ghugli T.A. The expenditure was as high as Rs. 69.78 on public works in Mahrajganj M.B. and minimum of Rs. 8.29 in Nautanwa M.B. The expenditure on public institution accountcd for one town only of Siswa Bazar T.A. and with Rs. 7.48. The other aspect expenditure was highest in Nautanwa M.B. (Rs. 29.14) and minimum ofRs. 1.41 in Ghugli T.A. The following table presents town wise ratio of schools per 10,000 of population. Table -9 Schools per ten thousand of population in towns $1. No. Class, name and civic Numbers per ten thousand of population administration status of town Higher secondary inter /Puc. / Secondary / Matriculation Junior Secondary / Middle Primary Junior college 1 2 3 4 5 6 , I V Anandnagar T.A. 5.13 5.13 1.28 3.85 2 V Ghughli T.A. 2.31 2.31 2.31 2.31 3 IV Mahrajganj M.B. 1.15 1.72 3.44 6.88 4 III Nautanwa M.B. 0.92 0.92 2.29 2.75 5 IV Nichaul T.A. 0.91 n.!) I I.X2 2.72 6 IV Siswabazar T.A. 1.23 0.62 1.23 4.93 District 1.57 1.57 2.17 4.10 A ratio of 4.10 primary schools pcr ten thousand of population ranged obtains ill the urban areas of the district. The maximum ratio of 6.SS primary schools was observed in Mahrajganj M.B. The next largest ratio of 4.93 primary schools comes in Siswa Bazar T.A. The lowest ratio 2.31 was observed in Ghugli T.A. There were 2.17 junior Secondary / Middle school per ten thousand of population in urban areas of the district. The ratio ranged bctwccn the maximum of 3.44 middle schools in Mahn~igllnj M.B. and minimum of 1.23 III iddle schools in Siswa Bazar l.A. I~very IO.()()O or urban populatioll was served by 1.57 secondary schools / mulricukllioll schools in Mahrajganj district. The highest ratio of 5.13 schools of matriculation standard was obtained in Allanunagar T.A. There was 1.57 intcr college per 10,000 of urban population ill urban areas of the district. The ratio ranged between the maximum of 5.13 in Ananunagar T.A. anu minimulll of O.l) I in Nichlaul l.A. The following table gives town wise number of beds in medical institutions. It, Table 10 Number of beds in medica) institutions per thousand population in towns SI. No. Class, Name and civic administration status of town ! Number of beds in Medical institution per 1000 population I 2 . 3 1 V Anandnagar T.A. 1.28 2 V Ghughli TA l.l5 3 IV Mahrajganj M.B. 3.16 4 III Nautanwa M.B. 0.55 5 IV Nichaul T.A. 0.54 6 IV Siswabazar T.A. 0.37 , District , 1.19 The maximum ratio of 3.16 beds per thousand was observed in Mahrajganj M.B. The second largest ratio of 1.28 beds per one thousand population was in Anandnagar T.A. The lowest ratio of 0.37 beds was observed in Siswa Bazar T.A. The urban area of the district was served by 1.19 beds pcr thousand of J1OPulation. Tablc-l1 Proportion of slum population in towns Class, name and civic administration Proportion of slum population to total population of Sl. No. Density in slums (persq.km.) status of the town the town 1 2 3 4 Nil 1 - There was no r..:cngnized Sltl111 area in the towns of the district. 11 TaLlIe -12 Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported in towns Sl. No. Cla3s, Name and civic administration status Mostlmrortanl Community of town Manufactured I Exported I Imported 1 2 3 4 65 1 V Anandnagar T.A. Sugar Sugar Soap 2 V Ghughli T.A. Sugar Sugar Cloth 3 IV Mahrajganj M.B. Bread Wheat Cloth 4 III Nautanwa M.B. Furniture Boulder Coal 5 IV Nichaul T.A. Carpet Paddy Iron 6 ' IV Siswabazar T.A. Bidi Sugar Cloth The commodities that were manufactured in the district were bidi, carpet, furniture, bread and production of Sugar. The export of sugar and paddy was also done from here but the items imported in the district were soap, cloth, iron and coal. p A "VIKAS KHAND NAUT ANW A . & LAXMIPUR (TAHSIL NAUTANWA) DISTRICT MAHARAJGAHJ F-4 x-r------.. TAHSIL NAUTANWA NAGWA R.F. I 1IEW\,'i CREATED ) " MJU.-r.I'ffUIIM'TPtIIIL..-r______._ ...... _ . ' ..... _-- _._,_._._ :::..~---~ BOUNDARY. INTERNATIONAL •• , ••• , _••••••• ~ ...... _.' ••• _._.- r TAHSIL ••••• , .••••••• , ••• , ••• '" ••••••••••••••••• , _. __ ._- "'KAS I UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ••• "0 .,. L___ Jt_~ __ .....J URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ...... '" .• : ...... ,. I?i%%Im STATE HIGHWAY, •.••• : •• _...... ,. -•..••• - .••.• -. _.• ON I IMPORTAN.T METALLED ROAO .•• _•.••• '" '" '" •••• , .••..• - ". ----- ~. RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION: METRE GAUGE.• : ••..• , ..••.•.•" =_""_....,,.... RIVER AND STREAM '" ••••••..•• " ., •• , •••••••.••• , ..• , .••. " ~ POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE. •.•.•••• '" '" '.' .•..•.. " PO/TO 0'" No. NOm. of vitia«;" HIGH SCHOOL, INTER COLLEGE .•• , .••••• , •• , ••• '" •••••••• ' ." 5 'IC.~_': $ .;~.+ 140 "'ahUQ AtUQ IC ; PO;.9. t1! ... HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEAL TH CENTRE, DISPENSARY ••.•..•.•• " 11'7 Sorg~dva Ayodtlvo + MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE '" .•. ". '" '" " .• " .. 18l C~il\'P"" So PO ,£ A IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET I HAT ..•..•.•...•.•. '" .•.....• , &. 1110 GujrOhYQ S,hon .... ,. PO !1-4 ."ogVGnplir 18 Dl:Hrirt N.ll1l<' llJI!ii~-:;f.!~ - [*llJI!ii1lfu'UT~=rii~n'r~ (-I wrRinClg"!lJ11*f:;m.fJ~.'lI.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:ffi< 'l< l ~ m"! ~ 'IT'! 1{T'{ C.D. Block Nautanwa Tahsil Nautanwan Khanua 140.00 816 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(S-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (140) Pharenda 143.00 156 P(ll -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (136) Araji Sarkar 368.00 1641 -(5-10) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (243 ) Dhaurah ra 82.00 433 P(ll,MIl) -(5-10) T,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 66) Sukrawli 318.00 1366 - (-5) - (5-10) T,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (222) Kunsen'{a 271 • 00 1402 P (ll -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (240) Mahuwa 199.00 812 - (5-10) -(5-10) T,lIr - (')-10) - (',-10) - (';-10) (131 ) 8arqadwa U["f Ganwari< l39.00 141 - (- 5) -(5-10) I,ll ~ -(')-10) - (·)-10) -(',-10) (95) Araji Sarkar Urf Jot::: 95.00 322 P (l) -(5-10) T,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (55) 10 Kaithwalia Urf Bargal: 204.00 850 -(5-10) -(5-10) T,H? - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (119) E Sukrauli urf Argha 112.00 588 -(5-10) -(5-10) T,H? -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (114 ) 12 Hardi Dali 436.00 2016 PIl) -15-10) T, HI" -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1316) ------.------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 19 ------~-~~~-~~~~~~------. ( ',~' "t 'lfl;~ Land,U~e " . , Wlffi,"l!~ 'l>'f'1'l> - ~t:ili<:i1~~;l~~~'ROl ~(11eyJll<" 1Ittl\l'l> ~'fft CR 3lfimm ~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 . 17 18 f""'H! '~Ir(:- ·n,,·ft~1 iTlI KH NIII)"I"I\NW/\ l;C (I):: .UO) b~.b~ ~.OO 13.00 ~ 6 KR NAUTANWA GC(lJO.OO) 229.56 0.00 7.45 JOOliT m'l>R 3 5 KR NAUTANWA GC(:J.20) 39.12 0.00 19.52 ~ 5 KR NAUTANWA GC (190. 00) 100.00 3.,7 2'.00 5 3 ~ PR NAUTANWA EA GC(129.85) 110. 00 9.00 280.00 8 ~ E'P NAUTANWA GC(72.00) 114.00 0.31 13.00 liS-l1T 5 KR NAUTANWA GC(74.00) 45.00 2.48 16.00 ~m~ 7 E'P NAUTANWA GCI50.00) 32.00 0.80 12.00 ~m'l>Rm-.,m~ 9 6 PR NAUTANWA GC(99.00) 68.00 8.00 29.16 ~m~ 10 6 FP N/\UTANWA GCI121.00) 26.00 12.00 12.88 ~mmm 11 8 PR NAUTANWA GC(146.00) 286.00 3.12 " 0.00 rn1m 12 s ~:o ---- .. -_------.-_.------_------_._ ------.------_. 1U ------_------. --_._------_ .. _------_------~~lwci i 'J.O!) '\ 'In .. {'J-t\ll - (- J) '1',1.11' - ( - I~) - {_ Ii) - (-s) (b] ) 14 t\r3ji Sorl(o~ U=:-: 3a~ t56.0C 770 P (1) -;S-:C} ~,'F - (:~ -1 ;j) - I', -11) I - (',- \0 I (122 ) 15 Chh.lpw,) 134. 00 1192 P (1) -(S-lO) T,KP -(S-lO) -(S-10) -(5-10) ( 199) 16 Barawa Bho i 131. 00 664 P (1) -I-oj HE' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (133) 17 Luhasi 102.00 569 -(-5) -(5-10) HE' -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) ( 115) l~ Purainiya 361. 00 1435 Pill - (5-10) HE' -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (215) 19 Hathiyahwa 298.00 1807 P(l) -(5-10) HE' -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (283) 20 Khairati 460.00 2294 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (431) 21 Sinhorva 117.00 837 P 11) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - [-5) (150) 22 MurHa 295.00 1186 ? [1) - \-5) HE' - (-5) -\-5) - [-5) (213) 23 Kharag Barva 62.00 446 - [-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -[-5) (73) 24 Bagha 200.00 1276 -1-5) -(-5) HE' -(-5) - (-5) - \ -5) (186) 25 Araji Mahuva 115.00 5 tiB - ( - ~i ) - [')- II)) III' - (';-lIJ) -(S-lO) - [5-10) ( 80) 26 Durgapur 276.00 1201 -(-5) -(5-10) HE' -(5-10) -(5-10) - [')-10) (183) ~ I i'1al,uvd 308.00 904 P (1) -[5-10) HE' -(5-10) -(S-lOI -[5-10) ( 169) 28 Ramoaqar 193.00 1110 - (- 5) -(5-10) H~ -\5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) ( 182) 29 Pa:sa 110.00 631 -\5-10) -[5-1Cl) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -[S-10) (118) 30 Pokharbhinda Urf £lane 161.00 1224 ? (1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) - (- ')) -(-5) (l80) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 021 ------~------_------_------11 1:2 13 15 16 17 18 ------PR Ni'.uTP.NW~. GC(38.CO) :;4.00 11. 04 0.00 13 4 ~ E'P NAUT!U-lWP. GC (51.00) 84. 6g 4.00 14. 00 . ~m PR NAUTANWA GC(20S.DO) %.00 2.00 0.82 iJt! KR NAUT~.NWA (;(ll01.00) ;~O. 00 :~. 00 1. 62 Iii j ~~ KR NAUTANWi\ GC(76.00) 24.00 1. OS 0.52 Fitrnft 17 5 Ki< Nl\lJ'j'III,IWII ED c;c (:,1,3.00) 1. 00 s.oa 1. 72 IB 6 ~ KR NAUTMfWA ED GC(lll.OO) 144.00 8.00 35.74 ~ 19 KR NAUTilNWA ED,EO GC 1292.00) :Gc.Oq 67.00 1. 00 limJ 2C 5 KR NAUTANWA ED,EO GC (80.00) 34. 00 2.15 1.00 ~ 21 3 KR NAUTANWA ED,£O GC1201.00) 90.00 3.00 1.25 ~ 22 4 KR NAUTJI"'lWA GC 140.00) 20.00 1.40 0.54 m"T0lW 23 4 KR NAUTANWA GC 1107.00) 90.00 2.00 0.54 orm 24 4 KR NAUTANWA GCI74.00) 40.00 1.00 0.49 am;lT't!S31T 25 5 KR NAUTANWA GC 1177.00) 95.00 3.00 1. 06 26 6 ~ KR NAUTANWA GCI203.00) 100.00 5.00 0.89 't!S31T 27 6 1. 00 0.99 KR NAUTANWA GC 1107 .00) 84.00 -~ 28 5 KR NAUTANWA ED GCI60.00) 50. DO 0.48 0.00 '1rnT :» KR NAUTANWA ED GC 160.00) 80.00 15.00 _ 6.21 q)m~~~ 30 4 6 10 ------::.', \ 3: : r i 1 ::;,:-;::;; ~ 326.00 1745 • \ ~ I -(5-10) ~? - ';:-~~~, -::-;0) -(5-10) (268) 3: .J:"':·lcF':'::' 15:;.00 2923 ? (:) .M(2) -(5-10) ", - I, '-., -1 0: - ( ~, - 11) ) - (')-10) (""0 ) 33 Na"C:-::" ~'G 267.00 1125 ? (l} - (-5) I'P - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (186) 34 Shya~\bl 194.00 964 P ( 1) -(5-10) ~? - (S-~O) -(5-10) -(5-10) (153) 35 Laxmi Nagar 338.00 1894 P 11) -(5-10) III' 0(',-,0) - ('J -10) -(5-10) (315) 36 Jura 193.00 1467 P (1) - (5-10) H? - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (252) 37 Parsa Somali 232.00 1175 -(-5) -(-5) T,~P -(-5) ~(-5) - (-5) (185 ) 38 2a.~annat~ Pur 347. DO 1592 P (,) - (-5) lA, HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 2·18) 39 Ra~anpur 275.00 1707 P{l} H (1) H? PO TUE - (-5) (307) 40 Ga:1eshpur 73.00 1405 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (239) H Karmahva 183.00 774 P (1) - (5-10) HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 117) 42 Bhagvanpur 288.00 2108 P( 1) -(5-tO) III' - (-J) -(-,) -(5-10) (37 'I) 43 Ahirauli 257.00 1219 -(-5) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (- 5) (184) 44 Retlra 323.00 1158 -(-5) - (5-10) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) ( 171) 45 Belbhar 182.00 435 -(-5) - (5-10) HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (70) 46 Nipaniya 402.00 1806 Pill -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (320) 47 3arahara 361.00 1512 P(1) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (225) 48 Hanuman Garhiya 386.00 1598 P(l) - (-5) T,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (266) Census Directorate. Uttar Pradesh --~------1~ 18 -_------_------KR ::l\UT::_:;":!:'" ... GC I,:] lQ . .,., .00 I 82.00 24.()() ~ 31 KR NP.uT I\NWf'l. c::.'\. GC(90.00) 39.00 4.00 28.43 32 5 ~ KR NAUTANWr·, GC ( 184 . 61) 67.00 9.00 6.00 ~ 33 3 KR NAIJT/I.NWA GC(104.00) 54.00 4.95 31.00 ~ 3,1 KR li/\IJTI\:rW/\ CC ( i ()H. 01)) 1 Y). iJO ~7.(JO 48.00 ~'I'R 35 NAUT.1l.NWA KR GC(llO.OO) 64.00 12.00 7.01 ~ 36 9 Kk II/\UTI\f/W/\ I;CI1:;1'.00) ~~.OO 0.00 48.95 31 4 'ffi1T~ PR NAUTANWA EA GC(98.00) 230.00 18.00 0.76 38 <1 ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GCI190.00) 64.00 4.00 17.02 39 4 «f'I1¥ KR NAUTANWA ED GCI238.00) 35.00 0.00 0.01 40 8 ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GCI107.00) 37.00 0.00 39.28 ~ 41 8 KR NAlJTANWA EAG GC(286.00) 1.00 0.00 0.52 42 10 ~ KR NAlJTANWA ED GC(257.09) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 43 10 KR NAlJTANWA ED GCI323.00) 0.00 0.00 0.30 44 10 mr KR NAUTANWA ED GC(150.00) 32.00 0.00 0.03 ~ 45 10 KR NAlJTANWA ED GC(402.00) 0.39 0.00 0.00 ~ 46 10 KR N/\UTI\NW/\ W GCI3fiO.OO) 0.62 0:00 0.00 47 II) ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC\3B€.(0) 0.13 0.00 0.00 ~~ 48 10 ------."----_------_----~------~------~------~----- 3 9 10 ------49 :--1ahceiya 282.00 1656 ? (11 -(-51 T,lIP - (-'» - ( -', I -(-', I ( :~~'II ,0 Bishkhop 488.00 2237 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (339) 51 Baikunthpur 242.00 1413 P (I) - (-5) T,KE' -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (240) 52 Harlalqarh 72.00 392 P (1) -(-5) T,!!E' - (-5) -(-51 -(-51 (66) 53 i 54 Sevatari 429.00 1862 P (1) -(-5) T,HP -(-S) - (-5) -(-5) (319) 55 Ma!:'ja.dpll~ 343.00 1943 ~ (1) - (-S) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (296) S6 Parsa• Malik 281. 00 2080 P (1) ,M (1) CHW (1) HP PO TUE BS (353) 51 Babhni 189.00 716 ~ (1) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-S) (l30) 58 Shivpuri 328.00 IS41 - (-5) - (5-10) T,KE' -(-5) -(-S) - (-51 (228 ) 59 Sekhuani 362.00 1630 P (1) - (-S) KP PO - (-5) -(-5) (259) 60 Taraini 277.00 1096 P (1) -(S-10) HP -(-5 ) -(-5) -(-51 (186) 61 Asuraina 261.00 1817 P (1) - (-5) III' -(-',) - ( -',) - (-',) (26~) 62 l)ogahara 241. 00 1221 P (1) - (-5) HP - (S-) 0) -(S-lO) - (-'0) (202) 63 Bishunpura 377.00 1724 I? (1) - (-S) W,HP -I-S) -(-5) - (-S) (278) 64 Piprahiya 197.00 716 -(5-10) - (-5) HI? -(-5) - (-S) - (-5) ( 100) 65 Mahari 322.00 955 P (1) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-~I - (-o) (177 ) 66 Ghorahava 128.00 461 P (1) -(-S) HP -(-S) -(S-10) -(-5) (78) -----.------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~~------11 1] 15 16 17 18 ------~------PR N.".lJTANW? ED GC(159.00: 1:2.JO G.". ') 1.36 49 10 ~ KR N"'\U'l'/\~lW/\ W GC(4)!7.00) 0.61 0.00 0.00 ~ 50 '..Q KR NAUTANWil. ED GC(241.00) 0.00 0.00 0.62 51 10 ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC (36.00) 36.00 0.00 0.04 52 10 ~ KR NAUTANW!\ GC(59.CO) 204.00 0.00 4.42 53 10 ~ KR NJ\U't'AUW/\ ED GC (428 .00) 0.57 0.00 0.00 ~ 54 10 KR NAUTI\.NWA GC(::.'13.00) 0.00 0.00 0.00 50 n ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC (lel.OO) 100.00 0.29 0.00 KR NAUTANWA ED GC(lOO.OO) 89.00 0.00 0.00 'I'1-i\ 57 13 KR Nl\i)'I'I\NW/\ I~ i) (~C (.l::.( .(0) .~ h. l)(} 0.00 lJ.OO ~~ 10 ~ KR NAUTP;NWA SO GC(300.00) 60.00 2.00 0.26 ~3lR1 59 10 KR NAUTANWl\. EO Ge(lOD.DD) 76.00 0.97 0.00 nt.f\ Era 13 KR NAUTANWA EO GC(200.00) 61. 00 0.00 0.16 61 10 ~ KR THUTHIBARI GC(200.00) 39.00 1. 00 0.60 ~ 62 13 t"P NAUTANWA GC(300.00) 77.00 0.04 0.05 63 16 ~ KR NAUTANW/\ GC(150.00) 47.00 0.04 0.30 'fimtm 64 10 t"P NAUTANWA GC (300.00) 22.00 0.05 0.06 ~ 65 10 ~ FP NAUTANWA ... \C(lOO.OO) 27.00 0.07 0.70 ~ 66 10 ------3 b 9 10 ------if :"l.!t.r.r.cr.'l:;' 113.00 490 - {-5] -(-5) :!? -(-5) -(-5: - (-5) (86 ) 'tit' r.t!·,lll: : ~n.00 1 I'J() l'( 1: -(-0) !~ : - (-':.,) -(-5) - (-';) (c 9~) 69 .Jhigati 277.00 1332 P ( 1) -(-5) W,H? -(-:) - (-5) - (-5) (220 ) 70 Khairhva Debe 233.00 607 - (-5) -(-5) T,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 99) n :-r.akrar 209.00 264 - (-5) -(-5) H? -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (33) 72 Bargodava 307.00 3266 P ( 2 ) , PUC ( l ) HC (11 HE' PO SUN BS (560) 73 Pipea 292.00 3595 P (1) -(-5) HP PO - (-5) BS (521 ) 74 Pa~i• ya Tal 271. 00 136 - (-5) -(-5) I!l' - (-',) - (-5) - (-5) (20) 7~ Raj abad 232.00 1733 P (1) ,M (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S (280) 76 Ramgarhva 169.00 1409 P (l) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (204 ) ',',' Manqlapur 225.00 1485 P (1), a (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (244 ) 78 Jeoqha:ti 130.00 1 ]')\} 1'(1) - ( -'d Ill' - ( - 'J) - (-:,) - (-5) (cjl)) 79 Kohargaddi 319.00 1853 P (1) SMP (l) HP -(-')) - (-5) BS (301) Be Harakhpura 131. 00 620 - (-5) - (-5) T,fi? - (-s) - (-s) -(-5) (116) 81 Saga rhava 156.00 515 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (77 ) 82 Amahva 220.00 1784 - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (275) 83 Narayanpur 234.00 1565 P (1) -(-5) HP - (-5) "- -(-5) -(-5) (211) 84 Shishgarh 353.00 2335 P (1) ,Mil) ,0(1) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (359) ------~----~------CenSllS Di rect'''"dte, Uttar Pradesh 21 --._-._------11 IS 16 17 18 2 ------~------KR NAIJ7ANI-I? GC;'3~.OO) ~8.CO 0.00 0.00 ,0 ~ 67 KR ~JAUT!,>IW;'. GC (200.00) 46.00 O. lO 13 0.60 ~ 68 KR ~J/\UT/"'~~Wt\ GC(7.00.00) 77 .00 15 0.20 0.40 W 69 KR NAUT/\NW/\ GC (>j ~. 00) BLOO 0.07 1'; 0.55 ~~ 7() KR NI\UTANWA GC(101.00) 38.00 19.00 15 50.69 ~ 71 FI{ tlI\IJ'I"N/W/\ U) GC( 17 7.00) 75.00 3.00 9 52.00 PR NAUTANWA ED GC(172.00) 81.35 3.00 15 35.00 fqtm 73 KR NAUTANWA GC(200.00) 70.00 0.00 14 0.63 ~ 74 PR NAUTANWA ED GC 1200.00) 31.00 15 0.20 0.40 ~ 75 KR NAUTANWA GCI83.00) 57.00 5.00 23.34 9 ~ 76 KR NAUTANWA ED GCI173.00) 28.00 2.46 22.35 9 ~ 77 KR NAUTANWA ED GC(42.00) 39.00 8.00 10 41. 15 ~ 78 PR NAUTANWA ED GC(250.00) 68.00 O.Ou 15 J.75 ~ 79 KR NAUTANWA GC(70.00) 50.00 5.00 6.36 17 ~ Bt). KR NAUTANWA SO 100.00 3.00 17 50.00 wm KR N/\IIT/\NW/\ 1-:11 1;1'(\11 1).1)0) ~ (). IJO ',.00 9.22 11 ~ S2 KR NAUTANWA ED GC(140.00) 40.00 20.00 33.62 17 ~ ~n KR THUTHIBARr GC(300.00) 52.00 0.00 7 0.76 ~ 84 ------~ :,,] 1 t)4 • Ot) !1(:: :::' -'j) ~~ ~·H;.l:j ~i ~ .' ) l20~ - 1-',: - -- 1119) " S6 :-l20.!'pur 257.00 1124 P11) - (-5) I! ? - 1-',) _ r _ 'J) - ! -',) ( 185) 87 Semra!1na 119.00 658 P( 1),1'111) -15-10) ::~ -1-5) -(j-10) -(5-10) (124) H,~ iieLlfll)'.J J~ 1. 00 2049 P (1) - 10-10: T,HP - 1-5) - 15-10) -(5-10) (338) 89 Ganeshpur 67.00 655 - (-5) - 15-(0) T,IIP -I-S) - 1',-10} -IS-10) (U6) 90 Manikapur 155.00 1588 p 11) -15-10) T,;'? PO -10-10) -15-10) 1295) 91 Sinabhar ll7. 00 1239 P(1) -15-10) H? - 1-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (203) 92 Khairhava Jungal 339.00 1997 - (-5) - (5-10) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 302) 93 Jignihava 64.00 913 P (I) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) (1421 94 Sonpipri 175.00 796 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -1-5) - 1-')) -(5-10) (139) 95 Purushotcampur 132. 00 725 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) tlll) 96 Jamuhani ~02.00 1200 P (1) - (?-\ 0) Ill' - 1')-11)) - (~)-l 0) - (~-lO) (190) 97 s:.rsiya Masharki 323.00 1603 1'(1) PHS (1) HI' -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (237) 98 Jigina 225.00 1251 -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (190) 99 Gangvaliya 193.00 795 - (-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (laO) 100 Baranhava 74.00 999 - (-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 178) 101 Suryapura 72 .00 656 1'(1) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (110) 102 Sirsiya Khas 211. 00 1164 -(-5) -(5-10) T,HI' -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (2211 Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 18 ------_------KR :·L"I..!;;·;':Iv-l, .... (;C:'00.00) F,].OO O.7() 0.78 ~s , . 'I1'11'f'J' KR ',II'.UTNIWr\ GC(2GO.00) (0.00 0.60 20.67 86 l~ ~ KR ~1'.UTJI.N'tII'. ED GCI87 .00) 82.00 0.80 27.00 ~ q7 1.S KP. N~.UT/'.tI'tI/\ [.t) GCIlfJ().OO) 150.CO 5.00 6.25 ~ B 15 KH III\IITI\IIW/\ )':1) ,;('11(1.<111) .'().()t) h. n(l 1).13 f~ ~} 1', ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC I 80.00) 70.00 0.40 5.00 90 15 ~ KR NAUTANWA GCI10O.00) 17.00 0.36 0.00 ~ 91 9 KR NIIIJTI\NW/\ GCI3CO.OO) 38.00 0.62 0.00 ~;;j'rm 92 15 KR NAUTANWA GCI50.00) 14.00 0.35 0.00 ~ 93 15 KR NAUTANWA GCI90.00) 80.00 0.00 4.99 mltm'r 94 10 KR NAUTANWA GCI30.00) 102.00 0.00 0.02 95 10 ~ KR NAUTANWA GCII02.00) 100.00 0.20 0.14 96 12 ~ KR NAUTANWA GC 120. 00) 123.00 0.00 0.46 fmfu>;rr~ 97 10 KR NAUTANWA GCI120.00) 100.00 0.00 5.14 ~ 98 10 KR NI\UTIINW/I GCI100.00) 93.00 0.00 0.17 ~ 99 10 KR NAUTI\NWI\ GCID.OO) 30.00 0.00 0.65 ~ 100 10 (1) - Kfl NI\II'I'I\NW/\ I·:IJ I~C I 111.111)) ill. 0.00 It. 63 ~ 101 L~ KR NI\UTANWA GCI160.00) 50.00 0.00 0.59 ~'IJrn 102 10 3D 3 10 : ~) J 3~5'''';"l 'J::' f ;'(hc::-ij'i3 141.00 137~ ;::) ,:--1 \ 3) HWC (1) IIF' .() MOtl - ('_ -10) (:' .)l) .u,,AJ .5his:;'J~~:Y~ U... .,: Shis 79.00 914 - (-s) . - (5-10) T,Ht' - (-s; -(5-10) -(5-10) (15·1 ) ld~ Clldk,1,.l!l S32.00 ~121 ,'(1) -(-0) Hl' l'O -(-5) -(-5) (1l()4 \ l06 Chand: Tr.ar. 108.00 617 -(5~10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as ( 103) 107 3arva Kala 205.00 1423 P (1) - (5-10) T,HP -(-51 -(5-10) as (250) 108 Chautarva 213.00 410 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-'0) -(5-10) -(-5) (62) 109 Charlaha 231.00 693 - (-5) -(5-10) HP PO -(5-101 -(-5) (119) 110 Narkataha 141. 00 3S0 P(l) -(-S) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (63 ) 111 Rajdhani 248.00 428 - (-5) -(5-10) T,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (81 ) 112 Paisiya 8abu 152.00 442 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(-51 TUE BS (80) 113 8ariya 53.00 580 - (-5) -(5-10) T,HP -(-5) TUE -(-S) (1151 "14 Kurahava Bujurg 72 .00 5 - (-51 -(-51 HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 11 115 Kurahava Khurd 121. 00 816 - (-5) -(5-10) HP - (-s) -(-5) BS (110) 116 Sampatiha 104.00 890 P(ll,MIlI -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (1501 117 Kavlahi 100.00 1142 - (-51 -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (t82 ) 118 Chhitrapar 82.00 395 -(-5) -(S-10) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (511 119 Gajrahi 212.00 776 P (11 - (10 T) HP - (- 'J) - ( -5) -(-S) (144) 120 Chamainiya 1S5.00 777 - (-S) -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (tZl) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 3\ 11 l2 13 16 13 2 --~------_. KR NAfJTNIWil. SD GC :IJO.OO) 41.00 0.00 0.29 fuw;:r~~ 103 10 KR NPJ.J'TPu"IWA GC{45.00) 33.00 0.00 0.52 ~ot\;~ 104 10 \If\1IT/",:\\OJi\ 1;<:\ lll\.IIII) KI', ::JO. Oil 0.00 O.7b ~ 10~ lU PR NAUTANWA ED CC: I f;O. 00) 10.00 7.00 0.93 ~'lR lab 'j l'R W\UTANW/\ I;C (100 .00) lUO. (1) 0.00 5.06 Gf{QlT~ 107 10 KR NAUTil.NWA GC (160 .00) 50.00 2.00 0.69 ~ 108 7 10.77 KR NAUTANWA GC[112.00) 100.00 8.00 ~ 109 8 KR NAU1ANWA GC{80.00) 50.00 1. 00 10.36 ~ 110 4 KR NAUTANWA ED GC(140.00) 100.00 8.00 0.21 ~ 111 8 PR NAUTANWA so GC(100.00) 51.00 0.00 0.62 ~'ilTi{ 112 8 KR NAUTANWA GC(30.00) 20.00 2.00 0.52 ~ 113 8 KR NAUTANWA TW(147.00) 0.00 24.00 6.63 114 8 ~"ff\ PR NAUT~A ED TW(60.00) 60.00 0.00 0.91 ~~ 115 9 PR N/\UTANWA W TW(60.00) 40.00 4.00 0.45 ~ 116 9 PR NAUTANWA ED TW(50.00) 40.00 9.00 0.57 ~ 117 8 KR NAUTANWA TW(40.00) 40.00 2.00 0.41 ftrnm 118 8 PR NAUTANWA TW(100.00) 100.00 11.00" 0.76 ~ 119 11 KR NAUTANWA 1'W(100.00) 40.00 14 .00 0.98 ~ 120 q ------3 1C 1 Ijd \.1(,1I1,j 1~~.OO J.J3 - (- ~j) " 110 t) I'P 192) :22 8a[,Wd Kr.urj 167.00 766 P II) - 110+) H? -HI - : -:; I -1-5) (1301 Total : 26596.00 147845 PI7 71,Mill) HIli ,MC'tllli 24206 ~UC(l) ,0(2) HC ( II, PHS (11 SMP (11, CHW (11 ------~~-~------~------~------~------~------~------11 12 13 16 17 18 2 PR :,IIIUT,\'IIWl\ TW (II)() .00 I :0.00 1.00 0.87 II PR NAUTAN\'/I\. TW(lOO.OO) 60.00 7.00 0.49 II ..._,t: =:::;t==t:::::=:t:==::t:==4k ... F-4 X'- r------.., TAHSIL NAUTANWA NAGWA R.F...... V CIlUTID • " _,..,.." ..-..cT...,_,.,_.__ ___ --.----_ . __ .• ---_ . ,..... --- --_._._-_ ~:::=:.:= ----- ~ r BOUNDARY. INTERNATIONAL. _o' •• , ." •••••••••• 0' '" ••••• ' •• __._.- TAHSIL ...... "... __ ...... , "'''''''''' ...... , _. __ • __ VIKAS KHANO, NYAYA PANCHAYAT. ". '" ...... , •.• r_-IO-_-'"_-=-,I, ·.;.'.-_~:_i_·-::-_:. 2" VlLLAGE,FOREST WITH LOCA nON COOE NUMBER .,. _ HEADQUARTERS' TAHSIL. VIKAS KHAND••• '" _., ••• 'w' ., ••••••• @.o VILLAGES WITH POPULATION 512(: BELOW .00, 200-499 ..... ~OO-9·99. 1000.,;4999, :;000 , ABOVE •••.. __ •. _,_ -, ••.. , -••.. , UNINHABITED VILLAGE WIT~ LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... URBAN AREA WITH LOCA TiON CODE , •••• _ • __ '" ,.' _,_ •••••••.•• STATE HIGHWAY., ••.• : •.•.•• , ••.••..••. ". '" •.••..•••.•. SH 1 IWPORTAN.T METALLED ROAO •••• " ..••••••• '" ___ '" ...... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION: METRE GAUGE.•••••. '" ...... RIVER AND STREAM ...... __ .... __ ... , ...... POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... __ • '" ...... PO/TO HIGH SCHOOL .. INTER COLLEGE ....••••.• ' '" '" •••.••••••. _ ._. !.,,\e_~-: , t4 (J MQI,\)O "ddcr IC ;PO ;.!h HOSPITAL. PRIMARY HEALTH CENfRE. O 1991~ 1991 CENS(J: '3R~\l'l AMENITIES ANI District Name : Maharaiaani lIll:(ii~'3R~ • rllfl:lIll:(q1lf?M~;!iilmbt (·Ii'!'1f.ii.!;:;w.mqllf.;r.;.i\>:i\qr~ ~ f"1B ~ lilt "" q; m"!l mnc~ lMc},(lAlJk ;;JM Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Educationar Medical Drinking Water Post and Day(s) of Communications Code of the village lation and (Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, No. (in hectares) number of if any Railway station, households . Water way) ______------?'-~-r~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 \,/ 10 • ------0------ C.D. Block :- Lakshmipur Tahsil Nautanwan ~ 123 Parmesrapur 84.00 591 -(5-10) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 101) 124 Bataediha J 120.00 968 -(-5) -(S-10) T,TW,HP - (-5) -(-S) -(-5) ( 163) 125 Jogiabari 162.00 351 -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) wED - (-5) (5S) 126 Sksarva 127.00 1053 P (1) -(5-10) TW,HP PO SAT 8S (131) 127 Sonbarsa Kahraiya CJ 96.00 359 -(-5) -(S-10) TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (64) 128 Tal Ainjer 31.00 ------.. (J N - r N H A B r TED ------~~ ------ 129 Naikot 149.00 812 P (i) - (-5) TW, HP PO - (-5) as (142) \30 Murein'.} :1 66.00 189 - (-5) PIIC (1) TW, HP - (-5) TIlU as (144) 131 Banvatari 123.00 503 -(5-10) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (71 ) 132 Parsauni kala 230.00 1338 -(5-10) - (5-10) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (198) 133 Mahuari 140.00 612 - (-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (941 134 Mahdeva Basdeela 265.00 1109 P(l) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (201) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh · oqfq m Lund US~ (_,-kin"""" -1l'mJ;cmiin~~-~ii~in~ ,1/"' P" ~-,. ~ ~~lIftafrIn) li.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) lITl<~ ~~ CR ~ 'fifif 1irrlf 'fififinfi;; 12 13 15 16 17 l~ 2 fq.;;m~:- ~ ~:- ~ KR NAlJTANWA ED TWI30.00) ,RI21.00) 26.00 .1.76 6.00 123 18 ~ KR NAtiTANWAN EAG TWI30.00) ,TWEIS7.00) 14.00 4.00 3.90 124 17 0112.00) amm PR NAlJTANWA TWI1l6.00) 26.00 7.24 13 .00 ~ 125 16 PR NAUTNAWA ED,EAG TWI9S.00) 18.00 2.00 12.64 126 13 ~ PR NAUTANWAN TWI79.00) 7.00 1.58 8.00 ~~ 127 15 KR NAUTANWA TWIlS.OO) 10.00 3.00 0.16 'i'ffi'i'~ 128 15 KR NAUTANWA ED,EAG TW 140. 00) ,TWE 145. 00) 47.00 8.00 q. 1<) mil7. Ill) 15 PR NAUTANWA ED TW 124. 00) 28.00 4.27 10.00 130 14 ~ KR NAUTANWAN GCI80.00) ,TWI4.00) 26.00 3.14 10.00 ~ 131 15 KR NAUTANWAN GCI30.00),TWI90.00) 70.00 9.00 19.37 mMtll'i<"fi 132 16 RIl2.DO) KR NAUTANWAN TWI94.00) 19.00 13.96 13.00 IlS.lUft 133 13 PH NAUTANWAN GC(170.00),TW(5.00) 66.00 6.39 18.00 ~~ 134 19 ------.~------·--.. ---.-.-~~---"------~----~--._------.tv ------~------_-----_------(0-10) -15-10) ------~-- 777 ? 1,1) - : -5: T, EP -(-5: 135 Pakordih:;; l' D. 00 : : :~':l :" -(S-10) -(5-10) - (S-13) HP -(5-10) - (,5-1..0; ':rf Char: 128.0Q ~J9J 136 Ba':'jnathpu: IIH) -(5-101 - (;;-\v) -(5-10) l39.0[) J 09') -IS-l01 -(5-Wi HP Bha:'sah! 'J{)' 137 12161 -{5-10) HP -(5-101 - '.5-:0', -(5-1Q) Urf BangrJi 68.00 )1) -(5-:01 138 RujrapUr 171) - (5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) 011 -:5-10] - (5-1,)) HP Laul<:l 157.00 139 Sisw~ (115) -(5-10) P ( 1 ) .1'111) , PUC ( 1) He(l) EP PO WED ildda ll6.00 1478 140 Mahua (250) HP -(5-101 -(5<01 -15-1D) 92.1)0 681 0(1) -(5-10) 141 Be:bhar ( 117) - \-5) -(5-10) -(-5) He,l) RP -(-5) Kala ~ll. 00 704 142 Jamuhra (113) -(':5) - \-5) 878 - (-51 - (5-10) HP Pipar"='L3Va 162.00 143 ( ~53) -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) 191.00 914 -15-10) -(5-10) HP 1H Singh pur ( 16J) -[-5) -(-5) -(5-'10) 21\).00 1646 P( 1) -(-5) HP 145 Karaila Ai garha (287) -(>10) H 11) HP - (-5) ':'HU 4~B.OO 2462 2(2) 146 Junqal Gulahar:ya 1471 ) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(;-101 ;;9.00 562 -(S-IO; -(5-10) liP 147 Gan;rapur \ 82) Il? -(-5) -(S-le) -15-101 347.00 1796 ~ 11) -(5 HP -(5-10) - (S-lO) -15-10) 191.:)0 422 -(S-le) -(5-10) 149 Brahmpu< 163 I liP -(5-10) -(:;-10) • U~- "OJ I';,()C )l() - \ ',-I () I - I', -I\\! Ch,jl 150 B Hf -(-5) -(-5) -(0-10) 73 .00 26 -(-5) - (-5) 151 Kandnpu r (19) - i -5) - 15- [0 I -\10') flF ~ -(-5) :;:I'j ,00 ~)qn -(S-10) 152 B;)lrv;) .Jun'pl :\111: ------~------~------Census Jirectorate, vttar ?rades~ ------~------~.------~------'---~-~.------.------~------~ i 1. ~ LJ 14 1~) 1<> 1I lB '; --~------_------KR NAUTANW.'IN ED TW{104.CO) 21. DC 5.42 10.00 135 20 ~ i(\\ Ni\\l'\'i\NWI\H T"\\\)\.\)\)) .. ti(\H.\)\)) ~J.\)\) \l.I)\) 1D.::'b 1% 11 ~4'J<3'\;~ KR NAUTAN'tiA GC(105.00),TW(20.00) 40.00 9.95 18.00 ~ ]]7 16 TKI6.DO) I\I( N/\U'l'ANWAN GC(20.00),TW(20.00) 17 .00 1. 81 5.00 ~"3'I;iI'I'TT!ft 138 16 0(4.00) KR NAUTANWAN TW 197.00) 47 .00 2.79 10.00 139 18 fmrm~ PR NAUTANWA EA GC(39.00),TWI28.00) 33.00 3.39 13.00 140 18 ~31CU~ KR NAUTAWAN TW(55.00),O(1.00) 21.00 6.05 9.00 141 17 ~ KR NAUTANWA GC(26.00),TW(34.00) 19.00 7.91 10.00 142 10 TK [14. 00) ~m KR NAUTANWAN TW(48.00) ,TK(12.00) 19.00 71.00 9.67 143 23 0(2.00) ~ KR NAUTANWAN TW(142.00),TK(5.00) 34.00 5.70 10.00 144 20 ~ KR NAUTANWA GC(71.00),TW(106.00) 62.00 5.35 17.00 ~~ 145 19 TK(15.00) KR NAUTANWA 8D TWI248.00),TKI6.00) 65.00 86.00 43.07 146 20 ~~ KR NAUTANWA TW(35.00I,TK(9.00) 3.00 1.00 14.01 147 22 *J11F KR NAUTANWA TW(147.00) 92.00 50.01 58.00 148 22 ~ KR NAUTANW/\ TWIJ4.00),TK(39.00) 90.00 9.00 24.96 149 22 ~ KR NAUTANWA TW(t.aO) 2.82 0.00 0.00 150 24 ~mc; KR NAUTANWA TW(31.00) 20.00 9.00 13 .28 151 36 ~ KR NAUTANWA 40.00 19.00 27.96 152 12 ~ojTr('f ------~------._-----_------~--~------~------,------"------_------_------;0 ------~------153 l3airva r2ha:,janpu!" 3j~ • ~:.,:; '2:;O~ - (-S: - {10" :' ~F - \ -5} - ;-s; -1:'-:0: :. 4:,~) , 1 ';, ~ 11.11"'.1 1'..1111.11 ".j II, I'll 11,1 , ',) . (10': III' - (- '11 -1-") -(, lUI ;').'_, 155 Sur..r-aul i ,1ff Suryapll 11:, .CO 1110 - (-5) - ilQ+) H? - (-5) -I-~) -15-10) i j 63;· 150 Hi] I rV,-, ~)!~,j.1 P\l r\'d 11 l. Oil -11,1 -(-'; ) -110' ) III-' -(-5) -(-5) -15-10) I','!I 157 paisiya ur[ : 158 Navadlh ur: Cecpur 171. ~O 924 -(-5) - (10+) H~ -(-5) - (- 5) -(5-10) (157 ) 159 "alii !1a~ar 31~,.00 /,3lli p(1) -\10+) ~? - i-5) SI\T -(5-10) I ~ 04) 1f;~ Hanuman Garhiya 266.D3 689 -(-5) - (10+1 H? - (-5) - (-51 -(5-101 (140 I 161 Jungal DhotLhva 266.0D' 1756 P(l) - (10+) HP - (-5) -(-51 -(>10) (281) 162 Segar aha va 162.00 1348 Pili - (lQ+l HP -(-51 -1-5) -1>LO) 1207) 153 Kajari 331.GC 1589 -(-5) - (10+) HF PO FRI -(>1-D) (279: 164 Dashrath Pur 325.00 2047 P( 1) -(10+) HP -(-5) TUE - (>10) 1308) 165 Moqlaha i'j 320.00 1843 P(l) ,O( 1: -(5-10) HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) 1293) 166 Arnava <)6 • 00 319 _(oS) -15-10) HP - \ -5) -(-5) - (-s) 15J) 167 Karailiya 146,00 610 - (-5) - (5-10) H -\5-10) -(-5) - (-5) (126) 168 Rudauli urf Kaeaila I.] 134.00 525 P (1) - (10+' HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (93) - 169 Murali ,] 270.00 1370 P 11) ,M 11) -(-5) HP -(-5) MON -(-5) (2JD) 170 Karmahva Basantpc:r 134. 00 630 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -(5-101 (lH) ------~------~------~------~------~--~------~------. ------~------~----~ 11 Ie 13 1-1 1 ~i lb 17 1" ------~------~----- KR N.WTAN\,.; 107.00 14.15 45.00 KR NAUTAN\,A 132,00 1',,00 ·1'1,'1', 1',1 :) .il'll"H'I,'-'H KR NAUTANWA 38.00 2.00 9.9S ~~<&F 155 8 KR NJ\UTANWJ\ 30.00 10.92 6.90 ~~ 156 13 KR NAU1'ANWA 1'K(66.00) 58.00 5.00 12.85 ~~~ 157 10 KR NAUTANWA ED 1'W(125.00) 34.00 5.00 9.04 ~m~ 158 19 KR NAUTANWA TW(218.00) 53.00 7.00 32.37 KR NAU1'ANWA TW (70.00) 73.00 103.00 20.43 ~. 160 9 KR NAUTANSWA TW (174.00) 53.00 5.25 32.00 *ri'!~ 161 20 ' KR NAUTANWA TW(90.00) ,TK(7.00) 82.00 37.68 76.00 ~ 162 19 KR NAUTANWA TW(100.001,TK(89.001 73,00 :4.00 J3.2~ ~ 163 ~9 KR NAUTANWA 1'101(136.001 95.00 10,85 84.00 GWf'F 164 20 l'1~ NIIUTANWA ED, EAG GC(197.00) 69.00 18.00 36.22 ~ 165 17 KR NAUTANWA GC(53.00) 26.00 11, Ij 9 I).()() ,}fW~1 166 18 KR NAUTANWA GC(63.00),TW(31.00) 17.00 6.21 14.00 ~ 167 18 TK(15.00) PI'>. NAUTANWA TI-I(80.00) 35.00 a.81 1] .00 ~~~ 168 15 KR NAUTANWA ED GC(25.00) ,TW(118.00) 68.00 13.00 20.65 169 11 TK(36.00) 'WI'! KR NAUTANWA GC(49.00),TW(26.00) 37.00 4.47 9.00 ~~ 170 13 TK(9.00) ------_.------.- -~------" 'l 1\ Iii ------.. ... "" ------171 Banrasiya Kala 9:2.00 '149 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-)0; (34) 172 Riln r,)n it" Khur'd l'I'l.I)1I tp1"1 1'(1) -(-S) III' PO -(-s) - (~)-11)) ( 1 ~,3) 173 Pipriya Ill. 00 H7 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-s) - (5-10) ( 7:') 174 Harmandir Kala 184.00 844 P (1) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (152) 175 Barahra Bishwambtl,lrp, : 138. no -'65 -(-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (136) 176 Raj pur Khurd 69.00 ~64 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -\-5) -(-5) -(-5: (96) 177 Bargadva Ayodhya 89.00 407 P (1) -(-5) HP' -(-5), -(-5) - (-5) (81 ) 178 Belva Buzurg 147.00 735 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 123) 179 Semrahva urf Jammu Hi: 59.00 338 -(-5) - (5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (51 ) 180 Tenduhi 91.00 506 -(-51 -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (73) 181 Bharvaliya 32.00 284 -("51 -(5-10) HP - (-5) ~(-5) - (-5) (32) 182 Bhurkurva 39.00 137 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (27 ) 183 Chainpur 122.00 535 H(1) -(5-10) HP PO MON RS (124) 184 Guj roliya Shanker 161.00 768 -(-5) -(5-10) HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (124 ) 185 8arahra Shivnath ~ 213.00 1064 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (195 ) 186 91ahunpur l'IIUlv'ldY,l' ' 1J l. UU 11)JO l'(l) -(-s) liP - (-5) -(-5) - (-~) (174) 187 Majhauli 121.00 648 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-51 -(-5) (101)) 188 Kaithvali ya Pathak 1 I 62.UO 600 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (83) ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ~I 1.' 13 1 'I 15 16 17 l~ ------" ------!\R ~.;UTAN'i.; TW(53.00) ,TK(l2.00) 37.00 4.26 9.00 ~~ 171 :20 KR N:\UT,\NW.~ l'W ( 1 J 1 . 0 I) 1 • TK ( :~:: . I) 0 ) ~·I. riO 1.00 1:-.1;, ;o.r.H[wn 11:' .:tl ~~ KR NIIUTANWA TW(61.00) 31.00 11. 00 7.73 liltfur 173 20 Kl, NAUTANWA TW(106.00) 39.00 30.00 9.34 ~q;FIi 174 21 PR NAUTANWA TW(94 .00) ,TK(8.00) 19.00 7.00 9.88 175 12 ~~ PR NAUTANWA ED TW(36.00),TK(8.00) 10.00 8.00 6.90 176 13 ~~ PR NAUTANWA ED GC(50.00),TW(7.00) 18.00 3.69 7.00 ~~ 177 18 TK(4.00) KR NAUTANWA ED TW(92.00) 33.00 10.00 12.16 178 18 ~ffT PR NAUTANWA TW(25.00),TK(6.00) 23.00 2.00 3.19 179 18 ' ~'3'1;~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC(15.00) ,TW(51.00) 12.00 1. 70 9.00 180 18 TK(3.00) ~ KR NAUTANWA ED GC(3.00),TW(19.001 8.00 0.51 2.00 ~ 181 17 KH NAUTI\NWI\ ED TW(29.001 6.00 1. 3b 3.00 182 14 ~ PR NAUTANWA ED TW(84.001 21.00 1. 06 8.00 183 17 ~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW(llO.OO) 33.00 2.14 16.00 184 17 ~~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW(45.001 36.00 13.00 19.10 185 17 ~~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW (107.00 1 19.00 10.41 15.00 186 17 ~~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW (78.00) 24.00 8.97 11.00 ~ 187 19 KR NAUTANWA ED TW(50.00) 4.00 1. 93 7.00 ~'llOili 188 18 ------'1.l------_------_------.------.------~------_-_------B ') ::J ------~------189 Bak'!ni 'j" H,jrrdi'J~j, J3J.OO 1 ,I r~ 1 ~ (1) -(5-10: Hi? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-1U) (:: 94: 190 Maheshpu!C Mahdija 111. 00 915 ? (1) ,0 (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5) - (-5) ( 150) 191 Chamaini'jiJ 12".00 448 - (-5) -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (76) 192 Sakasi 111. 00 81 - (-5) -(5-10) HP - (-5: -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 14) 193 Bhairi Pipri 140.00 178 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (31) 194 Pipra SotlFJl 14 fl. Oil "03 r (1) -(-5) liP PO -(-5) - (-5) (126) 195 Belaspur 161.00 891 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (117 ) 196 Laxhmipur Kaithvaliy'= 183.00 1168 P (1) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (196 ) 197 Ko1uha urf Sihorva c: 96.00 547 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (94 ) 198 Sarangapur :'9.00 ------U N - 1 N H A. B I T E D ------~~ ------ 199 Bhagvanpur :] 249.00 2454 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) \444 ) 200 Manik Talab :::; 244.00 1526 P(l) -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (246) 201 Bhotaha 0 146.00 694 P (1) - (5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (107 ) 202 Navabi Ghat C 139.00 238 -(5-10) - (5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (57) 203 Mathiyaidu ,- 100.00 789 P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (124) 20<1 I\raj i Suvaln II 99.00 S28 -(S-lO) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) ,-(5-10) -(5-10) (93) 205 Khalik Garh 380.00 2256 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (357) 206 Gauharpur 222.00 1291 P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (231) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh tl3 11 13 15 16 1/ 1 ~ ------~------_------~ ~R Ni\UTANW.'\ ED GC(215.00I,TW(20.001 31. 00 22.41 3d.00 ~~ 189 ~4 TK(ll.OOI KR NAUTANWA EAG TW(92.001 9.00 2.48 9.00 190 20 ~~ KR NAUTANWA TW(59.001 27.00 37.00 ;.8'1 ~ 191 20 KR NAUTANWA TW (63.001 22.00 9.45 17.00 wmiT 192 20 KR NAUTANWA TW (41. 00) 10.00 83.00 6.99 >Wlmfr 193 20 KR NAUTANWA 1'101(93.00) 21.00 10.80 16.00 f KR NAlJ1'ANWA ED TW(78.00) 45.00 20.00 17.57 195 24 ~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW (86.00) 40.00 43.00 13.55 ~~ 196 22 KR NAUTANWA ED TW( 60.001 26.00 1. 41 9.00 ~31T"3'tfuiRcn 197 23 KR NAUTANWA TW(42.00) 10.00 2.51 4.00 198 64 ~ KR NAUTANWA TW(145.00) 45.00 23.66 35.00 199 65 ~ KR ANANDNAGAR 1'101(108.00) 32.00 16.87 33.00 ~~ 200 65 KR ANANDNAGJlR TW(83.00) 29.01) I h. :::: IH.1I0 'lJr,-y;, 201 :~ :1 KR ANANDNAGAR TW(67.00) 33.00 9.31 30.00 ::rqrci\tl'R' 202 24 KR ANANDNAGAR TW(74.001 8.00 3.30 15.00 203 20 ~ KR ANANDNAGAR TW (42.00) 35.00 3.31 19.00 3lRT"it~ 204 19 KR ANAND NAGAR 1'K (165 .00) 43.00 30.63 41.00 ~, .. 205 23 '~: KR ANAND NAGAR TW(112.00) 40.00 39.00 31. 26 206 22 ~ b ------.------~------~-. 207 Kashipu::- :'.20 ------U N , N J\ !3 - H - T - 0 ------~~ ------ 208 Rajap"r 3H.OQ 1112 -(~-l.O) -15-10) H? -IS-10) MON -':5-l0) (204 ) 209 Koda ip\j!:" urf G1.(jahi'!. flO .on 101 - (0-10) -(0-10) It? - (5-10) -(5-10) - 15-10) ill ) 210 J~alua 96.00 U N - Rampu!: ------I N H A B I T E D ------tr\~ ------ 211 RaqhunaLh Pur 1,1.1)1) 5~"l P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (106) 212 ChilnrJplJr 'Hi. ()O -.------II N - J N II 1\ II I T f: Jl ------~lJlJlll'( ...... -_- ...... --- 213 Devipur 12.00 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------~3!J'!R ---_------ 214 Bhagvanpur 8.00 5 P (1 ) ewe (1) HE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) 12) 215 Karimdadpur 324.00 418 -(-5) - (5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) ( 61) 216 Ra~ipur 335.00 1565 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (254 ) 217 Aucahva Khurd 20.00 191 -(-5) -(10+) Hi? (10+1 - (-51 - (>10) (34 ) 218 Aurahva Kala 50.00 145 -1-5) - (10+) HI" (10+) -1-:') -(>10) 1221 219 Araji Gayadatt urf s: 176.00 430 -(-5) -(5-10) Hi? -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ('13) Kala 45.00 A B TED 220 Oevipur ~------U N - I N o I ------tr\~ ------ 221 Karmaha'ls Khurd 142.00 830 P (1) -(5-10) HE? -(5-10) -1-5) -(-5) (122) 222 Mahdnvil Ki}:~hi r.lm 1 1 ~. 00 7lfi P( \1 - (-5) lIP - (-51 -I-S) 11e3) 223 Harraiya Raghubir 168.00 1002 -1-5) -(-5) HP -\5-10) -1-5 ) -1-5) (182) 224 Phulwarlya \87.00 99~ P ( 1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) (180) ------~------~------~------~------Census Directorat~, Uttar Pradesh ------~------Ie 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 ------~ KR ANANDNAGAR TW(6.00) 0.00 1. 00 1. 69 ~ 207 21 KR .'\NANDNAGAR TVI (16B .. 00) 96.00 6.38 56.00 208 18 ~ KR ."NAN DNAGJ\R 'l'WI3~ .(0) \0.00 ~ .h(" 1,.1)1) KR ANANDNAGAR TW(SO.OO) 5.00 6.02 5.00 "IT'I'I'~3lT 210 20 PR ANANDNAGAR ED TW(23.00) 22.00 7.45 12.00 l'f-I1'4 'l' 211 20 KR ANANDNAGAR TW(30.00) 3.00 1. 41 4.00 212 20 ~ KR ANANDNAGAR TW(S.OO) 1.00 1. 84 1.00 213 21 ~~ KR ANANDNAGAR ED TWIS.OO) 2.00 0.00 1. 31 214 21 ~ KR ANANDNAGAR TW(199.00),TK(9.00) 55.00 45.00 25.95 215 20 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW (165.00) 66.00 72.00 31. 69 216 454 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW (10 .00) 4.00 3.00 2.71 217 54 ~~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(27.00) 10.00 5.00 8.34 ~~ 218 54 KR GORAKHPUR TW(110.00),TK(20.00) 25.00 9.66 11.00 ~~"3'l;~ 219 54 KR GORAKHPUR TW(40.00) 0.00 2.00 2.67 ~~ 220 55 I\R 1;(lI~/lI(III'lm 'l'W ( IIJ .IJll) 1401)1) l. () I I ~ . I)/) 'f>{tWJI '!!~ 221 b 1 KR GORAKHPUR TW{75.00) - 28.00 5.00 fJ.rJ,l ~~'l>T' KR GORAKHPUR EA TW (135.00) 14.00 7.00 12.37 223 59 mr~ PR GORAKHPUR EA TW(135.00) 20.00 17.59 14.00 224 65 ~ ------_. 4t ------_------~" 6 10 ------22~ t-l,j :~;j n t p'. [ 11 '}. (l{') l' /() - (- ';) - (-5) liP PO - (-'J) - (-(,) ( ~ :l()) 226 Samardhira f)14.00 2098 ? (1) HC(l) HP PO FRI,SUN - (-s) (.1'": 227 BargadvCl Bi sh'Jnpur 211.00 1535 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (274) 228 l;,Jr:J,) \',Hlrjr:'j '>J:l.IlO 'lBI -(-0) - (-5) HI' -1-5) -(-5) - (-5) (149) 2~q pur2l.ndrt")f H1r Sonbilrs,1 :'0.00 1 'l'lR P ( l) , H ( l) , PllC ( 1 ) H (l) HP PO w,~n I\:~ n~l) 210 Pai.siya Lalaie.n 119.00 2552 P( 1) - (-5) tiP - (-5) - (-5) 8S (426) -, 231 Bishunpur Kurthiya ~ 203.00 1318 0(1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (233) 232 Sondhi 200.00 1165 P (2) • PUC ( 1 ) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (204) 233 Ekma 267.00 3763 1'(2) ,M(l) ,0(1) PHC(l) ,RP(l) HP PO SUN RS (598) 234 Bargadva Madhubani 110.00 718 -15-10) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1401 235 Lalpur Kalyanpur 13~.OO 651 -(5-10) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (94) 236 Kot Kamhariya 284.00 1810 P (1) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (314 ) 237 Hathiya Garh 139.00 912 HIl) ,0(1) -(5-10) HI.' -\S-lel) -\5-10) -(5-10) (160) 238 Bahorpur 94.00 1193 0(2) RP(3) HE' - (5-10) -(5-10) -\5-10) (240) 239 Jungle Hathiyagarh -, 66.00 479 -(5-10) -(5-10) HI' -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (74) 240 Chautarva 96.00 570 -(5-10) - (5-10) HI' - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (104) 241 Rudrapur Shlvnath 195.00 1343 P (1) -\5-10) HP PO -(5-10) BS (225) 242 j)Brnutll ;~ I J • 00 1;~2~ l' ( 1) -(-5) liP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (198) ------~------~------~------~------~------._------~! -. 11 1.' I J 1·1 I', I" I: ~ " - . --- . - ... ---._------_------~----- ':: '-"1 ~:t\. I;OKill'H t'DR E.". T11 (9: .1]01 2:'.CG lJ. 0~) If).47 225 h3 ~ t'R, ~:i~ ~ :(iR:'\t\:l\ t'liF ~~I\ 'n~ i .\ () :: . ;>n lLB.JO lj.OS ::b.OO 'ffII(Jrn 226 GO KR GORAKHPUR ,'. (168 .DO) 20.00 J.l I "L1l • :)U ~~ 227 '09 KR GOR..".l PR GORAKHPUR EA TWI163.00) 3D.OC 13.00 ]+i. ~ 1 ~~ ~~:~ q 58 PR NAUTANWA EA 'fW(263.00) 20.00 ~ .2'/ )~.OO Qfwrr 'ffi'IWf 230 17 ?R r--;,w.v1';.. ,\WA ED TWI152.DD) 30.00 4.41 16.00 231 17 ~~ KR NAUTANWA ED TW(84.00) 65.00 20.00 31. 25 mm 232 20 PR GORAKHPUR EA TW(156.00) 38.00 13.90 60.00 ~ 233 65 KR NAUTANWA T'. 161. DO} 29.00 9.09 12.00 ~~ 234 24 KR NAUTANWA TWI86.00) 30.00 8.67 9.00 235 24 ~~ KR NAlJTANWA TW(216.00) 27.00 23.00 1 H. J Ii ;f.J;>: KR NAUTANWA TW(l09.00} 6.00 7. 14 17.00 ~4 KR NAUTANW/\ TWI4~.OOI "1.(1) 4.4 H b.OII ;;jIR~f~::.: 239 ~5 KR NAUTANWA TWI80.00) 5.00 5.35 6.00 ~ :'40 17 PR NAUTANWA ED,EAG TW(l46.00) 17.00 9.62 22.00 Wi' frn'ITi! 'F 241 17 KR NAUTANWA E:O,EAG TWI14c.OO) 20.00 0.29 54.00 ~ 242 27 ----q(J ------8 iJ ------243 ,Junql,= ,::»fj'/.:jL 1 01. 00 J60 - (-s) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-':) (60) 244 Son'/(~ ~ ',(, 7.00 1;']6 P( I) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (- 5) (::/.1) 245 F.chal Ga~r, 112.CO 668 -(-5) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (124 ) 2~ fi J 2~ 7 Ra4dh.lfl i '(Jr..OO lR]q P (1 ) -(5-10) HP PO -(-5) - (', -1 0) I "'I.) 248 Sisvaniya Bishun 260.00 1373 -(-;; ) -(5-10) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (234 ) 249 Belva KhurJ 119.00 653 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-0) (126) 250 Tharauli 3uzurg 195.00 "354 - (-5) -(5-10) II? -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) 1228) 251 Pokhar Bhinda 438.00 1973 PIll -(5-10) liP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (333) 252 Rajrnandi. r Khurd" 232.00 170, ?{l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (304) 253 Sinhpur Tharauli 283.00 2785 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( '1 ~ ()) 254 Mohanpur 76.00 724 Pill - (5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) ( 112) 255 Bokava 122.00 634 -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (105) 256 Dhuswakala 207.00 1065 -(5-10) -15-(0) HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (160) - (5-10 I - (5-1 (]) 257 D~VP!l r l]S.OO '113 - (',-10) - (5-10) liP -IS-l0} (L:,;:) 258 Gajpati 85.QO 734 -(S-lO) -(5-10) HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10} (142) -(5-10) -(5-10) 259 Harra~ya Khurd 52.00 384 -(SolO) -{5-10) HP - (S-lO) (55 ) - ()-ll)} ?fjO P,lr~;l [):j '/d r ,Un %.1)1) ~n - ( 'l-l0) - I ',-I O} I!}' - (5-10) - (:i-LO) (J b) ------~----~--~-~----~------~------~------Census Difl~('t()roltf:, Ottar Prad(~!-,h lie; ------~------~------_. 11 1:2 13 1-1 1<; l,j 1"1 l8 ~------.------~------_._------_. I(R ~:\U'!·.I\NW,\ ["II ( '19 .(0) to.DI) ',.3') 1.1)0 *rR~ ;~o KR N.A.UTANW.n. EA T'tI (135. 00), 15.00 3.82 1-1.00 ~ 244 22 2~:' KR NAUTANPUR TWE(69.00) 26.00 ~ .91 D. 00 ~~ 22 KR NGORAKHPUR ED TW(81.00) 55.00 9.00 20.86 ~~~~ 246 53 KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TW(267.00) 6.00 13.16 20.00 WNR'r 247 62 KR GORAKHPUR E:D TW(230.00) 12.00 4.05 14 .00 ~~ 248 62 KR GORAKHPUR EAG TW(88.00) 10.00 10.00 11.35 ~~ 249 6l KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 0(163.00) 12.00 8.45 12.00 en'rffi~ 250 65 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(290.00) 45.00 20.06 83.00 ~l'Rr 251 65 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(149.00) 11.00 10.12 22.00 252 67 ~~ KR GORAKHPUR EO Til' (304. DO) 33.00 3.41 ~3.00 1Wr<~ 253 66 KR GORAKHPUR EO TW(55.00) 6.00 1. 4 9 l4.00 254 G~) ~ PR GORAKH PURl '[81 [A ED TW(81.00) 30.0{) 1. 67 to.OO ~ 255 64 KR GORAKHPUR EO TW(131.00) 53.00 11. 83 12.00 ~'IlMf 256 63 PR GORAKHPUR ED TW' (90.00) 29.00 2.00 13 .69 257 65 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(63.00) 9.00 2.15 11.00 ~ 258 63 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(43.00) 3.00 1.22 5.00 259 63 -mr~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW (44. DO) 41.00 7.00 4.31 'Rm~ 260 63 2 , 8 9 lO 261 MaG!:·ahi:'I-j Ka ktah i J]).OO ::252 P { 1) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) 13741 262 Surp;Jr 93.00 2~7 -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (55) Total 23525.00 131630 P(S7) ,MD) H(2) ,ewc (1) 22317 H (3) , PUC (3) HC(J), PHC(2) 0(8) RP (4) ---~------~------~------_------~ 13 lS I ~ ------.-._-----. ,:;, W,,\\\ ~i Illl\, Ell \,'" ( l j" .llll) ; 'J } • I ~ ',) 6'; KR GORJ\,KHPUR E:D T'tli42,OOI 3;,00 C')_ ------~------~------_. 0.00 GC(1211.00I,TW(11690.001 4615.82 1661.28 2491.55 TWE(171.00I,TK(610.00) R[33.00I,OIl~:!.OO) VIKAS KHANO NICHLAUL, MfTHAURA & SISWA BAZAR (TAHSil NICHlAUl & PART OF TAHSIL MAHARAJGANJ) DISTRICT MAHARAJGANJ I-. , I ad< No. Nom .. of Vlllcgi!S AmC'nlfie~ 33 Mathou\i Khurd PO 127 Rudeul. A o ISS Katohr; KQtQ po; /iI>. 165 Kotohri Khurd PO, /iI>. 188 P®ari Khurd PO Ig. $onborscl PO To C""j1ouni GMt 2Q3 ParsaLln; PO; 4. Q 21. Modonpur PO 219 Oamki PO 2.0 ~rmo PO, A TAHSL HlCH..AlA. 268 e~W ....,..,.. IfTewMTIlIUIL .•.• _n.cTST .. n:,._ ...... _._ " ...... ..... ~.,..oiiT .. WSIL IUoIoWIA.&fJU...-·__ _ 1991~ 1991 CENSU3 District Name: Maharaioani ------~------nrq '# 'ilI;TM ~ lIT1ll!>l;ull l!fl! If,llJiM lfiM~ ~FIf 1 2 6 8 10 C.D. Block Nichlaul - Tahsil Nichlaul Kishunpur 269.00 1965 -(-5) -I-51 W,H? -I-51 - (-51 -(-5) (298 ) Ramnagar 407.00 1863 Pll) CHW(l) W, HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) (306) Araji Bairia 37.00 436 -1-5) -1-5) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (68) Dhuthibari 420.00 6539 Pill ,Mil) ,H(l) CWe(ll W, HP PO MCN,THU BS 11035) POC (1) Bharwlia 186.00 877 -(-5) -110+ I W,HP - (5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (154) Ahirauli 52.00 ------I) N - I N H A B I T E D ------_------"'~ Tt.:rkahia 106.00 1526 P (I) C'tiC (l) W, HP - (-')) -1-')) -(-5) 12631 Chatia 366.00 2275 P (II - I-~) W,IIP - (-') I - (- S) - (- 5) 1382) Rampurwa 159.00 405 -I-51 - (-5) W,IIP - 1-', I - 1-',) ( 691 Ie Karja 163.00 968 -(-51 -15-10) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) (166 ) 11 Lohrauli 130.00 1367 -(-5) - (5-10~ W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (226) 12 Naunia 63.00 961 -(-5) -15-10) W -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) ( 178) ------~------~-----"- « Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 'Ilfu >r 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 ~~:- ~ ~:- ~ KR 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 , E'P 0 ~ KR NICHLAUL ED 3.83 TW (150. 00) 215.20 9.07 28.82 'UJ'R7R 2 , E'P l3 KR NICHLAUL ED TW (25.00 I 8.92 0.11 3.31 ~~ 3 ,FP 12 PR NICHLAUL ED,EO 0.31 TW(285.001 55.58 11.16 67.65 12 ~ KR NICHLAUL 0.01 TW(lOO.OO\ 65.65 4.82 15.17 ~ 5 11 F? NI CHLl'.OL TW(15.00) 31.14 5.61 0.00 ~ 6 11 KR NICHLAUL ED,EO 2.60 GC(15.00) ,TW(50.00) 22.67 3.65 11.58 ~ 7 I E'P lii KR NICHLAUL 4.85 TW(lOO.OO) 246.85 1.87 12.72 ~ 8 , FP 16 NICIIIJ\UL EO 0.28 GC(2~.OO),TW(~~.OOI 91.70 14 .58 2.29 9 KR ~ , FP 9 KR NICHIJ\UL 3.50 TW(lJO.OO) 11. 70 3.30 l4.01 ~ 10 , FP 8 KI< 111':1/1'/1111, " . ~) () TW (11)1).1)1)1 ~.bb 11. 1" 4 .67 ~ 11 ,tP 11 KR NICHLAUL 4.50 GC(lO.00),TW(35.00) 5.28 5.20 2.71 ~ 12 , tP 11 lO 62.00 ------U N - I N H .; D I T ~ D ------_--- Trr 3l1 \.\ N.t\I\-4,.I~\.11" \ Ii) .00 ,I·\i) - (-',) . (-',) W, III' - ( ,',) - (_ I)) - (-'J) (06) 15 Basantpur 77.00 321 E' (1) TB (3) W,HE' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 4')) ~6 Sovar 168.00 344 - (-5) -(-5) W,HE' - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (57 ) 17 Laxmipur Kala 240.00 361 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (53) 18 Laxmipur Khurd 170.00 2149 E' (11 -(5-10) W,HP PO SUN BS (384) 19 Khesaraha 370.00 16 P ( 1) , H (1) , PUC ( 1 ) PHC(l) HE' -(5-10) WED,SAT -(5-10) (2) 20 Shitlapur 176.00 1404 P (1) -(5-10) W,H? - (5-10) -(-5) - (5-10) (232) 21 Reqahia 214.00 1524 P(l) -(5-10) W,H? -(5-10) WED -(5-10) (241 ) 22 Dharmpur 343.00 1894 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) WED - (5-10) (323) ~3 Dumr i 67.00 416 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (>10) (67) 24 Jutahia 150.00 270 P (11 -(5-101 W,HP - (5-10) -(-5) - (5-10) (49) 25 Belwa 139.00 1344 P (1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (230) ih Nlp.,"I" 141i.OO !l40 - (-~) -(-'J) W,IIP - (- 'J) - (-5) - (-5) ( 148) 27 E'ipra 138.00 1114 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP -(-'j) - (- 'j) - (-5) (194 ) 28 ;Jiqahi 36.00 1725 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP - (',-10) - (',-10) - (5-10) (288) 29 Diqhwa 78.00 188 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (28) 30 Medhauli Kalan 65.00 383 P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (50) - ,:)':) ------_ ------)7 18 2 11 12 13 ~:! :s 16 ------~------13 FP NICHLAlJL 1.02 T't/11S.GOI 41. J: 4.96 0.00 llWTICIt 9 5.00 14 PR,KR NICHLJl.UL 0.50 T'Il( 10.00) 45.19 2.09 ~ 9 15 KR NICHLJl.UL SO, EAG 0.25 TW(SO.OOI,TWE(S.OOI IS.70 1. 29 4.63 ~ , ,p 9 16 KR NICHLAUL 0.50 TW125.001 131.86 2.17 8.77 ~ , FP 12 17 PR,KR NICHLAUL ED 8.00 TK ( 60.00 I , R (120.00) 30.00 12.37 10.00 ~~ II 18 PR,KR NICHLAUL 100 7.00 TK(60.00J,R{70.00J 20.00 10.00 3.30 ~~ 11 5.00 3.99 19 PR,KR NICHLAUL ED 200.00 TW(~O.OO) 102.00 rnmr 9 3.00 ;:0 KR NfClIIJ1111. lW :'.O() TW (110.00) 105.00 5.64 ~ , E"P 10 21 KR NICHLAUL ED 11.00 TW(60.00I,TWE(20.00) 110. 00 4.70 8.00 ~ , E"P 10 11. 17 22 KR NICHLAUL ED GC(60.00J,TW(40.00J 130.00 2.00 ~ , ,p 10 23 PR,KR NICHLAUL GC(40.00I,TW(l0.00) 9.S0 4.50 2.50 ~ 11 24 PR,KR NICHLAUL ED 2.00 GCI80.00I,TW(10.001 30.00 5.00 2.89 ~ 10 TK(20.001 2S KR NICHLAUL W(10.00),TW{60.001 45.00 7.00 2.12 ~ , ,p 10 TK{15.001 26 KR NICHLAUL W{9.00) ,TW{21.00) 92.00 2.00 1. 44 f.:r:!f.:I«T , FP 10 TK(I1.00J 27 KR NICHLAUL GC(70.00) ,W(9.001 30.00 6.00 2.32 IlmT , FP 8 TW(21.00) 28 ED 1.00 0.87 frnT KR NICHLAUL GC(20.00I,W(7.001 4.00 ~ , FP B TK(3.001 1.13 29 KR NICHLAUL W(7.00I,TW(29.001 27.00 3.00 futrcfr , FP 7 TK( 11.00) 4,(1) 1. :~() _Ill KR N I CII1./\IJ1. W( 1.1)0 I , TW ( 111 .110 I 11,(1) ~'lWIf , FP "' TK(12.00) ~------~-- 3 5 6 10 .11 (~hll i l.atH' '1 1'''.00 :~ () t;:' I'll) -. (1)-11); w, Hi' - (,-II)) - ~ 'r IIJ) -('>-10) (304) I, ,I.' Mt~dll.tlll i :'\/.Ii i 'H,lli) ·1.\/ 1'111 I', 1111 l,vl!1 I', "~I (', Ill) I',',) 33 Methauli i ;4 hlH\"dt i ~.~ d t i 120.00 866 PIli - (-S) 'fI, H2 -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (15S) 35 Ruaua 220.00 17,10 1'(1) - (',-1 ()) W,III' I'll ( "~,I - (-',) I ~~ I) 36 Katkhor 36.00 S65 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(-S) -(-5) - (-5) (83) 37 Kardaha 225.00 803 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (132) 38 Gadauri 137.00 293 -(-5) -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(-S) -(-5) (48 ) 39 Gadaura 118.00 1978 P (I) ,M (1) CHW (1) HP PO TUE,SAT BS (305) 40 Bhagwanpur 90.00 877 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-S) (147) n Orwalia 165.00 1223 P(l) -(-5) HP PO - (-5) BS ( 197) 42 Bali Urf Hanuman Gane 124.00 559 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) BS (90) 43 Jamui Kalan 158.00 2074 PI i) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (323) 44 Jamui Khurd 94,00 ------U N - r N H A B r T E 0 ------"'~ ------ 45 Piparia 148,00 141 -(-5) -(5-10) HP - (-5) -15-10) -(-S) (126) 46 Mairi 173.00 765 - (-S) -(S-10) HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) (124) 47 Pipar Pati - 41.00 198 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -I-S) -15-10) -(-5) (34 ) 48 Baku1 Diha 226.00 1127 P (1) -IS-10) HP - 1-5) -(S-10) -(5-10) (17S) ------~------_._------:,. 1 : l~ - .. - - __ . -_ ------_._-_ ------~------KR NcC!lLJ',UL GC ( 40. CO) , i! \ ~ J . GO) ,,0.00 5.87 2.00 fm9't::rr 31 , FP 6 TW(SO.OD"TK{20.00) KR NICHLAUL wI5.001,T'';120,001 2.00 1. 00 0.62 32 , FP 7 TK(5.00) iMi'ft amr.ft KR NICHLJI.UL wIB.OO) ,TWIJO.OO) 17.00 2.00 1.59 33 , FP 6 ~~ K8. NICHLAUL ED wI5.00),TWI40.00) 60.00 7.00 2.74 '§amt mft 34 , FP 3 TK[5.00) KR NICflLAUL TW[150.00),TK[25.00) 9.00 1. 35 24.16 35 , FP 10 RI10.19) ~ NTCIII.I\IJI. KR GCll:~.O()) ,TW(J:).OO) J.:: ~~ 0.00 6.00 ~ 36 KR NICHLAUL so TW (l6G .00\ • 1'K (14 .00\ 11.29 20. 30 12.')1 ::n , FP 8 ~ K1< NICHLAUL GCI14.00),TWI90.00) 20.00 1.00 11. 92 38 , FP 8 ~ P1<,KR NICHLAUL ED,EO TWI85.00) 11.00 3.00 19.42 39 6 -r$r KR NICHLAUL ED,EAG TWI60.00) ,TWE[12.00) 6.00 2.00 9.70 40 , FP 8 ~ P1<,KR NICHLAUL ED GCI16.50),TWI95.00) 33.96 0.00 19.68 41 4 ~ PR,KR NICHLAUL so GCI30,OO) ,TWI50.00) 26.26 0.23 17.73 G!T<'ft~~ 42 3 P1<,KR NICHLAUL ED GC(32.00),TW[31.00) 9.00 0.00 21. 97 ;;rrt'i.j;ffi 43 6 KR NICHLAUL GC(21.97),TW(50.00) 12.50 6.80 2.70 44 , FP 6 ~~ KR NICHLAUL TW(llS.OO) ,TK(S.OO) 5.40 0.00 22.26 ~ 45 , FE' 8 KR NICHLAUL GC(26.00),TW(82.00) 40.33 5.08 19.26 ~ 46 , FE' 1 KR NICHLAUL TW(35.00) 4.12 2.22 5.94 1'mtmft 47 , FE' 8 KR NtCIII,I\UL TW(B5.00),TK(28.00) 82.55 15.86 14.48 48 , FP 10 .$ 3 ~------~------~~------.------,-- -~------'19 Suka!:'ha~ 121.00 991 - (-5) -IS-tO) H? - ~ -~) - \r)_l()j - (~-lO) ( 14:1 'Il) 1\01:1.1111 \ (O).(jU "l ... t -~.I) -("-10) lile : .1 -( r1l)) -(:)-1U) ( Yl 51 Kac"ati Urf Kanaka 296.00 sn -(-5) -(5-101 HP -1-'») -(5-10) (99) 52 ":ha rwl.':a 243.00 610 pel) -{5-101 HP - (-5) -IS-10l -(-5\ 19~) 53 Bi;shun fura 753.00 718 -(-51 -15-101 H? - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 11391 54 Bandi 59.00 :32 -(-5) -IS-La) H? - (-5: -(5-10) -(-5) (86) 55 Barwa Kripal 111.0a 738 I' (1 \ C\"tlill IW -\-5) - (-5) -1-5 I (1171 56 D~"1 57 para-gput" 9D.OO 166, P(1) CIDi III HP -(-51 -\-51 -1-5) \21'5: 58 Togri 106.00 415 -1-5) - (-5) HE - (-51 - (-'j] -1-0) (60\ 59 Tlkulahia 52.00 652 -(-5) - (-5) liP -(-:;) -1-5) -(-51 IlLl) 60 Sirauli 116. DO 1139 P (1) - (-5) liP -(-51 - (-5) - (-5\ [181 ) 61 Kaprallli 123. 00 747 -(-5) -(-5) HE' - (-5) - (-s) (132) f~ ;~ ~uJ'll"dlh "J Ion 125.00 14n P (t\ -H,) HP -(-5) - (-5) - 1-5) (222) 63 Barqadahi ?5.QO ------_-- U N - I N H " B I '1' 0: D -----_-_ .. _ mJlliill;" - ... _------ 64 B""rauh 114. CO 1075 -1-5) -I-51 HI" - 1- 5) -1-5J - (- 51 (1781 65 BaidauU 396.00 2839 Pill CHW (1) HP - {-5} - (-5 I - : - 51 (4621 66 Barhai Purwa 201.00 1362 PI 1) -(-51 HP - (- 5 I -(-5) -(-5) (216) ------_._------5'1 11 lJ 16 17 18 2 ------KR NICH :"1,UL EJ T'.v(f)5.()O} ,TK(19.00)' 14.37 1. 61 22.35 P , FP 10 ~ KR N[CI!LI'.I)L ,:iJ [",(40.08) ,TK(8.00) 17.45 13.59 26.31 ..mtffi 50 , FP 10 KR NICHI..AUL ED TW(125.00),TK(12.00) 90.15 53.38 15.83 ~~q;:r1fif 51 , FP 6 KR Nl r:I!!.IIUL r-:I) 'I'W(lW).IJO) 33.33 24.40 (-, 0.29 ~ "~ , FP 6 KR tHCIILIlUL I·:IJ GC(JO.OO),TW(75.00) 135.00 2.84 0.00 5J , FP 1'K (10 .Oll) ~'IU KR N[el! LIIUL I·:U TW (~)O .(10) 8.64 0.00 0.00 ~ 5·1 , FP 5 GC(25.00),TW(50.00) KR NICllLAUL 35.06 1. 00 0.00 'iI\cIT~ 55 , FP 3 KR NICllLAUL 0.05 TW(25.00) 80.09 24.45 10.50 ~ 56 ,FP 5 KR NICHLAUL ED TW(60.00) 30.01 0.00 0.00 57 , FP 4 ~ PR,KR NICHLAUL 2.00 GC(20.00),TW(40.00) 40.00 6.02 0.00 ii>m 58 2 KR NICHLAUL ED 2.84 GC(25.00),TW(20.00) 4.00 0.00 0.00 59 , FP 2 ~ KR NICHLAUL ED, EO, EA GC(25.00),TW(70.00) 1. 4 9 19.10 0.00 fmt;iT 60 , FP 2 KR NICHLAUL ED,EO TW(40.00),TWE(60.00) 23.47 0.00 0.00 ~ 61 , FP 3 PR,KR NICIlJ.IIUL TW(l20.00) 4.84 0.00 0.00 ~CfiMi 62 4 KR NICHLAUL TW(50.00) 23.65 0.00 0.00 ~ 63 , FP 4 KR NICHLAUL GC(35.00},TW(50.00} 8.69 20.00 0.00 ~ 64 , FP 3 - PR,KR NlCflLIIUL W 6.00 TW(330.00) 60.00 0.00 0.00 65 2 * KR NICIIIJ\I)L F.1l, "I\I~ 2.00 W(30.00) ,TW(35.00) 120.00 3.00 0.53 66 , FE' 6 TWE (10. nO) ~ ------~------~------~------~------~------~------3 6 ------~------~------~------~------(-5) ------(-5) ~oj t f. P - ~ -51 - (- S I 67 C1.rnar ~ 67.00 333 -(5-101 (52) . W,lIf' 1'0 - (-~) ~ B:.J Id( :\nl"t I ,II t It il; l , l!\ l ~ III \ \:"1,111) :~U{I ~l 1'11\ -l'r\I)) 1340) .\ ',I - \ -',I -I-OJ) 109 Bah-ua K3t?111 2b",OD 1~10 PI]) - i·-'l) W"UI' 12281 - 1-',\ 70 Kanmiswa 133,00 629 -1-5) -(-5) W,'lP - (-51 - (-'») \114\ - (-5) 11 Sagar Dinhi 193,00 100 -(-5) -I-51 W,Il? -1-5) - (-5) (31) ...... N !) 7~ Arjunant 766.QO ----_ _- U N - I II A !l I T E ...------1\l~ ------ W, HP -(-51 - (-5) 73 B.l.€!."i Hari H4.00 802 - (-5) -1-5) -(-51 (145) HP - (-51 -1-5) -(-5) 1~ Garalwa 305.00 740 -(-5) - (-5) (142) - (-5\ -\-5) 75 Bahuar Khurd 143. 00 451 -\5-~O\ -\5-10) W,HP - (5-101 (l28) -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1€ Gill", Bha= 19S . 00 -1-5) -(-5\ Ii,HP ( "120) 11 t\armahia 387.00 laOS I'll) -10-10) W,HP - (-5) TUE, FFI BS (l66) -(-5) -( .... 5J - (-5) 18 Pat.auna ;}~.OO 225 -(-5) -15-10) WtH~ (311 -I-~) -1-5) 79 ",lpi Y' 51.00 4 -(-5) -\5-10) W,liP -(-51 11) 8G Hargaon 207.00 1268 P (1) -1-5) W,iil' - I -~ 1 -1-',1 -(-',] (225) 81 Araji Hira Kathl k 26.00 32 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) - I-S I -1-0) (5) 82 RarnChanctrahl 387,00 604 PI1I -\-5) W,H.E? -(-5) - (-5\ - 1-5) (80) 83 Le 84 Girania 416,00 1111 -1-,) -(-5) W,HP ~1-5) - (-51 -1-5) 12U51 ----~------~------~------~------~------.------Census Dlrect0r~te, Utt3r Pracesh (g/ ------11 1:": 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR :1 I c::~ ~;'.~;:. 3. SO GC 1:0.00) ,'I'll I 30.00) 15.19 2.50 0.50 67 , FP R IS. 001 ~ PR,KR >JIC!!L/\.UL, t:D,EO GCI3S.00) ,WI2.00) 287.70 S.20 34.30 ~"3'l;~ 68 10 TWI20.00) PH,KH NI (;111 J\IJI, I·;IJ,I·;O 1.1)1) GCI J ~.I)()) ,TWDO.OO) 200.00 11.35 4.00 "SJlT l!i<'It 69 12 TKIS.OO) KR NICHLAUL 4.00 TWI20.00),TK(25.00) 80.39 3.00 0.90 ~ 70 , r.p 11 KR NICHLAUL 6.50 TKI5.00) ,R(5.00) 158.30 8.70 9.50 'WR~ 71 , l"P 13 KR NICHLAUL 10.S0 TK (5.00) ,R (5.00) 735.60 15.20 16.70 72 , FP 13 ~ KR NICHLAUL ED 7.S0 TW(20.00),TWE(20.00) 171. 67 6.33 8.50 ~ 73 , FP 12 TK (S .00) , R (5.00) KR NICHLAUL ED 4.S0 W(2.00),TW(30.00) 244.65 9.30 B.50 ~ 74 , FP 11 TK(2 .00) ,R(S.OO) PR,KR NICHLAUL ED, EAG 3.50 GC(12.50),TW(30.00) 80.60 5.40 6.53 KR NICHLAUL 2.20 TW(20.00),TK(5.00) 154.14 3.S0 4.50 ']ffi"!R 76 , FP 6 R (5 .00) PR NICHLAUL 4.S0 GC(20.00),W(3.00) 270.22 6.40 8.50 ~ 77 S TW(SO.00),TWE(20.00) TK(2 .00) ,R(3.00) KR NICHLAUL 0.50 GC(lO.OO) ,TW(14.00) 11. 07 1.5r 2.30 tffi't:rr 78 ,FP S KR NICHLAUL W(20.00) 24.S8 2.S0 4.30 ~ 79 , FP S KR NICHLAUL ED 1. 50 GC(30.00) ,W(3.00) 119.22 4.50 5.30 ~ 80 , l"P 3 TW(40.00) ,TK(3.00) KR NICHLAUL ED GC(10.00) ,TWIlO.OO) O.SO 1. 50 2.40 ~'to'm~ 81 4 TK(2.00) , KR NTCIIIJ\IJT. F; Il, "{\f~, 1·;0 '1.')() W(J.IlO) ,TW{40.00) ~8f;. 70 8.50 16.3:, ~ 8: , FP 1 TWE (20.00) ,R (5. 00) KR NICHLAUL SD,EAG 3.70 W(5.00) ,TW(50.00) 61. 58 4 .50 6.70 FliT 83 , FP 1 TWE(10.00),TK(2.00) - KR NICHlJ\UL ED 'I. '00 W(3.00) ,TW(40.00) 331.63 8.50 10.50 ~ 84 , FP J TWF.110.00) ,TKI3.00) H (',.00) ------3 10 :!i: \ ; 1)'i" , I .' .1)1) I I' •• ,'J,"" I ,I - (', -II)) ( j.: '., ~i ,:.;i-:!·."~ 1! i.J ~b.OO :'~t"j - (- " - (', - in: 'IJ,.:! I'll ( " ( ',I '"''' I' ! I 57 i3al th',oJa1. i'l5 386.00 2031 ? (1) CHW (1) W, ~f? PO THU,SAT -(5-10) ( 3JJ) - (-5) 'N, i:P - (-5) '-'~ (;ll:_;,jjpur lYO.OO :Jl CHW(I) -(-0) SP.T (44) 99 8ajahi :'55.00 l"n P (I) ',oJ, ill' (', Iii) (',-III) - (',-\Il) LH·I) 90 Dheso 242.00 115, ?(1) -(5-10) W,H? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (227) 91 8arhya 236.00 2560 P (1) ,M (1) CHW (1) H? - (-5) -(10+ ) -(>10) (400) 92 Bankasia 316.00 25 -(-5 ) -15-10) HP -(-5 ) -(5-10) -(>10) (11) 9J Narsinhpur 410.00 ------U N - N H A BIT E D >tt 3lI'l1G ------ 94 Bhothna 349.00 628 -(-5) -(10.) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(>10) (118) <}5 Khutaha 534.00 30 -1-5) - 110+\ liP - (-5) - (-5) -(>10\ (8) 96 Bansapti 209.00 ------U N - NHABITED >tt 3lI'l1G ------ 97 Bakulahia 431. 00 16 -(-5) -(10+) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (3) 98 Shi karp"" 279.00 H~4 - (-0) -(10' ) Ill' - ( - 'J) -(- ')) -()-IO) (156) 99 Sohqi Barwa 518.00 38~2 p (I) - (10') W,1I1' I'l} MOfl,WI':1l - (',-I ()) (746) :;{\'j' 100 Kapar Dhikka :J 73.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D >tt 3lI'l1G ------ 101 Kalanahi Khurd 118.00 1449 P (1) -(10+) W,IIP -(-5) rUE,SUN -(>10) (254) 102 Kalanahi Kalan 33.00 ------U N - r N H A B r TED ------'" 3lI'l1G ------~------, Census Director3te, Uttar Pradesh - PS-, i'UL 2.;J GC(:O.OC) ,~(2.QO) :23l.32 .:;c ~.90 ~5 ~W(4:J.OC: ,7:«5.00) ~ 1'1),1<:1, tlfl:!!J.!,:,:j ;.1: :' .. I)() W(" .0(1) ,T'll (',II .0(1) i:,I.1I1l 6.·1') 11.00 fI!~ 'H) il) 'I'~ i'l .\lO) ,R (.1 .[)Il) PR, K;' ~IC:HL.n.Ui", SD 4.S0 GC(20.00) ,TW(15.00) 334.50 7.50 4.88 ~ 87 ,0 KI, tlll:l!i.i\QI, ,iI '1"lI ( [II .111)), T'tli': (11).1)11) 'f) • ,''If, 1;.:1:1 I. Hi) ~ ~l H ,I'i' ", '1'1, (:: .111)) , H (') .(0) PR,KR NICHLA;JL T'tJ(1:5.00J 80.27 0.00 0.00 ...m 89 7 PH, KH :1; (:!ll./II:I TW (1:''J. 00) "'1.39 8.00 0.00 ~ )0 PR,KR NICHLAUL SO,EAG TW(120.00) ,1".-1::(80.00) 35.82 0.00 0.00 91 ;3 ~ KR NICHLAUL TW(5C.OO) 265.67 0.00 0.00 ~ 92 ,FP 12 KR NICHLAUL TW (75.00) 334.75 O.CC 0.00 93 11 ~ KR NICHLAUL TW (75 .00) 274.42 0.00 0.00 $r-rr 94 ,FP 11 T'll (25.00) 508.86 0.00 0.00 95 KR NICHLAUL ~ , FP 8 KR NICHLAUL TW(SO.OO) 159.46 0.00 0.00 ~ 96 8 KR NICHLAlJL TWI35.00) 396.04 0.00 0.00 ~ 97 , FP 15 NR NICHLAUL TWl103.00) 17 5.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 98 , FP 12 NR NICHLAtJL TW I 19.99) 498.00 0.00 0.00 1'[> N ICIII./IIII, TW 1',11 .(111) ~: ! . 1 I, 11.1111 !l.OO lim IVl!iT 100 11 KR· NICHLAUL TW I 75. 00) 42.76 0.00 0.00 '1lii'Rit~ 101 11 KR N1CllLAUL TWI20.00) 13 .33 0.00 0.00 ~~ 102 11 ------_ ... _------~ ------.------S 9 10 ------," 10] :\\~.l r .11. I -'·1.00 ------lJ N - r rl H ,\ 1', ! l' " D ------fr<1ll'-117, ------ 104 Kar'/ata.:-.~ 3S.00 27 - (-5) - (l0+) '11,:12 -(-5: -(-5; - (>10) (22 ) - (,> 10') Chdtlliidt id ~O.OO ~2:~ - (-0) -(11)') W,1I1' - (- ~) - ( - J) 1 (J) (94 ) 106 Kathaya 138.00 132 - (-5) - (10 +) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (>10) (24 ) 107 Domakhas 572.00 3064 P(l) - (10+) W,HP PO TUE,FRI - (>10) (49S) SAT 108 Laxmipur 92.00 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E: D ------>R3lI 109 Vajaha urf Ahi rauli - 297.00 1838 I? (1) -(S-10) W,HP -(-S) -(S-10) -(S-10) (314 ) 110 Piparpati 52.00 264 - (-5) - (5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) 150) 111 Ku~iya 83.00 288 - (-S) -(5-10) H? -15-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (47) 112 Gularbhar 63.00 336 - (-5) -(S-lO) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (62) 113 Chanda 70.00 415 -1-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (89) 114 Basia 87.00 9 - (-5) - (-S) HI? - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) [3 ) \ \ S Ri\\lt.H 3">7.()O L' "1\ 1'( \) _ (r, _ \ ()) III' I', 111\ (', 111\ I', \(1) (1''1) 116 Burhadih Khurd 107.00 1000 - (-S) - (-5) HP -(-S) -(-5) -(-5) (194 ) 117 Pipara Kazi 410.00 2321 P (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) -{-5 \ -(-5) ( 429\ 11B Bali 127.00 844 P (1) -(-S) W,HP I?O -(-S) -(-S) (138) 119 Ovri 49.00 78S P (1) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (132) 120 Harrai Diha 76.00 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------>R3lI Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1d ' j_J 1·9 KR NICflLl::"I.)L TIJ (J'" (10; ]],19 a .(}n 0,00 ~ :J 3 '" KR :nC:I:.o.UL TW:cS,OC), TK(~O.OO) :4,62 0,00 0,00 :04 ,FEJ 13 ~ i\R ,ECHU\UL T't/(25,GO) ,TK(10,00) 14,62 0,00 0,00 ~ 105 ,?P 12 KR NICl1LAUL GC(3:)'OO) ,TW(2~,OO) ~3,25 0.00 0.00 'ifiGl:IT 106 , rp 13 PR,KR NICHLAUL TWI125.0Q),TKI46,QO) 400,99 0,00 0.00 ~ 107 12 KR NICHLAUL TW I 25,00) 67,48 0,00 0.00 108 12 ~ KR NfCI!IJ\Ur. TW I ~ 1)1).01)) <) " • ·1"! 0.1)0 0.00 ~'3"l;~ 109 , FP i, KR NICHLAUL Tit/125,00) 26.69 0.00 0,00 ~ 110 , E'P 5 KR NICHLAUL TWI5Q,QO) 32.85 0.00 0.00 111 , fP 5 ~ KR NICHLAUL T',,(35,00) 21.69 0.00 0.00 112 , E'P 10 "FfM' KR NICHLAUL TWI25,QO) 44.62 0.00 0.00 'RT 113 , E'P 10 KR NICHLAUL TWI25.QO) 62.14 0.00 0.00 ~ 114 11 KR NICHLAUL ED,EO 2.23 GCI103.00),TWI155.00) 50,35 7.91 39.26 ~ 115 , fP 5 KR NTC:HLI\UJ. EfJ, F.O [J.lil Grl~n.llll) ,TWlhO.IlIl) 11.'1:1 ~ • H ~ \0. \ \ lW~);~ tt b ,foP I KR NICHLAUL ED/EO 5.78 GC(100.00),TW(225.00) 34.45 0.00 44.32 m.: q;r;;l\ 117 , fP 3 KI{ NICII!.l\l]l. I-:Il 1.')f) IXI hI,. %) ,'I'W lei) ,00) 16.49 4.76 12.26 lfWiT 118 , E'P 3 PR NTCII!.AU1. 1-;1) 1. 88 GC I 4 .00) , TW 120.00) 9.58 4.75 8.65 ~ 119 ,E'P 2 KR NICHlP.UL GC I 68 .00) 3.90 1. 00 3.50 p~ 1:0 ------~------10 \:'1 82:r. ~ ..;: .~:l 97.00 :,,7~ - (-:i: -(-5; II,' -(-:0: - (-:)) - (-5} ,e.' \ \...1+/ 12~ Raipuf 124.00 1036 - (-5) -(-5) 112 - (- ':;; _ (_ i, : - (-5) ( 16';) 123 Amu Talab 168.00 253 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-51 - (- s) - (-5) (44 ) 124 Jai Sri 94.00 1332 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (210) 125 Sidhave 120.00 890 - (-5) -(-5) liP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (158) 126 Khonhauli 132.00 1536 P(l) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as (23~) 127 Rudauli 138.00 1351 Pill CHW (1) W,HP - (-51 TUE,eRr - (5-10) ( 2061 128 Agaya 36. 00 46l - (-5) -(-,) HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) ( 15) 129 8el.'...ra Di.h 127.00 88 - (-51 - (5-10) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (14 ) 130 Amahawa 117.00 291 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5) - (-5) (47) 131 Burha Deeh 152.00 737 - (-5) - (5-10) W,HP PO - (5-10) 8S (133) ) 1." \~h.llll.t i Il I oj ;~oo .(1) J ~I -(-)) - (:'-10) W, II"' -(-~) -(-5) as (24) 133 Ardauna 137.00 497 P (1) ,M (\) - (S-l 0) W,II[' I'll (', JII) (',-JO) ('Itl) 134 Semrahana 200.00 920 P(l) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) as (204 ) lY, l\dr 136 Pipria 61.00 477 - (-5) -(5-10) W,flP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (72 ) 137 8ishunpura 166.00 690 -(-5) - (5-10) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (117) 138 Dalka Chak 35.00 ------U N - I N H A a I T E 0 ------""'~ Census Directorate. Uttar Pradesh ------11 I:_ Hi 17 ------. KR :HCHI"'.;_;~ :i.OC .00), TW(15.00) 1" • 'X 16 9.0" 4. DC 1. 00 ~ , fP 2 KR N[CHr.,~IJr. GCI1~.(1),TWI2~.OO) -1l . Ifi ~ . 1 f) 2.11 , fP ] TWF:15.00) PR,KR NICHLAUL ED 2.00 GCI21.53),TWI16_99) 113.93 13.55 17.08 123 J wl"ffi'l1 [JR, KI( 111(:111./11)1, 1-:1),1-:1) ';C (:!>l • I 'J) , TW I I I), (1)) ]0.(1) 1.IlO 14.4'1 ~~ t24 1 PR,KR ~ [(:III./I.lII. (;C(fifi.()(l) ,TW(lS.OO) 10.00 1.00 28.12 ~ 125 1 PR,KR NICHLAUL ED GC(77.00),TW(20.00) 20.00 1.00 13.60 ~ 126 4 KR NICHLAUL ED, EAG 3.13 GC(20.11),TW(95.00) 3.00 10.00 5.76 ~ 127 , FP 6 KR N!CHLAUL ED 1.22 GC 14 .74) , TW (20. 00) 4.86 3.77 1. 90 .wTl!T 128 , FP 4 KR NICHLAUL GC(60.00),TW(50.00) 16.65 0.00 0.00 ali'!qr fur; 129 7 ~30 KR NICHLAUL GC(10.00),TW(7S.00) 11. 93 0.00 0.00 ~ 6 TK(20.00) PR NICHLAUL ED TW(75.00) ,TK(25.00) 51. 83 0.00 0.00 131 7 '@1m KR NICHLAUL ED 3.50 GC(30.00) ,TW(JO.OO) 108.16 3.50 14.50 ~ 132 8 TWE(lO_OO) KR NICHLAUL ED TW(100.54),TK(5.00) 127.50 1.50 2.50 ~ 133 7 PR, KR NICHLIIIJL CC(SO.OO) ,TWI12S.QO) 19.61 0.00 0.00 Wmm 134 B TK(5.00) 135 KR NICHLI'.UL GC(SO.OO),TW(50.00) 16.24 0.00 0.00 ~ >3 KR NICHLAUL ED Ge(30.00) ,TW(25.00) 6.12 0.00 0.00 ftIqftqr 136 9 KI\ :',1:','14/1 \I/I"/./II( ,',,' \',11.1111) ,TW (/', .1\\1) ~ I . I " \).Ill) 11.1)1) II/ \0 ~ LJ8 KR :; [:;WII IJIIl-1I1\ I;C (1', .(111), TW (1',.00) S • ,)) 11.00 0.00 ~ ------_. :39 Ba.lr:i ~r~\ ~ ~ ~8~.OO ::2b3: ?: 1: -::;-:0; ·tl, ;-;? -'- -- '~!8:, I :'T' 1460 ) : Ie r\..l.:n: :D:,.OO 11;)b loll) - (:; -1;)) .~ I ~11 - : - ,) - : - )) (~'7 b} 141 Majar'i 139.00 833 ? (1) -(S-~O) w, HP - r - '-)) -(-~) -(-'l) (L6d) 14: Bheria 220.00 ::H4 p(ll -lS-lO} 'rJ, HP i'O -1-'.1) - 1-',) ( ) I}~) ) 143 Bhabhauri 236.00 7 - (-5) -(5-10) W,HP - (- 5: - \-5) BS (1 ) ),)-1 Khcm,l\,J,ut',j 1:'0.00 18.0 - (-:,) -(5-10) W,BP - {-5} - (-5) BS (348) 145 Baraipar 133.00 347 - (-5) - 1l0~) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (62) 146 Arazi ;l';'::haJ1'1si nh 11.00 -_------U N - I N H A B I T " D ------fR~ ------ 147 Basuli 183.00 650 ? (1) -(5-10) \>I,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (107) 148 Arazi. Dha!mpur 25.00 9 -(-5) -(5-101 101, HI' - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (8 ) 149 Kolhua 92.00 533 -(-5) -(5-101 W,HE' - (-51 -(5-101 -(-5) (83) 150 Sohasa 132.00 362 -(-5) -(5-101 W,HE' - (-51 -(-51 - (-5) ( 60) ISl Serkui 81.00 41 - (-5) -!l0. ) W,HP _ (-', I -I-~I 110) 152 Kaima 142.00 984 -(-5) - (10+) W,HP - (-5) - (-51 - (-5) 1174 ) 1S3 Sehat 169.00 1578 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (290) 154 Mahada 44.00 230 -1-" ) - il o. ) "',III' - ( - ',j -( -',) - (-") (0) ISS Jahada 172.00 1667 P (1) , H (1) CHW( 1) W,HE' -(-5) MON,WED BS (360) JJ\'l' 156 Gaura Nipania [' 156.00 838 ? (1) - (-5) W,H? - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) (120) Census Directorate, Uttar Pr~desh ------~~------11 ; J ~ i 15 16 17 18 ------~------_------_------_--_------_--_----_----_-_-_------PR,KR :-!I~H~.u\l;~"' ;,u :.: . ~:; 0 GC (90.00) / ":1-1 ; 70.00: lO3.uO 3.S0 2.51 ~>il< 139 TWE(10.00) PR,KR SI3WA BI'.ZIl.R EO GC(40.00),TW:60.00) 73.43 3.50 3.00 $1ft 1.10 , TWEI~D.OO),TKIS.OO) KR SISWi\. BAZAR ED GC(20.DO),TWI100.00) 19.24 0.00 0.00 "If"li\ 141 10 1'\J" kl' : I : ',Vill 1',1\/./\\', t',I) IX 1 'Ii). 00), T'ri 1"0 .llO) 3~.Jl 3.90 2.90 ~ 142 TKI5.00) PR,KR NICHLAUL ED 1.IjJ GC(AO.OO),;WI90.00) 37.83 2.70 3.85 ~ 143 I 'I'WI·~ c'n ,(0) PR NICHLAUL ED GC(llS,OO) ,'['11(20.00) 14.82 0,00 0.00 ~ 144 10 KR NICHLAUL GC(40,QO),TW[50.00) 37.sg 0,00 0.00 ~ \<15 , FP 1 () TK (:0. (1)) KR NICHLAUL GC(9.DO) 2.66 0,00 0.00 3lTwf\~ 1'16 10 PR,KR NICHLAUL ED, El'.G, EO 2.27 GC (1. 00) ,W (l ,00) 98.00 2,50 L50 141 9 TW(13,00),TWE(I.00) • KR NICHLAUL GC(I2c.OO), TW(ID.OO) 1. 32 1. 00 1.00 3lTwf\~ 148 , FP 10 KR SISWI\ BI\ZI\R CC ( 60 , 00) • T'rI ( 2 5 . 00) 7.56 0.00 0.00 ~.m 149 10 PR SISWA BAZAR CC(JO.OO).TW(45.00) 1. 21 0.00 0.00 ~ 150 ,FP B TKIS.OO) PR SISWA BAZAR GC(30.00),TW(45.00) 1. 21 0.00 0.00 ~ 151 • FP 13 TK(5.00) KR NICHLAUL ED GC(J4.50) ,W(l.OO) 10.18 8.00 13 .24 ~ 152 • FP 13 TK (15. 00) KR NICHLAUL ED GC(85.00),TW(42.20) 18.56 10.40 10.00 me: 15J · ,p 10 TK(J.OO) KR NICHLAUL ED GC(JO.OO),W(J.OO) 1. 28 5.00 1.20 ~ 154 , FP 11 TW (4.00) PR NICHLAUL EAG GC(103.00),TW(43.00) 8.84 10.00 4.00 ~ 155 , FP 9 TK(3.00) KR SISWA BAZAR W GC(90.00),TW(35.00) 15.40 12.20 0.00 ~~ 156 , FP 9 TK(3.5J) 70 3 5 6 8 10 ______J ______------ 157 Sisalr.',j 83.00 2:~ 5 -1-5) - 1- 5) W, lIf - I -',) - (-',) - 1-',) {J :.: ) 158 Rampurawa 60.00 1084 -15-1Q) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (183 ) 159 Kiltailri ka La 74.00 95" P II) -1-0) W,lil' I'() 1'1)1':, Till} -15-10) 1163 ) 160 Pakri 223.00 2908 P 11), M( 1) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1442) 161 Kamta 76.00 638 P (1) ,M (1) CHW 11) W,EP - 1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (118) 162 Belawa 90.00 406 - (-5) -110+) HI' -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 182) 163 Ghornar 188.00 849 -1-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) WED -1-5) (145) 164 Nahchhauri 105.00 520 -(-5) -(10+) W,HP - 1-5) -(-5) -1-5) 1108) 165 Katahri Khurd 59.00 961 P (l) CHW 11) W, HI' PO TUE,FRI BS 1166 ) 166 Serahawa 25.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt 31TiOG ---_------ 167 Choragpur Madarha 196.00 508 - (-5) CHWI1) W, HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 181 ) 168 Katahari 134.00 72 - (-5) -(10+) W, HP -1-5) -(-5) - (-5) (18 ) 169 Barhara Chargaha 748.00 2489 I'll ) -(10+) W, HI' -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) ( 369) L70 rai k.3lJl i KI,ueo 83.00 124 - 1- 5) -(S-IIl) W, liP - 1- 'j) -1'r10) - 1-5) (I~ ) 171 Paikauli Kala 107.00 798 - (-5) -15-10) W,IIP - (-j) -(5-10) -(-5) (121 ) 172 Belwa Lalsa 114. 00 177 -1-5) -(5-10) w, HP -(-5) -15-10) -1-5) 129) 173 GurU 361.00 781 -(-5) -(5-11l) W, III' -(-',) - (', -) ()) -(-j) ( 1~ 2) 174 Ramgarwa 106.00 671 -1-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (94) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ,) ------._------,I 1 j 11 J .' 18 KR SI3'tJ.\ a;\Z.1.R GCI1C.OC) ,wI:SO.OO) • !:., 8.64 1. 60 4.80 f<:roqr .- ' , FP ';:'tJ(~;~.;-)O) ,?K(3.10) pr~, KR :,:i :;W/\ Hh/./I.H (jC (:.' IJ • 1:)) I T~J (~l. (0) :~ • ~l ~l ). :~c 9.20 ~ 158 ~ TWEIlO.GO) PR SISWA BAZAR ED GCI50.00) ,TII(2.00) 4.43 C40 3.80 ~~ 159 , FP 7 TK (:'. 3[)) PR SISWA BAZAR ED GC(85.CO) ,TW(7.00) 14.39 12.00 24.40 160 , FP 7 TKI81.00) ~ KR NICHLAlJL GC(24 .00) ,W(24 .00) 13.47 2.eO 8.20 'litl KR NICIILAUL ED CC I ,I () . () O} , TK ( 3 1 . 00) 7.CO 'I . ~O 6.80 ~ 162 , FP 12 KR SISWA BAZAR GC(78.00),TW(1.OO) 10. :4 19.00 10.00 163 ,FP 12 TK(70.001 ~ KR NICHLAL1 L ED GC (SS. 70), TW (37 .00) 8.2" C.40 3.60 mM 164 , FP 13 PR,KR SISWA IlAUd, ~:[), t:U GC ( 1'1 . -16) , TW (;, J. 00 I 9.50 2.S0 7.00 165 8 ~<¥ KR SISWA BAZAR GC(6.00).TW(10.00) 4.60 2.50 1. 50 ~ 166 8 KR SISWA BAZAR GeIlOo.OO) ,TWI65.00) 11.86 11.50 7.50 ~'l1WTi'J 167 , FP 7 KR SISWA BAZAR TWI80.00),:WE(10.00) 31. 73 7.00 5.25 ~ :68 , FP 10 KR SISWA BAZAR TW(30.00),TK(2.97) 673.09 6.00 36.00 ~~ 169 .FP 11 KR SISWA BAZAR ED GC(20.00),TW(50.00) 8.00 1. 99 3.00 ~~ 170 , FP 7 KR 3ISW/\ IlA/,/\H 1-:1) GC(10.00),TW(60.00) 20.00 4 .80 S.U ~'MIi 171 , FP '/ TKI7.00) PR S 1 SW/\ RA(,AR 1'W(AO .00) CH.OO ~.4(i 4.00 ' ~ I'1lffiI1 1 7~' ,1-'1' PR SISWA BAZAR TW(170.00) ,TK(5.00) ;'34.00 13.00 10.41 173 , FP 6 R(35.00) 'IffiT GC(20.00),TW(50.00) 29.00 3.25 174 PR,KR SIAW/\ BAZAR 4.00 ~ 5 72------~------5 7 8 9 10 175 Br.o~_ i ,:~ah i )9.00 835 ? ~ :) -1-5: W,H? - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (13: ) 176 0~j r:.;''-'/iJ.':'' ia 38.00 875 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (142) IF! j ~ j :.> ( J (.[ ,r / r ~ "l. ( .:)() l-ln P (1) - (-0) W,HP - (-5) - (~-lO) - (-5) (2"~ ) 178 BrJt_h; , f,j .1l0 ]]'1 - (-'i) -1-5) 'N, HI" - (-5) - (',-Ill) - (-',) (f,l) 179 Sanda Khurd 66.00 1352 ? (:) -(-51 W,HP -(-5) -15-10) -1-5 ) (c03 ) 1'J [) r (,II i , i'I/.rli) 1 ll~ (~ - (- j I -(-J) 'd, Ill' - (5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) (19':;) . 1 ~ 1 ::,u:doJ t\d I d llJ:'.!;:: . -. ------I' N I N II A Il [ T r-: II ------"'~ ------ 182 Gagauli 66.00 61 -(-5) -(5-10) 'II, HI" -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (HI U N - I N H A I E D 183 Margahi '12.00 ------8 T ------"'~ ------ Total : 31229.00 159006 1"(66) ,M(6) ewc (2) , PHC II) 26822 H (3) , PUC (2) T8 (3) , CHW ( 16) 11 1: 13 IS 16 17 18 K? S 1,,;VA B/'.ZAR GC(30.00) ,nIISO.OO) 15.00 1.15 3.00 ~ liS , ,p 7 PR,KR SISWA BAZAR [B ED GeI18.00) ,TWI15.00) 3.00 1.00 1.00 176 6 ~ PH,KH ::J:;w~. IiM./\1< J-:IJ,I':() (;CIW.OO) ,TW('JiJ.OO) 9.00 1. 10 8.00 ~ 17'1 'I KR S T SWJ\ RI\Z/\R F.D OC(25.00) ,'['1'1(30.00) 5.00 0.73 2.00 178 , f'p 'iI¥lT KR SISWA BAZAR ED Ge(iO.OO) ,'['1'1135.00) 4.00 1. 37 6.00 179 , ,p 6 ~~ KR SISWA BAZAR ED GCI40.00) ,'['1'1155.00) 8.00 1.84 2.00 ~ 180 7 KR SISWA BAZAR GCI45.00) ,'['1'1150.00) 5.00 1.99 . 0.00 ~'2fi<'Ii 181 7 KR SISWA EAZA? GC(10.00) ,TWI50.00) 2.00 2.16 2.00 rMWft 182 8 KR SISWA BAZAR GCI20.00) ,,[,W(40.00) 9.39 1. 00 2.00 ~ 183 8 J~I).')'1 (;C\J"':~.I;::) ,W\·131.00) 13 \ 1 Ii. 03 1181. 63 19'1 1 '$fI11!l'I1 l~n CENSU~ ""'~tr.J 7~ Jl.MEN['\'rEs lINe Dis t ric t Nal1\e : Maharai ~ lIT11lfiT:rrtr 'llTlniT'jii'I lfi'?I~ ~ ir-l r n I.".V .. 81.u-ck L)/1 ~"rau'Lcf 'J Tansil Nlcnlaul 184 Khosta u 240.00 E,96 - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (351) 185 Harpur Khurd 103.00 ~19 -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-s) - (-s) - (-5) (32) 186 Mathva 104.00 ~81 - (-5) -(5-10) TTtJ, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (106) 187 Mishrauliya 104.00 373 - (-5) - (5-10) TW,HP - (-s) -(-:,) -(5-10) (178) 188 Papari Khurd 109.00 ~14 P(l) - (-S) TW,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (1421 189 Madu Bani 511.00 296S P (2) ,M (1) -(S-10) TW,HP PO WED - (-5) (546) 190 Parsa 16S.00 1207 0(1) -(S-10) TW, HP -(-5) TUE,SAT -(5-10) (186) 191 Sihuli 148.00 U N - r N H A B r T r-: D ------"'~ ------ 192 Ghorahi Chak Kalan 57.00 U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 193 Ghorahi Chak Khurd 41.00 U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 194 Parari Kalan 247.00 1638 -(-5) - (-5) TW, HP -(-:,) -(-5) -(-5) (272) 195 Harpur Kalan 169.00 982 p (1) - (-5) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (149) Census------~------~------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh lITll RmrlIil ','!!,; .. ,\.:;l· I1flIITlirrr :""'-\''J:; us!:: . oqfulTlirrr Land Use (31'4nufu~"""" -=ri~3RJlIn~-~.q~~ey , ... ' , ' ,. '''. ~ 3i fu KR NICHLAUL GC(71.00) 16.00 0.00 15.78 185 12 ~~ \ KR NICHALAUL GC[70.00) 21.00 0.00 13.07 186 12 ~ KR NICHALUL GC(6S.aO) 22.00 0.00 13.74 fqmffi 187 12 KR NICHALUL EA TW(78.00) 19.00 0.00 12.05 ~' 188 12 .~ KR NICHALUL GC(244.00) 114.19 0.00 153.00 189 12 ~ KR MAHRAJGANJ TW(103.64) 40.00 0.00 21. 00 'ffiIT 190 14 KR NICHLAOL GC(93.00) 37.01) 0.00 (}, ]9 191 d f'm.FIT KR NICHLAUL TW(37.00) 20.00 0.00 0.29 ~ KR NICHLAUL TW(28.00) 10.00 0.00 2.79 tir;¢r KR NICHALUL TW(126.00} 82.00 0.00 39.27 ~i!ii'Ii 194 8 KR NICHALUL TW(97.00) 40.00 0.00 22.05 ~i!ii'Ii 195 8 J 6 9 10 1% .>!r\ ! ~, j r :'1 /.;.111) '1"/1 -(-c) - (-.;) TW,IIP PO - (-~)) - (-',) (94 ) 197 Semara. 82.00 1132 -(-5) -(-5) TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 160) 198 Da!'hL~ 97.00 ------U N - r N H r. B I T E: D ------Tn:31I 199 Mokhar-, 78.00 681 - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( ll7) 200 Bas'N'ar 123.00 1221 P(l) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (231 ) 201 Bhag'dan pur Urf Bhul 128.00 868 -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (109) 202 Tikar 21 7.00 1717 P(l) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (271 ) 203 \',-lr:;.\\jlli \O:'.(\\) \ \1\1\ 1'(1) - (', 11\) TW,IlI' I'll nil'" SI\T (:'1,1) 204 Hathiya Hathsar 111 i 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tn:~ ------ 205 Singhpur 446.00 1623 P(l) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (225) 206 Dudhrai 355.00 640 - (-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (106) ,- 207 Semra Kamahriya Urf -, 307.00 397 -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (89) 208 Maheshpur Kawelwa 217.00 836 -(-5) -(5-10) TW, flP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (146) 209 Kohrawal 277 .00 2627 P(l) -(5-10) TW,flP - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (582 ) 210 Auratar 315.00 2111 P(2) -(5-10) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) ( 414) 211 Dighawa 98'.00 627 -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (88) 212 Ganeshpur 129.00 903 -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (148) 213 Naksha Baksha 362.00 1936 P(1) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (3'il ) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ;) ______~---- ______J----. Ie 14 15 tri ! 7 1" ______1" 13 ~---- ______.. ______J----. HR NICI!ALUL EA TWi]:l.OO) ~6.CO c.oe 12.15 ~ 13-6 8 KR NICHALUL EA GC(J3.00) 37.00 0.00 :.::'J -wm 1 '1/ 10 KR NICHLAUL GC(35.00) 45.00 0.00 16.57 ~ 198 9 KR NICHALUL GC(37.00) 29.00 0.00 11. 88 ~ 199 13 KR NICHALUL GC(76.00) 30.00 0.00 17.43 KR NICHLAUL GC(64.00) 43.00 0.00 20.92 'I1']qR 'F ~ 'I1'rM-rr 201 12 KR NICHLAUL TW(106.00) 100.78 0.00 11. 00 ~ 202 10 KR NICHLAUL TW(45.00) 37.00 0.00 19.64 ~ 203 10 KR NICfiLAUL TW(38.00) 62.00 0.00 10.63 ~m.m- 204 10 KR NICHLAUL TW(212.001 200.00 0.00 33.g6 205 8 fm'F KR NICHLAUL TW{:'5·I.OO) 3·1.00 O.IlO {lb. JJ 'j"!Rrt ?O6 ~ KR NICHLJWL TW (206. 00) 41. 00 0.00 60.45 ~~~~ 207 6 I,!; NlCIILJ\UL TWI1:2b.02) 74.00 0.00 17 .CO 208 7 ~~ KR NICHLAUL TW (1 'i'l. (0) Pl, J,( 0.(1) ·11. IIII itl,.~;r,,! LO~, 7 KR NICHKLAUL TW (150.00) 128.00 0.00 36.87 J1'rm;R 210 7 KR NICHLAUL GC(SS.74) 32.00 0.00 10.00 fw<:rr 211 8 KR NICHLAUL EA GC(81.00) 28.QO 0.00 19.64 212 8 ~ KR NICHLAUL EA 4.00 GC(l98.00) 106.38 0.00 54.00 ~iI'!im 213 S 79 ------~------. 6 9 10 ------hf,. :;:J -(-s) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) ,: 17; 215 VihuL U N - r N H A B r TED 216 Sekhui 391.00 2B4 P(2) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) SUN - (-5) (582) 11/.00 1334 -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (224) ! .' I) ~ I ',I 'J'W, HI' I'll ( ',I ( 'd ( '(jI) 219 Domki 1~2.,)O 700 P (1 ) -(-5) TW,H? PO - (-5) - (-5) (II',) 220 Jagdaur 286.00 1813 P(l) PHC(l), CHW(l) TW,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (316 } 221 Barahia 173 .00 /]4 P (1) - (-5) TW,IIP PO SNf (1,,1) 222 Pachama 189.00 1102 M(1) - (-5) TW,H? - (-5) TUE -(-5) (216 ) 223 Hardi 175.00 1415 P(2) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) MON,WED -(-5) (227) SAT 224 Jamui 197.00 2338 P (1) - (-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (461 ) 225 Harkhora 249.00 1712 P (1) - (-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (297 ) 226 Mithaura 272.00 4004 P (2) ,M (2) -(-5) TW, HP PO MON,WED BS (708) FRI 227 Barua Sonia 272.00 1575 P(l) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (275) 228 D"Llfwa 1 J". 00 P (1) -(5-10) TW, liP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 229 Moravan 103:00 672 - (-5) -(5-10) TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 116) 230 Bhagatar 286.00 2592 -(-5) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (4l0) _ TW,HP 231 Amataha 51.00 536 -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (86) ------~------~------Census Director~te, !)ttar Prad~3h 80 Total S5-?18 ? (25) , M (4) \~ ') 1 9 o (l) ~I ------o ------~----- _------_------1991~ 1991 CEilS\;S ;;r.;~trot AHE:-I ITl ES AND District Name : Maharaiaani =ii~;;r.;t=Ifumii • r ~ '!Ttl""'¥' ~ ~ til*,,"'lT'ft ;;n;;n<1i!Tc: or;r *m'~ m;i. ="":w! 81;N;M """~T1'-i~ ~ (~ C.D. Block Mithaura Tahsil Maharajganj Dumar Bhar 38.45 403 -(-5) - (-51 T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 66) Dharmauli 12l.01 1123 P (1) PHC(ll T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (178) Kolhuwa 104.75 119 - (-5) -(-51 T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (25) Sonarikhas 141.24 910 PILI -(-5) T, W, HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (136) 5 Chowk 738.58 5969 P(l) PHC III , CHW (1) T, W, HP PO MON,SAT BS (10151 6 Tegarahana 92.97 147 - (-5) - (-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (24 I 7 Kunia (Jrf Mah""hplJf 1 hJ . f)? 1 SIl3 P (1) -1-5) T,W,flr -1-5) -1-5) -(-5 ) (2 S2) B Kamharia Kala 17 8.07 1012 -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP PO -1-5) - (-5) ( 170) 9 Nath Nagar 179.69 1653 P (2) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (262) 10 fl')) ·1:)r'lr' Id). bb 1'1'/ - I - ')) -(5-10) W,I!P -(-5) -15-10) -15-10) (72) 11 Bel M.lr i.l 'lI1 . ~;: ?11 L, r 11 ) -1-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (:1:2;)) 12 Sadho Chak 50.18 346 -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (55) ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh llTl{f.mmT Vll.l..~,;I·: 11! i 'IftI\Pim L..;Ni:J ~ ...~'r: ------_------~------ . 'IftI \Pim Land US!! (31 ~~:- ~ ~:- ~ KR t'AfiARAJGAN J GC 125.00) 7.00 1. 45 S.OO ~'I1f{ 10 KR MAR;\JGANJ 5.00 GCI73.00) 25.00 4.01 i 4. 00 >Wffi;ft 10 '. KR MAHARAJGANJ 36.00 GCI10.00) 11. 00 7.75 0.00 ~3lT 3 13 KR MAHRAJGANJ GC171.24) 29.00 41. 00 0.00 ~19m 14 PR MAfiARAJGANJ EA 27.00 GC I 361. 00) 246.00 31.00 73.58 KR MAHRAJGANJ GCI45.00) 41. 00 0.00 6.21 ~ 13 KR MAHRAJGANJ EA GCIIJ8.00) 13.00 0.00 14.52 ~~~ 7 10 KR MAHARAJGANJ GClI06.00) 45.00 10.07 17. 00 ~"ifiMi 1e KR MAHARAJGANJ 6.00 GCI84.00) 57.00 8.00 24.69 '1rIr=rlt 14 KR MAIIRAJGANJ 4.00 GCIJO.OO) lS.I)O O.!ili 1.1)1) ~( III 16 K" MAHRAJGANJ GCI179.00) 140.00 8.00 44.92 ;t;r 'I1Wn 11 16 KR MAHRAJGANJ EA GCI28.00) 15.00 0.00 7.18 ~ 12 12 ------~------~------2 10 ------13 Dharampur 108.136 :357 - H) -1-5) T, W, HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (212 ) 14 Chainpur 161.88 777 -(-5) -1-5) TW,HP -(-5) -1-5) - (- 5) (117) 15 O'Joci 220.91 1381 -1-5) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (223) 16 :~nhtl;111 [(j :::cq .:<). H'Pi p 11 ) -(-:0) T, 1'1'1, liP -I-~) - (-5) -(-:,) (,':' -I) 17 Piparia Gurugo Gov'in ~ 131.12 816 -1-5) -15-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) (130 ) 18 Piparia Manik Rai 96.32 453 - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) 173) 1') Kdr;lUI,j :'01. i\") I·U) )'11) 1'1it:(I) ':'W, )11' - (-5) -(-;) -(-5) (:~]9 ) 20 Pipara Sonari 225.01 1810 P (1) -(5-10) r'd, HP - (-5) SUN -1-:)) (:'''[1) , 21 Barawa Raja 292.43 2392 ? (1) - (5-10) TW, HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (40Q) 22 Parasa Raja 146.50 1377 - (-5) -1-5) TTIJ', HP -(-5) -(-5 ) -(-5) (224 ) 23 Darahata 383.26 2912 P(1) FPC (1) ,CHW (1) T,W,HP PO FRI - (-5) (490) 24 Baragadahi Basantnat 242.8~ 2069 PILI -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) (372) 25 Kewalapur Kalan 84, 03 686 -1-5) -1-5) T,W, HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (107) 26 Gaunria Raja 217.23 1039 Pll) -(-5) T,HP -1-5) - (-5) - 1-5) (lil·1) 27 Pakariyar Khurd 177.66 539 - (-5) - (-5) T'N, HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 78) 28 N~dua 191. ~ (, l:~ ]q -1-',1 - 1-5) TW,IIi' PO SUN - 1-0 I ( 20~) 29 Basntpur Raja 112.70 1425 P (1) - (5-101 T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (227) 30 Rehaon 209.44 1079 -1-5) - (5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (In) Census Directorate, Uttar ?radesh ':'..r j"V I l-l,\'i ,I, (1 ;, 31 Jr.·::: ,) T, W, III - (-'») _ \ -')) - i ' )) ( I') 32 K.:::.s:n::::. r :_.c: 290,17 : 803 - (-5) - (-s) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (')', n 33 'jJ::,.jur:.~~ 454.10 37e7 P (1) , M( 1: -(-5) T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (665) ';1 '/,H>J.J \I I ,J ~ ;'1)1), I, 1 ;';'1 i'( 1) - ( ~) - I :) I T, W, Hi·' - (-~j I W,:[) - (-')) ( :~ () \) ) -: I~ ; ,J;; i 'j • !J :.: ( ~'J Jr 1 >~ II j·1', \ - ( - ,I ' ( -',) T,W, ill' - ( _')) - (-(l) - ( _I)) ( I I' 36 2a!:.'3.['.3r::::l l/a i0.1 0 Cl2, 10 441 -(-s) - (-5) T,W,H? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (>3C) 3) Pdnr::w;-~ :_'-(-_l[H~_:_ ~26, II 4~lC 2(:2) -(5-10) T,H? PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (7,,0 I 38 ?ipara Kalyan 412.91 2286 2 (:; - (0-:'81 T,W,H_? - (-5) -(-51 -(S-lOl (37'l) 39 SonawaL 341.97 1888 P (1) -(-5) T, 'Ii, HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (3(7) 10 l-'cj[d:j,j MI~f ~ r : ~ f) fl. ~: ~) ~: j~ 1 P (l} -(-51 T,W,HP -(-51 -(-5) - (-5) (373) 41 Senduria 518. <12 349C P (2) ,:1::_) -(5-10) T,W,HP PO ':'UE,SAT BS (640; 42 Parasa Chak Govahi 128.29 338 -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,H? -(-5) - (-51 - (-5) ( :36) 43 Pakariar Buzurg 189.80 1164 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (213) 44 Pipara Narayan 190. 61 1128 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5), -(-5) ( 1791 45 F~rJ u i i 71 \2,<1 if I 1 'i;' . h4 l,),)r) - (-')) - {')-1 0 I T,W,IIP 1'0 - (:;-tl) I - (5 -to I (:::)1) 46 Ledawa 197·.49 1620 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,H? -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (:'3S) 1 , P.-::I L,] r r~nq,Jw,jn 'JI)J. ,11 ,11 be P ( l) -(0-10) T,W,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) ( 72Q) 48 !{a, r \ l\df pill .~ q(} • t J t\ ;'I)')H - ( -',) - (', -I 0) 'I',W, liP -(-s) -(-:,) -(-:,) (]' 1) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh , 4'_ ~? 1.'-!_1.:~::.?~.~G~.NJ ::,;: :: .G'J: €Q.OQ ~.ca ~ 31 ;:}. : ',: KR ~~~;~.~.:<"~,':::GANJ ED GC ~ :3:. CO) 11S.CO G.OO ~ 32 :-;R :'}\Hi\RAJG;.NJ ED ;'W (l86. 00) 213.00 o.co SS.:Q ~ 33 1 IiR ~li\II.~I;,'\,It';,\N. ! 1·:/\ I'W( /',.\)1)\ '1",1 ( ().\\(\ ! i,.il,) 'HI''!I{ j~ I J'j KR i"Jl.HARAJGANJ TW(64.00) 57.00 0.00 If).~() ~ 8 f 36 KR i"~\HARAJGANJ T..J(S4.00l 42.00 1. 00 :5. :J a:w:c KR MAHARAJGANJ G(; \39Z .CO\ 61.00 Hl. 00 :';7.11 ~~ 31 5 ~R ~J'JlARAJGANJ ED 7W(196.GO\ 161.00 3.9: 02.00 limT~ 38 5 KR MAHJl.R.AJGANJ GC(167.00) 95.00 11. 97 68.00 ~ 39 10 40 PR ~,Hl'.RAJGANJ £1'. TW{122.00) ~OIl.OO 9.00 2!.29 rmn..m 13 PR :-V\ilt\R:'\J(~l\Nd 1':1\ 1'W (~L: .1)1)) ~lJ.OO 0.00 93.40 ~ 41 l. KR Ml\HARAJGANJ TW(70.00) 42.00 1.00 15.29 '1'mT qq; rfr;m't 42 12 KR Ml\HARAJG1\NJ GC' 90 .00\ 18.00 0.00 21.80 ~'f1'\ 43 12 KR srSWA GC( 101).001 60.00 5.00 19."1 fi:!tm "Rm' 44 10 KR MAHARAJGANJ 1'1'1(71.00) 59.00 0.00 22.64 ~WIl 45 6 KR MAHARAJGANJ E.A GC{90.00) S1.0G 3.00 23.49 ~ 16 6 i KR MAHAAAJGANJ E.A GC (148.00) 149.00 13.00 80.54 ~ 4B 9 ------_------~------~------~~------9 10 ------~------~------~ ------,19 Ku 'fl'I" l -! ~, • ~) l.; ~ ~·ll - (-5) -(5-10) T,W,tl? - (-5) FRI - {-5) (299 : 50 Barahara Meer 417 . 65 1629 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (2 6R) 51 Rampur Meer 269.13 1446 P (1) -15-10) T,W,IIP -(-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (248) 52 Mundera Kala ]41.16 1647 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (274 : 53 Mohanapur ]52.90 2787 P (1) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) MON,WED BS (495 ) 54 Narainpur 223.80 1011 -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) SUN - (-5) (161 ) 55 Belawa Khurd 51. 40 895 -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (167) 'in BfJ~l(jntpu r' KhurrJ :''/0. i'I 118b - (-5) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (184 ) 57 Sisawania 81. 34 748 -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (124 ) 58 Mujahana Buzurg 202.75 1707 P(l) -(10+) T,W,HP PO - 1-5) - (-5) (277) 59 Ifishwanathpur Urf Fa 188.59 1224 P(l) ,MIl) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -'(-5) 1198 ) 60 Nandana 315.67 2876 -1-5) -15-10) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 1460) 61 Rajawal 92.27 554 P(1) ,Mil) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) WED - (-5) (93) 62 Rampur Mahuawa 176.85 531 P(l) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (86) Total : 96834 P(37) ,M(4) PHCI3), FPClll 16207 CHW(2) I' I J . II I', 1 i';' :--t\ii;.... ,!\.\JLJli.l\)"._r SA ::~(~3.00: S~.GO ':. :10 '"0(1 ; ~ I'l( :-'L\\L\\L\, Il ~N'lJ l'W \.:Uj .\)0) \ ()',. ho I).vl) 1).00 so I KR MAHI'.RAJGANJ TW (129. 00) 105.00 M,OO :'1, I', 'Ii Ii PR MAHARAJGANJ EA TWIl7S.00) 110. 00 0.00 53.16 52 5 PR MAHARAJGANJ TW{l59.00) 142.00 C.CO 01.90 53 10 KR MAHARAJGANJ TW (146 .00) 43.00 3.00 31. 80 S4 5 KR MAHARAJGANJ TW (28. 00) 10.00 4.00 9.40 55 9 KR MAHARAJGANJ GC{l77.00) 44.00 4.74 45.00 56 8 KR SISWA GCI50.00) 17.00 1.00 13 .34 8 KR SISWA EA GCI115.00) 62.CC 1. 00 24.75 58 10 KR SISWA EA GCI50.00) 8,00 5.00 25.59 59 10 KR SISWA GCI245.00) 20.00 9.67 41,00 60 6 KR MAHARAJGANJ EA TW 135. 00) 19.00 4.00 34 .27 61 10 KR MAHARAJGANJ E:A TWI9S.00) 63.00 1.00 : 7 ,37 62 9 ~: Itl.()() ,;C (40,1J .''') ,'1''11 I Ji 'Ii. ~)41 U~:::. 14 ;:') I • Y3 19S3.)n 0114.161 VIKAS KHAND NICHLAUL, I MfTHAURA & SISWA BAZAR I (TAHSIL NICHLAUL & PART OF I TAHSIL MAHARAJGANJ) DISTRICT MAHARAJGANJ lc~ Nome of ViIl09e-S Amemti~1 33 Mcnhouli Khurd PO o 127 Rudouli A 15. Ji(atahJi Kala PO: J;;::,. 165 Katohri Khurd PO, £. 1S8 Popori Khurd PO 196 SonboBCI PO 20l ParlQuni PO, .til. 21. ModanpUf PO 219 Domki PO T AHSl. NICIf-AIL 260 Genna PO, A 268 Ee\wQ .... ; 5 I N[WLY QlE.lT£D J 276 Siswa Buzurg ~ .". 285 Vordhra t-Iohc!nth pO \... ...,_,..~.,__- _._._._ IfAT[. ___ ._.~._._ c-tMeT. ___. _ .• _ .. _ .. _- t.ua.___ _ 1991~ 1991 C£N~U, qo "R lIfumii n lITlp:r iI" 5-10 f ~ !ITII qrr "f1l'I 5 9 10 C.D. B10ck Siswa Tahsil Nich1aul 232 Semari 200.00 1039 P (1) ,M (1) - (-5) T,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1D) ( 179) 233 Barwa 88.00 471 -(-5) -I-51 T,W - (-51 -(5-10) -(5-1DI (107 ) 234 Pokhe~ Bhinda 113.00 685 -(-51 -I-51 T,HP - (-s) - (-51 -(-5) (98) 235 Sujauli 106.00 554 -15-101 -(5-101 T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (83) 236 Chankauli 198.00 992 - (-5) - (-5) T,W -(5-10) - (-5) -15-10) (161) 237 Rudalapur 320.00 1372 P (1) MWC ( 1) , CHW ( 1 ) T,B? -(5-l0) - (S-10) -15-10) (224) ::3B Rampuf3w.) 23.00 13:: -IS-101 -(0-10) '1', Hl' - (0-10) - (0-10) -15-10) ( 30) 239 Pipra Bazar 78.00 615 p 11) -(5-10) T,HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) ( 119) 240 Jagarnathpur 299.00 1805 - (-5) - (-5) T,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (3061 241 8elbhada 121. 00 1115 - (-5) - (-5) T,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 1207) 242 Aqya 45.00 205 -1-5) -(-51 T,HP -(5-101 - (-5) - (-5) (32) 243 Bagahi 94.00 706 -1-5) -(-5) T,W -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) ( 129) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh UPI r'l~f~H,1 \'1 LL,I\\;t·; !\Lh.; ~lI ,fz; M Land Usc (~'lfllif;~ - ~t!",t~~ 'f:f.~f,,~f'H ii~if;c;'r (i.e. area under di fferent type of larhj u:,c in h(~(~tiJrf~~i r()lJlld(~d uptu two uccim.J 1 p1 .W'~S) wtnili ~~ :;itil 1f.:r 3lfur.In iIi'iin:lITll m~fMiI 1ITll 'fiT 'lfl1 ~ ~ 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 2 ------~ ------_------ ~~:- ~ ~:- ~ KR SISWA GC(61.00),TWI100.00) 27.00 2.57 9.00 232 13 wm KR SISWA GC (30 .00) ,TW (30.00) 13.00 2.00 12.73 233 12 ~ KR SISWA. SA GC(29.00) ,TW(30.00) 40.00 1. 82 12.00 G'rurr~ 234 14 KR SISWA GC(25.00) ,TW(75.00) 23.00 2.00 6.28 235 12 wffi'iI KR SISWA GC(S6.00) ,TW(lOa.aO) 32.00 2.72 7.00 ~ 236 6 PR SISWiI. SA GC(200.00),TW(72.00) 39.00 3.00 8.48 237 5 ~ KR SISWA GC(5.00),TW(5.00) 7.00 1.89 LOO 238 5 ~ KR SISWA GC(40.00) ,TW(~O.OO) 10.00 1. 02 1.01) f PR SISWA ED GCI200.00),TW(53.00) 30.00 4.00 12.43 240 14 ~ KR SISWA EA GC(33.00) ,TW(60.00) 18.00 2.00 7.70 241 12 ~ KR SISWA GCI29.00) 12.00 1. 73 2.00 242 10 ~ KR SISWA GC 179 .00) 10.00 1.14 4.00 243 10 ~ ------~------~2------_------_------ ,I';' 244 N::.:: 'l! ~ .CO ::::'; ~) - -:; " - (1 C ~) ':', HP (10. ) - 11 C f: - ; ~.: J) ('1~ ) 24~ M1Jf1C._!::.i ,~ ~ • (10 116 -: -:,) - (1(>'-) T,HP (10+ ) - (10+) -:>10} (27) 24" K ~ 5h';rlti' j r :11. (jn 1% - : - '0) -(lOt) T,HP (10+) - (lO+) - (>10) (23: 247 Karid: [1 11';.()() f; 14 - (-',) - (-'J) T,IIP - 15 -1 O} - (') -Ill) - (5 -1 O) II JII} ~: 4 ~ K,j rrn,J!l i 1 Jf). O() 9"1 J P( 1: ,M I;} M'tIC (11 , CHW (1) T,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (10) 249 Ch L IJ<.,OJfld 1 !,i, .00 j JbD )'(11 11 (l) ,:-1WC Ill, Pile (1 I T,BP - (-5) MON,7HU BS (~1 j) CHW (1) SUN 250 Gaur.ar'::"a 139.00 776 PO I -(5-10) T,HP PO -(5-l0) -(5-10) (D:) 251 Khajuria 48.00 527 -(-5) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (74 ) 252 Rampur Kala 171.00 1403 -(-5) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-51 - (-5) (247) 253 Kanharia 134.00 694 P (1) -(-5) !,HP - (-5) - [-51 -(-5) (105) 254 Hevati 111.00 1018 P(l} ,Mil} -(5-10) T,HP - (5-l0) -[5-101 -IS-1O) (251 ) 255 Shitalapur 167.00 1733 P (I) -(S-lO) T,H8 -(5-10) -(5-l0) -(5-10) (272) 256 Laxmipur Kart 97.00 874 P [1) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (150) 257 2akari Chaube 249.00 182" P Ii} -\5-10) T,W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -IS-1O} (291) 258 Gangauli 96.00 308 -(-51 -(-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) ( 531 259 Bindwalia 153.00 330 -(-5) - (-51 HP -(-51 - (-5) -HI (63 ) 260 Germa 170.00 1898 P (I) -(-5) T,W, HP PO FRI -[-5) 1342) 261 Rampur Khurd 124 .00 1019 P (1 I -(5-10) Rt' .TO -(S-lO) -(5-10) [ 169) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 13 ' , 1: ... ~ {: \ " ------____ T_~------______. ______. ~ - _. ------i-\R . ~ ; . :~v:\, , (~(_: (::1). OU) 1 J. (/1; l.OI) ~ 24·1 KR 3I.sW:\ CiC (::1; .110 I 1 l.O;) O.tH I.'),) 'l;'m ~: '1 ~.) II KR SISWA GC(27 .001 9.00 1.00 3.65 246 11 ~ KR SISWA EA GC(12J.171 15.00 2.00 ).GO ~ 247 7 PR SISWA ED GC(10O.OOI,TW(39.00) 1 ~ .00 l. 4 9 :~. 00 ~ 248 1Q PR SISWA ED GC(lOO.00),TW(16.00) 20.00 10.00 19.39 ~ 249 10 KR SlSWA ED GC(100.00),TW(16.00) 13 .00 1. 35 9.00 ~ 250 10 KR SISWA ED GC(4.S2I,TW(30.00) I.se 1. 00 5.00 251 12 ~ ?R SISWA SO GCIlOO.OO) ,1W(35.42) 18.00 2.00 5.00 KR SISW:\ ED GC(100.00),TW(8.00) 20.02 1.00 5.80 ~ 253 17 KR SISWA ED GC(36.00) ,TW(60.00) 10.85 0.15 4.00 m 254 5 1 PR SISWA GC(77.97) 10.00 0.00 J.OO 256 11 "'~'!ilt KR srSWA ED GC(214.48) 29.00 2.00 4. GO ~~ 251 , ,p 6 PR ~r.3WI\ fA (;1'( /',.!ll)) 1'/.iJiI I. (10 '!.I)() lil[i~il i ~rJ I PR SISWA ED GC (21. 98) ,TW (100. 00) 25.00 1. 00 5.00 ~ 25? 3 KR SISWA GC (57. 00) ,TW (100 .00) 10.00 0.02 3.00 iw1r 260 3 KR SISWA TW(199.00) 20.00 1. 00 4.00 261 6 w:fTP~ 10 ------_------_------262 Pa ka ri IJrt Mi r:]anj 1 y). CO . JiJ -(-5) -15-10) T, ~1 P -1-5) -(S-lO} -IS-l~: : ::= f)) 263 Muderi 13".00 332 -15-10) -15-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 162) 264 Rat.anplJI" 1 ',I;. ()() 11)I)f) - 1- 'i) -(5-10) T,I!P - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) I ;:')~) 265 Bishunpura 83.00 424 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( nO) 266 Baliawa 142.00 148 -1-5) -(-5) T,HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) 131 ) ~~ fJ I lJ.Jd,]IJ I i I L' .1)1) ~'I J -I-~) -1-5) T,H? -(-5) -1-:') -1-5) (150) 268 Belwa 132.00 1965 P (1) ,H (1) CWC(l) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (332) 26'1 Indrapur 43.00 4 - (-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (3) 270 Sabaya 822.00 5569 P(l) -(-5) T,HP PO - (-5) BS ( 9011 271 Siswa Khurd 291.00 1758 - (-5) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 305) 272 Khesarari 1238.00 5603 P (1) - (-5) T,HP PO -(-5) - (-51 (912) 273 Mithaura Devrwa 15.00 ----_----- U N - I N H A B I T E: D ------~~ ------ 274 Pratap Pur 78.00 561 - (-5) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (89) 275 Rampur 38.00 785 P (1) -(-5) T,flP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (151) 276 Sisawa Buzurg 364.00 2017 P (1) ,M (1) PHC (I) T,HP -(-5) -1-5) - (-5) (247) 277 El:j apa~ 33J.CC ..; 4: 4 ? (l) - (-5) T,H? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( J 19) 278 Gauri 138.00 1088 - (-5) - (-51 T,HP -(-51 - (-5) - (-51 (176) 279 Baijnath Pur 11:'.00 1175 P ( 1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (20M) ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------_------_-_------'i~ l2 16 - , ------:-:~ .~ ; ~ ~'.·L'\ rw (:)1), ',ilj) i,I;{; ',,;;1) " .'i'i ~3irfurhl >: (J:~ ~:\ .:3:SIJ.; Til ( 106. ] 6) 16.0C 1. CO 3.00 t¢.T 263 5 KR SISW.'\ 1"11 (133.40) 1~.OO 1.00 4.00 264 7 tiR'F KR SISWA ED GCI36.49) ,nI130.00) 13.00 1. 00 3.00 265 6 ~ KR SISWI\ TW(1l8.1J) 21.CO 1. 00 2.00 ~ 266 4 PR .sISWA GC(100.55),TW(5.00) 21. 00 1. 00 5.00 ~ 267 3 KR SISWA GC(10O.OO),TW(4.03) 21.00 1.00 6.00 ~ cb8 4 KR SISWA SA GCID.55) ,TW{20.00) 7.00 0.00 L.OO 269 3 ~< PR SISWA ED GCI30.00),TW(30.00) 20.00 1. 81 3.90 t!OI PR SISWA ED GC(64.98),TW(200.00) 20.00 1. 00 5.00 Rm PR,KR SrSWA ED GC (72.1 ti) ,TW ( 1000.00 I 1:: 1. 00 10.(i0 3:).00 clmm 272 ~ KR SISWA GC (12.00) 3.00 0.39 0.00 mamirnqr 273 2 KR SrSWA EA GC(5.80I,TW{10.00) 18.00 1. 00 5.00 lIffiT1''F 274 4 PR srswl\ EA GC IS. ~ a I , TN I 10 . 00) H.OD 0.60 3.46 275 2 Ull'F ?R,KR SISWA ED GC(:287.04) ('O.illl 1,.00 \ \ .011 fllW~t 'f'1~ 2'/1i 1 ?R SrSWA GC(200.21) 21. 00 1. 00 11. 00 ~ 277 1 KR SISWA GC(10S.29) 28.0Q 1. 00 4.00 TJTft 278 3 KR SISWA GC(SO.OO),TW(38.00) 20.00 1. 00 3.00 279 J ~'F ------~------, ------~------.6 '280 ?-~ l_l-:n -:: I): : :','"q!) '111r7 P (1) - (';-1 i]) 'i', H F' -(:'-11)) - (I) _ i d: - (~J-l0) ( i , \) ~ 281 Bar·.IJ;j : 282 t-'~r:::;i I 101,O() 6"12 - (-5) - ("-\ 0) T,11P - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (128 ) _ ( _ r;) 283 Ku i 'Inn 11)1, (1) 1 ~:H) - (- IJ) 1',111' - ( .',) I ',I I "~I I ",I) 284 Sa i thplt ['.... a urE Gauri 391,00 1529 p 11) -(-5) T,HP PO SUN - (-5) (266) 2B5 V;-1rahr,l M'-lhanth 18~,()0 1-' b:) P (l) -15-10) T,HP PO -(5-10) -i5-10) (2 B,1 ) 286 Bariayarpur 176,00 624 - (-5) -(S-10) T,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (96 ) 287 Barwa D~garnbar ll1. 00 433 -1-5) -15-10) T,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -1-5) ( 56) 288 Khuruhur-i He,co 2627 Pill - (5-10) T,HP - (-5) HON -(0-10) (408) 289 Sofra 103.00 12n P (1) - (5-10] T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (199) 290 Gaura 322.00 1954 P (1) -(5-10) T,W PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (284) 291 Barwa Salikram 194.00 995 -(-5) -15-10) T,HP - (-5) -(0-10) -(5-10) (lflB) 292 M"hdi~ 48.0() 11S9 P ( 1 ) CHW (l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - i-5) (185 ) 293 Madhwalia 325.00 1588 P (1) MWC 11 ) , CHW (l ) T,HP PO -(5-10) -i-5) (276) 294 Maguraha 32.00 --~------U N - I N H A B r T E D ------~3R1;' ------ 295 Matiaria 322~00 1178 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (174 ) 296 Sheshpur 100.00 1060 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (H9) 297 Bandi 351.00 799 P (1) ewe (1) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (102 ) ------II t: 13 ------14------IS------_ ------~-~------.------_. ------~':~ 16 17 :...;r~{,,/\ ED : " ------_._------GC ( ~ -1 • 013) , T'rI ( 100 . 00) 23.0U 1. DC :;.co 'WirMT 2'30 KR SrSWA EA 10 GCIS5.JO),TW(10O.DO) 29.00 l. 00 -1.00 CW 'jl),()() ;~ I J 'J H·J:jrj i ! 'j 1"1'1 ~ ( . ~J ) -(J-lll) ',',111' -(-',) - (')-ll)) - (:,- [(II 1174 : 300 Horli1.fllJr Hl.OO 835 p 11 ) -(5-10) T,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( L"'i 301 Ardallna 106.00 782 - (-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-1()) 1107) 302 Kotnibh;Jr 8:,.00 1016 p 11 ) -1-5) T,HP -1-5) - (-5) BS (254) S0'S !\'atahra S'urauli iZ,lJ'lJ [f PI - I PI ff A [ T E: ------.... --- -...,--~----- S 0 ------~- Tf<~ 304 Rajwal Madarha 235.00 1180 -1-5) -1-5) T,H? -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) 1191 ) 305 Chainpur 467.00 2976 PI: ) -15-10) T,H? PO -(5-10) -IS-H)) 1479) 306 Lohepar 318.00 2761 P 11 ) -(-5) T,HP PO - (-5) BS (434 ) 307 Bhujauli 111. 00 926 -1-5) -1-5) T,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) 1158) 308 Pipria 109.00 1029 -1-5) -1-5) T,ilP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) ( 152) 3(]9 IlFJ [W,1 [)wdr i k;l II)i,.OI) 11,)1 P (1 ) -(5-101 T,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) [lS 1263) 310 Harpur Pakri 632.00 3855 P 11) ,M (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(-5) -15-10) BS 1675) 311 Sonbarasa 124.00 1494 P(l) -(5-10) T,HP -1-5) -15-10) -15-10) (270) ------~------Total : 14732.00 96593 P(39) ,M(S) H(1) ,MCW ( 4 ) 16202 H(l) CWC(2),PHC(2) CHW (5) q~ -- __ ._---- __ ------_-_------_------_------~------~-----~ 1": 13 ------~~------~------'\(n1 :\"R :;: ~ '_' r_; i ~:;,. :... I Ell (~C ( 17 • ~).'I ) li;.(:i) ~ • ;; C .nll ~ KJ; :.'[.:'';'\ GClllb.20),T'lJllOO.OO) 30.00 1.00 3. :~o ~ 299 KR S rSiii\ F.D C;(: I I f'.II:I) ,1'1'1 I 1(11) .110) :';). no 1.1)1) 1.1111 ~'I!"lIfi< WI) KR srS"A EA GCI35.25),!WI50.00) 16. OJ 2.00 3.00 ~ 301 8 PH :;l:;W/\ EA GCI3S.18),TW(30.DO) 14.00 1. 00 4.00 ~ 302 3 KR SIS"A GCIID.OO) 2.00 0.13 0.00 ~~ 303 3 KR SISWA EA GCII06.61),TWIIOO.CO) 9.00 1. CO 7.00 ~~ 304 4 KR :;q.oo 1.00 1:~ • I) I) ]OS SIS"A ., EA GCI200.00),TWI2"9.16) ~ PR SISWA EA GC181.32) ,TWI200.00) 8.00 2.00 7.00 ~ 306 4 KR SISWA EA GCI86.13) 2:.00 1.00 3.00 307 4 Ifl'rrfr KR SISWJ\ GCI87.85) 18.00 1.00 2.00 ~ 308 4 PR SISWA SA GCI86.62) 15.00 C. 00 3.0e 'l\ KR SISWA GCI50.00) ,11'1132.24) 38.00 1. 00 3.00 tif:Mm 311 6 '!llrr: 0.00 GCI6648.35),WI54.00) 1717.37 118.30 4Jf1.38 TW (4999.96) 1991~ 1991 CENSUS ....'\I'.~~m:t , ,(".N ... llt.S A..l'lC District Name : Maharaiaani ------~~- lJT'q'ii~':JR~ • r~lJT'q'~~7.'1lM'a1:mJ;mbr (-) ~"';m:'lJT'q''llr.rn:ft~11(~ '3' 63 Baulia Babu 221.37 1547 P (1) MWC (1) , CHW ( 1 ) T,W,HP -(-5) SUN - (-5) (237) 64 Sonbarasa 49.37 169 -(-5) - (10+) T,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (33 ) 65 Mundera Khurd 108.'58 880 - (-5) -(10+) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (136 ) 66 Mathania 215.30 12n -(-5) -(10+) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (198 ) 67 Purushottampur 97.94 427 - (-5) -(5-10) T,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (62) 68 Laxmipur Ekdanga 576.29 3141 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(ll T,HP PO FRI - (-51 (537) 69 Gopala 620.00 3719 P (1) ,M(l) MWC (1) ,CHW (1 I T,HP PO WED BS ( 622) 70 Padari Khurd 198.30 1424 P (1) -(10+) T,HP - (-51 FRI BS (263 ) 71 ParasaGidahi 384.47 3385 P (1) -(lOt) T,HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) (586) 72 Pakari Sisawa 303.93 2403 P (1) - (10+) T,HP - (-5) MaN -(5-10) (381 ) 73 [l i ,;hunpll r M.,,j0h.H I. :1'1. ]f] 1461 P ( t) - (La f I T,HP - (-5) -(-5) -('10) (21 J I 74 Harakhpura 409.96 4675 P (2), H (1) RP ( I ) ,CHW (1) T,HP PO WED - (-5) (RlOI Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 75 Bal~o «has lS·1. 66 1909 P (1) - {lOJ.: T,H? -(-5) WED 5S (344; 76 Shikarpur 13J.li2 i209 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP PO WED BS (190) 77 R,10vil VidFJpat.i ;> 1'i. ','1 1764 P(2) - (5-10) T,HP - (-s) - (-5) BS (:'>j()) 78 Munderi 396.20 1775 P (1) -(-5) 7 t H? - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (255 ) 79 MajhdU(] ZO~.4G 1449 - (-5) -(5~10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (233 : 80 J\hi raul i 85.39 902 P(l) - (:;-10\ T,HP -(5-10) -1:;-10\ -(:;-10\ (116 ) 81 Ranipur 344.00 1411 -(-5) - (5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (231) Total : 5011.52 34924 P(15) ,M(l) MCW(2), RP (2) 5729 H(l) CHW(4 ) ,.. A H 5 L o ,...,-', r \ ) _____ 0 '"------__ ...... 1- ~. " , b-->- LL Ur To GOro\<.1'I9 ~~~~~~----~)-~ !,j) 4- ~ o o I J. s e I " 1991~ 1991 CENSUS :iR'~mi !\MEN I TI ES JI.ND District Name : Maharaiaani llJ1! ii ~ UTtl1!il'1Tll l!J1l1!il~ ~ ~1!il'1r-i1 SI 10 C.D. Block Brijmanqanj Tahsil Pharenda Ahi rauli 86.00 201 -(-5) -(-5) T, R, F -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (28) Dakahi 158.00 541 -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (95) Rajmand:'r Kalan 326.00 1559 P (1) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (251) Bagahi 25.00 208 -(-5 ) -1-5) T,HP,R -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (31) Kasht Khaira 141.00 938 -(-5) -(-5) HF -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (132) Ek Dangawa 76.00 55c -(-5) -(5-10) HP - (l)-l O) -(:'-10) - (5-10) (83 ) Buda"'a 118.00 321 -(-5) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (43) Sonpi~ari Khurd 159.00 1319 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (266) 9 Kharharwa 187.00 1066 - (- 5) -(5-10) T,IIP - ('i-l 0) -(5-10) -(5-10) (182) 10 Chandanpur 127.00 638 -(-5) -(5-10) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (87 ) 11 Babhani Khurd 48.00 719 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (1081 12 Babhani Buzurg 123.00 826 P (1) - (-5) HP - 1-5) - 1-5) -(-5) (155) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1lTtI~ '/ILLJI.GE: 0: ,FCT8R'{ 'llfq wim l.J\ND USE m;; Il 1lTtI "1I" 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 2 mm'3l1S ;- ~ ~;- ~ KR PHARENDA EA TW(76.00) 0.00 0.00 10.00 ~ ?3 KR PHARENDA 2A T'~E(115.00) 0.00 0.00 13 .00 ~ 2 23 KR NAUTANWA ED,SA TWE(298.00) 0.00 0.00 28.00 ~q;\'Ii 3 13 KR NATTANWA EA TW(23.00) 0.00 0.00 2.00 ~ 12 KR NAUTl'.NWA EA TWE(1J5.00) 0.00 0.00 6.00 1fi1m~ 11 KR NAUT.o.NWA EA T'tlE (71.00) 0.00 0.00 5.00 1«!iirJqJ 12 KR NAUTI\NWA £A TWE (108.00) 0.00 0.00 10.00 14 ~ KR NAUTANWA EA TWE 1140.00) 0.00 0.00 19.00 -mfIm't~ 11 KR NAUTANWA EA TWE 1174 . 12) 0.00 0.00 12.88 ~ 12 KH 11/I/ltJl. WI':I'II 1·:;\ 'I'W I) :11.1111) II.I}II 1).1}1} 1.1)1} fj~'l'Jl Iii ;:1) KR ANAND NAGAR EA TWI39.52) 0.00 0.00 8.48 'I'r.ft~ 11 18 KR ANAND N/\{;/\R 1·;/\ TWE 111J~J .(0) 0.00 0.00 18.00 IN'ft~ 1: 19 IO~ 2 3 5 ,0 74.00 - (-5) - (-',} - :- - (-') I l4 Badagon 443.00 3383 - (-5: -(-::) - (-5) - (-5) (S501 15 Sonplpari Buzurg 58.00 497 -(-5) - (- ';) (H.' ) 16 Parsauna 170.00 893 ? ( 1 ) , PUC ( 1 ) -(5-10) H? - (0-10: - (5-10) -(5-10) (129) 17 Gul~riy~ K~l~ I~A.OO lJil -(-',) III' ( ,) -( .'.) (134 ) 18 B~[hdra Indra Datt 36.00 856 -(-5) - (-5) H? -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (147) 19 Kamharia auzurq 352.00 3474 P (1) - (-5) H? -(-5) - (-5) - (-51 ( 526) 20 Chal: Tolaha 22.00 U N - I N H ~ BIT E 0 ------ 21 Gurchiha 307.00 1244 P (1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 176) 22 Kushha 161.00 1124 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-51 -(-5) - (-5) ( 173) 23 Kolhui 267.00 2908 P(2) ,M(l) ,H (1) MWC ( I) , CHW ( 1) T,HP PO fRr BS (587) 24 PipraParsauni 396.00 2371 Pill - (-5) HP - (-5) (415 ) 25 Badihari 290.00 1755 -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10} -(5-101 (288) 2 Ii Mahdevd 59.00 28::: - (-51 -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (40) 14:'.00 67·j P (I) '\',1\i' .(.',) - ( ~) -(-'J) (119 ) 28 Paras Khand 207.00 1524 P(l) - (-5) T,HP - [-5) -(-5) -(-5) (229) 29 Karu Amble 86.00 344 -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (55) 30 Sonchiraia o 269.00 1513 P(l) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (232) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 1.5 i -; 16 2 KR F.Ni'21D ~ljl.~,;;.R f:.l:\ T':I(6'3.00) 0.00 0.00 6.00 ~'l'<'Ii :3 19 KR .:'l.i'-:i\.\J;) N.:-'"-'.C.~.R ~". TWE(384.CO) 0.00 0.00 59.00 ~ l4 19 KR ANl'.NO NAGr'\R E.". TWF:(48.0C) 0.00 0.00 10.00 ~HT 15 19 PR J>..NI'.ND Nl'.GI\R E/\ TWE (150. CO) 0.00 0.00 20.00 ~ 16 20 KR II.NI'J-ID NII.GI'R EA TWE(88.0C) 0.00 0.00 70.00 ~q;'i'fi 17 20 11/\1;/\)1 KH /\II/\tlIJ 1·:;\ TW (.IIJ.IIO) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~r-ror 18 II PR I\NAND NJl..Gl\R F-P. TWE:(J01.00) 0.00 31.00 n .00 1 ~ :)1 ~'f'F KR ANAND Nl'.GAR TWE (19.67) 0.00 0.00 2.33 ~~ 20 21 KR MI/\N:J NN;;\l< 1·:/1. TWt:(:~B3.00) 0.00 0.00 24.00 21 2U " 00 KR !'.NAND NAGAR EA TWE(150.00) 0.00 0.00 11.00 'Pw:T .:.L 20 PR !'.N/\ND N/\GAR 1WE(2\0.00) 0.00 2.62 24.38 ~ 23 18 PR !'.NAND NAGAR E:A TWE:(360.00) 0.00 0.00 36.00 I'mtmMt 24 19 P\\ I\til\\l\) \11\<;1\1\ ,:1\ TWI-: \2~\l.\l\l) 0.00 3.00 19.00 ~ 25 21 KR !'.NAND NAGAR EA TWE(52.00) 0.00 1.00 6.00 ~ 26 20 PR A!'.Nl'.ND NAGAR ED TWE (121.00) 0.00 0.00 21.00 GINT 27 17 KR ANMD NAGAR ED TWE(180.00) 0.00 0.00 27.00 ""lmf~ 28 17 KR /\NI\ND NI\C;I\R ,:/\ TWE(74.00) 0.00 4.00 8.00 'lR"311ffi1 r 29 18 KR ANAND NAGAR EA TW(232.00) 0.00 5.00 32.00 m~ 30 18 ------~------~------~~.~~ 108 lO .------.. ------~------~------:3 t KJ. t>lf. : ,:.1\ ~ 60.00 140 - (-5 I -(5-1JI H? - (S-l L); - (-~ -: ')) - (5-! ()) (331 .I:' HI! I ,11111 i b~.OO b~l -(-~) -(5-10) T,H? -(S-IO) - (.r;_: 0 ) 5S ( 1061 33 Shikar Garh 251. 00 1 f,]') I'll) - I~) - Ill) Tti,III' I'\) -(';-IIl) -(5-10) (~ll:! ) 34 Harraiya Pandi t 18s.00 1067 -(-51 -(-5) TW,lIr - (-',) -(--',) - (-'J) (16tl) 35 Piparahi 47.00 314 -1-5) -(5-10) HE' -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) ( 48) 36 Lalpur 239.00 1487 P (1) ,M(l) -(-5) TW,KP PO -1-5) BS (264) 37 Rampur Pandi t 201.00 860 -1-5) -15-10) T,HP -1-5) -15-10) -1-5) (173) 38 ~ahuari 290.00 1818 - (-5) -(-5) i,H? -I-51 -(-51 - (-5) (288) 39 Ilaha Vas 448.00 2457 - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP -I-51 -I-51 -1-5) 1390) 40 Mangalpur 99.0D 695 PI 1) -(-5J HP -1-5) -(-51 -1-5) (120) 41 Lavdaha 94.00 645 - (-5) -(5-10J HP - (-51 -(5-101 -(5-10J (92) 42 Keshauli 241. 00 1605 21:) ,Mil) -15-10) HP PO -15-10J -15-10) 1241 ) 43 Jiginiha 162.00 868 - (-~J -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) (163) 44 Rajpllr Bllzurg 206.00 639 -1-5) -(-5) HP -1-5) -(-') ) -1-5J ( 136) 45 Semrahna 51. 00 259 -(-5) -1-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) ( 49) 46 Semrahni 83.00 596 -1-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (102) 47 Dharaichi 95.00 1044 Pill MWC(l) T,HP -1-5J -1-5) - (-5) 1163) 48 Dhusana Khurd 51.00 230 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5J - (-5J (34J Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------_._------11 13 15 17 18 KR------!·.!1,\IW HP.G/\R El:·. TW(~5.00) 17 0.00 0.00 5.00 ~ 31 PR A,\;.r..t-lD NAGAR EA TW(140.00) 16 0.00 0.00 10.00 ~ 32 PR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(220.001 16 0.00 3.00 28.00 ~ 33 KR P-1IP.NJ NAGAR £A TWE ( 174 . 00) 14 0.00 0.00 14 .00 mrm 34 KR ANAND NAGAR EA TW(40.00) 0.00 3.00 14 4.00 fil1mT 35 PR,KR ANAND NAGAR I·:A ,[,WI, (:;1J'3 .(0) 0.00 2.00 13 29.00 f'!lM1]< 36 KR ANAND NAGAR EI'. TWE(175.00) 15 0.00 0.00 26.00 1T'l'F~ 37 KR /\.Nl'.ND NAGAR 2.11. T'1l(263.001 (loOO C.OO 13 21.00 ~~ 18 KR ANAND NAGAR ED TWE(404.00) 10 0.00 10.00 34.00 ~ 39 KR ANAND NAGAR EA TW(8S.00) 18 0.00 5.00 9.00 ~ 40 PR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(80.aOI 0.00 2.00 12.00 26 ~ 41 I?R ANAND NAGAR SA TWE(101.00) 0.00 50.00 17 90.00 ~ 42 PR,KR ANAND NAGAR F.A TWE (156. 00) 0.00 1.00 16 5.00 ~ 43 KR ANAND NAGAR ED TWE (185. 00) 0.00 5.00 15 16.00 KR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE (41.00) 0.00 4.00 15 6.00 ~ 45 PR,KR ANAND NAGAR EA TW (7 ~. 00 1 0,1]0 'i.OO ]', ti.OO ~ 4b PR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(8S.00) 0.00 1. 00 15 9.00 ~ 47 KR ANANIJ NA<;AH I-:A TWI·; (',:, .00 1 0.00 0.40 14 1. 60 w-rr~ 48 ------_. I/O 3 5 6 10 49 Dharaic:ha 154.00 1185 - (-51 -(-51 H? -(-5) -(-51 (175) 50 Khadkhoti 184.00 1054 P(ll - (-5) H? -(5-1C) -(5-10) -(5-10) (127) Sl Khadkhora 130.00 89S -(-S) -(-S) HP - (-5) - (-5) ( 100) 52 Laukaha 1~.00 315 - (-51 -(-s} HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (48) 53 Laukahi 115.00 - (-'J I III I ,) - ( 'J) 54 Navadih Khurd 41.00 ~60 - (-51 -(-51 HP - (-S) (127 ) 18.00 II N - I N II 1\ II I 'I' I,; Il 56 Sahjanwa 540.00 3258 P( 1) ,M (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 (501 ) S7 Manay 108.00 403 -(-S) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-S) - (-5) (67) 58 Vishrampur 103.00 621 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (104) 59 Mahuawa Raja 65.00 540 - (-S) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(S-lO) -(5-10) (83) 60 Mainnaua 404.00 2980 - (-5) - (-5) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (498 ) 61 Bhaura Jot 56.00 343 - (-S) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) ( 611 46. ()O Uj" P(:.'), H (1) H (1) T,W,HP -(-0) SAT BS (165 ) 63 Gopalpur 443.00 3453 Pill - (-5) III' -(-',) (-',I (-', I ('j.lll 64 Kawalpur 396.00 2788 P (1) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (4521 65 Orwalla Gasai 41.00 223 - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (251 66 Son Bandi 102.00 592 -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (791 Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh --,-,,- 11 1:2 is 18 2 PR l\Nfl.ND ;H'.Cl\0, T'rJE(140.00) 0.00 4.00 10.00 ~ 49 L~ PR ANi'.;;:; Ni'.Gi'.K "Lr. TWE ( 1 f5 3.00) C.OO 5.25 15.75 50 25 ~ KR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE:(115.00) 0.00 2.44 12.56 51 25 ~ KR ANAND NAGI\R EA TW(133.00) 0.00 3.63 6.37 52 24 ffi KR ANI'J'IID NAGAR EA T'.-IE:(98.40) 0.00 8.60 8.00 ~ 53 20 PR,KR I\HNW N/\C;I\[, I·;,~ T'tI,; ( 3:' .0 U) 0.00 1. 00 5.00 54 20 ~~ KR I\NJ\ND NN~I\[< 0.110 0.00 0.00 ~~ I) ~l ~~ "1 KR I'.Nfu'llD NAGAR EA TWE(441.00) 0.00 :0.00 89.00 ~ 56 22 KR ANAND NAGAR E/\ TWE(98.40) 0.00 0.00 9.60 ~ 57 22 PR ANAND NAGAR EA TWE (85.00) 0.00 0.00 18.00 f TWf: (1,0. (1)) 5<1 KR I\N/\ND NAGAR I·:I~ 0.00 0.00 5.00 ~31ln KR ANAND NAGAR EA TW(350.00) 0.00 0.00 54.00 ~ 60 20 KR ANAND NAGAR r~/\ TWE(51.00) 0.00 0.00 5.00 'l'm~ fii 18 PR J\NJ\NIJ NN;I\H 1-:/\ TW(Jil.I)O) 0.00 0.00 B.OO b~ 19 ~ KR ANAND NAGAR SA TWE(400.00) 0.00 0.00 43.00 63 :'0 ~ ANAND NAGAR TWE(350.00) 0.00 0.00 46.00 64 KR EA ~ 20 KR ANAND NAGAR ,j\ iWE(J5.00) 0.00 0.00 6.00 65 20 ~- KR ANAND NAGAR TWE(80.00) 0.00 O.OQ 22.00 ~ 66 18 1/3 ------_------~ :: ; "1 1:; It; 17 18 11 ------~~/:.. :2.S :::i\ TftJE(20.00: ------..\i'J:-"lNC 0.00 0.00 6.00 ~7Iif 67 KR 1"" I\t/P.ND NI\GI'.R f:,'\ T'N~(l'l.OO) 0.00 0.00 6.00 i!m'li'1T hB KR )j ANAND NAGAR EA T'NE(335.00) 0.00 0.00 52.00 ~ 69 KR 10 I\NMII) NI\C;I\H C:A T'tIE(l69.00) 0.00 4.00 15.00 ~ 70 KR 10 I\Nj\.ND NI\GP.R ;:F, T'tIf: (353.00) 0.00 0.00 52.00 ~~ 71 KR 11 ANAND NAG.l'.ER Ell. TWE(383.00) 0.00 0.00 2.00 m~ 72 KR 12 EA TWE(38.00) ANAND NAGAR 0.00 5.00 9.00 ~ 73 KR 12 ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(365.00) 0.00 5.00 61.00 ~~ 74 KR 13 ANAND NAGAR EA TWE (376.00) 0.00 4.00 46.00 ~ 75 KR 13 T'IlE(360.00) ANAND NAGAR EA 0.00 6.00 42 :00 ~ 76 KR 14 ANAND NAGAR ED TWE(238.00) 0.00 2.00 78.00 77 PR,KR 15 ANl'.ND NAGAR EA TWE(75.00) 0.00 1.00 9.00 -~ 78 KR 12 ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(99.00) 0.00 2.00 18.00 ~~ 79 KR 13 ANAND NAGAR EA TWE(300.00) 0.00 4. 00 145.00 mm~~ 80 PR,KR 11 TWE(33.00) 0.00 0.00 ANAND NAGAR EA 4. 00 ~ 81 KR 12 1·:1) TWE (25. 00) 0.00 /\NJ\N U Nf\(;I\R 0.00 2.00 '~ 82 KR 13 ANAND NAGAR ED TWE (86. 00) 0.00 0.00 5.00 ~ 83 KR 13 TWE(330.00) 10.00- ANAND NAGAR EA 0.00 71.00 ~ 84 PR,KR 11 ------~ ~~'Oii< 11 12 :: 16 17 1'1 PR,Ki< fl.il/\f·JrJ tl!\( ;,\1< [,,,", TW{J%.OO) 0.00 ·1.00 73.00 ,~5 12 'i'f*"F PR,KR l\tl"'\~J[) ~r}'·.(;;i.R :','. T'tJ(J72.00) 0.00 3.00 76.00 ~f; 1 ~ ~ PR,KR ANAND Ni\GAR Ell TWS(357.00) 0.00 3.00 61. 00 87 14 ~ 1 PR, Kf< NINIfI 11/ ,1;/11. I-ii, I'WI< ( ','11.110) 11.1111 .'.lIil 'ID. 00 "~ :'1) KR ANAII!) I,~,C;/\I< (o', [) , "'~l\ TWC(~~O.OO) 0.00 60.nO 88.00 - '39 , FP ~ PR,KR PHI\Rf:ND/\ [':1\ TWF,(140.00) 0.00 0.00 18.00 90 I ~ PR,KR PHARENDA ;:D TWE(220.00) J.OO O.CO 24.00 91 7 ~ PR,KR ANAND NAGAR Ei'. T'I'IE(2'lO.CO) 0.00 ZQ.QO 104.00 ~am'r.rr n 7 ------_------_-_------_-_------_------_,, mrr: 0.00 TW(2S38.521.TWE(13290.59) 0.00 313.94 2343.95 19911if.l1'111RT 1991 CENSUS :if:!~uct AME:N n' [ES AND District NdInC : Milhardioani lITli ii ~ :if:! ~ • f* lIJt! ii llfcM ~ W1'1i1'1jq ~'IiI
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