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District Census Handbook, Maharajganj, Part-XII-A, Series-25 I 'JFPluHI 1991 CENSUS199~ . J)f~cll-25 SERIES-25 \3ct"1\! m UTTAR PRADESH ~-XII3l PART-XIIA ~1J:f q ~JI\! VILLAGE & TOWN Ri~~fcpf DIRECTORY fti&11 \JFi~1 °1~1 t5fct~ffdcpl DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - Rn(l1I~li51~I\jPI\J1 . DISTRICT MAHARAJGANJ DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS UTTARPRADES:___j 1. Sl'R1lq~l~ 2. IDCfCP~ v 3, ftrR em 11 H fq ?l 4. ~ cff ~5(qcrof ~ IX 5. ftrc;rr \J1 ''":P I 0 I'iT 5ffi1J'-FR"<1~Cfj=1 q)T ~ ~ f<1 g Ifi XIX 6. 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I xl ~ q RfF~ 255 ct 3"1 j'!i I '< lJT1IT ~ ~ 8. ~-II ~ ~~~ICJ)1 I ~ ~ ~ -=rl~~~$:::M'l""'fi 281 II ~ ctr ~ 'CfaT -qct ~, 1989 282 III ;:Plx4ff61Cf51 fifffi', 1988-89 283 IV 'RIQ\ilP1Cf> -3lN ~ ~, 1989 284 IV 31-~ ~ ~fW<Q) if {i14Clif.145 ~ -3R:r ~, 1989 285 V Rlfcbctll, ~, ~"il~\JFl ~ fli'<"4lfc1Cf) ~, 1989 286 VI Cll141'( ell flll V'[j, \TITrrr 3ftx~, 1989 287 qR~ltC ~ cf'r GftI~f%"I1 c=rm ~ \JHfl'Sclll 288 CONTENTS 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 ~ <gU 3lIq~~CfiC11311 Cf>1 ~ ~ f$m 1l1IT mI ern ~ WrR ~ qcp ~ ~ liwlol"1l til 1:ffilTf[ ctt ~ cfi ~ lJTl1 it ~ mafffiT -w.m, ~ ~ \1Cl ~ 31'R I('jlj~I~1$ egg qRqd"11/~ til ~ "4 ~fffiCfllti MCfiI~ld ctt \ilT ~ 61 ftR;rr ffiX cpr mzT 1$4ill Rl1l ~ egg ~ 11GT til ~ it \i111 1$1 {1 t'r 1"faI1 ~ m 1Jll1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ilT • ~ mcm/~ ~ ~ ~ ctt 3lR c;cp ~ cf> 1Wf it ~ +fGC1R iJj I~CfiI{l ~ CfR1<fi 7f<fi ~ ~ ~ \J1 '111 0J1I ~ &m MCfil ~I ct fclmr '\Jll(fT ~ I ~ 3RT 6ITIlT cfi ~ ~ *m fGrc;) it m cBl" ~ "CflT lffiT ~ ~ I ~ 3lICl~;U Cfld I ~ tl ~ ftrc;IT til • 1Jll1 3tR ~ ctt ~ 1f.1~1c;~ \J1'1*liR:wq5) 3iR m 3lIq~;UI$C1I3lT UWf it ~ ~ f.1~~I(j)I3lT it ~ TRfI ~ cf> '4 *l1~Ift1Cfi~ ~3TI 'ctm 3Tfc1 ~f5(tlq:of ~ ~311 cBT ~ cf> em wm m fcrcRur-IV 31 ~ Cl?XTm <mT ~ <ITIiRT ~ lRfl ~ til ~ m it ~ / \J11 '1 Cfll {1 'QTl{f mcfr ~ I ~ WPR ~ f.1+ITm311 Q~II Wp1 em fiT~ 3llx ~311 m~ <T6 ~ 3mRr ~ ~ s3IT ~ I ~ 3ITx JR1 ~ ~ qwf '$ ~ ~ ctmx CR ~ I ~ fctcRur ~ it ftffiT \J1"1 1101'11 ~ it \J11'{i{'«l1 '$ m it 3lfa ~f5~q:ur it crt I 31'R crt II ~ ctt lRfr ~ ctt ~ 3lR 3Rl ~3lT *~ 1:11'1 1101'11 *l1~fOl~1 ~ 3iR f1ISiIft1~*lit4lRlCfi ~ 3iR ~ tt ft:8 cf> ~ 'll"41 ~ m. 3lj~d \ifTfcnif 31'R 3lj~d \Jl"1IJ1IR1~'i cA \J1"1'tiMI ~ lJTll 3lR ~ (crrt-CIR) em ~ Will 0111 trR tt ~ fcpm '\JIlm ~ ~ maffilT cnm3ti /~ ~ m if wm: fcrcRuT- IV 3ITx fcrcRuT-V it mI 1961 ctt '\iA1ruAT cfi ~ QCfiI~lct ftwrr \i1'11Iol"1l ~311 it ~ cpr ~ "QCP 'Cfll'C111 ~ ~ <mT I fliRT, Q~lII('jPiCfl 'Hif&lc#J, iJj·Plul"1l *l1,<fUllii 3iR ~ \i11 110''11 trR • 1991 cr3T lJ1'i llul"1l c#r ftn;rr iJj"1 1Iul"1l ~3it * l'lx:gc:fJCfl~ul qif ~ 3tR ""1'R Pi~~ICfllti *l[Ajf<;jct ctt ~ ~ I 1971 ctt i1I"11Iol"1l *'4Vmff trfr "ffiTCflT ~ 'CltI ~ "IJ1T 1981 it ~ 1l'<lT mI ~ ~ Q1I1 em 1311 * M 3fix xfET ~ aT?IT "4 ftrc;rr \J1 '111 °111 ~~ Cfi 1311 til ~ ~ QCfli ~ Ict fcIR) ~ cf> ft;ro 1991 ctt Wl l lol"1l it ~ IJ1"1 JI01'i1 X1R ~ "Q5TiR it lW@T l'J1) I 'lWT~ "4 1Jll1 3tR ""1'R Pi ~ ~I Cfli ti tim m-rT-~ it 1Jll1 31'R ~ ~ ~ fcnU 'll"4 ~ I ~ "Cfll11 m qrc;ff em 1T murm it 3f1tllf1'ICfl qlffl$~OI "wi 0111 'fIR ~ fcpm 1l'<lT I Q~ II f1 Pi Cfl f1 i fM $1 3tR ftrc;rr iJj "1 110 I '1 I *1 I~ fUll1'i ftm 1f"m ~ ~ 1981 ctt \i1"11101'i1 it 'qR ~ it 3f)dlfTICIJ qlffCfl,<OI ftm em fi [Aj fBTI ~ §tz furc;rr \J1"111 °I'll ~ em m-rT - X1 '4T QCfli ~ Ict fcrm \ilRT 1l1IT m I ~ 3TmClT, m~ \i1"1 l lol1l "ffR if 0-6 3~ ~ ctr BT I~ ~ ~ ~ 'flTl1!fI cfi ~ "4 ~ ~ m\JlR cfi cpffUT ~ M CTR \J1 "1 'ti &11 ~ ~ (ffi *1 [Aj fffi=I ct1 rrm ~ mf$ 3~ ~ 31fucp /. ~ aWt '4 ~ QCfll ~ Id ;ffil ftlurr "\ifT trCflT I 1981 '4 1Jll1 3tR ""1'R ru~qfl .. nll maffilT ~ ~ ~. ~ 1991 ctr lJ1"1 l loHI cfi w:m 7 crr:f ~ f.1 ~ ~ICfi I '$ ~ em 1m Xii1T ~ '$ 'fl'M ~ ftrc;rr 1J1"111 0111 ~3lT it cplf ~ cfi wfr W CBT f.Nerx 'I:JT1T rrm ~ I 3lmT ~ fcp i3Crn ~ ~ ~ ~ RI~l~dlti * *lfbif<;jd *t 111ft I 1981 *t lJI'i l lul"1l '$ ~ ~ • ~ f.i1:rfm3it Cf>1 3iR 3Tf$p m fctcpm ~ -&lm ~ if ~ ~ cf> ~ "4 ~ 11J1'I1 it Q1$1 ~I ct fcpm 1J'm I ~-3T it ml1 31'R ""1'R ~I f.1~~ll$lti f1[Ajf<;jct ~ ~ ~-~ it ~ /~ ~ CfCfl '$ 3lj~t1 1991 ct1 \i1"1 1Iol1l ctt ~ ~ Sif5C"Clq:uf fITd" <T6 ~ fcp lJTl1 f.1~~ICflI ~ /31jf!:Rlct liFj\JlIRl mo \if 0 mo ~ "IJ"riT 31'R ~ ("cnt-crR) cpr 3fR mO\ifomo it q'< A1 '< III d ~ I C'l'TCj"CflT I ~ ~ ffiX LR 3"ficn;sT cfi mOiJfomo fl[Ajfc;jCj m I \i~If5~ol * ~ ~ Cf>1 ~ ~ trfr ~3IT ~ cf> m LR *llj<lftI<il fucFm ~ ffiX LR ~ ~ f$<) ~ I em m+1 r., ~~I 1$1 it "QCP ~ 1tm 1f"m 3iR ~ cnW ~ \NT 1Jll1 '4 ~ 3ITm t ~ ml1 f.1~~ICflI 3fR mO\ffOWO it momo ~ ffiX LR ~ ~ 1/ ~ ~ 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<fr I 1ffi" ~ ~ ~O"*O ~.
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