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CENSUS 1981 PART XIII-A & B

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY SERIES 17

PUNJAB

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK

D. N. DHIR OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Director Of Census Operations PUNJAB PUNJAB DISTRICT KAPURTHALA

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CLASS POPULATION BOUNDARY DISTRICT" . _._._._ TAHSIL -@'-@' H EAOO\JARTERS DISTRICT. TAHSIL . " I 100.000 AND ABOVE NATIONAL HIGHWAY . NHI IMPORTANT METALLED ROAO . ~O . OOO 99.999 II RAILWAY LINE. BROAO GAUGE " •e WITH STATION .... -_ e m 20.000 49.999 RIVER AND STREAM "~ G:;; POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE . " PTO lll' 10.000 19.999 DEGREE COllEGE AND [iJ 11' 5.000 9.999 TECHNICAL INSTITUTION .. • • REST HOIJSE RH •• 'l1I BELOW 5.000

DISTIlICT H.a . IS AlSO TAHSIL H.a. CENSUS.oF IONIA-19M1

A--C:::;ENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICA TlONS

Part I A Administration Report Enumeration (printed)

Part I B Administration Report Tabulation Part II A General Population Tables (Printed)

Part II B Primary Census Abstract Part III General Economic Tables

Part IV Sbcial and Cultural Tables

Part v Migration Tables

Patt VI Fertility Tables

Part VIi Tabies on Houses and Disabled Population

Part VIiI Household Tables

Part IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part X A T own Directory

Part X B Survey Report on Selected Towns

Part XC Survey Report on Selected Villages

Part XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

B-STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XIII District Census Handbook for each district

Part XIII A Village and Town Directory

Part XIII B Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstract

(ii) CONTENTS Pages 1. Foreword vi

2. Preface viii 3. Map of the district Before inner Title 4. Important statistics of the district xii 5. -A short profile Location, origin of name, area, climate, river and drains, topography-present jurisdiction, land utilization-agriculture, animal husbandry, communications, railways and roads, amenities, educational, medical, post and telegraph, water supply and electricity, population and density, literacy, occupation, trade and commerce, industry, historical towns. 1 Annexure showing Jurisdictional chang"s. 6. Introduction to DCH 9 Concepts and definitions 10 Rural/Urban classification, village, town, urban agglomeration and standard urban area(SUA)

7. Analytical notes:- (a) Primary Census Abstract (PCA) 12 Analysis based on following inset tables-: Table I-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981. ") I Table 2-Decadal change in distribution of population 14 Table 3-Distribution of villages by population ranges. j Table 4-Distribution of villages by density. Table S-Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in the villages ") I Table 6-Proportion of scheduled castes population in towns. ~ 15 Table 7-Literacy rates by population ranges of villages Table 8-Literacy rates for towns j Table 9-Literates, workers, non-workers, scheduled caste population in the district. 16

(b) Upon Village Directory 1& Analysis based on following inset tables Table to-Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities. Table 1 I-Proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Table 12-Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance range from the places where these are available. Table I3-Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. Table I4-Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available. ~ 22 Table IS-Distribution of villages according to land use J (iii) Pages (c) Upon Town Directory 23 Analysis based on following inset tables:- Table 16-Growth, density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the State 1 ~ 25 Table 17-New towns/towns declassifield in 1981 census J Table 18-Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns 1 Table 19-5chools per ten thousand population in towns J 26 Table 20-No. of beds in medical institutions in town, 27 PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I-Village Directory Note explaining the codes used in the village directory 33 Village Directory Kapurthala Tahsil

(i) Map Facing Page 39 (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 39 (iii) Village Directory 44 Lodhi Tahsil

(i) Map Facing Page 65 (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 65 (iii) Village Directory 70 Tahsil

(i) Map Facing Page 83 (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 83

(iii) Village Directory 86 Appendix 1-TahsiIwise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 92 Appendix IT-Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns 95 Appendix III-List of villages where none of the seven amenities are available 97 Appendix IV-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled caste population to total population by ranges . . 99 Section IT-Town Directory

Note explaining the codes used in the Town Directory III

Statement I-Status and growth history 114

Statement II-Physical aspects and location of towns, 1979 116 Statement III-Municipal finance, 1978-79 I] 8

Statement IV-Civic and other amenities, 1979 120

~~mentl¥':Jl(~~~d other amenities in notified slums, 1979 )~3 (iv) Pages Statement V-Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1979 124

Statement VI-Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1979 126 Appendix-Towns showing their outgrowth with population 128 9. pART B -VILLAOE AND TOWN-WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

Explanatory Note on Primary Census Abstract. 131 Census concepts and definitions. Primary Census Abstract.

Kapurthala District 134 Kapurthala Tahsil 140 Tahsil 160 Phagwara Tahsil 172 Appendix to primary census abstract (PCA) total, scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes population urban blockwise. 183 Annexure to appendix to PCA indicating block boundaries of urban area. 193 10. Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstracts (Tahsil and Town-wise) 204

(v) FOREWORD The district census handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census organisation on behalf of the State Governments is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District Administration. The district census handbook is the only publication which provides primary census abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides ~ata on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges form the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particuarly in relation to amenities and land use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulation of the provision of goods and services as well So as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Progamme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres, and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which arc inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities alC aV<..iILl ble and accordinp. to the proportion of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe popula tion to the total popUlation has also been made with this view in mind. The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduld Tribes population in statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition in class of town in all the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best ana.lysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serve this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 census. In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages and towns including the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailed al1alytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district and Tahsil level maps depicting 1he boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication. This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction ofShri D.N. DHIR, lAS the Director of Census Operations PUNJAB on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (of social studies) of my office. Dr. B.K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical

(vi) guidance in the preparation of the maps. bata received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M.H. Dua, Senior Research Officer, I am tha.nkful to all who have contributed in this project.

NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA. Dated, the 26th April, 1982. Registrar General, Tndia.

(vii) PREFACE

As being reguhrly pte3ented hlthel'tofore, since 1951 census, we ha vo now the privilege ot presenting the District Census Handbooks consequent upon 1981 census.

To shorten the time lag to minimum after the compilation of census 1981 data and issuance of this Handbook as a sort of self-contained reference book, predominantly based on census data for the district, action was initiated upon the project as early as July, 1979. The Registrar General, indicated the revised formats and statements designed for this series. The improvements were with a view to making the data more useful for administrators, planners, scholars and other users.

There are 134 towns categorised as urban area and 12,899 villages (45 tahsils) as the rural area in the State. The formidable task of collecting and compiling of this voluminous data for such a large number of . units had its own problems and difficulties, both in the matters of chase up and in obtaining correct data which could be test-chel:ked in terms of consistency with what was obtained and published consequent upon 1971 census data. Several gruelling cross-checks had to be adopted to tally items such as area figures and the land use pattern for each unit.

The statements and schedules for collecting information from the rural areas were translated into Punjabi and also test-checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by those who were to make their use. (l had also unsuccessfully toyed with the idea of collecting information on some other items that could indicate comparative affluence of rural Punjab but had to give it up in light of keeping to uniformity in presenta­ tion of data on all India pattern). The statements/schedules for town directory were transmitted to the Chief Executives of the local bodies and those for rural areas were transmitted to the SDOs (C) (since all tahsils in Punjab have been converted into sub-divisions) for necessary supply of data by the revenue staff under them. The officers and senior staff of tLe dircetorate who had been mad,; directly responsible for houselisting operations and had reported to lhe field in October, 1979 were also charged with getting these through on personal contacts. This resulted in our getting the feed back by May, 1980, on the conclusion of houselisting operations, though some small instalments of these schedules continued till September/October, 1980. A cell had been created at the directorate to scrutinise the data as received and make preliminary compilation. The data as obtained from the field was supplemented with the data collected from the various heads of the departments at the state level, particularly in matters of amenities and facilities in the fields of education, medical, communications and the like. The staff working in the cell was once again out in the field for assisting in the second field operation, namely, enumeration and it was only on its conclusion that the work of compilation started in May-Junc, 1981. The three Deputy Directors (at the Regional Tabulation Offices) were in position about the same time in the field and the gaps in data, needing reconcilation in figures were got through these field officers on personal contacts with the concerned quarters. On the compilation of the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) in March 1982 when the figures were avail­ able for projection in this volume, the whole exercise was consolidated to give birth to the instant manuscript. . The data in the book is being presented in two parts-Part A comprises Village and Town Directory and Part B Primary Census Abstract village-wise and townfwardwise separately. In addition, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes upto tahsil/town level is also presented. (There are no Scheduled Tribes in the State). An analytical note based on a number of inset tables compiled from village and town directory and PCA has also been added for the benefit of the users, but the greater aim has been to present the data as com­ piled and leave further deeper study for those for whom the publication is meant. We are grateful to the large number of personnel of the State Revenue Department at the village, tahsil, sub-division and district levels and the municipal staff in all the local bodies in the state for their co-operation in filling up the statements/ schedules for providing the data. The production of this book (and for that matter all the 12 District Census Handbooks), has been the handiwork of consistent and constant efforts put in jointly by almost all the staff of the directorate, though only at or.e point of time or the other in ceratin cases. The collection of data for Village and Town Directory, as mentioned earlier, was a major work in the pre-census period and after the census most of the staff was busy in tabulation and compilation of the census data both at the regional tabulation offices and at the directorate. Tho DCHB Cell (specially created) thereafter commenced work on inset tables, while the senior staff and the officers took to developing the fly-leaves and explanatory notes. Simultaneously the map section was deep in work for producing the maps that had to accompany these books. (viii) I would resist the temptation of mentioning any singl~ incumbent at any level of the hierarchy individually for apparent reasons, and would rest content wIth acknowledging any debt to all of them as appended hereto. I had acted only as a co-ordinator and at times an editor and was very ably supported by a set of dedIcated officers who spared no pains to push in the manuscripts to the press in a record time, unknown in the annals of this directorate so far. As in the case of other aspects of census work connected with thi s gigantic decadal exercise, I always looked up to Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General & Census Commissi oner, India, for guidance, inspiration and encouragement and I feel indebted to him. Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) was forthcoming in his unassuming and profound style for advice ..

CHANDIGARH D.N. DHIR. Directo r Census Punjab. September, 1982.

(ix) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Preliminary work-collection, compilation and scrutiny of data relating to Village and Town Directory :

A cell was created in July, 1979 under J. C. Kalra, Deputy Director, who out of his earlier experience and the instructions as received from Registrar General, India, directed the collection of data and alli~ work. He was ably assisted by D. P. Jain, Charan Singh and Vishwa Mittar, Investigators on one occa­ sion or the other. The Statistical Assistants, who laid down the work at the foundation level at that time consisted of Malkiat Singh, Munishwar ~utt, Joginder Singh and Pawan Kumar with co-operative efforts of number of Computors, namely Mohinder Pal, R. P. Pathak, Parkash Chand, Varinder Singh Hardeep Kaur, Satya Arora, Harbeer Kaur and Asha Vashisht. '

Primary Census Abstract included in this book-manual preparation at the Regional Tabulation Offices at JaJandhar, Patiala and Bathinda :

R. P. Tomar, R. K. Singh and S. P. Grover, Deputy Directors, were incharge of these tabulation offices respectively, and put in their best to conclude the work fairly ahead of the scheduled tar~et. They were assisted by the Investigators, namely N. S. Bhadauria, Charan Singh and Ajit Singh Dhillon, res- . pe<:tively. The Statistical Assistants and Computors who worked in these RTOs were S.C. Bassi, Balbir Singh, Jai Dev and R. P. Singh at ; Tarsem Lal Garg, S. K. Joshi, H. S. Sudan, S. P. Gool and Varinder Singh at Patiala and Balwant Rai, Bhagirath Singh, Raghbir Singh, J. S. Negi and H. P. Sharma at Bathinda.

Preparation of Inset Tables, framework of Handbooks and their drafting:

Inset tables, appendices and allied tables were prepared in the specially created cell of 'District Census Handbooks' hrr.'.ded by S. P. Grover, earlier and later by Ajit Singh, Deputy Directors. They have had experience of such publications earlier and imparted suitable directions to the staff in the cell for presentation of the data and its analysis as per the instructions received from the office of Registrar General, India, from time to time. Charan Singh, Investigator, Balwant Rai, Raghbir Singh, Tarsem Lal, Statis­ tical Assistants and Satya Arora, Santosh Kumari, Harbeer Kaur, M.K. Nagpal, and H.P. Sharma, Computors worked in this cell.

The cell provided the framework of the Handbooks and the first drafts were attempted by Deputy! Assistant Dirctors who were entrusted with particular volume (8). This first draft was then finalised during discussions in officers mevtings held almost daily with the Director. Thus the final draft emerged.

Maps:

The work for preparation of maps to be included in District Census Handbooks commenced under the supervision of Madhav Shyam, the then Senior Geogrt'.phcr, but mid-way was taken over by G. S. Gill, Assistant Director, who headed the map section during the vital period. He was ably assisted by Jiwan Singh Gill, Artist

(now Senior Artist), Usha Kalra, Artist and Kulbir Singh, Draftsman. Because of his knowledge of geography I and map work. he delivered the goods despite the absence of Geographer and Senior Geographer in the dire~to rate.

Manuscript finalization :

The final draft (s) 2.5 eml:rging oat of the deliberations of tll! officers were entrusted to a cell called as 'Press Manuscript Cell' headed by M. L. Sharma, Assistant Director who was actively assisted by K. P. Sharma Investigator & Sh. S. K. Joshi Statistical Assistant. They faced against time frequently to give final 8hap~ to the volume (s) for onward transmission to the press. Typing:

K. C. Pardesi, Confidential Assistant (formerly Senior Stenographer) headed this cell. His know­ ledge of such publications earlier was an asset He was assisted by Ajmer Singh, Stenographer and some of the other typists from the various seats in the directorate. Printing:

This cell was headed by M. L. Sharma, Assistant Director, actively assisted by H. S. Sudan and S. K. Joshi. They drew upon the services of others in the directorate, whenever necessary.

(x) To each one of them I acknowledge my thanks.

CHANDIGARH : D. N. DHIR. September, 1982 Director Census Punjab. PS. Shri M. S. Mahadeokar, Assistant Controller of the U. T. Printing Press co-operated in ensuring that the publication aaw the light of the day at the earliest. D. N. DHIR. Director Census Punjab.

(xi) IMPORTANT STATISTICS·

Punjab District

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 16,788,915 545,24~

Males 8,937,210 287,286-

Females 7,851,705 257,963-

RURAL Persons 12,141,158 381,831

Males 6,444,464 198,947

Females 5,696,694 182,884

URBAN Persons 4,647,757 163,418

Males 2,492,746 88,33~

Females 2,155,011 75,079

DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1971-81 +23'89 'r26'95 AREA (Sq. Kms.) 50,362 ·0 1,633 ·00

DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. Km.) 333 334

SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1000 males) 879 898

LITERACY RATE Persons 40 '86 44·85

Males 47 ·16 50·77

Females 33'69 38·27

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 27'68 29 ·97 .PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(i) Main workers Persons 29·35 28'57

Males 53 ·15 52'07 Females 2·27 2·39

(ii) Marginal workers Persons 2 ·15 1 '09

Males 0'61 0·32

Females 3·89 1 ·95

(iii) Non-workers Persons 68·50 70'34

Males 46·24 47·61

Females 93·84 95 ·66 Punjab Kapurthata State District Break-up of Main Workers: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS (i) Cultivators Persons 35'86 35 '32 Males 36'99 36·61 Females 5·90 3·78 (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 22 '17 18 '14 Males 22·05 17·97 Females 25·29 22·37 (iii) Household Industry Persons 2·58 2'06 Males 2·49 1 ·94 Females 4·86 5·07 (iv) Other Workers Persons 39 ·39 44·48 Males 38'47 43,48 Females 63·95 68 ·78 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Persons 26·87 26·99 Males 27·03 27 ·12 Females 26·69 26·85 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 2,688,258 81,581 NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total :12,899 7(10 Inhabited 12,342 602 Uninhabited 453 91 Villages merged in Towns 104 7 NUMBER OF TOWNS 134 8

Formerly a -the KapurthaJa district, now onc of 1he twelve districts of the Punjab State, lies in the Bist Doab, a tract between 1he rivers Bras and . It is the only district which is split up into two with one of its three tBhsil~, viz Phagwl ra situated ~cn;e :0 miles BVlay, wi1h Ja!l'.t:dhar district falling in between. The district has 602 inhabited villages and 8 towns, namely Kapurthala, Phagwara, Sultanpur, (Mes.) , Bhulath, Dhillwan, and . (NACs.).

Location: The district is located between 31°-08' and 31°-37' north latitude, and 74°-58' and 75°-54' east longitude. It is the smallest district of the State. Its main part, comprising the Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsils, is 45 miles long and its breadth vary from 7 to 20 miles at different places. In the north it is bounded by the Districts of , and , in the west by the river Beas and District Amritsar, in the south by the river Sutlcj and Jalandhar and Firozpur districts, and in the east by lalandhar and Hoshiarpur Districts. The Phawgara Tahsi1 is surrounded on all sides by lalandhar District except in the north-east where it has common boundaries with .

Origin of the name : 'rhe District takes its natne from Kapurthala town which is its headquarters and was formerly the capital of the princely State. The town is said to have been founded in the early part of the II th century in the time of Sultan Mahmood of Ghazni by Rana Kapur, a scion of the ruling Rajput House of Jessalmir.

Area: According to the Surveyor General of India, the area of the district is 1,633 sq. kms. with the tahsil wise area indicated as per information from Director, Land Records, Punjab is given below:- Area (sq. kms.)

Tahsil Total Rural Urban 1. Kapurthala 909'9 896·3 13 ·6 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 451.0 445·1 5·9

3. Phagwara 304·5 288·5 16·0 Climate: The climate of the district is more or less typical of1hc Punjab plains, i.e., quite hot in summer and sufficiently cold in winter. ' The temperature begins to rise in March and goes on rising till1he mercury touches or crosses 45.5Co in June. Hot winds blow over the Ir.nd and become more Hr.d more dusty as the summer advances. Thc rainy season sets in by thc first weck of July and continues till about the end of Sep· tember or sometime middle of October. During this period the temperature comes down considerably while it rains but shoots up again when the rain stops and the close, sultry and humid atmosphere becomes quite troublesome and unbearable. Floods and swamps are common in Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsils particularly in the bet area. Towards the middle of Septemer or early October, the weather turns fine and by the end of October mild cold season sets in. November and December months are pleasant, generally free from rains. January and February are cold months and one may also experience mild rains then. Light frost may be experienced from about middle of December till about end of January. Towards the beginning of March the spring season sets in with the return of the pleasant weather. Annul average rainfall varies from 55 ·49 ems. in 1970 to 68 '30 Cms. in 1980, as per the data from Director, Land Records, Punjab.

River and Drains :

The Beas river marks off the western boundry of the district. 'rhe two Beins pass through the district. The White Bein, which is the eastern one, runs for about 13 kms. in Phagwara tahsil till it touches the Uncha village in . It is joined by a number of small water courses, and taking south-westeriy direction it ompties itself into the Sutlej. The Black Bein which is the western one, enters the district from tahsil of Hoshiarpur district and after draining the areas of Bhulath, Dhillwan, Kapurthala and Sultanpur joins the Beas river near laimnwala in Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil.

Topography : The entire district is an alluvial plain. The major portion of Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi tahsils lies in the riverain tract between the Beas and the Black Bein and is called Bet. It is visited by floods every year. A flood protection bund, named the Dhusi Bund, htl.s been constructed along the left bank of the Beas river. It has greatly saved the area from the ravages of floods. SUg'drcane, paddy and wheat the principal crops of this area are effected by water-logging and tl.lkaline salts (Kallar). To the south of the Black Bein lies the tract known ?S Dona me?ning the soil formed of two constituents, the sand and clay, though the sand predominates. Maize, wheat, cotton and groundnut are the otber: gricultural products. Well irrigation is common. The only minert'.l to be found in this district is kankar (calcarious nodules) which is used for road-making or is burnt for lime. Extensive cultiv(l.tion in the district leaves no cover for wild life and they are practically non-existent. Pigeons, doves, crows, parrots, mainas, vultures, kite etc. are generally found.

Present jurisdiction :

UnlikG the other districts of the state, Kapurthala district sparaingly underwent any territorial change in regard to its inter-district territory. It is to be noted that intra-district changes in respect of area did occur in Kapurthala district as in case of seven other districts of the state viz. Amritsar, Firozpur, , Hoshiar­ pur, Patiala, Sangrur and Bathinda.,-vide Punjab Government Notification No. 2891-RG-I-69/3323, dated 14th November, 1963 Kapurthala tahsil lost 215 vi1l8.ges and Sultanpur town (area 451·0 km.) to newly carved out Sultanpur tahsil.

Land utilisation Agriculture :

The economy of the district is still predominantly agricultural. The percentage of area under culti­ vation is 52.69. There has been a decrease in the uncultivated area and cultivable waste as compared to 1971 figures, indicating necessary catching up with the green revolution activities in the state. There has been depletion of the limited private forests but the Government's efforts for afforestation on the land avail­ able along the roads, canals, drains and railway lines has more than set off this small depletion; recently there bas been reversal in the outlook of the progressive farmers in so far as they are providing necessary chunks for grovelands in their own fields. The sale of timber has also become a more profitable proposition

The state canals and deep tube-wells systematically dug up under expert advice by the State TubeweU Corporation and other agencies provide t1).e main sources of irrigation. The principal crops of the district are wheat, paddy and rice.

Animal Husbandry :

The district has a rich cattle wealth which includes bullocks and bulls, buffaloes, horses and ponies, donkeys and mules, sheeps and goats, etc.

Communications-Railways and Roads :

Kapurthala, Phagwara and Sultanpur arc the three important railway stations of the district. Kapur;. thala is connected to Phagwara(via Jalandhar) and to Sultanpur by broad gauge railways. Again, Phagwara. is connected with Jalandhar, Nawashahr, Ludhiana (via ) and Sultanpur (via Phillaur and ). Sultanpur is connected by broad gauge railway with Nakodar, Jogewala (via Lohian) and Kapurthala. The district is also being served by a good network of national and state highways in addition to district roads.

Amenities : Educational, Medical, Postal, Water Supply and Electricity :

96 ·34 per cent of the rural population in 478 (out of 602 inhabited villages in the district) villages are serv-:d with a primary school. There are 8 towns in the district, 5 out of which are being served: by notified area committees (N.A.C.s). Begowal, Bhulath, Nadala and Talwandi Chaudhrian (N.A.Cs.)' have no higher secondary/matriculation schools. All the five N.A.Cs. plus Sultanpur M.e. have no junior secondary/middle school but all the eight towns in the district have the facility of primary, secondary/matricula.­ tion schools. In addition, Kapurthala M.C. & Phagwara M.C. have also got junior secondary/middle schools. Similarly, Dhillwan N.A.C .• Kapurthala M.C, Phagwara M.C. & Sultanpur M.C. are being served by higher secondary/intcr/P.U.C./junior college alongwith secondary/matriculation & primary schools. 3 In matters of medical facilities, the district has 7 hospitals, 63 dispensaries and 6 primary health centres as on 1st April, 1981. There are 593 beds installed in all the institutions of the district out of which 330 beds are in hospitals, 40 beds in primary health centres and 223 beds in dispensaries. The beds in medical institu­ tions per 1000 persons are relatively small i.e. only 2. Kapurtlll'.la M.C has one hospital with 125 beds, Phagwara has one hospital with 50 beds, and likewise, Sultanpur M.C. : has one hospital with 50 beds. In 1979-80, there were 125 post offices and 6 telephone exchanges in the district. All the inhabited villages and towns in the district are served by a chain of water-works to cater potable water to the inhabitants. There is 100 per cent electrification in the district both in rural and urban areas.

Population and density : With the density of population at 334 persons per sq. km. at 1981 Census, the increase in population during the decade 1971-81 was 26 ·95 per cent as against the state pecentage of 23 ,89. As on 1st March, 1981, th, district h \d a pop Jlation of 545,249 p:::rsons (287,286 males and 257,963 females). In matters of sex-ratio i.e. number of females per 1000 males, it has recorded a slight improvement of 9 females raising the number from 889 in 1971 to 898 in 1981 as against the state sex-ratio of 879 for 1981 Census. .

Rural and urban percentages of increase in population tahsilwise during the last decade i.e. 1971-81 are as below :------.-.. ~------Tahsil Total Rural Urban

1. Kapurthala 26·62 12·64 102·63 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 28 '39 21·86 69·56 3. Phagwara 26'78 18'91 38 '08

Literacy: The district e'njoys good educational facilities. Out of 100 persons 44 ·85 are literates (the test being simple reading and writing only) as against 40.86 for the state as a whole. Literacy rate, i.e. literates per 100 persons among the males is 50 ·77 as against 47 ·16 for the state, and among the females it is 38 ·27 as against 33 ·69 for the state.

Occupations: The number of workers per 100 pursons has more or less continued to be the same over the decade, 28 '57 per cent in 1981 as against 27 ·80 per cent in 1971. Some females have joined sE;rvices in the district which had earlier not seen women at work either in the field or in an office. Their limited hold had then been on the girls' schools and female hospitals. Percentage of main workers to total population for 1981 is more than the State percentage in respect of females only, 2.39 per cent for the district as against 2.27 per cent for the State. Percentage of non-workers to tot".1 popul".tion is more for the district than the state as a whole, it being 70 ·34 per cent, 47 ·61 per cent and 95 ·66 per cent for persons, males and females respectively for the district as against 68 ·50 per cent, 46 ·24 per cent and 93 ·84 per cent for persons, males and females respectively for the state as a whole.

Trade & Commerce: Situated in the heart of Punjab, the district is studded with flourishing mandis. Kapurthala, Phagwara and Sultanpur have good Mandis. Nakodar, , Phillaur, Jalandhar etc. of Jalandhar district are also the important nearby mandis. The principal items of importance for import are: sugar, salt, kerosene oil, motor spares, metals, flnny bags. textiles, cotton, iron material, oil engine machinery, Kapurthala. Phagwara and Sultanpur serve as 4 . the' nucleus. Kapurthala imports iron material, sugar and vanaspati ghee etc. and exports electric goods. rice, leather goods and nylon belts etc. Motor springs, electric goods and rubber goods etc. are generally manufac­ tured therein. Eleven banks, one agricultural credit and one non-agricultural society are serving the town. Phagwara town mostly manufactures cloth, sugar, starch and oil engine parts. Hence cotton, oil engine machine parts, steam coal and pig iron are mostly imported whereas cloth, starch and sugar & oil engine parts are exported. Nineteen banks and ten non-agricultural credit societies help the trade and commerce. Sultan­ pur town has factories mostly manufacturing generating sets, electric motors and agricultural equipment. Four banks, 6 agricultural credit and 2 non-agricultural credit sooieties are serving Sultanpur town More­ over, Begowal, Bhulath, Dhillwan, Nadala, Talwandi Chaudhrian (all N.A.Cs.) are mandis trading mostly in sugar, ghee, food grains, wheat, rice, paddy, cloth, oil and toria (rape-seed). Industry:

Kapurthala district had 270 factories in1980 registered under various sections of the Factories Act" 1948 out of which 260 were found working and provided employment on an average to 12,502 persons. According to the Economic Census, 1980, th6fe are 14,556 enterprises in the district which employ 51,590 persons, 5,298 of the enterprises employing 12,363 workers were located in the rura I areas while 9,258 enterprises employing 39,227 workers are located in the urban areas.

Among the traditional crafts of the district are Mndloom weaving, leather tanning, calico printing­ oil crushing by wooden glumis and making of gur and shakkar, phulkaries, Jutis (des i-shoe), ban, dari, agri cultural implements and brass utensils. Out of them making and oil crushing by wooden ghanis have almost disappeared. The former because the work involves lot of labour, and the latter because of the urbanisation accompanied by mechanisation. For the manufacture of brass utensils, Phagwara was once famous but it has not been able to withstand to the competition from Jagadhari and Muradabad.

Maharaja , last ruler of the Kapurthala state did a lot before independence, for the development of industries. It was during his reign that Kapurthala was connected by a railway line and a metalled road with Jalandhar, an important industrial centre. Electricity and land at cheap rates were made available near the railway station to the industrialists in addition to various other facilities such as relaxation in Income Tax in the initial stages. All this resulted in establishment of industries like the re-rolling mills and ice factories at Kapurthala and Phagwara, a tannery at Kapurthala, a distillery at , textile and sugar factories at Phagwara, a starch mill at Phagwara and a glass factory at Kapurthala. The tempo of industrial development got a fresh boost after the independence of India. Quite a large number of units came into existence in the lin~ of ste~l r~-rolling, electric and engineering goods, automobile spare parts, agricultural implements and tools and rubber products. About 95 per cent of the total industrial output of the district is confined to the Phagwara and Kapurthala towns.

It has 297 agricultural and 14,259 non-agricultural enterprises in which 538 and 51,052 persons res­ pectively are usually working. As against this, ~5,106 and 446,132 agricultural and non-agricultural enter­ prises with 27,489 and 1,259,358 workers respectlVelyare reported for the state as a Whole.

n was found that 972 enterprises were working without premises, 14,198 were running on perennial basis, 10,926 enterprises were running without power. 30,801 enterprises were owned privately and out of them 9,175 were owned by members of the scheduled castes. So far as the state is concerned, 43,020 enterprises were without premises, 439,452 on perennia 1 basis, 361,714 without power, 401,143 privately owned and 58,162 were with the scheduled caste owners.

237 agricultural and 9,570 non-agricultural enterprises run on own account, 60 agricultural and 4,689 non-agricultural enterprises were such establishments as were seen with one or more hired workers, in all employing usually 123 in agricultural, 35,145 in non-agricultural establishments in the district. So far as the state is concerned, 10,480 hired persons were found usually working in agricultural establishments, 3,403 agri­ cultural establishments were with one or more hired workers. 11,703 agricultural establishments were run on own account. Similalrly, 709,949 hired persons were usually working in non-agricultural establishments, 720,429 non agricultural establishments were having one or more hired workers, 327,917 non-agricultural esta b­ lishments were being run on own account. Historical/Important Towns :

Strictly from the historical point of view the only other important places apart from Kapurthala, itt ~he district are Phagwara I.\nd Sultanpur. s Phapara Town:

Phagwara town is situated at a distance of 24 kms. towards south-east of lalandhar on the main railway line from Amritsar to Delhi and the Grand Trunk Road.

It was founded in the reign of Shah lahan and was held by a Hindu lat until Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured it in 1804 and bestowed it upon Raja Fateh Singh of Kapurthala. It is the headquarters of the tahsil. It is one of the chief grain markets of the Doab; wheat, maize, paddy, gur and Shakkar, cotton seed and potatoes being the principal arrivals. It is also important for its Jagatjit Sugar Mills, Jagatjit Cotton & Textile Mi1ls, Sukhjit Starch and Chemical Mills and several small units producing auto-parts, electrical goods, tokas (chaff cutting machines) and other foundaryarticles. In the sphere of education the Ramgarhia Educa­ tional Council is running a Polytechnic, a B.T. College, an Arts College, J.B.T. School, Higher Secondary School, a Middle School and a Primary School. The Phagwara College for Women has also been started. The Arya Samaj runs Higher Secondary School for Boys and the Sanatan Dharam Sabha maintains a Higher Secondary School for Girls. Besides there are Government Higher Secondary Schools, one for boys and the other for girls, associated with the name of the late Maharaja Jagatjit Singh. Sultanpur :

It is situated at a distance of 26 kms. to the south-west of Kapurthala town. Its population which stood at 10,618 in 1941 came down to 7,733 in 1951 and 7,661 in 1961, while it went up to 9,176 in 1971 and 12,143 in 1981. On partition the Muslims of the place migrated to Pakistan. It is now the headquarters. of Sultanpur Lodhi tahsiL Its market is noted for chillies, wheat and rice. Some rice shellers are workIng in the town. The town and its out-skirts are known for good variety of dates. Government has set up a centre here for the manufacture of gur and a cold drink called neera, from the juice of date trees. There are four secondary/matriculation schools, one stadium, one cinema and one public library in the town.

The places of historical interest in the town are the Sarai (perhaps of Sher Shah Suri's time) hou~ing the police station, tahsil and courts, Baradari across the Bein. There are also tombs of two Muslim salOtS named Pir Gaib Gazi and Shah Sultan. The Bhiwani temple is also held in high esteem.

There are as many as 6 at Sultanpur. Ber Sahib is having a Ber tree plant~d by Dev. The Gurdwara was re-constructed by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala ~hara.Jll Yadvindra Singh of Patiala and Bha i Adun Singh of Bagrian. Gurdwara Hat Sahib is associated WIth the place where Guru Nanak Dev worked as an employee of the Modi-Khana of the rulers of those ~ys. Gurdwara Guru K.a Bag is the place where the Guru lived after his marriage. Gurdwara Antar Jatma ls.a small mosque where the Guru once accompanied the Sultan and Maulvi to their Namaz. Guru Sat;\t Ghat 18 t he place where the Guru appeared remaining under water in the Bein for three days. Other l?lportant gurdwaras are Kothari Sahib, Sehra Sahib, where the Sehra Bandi ceremony of Guru Hatgobtnd was performed.

ANNEXURE Jurisdictional changes-Kapurthala District It remained unaffected

9 tNTRODUCTlON TO DISTRICT CENSUS IHANDBOO:r

~oeping in. view the need~ of plan nets , fot exhaustiye infra-structural.and amenity data up to village' Jewel, requIred for mIcro-level plannmg, the formats of the VIllage and town dIrectory of 1981 DCH series have becJl redesigned and some new features useful for planning have been added while maintaining the comparability with' 1971 data. A few new items ofinfor1l).ation suchas adult literacy centres, primar.y health sub-centres .' community health workers in villages, etc. have been introduced to meet some of the requirements of revised' minimum needs ptogramme. A new item' approach to village' has been introduced to give an idea about the' vIllage in the district which are inaccessible. A new column 'Total popUlation and number of households' has been introduced to exa.mine the corre~ati?n. of amen~ties with the populati

(iii) Number of households, (iv) Total population, (v) Scheduled caste population (there is no scheduled tribe in Punjab State), (vi) Literates (vii) Main workers classified into four categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers. household industry and other workers,

(vHi) Marginal workers, (ix) Non-workers. MapS The map of the district and a map for each tahsil of the district have been included. The district map shows the district boundary and location of its headquarter, tahsil boundaries and, loeation of its headquarters, national highway, state highway, important metalled roads, railway lines, river and streams. towns and census villages according to population size, post and telegraph offices, degree colleges· and technical institutions. rest houses etc. The tahsil map contains boundary of tahsil and location of tahsil headquarter. villages with location code numbers, villages with population size, uninhabited villages with location codes, urban areas, with loca­ tion codes. roads, railways and service facilities such as post and telegraph offices,jhigher secondary schools.· hQltPitab eOO. 10 Besicies both the district and tahsil maps have an inset map where additions or ioss of territory that has taken place during the decade, has been shown. Sources Whereas PCA contains census data, for compilation of villages and town directory the relevant schedules alongwith comprehensive instructions were sent to the revenue officers (for rural areas) and executive officers of municipal bodies (for urban areas) to be filled in at their end. The completed schedules were collected from the relevant quarters during the house-listing operations in April, 1980 by the staff of this directorate. The schedules were scrutinised at the directorate and the directories were compiled therefrom. CENSUS CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS Village and Town Directory

Rural-urban classification: The 1981 census data are being presented by rural and urban areas, as in the previous censuses.

As far as rural area is concerned 'village' has be~n adopted as the lowest census unit. Rural Area: 'Village' The definition of the village adopted in census is identical with that of'mauza' given under section 3(1) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the 'revenue estate' determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of the land revenue. The revenue estate is defined in the Act ibid as an area: (a) of which a separate record of rights is maintained, or (b) which has been separately assessed to land revenue, or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised, or compounded or redeemed; or (c) which the State Government has otherwise declared as an estate. The village is thus not merely the abadi deh (red lined area) for census taking but the entire land com­ ing within the fixed boundaries of each village in terms of the Act ibid. There are 693 villages (including 91 uninhabited) in Kapurthala district. Urban Area: 'Town' The following definition of an 'urban' area has been adopted at the 1981 census which is analogous to the criterion adopted in 1961 and 1971 censuses with some minor variation (as indicated below):- (a) All places with a corporation, minicipality or cantonment board or notified town area; (b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria: (i) a minimum population of 5,000; (ii) at least 75 per cent of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural (and allied) activity; and (iii) a population of at least 400 per Km2 of (or 1,000 per square mile). The urban criterion of 1981 census varies slightly from that of 1961and 1971censuses in that the males working in activities such as forestry, logging etc., were then treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity. It, therefore, contributed to the 75 per cent criterion in 1961 and 1971 censuses whereas in the 1981 census these activities have been treated as on par with cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. Prior to the 1961 census the definition of 'urban' area was somewhat liberal and a lot was left to the discretion of the local authorities. At the 1971 census, the state directors of census operations were also given discretion in marginal cases to include, in consultation with the state Government, a place that had other distinct urban characteristics, or to exclude an undeserving place from being treated as 'urban'. Urban Area in Xaportbala District: Five new towns namely Begowal, Bhulath, Dhillwan, Nadala and Talwandi Ch:>.udhrian, all with N.A.C. status, were added to the district at 1981 census. Although State Government abolished NAC status of Bhulath and Nadala w.e.f. October, 1980, alongwith 14 other N.A. Cs these have been treated as urb;tB area for the purpose of 1981 census, since it was decided to freeze the urban frame as on 30th September~ 1980. 11 Urban Agglomeration (U.A.): Apart from town/city (a town with a population of one lakh and above), in the 1981 census very often . large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc., came up outside the statutory limits of the city or toW'n but adjoining it. Such areas may not by themselves qualify to be treated as towns but if they form a continuous spread with the town they are outgrowths of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such towns together with their outgrowths have been treated as one urban unit and called 'urban . agglomeration'. An urban agglomeration may constitute: (a) a city with continuous outgrowth (the part of outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages); (b) one town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowth as in (a); or (c) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. Urban Agglomeration in Kapurthala District: Kapurthala district has got only one Urban Agglomeration (U.A.) consisting of Phagwara Me, Mohalla Gobindpura and Kot Rani (both O.Gs). Standard Urban Area (S.U.A.): A new concept of standard urban area (SUA) as introduced in 1971 census was also followed for the 1981 census. The essential requirements for the constitution of a standard urban area are: (i) it should have a core town of a minimum population of 50,000;

(ii) the contiguous 'area' made up of other urban as well as rural administ~ative units should have mutual socio-economic links with the core town; and

(iii) in all probability this entire area should get fully urbanised in a period of two or three decades.

Certain SUAs were determined on this basis in 1971 and some basic data were presented for 1951, 1961 and 1971 for such areas and their components. Similar data are being presented for the SUAs in 1981 ~so. The idea is to present basic data for these areas for four to five decades so that the urbanisation process in those areas can be studied. Standard Urban Area in KaPurthala District: In Kapurthala district, Phagwara was the only urban area having a population above 50,000 as at 1971 census and SUA was delineated around Phagwara Municipal Committee. This SUA continued for 1981 census also with urban component of (a) Phagwara Municipal Committee (b) Mohalla Gobindpura and Kat Rani (both out growths-OGS) and the rural component comprising the following villages:- Name of SUA Rural Component with Hadbast Numbers

Phagwara Khangura (76) (75) Hajipur (62) Mebat (89) Narang Shahpur (90) DhakMan (96) Thakarki (99) Sadarpur (100) Khcra (101) Nangal (102) (103) Phagwara Sharki (73) 12 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON ANALYSIS OF INSET TABIIES (PRIMARY CENSUS ABSnACT) ropulation:

Table I gives sexwise population for total, rural and urban areas, number of total and inhabited villages and towns at 1981 Census. The district has a populaion of 545, 249 persons (287,286 males and 257;983 females). Nearby 29.97 per cent of the population of the district lives in its urban areas compared -t(} 27;68 per cent of the state as a whole. Tahsilwise Kapurthala has urban component of 24.85 per cent'wb.ich islewer than the propor-tion of the state urban population. The other two tahsils of Sultanpur and Phagwara have the urban component of 18.07 and 44.73 per cent, respectively.

Sex Ratio:

The sex-ratio for the district is 898 females per 1000 males as against the corresponding state figure of .879. Growth Rate :

Table 2 shows change in population during the last decade 1971-81 for the district and its tahsfis. The district has shown a growth rate of 26.95 per cent as against the state growth rate of 23.89 per cent. rural growth rate is 15.76 per cent and the urban growth rate is 63:96 per cent. The highest urban gro\tth-tate (102.63 per cent) has been recorded by Kapurthala tahsil and the lowest (38.08 per cent) by Phagwara.

Villages: Table 3 gives the distribution of viIt; ges according to population ranges. The dis'trict has 602 inhabited villages and 8 towns. There is preponderance of villages with population less than 200, their number being 169 and the proportion of such villages being 28.07 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district. There are 28 (4.65 per cent) villages with population ranging from 2,000-4,999 whereas villages with population 5,000 or more are conspicuous by their 2.bseilce.

Density:

Density of the population in the distl'ict works out to 334 persons per sq. km. which is higher than _that for the state (333 per sq. km.). Density of population of the district was 263 perSons per sq:km. in 1~71. Table 4 indicates the distribution of villages by density. It shows that 129 (21.43 per cent), villages have a density ranging between 301 to 500, this being the highest, whereas there are only 20 (3.32 per cent) viUages in the density range 11-20 which happens to be the lowest number.

Scheduled Caste Population :

The district has relatively a high percentage of scheduled caste population i.e. 26.99 per cent compared to 26.87 per c6nt for the state as a whole. Table 5 gives proportion of scheduled caste population in inhabited villages.

Majority of villages i.e. 244 (40.53 per cent) have scheduled caste population above So per cent, ,120 (19.93 per cent) have a scheduled caste population ranging between 21 to 30 per cent, the romaining villages of the district have, however, schedu_led caste population below 21 per cent.

Table 6 gives proportion of scheduled caste population in urban centres. As compared . to rural areas, the urban areas have substantially lower proportion of scheduled caste population which constitutes 18.24 per cent of the totaJ urb:n population. In absolute numbers, Phagwara M.C. has the largest number of scheduled caste population (16749) and Begowal NAC has the lowest number (525). As proportion of scheduled caste population to- total population, Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. has the highest (28.40 per cent) and Begowal NAC the lowest (7.78 per cent). There is no scheduled triba population in Punjab state. A tahsilwise study of scheduled caste population can also be made from table 9. Literacy:

Only 44.85 per cent population of the district is literate (a person is defined as literato if he/she can at least read and write a letter with understanding) as against the state percentage of 40.86. The male Iiteraoy rate is 50.77 per cent and the female literacy rate is 38.27 per cent. Phagwara tahsil has the highest literacy rate (51.27 per cent) and Sultanpur has the lowest (38.54 per cellt) literacy rate. The literacy rates for tho - ~J3 rutal and urban areas of the district respective4' are' 40.25 and and 55.61 respectively. Tahsilwise Jitoraoy rates for total, rural and urban and for persons, males and females can be examined from Table 9. Table 7 gives literacy rate. by population ranges tOr the 'Y11la~s •

. . ' T!lble 8 gives literacy rates fOF towns .. ·It shows that the highest literacy rate of 58 ..3~"per cent<~as (jaen recorded for Kapurthala M.c. followed by Phagwara M.C. (S8.09·per cent) and Sultanpur"M.C. ~5'•. 84 flO!' ecnt). The lowest IitolllOY..\'atc of 39.02 per'" bas been retumM from Talwandi Chaudhtian NAC. Working }topulation : Tablo 9 shows that the main workers constitute 28. S7 per cent of the total population of th.. district. There 'a._;, 52.0.7 per'Gellt mlilc work6l.'8 and only 2.39 per cenffemlde workers. Of the total working (oree. 3S.32 per cent of worbrs are QQgaged ie· agriculture as cultivator. 'and 18.14 per eent as:agricult:aralo Jabo1lf.efl. . t4

TABLE 1 Populatloia. NIIIDber of VlDages uiI TOWM, 1981 .

81. Nameof· Population NOoof No. No. T,h.. il VIIIiIps of Total Rural ·U" Towns Total Ioba- P M F P M F P M F bited 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 i Kapurthala 289,323 150,481 138,842 217,425 112,513 104,912 71,898 37,968 33,930 364 323 5 2 Sultanpur Lodhl 86,110 45,307 40,803 70,551 37,063 33,488 IS,S!9 • 8,244 7,313 215 174 2 3 Phagwara 169,816 91,498 78,318 93,855 49,371 44,484 75,961 42,127 33,834 114 105 1 Total DiS trld S45,l49 187,286 Z57,963 381,831,198,941 183,184 163,411 88,339 75,0'19 f93 .6Cn 8

TABLE 2 Deeadal Change In Distribution of population

SI. Tahsil Population No. percentage deaIdaI 1971 1981 (1971-81) ftrIation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I. Kapurthala 228,501 193,019 35,482 289,323 217,425 71,898 26'62 12·64 102·63 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 67,070 57,894 9,176 86,110 70,551 lS,559 28'39 21'86 69·56 3. Phagwara 133,943 78,931 55,012 169,816 93,855 75,961 26'78 18'91 38 '08 District 429,514 329,844 99,670 545,249 381,831 163,418 26'95 15'76 63'96

TABLE 3

Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges

Range or population No. or villages Percentage of in each range villages in each range 1 2 3 Less than-200 169 28007 200-499 166 27·58 500-999 143 23'75 1000--1999 96 15·95 2000--4999 28 4·65 5000--9999 10000+ Total 100'00

Range of density (per sQ.km.) Total No. of villages Percentage of villageS In each density in each density range range 1 2 3 0-10 25 4·15 11-20 20 3·32 21-50 39 6,48 51-100 S9 9·80 101-200 123 20'43 201-300 121 20'10 301-500 129 21·43 501+ 86 14'29 Not known Tot.1 602 100";,0 • DOOI DOt iDolu

Percentage ranae of &:heduled Castes Population to total population No. of villages Percentqe, of in each range villages in each ranae 1 2 3 -Nil 98 0-5 27 6-10 30 11-15 44 16-20 39 21-30 120 31 and above 244 Total 6'02

TABLE 6 ProportlOll of ScIIed..... Castel p.,.latloll .. To...

Name of the town Total population Total &:hcdulcd Percentap of Casto population Scheduled Caito population to total populatioo 1 2 3 .. 1. Begowal N.A.C· 6,144 52S 7·18 2. Bhulath N.A.C. 4,926 708 14·37 3. DhiJIwan N.A.C. 5,320 1,411 26·52 4. Kapurthala M.C. 50.300 7,338 14·59 S. Nadala N.A.C. 4,608 657 14'2S 6. Phagwara M.C. 75,961 16,749 22005 7. Sultanpur M.C. 12,143 1,448 11·92 8. Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. 3,416 970 28-40 All To.... 163,4'18 29,80'6 18·24'

TABLE 7 Literacy Rates by Population Ranges 01 Villages

Ranae of population No. of villagel in Literacy rate each ranp 2 3 Less than 200 169 33·90 200-499 166 36·73 500-1999 239 39048 2~999 28 46'11 5000-9999 10000+ .. Total 40·25

TABLe • Literacy Rates for Tow ..

Name 01 the town Literacy rate I 1 1. Besowal N.A.C, 40·90 2. Bhulath N.A.C. 44·77 3. DhiUwan N.A.c. 41·11 4. Kapurthala M.C. $8 ·31 5. Nadala N.A.C. 47 '66 6. Phapara M.C. 58009 7. Sultanpur M.C. 54·84 8. Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. 390()2 All TOWill 55·jit - i,i TABtft Utc!Iates, Workers, No ....worken,

Name of"",,! Total Total ]Jepalatioll S.C;Po· Literates to _I Rural pulation populatloD Urban to total popula- tion p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kapurtbllla ' T 289,323 150,481 138,842 23·75 42·97 49 'IIt 36'31 R 217,425 112,513 104,912 26·71 39·35 45'83 32·40 U 71,898 37,968 33.930 14·79 53 ·91 58.,8 48 -45 Sultanpur Lodhi r 86,l1Q . 45.307 40,803 25·23 38·54. 45·21 31'14

~. , Jo.,$Sl 3'l.063!, . 33,48lli 27;0)7 35 ·71 42'57 28 ·13 U 15,559 8,244 7,3lS 15'54 51·37 57·06 44'95 p~ T 169,~16 91,498 78,318 33 '40 51·27 56'27 45·43 R 93.855 49,371 44,484 42'58 45'75 51'94 38·88 U 75,961 42,127 33,834 22 -05 580()9 61'34 54 -03 Total DlstrlCl T 545,2A9 2B7,186 257,963 1"99 44·85 50 '77.· 35·11 R 381,831 198,947 11l,884. 30·73 40·25 24·35 .33,1,. U 163.418 88,339 75,079 11·24 55 ·61 31'35 50,63. l' ~ Scheduled Caste Population in the District

Percentage of Main workers Marginal workers to Total workers to total Non-workers to total to total population total population population population --- p M F P M F P -M F P M F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 27·75 50·69 2'89 0'89 0·40 1 ·42 28 ·64 51 ·09 4 '31 71 ·36 48 ·91 95'69 27 '68 51:59 2'03 1 ·01 0.,25 1 ·83 28·69 51 ·84 3'86 71 ·31 48·16 96·14 27·98 48 ·03 5·53 0·52 0·84 0·17 28·50 48·87 5·71 71'50 51 ·13 94·29 29 ·64 54·99 1 ·49 3 ·29 0·38 6·53 32 ·93 55·37 8'02 67·07 44·63 91'98 29·89 55'82 1 '20 3 ·96 0·43 7·87 33·85 56 ·25 9'07 66·15 43·75 90'93 28·48 51 ·26 2'80 0·28 0·17 0'41 28·76 51'43 3·21 71'24 48·57 96·79 29 ·41 52·90 1 ·97 0'31 0·15 0·50 29 ·72 53 ·05 2·48 70·28 46·95 97·52 27 ·14 50·52 1-18 0·53 o ·25 0·84 27·67 50 ·77 2·02 72 '33 49 ·23 97'98 32'23 55 ·69 3 ·02 0·04 0·02 0·06 32·27 55 ·71 3·08 67'73 44·29 96·92 28·57 52·07 2·39 1'09 0·32 1'95 29·66. 52'39 4'34 ·70'34 47·61 95·66 27'96 52·12 1'68 . t ·44 0·28 2'69 29'39 52·40 4'37 70'6t 47'60 95·63 30'00 51'98 4',14 0·28 0·39 .0'14 36'28 52 ·37 4'28- 69·71. 47'63 95·72 ------18 BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE AND TOWN DiRECTORY VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available in the village In the annexures immediately following tbis note, distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities/facilities has been indicated in table 10 while table 11 indicates the proportion of rural population served by these amenities and table 14 indicates the distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available. Table 13 indicates the distribution of these viUages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amonities. Table 12 sums up the number of villages where particular amenities are not available within the jurisdiction of the villages and the distance ranges where the inhabitants of these villages avail them. Amenity-wise analysis reads below:

(i) Educational facilities : Of the total 602 inhabited villages in the district, 478 (79.40 per cent) with a population of 96.34 per cent of the rural population of the district are equipped with the facility of at least having a primary shcool. 51 villages; 55 villages; and 18 villages are devoid of this facility in Kapurthala, Sultanpur and Phagwara tahsils of the district respectively.

(ii) Medical facilities : 130 out of 602 inhabited villages, i.e., 21.60 per cent of total villages have at least one of the medical institutions,viz,. hospital, maternity and child welfare centre, health centre, primary health centre, dispensary, family planning centre and the like. The proportion of villages enjoying one or more of the medical facilities are highest in Phagwara tahsil 29.51 per c<.:nt and lowest (14.94 per cent) in Sultanpur tahsil. Of the 472 villages of the district which do not have any medical facility available for their population, for 271 the amenity is available within a radius of 5 kms, for 135 within the range of 5-10 kms but the inhabitants of the remaining villages have to cover a distance of more than 10kms. to avail ofthe medical facility. The percentage of villages 66 enjoying the medical facilitie~ is the highest (25.47 %) among the villages situated within a radius of 5 kms. For villages lying in the distance range of 6-15 kms. th,: percentage is 21.12. Thus it becomes apparent that lesser the distance from the nearest town, the more is the availability of medical facility for the popUlation of the component vi11ages. (iii) Drinking water facility : All the 602 inhabited viJ1ages of the district invariably enjoy tbe drinking water supply. The main source of drinking water is hand pump supplemented by well tube well. In villages who ...: arinking water was scarc'~, tapped water supply was made available.

(iv) Communications:

The rural population of 19~ (33.06 %) villages with 48.28 per cent population is served by public transport system. 403 villages do not have any facility of communication within the territorial jurisdiction of the village. Out of these 403 villages, 270 can avail of this facility after commuting a distance within a 5 km. 110 between 5-10 kms and 23 more than 10 kms. According to popUlation range of villages, 20.60 per cent ofthe villages faU in population range of less than 500; 41.28 per cent fall in population range of 500-1999 : and 60.71 per cent fall in the population range 2000-4999 Which have the communication facility. (v) Approach by pucca road:

Of aU the 602 inhabited vi11agas in the district, 60.30 per cent, covering a population of 68.13 per cent, have boon connected by a pucca metalled road and ara, therefore, accessible both in fair and foul weather. Tahsilwise the villages connected by metalled road are Kapurthala (53.42 %)~ Sultanpur (87.67 %) and Phagwara (89.94 %). The percentage of villages connected by pucca road which have an urban centre within a radius of 5 kms. come9 to 63.98 per cent and those oiwithin a distance range of 6-15 kms. 59.09 per cent. This shows that proportion of villages having pucca road has inverse correlation with distance range from the nearest town, i.e. higher the distance from the nearest urban c~ntre, lower is the proportion of villages connected by pucca road. The proportion of villages connected by pucca road 19 in population range 2000-4999 is 82.14 per cent. This proportion is 69.04 per cent for villages in the population range of 500-1999 and 52.24 per cent for population range less than 500.

(iv) Post and Telegraphs facilities: Out of the total 602 inhabited villages 99 (16.45 %) have the facility of post and telegraph. Tahsilwise th~percentagesof villag:s enjoying the facility are 15.79 in Kapurthala, 8.05 in Sultanpurand 32.38 in Phagwara are enjoying the facility of Post and Telegraph. The Proportion of population to whom post and tele­ graph facilities are available in the district is40.44 %the proportion being highest in Phagwara tahsil i.e. 54.71 per cent followed by Kapurthala (39.66 per cent) and Sultanpur (23.86 %). Of the 503 villages, not enjoying this facility the people of 365 village have to commute a distance less than 5 kms, 117 villages between 5-10 kms and 21 villages more than 10 kms. Again out of 99 villages which are availing the benefit of rost and telegraph facilities, th.: maximum (57) number of these viIJages. i.e., 15.24 rer cent I-ave an urtan centre at a distance of 6-15 kms, 31 (19.26 per cent) at a radius of 5 kms and 11 (16.42 per cent) with a distance range of 16.50 kms. Further67 (28.03 per cent) villages in the population ranEe of 500-1999 ard the 22 villages in the population range 2000-49~9 enjoy this facility. whereas only 10 (2.99 per cent) villages in the population range below 500 enjoy the facility. Power supply :

All the villages of the district have invariably got the facility of power supply. The State has since be,m hundred per cent electrified. Land use pattern in the district : The land use pattern is depicted in Table 15. The table reveals th:>t 78.46 per cent of the total area of the district is under cultivation. Tahsilwise Kapurthala has the highest percentage of cultivated aref, i.e .• 81.38 per cent, closely followed by Phagwara (80.91 per cent) and Sultanpur (71.15 per cent). The propor­ tion of irrigated area to total cultivable area in the district is 81.37 per cent. Tahsilwise Phgwara has the highest percentage of irrigated area. i.e., 84.87 per cent closely followed by KapurthaJa (83.69 per cent) and Sultanpur (73.54 per cent). The State canals and tubewells are the main sources of irrigation in the district. MisceJlaneous : cropping pattern and markets : Apart from harvesting Wheat, maize, rice which constitute the staple food of the people in the whole of the district, some areas are also cultivated under the cash crops such as cotton, sugarcane, etc. Tht're are mandis at about 20 kms distance from each other which serve as the nucleus for purchases and sales by the local inhabitants. Their expansion is a testimony to the fruits of the green revolution teing enjoyed by the farmers. 20

TABLE 10 Distribution of Villages According to the Availability of Different Amenities

~----~.- --- _------Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities S]' Name of No. of No, Tahsil inhabited villages Education Medical- Drinking Post & Market! Commu- Approach Power water Telegraph Hat nications by Pucca Supply Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Kapurthala 323 272 m 323 51 109 150 323 (84 '21) (22 '60) (100 '00) (15 '79) (33,75) (46 '44) . (100 '00) 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 174 119 26 174 14 42 119 174 (68 '39) (14 '94) (100 '00) (8 ·05) (24 '14) (68·39) (100 '00) 3. Phagwara 105 87 31 105 34 48 94 105 (82 '86) (29,52) (100 '00) (32 '38) (45 '71) (89 '52) (100 '00) Total District 602 478 139 602 !i9 199 363 602 (79'40) (21 '60) (100 '00) (16,45) (33 '06) (60 '30) (100 '00)

---~------.- - TABLE 11 Proportion of Rural Population Served by Different Amenities ------Proportion of rural population -served by the amenity of SI. Name of Total No. Tahsil population of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Commu- Approach Power villages in the Water Telegraph Hat nications byPucca Supply Tahsil .Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Kapurthala 217,425 96·35 44 '88 100·00 39'66 47·23 53·42 100 ·00 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 70,551 95·30 36·72 100·00 23 '86 43 '74 87 ·67 100'00 3. Phagwara 93,855 97·08 48·79 -100 ·00 54 ·71 54·15 89 ·94 100'00 Total District 381,831 96'34 44 ·33 100 ·00 40 ·44 18'28 68·73 100'OQ

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TABLE 12 Distribution of Villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Number of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of Villages not having the amenity of -5 Kms. 5-10 Kms. 10+ Kms. Total (Cols.2-4) 2 3 4 5 Education 113 10 124 Medical 271 135 66 472 Drinking Water Post and Telegraph 365 117 21 503 Market/Hat Communications 270 110 23 403 ----- TABLE 13 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities

--~---,------_.-_' Number with percentage of villages having the amenity of Distance range from No. of the nearest town inhabited (in kms.) villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Com- Approach Power in each Water Telegraph Hat munications by Pucca Supply range Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 0-5 161 135 41 161 31 59 103 161 (83 '85) (25,47) (100 '00) (19 '26) (36'65) (63 '98) (100 '00) 6-15 374 309 79 374 57 113 221 374 (82 '62) (21,12) (100 '00) (15 ,24) (30 '21) (59 '09) (100 '00) 16-50 67 34 10 67 11 27 39 67 (50,75) (14 ·93) (100 '00) (16·42) (40 '30) (58 ,21) (100 '00) 51+ Unspecified

Total 602 4'78 130 602 99 199 363 602 (79 ·40) (21 '60) (100 ,00) (16 ·45) (33'06) (60'30) (100'00) 22

TABLE 14 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

.--~------~------Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of Population range No. of inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post aDd Market/ Commu- Approach Power in each Water Telegraph Hat nications by Pueca Supply range Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-499 335 216 30 335 10 69 175 335 (64 '48) (8 '96) (100 '00) (2 '99) (20 '60) (52 '24) (100 '00) 500-1999 239 236 78 239 67 113 165 239 (98 '74) (32 '64) (100 '00) (28 '03) (47 '28) (69 '04) (100 '00) 2000-4999 28 26 22 28 22 17 23 28 (92 '86) (78 '57) (100 '00) (78 '57) (60 '71) (82 '14) (100 '00) 5000+ Total 602 478 130 602 99 199 363 602 (79,40) (21,60) (100 '00) (16,45) (33 '06) (60 '30) (100 '00)

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TABLE 15

DislribuHon of Villages According to Land U9C

-~------~----.. ------~----~----~-- -_ ------~------~ Serial Nama 01 Tahsil No. 01 in- 1'olal area PorcentaBo Peroentage No. habited of ouitivable 01 irrigated villages a lea to total area to total alea oultivable aloa

2 3 4 5 6 Kapurlhala 323 [ 80,850 81 '38 83'69 2 SultanpUf lodhi 174 l41,551 71 '15 73·54 3 Phagwara 105 t 27,903 80 '91 84·87

Total District 602 150,304 78'49 81 '37 23 TOWN DlRECTORY Urban population :

Table 16 to 20 appended to this note deal with this section. ... Table 17 shows growth, density and sex-ratio of Urban population in the disdict in relation to the state for 1981 Census and the preceding three censuses i.e. 1971, 1961, and 1951. The 1981 census reveals that 29.97 per cent of the population of the district lives in the urban areas as compared to 27.68 per cent of the state as a whole. The urban componant of the population in the district increased by 6.76 per cent from 23.21 per cent in 1971 to 29.97 per cent in 1981. The corresponding figures for the district and the state at 1971, 1961 and 1951 are 23.21 ,23.04 and 21.83 for the district as against 23.73, 23.06 and 21.72 for the state respectively.

Growth rate :

The district shows a decennial population growth rate of 63.96 per cent in the urban areas for 1981 as compared to 44.51 per cent for the state. During the previous decade, the district recorded an urban growth rate of 25.82 per cent as against 25.27 per cent for the state and during the decade 1951-61, the district recorded a growth rate of 23.04 per cent as compared to 29.06 per cent for the state. During 1971-81 there was tremendous growth rate of 63.96 per cent which is mainly attributed to fast economic development of Phagwara, Sultanpur lind Kapurthala towns. Density :

The district has recordr.d at 1981 Census an urban density of 4603 persons per sq. km as against 3875 for the state. The corresponding urban densities for the district during 1971, 1961 and 1951 were 2,402, 1594 lind 1056 as against 4648 & 4090 respectively for the state. The density of the district has shown an increase of 2201 persons per sq. km. in 1981 compared to 1971 although there was an increase in density by 808 persons p~r sq. km. during the previous decade 1961-71.

Sex-ratio :

The urban population of district has recorded a sex-ratio of 850 in 1981,840 in 1971,853 in 1961 and d56 in 1951 as compared to 865, 856, 817 and 807 at the corresponding census years for the state. There is a consistent decrease in the urban sex ratio during 1961, 1971 but there was an increase of 10 females for 1000 males ..t 1981.

New towns:

This relates to imformation of new town(s) and declassified town(s) during the decade. 1n Kapurthala district, no town from those existing at 1971 census has been declassified. Five new towns of Begowal, Bhulath, Dhillwan. Nadala and Talwandi Chaudhrian with 1981 Census population of 6744, 4926, 5320, 4608 and 3416 res­ pectivelyat 1981 census were added to the district during the decade for 1971-81 Census. Budget of the Towns :

Table 115 relates to the budget of towns. Kapurthala district has 8 towns, two with c1ass II status vitI Kapurthala MC and Phagwara MC; one with class IV status viz. Sultanpur, two with class V status viz. Begowal and Dhillwan (NAC) ; and three with class VI status viz. Bhulath, Nadala and Talwandi Chaudharian NAe. Infor­ mation regarding the budget has not been reported from all the five N.A.Cs. of Begowal, Bhulath, Dhillwan, Nadala, and Talwandi Chaudhrian. Out of the remining 3 towns of Kapurthala, Phagwara and Sultanpur, which happen to be MCs and for which relevant information has been received, total receipts are more than the total expenditure. The highest pt;r capita receipt of Rs 79.57 is recorded for Sultanpur M .C. and the lowest &S. 64.74 for Phagwara M.C., whereas for Kapurthala M.C. total per capita receipt is reported as Rs. 67.43. The receipt through taxes forms the main source of revenue in respect of Kapurthala and Phagwara, whereas the position in Sultanpur is quite reverse. On expenditure side, the highest per capita expenditure (Rs. 78.21) has been recorded in respect of Sultanpur M.e. and the lowest Rs. 60.14 for Phagwara M.e. However in between these two limits lies the Kapurthala M.e. for which Rs. 63.44 has been reported as per capita expenditure. The main heads of expenditure are the public work, Public health and conveniences, General administration etc.

Social amenities-E:ducational :

Table 19 depicts higher secondary, secondary/matriculation, Junior secondary/midddle and primarY schools per 10,000 population. The table reveals that only Dhillwan NAC Kapurthala MC, Phagwara Me, and Sultanpur MC, have got higher secondary or an equivalent school(s), and of these four towns, proportion of .24 such schools per 10,000 population is highest (1.88) fo- Dhillwari (NAC). Higher secondary or an equivalent school(s) are not reported for Begowal, Bhulath, Nadala and Talwandi Chaudhrian (all these towns happen to be N.A.Cs). Secondary/matriculation schools are reported in aU8 towns of the district, the proportion of such schools per 10,000 population being highest for Slltanpur (3.29 %) colsely followed by Begowal NAC (2.97 %), and Talwandi Chaudhrian NAC (2.93 %). Tne Pha~wara M.C. has the lowest figure (0.79). with Kapurthala M.C. (0. 80 %) and slightly better figure Proportion of Junior secondary/middle schools per 10,000 population has been reported only for Kapurthata MC (2.98 %) and Phagwara MC (0.39 %) whereas existence of such schools in the remaining 6 towns has not been reported. Proportion of primary schools per 10,000 popUlation has been reported as the highest for Nadala NAC (4.34 %) closely foUowed by Kapurthala MC (3.98 %) and the lowest for Begowal NAC 1.48 %). Medical facilities :

Table 20 gives the distribution of total number of beds per 1,000 population in medical institutions available for each town of the district. The number of beds per 1,000 popUlation has been taken as the criterion for determining the extent of medical facilities. The table reveals that numf?cr of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 popUlation is the highest in case of Sultanpur M.C. (4·12 beds) and lowest in case of Phagwara M.C. (one bed at the most) whereas the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population for the district is reported as 1.69. Slum population in towns :

In Punjab state, no slum area has been notified, although certain pockets have separately been identified. 25

IABLE 16 Growth, DeDllty aDd SIll.ratlo of Urban Population In tbe District In relation to the State

Contua Yoar District State

10lal Urban 'Yo Decadal Don shy Sell Tolal Urban 'Yo Decadal Dellsity Sell popu· popu­ urban percent- (popu· ratio popu. popu· urban percent· (pO))u· latio latlon lation popu· age lation (No. lalion lation popu- ago lation (No. lation "alia- per sq. of fe· lation "aria. per sq. at fe- tion in km.) males tion in km.) mala! urban per urban pel popu· 1,000 popu- 1,000 lation males) lation malos)

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

1951 29',0'11 64,406 21 ·83 NA 1056 856 9,1(10,500 1,989,267 21 '72 +20·02 NA 801 19111 343,778 79,219 23 ·04 +23 ·00 1594 853 11,135,069 2,577,306 23·06 +29 ·00 4090 817

1911 429,~14 99,670 23 ·21 +25 ·82 2402 840 13,551,060 3,2Hi,179 23 ·73 +25 ·27 4648 856 1981 545,249 163,418 29·97 +63 ·96 4603 850 16,788,915 4,641,757 27·68 +44 ·51 3875 865 --.-- _._---_._-_ .. __ ..__ .. _. __ . _. -_------TABLE 17

New 10'l'lQ.'l/10wQ.'l Classified in 1981 Census

Nama of Towns Population 1981 Consus

2 (a) Added ... (I) Boaowal 6,744 (II) BhuJath 4,926

(ill) Dhillwan 5,320 (I,,) NadaJa 4,1108 (,,) lalwandl Chaudhrian 3,416

(b) Declu9if iCld~ NIL lADLE 18

Pu Capita reeelp' and ~spendlture in tOWQS ,------Per Ca,lta

Clas$, name & civic status at the ~~~~~~~~-~~~~-----~----~--~--~---~-~--~~~ lawn Re~ejpt Expenditure

~~~------~------~~-~~-~--~~----~--Total Receipt Reooipt 'lotal Gonllfal ExpeD. Public Blilpen- athOl through from IIlIpen- Adm!- dUure works dituIo aapocts taxes all athOl dituIe nistla. on on SOUlces tion Public publio health institu- and tiODS conve- ni(lDQOS

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. V Begowal N.A.C. 2. Vl Bhu\ath N.A.C. 3. V Dhillwan N.A.C. 4. n Kapurthala M.C 67 ·43 57·53 9·90 63'44 12·84 11 ·59 33 ·28 0·34 5·39 5. VI Nadala N.A.C. 6.- n Phagwala M.C. 64·74 47·42 17'32 60 '14 9 ·11 13 '61 32'49 0'16 4'77 7. IV Su]tanpul M.C. 79·57 9·29 70'28 78'21 2'29 22·28 36·60 0'79 16·25 8. VI lalwandi Chaudhtian N.A.C.

TABLE 19 Schools per ten thousand population in towns ------_------Nunmber per ten thousand population

Class, name and civic status of town Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Secondary / Matriculation Secondary/ Inter/PUC! Middle Junior College 2 3 4 S

1. V Begowal N.A.C. 2'97 1.48 2. VI Bhulath N.A.C. 2'03 2·03 3. V Dhillwan N.A.C. 1.88 ).88 3'76 4. II Kapurthala M.C. 1 '19 0·80 2 ·98 3 ·98 5. VI Nadala N.A.C. 2 ·17 4·34 6. II Phagwara M.C. 0'S3 0·79 0·39 1'71 7. IV Sultan pur M.C. 0·82 3·29 3·29 8. VI Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. 2 ·93 2·93 ------27

TABLE 20 No. of Beds In Medical Institutions in ToWDs

Class, name and civic status of the town No. of beds in medical institution!> per 1,000 population 1 2 1. V Begowal N.A.C. 1·19 2. VI Bhulath N.A.C. 1.62 3. V Dhillwan N.A.C. 1·50 4. II KapurthaJa M.C.. 2'70 5. VI Nadala N.A.C. 0.87 «I. II Phagwara M.C. 0'76 1. IV Sultanpur M.C. 4.12 8. VI Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. 1-11

Total 1·69 ------

PART XIII-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION·I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

33 6(iii) NOrm E"PLAINlNG TliE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory containing information about each village had been prepared for each tahsil in the ascending order of ~he census location code numbers, e.g., location Code No. 17 /11/3/22 moan~ village No. 22 in tahsil No.3 of dlst,rict No. 11 of the state No. 17. It contains information relating to total area of the villages in hectares, total populatoin, No. of households, amenities available in the village i.e., oduc.ational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, communcation, approach to village, nearest town· and dista;n~o (in kms.), and power supply. Besides it gives information regarding staple food, land-use i.e. area under dlfferent types of land use like forest, irrigated a.nd unirrigated, cultivable and unculti­ vable land. This is. furt~er supple~cnted by the jnforma.tio~ on pJa?6s ofreligious,~,historical and archaeological interest as also informahO~ on CO_PICS of ?-ewspaper commg III the VIllage and number of motor cycles/scooters, cars-/joopit and tractors avaIlable III the vIllage.

Information about the amenities available have been given in the columns 5 to 10 of the directory.

(i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations; P = Primary school M = Junior Secondary or middle school H Matriculation or secondary school PUC = Higher secondary!intermediate/pre-university!Jumor college. C - . Collega (Graduate level and above) like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. I lndu~tlial school Tr = Training school AC Adult literacy clas.s/centre o = Other educational institutions. These may include Sanskrit Pathshalas, Senior Basic School, Maktab etc.

Where figures like P (3), M (2) H etc., occur these denote that the village has three primary. two middle and one matriculation or-secondary school.

(ii) Medical facilities have been shown by the use oft,he following abbreviations ;- H Hospital MCW = Maternity and child welfare centre MH Maternity home cwe Child welfare centre HC - Health centre PHC Primary health centre PHS Primary health sub-centre D Dispensary FPC = Family planning centre TB TB clinic NH - NurSing home RP Registered private practitioner SMP = Subsidised medical practitioner CHW . Community health worker o Others Number of institutions, if more than one in any village, have been given in brackets against each.

(iii) Tile types of the potable drinking water supply and the sources available in the village have been indicated by the following codes: T Tap water W Well water TK Tank water TW Tubewell water HP Hand pump R = River water F Fountain C Canal L Lake S = Spring N Nullah o Others NA Information not available (iv) Post & telegraph facilitios have been shown by adopting the followng abbreviatio.ns : PO = Post office 10 = Telegraph office PTO = Post and Telegraph office Phone = Telephone connection (v) Communication faciIites have been indicated by the following codes:

BS = Bus stop RS = Railway station NW = Navigable waterwa'y (including river, canal, backwaters, etc.) Only public transport like, bus, rail and water way have been considered for this purpose. (vi) Approach to ViJIage This refers to the state of road etc. leading to the village.

This has been indicated by the use of following codes :

PR Pucca road KR Kaccha road NR Navigable river NC - Naviga·ble canal NW = Navigable waterway (other than river or canal.)

(vii) Nearest town and distance The distance in kms of the nearest town (whether located in the state or in another state) has been given in brackets uhder colunm 12.

(viii) Power Supply For this purpose, the following codes have been used under column 13 :

ED Electricity for domestic purpose EAg Electricity for agriculture EO Electricity for other purpose like industrial, commercial, etc. EA Electricity for all purposes listed above.

Information relating to places of religion, historical or archaeological interest is given under column 20 (a). Informatiom on copies of newspaper coming in the village (N) motor cycles/scooters available in (he village (M), cars/jeeps available in the village (C), and for tracrors availablein the village (T) is also furnished under column 20. The numeral following the alphabet indicates the number of newspapers, motor cycles etc. Uninhabited villages and the villages that have got merged in towns have also been shown under column 20(a). (ix) Land use

Break-up of area under different type ofland use viz. forest, irrigated area, unirrigated area, culturable waste and areas not available for cultivation has been furnished under columns 15-19.

(a) Forest:

This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administe - red as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land, The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forest should remain included under the forest area. If any portion of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that portion is inclueded under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land. In some cases there are instances where patches of land put to agricultural use within statutory notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. These are treated as forests.

(b) Irrigated and unirrigated (land use) :

These two columns (cols. 16 and 17) cover all agricultural land and include net area sown With crops and orchards or net cropped area and also curtent and other fallows. The latter implied all lands which wero taken up for cultivation, but are temporary out of cultivation for a period of not less than a year and more than five years. The column do not include gross area sown or gross cropped area. Net area sown thus represents the area sown with crops and orchards, counting areas sown more than once in the same year only once. 35 (c) Culturable waste : This includes all lands available for cultivation whether not taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once, but not cultivated during the five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fallows or covered with shrubs and jungles. which are not put to any use. These have been assessed or unassessed and are in isloated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo, bushes and other groves for fuels, etc., which are not included under orchards or forests also come under this head. All grazing lands, whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not, village common and grazing lands within forest area have been included in this column.

(d) Area not available for cultivation : This column (Col. 19) includes land not available for cultivation such as barren, unculturable land and land put to non-agricultural use. Land put to non-agricultural use stands for all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g. ,rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural. Barren and unculturable lands cover all barren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts, etc. land Which cannot be brought under cultivation, except at a very high cost, has been classified as unculturable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holidings.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Kapurthala Tahsil

PUNJAB TAHSI L KAPURTHALA DISTRICT KAPURTHALA .,. f? / It /

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o BOUNDARY DiSTRiCT "" TAHSil , .' BOUNDARY VILLAGE WITH LOCATION ,..------__, , 23 I /' CODE NUMBER , 1-.------1 @ ~ TAHSIL HEADQ.UARTERS . " 1- VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE :1 ... .s' BELOW 200 , 200-499 • 500-999 / ~ 1000 -4999 ,5000 AND ABOVE -:-, ( ••••• " UNINHABITEO VILLAGES x o URBAN AREAS . v\I\W NHI ,NATIONAl HIGHWAY IMPORTANT METALLEO ROAD , RAILWAV LINE. BROAD GAUGE WITH STATION RIVER AND STREAM POST OFFICE , POST AND (j TELEG RAPH OFFICE , PO, PTO a 1/ o HOSPITAL , PRIMARY HEALTH , EI1~+ o 5 CENTRE. DISPENSARY REST HOUSE RH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL S

t' 39 ALpHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KAPURTHALA TAHSIL

Serial Nam. ot Vflla,o Location Code No. Serial Name of Village Location Code No. No. No.

1 2 3 1 2 3

1 Abdulahpur 17/6/1/149 51 17/6/1/265 2 Adnawali 17/6/1/239 52 Biharipur 17/6/1/360 3 Ahmadpur 17/6/1/293 53 BijIi Nangal 17/6/1/169 4 Ahya 17/6/1/350 54 Billpur 17/6/1/99 5 Akala 17/6/1/22 55 17/6/1/147

6 Akbarpur 17/6/1/2 56 Boot 17/6/1/161 7 Akbarpur 17/6/1/213 57 Boparai 17/6/1/19 8 Alipur 17/6/1/210 58 Brindpur 17/6/1/268 9 Alamgir 17/6/1/328 59 Budha Thch 17/6/1/172 10 Alaudi 17/6/1/291 60 Budhwala 17/6/1/183

11 Alaudinpur 17/6/1/192 61 Budo Punder 17/6/1/289 12 Araianwal. 17/6/1/305 62 Buh 17/6/1/227 13 Aujla Ba:nvali 17/6/1/296 63 Bulowal 17/6/1/91 14 17/6/1/300 64 17/6/1/310 15 Awan 17/6/1/9 65 Butala 17/6/1/119 16 17/6/1/338 66 Chak 17/6/1/325 17 Badshahpur 17/6/1/160 67 Chak Dom 17/6/1/33 18 Bagbanpur 17/6/1/24 68 Chak Gajiwal 17/6/1/236 19 Bagrian 17/6/1/14 69 Ch:lk Gopipur 17/6/1/232 20 Bajaj 17/6/1/18 70 Chakoki 17/6/1/115

21 17/6/1/165 71 Chak Purana 17/6/1/29 22 Bakarpur 17/6/1/93 72 Ch6k Shah Alladan 17/6/1/96 23 Balchar Kalan 17/6/1/320 73 Chak Shah KIlIan 17/6/1/92 24 Balchar Kh.npur 17/6/1/323 74 Chak Som 17/6/1/32 25 Ballo Chak 17/6/1/26 75 Charagpur 17/6/1/218 26 17/6/1/139 76 17/6/1/102 27 Banamalwala 17/6/1/198 77 17/6/1/150 28 17/6/1/330 78 Dainwind 17/6/1/146 29 17/6/1/8 79 Dala 17/6/1/94 30 Bassi 17/6/1/11 80 Daudpur 17/6/I/l11 31 Behlolpur 17/6/1/137 81 Daulatpur 17/6/1/363 31 Beja 17/6/1/15'1 82 Daulo Arain 17/6/1/306 33 17/6/1/64 83 17/6/1/30 34 Bhaguwala'l 17/6/1/219 84 Desai 17/6/1/225 35 Bhagwanpur 17/6/1/72 85 Dewlanwala 17/6/1/241 36 Bhagwanpur 17/6/1/242 86 Dhabulian 17/6/1/249 37 Bhaini 17/6/1/120 '1,7 Dhabulian 17/6/1/90 38 17/6/1/302 88 Dhawan Khan Jagir 17/6/1/278 39 Bhakuwal 17/6/1/105 89 Dhawqn Khan Nishan 17/6/1/279 40 17/6/1/312 90 17/6/1/51

41 Bhandal Bbt 17/6/1/196 91 17/6/1/175 42 Bb.ndal Dona 17/6/1/313 92 17/6/1/297 43 Bhana 17/6/1/351 93 Dham 17/6/1/159 44 Bhano Lang. 17/6/1/358 94 17/6/1/303 45 Bhat nura Kaltl n 17/6/1/17 95 Dhapai 17/6/1/295

46 Bbatnura Khurd 17/6/1/16 96 Dhudian Wa Ia 17/6/1/266 47 Bhawanipur 17/6/1/240 97 17/6/1/141 48 17/6/1/158 98 Duburji 17/6/1/276 49 17/6/1/269 99 17/6/1/250 50 Bhullar 17/6/1/181 100 Patebgarh Sikri 17/6/1/28 40 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KAPURTHAL A TAHSIL Serial Name of Village Location Code No. I Serial Name of Village Location Code No. No. No. I 1 2 3 1 2 3

101 Fatehpur 17/6/1/13 151 Jotike 17/6/1/200 102 Fatehpur 17/6/1/194 152 Kadrabad 17/6/1}324 103 FattuCh k 17/6/1/173 153 T176/1/275 104 17/6/1f229 154 11'{6/1/254 105 Fazlabad 17/6/1/220 155 17/6/1/352

106 Feroz 17/6/1/27 156 17/6/1/334 107 Gaji Gudana 17/6/1/128 157 Kaluwal 17[6/1/6 lU8 17/6/1/344 158 Kamalpur 177'6/1/62 109 Gaunswala 17/6/1/185 159 Kamewala 17/6/1/217. 110 Gaura 17/6/1/188 160 Kamrai 1716/1/75 III Ghaniaki 17/6/1/216 161 17/6/1/152 112 Ghudhu Baga 17/6/1/326 162 Kapurthala 17/671/274 113 17/6/1/190 163 Karahal Kalan 1116/1/364 114 Ghuluwal 17/6/1/127 164 Karahal Khurd 1776/1/365 115 Gobindpur 17/6/1/294 165 Karahal Nauabad 1776/1/368

116 17/6/1/287 166 KamaiJ Ganj 17/6/1/21 1]7 Gopipur' 17/6/1/248 167 Kasso Chahal 17/6/t/317 118 Gosal 17/6/1/307 168 Kaulo Talwandi 17/6/1/359 119 17/6/1/133 169 17/6/1/343. 120 Gurmukh Singhwala 17/6/1/178 170 Khalil 17/6/1/95

121 Habibwala 17/6/1/103 171 17/6/1/246 122 17/6/1/113 172 Khanka 17/6/1/187 123 17/6/1/129 173 ' 17/6/1/314 124 Hamira 17/6/1/142 174 Khanpur 17/6/1/224 125 Hassuwal 17/6/1/104 175 Khassan 17/6/1/85 176 Khera Bet 17/6/1/215 126 17/6/1/182 I 127 Husewal 17/6/1/88 177 . 17/6/1/362 128 Husiana Bad 17/6/1/264 178 -17(6/1/234 129 17/6/1/361 179 17/6/1/288, 130 Hussainpur 17/6/1/38 180 Khuk Harain 1'1/6/1/186

131 Ibbari 17/6/1/290 181 17/6/1/349 132 Ibrahimwal Tarf Arshad Khan 17/6/1/56 182 Kishan Singhwala 17/6/1/206 133 Ibrahimwal Tarf Gulam Nabi Khan 17/6/1/57 183 Kokalpul' 17/tJ/l/153 134 Inowal 17/6/1/1 184 Kolianwala 17!6fl/247 17/6f]/284 135 Isbucha 17/6/1/1 185 Kot Karar Khan 17/6/1/370 186 Kotli 17/6/1/118 136 2 137 17/6/1/5 187 Kotli 17/6711 92 Kutabpur 17/6/1/299 138 Jag 17/6/1/138 I 188 139 17/6/1/14 189 Ladhewal 17/611/267 140 Jai Rampur 17/6/1/329 190 l7/6'flJ 144

141 Jai Rampur 17/5/1/131 191 Lakhan Ke Padde 17/6/1/135 142 lalal Bholana 17/6/1/257 192 17/~/l/143 17/6/1/322 193 Lamman 17/6/1/15 143 Jalo Bhati 8 144 17/6/1/336 194 Lit 11/(/fl/ 3 145 17/6/1/316 195 Lodhi Bholana 17/6/1/258

146 Jhal Bibri 17/6/1/262 196 Machhipal 17/6/1/354 147 JhaH Bajaj 17 (6/1(20 197 Madho Jhanda 17/6/1/271 148 Jha I Thikriwala 17/6/1/155 198 Madhopur 17/6/1/335 17/6/1/235 199 Maini Sandhi 17/6/1/204 149 Jhangirpur 1 280 150 Jhagian Gulam 17/6/1/243 200 17/6/ / 41 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KAPURTHALA TAHSIL Serial Name of Vi!lage Location Code NO. Serial Name of Village Location Code No. No. No.

2 3 1 3

201 Majahadpur 17;6/1/244 251 Miani Bhagu Purian 17/6/1/31 . 202 Majorwala 17/6/1/191 252 Miani Bola 17/6/1/222 203 Malian 17/6/1/369 253 Miranpur 17/6/1;67. 204 Malu Brahamanan 17/6/1;341 254 Mirzapur 17/6/1/112 205 Manan 17/6Jl/342 255 Mitha 17/6/1/366

206 Mana Talwandi 17/6/1/84 266 Mithra 17/6/1/253 207 Maud Ahmedwala 17/6/1/58 257 Mohmadwala 17/6;1/231 208 Mand Akbarpur 17/6/1/214 258 Moklanwala 17;6/1/346 209 Maud Allahabad 17/6/1/47 259 Mubarikpur 17/6/1/65 210 Mand Aslampur 17;6/1/42 260 Mudowal 17/6;1/134

211 Maud 17/6/1/197 261 17/6/1/123 212 Mand Butala 17/6/1/117 262 Mundi 17/6/1;228 213 Mand Chakoki 17/6/1/116 263 Muradpur Dona 17/6/1/331 214 Maud Dhakran 17/6/1/50 264 Muradpur 17/6/1/255 215 Mand Dhaliwal 17/6/1/176 265 17/6/1/140

216 Mand 17/6/1 /121 266 Musa Khail 17/6/1/79 217 Mand Dogranwala 17/6/1/48 267 Mustfabad 17/6/1/107 2i8 Mand Faridkot 17/611/43 268 Nabi Buxwala 17/6/1/203 219 Maud Gurdaspur 17/6/1/44 269 17/6/1/10 220 Maud Hussainpur 17/6/1/37 270 17/6/1/40

221 Mand Ibrahimwal Tarf Arshad 17/6/1/60 271 Nangal Narianigarh 17/6/1/301 Khan 272 17/6/1/4 222 Mand Ibrahimwal Tarf Gulam 17/6/1159 273 17/6/1/193 Nabi Khan 274 Nathu Chahal 17/6/1/304 223 Mand latike 17/6/1/199 275 Na wanpind 17/6/1/189 224 Mand Kamalpur 17/6/1/61 225 Mand Kulla 17/6/1/35

226 Mand Miani Bhagu Purian 17/6/1/36 276 17/6/1/166 227 Mand Miani lhandewala 17/6; 1;45 277 Nidoki 17/6/1/348 228 Mand Nangal Lubana 17/6/1/41 278 17/6/1/136 229 Mand Raipur Ariyan 17/6/1/109 278 Nihaluwal 17/6/1/345 230 Mand Rampur 17/6/1/177 280 Nurpur Dona 17/6/1/277

231 Mand Rawan 17/6/1/52 281 Nurpur lanuhan 17/6/1/195 232 Mand Sabik Desai 17/6/1/226 282 Nurpur lattan 17/6/1/170 233 Mand Sandhi Khanwala 17/6;1/49 283 Nurpur Khiranwali 17/6/1/233 234 Mand 17/6;1/202 284 Nurpur Lubhana 17/6/1/168 235 Mand Sahibwala 17/9/1/46 285 Nurpur Rajputan 17/6/1/154 236 Mand Surakhpur ]7/6/1/211 286 Padda 17/6/1/180 237 Mand Talwandi Kuka 17/6/1/55 287 17/6/1/162 238 Mander Bet 17/6/1/171 288 Pakhowal 17/6/1/311 239 Mander Dona 17/6/1/339 299 Pandori 17/6/1/71 240 Mandi Mand Kulla 17/6;1;34 290 Parvez Nagar 17/6/1/238

241 Mandi Road 17;6/IJ39 291 Pasiewal 17/6/1/98 242 Manga Roda 17/6;1/309 292 17/6/1/3 I 8 243 Mangewal 17/6/1/125 293 Peerewala 17/6/1/205 244 Mansurwal 17/6/1/124 294 Phiali 17/6/1/283 245 Mansurwal Dona 17/6/1;298 295 Phulaiwala 17/6/1/145

246 17;6/1;63 296 Qualpur 17/6/1/353 247 Mazaffarpur 17;6/1/114 297 17/6/1/110 248 Mehrnadpur 17/6/1/80 298 Raipur Pir Buxwala 17/6/1/66 249 Metlan Khairabad 17/6/1/73 299 Raipur Rajputan 17/6/1/100 250 Miani Bakarpur 17/6/1/174 300 Rajpur 17/6/1/76 41 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILtAGES KAPURTHALA TAHSIL Serial Name of Village Location Code No. \ Serial Name of Village Location Code No. No. . No.

1 2 3 2 3

301 Rajpur 17/6/1/184 336 Sidhpur 17/6/1/321 302 Ramgarh 17/6/1/82 337 17/6/1/23 303 17/6/1/108 338 17/6/1/347 304 Rampur 17/6/1/332 339 Subhanpur 17/6/1/163 305 Randhawa 17/6/1/167 340 17/6/1/327 306 RasuJpur Brahmanan 17/6/1/286 341 Sukhia Nangal 17/6/1/252 307 RasuJpur Chi sty 17/6/1/261 342 Sunranwala 17/6/1/340 308 Rasulpur Kulian 17/6/1/319 343 Surak 17/6/1/78 309 Ratta Kadim 17/6/1/245 344 Surakhpur 17/6/1/212 310 Ratta Nauaoad 17/6/1/263 345 Tajpur 17/6/1/106

311 Ratra 17/6/1/223 346 Talwandi Bakha 17/6/1/282 312 Rawal 17/6/1/260 347 Talwandi Kuka 17/6/1/54 313 Rawan 17/6/1/53 348 Talwandi Mehma 17/6/1/273 314 17/6/1/272 349 Talwandi Pain 17/6/1/367 315 Rupanpur 17/6/1/164 350 Talwandi Purdal 17/6/1/87 316 Saido Bholana 17/6/1/259 351 Talwandi Rajputan 17/6/1/209 317 Saidowal 17/6/1/308 352 Talwara 17/6/1/89 318 Saiflabad 17/6/1/221 353 Tandi 17/6/1/12 319 17/6/1/97 354 Tarkhanawala 17/6/1/207 320 17/6/1/333 355 17/6/1/237

321 Sandhar Jagir 17/6/1/252 356 Theb Kanjla 17/6/1/157 322 Sandhu Chatha 17/6/1/337 357 Thigli 17/6/1/355 323 Sangojla 17/6/1/201 358 Thikriwala 17/6/1/156 324 Sa ngowaI 17/6/1/132 359 Toganwala 17/6/1/356 325 17/6/1/126 360 Tukra No.3 17/6/1/179 326 Sarupwal 17/6/1/3 361 Ucba 17/6/1/230 327 Seenpur 17/6/1/148 362 17/6/1/281 328 Shadipur 17/6/1/81 363 17/6/1/285 329 Shahpur Dogran 17/6/1/256 364 17/6/1/315 330 Shah pur Pira 17/6/1/130 331 . Sheikhanwala 17/6/1/208 332 Sheikhpur 17/6/1/270 333 Sheruwal 17/6/1/86 334 17/6/1/77 335 Sj~1 17/6/1/357 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 44

KAPURTHALA TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Loca- Name of the village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) tion (with Hadbast No.) area of population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Code the and No. of in broad ranges viz., 0-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms and 10+Kms, of No. village households the nearest place where the facility is available, is given.) (in hectares)

Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Day or Commu- tional Water telegraph days of nications (Potable) the (Bus stop, market/ Railway hat, station, if any, waterways etc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17/6/1/1 Inowal (7) 52 912 (151) P H,D,HC HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP, 2 Akbarpur (8) 140 820 (147) P H,D,HC, HP -(0-5) BS RP, 3 Sarupwal (9) 85 293 (48) P H,D,HC, HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 4 Narangpur (6) 121 398 (68) P H,D,HC, HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP 5 Jabbowal (5) 111 381 (64) P H,D,HC HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 6 Kaluwal (4) 121 257 (41) P H,D,HC, HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP 7 Isbucha (3) 130 303 (48) P H,D,HC, HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP 8 Baryar (1) 274 1032 (166) P,M H,D,HC, HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP 9 Awan (2) 327 1,326 (205) P 0-5 HP,W -(0-5) BS 10 Nadali (11) 366 1,092 (171) P 0-5 HP,W -(0·-5) -(0-5) 11 Bassi (12) 280 1,734 (264) P,M,H H,D,HC HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 12 Tandi (135) 249 617 (88) P -(0-5) HP, W -(5-10) -(0-5) 13 Fatehpur (134) 58 166 (24) P,M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 14 Jaid (139) 507 1,431 (234) P,M D,HC HP,W PO -(0-5) 15 Lamman (138) 210 1,028 (132) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 16 Bhatnura khurd (137) 127 512 (85) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 17 (136) 225 850 (116) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS J8 Bajaj (133) 314 848 (109) P -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) BS 19 Boparai (132) 566 1,691 (250) P,M,H H,D, HP,W PO -(0-5) RP 20 Jhall Bajaj (14) 72 21 Kamail Ganj (13) 401 599 (89) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(5-10) 22 Akala (131) 148 1,054 (159) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 23 Sidhwan Bet (129) 254 527 (81) P,M,H -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 24 Bagbanpur (15) 297 800 (96) P (0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 2G Ballo Chak (24) 298 981 (145) P,M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 27 Feroz Sangowal (23) 243 691 (113) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 28 Fatehgarh Sikri (20) 261 1117 (178) P,M -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 29 Chak Purana (21) 30 30 Daulowal (22) 65 182 (30) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) 31 Miani Bhagu Purian (25) 380 1801 (291) P MCW HP,W P.O BS 32 Chak Som (26) 175 33 Chak Dom (27) 147 34 Mandi Mand Kulla (29) 147 35 Mand Kulla (28) 107 652 (92) P -(0-5) HP -<0-5) -(a-:..:5) 36 Mand Miani Bhagupurian (34) 124 37 Mand Hussianpur (33) 18 38 Hussianpur (30) 36 BS 39 Mandi Road (31) 165 294 (52) -P -(16 I) HP -(10+) BS 40 Nangal Lubana (32) 175 3714 (623) P,M,H,S D,RP HP PO 4S

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

Approach Nearest Power Staple food Land use (Le. area under different types Remarks including any to the town and supply of land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, village distance nearest unit) historical or archaeolo- (in kms.) gical interest etc.

Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area Number Places of by irrigated rable not of Cars! religious! source waste avail- Motor- historical or (inalu- able Cycles! arc haeologica I dmg for Scooters! interest etc. gauchar culti- News and vation papers! groves) Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) KR Begowal (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 48 4 M PR Begowal (3) EA Wheat, M2ize & Rice 127 13 T2 PR Begowal (4). EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 70 15 KR Begowal (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 113 8 KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 102 9 (12) KR Begowal (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 115 6 T4 KR Begowal (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 123 7 T KR BegowaI (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 202 72 C,M,T KR BegowaJ (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 304 23 C4,T5 KR Begowal (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 337 29 C3, T5 KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 254 2 24 T5 (11) KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 225 15 9 (14) KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 46 3 9 T2 (16) KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Ricc 428 16 63 T8 (10) PR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 176 15 19 T7 (10) PR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 121 6 T3 (13) PR Urmar Tanda{l3)EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 206 19 T5 PR Kartarpur (16) EA Wheat & I'.1aize 266 43 T6 KR Kartarpur (14) EA Wheat & Maize 463 53 50 Tl8 64 6 2 Uninhabited KR Kartarpur (19) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 372 29 T8 KR Kartarpur (13) EA Wheat, Mize & Rice 132 16 T2 KR Kartarpur (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 234 20 T8 KR Kartarpur (16) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 284 13 T9 KR Begowal (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 260 38 T3 KR Begowal (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 219 24 T2 PR Begowal (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 219 42 T3 29 1 Uninhabited KR Begowal (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Ricc 57 8 PR Bogowal (5) EA Wheat & Rice 298 46 36 T3 62 60 53 Uninhabited 47 100 Uninhabited .. 95 36 16 Uninhabited KR Begowal (6) EA Wheat, Maire & Rice 72 20 15 52 72 Uninhabited 9 8 1 Uninhabited 13 20 3 Uninhabited PR UrmarTanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 153 12 T6 (18) PR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat, Maize & Rice q6 4 35 T7 (19) 46

KAPURTHALA TAHSIL 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY toca­ Name of the village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) tion (with Hadbast No.) area of population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Code the village and No. of broad ranges viz., 0-5 Kms, 5-10Kms. and 10+Kms, of the No. (in hect­ households nearest place where the facility is available, is given.) ares)

Educa­ Medical Drinking Post & Day or Commu­ tional Water telegraph days nications (potable) of the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if station, any waterways etc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41 Mand Nangal Lubana (36) 125 42 Mand Aslampur (35) 58 7 (2) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 43 Mand Faridkot (46) 219 44 Mand Gurdaspur (47) 71 82 (13) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 45 Mand Miani Jhande- 123 wala (48) 46 Mand Sardarwala (49) 89 47 Mand Allahabad (50) 104 48 Mand Dogranwala (51) 66 49 Mand Sandhi Khan- 100 47 (5) ~O-5) -(0-5) HP,W ':":'(0-5) ':":'(0-5) wala (45) 50 Mand Dhakran (40) 58 51 Dhakran (39) 70 141 (22) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS

Mand Rawan (41) 5 ., 52 D'S 53 Rawan (42) 89 285 (42) P ':":'(0-5) HP, W ':":'(0-5) 54 Talwandi Kuka (43) 112 934 (151) P,M RP HP,W -(0-5) BS 55 Mandt Talwandi Kuka (44) 54 121 (14) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 56 Ibrahimwal Taraf 512 3192 (542) P,M,H PHS HP,W PO -(0-5) Arshad Khan (54) MC W 57 Ibrahimwal Taraf 270 Gulam Nabi Khan (55) 58 Mandahmedwala (52) 77 59 Mand Ibrahimwal Tarar 58 Gulam Nabi Khan (56) 60' Mand Ibrahimwal Taraf 249 137 (27) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -CO-5) BS Arshad Khan (53) 61 Mandkamalpur (37) 30 62 Kamalpur (38) 82 66 (9) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,TW -(5-10) BS 63 Maqsudpur (19) 576 2342 (379) P,M,H H,HC Hp,TW PO BS 64 Bhadas (16) 475 1988 (296) P,M -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 65 Mubarikpur (17) 195 444 (68) P -(10+) HP,W -(0-5) BS 66 Raipur Pir Buxwala (18) 607 1829 (2b7) P,M -(10+) HP,W PO BS 67 Miranpur (71) 86 16 (3) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 71 Pandori (121) 295 1804 (272) P,M -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS 72 Bhagwanpur (125) 186 596 (73) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 73 Metlan Bad (127) 295 835 (130) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 74 Bagrian (130) 229 927 (116) P,M -(10+) HP,W -(5-10) BS 75 Kamrai (128) 267 1246 (178) P -(5-10) H!,~ W -(0-5) BS 4' AMENITIES AND tAND USE KAPUll1HALA DiStRict

Approach Nearest Power Staple food Land use (Le. area under different types of land use Remarks including to the town and supply in hectares rounded to the nearest unit) any place of religious, village distance historical or archae- (in kms.) logical interest, etc.

Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not Number Places of by sO:Jrce irrigated waste available of Cars! religious/ (including for culti- Jeeps/Motor- historical gauchar vation cycles! or and Scooters/ archaeo- groves) News- logical papers/ interest Tractors etc.

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

46 55 24 Uninhabited KR Urmar °Tanda EA Wheat 55 1 2 (21) 169 50 Uninhabited KR Urmar Tanda EA Wheat 24 6 41 (21)

55 4 64 Uninhabited 76 4 9 Uninhabited 62 2 40 Uninhabited 50 7 9 Uninhabited KR Bhulath (5) EA Wheat and Maize 80 12 8 T 50 7 Uninhabited PR Bhulath (5) EA Wheat & Maize 60 5 5 4 1 Unintiabited PR Bhulaili (5) EA Wheat & M~ize 84 ° ° 5 T2,N2 PR Bhulath (5) EA Wheat & Maize 103 1 8 T2,N5 KR Bhulath (5) EA Wheat & Maize 38 13 3 PR Kapurthala (18) EA Wheat & Maize 472 40 T9,N25 260 10 Uninhabited 26 51 Uninhabited 58 Uninhabited KR Kartarpur (20) EA Wheat & Maize 218 31 26 4 Uninhabited

PR Kartarpur (18) EA Wheat, Maize 75 7 & Rice PR Kartarpur (17) EA Wheat, Maize 507 69 C2, T7, & Rice N25 PR Bhulath (3) EA Wheat, Maize, 442 33 TIO, & Rice ' N3 PR Kartarpur (13) EA Wheat, Maize 142 4 49 T & Rice PR Kartarpur (15) EA Wheat, Maize 532 40 35 C,T12 & Rice PR Bhulath (2) EA Wheat, Maize 67 2 5 12 T2 & Rice KR Kartarpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize 265 30 T3 & Rice KR Kartarpur (8) EA What, Maize 156 11 19 T7 & Rice KR Kartarpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize 272 23 T6, & Rice N2 PR Kartarpur (13) EA Wheat, Maize 193 11 25 T5 & Ricc PR Kartarpur (1 0) EA Wheat Maize 234 12 2 19 T4, & Rice N2 f' 48

I(APURTHALA TAHsIL 1981-CENSUS VI1:.LAGE DIlmCToRt Loca- Name of the village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) tion (with Hadbast No.) area of pOf,ulation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Code the village and No. bro:ld ranges viz., 0-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms and 10+Kms of the No. (in hectares) of house- nearest place where the facility is available, is given,) , holds

Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Dayol Cotnmuni- tional Water telegraph days of cations (Potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterways) etc,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 76 Rajpur (126) 112 360 (57) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 77 Sher Singhwala (120) 172 266 (34) P MCW HP,W, PO -(0-5) TW 78 Surak (119) 155 347 (51) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 79 Musa Khail (118) 83 331 (51) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 80 Mehmadpur (117) 87 668 (95) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5)

81 Shadipur (116) 263 159 (18) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 82- Ramgarh (115) 461 1012 (155) P,M D,PHS HP,W, -(0-5) BS TW 83 Lit (114) 323 885 (138) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 84 Mana Talwandi (112) 480 1112 (189) P,M,H -(0-5) HP, W PO BS

85 Khassan (113) 1109 2277 (270) P,M,H -(5-10) HP,W PO BS 86 Sheruwal (79) 70 100 (9) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS 87 Talwandi Purdal (80) 215 474 (70) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 88 Husewal (78) 52 95 (12) P -(10+) HP.W PO -(0-5) 89 Talwara (72) 348 1482 (202) P,M -(10+) HP,TW -(0-5) BS

90 Dabulian (76) 152 676 (98) P -(10+) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 91 (74) 91 288 (45) P -(10+) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 92 Chak Shah Kalan (77) 38 93 Bakarpur (70) 195 403 (61) P -(10+) HP,TW -(0-5) -(5-10) 94 Dala (69) 128 748 (107) P,M -(10+) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 95 Khalil (67) 84 336 (52) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) -(0--5) 96 Chak Shah Alladan (68) 17 .. . . 97 Saitpur (73) III 506 (72) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 98 Pasiewal (66) 85 153 (23) P -(0-5) T,HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 99 BiIlpur (75) 91 233 (39) P -(10+) HP,T,TW -(5-10) -(0-5) 100 Raipur Rajputan (65) 68 346 (47) P,M -(0-5) T, HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 102 Chogawan (58) 193 1611 (249) P,M,H, MCW, RP HP,TW PO BS 103 Habibwal. (57) 426 1186 (197) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 104 Hassuwal (59) 125 197 (30) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 105 Bhakuwal (60) 54 268 (47) P -(0-5» HP. -(0-5» -(5-10) H6 Tajpur (109) 227 274 (39) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS 107 Mustfabad (108) 283 622 (98) P D,RP HP, W PO BS 108 Ramidi (107) 531 1707 (264) P,M,H D,RP, T,HP,W PO BS H,PHS 109 Mand Raipur Ariyan (62) 280 110 Ra1pur Ariyan (61) 203 1836 (243) P -(0-5) HP,W, PO -(0-5) TW 111 Daudpur (63) 241 784 (122) P D HP.W -(0-5) -(0-5) 112 Mirzapur (86) 206 747 (119) -(0-5) D HP,W PO -(0-5) 113 Haibatpur (85) 121 455 (72) P,M,H D HP,W -(5.--10) -(0-5) 114 Mazatfarpur (84) 125 ...... 115 Chakoki (88) 180 1358 (222) P,M,H DRP,MCW HP,W PO -(0-5) 49

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT Approach Nearest POwer Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks including any to the town and supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious, histo- village distance unit) rical or archaeological (in kms.) interest etc.

Forest lrd- Un- Cultu- Area Number Places of gated irrigated rable not of Cars/ religious/ by waste available Jeeps! historical source (incJud- for cui- Motor- or ing tivation cycles! archaeological gauchar Scooters/ interest etc. and News- groves) papers! Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) KR Kartarpur (to) EA Wheat, Maize 104 8 N~ & Rice KR Kartarpur (6) EA Wheat, Rice 130 30 12 T7,N3 & Bajra KR Kartarpur (3) EA Wheat, Maize 121 15 6 12 T2 & Rice KR Kartarpur (3) EA Wheat, Maize, 55 23 5 T2 & Rice KR Kartarpur (5) EA Wheat, Maize, 66 15 6 T3,N2 Rice & Bajra PR Kartarpur (5) EA Wheat, Maize, 158 80 5 20 T9 Rice &Bajra PR Kartarpur (5) EA Wheat, Maize 403 4 9 45 C5, TlO ,& Rice

PR Kartarpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize, 244 40 12 27 T7 Rice & Bajra PR Kartarpur (7) EA Wheat, Maize 390 30 13 47 Tl2 & Rice

PR Kartarpur (9) EA .Wheat Maize 933 52 56 68 T45 &Rke PR Kartarpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize, 62 3 2 3 T2 Rice & Bajra KR Kartarpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize, 183 14 18 T3,N4 Rice & Bajra KRJ Kartarpur (22) EA Wheat, Maize, 48 4 T2 Rice & Bajra PR Kartarpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize 182 28 43 95 T3,N4 & Rice

PR Katarpur (13) EA Wheat, Maize 84 20 2 46 T2 & Rice KR Kartarpur (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 72 19 T2 30 5 3 U ninh~bltcd KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 114 81 T KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 118 10 T3,N18 PR Kapurthala (II) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 78 6 '1'2 11) 1 Uninhabited PR Kapurthaia (11) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 49 48 14 T PR Kapurthala (lJ) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 71 14 T2,NIO KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 78 13 pR Kapurthala (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 60 8 T2 PR Kapurthala (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 175 18 PR Kapurthala (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Riee 392 34 TlO PR Kapurthala (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 120 5 PR Kapurthaia (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 48 6 T PR Kartarpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 179 18 30 T3 PR Kartarpur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 215 4 64 C2, T3,N5 PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 422 29 80 Til 272 8 Uninhabited KR Kartarpur (22) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 139 64 T6 KR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 218 23 TlO KR Kartarpur (19) EA Wheat. Mazie & Rice 187 4 15 T8 KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 109 12 T7 115 2 8 Uninhabited KIt Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat, M~ize & Rice 162 18 T6 50

kAPURTHALA TAHSIL 1981~CENSUS VIUAGE DIRECTORY

Name of the village Total Total Amenities available (if nat available within the village, a dash Loca- (_) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the tion (with Hadbast No.) area of popula- the village tion and dista;1ce in broad ranges viz; O-SKms; S-10 Kms; and 10+ Code Kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) No. (in hec- No. of tares) house------.---___...... _---.----._...,__.,_.....----._------holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Day Communi- tional Water Tulegraph or aations (Potable) days (Bus stop, of the railway market/atation hat. water- if any ways), etC.

8 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 --(0-5) -(0-:-5) 116 Mand Chakoki (87) 852 153 (23) -(0-5) RP HP (91) 541 .. 117 Mand Butala -(0-5) Kotli (89) 53 223 (45) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) 118 PO -(0-:-5) 119 Butala (90) 198 1219 (197) P,M,H, D HP H. -(Q.-.5) -(0-5) 120 Bhaini (93) 123 (1) -(Q.-.5) -(0-5» HP (Q.-.5) BS Mand Dhilwan (94) 875 60 (8) RP -(0-5) HP 121 -(0-5) -(5-10) 123 Mugal Chak (97) 125 343 (59) P RP HP 152 788 (125) P -(5-10) HP,W --(0-5) --(0-5) 124 Mansurwal (92) -(0-5) -(0-5) 125 Mangewal (95) 117 462 (82) P RP HP,W --(0--5) 126 . Sangrai (101) 84 370 (65) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0--5) 76 91 (13) P --(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 127 Ghuluwal (102) -(Q.-.5) 128 Gazi Gudana (103) 78 547 (84) P,M -(10+) HP -(0-5) Hambowal (106) 239 620 (91) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 129 -(0-5) BS 130 Shahpur Pira (104) 216 203 (33) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP Jai Rampur (l05) 185 434 (64) P ~(O~5) HP,W ~(0_5) ~(O~S) 131 _(O~S) 132 'Sangowal (00) 139 399 (57) P ~(0~5) HPW PO 305 S16 (65) P ~(O~S) HP _(0_5) -(O~S) 133 Gudani (99) BS 134 Mudowal (110) 263 895 (129) P,M D,MCW HP ~(0~5) PO ~(O~S) 13S Lakhanko Padde (98) 1058 3234 (478) P,M,H D,RP HP ~(O~5) BS 136 Nlhal~arh (83) 108 298 (58) P ~(0_5) HP,W 91 336 (49) P ~(O~5) HP -(O~5) BS 137 Behlo pur (31) _(0_5) 138 Jag (82) 104 287 (45) P ~(l0+) HP,W US _(5_10) ~(O~5) 139 Bamuwal (111) 656 1471 (233) P,M MCW,D HP,W 140 MUral (230) 280 1141 (200) P PHC,D, HP,W -(0-5) ~(0~5) MCW 5 141 Dialpur (231) 361 2268 (356) P,M,H RP, MCW HP,W, TW PO -(0- ) Hamira (229) 1367 4247 (747) P,M D,HC T,HP,W PTa BS 142 _(0_5) -(0-5) 143 Lakhan Khurd (138) 206 611 (92) P D HP,W Lakhan Kalan (139) 1214 2431 (359) P,M RP HP, W,TW ~(O-5) BS 144 -(0_5) _(0-5) 14S Phu)aiwala (140) 97 460 (58) P -(0~5) HP,W,l'W 146 Dainwind (141) 285 480 (71) P _(0_5) HP,W,TW _(0~5) as 147 Bishanpur (136) 300 1103 (136) P -.(0-5) HP,W:rW PO ~(O~S) 148 Seenpul (135) 233 856 (125) P _(0-.5) HP:rW,W _(0-5) ~(O~S) 149 AbduJahpur (9) 81 ISO Chuhatwal (137) 190 110 (16) _(0_5) ~(0_5) HP,W,1'W _(0~5) _(O~5) 151 Beja (8) 98 195 (29) P _(0_5) HI' -(0~5) _(~5) Kanjli (10) 224 1053 (138) P,M,H ~(0_5) HP,1'W,W PO _(~5) }52 _(0-5) 153 KokaJpur (45) 238 917 (119) P -<0_5) HP, TW,W -(O~5) _(S~10) IS4 NUrpm Rajputan (44) 270 304 (47) P _(5_10) HP,1'W,T _(5~10) _(5~10) IS5 Jhal1'hlkriwala (13) 448 383 (59) P _(5-10) HP,W -(0~5) 156 1'hikriwaJa (14) 236 333 (49) P ~(5_1O) HP,W _(O~5) _(S~10) 59 64 _(0_5) ~(5-10) HP,W _(5_10) _(S~10) lS7 l'heh KanJla (12) ' (7) _(5_10) IS8 Bhila (11) 233 443 (65) P _(5_10) HP,W _(5~10) Dham (7) 177 671 (81) P D,RP3 HP,W _(O~5) _(S~10) IS9 _(5_10) 160 Badshabpul (6) 139 346 (39) P,M,H _(0_5) HP,W -00+) 161 Boot (3) 169 1511 (207) P -(10+) HP,1'W,W -(O~5) _(S~10) 162 Paharlpur (2) 80 391 (68) P ~(10+) HP,W,1'W ~(0-5) ~(5_10) 163 Subbanpul (1) 92 408 (69) P _(10+) HP,TW,W PO -(5-10) 164 Rupanpur (4) 123 321 (49) P -(10+) HP,1'W,W _(0~5) -(O-S) 165 Bajola (5) 140 381 (49) P Rp HP,W ~(O-(S ~(O~5) 51

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KApURTHALA DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area tinder different types Remarks including any to the and distance supply of land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, histori- village (in kms.) nearest unit) calor archaeological in - erest etc. --___,----.---.-~------_-...... ,_------.. ---- Forest Irrigated Un-Irri- Cu)tur- Area Number Places of by gated able not of Cars! religious/ source waste avail- Jeeps! historical or (includ- able Mot'or- archaeological ing for cycles! interest etc. gauchar culti- Scooters! and vation News groves) papers! Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2u(a)

PR Kapurthala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 352 198 302 175 366 U~i~habited KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat & Maize 43 2 8 T2 KR Kapurthala (4) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice & 56 79 63 M2,T12 Bajra PR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat & Rice 34 22 23 44 PR Kapurthala (17) EA Wheat, & Rice 219 219 100 337 KR Kapurthal::t (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 117 8 C4 KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 112 40 T9,N3 KR Kapurthala (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 96 21 T4

KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 72 12 T2 KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 57 3 16 T3 PR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 65 13 T5 PR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 140 19 80 T3 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Whea t. Maize & Rice 106 50 60 T3 KR KapurthaJa (5) EA Wheat, Maizo & Rice 136 17 a2 T4 KR Kapurthala (3) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 130 4 2 3 T7 PR Kapurthala (6) EA Whoa!, Maize & Rice 282 8 3 12 T5 PR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 244 6 4 9 713 PR Kapurthala (10) EA Who at, Maize & Rioe 664 303 91 C2,735, N28 KR Kartarpur (19) EA Wheat, Maize & Rioe 98 10 C,72 KR Kartarpur ( 16) EA Whoat, M

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE DlJ;lECTORY KAPURTHALA TAHSIL

Loca Name of the village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) tion (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and No. is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets the distance Code tpe villugc of housoholds in broad ranges viz; 0-5. Kms; 5~10 Kms. and' 10+Kms., No. (In hec- of the nearest plaCe where the facility is available is givenl tates) ------.---.------_------

Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- tiona I Water telegraph or nicat10ns (potable) days (Bus stop, of the raHway market! station, hat, Water- if any ways etc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 166 Nazampur (1S) 174 29j (35) P ~(5~10) HP,W ~(O~5) ~(~S) 167 Randhawa (16) 299 335 (45) P ~(S-10) HP,W ~(O-S) ~(~5) 168 Nurpur Lubhana (17) 192 1294 (210) P,M,H HC HP.W PO ~(~5) 169 Bijli Nangal (25) 155 186 (32) -(0-5) -(10+) HP,W -W-5) ~(O_5) 170 Nurpur Jatfan (18) 208 641 (102) P ~(10+) HP,W _(O~S) ~(O-5) 171 Mander Bet (19) 267 486 (81) P -(10+) HP,W -(0-5) ~(O_5) 172 Budha Theh (20) 100 322 (46) P ~(lO+) HP,W _(0~5) -(0_5) 173 Pathu Chak (21) 137 437 (66) P -00+) HP,W -(O~S) -(0-5) 174 Mlani Bakarpur (22) 155 862 (144) P -(10+) HP,W -(~5) BS 175 Dhaliwal Bet (24) 1170 3565 (513) P,M,H H2.HC2, HP,W PO ~(0_5) D2RP 176 Mand Dhaliwal (33) 252 25 (3) P PHC HP,W -(0~5) ~(0_5) 177 Mand Rampur (23) 116 178 Gurmukh Singhwala (34) 151 179 l'ukra No. 3 (35) 34 180 Padda (32) 284 838 (136) P ~OO+) HP,W -(O-5) -(0-5) 181 Bhullar (26) 342 780 (118) P _(5~1O) HP,W -(0-5) -(0_5) 182 Hothlan (27) 271 375 (59) P ~(5_10) HP,W -(0-10) BS 183 Budhwala (30) 98 126 (15) P _(5_10) HP,W ~(O-5) -(0_5) 184 RajJlur (40) 133 127 (20) P -00+) HP,W -(O~5) ~(O-5) 185 Gaunswala (29) 119 26 (3) P _(5_10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 186 Khuk Harain (28) 219 1089 (16]) P,M _(5_10) HP,W PO ~(5_10) 187 Khanka (42) 137 342 (59) P ~(5~10) HP -(5~10) -(5~10) 188 Gaura (43) 198 295 (50) P ~(O-5) HP -W~5) ~(5_10) 189 Nawan Pind (46) 310 678 (91) P -(0-5) HP -(5~10) ~(O-5) 190 Ghug (50) 225 328 (59) P -(5~10) HP,W -(5-10) BS 191 Majorwala (41) 168 124 (16) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W ~(0-5) BS 192 Alaudinpur (51) 391 612 (92) P -(5-10) HP, W, TW -(0-5) BS 193 Narket (39) 259 300 (44) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 194 Fatehpur (38) 96 383 (63) P -(10+) HP,W -(5-10) BS 195 . NUrpur Januhan (31) 283 439 (96) P -(10+) HP,W --(5-10) -(0-5) J96 Bhandal Bet (37) 425 2365 (353) P,M,H MCW HP,W PO -(5-10) 197 Mand Bhandal Bet (36) 247 198 Banamalwala (57) 410 199 Mand Jatike (56) 79 200 Jatike (55) 161 687 (106) P,M H,HC, HP,W, -(O:_5) -(0-5) PHC,RP,D TW 201 Sangojla (52) 355 1586 (240) P,M D HP,W, PO BS TW 202 Mand Sangojla (54) 168 234 (39) -(0-5) -(10+) HP,W, -(10+) -(0-5) TW 203 Nabi Buxwa\a ("8) 167 204 Miani Sandhi (70) 85 15 (2) -(0-5) -(10+) HP --(0-5) BS 205 Peerewala (69) 178 299 (45) P -(10+) HP,W --(0-5) BS 206 Kishan Singh wala (59) 299 831 (122) P -00+) HP -(0-5) BS 207 Tarkhanwala (60) 53 92 (12) -(0-5) -(10+) HP --(10+) BS 208 SheikhanwaJa (53) 181 280 (37) P -(10+) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 209 Talwandi Raj Putan (61) 52 109 (17) -(0-5) --(10+) HP -(0-5) BS 210 Alipur (62) 62 83 (13) P ~(10+) HP ~(0-5) -(0-5) 211 Mand Surakhpur (63) 172 37 (5) -(0-5) -(10+) TW,W,HP -(10+) -(0-5) 212 Surakhpur (65) 127 1099 (174) P,M,H RP,PH HP,TW PO BS 213 Akbarpur (66) 115 862 (136) P -(0-5) HP,TW ·-(5-10) BS 214 Ma ndAkbarpur (64) 106 7 (1) -(0-5) -(10+) HP,W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 215 Khera Bet (67) 279 604 (82) P -(10+) HP --(0-5) B& 53

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTIIALA DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town Power Staple food Land use (i. e. area under different types Remarks including any to the and distance supply of lar.d use in hactares rounded to the place of religiOUS, histori- village (in kms.) noarest unit) calor archaeological intrest etc. Forest Irri- Unirri- CUltUl- Area Number places of gated gated able not avai- ?f Cars/ religious! by waste lable Jeeps! historiczl SOUlce (including ror cul- Motor- or archa- gauchar tivation Cyclesl eological and Scooters! interest groves) News etc. papers/ Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 20(a) KR Kapurthala (7) EA Whoat. Maize & Rice 108 39 27 1'4 KR KapUithala (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 115 25 159 1'6 KR Kapurthala (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 62 6 104 20 N5 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Whoat, Maize & Rice 107 3 35 10 T,N2 PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maize& Rice 102 88 18 1'7 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 105 124 38 1'2 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 87 3 10 1'4 PR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat. Maize & Rico 112 25 1'3 PR Kapurthala (15) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 118 37 l' 9,N50 KR Kapurtha a (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 1023 57 90 C3,1'40, N50 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 204 25 13 10 l' 1('4 12 Uninhabited 102 49 Uninhabited 5 29 Uninhabited PR Kapurthala (11) EA Wheat, Maizo & Rico 245 19 20 1'6,N3 PR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rioe 135 189 18 l' 15,N4 PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 161 4 106 C, T3,N3 PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 89 2 3 4 1'4 PR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 89 8 36 1'2 PR Kapurthala (6) EA Whoat,Maize & Rice 89 10 19 PR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 145 16 58 l' 7,N5 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 81 15 27 14 C,T 8 PR Kapurthala (5) EA Whoat& Maize 132 16 25 25 1'8 PR Kapurthala (3) EA Wheat & Rice 240 14 19 37 C,T 10 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 138 74 13 T7 KR KapurthaJa (10) EA Whoat, Maize & Rice 126 37 5 T4 KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 233 48 90 20 1'5 KR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 152 95 12 T6 KR Kapurthala (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 89 7 '17 KR Kapurthala (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 240 26 17 T tI PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 375 11 14 25 T19,N15 116 52 79 Uninhabited 233 51 126 Uninhabited 68 6 5 Uninhabited KR Kapurthala(13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 96 49 16 T5,N5 KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 24 299 32 T 23 KR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Mai:ze & Rice 4 161 3 T2 157 10 Uninhabited KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat 34 11 40 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat 151 17 10 T5 KR KapurthaJa (14) EA Wheat 272 26 C,T9 KR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat 49 4 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat 124 57 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat 48 4 T KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat 60 2 KR Kapurthala(13) BA Wheat & Maize 16S 7 KR Kapurthala(8) EA Wheat. Maize & Rice 111 16 l' 30,N54 KR Kapurthala(5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 98 17 l' 24,N30 KR KapurthaJa( 12) EA Wheat 93 13 PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat 157 122 'f 10 54

1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY KAPURTHALA TAHSIL

Loaa- Name of the village Total area Total popu­ Amenities avialable(if not available within the village, a dash(-) tion (with Hadbast No.) of the lation and is shown in the column and next to it In brackets, ·he distance in Code village No. of broad ranges viz; O~5Kms; 5-10Kms, and IO+Km! of No. (in hec­ house­ the neare9t place where the facility is available, is given) tares) holds

Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communications tional Water telegra- days of (Bus stop, (potable) ph ih& railway mar- station, ket! waterways hat if oIC.) any

2 3 4 5 tI 7 8 9 10

216 Ghaniaki (68) 216 386 (51) P -(10+) HP -(0---5) BS 217 Kamewala (71) 105 7 (l) -(0---5) P,H,S HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 218 Charagpur (12) 173 41 (8) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0---5) -(0--5) 219 Bhaguwala (73) 193 169 (30) -(0---5) RP HP,TW -(0---5) BS 220 Fazlabad (74) 393 438 (68) P,M -(10+) HP -(0-5) -(0--5) 221 Saiflabad (75) 338 1569 (264) P,M D,RP HP,TW -(0-5) BS 222 Miani Bola (76) 274 353 (59) P -(10+) HP,TW -(t·-5) -(0--5) 223 Ratra (79) 108 350 (54) P -(10+) HP -(0--5) -(0-5) 224 Khanpur (80) 134 605 (97) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 225 DesaI (78) 586 791 (132) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 226 Mand Sabik DesaI (77) 189 139 (23) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 227 Buh (81) 749 952 (161) P,M D,PHS T,HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 228 Mundi (82) 119 330 (53) P -(0--5) HP -(0--5) -(5-10) 229 Fauu Dhinga (83) 860 2456 (386) P,H,S RP HP PO -(5-10) 230 Vcha (85) 732 1269 (185) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 231 Mohamadwala (84) 446 537 (81) P (5-10) HP -(0-5) -BS 232 Chak Gopipur (102) 96 24 (3) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 233 Nurpur Khiranwali (88) 341 328 (53) -(0-5) (5~1O) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 234 Khiranwali (87) 513 879 (150) P,M,H D HP,TW PO -BS 235 Jhangirpur (86) 516 1096 (155) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -BS 236 Chak Gajiwal (49) 71 18 (4) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 237 Tayabpur (47) 130 372 (51) P MCW HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 238 Parvez Nagar (48) 211 1047 (129) P MCW HP,W -(5-10) -BS 239 Adnawali (89) 221 366 (55) P -(0-5) HP,W -00+) -BS 240 Bhawanipur (90) 575 1782 (259) P,H,S D HP,TW PO BS

241 Dewlanwala (91) 154 393 (59) P ~(0_5) HP, '1W ~(O~5) -(5-10) 242 Bhagwanpur (94) 230 513 (48) P -(0-5) HP, '1W,W -(0~5) -(0-5) 243 Jhugian Gulam (93) 85 297 (48) P -(0-5) HP, TW.W -(0~5) -(5-10) 244 Majahadpur (92) 219 317 (40) P -(5-10) HP, '1, W -(5_10) -(5-10) 245 Ratta Kadim (100) 88 129 (20) P -(5-10) HP,1'W,W -(5_10) -(5-10) 246 Khalu (106) 290 789 (104) P,M DPHS HP, W,TW PO _(5_10) 247 Kolianwala (104) 76 849 (107) P.M -(0-5) HP, W, TW -00+) -(0-5) 248 Gopipu( (101) 151 958 (134) P,M -(0_5) HP, W, TW -(0_5) BS 249 Dhabullan (105) 482 482 (72) P -(0-5) HP,W.TW -(0-5) BS 250 Dulowal (103) 283 593 (81) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0_5) BS

251 Sukhia Nangal (i08) 118 229 (24) P _(5~10) HP, '1W ~(O_~j) -(0-5) 252 Sandhar Jagil (110) 249 412 (63) P _(5_10) HP,TW -(0_5) BS 253 Mithra 011) 251 188 (33) P _(5_10) HP,TW -(0_5) BS 254 Kahna (112) .'522 413 (62) P -(10+) HP,TW -(0_5) -(0-5) 255 Muradpur (109) 460 224 (36) P -(5-10) HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 256 Shahpur Dogran (107) 231 89 (13) P _(5_10) HP. W. TW -(0-5) -(0_5) 257 Jalal Bholana (126) 139 124 (16) P -(0-5) BP,W, -(0_5) -(0_5) TW 258 Lodhi Bholana (125) 285 496 (76) P -(0-5) HP,W, -(0_5) -(0-5) TW 2~9 Saido Bholana (124) 402 1,158 (176) P,M D,R,P(2) BP,W, -(5-10) -(0-5) TW 260 Rawal (129) 87 38 (3) _(0_5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0_5) -(0-5) TW 5S

AMENITIES AND LAjI,m USE KAPURTHALA DisTRiCT

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land use (Le. alea under different Remarks including any to the & distance supply food types of land use in hectares rounded place of religious, his- village (in kms) to the nearest unit) torieal or archaeologi- cal interest etc.

__ ~ - __ ~ ______~ ___ -- _a....-

Forest Jrri- Unirri- Cultur- Alea Number of Places of gated gated able not Cars/Jeeps religious! by waste avail- Motor! historical or souroe (inclu- able Cycles/ arQhaoologi- ding for Scooters! oal interest gau- cult i- Nows etc. char vation papers/ and Tractors gro- ves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat 185 7 24 T3 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat & Maize 14 91 KR Kapurthala(15) EA Wheat 40 61 72 KR Kapurthala( 14) EA Wheat 41 24 128 KR Kapurthala (17) EA Wheat 380 13 13

KR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat 323 15 T 30,N2 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat & Maize 265 9 T6 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 73 14 11 10 T2 KR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat & Maize 108 10 4 12 T KR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat& Maize 525 31 30 T2 KR Kapurthala (18) EA Wheat 123 40 20 6 T KR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat. Maize & Rice 144 502 103 TIS KR Kapurthala( 11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 97 9 13 T 12 PR Kapurthala(1l) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 620 104 136 T 12,N4 KR Kapurthala(10) EA Wheat 538 42 152 T 8

KR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat 254 109 83 KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat 95 1 'I KR Kapurthaia( 8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 229 90 10 13 C, 'I 11 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rico 394 50 44 25 C, 'I 16,N5 KR Kapurthala(8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 393 72 28 23 C, 'I 9,N2

KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, & Maize 48 17 2 4 PR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat & Maize 104 20 6 T3 PR K apurthala(3) EA Wheat Maize 146 32 ii 11 TI2,N5 PR Kapurthala(8) EA Wheat & Maize 163 12 29 17 T8 PR Kapurthala(7) EA Wheat & Maize 521 11 43 C,T 8, NI0 PR Kapurthala (6) EA Whoat, Maize & Rice 130 11 13 T2 KR Kapurthaia (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 206 11 13 1'3 KR Kapmthaia (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 71 6 8 T7 KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 133 73 13 T3 KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 57 25 6 T2 KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wht'at, Maize. & Rice 167 4 119 Tl2,N2 KR Kapurthala( 12) EA Wheat, Maizo & Rico 41 23 12 Tl2 KR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 105 13 12 21 T4 PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rico 377 5 66 34 T6 PR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 74 40 149 20 T4

KR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maizo & Rice 48 61 8 1'2 KR Kapurthala (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 103 127 19 'IS KR Kapurthala (15) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 91 142 18 T3 KR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 313 184 25 1'13 KR Kapurthala (11) BA Wheat, Maize & Rice 151 297 12 1'3

PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 135 11 71 14 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, Maize, & Rice 101 26 10 2 T6

PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 238 20 10 17 TIO PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, Mai;;:e, & Rice 248 110 5 39 1'20

KR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 20 63 4 T2 ~&

KA,PURTHALA TAHSIL 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Loca- Name 01 the village (with Total area To(al popula- Amenities aval1ablo (if not available within the village, a dash (-) tion Hadoast No.) of the lion and No. is sho\lln in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in COd6 village (in 01 households broad ranges viz; 0- 5Kms; 5-10 Kms, and 10+Kms, 01 the No. hectares) neartlst plaetl when~ the lacility is availablo. is given)

---~~~~~~-~~~~---~~~-~-~~~~-~~- Educa· Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- tional Wattlr telogIa· days of cations (Bus (potablo) ph the Slop Railway market I station, hat. if Waterways ally elc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2(11 Rasulpur Chi sty (127) 46 246 (29) P ~(0~5) HP.W, ~(0_5) _(O~5) TW 262 Jhal Bibli (98) 115 312 (48) P ~(0-5) HP.W, ~(O-5) -(0-5) TW 263 Raila Nau abad (99) 153 196 (29) P -(0-5) HP, W ~(0-5) -(0-5) 264 Husianabad (97) 153 432 (70) P -(0-5) HP,W. -(0-5) _(0_5) TW 265 Bibrl (96) 175 139 (23) P ~(5_10) HP, W ~(O~j) -/S-IO) TW

266 Dhudlan wala (130) 3S1 932 (134) P,M ~(5~10) HP,W ~(O~5) ~(O~S) 267 ladhcwal (131) 147 268 Brindpur (95) 195 619 (73) P ~(0-5) HP,W, ~(Q~5) BS TW 269 Bhooi (132) 231 588 (83) P ~(O~5) HP,W, ~(0-5) BS TW 270 (133) 561 3,971 (584) P,M,H RP (4) HP, W PO BS

271 Madho Jhanda (154) 244 ~59 (83) P _(~5) HP,W, ~(0_5) ~(O_5) TW 272 R

291 AJaudi (203) 81 292 Kotli (204) 49 50 (6) ':_-'CO-S) (0_5) HP,TW ':":(O~5» .. ':":(S -10) 293 Ahmadpur (205) N7 677 (107) p. M.H D HP PO BS 294 GobindnUI (191) 167 491 (80) P ~(O~5) HP, 'fW, ~(5-10) .. BS 295 Dhapai (192) 220 1024 (1,80) P, M. H D,PHS, HP,1W PO BS FPC

296 Aujla Banvali (190) 106 468 (78) P -(0-5) HP PO BS 297 Dhaliwal Dona (148) 292 1180 (185) p. M -CO-5) HP -(0-5) BS 298 Mansurwal Dona (149) 401 1,123 (193) P, M ~(0-5) HP PO :as 299 Kutabpur (151) 146 75 (11) ~(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ~(O-S) 300 Aujla Jogi (189) 153 811 (152) P ~(0-5) HP PO BS 51;

AMENTIES AND LAND USE' KAPURTIlALA DISTRIct

Approach Nearest town &. Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area undor different types of Romarks including any io the distaD

~~-~--~--~~~~----~~--~---~-~--- Porest Ini- Uninj· Cuhur Area not Numbl.lr 01 Placl.ls of gated gated ablo avail· Cars/Jeups religious/ by waste able Molor historical or source includ- for Cyclesl archaeologi- ing gau cultiva· Scooters cal interQst char tion News etc. and papersl sroves) Tractars

11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 20(a) I PR Kapurlhala (7) fA Wheat, Maize & Rice' 30 ..13 3 T5 KR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice g6 18 T22 KR Kapurthala (Sr EA Wheat, Maize, & Rice 101 S2 C,T2 PR Kapurthala (S) fA Wheat, Maize & Ri<,:e 1()3 27 3 '18 PR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 131 21 23 T4

PR Kapurthala (5) EA Whoa1, Maize, Rice 223 3 ISS '15 Gram & Barley 64 51 32 Uninhabited PR Kapmthala (3) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice 183 12 '1JO,N30 Gram & Barley PR Kapurthala (3) fA Wheat, Maizo, Rico 206 25 '13, N25 Gram & Barley PR Kapurthala (St EA Wheat, MaizCl, RicCI 483 78 C7, '114, Gram & Barley NI3 KR Kppurlhala (5) EA Whoat, Maize, Rice 137 2 98 7 T4 Gram & Barley PR Kapurlhala (3) EA Wheat, Mai)!o, Rice 90 2 199 34 '12 Gram & Barley PR Kapurlhala (2) BA Whoat, Maize & Rice 132 74 17 T7 PR Kapulthala (0) EA Whoat 1227 109 419 (ISS '116 PR Kapurthala (2) EA Wheal (J2 8 10 1'5 PR Kapu1thala (3) EA Wheat 121 9 T5 KR I

KR Kapurthala (4) EA Wheat & Maize 62 38 6 PR Kapurthala (5) EA Wheat & Maize 150 108 30 4 T6 PR Kapurthala (I) EA Wheat & Maize 193 159 54 I C3,T11 ,N4 ,KR Kapurthala (3) EA Wheat & Maize 99 42 5 .. T3 KR Kapurthala (3}' EA Wheat & Maize' 94 41 12 C2, T4 5S

kAPURTHALA TAHSIL i981-CENSUS~ VILLAGE DIREctORY ,Location Nama 01 the Village 'Jotal area 'Jotal popu- Amenities available (il not availablo within tho Villago. a dash (~) Code (with Hadbast NO.) 01 the lalioD and is shown in the cdlumn and noxl to it in brackets. the distanc;e No. village (in number 01 in broad rangel viz. O--~ Kms, S-:-IO Kms .• and lO+Kms. of the hectares) houHholds nearest placo where the facility Is availatilll is Biven) --~~---~-----~-~--~----~~----~Education- Mddical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- Dal wateI l'elellrath days of cations (Potable) tho (Bus stoP. makot, Railway bat It station, any Wahlr ways etc.) 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

301 Nangal Naraini 344 51 (9) ~(O~~) ~(5-IO) HP,W ~(5~IO) ~(~5) garh (188) 302 Bhait (206) 86 705 (104) P ~(S~10) HP ~(5-10) ~(O~S) 303 Dhandal (207) 78 269 (40) P ~(S~10) HI' ~(5-10) BS 304 Nathu ChahaW87) 213 1,100 (179) P,M,H ~(5~10) HP.W PO BS 305 Araianwala (153) 258 485 (64) P ~(.5~IO) HP,W ~(.5-JO) BS

306 Daulo Arain (156) 91 76 (11) P ~(S~lO) HP.W ~(O~S) -(~S) 307 Gosal (158) 99 372 (69) P _ 5-10) H".W (5-10) -(0~5) 308 Saidowal (155) 301 1.533 (244) P,M.H D.R,P HI' PO -(O~S) 309 MaDl!!a Roda (128) 106 361 (57) P ~(5~10) HP,W ~(0~5) -(0~5) 310 Burowal (1S9) 67

311 Pakhowal (160) 271 328 (57) P -(5-10) HP. W ~(O~S) -(O~S) 312 Bhalaipur (164) 196 112 (14) P (0-5) HP,W ~(0~5) 0-5 313 (162) 187 883 (134) P -(5-10) HP.W, - 5-10) BS TW 314 Khanowal (183) 305 820 (137) P,M,H D HP.W,TW -(5-10) -(5~10) 315 Waryah (161) 145 6ll (99) P -(5-10) HP.W, -(5-10) BS TW JI6 Jawalapur (157) 160 179 (33) P -(5-10) HP,W, -(5-10) BS TW 317 Kasso Chahal (186) 137 302 (47) P --(S-IO) HP.W. -(5-10) BS TW 318 Passan (184) 59 319 Rasulpur KuJian (185) 91 38 (6) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP.TW -(0-5) -(S":""'IO) 320 Balehar Kalan (208) S9 178 (21) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP.W, -(5-10) -(5-10 TW 321 Sidhpur (21 0) 112 385 (55) P -(o-S) HP.TW. -(0-5) -(S-IO) W 322 Jalo Bhati (211) 82 13 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 323 BaJahar Khanpur (209) 234 834 (126) P,M.H D,RP, HP,W, PO -(0-5) PHS,FPC TW 324 Kadrabad (212) 279 292 (46) P -(0-5) HP -(O-S) -(5-10) 325 Chak (215) 149 133 (23) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 326 Ghudhu Baga (216) 34 327 Sakhani (217) 225 344 (56) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 328 Alamgir (218) 626 4,457 (758) P, M H.MCW, HP,W, -(0-5) BS FPC TW RP(4) 329 Jai Rampur (219) 132 8 (I) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS

330 Banwalipur (220) 121 674 102 P -(5-10) HP.W, -(0-5) ~(5-10) TW 331 Muradpur Dona (222) 64 1 (I) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 332 Rampur (221) 131 303 (SO) P -(0-5) HP.W, -(0-5) --(0-5) TW 333 Samailpur (223) 165 25 (4) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(O-S) --(0-5) 334 Kala Sanghian (224) 507 1,651 (268) P,M,H RP(2) , HP,W. PO --(5-10) FPC TW 335 Madhopur (225) 148 1,080 (177) P RP, HP,W, PO DS MCW TW 336 Jalowal (226) 89 396 (73) P -(0-5) HP,W. PO BS TW 337 Sandhu Chatha (227) 309 1,393 (216) P, M -(0-5) HP,W PO -(5-10) 338 Badyal (179) 126 299 (44) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) --(5-10) 339 Mander Dona (228) 249 141 (18) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 340 Sunranwala (214) 308 506 (73) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) BS 59

AMEND'JES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT Approach Nearest town Power Staple food Land use (Le., area under different types of Remarks including any Co the and distance supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious, histo- "illaBe (in kms.) unit) rical or archaeological interest etc. Forest Irriga- Un- cultur- Area not Number of Places of ted irrigated able avail- Cars/jeeps/ religious/ by waste able Motor historical or source (inc1ud- for cul- Cycles/ archaeolo- ing tivation Scooters/ gical interest gauchar News- etc. and papersl groves) Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat & Maize 90 225 17 12 KR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 48 29 9 C,T2 Rice PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat & Maize 40 26 12 PR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat & Maize 150 47 16 T4, N6 PR Kapurthala (6) EA Wheat. Maize & 99 143 16 T Rice PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 64 17 10 T4 KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Mai--:e 70 18 11 T5 PR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat & Maize 184 90 27 T25 PR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat & Maize 62 34 10 T3 50 14 3 Uninhabited PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 153 100 18 T PR Kapurthala (13) EA Wheat & Maze 95 90 11 T2 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Mne 62 109 16 T7 KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 193 83 4 25 T9, N2 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Whoat & Maize 101 33 11 PR Kapurthala (7) EA Wheat & Maize 142 5 13 C2, T4 KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 106 24 6 C,T5 51 4 4 Uninhabited KR Kapurthala (9) EA Wheat & Maize 74 7 10 T2 PR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat & Maize 54 5 T8

KR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat & Maize 97 3 12 T5 KR Kapurthala (11) EA Wheat & Maize 55 25 2 T KR Kapurthala (8) EA Wheat, & Maize 209 4 21 T6, NI2

PR Kapurthala (10) EA Wheat & Maize 187 72 20 T PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maize & 83 55 II T Rice 26 5 3 .. Uninhabited PR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maize & 202 23 TIO Rioa KR Ialandhar (8) EA Wheat 417 141 8 60 C5, T31, N2

PR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat 117 7 8 C PR Kapurthala (16) EA Wheat 68 41 12 T4

PR Kapurthala (I6) BA Wheat 58 6 KR Kapurthala (15) EA Wheat & Maize 57 66 8 '14 KR Kapurthala (14) EA Wheat & Maize 151 2 12 '1 PR Ialandhar (8) EA Wheat & Maizo 307 110 2 88 C, 111, N25 PR Kapurthala (18) EA Whoat & Maizo 114 12 22 '19

PR Kapurtha1a (17) EA Wheat & Maize 63 14 12 KR Kapurthala (15) EA Whoat, Maize & 250 39 20 13 Rioo KR Kapurthala (18) EA Wheal, & Maize 104 12 10 12 KR Kapurthala (12) EA Wheat, Maize & 165 68 16 C,T5 RI(:e KR Kapurtbala (12) EA Whoal, Maizo & 218 26 64 T$ Rico 60 1981-CENSUS-VILLAGE DIRECTORY- KAPURTHALA TAHSIL Loca­ Name of ViII age (with Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the Village, a dash{-) tion Hadbast No.) area of the population _ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the dis- Code village (in and number tance in broad ranges viz.-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms .• and 10+Kms. of No. hectares) of house- nearest place where the facility is available is given) holds Education- Medical Drinking Post and Day Of ! C0!Dmuni­ al Water Telegraph days of catIOns (Potable) the (Bus stop, market Railway hat if station, any Water ways etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 341 Malu Brahamanan (213) 14 342 Manan (l82) 239 465 (71) P -{0-5) HP, W -(0-5) "":'(5-10) 343 Kesarpur (181) 85 430 (57) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 344 Gaunspur (177) 25 32 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 345 Nihaluwal (180) 66 19 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0...... 5) 346 Moklanwala (176) 54 .. 347 Sidhwan Dona (163) 909 3,489 (491) P,M,H MeW.D, HP,W, PO BS RP (5) TW 348 Nidoki (175) 205 60 (9) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W, -(0-5) -(5-10) TW 349 Khusropur (178) 271 576 (17) P D,PHS HP,W, -(0-5) -(5-10) TW 350 Ahya (173) 212 SO (7) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W, -(0-5) -(5-10) TW 351 Bhana (174) 76 352 Kahlwan (172) 100 667 (lOS) P -(0-5) HP,W, -(0-5) TW 353 Qualpur (170) 240 172 (31) P -(10+) HP, W, -(10+) -(5-10) TW 354 Machhipal (171) 225 166 (31) -(0-5) -(10+) HP, W, -00+) -(5-10) TW 355 Thigli (169) 380 426 (66) P -(10+) HP, W, -(5-10) -(0-5) TW 356 Toganwala (168) 505 538 (72) P -(10+) HP, W, -(10+) -(5-10) TW 357 Sial (166) 182 167 (25) P -(5-10) HP, W, -(5-10) -(10+ ) TW 358 (167) 212 ],816 (300) P,M -(0-5) HP, W, PO BS TW 359 Kaulo Talwandi (120) 186 164 (30) P -(5-10) HP, W, -(5-10) -(5-10) TW 360 Bihari pur (165) 290 895 (14]) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 361 Hussianpur (123) 356 515 (80) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 362 Khcra Dona (122) 314 1,553 (229) P,M,H D, PHS, HP PO, Phone ., BS RP(3) 363 Daulatpur (121) 106 75 (10) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 364 Karahal Kalan (119) 251 550 (88) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 365 Karahal Khurd (1l8) 106 166 (25) P -(0--5) HP -(0-5) BS 366 Mitha (113) 114 180 (22) P -(0-5) HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) 367 Talwandi Pain (114) 268 521 (15) PM -(0-5) HP -(0--5) -(0-5)

368 Karahal Nauabad (115) 179 597 (74) (0-5) ~(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 369 Malian (117) 252 145 (102) PM D HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 370 Isharwal (116) 699 I , 34 I ( 216) P H HP -(0-5) BS ----Thefollowing villages have been merged/Treated as TownS. ------_------6/1/25 Begowal (10) 6/1/6R Garbi (122) 6/1/69 Bholath Sharki (123) 6/1/70 Salamatpur (124) 6/1/101 Nadala (64) 6/1/122 Dhilwan (96)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil

PUNJAB TAHSIL SULTANPUR LODHI DISTRICT KAPURTHALA

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"erial Name of Village Location Code No. Serial Name of Village Location Code No. No. No. 2 3 2 3 1 17/6/2/114 51 17/6/2/87 2 Ahli Khurd 17/6/2/199 52 Gamewala 17/6/2/196 3 Ahmedpur 17/6/2/l36 53 1-7/6/2/106 4 17/6/2/77 54 Gill 17/6/2/113 5 Alal\1 Khanwali 17/6/7/65 55 Gita Pahuwindian 17/6/2/211 6 Alahbad Chak 17/6/2/108 56 Govindgarh 17/6/2/132 7 Alb Ditta 17/6/2/133 57 Guda 17/6/2/200 8 Alluwal 17/6/2/178 58 Haibatpur 17/6/2/123 9 Amanipur 17/6/2/37 59 Hazipur 17/6/2/161 10 Amarjitpur 17/6/2/114 60 Hazara 17/6/2/167 11 Amritpur 17/6/2/2 61 Husainpur Bulle 17/6/2/166 12 Baja 17/6/2/19 62 Hussainpur Dulowal 17/6/2/27 13 Bakarkc 17/6/2/192 63 Haidrabad Bet 17/6/2/103 14 Baoopur Jadid 17/6/2/76 64 Haidrabad Dona 17/6/2/144 15 Baoopur Kadim 17/6/2/75 65 Indresa 17/6/2/193

16 Bhago Arain 17/6/2/158 66 Jabo 17/6/2/104 17 Bhago Budha 17/6/2/160 67 Jabbowal 17/6/2/153 18 Bhaini Bahadur 17/6/2/69 68 Jagjitpur 17/6/2/208 19 Bhaini Kadar Bakhash 17/6/2/68 69 Jainpur 17/6/2/124 20 Bharowana 17/6/2/190 70 Jagnaik 17/6/2/20 21 Bhaini Huse Khan 17/6/2/49 71 Jamewala 17/6/2/197 22 Bhim Jadid 17/6/2/82 72 Jand 17/6/2/205 23 Bhim Kadim 17/6/2/84 73 Jeorgepur (Merrypur) 17/6/2/32 24 Bhaur 17/6/2/129 74 Jhanduwala Kaboan 17/6/2/93 25 17/6/2/38 75 Jhanduwala Rajputan 17/6/2/94 26 Bishanpur 17/6/2/215 76 Jhal Laiwala 17/6/2/125 27 17/6/2/13 77 Jhugian Arian 17/6/2/21 28 Bur~wal 17/6/2/18 78 Jhugian Bandu 17/6/2/86 29 Busowal 17/6/2/159 79 Jhugian Dogran 17/6/2/22 30 Chak Kotla 17/6/2/128 80 Jhugian Guman 17/6/2/184 31 Chak 17/6/2/11 81 Kabirpur 17/6/2/177 32 Chananwindi 17/6/2/183 82 17/6/2/31 33 Chaudriwala 17/6/2/52 83 Kalu Bha tip. 17/6/2/6 34 Choladha 17/6/2/61 84 Kamalpur 17/6/2/130 35 17/6/2/60 85 Karamjitpur 17/6/2/116 36 Dadwindi 17/6/2/127 86 Khanka Shah Rehmatulah KlIdri 17/6/2/91 37 Dandupur 17/6/2/7 87 Khara 17/6/2/206 38 Darip.wal 17/6/2/8 88 KhijarpuI 17/6/21stJ 39 Depewal 17/6/2/150 89 Kadim Jadid 17/6/2/34 40 Dera Sayadan 17/6/2/117 90 Khurd 17/6/2/100

41 Dewa Singhwala 17/6/2/210 91 Ghurka 17/6/2/81 42 Doda Kamman 17/6/2/56 92 Kutabpur 17/6/2/189 43 Doda Soda gar 17/6/2/55 93 KutabeWala 17/6/2/3 44 Doda Wazir 17/6/2/57 94 17/6/2/97 45 Dalla 17/6/2/147 95 Lakh Waryah 17/6/2/74 46 Daula 17/6/2/39 96 Lau 17/6/2/40 47 Faridpur 17/6/2/47 97 Lati2nwala 17/6/2/135 :48 Farid Sarai 17/6/2/152 98 17/6/2/163 .49 Fateh Ali Khanwala 17/6/2/25 99 17/6/2/137 SO FatebwaJa 17/6/2/194 100 Mahijitpur 17/6/2/59 66 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF. VILLAG'ES SULTANPUR LODHI lAHSJL Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name of Village LocLtion No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 2 3

101 Mand Ahli Kalan 17/6/2/172 151 17/6/2/28 102 Mand Bandu ladid 17/6/2/79 152 Pamman 17/6/2/41 103 Mand Bandu Kadim 17/6/2/83 153 Pandori Jagir 17/6/2/96 104 Mand Bhim Kadim 17/6/2/78 154 17/6/2/58 105 Mand Dhun 17/6/2/173 155 Passan Jadid 17/6/2/70 106 Mand Dhul:lda 17/6/2/63 156 P6 ssan Kadim 17/6/2/72 107 Mand Fatehpur 17/6/2/212 157 Patti Bakarpur 17/6/2/42 108 Mand Govindwa J 17/6/2/1 158 Patti Bhalu Bahadur 17/6/2/162 109 Mand Gujarpur 17/6/2/88 159 Patti 17/6/2/26 110 Mand Hazara 17/6/2/168 160 Patti Sardar Nabi Bakhash 17/6/2/12 111 Mand Hussainpur Bulle 17/6/2/170 161 Patti Wars 17/6/2/213 112 Mand Kishanpur Ghurka 17/6/2/80 162 Pipal 17/6/2/201 113 Mand lnderesa 17/6/2/191 163 Pitho Rahal 17/6/2/95 114 Mand Inderpur 17/6/2/187 164 Raman 17/6/2/156 115 Mand Kamboan 17/6/2/203 165 Ramgarh Dalaili 17/6/2/188

116 Mand Karmo"Wa 1a 17/6/2/169 166 Rampur Gaura 17/6/2/67 117 Mand Kirian 17/6/2/204 167 Rampur lagir 17/6/2/142 118 Mand Mubar"kpur 17/6/2/92 168 17/6/2/126 1109 Mand Munda 17/6/2/64 169 Rawal 17/6/2/145 12Q :M.a.nd Partappur 17/6/2/53 170 Sabuwal 17/6/2/10 121 M&nd Sinthpur 17/6/2/198 171 Safdarpur 17/6/2/23 122 Mandi Alluwal 17/6/2/176 172 Saidpur 17/6/2/16 123 Mandi Kabirpur Jadid 17/6/2/179 173 Sehlapur Bet 17/6/2/44 124 Mandi Kabirpur Kadim 17/6/2/175 174 Salahpur Dona 17/6/2/131 125 Mangoopur 17/6/2/29 175 Sanghe kc Khurd 17/6/2/207 126 ManiaJa 17/6/2/14'1 176 Sangra 17/6/2/90 127 Machhi Iowa 17/6/2/109 177 Sarai lattan 17/6/2/102 128 17/6/2/36 178 Sarupwal 17/6/2/180 129 Mewa Singhwala 17/6/2/105 179 17/6/2/43 130 Miani Bahadur 17/6/2/98 180 Sech 17/6/2/134 131 Miani Malahan 17/6/2/24 181 Shahdullapur 17/6/2/85 132 Miartwal 17/6/2/51 182 Shah Jahanpur 17/6/2/148 133 Midewal 17/6/2/71 183 Shahwala Indresa 17/6/2/157 134 Mira 17/6/2/120 184 Shahwala Nakki 17/6/2/195 135 Miranpur 17/6/2/146 185 Shakarpur 17/6/2/35

136 Mirjapur 17/6/2/99 186 17/6/2/151 137 Mohamadabad 17/6/2/66 187 Sheikh Manga 17/6/2/181 138 Mokha 17/6/2/115 188 Sherpur DOgPan 17/6/2/62 139 Mubarikpur 17/6/2/89 189 Sherpur Dona 17/6/2/140 140 Muha'mad Ali Khanwala 17/6/2/54 190 Sherpur Sadha 17/6/2/15j

141 Muketramwala 17/6/2/107 191 Shiv Dayalwala 17/6/2/48 142 Mulan Kalan 17/6/2/101 192 Silla 17/6/2/16j 143 Mullan Baha 17/6/2/5 193 Sitapur 17/6/2/214 144 Mundi 17/6/2/171 194 17/6/2/154 145 17/6/2/73 195 Sujo Kalia 17/6/2/17 146 Nakki 17/6/2/202 196 Sultanpur (Rural) 17/6/2/m 147 NasirewaI 17/6/2/138 197 Takia 17/6/2/18~ 148 Nasirpur 17/6/2/14 198 Talwandi Chaudhrian 17/6/2/46 149 Nathupur 17/6/2/4 199 Tarf Bchbal Bahadur 17/6/2/111 150 Nihalpur 17/6/2/209 200 TarfHazi 17/6/2/11~ 67 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ViLLAGES SULTANPUR LODHI TAHSIL Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. t 2 3 1 2 3 201 17/6/2/143 211 Wadhel Kadim 17/6/2/119 202 Thakar Kaura 17/6/2/164 212 Wadhel Khuda Buxwa]a 17/6/2/121 203 Thatta ]7/6/2/15 213 Wadhel Mauja 17/6/2/118 204 17/6/2/30 214 War yah 17/6/2/33 205 Tibbi 17/6/2/186 215 Watanwali 17/6/2/182 206 Todarwal ] 7/6/2/9 207 Toti 17/6/2/139 208 Ucha 17/6/2/45 209 Ugrupur 17/6/2/149 ~1O Wadhel Harnampur 17/6/2/122

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Looa- Name of the village Total Total ~menitie~ available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) tion (with Hadbast No.) area of population 15 shown 10 the.column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Code the village and No. of broad ranges VIZ., 0-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms, of the NQ, (in heet- households nearest place where the facility is available, is given). ares) Education- Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- «I Water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, station, ifany waterways etc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mandi Govindwal (69) 64 17/6/2/1 -(5-10) 2 Amritpur (68) 457 367 (69) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) "':'(10+) Kutabewala (56) 175 315 (59) P --(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 3 -(5-10) 4 Nathupur (55) 147 278 (43) P HP -(0-5) BS 5 Mullan Baha (59) 232 730 (122) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 6 Kalu Bhatia (53) 114 196 (26) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 7 Dandupur (54) 318 744 (98) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) BS 8 Dariawal (52) 308 558 (59) P --(5-10) HP -(0-5) _(0-5) 9 Todarwal (50) 222 365 (62) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) BS 10 Sabuwal (51) 650 717 (106) P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) BS 11 Chak Todarwal (49) 66 6 (1) -(0--5) -(0-5) T -(0--5) BS 12 Patti Sardar Nabi 90 310 (41) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS Bakhash (46) 13 Boolpur (47) 251 974 (147) P,M -(0-5) HP, TW -(0-5) BS 14 Nasirpur (45) 126 545 (90) P,M PHS HP,TW -(5-10) BS 15 Thatta (4S) 446 2,314 (343) P,M RP HP PO BS BS 16 Saidpur (61) 359 1,258 (212) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW PO 17 Sujo Kalia (60) 234 797 (lOS) P D,PHS HP -(5-10) BS Burewal (57) 175 30 (10) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW PO -(0-5) 18 -(0-5) 19 Baja (58) 135 542 (91) P -«()-5) HP,TW -(0-5) 20 Jagnaik (65) 34 21 Jhugian Arian (70) 136 22 Jhugian Degran (71) 8 ...... 23 Safdarpur (67) 592 63 (14) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP ':__(5-10) ~0-5) Miani Malahan (72) 103 30 (4) --(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 24 -(0-5 ) 25 Fateh Ali Khanwala (75) 64 9 (3) -«()-5) -(0-5) HP -«()-5) -(0-5) 26 Patti Safdarpur (66) 92 57 (11) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) 27 Hussianpur Dulowal (64) 167 600 (99) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 28 Nurowal (63) 107 365 (60) P -(0-5) T, HP, W -(0-5) liS Mangoopur (62) 82 256 (39) P (5) -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 29 BS 30 Tibba (44) 956 3,060 (474) P5,M,H, H,FPC, HP, TW PO Tr. PHC, RP

HP ,W,TW _(5_10) BS 31 Kalru (43) 555 761 (120) P ~(S-10) _(5-10) 32 Je01gepm (Menypur) (33) 830 1204 (167) P,M _(S~10) HP, W,TW ~(S-10)

~(O~5) ~(5~10) BS 33 Waryab (35) 7'3 6 (1) ~(O-5) HP,W _(5_10) BS 34 Khokar Kadlm Jadid (36) 111 389 (58) P D HP,W _(O~ 5) 35 Sbakalpul (34) 89 199 (35) P ~(5-10) HP,W ~(5_10) _(0_5) 36 Masit (42) 449 809 (119) P _(0-5) HP BS _(0~5) 37 Amanipm (41) 218 311 (43) P _(0-5) HP ~(0_5) BS 38 Bldbipur (40) 155 827 (136) P,M MeW HP,W -(O~5) -(0-5) _(0-5) 39 Daula (38) 173 498 (72) P _(0_5) HP _(5_10) HP,lW -(0-5) liS 40 Lau (37) 5~ 65 (11) _(5_10) 71

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DlSTRICf Approach Nearest Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks including any to the town a'nd supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious, histo- village distance unit) ~ical or archaeological (in kms.) mterest etc. Forest Irri- Un- Cultur- Area Number Places of gated irrigated able not of Cars/ religious/ by waste avail- Jeepsl historical or sourCe (inclu- able for Motor- archaeological ding culti- Cyclesl interest etc. gauchar vation Scooters/ and News groves) papers/ Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 (a) 34 30 Uninhabited PR Suitanpur (25) EA Wheat 88 369 PR Sultan pur \.18) EA Wheat & Rice 100 55 7 13 T PR Sultanpur ( t 7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 131 3 13 M, T 3 PR Sultanpur (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 2 139 8 38 43 M,T 4 5 PR Sultanpur (17) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 103 11 M.1'5 PR Sultan pur (17) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 278 40 M2,18 PR Kapurthla (15) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 271 37 M3,119 KR Kapurthala (16) HA Wheat, Maize & Rice 199 20 3 M3.1'7 PR Kapurthala (IS) HA Wheat, Maize & Rice 475 79 66 30 1'3 PR Kapurthala (](I) HA Wheat. Maize & Rice 47 19 PR Sultanpur (17). EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 74 16 M2,15 PR Sultan pur (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 159 34 34 24 M8, 18, N PR Sultanpm (12) -EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 98 9 19 M2,14. PR Sultanpuf (16) SA Whoat, Maize & Rice 352 44 50 M2,1'8 PR Sultanpur (18) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 296 4 32 27 MS,T8, N,12 PR Sultanpu( (14) EA Whoat, Maize & Rice 206 11 17 M2,112, N2 PR. Sultanpur (16) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 50 46 59 20 PR Sultanpu( (21) SA Wheat, Maile & Ric'e 19 44 65 7 18 9 7 Unhihabited 62 74 Uninhabited 8 Uninhabited PR Sultanpur (14) SA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 293 299 KR Sultanpur (13) HA Wheat 7 96 KR Sultan pur (13) EA Wheat 10 31 23 KR Sultanpur (14) SA Wheat 49 39 4 KR Sultanpu( (13) SA Wheat 153 14 18 PR Sultanpur( 13) EA Wheat 100 7 17 PR SUltanpur (13) EA Wheat 78 4 17 PR Sultanpur (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 843 11 102 M22, Gurdwara Samadb 128, N7 Daba Delbara Singh Math Daba Cnhajo PR Sultanpur (4) EA Wheat, Maize & 360 63 132 M,T3 Rice PR SuItanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & 452 378 C,M3,TlO Rice PR Sultanpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 59 8 8 Rice PR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize & 95 4 11 M,TlO Rice PR Sultanpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 59 10 20 T Rice PR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize & 310 113 26 Tl6 Rice PR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 200 18 T5, Rice PR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 135 20 M6, T5, N2 Rice PR Sultanpur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 163 10 M,T 8 Rice PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 31 11 lOT Rice 72 SULT ANPUR LODHI TAHsIL 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Loaa· Name of the villase Total Total popula· Amonities available (if not available within the villase, a dash(~) Hon twi1h Hadbast No.) aroa of tion and No. is shown in the column and ne"t to it in brackets, the distance Code tho village 01 households in broad ranges, vi~., O~5 Kms., 5~10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of No. (in hoc. tho noarost place whero tho facility is available, is given)

tares) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--- Educa· Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi. tional wator 1'elograph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, marko!1 railway hat, it station, any waterways etc.)

2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10

41 Pamman 09) 142 463 (73) P ~(5~10) HP,TW ~(O~5) BS

42 Patti Bakarpur (127) 49 34 (5) ~(5-10) ~(5~10) HP,1'W ~(5~10) BS

43 Sawal (126) 151 622 (104) P ~(5~1O) HP,1'W ~(O-5) BS

44 Sahlapur Bot (125) 138 663 (97) P ~(5~10) HP,TW ~(O_5) DS

45 Ueha (122) 54 562 (72) P -(5~10) HP ~(0~5) ~(0~5)

46 Talwandi Chaudhrian (73) 2,230 1,539 (274) P(3)M, HD, HP PO BS H,lr. RP(4) 47 Faridpur (83) 174 70 (12) P -(0_5) HP -(0~5) ~(O~S)

48 Shiv Dayalwala (81) 115 229 (46) ~(O_5) -(0_5) HP _(h5) -(O~S ) 49 Dbaini Huse Khan (82) 101 113 (22) P -(0-5) HP -(0~5) -(5-10)

SO KhljlllPUl (74) 304 377 WI) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(O~5) 51 Mianwill (77) 147

52 ChaudriwaJa (78) 175 29 (4) -(O-5) -(0-5) HP ~(0_5) ~(O~S)

53 Mllnd Partappur (79) 128 71 (7) ~(o-5) ~(O~5) HP -(0~5) ~(O_S) 54 Muhamad Ali Kbanwala (80) 130 37 (4) -(O~5) _:'(0-5) HP -CO-5) _(0~5)

55 Dada Sodaaar (91) 158 10 (4) -(O-5) -(0_5) HP ~(0_5) -(0-5) 56 Dada Kamman (89) 72

57 Dada Wazir (90) 116 184 (23) -(0~5) -(0_5) HP ~CO-5) -(6-5) 58 Patamjitpur (85) 310 734 (99) P,M,H D,PHS HP PO BS

59 Mahijitpur (84) 188 530 (66) P -(0~5) HP ~(O-5) -CO-5)

60 Chuharpur (88) 174 364 (59) P -(0~5) HP,W ~(0-5) BS

61 Choladha (100) 131 365 (53) P -(O~5) HP -(0-5) BS 62 Shorpul DogJ8n (92) 255 49 (12) -(0-5) ~(IO+ ) HP,TW ~(5-10) -(10+) 63 Mand Dhunda (76) 71 19 (2) -t5-1O) -(0_5) HP ~(0_5) -(O~5) 64 Mand Munda (96) 257 8 (3) -(5-10) -(S~IO) W -(10+) -(l0+) 6S Alam Khanwali (94) 171

66 Mobamadabad (95) 109 71 (12) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP ~(5~1O) -(5-10) 67 Rampuf Gaura (98) 117 50 (12) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 68 Bhaini Klldar Bakhash (99) 93 36 (9) -(5-10) -(5_10) HP ~(5_1O) _(5_10) 69 Bbalni Bahadul (93) 36 70 Passan Jadid (102) 28 71 Midewal !l01) 89 72 Plissan Kadim (103) 47 150 (24) -<0-5) -(0_5) HP _(5_10)) -(0_5) 73 NabipUl (104) 143 145 (24) P,M -to_5) HP, W -t5-10) -(0-5) 74 Lakh Waryah (lOS) 109 392 (61) P PHC,D HP -<0-5) (10+) 7S Baoopul Kadim (106) 178 109 (22) -(0~5) -CO_5) W -.(0-5) -(5-10)

76 BaoopuF Jlldld (107) 81 169 (27) P -(0_5) HP ~(0_5) -00+) 77 AkaJpul (166) 72 78 Maud Bhim Kadlm (64) 43 30 (5) -(0-5) ':":'(5_10) HP -(5_10) ':":00+) 79 Maud Bandu Jadid (HiS) 126 8 (2) _(0_5) -(10+) HP -00+) -(10+) 80 Mand Kishanpur 12 Ghurka 0(7) 73

~ENITrnS AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRiCT

~pproach Nearest town POwer Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different tyPes of Remar ks including any to the and distance supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious, histori- VlUage (in kms.) umt) calor archaeological interest, etc. Forest lrri- Un- Cultur- Area Number PLaces of gated irrigated able not of cars/ religious/ hy waste avail- Jeeps/ historical or source linclud- able for Motor- arcbaeologic:d ing cultiva· Cyclesl interest, etc. gauchar tion Scooters/ and News- groves) papers/ Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 (a) PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 106 9 6 21 T4 Rice PR Sultanpur (1) EA Wheat, Maize & 48 1 Rice PR Sultanpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 127 11 13 M4,T6, Rice N2 . KR Sultanpur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 112 10 16 MS, Tl0, Rice N,C PR Sultanpuf (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 53 1 M3.Tll , Rice N2 PR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 579 1163 8 480 T58, C, Makbta Shah Rice M21,N2 Hussain KR Suitanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 8 130 36 T Rice KR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 115 . Rice KR Sultailpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 90 2 9 T3 Rice KR Sultanpur (12) EA Wheat, Maize & 304 Rice 147 UninQabitad KR Sultanpur (13) EA _Wheat, Maize & 175 Rice K.R Sultanpur_(11) EA Wheat, Maize & 123 5 Rice ;KR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 26 96 8 Rice KR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & 134 14 10 Rice 28 20 9 15 Uninhabited PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 64 20 27 5 T3 Rice PR Sultanpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & 260 33 17 M2,T9, Rice N2 PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 163 11 l4 M, T12, Rice N2 PR Sultanpur (C}) EA Wheat, & Maize 127 13 19 15 M,T3 PR SuitanpQr (9) EA W,heat, Maize & Rice 3 54 64 10 T2 KR ~ultanpur (11) EA Wlleat Maize & Rie~ 82 133 40 KR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat & Maiz.e 25 46 KR Sultanpur (13) EA Wheat 1 256 14 124 33 Uninhabited KR Sultanpur (12) EA Wheat & Maize 4 36 20 49 KR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat 98 19 KR Sultanpur (9) EA Wbeat 54 39 32 4 Uninhalited 28 Uninhabited

_ . SO 39 Uninhabited fR Sultanpur (8) EA Wbeat&Maize 32 10 5 T4 PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat & Maize 96 17 20 10 T2 KR Sultanptlr (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 63 8 16 22 M,T4 KR Sultallpur (9) EA Wheat & Rice 106 8 64 TIO KR Sui tan ptl r (11) EA Wheat & Rice 40 23 18 40 16 16 Uninh~bited !K.R Sultanpur (16) EA Wheat 31 6 6 KR Sultanpur (18) EA Wheat 81 20 25 12 Uninhahiled 14 sULTANPUR LODHi TAHSIL 198J~CENSUS VILLAGE DJREe'lOR~

Location Nama of tha villallC! 1'otal 10tal Amenit ies availablo (il ndt availabla within thil villa~e, a da9h(~) code (wilh Hadbasl No.) area 01 population is shown in too oolumn and)n

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 81 Kishanpur Ghurka (168) 226 42 (7) ~(10+) ~(10+) HP ~(10+) ~CO-5) 82 Bhim Jadid (162) 76 J3 (2) -~C0-.5) ~(0~5) HP ~C5~1O) ~C5~10) 83 Mand Bandu Kadim (163) 76 84. Bhim Kadim (161) 157 136 (15) ~(0~5) _:_:tO~5) HP,W ~(0-5) -(0-5) 85 Shahdullahpul (112) 85 266 (47) I',M -(0-5) HP,W ~(0~5) -CO~5 86 Jhugian Bandu (114) 98 124 (16) ~(0~5) _(5~10) HP ~C5~10» ~(0-5) l!7 Fallowal C113) 234 470 (65) -(0-5) -CO-5) HP ~(0_5) -to-5) 88 Mand Glijalpur (97) 33 12 (3) _(0_5) -(5-10) HP _(5_10) -(0-5) 89 Mubarikpur (108) 33 8 (2) _(0_5) _(0-5) HP _(5_10» -CO-5) 90 Sangla (110) 99 50 (7) -CO-5) ~(0~5) Hp,W ~(5~10» -(0_5) 91 Khanka Shah Rohmat- 13 ulafi Kadri (111) 92 Mand Mubarakpul (109) 119 IS (3) P _CO~5) HP ~(O~5) BS 93 Jhanduwala kaboan (86) 102 252 (33) P _to_5) HP -(5_10) _(5_10) 94 Jhanduwala Rajputan (87) 51 9~ pitho Rahal (ll5) 121 422 C(2) P PHS HI' -:(0-5) -C5-.to) 96 PaqdOli Jagir (121) 1S3 513 (72) I' D HP _(0~5) -(5-10) 97 LadwaH 11 6) 147 348 (56) P _(0-5) HP ~to-5) 15-10) 98 Miani Bahadul (142) 171 409 (57) I' _(0-5) HI' ~to~S) ~to-5 99 Mirjapu, 017) 138 242 (38) P _(0_5) HI' _to_5) -(0-5) 100 Khurd (120) 143 3S7 (42) P _(0_5) HI' _(O~5) -(0_5) 101 Mulan Kalan (118) 98 168 (25) P ~(O~S) HP -tO~S) -(0~5) 102 (124) 222 61S (96) P,M ~fO~5) HP ~to-S) ~tO-5) 103 Haidrabad Bal tl23) 107 335 (50) P _to_S) HP ~(O~S) -(0-5) 104 Jabo Sudhar (119) 1911 437 CIIS) P _(0-5) HP ~(0~.5) -to~5) 10:1 MOVla Singhwala (140) 92 706 (97) J1 PHC HP,W, -(O~S) BS TW

1011 GajipUi (133) 222 481 (65) P ~to-S) Hp,lW -to_5) -(0-5) 107 MukolramwaJa (139) 74 184 (18) P ~(O~S) HP -(0-5) -(O~5) 108 Alahbad Chak (138) 184 262 (42) P _(O~S) HI' _(O_OS) -(0-5) 109 Machhi Jowa (141) 180 ~ ~ 110 Tart Hazi (137) 243 198 (28) ":":(0_5) _(0_5) HP,lW, _(0~5) -(0_5) W

111 'lad Bohbal Bahda. (136) 444 450 (77) P 0 HP,W _(O~5) -(0_5) 112 Sultanpul (Rural) (l3S) 106 623 (l08) P,M,H H HP.1' _to-S) -to-S) 113 Gill (25) 477 386 (46) P _(0_5) HP _(0-5) ~(0-5) 114 Amarjitpur (22) 381 412 (57) P _(0_5) HI' _(0~5) -(0-5) 115 Mokha (27) 141 212 (30) ~(O~S) _(0~5) HI' ~(O~5) ~(O~5) Wi Kalamjitpup (26) U, 355 (45) P,M _to-5) HI' _(0_5) ~(0-5 117 Dera Sayadan (134) 230 506 (72) I' _(0_5) HP _(0-5) _C0-5 118 Wadhel Mauja (130) 44 69 (6) _(O-S) ~(0-5) HP _(0-5) _(0-5 119 Wadhel Kadim (129) 66 53 (7) _O~S) _to~5) HI' _(O-!!) ~0-5) 120 Mba (28) 256 197 (31) I' _(0-5) HI' _(0-5) _(0_5) 121 Wadhel Khuda Bux\'Iala (132) 34 21 (2) _(0_5) ~(O-S) C,HP _(0-5) -(0-5) 122 Wadhel Harnampur (131) 8S 451 (67) P -(0-5) HP _(~0_5) -(0-5) 123 Haibatpur (30) 214 591 (84) P,M D,PHS HI' _(0_5) BS 124 Jainpur (31) 314 947 (145) I' D HP,W,1'W -(5_10) 5-10) 125 Jhal Laiwala (29) 252 285 (42) P _(5_]0) HP.W, 'lW _(0~5) BS 75

~ MENI'lJES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

Ipproach Naalosi POWClt Staple food Land use (i.e. area under ditterent tJlPas of Remarks Including any () the town and supply land usa in hectares rounded to the plaOG of roliBious, JIIaBe distance (in noarest unit) historical 01 alchaeolo. Itms.) aical intarest etC,

----~-----~-----~-~--~------Porost Ini- Un- Cuhu- Aloa nol Numbar Placas of Bated irrigated rable avail- of Carsl ,eligiousl by waste able Jeepsl historiaal source (including for Motor- or archaeolo- gauchar culti. C),clos) Bieial Interest and vation Sootters! etc. sroves) News papers! Tractors

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) KR Sultanpur(22) EA Wheat 24 11 51 140 KR Sultanpur(14) EA Wheat 13 2 27 34 63 13 Uninh~bited KR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 9 92 27 29 T 'R Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 60 4 20 1 T 'R Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 89 4 5 T5 fR Sultan pur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 157 16 61 T11 KR Sultanpur (12) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 4 29 KR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat &. Rice 11 16 6 KR Sultan pur (9) EA Wheat &. Rice 34 49 16

5 8 Uninhabited KR Sultanpur(l1) EA Wheat &. Rice 43 76 PR Sultanpur (9) EA Whoat, Maize &. Rico 89 10 3 M4,114 N 12 32 19 Uninhabited PR Sultanpuf (6) EA Wheat, Maize &. Ricc 105 10

KR Sultanpul (4) EA Whoat &. Maiza 83 8 7 T PR Sultanpur (4) EA Wheat, Maiza & Rjco 198 24 C.M,T8 PR Sultanpur (7) EA Whoat, Maiza &. Rice 97 10 T3 PR Sultanpu!(3) EA Wheat, Mai~a &. Rica 187 9 T9 PR Sultanpur(3) EA Whoat, Mai~e &. Rioa 76 16 'f8,M5

PR Sultanpul(2) BA Wheat, Maille &. Rice 207 IS M.'l9 PR SultanpUl (2) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 64 10 M3, T6 PR Suitanpur (l) EA Whaat, Maize& Rica 151 33 M, '13 B5 25 Uninh~bited PR Sultanpur(3) EA Wheat, Mall:e &. Rice 218 7 2 16 C, Tll Gurdwara Ber Sahib PR Sullanpur (1) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice 395 43 (I M2,TI0.N2 PR Sultanpul (l) EA Wheat, Maile &. Rica 1\ 100 M,T3, N4 PR Sullanpur (3) EA Whoat, Maize &. Rioe 169 123 166 19 M2. T8 . PR Sultanpur (4) EA Wheat, Maiza & Rice 234 124 23 M,T4 PR Suitanpul(4) EA Whoat, Maize & Rioe 115 15 11 M,T4 PR Sultanpul(3) EA Whaat, Maiza & Rice 94 36 2S M,TS PR Sultanpu! (0) EA Whoat, Maize &. Rica 164 (\4 2 13 PR SuJtanpur (4) EA Whaat, & Maizo 32 II 1 5 PR Sultanpur II) EA Wheat &. Mai~Q 36 24 6 T3 PR Suit anpur (S) EA Wheat & Maize 92 85 53 26 T2 KR Sultanpuf (4) EA Whast &. Maizo 31 3 T KR SultanpUf (4) EA Wheat 65 2 6 12 M2, T9 R SultanpuI (S) EA Whoat & Maiza 163 36 15 M 2. T 11 R SultanpuI (9) EA Whast, Maiza & Rico 197 62 36 19 M8,118,N2 ,R Sultanpuf (6) EA Whoat, Maill~ &. Rice I'Z 80 20 M,TI2, Nl 76

SULTANPUR LODHI TAHSIL 1981--CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Loca- Name of the village Total Total A'11enities available (if not available within the village, a dash (---:-) don (with Hadbast No.) area of p:>pulation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distanc Code the and No. of in broad ranges viz., 0-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms.and 10+ Kms. No. village households of the nearest place where the facility is available, is given). (in hectares) Bduca- Medical Drinking Post & Davor Commu- tional water telegraph Days of nications (potable) the (Bus stop market! railway hat, station, if any waterways etc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

126 Randhirpup (28) 766 430 (69) P ~(5~10) HP,W, TW ~(S~10) ~(5~10)

127 Dadwindi (32) 656 1,797 (265) P,M,H MCW, BP,W, TW ~(0~5) BS PHS, HD,RP 128 Chak KOlla (6) 117 251 (34) F PBS HP,W ~to~5) BS 129 Bham (5) 191 584 (92) P (5-10) HP.W, TW PO ~(0_5) 130 Kamalpur (4) 2,454 1,897 (294) P,M D HP,W, TW PO as

J31 Salahpur Dona (1) 146 200 (31) P ~(10+) HP,TW ~(O~5) -(5-10) 132 GQvindgarh (2) 231 133 Alia Ditta (3) 861 1,023 (84) P,M,H D HI'.W PO BS 134 Sech (8) 182 558 (73) P ~(5~1O) Hf' _(0~5) ~(O~5)

135 Latianwala (9) 246 734 (104) P ~(10+) HP -(0~5) ~(5~10)

136 Ahmedpur (10) 2')1 729 (l08) P ~to~5) HI' PO ~(5_10) 137 Mahablipur (7) Silt 1.IG3 (154) 14,M ~(5~10) HP ~(5~1O) -(5~IO) 138 Nasirewal (11) 347 401 (68) I' ~(5_lO) HP -to-5) TIS 139 Toti (12) 235 580 (78) P -(5-lO) HP ~(0_5) BS 140 Sherpur Dona (13) 153 538 (77) P ~(0~5) - HI' PO -to-5)

141 (14) 219 265 (32) I' (5_10) HP to~5) BS 142 Rampur Jagil (15) 348 1,526 (243) P,M,H PHC,D HI' 1'0 BS 143 Tashpur (16) 268 719 (123) P,M ~(O~5) HP -(0~5) BS 144 Haidrabad Dona (17) 93 3R (5) (0-5) (0~5) HP -(0-5) _(0-5) 145 Rawal (18) 112 117 (15) I' ~(O~5) BF to~5) (0-5)

14(1 Miranpur (19) 102 23 (3) ~(O-5) ~(0-~5) HP ~(0_5) _10_5) 147 Dalla (21) 212 960 (161) F,M,H, D HP,W PO ~(0-5)

148 Shah jahanpur (20) 232 691 (94) F _(0~5) HP ~(0_5) ~(O_S) 149 Uglupur (23) 343 639 (97) P,M,H. (O-S) HP,W, PO -(0~5) TW ISO Depewal (24) 338 844 (129) I' 0~5) HP.W, (0_5) BS TW

151 Shatabgarh (148) 255 936 (130) P,M PHS ~i;W, -(0-5) -(0-5) 152 Farid Sarai (149) 422 993 (147) P,M -(0-5) TWHP W ' -(0-5) -(0-5) 153 Jabbowal (147) 511 1,071 (161) P,M D,MCW HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 154 Suchetgarh (150) 340 327 (51) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 155 Sherpur Sadha (152) 418 732 (117) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 156 Raman (146) 172 217 (29) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 157 Shahwala Indrcsa (145) 200 622 (95) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 158 Bhago Arain (144) 259 670 (88) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 159 Busowal (143) 606 1,033 (130) ~,M,H D,H HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 160 Bhago Budha (153) 181 322 (50) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 161 Hazipur (154) 149 201 (27) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 162 Patti Bhalu Bahadur (155) 81 196 (26) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 163 Lodhiwal (156) 104 191 (28) P -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-lO) 164 Thakar Kaura (160) 287 77 (12) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 165 Silla (169) 126 9 (1) (5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 77

AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

Approach Nearest Power Staple fOOd L'md use(i.e. arel under ditrerent types Reemarks includin8 an1l to the town and supply of land use in beotares rounded to ,he place of religious, village distance nearest unit) historical or archacolo- (in kIDs.) sical intertst etc. ----~----~------~------Forest Irri- Un- Caltu- Area Nllmher Pl1.ces of gated irrigated rable not ot Carst religiousl by waste avail- jeeps! historical source (indud- able Motor- or arch leolo- ing for CyCles! gical interest gauchar euIti- Scooters! etc and vation News/ groves) papers' Tractors

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Suitanpul (4) EA Wheat, Malze & Rica 106 403 l3l 43 83 C,M,T12 ShriSant Ghat Sahib

PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheal, Mai~o & Rico 483 28 145 C,M,TI0 N4

PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheal, Mai~ & Rilla 72 16 29 12 PR Sultanpur (6) fA Wheat, Mal~Cl & Rilla 62 98 15 16 M,T15 PR Sultanpur(S) BA Whoat, Mai~e & Rica 1,323 849 45 237 T 15

PR Sultanpur(l3) EA Wheat, Mai~(I & Rice 53 83 10 12 57 1611 8 Uninhahited PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 3S0 483 28 M5.15 KR Sultanpur (9) EA Wheat & Maize 126 9 47 M,T Baba Amudas Ji Aslbal1 PR Sullanl'ur(l J) l!A Whoat & Maize 211 11 24 1'2 KR SultanpUl (11) EA Whoal &, Maize S9 199 33 13 PR Sultanpuf (?,) EA Whoat &I Maize .152 140 49 M,T18 PR Sultanpur(9) EA Whoat & Maize 99 157 74 17 16 PR Sultanpur( 6) HA Wheal &: Maize 69 147 3 16 FR Sultanpur (l ) EA Whoat & Majz~ 30 113 10 M 2, T 2 PR SuitanpU1 (6) EA Wheat & Maize 127 72 6 14 13 PR Suitanpur <8) UA Whoal & Maize 203 97 11 37 C,M8, T 13 PR Sultanpuf (8) EA Wheat & Maizo 135 101 32 M,15 PR Sulta npu. (8) EA Wheat & Mllize 43 45 5 PR Sultanpur(9) EA Wheat &: Maizil 35 75 2 1 .. m Sultanpur(7) EA Whoat & Maize 59 39 4 12 PR Sultanpur (6) EA Whaat & Mai20 119 62 31 C.M4, Gmdwa.a l' 13,N4 Bltai lalo PR Sullanpul (8) EA Whoa! & Mai~o 116 93 23 M,15 PR Sullanpul (6) EA Whaat, Maiza & Rice 259 17 42 25 M,T5 PR Sultanpur (3) EA Whoat, Mai20 & Rice 267 44 27 M2.14

PR Sultanpur (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 223 11 2 19 M3. TIO PR Sultanpuf (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 356 23 19 24 C,TS PR Sultanpu[ (5) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 265 37 209 M2, T4 PR Sult.mpul (6) EA Wheat, Maizc amI Rice 160 It4 66 T PR Sultanpur (5) EA Wheat & Rice 308 60 50 M2, PR Sultanpuf (3) EA Wheat & Maize 138 20 14 M,T3 PR Sultan pur (5) EA Wheat & Maize 144 28 28 M,TS PR Sultanpur (3) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 235 24 T7 KR Sultanpuf (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 550 .. 3 53 M2, TIS PR Sultanpur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 61 53 42 25 T4 PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize Rice & 64 48 22 15 M3, T8 Barlev PR Sultanpu[ (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 33 35 7 6 T3 KR Sultan pur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 69 14 14 7 T8 PR Suitanpuf (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 255 .. 32 PR Sultanpur (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Ri~ 1 125 ,. 'is

SUL T ANPUR LODtiI TAHSIL 19BI-CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Loea- Name of the village Total Total Amenities available (if 1101 a V.lilahJe within the village, a dash(-) tion (with Hadbast NC'.) are.l of POPUl1tion is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance code tho and No. of in broad ranges viz.,o--'S Kms. S-IO Kms. and 10+Kms. of No. village households the nearest place where the fdcility is available, is given.) (in ______------~--~-___ --____ --M-- hectares) EduCl- Medical Drinking Post & Day or Commu- tional water telegraph Days 01 r.iealions (potable) the (Bus stop, rnuke,' railway. hat. station if any waterways etc.)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 166 Husainpur Bulle (178) lOS 181 (29) D -{0-5) HP -(0-5) -{S-10) 167 Hazara (173) 152 168 Mand Hazara d 71 ) 70 169 Mand Karmowa1a (172) 9 '7 (2) ~5-10) ':":'(5-10) H.P ':"':'(5-10) ':":'00+) 170 Mand Hussainpur (174) 244 94 (14) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -{1O+) BulJe 171 Mundi (l70) 91 172 Malld Ahli Kalan (176) 112 16 (2) -{5-10) -(5-10) HP -{0-5) -{1O+) 173 Mand Dhun (175) 37 19 (2) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(10+) 174 Ahli Kalan (177) 616 779 (125) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) 175 Mandi Kabirpur (180) 31 34 (5) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) Kadim

176 Mandi Alluwal (179) 82 278 (52) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) 177 Kabirpur (159) 210 562 (86) PM H HP -{5-10) -(5-10) 178 Alluwal (157) 207 222 (37) P -{0--5) , HP -{0-5) -(10+) 179 Mandi Kabirpur Jadid (158) 40 11 (2) -(0-5) -{0--5) HP -{0--5) -{1O+) 180 Sarupwal (181) 328 358 (59) P -{5-10) HP -{5-10) -(0--5) 181 Sheikh Manga (182) 514 487 (89) P -{5-1O) HP -{5-10) -(0--5) 182 Watanwali (151) 352 670 (103) PM -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(0--5) 183 Chananwindi (183) 380 430 (61) P -(5-10) HP -{5-10) -(0-5) 184 Jhugian Gamun (184) 164 15 (4) -(0-5) -(5--10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 185 Takia (185) 62 261 (39) p -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 186 Tibbi (191) 52 26 (4) (0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0--5) -{0--5) 187 Mand Inderpur (193) 44 188 Ramgarh Dalaili (192) 107 4 (1) ..:.(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -{5-10) 189 Kutabpur (190) 100 4 (I) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -00+) -(0-5) 190 Bharowana (186) 383 222 (3) P -(10+) HP -(5-10) -{5-10) 191 Mand Inderesa (189) 127 9 (3) -(0-5) (0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 192 Bakarke (198) 118 193 Indresa (188) 247 194· Fatehwala (197) 70 195 Shahwala Nakki (194) 174 8 (3) "":(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 196 Gamewala (199) 241 197 Jarnewala (196) 275 198 Mand Singhpur (200) 59 199 AhU Khurd (187) 245 125 (20) p ....:{0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) 200 Guda (201) 482 11 (4) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) 201 Pipal (205) 52 202 Nakki (204) 230 203 Mand Kamboan (202) 95 204 Mand Kirian (203) 184 205 Jand (195) 80 4 (1) P -(0-5) HP -(10+) -(5-10) 206 Khara (207) 102 207 Sangheke Khurd (206) 27 208 Jagjitpur (214) 166 209 Nihalpur (215) 108 210 Dewa Singhwala (213) 358 211 Gila PahuwindiJn (209) 57 212 Mand Fatehpur (208) 147 213 Patti Wars (212) 142 214 Sitapur (210) 143 215 Bishanpur (211) 106 19 KAPURTHALA DlSTRICl- AMENITIES AND LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple food L:md use (i.e. area under diff~rent types Remarks including any Supply of land use in hectares rounded to the placc of religious to the town and n6arest unit) historical or village distance arch~lo- (in kms.) ------giCll interest etc. Forest Irri- Un- Cultu- Area Number Places of gated irrigat'ed rable not of cars/ religious/ by waste avail- Jeeps historical source (inclu- able Motor- or ding for Cycles! archaeolo- gauchar culti- Scooters! gical and vation News/ interest groves) papers/ etc, Tractors 19 20 20(a) 11 12 13 14 15 16 '7 18 11 KR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat 68 18 8 108 14 30 Uninhabited 70 Uninhabited Wheat 9 KR Sultanpt;r (10) EA 180 PR Sultanp'tr (10) EA Wheat' 64

91 U ninhab i ted 15 PR Suit anp~r (15) EA Wheat .. 97 KR Suit anp ur (11) EA Wheat .. 37 EA Wheat 83 202 246 85 T5, N4 PR Sultanpur (15) 6 KR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat 3 21 1

PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat 48 12 6 16 PR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 167 20 10 13 M12, T7 PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 37 70 70 30 EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 32 7 1 PR Sultanpur (10) 38 KR Sultan pur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 143 115 32 T5 EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 204 110 115 85 T7 KR Sultanpur (1 0) 21 KR Sultanpur (8) EA Wheal, Maize & Rice 154 177 PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 235 128 17 T3 KR Sultan pur (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 96 42 15 P PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 59 1 2 T3 PR Sultanpur (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 16 33 2 T2 32 12 Uninh~bited KR Suitanpuf (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 5 94 8 KR Sultanpur (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 8 73 19 FR Sultanpur (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Ri:)C 341 4 38 T EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 106 21 KR Sullanpur(12) 118 Uninhabited 110 137 Uninhabited 68 2 Uninhabited KR Sultan pur (17) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 162 12 2H .. Uninhabited 275 Uninhabited 59 Uninhabited 'fR SlIltanp~r (II) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 21 104 120 PR Sullanpuf (17) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 32 450 52 Uninhabited 230 Uninhabited 94 Uninhabited 184 Uninhabited KR Sultanp~r (16) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 10 70 102 Uninhabited 27 Uninhabited 166 Uninhabited 108 Uninhabited 358 Umnhabited 57 Uninhabited 147 Uninhabited 142 Uninhabited 143 Uninhabited 106 Uninhabited

VILLAGE DIREC Phagwara

PUNJAB TAHSIL PHAGWARA DISTRICT KAPURTHALA

2 o 2 4 6 8

KILOMETRES

BOUNDARY DISTRICT NATIONAL HIGHWAY NHl BOUNDARY VILLAGE WITH LOCATION r ------, IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD . 1 67 ! CODE NUMBER . ._ ------~ RAILWAY LINE ,BROAD GAUGE _oM TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS WITH STATION. VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE POST OFFICE, POST AND BELOW 200,200-499,500-999 TELEGRAPH OFFICE. PO,PTO 1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE . 0 •••• UNINHABITED VILLAGES HOSPITAL. PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY .. URBAN AREA . . . ~~ ~~+ REST HOUSE .. RH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ... S 83,

ALpHABETICAL LIST, OF.. VILLAGES PHAGWARA TAHSIL

Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name of village Location No. Code No. No. Codo No. t 2 3 1 2 3 1- Akatgarh 1716/3/49 51. GopaJpur 17/6/3/65 2. Atholi 17/6/3/S0 52. Gujr8t&n 11!6/3{2 3. 17/6/3/22 53. Gulabgarh Jagir 17/6/3/30 4. BaTa10an 17/6/3/58 54. Gulabgrh 17/6/3/5 S. Balrampur 17/6/3/14 55, Hajip~r 17/613/46 6. Barn 17/6/3/39 56. 17/6/3/6 7. BazidwaT 17/6/3/54 57. Hardaspur 17/6/3/82 8. 1716/3/21 58. 17/6/3/75 9. Bhagana 17/6/3/10 59. 17/6/3/90 tU. Bhagwanpu( 1716/3/37 60. 'Jamalpur' ]7/6/3/72 ]1. 17/6/3/86 61. 1716/3/83 12. BhanoTd 1716/3/f07 62. ., 17/6/3/51 J3. BhulJa Rai 17/6/3/48 63. Khangura 17/6/3/4J 14. Bir 17/6/3/25 64. Khati 17/6/3/33 15. Blrkhurampur 17/6/3/19 65. Khera 17/6/3/110 16. Bir Pwahad 17/6/3/52 66. KhuniKiar 17/6/3/ro6 17. Bishanpur 17/6(3/55 67. 17/6/3/44 18. Bohsni 17/6/3/87 68. Kirpallpur 17/6/3/105 19. Brabsmpur ] 7/6/3/66 69. Kishanpur 17/6/3/38 20. Chachoki 17/6/3/112 70. Kot Puran Singh 17/6/3/102

21. Cha"'eru 17/6/3/84 71. 17/6/3/28 22. Chair ] 7/613/67 72. Madhopur ]7/6/3/85 23. Chak Hakim 17/6/3/42 73. Maheroo 17/6/3/81 24. 17/6/3/3] 74. Maio Patti 1716/3/13 25. Darweshpind 17/6/3/78 75. Ma[ikpur 17/6/3/62 26. Dewa Singhwa1a 17/6/3/50 76. Man 17/6/3/104 27. Dhaddav 17/6/3/32 77, Manak 1716/3/70 28. Dhak Balaloan 17/6/3/57 78. Mauli 1716/3/71 29. nhak Rarn 17/6/3/36 79. 17/6/3/99 30. Dhak Bhulla Rai 17/6/3/47 80. Mera 17/6/3/94 31. Dhak Cbachoki 17/6/3/11 3 81. Miranpur 17/6/3/3 32. Dhak Chair 17/6/3/68 82. Nanga] 17/6/3/111 33. Dhak Darweshpind ]7/6/3/77 83. Nanga I Majha 17/613/95 34. Dhak Dhandoli t 7/6/3/27 84. Narangpur 1716/3/97 35. Dhak Jagpalpur 17/6/3/92 85. Narang Shah pur 17/6/3/101 36. Dhak Khalwara ] 7/6/3/53 86. Naroor 17/6/3/15 37. Dhak Khati ]7/6/3/34 87. Nasirabad 17/6/3/17 38. Dhak Khurampur 17/6/3/45 88. Nihalgarh 1.7/6/3/74 39. Dhak Malikpul' 17/6/3/63 89. Plahi 17/6/3/40 40. Dhak Man 17/6/3/103 90, ' 17/6/3/12 41. Dhak Manak 17/6/3/69 91. Pandori 17/6/3/60 42. Dhak Narang Shahp'ur 17/6/3/100 92. 17/6/3/73 43. Dhak PJ.hi 17/6/3/43 93. Phagwara Sharki 17/6/3/115 44. Dhak Pandon 17/6/3/59 94. 17/6/3/18 45. Dhandoli 17/6/3/26 95. Rampur Khalian 17/6/3/7 46. Domeli 17/6/3/1 96. Rampur Sunra 17/6/3/23 47. Dug 17/6/3(89 97. 17(6/3/8 48. Fatehgarh 17/6/3/56 98. 17/6/3/88 49. GalabwaJ 17/6/3/11 99. Ranipur Rajputan 17/6/3/93 50. 17/6/3/98 100. Rawal Pindi 17/6/3/24 84

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PHAGWARA TAHSIL

Serial N arne of Village Location Serial Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. t 2 3 1 2 3 10l. Rehana Jat'tao 17/6/3/4 111. Thakarki 17/6/3/108 102. Sadarpur 17/6/3/109 112. UchaPind 17/6/3/76 103. Sahni 17//6/3/20 113. Wahid 17/6/3/64 104. 17/6/3/61 114. 17/6/3/29 105. Saprore 17/6/3/96 106. Sikri 17/6/3/91 107. Sri Hargobindgarh 17/6/3/35 108. Suma Rajputan 17/6/3/79 109. Tanda BhagaoB 17/6/3/9 110. Tanda Naroor 17/6/3/16 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 86

PHAGWARA TAHSIL 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DlRECT,oRY Loca- Name of the village Total Total "opu- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash tion (with Hadbast No.) area of lation and (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the dis- Code the village No. of lance in broad ranges viz., 0-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. No. (in hec- households of the nearest place where the facility is available, is given.) tares)

-Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- tional Water telegraph Days of cations (potable) the mar- (Bus stop, ket/hat. railway if any station, waterways etc,) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/6/3/1 Domeli(8) 672 1,750 (316) P,M.H D,PHS HP,W PO -(0-5)

2 Gujratan (9) 136 266 (46) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

3 Miranpur (10) 140 244 (38) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) (0-5)~ 4 (11) Gil 2,018 (381) P,M,H PHS.D,Me; HP,W,TW PO BS W,FPC,RP 5 Gulabgarh (12) 91 4 (2) -(0-5) (0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 6 Harbanspur (13) 217 1753 (246) P -(0-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) BS 7 Rampur Khalian (16) 225 485 (81) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 8 Randhir garh (17) 109 417 (73) P -(0-5) HP,W -10-5) BS 9 Tanda Bhagana (20) 174 79 (12) P -(0-5) T,W,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 10 Bhagana (21) 751 2,263 (372) P,M D HP,W PO -(0-5) 11 Galabwal (22) 55 12 Panchhat (25) 985 3,381 (710) P.M(2). MCW,H. HP,W PTO BS H(2). C PHC,RP(') 13 Maio Patti (24) 111 515 (109) P -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 14 Balrampur (23) 27 15 (2) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 15 Naroor (I8) 593 2.248 (446) P,M.C MCW HP,W -(0-5) BS RP(2) 16 Tanda Naroor (19) 99 14 (1) P -(0-5) HP,W ---{0-5) BS 17 Nasirabad (26) 182 945 (151) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 18 Prempur (14) 282 348 (40) P -(O-~) HP,W ---{O-5) --(0-,) 19 Birkhurampur (15) 59 7 (]) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) --(0-5) 20 Sahni (43) 568 1.399 (253) P,M.H -(5-10) HP,W PO BS

21 Bhabiana (7) 677 1,592 (261) P MCW, HP,W PO -(0-5) RP(3) 22 Babeli (6) 396 518 (87) P D HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 23 Rampur Sunra (44) 643 1,239 (213) PM D,PHS HP,W,TW PO --(0-5) 24 Rawalpindi (49) 121 759 (137) P -(0-5) HP.W PO BS 25 Bir Dhandoli (48) 391 243 (48) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 26 Dhandoli (50) 65 175 (29) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 27 Dhak Dhandoli (51) 33 28 Lakhpur (42) 401 1,593 (268) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 29 Wariah(55) 48 119 (20) P ---{0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 30 Gulabgarh Jagir (54) 160 300 (56) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS 31 Chak Prema (53) lUi 598 (93) P -(0-5) HP.W PO BS 32 Dhadday (52) 149 874 (153) P D,PHS HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 33 Khati (57) 110 733 (115) P -(0-5) HP PO BS

34 Dhak Khati (58) 148 4 (l) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 35 Sri Hargobindgarh (59) 387 30 (5) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) ---(0-5) 36 Dhak Barn (79) 130 37 Bhagwanpur (80) 201 33 (5) -(0-5) _:_(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 38 Kishanpur (77) 235 316 (52) P -(0-5) HP --(0-:-5) --(0-5) 39 Barn (78) 115 693 (142) P -(5-10) HP,W PO BS 40 Plahi (60) 355 2,478 (430) P.M,H H.D,PHS HP,W,TW PO BS 41 Khangura (16) 151 788 (127) P -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 42 ChakHakim (75) 161 1,115 (172) P,M -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 43 Dhak Plahi (61) 172 44 Khurampur (63) 158 843 (131) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW PO --{S-IOl

45 Dhak Khurampur (64) 39 17 (5) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) BS 87 AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPUTHALA DISTR_CT ~pproach Nearest town Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types Remarks including any to the and distance supply of land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, histo· vilJaae (in kms.) nearest unit) rical or archaeological ------interest, etc. Forest Iniga· Unirri· Cultu· Area------Nu:nber Places of ted gated rable not of Cars( religious by waste avail· Jeeps/Motor. hi,torical source (includ. able for Cyclesj or arch. ing culti· Scaote,s/ aeological gauchar ,ation News interest and papers ( etc. groves) Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Phagwara (15) EA Wheat and Maize 295 270 107 C4,M8, Gurdwara TI3, N4 . Tham Sahib P,R Phagwara (18) EA Wheat add Maize 43 67 26 n, N9·. Gurdwara 'Babel ReDa PR Phagwara (19) EA Wheat 78 47 7 8 PR Phagwara ('15) EA . Wheat 264 223 17 107 PR Phagwara ( 15) EA Wheat 33 14 40 4 PR Phagwara (13) EA Wheat and Maize 176 11 8 22 n PR Phagwara (12) EA ' Wheat and Maize 174 39 4 8 M2, T9 PR Phagwara (13) EA Wheat and Maize 81 19 2 7 T2 PR Phagwara (17) FA Wh~at and Mai7.e 79 12 32 ~I T PR Phagwara (18) E.A Wheat and Maize 320 197 51 183 C2,MB,T20 N3 51 :; 1 Uninhabited PR Phagwara (is) EA Wheat ~~d Maize 188 640 157 C2, MlO, Gurdwara T4, NI0 Shahidan PR Phagwara (20) EA Wheat and Maize 37 59 15 C2,M, T, Gurdwara N4 Shahidan PR Phagwara(18) EA Wheat and Maize 9 15 :l T,N PR Phagwara (16) EA Wheat and Maize 381 30 72 110 M7. Tl]" Gurdwara N4 Bhai Neka PR Phagwara (15) EA Wheat .and Maize 14 58 14 13 Nagpal PR Phagwara (1'5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 148 16 18 M,T6 PR Phag",ara (12) EA Wheat and Maize 222 45 15 M,Tl PR Phagwara (13) EA Wheat 57 1 1 T PR Phagwara (9) EA Wheat al!d Maize 448 8() 10 30 M6., Tl4 Qabar Mangu Shah PR Phagwara (13). EA Wheat. Maize & 337 77 224 39 M7,T26 Rice PR Phagvllua (12). EA Whoal and Maize 180 126 33 57 M8., T3., N PR Phag",ara (11) EA Whea t and Maize 249 238 94 62 C,MI2, T20 PR Phagwara (6) EA Wheat and Maize 22 38 43 18 C2,M 8,T7,N8 PR Phaswara (6) EA Wheat and Maize 343 27 21 T PR Phagwara (6) EA Wheat and Maize 54 6 5 T 19 13 1 Uninhabited PR I'h.aewara (6) EA Whe~i and Maize 208 53 38 102 M4,T7,N8 PR Phaglll'ara (5) EA Wheat and Maize 35 6 1 6 T PR Phagwara (6) EA Wheat and Maize 112 13 31 4 T2, N2 PR Phagwara (5) EA Whea t and Maize 90 11 3 12 M, T5, N2 PR Phagwara (5). EA Wheal and Maize 122 14 4 9 C, M7. T2. N2. PIc Phagwara (5) EA Wheat and Maize 83 3 8 16 M2, T2. Mandir DlIba Par shu Ram

PR Phagwara (5) EA Wheat and Maize 97 3 36 12 PR Phagwara (11) EA Wheat and Maize 236 140 II C2,M4,TS 52 75 3 Uninh'lbited PR Phagwara (9) EA Wheat and Maize 166 5 19 11 PR Phagwara (7) EA Wheat and Mai7e 214 1 S 12 T2 PR Phagwara (7) EA Wheat and Maize 79 22 14 M6, T5, N PR Phagwara (3) EA Wheat, Maize and Rice 273 26 56 C4, M21, Gilrdawara T 20, NI7 Chevin Patsbahi PR Phagwara (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 117 4 6 24 C,N,M2,T7 PR Phagwara (5) EA Wheat. Maize & Rice 141 20 C3,MS. TlO N2 118 4R 6 Uninhabited PR Phag'",ara (4) EA Wheat and Maize 114 5 9 30 M'2, T4 KhangahBaba Khudai Shah fR Phagwara (3) . EA Wheat and Maize 26 4 4 5 88 pHAGWARA TAHSIL 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE DlRECTOa'

Total Total popu- Amenities available (it not availablct within the village a dash­ Loca- Name of the village (_) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets 'the • don (with Hadbast No. ) area of lation and the village No. of house- distance in broad ranges viz., 0-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10~ Code (in hee- holds kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is siven No. tareS) Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communic tional Wa ter telearaph Days 01 tiODS (Be: (potable) the mar- stOP. ket/hat, railway if any ltatiOD, waletWay etc.)

5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 BS .. ' 170 75 (14) -(0--5) -(0--5) HP,W -(0--5) 46 Hajipur (62) -(0-5) BS i 174 64 (6) -(0-5) -(0--5) HP,W 47 Dhak Bbullara (66) D,HC HP,W,TW PO -(5-10) 48 (65) 287 2888 (525) P,M 94 835 (130) P -(10+) HP,W,TW -(10+) -(1O+.) 49 Akalgarh (56) -(0--5) HP,W,TW -(10+) -(10+) 50 Dewa Singbwala (40) 67 74 (13) P -(0--5) HP,W,TW pO BS 51 Khalwara (68) 172 1187 (184) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0--5) -(0.-:51 52 Bir Pwahad (67) 159 327 (59) P , HP, TW PO BS 53 Dhak Khalwara (69) 210 148 (29) P RP HP,W,TW -(0-5 -(O-S) 54 Bazidwal (72) 72 336 (49) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0--5) "55 Bishanpur (71) 210 184 (27) P -(0--5) HP,W,TW -(0--5) -(0-5) 56 Fatehgarh (70) 93 311 (49) P -(0-5) P D,PHS HP,W,TW -(0--5) -(0--5). 57 Dhak Balaloan (37) 144- 307 (47) P -(0--5) HP,W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) 58 Balaloan (36) 88 42 (8) -(0--5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 59 Dhak Pandori (39) 383 329 (47) -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(0--5) BS 60 Pandori (38) 302 1513 (227) P 420 1855 (320) P D,PHS HP,W. PO BS 61 Sangatpur (41) TW HP,W -(0--5) -(O-S) 62 Malikpur (27) 457 1265 (214) P -(0--5) 63 Dhak Malikpur (28) 450 -(0--5) -(0-5) 64 Wahid (29) 272 796 (125) P D,PHS HP, W -(0--5) -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 65 Gopalpur (30) 57 1(1) -(0-5) -(0--5) 66 Brahampuf (31) 156 239 (35) P -(0--5) HP, W P -(0--5) HP, W -(0-5 -(0--5) 67 Chair (32) 131 531 (73) -(0--5) -(0--5) 68 Dhak Cbair (33) 92 35 (6) -(0--5) -(0--5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0--5) 69 Dhak Manak (35) 132 25 (3) -(0-5) -(0--5) HP, W P,Tr. D HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 70 Manak (34) 181 930 (166) 393 2546 (394) P,M,H MCW HP,W, PO -(0-5) 71 Mauli (105) TW P -(0--5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0--5) 72 Jamalpur (106) 250 1372 (254) -(0-5) -(0-5) 73 Parwa (116) 380 980 (157) P -(0-5) HP. W -(5-10) BS 74 Nihalgarh (115) 106 555 (95) P -(0-5) HP,W! -(5-10) 457 1802 (307) P,M,H -(5-10) HP, W, PO 75 Jagatpur Jattan (113) TW '. -(5-10) BS 76 (112) 483 1334 (201) P,M,H -(5-10) HP,W -(0--5) -(5-10) 77 Dhak Darwesh Pind(lll) 18 11 (2) -(0-5) -(0--5) TW, W BS 569 1109 (164) P -(5-10) HP, W, -(0-5) 18 Darwesh Pind (110) TW : .. - -(0-5) 155 581 (97) P -(0--5) HP,W, -(0--5) 79 Sunra Rajpulan (109) TW BS 244 1363 (236) P,M,HJ PHS HP. W, PO 80 Atholi (94) TW 89 At.IBMITIKS, AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRlCl ;\pproach Nearest town Power Staple food Land use (i.e, area under different tyPes Remarka including.any to.tbe and,distance supply of land use in hectares rounded to the place of teliaious, bilto- villaae (in kms.) nearest unit) rical or archaeoloaical interest, etc. --..._._------~------1_ Forest Irriga- Unirri- Cultu- Area Number Places of ted by galad rable not ot Cars! religious! SOUlee waste avail- Jeeps! historical ~inolud- able for Motor- or archaeo- Ing culitl- Cycles! logical gauchar vation Scooters/ interpt and News- eto. groves) papers! TraCtora 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(s) PR Phagwara (2) EA Wheat and Maize 142 l(l 18 M3,T2 PR Phagwara (2) EA Wheat and Maize 92 7 75 PR Phagwara (2) EA Wheat and Maize 213 30 9 35 C,MI5,TlO, N2 PR Phagwara (10) EA Wheat and Maize 60 23 11 M,T3 PR Phagwara (7) EA Wheat and Maize 55 12 T PR Phagwara, EA Wheat, Maize and 130 12 9 21 M2,T5 (2) Rico PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 135 2 22 M,TI, (2) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 160 13 2S 12 (2) PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 54 6 4 8 TI0 (6) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 118 13 60 19 T (3) PR Phagwara -EA Wheat & Maize 83 10 T3 (5) PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 84 1 59 (6) PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 77 3 8 (6) PR Phagwara EA Wheat 271 69 43 (6) PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 246 56 T4 (6) PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 351 69 C2, M4, (6) T7 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 381 39 37 T7 Panj Pir (10) Rice 147 110 193 Uninhabited

PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 200 58 14 M7, TI3 (12) Rice KR Phagwara EA Wheat 46 7 3 (10) PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 137 18 T2 (11) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 92 27 4 8 M,T (J 1) Rice KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 45 3 40 4 (10) PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 82 4 46 (10) PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 140 10 6 25 M7,T9, (8) Rice N2 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 344 4 45 Mil, T8, (4) Rice N4 KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 195 55 C2,M2, (4) T4,N4 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 356 23 M3, TIl. (7) Rice N7 KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 86 20 MIl, T14 (8) KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 415 42 M 39 (5) KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 457 26 C2,MS, (1) T21 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize and 17 (6) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 533 36 C,M3, (7) Rice T12, N6 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 144 11 T3 (5) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 242 2 M6, T13, (5) Rice N3 90 PHAGWARA TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

Loca­ Name of the village (with Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash(-) tion . Hadbast No.) areaof population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Code the and No. of broad ranges viz.,-0-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms and 10+K.ms. of the No. village households nearest place where the f;}cility is available, is given). (in rac­ tares) Educa­ Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ tional Water Telegraph days of cations (Potable) the (Bus stop. marketl railway hat, station, if any Water­ ways atc.)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 81 Maheroo (84) 512 1479 (239) P,M,H D HP, W PO, -(0-5)

82 Hardaspur (85) 224 1373 (249) P,M,H D HP,W PO -(0-5) 83 Khajurla (82) 478 1264 (220) P,M MCW, HC,HP,W, PO Phone BS TW ' 84 Chaheru (83) 568 2003 (352) P,M D,FPC, HP, W, PO BS,RS RP(2) TW 85 . Madhopur (81) 573 1570 (256) P,M D,PHS, HP, W PO BS RP 86 Bhakhriana (I) 548 1385 (229) P,M RP,D HP, W -(0-5) -{0-5) 87 (4) 526 1140 (180) P,M D HP, W PO BS 88 Ranipur Kambuan (3) 679 1844 (303) P,M,H -(5-10) HP, W -{5-10) BS 89 Dug (5) 337 588 (IOJ) P -(5-10) HP, W, -(5-10) BS TW 90 Jagpalpur (45) 450 2159 (366) P2,M RP HP, W, --(5-10) BS TW 91 Sikri (47) 104 363 (54) P -(0-5) HP,W, --(0-5) --(0-5) TW 92 Dhak Jagpalpur (46) 152 93 Rani[lur Rajputan (2) 563 1168 (204) P,.\1,H D,RP HP,W PO BS (2) 94 Mera (87) 45 95 Nangal Majha (8&) 263 1797 (299) P,M,H D TW PO -{5-tO) RP(2) P' 96 Saprure (86) 332 1171 (149) I. -(5-10) HP, W -(5-10) -(0-5) P ., 97 Narangpur (93) 59 411 (78) j -(5-10) HP, W -(5-10) -(0-5) 98 Gandhwan (92) 208 1117 (194) P,M FPC HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 99 Mehat (89) 282 2208 (340) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

100 O_hak Narang (91) 32 .213 (39) P. j FPC HP,W PO BS Shahpur 101' Narang Shahpur (90) 240 1209 (197) P -(0-5) T, HP, -(0-5) BS W 102 Kot Puran Singh (97) 55 30 (5) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W, --(0-5) BS TW 103 Dhak Man (96) 29 104 Man (95) 118 643 (97) pi -(5-10) HP,W, --(5-10) BS TW 105 (103) 33 225 (39) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W, -(5-10) BS TW 106 Khuni Kiar (114) 7 16 (2) -(0-5) ·-(5-10) HP,W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 107 (107) 382 2051 (351) P,M,H D HP,W, PO BS TW 108 Thakarki (99) 115 673 (115) P -(0-5) HP,W PO BS

109 Sadarpur (lOll) 53 15 (2) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W, --(0-5) -(0-5) TW 110 Khcra (101) 129 1535 (257) P,M -(0-5) HP,W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 111 Nangal (102) 184 990 (142) P -(0-5) HP,W, -(0-5) --(0-5) TW 112 Chachoki (103) 222 2977 (554) P,M,H -(0-5) HP, W PO -(0-5)

113 Dhak Ciuc;uki (10+) i 62

LI5 Pilagw,ll'J Sh:uki (73) 790 1077 (172) P(2), -(0--5) HP, W -(0-5) RS M,H (dLl,p P;l.lgwara, Garbi L.C. No. 114 has been merged in Phagwara M.C. 9] AMENITIES AND LAND USE KAPURTHALA DISTRICT Land use (i.e., area under different types of Remarks including any land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious, histo­ unit) tical or archaeological interest, etc. ------Approach Nearllst town Power Staple food Forest Irriga- Un- Cultur- Area not Number Places of to the and distance supply ted irrigated able available of Cars! religious! village (in kms.) by waste fOf Jeeps! historical or Source (includ- cult iva- Motor- Q[chaeological ing tion Cycles! interest. etc. gauchar Scooters! and News- groves) papers! Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PR Jalandhar EA Wheat, Ma ize & 300 145 28 39 M4, T8, < Canlt. (8) Rice N5 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 195 6 23 C, M6,T, (6) RIce N3 PR Jalandhar EA Wheat, Maize & 354 30 94 C, M5, Cantt. (5) Rice T.N5 PR Ja1andhar EA Wheat, Maize & 480 88 C, M3,TIl Cantt. (7) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheal. Maize & 288 52 233 C2, MI2. (10) Rice TI8, N15 PR lalandhar EA Wheat, Maize & 245 204 68 31 M8, T13, Gwtt (5) Rice N4 PR Jalandhar EA Wheal. Maize & 357 93 76 MIl, T9, Cantt. (6) Rice N(' PR Phagwara EA Wheal & Maize 439 82 158 MIO, T4, (11) N4 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 191 57 42 47 M3, T4 (13) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 364 8 8 70 MIS, TIS. (6) N2 PR Phagwara 1 EA Wheat, Maize & 68 5 17 14 M (11) Rice 111 4 23 14 Uninhabited

PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 428 99 36 M6, T2, (11) Rice N6 38 3 4 Uninhabited

PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 220 7 36 C2, MIO, Gurdwara (6) Rice T25 Nanak Sar PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 259 7 66 M4,T3 (6) Rice KR Phagwara EA 'vVheat. Maize & 54 3 2 (10) Rice PR Phagwara EA 'vV'leat, Maize & 196 2 10 MI0, T8, (5) Ri;e N7 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 209 28 45 C2,M5, (4) Rice T12 PR Phagwara EA Wheat and Maize 26 6 (3) PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 212 2 26 M5, T14, (3) Rice N2 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 53 2 T2 (4) Rice 20 5 4 Uninhabited PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 112 2 4 M2, T5 (3) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 20 9 4 T (5) Rice PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 6 (6) PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 263 56 63 M20. TIl, (4) Rice N4 PR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 105 10 C2,M4, (4) Rice T6,N KR Phagwara EA Wheat & Rice 50 3 (3) KR Phagwara EA Wheat, Maize & 110 19 C2, MlO, (2) Rice T12, N KR Phagwara EA Wheat, Ma.ze & 159 25 M2,16, N (2) Rice PR Pllagwara EA Wheat, .Maize & 163 59 C2,MI0, (2) Rice TB,N 58 4

PR Phagwara EA Wheat & Maize 706 80 4 (I) 92 APPENDIX (l) VILLAGB DlREC1'ORY

'I'ahsllwlse Abstract of Educational, Medical and oth~r Amenities I(apurthala District

------... -_ ..-- ._------._---_..... ------'''-~- EDUCA1'lONAl Sarial Name of lahsll No. Primary School Middle School Matrlaulatlonl Higher Secondary/ Se'condalY School PUC/Intermedlata} Junior college

Villages Institu· Villages Inslltu· Villages Institu. Villages Institu· tions lions tions tions

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

l' Kapurthala 272 272 70 70 28 28 8 8

2 Sultanpur Lodhl 119 125 32 32 11 11 4 4 3 Phagwara 87 32 33 14 ts 4 4

1'otal 486 1~4 135 SO SI 1(1 16

Salial Name of lahsil EDUCA1'IONAL CONTINUED No.

College (Graduate Adu1t Ufe'ac~ Others Villages and above) elasses/cenfres with 110 ------______eduaa-tlonal facilitielJ Villages Institu- Villages Institu Villages Institu­ tions lions tions

2 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17

Kapurthala 4 4 2 Sultanpup Lodhi 2 2 3 Phagwa'a 2 2 1'otal 2 2 7 7 124'

MEDICAl. Serial Name of Tahsil No. ------Dispensary Hospital Matemltv and Child Pl'imary Health' Welfare Cenf1e/ Centre/Health Maternity Hamel Centre Child We1f~fe Cente Villages Institu­ Villages Institu­ VUlages Institu- Villages Institu­ tions tions tions tions

2 1S 19 20 21 22 24 25

Kapurthala 56 56 15 16 14 14 19 20 2 Sultanpu, lodhl IS 15 7 7 3 3 4 4 3 Phagwara 21 21 3 3 6 6 2 2 'Fotal ~-~------92 92 25 26 23 23 25 26

. ~.------~------.------.--~------93 ------_------_ MEDICAL CONTINUED Serial Name of lahsll No. Family Planninll PrimlUY Health Community Health Others Centres sub·centres workers Villages Instltu· Villages Instltu- Villagos Instltu- Villages Institu. lions tiOIlS Hons tions 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ------~------~------Katlurthala S 10 10 37 S4 2 SuJtanpuf lodhl 8 8 S 8 3 Phagwafa. 4 4 10 10 11 19 'Potal 10 10 28 28 S3 81

----_.-----_----~ Sepia I Name of lahsil Vlllages DRINKING WAl'ER No. with no medical facility 'lap Well 'lank 'lube·well River Pountain Canal

2 34 35 311 37 38 39 40 41

Kapurthala 125 2 Sultanpur Lodhi 2 127 3 Phagwapa II 10tal 472 3 263

DRINKING WATER POST AND 1'ELEGRAPH Serial Name of Tahsil No. Others MOle than Villages P.O. 1'.0. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. ono source with no & & drinking Phone Phone water faeilityof any type 2 42 43 44 45 48 47 • 48 49 ------~------~~------~------~- Kapurthala 198 47 2 2 Sullanpur Lodhl 44 14 3 Phallwala 93 31

Total ------~------335 92 2 3

_~--_------_------_---_ .. _ ------Serial Name of 1'absil POST & TELEGRAPH COMMUNICA1'IONS POWER SUPPLY No. P.l.0. Phone Bus Stop Railway 1'1avigable Available Not- & Phone station waterway available -----~----~-~----~~~------~~-~------~------2 jO 51 52 53 54 55 ---- 56

KapurthaJa 109 323 2 Sultanpur Lodhi 41 174 3 Pba8wara 47 2 105 1Iotal 197 3 602

APPENDIX (II)-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land utilization data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

There is no non-municipal town in Kapurthala District

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Appendix III

List of villages where none of the seven amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communication, power supply and market /hat is avai lable

Kapu rthala Tahsil Nil Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil Nil Phagwara Tahsil : Nil

99 APPENDIX IV

List ~f villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popoladoD by range

Kapurthala T absil Kapurthala Distri ct

Range, of Scheduled Castel Serial Location Name of village with H.B. No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No.

1 2 3 4 1 17/6/1/1 Inowal (7) 2 27 Feroz Sangowal (23) 0-5 3 28 Fatehgarh Sikri (20) 4 31 Miani Bhagu Purisn (25) 5 40 Nangal Lubana (32) 6 53 Rawati (42) 7 64 Bhadas (16) 8 66 Raipur Buxwala (18) 9 86 Sheruwsl (79) 10 80 Mehmadpur (117) 11 89 Talwara (72) 12 119 Butala (90) 13 171 Man(ler Bet (19) 14 307 Gosal (158) o 1 17/6/1/11 Bassi (12) 2 15 Lamman (138) 3 24 Bagbanpur (15) 4 75 Kamra (128) 6-1 5 76 Rajpur (126) 6 95 Khalil (67) 7 97 Sait Pur (73) 8 150 Chubarwal (137) 9 163 Subhanipur (I) 10 229 Fattu Dhinga (83) 11 252 Sandhar Jogir (110) 12 253 Mithra (11 1) 13 256 Shahpur Dogran (107) 14 285 Wadala Khurd (201) 15 339 Mander Dona (228) 16 350 Ahya (173) 17 352 Kahlwan (172) 18 357 Sial (166) 1 17/6/1/8 Baryar (1) 15 2 9 Awan (2) 3 22 Akala (131) 4 54 Talwandi Kuka (43) 11- 5 56 Ibrahimwal Tarf Arshad Khan (54) 6 63 Maksud Pur (19) 7 71 Pandori (121) 8 72 Bhagwan pur (125) 9 77 Shersinghwala (120) 10 93 Bakarpur (70) 11 100 Raipur Rajputan (65) 12 107 Mustfabad (l08) 13 152 Kanjli (10) 14 165 Bajola (5) 15 166 Nazampur (15) 16 170 Nurpur Jattan (18) lOO APPENDlX IV List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by range Kapurthala Tahsil Kapul'thala District Ranges of Schedule Car.tes Serial LoCation Name ofviJlage with H.B. No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No. 1 2 3 4

11-15 17 17/6/1/181 Bhullar (26) 18 191 Majorwala (41) 19 210 Alipur (62) 20 233 Nurpur Khir6nwali (88) 21 238 Parvez Nagar (48) 22 248 Gopipur (101) 23 255 Muradpur (109) 24 262 Jhal Bibri (98) 25 293 Ahmadpur (205) 26 3'16 Jawalapur (157) 27 321 Sidhptir (210) 28 338 Badyal (179) 29 356 Toganwala (168) 30 359 Kaulo Talwandi (165) 16-20 1 17/6/1/14 Jaid (139) 2 39 Mandi Road (31) 3 79 Muss Khail (118) 4 85 Khassan (113) 5 87 Talwandi Purdal (80) 6 91 Bulewarl (74) 7 98 Pasiewal (66) 8 99 Billpur (75) 9 103 Habibwal (57) 10 108 Ramidi (107) 11 111 Daudpur (63) 12 112 Mirzapur (86) 13 140 Murar (130) 14 143 Lakhan Khurd (138) 15 168 Nurpur Lubhana (17) 16 174 Mianl Bakarpur (22) 17 183 Budhwala (30) 18 196 Bhandal Bet (37) 19 212 Surakhpur (65) 20 213 Akbarpur (66) 21 251 Sukhia Nangal (108) 22 295 Dhapai (192) 23 335 Madhopur (225) 24 343 Kesarpur (181) 25 304 Nathu Chahal (187) 26 314 Khanowal (183) 21-30 1 17/6/1/4 Narangpur (6) 2 6 Kaluwal (4) 3 7 Isbucha (3) 4 10 Nadali (11) 5 12 Tandi (135) 6 13 Fatchpur (134) 7 17 Bhatnura Kalan (136) 8 18 Bajaj (133) 9 19 Boparai (132) 10 23 Sidhwan Bet (139) 11 35 Mand Kulla (28) 12 51 Dhakran (39) 13 74 Bagtian (130) 14 82 Ramgarh (115) 15 83 Lit (114) 16 84 Mana Talwandi (112) 17 94 Data (69) 18 102 Cho~awan (58) 1~1

APPE1~DI,x IV List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popu lation by range Kapurthala Tahsil Kapurthala District _ .. - --_------Ranges of Scheduled O~!ltes Serial Location Name ofviUage with RB. No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No. 1 2 3 4 21-30 19 17/6/1/110 Raipur Ariyan (61) 20 113 Haibatpur (85) 21 123 Muga 1 Chak (97) 22 124 Mansurwal (92) 23 126 Sangrai (IOI) 24 128 Gaji Gudana (103) 25 129 Rambowal (106) 26 132 Sangowal (l00) 27 134 Mudow81 (110) 28 135 Lakhan Ke Padde (98) 29 142 Hamira (229) 30 151 Beja (8) 3] 159 Dham (7) 32 160 Badshahpur (6) 33 164 Rupanpur (4) 34 167 Randhawa (16) 35 172 Budha Theh (20) 36 175 Dhaliwal Bet (24) 37 180 Padda (32) 38 184 Rajpur (40) 39 185 Gaunswala (29) 40 189 Nawan Pind (46) 41 190 Ghug (50) 42 193 Narket (39) 43 200 Jatike (55) 44 230 Deha (85) 45 234 Khiranwali (87) 46 235 Jhangipur (86) 47 239 Adnawali (89) 48 240 Bhawanipur (90) 49 246 Khalu (106) 50 247 Kolianwala (l04) 51 265 Bibri (96) 52 266 Dhudianwala (130) 53 268 Brindpur (95) 54 271 Madho Jhanda (154) 55 278 Dhawa-n Khan Jagir (147) 56 281 Wadala Kalan (193) 57 283 Phiali (195) 58 289 Budo Punder (199) 59 290 (202) 60 294 Gobindpur (191) 61 296 Aujla Banwali (190) 62 300 Aujla Jogi (189) 63 302 Bhait (206) 64 303 Dhandal (207) 65 308 Saidowal (155) 66 323 Balehar Khanpur (209) 67 327 Sakhani (217) 68 328 Alamgir (218) 69 334 Kala Sanghian (224) 70 337 Sandhu Chatha (227) 71 347 Sidhwan Dona (163) 72 349 Khusropur (178) 73 358 Bhano Langa (I 67) 74 360 Biharipur (165) 75 36.; Mitha (113) 76 368 K.arnal Nauabad (76) 102 APPENDIX lV List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by range Kapurtbala Tahsil Kapurrhala District Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of Village with H.B. No. Population (percentages) No. Code No. 1 2 3 4 1 17/6/1/2 Akbarpur (8) 31-+ 2 26 Ballo Chak (24) 3 42 Mand Aslampur (35) 4 44 Mand Gurdaspur (47) 5 49 Mand Sondhi Khanwala (45) 6 55 Mand Talwandi Kuka (44) 7 60 Mand Ibrahimwal Tarf Arshadkhan (53) 8 65 Mubarikpur (17) 9 78 Surak (119) 10 81 Shadipur (116) 11 90 Dabulian (76) 12 106 Tajpur (109) 13 115 Chakoki (88) 14 116 Mand Chakoki (87) 15 11% Kotli (89) 16 125 MangewaI (95) 17 127 Ghuluwal (102) 18 130 Shahpurpira (104) 19 131 Jairampur (l05) 20 133 Gudani (99) 21 136 Nihal Garh (83) :!2 137 Behlolpur (81) 23 138 Jag (82) 24 139 BamuwaI (111) 25 141 Dialpur (231) 26 144 Lakhan Kalan (139) 27 145 Phulaiwala (140) 28 146 Dainwind (141) 29 147 Bishanpur (136) 30 148 Seenpur (135) 31 153 (45) 32 154 Nurpur Rajputan (44) 33 155 Jhal Thikriwala (13) 34 156 Thikriwala (14) 35 157 Theh Kanjla (12) 36 158 BhiIa (11) 37 162 Paharipur (2) 38 169 Bijli Nangal (25) 39 173 (21) 40 182 Hothian (27) 41 186 Khuk Harian (28) 42 187 Khanka (42) 43 188 Gaura (43) 44 192 Alaudinpur (51) 45 194 Fatehpur (38) 46 195 Nurpur Januhan (31) 47 201 Sangojla (52) 48 202 Mand Sangojla (54) 49 204 Miani Sandhi (70) 50 205 Peerewala (69) 51 206 Kishan Singhwala (59) 52 208 Sheikhanwala (53) 53 209 Talwandi Rajputan (61) 54 215 Khera Bet (67) 55 216 Ghaniaki (68) 56 217 Kamewala (71) 57 218 Charagpur (72) 58 220 Fazlabad (74) 59 221 Saiflabad (75) 60 222 Miani Bola (76) 61 223 Ratra (79) 62 224 Khanpur (80) 63 225 DesaI (78) 1M APPENDIX IV List ot villages accofdin~ to the proportion of Scheduled Castes 10 the totat population bY fange Kapurthala Tahsil Xapurth.la District - -~--.----.--~- tanges of Scheduled Castes Serial Locaticn Name of Village with H.B. No. )bpulation (percentages) No. Code No. t 2 3 4 31+ 64 17/6jl{226 Mand Sabik DesaI (77) 65 227 Buh (81) 66 228 Mundi (82) 67 231 Mohamadwala (84) 68 236 Chak Gajiwal (49) 69 237 Tayabpur (47) 70 241 Dewlanwala (91) 71 242 Bhagwanpur (94) 72 243 Jhugian Gulam (93) 73 244 Majahadpur (92) 74 245 Ratta Kadim (100) 75 249 Dhabulian (105) 76 250 Dulowal (103) 77 254 Kahna (112) 78 258 Lodhi Bholana (125) 79 259 Saido Bholana (124) 80 263 Ratta Nauabad (99) 81 264 Husianabad (97) 82 269 Bhooi (132) - 83 270 Sheikhupur (133) 84 272 Razapur (152) 85 273 Talwandi Mehma (150) 86 274 Kapurthala (134) 87 275 Kadupur (143) 88 276 Duburji (142) 89 277 Nurpur Dona (144) 90 280 Mainwan (145) 91 284 Kot Kararkhan (196) 92 286 Rasulpur Brahmanan (200) 93 288 Khojewali (198) 94 297 Dhaliwal Dona (148) 95 298 Mansurwa1 Dona (149) 96 301 NangaI Narianigarh (188) 97 305 Arainwala (153) 98 306 Daulo Arain (156) 99 309 Manga Roda (128) 100 311 Pakhowal (160) 101 313 Bhandal Dona (162) 102 315 Waryah (161) 103 324 Kadrabad (212) 104 325 Chak (215) 105 330 Banwalipur (220) 106 332 Rampur (221) 107 336 Jalowal (226) 108 342 Manan (182) 109 348 Nidoki (175) 110 353 Qualpur (170) 111 354 Machhipal (171) 112 355 ThigJi (169) 113 361 Hussainpur (123) 114 362 Khera Dona (122) 115 363 Daulatpur (121) 116 364 Karahal Kalan (119) 117 365 Karahal Khurd (118) 118 367 Talwandi Pain (114) 119 369 Malian (117) 120 370 Isharwal (116) 104 . APPENDIX-IV

List of vUlages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population· by rangf

Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil Xapurthal. Distriet

Ranges of Scheduled Serial Location Name of village with H.B. No. Castes Population No. Code No. (Percentages)

1 2 3 4

0-5 1 17/6/2/12 Patti Sardar Nabi Bakhash (46) 2 29 Mangoopur (62) 3 50 (74) 4 72 Passan Kadim (103) 5 84 Bhim Kadim (161) 6 118 Wadhel Mauja (130) 7 125 Jhal Laiwala (29) 8 135 Latianwala (9) 9 139 Toti (12) 10 149 U grupur (23) 11 166 Husainpur Bulle (178)

6-10- 1 17/6/2/30 Tibba (44) 2 34 Khokh¥ Kadim Jadid (36) 3 46 Talwanui Chaudhrian (73) 4 107 Muketramwala (139) 5 110 Tarf Hazi (137) 6 114 Amarjitpur (22; 7 126 Randhirpur (28) 8 163 Lodhiwal (156) 9 170 Mand Hussainpur Bulle (174)

11-15 1 7/6/2/32 Jeorgepur (Merrypur) (33) 2 59 Mahijitpur (84) 3 89 Mubarikpur (108) 4 97 Ladwal (116) 5 113 Gi1I (25) 6 119 Wadhel Kadim (126) 7 123 Haibatpur (30) 8 128 Chak Kotla (6) 9 134 Sech (8) 10 140 Sherpur Dona (13) 11 154 Suchetgarh (150) 12 182 Watanwali (151)

16.... 20 1 17/6/2/6 Kalu Bhatia. (53) 2 14 Nasirpur (45) 3 17 Sujo Kalis (60) 4 35 Shakarpur (34) 5 60 Chuharpur (88) 6 90 Sangra (110) 7 105 Mewa Singhwala (140) 8 115 Mokha (27) 9 143 Tashpur (16) 10 156 Raman (146) lOS APPENDIX-IV tist of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by range SultanpuI' Lodhi Tahsil Kapurthala District Rages of Scheduled Serial Location Name of Village with H.B. No. Castes Population No. Codo No. (Percentages) 1 2 3 4 21-30 1 17/6/2/8 Dariawal (52) 2 13 Boolpur (47) 3 15 Thatta (48) 4 16 Saidpur (61) 5 18 Burewal (57) 6 25 Fateh Ali Khanwala (75) 7 38 Bidhipur (40) 8 41 Pamman (39) 9 61 Choladha (100) 10 73 Nabipur (104) 11 86 Jhugi~n Bandu (114) 12 87 Fattowal (113) 13 96 Pandori Jagir (121) 14 102 Sarai Jattan (124) 15 104 Jabo Sudhar (119) 16 106 Gajipur (133) 17 112 Sultanpur (Rural) (135) 18 116 Karam Jitpur (26) 19 122 Wadhel Harnampur (131) 20 124 Jainpur (31) 21 129 Bhaur (5) 22 133 AlIa Ditta (3) 23 137 Mahablipur (7) 24 142 (15) 25 151 Shatab Garh (148) 26 153 Jabbowal (147) 27 157 Shahwala Indresa (145) 28 162 Patti Bhalu Bahadur (155) 29 183 Chananwindi (183) 30 185 Takia (185)

31+ I 17/6/2/3 Kutabewala (56) 2 4 Nathupur (55) 3 5 Mullan Baha (59) 4 7 Dandupur (54) 5 9 Todarwal (50) 6 10 Sabuwal (51) 7 11 Chak Todarwal (49) 8 23 Safdarpur (67) 9 27 Russainpur Dulowal (64) 10 28 Nurowal (63) 11 31 Kalru (43) 12 36 Masit (42) 13 37 Anianipur (41) 14 39 DauIa (38) 15 43 SawaI (126) 16 44 Sahlapur Bet (125) 17 45 Dcha (122) 18 49 Bhaini Ruse Khan (82) 19 55 Dada Sodagar (91) 20 57 Dada Wazir (90) 21 58 Paramjitpur (85) 22 74 Lakh Waryah (105) 23 85 Shahdullahpur (112) 24 95 Pitho Rahal (115) 25 98 Miani Bahadur (142) 26 99 Mirzapur (117) APPENDIX IV tist ot villages a(!cording to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by rallge Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil KapurthaIa District

Ranges of Scheduled Serial Location Name of Villago with H.B. No. Castes Population No. Code No. (Percentaseg) 1 2 3 4 31+ 27 17/6/2/100 Khurd (120) 28 101 Mulan Kalan (118) 29 103 Haidrabad Bet (123) 30 108 Alahbad Chact (138) 31 111 Tarf Behbal Bahadur (136) 32 117 Dera Sayadan (134) 33 120 Mira (128) 34 127 Dadwindi (32) 35 130 Kamalpur (4) 36 136 Ahmedpur (10) 37 138 Nasirewal (11) 38 141 Maniala (14) 39 144 Haidrabad Dona (17) 40 145 Rawal (18) 41 147 Dalla (21) 42 148 Shah Jahanpur (20) 43 150 Depe\val (24) 44 152 Farid Sarai (149) 45 155 Sherpur Sadhan (152) 46 158 Bhago Arain (144) 47 159 Busowal (143) 48 160 Bhago Budha (153) 49 161 Hazipur (154) 50 173 Mand Dhun (175) 51 174 Ahli Kalan (177) 52 175 Mandi Kabirpur Kadim (180) 53 176 Mandi Alluwal (179) 54 177 Kabirpur (159) 55 178 Alluwal (157) 56 180 Sarupwal (181) 57 181 Sheikh Manga (182) 58 190 Bharowana (186) 59 199 Fatehwala (197) 101 APPENDIX-IV List of villages according to the propartioD of Scheduled castes to the total population by range Phagwara Tahsil Kapurthala District

Ranges of Schoduled Serial Location~ Code Name of Village with H.B. No. Castes Population No. (Percentages)

1 2 3 4

0-5 1 17/6/3/35 Sri Hargobindgarh (59) 2 50 Deva Singhwala (40) 6-10 1 17/6/3/6 Harbanspur (13) 2 44 Khurampur (63) 3 91 Sikri (47) 11-15 1 17/6/3/20 Sahni (43) 2 88 Ranipur Kamboan (3) 16-20 1 17/6/3/7 Rampur Khalian (16) 2 13 Maio Patti (24) 3 97 Narangpur (93) 21-30 1 17/6/3/4 Rehana Jattan (11) 2 8 Randhirgarh (17) 3 12 Panchhat (25) 4 15 Naroor (18) 5 17 Nasira Bad (26) 6 22 Babeli (6) 7 24 Rawal Pindi (49) 8 28 Lakhpur (42) 9 29 Wariah(55) 10 31 Chak Prema (53) 11 70 Manak (34) 12 74 Nihal Garh (lIS) 13 89 Dug (5) 14 104 Man (95) 3J + 1 17/6,3/1 Domeli (8) 2 2 Gujratan (9) 3 3 Miranpur (10) 4 9 Tanda Bhagana (20) 5 10 Bhagana (21) 6 18 Prempur (14) 7 21 Bhablana (7) 8 23 Rampur Sunran (44) 9 25 Bir Dhandoli (48) 10 26 Dhandoli (50) 11 30 Gulabgarh Jagir (54) 12 32 Dhadday (52) 13 33 Khati (57) 14 38 Kishanpur (77) 15 39 Bam (78) 16 40 Plabi (60) 17 41 Khangura (76) 18 42 Chak Hakim (75) 19 48 Bhullarai (65) 20 49 Akalgarh (56) 21 51 Khalwara (68) 22 52 Bir Pwahad (67) 23 53 Dhak Khalwara (69) 24 54 Bazidwal (72) 108 APPENJi)IX-IV List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by range Pbagwara Tahsil KapQI'tbala District

Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of Village with H.B.No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No. 1 2 .3 4 31+ 25 17/6/3(55 Bishanpur (71) 26 57 Dhak Balaloan (37) 27 58 Balaloan (36) 28 60 Pandori (38) 29 61 Sangatpur (41) 30 62 Mali~pur (27) 31 64 Wahid (29) 32 66 Brahampur (31) 33 67 Chair (32) 34 68 Dhak Chair (33) 35 71 Mauti (105) 36 72 Jamalpur (106) 37 73 Parwa (116) 38 75 Jagatpur Jattan (113) 39 76 Dcha Pind (112) 40 77 Dhak Darwesh Pind (111) 41 78 Darwesh Pind (110) 42 79 Sunra Rajputan (109) 43 80 Atholi (94) 44 81 Maheroo (84) 45 82 Hardaspur (85) 46 83 Khajurla (82) 47 84 Chaheru (83) 48 85 Madhopur (81) 49 86 Bhakhriana (l) 50 87 Bohani (4) 51 90 Jagpa!pur (45) 52 93 Ranipur Rajputan (2) 53 95 Nangal Majha (88) 54 96 Saprore (86) 55 98 Gandhwan (92) 56 99 Mehat (89) 57 100 Dhak Narang Shahpur (91) 58 101 Narang Shahpur (90) 59 105 Kirpalpur (108) 60 107 Bhanoki (107) 61 108 Thakarki (99) 62 110 Khera (101) 63 111 Nangal (102) 64 112 Chachoki (103) 65 115 Phagwara Sharki (73) SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

iil NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTOR~ The town directory has been compiled in six different statements for all the urban areas of the district. The data on amenities arid other aspects have been presented in codes which are explained below:- STATEMENT I Statement I gives status and growth history of each town in the district.

Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to facilitate analysis for purposes of demographic and socio-economic characteristics of towns at the state and all India levels. It has been pre­ s ented according to 1981 census population of the core town in the following manner :

Population Class

100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000--49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000--9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

The civic administration status as in 1980 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census towns are regarded as having no civic status. Code (C.T.) has been used for census town:

Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Municipal Committee M.C. Cantonment Board C.B. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Census Town (S.A.S. Nagar-Mohali and Talwara) C.T. STATEMENT II

Statement II gives for each town, physical aspects and location of towns. STATEMENT III

This statement gives municipal finance for each town of the district. STATEMENT IV

It gives civic and other amenities. The abbreviations used are indicated below:- (i) Road length

PR = Pucca Road KR = Kuccha road (If) System of sewerage S = Sewer OSD - Open surface drains BSD = Box surface drains SO Sylik drains CD = Cesspool method PT Pit system (iii) Method of disposal of night soil HL - Head loads B Baskets WB = Wheel barrows ST = Septic tank latrines S = Sewerage 112 (iv) Protected wa1er"s.pply source and capacity of stonge systems (a},Source,ofwater supply:- TW Tubewell water/ hand pump T - Tap water W Well water TK = Tank water (b) System of storage of water OHT Overhead tank Sr Service reservoir RIG = River infiltration gallery BWP Borewell pumping system PT Pressure tank

STATEMENTV

This gives medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities. The abbreviations used are indi­ cated below : Medical amenities

H = Hospital D Dispensary HC - Health Centre FC _ Family}?lanning Centre TB = TB clinic NH - Nursing home o - Others A - Ayurvedic U Unani Hom Homoeopathic

In case of allopathic, no separate code has been given. The information in col. 4 on medical facilities has been presented horizontally in the same line as illustrated below:- H(A-1, 2) D(Hom-2, 1, U-1) Here H(A-l,2) represents one ayurvedic and 2 allopathic hospitals and D(Hom-2, 1, U-l) represents 2 homoeopathic, one allopathic and one unani dispensaries. If the medical facility is not available in a town, name of the nearest place (if in the same district) or nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where the facility is available has been mentioned in column 4. Educational amenities:

The codes that have been used are as follows :-

A - Artsonly S - Science only AS = Arts and Science only C Commerce only AC - Atts and Commerce only ASe Combined for all categories, Arts, Science and Commerce. L Law SH Shorthand Type Typewriting Sh. Type = Shorthand and TypeViriting o Others P Primary schools M Junior secondary or middle H Matriculation or secondary PUC = ,Higher secondaryjintermediatejpre-university/junior college '10+2' system whether held in school or college t13 It there are more institutions of a type in the town, their number has been given against each in bta- ckets. If any educational facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place (if in the same district) or the name of nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where this facility is availabl~ has been given in brackets. Recreationai lind cultural facilities The following codes have been used ;- PL Public library RR Reading room STATEMENT VI This gives information on trade, commerce, industry and banking for each town of the district. APPENDlx Appendix to the town directory shows towns of the district which have outgrowths and population of outgrowths. 114

iYl' CENSUS STATEMENT-- Status and

Serial Class, name and civic Location Name of Area in Number of Population and growth No. administration status of Code No.· Tahsil sq.kms.. ~0=:S town 10 " houseless 1901 1911 1921 ~~. (01 1 census). 2 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 V Begowal (NAC) 6/1 Kapurthala 2·70 1113

2 VI Bhulath (NAC) 6/H Kapurtbala 0'69 7112

3 V Dhillwan (NAC) 6/IV Kapurt~ll!, _ 0·98 911

4 ]J Kapprthal" @(MC) 6/V KlmurUl., 8'00 ' 867,2. ISS.9, 16.~1, 16242 (-11 ,62) (-0'76) 5 VI Nadala (NAC) 6/UI Kapurtbala I '19 736 6 II Phagwara· (MC) 6/V1II Phagwara 16'00 13203 17147 11779 1139S (-31 ,31) (_3 '26) 7 IV Sultanpur (MC) 6/VII Sultanpur 5 -00 2129 9004 6492 8141 LOdhi (-27'90) (+25 '40) 8 VI Talwandi (NAC) 6/VI Sultanpur 0'89 S66 Chaudhrian Lodhi

• Phagwara has non-town components of urban agglomeration. For the purpose of calculating density, the area (16 '00) and population pertaining to Me (72499) have been taken.

@Kapurtbala Code No. is 6 and second element of code in Roman is that of the tOWIl. 115 T(JWN"DlRECl'ORY

GnMIitb~'lIII_y

rate of the town altAbll'~lor Density . Sex'taiio (1981 Census) 19.31 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 "1961 1971 1981 Census Census Census

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 6,744 2,498 975 (-) 4,926 7,139 924 (-)

4135 4295 5,320 5,429 1003 956 (-) 20,210 26,067 26.947 29,334 35,482 50,300 6,288 840 849 869 (+24 ·43) (+28 '98) (+3 '38) (+8 '86) (+20 '96) (+41 '76)

4,608 3,872 948 . 12,049 16)194 2,;"591 37.929 55.012 75.961 4,531 844 833 803 (+5 '74) (+34 '40) (+58'03) (+48 '21) (+45 '04) (+38 '08) 8,606 ;1&i168 ·7/133 7,661 9.176 12,143 2,429 875 850 875 (+5 '71) (+18 .15) (-23'95) (-0 '93) (+ 19·78) (+32 ·33) 3,416 3,838 934 116

1981 CENSUS STATEMENT Pbysical Aspects aDd LocadoD

Serial Class and name of town Physical aspects No. ---Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) (in mm.) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 V Begowal (N.A.C). 627·9 44·8 0'6

2 VI Bhulath (N.A.C.) 627'9 44'8 0'6

3 V Dhillwan (N.A.C.) 627·9 44'8 0'6

4 II Kapurtha1a (M.C.) 627 ·9 44 ·8 0·6

5 VI Nadala (N.A.C.) 627·9 44'8 0·6

6 II Phagwara* (M.C.) 627·9 44·8 0'6

7 IV 'Sultan pur (M.C.) 627·9 44'8 0'6

8 VI Talwandi Chaudhrian (N.A.C.) 627·9 44'8 Q'6

*Phagwara hlS non-town components of urban agglomeration. 111

TOWN DIRECTORY II of Towns. 1979 ._---_._-_. -- Name of and road distance (in kIns.) from ----- State H. Qs. District HQ.s Tahsil HQs. Nearest city Railway station Bus route Navigable river/ with population canal (if within of one lakh 10 kms.) and more

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Chandigarh K'\purthala Kapurthala Jalandhar Urmar Tanda Begowal (188) (29) (29) (31) (10) (0) Chandigarh Kapur1hala Kapurthala Jalandhar Kartarpur Bhulath (184) (25) (25) (27) (11) (0) Chandigarh Kapurthala Kapurthala Jalandhar Dhilwan Dhilwan (192) (17) (17) (35) (0) (0) Chandigarh Kapurthala Kapurthala Jalandhar Kapurthala Kapurthala (168) (0) (0) (18) (0) (0) Chandigarh Kapurthala Kapurthala Jalandhar Dhilwan Nadala (183) (21) (21) (26) (10) (0) Chandigarh Kapurthala Phagwara Jalandhar Phagwara Phagwara (122) (41) (0) (23) (0) (0) Chandigarh Kapurtha1a Sultanpur Jalandhar Sultanpur Sultanpur (192) (24) Lodhi (0) (42) (0) (0) Chandigarh l(apurthala Sultanpur Lodhi Jalandhar Sultanpur Talwandi (25) (9) (43) (9) Chaudhriall (~OO} (OJ H8

1981 CENSUS STATEMENT Municipal F .....te,

Serial Class and name of town Civicadmi­ No. nistration --~------status (in Receipt Revenue Government Loan Advance 1980) through derived grant taxes etc. from municipal properties and power apart from tallation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 V Begowal NAC 2 VI Bhulath NAC 3 V Dhillwan NAC 4 II Kapurthala MC 28,940 1,390 1,490 500 480 5 VI Nadala NAC 6 II Phagwara" MC 36,020 2,470 7 IV Sultanpur MC 1,128 399 1,070 2,380 15 8 VI Talwandi Chaudhrian NAC

"Phagwara has non-town components of urban agglomeration. TOWN DIRECTORY III 1978·79 ------_----_-----_------.---_"------Expenditure (in a •. '&0) Other sources Total receipt General ad· Public safety Public health Public Public Others Total (specify) ministration and conve· works institutions (specify) expenditure niences

9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1,120 33,920 6,460 1,070 5,830 16,740 170 1,640 31,910

10,690 49,180 6,920 2,190 10,340 24,680 120 1,430 45,680 4,670 9,662 278 2,705 4,445 96 1,973 9,497 12()

1981-CENSUS STATEMENT Civic 8IId otber

Serial Class and name of town Civic Population Scheduled Road System Number of latrines No. administra· Caste and length of sewer- tion Scheduled in (kms.) age Water Service Others status Tribe borne (in 1980) population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V Begowal NAC 6,744 525 NA OSO

2 VI Bhulath NAC 4,926 708 2·00 OSO 30

3 V Ohillwan NAC 5,320 1,411 3·00 OSO 20

4 II Kapurthala MC 50,300 7,338 31 ·00 OSO/S 116 7,300 38

5 VI Nadala NAC 4,608 657 3 ·00 OSD 40

6 II Phagwara· MC 75,961 16,749 50·00 OSO/S 514 9,200

7 IV Sultanpur MC 12,143 1,448 9·90 OSO 300

8 VI Talwandi Chaudhrian NAC 3,416 970 2·00 OSO

"Ph!l~ \I "Ia has non-town comronents of urban agglomeration. 121 tOWN DiRECtORY IV Amenities. 1979

Method of Protected water supply Fire-fighting Electrification (Number of connections) disposal of service night soil Source of System of Domestic Industrial Commercial Road light Others supply storage with ing Capacity in (points) thousand litres 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HL(B HP/W Kapurthala 936 6 4 (29) HL(B HP/W Kapurthala NA NA NA NA NA (26) HL(B HP/W Kapurthala NA NA NA NA NA (20) WB/S HP/T SR Yes 6.287 339 1.860 1,233 182 (8,000) HL/B HP/W Kapurthala NA NA NA NA NA (20) HL/S TWIT ORT Yes 9,857 930 3,141 1,128 112 (454) HL/B RP/T ORT Kapurthala 2,300 100 589 300 1,100 (250) (26) HL/B TW/W Kapurtbala an 4 8 (2S)

123 1981 CENSUS TOWN DIRECl'ORY STATEMENT IV-A Civic and other amenities iD Dotified Slums 1979

No Slum area has been notified in Punjab State though certain pockets have separately been identified. 124

1981 CENSUS STATEMENT Medical. Educational Recreatloaal

Serial Class and name of Popula. Mecllcal {aelUtles Educational No. 'own tion ---.~--...___,---- Hospitals/ Beds in -..,-----,------~---.--.--Arts/Science/ Mediaal Bnsin66rios Polyteobnios Dispensaries/ medical Commerce Colleges Colleges '1.B. clinics institutions Colleses Cit,. noted in (of degree column 4 Je'YClJ and abo'Yo)

2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 9 1 V Besowal 6,744 He 8 AS Jalandhar Ludbiana Jalandbar NH(3) (31) (92) (31) 2 VJ Bhulath 4.926 He 8 NadaJa Jalandbar Ludhiana Jalandhar FC (4) (27) (88) (27) 3 V Dhmwan .5,320 He 8 Kapurlhala Jalandhar Ludblana Jalaodhar 0 (17) (35) (96) (35) 4 11 KapurthaJa .50,300 H 125 AS(2) lalandhar L.udhiana 2 D(A.I.5) 8 (18) (79) '1B 3 FC NIl 0 3 VJ Nadala 4.608 D 4 AS Jalandhar Ludhlana Jalandha. (26) (87) (26) II II Phaswara· 759tH H 50 AS(4) Jalandbar Ludhiana 1 DtA-I.3) 8 (23) (38) FC 7 ·IV Sultan pur 12.143 H 30 AS Jalandhar Ludhiana JaJandhar D(A) (42) (103) (42) NH(2) 8 VI 'Pa]wandi 3,4111 D 4 Sultanpur Jalandhar Ludhiana JaJandhar Chaudhrian (9) (43) (104) (43)

·PhaBwara has non·town oomponents of Ulbao asa1omcratJon. 12S

TOWN DJRItCTORY V

aDd Cult.raJ Facilities, 197~ ". Facilities Nllllllber of ricreatioaalaDli cultural facilities ---.-.. Roeognisod Bighor Soaondaryl JuniOl Primary Adult Work ins Stadia------._----- Cinema Auditorial Publio shorthand, SecondaJ,1 Matricula- secondary schools literacy women's Drama! libraries typewriting Intermediate/ tion and middle classes! hostel Commu- inoludiog and vooa· PUC (Pre- sohools centres, with nity halls reading tional insti- University others number rooms tutions college) Junior (specify) of seats college level 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0 2

0(3)

2

o 6 4 15 20 1(60) 2 2 PL(4) RR(4)

2 o

0(2) 4 6 3 13 1 2 PL(4) RR(4) o 4 4 1 1 PL

o 1 .. 126

1911CBNSUS S'lAl'EMBNl' Tracie, Commetf8, Jndustry

Serial Class and name of town Name ot three most important GOmmodities Name of three most important commodities. No. imported exported ------1st 2nd 3rd ------1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 4 6 7 8 V Begowal Sugar Ghee Poodgrains Wheat Rice Z VI Bhulath Cloth Sugar Vanaspati Gbee Rice Wheat Asr1cultual implements 3 V Dhllwan Sugar Wheat Timber Rice Wheat Furniture 4 U Kapurthala Iron Material Sugar Vanaspati Ghee Electric goods Rice Leather goods and Nylon

5 VI Nadala Foodsrains Cloth Sugar Rice Whoat Maiie tl U PhaSYlara* Collan Oil En81nes Steam Coal Clothes Staroh and Oil engine Macbinery and Pig Iron Sugar machinery Parts 7 IV Sultanpul Susar Ghee Khal Rice Wheat Chlllles (Cakes) 8 VI lalwandi Chdudhrian Cloth SUlar Oil Wheat Rice '}Ioria (Petrol, Diesel) *PhallYlara has non·toYln eompononts of urban ag8lomeration. 'i'PWN OJRECl'Oatr VI slid BankiJJai 1979

Namo of .h,oo mos. impoHant commoditlos Number of hanks Number 01 agriGul. Numbu of nort manutactulod twal credit agricultural societies credit ----~---~--~~~-~-----~---~--Ist 2nd 31d soaieties 9 10 11 12 13 14

Shellers Agricultural Implements Wooden furniture Agricultural 2 Implements Motor.SpIinas -electric goodll Rubbel aoods 11 92 18

Agricultural 2 implements Cloth Sugal/Sta!Ch Oil Enginos machinory 19 60 24 Parts

OonQlatiu8 s.ts EloctliQ MOtOIS Aglioul1ulall!quip. 4 76 2 monts i28

APPBNDIX Towns sbowlnR theft outgtOwfbs with population

Selial Nama of tha town with location Goda Population of cola Outglowth Popula~lo n at Gut - No. town 8IOwth 2 3 4 S Phagwara 17/6/VlJJ 72,499 (i) Mohalla Oobindpula (00) 1,990

(ii) Kot Rani (00) 1,472 PART B Primary Census Abstract (General)

Primary Census Abstract (Scheduled Caste)

131 PART B EXPLANATORY NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) General and Scheduled Caste provides the basic information relating to population data pertaining to 1981 census. It contains the data in respect of area, number of Clccupied residential houses and households, total population (including institutional and houseless population), population break up by sex, scheduled castes, literates, main workers classified into four categories of cultiva­ tors, agricultural labourers and other workers, marginal workers and non-workers for each village and for each town ward-wise. The district totals given at the beginning of the PCA are followed by break up of rural and urban lreas of the district. The data are presented tahsilwise. The rural PCA presents the data for the villages arranged in ascending order of location code !lumbers (assigned to the villages within the tahsil). The urban PCA presents wardwise data for each town. In rural FeA, the uninhabited villages and the villages which have got merged in towns have also been indicated. It may be mentioned here that the FeA data provided here has been compiled on the basis of the basic schedules i.e., household schedule and the universal individual slip canvassed during 1981 census operations. The concepts and terms occurring in the peA are briefly explained here.

Census House: A census house is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road )r common courtyard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a separare unit. It may be occupied or {acant. It may be used for a resic'ential or non-residential purpose or both. :lccupied Residential House :

Occupied resid~ntial house is a dwelling house and include a house used partly as a dwelling and ,artly for some other purpose like shop, workshop, factory, etc, but does not include a 'vacant house' where 10 person was found to be residing at the time of census. rIousebold : A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a :ommon kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a house­ lOld of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of mrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, Jails, ashrams :tc. These are called 'institutional households'. There may be one member households, two member house­ lolds or multi member households. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a 'household'. Another type of household for census purpose is houseless household which is a household compris­ ing of 'houseless person/persons'. A houseless person in census terminology has been defined as : (i) a person who might be doing domestic service or other work with one or more households but who does not reside in any house and sleeps in the corridors, verandahs or passages in buildings or in the streets; (U) wandering or nomadic tribes found to be staying in temporary huts etc. ; and (iii) beggar, vagrant, tramp, sadhu, fakir, etc., who is found on the footpaths, streets, in places like parks, gardens, railway yards, etc .• Scheduled Castes are such castes, races or tribes or parts of groups within such castes, races or tribes as are declared to be scheduled castes by the President of India's orders issued under Article 314 of the . Literate: A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, has not been considered as literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

All children of the age of 4 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child has been going to a school and might have picked up reading and writing a few odd words. 132 Workers and Categories of Workers: Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

In the economic questions, canvassed in 1981 census, there has been some difference. The 'work' concept in 1961 and 1971 censuses, as opposed to the 'income' or 'econ;:>mic independence' concept of the earlier censuses was adopted for 1981 census, but the criterion for classification of persons as workers was changed. While in 1961 and 1971 censuses different approcahes, namely, usual status and current status, were adopted with reference period of one year and one week for seasonal and regular work respec­ ctively, at the 1981 census the usual status approach was adopted uniformly for all work.

In 1961, a person qualified as worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or if he had worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding fortnight. At the 1971 census a person was treated as a worker only if he spent his time mainly in work or if he worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding week. The dichotomy of worker/non-worker of 1961 and 1971 censuses was discarded at the 1981 census and instead a trichotomy of main workers, marginal work­ ers and non-workers was adopted. For main worker the time criterion of engagement in work for the major part of the year, i.e., at least 183 days was adopted. Those who worked for some time during the last year but not for the major part were treated as marginal workers. Those who had never worked during the last year were non-workers. This trichotomy partially permits a comparability of 1981 census economic data with that of 1971 as well as 1961. The main workers of 1981 census can be expected to correspond to the work­ ers of 1971 and the main workers and marginal workers of 1981 together correspond to the workers of 1961. Classification of Main Activity: The main activity of workers has been classified into four categories, viz., cultivator. agricultural labourer, household industry and other worker. These terms are explained below: Cultivator : For purposes of the census, a person has been considered working as cultivator if he or she has been engaged either as employer, single worker or family workers in cultivation of land owned or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation included supervision or directioQ of cultivation. It has been indicated by abbreviation 'C' Agricultural Labourer : A person who worked in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share has been regarded as an agricultural labourer. He/she had no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely worked in another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer had no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she worked. It has been indicated by abbreviation 'AL'. Household Industry :

Household industry has been defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and or by the members of the household at hom'! or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lived in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a household industry constituted of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. For a person who has returned his/her main activity as engaged in some production, processing, servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, hidi rolling, pottel'Y manufacture, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring, etc., it has been ascertained ifi1: is a household industry, and if so, it has been indicated by the abbreviation 'HHI' in the space provided for. . Other Workers : All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity during the last one year have not been categorised as cultivators or agricultural labourers or in household industry, are 'other workers' 'OW'. The type of workers that come under the category 'OW' include factory workers, plantation workers, those in trade, commerce, business, transport, mining, construction, political or social work, ,It government servants municipal employees, teachers, priests, entertainme~t artists. etc(! DISTRICT PCA (GENERAL) 134

DlS1RICt

Loaalion District/lahsll/U.A./Cily/Town lotal/RulaJl Alea In tm' Occupiod No. of House· 'lotal Code Urban Rosidontial holds (Including No. Housos Housoless --__, .. __,- p 2 3 4 S «I 7 17J6 Kapurthala District l' 16,33 ·0 81,581 88,282 345,249 R 15,97 ·5 55,031 60,164 381,831 U 35·5 26,550 28,118 163,418 17/611 Kapurthala 'lahsil l' 909'9 41,043 45,839 289,323 R 896·3 29.863 33,619 217.425 U 13 ·6 11,180 12,220 71,898 17)6/1 Bel)Owal (NAC) U 2'70 1,051 1.113 1\,144 1716ilI bhulath (NAC) U 0'69 746 782 4,926

1716jIll . Nadala (NAC) U 1-19 69~ 136 4,608 17/6/1Y Dhlllwan (NAC) U 0·98 855 911 5,320 17/61Y Kapurthala (MC) U 8·00 7,821 8,678 SO,3OO

116//2 Sultanpur Lodhllahsll l' 451 '0 120,57 13,359 86,110 R 445 '1 10,068 10,664 70,551 U S ·9 2,449 2,695 15,S59 17/6jVl 1'alwandi Chaudhrlan (NAC) U 0'89 S42 5(j6 3,416 17/6/Yll Sultanpur (MC) U S'OO 1,907 2,129 12,143 1716/3 Phagwara lahsil 1 304 '5 28,021 29,084 169,816 R 288·S 15,100 IS,881 93,85S U 16·00 12.921 13,203 15,961 Phaawala (U.A.) U N.A. 12,921 13,203 75,961 17/61VIII (I) Phagwara (M.e.) U 16·00 12,291 12,542 72,499 (II) Mahalia Goblndpura (OG) U N.A. 390 402 1,990 (Iii) Kot Rani (O.G.) U N.A. 240 259 1.472 13s KApUR1HALA GENERAL PC.A.

POPQlallQD Schodulod Castes Scheduled l.lbos Uteratd IJIsdtutlonaJ and Population) ... _------.------_,,--._--- M P M II ------M II ------...------M II 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 287,286 2,57,963 77.898 69,253 145,848 98,712 198,947 182,884 61,826 55,519 92,985 . 60,704 88,339 75,079 16,072 13,734 52,863 31s,OOS

150,481 138,842 36,154 32,557 73.883 .50,425 112,513 104,912 30,474 27,598 51,564 33,987 37,968 33,930 5,680 4,959 22,319 16,438 3,415 3,329 283 242 1,632 1,126 2,560 2,366 373 335 1.290 912

2,366 2,242 340 317 1,237 959

2.720 2,600 734 677 1,299 973

26,907 23,393 3,950 3,388 16,861 12,468 45,307 40,803 11,519 10,209 20,482 12,708 37,063 33,488 10,238 9,072 15,778 9,420 8,244 7,315 1,281 1,137 4.704 3,28i

1,766 1,650 48~ 485 806 527

6,478 5,665 796 652 3,898 2,161

91.498 78,318 30,22: 26,487 51,483 35,579 49,371 44,484 21,114 18,849 25.643 17,297 4.2.127 33,834 9,111 7,638 25,840 ]8,282 42,127 33,834 9,111 7,638 .25,840 18,282 40,187 32,312 7,810 6,SS6 24,811 17,784 1,134 856 771 645 576 243

806 666 530 437 453 2S5 136 fiis'IRlc1

MAIN i ocati on Dislrid/Tabsll)U.A./ Total ----~-~----~------~------Total Main WOlkers Cultivators Ail:ricultUlal Labourar. Code City/Town Rural I~X I )] No. Urban ------~------M F M F M F 2 3 16 17 18 ,19 20 21

17/6 Kapulthala District '1 149,601 6,170 54,777 233 26,878 1,380 R 103.678 3,064 '1,094 221 24,906 1,080 U 4~,923 3,106 3,683 12 1,972 300

17/6/1 Kapurthala Tahsil '1 76285 4,015 31,444 144 15,008 1,106 R '8,048 2,137 29,057 136 14,165 824 U 18,231 1,878 2,381 8 843 282 17)6/] BOlJowal (NAC) U 1,'86 39 883 3 100 2 17/61ll Bbulath (NAC) U 1,112 , 21 326 107 17/6im Nadala (NAC) U 1,138 21 418 2 136 17/6/1V Dhllwan (NAC) U 1,327 29 360 1 307

17/6/V Kapurtbala (MC) U 13,014 1,768 400 ~ 193 280 17/6/2 Sultanpur Lodhi l'ahsil 1 24,915 607 13,375 42 4,667 161 R 20,689 402 12.'83 39 4,367 !S8 U 4,226 205 792 3 300 3

17/6/VI Talwandl Chaudbrian (NAC) U 921 .12 505 2 169 17/6jVlJ Sultanpur (MC) U 3,305 193 287 131 3 17/6/3 Pha8wara Tahsil T 48,401 1,548 9,958 47 7,203 113 R 24,941 525 9,454 46 6,374 98 U 23,460 1,023 S04 1 829 15 Phaswara (U,A.) U 23,4tiO 1,023 S04 829 IS

1'7!6/vIn (0 Ph8SW8f8 (M.C.) U 22,440 1,018 456 629 1.5 (ii) Moballa Gobindpufa (OG) LU 618 3 2 28 (ill) Kot Rani (OG) U 402 2 4<1 172 131

KAPURTHALA-GENERAL PCA-Concid.

WORKERS ~~------~----~--Housllhold Industry- OthOl workllTS Marginal Workars Non·wo.kllts manufacturing, Processin", (Ill,IV, V b and VI to IX) SlIrviaing and Ropails V(a)

-~ ~-- -~ M p M F M F M P 22 23 24 25 2~ 27 28 29 2,898 313 65,Q48 4,244 906 5,034 1311779 246,759 1,793 172 25,885 1,591 5l1li 4,925 94,703 174,895 1,105 141 39,163 2,653 340 109 42,0711 71,864 1,372 177 28,461 2,588 599 1,975 73,597 132852 838 140 13,988 1,031 281 1,916 54,184 100,859 534 37 14,473 1.551 318 59 19,413 31,993

III 2 542 32 85 1,744 3,290 26 713 21 14 1,374 2,345

40 544 19 18 1,210 2,221 63 597 28 1,393 2,571

344 35 12,077 1,451 201 59 13,692 21,566

326 19 6547 385 172 2,605 20,220 37,531 262 8 3,477 197 158 2,635 16,216 30,451 64 11 3,070 188 14 30 4,004 7,080 10 237 10 845 1,638

54 11 2,833 118 14 30 3,159 5,442 1.200 117 30,040 1,271 135 394 42.962 76,:\76 693 24 8,420 357 127 374 24,303 43,585 S07 93 21,620 914 8 20 18,659 32,791

507 93 21,620 914 8 20 18,659 32,791

494 93 20,861 909 8 20 17,739 31,274 .5 583 3 516 853 8 176 2 404 664

KAPURTHALA TAHSIL 140

KAPURTHALA TAHSIL VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of Tahsil/Village Area of Occupied Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (with Hadbast No.) Tahsil in Residential (including Institutional Castes Tribes Code kms Houses & Houseless Population) No. & of village No. of No. of ir. hec­ Houses House­ taTes holds

P M F M F ------M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

17/6/1 Kapurthala Tahsil (Rural) 896.3 29,863 ~ 33,619 217,425 112,513 104,912 30,474 27,598 ~ 1 Ino",a1 (7) 52 139 151 912 472 440 4 6 2 Akbarpur (8) 140 137 147 820 418 402 172 149 3 Sarupwal (9) 85 42 48 293 150 143 4 Narangpur (6) 121 59 68 398 203 195 58 S4 5 Jabbowal (5) 111 55 64 381 185 196 6 Kaluwal (4) 121 41 41 257 128 129 31 37 7 Isbucha (3) 130 43 48 303 138 165 41 39 8 Baryar (1) 274 153 166 1,032 525 507 73 63 9 Awan (2) 327 179 20S' 1,326 661 665 93 90 10 Nadali (11) 366 158 171 1,091 531 561 127 110 11 Bassi (12) 280 249 264 1,734 857 877 52 63 12 Tandi (135) 249 82 88 617 316 301 73 63 13 Fatehpur (134) 58 24 24 166 80 86 20 19 14 Jaid (139) 507 219 234 1,431 718 713 122 109 15 Lamman (138) 210 125 132 1,028 536 492 39 42 16 Bhatnura Khurd (137) 127 83 85 512 234 278 17 Bhatnura Kalan (136) 225 107 116 850 450 400 Iii 98 18 Bajaj (133) 314 102 109 848 445 403 114 95 19 Boparai (132) 566 232 250 1,691 882 809 202 190 20 Jhall Bajaj (14) 72 Un- 21 (13) 401 82 89 599 281 318 22 Akala (131) 148 148 159 1,054 501 553 6i 71 23 Sidhwan Bet (129) 254 73 81 527 261 266 73 79 24 Bagbanpur (15) 297 90 96 800 409 391 22 28 26 Ballo Chak (24) 298 136 145 981 507 474 161 163 27 Feroz Sangowal (23) 243 105 113 691 364 327 3 28 Fatehgarh Sikri (20) 261 163 178 1,117 554 563 7 13 29 Chak Purana (21) 30 .. Un- 30 Daulowal (22) 6S 28 30 182 85 97 31 Miani Bhagupurian (25) 380 275 291 1,801 858 943 45 42 .32 Chak Som (26) 175 Un- 33 Chak Dom (27) 147 Un- 34 Mandi Mand Kulla (29) 147 - Un- 35 Mand Kulla (28) 107 85 9i 652 346 306 83 60 36 Mand Miani Bhagu Purian (34) 124 Un- 37 Mand Hussainpur (33) 18 Un- 38 Hussainpur (30) 36 Un- 39 Mandi Road (31) 165 48 52 294 139 155 23 28 40 Nangal Lubana (32) 175 586 623 3,714 1,770 1.944 58 73 41 Mand Nangal Lubana (36) 125 Un- 42 Mand Aslampur (35) 58 2 2 7 4 3 4 3 43 Mand Faridkot (46) 219 Un- 44 Mand Gurdaspur (47) 71 11 i3 si 39 4j 37 4i 45 Mand Miani Jhandewala (48) 123 Un· 46 Mand Sardarwala (49) 89 Un 47 Mand Allahabad (50) 104 Un- 48 Mand Dogranwala (51) 66 Un- 49 Mand Sondhi Khanwala (45) 100 '5 5 47 i9 28 10 20 50 Mand Dhakran (40) S8 vii- 141

CENSUS ABSTRACT KAPURTHALA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS

Liierales Marsinal Non-workers ~~~-~------~~~------~------'lotal Main Cultivators Asricultural Hou9t1hold Other workers Workors (J) labourers ]ndustry- Workers U-IX) (11) Manufae- (1II, IV, V turing, (b) & VI Prooossing to IX) Sorvicinll, and Repairs V(a) ___ ----.---,..--. __ __,._--..-- ___,--.__,--.---. ---.--.---.--,---.-.,------.- ...._",_--.-- ---.------.-M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F -- 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 51,56433,987 58,048 Z,137 29,057 136 14,165 824 838 140 13,988 1,037 28} 1,916 54,184 100,859 241 173 219 2 70 32 12 105 2 253 438 174 104 185 82 23 3 77 233 402 82 57 ~7 5 '8 4 9 63 138 85 62 74 3 59 9 3 II 18 78 111 114 82 56 R4 70 1 2 11 101 196 47 26 69 45 7 17 59 129 82 68 44 38 (; 94 165 317 203 214 109 39 66 4 307 507 275 175 288 202 47 39 26 33 347 632 230 158 288 1 173 93 1 19 243 559 356 261 411 9 200 78 12 121 9 446 868 118 76 lR9 10( 42 5 41 127 301 30 24 40 28 10 1 1 40 86 443 35<1 362 3 231 3 46 70 15 1 355 710 261 183 291 3 241 29 1 1 20 '2 7 238 489 124 110 106 7 28 43 4 35 2 16 39 112 232 206 123 253 3 126 86 2 1 40 197 397 193 108 237 1 121 7·3 6 37 ' i 208 401 441 280 483 3 265 121 2 16 81 399 806 inhabited, ,

142 121 103 Ii 117 3 22 23 3 118 312 306 235 250 171 35 44 251 553 129 92 135 1 82 29 24 . i 126 265 213 106 250 182 10 58 Ij9 391 181 117 261 129 93 38 246 473 153 89 184 148 3 33 180 327 2S6 192 214 91 69 1 53 340 563 Inhabitod "" 53 42 41 1 34 1 (I 44 96 390 281 313 198 HI 38 61 545 943 inhabited .. inhabited .. innabitod .. 176 98 158 4 90 38 30 4 64 187 238 inhabited, . inhabited. , inhabited .. 59 52 68 30 15 22 71 ISs 953 683 713 10 457 14 242 10 1,047 1934 inhabited .. 3 2 3 inh~bited :: 4 25 25 i4 43 inhabited, . inhabited .. inhabited. " inhabited .. 15 9 13 13 6 28 inhabited" . 142

VlLLAGE PRIMARY KAPURTHALA TAHSIL

[oca. Nama of Villago (with Alaa of Occupiod 10tal Population (Inc1udinll Scheduled SchodulCld tiOD Hadbast No.) VlIIage in ResideD_ial Institutional & Hou9alas9 Castas l'ribas Coda hac.aras Houses Population) No. --_--,--.,---- No. of No. 01 Houses Housa· holds ----""'"-'1----,------,--- P M P ------M P M P 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 51 Dhakran (39) 70 20 22 141 70 71 18 25 j2 Mand Rawan (41) .'l Un- 53 Rawan (42) 89 38 42 285 135 150 6 6 54 l'alwandi Kuka (43) H2 142 151 934, 447 487 57 50 S5 Mand Talwandi Kuka (44) 54 14 14 121 62 S9 62 S9 56 Ibrahimwal Tad Ars- hadkhan (54) 512 503 542 3,192 1,640 1,552 188 157 57 Ibrahimwal Tarl Gulam Nabi Khan (55) 270 Un- 58 Mand Ahmodwala (52) 77 Un- S9 Mand Ibrahimwal 'lar! Gulam Nabi Khan (56) 58 Un- 60 Mand lhrahlmwal Tarl Arshad Khan (53) 249 22 27 137 73 64 23 35 61 Mand KamalpUl (37) 30 Un- 62 Kamal pur (38) 82 9 9 66 32 34 63 Ma-qsudpUl (9) 576 358 379 2,342 1.160 1,182 133 140 64 Bhadas (1(1) 475 274 296 1,988 1,024 964 62 34 6S Mubarlkpul (17) 195 63 68 444 237 207 88 67 66 Raipur Pirbullwala (18) 607 260 287 1,829 889 940 5 6 67 Miranpur (71) 86 3 3 16 9 7 71 Pandorl (21) 295 256 272 1,804 921 883 134 111 72 Bhagwan pur (25) 186 63 13 596 309 287 45 46 73 MeHan Khalfabad (127) 29.'l 122 130 835 414 421 74 Bagtlan (130) 229 103 116 927 482 445 121 109 75 Kamrai (128) 267 163 178 1,246 617 629 47 45 76 Rajpur (126) 112 52 57 360 193 167 18 16 77 Shersinghwala (120) 172 34 34 266 146 120 20 17 78 Surak (119) 155 43 51 347 173 174 70 64 79 Musa Khail (118) 83 41 51 331 171 160 31 28 80 Mehmadpur (117) 87 89 95 668 313 355 1 2 81 Shadipur (116) 263 18 18 159 86 73 43 38 82 Ramgarh (115) 461 146 155 1,012 519 493 138 124 83 -Lit (114) 323 129 138 885 464 421 115 99 84 Mana Talwandi (112) 480 170 189 1,112 577 535 162 148 85 Khassan (113) 1,109 240 270 ,.:2,277 1,166 1,111 190 181 86 Sheruwal (79) 70 9 9 100 50 50 1 87 Talwandi Purdal (80) 215 63 70 474 245 229 46 33 88 Husewal (78) 52 12 12 95 46 49 89 Talwara (72) 348 182 202 1,482 789 693 32 35 90 Dabulian (76) 152 87 98 676 374 302 128 110 91 Bulewal (74) 91 43 45 288 149 139 29 27 92 Chak Shah Kalan (77) 38 Un- 93 Bakarpur (70) 195 si 61 403 20i 202 28 ji 94 Dala (69) 128 89 107 748 373 375 86 86 95 Khalil (67) 84 47 52 336 166 170 23 21 96 Chak Shahalladan (68) 17 Un- 97 Saitpur (73) 111 61 72 506 228 278 16 15 98 Pasiewal (66) 85 21 23 153 79 74 13 12 99 Billpur (75) 91 39 39 233 131 102 24 16 100 Raipur RaJPutan (65) 68 38 47 346 192 154 16 11 102 Chogawan (58) 193 232 249 1,611 826 785 177 154 103 Habibwal (57) 426 179 197 1,186 604 582 103 90 104 Hassuwal (59) 125 30 30 197 96 101 105 Bhakuwal (60) ~4 42 47 268 141 127 i4~

CKNSUS ABSTRACT KAPURTHALA DISTRict

MAIN WORKERS Llluratas _..---.-----.------._,_...,,--..~--__,.._..--.-..~---..-~_...,--.------.- Marginal Non-workors 'lolal Main Culdvalors Agrlcullural Housu·bold WOIkttlS wOlkers (I) Labourers IndU911Y- (I~IX) (11) Manufacluring- Olher WOlkttu Processing, (11l, IV, V jb) StIlVlcln& aod & VI !o IX) RupalrsV(a) ----.------_.., __ ----..------~- _-_------_- M F M P M P M P M P M P M P M P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 33 11 34 2-' 4 !I 36 71 inhabited 78 44 58 40 13 1 4 77 ISO 23S 183 192 130 18 6 38 2SS 487 24 (j 26 14 11 1 36 59

U8 571 716 17 427 1 92 12 185 16 924 l,S3S inhabited inhabitad inhabited 25 14 46 4S 1 27 44 inhabited 10 5 20 11 5 4 12 34 (142 500 484 148 213 . ii 110 27 8 74 153 2() 4 13 672 1,021 460 321 462 48 - 290 1 58 114. 47 562 916 107 66 82 2 47 1 4 31 1 155 205 496 344 442 10 190 105 2 24 123 8 447 930 S 6 4 2 1 1 .$ 7 359 211 509 3 106 296 7 100 2 411 880 138 98 149 2- 89 28 1 31 2 160 28S 208 ]57 254 98 130 26 160 421 207 137 260 155 16 ] 28 222 445 359 265 286 ]95 35 ] 55 331 629 84 67 91 3 33 22 2 40 2 96 164 99 61 78 21 23 34 68 120 57 54 80 59 17 3 1 93 174 67 26 78 39 13 7 19 93 160 119 75 151 97 33 21 162 355 25 18 45 42 1 2 41 73 190 118 275 7 94 154 '7 27 244 486 204 134 258 ]59 76 1 22 206 421 309 217 313 41 34 216 4i 2 61 264 494 589 411 670 26 419 7 137 3 3 1 111 15 182 496 903 24 22 29 22 7 21 50 124 98 130 82 39 9 115 229 27 18 24 17 4 3 22 49 305 293 406 21 183 5 101 5 6 1 116 10 383 672 169 96 219 57 97 1 42 22 5 1 75 33 155 245 73 63 82 2 47 21 14 2 67 137 Ihhabited 89 66 108 97 6 5 93 202 228 176 168 5 44 18 1 105 5 205 370 92 86 98 62 36 68 170 inhabited 116 111 85 47 11 2 25 143 278 55 38 42 7 9 26 37 74 73 51 75 20 22 33 56 102 14 46 115 59 38 18 77 154 403 283 333 95 156 4 78 493 785 278 175 292 1 218 36 38 1 1 12 311 569 35 37 38 26 2 10 58 101 52 27 47 39 2 1 S 94 127 144

VILLAGE PRlMAlty KAJilJRTHAtA TAnSJL

Loca- Name of Village (with Area of Occupied Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled tion Hadbast No.) Village Residential ing Institutional & Castes Tribes Code in HOuses Houseless Population) No. hectares No. of No. of Houses House- holds -----_ P M F M F M -F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 106 Tajpur (109) 227 31 39 274 138 136 77 75 107 Mustafabad (l08) 283 88 98 622 342 280 46 41 108 Ramidi (107) 531 238 264 1,707 866 841 173 155 109 Mandraipur Ariyan (62) 280 Un- 110 Raipur Ariyan (61) 203 2i9 243 1,836 924 912 194 198 111 Daudpur (63) 241 116 122 784 419 365 74 50 112 Mirzapur (86) 206 103 119 747 392 355 72 70 113 Haibatpur (85) 121 66 72 455 240 215 75 61 114 Mazaffarpur(84) 125 Un- 115 Chakoki (88) 180 195 222 1,358 715 643 351 327 116 Mand Chakoki (87) 852 21 23 153 85 68 44 31 117 Mand Butala (91) 541 Un- 118 Kotti (89) 53 40 45 223 115 108 84 80 119 Butala (90) 198 178 197 1,219 600 619 8 4 120 Bhaini (93) 123 1 1 1 1 121 Mand Dhilw3n (94) 875 8 8 60 34 26 123 Mugal Chak (97) 125 51 59 343 178 165 4i j9 124 Mansurwal (92) 152 116 125 788 388 400 92 98 125 Mangewal (95) 117 69 82 462 220 242 66 81 126 Sangrai (101) 84 57 65 370 179 191 34 43 127 Ghuluwal (102) 76 13 13 91 50 41 24 18 128 Gaji Gudana (103) 78 73 84 547 282 265 66 70 129 Hambowal (106) 239 83 91 620 329 291 100 89 130 Shah pur Pira (104) 216 30 33 203 98 105 91 99 131 Jairarnpur(105) 185 56 64 434 218 216 85 75 132 Sangowal (100) 139 49 57 399 212 187 47 49 133 Gudani (99) 305 56 65 516 269 247 140 128 134 Mudowal (110) 263 118 129 895 474 421 131 115 135 Lakhanke Padde (98) 1,058 420 478 3,234 1,709 1,525 371 318 136 Nihalgarh (83) 108 49 58 298 156 142 77 77 137" Behlolpur (81) 91 41 49 336 176 160 90 96 138 Jag (82) 104 38 45 287 154 133 57 47 139 BarnuwaI (111) 656 216 233 1,471 793 678 260 217 140 Murar (230) 280 185 200 1,141 603 538 92 85 141 Dialpur (231) 361 322 356 2,268 1,207 1,061 404 356 142 Harnira (229) 1,367 690 747 4,247 2,313 1,934 504 435 143 Lakhan Khurd (138) 206 80 92 611 335 276 61 54 144 Lakhan Kalan (139) 1,214 325 359 2,431 1,263 1,168 534 475 145 Phulaiwala (140) 97 51 58 460 216 244 131 152 146 Dainwind (141) 285 60 71 480 245 235 100 94 147 Bishanpur (136) 300 113 136 1,103 591 512 243 213 148 Seenpur (135) 233 104 125 856 442 414 360 348 149 Abdulahpur (9) 81 Un- 150 Chuharwal (137) 190 16 16 110 59 51 5 4 151 Beja (8) 98 26 29 195 98 97 23 21 152 Kanjli (10) 224 118 138 1.053 548 505 77 75 153 Kokalpur (45) 238 102 119 917 503 414 185 135 154 Nurpur Rajputan (44) 270 40 47 304 162 142 74 64 155 Jhal Thikriwala (13) 448 So 59 383 211 172 194 160 156 Thikriwala (14) 236 39 49 333 177 156 101 95 157 Theh Kanjla (12) 59 7 7 64 30 34 8 14 158 Bhila (11) 233 56 65 443 240 203 195 164 159 Dham(7) 177 7S 671 365 306 79 85 160 Badshabpur (6) 81 139 36 39 346 187 159 46 39 .. 145 cENSUS ABSTRACT

KAPURTHALA DtSTRICt

MAIN WORKERS] Literates Marginal Non-workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural- Household Othern Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufac- (III, IV, V(b) turing, & VI to IX) Processing, Servicing and Repairs V(a) ------M F M F ---M F ---M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 55 35 5\ 4 19 17 3 15 1 87 132 209 121 176 14 58 37 1 81 13 5 161 266 485 324 394 IS 185 57 1 3 149 14 472 826 inhabited - . 444 324 427 2 258 95 1 73 2 497 910 192 112 231 4 127 67 1 16 21 2 188 361 175 120 207 3 115 54 1 4 34 2 185 352 114 89 128 4 73 40 3 12 4 112 211 inhabited 309 157 406 9 176 146 84 9 59 309 575 19 13 52 36 16 33 68 inhabited 28 16 62 2 18 4 40 2 53 106 276 225 314 2 216 3 2 1 93 1 286 617 1 1 3 22 6 22 6 12 20 70 34 105 8 45 36 4 24 4 73 157 178 140 149 4 80 2 26 2 - . 41 2 17; , 4 222 392 49 37 \05 19 47 48 8 10 11 115 223 66 54 109 35 65 2 36 31 8 2 70 156 30 18 31 14 15 2 19 41 112 85 146 68 34 2 42 136 265 136 68 191 4 82 41 8 60 4 138 287 27 12 50 29 18 3 15 48 90 91 52 127 6 66 45 6 16 91 210 71 37 101 1 53 21 5 22 1 24 111 162 129 60 135 66 53 16 134 247 195 122 253 1 100 - . 99 2 52 1 221 420 857 553 899 166 366 1 205 86 12 I 3[6 78 6 804 1I,359 61 43 73 24 29 20 83 142 63 30 88 28 45 15 .. 88 160 58 44 87 2 74 1 12 2 67 l31 253 163 369 5 152 183 1 34 4 424 673 334 235 316 19 92 57 10 167 9 287 519 649 367 638 21 161 54 4 32 391 16 569 .. 1,040 850 490 1,362 254 479 3 215 12 656 251 951 147 83 166 3 67 35 3 64 169 ~ 1,~~~ 516 312 657 13 315 1 183 10 159 2 606 1,155 60 44 122 8 69 42 8 11 94 236 46 34 136 14 33 55 11 48 3 109 221 207 87 300 124 143 4 29 291 512 83 28 239 3 50 149 40 3 203 411 inhabited 11 5 36 11 10 15 23 51 4 1 48 38 7 3 SO 97 220 113 274 1 171 43 60 1 274 504 210 126 274 I 193 52 1 29 _. 229 413 76 41 85 18 67 7 10 9 8 2 11 35 66 89 48 28 118 89 23 6 63 93 109 79 45 85 65 4 16 92 156 2 18 17 1 12 34 80 5~ IW 66 51 22 I 101 202 187 97 17-l 11 75 30 .. 69 11 191 295 57 3) 85 1 4_' 1 28 1 14 101 158 146

VI~.PRrMAaY

KAPURTBALA TAHSiL Area of Occupied Total. Population (inc lud- Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Village (with Hadbast No.) Village Residential ing Institutional & Castes Tribes :tion in Houses Houseless Population) Code hectares No. ------No. of No. of Houses House- holds

p M F ---M F M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 169 185 207 1,511 798 713 161 Boot (3) 391 206 185 179 158 Paharipur (2) 80 57 68 162 92 60 69 408 214 194 17 16 163 Subhanpur (l) 166 155 36 Rupanpur (4) 123 41 49 321 42 164 140 38 49 381 196 185 23 30 165 Bajola (5) 138 Nazampur (15) 174 27 35 295 157 14 19 166 299 40 45 335 178 157 46 35 167 Randhawa (6) Nurpur Lubana (l7) 192 183 210 1,294 601 693 120 117 168 155 28 32 186 101 85 56 51 169 Bijli Nangal (25) 208 90 102 641 326 315 45 41 170 Nurpur Jattan (18) 267 71 81 486 275 211 11 6 171 Mander Bet (19) 154 38 Budha Theh (20) 100 40 46 322 168 48 172 137 56 66 437 216 221 95 100 173 Fattu Chak (21) Miani Bakarpur (22) ISS 131 144 862 474 388 86 72 174 513 3,565 1,916 1,649 520 442 175 Dhaliwal Bet (24) 1,170 461 252 3 3 25 13 12 176 Mand Dhaliwal (33) Mand Rampur (23) ]16 Un- 177 lSI Un- 178 Gurmukh Singhwala (34) Tukra No.3 (35) 34 Un- 179 127 136 838 421 417 99 106 180 Padda (32) 284 342 102 118 780 411 369 63 53 181 Bhullar (26) 182 162 154 Hothian (27) 271 51 59 375 193 182 98 13 15 126 73 53 16 8 183 Budhwala (30) 14 Rajpur (40) 133 20 20 127 76 51 22 184 3 26 17 9 5 2 185 Gaunswala (29) 119 3 251 Khuk Harain (28) 219 147 161 1,089 S92 497 290 186 171 121 135 Khanka (42) 137 50 59 342 171 187 295 167 128 38 26 188 Gaura (43) 198 38 50 Nawan Pind (46) 310 80 91 678 359 319 93 72 189 49 S9 328 172 156 52 38 190 Ghug (50) 225 168 16 16 124 65 59 9 10 191 Majorwala (41) Alandinpur (51) 391 80 92 612 329 283 225 191 192 42 39 NaTket (39) 259 36 44 300 157 143 193 96 63 383 191 192 135 136 194 FatehpUf (38) 52 283 85 96 439 233 206 90 76 19S Nurpur Januhan (31) 353 2,365 1,188 1,177 217 199 196 Bhandal Bet (37) 425 326 247 Un- 197 Mand Bhanda1 Bet (36) Un- 198 Banamalwala (57) 410 Mand Jatike (56) 79 Un- 199 161 97 106 687 327 360 70 74 200 Jatike (55) 274 244 Sangojla (52) 355 214 240 1,586 820 766 201 234 118 116 76 78 202 Mand Sangojla (54) 168 29 39 Nabi BUXwala (58) 167 .. Un- 203 15 7 8 7 8 204 Miani Sandhi (70) 85 2 2 36 299 154 145 96 88 205 Peerewala (69) 178 45 327 Kishan Singhwala(59) 299 112 122 831 458 373 399 206 92 35 57 207 Tarkhananawala (60) 53 10 12 181 34 37 280 151 129 76 62 208 Sheikhanwala (53) 30 33 Talwandi Rajputan (61) 52 14 17 109 52 57 209 13 83 43 40 5 5 210 Alipur (62) 62 13 172 5 5 37 20 17 211 Mand Surakhpur (63) 104 95 Surakhpur (65) 127 153 174 1,099 543 556 212 862 434 428 81 67 213 AkbarplIf (66) 115 120 136 Mand Akbarpur (64) 106 1 1 7 3 4 214 604 298 306 93 101 215 Khera Bet (67) 279 70 82 147 CENSUS ABSTRACT

KAPURTHALA DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ----~------~------Marginal Non-workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural' Houst:hold Workers Other Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufac- (III, IV, V(b) tUring, Pro- & VI to IX) Cessing, Servicing and Repairs V(a) ------~--- M F M F ------_ ------~---- M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 170 18 433 1 117 2 1 6 30!l · . 365 712 86 43 111 4 7 96 96 2 · . 8 2 95 181 136 91 2 9 <) 3 192 56 47 81 70 2 123 50 27 · . 4 85 155 77 85 102 3 · . " 76 8 2 3 15 I 9 94 173 84 55 83 47 16 20 74 138 81 58 108 60 41 393 324 296 · . 7 · . 70 157 12 115 69 I 4 108 11 4 21 301 660 42 14 61 51 6 156 114 4 · . 40 85 173 3 85 20 3 65 3 153 312 100 29 139 .. 86 9 · . · . 44 136 211 76 46 93 2 33 45 I 95 77 1 14 · . 75 152 122 - 2 58 46 18 2 94 219 219 144 236 62 23 784 534 151 238 388 991 3 529 257 33 172 3 925 1,1i46 7 3 9 7 inhabited 4 12 inhabited inhabited 168 122 229 131 61 4 33 192 417 231 158 229 3 137 28 64 3 4 2 178 364 68 41 118 I 29 80 I 37 24 9 75 181 39 22 16 I 34 53 23 12 40 30 10 8 2 36 51 11 6 5 6 9 212 108 347 164 154 29 245 497 75 41 87 1 27 76 50 50 1 1 9 1 23 8, 147 86 67 8 1 10 81 128 204 148 177 23 88 3 98 68 41 16 4 44 3 182 296 102 83 19 70 156 23 16 31 28 3 149 89 34 59 186 132 33 21 143 283 55 45 78 36 15 27 · . 79 143 46 27 79 2 24 .. 48 97 51 7 2 11 101 190 134 3 65 1 59 2 10 99 203 491 379 602 8 332 inhabited 161 2 107 8 585 1,169 inhabitod inhabited .. 132 125 · . 158 2 76 62 19 2 7 162 358 337 186 438 253 39 17 92 2 91 382 766 70 I 46 23 1 1 48 115 inhabited . . 2 . . .. 5 5 .. 8 58 33 " .. 2 85 1 58 22 1 5 2 85 67 59 114 43 256 104 25 35 132 20 202 373 18 7 .. 11 17 57 73 41 76 52 · . J7 7 1 16 4 75 125 16 32 11 18 17 12 3 20 57 23 14 8 I 20 40 8 8 9 8 I .. 11 17 308 227 284 30 135 14 · . · . 183 140 30 3 26 II 93 2 259 526 221 1 124 35 9 53 I 213 427 3 2 1 1 143 108 .. · . .. 2 4 157 54 64 64 52 6 23 1 141 252 148

V1LLAGE PRIMARY

KAPURT'HALA T AHSlL

LOGa- N'lme of Village Area ot Occupied Resi­ 1'otal population (inolud­ Scheduled SohoduJod tion (with Hadbast No.) village dential Houses ing Institutional Castos Tri~ Code in hectares & Housclss Population) No, No.of No. of Houses House­ holds

----.---.-----P M F _-----_-M F M----- F 2 3 4 5 1\ 7 8 9 10 11 12 216 Ghaniaki (6R) 216 43 51 386 201 185 77 69 217 Kamewala (71) 105 1 I 7 2 5 2 5 218 Chargpur (72) 173 8 8 41 20 21 ]4 ]6 219 Bha!1:uwala (73) 193 26 30 169 91 78 ,220 Fazlabad (14) 393 60 68 438 235 203 2i3 194

221 Slliflabnc1 (75) en8 242 264 ~1,569 817 752 252 241 222 Miani "Rolli (76) 274 57 59 353 184 169 72 61 223 'Ratra (79) lOR 44 54 350 185 165 85 66 224 Khanpur (80) 134 89 97 E05 325 280 242 217 225 De~al (78) 586 112 132 791 437 354 368 309 226 Mand ~:1bik DesaI (77) 189 23 23 139 65 74 26 23 227 "Ruh (81) 749 140 161 952 49R 454 286 265 228 -Mundi (82)~ 119 43 53 330 179 lSI 78 57 229 Pattu Dhinf!n (83) 860 335 386 '2,45(, f'I,292 1,164 68 76 230 Vena (85) 732 164 185 ~1,269 700 569 ]50 124 231 Mohamlldwab (R4) 446 69 81 537 276 261 115 112 232 Chllk 0('nirl'f (102) 96 3 3 24 10 14 233 NUTPur Khirnnwa Ii (88 341 50 53 328 165 163 18 20 234 Khinmwali (87) 513 130 150 879 451 428 105 ttl 235 Jhangirpnr (86) 516 144 155 ],096 585 511 175 159 236 Chak Gniiwn1 (49) 71 4 4 18 8 10 7 10 237 Tayahpur (47) 130 46 51 372 192 180 118 126 238 Parvez N~gnr (48) 211 116 129 1,047 535 512 65 58 239 Adnawa 1i ( 89) 27.1 50 55 366 196 170 58 5] 240 Bhawanipur (90) 575 225 259 ],782 929 853 243 211 241 Dewlanwala (91) 154 49 59 393 204 189 94 95 242 "Rhal!Wanpur (94) 230 40 48 513 269 244 98 84 243 Jhugian Gulam (93) 85 42 48 297 148 149 84 83 244 Maiahadpur (92) 219 36 40 317 156 161 46 60 245 'Ratta Kaciim (100) 88 20 20 129 63 66 31 30 246 Khah 110(1) 290 90 104 789 407 382 9S 80 247 Kolianwala (104) 76 92 107 849 440 40C) 108 116 24R GClpipm (Ion 151 124 134 958 478 480 61 56 249 Dhahulian (l05) 482 62 72 482 264 218 118 91 250 DulClwal 11(3) 283 69 !Il 593 314 279 141 114 2'51 Sukhia 'NamHII (l08) llR 24 24 229 129 100 19 21 252 Sandhar Jan;r (110) 249 51 63 412 200 212 18 24 253 Mithra (l11) 251 30 33 188 96 92 9 6 254 Kahna (112) 522 50 62 413 234 179 94 59 255 Murad"ur (109) 460 30 36 224 128 96 16 10 256 Shahpur Doglan (107) 231 13 13 89 40 49 5 10 257 Jalal Bholana (126 139 16 16 124 66 58 258 Lodhi Bholana (125) 285 70 76 496 258 238 87 87 25(; Saido Bho}ana (124) 402 161 176 1,158 615 543 307 256 260 Rawal (129) 87 3 3 38 ]5 23 261 Rasulhur Chisty (127) 46 29 29 246 135 111 262 Jhal Bibri (98) 115 40 48 312 1.48 164 21 19 263 Ratta Naua bad (99) 153 25 29 196 111 85 45 34 264 Husianabad (97) 153 60 70 432 233 1(,9 145 122 265 Bibri (96) 175 23 23 139 72 67 14 22 266 Dhudianwala (130) 381 121 134 932 484 448 108 103 267 Ladhewal (131) 147 Un- 268 Brindpur (95) 195 61 73 619 317 302 96 87 269 Bhool (132) 231 70 83 588 319 '269 117 103 270 Sheikhupur (133) 561 500 584 3.971 2.147 1.824 903 786 149 fEN$l,T" ,ABSTRAcr J{APURTHALA DISTRIcT

MAIN WORKERS Literates ---~ Non-workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Wor- Marginal Workers (I) Labourers indU$try- kers ~I, Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, IV. (b) VI processing, to IX) servicing and Repairs V(a) _--_- F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M 28 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 93 152 79 51 108 33 52 48 32 8 5 2 2 21 10 10 5 4 10 41 78 17 2 50 50 109 166 123 81 126 37 98 1 11 34- 1 16 2 369 750 307 210 448 2 272 109 2 11 56 169 3 87 59 39 97 78 16 75 165 72 50 110 75 20 14 20 158 280 56 29 167 45 102 189 353 101 39 248 1 163 66 19 1 19 74 17 12 46 35 9 2 ' i 207 453 188 84 291 1 194 59 38 67 lSI 51 36 112 66 16 30 :4 ' i 108 '3 535 1.160 532 300 757 557 81. 10 330 568 297 164 332 1 260 25 47 1 38 261 8 110 98 83 166 129 29 . i 4 13 7 9 6 1 5 1 162 84 57 97 1 80 6 11 1 68 97 32 201 396 225 163 250 32 112 41 259 511 262 148 326 195 70 4 57 7 1 4 1 3 5 ii 18 113 162 79 65 79 20 47 1 " 266 512 283 174 269 .. 160 1 108 109 90 57 19 3 18 I 4 60 95 64 97 1 7 432 791 503 320 487 55 202 102 45 2 181 10 10 91 189 86 48 113 57 48 7 10 136 244 98 51 133 . 81 42 58 95 59 21 90 61 21 S 54 161 57 67 11 1 3 74 35 82 39 27 26 29 12 36 1 35 1 I 153' 341 184 100 254 41 135 30 It 2 87 30 56 207 409 238 1-32 233 133 42 , , 2 193 476 316 171 285 1 156 42 1 10 77 3 9 .. 20 110 108 107 98 69 136 1 99 1 27 1 148 105 137 73 166 1 85 42 1 38 1 173 4 72 54 28 51 31 75 50 Ie) 2 62 88 101 71 108 68 31 9 30 124 1 38 92 46 36 58 50 7 97 179 93 112 17 8 49 137 64 59 32 58 15 69 62 3 2 2 13 49 22 24 27 19 5 3 58 6 , . 40 39 36 26 . , 20 121 237 132 80 137 1 73 58 6 J 73 11 1 272 445 254 145 343 97 116 15 154 69 2 4 23 12 11 11 11 20 53 111 76 52 82 48 11 3 66 164 83 82 82 54 12 16 13 2 50 82 45 18 61 3 40 8 1 104 199 120 74 129 54 41 34 27 67 38 19 4S 30 6 9 213 435 195 149 270 13 159 63 47 11 Inbabited 137 302 171 133 180 92 45 8 35 265 58 164 163 103 155 4 46 49 2 2 2 1,019 1,787 1,009 673 1.128 37 191 421 13 51 465 24 ISO VIU;AcE- P1nMAU

KAPURTHALA TAHSIL

Loca- Name of Village Area of Occupied Total Population (includ- Scheduled Schedu1ld tion (with Hadbast No.) Yillage Residential ing Institutional & Castes Tribes Code In Houses Houseless Population) No. bectares ---~-- No. of No. of Houses House- holds __ ------P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 271 Madho lhanda (154) 244 70 83 559 292 267 68 65 272 Razapur (52) 325 163 173 1,059 553 506 312 300 273 Talwandi Mehma (] 50) 224 155 170 1,060 564 496 334 304 274 Kapurthala (134) 2,413 212 226 1,429 763 666 502 427 _275 Kadupur (143) 80 69 79 519 263 25tl m 119 276 Daburii 1142) 130 80 92 601 3]7 284 1St 147 277 Nurput Dona (144) 206 89 100 678 369 309 350 297 2'18 Dhawan Khan Jagir (147) 115 61 'II 453 229 224 64 57 279 Dhawan Khan Nishan (146) 80 17 23 189 97 92 280 Mainwan (145) 241 67 78 505 269 236 182 l66 281 Wadala Kalan (193) 311 187 215 1,353 704 649 195 167 282 Talwandi Bakha (194) 47 1 1 6 1 5 283 Phiali (l~5) 102 50 57 385 186 199 52 59 284 Kotkarar Khan (196) 473 140 163 1,204 626 578 319 263 285 Wadala Khurd (201) 370 61 73 470 237 233 13 15 286 Rasulpur Brahmanan (200) 155 20 20 102 56 46 23 18 287 Gokalpur (197) 88 3 3 24 12 12 288 Khojewali (198) 136 159 179 1081 565 516 185 165 289 Budo Punder (199) 361 13 16 88 45 43 11 8 290 Ibban (202) 286 183 207 1,296 668 628- 179 169 291 Alaudi (203) 81 UIl- 292 Kotli (204) 49 6 6 50 24 26 293 Ahmadpur (205) 247 96 107 677 349 328 44 31 294 GoblndpUl (191) 167 69 80 491 251 240 76 68 .. 295 Dhapai (192) 220 156 180 1024 529 495 10~ 80

296 Aujla Banvali (190) 106 6~ 78 468 253 215 64 52 297 Dhaliwal Dona (148) 292 166 185 1,180 616 564 320 317 298 Mansmwal Dona (149) 407 171 193 1,123 632 491 369 285 299 Kulabpm (ljI) 146 10 11 75 41 34 300 AU.lIa Jogi (189) 153 139 152 811 440 311 122 ;9' 301 Nangal Narlani Garh (188) 344 9 9 51 24 27 24 27 302 Bhalt (206) 86 101 104 705 377 328 110 90 303 Dhandal A207) 78 35 40 2119 134 135 34 31. 304 Nalhu Chahal (187) 213 157 179 1,100 553 547 113 101 305 Arianwala (53) 258 58 64 485 242 243 103 103 306 Daulo Arain (156) 91 10 11 76 42 34 18 17 307 Gosal (158) 99 59 89 372 178 11)4 5 7 308 Saidowal (ISS) 301 223 244 1,533 8011- 729 176 153 309 Manga Roda (128) lOti 4ti 57 361 182 179- 74 70· 310 Burewal (159) 67 Un·, 311 Pakhowal (160) 271 49 57 328 167 161 121 111 312 Bhalalpur (164) 196 12 14 112 62 ~ 313 Bhandal Dona (162) 187 122 134 883 439 444 155 171 314 Khanowal (183) 305 125 137 820 427 393 94 74 o. 313 Waryah ( 161) 145 91 99 1111 335 216 278 229' 316 lawalapur (157) 160 30 33 179 96 83 13 10 317 Kassa Chahal (1811) 137 41 47 302 150 1S2 318 Passan (184) S9 Ua- 319 Rasulpuf Kullan (185) 91 6 6 38 16 22 320 Balehar Kalan (208) 59 18 21 178 100 7S 321 Sldhpur (210) 112 49 55 385 210 175 31 28· 322 Jalo Bhati C2ll) 82 3 3 13 9 4 323 Balehar Khanpur (209) 234 116 126 834 426 408 142 1ii ' 324 Kadrabad (2J2) 279 3S 46 292 154 138 87 ,. 325 Chak (215) 149 20 23 133 75 S8 54 311 Hl

QN$US ...US:rRACT KAPURTHALA DISTRICT MAIN WORK ERS. Literates Marginal Non-workers -- Workers Total Maia Cultivai0rS ,~iwltural Household Other Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufaetur- (III, IV, V(b), ing, ,Processing & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs Veal ---~------~ -~------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ------M F 13 14 '15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ;119 39 150 104 31 15 .. 142 267 , 273 158 285 3 87 .. 28 1 7 163 2 4 1 264 502 257 144 278 50 77 7 .. .. 201 43 286 446 284 133 384 1 107 174 1 3 100 379 665 127 88 154 10 4() 91 23 10 109 246 173 123 162 10 54 40 10 2 66 155 274 209 70 167 3 18 82 I 1 66 2 202 306 113 104 121 12 42 22 9 1 57 2 108 212 53 34 66 61 5 31 92 139 55 135 1 51 50 34 1 134 235 397 299 342 27 116 94 20 18 114 7 362 622 1 3 1 .. 1 .. 5 101 81 103 18 5S 35 18 13 83 181 268 197 337 6 1% 132 6 2 57 289 572 132 118 128 100 28 109 233 26 16 28 10 5 13 3 25 46 5 6 7 6 1 5 12 297 176 235 6 99 28 9 99 6 330 510 19 16 20 16 1 3 25 43 306 193 332 4 174 74 2 88 2 336 624 b.laabited 21 13 13 13 11 26 250 199 158 3 36 24 11 87 3 191 325 121 98 118 70 18 1 29 37 133 203 331 220 297 1 174 47 2 74 1 4 232 490 134 86 146 6 61 .. 45 4 40 2 2 105 209 317 172 336 4 100 2 143 93 2 31 280 529 283 151 367 22 50 187 19 130 3 3 48 262 421 25 22 21 18 3 20 34 285 191 240 104 71 65 3 200 368 12 7 13 2 11 11 27 179 124 205 110 76 2 17 172 328 49 34 68 1 45 9 1 13 1 66 134 300 239 283 20 159 65 17 12 1 47 2 270 527 93 60 108 37 38 33 134 243 33 16 11 7 1 3 31 33 111 92 78 57 9 12 .. 100 194 406 271 404 2 225 86 1 9 84 1 400 727 82 63 83 2 30 1 26 1 27 99 177 IDhabited 53 22 86 2 1 54 2 31 81 159 26 19 19 15 4 .. 43 50 213 138 219 98. 78 43 220 444 165 114 218 3 127 49 42 3 2 209 388 80 33 178 18 142 18 157 276 32 24 55 11 40 4 41 83 78 55 89 65 24 61 152 Inhabited 5 11 7 7 .. .. 9 22 48 29 48 40 2 6 52 78 128 84 118 62 40 16 92 175 2 2 7 5 2 .. .. ., 2 4 238 161 205 1 94 42 3 66 I 221 407 70 38 58 32 16 10 4 92 138 32 12 37 17 17 3 4 34 58 152 Vn.tAGE plUMAltt

KAPURTHALA T'AH!OIIL Area of OCCU£1ecI Rest· yillage dent at Houses 'l'otal Population flnclud- Scheduled Schllduled Location Name of Village In ----.--_--..--- (with Hadbast No.) hectares In. In&1i1utional and CaMes Tribes Code No.of No. of House)ess Population) No. Houslls House- balds

---'-"'~------'------11 M F ----.------M II M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 326 Ghudhu Baga (216) 34 Un- (217) 225 47 56 344 185 159 55 38 327 Sakhanl 4,467 2069 514 441 328 Alamgir (218) 626 687 758 2,398 (219) 132 1 1 8 3 5 329 JairampuI 674 339 145 152 330 Bamvalipur (220) 121 95 102 335 1 331 MuradpuI Dona (222) 64 1 1 1 131 411 50 303 159 144 111 101 332 Rampur (221) 25 10 333 Samail pur (223) 165 4 4 IS Kala Sanghian (224) 507 235 268 1,651 862 789 207 200 334 1,080 529 96 86 33!l Madhopur (225) 148 149 177 551 396 195 85 71 336 Jalo\1fal (226) 89 41 73 201 Sandhu Chatha (227) 309 201 216 1,393 719 674 156 157 337 44 299 14!1 154 18 20 338 Badyal (179) 126 36 5 Mander Dona (228) 249 16 18 141 74 tl7 tI 339 506 226 ,. 340 Suntanwala (214) 308 61 .73 280 341 Mallu Brahamanan (213) 14 Un- 239 1\3 71 46.5 233 232 104 100 342 Manan (182) 430 205 32 35 343 Kesarpur (181) 85 52 57 225 (177) 25 53 3 32 20 12 344 Gaunspu! 19 11 345 Nlhaluwal (180) 66 3 3 8 346 Moklanwala (176) 54 Un~ (163) 453 491 3,489 ~ 1,751\ 1,733 382 377 347 Sidhwan Dona 909 60 30 27 26 348 Nldoki (175) 205 8 9 30 (178) 71 ,77 576 312 264 81 69 349 KhuSlopur 271 50 28 4 .. 1 350 Ahya (173) 212 7 7 22 351 Bhana (174) 76 Un- (172) 97 105 667 354 313 36 29 352 Kahlwan 100 79 87 75 353 Qualgur (170) 240 30 31 172 93 31 166 91 75 88 73 354 MaC hlpal (171) 225 29 209 116 119 355 Thigli (169) 380 54 66 426 217 272 39 44 356 Toganwala (168) 505 61 n 538 261'> 25 25 1(1'1 R3 84 5 8 35'1 Sial OM) 182 848 205 182 358 Bhanolanga (167) 212 270 300 1816 9118 28 30 1114 82 82 10 10 359 Kaulo Talwandi (120) 186 425 98 104 360 Blharipur 0(5) 290 132 141 895 470 80 515 243 112 95 361 HussainpUi (123) 3~(j 70 272 (122) 208 229 15S3 787 766 239 24' 362 Khera Dana 314 34 16 12 363 DaulatpuI (121) 106 10 10 7S 41 77 88 550 283 2117 113 100 364 Karabal Kalan (119) 251 68 53 32 365 Karabal Khmd (118) 106 23 25 166 98 180 80 24 17 366 Mltha (113) 174 20 22 100 (J 14) 68 75 521 279 242 114 104 367 'Falwandi Pain 268 300 19 76 368 Karahal Naubad (115) 1'19 61 74 597 297 94 102 745 387 358 148 135. 369 Malian (117) 252 6<10 243 222 370 ]sharwal (116) tl99 191 216 1,341 6tl1

The following Villages have been merged/treated as towns

L.C. Name of village H.B. No. No. 6/1/25 Begowal (10) 68 Bholath Garbi (122) 69 Bhoiath Shar ki (123) 70 Salamatpur (124) 101 Nadala (64) 122 Dhilwan (96) B~

tJdAN Pllllt.Mtl\l' ~APlJR'l'1I AIJA T A'lfsJL

Loca- Name of Townl Area of Occupied Resi- ToWI Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled tion Ward tleBdal Houes ing Institu tiona! and . Castes ~ Code 'f;J::I Houteless· Popuhltkm No. 1Il~ •• NG.·Of :No.of ·lfoaIeiJ ..use- Iiolds

P 1\1 F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/6/1 BEGOWAL N.A.C. 2·70 1,057 1,113 67~44 3,415 3,329 283 242 Ward No. 1 110 113 741 383 358 14 15 2 165 173 937 461 476 15 13 3 141 149 896 449 447 S 1 4 130 138 886 458 428 6 9 5 lOS 113 664 335 329 10 7 6 131 137 811 412 399 39 31 7 145 152 964 468 496 8 130 138 845 449 396 194 166 17/15}1I BHULA'lH N.A.C. 0'69 146 782 4926 2560 2366 373 3H Ward No. 1 160 168 969 S05 464 7 7 2 92 97 d59 342 317 35 33 .. 3 85 91 637 318 319 96 94 4 157 162 944 498 446 14 8 S 140 145 986 S11 475 43 38

C! 112 119 731 386 345 178 I~S 1716/1 II NADALA N.A.C. 1-19 695 736 4608 :1366 2242 340 317 Ward No. 122 128 178 384 394 18 20

2 13S 143 920 458 ~62 255 247 3 110 117 691 3(14 327 10 2 4 106 111 599 lO7 292 1 5 103 112 751 401 350 11 9 6 119 125 869 452 417 45 39 CENSUS cCABsofRACT

Literates Marldnal Non-workers , ------~------~-,-c------~-- Household .9th.r"er',s Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural In''u.tn-~n'll- yynrKCor Workers (I) Labourers fa~~, (III, IV, (I-IX) (II) ~ V(b)&VI SorVlclDgand to IX) Repairs yea)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

1612 1126 1586 19 ~gl 3 lW 1 61 1 542 32 g5 1744 3_ 242 202 174 6 52 3 26 2 16 1 80 2Q9 m 196 128 224 , 5 136 11 1 77 4 237 471 254, 195 208 8 96 18 4 90 8 2 239 439 243 132 249 5 142 7 99 5 209 423 152 101 177 6 83 4 10 80 6 158 323 189 122 170 2 105 4 6 55 2 242 397 213 178 233 4 144 39 13 37 4 235 492 143 68 151 3 125 2 24 3 83 215 393

1290 912 1172 21 326 107 26 713 21 14 2'9 169 230 108 21 101 27' 464 231 174 171 6 21 40 20 90 6 14 H7 311 141 122 149 8 7 3 3 136 8 169 311 337 178 229 3 96 26 107 3 269 443 2'8 178 244 2 70 2 172 2 267 473 164 91 149 2 24 17 1 107 2 237 343

1237 959 1138 21 418 2 136 40 544 19 18 1210 2221 199 145 172 77 10 8 71 10 202 393 188 144 199 3 57 39 102 2 259 459 219 180 182 6 87 16 12 67 5 182 321 189 166 134 21 9 10 94 173 292 236 173 186 3 40 l' 9 122 3 21S 347 206 151 265 8 136 47 82 8 8 179 409 156

1.1RBAN. PIUMARY KAPURm..u.A T AHSIx. Loca· Name of Area Occupied tion Town/Ward of Residential Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled Codo Town/ Houses ing Institutional and Castes Tribes No. Ward. IIouseless Population) inKmI. No. of No.of Houses House- holds

P M F M F M p 1 2 3 4 , CI 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/6/IV DHllLWAN N.A.C 0'98 855 911 5320 2720 2600 734 677 Ward No. 87 92 569 290 279 107 93 2 130 139 832 433 399 433 399 , 100 107 686 333 353 2 9 4 M 71 366 179 187 , 111 113 d18 320 298 12 11 II 99 104 398 313 283 4' 28 7 100 lOS 604 320 284 ' 7 12 8 130 139 817 415 402 11 12 9 32 39 230 117 113 11' 113 17/6N KAPURTHALA (M.e.) 8·00 7,827 8,678 50,300 26,907 23,393 3,950 3,388 Ward No. 1 536 579 3,103 1,618 1,485 176 ISO 2 745 787 4,520 2,774 1,746 199 150 3 773 834 4,085 2,408 .1,677 358 285 4 457 494 2,881 1,535 1,346 1,076 970 5 384 411 2,358 1.251 1,107 43 46 6 374 398 2,400 1,215 1,185 176 156 7 312 332 2,190 1.129 1.061 847 803 8 404 439 2,581 1.351 1,230 480 395 9 407 434 2,395 1.209 1,186 2 2 10 403 424 2,297 1,171 1.126 40 32 11 342 368 2,128 1.187 941 251 162 12 576 618 3,341 1,774 1,567 101 77 13 378 408 2,151 .1.112 1,039 25 16 14 518 548 2,937 1.474 1,463 76 70 IS 400 466 3,553 1,844 1.709 34 23 16 317 492 3,441 1,827 1,614 34 27 17 501 646 3,939 2,028 1,911 3Z 24 157

CENSUS ABSTRACT KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literatos Marginal Non-workers workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Work­ Workers (I) Labourers Industry­ ers (lU. IV. (I-IX) • .(11) Manufac:­ V(b)f(V1 turing, Pr0- to IX). cessing Ser­ viciq and Repairs Veal ------_._ M II M II M II M II M P M II M II U 14 U 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28

1299 973 1327 29 360 307 63 597 28 1393 2,571 175 137 133 4 16 18 39 60 4 137 27" 19 264 4 258 2 169 399 145 126 128 2 89 6 33 I 20' 3'1 108 83 82 3 20 62 3 97 184 219 !Cit 170 5 24 1 14 131 , 1'0 293 140 105 132 4 14 2 2 114 4 181 281 213 141 158 S 80 8 70 5 162 279 216 193 209 113 22 74 2()6 401 64 27 51 5 SI 00 108

16,861 12,468 13.014 1.768 400 2 193 280 344 35 12,071 1,451 201 59 13,692 21,566 1,016 819 810 39 38 10 18 2 144 37 808 1,445 2,005 994 1.138 123 16 3 1,119 123 1,636 1,623 1,014 678 1.533 33 68 9 30 1,426 33 2 875 1.642 601 335 769 58 101 19 41 24 608 34 766 1,288 769 540 623 39 5 5 9 604 39 628 1,068 865 688 602 49 6 1 4 591 49 613 1,136 588 366 484 100 18 11 8 1 447 99 645 961 653 458 441 31 18 12 5 11 400 32 186 724 1,193 913 785 568 68 6 1 8 553 68 10 5 631 1,113 924 770 563 54 10 47 20 486 54 608 1.072. 720 513 636 56 62 54 39 1 481 SS S51 885 1.359 1,014 856 93 32 11 20 3 793 90 918 1,473 901 728 606 313 3 275 34 569 38 506 726 1,124 1,046 746 140 10 1 40 689 139 2 726 1,323 1,095 823 194 6 6 51 4 760 189 3 1,018 1,515 1,097 887 155 1 8 878 155 so 940 1,409 929 211 ., 929 217 1,099 1,694

SULTANPUR LODHI TAHSIL l~ vitLAGB pRiMAl\v ButT ANPUR LODlU TAIlSlL Loca- Namo of Tabsil/Villaao Area of =111 resl- 10tal Population (hKllud. Scbodulod Schodulod tion (with H.dbast No.) TahSil in 4. al hOUleS ID8 lnatitutional & Castes Tribla Code Km.· Houselaa PopulQtlon) No. &of No, of No, of vm.ao Housos Houso. In holds hectares

~-_",,--,---,---...- -...-~-- P M F M F -..-----M F t 2 3 4 S 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/6/2 Sultanpur Lodhl TahSil (Rutal) 44'.1 10,068 10,664 70,551 37,063 33,488 10,238 9,072 1 Mand Goblndwal (49) 64 Un- 2 All1Iitpur (68) 457 63 69 367 193 174 3 Kutabowala ('6) 175 S5 59 315 168 147 96 83 4 Nathupul (55) 147 40 43 278 140 138 48 60 , Mullan Baba ('9) 232 113 122 730 402 328 190 152 4 Kalu Bbatia (53) 114 26 26 196 97 99 19 IS 7 Dandupup ('4) 318 93 98 744 394 3S0 144 12S 8 Daliawal (52) 308 56 59 SS8 282 276 68 9 lodarwal (SO) 222 57 62 365 195 170 60 675' 10 Sabuwal (51) 650 101 106 717 393 324 263 225 -11 Chak Todatwa1 (49) 66 6 3 3 3 3 12 Patti Sardar Nab! Bakhasb (46) 90 38 41 310 161 149 5 3 13 Boo]pur (47) 251 139 147 974 483 491 135 150 14 Naslrpur (4S) 126 90 90 S45 266 279 40 47 15 Thatta (48) 446 322 343 2,314 1,188 1,126 276 2S5 - 16 Saidpur (61) 359 202 212 1,2S8 677 581 186 181 17 Sqjo Kalia (00) 234 JOO 108 797 430 367 76 65 18 Burowal (57) 175 10 10 30 16 14 5 4 ]9 Bl\ja(S8) 135 86 91 542 280 262 20 Jasnaik (6S) 34 Un- 21 Jhusian Arlan (70) 136 Un- 22 lbusian DoaraQ (71) 8 Un- 23 Safdarpur (67) 592 14 14 63 36 27 27 20 24 Mlani Malaban (72) 103 4 4 30 16 14 25 Fatch Ali Kbanwala (7S) 64 3 3 9 4 5 'i 1 26 Patti Safdarpur (66) 92 10 11 57 33 24 27 Hussainpur DuJowal (64) 167 94 99 600 315 285 236 213 28 Nurowal (63) 107 56 60 365 172 193 67 60 29 Mangoopur (62) 82 36 39 256 129 127 5 5 30 Tibba (44) 956 452 474 3,060 1,545 1,515 110 96 31 Kalru (43) 555 114 120 761 399 362 186 159 32 Jeorgepur (Merrypur) (33) 830 160 167 1,204 648 556 84 68 33 Waryah (35) 75 1 1 6 5 1 34 Kbokhar Kadim Jadid (36) 111 55 58 389 199 190 19 17 35 ShakarpUf (34) 89 33 35 199 ,109 90 24 16 36 Masit (42) 449 113 119 809 429 380 216 185 37 Amanipur (41) 218 41 43 311 165 146 89 77 38 Bidhiput (40) 155 129 136 827 432 395 100 86 39 Daula(38) 173 70 72 498 276 222 105 83 40 Lau (37) 52 10 11 65 36 29 41 Pamman (39) 142 69 73 463 232 231 70 62 42 Patti Bakarpur (127) 49 5 5 34 18 16 43 Sawal (126) lSI 100 104 622 329 293 118 101 44 Sablapur Bet (125) 138 92 97 663 364 299 216 172 45 Ucha (122) 54 70 72 562 283 279 168 IS8 46 Talwandi Cbaudhrian (73) 2230 258 274 1,539 843 696 69 60 47 Faridgur ~83) 174 10 12 70 39 31 48 Shiv ay wala (8l) 115 43 46 229 117 112 .0 49 Dbainl Huso nan (82) 101 20 22 113 57 56 21 23 SO Kbijarpur (14) 304 61 66 377 203 174 2 1 '1 Mlanwal (77) 147 .. u•• '2 ChaudrlwaJa (18) 175 '4 '4 29 11 12 Mud Partafur (.,~) 128 7 7 'I 44 21 54'3 Mubamad A Khan". (80) 130 4 4 31 2C1 11 0 " Doda Sod..., (!II) 138 4 4 10 6 4 '3 3 •• 161

CENSUS ABsTiACTS KAPURTUAl.A DISnuct MAIN WORLERS Litolatos ...... ---__,_-~-_..-~...,------Marginal Non-wolklns -.,---._..,,----__,---.-....-----.._-10taJ Main CultiutOls AJlicultural Housabold OthCII Work!'r!! WOlkon U) Labourllrs I~trl'- " Workors (l~IX) (II) Mao\lfae. [III. IV, turins. V(b) & VI ProoassiD8, to IX] Sclrviein8 and Repairs [V (a)] -----.-...--. _------~-----.------...--M F -....------M F ------M p ------_M P M P -----...M P M II M P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 15,778 9,420 20,689 402 12,583 39 4,367 158 262 8 3,477 197 158 2,635 16,216 30,451 inhabitod 9 1 125 125 115 68 S9 41 24 101 io 83 10 ., 11 67 137 81 41 69 41 17 11 9 60 62 78 15j 73 228 4 124 61 4 3 40 15 73 159 251 50 39 56 37 14 5 4] 98 224 126 205 105 73 1 26 189 350 142 94 145 1 92 30 4 19 1 19 2 118 273 '19 53 114 58 51 5 81 170 137 70 232 190 29 13 HI1 324 2 3 89 65 90 75 8 7 71 149 335 237 258 6 116 39 2 101 6 225 485 161 121 146 4 71 26 3 46 4 120 275 623 377 604 6 294 115 43 1 152 5 4 58 580 1,062 396 217 373 3 151 102 1 119 3 9 3]9 295 259 203 117 252 180 19 4 49 178 367 3 12 11 2 10 11 4 3 61 9 145 139 II 135 262 inbabited inhabited .. inbabited 3 1 26 25 1 10 27 6 3 10 7 2 1 (; 14 2 3 2 1 1 5 5 1 17 11 6 16 24 110 62 168 1 74 76 18 ·'i 147 284 75 67 112 14 51 29 32 13 72 60 107 68 55 72 49 7 1 15 57 127 991 692 802 18 422 83 I 22 2 275 15 1 743 1,496 160 105 241 162 51 28 158 362 336 199 393 2 309 40 44 2 255 SS4 3 3 3 / 2 1 114 68 126 20 89 14 12 5 2 23 1 73 170 57 28 53 40 2 11 10 6 46 84 153 85 241 3 117 93 3 1 30 188 377 67 35 68 1 37 21 10 1 97 145 238 144 243 6 137 43 10 53 6 189 389 166 76 143 3 53 46 7 37 3 133 219 9 5 25 23 1 1 11 29 132 102 108 3 65 18 25 2 23 54 101 J74 5 5 8 8 10 16 152 75 184 2 93 69 22 2 145 291 129 5) 192 63 82 1 46 1 47 171 252 77 29 142 81 51 10 91 J41 188 222 92 505 2 416 40 2 7 42 3 338 691 6 2 28 28 4 11 27 12 10 69 66 3 13 48 99 12 3 28 27 1 8 29 48 65 28 116 104 11 1 1 81 113 IDbabited 1 1 7 7 10 12 20 11 28 28 16 27 12 3 III ltI 6 10 5 3 1 6 6 4 SUJ,TANPUR LOOHI TAHSIL Loca­ Name of Village Area of Occupied Resi­ Total Population (includ­ Scheduled Scheduled tion (with Hadbast NO.) Village de ntlal Hoases ing Institutional and Castes Tribes Code in ---- Houseless Population) No. hectares No. of No. of houses bouse­ holds

P M F M F -----M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

56 Doda Kamman (89) 72 Un" 57 Doda Wazir (90} 116 20 23 184 90 94 49 52 58 Paramjitpur (85) 310 9S 99 734 373 361 115 112 59 Mahjjitpur (84) 188 61 66 530 275 255 44 3' 60 ChuharPUl (88) 174 5S 59 364 191 ' 173 39 30 61 Choladha (100) 131 50 53 365 188 171' 47 58 62 Shorpur Dogran <92) 255 10 12 49 29 20 63 Mand Dhunda (76) 71 2 2 19 10 9 64 Mand Munda (96) 257 3 3 8 6 2 65 Alam Khanwali (94) 171 Un- 66 Mohamadahad (95) 109 12 12 71 44 27 67 Rampur Gaura (98) 117 11 12 50 31 . 19 68 Bhaini Kadar Bakhash (99) 93 9 9 36 23 13 69- Bhaini Bahadur (93) 36 Un- 70 Passan Jadid (102) 28 Un- n Mldevtal (101) 89 Un- n Passan Kadlm (103) 47 21 24 150 80 70 3 4 73 Nabipur (104) 143 22 24 145 74 71 20 20 74 Lakh Waryah (105) 109 58 61 392 204 188 139 126 75- Baoopur Kadim (106) 178 20 22 109 66 43 76 Baoopur Jadid (107) 81 26 27 169 102 67 77 Alcalpur (166) 72 Un- 78 Mand Bhim Kadlm (164) 43 5 5 30 19 11 79 Mand Bandu Jadid (HIS) 126 2 2 8 6 2 80 Mand Kishanpur Ghurka (1(i7) 12 Un· 81 Kishanpur Gbutlca (168) 226 7 7 42 25 17 82 Bhim Jadid (162) 76 2 2 13 7 6 83 Mand Bandhu Kadim (163) 76 Un- 84 Bbim Kadim (H11) 157 14 13 136 76 60 1 85 Shahdullahpur (112) 85 42 47 266 ISO 116 101 78 86 Jhugian Bandu (114) 98 14 16 124 64 60 15 11 87 Paltowal (113) 234 61 65 470 243 227 56 60 88 Mand Qujarpur (97) 33 3 3 12 9 3 89 MubariIcpul (l08) 33 2 2 8 5 3 1 90 Sangra (110) 99 7 7 50 31 19 5 3 91 Khanka Shah Rehmat- ulah Kadri (111) 13 Un- 92 Mand Mubarkpur (l09) 119 3 3 15 12 3 93 Jbanduwala Kaboan (86) 102 30 33 252 123 129 94 lhanduwala Rajputan (87) 51 Un- 95 Pitho Rahal (115) 121 59 62 422 224 198 178 16i' 96 Pandori Jasir (121) 153 66 72 513 263 250 71 62 97 Ladwal (116) 147 51 56 348 174 174 26 24 98 Maini Bahadur (142) 171 53 57 409 217 192 87 74 99 Mirjapur (117) 138 34 38 242 127 115 56 60 100 Khurd (120) 143 40 42 357 190 167 58 53 . 101 Mulan Kalan (118) 98 21 25 168 91 77 41 34 102 Sarai Jattan (124) 222 92 96 615 310 305 99 81 103 Haidrabad Bet (123) 107 46 50 335 168 167 90 95 104 Jabo Sudhar(119) 196 61 65 437 226 211 57 52 105 Mewa Singhwala (140) 92 92 97 706 372 334 65 57 106 Gajipur (133) 222 61 65 481 240 241 63 61 107 Muketramwala (139) 74 18 18 184 101 83 7 11 108 Alabbad Chak (138) 184 39 42 262 148 114 78 60 109 Machhi Jowa (141) 180 Un- 110 Tarf Hazi (137) 243 28 28 198 99 99 8 4 163

l.5 34 34 10 27 7 4 22 1 22 1 9 18 3 16 ]6 7 13 inhabited .... inhabited, , inhabited, . 19 15 40 1 34 3 1 2 I 40 69 28 HI 44 33 (I 5 3 30 68 45 26 128 70 34 . i 21 8 117 68 71 11 S 47 47 19 43 39 13 66 66 36 67 inhabited ., 12 12 ? ii 6 6 2 inhabited ::

1 J7 11 8 17 J 5 5 :1 (} inhabited :: 18 15 52 51 I 4 24 sa ~3 21 85 1 45 31 9 1 47 65 68 25 23 34 28 4 2 30 60 88 51 140 ' 104 28 8 103 227 4 3 - 9 9 3 5 4 1 3 2 23 20 2 t 3 8 16

inhabited .. 1 9' 9 3 3 71 56 70 1 57 10 3 .i 53 128 inhabited, , 68 29 108 46 51 11 8 116 190 ]28 92 143 76 3J 34 1 21 119 229 64 30 88 3 61 HI 2 9 1 10 44 7(1 127 78 36 131 76 45 9 86 192 48 29 77 1 47 24 6 1 1 SO 113 45 26 106 1 74 18 14 1 1 83 166 36 24 42 25 III 1 21 49 56 105 72 159 2 77 SO 1 32 1 23 151 280 48 30 94 2 42 51 1 1 1 2 11 72 1!l4 105 61 ]28 90 29 9 98 211 219 144 207 8 120 45 2 40 ·s 165 326 llO 89 130 2 73 40 17 2 110 239 46 22 46 34 5 7 55 83 58 29 84 25 37 '2 20 3 64 III Inhabited. , 4~ 39 55 47 4 4 44 99 164

SULTANPURLODHITAH~ l,oca­ Name of Villgae Area Occupilld. Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion with H'Idhast) NO.) of Village R.esidential (Including lnstitutional Castes Tribes Code In hec­ HoUses & HouseJess PopulatioQ No, tares No. of No. of houses House­ holds

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 111 Tarf Behhal Bahadur (136) 444 72 77 450 246 204 80 65 112 Sultanpur (Rural) (135) 106 101 108 623 346 277 100 78 113 Gill (25) 477 41 46 386 189 197 23 24 114 AmarjitPurl(22) 381 50 57 412 191 221 10 14 115 Mokha (27) 141 30 30 212 113 99 20 14 .116 Karamjitpur (26) 155 41 45 355 169 186 35 39 117 Dera Sayadan (134) 230 70 72 506 257 249 127 III 118 Wadhel Mauja (130) 44 6 6 69 37 32 1 119 Wadhel Qadim (129) 66 7 7 53 29 24 6 6 120 Mira (128) 256 28 31 197 103 94 49 44 121 Wadhel Khuda Buxwala (132) 34 2 2 21 11 10 122 Wadhel Harnampur (131) 85 62 67 451 228 223 55 45 123 Haibatpur (30) 214 80 84 591 304 287 40 36 124 Jainpur (31) 314 138 145 947 474 473 138 127 125 Jhal Laiwa!a (29) 252 39 42 285 153 132 7 4 126 Randhirpur (28) 766 61 69 430 241 189 18 18 127 Dadwindi (32) 656 249 265 1,797 949 848 309 261 128 Chak KoUla (6) 117 31 34 251 136 115 22 12 129 Bhaur (5) 191 88 92 584 312 272 67 54 130 Kama!pur (4) 2,454 275 294 1,897 1,006 891 341 253 131 Salahpur Dona (1) 146 28 31 200 111 89 132 Govindgarh (2) 231 Un- 133 Alia Ditta (3) 861 173 184- 1,023 535 488 150 124- 134 Sech (8) 182 70 73 558 291 267 34 33 135 Latianwala (9) 246 99 104 734 388 346 2 7 136 Ahmedpur (10) 291 101 108 729 386 343 184 161 137 Mahabalipur (7) 541 144 154 1,163 598 565 131 11 138 Nasirewal (11) 347 62 68 401 219 182 74 58 139 To1i(J2) 235 73 78 580 294 286 16 13 140 Sherpur Dona (13) 153 ·72 77 538 249 289 26 35 141 Maniala (14) 219 30 32 265 139 126 74 64 142 Rampur Jagir (15) 348 229 243 1,526 808 718 190 151 143 Tashpur (I 6) 268 119 123 719 372 347 64 65 144 Haidrabad Dona (17) 93 5 5 38 20 18 6 8 145 Rawa! (18) 112 14 15 117 62 55 3S 34 146 Miranpur (19) 102 3 3 23 10 13 147 Dalla (21) 212 156 161 960 507 453 235 185 1411 Shah Jahanpul (20) 232 90 94 691 350 341 113 124 149 Ullrupur (23) 343 94 97 639 323 316 6 7 150 Depewal (24) 338 124 129 844 471 373 189 167 151 Shatabllarh (148) 255 126 130 936 440 496 113 128 152 Parid Sarai (149) 422 140 147 993 529 464 282 251 153 Jabbowal(47) 511 153 161 1,071 572 499 101 90 154 Suchotsath (150) 340 49 51 327 173 154 21 15 155 Sherpur Sadha (152) 418 115 117 732 380 352 132 119 156 Raman (146) 172 26 29 217 117 100 25 16 157 Shahwala Indresa (145) 200 94 95 622 329 293 101 77 158 Bhago Alain (144) 259 82 88 670 349 321 118 105 159 Busowal (43) 606 124 130 1,033 553 480 196 187 160 Bhallo Budha (153) 181 46 SO 322 170 152 63 56 161 Hazipur (154) 149 25 27 201 III 90 47 37 162 Patti Bhalu Bahadul (155) 81 24 26 196 119 77 27 19 163 Lodhiwal (!S6) 104 21 28 191 103 88 S 6 164 l'hakur Kaura (160) 287 12 12 77 42 35 Silla (1tl9) q6 ltl5 • • ? ~ 4 " " " 16$ ceNsus ABSTRACT UPVRTHAU, ~.'QlICl' __,--.-----.--._.,-.._-.._-._---_----.--.------. MAIN WoRKERS Literates 'total Main Cultivators Allrioultma1 Household Other Marginal Non·workClr. Workors (I) Labourors fndust,y- , Workers Workers (l~IX) (II) Manufaa. (III, IV, V(b tutiog, & VI to IX) Processiog, SoniGing and Repairs --.._,--- V (a) -----._ _---._--- --..----M P ---..----M P M P ------.--.M P --.--.----M P M P ------M P M P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 71 47 130 12 67 23 40 12 116 192 ' 117 39 177 1 14 3 160 1 169 276 93 65 108 89 12 7 81 197 98 68 107 95 '"1m 4 8 84 221 54 34 56 52 2 1 1 57 99 84 60 81 53 28 88 186 107 62 135 64 46 3 22 122 249 19 17 25 17 7 1 11 12 21 6 7 18 15 3 11 24 41 23 62 22 36 1 3 'j 52 38 42 4 2 6 5 1 5 5 5 123 82 130 71 41 is 71 98 152 167 122 151 '4 88 29 'j 31 '4 153 283 256 166 256 1 165 60 8 23 1 218 472 83 41 80' 34 37 9 73 132 111 58 141 125 3 13 100 189 500 339 563 20 245 ii 148 '2 7 2 163 5 177 386 651 68 41 77 2 63 8 2 4 2 59 113 156 99 176 1 72 62 3 39 1 '3 136 268 400 220 532 18 271 2 170 13 6 85 3 474 873 61 25 31 31 80 89 inhabited, , 295 193 268 8 137 69 1 61 8 267 4S0 76 29 166 35 65 94 35 7 125 232 60 13 229 95 123 11 159 346 129 64 230 96 113 21 156 343 294 176 340 '7 223 86 7 1 30 258 558 106 69 115 92 2 21 104 182 54 18 141 134 1 6 153 286 152 127 124 2 53 19 1 's 47 ' i 1 3 124 284 68 37 79 60 13 6 60 126 334 224 '440 5 232 100 '9 99 '5 5 368 708 ]69 115 212 132 47 33 160 347 8 5 9 6 3 ' i . to 18 24 14 37 26 11 25 55 2 6 6 4 13 223 123 200 4 85 86 i7 72 4 247 449 150 97 "205 122 57 4 22 107 145 234 187 119 158 10 99 2 3 4 3 j3 4 165 306 161 91 282 3 104 29 2 2 147 1 189 370 232 185 212 2 155 26 31 2 228 494 212 107 315 150 139 7 19 309 214 155 261 125 319 4 . ]92 36 1 12 79 3 253 495 71 53 96 70 9 17 77 154 142 94 254 2 153 80 21 2 126 350 45 25 68 47 18 3 49 100 108 55 195 123 47 25 134 293 1<14 98 192 52 96 62 52 34 157 269 218 109 3]2 6 225 53 5 34 1 1 240 474 59 28 116 1 75 33 ] 8 54 15] 5] 26 60 35 23 2 7 28 44 6] 30 13 72 64 5 3 3 24 44 52 60 32 58 49 4 5 8 53 37 35 l3 7 23 23 1 19 34 4 ., 1 4 !' 4 " " 166 , vmhllGE':PRlMARY SUL1~PU:R LODRl TAHSIL

Loca- Name of Village with Arcaof Occupied Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (Uadbast No.) Villase .Rcsideu.tia} (illl;;ludi,ng IDlititutional eas.es .Tribes Code .in hee- Houses & HOIl8cless No tares Population) No. of No. of !:louses House- holds

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 166 Husalnpul Bulle (178) 105 24 29 181 100 81 3 2 lIi7 HII2ala( 173) 152 Un- 168 Mand Hazara (171) 70 Un- 169 Mand Karmowala (172) 9 2 2 7 170 . Mand Husainputbulle (174) 244 13 14 J4.··;i 55 39 5 2 171 Mundi /170) 91 Un- 172 Mand Ahli Kalan (176) 112 2 2 16 9 7 173 Mand Dhun 075) 37 2 2 19 10 9 7 '4 174 Ahli Kalan (177) tUG 121 125 779 415 364 141 127 175 Mandi Kabirpur Kadim (180) 31 5 5 34 21 13 12 6 176 Mandi Alluwal (179) 82 51 52 278 140 138 107 108 117 Kabirpur (159) 210 84 86 562 310 252 135 129 178 Alluwal (157) 207 37 37 222 122 100 57 42 179 Mandi Kabirpur Jadid (158) 40 2 2 11 6 5 180 Sarupwal (181) 328 55 59 358 198 160 65 63 181 Sheikh Manga 082) 514 84 89 487 262 225 99 84 HI2 Watanwali 051) 352 92 103 670 369 301 57 43 183 Chananwindi (183) 380 56 61 430 221 209 60 70 184 Jhugian Gamun (184) 164 4 4 15 9 I) 185 Takia (185) 62 37 39 261 138 123 28 27 186 Tibbi Ml) 52 4 4 26 11 9 187 Mand Inderpur (193) 44 Un- 188 Ramllarh Dalaili (192) 107 1 1 4 4 189 Kutabpur (190) 100 1 1 4 3 1 190 . Bharowana (186) 383 2 3 222 121 101 47 49 191 Mand Indrosa (189) 127 3 3 9 7 2 192 Bakarke (198) 1(8 Un- 193 Indresa (18S) 247 Un- 194 Fatehwala (197) 70 Un- 195 Shahwala Nakki (194) 174 3 3 8 5 3 196. Gamewala (199) 241 Un- 197 lamewala (196) 275 Un- 198 Mand Singhpur (200) 59 Un- 199 Ahli Khurd (187) 245 19 20 125 80 45 38 20 200 Guda (201) 482 4 4 11 11 201 Pipat (205) 52 Un- 202 Nakki (204) 230 Un- 203 Mand Kamboan (202) 95 Un, 204 Mand Kirian (203) 184 Un- 205 Jand (195) SO 1 1 4 4 206 Khara (207) 102 Un· 207 Sangeke Khurd (206) 27 Un· 208 Jagjitpur (214) 166 Un- 209 Nihalpur (215) 108 Un- 210 Dewa Singhwala (213) 358 Un· 211 Gita Pahuwindian (209) 57 Un- 212 Mand Fatehpur(208» 147 Un. 213 Patti Waras (212) 142 " Un· 214 Sitapur (210) 143 Un· 2l~ Bishanpur (210 lO() .. ., Uq -

SULTANPl1R, LODHI TAHSJL LOC.l­ Name of Town/ Area of No. of Total PopUlation (includ­ Scbeduled S;;hedulod tion Ward . Town/ Occupied ing Institutional and castes Tribes Code Ward ·~sid.tial Houseless Population) No inKW ~~$ ~.pt No. or ~~_ House- bolds

-...._--...._~------.._ ------~~- P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/6/VI TALWANDI CHAUDHRIAN (N.A.C.) 0·89 542 566 3,416 1,766 1,650 485 485 Ward No. 1 150 158 1,027 543 484 2 3 2 147 154 854 448 406 3 107 109 668 334 334 169 165 4 100 107 631 314 317 314 317 5 38 38 236 127 109' 17/6/VII SULTANPUR M.C. 5·00 1,907 2,129 q,143 6,4/8 5,665 796 652 Ward No.1 168 176 975 539 436 176 133 2 200 211 1,207 621 586 73 56 3 190 197 1,054 555 499 32 37 4 172 180 988 544 444 132 124 5 149 178 1,123 588 535 52 38 6 200 299 1,775 968 807 9 7 7 82 87 523 277 246 3 1 8 228 254 1,473 781 692 18 13 9 121 128 724 387 337 68 48 10 182 197 1,123 579 544 28 26 11 215 222 1,178 639 539 205 169 KAPURTilALA DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- (III, IV, ing, V(b)& Processing VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs yea)

----~M F -----M F ---M F M F -----M F -----M F M F M F 13 14- 15 ·16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

806 527 921 12 505 2 169 10 237 10 845 1,638 295 192 303 1 188 14 101 1 240 483 268 185 239 9 147 2 7 2 83 7 209 397 105 74 174 2 75 73 7 19 2 160 332 78 42 132 24 75 32 182 317 60 34 73 71 2 54 109 3,898 2,761 3,305 i93 287 131 3 54 11 2,833 178 14 30 3,159 5,442 271 149 301 92 73 136 1 24 238 411 431 326 327 33 47 11 4 265 33 294 553 407 274 284 _26 20 3 3 7 254 22 271 473 313 237 255 24 7 3 3 245 21 289 420 319 225 303 8 25 2 1 276 7 285 527 566 374 486 12 14 7 2 463 12 482 795 207 149 134 13 133 13 143 233 622 498 398 36 3 2 395 34 2 6 381 650 131 89 169 3 12 16 22 119 3 12 206 334 304 240 29.5 22 20 1 6 6 263 21 284 522 327 20l}- 353 IS 46 15 8 4 284 11 286 524

PHAGWARA TAHSIL In

P.HAGW AKA T ABSIL VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loaa- Name of Ta hsil/Village Area 01 Ooaupod 'Jotal Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (with Radbast No.) Tahsil Residential (including institutional & Castes Tribes Code lnKml Houses Houstlles population) NQ, and of village No. of No. of inhcc- Houses House- tares holds

-_--.-..-.._--_--.-- _--.--.--.--._--_ P M F M P -...------M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/6/3 Phagwara Tahsil (Rural) 288'5 15,100 15,881 93,855 49,371 44,484 21,114 18.849 1 Domeli(8) tl72 296 316 1,750 894 856 396 401 2 Gujratan (9) 136 40 46 266 138 128 71 S4 3 MllanpuI (10) 140 34 38 244 134 110 67 55 4 Rehana Jattan (11) 611 363 381 2,018 1,087 931 279 260 5 Gulabgalh (12) 91 2 2 4 3 1 6 Harbanspur (13) 217 244 246 1,753 902 851 68 66 7 Ramllur Khalian (16) 225 75 81 485 269 216 55 37 8 Randblrgarh (11)' , '1(19 " 11< 73 417 217 200 53 43 9 'landa Bl'Ia9ana (20): 174'· . . ~ 1,l: 12 79 42 37 14 12 10 Ehagana (21) 751 363 372 2,263 1,170 1,093 506 451 11 Galahwal (22) 55 Un- 12 Panchhat (25)· 985 691 710 3,381 1,668 1,713 500 432 t3 Maio Patti (24) 111 105 109 515 239 276 53 51 14 Dalrampu! (23) 27 2 2 15 11 4 15 NaroO! (18) 593 421 446 2,248 1,112 1,136 352 333 16 Tanda Narom (19) 99 1 1 14 8 6 17 Nasirabad (26) 182 151 153 945 502 443 156 128 18 Prempur (14) 282 40 40 348 188 160 82 73 19 Birkhurampur (15) 59 1 1 7 5 2 20 Sabnl (43) 568 242 2,53 1399 '27 672 119 92 21 Bhablana (7) 677 260 261 1,592 813 779 376 374 22 Babeli (6) 396 85 87 518 284 234 62 48 23 Rampur Sunra (44) 643 209 213 1,239 834 605 303 278 24 Rawalpindi (49) 121 134 137 759 429 330 109 87 2S Bil Dhandoll (48) 391 45 48 243 132 111 84 71 26 Dhandoli (50) 65 20 29 175 92 83 63 63 27 ~ Dhak Dhandoli (51) 33 Un- 28 Lakhpur (42) 401 260 268 1,593 788 805 217 189 29 Wariah (55) 48 20 20 119 58 61 16 18 30 Gulabgarh Jagir (54) 160 54 56 300 164 136 150 122 31 Chak Prema (53) 116 91 93 598 307 291 83 91 32 Dhadda" (52) 149 149 153 874 472 402 213 174 33 Khatj. (57) 110 110 115 733 364 369 238 234 34 Dhak Khati (58) 148 1 1 4 2 2 35 Sri Hargobindgarh (59) 387 5 3 30 20 10 1 36 Dhak Barn (79) 130 Un- 37 Bhagwanpur (80) 201 4 5 33 18 15 38 Kishanpur (77) 235 50 52 316 . 167 149 125 120 39 Baln (78) 115 140 142 693 357 336 149 131 40 Plahi (60) 355 412 430 2,478 1,275 1,203 479 430 41 Khangula (76) 151 123 127 788 423 365 128 118 42 Chak Hakim (75) 161 160 172 1,115 589 526 489 453 43 Dhal< Plahi (61) 172 Un- 44 Khurampur (63) 158 124 131 843 429 414 38 31 45 Dhak Khurampur (64) 39 5 5 17 14 3 46 Hajipur (62) 170 14 14 75 38 37 47 Dhak Bhullarai (66) 174 6 6 64 33 31 48 Bhullarai (65) 287 514 525 2,888 1,527 1,361 669 617 49 Akalgarh (56) 94 119 130 835 436 399 202 184 50 Dewa Singhwala (40) 67 13 13 74 36 38 2 1 51 Khalwara (68) 172 181 184 1,187 615 572 552 518 52 BirPwahad (67) 159 49 59 327 174 153 63 44 53 Dhak Khalwara (69) 210 29 29 148 83 65 83 65 54 Bazidwal (72) 72 48 49 336 171 l65 88 80 5S Bi~hanP\lr (71) 210 2~ 27 184 1Q2 82 !1(j 82 1'73

cJtNst$ 'AfISIFtlACl' ' IAPUR'I.fW"JAJ~

MAIN WORKEllS Literates Marginal ' Non.. Total Main 'Qultivators' 'JQrjDDHuJ1lhHousdhold Otber'Wot*ers Worxau ' workers Workers (J) ,I:.lItloarera 'IDdustry~ , (Ill, IV; V(b} (l--IX) (II) 'Manufacturjq, & VI to?lX) ProceaiD8' Serviciq and Repairs Veal

M F M F M F ---M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25,643 17,297 24,941 525 9,454 46 6,374 98 693 24 8,420 357 127 374 24,303 43,585 515 367 476 16 187 2 163 24 102 .t4 418 840 65 50 7& 2 31 33 8 6 2 60 126 51 41 18 30 41 2 5 ,56 110 586 433 645 9 259 119 1 16 181 7 442 922 3 2 2 1 1 ,468 303 90 230 165 4 19 "434 851 163 94 135 1 83 42 10 1 134 '215 133 96 'J7 59 12 6 20 120 '200 26 16 20 17 2 1 22 37 757 539 560 6 200 1 177 27 156 5 610 1087 inhabited ,', .. 949 720 718 24 . 236 245 ' 3 23 214 21 133 950 1556 158 129 67 19 15 33 172 216 9 3 7 5 1 1 4, 4 682 507 434 15 191 57 33 1 153 14 678 1121 ·6 4 3 2 1 5 6 237 155 268 4 116 4 59 33 234 439 83 40 93 75 5 13 95 160 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 353 275 413 2 211 67 I 134 2 314 670 450 332 415 1 193 167 4 51 398 778 145 - 89 . 134 1 78 31 25 1 150 233 272 190 351 5 105 198 1 1 47 4 283 600 260 158 219 2 104 56 3 56 2 210 328 59 29 70 1 IS 27 2 23 1 62 110 51 27 52 22 25 5 40 83 inhabited ., 401 341 40i 8 J53 67 14 2 161 6 1 387 796 19 17 26 18 7 1 32 61 86 49 65 '10 24 1 17 2 9 22 .. 99 126

172 138 163 87 50 26 144 ~291 264 162 :230 93 65 15 S7 .242 402 148 116 186 8 53 77 2 2 54 6 178 361 2 2 9 8 IS 2 6 8 2 1 5 8 inhabited 7 7 10 8 2 8 15 93 59 76 24 31 6 15 91 149 176 159 175 1 63 39 ,. 73 1 182 33.5- 765 576 668 11 224 155 1 16 273 10 10 607 1,182 210 116 2JS 8 93 30 2 90 8 208 357 320 202 280 8 48 2 53 21 158 6 309 518 inhabited 229 186 238 4 lOS 32 4 97 4 2 189 410 11 14 1 13 3 15 13 27 16 5 6 11 36 17 18 16 6 2 8 17 31 838 530 767 27 157 48 1 .5- 557 .26 4 36 756 1.298 235 166 213 89 81 43 223 399 22 15 23 1 10 7 6 1 13 31 322 196 327 37 122 28 88 6 4 3 113 93 288 442 101 72 101 1 47 43 ,- 11 1 73 152 36 14 44 S 37 1 1 39 65 108 95 94 42 13 39 17 165 70 ~8 n Z~ -, tQ -, ., 0, ., " .. " •

PHAGW AKA TAHSJL . VlLLA~. pJUM.Uly.

Loca- Name of Village Area of Occupied Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (with Hlldbast No.) ViDage Residential (including Inatitu- Castes Tribes Codo in bee· Houees lional and Houseless No. tares -~__..;.....- Population) No. of No. of Houses Hou.,. holds

~-- P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 11 12

S6 Fatehgarh (70) 93 46 49 311 154 1 157 57 Dhak Balaloan (37) 144 44 47 307 IS6 151 113 103 58 Balaloan (36) 88 8 8 42 22 20 9 12 59 Dhak Pandori (39) 383 43 47 329 169 160 60 Pandori (38) 302 219 227 1,513 801 712 751 666 61 Saogatpur (41) 420 285 320 1,855 924 931 484 486 62. Malikpur (27) 457 210 214 1,265 667 598 295 251 63 Dhak Malikpur (28) 450 Un- 64 Wahid(29) 272 124 125 796 435 361 178 142 65 Gopalpur (30) 57 1 1 1 1 66 Braharnpur (31) 156 34 35 239 128 111 122 100 67 _Chair (32) 131 71 73 531 288 243 98 86 68 Dhak Chair (33) 92 6 6 35 19 16 19 16 69 Dhak Manak (35) 132 3 3 25 10 15 70 Manak (34) 181 162 166 930 484 446 137 126 71 Mauli (105) 393 378 394 2,546 1376 1,170 601 495 72 JarnaJpur (l06) 250 245 254 1,372 759 613 483 414 73 Parwa (116) 380 155 157 980 536 444 307 269 74 "Nihalgarh (115) 106 95 95 555 292 263 74 75 75 Jagatpur Jattan ( 113) 457 295 307 1,802 947 855 478 414 76 Ucha Pind (112) 483 190 201 1,334 704 630 361 339 77 Dhak Darwesb Pind (111) 18 2 2 11 7 4 7 4 78 Darwosh Pind (110) 569 lSI 164 1,109 599 510 332 295 79 Sunra Rajputan (109) 155 96 97 581 319 262 230 185 80 Atholi (94) 244 221 236 1,363 692 671 275 296 81 Maberoo (84) 512 238 239 1,479 752 727 325 318 82 Hardaspur (85) 224 240 249 1.373 70S 668 317 311 83 Khajurla (82) 478 209 220 1,264 689 575 254 209 84 Chaberu (83) 568 334 352 2,003 1,103 900 478 387 85 Madhopur (81) 573 240 256 1,570 835 735 435 379 86 Bbakbrlana (I) 548 226 229 1,385 748 637 262 243 87 Bohani (4) 526 174 180 1,140 603 53?- 222 200 88 Ranipul'Karnboan (3) 679 284 303 1,844 982 862 155 116 89 Dug (5) 337 90 101 588 306 282 82 66 90 Jagpal pur (45) 450 336 366 2,159 1,132 1,027 410 372 "91 Sikri (47) 104 41 54 363 179 184 16 16 92 Dhak Jagpalpur (46) 152 Un- 93 Ranipur Rajputan (2) 563 192 204 1,168 6i3 555 293 266 94 Mera (87) 45 Un- 95 Nangal Majba (88) 263 278 299 1,797 955 842 380 316 96 Saprore (86) 332 131 149 1,171 695 476 234 156 97 NarangJ)ur (93) 59 71 78 411 228 183 43 31 98 Gandhwan (92) 208 167 194 1,117 565 552 309 284 99 Mehat (89) 282 302 340 2,208 1,195 1,013 748 611 100 Dhak Narang Shahpur (91) 32 39 39 213 114 99 114 99 101 Narang Shabpur (90) 240 188 197 1,209 627 408 403 102 Kotpuran Singh (97) 55 5 5 30 15 .5~; 103 Dhak Man (96) 29 tln- 104 Man (95) 118 91 97 643 355 288 89 77 105 Kirpalpur (108) 33 34 39 225 124 101 113 92 106 Khuni Kiar (114) 7 2 2 16 8 8 107 Bhanoki (107) 382 326 351 2,051 1,065 986 382 359 108 . Thakarki (99) 115 104 115 673 355 318 181 165 109 Sadarpur (100) 53 2 2 15 9 6 110 Khera (101) lZ~ Z4Q 2~1 1,:;35 7?CJ 736 479 4~~ ., 1;5 cENSus ABSTRACT ~APUJlTitALA ,'OISnIC-r

, . MAIltWORKBRS Literates ~---'-'--~~~-~ Marginal NOb- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers workers Workers (I) 'Labourers' Industry- (Ill, N,V(b) & (I-IX) (U) ManufaehJr- VI to IX) iq, ProeeSs- iog Servicing and Repairs V

~__...... ,~- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2' 26 21 28 69 86 79 63 13 3 '15 151 88 50 74 60 3 11 82 151 6 6 13 12 1 9 20 121 98 98 3 62 ii 19 3 71 157 322 163 429 4 20~ 130 1 92 3 312 708 446 343 436 4 168 112 2 154 4 488 927 238 136 . 333 259 41 33 6 334 592 inhabited 272 149 234 135 71 3 25 201 361 1 1 51 22 57 26 22 4 5 71 111 123 87 170 5 117 26 2 3 1 24 2 118 238 8 2 12 10 2 7 16 4 6 5 5 5 15 252 217 247 - 7 126 45 2 1 74 6 237 439 624 412 592 13 216 1 100 4 272 12 59 2 725 1,155 241 137 409 13 62 132 8 17 198 5 350 600 268 160 275 3 81 132 62 3 261 441 186 116 156 68 36 2 SO 136 263 455 310 496 3 173 251 1 6 66 2 451 852 408 240 316 2 174 70 72 1 388 628 5 2 2 2 5 4 277 176 332 123 168 3 jli 267 510 154 90 165 33 118 14 154 262 - 329 251 366 56 146 4 136 48 19 65 '4 326 615 399 283 353 121 112 9 111 399 727 330 245 330 1 120 123 1 9 78 1 374 667 378 302 346 3 111 107 128 'j 343 572 635 377 549 6 180 126 1 8 235 5 554 894 453 282 389 16 142 66 6 17 '2 164 8 446 719 292 238 404 14 190 2 79 6 16 tl9 6 344 623 333 251 .280 3 106 65 14 95 3 323 534 615 423 496 4 181 69 1 30 216 3 486 858 138 "' 94 161 1 92 41 6 22 1 145 281 525 396 604 17 289 134 29 152 17 528 1,010 81 42 87 SO 24 7 6 92 184 Inhabited .j 314 227 300 2 158 59 80 2 3ij 5S3 inhabited 481 353 454 7 125 14i 24 Hi4 7 50i 835 270 161 405 27 63 51 25 266 27 17 25 273 424 129 82 121 72 21 28 107 183 340 240 282 3 97 83 8 94 3 283 549 672 378 588 5 149 163 5 17 259 607 1,008 64 40 39 1 21 3 14 6 1 69 98 252 171 273 21 61 41 1 3 167 20 38 61 316 494 1 8 1 3 4 7 IS illhablted· 178 100 197 2 104 34 1 6 53 1 158 286 64 2S 61 9 16 9 J 3S 9 63 92 5 3 3 1 1 S 8 595 467 547 23 208 137 7 195 23 518 963 164 101 196 85 21 90 159 318 5 3 6 6 3 6 446 280 401 2 117 96 22 166 .2 398 734 Loca- Name of Village Al'Cta of ~cd:,~ T,01ld!Population Scheduled Scheduled tiOil. . (with HaGhUt No..) villaJe R' tial (including JJJstitutional. castes T.tibes COOt in hac- HIMIIIIa' and Bousolell No. taros POWlatiOD Ne. 0; Nil. of Hoy..,. Hause holds

__,..-~ P M 11: M F ~ F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 111 Nangal(102) 184 132 142 990 529 461 317 274· 112 Chachoki (103) 222 521 554 2,977 1,677 1,300 674 627 113 Dhak Chachoki (104) 62 Un- 115 Phagwar,a Sharki (73) 790 167 172 1,077 558 519 19i 1.63 Note.-Village Phagwara Garbi L.C. No. 114 hal beCn muged in 'Pbagwara M:C. 171

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WqRKERS Literates -. MarjibaJ 'Non- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural . Household OtherWorli:~ Workers workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- an,IV, V(I)..t (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- VI to IX)' . ing Procoss- inS Servioing and Ropairts V Ca) M F M F M F M II M - F M F M F M F

13 14 . 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2~ 317 183 284 59 37 26 162 . .461 921 408 984 30 39 59 66 2 820 ·28 ~~ 1,270 Inhabited 300 233 279 86 75 26 92 m ,i9 178

tJ'RBAN~PRIMAR.Y

Loca- .Na11lc of Towll/Ward Area Occupied Total Population (inc- Scheduled Scheduled tion of. Reside~ial luding Institutional & Castes Tribes Code own Houses. HouseJess Population) No. t ard,/ in KmB No. of No. of· houses House- holds

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 :·17/6f'/lti Phagwai'a (U.A.) N.A·. 12,921 13,203 75,961 42,127 33,834 9,111 7,638 (a) Phagwara (M.C.) 16·00 12,2!H 12,542 72,499 40,187 32,312 7,810 6,556 Ward No.1 500 511 3505 1,868 ,1,637 1,467 1,246 2 602 615 3,555 l1,863 i),692 840 728 3 488 498 3,183 ,1,623 .),560 73 82

4 395 402 2,722 .1,405 L 1,317 48 44

5 397 407 2,822 .),434 ~),388 39 53 6 328 338 2,197 1,129 1,068 7 442 458 2,761 .1,435 ,1,326 13 12 8 500 512 3,178 ",1,635 .1,543 222 194 9 465 479 2,755 1,469 1,286 539 460 10 472 486 2,784 c1 ,479 1,305 328 293 11 420 434 2,771 ~1,467 1,310 93 58 12 670 688 3,661 ....2,009 1,652 193 162 13 522 534 . 2,431 1,396 1,035 384 341 14 801 811 _5,425 ,),691 1,734 47 38 15 690 700 3,854 c),631 1,223 469 339 16 1,097 1,107 5,167 3,033 2,134 579 436 17 450 458 2,739 1,426 1,313 33 27 18 550 562 2,934 1,561 1,373 45 35 19 960 974 5,070 2,834 2,236 858 681 20 950 965 5,227 2,828 2,399 82& 710 21 592 603 3,752 1,971 1,781 711 610 (i) Mohalla Oobindpur (0.0.) N.A. 390 402 1,990 1,134 856 771 645 (ii) Kot Rani (0.0.) N.A. 240 259 1,472 806 666 530 437 .. 179

~SUS ABSTR.t\CT KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-workers Household OtherWor­ Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Industry­ kers (III, Workers (I) Labourers Manufactu­ IV,V(b) & (I-IX) (II) ring, Pro­ VIto IX) cessing, Ser­ vicing and ,Repairs V (a) M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 25,840 18,282 23,460 1,023 504 1 829 15 507 93 21,620 914 8 20 18,659 32,791 24,811 17,784 22,440 1,018 456 629 15 494 93 20,861 909 8 20 17,739 31,274 736 455 871 54 13 65 15 778 54 997 1,583 993 722 920 66 24 9 20 22 867 44 2 941 1,625 1,139 988 880 92 2 21 12 857 80 743 1,468 1,011 783 696 28 3 12 681 27 709 1,289 936 874 704 48 22 6 3 673 48 730 1,340 810 683 569 37 15 16 1 538 36 560 1,031 292 769 750 39 43 3 5 2 699 36 685 1,287 1,105 1,771 844 28 51 47 13 6 733 22 791 1,515 902 634 751 18 114 37 54 546 17 718 1,268 988 705 748 49 7 53 6 682 49 2 731 1,254 1,131 867 827 20 4 20 14 789 20 640 1,289 1,550 1,140 1,114 53 9 39 3 56 1 1,010 49 1 894 1,599 757 388 814 18 4 17 9 784 18 582 1,017 2,154 641 2,666 63 2,666 63 1,025 1,671 1,520 535 1,946 19 15 53 17 1,861 19 7 685 1,197 1,823 954 1,876 101 11 21 89 43 1,755 58 1 1,156 2,033 1,123 928 783 46- 9 2 4 2 768 44 643 1,267

1,207 881 778 38 10 6 21 741 38 783 1,335 1,777 987 1,549 90 15 30 2 34 2 1470 86 1,285 2,146 1,647 1,189 1,415 81 32 137 9 53 1,193 71 4 9 1,409 2,309 1,210 890 939 30 53 72 44 770 30 1,032 1,751 576 243 618 3 2 28 5 583 3 516 8S3 453 255 402 2 46 172 8 176 2 404 664

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABST;RACT APPENDIX

1Qtal, Scheduled Castes a,nd Scheduled Tribes Population Urban Blockwjs~

.183

~/Vn.LAGE PlUMAltY CENSUS ABST&ACT- APPENDIX Total, Scbe4uled Caste ancI Seheclulef1Jibe PopulatiOD Urban Bloekwise KAPURmALA DISTRICT Location NaD;le of TownfWal'd{Urban Block Total Scheduled Schoouled Code No Population Caste Tribe- 1 2 3 4 5 17/6)1 Bego"al N.A.C. 6,744 525 Ward No.1 741 29 Block No.1 741 29 Ward No.2 937 28 Block No.2 937 28 Ward No.3 896 6 Block No.3 896 6 Ward No.4 886 15 - Block No. 4 886 15 Ward No.5 664 17 Block No.5 664 17 Ward No.6 811 70 Block No.6 811 70

Ward No.7 964 Block No.7 964 Ward No.8 845 360 Block No.8 845 360 17(6/" Bhqlatb N.A.C. 4,926 708 Ward No.1 969 14 Block No.1 969 14 Ward No.2 659 68 Block No.2 659 68 Ward No. 3 637 190 Block No.3 637 190 Ward No.4 944 22 Block No.4 944 22 Ward No.5 986 81 Block No. S 986 81 184 URBANjViLlXGE cPR1MAR Y f::ENSUS A:BSTRAt¥ APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Caste and Sclleduled Tribe Population Urban Blo~wise KAPURTHALA DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Popula.tion Caste TrillO' 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No.6 731 333 Block No.6 731 333 17/6/In Nadala N.A.C. 4,608 657 Ward No.1 778 38 Block No.1 778 38 Ward No.2 920 502 Block No.2 920 502 Ward No.3 691 12 Block No.3 691 12 Ward No.4 599 1 Block No.4 599 1 Ward No.5 751 20 Block No.5 751 20 Ward No.6 869 84 Block No.6 869 84

17/6/IV Dhillwan N.A.C. 5,320 1,411 Ward No.1 569 200 Block No.1 569 200 .'. Ward No.2 832 832 Block No.2 832 832

Ward No.3 686 11 " Block No.3 iJ 686 11

Ward No.4 366 " Block No.4 366 .. Ward No.5 618 23 , . Block No.5 618 23 Ward No.6 598 73 Block No.6 S98 73 , . .1''\ 8;,

lJRBANIVILLAGE PR.IMARV CENSUS ABSDACf AllPENDlX Total, Scheduled. Caste ... Sebeduled Tr.e Population ,UrIJan ,BIockwise

KAPURTHALA DIST~CT Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total' Scheduled Sgbeda1ed Code No. population Caste TJibe' 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No.7 604 19 Block No.7 604 19 Ward No.8 817 23 Block No.8 817 23 Ward No.9 230 230 Block No.9 230 230 17/6/V Kapurtbala M.e. 50,300 7,338 Ward No.1 3,103 326 Block No.1 278 .. Block No.2 581 71 Block No.3 673 112 Block No.4 974 82 Block No.5 597 61 Ward No.2 4.520 349 Block No.6 1,280 201 Block No.7 870 .. Block No. 8 730 23 Block No.9 441 61 Block No. 10 1,199 64 Ward No.3 4,08-5 643 Block No. 11 524 300 Block No. 12 369 .. Block No. 13 395 159 Block No. 14 800 14 Block No. 15 546 .. Block No. 16 646 53 Block No. 17 805 117 Ward No.4 2,881 2,046 Block No. 18 388 383 Block No. 19 635 599 Block No. 20 705 672 Block No. 21 744 352 Block No. 22 409 40 Ward No.5 2,358 89 Block No. 23 662 89 Block No. 24 ()49 Block No. 25 ~99 Block No. 26 548 - 18~

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population Urban Blockwise KAPURTHALA DISTRICT L6cation Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No, Population Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No.6 2,400 332 Block No. 27 806 203 Block No. 28 282 5 Block No. 29 990 40 Block No. 30 322 84 Ward No.7 2,190 1,350 Block No. 31 617 409 Block No. 32 592 418 Block No. 33 981 523 Ward No.8 2,581 875 Block No. 34 837 646 Block No. 35 727 114 Block No. 36 534 23 Block No. 37 483 92 Ward No.9 2,395 4 Block No. 38 860 Block No. 39 655 4 Block No. 40 880 Ward No. 10 2,297 72 Block No. 41 558 18 Block No. 42 824 17 Block No. 43 915 37 Ward No. 11 2,128 413 Block No. 44 466 294 Block No. 45 989 81 Block No. 46 403 38 Block No. 47 270 Ward No. 12 3,341 178 Block No. 48 557 54 Block No. 49 565 19 Block No. 50 669 42 Block No. 51 597 Block No. 52 490 42 Block No. 53 463 21 Ward No. 13 2,151 41 Block No. 54 1,004 Block No. 55 252 18 Block No. 56 520 Block No. 5'1 375 23 - 1&7

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Seheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population Urban Blockwise , KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

Location Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Cod" No. population Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 ,Ward No. 14 2,937 146 Block No. 58 1,026 125 Block No. 59 637 Block No. 60 769 17 Block No. 61 505 4

Ward No.15 3,553 57 Block No. 62 1,574 Block No. 63 1,266 57 Block No. 64 713

Ward No. 16 3,441 61 Block No. 65 1,194 Block No. 66 623 I Block No. 67 1,624 60

Ward No. 17 3,939 56 Blcok No. 68 1,111 39 Block No.69 885 7 Block No. 70 1,943 10

17/6/VI Talwandi Chaudhrian N.A.C. 3,416 970 Ward No.1 1,027 S

Block No.1 1,027 S Ward No.2 854 Block No 2 854 Ward No.3 668 334 Block No.3 668 334

ward No.4 631 631

Block No.4 631 631

WardNo.5 236 Block No.5 236

17/6jVII Sultanpur M.C. 12,143 1,448 Ward No.1 975 309 Block No.1 427 89 Block No.2 548 220 188 UItBANfVILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT AlPPENDIX Tota., Sdteduled Caste and' Scbedoled Tribe PopuiatiOD \Jtban Blockwise KAPURTHALA DISTRlOT

L~tion Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled Sebedultd OodeNO. Population Caste Tribo 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No.2 1,207 129 Block No.3 597 37 Block No.4 610 92

Ward No.3 1.054 69 Block No.5 195 19 Block No.6 496 10 Block No.1 363 40

Ward No.4 988 256 Block No.8 386 62 BI'O'tk No.9 662 194

Ward No.5 i F123 90 B81ck No. 10 610 39 Block No. 11 513 1 Ward No.6 1,775 16

Block No. 12 866 Block No. 13 294 11 Block No. 14 . 615 5 Ward No.7 523 4 B10ck No. 15 523 4 Ward No.8 1,473 31

Block No. 16 930 12 Block No. 17 543 19

Ward No.9 124 116 Block No. 18 375 88 Block No. 19 349 28 Ward No. 10 1,123 54 Block No. 20 576 2S Bldek No. 21 547 29

Ward No. 11 1.178 374 Block No. 22 734 245 Block No, 23 444 129 189 URBAN/Vl:tLAGE R-IMAlW CJrM1JS A1tSTRAC1' APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population Urban Blockwise KAPUR11JALA DrSTtttcT Location Name of Town/Ward urban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Population Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 S Pbagwara (U.A.) 75,961 16,749 17/6/Vm Pbagwara M.C. 72,449 14,366 Ward No.1 3,505 2,713 Block No.1 77g· 680 Block No.2 636 626 Block No.3 806· 721 Block No.4 717 686 Block No.5 568 Ward No.2 3,555 1,568 Block No.6 993 860 Block No.7 293 24 Block No.8 925 267 Block NO.9 726 206 Block No. 10 618· 211 Ward No.3: 3,163 US Block No. 11 721 24 Blook No. 12 304 63 Block No. 13 651 Block No. 14 462: .. Block No. 15 52~ 23 Block No. 16 S~ 45 Ward No.4 2,722 92 Blook No. 17 834 .. Blook No. 18 48Q' 9 BlOck No. 19 647 21 Block No. 20 761 62 Ward No.5 2,822 92 Block No. 21 869 92 Block No. 22 783 Block No. 23 749 Blook No. 24 461 Ward No.6 2.191 1 Block No. 25 S90 1 Block No. 26 6)2 Block No. 27 586 Block No. 28 3&-9 Ward No.7 2,761 25 Block No. 29 6S5 Bl"ockNo.30 12; Block No. 31 593 25 Block No. 32 788 - tOO

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY C~NSUS ABSTRACT

APPE~DIX

Total, Scheduled Cas~ and Scheduled Tribe Population Urban Blockwise

KAPURTHALA DISTRICT

Location Name of TOwn/WardjUrban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Oode NO. Population Caste Tribe

1 2 3 4 5

Ward No.8 3,178 416

Block No. 33 563 Block NO, 34 423 Block No. 35 628 22 ." Block No. 36 553 9 Block No. 37 578 239 .. Block No. 38 433 146 .

Ward No.9 2,755 999

Block No. 39 883 116 Block No. 40 541 44 Block No. 41 479 21 Block No. 42 852 818

Ward No. 10 2,784 621

Block No. 43 616 10 Block No. 44 507 10 Block No. 45 716 586 Blocla No. 46 444 · . Block No. 47 501 15

Ward No. 11 2.777 151

Block No. 48 244 Block No. 49 181 Blook No. 50 780 57 Block No. 51 918 41 Block No. 52 654 53

.Ward No. 12 3,661 355 Block No. 53 201 · . Block No. 54 672 12 Block No. 55 753 · . Block No. 56 676 20 Block No. 57 206 140 Block No. 58 530 152 Block No. 59 623 31

Ward No. 13 2,431 731

Block No. 60 567 177 Block No. 61 913 192 Block No. 62 343 24 Block No. 63 608 338 19i

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population Urban Blockwise KAPURTIIALA'DISTRICT Location Name of Town/WardfUrban Block Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Population Cagte Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No. 14 5,425 85

Block No. 64 1,583 11 Block No. 65 1,113 49 Block No. 66 1,295 Block No. 67 665 3 Block No. 68 419 10 Block No. 69 350 12

Ward No. 15 3,854 808 Block No. 70 765 302 Block No. 71 554 299 Block No. 72 564 163 Block No. 73 732 10 Block No. 74 1.239 34 Ward No. 16 5,167 1,015

Block No. 75 661 332 Block No. 76 607 200 Block No. 77 694 200 Block No. 78 357 Block No. 79 719 106 Block No. 80 515 95 Block No. 81 702 8 Block No. 82 472 .. Block No. 83 440 74

Ward No. 17 2,739 60 Block No. 84 773 44 BlookNo.85 746 Block No. 86 592 .. Block No. 87 628 16 Ward No. 18 2,934 80

Block No. 88 875 21 Block No. 89 957 50 Block No. 90 1,102 9

Ward No. 19 5,070 1,540

Block No. 91 626 66 Block No. 92 613 437 Block No. 93 998 195 Block No. 94 709 132 Block No. 95 592 87 Block No. 96 878 247 Block No. 97 654 376 ... i9~ VRBANlvlLLWE PJlIMAliY CENSUS ABSTRACT

.~NDIX

l'otal~ Sd&e4uled CaMe and .selaeduW Tribe Population Urban BJockwis.e KAP:uRTHALA DISTRlCT

~ion Name of Town/Ward/Urban Block Total Scheduled ScQeduled CHeNo. Population Caste Trihe 1 2 3 4 5 Ward No. 20 5,227 1,538 Block No. 98 694 366 BloGk No. 99 1,003 901 Block No. 100 764 97 Block No. 101 859 75 lJiock No. 102 76.2 79 Block No. 103 693 20 Block No. 104 452 Ward No. 21 3,752 1,321 Block No. 105 438 .. Block No. 106 759 240 !Block No. 107 523 448 Block No. 108 670 34 Block No. 109 692 71 Block No. 110 429 287 Block No. 111 241 241 Mohalla Gobindpura (O.G.) ,1.990 1,416 Block No. 112 357 197 Block No. 113 785 616 BlQck No. 114 848 603 Mohalla Kot Rani (O.G.) 1,472 967 Block No. 115 566 496 :Block No. 116 490 215 ·Dlock No. 117 77 61 Block No. 118 129 109 Block No. 119 210 86 193 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Description of Enumeration Blocks of Begowal N.A.C. 17/6/1 Description

Particulars of all the Blocks of the Town Begowa,I not avai1able. Description of Enumeration Blocks of Bhulatb N.A.C. 11/6/11 Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No.1. 1 Residence No. 1 to 175. Word No.2. 2 Residence No.1 to 141. Ward No.3. 3 Residence No.1 to 186 Ward No.4. 4 Residence No. 1 to 170 Ward No. 5. 5 Residence No.1 to 160 Ward No. 6. 6 Residence No.1 to 171. Description of Enumeration Blocks of Nadala N.A.C. 17/6/ni

Description

Ward No.1. 1 Residence No. 1 to 152.

Ward No. 2. 2 Residence No.1 to 139, including Gurdwara.

Ward No.3. 3 House No.1 to 114, Street Ramgarhia, including Masjid. School and Gurdwara..

Ward No.4. 4 Residence No.1 to 115, including Ramgarhia Gurdwara, Mandir and Suniyara street

Ward No. 5. 5 Residence No.1 to 110, School Street, Nadala Dhilwan Road and Mandir.

Ward No.6. 6 Residence No.1 to 191. Description of Enumeration Blocks ofDhielwan N.A.C.17/6/IV Description

Ward No.1. I Residence No.1 to 150. Ward No.2. 2 Residence No. 1 to 150. Ward No.3. 3 Residence No. 1 to 150. Ward No.4. 4 Residence No. 1 to 150. Ward No.5. 5 Residence No.1 to 150. Ward No.6. 6 Residence No 1 to 150. Ward No.7· 7 Residence No.1 to 150. Ward No.8 8 Residence No.1 to 167. Ward No.9. 9 Residence No. 1 to 43. 1~4 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.) :DescriptioD of enumeration BlockS or Kapurtbala M.C.17/6/V 'Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No.1. 1 Not Available. 2 Not availablo. 3 Not Available. 4 Workshop to residences of Harbans Singh, H. No.1 to 119.

5 Re,9idence No. 120 to 204, including Octroi Po~t. Gurdwara, Mandir and School.

6 No t Available. 7 Not Available. Ward No.2. 8 This Block Starts from Hospita I and ends at Office Jila Parishad, including School. College and Oil Fact:ory. 9 Tea Shop to house of Madu Parsad, Residence No. I to 80. 10 Residence No. 82 to 105, including Sanik School and Nursingh. Word No.3. 11 Railway Line, Ka la Sanghia Road Sultanpur Road and Octroi Post Sultanpur, Residence No. 84 to 136. 12 Not Available. 13 Jalandhar Link Road, Factory Road, Octroi-post, Railway Station and F. C.1. Godown. Residonce No. 64 to 142. 14 Residence No. 1 to 345, including Mandir. 15 Sultanpur Road Dana. Mandi and Railway Road, including Masjid and School. 16 Residence No.1 to 162, including Samadh Masjid and Rice Mill. 17 Residence No. 1 to 104. Ward No.4. 18 Residence No.1 to 49, including Mandir and Office Markfed. 19 Residence No. 1 to 110. 20 Residence No.1 to 115. 21 Residonce No. 1 to 128. 22 Residence No.1 to 89. Ward No.5. 23 Not Available. 24 Residence ofSardar Singh to house of Amat' Singh, Residence No.1 to 102, including Nirankari Bhawan, Mandir and Gurdwara. 25 Residence No.1 to 280, including Co-operative Bank, and Radha Swami Sat Sang Ghar. 26 Rosidence of Kartar Singh to house of Baldev Singh, including Extension Office, Residence No. 1 to 94. 27 Residence No.1 to 144, including Police Line, Gurudwaraand Post Office .. 195

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.)

Description of eOllmeration Blocks of Kapllrthala M.e. 17j6/V Ward No. Block Descrlpllon No. WardNo·S 28 Not Available.

Ward No. 6. 2~ Residence ofBhacfur Chand to house of Shant i Devi, H. No.1 tlo 158, including School. 30 Residence No.1 to 64, including Masjid and Gurud,wara.

31 Residence No.1 to 8~. Ward No. 7. 32 Residence No. 90 to 172. 33 Residence No.1 to 177, including School and Baamik Houses. Ward No.8. 34 Residence No.1 to 132, including Dharamsala, Mandir and Factory. 35 Residence No.1 to 105, including Mandir and Gurudwara. 36 Residence No. 1 to 89.

37 Residence No.1 to 82. Ward No.'. 38 Residence No.1 to 137, Malkana Street Shalimar ROIBd Lahori Gate. 39 Residence of Kuldip Singh to Swaran Kaur, H. No.1 to 100, including Mandir and Office S.D.O.

40 Residence No. I to 84. Ward No. 10. 41 Amrifsar Road. Shalla Bagb Road, Street Mandir, Mandir Janki Dass, including School and Mandir. 42 Amritsar Road, Jalkbana Road, including Masjid, Mandir and Post Office. 43 Residence of Budh Singh to house of Bakhtlawar Singh, H. No.1 to 156, including Masjid and School. Ward No. II. 44 Not Available. 45 Reside-nee of Gurdev Singh to House of Surjit Kumar, Residence No.1 to 126. including Chemical Factory and Mandir.

46 Residence of Mohan Lal to House of Ramji Dass, Residence No.1 to 117, including Shamshan Ghat and Mandir. 47 Tea Shop to house of Amar Nath, Reside'nce No.1 to 118. Ward No. 12. 48 Residence ofBau Ram to house of Jagjit Singh, Residence No.1 to 102. 49 Residence of Kishan Lal to house of Shri Mustafa, Residence No.1 to 88, including Gurdwara, Masjid. Nirankari Hospital and Audit Office. 50 Residence of Ragonath to House of Pawan, H. No.1 to 80, including Samadh. 51 Residence of Hakam Singh to Residence of Moti Lal. Ho. No. 81 to 198, includin, School and Masjid.

52 Residence of Raj Kumar to house of Ram Lal, Ho. No. I to 93. 53 Cycle Repair Shop to house of Sarwan Singh. H. No. 94 to 174 196 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.) Description of Enumeration Blocks of Kapurtbala M.C. 17j6jV Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No. 13. 54 Not Available. 55 Residence of Shri Rattan Chand t.o Cloth Shop, H. No.1 to 187, including Mandir. 56 Residence No. 1 to 293, including Radha Swami Satsang Ghar and Co-operative Bank. 57 Residence No.1 t.o 144, including Mandir and Kishan Marbt. Ward No. 14. 58 Residence No.1 t,o 208, including Gurdwara and Improvement Office. 59 House No • 1 to 103, including B.D.O. Office, Mandir, Court and Post Office. 60 Residence No.1 to 125, including Office of L.I.C. School, Rotary Club and Punjab and Sindh Ba:nk. . 61 Residence No.1 to 193, including Gurdwara, School, Cinema and Post Office. Ward No. 15. 62 Residence No.1 to 143, including Sabzi Mandi. 63 Residence No.1 to 95, including Gurdwara. 64 Residence 'No. 96 to 206. Ward No. 16. 65 Residence No.1 to 160. 66 Rosidence No.1 to 140, including Gurdwara and School. 67 Residence No.1 to 214. WarciNo. 17. 68 Residence No.1 to 67, Lahori Gate Road. 69 Residence No.1 to 145. 70 Residence No.1 to 197. Description of Enumeraton BlOckS of Talwandi Chaudbrian N.A.C. 17/6/Vr: Ward No.1. 1 Residence No 1 to 200, Whole of changar Mohalla and Sadar Bazar

Ward No.2. 2 Sada.r Bazar, Western Side Mohalla Sial Kirtan Bath Mohalla Balmik, residence of Surinder Singh to house of Nazar Singh, H.No. 201 to 352.• Ward No.3. 3 Lambardar Budh Singh, MohaUa, Residence of Mohan Singh to house of Park,ish Chand, Including Gurdwara and Dharamsala, Ho.No. 1 to 106. WardNo.4. 4 Residence ofChhinder Singh to house of Bela Singh, H. No.107to 195, including Dharam­ sara. Ward No.5. 5 Mohalla Lahorian and Kothi Chaudhrian, House of Kewal Singh to residence of Mukhtiar Singh, H. No. 196 to 224, Including Cattle-shed and Janj Ghar. Description of Enumeration Blocks of Sultanpur M.C. 17/6/VII Description Ward No.1. 1 Whole Village of Machijova, Residence No. 91 to 158. Ward No.2. 2 Residence of Amrit M1I.l to house of Bir Sahib, H. No. 1-G to G-70. 3 Mohalla Palakhwara to Ring Read, Residence No.1 to 95 4 Hospital Road. Mohalla Arota. Murgi Kbana. Rssidence No.4 to 214. 197 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.) l)escriptiptioD of Edumeration Blocks Sulttrnpur M.e. 17j6/VII Description Ward No. Block No. Ward No.3. 5 Shop of Krishna Chand to Sadar Ea.7ar, Residence No. 42 to 45, House of llanarsi Dass to D.C.M. Shop, H. No. 46 to 151.

6 Residence. No. 152 to 262, including Mohalla Pakhiwara Civil Hospital and Mohal1a Kamboan.

7 Talwandi Road to Ring Road, Pakhiwara, Govt. High School, Mohalla Sudan Old Post Office, Residence No. 312 to 434. Ward No.4. 8 Vegetable Chowk, M.C. Office, Sabzi Mandi and Sadar Bazar, House No. 37 to 120.

9 GuruKa Bagh, DeraMandir, Petrol Pump Talwandi Chaudhrian, Mandir, Ahliwala and Shamshan Ghat', House No. 121 to 274. Ward No.5. 10 Gtlru Bazar, Neem Strwt, Govt. High Sthool, Chowk Asa Ram and Railway Road. House No. 16 to 99. 11 Rice Mill, Railway Station and Railway Quarter, Residence No. 140 to 207. Ward No.6. 12 Mistri Mohalla, Mohana Prem Pura, and House No.1 to 55.

13 Mohalla Prem Pura, House of Hans Raj to house of Relu Ram, H. No. 56 to 152. 14 Dana Mandi, Co-operative Bank, M.C. Office, Rice Mill, F.e. I. Godown, Mall Godown and S.D. High School, Residence No. 172 to 327.

Ward No.7. 15 MohaI1a Soodan, Bhandiana Stre6t Mandi Road, House of Vijay Kumar to residence of Darshan Singh, H.No.l to 121. Ward No.8. 16 Residence of Shri Sant Ram to Govt. High School, House No. 122 to 215, includin Istri Satsang Ghar. 17 House of Shri Badri Dass to house Banwari Lal, House No. 212 to 236, includingg Purian Mohalla. Ward No. 9. 18 Residence of Gurdit Singh t.o house ofPritam Singh, H. No. G-1 to G-156, Bhan

19 Veterinary Hospital, Pb. Theatre, Khalsa School Railway Bridge. Residence of Amar Singh to Khalsa ColIege, H. No. 157 to 249.

Ward No. 10 20. Shop of Ban~rsi Oass to house of Dev Raj, H. No.1 to 134. 21 Residence of Sucha Singh to Tailors Shop, House No. 135 to 259, Ward No. 11. 22 Arora Street, Sadar Bazar, Mohalla Saidan, Govt. High School, MohaUa Kaji Bagh H. No. 1 to 150. Description of Enumeration BloCks of Phagwara M. C. 17/6/VIII Description Ward No.1. Hoshiarpur road Palahigate, Gurudwara Tutin, Mohalla Balmik, Gali Adharmi. 2 Gali Adharmia Bulah mi road, H. No. I to 103, including Mandir. 3 Gula rai road, Adharmia wali street, H. No.1 to 110, including Gurudwara. 4 Mohalla Balmikan, gate takia, including Mandir, H. No. 1 to 135.

5 Walia street, Khalwara gate, Baba Gadhian, H. No. 1 to 100, including Octroi­ Post, Office of Punjab Water Supply Sewera8C Boord. 198 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.) Description of Enumeration Blocks of Phagwara M.e. IV 17j6/Vnl Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No.2. 6 Basti Bazigran, (Dharamcourt) right side of Mohalla Jagatpura, including Bank, School and College, Residence No.1 to 197. 7 Vishkarma Nagar, G.T. road upto Octroi post Palahi, including Ramgarhia School and Mandir, H. No.1 to 173. 8 MohalIa Guru Arjanpura, Gali No.6, Hoshiarpur road, including Arjun High School H. No. 1 to 136. 9 MohalIa Guru Arjanpur (Right-side) Gali No.4, including School. Residence 1 to 102 10 MohalIa Guru Arjunpura, Gali No. 321, (One side), including Gurudwara, Residonce No. 103 to 187. 11 Mohalla Guru Arjunpura, GaH No.1 (Left-side) New Abadi, Nimma waH road up to Ganda Naia, Residence No. 1 to 100. Ward No.3. 12 Gali Barwalian within (one-side) Moti (one-side) Opposite Purana thana, Residence No.1 to 43. 13 Gali Butta Singh, Purana thana, Mohalla Ohria Residence No.1 to 121. 14 Mohalla Ohria, Mohalla Kassian Ka Nimmawali road, H. No.1 to 78. 15 Mohalia Kassian, Ramgarhia Gurudwara road, (right-side), Residence 1 to 102. Ward No.4. 16 Ramgarhia Gurudwara Road, Sarai Road from Paradise Cinema to Hoshiarpur Chowk, H. No.1 to 299. 17 Mohalla Agnihotri, Gali Lamian Bazar Sarapha, R. No.1 to 172. 18 MohalIa Sudan, Gali Kambioan, Moti Bazar upto Gali Sukhia, including Mandir and Post Office, R. No. 1 to 113. 19 Gali Sukhia, Moti Bazar, Gali Pathana, Kara Masjid Road, including Mandir and Janjghar, R. No. 1 to 146. 20 Gali Bagh Walia, Moti Bazar, including Shiv Mandir and School, Residence No.1 to 116. WardNo.5. 21 GaushaIa Road, Handa Janjgarh MohalIa Lammia, Gali Purbian, R. No. 1 to 146. 22 GaushaIa Road Gali Thanaydaar, including Mandir Mata and Jama Masjid, Residence No.1 to 146. 23 Bazar Katehran Sarapha Gali Purani Tahsil, Gali Janian, Residence No. 379 to 447. 24 Purani Tahsil, Bazar Saraphan, Gali Purbian, Residence No.1 to 57. Ward No.6. 25 MohalIa Lamian, Gali Kaburan, Bazar Sarapha, H. No.1 to 122. 26 Kucha Aggarwal Gali Choprian Chhoti Gali, MohalIa Mehli Gate Road, including Gurudwara, Residence No. 1 to 118. 27 Gali Hakim Jagan Nath Zargaran Gali, Devinder Singh Bedi Kanya MahavidyaIa, School, Residence No. 1 to 128. 28 Mehli Gate, Bazar Moti, Residence, No.1 to Ill. 1~ ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX . Description of Euumerati.. Blocks of Phapara M.e. 17/6/VDJ-(contd.) Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No.7. 29 Mohalla Tomalku Kuttan Mohalla Dhobian (one side) Khera Masjid Road Residence No.1 to 127. 30 Khera Masjid Lambigarh. 31 Palahi Gate Road, Gali Barbarian, Mohalla AhIuwalian, Residence No. 1 to 129. 32 Khalwara Gate Road, Gali Tarkhana, Gali Jattan, Gurudwara Ahluwalian. House No. 1 to 164. Ward No.8. 33 Mehli Gate, Gali Ghaian, Jain Street, House No.1 to 113. 34 Tak Mohalla, Mehli Gate, Residence No. 114 to 190. 35 Gali Bedian, Khalwara Gate, Residence No.1 to 105. 36 Gali Bedian, Khalwara Gate, Gali Surain Singh Wali, Gurudwara Jattan up to Industry, Residence No. 106 to 205. 37 Abadi Baba Sarwan Shah, Abadi Baba Sapahia Shah, H. No.1 to 120. 38 Takki Mohalla Gali Nanak NaiwaIi, Mohalla Adharmian, including Mandir and Janjgbar Residence No. 1 to 70. Ward No.9. 39 Gali Ghaian Gali Nanakwai WaH, Mehli Gate Road Banga Road, Opposite Octroi Post, Residence No. 1 to 161. 40 Sabji Mandi, Banga Road upto Octroi Post Khotheran Road, Abadi Dya Singh including Mandir, H. No. 1 to 124. 41 Banga Road opposite Sabji Mandi Shamshan Ghat, including Mandir and Civil Hospital, H. No. 1 to 106. 42 Mohalla Prempura opposite School Residence No.1 to 107. Ward No. 10. 43 Mohalla Subhash Nagar, Residence No. 1 to 110. 44 MohalIa Subash Nagar, including School, Residence No.1 to 188. 45 MohalIa Balmikan, Bazar Bansa Wali Gali. 46 Mohalla Thanaedaran, Gali Dr. Aggarwal, Mohalla Mutayar, Residence No.1 to 69. 47 Gali Bedian (Mehli Gate) Gali Gurudwara, Mata Mai Begham, Residence No. 1 to 110. Ward No. 11. 48 Cinema Road, Sarai Road upto Sri Ram Sarai, G.T. Road from Sri Ram Sarai to MIs. Ram Handa and Sons, Residence No.1 to 131. 49 Banga R9ad, Ganshi Chowk one side Mandi Road, Loh" Mandi Road, including Mandir and Gurudwara, Residence No.1 to 158. 50 Yatim Khanna, Heer r-alace, Gali Ramgarhia, Bazar Bansa Wala, Police Station. Residence No. 1 to 176. 51 Bazar Bansa Wala, Gali Gujratin Sat Kartarian, Guru Nanak Market, including Gurudwara, Residence No.1 to 147. 52 Mehli Gate, Gali Sainian, Gali Ramdasian, Gali Satkartarian, R.esidence No.1 to 182. iM ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-(contd.) Description or £a1lmeratioD Blocks of Phapara M.e. 17/6/Vlfi Ward No. Block Description No.

Ward No. 12. 53 Gandhi Chowk, Mandi Road, Municipal Booth, Post-Office and Loha Mandi Road, including Government High School, Residence No.1 to 241. 54 Dana Mandi, Loha Mandi, Central Town, Residence No.1 to 159. 55 Central Town, Hakim Faqir Chand, New Dana Mandi Mohalla Indra Nagar, Residence No. 1 to 158. 56 Mohalla Indra Nagar, Prem Pura, Rattan Pura, Residence No. 1 to 87. 57 Indra Nagar, Post Office Road, Khother Road, including Tahsil and B.D.O. Office., Residence No.1 to 91. 58 Kirti Nagar, G.T. Road, New Courts, Residence No.1 to 91. Ward No. 13. 59 MohalIa Rattan Pura, Back side New Courts, Residence No.1 to 90. 60 Mohalla Rattan Pura, G.T. Road Capt. Bhanwar Singh to Post Office, Residence No. 1 to 158. 61 Mohalla Rattan Pura, Residence No. 1 to 90. 62 Mohalla Rattan Pura, Residence No. 90 to 140. 63 Mohalla Rattan Pura, Model Town, Gurudwara Road, Kishan Pura, including Post Office, Panchayat Smiti, Residence No. 1 to 86. Ward No. 14. 64 Thapar Colony, Cow-Shed and Quarters and J.C.T. Mill Phagwara, Residence No.1 to 57. 65 Thapar Colony, Residence No.1 to 145. 66 Thapar Colony, Residence No.1 to 159. 67 Thapar Colony, Residence No. 1 to 100. 68 Thapar Colony and QUllrtersNo. I to 99. 69 Thapar Colony, Residence No.1 to 71. Ward No. 15. 70 Opposite Phillauri Octroi-Post Khother Road, Shivpuri, Residence No.1 to 72. 71 Shiv Puri Khother Road, Residence No. 72 to 140. 72 Omkar Nagar, G.T. Road upto Gate No.3 of J.C.T. Mills, Residence No. 141 to 159. 73 Thapar Colony Gate No.3, Residence No. 1 to 123. 74 Thapar Colony, Gate No.3, Residence No. 1 to 158. Ward No. 16. 75 Tippi, Residence· No. 1 to 109. 76 Tippi and Labour Colony, including Primary Health Division and Government Primary School and Janjghar, Residence No. III to 241. 77 Labour Colony, Industry Area, including Sheller, Dispensary and Bank of India. Residence No. 242 to 419. . 78 Industry Area and Water Tanky, Residence No. 421 to 513. ~()1

ANNEXuax lQ/.APf~.u;~pQ.td.) • ','" C •

Ward No. Biock Description No.

Ward No. 16. 79 Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar, Residence No. 101 to 183. 80 G. T. Road. opposite J.C. T. MiJis Guru Tegh Babadu.t Naga{, including 001 Industry Electricity Power House and Mandir, Residence No. 54 to 103. 81 Guru Nanak Pura, including Gurdwara, Residence No.1 to 110. 82 Guru Nanak Pura, Residence No. III to 165. 83 Guru Nanak Pura, Khera Road, Master Sadhu Ram, Residence No.1 to 81. Ward No. 17. 84 Starting from Government Industrial Training to Khera Road, G.T. Road, Residence . No. 1 tQ 144-

85, Mo~eL To.:WB;. iac100,ing~qJ, Re~~qpe N.0 .. 1 to ~3J,. 86 Model Town Mohalla Kishanpura upto 80 ...B, Residence No. 90 to 166. 87 Model Town, Police Quarters Electricity Board Office Quarters, including State Bank Patiala, Itesi«e.w;:e No. 1, to 107.

Ward No. 18. 88 N*u Na"",, .R.ailw~y J.o~, Residence Ne. 1 to 194. 89 Mohalla Devpuri, Khera Road, Residence No. 1 to 191. 90 Prem Nagar, Khera Road, Residence No. 1 to 245.

Ward No. 19. 91 Sugar Mills Quarters, Mall Godown Road, Nehru Nagar, Pakhar Singh Street, including Bus Stand and Mandir, Residence No.1 to 122. 92 Mohalla Rampura, F.C.I. Godown, including Mandir, Residence No.1 to 121. 93 MohalIa Bhagatpura. 94 Mohalla Bhagatpura Residence No. 1 to 100. 95 . MohaUa Bhagatpura, Residence No. 101 to 185. 96 Mohalla Bhagat Pura and Satnam Pura, Residence No. 1 to 134. 97 Satnam Pura upto Glory Sewing Machine, Mohalla Adharmian, Nakodar Road, including Gurudwara, School and Stadium, H.No. 1 to 108. Ward No. 20. 98 G.T. Road opposite octroi post lalandhar Mohalla, Santokh Pura, Shakti Nagar, including Sainik School and Cold Store, Residence No. 1 to 115. 99 Mohalla Santokh Pura, Sugar Mill, Restdence No.1 to 140. 100 Mohalla Satnam Pura, Residence No.1 to 140, including Gurudwara and School. 101 Mohalla Satnam Pura, Residence No. 141 to 300. 102 Sugar Mill, Labour Colony. 103 Road Basant Bagh, GaH Chadhian, House No.1 to 114. 104 Hadiabad Road, Main Bazar MohalIa Sanian, Residence No. 115 to 220. 202

ANNEXURE TO APp~D:a-(conctd.) l>eseriptioD of eDunaeratioD BlockS of Pllagwua l\-1.C. 17/6/V1U Ward No. Block Description No. Ward No. 20. 105 Hadiabad Mohalla Aghphakan Mohalla Dabbian Gali Loharan, Residence No. 1 to 113. Ward No. 21. 106 Hadiabad Mohan Singh Wali Gali Mohalla Daddian, Mohalla Balmikan. 107 Hadiabad Mohalla Balmikan Adharmian. 108 Hadiabad Mohalla, Residence No.1 to 122. 109 Hadiabad Mohan Singh Wali Gali, gali Adharmian, Residence No. 106 to 214. 110 Hadiabad School Road, including Gurudwara, Residence No.1 to 64. 111 MohalIa Kamrawan Mohalla DuggJan School, Residence No.1 to 42. 112 Basant Pura Khera Road, Railway Crossing, Mohalla Gobindpura up to Gurudwara, H. No. 1 to 56. 113 Gurudwara to South Railway Line, Residence No.1 to 94. 114 Khera Road, Gobind Pura, Residence No. 95 to 168. 115 Mohal1a Kot Rani North side to Main Street upto Chopper to West side, Residence No.1 to 120. 116 Moballa Kot-Rani from tbe House of Jaggar Ram, Re'sidence No.1 to 103. L17 Devi Na,gar, Bangi Railway Line, including Civil Hospital, Residence No.1 to 11. PCA SCHEDULED CASTES 204

PRIMAR\' CENSUS ABSTRACT

Soria! DlstrlctlT ahsllJU.A./ Total No. of houso. Tota! Schoduled Ca~tes Population Lito. No, City/Town Rural holds with Urban S.C. Members ------.------P M F P 2 3 4 , (J "I 8 Kapurtbala T 10.680 147.151 77,898 69,153 41,039 District R 15,853 117,345 61,816 55,519 31,968 U 4,817 19.806 16,071 13,734 10,071 1 Kapurthala lahsil 7,423 68,711 36,1S4 32,~m 16,235 R 5,873 58,072 30,474 27,~98 13,234 U 1,'50 10,639 ',680 4,959 3,001 J1csowal (NAC U 78 '2' 283 242 9' Bhulath (NAC) U 100 708 373 335 187

Nadala (NAC) U 96 6~7 340 317 128 Dhillwan (NAC) U 136 1,411 134 677 199 Kapurtbala (Me) U 1,1304 7,338 3,950 3,388 2,392 Sultanpur T 3,550 21,728 11,519 10,109 4,555 Lodhi l'ahsiJ R 3,143 19,310 10,238 9,072 3863 U 407 2,418 1,281 1,137 692 lalwandi Chaudhrian (NAC) U 163 970 485 485 156 Sultanpur (MC) U 244 1,448 796 652 .B6 Fhagwara l'ahsil l' 9,707 56,712 30,225 26,487 21,249 R 6,837 39,963 21,1l4 18,849 14,871 U 2870 16,749 9,111 7,638 6,378 Phagwara (U.A.) U 2,870 16,749 9,111 7,638 6,378 Phagwa.a (MC) U 2,440 14,366 1,810 6,SS6 5,416 (i) Mohalla Gobindpura (OG) U 263 1,416 771 645 524 Cji) Kot Rani (OG) U 167 9~7 530 437 43~ 20S

'~F')IUICHQ)llUiDGWtEiONLY) rates 10tal Main Workora U-1V) M..6.lN ------_-.._---CuTtfYBtors (I) ------~----- ~------~-~---~----- M P P M p ~-~------~------P M P 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 28,156 IJ:tB3 010,48'7 !8,531 1.955 S.87l 5,181 91 :n.64" 10,311 32,443 30,960 1.483 6,509 5,600 5,511 89 3,5Ci2 .,044 7,572 tn .l7l 110 .1 If,2ft 4l:fB4 19,391 18,110 1,28J 3,J25 3,074 51 9 2~7 3,'~7 16.643 15,574 1,069 1,984 2,961 2,911 SO 1,017 2,748 2,536 212 1M 163 1 67 28 58 55 3 18 18 121 00 146 145 11 11 90 38 1114 161 3 7 II I 143 58 404 399 5 5 5 1,557 835 1,976 1,776 200 ,123 123 3,259 1,296 6,428 6,222 2()(1 1,520 1514 6 2,867 1056 5,781 5,ft01 174 452 1,4~ l,-M3 6 240 647 61S 32 ~1 51 106 so 227 226 44 44 346 19() 420 389 31 7 7 13,646 7,603 14,688 14,200 9,513 468 1,22'1 1,193 34 5,298 10,019 9,779 240 1,170 4,073 2,.305 1.137 33 4,649 4.421 228 57 56 1 4,073 2,3(15 4,649 4,421 228 57 56 3,423 1,993 4,018 3,792 226 51 SO [1 356 168 387 38!1 2 ~94 144 244 244 ~ 6 •• 206

PRIMARY CENSUS 'ABsTRAcT Serial District(fahsil/U.A., Total WORKERS No. City(fown Rural Urban Agricultural Labourers Household industry-manufacturing, (II) processing, servicing and Repairs [(V (a))

~~~ P M F P M F 1 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22

Kapurtbala District T 19,716 18,812 844 Itl8 694 124 R 18,603 17,773 130 S30 493 37 U 1,113 1,099 14 288 201 87 Kapurthala Tahsil T 10,614 9,949 665 265 222 43 R 10,196 9,536 660 . 169 150 19 U 418 413 5 96 72 24 Begowal (NAC) U 1 3 3 Bhulath (NAC) U 22 22 Nadala (NAC) U 63 63 5 S Dhillwan (NAC) U 269 269 10 10 Kapurthala (MC) U 63 58 5 71 53 24 Sultanpur Lodhi Tahsil T 3,570 3,468 102 . 87 83 4 R 3,373 3,271 102 76 74 2 U 197 197 11 9 2 Talwandi Chaudhrian (NAC) U 139 139 3 3 Sultanpur (MC) U 58 58 8 6 2 Phagwara T 5,532 5,455 77 466 389 77 Tahsil R 5,034 4,966 68 285 269 16 U 498 489 9 181 120 61 Phagwara (UA) U 498 489 9 181 120 61 Phagwara (MC) U 318 309 9 173 112 61 (i) Mohalla Gobindpura (OG) U 29 29 6 6 (ii) Kot Rani (OG) V lSI 151 ~ ~ 207 tFO~ sCHEbbLED CASTES ONLY]

Other Workers Marginal Workers Non-workers

~~ p M F P M F p -!'i1 F 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

14,081 13,185 896 2,795 556 2,239 103,8'69 31'1,810 65,059 7,710 7,183 527 2,529 299 2,230 82,373 30,567 51,806 6,371 6,002 369 266 257 9 21,496 8,24'3 13,253 5,387 4,865 522 1,148 380 768 48,172 17,664 30,508 3,317 2,977 340 894 126 768 40,535 14,774 25,761 2,070 1,888 182 254 254 7,637 2,890 4,747 36 33 3 80 80 387 148 239 112 III 10 10 552 218 334 89 87 2 493 179 314 120 lIS 5 1,007 335 672 1,713 1,542 171 164 164 5,198 2,010 3,188 1,251 1,157 94 1,297 55 1,242 14,003 5,242 8,761 863 799 64 1,296 54 1,242 12,233 4,577 7,656 388 358 30 1 1 1,770 665 1,105 41 40 743 259 484 347 318 29 1,027 406 621 7,443 7,163 280 350 121 229 41,694 15,904 25,790 3,530 3,407 123 339 119 220 29,605 11,216 18,389 3,913 3,756 157 11 2 9 12,089 4,688 7,401 3,913 3,756 157 11 2 9 12,089 4,688 7,401 3,476 3,321 155 11 2 9 10,337 4,016 6,321 352 350 2 1,029 386 643 85 85 723 286 437

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