CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-4

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

BATHINDA DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

~ VILLAGE ·AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

&"if~ \& ~ PEOPLE ORIENTED

Directorate of Census Operations, Punjab CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

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C.D. BLOCKS A - PHUL B RAMPURA C NATHANA D BATHINDA A R E - SANG AT F G - MAUR C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000

TOTAL AREA OF DISTRICT (IN Sq. Km.) ... . 3.,353.00 TOTAL POPULATION OF DISTRICT. . .1.163.295 ."[ TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DISTRICT . 9 •• J ._./" DISTRICT BATHINDA '"t CHANGE IN JURISlJICTION TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN mSTRICT ...... ZB4 '\ ., lOOH!OOl )-._.-' Km. (0 0 l(J Km. ~. ( BOUNDARY. STATE ...... <: , LJ_J DISTRICT ( TAHSIL ...... " ... i .DlSTRICT BATH] CD BLOCK ...... -.- HEADQUARTERS:DISTRICT / TAH SIL/CD.BLOCK ...... @ @ 0 .... NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... N.H!? , STATE HIGHWAY ...... SH 12A I IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD r··.... ··" RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , BROAD GAUGE ...... " ..i) VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE • . ~;; POPULATION WITH NAME ... KOT SHAKIR TOWNS WITH POPULATION SIZE AND CLASS I,lII,1V.V AND VI...... DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION ... iJIOIDIIDARYSTATE ". . _ •• _ • DlSTRJCT. • • _. _ • DISTRICT/ TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS ARE ALSO C.D.BLOCK HEADQUARTERS ARb L($'f TO Nt1'LY CREATED btmOC1 MIJt$.l .

Based upon Survey 01 India map wilh lhe permission of the Surveyor General 01 India. ® Governmenl 01 India Copyrighl.2005.

Gurudwara Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo

Talwandi Sabo is one of the five takhats of the . After the fiefce battles with the Mughals atAnandpur, and Muktsar, Guru Gobind Singh retired to the jungles of . Talwandi Sabo where the Guru took rest (dam) came to be known as damadama Sahib. The ,Guru stayed here for more than nine months. During this period, he redicated theAdi Granth and made Damdama Sahib a centre for spreading his mission. He called this place Khalsa Da Takhat (throne of the Khalsa),

Contents

Pages

Foreword IX Preface xi Acknowledgements XIII District Highlights-200 I Census xv Important statistics in the District XVII Ranking of Tahsils in the District XIX Statements 1-9 Statement Name of the headquarters of district/tahsil, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 200 I XXI Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of district/C D block, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XXI Statement 3 Population of the district at each census from 190 I to 200 I XXI Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and population in district and tahsil, 2001 XXII Statement 5 C D Block wise number of villages and rural population, 200 I XXIII Statement 6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 200 I xxiii Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at CD Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available XXIV Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 200 I census and amenities available XXIV Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rural and urban, 200 I XXVI

Analytical Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook 3 (ii) Brief history of the ~istrict 4 (iii) Administrative sct up 7 (iv) Physical features: 9 (a) Location and sIze 9 (b) Physiography 9 (c) Climate 9 (d) Natural economic resources IO (v) Census concepts 16 (vi) Non Census concepts 21 (vii) 200 I Census findings-Population, its distribution 24 Population number of villages and towns, 2001 Size class and status of towns, Population, Growth, Density and Sex Rati0, Literacy, Work participation rate, Religion. Mother Tongue and Language Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 28 (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47. 52

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(x) Brief analysis based on houses and household amenities based on inset tables 48 to 52 60 (xi) Places of tourist, religious, historical or archaeological importance 64 (xii) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 67

PART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-I : Village Directory Note explaining abbreviations used in Village Directory 71 List of Villages treated as towns at 200 I Census 74 C.D. block Phul (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 77 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 78 C.D. block Rampura (i) C 0 Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith 10catiQn code 1991 and 200 I 91 (iii) Presentation of Village, Directory data in prescribed format 92 C.D. block Nathana (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 103 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 104 C.D. block Bathinda (i) C 0 Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 115 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 116 C.D. block Sangat (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 131 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescr}bed format 132 C.D. block Talwandi Sabo (i) C 0 Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary·· (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 143 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 144 C.D. block Maur (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 157 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 158 Appendices to Village Directory : Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages­ C.D. block level 166 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 170 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 170 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 170

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Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 171 Appendix IIA Census towns which do not have one or more amenit ies. 172 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns 172 Appendix IV C.O. blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 172 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Caste population 173 Appendix VI Summary showing number ~f villages not having Scheduled Tribe population 173 Appendix VII A: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 174 Appendix VI1 B: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 177 Appendix VIII Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.O.blockwise) 178 Appendix ·IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 178

Section-II : Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 179 Town Directory Statements (I to VII) : (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 182 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns 182 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 184 (e) Statement IV Civic and other amenities 184 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities 186 (g) Statement VI Trade, commerce, Industry and banking 188 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums 190

PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 195 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 198 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Total, SC and ST Population Urban blockwise 204 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 218 C 0 Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract 1. C.O. block Phul 224 2. C.O. block Rampura 230 3. C.O. block Nathana 236 4. C.O. block Bathinda 242 5. C.O. block Sangat 254 6. C.D. block Talwandi Saba 260 7. C.O. block Maur 266 Urban Primary Census Abstract. 272

(vii), Pages Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat 290 Annexure II Fertility and child Mortality, 1991 Census 290 Annexure III Measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, fertility level 291 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of in Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence. 292 Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 Census 293 Annexure VI Marital status of population 294 Annexure VII Distribution of Literate by sex and Education Level 295 Annexure VlIl Distribution of different mother tongues. 296

(viii) Foreword

he District Census Handbook (DCIIB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census. is one of Tthe important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socia-economic characteristics, village­ wise and town-wise, of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive Censuses, its scope and coverage has be~n enlarged. The DCBB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 Census­ DCHB series was 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. The 1981 Census DCI-IB was in two parts : Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added to it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class" towns. 3. The 1991 Census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 Census, except the format of PCA which was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being the lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of 200 I Census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and

(ix) recreational facilities. In town directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristics of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socia-demographic features during the decade 1991-200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code number (PLCN) in all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Inder Jit Singh, lAS, Director of Census Operations, Punjab. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 Census data and the information brought out by the respective State Governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 199 I. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General, (C&T) and Dr. I.C.Aggrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided thc technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Dire~tor of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision ofShri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP), helped in preparation of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S. L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R. K. Mehta, Assitant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who contributed to make this publication possible.

n.K. Sikri New Registrar Gcneral & Dated ...... 2007 Census Commissioner, India

(x) Preface

he publication of District Census Handbook (DCHB) has been a regular feature ever since 1951, the first TCensus after independence. It aims to provide village/town level statistics for use by the government departments, non-government agencies, academicians and scholars, alike.

At the 1961 Census, a beginning was made to also include village level data on availability of amenities such as educational, medical, postal and communicational, land use pattern etc. in the form of Vi Ilage Directory. Likewise, for towns, information with regard to their physical, financial, socio-cultural aspects and infrastructure were also added at town and ward level. Keeping in view the great utility of non-census data in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory, the same has remained to be an integral patt of the DCHBs ever since 1961. Above all, the analytical part and inclusion of maps presenting data at village level has further enriched the scope and use of this publication. The analytical note describes historical, administrative, physio­ graphic and demographic aspect of the district. The present volume has two parts viz., Part A - Village and Town Directory and Part B - Primary Census Abstract, giving data for each village within the Community Development (CD) Block and each town in the district. The CD block maps induded, presenting village level data, have been prepared by using computer assisted technology. In order to ensure greater authenticity of the data, an effort has been made to cross check the samc with the information available from other sources. We do hope that the contents and coverage of this publication would be of great use to the user agencies. The production of the DCI-IB has always remained to be a joint venture of the Central Government and the State Government. We greatly acknowledge and express our deep gratitude to the Government of Punjab for extending their complete cooperation in providing the ;'cquisite data in the form Village Directory and Town Directory. The District Gazetters and the Statistical Abstracts brought out by the State Government were of big help to us in the preparation of brief analytical note. We owe our deepest gratitude to Shri D.K. Sikri, lAS, Additional Secretary, Registrar General, India and Census Commissioner and Shri J.K. Banthia, lAS, former Registrar General and Census COlllmissioner, India for their direction and support from time to time in accomplishing this arduous task. In the directorate, at the outset we are beholden to Shri Inder Jit Singh, lAS under whose able guidance and direction as Director, Census Punjab, the census operations in the stat~ were successfully completed. Our thanks arc also due to Shri D.R. Khanna, Ex-Deputy Director for getting the compilation of data and Shri Madhav Shyam, Ex-Deputy Director for drafting specimen model DCI-IS which has been replicated in other DCHBs. The great effort and hard work done by Shri Bhagirath Singh, Assistant Director, Shri M.S. Bhatnagar, Assistant Director (since transferred) and Shri Malkit Singh, Ex- S.1. Gr. I a1'e greatly acknowledged. Sh. Pawan Kumar Bansal, S.1. Gr. II, Sh. Azad Kumar, S.I.Gr.-1I1 and Sh. I-I.S. Sudan, Sr. Compiler deserve special thanks for having completed the publication work. Last but not the least the publication of DCHB is a collective effort of the staff in the directorate and the services rendered by them (as per list) are acknowledged with thanks.

Chandigarh R.S. Meena Datecl: ...... 2007 Joillt Director

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Acknowledgements

TASK FORCE FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE Sh. S.K. Bhandari Assistant Director Sh. Bhagirath Singh Assistant Director Sh. Malkit Singh S.1. Gr-I Sh. Joginder Singh S.1. Gr-lII Sh. Azad Kumar S.1. Gr-lII VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY Sh. S.K. Bhandari Assistant Director Sh. Bhagirath Singh Assistant Director Sh. Joginder Singh S.1. Gr-lII Sh. S.K. Joshi S.1. Gr-lII Sh. Azad Kumar S.1. Gr-I1I Smt. Hardeep Kaur Sr. Compiler Sh. Major Ram Sr. Compiler Smt. Harbeer Kaur Sr. Compiler Smt. Asha Vashitha Sr. Compiler Smt. Santosh Kumari Sr. Compiler PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Sh. Bhagirath Singh Assistant Director Sh. Malkit Singh S.I. Gr-I Sh. Pawan Kumar Bansal S.1. Gr-II Sh. Mansha Ram S.1. Gr-lII Sh. Rajpal Pathak Compiler Sh. Meeka Singh Compiler Smt. Sunita Rani Compiler Smt. Shashi Arora Compiler PHOTOCOPY Sh. Ajit Singh Jr.JGO Sh. Harbans Singh " Daftri EDITING Sh. S.K. Bhandari Assistant Director Sh. Bhagirath Singh Assistant Director Sh. Azad Kumar S.1. Gr-III Sh. H.S. Sudan Sr. Compiler Smt. Harbeer Kaur Sr. Compiler PREPARATION OF CAMERA READY COpy (CRC) Sh. Satinder Pal Singh L.D.C. DATA ENTRY SYSTEM Sh. Baldev Singh D.E.O. Sh. Satinder Pal Singh LD.C. MAP Dr. B.B. Jain Research Officer Sh. Tej Pal Singh Sr. Geographer Sh. Kulbir Singh Sr. Draftsman Smt. Sangita Rahi Draftsman TYPING SIl. Pawan Kumar Bajaj Steno Sh. Satinder Pal Singh LD.C.

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District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. ranks 8th in area and 9th in population.

2. Bathinda is the most populous and Talwandi Sabo is the least populous tahsil.

3. The average population size of village in the district (2,970) is greater than that of the state (1,311).

4. Mehna (27,029) in Bathind~ tahsil is the, largest village by population size followed by Talwandi Sabo (16,754) in the district.

5. 32 villages in the distric! are large sized with a population of 5,000 or more.

6. The decadal population growth rate in the district (20.1 %) is equal to the state average (20.1 %).

7. Bathinda district is relatively less urbanized (29.7%) than the state (33.9%) and it ranks 8th in the state.

8. The sex ratio in the district (870) is lower than the state (876). It ranks 14th among the districts in the state.

9. The child sex ratio in the district (785) is lower than the state (798). It ranks 13 th among the districts in the state.

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Important Statistics 2001

STATE DlSTRICf NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 12,673 284 Inhabited 12,278 280 Uninhabited 395 4

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statuto·ry Towns 139 8 Census Towns 18

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Nonnal 4,330,657 207,812 Institutional 9,929 766 Houseless 7,994 415

POPULATION Total Persons 24,358,999 1,183,295 Males 12,985,045 632,809 Females 11,373,954 550,486

Rural Persons 16,096,488 831,541 Males 8,516,596 444,118 Females 7,579,892 387,423

Urban Persons 8,262,511 351,754 Males 4,468,449 188,691 Females 3,794,062 163,063

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 33.9 29.7 Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULATION Persons 4,077,030 20.1 197,994 20.1 GROWTH 1991-2001 Males 2,207,011 20.5 109,848 21.0 Females 1,870,019 19.7 88,146 19.1

AREA (in sq. km.) 50,362 3,353

DENSITY OF POPULATION 484 353 (persons per square kilometre)

SEX RATIO (number offemales per 1,000 males) Total 876 870 Rural 890 872 Urban 849 864

LITERATES Persons 14,756,970 69.7 632,570 61.2 Males 8,442,293 75.2 372,228 67.8 Females 6,314,677 63.4 260,342 53.7

(xvii) Important Statistics 2001 ~ cone/d..

Nwnber Percentage Nwnber Percentage

SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION Persons 7,028,723 28.9 354,652 30.0 Males 3,714,350 28.6 187,539 29.6 Females 3,314,373 29.1 167,113 30.4

SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION Persons Nil Nil Nil Nil Males Nil Nil Nil Nil Females Nil Nil Nil Nil

WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS TOTAL WORKERS Persons 9,127,474 37.5 500,667 42.3 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 6,960,213 53.6 349,228 55.2 Females 2,167,261 19.1 151,439 27.5

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 7,835,732 85.8 408,924 81.7 Males 6,426,028 92.3 324,536 92.9 Females 1,409,704 65.0 84,388 55.7

(ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 1,291,742 14.2 91,743 IS.3 Males 534,185 7.7 24,692 7.1 Females 757,557 35.0 67,051 44.3

(iii) NON-WORKERS Persons 15,231,525 62.5 682,628 57.7 Males 6,024,832 46.4 283,581 44.8 Females 9,206,693 80.9 399,047 72.5

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 2,065,067 22.6 149,076 29.8 Males 1,762,869 25.3 119,581 34.3 Females 302,198 13.9 29,495 19.5

(ii) AGRICULTURAL Persons 1,489,861 16.3 107,437 21.4 LABOURERS Males 1,104,140 15.9 72,758 20.8 Females 385,721 17.8 34,679 22.9

(iii) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD Persons 333,770 3.7 15,380 3.1 INDUSTRY Males 178,798 2.6 6,353 1.8 Females 154,972 7.2 9,027 5.9

(iv) OTHER WORKERS Persons 5,238,776 57.4 228,774 45.7 Males 3,914,406 56.2 150,536 43.1 Females 1,324,370 61.1 78,238 51.7

(xviii) Ranking of Tahsil

Serial In Teml of l3athinda Talwandi Sabo nwnber Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I Total Population 283,606 2 631,475 268,214 3 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 875.2 3 1518.5 973.6 2 3 Density of population per sq.krn. 324 2 416 275 3 4 Sex Ratio 887 857 3 883 2 5 Proportion Urban 15.7 3 41.2 17.6 2 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 30.7 2 29.3 3 30.9 7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 8 Proportion Literate 58.2 2 65.8 53.4 3 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 44.3 2 39.4 3 47.0 10 Percentage of villages having Primary School 100.0 96.7 3 100.0 11 Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 39.5 38.3 2 i 8.2 3 12 Percentage ofvil!ages having Well 100,0 96.7 2 100.0 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 57,9 55.8 2 42.0 3 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 100,0 96.7 2 100.0 IS Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 100,0 96.7 2 100.0 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 100.0 96.7 2 100.0 17 Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area 81.37 73.89 3 76.79 2

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STATEMENT-l NAME OFTHE HEADQUARTERS OF mSTRlCTffAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Serial Name of District! Name of District! Whether Urban! Distance from tahsil number Tahsil Tahsil headquarters Rural headquarters to district headquarters by road (in km.) 2 3 4 5 Bathinda* Bathinda Urban* 0 1 Rampura Phul* Rampura Phul Urban* 33 2 Bathinda* Bathinda Urban* 0 3 Talwandi Saba Talwandi Saba Rural 32 Note:- * Asterisk in column 2 denotes that the district!tahsil headq).larters is a rail head. * Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district/tahsil headquarters is a statutor'y town.

STATEMENT- 2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT/CD. BLOCK THEIR RURAL- URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Serial Name of District! Name of District! Whether Urbani Distance from C.D.block number C.D. block C.D.block headquarters Rural headquarters to district headquarters by road ( in km.) 2 3 4 5 Rampura Phul* Rampura Phul Urban* 33 2 Bathinda* Bathinda Urban* 0 3 Talwandi Saba Talwandi Sabo Rural 29 4 Nathana Nathana Rural 25 5 Sangat Sangat Urban* 0 6 Maur* Maur Urban* 30 7 Phul Phul Rural 32 Note:- * Asterisk in column 2 denotes that the district!tahsil headquarters is a rail head. * Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district/tahsil headquarters is a statutot't town.

STATEMENT -3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 District TotaV Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal popUlation variation RuraV Urban Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bathinda Total 1901 NA NA NA NA NA 1911 NA NA NA NA NA 1921 NA NA NA NA NA 1931 NA NA NA NA NA 1941 NA NA NA NA NA 1951 377, 757 205,240 172,337 NA NA 1961 509,031 277,505 231,526 131,274 34.8 1971 623,172 336,729 286,443 114,141 22.4 1981 817,764 439,350 378,414 194,592 31.2 1991 985,301 522,961 462,340 167,537 20.5 2001 1,183,295 632,809 550,486 197,994 20.1 STATEMENT - 3 -concH." .. POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 District Total! Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal population variation Rural! Urban Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rural 1901 NA NA NA NA NA 1911 NA NA NA NA NA 1921 NA NA NA NA NA 1931 NA NA NA NA NA 1941 NA NA NA NA NA 1951 310,919 168,525 142,394 NA NA 1961 399,6 I 4 217,514 182.100 88,695 28.5 1971 492,275 266,045 226.230 92,661 23.2 1981 590,638 316,087 274,551 98,363 20.0 1991 719,5 I I 381.081 338,430 128.873 21.8 2001 831,541 444,118 387,423 112,030 15.6 Urban 1901 NA NA NA NA NA 1911 NA NA NA NA NA 1921 NA NA NA NA NA 1931 NA NA NA NA NA 1941 NA NA NA NA NA 1951 66,838 36,895 29,943 NA NA 1961 109,417 59.991 49,426 42,579 63.7 1971 130,897 70,684 60,213 21,480 19.6 1981 227,126 123,263 103,863 96,229 73.5 1991 265,790 141,880 123,910 38,664 17.0 2001 351,754 188,691 163,063 85,964 32.3

STATEMENT-4 AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES I TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TAHSIL, 2001 Serial Districtff ahsil/ Total/ Area in Population Number of villages Number Number Nlmlber Population number UAff0 \\n Rural! square per square of of of house- Urban kilometers kilometer Inhabited Un- statutory census holds Persons Males Females inhabited to\\ns (o\\ns i 2 ') 4 5 6 7 8· -9 i b II 'Ii "t3 Bathinda Total 3,353.0 353 280 4 8 1 208,993 1,183,295 632,809 550,486 Rural 3,197.0 260 280 4 0 142,616 831,541 444,118 387,423 Urban 156.0 2,256 °8 1 66,377 351,754 188,691 163,063 1 Rampura Phul Total 875.2 324 76° °0 1 0 49,004 283,606 150,259 133,347 Rural 866.3 276 76 0 0 0 40,770 238,941 126,567 112,374 Urban 8.9 5,030 0 0 I 0 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 Rampura Phul UA Urban N.A. 0 0 0 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 Rampura Phu] (MCI+OG) Urban N.A. 0 0 0 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 Rampura Phul (M CI) Urban 8.9 4,822 0 0 1 0 7,902 42,823 22,706 20,117 2 Bathinda Total 1,518.5 416 116 4 5 I 114,215 631,475 340,083 291,392 Rural 1,389.5 267 116 4 0 0 64,236 371,480 200,120 171,360 Urban 129.0 2,015 0 0 5 1 49,979 259,995 139,963 120,032 (M CI) Urban 4.0 3,203 0 0 I 0 2,312 12,813 6,866 5,947 (CT) Urban 6.8 698 0 0 0 I 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 (M Cl) Urban 4.2 3,184 0 0 0 2,284 13,246 7,017 6,229 Bathinda (M CIl Urban 11.0 1,975 0 0 0 42,130 217,256 116,946 100,310

Sangat (M CI) Urban 2.0 2,701 0 0 0 939 5 y 401 2,862 2,539 (M CI) Urban 2.0 3,252 0 0 0 1,150 6,504 3,435 3,069 3 Talwandi Sabo Tota] 973.6 275 88 0 2 0 45,774 268,214 142,467 125,747 Rural 955.6 231 88 0 0 0 37,610 221,I 20 117,431 103,689 Urban 18.01 2,606 0 0 2 0 8,164 47,094 25,036 22,058 Raman (M CI) Urban 4.0 4,900 0 0 ] 0 3,398 19,551 10,361 9,190 Maur(M Cn Urban 14.1 1,956 0 0 I 0 4,766 27,543 14,675 12,868

(xxii) STATEMENT - 5 CD. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 200) Serial NameofC.D. Number ofvillages Rural Population block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Phu1 46 46 147,312 77,740 69,572 2 Rampura 30 30 91,629 48,827 42,802 3 Nathana 32 32 129,025 72,059 56,966 4 Bathinda 58 54 164,204 86,984 77,220 5 Sangat 38 38 100,681 52,909 47,772 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 47 129,364 68,664 60,700 7 Maur 33 33 69,326 36,935 32,391

District (Rural) Total: 284 280 831,541 444,118 387,423

STATEMENT - 6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDlNG CONSTITUENT UNITSj/TOWN, 2001

Serial Name of UAlTown+* Urban status Name of tahsil Population number where town is located Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Bathinda M Cl Bathinda 217,256 116,946 100,310 2 Bhisiana CT Bathinda 4,775 2,837 1.938 3 Bhucho Mandi MCI Bathinda 13,246 7,017 6,229 4 Goniana Mel Bathinda 12,813 6,866 5,947 5 Kot Fatta MCI Bathinda 6,504 3,435 3,069 6 Maur MCI Talwandi Sabo 27,543 14,675 12,868 7 Raman MCI Talwandi Sabo 19,551 10,361 9,190 8 Rampura Phul* UA Rampura Phul 44,665 23,692 20,973 (i) Rampura Phul M CI+OG Rampura Phul 44,665 23,692 20,973 (ii) Rampura Phul MCI Rampura Phul 42,823 22,706 20,117 9 Sangat MCI Bathinda 5,401 2.862 2,539

District (Urban) total: 351,754 188,691 163,063

+ Towns arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns.

(xxiii) STATEMENT VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF5,OOO ANDABOVEAT C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of c.o. Name of Location Population Whether Whether it is Amenities number block village code it is Tahsil c.o. block Educational number headquarters headquarters Senior College Secondary School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Phul Maluka 01036600 6,069 No No 0 0 2 Phul Kotha Guru 01036700 8,915 No No 0 0 3 Phul Bhagta 01037100 11,809 No No 0 4 Phu\ Jalal 01038000 5,904 No No 0 5 Phul 01038800 13,294 No No 0 6 Phul Gumti Kalan 01038900 5,367 No No 0 0 7 Phul DhapaJi 01039400 5,654 No No 0 0 8 Rampura Mandi Kalan 01041000 8.429 No No I 0 9 Rampura Chaoke 01041200 8,280 No No 0 10 Rampura Balianwa1a 01042600 7,169 No No 0 11 Phul Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 01042900 5.334 No No 0 12 Rampura Rampura(Rural) 01043000 6,883 No No 0 0 13 Rampura Pitho 01043100 5,291 No No 0 0 14 Nathana Nathana 01045100 7,197 No Yes 0 15 Nathana Gobindpura 01045400 7,233 No No 0 16 Nathana 01045600 5,523 No No 0 0 17 Nathana Lehra Mohabat 01046000 8,966 No No 0 0 18 Nathana Bhucho Kalan 01046300 6,349 No No 0 19 Nathana Mehna 01046700 27,029 No No 2 0 20 Bathinda Jeeda 01047600 5,134 No No 0 0 21 Bathinda Nehianwala 01048400 6,083 No No 0 0 22 Bathinda Sibian 01048500 5,417 No No 0 23 Bathinda MehmaSarja 01048600 7,060 No No 1 0 24 Bathinda Ablu 01049500 6,690 No No 0 0 25 Bathinda Deon 01050000 6,487 No No 0 0 26 Nathana Tungwali 01052600 6,293 No No 0 0 27 Bathinda Kot Shamir 01053100 9,314 No No 0 28 Sangat Pathrala 01055400 6,233 No No 0 0 29 Sangat PakkaKalan 01056400 7,586 No No 0 30 Talwandi Sabo Bhagibandar 01062500 6,578 No No 0 31 Talwandi Sabo Talwandi Sabo 01062600 16,754 Yes Yes I 2 32 Talwandi Sabo Ram Tirath Jaga 01063000 6,212 No No 0 0

SfAlEMENT STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000

Serial Name of Location Population Whether Whether it is Amenities number Town code it is Tahsil C.O. block Educational number headquarters headquarters Senior College Seconda School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NIL

(xxiv) -7 LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Name of Serial Medical Drinking Water Communication Banking village number Primary Primary Tap water Railway station Commercial Co-operative Health Centre Health Bank Bank Sub-centre 10 II 12 13 14 15 2

0 0 Yes No 0 Maluka I 0 0 Yes No 0 Kotha Guru 2 0 Yes No 2 Bhagta 3 0 0 Yes No I Jalal 4 I 0 Yes No I 0 Bhai Rupa 5 0 0 . Yes No 0 0 Gumti Kalan 6 0 Yes No I Dhapali 7 I 0 Yes No 0 0 Mandi Kalan 8 0 0 Yes No I Chaoke 9 0 Yes No 0 Balianwala 10 Patti Karam II 0 I Yes No 0 0 Chand Mehraj 0 0 Yes No 0 0 Rampura(Rural) 12 0 Yes No 0 0 Pitho 13 I Yes No 2 1 Nathana 14 0 Yes No 0 0 Gobindpura 15 0 0 Yes No 0 0 Poohla 16 1 Yes Yes Lehra Mohabat 17 0 Yes No 0 Bhucho Kalan 18 0 Yes No I 0 Mehna 19 Yes No 0 0 Jeeda 20 0 1 Yes No 0 Nehianwala 21 0 0 Yes No 0 Sibian 22 0 0 Yes No 1 MehmaSarja 23 0 Yes No 0 0 Ablu 24 0 Yes No 0 0 Deon 25 0 0 Yes No 0 Tungwali 26 1 Yes No 2 0 Kot Shamir 27 0 Yes No 0 0 Pathrala 28 1 Yes No I Pakka Kalan 29 0 Yes No 0 0 Bhagibandar 30 1 1 Yes No 5 2 Talwandi Sabo 31 0 0 Yes No 0 0 Ram Tirath Jaga 32

-8 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE available Name of town Serial Medical Improved drinking water Communication Banking No. Hospital Health Centre Tap water Railway Bank station 9 10 11 n 13 2 NIL

(xxv) STATEMENT -9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF TAHSILS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001

Serial Districtrrahsill Total/ Houseless population Institutional £oEulation number UA/Town Rural/ Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females Urban households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II

Bathinda Total 415 2,020 1,162 858 766 13,407 12,064 1,343 Rural 176 962 558 404 447 9,855 9,158 697 Urban 239 1,058 604 454 319 3,552 2,906 646 Rampura Phul Total 107 547 293 254 117 1,040 629 41 I Rural 69 349 194 155 102 930 576 354 Urban 38 198 99 99 15 110 53 57 Rampura Phul UA Urban 38 198 99 99 15 110 53 57 (M CI+OG) 2 Bathinda Total 203 877 561 316 590 11,527 10,863 664 Rural 50 309 199 110 300 8,200 8,084 116 Urban 153 568 362 206 290 3,327 2,779 548 Goniana (M CI) Urban 3 19 9 10 2 23 19 4 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 17 552 546 6 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) Urban 7 2 5 Bathinda (M CI) Urban 130 446 299 147 266 2,714 2,192 522 Sangat (M CI) Urban II 61 30 31 2 14 7 7 Kot Falla (M el) Urban 9 42 24 18 2 17 13 4

3 Talwandi Sabo Total 105 596 308 288 59 840 572 268 Rural 57 304 165 , .~ 139 45 725 498 227 Urban 48 292 143 149 14 115 74 41 Raman (M el) Urban 18 114 57 57 3 26 18 8 Maur (M el) Urban 30 178 86 92 II 89 56 33

(xxvi) ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census During 1981 Census, some new features were Handbook added and the formats of village and town directory Ever since the beginning of first post were. restructured, somewhat. These volumes were independence Census of India 1951, the publication published for each district in two parts. Part- A of District Census Handbooks (DCHBs) has'become included village and town directory, while Part-B a regular feature of the Indian Census. Produced by included primary census abstract (PCA) of every the Cej)sus Organisation of Government of India on village and ward in town/urban area. The inclusion behalf of the State Government, the DCHB is a unique of scheduled castes PCA was the additional feature publication which gives the census as well as non­ of the 1981 Census. The village directory of 1981 census data down to every village in case of rural Census included new parameters viz; information on areas and ward within the town/urban area in the Adult literacy Centres, Primary Health Sub-Centers state. It is recognized as one of the most and Community Health workers in the village (s) to comprehensive sources of information. Infact, this is meet the requirement ofthe Revised Minimum Needs the only publication which provides primary census Programme. In addition, infOlmation on approach to th~ village was also provided for the first time in the abstract based on census, and non-census data on I infrastructure and amenities available, such as village directory to help in taking stock of villages educational, medical, postal and communicational at requiring road linkages in the district. Likewise, the sub-micro level. It is inter- alia used for delimitation Statement IV-A included in the Town Directory aimed of constituencies, formulation of local level and to provide data on slums so as to undertake regional plans and serves as a valuable tool for district development activities in such areas. administration. The manner of presentation of the DCHBs for Undisputedly, DCHB has remained to be the most the 1991 Census was, by and large, same as followed comprehensive and valuable product of the census in 1981 Census. However, the format of PCA was slightly restructured in the 1991 Census for the benefit organization ever since its initiation. It has always of data users. The village level data were presented been the endeavour of the Census ofIndia to enlarge Community Development (C.D.) block wise to cater the content and coverage of the data presented at to the needs of grass root level planning as envisaged every censw~. The DCHB series of 1951 Census under the five year plans. Ninefold industrial contained important Census Tables and the Primary classification of the main workers was reintroduced Census Abstract. At the 1961 Census, the scope of by replacing the four-fold industrial categories adopted the DCHB was enlarged by including a descriptive at the 1981 Census. In addition, the PCA also gave account of the district, administrative statistics, census popullltion in the 0-6 age group by sex essential for tables and the village and town directory. In 1971, working out effective literacy rate, besides providing . the DCHBs were planned in three parts; Part-A proportion of child population. included the village and town directory, Part-B included village and town wise primary census The DCHB 2001, t~e present volume, is the sixth abstract, while the Part-C was meant to include in series. The pattern followed is, by and large, similar analysis of census data and a write up covering social, to that of the 1991 Census. Among the new features cultural, historical and other important aspects. added, information on the availability of newspapers/ However, in some states/union territories Part-C magazines, banking facility, agricultural and non­ remained confined to the district tables only. agricultural societies, recreational and cultural facilities DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA and income and expenditure of the village panchayats invaders for a considerable period, but they could not find mention. More important is that, it is for the first stand against the incessant invasions of Mahmud of time in the history of Indian Census that Permanent Ghazni. The decline and decay of the Hindushahi Location Code Number (PLCN) has been allotted to kingdom". which was the first to bear the brunt of the every village in the state to meet the demand from Turkish' onslaught, enabled Mahmud to penetrate into different organizations to study the village level data the heart of Hindustan. First of all, he besieged in 1004 over a time spell. It is believed that the permanent AD the fort of Bathinda which lay on the route from location codes assigned to each village would help in the north-west into the rich Ganga valley. tracing the precise location of a village on account of The Rajputs rose to power after the fall of the jurisdictional changes in the boundaries of various Hindushahi in Punjab. The Chauhans first ruled in administrative areas. Ajmer, but it appears that by 1164 they had occupied Delhi as well as the entire tract of territory lying (ii) Brief history of the district between it and the Satluj. Sirhind and Bathinda Bathind~ as a District came into existence with constituted the two most important military stations the formation ofPEPSU in 1948. Bathinda and Mansa on the north-western frontiers of the Rajput kingdom. Tahsils till then formed part of State, and The area of Bathinda District was then under Chauhan Faridkot Tahsil of Faridkot State. The history of Rajput and Prithvi Raj Chauhan was an illustrious Bathinda and Mansa Tahsils consequently followed ruler of this dynasty. He did not seem to have been the fortunes ofPatiala State and the history of Faridkot ready for the attack and had to surrender. Muhammad State. The following account has been extracted from Ghori stationed his men in the fortress under the the Phulkian State Gazetteer of 1904 "Bathinda is of commander, named Zia-ud-din. When the Sultan was great antiquity," but its earlier history is very obscure about to return, Prithvi Raj appeared in the vicinity of having been confused with Sirhind, Bhatia and Ohind. the fortress to recover it. A fierce battle was fought According to the khalifa Muhammad Hasan's capital in 119 I . Prithvi Raj besieged the fortress of Bathinda and place of residence, which Mahmud captured, from Zia-ud-din. Tabarhindh was, in all probabilities the old name of Prithvi Raj Chauhan was defeated in the second Bathinda. This is distinctly asserted in the labb-ut­ battle of Tara in, in 1192 which was a landmark in the Tawarik. Another form was Batrind, and this is found history of India, and ensured the ultimate succeess in Ibn Batuta. The earliest mention to Tabarhindh of Muhammad Ghori against Hindustan. After the occurs in the Iami-ul-Hakayat written about 607 H. defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan the area of Bathinda or 1211 A.D. It is called Tabarhindh or in two MSS, came under the rule of the Muhammadan. Barhindh or Tarindh (Bathinda). In the Tabaqat-I­ Accordingly, he was the first Muhammadan ruler who Nasiri Tabarhindh is repeatedly mentioned. was subsequently succeeded by his most prominent slave, named Qutab-ud-din Aibak who laid the The Aina-I-Barar Bans preserves the following foundations of Slave Dynasty. The period between traditions:- Bathinda was built by Bhai Rao, son of 1206-1526 is known as 'The Period of the Sultan of Bal Band, who in 336 Sambat became the ruler of Delhi'. It is also believed that area of present Punjab, and to whom the foundation of Bhatner is Bathinda District was part and parcel of the main ~ also ascribed. Delhi Province. Medieval Period: After Illutmish, Raziya who reigned from The medieval period of history starts with the 1236-1240 was the next important ruler of the Muhammadan invasion of India. The invasion of Sultan Slave Dynasty. Virtually, she was the first woman ruler of India but undue favour shown by her to the Mahmud ofGhazni in the 11 th century shook the Indian slave Ialal-ud-din Yaqut, offended the Turkish nobles rulers completely. It is believed that Bathinda was who brought about her downfall in an ignoble manner. capital of Hindushahi rulers for more than a century. There is no doubt that the Hindushahi rulers defended The above causes led to a conspiracy against this country from the onslaughts of Muhammandan the queen. Altunia, the Governor of Bathinda, was

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE also an active member of the conspiracy. He revolted Damdama sahib in Bathinda District. Here, Guru and as soon as Raziya reached Bathinda to suppress stayed for quite some time dictating the Addi Granth the revolt, some agents of the conspirators killed Yaqut, to a devout Sikh, Bhai Mani Singh. When they asked the favourite of the queen and threw her into prison the Guru where his young sons were, the Guru replied, in April, 1240 and Bahram was proclaimed the Sultan pointing to his followers: "For these thousands, I of Delhi. sacrificed the other four". It is worthwhile to mention In the redistribution of offices Altunia did not get here that two elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh, laid what he had expected. He thought of a plan to down their lives in the battle ofChamkaur Sahib and avenge himself. In August 1240, he released Raziya remaining two younger sons were martyred at Sirhind by Wazir Khan, the Faujdar of Sirhind. from the prison, married her and proceeded to Delhi .~ to capture it by force. But they were defeated by , The most important thing that happened during Bahram's army and were compelled to return towards the rule of Raja Sahib Singh was that Patiala State, Bathinda. Their troops deserted them and they were including the most of the area of Bathinda District, murdered by some robbers on October 13, 1240. came under the domination of the British Government as he sought and obtained the protection of the British. The most important slave king was Balban who He died on March 26, 1813 and was succeeded by ruled this country from 1246-1287. He made his cousin his son Karam Singh. Sher Khan, the Governor of Bathinda and adjoining areas. As the Governor of the frontier provinces, he During the first Anglo-Sikh War in 1845-46, .had become so powerful and influential that Balban Karam Singh fought on the side of the British. He began to consider him as a danger to his personal died during this war and his son and successor authority. It is believed that Balban had managed to get Maharaja Narinder Singh also helped the British in Sher Khan poisoned and appointed his eldest son Bughra the Anglo-Sikh War. On November 1,1861, he was Khan, as the Governor of Bathinda. He died in 1285 invested with the Most Exalted Order of the Star of while he was engaged in a fight against the Mangols. India, at Allahabad; and about the same time, he was appointed a member of the Governor General After the Slave dynasty, the Khilzi Dynasty ruled Council for making laws and regulations. On about 34 years (1288-1321). Ala-ud-din Khilzi was November 13, 1862, Maharaja Narinder Singh, the an important ruler of this dynasty. After the Khilzis, most enlightened ruler of the State, passed away. the Sayyids reigned from 1414-1451. Sayyid Mubarak Shah was an important ruler of this dynasty, Shaikh Salim In 1873, Rajinder Singh became the Maharaja of was the Governor of Bathinda who had collected a large Patiala and laid the foundation of Rajendra Hospital treasure and in 1430, Faulad Turkbacha confiscated in 1877. It gave some sort of medical relief to the the treasure in July, 1430. The pact of Faulad with people ofMalwa. In 1881, railway line from Shaikh Ali was a grave danger to Sultanate Delhi. to Bathinda was installed. It added to the facilities of communication to the peopJe of this area. Maharaja Before the rule of the Mughal, India was ruled Rajinder Singh passed away in 1900. by the Lodhi Dynasty from 1451-1526. Ibrahim Lodhi was the last ruler of the Lodhi Dynasty from whom The Struggle for Freedom : Babar snatched power after defeating him in the first Namdhari Movement-Namdhari Movement popularly battle ofPanipat in 1526. It is worthwhile to mention known as Kuka Movement was initiated by Bhai Ram here that the area of present Bathinda District was Singh on April 1, 1857 at District. He knew dominated by the Sidhu-Brars. of the hardships and sufferings of the ordinary peasants Both Tiloka and Rama were sons of Chaudhary and based his movement on redressal of their Phul and the followers of Guru Gobind Singh. During grievances. He had served as a soldier in the Sikh the battle of Guru with Wazir Khan of Sirhind, Tiloka Army and had been influenced by the idea of Sikh and Rama helped Guru alongwith their soldiers. They dominion over the Punjab. Within a few years, Bhai fought at and also at Chamkaur Sahib. Ram Singh emerged as Guru Ram Singh with ~ Guru Gobind Singh also stayed for sometime at cOl).siderabJe following in Ludhiana and adjoining areas.

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Within a short period, Namdhari Movement to participate in the agitation launched by the Akalis. spread in the rest of Punjab including the area of Sewa Singh was elected as its president present Bathinda District. The Namdharis of Bathinda and Bhagwan Singh Longowalia as its general District took an active part in the freedom struggle secretary. A rally was attended by thousands of of the country. However, the movement was peasants from neighbouring villages. Akalijathas from ruthlessly suppressed by the British in 1872. , Bathinda, Mansa, Maur, , Sunam The Ghadar Movement-The Ghadar Movement and Bhawanigarh took part in the procession. Baba was the first purely secular movement which aimed Kharak Singh in his speech attacked the misdeeds at to liberate India by force of arms. The rebellion and loose morals of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of was planned in the United States and funds were Patiala. I raised from Indians living in foreign countries. The Throughout 1931, the agitation for the sack of headquarter of the movement was at San Francisco. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh continued unabated. Sohan Singh Bhakna was the President and Lala was another important centre of Praja Hardyal was the General Secretary of the Party. Pt. Mandai Movement. In a public meeting held there, Kanshi Ram of District was the treasurer resolutions were adopted condemning enhancement of the Ghadar Party. A weekly paper called Ghadar of land revenue and abiana and demanding relief in (The Rebellion) was started with Lala Hardyal as taxes. Religious-cum-political conferences were also Chief Editor. Because of the Journal, the organisation held at Mansa and Talwandi Sabo in 1940 by Akalis. came to be known as the Ghadar Party. There were not much disturbances in the wake of The harassment of the passengers of the ship the Quit India Resolution passed by the Bombay 'Kamagata Maru' comprising mostly , Session of the Indian National Congress in August, instigated the people of Punjab living in foreign to 1942. The people of Bathind a District took an active participate actively in the Ghadar Movement. part in overall freedom movement of the country. A th Unfortunately, the movement failed because of the big political conference was held at Phul on 25 and th leakage of information by Kirpal Singh who had been 26 April, 1946 which was addressed by prominent planted by the British among the Ghadarites. Congress leaders from Punjab. The Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandai Movement-The Independence and its Aftermath Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandai Movement remained very At ,the time of Independence in 1947, Maharaja forceful in Patiala State. As much of the area of Yadvindra Singh was ruling over most of the present Bathidna District was under Patiala State; the Bathinda district, with headquarters at Patiala. As in movemerit had also its impact on the district. To begin the rest of the country, people celebrated with, it focussed its attention on political issues such achievements of Independence with great enthusiasm. as liberty of movement and speech and misuse of Among the states, Maharaja Yadvindra Singh of state finances by the rulers, particularly Maharaja Patiala played a significant role in the history ofIndia Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. The All India States There was a lot of bloodshed during the partition People's Conference was held at Bombay in 1927, period in the entire di~trict. India's Independence and under its inspiration, Praja Mandals were brought about a little change in the attitude of the organized in a large number of states. princes. The Praja Mandai and the Akalis continued Akalis were actively associated with this with their demands and remained quarrelling over movement. They started their campaign with a long the details of future set up. But after a very short tour of Patiala State under the leadership of Baba interval, they patched up the~r differences, forged a Kharak Singh, who was known as the 'uncrowned united front and started demanding a responsible king of the Panth'. He addressed a big political government. The Akalis issued an ultimatum to the conference at Mansa in Bathinda District where the East Punjab States to introduce responsible birth of the Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandai was Government or face a morcha. The Praja Mandai announced on July 17, 1928 and exhorted his audience had already been threatening a struggle. It was no

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE longer possible for the States to continue in their These 17 districts are distributed over four old ways. Administration was crisis-ridden and the divisions. lalandhar division includes districts of Central Government at Delhi was not too , , , lalandhar, sympathetic. In such a situation, the movement for and ; Patiala division covers merger of these states gained ground. districts of Rupnagar, Ludhiana, Patiala, and ; Firozpur division spreads over Formation ofPEPSU and its merger with Punjab: districts of Firozpur, Moga and Muktsar, while The Patiala and the East Punjab States Union or Faridkot division embraces districts of Faridkot, the PEPSU, as it was popularly called, had come Bathinda and Mansa. into existence on August 20, 1948, with the integration 0;' The intra-districts jurisdictional changes resulted qf the princely States of Patiala, N abha, 1 ind, i'n increase in the number oftahsils in the State from Faridkot, Kapurthala, Nalagarh and M~lerkotla. This 46 in 1991 to 72 in 2001 Census. (In Punjab Tahsil union came into being under the active guidance of and Sub Division are synonymous to each other). Sardar Valabh Bhai Patel who was then the Home Bathinda district spreads over an area of 3353 sq. Minister and incharge of Indian States Department. kms. Presently Bathinda district is sub-divided into Maharaja Yadvindra Singh of Patiala was appointed three tahsils: 1. Rampura Phul, 2. Bathinda., and 3. as the Rajparmukh (Head of State). Talwandi Sabo. Likewise the number of towns in the With the formation of the PEPSU, the Praja district has increased from 8 to 9, out of which 8 MandaI also changed its name to the PEPSU Pradesh have statutory status. The newly added one town Congress. All the princes in the East Punjab States Bhisiana has the status of Census Town .The district except the Maharaja ofPatiala were eli~inated. Even constitutes 284 villages. Comprising 280 inhabited and the Patiala ruler was nothing more than the 4 uninhabited villages. All the 4 uninhabited villages constitutional head of the State and the real power falls in Bathnida tahsil. passed into the hands of the representatives of the The statutory towns are notified by the State people. In 1956, with the reorganization of the States, government. Section 4 of the Punjab Municipal Act, PEPSU was merged with Punjab and constitutional 1911 lays down the specifications of local areas to position of the Maharaja of Patiala ended. The Praja be smaller urban areas or transitional areas and Mandalist now claimed that they had fought till the constitution of Municipal Council and Nagar consummation of the great struggle which they had Panchayat. Under this section, the state government launched nearly thirty years earlier. At present, the may, having regard to population of area, the density district has three tahsils/sub divisions, viz. Bathinda, of population therein, the revenue generated for local Talwandi Sabo and Rampura Phul. After merger of administration, the percentage of employment in non­ PEPSU with Punjab, the district has made rapid agricultural activities, the economic importance or such strides in the fields of agriculture and industry. The 0 other factors, as it may deem fit, specifY by notification establishment of Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant and in the official gazette any area to be transitional area the National Fertilizer Ltd. at Bathinda are the or a smaller urban area for the purpose of this Act. monuments of modem history of the district. Further, under Section 4 (ii) where an area is specified (iii) Administrative set-up as a transactional area or as a smaller urban area under sub section (i), the state government may, by The State has experienced a large-scale notification in the official gazette, constituted for the jurisdictional changes after the 1991 census. The transactional area so specified a Nagar Panchayat number of districts has increased from 12 in 1991 to and for the smaller urban area so specified a Municipal 17 in 2001. The newly created districts include; Council of the Class I, Class II, Class III. Nawanshahr, Fatehgarh Sahib, Moga, Muktsar and Mansa. With the exception of all The different categories of urban bodies other 11 districts in the State have experienced inter­ constituted by Punjab government under the provisi0ns district jurisdictional changes of varying magnitude. of Punjab Municipal Act are as follows;

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

SI. Class of Urban Population Income No. Local Bodies

2 3 4 1. Municipal Corporation 3 lac or above. 2 Crore or above 2. Municipal Council Class I 50,000 to 3 lac. 50 lac to 2 crore 3 Municipal Council Class II 10,000 to 50,000 15 lac to 50 lac 4. Municipal Council Class III Upto 10,000 upto 15 lac. 5 Nagar Panchayat 5,000 or above More than Rs. 150 per head

The following statement indicates the jurisdictional changes, which took place after the 1991 Census in Bathinda District.

JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES DURING 1991-2001

Name of District! No. of villages No. of Towns Tahsil 1991 2001 1991 2001 Changes since 1991 & Govt. Notification No.

2 3 4 5 6 Bathinda District 527 284 8 9 i) 240 villages of Mansa Tahsil of Bathinda district transferred to newly created district Mansa vide notification No.2/2/92-RE-II (1)/4247 dated 8-4-92. Rampura Phul Tahsil 76 76 i) No change in Rampura Phul Tahsil since 1991 Census. Bathinda Tahsil 121 120 5 6 i) No change in Bathinda Tahsil since 1991 Census except Bhisiana was made C.T. in 2001 Talwandi Sabo Tahsil 85 88 2 2 i) Talwandi Sabo Tahsil lost village Nangala HB 149 to newly created Tahsil Sardugarh vide notification No. 2/44/94-RE II (1)/6765 dated 20.7.95. ii) Above village again transferred to Talwandi Sabo Tahsil from Sardulgarh Tahsil vide noti­ fication No. 2/44/94-RE-II (1)/8011 dated 6.8.95. iii) Talwandi Sabo tahsil gained 3 villages i.e. HB 68, Ghuman Kalan HB 69 and Sukha Singhwala HB 70 from Tahsil Mansa vide notification No. 2/68/96-RE 11(1) 9453 dated 9.12.1996.

For the administrative purpose, the district is a part Bhisiana,_? 4 .. Bhucho Mandi, 5. Bathinda, 6.Sangat, ofFaridkot Division. For the purposes of general and 7.Kot Fatta, 8.Raman and 9. Maur. The only addition revenue set up the district is divided into three tahsils ofBhisiana Census town is a creation of Census 200 1. viz. Rampura Phul, Bathinda., and Talwandi Sabo. The district is the basic unit of administration. The All of them have sub divisional status. The district is administrative machinery of the district consists of further sub-divided into 7 community development hierarchy of officers and officials headed by the Deputy blocks viz. 1. Bathinda, 2. Nathana, 3. Talwandi Sabo, Commissioner (also the District Magistrate) as head 4. Sangat, 5. Phul, 6. Rampura Phul, and 7. Maur. There of the administration of the district and revenue are 9 towns viz 1. Rampura Phul, 2. Goniana , 3. administration in the district.

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE (iv) Physical Features of 220 meters is located near village Sooch of Rampura Phul tahsil and the minimum height of 199 Location and Size : meters is found near village Sardargarh of Bathinda Bathinda district is located in the Central Southern tahsil. The natural vegetation includes Kikar, Ber, part of Punjab State in the Malwa region, It forms Neem and thorn~ bushes. part of Faridkot Revenue Commissioner's Division 2.Rampura-Plain - The region spreads over the large and is situated between 29°-45' and 30°-45' North parts of Rampura Phul and Bathinda tahsils. This latitude and 74°-30' and 75°- 30' East longitude. The region covers the eastern portion ofthe district. This district shares boundaries with Muktsar and Faridkot is a plain area dotted with sand dunes. The geological districts in the North and the West, Mansa district in structure of this region consists ofAlluvium and main , the South and in the East. It is soils of region are coarse sandy-loam to loam to silty­ constituted of areas of the erstwhile princely the state clay loam, which are classified as Psamment-Fulvents­ of Patiala which was known as the Phulkian States. Orthids and Ochrepts-Psamments. Natural vegetation According to 2001 Census, Bathinda covers an includes, Kikar, Ber, Neem and thorny Bushes. It has area of 3353 sq. kms and has a population of Bathinda branch, Kotla branch, Odat branch and 1,183,295 comprised of 632,809 males and 550,486 Biroke branch (Sirhind Canal) and other numerous females. This makes 4.9 per cent of State's population distributories for irrigation. and 6.7 per cent of area. Among the districts it ranks Canals: eighth in area in the State. In terms of population, it ranks ninth in the state. There is no major river flowing through the district. There are some canals, which flow through this Physiography : district. The district is served by two canal system, Bathinda district is a part of the Punjab Malwa the Sirhind canal and the Bhakra canal. The main plain and is sub-divided into following micro-regions source of irrigation in the district is the Sirhind canal, on the basis of soils, topography, climate and natural and its other three branches namely the vegetation, which are briefly described below: branch, the Bathinda branch and the Kotla branch. The Bhakra canal system also serves the district but Bathinda district forms part of Satluj Ganga plain only a small area is irrigated by it. and is characterized by low-lying flat area. The elevation of the land surface ranges from 208 meters Water resources: in the southwest to 223 meters in the northeast. Thus The water resources of the district include canals, the slope of the ground is from northeast to southwest. wells & tubewells. Firstly the canals serve large parts The range of elevation in the district is about 15 of the district. The Bhakra Main canal and branch of meters, hence, gentle slope is characteristic feature Sirhind canal are passing through the district. Various of the area. On a macro scale this area may be distributaries of these canals provide irrigation to a considered as one landform unit but at microscopic large area of the district. The traditional types of wells scale the topographical variation may be delineated have almost been replaced by tubewells run by which is due to flooding of river and presence of electricity and diesel engines. Because of increasing sand dunes in some parts of the district. supply of electric power the tubewells run by l.Bathinda Sandy Plain - The region is spread over electricity are increasing in number. the parts of Bathinda, Rampura Phul and Talwandi Climate: sabo. Being sandy plain the region is dotted with scattered sand dunes, which have the tendency to The western Himalayas in the north and the Thar shift towards eastern side. The geological structure Desert in the south and southwest mainly determine of this region is formed of Alluvium and the main the climatic conditions. Geographically Bathinda soils are coarse sandy loam to loam, grey or red desert district falls in the Central-Southern part of Punjab which are orthids Fluvents. Ochrepts Psamments and is distantly located from the Himalayas. The and Psamments Fluvents-Orthid. The maximum height Rajasthan desert is also not far away and its heat, 9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA sand and dust storms influence its weather to a great district was known as jungle once but jungles are no extent, the district has a very hot summer, mild rainy longer to be seen anywhere. The break up of area season and dry but embracing winter. Due to extension under various type of forests in the district during of irrigation facilities during the last few decades, the 2000-01 is as follows :- weather has undergone some changes. Serial Type of Forest 2000-0 I The climate, on the whole, is dry in the district. No. ( in sq. km.) Temperatures start rising from middle of February and 1 Reserved Forests increase rapidly from the beginning of March till June, 2 Protected Forests 67 which normally is the hottest month of the season. 3 Unclassified Forests 8 The temperature occasionally touches 47° centigrade 4 State Forests (Total 1 to 3) 75 and scorching dust-laden winds; commonly known as 5 Under S/38 of Indian Forest Act, 1927 100, blow during the hot season. The temperature drops 6 Total Forest (total 4+5) 75 considerably with the onset of monsoon in early July, 7 Percentage of area under forest 2.2 % although the nights continue to be quite warm. Due to The table reveals that during 2000-01 the area increased humidity in the monsoon period, the weather under state forests is 75 sq. km. However, during is oppressive during rains. 2000-01, no area has been reported under the pri vate Based on the climatic conditions in the district, forests. But the percentage of area under forest is the year may be divided into four seasons. November 2.2 per cent, which is far below the norm prescribed to March is the cold season, which is followed by the for forest cover in the State. With the shifting over hot season lasting up to the end of June. The period of management of road sides, canal banks and strips from July to mid September constitutes the rainy of land along railway lines to the Forest Department season commonly known as the period of southwest for growing and maintaining tree. plantation therein, monsoon. The second half of September and October some improvements have taken place during last few is termed as the period of post monsoon. January is decades in the district.· The plantation of shisham the coldest and June, the hotest month. The period and kikar trees will not only provide much needed from November to February is cold; in winter, light timber to the people but also ensure better returns to frost or rains may be experienced. In March weather department. becomes fine. The following table gives monthly Natural Economic Resources rainfall based on average of 5 years, 1996-2000 for the district Mineral and Mining : MONTHLY RAINFALL-AVERAGE OF The district is poor so far as mineral wealth is 5 YEARS, 1996-2006 concerned. Some Kankar (calcarious nodules) is Month Rainfall Month Rainfall found at some places, particularly in Utar. It is used (mm.) (mm.) for road construction and is also burnt for lime. Black 1. January 6.1 7. July 67.9 clay from which bricks are made also occurs in small 2. February 8.9 8. August 51.4 quantities. Fine white clay is also found which is used 3. March 3.0 9. September 43.1 for white washing. In some areas Shora (Saltpetre) 4. April 7.8 10. October 7.5 is extracted but it is limited only to a few pockets 5. May 4.9 11. November 1.0 bordering F!lridkot district, where patches of Kallar 6. June 20.1 12. December 1.5 have appeared Total 223.2 L;md and Land use Pattern: Forestry: In the year 2000-2001 against a geographical area Bathinda district falls under the jurisdiction of 334,000 hectares, the area of the district. as per of Divisional Forest Officer, Bathinda. Due to the the village records. is 337.000 hectare. The two sets extension of agriculture the area under forests has of areas show difference due to different methods declined appreciably during the present century. The adopted for measurement by two separate agencies. 10 ANALYTICAL NOTE However, for the purpose of discussion in the 447.0 thousand hectares (American 414.7 thousand­ succeeding pages we will refer to area as per village hectares and desi 32.3 thousand hectares) and Paddy papers only. It may be noted that out of a total area 99.0 thousand hectares. of 337 thousand hectares as per village papers, 7 Irrigation: thousand hectares is under forest, 30 thousand hectares is put to non-agricultural use and 1 thousand This district relatively falls in low rainfall region hectares is under Culturable Waste. There are 299 and thus irrigation has a vital role to play. The main thousand hectares. 'Net Area Sown' in the district sources of irrigation are the canals. as the rains ,are during 2000-01, which is 88.7 per cent of total area low and erratic even during the monsoons. Also the out of which 263 thousand hectares, is sown more sub-soil water is low and brackish, which is considered than once. Thus the total cropped area works out to unsuitable for irrigation. Besides the canals, tubewells 562 thousand hectares in the district during 2000-01. (13958 as on 31't march, 2001) are the other source o ' of irrigation in the district, Irrigation by well is also Bathinda district is mainly an agricultural district resorted to but to a limited extent. The irrigation is as 70':; per cent of its population is reported to be done mainly from Sirhind canal (Bathinda branch, residing in the rural areas during 2001 Census. Further Musa branch, Kotla branch, Odat branch, Biroke agriculture alone engaged 51.3 per cent of its main branch and New Dhodal branch), but some areas workers during 2001 Census (cultivators 29.8 per cent, are also irrigated from Bhakra canal and other fluvial agricultural labourers 21.5 per cent). Thus it would distributories (DhapaJi, Phul, Gumman, Bangi, , be seen that agriculture provides the single largest Raonta, Joga Bhikhi and Sunam). source of employment in the district though decline • is noticeable during the last few decades. During the year 1990-91 the net irrigated area reported was 451,600 hectares, out of which 368,000 Kharif (sawani) and Rabi (harhi) are two main Hectares from government canals and 83,600 hectares harvesting seasons The principle Kharif crops include from tube wells. Thus percentage of net area irrigated paddy(rice), jawar, , sugarcane, groundnut. The to net area sown worked out to 92.0 per cent for this Rabi crops include wheat, gram, barley, some oil seeds, district during 1990-91. Also during 1990-91 out of pulses, etc. Seasons additional crops are also grown 838,000 hectares gross cropped area 786,000 hectares where conditions so permit. These are known as zaid­ was irrigated. During 1990-91 percentage of gross Kharif and zaid-Rabi. irrigated area to gross cropped area worked out to Bathinda district, like other districts in Punjab is 93.8 per cent for Bathinda. progressing towards a rice-wheat cropping system However, during the year 2000-01 the net irrigated along with the prevalent cotton-wheat cropping area reported was 294,900 hectares, out of which system. Rice crop is grown more in northern part of 2,30,500 hectares from government canals and 64,400 the district, where the irrigation is mostly by wells, hectares from tubewells. Thus percentage of net area whereas the cotton crop is grown mostly in central irrigated to net area sown worked out to 98.6 per and southern part of the district, where the irrigation cent for this district during 2000-01. Also during 2000- is mostly by canals. 01 out of 562,000 hectares gross cropped area During 2000-01 the district reported an area of '557,800 hectares was irrigated. During 2000-01 the 277,000 hectares under Rabi against 285,000 hectares percehtage of gross irrigated area to gross cropped under kharif. Further out of 562,000 hectares of total area worked out to 99.3 per cent for Bathinda. cropped area of district, 360,000 hectares and 202,000 hectares are reported under food and non-food crops Horticulture: respectively. Thus the total cropped area is reported Horticulture is gaining popularity in the district for under food and non-food crops in the district is the 2nd the last few years. During 2000-01, an area of 2119 highest for any district in the State The break up of hectares was reported under various fruit trees. The area under various crops in the district during 2000-01 . break up of area under various fruit is as follows: was as under! wheat 243.0 thousand hectares cotton Kinnows 670 hectares, Grapes 806 hectares, Orange

11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA and Malta 173 hectares, Ber 271 hectares, Guava 249 The data on live stock in Punjab is available for hectares, other miscellaneous fruit 50 hectares. The the year 1997. It reveals that there are 1,31,700 cows, area under orchards is very limited due to various 2,28,900,.. buffaloes, 2700 horses and ponies, 2,100 factors such as high temperature, stormy wind donkeys, 300 mules, 77, I 00 sheep, 53,700 goats, 21,400 conditions, and unsuitability of sub-soil water for camels and 2,700 pigs, totalling 5,20,600 animals. Cows irrigation and inadequacy of canal water. In spite of (25.3%) and Buffaloes (44.0%), as else where, are these limited factors the district has reported sizeable the two most dominant milch animals in the district. area under grapes and kinnows. The area under grapes The district can boast of a fairly rich cattle wealth. would have been much more had there been efficient The decline in the number of cattle is attributable to arrangements for procurement of grapes, the farmers the mechanization of agriculture and transportation, had to make their own arrangements for marketing which makes lesser demand of draught cattle. However, these fruit. The farmers have persistently demanded the ever- increasing demand of milk in the urban centres the setting up of some factory to process their produce and the state has increased demand of milch buffaloes, to bring them remunerative returns from grapes, which which are mainly of good breads (murrah and nili). require very delicate handling before disposal. Day by In 2000-0 I there were 87 veterinary Hospitals, day the attitude of the farmers is changing and 87 veterinary dispensaries and 3 sheep and wool horticulture has become very popular in the district. extension centres and insemination units in the district The vegetables are also grown in the district. An wherein 72 veterinary officers and 147 veterinary area of 5,645 hectare was reported under vegetables pharmacists were posted. during 2000-01. The break up of area is as follows. , The poultry birds had recorded 9.9 per cent (1) Potatoes 3350 hectares, (2) Onions 113 increase from 288,100 birds in 1990 to 316,600 birds hectares,(3) winter vegetables 1072 hectares and in 1997. The poultry farming is now being practiced summer vegetables 1110 hectares. The demand for on scientific lines, which is evident from the large vegetables is picking up in the district as the urban number of poultry farms located in the district. This centres have grown over the years. The establishment has been made due to acceptability of egg as a of various colonies etc. under various central and state vegetarian food. projects increased the demand for vegetables. In order to provide good quality meat to the general Besides compost (both in urban and rural), cattle public, 11 recognized slaughterhouses were functioning dung, green manures and chemical fertilizers are in the district during 2000-01 where 28,771 animals increasingly being used in this district. During 2000-01, (26,099 sheep and goats, 2,672 pigs) were slaughtered. 68,000 tonnes of chemical fertilizers mainly nitrogenous (50,000 tonnes) and phosphatic (17,000 tonnes) were A 1.25-lakh litre capacity milk plant is located at consumed in the district for growing improved varieties Bathinda. It had 5 chilling centres attached to it which of wheat, paddy sugarcane, cotton, etc. The farmers not only collect milk from the villagers at the are, however, becoming conscious of the deleterious remunerative price, but process and supply milk and effects of reckless use of chemical fertilizers in their various milk products also to the general public farms. The farming scientists are required to provide throughout the year at reasonable prices. them with some alternative nutritive soil agents so Fisheries: that crop yields do not suffer. Pisciculture has been taken up in a big way in Animal Husbandry : the district. An area of 552 hectares was stocked Livestock, the back bone of the peasantry and with fish wherein 7940 th0l:lsand fingerlings were the farmer, has traditionally been depending upon raised. An income of Rs. 61,000 accrued at the drau"ght animals for plouging and on milch cattle, fisheries department in the district during 2001. One mainly cows and buffaloes, for milk and other dairy fish seed farm and one fish seed nursery were located products for domestic use and for supplementing in the district where seeds were produced for their farm income. distribution among the fish farmers of the district.

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE Tenancy: earthenware, especially surahis. Desi juties (country The areas now constituting this district were earlier shoes )of good qual ity were produced at Bathinda. Ban in Patiala state, where feudal institutions like Jagirdari making was done at Bathinda. Phulkaries were and Biswedari were prevalent which had since been produced at Rampura Phul. abolished under various land reforms measures Day by day industry is also developing in this introduced after independence. As a result many backward area. The following kinds of industrial units occupancy tenants had become proprietors. Similarly in the small scale sector are now active in the district: tenancies at will that were able to purchase land under Agricultural implements, Guru Gobind Singh #Jil the law also became proprietors. Also ceilings on land refinery, sewing machines parts, steel rolling mill, resulted in surplus lands, which were distributed among wood and screws, electric goods, radio transistors and the landless cultivators on payment of,compensation. sound equipment, condume pipe and plastic goods. For fear of being deprived of their land many landlords Between the medium and large-scale industrial units have taken to self- cultivation and have introduced there has been quite an expansion. The various mechanization in agriculture in a big way. The farmers medium and large-scale units located in the district generally cultivate their land themselves or through are as follow: servants. This system is known as Khudkasht (Self­ l.Milk Plant : A Milk plant is located at Bathinda cultivation). In some cases the land is leased out to in the public sector. The Plant has a capacity to other marginal farmers or tenants on Batai (share process 1.25-lakh litre of milk daily during 2000-01. cropping) or Theka (contract). The general rate of It has 3 chilling centers and number a of collection Theka (contract) varies from time to time depending ~ centres attached to it in the district. upon the provision of irrigation, fertilizers etc. However, the rate of Theka (contract) varies from time to time 2.National Fertilizer Plant: A chemical Fertilizer depending upon the quality of land and the period of Plant of National Fertilizer Plant Ltd. engaged in the contract. As a large number of farmers own tractors, manufacture of Urea, has been set up to meet the some of them offer services for various agricultural needs of the district and other southern districts of operations against cash payments. This system is gaining the state. popularity in the rural areas. 3.Cement Plant: A Cement plant is fast coming up Agriculture is now being carried on commercial (since completed) in the private sector at Bathinda. lines as cash crops like cotton and paddy are being It will utilize coal ash from Guru Nanak Dev Thermal raised in the farms with the help of contractual labour Plant for the manufacture of cement. Gujrat Ambuja which is available locally or from outside. This has Group of Companies is installing the plant. It will go imbibed a scientific outlook among the farmers a long way in meeting demand of cement of southern resulting in a vast and fast development of agriculture district in the state. in the district. 4.Rice shellers : There are a large number of rice Industry : shellers located in the district, which meet the local demands for dehuskihg of paddy. During the princely times there was not much industrial activity in the district. Village industries like S.Dal manufacturing units : The district is a big hand loom weaving, oil extraction by wooden Kohlus, producer of gram. Hence, a number of units are manufacture of agricultural implements, juti making, engaged in the manufacture of dal etc. in the district. baan making, gur and shaker manufacture, calico Transports : printing and making were in vogue in the rural areas. Durries in floral designs were An efficient network of roads and railway is an manufactured in the urban centres like Bathinda, essential requirement for development of any area Rampura Phul etc. Calico printing was popular in as it is the backbone of any development activities. Talwandi Sabo. There was a colony of potters· The district is well served by both roads and railway. (Kumhars) at Bathinda who produced quality The Bathinda Railway Junction is one of the biggest

13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA junctions in the State. It is from here that railway were 59 Km. of roads per 100 Sq. Km. of area and lines fan out towards various directions in this district 199 Km. of roads per lakh population. such as : The important roads in the district are: (1) Bathinda-Firozpur railway line : It serves (1) Bathinda- road, (2) Bathinda-Kot Kapura Bathinda tahsil. It is a broad gauge line. road, (3) Bathinda-Talwandi Sabo road, (4) Bathinda­ (2) Bathinda-Sri Ganganagar railway line: It also Muktsar road, (5) Bathinda-Dabwali road, (6) serves Bathinda tahsil. It is a broad gauge line. Bathinda- Sunam road, (7) Bathinda- Barnala road, (8) Rampura Phul-Moga road etc. (3) Bathinda-Jakhal-Delhi railway line: It serves Bathinda and Talwandi Sabo tahsils. It is a broad In the year 2000-2001 (31 5t March, 2001) 141,609 gauge line. vehicles were registered in the district. The break up of on road vehicles is as follows: 565 buses; 7,479 (4) Bathinda-Rajpura railway line: It serves station wagons; 1489 jeeps; 150 taxis; 75166 two Bathinda and Rampura Phul tahsils. It is a broad wheelers, 282 three wheelers. Besides, there were gauge line. 3149 goods vehicles, 53207 tractors and 122 others. (5) Bathinda-Kot Kapura- railway line : It is pertinent to mention here that the number of It serves Bathinda tahsil. It was originally a metre gauge tractors was the second highest in the district next line but has recently been converted into broad gauge only to (55,174), in the State. railway line under the gauge conversion programme. The district is well served by the Public Road (6) Bathinda-Hanumangarh-Bikaner railway line: Transport system. The district being part of erstwhile It serves southern part of Bathinda and western part PEPSU, State, the bus routes are mainly with the of Talwandi Sabo tahsils. It was originally a metre Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC), which has gauge line but has been converted into broad gauge following two depots operating in the district: (l) railway line under the gauge conversion programme. Bathinda -I (It has 93 buses in 2000-2001, against 98 in 1990-91); and (2) Bathinda-II (It operated 90 buses (7) Bathinda-Sirsa-Rewari railway line: It serves in 2000-01, against 99 in 1990-91). Thus it would be Bathinda and Talwandi Sabo tahsils. It was originally seen that fleet of buses has decreased in the district a metre gauge line but has since been converted into on the whole during the 1991-2001 decade due to broad gauge railway line under the gauge conversion Mansa tahsil becoming a separate district in 1992. programme undertaken by the railways. The Government has also been hiring buses from The following railway stations are located in the private sector on kilometer basis. The other depots of district : (1) Gehri Bhagi, (2) Shergarh, (3) Bangi PRTC and Punjab Roadways also operate buses on Nihalsingh, (4) Raman, (5) Gurusar Sainewala, various routes in the district. There are a number of (6) Sangat, (7) Bagwali, (8) Bathinda, (9) Kartar private operators also, w~o provide transport services Singhwala, (10) Kot Fateh, (11) Maisar Khana, in areas not served by Government transport operators. (12) Maur, (13) Balluana, (14) Behman Dewana, The increase in vehicles has resulted in increase (15) Phus Mandi, (16) Bhucho, (17) Rampura Phul, of accidents in the district. In 1990 there were 90 (18) Lehra Mohabat. accidents in which 44 persons were killed and 71 In the year 2000-01 there were 2,177 Km. of injured. But in 2000, 150 accidents took place, which roads maintained by PWD (B & R), in Punjab, out resulted in loss of97 precious lives and caused injuries of which 110 Km. was under the National Highways to 178 persons in the district. (NH-15), whereas the remaining 2,067 Km. was provincial highway. Besides, there was 417 Km. of Post and Telegraph and ~dio: municipal roads maintained by the civic bodies. There is a good net work of post and telegraph Taking 2594 Km. of road length into consideration, offices in the district. The telephone facilities have there were 77.4 Km. of roads per 100 Sq. Km. of also been greatly improved throughout the district. area and 219.2 Km. of roads per lakh population in Mobile and land line telephone have reached almost the district in the year 2000-01. But in 1990-91, there all villages of the district.

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE There is a Relay Station of All India Radio been completed a late. Thus the GNDTP, Bathinda (Akashvani) at Bathinda which relays programmes has a total installed capacity of 1040 Mega Watts in of Station and caters to the needs of local all. The average piant load factor achieved during the residents as well as residents of the adjoining districts. year 1986-87 was 58.8 per cent. The total generation during the year 1986-87 was 226,721 Million Units. Electricity and Power: It was felt by the Energy Planners that to meet The erstwhile rulers were well aware of the over increasing demand for electricity, another thermal technological changes taking place in the world. They plant should be set up, Consequently work was started therefore, were the first to introduce electricity in on the Guru Hargobind Sahib Thermal Plant at village their areas in the beginning of the present century. Lehra Mohabat, in this district. This thermal plant will , The state government Public Works Department have a capacity of 220 MW. Bathinda is one of the replaced the private suppliers of elect~icity. However, leading districts in generating the electricity in the after some time, the responsibility of supplying state. electricity as bestowed upon the Punjab State Electricity Board, Patiala. Trade and Commerce: In the year 2000-01, Bathinda district consumed The areas constituting present day Bathinda 595.8 million units of electricity. The break up by district were known as "Jungle" where desert like various sectors of electricity consumed in the district conditions prevailed. But it being an important centre is as follows: (1) Domestic 171.3 million units, of halt, enroute Delhi, assumed importance as a centre (2) Commercial 3404 million units, (3) Industrial 18104 of both administration and trade and commerce. It million units, (4) Agricultural 157.7 killion units further developed into an important centre of railways (5) and Others 51.0 million units. During 2001-02, as seven broad gauge railway lines met here from the district consumed 3.09 per cent of the total state's different directions. The extension of canal irrigation consumption. If we study 1990-91 figures we find with building of Sirhind Canal and Bhakra Canal that Bathinda district consumed 459.1 million units of systems ushered in prosperity. The agricultural electricity. The break up of electricity consumed by development resulted in the emergence of grain various sectors was as follows: (1) Domestic 98.9 markets all over the district, which gave much-needed million units, (2) Commercial 14.1 million units, fillip to the trade and commerce in the district. The (3) Industrial 21204 million units, (4) Agricultural 111.6 position further developed when government built up million units, (5) and Others 22.2 million units showing an excellent road network in the district. a decadal growth of 29.8 per cent. Also the district ,'~ As per the data available for the year 2000-200 I, consumed 3.9 per cent of state's total consumption out of 144 regulated markets in the state, 9 are located of electricity during 1990-91. in Bathinda and on an average, each regulated market The government has set up a thermal plant (Guru is serving 32 villages in the district compared with 88 Nanak Dev Thermal Plant) at Bathinda to make villages in the state as such. These nine regulated available electricity to various types of consumers as markets are at Bathinda, Bhucho, Goniana, Maur, the district was distantly located from the hydro power Raman, Rampura Phul, Sangat, Bhagta Bhaika and stations of Satluj and Beas river system. Further Talwandi Sabo. In the year 2000-01 there were arrival thermal power generation was necessitated to avoid of 67~,600 tonnes ?f agricultural produce in the Mandis fluctuations during the winter months when less (Markets) of the district. Out of the total arrivals of electricity was generated in the hydro power station. agricultural commodities, wheat and paddy accounted This plant has come up in three stages. The first stage for 101,400 tonnes (15.,1 %) and 35,000 tonnes (5.2%) envisaged setting up of two units (110 x 2MW) of220 respectively. There were, however, total arrivals of Mega Watt capacities, the second (200 x 2MW) 400 1,569,400 tonnes of agricultural commodities in the Mega Watts and the third one (210 x 2) of 420 Mega district during 1990-91, out of which wheat, paddy and Watts capacity. The first two stages had been maize accounted for 655,000 tonnes and 2,50,000 completed since long whereas the third stage has also tonnes respectively, thus showing a 57.3 per cent

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA decrease in total arrivals in 2000-01 awing to MisceIJaneous Activities : diversification towards other crops and formation of Though this district was declared industrially backward Mansa district out of Bathinda district. a long time ago but it could not make rapid progress Though the wholesale and retail trade is mostly in this field due to its location. The government has in the private hands in the district, there is a wholesale made special efforts to generate sufficient power for Co-operative Marketing and Supply Society at supply to industries and agriculture. Besides expanding Bathinda, which undertakes wholesale supplies of the Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant at Bathinda, agricultural implements, seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, efforts are afoot for setting up a second thermal plant kerosene oil, sugar, edible oil, etc. to the farmers/ (Guru Har Krishan Thermal Plant) at Lehra Mohabat members. located on Bathinda- Rajpura railway line. With its During 2000-01 there were 8 marketing co­ completiop the district will emerge as the biggest operatives, 236 milk supply co-operatives, 287 centre of power generation in the State surpassing weavers' co~operatives, 6 consumer's co-operatives, even . 56 housing co-operatives, 164 agricultural co­ Special stress is being laid on the development of operatives societies and 47 non agricultural co­ this district in education. The State Government has operatives societies in the district. Besides, there were set up an Engineering College at Bathinda. The a number of co-operatives consumer stores in the University has also opened Guru Kashi Institute at district. In order to ensure availability of essential Bathinda and a Regional Campus at Damdama Sahib commodities, such as wheat, wheat flour, rice, sugar, (Talwandi Sabo). This Regional Campus will serve kerosene oil and cheap cloth to poorer sectiops of as a nucleus centre for professional courses in the the society in rural as well as in urban areas at district. reasonable rates, the government introduced State trading. Under this scheme, a large number of fair (v) Census concepts price shops are being run either through co-operative societies or private traders where essential Building: commodities are supplied to general public at A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the subsidized rates under the scheme of Public ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one Distribution System (PDS). component unit which are used or likely to be used Goods are also traded at various places in the as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as district on the occasion of fairs participated by a large shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, number of visitors. Cattle fairs are also held at various worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places places in the district where cattle/animals change of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible hands. Bathinda being centrally located between that buildings which have component units may be Bangar (), Bagar (Rajasthan) and Punjab, used for a combination of purposes such as shop­ attracts a large number of cattle traders. cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ residence etc. On 31 st December 2000, there were 185 branches of various banks, operating in the district. The break Usually a structure will have four walls and a up of these branches is as follows; State Bank of roof. But i~ some areas the very nature of India (SBI) 17, State Bank of Patiala (SBP) 47, construction of houses is such that there may not be Punjab National Bank (PNB) 19, Co-operative Banks any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where 51, and Other Commercial Banks 51. As against th is entrance is also provided but they may not have any in 1980,141 bank branches were functioning in the walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are district (SBlI6, SBP 33, PNB 15, Co-operative Banks also treated as separate buildings. 47, Other Commercial Bank 30). Thus, it would be Permanent houses : noted that Bathinda district has not made notable progress in the number of bank branches during the Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of last two decades. permanent materials. The material of walls can be 16 ',. ANALYTICAL NOTE anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron addition also share a common dwelling room, then sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt the common room has not been counted for either of bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of the households. from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, Census House slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos .". sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. , A 'census house' is a building or part ofa building used or recognised as a separate unit because of Semi-permanent Houses : having a separate main entrance from the road or Houses in which either the wall or the roof is common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be made of permanent materi~l and the other is made . occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or Of temporary material. non- residential purpose or both.

Temporary Houses : In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for Houses in which both walls and roof are made numbering in the field by the enumerators is described of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. hereunder: Walls may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, Sometimes a series of different buildings are found plastic, polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof along a street which are joined with one another by may be made from anyone of the following temporary common walls on either side looking like a continuous materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, structure. These different units are practically plastic or polythene. independent of one another and are likely to have been built at different times and owned by different persons. Dwelling Room : In such cases, though the whole structure with all the A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide each portion was treated as a separate building and its and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should constituent units as separate census houses. have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth On the other hand, one may come across cases, of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, flats. In these cases while the structure looks like dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's one building, different persons own the flats. In case room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which of flats owned by different persons, the entire are not normally usable for living are not considered structure was treated as one building and each flat as dwelling rooms. A room, used for mUltipurpose as a separate census house. such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where buildings owned by different persons then each such a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and building is treated as a separate building. There can the household also stays in it then the room is not be a situation where within an enclosed compound considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or. there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/he or company or even government that are actually in also lives in it as a separate household then this has occupation of different persons. For example, Indian been considered as a dwelling room available to the OiJ Corporation colony where the buildings are owned servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if by the Corporation but these are in occupation of used for living by any household is also considered their employees. Each such building was treated as as dwelling room. a separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings A dwelling room, which is shared by more than there were flats in occupation of different households, one household, has not been counted for any of them. each such flat was reckoned as a separate census If two households have a dwelling room each but in house. 17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: SATHINDA Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the compound (premises) belonging to the same person, definition of census house strictly in certain cases. e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, etc., only one building number was given for this group each room having direct entrance from the common and each of the constituents a separate census house staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be number. treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars are occupied by a single household it was not realistic has come up was treated as a building. to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main Villa~e : house should be considered and the entire flat was The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue treated as one census house. On the other hand, if village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The· two independent households occupy these five rooms, revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets the first household living in 3 rooms and the second but the entire village is treated as one unit for household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages use, the first three rooms together were treated as within forest areas, each habitation area with locally one census house and the remaining rooms as another recognized boundaries is treated as one village. census house. But if each room was occupied by an independent household, then each such room was Rural-Urban Area: treated as a -separate census house. The data in tables on Houses, Household In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door Amenities and Assets are presented separately for of each room in which an inmate lives openS'to a rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for common room, as it happens almost invariably, the rural arellS': In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition entire hostel/ hotel building was treated as one census of urban area adopted is as follows : house. but if such hostels/hotels have out-houses or other structures used for different purposes or the a) All places with a municipality, corporation, same purpose, then each such structure attached to cantonment board or notified town area the main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate committee, etc. census house. b) A place satisfying the following three In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the criteria simultaneously: pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, i) a minimum population of 5,000; located in a compound, whether enclosed or ii) at least 75 per cent of male working unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the popUlation engaged in non-agricultural main residence may be located in one hut, other huts pursuits; and may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, iii) a density of popUlation of at least 400 baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates per sq. km.(1,OOO per sq. mile). structure, they form a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as one For identification of places which would qualify building and one census house. If some of the huts to be classified as 'urban' all Villages, which, as per are used by one household and the others by a second the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, household as residence, then the two groups of huts a popUlation density of 400 persons per sq. km. and were treated as separate census houses. However, having at least 75 per cent of male working population if there were also other huts in the compound used engaged in non-agricultural activities were considered. for other purposes and not as part of the household's To work out the proportion of male working population residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to were treated as separate census houses. main workers were taken into account. On the other hand, in urban areas, where more Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities than one structure within an enclosed or open and towns have also been treated as urban under 18 ANALYTICAL NOTE

'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths ii) two or more adjoining towns with their are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, outgrowths; and military camps, etc., that may have come up near a iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of their outgrowths all of which form a a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. continuous spread. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to Household: qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit A 'household' is usually a group of persons who but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a normally live together and take their meals from a continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent wherever presented, also includes the data for any of them from doing so. Persons in a household outgrowths of such towns: may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, City : if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, Towns with population of 100,000 and above are then they are not constituent of a common household. called cities. Each such person was to be treated as a separate Urban Agglomeration household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban may be one member households, two member spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban households or multi-member households. outgrowths (OGs) or two or more- physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban Institutional Household : outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway A group of unrelated persons who live in an colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may institution and take their meals from a common come up near a city or statutory town outside its kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a of Institutional Households are boarding houses, village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each mc;:sses, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, sUGh individual area by itself may not satisfy the orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, an independent urban unit but may deserve to be it was specifically mentioned that this category or clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. households would cover only those households where For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglo­ a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and merations during Census of India 2001, following share a common kitchen. criteria are taken as pre-requisites: Houseless Household : (a) The core town or at least one of the Households who do not live in buildings or census constituent towns of an urban agglomeration houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, should necessarily be a statutory town; and in huge pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the (b) The total population of all the constituents open ir places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, (Le., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban etc., are treated as Houseless Households. Agglomeration should not be less than List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census). The Government oflndia by Gazette Notification With these two basic criteria having been met, under Article 314( 1) of Indian Constitution has the following are the possible different situations in declared some castes, races or tribes or parts of or which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: groups within castes, races or tribes as Scheduled i) a city or town with one or more contiguous Castes as there is no standard definition of Scheduled outgrowths; Castes. Similarly, Scheduled Tribes mean all such 19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within person. If the mother died in infancy, the language such tribes or tribal communities as are declared by mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will the President of India to be treated as Scheduled be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf Tribes under Article 342(1) of the Indian Constitution. mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is There is slight change in the definition of Scheduled considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that Castes in 1991. Before that, Scheduled Castes could the language spoken as mother tongue should have a belong to Hindu or Sikh religion. But from 1990, in script. The mother tongues returned by the respondents addition to Hindu and Sikh religions, Scheduled Castes in censu~'are classified and grouped under appropriate may belong to Buddhists religion also. The list of languages according to their linguistic characteristics. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union Territory and are valid only Literate: within the jurisdiction of that State or Union Territory A person aged 7 years and above who can both and not outside. In Punjab State, 37 castes were read and write with understanding in any language is notified by the State Government as Scheduled Castes taken as literate. A person who can only read but at the 1991 Census and there is no change at the cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that 2001 Census. Following 37 castes have been notified to be considered as literate, a person should have as scheduled castes in Punjab; received any formal education or passed any minimum 1. Ad Dharmi 18. Gandhilla, Gandil, educational standard. Literacy could also have been 2. Balmiki, Chura, Gondola achieved through adult literacy classes or through any Bhangi 19. Kabirpanthi, non-formal educational system. People who are blind 3. Bangali Julaha and can read in Braille are treated as literates .. 4. Barar, Burar or 20. Khatik Literacy Rate : Berar 21. Kori, Koli 5. Batwal 22. Marija, Literacy rate of the population is defined as the 6. Bauria, Bawaria Marecha percentage of literates in the age-group seven years 7. Bazigar 23. Mazhabi and above. For different age-groups the percentage 8. Bhanjra 24. Megh of literates in that age-group gives the literacy rate. 9. Chamar, J atia 25. Nat Educational Level : Chamar, Rehgar 26. Od The highest level of education a person has Raigar, Ramdasi or 27. Pasi completed. Ravidasi 28. Perna 10. Chanal 29. Pherera Work: 11. Dagi 30. Sanhai Work is defined as participation in any 12. Darain 31. Sanhal economically productive activity with or without 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea 32. Sansi, Bhedkut, compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 14. Dhanak Manesh be physical and I or mental in nature. Work involves 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, 33: Sansoi not only actual work but also includes effective Siggi 34. Sapela supervision and direction of work. It even includes 16. Dumna, Mahasha, 35. Sarera part time h~lp or unpaid work on farm, family Doom 36. Sikligar enterprise or in any other economic activity. All 17. Gagra 37. Sirkiband persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are Language and Mother Tongue : workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely for domestic consumption As per the census concept, each language is a are also treated as workers. group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire .,. collects information on the mother tongue of each Reference period for determining a person as person and mother tongue is defined as the language worker and non-worker is one year preceding the spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the date of enumeration. 20 ANALYTICAL NOTE Main worker : Where the street sewer does not exist, these A person who has worked for major part of the sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local reference period (i.e. six months or more during the septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water any economically productive activity is termed as closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic 'Main worker'. tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion requires an optimum travel through the (vi) Non-Census Concepts pores of the soil, which renders the harmful liquid bacteriaUy innocuous by the slow process offiltration Improved drinking water : . through the soil iraversed, If the household had access to drinking water Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells supplied from a tap, hand pump, tub~ well or well are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines (protected or covered) situated within or outside the are connected with them. These wells are cleaned premises, it is considered as having access to at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry improved drinking water. type of latrines are of service type latrines from where It may be mentioned that such uniform definition human excreta is removed by scavengers from house may not be valid across all States. to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. System of sewerage : These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or Generally, a sewerage system would mean a tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping network of mains and branches of underground grounds. conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and Fertility : industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those In demography, the word fertility is used in relation that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other to the actual production of children or occurrence of surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those qirths specially live births. Fertility is a measure of carrying both sewage and storm water are called rate at which population adds to itself by births and combined sewers. However, in some towns, which normally assessed by relating the number of births to are not provided with such underground sewerage a full or part of the population, such as number of system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, married women or number of women of child-bearing sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. age. The definitions of the terminology used in Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: soil. Crude birth rate (CBR) : There are three prevalent systems of disposal of Ratio of the number of Iive births in a year to the human wastes, viz. mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 (i) underground sewerage, population. (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual Number of live births during the year disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching CBR = x 1,000 cess pool and collecting well, and Mid-year Population (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging. Crude death rate (CDR) : The system of underground sewerage provide. Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the for the street sewerage with which are connected mid year popUlation, normally expressed per 1,000 the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having population. water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the fecal matter is Number of deaths during the year transported' without the need for scavenging. This CDR = x 1,000 system generally exists in cities and big towns. Mid-year Population 21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Natural growth rate : the particular age) for the entire reproductive age Growth rate is obtained as the difference between span. It provides the average number of children that crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence will be born to a woman under the fertility levels of migration. indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) of reproductive period.

Number of live births in a year to female 45-49 population in any specified age-group normally 5 x I ASFR expressed per 1,000 women. 15-19 TFR = ------Number of live births in a particular 1,000 age-group ASFR = x 1,000 Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) : Mid-year female population of the same age-group Average number of children that would be born to a. married woman if she experiences the current Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span Number of live births in a year to married female (15-49) years assuming that there is no mortality of population in any specified age-group normally women till the completion of reproductive period. expressed per 1,000 married women. 45-49 5 x I ASMFR Number of live births in a particular 15-19 age-group TMFR = ------ASMFR = x 1,000 Mid-year married female population of 1,000 the same age-group Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) General fertility rate (GFR) : Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Number of live births per 1,000 women in the group per 1000 population of the same age-group. reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given .~ Number of deaths in a particular year. age-group ASMR = x 1,000 Number of live births in a year Mid-year population of the same GFR = x 1,000 age-group Mid-year female population in the age-group (15-49) years ql : General marital fertility rate (GMFR) : Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Number of live births per 1,000 married women Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given in a year of children aged less than one year to the year. number of births in that year. Number of live births in a year GMFR = ------x 1,000 q2 Mid-year married female population in Probability of dying bet\~een birth and age 2. the age-group (15-49) years q5 : Total fertility rate (TFR) : Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This It is obtained as the total of the age specific indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate fertility rates (number of children born per woman of (U5MR).

22 ANALYTICAL NOTE Infant mortality rate (IMR) : Still birth rate (SBR) : Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Number of still births during the year children below one year) in a year to the number of SBR = x 1,000 live births in that year. Number of live births and still births during the year Number of infant deaths during the year IMR = x 1,000 Maternal mortality rate (MMR) : Number of live birthsduring the year Number of deaths of women in the age-group Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., 1;>-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of . 'termination of pregnancy from any cause related two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late to pregnancy and child birth per 100,000 live births neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: in a given year.

Neo-Datal mortality rate (NMR) : Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group 15-49 Number of infants dying within the first month of MMR = ------x 100,000 life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births Number of live birth of the same year. Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 population): under during the year Number of currently married females in the age­ NMR = ------x 1,000 group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. Number of live births during the~year i) Early neo- natal mortality rate: Child woman ratio (0-4) : , Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days 1. Number of children in the age-group 0-4 years During the year per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years. ------x 1,000 Number of live births during the year Child woman ratio (5-9) : 2. Number of children in the age-group 5-9 years ii) Late neo-natal mortality rate : per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years. Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than 1) Migration 29 days during the year ------x 1,000 2) Internal and International Migration Number of live births during the year 3) Rural - Vrban component of migration

Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) : Civic status of urban units : Number of deaths of 29 days to less than Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the One year during the year basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town ------x 1,000 e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal Number of live births during the year Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc.

Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) : Size class of VA/town: Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week Size-class of VA/Town is based on the of delivery per 1000 births in a year. population size of the VA/City/Town VAs/Towns Number of still births and infant deaths of less with 100,000 and above population are classified as than 7 days during the year Class I VAs/Towns. These Class I VAs.lTowns are PMR = x 1,000 now further sub classified into seven sub classes Number of live births and still births ~amely M 1 to M7 depending on the population size during the year 'of VACity/Town. These are:

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' BATHINDA M7 (5,000,000 and above) narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of M6 (2,000,000 to 4,999,999) ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999) combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, M4 (500,000-999,999) health or morals. M3 (300,000-499,999) M2 (200,000-299,999) and Mega city: Ml (100,000-199,999) The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenom­ Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are enon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term classified as Class II towns', 20,000 to 49,999 of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem population are Class III towns, population with 10,000- of management of civic amenities and capacity to 19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and absorb the relatively high growth of popUlation. Indian 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million 5,000 population are Class VI towns. and above as the cut off point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion Slum area: in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Act, 1956, which was enacted by the Central Affairs and employment, Department of Urban Government defined slums as a) Areas where Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. or b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above fault arrangement and design of such buildings, population have been treated as Mega cities.

(vii) 200t-Census Findings-Population and its distribution

The following table shows distribution of rural and urban population by tahsils in the district. POPULATION, NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND TOWNS, 2001

Name of Po ulation Tahsil Total Rural 'r- Urban Number of No. of p M F P M F' P M F Villages Towns Total Inhabited 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Rampura Phul 2~3,606 150,,259 133,347 238,941 126,567 112,374 44665 23,692 20,973 76 76 Bathinda 63i,475 340,083 291,392 371,480 200,120 171,360 259995139,963 120,032 120 116 6 Talwandi Sabo 268,214 142,467 125,747 221,120 117,431 103,689 47094 25,036 22,058 88 88 2 District total 1,183,295 632,809 550,486 831,541 444,1l8 387,423 351,754188,691 163,063 284 280 9

Bathinda district has a population of 1,183,295 Out of the total population in the district 831,541 including 632,809 males and 550,486 females. This (70.3%) is residing in rural and 351,754 (29.7%) in makes 4.9 per cent of State's population. urban areas. The corresponding percentages of rural Among the tahsils, Bathinda with a population of and urban population in the State are 66.1 and 39.9 631,475 is the most populous while Talwandi Sabo respectively. The rural population spreads over 280 with a population of268,214 is the least populous tahsil inhabited villages and urban population is distributed in the district. In other words, tahsil with the highest over 9 towns in the district An -inhabited village in the population is more than twice the tahsil having least district on an average has a population of 2,970 as population. The population of other tahsil (Rampura against 1,311 in the state signifying that the villages Phul) is 283,606. A tahsil in the district on an average in Bathinda district are much larger in size. Towns, has a population of 394,432 compared with 338,319 on the other hand, are comparatively smaller in the in the State as a whole. district as compared with that of the State; a town

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE in Bathinda district on an average has a population 200 I resulting in a net addition of 197,994 persons of 39,084 as against 52,627 in the state. Among the during this decade. In percentage terms the Bathinda towns in the district, Bathinda MCI (217,256) is the district has recorded a decadal growth rate of 20.1 most populous while Bhisiana C.T (4,775) is the least per cent. Among the districts, Bathinda ranks 7th and populous town in the district. this growth rate is at par with that of state (20.1 %).

Size Class & Status of a Town: Density:

The methodology of urbanization can be better ,.i" Bathinda district with a population of 1,183,295 understood in terms of distribution of urban population and an area of 3,353 sq.km has a density or-353 among towns of different size classes. It has been persons per sq. km, which is significantly lower than the tradition for the Census organization to classifY . that of the State (484) and ranks 13 th among the towns according to their population size. A town with districts in the state. a population of 100,000 or more is termed as 'city' Within the district, Bathinda (416) is the most in Indian census. densely populated tahsil and Talwandi Sabo (275) is Class Population size No. of Towns the least populated tahsil. Likewise, rural density varies between 267 in Bathinda and 231 in Talwandi 2 3 Sabo tahsil. The urban density is the highest in Class - I 100,000 and above (Generally referred to as city) 1 Rampura Phul (5,030) tahsil and the lowest in Class - II 50,000 to 99,999 0 Bathinda (2,015) tahsil. Class - III 20,000 to 49,999 2 Sex Ratio: Class - IV 10,000 to 19,999 3 Class - V 5,000 to 9,999 2 Sex ratio is derived as the number of females per 1,000 males. Generally speaking differentials in Class - VI Less than 5,000 mortality conditions of males and females, male-female Bathinda City with a population of217,256 is the ratio at birth and sex selective migration are the key only class I town in the district. There is no Class II factors, which determine the sex composition. It reflects town in the district, two fall in the population size class the socio-economic and demographic characteristic III, three are class-IV towns, the two are Class V of the population, and unfolds the status of women in towns, and remaining one is Class VI town. Nearly the society and care of the girl child in particular. three-fifth (61.8%) of the urban population in the Significant feature of Punjab's population is the district is residing in Class I town and 20.5 per cent preponderance of males over females. According to is residing in Class III towns in the district. The share Census 2001, out of the total population of24,358,999 of Class IV towns is 13.0 per cent, while class V and in the State, 12,985,045 are males and 11,373,954 are VI towns accommodate only 3.4 per cent and 1.3 per females resulting in an overall sex ratio of(876) which cent respectively of the urban population in the district. is significantly lower than the country as whole (933). During this decade the number of towns has gone The sex ratio in the State and its constituent up from 8 in 1991 to 9 in 2001. There has been an districts has remained to be low throughout. At the addition of 1 town, with a population of 4,775, which begin,ning of the 20th century, the sex ratio was 832 is 1.3 per cent of the urban population ofthe district. in 190 I, which declined to 780 in 191 I. Ever since, The new town added, Bhisiana C.T., falls in the the sex ratio in the state gradually improved till 1991 category of Class VI towns. No town of 1991 has when the sex ratio in the state reached 882. However, been declassified at the 2001 Census. it has declined to 876 at 200 I, exhibiting a fall of 6 Population Growth, Density and Sex Ratio points in the State.

Population Growth : ,i" In Bathinda district details prior to 1951 census During 1991-2001, population of Bathinda district are not available. Ever since 1951 the sex ratio in has increased from 985,301 in 1991 to 1183,295 in the district has gradually improved from 833 in 1951

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA to 870 in 2001. Within the State the districts among among the districts in the State. Firozpur, Muktsar, themselves show considerable disparity which is the Sangrur and Mansa are the only other four districts highest in (935) and the lowest in which have literacy rate lower than that of Bathinda. Ludhiana (824).Bathinda district with a sex ratio of Among the tahsils in the district, Bathinda (65.8%) 870. ranks 14th among the districts in the State ranks at the top while Talwandi Sabo (53.4%) is exceeding only three districts namely Patiala, placed at the bottom. However, none of these tahsils Ludhiana and Fatehgarh Sahib. Apparently, sex ratio in the district has literacy rate higher than the overall in the district is significantly lower than the State, literacy rate in the state. which in itself is marked with a low sex ratio. Between the two sexes, the gap in the literacy Among the tahsils in the district the sex ratio is rate among males and females in the district is more the highest in Rampura Phul (887) and the lowest in significant as compared to that of the State. In Bathinda (857). The rural sex ratio varies between Bathinda district 67.8 per cent among males and 53.7 888 in Rampura Phul and 856 in Bathinda tahsil, the per cent among females are literate, while the urban sex raiio fluctuates between 885 in Rampura corresponding figures for the State are 75.2 and 63.4 Phul and 858 in Bathinda tahsil. The towns among per cent respectively. themselves exhibit significant disparity in this regard; Likewise, the rural-urban literacy rates also exhibit it varies between 893 in Kot Fatta and 683 in Bhisiana. significant disparity. In the district 55.1 per cent of The sex ratio of child population in age group 0-6 the rural population and 75.4 per cent of the urban in the State and its constituent districts is quite low population is literate. The urban literacy is higher and this has become a matter of deep concern. i>unjab than the rural in all the tahsils and the gap in urban has a child sex ratio of 798; it is almost identical in literacy rate is maximum in Bathinda (19.6 percentage its rural (799) and urban (796) areas. In Bathinda points) and minimum in Talwandi Sabo (16.4 district, the child sex ratio (785) is even lower than percentage points). The corresponding gap in male that of the State. Within the district, the tahsils among and female literacy rate in rural areas is highest in themselves display a considerable disparity in their Bathinda (16.5 percentage points) and lowest in child sex ratio; it is the maximum in Rampura Phul Rampuya"Phul (11.4 percentage points). Similarly for (795) and the minimum in Bathinda (780). urban areas, this gap is 15.2 percentage points in Talwandi Sabo and 12.0 percentage points in Bathinda Likewise, the disparity in the rural and urban child sex ratio among the tahsils is also quite marked; the Work Participation Rate rural child sex ratio varies between 798 both in Definition of Work and Classification of Workers: Rampura Phul and Bathinda and 786 in Talwandi Sabo, while the variation in urban child sex ratio is to the How the 'work' is defined by the Census needs extent of 794 in Talwandi Sabo and 752 in Bathinda. to be understood properly. Work is defined as the participation in any economically productive activity Literacy: with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such Any person who is able to read and write with participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. understanding in any language is recorded as literate. Work involves not only the actual work but also ' As in 1991 all the children below 7 years of age have includes effective supervision and direction of work. been treated as illiterates. It even incl~des part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic 69.7 per cent of the state's population is literate activity. The scope of definition of work was expanded which is higher than that of the country as such at the Census of India 2001, which includes production (64.8%). Among the StateslUnion Territories, Punjab of milk even for domestic consumption. In the 1991 th ranks 16 in terms of literacy. Census cultivation of certain crops even for one's In Bathinda district 61.2 per cent of the population self-consumption was treated as an economic activity. is recorded as literate which is significantly lower than The scope of the term cultivation was expanded in the state by 8.5 percentage points. It ranks quite low this census to include certain other crops such as 26 ANALYTICAL NOTE tomatoes, all types·offlowers, fruit and tuber potatoes, Bathinda. In the district 55.2 per cent among males chilies and turmeric, viper, cardamoms, vegetables etc, and 27.5% among females are reported as workers in other words plantation of tea, coffee, rubber, showing a significant reduction in the gap between coconut and betel nuts have been classified under the two. In Talwandi Sabo, one-third of the females plantation and not included in cultivation. (36.7 per cent) are recorded as workers. The reference period for recording the economic .,.. Out of the total workers, 34.6 per cent are main activity of any person is preceding one year from the workers and 7.8 per cent are marginal workers. The date of enumeration. AU those persons who had proportion of main workers is the highest in Talwandi worked for six months or more during the last year Sabo (36.0%) and the lowest in Bathinda tahsil are recorded as main workers while those who had .(33.9%). However, the proportion of marginal worked for less then six months during the last one workers is significantly higher in Talwandi Sabo tahsil year are treated as marginal workers. A person who (1.0%) followed by Rampura Phul (9.6%) and had not worked at all during the last one year falls Bathinda (5.5%). Further, the incidence of marginal in the category of non- worker. Workers have been workers is observed to be more among females further classified into four categories viz. Cultivators, compared with males. The proportion of marginal Agricultural labourers, workers in Household workers in the district among females (12.2%) is Industries and other workers. excelled only by district Mansa (12.4%) and is more than thrice that of males (3.9%). By and large, a Punjab, with a work participation rate of37.5 per similar pattern is observed among all the tahsils in cent, ranks 24th among the StateslUnion Territories the district. In Talwandi Sabo, 19.0 per cent of in the Country and thus, the work participation rate females are marginal workers as against 4.0 per cent in the Stat~ is lower than that of India (39.1 %). among male counterparts. Rampura Phul (15.1 %) and Among the districts in the State, the proportion of Bathinda (7.9%) too, have a higher proportion of workers varies between 44.9 per cent in Nawanshahr female marginal workers. district and 33.3 per cent in . In all 10 out of 17 districts in the State have shown work Religion: participation above the state average and among them It has been customary for the Indian Census to five districts have two-fifths of their population provide information on religious persuations of its reported as worker. Besides Nawanshahr, they include people. Religion is one of the basic cultural Bathinda (42.3%), Mansa (40.9%), Sangrur (40.7%) characteristics of population and several religions have and Moga (40.1%). thrived in the secular state of India. Apparently, information on various religious communities in the Main Workers and Marginal Workers country has been of great interest and useful to the 32.2 per cent of Punjab's population has been Anthropologists, Sociologists, Demographers, recorded as Main Workers and 5.3% as Marginal Administrators, Planners and the public at large. Workers. The corresponding figures for 1991 Census Question 7 of the household schedule canvassed at were 30.1 per cent and 0.8 per cent respectively. In the 2001 Census pertained to religion. The instructions Bathinda district Main Workers and Marginal Workers to enumerators were to record faithfully the religion constitute 34.6 per cent and 7.8 per cent of the total of each member of the household as returned by the population respectively. Among the tahsils in the district respondent in reply to this question. the percentage of workers varies between 46.9 in The six main religions in the country were Rampura Phul and 39.3 in Talwandi Sabo tahsil. The recorded by using following codes in Census 2001:- percentage of Marginal Workers varies between 23.5 Hindus in Talwandi Sabo tahsil and 14.0 in Bathinda tahsil. Muslims 2 The work participation rate in Bathinda district Christians 3 (42.3%) is better than the state average (37.5%). Sikhs 4 Among the tahsils in the district, it varies between Buddhists 5 47.0 per cent in Talwandi Sabo and 39.4 per cent in Jains 6 27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ': BATHINDA For all others, actual religion as stated was Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: recorded fully. Further more, if any individual stated Out of the total popUlation of 24,358,999 in the that he had no religion, the answer was recorded state 7,028,723 belong to scheduled castes as per 2001 accordingly. Census. As such 28.9 % of the state's population The instructions for recording this information are belongs to scheduled castes and 30.0 % of the district by and large the same as in 1991. A brief analysis popUlation belongs to scheduled castes. based on 2001 Census data is given under annexure V. Among the tahsils it is the highest in Talwandi Mother Tongue : Sabo (30.9%), while Bathinda (29.3 %) is the lowest and Rampura Phul (30.7%) falls in-between Talwandi Question 10 of the Household Schedule canvassed Sabo ,and Rampura Phul tahsils and both of these at the 2001 Census pertained to 'Mother Tongue'. It have recorded higher percentage than that of the is the language spoken in the childhood by the district average. person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's In consonance with the general trends in the state, scheduled castes are more rural by residence. In the home in childhood will be the mother-tongue. In the district 32.7 per cent of population in rural area case of infants and deaf mutes the language usually belongs to scheduled castes while the corresponding spoken by the mother should be recorded. In case of percentage in urban areas is 23.5 per cent. In Bathinda doubt, the language mainly spoken in the household tahsil scheduled castes comprise one-third (34.0%) may be recorded. Since the household may consist of rural population and this percentage is the highest of persons related by blood or of unrelated persons among all the tahsils in the district. On the other hand or a mix of both, every person in the househ;ld is it is the lowest in Talwandi Sabo (31.0%) outdone by asked about herlhis mother tongue because the mother Rampura Phul (32.2%). tongue of each member of a household need not necessarily be the same. It may be different for Durin& the 1991-2001 scheduled castes population different members in the household. The definition of in the state has increased by 22.4 per cent which is 'Mother Tongue' is the same as in 1991. marginally higher than that of Bathinda district (22.1 %). In the district 41.5 per cent of the scheduled Question 11 of the Household Schedule was aimed castes popUlation is literate which is significantly lower to collect information on 'other languages known' (up than that of the state (56.2%).37.2 per cent of to two languages in order of proficiency). scheduled castes population in rural areas and 55.3 A brief note along with table based on 1991 & per cent in urban areas of Bathinda district is literate. 2001Census data is given in Annexure VIII. There is no scheduled tribe population in the State.

(viii) Brief Analysis Based on Primary Census Abstract

TABLE 1 : DECADALCHANGE IN POPULATION OFTAHSILS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

Serial Tahsil PopUlation Percentage decadal Percentage urban number 1991 2001 variation 1991-200 I population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~ 9 to II 12 I3 1 Rampura Phul 241,634 206,104 35,530 283,606 238,941 44,665 17.4 15.9 25.7 14.7 15.7 2 Bathinda 507,651 319,846 187,805 631,475 371,480 259,995 24.4 16.1 38.4 37.0 41.2 3 Talwandi Sabo 236,016 193,561 42,455 268,214 221,120 47,094 13.6 14.2 10.9 18.0 17.6

District Total: 985,301 719,511 265,790 1,183,295 831,541 351,754 20.1 15.6 32.3 27.0 29.7

During 1991-2001, the district recorded a growth cent in Bathinda and 13.6 percent in Talwandi Saba. rate of 20.1 per cent, which is at par with the state Besides, Talwandi Sabo, the decadal growth rate is lower average. Among the tahsils, it varies between 24.4 per than that of the district in Rampura Phul (17.4%) also. 28 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Only Bathinda tahsil in the district has witnessed the 29.7 per cent of the population in the district is higher growth rate than that of the state average. urban as against 27.0 per cent in 1991. Except The urban population in the district grew by 32.3 Talwandi Sabo tahsil, the other two tahsils have noted per cent, which is double than that of the rural growth increase in their urban population as compared to 1991 rate (15.6%). The urban growth rate is 38.4 per census. This increase is the maximum in Bathinda cent in Bathinda tahsil followed by 25.7 per cent in where 41.2 per cent of the population is recorded as Rampura Phul. The urban (10.9%) as well rural urban as against 37.0 per cent in 1991 and this increase (14.2%) growth rates are the lowest Talwandi Sabo. is marginal in Rampura Phul tahsil where the proportion The other two tahsils experienced slightly higher rural of urban population has improved froin 14.7 per cent growth rate than that of the district average. . in 1991 to 15.7 per cent in 2001.

TABLE 2: NUMBERAN~ PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 Serial District/C.D.block Total number Total rural popUlation Number and Population less number of inhabited percentage of than 200 villages Persons Males Females villages Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Phul 46 147,312 77,740 69,572 o (0.0) 0 0 2 Rampura 30 91,629 48,827 42,802 o (0.0) 0 0 3 Nathana 32 129,025 72,059 56,966 o (0.0) 0 0 4 Bathinda 54 164,204 86,984 77,220 o (0.0) 0 0 5 Sangat 38 100,681 52,909 47,772 1 (2.6) 103 96 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 ' 129,364 68,664 60,700 o (0.0) 0 0 7 Maur 33 69,326 36,935 32,391 o {O.O} 0 0 Districts {Rural} Total: 280 831,541 444,118 387,423 1 { 0.4} 103 96

Serial District/C.D. block Number and Population Number and Population Number and PopUlation number percentage 200-499 percentage 500-999 percentage 1000-1999 of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Phul o (0.0) 0 0 3 (6.5) 1,306 1,212 19 (41.3) 16,098 14,366 2 Rampura o (0.0) 0 0 2 (6.7) 941 844 II (36.7) 8,059 6,910 3 Nathana 1 (3.1) 195 174 1 (3.1) 527 469 8 (25.0) 6,960 6,209 4 Bathinda I (1.9) 22'1 225 4 (7.4) 1,486 1,259 14 (25.9) 11,741 10,421 5 Sangat o (0.0) 0 0 2 (5.3) 1,007 862 13 (34.2) 10,353 9,400 6 Talwandi Sabo o (0.0) 0 0 5 (10.6) 1,749 1,497 17 (36.2) 14,250 12,795 7 Maur 1 (3.0) 257 230 6 (18.2) 2,672 2,343 11 (33.3) 8,943 7,890 Districts {Rural} Total: 3 { I.1} 681 629 23 ( 8.2) 9,688 8,486 93 { 33.2) 76,404 67,991

Serial District/C.n. block Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population number percentage 2000-4999 percentage 5000-9999 percentage 10000 and above of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

1 Phul 16 (34.8) 27,369 24,615 6 (13.0)' 19,703 17,540 2 (4.3) 13,264 11,839 2 Rampura 12 (40.0) 20,518 18,305 5 (16.7) 19,309 16,743 o (0.0) 0 0 3 Nathana 15 (46.9) 24,448 21,453 6 (18.8) 22,006 19,555 1 (3.1) 17,923 9,106 4 Bathinda 28 (51.9) 48,908 43,750 7 (13.0) 24,620 21,565 o (0.0) 0 0 5 Sangat 20 (52.6) 34,223 30,818 2 !S.3) 7,223 6,596 o (0.0) 0 0 6 Talwandi Sabo 22 (46.8) 36,939 32,590 Z (4.3) 6,816 5,974 I (2.1) 8,910 7,844 7 Maur 15 (45.5) 25,063 21,928 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 Districts (Rural) Total: 128 ( 45.7) 217,468 193,45928 ( 10.0) 99,677 87,973 4 ( 1.4) 40,097 28,789

Out of 284 villages in the district, 4 are un- village on an average has a population of 2,970 in inhabited and all of them fall in Bathinda tahsil. A the district, the corresponding size of the inhabited 29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA village in the State, as a whole is 1311. Evidently, TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DE-NOTIFIED, the inhabited villages in Bathinda district are much DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 larger in population size as compared to the State. Serial Name of town Urban status Among 280 inhabited villages, 1(0.4%) village has a number of town population of less than 200, 3(1.1%) fall in the 2 3 population size Class of200-499, 116(41.4%) in the New Towns category 500-1999, 128(45.7%) in the range of 1 '~ Bhisiana 2000-4999, 28 (10.0%) are having population I cr varying between 5000-9999 and the remaining 4 (1.4%) Declassified and Merged Towns villages have a population of 10,000 and above. In other Nil words 27 villages are small sized with a population of This table exhibits new towns added, denotified, less than 1000 and they contain 2.4 per cent of the and merged in the district for the 2001 Census. rural population of the district, 221 villages are medium sized having population 1000-4999 and they There are 9 towns in the district and 8 of them contain 66.8 per cent of rural population of the district, are statutory in status and only 1 is a census town 32 villages in the district are large sized having popu­ i.e. Bhisiana which is newly added to the district at the 2001 Census. . lation 5000+ and they contain 30.8 per cent of the rural population of the district. Among them 4 are Further, in the district, no town of 1991 Census exceptionally large sized and they accommodate 8.3 has either been de-notified or merged at the 2001 per cent of the district rural population. Census.

TABLE 4: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

Range of population density Total number of villages Percentage of villages Population Percentage (per square kilometer) in each popUlation in each population distribution density range density range of population 2 3 4 5 0-10 o 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0.4 199 0.0 21-50 0.4 1,076 0.1 51-100 o 0.0 0 0.0 101-200 50 17.9 99,800 12.0 201-300 150 53.6 464,966 55.9 301-500 73 26.1 218,374 26.3 501 + 5 1.8 47,126 5.7 Not known o 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 280 100.0 831,541 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 260

This table shows distribution of villages according of the total villages and 12.0 per cent of the total to density of population. The district on an average population have density of population in the range of has a rural density of 260 persons per Sq. km. The 101-200. The average density in the range of villages however display a significant variation among 201-300 is the characteristics of 150 (53.6 %) villages themselves. As many as 2 (0.8%) villages have a and they accommodate 55.9 per cent of the district low density of 100 or below persons per sq. km. and populat~on. they contain barely 0.1 per cent of district's rural 73 villages fall in the density range of population. 50 villages which constitute 17.9 per cent 301-500. This is to say that more than one-fourth

30 ANALYTICAL NOTE (26.1 %) of the villages have high density varying Very high density of more than 500 is the between 301 and 500 and accommodate more than characteristics of 5 (1.8 %) villages. These villages one-fourth (26.3%) of the district's rural account for 5.7 per cent of the rural population of population. the district. TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001 Census State District Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 1901 832 836 804 NA NA 712 1911 780 785 740 NA NA 657 1921 799 808 735 NA NA 644 1931 815 832 721 NA NA 693 1941 836 855 750 NA NA 783 1951 844 854 807 839 845 812 1961 854 865 817 834 837 824 1971 865 868 856 851 850 852 1981 879 884 865 861 869 843 1991 882 888 868 884 888 873 2001 876 890 849 870 872 864 Note: Sex Ratio has been defined as number of,females per 1000 males.

Sex Ratio reflects the socio-economic and shown 16 point decrease from 888 to 872 during this demographic characteristics of population. It unfolds decade. Similarly urban sex ratio of the district had the status of women in society and the care for the been shooting up from 644 in 1921 to 852 in 1971 girl child in particular. Unfortunately, in consonance ,and after that it continued to go down and up during with the overall patterns of the State, the sex ratio in every census and tumbled down from 873 in 1991 to the district has remained low throughout except in 864 in 2001 to stand at 1 ph position among all the 1991. The sex ratio declined from 832 in 1901 to 780 districts in the state. in 1911 in the state. Ever since 1911, the sex ratio TABLE 6 : SEX RATIO BY TAHSILS, 2001 showed a gradual improvement, uninterruptedly, till 1991 when it reached 882. During 1991-2001, the Serial Name of Sex ratio number Tahsil Total Rural Urban sex ratio has declined by 6 points, from 882 to 876. 2 3 4 5 The population census data are not available for 1 Rampura Phu1 887 888 885 Bathinda district prior to 1951 Census other than urban 2 Bathinda 857 856 858 areas. Bathinda district had a sex ratio of 839 in 1951, 3 Talwandi Sabo 883 883 881 which declined to 834 in 1961, and improved to 851 District Total: 870 872 864 in 1971, 861 in 1981 and 884 in 1991 and further decreased to 870 in 2001 However, likewise the Among the tahsils, the sex ratio varies between overall state patterns, the sex ratio in the district has 887 in Rampura Phu\ and 857 in Bathinda, which is declined by 14 points; from 884 in 1991 to 870 in the lowest among all the tahsils followed by 883 in 2001. This decline is more noticeable in urban areas Talwandi Sabo tahsil. in comparison with the rural. In the state, the urban The rural sex ratio varies between 888 in sex ratio has declined from 868 in 1991 to 849 in Rampura Phul and 856 in Bathinda tahsil, and the 2001 while the corresponding decline in the urban urban sex ratio fluctuates between 885 in Rampura sex ratio of the district is from 873 to 864. The rural Phul and 858 in Bathinda tahsil. The rural sex sex ratio in the state has increased by 2 points from ratio is better than their urban counterparts in 888 in 1991 to 890 in 2001, while in the district it has Rampura Phul and Talwandi Sabo tahsil. The rural ·31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA and urban sex ratios in these two tahsils are 888 sex ratio exceeds rural (856). District as a whole, & 885 and 883 & 881 respectively. The position rural (872) sex ratio excels urban (864) by 8 is vice versa in Bathinda tahsil where urban (858) points.

TABLE 7 : SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of CD Sex number block ratio 2 3 Phul 895 2 Rampura 877 3 Nathana 791 4 Bathinda 888 5 Sangat 903 6 Talwandi Sabo 884 7 Maur 877 District (Rural) Total: 872

Table 7 exhibits CD blockwise sex ratio in the (791) it is below the district average of 872. A vital district. Among the CD.blocks sex ratio varies contrast is screened while comparing sex ratio of between 903 in Sangat and 791 in Nathana. In six these two CD blocks. Whereas Sangat boasts of CD blocks sex ratio is higher than that of the sex crossing 900 mark, Nathana is exhibiting a poor ratio of district. Whereas in C.D. Block Nathana below 800 mark. TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Range of Number of Percentage Population Percentage sex ratio inhabited villages of villages 2001 distribution for villages in each range of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 0.4 27,029 3.3 700-749 1 0.4 2,657 0.3 750-799 0 0.0 0 0.0 800-849 31 11.1 59,286 7.1 850-899 134 47.9 420,960 50.6 900-949 99 35.4 303,708 36.5 950-999 14 5.0 17,901 2.2 1000-1099 0 0.0 0 0.0 1100+ 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 280 100.0 831,541 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 872 Sex ratio of rural population by ranges is (47.9%) of the total villages and more than one-half portrayed in Table 8. The district as such is marked (50.6%) of the rural population. with a relatively low sex ratio (872). This is rather As many as 99 villages are marked with a high low (less than 800) in 2 villages. The villages with sex ratio of 900-949 and they constitute 35.4 per cent low sex ratio comprise 0.8 per cent of the total villages of the total villages and account for 36.5 per cent of in the district and contain 3.6 per cent of district rural the district rural population. Male-female ratio is quite population. 31 villages (11.1 %) are marked with a close to parity in the range of 950-999 in 14 (5.0%) rural sex ratio of 800-849 and they contain 7.1 per villages having 2.2 per cent of the rural population of cent ofthe district rural population. Maximum number the district. of 134 villages exhibit a rural sex ratio in the range Not even a single village in Bathinda district falls in of 850-899. These make a little less than one-half the sex ratio ranges of 1000-1099 and 1100 and above. 32 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 9 : SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATlONSrrOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of U.A.I Urban status Sex ratio number Town+· of town 2 3 4 Bathinda (M CI) 858 2 Bhisiana (CT) 683 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 888 4 Goniana (M CI) 866 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) 893 6 Maur (M CI) 877 7 Raman (M CI) 887 8 Rampura Phul UA· 885 (i) Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 885 (ii) Rampura Phul (M Cl) 886 9 Sangat (M CI) 887 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 864

+ Towns arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns.

Sex ratio in urban agglomeratibns/towns is many as in 7 towns the sex ratio is higher than that exhibited in Table 9. The district on an average has of the district average and is below the district an urban sex ratio of 864, which is higher than that average in Bhisiana CT. (683) and Bathinda MCI of the urban sex ratio of the state (849). (858). The deplorable part of the sex ratio is that Among the towns/VAs, the sex ratio varies J3hisiana Census town is exhibiting sex ratio ever between 683 in Bhisiana and 893 in Kot Fatta. As below 700 mark.

TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TAHSILS, 2001

Serial Name of Tahsil Total/ Total population in Sex ratio number Rura1/ 0-6 age group for 0-6 Urban Persons Males Females age group 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rampura Phul Total 36,412 20,283 16,129 795 Rural 30,830 17,150 13,680 798 Urban 5,582 3,133 2,449 782

2 Bathinda Total 77,551 43,568 33,983 780 Rural 47,432 26;377 21,055 798 Urban 30,119 17,191 12,928 752

3 Talwandi Sabo Total 35;395 19,805 15,590 787 Rural 29,209 16,357 12,852 786 Urban 6,186 3,448 2,738 794 District Total: Total 149,358 83,656 65,702 785 Rural 107,471 59,884 47,587 795 Urban 41,887 23,772 18,115 762

33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA The sex ratio of child population in age-group 0-6 Likewise, the disparity in the rural and urban child is shown in Table 10. The State and its districts are sex ratio among the tahsils is also quite marked; the marked with a very low child sex ratio and this has rural child sex ratio varies between Rampura Phu] become a matter of deep concern. Punjab has a child and Bathinda (798 each) and in Talwandi Sabo (786), sex ratio of (798) as compared to India (927) and while the variation in urban child sex ratio is between Bathinda district has even lower child sex ratio of785. 794 in Talwandi, Sabo and 752 in Bathinda. Within the district, the tahsils among themselves Tersely educing, Bathinda district ranks 13 th display a considerable disparity in their child sex ratio; among other districts in child sex ratio and startling it is the maximum in Rampura Phul (795) and the point is that neither district nor any tahsil crosses 800 minimum in Bathinda (780). mark which is some thing serious to ponder over.

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name ofC.D. Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio number block Persons Males Females for 0-6 age group 2 3 4 5 6

1 Phul 19,128 10,544 8,584 814 2 Rampura 11,702 6,606 5,096 771 3 Nathana 16,270 9,060 7,210 796 4 Bathinda 20,764 11,560 9,204 796 5 Sangat 13,349 7,377 5,972 810 6 Talwandi Sabo 17,295 9,661 7,634 790 7 Maur 8,963 5,076 3,887 766 District (Rural) Total: 107,471 59,884 47,587 795 Table 11 shows CD Blockwise sex ratio of the two, and also in improving the prevailing low popUlation in the age-group 0-6.The gap in the levels of sex ratio. More so, three CD blocks viz. child sex ratio in rural areas (795) and the over Talwandi Saba (790), Rampura (771) and Maur all rural sex ratio (872) in the district is alarming; (766) are marked with child sex ratio even lower showing a gap of 77 points between the two. This than the district average. Phul (814) , and Sangat is a cause of concern and looks for possible (810) are the only two CD blocks crossing 800 remedial measures in bridging the gap between marks.

TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage distribution PopUlation Percentage distribution for villages villages of villages 2001 of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 41 14.6 12,178 11.3 700-749 48 17.1 13,639 12.7 750-799 66 23.6 32,261 30.0 800-849 51 18.2 26,391 24.6 850-899 32 11.4 11,095 10.3 900-949 20 7.1 6,710 6.2 950-999 10 3.6 2,722 2.5 1000-1099 9 3.2 2,162 2.0 1100+ 3 1.1 313 0.3 District (Rural) Total 280 100.0 107,471 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) (or District: 795 34 ANALYTICAL NOTE The district (Rural) is marked with a very 5,low villages) fall in the range of 800-849 and possess 24.6 child sex ratio (795).41 (14.6 %) villages are marked per cent of district rural child population. Another 32 with excessively low child sex ratio of less than 700. (11.4%) villages having 10.3 per cent of child These villages together constitute (11.3%) of the child popUlation are in the range of850-899. The rural child population in age group 0-6 of the district. The rural sex ratio is fairly high in the range of 900-949 in 20 child sex ratio is equally low in the range of 700-749 (7.1 %) villages containing 6.2 per cent of the rural in 48 (17.1 %) villages constituting 12.7 per cent of child population, and another 10 villages (3.6%) having rural child population. Another 66 (23.6 %) villages 2.5 per cent of the rural child population display a fall in the range of750-799 and they contain (30.0%) very high sex ratio of950-999. 12 villages in the district of the rural child population of the district. Barely 125 are female biased, out of which, 9 villages fall in the villages (out of 280), which make less than (44.6%) .range of 1000-1099 and 3 in the range of 1100+. of the villages and contain slightly bette'r percentage These 12 villages together make 4.3 per cent of the (45.9%) of rural child population have crossed 800 total villages and share 2.3 per cent of the rural child mark. Among them, 51 (18.2% of the total rural population of the district.

TABLE13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of UNTown+* Urban status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for number of town Persons Males Females 0-6 age group 2 3 4 5 6 7

Bathinda (M tl) 24,496 13,980 10,516 752 2 Bhisiana (eT) 731 416 315 757 3 Bhucho Mandi (M el) 1,726 979 747 763 .,. 4 Goniana (M el) 1,544 911 633 695 5 Kot Fatta (M el) 876 476 400 840 6 Maur (M el) 3,640 2,041 1,599 783 7 Raman (M el) 2,546 1,407 1,139 810 8 Rampura Phul UA 5,582 3,133 2,449 782 (i) Rampura Phul * (M el+OG) 5,582 3,133 2,449 782 (ii) Rampura Phul (M el) 5,321 2,999 2,322 774 9 Sangat (M el) 746 429 317 739 District (Urban) Total 41,887 23,772 18,1l5 762

+ Towns arranged in alphabetical order. * In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns.

Sex ratio of child population in age-group 0-6 in other five towns it exceeds the district average. urban area of the district (762) is significantly lower Besides. Kot Fatta (840), these include Raman (810), than that of the overall urban sex ratio (864) in the Maur (783), Rampura Phul (782) and Bhucho Mandi district. (763). The most assertable part of urban child sex Among the towns/UAs, child sex ratio is the ratio in Bathinda district is that it is badly superated highest in Kot Fatta (840) and the lowest in Goniana by all districts except Gurdaspur (762) to whom it (695).4 out of9 towns show urban sex ratio of child equals. Ludhiana excepts with 8 19 child. Sex ratio in population lower than that of the district average. In urban areas exceeding Bathinda (762) by 57 points.

35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TAHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Total/ Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number Rural! population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban Castes Tribes population to population to population poplilation total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rampura Phul Total 283,606 87,066 30.7 Rural 238,941 77,046 32.2 Urban 44,665 10,020 22.4 2 Bathinda Total 631,475 184,729 29.3 Rural 371,480 126,337 34.0 Urban 259,995 58,392 22.5 3 Talwandi Sabo Total 268,214 82,857 30.9 Rural 221,120 68,508 31.0 Urban 47,094 14,349 30.5 District Total: Total 1,183,295 354,652 30.0 Rural 831541 271891 32.7 Urban 351754 82761 23.5

30.0 per cent of the population in the qistrict In consonance with the general trends in the state, belongs to scheduled castes as compared to 28.9 per scheduled castes are more rural by residence. In the cent in the state as such. Among the tahsils it is the district 32.7 per cent of rural population belongs to highest in Talwandi Sabo (30.9 %) and the lowest in scheduled castes while the corresponding percentage Bathinda (29.3 %). Rampura Phul has 30.7 per cent in urban areas is 23.5 per cent. In Bathinda tahsil scheduled castes. Rural scheduled castes population scheduled castes comprise one-third (34.0%) of rural percentage is higher than the district average. population and it is the highest among all the tahsils in 75.7 per cent Scheduled castes are rural by the district. On the other hand it is the lowest in Talwandi residence in the state in comparison with the district SabQ (3l.0%) followed by Rampura Phul (32.2%). percentage of 76.7 per cent. There is no scheduled tribe population in the State.

TABLE 15 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name"of C.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Phul 147,312 48,186 32.7 2 Rampura 91,629 28,860 31.5 3 Nathana 129,025 37,821 29.3

4 Bathinda 164,204 60,798 ',.. 37.0 5 Sangat 100,681 34,332 34.1 6 Talwandi Sabo 129,364 40,727 31.5 7 Maur 69,326 21,167 30.5

District (Rural) Total: 831,541 271,891 32.7

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 15 gives CD blockwise distribution of while Phul (32.7%) is at par with the district rural scheduled castes population in the district. CD blocks average. The remaining four CD blocks fall below the among themselves exhibit disparity in the proportion of district rural average and among them the percentage scheduled castes population; it is the maximum in varies between 29.3 per cent in Nathana and 31.5 per Bathinda (37.0%) closely followed by Sangat (34.1 %) cent each in Rampura and Talwandi Sabo.

TABLE 16 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES,.2001

Percentage range of Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage Scheduled Castes villages Castes population to Population total population 1 2 3 4 5

Nil 0 0.0 o 0.0 Less than 5 2 0.7 1,067 0.4 5-10 3 1.1 266 0.1 11-20 23 8.2 6,219 2.3 21-30 82 29.3 68,864 25.3 31-40 115 41.1 132,499 48.7 41-50 43 15.4 47,742 17.6 51-75 11 3.9 14,254 5.2 ~ 76 and above 0.4 980 0.4

District Total 280 100.0 271,891 100.0 ';-

All villages in the district have scheduled castes 115 (41.1 %) villages having 48.7 per cent of the population. In 2 villages the proportion of scheduled district's rural scheduled castes population, which is castes comprises 0.4 per cent of the total population. the highest among' all the categories, exhibit high Another 3 villages have scheduled castes population scheduled castes population in the range of 31-40 per in the range of 5-10 per cent and they contain 0.1 cent. Another 43 villages that comprise 15.4 per cent per cent of the scheduled castes population in the of the total villages and 17.6 per cent of rural district.All these 5 villages make 1.8 per cent of the scheduled castes population of the district fall in the total villages having a small population size of 0.5 per range of 41-50 per. cent. cent. Less than one-tenth 8.2 per cent of the village As many as 12 villages which constitute 4.3 fall in the range of 11-20 per cent and they account per cent of the total villages and 5.6 per cent of for 2.3 per cent of the scheduled castes population rural scheduled castes population have more than of the district. 29.3 per cent of the villages have one-half of their population belonging to scheduled scheduled castes population in the range of21-30 per castes. Further, within this group, 11 villages fall in cent. In absolute terms they number 82 and contain the range of 51-75 per cent while in 1 village the 25.3 per cent of the district's scheduled castes proport,ion of scheduled castes population exceeds population residing in rural areas. 75 per cent.

TABLE 17 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage population to total population Population 1 2 3 4 5

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State.

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TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGWMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 Serial Name ofUAI Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled number Town+* population Castes Tribes Castes population to Tribes population to population population total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bathinda (M CI) 217,256· 46,295 21.3 2 Bhisiana (CT) 4,775 683 14.3 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 13,246 4,163 31.4 4 Goniana (M CI) 12,813 2,886 22.5 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) 6,504 2,691 41.4 6 Maur (M CI) 27,543 8,411 30.5 7 Raman (M Cl) 19,551 5,938 30.4 8 Rampura Phul (UA) 44,665 10,020 22.4 (i) Rampnra Phul * (M CI+OG) 44,665 10,020 22.4 (ii) Rampura Phul (M CI) 42,823 9,482 22.1 9 Sangat (M Cl) 5,401 1,674 31.0 District(Urban) Total 351,754 82,761 23.5

+ Towns arranged in alphabetical order. * In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns. In urban areas scheduled castes comprise more 00.4%) and Maur (30.5%) are the other towns than one-fifth (23.5%) of the population of the having more than one-fourth of their population district. The towns among themselves show wide belonging to scheduled castes. On the other hand disparity in this regard. In Kot Fatta 41.4 per cent Rampura Phul (22.4%), Goniana (22.5 %%) and of the population belongs to scheduled castes while Bathind~ (21.3%) are the three towns having in Bhisiana this percentage is barely 14.3 per cent. population of scheduled castes lower than that of Bhucho Mandi (31.4%), Sangat (31.0%), Raman the district average.

TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes number C.D. block sex ratio sex ratio 2 3 4

1 Phul 901 2 Rampura 875 3 Nathana 893 4 Bathinda 889 5 Sangat 902 6 Talwandi Saba 886 7 Maur 889

District (Rural) Total 891

Table 19 exhibits Sex ratio in Scheduled Castes blocks it varies between 902 in Sangat and 875 in population among CD blocks in the district. The rural Rampura. Sangat (902), Phul (901) and Nathana (893) Sex ratio among CD block is better than the over all CD blocks exhibit higher sex ratio than that of district sex ratio of 870 in the district as a whole. Among CD average (891). There is no scheduled tribe population.

38 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGWMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001

Serial number Name of U .A.lTown+* Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio 2 3 4 Bathinda (M CI) 892 2 Bhisiana (CT) 887 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) '889 4 Goniana (M CI) 891 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) 860 6 Maur (M CI) 883 7 Raman (M CI) 894 8 Rampura Phul (UA) 887 (i) Rampura Phul * (M CI+OG) 887 (ii) Rampura Phui (M CI) 885 9 Sangat (M CI) 926 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 890 + Towns arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns. Scheduled Castes population in urban areas of encouraging in the towns of Sangat (926), Raman the district has a sex ratio of 890, which is better (894), Bathinda (892) and Goniana (891). In all, four than that of the overall urban sex ratio~ (864) of the towns show an urban sex ratio above the district urban district. As compared to other districts of the State, while five towns below the district average where it Bathinda ranks 11 th among all the districts in urban varies between 860 in Kot Fatta and 889 in Bhucho sex ratio of scheduled castes. The situation is more Mandi.

TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TAHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Total! Number of literates and illiterates Gap in number Tahsil Rurall Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ii teracy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Rampura Phul Total 143,949 82,819 61,130 139,657 67,440 72,217 58.2 63.7 52.2 ' 11.5 Rural 115,273 66,525 48,748 123,668 60,042 63,626 55.4 60.8 49.4 11.4 Urban 28,676 16,294 12,382 15,989 7,398 8,591 73.4 79.2 66.8 12.4 2 Bathinda Total 364,245 215,042 149,203 267,230 125,041 142,189 65.8 72.5 58.0 14.5 Rural 186,796 113,386 73,410 184,684 86,734 97,950 57.6 65.3 48.8 16.5 Urban 177,449 101,656 75,793 82,546 38,307 44,239 77.2 82.8 70.8 12.0 3 Talwandi Sabo Total 124,376 74,367 50,009 143,838 68,100 75,738 53.4 60.6 45.4 15.2 Rural 96,995 58,368 38,627 124,125 59,063 65,062 50.5 57.7 42.5 15.2 Urban 27,381 15,999 11,382 19,713 9,037 10,676 66.9 74.1 58.9 15.2 District Total: Total 632,570 372,228 260,342 550,725 260,581 290,144 61.2 67.8 53.7 14.1 Rural 399,064 238,279 160,785 432,477 205,839 226,638 55.1 62.0 47.3 14.7 Urban 233,506 133,949 99,557 118,248 ~4,742 63,506 75.4 81.2 68.7 12.5

61.2 per cent of the district's population is literate one-half of its population as literate is placed at the bottom. compared with 69.7 per cent for the state as such. However, none of the tarsils in the district has literacy rate higher than the overall literacy rate in the state. In other words, three out of every five persons in the , district are literate and this ratio is somewhat lower Between the two sexes, the literacy rate in the than that of the state. district varies between 67.8 per cent among males Bathinda (65.8%) is the most literate among the and 53.7 per cent among females, and, thus, exhibiting tahsils. By contrast, Talwandi Sabo (53.4%) with only a gap of 14.1 percentage points. Among the tahsils, 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA this gap is the widest (15.2 percentage points) in rural areas and 75.4 per cent of the population in urban Talwandi Sabo tahsil (male 60.6 per cent and female areas of the district are literate. The urban literacy is 45.4 per cent) and the narrowest (11.5 percentage higher than that of the rural in all the tahsils; and the points) in. Rampura Phul (male 63.7 per cent and gap in the rural urban literacy rate is the widest (19.6 female 52.2 per cent). percentage poirits) in Bathinda (urban 77.2% and rural Likewise, the rural-urban literacy rates also exhibit 57.6%) and the closest (16.4 percentage points) in significant disparity. 55.1 per cent of the population in Talwandi Sabo (urban 66.9% and rural 50.5%).

TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterat~s Percentage of Gap in number C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ii teracy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Phul 72,419 41,245 31,174 74,893 36,495 38,398 56.5 61.4 51.1 10.3 2 Rampura 42,854 25,280 17,574 48,775 23,547 25,228 53.6 59.9 46.6 13.3 3 Nathana 72,668 45,257 27,411 56,357 26,802 29,555 64.4 71.8 55.1 16.7 4 Bathinda 77,940 46,535 31,405 86,264 40,449 45,815 54.3 61.7 46.2 15.5 5 Sangat 46,314 27,700 18,614 54,367 25,209 29,158 53.0 60.8 44.5 16.3 6 Talwandi Sabo 56,264 33,877 22,387 73,100 34,787 38,313 50.2 57.4 42.2 15.2 7 Maur 30,605 18,385 12,220 38,721 18,550 20,171 50.7 57.7 42.9 14.8 District (Rural) Total: 399,064 238,279 160,785 432,477 205,839 226,638 55.1 62 47.3 14.7 Rural areas of the district are marked with a the other CD block displaying literacy levels better relatively low literacy rate as can be seen from table than the ·rdistrict. 22. A little over one-half (55. 1%) of the ruralities in Lit~racy rate in all other CD blocks in the district the district are literate compared with 75.4 per cent is more than one half of their population but lower in urban areas. than that of the district average i.e. (55.1). Amazingly, Among the CD blocks, rural literacy varies none of the CD blocks exceeds the rural literacy rate between 64.4 per cent in Nathana and. 50.2 per cent (64.7%) of the state. Only Nathana has a decorous in Talwandi Sabo. Besides Nathana, Phul (56.5%) is percentage of 64.4. TABLE 23: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Populatio~ Percentage distribution for villages villages of villages of population I 2 3 4 5

0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0.4 1,758 0.2 31-40 4 1.4 5,212 0.6 41-50 69 24.6 202,956 24.4 51..(j() 174 62.1 526,552 63.3 61-70 30 10.7 66,639 8.0 71-80 0.4 1,395 0.2 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 1 0.4 27,029 3.3 100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 280 100.0 831,541 100.0 Literacy rate for District: (Rural) 55.1 40 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 23 shows distribution of villages by are placed in the literacy range of 5 I -60 per cent. ranges of literacy rate. Very low literacy rate Further more, 30(10.7%) villages containing 8.0 per between 21-30 per cent is reported in 1 village cent of the district rural population fall in the range having a very small population (0.2%). 4 villages 61-70 per cent. High literacy varying between 51 and (1.4%), which contain 0.6 per cent of the district's 7() per cent is the main characteristic of more than rural population, have literacy rate in the range of two-third (72.8%) of the villages and these villages 31-40 per cent. One forth (24.6%) of the total villages, account fox 71.3 per cent of the rural population of which number 69 and contain 24.4 per cent of rural the district. population are in the literacy range of 41-50. Only 2 villages show a very high literacy rate of The maximum number of villages (174), which 71 to 99 per cent. These villages make 0.8 per cent comprise two-third (62.1 %) of the tQtal villages and of the total villages and 3.5 per cent of the rural 63.3 per cent of the rural popUlation of the district, population.

TABLE 24: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number status of Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male-female UAffown +* Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Bathinda (M CI) 150,479 85,979, 64,500 66,777 30,967 35,810 78.1 83.5 71.8 11.7 2 Bhisiana (CT) 3,541 2,214 1,327 1,234 623 611 87.6 91.4 81.8 9.6 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 8,369 4,838 3,531 4,877 2,179 2,698 72.6 80.1 64.4 15.7 4 Goniana (M Cl) 9,053 5,139 3,914 3,760 1,727 2,033 80.3 86.3 73.7 12.6 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) 3,305 1,945 1,360 3,199 1,490 1,709 58.7 65.7 51.0 14.7 6 Maur (M CI) 15,810 9,276 6,534 11,733 5,399 6,334 66.1 73.4 58.0 15.4 7 Raman (M CI) 11,571 6,723 4,848 7,980 3,638 4,342 68.0 75.1 60.2 14.9 8 Rampura Phul (VA) 28,676 16,294 12,382 15,989 7,398 8,591 73.4 79.3 66.8 12.5 (i) Rampura Phul· (MCI+OG) 28,676 16,294 12,382 15,989 7,398 8,591 73.4 79.3 66.8 12.5 (ii)Rampura Phul (M CI) 27,823 15,765 12,058 15,000 6,941 8,059 74.2 80.0 67.8 12.2 9 Sangat (M CI) 2,702 1,541 1,161 2,699 1,321 1,378 58.0 63.3 52.3 11.0 District(Vrban) Total 233,506 133,949 99,557 118,248 54,742 63,506 75.4 81.2 68.7 12.5 + Towns arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns.

Table 24 reveals that 75.4 per cent of the urban males and 68.7 per cent among females are popUlation in the district is literate. Among the towns literates. Likewise the total literacy rate, male literacy it varies between 87.6 per cent in Bhisiana and 58.0 (91.4%) is also the highest in Bhisiana and the lowest per cent in Sangat. In all, three towns are having in Sa,ngat (63.3%). On the other hand the female literacy rate higher than that of the urban literacy of literacy is again the highest in Bhisiana (81.8%) and the district. Besides Bhisiana, they include Goniana the lowest in Kot Fatta (51.0%). (80.3%) and Bathinda (78.1 %) As many as 6 towns f Male-Female lite~acy rates in urban show a fall below the district average. Among these the sizeable gap of 12.5 percentage points. This gap is literacy rate, in addition to Sangat, is significantly low the widest (15.7 percentage points) in Bhucho Mandi. in Kot Fatta (58.7%). On the other hand it is relatively narrow in Bhisiana Between the two sexes, 81.2 per cent among (9.6%).

41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LlTERATESAND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name ofC.D. Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number block Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Phul 15,628 9,379 6,249 32,558 15,975 16,583 38.7 44.1 32.7 11.4 2 Rampura 8,932 5)524 3,408 19,928 9,872 10,056 37 43 30.1 12.9 3 Nathana 13,143 7,951 5,192 24,678 12,029 12,649 41 47 34.3 12.7 4 Bathinda 19,654 12,203 7,451 41,144 19,978 21,166 38.2 44.9 30.7 14.2 5 Sangat 10,167 6,321 3,846 24,165 11,728 12,437 35.5 42 28.2 13.8 6 Talwandi Sabo 11,115 6,893 4,222 29,612 14,700 14,912 32.7 38.3 26.3 12.0 7 Maur 6,271 3,838 2,433 14,896 7,365 7,531 35.3 40.8 29.1 11.7 District(Rural)Total: 84,910 52,109 32,801 186,981 91,647 95,334 37.2 43.2 30.4 12.8

Scheduled Castes population in the district rural every fifth male and every third female scheduled has a literacy rate of 37.2 per cent compared with castes in the rural areas in the district are literates. an overall rural literacy rate of 55.1 per cent in Among the CD blocks male literacy rate varies the district. Nathana (41.0%), Phul (38.7%) and between 47.0 per cent in Nathana and 38.3 per cent Bathida (38.2%) are the only three CD blocks in Talwandi Sabo. ~ where nearly two-fifth of the scheduled castes Likewise male the scheduled castes female population is literate. In the remaining CD blocks literacy shows wide variation among the CD blocks, it is below the district average and ranges between it is the Jfighest (34.3%) in Nathana and the lowest 37.0 per cent in Rampura and 32.7 per cent in (26.3%) in Talwandi Sabo CD blocks. Talwandi Sabo. The male-female scheduled castes literacy rate Less than one-half(43.2%) of the male scheduled shows a gap of 12.8 percentage points in the rural castes and one-third (30.4%) of the female scheduled areas of the district. The gap is to the extent of 14.2 castes in the district are literates. In other words, percentage points in Bathinda CD block.

TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution for villages villages villages Population of population I 2 3 4 5

0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 1 0.4 371 0.1 11-20 8 2.9 2,915 1.l 21-30 41 14.6 39,163 14.4 31-40 129 46.1 142,478 52.4 41-50 81 28.9 74,555 27.4 51-60 17 6.1 10,399 3.8 61-70 2 0.7 988 0.4 71-80 I 0.4 1,022 0.4 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 9\-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 0 0.0 0.0 District Total: 280 100.0 271,891° 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 37.2 42 ANALYTICAL NOTE The table shows distribution of villages by ranges villages containing 27.4 per cent of the district of literacy rate. 9 villages, which make 3.3 per cent rural scheduled castes population fall in the range of the total villages and accommodate 1.2 per cent of 41-50 per cent. 17 villages making 6. I per cent of district's rural scheduled castes population fall in oftQtal villages and having 3.8 per cent of population the range of 1-20, Another 41 villages which constitute exhibit a high literacy of 51-60 per cent. It is quite 14.6 per cent of the total villages and 14.4 per cent high between 61-70 per cent in 2 (0.7%) villages of the district rural scheduled castes population have containing 0.4 per cent of the rural scheduled castes literacy rate in the range of21-30. All these villages population of the district. have low literacy rate. Very high literacy rate (in the range of 71-80) The maximum number of villages (129), which is noticed in 1 village. However, the share of its make 46.1 per cent of the total villages and 52.4 per population in district rural scheduled castes cent of the rural scheduled castes population, fall in population is quite negligible (0.4%) as in the the range of 31-40 per cent; another 81(28.9%) previous range.

TABLE 27: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number status of Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male/female Town+* Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Bathinda (M CI) 24,315 14,419 ' 9,896 21,980 10,044 11,936 61.1 69.1 52.2 16.9 2 Bhisiana (CT) 306 178 128 377 184 193 52.9 59.7 45.7 14.0 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 1,841 1,132 709 2,322 1,072 1,250 52.2 60.9 42.5 18.4 4 Ooniana (M CI) 1,497 906 591 1,389 620 769 60.8 70.4 50.3 20.1 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) 1,046 651 395 1,645 796 849 45.7 52.9 37.3 15.6 6 Maur (M CI) 3,179 1,980 1,199 5,232 2,487 2,745 45.1 52.9 36.2 16.7 7 Raman (M CI) 2,232 1,414 818 3,706 1,721 1,985 44.9 53.8 35.0 18.8 8 Rampura Phul* VA (M CI + 00) 4,142 2,501 1,641 5,878 2,809 3,069 49.0 56.3 41.0 15.3 9 Sangat (M CI) 459 258 201 1,215 611 604 33.2 36.2 30.1 6.1

Bathinda (Urban) 39,017 23,439 15,578 43,744 20,344 23,400 55.3 63.2 46.6 16.7

+ Towns arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns. In urban area of the district more than one-half of 16.6 percentage points. Male-female disparity in (55.3%) of the scheduled castes population has the this regard is quite conspicuous. Among the towns ability to read and write. Among the towns it is urban male literacy rate of scheduled castes highest in Bathinda (61.1 %), the district headquarters popula~ion varies between 70.4 per cent in Goniana town and Goniana (60.8%) is the second best in the and 36.2 per cent in Sangat, while the corresponding district. Bhisiana (52.9%) and Bhucho Mandi pt;rcentage for females is 52.2 per cent in Bathinda (52.2%) are the other two towns where more than and 30.1 per cent in S~ngat. one half of the scheduled castes population is Furthermore, male-female differential in literate.By contrast, urban scheduled castes literacy scheduled castes literacy rate is the maximum in rate is the lowest in Sangat (33.2%), 63.2 per cent Goniana (20.1 %) and the minimum in Sangat (6.1 %) of scheduled castes males and 46.6 per cent of and this difference is up to 14 or more percentage females in urban areas are literate reflecting a gap points in 8 out of 9 towns which is deplorable. 43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number C. D. block Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 .,.. 8 9 10 II 12

There are no Scheculed Tribes in Punjab State

TABLE 29: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages Population of population 2 3 4 5

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

TABLE 30: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number status of Town Number of literates Number of illiterates literates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 9 10 II 12

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TAHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Persons/ Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers number Tahsil Males! population (Main and Females marginal workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Rampura Persons 283,606 98,340 34.7 27,304 9.6 125,644 44.3 157,962 55.7 Phul Males 150,259 76,283 50.7 7,174 4.8 83,457 55.5 66,802 44.5 Females 133,347 22,057 16.5 ~0,130 15.1 42,187 31.6 91,160 68.4 2 Bathinda Persons 631,475 214,124 33.9 34,799 5.5 248,923 39.4 382,552 60.6 Males .340,083 173,982 51.2 11,808 3.5 185,790 54.6 154,293 45.4 Females 291,392 40,142 13.8 22,991 7.9 63,133 21.7 228,259 78.3 3 Talwandi Persons 268,214 96,460 36 29,640 11.0 126,100 47.0 142,114 53.0 Sabo Males 142,467 74,271 52.1 5,710 4.0 79,981 56.1 62,486 43.9 Females 125,747 22,189 17.7 23,930 19.0 46,119 36.7 79,628 63.3 District Persons 1,183,295 408,924 34.6 91,743 7.8 500,667 42.3 682,628 57.7 Total: Males 632,809 324,536 51.3 24,692 3.9 349,228 55.2 283,581 44.8 Females 550,486 84,388 15.3 67,051 12.2 151,439 27.5 399,047 72.5

The work participation rate in Bathinda district tahsil (11.1%) and the lowest in Bathinda (5.5%). (42.3%) is better than that of the state average Further, marginal workers are more among females (37.5%). Among the tahsils in the district, it varies in comparison with males. The proportion of female between 47.0 per cent in Talwandi Sabo and 39.4 per marginal workers in the district (12.2%) is thrice cent in Bathinda. In the district 55.2 per cent among than that of males (3.9%). By and large, a similar males and 27.5 per cent among females are reported pattern is observed among all the tahsils in the as workers showing a significant reduction in the gap district. In Talwandi Sabo, 19.0 per cent of females between the two as compared to 1991 census. In are marginal workers as against 4.0 per cent among Talwandi Sabo, one-third of the females (36.7%) are male counterpart. Rampura Phul (15.1%) and recorded as workers. Bathinda (7.9%) have also reported higher proportion Out of the total population, 34.6 per cent are main of female marginal workers than that of male workers and 7.8 per cent are marginal workers. The marginal workers. Amazingly Bathinda district with proportion of main workers is the highest in Talwandi 12.2 per cent female marginal workers stands next Sabo tahsil (36.0%) and the lowest in Bathinda tahsil only to Mansa di~trict (12.4%) in the state in Census (33.9%). However, the proportion of marginal 2001 whereas it ranked atop with 7.2 per cent in workers is significantly highest in Talwandi Sabo Census 1991. TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Persons! Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers number C.D. block Males/ Population (Main and Females marginal workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

I Phul Persons 147,312 51,208 34.8 15,254 10.3 66,462 45.1 80,850 54.9 Males 77,740 39,559 50.9 3,789 4.9 43,348 55.8 34,392 44.2 Females 69,572 11,649 16.7 11,465 16.5 23,114 33.2 46,458 66.8 2 Rampura Persons 91,629 34,049 37.2 9,933 10.8 43,982 48.0 47,647 52.0 Males 48,827 25,455 52.1 2,344 4.8 27,799 56.9 21,028 43.1 Females 42,802 8,594 20.1 7,589 17.7 16,183 37.8 26,619 62.2

45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 concld. ..

Serial Name of Personsl Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers number C.D. block Malesl Population (Main and Females marginal workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage N urn ber Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3 Nathana Persons 129,025 48,340 37.5 8,293 6.4 56,633 43.9 72,392 56.1 Males 72,059 39,647 55.0 3,017 4.2 42,664 59,2 29,395 40.8 Females 56,966 8,693 15.2 5,276 9.3 13,969 24.5 42,997 75.5 4 Bathinda Persons 164,204 57,276 34.9 14,192 8.6 71,468 43.5 92,736 56.5 Males 86,984 45,424 52.2 3,798 4.4 49,222 56.6 37,762 43.4 Females 77,220 11,852 15.3 10,394 13.5 22,246 28.8 54,974 71.2 5 Sangat Persons 100,681 39,474 39.2 9,954 9.9 49,428 49.1 51,253 50.9 Males 52,909 27,620 52.2 2,543 4.8 30,163 57.0 22,746 43.0 Females 47,772 11,854 24.8 7,411 15.5 19,265 40.3 28,507 59.7 6 Talwandi Sabo Persons 129,364 46,651 36.1 16,175 12.5 62,826 48.6 66,538 51.4 Males 68,664 35,685 52.0 3,331 4.8 39,016 56.8 29,648 43.2 Females 60,700 10,966 18.1 12,844 21.1 23,810 39.2 36,890 60.8 7 Maur Persons 69,326 25,535 36.9 10,206 14.7 35,741 51.6 33,585 48.4 Males 36,935 19,297 52.2 1,537 4.2 20,834 56.4 16,101 43.6 Females 32,391 6,238 , 19.2 8,669 26.8 14,907 46.0 17,484 54.0 District Persons 831,541 302,533 36.4 84,007 10.1 386,540 46.5 445,001 53.5 (Rural) Total: Males 444,118 232,687 52.4 20,359 4.6 253,046 57.0 191,072 43.0 Females 387,423 69,846 18.0 63,648 16.5 133,494 34.5 253,929 65.5

46.5 per cent of the rural population in the district picture of female work participation. The female work is economically active comprising 36.4 per cent as main participation rate (19. 1%) recorded at the 200 I Census workers and 10.1 per cent as marginal workers. is more than four times than that of (4.4%) in 1991 Among the CD blocks the work participation rate varies Census. between 51.6 per cent in Maur and 43.5 per cent in In the district rural females are reported as 18.0 Bathinda. Besides Maur, in other CD blocks less than per cent main workers and 16.5 per cent marginal one half of their population is recorded as workers. workers. This percentage is quite high in itself and The percentage of main workers is the highest in stands comparable with the male counterparts having Sangat C.D. block (39.2%) and the lowest in Phul 52.4 per cent main and 4.6 per cent marginal workers (34.8%). However, the proportion of marginal respectively. The participation of females in marginal workers is the maximum in Maur CD block (14.7%) work is greater than that of males. In rural areas of and the minimum in Nathana (6.4%). the district female work participation rate (16.5%) is - Punjab State, in General is characterized by low almost four times higher than that of the males female work participation rate. It was the lowest (4.6%). A.mong 53.5 per cent non-workers in (4.4%) among all the States/Union Territories in the Bathinda rural, 43.0 per cent are males and 65.5 per country at the 1991 Census. It was so due to non- cent are females. Bathinda CD block has the reporting of female's work by the respondent. Special maximl;lm number of non-workers (56.5%) and Maur efforts were made in 200 I Census to get the true CD block the least (48.4%r

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS,AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATlONSrrOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban Persons! Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers number status of UN Males! Population (Main and Town +* Females marginal workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12

I Bathinda (M CI) Persons 217,256 65,892 30.3 3,519 1.6 69,411 31.9 147,845 68.1 . Males 116,946 55,977 47.9 2,357 2.0 58,334 49.9 58,612 50.\ Females 100,310 9,915 9.9 1,162 1.1 11,077 11.0 89,233 89.0 2 Bhisiana (CT) Persons 4,775 1,888 39.6 11 0.2 1,899 39.8 2,876 60.2 Males 2,837 1,776 62.6 8 0.3 1,784 62.9 1,053 37.1 Females 1,938 112 5.8 3 0.1 115 5.9 \,823 94.1 3 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) Persons 13,246 4,111 31.0 250 1.9 4,361 32.9 8,885 67.1 Males 7,017 3,534 50.4 135 1.9 3,669 52.3 3,348 47.7 Females 6,229 577 9.3 115 1.8 692 Il.I 5,537 88.9 4 Goniana (M CI) Persons 12,813 3,908 30.5 163 1.3 4,071 31.8 8,742 68.2 Males 6,866 3,433 50.0 95 1.4 3,528 51.4 3,338 48.6 Females 5,947 475 8.0 68 1.1 543 9.1 5,404 90.9 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) Persons 6,504 1,743 26.8 396 6.1 2,139 32.9 4,365 67.1 Males 3,435 1,684 49.0 204 6.0 1,888 55.0 1,547 45.0 Females 3,069 59 1.9 192 6.3 251 8.2 2,818 91.8 6 Maur (M CI) Persons 27,543 8,244 29.9 874 3.2 9,118 33.1 18,425 66.9 ~ Males 14,675 7,311 49.8 298 2.1 7,609 51.9 7,066 48.1 Females 12,868 933 7.3 576 4.4 1,509 11.7 11,359 88.3 'r 7 Raman (M CI) Persons 19,551 5,906 30.2 332 1.7 6,238 31.9 13,313 68.1 Males 10,361 5,351 51.7 147 1.4 5,498 53.1 4,863 46.9 Females 9,190 555 6.1 185 2.0 740 8.1 8,450 91.9 8 Rampura Phul UA Persons 44,665 13,083 29.3 2,117 4.7 15,200 34.0 29,465 66.0 Males 23,692 11,269 47.6 1,041 4.4 12,310 52.0 11,382 48.0 Females 20,973 1,814 8.7 1,076 5.1 2,890 13.8 18,083 86.2 (i) Rampura Phul* Persons 44,665 13,083 29.3 2,117 4.7 15,200 34.0 29,465 66.0 (M CI+OG) Males 23,692 11,269 47.6 1,041 4.4 12,310 52.0 11,382 48.0 Females 20,973 1,814 8.7 1,076 5.1 2,890 13.8 18,083 86.2 (ii) Rampura Phul Persons 42,823 12,402 29.0 1,922 4.4 14,324 33.4 28,499 66.6 (M CI) Males 22,706 10,771 47.4 967 4.3 .11,738 51.7 10,968 48.3 Females 20,117 1,631 8.1 955 4.8 2,586 12.9 17,531 87.1 9 Sangat (M CI) Persons 5,401 1,616 29.9 74 1.4 1,690 31.3 3,711 68.7 Males 2,862 1,514 52.9 48 1.7 1,562 54.6 1,300 45.4 Females 2,539 102 4.0 26 1.0 128 5.0 2,411 95.0 District (Urban) Persons 351,754 106,391 30.2 7,736 2.2 114,127 32.4 237,627 67.6 Total: Males 188,691 91,849 48.7 4,333 2.3 96,182 51.0 92,509 49.0 Females 163,063 14,542 8.9 3,403 2.1 17,945 11.0 145,118 89.0 +Town arranged in alphabetical order. • In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns. . Female work participation rate among the CD The work participation rate in urban areas of the blocks varies between 46.0 per cent in Maur and district (32.4%) is almost identical with that of the State 24.5 per cent in Nathana. Besides Maur, Sangat (33.5%). Among the towns, the participation rate is (40.3%) and Talwandi Sabo (39.2%) are the other the highest in Bhisiana (39.8%) and the lowest in Sangat two CD blocks where at least two out of every five (31.3%), Out of9 towns, five fall above and four below females are reported as workers. In all, four CD the district average. The participation in marginal work blocks fall above and three below the district average is comparatively quite less. In the district 2.2 per cent (34.5%) of female workers. of the urban population is reported as marginal worker 47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA compared with 30.2 per cent reported as main worker. among males. Among the towns the female work The percentage of population reported as marginal participation rate is the highest in Rampura Phul workers shows a variation of 6.1 per cent in Kat Fatta (l3.8%1i-and the lowest in Sangat (5.0%). In all, and 0.2 per cent in Bhisiana. The vice versa female work participation rate is more than the urban corresponding proportion of main workers is 39.6 per female participation rate of the district in four towns cent in Bhisiana and 26.8 per cent in Kot Fatta. and in other five towns female work participation The urban female work participation rate in the rate is less than the urban female participation rate district is 11.0 per cent compared with 51.0 per cent of district.

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACfIVITY IN TAHSILS, 2001

Serial Name of Tahsil Persons/ Total Total number of Category of workers number Males/ Population workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females (Main+Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rampura Phul Persons 283,606 125,644 42,383 28,397 4,958 49,906 (44.3) (33.7) (22.6) (3.9) (39.7) Males 150,259 83,457 34,820 19,008 1,763 27,866 (55.5) (41.7) (22.8) (2.1) (33.4) Females 133,347 42,187 7,563 9,389 3,195 22,040 (31.6) (17.9) (22.3) (7.6) (52.2) 2 Bathinda Persons 631,475 248,923 56,536 45,904 6,068 140.415 (39.4) (22.7) ( 18.5) (2.4) (56.4) Males 340,083 185,790 48,351 33,026 3,299 101,114 (54.6) (26.0) (17.8) ( 1.8) (54.4) Females 291,392 63,133 8,185 12,878 2,769 39,301 (21. 7) ( 13.0) (20.4) (4.4) (62.2) 3 Talwandi Sabo Persons 268,214 126,100 50,157 33,136 4,354 38,453 (47.0) (39.8) (26.3) (3.4) (30.5) Males 142,467 79,981 36,410 20,724 1,291 21,556 (56.1) ( 45.5) (25.9) ( 1.6) (27.0) Females 125,747 46,119 13,747 12,412 3,063 16,897 (36.7) (29.8) (26.9) (6.7) (36.6) District Total: Persons 1,183,295 500,667 149,076 107,437 15,380 228,774 (42.3) (29.8) (21.4) (3.1) (45.7) Males 632,809 349,228 119,581 72,758 6,353 150,536 (55.2) (34.3) (20.8) (1.8) (43.1) Females 550,486 151,439 29,495 34,679 9,027 78,238 (27.5) (19.5) (22.9) (5.9) (51.7)

Note: Percentage of Workers to total workers are given in brackets

Table 34 shows distribution of workers by sex in Among the tahsils, the percentage of cultivators four categories of economic activity by tahsils with is the highe,st in Talwandi Saba (39.8%) and the in the district. lowest in-Bathinda (22.7%). Likewise, the proportion of workers reported as agricultural labourers varies Among the total workers in the district 29.8 per between 26.3 per cent in Talwandi Sabo tahsil and cent are cultivators, 21.4 per cent are agricultural 18.5 per cent in Bathinda tahsil. labourers, 3.1 per cent are household industry workers and 45.7 per cent are reported as other workers. This The proportion of workers engaged in household signifies that 51.2 per cent of the total workers in the industry is the highest in Rampura Phul (3.9%) and district are engaged in agricultural sector, while 48.8 the lowest in Bathinda (2.4%). In all, two tahsils fall per cent are in non-agricultural sector of economy. above while one below the district average (3.1 %).

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE The participation of females in non-agricultural agricultural workers (HHI- 5.9 % and OW-51.7%) sector is greater than that of males. In the district, as compared to 44.9 per cent males (HHI-1.8% and 57.6 per cent of the female workers are non- OW-43.1%).

TABLE 35 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name ofC.D. Persons! Total Total number of Category of workers number block Males! Population workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other· Females (Main+Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Phul Persons 147,312 66,462 23,750 17,545 3,248 21,919 (45.1) (35.7) (26.4 ) (4.9) (33.0) Males 77,740 43,348 19,766 11,804 1,076 10,702 (55.8) ( 45.6) (27.2) (2.5) (24.7) Females 69,572 23,114 3,984 5,741 2,172 11,217 (33.2) (17.2) (24.9) (9.4) ( 48.5) 2 Rampura Persons 91,629 43,982 17,787 9,784 1,314 15,097 (48.0) (40.4) (22.3) (3.0) (34.3) Males 48,827 27,799 14,272 6,457 408 6,662 (56.9) (51.3) (23.2) (1.5) (24.0) Females 42,802 16,183 3,515 3,327 906 8,435 (37.8) (21. 7) (20.6) (5.6) (52.1) 3 Nathana Persons 129,025 56,633 14,008 10,627 1,196 30,802 (43.9) (24.7) ( 18.8) (2.1) (54.4) Males 72,059 42,664 12,893 8,194 613 20,964 (59.2) (30.2) (19.2) (1.4 ) (49.2) Females 56,966 13,969 1,115 2,433 583 9,838 (24.5) (8.0) (17.4) (4.2) (70.4) 4 Bathinda Persons 164,204 71,468 26,131 21,156 1,899 22,282 (43.5) (36.6) (29.6) (2.6) (31.2) Males 86,984 49,222 22,245 15,168 910 10,899 (56.6) (45.2) (30.8) ( 1.9) (22.1) Females 77,220 22,246 3,886 5,988 989 11,383 (28.8) (17.5) (26.9) (4.4) (51.2) 5 Sangat Persons 100,681 49,428 21,559 14,752 891 12,226 (49.1 ) (43.6) '(29.9) ( \.8) (24.7) Males 52,909 30,163 15,418 9,187 452 5,106 (57.0) (51.1 ) (30.5) (1.5) (16.9) Females 47,772 19,265 6,141 5,565 439 7,120 (40.3) (31.9) (28.9) (2.3) (36.9) 6 Talwandi Sabo Persons 129,364 62,826 25,400 18,802 2,007 16,617 (48.6) (40.4) (29.9) (3.2) (26.5) Males 68,664 39,016 19,149 11,633 712 7,522 (56.8) (49.1) (29.8) ( \.8) (19.3) Females 60,700 23,810 6,251 7,169 1,295 9,095 (39.2) (26.3) (30.1) (5.4) (38.2) 7 Maur Persons 69,326 35,741 15,717 9,312 1,889 8,823 (51.6) • (44.0) (26.1) (5.3) (24.7) Males 36,935 20,834 11,456 5,921 346 3,111 (56.4) (55.0) (28.4) ( 1.7) (14.9) Females 32,391 14,907 4,261 3,391 1,543 5,712 ( 46.0) (28.6) (22.7) (10.4) (38.3) District (Rural) Persons 831,541 386,540 144,352 101,978 12,444 127,766 Total; (46.5) (37.3) (26.4) (3.2) (33.1) Males 444,118 253,046 115,199 68,364 4,517 64,966 (57.0) (45.5) (27.0) (1.8) (25.7) Females 387,423 133,494 29,153 33,614 7,927 62,800 (34.5) (21.8) (25.2) (5.9) (47.1) Note: Percentage of Workers to total worker are given in brackets 49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Among CD Blocks the proportion of rural followed by Phul (4.9%). By contrast it is the lowest workers recorded as cultivators is the highest in Maur in Sangat (1.8%). In all, two CD blocks fall above (44.0%) and the lowest in Nathana (24.7%). four CD blocks below and one CD block is equal to Likewise the proportion of Agricultural labourers the district average (3.2%). shows a variation of 29.9 per cent in Talwandi Sabo Other workers constitute more than one-half of and 18.8 per cent in Nathana CD blocks. It is the rural workers in Nathana (54.4%) CD block. On observed that in Sangat (73.5%), Talwandi Sabo the other hand in Maur and Sangat nearly one out of (70.3%) and Maur CD block (70.0%) of the workers four workers (24.7%) is reported as other worker. are in agricultural sector, while the corresponding Table 35 further reveals that participation of percentage is only (43.5) per cent in Nathana CD females in agricultural s.ector is 47.0 per cent only block. (Cultivators-21.8% and Agricultural Labourers- The proportion of rural workers engaged in 25.2%). 53.0 per cent (Household Industry Workers household industry also exhibits significant variation 5.9% and Other Workers 47.1 %) are in non­ at CD block level; it is the highest in Maur (5.3%), agricultural sector.

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACfNITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban. Persons! Total Total number of Category of workers number status of UN Males! Population workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town+* Females (Main+Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers

2 3 4 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 Bathinda (M CI) Persons 217,256 69,411 823 1,414 2,077 65,097 (31.9) ( 1.2) (2.0) (3.0) (93.8) Males 116,946 58,334 713 1,244 1,295 55,082 (49.9) ( 1.2) (2.2) (2.2) (94.4 ) Females 100,310 11,077 110 170 782 10,015 ( 11.0) ( 1.0) (1.5) (7.1 ) (90.4 ) 2 Bhisiana (CT) Persons 4,775 1,899 26 61 6 1,806 (39.8) ( 1.4) (3.2) (0.3) (95.1) Males 2,837 1,784 24 55 5 1,700 (62.9) (1.3 ) (3.1) (0.3) (95.3 ) Females 1,938 1I5 2 6 I 106 (5.9) (1.7) (5.2) (0.9) (92.2) 3 Bhucho Mandi Persons 13,246 4,361 87 125 59 4,090 (M C1) (32.9) (2.0) (2.9) (1.3) (93.8) Males 7,017 3,669 82 119 39 3,429 (52.3) (2.2) (3.2) (1.1 ) (93.5) Females 6,229 692 5 6 20 661 (11.1) (0.7) (0.9) (2.9) (95.5) 4 Goniana (M CI) Persons [2,813 4,07[ 2[ 159 99 3,792 (31.8) (0.5) (3.9) (2.4) (93.2) Males 6,866 3,528 , i- 20' 139 68 3,301 (51.4 ) (0.6) (3.9) ( 1.9) (93.6) Females 5,947 543 1 20 31 491 (9.1) (0.2) (3.7) (5.7) (90.4 ) 5 Kot Fatta (M CI) Persons 6,504 2,139 699 646 21 773 (32.9) (32.7) (30.2) ( 1.0) (36.1) Males 3,435 1,888 690 514 18 666 (55.0) (36.5) (27.2) ( 1.0) (35.3) Females 3,069 251 9 132 3 107 (8.2) (3.6) (52.6) ( 1.2) (42.6)

50 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVlTY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 conr~ C .(':{-:I. Serial Name and urban. Persons/ Total Total number of Category of workers number status of UN Males/ Population workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town+* Females (Main+Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

6 Maur (M CI) Persons 27,543 9,118 1,284 . 806 120 6,908 (33.1) (14.1) (8.8) ( 1.3) (75.8) Males 14,675 7,609 1,158 593 50 5,808 (51.9) (15.2) (7.8) (0.7) (76.3) Females 12,868 1,509 126 213 70 1,100 (I 1.7) (8.4 ) (14. I) (4.6) (72.9) 7 Raman (M CI) Persons 19,551 6,238 525 780 135 4,798 (31.9) (8.4) ( 12.5) (2.2) (76.9) Males 10,361 5,498 504 593 63 4,338 (53.1 ) (9.2) (10.8) (I.I ) (78.9) Females 9,190 740 21 187 72 460 (8.1 ) (2.8) (25.3) (9.7) (62.2) 8 Rampura Phul UA Persons 44,665 15,200 846 1,068 396 12,890 (34.0) (5.6) (7.0) (2.6) (84.8) Males 23,692 12,310 782 747 279 10,502 (52.0) (6.4) (6.1) (2.2) (85.3) Females 20,973 2,890 64 321 1I7 2,388 ... (13.8) (2.2) (11.1) (4.1) (82.6) (i) Rampura Phul* Persons 44,665 15,200 846 1,068 396 12,890 (M Cl+OG) (34.0) (5.6) (7.0) (2.6) (84.8) Males 23,692 12,310 782 747 279 10,502 (52.0) (6.4) (6.1) (2.2) (85.3) Females 20,973 2,890 64 321 117 2,388 (13.8) (2.2) (11.\) (4.1 ) (82.6) (ii) Rampura Phul Persons 42,823 14,324 773 701 387 12,463 (M CI) (33.4) (5.4) (4.9) (2.7) (87.0) Males 22,706 11,738 725 520 274 10,219 (51. 7) (6.2) (4.4) (2.3) (87.1) Females 20,117 2,586 48 181 113 2,244 (12.9) (1.8) (7.0) (4.4) (86.8) 9 Sangat (M CI) Persons 5,401 1,690 413 400 23 854 (31.3) (24.4 ) (23.7) (1.4) (50.5) Males 2,862 1,562 409 390 19 744 (54.6) (26.2) (25.0) ( 1.2) (47.6) Females 2,539 128 4 10 4 110 (5.0) (3.1) (7.8) (3.1 ) (86.0) District (Urban) Persons 351,754 114,127 4,724 5,459 2,936 101,008 Total: (32.4) (4.1) (4.8) (2.6) (88.5) Males 188,691 96,182 4,382 4,394 1,836 85,570 (51.0) (4.5) (4.6) (1.9) (89.0) Females 163,063 17,945 342 1,065 1,100 15,438 (11.0) (1.9) (6.0) (6.1) (86.0)

Note : Percentage of workers to total workers are given in brackets. + Towns arranged in alphabetical order. * In case of towns having outgrowth an asterisk mark has been placed against their names to indicate that they have outgrowths which are not separate towns. As per the above table 8.9 per cent of the labourer, and the remaining 91.1 per cent are engaged workers in urban areas in the district are engaged in in non-agricultural pursuits either as household industry agricultural activities either as cultivator or agricultural workers or other workers. Among the towns, the

51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA proportion of agricultural workers (cultivator and The percentage of m~les (89.0%) and females agricultural labourer) is the highest in Kot Fatta (86.0%) engaged in other work is quite comparable (62.9%) and the lowest in Bathinda. (3.2%). Sangat and on the contrary, there is a vide disparity in males is the only other town which has 48.1 per cent (1.9%) and females (6.1%) as household industry agricultural workers. workers in the urban area of the district.

(ix) Brief Analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory Data TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Serial Name of C.D. Number of Type of amenity available number block inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages drinking Office # communi- Credit by pucca supply water· cations $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Phul 46 46 40 46 26 46 46 9 34 46 46 (100) (100.0) (87.0) (100.0) (56.5) (100.0) ( 100.0) ( 19.6) (73.9) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Rampura 30 30 19 30 18 30 30 6 18 30 30 . (\ 00) (100.0) (63.3) (100.0) (60.0) (100.0) (100.0) (20.0) (60.0) (100.0) (100.0) 3 Nathana 32 32 2S 32 20 32 32 9 20 32 32 (I00) (100.0) (78.1 ) (100.0) (62.5) (100.0) (100.0) (28.1 ) (62.5) (100.0) (I00.0) 4 Bathinda 54 54 34 54 31 51 54 II 34 53 54 (100) (100.0) (63.0) (I00.0), (57.4) (94.4) ( 100.0) (20.4) (63.0) (98.1)(100.0) 5 Sangat 38 38 24 38 21 38 38 6 22 38 38 (100) (100.0) (63.2) (100.0) (55.3) (100.0) (100.0) (15.8) (57.9) (100.0) (100.0) 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 47 21 47 20 47 47 5 30 47 47 > (100) (100.0) (44.7) (100.0) ( 42.6) (I00.0) (100.0) (I0.6) (63.8) (100.0) (100.0) 7 Maur 33 33 18 33 12 33 33 I 22 33 33 (100) (100.0) (54.5) (100.0) (36.4) (100.0) (100.0) (3.0) (66.7) (100.0) (100.0) District Total: 280 280 181 280 148 277 280 47 180 279 280 (100) (100.0) (64.6) (100.0) (52.9) (98.9) ( 100.0) (16.8) (64.3) (99.6) (100.0)

Note :- Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has,..been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

This table shows distribution of villages according Nathana, 63.3 per cent of Rampura, 63.0 per cent of to availability of different amenities by CD blocks. Bathinda, 63.2 per cent of Sangat and 54.5 per cent ofMaur are having medical facility within the village. Education: The proportion of villages in the CD block having Educational amenity is available to all the (280) medical facili~ is low in Talwandi Sabo (44.7%). villages in the district comprising 7 CD blocks namely Improved Drinking Water : Phul, Rampura, Nathana, Bathinda, Sangat, Talwandi Sabo and Maur. The availability of improved drinking water refers to availability of drinking water through tap, hand pump Medical: and tubewell. It is available to all the villages in the 64.6 per cent of the villages in the district are district. equipped with one or the other type of medical facility. Post Office This percentage is as high as 87.0 per cent in Phul. Apart from this, 78.1 per cent villages of CD blocks 52.9 per cent of the villages in the district have 52 ANALYTICAL NOTE the facility of post office within the village. More than of villages having bank facility is the maximum in one half of the villages in each of five CD blocks Nathana (28.1%) and the minimum in Maur (3.0%). have the availability of post office. They include CD In this regard as many as four CD blocks fall above blocks Nathana (62.5%), Rampura (60.0%), Sangat and three below the district average (16.8%). (55.3%), Bathinda (57.4%) and Phul (56.5%). In Talwandi Sabo (42.6%) and Maur (36.4%) the , Agricultural Credit Societies : proportion of villages availing this facility is less than Two out of every three villages (64.3%) in the that of the district average (52.9%). district have agricultural credit societies. Among the Telephone: CD blocks it varies between 73.9 per cent villages in Phul and 57.9 per cent in Sangat. Maur (66.7%), In the district telephone facility is available in 98.9 Talwandi Sabo (63.8%), Bathinda (63.0%), Nathana per cent of the villages, w.hich by all means, is a very (62.5%) and Rampura (60.0%) are having this facility high percentage. The position is the best in 6 CD by and large nearer to district average blocks where cent percent of the villages are enjoying this facility with the exception of Bathinda (94.4%). Approach by pucca Road : Transport and Communication : In the district 99.6 per cent of the villages are All the villages in the district are fairly well approachable by pucca roads. Only one village in C.D. equipped with transport and communication facility. Block Bathinda is deprived of this facility.

Banks: Power Supply : Every ~ixth village (16.8%) in the di~trict has the All the villages in the district are having power banking facility. Among the CD blocks the percentage supply.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Serial Name of Total Type of amenity available number C.O, block population Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power of inhabited drinking Office # phone communi- Credit by pucca supply villages water* cations $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

I Phul 147,312 147,312 138,753 147312 110672 147312 147312 60555 126734 147312 147312 (100) (100,0) (94.2) (100.0) (75.1 ) (100.0) (100,0) (41. I ) (86,0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 2 Rampura 91,629 91,629 75,001 91629 73562 91629 91629 26745 76125 91629 91629 (100) ( 100.0) (81.9) (100.0) (80.3) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) (29.2) (83.1 ) (l 00 .0) (100.0) 3 Nathana 129,025 129,025 113,453 129025 108708 129025 129025 70358 83069 129025 129025 (100) (l00.0) (87.9) (l00.0) (84.3) (100.0) (100.0) (54.5) (64.4) (100.0) (100.0) 4 Bathinda 164,204 164,204 119,178 164204 120892 152044 164204 50037 129857 162175 164204 (100.0) (100.0) (72.6) (100.0) (73.6) (92.6) (100.0) (30.5) (79.1) (98.8) (100.0) 5 Sangat 100,681 100,681 72,240 100681 67963 100681 100681 25687 74621 100681" 100681 (100) (100,0) (71.8) (100.0) (67.5) (100.0) (100.0) (25.5) (74.1 ) (100.0) ( 100,0) 6 Talwandi 129,364 129,364 75,966 129364 81537 129364 129364 33021 102614 129364 129364 Sabo (100) (100,0) (58.7) (100.0) (63.0) (100.0) (100.0) (25.5) (79.3) ( 100.0) (100.0) 7 Maur 69,326 69,326 44499 69326 34497 69J26 69326 4241 52425 69326 69326 (100) (100.0) (64.2) (100.0) (49.8) ( 100.0) (100 0) (6.1 ) (75.6) (J 00.0) (100.0) District 831,541 831,541 639090 831541 597831 819381 831541 270644 645445 829512 831541 Total: (100) (100.0) (76.9) (100.0) (71.9) (98.5) (l00.0) (32.5) (77 .6) (99.8) (100.0) Note :- Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. 53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Table 38 shows number and percentage of rural population varies between 83.0 per cent in Nathana population served by different amenities by CD blocks and 49.8 per cent in Maur CD block. in the district. It is very satisfying that the entire rural Telephone facility is available to 98.5 per cent of population in the district and so in its constituents CD population. It is cent per cent in six CD blocks except blocks is being served by educational institutions. The Bathinda where 92.3 per cent of population is availing same is the position in case of safe drinking water the facility. supply transport and communication and power supply facilities. Banks cater to the needs of 32.5 per cent population. Among the 7 CD blocks, the proportion As regards availability of medical facility, it is of population served by bank is the highest in Nathana available to more than three forth (76.9%) of the rural (55.2%) whereas it is the lowest in Maur (6.1%). population. Among the CD blocks, the proportion of population served by medical institutions is the highest A large number of people are having the facility of agricultural credit societies and in CD blocks Phul in Phul (94.2%) and the lowest in Talwandi Sabo Or- (58.7%). The position is fairly good in Nathana (86.0%).' Rampura (83.1%), Bathinda (79.5%) and (88.4%), Rampura (81.9%) and Bathinda (74.2%) also Talwandi Sabo (79.3%), it surpasses district average where almost three-fourth of the rural population is (77.6%). enjoying these services. Out of 7 CD blocks 4 fall The entire population is served by Pucca road in below and 3 above the district average. all CD blocks except in CD block Bathinda (98.7%) Post offices are serving 71.9 per cent of the rural which is also not much below the district average population in the district and this percentage of (99.8%).

TABLE 39: DISTRIBUTION OFVlLLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITlES,ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAlLABLE, 2001 Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available amenity of Less than 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total 5 kilometres (Col. 2 to 4) 2 3 4 5

1. Education :- (a) Primary School 0 0 0 0 (b) Middle School 'if! 8 0 95 (c) Degree College 34 66 179 279 2. Medical :- (a) Hospital 54 122 95 271 (b) PHC 51 170 38 259 3. Post Office 96 34 2 132 4. Telephone 3 0 0 3 5. Bus Service 0 0 0 0 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 99 132 10 241 (b) Cooperative Bank 70 147 40 257 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 84 16 0 100

This table shows distribution of villages, which do not have middle schools. However, among them, are not having certain amenities, by distance ranges this facility is available at a distance of less than five from the places where these are available. kilometers in case of 87 villages and for the remaining Education: 8, the same is available at a distance of 5-10 kms. All the 280 inhabited villages are having Primary 279 villages do not have Degree Colleges. This educational facility where as 95 villages in the district is to say that only 1 village in the district has a degree

54 ANALYTICAL NOTE college. However, this facility is available to 34 Telephone: villages within five kilometers, in case of 66 villages The district is well equipped with this facility as barely at a distance of 5-10 kms. and for the remaining 3 ,(out of 280) villages do not have this facility and 179, this facility is available at a distance of 10+ same is available at a distance of less than 5 kms kms. from the village itself. Medical Bus Service.: 271 villages in the district do not have availability The district is well served with this facility and of a Hospital within the village. Among them the aU villages are having this facility within the village. same is available to 54 villages at a distance of less than 5 kms, in 122 villages it is avail~ble at 5-10 Bank: kms and the remaining 95 villages have to cover a Of the 280 villages, Commercial Bank facility is distance of more than 10 kms to avail the facility of available in 39 villages only. 99 villages can avail hospital. Commercial Bank service at a distance of less than Likewise, out of 259 villages which do not have 5 kms, 132 villages at a distance of 5-10 kms and 10 PHC, the same is available at a distance of less than villages at 10 +kms. 5 kms. in respect of 51 villages, at a distance of 5-10 Likewise, the Co-operative banking facility to 70 kms. in case of 170 villages and at a distance of more villages is available at less than 5 kms from the village, than 10 kms. to 38 villages. to 147 villages it is available at 5-10 kms while for remaining 40 villages, the people have to cover a Post office : distance of more than 10+ kms. In the district 132 villages do not have the Post Office facility. Among them in 96 villages, it is Agricultural Credit Societies : available at a distance of less than 5 kms, in 34 Agricultural Credit Societies are not available in villages, at a distance of5-lO kms and the remaining 100 villages of which for 84 villages, it is available at 2 villages avail this facility by covering more than a distance of less than 5 kms while for other 16 villages 10 kms. it is available at a distance of 5-10 kms. TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory town villages in Office # communi- Credit by pucca (in kilometres) each range cations $ Societies road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 50 50 36 24 49 50 7 30 49 (100.0) (100.0) (72.0) (48.0) (98.0) (100.0) (14.0) (60.0) (98.0) 5 -15 193 193 125 109 191 193 36 128 193 (100.0) (100.0) (64.8) (56.5) (99.0) (100.0) (18.7) (66.3) (100.0) 16-50 37 37 20 15 37 37 4 22 37 (100.0) (100.0) (54.l) (40.5) (loo.b) (100.0) (10.8) (59.5) (100.0) ',. 51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unspecified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District total: 280 280 181 148 277 280 47 180 279 (100.0) (100.0) (64.6) (52.9) (98.9) (100.0) (16.8) (64.3) (99.6)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Table 40 shows that 50 villages in the district are availability of telephone. Apart from this, transport located within a distance of less than 5 kms, 193 and communication facility is available to 193 (100%) villages in the distance range of 5-15 Kms and 37 villages in the distance range of 5-15 kms., 36 (l8. 7%) villages within 16-50 Kms from the nearest statutory villages have banks, 128 (66.3%) villages have town. agricultural credit societies and all (100%) villages Maximum number of villages (193) fall in the are approachable by pllcca road. Each of the 37 distance range of 5-15 Kms and educational facility villages located at a district range of 16-50 kms from is available to cent percent villages, medical facility the nearest town has the facility of education, is available to 125 (64.8 %) villages, post office to telephone, transport, communication and is duly 109 (56.5%) villages and 191 (99.0%) villages have connected by Pucca Road.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OFVILL~GESACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Population Number of Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages in drinking Office # communi- Credit by Pucca supply each range water* cations $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1-499 4 4 1 4 0 4 4 0 2 4 4 (100.0) (100.0) (25.0) (100.0) (0.0) (100.0) (100.0) (0.0) (50.0) (100.0) (100 0) 500-999 23 23 6 23 2 23 23 0 7 23 23 (100.0) (100.0) (26.1) (l00.0~ (8.7) ( 100.0) (100.0) (0.0) (30.4 ) (100.0) (100.0) 1000-1999 93 93 48 93 27 93 93 4 36 93 93 (100.0) (100.0) (51.6) (100.0) (29.0) (100.0) (100.0) (4.3) (38.7) (100.0) (1000) 2000-4,999 128 128 96 128 87 126 128 24 104 127 128 (100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (100.0) (68.0) (98.4) (100.0) (18.8) (81.3) (99.2) (100.0) 5000-9999 28 28 26 28 28 27 28 15 28 28 28 (100.0) ( 100.0) (92.9) (100.0) (l00.0) (96.4) (100.0) (53.6) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 10000 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (100.0) (100.0) District total 280 280 181 280 148 277 280 47 180 279 280 (100.0) (100.0) (64.6) (100.0) (52.9) (98.9) (100.0) (16.8) (64.3) (99.6) (100.0)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Table 41 presents distribution of villages by to 1 (2'5%) villages in size class 1-499, 6(26.1 %) population range and amenities available. villages in the range of 500-999, 48 (51.6%) of the villages with popUlation 1,000-1,999, and 96 (75.0%) Out of 280 villages, 4 have a population of less villages in size class 2,000-4,999. than 500, 23 fall in size class 500-999, 93 have . population in the range of 1000-1999, 128 are in the Improved drinking water is available to all the range of 2000-4999, 28 villages comprise the size class villages in the district. 5,000-9,999 and 4 villages are having population of Post office facility is availaple to 32 villages having 10,000 or more. popUlation of 5,000 or more. This facility is available Educational facility is available to cent per cent to 2 (8.7%) villages in the range of- 500-999, 27 villages under various size classes. (29.0%) villages with population 1,000-1,999, and 87 (68.0%) villages in size class 2,000-4,999. Medical facility is available to 30 villages having popUlation of 5,000 or more. This facility is available All the villages under size class 1-499, 500-999, 56 ANALYTJCAL NOTE 1000-1,999, and 10,000 + are having telephone facility. villages with population below 2,000 only 4.3 per cent . Only 3 villages, 2 in the range of 2000-4999 and 1 in viBages in size class 1,000-1,999 have banking facility. the range of 5000-9999 are deprived of this facility. Agricultural credit societies are available in all Transport and communication facility is available the villages under size 5,000-9,999 and in 75.0 per cent of villages with population 10,000 +, in 81.3 per to all the villages in the district. cent of villages with popUlation 2,000-4,999, in 38.7 Availability of banks is predominantly the per cent villages in size class 1000-1999, to 30.4 per characteristic of larger villages. All the 4 (100.0%) cent villages having population between 500-999 and villages with population 10,000 or more have banks. to 50.0 per cent villages with population below 500. Likewise, 15(53.6%) villages out of 28 in size class All the villages in the district are approachable 5,000-9,999 and 24(18.8%) villages out of 128 with by pucca road. population in the range of 2,000-4,999 have the All the villages in the district have the availability availability of banks. Among the remaining 120 of power supply. TABLE 42 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Serial Name of Number of Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated number C. D. block inhabited villages in hectares area to total area area to total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 I Phul 46 54,408 90.1 90.1 2 Rampura 30 33,199 87.8 93.0 3 Nathana 32 39,903 84.9 85.4 4 Bathinda 54 63,364 89.1 85.2 ~ 5 Sangat 38 46,187 92.3 80.3 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 54,020 87.5 83.2 7 Maur 33 28278 91.8 92.1 District Total: 280 319359 89.0 86.4 '1- Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area' CD blockwise villages, according to land use are Nathana. Four out of 7 CD blocks have percentage of given in Table 42. Bathinda CD block (63,364 hectares) cultivable area greater than that of the district average. is the largest in area and is more than twice than that 86.4 per cent of the cultivable area in the district of Maur (28,278 hectares), the smallest CD block in is irrigated. All the CD blocks have fairly high area. In the district 89.0 per cent ofthe area is cultivable proportion of cultivable area under irrigation and this and among the CD blocks this percentage varies percentage varies between 93.0 per cent in Rampura between 92.3 per cent in Sangat and 84.9 per cent in and 80.3 per cent in Sangat. TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS Serial Class, name & Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure number urban status of Total Through From all Total General Public Publk Public Other(s) the Town taxes other Administration health and works institutions sources convenience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I I Bathinda (M.CJ) 722.2 631.1 91.1 738.2 90.1 414.8 117.7 0.0 115.6 2 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 10.5 0.0 10.5 10.5 0.0 10.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.CI) 738.0 310.3 427.6 706.8 48.1 0.0 5.5 8.1 693.2 4 IV Goniana (M.CJ) 651.6 595.4 56.2 591.4 438.0 0.0 131.4 0.0 22.0 5 V Kot Fatta (M.CJ) 125.4 7.4 117.9 88.7 25.8 26.4 29.7 0.0 6.8 6 III Maur (M.CI) 358.9 278.8 80.1 359.9 254.8 77.1 . 0.6 0.0 27.4 7 IV Raman (M.CI) 466.5 33.2 433.3 438.1 35.2 69.2 11.3 0.0 322.4 ,8 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 470.2 24.7 445.5 424.4 336.2 0.0 83.5 0.0 4.8 III Rampura PhuJ (M.CJ) 470.2 24.7 445.5 424.4 336.2 0.0 83.~ 0.0 4.8 9 V Sangat (M.CI) 287.5 130.3 157.2 272.2 90.9 12.8 28.5 0.0 140.0 District Total: 618.2 452.1 166.1 616.5 139.9 266.9 90.0 0.3 121.2

57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Table 43 shows per capita receipt and expenditure district is incurring per capita expenditure ofRs 59.6 incurred for all the statutory towns in Bathinda district. The per capita expenditure on general administration The per capita receipt in the district is Rs 60.2 out is to the extent of Rs. 16.2, on Public health and of which Rs 40.4 comes through taxes and Rs 19.8 conveniences (Rs 23.7), public works (Rs. 8.9), and through all other sources. The per capita receipt is per capita expenditure on public institutions is only as high as Rs 73.8 in Bhucho Mandi and as low as Rs. 0.3, while it is Rs. 10.8 for all other types of Rs 12.5 in Kot Fatta. activities. Interestingly, per capita expenditure exceeds per capita receipts in Bathinda, Bhucho Mandi and As against the per capita receiptof Rs 60.2 the Maur. TABLE 44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban status Type of educational institution number of Town Primary Junior Secondary/ Secondary/ Senior College Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bathinda (M.C!) 1.9 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.2 2 Bhucho Mandi (M.cI) 4.5 3.0 1.5 0.8 0.0 3 Goniana (M.CI) 11.7 7.0 4.7 0.8 1.6 4 Kot Fatta (M.CI) 6.2 3.1 1.5 0.0 0.0 5 Maur (M.el) 4.0 2.2 1.5 0.4 0.0 6 Raman (M.CI) 6.1 3.6 2.6 1.0 0.0 7 Rampura Phul (M.CI) 4.0 2.2 1.8 0.4 0.2 8 Sangat (M.C!) 9.3 5.6 3.7 1.9 0.0 District Total 3.3 1.8 1.3 0.5 0.2 Table 44 shows number of schools/colleges In other words, there is a primary school after per 10,000 of population for towns. In the district a population 3,030, junior secondary/middle school there are 3.3 primary schools, 1.8 junior for every 5,556 persons, and secondary/ secondary/middle schools, 1.3 secondary/ matriculation school for 7,692 persons, senior matriculation schools, 0.5 senior secondary secondary school for 20,000 population and a schools and 0.2 colleges per 10,000 population. college for a population of 50,000. TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban status Number of beds in medical institutions number of the Town per 10,000 population 2 3 Bathinda (M.Cl) 18 2 Bhisiana (C.T) o 3 Bhucho Mandi (M.Cl) 26 4 Goniana (M.C!) T7 5 Kot Fatta (M.Cl) 6 6 Maur(M.Cl) 23 7 Raman (M.Cl) 18 8 Rampura Phul (M.CJ) 22 9 Sangat (M.Cl) 93 Distrct Total: 20 Table 45 shows number of beds in medical all the towns in the district. Besides Sangat, Maur institutions in towns per 10,000 of population. The (23), Goniana (27), Bhucho Mandi (26) and Rampura district on an average has 20 beds per 10,000 of Phul (22) are the other towns, which have more beds population. Among the towns, Sangat has 93 beds per 10,000 populations, than that of the district average per 10,000 population and this is the highest among Kat Fatta has only 6 beds per 10,000 population

58 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name of the Town Total population Slum population Percentage of slum number (approximately) population to total population 2 3 4 5

Bhucho Mandi 13,246 5,381 4006 2 Goniana 12,813 3,000 2304 3 Kot Fatta 6,504 980 1501 4 Maur 27,543 11,760 4207 5 Raman 19,551 7,260 37:1 6 Sangat 5,401 746 1308 District Total 85,058 29,127 34.2

Table 46 shows proportion of slum population the total urban popUlation of these six towns. In the living in statutory towns in the district. Bhucho towns of Bucho Mandi (40.6%) and Maur (42.7%), Mandi, Goniana, Kot Fatta, Maur, Raman and Sangat more than two-fifth of the total population of the are the six towns which have reported slum towns is residing in slums. Goniana, Kot Fatta and population. In absolute terms 29,127 persons are Sangat towns have less than 25.0 per cent slum living in slums which accounts for 34.2 per cent of population

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban status Most important commodity number of town Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Bathinda (M.C\.) Fertilizer Fertilizer SoW.Pipe Vanaspati Oil Seeds SoW.Pipe 2 Bhisiana (C.To) Wheat Cotton Green Fodder

3 Bhucho Mandi (M.C!,) Mustard Oil Cotton Seed Buckets Oil Cake Agricultural Implements Agricultural Implements 4 Goniana (MoCl.) Shoes Raw Cotton Agriculturallinplements Wooden Furniture Oil Seeds 5 Kot Fatta (M.Cl.) Agricultural Implements Cotton Shoes Wheat Furniture Soda

6 Maur (MoC!.) Plastic Shoes Processed Cotton Electrical Material (Wooden) Mustard Oil Zarda Wheat

7 Raman (MoC!.) Cotton Bales, Cotton Bales Agricultural Implements Vegetable Oils Mustard Oil Mustard Oil 8 Rampura Phul (M.C!,) Thread Agricultural Implements Agricultural Implements Cotton Transformers Washing Soap

9 Sangat (M.Cl.) Agricultural Implelpents Wheat Shoes Pulses Wooden Furniture Agricultural Implements

59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Table 47 shows most important commodities Sangat and Kot Fatta. Transformers in Rampura Phul manufactured in .the towns and exported out. deserve special mention. The manufacturing of agricultural implements is Besides the agriculture-oriented products, an important commodity in six towns. Generally fertilizers, Vanaspati Oil, S. W.Pipe, washing speaking, each town has its own characteristic as is Soap, oil seeds and wooden furniture are the revealed by this table. Manufacturing of Fertiliser is other key items exported from the towns of the the characteristic of Bathinda; wooden furniture in district. (x) Brief Analysis Based on Houses and Household Amenities TABLE48:HOUSEHOLDSBYTENURESTATUSAND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001 Tenure Number of dwelling Number of households status rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 638. 467 171 251 188 63 One room 30,670 22,859 7,811 21,298 16,831 4,467 Two rooms 51,796 37,515 14,281 25,098 19,830 5,268 Three rooms 39,935 27,733 12,202 10,659 8,163 2,496 3+ rooms 58,482 43,666 14,816 7,578 5,579 1999 Median number of rooms 3 3 3 2 2 2

Rented No exclusive room 198 ~3 155 97 13 84 One room 5,775 839 4,936 2,306 368 1,938 Two rooms 5,035 1,191 3,844 1,427 392 1,035 Three rooms 2,324 365 1,959 453 90 363 3+ rooms 1,163 398 765 231 65 166 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 I Others No exclusive room 113 78 35 46 30 16 One room 1,923 865 1,058 971 498 473 Two rooms 2,096 534 1,562 749 294 455 Three rooms 770 214 556 170 85 85 3+ rooms 590 199 391 79 40 39 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 I 2 Data Source: Census of India 2001, H-Series : "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets".

1,81,521 households in the district are living in of households are living in owned houses having one houses owned by them, 14,495 in rented houses and room; 28.4 per cent in 2 rooms, 21.0 per cent have 5,492 in houses with tenure status 'others' i.e. neither 3 rooms, and 33.0 per cent have more than 3 rooms; owned nor rented. This reflects that 90.1 percent of the corresponding percentages for urban areas are the households are living in owned houses, 7.2 in 15.8,29.0,24.8 and 30.1 percent respectively. Further rented houses and remaining 2.7 per cent in 'others'. more, 0.3 per cent of rural households and 0.3 per Among the households living in owned houses, cent of urban households are residing in owned census 30,670(16.9%) have one room, 51,796 (28.5 %) have houses, whioh do not have any exclusive room. two rooms, 39,935 (22.0%) have three rooms and Of.the total scheduled castes households, 90.9 58,482 (32.2%) have more than three rooms. This per cent have owned houses, 6.3 per cent live in reveals that the majority of the owned houses have rented houses and 2.8 per cent houses with tenure two or more rooms. Interestingly, 638 of the status as other. Among the scheduled castes, 0.4 households living in owned houses, do not have any per cent have no exclusive room, 32.8 per cent are exclusive room. residing in owned houses with one room, 38.7 per By and large a similar pattern is observed both cent have two rooms, 16.4 per cent have three rooms in rural and urban areas. In rural areas 17.3 per cent and 11.7 per cent in houses with more than 3 rooms. 60 ANALYTICAL NOTE In other words 66: 8% of scheduled castes rented households, 51.1 per cent have one room and households are having two or more rooms. Among 31.6 per cent have two rooms.

TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001

Serial District/ Total Rural Urban number Tahsil Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary permanent permanent permanent , I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Bathinda 170,129 19,879 11,486 110,663 16,733 9,558 59,466 3,146 1,928 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.00) . (100.00) (l00.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Rampura Phui 42,021 5,226 1,,507 34,485 .,. 4,840 1,402 7,536 386 105 (24.7) (26.3 ) (13.1) (31.2) (28.9) (14.7) (12.7) (12.3) (5.5) 2 Bathinda 91,204 9,354 6,636 46,625 7,170 4,989 44,579 2,184 1,647 (53.6) (47.0) (57.8) (42.1) (42.9) (52.2) (75.0) (69.4) (85.4 ) 3 Talwandi Sabo 36,904 5,299 3,343 29,553 4,723 3,167 7,351 576 176 (21.7) (26.7) (29.1 ) (26.7) (28.2) (33.1 ) (12.3) ( 18.3) (9.1)

This table shows percentage distribution of house­ of the total households living in temporary houses; holds by tahsils living in permanent, semi permanent the share of the remaining Tahsils is Talwandi Sabo and temporary houses. Out of 170,129 households (29.1%) and Rampura Phul (13.1). • living in permanent houses in the district, 53.6 per Out of the total households living in perma­ cent are in Bathinda, 24.7 per cent in Rampura Phul, nent houses, 11,0663 (65.0%) are in rural areas and and 21.7 per cent are in Talwandi Sabo, The per­ 59466 (35.0%) in urban areas. Likewise percentage centage share of households living in semi-perma­ of households living in semi-permanent houses in rural nent houses of the district shows a variation of 47.0 and urban area is 84.2 per cent and 15.8 per cent per cent in Bathinda and 26.3 per cent in Rampura respectively. There are 11486 households living in Phul. There are 11,486 households living in tempo­ temporary houses and among them 9558 (83.2%) are rary houses and these makes 5.7 per cent of the total in rural and 1928 (16.8%) in urban areas of the dis­ households. Bathinda Tahsil constitute 57.8 per cent trict.

TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE,. ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

Serial Tahsil Total! Number of Number and percentage of households having number Rural! households Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage Urban drinking water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Bathinda Total 201,508 196,481 179,409 159,275 160,004 146,838 (97.5) (89.0) (79.0) (79.4) (72.9) Rural 136,966 133,035 18,122 104,976 102,816 90,244 (97.1) (86.2) (76.6) (75.1 ) (65.9) Urban 64,542 63,446 61,287 54,299 57,188 56,594 (98.3) (95.0) (84.1) (88.6) (87.7) Rampura Phul Total 48,755 47,449 43,156 J5,809 32,248 36,672 (97.3) (88.5) (73.4 ) (66.1) (75.2) Rural 40,728 39,637 35,505 29,693 25,634 29,537 (97.3) (87.2) (72.9) (62.9) (72.5) Urban 8,027 7,812 7,651 6,116 6,614 7,135 (97.3 ) (95.3 ) (76.2) (82.4 ) (88.9)

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 concld ....

Serial Tahsil Total! Number of Number and percentage of households having number Rural/ households Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage Urban drinking water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Bathinda Total 107,207 104,946 96,917 87,569 91,038 81,369 (97.9) (90.4 ) (81. 7) (84.9) (75.9) Rural 58,795 57,185 50,917 45,842 46,879 38,023 (97.3) (86.6) (78.0) (79.7) (64.7) Urban 48,412 47,761 46,000 41,727 44,159 43,346 (98.7) (95.0) (86.2) (91.2) (89.5) 3 Talwandi Sabo Total 45,546 44,086 39,336 35,897 36,718 28,797 (96.8) (86.4 ) (78.8) (80.6) (63.2) Rural 37,443 36,213 31,700 29,441 30,303 22,684 (96.7) (84.7) (78.6) (80.9) (60.6) Urban 8,103 7,873 7,636 6,456 6,415 6,113 (97.2) (94.2) (79.7) (79.2) (75.4)

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-Series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well Situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Note : Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Bathroom means bathroom within the house Toilet means toilet within the house Drainage means closed and open drainage

This table shows proportion of household having percentage is significantly lower in the rural parts improved drinking water source, electricity, Bathroom, (84.7%) as compared with the urban (94.2%). toilet and drainage activity. Bathroom: Improved drinking water Bathroom is available 'to more than three-fourths Households having tap, hand pump, and tubewell (79.0%) of the households in the district. Even in rural as the source are grouped as having improved drinking area this facility is available to 76.6 per cent of the water facility. In the district it is available to 97.5 per households as compared to 84.1 per cent urban cent of the households. The corresponding figures households.Among the tahsils, Bathinda (81. 7%) is for the rural and urban areas are being 97.1 per cent at the first place and Rampura Phul (73.4%) is at the and 98.3 per cent respectively. The trends are, by tail. and large, the'same among the tahsils in the district. Toilet Electricity: Four out of every five households (79.4%) have Electricity as the source of lighting is available to toilet facility. Among the tahsils this percentage varies 89.0 per cent of the households in the district; the between 84.9 per cent in Bathinda and 66.1 per cent corresponding figures for rural and urban areas are in Rampura Phul. Besides Bathinda, Talwandi Sabo 86.2 per cent and 95.0 per cent respectively signifying tahsils (80.6%) has higher percentage than that of that the rural areas do not lag behind the urban much the district as such.Three fourth (75.1 %) of the rural in this regard. The trends are, by and large, the same households have toilet facility as compared to 88.6 for all the tahsils barring Talwandi Sabo where 86.4 per cent in urban. Bathinda tahsil ranks first and per cent of the households have electricity and this Rampura Phul tashil occupies the last position.

62 ANALYTICAL NOTE Drainage: and 87.7 per cent in urban. In rural, Rampura Phul 72.9 per cent of the households have closed or tahsil (72.5%) and in urban. Bathinda tahsil (89.5%) open drainage facility comprising 65.9 per cent in rural stand atop.

TABLE 51: DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY AVAILABILITY OF TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING

Serial District / Total! Total Type of fuel used for cooking number Tahsil Rural! household Firewood Crop Cowdung Coal, Kerosene Cooking Elect- Biogas Others No Urban residue cake Lignite, gas ricity cooking charcoal (LPG)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Bathinda Total 201,508 64,613 52,350 16,162 240 6,149 60,134 225 790 134 711 (32.1)' (26.0) (8.0) (0.1 ) (3.0) (29.8) (0.1) (0.4) (0.1) (0.4) Rural 136,966 53,116 49,535 14,261 36 1,178 17,577 198 629 88 348 (38.8) (36.2) (10.4) (0.0) (0.9) (12.8) (0.1 ) (0.5) (0.1 ) (0.2) Urban 64,542 11,497 2,815 1,901 204 4,971 42,557 27 161 46 363 (17.8) (4.4) (2.9) (0.3) (7.7) (65.9) (0.0) (0.3) (0.1 ) (0.6)

Rampura Total 48,755 16,208 11,095 8,672 24 1,084 10,977 72 390 24 209 Phul (33.2) (22.8) (17.8) (0.1) (2.2) (22.5) (0.1 ) (0.8) (0.1) (0.4) Rural 40,728 14,673 10,471 8,340 15 585 6,002 69 376 16 181 (36.0) (25.7) (20.5) (0.0) (1.4 ) ( 14.7) (0.2) (0.9) (0.1 ) (0.5) Urban 8,027 1,535 624 332 9 499 4,975 3 14 8 28 ( 19.1) , (7.8) (4.1) (0.1 ) (6.2) (62.0) (0.0) (0.2) (0.1) (0.4)

2 Bathinda Total 107,207 29,671 23,002 6,780 202 4,755 41,873 97 309 89 429 (27.7) (21.4 ) (6.3) (0.2) ( 4.4) (39.1 ) (0.1) (0.3) (0.1 ) (0.4) Rural 58,795 22,850 21,243 5,307 13 469 8,490 82 174 52 115 (38.9) (36.1) (9.0) (0.0) (0.8) ( 14.5) (0.1) (0.3) (0.1 ) (0.2) Urban 48,412 6,821 1,759 1,473 189 4,286 33,383 15 135 37 314 (14.1 ) (3.6) (3.0) (0.4) (8.9) (69.0) (0.0) (0.3) (0.1 ) (0.6)

3 Talwandi Total 45,546 18,734 18,253 710 14 310 7,284 56 91 21 73 Sabo (41.1) (40.1) ( 1.6) (0.0) (0.7) (16.0) (0.1 ) (0.2) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 37,443 15,593 17,821 614 8 124 3,085 47 79 20 52 ( 41.6) (47.6) ( 1.7) (0.0) (0.3) (8.3) (0.1 ) (0.2) (0.1 ) (0.1 ) Urban 8,103 3,141 432 96 6 186 4,199 9 12 21 (38.8) (5.3) ( 1.2) (0.1 ) (2.3) (51.8) (0.1 ) (0.1 ) (0.0) 0.3 Data source: Census of India 2001, H-Series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Firewood is the main fuel used for cooking in the Crop,. residue is the third main fuel being used for district as it is being used by 32.1 per cent households. cOdking. In the district more than one-forth households This percentage is as high as 41.1 per cent in Talwandi (26.0%) are using crop residue; the corresponding Sabo tahsil. In rural areas 38.8 per cent of households figure for rural and urban areas are 36.2 per cent are using firewood and this percentage is more than and 4.4 per cent respectively. The use of crop residue double than that of the urban (17.8) percentage. as fuel for cooking in rural areas is four to eleven times more than urban areas in tahsils. The use of cooking gas (LPG) is also fairly high. It is being used by 29.8 per cent of the total 6,149 households (3.0%) in the district are using kerosene as fuel for cooking and its use is more in urban households in the district. In Bathinda tahsil 39.1 per (7.7%) in comparison with the rural (0.9%) households. cent of the households are using LPG while the This trend holds true for all the tahsils in the district. corresponding percentage is only 16.0 per cent in Talwandi Sabo,65.9 per cent of the urban households Cowdung Cake (8.0 %) still exceeds kerosene and are using LPG for cooking, while it is only 12.8 per all other types of fuel available to households in Bathinda cent in case of the rural households. district other than firewood, LPG and crop residue. 63 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET

Serial Districtl Total/ Total Total Availability of assets number Tahsil Rural! number of number of Radio, Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter. Car, Nonc of Urban households households Transistor Motorcycle, Jeep, the availing Moped Van specilicd banking service assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Bathinda Total 201,508 73,687 58,944 121,902 42,091 130.280 50,138 10,787 34,847 Rural 136,966 41,495 35,561 70,009 18,396 84,366 25,073 5,088 29,706 Urban 64,542 32,192 23,383 51,893 23,695 45,914 25,065 5,699 5,141 Rampura Total 48,755 15,134 12,747 26,232 8,667 32,530 10,583 2,013 9,012 Phul Rural 40,728 11,638 10,343 20,175 5,973 27,591 8,005 1,472 8.062 Urban 8,027 3,496 2,404 6,057 2,694 4,939 2.578 541 950 2 Bathinda Total 107,207 46,120 35,076 71,502 26,347 72,982 32,113 7.084 14,709 Rural 58,795 19,870 16,235 31,529 7,928 37,066 11,492 2,389 11.592 Urban 48,412 26,250 18,841 39,973 18,,419 35,916 20,621 4,695 3,117 3 Talwandi Total 45,546 12,433 11,121 24,168 7.077 24,768 7,442 1,690 11,126 Sabo Rural 37,443 9,987 8,983 18,305 4,495 19,709 5,576 1,227 10.052 Urban 8,103 2,446 2,138 5,863 2,582 5,059 1,866 463 1,074

Data source: Census of India 200 I, H-Series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets " Out of 20 1,508 households in the district, 73,687 It is also called Gobindgarh, because Guru Gobind (36.6%) are availing banking services; 58,944 (29.3%) Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, is said to have have Radiol Transistor; 121,902 (60.5%) have stayed in the fort of Bathinda. A Gurudwara in the television; 42,091 (20.9%) have telephone; 130,280 memory of the Guru was also constructed here by (64.7%) have bicycle; 50,138 (24.9%) have scooter, Maharaja Narinder Singh of Patiala State. motorcycle, moped and 10,787 (5.4%) have car, jeep The Rose Garden is today one of the attractive and van. The over all scenario of availability of assets spots in the town. It has been developed into a in the district can be graded as fairly good. beautiful picnic spot and is visited by a large number Nevertheless 34,847 (17.3%) of the households have of people. reported none of these assets available to them which There is also a traffic Park for the children situated is unbelievable keeping into mind present day standard in the heart of the city. ofliving. At a distance of 6 km from Bathinda, there is a As regards banking service available to zoological park called 'Bir Talab Forest and Tourist households at tahsil level, only Bathinda tahsil (43,0%) Complex. excels Bathinda district and Talwandi Sabo tahsil (27.3%) is badly outshot. The Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant at Bathinda is another important landmark. Amongst the other big (xi)Places of tourist, religious, historical or industries in the town are the units of National archeological importance Fertilizt:rs Limited and a Milk Plant in the co-operative Bathinda : sector. There is a historic gurudwara known as Bathinda, the principal town and headquarters of Gurudwara Haj i named after Haji Rattan, a the district/sub divisionltahsil of the same name, is a sadhu who used to meditate here. It is also associated big railway junction of Northern railway. It is well with the visits of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Hargobind connected by road with Chand igarh (210 km), and Guru Gobind Singh. Ludhiana (136 km), Faridkot (63 km) and Firozpur (101 km). Its population as per 2001 Census is There are 3 colleges in the town, viz. Government 1,183,295 persons. Rajindra College, Shri Sanatan Dharam Girls College, 64 ANALYTICAL NOTE D.A.V. (Mata Gunwanti) College. Besides, there are It is said that Guru Gobind Singh stayed here for ten 4 higher secondary schools. 6 high schools, 13 middle days under a tree. It is also said that a small pond schools, 23 primary schools, 3 hospitals, I.T.B. Clinic, existed at this place. When Guru Gobind Singh riding 10 dispensaries and 2 public libraries. on his horse crossed through this pond, the horse and the dark brown dress of Guru Gobind Singh became Goniana Mandi : white. When asked by his followers, the guru told It is situated at a distance of 12 km from Bathinda that it was a sacred tirath and had been visited by on the Bathinda-Faridkot road. It falls on the Lord Rama while fighting with Lav and Kush. The Bathinda-Firozpur railway line. Its population as per Guru further added that whosoever would take bath 2001 Census is 12,813 persons. in this tank, all his sins would be washed. . Goniana Mandi is well known for Tikana Bhai A fair is held here on the first Magh (January­ Jagta Ji, the dera (seat) of the seva Panthi Addan February) known as ' fair'. It lasts for three Shahi Sect. It is said that this sect pioneered by Bhai days. Besides, a fair is held on every Amavas. People Ghanaia is an old and supreme institution similar to in large numbers visit the place on these occasions the International Red Cross Society. Bhai Ghanaia and take bath in the sacred tank. presented an ideal of selfless and unique service of offering drinking water to the friends and foes alike Maisar Khana : in the battle field. Guru Gobind Singh was much Tllis village falls in tahsil Talwandi Sabo on the impressed by his service and blessed that his mission Ne~ Delhi-Bathinda-Firozpur railway line and is about would be run after him. 30 km from Bathinda, the district headquarters. It is connected with , another town of the Har Raipura (Bhokari) : district and is about 10 km from this place. Har Raipura or Bhokari lies west of Bathinda on About 500 years ago, a Sadhu who was Brahim the Bathinda-Nathana road. It falls in the Bathinda by caste used to live in village Maisar Khan. He was tahsil and is about 19 km from the tahsil headquarters a staunch follower of Lattan Wali, goddess ofKangra. and about 5 km form Goniana Mandi. Once he asked the people of the village to accompany Gurudwara Jand Sahib has been built here in the him to pay homage to the goddess at Kangra. Some memory of Guru Har Rai's visit to this place. It is of the villagers accompainied him to the place and said that the Guru who was at that time staying at were so much impressed at the sight of the flames (district Rupnagar) had an intuition that erupting in the temple that they prayed to the goddess the inhabitants of the village Bhokari remembered him. for the appearance of similar flames in their own He went there and stayed for a few days under a village. Next year, similar flames appeared at the spot Jand tree. The tree still stands in the premises of the in the village, where a temple was constructed by gurudwara. The issueless women of the area come the villagers. to this place and tie a thread around the tree with the A fair is held here in September-October for hope that their desire will be fulfilled. one day in the memory of the Sadhu. On this day, This place is also said to have been visited by offerings of Halwa and cash are made to the deity. Guru Gobind Singh. ) Religious preachers give sermons to the people on / the occasion. Jassi Bagwali : Jassi Bagwali falls in Bathinda Tahsil and lies Maur Mandi : about 26 km. south of Bathinda on the Bathinda­ Situtated on Bathinda-Mansa road at a distance Dabwali road. The nearest town is Sangat which is of 42 km from Bathinda, the district headquarters, II km. from the village. Maur Mandi is a railway station on the Firozpur­ Gurudwara Bagsar has been built here in the Bathinda-New Delhi railway line. It falls in tahsil memory of Guru Gobind Singh who is said to have Talwandi Sabo whose headquarters are 18 km from visited this place while on his way to Talwandi Sabo. here. It is well connected by road with the state 65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA headquarters (187 km), Patiala (122 km) Formerly, the town of Rampllra PhllJ was in and Talwandi Sabo (18 km). It has a class II Municipal BarnaJa District of PEPSU. But in 1954, it was Committee. Its population as per 2001 Census is transferred to Bathinda District. These are the twin 27,543. towns, Rampura and Phul, part of the town was The town is said to have been founded by one founded by Phul, an ancester of the Phulkian family, Maur, a Jat of Mann sub-caste. There exists a in 1770 B.K. (A.D. 1827). Rampura was founded by gurudwara which is associated with the visit of Guru Rama, the son of Phul. These towns are now called Teg Bahadur, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs. It is said Rampura Phul. Phul was earlier a part of the that the Guru stayed here for a few days to get rid State. The Fort at Phul was constructed by Chaudhri the villagers of a ghost. A fair is held here on every Phui. Even in 1904, there existed a Vernacular Middle Amavas. School at Phui. The town had, at that time, a garden too. Mehma Sarja : The town is famous for the manufacture of ginning This village falls in Bathinda Tahsil and the nearest blades, cotton thread and soap. The important town is Goniana Mandi which is 6 km. from this agricultural commodities are foodgrain, cotton and place. oilseeds.

The historic Gurudwara Lakhi Jangal was built Talwandi Sabo : in this village in the memory of Guru Nanak Dev Headquarters of the tahsil/sub-division of the who is said to have recited Japji Sahib one lakh times same name. Talwandi Sabo is situated at a distance at this place. It is also said that Guru Hargobinq, Guru th th of 28 km from Bathinda on the Bathinda - Sardulgarh Har Rai and Guru Gobind Singh, the 6 , 7th and 10 road. Gurus, respectively, also visited this place. It is also popularly known as Damdama Sahib is A big fair is held here on Baisakhi day. Besides, named after one Sahabo, a Gujar girl. It is said that fairs are held on the occasion of Maghi and every in 1149, it was inhabited by Hindu Gujars, who were Puranmashi. People in large number visit the place converted into Muslims during the reign of Sgamsh­ during these fairs and take a dip in the holy tank. ud-din IIIutmish and given forty -eight villages. Since Patti Karam Chand (Mehraj) : the head of Gujras did not have any male issue, his daughter Sahabo became the head of these villages It falls in Rampura Phu[ Tahsil and is 5 km from and in this way the area came to be known as Rampura Phul, the tahsil headquarters. Talwandi Sahabo, which is now called Talwandi Sabo. A gurudwara called 'Gurudwara Gurusar' stands It is also said that Guru Nanak Dev, the first Guru th here. It is associated with Guru Hargobind, the 6 of the Sikhs, came here during his Second Journey Guru of the Sikhs and his fight with the Muslim (Udasi). The Guru blessed the place that one day it Commander, Lalla Beg. A fair is held here (January­ will emerge as an important pilgrim center. There is February) for one day which is attended by a large a SaroV

66 ANALYTICAL NOTE Anandpur, Chamkaur and Muktsar, Guru Gobind Singh Town Directory : retired to the jungles ofMalwa. Talwandi Sabo where The Town Directory is presented for each town the Guru took rest (dam) came to be known as covering different aspects of urban life. Like 1991 damadama Sahib. The Guru stayed here for more census, in the present census also there are seven than nine months. During this period, he redicated Statements included in the District Census Handbook the Adi Granth, and made Damdama Sahib a centre for presentation of data. The seventh Statement for spreading his mission. He called the place Khalsa relates to slums which was numbered as IV - A in Da Takhat (throne of the Khalsa). 1991 Census. Statements I to VI contain data about At Gurudwara Damdama Sahib, some sacred growth, density, sex ratio, physical aspects of towns, weapons of Guru Gobind Singh are preserved. communications, municipal finances, civic, medical, Besides .Gurudwara Damdama Sahib, there are a educational and other amenities and trade, commerce, number of gurudwaras in Talwandi Sabo su~h as Industry, Banking facilities etc.Hence the data for the Manji Sahib, Jand Sar, Mata Sahib Kaur and Mata towns of Bathinda has been presented in these six Sundri, Ber Sahib etc.: Statements. Similarly the seventh Statement presents the data for slums. (xii)Scope of Village and Town Directory S~atement I shows status and growth history of Village Directory : the towns of Bathinda District. Column 2 in this Statement indicates class, name and civic The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional administration status of a town (as in 2000). Class compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, of the town indicated under this column has been their location numbers, their area, population, number introduced to facilitate the analysis of town directory of households, amenities such as educational, medical, data at the State/U.T. and at the national level. drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and Column 6 presents area in Sq. kms. while Column 7 co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and presents number of households including houseless other credit societies, recreational and cultural households. Columns 8 to 18 give population and facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest growth rate of towns since 1901. Column 19 presents town with a distance, power- supply availability of density and Columns 20 to 22 present sex-ratio. newspaper and magazines, most important commodity Statement II shows physical aspects and manufactured and land use of each village. location of each town as in 1999. Column 2 shows , Village is a statutory recognized unit having a the class, name Civic Status of Town. Columns 3 to definite boundary and separate land records. In case, 5 show the rainfall and maximum and minimum a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban temperature. Columns 6 to 13 show the name and agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have distance of State HQ, district HQ, Tahsil HQ, nearest not been given in the Village Directory but shown city with a population of one lakh and more, nearest along with the urban component. The villages which city with a population of five lakh and more, Railway are considered as a Census Town , the amenities Station, Bus facility and Navigable river/canal from data are shown in the Town Directory. For those town. •villages which have partly merged in an outgrowth of Statement ITI shows the municipal finance of U.A., the amenities data are shown in the Village the Towns of Bathinda District. The income and Directory for that particular village. expenditure for the towns of Bathinda have been The 'uninhabited' villages (villages with no presented in this Statement. population) have been indicated as such after Statement IV provides information for civic and furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, other amenities available to the Town. This Statement Name of village & location code number and area presents general population as well as the scheduled of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land castes/scheduled tribes population as per 2001 census use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. under Columns 3, 4 and 5. Columns 6 to 20 present

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA data regarding road length, system of sewerage, This Statement also shows, number of working number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, women's hostels, recreational and cultural facilities protected water supply, fire fighting service, electric available in the town under Columns 16 to 20. connections for domestic, industrial and commercial Statement VI presents information in respect of as well as road lighting (points) and others amenities. trade, commerce, industry and banking services in Statement V gives information regarding the town. Columns 3 to 8 indicate three most important medical, educational, recreational and cultural commodities exported and manufactured in the Town. facilities available in the town. Population figures Information on number of banks available in the town for 2001 census have also been presented for the has been presented under column 9 whereas Columns towns of Bathinda which will facilitate in analyzing 10 and 11 show the number of agricultural and non­ data on facilities available to the people. Data agricultural credit societies in the town. pertaining to medical facilities have been obtained from towns and shown under Columns 4 and 5. The Statement VII shows the civic amenities information on educational facilities has been shown available to all the 6 towns having slums falling in the under Column 6-15. jurisdiction of Bathinda District.

68 Part -A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I Village Directory

NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The Village Directory format has 25 columns and is available is given. Column wise details are given the details given under each column are for the village below: are as follows : Column 6 : Educational: Column 1 : Serial Number: Classes upto class V are included in Primary Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD School comprising nursery school, kindergarten school, Block are presented serially in the ascending order Pre-basic school, pre-primary school and junior basic of their location code number. school. Column 2 : Name and Location Code Number Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle of village: school. The name and location code number of, the village Classes from IX and X are included in High is shown against this column. This also includes the secondary school. Classes XI and XII are in;;,iuded forest and uninhabited villages. in senior secondary school.

Column 3 : Area of the village : In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle The area of the villages in hectares is given. school, these are also included in the number of Wherever the area figures were not furnished by the primary and middle schools, respectively. concerned department, the column is left blank. Accordingly any of the following types of Column 4 : Total population : institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below : The total population of the village as per 2001 Census is given against this column. (i) Primary School P (ii) Middle School M Column 5 : Number of households (iii) Secondary School S The number of households as per 2001 Census (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC is given in this column. {~) College C Amenities: (vi) Industrial School I In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of (vii) Training School Tr. different amenities such as education, medical, (viii) , Adult literaoy class/centre AC drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 communication, power, approach road etc. in each Pathshala, Senior basic school, village has been depicted with appropriate codes Navodaya Vidya'laya, Makhtab, against the column concerned. Wherever the etc. amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the More than one institution of a type in the village distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. is indicated by the number within brackets against and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility the abbreviation, e.g. P (3), M (4), etc. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Column 7 : Medical : (v) Bandpump HP ~ Availability of medical facility within the village (vi) River Water R is indicated by following codes: (vii) Canal C (i) Allopathic Hospital H (viii) Lake L Ayurvedic Hospital HA (ix) Spring S Unani Hospital HU (x) Others 0 Homeopathic Hospital H Hom (xi) Summer Source SS (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Column 9 : Post, Telegraph and Telephone : Ayurvedic Dispensary DA It is indicated by following codes: Unani Dispensary DU Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom (i) Post Office PO (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (ii) Telegraph Office TO (iii) Post & Telegraph Office (iv) Maternity Home MH PTO (iv) Telephone Connection PH (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (vi) Health Centre HC Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC Banks : (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS' If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, co-operative bank etc.the same is (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (x) T.B. Clinic TB number of banks in brackets. If not available within (xi) Nursing Home NH the village, distance of the nearest place where the facility exists is given: (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP (i) Commercial Bank CM Practitioner (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (xiii) Subsidised Medical SMP Column 11 : Credit Societies : Practitioner If the village enjoys the services of Credit (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non (xv) Others o Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along More than one institution of a type in the village with the number of such societies in brackets. In is indicated by the number within brackets against case the facility is not available within the village, the the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. distance of the nearest place where such facility exists

Column 8 : Drinking Water: is given. I ';'- The type of drinking water supply sources (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS available within the village is indicated by codes as (ii) Non-Agricultural Credit Society NCS follows: (iii) Other Credit Society . OCS (i) Tap Water T Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities: W Oi) Well Water If facilities such as CinemaiVideo hall, Sports (iii) Tank Water TK Club, Stadium! Auditorium are available in the village, (iv) Tubewell Water TW the same is recorded in these columns. Ifnot available,

72 VILLAGE DIRECTORY the particulars of the nearest place with the facility Column 17 : News PaperlMagazine : exists is recorded. The information is indicated in If village receives any News Paper/Magazine codes mentioned below along with the number of such the same is noted in this column using following facilities in brackets : codes: (i) CinemalVideo Hall CV (i) News Paper N (ii) Sports Club SP (ii) Magazine M (iii) Stadium!Auditorium ST Column 18 : Most important commodities manufactured : Column 13 : Communications: The name of three most important commodities If the village is served by any mode of publici manufactured in the village is recorded against this private transport like ,Bus, Railway station or column. Navigable water ways, they are to be mentioned as follows: Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different types of land use : (i) Bus BS Land use data maintained by the StatefUT Govts. (ii) Railway Station RS are furnished against these columns. The data conc­ (iii) Navigable Waterway NW erning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un:irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area not r Column 14 : Approach to village: available for cultivation in the village are shown against ~ Approach to village refers to the state of road these columns. The area figures are given in hectare leading to village. The approach to the village is (s) up to one decimal. Desh '-' is recorded wherever indicated in following codes: the information is not made available by the concerned department. The codes used for different types of (i) Paved Road PR irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated (ii) Mud road MR below:

(iii) Foot path FP (i) Government Canal GC (iv) Navigable River NR (ii) Private Canal PC (v) Navigable Canal NC (iii) Well (without electricity) W (vi) Navigable waterways (iv) Well (with electricity) WE other than River, Canal NW (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance: (vii) Tank TK The distance is given in kilometers in brackets (viii) River R against the name of the town nearest to the village. (ix) Lake L Column 16 : Power supply: (x) . Waterfall WF Availability of Power Supply in the village, (xi) Others 0 whatever may be the form of its use, is given by (xii) Total T using following codes: The village directory also carries the following (i) Electricity for domestic use ED appendices. (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG Appendix-I It gives the abstract of (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO educational, medical and other amenities available in (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA villages CD Block wise of the district.

73 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages 1\ppendix-IV CD Block wise list of inhabited CD Block wise having one or more primary schools. villages where no amenity other than drinking water Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages facility is available. CD Blockwise having primary, middle and secondary Appendix-V Summary showing number of schools. villages not having Scheduled Castes population. Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages CD Appendix-VI Summary showing number of Block wise with different sources of drinking water villages not having Scheduled Tribes population. facilities. Appendix-VII A and B The appendices show Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with the list of villages according to proportion of the 5,000 and above population which do not have one or Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total more important amenities. population by ranges. Appendix-ll-A Indicates list of Census Towns Appendix-VIII Indicates CD Block wise which do not have one or more amenities. number of villages. Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data Appendix-IX Shows number of different in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal Towns. types of girls schools in a village.

LIST OF VILLAGES TREATED AS TOWNS AT 2001 CENSUS Serial No. Name of village' Status of town 2 3 Bhisiana N.P.

74 Map of CD Block Phul

CENSUS Of' INDIA.2001.

INDIA PUNJAB G T C.D. BLOCK PHUL \ ,.. r· TAHSIL RAMPURA PHUL / 1'0 \ ~ ~ • 37iI DISTRICT BATHINDA ~ .' :174 • . '. «C Km. I 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 Km. <\ is \. :m! \ Q, PO , 0 I I 1 ~ \ 0 CO ;..;~ \-

HEADQUARTERS OF CD. BLOCK PHUL ARE AT RAMPURA PHUL . BOUNDARY,DISTRICT TAHSIL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER 1 0l0Jll00) 1 BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO HEADQUARTERS: C.D.BLOCK . . .. ., POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES:BELOW • 1.1.2000. 200,200- 499,500-999,1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE 0 ••••

UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER . . L-I----''------' STATE HIGHWAY...... SH 16A IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD , . . . , TOTAL AREA OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq KID} 544.06 POST OFFICE/ TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TOTAL POPULATION OF CD. BLOCK. 147,312 TELEGRAPH OFFICE . . . PO/ TO / PTO TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN CD. BLOCK NIL TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK . 46 SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. S DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms). 33 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE . ~ BANK B

Based upon Survey of India map wilh lhe permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government or India Copyrighl.2005,

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (CD. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Phul (0001) 23 Hamirgarh 01037900 110010001000100014

Name of Tahsil: Rampura Phul (0001) 24 Harnam Singhwala 0 I 043600 110010001000100034 25 1alal 01038000 110010001000100013 Adampura 01038500 110010001000100024 26 Kangar 01038300 110010001000100022 2 Aklialalal 01037700 110010001000100016 27 Kauloke 01039200 110010001000100011 3 Allike 01040000 110010001000100043 28 Kesar Singhwala 01037200 110010001000100003 4 Bhagta 01037100 110010001000100004 29 Koer Singhwala 01037600 110010001000100020 5 Bhai Rupa 01038800 110010001000100028 30 Kotha Guru 01036700 110010001000100008 6 Bhodipura 01037300 110010001000100017 31 Maluka 01036600 110010001000100006 7 Bugran 01040200 110010001000100044 37'" Neor 01036500 110010001000100007 8 Burj Gill 01039300 110010001000100029 33 Patti Kala Mehraj 0 I 044000 110010001000100038 9 Burj Ladha Singhwala 01037000 110010001000100002 34 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 01042900 110010001000100039 10 Burj Mansa 01043400 110010001000100046 35 Patti Sandli II Burj Thror 01036800 IIOOIOO~IOOOI00005 Mehraj 01043800 110010001000100036 12 01040100 110010001000100045 36 Patti Saol Mehraj 01043900 110010001000100037 13 Dayalpura Mirza 01039000 110010001000100009 37 Phul (Rural) 01043500 110010001000100040 14 Dhapali 01039400 110010001000100033 38 Phulwal 01039700 110010001000100032 15 Dhingar 01039900 110010001000100041 39 Raiya Urf 16 Dulewala 01038700 110010001000100026 Hardaspura 01039800 110010001000100042 17 Dyalpura Bhaika 01038100 110010001000100027 40 Rajgarh 01038600 110010001000100025 18 Gaunspura 01038200 110010001000100021 41 Ramuwala 01037400 110010001000100018 19 Ghandawna 01039500 110010001000100030 42 Sadhana 01043700 110010001000100035 20 Gumti Kalan 01038900 110010001000100012 43 Salabatpura 01038400 110010001000100023 01039600 110010001000100031 21 Gurusar 01037800 110010001000100015 44 Sandhu Khurd 45 Selbrah 01039100 110010001000100010 22 Hakam Singhwala 01037500 110010001000100019 46 Siriewala 01036900 110010001000100001

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Phul (0001) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place where the facility is ava:ilable is given)

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2 Maluka 2,093.0 6,069 1,036 P(3) HDMH THP PO CP ACS BS (01036600) M(2) S CWCHC SS-T PH(125) CM(5-10) NCSOCS CV« 5) RS«5) 1(4) AC MCW(5,_I0) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

3 KothaGuru 3,078.0 8,915 1,544 P(4) M(2) CWC HC THP PO CM ACS SPST BS (01036700) S(2) FWCRMP SS-T PH(65) CP(S-IO) NCS OCS CV«5) RS(5-10) C(1O+) CHW H(5-IO) NW(lO+) MCW(S-IO) PHC(5-10)

4 Bury Thror 331.0 1,477 243 PM HC H« 5) THP PH(42) ACS BS (01036800) C(IO+) MCW« 5) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) OCS CV« 5) RS(lO+) PHC«5) CP«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

5 Siriewala 1,295.0 4,675 755 PMS PHSH(5-10) THP PO ACS BS (01036900) C(IO+) MCW« 5) SS-T PH(120) CM(5-10) NCSOCS CV«5) RS(IO+) PHC«5) CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(5-10)

6 Burj Ladha 608.0 1,936 332 PM RMP H(5-10) THP PH(70) OCS BS Singhwala C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) (01037000) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

7 Bhagta 2,163.0 11,809 2,038 P(6) M(3) MCW MH THP PO CM(2)CP ACS SP ST BS (01037100) S PUC CWCPHC SS-T PH(125) NCS OCS CV« 5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) FWCNHRMP NW(lO+) H(5-10)

8 Kesar 401.0 1,235 208 P(2) M S CHW H(5-10) THP PH(61) ACSOCS BS Singhwala 1 C(10+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS«5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01037200) PHC(5-10) &(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(5-10)

9 Bhodipura 1,019.0 3,179 537 P(2) M S DDHMCWMH THP PH(93) OCS SP BS (01037300) PUC CWCHCPHC SS-T PO«5) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHS FWCTB CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) H(lO+)

BS 10 Ramuwala 468.0 1,585 262 PM AC DCWC HC THP PO OCS RS(IO+) (01037400) C(lO+) CHWH(IO+) TW PH(45) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV«5) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

78 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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PR Rampura EA NM GC(357.0) 86.0 40.0 Neor Phul (8) TW(lIO) (01036500) TWE(210) T(389.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(1485.0) 81.0 202.0 Maluka 2 Phul (12) TW(l65.0) (01036600) TWE(160.0) T(181O 0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(2331.0) 49.0 65.0 286.0 KothaGuru 3 Phul (27) TW(l97.0) (01036700) TWE(150.0) T(2678.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(I72.0) 9.0 37.0 Burj Thror 4 Phul (8) TW(410) (01036800) TWE(72.0) T(285.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(771.0) 145.0 95.0 Siriewala 5 Phul (2) TW(142.0) (01036900) TWE(142.0) T(l055.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(156.0) 16.0 310 Burj Ladha 6 Phul (7) TWE(405.0) Singhwala T(5610) (01037000)

PR Rampura EA NM TW(915.0) 274.0 Bhagta 7 Phul (20) TWE(974.0) (01037100) T(1889.0)

PR (16) EA NM Wheat, GC(124.0) 37.0 28.0 92.0 Kesar 8 Rice, TWE(1:20.0) Singhwala Cotton T(244.0) (01037200)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(584.0) 6.0 45.0 Bhodipura 9 Phul (16) TWE(384.0) (01037300) T(9680)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(327.0) 4.0 40.0 Ramuwala 10 Phul (22) TW(23.0) (01037400) TWE(74.0) T(424.0)

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Phul (0001) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms.,·S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil : Rampura Phul (0001)

II Hakam 465.0 1,547 247 P M« 5) THP PO AC50C5 B5 5inghwala C(lO+) H(lO+) 55-T PH(43) CM(5-10) NC5(10+) CV«5) R5(lO+) (01037500) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) 5T(IO+)

12 Koer Singhwala 583.0 1,395 223 P M« 5) THP PO ACS OCS BS (01037600) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T PH(32) CM(IO+) NC5(5-10) CV«5) RS(IO+) MCW(~5) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

13 Jalal 1,117.0 2,944 505 P(2) THP PO ACS SP BS (01037700) MS H(5-10) SS-T PH(l85) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV« 5) R5(5-10) AC MCW(5-10) CP« 5) OC5(10+) ST(5-1O) NW(10+) C(10+) PHC(5-10)

14 Gurusar 706.0 2,193 372 P M«5) PHSH«5) THP PH(85) ACS BS (01037800) C(IO+) MCW«5) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-1O) PHC« 5) SS-T CP«5) OC5(5-10) SP(10+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

15 Hamirgarh 837.0 2,981 465 P(2) M S PHSRMP THP PO ACS BS (01037900) C(IO+) H« 5) TW PH(l52) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-1O) MCW«5) SS-T CP«5) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

16 Jalal 2,014.0 5,904 1,006 P(3) M(2) H DH RMP T HP PO CMCP ACS BS (01038000) S(2) PUC MCW« 5) SS-T PH(125.) NC50CS CV« 5) RS(IO+) 0(3) PHC« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) ST(lO+)

17 Dyalpura 2,042.0 4,554 825 P(4) M DPH5 THP PO AC5 BS Bhaika 5 C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PH(149) CM(5-10) NCSOC5 CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01038100) MCW«5) 55-T CP(5-1O) 5P(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

18 Gaunspura 363.0 651 107 P M« 5) THP PH(17) BS (01038200) C(IO+) H(10+) S5-T PO«5) CM(5-10) AC5« 5) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) CP(5-iO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

19 Kangar 686.0 1,953 316 P M«5) PHS H(IO+) THP PH(36) BS (01038300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV«5) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

20 Salabatpura 565.0 1,832 315 P(2) M DAHC RMP THP PO ACS BS (01038400) S C(10+) CHW H(IO+) SS-T PH(72) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) CV« 5) R5(5-10) MCW(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+)

80 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types o( land use in hectare) "0a a <> ..c c "0 0 0 0 E ::l 0 -"= .~ "b1) c b1) 0 ~ .q c ·E .~ .., 't:l "3 0 8 'B 0 .5 0 ::l 0 E ...... l a t;j ~ U <> t; E <> .9 :l: 0.. ... ~-go ... "0 il= .;; .J:> 0.. ... e <> ~ E ..c .9 ::s 0..-8 ... VI ~ "0 til .... ::s 0.. 0 ~ ,§_ 43::s ,~ g c '" ...., VI ~';;;' .., e - VI ~ t:: -a 0.. ..,~ :l: ..,:l: -~ bl) B ~ § 'I:: 0.. 0 0 '2 -::s ...0 " <> < Z p., Z ~ ~ fl- ] ::J o bI) ~ Z IZl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rampura EA NM GC(3150) 27.0 11.0 Hakam II Phul (21) TWE(112.0) Singhwala T(427.0) (01037500)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(488.0) 30.0 10.0 Koer Singhwala 12 Phul (19) TWE(55.0) (01037600) T(543.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(284.0) 147.0 2.0 66.0 Aklia Jalal 13 Phul (19) TWE(618.0) (01037700) T(9020)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(358.0) 14.0 77.0 Gurusar 14 Phul (18) TWE(257.0) (01037800) T(615.0)

PR Rampura EA NM GC(430.0) 46.0 62.0 Hamirgarh 15 Phul (22) TWE(299.0) (01037900) T(729.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(218.0);.- 688.0 488.0 Jalal 16 (19) TW(402.0) (01038000) TWE(218.0) T(838.0)

PR Bhadaur (24) EA NM GC(541.0) 1323.0 77.0 101.0 Dyalpura 17 T(54 1.0) Bhaika (01038100)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(49.0) 96.0 18.0 Gaunspura 18 (30) TW(108.0) (01038200) TWE(92.0) T(249.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(264.0) 136.0 17.0 730 Kangar 19 (3) TW(85.0) (01038300) TWE(I I 1.0) T(460.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(246.0) 23.0 61.0 Salabatpura 20 (3) TW(l33.0) (01038400) TWE(102.0) T(481.0)

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Phul (0001) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the fucilily is available is given) '"""' '":::l '"' -'"'" t: .. ~ '"c C '0 0 '0 ,. C- !:! .. ·c VJ o u '"""' ~ ,. u '":::l U ! e~ .§ ...J 0 '" ~ :§ "" ~ 9 6b~ _B> .-='0 tIl_:::l .. .;;: c:!- o "<:) 0 '-' a:d .c c u ~ ''::: ,. c 1;l ,. oC ._! E :::l ..... c. 0,-,"" C '" 0 ~ 0 .... .9 "" aas C ,. C- OJ ""C " - .... .~ ~ ~ 'i;j u B :::l u -2 " u :;.;; E" e ~ E ] E :::l ~ ..:- .g ~ .ci' E ;l: ~ ",. 'E :::l Vl E ~a

Tahsil: Rampura Phul (0001)

21 Adampura 586.0 1,917 317 P(2) M PHSRMP THP PH(45) ACS BS (01038500) S C(10+) H« 5) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) OCS CV«5) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(5-lO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-10)

22 Rajgarh 667.0 1,554 251 PM PHS H« 5) THP PH(80) BS (01038600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(10+) PHC(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

23 Dulewala 640.0 2,231 376 PM PHS H« 5) THP PH(48) ACS BS (01038700) C(IO+) MCW(1O+) SS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

24 Bhai Rupa 4,567.0 13,294 2,232 P(5) MCWPHC THP PO CM CP(lO+) ACS SPST BS (01038800) M(3) H(lO+) SS-T PH(250) NCSOCS CV«5) RS(10+) S(2) PUC NW(lO+) C(5-10)

25 Gumti Kalan 2,025.0 5,367 854 P(3) DDACWC THP PO ACS BS (01038900) M(2) H(IO+) TW PH(l25) CM«5) NCSOCS CV«5) RS(5-IO) S C(1O+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

26 Dayalpura 2,162.0 4,609 832 P(2) HADMH THP PO ACS BS Mirza M S CWCHC TW PH(l27) CM(lO+) NCSOCS CV«5) RS(IO+) (01039000) C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T CP(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(5-10) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

.~ 27 Selbrah 1,539.0 4,637 801 P(2) HC RMP(2) THP PO CM ACS SP BS (01039100) MS H(lO+) TW PH(120) CP« 5) NCS CV«5) RS(IO+) PUC I MCW«5) SS-T OCS(2) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) Tr C(5-10) PHC« 5)

28 Kauloke 353.0 876 159 PM«5) THP PO ACS BS (01039200) C(5-IO) H(lO+) TW PH(30) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T CP« 5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

29Burj Gill 528.0 2,127 388 PM PHS RMP THP PH(55) ACS SP BS (01039300) C(5-10) H(lO+) TW PO(5·10) CM(5·10) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) MCW«5) SS-T CP(lO+) OCS(5·10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC« 5)

30 Dhapali 2,485.0 5,654 927 P(2) M HADMCW THP PO CMCP ACS SP BS (01039400) S C«5) MHPHC SS-T PH(125) NCS OCS CV«5) RS(5·10) H(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

82 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

"0 !a la ..<:: "0 <.) c " 0 0 E <.) .><: .. .~ bI) c: '" 0 bI) .+::> ~ c: °i :; <.) 8 ~ :a <.) "c: 0 ... 0 .~ E "0'" ....l ~ ., cE: Od :a ~ ~ ~ 2- :c" ~ Od ~ 0 ~ .. s; >...... VI'" .. ,g ... c: ~"O >. ~ ~ .9 ~ Q. ... ~ "0 ~ > .s; .0" ..c: Q. e ., .. E .9 ::I "g- "0 'O!" ..... ::I ~ 'Vi ....'" c:.. ._~~, .... g 0 c: e til 'Vi ~ ~V> O! c:.. ~ ~ ~ '§ ~ ~ CIl '6 a ~ .. §" '1: c:.. 0 '6 '2 - 0 <: z" ~ z :::E E f,!., ..., ;:? CJ'" on.... ~ z

PR Bhadaur(7) EA NM GC(141.0) ',.. 12.0 46.0 Adampura 21 TW(l210) , (01038500) TWE(266.0) T(528.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(344.0) 5.0 59.0 Rajgarh 22 (29) TW(1700) (01038600) TWE(89.0) T(603.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(285.0) 50.0 53.0 Dulewala 23 (26) TW(132,0) (01038700) TWE(1200) T(537,0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(2205,0) 496,0 25,0 362,0 Bhai Rupa 24 (12) TW(986,0) (01038800) TWE(4930) T(3684,0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(279 ,0) 55,0 139.0 Gumti Kalan 25 (IS) TW(82 1.0) (01038900) TWE(7310) T(l831.0)

PR Bhadaur (13) EA NM GC(783.0) 242.0 24.0 153.0 Dayalpura 26 TW(540.0) Mirza TWE(420.0) (01039000) T(1743.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(856,0) 320.0 40.0 Selbrah 27 (8) TW(268.0) (01039100) TWE(55.0) T(1l79.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA N • Wheat GC(I710) 73.0 25.0 Kauloke 28 (6) TW(84.0) (01039200) T(255 9)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(1880) 10.0 BUlj Gill 29 (10) TW(285.0) (01039300) TWE(45.0) T(518.0)

Ohapali 30 PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(1238.0) 8.0 2310 (5) TW(478.0) (01039400) TWE(5300) T(2246.0)

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 -

CD block Phul (0001) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility.,.. is available is given) -;;;- '0 '" ~ ., '"c ..>: 0 '0 .,'" g '0 Co -;;;- C/) 8 ~ U .0 !a Vl ., .<;::'0 ~ .;;: ..c "0 8 ~.g 001;;

Tahsil : Rampura Phul (0001)

31 Ghandawna 837.0 2,569 433 P(2) M(2) HH D DH THP PO PH(45) ACS SP BS (01039500) S PUC H(lO+) TW CM{5-10) NCS{< 5) CV{< 5) RS{5-10) C(S-IO) MCW{5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

32 Sandhu Khurd 424.0 1,388 234 P(2) D H(lO+) THP PH(60) BS (01039600) M«5) MCW(5,10) TW PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS{< 5) CV{<5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC{5-10) SS-T CP(lO+) NCS{< 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS{5-IO) ST(lO+)

33 Phulwal 657.0 1,924 337 P(2) PHS H{5-IO) THP PH(75) ACS BS (01039700) M{<5) MCW(5-10) TW PO«5) CM«5) NCS{< 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PHC{5-1O) SS-T CP{<5) OCS{5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(10+) ST{5-IO)

34 Raiya Urf 1,399.0 4,053 6S7 P(3) M DCWCHC THP PO ACS NCS SP CV« 5) BS Hardaspura S C(IO+) CHW H{5-10) TW SS- PH(l20) CM(5-10) OCS{5-10) SI(5-10) RS(lO+) (01039800) MCW(5-10) T CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC{S-IO)

35 Dhingar 385.0 1,379 207 PM PHS H(5-10) THP PO ACS BS (01039900) C(S-IO) MCW{5-10) SS-T PH(20) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

36 Allike 604.0 2,057 367 P(2) M DA H{5-10) THP PO BS (01040000) S C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH(lO) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV« S) RS(IO+) PHC{5-1O) CP(S-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(lO+) SI(S-IO)

37 Chotian 409.0 1,625 27S PM« 5) PHS H(5-10) THP PH(76) BS (01040100) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) TW PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(5-1O) PHC{5-lO) SS-T CP(5-lO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

38 Bugran 490.0 1,836 317 PM PHSRMP THP PH(90) ACSOCS BS (01040200) C(5-10) H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM«5) NCS(5-1O) CV« 5) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) cI>(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) SI(10+}

39 Patti Karam 2,163.0 5,334 939 P( 4) M(2) MH PHS FWC THP PO ACS NCS OCS SP BS Chand Mehraj S(2) PUC CHW H« 5} TW PH(125) CM« 5) CV« 5} RS(5-10) .~ (01042900) C« 5) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-1O) ST(lO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-10)

40Burj Mansa 294.0 991 17S PM« 5) PHS H« 5) THP PH(70) SP BS (010434oo) C« 5) MCW{5-10) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS{< 5) CV(IO+) RS(S-IO) PHC(5-10) 8S-1 CP« 5) NCS«5) SI(10+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10)

84 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

." § a .c ." 0 c: " ::> 0 ]: d .~ 8 bO c: 0 g 0 bO .~ :;:; c 8 0 :;:; 0 .5 ::> i 0 " e ...... l t:3 e ~ Q 0... ~ :( z" p.., z" :; e f!, ,_, ;:J o bO ~ Z V)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Bhadaur (12) EA NM GC(4840) 38.0 Ghandawna 31 TW(2470) (01039500) TWE(68.0) T(799.0)

PR Bhadaur (II) EA NM GC(350.0) 27.0 15.0 Sandhu Khurd 32 TW(12.0) (01039600) TWE(20.0) T(382.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(SS2.0) 6.0 Phulwal 33 (15) TW(IO.O) .,.. (01039700) TWE(89.0') T(6SI.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Wheat, GC(613.0) 9.0 IIS.O 148.0 Raiya Urf 34 (7) Cattle TW(219.0) Hardaspura Feed, TWE(29S.0) (01039800) Desi Ghee T(II27.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Wheat, GC(352.0) 9.0 Dhingar 35 (8) Gur TW(21.0) (01039900) TWE(30) T(376.0)

PR Tappa (8) EA NM Cloth, GC(433.0) 17.0 1.0 76.0 Allike 36 Cloth, TW(62.0) (01040000) Cloth TWE(15.0) T(Sto.O)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(287.0) 3.0 15.0 18.0 Chotian 37 (6) TW(34.0) (01040100) TWE(52.0) T(373.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(200.0) 21.0 48.0 Bugran 38 (3) TW(86.0) (01040200) TWE(I35.0) T(42 1.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(129S.0) 42.0 157.0 285.0 Patti Karam 39 (7) TW(234.0) Chand Mehraj TWE(lSO.O) (01042900) T(1679.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(1570) 1.0 21.0 Bud Mansa 40 (I) TW(40.0) (01043400) TWE(75.0) T(272.0)

85 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Phul (OOOI) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil : Rampura Phul (OOOI)

41 Phul (Rural) 3,560.0 1,076 172 P(5) M(2) H D THP PO CP ACS SPST BS (01043500) S(2) PUC MCW(5-10) TW PH(30) CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(5-IO) 1(2) 0(3) PHC(5-10) SS-T OCS(5-IO) NW(10+) C«5)

42Hamam 595.0 1,146 190 PM HP PH(30) ACS NCS BS Singhwala C« 5) H(10+) , TW PO{< 5) CM(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) CV(IO+) RS(5-IO) (01043600) MCW(1O+) SS-HP CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-1O)

43 Sadhana 679.0 1,921 331 PM« 5) PHS H(IO+) THP PH(98) BS (01043700) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) TW PO{< 5) CM«5) ACS(5-1O) CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10)

44 Patti Sandli 1,230.0 2,360 381 PM MH HC PHS THP PO ·r ACS BS Mehraj C« 5) FWC TW PH(98) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(lO+) (01043800) CHWH«5) SS-T CP«5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(5-IO) ST(5-IO) PHC(5-10)

45 Pani Saol 1,362.0 3,618 638 P M«5) MCWMH THP PH(75) ACS BS Mehraj C« 5) PHC PHS TB TW PO(5-10) CM«5) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-IO) (01043900) CHWH«5) SS-T CP«5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(10+)

46 Patti Kala 2,419.0 3,197 560 P(2) CWCRMP THP PO CMCP ACS SP BS Mehraj M(2) H« 5) TW PH(130) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-IO) (01044000) C«5) MCW(5-10) SS-T OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-IO)

Block Total 54408.0 147312 24977 P(90) H(3) HA(2) HH T(4S) PO(26) CM(S) ACS(34) ST(4) BS(46) M(46) D(ll) DA(3) HP(46) PH(3834) CP(6) NCS(14) SP(14) S(27) DH(3) MCW(S) TW(22) OCS(23) PVC(8) MH(8) CWC(9) 10 Tr HC(IO) PHC(S) AC(3) PHS(20) 0(6) FWC(S) TO(2) NH RMP(12) CHW(S)

86 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory

Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

.", § liI .., ..c .", (.) .:: 0 ::> 0 (.) '8_,. .~ OJ) c:: '" 0 OJ) .~ 5 0 c:: .~ .., 'B "3 (.) 8 0 'B (.) c:: ::> .... 0 .., .~ E '0 ....J ~ E V ~ ~ :c (!) .;;:~ o(l :::s 0 B ;>.. §.", ~ ..,.... .:: ;>..'" ~'" ~ .9 0...... 1:: ~ "0 ~ .;;: ..c ~ c...... , ..c .9 e (!) ~ E (.) ::> §' 8.B .", 'Ol '- ::> '" c.. OJ) :c~ 0 0 c:: (!) ... .:: -'" .., .e..s I:! '" (!) '"e '" - ::> '" ~ 'E c.. liI ~ ~ Cl § -~ CD :3 ~ '" c.. .., 0 .., 0 'a -::> ...0 ~ § ~.., ~ 6 0... 6 ~ !;i [±, ] ;:J o b;Q ~ 6 ell 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(l619.0) 106.0 443.0 Phul (Rural) 41 (5) TW(S97.0) (01043S00) TWE(795.0) T(30110)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Vegetable GC(162.0) 69.0 Hamam 42 (2) TW(l62.0) Singhwala TWE(202.0) (01043600) T(S26.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Milk GC(324.0) 263.0 39.0 Sadhana 43 (12) Products TWE(530) (01043700) T(377.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Milk GC(8010) 210 15.0 132.0 Patti Sandli 44 (7) Products TW(123.0) Mehraj TWE(138.0) (01043800) T(1062.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Milk GC(S76.0) 62.0 1010 Patti Saol 45 (2) Products TW(62JO) Mehraj T(II990) (01043900)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Milk GC(654.0) 54.0 142.0 Patti Kala 46 (2) Products TW(SI30) Mehraj TWE(7560) (01044000) T(2223.0)

PR(46) EA.(46) N(46) 0.0 GC(24849) 4844.0 547.0 4817.0 M(45) TW(9390) TWE(9961) T(44200)

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BOUNDARY, DISTRICT...... III RAMPURA PHUL M.e] TAHSIL . . . . CDBLOCK ---_ .. VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER I Ql~2?OO HEADQUARTERS: CD. BLOCK. . . • CD. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES:BELOW STATUTORY TOWN (S) 200,200-499,500-999,1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE 0 •••• UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER I BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. 1.L2000. NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... BH 61 IMPORT ANT METALLED ROAD ...... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAD GAUGE . RS POST OFFICE/TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/TO/ PTO TOTAL AREA OF' C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) 33199 TOTAL POPULA TION OF C.D. BLOCK . 91,629 SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. S TOTAL NUMBER OF' TOWNS IN C.D. BLOCK 1 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN c.D. BLOCK 30 31 BANK . B DISTANCE FROM DIS'I'RICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms)

Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. ©Government of India Copyrighl,2005

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District: Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Rampura (0002) 15 laidan 01040900 110010002000200050

.~ Name of Tahsil: Rampura Phul (0001) 16 leondan 01040600 110010002000200068 Badlala 01040800 110010002000200067 17 lethuke 01040300 1100100020002Q0049 2 Balianwala 01042600 110010002000200055 18 Jhanduke 01042200 110010002000200059 3 Balloh 01040700 110010002000200071 19 Kararwala 01043200 110010002000200048 4 Bhaini Chuhar 01041400 110010002000200075 20 Khokhar 01041100 110010002000200073 5 Bhunder 01042700 110010002000200053 21 Kotra Korianwala 01042800 110010002000200054 6 Chaoke 01041200 110010002000200072 22 Mandi Kalan 01041000 110010002000200066 7 Daulatpura 01042500 110010002000200056 23 Mandi Khurd 01041900 110010002000200062 8 Dhade 01041700 110010002000200065 24 Mansa Khurd 01042300 110010002000200060 9 Dikh 01041600 110010002000200064 25 Nandgarh Kotra 01042100 110010002000200058 10 Ghurela 01040500 110010002000200070 26 Pirkot 01041300 110010002000200076 II Ghureli 01040400 110010002000200069 27 Pitho 01043100 110010002000200051 12 Gill Kalan 01043300 110010002000200047, 28 Ram Niwas 01041800 110010002000200063 13 Gill Khurd 01042400 110010002000200057 29 Rampura(Rural) 01043000 110010002000200052 14 Har 01042000 110010002000200061 30 Sooch 01041500 110010002000200074

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Rampura (0002) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil : Rampura Phul (0001)

1 lethuke 982.0 2,612 472 P(3) M D H(5-10) THP POPH(45) CM ACS BS (01040300) S PUC MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(IO+) OCS(2) CV«5) RS C(5-10) PHC(5-10) NCS{lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

2 Ghureli 316.0 975 176 PAC THP PH(84) BS (01040400) M«5) H(5-10) , TW PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

3 Ghurela 424.0 1,000 163 PM THP PH(76) BS (01040S00) C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PO« S) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW{lO+) PHC(S-IO) .~ OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

4 leondan 1,313.0 2,903 506 P(2) PHS THP PH(12S) ACS BS (01040600) M(2) S RMPH«S) TW PO« S) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(lO+) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

5 Balloh 1,326.0 4,111 696 P(2) D H(lO+) THP PO ACS BS (01040700) M(2) S MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH(120) CM(lO+) NCS CV«5) RS(lO+) C(5-10) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

6 Badlala 650.0 1,837 323 P M«5) THP PH(85) CP SP BS (01040800) C(5-10) H(5-10) TW PO«S) CM«S) ACS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T NCS(S-IO) ST(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

7 laidan 4S7.0 1,250 202 PAC THP PO PH(9S) ACS BS (01040900) M«5) H« 5) TW CM(IO+) NCS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(5-10) C(IO+) MCW«S) SS-T CP«S) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC« S) ST(IO+)

8 Mandi Kalan 2,498.0 8,429 1,484 P(4) DMCW THP PO ACS SPST BS (01041000) M(2) PHC TW PH(165) C¥(5-10) NCS CV«5) RS(5-10) S(2) PUC H« 5) SS-T CP«S) OCS NW(lO+) C(IO+)

9 Khokhar 1,172.0 2,105 468 PM PHS THP PH(40) ACS SP BS (01041100) C(lO+) RMP H(5-10) TW PO«5) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) CV«5) RS(S-IO) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP«S) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

IOChaoke 3,013.0 8,280 1,353 P(2) M(2) D HC THP PO CMCP ACS SPST BS (01041200) S PUC SMP H(IO+) SS-T PH(120) NCS CV«5) RS(lO+) 1(3) AC(3) MCW(5-10) OCS NW(IO+) 0(3) PHC(5-10) C(IO+)

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Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(456.0) 80.0 Jethuke (15) TW(125.0) (01040300) TWE(32 10) T(902.0)

PR Tappa (2) EA NM GC(105.0) 15.0 21.0 Ghureli 2 TWE(175.0) (01040400) T(2S0.0)

PR Tappa (4) EA NM GC(285.0) 9.0 30.0 Ghurela 3 TW(48.0) (01040500) TWE(52.0) T(385.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(515.0) 120.0 93.0 145.0 Jeondan 4 (10) TW(SO.O) (01040600) TWE(360.0) T(955.0)

PR Tappa (10) EA NM GCfJ89.0) 141.0 114.0 Balloh 5 TW(l21.0) (01040700) TWE(\6l.0) 1(1071.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(295.0) 48.0 44.0 Badlala 6 (12) TW(142.0) (01040800) TWE(121.0) T(558.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(378.0) 34.0 45.0 Jaidan 7 (10) T(378.0) (01040900)

PR Rampura Phu! EA NM GC(1774.0) 220.0 187.0 MandiKalan 8 (6) TW(168.0) (01041000) TWE(149.0) . T(209\.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Gur, Food GC(885.0) 100.0 127.0 Khokhar 9 (II) Grains, TW(25.0) (01041100) Milk TWE(35.0~ T(945.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM , GC(2024.0) 459.0 94.0 Chaoke 10 (20) Gur TW(21O.0) (01041200) TWE(226.0) T(2460.0)

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) --;n ~., ::I ~ ., Vl .l:l 0 c: "tl 0- "tl a ~ ., § 0 '0 Vl .J:l § C/) ., ::I U ., d) "c .s::: :> Ol 8 0 '"c 0 c ... 'ia~ ., iO' 0 0 Vl 0- Cd .g "C .", 'C: til """,- 0 ;;; i: -l 0 1i" 'i' " .t: ::s d) :W "0 0 a> <>''

II Pirkot 862.0 1,377 220 P M« 5) THP PO PH(l6) BS (01041300) C(lO+) H(lO+) S8-T CM«S) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OC8(1O+) ST(IO+)

12 Bhaini Chuhar 621.0 1,668 277 PMI DPHS THP PO PH(79) BS (01041400) Tr AC H(IO+) S8-T CM(S-IO) AC8« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-1O) o C(lO+) MCW(~-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13 Sooch 617.0 1,533 267 PM PHS H« 5) THP PH(35) BS C(IO+) CM«5) RS(IO+) (01041500) MCW«5) TW PO« 5),.. ACS« 5) CV«5) PHC« 5) SS-T CP(5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

14 Dikh 1,752.0 3,284 557 P(2) M PHS H(5-IO) THP PO PH(80) ACS BS (01041600) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CM(5-10) OCS CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC{S-lO) CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

15 Dhade 1,260.0 2,830 463 PMS D H(5-10) THP PO PH(65) CP ACS BS (01041700) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) TW CM(5-10) OCS CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC{5-10) SS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

16 Ram Niwas 669.0 2,153 369 PM DMHCWCHC THP PO PH(40) ACSOCS BS (01041800) C(IO+) PHS FWC TB SS-T CM(5-1O) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) NH H«5) CP« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) MCW(-"5) ST(IO+) PHC{< 5)

17 Mandi Khurd 479.0 1,261 211 PM THP PH(25) BS (01041900) C(IO+) H«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) Mc..W(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

18 Har Kishanpura 500.0 810 149 P M«5) THP PH(30) BS (01042000) C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T PO«S) CM(5·10) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC{5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

19 Nandgarh Kotra 529.0 1,358 257 PM«5) THP PH(50) BS (01042100) C(lO+) H(5-lO) SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) CP(5-lO) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

20 jhanduke 886.0 2,423 406 P(2) D H« 5) THP PO PH(30) ACSOCS SP BS (01042200) M S I MCW(S-IO) SS-T CM«5) NCS«5) CV«5) RS(5-10) Tr C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

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Land Use (A~ on 1999:)

Land use (i.e. area under di fferen! types of land use in hectare)

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PR Maw (IS) EA NM Gur, GC(6gg 0) 2&.0 3\1.0 Pirkot Wheat TW(290} (OI041300] " TWE(7&.OI T(795.0)

PR Maur(IO} EA NM Shoes, GqSl LO) 39.0 Bhaini Chunar 12 Wheat, TW(34.0) (01 ()414CO) Sp3~ , TWE(37.0) 1(582.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(526.0) 9.0 42.0 Sooch 13 (16) TW(340) (01041500) lWEi()O) T(5~~·.C.1

PR Rar..pural'l1ul EA NM GC(1218.0) 86.0 112.0 216.0 Oikh 14 OJ) TWE[120.0) 10 IM1 600) T(13111.0)

FR Rampura Phu\ EA NM Bricks, GC(tC:,!J} no Dhacl~ \5 (10) Ghee nV(J510) (01041700) TWE(228 0) T(\182[1)

PR Bhadaur (to) EA NM GCl494.0) 54.0 Ram Niwns 16 TWE(12LO) (01 041 iWIJ) T(6150)

PR RamllUIIo Phu\ EA NM Stich GC(25 10) 123.0 26.0 Mandi Khurd 17 (22) nv(79.0) (OJ 041900) TPJO.Q)

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PR Kol Fatta (10) EA M Bricks Germ.O) 56.0 16.1) H~{ KishanllllTR 1& nv(50.0) (OJ 042000) TI'JE(SI.O) 1(4IS.0)

PR Bhucho [6) EA NM Bricks GC(350.0) 9S.G 41U Nandgarh Kotra 19 nv(24.01 (O1042100) nvE(170) T(3910}

PR Dathinda (5) EA NM Bricks nv(55U» 17.0 63.0 lhanduke 20 TWE(25S 0) (01042200) 1(806.0)

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~

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22 oill Khurd 448.0 1,1 !O 191 P M« 5) PHS H(5-IO) THP PH(55) BS (01042400) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) TW SS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10l. T CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OeS(5-10) ST(5-10)

23 Daulatpura 403.0 1,330 245 P M« 5) THP PH(65) BS (01042500) C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PO« 5) CM(5·tO) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5·to) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-to) ST(1O+)

24 Balianwala 2,392.0 • 7,169 1,233 P(S) MCW THP PO CM ACS SP BS (01042600) M(3) S PHC SS-T PH(198) CP« 5) NCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) PUC RMP H(5-1O) oes ST(5-10) NW(IO+) C(lO+)

2S Bhunder 1,548.0 4,185 702 P(2) M THP PO ACS BS RS(5- (01042700) C(5-10) H« 5) TW PH(12S) CM(S-tO) NCS CV« 5) 10) MCW« 5) SS-T I .~ CP(5-10) ocs SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(s-lO)

26 Kotra 1,084.0 3,964 705 PMS PHS RMP THP PO ACS BS Korianwala C{5-10) H(S-IO) TW SS- PH(120) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(5-10) (01042800) MCW(S-IO) T CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

27 Rampura(Rural) 1,984.0 6,883 1,210 P(3) M HDCWC THP PO ACS SP BS (01043000) 8 C(5-10) MeW(S-IO) TW PH(125) CM(S.IO) Nes CV«S) RS(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

28 Pitho 1,948.0 5,291 906 P(2) M DPHS THP PO ACS SP BS (01043100) S C(lO+) RMP H(S-IO) TW PH(l2S) CM(S-IO) NCS CV«S) RS(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP« 5) OCS ST(5-10) NW(10+) PHC(S-IO)

29 Kararwala 1,192.0 4,017 686 P(2) MCWMH THP PO CM ACS NCS SP BS (01043200) MSO CWCHCPHC TW PH(135) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS« 5) C(5-10) PH8NHRMP SS-T 8T(5-1O) NW(JO+) CHW H(S-IO)

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Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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PR Bhucho (12) EA NM Bricks GC(2310) 202.0 Mansa Khurd 21 TW(93.0) (01042300) TWE(l76.0) T(500.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(156.0) 14.0 45.0 Gill Khurd 22 (6) TW(148.0) (01042400) TWE(85.0) T(389.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(280.0) 41.0 8.0 Daulatpura 23 (23) TW(25.0) (01042500) TWE(49.0) T(354.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks, GC(1420.0) 264.0 190.0 Balianwala 24 (10) Biscuits, TW(257.0) (01042600) Wheat TWE(261.0) T(1938.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(809.0) 93.0 Bhunder 25 (6) TW(3aO) (01042700) TWE(323.0) T(l455.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(650.0) 8.0 304.0 Kotra Korianwala 26 (6) TW(81.0) (01042800) TWE(41.0) T(772.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(916.0) 4.0 267.0 639.0 Rampura(Rural) 27 (I) TW(77.0) (01043000) TWE(81.0) T(1074.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(1377.0) 122.0 189.0 Pitho 28 (5) TW(l17.0) (01043100) TWE(143.0) T(1637.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Bricks GC(850.0) 246.0 Kararwala 29 (6) TW(45.0) (01043200) TWE(51.0) T(946.0)

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Census of India 2001 ~ CD block Rampura (0002) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms oCthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) ....., Vl Vl ::s 1:: ~ 0 ~ 0 ..c::0 '~ .a ..c:: E 'E .-, 'iii e. u o ::s ... ~ tJ ., C!- o. ., ::; 0 ''::-0 :2 "0 0 .a CO;;; a(! ';;: C!- ..c:: -0 u ~.~

30 o ill Kalan 1,172.0 3,636 680 P M S HU OH(5-10) THP PO ACS BS (01043300) C« 5) MCW(5-IO) TW PH(125) CM«5) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP« 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

Block Total 33199.0 91629 15793 P(49) H HU D(ll) T(30) PO(IS) CM(4) ACS(IS) ST(2) BS(30) M(l7) MCW(3) MH(2) HP(30) PH(2508) CP(3) NCS(8) SP(9) RS S(14) CWC(3) HC(3) TW(17) OCS(13) PUC(4) PHC(J) PHS(IO) 10 Tr(2) FWC TB NH(2) AC(6) RMP(6) SMP 0(5) CHW

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(837.0) 34.0 163.0 Gill Kalan 30 (3) TW(57 0) (01043300) TWE(81.0) T(975 0)

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Based upon Survey of India map with the p€rmiss]()n of the Surveyor General of India. © Government of India Copyright,2005.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number vUlage location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Nathana (0003) 15 Gobindpura 01045400 110020004000400105 Name of Tahsil : Bathinda (0002) 16 Joganand 01046900 110020004000400106 1 Bajoana 01044700 110020004000400091 17 KaHan Maika 01044500 110020004000400093 2 Bath 01045700 110020004000400118 18 Kalian Sadda 01044400 110020004000400094 3,Bhaini 01044300 110020004000400095 19 Kalian Sukha 01044600 110020004000400092 4 Bhucho Kalan 010463.00 110020004000400109 20 Lehra Bega 01046200 110020004000400117 5 Bhucho Khurd 01046500 110020004000400110 21 Lehra Dhul Kot 01045800 110020004000400121 6 Bibiwala 01046800 110020004000400107 22 Lehra Khana 01046100 110020004000400115 7 Burj Ualla 01044200 110020004000400097 23 Lehra Mohabat 01046000 110020004000400119 01045900 110020004000400120 8 Burj Kahan 24 Lehra Sondha Singhwala 01046400 110020004000400116 25 Mari 01044100 110020004000400096 9 Chak Bakhtu 01052800 110020004000400114 26 Mehna 01046700 110020004000400108 10 Chak Fateh 27 Nathana 01045100 110020004000400100 Singhwala 01052700 110020004000400112 28 Nathpura 01044900 110020004000400098 11 Chak Ram Singhwala 01052900 110020004000400113 29 Ptlohla 01045600 110020004000400101 12 01045300 110020004000400103 30 Poohli 01045200 110020004000400102 13 Ganga Nathana 01045000 110020004000400099 31 Seman 01045500 110020004000400104 14 Giddar 01044800 110020004000400090 32 Tungwali 01052600 110020004000400111

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

";;;' ~ 12 <:> ., "'"c: "0 "0 ]' ,....._ 0 ~ 0. <> :; U .D ~ Vl 8 ., -;;;.... 'ia~ '-' 0 0 .~'" 2- 0 ..c:: .~ 2 ..c:: E 'E r-- c3 C 0. :; oi;;> <.) 0 c.. 0 .~ L...... 0 ....J j 0 -0'" ~ f: "0 "E 9 00 '" _2 >.<;:-0 " 0) C "0 E9.ta ~ ~ ..t:., 8 ~ .~ ""<:3 ::s c: ~ "0 § .~ i'3 ~• 0 ::s .... <>S~ .,.... -5 '"0 fa ...... c:: ~~ ~~Er:d ._ ::3 ·3 g .0 .:;;~ 0 'a -;;; %l i -;;; os'~ :; ..... ::t tin r: .~ <::u·_ utij E os Q. 0 <:: .~ 0'-'"'" :s ..... 0 0 on 0 ., E~ '§ 'Vi c: 0 ~ Q. .~ c: ::s () .~.~ b3 0 ~ "E E - '" E i;;> -;;; <..> :Q ~;~ " '0 c: J .~ '"" CJ ::: ..Q ·c § ~ ~ ~ ::s ., Vl E ., 0 0 -0 0 0 l;i,-5 <> Q ::1 §~ rn 6 ~ t:: 6" [,!,l ~ ~ Q" <;.1 :S Q ~.z!<3 <;.1~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tahsil : Bathinda (0002) 1 Mari 653.0 996 163 P M« 5) THP PH(80) BS (01044100) C(lOt) H(tO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) RS(lOt) MCW(5-IO) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lOt) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST« 5)

2 Bur) Dalla 284.0 369 62 P M I THP PH(20) BS (01044200) Tr(2) H(5-10) SS-T PO.«5) CM(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) RS(lOt) C(IOt) MCW(5-10) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lo+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-lb) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

3 Bhaini 587.0 2,778 447 PM S OPHS THP PO PH(60) ACS BS (01044300) C(IO+) H(IO+) SS-T CM(5-1O) NCS«5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP«5) OCS« 5) SP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

4 Kalian Sadda 524.0 1,734 274 P M« 5) SMP H(5-10) THP PH(30) SP BS (01044400) C(IO+) MCW(S-tO) SS-T POtS-tO) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-IO) CV«5) RS(tOt) PHC(5-tO) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-tO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O)

5 Kalian MaIka 822.0 1,617 271 P(3) THP PH(58) ACS BS (01044500) M(5-IO) H(S·IO) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) CV«5) RS(IOt) C(lOt) MCW«5) CP« S) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

6 Kalian Sukha 2,358.0 3,853 626 P(2) THP PO PH(87) CM CP ACS SP BS (01044600) M S H(5-10) TW NCS(5-IO) CV« 5) RS(IO+) C(lo+) MCW(S-IO) 5S-T OCS(5-IO) S1'(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ~

7 Bajoana 633.0 t,826 307 PM DMH PHS HIP PO PH(30) SP CV« 5) as (01044700) AC(2) H(5-10) TW CM« 5) ACS« 5) ST(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) 5S-T CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10)

8 Giddar 1,029.0 2,383 403 PM S D H« 5) THP PH(45) NC5 as (01044800) C(IO+) MCW«5) TW rO«5) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV«5) RS(IO+) PHC«5) 5S-T CP«5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) . 5T(10+)

9 Nathpura 1,032.0 2,565 412 PM OAPHS THP PO PH(38) AC5 BS (01044900) AC(2) H(IO+) 5S-T CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV«S) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW«5) CP(S-lO) OCS(5·10) SP(IOt} NW(10+} PHC«5) 5T(10+)

\0 Ganga Nathan? 862.0 2,563 44S P M«S) D PHS H« 5) THP PH(30) SP BS (01045000) C(lOt) MCW(5-1O) 5S-T PO(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV«5) R5(5-10) PHC(5-lO) CP« 5) NCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS« 5)

104 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) """a l;l ., ..c: "0 U § 0 :::> u ]: .~ gb I': 0 OJ) :> 5., ~ c .~ '0 (.) u 0) 0 '0 ~u c :::> 0 § .~ u ...... J ., en ~ U <8 o<:! '0 gp 0 ~ e- u :::> " ~ ::E 0 ";; o<:! en ~ ... I': 2:- ~-g m =a E ., .9 ~ Co . .,... o ... "0 ~ . Co e ., ~ ~ "'"E .9 :::> ~ Co~ "0 t;! ._ :::> -5 " '0 0 01 t; '"... c. .94S ~ en c I': 0) .... :::> t; ~~ e 'e 01 OJ c. .,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '"en 2 ~ ., .;: c. 0 a 0 'e -:::> ...0 ~ ., « z p.., z" ;:;$ E f+, ...... '":::J u bQ ~ z r:n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(38 1.0) 4.0 88.0 Mari (13) TWE(180.0) (01044100) T(56 1.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA GC(85.0) 124.0 25.0 Burj Dalla 2 (20) TWE(500) (01044200) T(l35.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM GC(2S2.0) 93.0 54.0 Bhaini 3 (3) TWE(188.0) (01044300) T(440.0)

PR Maur (4) EA NM Khadar, GC(225.0) 100.0 144.0 Kalian Sadda 4 Cosmetic TW(25.0) (01044400) TWE(300) T(280 0)

PR Maur (10) EA NM Shoes, GC(2IS.0) 28.0 54.0 KalianMalka 5 Khadar TW(348.0) (01044500) TWE(I77.0) T(7400)

PR Maur (10) EA NM Shoes, GC(740.0) 10000 124.0 Kalian Sukha 6 Khadar TW(4940) (01044600) T(1234.0)

PR Maur (8) EA NM GC(196.0) 87.0 47.0 Bajoana 7 TW(283.0) (01044700) TWE(20.0) T(499.0)

PR Maur (4) EA NM Shoes, GC(263.0) 45.0 53.0 Giddar S Khadar, TW(647.0) (01044S00) Wheat TWE(21.0) T(93 1.0)

PR Maur(5) EA NM GC(496.0) 61.0 86.0 Nathpura 9 TW(32S.0) (01044900) TWE(61.0) T(885.0)

PR Maur(2) EA NM Shoes, GC(S02.0) 44.0 Ganga Nathana 10 Khadar, TW(l6.0) (01045000) Wheat T(8IS.0)

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ til til ::> t:: til J.l 0 t: "0 0. "0 ~ Q) fa "0 ~ til .L> Vl ::s U fa oJ " 1!" a.> -a C:l 0 >'" .... ~~ " .~'" 0 _g '§ ~S 'E ~ e u'" t!- '" a o ::> u o. Q) "3 '" ~ 0 '" 0 0. -a~t:..... _ 0 0 ]'" _ "0 ~ l: ....l ~ :Sl <;> '~'"" a >- .-=: ~8 a(j .s: t!- _g "0 (f3 .2 ~<.<$ 8 ::> ca ::> t: fa "0 C: u '" ~ .Q ~ .... .<:: "g "e-< <= - .. ~ -6" _g fa g .9 6 ..0 'O! rJ ~ - til o'd"s;:1 t;j._ " 0 '3 ..... -a -a -a.S ~ "'" ~ 01 .~ e·-=: '" u·_ .~ IS e ...... Q. 0 § o~"O ::s "" 0 .... all § '" <= 0 '"l

II Nathana 2,383.0 7,197 1,215 P(5) M(2) HDMCW THP PO TO CM(2)CP ACS SPST BS (01045100) S(2) PUC PHCPHS SS-T PTO NCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) TrC(IO+) PH(175) OCS NW(IO+)

12 Poohli 1,168.0 4,012 671 P(2) M S THP POPH(25) ACS BS (01045200) C(1O+) H« 5) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS CV« 5) RS(1O+) MCW(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OC5(1O+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-1O)

13 Dhilwan 448.0 1,747 299 PM THP PH(10) SP BS (01045300) C(IO+) H(5-10) 5S-T PO(5-10) CM(5-10) Aq«5) CV«5) RS(1O+) MCW« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10)

14 Gobindpura 2,791.0 7,233 1,170 P(2) M S DMHCWC THP PO PH(85) ACS SP BS (01045400) PUC HC PHS FWC 5S-T CM(5-IO) NCS CV« 5) RS(5-IO) AC(2) RMPSMP CP(S-IO) OCS ST(5-1O) NW(IO+) C(lO+) CHW H(IO+) MCW(S-IO) PHC(5-IO)

'15 Seman 1,105.0 3,959 691 P M S D PHS H(IO+) THP PO PH(10) ACS B5 (01045500) AC(3) MCW(5-10) SS-T CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(5-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

16Poohla 2,249.0 5,523 967 P(Z) M S D H« 5) THP PO ACS BS (01045600) C(1O+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PH(8S) CM« 5) NCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS SP(IO+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

17 Bath 217.0 1,124 187 PM DH(5-10) THP PH(24) BS (01045700) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

\ 8 Lehra Dhul Kot 728.0 2,SSI 478 PM S D H(1O+) THP PO PH(3S) • ACS BS (01045800) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) TW CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-1O) PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP(5-tO) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

19 Lehra Sondha 738.0 1,459 244 PM D PHS H(S-tO) THP PH(30) BS RS(5- (01045900) C(tO+) MeW(5-10) TW PO«5) CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV«5) 10) PHC(5-tO) SS-T CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

20 Lehra Mohabat 2,670.0 8,966 1,701 peS) M(2) MCWCWC THP PO TO CMCP ACS NCS SP ST BS RS (01046000) S C(IO+) PHC PHS SS-T PTO OC5 CV«S) NW(tO+) H(lO+) PH(120)

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PR Bhucho (12) EA NM Khadar, GC(1976.0) 32.0 232.0 Nathana II Painted TW(810) (01045100) Bed Sheat TWE(62.0) T(2119.0)

PR Bhucho (8) EA NM GC(584.0) 212.0 114.0 Poohli 12 TW(25S.0) (01045200) T(842.0) .,. , PR Bhucho (6) EA NM GC(255.0) 12.0 42.0 Dhilwan 13 TW(139.0) (01045300) T(394.0)

PR Bhucho (10) EA NM GC(1465.0) 9.0 667.0 Gobindpura 14 TW(328.0) (01045400) TWE(322.0) T(2115.0)

PR Bhucho (6) EA NM GC(732.0) 111.0 35.0 Seman 15 TW(227.0) (01045500) T(959.0)

PR Bhucho (3) EA NM GC(I130.o) 156.0 196.0 Poohla 16 TW(360.0) (01045600) TWE(407.0) T(1897.0)

PR Bhucho (8) EA NM GC(211.0) 6.0 Bath 17 T(2110) (01045700)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM Milk, OC(260.0) 1010 1010 Lehra Dhul Kot 18 (3) Dhan TW(l7I0) (01045800) TWE(95.0) T(526.0)

PR Rampura Phul EA NM 0C(146.0) 28.0 256.0 Lehra Sondha 19 (7) TW(206.0) (01045900) TWE(1020) T(454.0)

PR Bhucho (7) EA NM OC(l194.0) 714.0 178.0 Lehra Mohabat 20 TWE(584.0) (01046000) T(I778.0)

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Nathana (0003) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) -v:; ~.., 5l ~ .., c -'"'" 0 -0 a OJ -0 0. 0 U -v:; or>a § t/l 0 OJ ::s U .., 0 c ..c '"c ;; c > 8" .52 0 e 'iii~ ~ g_ 0 0 .~ Z ..c e .i: 05 U ..c o ::s OJ !:! 0. .., "3 o ~ 0 ;; 0 0- 0 ° -0'" e~'§ ~ ~ ...J 0 ".: til ::s OJ ~ "0 B 9 _Z >.~-0 0'6 .;:;: !:! ..c -0 0 ~.~ CCl 05 .., 0 ::s., ::s ';;;'~ 0 c § -0° oC ._" 0 ::s .... °e-. 0 or> 'i 0 ~ ::s ° ] ]j '6 -'"c § .g t 12·~ • e '" 3 e °::s 0 0:-: ..c a ~ 0 ~ 0 0 ::s -0 '" 0 bll£ " u ::s 0:-':: t/l 6 f::: f::: 6 [,!l ~ ~ 0': S.1 :<;; Q r::;;~~ ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tahsil : Bathinda (0002)

21 Lehra Khana 1,367.0 2,063 355 PM D PHS H(10+) THP POPH(12) SP BS (01046100) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-to) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(10+) OCS« 5)

22 Lehra Bega 1,168.0 2,922 522 PM S CWC H(IO+) THP PO PH(l3) ACS BS (01046200) AC(2) MCW(5-10) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) C(lO+) PHC(5..J0) CP(5-to) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(lO+) ST(10+)

23 Bhucho Kalan 3,290.0 6,349 1,093 PM S HAD THP PO CM ACS SP ST BS (01046300) PUC AC PHS H(IO+) SS-T PH(125) CP(5-10) NCS CV«5) RS(5-10) C(IO+) MCW«5) OCS NW(IO+) PHC« 5)

24Butj Kahan 437.0 1,778 320 P M«5) DPHS THP PH(30) ACS SP BS Singhwala C(IO+) H(IO+) TW SS- PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV« 5) RS« 5) (01046400) MCW(5-10) T CP« 5) OCS(10+) ST«5) NW(to+) PHC(5-10)

25 Bhucho Khurd 1,810.0 4,446 801 PM DPHS THP PO CM ACS NCS SP BS (01046500) C(IO+) RMP H(1O+) TW PH(160) CP« 5) OCS CV«5) RS«5) MCW(5-l0) SS-T ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

26 Mehna 835.0 27,029 5,171 P(8) PHS H(5-10) T lIP PO CM NCS CVSPST BS (01046700) M(5) S(3) MCW(5-10) SS-T PH(155) CP(5-10) ACS« 5) RS(5-10) PUC(2) PHC(5-10) OCS(10+) NW(lO+) C« 5)

27 Bibiwala 885.0 2,657 463 P(2) PHS H(5-10) THP POPH(60) CM ACS BS (01046800) M C« 5) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(10+)

28 Joganand 524.0 1,824 313 PM D H(5-10) THP PH(82) ACS BS (01046900) C(5-10) MCW«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-l0) PHC« 5) CP(5-to) OCS« 5) SP(1O+) NW(to+) ST(10+)

29 Tungwali 3,206.0 6,293 1,040 PM S D H(IO+) THP PO CM ACS BS (01052600) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) TW PH(l20) CP(IO+) NCS CV«5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) SS-T oes SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

30 Chak Fateh 1,450.0 3,568 619 P M« 5) MHPHS THP PO PII(70) CP ACS BS Singhwala C(IO+) H(IO+) SS-T CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01052700) MCW(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

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PR Bhucho (4) EA NM Tools, GC(606 0) 193.0 121.0 Lehra Khana 21 Khad, TW(157.0) (01046100) Furniture TWE(290.0) T(l053.0)

PR Bhucho (5) EA NM Bricks GC(482.0) 405.0 109.0 Lehra Bega 22 TWE(172.0) (01046200) T(654.0)

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PR Bhucho (2) EA NM Khadar, GC(l282.0) 229.0 1218.0 Bhucho Kalan 23 Furniture TW(278.0) (01046300) TWE(283.0) T(1843.0)

PR Bhucho (I) EA NM Furniture GC(250.0) 11.0 139.0 Burj Kahan 24 TW(21.0) Singhwala TWE(16.0) (01046400) 1(287.0)

PR Bhucho (4) EA NM Milk, GC(586.0) 134.0 830.0 Bhucho Khurd 25 Tailring, TW(98.0) (01046500) Shoes TWE(162.0) T(846.0)

PR Bathinda (4) EA NM GC(255.0) 500.0 80.0 Mehna 26 T(255.0) (01046700)

PR Bathinda (5) EA NM GC(290.0) 40.0 470.0 Bibiwala 27 TWE(85.0) (01046800) T(375.0)

PR Bathinda (5) EA NM GC(107.0) 101.0 2.0 36.0 Joganand 28 TW(1980) (01046900) TWE(80.0) T(385.0)

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM GC(21700) 266.0 260.0 Tungwali 29 TW(5IO.0) (01052600) T(2680.0)

PR Bhucho (3) EA NM GC(906.0) 114.0 106.0 Chak Fateh 30 TW(2030) Singhwala TWE(121.0) (01052700) T(l230.0)

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CD block Nathana (0003) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil Bathinda (0002) 31 Chak Bakhtu 890.0 2,918 475 PM THP PO PH(60) ACS SPCV« 5) BS (01052800) C(5-10) H(5-10) SS-T CM«5) NCS« 5) ST(10+) RS(10+) MCW«5) CP«5) OCS« 5) NW(10+) PHC«5)

32ChakRam 760.0 2,663 443 P(2) M S D H(1O+) THP PH(IO) BS Singhwala C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) S5-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) (01052900) PHC(5-IO) CP«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ~ OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Block Total 39903.0 129025 2264S P(55) H HA D(IS) T(32) PO(20) CM(9) ACS(20) CV ST(4) 8S(32) M(J2) DA MCW(2) HP(J2) TO(2) CP(4) NC8(10) SP(l4) RS S(IS) MH(3) CWC(3) TW(S) PTO(2) OC8(7) PUC(5) I HC PHC(2) PH(1974) T1"(3) PHS(16) FWC AC(12) RMP(2) SMP(2) CHW

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under diflerent types of land use in hectare)

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PR Bhucho (3) EA NM Furniture, GC(845.0) 45.0 Chak Bakhtu 31 Cloth, T(845.0) (01052800) Agri.lmpJ

PR Bhucho (4) EA NM GC(442.0) 50.0 72.0 ChakRam 32 TW(l15.0) SinghwaJa TWE(81.0) (01052900) T(638.0)

PR(32) EA(32) N(31) 0.0 GC(19829) 4960.0 2.0 6032.0 M(31) TW(5491) TWE(3589) T(28909)

111

Map of CD Block Bathinda

CENSUS OF IIfDlA.200L

INDIA PUNJAB C.D.BLOCK BATHINDA . TAHSIL BATHINDA DISTRICT BATHINDA

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (3)

BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 11.2000.

BOUNDARY, DISTRICT. " TAHSIL N GAT C.D.BLOCK.· . - - --- VILLAGE WITH P.L.CNUMBER I OI04iiiD I HEADQUARTERS: C.D. BLOCK • POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES:BELOW 200. 0 .... 200-499,500-999.1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE. UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH P L.C.NUMBER fx 01041'100 I URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE t ' V.;; I NATIONAL HIGHWAY ... NH.!5 STATE HIGHWAY . . . . SH IZA IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD. . . RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAD GAUGE TO'I'AL AREA OF C.D BLOC!( (In Sq. Km) 606.00 POST OFFICE/TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TO'I'AL POPULATION OF C.D. BLOCK . . 164.204 TELEGRAPH OFFICE . PO/TO/PTO TOTAL NUl/SOl or TOWNS IN CD. BLOC!< 3 S TOTAL NUl/SOl or VILLAGES Iii C.D BLOCK 57 SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DISTANCE FROII DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kmsl· NIL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE . ~ BANK .. . . . B

Based upon Survey 01 India map wilh the permission of lhe Surveyor General of India. 10 Government of India Copyrighl.2005.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (CD. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District: Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4

Name of CD Block: Bathinda (0004) 29 Goniana Kalan 01047900 110020003000300080 Name of Tahsil: Bathinda (0002) 30 , "Goniana Khurd 01048000 110020003000300079 1 Ablu 01049500 110020003000300065 31 Gulabgarh Urf 2 Akalia Kalan 01048900 110020003000300075 Naiwala 01052500 110020003000300036 3 Akalia Khurd 01049000 110020003000300074 32 Har Raipur Urf Bhokhri 01047300 110020003000300084 ,4 Amargarh 01048300 110020003000300081 33 Jandanwala 01047400 110020003000300088 5 Baho Jattri 010$1900 110020003000300050 34 Jassi Pauwali 01052300 110020003000300032 6 Baho Sibian Patti Basawa Singh 01051700 110020003000300048 35 Jeeda 01047600 110020003000300087 7 Baho Sibian Patti 36 Jhumba 01051100 110020003000300055 Dharam Singh 01051800 110020003000300049 37 Jodhpur Romana 01052200 110020003000300031 8 Balahar Mehma 01049100 110020003000300070 38 Karamgarh Sattran 01050800 110020003000300057 9 Balahar Vinjhu 01048200 110020003000300077 39 Katar Singhwala 01053200 110020003000300037 10 Baluana 01050500 110020003000300053 40 Khemuana 01047500 110020003000300089 II Behman Dewana 01050200 110020003000300043, 41 Khialiwala 01047200 110020003000300083 12 Bhagu 01046600 110020003000300039 42 Killi Nihal 13 Bhokhra 01047100 110020003000300082 Singhwali 01049800 110020003000300064 14 BirBehman 01050300 110020003000300044 43 Kot Shamir 01053100 110020003000300034 15 Birtalab Urf Talab 44 Mehma Bhagwana 01049700 110020003000300063 Neehar 01051400 110020003000300045 45 Mehma Sarja 01048600 110020003000300067 16 Buladewala 01050100 110020003000300042 46 Mehma Sarkari 01049600 110020003000300066 17 Burj Mehma 01049900 110020003000300061 47 Mehma Sawai 01048700 110020003000300069 18 Chak Goniana Kalan 01048100 110020003000300078 48 Mian 01051600 110020003000300047 19 Chak Goniana Khurd 01048800 110020003000300076 49 Multania 01051300 110020003000300046 20 Chak Jandanwala 01047700 110020003000300085 50 Naruana 01051500 110020003000300030 21 Chak Jeeda 01047800 110020003000300086 '51 Nehianwala 01048400 110020003000300068 22 Chugha Khurd 01050400 110020003000300052 52 Phus Mandi 01052400 110020003000300038 23 Dan Singhwala 01049200 110020003000300071 53 Sardargarh 01050900 110020003000300056 24 Deon 01050000 110020003000300062 54 Sibian 01048500 110020003000300041 25 Ganga 01049400 110020003000300072 55 Teona 01051200 110020003000300051 26 Gehri Devi nagar 01053300 110020003000300033 56 VirkKalan 01050600 110020003000300059 27 Ghugha Kalan 01051000 110020003000300054 57 Virk Khurd 01050700 110020003000300058 28 01047000 110020003000300040 58 Warkandi 01049300 110020003000300073

115 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA , Census of India 2001 -

CD block Bathinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil Bathinda (0002) I Bhagu 1,164.0 1,905 331 PM HCRMP THP PH(IO) CM SP BS (01046600) (5-10) H(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CP(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10)

2 Gill Patti 883.0 2,957 529 PM S DH MH CWC TB T HP SP BS (01047000) C(5-10) NHOH(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-l0) PH«5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10)

3 Bhokhra 1,180.0 3,786 664 P(2) HHD THP ACS BS (01047100) MS PHS H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS«5) C(5-10) MCW«5) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

4 Khialiwala 1,045.0 2,542 415 P(2) M THP PO 'l- ACS BS (01047200) C{lO+) H(IO+) SS-T PH(45) , CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

5 Har Raipur Urf 1,877.0 3,948 639 P(2) M S PHS H(IO+) THP PO CM ACS SP BS Bhokhti C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PH(75) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(IO+) (01047300) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

6 Jandanwala 2,346.0 4,737 780 PM S DCWCHC THP PO ACS SP BS (01047400) C{lO+) RMPH(lO+) TW PH(70) CM(5-IO) NCS CV«5) RS(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP«5) OCS ST(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

7 Khemuana 768.0 2,724 454 PM S D H(IO+) THP PO ACS BS (01047500) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) SS-T PH(45) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) CV«5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

8 Jeeda 1,651.0 5,134 838 P(3) M S HDMCW THP PO ACS SP CV«5) BS (01047600) C(lO+) PHC PHS SS-T PH(l65) CM« 5) NCS ST(5-10) RS(5-1O) RMP CP~< 5) OCS NW(lO+)

9 Chak 43.0 Jandanwala ------Uninhabited ------(01041700)

10 Chak Jeeda 364.0 (01047800) ------Uninhabited ------

II Goniana Kalan 713.0 1,801 323 P M« 5) THP PH(47) BS (01047900) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

116 VILLAGE DIRECTO.RY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

"0 § til ..c:: {j c "0 0 '"0 ~ ::l 'g (j '"OIl c e .q OIl .~ .~ ., "0 .5 '3 u ... "0 u U C 0 ::l 0 .~ ...... J . ~ :;;'" ~ ... .9 ~ is. ... ~'3 "0 ~ 'S; .0 0. o ... ..c .9 Q..g e ... .!! ~ u ::l "0 'OJ § 1;; ~0. ~~ 0 c '"... .5.r:!_ ::l' ... OIl ac:: ""' '"e ... '" 1;; a E

PR Bathinda (12) EA NM GC(3090) 33.0 528.0 Bhagu TWE(294.0) (01046600) T(603.0)

PR Bathinda (7) EA NM GC(S29.0) 190.0 11.0 90.0 Gill Patti 2 TWE(63.0) (01047000) T(592.0)

PR Goniana (3) EA NM Wheat, GC(797,0) 12,0 93.0 Bhokhra 3 Milk TW(198.0) (01047100) TWE(80.0) T(l07S.0)

PR Goniana (S) EA NM GC(701.0) 17,2 770 Khialiwala 4 TW(169,0) (01047200) TWE(81.0) T(95 1.0)

PR Goniana (S) EA NM GC(1213.0) 208.0 112.0 Har Raipur Urf 5 TW(180.0) Bhokhri TWE(I64.0) (01047300) T(15STO)

PR Goniana (10) EA NM TW(16.0) 2004,0 140,0 Jandanwala 6 TWE(186.0) (01047400) T(202.0)

PR Goniana (13) EA NM GC(506.0) 95.0 75.0 Khemuana 7 TW(51,0) (01047500) TWE(41.0) T(5980)

PR Goniana {I 0) EA NM GC(837.0) 206.0 130.0 Jeeda 8 TW(284,0) (01047600) TWE(194.0) T(I3IS,O)

Chak Jandanwala 9 ------Uninhabited ------(01047700)

Chak Jeeda 10 ------Uninhabited ------." (01047800)

PR Goniana(S) EA NM 0,0,0 GC(377.0) 3S.2 61.0 Goniana Kalan II TW(120.0) (01047900) TWE(120.0) T(617.0)

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Bathinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil Bathinda (0002) 12 Goniana Khurd 530.0 2,029 326 P(2) M THP PH(30) BS (01048000) C(lO+) H«5) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(5-10)

13 Chak Goniana 100.0 Kalan ------Uninhabited ------(01048100)

14 Balahar Vinjhu 547.0 1,849 311 P(2) DMHHCPHS THP PH(32) ACS BS (01048200) M«5) NHRMPH«5) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS CV«5) RS(5-lO) C(IO+} MCW(5-10} SS-T CP« 5} OCS(5-10} SP(JO+) NW(lO+} PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

15 Amargarh 496.0 1,054 195 PM PHS H(IO+) THP PO BS (01048300) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T PH(20) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS«5) PHC« 5) CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

16 Nehianwala 1,702.0 6,083 1,059 P(3} M HHDDADH THP PO CM ACS SP CV« 5) BS (01048400) C(IO+) MH HC PHS TW PH(l25) CP(5-JO) NCS ST(lO+) RS(5-10) NHRMPSMP SS-T OCS NW(IO+} MCW«5) PHC« 5)

17 Sibian 1,374.0 5,417 945 P(3) M S HUDDAMH THP PO CM ACS SP BS (01048500) PUC CWCTBNH SS-T PH« 5) CP(5-10) NeS eV« 5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) o H« 5) oes ST(IO+) NW(10+) MCW(5-10) PHC(5-10)

18 Mehma Sarja 2,773.0 7,060 1,263 P(5) M S THP PO CMCP ACS SP ST BS (01048600) PUC AC H(5-10) TW PH(155) NCS CV«5) RS(5-IO) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-1 OCS NW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

19 Mehma Sawai 1,637.0 4.699 758 P(4) THP PO ACS BS (01048700) AC(2) H(lO+} SS-T PH(50) CM(5-10) NCS CV«5) RS(5-10} M«S} MCW(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS SP(IO+} NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-10}

20 Chak Goniana 126.0 Khurd ------Uninhabited ------(01048800)

21 Akalia Kalan 1,578.0 4,179 691 P(3) DPHS THP PO ACS AS (01048900) MS H(5-10) SS-T PH(41) CM(5-10) NCS CV« 5) RS« 5) C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(5-lO) OCS SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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Goniana(3) EA NM GC(41S.0) 62.0 42.0 Goniana Khurd 12 TW(11.0) (01048000) T(426.0)

Chak Goniana 13 ------Uninhabited ------Kalan (01048100)

PR Goniana(l) EA NM 0,0,0 GC(383.0) 23.0 134.0 Balahar Yinjhu 14 TWE(7.0) (01048200) T(390.0)

PR Goniana (2) EA NM Wheat GC(360 0) 18.0 44.0 Amargarh 15 TW(400) (01048300) TWE(34.0) T(434.0)

PR Goniana(l) EA NM GC(1144.0) 173.0 188.0 Nehianwala 16 TW(101.0) (01048400) TWE(96.0) T(1341.0)

PR Bathinda (7) EA NM GC(975.0) 128.0 Sibian 17 TW(2710) (01048500) T(1246.0)

PR Goniana (7) EA NM GC(2277.0) 180.0 214.0 Mehma Sarja 18 TWE(102.0) (01048600) T(2379.0)

PR Goniana (7) EA NM GC(1210.0) 125.0 302.0 MehmaSawai 19 T(l21O.0) (01048700)

Chak Goniana 20 ------Uninhabited ------Khurd (01048800) .,_ PR Goniana (7) EA NM 0,0,0 GC(952.0) . 125.0 141.0 Akalia Kalan 21 TW(251.0) (01048900) TWE(109.0) T(l312.0)

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 -

CD block 8athinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) -;i;' t! !ilco ~ 0 "Q.. @ -co P- Q ~ .. U ~ U) oJ c: .c ..;.. (.) 0 '"co ;; '"'c: =a~ 0 .~ .c E ·E ~ ·i 2- d .c .. i;' (.) ~ P- ., .. U) 0) Ol ~.I:o '" U) 0 OIl P- i ~ 0 .::! ~ 0 -0 .... - B !(l ::§ "0 1l 9 _;: >.--0 c:l~ o(j .;;; t!- .c "0 0 ~.~ ~O:I @ <.:J c:, ., "(;j~ 4> .. c: ~ .... "0 o .-- (.) S ~ :::, .s .9 .c § c: g .~ I; .& _g • U) o(jO] g ..c ..... ~ '" ~° fil- 1'3.S ~._. ~ 0 "3 ..... Ol ... 1'3 ~ 0 co ::: OIl .~ e·t:: c:: u·- .;! e:s .... P- on ","0 e c:: 0 0 1'3 co '" ., ~ ~ .g ~"N co '" ~ P- .~ (.) :::l <.> :S2 B E ~ ~ 0 ::> .", 0 0 0·- 10 ;?; ~ ~ b !,Y ~ Q p.. \.i ~~ ~~~ U: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Tahsil : Bathinda (0002) 22 Akalia Khurd 314.0 522 89 P M« 5) THP PH(9) BS (01049000) C(lO+) H(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) RS« 5) MCW«5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OeS(5-10) ST(lO+)

23 Balahar Mehma 668.0 1,584 277 PM THP PH(25) BS (01049100) C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(S-IO) MCW,-S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

24 Dan Singhwala 1,492.0 2,863 470 P(2) M DDA PHS THP PH(40) ACS BS (01049200) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-IO) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS« 5) MCW(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS« 5) SP(to+) NW(tO+)

PHC(IO+) .~ ST(tO+)

25Warkandi 377.0 1,299 216 PM« 5) THP PH(16) BS (01049300) C(IO+) H(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

26 Ganga 1,171.0 2,844 475 PMS DRMP THP PO ACS SP BS (01049400) C(1O+) H(IO+) SS-T PH(37) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV«S) RS(tO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

27 Ablu 3,S24.0 6,690 1,074 P(6) M DPHS THP PO ACS BS (01049500) C(1O+) H(lO+) SS-T PH(50) CM(lO+) NCS CV« S) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS. SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(LO+) ST(IO+)

28 MeJuna Sarkari 607.0 I,S71 257 P(3) D H(5-JO) THP PH(20) ACS BS (01049600) M«5) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM« 5) NCS(5-IO) CV« 5) RS(S-IO) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

29 Mehma 637.0 1,389 247 P M« 5) THP PO BS Bhagwana C(10+) H(lO+) SS-T PH(lS) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01049700) MCW(5-10) <;:P« 5) NCS(S-tO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

30 Kitli Nihal 575.0 2,385 397 PM S DPHS THP PH(50) NCS BS Singhwali C(lo+) H(IO+) SS-T PO«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-IO) (01049800) MCW(5-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

31 Burj Mehma 1,222.0 3,518 615 PM S DDA THP PO ACS SP BS (01049900) C(lO+) PHS H(lO+) SS-T PH(60) CM« 5) NCS(S-IO) CV«5) RS(5-JO) MCW(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

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.", ta til -. !l.", ..0) C ;>-.'" ~ ~ ~ .9 ~ 0. .. t: ~ ~ .;; 0. e .,

PR Goniana (8) EA N GC(229.0) 24.0 Akalia Khurd 22 TW(41.0) (01049000) TWE(20.0) T(290.0)

PR Goniana (8) EA NM GC(445.0) 135.0 88.0 Balahar Mehma 23 T(44S.0) (01049100)

PR Kot Fatta (3) EA NM GC(102S.0) 2S0.0 217.0 Dan Singhwala 24 T(102S.0) (01049200)

PR Goniana (18) EA NM GC(202.0) 950 Warkandi 25 TW(400) (01049300) TWE(40.0) T(282.0)

PR Goniana (13) EA NM GC(965.0) , 12S.0 81.0 Ganga 26 T(96S.0)" (01049400)

PR Goniana (IS) EA NM GC(23730) 811.0 7l.0 Ablu 27 TW(12LO) (0 I 049S00) TWE(148.0) T(2642.0)

PR Goniana (8) EA NM GC(478.0) 11.0 42.0 Mehma Sarkari 28 TW(76.0) (01049600) T(5S4.0)

PR Goniana (IS) EA NM GC(4S6.0) 82.0 50.0 Mehma 29 TW(49.0) Bhagwana T(SOS.O) (01049700)

PR Goniana (19) EA NM GC(452.0) 49.0 66.0 KilliNihal 30 TWE(8.0) Singhwali T(460.0) (01049800) ',..

PR Bhucho (21) EA NM GC(9S0.0) 120.0 IS2.0 Burj Mehma 31 T(9S0.0) (01049900)

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India' 2001 -

CD block Bathinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (if no! available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ ::l Vl ~ .., <.n 0 ]' t: 0- ~ .., "'"§ 0 t) <.n .0 " C/J "'"0 .., ::l U ai ..c t: C'l.., <; "t: ~ 1!! =a~ 8' 0 0 ..c S 'i! ~ 'g 2- u ..c '! a ::l .., 1;' 0 .., t!. 0. .., :; o 0 :5 Vl 0. U (;j'- ._.g 'C0 ;;: ~ ,.J 0 "0 " .~ V> ::l .., ~ ~ 'i' a > ."!::: cl1I c:!- o 0 cp .~ 6~ '> ..c.., 0 ::l Cil ::l .., .., § o<= ,_OJ - "'" OD <.n "'" "0 us"':: '"c: i!=• 0 ::l ..,...... c § t: .... ~ .£ .~'" 0 g .9 § ...... c tij §- ""' 0 on ._ til 0 0 ... ..!:! .., ~~ t: '" c:: ~ 0. 0) .~ til <= ::l <:> ;; .~ ci5 ""'.., .0 0 :;;: B S -;; '-' .g ~ ~.-=:: "' ·c § '$ '$ s :a.., t: 1;;; s (,,)::::..0 ~ ~ .., 0 0 ::l '" ·c 0 0 OD£ .., U ::l 0== C/J 6; t:: t:: b "H,l :::; g p.. ~ ::0:: Q a:;~u ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tahsil : Bathinda (0003) 32Deon 2,162,0 6,487 1,124 P(2) M(2) DDAHC THP PO ACS BS (0 I 05OOOO} S C(lO+} PHSFWC SS-T PH(88} CM(5-10} NCS CV« 5) RS(IO+) RMP(2) H(1O+) CP(5-IO) OCS SP(lO+) NW(lO+) MCW(5-10) ST(5-10} PHC(5-10)

33 Buladewala 708,0 2,345 416 PM S THP PH(50) BS (01050100) C(5-10) H(5~0) TW PO(5-1O) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MC (5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

34 Behman 1,749,0 4,981 875 P(3) o PHS THP PO ACS BS RS Dewana M(2) S H(5-10) TW PH(65) CM(5-10) NCS CV«5) NW(IO+) (01050200) PUC MCW(5-10) SS-T ',,_ CP(5-10) OCS SP(1O+) C« 5) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

35 Bir Behman 699,0 2,224 370 PM DPHS THP PO ACS BS (01050300) C(IO+) H(5-10) TW PH(45) CM« 5) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-lO) ST(5-10)

36 Chugha Khurd 844.0 2,245 407 PM AC THP PH(16) BS (01050400) C(1O+) H(10+) TW PO« 5) CM«5) ACS«5) CV« 5) RS« 5) MCW(lO+) SS-I CP« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

37 Baluana 1,798,0 4,449 796 PM S DMCW THP PO CMCP ACS SP BS (01050500) PUC HCPHC SS-T PH(65) NCS CV« 5) RS C(IO+) PHS H(IO+) OCS ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

38 1,329.0 2,520 445 PM S HDPHS THP PO CM ACS BS (01050600) PUC MCW(5-10) TW PH(60) CP(5-10) NCS(5-tO) CV« 5) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(5-10) SS-T OCS(5-10) SP(1O+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

39 Virk Khurd 720,0 1,850 313 P M«S) THP PO BS (01050700) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(46) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T . CP(5-10) NCS(S-to) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) SI(5-10)

40 Karamgarh 478.0 1,371 209 P M«5) THP PH(41) BS , Sattran C« 5) H(IO+) SS-T PO«5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-IO) (01050800) MCW«5) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(10+)

41 Sardargarh 989,0 2,109 350 P(2) M S DPHS THP PO BS (01050900) C(1O+) H(lO+) SS-T PH(81) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS MCW(5-IO) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) "0a a - ~.... ~-g ;., m 'ia ~ .9 ~ 0. <> "0 ~ .;;: J:J" .<: 0- 0- e 0 0 ~ E .0 .9 ::> 8.2 0- Ol) :g~ '0 0 .... '" .5.s B c ""' c '" - 0 Vl Vl e - ::> 'E 0.... '"i!::! ~ ;;:;; e, ;;:;; ~ S = :2 u Ol) ~ 6 '"" 14 15 16 17 18 19'" 20 21 22 23 2

PR Goniana (9) EA NM OC(19020) 162.0 79.0 Deon 32 TW(19.0) (01050000) T(1921.0)

PR Bathinda (11) EA NM GC(495.0) 88.0 55.0 Buladewala 33 TW(55.0) (01050100) TWE{15.0) T(565.0)

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM 0C(1402.0) 193.0 69.0 Behman Dewana 34 TW(85.0) (01050200) T(1487.0)

PR Bathinda (7) EA NM 0C(622.0) 33.0 39.0 BirBehman 35 TW(S.O) (01050300) T(627.0)

PR Bathinda (17) EA NM GC(737.0) 23.0 62.0 Chugha Khurd 36 TW(22.0) (01050400) T(759.0)

PR Oiddarbaha EA NM Cloth, 0C(1415.0) .,. 213.0 139.0 Baluana 37 (13) Tools For TW(31.0) . (01050500) Culti., T(1446.0) .Furniture

PR EA NM GC(846.0) 336.0 77.0 VirkKalan 38 (12) TW(l7.0) (01050600) TWE(53.0) T(916.0)

PR Oiddarbaha EA NM GC(654.0) 43.0 VirkKhurd 39 (10) TW(21.0) (01050700) TWE(2.0) T(677.0)

PR Oiddarbaha EA NM GC(4IS.0) 3.0 54.0 Karamgarh 40 (10) TW(3.0) Sattran T(42 1.0) (01050800)

PR Giddarbaha (7) EA NM 0C(788.0) 97.0 79.0 25.0 Sardargarh 41 T(788.0) (01050900)

123 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 -

CD block Bathinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,;:: >-" 03.... =a~ .~ <:> _g .~ Z .c E ·E~ 2- u .... o ::I ~ u .., ~ ..,C. .., .., 0 VI 03 .g .';:: [;f <5 ""0 c. '8 ;;: ~ ,....l 0 '( 0 ::I .., := 0- 11 _B·- >.1:0""0 ~ .""0 0 '~.g e:.~ 0<3 .> .c u ::I ::I .., , ~§ ,;:: "3 03 ~ ~ 03 ~.;:: u'Oj a 0 C 01) .~ ,;:: u·- ::I '- C. bJ) .., zll o~""O .§ t; ,;:: 0 '" ~ .9 03 c .... 0.:1 a3 !S ~ 8. .0 'OJ u :;;; 11 -::I <.> 03 u ,;:: '" ~:e ":. ::I 'i3 .~ 0 Q:-=.c ·c "B "B a::I tf ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0 ""0 0 0 bJ)£ '" Q ::I o~ 1,!,l '"' !a'" 6 C: C: 6 ~ i5 eo 1..1 ~ Q ~

43 Jhumba 1,819.0 4,069 720 PM S DH(lO+) THP PO CM CP(5- ACS NCS BS (01051100) C(10+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PH(40) 10) OCS(5-IO) CV« 5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) • ST(5-10)

44 Teona 1,329.0 3,605 S99 PM S DMCW THP PO CP ACS BS (010SI2oo) C(lO+) HC PHC PHS SS-T PH(7S) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV« S) RS(IO+) RMP H(lO+) OCS(S-IO) SP(1O+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

45 Multania 796.0 1,320 235 P(2) M(2) PHS H(5-10) THP PO BS (01051300) S PUC MCW(5-10) SS-T PH(35) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

46 Birtalab Urf 529.0 4,507 798 P(3) M THP PH(40) ACS BS Talab Neehar C(S-IO) H(S-IO) SS-T PO(5-1O) CM« 5) NCS CV«5) RS« 5) (01051400) MCW«S) CP(S-IO) OCS SP(1O+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

47 Naruana 1,438.0 3,550 624 P(3) M(2) o HC H(S-IO) THP PO ACS BS (01051500) S PUC MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH(25) CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) CV« 5) RS C(5-IO) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

48Mian 403.0 796 139 PM THP PH(IO) BS (01051600) . C(5-1O) H(5-10) SS-T PO(5-10) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

49 Baho Sibian 178.0 454 78 PM THP PH(20) ACS BS Patti Basawa C(IO+) H(IO+) TW PO(5-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) Singh MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) (01051700) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

50 Baho Sibian 183.0 516 79 P(2) THP PH(20) ACS BS Patti Dharam M«5) H(IO+) TW P0(5-1O) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) Singh C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (01(l51800) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

51 Baho]attri 374.0 911 163 PM o H(5-1O) THP PH(30) ACS BS (01051900) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) TW PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) NeS(5-IO) CV(IO+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-1O) SS-T CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(10+)

124 VILLAGE DiRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

-0 §

til Q) .<:: -0 u c:: 0 E a u ~ til .~ OJ} = OJ} 0 g .q .f: .~ -0 .S :; 0) -0 u u 8 0 ;::I 0 .S E ... -l ~ (3 ~ E Q) <8 ~ u g 0) ~ j ~ ~ 0 <> ...;::I 'S' ~ ::E .5l ~ ... .0 ~ ~ Q) = ~-o ~ 1 .D sa ~ .. a ~ -0 ~ 0) 0) ~ '> .<:: sa ""::I € e u "" ~ "".aE U -0 1;1 ::I .. ~ c:>- bJl ""'0 = '"0).. ~ ~~ '8 0) .- ~ e - ::I %l 'E ~ ~ '"~ OJ} .a ~ 0) ;j e ~ 0 o 0 '2 -::I ..0 '" § "'" p" 'E ;:? (/) ..;"'" Z z ::E E .... t=! U b9 ~ Z " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Bathinda (21) EA NM Khadar GC(l626.0) 98.0 123.0 Ghugha Kalan 42 Cloth, T(1626.0) (01051000) Iron Works

PR Giddarbaha EA NM Wood GC(13240) 181.0 287.0 Jhumba 43 (13) Works TWE(27.0) (01051100) T(1351.0)

PR Bathinda (II) EA NM GC(10470) 91.0 163.0 28.0 Teona 44 T(1047:0) (01051200)

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM GC(701.0) 31.0 64.0 Multania 45 1(701.0) (01051300)

PR Bathinda (3) EA NM GC(362.0) 47.0 75.0 Birtalab Urf 46 TW(40.0) Talab Neehar TWE(5.0) (01051400) T(407.0)

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM GC(1225.0) 55.0 81.0 Naruana 47 TW(37.0) (01051500) TWE(400) T(l3020)

PR Bathinda (12) EA GC(345.0) 28.0 30.0 Mian 48 1(345.0) (01051600)

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PR Bathinda (13) EA GC(155.0) 14.0 9.0 Baho Sibian 49 T(l55.0) Patti Basawa Singh (01051700)

PR Bathinda (13) EA NM GC(161.0) 9.0 13.0 Baho Sibian 50 1(161.0) Patti Dharam Singh (01051800)

PR Bathinda (14) EA NM GC(317.0) 23.0 34.0 Baholattri 51 T(317.0) (01051900)

125 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 -

CD block Bathinda (0004) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance .in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'Vi' ~ t! ~ iil -'"'" 0 ... c "0 0- "0 ~ ... ~ 0 ~ U .s;, ~ <.> II ::l'" '" oJ C ~ 0 ...c ~ 03 ~~ <> 0 ... 0 0 ... g .c .~ ;3 .c E 'E ~ 'i u C!. o ::l <.> ... 0- ... "3 ... i:i' 0 0 .!! 0- .8 - ... ·c ~ ....l 0 "0'" 0 :;; ~ 9 _~:s! >."!::: "0 ::l ... .;;:~ C!. "0 0 o"I:! .c "0 <.> ~.~ e~ ... Co ._... ::l til ::l ...... c ~ "0 U "0 .g ~ ] § 1'i 1'i § ::l ~ tf ~ u:-=J:;J ~ ~ ... 0 0 "0 ·c 0 0 0Il;S ... <.> ::l 0':: ~ 6 f:::. f::: 6 ~ ~ Q Q.., ~ ~ Q e:;t.S"O ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Tahsil : Bathinda (0003)

52 Jodhpur 1,012.0 2,083 363 P(2) THP PH(IO) BS Romana MS H(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS (01052200) C« 5) MCW(5-10) CP(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) .~ PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

53 Jassi Pauwali 1,028.0 2,7S9 498 PMS o H« S) THP PO ACS SP BS (01052300) C(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH(20) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) CV« 5) RS(lO+) PHC(S-W) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

54 Phus Mandi 404.0 1,667 297 PM THP PH(26) CM BS (01052400) C(5-10) H« 5) TW PO«5) CP(IO+) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

55 Gulabgarh Urf 573.0 1,636 282 PM S DHC THP PO BS Naiwala C(S-IO) PHS H(5-10) TW PH(46) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) (01052500) MCW(5-JO) SS-T CP(JO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

56 Kot Shamir 4,607.0 9,314 1,580 P(3) M(2) DDA THP PO CM(2) ACS SPST BS (01053100) S PUC MCWHC TW PH(90) CP(5-10) NCS CV« 5) RS(5-IO) AC C(IO+) PHC PHS SS-T OCS NW(IO+) RMP H(5-IO)

57 Katar 564.0 1,866 313 PM DHC PHS THP PH(40) ACS BS Singhwala C(5-1O) H(5-1O) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(5-1O) NCS(IO+) CV« 5) RS (01053200) MCW«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(5-10)

58 Gehri Devi 1,953.0 4,267 729 PM S THP PO ACS SP BS Nagar C(5-10) H(5-10) TW PH(IO) CM(5-10) NCS CV« 5) RS(lO+) (01053300) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

Block Total 63.997.0 164.20428.143 P(96) H(3) HA(2) T(54) PO(31) CM(ll) ACS(34) ST(2) BS(54) M(SO) HU HH(2) HP(54) PII(2423) CP(3) NCS(17) SP(14) RS(6) S(28) D(29) DA(6) TW(17) OCS(14) PUC(9) 011(2) MCW(4) AC(5) MH(4) CWC(3) HC(ll) PHC(4) PHS(23) FWC TB(2) NU(4) RMP(10) SMP 0(2)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

" .€ c -~ ." '6 "3 u 8 '"c 0 :; u 0 .t:j E u ...... J !i E ., ,'" ~ '0;; ~ .9 e. ... ~1i ~ .;;: ..0 ~ e. o ... e v 1; '"E ii .9 i;! '"~ e.g ." '" 4-< :; "l 'O! '" 0 t; ... e. .5 t)S OJ) ac c Q _' ::l t; 'O! c.. '" '"OJ) 'E "l 'a c.. ~ '"~ ~ ~ § e 11 ., '" ·c 'c - 0 .;; 0 0 'E ::l ... ~ z'" p.., z'" ~ E (.!" ..... ;:J u t?I) -< Z

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM GC(700.0) 54.0 93.0 Jodhpur Romana 52 TW(l50.0) (01052200) TWE{15.0) T{865.0)

PR Bathinda (7) EA NM GC{510.0) 363.0 102.0 Jassi Pauwali 53 TWE{53 0) .~ (01052300) T{563.0) ,

PR Bathinda (6) EA NM GC{275.0) 17.0 112.0 Phus Mandi 54 T{275.0) (01052400)

PR Bathinda (6) EA NM GC(425.0) 68.0 65.0 Gulabgarh 55 TWE{15.0) UrfNaiwala T{440.0) (01052500)

PR Bathinda (12) EA NM GC(2365.0) 1585.0 247.0 315.0 Kot Shamir 56 TWE{95.0) (01053100) T(2460.0)

PR Bathinda (9) EA NM GC(450.0) 44.0 50.0 Katar Singhwala 57 TWE{20.0) (01053200) T(470.0)

PR Bathinda (II) EA NM GC(I338.0) 162.0 170.0 Gehri Devi Nagar 58 TW(121.0) (01053300) TWE{162.0) T(1621.0)

PR(53) EA(54) N(52) 0.0 GC(43165) 8348.4 1259.0 5678.0 M(51) TW(2625) TWE(2289) T(48079)

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Map of CD Block Sangat

CENSUS OF JNDJA,200l.

INDIA PUNJAB C.D.BLOCK SANGAT TAHSIL BATHINDA DISTRICT BATHINDA

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VI SANGAT M.el. BOUNDARY, STATE _ •• _ •• _ DISTRICT _. _. _ " TAHSIL . _ . _ . _ .. C.D.8LOCK. . . ___ _ C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER I 01056100 I STATUTORY TOWN (S) HEADQUARTERS: C.D.BLOCK ...... • POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES :BELOW 200, •• BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 200- 499,500- 999.1000- 4999,5000 AND ABOVE 0 •• UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER I X I 1.1.2000. URBAN AREA WJTH LOCATlON CODE . . , r Jr:::I NATIONAL HIGHWAY . . . . . KlI64EJ!1 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD.. . RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAD GAUGE liS TOTAL AREA OF' C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) 461.40 POST OFFICE/ TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TOTAL POPULATION OF CD. BLOCK. . 100.681 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN C.D. BLOCK . I TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... PO/ TO/ PTO TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN CD. BLOCK 39 SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S DISTANCE FROM OISTRICI' HEADQUARTERS (In Kms). 22 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE . BANK B

Based upon Survey of India map with the permlsslon of the Surveyor General of India. © Government or India Copvri.l!hl,2005.

VILlAGE DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.O. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4

Name of CD Block : 8angat (0005) 19 Kotli Sabo 01055100 110020005000500014 Name of Tahsil: Bathinda (0002) 20 Lool Bai 01054600 110020005000500003 Ancorgarh Urf 21 Mehta 01053400 1I002000500Q500027 Machhana 01053600 110020005000500025 22 Muhlan 01055700 110020005000500021 2 Bahadargarh Jandian 01054500 110020005000500002 23 Nandgarh 01054100 110020005000500011 3 Bajak 01054200 110020005000500009 24 Pathrala 01055400 110020005000500016 4 Bandi 01055500 110020005000500013 25 Phulo Mithi 01053800 110020005000500023 5 Chak Attar 26 Raike Kalan 01054700 110020005000500001 Singhwala 01054900 110020005000500008 27 Raike Khurd 6 Chak Kharak Urf Chak Dana 01054400 110020005000500005 Singhwala Urf 28 Rambiha 01054800 110020005000500006 Doomwali 01055300 110020005000500017 29 Sangat Kalan 01053700 110020005000500024 7 Chak Ruldu Name of Tahsil: Talwandi Saho (0003) Singhwala 01056000 110020005000500018 Amarpura Urf 8 Dhunike 01055600 110020005000500012 'I- Gurthuri 01056500 110030005000500001 9 Faridkot 01055200 110020005000500015 2 Urf 10 01053500 110020005000500026 Bhukhianwali 01056700 110030005000500021 11 01054000 110020005000500010 3 Chak Hira Singhwala 12 Gurusar Sainewala 01052\00 110020005000500028 urr Pakka Khurd 01056300 110030003000500004 13 1ai Singhwala 01052000 110020005000500029 4 Dunewala 01056600 110030005000500022 14 JanghiRana 01054300 110020005000500004 5 Jodhpur Bagga Singh 15 Jassi Bagwali 01055800 110020005000500020 Alias Phalran 01056100 110030005000500003 16 Kaljha Rani 01055000 110020005000500007 6 Malwala 01057200 110030005000500020 17 Kishanpura Urf 7 Pakka Kalan 01056400 110030005000500002 Kutti 01055900 110020005000500019 8 Sekho 01056200 110030005000500007 18 Kot Guru 01053900 110020005000500022 9 Shergarh 01056800 110030005000500023

131 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 -

CD block Sangat (0005) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms.. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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I Jai Singhwala 1,838.0 4,549 724 P(2) DMHHCPHS THP PO PH(42) ACS SP BS (010520oo) M«5) RMPH(IO+) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS CV«5) RS« 5) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS ST(IO~) NW(tol) PHC(5-10)

2 Gurusar 988.0 2,468 413 PM«5) THP PO PH(55) ACS BS Sainewala C(5-1O) H(S-IO) TW CM(IO+) NCS OCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01052100) MCW(5-IO) SS-T CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST{5-10)

3 Mehta 1,204.0 2,637 478 P(3) M(2) MHCWC THP PO ACS SP OS (01053400) S C(IO+) PHS H(5-10) TW PH(102) CM(5-tO) NCS(5-tO) CV« 5) RS«5) MCW(S-tO) SS-T CP(5-10) 'fr OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

4 Gehri Buttar 1,223.0 3,485 588 P(3) M S o H« 5) THP PO ACS SP BS (01053500) C(10+) MCW« 5) TW PH(70) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS«5) PHC« 5) SS-T CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

5 Ancorgarh Urf 484.0 1,263 225 PM« 5) o H« 5) THP PH(38) SP OS Machhana C(lO+) MCW«5) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-1O) (01053600) PHC« 5) SS-T CP«5) NCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IO)

6 Sangat Kalan 1,799.0 199 38 PM«5) DMHCWC THP PH(15) ACS SP BS (01053700) C(IO+) FWCNH TW PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV(5-lO) RS RMP H« 5) SS-T CP(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(5-10) PHC(5-10)

7 Phulo Mithi 1,694.0 3,692 630 P(2) THP PH(70) ACS BS (01053800) M«5) H« 5) TW PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS« 5) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PEC(S-to) ST(IO+)

8 Kot Guru 965.0 2,373 412 P M« 5) THP PO PH(20) ACS OS (01053900) C(lO+) H« 5) TW CM(5-IO) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS«5) MCW«5) SS-T ,CP«5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(5-10)

9 Ghudda 1,890.0 4,649 855 PM S DDA THP PO PII(73) CPCM« 5) ACS SP BS (01054000) C(IO+) MCW SS-T NCS CV« 5) RS(5~10) PHC PHS OCS ST(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO!-)

10 Nandgarh 667.0 1,734 310 PM S o DA H(IO+) THP PO PII(32) ACS BS (01054100) PUC MCW(S-IO) SS-T CM(S-IO) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS«5) SP(10+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

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132 VILlAGE DIRECTORY Village Direct.ory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Sanga! (7) EA NM GC(1295.0) 375.0 123.0 Jai Singhwala TWE(45.0) (01052000) T(1340.0)

PR Bathinda (8) EA NM Soap, Pipe GC(762.0) 51.0 780 Gurusar 2 TW(57.0) Sainewala TWE(40.0) (01052100) T(859.0)

PR Bathinda (10) EA NM GC(942.0) 159.0 62.0 Mehta 3 TW(21.0) (01053400) TWE(20.0) T(983.0)

PR Sangat (5) EA NM GC(948.0) 194.0 77.0 Gehri Buttar 4 TW(2.0) (01053500) TWE(2.0) T(952.0)

PR Maur (3) EA NM GC(357.0) 58.0 57.0 Ancorgarh Urf 5 TW(6.0) Machhana TWE(60) (01053600) T(369.0)

PR Bathinda (20) EA NM GC(13630) 343.0 57.0 Sangat Kalan 6 TW(8.0) (01053700) TWE(28.0) T(1399.0)

PR Bathinda (20) EA NM GC(1150.0) 461.0 83.0 Phulo Mithi 7 T(1I50.0) (01053800)

PR Sangal (2) EA NM GC(470.0) 460.0 35.0 Kot Guru 8 T(470.0) (01053900)

PR Sangal (7) EA NM GC(1460.0) 293.0 1.0 136.0 Ghudda 9 T(l460 0) (01054000) .,..

PR Sangat (II) EA NM Khadar, GC(604.0) 2.0 61.0 Nandgarh 10 Wood T(604.0) (01054100) Works, Wood Works

133 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Sangat (0005) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'Vi' f;l f:! ~ -'<'" 0 c::: § 0- '" 'Vi' '-' """ rJ) "8 ~ ::s U .D § c::: ,.c:; '-' '-' 1-1 0 '" lfl 0 c::: :> ~ =a~ 0 0 .~ ..<:: 'E~ .~ e u'" f::!,. ..<:: .... S e (.) 0- 0) ::; o ::s '-' c;l ~ .;:; '" ~ 0 '-' 0- 0 ..... _ 0 j 0 '" ;;: i: B 'i' ;;> .~ ::s <1J ~ f::!,. -0 0 Z a'l ';:l f/) 03 () ..... _ ... 19 3 ~ 'i3 .;:;~ tf § .~ b 0:-:::.0 § ~ '13 ~ 0 ::s .g ... 0 0 bOoS ... u ::s ra b ~ ~ b [,1,l ~ Q Q; \,.l ~ Q ~..:sQ 8] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tahsil : 8athinda (0002) II Bajak 1,091.0 2,444 402 PM THP PH(l8) ACS BS (01054200) C(1O+) H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CY« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

12 Janghi Rana 1,764.0 3,795 631 P(2) M S THP PO PH(55) ACS BS (01054300) C(1O+) H(5-10) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CY« 5) RS(10+) MCW<_5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(JO+) NW(JO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

13 Raike Khurd 384.0 1,118 195 P M« 5) THP PH(20) BS UrfChak Dana C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CY« 5) RS(IO+) (01054400) MCW(S-IO) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ';- PHC(S-IO) OCS« S) ST(5-10)

14 Bahadargarh 641.0 1,487 272 P M« 5) THP PH(25) BS Jandian C(IO+) H« 5) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) ey« 5) RS(5-10) (01054500) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(1O+)

ISLool Bai 467.0 1,436 222 PM THP PH(40) BS (01054600) C(IO+) H(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) eM« 5) ACS« 5) CY«5) RS(5-10) MCW«5) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

16 Raike Kalan 1,743.0 4,434 784 P(2) CWC THP PO PH(25) CM CP ACS SP BS (010547oo) MS H(S-IO) SS-T NCS CY« 5) RS(5-10) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) OC3 ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

17 Rambiha 1,34\'0 2,8\6 472 P M«5) D lI(S-IO) TlIP PH(75) SP BS (01054800) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TW PO«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CY« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) SS-T CP«5) NCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(10+) OCS(5-IO)

18Chak Attar 936.0 2,478 449 P M« 5) DH(5-10) THP PO PH(45) BS Singhwala C(IO+) MCW(S-IO} SS-T CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«S) RS(IO+} (01054900) PHC(5-10) ~P(5-10} NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

19 Kaljha Rani 1,501.0 3,357 S47 PMS D H(IO+) THP PH(55) ACS BS (01055000) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10} NCS(5-10) CY«5} RS(1O+) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

20 Kotli Saba 616.0 1,072 183 P M« 5) THP PO PH(20} BS (01055100) C(5-1O) H(5-10) TW CM« 5) ACS« 5) CY(\O+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+} SS-T CP(IO+} NeS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

134 VILLAGE QIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

"0 § ~ ..<: .g <.> c:: 0 ::::I 0 <.> E 0:1 .~ OIl c:: g"'" OIl > c- c:: .~ ., '6 <.> 8 0 '6 :!5<.> .5 :::l 0 E "'i3 ... -l 0 E d) <2 c(! ~ 0 g ., :;:; u 2 ~ ~ ::::I :E ... ~ c(! ~ 0 0:1 OIl ... c:: ~ -... .;.,'" ~ ~ ~ ., B ~ 0- ...0 ~13 "0 ~ .;:; 0- e ., ., 1U ~ B 0:1 8.~ "0 .... :::l ] t; ~ 0. ... g 0 c:: .,... .5

PR Giddarbaha EA NM GC(309.0) 25.0 34.0 RaikeKhurd l3 (11 ) TW(16.0) UrfChak Dana T(325.0) (01054400)

PR Giddarbaha (8) EA NM GC(544.0) 60.0 15.0 Bahadargarh 14 TW(20.0) Jandian TWE(20) (01054500) T(566.0)

PR Giddarbaha (6) EA NM GC(3330) 104.0 30.0 Lool Bai 15 T(3330) (01054600)

PR Giddarbaha (8) EA NM GC(1559.0) 134.0 Raike Kalan 16 TW(16.0) (01054700) TWE(34.0) T(1609.0)

PR Giddarbaha EA NM GC(I077.0) 119.0 88.0 Rambiha 17 (13) TW(53.0) (01054800) TWE(4.0) T(1134.0)

PR Sangat (12) EA NM Shoes, GC(800.0) 55.0 81.0 Chak Attar 18 Bricks, T(800.0) Singhwala Wheat (01054900)

PR Sangat (IS) EA NM , Bricks GC(l323.0) 75.0 97.0 KaljhaRani 19 TWE(6.0) (01055000) T(1329.0) 'r-

PR Sangat(15) EA NM GC(574.0) 32.0 Kotli Sabo 20 TW(6.0) (01055100) TWE(4.0) T(584.0)

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Sangat (0005) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) -;;, ::I ' 0 ... '"r:: -0 -8 i! 'ia~ .g 0 c .g o<:'" '~ E! ..c E 'E~ 1il 8 C!- 0- u 1;' 0 . .~ :::s " ~ is.. 0 'Ii 'i.~ ~ 0 " 0 ;;:; .J .g U ~.,::::-;:: ..c- 'r: 1S 1S ~::I .g ., ~ ~ .., 0 ::I ~ ~ '"CI) 0 c g '"0 0 0Jl£ 0<= 5!;l I t: t: 6 Hl ~ ~ S.l 5 Q ~4S~ s.1 jg 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Tahsil : Bathinda (0002) 21 Faridk<>t 1,068.0 1,859 341 PM« 5) THP PH(30) BS (01055200) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) AC5« S) CV« 5) R5(10+) MCW(5-10) 55-T CP(lO+) NC5« 5) 5P(l0+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OC5« 5) 5T(5-10)

22 Chak Kharak 1,183.0 3,181 574 P M(5-1O) THP PH(60) AC5 BS 5inghwala Urf C« 5) H(IO+) 5S-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV«S) R5« 5) Doomwali MCWao+) CP(5-10) OC5(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) (01055300) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

23 Pathrala 2,926.0 6,233 1,022 P(3) M(2} HA 0 PH5 THP PO PH(50) ACS SP BS (01055400) S C(lO+) H(S-IO) 5S-T CM« 5) NCS CV« 5} R5(S-10} MCW«5) .,_ CP(5-10) OCS 5T(10+) NW(10+) PHC« 5)

24 Bandi 2,136.0 3,913 697 P(2) M DDAMCW THP POPH(2S) CM AC5 85 (01055500) C(lO+) CWCPHC SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS«5) PHSFWCNH OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) CHW H(1O+) ST(IO+)

25 Dhunike 607.0 1,085 200 P M« 5) THP PH(l2) BS (01055600) C«5) H(5-10) S5-T PO« 5) CM« 5) AC5«S) CV« 5) RS(S-10) MCW(5-10) CP(S-IO) NC5« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) 5T(5-10)

26 Muhlan 437.0 904 138 P M«5) THP PH(20) BS (01055700) C« 5) H(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+} NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

27 Jassi Bllgwali 1,798.0 3,193 520 P(2) M S HADDAHC THP PO PH(20) ACS BS (01055800) C(IO+) PHS H{S·IO) S5-T CM(S-IO) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS(lO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

28 Kishanpura Urf 740.0 1,527 240 P(2) M S THP PO PH(50) SP BS Kutti PUC H«5) 5S-T CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV«5) RS(5-10) (01055900) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) 0'(5-10) NCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5}

29 Chak Ruldu 1,145.0 2,845 511 P(2) M(2) DMHHC THP PO PH(60) CM SP BS Singhwala S PUC PHS H(5-10) 5S-T CP(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS« 5) (OI056000) AC MCW(S-IO) NC5« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5)

30 Jodhpur Bagga 817.0 1,967 312 P M« 5) RMP H(S-IO) THP PH(55) ACS BS Singh Alias C(lO+) MCW«5) SS-T PO«5} CM(5-10) OC5 CV« S) RS(5-10) Phalran PHC« 5) CP(S·IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(10+) (01056100) ST(5-1O)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) -0a a ., ..<: -0 0 0 0 ]' .~'" OIl~ c: 0 .0 .. 2- a c: .'" .~ u ., 'i3 :l (.) u 0 'i3 :l 0 § .~ E "... -l '" ~ -0 1;\ E ..8 O?j " l1f 0 '" ;::, l1f 'i3 u ~ '" '" c(! ::E 0 B ~ <1> ... ~ >. ~ ~ 'a sa ;!: Q.. ~i3 "0 i:t .;;:~ " ..<: g'" Q, € ., ., ~ € ,(.) ~ ~ 8.~ tii .... d :;; Q. ,5 ~ "'" co :o~ g 0 § e '" u AA ~ Z CIl" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Sangat (15) EA NM GC(1025.0) 30.0 Faridkot 21 lW(S.O) (01055200) lWE(50) T(1038.0)

PR Dabwali (4) EA NM GC(492.0) 502.0 33.0 76.0 Chak Kharak 22 lW(40.0) Singhwala Urf lWE(400) Doomwali T(572.0) (01055300)

PR Dabwali (6) EA NM GCCI420.0) 1330.0 176.0 Pathrala 23 T(1420.0) (01055400)

PR Sangat(ll) EA NM GC(12350) 850.0 51.0 Bandi 24 T(1235.0) (01055500)

PR Sangat(9) EA NM GC(572.. 0) 27.0 Dhunike 25 lW(4.0) (01055600) lWE(40) T(580,O)

PR Sangat(7) EA NM GC(2IS0) 19S.0 270 Muhlan 26 T(215.0) (01055700)

PR Sangat(2) EA NM GC(IIOO.O) 505.0 193.0 Jassi Bagwali 27 T(IIOOO) (01055800)

PR Maur (3) EA NM GCC385.0) 265.0 90.0 Kishanpura Urf 28 T(385.0) Kutti (01055900)

PR Maur (2) EA NM Dhan. 0C(505.0) 512.0 128.0 Chak Ruldu 29 Rice, T(505.0) Singhwala (01056000) Cotton .~

PR Dabwali (10) EA NM GC(7540) 2.0 61.0 Jodhpur Bagga 30 T(754.0) Singh Alias Phalran (01056100)

137 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Sangat (0005) Amenities and

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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31 Sekho 1,919.0 4,078 724 P(2) M S DHC THP PO ACS BS (01056200) C(IO+) RMP H(5-10) TW PH(125) CM« 5) NCS CV« 5) RS(lO+) MCW(s-IO) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

32 Chak JIira 869.0 1,901 340 PM« 5) RMPH(5-10) THP PJI(70) OCS SP BS Singhwala Urf C(IO+) MCW(.s..IO) 5S-T PO« 5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) Pakka Khurd PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(10+) (01056300)

33 Pakka Kalan 3,153.0 7,586 1,301 P(3) M(2) o MCWCWC THP PO 'r- CMCP ACS SP BS (OIOS64oo) 5 PUC HC PHCPHS 5S-T PH( 17IJ) NCS CV«5) RS(5-IO) C(IO+) FWeRMP oes ST(s-IO) NW(IO+) CHWH(5-10)

34 Amarpura Urf 596.0 1,615 285 P(2) RMP H«5) THP PH(35) oes BS Gurthuri M«5) MCW« 5) TW PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV«S) RS(5-IO) (010S6Soo) C(1O+) PHC« 5) SS-T CP«S) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

3SDunewaia 487.0 965 171 PM«S) CWC H(5-10) THP PO PH(30) OCS BS (OIOS66oo) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) TW CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-10) 5S-T CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

36 Bhagwangarh 1,395.0 2,260 389 PM S RMP(2) THP PO PH(54) CM ACS OCS SP BS Urf C(IO+) H(5-10) TW CP(5-1O) NCS«5) CV«5) RS« 5) Bhukhianwali MCW(S-IO) SS-T ST(IO+) NW(10+) (010S67oo) PHC(S-IO)

37 Shergarh 89S.0 1,689 293 P M«S) RMP(2) H(IO+) THP PO PH(20) OCS ACS« 5) BS RS (01056800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T CM(s-IO) NCS(s-IO) eV« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(1O+) SP(IO+) ST(IO+)

38 Malwala 780.0 2,394 412 P AC M(5- HC RMP THP PH(52) ACSOCS BS (01057200) 10) C(IO+) H(lO+) TW PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

Block Total 46187.0 100681 17300 P(56) HA(2) D{IS) T(38) PO(21) CM{S) ACS(22) SP(14) BS(38) M(21) DA(4) MCW(3) HP(38) PU(1833) CP(3) NCS(7) RS(2) S(14) MU(4) CWC(6) TW(IS) OCS(13) PUC(4) HC(6) PUC(3) AC(2) PHS(8) FWC(3) NU(2) RMP(12) CHW(2)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~

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PR Raman (2) EA NM Tools For GC(I455.0) 342.0 122.0 Sekho 31 Culti.V, T(14550) (01056200) Making Mud Pot, Cloth

PR Raman (13) EA NM GC(675.0) 139.0 5S.0 Chak Hira 32 T(675.0) Singhwala Urf Pakka Khurd (01056300)

PR Raman (IS) EA NM Furniture, GC(232S.0) 430.0 398.0 Pakka Kalan 33 Foot T(2325.0) (01056400) Wear

PR Sangat (7) EA NM GC(350.0) 190.0 56.0 Amarpura Urf 34 T(350.0) Gurthuri (OIOS6500)

PR Sangat (S) EA NM GC(350.0) 8S.0 Dunewala 3S TW(4.0) (01056600) TWE(48.0) T(402.0)

PR Sangat (8) EA NM GC(1201.0) 174.0 Bhagwangarh 36 TW(8.0) Urf TWE(120) Bhukhianwali T(1221.0) (01056700)

PR Sangat (10) EA NM GC(399.0) 340.0 116.0 Shergarh 37 TWE(40.0) (01056800) T(439.0)

PR Sangat (10) EA NM GC(7040) 34.0 Malwalll 38 TW(6.0) (01057200) TWE(36.0) T(746.0)

PR(38) EA(38) N(38) GC(33428) , 'r- 8412.0 164.0 3393.0 M(38) TW(414) TWE(376) T(34218)

139

Map of CD Block Talwandi Sabo

CENSUS OF INDlA,200I.

INDIA PUNJAB ' C.D.BLOCK TAL WANDI SABO TAHSIL TAL WANDI SABO DISTRICT BA THINDA Km.. l 0 J 2 3 4 5 5 KID. ) 7'.1 HSIL ' / BATHIlVD .i . FROII A, I. , SA THINDA ( "" • •

C,D, BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (5) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000......

TOTAL AREA OF C,P. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) 540.20 \ .6... TOTAL POPULATION or C.D. BLOCK . 129,364 I TOTAL NUIIBER OF TOWNS IN C.D. BLOCK ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLACES IN C.D. BLOCK 47 , L1'. PlsrANCE FROII DlsrRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Km.), 32 '$

" E-< -. ~ BOUNDARY, STATE . _ •• _ ••_. I DISTRICT . _._._._ f • I ~ TAH~L _ . _._._ _-" [!2 C.D, BLOCK . , , , . " ___ _ I 0 VILLAGE WITH PLC,NUMBER 1 .....810 I HEADQUARTERS: CD. BLOCK , • POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES:BELOW 200,200- 499,500- 999.1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE o • ... UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PLC.NUMBER , x URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE to:: W.n21 STATE HIGHWAY . , , . SH 17 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION.BROAD GAUGE RS POST OFFICE/ TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE ., . PO/ TO/ PTO SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE , ~ BANK B A

&sed upon Survey of India map with the permission of lhe Surveyor General of India © Governmenl of India Copyrighl.2005.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Bathinda Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4

Name of CD Block: Talwandi Sabo (0006) 22 Kamalu 01058700 110030006000600016 Name of Tahsil : Talwandi Sabo (0003) 23 Kanakwal Urf Rattangarh 01057900 110030006000600011 Bagha 01057600 110030005000500008 24 Kaureana 01064200 110030006000600081 2 Bangi Dipa Singh 01057300 110030005000500019 25 Kot Bakhtu 01057000 110030005000500025 3 BangiNihal 2fJ Lehri 01063800 110030006000600077 Singh 01058800 110030005000500018 27 Leleana 01059000 110030006000600066 4 Bangi Rughu 01057400 110030005000500005 28 Lelewala 01062700 110030006000600034 5 Bangi Ruldu 01058900 110030005000500017 29 Mahi 01059100 110030006000600065 6 Behman Jassa Singh 01063500 110030006000600072 30 Malkana 01058500 110030006000600015 31 Manwala Urf 7 Behman Koer Kishangarh Singh 01063600 110030006000600073 01057100 110030005000500024 32 Menuana 01063900 110030006000600078 8 Bhagibandar 01062500 110030006000600064 33 Mirziana 01064000 110030006000600079 9 Fatah Balu 01064500 110030006000600085 34 10 Fatehgarh 01064800 110030006000600075 Nouabad 01063100 I 10030006000600061 35 Natheha 01064700 110030006000600076 II Gadhianwala Urf 36 PhuloKhari 01058000 110030006000600012 Bhagwanpura 01062900 110030006000600059 37 Ram Tirath Jaga 01063000 110030006000600060 .,. 12 Gatwali 01058200 110030006000600014 , 38 Ramsara 01057800 1100300060006000 10 13 Gehlewala 01064100 110030006000600080 39 Raya 01064300 110030006000600082 14 Giana 01058100 110030006000600013 40 Sangat Khurd 01063300 110030006000600068 15 Golewala 01064600 110030006000600084 41 01062800 110030006000600058 16 Gurusar Joga 01063200 110030006000600062 42 Singo 01063700 110030006000600074 17 Jaljal 01058600 110030006000600067 43 Sukhladhi 01057500 110030005000500006 18 Jeon Singhwala 01059200 110030006000600027 44 Talwandi Sabo 01062600 110030006000600063 19 Jogewala 01058300 110030006000600071 45 Tarkhanwala 01057700 110030005000500009 20 Kaile bandar 01056900 110030005000500026 46 Teona Pujarian 01063400 110030006000600069 21 Kalalwala 01064400 110030006000600083 47 Tungwali 01058400 110030006000600070

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CD block Talwandi Sabo (0006) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5·10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Name of Tahsil: Talwandi Sabo (0003)

1 Kaile Bandar 1,732.0 3,917 657 P M« 5) CWC H(lO+) THP PO PH(29) ACS'OCS BS (01056900) C(1O+) MCW(10+) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS«5) CV«5) RS(5-10) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

2 KotBakhtu 1,743.0 4,345 698 P(2) M HCPHS THP PO ACS BS (01057000) C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PH(lIO) CM(5-10) NCS CV« 5) RS MCW(~-IO) SS-T CP(lO+) OCS SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

3 Manwala Ur[ 675.0 1,833 317 P M(5-1O) THP PH(76) OCS BS Kishangarh C(IO+) H(IO+) TW PO« 5) CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS«5) (01057100) MCW(lO+) SS-T CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(1O+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-1O)

4 Bangi Dipa 601.0 1,866 316 P M« 5) THP PH(S2) OCS BS Singh C(5-10) H(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV«S) RS(IO+) (01057300) MCW(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

5 Bangi Rughu 565.0 1,502 268 PM D H(5-10) THP PO PH(48) ACS SP BS (01057400) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CM(5-10) OCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

6 Sukhladhi 800.0 2,405 378 P M« 5) THP PH(71) OCS BS (01057500) C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

7 Bagha 1,153.0 2,931 516 PM PHS H« 5) THP PH(62) ACS BS (01057600) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) OCS CV«5) RS«5) PHC« 5} CP«5} NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+}

8 Tarkhanwala 1,220.0 1,758 282 P M(5-10) THP PH(37) OCS BS (01057700) C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T PO(5-10) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW« 5) CP(S-to) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(10+)

9 Ramsara 576.0 2,412 403 PM THP PH(80) OCS BS (01057800) C(IO+) H«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV«S) RS« 5) MCW(5-10) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+} NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

10 Kanakwal Ur[ 1,189.0 1,687 287 P M(5-10) THP PH(35) OCS BS Rattangarh C(5-10) H« 5) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS(5-10} CV« 5} RS« 5) (01057900) MCW(5-10) SS-T .;- CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(877.0) 749.0 106.0 Kaile 8andar (15) T(877.0) (01056900)

PR Raman (12) EA NM GC(830.0) 620.0 102.0 Kot 8akhtu 2 TW(14S.0) (01057000) TWE(46.0) T(10210)

PR Raman (13) EA NM GC(248.0) 22S.0 370 16S.0 ManwalaUrf 3 T(248.0) Kishangarh (01057100)

PR Raman (10) EA NM Wheat, GC(S43.0) ,.. 7.0 SIO 8angi Oipa 4 Rice, Milk· T(S43.0) , Singh (01057300)

PR Raman(S) EA NM GC(516.0) 4.0 45.0 Bangi Rughu 5 T(516.0) (01057400)

PR Raman (6) EA NM GC(743.0) 57.0 Sukhladhi 6 T(743.0) (01057500)

PR Raman (2) EA NM GC(8SI0) 210.0 92.0 8agha 7 T(85 1.0) (01057600)

PR Raman (5) EA NM GC(917.0) 229.0 74.0 Tarkhanwala 8 T(9170) (01057700)

PR Raman (2) EA NM GC(490.0) 310 10.0 45.0 Ramsara 9 T(490.0) (01057800)

PR Raman (6) EA NM Khaddar, TWE(52.0) 11110 26.0 Kanakwal Urf 10 Furniture T(S2.0) Rattangarh (01057900)

145 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Talwandi Sabo (0006) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Name of Tahsil: Talwandi Sabo (0003) II Phulo Khari 1,193.0 1,912 318 PMS THP PH(55) BS (01058000) C(lO+) H«5) TW PO«5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW«5) SS-T CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

12 Giana 1,875.0 3,984 706 PM S PHS H(IO+) THP PO PH(SI) ACS 5P BS (01058100) C(S-IO) MCW(lo+) TW CM« 5) OC5 CV« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(W+) SS-T CP«5) NCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

13 Gatwali 701.0 1,834 325 PM D H(5-10) THP PH(49) ACS OCS SP BS (01058200) C(5-1O) MCW(5-10) TW PO«5) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP« 5) ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

14 Jogewala 431.0 1,057 177 P M« 5) THP PH(20) B5 (01058300) C(1O+) H(10+) TW PO(5-10) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) 5S-T CP(IO+) NCS«5) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(10+)

15Tungwali 308.0 617 109 P M« 5) THP PH(12) BS (01058400) C{S.IO) H(10+) TW PO(S-IO) CM« 5) AC5« 5) CV(S-IO) R5(10+) MCW(5-10) 55-T CP(1O+) NCS« 5) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

16 Malkana 2,448.0 4,250 728 P(2) M S THP PO CP ACS BS RS (01058500) C(5-10) H«5) TW PH(120) CM« 5) NCS CV« 5) NW(IO+) MCW(S-IO) 5S-T OCS SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(10+)

17 Jaiial 838.0 2,944 487 P M« 5) THP PH(26) ACS SP BS (01058600) C(5-10) H(5-10) TW PO(lO+) CM« 5) NCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) 5S-T CP(5-1O) OCS 5T(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

18 Kamalu 600.0 1,808 284 P M« 5) THP PH(S2) B5 (01058700) C(lO+) H« 5) 5S-T PO«S) CM« 5) ACS(S-IO) CV« 5) R5«5) MCW« 5) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) 5P(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) 5T(IO+)

19 Bangi Nihal 1,475.0 3,306 505 P M« 5) THP PH(70) ACS BS Singh C(1O+) H(5-1O) SS-T PO«5) CM«5) OC5 CV« 5) RS (01058800) MCW(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

20 Bangi Ruldu 1,610.0 3,911 659 P I Tr THP PO CM AC5 5P B5 (01058900) M«5) H(lO+) $$-T PH(l2~) CP« 5) OCS CV« 5) R5(5-10) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) NC5« 5) ST(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO)

146 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 19(9)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Raman (4) EA NM Khaddar, TW(24.0) 510.0 602.0 56.0 PhuloKhari II Furniture TWE(I 0) (01058000) T(25 0)

PR Raman (10) EA NM TW{79.0) 1717.0 77.0 Giana 12 TWE(20) (01058100) T(8LO)

PR Raman (12) EA NM 0C(25.0) 202.0 420.0 29.0 Gatwali 13 TW(23.0) (01058200) TWE{2.0) T(50.0)

PR Raman (12) EA NM OC(3240) 107.0 Jogewala 14 T(324.0) , .~ (01058300)

PR Ooniana (12) EA N OC(l46.0) 63.0 51.0 Tungwali 15 TWE(48.0) (01058400) T(l94.0)

PR Raman (6) EA NM OC(1699.0) 405.0 259.0 Malkana 16 TWE(8S.0) (01058500) T(1784.0)

PR Raman (8) EA NM GC(616.0) 71.0 70.0 Jajjal 17 TWE(8LO) (01058600) T(697.0)

PR Raman (3) EA NM GC(5260) 30.0 44.0 Kamalu 18 T(5260) (01058700)

PR Raman (4) EA NM GC(1369.0) 46.0 60.0 Bangi Nihal 19 T(1369.0) Singh (01058800)

PR Raman (6) EA NM 0C(1492.0) 23.0 95.0 Bangi Ruldu 20 T(l492.0) (01058900)

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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22 Mahi Nangal 1,081.0 2,494 411 P MC(5- THP PH(85) ACSOCS SP BS (01059100) 10) H(S-IO) SS-T PO(5-10) CM«S) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(S-IO) MCWr-IO) CP« 5) ST(\O+) NW(lO+) PHC( -10)

23 Jeon Singhwala 1,463.0 3,207 574 P MC(5- D H(S-IO) THP PO ACS BS (01059200) 10) MCW«5) SS-T PH(35) CM«5) OCS CV« S) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

24 Bhagibandar 2,528.0 6,S78 1,093 P(3) M(2) DHC PHS THP PO ACS BS (01062500) S PUC RMP H(5-IO) SS-T PH(l20) CM«5) NCS OCS CV«5) RS(S-IO) C«5) MCW(5-tO) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(S-IO) .,_ 25 Talwandi Sabo 4,422.0 16,7S4 3, liS P(IO) M(6) H D MCW THP para CM(S) ACS CVSP BS (01062600) S(4) PUC PHC PHS SS-T PTa CP(2) NCS OCS ST RS(lO+) C(2) PH(350) NW(IO+)

26 Lelewala 1,270.0 4,004 665 PM DARMP THP PH(76) ACS OCS BS (01062700) C(5-10) H(5-10) SS-T PO(5-10) CM« 5) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP« S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(5-10)

27 Shekhpura 1,95S.0 4,S02 826 P(4) M(2) HADA THP PO CMCP ACS BS (01062800) S C(10+) H(S-IO) SS-T PH(120) NCS CV«S) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) OCS SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-IO)

28 Gadhianwala 505.0 704 124 P M«5) DDA THP PH(30) BS Ur[ C(5-10) H(S-IO) S5-T PO(S-IO) CM«S) ACS«5) CV(5-10) RS(lO+) Bhagwanpura MCW«S) ~P« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) (01062900) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

29 Ram Tirath Jaga 2,986.0 6,212 1,011 P(3) M(2) THP PO PH(40) ACS BS (01063000) S C(5-10) H(S-IO) SS-T eM« 5) NCS CV« 5) RS(lO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

30 Fatehgarh S77.0 1,667 298 P M«5) THP PH(45) ACS OCS BS Nouabad C«5) H«5) SS-T PO«S) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(lO+) (01063100) MCW«S) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

148 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Talwandi Saba EA NM GC(1041.0) 90.0 Leleana 21 (7) T(l041.0) (01059000)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(977.0) 3.0 101.0 Mahi Nangal 22 (7) T(977.0) (01059100)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(l136.0) 9.0 127.0 Jean Singhwala 23 (9) TWE(l91.0) (01059200) T(1327.0)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(23070) 28.0 9.0 150.0 Bhagibandar 24 (5) TW(34.0) (01062500) T(2341.0)

PR Raman (12) EA NM GC(4015.0) 74.0 333.0 Talwandi Sabo 25 T(4015.0) (01062600)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(1172.0) 41.0 57.0 Lelewala 26 (5) T(II72.0) (01062700)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(1790.0) 35.0 130.0 Shekhpura 27 (9) T(1790.0} (01062800)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA N GC(340.0) 86.0 34.0 Gadhianwala 28 (II) TW(45 0) Urf T(385.0) Bhagwanpura (01062900)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(2604.0) 104.0 200.0 Ram Tirath 29 (8) TW(62 0) Jaga TWE(16.0) (01063000) T(26820)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(528.0) 2.0 47.0 Fatehgarh 30 (5) T(5280) Nouabad (01063100)

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CD block Talwandi Sabo (0006) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Name of Tahsil : Talwandi Sabo (0003)

31 Gurusar J oga S58.0 1,344 232 P M« 5) THP PH(40) BS (01063200) C«5) H«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(10+) MCW«5) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

32 Sangat Khurd 394.0 1,516 237 P M« 5) THP PH(22) ACSOCS BS (01063300) C« 5) H« 5) SS-T PO« 5) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(1O+) MCW«'.5) CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«S) ST(10+)

33 Teona Pujarian 1,178.0 2,262 390 P(3) M(3) DHC PHS THP POPH(60) ACS OCS BS (01063400) S(2) PUC H(lO+) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(lO+) C«5) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

34 Behman Jassa 1,167.0 1,815 287 PM« 5) PHS H(IO+) THP PO PH(40) ACS OCS BS Singh C(IO+) MCW(1O+) SS-T CM(S-IO) NCS« 5) CV« S) RS(10+) (01063500) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) SP(1O+) NW(IO+) .,_ ST(IO+)

3S Behman Koer 1,156.0 2,066 344 P MC(S- HC H(S-IO) THP PO PH(45) ACSOCS BS Singh 10) MCW(5-10) SS-T CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(IO+) (01063600) PHC(5-10) CP«5) SP(10+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

36 Singo 1,419.0 3,304 505 P(2) DCWCHC THP PO PH(60) CM CP ACSOCS BS (01063700) M« 5) H(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(1O+) C« 5) MCW(lO+) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+)

37 Lehri 1,278.0 2,527 444 PM S D H(lO+) THP PO PH(46) OCS BS (0 1063S00} PUC MCW(lO+) SS-T CM(S-tO) ACS« S) CV« S) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP« 5) NCS(<;5) SP(1O+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

38 Menuana 378.0 509 76 P M« 5) THP PHiS) OCS BS (01063900) C(IO+) H(10+) SS-T PO«5) CM« S) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) MCW(10+) CP(JO+) NCS« 5) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(10+)

39 Mirziana 656.0 1,311 215 P(2) M S PHS H(IO+) THP PH(17) BS (01064000) C(IO+) MCW(1O+) SS-T PO« S) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(5-1O) PHC(10+) CP(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

40 Gehlewala SS2.0 1,141 203 P M« S) THP PH(20) ACS BS (01064100) C(1O+) H(lO+) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV«5) RS(IO+) MCW(1O+) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-10)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM 0C(438.0) 92.0 28.0 Gurusar Joga 31 (5) T(438.0) (01063200)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM 0C(302.0) 62.0 30.0 Sangat Khurd 32 (5) T(302.0) (01063300)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM 0C(605.0) 501.0 72.0 Teona Pujarian 33 (6) T(6050) (01063400)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(754.0) 356.0 57.0 Behman Jassa 34 (12) T(754.0) Singh (01063500)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM Wheat, 0C(969.0) 134.0 53.0 Behman Koer 35 (13) Sarson, T(969.0) Singh Narma (01063600)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM 0C(1329.0) 18.0 72.0 Singo 36 (II) T(1329.0) (01063700)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM OC(617.0) 497.0 84.0 Lehri 37 (3) TWE(80.0) (01063800) T(697.0)

PR Raman (28) EA N 0C(229.0) 119.0 25.0 Menuana 38 TW(5.0) (01063900) T(234.0)

PR Raman (30) EA NM 0C(55 1.0) 65.0 40.0 Mirziana 39 T(551.0) (01064000)

PR Raman (18) EA NM OC(4490) 80.0 23.0 Gehlewala 40 T(449.0) (01064100) .,..

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Tahsil : Talwandi Sabo (0003) 41 Kaureana 798.0 1,982 326 PM THP PO PH(40) ACSOCS BS (01064200) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(5-10) MCW(IO+) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-10)

42 Raya 534.0 1,012 177 PM« 5) THP PH(20) ACS BS (01064300) C(5-10) H(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS« S) Cv(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW~IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

43 Kalalwala 998.0 2,257 405 PM PHS H(5-10) THP PO PH(51) ACSOCS BS (01064400) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T CM« 5) NCS« S) Cv« 5) RS(5-10) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

44 Fatah Balu 483.0 661 109 P M«5) THP PH(28) BS (01064500) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T PO« S).,. CM«S) ACS« S) Cv(S-IO) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

45 Golewala 490.0 755 134 PM THP PH(26) ACS OCS BS (01064600) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(S-IO) MCW(lO+) CP(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

46 Natheha 1,114.0 2,444 412 P(2) M S DMCW THP PO PH(3S) ACS OCS BS (01064700) C(IO+) PHC PHS SS-T CM«S) NCS(S-IO) CV« S) RS(5-10) H(IO+) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

47 Nangla 1,216.0 2,339 422 P M« 5) THP PH(S5) BS (01064800) C(IO+) H(lO+) SS-T PO«S) CM«S) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

Block Total 54020.0 129364 22071 P(70) H HA D(10) T(47) PO(20) CM(8) ACS(30) CV ST BS(47) M(34) DA(3) MCW(2) HP(47) TO PTO CP(5) NCS(7) SP(7) RS(3) S(15) MH CWC(2) TW(ll) PH(2817) . OCS(36) PUC(4) HC(5) PHC(2) C(2) I Tr PHS{IO) RMP(2)

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Raman (20) EA NM GC(279.0) 486.0 14.0 Kaureana 41 TW(160) (01064200) TWE(30) T(298.0)

PR Raman (24) EA NM GC(501.0) 33.0 Raya 42 T(5010) (01064300)

PR Raman (25) EA NM GC(661.0) 327.0 10.0 Kalalwala 43 T(6610) (01064400)

PR Raman (27) EA N GC(341.0) 100.0 30.0 Fatah Salu 44 TW(120) (01064500) T(353.0)

PR Raman (23) EA N GC(358.0) 78.0 2.0 52.0 Golewala 45 T(358.0) (01064600)

PR Raman (35) EA NM G€(538.0) 303.0 89.0 79.0 Natheha 46 TW(IOS.0) (01064700) T(643.0)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(1026.0) 105.0 Nangla 47 (20) TW(85.0) (01064800) T(lII1.0)

PR(47) EA(47) N(41) 0.0 GC(38069) 7947.0 3075.0 3687.0 M(42) TW(635) TWE(607) T(39311)

153

Map of CD Block Maur

CENSUS OF INDIA,2001.

INDIA PUNJAB C.D.BLOCK MA UR . TAHSIL TAL WANDI SABO DISTRICT BATHINDA

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FROM RAMAN 612 ." , " \ . .( , SABa ...... I \ .", . . ,,' DIS T tz BOUNDARY, DISTRICT TAHSIL : : : : : : : : c. D. BLOCK...... ----- VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER . I 01061200 ) HEADQUARTERS: C.D. BLOCK • C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES:BELOW 3T ATUTORY TOWN (S) 200,200-499,500-999,1000-4999,5000 AND ABOVE o •••• UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH P.L.C.NUMBER . x ) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.12000. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE fj STATE HIGHWAY ...... SH 12A IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAD GAUGE RS TOTAL AREA OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq Km) . 282.78 POST OFFICE/ TELEPHONE OFFICE/ POST AND TOTAL POPULATION OF C.D. BLOCK . . 69.326 TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... PO/ TO/ PTO TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN C.D. BLOCK 1 SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S TOTAL NUMBER OF VILl.AGES IN C.D. BLOCK 33 DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms). 42 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE . a BANK B

Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government of India Copyright,200!

VILLAGE DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (CD. BLOCK WISE)

Name of the District : Bathinda ',_ Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial Name of 2001 Census 1991 Census number village location location number village location location code number code number code number code number 2 3 4 2 3 4

Name of CD Block: Maur (0007) 15 Kishangarh Urf Chinarthal 01060000 110030006000600041 Name of Tahsil: Bathinda (0002) 16 Kot Bhara 01059400 110030006000600029 Dhan Singh 17 Kotli Khurd 01061200 110030006000600054 Khana 01053000 110020006000600035 18 Kutiwal Kalan 01060600 110030006000600045 Name of Tahsil: Talwandi Sa:bo (0003) 19 Kutiwal Khurd 01060800 110030006000600046 1 Arai Khana 01059900 110030006000600040 20 Maisar Khana 01060200 110030006000600043 2 Bangher Charat 21 Manak Khana 01059800 110030006000600039 Singh 01062300 110030006000600032 22 Mansa Kalan 01061800 110030006000600051 3 Bangher Mohabat 23 Mari 01061900 110030006000600050 110030006000600031 Singh 01062200 24 Maur Charat 4 Bhai Bakhtour 01059600 110030006000600037 Singh 01060400 110030006000600048 5 Btuj 01061700 110030006000600052 25 Natt 01062400 110030006000600033 6 Burj Serna 01062100 l100300Qti000600036 26 Rajgarh Kuba 01061500 110030006000600053 7 Chathewala 01059300 110030006000600028 27 Ramgarh 8 Gehri Bara Singh 01060100 110030006000600042 Bhundar 01059500 110030006000600030 9 Ghaso Khana 01059700 110030006000600038 28 Ramnagar Urf 10 Ghuman Kalan 01061000 110040009000900002 Kasaiwara 01060500 110030006000600047 II Ghurnan Khurd 01060900 11004000900090000 1 29 Sandoha 01061600 110030006000600057 12 Jatri 01060300 110030006000600049 30 Sukha Singhwala 01061100 110040009000900004 13 Jodhpur Pakhar 01062000 110030006000600035 31 Swaich 01061400 110030006000600056 14 Kamalu 01061300 110030006000600055 32 Thamangarh 01060700 110030006000600044

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Maur (0007) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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I Ohan Singh 1,142.0 2,025 372 P(2) 0(2) DARMP THP PH(45) BS Khana M«5) H(lO+) SS-T PO(5-IO) CM(5-10) ACS« S) CV«S) RS(IO+) (01053000) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

Tahsil: Talwandl Sabo (0003)

2 Chathewala 1,123.0 2,590 430 P(2) M(2) - ~ THP PH(38} ACS OCS BS (01059300) S C(5-10) H(S-IO) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS« S) CV« S) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(S-IO) S P(l 0+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

3 Kot Bhara 989.0 2,45S 444 P(2) M(2) o PHS THP PH(68) ACSOCS BS (01059400) S PUC H(5-10) SS-T PO(S-IO) CM«5) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(S-IO) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-10)

4 Ramgarh 606.0 1,721 276 PM THP PH(79) ACS OCS BS Bhundar C(S-IO) H(5-10) SS-T PO(S-IO) CM«5) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(S-IO) (010S9500) MCW(S-IO) CP(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

5 Bhai Bakhtollr 811.0 2,396 407 PM THP PH(9S) ACS(2) BS (01059600) C(IO+) H« 5) SS-T PO(S-lO) CM«S) OCS CV«5) RS(S-lO) MCW(1O+) CP(lO+) NCS« S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

6 Ghaso Khana 313.0 834 148 P M«S) D H(1O+) THP PH(37) OCS BS (01059700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

7 Manak Khana 263.0 487 76 P M« S) THP PH(17) OCS BS (01059800) C(IO+) H(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

8 Arai Khana 1,178.0 1,851 307 PM HC H(5-10) THP PO PH(50) • ACS(2) BS (01059900) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) TW CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS« 5) PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP« 5) OCS(5-10) SP(!O+) NW(lO+) ST(5-10)

9 Kishangarh Ur[ 872.0 2,181 352 PM«5) o H(5-10) THP PO ACSOCS BS Chinarthal C(IO+) MCW«5) TW PH(40) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) . CV« 5) RS(5-10) (01060000) PHC« 5) SS-T CP«5) SP(10+) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

I 0 Gehri Bara 691.0 1,413 249 PM THP PO OCS BS Singh C(S-IO) H« 5) ss-r PH(30) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS« 5) (01060100) MCW(S-IO) CP«5) NCS« S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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PR Goniana (1 0) EA NM GC(805.0) 115.0 112.0 Dhan Singh TW(210) Khana TWE(89.0) (01053000) T(915.0)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM ~ GC(932.0) 33.0 85.0 Chathewala 2 (9) TWE(73.0) (01059300) T(1005.0)

PR Kot Fatta (5) EA NM GC(8530) 28.0 1080 Kot Bhara 3 T(853.0) (01059400)

PR Kot Fatta (6) EA NM GC(537.0) 37.0 32.0 Ramgarh 4 T(537.0) Bhundar (01059500)

PR Maur (12) EA NM Oarian, GC(543.0) 234.0 Bhai Bakhtour 5 TW(26.0) (01059600) TWE(80) T(577.0)

PR Maur (12) EA NM Oarian, GC(276.0) 4.0 Ghaso Khana 6 Khes TW(25.0) (01059700) TWE(80) T(309.0)

PR Maur (14) EA NM Oarian, GC(172.0) 49.0 Manak Khana 7 Khes TW(24.0) (01059800) TWE(18.0) T(214.0)

PR Bhucho (10) EA NM GC(9210) .~ .68.0 93.0 Arai Khana 8 TWE(960~ (01059900) T(1017.0)

PR Bhucho (12) EA NM GC(658.0) 93.0 60.0 610 Kishangarh Urf 9 T(658.0) Chinarthal (01060000)

PR Maur (13) EA NM OC(524.0) 105.0 7.0 55.0 Gehri Bara 10 T(524.0) Singh (01060100)

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CD block Maur (0007) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'Vi ::l 12 ~ '" '"c § 0c. 'Vi .D '"§ C/l "'"8 I ::l U'" oJ ..c OJ u c '"C C > ca 0 '" ., 0 '" .... ~~ g 0 0 .~ 2 .r:: E t~ 'iii u .r:: o ::l t) ., t!. c. ., "'3 u Ci! .g ·c '" ~ 0 :0 '" c...... - 0 :;; ~ ....l 0 '8'" 'i' 2 > .." ::l ., ~ '0 0 m- o'IJ .;; t!. .r::"'" u '~.~ "'" ,-,,'" ., ., "'"§ co ._., -::l -.a ::l '" ;l: ., c U E c _ ::l'" .... < .... -5 .S! ., .r:: "'"§ c ~ .S! § u E ...... OJ o'/j",] OJ ._ .D 0 ..8 OJ - '" Ci! .5 ~ "'3 ._ ca Ci! c u·_ E 0 c ::: ~ '0 .~ i3 ::l ._ c.. 0 bD .... e·'"::l"'" o~"'" 0 '" .... -;a '" u .:: ~ ';:: ~ S § '" c ~ 8. 'fj c 1i ::l U .0'" .::! :.;;a c/).. Ol ... (.) ~ ~:€ ·c 13 13 E ::l .5 'ii § .g u:o;:..o § f ... ~ 0 0 ::l "'" 0 0 bD-5 '" (.) ::l 0::: sa 6 t: t: 6 I!,l"'" ~ g r;;, ~ ~ Q o:;..;':!u ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 II 12 13 Tahsil : Talwandi Sabo (0003) II Maisar Khana 2,002.0 4,241 714 P(2) M(2) MCW THP PO CM AC5 NC5 B5 (01060200) 5 PUC HC 55-T PH(l67) CP(S-IO) OC5 CV«S) R5 C« 5) PHC SP(IO+) NW(IO+) H(5-10) ST(IO+)

12 Jatri 385.0 1,081 196 P M« 5) THP PH(31) ACSOCS BS (01060300) C(S-IO) H(5-1O) SS-T PO« S),.. CM« S) NCS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5~lO) ST(IO+)

13 Maur Charat 907.0 2,398 406 PM THP PO OCS BS Singh C« 5) H(5-10) SS-T PH(40) CM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV« S) RS(5-10) (01060400) MCW«5) CP« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(5-10)

14 Ramnagar Urf 1,767.0 4,027 718 P(2) D H(5-1O) THP PO ACSNCS BS Kasaiwara MS MCW(5-IO) SS-T PH(l60) CM«S) OCS CV« S} RS(lO+} (OI06OS00) C« 5) PHC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(S-IO)

15 Kutiwal Kalan 769.0 1,897 326 P(2) HADA THP PO ACSOCS BS (01060600) MS H(S-IO) SS-T PH(94) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(S-IO} PUC MCW(S-IO) CP(S-IO} SP(IO+} NW(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) ST(S-IO}

16 Thamangarh S27.0 9S3 ISO PM«S) THP PH(12) OCS BS (01060700) C« S) H(S-IO) SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+} PHC(S-IO) ST(S-IO}

17 Kutiwal Khurd 567.0 1,617 261 PM DH(5-10) THP PH(46) ACSOCS BS RS(S- (01060800) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) CV« 5) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

18 Ghuman Khurd 614.0 812 126 PM«S) THP PH(IS) ACSOCS BS (01060900) C(IO+) H«S) SS-T PO(S-IO} CM« S) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-lO) RS(S-IO} MCW(S-IO) CP(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) . ST(IO+)

19 Ghuman Kalan 1,520.0 4,644 763 P(2) M DA H«5) THP PO PH(90) ACSNCS BS (01061000) C« 5) MCW«5) TW CM«5) OCS CV« 5) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) SS-T CP(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

20Sukha 18S.0 637 109 PM«5) THP PI:-!(I0) ACSOC5 BS 5inghwala C(S-IO) H(5-10) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS« 5) CV(S-IO) RS(IO+) (01061100) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

""c ...... c.. Q) <.) c 0 0 E ..::l 'a ""<.) -'" OJ) .. c g Ol) .2 .~ c -s 'iii Q) Q) "0 :; <.) <.) :.a <.) 0 ::l 0 c .5 .... ,_J ~ "0 Q) !S ~ § <8 OJ) oIl 0 ~ :.a <.) " ~ ::l :0" Q) ~ ~'" 0 ~ t>Il .;;: o ~ .... c » .... c"B » ..'" '<;j ~ .9 ~ Q. iL. "0 ~ .;;: .D 0. > " ..c .9 "0. 8.§ e ~ E g ~ .. "t:l os :o~" '" .... ::l <;; 0. oJ) '0 0 c .... ,g_ .a::l f! C 2 t:: ~ 0; 0. ~ ~" ~ C ~ t>Il :§ B ~ .. E" .;: 0. a o '" 0 'E c -::l ....0

PR Maur (7) EA NM GC(1386.0) 301.0 2.0 162.0 Maisar Khana 11 TW(900) (01060200) TWE(61.0) T(1537.0)

PR Maur(5) EA NM GC(314.0) 61.0 Jatri 12 TW(4.0) (01060300) TWE(6.0) T(324.0)

PR Maur (3) EA NM GC(683.0) 80.0 Maur Charat 13 TW(41.0) Singh TWE(103.0) (01060400) T(827.0)

PR Maur(5) EA NM GC(I~80.0) 111.0 81.0 Ramnagar Urf 14 TW(l14.0) Kasaiwara TWE(181.0) (01060500) T(1575.0)

PR Maur (10) EA NM Wheat, GC(567.0) 60.0 47.0 Kutiwal Kalan 15 Gur,Milk TW(95.0) (01060600) T(662.0)

PR Maur (10) EA NM ,Gur GC(223.0) 199.0 34.0 Thamangarh 16 TW(710) (01060700) T(294.0)

PR Maur (1) EA NM GC(4610) 32.0 42.0 Kutiwal Khurd 17 TW(32.0) (01060800) T(4930)

PR Maur (5) EA NM GC(SOO.O) 210 37.0 Ghuman Khurd IS TW(56.0) (01060900) T(556.0) .;-

PR Maur (2) EA NM GC(1322.0) 19.0 47.0 Ghuman Kalan 19 TWE(132.0) (01061000) T(1454.0)

PR Maur (10) EA NM GC(7S.0) 21.0 19.0 Sukha 20 TW(67.0) Singhwala T(l45.0) (01061100)

161 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Mallr (0007) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ '" ~ ~ '" 0 U c: "0 U "'"§ Cl. 0 'V;' .D C/l "'"<.) IU ::> u a c: .c U U :a ___ u '"c: 0 c: > co.... .2 o 0 _g .~ .c S 'E~" 1 U ~ U 0 .,0. U 0 0 0. ] ] ~'§ '" ~ -l 0 '" ]2 'i' .<:: ~ 0 ! !:j, -0 0 _a:> "0 t:Q~ o<:! .;;: .c"'" ., § u ~.~ ::l , 0 ~ u .~ 11 "'._ r/l ]l ]l E 11 'i3 ~ § .g'" u~ ~.t:: , § ~ ~ ;:l OJ ,§ tf <1) ~ 0 0 '0'" 0 0 bJl£ ~~.g 0::::: !!l 6; t: t: 6; ~ ~ g Q" \.2 ~ Q £!;;~"Q IJ : 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Tahsil : Talwandi Sabo (0003) 21 Kotli Khurd 1,195.0 2,867 465 PM THP PH(85) ACSOCS BS (01061200) Q5-10) H(5-IO) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV«5) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

22 Kamalu 537.0 1,898 349 PM S DH(5-10) THP PO PH(75) ACSOCS BS (01061300) Q5-IO) MCW(5-10) TW CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) CV«5) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) "- ST(5-10) 23 Swaich 598.0 1,342 222 P M«5) THP PH(80) ACS BS (01061400) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) TW PO(5-IO) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV«S) RS(\O+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(10+)

24 Rajgarh Kuba 1,388.0 4,108 716 P(2) M S THP PO PH(95) ACS NCS BS (01061500) C« 5) H(5-10) SS-T CM(5-IO) OCS CV«5) RS(IO+) MCW(5-IO) CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

25 Sandoha 1,64\.O 3,665 592 PM o PHS THP PH(52) ACS NCS SP BS (01061600) S Q< 5) H«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) OCS CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

26 Burj 73\.0 2,248 379 P M« 5) OH(S-IO) THP PH(68) OCS BS (01061700) C« 5) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO«5) CM«S) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(10+) ST(IO+)

27 Mansa Kalan 909.0 2,914 486 P M« S) OHC T HP PH(40) DCS BS (01061800) C« 5) PHS H« 5) TW PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« S) CV« 5) RS(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

28Mari 249.0 956 159 P M(S-IO) DRMP THP PH(40) ACS BS (01061900) C« 5) H«5) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) OCS CV(5-10) RS«5) MCW(5-1O) CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

29 Jodhpur Pakhar 1,966.0 4,232 684 P(3) M(2) Mew THP PO ACS NCS BS (01062000) S PUC PHC SS-T PH(125) CM(5-10) OCS CV« 5) RS(5-10) C(5-10) PHS CP(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) H(5-IO) ST(IO+)

30Burj Serna 561.0 1,607 27S PM DMHCWCHC THP PO PH(40) OCS BS (01062100) C(1O+) PHS H(S-IO) SS-T CM(5-IO) ACS« S) CV« 5) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

162 VILLA~E DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

.", c:...... , ..c: "0 u c: 0 E_,. :::s 0 u ..OJ) ''; c: 6 c OJ) .~ .S :;5 c: -; 'oj ., :;5 u u "uc: c: 0 :::s 0 .~ ...... :I § ~ OJ ..g ~ OJ) di3 ~ 0 "~ :§, :a u Q) ~ .. :::s :0" .;;: o(l ~ 0 ~ OJ) V> ~ ... c >. Cog ~ ,g Q) Q. >. .. ~ 8 ... ~ ... "0 ~ .;; ~ Q. -., 1:; Q. e E B :::s 8. ~ ..... :::s V> .. t "0 :o~" 0 ~ 1;; Q. _ :::s ..OJ) 0 c: ... .5 c: ., e ~ Q) V> 1:;; 'E Q. ~ '" c OJ) a ~ .. E ] ..Q) ~ Q) ,0 .. e " '2 0' 0 'E -:::s ...0 e .. Q) ;:? ~"" z e. z ~ E .... H Y bD ~ z Vl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Maur (10) EA NM GC(80S.0) 223.0 2.0 84.0 Kotli Khurd 21 TW(810) (01061200) T(886.0)

PR Maur (10) EA NM GC(4400) 27 42.0 Kamalu 22 TW(28,0) ° (01061300) T(4680)

PR Maur(5) EA NM GC(504.0) 56.0 38.0 Swaich 23 T(5040) (01061400)

PR Maur (5) EA NM Khes, GC(995.0) 290.0 88.0 Rajgarh Kuba 24 Oarian TW(l50) (01061500) T(IOIQ.O)

PR Maur (7) EA NM GC(1501.0) 29.0 Sandoha 25 TW(105.0) (01061600) TWE(6.0) T(1612.0)

PR Maur (12) EA NM Oarian, GC(41Q,0) 80.0 12.0 34.0 Burj 26 Khes TW(178.0) (01061700) TWE(17.0) T(605.0) r-

PR Maur (8) EA NM GC(831 0) 3.0 70.0 Mansa Kalan 27 TWE(5.0) (01061800) T(8360)

PR Maur (4) EA N GC(214.0) 35.0 Mari 28 T(214.0) (01061900)

PR Maur (9) EA NM GC(1705.0) 67.0 185.0 Jodhpur Pakbar 29 TW(7.0) (01062000) TWE(2.0) T(l714.0)

PR Maur (12) EA NM Oarian, GC(41D.O) 80.0 43.0 BUfj Serna 30 Khes TW(l2.0) (01062100) TWE(16.0) T(438.0)

163 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Census of India 2001 - CD block Maur (0007) Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIllS ufthe nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ '" fl ~ 0 '"~ g "0 "- '" E GIl 0 "u U .0 ;a <> ., '" "" ~ OJ ::::i' oJ .c ;> ,,~ u c '"C 0 .... 0 ., 0 "0 ~, .~ .~ " .c 8 E -3 u .c" E o ;:I 0) >. U ~ 0.. ;:I (.) ] ~.§ " 0 .; ~ ""- '" " .3 ~ 0 ~ 0 .6b '" "';:I E'f) ~ 0 E>~ e,&j ok! ~ .c (.) ~ .~ g",.:ji OJ C ""g 0: " "' ~ 00 " .... o .- 0: • .... " -B 0 ~ .c ]" 0: g ok! 8---: o 0: .."l .~ 0 '" g- " E il .S " 0 .c ..

32 Bangher Charat 442.0 l,i99 201 PM(5-10) Till' PH(60) OCS BS Singh C(5-IO) H«5) SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM« 5) ACS(5-IO) CV«" 5) RS(lO+) (01062300) MCW«5) CP(IO+) NCS(5-IO) SI'(10t) NW(IO+) I'HC« 5) ST(5-10)

33 Natt 493.0 1,207 190 PM DA H« 5) THI' 1'11(50) ACS AS (01062400) S C« 5) MCW« 5) SS-T 1'0«5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(5-IO) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) SP(10 1) NW(IOI) SI(5-IO)

Block Total 28278.0 69326 11684 P(43) JlA 0(11) T(33) 1'0(12) CM ACS(24) SP BS(33) M(23) DA(4) MCW(2) IIP(33) PII(2055) NCS(6) ns S(10) Mil ewc TW(6) OCS(29) PUC(4) HC(4) YHC(2) 0(2) PIIS(5) RMP(2)

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.c. area under different types orland use in hectare) -0a ~ -0 'J t:: "0 0 u ]: g .~ QJ) t:: ,g :> .8 .f' Ol -0 .~ ~ u "u 0 -0 u .5" ::l ... .3 ~ § ~ u '" '" ::E'" :c QJ) ~ ~ 5; jj" ~ '" ... t:: » » .;; ~ .s ::: 0- -... ~1l -0 ::: > ..0" 0. 0. e oj '> E {i E " &~ -0 to-. ::l a " :c~" b 0 0. 00 oj on t:: 8 .... '" .~ 'E OJ" t:: '" '" oj «l 0. "'~ "::: :::'" ~ ~ co :~ li ~ " .t: " 0 a 0 E - 0 " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'" ~ 5 ~ I=! ~ a !ib ~ ~ 00" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Kot Falla (12) EA NM GC(288.0) 19.0 30.0 Bangher 31 T(288.0) Mohahat Singh (01062200)

PR Kot Falla (12) EA NM GC(403.0) 39.0 Bangher Charat 32 T(403.0) Singh .. (01062300)

PR Talwandi Sabo EA NM GC(444.0) 49.0 Nail 33 (6) T(444.0) (01062400)

PR(33) EA(33) N(33) 0.0 GC(21985)" 2051.0 120.0 2209.0 M(l2) TW(I092) TWF.(S21) T(23898)

165 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA APPENDIX I- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

Serial Name of Total Total Educational number C.D.block number of population Primary Middle Matriculation! inhabited of C.D. school school Secondary villages block school Villages Institutions ViUages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Phul 46 147,312 46 90 34 46 22 27 2 Rampura 30 91,629 30 49 21 27 13 14 3 Nathana 32 129,025 32 55 26 32 15 18 4 Bathinda 54 164,204 54 96 44 50· 28 28 5 Sangat 38 100,681 38 56 17 21 14 14 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 129,364 47 70 24 34 II 15 7 Maur 33 69,326 33 43 19 23 10 10 District(Rllral): 280 831,541 280 459 185 233 113 126

Serial Name of Medical number C.D.block Hospital Dispensary Primary Primary Health Health Centre/ Sub-centre Health Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Phul 6 6 14 17 14 15 20 20 2 Rampura 2 2 11 11 5 6 10 10 3 Nathana 2 2 19 19 3 3 16 16 4 Bathinda 5 8 30 37 12 15 23 23 5 Sangat 2 2 15 19 8 9 8 8 6 Talwandi Sabo 2 2 12 13 7 7 10 10 7 Maur IS IS 5 6 S 5 District(Rural): 20 23 116 131 54 61 92 92

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILlAGE DIRECfORY OTHER AMENlTIES IN VILLAGES - CO. BWCK LEVEL

Institutions Name of Serial Higher Secondary/ College Adult literacy Others No C.D.block number PUC/Intermediate/ (graduate and above) classes/centres educational Junior college facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 I

8 8 0 0 3 3 5 15 0 Phul 4 4 0 0 4 6 4 12 0 Rampura 2 4 5 0 0 6 12 2 4 0 Nathana 3 9 9 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 Bathinda 4 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Sangat 5 4 4 2 0 0 2 0 Talwandi Sabo 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 Maur 7 37 38 2 19 28 13 35 0 District(Rural)

Name of Serial Maternity and Child Welfare Family Welfare Community Health Others No. C.D.block number Centre! Maternity Home! Centre Workers medical Child Welfare Centre facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2

14 22 5 5 8 8 13 15 6 Phul 5 8 8 10 II Rampura 2 6 8 3 4 7 Nathana 3 9 11 0 0 11 19 20 Bathinda 4 9 13 3 3 2 2 II 14 14 Sangat 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 26 Talwandi Saba 6 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 15 Maur 7 51 71 11 11 12 12 50 66 99 District(Rural):

167 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. BATHINDA APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

Serial Name of Drinking water source ______.. _ number C.D.block Tap Well Tank TubeweII River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking one source water facilities

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

Phul 45 0 0 22 0 0 0 46 46 0 2 Rampura 30 0 0 17 0 0 0 30 30 0 3 Nathana 32 0 0 8 0 0 0 32 32 0 4 Bathinda 54 0 0 17 0 0 0 54 54 0 5 Sangat 38 0 0 15 0 0 0 38 38 0 6 Talwandi Saba 47 0 0 II 0 0 0 47 47 0 7 Maur 33 0 0 6 0 0 0 33 33 0

----_------~-.------District(Rural): 279 0 0 96 0 0 0 280 280 0

Serial Name of Banks Power supply Credit _------_ -----_------number C.D.block Villages Number of Available Not available Villages Number of commercial and agricultural co-operative credit banks societies 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 ... __ .. _.. _...... _._ .. _...... -_._ .. _-----_ ..... __ ...... - ...... __ .. __ .. -...... _ ---.. ------~------.. ----.-.------_------_._-_._,.---_. .-_ _------_._ _------.------Phul 9 14 46 0 34 34 2 Rampura 6 7 30 0 18 18 3 Nathana 9 13 32 0 20 20 4 Bathinda 11 14 54 0 34 34 5 Sangat 6 8 38 0 22 22 6 Talwandi Saba 5 13 47 0 30 30 7 Maur 33 0 22 24 District(Rural): 47 70 280 0 180 182

168 VILLAGE DrREqORY

VILLAGE DIREcroRY OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Name of Serial _._------_.. _------_--_ .. _-_ .. _.. _- Post Telegraph Post & Post Telegraph Post, Phone Bus Railway Navigable C.D.block number office office telegraph office & office & telegraph service station waterway office phone phone office & phone 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2

26 0 0 26 0 0 46 46 0 0 Phul 18 0 0 18 0 0 30 30 0 Rampura 2 20 2 2 20 2 2 32 32 0 Nathana 3 31 0 0 30 0 0 51 54 6 0 Bathinda 4 21 0 0 21 0 0 38 38 2 0 Sangat 5 20 20 47 47 3 0 Talwandi Sabo 6 12 0 0 12 0 0 33 33 0 Maur 7 .__ ... _---- 148 3 3 147 3 3 277 280 14 o District(Rura1}:

societies Recreational facility Newsp;mer/Magazine Name of Serial Villages Number of Villages Number Cinema! Sports Stadium/ News Magazine News C.D.block number non- of other Video club Auditorium/ paper paper & agricultural credit hall Community Magazine credit societies societies hall 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2

14 14 22 23 0 14 4 46 .45 45 Phu1 8 8 12 13 0 9 2 29 30 29 Rampura 2 10 10 7 7 14 4 31 31 31 Nathana 3 17 17 14 14 0 14 2 52 51 51 Bathinda 4 7 7 13 13 0 14 0 38 38 38 Sangat 5 7 7 36 36 7 . 47 42 42 Talwandi Sabo 6 6 6 29 29 0 0 33 32 32 Maur 7 69 69 133 135 2 73 13 276 269 268 District(Rural):

169 . DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

~ APPENDIX lA - VILLAGE DlRECfORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Serial Name of Total number Number of primary schools number C. D. block of inhabited villages None One

1 Phul 46 0 22 14 4 6 2 Rampura 30 0 18 8 2 2 3 Nathana 32 0 22 6. 3 4 Bathinda 54 0 30 12 9 3 5 Sangat 38 0 24 10 4 0 6 Talwandi Saba 47 0 37 5 3 2 7 Maur 33 0 24 8 1 0 District Total: 280 0 177 63 24 16

APPENDIX IB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MlDDLEANDSECONOARY SCHOOLS Serial Name of C.D. block Total number Type of educational institutions available number of inhabited No School At least one At least one At least one villages primary school and primary school and middle school and no middle school one middle school secondary school 2 3 4 5 6 7 Phul 46 0 12 34 22 2 Rampura 30 0 9 21 13 3 Nathana 32 0 6 26 15 4 Bathinda 54 0 10 44 28 5 Sangat 38 0 21 17 \4 6 Talwandi Saba 47 0 23 24 II 7 Maur 33 0 14 19 10 Total: 280 0 95 185 113

APPENDIX IC - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE Serial Name of Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available number C.D. block Only tap Only well Only Only More than one source tube well handpump only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Phul 0 0 0 0 46 2 Rampura 0 0 0 0 30 3 Nathana 0 0 0 0 32 4 Bathinda 0 0 0 0 54 5 Sangat 0 0 0 0 38 6 Talwandi Sabo 0 0 0 0 47 7 Maul' 0 0 0 0 33 District Total: 0 0 0 0 280

170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX 11- VILLAGE DlRECI'ORY VILLAGES WiTH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES

Serial Name of Location Name of Pop ulat ion -;;---:,--_-;;--;;-~~A~m-;e:..:.n:..:.it:..:.ie:..:.s_a_v_a-;;il,,-ab_le_a_n_d_n_o~t _a_v_al___·la~b:-le:...... _-.----;c::--:-....___ number village code C.O. block Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Comm- nwnber Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca ercial School Sub Centre water road Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 II 12

I Maluka 01036600 Phu] 6069 NA NA N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 2 Kotha Guru 01036700 Phul 8915 NA NA NA Available Available Available Available 3 Bhagta 0103710Q Phul 11809 Available N.A. NA Available Available Available Available 4 Jalal 01038000 Phul 5904 Available N.!\. N.A. Available Available Available Available 5 Bhai Rupa 01038800 Phul 13294 Available· NA NA Available Available Available Available 6 Gumti Kalan 01038900 Phul 5367 NA NA NA Available Available Available N.A. 7 Ohapali 01039400 Phul 5654 NA NA NA Available Available Available Available 8 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 0 1042900 Phul 5334 Available NA Available Available Available Available N.A. 9 Mandi Kalan 01041000 Rampura 8429 Available NA NA Available Available Available NA 10 Chaoke 01041200 Rampura 8280 Available NA NA Available Available Available Available II Balianwala 0 I 042600 Rampura 7169 Available N.!\. N.!\. Available Available Available Available 12 Rampura(Rural} 0 I 043000 Rampura 6883 NA N.A. NA Available Available Available NA

13 Pitho 0 1043100 Rampura 5291 NA NA~ Available Available Available Available NA 14 Nathana 0 I 0451 00 Nathana 7197 Available N.t.. Available Available Available Available Available 15 Gobindpura 0 I 045400 Nathana 7233 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available NA 16 Poohla 0 1045600 Nathana 5523 N.A. NA N.!\. Available Available Available NA 17 Lehra Mohabat 0 I 046000 Nathana 8966 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 18 Bhucho Kalan 0 I 046300 Nathana 6349 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available 19 Mehna 01046700 Nathalia 27029 Available N.A Available Available Available Available Available 20 Tungwali 01052600 Nathana 6293 N.A. NA N.!\. Available Available Available Available 21 Jeeda 01047600 Bathillda 5134 N.A. NA Available Available Available Available NA 22 Nehianwala 01048400 Bathinda 6083 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available 23 Swian 01048500 Bathinda 5417 Available N.1\. NA Available Available Available Available 24 Mehma Sarja 01048600 Bathinda 7060 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 25 Ablu 01049500 Bathinda 6690 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available NA 26 Deon 01050000 Bathinda 6487 N.A. NA Available Available Availahle Available N.A. 27 Kot Shamir 01053100 13athinda 9314 Available N.1\. Available Available Available Available Available 28 Pathrala 01055400 Sangat 6233 NA NA Available Available Available Available N.!\. 29 Pakka Kalan 01056400 Sangat 7586 Available N.1\. Available Available Available Available Available 30 Bhagibandar 01062500 Talwandi Sabo 6578 Available N.i\. Available Available Available Available NA 31 Talwandi Sabo 0 I 062600 Talwandi Sabo 16754 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available 32 Ram Tirath JagaOl063000 TalwandiSabo 6212 N.A. N.A. NA Available Available Available N.A.

Note: NA Stands for not available.

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APPENDIX II -A VILLAGE DIRECTORY CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Serial Name of Location Name of Population Amenities available/not available number Census code C. D. block town number Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Bank Secondary Centre drinking facility by Pucca School water road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

NIL

APPENDIX 111- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWNS / NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS

Serial Name of Census Land use {i.e., area under different ti:~es of land use in hectare} number town and C.D. block Total Forest Irrigated by Un irrigated Culturable waste Area not available within brackets area source (including gauchar & for cultivation & groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NIL

APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY CD. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial number Location code number Name of village

2 3

There is no such village under this Appendix

172 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

Serial Name of C.D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited number villages villages villages having no Scheduled Castes population 2 3 '4 5 6

1 Phul 46 0 46 0 2 Rampura 30 0 30 0 3 Nathana 32 0 32 0 4 Bathinda 58 ·4 54 0 5 Sangat 38 0 38 0 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 0 47 0 7 Maur 33 0 33 0 District Total: 284 4 280 0

APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

Serial Name of Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited number C. D. block villages villages villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6

Phul 46 0 46 46 2 Rampura 30 0 30 30 3 Nathana 32 0 32 32 4 Bathinda 58 4 54 54 5 Sangat 38 0 38 38 6 Talwandi Sabo 47 0 47 47 7 Maur 33 0 33 33 District Total: 284 4 280 280

173 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

APPENDIX VlIA- VILLAGE DlR~CTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Bathinda Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Castes population code Castes population code (percentages) number (percentages) number 1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Phul 01036900 Siriewala 01039300 Burj Gill 11-20 01037800 Gurusar 01038300 Kangar 01043500 Phul (Rural) 01038600 Rajgarh 01039200 Kauloke 01043400 Burj Mansa 51-75 01037200 Kesar Singhwala 01039600 Sandhu Khurd 01037000 Burj Ladha Singhwala 21-30 01039800 Raiya Urf Hardaspura 76 and above 01043600 Harnam Singhwala 01037700 Aklia lalal 01037400 Ramuwala Name of CD Block: Rampura 01039400 Dhapali 01038800 Bhai Rupa 11-20 01041700 Dhade 01037600 Koer Singhwala 01041800 Ram Niwas 01038900 Gumti Kalan 01038400 Salabatpura 21-30 01042700 Bhunder 01037100 8hagta 01040900 laidan 01040100 Chotian 01040400 Ghureli 01039900 Dhingar 01040500 Ghurela 01036700 Kotha Guru 01042000 liar Kishanpura 01037500 Hakam Singhwala 01042300 Mansa Khurd 01041600 Dikh 31-40 01037300 Bhodipura 01041500 Sooch 01043800 Patti Sand Ii Mehraj 01042600 Balianwala 01043100 Pitho 01038200 Gaunspura 01041200 Chaoke 01039500 Ghandawna 01042400 Gill Khurd 01038500 Adampura 01041400 Bhaini Chuhar 01039100 Selbrah 01041100 Khokhar 01039700 Phulwal 01043900 Patti Saol Mehraj 01040600 leondan 01038700 Dulewala 31-40 01042200 lhanduke 01043700 Sadhana 01041900 Mandi Khurd 01038000 lalal 01040800 Badlala 01042900 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 01040300 lethuke 01038100 Dyalpura Bhaika 01040700 8alloh 01039000 Dayalpura Mirza 01043200 Kararwala 01040200 Bugran 01043300 Gill Kalan 01036600 Maluka 01042500 DauJatpura 01037900 Hamirgarh 01042800 Kotra Korianwala 01036800 Burj Thror 01041000· Mandi Kalan

41-50 01036500 Neor 41-50 01041300 Pirkot 01040000 All ike 01043000 Rampura(Rural) 01044000 Patti Kala Mehraj 01042100 Nandgarh Kotra

174 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District : Bathinda Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Castes population code Castes population code (percentages) number (percentages) number I 2 3 I 2 3 Name of CD Block: Nathana 21-30 01051900 Baho Jattri 01047900 Goniana Kalan Less than 5 01046700 Mehna 01051800 Baho Sibian Patti Dharam Singh 11-20 01044200 Burj Dalla 01053300 Gehri Devi Nagar 01049500 Ablu 21-30 01044500 Kali~ Maika 01049600 Mehma Sarkari 01044700 Bajoana 01050600 Virk Kalan 01046800 Bibiwala 01051100 Ihumba 01044800 Giddar 01051000 Ghugha Kalan

31-40 01052600 Tungwali 31-40 01050400 Chugha Khurd 01046200 Lehra Bega 01052500 Gulabgarh Urf 01045100 Nathana Naiwala 01046300 Bhucho Kalan 01049200 Dan Singhwala 01046100 Lehra Kh!l,na 01047400 Jandanwala 01044600 Kalian Sukha 01049400 Ganga 01046000 Lehra Mohabat 01052300 Jassi Pauwali 01052900 Chak Ram Singhwala 01053100 Kot Shamir 01045900 Lehra Sondha 01051200 Teona 01045400 Gobindpura 01053200 Katar Singhwala 01052800 Chak Bakhtu 01047300 Har Raipur Urf 01046900 Joganand Bhokhri 01045600 Poohla '01047200 Khialiwala 01044100 Mari 01051500 Naruana 01045300 Dhilwan 01049100 Balahar Mehma 01044900 Nathpura 01052200 Jodhpur Romana 01045700 Bath 01048600 Mehma Sarja 01 048300 Amargarh 41-50 01045500 Seman 01050500 Baluana 01045000 Ganga Nathana 01047600 Jeeda 01045800 Lehra Dhul Kot 01048900 Akalia Kalan 01046500 Bhucho Khurd 01048400 Nehianwala 01044300 Bhaini 01047100 Bhokhra 01052700 Chak Fateh 01046600 Bhagu Singhwala 01048000 Goniana Khurd 01050300 Bir Behman 01050000 Dean 51-75 01044400 Kalian Sadda Sibian 01045200 Poahli 01048500 01046400 Burj Kahan Singhwala 41-50 01048200 Balahar Vinjhu 01048700 Mehma Sawai Khemuana Name of CD Block: Bathinda 01047500 01049700 Mehma Bhagwana 01047000 Gill Patti 11-20 01049000 Akalia Khurd 01051700 Baho Sibian Patti 01050700 Virk Khurd Basawa Singh 01050200 Behman Dewana

175 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District : Bathinda Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Castes population code Castes population code (percentages) number (percentages) number 1 2 3 I 2 3 01050900 Sardargarh 01053500 Gehri Buttar 01051300 Multania 01052000 Jai Singhwala 01050800 Karamgarh Sattran 01054700 Raike Kalan 01051400 Blrtalab Urf Talab 01056300 Chak Hira Singhwala Neehar Urf Pakka Khurd 01049800 Killi Nihal Singhwali 01051600 Mian 41-50 01054900 Chak Attar 01050100 Buladewala Singhwala 01054100 Nandgarh 51-75 01049900 Burj Mehma 01057200 Malwala 01049300 Warkandi 01054500 Bahadargarh landian 01052400 Phus Mandi 01054400 Raike Khurd Urf Chak Dana Name of CD Block: Sangat 01054600 Lool Bai

11-20 01056600 Dunewala 51-75 01053900 Kot Guru 01055100 Kotli Sabo 01052100 Gurusar Sainewala 01054800 Rambiha 01056000 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 21-30 01056500 Amarpura Urf 01055600 Dhunike Gurthuri 01054000 Ghudda Name of CD Block: Talwandi Sabo 01055700 Muhlan 01055500 Bandi Less than 5 01064000 Mirziana 01056700 Bhagwangarh Urf Bhukhianwali 5-10 01058300 logewala 01056400 Pakka Kalan 01056200 Sekho 11-20 01064600 Golewala 01054200 Bajak 01064400 Kalalwala 01054300 Janghi Rana 01055800 Jassi Bagwali 21-30 01057700 Tarkhanwala 01055200 Faridkot 01063700 Singo 01053600 Ancorgarh Urf 01058000 Phulo Khari Machhana 01059100 Mahi Nangal 01064200 Kaureana 31-40 01055000 KaljhaRani 01058600 Ja:iial 01053800 Phulo Mithi 01063900 Menuana 01053700 Sangat Kalan 01063000 Ram Tirath Jaga 01053400 Mehta 01056900 Kaile Bandar 01055900 Kishanpura Urf 01063500 Behman Jassa Singh Kutti 01063400 Teona Pujarian 01055400 Pathrala 01058500 'Malkana Shergarh 01056800 01058400 Tungwali 01056100 Jodhpur Bagga Singh 01057000 Kot Bakhtu Alias Phalran 01057400 Bangi Rughu 01055300 Chak Kharak Bhagibandar Sirighwala Urf 01062500 Doomwali 01064500 Fatah Balu

176 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VlIA- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District : Bathinda Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Range of Scheduled Location Name of village Castes population code Castes population code (percentages) number (percentages) number 1 2 3 1 2 3 31-40 01062700 Lelewala 01059300 Chathewala 01058700 Kamalu 01059900 Arai Khana 01064700 Natheha 01060800 Kutiwal Khurd 01058200 Gatwali 01057500 Sukhladhi 21-30 01060900 Ghuman Khurd 01058900 Bangi Ruldu 01062400 Nat! 01057100 Manwala Urf 01061600 Sandoha Kishangarh 01060200 Maisar Khana 01062800 Shekhpura 01060600 Kutiwal Kalan 01057900 Kanakwal Urf 01061000 Ghuman Kalan Rattangarh 01061800 Mansa Kalan 01063300 Sangat Khurd 01062100 Burj Serna 01064100 Gehlewala 01057800 Ramsara 31-40 01060000 Kishangarh Urf '~ 01063800 Lehri Chinarthal 01064300 Raya 01061200 Kotli Khurd 01064800 Nangla 01061500 Rajgarh Kuba 01062600 Talwandi Sabo , 01061900 Mari 01058100 Giana 01060300 Jatri 01059000 Leleana 01053000 Dhan Singh Khana 01063100 Fatehgarh Nouabad 01060700 Thamangarh 01059200 Jeon Singhwala 01059600 Bhai Bakhtour 01059400 Kot Bhara 41-50 01063200 Gurusar Joga 01062000 Jodhpur Pakhar 01063600 Behman Koer Singh 01057600 Bagha 01059500 Ramgarh Bhundar 01062900 Gadhianwala Urf . 01062200 Bangher Mohabat Bhagwanpura Singh 01057300 Bangi Dipa Singh 41-50 01061100 Sukha Singhwala 51-75 01058800 Bangi Nihal Singh 01060400 Maur Charat Singh 01061300 Kamalu Name of CD Block: Maur 01059700 Ghaso Khana 01060500 Ramnagar Urf 5-10 01059800 Manak Khana Kasaiwara 01061400 Swaich 01060100 Gehri Bara Singh

11-20 01062300 Bangher Charat Singh 51-75 01061700 Burj

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VII B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRffiES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District : Bathinds Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3

There are no Scheduled Tribes in the district

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA APPENDIX VIII - Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (CD BLOCK WISE)

Sr. Name of Gram Area of Number of villages Number of Total Total Total Income and Expenditure no. Panchayat and Gram with location House- PopuIaiton Scheduled Scheduled of Gram Panchayat location Code panchayat in code number holds Castes Tribes (in Rs. '000') Number Hectares Number Location ;- Population Population Total Total Code Number Income Expenditure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Not Available

APPENDIX IX - Village Directory STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOlS IN THE VILLAGES

Sr. Name of Village Name of Number of girls school No. CO Block Location Village Primary Middle Matriculation/Secondary Higher Secondary/PUC/ Code Number School School School Intermediate/ Jun ior Colle e 2 3 4 5 6 7 S

NIL

178 TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-II Town Directory NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY Town Directory statements (I to VII) (xx) Estate office EO , Statement I : Status and Growth History (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP

o (xxii) Census Town CT Column 2 : Class, name and civic administration Others columns need no comments. status of town Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis towns, 1999 of town directory data at the state and all India levels. It is presented according to 200 J Census Population Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects : of the town as follows : In these colunms thc Rainfall and Maximum & Population Class Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. 100,000 and above I Column 6, 7 & 8 : 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 111 Name or the State headquarters, District headquarters 10,000-19,999 IV and Tahsil headquarters with distance from the referent 5,000-9,999 V' town in kilometers, is to be recorded respectively. If the Below 5000 VI names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. Town with a population of one hundred thousand (1,00,000) and above is treated as a city. Column 9 & 10 : The civic administration status of the towns is Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more indicated within bracket against the name of the town. and five Iakh and more population are recorded. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic Column 11, 12 and 13 : status of town. If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (i) Municipal Corporation M.Corp. station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (ii) Municipal Committee MC name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the (iii) Municipal Council MCI (iv) City Municipal Council CMC name of nearest place with distance, where such (v) Town Municipal Council TMC facility exists is mentioned. (vi) Municipal Board MB Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998·1999 (vii) Municipality M Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (viii) Cantonment Board/Contonment CB (ix) Notified Area NA thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (x) Notified Town NT town for the ycar 1998-99 is recorded. (xi) Notified Area Committee/ Statem~nt IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999 Notified Area Council NAC (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Column 1 to 5 : Self explanatory (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Column 6 : Road length (in kms.) (xiv) Industrial Township ITS Information about kutchalpucca road is to be (xv) Township TS recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (xvi) Town Panchayat TP the referent tovvn. (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP (xviii) Town Committee/Town Area Committee TC (i) Pucca Road PR (xix) Small Town Committee ST (ii) Kutcha Road KR DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA Column 7 : System of Sewerage : Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service : Generally, sewerage system is implied by the net­ In case the fire fighting service is available in the work of mains and branches of underground conduits referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. available within the town, the name of the nearest Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes place having this facility with its distance from the are called separate sewers, those that carry storm water referent town has been recorded. from roofs, streets and other surface are known as Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage connections) : and storm water are called combined sewers. Different types of electric connections have been The codes used for different types of drainage shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, system are as follows: Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. (i) Sewer S (ii) Open Surface Drains OSO Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD and Cultural Facilities, 1999 (iv) Sylk Drains SO Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. (v) Cesspool method CP Column 4 & 5 : (vi) Pit System Pt (vii) Others o The data covers all such medical institutions run by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines: bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies Number of various types of latrines both Public like the Missionaries. Where the family planning and Private are given in these columns. centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil : child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, they may be treated as independent units and counted The various prevalent methods of disposal of night separately using foHowing codes: soil are. given below with codes: (i) Hospital H Head Loads HL (ii) Dispensary 0 Basket B (iii) Health Centre HC Wheel Barrows WB (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Septic Tank ST (v) T.B. Clinic TB Pit System Pt (vi) Nursing Home NH Sewerage S (vii) Others 0 Others 0 In case of more than one institutions of any type, Column 13 and 14 : Water supply it is indicated within brackets the number of such Source and capacity of storage system. The institution (s) e.g. 0(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions following codes are used in these columns: have further been distinguished by providing additional Column 13 : codes within the bracket as. given below: (i) Tap water T Ayurvedic A (ii) Tube-well water TW Unani U (iii) Tank Water TK HOl11oeopathic Hom (iv) Well water W Column 6 to 9 : Column 14 : The codes used for these columns are as follows: (v) Over Head Tank OHT (i) Arts only A (vi) Service Reservoir SR (ii) Science only S (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (iii) Commerce only C (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (iv) Arts & Science only AS (ix) Pressure Tank PT (v) Arts & Commerce only AC The information on major sources of water supply (vi) Combined for all categories-Arts, is given in column 13 and the storage capacity against Science and Commerce ASC each in kilo~litres (in bracket) is presented in column 14. (vii) Law L 180 TOWN DIRECTORY (viii) University. U Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres: (ix) Others o This column has been introduced keeping in view Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning and vocational training institutes : Commission. There are number of Adult Education "Recognised" should mean recognised by some Centres which are included in these columns. statutory authority, like education department, If an educational facility is not available in the commerce department, labour department etc. of the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance government or semi government or autonomous in ki,lometres from the town where the facility is bodies, public sector undertakings etc. available is mentioned. The following codes are used : Column 16 :' Working Women's hostels with number of seats : (i) Vocational Training Institutes VT . (ii) Shorthand SH The number of working women's hostel if (iii) Typewriting Type available in the referent town is mentioned with (iv) Shorthand & Typ~writing SH Type number of seats. If the facility is not available in the (v) Others o town the name of nearest place with distance where the facility is available is recorded. The vocational institutions like-Applied Art/ Column 17 to 19 : ·Recreational and Cultural Painting college, Pharmacy college, B.Ed. College, Facilities : Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Column 11 to 14 : facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational facilities are considered for these columns. Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Senior Secondary/ PUC/Junior College level, SecondarylMatriculation, Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms: Middle Schools/Junior Secondary and Prima!)' Schools. Number ofpublic libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town is recorded in codes as follows : Schools up to class V are treated as Primary or (i) Public Library PL elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior (ii) Reading room RR Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and class IV. Banking, 1999 Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle Column 3 to 8 : schools or Junior Secondary. Names of three most important commodities exported and names of three most important Schools upto class X are considered as commodities manufactured in the town are recorded Matriculation or Secondary schools. in these columns. SchooJs" upto XI or XII classes are considered as Column 9 : Number of Banks : Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Pre University/J unior Number of Banks available in the referent town College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether both Commercial and Co-operative banks is recorded held in schools or colleges. against this column. If there are composite schools like middle schools Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies: classes, these are also included in the number of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent and one Middle school with Primary classes, the town is recorded against these columns. number of Primary schools in the town is given as Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in three and that of Middle schools as one though there Slums, 1999 are only three educational institutions. This is the statement on civic and other amenities Ifthere are more institutions of a type in the town, in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns the number is indicated within bracket along with the having statutory bodies, like Municipality, Municipal abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). Corporation, Town area committee etc. 181 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

STA1EMENT STAnJS AND Serial Class, name and civic Location Namc of Name of CD. Area Number of Population and growth rate number status of to'Ml code Tahsil block (in sq. households number km.) incl. houseless households (200 I Census) 1901 1911 1921 1931 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II IV Goniana (M.CI) 41401000 Bathinda 4.0 2,312

2 VI Bhisiana (CT) 41402000 Bathinda 6.8 1,164

3 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 41403000 Rampura NA 8,234 4,964 4,515 4,943 6,836 Phul (-9.0) (+9.5) (+38.3) 4 III Rampura 41403000 Rampura 8.9 8,234 4,964 4,515 4,943 6,836 Phul (M.CI) Phul ( -9.0) (+9.5) (+38.3) 5 IV Bhucho 41404000 Bathinda 4.2 2,284 Mandi (M.CI) 6 I Bathinda (M.CI) 41405000 Bathinda 110.0 42,130 13,185 15,037 20,154 22,771 (+14.0) (+34.0) (+13.0) 7 V Sangat (M.CI) 41406000 Bathinda 2.0 939

8 IV Raman (M.CI) 41407000 Talwandi 4.0 3,398 Sabo 9 V Kot Fatta (M.CI) 41408000 Bathinda 2.0 1,150

10 III Maur (M.CI) 41409000 TahVclndi 14.1 4,766 Sabo

STA'IEMENT PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND Serial Class, name and civic status Ph y sical aspect s Name of and road distance number of to\\n Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State BQ. District I-IQ. (in mm) Maximum Minimtun

2 3 4 5 6 7 IV Goniana (M.cI) 886 44 7 Chandigarh Bathinda (220) (II ) 2 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 876 42 5 Chandigarh Bathinda (240) (20) 3 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 975 41 5 Chan'digarh Bathinda (183) (30) 4 III Rampura Phul (M.CI) 975 41 5 Chandigarh Bathinda ( 183) (31 ) 5 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.CI) 780 4l.2 5.1 Chandigarh Bathinda ( 198) ( 16) 6 I Bathinda (M.CI) 876 41 5 Chandigarh Bathinda (220) (0) 7 V Sangat (M.CI) 420 41 5 Chandigarh Bathinda (232) (22) 8 IV Raman (M.CI) 876 41 5 Chandigarh. Bathinda (238) (45) 9 V Kot Fatta (M.CI) 876 41 5 Chandigarh Bathinda (207) (26) 10 III Maur (M.el) 876 41 5 Chandigarh Bathinda (187) (42)

182 TOWN DIRECTORY

- I GROWrn HlSlDRY (in brackets) of the tov.n at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio Class, name and civ ic Serial (2001 status oftov.n number Census)

1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~19 20 21 22 2 , 3,948 8,054 6,408 8,596 10,415 12,813 3,203.3 868 908 866 ' IV Goniana (M.el) (+104.0) (-29.4) (+34.1) (+21.2) (+23.0) 4,775 698.1 - 683 VI Bhisiana (CT) 2

9,515 14,409 19,700 23,406 31,890 35,530 44,665 879 898 885 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 3 . (+39.2) (+51.4) (+36.7) (+18.8) (+36.2) (+11.4) (+25.7) 9,515 14,409 19,700 23,406 31,~90 35,530 44,665 5,029.8 879 898 885 III Rampura 4 (+39.2) (+51.4) (+36.7) (+18.8) (+36.2) (+11.4) (+25.7) Phul (M.Cl) 1,624 2,277 2,945 7,820 10,006 13,246 3,184.1 853 900 888 IV Bhucho 5 (+40.2) (+29.3) (+165.5) (+28.0) (+32.4) Mandi (M.CI) 24,833 34,991 52,253 65,318 127,363 159,042 217,256 1,975.1 819 865 . 858 I Bathinda (M.CI) 6 (+9.1) (+40.9) (+49.3) (+25.0) (+95.0) (+24.9) (+36.6) 933 2,874 3,531 2,859 2,731 5,401 2,700.5 883 930 887 V Sangat (M.CI) 7 (+208.0) (+22.9) (-19.0) (-4.5) (+97.8) 6,446 9,507 11,574 14,318 17,275 19,551 4,900.0 866 868 887 IV Raman (M.CI) 8 (+47.5) (+21.7) (+23.7) (+20.7) (+13.2) 640 3,808 4,308 4,973 5,611 6,504 3,252.0 865 888 893 V Kot Fatta (M.CI) 9 (+495.0) (+13.1) (+15.4) , (+12.8) (+15.9) 3,847 10,944 13,407 18,853 25,180 27,543 1,956.2 892 863 877 1I1 Maur (M.Cl) 10 (+184.5) (+22.5) (+40.6) (+33.6) (+9.4)

-II LOCATION OFlDWNS. 1999 in kilometer (5) from Class, name and civic Serial Tahsil H.Q. Nearest city with Nearest city with Railv.ay station Bus facility Navigable riverl status of tov.n number population of one population of five canal (if within lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 Bathinda Bathinda Goniana Goniana 0 IV Goniana (M.CI) (II) (11 ) (0) (0) (0) Bathinda Bath in da Baluana Bhisiana 0 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 2 (20) (20) (8) (0) (0) Rampura Phul Bathinda Rampura Phul Rampura Phul 0 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 3 (0) (32) (0) (0) (0) Rampura Phul Bathinda Rampura Phul Rampura Phul 0 J\l Rampura Phul (M.CI) 4 (0) (33) (0) (0) (0) Bathinda Bathinda Bhucho Mandi Bhucho Mandi 0 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.CI) 5 (16) (16) (0) (0) (0) Bathinda Abohar Bathinda Bathind& 0 I Bathinda (M.CI) 6 (0) (88) (0) (0) (0) Bathinda Bathinda San gat San gat 0 V Sangat (M.CI) 7 (22) (22) (0) (0) (0) TalW

183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

STATEMENT MUNICIPAL FINANCE, Serial Class, name and civic Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) number status of town Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total through from municip al grant sources receipt taxes, etc. properties and (specify) power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

IV Goniana (M .CI) 7,629 720 8,349 2 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 50 50 3 III RampuraPhul (U.A) 1,104 579 19,319 21,002 4 III RampuraPhul (M.C]) 1,104 579 19,319 21,002 5 IV BhucilO Mandi (M.CI) 4, III 3,582 2,082 9,775 6 1 Bathinda(M.Cl) 137,110 11,042 3,209 3,000 1,022 1,518 156,901 7 V Sangat (M.Cl) 704 721 128 1,553 8 IV Raman (M.CI) 649 2,729 5,743 9,121 9 V Kot Fatta(M.CI) 48 320 310 138 815 10 III Maur (M.CI) 7,679 1,011 25 503 668 9,886

STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER

Serial Class, name and civic PopUlation Population 2001 Census Road ' System of Number of latrines number status of town (2001 SchedUled Scheduled length (in sewerage ------~~~-----Total Water Service Others Census) Castes Tribes km. (s) ) borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

IV Goniana (M.el) 12,813 2,886 KR(2) OSD, S 2,234 1,198 1,036 PR(17) 2 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 4,775 683 PR(2) OSD. Pt. 100 100

3 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 44.665 10,020 KR(5) S.05O 3,986 2,356 1,630 PR(31) 4 III Rampura Phul (M.el) 44,665 10,020 KR(5) S,05O 3,986 2,356 1,630 PR(3 I) 5 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.Cl) 13,246 4,163 KR(2.2) S,05O 1,785 1,785 PR(21.6) 6 I Bathinda (M.el) 217,256 46,295 PR(178.7) S.,OSD 29,375 19,325 10,050

7 V Sangat (M.C1) 5,401 1,674 PR(2) OSD,S 295 25 270

8 IV Raman (M.el) 19,551 5,938 KR(7.1) S,OSD 2,787 773 2,014 PR(15) 9 V Kot Fatta (M.el) 6,504 2,691 KR(1.3) OSD, PI.. 84 84 PR(0.8) 10 III Maur (M.el) 27,543 8,411 PR(29) S, PI 3,200 1,625 1,575

184 TOWN DIRECTORY -m 1998-99

Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Class, name and civic Serial General Public Public health Public Public Others Total status of town number administration safety and works institutions (specifY) expenditure conveniences

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2

5,612 282 1,683 7,577 IV Goniana (M .CI) 50 50 VI Bhisiana(C.T) 2 15,015 3,728 215 18,958 III Rampura Phul (U .A) 3 15,015 3,728 215 18,958 III RampuraPhul(M.CI) 4 637 3,512 74 107 5,670 10,000 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.CI) 5 19,568 19,473 90,121 25,581 5,637 160,381 I Bathinda (M .CI) 6

491 69 154 756 1,470 V San~t (M .CI) 7 688 2,128 1,353 221 4,176 8,566 IV Raman (M.CI) 8 167 171 193 46 577 V Kot Fatta(M.CI) 9 7,019 378 2,123 16 378 9,914 III Maur(M.CI) 10

~

-IV ~rrU[8, 1999

Method Water supply Fire Electrification (number of connections) Class, name and civic Serial of Source of System of fighting Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Others status of town number disposal supply storage with service· ercial ligJ-tting ofnigJ-tt capacity in (points) soil kilolitres (in

12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

S, Pt. TK,T OHT Bathinda 2,042 57 808 245 25 IV Goniana (M.el) (590) (11) Pt.,O TW,T OHT Yes 208 5 46 30 VI Bhisiana (C.T) 2 (100) S, Pt. T,TW OHT Yes 6,200 300 1,800 1,500 5 III Rampura Phul (U.A) 3 (910) S, Pt. T,TW OHT Yes 6,200 300 1,800 1,500 5 1Il Rampura Phul (M.el) 4 (910) S T,TW OHT Bathinda 2,683 89 673 293 15 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.el) 5 (450) (16) s,St TW,T OHT Yes 35,540 705 6,852 8,554 50 I Bathinda (M.CI) 6 (4540) S, Pt. T,TW OHT Bathinda 1,774 17 220 59 2 V Sangat (M.CI) 7 (275) (22) S, Pt T,TK OHT Bathinda 3,237 140 9AS 361 5 IV Raman (M.el) 8 (590) (45) ST,O TK OHT Bathinda 1,142 12 75 V Kot Fatta (M.c1) 9 (225) (26) S, Pt TW,T OHT Rampura 7,550 141 1,429 765 174 III Maur (M.e!) 10

185 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL Serial Class,name and civic Population Medical facilities· Educational number status oftO\\fl (2001 Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised Cens us) Dis pens aries/ T.B. medical Science! colleges colleges shorthand, clinics etc. ins titutio ns Commerce! type mit ing noted in law Other and column 4 colleges (of vocational degree level training and above) .,.. ins titutio ns

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 XJ

IV Goniana (M.CI) 12813 H D«A-~I) HC FWC 35 A AS Faridkot (74) Bathinda( II) Bathinda( II) NH TB-Bathinda(lI)

2 VI B his iana (C.T) 4775 H-Bathinda( 18) 0 Bathinda (18) F aridkot (55) Bathinda( 18) Bathinda(18) O-VJIk(4) I1C-BUljMahman «2) HC-Burj Mahman «2) TB-Bathinda(18) NH-Bathinda(18) 3 ill Rampura P hul(U.A) 44665 H D«A-~Hom-U» 97 AC Faridkot (77) Bathinda (33) Bathinda(33 ) FWC NH(5) HC-Bhagta (Xl) TB-Bathinda (33)

4 ill Rampura P hul 44665 H D«A-tHom-U)) 97 AC Faridkot (77) Bathinda (33) Bathinda(33) (M.CI) FWC NH(5) HC-Bhagta (XJ) TB-Bathinda (33)

5 IV Bhucho Mandi 13246 D NH(2) 35 Bathinda(16) Faridkot (75) Bathinda( 16) Bathinda( 16) (M.CI) H-Bathinda(16) HC-Nathana (14) HC-Nathana (14) TB-Bathinda(16)

6 1 Bathinda (M.el) 217256 H(H(A-1,4» D«A- 391 A(2) ASC(2) Faridkut(63) Vr(2) 2,Hom-1,9» F\\C SHType(2) TB NH(6) Other HC-Goniana (II)

7 V Sangat (MD) 5401 HC FWC 50 Bathinda (22) Faridkot (85) Bathinda (22) Bathinda (22) H-Raman 0-0 TB-Bathinda (22) NH-Bathinda((22)

8 IV Raman (M.CI) 19551 H O«A -I) FWC TB 36 Faridkat Bathinda(45) Talwlndisabo NH(5) (llS) (13) HC-Talw.lndi Sabo(13)

9 V Kat FaUa (M.CI) 6504 D«A-I,I) 4 Bathinda (26) Faridkot Bathinda (26) Bathinda (26) H-Maur(XJ} (XJ8) HC-- HC-Bathinda (26) TB-Bathinda (26) NH-Maur(Xl) Xl ill Maur(M.CI) 27543 H D«A-I,I) FWC 64 Faridkot Bathinda( 42) Talwlndisabo NH(7) (llS) (19) HC-Talwlndi Sabo(J9) TB-Bathinda (42)

, • If a medical or Educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometer (s) from the town where the facility is available is given

186 TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITI~, 1999 facilities Numberofrecreationaland cultural Class,name and Serial fucilities civic status 0 fto \\11 number Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult literacy Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public secondaryl Matricula- secondary schools clas sesl \\Omen's Drama! hbraries Intennediate! tion and centres, hos tels mth community including Senior Middle others nurnberof Halls reading Secondaryl schools (specify) seats rooms POC (pre­ university collegey Junior co lie e level 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 6 9 15 B athinda( II) PL RR N Goniana (M.CI)

2 Bathinda(18) VI Bhisiana (CT) 2

2 8 18 Bathinda 2 PL RR mRampuraPhul 3 (33) (VA)

2 8 D 18 Bathinda 2 PL RR mRampura P hul 4 (33) (M.CI) ~

2 4 6 Bathinda(16) PL RR N Bhucho Mandi 5

'i-

10 15 21 41 1(48) 3 6 3 PL(2) I Bathinda (M.CI) 6 RR(3)

2 3 5 Bathinda PL V Sangat (M.CI) 7

2 5 7 12 Bathinda N Raman (M.CI) 8 (45)

Bathinda 2 4 Bathinda V KotFatta(M.CI) 9 (26) (26)

4 6 11 Bathinda PL RR ill Maur(M.CI) 10 (42)

187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERC~ INDUSTRY Serial Class, name and civic status Name of three most important number of tON! commodities exported

1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5

IV Goniana (M.C!) Raw Cotton Wooden Furniture Oil Seeds

2 VI Bhisiana (C.T) Wheat Cotton Green Fodder

3 III' Rampura Phul (U.A) Agricultural Implements Cotton Washing Soap

4 III Rampura Phul (M.CI) Agricultural Implements Cotton Washing Soap

5 IV Bhucho Mandi (M.CI) Cotton Seed Oil Cake Agricultural Implements

6 I Bathinda (M.CI) Fertiliser Vanaspati Oil S.W.Pipe

7 V Sangat (M.CI) Wheat Pulses Agricultural Implements

8 IV Raman (M.CI) Cotton Bales Vegetable Oils Mustard Oil

9 V Kot Fatta (M.CI) Cotton Wheat Soda

10 III Maur (M.CI) Procsessed Cotton Mustard Oil Wheat

188 189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA

STATEMFNT CIVIC AND OTHFR AWNmES Serial Class and name of Name of the slwn Is it No. of Population of the Paved System of nwnber tOM notified households Slwn roads (in se\\erage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IV Goniana Bhagw.ln Dass Chare Table Area Yes 14 90 OSD Bhai Block Nagar Yes 119 740 OSD Bhoopa Singh $ohi Area Yes 15 96 S Bus Stand Area Yes 15 87 OSD Dashmesh Nagar Yes 25 133 S Hospital Area A Block Yes 12 70 S Prem Nagar Yes 150 912 OSD Pseb Area Abad Yes 1O 57 S Raja B~sti Yes 140 815 OSD 2 IV Bhucho Manill Basti Ram Vilas Yes 503 3,025 S

Bastistehan Yes 430 2,150 OSD Kothe Lehrakhana Yes 30 206 OSD 3 V Sangat Ward No.4 No 86 451 Ward No.17 No 51 295 4 V Kot Faua Ward No.3 No 74 372 Ward No.4 No 72 363 Ward No.8 No 49 245 5 IV Raman Dhanak Basti Yes 497 2,753 3 OSD, PI. Nai Basti Yes 314 1,790 3 OSD, Pt. Regar Basti Yes 503 2,717 2 OSD, Pt. 6 III Maur Dhanak Basti Maur Khurd Yes 200 1,040 2 OSD, PI. Gandhi Basti Yes 640 3,200 2 OSD, PI. Ghwn ar Basti Yes 415 2,100 2 OSD, PI. Harijan Basti Maur Kalan Yes AOO 2,000 OSD, Pt. Harijan Basti Maur Khurd Yes 140 700 OSD, Pt. Master Colony Yes 205 1,020 OSD, PI. Rarndasia Basti (Maur Kalan) Yes 350 1,700 OSD, Pt.

190 TOWN DIRECTORY vn IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of latrines Method No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of Serial Private Community of points/public Domestic Road Others to\\Tl number Wclter service others disposal hydrants lighting borne of night installed for (points) soil supply of protected Wclter 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

II 10 Sf, Pt. 2 14 4 2 IV Goniana 36 81 Sf, PI. 2 119 18 5 9 S 15 5 2 9 8 Sf, PI. 15 7 2 10 S I 25 6 2 6 S 2 12 5 41 97 Sf, Pt. 2 150 16 6 4 S 2 10 4 43 85 Sf, PI. 2 140 15 4 252 S, St 2 467 IV Bhucho Mandi 2

S, St 2 335 7 S, Pt 2 21 65 7 S, Pt 2 V Sangat 3 42 3 S, Pt , 2 48 28 Sf 2 70 V Kot Fatta 4 34 Sf 2 68 22 Sf 2 43 75 298 PI. 2 ,4l55 52 IV Raman 5 250 45 PI. 2 305 74 40 322 PI. 2 495 36 4 no PI. 2 150 20 15 III Maur 6 30 450 PI. 2 55 30 35 96 PI. 2 355 20 20 95 PI. 2 350 26 15 10 75 PI. 2 120 25 15 20 80 PI. 2 195 32 10 40 PI. 2 300 25 10

191

PART - B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

,...... ,.e first census of the third millennium and twenty 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about 1. first century the Census of India, 2001 was the 1,028 million records were scanned and processed 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since within a span of only 10 months starting from October, '1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on 2002. population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. Task Force on Quality Assurance The gigantic operation of'Population Enumeration After the data is processed, it is expedient on (considered by many to be the single largest and the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself complex peace time administrative exercise in the about its quality before putting the same in public world) was made possible due to the door to door domain. This has to be done mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by similar data in the past and also through validation about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering with likewise data if available, from external sources. 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three to be brought into play to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the and characteristics. The other very important aspect Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of Particulars and Part III contained questions for all geographical areas especially for the population Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The enumeration phase where the data is disseminated part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns right up to the village level in the rural areas and the and 23 questions all of which were universally ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during complete coverage and correct geographical linkage enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major Data Processing planks of the quality control, specially for small area population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 2001 data both for A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ schedules for both the phases were scanned through minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the country and hand-written data from the schedules the final clearance of data was with the Task Force were converted into digitized form through Intelligent on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. ASCII records for further processing. The designing The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be and senior officers of the Census Division, Data done very carefully using specialized software so as Processing Division, Map Division, Demography to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate of Census Operations were co-opted as members state-of-art technology in data processing has made whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for officers were required to make detailed presentations the first time in the history of Census. For Census of data for their own state both in respect to the DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA quality and the coverage and only after the full possible being finalized by aggregating the population data for satisfaction of the TFQA, the population data was individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribe cleared. at appropriate geographical levels. There has been a major departure in Census 2001 The ,e'"ntire work relating to the data validation from the past in respect of the procedure followed and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Primary Census Abstract Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe population for each state was finalized much later based on The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another manual coding done by the coders. In 200 I Census, important publication of 2001 Census gives basic each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled information on Area, Total Households, Total Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by population, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Data Entry Operators through a process known population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, process involves pulling down, from the relevant (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The characteristics of the Total Population includes Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and dictionary by referring to the image of the specific Houseless population and are presented by sex and individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing rural-urban residence. This data is presented at on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion different levels, namely, India, States/Union wherever required, was also undertaken along with territories, Districts, Cities and Urban Agglomerations the processing ofPCA. This is because the Scheduled (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three different Castes status had to be determined in relation to the tables. In addition, the Appendix of said publication religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, provides Houseless and Institutional Households and one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ their population by residence and sex for 200 I for Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and India, State and Union territory. appropriate classification of these responses. Apart from the India and State/Union Territory The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Census Handbook contains District Primary Census encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census community based on available literature and local Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries . encountered and classified these into appropriate It Wa$ for the first time at the 1981 Census that category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled the Prirrlary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census and the available literature. Thus a very systematic Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table Caste/Tribe returns. The Scheduled Castes and the and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. 196 PRIMARY"CENSUSABSTRACT The fonnat of Primary Census Abstract has been census abstract of 199 I census was the presentation of restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better classification of main workers given in the Primary analysis and understanding of literacy data. Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and in its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Level of presentation in District Census Handbooks 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In The Primary Census Abstract data in different 1981 census only main workers were presented into PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of four categories. One of the novel features of the primary presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under: Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/CD Block/UA/City/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/CD Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD Block/Town 4. Village Primary Census Abstract CD BlockIVillagewise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD presented at various level in the Primary Census Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This Abstracts are as follows: practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data Area Figures for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD The area figures supplied by local revenue Block constitute the rural portion and the Census authorities of the district in respect ofTahsils, Police Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is are given in square kilometers. The area figures of spread over two or more districts, than portion which the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining been converted and shown in hectares. The area to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in figures of the CD Block is the total of the village the concerned District Census Handbook. The data areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town for the district are the same as adopted by the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level. The total area figures of all the are presented. The data for all the wards and the Tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented with area figures of the district because former separately below the concerned town(s). represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of The District Primary Census Abstract is all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Police Station/Tahsil. The"difference may be due to Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and and P.S. level the same may not be covered under Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also columns. differ due to varying methods of computation adopted The concepts and definitions used in the column at different levels. heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census . An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The tenn 'Total has also been furnished showing urban enumeration, Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the b.lock-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled populations. The explanation regarding area figures Tribes Population for each town.

197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA DISTRICT PRIMARY Location District! CD Block! TotaV Area of Number of Total population (incLuding PopuLation in the code U.A.! City! Town RuraV Town! househoLds institutionaL and houseLess age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in popuLation) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons MaLes FemaLes 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LO L1

14 Bathinda Total 208,993 1,183,295 632,809 550,486 149,358 83,656 65,702 Rural 142,616 831,541 444,118 387,423 107,471 59,884 47,587 Urban 66,377 351,754 188,691 163,063 41,887 23,772 18,115 0001 Phul Total 25,109 148,034 78,135 69,899 19,238 10,592 8,646 Rural 24,977 147,312 77,740 69,572 19,128 10,544 8,584 Urban 132 722 395 327 110 48 62 41403000 Dashrr.esh Nagar on Urban 132 722 395 327 110 48 62 Rampura - Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 15,856 91,989 49,025 42,964 11,752 6,629 5,123 Rural 15,793 91,629 48,827 42,802 11,702 6,606 5,096 Urban 63 360 198 162 50 23 27 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Urban 63 360 198 162 50 23 27 Nagar on Pi tho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

0003 Nathana Total 22,78~ 129,785 72,452 57,333 16,371 9,123 7,248 Rural 22,648 129,025 72,059 56,966 16,270 9,060 7,210 Urban \37 760 393 367 101 63 38 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Urban 137 760 393 367 101 63 38 Rampura - Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 0004 Bathinda Total 29,307 168,979 89,821 79,158 21,495 11,976 9,519 Rural 28,143 164,204 86,984 77,220 20,764 11,560 9,204 Urban 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 731 416 315 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 731 416 315 0005 Sangat Total 17,300 100,681 52,909 47,772 13,349 7,377 5,972 Rural 17,300 100,681 52,909 47,772 13,349 7,377 5,972 Urban 0006 Talwandi Sabo Total 22,071 129,364 68,664 60,700 17,295 9,661 7,634 Rural 22,071 129,364 68,664 60,700 17,295 9,661 7,634 Urban 0007 Maur Total 11,684 69,326 36,935 32,391 8,963 5,076 3,887 Rural 11,684 69,326 36,935 32,391 8,963 5,076 3,887 Urban URBAN 50170000 Rampura Phul UA Urban 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 5,582 3,133 2,449 50170100 Rampura Phul (M Urban 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 5,582 3,133 2,449 CI+OG) 50170101 (i) Rampura Phul Urban 7,902 42,823 22,706 20,117 5,321 2,999 2,322 (MCI) 50170102 (ii) Jawahar Nagar Urban 137 760 393 367 101 63 38 on Rampura- Bathinda Road (OG) 50170103 (iii) Dashmesh Urban 132 722 395 327 110 48 62 Nagar on Rarnpura - Mehraj Road (OG) 50170104 (iv) Outgrowth of Urban 63 360 198 162 50 23 27 Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG)

198 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total! District! CD Block/ .,. RuraV UAI Cityl Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ' 20 3 2

354,652 187,539 167,113 632,570 372,228 260,342 Total Bathinda - 271,891 143,756 128,135 399,064 238,279 160,785 Rural 82,761 43,783 38,978 '233,506 133,949 99,557 Urban 48,271 25,396 22,875 72,782 41,474 31,308 Total Phul 48,186 25,354 22,832 72,419 41,245 31,174 Rural 85 42 43 363 229 134 Urban 85 42 43 363 229 q4 Urban Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 28,934 15,436 13,498 43,040 25,395 17,645 Total Rampura 28,860 15,396 13,464 42,854 25,280 17,574 Rural 74 40 34 186 liS 71 Urban 74 40 34 186 115 71 Urban Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pi tho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

38,200 20,179 18,021 i. 72,972 45,442 27,530 Total Nathana 37,821 19,980 17,841 72,668 45,257 27,411 Rural 379 199 180 304 185 119 Urban 379 199 180 304 185 119 Urban jawahar Nagar on Rampura - Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 6\,481 32,543 28,938 81,481 48,749 32,732 Total Bathinda 60,798 32,181 28,617 77,940 46,535 3 I ,405 Rural 683 362 321 3,541 2,214 1,327 Urban 683 362 321 3,541 2,214 1,327 Urban Bhisiana (CT) 34,332 18,049 16,283 46,314 27,700 18,614 Total Sao gat 34,332 18,049 16,283 46,314 27,700 18,614 Rural Urban 40,727 21,593 19,134 56,264 33,877 22,387 Total Talwandi Sabo 40,727 21,593 19,134 56,264 33,877 22,387 Rural Urban 21,167 11.203 9,964 30,605 18,385 12,220 Total Maur 21,167 11,203 9,964 30,605 18,385 12,220 Rural Urban URBAN 10,020 5,310 4,710 28.676 16,294 12,382 Urban Rampura Phul UA 10,020 5,310 4,710 28,676 16,294 12,382 Urban Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 9,482 5,029 4,453 27,823 15,765 12,058 Urban (i) Rampurn Phul (Mel) 379 199 180 304 185 119 Urban (ii) Jawahar Nagar on Rampura- Bathinda Road (OG) 85 42 43 363 229 134 Urban (iii) Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (OG) 74 40 34 186 115 71 Urban (iv) Outgrowth of ',. Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG)

199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA DISTRICT PRIMARY Location District! CD Block! TotaV code U.A.I Cityl Town RuraV number Urban lIliterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

14 Bathinda Total 550,725 260,581 290,144 500,667 349,228 151,439 408,924 324,536 84,388 Rural 432,477 205,839 226,638 386,540 253,046 133,494 302,533 232,687 69,846 Urban 118,248 54,742 63,506 114,127 96,182 \7,945 106,391 91,849 14,542 0001 Phul Total 75,252 36,661 38,591 66,745 43,586 23,159 51,455 39,774 11,681 Rural 74,893 36,495 38,398 66,462 43,348 23,114 SI,208 39,559 11,649 Urban 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 41403000 Dashmesh Nagar on Urban 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 Rampura. Mehraj Road (00) - Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 48,949 23,630 25,319 44,154 27,918 16,236 34,221 25,574 8,647 Rural 48,775 23,547 25,228 43,982 27,799 16,183 34,049 25,455 8,594 Urban 174 83 91 172 119 53 172 119 53 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Urban 174 83 91 172 119 53 172 119 53 Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

0003 Nathana Total 56,813 27,010 29,803 57,054 42,879 14,175 48,602 39,811 8,791 Rural 56,357 26,802 29,555 56,633 42,664 13,969 48,340 39,647 8,693 Urban 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Urban 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 Rampura - Bathinda Road (00) - Ward No.IS 0004 Bathinda Total 87,498 41,072 46,426 73,367 51,006 22,361 59,164 47,200 11,964 Rural 86,264 40,449 45,815 71,468 49,222 22,246 51,276 45,424 11,852 Urban 1,234 623 611 1,899 1,784 115 1,888 1.776 112 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 1,234 623 611 1,899 1,784 115 1,888 1,776 112 0005 Sangat Total 54,367 25,209 29,158 49,428 30,163 19,265 39,474 27,620 11,854 Rural 54,367 25,209 29,158 49,428 30,163 19,265 39,474 27,620 II ,854 Urban 0006 Talwandi Sabo Total 73,100 34,787 38,313 62,826 39,016 23,810 46,651 35,685 10,966 Rural 73,100 34,787 38,313 62,826 39,016 23,810 46,651 35,685 10,966 Urban 0007 Maur Total 38,721 18,550 20,171 35,741 20,834 14,907 25,535 19,297 6,238 Rural 38,721 18,550 20,171 35,741 20,834 14,907 l5,535 19,297 6,238 Urban URBAN 50170000 Rampum Phul UA Urban 15,989 7,398 8,591 15,200 12,310 2,890 13,083 11,269 1,814 50170100 Rampura Phul (M Urban 15,989 7,398 8,591 15,200 12,310 2,890 13,083 11,269 1,814 CI+OO) 50170101 (i) Rampura Phul Urban 15,000 6,941 8,059 14,324 11,738 2,586 12,402 10,77t 1,631 (M CI) 50170102 (ii) Jawahar Nagar Urban 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 on Rampura- Bathinda Road (00) 50170103 (iii) Dashmesh Urban 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (00) 50170104 (iv) Outgrowth of Urban 174 83 91 172 119 S3 172 \19 53 Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG)

200 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial cate60!:X of main workers TotaY Districti CD Block! RuraY U.A.I Cityl Town Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

131,136 116,132 15,004 75,225 60,967 14,258 10,179 5,769 4,410 192,384 141,668 50,716 Total Bathinda 126,541 111,792 14,749 71,069 57,271 13,798 7,530 4,012 3,518 97,393 59,612 37,781 Rural 4,595 4,340 255 4,156 3,696 460 2,649 1,757 892 94,991 82,056 12,935 Urban 21,483 19,204 2,279 12,454 9,879 2,575 1,919 923 996 15,599 9,768 5,831 Total Phul 21,452 19,181 2,271 12,403 9,840 2,563 1,917 922 995 15,436 9,616 5,820 Rural 31 23 8 51 39 12 2 1 163 152 11 Urban 31 23 8 51 39 ' 12 2 I 163 152 11 Urban Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (00) - Ward No.19 15,217 13,722 1,495 6,818 5,393 1,425 876 348 528 11,310 6,111 5,199 Total Rampura 15,182 13,690 1,492 6,784 5,368 1,416 873 345 528 11,210 6,052 5,158 Rural 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 59 41 Urban 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 59 41 Urban Outgrowth ofOandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (00) - Ward No.20

13,350 12,619 731 7,612 6,617 995 804 542 262 26,836 20,033 6,803 Total Nathana 13,345 12,617 728 7,416 6,483 933 804 542 262 26,775 20,005 6,770 Rural 5 2 3 196 134 6~ 61 28 33 Urban 5 2 3 196 134 62 61 28 33 Urban Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 24,244 21,792 2,452 15,847 13,241 2,606 1,293 821 472 \7,1&0 11,346 6,434 Total Bathinda 24,218 21,768 2,450 15,787 13,187 2,600 1,288 817 471 15,983 9,652 6,331 Rural 26 24 2 60 54 6 5 4 I 1,797 1,694 103 Urban 26 24 2 60 54 6 5 4 I 1,797 1,694 103 Urban Bhisiana (CT) 18,819 15,033 3,786 10,408 7,598 2,810 672 423 249 9,575 4,566 5,009 Total Sangat 18,819 15,033 3,786 10,408 7,598 2,810 672 423 249 9,575 4,566 5,009 Rural Urban 20,779 18,323 2,456 12,186 9,821 2,365 1,190 651 539 12,496 6,890 5,606 Total Talwandi Sabo 20,779 18,323 2,456 12,186 9,821 2,365 1,190 651 539 12,496 6,890 5,606 Rural Urban 12,746 11,180 1,566 6,085 4,974 1,111 786 312 474 5,918 2,831 3,087 Total Maur 12,746 11,180 1,566 6,085 4,974 1,111 786 312 474 5,918 2,831 3,087 Rural Urban URBAN 795 766 29 733 592 141 293 251 42 11,262 9,660 1,602 Urban Rampura Phul UA 795 766 29 733 592 141 293 251 42 11,262 9,660 1,602 Urban Rampura Phul (M CI+OO) 724 709 IS 452 394 58 288 247 41 10,938 9,421 1,517 Urban (i) Rampura Phul (Mel) 5 2 3 196 134 62 61 28 33 Urban (ii) Jawahar Nagar on Rampura- Bathinda Road (OG) 31 23 8 51 39 12 2 , 163 152 11 Urban (iii} Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (OG) 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 59 41 Urban (iv) Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG)

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DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! TotaV Industrial cate~o!! code U .A.I City! Town RuraV number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

14 Bathinda Total 91,743 24,692 67,051 17,940 3,449 14,491 32,212 11,791 20,421 Rural 84,007 20,359 63,648 17,811 3,407 14,404 30,909 11,093 19,816 Urban 1,736 4,333 3,403 129 42 87 1,303 698 605 0001 Phul Total 15,290 3,812 11,478 2,298 585 1,713 5,151 1,968 3,183 Rural 15,254 3,789 11,465 2,298 585 1,713 5,142 1,964 3,178 Urban 36 23 13 9 4 5 41403000 Dashmesh Nagar on Urban 36 23 13 9 4 5 Rarnpura • Mehraj Road (00)· Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 9,933 2,344 7,589 2,605 582 2,023 3,000 1,089 1,911 Rural 9,933 2,344 7,589 2,605 582 2,023 3,000 1,089 1,911 Urban 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Urban Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) • Ward No.20

0003 Nathana Total 8,452 3,068 .. 5,384 665 276 389 3,288 1,736 1,552 Rural 8,293 3,017 5,276 663 276 387 3,211 1,711 1,500 Urban 159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Urban 159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 Rampura • Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward ')- No.18 0004 Bathinda Total 14,203 3,806 10,397 1,913 477 1,436 5,370 1,982 3,388 Rural 14,192 3,798 10,394 1,913 477 1,436 5,369 1,981 3,388 Urban II 8 3 I I 41402000 Bhisiana (CI) Urban II 8 3 I I 0005 Sangat Total 9,954 2,543 7,411 2,740 385 2,355 4,344 1,589 2,755 Rural 9,954 2,543 7,411 2,740 385 2,355 4.344 1,589 2,755 Urban 0006 Talwandi Saba Total 16,175 3,331 12,844 4,621 826 3,795 6,616 1,812 4,804 RUIllI 16,175 3,331 12,844 4,621 826 3,795 6,616 1,812 4,804 Urbl1l1 0007 Maur Total 10,206 1,537 8,669 2,971 276 2,695 3,227 947 2,280 Rural 10,206 1,537 8,669 2,971 276 2,695 3,227 947 2,280 Urban URBAN 50170000 RampuraPhul VA Urbl1l1 2,117 1,041 1,076 51 16 35 335 155 180 50170100 Rampura Phul (M Urban 2,117 1,041 1,076 51 16 35 335 155 180 CI+OG) 50170101 (i) Rampura Phul Urban 1,922 967 955 49 16 33 249 126 123 (MCI) 50170102 (ii) Jawahar Nagar Urban 159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 on Rarnpura - Bathinda Road (OG) 50170103 (iii) Dashmesh Urban 36 23 13 9 4 5 Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road (OG) 50170104 (iv) Outgrowth of Urban Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (00)

202 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers TotaV District! CD Block! Location RuraV U.A.I Cityl Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ,59 3 2

5,201 584 4,617 36,390 8,868 27,522 682,628 283,581 399,047 Total Bathinda - 14 4,914 505 4,409 30,373 5,354 25,019 445,001 191,072 253,929 Rural 287 79 208 6,017 3,514 2,503 237,627 92,509 145,118 Urban 1,333 154 1,179 6,508 1,105 5,403 81,289 34,549 46,740 Total Phu1 0001 1.331 154 1,177 6,483 1,086 5,397 80,850 34,392 46,458 Rural 2 2. 25 ' 19 6 439 157 282 Urban 2 2 25 19 6 439 157 282 Urban Dashmesh Nagar on 41403000 Rampura • Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 441 63 378 3,887 610 3,277 47,835 21,107 26,728 Total Rampura 0002 441 63 378 3,887 610 3,277 47,647 21,028 26,619 Rural 188 79 109 Urban 188 79 109 Urban Outgrowth of Gandhi 41403000 Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) • Ward No.20

394 72 322 4,105 984, 3,121 72,731 29,573 43,158 Total Nathana 0003 392 71 321 4,027 959 3,068 72,392 29,395 42,997 Rural 2 I 78 25 53 339 178 161 Urban 2 1 78 25 53 339 178 161 Urban Jawahar Nagar on 41403000 Rampura - Bathinda Road (00) - Ward No.18 612 94 518 6,308 1,253 5,055 95,612 38,815 56,797 Total Bathinda 0004 611 93 518 6,299 1,247 5,052 92,736 37,762 54,974 Rural I I 9 6 3 2,876 1,053 1,823 Urban I I 9 6 3 2,876 1,053 1,823 Urban Bhisiana (CT) 41402000 219 29 190 2,651 540 2,111 51,253 , '~2,746 28,507 Total Sangat 0005 219 29 190 2,651 540 2,111 51,253 22,746 28,507 Rural Urban 817 61 756 4,121 632 3,489 66,538 29,648 36,890 Total Talwandi Sabo 0006 817 61 756 4,121 632 3,489 66,538 29,648 36,890 Rural Urban 1,103 34 1,069 2,905 280 2,625 33,585 16,101 17,484 Total Maur 0007 1,103 34 1,069 2,905 280 2,625 33,585 16,101 17,484 Rural Urban URBAN 103 28 75 1,628 842 786 29,465 11,382 18,083 Urban Rampura Phul UA 50170000 103 28 75 1,628 842 786 29,465 11,382 IS,083 Urban Rampura Phul (M 50170100 CI+OG) 99 27 72 1,525 798 721 28,499 10,968 17,531 Urban (i) Rampura Phul 50170101 (MCI) 2 78 25 53 339 178 161 Urban (ii) Jawahar Nagar 50170102 on Rampura- Bathinda Road (OG) 2 2 25 19 6 439 157 282 Urban (iii) Dashmesh 50170103 Nagar on Rampura • Mehraj Road (OG) 188 79 to9 Urban (iv) Outgrowth of 50170104 Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG)

203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) Ward No. 1 EBNo.1 632 585 EB No.2 646 412 EB No.3 462 340 EBNo.4 593 307 Ward No. 2 EB No.5 559 22 EBNo.6 536 4 EB No.7 577 EB No.8 621 31 Ward No. 3 EB No.9 525 16 EBNo.1O 639 1 EB No. 11 388 6 EB No. 12 472 14 Ward No. 4 EB No. 13 616 123 EB No. 14 515 124 EB No. 15 634 119 EB No. 16 581 61 EB No. 17 701 ·282 EB No. 18 475 41 Ward No. 5 EB No. 19 646 44 EB No. 20 608 101 EB No. 21 626 89 EB No. 22 666 33 Ward No.6 EB No. 23 661 557 EB No. 24 676 580 EB No. 25 726 604 EB No. 26 600 316 EB No. 27 550 213 Ward No.7 EB No. 28 715 295 EB No. 29 520 47 EB No. 30 441 54 EB No. 31 565 Ward No.8 EB No. 32 445 287 EB No. 33 857 695 EB No. 34 520 108 EB No. 35 651 28 Ward No. 9 EB No. 36 525 184 EBNo.37 556 227 EB No. 38 589 .378 EBNo.39 505 434 Ward No. 10 EB No. 40 707 42 EB No. 41 606 26 EB No. 42 722 12

204 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIDES POPULATION· URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries,.. of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block. / EB population Castes Tribes number population popuhltiotl 2 3 4 5 6 7

41403000 Rampura Phul (M Cl+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 43 723 35 EBNo.44 787 84 Ward No. 11 EB No. 45 725 EB No. 46 424 29 EBNo.47 475 EB No. 48 519 7 Ward No. 12 EBNo.49 . 530 184 EB No. 50 397 11 EBNo.51 515 EB No. 52 481 Ward No. 13 EBNo.53 615 EBNo.54 531 34 EBNo.55 640 40 EBNo.56 653 EB No. 57 519 64 Ward No. 14 EB No. 58 763 II EB No. 59 664 EB No. 60 352 EB No. 61 508 EB No. 62 733 6 Ward No. 15 EB No. 63 600 58 EBNo.64 552 EBNo.65 539 74 Ward No. 16 EB No. 66 626 30 EB No. 67 645 EB No. 68 461 Ward No. 17 EB No. 69 607 60 EB No. 70 487 146 EB No. 71 711 402 EB No. 72 494 277 EB No. 73 692 88 Ward No. 18 EB No. 74 760 379 Ward No. 19 EBNo.75 722 85 Ward No. 20 EB No. 76 360 74 41401000 Gouiaua (M CI) Ward No. 1 EBNo.I 718 376 EB No.2 484 322 Ward No.2 EB No.3 621 372 EB No. 4,;- 364 344 Ward No. 1 EBNo.'5 465 . 41 EBNo.6 337 52 Ward No. 4 EBNo.7 420 ' 5 EBNo.8 504 180

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB popUlation Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

41401000 Goniana (M CI) Ward No.5 EB No.9 645 4 Ward No. 6 EB No. 10 502 24 EB No. II 565 24 Ward No.7 EB No. 12 547 EB No. 13 413 19 Ward No.8 EB No. 14 758 96 EBNo.15 579 106 Ward No. 9 EB No. 16 605 4 EB No. 17 638 42 Ward No. 10 EB No. 18 500 39 EB No. 19 636 42 Ward No. II EB No. 20 401 247 EB No. 21 499 370 Ward No. 12 , EB No. 22 450 4 EBNo.25 362 Ward No. 13 EB No. 23 416 116 EB No. 24 302 57 EB No. 26 82 . 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Ward No. I EB No. I 551 287 EB No.2 165 56 EB No. 201 467 65 EB No. 202 438 95 EB No. 203 558 8 EB No. 204 520 4 EB No. 205 493 126 EB No. 206 526 40 EB No. 207 445 EB No. 208 612 2 41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) Ward No. I EBNo.1 54 II EB No.2 496 110 EB No.3 471 3 Ward No.2 EB No.4 423 22 EB No.5 559 39 EB No.6 48 19 Ward No.3 EB No.7 487 EB No.8 446 14 Ward No.4 EB No.9 424 EB No. 10 407 Ward No.5 EB No. II 442 352 EB No. 12 610 371 Ward No.6 EB No. 13 557 318 EB No. 14 534 218

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDLLED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Cooe Nameoftown Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block ( EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 S 6 7 41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M el) Ward No. 7 EB No. 15 491 313 EB No .. 16 562 151 Ward No. 8 EBNorl7 803 541 Ward No. 9 EB No. 18 438 EB No. 19 370 Ward No. 10 EBNo.20 517 363 EBNo.21 532 289 Ward No. 11 EB No. 22 52& 347 EB No. 23 553 279 Ward No. 12 EB No. 24 753 116 EE No. 25 607 151 Ward No. 13 EB No. 26 573 EB No. 27 551 136 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward t{o. 1 EB No. I 954 221 EB No.2 300 114 EB No.3 556 130 EB No.4 37& 78 EBNo.5 324 69 EB No.6 365 123 EB No. 101 887 255 EB No. 102 932 153 EB No~ 103 692 246 EB No. 104 486 58 EB No. 105 368 42 Ward No.2 EB No.7 517 5 EB No.8 611 125 EB No.9 515 68 EB No. 10 699 312 EBNo.11 602 32 Ward No.3 EBNo.1 756 133 EB No. 2 757 113 EB No.3 700 40 EBNo.4 602 55 EBNo.S 721 199 EBNo.6 568 73 EBNo.7 616 44 EBNo.8 605 105 EBNo, 9 • 451 162 EB No. 10 517 150 EBNo.ll 577 Ward No. 4 EBNo.12 635 91 EB No. 13 697 . 102

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M el) Ward No.4 EBNo.14 705 n EBNo.15 620 III EBNo.16 662 145 EBNo.17 1,054 152 EB No. 18 901 149 EBNo.19 635 EBNo.20 492 33 EB No. 21 482 53 EB No. 22 775 237 EB No. 23 571 134 EB No. 24 639 103 Ward No. 5 EB No. 25 692 60 EB No. 26 651 95 EB No. 27 644 235 EB No. 28 675 141 EB No. 29 602 69 EB No. 30 650 403 EB No. 31 717 10 EB No. 32 656 66 EB No. 33 495 41 EBNo.34 649 36 EB No. 35 517 268 Ward No.6 EB No. 36 566 11 EB No. 37 730 47 EB No. 38 736 31 EB No. 39 629 137 EB No. 40 687 95 EB No. 41 638 6 EB No. 42 800 203 EB No. 43 881 20 Ward No.7 EB No. 44 698 245 EB No. 45 849 319 EB No. 46 739 113 EB No. 47 690 383 EB No. 48 850 540 EB No. 49 579 347 EB No. 50 369 53 EB No. 51 1,332 522 Ward No. 8 EB No. 52 468 31 EB No. 53 359 24 EB No. 54 622 43 EB No. 55 694 295

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 8 EB No. 56 469 18

EB No. 57 ..,. 635 41 EB No. 51t 771 68 EB No. 59 656 35 EB No. 60 673 9 EB No. 61 638 36 EB No. 62 719 28 EB No. 63 699 32 EB No. 64 273 23 EB No. 65 1,087 41 EB No. 66 387 9 Ward No.9 EB No. 67 685 27 EB No. 68 710 21 EB No. 69 610 7 EB No. 70 758 10 EB No. 71 707 EB No. 72 773 EB No. 73 701 7 EB No. 74 620 EB No. 75 575 6 EB No. 76 582 Ward No. 10 EB No. 77 757 49 EB No. 78 779 72 EB No. 79 657 13 EB No. 80 652 EB No. 81 792 88 EB No. 82 589 42 EB No. 83 715 14 EB No. 84 668 2 EB No. 85 809 27 EB No. 86 703 23 Ward No. 11 EB No. 87 667 19 EB No. 88 542 42 EB No. 89 518 94 EB No. 90 677 454 EB No. 91 484 104 EB No. 92 616 346 EB No. 93 398 23 EBNo.94 460 5 EB No. 95 668 Ward No. 12 EBNo.96 678 26 EB No. 97 517 104

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 12 EBNo.98 490 171 EBNo.99 477 13 EBNo.100 514 32 EBNo.101 539 13 EBNo.102 731 19 EBNo.103 691 EBNo.l04 625 29 EB No. 105 644 10 EBNo.106 361 3 EBNo.107 575 135 EB No. 108 520 120 EBNo.109 469 88 EB No. 328 282 37 Ward No. 13 .. EBNo.11O 773 82 EBNo. III 548 31 EBNo. tl2 458 6S EBNo.1I3 660 25 EBNo.114 700 89 Ward No. 14 EB No. 115 673 141 EB No. 116 551 191 EB No. 117 605 40 EBNo.118 713 III EB No. 119 653 M EBNo.120 642 161 EB No. 121 673 6 EB No. 122 546 126 EB No. 123 565 79 Ward No. 15 EBNo.124 606 78 EB No. 125 735 129 EBNo.126 753 405 EBNo.127 733 350 EB No. 128 777 488 EBNo.129 649 476 EB No. 130 616 465 EBNo.131 597 168 EBNo.132 712 621 EBNo.133 650 637 Ward No. 16 EBNo.134 620 3 EBNo.135 590 EBNo.136 519 132 EB No. 137 487 77 EBNo.138 686 241

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block { EB population . Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 16 EBNo.139 664 119 EBNo.140 703 Ward No. 17 E~No.141 467 13 EB No. 142 574 69 EB No. 143 561 19 EB No. 144 534 280 EBNo.145 509 305 EB No. 146 479 147 EBNo.147 611 21 Ward No. 18 EBNo.148 563 40 EB No. 149 728 113 EBNo.150 629 192 EBNo.151 636 6 EB No. 152 640 26 EB No. 153 747 . 126 EB No. 154 730 55 EB No. 155 764 Ward No. 19 EB No. 156 646 8 EB No. 157 633 94 EB No. 158 612 295 EB No. 159 575 14 EB No. 160 691 II EB No. 161 720 59 EB No. 162 780 14 EB No. 163 560 EB No. 164 467 Ward No. 20 EB No. 165 716 EB No. 166 634 EB No. 167 731 16 EB No. 168 729 3 EB No. 169 680 EB No. 170 645 EB No. 171 553 EB No. 172 636 Ward No. 21 EB No. 173 728 9 EBNo.174 752 55 EB No. 175 774 570 EB No. 176 667 . 371 EB No. 177 597 46 EB No. 178 711 62 EB No. J79 698 EB No. 180 617

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled SCheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 22 EB No. 181 748 55 EB No. 182 478 EB No. 183 674 II EB No. 184 675 32 EB No. 185 . 628 56 EB No. 186 515 45 EB No. 187 703 376 EB No. 188 535 292 EB No. 189 506 21 I EB No. 190 617 183 Ward No. 23 EB No. 191 726 EB No. 192 564 IS EB No. 193 469 EB No. 194 588 EB No. 195 463 EB No. 196 517 EB No. 197 480 5 EB No. 198 584 9 Ward No. 24 EB No. 199 547 EB No. 200 613 EB No. 201 742 101 EB No. 202 581 95 EB No. 203 395 EB No. 204 631 28 EB No. 205 688 to EBNo.206 558 Ward No. 25 EB No. 207 535 528 EB No. 208 667 624 EB No. 209 929 230 EB No. 210 606 515 EBNo.211 683 496 EB No. 212 523 437 EB No. 213 690 214 EB No. 214 532 201 Ward No. 26 EB No. 215 533 208 EB No. 216 536 394 EB No. 217 452 154 EB No. 218 633 34 EB No. 219 526 74 EB No. 220 588 69 EB No. 221 554 93 EB No. 222 729 174

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA nON - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number '1- population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 223 402 132 EB No. 224 811 259 EB No. 225 655 288 EB No. 226 708 373 Ward No., 27 EBNo.227 642 278 EBNo.228 593 360 EB No. 229 680 350 EB No. 230 672 388 EB No. 231 692 322 EB No. 232 527 339 EB No. 233 657 221 EBNo.234 731 280 EB No. 235 745 469 EB No. 236 872 450 EBNo.237 752 625 Ward No. 28 EBNo.238 448 119 EBNo.239 557 190 EB No. 240 584 172 EB No. 241 607 196 EB No. 242 731 212 EBNo.243 440 68 EBNo.244 400 84 EB No. 245 534 301 EB No. 246 633 233 EB No. 247 631 253 EB No. 248 676 288 EB No. 249 721 371 Ward No. 29 EB No. 250 608 344 EB No. 251 518 244 EBNo.252 553 393 EBNo.253 606 389 EBNo.254 764 514 EBNo.255 772 288 EBNo.256 719 432 EB No. 257 627 553 EB No. 258 558 357 EB No. 259 689 443 EBNo.260 406 34 EBNo.261 561 9 EBNo.262 509 EBNo.263 311 40 EBNo.264 597 35

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 30 . EB No. 265 337 102 EB No. 266 678 100 EB No. 267 645 106 EB No. 268 803 151 EB No. 269 470 103 EB No. 270 684 160 EB No. 271 858 282 EBNo.272 625 123 EB No. 273 668 218 EB No. 274 577 121 EB No. 275 535 131 Ward No. 31 EB No. 276 601 91 EB No. 277 728 118 EB No. 278 660 90 EB No. 279 674 167 EB No. 280 741 161 EB No. 281 741 230 EB No. 282 686 46 EB No. 283 563 129 EB No. 284 884 239 EB No. 285 723 241 EB No. 286 570 91 Ward No. 32 EB No. 287 676 151 EB No. 288 627 31 EB No. 289 479 38 EB No. 290 629 119 EB No. 291 . 817 68 EB No. 292 696 84 EB No. 293 623 57 EB No. 294 856 228 EB No. 295 660 118 EB No. 296 675 S6 Ward No. 33 EB No. 297 603 97 EB No. 298 607 69 EB No. 299 54S 42 EB No. 300 716 147 EB No. 301 629 62 EB No. 302 599 138 EB No. 303 799 151 EB No. 304 749 174 EB No. 305 688 334 EB No. 306 660 166

214 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB popUlation Castes Tribes number popUlation popUlation 2 3 4 5 6 7 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Ward No. 33 EBNo.307 814 147 Ward No. 34 EDNo.308 895 349 EB No. 309 686 215 EB No. 310 661 103 EB No. 311 634 283 EB No. 312 780 483 EB No. 313 614 182 EB No. 314 558 97 EB No. 315 468 197 EB No. 316 434 46 Ward No. 35 EB No. 317 259 EB No. 318 580 EB No. 319 544 4 EB No. 320 360 EB No. 321 624 EB No. 322 715 EB No. 323 765 5 EB No. 324 782 EB No. 325 751 EB No. 326 808 77 EB No. 327 539 261 41406000 Sangat (M CI) Ward No. I EB No. I 452 207 it- Ward No.2 EB No.,2 430 38 Ward No.3 EB No.3 459 8 Ward No. 4 EB No.4 483 214 Ward No.5 EB No.5 495 247 Ward No. 6 EB No.6 526 197 Ward No. 7 EB No.7 503 55 Ward No.8 EB No.8 475 26 Ward No.9 EB No.9 591 519 Ward No. 10 EB No. 10 627 105 Ward No. II EBNo.11 360 58 41408000 Kot Fatta (M CI) Ward No. I EBNo.1 644 188 Ward No. 2 EB No.2 547 117 Ward No.3 EB No.3 451 285 Ward No. 4 EB No.4 484 218 Ward No.5 EB No.5 491 480 Ward No.6 EB No.6 448'. 398 EB No.7 441 402 Ward No.7 EB No.8 451 206 Ward No. 8 EB No.9 50r 113 Ward No. 9 EB No. 10 394 23

215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATlON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41408000 Kot Fatta (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. 11 823 11 Ward No. 11 EB No. 12 829 250 41407000 Raman (M CI) Ward No. 1 EB No.1 513 84 EB No.2 543 536 EB No.3 504 504 Ward No. 2 EBNo ... 761 55 EB No.5 700 24 Ward No. 3 EB No.6 624 503 EBNo.7 500 384 EBNo.8 410 267 Ward No. 4 EBNo.9 694 EB No. 10 766 94 Ward No. 5 EB No. Jl 730 EB No. 12 569 Ward No. 6' EB No. 13 657 EB No. 14 621 Ward No. 7 EB No. 15 678 665 EB No. 16 315 139 EB No. 17 689 71 Ward No.8 EB No. 18 407 EB No. 19 573 10 EB No. 20 679 95 Ward No. 9 EB No. 21 540 48 EB No. 22 539 392 EB No. 23 521 255 Ward No. 10 EB No. 24 528 9 EB No. 25 604 76 EO No. 26 556 139 Ward No. 11 EB No. 27 643 244 EB No. 28 902 640 Ward No. 12 EO No. 29 840 112 EB No. 30 648 42 Ward No. 13 EBNo.31 499 64 EB No. 32 798 486 4140900() Maur (M el) Ward No. I EBNo.1 589 297 EB No.2 612 325 EBNo.3 641 640 Ward No.2 EB No.4 567 8

216 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE . Location Code Name of town Ward number Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block r EB population Castes Tribes number population population 6 7 I 2 3 4 5 41400000 MaoT (M Cl) Ward No. 2 EBNo.5 514 78 EBNo.6 857 -261 Ward No. 3 J!B NO.7 795 365 EBNo.8 no 01 Ward No. 4 EBNo.9 635 92 ED No. I() 558 EB No. 11 805 21 Ward No. 5 EBNo.]2 71J5 346 EBNo.13 631 61 EB No. 14 585 14 Ward No.6 EB No.IS 638 EB NQ. 16 556 EB No. 17 401 13 Wa,dNo.7 EB No. 18 527 :, EE No. 19 582 4 ED No. 20 67S 11 Ward No. 8 BBNo.21 764 ED No. 22 787 5 Ward No. 9 EB.No.23 743 519 EB No. 24 583 281 ED No. 25 485 207 Ward No. to EBNo.26 857 3S0 EBNo.27 810 435 Ward No. II EBNo.28 795 412 EBNo.29 (j77 4S9 EBND.30 (jgg 88 Ward No. 12 EBN().31 521 317 EO No. 32 618 441 EB No. 33 646 136 Ward No. :3 EBNo.34 613 lG2 EDNa. 35 447 139 EBNo.36 576 317 Ward No. 14 EBNo.37 986 819 EBNo.3i!, 787 381 Ward No. 15 EBNo.39 773 133 EBNo.40 940 106 EB No. 41 731 4

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town TotaU Number of households Total population (including code RuraU Population in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

14 Bathinda Total 63,510 354,652 J87,539 167,JJ3 55,674 29,828 25,846 Rural 48,754 271,891 143,756 128,135 43,418 23,103 20,315 Urban 14,756 82,761 43,783 38,978 12,256 6,725 5,531 0001 Phul Total 8,695 48,271 25,396 22,875 7,812 4,078 3,734 Rural 8,679 48,186 25,354 22,832 7,800 4,072 3,728 Urban 16 85 42 43 12 6 6 41403000 Das~mesh Nagar on Rampura . Urban 16 85 42 43 12 6 6 Mehraj Road (OG). Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 5,189 28,934 15,436 13,498 4,707 2,557 2,150 Rural 5,176 28,860 15,396 13,464 4,700 2,552 2,148 Urban 13 74 40 34 7 5 2 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar Urban 13 74 40 34 7 5 2 on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20 .,.. 0003 Nathana Total 6,824 38,200 20,179 • 18,021 5,802 3,080 2,722 Rural 6,747 ' 37,821 19,980 17,841 5,745 3,047 2,698 Urban 77 379 199 180 57 33 24 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - Urban 77 379 199 180 57 33 24 Bathinda Road (OG)· Ward No.18 0004 Bathinda Tolal 11,189 61,481 32,543 28,938 9,512 5,087 4,425 Rural 11,046 60,798 32,181 28,617 9,407 5,023 4,384 Urban 143 683 362 321 105 64 41 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 143 683 362 321 105 64 41 0005 Sangat Total 6,133 34,332 18,049 16,283 5,655 2,995 2,660 Rural 6,133 34,332 18,049 16,283 5,655 2,995 2,660 Urban 0006 Talwandi SaOO TOlal 7,263 40,727 21,593 19,134 6,707 3,612 3,095 Rural 7,263 40,727 21,593 19,134 6,707 3,612 3,095 Urban 0007 Maur Total 3,710 21,167 11,203 9,964 3,404 1,802 1,602 Rural 3,710 21,167 11,203 9,964 3,404 1,802 1,602 Urban URBAN 41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) Urban 1,836 10,020 5,310 4,710 1,571 861 704 41401000 Goniana (M CI) Urban 513 2,886 1,526 1,360 423 239 184 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 143 683 362 321 105 64 41 41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) Urban 697 4,163 2,204 1,959 635 346 289 41405000 Balhinda (M Cll Urban 8,337 46,295 24,463 21,832 6,493 3,605 2,888 41406000 Sangal (M CI) Urban 292 1,674 869 80S 293 156 137 41408000 Kot Fatta (M el) Urban 501 2,691 1,447 1,244 402 217 185 41407000 Raman (M CI) Urban 994 5,938 3,135 2,803 972 505 467 41409000 Maur(MCI) Urban 1,443 8,411 4,467 3,944 1,362 726 636

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FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total! District! CD Block! Town RuraV Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 .17 1& 19 3 2

123,927 75,548 48,379 230,725 111,991 118,734 . 149,717 100,382 49,335 Total Bathinda 84,910 52,109 32,801 186,981 91,647 95,334 123,454 79,069 44,385 Rural 39,017 23,439 15,578 43,744 20,344 23,400 26,263 21,313 4,950 Urban 15,680 9,407 6,273 32,591 ' 15,989 16,602 22,179 13,908 8,271 Total Phu1 15,628 9,379 6,249 32,558 15,975 16,583 22,155 13,888 8,267 Rural 52 28 24 33 14 19 24 20 4 Urban 52 28 24 33 14 19 24 20 4 Urban Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura· Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 8,965 5,544 3,421 19,969 9,892 10,077 13,336 8,481 4,855 Total Rampura 8,932 5,524 3,408 19,928 9,872 10,056 13,304 8,462 4,842 Rural 33 20 13 41 20 21 32 19 13 Urban 33 20 13 41 20 21 32 19 13 Urban Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20 13,256 8,021 5,235 24,944 12,158 12,786 15,725 10,775 4,950 Total Nathana 13,143 7,951 5,192 24,678 12~029 12,649 15,527 10,674 4,853 Rural 113 70 43 266 129 137 198 101 97 Urban 113 70 43 266 129 137 198 101 97 Urban Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - I" Bathinda Road (00) - Ward No.18 19,960 12,381 7,579 41,521 20,162 21,359 26,026 17,929 8,097 Total Bathinda 19,654 12,203 7,451 41.144 19,978 21,166 25,817 17,763 8,054 Rural 306 178 128 317 184 193 209 166 43 Urban 306 178 128 377 184 193 209 166 43 Urban Bhisiana (eT) 10,167 6,321 3,846 24,165 11,728 12,437 16,325 9,996 6,329 Total Sangat 10,167 6,321 3,846 24,165 1I,728 12,437 16,325 9,996 6,329 Rural Urban 11,115 6,893 4,222 29,612 14,700 14,912 19,687 12,123 7,564 Total Talwandi Sabo 11,115 6,893 4,222 29,612 14,700 14,912 19,687 12,123 7,564 Rural Urban 6,211 3,838 2,433 14,896 7,365 1,S31 10,639 6,163 4,476 Total Maur 6,271 3,838 2,433 14,896 7,365 7,531 10,639 6,163 4,476 . Rural Urban URBAN 4,142 2,501 1,641 5,878 2,809 3,069 3,368 2,602 766 Urban Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 1,497 906 591 1,389 620 769 874 713 161 Urban Ooniana (M el) 306 178 128 377 184 193 209 166 43 Urban Bhisiana (eT) 1,841 1,132 709 2,322 1,072 1,250 1,417 1,101 316 Urban Bhucho Malldi (M CI) 24,315 14,419 9,896 21,980 10,044 11,936 14,040 11,619 2,421 Urban Bathindn (M e1) 459 258 201 1,215 611 604 491 468 23 Urban Sangat (M el) 1,046 651 395 1,645 796 849 931 759 172 Urban Kot Falta (M el) 2,232 1,414 818 3,706 1,721 1,985 2,029 1,630 399, Urban Raman (M CI) 3,179 1,980 1,199 5,232 2,487 2,745 2,904 2,255 649 Urban Maur(MCI)

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Totall Industrial category code Rurall Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

14 Bathinda Total 111,363 86,968 24,395 5,425 4,438 987 61,204 49,575 11,629 Rural 88,457 67,544 20,913 5,236 4,262 974 58,711 47,362 11,349 Urban 22,906 19,424 3,482 189 176 13 2,493 2,213 280 0001 Phul Total 15,489 11,831 3,658 895 719 176 '10,287 8,115 2,172 Rural 15,472 11,815 3,657 895 719 176 10,286 8,114 2,172 Urban 17 16 1 I 1 41403000 Das~mesh Nagar on Rampura· Urban 17 16 Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 9,580 7,249 2,331 508 409 99 5,868 4,598 1,270 Rural 9,548 7,230 2,318 508 409 99 5,847 4,584 1,263 Urban 32 19 13 21 14 7 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar Urban 32 19 13 21 14 7 on Pitho Road (OG)· Ward No.20 0003 Nathana Total 11,702 8,910 2,792 619 549 70 6,335 5,589 746 Rural 11,574 '8,826 2,748 618 548 70 6,232 5,514 718 Urban 128 84 44 I I !O3 75 28 41403000 lawahar Nagar on Rampura - Urban 128 84 44 103 75 28 Bilthinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 0004 Bathinda Total 19,457 15,672 3,785 831 651 180 13,296 11,142 2,154 Rural 19,251 15,508 3,743 831 651 180 13,242 11,093 2,149 Urban 206 164 42 54 49 5 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 206 164 42 54 49 5 0005 Sangat Total 11,826 8,395 3,431 .1,117 872 245 8.460 6,178 2,282 Rural 11,826 8,395 3,431 1,117 872 245 8.460 6,178 2,282 Urban 0006 Talwandi Sabo Total 13,620 10,483 3.137 907 755 152 9,638 7,764 1,874 Rural 13,620 10,483 3.137 907 755 152 9,638 7,764 1,874 Urban 0007 Maur Total 7,166 5,287 1.879 360 308 52 5,006 4,115 891 Rural 7,166 5,287 1.879 360 308 52 5,006 4,115 891 Urban URBAN 41403000 Rampura Phu1 (M CI+oo) Urban 2,498 2,115 383 26 25 370 309 61 41401000 Goniana (M CI) Urban 814 672 142 1 95 77 18 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban 206 164 42 54 49 5 41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) Urban 1,289 1,037 252 59 55 4 41405000 Bathinda (M CI) Urban 12,736 10,760 1,976 36 28 8 388 315 73 41406000 Sangat (M CI) Urban 460 442 18 4 4 31 I 304 7 41408000 Kot Fatta (M el) Urban 646 619 27 66 65 322 317 5 41407000 Raman(MCl) Urban 1,812 1,521 291 22 20 2 445 372 73 41409000 Maur(M CI) Urban 2,445 2,094 351 34 33 I 449 415 34

220 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Town RuraV Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2·

2.234 1,233 1,001 42,500 31,722 10,778 38,354 13,414 24,940 Total Bathinda 1.817 951 866 22,693 14,969 7,724 34,997 11,525 23,472 Rural 417 282 135 19,807 16,753 3,054 3,357 1,889 1,468 Urban 444 234 210 3,863 2,763 1,100 6,690 2,077 4,613 Total Phul 444 234 210 3,847 ,2,748 1,099 6,6&3 2,073 4,6\0 Rural 16 15 1 7 4 3 Urban 16 15 7 4 3 Urban Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura . Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 132 56 76 3,072 2,186 886 3,756 1,232 2,524 Total Rampura 132 56 76 3,061 2,181 880 3,756 1,232 2,524 Rural 11 5 6 Urban II 5 6 Urban Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20 237 151 86 4,511 2,621 1,890 4,023 1,865 2,158 Total Nathana 237 151 86 4,487 2,~13 1,874 3,953 1,848 2,105 Rural 24 8 16 70 17 53 Urban 24 & 16 70 17 53 Urban Jawahar Nagar on Rampura • Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 403 239 164 4,927 3,640 1,287 6,569 2,257 4,312 Total Bathinda 403 239 164 4,775 3,525 1,250 6,566 2,255 4,311 Rural 152 115 37 3 2 I Urban 152 115 37 3 2 I Urban Bhisiana (CT) 121 76 45 2,128 1,269 859 4,499 1,601 2,898 Total Sangat 121 76 45 2,128 1,269 859 4,499 1,601 2,898 Rural Urban 268 137 131 2,807 1,827 980 6,067 1,640 4,427 Total Talwandi Sabo 268 137 131 2,807 1,827 980 6,067 1,640 4,427 Rural Urban 212 58 154 1,588 806 782 3,473 876 2,597 Total Maur 2\2 58 \54 \,588 806 182 3,473 876 2,597 Rural Urban URBAN 42 38 4 2,060 1,743 317 870 487 383 Urban Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 37 24 13 681 570 111 60 41 19 Urban Goniana (M CI) 152 115 37 3 2 I Urban Bhisiana (CT) 11 9 2 1,219 973 246 128 64 64 Urban Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 240 154 86 12,072 10,263 1,809 1,304 859 445 Urban Bathinda (M CI) 6 5 I 139 129 10 31 26 5 Urban Sangat (M CI) 13 12 1 245 225 20 285 140 145 Urban Kot Fatta (M CI) 37 2S 12 1,308 1,104 204 217 109 108 Urban Raman(MCI) 31 15 16 1,931 1,631 300 459 161 298 Urban Maur(MCI)

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town TotalJ Industrial category code RuralJ Household industry number Urban Cultivators AgricuJturiil labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

14 Bathinda Total 980 336 644 15,301 9,289 16,011 1,210 197 1,023 Rural 962 333 629 14,515 8,931 15,583 1,172 185 987 Urban 18 3 15 .786 357 429 48 12 36 0001 Phul Total 204 83 121 4,240 1,534 2,706 328 62 266 Rural 204 83 121 4,240 1,534 2,706 327 62 265 Urban 41403000 Da"hmesh Nagar on Rampura· Urban Mehraj Road (00) - Ward No.19 0002 Rampura Total 85 29 56 2,479' 910 1,569 68 13 55 Rural 85 29 56 2,479 910 1,569 68 13 55 Urban 41403000 Outgrowth ofOandhi Nagar Urban on Pitho Road (00) - Ward No.20 0003 Nathana Total 140 61 79 2,815 1,478 1,337 97 34 63 Rural 138 " 61 77 2,783 1,470 1,313 97 34 63 Urban 2 2 32 8 24 41403000 lawahar Nagar on Rampura - Urban 2 2 32 8 24 Bathinda Road (00) - Ward No.18 0004 Bathinda Total 140 52 88 4,232 1,595 2,637 159 34 125 Rural 140 52 88 4,23h- 1,594 2,637 159 34 125 Urban 1 I 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban I I 0005 Sangat Total 198 53 145 3,541 1,314 2,227 50 II 39 Rural 198 53 145 3,541 1,314 2,227 50 II 39 Urban 0006 Talwandi Sabo Total 104 37 67 4,882 1,378 3,504 187 19 168 Rural 104 37 67 4,882 1,378 3,504 187 19 168 Urban 0007 Maur Total 93 18 75 2,359 732 1,627 284 12 272 Rural 93 18 75 2,359 732 1,627 284 12 272 Urban URBAN 41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI+OO) Urban 10 9 166 82 84 10 2 8 41401000 Ooniana eM CI) Urban 2 I 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) Urban I 41404000 Bhucho Mandi eM CI) Urban I I 41405000 Bathinda (M el) Urban 3 2 76 65 II 35 10 25 41406000 Sangat eM C1) Urban 19 18 I 41408000 Kot Fatta (M CI) Urban 238 119 119 41407000 Raman (M CI) Urban 75 5 70 41409000 Maur(MCI) Urban 2 2 209 66 143

222 ~CENSUSABSTRACT liC)1t S~DULED CASTES of marsinal workers Total! District! CD Block! Town Location RuraV code Non-workers Urban bther workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

10,853 3,592 7,261 204,935 87,157 117,778 Total Bathinda 14 8,348 2,075 6,273 148,437 64,687 83,750 Rural 2,505 1,517 988 56,498 22,470 34,028 Urban 1,918 398 1,520 26,092 11,488 14,604 Tolal Phul 0001 1,9'12 394 ' 1,518 26,0'31 11,466 14,565 Rural 6 4 2 61 22 39 Urban 6 4 2 61 22 39 4£ban Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura-41403000 Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 1,124 280 844 15,598 6,955 8,643 Total Rampura 0002 1,124 280 844 15,556 6,934 8,622 Rural 42 21 21 Urban 42 21 21 Urban Oulgrowth of Gandhi Nagar 41403000 on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20 971 292 679 22,475 9,404 13,071 Tolal Nalhana 0003 935 283 652 22,294 .. 9,306 12,988 Rural 36 9 27 181 98 83 Urban 36 9 27 181 98 83 Urban Jawahar Nagar on Rampura- 41403000 Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 2,038 576 1,462 35,455 14,614 20,841 Total Bathinda 0004 2,036 575 1,461 34,981 14,418 20,563 Rural 2 I I 474 196 278 Urban 2 I 1 474 196 278 Urban Bhisiana (eT) 41402000 710 223 487 18,007 8,053 9,954 Total Sangat 0005 710 223 487 18,007 8,053 9,954 Rural Urban 894 206 688 21,040 9,470 11,570 Total Talwandi Sabo 0006 894 206 688 21,040 9,470 11,570 Rural Urban 737 114 623 10,528 5,040 5,488 Tolal Maur 0007 737 114 623 10,528 5,040 5,488 Rural Urban URBAN 684 402 282 6,652 2,708 3,944 Urban Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 41403000 57 39 18 2,012 813 1,199 Urban Goniano (M el) 41401000 2 I I 474 196 278 Urban Bhisiana (eT) 41402000 127 64 63 2,746 1,103 1,643 Urban Bhucho Mandi (M el) 41404000 1,190 783 407 32,255 12,844 19,411 Urban Bathinda (M el) 41405000 12 8 4 1,183 401 782 Urban Sangat (M el) 41406000 45 21 24 1,760 688 1,072 Urban Kot Falla (M ell 41408000 141 104 37 3,909 1,505 2,404 Urban Raman (M el) 41407000 247 95 152 5,507 2,212 3,295 Urban Maur(MCI) 41409000

223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation} age-BEouE 0-6 number Name ofVillase . hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0001 Phul (Total) 54,408.0 25,109 148,034 78,135 69,899 19,238 10,592 8,646 0001 Phul (Rural) 54,408.0 24,977 147,312 77,740 69,572 19,128 10,544 8,584 0001 Phul (Urban) 132 722 395 327 110 48 62 Phul (Rural) 01036500 Neor 515.0 291 1,738 900 838 246 138 108 01036600 Maluka 2,093.0 1,036 6,069 3,237 2,832 727 413 314 01036700 KothaGuru 3,078.0 1,544 8,915 4,688 4,227 1,101 613 488 01036800 Bury Thror 331.0 243 1,477 782 695 180 101 79 01036900 Siriewala 1,295.0 755 4,675 2,453 2,222 613 332 281 01037000 Burj Ladha Singhwala 608.0 332 1,936 1,017 919 253 146 107 01037100 Bhagta 2,163.0 2,038 11,809 6,268 5,541 1,437 798 639 01037200 Kesar Singhwala 401.0 208 1,235 631 604 145 73 72 01037300 Bhodipllra 1,019.0 537 3,179 1,646 1,533 425 209 216 01037400 Ramuwala 468.0 262 1,585 843 742 219 119 100 01037500 Hakam Singhwala 465.0 247 1,547 818 729 214 123 91 01037600 Koer Singhwala 583.0 223 1,395 713 682 181 94 87 01037700 AkliaJalal 1,117.0 505 2,944 1,576 1,368 393 222 171 01037800 Gurusar 706.0 372 2,193 1;146 1,047 295 166 129 01037900 Hamirgarh 837.0 465 2,981 1,562 1,419 448 238 210 01038000 Jalal 2,014.0 1,006, 5,904 3,126 2,778 709 384 325 01038100 Dyalpura Bhaika 2,042.0 825 4,554 2,422 2,132 629 354 275 01038200 Gaunspura 363.0 107 651 333 318 107 57 50 01038300 Kangar 686.0 316 1,953 Iml 922 283 143 140 01038400 Salabatpura 565.0 315 1,832 945 887 223 121 102 01038500 Adampura 586.0 317 1,917 997 920 258 150 108 01038600 Rajgarh 667.0 251 1,554 835 719 206 III 95 01038700 Dulewala 640.0 376 2,231 1,160 1,071 367 198 169 01038800 Bhai Rupa 4,567.0 2,232 13,294 6,996 6,298 1,863 1,030 833 01038900 Gumti Kalan 2,025.0 854 5,367 2,810 2,557 618 323 295 01039000 Dayafpura Mirza 2,f62.0 832 4,609 2,420 2,189 566 302 264 01039100 Selbrah 1,539.0 801 4,637 2,466 2,171 637 343 294 01039200 Kauloke 353.0 159 876 445 431 85 47 38 01039300 Burj Gill 528.0 388 2,127 1.120 1,007 261 lSI 110 01039400 Dhapali 2,485.0 927 5,654 2,973 2,681 723 399 324 01039500 Ghandawna 837.0 433 2,569 1,385 1,184 308 171 137 01039600 Sandhu Khurd 424.0 234 1,388 729 659 201 110 91 01039700 Phulwal 657.0 337 1,924 1,058 866 244 134 110 01039800 Raiya UrfHardaspura 1,399.0 657 4,053 2,119 .,.. 1,934 569 327 242 01039900 Dhingar 385.0 207 1,379 738, 641 140 81 59 01040000 Allike 604.0 367 2,057 1,095 962 260 130 130 01040100 Chotian 409.0 275 1,625 888 737 197 117 80 01040200 Bugran 490.0 317 1,836 944 892 250 \31 119 01042900 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 2,163.0 939 5,334 2,869 2,465 633 351 282 01043400 Burj Mansa 294.0 175 991 528 463 113 69 44 01043500 Phul (Rural) 3,560.0 172 1,076 575 501 136 76 60 01043600 Hamam Singhwala 595.0 190 1,146 618 528 223 127 96 01043700 Sadhana 679.0 331 1,921 1,036 885 254 145 109 01043800 Patti Sandli Mehraj 1,230.0 381 2,360 1,200 1,160 322 171 151 01043900 Patti Saol Mehraj 1,362.0 638 3,618 1,927 1',691 439 258 181 01044000 Patti Kala Mehraj 2,419.0 560 3,197 1.672 1,525 427 248 179 Phul (Urban) 41403000 Dashmesh Nagar on 132 722 395 327 no 48 62 Rampura - Mehraj Road OG - Ward No.19

224 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Phul

Scheduled Castes eOEuation Scheduled Tribes eoeulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e II 12 13 14 . 15 16 17 18 19 2

48,271 25,396 22,875 72,782 -41,474 31,308 Phul (Total) 48,186 25,354 22,832 72,419 41,245 . 31,174 Phul (Rural) 85 42 43 363 229 134 Phul (Urban) Phul (Rural) 711 369 342 926 525 401 Neor 2,366 1,284 1,082 2,971 1,751 1,220 Maluka 2,522 1,303 1,219 4,478 2,528 1,950 KothaGuru 581 307 274 861 500 361 Burj Thror 2,086 1,094 992 2,200 1,255 945 Siriewala 1,205 631 574 883 527 356 BUlj Ladha Singhwala 3,148 1,678 1,470 6,600 3,697 2,903 Bhagta 621 316 305 758 438 320 Kesar Singhwa1a 1,032 530 502 1,475 836 639 Bhodipura 367 185 182 930 549 381 Ramuwala 445 247 198 794 443 351 Hakam Singhwala 342 183 159 874 471 403 Koer Singhwala 668 348 320 1,455 850 605 AkliaJalal 320 159 161 1,118 608 510 Gurusar 1,168 633 535 1,336 752 584 Hamirgarh 2,173 1,136 1,037 2,982 1,664 1,318 Jalal 1,735 915 820 2,098 1,205 893 Dyalpura Bhaika 219 III 108 378 210 168 Gaunspura 886 466 420 973 564 409 Kangar 466 230 236 1,059 593 466 Salabatpura 654 338 316 895 496 399 Adampura 757 414 343 736 414 322 Rajgarh 803 406 397 1,034 593 441 Dulewala 3,246 1,725 1,521 6,681 3,700 2,981 Bhai Rupa 1,316 671 645 2,732 1,523 1,209 Gumti Kalan 1,776 931 845 2,096 1,177 919 Daya1pura Mirza 1,600 838 762 2,352 1,383 969 Selbrah 149 77 72 503 284 219 Kauloke 961 501 460 883 521 362 Burj Gill 1,335 700 635 2,660 1,491 1,169 Dhapali 869 445 424 1,172 672 500 Ghandawna 269 150 119 791 468 323 Sandhu Khurd 664 360 304 910 543 367 Phulwal 887 480 407 1,748 966 782 Raiya Urf Hardaspura 374 197 177 708 415 293 Dhingar 880 443 437 905 533 372 All ike 435 226 209 733 449 284 Chotian 714 358 356 876 511 365 Bugran 1,969 1,049 920 2,416 1,428 9BB Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 187 101 86 542 330 212 Burj Mansa 166 93 73 589 352 237 Phu1 (Rural) t,.. 980 529 451 399 258 141 Hamam Singhwala 693 376 317 859 527 332 Sadhana 782 399 383 1,077 574 503 Patti Sandli Mehraj 1,262 678 584 1,685 938 747 Patti Saol MehTaj 1,397 744 653 1,288 733 555 Patti Kala Mehraj Phul (Urban) 85 42 43 363 229 134 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road OG - Ward No.19

225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Phul (Total) 75,252 36,661 38,591 66,745 43,586 23,159 51,455 39,774 1l,681 0001 Phul (Rural) 74,893 36,495 38,398 66,462 43,348 23,114 51,208 39,559 11,649 0001 Phul (Urban) 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 Phul (Rural) 01036500 Neor 812 375 437 733 477 256 578 445 133 01036600 Maluka 3,098 1,486 1,612 2,782 1,739 1,043 2,481 1,667 814 01036700 KothaGuru 4,437 2,160 2,277 3,429 2,604 825 2,771 2,364 407 01036800 Burj Thror 616 282 334 682 407 275 422 389 33 01036900 Siriewala 2,475 1,198 1,277 2,618 1,441 1,177 1,794 1,255 539 01037000 Burj L:ldha Singhwala 1,053 490 563 1,135 627 508 822 570 252 01037100 Bhagta 5,209 2,571 2,638 4,118 3,226 892 3,295 2,818 477 01037200 Kesar Singhwala 477 193 284 463 299 164 393 282 III 01037300 Bhodipura 1,704 810 894 1,019 905 114 954 890 64 01037400 Ramuwala 655 294 361 729 425 304 552 371 181 01037500 Hakam Singhwala 753 375 378 757 438 319 429 375 54 01037600 Koer Singhwala 521 242 279 459 396 63 421 389 32 01037700 AkliaJala1 1,489 726 763 1,316 Itt 7 499 1,042 796 246 01037800 Gurusar 1,075 538 537 1,146 '648 498 1,082 632 450 01037900 Hamirgarh 1,645 810 835 1,500 833 667 1,050 767 283 01038000 lalal 2,922 1,462 .. 1,460 3,110 1,816 1,294 1,941 1,434 507 01038100 Dyalpura Bhaika 2,456 1,217 1,239 1,542 1,277 265 1,218 1,113 105 01038200 Gaunspura 273 123 150 372 226 146 315 188 127 01038300 Kangar 980 467 513 969 558 411 609 492 117 01038400 Salabatpura 773 352 421 894 558 336 525 401 124 01038500 Adampura 1,022 501 521 809 538 271 620 514 106 01038600 Rajgarh 818 421 397 852 529 323 567 501 66 01038700 Dulewala 1,197 567 630 1,282 663 619 611 604 7 01038800 Bhai Rupa 6,613 3,296 3,317 6,049 3,916 2,133 5,319 3,784 1,535 01038900 Gumti Kalan 2,635 1,287 1,348 3,126 1,695 1,431 2.928 1.638 1,290 01039000 Dayalputa Mirza 2,513 1,243 1,270 2,240 1,429 811 1.679 1,331 348 01039100 Selbrah 2.285 1,083 1,202 2,003 1,372 631 1.251 1.153 98 01039200 Kauloke 373 161 212 369 259 110 367 257 110 01039300 Burj Gill 1,244 599 645 943 679 264 830 668 162 01039400 Dhapali 2,994 1,482 1,512 2,492 1,705 787 1,587 1,496 91 01039500 Ghandawna 1,397 713 684 1,092 785 307 782 694 88 01039600 Sandhu Khurd 597 261 336 621 365 256 560 351 209 01039700 Phulwal 1,014 515 499 892 563 329 675 495 180 01039800 Raiya UrfHardaspura 2,305 1,153 1,152 1,727 1,204 523 1,192 1,122 70 01039900 Dhingar 671 323 348 582 400 182 325 302 23 01040000 All ike 1,152 562 590 1,071 633 438 830 587 243 01040100 Chotian 892 439 453 684 497 187 410 400 JO 01040200 Bugran 960 433 527 751 540 211 611 504 107 01042900 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 2.918 1,441 1,477 2,277 1,616 661 1,977 1,552 425 01043400 Burj Mansa 449 198 251 523 317 206 377 302 75 01043500 Phul (Rural) 487 223 264 369 313 56 320 306 14 01043600 Hamam Singhwala 747 360 387 400 310 90 306 295 11 01043700 Sadhana 1,062 509 553 953 571 382 567 534 33 01043800 Patti Sandli Mehraj 1,283 626 657 1,192 709 483 1,024 681 343 01043900 Patti Saol Mehraj 1,933 989 944 1,670 1,051 619 1,376 1,005 371 01044000 Patti Kala Mehraj 1.909 939 970 1,720 972 748 1,423 845 578 Phul (Urban) 41403000 Dashmesh Nagar on 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 Rampura - Mehraj Road OG - Ward No.19

226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Phul Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30, 31 32 33 ' 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 21,483 19,204 2,279 12,454 9,879 2,575 1,919 923 996 15,599 9,768 5,831 Phul (Total)' 21,452 19,181 2,271 , 12,403 9,840 2,563 1,917 922 995 15,436 9,616 5,820 Phul (Rural~ 31 23 8 51 39 12 2 163 152 II Phul (Urban) Phul (Rural) 194 181 13 157 145 12 18 II 7 209 108 101 Neor 1,045 735 310 868 539 329 109 69 40 459 324 135 Maluka 1,180 1,106 74 607 529 , 78 118 69 49 866 660 206 Kotha Guru 202 197 5 91 84 7 12 10 2 117 98 19 8urj Thror 488 435 53 814 476 338 33 10 23 459 334 125 Siriewala 228 201 27 441 286 155 3 I 2 ISO 82 68 Burj Ladha Singhwa1a 966 909 57 562 510 52 203 153 50 1,564 1,246 318 Bhagta 103 101 2 91 90 I 7 4 3 192 87 105 Kesar Singhwa1a 454 436 18 289 272 17 31 17 14 180 165 15 Bhodipura 248 243 5 63 53 10 12 7 5 229 68 161 Ramuwala 237 218 19 50 47 3 7 4 3 135 106 29 Hakam Singhwala 249 233 16 91 88 3 6 5 75 63 12 Koer Singhwala 545 506 39 247 215 32 3 3 247 72 175 Ak1ialalal 597 417 180 251 141 JlO 9 2 7 225 72 153 Gurusar 469 323 146 398 298 100 27 20 7 156 126 30 Hamirgarh 917 726 191 409 349 ~ 60 43 25 18 572 334 238 Jalal 545 526 19 307 296 II 21 20 1 345 271 74 Dyalpura Bhaika 106 90 16 63 45 18 10 3 7 136 50 86 Gaunspura 179 170 9 309 217 92 3 2 118 104 14 Kangar 217 212 5 34 34 16 15 1 258 140 118 Sal~batpura 268 266 2 60 53 7 30 27 3 262 168 94 Adampura 214 199 15 308 272 36 4 4 41 30 II Rajgarh 3?2 331 1 178 175 3 13 13 88 85 3 Dulewala 2,004 1,635 369 1,158 856 302 350 87 263 1,807 1,206 601 Bhai Rupa 1,065 914 151 215 152 63 395 75 320 1,253 497 756 Gumti Kal~n 597 570 27 502 479 23 27 21 6 553 261 292 Dayalpura Mirza 622 603 19 297 286 11 37 29 8 295 235 60 Selbrah 182 170 12 66 40 26 2 1 117 46 71 Kauloke 377 334 43 217 181 36 52 28 24 184 125 59 Burj Gill 907 876 31 256 238 18 106 83 23 318 299 19 Dhapali 328 309 19 230 212 18 13 11 2 211 162 49 Ghandawna 305 225 80 102 63 39 29 II 18 124 52 72 Sandhu Khurd 262 241 21 183 160 23 24 8 16 206 86 120 Phulwal 713 690 23 305 287 18 10 9 164 136 28 Raiya UTfHardaspura 203 196 7 19 18 1 7 6 96 82 14 Dhingar 346 323 23 355 192 163 16 3 13 113 69 44 Allike 309 303 6 29 27 2 7 7 65 63 2 Chotian 260 248 12 136 122 14 2 2 213 132 81 Bugran 942 841 101 410 312 98 II 5 6 614 394 220 Patti Karam Chand MehTaj 190 184 6 29 28 1 1 I 'I" - 157 89 68 Burj Mansa 254 247 7 13 12 1 14 12 ' 2 39 35 4 Phul (Rural) 42 42 227 218 9 4 4 33 31 2 Hamam Singhwala 285 279 6 171 160 II 2 2 109 93 16 Sadhana 418 389 29 270 182 88 4 4 332 106 226 Patti Sand Ii Mehraj 481 446 35 334 229 105 22 16 6 539 314 225 Patti Saol Mehraj 377 355 22 191 172 19 44 8 36 811 310 50 I Patti Kala Mehraj Phul (Urban) 31 23 8 51 39 12 2 163 152 11 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - Mehraj Road OG - Ward No.19

227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock- Industrial categ0!l: Location code Mar~inaI workers Cultivators A~iculturallabourers number Name ofViIla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 Phul (Total) 15,290 3,812 11,478 2,298 585 1,713 5,151 1,968 3,183 0001 Phul (Rural) 15,254 3,789 11,465 2,298 585 1,713 5,142 1,964 3,178 0001 Phul (Urban) ~6 23 13 9 4 5 Phul (Rural) 01036500 Neor 155 32 123 10 7 3 ·22 19 3 01036600 Maluka 301 72 229 49 4 45 139 48 91 01036700 KothaGuru 658 240 418 118 63 55 140 96 44 01036800 Burj Thror 260 18 242 8 5 3 8 3 5 01036900 Siriewala 824 186 638 113 39 74 290 131 159 01037000 Burj Ladha Singhwala 313 57 256 20 13 7 168 34 134 01037100 Bhagta 823 408 415 33 14 19 346 210 136 01037200 Kesar Singhwala 70 17 53 6 6 4 2 01037300 Bhodipura 65 15 50 11 8 3 8 3 5 01037400 Ramuwala 177 54 123 17 10 7 56 32 24 01037500 Hakam Singhwala 328 63 265 170 2 168 133 61 72 01037600 Koer Singhwala 38 7 31 6 1 5 26 3 23 01037700 AkliaJalal 274 21 253 6 3 3 6 4 2 01037800 Gurusar 64 16 48 33 12 21 6 2 4 01037900 Hamirgarh 450 66 384 182 24 158 234 35 199 01038000 Jalal 1,169 382 , 787 30 17 13 466 285 181 01038100 Dyalpura Bhaika 324 164 160 56 20 36 195 103 92 01038200 Gaunspura 57 38 19 12 II I 6 5 01038300 Kangar 360 66 294 107 25 82 187 39 148 01038400 Salabatpura 369 157 212 2 2 101 98 3 01038500 Adampu(a 189 24 165 10 9 12 2 10 01038600 Rajgarh 285 28 257 62 5 57 203 20 183 01038700 Dulewala 671 59 612 397 36 361 235 14 221 01038800 BhaiRupa 730 132 598 210 29 181 171 38 133 01038900 Gumti Kalan 198 57 141 12 3 9 94 38 56 01039000 Dayalpura Mirza 561 98 463 72 18 54 159 44 115 01039100 Selbrah 752 219 533 84 52 32 246 90 156 01039200 Kauloke' 2 2 I I I 01039300 Burj Gill 113 11 102 5 I 4 59 4 55 01039400 Dhapa1i 905 209 696 72 32 40 220 113 107 01039500 Ghandawna 310 91 219 14 7 7 174 3S 139 01039600 Sandhu Khurd 61 14 47 9 3 6 6 1 5 01039700 Phulwa] 217 68 149 15 13 2 81 29 52 01039800 Raiya UrfHardaspura 535 82 453 34 9 25 181 49 132 01039900 Dhingar 257 98 159 10 8 2 46 38 8 01040000 Allike 241 46 195 29 9 20 59 19 40 01040100 Chotian 274 97 177 17 9 8 24 11 13 01040200 Bugran 140 36 104 8 3 5 74 25 49 01042900 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 300 64 236 147 27 120 55 20 35 01043400 Burj Mansa 146 15 131 6 3 3 14 5 9 01043500 Phul (Rural) 49 7 42 3 3 4 4 01043600 Hamam Singhwala 94 15 79 93 15 78 01043700 Sadhana 386 37 349 18 13 5 74 12 62 01043800 Patti Sandli Mehraj 168 28 140 13 'r- 3 10 98 23 75 01043900 Patti Saol Mehraj 294 46 248 52 12 . 40 86 18 68 01044000 Patti Kala Mehraj 297 127 170 9 7 2 130 85 45 Phul (Urban) 41403000 Dashmesh Nagar on 36 23 13 9 4 5 Rampura· Mehraj Road OG - Ward NO.19

228 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Phu1 of mar~inal workers Location Household indus!!l: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persohs Males Females Name ofVilla~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 , 1,333 154 1,179 6,508 1,105 5,403 81,289 34,549 46,740 Phul (Total) 0001 1,331 154 1,177 6,483 1,086 5,397 80,850 34,392 46,458 Phul (Rural) 0001 2 2 25 19 6 439 157 282 Phul (Urban) 0001 Phul (Rural} 2 2 121 6 115 1,005 423 582 Neor 01036500 14 14 99 20 79 3,287 1,498 1,789 Maluka 01036600 87 6 81 313 75 238 5,486 2,084 3,402 KothaGuru 01036700 7 J 237 10 227 795 375 420 Burj Thror 01036800 33 32 388 15 373 2,057 1,012 1,045 Siriewala 01036900 I 124 10 114 801 390 411 Burj Ladha Singhwala 01037000 120 42 78 324 142 182 7,691 3,042 4,649 Bhagta 01037100 1 I 57 12 45 772 332 440 Kesar Singhwala 01037200 24 23 22 3 19 2,160 741 1.419 Bhodipura 01037300 2 2 102 12 90 856 418 438 Ramuwala 01037400 3 3 22 22 790 380 410 Hakam Singhwala 01037500 2 2 4 I 3 936 317 619 Koer Singhwala 01037600 262 14 248 1,628 759 869 AkliaJalal 01031700 I I 24 2 22 1,047 498 549 Gurusar 01037800 5 2 3 29 5 24 1,481 729 752 Hamirgarh 01037900 78 8 70 595 72 523 2,794 1,310 1,484 Jalal 01038000 4 3 I 69 38' 31 3,012 1,145 1,867 Dyalpura Bhaika 01038100 I I 38 21 17 279 107 172 Gaunspura 01038200 66 2 64 984 473 511 Kangar 01038300 2 2 264 57 207 938 387 551 Salabatpura 01038400 3 2 164 20 144 1,108 459 649 Adampura 01038500 2 2 18 3 15 702 306 396 Rajgarh 01038600 19 5 14 20 4 16 949 497 452 Dulewala 01038700 38 2 36 311 63 248 7,245 3,080 4,165 Bhai Rupa 01038800 60 9 51 32 7 25 2,241 1,115 1,126 Gumti Kalan 01038900 25 2 23 305 34 271 2,369 991 1,378 Dayalpura Mirza 01039000 30 2 28 392 75 317 2,634 1,094 1,540 Selbrah 01039100 507 186 321 Kauloke 01039200 7 1 6 42 5 37 1,184 441 743 Burj Gill 01039300 50S 24 481 108 40 68 3,162 1,268 1,894 Dhapali 01039400 IS 14 107 48 59 1,477 600 877 Ghandawna 01039500 3 2 43 9 34 767 364 403 Sandhu Khurd 01039600 6 6 115 26 89 1,032 495 537 Phulwal 01039700 32 32 288 24 264 2,326 915 1,411 Raiya UrfHardaspura 01039800 96 36 60 105 16 89 797 338 459 Dhingar 01039900 II II 142 18 124 986 462 524 Allike 01040000 5 2 3 228 75 153 941 391 550 Chotian 01040100 58 8 50 1,085 404 681 Bugran 01040200 16 16 82 \7 65 3,051 1,253 1,804 Patti Karam Chand Mehraj 01042900 126 7 119 468 211 257 Burj Mansa 01043400 17 16 25 6 19 707 262 445 Phul (Rural) 01043500 1 746 308 438 Harnam Singhwala 01043600 5 5 289 12 277 968 465 503 Sadhana 01043700 I I 56 2 54 1,168 491 677 Patti Sandli Mehraj 01043800 II 10 145 IS 130 1,948 816 1,072 Patti Saol Mehraj 01043900 37 37 121 3~ 86 1,477 700 777 Patti Kala Mehraj 01044000 t Phul (Urban) 2 2 25 19 6 439 157 282 Dashmesh Nagar on 41403000 Rampura - Mehraj Road tOG} - want No.19

229 'DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulationl a~e-![ouE 0-6 number Name ofVilla~e hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Rampura (Total) 33,199.0 15,856 91,989 49,025 42,964 11,752 6,629 5,123 0002 Rampura (Rural) 33,199.0 15.793 91,629 48,827 42,802 11,702 6,606 5,096 0002 Rampura (Urban) 63 360 198 162 50· 23 27 Rampura (Rural) 01040300 lethuke 982.0 472 2,6\2 \,36\ 1.25\ 355 193 \62 01040400 Gltureli 3\6.0 \76 975 53\ 444 105 61 44 01040500 Ghurela 424.0 163 1,000 536 464 130 72 58 01040600 Jeondan 1,313.0 506 2,903 1,521 1,382 392 221 171 01040700 Balloh 1,326.0 696 4,111 2,136 1,975 509 279 230 01040800 Badlala 650.0 323 1,837 \,012 &25 255 \54 \01 01040900 laidan 457.0 202 1,250 671 579 179 '104 75 01041000 Mandi Kalan 2,498.0 1,484 8,429 4,552 3,877 1,105 618 487 01041100 Kholchar 1.172.0 468 2,705 1,468 1,237 381 213 168 01041200 Chaoke 3,013.0 1,353 8,280 4,439 3,&41 1,050 580 470 01041300 Pirkot 862.0 220 1,377 738 639 179 93 86 01041400 Bhaini Chuhar 621.0 277 1,668 903 765 198 115 83. 01041500 Sooch 617.0 267 1,533 839 694 174 102 72 01041600 Dikh 1,752.0 557 3,284 1,720 1,564 463 261 202 01041700 Dhade 1,260.0 463 2,830 1,497 1,333 315 186 129 01041800 Ram Niwas 669.0 369 2,153 1.157 996 248 126 122 01041900 Mandi Khurd 479.0 211 , 1,261 661 600 211 122 89 01042000 Har Kishanpura 500.0 149 810 410 400 III 57 54 01042100 Nandgarh Kotra 529.0 257 1,358 733 625 114 60 54 01042200 Jhanduke 886.0 406 2,423 1,272 1,151 367 204 163 01042300 MansaKhurd 702,0 216 1,245 653 592 147 89 58 01042400 Gill Khurd 448.0 191 1,110 608 502 140 83 57 01042500 Daulatpura 403.0 245 1,330 705 625 169 97 72 01042600 Balianwala 2,392.0 1,233 7,169 3,786 3,383 938 523 415 01042700 Bhunder 1,548.0 702 4,185 2,224 1,961 508 308 200 01042800 Kotrn Korianwala 1,084.0 70S 3,964 2,119 1,845 534 319 215 01043000 Rampura(Rural) 1,984.0 1,210 6,883 3.707 3,176 852 492 360 01043100 Pitho 1,948.0 906 5,291 2,825 2,466 617 333 284 01043200 Kararwala 1,192.0 686 4,017 2,129 1,888 533 304 229 01043300 Gill Kalan 1,172.0 680 3,636 1,914 1,722 423 237 186 Rampura (Urban) 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar 63 360 198 162 SO 23 21 on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Rampura

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEuiation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females . Persons Males Females Name ofVillase 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 28,934 1'5,436 13,498 43,040 25,395 17,645 Rampura (Total) 28,860 15,396 13,464 42,854 25,280 17,574 Rampura (Rural) 74 40 34 186 115 71 Rampura (Urban) Rampura (RurDl) 882 475 407 1,373 816 557 lelhuke 212 106 106 502 312 190 Ghureli 256 130 126 456 278 178 Ghurela 921 490 431 1,306 735 571 leondan 1,404 727 677 1,841 1,036 805 Balloh 611 332 279 885 538 347 Badlala 269 142 127 632 373 259 Jaidan 3,274 1,740 1,534 3,995 2,402 1,593 MandiKalan 783 414 369 1,221 752 469 Khokhar 2,340 1,243 1,097 3,644 2,128 1,516 Chaoke 598 320 278 654 412 242 Pirko! 475 2S1 224 693 422 271 Bhaini Chuhar 414 230 184 710 441 269 Sooch 880 463 417 1,420 814 606 Dikh 436 234 202 • f~409 831 578 Dhade 385 207 178 908 555 353 RarnNiwas 412 208 204 578 342 236 Mandi Khurd 211 106 105 380 215 165 Har Kishanpura 621 337 284 542 337 205 Nandgarh Kotra 787 411 376 1,110 641 469 lhanduke 331 187 144 692 402 290 MansaKhurd 316 178 138 578 356 222 Gill Khurd 496 261 235 708 431 277 Daulatpura 1,951 1,022 929 3,491 2,013 1,478 Salianwala 853 448 405 1,919 1,115 804 Shunder 1,521 828 693 1,989 1,177 812 Kolra Korianwala 3,070 1,702 1,368 3,211 1,900 1,311 Rampura(Rural) 1,445 774 671 2,371 1.401 970 Pitho 1,417 749 668 1,806 1,037 769 Knrarwala 1,289 681 608 1,830 1,068 762 Gill Kalan Rampura (Urban) 74 40 34 186 liS 71 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pi tho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code llIiterates Total workerS Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Rampura (Total) 48,949 23,630 25,319 44,154 27,918 16,236 34,221 25,574 8,647 0002 Rampura (Rural) 48,775 23,547 25,228 43,982 27,799 16,183 34,049 2:;,455 8,594 0002 Rampura (Urban) 174 83 91 172 119 53 172 119 53 Rampura (Rural) 01040300 Jethuke 1,239 545 694 1,009 731 278 703 606 97 01040400 Ghureli 473 219 254 505 309 196 399 274 125 01040500 Ghurela 544 258 286 401 330 71 378 319 S9 01040600 Jeondan 1,597 786 811 1,643 866 777 899 739 160 01040700 Balloh 2,270 1,100 1,170 2,630 1,386 1,244 1,088 951 137 01040800 Badlala 952 474 478 972 575 397 671 523 148 01040900 Jaidan 618 298 320 778 414 364 355 338 17 01041000 Mandi Kalan 4,434 2,150 2,284 4,459 2,616 1,843 2,964 2,393 571 01041100 Khokhar 1,484 716 768 1,502 867 635 808 767 41 01041200 Chaoke 4,636 2,311 2,325 3,647 2,524 1,123 3,061 2,322 739 01041300 Pirko! 723 326 397 666 400 266 660 396 264 01041400 Bhaini Chuhar 975 481 494 839 467 372 836 466 370 01041500 Sooch 823 398 425 739 439 300 680 414 266 01041600 Dikh 1,864 906 958 1,596 965 631 1,314 905 409 01041700 Dhade 1,421 666 755 1,479 840 639 1,355 819 536 01041800 Ram Niwas 1,245 602 643 1,056 682 374 625 583 42 01041900 Mandi Khurd 683 319 .. 364 511 359 152 288 273 15 01042000 Har Kishanpura 430 195 235 484 255 229 433 244 189 01042100 Nandgarh Kotra 816 396 420 584 391 193 393 361 32 01042200 Jhanduke 1,313 631 682 1,151 732 419 787 631 156 01042300 MansaKhurd 553 251 302 704 369 335 491 336 155 01042400 Gill Khurd 532 252 280 583 324 259 568 315 253 01042500 Daulatpura 622 274 348 527 382 145 514 370 144 01042600 Balianwala 3,678 1,773 1,905 2,771 1,995 776 2,056 1,800 256 01042700 Bhunder 2,266 1,109 1,157 1,824 1,297 527 1,762 1,264 498 01042800 Kotra Korianwala 1,975 942 1,033 1,861 1,213 648 1,688 1,168 520 01043000 Rarnpura(Rura1) 3,672 1,807 1,865 2,630 2,075 555 2,514 2,005 509 01043100 Pitho 2,920 1,424 1,496 2,494 1,670 824 2,169 1,621 548 01043200 Kararwala 2,211 1,092 1,119 2,093 1,201 892 1,935 1.182 753 01043300 Gill Kalan 1,806 846 960 1,844 1,125 719 1,655 1,070 585 Rampura (Urban) 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar 174 83 91 172 119 53 172 119 53 on Pitho Road tOG) - Ward No.20

232 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Rampura Industrial catego!}: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 " 37 38 39 40 2 15,217 13,722 ' 1,495 6,818 5,393 . 1,425 876 348 528 11,310 6,111 5,199 Rampura (Total) 15,182 13,690 1,492 6,784 5,368 1,416 873 345 528 11,210 6,052 5,158 Rampura (Rural) 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 59 41 Rampura (Urban) Rampura (Rural) 363 326 37 129 112 17 21 15 6 190 153 37 Jethuke 342 230 112 8 7 I 23 18 5 26 19 7 Ghureli 189 179 10 46 42 4 4 3 139 95 44 Ghurela 437 411 26 152 136 16 13 9 4 297 183 114 leondan 664 633 31 185 176 9 12 9 3 227 133 94 Balloh 352 279 73 62 59 3 12 10 2 245 175 70 Badlala 171 170 I 90 89 I 3 3 91 76 15 Jaidan 1,147 1,078 69 711 559 152 57 33 24 1,049 723 326 Mandi Kalan 499 488 11 127 124 3 6 5 1 176 150 26 Khokhar 1,537 1,425 112 623 491 132 422 63 359 479 343 136 Chaoke 264 167 97 342 188 154 6 3 3 48 38 10 Pirko! 396 279 117 190 99 91 7 5 2 243 83 160 Bhaini Chuhar 329 256 73 163 98 65 4 2 2 184 58 126 Sooch 767 475 292 280 223 57 9 8 1 258 199 59 Dikh 507 489 18 147 139 8 4 4 697 187 510 Dhade 447 439 8 64 51 13 8 6 .;- 2 106 87 19 Ram Niwas 168 165 3 27 26 '1 93 82 11 Mandi Khurd 169 132 37 146 76 70 6 1 5 112 35 77 Har Kishanpura 287 265 22 21 19 2 3 2 1 82 75 7 Nandgarh Kotra 375 366 9 156 115 41 29 16 13 227 134 93 lhanduke 215 213 2 73 73 12 9 3 191 41 150 MansaKhurd 207 203 4 29 27 2 6 2 4 326 83 243 Gill Khurd 217 215 2 95 95 2 2 200 58 142 Daul\ltpura 902 858 44 189 165 24 67 49 18 898 728 170 Balianwala 733 7;13 20 273 262 II 18 9 9 738 280 458 Bhunder 527 502 25 274 248 26 26 13 13 861 405 456 Kotra Korianwala 851 717 134 742 645 97 51 21 30 870 622 248 Rampura(Rural) 1,000 955 45 423 345 78 IS 11 4 731 310 421 Pitho 608 574 34 648 421 227 12 8 4 667 179 488 Kararwala 512 488 24 369 258 111 15 6 9 759 318 441 Gill Kalan Rampura (Urban) 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 S9 41 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) • Ward No.20

233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Maf(!!inal workers Cultivators A~iculturallabourers number Name ofVilla8e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0002 Rampura (Total) 9,933 2,344 7,589 2,605 582 2,023 3,000 1,089 1,911 0002 Ramput:ll (Rural) 9,933 2,344 7,589 2,605 582 2,023 3,000 1,089 1,911 0002 Rampura (Urban) Rampura (Rural) 01040300 lethuke 306 125 181 6 5 ·177 100 77 01040400 Ghureli 106 35 71 7 4 3 53 23 30 01040500 Ghurela 23 11 12 5 4 1 12 6 6 01040600 Jeondan 744 127 617 189 27 162 200 69 131 01040700 Balloh 1,542 435 1,107 488 121 367 295 161 134 01040800 Badlala 301 52 249 154 13 141 92 17 75 01040900 Jaidan 423 76 347 102 44 58 71 16 55 01041000 MandiKalan 1,495 223 1,272 185 49 136 357 93 264 01041100 Khokhar 694 100 594 443 59 384 193 31 162 01041200 Chaoke 586 202 384 249 31 218 203 130 73 01041300 Pirko! 6 4 2 1 1 2 2 01041400 Bhaini Chuhar 3 1 2 2 2 01041500 Sooch 59 25 34 18 5 13 4 2 2 01041600 Dikh 282 60 222 91 29 62 113 19 94 01041700 Dhade 124 21 103 7 5 2 61 10 51 01041800 Ram Niwas 431 99 332 89 18 71 Il2 54 58 01041900 Mandi Khurd 223 86 137 99 38 61 70 24 46 01042000 Har Kishanpura 51 11 40 41 II 30 6 6 01042100 Nandgarh Kotra 191 30 161 24 2 22 141 9 132 01042200 Jhanduke 364 101 263 67 17 50 108 59 49 01042300 MansaKhurd 213 33 180 17 16 I 66 10 56 01042400 Gill Khurd 15 9 6 8 8 01042500 Daulatpura 13 12 1 7 7 6 5 01042600 Ba1ianwala 715 195 520 202 . 33 169 280 117 163 01042700 Bhunder 62 33 29 10 2 8 33 26 7 01042800 Kotra Korianwala 173 45 128 48 14 34 72 24 48 01043000 Rampura(Rura1) 116 70 46 5 4 1 59 35 24 01043100 Pilho 325 49 276 14 9 5 161 27 134 01043200 Kararwa1a 158 19 139 14 7 7 24 3 21 01043300 Gill Kalan 189 55 134 23 12 11 19 9 10 Rampura (Urban) 41403000 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

234 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Rampura

of mar~inal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVi1la~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 5.8 2 I 441 63 378 3,887 610 3,277 47,SjS 21,107 26;728 Rampura (Total) 0002 441 63 378 3,887 610 3,277 47,647 21,028 26,619 Rampura (Rural) 0002 188 79 109 Rampura (Urban) 0002 Rampura (Rural) 15 4 II 108 20 88 1,603 630 973 lethuke 01040300 7 I 6 39 7 32 470 222 248 Ghureli 01040400 I I 5 5 599 206 393 Ghurela 01040500 23 2 21 332 29 303 1,260 655 605 leondan 01040600 22 12 10 737 141 596 1,481 750 731 BaUoh 01040700 17 2 15 38 20 18 865 437 428 Badlala 01040800 4 2 2 246 14 232 472 257 215 Jaidan 01040900 77 8 69 876 73 803 3,970 1,936 2,034 Mandi Kalan 01041000 II II 47 10 37 1,203 601 602 Khokhar 01041100 45 8 37 89 33 56 4,633 1,915 2,718 Chaoke 01041200 2 711 338 373 Pirkot 01041300 I 829 436 393 Bhaini Chuhar 01041400 37 18 19 794 400 394 Sooch 01041500 2 2 76 12 64 1,688 755 933 Dikh 01041600 55 6 49 1,351 657 694 Dhade 01041700 10 9 220 26 194 1,097 475 622 Ram Niwas 01041800

3 3 51 24" 27 750 'I- 302 448 Mandi Khurd 01041900 I 3 3 326 , 155 171 Har Kishanpura 01042000 7 7 19 19 774 342 432 Nandgarh Kotra 01042100 5 2 3 184 23 161 1,272 540 732 lhanduke 01042200 11 2 9 119 5 114 541 284 257 MansaKhurd 01042300 I I 6 I 5 527 284 243 Gill Khurd 01042400 803 323 480 Daulatpura 01042500 96 10 86 137 35 102 4,398 1,791 2,607 Balianwala 01042600 3 3 16 5 II 2,361 927 1,434 Bhunder 01042700 18 18 3S 7 28 2,103 906 1,197 Kotra Korianwala 01042800 II 3 8 41 28 13 4,253 1,632 2,621 Rampura(Rural) 01043000 4 I 3 146 12 134 2,797 1,155 1,642 Pitho 01043100 4 3 116 8 108 1,924 928 996 Kararwala 01043200 41 2 39 106 32 74 1,792 789 1,003 Gill Kalan 01043300 Rampura (Urban) 188 79 109 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar 41403000 on Pitho Road (OG)· Ward No,20

235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ ase-l[ouE 0-6 number Name of VillaBe hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0003 Nathana (Total) 39,903.0 22,785 129,785 72,452 57,333 16,371 9,123 7,248 0003 Nathana (Rural) 39,903.0 22,648 129,025 72,059 56,966 16,270 9,060 7,210 0003 Nathana (Urban) 137 760 393 367 101 63 38 Nathana (Rural) 01044100 Mari 653.0 163 996 527 469 122 72 50 01044200 Burj Dalla 284.0 62 369 195 174 45 26 19 01044300 Bhaini 587.0 447 2,778 1,488 1,290 409 226 183 01044400 Kalian Sadda 524.0 274 1,734 895 839 253 125 128 01044500 KatianMalka 822.0 271 1,677 888 789 207 122 85 01044600 Kalian Sukha 2,358.0 626 3,853 2,066 1,787 488 258 230 01044700 Bajoaua 633.0 307 1,826 977 849 216 117 99 01044800 Giddar 1,029.0 403 2,383 1,277 1,106 270 151 119 01044900 Nathpura 1,032.0 412 2,565 1,314 1,251 383 204 179 01045000 Ganga Nathana 862.0 445 2,563 1,391 1,172 325 192 133 01045100 Nathana 2,383.0 1,215 7,197 3,696 3.501 849 462 387 01045200 Poohli 1,168.0 671 4,012 2,113 1,899 591 319 272 01045300 Dhilwan 448.0 299 1,747 921 826 242 131 111 01045400 Gobindpura 2,791.0 1,170 7,233 3,844 3,389 932 528 404 01045500 Seman 1,105.0 691 3,959 2,084 1,875 487 277 210 01045600 Poohla 2,249.0 967 5,523 2,882 2,641 615 350 265 01045700 Bath 217.0 18r 1,124 599 525 142 76 66 01045800 Lehra Dhul Kot 728.0 478 2,551 1,374 1,177 329 205 124 01045900 Lehra Sondha 738.0 244 1,459 791 668 212 125 87 01046000 Lehra Mohabat 2,670.0 1,701 8,966 4,788 4,178 957 541 416 01046100 LehraKhana 1,367.0 355 2,063 1,067 996 274 136 138 01046200 LehraBega 1,168.0 522 2,922 1,578 1,344 369 226 143 01045300 Bhucho Kalan 3,290.0 1,093 5,349 3,402 2,947 705 408 298 01046400 Burj Kahan Singhwala 437.0 320 1,778 925 853 270 162 108 01046500 Bhucho Khurd 1,810.0 801 4,446 2,324 2,122 529 288 241 01046700 Mehna 835.0 5,171 27,029 17,923 9,106 3,650 1,979 1,671 01046800 Bibiwala 885.0 463 2,657 1,530 1,127 325 179 146 01046900 Joganand 524.0 313 1,824 964 860 209 115 94 01052600 Tungwali 3,206.0 1,040 6,293 3,394 2,899 771 462 309 01052700 Chak Fateh Singhwala 1,450.0 619 3,568 1,870 1,698 440 237 203 01052800 ChakBakhlu 890.0 475 2,918 1,532 1,386 345 182 163 01052900 Chak Ram Singhwala 760.0 443 2,663 1,440 1,223 308 179 129 Nathana (Urban) 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura 137 760 393 367 101 63 38 - Balhinda Road (OG)- Ward No.18

236 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nathana

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla8;e 11 ,}2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 38,200 20,179 18,021 72,972 . 45,442 27,530 Nathana (Total) 37,821 19,980 17,841 72,6611 45,257 27,4 II Nathana (Rural) 379 199 180 304 185 1I9 Nathana (Urban) Nathana (Rural) 369 193 176 521 311 210 Mari 69 44 25 190 109 81 Burj Dalla

1,255 663 592 - I 1,131 668 463 Bhaini 920 481 439 694 389 305 Kalian Sadda 375 193 182 991 567 424 Kalian Maika 1,221 645 576 1,762 1,049 713 Kalian Sukha 426 224 202 941 541 400 8ajoana 685 370 315 1,246 740 506 Giddar 992 506 486 1,213 685 528 Nathpura 1,061 567 494 1,162 708 454 Ganga Nathana 2,243 1,123 l,nO 3,630 1,061 \,569 Nathana 2,130 1,101 1,029 1,894 1,154 740 Pooh1i 1163 352 311 826 503 323 Dhilwan 2,438 1,324 1,114 3,150 1,797 1,353 Gobindpura 1,628 849 779 1,821 1,099 722 Seman 2,029 1,048 981 '1.2,868 1,640 1,228 Poohla 437 229 208 .. 571 348 223 Bath 1,103 591 512 1,301 769 532 Lehra Dhul Kot 491 260 231 631 370 261 Lehra Sondha 2,856 1,529 1,327 5,351 3,103 2,248 Lehra Mohabat 647 339 308 1,064 627 437 LehraKhana 906 498 408 1,353 809 544 Lehra Bega 1,991 1,064 927 3,221 1,874 1,347 Bhucho Kalan 988 515 473 842 478 364 Burj Kahan Singhwala 1,984 . 1,035 949 2,273 1,293 980 Bhucho Khurd 1,022 530 492 22,069 15,538 6,531 Mehna 675 388 287 1,602 1,037 565 Bibiwala 656 352 304 991 575 416 Joganand 1,929 1,039 890 2,751 1,656 .1,095 Tungwalj 1,769 923 846 1,698 1,002 696 Chak Fateh Singhwala 990 526 464 1,520 914 606 Chak Bakhtu 873 479 394 1,390 843 547 Chak Ram Singhwala Nathana (Urban) 379 199 180 304 185 119 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - Balhinda Road (OG)- Ward No.IS

237 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBJock-

Location code Illiterates Total workerS Main workers number Name of VillaBe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 Nathana (Total) 56,813 27,010 29,803 57,054 42,879 14,P5 48,602 39,811 8,791 0003 Nathana (Rural) 56,357 26,802 29,555 56,633 42,664 13,969 48,340 39,647 8,693 0003 Nathana (Urban) 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 Nathana (Rural) 01044100 Marl 475 216 259 294 264 30 251 224 27 01044200 Burj Dalla 179 86 93 220 115 105 136 113 23 01044300 Bhaini 1,647 820 827 1,065 793 272 734 564 170 01044400 Kalian Sadda 1,040 506 534 677 497 180 384 343 41 01044500 KalianMalka 686 321 365 660 449 211 490 393 97 01044600 Kalian Sukha 2,091 1,017 1,074 1,324 1,084 240 1,049 968 81 01044700 Baj oan a 885 436 449 1,003 560 443 924 548 376 01044800 Giddar 1,137 537 600 1,144 715 429 1,042 637 405 01044900 Nathpura 1,352 629 723 1,432 771 661 1,397 763 634 01045000 Ganga Nathana 1,401 683 718 1,105 771 334 1,066 750 316 01045100 Nathana 3,567 1,635 1,932 3,017 1,987 1,030 2,026 1,551 475 01045200 Poohli 2,118 959 1,159 1,809 1,128 681 1,230 1,009 221 01045300 Dhilwan 921 418 503 899 533 366 659 432 227 01045400 Gobindpura 4,083 2,047 2,036 3,635 2,239 1,396 3,159 2,064 1,095 01045500 Seman 2,138 985 1,153 1,990 1,167 823 1,948 1,155 793 01045600 Poohla 2,655 1,242 , 1,413 2,434 1,529 905 1,613 1,346 267 01045700 Bath 553 251 302 627 354 273 436 308 128 01045800 Lehra Dhul Kot 1,250 605 645 1,080 719 361 1,054 709 345 01045900 Lehra Sondha 828 421 407 557 464 93 556 463 93 01046000 Lehra Mohabat 3,615 1,685 1,930 3,645 2,762 883 2,966 2,636 330 01046100 LehraKhana 999 440 559 1,100 625 475 1,003 609 394 01046200 LehraBega 1,569 769 800 1,179 789 390 1,128 764 364 01046300 Bhucho Kalan 3,128 1,528 1,600 2,366 I,tf45 521 2,020 1,784 236 01046400 Burj Kahan Singhwala 936 447 489 839 519 320 743 491 252 01046500 Bhucho Khurd 2,173 1,031 1,142 1,703 1,229 474 1,046 950 96 01046700 Mehna 4,960 2,385 2,575 13,169 12,806 363 12,756 12,502 254 01046800 Bibiwala 1,055 493 562 1,125 911 214 998 830 168 01046900 Joganand 833 389 444 583 550 33 557 529 28 01052600 Tungwali 3,542 1,738 1,804 2,768 1,805 963 1,980 1,571 409 01052700 Chak Fateh Singhwala 1,870 868 1,002 1,291 1,054 237 1,269 1,042 227 01052800 Chak Bakhtu 1,398 618 780 1,010 847 163 925 836 89 01052900 Chak Ram Singhwala 1,273 597 676 883 783 100 795 763 32 Nathana (Urban) 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 - Bathinda Road (OG). Ward No.18

238 239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock- Industrial categ0!X Location code Mar~inal workers Cultivators A8!iculturallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0003 Nathana (Total) 8,452 3,068 5,384 665 276 389 3,288 1,736 1,552 0003 Nathana (Rural) 8,293 3,017 5,276 663 276 387 3,211 - 1,711 1,500 0003 Nathana (Urban) -159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 Nathana (Rural) 01044100 Mad 43 40 3 7 4 3 30 30 01044200 Burj Dalla 84 2 82 3 I 2 3 3 01044300 Bhaini 331 229 102 13 7 6 298 211 87 01044400 Kalian Sadda 293 154 139 22 10 12 224 134 90 01044500 KalianMalka 170 56 114 67 13 54 90 38 52 01044600 Kalian Sukha 275 116 159 SQ 8 42 101 56 45 01044700 Bajoana 79 12 67 1 1 14 9 5 01044800 Giddar 102 78 24 18 16 2 38 35 3 01044900 Nathpura 35 8 27 5 3 2 21 4 17 01045000 Ganga Nathana 39 21 18 5 3 2 7 7 01045100 Nathana 991 436 555 61 29 32 533 331 202 01045200 Poohli 579 119 460 49 17 32 247 46 201 01045300 Dhilwan 240 101 139 15 14 I 113 65 48 01045400 Gobindpura 476 175 301 20 13 7 213 46 167 01045500 Seman 42 12 30 4 2 2 7 5 2 01045600 Poohla 821 183 638 39 5 34 256 132 124 01045700 Bath 191 46 ~ 145 3 2 81 42 39 01045800 Lehra Dhul Kot 26 10 16 5 3 2 3 2 01045900 Lehra Sondha I 01046000 Lehra Mohabat 679 126 553 59 20 39 135 66 69 01046100 LehraKhana 97 16 81 4 -,. 3 I 5 4 01046200 LehraBega 51 25 26 12 ,- 8 4 12 10 2 01046300 Bhucho Kalan 346 61 285 41 II 30 106 26 80 01046400 Burj Kahan Singhwala 96 28 68 4 I 3 78 21 57 01046500 Bhucho Khurd 657 279 378 90 48 42 359 200 159 01046700 Mehna 413 304 109 19 9 10 I 0\046800 Bibiwala 127 81 46 5 5 39 35 4 01046900 Joganand 26 21 5 4 3 4 4 01052600 Tungwali 788 234 554 20 15 5 159 132 27 0\052700 Chak Flitch Singhwala 22 12 10 4 3 I 9 7 2 0\052800 ChakBakhtu 85 II 74 10 2 8 5 4 01052900 Chak Ram Singhwala 88 20 68 4 3 20 11 9 Nathana (Urban) 41403000 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura 159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 - Bathinda Road (OG)- Ward No.18

240 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nathana of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 394 72 322 4,105 984 3,121 72,731 29,573 43,158 Nathana (Total) 0003 392 71 321 , 4,027 959 3,068 72,392 29,395 42,997 Nathana (Rural) 0003 2 1 78 25 53 339 178 161 Nathana (Urban) 0903 Nathana (Rural) 6 6 7m 263 439 Mari 01044100 1 77 77 149 80 69 BurjDalla 01044200 8 4 4 12 7 5 1,713 695 1,018 Bhaini 01044300 , 5 3 2' 42 7 35 1,057 398 659 Kalian Sadda 01044400 2 - 2 11 5 6 1,017 439 578 KalianMalka 01044500 8 1 7 116 51 65 2,529 982 1,547 KalianSukha 01044600 I 1 63 2 61 823 417 406 Bajoana 01044700 5 3 2 41 24 17 1,239 562 677 Giddar 01044800 6 5 3 3 1,133 543 590 Nathpura 01044900 27 II 16 1,458 620 838 Ganga Nathana 01045000 31 15 16 366 61 305 4,180 1,709 2,471 Nathana 01045100 37 2 35 246 54 192 2,203 985 1,218 Poohli 01045200 112 22 90 848 388 460 Dhilwan 01045300 16 2 14 227 114 113 3,598 1,605' 1,993 Gobindpura 01045400 31 5 26 1,969 917 1,052 Seman 01045500 1 525 46 479 3,089 1,353 1,736 Poohla 01045600 12 12 95 3 ' 92 497 245 252 Bath 01045700 4 4 14 5 9 1,471 655 816 Lehra Dhul Kot 01045800 1 902 327 575 Lehra Sondha 01045900 43 13 30 442 27 415 5,321 2,026 3,295 Lehra Mohabat 01046000 27 27 61 9 52 963 A42 521 Lehra Khana 01046100 27 7 20 1,743 789 954 Lehra Bega 01046200 12 12 187 24 163 3,983 1,557 2,426 Bhucho Kalan 01046300 14 6 8 939 406 533 Burj Kahan Singhwala 01046400 71 6 65 137 25 112 2,743 1,095 1,648 Bhucho Khurd 01046500 6 2 4 387 292 95 13,860 5,117 8,743 Mehna 01046700 49 II 38 34 30 4 1,532 619 913 Bibiwala 01046800 I 17 16 1,241 414 827 Joganand 01046900 44 5 39 565 82 483 3,525 1,589 1,936 Tungwali 01052600 9 2 7 2,271 816 1,461 Chak Fateh Singhwala 01052700 69 8 61 1,908 685 1,223 ChakBakhtu 01052800 64 8 56 1,780 657 1,123 Chak Ram Singhwala 01052900 Nathana (Urban) 2 78 25 53 339 178 161 lawahar Nagar on Rampura 41403000 - Bathinda Road (OG)- Ward No.18

241 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block· Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseJess Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ as.e-l[ouE 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0004 Bathinda (Total) 63,997.0 29,307 168,979 89,821 79,158 21,495 11,976 9,519 0004 Bathinda (Rural) 63,997.0 28,143 164,204 86,984 77,220 20,764 11,560 9,204 0004 Bathinda (Urban) 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 731 416 315 Bathinda (Rural) 01046600 Bhagu 1,164.0 331 1.90S 996 909 216 116 100 01047000 Gill Patti 883.0 529 2,957 1,618 1,339 338 202 136 01047100 Bhokhra 1,180.0 664 3,786 1,972 1,814 466 265 201 01047200 Khialiwala 1,045.0 415 2,542 1,363 1,179 345 200 145 01047300 Har Raipur Urf Shokhri 1,877.0 639 3.948 2,125 1,823 475 269 206 01047400 Jandanwala 2,346.0 780 4.737 2,536 2,201 595 332 263 01047500 Khemuana 768.0 454 2,724 1,435 1,289 299 166 133 01047600 leeda 1,651.0 838 5,134 2,748 2,386 632 377 255 01047700 Chak Jandanwala 43.0 ------Un-inhabited------01047800 Chak Jeeda. 364.0 ------U n- inhabited------01047900 Goniana Kalan 713.0 323 1,801 956 845 225 126 99 01048000 Goniana Khurd 530.0 326 2,029 1,054 975 296 152 144 01048100 Chak Goniana kalan 100,0 ------Un- inhabi ted------01048200 Balahar Vinjhu 547.0 311 1,849 987 862 244 130 114 01048300 Amargarh 496.0 195 1,054 558 496 132 79 53 01048400 Nehianwala 1,702.0 1,059 6,083 3,202 2,881 784 439 345 01048500 Sibian 1,374.0 9"5 5,417 2,871 2,546 641 332 309 01048600 MehmaSarja 2,773,0 1,263 7,060 3,832 3,228 916 SS2 364 01048700 MehmaSawai 1,637.0 758 4,699 2,487 2,212 602 333 269 01048800 Chak Goniana Khurd 126.0 ------Un-i nhabited------01048900 AkaliaKalan 1,578.0 691 4,179 2,209 1,970 557 295 262 01049000 Akalia Khurd 314.0 89 522 288("' 234 56 30 26 01049100 Balahar Mehma 668,0 277 1,584 8S6 728 227 134 93 01049200 Dan Singhwala 1,492.0 470 2,863 1,494 1,369 360 193 167 01049300 Warkandi 377.0 216 1,299 675 624 162 86 76 01049400 Ganga 1,17L0 475 2,844 1,492 1,352 365 200 165 01049500 Ablu 3,524,0 1,074 6,690 3,594 3,096 891 485 406 01049600 Mehma Sarkari 607,0 257 1,511 813 158 195 109 86 01049700 Mehma Bhagwana 637,0 247 1,389 722 667 194 113 81 01049800 Killi Nihal Singhwali 575.0 397 2,385 1,250 1,135 295 171 124 01049900 Burj Mehma 1,222.0 615 3,518 1,809 1,709 466 233 233 01050000 Oeon 2,162.0 1,124 6,487 3,473 3,014 809 462 347 01050100 Suladewala 708.0 416 2,345 1,216 1,129 271 140 131 01050200 Behman Dewana 1,749.0 875 4,981 2,606 2,375 651 350 301 01050300 BirBehman 699.0 370 2,224 1,174 1,050 281 157 124 01050400 Chugha Khurd 844.0 407 2,245 1,183 1,062 -249 131 118 01050500 Saluana 1,798.0 796 4,449 2,324 2,125 521 273 248 01050600 Virk Kalan 1,329.0 445 2,520 1,333 1,187 307 168 139 01050700 VirkKhurd 720.0 313 1.850 995 855 225 132 93 01050800 Karamgarh Sattran 478.0 209 1,371 718 653 203 102 101 01050900 Sardargarh 989.0 350 2,109 1,104 1,005 249 140 109 01051000 Ghugha Kalan 1,847.0 703 3,734 1,936 1,798 426 240 186 01051100 Jhumba 1,819.0 720 4,069 2,170 1,899 444 249 195 01051200 Teona 1,329.0 599 3,605 1,892 1,713 485 255 230 01051300 Multania 796.0 235 1,320 703 . 617 170 98 72 01051400 Birtalab UrfTalab Neehar 529.0 798 4,507 2,396 2,111 728 404 324 01051500 Naruana 1,438.0 624 3,550 1,854 1,696 446 245 201 01051600 Mian 403.0 139 796 441 355 103 64 39 01051700 Baho Sibian Patti 8asawa 178.0 78 454 229 225 61 35 26 Singh 01051800 Saho Sibian Patti Dharam 183.0 79 516 263 253 S6 30 26 Singh 01051900 Baho Jattri 374.0 163 911 494 417 95 53 42 01052200 Jodhpur Rornana 1,012.0 363 2,083 1,096 987 264 144 120 01052300 Jassi Pauwali 1,028.0 498 2,759 1,473 1.286 339 191 148

242 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EQEutation 'i- Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females • Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 61,481 32,543 28,938 81,481 48,749 32,731 Bathinda (Total) 60,798 32,181 28,617 77,940 46,535 31,405 Bathinda (Rural) 683 362 321 3,541 2,214 1,327 Bathinda (Urban) Bathinda (Rural) 746 370 376 881 509 372 Bhagu 1,314 712 602 1,281 797 484 Gill Patti 1,473 782 691 1,840 1,051 789 Bhokhra 919 489 430 1,214 748 466 Khialiwala 1,347 726 621 1,796 1,070 726 Har Raipur UrfBhokhri 1,518 820 698 2,104 1,210 894 landanwala 1,172 618 554 1,502 904 598 Khemuana 1,963 1,049 914 2,521 1,476 1,045 leeda ----Un-inhabited------Chak Jandanwala Un-inhabited------Chak Jeeda 408 214 194 910 544 366 Goniana Kalan 798 414 384 874 518 356 Goniana Khurd ------Un-inhabited---- Chak Goniana kalan 761 412 349 1,019 612 407 Balahar Vinjhu 390 205 185 572 355 217 Amargarh 2,359 1,262 1,097 3,207 1,878 1,329 Nehianwala 2,154 1,141 1,013 2,800 1,665 1,135 Sibian 2,601 1,437 1,164 3,311 1,984 1,327 MehmaSarja 1,977 1,035 942 2,297 1,374 923 MehmaSawai ------Un-inhabited------Chak Goniana Khurd 1,600 845 755 1,817 1,089 728 AkaliaKalan 69 41 28 305 185 120 Akalia Khurd 581 310 271 787 496 291 Balahar Mehma 902 483 419 1,466 866 600 Dan Singhwala 672 345 327 537 316 221 Warkandi 913 499 414 1,338 776 562 Ganga 1,178 944 834 3,127 1,864 1.263 Ablu 428 228 200 881 508 373 Mehma Sarkari 598 308 290 685 405 280 Mehma Bhagwana 1,176 614 562 1,070 621 449 Killi Nihal Singhwali 1,799 896 903 1,434 837 597 8urj Mehma 2,562 1,350 1,212 3,046 1,846 1,200 Deon 1,169 606 563 1,235 747 488 Buladewala 2,232 1,170 1,062 2,231 1,335 896 Behman Dewana 877 466 411 1,088 654 434 BirBehman 675 358 317 992 599 393 Chugha Khurd 1,690 872 818 2,263 1,353 910 Baluana 700 372 328 1,167 694 473 VirkKalan 824 445 379 799 480 319 Virk Khurd 639 345 294 649 402 247 Karamgarh Saltra" 947 489 458 1,113 658 455 Sardargarh 1,120 538 532 1,825 1,074 751 Ghugha Kalan 1,15t 638 513 1,945 1,170 775 Jhumba 1,207 617 590 1,620 971 649 Teona 599 328 271 711 442 279 Multania 2,120 1,124 996 1,961 1,249 712 Birtalab UrfTalab Neehar 1,293 658 635 1,644 976 668 Naruana 395 229 166 374 231 143 Mian 66 27 39 221 134 87 Baho Sibian Patti Sasawa Singh 119 57 62 309 178 131 Baho Sibian Patti Oharam Singh 183 102 81 452 284 168 Saho Jattri 765 401 ' 364 1,068 633 435 Jodhpur Romana 898 485 413 1,371 833 538 lassi Pauwali

243 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0004 8athinda (Total) 87,498 41,072 46,426 73,367 51,006 22,361 59,164 47,200 11,964 0004 Bathinda (Rural) 86,264 40,449 45,815 71,468 49,222 22,246 57,276 45,424 11,852 0004 Bathinda (Urban) 1~234 623 611 1,899 1,784 115 1,888 1,776 112 Bathinda (Rural) 01046600 Bhagu 1,024 487 537 819 578 241 499 484 15 01047000 Gill Patti 1,676 821 855 1,480 947 533 804 716 88 01047100 Bhokhra 1,946 921 1,025 1,260 1,115 145 1,259 1,114 145 01047200 Khialiwala 1,328 615 713 1,127 756 371 1,082 730 352 01047300 Har Raipur Urf Bhokhri 2,152 1,055 1,097 1,580 1,184 396 1,207 1,129 78 01047400 Jandanwala 2,633 1,326 1,307 2,532 1,579 953 1,810 1,275 535 01047500 Khemuana 1,222 531 691 953 808 145 762 700 62 01047600 Jeeda 2,613 1,272 1,341 2,154 1,545 609 1,708 1,313 395 01047700 Chak Jandanwala ------Un-inhabited------01047800 Chak Jeeda ------U n-inhabi ted------01047900 Goniana Kalan 891 412 479 678 532 146 441 402 39 01048000 Goniana Khurd 1,155 536 619 904 608 296 860 586 274 01048100 Chak Goniana ka1an ------Un-inhabited------01048200 Balahar Vinjhu 830 375 455 1,115 618 497 851 607 244 01048300 Amargarh 482 203 279 725 382 343 544 302 242 01048400 Nehianwala 2,876 1,324 1,552 2,339 1,784 555 2,067 1,689 378 01048500 Sibian 2,617 1,206 ' 1,411 2,231 1,588 643 1,426 [,288 [38 01048600 MehmaSarja 3,749 1,848 1,901 2,&04 2,064 740 2,248 1,837 411 01048700 MehmaSawai 2,402 1,113 1,289 2,330 1,409 921 2,069 1,333 736 01048800 Chak Goniana Khurd ------Un-inhabited------01048900 AkaliaKalan 2,362 1,120 1,242 1,440 1;-171 269 1,349 1,120 229 01049000 Akalia Khurd 217 103 114 258 • 141 117 152 138 14 01049100 Balahar Mehma 797 360 437 557 494 63 509 488 21 01049200 Dan Singhwala 1,397 628 769 1,370 869 501 784 707 77 01049300 Warkandi 762 359 403 798 428 370 671 387 284 01049400 Ganga 1,506 716 790 1,147 830 317 867 808 59 01049500 Ablu 3,563 1,730 1,833 3,283 2,030 1,253 2,568 1,869 699 01049600 Mehma Sarkari 690 305 385 833 467 366 651 461 190 01049700 Mehma Bhagwana 704 317 387 853 460 393 500 412 88 01049800 Killi Niha1 Singhwali 1,315 629 686 747 665 82 642 597 45 01049900 Burj Mehma 2,084 972 1,112 1,238 1,023 215 1,128 1,008 120 01050000 Deon 3,441 1,627 1,814 2,765 1,955 810 2,001 1,777 224 01050100 Buladewala 1,110 469 641 1,037 659 378 773 624 149

01050200 Behman Dewana 2,750 1,271 1,479 2,396 1,480 916 IJ 619 1,323 296 01050300 BirBehman 1,136 520 616 1,077 680 397 829 639 190 01050400 Chugha Khurd 1,253 584 669 810 704 106 807 703 104 01050500 Ba1uana 2,186 971 1,215 2,245 1,305 940 1,318 1,233 85 01050600 Virk Kalan 1,353 639 714 1,291 777 514 683 655 28 01050700 Virk Khurd 1,051 515 536 785 588 197 632 582 50 01050800 Karamgarh Sallran 722 316 406 596 411 185 491 394 97 01050900 Sardargarh 996 446 550 1,038 619 419 927 597 330 01051000 Ghugha Kalan 1,909 862 1,047 1,939 1,118 821 1,693 1,036 657 01051100 Jhumba 2,124 1,000 1,124 1,520 1,357 163 1,499 1.349 150 01051200 Teona 1,985 921 1,064 1,593 1,107 486 1,290 1,093 197 01051300 Multania 599 261 338 418 358 . 60 406 355 51 01051400 Birta1ab UrfTalab Neehar 2,546 1,147 1,399 1,419 1,207 212 1,320 1,135 185 01051500 Naruana 1,906 878 1,028 1,410 996 414 998 929 69 01051600 Mian 422 210 212 344 236 108 330 231 99 01051700 Baho Sibian Patti Basawa 233 95 138 214 127 87 176 115 61 Singh 01051800 Baho Sibian Patti Dharam 207 85 122 322 157 165 320 156 164 Singh 01051900 Baho Jattri 459 210 249 406 285 121 363 277 86 01052200 Jodhpur Romana 1,015 463 552 713 617 96 640 572 68 01052300 Jassi Pauwali 1,388 640 748 1,465 841 624 1,385 826 559

244 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 24,244 21,792 2,452 15,847 13,241 2,606 1,293 821 472 17,780 11,346 6,434 Bathinda (Total) 24,218 21,768 2,450 15,787 13,187 2,600 1,288 817 471 15,983 9,652 6,331 Bathinda (Rum1) 26 24 2 60 54 6 5 4 1 1,797 1,694 103 Bathinda (Urban) Bathinda (Rural) 263 259 4 70 68 2 2 2 164 155 9 Bhagu 286 282 4 302 267 , 35 24 17 7 192 150 42 Gill Patti 507 499 8 562 441 121 12 9 3 178 165 13 Bhokhra 742 464 278 169 122 47 16 14 2 155 130 25 Khialiwala 620 613 7 328 311 17 8 7 251 198 53 Har Raipur Urf Bhokhri 777 744 33 382 322 60 57 37 20 594 172 422 Jandanwala 350 341 9 175 159 16 17 7 10 220 193 27 Khemuana 828 670 158 364 308 56 61 37 24 455 298 157 Jeeda ------Un-inhabited------Chak Jandanwala ------Un-inhabited------Chak Jeeda 297 291 6 17 17 10 8 2 t 17 86 3 t Goniana Kalan 283 273 10 220 161 59 10 9 347 143 204 Goniana Khurd ------Un-inhabited------Chak Goniana kalan 261 258 3 373 215 158 15 4 II 202 130 72 Balahar Vinjhu 283 146 137 156 76 80 33 18 15 72 62 10 Amargarh 580 565 15 251 240 II 51 35 16 1,185 849 336 Nehianwala 453 438 15 439 411 , 28 60 46 14 474 393 81 Sibian 1,102 942 160 552 495 57 145 70 75 449 330 I 19 Mehma Sarja 924 666 258 669 456 213 13 II 2 463 200 263 Mehma Sawai ------U n-inhabi ted------Chak Goniana Khurd 562 524 38 373 346 27 46 37 9 368 213 155 Akalia Kalan 91 91 30 16 14 30 30 Akalia Khurd 243 236 7 175 171 4 7 6 I 84 75 9 Balahar Mehma 466 440 26 173 144 29 13 10 3 132 113 19 Dan Singhwala 260 157 103 229 134 95 24 11 ',. 13 158 85 73 Warkandi 464 439 25 270 258 12 II 9, 2 122 102 20 Ganga 1,301 1,125 176 533 415 118 67 46 21 667 283 384 Ablu 294 222 72 240 154 86 12 9 3 105 76 29 Mehma Sarkari 255 202 53 168 156 12 6 6 71 48 23 Mehma Bhagwana 241 235 6 205 190 15 14 6 8 182 166 16 Killi Nihsl Singhwali 355 310 45 538 496 42 23 20 3 212 182 30 Burj Mehma 978 935 43 559 517 42 40 12 28 424 313 III Deon 219 193 26 154 127 27 20 IS 5 380 289 91 Buladewala 502 427 75 681 574 107 50 39 11 386 283 103 Behman Dewana 294 259 35 356 256 100 6 6 173 118 5S Bir Behman 479 406 73 274 244 30 16 16 38 37 1 Chugha Khurd 558 538 20 441 418 23 54 47 7 265 230 3S Baluana 355 346 9 154 151 3 6 6 168 152 16 Virk Kalan 253 249 4 291 260 31 2 2 86 . 71 IS Virk Khurd 177 175 2 120 119 I 4 2 2 190 98 92 Karamgarh Sattran 269 268 1 219 188 31 3 1 2 436 140 296 Sardargarh 649 605 44 235 207 28 41 21 20 768 203 565 Ghugha Kalan 773 765 8 538 503 35 5 5 183 76 107 Jhumba 625 588 37 299 249 50 4 3 362 253 109 Teona 124 121 3 167 151 16 2 2. 113 83 30 Multania 176 167 9 365 344 21 73 16 57 706 608 98 Birtalab urr Talab Neehar 408 402 6 332 310 22 19 12 7 239 205 34 Naruana 107 105 2 102 98 4 121 28 93 Mian 82 81 3 3 10 9. 81 22 59 Baho Sibian Patti Basawa Singh 219 113 106 85 38 47 4 3 12 4 8 Babo Sibian Patti Dharam Singh 201 196 5 67 40 27 95. 41 54 Babo Jattri 275 268 7 221 192 29 9 8 135 Itt 24 Jodhpur Romana 500 360 140 394 257 137 • 5 4 486 205 281 Jassi Pauwali

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Industrial cate~0!X Location code Marsinal workers Cultivators AS:!icuiturallabourers number Name ofVillase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0004 Bathinda (Total) 14,203 3,806 10,397 1,913 • ~77 1,436 5,370 1,982 3,388 0004 Bathinda (Rural) 14,192 3,798 10,394 1,913 477 1,436 5,369 1,981 3,388 0004 Bathinda (Urban) 11 8 3 I 1 Bathinda (Rural) 01046600 Bhagu 320 94 226 4 2 2 70 57 13 01047000 Gill Patti 676 231 445 32 22 10 197 125 72 01047100 Bhokhra I I I 01047200 Khialiwala 45 26 19 9 7 2 II 2 9 01047300 I Har Raipur UrfBhokhri 373 S5 31B 24 7 17 193 33 160 01047400 Jandanwala 722 304 418 40 21 19 285 172 113 01047500 Khemuana 191 108 83 3 2 I 135 80 55 01047600 Jeeda 446 232 214 44 .14 30 290 181 109 01047700 Chak Jandanwala -----Un-inhabited------01047800 ChakJeeda ---Un-inhabited------01047900 Goniana Kalan 237 130 107 14 5 9 98 94 4 01048000 Goniana Khurd 44 22 22 2 39 21 18 01048100 Chak Goniana kalan ---Un-inhabited------01048200 Balabar Vinjhu 264 II 253 4 4 11 4 7 01048300 Amargarh 181 80 101 73 35 38 81 38 43 01048400 Nehianwala 272 95 177 16 JO 6 75 23 52 01048500 Sibian 805 300 ~ 505 61 9 52 422 178 244 01048600 Mehma Sarja 556 227 329 68 12 56 225 160 65 01048700 MehmaSawai 261 76 185 33 14 19 110 12 98 01048800 Chak Goniana Khurd ------Un-inhabited------01048900 Akalia Kalan 91 51 40 8 6 2 45 22 23 01049000 Akalia Khurd 106 3 103 1 1 6 4 4 01049100 Balabar Mehma 48 6 42 5 4 33 32 01049200 Dan Singhwala 586 162 424 32 10 22 453 142 311 01049300 Warkandi 127 41 86 35 11 24 63 14 49 01049400 Ganga 280 22 258 1 4 3 168 8 160 01049500 Ablu 715 161 554 75 21 54 188 70 118 01049600 Mehma Sarkari 182 6 176 47 3 44 6 I 5 01049700 Mehma Bhagwana 353 48 305 155 18 137 164 24 140 01049800 Killi Nihal Singhwali 105 68 37 15 14 21 9 12 01049900 Burj Mehma 110 15 95 1 I 18 4 14 01050000 Deon 764 178 586 51 18 33 187 64 123 01050100 Buladewala 264 35 229 22 II 11 22 9 13 01050200 Behman Dewana 777 157 620 296 55 241 404 67 337 01050300 BirBehman 248 41 207 51 10 41 113 21 92 01050400 Chugha Khurd 3 2 2 1 01050500 Baluana 927 72 855 44 22 22 48 18 30 01050600 Virk Kalan 608 122 486 243 28 215 310 66 244 01050700 Virk Khllrd 153 6 147 130 4 126 15 I 14 01050800 Karamgarh Sattran 105 17 88 25 3 '22 61 7 54 01050900 Sardargarh 111 22 89 3 2 61 IS 46 01051000 Ghugha Kalan 246 82 164 14 3 11 69 49 20 01051100 Jhumba 21 8 13 5 2 3 3 2 01051200 Teona 303 14 289 48 2 46 97 10 87 01051300 Multania 12 3 9 I I 01051400 Birtalab UrfTalab Neehar 99 72 27 8 6 2 6 5 01051500 Naruana 412 67 345 20 15 5 249 44 205 01051600 Mian 14 5 9 3 3 9 2 7 01051700 Babo Sibian Patti Basawa 38 12 26 2 2 12 4 8 Singh 01051800 Babo Sibian Patti Dharam 2 Singh 43 8 35 6 6 01051900 Babo Jattri ..,. 2 01052200 Jodhpur Romana 73 45 28 3 49 35 14 01052300 Jassi Pauwali 80 15 65 4 4 13 3 10

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda of mar~inal workers Location Household indus!!}: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 612 94 518 6,308 1,253 5,055 95,612 38,815 56,797 Bathinda (Total) 0004 611 93 518 6,299 1,247 5,052 92,736 37,762 54,974 Bathinda (Rural) 0004 I 9 6 3 2,876 1,053 1,823 Bathinda (Urban) 0004 Bathinda (Rural) 5 5 241 35 206 1,086 418 668 Bhagu 01046600 19 3 16 428 81 347 1,477 671 806 Gill Patti 01047000 2,526 857 1,669 Bhokhra 01047100 4 3 21 16 5 1.,415 607 808 Khialiwa1a 01047200 II 11 145 IS 130 2,368 941 1,427 Har Raipur Urf Bhokhri 01047300 32 15 17 365 96 269 2,205 957 1,248 Jandanwala 01047400 6 6 47 26 21 1,771 627 1,144 Khemuana 01047500 13 4 9 99 33 66 2,980 1,203 1,777 leeda 01047600 ---Un-inhabited----- Chak landanwala 01047700 ------Un-inhabited------ChakJeeda 01047800 7 5 2 118 26 92 1,123 424 699 Goniana Kalan 01047900 3 3 1,125 446 679 Goniana Khurd 01048000 ---Un-inhabited----- Chak Goniana kalan 01048100 I I 248 7 241 734 369 365 Bslahar Vinjhu 01048200 18 2 16 9 S 4 329 176 153 Amargarh 01048300 18 I 17 163 61 102 3,744 1,418 2,326 Nehianwala 01048400 68 13 55 254 1M 154 3,186 1,283 1,903 Sibian 01048500 32 2 30 231 53 178 4,256 1,768 2,488 MehmBSarja 01048600 2 2 116 50 66 2,369 1,078 1,291 MehmaSawai 01048700 ---Un-inhabited------Chak Goniana Khurd 01048800 5 4 I 33 19 14 2,739 1,038 1,701 Akalia Kalan 01048900 9 9 86 2 84 264 147 117 AkaliaKhurd 01049000 I 9 I 8 1,027 362 665 Ba1ahar Mehma 01049100 11 3 8 90 7 83 1,493 625 868 Dan Singhwala 01049200 6 5 23 15 8 501 'r 247 254 Warkandi 01049300 9 9 96 10 86 1,697' 662 1,035 Ganga 01049400 136 4 132 316 66 250 3,407 1,564 1,843 Ablu 01049500 13 13 116 2 114 738 346 392 Mehma Sarkari 01049600 5 2 3 29 4 25 536 262 274 Mehma Bhagwana 01049700 5 5 64 58 6 1,638 585 1,053 Killi Nihsl Singhwali 01049800 6 3 3 85 8 77 2,280 786 1,494 Burj Mehma 01049900 25 24 501 95 406 3,722 1,518 2,204 Deon 01050000 3 3 217 15 202 1,308 557 751 Buladewala 01050100 20 8 12 57 27 30 2,585 1,126 1,459 Behman Dewana 01050200 I 83 10 73 1,147 494 653 BirBehman 01050300 1 1,435 479 956 Chugha Khurd 01050400 7 3 4 828 29 799 2,204 1,019 1,185 Baluana 01050500 55 28 27 1,229 556 673 V.irkKalan 01050600 8 7 1,065 407 658 VirkKhurd 01050700 19 7 12 775 307 468 Karamgarh Sattran 01050800 1 I 46 5 41 1,071 485 586 Sardargarh 01050900 12 3 9 151 27 124 1,795 818 977 Ghugha Kalan 01051000 12 5 1 2,549 813 1,736 lhumba 01051100 2 156 1 155 2,012 785 1,227 Teona 01051200 4 4 7 3 4 902 J45 557 Multania 01051300 1 84 65 19 3,088 1,189 1,899 Birtalab UrfTalab Neehar 01051400 32 31 111 7 104 2,140 858 1,282 Naruana 01051500 2 2 452 205 247 Mian 01051600 24 6 18 240 102 138 Baho Sibian Patti Basawa 01051700 Singh 194 }06 88 Baho Sibian Patti Dharam 01051800 Singh 36 2 34 505 209 296 Baho Jaud 01051900 6 6 15 8 7 1,370 479 891 Jodhpur Romana 01052200 63 8 SS 1,294 632 662 Jassi Pauwali 01052300

247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of ~ulation} age-8!0u2 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 01052400 PhusMandi 404.0 297 1,667 889 778 211 123 88 01052500 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwala 573.0 282 1,636 873 763 184 108 76 01053100 KotShamir 4,607.0 1,580 9,314 4,900 4,414 1,257 710 547 01053200 Katar Singhwala 564.0 313 1,866 1,000 866 252 148 104 01053300 Gehri Devi nagar 1,953.0 729 4,267 2,307 1,960 503 289 214 Bathinda (Urban) 41402000 Bhisiana (CT) 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 731 416 315

248 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes Eopulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 2 909 483 426 770 453 317 PhusMandi 495 271 224 976 591 385 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwala 3,098 1,637 1,461 3,734 2,181 1,553 Kot Shamir 632 323 309 907 561 346 Katar Singhwala 1,017 541 476 1,883 1,148 735 Gehri Devi nagar Bathinda (Urban) 683 J62 321 J,541 2,214 l,n7 Bhisiana (CT)

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01052400 Phus Mandi 897 436 461 663 423 240 634 409 225 01052500 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwala 660 282 378 85~ 463 389 612 423 189 01053100 Kot Shamir 5,580 2,719 2,861 3,543 2,787 756 3,268 2,655 613 01053200 Katar Singhwala 959 439 520 753 550 203 734 540 194 01053300 Gehri Devi nagar 2,384 1,159 1,225 2,299 1,340 959 2,070 1,296 774 Bathinda (Urban) 41402000 Bltisiana (CT) 1,234 623 611 1,899 1,784 liS 1,888 1,776 li2

250 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda Industrial cateso!1 of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 126 121 5 375 206 169 43 18 25 '90 64 26 Phus Mandi ' 207 184 23 46 39 7 18 14 4 341 186 155 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwala 1,582 1,508 74 940 802 138 45 37 8 701 308 393 Kot Shamir 212 199 13 155 126 29 22 J8 4 345 197 148 Katar Singhwala 780 757 23 251 219 32 29 20 9 1,010 300 710 Gehri Devi nagar Bathinda (Urban) 26 24 2 60 54 , 6 5 4 1,797 1,694 103 Bhisiana (CT)

251 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock- Industrial category Location code Mar~inal workers Cultivators Al2:iculturallabourers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 01052400 PhusMandi 29 14 15 2 2 21 11 10 01052500 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwa1a 240 40 200 38 7 31 62 22 40 01053100 Kot Shamir 275 132 143 55 23 32 71 30 41 01053200 Katar Singhwala 19 10 9 2 1 8 3 5 01053300 Gehri Devi nagar 229 44 185 26 ,.. 12 14 66 16 50 Blithinda (Urban) 41402000 Bhisiana (CT2 11 8 3

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bathinda ,.. of marsinai workers Location Household indus!!i: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 4 3 2 2 1,004 466 538 Ph us Mandi 01052400 18 17 122 10 112 784 410 374 Gulabgarh UrfNaiwala 01052500 20 6 14 129 73 56 5,771 2,113 3,658 Kot Shamir 01053100 9 6 3 1,113 450 663 Katar Singhwala - 01053200 8 5 3 129 11 118 1,968 967 1,001 Gehri Devi nagar 01053300 Batbinda (Urban) 9 6 3 2,876 1,053 1,823 Bhisiana ~CT~ 41402000

253 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ age-8!0uE 0-6 number Name of VillaBe hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0005 Sangat (Total) 46,187.0 17,300 100,681 52,909 47,772 13,349 7,377 5,972 0005 Sangat (Rural) 46,187.0 17,300 100,681 52!909 47,772 13,349 7,377 5,972 OOOS Sangat (Urban) Sangat (Rural) 01052000 Jai Singhwala 1,838.0 724 4,549 2,385 2,164 602 341 261 01052100 Gurusar Sainewala 988.0 413 2,468 1,279 1,189 324 177 147 01053400 Mehta 1,204.0 478 2,637 1,409 1,228 262 143 119 01053500 Gehri Buttar 1,223.0 588 3,485 1,791 1,694 469 259 210 01053600 Ancorgarh Urf Machhana 484.0 225 1,263 644 619 159 74 85 01053700 Sangat Kalan 1,799.0 38 199 103 96 21 9 12 01053800 PhuloMithi 1,694.0 630 3,692 1,940 1,752 489 279 210 01053900 KotGuru 965.0 412 2,373 1,245 1,128 313 185 128 01054000 Ghudda 1,890.0 855 4,649 2,438 2,211 569 320 249 01054100 Nandgarh 667.0 310 1,734 906 828 235 125 110 01054200 Bajak 1,091.0 402 2,444 1,306 1,138 338 187 151 01054300 Janghi Rana 1,764.0 631 3,795 1,989 1,806 512 289 223 01054400 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 384.0 195 1,118 592 526 155 75 80 01054500 Sahadargarh Jandian 641.0 272 1,487 804 683 150 94 56 01054600 Lool Sai 467.0 222 1,436 748 688 199 105 94 01054700 Raike Kalan 1,743.0 784 4,434 2,328 2,106 551 285 266 01054800 Rarnbiha 1,341.0 472 2,816 1,477 1,339 384 229 155 01054900 Chak Attar Singhwala 936.0 449 2,478 1,297 1,181 292 165 127 01055000 KaljhaRani 1,501.0 547 3,357 1,777 'r- 1,580 483 270 213 01055100 Kotli Sabo 616.0 183 1,072 5431 529 154 87 67 01055200 Faridkot 1,068.0 341 1,859 994 865 225 140 85 01055300 Chak Kharak SinghwaJa 1,183.0 574 3,181 1,708 1,473 447 244 203 UrfDoomwali 01055400 Pathrala 2,926.0 1,022 6,233 3,251 2,982 879 493 386 01055500 Sandi 2,136.0 697 3,913 2,076 1,837 539 291 248 01055600 Dhunike 607.0 200 1,085 568 517 195 99 96 01055700 Muhlan 437.0 138 904 479 425 135 65 70 01055800 Jassi Bagwali 1,798.0 520 3,193 1,672 1,521 476 262 214 01055900 KishanpuTa UrfKutti 740.0 240 1,527 772 755 170 86 84 01056000 Chak Ruldu SinghwaJa 1,145.0 511 2,845 1,492 1,353 403 233 170 01056100 Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias 817.0 312 1,967 1,029 938 274 162 112 Phalran 01056200 Sekho 1,919.0 724 4,078 2,134 1,944 586 318 268 01056300 Chak HiTa Singhwala Urf 869.0 340 1,901 990 911 283 143 140 PakkaKhuTd 01056400 PakkaKaJan 3.153.0 1,301 7,586 3,972 3,614 979 545 434 01056500 Amarpura UrfGurthuri 596,0 285 1,615 860 755 176 105 71 01056600 Dunewala 487.0 171 965 528 437 106 59 47 01056700 Bhagwangarh Urf 1,395.0 389 2,260 1,204 1,056 275 140 135 Bhukhianwali 01056800 Shergarh 895.0 293 1,689 903 786 223 120 103 01057200 Malwala 780.0 412 2,394 1,276 1,118 317 174 143

254 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sangat

Scheduled Castes I!0l?:uation Scheduled Tribes I!0l!ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla&e I1 ,12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 34,332 18,049 16,283 46,314 27,700 18,614 Sangat (Total) 34,332 18,049 16,283 46,314 27,700 18,614 Sangat (Rural) Sangat (Urban) Sangat (Rural) 1,738 908 830 2,080 1,194 886 Jai Singhwala 1,404 732 672 1,131 662 469 Gurusar Sainewala 882 489 393 1,399 858 541 Mehta 1,292 670 622 1,619 931 688 Gehri Buttar 375 191 184 644 376 268 Ancorgarh UrfMachhana 65 32 33 106 65 41 Sanga! Kalan 1,189 618 571 1,790 1,079 711 Phu\oMithi 1,190 614 576 1,019 586 433 KotGuru 1,046 553 493 2,322 1,352 970 Ghudda 700 370 330 792 491 301 Nandgarh 684 373 311 1,226 751 475 Bajak 1,082 578 504 \,697 983 714 Janghi Rana 526 ' 279 247 570 371 199 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 698 377 321 721 455 266 Bahadargarh Jandian 703 372 331 597 352 245 Loo1 Bai 1,695 887 808 2,126 1,302 824 RaikeKalan 531 267 264 1,254 735 519 Rambiha 994 525 469 1,102 648 454 Chak Attar Singhwala 1,059 572 487 1,561 942 619 Kaljha Rani 197 98 99 540 314 226 Kotli Sabo 542 296 246 869 528 341 Faridkot 1,177 613 564 1,541 941 600 Chak Kharak Singhwala UrfDoomwali 2,209. 1,139 1,070 2,563 1,528 1,035 Pathrala 1,002 527 475 1,834 1,094 740 Bandi 702 367 335 469 285 184 Dhunike 217 115 102 456 274 182 Muhlan 913 475 438 1,437 865 572 Jassi Bagwali 512 247 265 618 365 253 Kishanpura UrfKulti 1,724 913 811 1,139 702 437 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 722 390 332 879 516 363 Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias Phalran 1,125 593 532 1,877 1,102 775 Sekho 740 383 357 837 522 315 Chak Hira Singhwala Urf PakkaKhurd 2,070 1,090 980 3,582 2,099 1,483 PakkaKaian 333 181 152 785 471 314 Amarpura UrfGurthuri 118 60 58 379 244 135 Dunewala 592 310 282 1,055 659 396 Bhagwangarh Urf Bhukhianwali 617 328 289 821 501 314 Shergarh 967 517 450 877 sst 326 Malwala

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0005 8angat (Total) 54,367 25,209 29,158 49,428 30,163 19,265 39,474 27,620 II ,854 0005 8angat (Ru ra I) 54,367 25,209 29,158 49,428 30,163 19,265 39,474 27,620 11,854 0005 8angat (Urban) Sangat (Rural) 01052000 Jai Singhwala 2,469 1,191 1,278 2,395 1,328 1,067 2,262 1,261 1,001 01052100 Gurusar Sainewala 1,337 617 720 1,119 750 369 587 454 133 01053400 Mehta 1,238 551 687 1,236 755 481 971 687 284 01053500 Gehri Buttar 1,866 860 1,006 1,590 1,040 550 1,40] 1,002 399 01053600 Ancorgarj} UrfMachhana 619 268 351 656 356 300 364 316 48 01053700 Sangat Kalan 93 38 55 71 69 2 71 69 2 01053800 PhuloMithi 1,902 861 1,041 1,375 951 424 1,233 915 318 01053900 Kot Guru 1,354 659 695 1,316 718 598 1,082 674 408 01054000 Ghudda 2,327 1,086 1,241 2,269 1,380 889 1,848 1,306 542 01054100 Nandgarh 942 415 527 1,016 531 485 1,013 529 484 01054200 Bajak 1,218 555 663 1,341 765 576 1,229 699 530 01054300 Janghi Rana 2,098 1,006 1,092 1,927 1,092 835 1,385 735 650 01054400 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 548 221 327 740 411 329 404 357 47 01054500 Bahadargarh Iandian 766 349 417 691 482 209 449 421 28 01054600 LooIBai 839 396 443 812 497 315 745 488 257 01054700 RaikeKalan 2,308 1,026 1,282 1,944 1,287 657 1,593 1,249 344 01054800 Rambiha 1,562 742 820 1,492 866 626 1,325 814 511 01054900 Chak Attar Singhwala 1,376 649 727 836 704 132 749 685 64 01055000 KaljhaRani 1,796 835 961 1,653 994 659 1,242 974 268 01055100 Kot1i Sabo 532 229 303 588 306 282 308 294 14 01055200 Faridkot 990 466 524 895 ii'"565 330 546 476 70 01055300 Chak Kharak Singhwala 1,640 767 873 1,032 , 896 136 799 702 97 UrfDoomwali 01055400 Pathrala 3,670 1,723 1,947 3,274 1,823 1,451 2,171 1,644 527 01055500 Bandi 2,079 982 1,097 1,849 1,221 628 1,582 1,179 403 01055600 Dhunike 616 283 333 444 313 131 321 302 19 01055700 Muhlan 448 205 243 300 250 50 247 234 13 01055800 Jassi Bagwali 1,756 807 949 1,363 960 403 ),272 940 332 01055900 Kishanpura UrfKutti 909 407 502 587 466 121 464 448 16 01056000 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 1,706 790 916 1,374 781 593 1,290 754 536 01056100 Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias 1.088 513 .575 1,187 617 570 716 586 130 Phalran 01056200 Sekho 2,201 1,032 1,169 2,429 1,263 1,166 2,316 1,229 1,087 01056300 Chak Hira Singhwala Urf 1,064 468 596 1,100 604 496 740 549 191 PakkaKhurd 01056400 PakkaKalan 4,004 1,873 2,131 4,148 2,279 1,869 3,360 2,140 1,220 01056500 Amarpura UrfGurthuri 830 389 441 996 546 450 806 530 276 01056600 Dunewala 586 284 302 589 349 240 452 338 114 01056700 Bhagwangarh Urf 1,205 545 660 1,031 690 341 823 678 145 Bhukhianwali 01056800 Snergarh 868 396 472 584 503 81 435 372 63 01057200 Malwala 1,517 725 792 1,179 755 424 873 590 283

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Saogat Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers ';' Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 . 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 18,819 15,033 3,786. 10,408 7,598 2,810 672 423 249 9,575 4,566 5,009 Sangat (fotal) 18,819 15,033 3,786 10,408 7,598 2,810 672 423 249 9,575 4,566 5,009 Sangat (Rural) Sangat (Urban) Sangat (Rural) 1,298 723 575 835 451 384 15 8 7 114 79 35 Jai Singhwala 231 230 I 87 86 9 8 260 130 130 Gurusar Sainewala 311 299 12, 145 135 10 28 17 II 487 236 251 Mehta 573 510 63 469 325 144 15 8 7 344 159 185 Gehri Buttar 121 III 10 149 123 26 4 4 90 78 12 Ancorgarh UrfMachhana 36 36 24 22 2 II II Sangat Kalan 527 470 57 156 152 4 17 10 7 533 283 250 Phulo Milhi 712 438 274 244 132 112 13 5 8 113 99 14 KotGuru 832 730 102 349 274 75 27 16 II 640 286 354 Ghudda 350 322 28 121 116 5 3 2 I 539 89 450 Nandgarh 391 385 6 242 184 58 19 13 6 577 117 460 Bajak 627 571 56 32 29 3 17 16 709 119 590 Janghi Rana 168 166 2 143 135 8 4 4 89 52 37 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 190 185 5 170 168 2 3 2 - 86 66 20 Bahadargarh landian 228 219 9 250 240 10 5 3 2 262 26 236 Lool8ai 683 622 61 711 467 244 20 13 7 179 147 32 Raike Kalan 527 499 28 231 155 76 48 24 24 519 136 383 Rambiha 341 331 10 279 259 20 28 II 17 101 84 17 Chak Attar Singhwala 437 416 21 400 311 89 50 24 26 355 223 132 Kaljha Rani 190 186 4 67 67 51 41 10 Kotli Sabo 364 330 34 108 96 12 II 7 4 63 43 20 Faridkot 119 113 6 230 214 16 51 35 16 399 340 59 Chak Kharak Singhwala UrfDoomwali 1,038 976 62 400 334 66 20 8 12 713 326 387 Pathrala 762 702 60 303 278 25 5 4 512 198 314 Bandi 101 99 2 142 135 7 9 7 2 69 61 8 Dhunike 95 92 3 74 67 7 38 36 2 40 39 I Muhlan 661 491 170 448 306 142 14 14 149 129 20 Jassi Bagwali 265 257 8 140 137 3 2 2 57 52 5 Kishanpura UrfKutti 254 202 52 818 468 350 4 "2 2 214 82 132 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 416 314 102 263 238 25 37 34 3 Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias Phalran 1,518 772 746 591 327 264 33 13 20 174 117 57 Sekho 396 315 81 236 142 94 8 7 I 100 85 15 Chak Hira Singhwala Urf PakkaKhurd 2,072 1,344 728 888 488 400 81 55 26 319 253 66 Pakka Kalan 589 383 206 94 71 23 8 3 5 115 73 42 Amarpura Urf Gurthuri 332 237 95 76 64 12 18 14 4 26 23 3 Dunewala 479 397 82 252 204 48 10 IO 82 67 15 Bhagwangarh Urf Bhukhianwali 279 268 II 7 4 3 29 16 13 120 84 36 Shergarh 306 292 14 234 194 40 6 5 I 327 99 228 Malwala

257 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial cate80!i: Location code Mar8inal workers Cultivators AlEiculturallabourers nwnber Name ofVilla8e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0005 Sangat (Total) 9,954 2,543 7,411 2,740 385 2,35S 4,344 1,589 2,755 0005 Sangat (Rural) 9,954 2,543 7,411 2,740 385 2,355 4,344 },589 2,755 0005 Sangst (Urban) Sangst (Rural) 01052000 Jai Singhwala 133 67 66 6 2 4 127 65 62 01052100 Gurusar Sainewala 532 296 236 6 . 3 3 223 205 18 01053400 Mehta 265 68 197 24 18 6 82 32 50 01053500 Gehri Bullar 189 38 151 22 10 12 62 19 43 01053600 Ancorgarh UrfMachhana 292 40 252 12 8 4 10} )0 91 01053700 Sangat Kalan 01053800 PhuloMithi 142 36 106 34 13 21 91 10 81 01053900 KotGuru 234 44 190 135 18 117 82 21 61 01054000 Ghudda 421 74 347 118 20 98 110 28 82 01054100 Nandgarh 3 2 1 1 01054200 Bajak 112 66 46 25 21 4 20 20 01054300 JanghiRana 542 357 185 9 6 3 491 327 164 01054400 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 336 54 282 49 7 42 229 44 185 01054500 Bahadargarh landian 242 61 181 14 8 6 126 40 86 01054600 Lool Bai 67 9 58 10 6 4 22 2 20 01054700 RaikeKalan 351 38 313 266 19 247 45 16 29 01054800 Rarnbiha 167 52 115 60 34 26 9 3 6 01054900 Chak Attar Singhwala 87 19 68 56 3 53 7 5 2 01055000 Ka1jhaRani 411 20 391 217 10 207 182 9 173 01055100 Kotli Sabo 280 12 268 13 2 II 88 8 80 01055200 Faildkot 349 89 260 178 10 168 134 78 56 01055300 Chak Kharak Singhwala 233 194 39 5 .,.. 4 3 3 UrfDoomwali 01055400 Pathrala 1,103 179 924 194 38 156 313 106 207 01055500 Bandi 267 42 225 22 14 8 109 12 97 01055600 Dhunike 123 11 112 92 9 83 27 2 25 01055700 Muhlan 53 16 37 18 4 14 12 to 2 01055800 Jassi Bagwali 91 20 71 19 9 10 8 7 I 01055900 Kishanpura UrfKutti 123 18 105 116 11 105 01056000 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 84 27 57 10 3 7 67 24 43 01056100- Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias 471 31 440 256 13 243 212 16 196 Pha1ran 01056200 Sekho 113 34 79 30 1 29 49 19 30 01056300 Chak Hira Singhwala Urf 360 55 305 212 26 186 145 29 116 PakkaKhurd 01056400 PakkaKaJan 788 139 649 305 32 273 ·442 101 341 01056500 Amarpura UrfGurthuri 190 16 174 118 4 114 35 8 27 01056600 Dunewala 137 11 126 87 2 85 39 6 33 01056700 Bhagwangarh Ur[ 208 12 196 112 3 109 95 9 86 Bhukhianwali 01056800 Shergarh 149 131 18 6 5 138 122 16 01057200 Malwala 306 165 141 302 161 141

258 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sangat of marsinal workers Location, Household indus!!}:: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Villa~e number , 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 219 29 190 2,651 540 2,111 51,253 22,746 28,507 Sangat (Total) 0005 219 29 190 ' 2,651 540 2,111 51,253 22,746 28,507 Sangat (Rural) 0005 Sangat (Urban) 0005 Sangat (Rural) 2,f54 1,057 1,097 Jai Singhwala 01052000 303 88 215 1,349 529 820 Gurusar Sainewala 01052100 20 5 IS 139 13 126 1,401 654 747 Mehta 01053400 lOS 9 96 1,895 751 1,144 Gehri Buttar 01053500 10 3 7 169 19 150 607 288 319 Ancorgarh UrfMachhana 01053600 128 34 94 Sangat Kalan 01053700 2 2 IS 13 2 2,317 989 1,328 PhuloMithi 01053800 4 4 13 5 8 1,057 527 530 KotGuru 01053900 30 3 27 163 23 140 2,380 1,058 1,322 Ghudda 01054000 2 I 718 375 343 Nandgarh 01054100 1 1 66 24 42 1,103 541 562 Bajak 01054200 3 2 1 39 22 17 1,868 897 971 Janghi Rana 01054300 10 10 48 3 45 378 181 197 Raike Khurd UrfChak Dana 01 054400 102 13 89 796 322 474 Bahadargarh Jandian 01054500 2 2 33 32 624 251 373 Lool Bai 01054600 13 12 27 2 25 2,490 1,041 1,449 RaikeKalan 01054700 33 32 65 14 51 1,324 611 713 Rarnbiha 01054800 2 2 22 11 11 1,642 593 1,049 Chak Attar Singhwa1a 01054900 3 3 9 I 8 1,704 783 921 KaljhaRani 01055000 I I 178 2 176 484 237 247 KotiiSabo 01055100 7 7 30 I 29 964 429 535 Faridkot 01055200 18 17 207 186 21 2,149 812 1,337 Chak Kharak Singhwala 01055300 UrfDoomwali 24 1 23 572 34 538 2,959 1,428 1,531 Pathrala 01055400 6 4 2 130 12 1I8 2,064 855 1,209 Bandi 01055500 4 4 641 255 386 Dhunike 01055600 8 8 15 2 13 604 229 375 Muhlan 01055700 I 63 3 60 1,830 712 1,118 Jassi Bagwali 01055800 7 7 940 'I'" 306 634 Kishanpura UrfKutti 01055900 6 6 1,471 711 760 Chak Ruldu Singhwala 01056000 3 2 780 412 368 Jodhpur Bagga Singh Alias 01056100 Phalran 5 3 2 29 II 18 1,649 871 778 Sekho 01056200 I I 2 2 801 386 415 Chak Hira Singhwala Urf 01056300 PakkaKhurd 5 5 36 6 30 3,438 1,693 1.745 PakkaKalan 01056400 37 4 33 619 314 305 Amarpura UrfGurthuri 01056500 4 4 7 3 4 376 179 197 Dunewala 01056600 1,229 514 715 Bhagwangarh urr 01056700 Bhukhianwali 1 4 4 1,105 400 705 Shergarh 01056800 3 3 1,215 521 694 Malwala 01057200

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulati01!2 a1!:e-~ouE 0-6 number Name ofVilla1!:e hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Total) 54,020.0 22,071 129,364 68,664 60,700 17,295 9,661 7,634 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 54,020.0 22,071 129,364 68,664 60,700 17,295 9,661 7,634 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Urban) Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 01056900 Kailebandar 1,732.0 657 3,917 2,084- 1,835 477 249 228 01057000 KotBakhtu 1,743.0 698 4,345 2,30\0 2,035 619 359 260 01057100 Manwala UrfKishangarh 675.0 317 1,833 929 904 219 114 105 01057300 Bangi Dipa Singh 601.0 316 1,866 990 876 225 121 104 01057400 Bangi Rughu 565.0 268 1,502 799 703 158 92 66 01057500 Sukh1adhi 800.0 378 2,405 1,293 1,112 308 170 138 01057600 Bagha 1,153.0 516 2,931 1,542 1,389 407 225 182 01057700 Tarkhanwala 1.220.0 282 1,758 918 840 206 107 99 01057800 Ramsara 576.0 403 2,412 1,439 1,173 362 183 179 01057900 Kanakwal U rf Rattangarh 1,189.0 287 1,687 887 800 169 99 70 01058000 Phulo Khari 1,193.0 318 1,912 1,015 897 316 169 147 01058100 Giana 1,875.0 706 3,984 2,158 1,826 538 318 220 01058200 Gatwali 701.0 325 1,834 997 837 215 121 94 01058300 Jogewala 431.0 177 1,057 567 490 146 89 57 01058400 Tungwali 308.0 109 617 333 284 . 68 46 22 01058500 Malkana 2,448.0 728 4,250 2,272 1,978 542 321 221 01058600 Jajja1 838.0 487 2,944 1,546 1,398 376 211 165 01058700 Kama1u 600.0 284 1,808 948 860 237 128 109 01058800 Bangi Nihal Singh 1,475.0 505 3,306 1,715 1,591 453 238 215 01058900 Bangi Ru1du 1,610.0 659 3,911 2,064 1,847 490 271 219 01059000 Leleana 1,131.0 613 3,418 1,801 1,617 366 203 163 01059100 MahiNangal 1,081.0 411 2,494 1,326 1,168 347 205 142 01059200 Jeon Singhwala 1,463.0 574 3,207 1,708 1,499 409 226 183 01062500 Bhagibandar 2,528.0 1,093 6,578 3,505 3,073 943 534 409 01062600 Talwandi Sabo 4,422.0 3,118 16,754 8,910 7,844 2,280 1,279 1,001 01062700 Lelewala 1,270.0 665 4,004 2,088 1,916 558 285 273 01062800 Shekhpura 1,955.0 826 4,802 2,555 2.247 693 406 287 01062900 Gadhianwa1a Ur[ 505.0 124 704 376 328 99 49 50 Bhagwanpura 01063000 Ram Tirath Jaga 2,986.0 1,011 6,212 3,311 2,901 921 514 407 01063100 Fatehgarh Nouabad 577.0 298 1,667 856 811 221 134 87 01063200 Gurusar J oga 558.0 232 1,344 688 656 153 84 69 01063300 Sangat Khurd 394.0 237 1,516 804 712 197 114 83 01063400 Teona Pujarian 1,178.0 390 2,262 1,246 1,016 260 147 113 01063500 Behman Jassa Singh 1,167.0 287 1,815 969 846 237 137 100 01063600 Behman Koer Singh 1,156.0 344 2,066 1,124 942 280 171 109 01063700 Singo 1,419.0 505 3,304 1,749 1,555 475 249 226 01063800 Lehri 1,278.0 444 2,527 1,338 1,189 341 178 163 01063900 Menuana 378.0 76 509 268 241 79 49 30 01064000 Mirziana 656.0 215 1,311 689 622 153 89 64 01064100 Gehlewala 552.0 203 1,141 591 SSO 162 92 70 01064200 Kaureana 798.0 326 1,982 1,053 929 268 155 113 01064300 Raya 534.0 177 1,012 550 462 133 62 71 01064400 Kalalwala 998.0 405 2,257 1,209 1,048 302 161 141 01064500 Fatah Ba1u 483.0 109 661 357 304 101 59 42 01064600 Go1ewala 490.0 134 755 415 340 87 49 38 01064700 Natheha 1,114.0 412 2,444 1,318 1,126 348 207 141 01064800 Nan!!la 1,216.0 422 2,339 1,256 1,083 351 192 159

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Talwandi Sabo

Scheduled Castes ~o~uation Scheduled Tribes ~o~ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 40,727 21,593 19,134 56,264 33,877 22,387 Talwandi Sabo (Total) 40,717 21,593 19,134 56,264 33,877 22,387 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) Talwandi Sab!, (Urban) Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 1,033 562 471 1,605 963 642 Kailebandar 1,208 629 579 1,927 1,157 770 KotBakhtu 596 308 288 787 456 331 Manwala UrfKishangarh 843 452 391 838 513 325 Bangi Dipa Singh 431 225 206 720 437 283 Bangi Rughu 744 430 314 1,161 700 461 Sukhladhi 1,247 647 600 1,089 630 459 Bagha 371 198 173 460 268 192 Tarkhanwala 803 408 395 981 595 386 Rarnsara 555 297 258 859 514 345 Kanakwal UrfRattangarh 407 218 189 774 469 305 Phulo Khari 1,507 818 689 1,612 1,011 601 Giana 557 298 259 791 493 298 Gatwali 102 54 48 463 303 160 Jogewala 170 93 77 349 220 129 Tungwali 1,160 610 550 1,842 1,090 752 Malkana 706 383 323 1,259 755 504 Jajjal 545 279 266 872 524 348 Kamalu 1,801 948 853 1,203 724 479 Bangi Nihal Singh 1,236 658 578 1,734 1,008 726 Bangi Ruldu 1,311 686 625 1,567 959 608 Leleana 546 285 261 1,076 638 438 MahiNangal 1,263 694 569 1,487 904 583 Jeon Singhwala 1,949 1,018 931 2,651 1,603 1,048 Bhagibandar 6,014 3,181 2,833 8,355 4,871 3,484 Talwandi SaOO 1,204 632 572 1,615 963 652 Lelewala 1,575 818 757 1,903 l,lI9 784 Shekbpura 314 177 137 274 175 99 Gadhianwala Urf Bhagwanpura ),627 870 757 ·~,539 1,473 1,066 Ram Tirath Jaga 656 333 323 756 426 330 Fatehgarh Nouabad 548 282 266 645 382 263 Gurusar Joga 500 264 236 827 493 334 Sangat Khurd 606 334 272 1,217 758 459 Teona Pujarian 485 258 227 780 491 289 Behman Jassa Singh 864 455 409 890 563 327 Behman Koer Singh 699 362 337 1,364 845 519 Singo. 865 460 405 1,030 638 392 Lehri 124 65 59 234 134 100 Menuana 45 25 20 688 425 263 Mirziana 378 193 185 513 319 194 Gehlewala 464 254 210 842 517 325 Kaureana 358 195 163 460 316 144 Raya 446 254 192 836 522 314 Kalalwala 197 109 88 271t 173 97 FatahBalu 97 59 38 247 162 85 Golewala 742 388 354 979 609 370 Natheha 828 427 401 893 569 324 Nangla

261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e ' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Total) 73,100 34,787 38,313 62,826 39,016 23,810 46,651 35,685 10,966 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 73,100 34,787 38,313 62,826 39,016 23,810 46,651 j5,685 10,966 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Urban) Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 01056900 Kailebandar 2,312 1,119 1,193 1,965 1,288 677 1,422 1,208 214 01057000 KotBakhtu 2,418 1,153 1,265 2,243 , ()06 937 1,666 1,244 422 01057100 Manwala Urf Kishangarh 1,046 473 573 1,149 606 543 834 478 356 01057300 Bangi Dipa Singh 1,028 477 551 608 535 73 341 311 30 01057400 Bangi Rughu 782 362 420 568 436 132 125 116 9 01057500 Sukhladhi 1,244 593 651 1,329 759 570 1,028 664 364 01057600 Bagha 1,842 912 930 1,429 914 515 1,006 907 99 01057700 Tarkhanwala 1,298 650 648 758 597 161 743 596 147 01057800 Ramsara 1,431 644 787 737 674 63 707 661 46 01057900 Kanakwal UrfRattangarh 828 373 455 643 491 152 531 459 72 01058000 PhuloKhari 1,138 546 59Z 1,026 578 448 661 543 118 01058100 Giana 2,372 1,147 1,225 2,080 1,243 837 1,367 989 378 01058200 Gatwali 1,043 504 539 734 531 203 464 440 24 01058300 Jogewala 594 264 330 372 313 59 365 310 55 01058400 Tungwali 268 113 155 259 166 93 172 155 17 01058500 Malkana 2,408 1,182 1,226 2,304 1,350 954 2,076 1,292 784 01058600 Jajjal 1,685 791 894 1,326 902 424 1,103 895 208 01058700 Kamalu 936 424 512 726 519 207 709 508 201 01058800 Bangi Nihal Singh 2,103 991 1,112 1,702 987 715 1,693 983 710 01058900 Bangi Ruldu 2,177 1,056 1,121 2,205 1,191 1,014 1,935 1,125 810 01059000 Leleana 1,851 842 1,009 1,890 1,039 851 1,237 980 257 01059100 MahiNangal 1,418 688 730 1,371 747 624 1,338 736 602 01059200 Jeon Singhwala 1,720 804 916 1,290 989 301 1,131 935 196 01062500 Bhagibandar 3,927 1,902 2,025 3,596 2,096 1,500 2,194 1,897 297 01062600 Talwandi Sabo 8,399 4,039 4,360 7,181 4,821 2,360 5,036 4,176 860 01062700 Lelewala 2,389 1,125 1,264 2,325 1,319 1,006 1,792 1,213 579 01062800 Shekhpura 2,899 1,436 1,463 2,192 1,393 799 1,486 1,326 160 01062900 Gadhianwala Urf 430 201 229 314 207 107 241 204 37 Bhagwanpura 01063000 Ram Tirath Jaga 3,673 1,838 1,835 3,225 1,822 1,403 2,207 1,758 449 01063100 Fatehgarh Nouabad 911 430 481 834 478 356 477 468 9 01063200 Gurusar Joga 699 306 393 569 383 186 391 348 43 01063300 Sangat Khurd 689 311 378 731 439 292 520 402 118 01063400 Teona Pltiarian 1,045 488 557 962 609 353 596 499 97 01063500 Behman Jassa Singh 1,035 478 557 644 478 166 493 477 16 01063600 Behman Koer Singh 1,176 561 615 873 551 322 550 541 9 01063700 Singo 1,940 904 1,036 1,570 988 582 1,345 962 383 01063800 Lehri 1,497 700 797 1,319- 770 549 927 745 182 01063900 Menuana 275 134 141 332 173 159 328 173 155 01064000 Mirziana 623 264 359 816 430 386 455 398 57 01064100 Gehlewala 628 272 356 639 345 294 535 320 215 01064200 Kaureana 1,140 536 604 1,054 614 440 691 559 132 01064300 Raya 552 234 318 647 353 294 254 239 15 01064400 Kalalwala 1,421 687 734 1,119 703 416 753 630 123 01064500 Fatah Balu 391 184 207 368 201 • 167 237 181 56 01064600 Golewala 508 253 255 255 237 18 233 230 3 01064700 Natheha 1,465 709 756 1,235 735 500 1,034 707 327 01064800 Nan~la 1,446 687 759 1,312 710 602 1,222 697 525

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Talwandi Sabo Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 20,779 18,323 2,456 12,186 9,821 2,365 1,190 651 539 12,496 6,890 5,606 Talwandi Sal;lo (Total) 20,779 18,323 2,456 12,186 9,821 2,365 1,190 651 539 12,496 6,890 5,606 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) Talwandi Sabo (Urban) Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 665 635 30 377 343 34 24 tl 13 356 219 137 Kaile bandar 839 670 169 502 379 123 51 25 26 274 170 104 Kot Bakhtu 637 331 306 88 69 19 24 12 12 85 66 19 Manwala UrfKishangarh 129 123 6 149 130 19 1 62 58 4 Bangi Dipa Singh 24 23 1 44 43 I 57 50 7 Bangi Rughu 719 478 241 214 134 80 18 12 6 77 40 37 Sukhladhi 421 385 36 421 399 28 4 2 2 154 121 33 Bagha 479 410 69 202 173 29 17 16 4S 12 33 Tarkhanwala 320 315 5 203 176 27 6 4 2 178 166 12 Ramsara 185 174 II 224 168 56 40 40 82 77 5 Kanakwal Urf Rattang¥h 305 289 16 155 92 63 II 9 2 190 153 37 Phulo Khari 624 576 48 280 255 25 46 7 39 417 151 266 Giana 220 212 8 131 130 I 7 3 4 106 95 II Gatwali 231 191 40 94 86 8 4 2 2 36 31 5 Jogewala 94 90 4 43 38 S 8 5 .} 27 22 5 Tungwali 783 748 35 411 330 81 30 6 24 852 208 644 Malkana 543 520 23 329 269 60 25 II 14 206 95 III Jajjal 256 254 2 139 102 37 53 30 23 261 122 139 Kamalu .360 348 12 607 503 104 10 5 5 716 127 589 Bangi Nihal Singh 735 677 58 432 276 156 29 10 19 739 162 577 Bangi Ruldu 470 457 13 512 377 135 43 32 11 212 114 98 Leleana 468 440 28 328 196 132 118 8 110 424 92 332 Mahi Nangal 499 445 54 428 348 80 36 10 26 168 132 36 Jeon Singhwala 1,102 1,043 59 548 491 57 32 26 6 512 337 175 Bhagibandar 1,077 977 100 1,027 837 190 176 133 43 2,756 2,229 527 Talwandi Sabo 921 707 214 458 329 129 33 20 13 380 157 223 Lelewala 733 719 14 413 383 30 32 21 11 308 203 105 Shekhpura 74 70 4 III 93 18 2 2 54 39 15 Gadhianwala Urf Bhagwanpura 1,183 945 238 658 489 169 68 52 16 298 272 26 Ram Tirath Jaga 232 232 173 169 4 7 6 I 65 61 4 Falehgarh Nouabad 197 186 11 86 73 13 9 5 4 99 84 15 Gurusar Joga 210 205 5 183 141 42 9 3 6 118 53 65 San gal Khurd 348 305 43 62 60 2 24 13 II 162 121 41 Teona Pujarian 262 258 4 162 158 4 2 2 67 59 8 Behman Jassa Singh 258 257 225 219 6 5 5 62 60 2 Behman Koer Singh 584 577 7 199 191 8 70 47 23 492 147 345 Singo 425 416 9 226 221 5 16 13 3 260 95 165 Lehri 230 123 107 82 47 35 16 3 13 Menuana 325 319 6 88 40 48 6 4 2 36 35 I Mirziana 293 180 113 216 119 97 2 I I 24 20 4 Gehlewala 460 351 109 122 117 5 15 12 3 94 79 15 Kaureana 222 213 9 10 10 22 16 6 Raya 431 385 46 155 141 14 20 18 2 147 86 61 Kalalwala 144 107 37 62 44 18 1 30 29 t Fatah Balu 157 157 63 61 2 13 12 Golewala 493 405 88 259 198 61 28 7 ,:"" 21 254 97 157 Natheha 412 395 17 279 174 105 28 15 13 503 113 390 Nangla

263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Mar~inal workers Cultivators ABriculturallabourers number Name of Villase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0006 Talwandi Saba (Total) 16,175 3,331 12,844 4,621 826 3,795 6,616 1,812 4,804 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 16,175 3,331 12,844 4,621. 826 3,795 6,616 1,812 4,804 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Urban) Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 01056900 Kaile bandar 543 80 463 133 4 129 344 68 276 01057000 KotBakhtu 577 62 SIS 320 30 290 180 24 156 01057100 Manwala UrfKishangarh 315 128 187 98 29 69 204 93 111 01057300 Bangi Dipa Singh 267 224 43 131 125 6 131 96 35 01057400 Bangi Rughu 443 320 123 213 206 7 199 107 92 01057500 Sukhladhi 301 95 206 28 6 22 197 85 112 01057600 Bagha 423 7 416 !O3 4 99 307 1 306 01057700 Tarkhanwala 15 1 14 2 2 8 7 01057800 Ramsara 30 I3 17 7 5 2 19 4 15 01057900 Kanakwal UrfRattangarh 112 32 80 4 3 86 16 70 01058000 Phulo Khari 365 35 330 295 23 272 50 9 41 01058100 Giana 713 254 459 35 23 12 278 124 154 01058200 Gatwali 270 91 179 5 5 71 49 22 01058300 Jogewala 7 3 4 6 3 3 I 01058400 Tungwali 87 11 76 2 2 01058500 Malkana 228 58 170 7 5 2 85 24 61 01058600 Jajjal 223 7 216 10 5 5 4 2 2 Karnalu 17 6 I 4 4 01058700 11 - 01058800 Bangi Nihal Singh 9 4 5 3 .or- 2 5 2 3 01058900 BangiRuldu 270 66 204 5 3 2 234 61 173 01059000 Leleana 653 59 594 93 26 67 140 15 125 01059100 MahiNangal 33 11 22 3 1 2 11 5 6 01059200 Jean Singhwala 159 54 105 50 7 43 58 41 17 01062500 Bhagibandar 1,402 199 1,203 698 71 627 540 93 447 01062600 Talwandi Sabo 2,145 645 1,500 246 84 162 995 ]54 641 01062700 Lelewala 533 106 427 63 23 40 165 38 127 01062800 Shekhpura 706 67 639 223 18 205 249 40 209 01062900 Gadhianwala Urf 73 3 70 17 17 44 3 41 Bhagwanpura 01063000 Ram Tirath Jaga 1,018 64 954 614 20 594 339 40 299 01063100 Fatehgarh Nouabad 357 10 347 187 9 178 163 I 162 01063200 Gurusar Joga 178 35 143 12 I 11 89 33 56 01063300 Sangat Khurd 211 37 174 2 I I 77 23 54 01063400 Teona Pujarian 366 110 256 113 21 92 198 79 119 01063500 Behman Jassa Singh 151 1 150 6 6 63 62 01063600 Behman Koer Singh 323 10 313 5 5 162 8 154 01063700 Singo 225 26 199 2 1 19 14 5 01063800 Lehri 392 25 367 137 7 130 220 17 203 01063900 Menuana 4 4 2 2 01064000 Mirziana 361 32 329 248 21 227 103 6 97 01064100 Gehlewala 104 25 79 57 6 51 24 6 18 01064200 Kaureana 363 55 303 136 8 128 143 40 103 01064300 Raya 393 114 279 123 5 118 188 103 85 01064400 Kalalwala 366 73 293 80 4 76 145 59 36 01064500 Fatah Balu 131 20 III 80 8· 72 45 6 39 , 01064600 Golewala 22 7 15 I 1 1 01064700 Natheha 201 28 173 2 2 15 8 7 01064800 Nan~la 90 13 77 15 2 13 11 8 3

264 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Talwandi Sabo ofmar~inal workers Location Household indus!!! workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 ] 817 61 756 4,121 632 3,489 66,538 29,648 36,890 Talwandi Sabo (Total) 0006 817 61 756 4,121 632 3,489 66,538 29,648 36,890 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Urban) 0006 Talwandi Sabo (Rural) 40 2 38 26 6 20 -1,952 794 1,158 Kaile bandar 01056900 12 I II 65 7 58 2,102 1,004 1,098 KotBakhtu 01057000 1 12 6 6 684 323 361 Manwala UrfKishangarh 01057100 3 '2 2 2 1,258 455 803 Bangi Dipa Singh 01057300 2 I 29 6 23 .934 363 571 Bangi Rughu 01057400 9 9 67 4 63 1,076 534 542 Sukhladhi 01057500 I3 2 II 1,502 628 874 Bagha 01057600 5 5 1,000 321 679 Tarkhanwala 01057700 4 4 1,675 565 1,110 Ramsam 01057800 22 13 9 1,044 396 648 Kanakwal Vrf Rattangarh 01057900 6 6 14 3 II 886 437 449 PhuloKhari 01058000 51 51 349 107 242 1,904 915 989 Giana 01058100 163 12 151 31 25 6 1,100 466 634 Gatwali 01058200 685 254 431 Jogewala 01058300 2 2 83 II 72 358 167 191 Tungwali 01058400 3 2 133 28 105 1,946 922 1,024 Malkana 01058500 17 17 192 192 1,618 644 974 Jajjal 01058600 ,4 4 8 7 I 1,082 429 653 Kamalu 01058700 1 I 1,604 728 876 Bangi Nihal Singh 01058800 12 12 19 2 17 1,706 873 833 Bangi Ruldu 01058900 63 3 60 357 15 342 1,528 762 766 Leleana 01059000 6 6 13 5 8 1,123 579 544 Mahi Nangal 01059100 43 3 40 8 3 5 1,917 719 1,198 Jeon Singhwala 01059200 39 6 33 125 29 96 2,982 1,409 1,573 Bhagibandar 01062500 117 18 99 787 189 598 9,573 4,089 5,484 Talwandi Sabo 01062600 38 3 35 267 42 225 1,679 ';- 769 910 Lelewala 01062700 23 23 211 9 202 2,610' 1,162 1,448 Shekhpura 01062800 12 12 390 169 221 Gadhianwala Ur[ 01062900 Bhagwanpura 12 11 53 3 50 2,987 1,489 1,498 Ram Tirath Jaga 01063000 2 2 5 5 833 378 455 Fatehgarh Nouabad 01063100 14 13 63 63 775 305 470 Gurusar Joga 01063200 7 7 125 13 112 785 365 420 Sangat Khurd 01063300 17 2 15 38 8 30 1,300 637 663 Teona Pujarian 01063400 37 37 45 45 1,171 491 680 Behman Jassa Singh 01063500 1 155 2 153 1,193 573 620 Behman Koer Singh 01063600 4 4 200 7 193 1,734 761 973 Singo 01063700 4 4 31 30 1,208 568 640 Lehri 01063800 2 2 177 95 82 Menuana 01063900 9 5 .. 495 259 236 Mirziana 01064000 23 13 10 502 246 256 Gehlewala 01064100 5 5 79 7 72 928 439 489 Kaureana 01064200 82 6 76 365 197 168 Raya 01064300 , 10 19 121 9 112 1,138 506 632 Kalalwala 01064400 6 6 293 156 137 Fatah Balu 01064500 20 5 15 500 178 322 Golewala 01064600 11 10 173 19 154 1,209 583 626 Natheha 01064700 28 28 36 3 33 1,027 546 481 Nan~la 01064800

265 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ age-!2:0uE 0-6 number Name ofVillage~ hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0007 Maur (Tlltal) 28,278.0 11,684 69,326 36,935 32,391 8,963 5,076 3,887 0007 Maur (Rural) 28,278.0 1l,684 69,326 36,935'i- 32,391 8,963 5,076 3,887 0007 Maur (Urban) . Maur (Rural) 01053000 Dhan Singh Khana 1,142.0 372 2,025 1,064 961 268 146 122 01059300 Chathewala 1,123.0 430 2,590 1,333 1,257 336 194 142 01059400 KotBhara 989.0 444 2,455 1,290 1,165 274 159 115 01059500 Ramgarh Bhundar 606.0 276 1,721 915 806 235 136 99 01059600 Bhai Bakhtour 811.0 407 2,396 1,280 1,1l6 321 182 139 01059700 GhasoKhana 313.0 148 834 433 401 140 81 59 01059800 Manak Khana 263.0 76 487 257 230 72 37 35 01059900 Arai Khana 1,178.0 307 1,851 1,007 844 205 116 89 01060000 Kishangarh UrfChinarthal 872.0 352 2,181 1,155 1,026 234 127 107 01060100 Gehri Bara Singh 691.0 249 1,413 735 678 197 112 85 01060200 Maisar Khana 2,002.0 714 4,241 2,283 1,958 S62 322 240 01060300 Jatri 385.0 196 1,081 586 495 119 69 50 01060400 Maur Charat Singh 907.0 406 2,398 1,256 1,142 270 159 III 01060500 Ramnagar UrfKasaiwara 1,767.0 718 4,027 2,140 1,887 551 319 232 01060600 Kutiwal Kalan 769.0 326 1,897 995 902 252 143 109 01060700 Tharnangarh 527.0 150 953 523 430 137 83 54 01060800 Kutiwal Khurd 567.0 261 1,617 876 741 200 116 84 01060900 Ghurnan Khurd 614.0 126 812 440 372 106 61 45 01061000 Ghurnan Kalan 1,520.0 763 4,644 2,496 2,148 561 313 248 01061100 Sukha Singhwala 185.0 109 637 340 297 80 50 30 01061200 KotliKhurd 1,195.0 465 2,867 1,539 1,328 383 212 171 01061300 Kamalu 537.0 349 1,898 989 909 268 142 126 01061400 Swaich 598.0 222 1,342 704 638 170 92 78 01061500 Rajgarh Kuba 1,388.0 716 4,108 2,179 1,929 543 303 240 01061600 Sandoha 1,641.0 592 3,665 2,003 1,662 438 271 167 01061700 Burj 731.0 379 2,248 1,188 1,060 360 205 155 01061800 MansaKalan 909.0 486 2,914 1,597 1,317 351 199 152 01061900 Mari 249.0 159 956 511 445 99 56 43 01062000 Jodhpur Pakhar 1,966.0 684 4,232 2,260 1,972 590 317 273 01062100 Burj Serna 561.0 275 1,607 851 756 214 119 95 01062200 Bangher Mohabat Singh 337.0 136 823 425 398 95 46 49 01062300 Bangher Charat Singh 442.0 201 1,199 623 576 162 91 71 01062400 Nat! 493.0 190 1,207 662 545 170 98 72

266 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Maur

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 . 15 16 17 18 19 2 21,167 11,203 9,964 30,605 U,385 12,220 Maur (Total) 21,167 H,203 9,964 30,605 18,385 12,220 Maur (Rural) Maur (Urban) - Maur (Rural) 670 348 322 966 565 401 Dhan Singh Khana 413 224 189 1,172 682 490 Chathewala 839 438 401 1,226 692 534 KotBhara 595 323 272 815 491 324 Ramgarb Bbundar 804 424 380 1,165 708 457 Bhai Bakhtour 354 186 168 377 233 144 GbasoKhana 36 18 18 230 147 83 ManakKhana 312 179 133 896 549 347 AraiKhana 655 331 324 927 555 372 Kisbangarb Urf Cbinartbal 650 336 314 715 437 278 Gehri Bara Singh 993 546 447 2,054 1,240 814 Maisar Khana 356 199 157 536 355 181 Jatri 976 513 463 1,029 601 428 Maur Charat Singh 1,822 958 864 1,691 976 715 Ramnagar Urf Kasaiwara 506 261 245 855 503 352 Kutiwal Kalan 316 176 140 287 172 115 Tharnangarh 279 154 125 660 406 254 Kutiwal Khurd 163 89 74 345 193 152 Ghurnan Khurd 1,267 659 608 1,997 1,261 736 Ghuman Kalan 257 137 120 184 124 60 Sukha Singhwala 892 464 428 954 601 353 Kotli Khurd 786 400 386 739 449 290 Karnalu 128 62 66 608 362 246 Swaich 1,310 685 625 2,010 1,212 798 Rajgarh Kuba 829 454 375 1,603 991 612 Sandoha 1,145 604 541 'I'" 900 542 358 Burj 836 452 384 • 1,160 709 451 MansaKalan 310 157 153 430 261 169 Mari 1,452 774 678 1,955 1,151 804 Jodhpur Pakhar 473 242 231 677 391 286 Burj Serna 298 153 145 404 228 176 Bangher Mohabat Singh 178 106 72 556 307 249 Bangher Charat Singh 267 151 116 482 291 191 Natt

267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block·

Location code llliterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0007 Maur (Total) 38,721 18,550 20,171 35,741 20,834 14,907 25,535 19,297 6,238 0007 Maur (Rural) 38,721 18,550 20,171 35,741 20,834 14,907 25,535 19,297 6,238 0007 Maur(Urban) Maur(Rural) 01053000 Ohan Singh Khana 1,059 499 560 1,066 582 484 397 385 12 01059300 Chalhewala 1,418 651 767 1,442 739 703 1,155 689 466 01059400 Kot Bhara 1,229 598 631 1,048 764 284 720 682 38 01059500 Ramgarh Bhundar 906 424 482 716 535 181 694 516 178 01059600 Bhai Bakhlour 1,231 572 659 1,167 716 451 919 613 306 01059700 GhasoKhaoa 457 200 257 439 245 194 217 210 7 01059800 MaoakKhaoa 257 110 147 312 171 141 274 157 117 01059900 Arai Khana 955 458 497 621 549 72 619 547 72 01060000 Kishaogarh UrfChinarthal 1,254 600 654 1,289 680 609 915 645 270 01060100 Gehri Bara Singh 698 298 400 789 418 371 434 417 17 01060200 Maisar Khana 2,187 1,043 1,144 1,899 1,190 709 1,137 1,085 52 01060300 Jalri 545 231 314 672 357 315 634 348 286 01060400 Maur Charal Singh 1,369 655 714 1,393 726 667 724 697 27 01060500 Rarnnagar UrfKasaiwara 2,336 1,164 1,172 2,049 1,201 848 1,630 1,157 473 01060600 Kutiwal Kalao 1,042 492 550 942 490 452 816 486 330 01060700 Thamaogarh 666 351 315 507 271 236 507 271 236 01060800 Kutiwal Khurd 957 4'70 487 768 449 319 562 393 169 01060900 Ghumao Khurd 467 247 220 440 242 198 293 237 56 01061000 Ghumao Kalan 2,647 1,235 1,412 2,399 1,383 1,016 1,579 1,351 228 01061100 Sukha Singhwala 453 216 237 368 ·;.198 170 254 190 64 01061200 Kotli Khurd 1,913 938 975 1,617 , 867 750 1,126 849 277 01061300 Kamalu 1,159 540 619 1,024 541 483 560 518 42 01061400 Swaich 734 342 392 765 418 347 465 393 72 01061500 Rajgarh Kuba 2,098 967 1,131 1.979 1.239 740 1.549 1,154 395 01061600 Sandoha 2,062 1,012 1,050 2,033 1,159 874 2,013 1,154 859 01061700 Burj 1,348 646 702 1,110 674 436 576 535 41 01061800 MaosaKaian 1,754 888 866 1,416 934 482 827 754 73 01061900 Marl 526 250 276 503 277 226 332 268 64 01062000 Jodhpur Pakhar 2,277 1,109 1,168 2,332 1,323 1,009 1,616 1.214 402 01062100 Burj Serna 930 460 470 994 531 463 712 494 218 01062200 Bangher Mohabat Singh 419 197 222 421 217 204 384 205 179 01062300 Bangher Charat Singh 643 316 327 487 346 141 399 325 74 01062400 Natt 725 371 354 734 402 332 496 358 13&

268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Maur Industrial category of main workers "" Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3& 39 40 2 12,746 11,180 1,566 6,085 4,974 1,111 786 312 474 5,918 2,831 3,087 Mllur (Total) 12,746 11,180 1,566 6,085 4,974 1,111 786 312 474 5,918 2,831 3,087 Maur (Rural) Maur (Urban) Maur (Rural) 260 256 4 48 43 5 8 8 81 78 3 Dhan Singh Khana 445 415 30 235 160 75 10 8 2 465 106 359 Chathewala 406 400 6 177 167, 10 18 13 5 119 102 17 KotBhara 392 273 1i9 208 184 24 44 14 30 50 45 5 Ramgarh Bhundar 389 320 69 138 100 38 12 10 2 380 183 197 Bhai Bakhtour 97 96 1 55 51 4 1 1 64 62 2 Ghaso Khana 202 116 86 7 I 6 13 6 7 52 34 18 Manak Khana 384 370 14 105 102 3 16 12 4 114 63 51 Arai Khana 405 341 64 352 223 129 69 5 64 89 76 13 Kishangarh UrfChinarthal 244 239 5 147 143 4 5 5 38 30 8 Gehri Bara Singh 684 673 11 182 174 8 39 31 8 232 207 25 Maisar Khana 280 198 82 138 115 23 1 215 35 180 Jatri 315 314 224 218 6 29 20 9 156 145 11 Maur Charat Singh 561 528 33 410 363 47 132 37 95 527 229 298 Ramnagar UrfKasaiwara 284 265 19 141 139 2 22 13 9 369 69 300 Kutiwa1 Kalan 164 163 I 95 94 I I 1 247 14 233 Thamangarh 319 313 6 33 30 3 20 3 17 190 47 143 Kuti~Khurd 181 175 6 65 44 21 47 18 29 Ghuman Khurd 779 759 20 408 366 42 16 5 11 376 221 155 Ghuman Kalan 105 100 5 140 87 53 9 3 6 Sukha Singhwala 564 542 22 311 198 113 18 3 15 233 106 127 Kotli Khurd 274 259 15 232 218 14 2 I 1 52 40 12 Kamalu 372 324 48 29 29 9 8 1 55 32 23 Swaich 586 574 12 402 363 39 31 8 23 530 209 321 Rajgarb Kuba 1,431 840 591 398 229 169 12 3 9 172 82 90 Sandoha 244 241 3 235 208 27 2 2 95 84 11 Burj 538 529 9 125 114 11 17 15 2 147 96 51 Mansa Kalan 164 159 5 91 71 20 7 • 5 2 70 33 37 Mari 843 641 202 470 363 107 27 19 8 276 191 85 Jodhpur Pakhar 298 289 9 163 127 36 43 6 37 208 72 136 Burj Serna 122 108 14 . 98 58 40 107 8 99 57 31 26 Bangher Mohabat Singh 146 142 4 104 89 15 50 40 10 99 54 45 Bangher Charat Singh 268 218 SO 119 103 16 5 3 2 104 34 70 Natt

269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Blotk- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators A~iculturallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0007 Maur (Total) 10,206 1,537 8,669 2,971 276 2,695 3,227 947 2,280 0007 Maur (Rural) 10,206 1,537 8,669 2,971 276 2,695 3,227 947 2,280 0007 Maur (Urban) Maur (Rural) 01053000 Dhan Singh Khana 669 197 472 22 9 13 614 176 438 01059300 Chathewala 287 SO 237 12 6 6 51 10 41 01059400 Kot Bhara 328 82 246 23 7 16 48 29 19 01059500 Ramgarh Bhundar 22 19 3 12 10 2 9 8 1 01059600 Bhai Bakhtonr 248 103 145 14 1 13 190 95 95 01059700 GhasoKhana 222 35 187 77 8 69 116 17 99 01059800 Manak Khana 38 14 24 5 I 4 28 12 16 01059900 Arai Khana 2 2 2 2 01060000 Kishangarh Urf Chinarthal 374 35 339 165 9 156 48 15 33 01060100 Gehri Bara Singh 355 1 354 217 I 216 133 133 01060200 Maisar Khana 762 105 657 297 7 290 223 88 135 01060300 Jatri 38 9 29 6 4 2 01060400 Manr Charat Singh 669 29 640 12 5 7 39 5 34 01060500 Ramnagar Urf Kasaiwara 419 44 375 61 II 50 27 14 13 01060600 Kutiwal Kalan 126 4 122 119 119 2 01060700 Thamangarh 01060800 Kutiwal Khurd 206 56 150 6 3 3 68 43 25 01060900 Ghuman Khurd 147 5 142 9 4 5 5 5 01061000 Glluman Kalan &20 32 788 102 12 90 70 8 62 01061100 Sukha Singhwala 114 8 106 21 ,.. 20 16 7 9 01061200 Kotli Khurd 491 18 473 430 9 421 52 8 44 01061300 Kamalu 464 23 441 217 12 205 214 9 205 01061400 Swaicll 300 25 275 213 9 204 42 10 32 01061500 Rajgarh Kuba 430 85 345 41 4 37 214 77 137 01061600 Sandoha 20 5 15 10 3 7 5 I 4 01061700 Bmj 534 139 395 112 29 83 275 88 187 01061800 MansaKalan 589 180 409 149 14 135 322 137 185 01061900 Mari 171 9 162 107 6 101 27 1 26 01062000 Jodhpur Pakhar 716 109 607 341 48 293 232 34 198 01062100 Burj Serna 282 37 245 57 26 31 16 3 13 01062200 Bangher~ohabatSingh 37 12 25 6 5 12 4 8 01062300 Bangller Charat Singh 88 21 67 15 I 14 22 17 5 01062400 Natl 238 44 194 97 IJ 84 101 26 75

270 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Maur of marsina I workers Location Household indus!!}: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillase number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 ] 1,103 34 1,069 2,905 280 2,625 33,585 16,101 17,484 Maur (Total) 0007 1,103 34 1,069 2,905 280 2,625 33,585 16,101 , 17,484 Maur (Rural) .0007 Maur (Urban) 0007 Maur (Rural) 2 31 11 20 959 482 477 Dhan Singh Khana 01053000 224 34 190 '1,148 594 554 Chathewala 01059300 109 3 106 148 43 105 1,407 526 881 KotBhara 01059400 1 1 1,005 380 625 Ramgarh Bhundar 01059500 44 7 37 1,229 564 665 Bflai Bakhtour 01059600 2 2 27 10 17 395 188 207 GhasoKhana 01059700 2 2 3 I 2 175 86 89 Manak Khana 01059800 1,230 458 772 Arai Khana 01059900 23 22 138 10 128 892 475 417 Kishangarh Urf Chinarthal 01060000 4 4 1 I 624 317 307 Gehri Bara Singh 01060100 85 3 82 157 7 150 2,342 1,093 1,249 Maisar Khana 01060200 32 5 27 409 229 180 Jatri 01060300 497 5 492 121 14 107 1,005 530 475 Maur Ch~rat Singh 01060400 129 6 123 202 13 189 1,978 939 1,039 Ramnagar Urf Kasaiwara 01060500 2 1 I 3 2 I 955 505 450 Kutiwal Kalan 01060600 446 252 194 Thamangarh 01060700 7 6 125 9 116 849 427 422 Kutiwal Khurd 01060800 20 20 113 I 112 372 198 174 Ghuman Khurd 01060900 33 33 615 12 603 2,245 1,113 1,132 Ghuman Kalan 01061000 15 15 62 62 269 142 127 Sukha Singhwala 01061100 2 2 7 I 6 1,250 672 578 Kotli Khurd 01061200 33 2 31 874 448 426 Kamalu 01061300 12 12 33 6 27 577 286 291 Swaich 01061400 6 5 169 3 166 2,129 940 1,189 Rajgarh Kuba 01061500 2 2 3 2 1,632 844 788 Sandoha 01061600 4 4 143 22 121 1,138 514 624 Burj 01061700 35 6 29 83 23 60 1,498 663 835 MansaKalan 01061800 2 2 35 2 33 453 234 219 Mari 01061900 8 7 135 26 109 1,900 937 963 Jodhpur Pakhar 01062000 39 39 170 8 162 613 320 293 Burj Serna 01062100 16 3 13 3 3 402 208 194 Bangher Mohabat Singh 01062200 45 44 6 2 4 712 277 435 Bangher Charat Singh 01062300 I I 39 5 34 473 260 213 Natt 01062400

271 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Location NameofTowni Ward Town! Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41403000 RampurlI Phul (M CJ+OG) 8,234 44,665 .23,692 20,913 5,582 3,133 2,449 41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI) 7,902 42,823 22,706 20,111 5,321 2,999 2,322 0001 Ward No. 1 437 2,333 1,253 1,080 373 206 167 0002 Ward No.2 431 2,293 1,212 1,081 245 135 110 0003 Ward No. 3 349 2,024 1,045 979 209 109 100 0004 Ward No. 4 657 3,522 1,911 1,611 539 285 254 0005 Ward No. S 474 2,546 1,377 1,169 307 187 120 0006 Ward No. 6 580 3,213 1,722 1,491 538 302 236 0007 Ward No. 7 397 2,241 1,173 1,068 266 160 106 0008 Ward No. 8 459 2,473 1,330 1,143 314 183 131 0009 Ward No. 9 394 2,175 1,134 1,041 292 178 114 0010 Ward No. 10 690 3,545 1,885 1,660 375 220 155 0011 Ward No. II 376 2,143 1,139 1,004 231 140 91 0012 Ward No. 12 368 1,923 1,008 915 179 99 80 0013 Ward No. 13 540 2,958 1,559 1,399 387 209 178 0014 Ward No. 14 541 3,020 1,569 1,451 327 180 147 0015 Ward No. 15 340 1,691 912 779 171 101 70 0016 Ward No. 16 324 1,732 919 813 189 III 78 0017 Ward No. 17 545 2,991 1,558 1,433 379 194 185 Outgrowth(s) 0018 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - 131 760 393 367 101 63 38 Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward "r No.18 0019 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura- 132 722 395 327 110 48 62 Mehraj Road COG) - Ward No.19 0020 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on 63 360 198 162 50 23 27 Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

41401000 Goniana (M CI) 2,312 12,813 6,866 5,947 1,544 911 633 0001 Ward No. I 21t' 1,202 652 550 183 103 80 0002 Ward No. 2 163 985 519 466 137 68 69 0003 Ward NO.3 130 802 420 382 104 62 42 0004 Ward NO.4 159 924 488 436 1-15 62 53 0005 Ward No.5 117 645 356 289 62 42 20 0006 Ward No. 6 191 1,067 558 509 120 70 50 0007 Ward No.7 170 960 501 459 97 54 43 0008 Ward No. 8 264 1,337 722 615 149 92 57 0009 Ward No.9 241 1,243 671 572 154 103 51 0010 Ward No. 10 211 1,1J6 607 529 135 88 47 001l Ward No. 11 163 900 491 409 133 77 56 0012 Ward No. 12 147 812 441 371 79 47 32 0013 Ward No. 13 145 800 440 360 76 43 33

41402000 Bhisiana (CT) 1,164 4,775 2,837 1,938 731 416 315 0001 Ward No.1 1,164 4,775 2,837 • 1,938 731 416 315

41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 2,284 13,246 7,017 6,229 1,726 979 747 0001 WardNu. I 184 1,021 544 477 137 77 60 0002 Ward No. 2 185 1,030 562 468 111 64 47 0003 Ward No. 3 168 933 488 445 101 60 41 0004 Ward No. 4 135 831 443 388 81 46 35 0005 Ward No.5 170 1,052 577 475 162 94 68 0006 Ward No. 6 201 1,091 580 511 155 89 66 0007 Ward No.7 188 1053 565 488 132 78 54

272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

10,020 5,310 4,710 28,676 16,294 12,382 Rampura Phul (M d+OG) 9,482 5,029 4,453 27,823 15,765 12,058 Rampura Phut (M GI) 1,644 892 752 886 544 342 Ward No.1 57 32 25 1,437 812 625 Ward No. 2 37 18 19 1,217 687 530 Ward No. 3 750 396 354 1,888 1,136 752 Ward No. 4 267 135 132 1,791 1,025 766 Ward No. 5 2,270 1,207 1,063 1,342 819 523 Ward No. 6 396 205 191 1,650 903 747 Ward No. 7 1,118 595 523 1,299 744 555 Ward No. 8 1,223 630 593 1,188 670 518 Ward No. 9 199 109 90 2,688 1,514 1,174 Ward No. 10 36 19 17 1,701 945 756 Ward No. II 195 102 93 1,608 881 727 Ward No. 12 138 77 61 2,149 1,198 951 Ward No. 13 17 8 9 2,482 1,346 1,136 Ward No. 14 132 74 58 1,290 740 550 Ward No. 15 30 18 12 1,354 749 605 Ward No. 16 973 512 461 1,853 1,052 801 Ward No. 17 Outgrowth{s) 379 199 180 304 185 119 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.IS 85 42 43 363 229 134 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura- Mehraj Road (00) - Ward No.19 74 40 34 186 115 71 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (00)· Ward No.20

2,886 1,526 1,360 9,053 5,139 3,914 Goniana (M CI) 698 365 333 557 340 217 Ward No. 1 716 369 347 546 342 204 Ward No. 2 93 50 43 6Jl 332 279 Ward No. 3 185 105 80 632 359 273 Ward No. 4 4 2 2 550 308 242 Ward No. 5 48 26 22 839 445 394 Ward No. 6 19 9 10 792 431 361 Ward No. 7 202 112 90 986 576 410 Ward NO ..8 46 27 19 915 511 404 Ward No. 9 81 39 42 866 471 395 Ward No. 10 617 328 289 477 286 191 Ward No. II 4 3 1 678 384 294 Ward No. 12 173 91 82 604 354 250 Ward No. \3

683 362 321 3,541 2,214 1,327 Bhisiana (CT) 683 362 321 3,541 . 2,214 1,327 Ward No. 1

4,163 2,2.04 1,959 8,369 4,838 3,531 Bhucho Mandi (M el) 124 65 59 '640 376 264 Ward No. 1 80 46 34 • 819 471 348 Ward No. 2 14 6 8 763 418 345 ~ardNo. 3 706 392 314 Ward No. 4 723 403 320 392 229 163 Ward No. 5 536 274 262 596 357 239 Ward No. 6 464 251 213 702 412 290 Ward No. 7

273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Location NameofTownlWard code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

41403000 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) - 15,989 7,398 8,591 15,200 12,310 2,890 13,083 11,269 1,814 41403000 Rampura Phul (M el) 15,000 6,941 8,059 14,324 11,738 2,586 12,402 10,771 1,631 0001 Ward No. I 1,447 709 738 891 659 232 522 495 27 0002 Ward No. 2 856 400 456 850 618 232 575 516 59 0003 Ward No. 3 807 358 449 789 556 233 595 509 86 0004 Ward No. 4 1,634 775 859 1,342 1,069 273 1,005 916 89 0005 Ward No. 5 755 352 403 820 738 82 801 731 70 0006 Ward No. 6 1,871 903 968 932 850 82 674 622 52 0007 War'~No. 7 591 270 321 703 628 75 684 616 68 0008 Ward No. 8 1,174 586 588 894 647 247 788 589 199 0009 Ward NO.9 987 464 523 689 541 148 664 525 139 0010 Ward No. 10 857 371 486 1,232 934 298 1,178 894 284 0011 Ward No. 11 442 194 248 613 553 60 586 535 51 0012 Ward No. 12 315 127 188 652 543 109 598 539 59 0013 Ward No. 13 809 361 448 1,009 823 186 975 806 169 0014 Ward No. 14 538 223 315 956 855 101 915 825 90 0015 Ward No. 15 401 172 229 543 478 65 520 461 59 0016 Ward No. 16 378 170 208 533 483 50 531 483 48 0017 Ward No. 17 1,138 506 632 876 763 113 791 709 82 Outgrowth(s) 0018 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - 456 208 248 421 215 206 262 164 98 Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.1S 0019 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura - 359 166 193 283 238 45 247 215 32 Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 0020 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on 174 83 91 172 119 53 172 119 53 Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

41401000 Goniana (M el) 3,760 1,727 2,033 4,071 3,528 543 3,908 3,433 475 0001 Ward No. 1 645 312 333 406. 334 72 395 328 67 0002 Ward No.2 439 177 262 323 263 60 254 205 49 0003 Ward No. 3 191 88 103 221 208 13 221 208 J3 0004 Ward No. 4 292 129 163 289 257 32 287 256 31 0005 Ward NO.5 95 48 47 225 198 27 214 192 22 0006 Ward No. 6 228 113 115 343 298 45 338 296 42 0007 Ward No. 7 168 70 98 321 279 42 317 277 40 0008 Ward No.8 351 146 205 442 354 88 413 351 62 0009 Ward No.9 328 160 168 355 312 43 351 311 40 0010 Ward No. 10 270 136 134 353 324 29 348 320 28 0011 Ward No. 11 423 205 218 252 237 IS 241 230 II 0012 Ward No. 12 134 57 77 272 232 40 268 230 38 0013 Ward No. 13 196 86 110 269 232 37 261 229 32

41402000 Bhisiana (eT) 1,234 623 611 1,899 1,784 115 1,888 1,776 112 0001 Ward No.1 1,234 623 611 1,899 1,784 • 115 1,888 1,776 112

41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M el) 4,877 2,179 2,698 4,361 3,669 692 4,111 3,534 577 0001 Ward No. 1 381 168 213 348 286 62 328 281 47 0002 Ward No. 2 211 91 120 370 327 43 330 294 36 0003 Ward No. 3 170 70 100 309 264 45 292 257 35 0004 Ward No. 4 125 51 74 261 252 9 260 251 9 0005 Ward NO.5 660 348 312 498 , 325 173 432 281 151 0006 Ward No. 6 495 223 272 311 271 40 310 270 40 0007 Ward No. 7 351 153 198 284 257 27 281 257 24

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Wru:d Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males, Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38, 39 40 2

795 766 29 733 592 141 293 251 42 11,262 9,660 1,602 Rampura Phul-(M el+OG) 724 709 15 452 394 58 288 247 41 10,938 9,421 1,517 Rampura Phul (M CI) 93 92 I 121 118 3 Hi 15 I 292 270 22 Ward No. I 206 203 3 34 27 7 14 14 321 272 49 Ward No.2 ISS 153 2 28 27 I 27 24 3 385 305 80 Ward No.3 179 176 3 71 49 22 23 21 2 732 670 62 Ward NO.4 22 22 6 6 2 2 771 701 70 Ward NO.5 2 2 94 81 13 18 16 2 560 523 37 Ward NO.6 2 13 6 7 669 609 60 Ward No.7 5 5 9 6 3 19 18 I 755 560 195 Ward No.8 5 5 659 520 139 Ward NO.9 14 13 33 33 31 30 1,100 818 282 Ward No. 10 4 3 4 4 29 25 4 549 503 46 Ward No. II I 2 2 7 7 588 529 59 Ward No. 12 6 4 2 33 25 8 26 11 IS 910 766 144 Ward No. 13 6 6 2 2 18 16 2 889 801 88 Ward No. 14 5 5 3 3 I 1 511 452 59 Ward No. 15 4 3 1 11 10 I 515 470 45 Ward No. 16 15 15 II 11 33 31 2 732 652 80 Ward No. 17 Outgrowth(s) 5 2 3 196 134 62 61 28 33 lawahar Nagar on Rampura - Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.1 8 31 23 8 51 39 12 2 163 152 II Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura­ Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 35 32 3 34 25 9 3 3 100 59 41 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pi tho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

20 19 155 137 18 92 68 24 3,641 3,209 432 Goniana (M el) I 125 III 14 8 6 2 261 210 51 Ward No.1 6 5 1 29 16 13 219 184 35 Ward No.2 221 208 13 Ward No. 3 12 12 17 16 258 228 30 Ward No.4 214 192 22 Ward No. 5 4 3 333 292 41 Ward No. 6 5 3 2 312 274 3& Ward No.1 3 3 8 7 I 402 341 61 Ward No. 8 2 2 4 3 345 306 39 Ward No.9 3 3 8 8 336 308 28 Ward No. 10 7 7 8 1 226 216 10 Ward No. II 1 I 267 230 37 Ward No. 12 10 1 3 4 2 2 247 220 27 Ward No. 13

26 24 2 60 54 6 S 4 1 1,797 1,694 103 Bhisiana (CT) 26 24 2 60 54 6 5 4 1 .1,797 1,694 103 Ward No. I ~,~I 84 '8t 3 124 118 6 58 39 19 3,845 3,296 549 Bhucho Mandi (M el) 19 18 3 2 1 20 8 12 286 253 33 Ward No.1 I I 9 4 5 320 289 31 Ward No.2 6 6 286 251 35 Ward No.3 I 259 250 9 Ward No.4 3 3 3 3 2 1 424 274 150 Ward No.5 5 5 18 18 6 6 281 241 40 Ward No.6 3 3 42 39 3 7 7 229 208 21 Ward NO.7

275 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Industrial cateS0!I Location Name of Town! Ward code Marginal workers eulti yiltors Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

41403000 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 2,117 1,041 1,076 51 16 35 335 155 180 41403000 Rampura Phul (M el) 1,922 967 955 49 16 33 249 126 123 0001 Ward No.1 369 164 205 1 1 54 33 21 0002 Ward No. 2 275 102 173 10 7 3 18 9 9 0003 Ward No. 3 194 47 147 I 10 4 6 0004 Ward No. 4 337 153 184 36 7 29 45 17 28 0005 Ward No. 5 19 7 12 1 I 1 I 0006 Ward NO.6 258 228 30 4 3 0007 Ware! No. 7 19 12 7 0008 Ward No. 8 106 58 48 38 32 6 0009 Ward No.9 25 16 9 0010 Ward No. 10 54 40 14 0011 Ward No. 11 27 18 9 6 5 0012 Ward No. 12 54 4 50 50 3 47 0013 Ward No. 13 34 17 17 3 3 0014 Ward No. 14 41 30 11 7 7 0015 Ward No. 15 23 17 6 7 6 0016 Ward No. 16 2 2 0017 Ward No. 17 85 54 31 6 4 2 Outgrowth(s) 0018 Jawahar Nagar on Rarnpura - 159 51 108 2 2 77 25 52 Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 0019 Dashmesh Nagar on Rarnpura- 36 23 13 9 4 5 Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.t9 0020 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

41401000 Goniana (M CI) 163 95 68 4 2 2 0001 Ward No. I II 6 5 2 2 0002 Ward No.2 69 58 II 0003 Ward No.3 0004 Ward No. 4 2 0005 Ward No. 5 II 6 5 0006 Ward NO.6 5 2 3 0007 Ward No. 7 4 2 2 0008 Ward No.8 29 3 26 0009 Ward NO.9 4 3 0010 Ward No. 10 5 4 1 0011 Ward No. II II 7 4 0012 Ward No. 12 4 2 2 0013 Ward No. 13 8 3 5

41402000 Bhisiana (CT) 11 8 3 0001 Ward No. I II 8 3

41404000 Bhucho Mandi (M CI) 250 135 115 3 2 0001 Ward No. I 20 5 15 I 0002 Ward No. 2 40 33 7 "". 0003 Ward No. 3 17 7 10 0004 Ward No. 4 I I 0005 Ward NO.5 66 44 22 0006 Ward NO.6 I 0007 Ward No. 7 3 3

276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marsinal workers N{IIlle of Town! Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

103 28 75 1,628 842 786 29,465 11,382 18,083 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 41403000 99 27 72 1,525 798 727 28,499 10,968 17,531 Rampura Phol (M el) 41403000 7 5 2 307 125 182 1,442 594 848 Ward No. I 0001 10 3 7 237 83 154 1,443 594 849 Ward No.2 0002 47 7 40 136 , 35 101 1,235 489 746 Ward No.3 0003 8 8 248 129 119 2,180 842 1,338 Ward No. 4 0004 17 7 10 1,726 639 1,087 Ward NO.5 0005 254 225 29 2,281 872 1,409 Ward No.6 0006 18 II 7 1,538 545 993 Ward No.7 0007 5 2 3 63 24 39 1,579 683 896 Ward No.8 0008 25 16 9 1,486 593 893 Ward NO.9 0009 6 5 I 48 3S 13 2,313 951 1,362 Ward No. 10 0010 3 3 18 13 5 1,530 586 944 Ward No. II 0011 1 3 3 1,271 465 806 Ward No. 12 0012 3 3 28 14 14 1,949 736 1,213 Ward No. 13 0013 2 32 22 10 2,064 714 1,350 Ward No. 14 0014 16 II 5 1,14,8 434 714 Ward No. 15 0015 2 2 1,199 436 763 Ward No. 16 0016 6 2 4 73 48 25 2,115 795 1,320 Ward No. 17 0017 Outgrowth(s) 2 78 25 53 339 178 161 Jawahar Nagar on Rampura - 0018 Bathinda Road (OG) - Ward No.18 2 2 25 19 6 439 157 282 Dashmesh Nagar on Rampura- 0019 Mehraj Road (OG) - Ward No.19 188 79 109 Outgrowth of Gandhi Nagar on 0020 Pitho Road (OG) - Ward No.20

7 7 151 92 59 8,742 3,338 5,404 Goniana (M el) 41401000 8 5 3 796 318 478 Ward No. I 0001 68 57 11 662 256 406 Ward No. 2 0002 581 212 369 Ward No. 3 0003 2 635 231 404 Ward No. 4 0004 10 5 5 420 158 262 Ward No. 5 0005 3 3 2 2 724 260 464 Ward No. 6 0006 4 2 2 639 , ,1- 222 417 Ward No. 7 0007 29 3 26 895 368 527 Ward No. 8 0008 4 1 3 888 359 529 Ward No. 9 0009 5 4 1 783 283 500 Ward No. 10 0010 11 7 4 648 254 394 Ward No. 11 0011 2 2 2 2 540 209 331 Ward No. 12 0012 2 2 6 3 3 531 208 323 Ward No. 13 0013

, 6 3 2,876 1,053 1,823 Bhisiana (CT) 41402000 9 .6 3 2,876 1,053. 1,823 Ward No. 1 0001 -t!. 1 1 245 133 112 8,885 3.348 5,537 Bhucho Mandi (M el) 41404000 19 4 15 673 258 415 Ward No. I 0001 40 33 7 660 235 425 Ward No. 2 0002 17 7 10 624 224 400 Ward NO.3 0003 1 1 570 191 379 Ward NO.4 0004 66 44 22 554 252 302 Ward No. 5 0005 1 1 780 309 471 Ward NO.6 0006 3 3 769 308 461 Ward No.7 0007

277 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY Area of Location Name ofTownl Ward TownlWard Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41403000 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 5,582 3,133 2,449 0008 Ward No. 8 140 803 417 386 90 44 46 0009 Ward No.9 140 808 411 397 81 49 32 0010 Ward No. 10 173 1,059 555 504 138 75 63 0011 Ward No. 11 186 1,081 562 519 169 88 81 0012 Ward No. 12 219 1,360 728 632 221 121 100 0013 Ward No. 13 195 1,124 585 539 148 94 54

41405000 Bathi,lda (M el) 42,130 217,256 116,?,Q; 100,310 24,496 13,980 10,516 0001 Ward No. I 1,415 6,242 3,334 2,908 559 340 219 0002 Ward No.2 553 2,944 1,592 1,352 439 230 209 0003 Ward No. 3 1,589 6,870 3,745 3,125 460 253 207 0004 Ward No. 4 1,776 8,868 4,704 4,164 1,013 584 429 0005 Ward No. 5 1,286 6,948 3,618 3,330 787 424 363 0006 Ward No. 6 1,066 5,667 2,981 2,686 521 278 243 0007 Ward No.7 1,121 6,106 3,306 2,800 776 422 354 0008 Ward No. 8 1,924 9,150 4,758 4,392 926 537 389 0009 Ward No. 9 1,355 6,721 3,537 3,184 594 348 246 0010 Ward No. 10 1,458 7,121 3,831 3,290 651 383 268 0011 Ward No. 11 1,062 5,030 2,708 2,322 759 392 367 0012 Ward No. 12 1,655 8,113 4,752 3,361 741 430 311 0013 Ward No. 13 635 3,139 1,659 1,480 3~6 188 138 0014 Ward No. 14 1,082 5,621 3,015 2,606 535 310 225 0015 Ward No. 15 1,170 6,828 3,607 3,221 872 506 366 0016 Ward No. 16 939 4,269 2,234 2,035 418 232 186 0017 Ward No. 17 659 3,735 1,986 1,749 407 241 166 0018 Ward No. 18 982 5,437 2,876 2,561 575 333 242 0019 Ward No. 19 984 5,684 3,040 2,644 560 317 243 0020 Ward No. 20 935 5,324 2,841 2,483 532 342 190 0021 Ward No. 21 1,050 5,544 2,924 2,620 518 303 215 0022 Ward No. 22 1,188 6,079 3,330 2,749 644 385 259 0023 Ward No. 23 782 4,391 2,275 2,116 441 264 177 0024 Ward No. 24 835 4,755 2,470 2,285 450 247 203 0025 Ward No. 25 887 5,165 2,790 2,375 653 368 285 0026 Ward No. 26 1,396 7,127 3,957 3,170 1,076 605 471 0027 Ward No. 27 1,433 7,563 4,064 3,499 1,170 660 510 0028 Ward No. 28 1,355 6,962 3,743 3,219 764 441 323 0029 Ward No. 29 1,844 8,798 5,190 3,608 1,238 681 557 0030 Ward No. 30 1,378 6,880 3,632 3,248 831 491 340 0031 Ward No. 31 1,428 7,571 4,029 3,542 870 487 383 0032 Ward No. 32 1,236 6,738 3,602 3,136 729 446 283 0033 Ward No. 33 1,342 7,409 4,077 3,332 1,119 647 472 0034 Ward No. 34 1,032 5,730 3,106 2,624 893 496 397 0035 Ward No. 35 1,298 6,727 3,633 3,094 649 369 280

41406000 Sangat (M e1) 939 5,401 2,862 2,539 746 429 317 0001 Ward No. 1 76 452 242 210 79 42 37 0002 Ward No.2 85 430 230 200 38 21 17 0003 Ward No. 3 78 459 243 216 55 31 24 0004 Ward No. 4 86 483 251 232 55 31 24 0005 Ward No. 5 94 495 260 235 75 42 33 0006 Ward No. 6 97 526 285 241 90 51 39 0007 Ward No.7 82 503 275 228 67 45 22 0008 Ward No. 8 77 475 246 229 52 32 20 0009 Ward No. 9 95 591 301 290 93 49 44 0010 Ward No. 10 J06 627 341 286 78 45 JJ 0011 Ward No. 11 63 360 188 172 64 40 24

278 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name of Town! Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

10,020 5,310 4,710 28,676 16,294 12,382 RampuTll Phul (MCI+OG) 541 278 263 429 257 172 Ward No. 8 677 358 319 Ward No. 9 652 344 308 540 326 214 Ward No. 10 626 325 301 555 326 229 Ward No. 11 267 142 1'25 777 486 291 Ward No. 12 136 70 66 773 430 343 Ward No. 13

46,295 24,463 21,832 150,479 85,979 64,500 Bathioda (M CI) 1,489 796 693 4,900 2,731 2,169 Ward No. I 542 277 265 1,514 921 593 Ward No.2 1,074 580 494 5,555 3,290 2,265 Ward No. 3 1,382 733 649 6,418 3,619 2,799 Ward No. 4 1,424 704 720 4,589 2,517 2,072 Ward No. 5 550 282 268 4,537 2,486 2,051 Ward No. 6 2,522 1,343 1,179 3,372 1,991 1,381 Ward No.7 733 383 350 6,786 3,670 3,116 Ward No. 8 78 38 40 5,557 3,027 2,530 Ward NO.9 330 185 145 5,742 3,225 2,517 Ward No. 10 1,087 559 528 ,1)32 1,369 963 Ward No. I I 800 518 282 5,985 3,467 2,518 Ward No. 12 292 148 144 2,355 1,325 1,030 Ward No. 13 919 469 450 3,862 2,226 1,636 Ward No. 14 3,817 1,999 1,818 4,213 2,395 1,818 Ward No. 15 572 284 288 3,422 1,861 1,561 Ward No. 16 854 459 395 2,731 1,519 1,212 Ward No. 17 558 300 258 4,169 2,302 1,867 Ward No. 18 495 258 237 4,438 2,487 1,951 Ward No. 19 19 11 8 4,359 2,380 1,979 Ward No. 20 1,113 585 528 4,321 2,401 1,920 Ward No. 21 1,261 671 590 4,218 2,468 1,750 Ward No. 22 30 IS 15 3,591 1,905 1,686 Ward No. 23 234 117 117 3,809 2,069 !,740 Ward No. 24 3,245 1,709 1,536 2,710 1,636 1,074 Ward No. 25 2,252 1,222 1,030 3,676 2,322 1,354 Ward No. 26 4,082 2,174 1,908 3,826 2,339 1,487 Ward No. 27 2,487 1,312 1,175 4,849 2,826 2,023 Ward No. 28 4,075 2,163 1,912 5,067 3,407 1,660 Ward No. 29 1.597 800 797 4,707 2,660 2,047 Ward No. 30 1,603 852 751 5,461 3,130 2,331 Ward No: 31 950 500 450 5,168 2,881 2,287 Ward No. 32 1,527 807 720 4,138 2,503 1,635 Ward No. 33 1,955 1,042 913 3,113 1,899 1,214 Ward No. 34 347 168 179 4.989 2.725 2,264 Ward No. 35

1,674 869 80s 2,701 1,541 1,161 Saolat (M el) 207 110 97 212 126 86 WatdNo. I 38 22 16 331 • 187 144 Ward No. 2 8 3 S 344 197 147 Ward No. 3 214 III 103 244 136 108 Ward No. 4 247 130 117 206 108 98 Ward No. 5 197 102 9S 181 113 68 Ward No. 6 55 27 28 234 139 95 Ward No. 7 26 15 11 273 149 124 Ward No. 8 519 260 259 149 85 64 WatdNo.9 105 56 49 381 222 159 Ward No. 10 58 33 25 147 79 68 WatdNo.11

279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTownf Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

41403000 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 15,989 7,398 8,591 15,200 12,310 2,890 13,083 11,269 1,814 0008 Ward No.8 374 160 214 216 204 12 212 200 12 0009 Ward No. 9 131 53 78 258 237 21 257 236 21 0010 Ward No. 10 519 229 290 380 283 97 ·347 278 69 0011 Ward No. II 526 236 290 386 300 86 359 294 65 0012 Ward No. 12 583 242 341 412 366 46 381 344 37 0013 Ward No. 13 351 155 196 328 297 31 322 291 31

41405000 Bath;nda (M el) 66,777 30,967 35,810 69,411 58,334 11,077 65,892 55,977 9,915 0001 Ward No. I 1,342 603 739 2,042 1~655 387 2,022 1,643 379 0002 Ward No. 2 1,430 671 759 791 748 43 783 743 40 0003 Ward No. 3 1,315 455 860 2,024 1,752 272 1,991 1,726 265 0004 Ward No. 4 2,450 1,085 1,365 2,571 2,188 383 2,472 2,125 347 0005 Ward NO.5 2,359 1,101 1,258 2,176 1,787 389 2,136 1,759 377 0006 Ward No. 6 1,130 495 635 1,793 1,503 290 1,741 1,474 267 0007 Ward NO.7 2,734 1,315 1,419 1,878 1,602 276 1,769 1,514 255 0008 Ward No.8 2,364 1,088 1,276 3,126 2,314 812 3,040 2,260 780 0009 Ward No. 9 1,164 510 654 2,168 1,740 428 2,124 1,711 413 0010 Ward No. 10 1,379 606 773 2,257 1,850 407 2,213 1,818 395 0011 Ward No. 11 2,698 1,339 1,359 1,725 1,406 319 1,667 1,369 298 0012 Ward No. 12 2,128 1,285 843 2,968 2,429 539 2,748 2,293 455 0013 Ward No. 13 784 334 450 1,218 792 426 1,193 777 416 0014 Ward No. 14 1,759 789 970 1,657 1,408 249 1,573 1,353 220 0015 Ward No. 15 2,615 1,212 1,403 2,135 1,771 364 1,917 1,642 275 0016 Ward No. 16 847 373 474 1,413 1,118 295 1,376 1,102 274 0017 Ward No. 17 1,004 467 537 1,151 997 154 1,133 984 149 0018 Ward No. 18 1,268 574 694 1,691. 1,489 202 1,638 1,458 180 0019 Ward No. 19 1,246 553 693 1,806 1,559 247 1,742 1,513 229 0020 Ward No. 20 965 461 504 1,690 1,491 199 1,617 1,434 183 0021 Ward No. 21 1,223 523 700 1,845 1,574 271 1,689 1,522 167 0022 Ward No. 22 1,861 862 999 1,842 1,647 195 1,800 1,627 173 0023 Ward No. 23 800 370 430 1,379 1,205 174 1,328 1,182 146 0024 Ward No. 24 946 401 545 1,488 1,350 138 1,460 1,327 133 0025 Ward No. 25 2,455 1,154 1,301 1,768 1,349 419 1,522 1,198 324 0026 Ward No. 26 3,451 1,635 1,816 2,498 2,054 444 2,041 1,696 345 0027 Ward No. 27 3,737 1,725 2,012 2,257 2,015 242 2,133 1,948 185 0028 Ward No. 28 2,113 917 1,196 2,263 1,829 434 2,167 1,754 413 0029 Ward No. 29 3,731 1,783 1,948 2,800 2,526 274 2,570 2,338 232 0030 Ward No. 30 2,173 972 1,201 2,233 1,812 421 2,086 1,695 391 0031 Ward No. 31 2,110 899 1,211 2,283 1,985 298 2,152 1,907 245 0032 Ward No. 32 1,570 721 849 1,982 1,795 187 1,837 1,686 151 0033 Ward No. 33 3,271 1,574 1,697 2,478 2,085 393 2,304 1,972 332 0034 Ward No. 34 2,617 1,207 1,410 1,734 1,544 190 1,652 1,476 176 0035 Ward No. 35 1,738 908 830 2,281 1,965 316 2,256 1,951 305

41406000 Sangat (M el) 2,699 1,321 1,378 1,690 1,562 128 1,616 1,514 102 0001 Ward No. I 240 116 124 136 129 7 94 90 4 No.2 99 43 56 140 .. 124 • 16 138 122 16 0002 Ward r 0003 Ward No. 3 1[5 46 69 [59 • [31 28 159 131 28 0004 Ward No. 4 239 115 124 137 130 7 136 130 6 0005 Ward No. 5 289 152 137 164 159 5 163 158 5 0006 Ward No. 6 345 172 173 177 173 4 176 173 3 0007 Ward No. 7 269 136 133 165 163 2 165 163 2 0008 Ward No.8 202 97 105 136 133 3 134 133 1 0009 Ward No. 9 442 216 226 168 165 3 167 164 3 0010 Ward No. 10 246 119 127 160 155 5 157 153 4 0011 Ward No. 11 213 109 104 148 100 48 127 97 30

280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30' 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

795 766 29 733 592 141 293 251 42 11,262 9,660 1,602 Rampura Phul (M el+0G) 2 1 210 199 II Ward NO.8 257 236 21 Ward No. 9 18 18 6 6 323 254 69 Ward No. 10 14 14 I 344 280 64 Ward No. II 12 11 56 55 ' 7 6 306 272 34 Ward No. 12 2 2 320 289 31 Ward No. 13

794 700 94 1,106 972 134 1,939 1,247 692 62,053 ###1## 8,995 Bathinda (M el) 113 108 5 133 91 42 37 18 19 1,139 1,426 313 Ward No. I 22 21 1 132 124 8 18 17 1 611 581 30 Ward No. 2 3 3 13 9 4 1,915 1,714 261 Ward NO.3 8 7 50 50 40 36 4 2,374 2,032 342 Ward No.4 5 3 2 13 7 6 92 60 32 2,026 1,689 337 Ward NO.5 1 4 3 1 19 15 4 1,111 1,455 262 Ward NO.6 2 2 10 8 2 33 24 9 1,124 1,480 244 Ward No.7 50 49 18 13 5 167 lIO 57 2,805 2,088 717 Ward NO.8 15 14 13 12 1 59 55 4 2,037 1,630 407 Ward No.9 10 10 1 1 29 24 ',..5 2,173 . 1,783 390 Ward No. 10 5 5 37 37 21 12 , 9 1,604 1,315 289 Ward No. 11 48 43 5 20 IS 5 27 25 2 2,653 2,210 443 Ward No. 12 48 43 5 17 14 3 294 29 265 834 691 143 Ward No. 13 34 23 11 70 70 144 101 43 1,325 1,159 166 Ward No. 14 9 9 2 2 36 31 5 1,870 1,600 270 Ward No. IS 14 13 5 4 6 4 2 1,351 1,081 270 Ward No. 16 38 30 8 6 4 2 1,088 950 138 Ward No. 17 6 3 3 4 4 22 15 1 1,606 1,436 170 Ward No. 18 36 27 9 56 45 11 128 95 33 1,522 1,346 J 76 Ward No. 19 3 2 1 13 12 1 S3 40 13 1,548 1,380 168 Ward No. 20 3 3 16 14 2 147 117 30 1,523 1,388 135 Ward No. 21 14 13 60 54 6 56 43 13 1,670 1,517 153 Ward No. 22 2 2 3 2 1 26 24 2 1,291 1,154 143 Ward No. 23 10 9 I 8 7 1 32 26 6 1,410 1,285 125 Ward No. 24 21 18 3 22 19 3 43 35 8 1,436 1,126 310 Ward No. 25 19 12 7 40 31 9 82 40 42 1,900 1,613 287 Ward No. 26 4 4 I 1 28 18 10 2,100 1,925 175 Ward No. 27 7 6 23 19 4 36 2S II 2,101 1,704 397 Ward No. 28 23 21 2 7 6 1 9 4 5 2,531 2,307 224 Ward No. 29 165 160 5 190 182 8 S3 45 8 1,678 1,308 370 Ward No. 30 29 19 10 17 14 3 63 53 10 2,043 1,821 222 Ward No. 31 10 9 I 27 21 6 1,800 1,656 144 Ward No. 32 8 8 5 3 2 27 19 8 2,264 1,942 322 Ward No. 33 10 S 5 96 92 4 27 22 5 1,519 1,357 162 Ward No. 34 12 7 5 6 4 2 39 31 8 2,199 1,909 290 Ward No. 35

413 409 4 370 362 8 23 19 4 810 724 86 8aogat (M el) 18 18 76 72 4 Ward No. 1 4 4 6 5 12 10 2 116 103 13 Ward No. 2 8 7 1 3 2 147 122 25 Ward No. 3 19 18 49 48 68 64 4 Ward No. 4 49 49 64 63 49 45 4 Ward No. 5 81 81 71 70 24 22 2 Ward No. 6 128 128 20 20 17 15 2· Ward No. 7 72 72 12 12 49 48 1 Ward No. 8 11 11 145 142 3 2 2 9 9 Ward No. 9 2 1 • 155 152 3 Ward No. 10 23 21 2 2 2 2 2 100 72 28 Ward No. II

281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Industrial cate~0!1 Location Name of Town/ Ward code Marginal workers Culti vators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 1,117 1,041 1,076 51 16 35 335 155 180 0008 Ward No. 8 4 4 0009 Ward No. 9 1 0010 Ward No. 10 33 5 28 0011 Ward No. 11 27 6 21 0012 Ward No. 12 31 22 9 0013 Ward No. 13 6 6

41405000 Bat~linda (M CI) 3,519 1,357 1,162 29 13 16 308 272 36 0001 Ward No. 1 20 12 8 1 0002 Ward No, 2 8 5 3 0003 Ward No. 3 33 26 7 0004 Ward No. 4 99 63 36 2 2 2 2 0005 Ward No. 5 40 28 12 2 0006 Ward No. 6 52 29 23 0007 Ward No. 7 109 88 21 0008 Ward No. 8 86 54 32 0009 Ward No. 9 44 29 15 0010 Ward No, 10 44 32 12 4 4 0011 Ward No, 11 S8 37 21 0012 Ward No, 12 220 136 84 18 16 2 0013 Ward No. 13 25 15 10 0014 Ward No. 14 84 55 29 4 2 2 31 27 4 0015 Ward No, 15 218 129 89 0016 Ward No, 16 37 16 21 0017 Ward No, 11 18 13 5 I 0018 Ward No. 18 53 31 22 2. 2 0019 Ward No, 19 64 46 18 6 4 2 12 II 0020 Ward No. 20 73 57 16 0021 Ward No. 21 156 52 104 0022 Ward No, 22 42 20 22 16 4 12 0023 Ward No. 23 51 23 28 0024 Ward No. 24 28 23 5 0025 Ward No, 25 246 151 95 0026 Ward No, 26 457 358 99 2 2 112 104 8 0027 Ward No. 27 124 67 57 2 2 0028 Ward No. 28 96 75 21 9 7 2 0029 Ward No, 29 230 188 42 0030 Ward No. 30 147 117 30 2 46 45 I 0031 Ward No. 31 131 78 53 5 4 3 I 2 0032 Ward No. 32 145 109 36 27 26 I 0033 Ward No. 33 174 113 61 21 19 2 0034 Ward No. 34 82 68 14 I 0035 Ward No. 35 2S 14 II

41406000 Slingat (M CI) 74 48 26 30 28 2 0001 Ward No. I 42 39 3 26 25 1

0002 Ward No. 2 2 2 ~ I I 0003 Ward No. 3 0004 Ward No. 4 0005 Ward No.5 0006 Ward No. 6 0007 Ward No. 7 0008 Ward No. 8 2 2 0009 Ward No, 9 1 1 0010 Ward No. 10 3 2 2 0011 Ward No, II 21 3 18

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of mar~iniii workers Name of Town! Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 - 2

103 28 75 1,628 842 786 29,465 11,382 18,083 Rampura Phul (M CJ+OG) 41403000 4 4 587 213 374 Ward No. 8 0008 I I 550 174 376 Ward No. 9 0009 31 5 26 679 272 407 Ward No. 10 0010 26 ,6 20 695 262 433 Ward No. II 001l 31 22 9 948 362 586 Ward No. 12 0012 5 5 796 288 508 Ward No. 13 0013

138 48 90 3,044 2,024 1,020 147,845 58,612 89,233 Bathinda (M CI) 41405000 I 1 18 11 7 4,200 1,{»79 2,521 Ward No. I 0001 7 4 3 2,153 • 844 1,309 Ward No. 2 0002 I 32 26 6 4,846 1,993 2,853 Ward No. 3 0003 2 2 93 57 36 6,297 2,516 3,781 Ward NO.4 0004 38 27 11 4,772 1,831 2,941 Ward No.5 0005 52 29 23 3,874 1,478 2,396 Ward No. 6 0006 3 2 106 87 19 4,228 1,704 2,524 Ward No. 7 0007 9 5 4 76 48 28 6,024 2,444 3,580 Ward No. 8 0008 4 4 40 25 15 4,553 1,797 2,756 Ward NO.9 0009 1 1 39 27 12 4,864 1,981 2,883 Ward No. 10 0010 1 57 37 20 3,305 1,302 2,003 Ward No. II 0011 202 120 82 5,145 2,323 2,822 Ward No. 12 0012 2 23 14 9 1,921 867 1,054 Ward No. 13 0013 10 2 8 39 24 15 3,964 1,607 2,357 Ward No. 14 0014 5 5 212 128 84 4,693 1,836 2,857 Ward No. 15 0015 36 15 21 2,856 1,116 1,740 Ward No. 16 0016 17 13 4 2,584 989 1,595 Ward No. 17 0017 2 2 49 31 18 3,746 1,387 2,359 Ward No. 18 0018 6 3 3 40 28 12 3,878 1,481 2,397 Ward No. 19 0019 8 3 5 64 53 II 3,634 1,350 2,284 Ward No. 20 0020 10 2 8 146 50 96 3,699 1,350 2,349 Ward No. 21 0021 25 16 9 4,237 1,683 2,554 Ward No. 22 0022 51 23 28 3,012 1,070 1,942 Ward No. 23 0023 28 23 S 3,267 1,120 2,147 Ward No. 24 0024 16 4 12 229 147 82 3,397 1,441 1,956 Ward No. 2S 0025 II 8 3 332 244 88 4,629 1,903 2,726 Ward No. 26 0026 122 67 S5 5,306 2,049 3,257 Ward No. 27 0027 9 3 6 78 65 13 4,699 1,914 2,785 Ward No. 28 0028 230 188 42 5,998 2,664 3,334 Ward No. 29 0029 2 2 97 71 26 4,647 1,820 2,827 Ward No. 30 0030 12 2 10 111 74 37 5,288 2,044 3,244 Ward No. 31 0031 15 4 11 103 79 24 4,756 1,807 2,949 Ward No. 32 0032 4 3 149 93 56 4,931 1,992 2,939 Ward No. 33 0033 I I 80 67 13 3,996 1,562 2,434 Ward No. 34 0034 2 I 23 13 10 4,446 1,668 2,778 Ward No. 35 0035

44 20 24 3,711 1,300 2,411 Sangat (M CI) 41406000 16 14 2 316 ' 1t3 203 Ward No. I 0001 1 I 290 106 . 184 Ward No. 2 0002 300 112 188 Ward No. 3 0003 346 121 225 Ward No. 4 0004 331 101 230 Ward No. 5 0005 349 112 237 Ward No. 6 0006 338 Il2 226 Ward No. 7 0007 2 2 339 113 226 Ward No. 8 0008 423 136 287 Ward No. 9 0009 I I 467 186 281 Ward No. 10 0010 21 3 18 212 88 124 Ward No. 11 0011

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Location Name ofTowni Ward TownlWard Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO

41403000 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 8,234 44,665 23,692 20,973 ' 5,582 3,133 2,449

41408000 Kot FatUi (M CI) 1,150 6,504 3,435 3,069 876 476 400 0001 Ward No, 1 129 644 335 309 90 46 44 0002 WardNo,2 107 547 300 241 82 52 30 0003 Ward No, 3 82 451 249 202 56 32 24 0004 Ward No, 4 77 484 261 223 S4 36 18 0005 Ward No. 5 95 491 261 224 79 42 37 0006 WarGNo.6 }62 889 468 421 138 74 64 0007 Ward No, 7 82 451 234 217 48 22 26 0008 Ward No. 8 90 501 266 235 70 43 27 0009 Ward No. 9 65 394 206 188 53 24 29 0010 Ward No. 10 124 823 411 412 101 55 46 0011 Ward No. 11 137 829 438 391 105 50 55

41407000 Raman(M CI) 3,398 19,551 10,361 9,190 2,546 1,407 1,139 0001 Ward No, I 265 1,560 813 747 236 131 105 0002 Ward No. 2 262 1,461 782 679 188 108 80 0003 Ward No, 3 246 1,534 813 721 252 125 127 0004 Ward No. 4 242 1,460 757 703 195 101 94 0005 Ward No, 5 224 1,299 684 615 108 67 41 0006 Ward No. 6 209 1,278 671 607 127 73 54 0007 Ward No, 7 283 1,682 914 768 241 129 112 0008 Ward No, 8 325 1,659 889 770 211 132 79 0009 Ward No. 9 303 1,600 838 762 248 137 111 0010 Ward No. 10 281 1,688 910 778 195 104 91 0011 Ward No. II 260 1,545 825 720 213 113 100 0012 Ward No, 12 280 1,488 781 707 172 104 68 0013 Ward No, 13 218 1,297 684 613 160 83 77

41409000 Maur(M CI) 4,766 27,543 14,675 12,868 3,640 2,041 1,599 0001 Ward No. 1 318 1,842 992 850 285 155 130 0002 Ward No, 2 336 1,938 996 942 232 119 113 0003 Ward No. 3 271 1,565 853 712 218 124 94 0004 Ward No. 4 348 1,998 1,057 941 257 154 103 0005 Ward No. 5 349 1.921 1,029 892 276 159 117 0006 WardNo,6 279 1,595 849 746 161 94 67 0007 Ward No. 7 318 1,787 949 838 213 116 97 261 1,551 841 710 170 102 68 0008 Ward No. 8 I" 0009 Ward No. 9 330 1,811 ,974 837 256 143 113 0010 Ward No, 10 298 1,667 895 772 199 III 88 0011 Ward No. 11 370 2,160 1,153 1,007 276 152 124 0012 Ward No. 12 314 1,795 922 873 297 170 127 0013 Ward No. 13 294 1.696 903 793 223 118 105 0014 Ward No, 14 253 1,773 961 812 285 153 132 0015 Ward No, \5 427 2444 1,301 1 143 292 171 121

284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTowni Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 . 19 2

10,020 5,310 4,710 28,676 16,294 12,382 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG)

2,691 1,447 1,244 3,305 1,945 1,360 Kot Fatta (M el) 188 92 96 4\7 241 176 Ward No.1 117 69 48 317 194 123 Ward No. 2 285 ISS 130 154 96 58 Ward No. 3 218 121 97 265 154 III Ward No. 4 480 260 220 193 131 62 Ward NO.5 800 423 377 393 234 159 Ward No. 6 206 109 97 ';"254 146 108 Ward No. 7 113 61 52 266 149 117 Ward No. 8 23 12 II 226 137 89 Ward No. 9 11 5 6 416 223 193 Ward No. 10 250 140 110 404 240 164 Ward No. II

5,938 3,135 2,803 11,571 6,723 4,848 Raman (M CI) 1,124 583 541 825 SOl 324 Ward No. 1 79 42 37 1,076 606 470 Ward No. 2 1,154 602 552 701 433 268 Ward No. 3 94 46 48 1,001 556 445 Ward No. 4 1,105 602 503 Ward No. 5 1,058 581 477 Ward No. 6 875 468 407 886 553 333 Ward No. 7 lOS 52 53 1,110 620 490 Ward No. 8 695 378 317 546 313 233 Ward No. 9 224 124 100 757 478 279 Ward No. 10 884 477 407 585 377 208 Ward No. 11 154 82 72 1,043 583 460 Ward No. 12 550 281 269 878 520 358 Ward No. 13

8,411 4,467 3,944 15,810 9,276 6,534 Maur(MCI) 1,262 678 584 754 470 284 Ward No.1 347 164 183 981 567 414 Ward No. 2 426 239 187 680 408 272 Ward No. 3 113 58 55 1,410 793 617 Ward No. 4 421 224 197 1,110 653 457 Ward No. 5 13 8 5 1,313 733 580 Ward No. 6 18 10 8 1,434 799 635 Ward No. 7 5 4 1,206 679 527 Ward No. 8 . 1,007 528 479 862 535 327 Ward No. 9 815 444 371 760 469 291 Ward No. 10 989 531 458 1,007 621 386 Ward No. 11 994 510 484 894 509 385 Ward No. 12 558 285 273 1,021 601 420 Ward No. 13 1,200 659 541 756 482 274 Ward No. 14 243 125 118 1,622 957 665 Ward No. 15

285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTowni Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

41403000 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 15,989 7,398 8,591 15,200 12,310 2,890 13,083 11,269 1,814

41408000 Kot Fatta (M el) 3,199 1,490 1,709 2,139 1,888 251 1,743 1,684 59 0001 Ward No. 1 227 94 133 227 178 49 176 165 11 0002 Ward No. 2 230 106 124 176 166 10 176 166 10 0003 Ward No. 3 297 153 144 144 132 12 134 125 9 0004 Ward No. 4 219 107 112 154 135 19 134 128 6 0005 Ward No. 5 298 136 162 162 146 16 142 138 4 0006 War~No. 6 496 234 262 '328 244 84 195 189 6 0007 Ward No. 7 197 88 109 136 129 7 126 124 2 0008 Ward No. 8 235 117 118 161 156 5 153 153 0009 Ward No. 9 168 69 99 137 115 22 96 92 4 0010 Ward No. 10 407 188 219 249 244 5 242 237 5 0011 Ward No. 11 425 198 227 265 243 22 169 167 2

41407000 Raman (Mel) 7,980 3,638 4,342 6,238 5,498 740 5,906 5,351 555 0001 Ward No. 1 735 312 423 476 403 73 453 395 58 0002 Ward No.2 385 176 209 495' 418 77 449 409 40 0003 Ward No. 3 833 380 453 477 415 62 344 304 40 0004 Ward NO.4 459 201 258 440 412 28 42} 406 17 0005 Ward No.5 194 82 112 404 382 22 402 380 22 0006 Ward No. 6 220 90 130 391 375 16 390 374 16 0007 Ward No. 7 796 361 435 585 499 86 584 499 85 0008 Ward No. 8 549 269 280 494 465 29 494 465 29 0009 Ward NO.9 1,054 525 529 691 479 212 590 473 117 0010 Ward No. 10 931 432 499 527 480 47 525 478 47 0011 Ward No, 11 960 448 512 446 423 23 444 422 22 0012 Ward No. 12 445 198 247 431 400 31 428 399 29 0013 Ward No. 13 419 164 255 381 347 34 380 347 33

41409000 Maur(MCI) 11,733 5,399 6,334 9,118 7,609 1,509 8,244 7,311 933 0001 Ward No. 1 1,088 522 566 647 481 166 541 465 76 0002 Ward No. 2 957 429 528 627 558 69 568 527 41 0003 Ward No. 3 885 445 440 513 444 69 391 380 11 0004 Ward No. 4 588 264 324 632 561 71 604 542 62 0005 Ward No.5 811 376 435 613 528 85 599 526 73 0006 Ward No. 6 282 116 166 490 437 53 480 430 50 0007 Ward No. 7 353 150 203 583 540 43 581 538 43 0008 Ward No. 8 345 162 183 446 '1'427 19 442 426 16 0009 Ward No. 9 949 439 510 574 476 98 536 453 83 0010 Ward No. 10 907 426 481 578 489 89 504 469 35 0011 Ward No. II 1,153 532 621 887 617 270 715 580 135 0012 Ward No. 12 901 413 488 739 486 253 609 472 137 0013 Ward No. 13 675 302 373 540 453 87 491 439 52 0014 Ward No. 14 1,017 479 538 547 480 67 544 478 66 0015 Ward No. 15 822 344 478 702 632 70 639 586 53

286 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownJ Ward Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38. 39 40 2

79S 766 29 733 S92 42 11,262 9,660 1,602 Rampura Phul (M CI+OG) 141 293 2S1 .0r-

696 688 8 373 367 6 19 18 655 611 44 Kot Falta (M CI) 12 12 15 14 1 2 2 147 137 10 Ward No. 1 69 68 25 22 3 82 76 6 Ward No. 2 19 18 68 67 47 40 7 Ward No. 3 65 65 24 24 3 3 42 36 6 Ward No. 4 18 18 72 72 3 2 49 46 3 Ward No. 5 5, 49 2 68 68 3 3 73 69 4 Ward No. 6 61 59 2 37 37 2 2 26 26 Ward No. 7 68 68 43 43 3 3 39 39 Ward No. 8 45 45 4 4 47 43 4 Ward No. 9 185 183 2 4 4 I I 52 49 3 Ward No. 10 103 103 13 12 2 2 51 50 Ward No. II

S21 504 17 680 586 94 108 61 47 4,597 4,200 397 Raman (M CI) 12 12 36 25 11 405 358 47 Ward No. 1 11 11 I 12 6 6 425 391 34 Ward No. 2 8 8 5 5 3 3 328 288 40 Ward No. 3 31 31 4 4 5 4 383 367 16 Ward No.4 7 7 5 5 390 368 22 Ward No. 5 7 7 383 367 16 Ward No.6 II 11 13 13 560 475 85 Ward NO.7 14 .12 2 12 10 2 10 10 458 433 25 Ward NO.8 93 88 5 264 212 52 30 1 29 203 172 31 Ward No. 9 269 266 3 165 136 29 91 76 15 Ward No. 10 37 35 2 184 177 7 223 210 13 Ward No. II 20 16 4 10 9 I 7 7 391 367 24 Ward No. 12 22 19 3 357 328 29 Ward No. 13

1,246 1,149 97 S55 508 47 112 SO 62 6,331 5,604 727 Maur(M CI) 87 86 1 75 70 5 14 3 II 365 306 59 Ward No. 1 307 287 20 56 46 10 7 3 4 198 191 7 Ward No.2 170 170 44 44 177 166 11 Ward No.3 48 41 7 16 14 2 2 I 538 486 52 Ward No. 4 18 18 42 39 3 9 7 2 530 462 68 WardNo.5 4 4 3 3 473 423 50 Ward No. 6 2 579 537 42 Ward No. 7 2 2 440 424 16 Ward No.8 45 34 II 41 38 3 9 6 3 441 375 66 Ward No. 9 179 171 8 133 125 8 7 6 185 172 13 Ward No. 10 307 259 48 80 67 13 19 5 14 309 249 60 Ward No. 11 23 22 8 3 5 578 447 131 Ward No. 12 20 19 33 31 2 5 4 I 433 385 48 Ward No. 13 5 5 27 27 13 9 4 499 437 62 Ward No. 14 31 31 8 7 14 4 10 586 544 42 Ward No. 15

287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BATHINDA URBAN PRIMARY Industrial cateBo!}: Location Name ofTownl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

41403000 Rampura Fhul (M CI+OG) 2,117 1,041 1,076 51 16 35 335 155 180

41408000 Kot Fatta (M CI) 396 204 192 3 1 273 147 126 0001 Ward No. I 51 13 38 21 9 12 0002 Ward No. 2 0003 Ward No. 3 10 7 3 . 8 7 0004 Ward No. 4 20 7 13 8 4 4 0005 Ward No. 5 20 8 12 19 8 11 0006 WarJNo.6 133 55 78 131 54 77 0007 Ward No. 7 10 5 5 8 4 4 0008 Ward No. 8 8 3 5 7 3 4 0009 Ward No.9 41 23 18 21 17 4 0010 Ward No. 10 7 7 3 3 0011 Ward No. II 96 76 20 47 38 9

41407000 Raman (MCI) 332 147 185 4 4 100 7 93 0001 Ward No.1 23 8 15 0002 Ward No. 2 46 9 37 0003 Ward No.3 133 111 22 6 2 4 0004 Ward No. 4 17 6 11 0005 Ward No. 5 2 2 0006 Ward No.6 I I 0007 Ward No. 7 1 0008 Ward No. 8 0009 Ward No. 9 101 6 95 4 4 93 4 89 0010 Ward No. 10 2 2 OOll Ward No. II 2 I 0012 Ward No. 12 3 2 0013 Ward No. 13 1 'r- 41409000 Maur(M CI) 874 298 576 38 9 29 lSI 85 166 0001 Ward No. 1 106 16 90 I I 70 7 63 0002 Ward No. 2 59 31 28 4 I 3 32 13 19 0003 Ward No. 3 122 64 58 22 6 16 67 30 37 0004 Ward No. 4 28 19 9 5 4 0005 Ward No. 5 14 2 12 1 0006 Ward No. 6 10 7 3 0007 Ward No. 7 2 2 0008 Ward No. 8 4 1 3 0009 Ward No. 9 38 23 15 7 5 2 0010 Ward No. 10 74 20 54 8 8 35 16 19 0011 Ward No. 11 172 37 13S 27 4 23 0012 Ward No. 12 130 14 116 0013 Ward No. 13 49 14 35 ·7 6 0014 Ward No. 14 3 2 1 0015 Ward No. 15 63 46 17

288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of mar~inal workers Name of Town! Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

103 28 7S 1,628 842 786 29,465 11,382 18,083 Rampura Phul (M el+OG) 41403000 'r- 2 2 118 55 63 4,365 1;547 2,818 Kot Fatta (M el) 41408000 29 4 25 417 157 260 Ward No, 1 0001 371 134 237 Ward No. 2 0002 1 , I 307 117 190 Ward No, 3 0003 11 2 9 330 126 204 Ward No, 4 0004 329 121 208 Ward No. 5 0005 2 561 224 337 Ward No, 6 0006 2 315 105 210 Ward No. 7 0007 I 340 110 230 Ward No, 8 0008 20 6 14 257 91 166 Ward No. 9 0009 3 3 574 167 407 Ward No. 10 0010 49 3& 11 564 195 369 Ward No. 11 0011

27 2 25 201 138 63 13,313 4,863 8,450 Raman(M el) 41407000 1 I 22 & 14 1,084 410 674 Ward No. I 0001 23 23 23 9 14 966 364 602 Ward No. 2 0002 126 10& 18 1,057 398 659 Ward No. 3 0003 17 6 II 1,020 345 675 Ward No. 4 0004 2 2 895 302 593 Ward No.5 0005 I I 887 296 591 Ward No.6 0006 I 1,097 415 682 Ward No, 7 0007 1,165 424 741 Ward No.8 0008 4 2 2 909 359 550 Ward No. 9 0009 2 2 1,161 430 731 Ward No. 10 0010 1,099 402 697 Ward No. II 0011 2 1,057 381 676 Ward No. 12 0012 916 337 579 Ward No. 13 0013

8 8 577 204 373 18,425 7,066 1l,359 Maur(M el) 41409000 35 9 26 1,195 511 684 Ward No. I 0001 2 2 21 17 4 1,311 438 873 Ward No. 2 0002 33 28 5 \,052 409 643 Ward No. 3 0003 22 15 7 1,366 496 870 Ward No. 4 0004 13 2 II 1,308 501 807 Ward NO.5 0005 10 7 3 1,105 412 693 Ward No. 6 0006 1 1,204. 409 795 Ward No. 7 0007 4 3 1,105 414 691 Ward No. 8 0008 30 18 12 1,237 498 739 Ward No. 9 0009 31 4 27 1,089 406 683 Ward No. 10 0010 2 2 143 33 110 1,273 536 737 Ward No. II 0011 I 129 14 115 1,056 436 620 Ward No. 12 0012 40 7 33 1,156 450 706 Ward No, 13 0013 3 2 I 1,226 481 745 Ward No. 14 0014 62 46 16 1742 669 1073 Ward No. 15 0015

289 Annexure I Number of villages under Gram Panchayat : With the Constitution (73 rd amendment) Act, 1992, the Census Organisation felt it necessary to provide population data for the territorial area of Panchayat. This required precise details of the territorial area of each Panchayat so that delineation of enumeration blocks (EBs) to be allotted to the enumerators could be done to meet this requirement. It required careful delineation of enumeration blocks by the Charge Officers to ensure that EBs do not cut across the territorial area falling in the Panchayat. Different situations were well perceived. A Panchayat could consist of only one village or a number of complete Villages. There could be another situation where the Panchayat may consist of some complete villages and parts. of villages. Still there could be another situation where Panchayat could consist of a number of villages etc. An exhaustive exercise was done to prepare Panchayat level data. However, we came across following types of situations which made it difficult to compile the Panchayat level data: i) Some of the Panchayats have one or more than one village. ii) Some of the Panchayats have only a part of the village. iii) Some Panchayats include full village (s) as well as part of village (s). All this has not made it feasible for us to present Panchayat level PCA ..

Annexure-II Fertility and Child Mortality : The following table shows age specific fertility rates in Punjab and Bathinda district for the years 2001 and 1991. The trends observed are almost identical both for the State and the district. Among different age- groups the fertility rate is the highest in age-groups 20-24, 25-29 and 30- 34. The trend is the same for rural and urban areas also. The trends also show some fall in the fertility levels during 1991 and 2001 and this decline is noticeable in all age-groups except 45-49. AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES 2001 AND 1991 Age Bathinda Punjab Group Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 15-19 0.012 0.020 0.013 0.023 0.010 0.011 0.009 0.012 0.009 0.013 0.007 0.0lIl 20-24 0.116 0.155 0.126 0.168 0.094 0.112 0.110 0.120 0.123 0.132 0.086 0.092 25-29 0.108 0.145 0.110 0.155 0.103 0.112 0.124 0.124 0.133 0.138 0.107 0.092 30-34 0.049 0.077 0.049 0.081 0.048 0.063 0.062 0.067 0.066 0.077 0.054 0.047 35-39 0.021 0.045 0.022 0.052 0.020 0.026 0.026 0.032 0.028 0.Q38 0.023 0.020 40-44 0.017 0.014 0.018 0.016 0.014 0.006 0.016 0.016 0.018 0.018 0.014 0.011 45-49 0.026 0.009 0.028 0.009 0.023 0.009 0.025 0.008 0.026 0.011 0.023 0.006

290 The following table shows age specific marital fertility rates in Punjab and Bathinda district for the years 2001 and 1991. The trends observed are similar to those of total fertility levels, although the decline in marital fertility levels is at a relatively lower pace. AGE SPECIFIC MARITAL FERTILITY RATES 2001 AND 1991 Age Bathinda Pun·ab Group Total Ruml Urban Total Rural Urban 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 15-19 0.088 0.120 0.092 0.130 0.Q78 0.077 0.080 0.096 0.086 0.104 0.068 0.Q75 20-24 0.169 0.200 0.17S 0.214 0.IS2 0.148 0.179 0.170 0.191 0.186 0.152 0.133 2S-29 0.113 0.IS0 O.IIS 0.161 0.110 O.BS 0.134 0.129 0.142 0.145 0.118 0.097 30-34 O.OSO 0.080 O.OSO 0.084 0.050 0.064 0.064 0.069 0.068 0.079 0.056 0.048 3S-39 0.022 0.050 0.023 0.054 0.021 0.026 0.027 0.033 0.029 0.039 0.024 0.021 40-44 0.Ql8 0.020 0.019 0.017 0.015 0.006 0.017 0.017 0.019 0.019 O.OIS 0.011 45-49 0.029 0.010 0.031 0.009 0.02S 0.01 0.028 0.009 0.029 0.010 0.026 0.007

Annexure-III Measures of Fertility and Mean Age At Marriage Fertility Levels: In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or 'occurrence of births specially live births'. Fertility is a measure of rate at which population adds to itself by births and normally assessed by relating number of births to size of some section of the popUlation, such as number of married couples and number of women of child bearing age. In other words, it is a major component of population growth. In the 1991 census, questions on fertility related to age at marriage, number of children surviving at present, number of children ever born alive and any child born alive during last one year were asked. The first three questions were asked to all ever married women and the last question related to currently married women only. The measures of fertility worked out are based on the F-Series Tables of 1991 & 2001 Census pertaining to Punjab State. The following table presents important indices of fertility in Punjab and Bathinda district for the years 2001 and 1991 separately for total, rural and urban areas. There has been significant decline in the number of children ever born per ever married woman in the age group (45-49); the decline is relatively more in rural areas than urban in Bathi,nda district and the position is by and large the same for the state. Likewise there has been a significant decline in the child-women ratio also. However, the number of married couples per 1,000 of population has gone up both in the state and the district with exception of urban areas. IMPORTANT INDICES OF FERTILITY

Fertility Bathinda Pun'ab indices Total Rural Urban Total RUrdl Urban 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 No. of Children ever born per ever married woman in the age group (45-49) 3.42 4.37 3.52 4.47 3.21 4.01 3.50 4.27 3.69 4.45 3.16 3.81

Couples per 1000 Population 169 167 167 164 172 176 161 160 160 156. 164 168

Child-Woman ratio (0-4 Years) 334 493 351 496 296 483 349 480 369 493 311 448

291 Annexure IV MOVEMENT OF POPULATION What is migration? Migration is the third component of population change. the other two being mortality and fertility. A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he is enumerated during the census is other than the place of his birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence, if the place in which he is enumerated during the census is other than his place of immediate last residence. Internal and International Migration: The migrational movements are of three types- (i) Migration within the State itself with its components-(a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra-district migration), (b) Migration from one district of the state to another di~trict of the StatelUT (inter-district migrati8n), (ii) Migration from one State to anothet state of the country (inter-state migration) and (iii) Migration from one country to another country. The first two streams together constitute internal migration, while the last type of movement is called international migration. Why the people migrate? For the first time in the census, reasons for migration were elicited in 1981. Keeping operational constraints in view, the reasons for migration were broadly categorized as (1) employment, (2) education, (3) marriage, (4) family movement and (5) other reasons. Other Reasons for migration have been elicited only with reference to movement from place of last residence. Impact of migration: The growth of population of a particular place depends upon the biological variates such as mortality and fertility and migration. The knowledge of trends in migration helps in future planning of a place. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF INMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (I) Migrants born within the state of enumeration 1,450,609 794,429 656,180 357,445 91,400 266,045 (93.0) (95.7) (89.9) (79.9) (73.6) (82.3) (i) Migrants born else where in the district of 267,742 51,500 216,242 189,353 56,764 132,589 enumeration (17.2) (6.2) (29.6) (42.3) (45.7) (41.0) (ii) Migrants born in other districts of the State 151,236 31,503 119,733 168,092 34,636 133,456 (9.7) (3.8) ( 16.4) (37.6) (27.9) (41.3) (II) Migrants born in other states of india 97,344 i!9,330 68,014 85,690 30,515 55,175 (6.2) (3.5) (9.3) (19.2) (24.5) (17.1) (III) Migrants born in other countries 10,880 5,800 5,080 4,251 2,331 1,920 (0.7) (0.7) (0.7) (0.9) (1.9) (0.6) (IV) Unclassifiable 1,130 290 840 0 0 0 (0.7) (0.1) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

Total Migrants 1,559.%3 829,849 730,114 447~6 124,246 323,140 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) ~lOO.O~ (100.0)

The above table gives distribution of in-migrants by place of birth in Bathinda district as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses. Out of the total in-migrants, 79.9 per cent are born within the state of enumeration and 19.2 per cent are born in other states/Union Territories ofIndia in Census 2001. Whereas the figures for persons, males and females are constant for migrants born elsewhere in the district ~f enumeration the disparity among the same in Census 1991 is quite noticeable.

292 The following table gives distribution of inmigrants by place of last residence in Bathinda , district. As per 1991 Census. 79.8 per cent of the inmigrants had the place of last residence within. the state but out of the place of enumeration. Another 18.3 per cent had place of last residence in other states/UTs within the country, while 1.7 per cent had their last residence out side India. The corresponding figures for 2001 Census are 80.7 per cent, 18.6 per cent and 0.7 per cent respectively.

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF INMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE

Last residence 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (I) Last residence within the state of enumeration 422,803 84,843 v' 337,960 365,934 94,160 27l,774 (79.8) (71.1 ) (82.3) (80.7) (74.8) (82.9) (i) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 271,872 53,120 218,752 197,220 59,244 137,976 (51.3) (44.5) (53.3) (43.5) (47.1) (42.1 ) (ii) In other districts of the state of enumeration 150,931 31,723 119,208 168,714 34,916 133,798 (28.5) (26.6) (29.0) (37.2) (27.7) (40.8) (II) States in India beyond the state of enumeration 96,879 29,260 67,619 84,255 29,825 54,430 (18.3) (24 ..5) (16.4) (18.6) (23.7) (16.6) (111) Last residence outside India 9,230 4,890 4,340 3,449 1,895 1,554 (1.7) (4.1) 0.1) (0.7)/ (1.5) (0.5) (IV) Unclassifiable 1,160 280 880 0 0 !0.2) !0.3} ,,- ~0.22 !o.o~ !O.O)° {O.O} Total 530,07,2;- 119,273 410,799 453,638 125.1180 327,758 /

(lOo.o~ (100.0) (100.0) {100.0~ (100.0) (100.0) /

Annexure V Main Religion,s: The instructions for recording this information are same as in 1991. A brief analysis based on 1991 and 2001 Census data is presented below. Question 7 of the Household Scheduled canvassed at the 2001 census pertained to religion of . a person. The religion of the person was recorded as returned by the respondent. The six main religions in the country were recorded by using following codes: Hindu 1 Muslim 2 Christian 3 Sikh 4 Buddhist 5. Jain 6 . For all others, actual religion as stated was recorded fully. Further more, if any individual stated that he had no religion, the answer was recorded accordingly.

Religious Composition of Punjab's Population: The numerical strength of the six main religious communities in the State and Bathinda district as per 1991 and 2001 Census is as follows:

293 RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION OF POPULATION, PUNJAB ANn BA'rHINDA 1991 AND 2001

Religious Punjab or- Bathinda district Communities Total Population Percentage in total Total Population Percentage in EOEulation total EOEulation 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hindus 6,989,226 8,997,942 34.4 36.9 217,932 292,984 22.1 24.8 Muslims 239,401 382,045 1.2 1.6 5,552 9,847 0.6 0.8 Christians 225,163 292,800 1.1 1.2 904 1,659 0.1 0.1 Sikhs 12,767,697 14,592,387 63.0 59.9 759,303 876,426 77.1 74.1 Buddhists 24,930 41,487 0.1 0.2 37 268 0.0 0.0 Jains 20,763 39,276 0.1 0.2 472 '1,186 0.0 0.1 Others Religions and persuations 883 &,594 0.0 0.0 30 87& 0.0 0.1 Religion not statedi Unspecified 13,906 4,468 0.1 0.0 1,071 47 0.1 0.0 All Religions 20,281,969 24,358,999 100.0 100.0 985,301 1,183,295 100.0 100.0

As can be seen from the above statement, Sikhs form the predominant religious community in Punjab and they account for 59.9 per cent of the State's population according to the 2001 Census. The corresponding percentage for 1991 Census was 63.0 per cent. Hindus is the second largest religious community in the State and their share in the total popUlation is 36.9 per cent which was 34.4 per cent as per 1991 Census. This signifies that Sikhs and Hindus, the two most dominant religious communities in the state, together constitute 96.8 per cent of the state's total population. The share of Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and lains in the total population is 1.6, 1.2, 0.2 and 0.2 per cent respectively. In Bathinda district, Sikhs constitute 74.1 per cent of the total population and this is significantly higher than that of the state as a whole. Hindus, the second dominant religious community in the district, account for 24.8 per cent of the district's total popUlation. Together, the Sikhs and the Hindus account for 98.9 per cent ofthe district's popUlation. Muslims constitute 0.8 per cent while the share of Christians is only 0.1 per cent, the percentages of Sikhs and Hindus as per 1991 Census in the district were 77.1 and 22.1 per cent respectively The proportion of Muslims has slightly increased from 0.6 per cent in 1991 to 0.8 in 2001 Census.

Annexure VI Marital Status: Current marital status of each individual, irrespective of age, was obtained through Question 5 of the household schedule canvassed at the 2001 census into following four categories: 1. Never married 2. Currently married 3. Widowed 4. Divorced or separated. The instructions to enumerators for eliciting marital status were same as adopted in 1991 census. A brief analysis based on 1991 and 2001 census is presented here. Punjab State has a population of 24,358,999 as per 2001 Census comprising 11,871,211 (48.7%), never married, 11,499,566 (47.2%) married, 938,678 (3.9%) widowed and 49,544 (0.2%) divorced or separated. As per 1991 Census Punjab State had a population of 20,281,969 comprising 10,452,444 (51.5%) never married, 9,146,158 (45:1%) married, 673,569 (3.3%) widowed, 8,768 (0.1%) divorced or separated and 1,030 (0.0%) un-specified.

294 MARITAL, STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER, 1991 AND 2001 CENSUS Marital Status Punjab Bathinda 1991 2001 1991 2001

p M F p M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Total Population 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 lOO.Q Never Married 51.5 55.4 47.1 48.7 53.1 43.8 51.1 55.S 46.1 47.3 5t.7 42.3 Married 45.1 42.3 48.2 47.2 44.6 SO.2 45.5 42.4 49.0 48.9 46.1 52.0 Widowed 3.3 2.2 4.6 3.9 2.1 5.8 3.4 2.1 4.9 3.6 1.9 5.6 Divorced or Separated 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2. 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2' Un-Specified 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

In Bathinda district, out of the total population of 1,183,295 as per 2001 census; 559,974 (47.3%) are never married, 578,274 (48.9%) are married, 42,892 (3.6%) are widowed, 2,155 (0.2%) are divorced or separated. Thus, the patterns observed for the State and the district are almost Identical. Similarly, out of the total population of 1,559,963 as per 1991 Census, 797,029 (51.1%) were never married, 709,379 (45.5%) were married, 53,0671 (3.4%) were widowed, 438 (0.0%) were divorced or separated and the marital status of a small population (50 in number) could not be specified. Thus the patterns observed for the State and the district were almost identical. Total population of 1991 of Bathinda has not been recasted.

Annexure VII Sex and Educational level : It has become customary for the Indian Census to obtain details of educational levels of the literates in the society. Question 13 of the Household Schedule canvassed at the 2001 census aimed to elicit information on the highest educational level attained. The data so collected is put to public domain by classifying the population by sex and educational levels. The following table shows percentage distribution of literates by educational level for Punjab State and Bathinda district as per 1991 as well 2001 Census. . PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL AS PER 1991 AND 2001 CENSUS Educational Total Punjab Bathinda Levels Rural 1991 2001 1991 2001 Urban P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Below Total 21.8 20.9 23.1 20.0 19.7 20.4 26.6 24.9 29.6 23.0 22.2 24.0 Primary Rural 24.2 22.9 26.2 22.9 22.3 23.7 30.0 27.5 34.5 26.9 25.6 2S.7 Urban 17.6 17.2 18.2 15.5 lS.6 15.4 20.1 19.3 21.3 16.2 16.2 16.3 Primary but Total 27.9 25.3 31.7 25.6 23.7 28.3. 28.0 26.3 30.8 26.4 24.5 29.2 below middle Rural 31.8 28.4 37.0 29.3 26.6 33.0 31.5 29.4 35.2 29.9 27.3 33.8 Urban 21.2 19.7 23.3 19.9 19.0 21.1 21.2 19.7 23.4 20.4 19.5 21.7 Middle but Total 18.1 19.0 16.7 16.9 17.5 16.1 IS.9 17.0 14.1 16.0 16.7 15.0 below roatric Rural 18.5 19.8 16.7 17.7 IS.5 16.8 IS.S 17.3' 13.1 16.4 17.2 15.2 Urban 17.3 17.7 16.8 15.7 16.1 lS.i 16.1 16.3 15.8 15.3 15.8 14.7 Matric but Total 263 28.6 22.8 30.& 32.7 2&.4 242 26.5 20.4 28.3 30.5 is.) below graduate Rural 23.0 26.0 18.3 27.5 29.9 24.3 20.4 23.3 15.4 24.3 27.2 20.0 Urban 32.0 33.5 30.0 36.0 37.1 34.6 31.3 33.2 28.7 35.1 36.4 33.4 Graduate Total 5.9 6.1 5.7 6.6 6.4 6.7 5.3 5.4 5.2 6.4 6.1 6.7 and above Rural 2.5 3.0 1.8 2.5 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.5 I.S 2.5 2.7 2.2 Urban 11.8 11.9 11.8 12.9 12.2 --..::13:.:. .;...7 ____1~1~.2:..._---!1.!:1.:::.S ___:.:.1 O~. 9::._ 12.9 __gJ__!!2__

295 As per 1991 census 21.8 per cent of the literates in Punjab were below primary level of education, 27.9 per cent were primary but below middle and 18.1 per cent were middle but below matric. A little over one-fourth (26.3%) of the literates in the State were matric but below graduation. It was only 5.9 per cent of the literates who had attained graduation or above level of education. . According to 2001 census 20.0 per cent of the literates in Punjab are below primary level of education, 25.6 per cent are primary but below middle and 16.9 per cent are middle but below matric; 30.8 per cent are matric but below graduation. Only 6.6 per cent of the literates in Punjab are graduate and above. In Bathinda district, the incidence of lower educational level is greater than that of the State. In the district 23.0 per cent of the literates are below primary and another 26.4 'per cent are ~ primary but below middle; the corresponding percentage for the State are 20.0 and 25.6 per cent respectively. By contrast, the percentage of literates with middle or above level of education is lesser in Bathinda district as compared to the State as such. In the district 16.0 per cent of the literates are middle passed as compared to state with 16.9 per cent. Likewise the percentage of matriculation, graduation and above with 28.3 and 6.4 in Bathinda district is lower than that 0(...... the State. Annexure VIII Distribution of Different Mother Tongues: Question 10 of the Household Schedule canvassed at the 2001 Census pertained to 'Mother Tongue'. It is the language spoken in the childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother. died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood is recorded as the mother-tongue. In case of infants and deaf mutes the language usually spoken by the mother should be recorded. In case of doubt, the language mainly spoken in the household may be recorded. Since th,e household may consist of persons related by blood or of unrelated persons or a mix of both, every person in the househol,cr is asked about herlhis mother tongue because the mother tongue of each member of a household need not necessarily be the same. These may be different for different meinbers in the household. The definition of 'Mother Tongue' is the same as in 1991. . Mother Tongue and Language data based on 1991 & 2001 Censuses is given here. The distribution of languages/mother tongues which returned 10,000 or more speakers each at all­ India level (including of mother tongues grouped under each) for the district by sex separately for rural and urban areas. The unclassified mother tongues and the mother tongues having less than 10,000 speakers have been relegated to 'other' mother tongue category. The table is divided into two parts; Part A- Scheduled languages with the mother tongues grouped tJnder each, and Part B­ Non-Scheduled languages with the mother tongues grouped under each. This naturally leads to the recording of a very large number of mother tongue names. It is to be mentioned that mother tongues as returned in the census, are basically the designations provided by the respondents. These designations or mother tongue label need not be identical with the actual linguistic mediums. For assessing the correlation between the mother tongue designations and actual languages and dialects, the raw returns of census were subjected to thorough scrutiny and rationalization. This resulted in 1576 rationalized mother tongues in 1991 for the entire Country, which were further classified following the usual linguistic methods. The total number of languages so arrived at is 114 returned by 10,000 or more speakers at the all-India level and grouped under appropriate languages. . Table below shows languages arranged in descending order of number of speakers in Bathinda district as per 1991 and 2001 censuses. Punjabi is the most dominant language spoken in the State and the district. It is spoken by 1,084,933 persons in Bathinda district and this forms 91.69 per cent of the district's total population. Hindi, the second most dominant language is spoken by 82,995 (7.01 %) persons in the district.

296 NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGE ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 2001-1991

Serial Language Number of Persons who returned the Lan~~es as their Mother Tongue number Total Percentage to Rural Urban ProQortion Total Population Rural Urban 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Bathinda District Punjabi 928,497 1,084,933 94.23 91.69 702,531 798,041 225,966 286,892 75.66 73.56 24.34 26.44 2 Hindi 51,530 82,995 5.23 7.01 12,852 22,661 38,678 60,334 24.94 27.30 75.06 72.70 3 Bengali 768 1,567 0.08 0.13 620 1,040 148 527 80.73 66.37 19.27 33.63 4 Marathi 711 1,702 0.07 0.14 652 1,494 59 208 91.70 87.78 8.30 12.22 5 Tamil 627 1,303 0.06 0.11 552 1,150 75 153 88.04 88.26 11.96 11.74 6 Malayalam 576 1,203 0.06 0.10 506 980 70 223 87.85 81.46 12.15 18.54 7 Telugu 541 1,022 0.05 0.09 487 843 54 179 90.02 82.49 9.98 17.51 8 Oriya 460 892 0.05 0.08 233 605 227 287 50.65 67.83 49.35 32.17 9 Nepali 408 712 0.04 0.06 216 244 192 468 52.94 34.27 47.06 65.73 10 Dogri 370 503 0.04 0.04 358 418 12 85 96.76 83.10 3.24 16.90 II Gujarati 248 773 0.03 0.07 III 286 137 487 44~76 37.00 55.24 63.00 12 Kannada 216 592 0.02 0.05 171 544 45 48 79.17 91.89 20.83 8.11 13 Urdu 149 456 0.02 0.04 82 182 67 274 55.03 39.91 44.97 60.09 14 Assamese 116 363 0.01 0.03 96 336 20 27 82.76 92.56 17.24 7.44 15 Bhili/Bhilodi 31 0 0.00 0.00 16 0 15 0 51.61 0.00 48.39 0.00 16 Kashmiri 21 84 0.00 0.01 14 66 7 18 66.67 78.57 33.33 21.43

17 Other Langu~es 32 4195 0.00 0.35 14 2651 18 1544 43.75 63.19 56.25 36.81 All Languages 985,301 1,183,295 100.00 100.00 719,511 831,541 265,790 351,754 73.02 70.27 26.98 29.73

Comparative Strength of the Scheduled Languages in the State for 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 is shown in the following table. It reveals that the number of speakers of all the languages has consistently improved in the State during the decadal year 1991-2001. Screening the major two languages, the speakers of Hindi Continued to plunge till 1991 whereas that of Punjabi ceaselessly shot up

COMPARATIVE STRENGTHS OF SCHEDULED LANGUAGES 1971,1981,1991 AND 2001lN THE STATE

Serial Language Persons who returned the language Percentage to total population number as their mother tonl!,ue 1971 1981 1991 2001 1971 1981 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Punjab State 1 Assamese 146 359 1,809 2,964 N N 0.01 0.01 2 Bengali 2,294 3,761 9,667 20,618 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.08 3 Gujarati 1,384 1,886 4,352 6,986 0.01 0.01 0.02 O.oJ 4 Hindi 2,711,490 2,441,112 1,478,993 1,770,058 20.01 14.59 7.29 7.27 5 Kannada 236 367 1,742 3,937 N N 0.01 0.02 6 Kashmiri 963 797 1,083 2,404 0.01 0.01 N 0.01 7 Konkani @ @ 53 65 @ @ N N 8 Malayalam 2,019 3,591 7,139 10,624 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.04 9 Manipuri @ @ 1 503 @ @ N N 10 Marathi 1,710 2,972 5,704 12,077 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 11 Nepali @ @ 7,734 19,767 @ @ 0.04 0.08 12 Oriya 323 950 3,987 10,277 N 0.01· 0.02 0.04 13 Punjabi 10,771,246 14,195,069 18,704,461 22,187,364 79.49 84.88 92.22 91.08 14 Sanskrit 77 61 26 l(){r N N N N 15 Sindhi 774 529 326 4'50 0.01 0.01 N N 16 Tamil 2,322 3,280 6,271 12,331 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 17 Telugu 995 2,185 3,829 7,215 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 18 Urdu 29,003 32,575 13,416 27,660 0.21 0.2 0.07 0.11

@ Kokani, Mailipuri & Nepali were not scheduled language in 1971 & 1981.

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