District Census Handbook, Banaskantha

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District Census Handbook, Banaskantha Governm'ent BANASKANTHA DISTRICT CENSUS HANI)BOO!< .t Based on the 1951 Census) BCMBAY PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS. B~RODA. 'om the Government PubUCa.tiOllS. Sales Depot, Ins.titute of Science Building, ltbay (for purchasers in Bombay Citv), from the Government Book Depot. I Road Gardens. Bombay 4 (fc,r orders from the mofussll) or through , H~ Commissioner for India, India House. Aldwycb. London. ---. w.e. 2. or through any recognized bookseller. Price-Rs. Z As. 8 or 45. 6d. a It _aI' ...ar----t-----11U1 I ~ ~ o 1951 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT BANASKANTHA Banaskantha is a new district created out Qf the former Indian States of Palflnpnr, Radhanpur, Wav, Tharad. Terwada, Tharll. Virpur, Deodar and Varabi and the old thana9 of Varahi, Santalpllr, Deodar (including Suigam sub-thana). and Kankrej. L",ter Varahi and Santalpur states and thanas were trans erred to MtlhRana dhtrict., and Abn district aod Abu Road and Dilwara tehsils of. the former Sir.>hi state were added to this district. The district had a 19tH population of 74S, 796 and an area of 4394, 6 square miles. according to the area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of India. This Handbook' contains tables for Banaskantba district. compiled after the. 1951 Oensus of India. The main results of the 1951 Census are embodied in trle State TablEl::l published for the States of Bombay, Saurashtra aud Kutch. In this Handbook, the data are exhibited in greater detail. The numbers given to tables in this puhlication correspond to those given in the State Census Report. The fullowing tables for the district have, however, not been included in this HI\IIdhook. :- A-I: Val'iation in population dnring fifty years. A-IV Towns cJassifiell by popnlatipn wjth variations since 1901. D-IV Migrants. In the E-Sllmmary table, in this Handbook, some columns have been omitted. III the case of the O-series of tabl~s. except C-I. the data were extracted Oil the hasis of a sample count of approximately 10% of the census slips, iustead of a full connt of all the slips. The C-I tahle was prepared from a four per cent sample of the households recorded in the National Register of Citizens relating to each town or village. In 1941, the popUlation figures were exhibited according to communitie.s in the "Village Handbooks" publishtld ~y the Government of Bombay. In 1951, the basis of classification at the Census, was changed from a social to an economic one, and tl)l> figures for villages given in tbe Primary Cens11s Abstracts and in . tables A-V. B·I. B-lI, O-II and E are according to the following eight Livelihood Clus€'tl:- Agricultural Classes I Cultivators of Jand, wholly or maillly owned; and their dependants. 11 Cultivators of land, whlllly Or mainly uuowned; and tbeir dependants. 111 Cultivating labourers: and their dependants. IV Non -cuiti vating owners of land; agricultural rent receivenl; and their dependant~. Noa-AlPieultural C...... Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of liveli­ hood from:- . V Production other than cultivation. VI Commern:. VII Tranaport VIII Other services and miscellaneous S()lJr(!~. Depen~ants. whether earning or non-earning', were classified at the ~ensus according to the principal means of livelihood of th~ persons on whom they were dependdnt. The Primary Census Abstracts, which contain basic information in respect of every village and town, have been arranged according to talukas and petas units into which every district is divided for administrative purposes. Tbe taluka was, however, too small a 'unit to adopt for preparing the main census tables. Therefore, in the B, C and D-series of tables figures have beeR given for tract:. and not for taiukas and petas. , Before sorting the census slips and tabulating the results, tracts were formed by combining the rural and urban areas of two or more talukas or petas. The' tracts into which· Banaskantha district was divided for this purpose are shown below:- Rural Tracts (1) Rural areas of Palanpur, Deesa and Dhanera talukas. (2) Rural areas of Dant~ and Abu Road ~alukas and Vadgam Peta. (3) Rural areas of Tharad? Wav, Deodar and Kankrej talukas. Urban Tracts (1) Urban area, of Tharad, Deesa, Palanpu~ and Abu Road taluk~. I Urban areas comprise the towns sh~wn in taple A-V. Shortly before the 1951 population census, a census of Small Industries was taken, and the res:ults I()f this census are given. in the table called .. Small Scale Industries Censu$-Employment in Establishments", included in this Handb~ok, The intention was to find out something about Cottage and Home Industries and small workshops. The larger establishments, that is, power.using establishments with 10 or more workers and non-poWer using e.stablishments with 20 or more workers, were excluded from the scope of the enquiry as they now submit returns under the Factory Act. The enquiry did not concern itself also with workers functioning on their own and not employing other people, except when looms were used. Otherwise the concept was of an enquiry which embraced all forms of associate activity where articles were produced, repaired or otherwise treated for sale, use or disposal. A-I-Area, HOUSES,_ DISTRICT Occupied Houses ~-------, . --'_~,~~-.----- Area in T.luha or Peta square Village, Town~ miles iOlal Rural Urban 2 4 , 6 7 ~---.---- ----- I --~-- Total 3.985.6 1,331 5 143,536 132,006 '11,530 Abu Road 303.8 S"', ~ :2 9,4911 6.635 ~.863 2 Danta 341.8 183 6,921 6.927 3 DeI's" 620.6 148 ~1.831 19,551 2,280 4 Dewar 323.3 136 1l,3~5 11,335 Ii Dllanera 432.7 130 1~.21l 13,211 6 Kankrej 3G4A , 104 12,375 12,375 7 Pa)anpul' 530.8 J8" 29,053 23,593 50460 8 T)larrui . , 420.9 J33 1 11,156 10,229 927 ~~ 9 VadgaID 214.7 110 15,821 15,821 10 W'\V 492.6 121 12,329 12,329 . Note:-l. In the primary census abstracts the area figure of each village is given. The ari. thmetical totals of these arellB howel1er do not add up to the area figures supplied by the Collector for talukas & petas. In column 2 of this table & colurl'm 2 of the E-Summary Table the 8rea figures of tahtkas & petss supplied by the Collector &em the .nnualland revenue return Distript Form No. 1 have been utilised because for the taluka or peta 88 a 'lVhole, the figure supplied by the 'collector is' ft8lU.med to be more accurate than the arithmetical total of the area figures for villa.ges 2. The number of villages shown in column 3 is the number of revenue villages excluding uninhabited villages and villages which forro part of municipal areas. 3. The nwnber of towns, given in column 4 is the number of towns shoW'll in table A-I. In general, a town means a municipal area, cantonment area ~f !Po pl&OO which h88 a population of 5,000 or more persons and exlu'bits uripan ch~rllCteri8tjC8. aad Population. BANASIlANTRA --~-- ~~~-~-"~ ----- -~ ',-----_._--- .. --~-~-- ------- -- -- ------~--____..-- P(lpillation ----- -----~- ----- - ~ -~ - ---~-------~~--- Per.on~ Males Female. Total Rural Urb-n Toral Rural Urban Total Rlltal Urball I 9 10 11 12 13 14 H 16 ~----~~--- 748,796 691.954 $1.84% 38.,082 35C.53Z 29.550 ~U14 337,422 27,292 52,4211 35,446 141,983 27,179 18,176 9,003 25,250 17,270 7,980 40,669 40,669 '. 21,IG8 21,168 11,501 19,501 ... 110,701 100,056 10,146 117,183 51,553 5,630 1I3,i18 48,502 5,011 65,003 66,008 33,626 33,625 31,378 31,378 65,028 65.028 33.516 33;516 31.512 31,512 116,422 66,421 34,567 34,~67 31,855 31,855 139,99. 117,386 22,6:29 70,969 119,338 11,631 119,0211 88,02'7 10,998 68,371 511,787 6,IIS. _ M,lHl 30,830 3,286 32,255 28~957 3,208 13,"l3 '73,413 36,1101 36,501 18,1112 36,912 68,766 68,761 35,258 311,255 33.$08 33,508 .A.. The llumber of occupied houillel given In oolumnl 5, II M4 7 II Ule nunalt,r at • oe~ houeea that were occupied at the time of the eeruRll. 5. A house' for ~rulU. purposes meant " a dwelling with a separate main en'l'M1"". Thu. ~re ~an one houlehoJd might be found in the lAme C6rwua bouae 6 A.III -Town. and Villales DISTRICT _------ -------~ .. -.------ Total Population. I. ___ ~~ ______T_O_:-8 I J:.'";, I Less than 500 Taluka or Peta inha.bited I I \ toWIl8 II; Persons Males i Females I \ : ! ! villages. I I I I No. Males It'emal&a 6 7 [" 2 I 3 4 Total 1,33& 748,796 384,08% 364.114 85. 109.176 101,991 4.bu ReG! 8' 52,421) :17, 179 25,250 III 6,902 6,425 t DanN> 188 40,669 21,163 19,601 14,989 13,711' ~ Deflaa HII 110,701 57,183 53,.~18 68 10,325 9,6.32 4 Deod... ] 38 6S.003 33,6:!5 31,378 86 U,739 11,631 l) Dhanera 130 65,()28 33,516 3t,!}I:! \ 2,71)7 11,899 I) Kankrej 10' 66,422 34.567 31,865 7,1\04 6.768 '1 Palanpur 185 139,994 70,969 69,025 119 ] 3,471 12.9U " Tha....
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