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'lilj~lfuq') fclqJffi ~-~ 515 qR~I~'4i 'Ii I j~ I fu q') fctq)m ~ erR ftla.n, Rl fcl:ict11 ~ aRT ~ 520 II \i1'i l l oHI ~ %g ""iTR, l1R ~ ~, \i1"i 110 HI -;:pRf em ~ ~ ~ ~ 526 III ~ em ~ CR ~ xf81 m <frr ~ (~iljc;lfuCj') fctCl7m &O\5'1lx) 527 IV 3lj~iRld ~ ~ 3lj~iR1d \iH\Jllffidi <PI \Jl.Hi\Lc<:Il ClJT cgc;T \Jl'"ixi\Lc<:Il ~ ~ ~ cfi 528 ~mc#r~ 8. ~- II ~ f.1~~ICflI I ~ 3lR ~ -::rl~Rlr=r.ni5I-:TTxi 569 II ~ ctt ~ "Cfar -c:ct ~, 1989 572 III ;::jll\141f(;fCflI fcmf, 1988-89 575 IV XiI4\1jf.iCfl 3fix 3Rl ~, 1989 577 IV 31-~ 'l1f&1 ~ if 7TTXir-t14=\1jbA=Cfl -c:ct 3Rl ~, 1989 579 V Rl PcP ffi I, . ~, Ii;oM \ij '1 JfR Xi i'N)~ R1 Cfl =Bt,,:rr-rt,~IYYI~ 1989 581 VI CllT4l'X, ell fiJI \.TGl, ~ 3fix ~, 1989 584 4R~Iec; ~ ctt ~4q~GlI TIm ~ GHti{'c£l1 585 CONTENTS Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 \mportant Stat\st\cs of the Oistr\ct rx. 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book XXXI 6 Analytical Note 1 7 Section-I(I) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block- Thaukurdwara 18 2 Community Development Block- Dilari 36 3 Community Development Block- Amroha 58 4 Community Development Block- Chhajlet 84 5 Community Development Block- Joya 104 6 Community Development Block- Dhanaura 132 7 Community Development Block- Gajraula 154 8 Community Development Block- Hasanpur 174 9 Community Development Block- Gangeshwari 196 10 Community Development Block- Asmauli 214 11 Community Development Block- Sambhal 230 12 Community Development Block- Panwasa 250 13 Community Development Block- Bhagatpur Tanda 270 14 Community Development Block- Moradabad 286 15 Community Development Block- Munda Pandey 298 16 Community Development Block- Dingarpur 312 17 Community Development Block- Baniyakhera 332 18 Community Development Block- Bilari 350 19 Community Development Blcok-Bahjoi 376 20 Forest Villages Section-I (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block- Thaukurdwara 382 2 Community Development Block- Dilari 389 3 Community Development Block- Amroha 397 CONTENTS Page No. 4 Community Development Block-ChhajlClta 407 5 Community Development Block- Joya 415 6 Community Development Block- Dhanaura 426 7 Community Development Block- Gajraula 434 8 Community Development Block- Hasanpur 442 9 Community Development Block- Gangeshwari 450 10 Community Development Block- AsmalJli 457 11 Community Development Block- Sambt)al 463 12 Community Development Block- Panwasa 470 13 Community Development Block- Bhagatpur Tanda 477 14 Community Development Block- Moradabad 483 15 Community Development Block- Munda Pandey 488 16 Community Development Block- Dingarpur 493 17 Community Development Block- Baniyakhera 501 1.8 Communi~ Oe\lel09ment Blocl<.- Bila(t 508 19 Community Development Blcok-Bahjoi 515 APPENDICES I C.D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities. 520 II Land use data in respect ofnon-municiapl towns (Census town) 526 III List of villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is available. 527 IV List of villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total populaiton by ranges. 528 8 Section II - Town Directory I Status and Growth History 569 II Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 572 III MUll iciplll rinuncc'1988-89 575 I V Civic and other amenities - 1989 577 IVA Cvic and other amenities in notified slums - 1989 579 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities - 1989 581 VI Trade, Commerece Industry and Banking - 1989 584 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with popuh1tion 585 QF1icFli "i!T\S t;rT Tf<l'r <:rg ftrc;rr. ~ ~3Jl' cpr ~ 1951 c#l ~ cf; ~ ~ mcit it ~ ~ ~ c#l ~ tt ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ 3TlfHl1C1JC'11 ~ tl 311c!~l1C1JC'1I3TT "4lT ~ 3ffil'll fm"m <nTI W I "ffil x'i ~ af<l CTCP m ~ \fR1TTIAT cf; ~ cgu 'fiB cf; ~ "!WI ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ i311 ~ fjl~~I~c)) cgu ~ /~ cf, tfl~ il ~ mfucf q\1 \ill m-g I ~ ffi cpr 3l'R ~ $4i1IR111 ;JMr cgu ~ ~ cf; m ~ ~ tt Tf<l'r I ~ m "lJf11 (1"g l0Il ~ ~ t ~ m ~ ~/"fftT ~ eh! mlNR *t 3fR ~ iifl1TURT tfrrcR EmT ~ fcpm "ii1Tffi g I ~ ~ cmn cf; tfl~ ~ C'["¢ ~ cf; wf "* m ~ ~ "IKC!N ~ ~ ~ Tf<l'r mfcp ~ ftrc;'1 1WlT "fffim <fiT W ~ I ~ 311 cHl1 $\il ~ qfl ~ fvR;ft cf, ~ "W'1 3fR ~ c#l <[tV ~ Ui'iflir&itl 3fR it m em % 3lIq~l1$\iI31T ~ Sl:lR it ~ ~3lT ~ ~ ~ cf; +1 ~-~ ~3lT ~ 3@r ~ ~ ~3lT em ~ cf; meT m it m fmRur-IV3T C!iT ~ ClRTm <nTI 00 ~ f.rffirr rRft ~ cf; ~ m it ~/~ )l1l{f M tl "R! -q<ffi ~ ~, ~, ~ 31R ~311 cf; ~ (l5 WfiTIR 3fc'1Rf ~ ffr.& §3TI gI ~ 3l'R 3A ~ ~ C!lR cf; ~ ~ -&mx (fiX -w.f! 1"R! fcrcRuT 3lWl1 it w \iRlTUAT ~ it ~ cf; m it 3lfu ~ it crt I 3fR crt II ~ tl rRft ~ tl ~ 3fR ~ ~3lT t ~ iiFJTIUI1T ~ ~ 3fR ~-'{ji~r6CIJ %i 3fR ~ 6T fuffi cf; ~ 7f<) I ~ 3f<TflClT, ~ ~ 3th' ~ Ui'iGiIr6<fi tl ~ ~ 1W1 3fR ~ (cnt-ClR) cpr ~ UWfURT ~ tI >RWf fcpm "ii1Tffi OI?TT ~ tlTffim CfiaTI31T /~ t mit Wlm: fcrcRuT- IV 3fR fcrcRuT-V it WI 1961 em \iRlTUAT cf; ~ ~ ftR;rr \JRlTUAT ~3Jl' it ~ cpr \fCIl \fCIl ~ ~ ~ 1fm 1 ., '>I~II+lf.1CIJ ~, \fR1TTIAT ~ 3fix ~ ~ "ffR ~ 1991 tl iif'fTTUf'iT tl ftrc;rr \iRlTUAT ~ cf; '>I~ci'I$~OI <!iT 1Tr1 3fR 1'R f.1 ~ ~I CIJ Iti ~ c#l Tf<l'r ~ I 1971 c#l \1f'i1TUl1T cf; ~ "fl'Ifr ~ ~ cffit t \ilT 19B1 it 31"tATm <nTI W I ~ ~ ~ cf, ~ 3fR x:ftT ~ ~ +1 ~ \1f'i1TUl1T ~31T cf; ~ 1WT ~ ~ (1l'l1 cf; ~ 1991 c#l "GATfUAT it ~ \if"11T11AT "ffR cf; 1:fillR it ~ 7f<) I 1WT-31 it 1W1 3fix 1'R f.1~~IClJlti ~ 1WT-Q it 1Tr1 3fR ~ ~ ~ ~..m %1 ~ Cf)fll C!lR ~"4lT 1T ~ it ~ ~ "\Ji1'l11lRT ~ >ffiJf fm"m 1fm I '>I ~II f! 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