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RrR;n ~T(rr~ W~~T DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOI( fGrc;!T ~YfGWG DISTRICT MORADABAJ)'
DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS UTT AR PRADESH
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CFflJIl1 3Tj~- I(ii) lJTl11 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 ~ ~ -mwrr ~ CfiT ~ ~ %I ~ ~ m¥Uf ctr (Wffi ~ "ffi"CfIR/'fitT ~ ~ mrnR ;f ~ *t %~ ~ "ffi"CfIR /-mr ~ mmR ctr 3TR ~ ~ ~ mfu\iR crrc;r, ~, WflTURT ~, \mR ~ m~ <1' ~ ~~R 'I1ffif cfi 1i61\!~~lx 31R ~ ~ 'T1) t I ~ ~ *t -mwrr, ~ ~ ~ CfiT "i!iT the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, Primary the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so Imodifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs PrOl!.ramlllcs. publication brought (lut by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly information on approach to the village was also provided fo; the first Government I Union Territory administration. It inter alia provides datal time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics inilcwsiblc villages ill each district. 111 case of Towll Directories also, keeping in uno on the availability or certain important civic amenities I!acilitics in each view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV -A on village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of the District Census Handbook was initially confined certain civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns. A part from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the Primary Census Abstract (P.C.A.) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes I centres were added in district. The District Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census Statements IV and V respectively. contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first was also to be brought out could not be published in many StateslUTs due to time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory 199 I Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part A comprised Village and One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsilltown level were provided Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsillTalukaIPS level presentation. in part B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity were brought together It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, \\1 Block level will help the planners in fonnulation of micro-level developmental under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted planning. of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division by intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the tapeslfloppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy for each village have been provided for the 199 I Census alongwith the Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy corresponding codes of 198 I. Registrar General (Map). This publication is a joint venture of the State GovernmentlUnion I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. Territory administration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri Vijender Paul, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovernmentlUT administration which has Dome the w,t of pTmtlng. tne task of p\mmmg, ceslgning anu coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, fanner Deputy A.R. Nanda Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, 10int Director. For the Registrar General, India sake of unifonnity in presentation of infonnation Idata and for preparation of New Delhi analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis June II, 1992 ~ ~ I ~ ~ <$ (\il'r '(T\J(l ffiCj)R ~ 'IJR1'l1lRT ffrJo.:r <$ ~ wm if l'iPm 1fI eh <$ fcrqm:r qfr ~ ~ ~ TIPTGT mxr ~ >r:lT'8 ~) 1991 em ~ ~ GftfcT ~ r) \[C/) Nrci1 r) fWf1 q\') ~ q\') ~ ~ m mrn <$ ~ 3TCAT ~ Ijgl~f\;j~I'1 (~) 3l'R ~ ~ Wf crcfl1R 'Jq IHmf\;j~I~ ~ ~ E fc/J ~ cii 1l41 l lCfiCif ~ ~ r.n'r m 311C1~;qCfi\i1 (~) cpr RID ~ ];IT1{f ~3IT -g I ~ Census Abstract. This feature would ensure a clear picture of literacy level in a In the modem era of planning for developmental schemes, information district too. Through these publications, which are a joint efTort of the State regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not only for determination of suitable strategy of development but also for an Government and Census Organization, now more details about workers engaged in various types of economic activities in a district are being shown in the data assessment of developmental process at mass level. The latter aspect is of presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect ofV.D. and considerable importance in view of the fact that huge resources have been pumped into for enhancement of the people while the resultant benefit accrued to them is P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and floppies. The assistance found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped into a slip-shod example of unproper received in this regard from local NrC Unit of Planning Commission is implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET facilities. and in the beginning 0 f the ninetees we hear a shift in our approach to tackle It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding population figures. In problems. But whatever is our premises for directing the economy, the knowledge these publications village-wise computer codes are also being indicated for about popUlation dynamics on a regional level is of immense importance. reference. To make still more useful these publications are being provided with Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sole usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of the district and some important maps. responsibilities. One of the useful exercise in this connection is the publication of These publications are being brought out in two parts viz. part-A and B. the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. This publication is Part-A is further divided into two sections. Section I incorporates the Village now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of Directory and Section II contains the Town Directory Statements. The decennial Censuses. responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to Village and Town The fact that out of every six Indians, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself Directories is of the State Government while the responsibility of providing reveals the huge population size of the State. The success of Indian planning technical guidance and printed forms! schedules for collection of data, its efforts therefore largely depends upon being it successful in the State of U.P. It is tabulation, analysis and publication rests with the Directorate of Census widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P. are included in areas Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general population figures in the form of demarcated as most backward in country. Micro-level (especially district level) Primary Census Abstracts are provided upto the village and ward level. approach, should be adopted in planning process to ameliorate the condition of In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under tile the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being direction of Shri Vijender Paul, erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The planning and designing of this year 2001 A.D. creaticn of educational infrastructure at primary level has got publication was carried Ollt by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General added impetlls. To facilitate district level functionaries sex-wise population in the (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. We are greatly indebted to 0-6 age-group is being presented separately alongwith other details of Primary them. Under the guidance ofShri M.K. Jain the present Deputy Registrar General VIII (S.S.) the technical compilation and presentation of the "Analytical Note" portion I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with was fmalized on the basis of his conunents in regard to the draft submitted for a the collection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned model district from this Directorate. I am thankful to him, guidance in matter of d~partmental heads for their direct and indirect cooperation extended for preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy Registrar collection or supply of data. General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar In the end, I hope that data users will [rod these volumes pertinent to General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was carried out their needs. accordingly. I place my sincere gratitude to Shri A.R. Nanda, the former Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publication might not have Lucknow R.K SINGH seen the light of the day. June, 1996 Joint Director a 0 -t. ~ Q 11 ~ .., ;z:rD t<: ",.::a5t) .1. )X l'Ji3\"ClC[of ~ Important Statistics wOx-TD fctcRuT ~~ li~1 c; 1611<; SI. No. Description UTTAR MORADABAD PRADESH l. liF"lfiMI m.r ~ 139112640 4121035 Population Total Persons ~ 74037145 2224855 Males ft:3rm 65075495 1896180 Females 'lJTlfruT cz@m 111506725 2981566 RU\'~t Pe~S\)n., ~ 59197326 ,618396 Males ft:3rm 52309399 1363170 Females W<:f cz@m 27605915 1139469 Urban i>ersons ~ 14839819 606459 Males ft:3rm 12766096 533010 Females 2. 1981-91 ciJ ~ ~ liFi"("{M1 ~ ~ Decennial population growth rate during 1981·1991 25.48 30.85 3. ~ (crt ftpO-mO) Area (Sq. Kms.) 294411.00 5967.00 4. \;11 fi M I t:folcCl" w-o"fio fucRur ~~ lj~IGIGjIG SI. No. Description IJITAH MORADABAD PRADESH Density of population 386 512 (per Sq.km.) Rural 4927 Urban 5. fulT-~ (1lfc'r ~ ~ ~ -qx ~ $t -msm) Sex Ratio (No. of females per 1000 males) iii5~q:uf ~ Important Statistics wo"fio fcrcRuT ~~ ljxl Urban 6. memrr c;x (0-6 .mg ~ cfl qaff em- RiCfJI('fChx) Literacy rate (excluding children in age-group 0-6) 3l-'fl1l1R:[ ~ 41.60 31.03 A- General Persons Tilf 55.73 41.65 Male ft:::mi 25.31 18.34 Females q-~ -cillfC1 ~ 26.85 23.53 B- Scheduled Caste Persons 40.80 ~ 36.45 Male ft:::mi 10.69 7.70 Females 'ff-~ \.iJ'i\.iJIRl ~ 35.70 28.21 C- Scheduled Tribe Persons 49.95 40.59 ~ Male m-m 19.86 13.38 Females 7. cg<1IJF'HiMI l'f ~ Vi 'il1iM I CFT ~ Percentage oCurban population to total population 276:; ~-~ /1.- General 19.R4 XII ~uf Jlicni Important Statistics W-O"ffO fucRuT ~~ 5'< I c; I q I c; SI. No. Descriptioll UTTAR MOHADABAU PRADESH ~-3ij~C"1 \ifff(l 11.79 14.25 B- Scheduled Caste ~-31j~d 'J1'i\i1IRl 5.86 51.09 C- Scheduled Tribe 8. c:gc;r 'JFifiM I '# ~ Percentage to total population 31--m+rRf A- General (i) ~ Cfil'1=f ~ ~ ~ 29.73 28.13 Main workers Persons ~ 49.31 50.08 Male ~ 7.45 2.37 females (ii) ' ft-;r ~uf3~ Important Statistics wO~O fclcRuT \mR~ ~' 47.06 ~ 5 \.OS Male ~ 19.30 5.26 Females (ii) fft ii If.'d Cl'l Cl?P1 m CITB ~ 7.51 0.00 Marginal workers Persons ~ 1.96 0.00 Male fBmi 13.60 0.00 Females (i i i) 'Cl'JTl1 ~ m cn-B ~ 56.58 68.61 Non -workers Persons ~ 46.96 52.94 Male fBmi 67.10 94.74 females 9. ~'Cl'JTl1~~cmfmRuT Break-up of Main workers (i) Cl'l1!'!('1 Cl'll '< Cllfcffi 22031188 610121 Cultivators Persons ~ 19694430 593567 Mal\: fBmi 2336758 16554 females x.v lig~'t°f ~ Important Statistics ~o"fio fcrcRuT \jfffi ~ j'! I G:16I I <; Sl. No, Description UTTAR MORADABAD PRADESH (ii)~~ ~ 7833303 171516 Agricultural Labourers Persons ~ 6095986 166055 Male ~ 1737317 5461 Females (iii) Wg41(YJ1, IJjll<'lld, ftrcr5R, ~ ~ 295687 5506 ~~~cFfP~, Persons ~~~c:wl Livestock, forestry, hunting, ~ 271073 5113 fishing & plantation orchards Male & allied activities m-m 24614 393 Females (iv) ~ ~ \3C"'!Sl11 ~ 34598 150 Mining and quarrying Persons ~ 31596 136 Male m-m 3002 14 Females (v-a) 41RcllRCb ~ ~ Fc1f.ilil ul cufcm 997166 36633 !>li(i''W5'!ul WIT ~ ~ Persolls Manufacturing, Processing, S(:['vicing & Repairs in 824861 29685 XV! lii5Ci1cr f ~ Important Statistics wox:io fcTcRur \mR~ :ixl C;IClIC; SI. No. Description UTTAR MORADABAD PRADESH Iiouselloid Industry Mall: fB<:rt 172305 6948 Females (v-b) qlRqlRCf) ~ * ~ Clffcm 2208369 97453 Fc1F1lifol. ~fi%xOI -mrr ~ ~ Persons Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in other 2089293 93048 ~ Male Than Household Industry fF.;mt 119076 4405 Females (vi)~ ~ 510520 16603 Constructions Persons 495686 ~ 16465 Male fF.;mt 14834 138 Females (vii) CIj""f"(fR ~ ~ Clffcm 2550858 83698 Trade & COIllJ11crce Pcrsons 2480495 ~ 82295 M~lk tB-m 70363 1403 Females (viii)~. ~ ~ ~ Clffcm 77122(, 34104 Transport, Storage & Persons Communications 763530 ~ 33894 XVII lii5C"C1T'f ~ Important Statistics iliO"flO ~ ~~ :i'( I c; I q I c; SI. No. Description UTTAR MORADABAD PRADESH Male ft::;mf 7696 210 Females (xi)~~ ~ 4127887 103441 Other services Persons 3763427 93977 ~ Male fBn:rt 364460 9464 Females 10. ~'j~<1 ~ ~ Cl1FcR'P"l'i Cllfcffi 21.05 16.14 CIJT cgc;r \11 '1'<1 M I it ~ Persons Percentage of Scheduled Caste 21.07 16.30 ~ Population to total population Male fBn:rt 21.02 15.95 Females 11. 31 j+iRm \11 '1 \111 R1 cJi ~ ~ 0.21 0.01 CIJT '¥f \11 1'fiMI -q ~ Persons Percentage of Scheduled Tribe 0.20 0.01 ~ Population to total populatioll Male ~ 0.21 0.01 fcmalcs 12. ~cBT~ 22377820 619380 Number of Households D. 3n '"1 6fCl 'iuf ~ Important Statistics wofl'o fclcRur \3mX~ j"il c; IGI 1c; SI. No. Description UTTAR MORADAllAD PRADESH Number of occupit'd residential House 14. d 6 -R) (11 cffr ~ 294 8 Number of tahsils 15. filjC;lf{jep ~ ~ cffr ~ 884 18 Number ofC.D. 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In 1951 the District Census Handbook was brought out for the first time with enlarged tabulation plan containing general population tables, economic tables, household and age tables, social and cultural tables and data relating to vital statistics, agricultural statistics, livestock, agricultural machinery and implements and primary schools. Besides, a separate publication was also brought out under the title DISTRlCT POPULATION STATISTICS having only population figures at village level for rural areas and at townlwardlmohalla level for urban areas. Thus the series of DCH publication which started in 195 I continued to be published in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containing 3 parts viz. Part A, Band C. Part A contained Census tables, part B related to official statistics and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus both content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data users. In 1971 it was published in two separate volumes viz., part A and B, Part A volume contained Village and Town directories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed in 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., Part A and B. Part A volume contains mainly non-census data on basic amenities available in villages/towns. Village level data alongwith land use statistics have been aggregated at community development block level while for urban areas only town level data have been presented. The tables containing village level data is called Village Directory and the tables containing town level data is called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-90/1990-91 are almost synchronous with 1991 population census. Part B volume contains Primary Census Abstract (PCA) for each village and town alongwith their wards. The PCA gives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sex-wise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Literates, Main workers by nine industrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, a departure from the traditional way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the data users, basically those who are involved with the preparation and execution of development plans, the village-wise data have been aggregated at C.D. block level for Part A volume as well in 1991 as against tahsiV village level presentation at previou~.censuses. Thus C.D. block is the main unit of presentation of data in 199 I Census, Hence, there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsil level information presented for 1981 Census with that of 1991, specially in those cases where C.D. block boundaries are not co-terminus with tahsil boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rural areas of the district at C.D. block / village level as against traditional pattern of presenting villages-wise information at tahsil level in previous Census. For each C.D. block a list of villages serialised by Hindi/English alphabetical order alongwith their location code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented. Thc rationale of giving 1991 location code alongwith 1981 location code is to facilitate the identification of village for matching information collected at each Census. 'XX.X II The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included in the list. In case of partly merged villages, the remaining rural part of the villages has been treated as independent revenue village and the data have been presented for sueh villages in the Village Directory. However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town arc listed in the Villoge directory but no data arc presented against the nume of these villages in the Village Directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of town is indicated against the name of such village. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the village and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. The village directory brings out some basic information about a village. These data. can broadly be classified into the following categories :. 1. Population and households ColA 2. Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 to 13 4. Total area of the village land use pattern Cols.3 and 14-18 1. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The population of each village as on sun-rise of March 1991, enumerated at the 1991 Census is given in column alongwith number of households in brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity is available within the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the codees) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India. If not available dash e-) is indicated and the distance is indicated in ranges. For this purpose three ranges of distance have been formed for presentation of data. These are: (a) below 5 lans. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 lans. indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 lans. and above indicated by (10+). SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbered 1 to IVA, V and VI. The following mode of listing of towns has been followed :- ei) All the towns having statutory status which are not part of an Urban Agglomeration are listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which arc part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town arc listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the main town of an Urban Agglomeration. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main UA. In alphahetical arrangement a note is given against slIch towns that they arc part ofslIch and sLich Urban agglomeration. (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as independent town are not listed in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names of the town having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). (iv) Census towns are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census. Town Directories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns. Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenities upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and banking activities in year 1989. In this way population and growth rates of towns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratios during 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrification, number of telephone connections, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of imports and exports are enumerated vividly in various statements relating to the town directories of the districts. XX t><. \ v EXPLANA TION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depicting amenities are explained in the following paras:- (1) Educational Amenities (CoI.S) The type of educational institutions located within the villages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an institution is given within hrackcts:- Primary or Elementary School, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, pre-primary, Junior basic. P Senior Basic School, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Sccondary, High School H Higher Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate Icvel and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class /Centre AC Other Educational Institutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number of institutions located within the village(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H Maternity & Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Primary Health Sub Centre PHS Dispcnsary D xxxV Family Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Community Health Guide CHG Others 0 (III) Drinking Water (Col.7) The sources of potable drinking water supply available within the village are denoted by the following codes:- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah ~. N Others 0 Information not available NA (IV) Post and Tclcgrllpb (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within the villages are indicated by the following codes :- Post Office PO Post & Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone xxxVI (V) Day or days of the market / hat (CoI.9) If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, the name of day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by abbreviations viz. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If a market is held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, the fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly / fortnightly. (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable water range, the following codes have been used to indicate the kind of facilities available within the villages: - Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS Navigable watcr ways NW (VII) Approach to the village (Col. II) The approach to the villages is represcnted by the following eodes:- Pueea Road PR Kacheha Road KR Navigable River NR Foot Path FP Navigable Canal NC Navigable water way (including river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within bracket. (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The following codes are used for the power supply available within the village:- Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture EAG Electricity for other like industrial, commercial etc. EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA (X) Land nse Data Area of the village (CoI.3) The area of the village is based on village records. Land use classification: The standard classification of land use data is given below ;- 1. Forest 2. Not available for cultivation 2.1 Land put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands. 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included in the net area sown. 3.3 Culturable Waste. 4. Fallow-lands 4.1 Current fallows 4.2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown There is a departure from the standard classification in presentation of land used in village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable with each other as given below :- Village Directory Standard classification (with SI. No. of category) 1. Forest (Col. 14) Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Co1.15) Net area sown plus 3. Unirrigated (Col. 16) Fallow-lands (4.1 + 4.2) 4. Culturllble waste (Coi. 17) I. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands (3.1) 2. Land under miscellaneous crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturab1e waste (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation I. Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (CoLl8) 2. Barren and uncultivable lands (2.2) ><-xx VII\ Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following code:- Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town Directory are discussed in the following paras: Class of Town (Statement 1 col.2) The towns are classified into the following six groups by population size criterion :- Population Class 1,00,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Civic Administration (Statement 1 col.2) The civic administration status of a town is indicated by codes explained below: - Municipal Corporation ICorporation M.Corp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board I Cantonment C.B. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-CoI.5) To locate the census town in the appropriate C.D. Block the name of C.D. Block _is given. Road Length (Statement IV CoL6) The total road length within each town is given by the following codes :- I Pucca Road I PR Kachcha Road KR System of Sewerage Idrainage (Statement IV and IV A Col.7) The system of sewerage I drainage are represented by the following codes:- Sewer S Open Surface Drains OSD Box Surface Drains BSD Sylk Drains / SD Cesspool Method CD Pit System Pt. The systems in order of importance, one following the other, are indicated in codes. XL- Method of disposal of Night Soil Statement IV and IV-A (col.1l & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes :- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic Tank Latrines ST Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. Cols. 12 and 13) The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources. (A) Sources of water supply (eol.12) Tube well / Hand Pump TW Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK (B) System of Storage (coI.13) Overhead Tank OHT Service Reservoir SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV col.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not available within the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or name of nearest district if outside the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated. XL/ Medical Facilities (Stntemcnt V col. 4 and 5) The following codes arc used for presenting medical facilities:- Hospital H Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC Health Centre! Primary health centre/ Primary health sub HC centre! Primary health unit etc. T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others 0 To cover various system of medicine, the following procedure has been adopted:- Ayurvedic A Homoeopathie HOM Unani U . . If none of the above codes IS given, an allopathic system of medicine IS indicated . The system of medicine practised and number of institutions are indicated within parenthesis appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,U-l) represents that, there are two Homoeopathic and one Un ani dispensaries. The information on number of beds in each institution is provided in col.S. Educational Facilities (Statement V Col.6 and 9) (i) The following codes are used for depicting Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges imparting education of degree level and above:- Arts only A Science only S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only AC Arts, Science and Commerce only ASC Law L University U Others 0 (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satemcnt V Col. 10) These are represented by thc following codes :- Shorthand SH Typewriting TYPE Shorthand & Typewriting SH. TYPE Others 0 (iii) Higher SecondarynntermroiateJPUGJunior College IcveltSecondary Matriculation, Junior Secondary and Middle School & Primary School (Statement V.Col 11-14) Schools upto class V are treated as Primary School. Upto Class VIII these are treated as Junior Secondary or Middle School. Schools upto Class X are considered as Matriculation or Sccondary or High School. Schools or Colleges upto class XI or XII are put in the group of Higher SecondarylInterrnediate !Pre-University! Junior College etc. Composite schools like middle schools with Primary classes, or secondary school with middle classes, are also included in the number of primary and middle schools respectively. For illustration, there are two primary schools and one middle school with primary classes the number of primary schools are given as three and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institution. So also in case of secondary or higher secondary schools. If there arc more than on educational institutions, the number is indicated within bracket. If an educational facility is not available within the town, name of the nearest place within the district or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility available is indicatcd. Thc distance from the town of such a place is given in Kms. within brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement v. Col. 2) The following codes are used ;- I Public Libraries I ~ . Reading Room . ANALYTICAL NOTE History Moradabad district, aptly nick named "Pital Nagri" (Brass Town), was in ancient times a part of kingdom of North Panchala Desh with its capital at Ahichhatra (now in Bareilly district). It is said that during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the governor of Sambhal, Rusatam Khan built a fort and compelled traders and agriculturists to settle around it. Initially, h-: named it as Rustam Nagar but later on in order to avoid the annoyance of the emperor, he renamed it as Moradabad after the name of young prince, Murad. In almost all the tahsils of district, there are old mounds which are said to be the ruins of ancient buildings or habitations. Panchala rulers who then held dominance over this region were thrown away by the Kurus of Hastinapur but subsequently towards the middle of fourth century BC, the entire Panchala region including this district was annexed to Nanda empire and continued as such for a quarter of a century later before they were also over powered by Maurya Empire. The Mauryas then ruled over this region for the next century and a half. After the downfall of Kushans, Nanda dynasty also occupied this region but they were subdued by Samudra Gupta. The dominance of Gupta empire over this region remained for the next two centuries and then the district came under the control of Maukhari kings of Kannauj after the downfall of Gupta empire and thereafter it remained under the reign of Harsha's during 606 to 647 AD. After the death of Harsh, as in whole of the northern region, in this district also, prevailed anarchy and confusion for quite some time. However, at later stages, Tomars and clans of Gahadvals's also ruled over this region. Again due to the defeat of the valiant king Prithivi Raj and later Jai Chandra at the hands of Shahab-ud-Din Ghauri, there was a state of confusion and lawlessness. Ultimately Katehriyas, Bargujars, Gaurs, Tomars and some other clans of Rajputs united together with the sole objective of facing Muslim invasion and they continued their efforts for quite some time even after the establishment of Muslim outposts in some parts of the district. The Mughal invasion has, however succeeded later on when Babar became king of Delhi in 1526. After the accession of Humayun to the throne, the region was captured by Afghans under the leadership of Sher Shah for a shortwhile but again during the reign of Akbar, the district was part of Sarkar of Sambhal. Rohillas also held their dominance in this region from time to time and Marathas too invaded this region quite frequently but were driven away by Shuja-ud-Daula's troops. On May 13, 1857 when news of struggle for independence broke out, people in this district did not lag behind joining freedom struggle. In fact freedom fighters in this district formed their own government. Later on in 1930, the civil disobedience movement launched by Gandhiji and Quit India movement in 1942 got strong support from the local populace and both Hindus and Muslims marched together for the cause of country's independence. Location Roughly rectan~ular in shape, the district is situated on the right bank of Ram Ganga river and is the biggest district of newly created Moradabad division. It lies between latitude 28 19' and 29° 16' N and longitude 78° 2' and 78° 59' E. Tarai areas of Nainital and Bijnor district are bounding Moradabad from North side while Rampur bounds it from east and Badaun from south. The Ganga river forms its natural boundary on the west and separates it from Bulandshahar, Ghaziabad and Meerut districts. The average height of district from see level is 204 metres and its surface has a slope from north to south. Topography and climate The two prominent rivers, Ganga and Ramganga and their tributaries have such a close network as the whole of the district can be divided into seven physical divisions. The Ganga Khadar or lowlands division lies on the whole of the western part of the district stretching upto 12 kms, in width and just adjacent to it is bhur division or sandy tract. The udla region is water logged area of the district which occupies 216 sq.kms. of area extending from south-west corner of Amroha to the upper half portion of Sambhal tahsil. The southern part of the district has fertile soil occupying 1546 sq.kms. of area and is known as Katehr division. The north-eastern tract comprising whole of the Thakurdwara tahsil and the grater part of Moradabad tahsil lies to the north of the Ramganga Khadar and covers an area of about 906 sq.kms. while the north-central division of the district consisting eastern watershed of the northern bhur covers almost the whole of Amroha tahsil, the north-east corner of Hasanpur and south-western part of Moradabad tahsil. Ramganga Khadar is the seventh division spread over an area of 411 sq.kms. However, this division has attained a high standard of development and is also useful as grazing land. Being in this proximity of Himalayas and Tarai swamps, the climate of the district is very hot is summer and severe cold in winter. The monsoon arrives in the district towards the end of June and continues till October. Thus all the four seasons are well marked of. The average rainfall in the district ranges from 817 mms. To 1135 mms. May to early part of June is the hottest period of the year but towards the third week of June tbere is appreciable decline in day temperature. Flora and Fauna Although there is no dense vegetation in any part of the district, khaddar of Ganga and Ramganga are mostly covered with Jhau and Dhak jungle. These are used for fuel and for making baskets. Total area under forest is 11,920 hectares in the district but wood having industrial and economic importance is rarely found in the district. The chief varieties of trees found in the district are of Shish am, Jamun, lmli, Neem and Mango etc. are the chief varieties of trees found in the region. No large carnivora are found in the district as forests have thinned by human encroachment. At times, leopards, spotted deer, wild pigs and sambhars can be seen in the northern fringe of the district who enter into this territory probably from the adjoining district of Nainital. Other usual type of species found in the district are Hog Deer, Pig, porcupines, Squirrel, Monkey and Nilgai, similarly, birds and reptiles found in the district are also of usual type generally seen in the northern part of India. Places of Interest There are not many places of tourists interest in the district. Amroha which is the headquarter town of the tahsil is famous for mangoes and a particular type of fish whereas Sambhal has an extensive mound. The ruins of buildings. It gives a site of an ancient place known as Kot. On the ruined wall of this Kot there still hangs a "pat" ( a big size grin stone) which is said to have been tossed by Malkhan (cousin of Alha and Udal). This in fact shows the strength of Malkhan and is a worth seeing place. The Vishnu temple at Sambhal which finds its mention in the Ain-e-Akbari is another worth seeing place. It is a celebrated temple of God Vishnu and is one of the 68 "Tirthas" (sacred places of pilgrimage) and 19 bathing places. Administrative Units The seat of district administration is at Moradabad. The district comprises of eight tahsils, Viz. Thakurdwara, Amroha, Dhanaura, Hasanpur, Sambhal, Moradabad, Bilari and Chandausi. From the point of view of area of various tahsils Sambhal tahsil has the largest area while Chandausi is smallest in area. The district is bounded by river Ramganga on the western region. There are 19 community development blocks of which few are divided into two or more than two community blocks. Thakurdwara tahsil has two blocks while tahsil Amroha comprises of three blocks and of these two blocks Amroha and Joya are divided in the Dhanaura Tahsil also. Gajraula block is divided both in the Dhanaura and Hasanpur tahsils which already has two independent devclopment hlocks Sambhal and Morudabad and Bilari tahsils have three community blocks each. Bilari block is bifurcated both in Bilari and Chandausi tahsils. Chandausi tahsil has one independent block also. The urban areas of the district comprises of 22 towns with highest number of urban component in Thakurdwara and lowest 2 in Sambhal and Hasanpur Tahsils. The district is comprises for 143 Gram Nyaya Panchatats, 1815 Gram Sabhas. Total number of revenue villages being 2944 in number of which there are 2475 inhabited villages. Table - 1 Administrative Units Narne of TahsiV Development Area in Sq.Km. Number of Block Gram Nyaya Gram Sabhas Revenue Villages Panchayat Total Inhabited Towns 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Thakurdwar 613.70 14 174 339 252 Thakurdwar 308.51 6 79 155 123 Dilari 305.19 8 95 184 129 2. Amroha 978.94 27 345 571 488 5 I Amroha 337.15 9 liS 182 149 2 Chhajlet 325.23 8 100 173 148 2 ,Joya 316.56 10 130 216 191 1 3. Dhanaura 707.51 14 177 339 277 3 Dhanaura 402.64 7 88 184 152 2 -Gajraula 304.87 7 89 124 95 _Amroha 26 25 ,Joya 5 5 4. Hasanpur 739.79 14 172 375 290 2 Hasanpur 47 41 iGajruula 340.71 7 88 176 134 Gangehwari 399.08 7 84 152 112 5. Sambhal 943.71 24 313 403 367 2 Asmauli 281.56 8 107 129 124 1 Sambhal 325.02 8 102 159 141 1 /Panwasa 337.13 8 104 115 102 6. Moradabad 731.21 19 234 340 287 3 I3hagatpur Tanda 282.80 6 75 120 103 1 Moradabad 157.84 6 72 101 82 2 Munda Pandey 290.57 7 87 119 102 7. Bilari 845.05 25 322 339 292 3 Din8ar2ur 283.34 9 114 170 139 1 /Baniya Khera 314.14 8 103 75 68 ;Bilari 247.57 8 105 94 85 2 8. Chandausi 252.26 6 78 238 222 3 Bah'oi 252.26 6 78 97 95 2 JBilari 48 45 I Bani a Khera 61 55 ;Panwasa 32 27 District 5967.00 143 1815 2944 2475 20 Excludes Forest Villages Economy Infrastructure The district is well connected by railways. All important mandis of the district are connected by railways. The broad gauge rail tracks run to a total length of 246.7 kms. while metre gauge tracks there are 38.4 kms in the district. the Delhi, Bareilly, Lucknow high way is the only national highway passing through the district having only 87 kms. of length. The total length of other roads in the district is about 5000 kms. Thus the average length of roads for one lakh of population the availability of roads in the district is 35.07 kms. The total consumption of electricity is 57568 (in 000 kwh of which 69956 kwh (OOOkwh) is used for domestic and commercial purposes and 178942 kwh (in OOOkwh) for industrial purposes while agricultural and other purposes this percentage was 43.3 The per capita consumption of electricity is 132.54 kwh. In all villages accounting for 68.96 percent o[the inhabited villages in the district are electrified. However, all the urban units in the district were having electricity facilities. The canal irrigation system consists of Tumadia, Ramganga and Kosi canal schemes. If the total length of canal under Tumadia scheme is 413.54 kms. while under Ramganga and Kosi schemes are 139.78 kms. and 28.80 kms respectively. There are in all about 900 Gov!. tubewells, Besides there are 4500 wells, 34900 Persian wheels und 49800 privute pumping sets. Agriculture and Allied Sectors The economy of the district is predominantly agricultural as 69.7 percent of the work force is engaged as cultivators und agricultural labourers. Kharif and rabi are the two principal crops grown in the district accounting for 57 and 43 percent respectively of the total area sown under them. Wheat occupies the predominant places in terms of area and production. Sugarcane is the most important commercial crop in the district grown in 20 percent of the total area sown and it has been increasing slowly. The area sown more than once was 258948 hectares giving an intensity of cropping of 145 percent. The advancement in the field of agriculture science and adoption of improved agricultural practices during the last decade, have led to appreciable increase in food production. However, marginal and poor farmers of the district have not been able to benefit themselves fully by modem technological advances due to poor operational capacity. There has been manifold increase in the use of chemical fertilizers from the last two decades in the district. It was not only the use of modern techniques of agriculture production which had led to its growth but also electrification of more and more villages and availability of irrigation facilities had contributed a lot in this direction. Analysis of crop-wise yield per hectare in the district and the state revealed that the district is ahead of the state so far a production of paddy, wheat and potato is concerned. Though sugarcane is the main cash crop which is grown extensively in the district but its yield recorded was 7064764 m. ton. Forest area in the district was merely two percent of total geographical area. According to 1985-86 agricultural census the total area under various typcs of land holding was 489 thousand hectares out of which 104 thousand hectares was less than one hectare. 110 thousand hectares between I -2 hectare, 830 thousand hectare 2-3 hectares, 956 thousand hectare 3-5 hectares and 648 thousand hectares of 5 hectares and above. The average size of land holding in the district was 1.28 hectares. Mining, Quarrying and Industry The district has been industrially bac~ard. Yet the industrial development has caught on with the expansion of traditional handicrafts and small scale industries, the products of which not only enjoy the country wide market but are also exported abroad. The brass art objects utility articles and utensils are exported to USA, West Germany, Canada, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and UK and other European and south-east countries. The manufacture of brass articles occupies foremost position in the manufacturing activities of the district, accounting for 60 percent of the total industrial production and is concentrated in Moradabad town which has earned the nick name of Pital Nagri, for itself. Sambhal is famous for its artistical horn industry. The production of western type combs, toys and beautiful show pieces are the latest addition to the array of products of this industry. The other important industry mostly found in Amroha is the manufacture of wooden toys and artistic furniture. For providing ample opportunities for the expansion of these industries in the district, the State Government had established a Horn Development Centre at Sambhal in 1956 and UP State Brass Ware Corporation in 1972. These institutions have not only been helping these industries in procurement of raw material but also marketing of their products at remunerative rates in India and abroad. The infrastructure built up by the development of brass industry is including the development of other small scale industries. The manufacture of stainless steel and aluminium utensils is catching up fastly and numerous such units have come up. Sugar mills are also proposed to be established to meet the demand of farmers. There are 347 units registered under Indian Factories. Act employing 23455 persons and producing goods worth Rs. 1746342 thousand. There are 5980 other small scale units which are registered with the Director of Industries U.P. employing 46748 persons. Gajraula had been declared as industrial area in the district and UP Industrial Development Corporation is working hard to accelerate the pacc of industrial development of the district. The tublc stated below prcsl.:nts u pil.:turc of distribution of villllges lIccording to thc aVlIilability or diO'crent amenities in the different community developmcnt blocks of the district. Table-l Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities 81. Community No. of inha- Number (with percentaqe) of villacies havinq one or more of the following amenities No. Development bited Education Medical Drinking Post! Tele-graph Market Commu- Approach Power Block village water /hat nications By pucca roads Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Thakurdwara 123 82(66.67) 71(57.72) 123(100.00) 16(13.01) 13(10.57) 51 (41.46) 60(48.78) 77(62.60) 2. Dilari 129 76(58.91) 61(47.29) 129(100.00) 13(10.08) 14(10.85) 60(46.51) 77(59.69) 68(52.71) 3. Amroha 174 99(56.90) 35(20.11) 174(100.00) 16(9.20) 7(4.02) 32(18.39) 64(36.78) 170(97.70) 4. Chhajlet 148 113(76.35) 101(68.24) 148(100.00) 13(8.78) 10(6.67) 22(14.86) 79(53.38) 148(100.00) 5. Joya 196 135(68.88) 40(20.41) 196(100.00) 21 (1 0.71) 8(4.08) 31(15.82) 107(54.59) 196(100.00) 6. Dhanaura 152 86(56.58) 84(55.26) 152(100.00) 14(9.21) 8(5.26) 21(13.82) 31(20.39) 116(76.32) 7. Gajraula 136 90(66.18) 75(55.15) 135(100.00) 10(7.35) 4(2.94) 5(3.68) 41(30.15) 125(91.91) 8. Hasanpur 137 79(57.66) 81(59.12) 137(100.00) 11(8.03) 1(0.73) 19(13.87) 33(20.09) 102(74.45) 9. Gangeshwari 112 76(67.86) 22(19.64) 112(100.00) 13(11.61) 13(11.64) 22(19.64) 34(30.36) 43(38.39) 10. Asmauli 124 88(70.97) 59(47.58) 124(100.00) 12(9.68) 13(10.48) 15(12.10) 61 (49.19) 122(98.39) 11. Sambhal 141 90(63.83) 51(36.17) 141 (1 00.00) 17(12.06) 11(7.80) 28(19.86) 65(46.10) 138(97.87) 12. Panwasa 129 91(70.54) 124(96.12) 129(100.00) 18(13.95) 13(10.08) 35(27.13) 60(23.26) 109(84.50) 13. Bhagatpur 103 71(68.93) 80(77.67) 103(100.00) 11 (1 0.68) 14(13.59) 23(22.33) 50(48.54) 51(49.51) 14. Moradabad 82 67(81.71) 73(89.02) 82(100.00) 9(10.98) 8(9.76) 12(14.63) 44(53.66) 63(76.83) 15. Munda Pandey 102 75(73.53) 49(48.04) 102(100.00) 13(12.75) 10(9.80) 11 (10.78) 67(65.69) 67(65.69) 16. Dingarpur 139 88(63.31) 73(52.52) 139(100.00) 17(12.23) 9(6.47) 29(20.86) 82(58.99) 139(100.00) 17. Baniyakhera 123 79(64.23) 37(30.08) 105(85.37) 22(17.89) 11(8.94) 27(21.95) 46(37.40) 103(83.74) 18. Bilari 130 94(72.31) 27(20.77) 130(100.00) 17(13.08) 11(8.46) 32(24.62) 71(54.62) 129(99.23) 19. Bahjoi 95 76(80.00) 36(37.89) 95(100.00) 13(13.68) 5(5.26) 14(14.74) 34(35.79) 68(71.58) District 2475 1655(66.87) 1179(47.64) 2456(99.23) 276(11.15) 183(7.39) 489(19.76) 1076(43.76) 2034(82.18) 7 The table elucidates number of inhabited villages with number and percentage of villages having one or more educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, market/hat, communication, approach by Pucca road and power supply in villages of the different community development blocks. Among the different amenities available power supply had an edge over all the amenities except drinking water the percentage of which reached 82.18 percent. All the villages of community development block Chhajet, Joya and Dinagarpur had a net work of power supply and in five C.D. blocks Gangeshwai and Dilari was least served with 38.39 and 52.71 percent respectively. The availability of drinking water facility was cent percent in all the C.D. blocks except Baniakher 85.37 percent. In respect of educational facilities the percent in aggregate for the ruru~ areas accounted to 66.87 percent. Only four C.D. blocks had an access bclow 60 percent educational institutions while, the seven enjoyed more than seventy percent and the remaining C.D. blocks show this education facility available to villages lying between 60 and 70 percent. The poorly served C.D. block in respect of medical facility was Gangeshwari and Amroha and Silari i.e. 19.64,20.11 and 20.77 percent. Post and telegraph had a very poor network of 11.15 percen!., the least served C.D. block remained Gajraula where 7.35 percent of the village had this facility. Similarly market and hat did not hold in more than 90 percent of the villages. Only 43.46 percent of the villages in the district had an approach by Pucca road where as extension of communication facility could be made available to only 19.76 percent of the villages in different C.D. blocks. The following table states proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Table -3 p roportlOD 0 f rura, popu IatlOD . serve db>y d'ff1 erent amemties S.N Community Total Popu·lation of Proportion of Rural Population served by the amenity of Development Block inhabi·ted vill-ages in Edu-cation Medical Drinking Waler Post & Markel Communi· Apprach Power CD Blocks Teleqraph IHat cations By pucca roads SUj)ply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 1. Thakurdwara 140128 89.38 80.12 100.00 32.12 26.93 5025 64.71 73.03 2. Dilari 166599 79.57 65.20 100.00 21.74 23.14 45.77 69.08 60.73 3. Amroha 158378 73.23 29.24 100.00 16.88 7.71 20.21 41.89 98.64 4. Chhajlet 157519 90.55 82.89 100.00 17.49 20.99 24.55 67.66 100.00 5. Joya 199231 84.87 34.41 100.00 22.44 11.22 25.16 66.68 100.00 6. Dhanaura 128745 79.98 73.28 100.00 26.00 22.36 24.36 35.58 81.25 7. Gajraula 114627 83.04 73.79 100.00 18.49 9.85 9.44 38.40 92.36 8. Hasanpur 128973 77.98 75.68 100.00 19.69 5.62 23.61 39.90 79.61 9. Gangeshwari 127046 83.98 38.37 100.00 28.76 29.34 23.67 41.83 48.07 10. Asmauli 169205 85.58 60.36 100.00 16.37 17.39 19.68 58.46 98.00 11. Sambhal 173496 82.17 50.16 100.00 23.67 16.90 20.88 56.69 99.26 12. Panwasa 167587 88.47 97.97 100.00 22.63 16.42 36.90 39.90 91.27 13. Bhagatur 138193 87.57 89.23 100.00 24.77 26.09 32.09 61.40 61.85 14. Moradabad 197037 94.77 97.73 100.00 26.32 24.20 24.16 72.02 87.09 15. Munds Pandey 152951 86.56 63.95 100.00 22.56 17.51 14.15 72.80 76.56 16. Dlngarpur 203428 81,84 66.65 100.00 23,25 15.37 31.40 70.02 100.00 17. Baniyakhera 184316 67.32 32.35 78.18 2904 14.64 31.86 49.24 77.93 18. Bilari 158251 88.64 36.08 100.00 27.52 20.42 28.13 71.00 99.91 19. Bahjoi 115856 92.64 57.16 100.00 28.62 15.61 19.07 54.62 81.83 District 2981566 84.01 62.96 98.61 23.53 17.91 26.98 57.59 85.72 It may be observed from the table that out of total inhabited villages in different CD. blocks more than 84 percent of the population availed education facilities, the extent of maximum proportion was observed in C.D. block Moradabad (94.77 percent), Bahjoi (92.64 percent and Chhajeet (90.55 percent). In other Community Development blocks it was found to be above 70 percent or so. Similarly medical facilities with maximum limit of 82.89 percent and a minimum of 29.24 percent was enjoyed by 62.96 percent of the rural population in the district. Inhabitants barring a fcwof l3aniakhera C.D. block availed cent percent drinking water facility. The proportion of population availing post and telegraph facility was 23.53 percent. 17.91 percent of the rural population enjoyed the marketlhat facility while 26.98 percent of the rural population enjoyed the communications facilities. More than 57 percent had their connection by Pucca Road. In some of the CD. block this proportion went up to beyond 70 percent. Community Development block Chhajlet, Joya and Dingarpur were hundred percent covered with pOlVer supply. The proportion oj' other C.D. blocks remained above (,() percent of the population availing this facility. Distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available have been explained in the table 4. Table- 4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the place where these are available. SI. Villages not having the amenity of No. of Villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance No. 0-5 kms. 5-10 kms. 10+kms. Total (Cols.2-4) 2 3 4 5 I. Education 795 6 2 803 2. Medical 1102 148 28 1278 3. P&T 1977 191 13 2181 4. Market I hat 1836 406 32 2274 5. Communications 1529 380 60 1969 The above table reveals the number of villages where amenities are available at a certain distance. In respect of educational facility. Out of the total 803 villages, two villages availed this facility at a distance of tcn kms. and beyond six villages within five to ten kms and 795 villages availed this facility within a distance of 5 kms. Medical facility was reported to be available in 1278 villages of which 1102 villages availed this facility within 5 kms. 148 villages within 5-10 kms and 28 villages at a distance of 10 kms. and above. More than 90 percent of the villages availed post and telegraph. Market I hat and communication facilities within a distance ranges of 5 kms. by more than 70 percent villages. The following table shows the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities are discussed below. Table - 5 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities Distance range No. of No. (with Eercentage) of villages having the amenitl' of from the nearest Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Water Post & Market / Communica Approach by Power town villages Telegraph Hat tions Pucca Road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 702 445(63.39) 309( 44.02) 702( 100.00) 65(9.26) 32( 4.56) 139(19.80) 257(36.61) 600(85.47) 6-15 1433 984(68.67) 717(50.03) 1414(98.68) 170( 11.86) 116(8.09) 273( 19.05) 641(44.73) 1170(81.65) 16-50 339 225(66.37) 152(44.84) 339( I 00.00) 40( 11.80) 35( I 0.32) 77(22.71) 177(52.21) 263(77.58) 51+ 1(100.00) I( I 00.00) I( 100.00) 1(100.00) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) Unspecified Total 2475 1655( 66.87) 1179(47.64) 2456(99.23) 276( 1l.l5) 183(7.39) 489(19.76) 1076(43.76) 2034(82.18) The table deals with number and percentage of villages having different amenities. Out of total 2475 villages, 702 were located within a distance of 5 kms. from the town and a maximum number of 1433 villages lie 6-15 km. from the town. In the distance range of 16-50 kms. 339 villages reported their existence. The distance from the town and availability of different amenity could not had an established co-relation as sometimes villages situated close to town did not have a higher order of amenity than those of situated at far off places. However, it has been found that one village which falls at a distance of 51 kms from the town had cent percent acccss of different amenity barring market / hat and communication. The distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available is presented in following table. Table - 6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available Population No. of No. (with Eercentage) of villages having the amenitl' of Range Inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market / Communications Approach by Power supply villagcs in Water Telegraph lIat PUCC[I Road cadI nlllgC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-499 581 129(22.20) 127(21.86) 576(99.14) 11(1.89) 6( 1.03) 87(14.97) 181(31.15) 438(75.39) 500-1999 1538 1178(76.59) 766( 49.80) 1526(99.22) 123(8.00) 61(3.97) 273(17.75) 613(39.86) 1269(82.51) 2000-4999 320 312(97.50) 253(79.06) 318(99.38) 114(35.62) 94(29.38) 110(34.38) 247(77.19) 292(91.25) 5000+ 36 36( 100.00) 33(91.67) 36(100.00) 28(77.78) 22(61. II) 19(52.78) 35(97.22) 35(97.22) Total * 2475 1655( 66.87) 1179( 47.64) 2456(99.23) 276(11.15) 183(7.39) 489(19.76) I 076( 43.47) 2034(82.18) * Excludcs Forcst Villagcs In the ahove table population range or villages and availability or amcnities arc stated. It may be ohserved that more than 60 perecnt or the villages pertained tll population range of' 500-1999 and 581 villages had a population size of below 500. The number of villages having a population size .of 2000-4999 amounted to 320 where as only 36 villages had a population of more than 5000. The characteristic feature of the table happens that the villages which grouped among higher range of population more richly served with public utility amenity. This may be noticed engaged from the fact that the villages having a population size of below 500 had comparatively poor level of education. medical fost and telegraph. marketlhat and communication facility. On a contrary hcttcr acccss of umcnitics in the district. The table given below given distribution of villages according to land use. Table -7 Distribution ofvilJages according to land use SI. No. Community Development Block No. of inhabited Villages Total Area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of area to total area irrigated area to total cultivable area 1. Thakurdwara 123 30800.00 64.60 90.13 2. Dilari 129 30500.19 55.00 83.83 3. Amroha 149 33700.15 90.20 82.45 4. Chhajlet 148 32500.23 93.35 94.64 5. Joya 191 31600.56 92.10 94.39 6. Dhanaura 152 40200.64 82.31 79.13 7. Gajraula 95 30400.87 90.90 79.21 8. Hasanpur 137 34000.71 76.65 85.28 9. Gangeshwari 112 39900.08 48.40 80.48 10. Asmauli 124 28100.56 91.25 89.64 11. Sambhal 141 32500.02 92.35 90.88 12. Panwasa 102 30700.13 86.77 78.84 13. Bhagatpur 103 28000.80 59.60 94.02 14. Moradabad 82 15200.84 76.77 87.95 15. Munda Pandey 102 29000.57 78.70 80.41 16. Dingarpur n9 28300.34 89.90 XO.l)() 17. Baniyakhera 68 31400.14 85.72 76.04 18. Bitari 85 24700.57 90.26 76.78 19. Bahjoi 95 25200.26 70.55 62.68 District 2475 596700.00 84.00 84.12 ------~-¥------.. _--_._ Cultiv~lble area' Irrigated I unirrigated area. t( From the above table it may be observed that the largest sprout happens to be in case of C.D. block Dhanaura 402.64 sq.kms. next comes Gangeshwar C.D. blocks having an area of 399.08 sq.km. More than ten C.D. blocks were spread over an area of below two hundred sq.km. The percentage of cultivable area to total was above 90 percent in case of C.D. blocks Amroha, Chhajlet, Joya, Gajraula. As Mauli, Sambhal, and Bilari. Least cultivable area was available in C.D. block Dilari (55.00 percent) and Thakurdwara (64.60 percent). The network of irrigation facility was above 84.12 percent at the district level which means that most of the area was served by irrigation facility. It was highest in C.D. block Chhajlet (94.64 percent) and lowest 01'62.68 percent in l3ahjoi C.D. block. Many of the C.D. blocks had around 80 percent of irrigation network in the district. Amenities The availability of amenities within easy reach reflects on the infrastructural development of the area. The availability of facilities namely educational; drinking water: medical; transport and communication and marketing have been reviewed as relevant for rural and urban areas separately. Certain important aspects of urban areas as population; growth; finances; import-export and manufacturing activities etc., have also been discussed. The table given below presents town wise per capita receipt and expenditure per annum. Table· 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns S1. Class, name & civic status No of the town Receipt Expenditure Total Receipt through Receipt from Total General Expendi Public Expendi-ture Other taxes etc. all other Expenditure adminis- -ture on public works on public aspects sources tration health & conve- Institutions niences 1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. I Amroha M.B. 58.44 26.59 31.85 185.55 11.18 31.73 24.41 12.41 105.83 2. III Bachhraon MB 32.57 6.77 25.80 39.73 2.02 9.28 lB.60 9.B3 3. III Bahjoi MB 65.19 30.17 35.02 75.93 6.04 23.84 26.06 19.99 4. IV Bhojpur Dharampur TA 15.60 1.97 13.63 19.35 2.61 5.12 10.21 1.41 5. III BiiariMB 97.41 12.78 84.63 102.11 36.33 21.80 43.98 6. IV Rustam Nagar 0.49 0.25 0.24 0.44 0.13 0.29 0.02 SahaspurCT 7. II Chandausi MB 74.97 44.0B 30.89 83.31 3.58 40.70 lB.51 20.52 8. IV Dhanaura MB 111.26 61.38 49.88 123.14 35.85 40.44 33.76 0.69 12.40 9. III Gajraula TA 70.70 10.12 60.58 58.97 5.06 13.17 34.83 5.91 10. III Hasanpur MB 61.02 27.33 33.69 70.21 6.49 47.32 0.76 15.64 11. V Joya TA 246.16 12.19 233.97 323.66 34.54 7.74 270.97 10.41 IL 12. III Kanth TA 46.87 7.31 39.56 46.34 26.77 8.79 7.85 2.93 13. IV Kundarki TA 37.62 37.62 39.61 12.08 0.32 7.60 1.99 17.62 14. I Moradabad MB 112.33 8.91 103.42 99.68 1.91 70.82 8.61 0.13 18.21 15. IV Moradabad Rly. 24.93 23.31 1.62 19.40 3.50 14.39 1.51 Settle.NA 16. IV Narauli TA 24.57 3.15 21.42 23.94 2.88 2.01 8.40 10.65 17. III Naugawan Sadat NA 9.56 0.97 8.59 12.00 3.57 2.11 6.02 0.30 18. I Sambhal MB 51.91 29.35 22.56 59.91 9.41 24.95 19.39 0.01 6.15 19. IV Sirsi NA 34.78 10.88 23.90 46.00 11.82 12.45 20.64 1.09 20. III Thakurdwara MB 82.93 1.26 81.67 61.86 18.19 19.50 3.51 20.66 21. IV Ujhari TA 16.96 2.80 14.16 15.61 5.52 5.55 3.92 0.62 22. IV Umri Kalan TA 23.87· 2.78 21.09 30.94 2.38 18.79 0.89 8.88 Total 77.41 17.57 59.84 90.60 7.01 41.50 14.98 1.78 25.33 The maximum per capita receipt of Rs. 246.16 per annum is observed in Joya town followed by Morabadbad M.B. (112.33), Dhanaura (111.26), Bilari (97.41). The minimum per capita of Rs. 0.49 is obtained in Rustamnagar Sahaspur C.T. preceded by Bhojpur Dharampur (Rs. 15.61), per capita receipt through taxes exceeds receipt from all other sources in as many as 5 towns of the 22 reporting towns. Receipt from all other sources exceeds receipt through taxes in 17 towns which arc administered by town committee or notified area committee. Per capita expenditure ranges between the maximum of Rs. 323.66 in Joya Town followed by Amroha (185.55), Dhanaura (123.14) and the minimum of Rs. 0.44 in Rustamnagar Sahspur preceded by Bhojpur Dharampur (19.35) Bachhraon (39.73). Expenditure on public works exceeds all other heads in seven towns of the 22 reporting towns while the expenditure the on public health and conveniences exceeds all other heads in six towns. The following table presents town wise ratio of schools per 10,000 of population. Table - 9 Schools per ten thousand of population in towns Sl. No. Class, name & civic status of the town Number per ten thousand population Higher Secondary InterlPUC/Junior Secondary / Junior Secondary/ Primary College Matriculation Middle 2 3 4 5 6 1. I Amroha M.B. 0.58 0.58 0.95 4.74 2. III Bachhraon MB 2.07 4.15 3. III Bahjoi MB 0.92 1.38 2.30 2.30 4. IV Bhojpur Dharampur TA 0.56 0.56 0.56 1. 11 5. III BHari MB 0.46 0.93 0.93 1.86 6. IV Rustam Nagar Sahaspur CT 0.98 0.98 1.97 1.97 7. II Chandausi MB 0.85 0.97 1.33 3.14 I::; 8. IV Dhanaura MB 1.21 1.21 1.82 1.82 9. III Gajraula TA 0.95 0.95 1.42 2.84 10. III Hasanpur MB 0.46 0.46 1.61 3.92 11. V Joya TA 1.54 7.68 15.35 12. III Kanth TA 0.49 0.99 1.97 5.42 13. IV Kundarki TA 0.54 1.08 1.08 2.16 14. I Moradabad MB 0.70 0.70 1.05 3.35 15. IV Moradabad Rly. Settle.NA 0.69 2.07 16. IV Narauli TA 0.73 1.47 1.47 1.47 17. III Naugawan Sadat NA 1.46 1.94 3.40 18. I Sambhal MB 0.27 0.53 0.99 3.65 19. IV Sirsi NA 0.55 1.09 1.64 2.18 20. III Thakurdwara MB 0.79 0.79 1.58 3.16 21. IV Ujhari TA 1.42 1.42 22. IV Umri Kalan TA 0.88 0.88 0.88 2.64 Total 0.60 0.75 1.26 3.50 A ratio of 3.50 primary schools per 10,000 of population obtains in the urban area of the district. The maximum ratio of 15.35 schools observed in Joya town. The nearest largest ratio comes tumbling down 5.42 primary schools in Kanth town. The lowest ratio of 1.11 is observed in Bhojpur Dharampur. There is 1.26 junior secondary I middle schools per 10,000 of population in urban areas of the district. The ratio ranges between the maximum of 7.68 middle schools in Joya T.A. and the minimum of 0.56 middle schools in Bhojpur Dharampur. Every 10,000 of urban population in the district is served by 0.75 schools of matriculation standard. The highest ratio of 1.54 schools of matriculation standard is observed in Joya town against the minimum of 0.56 in Bhojpur Dharampur. There were 0.60 inter colleges per 10,000 of urban population in urban areas in the district. The ratio ranges between the maximum of 1.21 in Dhanaura and the minimum of 0.27 in Sambhal. There were no Inter colleges in as many as five towns of the 22. The following table gives town wise number of beds in medical institutions. Table -10 Number of beds in medical institutions per thousand of population in towns ---.- --_._------S.No. (,hiSS. 1l1l1lH.· & ,ivic StutliS or the tll\\,l1 NUIIlbn or beJs in nH;Jieal Inslilutions per 1,000 populalion I 2 3 1. I Amroha M.B. 0.31 2. III Bachhraon MB 0.17 3. III Bahjoi MB 0.55 4. IV Bhojpur Dharampur TA 0.22 5. III Bilan MB 0.12 6. IV Ruslam Nagar Sahaspur CT 1.48 7. II Chandausi MB 0.63 8. IV Dhanaura MB 0.18 9. III Gajraula TA 2.42 10. III Hasanpur MB 0.78 11. V Joya TA 0.92 12. III Kanth TA 0.49 13. IV Kundarki TA 0.61 14. I Moradabad MB 1.16 15. IV Moradabad Rly. Settle.NA 7.94 16. IV Narauli TA 0.29 17. IV Naugawan Sadat NA OM 18. I Sambhal MB 0.28 19. IV Sirsi NA 20. III Thakurdwara MB 1.42 21. IV Ujhari TA 0.78 22. IV Umri Kalan TA Tolal 0.92 The maximum ratio of 7.94 beds per thousand of population were observed in Moradabad Railway settlement. This high ratio is attribuable to the location of railway hospital which serves the needs of the railway employees of Moradabad division of northern railway. The second largest ratio of 2.42 beds per thousand of population was obtained in Gajraula Town. The lowest ratio of 0.17 bed was observed in Bachhraon. There were no medical institution with bed facility in Sirsi and Umari Kalan towns. The urban areas of district was served by 0.92 beds per thousand of population. The table given below presents the information regarding slum areas in class r and class II towns. Table - 11 Proportion of slum population in towns Sl. No. Class, name & civic status of the town Proportion of slum population to total population of the town Density in slums (per Sq. Km.) 1. I Amroha 29.96 285 2. I Moradabad 8.26 71 3. I Sambhal 11.37 26 The above table reveals that the highest proportion of slum popUlation on 29.96 the total population was seen in Amroha class I town having density of 285 persons per sq.kms. followed by Sambhal 11.37 having density of 26 person per sq.kms. The lowest proportion of slum popUlation 8.26 of the total population was in Moradabad class I town. The following table rrcsents most important commodities manufactured imported and exported towns. L) Table - 12 Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported in towns. S.No. Class, name & civic status of the town Most important Commodity Manufactured Exported Imported 2 3 4 5 1. I Amroha I Tobacco Wooden Article Bidi, 2. III Badaun Grocery Sugar Printed Carpets 3. III Bahjoi Wheat Gur Ban 4. -IV Bhojpur Dharampur Yarn Khadi Cloth Khadi doth 5. Silari Nagar Samoh See Bilari Urban Agglomeration Handloom cloth (i) II Bilari Cottan Yarn Handloom Cloth, Handloom cloth, Handloom Cloth (ii) IV Rustamnagar Sahaspur Cement Handloom Cloth 6. II Chandauri Iron Food Grains Agricultural Implements 7. IV Dhanaura Iron Vegetables Dhainsa Buggi B. III Gajraula Molasses Chemicals 9. IV Hasanpur Cosmetics Ban Handlooms Cloth 10. V Joya Tobacco leaves Bidi Bidi 11. III Kanta Yarn Bandager Bandages 12. IV Kundarki Fertilized Brass ware Brass ware 13. Moradabad N.A. N.A. Moradabad, Railway Settlement 14. Nagar Samoh Moradabad N.A. N.A. (i) I Moradabad N.A. Brassware Brass goods (ii) IV Moradabad Railway Settlement N.A. N.A. 15. IV Narauli j).erosene-oil Sugar Sugar· 16. III Naugawan Yarn Cloth Cloth 17. IV Rustam Nagar Cement Handloom cloth Cement 18. KI Sambhal Horns Manthal Grains Khand 19. IVSirsi Yarn Food grains Sugar 20. III Thkur Dwara Sugarcane [ lund loom cloth Sugar 21. IVUjhairi Fertilizer Sugar Sugar 22. IVUmriKalan Pulses Bidi Bidi Thc table given below deals with the times IlHlIlllt:lctlired, exported an imported in this thcir or the district. It is seen from the table that tobacco, wheat, yarn, cement, iron, cosmetics, fertilizer, copper, pulses and manufactured and produced in the town and brass ware are exported to other places. Thc main items of import in the town of the districts arc printed carpets, Ban, Khadi cloth, Handloom cloth, I\gricultural implements, Bangles, Brass ware. \l :s )J"l:\ - ~~4~,8i) \ \j \ \':'LA~ e:- -b \ R..Ec..."TO i<..'J \.. o :c 1. s a \ H tl 'V 1 S ~ ======~~======~i I'?> -District------Name------: ---Moradabad------___ --______r -- --- ______.. ______.. _____ .. __ .. _ .. ____ .... ______.. ______.... ______.. _-' ______lIT'!.q~"H~ - ['lRlIT'!.q~~'liihI-hr(-) Ffl1Fr,"i!l;;lIT'!ilM<1'i'!"mm:~ W\iil~~'if\~i'I'tt'lH{!II'm~-5f.!; ..n .. 5-101'!i ..n.tl'i IO+f Surjannaqar (M.S.T.) 766.10 7585 P(1) ,MI3) ,H(1) H(l) ,MWC(1) ,0(1) W,HP PO THU,SUN 8S 11175) PUC(I)CI1) ,AC(l) RP(12), CHW 14) Surj annagar (A.H.!.) 253.34 U N ------INHABIT E 0 -----~--- .. -I)-{~ ------ Bahpur 258.60 1722 P (1) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) (221) as Peepli Mir IA. H. T.) 50.59. U N ------I N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ Peepli Ghanshiyam IA.H.T. 36.02 UN ------INHABITED ------~~ ------ ~. Madh Puri 327.81 P (1) 511 - (-5) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) (19) - (5-10) P, PeepH Ghanshyam (tLS.T) 11l.19 219 - (-5) CHW(l) 1'1, HP -15-10) -(5-101 - (5-10) 130) 10 peepl1 Ahl.r (M.S.T.) 150.14 1405 ~ II) FpC(!I. CHWIlI W, liP -I-'ll (-,) -1-5) 1207 ) - 11 Ohal:'ooplJr t'atti Ka:z.am Sha 170.38 - (-5) 39 - (-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) (8) 85 12 Dharoopur Patti Kazarn Gar 144.48 U N - [ N H A B I ------T E 0 --- .. ------~~ ...... __ ... _---- 4 __ .. __ .. ___ .. "" __ ",, .. _ .. _ .. _ ...... _____ ... __ ...... _____ .. _ .. _ .. _ ..... _ .. ___ .. ___ ...... _____ ...... ____ .... _ .... _ .. _ ..... __ ...... _ ...... __ ...... ~ ...... ,. .. ___ ...... _ ...... _ ...... __ ... __ ... _____ .. __ .. __ ..... _ .. Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh WLI~~t""DIRECTOR¥ ~rt'SE ______-_- __ ---- __ -___ ------____ ---_- ___ -______@i:f_':!iI::T!':_'i~I5~'!!S ______. 'If'!1<'llrl Land Use (~'lf'!*'l% ·'f4'I>"W 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------i'------. ~~:- ~ RR:- ~ PR T HAKURDWARA TII145.22) 100.16 34.51 64.14 PR T HAKURDWARA EA TW{476.71) 136.11 47.60 105.68 ~('!'l.J«I.trl 16 PR,KR THAKURDWARA TI-I(173.50) 11.17 21.22 41. 45 ~(1\.~.tr.) 11 PR THAKURDIIARA TII(180.41) 23.87 25.65 28.67 19 ilWF" PR,KR THAKURDWARA TW(40.48),R(2.93) 3.39 1. 26 2.53 tfI'I<'it~'!.~.tr.l 17 KR THAKURDWARA TW (29.73) 2.40 1. 54 2.35 tfI'I<'ittfl'l<'it~Il-'l"'<.it) 18 KR THAKURDWARA EAG Til (278 .00) ,R (14.00) 5.00 1.42 23.39 17 tl't'F\ Til (l64 .62) ,TilE (13. 64) 8.27 8.90 KR THAKURDWARA ED, EAG 18.08 ~ 16 KR THAKURDWARA ED, EAG TI-I (134.17) ,TI-IE (1.17) 7.00 4.04 24.81 tfI'I<'it~('!'l·Iffl·tr) 16 KR THAKUDWARA EA TW(113. 61), TilE (2 .15) 6.19 2.85 25.34 tfI'I<'it~('!'l".11; PR TAD [DHAKURDIIARA EO TWIl52.11) 1. 76 0.28 16.23 ~'l¢-m'T 11 13 PI'. THAKURDIIARA TII(125.71) 2.37 5.98 10.42 ~'l¢_11'i\ 12 16 10 ------_ .. _------.. ------_ ...... _-_ ..... -...... -... -...... - ~ ..... -...... -.... -- -- ...... -- ..... -_*'-_ .. -_ .. -.. -.. -.. -.... _- .. ------_ .... _.. _-- .. ---_. 13 Ramp'll' Ghor:la r IM.S.T.I 320. \2 2294 P(21, toI( 1), \I (I) H (I) ,CHW(\) W,IIP -1-5) - (-5) as (350) 14 Oharoopur Patti Jat 163.50 1034 F 11) -1-5 ) W,HP - (-S) WF,D RS 1154 ) 15 Sabalpur 1M. S. T) 787.78 2062 P 11) ,Mill RPI2) W,HP -I-51 MON as 1313) 16 Man Patti (M.S.T.) 79.13 327 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) as (41) 17 MaR FattiIA.H.T) 5.26 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>R~ ------ 18 Tanda Afzal IA.H.TI 27.52 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------>R~ ------ 19 Tanda Afzal{M.S.T) 44.11 435 Pili ,Mil) H{II,RP(l) W, HP PO -I-51 BS (64 ) 20 Preetampur 92.27 351 - (-5) -1-5) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) BS (57) 21 Khlrullapur 274.39 1233 Pili -I-51 W,HP - (-5) - (-51 as (206) 22 Sabalpur IA.H.T) 50.59 ------UN - I N H A a I T E 0 ------>R~ ------ 23 1.amba Khera 91. 46 459 -I-51 -I-51 W,HP -1-5) - I -S) BS 1651 24 i\manatbad 90.65 1303 P 121 -1-5) W,HP -I-51 -I-51 - (-51 (1991 25 Madan Chak 130.72 ------U II - I ,. N H A a I T E D --- ... ---_-_ >R~ ------ 26 Harpur Abbal 28.73 ------U N - r II H A B r T E D ------... -- >R~ ------ 27 Taharabad 92.68 444 -1~-101 -(-5) W, HP -I-~I -I-51 -I-51 (611 28 Harpur Doyam 34.eO 148 -15-10) -(-51 HP - (-51 -1-5) -I-~I 1241 29 Munimpur 224.20 854 Pili ,Mil) CHW III W,HP -15-101 - (5-10) as (121) 30 Kuakhera Khalsa 235.54 660 Pit ) CHW(2) W, liP -( .....~) - I -0) as 11001 CenSlls Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ~...,(,--..------~ -__ ... --_ ...... ------_ ...... ------_... ----.----_ ... - --- _...... ------_... _... - --_... ------... ------_... ------~ 11 12 13 '1 1~ 16 17 18 ------... ------.. ------_--.. _-----_. PI'. .J!\SPUR NANITAL EA ·1"tI(c51.661 2: .87 12.54 34.05 "lJI!1F$R (\!'!.~.iI) 13 15 PI'. JASPUR NANITAL EA TW(:40.00) 1.10 1. 06 2: .34 14 11 ~~"l1< PR JASPUH NlINITIIL I::J\ 0.46 GC (15.00). 'tW 1745.25) 2.41 1. 53 23.13 ~\!,!.I! KR JASPUR NANITAL EA TW(n.O) 0.95 0.24 6.11 'lR ~ (\!'!.I! PI'. THAKURDWlIRA TW(3.68) 0.46 0.71 41.00 'lR~~.I«!.it) 17 19 ~R 1IlAKURD'tIlIRA 1,"\14.61\ ~.Ol 1.50 5.20 cm~\t!.1fi!.it) IS 19 PI'. JASPUR NANITAL EA TWI35.68) 1.12 O. ~~ 6.65 ern ~\!'!.~.iI) 19 11 KR JASPUR NANITAL EA TW175.121 7.28 1.72 S.15 20 11 ~ PI'. JASPUR NANITAL EA TW(238.16) 7.38 4.02 24.83 21 8 ~ KR THAKURDWlIRA TW(18.78) 11.19 8.96 11. 66 ~(~.I«!.iI) 22 20 KR JASPUR NANITAL EA TW(7B.06) 1.11 0.92 10.77 ~~ 23 11 TW(70.20) PR JASPURNANITAL EA 0.12 3.25 5.0 11. 65 ~ 24 10 KR THAKURDWARA 0.14 TW (117.94) 4.38 1. 37 6.89 'R'!"f'O 25 15 THAKURDWARA TW (24.63) KR 1.30 0.72 2.08 ~~ 26 14 KR THAKURDlIC (DWlIRA TW(81.72\ 1.52 21 0.99 6.45 ~ 12 KR THAKURDWARA TW (25.76) 3.36 1. 60 4.08 ~~ 28 13 PR THAKURDWARA EA 3.59 TWI17S.72) 5.00 5.46 31. 43 29 12 'fItl!'F PR THAKURDWARA EA 1.15 TWI203.30) 4.16 4.25 22.68 ¥~11lr.mT 30 11 .2.2------.. _.. ----_ .. _-_------_--.. ------_ .. ---_ ------.. ------.. ------_ .. -_ .. ------_ ...... -_ ...... -- -- .... -_ ...... - ...... -_ ...... - ...... -- ...... _- --_ .. _.... ----_ ..... --- ~ \[) .... _...... ~ ...... -- .. -_ ...... -_ ...... ------_ -_ .. ---_ .. _... - ... -_ .... ---_ .. - ...... ----- ..... ----- ... ------...... ------_ ...... -_ ... ---- - ... ---_ .... - ----_ ...... -_ ...... ------_ ... --- J\ Sahbajpur Kalan 186.97 910 P (II - (-51 W/IlP - (-51 - (-51 - (-5) ( 1611 32 Bijayrampur 220.16 781 P( 1) ,M (I) - (-51 W,HP - (-51 - (-5) - (-51 (141 I 33 Tanda Alam 160.26 256 - (-5) - (-5) W,IfP - (-01 .. (-~J - (-51 (441 34 Asalatp'J[" 195.47 590 P (II - (-51 W,HP - (-51 - (-51 - (-51 (1141 3, Bhaypur 772.57 3231 P (21,M (11 MWC(II,CHW(41 W,HP - (-51 THU - (-51 (4951 36 Narainpur (Chhangal 144.48 401 P (11 CHW(2) W,HP - (-51 - (5-101 -(5-10) (60) 37 Shar.l.fnagar 594.50 8122 P(8) ,M(2I, H(21 MWC(II,RP(12I,CHW(61 W,HP PO WED,SAT 8S ( 12651 PUC(IIC(I) 36 Dar:apur 224.61 165 Pit) ,PC(l) ,CHW(Z) W.HP - (-5) - (-5\ BS (117) 39 8hagiawala 244.03 625 P(ll - (-5) W,HP - (-51 - (-51 - (-5) (981 40 Madarpur 253.34 871 P(ll,M(11 CHW(21 W,HP - (-5) -(-5) 85 ( 1441 41 Buddh Nagar 214.09 620 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP - (5-10\ - (5-10) - (5-101 ( 1041 42 Pirthvipur Gaowri 213.28 703 P(21 RP ( 11 , CHW ( 11 W,HP - (-5) - (-51 8S (1081 43 Karanawala Khalsa 210.44 874 -(-51" - (-5) W,HI? - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (1351 44 Chak Talabpur r 19.43 ------_.".- IJ N - I N H A 8 [ T E 0 ------>R:~ -_------ N [ 45 Chak Talabpur II 3.64 ------lJ - N II A Il I T f: 0 ----~--- .. ------'" .3lr~ 46 Mastallipur 210.44 1289 P(21 MWC(ll, ,PC(I), RP(11 W,HP - (-51 -(5-101 83 (1331 47 Taraph Da1patpur ll5.34 894 P(ll CHW(ll W,HP - (5-10) -(5-101 8S (130) 48 Raghoowala 182.92 1404 P(21 MHC (11, RP (4), CHW (1) W,HP PO - (5-10) - (-5) (207 ) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ..... -- -- ...... - ... ------... -- --_ ... -_ ...... -_ .. ----- ... ------..... _..... _- _.. ------_ .... ------_ ... ------=------~ ------_ ... --- --_ ... - - _ ...... --... _ ...... -- - 11 15 11 11 12 1\ 16 IS --_ ...... ------_... ---- ... ----_ .. ------_.. - .. --- _...... _.... -- .. _... -----," - -- ... - --.. - ...... ---_... -- - ... - ---- ..... _.. ... _------_- - -_ ...... -_ ... ------_ ... ------_ _ ------_ -_ o .Sl TW 1125 .06), TWE (32 .51) 1.43 KR THAKURDWARA EAG 4.69 16.41 ~l!ii'Ii 31 3 KR THAKURDWARA EA 2.39 TWlleS.81) 5.63 S.ll 15.16 ~ 32 12 TWI131.18) KR THAKURDWARA 5.15 4.26 12.47 om .3!1i'!lf 33 13 TWI170.21) 6.41 6.86 11. 99 KR THAKURDWARA SA ~ 34 13 5.5. GCII02 .30), Ttl 1404 .32) 105.46 , 63.25 PR TIIAKURDWARA e/\ 51.55 '11'l'F 35 II TWr.121.1)) ,TKI13.00) TWI8S.57) 44.46 3.3) KR THAKURDNARA EAG 11.12 ~(;jrrr) 36 14 O. :4 TWI280.64) 223.61 t7.36 PR THAKURDWARA SA 12 .15 ~ )1 9 TWI192.08) 1.1S 9.4: PR THAKURDWARA SA 21..94 ~ 36 q KR THAKURDWARA EAG TW(199.S41 10.34 19.01 14.76 ~ 49 9 TW 1193.62) ,TWE 113.831 4.73 13.26 27.00 PR THAKURDWARA SA ~ 40 8 KR THAKURDWARA SAG TWI1S1. 65) 10.41 5.15 19.22 'Ff'l'R 41 7 TW1149.111 16.41 22.84 24.20 PR THAKURDWARA EAG ~~ 42 5 0.78 GC(81.441,TW(S8.63) 8.31 5.60 19.68 KR THAKURDWARA 43 6 ~- TW (12.761, TK(6. 001 0.00 0.00 0.61 PR THAKURDWARA ","~I 44 5 TI'I(1.911 Pl\,KR THAKORDWARA 1. 48 0.00 0.25 ","~2 45 5 1. 26 GCI40.85) ,TWI121.15) 11.40 5.31 PR THAKURDWARA SA 24.41 ~ 46 6 0.43 GC133. 72) ,TW 149.10) 8.75 3.01 19.67 PR THAKURDWARA If 0.30 GC(89.00) ,TWI55.03) 8.26 4.29 PR THAKURDWARA ED 20.71 uq ------_------_ ... ------_.. _/ - - - - - _... _... - - - - ... ------_... ------_ ... ------..... _.... - 10 ------... ------.. ------_ ...... _-_ .... -- 49 Malpura Ldkshmipur 383.2, 1414 PIl) CIIW Il) W,III' - (0-)111 - (~-ll)) - (-51 (20") 50 Ramnawala 295.84 599 P (ll CIIW(l) ",liP - (5-10 I - (5-10) - (-51 ( 1211 ,1 Jamnawala 257.39 --.------\I N - I N II A a I T E 0 ------1\<~ ------ 52 faijullaqnnj 331.45 1041 P (11 CHW(ll W,HE> - (-51 - (-5) as (1721 53 Mesoowala 151. 76 375 P (ll - (5-10) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (501 54 Ramnagar Khagoowala 328.21 3559 P (ll fPC(ll,RP(ll,CIIW(ll W, HP -(-51 - (-5) as (5041 55 Mana"ala 178.88 799 - (-5) -(5-101 W,HP - (5-101 - (5-10) BS (131) 56 Rooppur Tandola 441. 53 1137 P (1) CHW(ll W,HE> - (5-10) -15-101 -15-101 (162) 57 NagaHa Naraian 187.78 284 -1-5) -(-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (32) 58 Thakurdowara (Dehatl 75.27 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------1\<3lr.IIG" ------ 59 Fatehullaganj 335.09 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------_-_- "r<3lr.IIG" ------ 60 Mudiakhera 274.79 512 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (87) 61 Ramoowala Shekhu 215.60 1383 P11) " MWC(l) ,CHWI1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (2391 62 Lalapur Peepalsana 488.07 2151 P11) RP 12), caw 13) W1HP - (5-10) -15-10) as (4151 63 Gadapur 216.01 ------_ .. -- Ii N - I N H A B I T E D ------"r<3llifI1( ------ 64 Daryapur 326.09 1080 P11) RPIl) HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) 11651 65 Rafatpura 193.45 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"r<3lr.IIG" ------ 66 Munafpur 89.84 ------_-_ U N I N H l\ B I T S D ------"'~ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ----" ------~ -- - .... _------... _.... -- .. -.. _.... _-"\--- . j 11 12 1, l~ 11 i~ ------.. ------_.. ------_ .. ------_ .... _.... _.. - _...... -- - _...... --_ .. - -- ...... --_.... -_ .. --.. - --_.... --_ .. ---.. ------.... -- -_ .... ---- -_ .. ------_ .. ------_ .. - .. -- .. -- .. --- PR THAKURDWAAA 0.99 Ge 1282.48), Tl-1I50. 00) 0.09 4.17 45.52 49 5 ~~ GC (203 .05), TW(40. 70) KR THAKURDWARA 22. 26 2.15 28.66 ~ 50 5 PR 'l'HAKURDWARA GCI90.00) ,TW(70.00) 15.90 13.99 32.01 Vll'R1'!R'IT 51 11 TWE(14 .19), RI21.00) PR THAKURDWAAA 0.18 GC 1194 .86), TWin. 00) 13.21 5.31 45.89 52 3 ~ KR TIIAKURDWAAA ED, EAG GC 124.61), 'I'll 1106. 61) 1. 81 4.72 13.89 53 ? ~ PR THAKURDWARA ED, EAG 3.55 GC 1226.76) ,TW(52. 25' 3.50 8.54 33.61 Wl'!1T<~ 54 5 THAKURDWAAA PR 1.18 GC 1110 .00), 'I'll 143.26) 0.65 5.61 15.20 ~ 55 5 TK12.921 .' KR THAKUROWAAA EA '2.13 GCI23.47) ,TW(353.241 1. 80 10.70 31.45 56 5 TKI18.74) ~m.rr KR THAKURDWARA GCIZ5.60) ,TW(120,OO) 3.45 14 .06 24.67 ~";f(I>R 5i 3 PR THAKUROWARA 1.36 Ge(18.Il) ,TWIIO.OOI 6.60 1.53 36.85 ~~) 58 3 TK(O.821 PR TllAKURDWAAA GC 1101. 9i), W155.00) 42.10 41.16 69.86 ~ 59 3 TKIZ5.001 PR T IlAKUROWARA EA TWI241 .00) 3.04 L79 19.96 60 14 ~ PR T llAKURDWAAA EA TW1241.001 3.04 4.79 19.96 61 14 'll'l.'ffi'!Tm" PR T llAKURDWARA EAG TN 1250.88), R 115 .00) 36.11 55.85 130.23 Ml'Ml'l<~ 62 23 PR,KR TIIAKlJRDWARA TWI35.71) 70.10 27.92 82.78 63 25 ~ KR SAYOHARA TW1101.13) 33.40 10.00 122.06 64 10 ~ PR,KR TllAKURDWAAA TWI27.391,RI15.00) 30.46 68.43 52.11 65 27 ~ KR TIIAKlJRDWARA TN 124 .851 21. 66 20.74 22.59 ~ 66 28 ~ ------L,JT-:4r---.r------..: .....~-....:------______.. ______... _... _.. _____ ... __ ...... ____ ----1.--- ...... ~rmm.'mror ------_ ... ------_... ------... -- -- - _... - ... _...... ------_ .. ------~ 10 ------_ .. ------_.... ------_ .... --_ ...... ------_...... ----- .. - ... _.. _...... - ..... - --_...... _... - _.... - ..... - ...... - ...... - ...... _.. _...... - -_ .. _...... ------_ .. ------~- .. ... - I) N I N H A I D 6"1. 'ra llbput' ::ll..ltdu 110.4A ------_ - 8 T E ------"'.300<; ------ 68 Shecpur Pat t i IM.S,T. ) 97,5J 1767 P I II ewe I 11 w,llr I'll -I ',I llU I 2~ I) 69 Shcrpur Pi:! ttl Jadld IM.S. 50,59 ------.-- U N - I N II A A [ or E: I) ------"'~ 10 Uawrhl ./'/. JO LbO -HI -HI W/HP - 1-0) TU, as 1271 71 8arhapura(M.S.T. ) 7l. 23 496 - 1-5) RP(l1 W,HP - (-51 TUE as (91) 72 8arhapura (A. H. T, ) Jadid 24.28 ------_ ..... - U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------>it .300<; ------ 73 Ganqadharpur 66.7B 321 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-51 TUE as (53) 74 Raibhoor 63,13 1062 P 11) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-51 ( 169) 75 Bithuwather 133.55 21B - (-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (25) 76 Balapur (M.S.T. ) 66.78 333 - 1-5) CHW(31 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (4 6) 77 8alapur (M.S,!.) Jadid 51. 40 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>it .300<; ------ 78 Bahadar Nagar 282.89 1502 pel) ,M(l) H(l) ,FPC(l} ,CHWIl) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (227 ) 79 Sherpur 8ah1een 228.25 646 P(ll -(-51 W,HP - 1-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) (107 ) 80 Rajupur Kalan JOB,79 1108 P(l) RPI3),CHWIl) W,HI? PO - 15-101 - (5-10) (178) 81 Panuwala 210.04 1405 P (l) CHW(l) 1>1, HP - 1-5) - (-5) - (-5) (2231 62 Alarngeerpur 169.97 467 - 1-5) -(-5) W,HP - 1-5) - 1-5) - (-51 (64 ) 63 Khaberia 8hoor 129.10 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>it .300<; ------ 84 Mirpur Mohanchak Jadld (M 219.75 1562 Pili CHW (I) VI,UP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (241) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 2.7 . ------_ .. --.... -_ ...... - -_ ...... --_.. ------_ .. _...... _.... -_ ...... -- - --...... -_ ...... -...... - ----.. -_ .. --_ .. --_ ...... -_ .. --_ ...... -- -; .. {-.... -_ .. -----_ ...... - --_ .. --- - -_ .. ---- -_ .. - --_ ...... ---.. - -_ ...... - 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ...... ------_ .... - -_ .. - --.. _ .. - _...... - -_ .. _.. - - - _.. - _...... --_.. _.. _...... --_ .. -_ .. ------_.... - - --_.. _...... --_.. ----_...... - - - - _.... _...... ------.. ----_ .. ------.... ---.. -_ ...... -_ .. - _.... - --- KR THAKURDWARA TWI43.(7) 17.94 10.85 38.22 67 28 ~~ PR THAKURDWARA 0.12 TWI71.46) 3.83 5.32 16.80 ~~(1{'!.'!'!ii.) 68 24 KR THAKURDWARA 7W 123 .00) 1.00 :5.00 21. 59 ~~~(1{'!.,!,!.i\ 69 28 PR T HAKURDWARA TWI6S.77) 1.23 S.22 5.08 70 17 ~ PR T HAKURDWARA TWI50.15) 4. 32 3.81 12.95 ~(1{'!.wi\) 71 19 KR T HAKURDWARA TW 119.86) 2.56 0.59 1. 27 ~1{.1!"".i\.)~ 72 29 .... PR THAKURDWARA TWI49.83) 6.53 1. 99 8.43 73' 25 TfrlM1l< KR THAKURDWARA TW141.28) 5.30 10.43 6.12 74 26 ~ PR THAKURDWARA TW 191. 66) 19.06 10.91 11. 86 75 21 ~ PR THAKURDWARA TWI53.66) 4.99 0.13 1.36 ~(1{'!.1{ PR THAKURDWARA TWI39.12) 3.71 4.70 3.81 ~(1{'!.,!,!.i\)~ 77 20 KR TAAKURDWARA ElIG TW 1172.93) ,TWE (30.07) 12.44 11. 75 26.29 ~'l1T1: 78 17 R(27.41) KR THAKURDWARA Ell 1. 07 TW(l82.07) ,R(S.OO) 14 .18 11. 38 14.55 ~~ 79 15 KR THAKURDWAR Ell TWI183.96) ,TWE(34.00) 10. (0 36.82 22.61 ~<6i'!i 80 14 RI21.00) KR THAKURDWARA EA TWI166.94) 4.41 18.29 20.40 81 13 1JF!.'!Ti'IT KR THAKURDWARA ElIG TW(149.78) 1. 51 4.90 13.78 82 17 ~ THAKURDWARA TWI1l7.44) 84 1.50 8.32 KR 1. ~~ 83 t3 KR THAKURDWARA TWI168.19) 14. 54 12.90 24.12 ~~~1{'l.1«<. 8( 18 10 ______...J ______~ ______------ 85 Mirpur Mohanchak (M.S.T.) 25.50 218 - (-5) R~(l),CHW(l) W,HI? - (-5) - (-51 - (-51 (41) 86 Kundesra M.S.T. ) Hal 120.60 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"rl'= ------ ~7 Bairampur 154.60 992 P( 1) ,PC ( 11 • CHW 12 ) W,H? - (-51 - (-5) - (-51 (1521 88 Kundesra (M.S.T.I Sakil 150.55 1331 P(ll,M(ll CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 - (-51 -(-5) (225) 89 Sarkari Damodar 174.0 4 P(ll,M(ll RP III W,BP -(-51 - (-51 -(-51 (11 90 Dulhapur PattiChouhan (A. 25.90 ------.... -- UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------tr<= -----_---- 91 Dulhapur Pattl Chouhan (M 150.55 1502 P(ll -(-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-51 I BS (2311 92 Mahmoodpur Kesho 172.00 248 -(-5) CHW(ll W,HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (36) 93 Lalpur Gosain 321. 74 1246 Pill CHWIII W,KP -(5-10J -(5-10) - (-5) (211) 94 Khawajpur Dhantl. 354.11 1570 P( 1) RP(ll,CHW(l) W,H? PO - (-5) -(-51 (255) 95 Zafrabad 136.79 594 -(-5) - (-51 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (901 96 Khai Kherha 404.30 14H P (11 RP(1I,CHW(11 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-51 (212) 91 Karnabala ,Tabti 428.58 1119 P(2) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (5-101 - (5-10) (1621 98 Abudull apur Laida 418.26 2560 P, (1) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) 8S (402) 99 Baijnathpur 193.73 1039 P (11 RP(1I,CHW(11 W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) as ( 156) 100 Lalawala 171.59 364 P( 1) - (-51 W,IIP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (50) 101 Ratupura 818.71 5674 P(2) ,M(l) ,AC(l) H(2I,MWC(1),RP(2) W,HP PO 1'HU, SUN 8S (624 ) CHW(4) 102 Sarkara ?arampur 315.26 1918 Pili RP(1I,CHW(21 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as <:J16) ------_ .. ------_ ...... _..... _------.. - ...... - ..... -- - ...... ------_ .. -- ... -- ... -_ ...... -- .. - ~ - .'" --~------... - ... - -- -- ...... _------_ ... ------_ ...... ----- Census Directorate. Uttar Pradesh 2...~ ------_ ------_-- --- _------11 12 13 14 11 16 17 18 ------_------KR THAKURDWAAA EA TWE (12 .021 1. 33 3.41 8.74 -,:ffi'lPnmq; (l!"I.~.i\') 85 18 KR T HAKURDWARA TW(110.991 0.00 3.04 6.57 ~l!"I.~.ir.)~ 86 13 KR THAKURDWAAA EA 0.12 TW ( 113.071 , R (9.00 I 9.99 9.02 13.40 87 15 ~ KR THAKURDWAAA EA TW(64.72) ,TWE(21.57) 5.39 38.78 20.09 ~ (l!"I.~.ir) mflm 88 16 KR T HAKURDWARA EA TW(146.401 11. 42 6.15 10.46 ~~ 89 16 KR THAKURDWARA TW(19.85) 2.21 0.47 3.37 ~'l¢~(I!.I(tI.Z 90 18 PR JASPUR ED TW(127.60) 5.22 3.34 14.39 'iffi'I{ 'I¢~ (l!"I.~ 91 12 KR STllAKURDWARIl EAG TWI149. 79), R 12. 57) 1.52 2.25 16:76 92 15 ~m KR THAKURDWARA EA TW(242.621 13.68 39.67 25.77 93 14 ~~ THAKURDWAAA KR ED 0.51 TW(312.701 8.96 6.50 25.44 ~\Rii'lT 94 14 PR THAKURDWARA EA TII(65.44) ,TIIE(51.86) 5.06 4.72 9.71 ~ 95 10 KR THAKURDWARA EA TII(360.001,R(5.481 5.07 6.70 27.07 96 11 ~ KR THAKURDWAAA EA 0.68 TII(339.97) ,R(35.00) 3.55 18.n 31. 27 ~"f' PR THAKURDWARA EA Til (263 .00), TWE (115.741 24.86 43.41 31. 99 ~~ 98 6 KR THAKURDWARA EA T'O(120.461,TK(5.00) 21.63 19.75 16.89 99 5 ~ KR THAKURDWARA EA TW(140.571,TK(5.00) 7.63 5.29 13.10 ~ 100 B PR THAKURDWAAA EA TII(561.081,TW1:(100.00) 54. 91 30.45 50.27 101 B TK(22.00) «nU THAKURDllAAA 102 . PR EA TW1266.00J ,TKlll.OOI 12.61 4.74 20.91 ~'W!'l' 10 30 ------_ ------_ .. ---_ .. ------.. ---_ .. ----_ .. ------...... _.... ---_- .. ------.. ---- .. ---- .. - .... ---- .... ---...... -- _- ...... ---- ...... -_ ...... -_ .... ------_ .. -_ .. to ..... a ____ ...... ~ .... ___ ...... _ ... _ ..... _ .. _____ ... ______.. ______.... ______...... __ .. ___ .... ______.. __ .. ____ ...... - ...... -_ .... - ..... -- .. -_ .... -----_ .. ------\03 T1klya H..lS~l':·':UiP\" r 21. ~5 ------U N - I N H A B , T ~ D ------Tr 104 Raninagala 254.15 798 P (I I CHW(II W,HP - (-51 .. (-5) as (114 ) 105 Mohiudden.pur Mafi 143.61 1059 - (-51 - (-5 I W,IIP (lOt) - (-51 - (-51 (llB) 106 Udayrawala 123.84 405 - (-51 - (-5) W,HP - (-51 - (-5) - (-51 (681 107 Bahaderpor GajjlJ 149.33 50 - (-51 - (-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 6) loa Shiv Nagar 276.01 1312 Pill ,MIll CHlllll W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (173) 109 Ralupur Milak 463.38 1266 P (1) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (115) 110 Kishanpur Gamri 31L21 1419 P (11 FPC (11, RP (11, CHW (?I W,HP PO - (-5) as (239) 111 Banka lIala 324.16 1917 ? (11 RP(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) [303) 112 BhaW'alpur 202.15 4 - (-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) as (1) 113 Kamalpuri Khalsa 430.46 • 1627 "(I) FPC(1) ,CHW(Z) W,HP - (-0) - (-5) BS (234) 114 Ramuwala Ganesh 207.21 543 P (1) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (131 115 Sahabqanj 147.12 75 - (-5) - (-5) liP - (-5) - (-5) BS (101 116 Kalewala 300.69 741 P(ll CHW(l) W,MP - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) (124 I 117 Madhowa1a 214. 09 1012 P(2) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-51 - (-5) (115) 116 Kala Jhanda 269.93 1368 pll) ,Mil) R? (2) ,CHI; (I) W,HP PO - (5-101 BS (2161 119 80badhwala 362.04 2032 P (1) RP(2) ,CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) as (291) 120 Pasiyapura Padarath 314.05 1468 P (I) RP(2) ,CHW(2) W,HP PO - (5-10) BS (207) Census Oirectorate~ Uttar E'radesh 31 ------_.. - .... ---_ .... ------_.. ------...... - _.. - _.. -- .. _..... - ... _..... ------_ .... - --_ .. -_ ... --_ ... _..... ------_ .. - _... _... -- ...... -_ ..... _...... --_ ...... _.. ----- ... --... --.. - ---_ ..... ---...... - ...... -_ ...... - - _.. _.. - ...... 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 ------_ .. -_ .... -_ .... _ ..... -- ...... _ ...... - ...... -_ ...... -_ .. _-.. -_ ...... --_ ...... _ .. -_ ...... ------_ .. --...!. -- ... ---- ... --_ ...... -_ ..... ------_ ...... _ ... --...... ----...... - ... --_ ... -_ ..... - ...... - KR THl'J(URDWARA TW(H.OO),RI2.:6) 3.56 0.16 1. 57 ~ 1ffiTlR'l< 103 10 PR THl'.KURDW~.RA EA TW(200.00) ,TWEln.621 5.02 2.79 13.72 KR THAKURQWARA SA TWIl26.11) 0.00 8.00 9.56 105 13 ~l!T'li\ KR THAKURDWARA EA TW(112.04) 1.02 0.38 10.40 ~ 106 11 KR ,THAKlJRDWARA ED 7W :9,.42), TWE 146. 81) 0.41 0.23 6.44 107 13 ~Tf'Nl: KR THl'.KURDWARA EA C.38 GC (110. DC I ,TW 1121. 321 9.60 3.92 25.79 f KR THl'.KlJRDWARA ED 0.77 GCI170.00).TWI183.99) 62.31 18.55 27.76 109 14 ~~ PR THl'.KURDWARA EA GCI180.061.TWI93.00) 4.38 8.60 25.17 110 12 ~~ KR THAKURDWARA 1.29 TW 1252.24) 26.13 14.46 30.04 oiq;r PR THl'.KURDWARA ED 0.86 GCID6.901 24.03 22.04 18.92 112 3 ~ PR THAKURDWARA EA 4.24 GC 1345.69) 14.82 35.50 35.21 ~1S1mll 113 3 PR THl'.KURDWARA EA 1. 25 GC 1118.60) ,TW 154. 00 I 8.48 7.98 16.90 114 2 \Jll.'lR'IT.mr PR THAKURDWARA EA 1. 01 TWI1l8. (0) 3.14 10.88 13.99 ~ 115 4 KR THAKURDWARA ED 0.17 GCI123.79I,TWI46.001 39.29 46.28 44.56 ~ 116 4 KR THAKURDWARA EO 0.15 GC I 119 . 00) , TW 150.361 10.33 4. 35 29.90 ~ 117 5 PR THAKURDWARA ED GCI195.24) ,TW(12.00) 16.72 27.10 18.87 'Im'!T~ 118 5 PR THAKURDWARA EA 1. 92 GCI253.33) ,TW169. 77) 13.55 12.98 30.49 ~ 119 6 PR THAKURDWARA 1. 90 GCI195.39).TWI50.00) 23.30 7.78 35.68 ~~ 120 7 J'L 10 ------_ ------121 Nirmalpur 152.57 844 Pili CHWI21 W,HP -I-51 -I-51 -I-51 11291 122 Goplwala 297.05 2535 PI21,MIll,HIII ,PC Ill, RP (:11, ellw 131 W,HP PO SUN -I-51 13601 le3 Aslempur ~37. 96 1147 P 121 - (0-101 W,lll' -1-',1 - (-"I llS (160 I 124 Fauladpur 133.55 932 Pili ,PClll W,HP -I-51 SUN BS (1331 125 Raghunathpur 242.01 453 -I-51 -I-51 W,HP -I-51 TUE BS (76) 126 Panditpur 250.51 690 P il) -1-5) W,Il? -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (102) 127 Laungl Khurd 213.28 1566 Pil) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (234) 128 Mohammad Gang 242.42 50 - (-51 - (-51 W,HP - (-51 - (-51 - (-51 {Ill 129 Farid Nagar (M.S.T) 651. 57 5144 P (31 MWC (; I, ,PC(1I,CHW(31 W,H? PO WED - (-5) (7171 130 ,arid Nagar (A.H.T. ) 92.68 300 - (-5) -(-5) T,HP - (-51 -(-51 8S (55) 131 Ka1yanpur 259.41 1317 P (1) RP 11), CHW (11 W,HP - (-51 - (S-10) - (5-10) (208) 132 Rampur Balbhadder (A.H.T. 49.78 17 - (-5) - (5-10) W,HP -15-101 - (S-10) - (5-101 (21 133 Pilakpur Gumani (M.S.T.) 129.91 1958 P (1) " CHW{II W,HP - (-5) -15-10) -1-5) 1305) 134 Pilal 135 Faizulanagar 166.33 543 '? (1 I - (-5) w, HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (14) 136 Gadhuwala 112.91 451 - (5-10) - (5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -15-101 - (5-10) (59) \37 Missarwa la 120.60 12 - (-5) -15-(0) liP - (-5) - (5-10) 8S 13) 138 8hrtawala 76.49 829 P (I) CHWI1) W,HP -I-51 -(5-10) 8S (120) Census Directorate, Uttar !?radesh ------_------. 11 12 13 :5 17 19 ------_------_- --__ ------_ ------_. KR THAKURDWARA EA 1. ::8 GCI2.63) ,TWI23.00) 106.34 4.60 14.72 121 9 ~ PR THAKURDWARA EA 0.11 GCI115.60) ,TWI10.64) 109.08 36.28 25.34 ~ 122 8 PR TAKURDWARA EA 1. 39 GCI33.63) ,TW144 .00) 99.26 30.93 22.75 123 7 RI6.00) ~ FR TJ\KUl\DWJ\1\J\ :\.04 CCI60,J)) ,TW(39.00) 1:1,)0 4.95 D.93 124 6 ~ PR TAKURDWARA ]..15 GC [loQ. n 1 , TW 153.00) 23.35 5.44 27.15 125 7 ~ PR THAKURDWARA 0.33 GCI50 .52), TW(151.00) 23.5j) 6.72 16.36 126 9 ~ PR THAKURDWAI\J\ 0.26 GCI125.30) ,TW(40.001 10.90 3.13 33.69 127 9 tWft~ KR THAKURDWARA 6.00 Ge185. 00), TW (68.85) 6.29 12.84 61.44 ~$! 128 3 TK(2.00) PR THAKURDWARA EA 1. 67 GCI453.00) ,TW(90.45) 15.36 18.31 72.78 ~ 'fIR (I\'!.o/I.it) 129 3 PR THAKIJRDWARA EA TW 126.96) 22.80 15.98 24.94 • 'fIR ~.1l'I.it.) i30 1 KR THAKURDAWARA 2.39 GC(l. 72) , TW 155.90) 79.63 25.02 49.45 131 7 RI45.30) ~ KR THAKURDWAAA TW 141. 60) , R 16.00) 1. 07 0.03 Loa 'U'IF'WIm' (l<.1l'I.iI.) 132 7 KR THAKURDWARA GC(90. 00), TW 123 .53) 0.26 3.50 12.62 ~'l'l1'ft(I\'!.I(;1.it.) 133 5 PR THAKURDWARA GCI19.00) ,TwI15.15) 36.17 2.63 4.35 ~'l'l1'ft(~.1l'I.it.) 134 5 KR THAKURDWARA 1.02 GCI59.00) ,TW(80. 76) 2.83 6.98 15.74 135 4 ~ KR THAKURDWARA GCI50.38) ,TWI45.00) 0.36 2.50 14.6·7 136 5 ~ PR THAKURDWJ\I\J\ 3.25 TW123.691 73.73 5.46 14.47 ~ 137 5 PR THAKURDWAWARA 0.17 GCI25.(5) ,TWI3.00) 33.10 1. 52 13.25 ~ 138 5 ------~ -~-- H) li'\ N.ll\\I\\\j\'l.\\ I\M.:\,'\'\ \\)\),lll ll>l\1 ~ \ I) n'e(ll ,~I'(I) ,CIIW( I) W, III' f'U - (S-101 - (-51 {2221 140 ?artappur 158,64 513 -1-5 ) CHW il) - (-'» - (',-101 (il;') 141 Manpur Out tram IM.S.TI 152.17 1353 . -1-5) CHW (1) - (-5) - (5-10) (203) 142 R,lmpu t a.l bhadde r (Jadld) 155.40 615 Pll) -15-10) W,HP -(S-10) -(-5) -(-5) ( 97) 143 Manpur Duttram IA.R.T) 24.28 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 144 Manpur Duttram Jadid 23.47 21 -15-10) -(-5) W,HP - (-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (3) 145 Bathua Khera (A.H.'!') B6.38 946 - \-5) -\-5) 'W/H? -\-51 - (5"10) - \5-10) (138) 146 Bathua Khera (M.S.TI 102.79 13 - (-5) -(-51 W,HP - (-51 - (5-101 - (5-10) (3) 147 Nanhuwala (A.H.T) 30.35 ---_------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------ 148 Pasiyapura Gannu (M.S.T) 27.41 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 149 Pasiyapura Gannu (A.H.T) 55.40 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------ 150 Pharakh Pur 87.82 " 355 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-51 - (-51 - (-51 (47 ) 151 Inayat Nagar 79.73 307 -(-5r' -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (41) 154 Laungi Kalan 347.64 229B P(21,MIlI ,pe(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (321) 153 Arazi Ghajeda 42.49 ------U N - I N H A 8 I TED ------ 154 Gajheda Said 140.03 ----_----- U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 1:;5 Gajheda Alam 213.17 1916 P (11 CHW(11 W,HP -1-5) - (-51 -(5-10) (283 ) Total : 31598.16 140128 P(1031,11(2QI H(6) ,MCW(71 21148 H(S), PUC(2) MH(II,CWC(ll C(2) ,AC(21 0(1) ,FPC(l3) I\p(611,CHW(g41 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS ------.... -- .. ------_ .. -_ .. --_ .. ------.. ------_ .. ------.. ------...... -_ ...... --.. -_ ...... -_ .. PR THAKURDWARA GC I 60.00) ,TW I 94.94) 4.60 4.03 19.37 ~I('!.'l KR THAKURDWIlRA GCIIZ.00) ,TwI6S.aOI 16.45 41.55 20.64 140. 5 tfreJ!I1If KR THAKURDWARA TW 1124.901 ,R 112 .001 0.18 0.77 14.32 llR'l\~ (I('!:lt KR THAKURDWARA 2.55 'TWI119.801,RI15.001 4.76 1. 29 12.00 142 7 ~~~ KR THAKURDWARA TWIO.82) 14 .80 1.04 7.62 llR'l\~",.\('!.i\) 143 7 KR THAKURDWARA TWI16.821,RI5.001 0.00 0.00 1.65 144 7 llR'l\~~ .' KR YIJ[DTHAKURDWARA TWI99.791,RI8.00) 5.77 7.38 15.44 145 • 7 if KR THAKURDWARA 0.40 TWI 63.701 ,RI15.00) 0.00 16.25 7.44 if PR THAKURD~ARA GC 110.001 ,TWI 17 .161 2.09 0.42 0.68 ~"'.1! KR THAKURDWARA TWI18 .121, R16.001 0.44 0.78 2.07 ~TFf. ('I('!.lt KR THAKURDWARA TW 17.73), RI2 .301 27.86 3.15 14 .36 ~ TFf. (",.\('!.it) 149 7 KR THAKURDWARA 0.53 GCI40.521,TWI32.001 2.98 0.01 11.78 ~'l' 150 8 PR THAKURDWARA GCI19.021,WI21.051 31.16 2.83 5.67 ~-:rn 151 9 PR THAKURDWARA 3.16 GCI115.65I,TWI174.00) 18.95 5.35 30.53 MMr'Oi'!! 152 9 PR,KR THAKURDWARA GC 130.00) ,TW 17.00 I 0.69 0.31 2.98 ~~ 153 11 RI1.511 KR THAKUROWARA GC 139. 30,-, TW 118.761 17.02 32 .03 32.92 ~W: 154 9 KR THAKURDWARA GC I 150. 001, TW 170 .181 8.92 6.03 38.04 155 q ~31li'fq' -qfrr: 72.26 GCI5396.25) ,W176.051 2597.46 1711.31 3549.41 TWII7265.89) ,TWEI549.61) TK1121.811, R1300. 791 r------~I a:- H < ~ ...J Ii o i \.. ~ o o 1 s 19911if.l711lRT 1991 CENSUS 'II'! 'IWNlli tJ>./ AMENITIES AND Distrlct Name : Moradabad lIT'!' ~ 'll'l,,"~ ~ *",,"'1I'it ~.om ~Im:,," Wm~ ~'f. =~ :\ttr' (m C.D. alock : - Dllari Tahsil Thakurdwara 156 Rahman Pur 93.89 ------U N - I N H A B I T g D .. ------.n- o3lT'I1G ------ 157 Mohiuddinpur Khalsa 51.47 ----_----- U N - I N H AB I T S 0 ------.. -- .n-03lT'I1G ------ 158 Malakpur Semli IM.S.T) 125.46 2953 PI1).MI21 MWCI1). PHS 11). CHWI11 W,HP PO TUE, FRI as (441) 159 Bula 8egpur 48.56 ------U N - I N H A B I T g D ------.n- o3lT'I1G ------ 160 Mohammedpur Khema 67.99 _------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------.n-.amm; ------.. -_- 161 Nizampur 11. 23 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tto3lT'l1G ------ \ 62 Bhauroo 126.21 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ---... ------>tt.amm; ------_--- 163 Jaja Nagli Kadim (A.H.T) 53.42 .. _------U N - I N H A a ! T E D -- .. _------~.amm; ..... -- ... ----.. 164 Bheekampur Maa 38.04 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------... --- >tto3lT'l1G ------ 165 Bheekampur Patti Dakhli M 34.80 ------U N - r N H A B r T E D ------>tt3lJO!Tl; ------ 166 Jajanagli Jadid IM.S.T.) 52.61 ------U N - I N H A B ! T E D ------>tt~ ------ 161 Phakaulpur Jadid (M.S.T) 21.45 -- ... _------U N - I N H A B I T E P ------>tto3lT'l1G ------ Census D1 rector.He, UttJr Pr3desh =~ VILLAGE.ntrm DIRECTORY LAND USE .;fi;lI'IlTr Land Usc (~'ifI!t'{'l'li -'{'I'li"fJ&it=~~!F-q~t~ (l.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approoch Nearest Town Power Forest Irrigated Unirrigat~d Culturable Area not Name of Village Location to villfge and distance supply (by source I waste (including available code (in Kms.) gaucher and for No. groves) cultLvation 11 12 1) 14 15 16 ,7 18 fir KR THAKURDWARA TW(16.101 35.08 5.12 1.17 157 27 ~1SR'RlT PR THAKURDWARA EA TW(70.00) ,TWE(14.00) 16.00 18.22 7.24 ~~ (1r!.l! KR THAKUROWARA 44.16 4.40 0.00 159 29 'l,\'lT~ KR THAKUROWARA 18.39 32.44 17.16 160 28 ~li KR THAKURDWARA 9.00 44 .02 10.13 8.08 161 29 ~ KR THAKURDWARA TWno.l7!' 50.02 24.02 42.06 ~ 162 )0 KR THAKURDWAAA TW (9 .12) 18.21 4.09 22.00 on;;rr"'1'11'ft'1iGit! (l(.1('I.it) 163 30 KR THAKURDWARA TWI1.03) 14.01 ~J. 00 U.uu 164 :8 ~"'l{'ll'!!l KR THAKURDWAAA TW(2.61) 3.09 24.06 5,04 165 28 ~~WI'ft'il<'f'liT KR THAKURDWARA 52.61 0.00 0.00 ~~1!"f.l! KR THAKURDWARA 0(2.44) 10.03 3.01 6.00 ~'IPl1[t<;(1!"f.l! 169 Chawar (II. H .1') 2S.09 ------U N - [ N H A 8 I T E D --_ ... _----- TR3ll'I'1'; ------ 170 Chawar (M.S.T) 81. 75 532 P 11) - (-5) W,IIP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (II) 171 Malakpur Saimli (A.H.T) 76.49 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------TR 3ll'I'1'; ------__ - 172 Payandapur 131.12 529 P(l),M(l),H(l) -(-51 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) 8S (88) PUC (11 173 Kotha Mahmood 130.31 292 - (-5) CHW(2) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) 8S (48) .' 174 Beeroo Wala 90.65 371 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) 8S (54 ) 175 Manpur Talluka Salarpur ( 38.45 ------UN - I N H A 8 I T E D ------TR 3ll'I'1'; ------ 176 Aliabad Hal (M.S.T) 18.21 ------UN - I N H A a I T E D ------TR 3ll'I'1'; ------ 177 Aliabad Sadik (M.S.!) Hal 223.80 2642 P (1) MWC(11 ,RP(Z) ,CHW(Z) W/R!? PO WED ,'sAT BS (394 ) 178 Peepli Umarpur 265.48 1464 Pll) ,M(l) CHW (ll W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-51 (239) 179 IsaPur 160.67 413 -(-5) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-51 BS (64 ) IBO Karan Pur 138.00 1202 P (1) RP(1) ,CHW(2) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as ( 185) 181 Salarpur 98.34 1252 P (ll MWC (11 ,CHW (1) W, HP- - (-5) MON,FRI BS ( 1701 182 Manpur Talluka Sa1atpur 8.90 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------TR3ll'I'1'; ------ IB3 Mlrzapur Talluka Salarpur 50.99 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------TR 3ll'I'1'; ------ 181 Mirzapur Tai luka !3cQ(wala 17.40 ------U N - I N H [\ 8 I T E D ------TR~ ------ 185 Adalpur 225. 01 1906 M(l), H (1) RP(2) ,CHW(2) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) 8S (230) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh -_ ... ------_------..:_ ------_ .. ------... - .. -----.. ------_ .. -_ .. --- - ~-- .. ------_--_ .. -_ .. - .. - .. ------_... ------_ ..... - 11 Ie 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------KR THAKURDWARA 17.03 1.18 O. 00 168 30 ~~ KR THAKURDWARA TW(18.011 4.03 1..03 2.02 ~(\(.qq.ir) 169 29 KR T HAKURDWARA TWE(51.90) 21.92 7.48 0.45 ~(\(l1.~.il) 170 23 KR THAKURDWARA TW (66. 091 1.18 5.14 4.08 ~-AAm (l(.t; PR T HAKURDWARA EAG TW (90.211 .TWE (13 .011 6.69 3.52 17.69 172 18 ~ PR T HAKURDWi\RA TWE(113.191 2.66 2.76 11. 70 .~ 173 17 PR T HAKURDWARA EA TWE (79. 611 3.18 1. 27 6.'59 ~ PR, KR THAKURDWJI.RA GC(6. 761 .TW(25. 761 0.86 0.20 1. 45 "ZkUVnb~~(\(l1.~.175 17 R(3.421 PR,KR T HAKURDWARA GCI2.97),TW(7.211 3.62 0.32 1. 99 ~~(\(l1.~.it) 176 17 R(2.10) PR THAKURDWAAA SA TI;(100.001,TWEI20.04) 76.81 0.13 26.82 ~~'!'1.~.it) lm'! 177 16 PR THAKURDWARA EAG TI-I 1200.301, TWE (27.00) 11. 42 5.06 21. 70 ~~ 178 16 KR THAKURDWAAA TW(85.00) 56.63 4.94 14.10 179 14 ~ PR THAKURDWARA EA TW (73.31), TWE (20. 00) 42.15 0.76 1. 78 """''F 180 16 ,. PR THAKURDWi\RA EA TW(79.611 3.18 8.96 6.59 181 17 ~ PR,KR THAKURDWARA TW(2.48) 0.12 4.10 2.20 182 17 'lR'F~~ PR, KR TIIAKURDWARA TW (47 .00) 1.00 1. 00 1. 99 183 38 ~~m'!R'F PR.KR THAKURDWARA TW(17.40) 0.00 0.00 0.00 184 38 ~~~ PR T HAKURDWARA EA TWE (195 .23) 2.54 13.94 13.30 185 17 ~ 10 ------_- - _------_. 186 Burhan Pur 285.72 15:5 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (236) 187 Sheor 162.69 581 P(l) -(-5) Ii, HP - (-5) - (-5) BS ( 89) 188 S.h., Purl 654.80 2743 PO) ,M(l),H(l) MWC (1) ,CHW (5) W, HP PO - (5-10) - (-5) (409) 189 Narainpllr' Teju 187.78 382 P (1) -(-5) W, HP - (-5) - (5-10) BS ( 63) 190 Egraha 148.12 660 -(-5) CHW(l) Ii,HP -(-5<) - (5-10) BS ( 102) 191 Sultanpur Mundo 226.63 \ 578 P( \) MWC II) ,CIIW (1) W, H? -(-5) - (5-10) BS (264 ) .' 192 Daulawa!a 97.13 560 P (1) CHW(2) W,HE' - (-5) - (5-10) BS (72) 193 Al1ahpur 81. 75 538 -(-5) -(-5) Ii,HP -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (79) 194 Sunder Nagar 141.24 552 ? Il) -(-5) W,H? -(-5) - (5-10) BS (76) 195 Chaupura 152.17 523 P (1) - (-5) W,RP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (64 ) 196 Jogi PUra 174.43 274 - (-5) -(-5) W,H? - (5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) (29) 197 Sumal Khera 222.18 1418 P (1) CHW(l) W,H? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (177) 198 Bahadar Ganj 93.89 1133 PIl) - (-5) 'W,H? - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (188) 199 SuI tanpur Dost 276.4'1 2027 P(2),M(1),H(1) MWC(l), PHS (1) ,CHW(l) W,HP PO WED BS (314 ) 200 Aslempur 179.69 1257 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (188) 201 Nagla Tahar 211.49 14~8 - (-5) CIIW(2) W,IIP - (-5) -i-5) -i-'» (::4~ I 202 Lodipur Patti 83.37 302 -(-5 ) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (49) 203 AsdlJll.plJr. ()6.72 265 -i-5) -i-5) I'i, HP - (-5) - (-5) BS 145) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ______... _ ", ..... _ .. ___ ...... ___ ... ___ ..... _ ... __ ...... ____ ~ _ _ ...... ___ ..... ~ ...... __ ...... __ ..... ~ .... ~ .. '" _ ...... _ .. ., ...... _ ...... ~""'''_4 [$ 11 I~ H II Ie . ------_------.. -- - .. -_------_ ... -- ...... ------...... _... --- ...... ---- ... --~ -_-- ... _.. _...... - .. - .... ------... -- _... _.. _...... - ... ------.... ---...... --- ... -_ ...... ------_ ... ------_ -- -_ -_ _ -_ -_ _ __ 186 .~9 11 . >~ 20.9'0 KR THA:<.W ~D\l.'.RA Tlo/(241.59) o ~'r' 17 2.IH J~. T)) t','IO lW1 l'l~ Tllr\.K\J\~l)W(\PJ\ or" 11l6. ",) 'lji 14 37.:7 ~ 9.28 18B ?R 1\lA1{u;l.ffiilA.RA 1'W 1~95.861 112.49 mI'liI 14 38.'4 lJ.10 189 2R THAJ(URDWAAh TW 1108. )41 27.90 ~-ii"l, l5 4.72 1. 93 11.81 190 PI< THAKURD~m.RA TW(129.661 ~ H 2.39 23.32 \.91. Po T HAKOR DWARA TW(181.99i 18.93 ~W 12 3.23 9 .45 192 PR THAKURDWAAh 1'H(60.~6) 3.49 ~ l! L13 U.H 8. '1'1 193 KR Tlll.KURDWAAA TW(S8.111 ~ 11 1. 48 16.25 194 KR TllAKURDWAAh E.P. TW(1l7.8S) 5.63 1B''i'ff 12 H.64 3.19 19.45 "95 I(R T tiAKUIlDP.WA.Rl'. E1'> 'l'W(B2.89) ~ 12 12.37 196 [(I'. TNC [DIll\l(URDWAAA TW 114:.97) 16.53 3.: 6 "flrflSU 12 5.31 18.69 197 KR TIlA.'(l;RDWAAh 'l'WnBO.05) 1e. C5 ~~ 12 7.39 4.06 ~ 1. 44 198 ?P. TllAKURD'~ARA <:A GC :4a. OOl~TW 131. 00 1 ~*" 13 24.32 19S THAKORD>!AAA EJI. GC (107.70). :W1120 .13) 13.03 11.23 W'ffi'I'.f ~ PR :0 3.97 :2.CO 24.63 200 PR TIlAKURCliA.'\A ED GCI139.C9) ~ 13 25.49 ZOl PR THI\KORDW!'.AA £D TI1I179.001 4.00 6.00 '!Tli'!Ii%! 18 1.7.1 6.69 ~. 202 ?R THAKORD.·AAA TWI74.77J ~. 74 .~ L, 1.BI :<03 PR Tl'.Al ---_ ... _------_ ... -__ .. - ---.. -- ... _... - -_ ...... ------_-_ ..... _- ...... --- .. - ... -_ .. ------... - ... -- ...... - _...... - -- ... - ...... --_ ... ---- ... ----- _-- ...... - ..... ------...... - ...... -_ ...... - - - -~---- .. ---- ... ------_------_ ... --.--_. 10 ------~ -- - _------_ ------_ ------204 Lalpur Chauhan 107.65 479 ~ ill -I-51 W, HP - (-SI - (-51 as {701 205 Nakhoonka 242.82 2179 ~ (11 - (-51 1'1, HP - (-SI -(-SI BS (3111 206 Usman Pur lOS.93 1?16 Pill -I-SI 1'1, HP - (-S) SUN RS (:'01) 207 Sarkara Karim (M.S.T) 406.72 2482 P (11 - (-S) W, HP - (-SI -I-51 - (-S) (395) 20e Sarkara Karlm (I\.H.T) 7~. 51 ------U N - I N H 1\ B I T E D ------!t<31IOIl<; ------ 209 Kankar Khera (A.H.T) 214.09 84 - (-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 121 210 Kankar Khera (M.S.T) 212.06 2459 ~ ill -(S-101 W,HP -(S-10) -15-10) - (5-10) (36:) 211 Gaj raula Jai Singh lS8.24 763 - (-5) - (5-10) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) 8S (1151 212 Chand Kheri 169.97 2819 P (1) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) 8S (3641 213 Milak Mugh1a 57.06 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------!t<31IOIl<; ------ 214 Dhakia Jatt 6S1.80 5267 P (2) RPI2) ,CHW (11 W, HP PO - (-S) 8S ( 6431 215 Lodhpura 187.78 319 -i-S) - (-5) W,HP -I-SI - (-SI as 1491 216 Tikhooti 205.59 660 -i-51 - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - H) ( 90) 217 Dhakia Pee roo 363.83 6998 P(2) MWC(l) ,RP(l) ,CHW(ll W,HP - (-5) WED 8S (918 ) 218 Mahmoodpur La1 131.12 1750 P (11 . -(-51 W,HP -(-51 -i-5) - (-5) (282) 219 Jogpura 83.77 684 - (-5) - (-5) W,H!? -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 1051 220 Mahesh Pur 149.33 718 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1117) 221 Fareedpur Ka5am 113.32 808 P (11 CHWI1) W, HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (1341 Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh - ~ ------_--- -- ... ------~ - .... ------_. ------_ ... -_ ... ------_ ----_...... - _.... ------_.... - -_.... _...... ----_.... ----_.... ------_.... ------_... - -- .... _.. ---- it ~2 13 i4 15 16 11 1 R 2 _------... ----_ ------... ------_ ... - ---_ .... ---- .. - ...... -.. -_ .... ------_ ... ..,_ ...... ~ - _... --_...... - -_ ..... --- -_ ...... -- - ~ ...... ~ --- - .. - -_ .... ------_ .. --_ ... - -- ... ------FR 'f IIAKUI< DN!lfv\ ED GC{l4.001.rW~SJ.3jl !l.18 2.01j I]JI6 1"lR'I(m~ 204 13 J.39 22.5B ZO, .R "1l\.;KCRmIAI'.A SA GC(l94.851 22 .OD ~ 11 206 ~B THAKURDt.'ARA gA GC(9.11I,'f'd(lZ9.39) 3.27 5.57 18.59 ;wn;, 'l' 10 PR THAICJRC~AR." SO GC(30S.00! ,TII(49.72! 10.') 3.56 38.01 "~q;t\tJ (\R.lffi.c.)) 207 12 PR,KR TIiAKCRD~.o.AA TW(2G.30J 26.01 11.1: 15,.. 09 ~~(,.l!;'<.it) 208 :3 KR THAKURDW!\AA TW 1103. 01) 23. O~ 27.02 61.02 ~~u:.,<,<.it) 209 13 KR Tlll\l(\;RDWARA EA GC(~Ol.03), TW In .471 3.22 0.56 19. 16 ~~(lR·1l; ?R T:tA.l PR TH!>J{"uRDWARA E:A GCllS.j21.TW(103.10! 11.72 11. 2, 22.52 -.m;~ 222 22 KR THAKURDWA-'\A TW(4~ .Oll 10.04 0.00 3.01 ~lfR'lT 213 13 PR TffAKURDNARA E:A TWIH9.70) 1-35.19 1:.56 .5& • .35 ~"R: 214 17 ~. 3.25 1. 36 !l. 32 2lS ?R THl\Kl:RDW""" -r'H: 71.851 ~ 15 KR "J:IIAXIlRDVlARA TWl177.1.81 6.65 J.12 18.04 m¢ 216 15 PR THAKU!\DNARA I!:A TW(253.551 56.84 6. SO ~ 6. 54 ~~ 217 11 PR THAKURDWAR.~ U\ TW(106.S71 6.02 1.12 \ 1i. 41 'IlI'f.'jT i'IWI ~l~ 20 KEI BHOJPUfI. ~"(11.1'1 3.08 0.69 8.23 219 10 ~ i PR llHOJPUR ED TWt95.771 3.79 0.79 12.97 ~ 223 Tatar Pur 10;0.1i7 888 -I-'i) - (-'i) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) Ill'» 224 Rajpur Keseryawala 436.67 3467 P (1) MWC (1), CHW (I) W,HP PO - (-5) -1-5) ( 485) 225 lMasoompur 372.32 3327 P (1) - (-5) W,H? - (-51 - (-5) - (-5) (457) 226 Jtltpura t (13 .H!1 2218 Plll,M(ll Mlle(l) ,CHWIl) W, HP - (-5) TUE, SAT BS (305) 227 Fareedpur Haj i 149.33 1L3~ P (11 -I-51 W, HP -1-5) -1-5) BS (1761 228 Tilok Mazra 116.96 Z19 - (-5) - (-5) w, HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (50) 229 Raita Mafi(A.H.T) 179.69 ------_.--- U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ----_------'" 3lI 230 Raita Mafi (M.S.T) 475.12 3698 P(l) ,M(l) MWC(l) ,CHW(6) II,HP PO FRI BS (568) 231 Honspura 140.03 613 - (-5) - (-5) Ii,H? - (-5) - (-5) BS (84) 232 Juladhakiya 64.75 508 - (-5) - (-51 W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (87) 233 Saijni (M.S.T) 103.60 937 -(-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as ( 133) 234 Saijni IA.H.T) ltl b. 57 ------U N - I N H 1\ a I T E 0 ------tR~ ------ 235 Kharagpur 135.17 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------tR~ ------ 236 Mulawahan 1.19.39 -----_ ..... --- U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------tR3lI 237 Jhakti Uri Mohamdabad (A. 76.49 -----_ ..... -- U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------.'r\~ --_ ...... --- 238 Jha.kri Urf Mohamdabad(M.S 34.40 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------.'r\~ ------ 239 Dheengarpur 238.77 2180 -(-5) CMW (1) II,H? - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (342) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PR Er\ 1'1'1 n) t',,111 BHOJP\JR (3~:~. 11 • :!~ '. hI, IW' ..ll '~I{I £:.:, 1" KR TI!AKURDWAAA TW(144.00) 4.0,3 0.02 12.52 il PH T1II1KUIWWARA ED 0.24 TW 1328.13) 4.34 61. 10 42.86 tI"i']\~ 224 15 PR T1!AKURDWARA ED TWI289.331 ,014.71) 15.32 19.91 4).05 22;' 16 'If!i'T'lt PR THAKURDWARA GC 12.001, TWI128. 00) 29.37 6.47 28.01 226 15 ~ PR T1!AKURDWARA EA TWI121.18) 13.08 0.16 14 .31 221 12 ~~ KR T1!AKURDWARA TW(106.50) 2.30 2.30 6.13 Rlm'fim 228 16 PR, KR T1!AKURDWAAA TWI33.20) 32.29 0.00 114.20 ~Jll1lil(l(."",.it) 229 19 PR THAKUROWAAA EA TWI313.391,TWEI50.00) 23.18 9.56 78.99 ~'II'!il(l!'f.1ffl.it) 230 20 KR THAKUROWAAA ED TWI98.51) 29.22 8.66 3.58 231 21 ~ PR T1!AKURDWARA EA TI'I143.23) 14.49 0.66 6.37 232 21 ~ PR T1!AKUROWARA TW(68.97) 8.55 3.91 22.17 ~(1('!.v;l!.ir) 233 21 PR,KR T1!AKURDWARA TW(132.09) 17.10 26.09 11. 29 ~(l(."",.ir) 234 23 " KR THAKURDWJ\RA TWI34.03) 49.04 13.06 39.04 235 33 'IW1'l' KR KANTH TW I 62.63) 25.77 10.45 20.54 236 9 ~ KR THAKURDWAAA TWI28.15) 3.18 13.08 )2.08 ~'3'\;~l(."",.<: 237 38 KR THI\KURDWIlRA S.OO TW 112~0) B .OB 1.10 5.12 ~0 KR TH1\KURDWJ\RA TW I 105.94) 114.4B 6.19 12.16 239 24 ~ 10 ------~ ------'------. 240 Dilari Changeri 519.63 4779 P(3),MI2),H(11 MWC(l), PHC Ill. RP 14) W, HP PO THO', SUN BS 1824) PUC(ll CHW(6) 241 Ga k kh.) rpu r IM.S.T) 214. 90 :lIl 1 ~ P (2) ,M II) MWC(11,CIIWI31 W,IIP PO TUE, SAT - (-S) 13701 242 Gakkharpur IA. H. T.I 22.66 -_------U N - r N H A a I TED ------ 243 Gutawa1i(A.H.TI 163.50 ------_- U N - N H A BIT E n ------ 244 Lar:eefpllr Mafi 90.25 ------_- V N - N H A BIT E D ------ 245 Mundia Gannu 183.33 ------_- U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 246 Gutawali IM.S.T) 63.13 572 - (-51 CHW(2) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) 182) 247 Manjholi 96.72 572 -(-51 -(-5) W,HP -I-51 - (-51 BS (97) 248 razalpur 138.81 726 Pili CHW(ll W,HP - HI -(-5) -1-5 ) 189) 249 Dharupur 80.54 503 Pili CHWlll W,HP - (-SI -(-51 -(-51 182) 250 Govindpur 98.34 556 PI11,M(ll CHWlll W,HP -I-SI - (-51 as 181) 251 Kuakhera Mafi 116.55 747 -I-51 CHWlll W,HP - (-5) -(-51 BS 1101) 252 Peelakpur Sheorarn 162.28 1083 P (1) MWClll.CHW(2) W,HP -(5-10) -(-51 BS 1160) 253 Dodrajpur 113.72 334 - (-51 -IS-l01 W,HP -15-10) -I-51 -(-51 149) 254 Gularia Mafi 219.7S 1682 P (1) CHWll) W,HP - (S-101 -15-10) -(5-10) 12S9) 255 Sihali Khaddar 243.22 2726 P (1) MWC III , PHS (1) , CHW (1) w, HP - (-5) - (-S) -(5-10) (338) • 2S6 Wazeedpur 134.77 733 - (-S) - (-SI W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -15-10) ( 111) 257 Jaggunagala 118.17 _------V N - I N H A a I TED ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_------_ ------...... , ...... f"~ ','I',\I\IIIqIWMII 1';,1\ 'I'li I Jr,4, J',) ~!J • t: 'J [J,[.; J l r, • I~ I 1~t'lII'>irl~ .:4U ~4 PR THAKURDWAAA EA TW1171.15) 21. 61 7.15 14.99 241 "4 ~(~.l! KR THAKURDWAAA TWI19.74) 1. 86 0.85 0.21 ~(1!.~.it.) 242 38 KR rHAKURDWAAA TWI60.13) B.27 22.05 53.05 ~(1!,\!'I,it) 243 37 KR MORADABAD TWP6.02) 2.00 1. 04 7.01 ~mi\ 244 33 KR MORADABAO TWI16.1S) 77.95 14.20 75.00 245 33 ~'F!. I KR THAKURDWAAA EA TWI43.00) 6.00 2.00 12.13 ~(1!"I.1!«.it) 246 26 PR THAKURDWAAA TW(S2.00) 3.00 4.00 7.72 ~ 247 26 KI' THAKURDWAAA ED TW(128.63) 1.!3 0.99 8.06 248 26 ~ KR 0.00 O. 00 O. 00 249 ~ PH THAKURDWAAA EA TW(77.69) 9.38 1. 31 9.96 250 25 ~ KR THAKURDWARA TW(100.16) 8.16 0.54 7.69 ,,~mi\ 251 25 PR THAKURDWARA EA TW(133.7'6) 22.64 0.26 5.62 ~'I"ll KR THAKURDWAAA ED TWI99.69) 2.26 0.76 11.01 253 30 ~ KR THAKURDWARA TW(l93.05) 1. 40 3.68 21. 62 ~mi\ 254 30 PR THAKURDWARA EA TII(193.21) 10.03 12.26 21.66 ~llgffi 255 24 KR MORADABAD TW(116.47) 0.38 1.72 16.20 256 30 ~ KR KANTH 46.01 71. 01 1. 09 257 4 ~ 258 Must fabad 72. ,~ ------C N - I N H Po. B I T E D ------"R31l 259 Khanmanpur 68.80 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------_..!._ "R31l 260 Jamalpur 74.87 ------U N - r N H A B I T E D --_ ... ------"R31l 261 Gopa lpur 165.9] ------U N - I N H A B r T E 0 ------"R31l 262 lMh,'ldrpuf Khdtlf10Jt :\ql!. h I I ~[):' P( II CJIW ()) W,IIP - (5-101 - (5" 10\ - {,-IOI (2J~) 263 Gularia Jaganfarpl1r 229.87 ------UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"R31l 264 Bhopur 129.91 64 - (-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 10) 265 Sherpur Patti Dakhli Must 55.44 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E 0 ------"R31l 266 Sultanpur Khadder (A. H. T) 152.57 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E 0 ---_------"R~ ------ 267 Sultanpur Khadder (M.S.T) 19.43 960 P (1) - (5-10) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-101 - (S-10) (147) 268 Sherpur P~ttl Dakhll Must 114.93 --_------U N - i N H A B i T E D ------"R~ ------ 269 Mardari 35.21 ------U N - r N H A 8 r T E 0 ------"R~ ------ 270 Daulatpur Tigrl (A.H.T. ) 282.48 ------U N - I N H A B r T E 0 ------"R~ ------ 271 Chandupur 177.26 1181 P (11 CHW(ll W,HP - (5-101 -(5-10) - (-5) (173) 272 Hajinagala (A.H.T) 42.09 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"Ramm;' ------ 273 Hajinagala IM.S.T) 55. 04 1394 - (-51 -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-51 (230) ---__ .. ---- - ... __ ... --_ ... - 274 Daulatpur Tiqd (M.S.TI 46.54 U N - r N fI II ~ I T £ 0 "R~ ... _...... _----- 275 Kamalpuri Mafi 292.60 11 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (5-101 - (5-101 - (5-10) (2) , Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh • • I ------_------_------_------_----_. II I~ 13 14 15 Ifj 17 18 KR TWI4.35) 18.25 50.25 0.00 258 KANT I! ~ 5 KRNR KAN1'K '1'W(U.2~1 Z~. 12 1:!. :~h 1 r). 111 llR'lro1'll 259 5 PR,KR KANTH TW(27.17),0(3.20) 8.18 8.22 28.10 260 5 ~ KR KANTH TW 145 .30),0(15.23) 84-10 5.28 16.02 261 5 ~ KR ! KRNR KANT I! 1'WI74-44) 103.06 11.27 41.10 263 5 ~~ KR THALCl (DKURDWARA TW 135.61) 40.09 13.11 41.10 264 19 'l'rr< KR ! KR THAKURDWARA wI3.111,TWI95.07) 25.08 6.12 10.10 ~ PR KANTHAC[D TWll0.83) 0.42 0.81 7.37 ~ KRNR KANTH TWI34.13) ,0(6.23) 8. 00 11.27 55.30 xgrbVnb q@zysffi '1.~(1<. 268 8 KRNR KANTH TWI17.03) 1.12 3.04 14.02 trom 269 7 PR.KR THAKURDWARA 8.08 TWI6l.23) 100. 07 23.04 90.06 ~ RfrRt(1<.10f.it.) 270 18 KR KANTH TW(1l0.86) 2l. 74 4.18 40.48 271 12 ~ PR, KR THAKUR DWARA 1'W(t5.02) ,018.011 10.02 3.03 f; .Ul 212 n ~ (~.tr'.it) PR KANTH TW(44.86) 0.23 0.65 9.30 ~(I(ll.l{tI.il) 273 12 PR,KR THAKURDWARA TW(7.541 12.00 l. 00 26.00 ~ RfrRt(1(ll.l{tI.it) 274 18 KR KAN1'H TW(l76.001 42.00 27.00 17.60 ~'1liI 275 10 ------_ ... ------_. "R'JTlRl~. am- mr 10 271; Jal" lplJr Mo Fi I ~ .4 r, -----~---- 1J N - 1 N H 1\ G 1 E D ------_- >R~ ------ 277 DasplJr Mafi 1:4.53 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------>R~ ------ 278 Mahmood Ka Imi 152.98 ------U N - r N H A 8 I T E D ---_._---- >R~ ------ 279 Gorakhpur Mafi 58.28 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>R~ ------ 280 Kumhrly~ .llJbl,) 49:1.73 31324 P (1) CflW(+) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -15-10 I IS92) 281 Hasanghari 229.46 428 - (-5) -I-S) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -IS-101 (53) 282 Jahangirpur Chakferi 242.01 539 - (-5) CHWll) W,H~ PO -15-10) -15-101 (72) 283 Fareedpur Bhaidl 894.79 2743 P (1) MWC (I) ,CHWill W,HP -(-S) -(-5) -IS-l0) (3461 284 Mustfapur 1471.08 1611 P (1 I CHWll) W, HP -I-51 - (-5) -(5-10) 1292 I 285 I 286 Kazipura IM.S.T) 225.82 3181 P (1) - (5-101 W,HP -15-101 -(5-10) -15-101 (510) 287 Badera 252.94 1208 -1-5) -15-101 W,HP -15-101 -15-10) -15-101 12081 288 KajeeplJra (A.H.T) 137.60 468 -1-5) - (5-10) 'W/HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-101 172) 289 PeepH Knadder 165.12 ------U N - I N H A 8 ! TED ------. ~~ ._------ 290 Milak Amawti 267.91 1610 P 11 I -15-101 W1HP -15-101 -I-SI -I-51 12681 291 Bakarpur Atayan 295.84 1206 -I-S) - (S-101 W,HP - (-51 - (-51 -I-51 1179) 292 Mundia Mohiuddinpur 391. 34 1102 P (11 -15-101 W,HP -I-SI - (-51 - (-51 1167 ) 293 Chatkall 3ii7.47 006 -1-01 - (5-101 W,HP -1-5) - (-5) - (,-10) 11J1I1 Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh -----~-=--=------'------.. 1\ 1~ \) 14 1, Jli 11 I" -----_... - ... -_ ...... ------_ ...... ---- ...... -- -_ ...... _- .. -_ ...... -- ..... __ .. --_ .. -- ... - ...... - _...... ~- -- ...... -_ .. -_ ...... -- -_ .... ---_ ...... -_ ..... ---- ..... -_ ... --_ .. ------_ .. ------:------~------. !.;R KI\NTII TW 128 .1"1 21.12 S.06 20.12 276 a ~1Jl'i't ,\ '>'1 KR KANTH TW130.131 ~4. 08 '>K.l\) ~m~!JI'lil 277 " KR KANTH TW 171.00) 22.00 4.00 55.98 ~~ 278 8 KR KANTH TWI42.09) 14 .10 0.35 1.74 ~1Jl'i't 279 8 KR KANTH T~ 1394 .00) 52.73 16.00 31. 00 280 € ~'¥ffi KR KANTH TW(187.051 18.24 12.66 11. 51 281 7 ~ KR KANTH TWI190.65) 35.66 3.81 11. 89 ~~ 282 7 KR KAN'r1l EA T"I;'05.10) 261.61 19.88 100.54 283 a ~~ KR KANTH TW(555.001 394.00 205.00 317.08 284 12 ~ KR BHOJPUR TW(106.02) 10.60 9.30 18.15 ~~m:r 285 12 PR BHOJPUR T'W1117.45) 12.62 11.45 18.30 ~(1('i.1! PR BJOHPUR TW 1177 .881 29.26 5.92 39.88 ~ 281 10 PR BHOJPUR TW 1124 .00) 4.00 8.00 1. (,0 ~(ll;.t(':I.ir) 286 9 " KR BHOJPUR TW 1115.66) 49.15 O. 06 0.25 qJq1'fr 1ffi" 289 10 KR 8HOJPUR EA TW(236.15) 5.76 5.77 20.23 llwJq; :wn KR BHOJPUR TWI199.24) 11. 52 1. 60 83.48 ~~1 KR EHOJPUR TWI349.48) 9.10 9.50 23.26 292 5 ~~ ~R BHOJ~UR TW 1153.62) 63.54 37.05 113 .26 'WIm'i\ 293 10 ~o 294 Sal~mplJr Sarai 284.91 2644 PI:) MWC I : I , CHW I : ) W,IIP - (5-101 -(5-10) -15-10) 14021 295 Mankua Maksoodpur 234.73 1345 P 11) MWC ( 11 , CHW ( 1) W,IIP - (-51 -1-5 ) - (5-10) 1219) 296 N~hloc. lll'). ~lb B58 - (-5) - (-5) W,IIP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1128) 297 Man~oorpur "7. ~q n6 -1-5) CIIW(l) W,IIP - (-5) - 1-5) BS 11)1) 298 Adampur 93.0B 463 -1-5) - (-5) W,IIP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) 163) 299 Ahmadpur Annadpur 125.46 1045 PIli MWC(l) ,CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (13B) 300 Ahroadpur Annadpur (A.H.T) 10.52 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ftt~ ------ 301 Sidhrau Nazerpllr 430.20 3032 P(l) CHWI1) W,HP -(-5) THU -1-5) (479) 302 Sahbazpur Khurd 77.30 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ftt 31liIlG ------ 303 8asawanpur 96.32 955 -1-5) -(5-10) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1101) 304 Sadarpur 146.91 B53 -1-5) eHWll) W,HP "(5-10) -1-5) as (130) 305 Tagali 130.12 745 P (1) eHWI1) W,HP -15-10) - (-5) as (102) 3D6 Nawada 17B .BB ~239 P (1) eHWll) W,HP - (5-10) - (-5) as (181) 307 Manpur Sabit 91. 46 :30B P (I) MWCll) ,CHW(2) W,HP -(5-10) MON as 1174 ) j 308 Mewala 104.01 349 -1-5) - (-5) W,HP - (5-10) - (-5) as (60) 309 Tagala 92.21 753 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) as 1108) 310 Ziauddinpur 49.31 292 PI 1) eHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (-5) as (42) 311 Jamsherpur 102.39 722 P (1) - (5-10) W,HP - (5-10) - (-5) as (l09) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 53 ---.. _... -_ .. ------_------.. ------_ ...... -- .. -----.... --_ .... -_ ...... ---_ .... --_ .. ------.. ------...,------..----- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 .. ---.. ------_------_ .... ---_ .. -_ .. -_ .. -----_ ...... ------_-_ ...... --_ ...... ------_ .. ----_ .. -_ .. ---_ .. --.... ----_ .. --- .... -----.... ----...... ---_ .. ~------_ ...... ------_ .... ----_ .. ----_ .. ------_'" ---- PR BP.OJPUR TW(20.951 15.99 5.56 19.41 t!i'ftllm'! 294 9 OIlOJrUI1 KR E!\ "fW(c08.981 2.92 ~ .2J 2l.60 If-l'f3lf~ 295 5 KR BHOJPUR TI>I(98.30) 3.26 3.90 11. SO :;Wrr 296 4 PR BHOJPUR TW 156.16) 0.43 3.12 8.28 297 4 ~ PR BHOJPUR TW(68.03) 7.75 4.40 12.90 298 4 ~ PR BHOJPUR TW(107.63) 3.39 2.72 11.72 299 5 ~~ KR BHOJPUR TW(4.70) 4.28 0.00 1.54 ~~".'<'I.il) 300 5 K1\ BHOJPU1\ 1W\31.;'.91) i .01 11.80 35.3, ftr=;~ 301 9 KR BHOJPUR TW(74.0S) 0.25 0.00 3.00 302 9 ~~ PR BHOJPUR TI>I(70.64) 6.06 1. 53 18.09 303 5 KR 0.00 0.00 0.00 llGW 304 KR BJOO (DO (DOJHPUR EA TW(112.39) 0.10 5.37 12.86 wnm 305 8 'lIR BOJHPID(DUR EA TII(154.65) 7.41 2.12 14.04 ~ 306 10 PR BOJHPUR EA TIl (68.90) 8.19 4.85 9.52 'l!R'F trrf.m' 301 8 f(R BOJHPUR EA TW(79.92) 13.88 0.87 9.34 ~ 308 9 PR BOJHPUR E!\ TW(eO.2~) 1. 04 1. 30 9.65 PR BOJHPUR EA TI PR BOJHPUR EA GC(3.17) ,TW(SS.63} 1. 04 1. 70 10.85 311 5 ~ ------_.. - _.. - - --- _.. -- --- .. ------_.. ---_ .. --_ .. -_ ...... -- -_ .... -_ .. ------.. ---_ .. ------_.. ---_ .. --.... - _...... -_ ...... _.... ---- _...... -. 10 ______.. ____ - _____ .. __ .. __ ...... ___ - _____ - __ .. _ .. ____ .... - - _ .. ___ .. _ ...... __ .... ___ --- ___ - _ .. _____ .... ______- __ .... -- ______- _____ -- __ - ______- ______- __ .. _1- ______..... ___ ~ 312 Gularia Mur;jd (A.H.T.) 58.28 f)~~ - (-5) - (-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) es 188) 313 Gajraula Said 232.70 1880 -1-5) CHWIlI W,HP - (-5) -1-5) 8S 1:'39) 314 Akberpur 140.43 1686 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1222) 315 Mirzapur Kqreemuddln 133.96 113, - (-5) CHW(l) W;HP -1-5) -1-5) -I-51 ( 14~1 316 Baheri Brahmnan 264.67 3388 PI2),MI1) MWC(1I,CHW{21 W,HP PO TUE, E'RI as 1497) 317 Dharak Nag1a IM.S.T.) 113.35 1242 Pill -1-5) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) as 1209) 318 Dharak Nagla (A.H.T.) 116.96 7 - (-5) -1-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) 8S 11) 319 Humayunpur 270.74 1047 P (1) - (~5) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) as [ 180) 320 Gularia. Murad (M.S.T) 78.51 488 -1-5) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) 8S 18 0) 321 Bamania Patti 195.47 1014 P 11) CHW 11) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) 1150) 322 ratanpur 124.24 5'13 - (-5) CHW III W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (78) 323 Kuri 192.23 923 Pill -1-5) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) (122) 324 Jalalpur Khalsa 126.67 1239 P 11) -1-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-5)! BS 1200) 325 Elar (M.S.T) 85.80 ~57 P (1) -I-51 W,HP -1-5) -(-5) - (-5) 1143) 326 Elar{A.H.T) 164.71 88 -1-5) - (-5) W, HP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) ( 14) 327 Roshanpura 164;31 795 P (1) -1-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) 1111) 328 Faundapur 97.53 366 P 11) -1-5) W,HP -(-51 -1-5) - (-5) [ 43) 329 Tumaria Kalan 482.81 J2~O P( 1) CHW(3) W,HP -15-10) - (-5) - (-5) [430) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh - -_... - ~ - ... - -- -,- - -_... - _... - -- - -_ ... ------_...... ------... ._ __ ... -_... ------_ ... _...... -- -- - ...... - _... _... --_ ...... - - -- ...... - ...... --_... _...... _... -- -- _... ------_ ... ------__ -- 11 Ie 13 14 IS 16 17 l~ 1 ------... _------PR Bl. (DOJHPUR EA TW(40.5S) 9.23 2.50 5.80 ~ 'FK (11;.(f PR BOJHPUR TW(199.72) 1.56 6.16 25.26 'FRffir<'r<; 313 4 KR BOJHPUR TW (121. 35) 0.60 1. 90 16.58 314 5 ~ KR BOJHPUR TW (110.30) 6.08 4.20 13 .38 3:5 6 ~~ PR BOJHPUR EA TWI207.08) 22.26 12.22 23.11 316 5 ~0011-!R PR BOJHPUR EA TWI86.28) 9.67 5.19 12:21 'lWIi'i'lffi ({!l1.tm.it.) 317 3 PR 80JHPUR EA TW(69.30) 16.26 19.00 12.40 'lWIi"fl1l'iT (~.(f PH BOJJjPUH EA TW(198.00) 26.DD 24. DD 22.74 319 3 ~ KR BOJHPUR TW(57.78) 2.60 32D e 12.33 5.80 ~~({!l1.tm.iI) Krt BOJHPUR EA TWI171.44) 6.93 2.43 14.67 321 10 ~~ KR 80JHPUR ED '11;1104.89) 6.67 3.43 9.25 322 8 ~ PR THAKURDWRO [DAAA ED TW(162.10) 14.68 2.19 13.26 323 17 ~ PR THAKURDWAAA TW(llO;'09) .9.03 2.58 4.97 324 16 ~lS1m1T KR THAKURDWAAA TW(76.09) 0.00 1.21 e .50 WR ({!l1.tm.iI) 325 15 KR THAKURDWARA is TW1123.001 22.30 4.00 15.41 ~~.lf'l.iI) 326 KR TIIAKURDWAWA TW(132.00) 16.05 1.54 14.72 327 16 ~ KR THAKURDWARA TW (81. 04) 8.60 2.22 5.67 328 16 ~ PR . THAKURDAWARA TW (418. (5) 43.07 14 .13 7.16 329 17 ~'iiOIi ------... ------... ------... ------8' 10 330 Kamalpur 126.67 595 - 1-5) - (-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 106) 331 Noorpur !:.:~ • I; 1 ~Oll - 1-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5.1 as 155) 332 Shivdaspur (M.S.T) 75.68 1239 P11) ,£.1(1) RP (2), CHW (2) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS It77 ) 333 Hansupura 163.09 591 -1-5) RP (1) , CHW 11 ) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (89) 334 Sindawali (M.S.T) 71. 63 837 P (1) - (-5) W,HP _.(-5) - (-5) BS (124 ) 335 Sindawali (A.H.T) 65.56 78 -1-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as, 191 .' 336 Jahangirpur (M. S. T.l 99.15 498 . P (2) ,M(l), PUC 11) MWC III , PHS III ,RP (1) W,HP PO FRI as 169) CHW(l) 337 Jahangirpur (A. H. T. ) 80.94 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------~~ ------ 338 Fauladpur Khurza Siyodasp 28.33 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------"'~ 339 Fauladpur Khurza Saudaspu 25.50 ------U N - I N H A arT E D ------~~ ------ Total : 30672.62 166599 p(e3) ,M(lS) MCW(22) , PHC (1) 24431 H(5),POC(3) PHS(4),RP(18) CHW (93) ______-____ ---_- ______-______--5_'J_------11 12 13 15 16 17 1H Til (101. 70) 6.20 0.31 lB.46 330 ,'~ 'rllAl ?R THilKUR[lWJ\f\J\ F,e 'l'W (20. ~O) ,'rw,: (\ 9. 00) !}.~6 (). 1 ~ '1.41 131 ['/ 'ri'l' PR THAKURDWAAA EA TWI28.211.TWEIl1.21) 20.6B 0.29 15.29 ~ (trl.1IIl.ir) 332 18 PR T HAl FR BOJHPUR ED TW(48.52) 2.90 7.23 12.96 ~ (trl·1IIl.ir) 334 7 PR BOJHPUR EA TW149.041 9.40 3.23 3.89 ~(~·1['r·iU 335 7 PR BOJHPUR EA TWI77.70) 6.71 3.84 10.90 ~(trl.1IIl.ii.) 336 8 KR BHDJPUR TW 137 .30) • R (9.00) 27.32 2.25 5.07 ~(1(.1['r.ii.) 337 8 PR.KR BHDJPUR TWI27.01) 0.10 0.00 1.22 338 8 ~~'lffi'I"m PR.KR BHOJPUR TWIZO.07).R(3.39) 0.92 0.17 0.95 ~.~'l.Al'lT.w-;r 339 8 ~: 25.32 GCI1062.03).WI3.11) 4026.66 1619.97 3901.1 i TW119118 .431.!WE I 614 .19) RI17.91).O(52.91) ------..:!':.------1HAKURDWARA S \ 1991~ 1991 C&MS(l1 "R~~ "",.lENITIES ANI District Name : Moradabad ------··------a~~~~-~~~%~i~r~if.j~~~-iii~~~=;l------. Amenlties Available - [If not available within the village, a dash (-) has been shown in the column and next to It, in brackets, the d~stance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kens., 5-10 iKmS. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility is ava.ilable h~s been g1 ven.J ------_ .. ------"------, ilI'im'~,,", mm-~ ~~ (1m~. i :;:F' Location Name of Village Total area Total po~)U- Educational Medical Drinking Wate~ Post and Day(s) of Communicatf.ons Code of the village lation ar1d (Potable) , Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, No. {in hectares) number at if any Railway stcj.tion, -----______househol(is .------7------'Water way) 10 ------.------~------ C.D. Block Amroha Tahsil Amroha U N - I N H A B r TED ------Chak Beeina 6.88 ------""~ 2 Beelna 269.13 2669 Pill RP (1) HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) 144» Shakria 97.13 793 PilI - (-51 HP -(-5) - (-51 (1191 Chak Shakria 6.88 190 -I-51 -1-5) RP -1-5) -I-51 - (-5) 1301 Faridpur Irnma 193.45 825 Pll) -\-5) HP -\-5) -1-5) -1-5) (110) -----_---- Nauqawan Sada t 561.32 ----...------? aN - INHABI TED ------..tt3lli!1<; -" Bijra 180.09 841 -I-51 - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-51 - (-5) Ill@) ______.t'" UN - I N H A B I TED ------Chak Bijra 34.40 ""~ Mohammadpur Mazra 128.69 218 -(-51 -(-5) HP -1-5 ) -(-51 -1-5) 1271 10 Tarapur 175.24 560 -I-51 -(-5) HP - (-51 - (-5) -(-51 1831 11 Burhanpur Mali 141. 64 493 Pill RPI11 TW -1-5) -(5-10) -I-51 (681 12 Baserataga 365.43 1765 Pili. Mil) -I-51 HP PO -(5-10) -1-5) 1291 ) ______".. ______------.1------_. Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh WI~ VII,r,\l,F, PI Rf,(''-llin 'Ir4 g~'~ Ll\ND USE 1Ift!V'll'T Land Usc (~'f'!in'1"f 11 12 13. 14 15 16 18 mm~:· ~ ~:- an:ri® KR NAUGAWAN SAnAT TW16.881 0.00 0.00 0.00 .....,~ 1 PR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell TW (161.00) 100.00 0.13 2.00 iilFRT 1 PR NAUGAWAN SAnAT Ell TWI50.00) 46. 00 O. 00 1.13 ~ 3 PR NAUGAWAN SADAT TW16.001 O. 00 0.00 0.88 'ij'f;~ 3 KR NAUGAWAN SAnA! TW 1145 .001, TWE 125 .00) 20.00 1. 00 2.45 3 ~~ PR,KR NAUGAWAN SADA! 1'110.41) ,WEI172.001 204.31 24.28 76. 08 ~tIWcf 3 TW(80.941,TKI2.43) 010.81) " KR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell TW1100.001 79. 00 0.69 0.40 3 f.I"w KR NAUGAWAN SADAT TWI31.40) 0.00 3. 00 0.00 'ij'f;~ 4 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell TW(80.00) 47,00 1. 00 0.69 ~trom 4 KR NIlUGAWAN SADIIT Ell W1100.00) 74.00 0.80 0.44 10 ,1 1!R1'F KR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell TWEI121.00) 13.00. 3.00 4.64 11 8 ~l!l'l>1 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell 'fWE(300.00) 53. 00 543.00 7.00 12 8 ~ be:. ------.. - .. ---- - .... _.... - --- ... _------.. ------.. -r------___1...... -_ ...... --_ ...... --_ .. --.. -_ ...... -_ .. _.. ----_ ...... -_ .. --_ ... - --_ .... ------_ ... _-_ ...... ---_ .. ------] 4 5 \ 10 -_ .. -~ -_ ...... --_ ...... -_ ...... --_ .. -_ ...... -_ .. --_ .... --_ ...... -_ .... ---.. --_ .. ----...... -_ ...... ------.. -----_ ...... -_ ...... ,. -_ ...... ------_ .... ----.. -- ~- ...... -_ ...... --...... ---,..------13 Kail 8akri 470.67 1625 p 11) H 11) HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (2381 14 Husainpur Nikat Burhanpur 52.61 297 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (36) Samdu 15 Adalpur 142.85 984 Pll) CHW(l) ~P - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (145) 16 Heshampur 127.47 617 P (11 - (5-10) HP -15-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (~4 ) I 17 Kamalpur 103.19 579 P (1) -(5-10) ilP - (5-10) -15-10) L (-5) ( 68) " \ 18 Kalampur 96.71 846 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) I - (-5) I (In) 19 Bastapur 130.20 138 - (-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) -15-101 ,-(5-10) 119) 20 Kayampur Urf Kararnaga:t 240.38 1202 P 11) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (198) 21 Sirsajat 389.27 1459 P (1) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) 1244) 22 Mithanpur Kalan 155.40 1487 - (-5) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(-5) (250f 23 Jabbarpur 201.501 >303 - (-5) - (-5) liP - (-5) - (-51 - (5-10) ( 129) 24 Mubarakpur Kalan 383.66 784 P (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (113) 25 Bakipur 126.27 613 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(S-10) - (5-10) (104) 26 Mubarakpur Barkalan 31. 97 ------U N - I N If A B I T E D ------... fr<311i!lG ------_ ... - ) 27 Shahjadpur 92 .27 179 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (22) 28 Sultanpur Jahoor Hasan 168.36 773 P (lI -1-5) IfP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1133) 29 Kutubpur Hameedpur 118.17 543 P (1) RP(l) HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) (89) 30 Hashampuri 69.20 ------UN - I N H A 9 ! T E D ------fr<~ ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh '<:>{- ------_--_------_------11 12 13 14 15 ]Ii 1 ' I" _ .. ____ r _ _ ... ~ __ _ ... _ ...... ______• __ ...... ___ ...... __ " ~ ...... _- ...... ~ .. -- .. - ...... - -_ ...... ,_ .... - .... ----- ...... ---- - ...... -- ~ ...... ----_.--_. -~- .. --- .. -- .. ------t'H Ni\\J~lIWi\N oIlDi\'\' Ell TWE 14 ~~. 001 0.00 4.67 1l.00 fm:r~ 13 6 KR Ni\UGAWAN SADAT EA TW(43.00) 7.00 O. Oil :1,1,1 xjldSUVllh R>r.< 'f~R'!< llrr.\ 14 -/ TWE 1125.001 15.00 0.00 2.85 15 PR NAUGAWAN SADAT EAG ~'!P1'1 6 PR NIIUGAWAN SADA,\ EAG TWE1120.001 5.00 0.00 2.47 ~ 16 5 TWE198.001 2.00 0.00 3.19 17 KR Nl)UGAWAN SAOAT EAG ~ 5 KR NAUGAWAN SAOAT EAG TWE196.001 4.00 3. 00 3.71 ~ 18 3 TWEI10O.OOI 25.50 2.20 2.50 19 PR NAUGAWAN SAOAT EAG ~ 5 2.38 '!Wl:lZQO.OO\ 32.00 l.50 4.50 20 ~ ""Ilcy,,'t\~ "'l>-.<:lh": £.l>-.S ~'*'~ 5 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT EA TW(223.001,TWEI60.001 97.00 1.00 8.27 ~ 21 6 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT EA TW I 92.001, TWE 140.001 25.00 4.40 4.00 ~ TWE114:'001 52.00 4.54 10.00 23 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT EAG ~ 3 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT TWE 1331.00) 43.00 3.66 6.00 ~ KR AMROHA EAG 101 (20 .OO~/ TWE (80. 001 20.00 0.00 6.27 ~ 25 8 KR AMROHA TWF·(27.001 4. 97 0.00 0.00 ~~ 26 12 101(31.00) ,TIIE(30.00) 20.00 0.00 5.21 21 KR AMROHA Ell ~ 8 KR NAUGAWAN SAOAT EAG TWE (137 .251 ,0(3. 021 2.18 8.28 17.56 1F"fR'J{ "'B' m 28 5 KR NAUGAWAN SAOAT EA WilD .001, TIVE (90.001 10.00 0.00 8.17 ~~ 29 8 KR IIMROKA TW(64.20) 5.00 0.00 0.00 30 14 mJT!1lfr ______-- ______---- ______------..1'------___ -----_ ...... - _____ -_ --___ -_ .. ------.. --...... --.. ---...... -_ .... __ ...... ___ ...... __ .... ___ .. __ .. _-----_ .. . 10 ; 1--- ~;;:;;; ~ i~~;-~; f -~ ~;:;;~ ~ ~~; --- --"9; ~ 0;; ------======------~ -~ -=- ~- ~ -~-~ -~ -~- ~- ~- ~- --======------~~:------======------r ------ 32 Beebra Khurd 291. 37 2228 ? 11) RP(5) HP PO - (-51 -(5-10) 13311 33 Kaimllkhiya 178.0 559 P 11) -15-101 HP -15-101 -15-101 -15-101 1821 34 Rampur Safedbag 150.14 1076 P 11) -1-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) '1-51 1137 ) 35 Bakaina 89.44 369 -I-51 -1-5) HP -1-5) - (-5) . (5-101 164 ) 36 Khanpur Taga 116.96 348 -1-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) '15-10) (56) 37 Mohanpur Shumali 143.67 1010 P 11) -1-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) ·15-10) 1144) 38 Jamuna Khas 527.32 3059 P(2), PUC(l) MWC III HP PTa FRI ·15-101 (473) 39 Mohammadi Mafi 63.94 366 - (-5) -1-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) - (-5) (60) 40 Alipur Chamarwa 29.14 ------U N - I N H A a I T E D ------"'~ 41 Alipura Mazra Kaimukhiya 65.56 299 - (-5) -15-10) HP -15-101 -(5-10) as 142) 42 Lakarhat 172.00 1001 -1-5) -(5-10) HP -15-101 -(5-10) as (151) 43 Dehri Khurram 195. 07 877 - (-5) -(-51 HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) 11341 44 Isapur 14 6 .10 550 P (1) - (-51 HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (71) 45 Nanak Nagli 186.97 969 P (1) -I-51 HP -I-51 -I-51 -1-5) ( 1621 46 Dahaikwara 259.01 1128 P (1) -15-10) HP -15-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) ( 1891 41 P~l \ r.MllMn 101'1.11') ',1)11 -1-'1) -1-', ) liP - I-~) -(-5) -1-5) (76 ) 48 Beebra Kalan 217.73 1526 P 11) - (-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) -15-10) 1218) ------_------Census 01 rectorate, Uttar Pradesh II I~ lJ 15 16 I~ ------~------.------~------,l\HROH,I\ TWI90.0~1 3.00 0.00 0.00 ~3'\;~ 3; .'1\. 11 "1\ IINHOIlIl ~IIG GC ( 100. j I I ,We (~. 00 I HS.OO 0.011 O. j I 32 ) TW(101.001 ~~ PR KANTH EAG GC(lOO .001, TVI (5.00) 63.47 2.00 8.00 33 14 ~ KR KANTH EA GC(130.14),TW(10.00) 4.00 1. 00 5.00 KR NAUGAVIAN SADA! EAG TW(19.001,TWE(60.44) 5.00 1.00 4.00 ~ 35 11 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT EAG TW(14. 00) ,TWE (90. 96) 6.00 1.00 5.00 ~Wll 36 10 KR NAUGAWAN SADAT ED,EAG TW(12.00),TWE(120.67) 6.00 2.00 3.00 37 8 ~wm-ft KR KANTH EA GC(500.32) ,Tw{l3.00) 5.00 2.00 7.00 ""f\T1Sffi 38 17 KR KANTH EAG GC (25.00), TW(16. 00) 16.44 0.00 6.50 ~'lf'lft 39 16 PR, KR . AHROHA GCI29.14) 0.00 0.00 0.00 40 12 ~- PR EKAt-lTH EAG GC 150 .56), TW 14 .00) 5.00 1.00 5.00 ~'1Om~ 41 13 PR KANTH EAG GC (95.00) ,TVI (55.00) 14.50 0.00 7.50 ~ 42 11 KR KANTH EAG GC (150.00) ,TW (11.00) 20.07 6.00 B.OO 43 12 mt KR TKAt-lTH EAG GCI50.00) ,T' KR KANTH EAQ GCII09.00),WI4).OO) 30.0(j 0.00 fj.97 ~:pwft 45 13 KANTH GC(230.01) ,TVI{lS.OO) 46 KR EAG 5.00 2.00 4.00 ~ 14 KR KANTH EAG GC(120.69) ,TW(16.00) 5.00 1.00 3.00 tl'i'it"iintR 47 15 PR KANTH EA Ge(lOS.OO) ,TW(90.00) 15.00 0.00 7.73 ~q;Mi 4S 11 ------_------.------"I'fI'T1'RT~.;momr ------_. 2 ._M ______M __ • ______~ ______~ ______\\1 • ...... _-_._ ...... '" 49 'taquobpur ~OIJ.7] 49Y P (11 - (-51 HP - (-5) - (-51 - (-5) (76) 50 Khidmatpur 'i1.R1 17 - (-',) - (-'i I I(P - (-5) - (-,1 -(-~) (~ I 51 Narayanpur 129.50 1249 P (11 - (-51 HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 157) 52 Latifpur 56.25 1421 P (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (176) 53 Toor l'n,l)" ]""'j .. ( ...... )1 -(-~) liP - (-5) - (-!>I - ( .. ,) (~ I) 54 Chak Dheeka Nagla 81. 75 434 - (-51 - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (43) 55 Dheeka Nagla 77.70 _------U N - I N H A B I T 1: 0 ------_--- "'~ ------ 56 Shadipur 157.02 1012 P (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1158) 51 Muneemna.gar Urf Muneempur 119.39 511 - (-5) - (-5) UP - (-5) SUN - (-5) (59) 58 Jabdi 143.36 919 pel) MWC(l) HP - (-5) SUN - (-5) ( 1521 59 Chak Rustampur Urf Roshan 55.85 U N - I N H A B I T E Il ------"'~ 60 Tajpur 136.79 575 PIl).M(ll.PUC(ll - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) as ( 94) 61 Nagli Shekh 101. 98 841 P(l) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) ( 126) ------U N I N I T D 62 Fathepur Mazra Gajasthal 39.66 - H A B 1: ------"'~ ------ 63 Gajastha1 74.81 ~51 -(-5) - (-5) UP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 63) 64 Yusufpur Kainch 351.68 1727 P (2) - (-5) !H' PO - (-5) -(5-10) (254) 65 F.ithviplJC KhlJca 338,33 3027 P (1) - (-5) HP -i-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 419) 66 Chak Isa Sarai )0.1/ ------U N - I N H A B I T 1: D ------... _--- "'~ Census Directorate. Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 l~ 15 16 17 IE 2 ------_---- KR KANTI! EAG TWE I 186.23) 8.00 2.00 4.50 49 14 ~ KR KANTH EA GCI40.00) C83 1.00 B.!JO 50 16 ~ KR KllNTIl EA GC(50.00),TWI51.00) 19.00 0.00 9.50 'lTU' KR KllNTH EA GC(19.00),TWI26.25) 5.00 1.00 5.00 52 12 ~ KR KANTH EAG GC 182 .00) ,TW 1100. 09) 9.00 1.00 5.00 l'!.< 53 13 KR KllNTH EAG GCI50.00) ,TWI17.00) 10.00 0.00 4.75 itif>r"f1f<'lT 54 11 PR KANTH GC(70.00) 7.70 0.00 0.00 >itif>r'l'T<'!! 55 11 KR KANTH EAG GC 180.00), TW 140. 02) 30.00 0.00 7.00 56 11 ~ KR MROHA EA TWI90.00) 20.00 5.00 4.39 57 14 ~*~ PR MRDHA EA TWI95.00) 41.00 4.00 3.36 ~ 58 14 KR MROHA TWI40.00) 10.00 3.85 2.00 PR,KR AMROHA ED 2.79 TWl106.00) 20.00 4.00 4.00 60 12 ~ KR NAUGAWANSADAT ED TWI70.00),. 6.00 23.00 2.98 'l'lffi"imr 61 9 KR AMROHA TWI34.00) 3.75 0.25 1. 66 ~ lj"ffi Tf'WIi'! 62 8 KR NAUGAWANSJ\DAT EA TWI55.00) 15.00 2.00 2.87 ~ 63 3 KR AMROHA EA TWI27S.00) 65.00 5.00 6.6B ~~ 64 12 KR NAUGAWANSADAT SA TWI250.00) 75.00 5.00 8.33 65 4 ~~ .KR AMROHA TWI7.60) 1.00 0.40 1.12 "l'IilmmI'1 66 12 -;:------;------; ------; - ,------r - - - -;: 0------,- ~;---;;~;-~~;;i------;~;~;;------;~;~------;~i~------~:;;------~;------=~=;;------:~:;;------:~:;;-----,- (3<8) 68 Ha£eezpuc 108.05 711 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (107) 69 Badshahpur 107.25 791 P(2). PUC (1) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) I lOB} 70 Chak Kainch 4.05 ------'-- U N - I N H A BIT E D ------.tt 3lT'IR ------ 71 Alampur Ka inch 239.18 1700 P(l) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (206) 72 Chak Mehmoodpur 6.48 ------'-- U N - I N HAll l l' £ D ------~PllilJ1:: ------ 73 Munawwar pur 58.28 54B - (-5) - (-5) HP -.(-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) (8 6) 74 Chak Gaj asthal 21. 85 .- U N - I N H A BIT E D ------.tt 3lT'IR ------ 75 Barkhera Sadat 269.53 158:3 PIl) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 12U) 76 Kazipura Sadat 91.06 27~ - (-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(.5-10) - (-5) 13~) 77 Naser Nagla 159.05 571) p (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) { 9~) 78 Chakmilak ~atehpur Ganwar 29.54 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------.tt 3lT'IR ------ 79 Milak Fathepur Gawari 19.43 17.) - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (21)) 80 Aseypur Natthan Ganwari 76. 08 281) - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5J - (5-10) - (5-10) (46) 81 Nazarpur Kalan 165.52 lOOb PI 1) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (1~4 ) 82 Rasoolpur Ganwari 233.80 95'7 Pili RP(l) HP - 1-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (1'1:: ) 83 Husainpur Nikat Zlrki 14.16 6:2 P 11) RP(1) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (5) 64 Ibrahegrnpur IIb.)d ll)'/ .20 1)'):3 ['(I) - (-5) liP -H» - I 5-10) BS (102 ) ------_------_------.- Census Directorate, UUH prad~:Jh 11 12 13 15 16 11 18 ------~------PR NAIJGAWIINSADAT gA TW(59.101 ,TWE (150,001 46.~7 4.00 4.00 oOO~ 67 2 KR NA:JGAWlIN SADA1 ~ TW(38.00I,1WE(50.001 12.00 3.05 5.00 68 3 ~ KR NAUGAWlIN SADA'!' ~ 1W(32.00I,TWE(50.251 17 .00 1.00 7.00 69 2 ~ KR AMROHA TW(3.00) 0.75 0.25 0.05 qq;~ 70 11 KR NAUGAWlINSADAT EA TW(190.001 40.00 5.00 3.18 ~'i>tr 71 4 KR AMROHA TW(4.001 2.00 0.00 0.48 qq;~ 72 10 KR NAUGAWAMSADAT EO TW(45.001 S.OO 2.00 3.28 73 5 1f!O'i<~ PR,KR AMROHA TW (15 .001 (.oc l.OO 1.85 H 9 -~ KR AMROHA ~ TW(240.001 20.00 5.00 4.53 ~m<;R! 75 9 KR AMROHA EAG TWI65.00) 20.00 5.00 1. 06 ~m<;R! 76 10 KR AMROHA EA TW(130.00) 20.00 5.00 4.05 ~'!'T<'IT 77 10 ~R,KR AMROHA TI"(14.54I,TWE(15.001 0.00 0.00 0.00 qq; fIwr KR AMROHA EAG,EA TW (9. 00" TWE (1,0.001 0.00 0.43 0.00 fIwr KR AMROHA ED, EAG TW(18.001,TWE(22.001 35.00 0.70 0.36 so 7 am:t'!'~~ I{R I\MHOIlIl IW, EAG "1'1 (40.001 ,TW~ 160.001 bJ.OO 1. ijO 0.72 81 7 'IT''R'l\ 'IWIi PR AMROHA EAG TWE(205.001 9.80 9.00 10. 00 82 6 ~~ ~R AMROHA EAG 1W(2.00I,1WE 110.00) 2.16 0.00 0.00 ~R PR AMROHA ED TW(34.00I,TWE(36.001 35.00 1. 75 0.50 84 6 ~anon<:; ------_------_------_ 10 ------e5 Kanker Khera 100.31 51i0 PI: ) -(5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (80) 86 Dhawari 83.77 440 -(-51 -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -15-10) BS (541 67 Chak Dhawari 17.40 U N - I N H A B I T E D ------,n~ ------ 8a Jalalpur Khalsa 22.66 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------,n~ ------ 69 JalaJpur Nflrayan 12~ . :,4 RI') r I I) -(5-101 liP -lS-10) -15-101 os (I I J) 90 Panjoo Saui 156.22 1910 -1-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) BS (2531 91 Chak IbrahnemplJr' 2.83 ------U N - I N H 1\ !l I T E 0 ------,nwm; ------ 92 .P.?~t_a}jE _1_1~-'9 2~8 -/-5) -/-5) HP -/-5) -15-1D) ES 135) 93 Hadipur Kalan 265.69 1527 -1-5) MWC(l) HP - (-5) -(5-101 BS (189) 94 Ibraheempur Ghairabad 82.96 U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------_- -,n~ ------ 95 Awwalpur 115.74 810 ? 11) MWC(l) H? PO - (5-10) - (-5) ( 126) 96 Dehra near Amroha 159.45 1016 P11) -1-5) H? -(-5) -(5-10) 8S (140) 97 Sharfuddinpur 106.03 412 -1-5) -1-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) as 1541 98 Khetapur Jahangeerpur 158.24 1276 -I-51 - (5-10) HP -1-5) -(5-10) -15-10) 1165) 99 Shekhapura Imma 125.46 714 P11) -15-10) HP - (-5) - (5-101 -1-5) 1871 100 Daud Sa.rai 136.38 1240 P(2) -1-5) HP -1-5) - (-5) as 1154) 101 Fareedpur Ghosi 91. 06 U N - I N H A B ! T E D ------,n3llOlT!; ------ 102 Nl zampur Ga rbi 231. 4 9 --... ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------,n3llOlT!; ------_--- Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 1~ 15 16 17 18 ------_ ------_- -_------_------_ ------PR AMROHA ED, EAG TW[28.001,TWE(32.001 40.QO 0.37 0.00 ~icy 85 6 PR AMROHA ED,EAG TW(24.00),TWE(26.00) 33.00 0.77, 0.00 86 6 ~ PR,KR AMROHA TW(7.00) ,TWE(10.40) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ' PR,KR AMROHA TW (16.00) 6.00 0.66 0.00 88 ~WTMffi 6 TW[45.00),TWE(35.00) 32.00 12.24 0.00 PR IIMROHA ED, EAG ~'1l1'R 89 8 PR AMROHA ED,EAG TW(44. 00), TWE (56.00) 54.00 1. 22 1. 00 cqtl'!l'< 90 3 PR,KR AMROHA TW(0.83),TWE(2.00) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ' PR AMROHA ED,EAG TW( 17.00) ,TWE 116.00) 0.00 0.59 0.00 ~ 92 5 PH IIMROHA E:D,EAG TW(16.00) ,TWE(95.00) 1.00 1.99 1.00 ~~ 93 5 PR, KR AMROHA TW(58. 00) 20.00 2.00 2.96 ~>R3lI PR AMROHA E:D,EAG W(38.00),TW(42.00) 32.00 2.50 1. 24 95 8 ~ PR IIMROHA ED,EAG W(40.00) ,TW(45.00) 12.00 1.25 1.20 ~R PH IIMROC(DOHA EO,EAG W(30.00) ,TW(40.00) 34.00 1. 60 0.43 97 1 ~ KR IIMROHA ED,EAG W(45.00) ,TW(35.00) 16.00 1.24 1. 00 98 5 ~~ KR AMROHA ED,EAG W(45.00),TW(50.00) 28.00 1. 4 6 1.011 99 5 ~~ KR AMROHA ED, EAG W(50.00) ,TW(40.00) 42.00 2.00 2.38 ~tI'!I'< 100 3 PR,KR IIMROHA W(40.00) ,TW(30.00) 20.00 0.50 0.56 101 2 ~mm PR,KR AMROHA TW(95.00),TWE(90.49) 46. 00 0.00 0.00 ~l1ifi 102 2 10 103 t'azalpur 99. '>5 445 -1-5) - (-51 HP - (-5) -(-51 BS 153) 104 Khera 251.72 2213 P (l) RP(2) HP PO FRI - (-51 1313) Chak Apeoula 76. ~9 _------_- :1 N - I N !{ 1\ U [ T E 0 ------105 "'~ 106 Rampur JU[1nardar 217.73 13:'0 P 11) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) Ii II) 107 Peelakund 153.79 1243 P 11) - (-5) HP - (-51 -(-~I BS (2141 108 Makhdoompur 137.89 1129 PIli MWClll HP PO -(5-101 BS (1281 109 Chak IIlahdipur 61. 51 ------U N I N H II B I T E D ------"'~ 110 Yahiyapur 190.61 2023 P (1) - (-51 HP - (-51 - (5-10) BS 1474) 111 Mohammadpur Bhoora 29.95 ------(] N - I Nil A B I T E D ------.tt~ ------ 112 Mohanunadpur Jati 212.06 ------UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------'" .3l1>Jlif 113 Akbarpur patti 196.69 2093 P (11 -(-51 HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 13131 114 Rajaqpur 229.46 1614 Pill - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-51 BS (213) 115 Dhakka 396.19 1129 -1-5 ) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (137 ) 116 Takhatpur 108.46 546 P (11 ,Mil) RP (11 HP - (-51 -(-5) - (-5) (71) 117 Apraula Maybaq 195.87 2720 P (11 RP(I) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (421) 118 Haqdadpur 148.93 204 - (-51 -(-51 HP - (-5) -(-51 - (-51 (28) 119 Chak Usmapur 29.95 -----_---- U N - [ N Ii 1\ B I T E 0 ------"'~ 120 Alehdadp'Jr K.alan 253.7~ 1075 P( 11 RP 111 HP 110+ I - (-5) - (>10 I il6A I CenSllS Directorate, Uttar Pradesh I I ------_.. ------_ ------_------_------_ - - _------_ ------II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 _------_------... -- - .. - - __ .... - ~ ...... --_ ... _ ... - _..... ------...... -- ... ----_-.. _--- PR, KR IIMROIIA 8D,EAG 'l'W{24 .00) ,·rWE(2G.00) 48.00 1. c; 103 o. :W ~ 4 PR AMROHA ED.EAG W(161.00) ,TWE(]O.OO) 60.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 104 12 PR.KR AMROHA TW(70.69) 6.20 0.00' 0.00 qq;~ 105 9 TWE (190.00) 15.73 3.00 9.00 106 PR NAUGAWAN SADAT Ell. PR NAUGAWAN SADAT EO 1.00 TW(l25.00) 20.00 5.00 2.79 107 3 ~ PR AMROHA ED, EAG, EO TW (110.50) ,TWE 15.00) 22.39 0.00 0.00' 108 ~ 10 PR AMROHA TW(60.00) 1. 51 0.00 0.00 qq;~ 109 7 PR AMROHA ED, SAG TW 160.00), TWE 180 .00) 49.00 1. 40 0.21 \10 8 ~ PR AMROHA TW(20.95) 9.00 0.00 0.00 111 6 ~~ PR AMROHA TW(140.00) 72.00 0.00 0.00 ~;;ffi\ 112 3 KR Ar1ROHA EAG TW(7G.50) ,TW£(48.60) 11.49 0.00 0.00 113 2 ~~ ~R AMROHA BAG WIl75.00) ,TW8(30.00) 22.00 2.46 0.00 114 4 ~ PR AMROHA SAG W 1354. 00) 40.00 2.19 0.00 ~ 115 10 KR AMROHA SAG TW(l05.46) 2.00 1. 00 0.00 116 13 1IW KR AMROHA SA W1102 .00), 'l'W8 (55. 00) 35.00 3.87 0.00 ~.WoIJ1T \17 1" KR AMROHA EAG TW(l40.001 8.93 0.00 0.00 118 13 ~ PRo KR AMROIlA TW (27.95) 2.00 0.00 0.00 122 Gajana 241. 60 1171 P il) RP(lI HP PO -(5-101 - (-5) ( 176) 123 Sabd Allipur 20.23 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------_------'" 3lIi!1't 124 Saidpur 166.13 1257 Pil), PUC(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) 1174 ) 125 Bagarpur Kalan 289.68 1480 P (1) RPlll HP -1-5) - (-5) -(-5) (18 7 1 126 Chauhra Urf Mathuranagar 91. 87 414 -(-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) -15-10) -(-5) ( 66) 127 Bahadurpllf Khurd 130 _31 800 P (l) RP(l) HP PO - (5-10) -(-5) (108) 128 Chak Bahadurpur 17.40 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------'" 3lIi!1't 129 Jabdha 168.33 820 P(ll,M(I) ,PUe(l) - (-5) flP - (-5) - (-51 BS (122) 130 Kuri 111. 29 318 -1-5) -1-5) HP -1-5) -15-10) - (-5) (46) 131 Pipleeghosl 197 _4 9 950 P 11) RP II) flP - (-5) oRI BS ( 137) -132 Saidpur Imma 166 _33 2130 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (5-10) BS 1342) 133 Bhera Bhratpur 416.03 174 5 -1-5 ) -1-5) HP -1-5) - (5-10) 85 (273) 134 Jirki 127.89 738 PI I) RP (1) flP -1-5) -15-10) BS ( 99) 135 Nauharan 286.53 1288 P(2) RP(l) HP -(-5) -(v-10) -(-5) ( 192) 136 Qasampur Maiv 160 _67 794 P (1) RP (1) HP - (-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (111) 137 N.loo KhlJrd l~ J .ll4 441 -1-0) -H) liP -(-5) -IS-tO) - (-5) (63) 138 Pilak Sarai 115.74 630 - (-5j - (5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (99) T3 _------~------_------_ .... ---- _.. ------.. ------_------II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_------KR AMROHA ED TW[eo.OO) J.OO 0.37 0.00 Wll'F 121 13 KR AMROBA EA Ge(50.00) ,WIl05.00) 33.60 3.00 0.00 11"fRT 122 10 TWE(SD.OO) KR AMROHA TW(20.23) 0.00 0.00 0.00 KR AMROHA EA TWE [144 .00) 5.l3 0.00 17.00 124 13 Wr< PR AMROHA EA TWEI229.10) 14 .58 26.00 20. CO ~ KR AMROHA EAG Til' (25. eo), TOlE [45.00) 17.00 0.00 4.07 _N~ 126 7 PR AMROHA EA TW(30. 00), TOlE (50.00) 49.00 O. 00 1.31 127 9 ~~ \ KR AMROHA TW[4 .00) ,TOlE (B.OO) 2.40 1.00 2.00 dB 7 -~ KR AMROHA EO TW(120.00) 40.00 6.00 2.33 "l'>IT 129 11 KR AMROHA EA TN (40.00), TOlE 155 .00) 12.29 0.00 4.00 130 9 ~ KR AMRPHA EA TW (4 7.00), TWE (60 .00) 87.25 0.00 3.24 ~ 131 10 PR AMROHA EAG TW(41.00) ,TWE(60.00) 61. 30 0.00 4.03 Wr<~ 132 6 PR AMROHA EA TW (97.00) ,TOlE [130.00) 186.00 0.00 3.03 ..m~ 133 10 " PR AMROHA EAG TW(l5.00) ,TW£(81.00) 30.00 O. 00 l.89 ~ 134 8 KR AMROHA EAG 01(234.00) 48.00 4.53 0.00 ~ 135 10 I KR AMROHSO [DA EAG TW(lll.OO) 9.00 3.84 0.00 137 10 'l1'l.~ KR AMROHA EAG TW(65.00) ,TWEI43.00l 4.00 2.00 1. 74 ~mT'I 138 7 4 7 10 13;--;:;; ~~~------~7~ ~; '------~;;5 ------;~ i) ------: is: i 0)------~;------:is: 10) ------: is:!; i- r------~~ ------(110) 140 Chak Saddu 19,82 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------fr{~ ------ 141 Patti Raipur Kalan 142.05 399 - (-5) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (-51 (57 ) 10, Niu,arptJr KllIlrd J11.1)', h:~ 1 P (lJ -(,-10) liP -1,-10) -(5-10) us 187 ) 143 Nalao Nag;'a 132.34 817 - (-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) - (5-10) 8S ( 126) 144 Munawwarpur Vrf Muneempur 205.98 1021 P (1) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) -I-51 1:53) .' 145 Sikandarpur 134.77 1036 -(-5) -1-5) HP -,(-5) - (5-10) - (-51 (149) 146 Buderana 412.78 1511 P (11. M(ll MWC(ll HP - (5-101 - (5-101 8S (2351 10 Raipur Kalan 289.70 845 Pill -I-51 HP - (-51 - (-5) - (-51 11331 148 Mahua 248.48 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------fr{~ ------ 149 Aharoi 250.74 614 -I-51 - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) 187) 150 Milak Beekni 61.11 240 P II) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 136) 151 Hasarnpur 68.63 485 - (-5) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) ( 66) 152 Chak 8eekni 21. 45 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------fr{~ ------ 153. Sadullapur 33.19 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------fr{~ ------ 154 Ukasi 233.51 713 -1-5) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (79) 155 Maurnaya Chak 316.50 ,563 P (1) - (5-10) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) (264 ) 158 Hazarpur 297.05 11B5 P (1) -1-5) HP PO -1-5) -15-10) ( Ih9) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 75 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_------_. PR AMROHA EAG TW(H .00), TWE (30.00) 3.00 2.00 2.75 ~ 139 6 PR, KR AMROIIA TW(16.00) 2.00 1.00 0.82 qq;~ 140 6 KR AMROHA EA TIt'lf PR AMROHA EA TW(130.00),TWEI190.00) 5.00 4.00 2.05 142 6 ~~ PR AMROHA EA GC (40.00), TW (55.00) 2.00 2.00 2.34 'ffi'r'i'll'lT 143 8 TWE 131.00) PR AMROHA EA GC(35.00) ,TWI89.00) 2. 00 4. 00 5.99 'fl"'I\'F 3'l; ~ 144 10 TWE 170.00) KR AMROHA ED,EAG GC (30.00), TW (45.00) 2.00 3.00 4.77 145 10 TWE (50.00) ~ PR AMROHA EA GC{120.00) ,TW I 150.00) 3.00 2.00 7.78 146 10 TWE{130.00) ~ PR AMROHA EA TW (163 .00) ,TWE 1107 .00) 3.00 7.00 9.70 WI'F PR,KR AMROHA TW(15S.00),TWE(85.001 3.00 2.00 3.48 ~.m 148 3 PR AMROHA ED, EAG TWE{187.06) 46.40 17.28 0.00 ~ 149 3 PH AMROHA ED, EAG TW(30.001, TWE (24 .001 3.00 1. 00 3.11 ~~ 150 4 KR AMROHA EAG TW (45.901, TWE (30.00) 3.00 2.00 8.63 151 5 ~ PR,KR AMROHA TW(12.001 7.00 1. 00 1. 45 qq;~ 152 5 PR,KR AMllOIiA '·WEI25.00) 4.00 1. 00 3.19 153 7 ~ PR AMROHA EA TW(101.00),TWE(63.001 30.00 3.00 30.51 0ili1tft 154 5 PR AMROHA EA TW(164.00) ,TWEII03.00) 12.00 16.00 23.00 ~qq; 155 7 PR AMROHA EAG TW(100.00) ,TWE (150 .00) 42.05 5.00 0.00 158 18 ~ ------_. "R'lORT~, ~~ ------;------;------;--'------;------'-b ------~~------.... ;:; 9- -; ~l~ ~~~: ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~-;;:;: ~h~ --- i;: ~~; 6------61 ~'------=-; =51------= 1=51------~; ------= 1=5) ------=-; =; j ------=(5 =;:; j----, ( 10~) 160 Papari 233.,1 14 ')1 PIU - (-51 HP - (-5) -(-51 5-101 122~) Bhatpur Snfayil 147.R6 161 717 - (-~) - 1-5) HP - (-5) - (-'» - 15-10) III'JI 162 Akbarpur Sak.inya 25.27 :45 -(-5) -1-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) 120) 163 Chakiya 75.27 317 -(-5) - (-51 HP - (-51 - (-51 - (5-10) 138) 164 Bahlaulpur 65.16 291 -1-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) - (5-10) ( 40) 165 Sihali Marayan 289.77 789 P (1) - (-5) HP - {-51 -(-51 - (5-10) ( 12~) I \ l."olf:;t: J;.'l.1lyGflptil~ .&."'..J1P. ,"7," l.-tktrwltdr 4;;:rJ" e(l(,!f(l( H(i(C(lf, Ri'({f «p Po rRf B6" (38S) 167 Kothipura 129.01 391 - {-51 - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (50) 168 Sond"ia f'aridpur 138.81 589 - (-51 - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5,-10) (77) 169 Mohammad Saidpur 97.94 186 -15-10) -15-10) HP -15-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (35) 170 Bernanpuri Urf ~maniya 113.32 370 - (-51 -(-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -15-10) 1431 171 Ghansoor Bamaniya 120.60 739 - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5-10) IIO~I 172 Devipura 121. DO 413 - (-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -15-10) (58) 173 Phoo1pur Adalpur 224.20 1487 P (1) -1-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) ~ 1-5) 123~ ) 174 Jaleelpur 8aqqal 252.94 1277 P (I) -(-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) -15-10) 118~1 175 Urnrl Sadat 107.67 495 - (-5) - (-5) liP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (7~1 176 Khempur 44.92 121 P II) -1-5) HP -(-51 -(-5) -15-10) (20) ------. ______.. ______.. ____ ... ______.l. ______ CenSUB Directorate, Uttar ?r,)dr~sh ______22 ______11 ' 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_------_------... ------_ ... ------_ ... __ -- (R ;\MROHA TW(45 .00), TWE (50.36) 21. 00 1.01) 0.01) ~~~ 159 20 KR AMRDHA EAG TW(100.00),TWE(100.00) 25.51 8.00 0.00 160 20 'IT'lit AMROHA EAG TW(40.00),TWE (80.861 20.00 2.00 0.00 161 KR ~~ 19 KR ,\MJ;llllll 1·:AI1 'I'W (to.OOI, 'I'WE (to.2·/ I 3. 00 :: .i10 1).01l Jl~~ 162 12 NR AMROHA EAG TW(31.271,TWE(40.001 3.00 1. 00 0.00 ~ 163 ,f'P 20 KR AMROHA f.AG TW(20 .001, TWE (32 .161 8.00 0.00 5.00 164 21 ~ KR lIMROHA EAG TW (100. 001, TWE (100.77 I 80.00 0.00 9.00 fmwft :mlf.! 165 22 PR AMROHA EAG TW (100 .00), TWE (lOa .001 30.77 0.00 8. 00 166' 20 ~~ PH /I.MROHA EAG TW(50.001, TWE (45 .001 25.00 O. 00 9. 01 167 22 ~ KR AMROHA EAG TW (45 • 00 I , TWE (50.81 I 34. 00 1.00 8. 00 llRm~ 168 25 KR AMROHA EAG TW(70.941 20.00 1. 00 6. 00 169 26 ~~ KR AMROHA EAG TW(40.001,TWE(45.321 22. 00 0.00 6. 00 ~"3'l;~ 170 22 KR AMROHA EAG TW (45.0,91, TWE (40.601 30.40 1. 00 3.60 ~~ 171 22 KI! lIMROHA EAG TW (45.00 I ,TWE (45. 00 I 30.00 1. 00 o. 00 172 19 ~ PR AMROHA EAG Tl'i(40 .001, TWE (100.201 80 .00 0.00 4. 00 173 16 'FI'F.1~ KR AMROHA EAG TW (70.001, TWE (60.001 113. 00 2.00 7.94 174 n ~~ KR AMRDHA EAG TW (45. 001, TWE (45.671 10. 00 1.00 6.00 6'R1 tm;I1! 175 24 KR AMROHA EAG TW (19.921, TWE (11. 00) 10. 00 0.00 4.00 176 23 ~ ------_ ---_---- .... _-- -_ ------, ~~.FtR~ 10 ------... ------_ ..... ------_.. .. - ... 5 6 ------;------i~------_- .. ------_ ...... --...... -_ ...... -_ ...... --__ ...... ----_ ...... --...... -_ .. ----...... --...... ----.. -----...... --...... --...... _- --_. 177 Kumarhaya 108.05 684 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (90) 178 Nijampur Saidahi 126.67 826 P (1) - (5-10) HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) (123 ) 179 Hasanpur Katiya 217.73 1377 P (1) -(5-10) HP PO - (5-10) - (>10) (195 ) 180 Dabla 139.62 545 - (-5) - (-5) liP - (-5) -(-5) - (5-10) 1'17 ) 242 Chhabi 208.42 435 PIl) RP(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (66 ) 243 Sunpura 147.72 562 - (-5) RP 11) 'II - (-5) -(-5) ( 90) .' 244 Jala1abad Maj ra Sunpura 97.13 ------U N - I N H A 8 I TED ------>tt311O!1G ------ 250 Chak Chhabi 22.66 261 -1-5) RP(1) ,CHW(l) W - (-5) -1-5) Ils (47 ) ______L Total : 27467.64 135440 P(88) ,M(6) H(l) ,MCW(7) 20003 PUC(S) RP(26) ,CHW(2) ------~------_. -----~=--=------.- -~------. 11 12 13 14 15 It; II 1~ ------_.... --_.. ------_.. ------_ .. ------...... - .... -_ ...... - .. _.. _.. --_ .. -- ~- -- .. ------.. ------.. -- -_----- _.. ---_ .. ------...... ------_ .. ------.... ------_._------_. KR AI-IROHA EAG TW 14 0 . DO 1 ,TWE 140.051 20.00 0.00 8.00 177 c5 ~ KR .'IMROII.~ EIIG TW 145. Olll ,'['I'll:: loll ","7) 20.00 ,.00 b.OO ~tKit 178 :!h KR AMROHA EAG TW(100.00) ,TWE(90. 731 22.00 0.00 1.00 179 25 r.tf'l1l'i'.fofv:n KR AI-IROHA EAG TW 140.00) ,TilE 145.62) 44.00 1.00 9.00 W<'IT 180 25 KR UMRIKl\LAN EAG TWE(117.00) 0.00 3.00 28.42 ;mft 242 7 KR AI-IROHA EAG TilE (139.00) 1.00 1. 00 6.72 243 12 'fl'ilJ KR 11·'·:; (73 .00) 1.13 244 AI-IROHA 15.00 2.00 ~ 'II"RT 'fl'ilJ 12 PR KATH EA TWE (9.001 0.00 1. 00 12.66 'iI'Ii;mft I 250 1lT'f Ii ~ "H ~ - f'lfu- J!ll( Ii tlfutrr ~;;,fT I: m:hl I-J ;;mR <1; C. D. Block :- Amroha Tahsil Dhanaura 195 Chamraua 151. 00 480 P {1) -15-10) HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (92) 186 Chak Aarfi 55.00 67 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -15-10) -(5-10) 113) 187 Allipur Kalan 194.00 733 -(-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) -15-10) -15-10) 1117) 188 Jajruh 255.00 1563 P11) RP(Z) HP .PO - (-5) -1-5) (234 ) 189 8ahaura 254.00 1581 P (1) RP(l) HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) 1211) 190 Kuma1pur Mafl 97.00 471 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) 165) 191 Naugawa Taga 571.00 2171 P (1) MWC(1) ,RP(2) HP - (-5) -1-5) -I-51 (310) 192 Chak Naugawa Taga 2.00 ------UN-INHABITED ------"';;U;W; ------ 193 Ahamadpur Gawari 65.00 29 -1-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -I-51 -(-5) (3) 194 Khandsal Kalan 245.00 1066 P11) ,Mil) -1-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -(5-10) (173) 195 Khedka 227.70 1100 P11) RP (3) HP -(-5) -1-5) -15-10) (155) 196 Kaural 560.00 2193 P13) ,M(l) MWC(lJ ,RP(l) HP PO THU -15-10) 1306) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh lIT'! f.Ri'Im '&\ '1:::...AGE DIRECTORY ~lI'im LAND USE ------_ .. - --- -_ .... ------_.. ------.. ~ - _.. ------_.. -- -_ .. ------"" - .. ------_. ( ' •.J\.' '-ij; ~~ Land.U~e " • Gl aMil.'l!"'"'l"I'I' -'l"I'I'~~~~;;rrrl!~," (Le. area under different type of land use in hectFlres rounded upto two dec~mal places) ~. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~~:- 3T'lOO ~:- 'l'lin KR NOGAWASAQAT EA TW 140. CO) ,TWE (69.00) 25.00 0.00 : 7.00 ~ 185 7 _ am;! KR NOGABASADAT EAG TW(43.00) 8.00 0.00 4.00 186 7 KR NOGllBASADAT EA TW 180.00), TWE 156 .00) 28.00 0.00 30.00 ~q;ffi 187 5 KR I KR NOGABASAOAT EA TWI70.00) ,TWEll10.00) 35.00 0.00 39.00 ..m 189 3 PR NOGABASADEAT EA TWI27.00) ,TWEI42.00) 29.00 0.00 4.00 ~1!1'lfr 190 3 PR NOGABASADAT EA TW 1202. 00), TWE (205.00) 159.00 0.00 5.00 'lTrrr KR NOGAWASADAT TWE(2.00) 0.00 0.00 0.00 _'lTrrr PR NOGABASADAT EAG TWIl~.OO) ,TWEI2H,OII) 2.00 0.00 " .GO l~~ 1 ~J PR NOGABASADAT EA TWI213.00) 2.00 0.00 30.00 ~q;ffi 194 7 PR NOGABASAOAT EA TWE(213.04) 0.00 0.38 13 .28 ~ 195 5 PR NOGABASADA T EA TN 1503 .00) 17.00 0.00 40.00 ~ 196 7 10 197 Daulatpuri Nikat Kaura! : 17.00 641 -(-5) - (-5)' HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (101 ) 198 Mustfapur Nawada 157.00 971 P 11) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -15-10) (156) 199 Mlrjapur 66.00 ,86 - (-5) -(5-10) HP - (-5) - (5-10) -15-10) (84) 200 DhanatJ cee Hee r 280.00 1866 P (1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (;>;"}) 201 Milak Mahamudpur 86.00 423 -1-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) -15-10) (47) 202 Lodipur Bamasra 134.00 848 - (-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 123) 203 Kuda MaO 151. 00 874 P (1) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (121 ) 204 Mohammadpur Bangar 78.00 207 P 11) - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5)1 (27) 205 Khalakpur Kalan 261. 00 1011 P 11) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 154) 206 !'alab Sad. 155.00 979 P (1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (108) 207 Mukari 186.00 682 P (1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as 188) 208 Madna Khera 118.00 126 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-51 - (5-10) 85 ( 15) 209 Muda Khera 231. 00 1534 P (1), PUC (I) CWC(I),RP(l) HP PO -(5-10) as 12111 210 Ratanpur 193.00 676 P (1) -1-5) HP - (-5) - (10+) -(-5) (74 ) ------7------~ Total : 4889.70 22938 r{l8) ,M(2) MCW(2) ,ewC(l) 3216 PUC 11) RP (l0) 11 12 13 15 16 17 1B KR NOGAB~.SADA T EA TII(104.00) 5.00 0.00 6.00 ~~i!imM 197 7 198 KR NOGABASADI\ l' EA TW(136.00) 1.00 0.00 20.00 ~'l"lT<;T 9 KR NOGABASADAT EA Tli (50.00) 8.00 6.00 2.00 199 9 ~ KR NOGABASADAT EA TW(225.00) 46.00 5.00 4.00 m.m: 200 9 KR NOGABASADAT E:I\ TW(17.00) 0.00 0.00 9.00 ~~ 201 8 KR DllANAURA EAG TWE (99.00) 31.00 0.00 4.00 ~~ 202 6 KR NOGABASADAT EA TW(130.00) 2.00 0.00 19.00 ~"!l'lfr 203 10 KR AMARAHr. (DUHA EI\ TW(68.DO) 0.00 0.00 10.00 204 7 ~i/>R KR DHANAURA EAG TW(120.00) ,TWE(81.00) 55.00 2.00 3.00 ~i!iFIi 205 6 KR DHANAURA EAG TW{120.00) 30.00 1.00 4.00 '1T<'f PR DHANAURA EA TW (4LOO) ,!WE: (80. 00) 6LOO 4.00 0.00 207 6 ~ PR AMROHA E:AG W(2l.00) ,TWE:{40.00) 49.00 5.00 3.00 ~~ 20~ 10 ~R DHANAURA E:A II (90. OO)';TW£ (80.00) 57.00 0.00 4.00 209 7 'W~ PR DHANAURA EA W(51.00),TW{50.00) 87.00 2.00 3.00 210 8 trf'l'l< ------_------_------_- __ ------0.00 W(162.00) ,TW{2365.00) 80l.00 25.38 286.28 ..wr: TWE{1236.04) S \ 4,' rJl j I. I'" 5 ;:; 5 ! o r------~I~ 1991 "f'I1'11lRT 1991 CENSUS "'R~I'O' AMENITIES AND District Name : Moradabad 1lJIfif~"H~ • r'lf<1lJIfifW ~ mo:q;rmc: ~ mq;am: ~m:q;r 1i 3 10 C.D. Block Chhoi let Tahsil Amroha 156 Khandsal Junnardar 143.26 290 P (1) - (-5) W, HP - (-5) . (1D+) -1>10) (48) 157 Jamania Khurd 199.11 597 P (1) - (·5) w. HP - (-5) - (10+) -(-5) (74) 181 Rampur Khurd 52.61 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------..rr~ ------ 182 Rajupur Khadar 473.08 746 P (I) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (101) 183 Ramnagla 41. 68 262 -15-10) - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (01 184 Faindapur 133.55 650 P (1)' -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-51 - (-5) ( 10D{ 185 f'Bzalpuc 59.90 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E 0 ------..rr~ _... _------ 186 Rahimabad 94. 30 -----_---- U N - I N H I\. 8 I T E D ------..rra11W; ------ 187 Mukhtayacpur 59.49 ------U N - I N H I\. 8 I T E D ------..rrJW 188 Ramsarai 120.60 209 - (5-101 - (-5) HP -I-51 - (-5) - (-51 (24 ) 189 Bhankaci 91. 85 49 - (-5) - (-5) HP - (-51 -(-5) - (-5) ( 111 190 Fazlabad 91. 86 55 - (-5) - (-5) HP . (-51 - (-5) - (-5) ( 10) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh llflI~ VI Lr.~G8 DIRECTORY I1ftr lI' ml 13 15 16 17 18 Ili KR AMROHA EAG TWE(I77.00) 0.00 0.00 22.11 "I'!R KR KANTH TWE (44.00) 2.00 0.00 6.61 181 6 K" KATH TWE(380.00) 38.00 16.00 39.08 ~ KR KATH EAG TWE (32. DO) 1.00 2.68 6.00 KR KATH EAG TWE (110.00) 12.00 2.00 9.55 liiIRI'l' 184 .... KR KANTH TWE(40.00) 12.00 4.00 3.90 185 6 ~ PR, KR KANTH TWE (81.00) 8.00 3.30 2.00 ~ 186 5 KR KANTH TWE (50.00) 6.00 ~2. 00 1.49 187 9 ~ KR KATH EAG TI'IE(91.00) 13.00 4.00 12.60 li"lWI'I' 188 PR KATH EAG TWE(75.00) 6.00 3.00 7.85 m 189 PR KATl! TWE (10.00) 12.00 4.56 5.30 ~ 190 . -- ...... - ..... ~ ...... -_ ...... --.... ------_ .. - ..... __ .... -_ ...... _.. - _.... - ...... -_ ...... -- .. __ .. -_ ... --_ .. ------_ ...... -...... --_ .... "' ...... -~ ... _--- - ...... -_ ... -_ ...... - -_ ...... --_ ... - .. ------... ------_. ~~.mror ------6\ ------;;------i~---- .. -_. ------~------~------~------, 191 Budhanpur 93.qq 99 -H) - H) HP -H) -1-5) - (-51 I: I) 192 Ponipura 46.11 23 -\-5) -\-5) W,HP -(-5) - H\ -(-5) ( 4) 193 Dhakpura 165.93 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------1- 1\<3l1 194 SalelllPlJr Khas 945.7A 7R63 P (31 ,M (1) RP(4), CHW (21 W,HP - (-5) mr -(-'» IlH1) 195 Sikandrabad 358.16 1512 - (-5) -(-5) II,HP -(-5) -(-5) -\-5) (242) 196 Buranpur 118.98 ------.. _.. U N - 1 N H A BIT E 0 ------~3l1 199 Kasampur 128.29 2048 Pili CHilli) II,HP -15-10) - (-5) - (5-10) 1237 ) 199 Garhi 52.61 6338 P (3) ewC(l) ,RP(4) ,CHII(l) W PO SAT BS 1926) 200 Akbarpur Chahdari 117.36 3Q78 Pili CAWI1) W,HP -H) - (-5) -(-5) \364 ) 201 Chanctri Jlkbarpur 366.66 a48 - (-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) - H) (1371 202 Mujeebpur 11. 33 ------... _.... - U N - I N H A BIT E D ------1\<~ ------ 203 ~annagar Urf Kanth 450.84 HI -(-5) -H) W,HP ~H) -H) -1-5) (52) 204 Mohri Hajratpur 518.83 1677 P(21 RP (1) ,CHW (11 -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (259) C07 ------_ -- "7 - _ .... -' 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 2 ------.... ------;------_ ------_------_ ------_--_- - __ .- _. TWE (12.00) 10.00 5.80 6.09 191 KR KATH EAG ~ PR KAT II EA TWEI32.00) 9. 00 1. 00 4.14 ~ 192 TWE (l05. 00 I 44.00 6.00 10.93 193 KR KANT~ ~ 8 PR KATH EA TWEIBll.OOI 80.00 22.00 32.78 ~1Sffi 194 PR KATH EA TWE1269.001 51,.00 18.00 20.16 ~ 195 KR KANTH TWE 195 .00) 14. 00 6.00 3.98 196 2 '.!W KR MORADABAD TWEI80.00) 2.00 1.00 4.00 ~~ 197 35 TWE 187 .00) 10.00 14. DO 17.29 198 PR KATH EA ~ PR KAYHC [DC [DTB EA TWE (17.00) 4.00 0.00 31. 61 ~ 199 3 PR KATH E:A TWE(1l6.00) 0.00 0.00 1.3,6 ~-.:Ri\ 200 PR KATB EA TWE (256. 00) 11.00 1.00 32.66 ~~ 201 PR, KR KANTH TWEIB.OO) 2.00 0.33 1. 00 202 4 ~ PR KATH E:A TW~ 1401.00) 24.00 \0.00 15.04 1lf.R1'T{ "3'l; m 20;) PR KATH EA TWEI430.00) 42.00 28.00 18.83 'I1lrn~ 204 PII, KI\ KANT I! TWE 113.001 2.00 3.00 3.04 205 4 "'"~ KR KATH EA TWEI208.00) 18.00 6.00 10.01 00f 206 PR KATH EA TWEI133.00) 15.00 12.00 4.31 ~ 201 PR KATH EA TWE 1212 .00) 21.00 17.00 19.13 jl;~ 208 10 ------. 209 8egampur 496.57 3118 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) ( 461) 210 Peli Bisnoi 141.24 577 P(l) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (10·4) 211 Mohammadpur Mafl 152.17 1143 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 191) 212 patti Mcrha 113.62 1\1 P (1) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) ... {"5) 118) 213 Mukhtyarpur Nawada 495.75 3089 P (2) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (481 ) 214 Dumela Khalsa 71. 23 314 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) WO, HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (50) 215 Pahar Mau 195.07 798 P(l) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -15-10) - (-5) ( 116) 216 Dudela 93.08 462 P 11) RP(l) ,CHWIl) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (70) 217 Raipur «hurd Sibora. 363.83 1144 Pll) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (161 ) 218 Qazipura Khalsa 89.03 511 P (1) RPI1) ,CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (56) 219 Pathanagi 85.39 601 P (1) ,H (1) RP(1) ,CHW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (-5) (86) 220 Chak Nasirpur 17.81 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 221 Dumel.a. Mafi 30.76 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 222 Dharmpur Urf Loharpura 105.22 235 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W -(5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) (39) 223 Nasirpur 159.45 1262 P (1) RP (1)' CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) BS ( 199) 224 Harl Noorpur 20.24 906 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5-10) ( 103) 225 Jamniya Azam 235.94 441 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) ( 50) 42.49 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------226 Saifpur Garbi ------"'~ Census Directorate, Uttar I?radesh ~I ------E 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_ ------_------_------_ -----_------_-- PR KATH EA TWE(415.001 5:. DO 14.07 16.50 ~ 209 PR KATH EA TWE(120.451 0.00 2.77 18.02 .r.it~ 210 PR KATH EA TWE (134 .001 2.00 4.00 12.17 ~'ll'!i't 211 PR KATH EA 1WE(152.001 5.00 3.62 13.00 ~~ 212 PR KATH EA GC (115.001, TWE (347 .001 12.00 6.75 15. DO 213 ~~ KR KATH EAG TWE (67 .001 0.00 0.00 4.23 ~1lIffilT 214 GC (105.001, TWE (60.001 3.07 KR KATH EAG 5.00 2.00 ~lf.O> 215 KR KATH EAG TWE (19.001 1.00 0.00 13.06 ~ ,216 KR KATH EAG Ge(60 .00) ,TW£ (212 .00) 10.00 S .S) 13.00 Wl'l'"i& fuoiRr 217 KR KATH EAG TW£(62.001 1.00 0.00 6.03 ~1S1mlT 218 KR KATH EAG TWE(75.001 2.00 2.00 6.39 'lJ KR KANTH TWE (12.00) 1.00 4.00 0.61 220 7 -~ KR KANTH T"l£ (25<"001 5.00 0.00 0.76 ~'ll'!i't 221 8 KR K!lTH EAG TWE (95. 00) 2.00 0.00 ij.22 IllirF ~ l'irm'Ju 222 KR K!lTH EAG TW£(156.00) 0.00 0.00 3.45 ~ 223 KR KATH EAG TW£(13.00) 1.00 2.00 4.24 -ro'l."I< 224 KR KANTH EAG TW£(214.00) 5.00 1.00 15.94 "f'!f.f'IT Jl1"!'1 225 6 KR KANTH TWEI36.00) 1.00 3.00 2.49 226 4 ~TJOiT 10 227 Abidpur Chak Taha 206.40 U ~ - I NHABITED --_------>tt 3lfiI1G' _------ 228 Muhammadpur Bhagwandas 166.74 440 Plll,Mll) RPIlI,CHW(11 W,HP - (-5) -(-5) as 1691 229 Umri Dehat 165.52 U N - 1 N H A BIT E D ------>tt~ ------ 230 Dehra Nikat Umri 31:.21 1509 P (11 RP (1) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) as 1\761 231 Dari Mahmoodpur 273.17 1140 P 11) RPI1) ,CHWll) W,HP -I-51 - (-5) as 1174 ) - - 232 S.lCpllr 30tkl ? ~ . ~l ~ ...... _--- U N - I N II II 0 I TED ------IR~ ------ 233 Haqdadpur Urf Telipura 113.32 U N - I N H A BIT E D ------'" 3lfiI1G' £31{ Kiiatapur 21.,. ;S 495 17(11 R(J (! I, Cf(W( il W,K(J - (5- Lal - (5-1.01 - (-51 (84 ) 235 Budanpur 8ilayatnagar 103.19 537 P (1) RP(l) ,CHWll) W,HI> - (-5) -15-101 - (-5) (97 ) 236 Sadaqpur Ori Maluqpur 193.44 694 Pill RI>{l) ,CHI/(l) HP -(-5) - 1-5) -(-5) ( 99) 237 Kiratpuri 125.16 5B2 -1-5) - (-5) Ii,HI> -(-5) - (-5) - (-51 192) 238 Thath 95.10 294 -I-51 RPll) ,CHl'lll) Ii,HI> - (-5) - (5-10) - (-51 157 ) 239 Sirsathath 192.64 1025 I> 11) RP{l) ,CHl'l(1) W -(-5) -1-5) 8S 1139) 240 Govindpur Gyanpur 117.36 293 P (1) RP{l) ,CHW{l) Ii -(5-10) -15-10) - (-51 143 ) 241 Sadupura 201. 54 888 P (2) RP(l) ,CHW{l) HP - (-5) -1-5) as 1157 ) 245 Avi Hafizpur 273.98 1745 P (2) RP{l) Ii - (-5) - (-5) - 1-5) (265) 246 Chak Avi Hafijpur 22.26 U N - [ N H A a I TED ---_------IR~ ------ 247 Paigambarpur Sukhbalilal 286.12 2418 P (1) RPI3I,CHW(2) W,HP -(-5) SUN as (312 ) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh CJt ______~------______L ______-. ------11 1 C 13 14 15 11; 1'1 1~ ------_------~-- PH K.'l.NBTH GC (13 .00) ,TWE ,14 .00) 35.00 15.00 9.40 ~~ PR KANTH GC (l04. 00) 38.00 13.00 10.52 O'!it~ 229 5 PR KATK EA TWE (278.00) 5.00 0.00 28.21 mr~O'!it 230 11 PR KATK EA TW£(250.00) 2.00 1.00 20.17 ~~ 231 KR KANTH TWE (16.19) 4.05 1. 61 0.00 ~mT 232 6 PR MORADABAD TWE (107.00) 3.00 1. 00 2.32 ~O'l;~ 233 34 1\1< KA'111 'E;h --rw.. \l1>,() ,'I)"\)) ").~ .'()'() y~.'()'() ").'() .1") 'l!1OJ1If '-")~ KR KATH EA TI-IE(88.00) 5.00 4.00 6.19 ~~ 235 KR KATH EA TW£(173.001 3.00 4.44 13.00 ~"34;~ 236 KR UMRI KALAN EA TWE(107.00) 6.00 2.00 10.16 ~ 237 9 PR KATH EA TWE(73.00) 13.00 0.00 9.10 OJO 238 PR KATH EA TWE (162 ."'60) 12'.00 6.00 12.64 ftm:rroIo 239 KR KATH EA TWE(92.00) 7.00 6.00 12.36 ~W'!'F 240 PR UBQ[DMRI KALAN EA TWE1171.00) 15.00 6.00 9.54 tl'fii'FT 241 3 PR AMROAA EAG TWE (242.00) 4.00 3.00 24.98 3llift~ 245 12 KR AMROAA TWE(21.00) 0.00 0.00 1.26 ~~ 246 12 PR AMROAA EA TWE (251.00) ll.OO 8.00 16.12 ~~ 247 10 ____ -______.:. ~ ___ ... _...... __ ...... ______...... ______...... ___ .... ______... -______... ______-.1'-- 10 248 Kaji Kheca 171.19 1043 RP 11) W, HP - (-5) -1-5 ), - (-5) ( 183) 249 Sunderpur Chaupura 140.01 JOg3 P(1) RPI 1) ,C"IIW(J) H ,~ _ (_'') (III) 251 Dehri Jurrunan 2: 9.25 695 P (1) RP 11) , CHW ( I) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (88 : 252 Pauta l~b. 27 370 P (1) RP I I) ,CHW I I) HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) ( 61) 253 NI,!Il I 4JH Li(11 RP (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 177) 254 Sahmohammadpur Nawada 112.10 " N - I N H A 8 I TED ------ 255 Mankua 173.62 672 Pill RP(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (111) 256 Kuf lSO. 55 1007 P (I) RP(l) w,fff' - (-51 - (-51 - (-51 (180) 257 Alipura 66.78 328 P ill RP(2) ,CHW(l) W,AP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (49) 258 Saindoli 192.23 1110 P(Z) RP(2) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) ( 172) 259 Sahpur Abba1 Niyari 209.23 878 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) ( 143) 260 Chand Kheci 108.86 250 - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) ( 38) 261 Adampuc Ocf Aghapur 101.18 518 - (-5) -(-5) 1'1 - (5-10) -15-10) -15-10) ( 65) 262 Khan Khanpur Ucf 81chpuri 187.38 1060 P il) - (-5) \'I,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (172) 263 Asgaripur 12:.41 274 P (1) RPIl) \'I,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (51) 264 Mathana 283.29 1.313 P (1) ,M(l) RP(1),CHW(2) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (225) 265 Ramnagla 163.09 662 - (-5) RP(l) ,CHW(l) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 1105) 266 Akbarpur Sihali 127.89 803 P (1) RP(l) ,CHW(l) HP PO - (-5) - (-5) ( 122) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 93 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 ------KR AMROHA EAG TW£:(149.00) 2.00 2.00 18.19 'liT'lfr~ 24B 12 KR UMRr KALAN EA TI-IE(128.00) 2.00 2.04 8.00 249 4 ~~ PR UMRI KALAN EA TW'O (182.00) 8.00 10.00 19'.2, 251 4 mt'T"R KR UMRI KALAN EA TWE (111.00) 2.00 4.00 9.27 rITor 252 4 KR UMRI KALAN EA TWE (132.00) :. .00 3.00 14.60 f.M 253 4 KR AMROHA TWE (102.00) 2.00 3.00 5.10 :Jlitoll~t>a:ji;1j{ ~ 254 13 KR UMRlKALAN EAG TW'O(155.00) 6.00 3.12 7.50 255 3 !f'I'FIT . I KR UMRI C![DKALAN EA TWE (134.00) 4.00 10.00 2.55 256 4 iff KR AMROHA EA TWE (60. 00) 1.00 5.78 0.00 257 10 ~ KR AMROHA EAG TWE(161.00) 13.00 6.00 12.23 ~ 258 10 KR AMROHA EAG TWE(184.23) 4.00 2: .00 0.00 ~~~ 259 11 KR AMROHA EAG TWE (93. 00) 0.00 1.00 14 . ~F; ;rii;'~ 260 10 KR AMROHA EAG TWE (89,-00) 4.00 2.00 6.16 261 16 ~;,i-~ KR AMROHA EAG TI-IE(156.00) 4.00 5.00 22.36 W'1W'1f1i\;,i- ~ 262 16 KR UMRIKAIJIN RAG TI-IF. (101.00) 1~. 00 3.00 :;.41 Jm>rI\tr( 263 J PR UMRlKALAN RAG GC (56.00) , TWE (2 DO .00 I 12.00 6.00 9.29 'flIRT 264 7 PR VMRIKllLAN EA TWE(146.001 6.00 2.03 7.06 Wf.'!1TMT 265 3 PR UMRlKALAN EA TWE(63.00) 38.00 4.00 22.89 266 3 ~~ ------.. ------.. _------... ------.. ~- .. --- ... ---- .. ------...... --... - .. -. ~ ----·----s------ti------10 267 Sekhupura Intjam Alikhan 209.63 579 P (11 RPlll,CHW(11 HP - [5-101 - (5-10) 199) -15-10) 376 P (1) RP(ll,CHW(l) HP - [-5) -1-5) 268 Chhajju Nagla 138.41 - (-51 159) P (1) RP (2), CHW (1) HP -1-5) - (-5) 269 Dhaki 200.33 1277 - 1-5) ( 175) P(l) RP(l) ,CHW(2) W,HP -(-5) 270 Shadupura 99.56 503 - (5-10) -IS-I0) ( 63) 271 Sh"rpIJrd 11 'I. I ~ 'Ill) P( 1) RPII) ,CHW(I) W,RP PO -(5~10) - (5-10) ( ,20) 272 Madhwa Khalsa 195.47 1115 P (1) RP(l),CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -'5-10) (164) 273 failra Patti 284.50 1530 P[l) RP(l) ,CHWll) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) 1197) 274 Madhipur Urf Madayan 125.46 317 P 11) RP(l) ,CHW(I) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - 15-10) 147) 275 Adalpur Jogi Siniali 22~.20 99B P 11) RP(l) ,CHW(2) W,Hi? - (5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) 1162) 276 Simla :'56.24 710 P (1) RP (1) , caw ( 1 ) W,HP - (-5) 7 (5-101 -15-10) (1141 277 Mundha Kher ia 131. 93 322 P(21 ,M( 11 RP (1) , CHW III W,HP PO -(5-101 -15-10: 150) 278 Tellpura Khalsa 103.biJ 320 P (1) RP (1), CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) 148) 279 Alipura Khalsa 171.19 1301 P (1) RP(2) ,CHWll) W,HP - (-5) -15-10) -15-10) ( 181) 280 Imaratpur' 144.88 342 - (-5) RPll) ,CHWIl) W,HP -15-10) - (5-10) -15-10) 155) 281 Sabdal Eoriwala 140.84 8 P 11) RP(l) W -I-51 - (-5) -1-5) (1 ) 282 Barodi Beeran 67.58 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------_--- ""~ 283 Rasulpl.u Gujar Dhyansingh 292.19 813 P 11) RP(l) ,CHWI1) W - (-5) - (-5) BS 1104) BS 284 Ahemadpur NlgO 259.82 869 Pill -15-10) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) (114) ... -_------_ ------... --- ...... ------... ---_ ..... -- ---_ ... - .... -_ ... ---_ ... ------...... -- ... _... - ... --- ... --- ...... ----_ ... -_ ... --- ...... -_ ...... ------... ------'" Census Oitectordte, Utt"r Pradesh ~ ..... -~ ...... -- ... _------.------~------:1 1: 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_ .... - ... ------.... --- ... ------_ .... _.... -----_ .... ------_ ... ------_ ...... ---_ .... -_ .... ------_.... - .... ------.... ------PR UMR I KAlAN EA TWE 1191. 00) 2.DO 5.00 11.63 ir'fFT~~ 267 5 PR UMRIKALAN EA TWE 1117 .00) 13 .00 0.00 8.41 """l'l'lffi 268 4 KR UMRIKALAN EAG TWE (183 .00) 2.00 0.00 15.33 ol'!fr 269 6 KR UMRI KALAN EAG TWE(85.00) 2.00 4.00 8.56 270 6 ~ PR UMRlKAlAN EAG TWEl105.00) 3.00 2.00 9.79 271 7 ~ UMRlKALAN EA PR GCI60.00),TWEI126.00) 1.00 3.00 5.47 ~"G1ffi!l 272 6 PR UMRlKArAN EA TWE (254.00) 12.00 4.00 14.50 ~q¢ 273 6 KR ~11RI KALAN EAG TWE (114000) 4.00 2.00 5.40 ~:%~ 274 8 KR UMRI KALAN EAG TWEI197.00) 3.00 12.00 12.20 ~~fuf.r3Wi\ 275 12 PR UMRI KALAN EAG TWE 1138. DO) 9.00 4.00 7.24 fW:wIr 276 8 PR UMRI KAKAN EA TWE 1116.00) 7.00 2.00 6.93 277 8 'f."T~ PR UMRI KALAN EA TWE(95.00) 1. DO 0.00 7.60 278 4 ~11l1Rm PR UMRI KALAN EA TWE I 151.,00) ).00 5.00 12.19 279 4 ~11l1Rm PR UMRI KALAN EAG GC(26.00),TWE(97.00) 1.00 4.00 16.88 280 10 ~ PR KATH EA TWE(124.qO) 3.00 2.00 11.84 tfiii<'f~ 281 KR KANTH TWE(60.00) LOO 3.00 0.18 ~ PR KATH EA GC(64 .00) ,TWi:(~QO.001 10.00 6.00 1~. 19 «!.l'I'I< 'PI< VlRfur: 283 PR KATH EAG TWEI222.00) 21.00 0.00 16.82 284 5 ~~ ------2 3 10 ------_------285 MadhlJplJri Inayatpur 180.50 1307 P( 1) -(5-10) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) RS ( 1,,)1 286 8agiya Sagar 180.16 1265 - (-5) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (195) 287 Chhajjupur Abbal 26.10 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 288 Jas5un.1qla 65. lfj 272 - (-5) - (-5) \oj -1-5) -1-5) - 1-5) (43) 299 Ramnagar Urf RampuI'a 139.62 470 P(l) ,M 11) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) (57 ) 290 Phoolpur Mithanpur 353.30 1066 P 11) CWCI1) W,HP -15-10) - (5-10) BS 11461 291 Khalilpur Kadim 596.93 1914 P 11) - (-5) W,HP -'(-5) - (-5) -1-5) 1255) 292 Barudi ~attehullapur 152.98 17 -1-5) - (-5) VI -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) ( 1) 293 Hebatpur Saifullapur 315.67 946 -(-5) RP(l) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (146) 294 Muz.affarpur Tanda 163.90 1139 P (1) RPI1) W - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) 1182) 295 Chak Rustampur 23.47 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------_----- "'~ 296 Rustampur 141. 65 524 Pill RP ( 1 ) , CHW ( 1 ) Ii -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (64) 297 Azdahapur 84.99 25 -1-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) (6) 299 Sherpur 59.90 736 P 11) RP (I) ,CHW 11) VI -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1107) 299 Bhainsla 67.99 678 Pill RP(l) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) (104 ) 300 Rasulpur Chaura 331. 85 2059 P 11) RP(l) ,CHWll) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (298) 301 Bhainsli Jamalpur 310.00 1115 P (11 RP(l) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) 1155) 302 Sarnad-pur Buniyadpur 134.36 473 - (-5) -1-5) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) - (-5) 172) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 97 ------_------_--_ - --_ ... --_ ... --_ ... _- -_ ...... --...... -_ ...... -_ ...... --...... - _-_ _------_ ... ------_ ... -_ ...... -_ ... ------~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ... -- ...... ------... ------_ ...... ,_ ... ------_ ... ------_ ... ------_ ... --- ... -- -_ ... -_ ...... -----_ ... ------_ ...... -- ...... --...... -_ ...... -- ...... __ ...... "" _l.. __ ...... ______... ______... __ .. PR !\ATH EA TWE 1159 .00) 2. 00 8.00 12.50 ~~ 285 KR UMRlKALAN EAG TWE Ll58 .00) 6.00 4.00 12.16 ~WR' 286 4 KR KANTH TWE 121.00) 1.10 4.00 0.00 287 9 ~31O'ffi KR !\ATH EAG TWEI47.00) 2.00 7.00 9.16 288 10 ~ PR KATH EA TWE 1123.00) 4.00 3.00 9.62 "{1'R'R 0'\; ~ 289 10 PR KATH EA GC(1l3 .001, TWE (200 .00) 5.00 12.00 23.30 'F'W~ 290 KR KATH EA TWE 1474.00) 45.00 13.00 64.93 291 10 ~~ KR KATH EAG !WE 1134 .00) 6.00 4.00 8.98 ~~ 292 KR KATH EAG TWEI2B5.00) 11.00 6.00 13.67 ~~ 293 PR KATH EA TWEI145.00) 3. 00 2.00 13.90 294 ~GI">T KR KANTH !WE 123 .001 0.00 0.00 0.47 295 4 'qq;'~ PR KATH EA TWEll09.00) 1.00 10.65 21.00 296 ~ PR KATH EAG TWE 167,,00) 12.00 1. 00 4.99 297 ~ PR KATH EA TWEI44.00) 6. 00 2.00 7.90 ~ 298 PR KATH EA TWE(57.00) 2.00 3.00 5.99 299 PR !\ATK EA TWEI301.001 13. 00 6.85 11.00 -\1iM'1< KR KATH EA TWE1282.001 8.00 6. DO 14.00 W~ 301 PR KATK EA !WE (104 .00) 4.00 12.00 14.36 302 13 ~~ ------_-_ ------_-_._------_. .:~ -:._;_:.._ -=.":::::::.-=:.: -:. :.::..::..~~_-=- ~:-=--=--=--=--:=":.::::: :.::.: ::_:::::: -_:::::.::.-_:::_~_ .... _ -_-_ -_ -_~-_ -_ -:.-.:-:_-_ ... _ -_-:. .~,::.:.:.~.o:.. ~-_-___-=-::.- ____ ... ______... _ ...... -___ ------______-______~~------~=------=---i:,------_ ... ----- 303 Seekr i t)2J -I-51 - (-5) W,HP -I-51 -I-51 -1-5) 1591 304 Sadarpur MaUabpur 322.95 2173 PI3),MI\),HI:) Hill, RP 11), CHW 11) w, HP PO SAT 8S (266) PUC ill 305 Mehandari Sikandarpur 199.52 498 P(ll - (-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1631 306 Bhikampur Asdalpur 276. 0: 3204 Pili -1-5) W,HP -1-5) SUN as (4611 307 Chha i let 169.57 1496 P 12) CWell) ,RP(ll,CHWll) W PO FRI as (220) 308 Athal 59.49 UN-INHASITED 309 Nagla Jograj 98.34 164 P (l) RP(l) ,CHWIlI W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 121) )10 Sanjarpur Sultanpu1: 182.92 624 P (1) RP 111. CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) - (-51 (951 311 Khushsahalpur 271.15 1390 Pili RPIlI,CHWII) W,HP PO -1-5) -1-5) 1200) 312 Karanpur Harikishanpur 159.86 848 p 11) RPll) ,CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) [120) 313 Kori Rawana 424.53 4378 P(3) ,Mill RP(51,CHW(ll W,HP PO T[]E - (-5) 1592) 314 Khalilpur Amru 193.45 952 P 11) ewCIl) ,RPll) W,HP -(-5) THU BS (l40) 315 Pachakara Khanpur 354.11 1261 P(l) RPll) ,CHW(l) -(-51 - (-51 BS 11781 316 Chajjupura Doyarn 184.14 1253 P 11) RP(l) ,CHWIlI W,HP - (-5) WED -1-5) 11301 317 Golapanday Urf Saind1ipur 272 .17 1304 P 11) RPIl) ,CHW(l) -1-5) -1-5 ) -I-51 12081 318 Manpur Muzzaffarpur 119,39 1108 P (1) RPll) ,CHWll) W, HP -15-101 - (5-10) -1-5) 1194 ) 319 Khanpur Muzzaffarpur 80.94 293 - (-5) -1-5) W,HP -1-5) -1-,5) -1-5) 139) 320 Nazarpur 28.73 211 -I-51 -I-51 II, HP -H) -1-5) -I-51 131) ------_ ... ---_ ... ------_ ...... ---,,-"'''' _- --...... - ...... ----...... -_ ... -_ ...... _...... -_ ... -_ ... - _- -_ ... ------_ ... ----_ ...... -----_ ...... ------_ ...... --...... ---_ ... _- ...... -_ ...... 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S2 8.00 m.m 303 13 PR oATH EA GC 192.00) ,TWE 1200.00 I J .00 4.00 23.9S 304 12 ~~ PR KATH EAG GCI60.001,TWE(ll9.001 3.00 6.00 11.52 ~~ 30S PR KATH EA TWEI240.00) 6.00 14.00 16.01 306 10 ~~ PR KATH EA TWEI123.00) 8.00 21.00 17.57 ~ 307 10 PR,KR KANTH TII'£149.00) 8.00 0.00 2.49 ~ 308 B KR KATH EAG TWE 183 .00) 3.00 4.00 8.34 'l1Tffi~ '309 15 I KR KATH EAG TWEI164.00) 4.00 2.00 12.92 310 16 ~W'lR'F KR KATH EAG TWE 1224 .001 21.00 4.00 22.15 311 16 ~ KR KATH EAG TWEI144.00) 10.00 0.00 5.86 312 16 ~~ PR KATH Ell TWEI379.00) 12.00 20.00 31. 53 ~'«iR! 313 12 PR KATH EA TWEI165.00) ,TKIJ.OO) 6.00 1. 00 le.45 ~,Wli' 314 10 KR KATH Ell 1'WE(332.00) 2.00 6.00 14.11 ~1OR'F 315 14 KR KATH EA TWEI143.00) 18.00 0.00 23.14 ~~ 316 13 KR KATH EA TWE(233.00) 15.00 5.00 19.77 ~"311;~ 317 16 KR MORADABAD EA TWEll03.00) 2.00 5.00 9.39 31B 15 'lR1F~ PR MORADABAD EA TWEI67.00) 0.00 0.00 13.94 319 16 'YR'I<~ PR MORAOABAD EA TW£(22.00) 1.00 2.00 3.13 320 16 ~ ------... ------:--~-_-!!'~.!"'--~------r- ""'-_ ...... 10 '"" ~ ",. -_ .. __ .... ,_ .... "' ...... -- .. _..... _... ~ -_ .... -_ ...... - ...... _...... - ...... ~ ... _.... RP(ll,CHW(lI w, HP PO - (5-101 BS "I~ r P(21, M( 11 321 Kuchawal1 218.54 {~08 1 -{-51 -{-51 w, Htl - {-51 -I-51 1C ,[i! 374 - (-51 322 Shukla ( 601 -I-51 RP(1I,CHW(11 W - (-5) -I-51 99.56 564 P (1) 323 r:ishanpur (801 -1-5) - (-51 RP(II,CHWlll W,HP -1-5) 287.74 1354 p(ll,M(l) 324 8airampur ( 193) -IS-10) - (S-10) -1-5) - (-5) - (-51 W, HP Dulapur Near Changet'i 84.58 331 325 (59) - (5-10) -I-51 -(-5) P( 1) - (-5) W, HP Urf Alinagar 165.52 103, 326 Anyari (1601 W,HP - (-5) -(-51 - (-5) 310 -(-5) -(-5) Nakshandabad 88.63 327 (44 ) -(-5) -(-5) RP(l) ,CHW(l) 1'1, HP -1-5) 295.12 1961 P (1) 328 Kura Meerpur (324 ) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-51 -(5-10) W,HP 118.11 583 -(-5) 329 Jarnalpur Madi Nagla (102) -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) p(l) RP (1 ) , eHW (II W,HP 72. ~4 610 330 Shahpur Mukarrarnpur 1105) -1-5) -(-5) RP (I) ,CHW (I) W,HP -(-5) 303.53 1785 P11) 331 Salawa (2361 -(-51 -1-5) RPlll. CHW (II W,HP -1-5) 189.40 2523 PI21 332 Bibipur (3101 -(-5) -(-5) RP(1),CHW(1) W PO 86.61 3101 P(2) 333 Sarai Khajor 1428) -(-5) BS RP(ll,CHW(l1 W,R? PO 388.51, 24~6 P12) 334 tadawali 1 -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) W, HP -(-5) 93.0B 268 -(-5) 335 Madhpuci (27) -(5-10) -1-5) - (-51 W, HP -(5-101 46.95 298 -I-51 336 Chak Jogawa 1 i (401 -(5-10) -(5-10) -I-51 - (-5) W. HP 191. 02 393 P (11 331 Chak Hamidpur (57 ) -(-51 W,IIP -(-51 - (-5) P(ll RPllI,CIIWlll Manda 1.1 Mohilrnrn.ldpu r .J,lln,lp ~ \ 2 . ~I ~\ ::::14 33~ (2941 --_------_------~- - _-_ ------_------_ - _- _------Census Director;]t~, Uttar Pcad~sh \01 12 13 ;, i5 16 : 7 13 ------... ------_------_---_ ------.... ------_ ------_ ---;------_------~------?R MORADAB.~D EA TW£ (119.00) 5.00 1.00 22.54 321 16 ~ ~R KATH EAG TWE(58.001 2.00 2.00 8.01 322 13 ~ PR KAT I! PoA roc ( 11,.00) "I'WI'~ ("14 .1)0) ~. 00 iI.OO f,',j) flf;~R'jt 323 l:.! ~R KATH EA GC(60.00) ,TW£ (200.00) 4.00 6.74 11.00 324 13 ~ KR MORADABAD EA TWE(72.00) 7.00 0.00 5.58 ~f.m;wm 325 17 KR MORllDABAD EA TWE(137.001 17.00 4.00 7.52 3f>lTitm~ 326 18 KR KATH EA TWE (74 .00) 2.00 3.63 9.00 ~ 327 H PR KATH EA TW£(260.00) 6.00 4.00 15.72 328 14 ~~ KR MORADABAD EA TWE(101.00) 2.00 6.00 1.17 "f1l1i'I1F 'f"T 'JTW!T 329 16 PR MORADABAD EA TWE (54 .00) 10.00 2.00 6.44 330 16 ~~ PH MORADBAD EA TWE(278.00) 4.00 8.00 13.53 tlM1 PH MORAIlABAD EA TWE:(1~9.Q(l\ 5.00 ~.OO 11.40 JJ2 15 ~ PR MORADABAD EA TII£(72.00) 4.00 2.00 8.61 mf1!1lql" 333 14 PR MORAllABAD EA TWE(343.00) U.OO 6.51 26.00 ~ 334 13 KR MORADASAD EA TWE(83.00) 3.00 1.00 6.08 335 15 ~ KR MDI] ( OORllDABAD EA TilE (41.00) 2.00 3.00 0.95 "<;'Ii~ 336 15 KR MORADABAD EA TWE 1173 .00) 3.00 2.00 13.02 q