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District Census Hand Book, Jhansi, Part-XIII A, Series-22, Uttar Pradesh - . CENSUS 1981 ~l" XIII - at f)~/SERIES.22 1Jlq" ~~ ifq, ... \$~ SlalT f;{~ u;:ft-· UTTAR PRADESH Part ,XIII -A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY ~~ ~T mm ;r~;n DIST.RICT ~"1 W€1C1il JHANSI .DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK '{~~i lfn:a.'Yli sr~~ ~f fif~, ~ifr qfF'fTBi'f1 '?':'H 5[fru I ---~;pj~-------- " " 2 • ..; ...... ~,. .... 18 \0 ......... ~.J ~"I rJl (J ~ ,. ) .I » '0' Q A p R AREA LOST DURING / 1971-81 ... ~ ,s ""-'1 ....'\Jfl~ 1111 t, (~ II 80iJNDARIES - STATE. DISTRiCT. TAltSJL t VIKASi:HAIiO • . .. --,.....-.-._, ... " ... H/GHW/l:fS - NATIONAl.., STATE. • • ..' ... ----.----NH1!J SH44 ,,,,PORTAltT IIf£TALLED ROAD. ••• • •• RA.ILWAY LINES WITH STATlON- tJROAD GALIGE RIVER AND 5TREAH HEAD(}fJ,IRTERS - DISTRICT. TAHSIL I V/1(,ASlf:HANO • • • ,J 511. Cl.. " 01 Urban Centre, URQAN CENTRE. • • • •• • " .,. I ;.LAG!' H,AVfNG ~OOO, ABOVE P'OI'UL .11OM 1I1TH NA/IfE • • • o ,"Of. ,,. ,""ST .foND TE'LEGRAPH OFFICE. • { • P1rJ DEGREE: cOllEGE.. ..- ~ ,.. .., Cl TECHNICAL fN!. TtTUTlON • ., .., ,., G:I OUNGAiOWS -OAK. tRAVELLERS. IJlSPEeTIQIJ • "". T. I. I R£ST HOUSE '" ••• ~.. .., RH ~=-====~========~==~---+--------~----~.. " aUFO I.PCW !(AVE)'" r iMJIA taP 111/11-/ THE PEFUfI,SSIOIt OF TIfE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA C GOVEkNNENT ",: INOlA C()PYRI6HT, IQel i 1. 5fftrf<r.H v 2. ~~ 3. m 'fiT mrrffi ix 4. f~ tp li"[~ ~~ :xiii 5. firm ;;pfiTVTijI ffW'/kl 4'>' <fiT '1~ 6, f<iQ{;rq~II~il9i fr;o:rrrr (l'i~ if) 11-D5 7. ~\lT.tT I -mlf f~i ~Tt:t ! 1. mo 21-56 , (i} ~~mti +r~ 22 (it) .1R'1 om ~~ ~ 28 (iii) ~ f~f~9ii 57-88 2. ~3r . {i) ~~r(1 mrrf~"!f 58 {it) mm ~ ~~ "!;;{, 64 '(iii) ~ fii~:;r;r 89-112 3. ~m;;rw (i) ~ I1AM~ 90 ( ii ) ;rprllf.r <11Jf~~ ~'ift 94 (iii) m f,:r~Wqif 113-1.55 4,~"t {i} ~~"Af~ 114 (ii) miff Ofi)' qur~if.i1 ~'"f"t 118 (iii) l1flT f;:rlt~ qf{m~lfi . 137 -172 L f'flID, f9f;:y;mr ~~ Q\~ ~~i ~ CiiIDiifCff\. ml: 139 tr. ",<{lllJmt ~ ~1 r{f{'{ m~ qlr <Fr:f::l ($1lfl1[ff[ <i~\1) ~ Wtr ~*~ft 3l~ 142 III. tmm1 <fi) S;)¥W<: W<mT $ ~l if,f ~r (1) '1'10 143 (ii) ~or 145 (iii) ff~,{Tfr~ 146 (iv) ~r 147 IV. ~·i5fTfcn:rT cr~ arwrf:;ffi GI"IGllfdlfTlfiT ~T ~T ~ ~ ~qm qfuR: ~ ~ IDlIT 'liT ~ 148-172 ar~~ mfulf\' 1. 11To [48 2. tTUOT 155 3. Jf~~<': 162 4. ~t~ 167 Cf~f.qcr ~Tfutrt 1. ifUoT'- I. ar~'l1Tif II - i:rif~ f.:r~fuCf>T 173-200 f<rq<::dr I - ~rf~~fu ori<:: ~f;g: ~faQ:Hf J76 fcrq<::VT II - ;:m<::T 'liT ~fuCfi 'tiff r;<i ~~cr, 19 79 180 for':r<::1lf III ;:rif<::'tTf~CfiT foru, 1978-79 184 \ foror<::UT IV - m'ifR'fi :an<: at"lf ~fCfm~, 1979 186 fcrq:\:1lf IVar - arfa-~f'tffi ifG:1 Cffffil1T it ~T~;;rf.:r'fi ~fCftTT~, 1979 190 fuor~ V - ~Rf'fiffiT, WflffCfi, +r"lhiifif arj~ ~~fuct iformlT, 1979 192 \ - fuor~1lf VI - ~-rqr<.:, orrf!J1\Ur, ~if arh;ifen, 1979 196 lfn:futC - rfif<::T cpr 3lq'if~fl:rr cr~r ~;:rcpr iif<r~~ 200 CONTENTS lPage, No. 1. Foreword 2. Preface 3. Map of the District 4. Important Statistics of the District ix 5. Introduction of District ~nsus Handbook 'Xxvii 6. Analytical Note tJ' 7. Section I-Village Directory 117-115 Tahsil : I. Moth :21-56 (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 23 (iii) Village Directory "28 2. Garautha :57-88 (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villag~s (iii) Village Directory 3. Mauranipur, :89-Ll12 (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages '92 (iii) Village Directory 94 4. Jhansi 1ll13-135 (i) T:ahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages no (iii) Village Directory \ 118 Appendices 1l37-172 1. Tahsil~wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities. 139 II. Land Utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns). 142 III. List of villages where no amenity other than the prinking water is available. (i) Moth 143 (ii) Garautha 145 (iii) 'Mauranipur 146 (iv) Jhansi 147 Page No. IV. List o.(villages accordmg to. the population oiScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. 148-172 A--Scbeduled Castes 1. Moth 148 2. Garautha 155 3. Mauranipur- 162 4. Jhansi '167 B-Scheduled Tribes. t. Garautha_ 161 Section II-Town Directory 173-200 Statement I -Status and Growth History. 176 Statement II -Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 19'79. 180 Statement III -Municipal Finance, 1978-79. 184 Statement IV -Civic and other amenities, 1979. 186 Statement IVA -Civic and other amenities in notified srums~ 1979'. 19() Statement V -Medical, Educational and Cultural Facifities, 1979. 192 Statement VI -Trade, Commerce, Industries and Banking. 1979. 196 Appendix - Town showing their outgrowtb witb population. 200 U\ilf ~ '1>1' am: ~ ~flT;:rr ~~ ~m ~ mT Gf;:pf1JfFfT ~~'if~ctdtil, ;;r;:r111JT;.rT 'liT t:!:~ ~ 'i~'9'i(gf ~ ~ I ~ 1iIi'(41 01"l1 ~~C'l9JffdCflI CJiT ':3"lflillf lI')IiI;:m;R~, 5fmu'tiT, f<R;:y;:rT (NT lIITaCflctYaff ~ [TU;;rmn: f.tilI'T IiITctT ~ I f<1"crT;;r;r &l?IT it f.t"~, ~r.fh:r g?fT ~m ~m it iT~ g?fT ~~ 5f'!1Trn'f if ~ fCfifflsr ~ ~ I f~ ~T ~~T t:!;CfilJT'Jf ~ ~"I" ~ lilT fCfl' 5f~ GA"lfUJ"'I"T ,B'r~ t ar~,. m;fttrr &rm itl m"r ~ ~ ~ iflTt ~ it Cfti aqm. ~~ <rofr ~ I ~ Cf<i"'~'if ,~ ~T~ ~'~ 'ifT' ~ ~CI" ~ 1Tt:!;~' I f;;n;ri \if"l"fC"lT"l"T ~~ffiCtiT ~.~ !fiT 5fTmr 1 95 I ct>T IiI'lfC1JT<1"T if ~an I ~ f~ ~ ·lTciiCfl' -mit . 6TR "I'IT~ t fut::t ~ NflfCfl- ;;r;:rI'fUf"l'T ~ ij'IT 1ij'<1"1T1J'(f'!T C!>l' ~ ~t 5fCflTfucr rtt ~. 1!:f1 I 196 1 ct>T Iij'~T if ~T \l{O!I<toli'( I ~f~ . arrp~ ~~"If{ fcoo' 'lTlfT !NT: ~ '~T 'fcrCf"{O'JTClfcli ~~ 5f'!!'fml'itCfl~, ~1lJ'i'rntld\1(1~'i CMT mlt ~ "I'ik ·Mf!lTCfiT ~ '5f~ 1l\"'~l'j['11 -an: 'iiT ~T, ~ M ~ I 1971 it ~r'~<1t ~~1'«Ah ~.(1'T-ffr;t 1tMr itf.:r~ all' f.p;rT 'lTlfT I 'qTif liar" if IDlf t:!;cf ~ f.RfuCflT, ~IT I'Gf" if m"lt ~ <1"'lT~ 5fM'fCfl' IiI"'I"'lTUf"l"T ~IT{ ijl.IT 'lfTlT lt~" iff~~lIlomt[Cfl q,'~Cfl3lTt"~, ~ G1'~lfT ~ ~ lfT1t~ am: 5frt1filcf; ~urm ~ ~ amrtfur ~ ~~ «I t:fO,qj ~'*T' I ~ ~ ,~~ It 'i[]ll "ij''' ~ f~ IiI"'I"'lT1JT<1"T ~r~ ~Cfi' ~ mm ~tir 'tftlT I ~ ar.'lf ;~ij :~~ tt~ ~ it·~ {A % ~ ~~ 0ttn' ~~J" . 19S 1 lift f;jf~r ;;r;:rlTiJfi'fT ~f~Cflr 'lll'~ it ~tiT 6'~ ~ ~ ifllJ or ;W~' mm-r iii 5f~ CflT $"'": ~~fCfCl" ~~ git ~ "I"f ~TaiT!fiT ~ Cfl~ CflT ~ ~T ~ t I mI!:f ~~~ 1 ~ 7 1 t artCfl'?r ~ ~T Gf<1"T ~~ ~T 'lfT 5lfTi'f ~~ fCGIT ~ I fcr'l!Cl" arr'J.fa- 'fiT ~CJI{ 3R" ~ f];fq~m( ID11 f.:refm'tiT II ~~ ~1lT iF ~N ~ <N IT"{ ~ fCfl lI'~ ifl"Ii Wnn ~G:f'lfCl" ;rn:r if ~Ei ~1 ~ Cl"T R<R:Cill ~~T<1" CflT ~ IiIW ~ ~e1T ~Ei ~ m G:T iifTll I ~lTlf f.:r~fuCflT ~ qf~ ~ if fq~~ 3fGf~'1m f];fcr~raff t:!;cf ~fll ~q-lfT'lT ij- ~ Iij'T m~ artcil~ ~~ fctit:!; f['l:t ~ ~.rn war ~ if ~~"lT fi'fll'm CflT OfT<!1llfCflcrraff CflT fcrf!1r~ 'i(fCl" em- 3l{f!ffT ~ I ~ ~ ~1lf f.:r~m it' ~ ~rict; "I"~ ~T ~ ~aff ~ ~Taff CflT 6TT'i(fcr if aIT~ fcrCflrn l:i' ~'fTlI' ~~~ 'fiT Cflff rn if 'If') ~zy;rCfl ~T I ~mfEfCi rwrCfll 3iT~lI'<Rrr CflT~iP+i Sf;- fffi1; 3fT<ti¥) em- ~ ~fu Sf;- \j,\~~ ij- ~'i9 "I"lfl' ~Taff CflT ~~ fCfl'lfT 'lTlI'T ~ I !>[T~ f9T~ ~, 5fMlfCfl" ~_ ~i'if CiI':lT ~T¥Tfll'Cfl' CfiNCfi'ffiarr '1~ ~Tit rnT \j~ ~ G:T 11'{ ~ I ~'~ f~q; ~+'1<i ffN ~ 'f'{ ~T ~ \jif m-q) CflT \'HH ~m ~'1' ~ '1~'q.fT ~ ~ I ~~rarT ij- ~~i'fCI" ~T ~ '1rn-r~ ~~ '~(HCi ~~ ~ Riq; t:!;Cfl i'flI'T ~CI"~ "~~ ~~T ~ qf~T~T ~ ~~T" RlI'T ITlfT ~ I ~~T ~'4 it <it '1f~f!ITlSc .'3fT~ ;rq; ~ ~<1"it ~f'iifCl" '"I1fcr CI"~r IiI"'1"~Tfo CflT ~ '3f'1'~~T ~ ar,!'1re it ar1~IH lATffr CflT <:NT ~ lArll ;;r~t <it~ 'fiT ~fcTa-T \j!f(i{$Ei "I"~1 ~ 'fiT ~Tor.[ fCfl'<TT ij lI'T ~ I . rwrCiff armlfCfl'crT CflmWill' Cflr arT<!1llfCflCl"Tarr em- '1rcr it f~t:!; "IT~ f~f![Cfl'T it 5fn~~q it 'llT ~m~i'f ~~ ~'C9 <1"lr ffG:T '1~ ~'if'1"T ~(i{$~ ~TlfT 'lTlI'T ~ I ~~ ~~ 'fiT DlI'T"I' if ~~Cfl~ 5f~lf q;ct f[crTif 9.>[''''UfT ~ "I'<r~f it fuq; lff~"I" Gffffilff if ':3'IT~;a- ~f"fa-T3lT (fq<f"{Uf IV A) !fiT t::tCfl' <1"lI'C fcrCf"{Uf f~l:fT 111:1'T ~ I lI'& ~T CflT "I"T& ~ fCfl • Gf~~T ~ Wi~ ~ ft1"t:!; Cfl'T~ililf Gfi'fA it s:mr f'1'lI'T'3fcit' Cfl'T ij"~TlfcrT flf~T I ii fcvn:or IV if arr<r ~aff eft ~ if 8JMr... a \ifrfu/\1Iij\1llfd eft \1Iij~iijlfl ~f.r<rolr V if wf~ Wcmaff ~ aRflTij' ~ fu&TT ~/iR Wlf \ijijlaff ~ ffi'.r ~ amTlI' ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ if ~CTf3if eft amnfw ~T -<fiT ~ f~ i'fiTU 'fi'T l!l"'1JfT 'liT ~ll1"f if ~~ f'fillT ;jfT Wtiffi' ~ 1 ~«fu"~ ~ fcvn:ur if ij~ 'fiT ~ufT ~fiRr eft \ifr ~ ~ I !p fcf<RofT if if~ srmwr;tt srtWmr ~ ;;r;:rmT ~ iflt ~CIl=11l ~ ~~ ~,\ffi cfil ~ ~ fu'1:{ ~fJ:qft;rn fCfillT lTllT ~ 1 srrqf'lfCIi \1Iij'llOlij 1 ~~ 'fiT 5I"T~q 1981 'fiT \ififlfOl"fT 'fiT ,000fuitTij' If'iff if arrf~ ~ aFll 5I"~ if qf~ ~ ~ if ~ <l'iPH lTllT ~ I WIlf!1Iif if f~ if ~ ~ ~~ll ~ 1981 ...,.
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