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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. :57-88 (i) Tahsil Map

(ii) Alphabetical list of villag~s (iii) Village Directory

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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

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ift fG:~ 26 aT!;j~, 1982 FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCH), complied by the Census Organization on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCn is cons­ tantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians ",nd researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration: The District Census Handbook is the only pUblication which J?I'Ovides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas, ward-wise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It conta,lOe<1 iJllportant census tables and PCA -for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the nCR was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the-t1istrict admi­ nistrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 DCH senes was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part~B to'village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statisti~s, dist­ rict Census tables and certain analytical tables based on' PCA and amep.ity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was cQnfined to district census tables and in a -few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing,

, While deSigning the fort1?-at of 1981 DCH series somL new features along with the restruc­ turing of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, , ' . - comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept 'in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory a~d incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particu. larIy in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further weet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local areas plaiming but reg!l­ lating the provision of goods and services as well as' minimise the regi()n~l imbalances in the process of development. A few items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the reqtiirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of informa­ tion as adult liter31cy centres, primary health sub. centres , and community health workers in the village hav!? been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The neW item on approached t~ the village is to hav~ an idea about the' village in the district which are inac­ cessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the corelation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve: Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are availvbJe according to the proportion of scheduled caste'> and scheduled tribes population to the total populatic:;m has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the town directory has also been modified to meet the requirements ot the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class·II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to, challk out programmes On provision of civic amenities for the improvement ~f slums. The colunlns iv on Scheduled Castes-and Scheduled Tribes population in statement IV relating to civic and other amen:ties and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A'sighificant addition is class of town in all the ,seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taki!1g the class of town into coiJ.siderat~on. The addition of the' columns on. civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of clianges in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census. -, , In order to avoid delay in publication on 1981 DCH series it has been so desig~ed thal Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailed analytical note supported by a'Dllmber of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district and tahSil level maps depicting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication.

This pu~lication is a joint venture of the State Governmen't and the Census Organization. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Sri Ravindra Gupta, the Director of Census Operations, U.P. on behalf 'of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publica­ tion was ~arried out by Sri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar Genera1- (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B.~. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map} provided the technical guidance in th~ prepara., tion of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social 'Studies Division at the hea~quarters under t~e guidance of Sri M.M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have cont~ibuted in this project.

P\ PADMANABHA REGlSTRAR GENER.AL, INDIA New Delhi the 26th April 1982. Cfil."ljlOICfllfttl'fiT '-f~~T

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The micro level data are of a distinct importance in a welfare democratic set-up. They

I are needed for running democratic institutions, district level planning and district administration besides catering to the assorted needs of researchers, scholars and common man. By presenting census data down to the level of villages, the District Census Handbook series occupies a place of prominence in the galaxy of census publications. The need for small domain data always promoted publication of village figures in some form or the other in most of the censuses. Yet it was only in 1951 census that the publicatJOn of village statistics acquired the well deserved importance by the introduction of District Census Handbook series. These volumes have been publisbed with unbroken regularity in Uttar Prad~sh State since 1951 census by the Census Organization on behalf of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The District Census Handbook was brought out for each district in two volumes in 1951/1961, three volumes in 1971 and is being brought out in two volumes Part A and Part Bin 1981. With the introductidn of this series, it developed into a healthy tradition to collect village-wise information on amenities and infrastructure, takmg advantage of th.e massive census operations a.nd publish it in the form of villaie and town directories in volume A of the District Census Handbook.

Part 'A' volume, in keeping with the tradition, consists of village and tqwn directories, giving basic information relating to'infra-structure and amenities and total population of each village and town as thrown up by the 1981 census. The part B volume presents primary census data for each village and town giving, total population with scheduled caste/scheduled tribe, Iiterates"main wo~kers by main category, marginal workers and non-workers break-up.

The District Censl1,) Handbook part A and part C were publisheq .in English in 1911 Census. Part B volume was brought out in as well as in English in separate issues with a view to enlarging its utility. This, howe"er, resulted in delayed publication of data, erroding

some of their topicality by prolonged, time-lag.' This time, therefore, I the District Census Handbooks are being brought out in diglot form in single volumes. The alphabetical list of viIIages is given in Hindi as well as in English to make the reference easier to both categories. of us~rs. rrhe scope of analytical note has been enlarged this time. In part A, the Analytical Note, conysts-of brief introduction of the district and analysis of data presented therein. The introduction to the District Census Handbook contams explanatiOns of the terms used in the Village and Town Directory and gen~ral concepts of Census. While, a brief analysis of data explanatioll- of ce~sus concepts pertinent to the Primary Census Abstract have only been included in part B.

The non-census information w~s collected through the agency of lekhpals-the basic revenue functionary. The lekhpals collected information for each village under their charge. It has passed on to the Census Directorate by the District Census office after gettll1g it duly vetted by th~ Land Records Inspectors and Tahstldars. The information for towns'wa~ supplied by the local authorities. I gratefully acknowledge their wle in collection of information. We have also used material made available to us by the Collectors and District Magistrates in drafting introductory notes on districts, I am extremely thankful to them for their assistance. I grate­ tully thank Sri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General, India and Dr. N.G. Nag, Deputy Regi~trar vHf

General, Social Studies Division for their inspiring guidance that came handy to me all through. I also thank Sri Lal Kishan, Deputy Director, Planning and Co-ordinatIOn, Sri Akhlaq Ahmad, Deputy Director, District Census Handbook and Sri R.P. Singh, Research Officer, Map of Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh for their hard work. . . In the end I am thankful to Shri Ashok Dar, Superintendent, Printing and Stationery, U.P. Allahabad and Shri M. C. Padalia, Assistant Director and Shri R. K. Saxena, Senior Technical Assistant (Printing) with the team of Printing unit of this office who have kept a constant watch upon the pnnting of this publication.

There is alway~ some gap between what is desired and what is accomplished, both in terms of scope of the publication and accuracy of the published material. Yet, I hope, the District Census Handbooks will largely rise to the expectations of the variegated users fulfilling some of their needs for micro level data.

RAVINDRA GUPTA Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh "~tcf~" ari~, IMPORTANT STATISTICS

fqq(ur ~ffi WI ~mt Description Uttar Pradesh Jhansi

~ ~ ~ Population Total Persons 110.862,013 1,137,031

~ Males 58,819.276 608,428 ~ Females 52,042,737 528,603 0lIfui '.Rural Persons 90,962,898 705,677 ~ Males 48,041,135 380,341 w.M Females 42,921.763 325,336

if1Tftlr ~ I Urban Persons 19,899.115 441,354

~ Males 10,778,141 228,087 w.m Females 9.120,974 203,267 9tf 1971·81 it; C:'" ~ iifrrmr ~Fi ~ Decennial population growth rate 1971.81 +25·49 ! +15.35 ~ (q1f fltiolft'o) Area (Sq. lans.) 294,411.00 5,024.00 ".\ ~;Hi~r 'Ififfq (>Tfu

~ Males 38.76 50.67

ft~f Females 14.04 21.38

~~~ it 'lfl)l ~ 't( ~~6 Percentage of urban population to total population 17.95 3194 fmIJJ' ~m tmiI' Description Uttar Pradesh Jhansi

~ ~ if STfcrmr Peroentage to total population (i) '!~ 'liN m cmr 0Iffi5 Main workers Persons "'.22 27.81 ~ Males 50,31 47.39 ftm Females 5.39 05.27 (ii) «II{ IfOijifi Ifi'I1f ~ ~ omn Marginal workers Persons •• 49 02.32

~ Makls 0.45 054

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.~ Males 49.24 52.07 w.m Females '1.94 90.36

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~ lI1ftr i) arftRf.n- p ~ if ~ atrftr; Percentage of SCheduled caste population to total population Persons 21.16 28.66

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~~mt zWr Number eX villages Total 124,193 840

~ lnhabited 112,568 759

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

District Census Handbook is being brought out in two volumes-part A and part B for each district separately. The part 'A' volume consists of village and town directories, giving basic information relating to infra-structure and amenities and total population of each village and town as thrown up by 1981 Census. The non-census information relates to the year 1979.80/ 1980-81 ma)cing it almost synchronous with the 1981 population census. Part 'B' volume presents primary census data, known in census jargon as 'primary Census Abstract' (PCA) for each village and town. The PCA gives total population with scheduled castes/scheduled tribes, literates. mam workers by main categories, m'l.rginal workers and non-workers break up. It is important for the readers to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general importance and the scope of village and town directories as have been discussed under separate heads namely: (a) Censlls Concepts (b) Village Directory (c) Town Directory. A. CENSUS CONCEPTS 1. Rural and Uaban Areas The census data are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urban consis­ ting of revenue villages with well defined boundaries which is the smallest unit in the hierarchy of administrative units. It may comprise of several hamlets. Yet it is considered one unit for the presentation of data. Habitations in forest areas are also considered as villages and each forest range officer's beat is considered as one forest village. Urban areas have been especially defined for the purpose of population census. The definition is treated with some fleXibility with a view to accommodating minor variations for meeting the exigency of the' situation. An urban unit has been defined as follows: (a) all places with a municipalty, corporation or contonment board or notified town area: (b) all other places which satisfied the following criteria: (i) A minimum population of 5,000;

(ii) At least 75% of ,the male working population engaged lU non-agricultural activity; (iii) A population of at least 400 per Sq. km. (or one thousand per Sq. mile). Allied agricultural activities such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered agricultural in 1981 census for determining the proportion of engagement of male population in non-agri­ cultural activities for the purpose of declaring a place a town. 2. Urban Agglomeration The concept of Urban Agglomeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 census. Very often the growth of towns over-Iapp~d the statutory limits of the city or town. Large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, industrial areas et<;, came up outside the limits of the town but they form continuous growth with the town. These outgrowths mayor J;llay not by themselves qualify to be treated as separate towns but thebe outgrowths deserve to be treated as urban areas. Such a town with their outgrowth areas is treated as one urban unit and called

(ii) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (i); or (iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their out growths all of which form a continuous spread.

3. Censos House A 'census house' is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common court yard or staircase etc; used recognised as a separate unit. It may be vacant or occupied. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both.

4. Household A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and who take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigency of wot"k prevents them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boardini houses, messes, hostels, residential .hotels. rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one-member household, two-member households or multi-member households. For census purpose, each one of these types is regarded as a household.

S. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

A person has been returned as belonging to a scheduled caste or scheduled tr~be if caste or tribe to which he belongs is included in the schedule of the State. Scheduled caste/can belong to Hindu or Sikh religion. However, a person belonging to scheduled tribe can profess any religion.

6. Literates A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not a literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

7. Workers In 1981 census, the economic status of a person has been classified as : (i) Main Worker (ii) Marginal Worker (iii) Non-worker The dichotomy of workers and non-workers of 1961 and 1971 census has been discarded in 1981 census and time disposition criterion in economic activity with one year reference period is adopted. A person who has engaged himself in economic activity for major part of the year (at least 183 days) is considered as main worker while those who have worked in for some time during the last year but not major part of the year have been treated as marginal w,orker. Those who have not worked at all during the one year reference period are non-workers. Work has been defined. as participation in a,ny economically productive activity.. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involvl's not only actual work but also effective supervion and direction of work. xxix.

8. Cultifttor A person is considered a cultivator if he has engaged in cultiVation as a single worker or family worker of land -owned or held from Govt. or held from private persons or institutions for payment in 'money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultiva­ tion. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet drops arid other crops such as sugarcane, ground nuts tapioca,etc. an& pulses, raw jute and kindered fibr~ qrop~. cotton etc. and does not inClude fruit· and vegetable growing or keeping of orchards or groves or working on plantatiolllike tea, coffee, rubber etc. 9. Agricultural Labourer A person who works in another per-son's land for wages in money. kind or share lihould be rep;rded as,an agricultural labourer. He does not halVe a risk in the cultivation but merely works in .mother person's land for wage. 10. Household Industry Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household him­ seif/herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a house­ hold industry should consist of members of the household including ,the head. The industry shoul~ not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. Industry implies production, processing. servicing or repair of articles goods or such as 1 , handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry. bidi rolling, pottery manuracture, bicycle repairing, black smithy, tailoring etc. 11. Other Werkers All workers, who ,are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. This category covers factory and plantation workers, government servants, municipal employee, teachers, priests, entertainment artists) workers engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, mining, construction etc. B. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rur~l areas. The directory of villages is presented for each tahsil in a separate series with the villages arrang~d in ascending Mder of the location code serials. The village directory of each tahsil is preceded by a list of villages in which the villages are indexed by Hindi, English alphabets with their location code numbers. The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards town areas contonments are not bome on the jurisdictional list of tahsils and consequently they are not covered in the village directory. However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban AgglQmeration or toWn are listed in the village directory but no data are presented against the name of these villages in the village directory. The fact that It. village is an outgrowth of a town is indicated against the name of such a village. All these viUages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references. The uninhabited or depopulated villages are listed without giving village directory information, except the area of the villages. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. The viUage directQry brings Qut basic infQCmation 'about a village. These data caB be classified intO' the fQIlQwing categories. I. Population and househQlds .Col. 4 2. Amenities Cots. 5 to 10 3. Other infra-stru~tural facilities etc. CQls. I,I to' 14 and 20 4. Land use data . CQls. 3 and 15-19 1. Population and Households The population of each village as on the sun rise of March 1981 obtained from the 1981 cenSllS is given in column 4. The number of househo-ld is indicated with in the brackets. 2. Amenities·

If an amenity is available ~ithin the village, tqe kind of amenity available is indicated by

> codes. If not available a dash is indicated and the. distance range witlHn which available out­ side the village i~ given within brackets. Three ranges of distance of availability have been formed for facilitating collectiob and presentatl{)n of data. These ranges are: (a) Below 5 Kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-1(} Kms. indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 Kms. and above indicated by (10+).

The codes used fo-r depictmg amenities are explained in the following paras: '(i) Educational Amenities ,(Col. 5) The type of educational institutio-ns located within the viTI,!:ge is represented by the foUow­ ing codes. The number of each of such an institution is given within brackets:

Primary oretementary school Nursery schOOl, Kindergarten, Pte-baslc~ Pre-primary, Junior basic .P Senior ba_sic school, Junior High Schoo-I, Middle School M Matriculatio-n or Secondary H Higher Seco-ndary, Intermediate College, Pre-university PUC College graduate level & aboye C Industrial School I Training School TR Atlult Literacy Class/Centre AC Other Educational Institutions 0

(ii) Medical Facilities (Col. 6) ~ The availabilIty of medical fadlities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number o-f institutions located within the village or serving practitioners is g!ven within brackets. Hospjtal H Maternity &. Child Welfare Center MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfari! Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC He3.lth Centre He Primary Health Sub-centre PHS Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH 'Registered Private Practitioner rut Subsidised Med_ical Practitioner SMP Community' Health Worker CHW Other o (Iii) Drinking Water (Col. 7) The potable drinking water supply sources available wit~ the ~il1age 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 Ql.ltal C Lake L Spring S Nallah N Other o Information not available NA

(iY) PQst" Telegraph (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within tbe village are indicated by the following codes: Post Office PO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone (v) Day or Days of the Market (Col. 9) If a weekly or hi-weekly mar~et is held within the village, the' day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by Sun, Mon, l'u¢, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat. A market held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, is also given and this fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly/fortnightly. (vi) Communications (Col. 10) If a bus .or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable waterways, ~he following codes give the kind of facilities available witbin the village:

~ M Railway Station RS Navigable water way (including river, canal, back waters etc.) NW 3. Other Infrastructural Facilities, etc. (i) Approach to the village (Col. 11) : The approach to the village is representeu oy [fie IOIJowmg cooc:s ; 'j Pucca Road PR Kacchha Road KR Navigable River NR xxxii

(il) Nearest Town (Col. 11) The name of the nearest town to village is indic;\te(i and the distance is given in Kms. within brackets, (iii) PoweJ' Supply (Col. 13) " .. The following code~ are used ,for ~e po,~~r supply available within the village : Electricity for domestic purpOse ~D Electricity for Agriculture IrAG Electricity for other purpose like industrial commercial etc. EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA (iv) Staple food (Col. 14) The food grains used as staple food in a village for major part of the year arc indicated. (v) Remark (Col. 20) The following items of information are furnished in this column and are indicated by the code given against each. (a) Copies of the newspaper coming in the Vinage N (b) Motor cycle/Scooters available in the village M (c) Cars/Jeeps available in the village C (d)' Tractors available in the village T; (e) Tem-indicates temples of importance, .Other places of importance are given. by names. The numerical strengtl?- or-each item is indicated'by' nU'Dlt'rical'appendage to the code. For instance, N 32 indicated 32 copies of newspapet coming in tht village. 4. Land use Data 1. Area of the village (Col. 3) The area of the village is based on village records. 2. Land use classification

The standard classification of land use data~are given below: 1. Forests 2. Not a.vailable for cultivation. 2.1 Lands 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 scrwn. 3.3' Culturable waste. 4. Fallow lands .4.1 Current fallows. 4.2 Other fallows. 5. Net area sown There is a departur~ from the standard classification in presentation or land use data in village directory. However, both classification are indentifiable with each other an given below. xxxiii

3. Village Directory Standard Classification (with SI. No. of category). 1. f'orests (Co1. 15) Polest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Col. ,16) Net area sown (5) . , elus, plus 3. Un-irrigated (Col.17) Fallow land (4.1 +4.2) 4. Culturable waste (Col.18) 1. Permanent pastures & other grazing lands (3.1) , 2. Land under miscellaneous tree crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable wastes (3.3) 5. Area not available foc cultivation (Col.J9) 1. Land put to non-agricultural uses (2.1) 2. Barren and uncultivable land' (2.2)

4. Irrigation by sofirces (Col. 16) The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the followin& codes: Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK ~~ R Lake L - Waterfall WF Others ' ,0 Total T

C. Town Directory The Town Directory covers all the town in a district. The towllS are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements set'ially numbered I to IV, IVA V and VI. The follOWing mode of listing of tow!ls has been followed:

(i) All the towns having statut~ry status which are not the part of a~ Urban Agglomera­ tion is listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. t (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent 1ta~us of a statuto·ry town are listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as 'under the main town of an Urban Agglomerations. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main town. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they are part of such and such Urban Agglomeration.

(iii) The outgrowths of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as inde­ pendent. towns are not listed in the main body of the Directory. They have been explained by a footnote to the main town and the data relating to outgrowth are merged with the main town. .xxxiv

~v) Qnsus town are atso listed' ill' the- body of Directory. 'fb.ese. are the towns which do­ not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns Cor the purpose of population census.,.

The importan~ concepts. used in the-town directory are-disCUSSed in the following para& ~

Cl.as~ of Town; (Statement I Col.-2) The towns are classified into. follo.wing six.. groups by population size criterion: Population Class. 100;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- S~OOO VI t':ivic-Administration (Statement 1 CoT. zy. The civil administration status of a town is. inowatoo" by' cod. explained below : MunieipaI Corporation M. Corp-. M\mici~l Board" M.B. Cantonment Board Cantonment C.B. Notified Area/Notified" Area Committeef' N.A.c:. Notified Comm;ttee Census Town C.1!'. Road Length (Statetnent IV" Col. 6)'

The total'road length within eaCh town i9ctO'De given by tIle folI()wing codes PUcca Road PR Kachcha Road ](R

System of sewerage (Statement IV " TV A Col. 7) 'fhe system of sewerage and dtainage are represented' by the foUQWiIIg' codes : Sewer S Open Surface drailIlY OSD Box Surface drains. BSI> Sylkdrains ~D Cesspool method CD Pit system Pt

Two s) stems ill order of importanre OIre' Iollowing the other are" indicated' in codes.. Method of disposa'i of Noight Soil (State~nts IV & IVA CollI) : The various methods of,dispt>sal of night soil are indicated by. the fOOlowing codes: Head loads HL Baskets B. Wheel barrows- WB Septic tank latrines S-T Sew~age' S Upto two methods ill' order of their importance in- the town one following the other are­ indicated in codes. 'Xxxv

Protected Water supply (Statement IV Cols. 12 & 13) Water Supply: The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources: (A) Sources of water supply (Col. 12) Tubewell water/Handpump TW Tap water T Well Water W Tank water TK (B) System of storage (Col. 13) Overhead tank OHT Service reservoir SR River infiltration gallery IG' Borewell Pumping System BWP Pressure tank PT Fire fighting service (Statement IV Col. 14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are a,vailable within the town. In case not available within the t~wn the name of the nearest place if in th,e same district or name of the nearest 'district if out side. the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated. Medical Facilities (Statement V Col. 4 & 5) The following codes are used for rep'resenting medical facihties : Hospital H Dispensary D Health Centre HC Family ~lanning Centre Fe T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others o The above classification gives the institutions by type but does not reflect on the system of medicine practised in these institutions. A further distinction is attempted by classifying thes& institutions by various systems of medicine as represented by the following codes: ~"~ A Unani U Homoeopathic Hom It none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medicine practised and number pfinstitutions are indicated within brackets appended to the code representing the type of medical intstitutions. For illustration code H (A-l, 2) indicates one Ayurvedic hospital and two Allopathic hospitals. Educational Facilities (Statement V-Col. 6-9) (1) Arts, science and commerce colleges imparting eduction of degree level and a.bove are represented by the following codes: Arts only A Science only S Arts and science only AS Commerce only C Arts and commerce only AC Combined for all categories. arts, science and commerce ASC Law L xxxvi

(ii) Recognized tyt»-writipg shq~ hand institutions and other vocational institutes are indi.ca,t,d by the codes,given below ~ (Col. 10) ", Shorthand'" ' . SH Typewriting , ,.Typ Shorthand & Typewriting Sh. Typ

Others r ,0 (iii) .Medical, Engineerillg' Colleges and Polytechnic: The numbpr of each type of institu­ tion is iotdieated in the ralevant column by giving the number. If tltere are more than one educational institutions~ the number is indicated within brackets appended-to the codes. If ail educational facility is not available within the town, name of the nearest place witbin ., , " the district or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility is available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a, place is 8iven in 'K~s. within brackets.

Public Libraries ~ncluding Re~~iQ.g R;~oms (Statement'V Col. 20) , I \ if.'. ~ • ~ ~ J. These fllcili!ies .I:l~e represented by the follo~ng codes : ,Public Library PL 'Reading Room RR ANALYTICAL NOTE

History : The early history of the is connected with the region which was known at different times as Chedidesha, Chedi-rashtra or Chedi Janapada, Jejakbhukti, Jejahuti or Jaj­ hotl and Bundelakhand. The region seems to have been inhabited by certain primitive people like the Bhil8, Ko18, Saheriyas, Gonds, Bhar8, Bangar8 ana Khangars. Local tradition ascribes the origm of the name of Jhansi to the beginning of the seventeenth century when Bir Singh Deo, the famous Bundella king of Orchha, built a fort in 1613 in what is now the city of Jhansi. He called this fort as 'Jhainsi' which in course of time became corrupted to Jhansi. The district of Jhansi was formed as a separate unit of revenue administration by the British when they annexed it in 1854 and brought it under' their administration. The district then consisted of nine parganas, Bijaigarh being one of them which made up the domaln of Jbansi that had lapsed to the British. The district of Lalitpur which came under the British administration in 1860, bUf continued to be a separate dist~ict, tm 1891 wa<; also merged in Jhansi and it formed a sub division. This addition rose the number of tahsils to six vii, Jbansi, Moth, Garautha, Mauranipur, Lalitpur and Mahroni. The district continued to have these tahsils till March I, 1974 when Lalitpur district was created out of Lalitr.ur and Mahroni tahsils, leaving thereby four tahsils viz. Moth, Garautha, Mauranipur and Jhansi in it.

I,ocation: The district of Jhansi lies in the south \\-est portion of Jhansi division between 25° 30' and e 25°57' north latitude and 78 40' and 79" 25' east < longitude. It is bounded on the north by district Jalaun, on the south by Lahtpur, a newly created district of this state, for a small dis­ tance and . To its east lies the district of Hamirpur and Madhya Pradesh and the western boundary is also formed by Madhya Pradesh State. The present area of the district, according to Survey of India i~ 5,024 sq. kms.

Topography and Climate : The northern tract of the district which has the general appeafance of a plain dotted with isolated low and rocky hills, comprises in itself the tahsils of Moth and Garautha, the north eastern portion of Mauranipur tahsil and' the northern part of Jhansi tahsil. Lakheri and Chainch are the chief rivers of this portion and with their tributaries these drain the area~ of Mauranipur and Garautha tah~ds. There are irregular mass of hills in Moth and Garautha hills. Besides, there are two main disected ndges which traverse this tract, one starting near runs north-eastwards through Jhansi and Moth tahsils and the other from extreme south.of Mauranlpur (Katera) runs north wards past the lakes of Kachnes and Magarwara. The land along the Betwa is characterised by broken relief and is unculturable. 'Maoy ravines have come up near the contiuence of Betwa and Dhasan. The slope in general, is from north to ea~t

The ~ol1thern part of Jhansi and south western part of Mauranipur tahsils constitute the southern tract of the district. South to the city, Jhan~i, the principal township of the distrIct and southwards the country becomes undulating and is broken up by nullahs. The uneven red soil tract is marked with by the occurance of bare or rocky hills dotted with scrubs. It stret­ ches the southern part of Jhansi and the south western parts of Mauranipur tahsils. The chief rivers of the district are Betwa, Dh~saD, Jamini and Pahiy. The river Betwa enters the district 2 from Lalitpur and passing through Baragaon. Pariksha and Erich leave in the north into . The Pahuja enters the district in Jhansi tahsil and after flowing through the western part of the district, leaves into Madhya Pradesh. The general flow of the rivers and their tributaries is from the south to the north and the' district is very well draiaed and no areas suffer from water stagries. The climate of the district may be characterised by a hot dry summer and a cold winter is marked for hlgh variability of rainfall year to year. The temperature begins to drop by the middle November and January being the coldest time. The winter lasts,by February. Tl:\e hot seas.on starts earlier and lasts lon~er than in other parts of doab. May and June are the hottest months. The monsoon bredtbs after mid June and continues up to September. July is the month which records maximum rainfall in the district.

Flo1'a and Fauna : The district being situated in the central-India type climate is rich in dry tropical species of vegetations capable of sustainig on low rainfall. The chief tree are Kardhai, dhau~ saur, dhak, mahuwa, sagon, dhamau, tendu, khair and salai. The forests are utilised mainly for local needs. Lea'v.es of tendu trees are utilised for bidi making. !(hair trees are mpnerOus but the yield of katechu is not good.

The wild life of the district is not rich. It has been considerably deleted owing to reck­ less shooting and destruction of fore~ts in the past. Panthers, tigers, hyaena, jackal and wild dogs are chief carnivora found'in the district. Other animals found in the district are chinkara or ravine deer, neal or mangoose, fox, boar or jungle cats.· Among the antelopes one the Indian black buck fOlln~ in the ravine tracts of Moth and Garautha tahsils, chausingha, nilgai or blue bull, sambher an~ cheetal or spotted deer. A large variety of birds are found in the district. The existence of lakes in the district attracts a large number of migratory birds in winter season. . The chief migratory birds are teal. pochard duck,. white eyed pochard, rajhans or greylag, bear headed goose. Many game ~irds are also found:

Places of tourist interest : funsi: The walled city and the headquarters of district and the Division of the same name, re.vives our memories of that heroic young Rani Lakshmi Bai. who led her force into battle against the British imperialism during 1857-58. The city was founded by Raja Bir Singh Deo who bUilt its fort on a rocky hill in 1613 AD. It is very well connected with rails and roads from all Sides. The present township ot Jhansi extends beyond the old wall which has ten gates and four Klurkis (entrances). Places of tourist interest in Jhansi city are Rani Mahar, Jhansi Fort and Government Garden. Rani Malial. the residence of Ram Lakshmi Bai. with a good collection of exquisite sculptures of ninth to twelfth century has been turned into a maseum by Archaeological Survey ofImlia. It remains ope'} from 8 00 a.m. to 5.00 pm, Jhansi Fort, is another place of interest. It belo:lged to the great Rani Lakshmi RaL It remains open for public on Sundays from 8 a ID. to 5 p.m. without any entrance ,fee. Government Garden. Narain Bagh and Rani Lakshmi Bai Park are the other places which attract the visitors to the place: Dbakwa Dam: It. is situated at about 11 kms. away in south east of Babina Cantt. on the Betwa. It is connected with a metalled road from Babina. The site is full of jungle covered hills a.ld the reservoir when full run some thirteen kms. up formmg charming piece of water . . , Barua Sagar: Named after the Barua Sagar Tal, it is a small historic town where a battIe between the Peshwa's troops and Bundelas was fought in 1944. It is situated at a distance of about 3

24 kms;from Jhansi on Jhansi-Mauranipur road. It is well connected with rail and road services: A fine old fort built by Raja Udit Singh is picturesquelly, situated here and commands an exce­ llent view of large lake and sorroundiI'lg landscape. There is an inspection house near the north eastern comer of the lake. The ruins of the two old Chandella temples, the older one, known as Ghughua Math, being of granite and consisting of four cells, each wi~h an ornamented door way, three bearing the imag~ of Ganesh and fourth the figure of Durga are worth seeing. There is an old mound crowned with a tower (known as Jarah-ki Math) which contains at) image of and Parvati. The eastern side of-the tower is lavishly decorated with hooded balconies being projected on the north and south. It is about 4.8 kms. west of the tewn. Erich: It i; said to be the birth place of Parahalad, the son of Hiranyakashyap. It is a small town, with a_ population of 5,898 and is situated on the right bank of Betwa, about 70 kms. of Jhansi. An old Hindu temple with four gates can be seen on the bank of Betwa. ,A representation of Hanuman carved on one of its walls. about 60' above the river and 30' from the top is'still in existence. The Jama Masjid in the town is said to have been built in 1413 A.D. Mauranipur: The town is the headquarters of the tahsil of the same name. There is an old fort in the town -in which the tahsil and police station'are located. The Jain temple and the temple of 'Dhamsh Dhasi Maharaj are said to be oldest temples. It is a centre of repute for manufacturing of khadi, footwear, baskets and trade in agriculture prod~ce. About 6 kms. south west of the town, Kamla Sagar dam- has been constructed on the river sarpar. This place is connected with metalled road from Mauranipur. Here is an Inspection House of irrigation department. There is a ruined fort which IS said to be the residence of legendary chief, Bona, a charactlYr of ~he Acha.

Gairba: This village lies in M8:uranipur tahsil at a distance of about 19kms. north east~ It has a small but fine temple apparently of great antiquity. The temple is situated at a small hill and is made of grey granite, the stones were cut to required size but no mortar was used in construction. The architectural 'plan is simple but logically projected. It has three sections, each having its own roof rising in regular gradation. There is a badly mutilated basalt image said to be that of the Buddha in padmasana which bears an inscription 'on its base the date samvat 1234 (1177 A.D.).· Gurha : Situated on the left bank of river Dhasan about 16 klJls., south east of Garautha. has Nagonath hill, a conspicious land mark. On the top of the hill two old temples ~nd a shrine to Mahadeo are situated in a cave. A Chandella baithak also exists at the foot of the hill. There is als_o an image of sage Vishwa Mittra submerged in the Dhasan. -It could be seen in summer if a dip is taken in the river, Fairs are held at these places in Kartika and on Dussehra and Makar Sanktanti. lJaibatpura : Situated on Jhansi Baragaon road in tahsil Garautha, there is a cluster of villages, the chief among them being Haibatpura, said to be of interest for having the remains of Chandella temples and carvings. The old Chandella tank has been brought under cultivation.' There is an old temple which is in ruins. In Chutki there is an old Chandella baithak (building) locally known as kutchery. It is associated with Alha and Udal, the Banaphar heroes. At Nunar there is a ba,dly weathered figure in granite, said to be that of Mahabir, the 24th tirthandara. Pacbbar: It lies in Moth tahsil, about 26 kms. north east of Jhansi. Here a copper piate was found and presented to the Government in 1908. The plate bears an inscription da~ed samvat 1233 (1176AD) and records the bestowal of Bilaspur (former name of Pachhar) by Raja Parool of Kalinjar to the Brahmana. Sri Kesbawa Sharma. There is a small Chandella 4 temple of carved granite, the roof being six feet below the ground level, access being b.y steps. It also has a Chandella well. '

Administrative Unit: The district comprises of four tahsils, viz. Moth, Garautha, Mauranipur and Jhansi. Jhansi is the seat of district administration. It is also the headquarters of revenue division of the same name. Tn ord~r of area Garautha is the biggest (1564.0 sq. km.) and'the Mauranipur, the smallest (1078 sq. km.). The total area of the Moth and Jhansi tahsils is almost equal, i~ being 1193.0 sq. km. ,for the former and 1192.0 sq. kll). for the latter. There are three urban units each in Moth, Garautha and Mauranipur tahsils and seven units are in the Jhansi tahsil. Jhansi M. B., Jhansi Cantt., Jhansi Rly. Settlement N. A. and Hansarigird CT beingconti­ gnuous have been c.nstituted in an Urban Agglomeration. Jhansi MB with a population of 246,172 is the principal township of the district as well as the division. TheJe has been a major jUrisdictional change in the district during ~h~ last decade. Entire tahsil of Lalitpur (411 villages and 2 towns with an area of 2726.76 kms.) and Mahroni (341 villages with <>n area of 2276.76 kms.) of the district were transferred to newly created district of Lalitpur. The ta.hle given below presents other details of the tahsils in' the district. TabJe 1 : Administrative Units

'\ No. of Tahsil/Development Area in Nyaya Gram Revenue villages No. of block sq.kms. Pancha- Sabha 'r--..A--~ Towns _.... yat Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Moth 1,201 14 160 270 231 3 534 7 76 121 107 Moth 6~9 7 84- 149 124 2. Garautlia 1,538 18 162 234 , 207 3 Gur Sarai 708 9 84 ·119 107 Bamaur 826 9 78 11.) 100 3. Mauranipur 1,085 19 132 115 165 3 Mauranipur 549 ·10 67 87 83 Bangra 529 9 65 88 82 4. Jhansi 1,200 14 130 161 156 7 Babma 664 8 60 74 73 Baragaon 433 6 70 87 83 Total of District 5,024 65 584 840 759 16

Note :-The area under a tahsil include urban areas also while the area under a develop­ ment block is entirely rural.

EC~Domy and Infrastructure : The district is served by the broad gauge of the Central Railwa} which connects it on all the sides. To the north the district is connected with , to the south with Bombay. Delhi is in the west and MaOlkpur lBanda) in the east which are connected by broad gauge line. The rail tracks run to a length of 171 kms. in the district. There are 14 railway stations located in the district. As many 157 villages enjoy this facility WIthin a distance of less than 5

5 kms. and 13 enjoy it from within. The road coverage is also good, te>tal road length being 761 kms. hi the rural area and 21 kms. in urban areas in the district. National Highwals passing through it cover 131 kms., the State Highways 79 kms. and the district level and other roads have a length of 551 kms. in the district. J The total electricity consumption in the district is 71,557,231 kwh. of these domestic consumption account for 12,O~0,210 kwh., industr\al consumption 43,549,546 kwh. and agri­ cultural consumption for irriga:tion purpose 4,580,770 kwh. and the remaining for commercial, street lighting and miscellaneous uses. Irrigation plays an important role but with variations depending on the nature of soil. - In black soil regions mostly found in Moth, Garautha and Mauranipur, irrigation is not an input of as a great 'importance as in red soil tract which possesses less retention capacity of moisture. It is mostly needed for raising rabi and zaid crops, khari! crops being mostly dependent on the rainfall. Canals, tube wells, wells, t!lnks, lakes are the chief sources of irngation in the district. The canal irrigation system consists of Mara Tila, Dhukwa, Paricha and Lahchima dams under major irrigation projects and Parasprar dam undel' minor irrigation project. The canal netwprk is made up of a total length of' 903 kms. of canals, channels and minors. The canals alone run to a length of 196 kms. There are only two tube wells under, government sectors.' The private irrigation sources include 2,181 masenary wells, 8,778 pump sets, 11,737 persian wheels and 83 tube wells. ,Bulk of the irrigation is done through canals followed by wells. The lack of irrigation facilities continues to be retarding factor in the agricultural development of the district. I Agriculture and Allied Activities: The table given below gives the distribution of land use pattern of the district:

Table 2 : Distribution of villages according to land use

Name of tahsil , Number of Total area '-Percentage Percentage of inhabited villages (hectares) cultivable area irrigated area to total area to total culti- vablea'ea

J 2 3, 4 5

1- Moth 231 115,200,73 85.40 31.51 2. Garautha 207 151,689.18 82.15 14.35 3. Mauranipur 165 107,767.04 87.49 20.85 4. IJhansi 156' 102,00941 80,76 24.21

Total of District 759 473,499.99 83.85 22.14 I

The above table shows that as much as 83.85 per cent of tfte area of the district is cultivable tJ:lat inchides net area sown, current fallows, other fallows and cultivable waste. Of the total cultivable area, 22,14 per cent is irrigated. The most exten~ivelf cultivable tahsil i~ Mauranipur with its as much as 87.49 per cent area cultivable while the least cultivable tahsil is Jhansi with 80.76 per cent of its area cultivable. The most Irrigated tahsil is Moth with 31.51 per cent of its cultivable area irrigated. Garautha tahsil shows the feast irrigatlon facili­ ties with its 14.35 per cent of cultivable area irrigated. The important crops are jowar and tur ,among khar;! crops and wheat, gram and masQor aDlong rabi harvests. The cultivation .of wheat is carried on over the largest area (10~,684 hectares) followed by gram (77,018 hectares), Jowar (66,393 hectares), fur (20,668 hectares) and 6 masoor (16,942 hectares). Over two thirds of the area under wheat crops are irrigated. About one twelfth of the area under masoor and one sixth of the area under gram are irrigated. Khari! crops are raised under rain/ed conditions and the impact of irrigation is marginal. The gross vahle of agricultural out put per hecta~e of net area sown is ver~ low being Rs. 1,454 against the state average of Its. 2,703. The cropping intensity that indicates extent of multiple cropping IS 112.19 against the state average of 139.09 showing thereby greater preponderance of single cropped area in the district than at the state level. ' The hilly topography of the district does not permit large scale farming and cultivation of land under improved agricultural practices. The-average consumption of -fertilizers comes to 16.15 kgs_ per hectare in the district, however, there is one state owned live-stock and agri­ cultural farm situated at Bharari Jtahsil Jhansi). The size of the holdings is not large. As many as 153,917 holdings with an area of 336,808 hectares were reported in the district in 1977 agricl1:tural census. Small and marginal holdings account for 61.88 per cent of the total number of holdings in the district against 85.77 per cent at the st~te level. The live stock of the district is of· poor quality and consists of ordinary local breeds. Attempts to improve the local breeds are'under way and cow of Haryana and Thanparkar and buffaloes of Bhadwari and Murrah are being introduced. There are four artificial insemination centres one each at Moth, Mauranipur, Gur Sarai and 'Bharari. Of these Bharari, Moth and Maurar.ipur have been made key villages blocks_for intensive breeding. There are 16 stockmen centres in addition to veterinary hospitals in the district. According to live stock census of 1977. the population live stock was 651,995 and that of poultry was 52,627 in the district. Bovine population (347,223) account for major portion of the live-stock population followed by sheep and goats (196,065) and buffaloes. The numerous tanks, reservoirs and rivers provide good potential f~r deveiopment of fisheries in the district.' The fisheries Department of the U. P. Government has implemented schemes f~r its development covering a total al ea of 6,696 hectares reserviors are under the direct management of State Department. This has established nurseries. at Jhansi and Khallar. In 1980-81,948 thousands fingerlings were distributed and the total production of fish was 751 quintals. There are SIX Co-operative Societies Besides local consumption, the fish are also exported to other places, particularly to Calcutta.

Industries :

There are) I reglsterea ractoQes, 11 oeing in the rural areas and the rest 26 in the urban areas of the district. These employ 9,823 persons. The majority of workers (6,764) are found in'the urban areas. The number of un-registered workshops is 3,035 which employ 6,860 workers. Among the large scale industries mention may be made of Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan (Pvt.) Ltd. which was established in 1948 m Jhansi township. It has laboratOries equip­ ped with modern appliances and machines This unit manuf3cturing Ayurvedic medicines. There are a good number of workshops in the district eng"lge in the manufacturing of iron and stee~ goorls, bras.,ware, oil, ice bidi, soap, furnitures, taps and dyes silk goods plastic goods and' rn~scellaneous artIcles of dally use. Rural and cottage industries manufacture hand loom cloth,. eathel: shoes, gur, oil, earthen pot.. , ropes and artiCle., flom bamboo. The- hand,loom industry is the oldest and an important one, more than half of the units are situated at Mauranipur­ and Ran:pur, This .industry is largely run by co-operatives. Availability of raw material and transportation facilities in the district provides good possibilities for the establishment of new industries here. FeIspar, granite and sand which are mostly exported can be used locally for the pottery and building materials. Linseed can also be put for ,used in plint and varnishes. 7

Amenities: The availability of amenities within easy reach reflects on the infrastructural development of the area. The availability of facilities like educational, drinking water, medical, transport and communication, market etc. have been'reviewed for rural and urban areas separately. The district consists of 840 village!'; out of which 759 are inhabited. The average sprawl of a village in the district works out to 563.69 hectares. The largest village in area in the district is Katera of Mauranipur tahsil that occupies as large chunk of an .area of 4174.48 hectares while the smallest villages by name Toriki Sarai situated in Moth tahsil is perched on a mere 8.50 hectare3' of area. Table 3-7 highlight the infrastructural facilities available in the villages . .' Table given below shows the distribution of villages oy availability of selected amenities. . . Table 3: Distribution of villages.according to the availability of different amenities

No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having S1. No. Name of inhabited ,..------"7"---- "tahsil villages Education Medical Drinking water 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Moth 231 165(71.43) 72(31.17) 231 (lOO.OO) 2. Garautha 207 161(77.78) 93(44.93) 207(100.00) 3. Mauranipur 165 142(86.06) 126(76.36; 165(100.00) 4. Jhansi 156 124(79.49) 14(8.97) 156(100.00)

Total of District 759 592(78.00) 305(40.18) 759(100.00)

__one or'more --A. ______of the following an;tenities -. Post & telegraph Market/Hat Communication Approach by Pucca Road Power Supply 7 8 9 10 11

39(16.88) 12(5.19) 31(13.42) 61(26.41) 50(21.65) 34(16.43) 33( 15.9'4) . 20(9.66) 67(32.37) 20(9.66) 35(21.21) 48(29.09) 34(20.61) 61(36 ..97) 35(21.21) 22(14.10) 3(1.92) 16(10.26) 73(46.79) 28(17.95)

I30(17~ 13) 96(12.65) 101(13.31) 262(34.52) .133(17.52)--

Mauranipur tahsil shows up with the largest coverage of vII Jages by educational (86.06 per cent) medical (76.36 per cent) postal (21.21 per cent) and communication (20.61 per cent)' facilities. It is only the approach by pucca road to the villages in which Jhansi tahsil scores m~er Mauranipur as its 46.79 per cent of inhabited villages which are approachable by jmcca road, shows the largest cove, age among four tahsils of the district. In power supply Moth tahsil leaves all behind by having it'> 21.65 per cent of villages electrified. Jhansi tahgil shows the

minimum coverage of VIllages by rr:edical (8.97 per cent) postal (14.10 per cent l , market (1.92 per cent) facilities. However the least proportion of communication facflitil:s as reflected by location of communication heads e.g. railwa~' station, bus stop and the same proportion of villages by power supply. The following table shows the proportion of rural popUlation served by different amenities. 8

Table 4 : Proportion of lural populatioD served by d~erent amenities

Total Proportion -of rural population served by the amenity of Sl. Name popu­ r------A.---______----. No. of lation of Educa- Medi- Drink- Post & Market/ Communi- -Appro- Power tahsil inhabited tion cal ing tele- Hat cation ach by supply viIIages in water graph pucca the tahsil road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I. Moth 181,654 91.19 49.96 100.00 31.78 9.18 22.98.. 37.94 35.42 2. Garautha 183,045 91.00 52.28 100.00 32.50 29.83 15.77 39.69 14.06 3. Mallranipurl81,372 89.8076.02 100.0038.6443.31 23.98 40.24 32.93 4. Jhansi. 159,606 86.44 17.30 100.00 28.30 4.34 18.55 55.70 29.52

Total of District 705,677 89.71 49.87 100.00 32.94 22.21 20.36 43.00 27.91

It can be seen from the above table that the largest proportion of rural population of Mauranipur tahsil enjoy medical (76.02 per cent) postal (38.64 per cent), market (43.31 per cent) and commu'lication (23.98- per cent) facilities. However, it is Moth tahsil which shows the highest proportion of coverage of rural population of 91.19 per cent byeducatioal facilities and 35.42 per cent by power supply. Jhansi tahsil with its 55.70 per cent of its rural population living in the villages approachable by pucca road occupies first rank among the tahsils of the district. What lends to the greater availability of this ameUlty is the location of Jhansi town-the seat of dIstrict administration in this tahsil. The rural population of Jhansi tahsil is least covered by education (R6.44 per cent), medical (17.30 per cent), postal (28.30 per cent) and market (4.34 per cent) facilities. The least proportion of rural population of Garalltha tahsil enjoy communi­ cation facilities (15.77 per cent) as indicated by provision of a bus stop or location of a railway station and power supply (14.06 per cedt).

The following table presents distnbution of villages not having amenities by distance ra~ges from the places of availability of amenities.

Table 5 : Distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from tbe places where these are available

Number of villages where the amenity is not available and VIllages not hwing available at distance of the amenity of r ------A _____ ~ ______..." -5 kms. 5-10 kms. 10 + kms. Total (cols. 2-4)

2 3 4 5

I. Education 158 5 4 167 2. MedIcal 243 129 82 454 3. Post and telegraph 501 92 36 629 4. Market/Hat 407 166 90 663 5. Communication 421 161 76 658 9

Education facilities are not available in 167 villages, bulk of which (158) are placed with­ in 5 kms. distance from the availability of educational facilities. There are only five villages within 5~10 kms. range and four villages at a distance of 10 kms. and beyond from the places of availability of educational facilities. Of 454 villages which do not have medical facilities, 243 are located within 5 kms. distance range, 129 within 5-10 kms. distance range and 82 villages at a distance of 10 kms. and beyond from the places of availability of medical faCilities. Postal facilities are not avaIlable in much larger'number of villages. Of 629 villages not having postal facilities, the mhabitants of 501 villages can avail themselves of postal facilities within short distance of 5 kms. range, those of 92 villages within 5-10 kms. distance range and those of 36 vIllages from the distance of 10 kms. and more. There are 663 villages which do not possess market facilities. 'Of these, 407 are situated withlO 5 kms, 166 villages 5-10 kms. and 90 villages at 10 kms. aM beyond distance ranges. There are 658 villages which do not have either a' bus stop or a railway station or both. However. as many as 421 villages are..located within 5 kms, 161 villages within 5-10 kms. and 76 villages at the distance of 10 kms. or more distance ranges from the location of these communication heads. , ), ' The following table gives the distribution of villages by distance ranges from the nearest town and by availability of amenities. I .~ Table 6 : Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and 'availability of different amenities

Number (with percentage) of villages baving the amenity of Distance Number .-----______.A. ______, range of in- Educa- Medi- Drink- Post Market! Communica- Approach Power from the habited tion cal ing and Hat 'tion by pucca supply nearest villages water Tele- road town in each graph (in kms.) range

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 157 107 52, 157 21 4 25 66 48 (68.15) (33.12) 000.00) (13.38) (2.55) (15.92) (42.04) (30.57) 6-15 409 324 163 409 78 53 53 136 69 (79.22) (39.85) (100.00) (19.07) (12.96) ([2.96) (33.25) (16.87) 16-50 193 161 90 193 31 39 23 60 16 (83.42) (46.?3) (100.00) (16.06) (20.21) (11.92) (31.09) { 8.29) 51+

Total 759 592 305 759 130 96 101 262 133 (78.00) (40.18) (100.00) (17.13) (12.65) (13.31) (34.52) (17.52)

The above table reveals that as many as 409 villages accounting for 5~.89 per cent of the total inhabited villages are located in the distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nearest town. No villages of Jhansi district is located beyond 50 kms. of distance from the nearest town. The table reveals a discernible feature that the coverage of villages in education, medical and market facilities is the largest among the villages which are most remotely located from the nearest town, while the c~erage of villages by communication facilities, approach by pucca road and power supply is the highest among the Villages which are most proximal to the nearest town. Reversing the tendency, the least coverage of villages educational, medical, postal facilities is observed among the villages whiCh are situated nearby to a town 10

(within 5 kms.). Perhap'> the facilities are available to the inhabitants of villages from the near­ by towns resulting thereby in the coverage by these facilities. The following table give the distribution of villages by population ranges and by availability of amenities.

Table 7: Distribution of villages accordiug to population range and amenities available

Number (wlth percentage)_of..A.- villages____ having_ the atp.enity of ,------Population Number of Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communica· Approach Power range inl-tabited tion water telegraph hat tioo by supply villages pucca road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

------~~- - ~~- Upto 499 2'i4 112(44 09) 68(2677) 254(100:00) 04(1.57) 9(3.54) 19(7.48) 74(29.13) 19(7.48)

500-1.999 438 419(95_65) 192(4384) 438(100.00) 70(15.98) 56(12.79) 58(13.24) 147(33.56) 84(19.18)

2,000-4,999 65 59(90.77) A3(66.15) 65(100.00) 54(83.08) 30(46.15) 23(35.38) 40(61.S4) 28(43.08)

5,000+ 02 02(100.00) 02(100.00) 02(100.00) 02(100.00) 01(50.00) 01( 50.00) 01(50.011) 02(100.00)

Total 759 592(7800) 305(40.18) 759(100.00) 130(17.13) 96(12.65) 101(13.31) 262(34.52) 133(17.52)

It can be seen from the above table that higher the ranges of the popUlation of the villages. higher is the proportion of coverage. There are only two villages which fall under the highest range of populatiOn of 5,000 and above. Both villages have educational, medical, postal and electricity facilities while only one, village possess communication facilities, app­ roachable, by pucca road and has weekly or bi-weekly market facIlities. There are as many as 438 villages in the population range of 500 to 1,999 accountlllg for 57.71 per cent of the total number of inhabited villages. As much as 95.66 per cent of Villages in this range have educational, 43.84 per cent medical, 15.98 per cent postal, 12.79 per cent market and 13.24 per cent communication facilities, 33.56 per cent are approachable by pucca road and 19.18 per cent electnfied. The following table shows the combmation of foodgrains that constitute staple food in the majority of the villages ~f each tah!>ll.

Table 8. Staple food in the majority of villages in each tahsil

Name of tah",l Main staple food 1 2

1 Moth wheat and juar

2 Garautha wheat and juar

3 Mauranipur wheat and juar 4 Jhansi wheat and maize

It can be seen frolll the above table that except Jhansi tahsil wheat and juar constitute staple food in all the tahsils of the district. The combination changes to wheat and maize-in Jhansi tahsil. 11

Urban -Areas- 'There'are 16 towns in Jhaosi district. Of these five are administered by municipal boards, MO by cantonm.ent'boll:rds and one by notified area committee and seven' by town area com.mi­ ttees. ,1lhe-cemaining one town by name Hansarigird has been declared town' for census purpose only·i-n 1,981 'and is administered 'by panchayat. Six of these sixteen towns have come up new'ly juring the last decade. - The fQIIowing 'table ,shows growth, density and sex-ratio of urban population as compared to those of the Slate. Table 9': Growtb, Denmty .and·Se»-ratio -of, IU'ban population ill' the district in relation , " . ' to. the State

~ ______~_Aoistrlct ______~ State Census Total Urb1'l"Pel'C'mtage Decadal Density Sex: Total------Urban Percentage"-,------""" DecadaJ Density Sex: year nOp'l- {nou- ul"ball percen- (pop-ula. ratio p!>pllla·, popula· urb;w percen- (popula- ratio lation lation pOpu1a- 'tage tlOn per '(No. . tion tion popuJa· tage 'tion per (No. tion variation . sq. of tion . variation sq. of in urban 'km.) fema- in urban km.) ferna- 1>Opula- .Ies 'per popula- les tion 1,000, tion per males) '1,000 males). 2 3 4 5 • ,6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951 56.5,933 ~13.,252 37~68 +23.98 3,428 875 63,219.655 8,625,699 13.64 +22.93 2,21)5 820 1'961 714,484 259.f67 36.27 +21.53 2,832 837 .73,754,554 9,479,895 12.85 + 9.90 3.823 812 1971 870,138 321,297 36.92 +23.92- 3,033 879 88,341,144 12,388,596 14.02 +30.68 4,355 821 1981 l,n7,031 431,354 37.94 +34.25 3,544 891 110,862,013 19,999,115 17.95 +6Q.62 4,363 '846 The urban areas of the district have returned a total population of 431,354 persons in 1981 census, showing a growth of 34.25 percent over the last' decade and accounts for:37 .94 'percent of the ...total popUlation of ,the district. The extent bf urbanisation ,in the district, as reffected by the proportion of urban population to the total is slightly more than twice as large, the-extent of urbanisation in the stllte (17.95 per cent). The density of u'rban population which ~as 3,428'per sq. km. in 1951 dropped 10_ 2,832 persons in ]961, revived itself in 1971 to.a great extent and .finally reacb~ 3,544 persons ·per sq. km. in 1981. Sex-ratio as indicated by the number of females per thous~nd of male population was 876 in 1951. The sex-ratio after, declining substantially in ·1961 started ,rising and finally touched 891 females mark in 1981.' The sex-ratio has always been above the state's aveI)lge since 1951. The density of urban population in . the' district was above the state's average in 1951 but in suOOe­ .qn.mt decaues it has stated much below the state's average. i The following table enlists the towns which have come up newly over the last decade and ·those which have been de-classified. Table 10 : New towns addell{declassified in'1981 Census Name of town PopulatIOn 1981 Census 2 (a) Added- (i) Baragaon 5,130 (ii) Barl!.asagar 14,651 (iii) Irich 5,898 (iv) 4,826 (v) Moth 8,900 . (vi) Tendi Fatehpur 8,168 (b) ~.c"""_ ~(L NIL 12

As many as six towns were added newly during the la~t decade and none already existing was declassified. These towns make a,total population of 47,573 persons, moving between the maximum population. of 14,651 persons in Ba~asagar and the minimum of 4,826 persons in Kathera town. The total population of these towns account for 11.03' percent of the total urban population of the district and 43.23 percent of the total increase in the urban population of the district over the last decade.

The table given below presents town-wise pt'r ~apita receipt and expenditure per annum.

Table 11: Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Per capita ,.----:----' ----"------~ ______J-Receipt ______~ Expenditure ~------~ Class, name & Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- PublIc Expendi- Other civic status of through from all adminis­ ture on works ture on aspects the town taxes other tration public public ins­ sources health & titutions conveni­ ences

1 , 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

IV Babina, Cantt. 36.40 30.82 5.58 39.40 12.45 1472 5.62 2.19 4.42 C.B. V Baragaon T.C. 5.8' 3.90 ].95 3.47 0.10 2.34 0.16 0.81 IV Barua Sagar M.B. 26.49 21.68 4.81 20.09 5.43 6.45 1.64 6.57 \ IV Chirgaon M. B. 35.23 32.51 2.72 20.21 0.07 9.39 0.36 0.12 1.27 IV T.C. 16.22 11.28 4.94 14.24 6.33 5.88 1.25 0.7$ V Hansarigird C.T. 0.06 0,05 0.01 V Inch T.C. 5.75 4.05 1.70 2.20 0.25 1.70 0.25 I Jhansi M.B. ,23.58 15.47 8.11 22.62 2.41 8.21 2.04 0.04 9.92 IV Jhansi Cantt. 89.05 21.69 67.36 96;;C4 4.65 55.03 16.80 9.13 10.4> C. B. \ IV Jhansi Rly. 7.56 7.56 6.28 2.50 3.37 0.41 Settlement N.A.C. VI Kathera T.C. 3.23 3.23 4.89 0.48 0.76 3.65 III Maurampur M.B. 21.56 . 6.11 15.45 20.10 4.31 11.2() 1.49 0.33 2.71! V Moth T. C. 30.12 16.94 13.18 24.38 5.16 15.81 3.41 IV Ranipur T.C. 7.19 2.11 5.08 6.61 2.44 3.22 0.92 0.03 IV M.B. 20.86 5.93 14.93 16.39 1.33, 5.49 3.03 2.49 4.05 V ,Tondi FatehpurT.C.l.22 1.22

~ The data relating to Hansarigird town are not comparable as ciVIC status is not that of a town but of a village and was declared town for the purpose of 1981 census and hence not reviewed under the above table. The maximum per capita receipt of Rs.. 89.05 per annum is observed in Iha"nsi ~antt The second largest receipt of Rs. 36.40 per capita is witnessed in Babina Cantt. followed by Chirgaon (Rs. 35.23) and Moth (Rs. 30.12). The least per capita. receipt is reported from preceded by Kathera town (Rs. 3.23) d.nd Irich (Rs. 5.75). No receipt from taxes has been reported from Jhansi Railway Settlement, Kathera and Tondl Fatehpllr. Amlimg the remaining 12 towns only in four namely-Jhansi Cantt., Mau­ rampur", Ranipur and Samthar per capita receipt throughl.taxes lags be~

¥A ~ ~ 13

other sources. In other towns receipt through taxes exceeds receipt thro~gh all other sources. Per capita expenditure varies between the maximum of Rs. 96.04 in Jhansi Cantt. The second largest per capita expenditure of Rs. 39.50 is reported from Babina Cantt. The minimum per, capita expenditure of Rs. 2.20 is observed in Irich town closely preceded by Baragaon (Rs. 3.47) and Kathera (Rs. 4.89). Major share of expenditure has been incurred on public health and conveniences in all towns except in Baragaon, Irich and Kathera towns. Public works has major share in Baragaon and Kathera towns wh'ile in Jhansi, the head other aspects has claimed slightly larger share (Rs. 9.92) than the expenditure on public health and conveniences (Rs.8.21). The following table gives town-wise ratio of schools per 10,000 of populatian.

Table 12 : Schools per ten thousand popu1at;ion in towns

Number of schools pe~ ten thousand of population in town ~--~------~------, Class, name and Higher SecondaryI Secondary/ Junior Primary civic status of Inter/PUC/Junior matriculation Secondary/ town College Middle 2 3 4 5

1. IV Babina Cantt. C.B. 1.89 2.51 3.14 2. V Baragaon T.C. ·3.90 5.85 3.90 3. IV Baruasag'ar M.S. 0.68 0.68 4.78 4. IV Chirgaon M.B. 091 1.81 0.91 4.53 5. IV Gursarai -T.C. 0.81 0.81 4.05 6: V H'lnsarigird C.T. 1.33 2.67 7. V Irich T.C. 1.70 1.70 8,48 8. I Jlransi M.B. 0,41 0,45 0.20 2.64- 9. IV Jhansi Cantt. C.B. 1.77 0.59 1.77 2.94 10. IV Jhansi Rly Settlement N.A.C. 0.74 3.71 11. VI Kathera T.C. 2.07 4.14 12. III Mauranipur M.B. 0.59 0.59 3.26 13. V Moth T.C. 2.25 5.62 14. IV Ranipur T.C. 0.85 1.70 3.41 15. IV Samthar M.B. 0.67 2.69 3.36 16. V 10ndi Fatcbpur T.C. I 1.22 6.12 Total 0.49 0.58 0.63 3.20

A ratio of 3.20 primary tschools obtains in urban areas of the district per 10,000 of their total popUlation ranging between the maximum of 8.48 primary schools in Irich and the' mini­ mum of 2.64 primary schools in Jhansi town. The ratio of middle schools per 10,000 of urban population of the district works out to 0.63 middle schools. The ratio varies between the maxi­ mum of 5.85 middle schools in Baragaon town and the minimum of 0.20 schools in Jhansi. A ratio of O. 58 schools of matriculatIOn standard is obtained per 10,000 of population in urban areas of the dlstnct. The ratio oscillates between the maximum of 3.90 schools of matriculation - , standard in Baragaon town and the minimum of 0.45 in Jhansi municipal board. The·ratio of inter colleges works out to 0.49 per 10,000 of population in urban areas of the district. The large~t ratio of 2.25 intermediate coUeges per 10,OUO of population is observed in Moth and the smallest ofO,4t in Jhansi municipality. There are no inter colleges ill Babma, Baragaon. Hansarigird, Jrich, Jhansi Railway settlement, Kathera, 'Ranipur and Tondi Fatehpur towns. 14

The following table gives town-wise ratio of beds in medical instillutions per thousand of population.

TAble 13 : Nnlllber~or oods in medical institntions in town

Class, name and· civic NlJIDbc:r of beds in medical instituti0ni status of town per 1,000 population in town 2

1- IV Babina Cantt. C.B. 0.25 2. V Baragaon T.C. 3. IV Barua Sagar M.B. 0.27 4. IV Chirgaon M.B. 0.73 5. IV GurS8.rai'T.C. 0.97 6. V Hansari Gird C.T. 7. V 'Irich T.C. 0.68 S. I Jhansi'M.B. 4.70 9. IV Jhansi Cantt. C.B. 0;94 10. IV :Jhansi Rly. Settlement N.A.C. 10.76 I) • VI Kathera T.C 12. III Mauranipur M.B. 0.89 13. V Moth T.C. 0.67 14 .. IV Ranipur T.C. IS. IV Samthar M.B. 0,87 16. V Tondl Fatehpur T.e. 3.24

There are no medical illstitutions with beds in Baragaon, Hansarigird, Kathera, Rampur and Tondi Fatehpur. The largest ratio of beds of 1O.76'per thousand of Population is obserVed in Jhansi Railway Settlement. The second largest ratio is observed in Jhansi municipality while the ratio in all other towns is less than one, the least J>eing 0.25 in Babina Cantt. Tne following table gives the proportion of slum population in class I (population one 'liikh and above) and class II towns (population 50,000 to 99,999).

Table 14: Proportion of slum population in town,

Ciass,'name and, Proportion of the slum Density in slum' civic status of population to' total (per sq. km.) town population of the town

2 3

I Jhansi M.B. NIL NIL

Tbere is- only one class I townl(Jhansi) in the district Tbere are no Class 11 towns in the district. Jhansi city does not have any recognised or notified slums.

, The table given below shows the most important commodities manufactured in. eAported from and imported into various towns of the district. 15

Table 15 : Most important commodity Manufactured, Imported and Exported in town

Class, name and Most important commodity civic status of r------..:.....---.A.------. town Manufactured Exported Imported 2 3 4

1. IV Babina Cantt. C.B. Sand Rice 2. IV Baragaon T.C. Pea Cloth 3. V Barua Sagar M. B. Carpet Carpet Cloth 4. IV Chilgaon M.B. Wooden furni- Wheat Cloth ture 5. IV Gursarai T.C. Wooden furni- Foddgrains Cloth tute \ 6. .V Hansari Gird C.T. Leather goods Leather goods Hides 7. V Irich T.C. Shoes Wheat Cloth 8. I Jhansl M.B. Bidi Groundnut Wheat 9. IV Jhansi Cantt. C.B. Fertilizer Wheat Foodgrains 10. IV Jhansi Rly. Sett- lement N.A.C. Foodgrains 11. VI Kathera T.e. Terrycot cloth Terrycot cloth Terrycot yarn 12. III Mauranipur M.B. Handloom cloth Foodgrains Yarn 13. V Moth T.C. Wheat Cloth 14. IV Ranipur T.C. Handloom cloth Handloom cloth Cotton yarn 15; IV Samthar M.B. Spices Pulses Sugar 16. V Tondi Fatehpur T.C. Handloom cloth Handloom cloth Cotton yarn

The commodities which are manufactured a_re handloom and terrycot cloths, wooden furniture, fertilizers, carpets, leather goods and spices. The commo¢ities which are exported are handloom and terrycot cloths, foodgrains, ground nut, leather goods, carpets and sand and the commoJlties imported are cloth, foodgrains, cotton and terrycot yarn, hides and sugar.

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126 ~ 195 161 ~~r.rr 125 196 ~ 192 127 q~,,&T 134 162 ~<:1

131 q~rs"t ~ 2G9 166

136 tfmr 56 171

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1 2 3 . 2 3 1 2 3

211 ~~ 174 231 mr 197 251 f~-u 30 212 ~~3H 110 232 ~ 94 252 ffi{t

221 mi 141 241 m~u 239 261 231 222 ~iIKU 210 242 ~ 50 262 ~~ 202 ' 223 1!T9 \\i 209 243 ~ 59 263 h~ 15 224 ~m~ 262 244 ~ 91 264 ~ 41 225 '{.~T 183 245 ~8f~) 33 • 265 rn'f 117 .. .. ·226 \1f~ 228 246 Rm2:~ 36 266 ~ 127 227 ~arr 136 247 Witiii' 4 267 ~ihr;rr 148 228 UIfi'l'IJ': 234 248 ~fGI1;fr 11 268 mm 83 229 ~T 170 249 ij'J"

MOTH TAHSIL

Location Location Location S.No. Name of vIllage Code No. S.No. Name of vIllage Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No.

2 2 3 2 3

1 Ahrauli 122 36 Barei 261 71 Chandwari 191 2 Ahraura 128 37 Bari Blllurg 178 72 Chatreshpur 60 3 Aira 17 3S Barnaya 67 73 Chelra 165 4 Amgaon III 39 Barra 55 74 Chheonta 8 5 Amkhera 139 40 Barthar 142 75 Chhepar 104

6 Ammargarh &- 41 Barthan State 72 76 Chhirauna 215 7 Amraukh 114 42 Basauna 99 77 Cbirgaon Khurd 74 8 Angthari 70 43 Basowai 120 78 Chlrgaon 230 9 Ata 10 44 Bawai 29 79 Chitguwan 112 10 Atariya 108 45 Bawri 219 80 Dabra Buzurg 238

11 Atpei 224 46 Behtasant 211 81 Dabra Khurd 254 12 Aupara 242 47 Belma 98 82 Dabrt 296 13 Badaira 23 48 Belma Khurd 68 83 Dalguwan 150 14 Badokhari 'I 49 Berwa1 19~ 84 Dasna 90 15 Baghaira 146 50 Bharatpura 240 85 Dataoh Kalan 69

16 Baghauniya 176 51 Bharosa 106 86 Dataoh Khurd 32 17 Bahadurpur 62 52 Bharaul 256 87 Dedar 236 18 Baidaura 21 53 Bhatpura 192 88 Deogarh 61 19 BalTlshalpura 2'7 54 Bhaura Ghat 138 89 Deora 199 20 BaJhera 81 55 Bhonara Brach 3~ 90 Dewal .237

21 Bajhera State 2~9 56 BhuJaund 123 91 Dhamdhauh 37 22 Bajita 65 57 BlJ'guwan 95 92 Dhamna Buzurg 232 23 Bajta 250 58 Bi~hanpara 264 93 Dhamna Khurd 252 24 Bakayan 196 59 Btt\Hi 222 94 Dharampura 227 25 Bakuwan Buzurg 152 60 Bra~inghpura 26 95 Dhaurka 28

26 Bakuwan Khurd 266 61 Budhaoli 105 96 Dhawani 248 27 Bamanuwan 180 62 Budhcra Ghat 6 97 Dhawar S9 28 Bamhrauli 125 63 Budhcra Kalan 1 98 Dhawara 255 29 Bamhrauli State 78 64 Budhcn Kalan 5 99 Dhera 47 30 Bangrt 57 65 Budhen Khunl 2 100 Dibiyapur 9

31 Bangrt Bangra 186 66 Budhoo Pura 185 101 Dinera 1.69 32 Barahta 205 67 Chak Dat.lolJ &4 102 Dinen 168 33 Baral 208 68 Chak Torbelma 71 103 Fatehpur 35 34 Barauda 53 69 Chamraimh 63 J 04 Fatehpura 164 35 Baraur 193 70 Chandar 86 105 Gadooka 154 2()

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

MOTH TAHSIL (Contd.)

Location Location Location S.No. 'Nameo(VilIage Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

2 3 2 3 :2 3

106 Garroli 45 141 Khakal 24 176 Mlrauna 216 107 Gatara 12 142 Kharalla 42 In Miyanpur 218 108 Ghateshwar 40 143 Kbidarpura 77 178 Mod Kalan 210 109 Ghusguwan 249 144 Khillawari 172 179 Mod Kburd 209 110 Girari 247 14S Kbilli Jbansi 113 180 Moth 141

111 Gulara 244 146 Khiriyaghat 147 181 Mudai 221 11'2 Gulpura 121 147 Khiriyanad ISS 182 Murata 246 113 Gyarai 27 148 Khiriyaram 213 J83 Musaoli 235 114 Tmiliya 18 149 Khoh 190 184 Nadkhas 159 115 Imiliya 137 150 Khuja S2 18S Nadpahari 191

1f6 Itaura 258 151 Kuiya 54 186 Nandpura 166 117 rtwan 268 152 KukargaoD 167 187 Nandsiya 200 118 lakhaila 14 153 Kumharar 144 188 Narainpura 22$ 119 laMa Kalan 44 154 Kumhariya U2 189 Nari 214 Nibaula J20 Jarha Khurd 124 ISS Ladaora 94 190 22 t21 Jaryai 217 156 Lawan 100 191 Nibi 212 92 192 Nimoniya 145 l22 Jaswantpura 189 157 Lidhari 123 Jaunra 140 158 Loha Garh 13 193 Pachar 22' 124 Jera 66 159 Looka 157 194 Pachcharsarh 259 11!) 125 Kadaur 79 160 Ludhiyai 203 195 Pachowai

196 Pahari Buzurg 243 126 Kadoora ~-- 109 161 Luharllaon Ghat 181 127 KamlOra 151 162 Madaura Kalan 19 197 Pahan Khurd 269 128 Kalothara Gbat 182 163 Madguwan 223 198 Paharpura 58 199 Paharpura 84 12~ KatyanJYUra (Moth) 171 164 Madora Khurd 131 130 t30 Kalyanpura (State) 184 165 Madpura 115 200 Panari

131 Kanaicbha 39 166 Mangoosa 31 201 Pandaurd 85 132 Karai 16 167 Magraura 117 202 Pandauri State 73 t33 Karguwan 201 168 Mahalua 110 203 Pandri 163 134 Karila 41! 169 Maharajganj 46 204 Paraichha 134 135 Karkus 204 170 Mahewa 245 205 Pargabna 161

136 KashipUla 43 171 Mahuakbera 116 206 Parsa 195 137 Kayla 132 172 Manikpura 149 207 Palaiya 103 138 Khadauwa 91 173 Manjhari 262 208 Patharra 143 139 Khadeshar 2S1 174 Marhadilaoli 175 209 Pattikumharra 156 t40 Khajuri 80 175 Mawai 174 210 Pawai 160 27

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

MOTH TAHSIL (Concld.)

• l..ocation Location Location S.N? Name of vittage Code,No. S.No. 'Name of 'village CadeNo. S.No. Name of village Code No.

2 3 , 1 2 3 2 3

211 Phoolkhiriya 179 231 Sajokhari 50 2SI Simiriya 82 212 Pipra 56 232 Saldn 4 252 Simthari 220 213 Pipra 173 233 Salemapur 36 253 Sing!tpura 253 214 Pir-auna 49 234 Samthar (Debar) 59 2S4 Sitaura 187 21S Pokhipura 73 235 Sarai Jhansi 33 m Sitauri 188

_216 . Poonchh 25_ 236 Sarar 135 256 Siya 233 211 Pulgahna 102 237 Saraul 263 257 Sukoopura 34 213 PaHya 101 232 Saujna 148 258 Sultanpura 231 219 Pura Chirgaon 207 239 Saurai 83 259 Tajpura 267 220 Paranad 158 240 Say 91 260 Talaur 93

221 Ramaiya 'Puta 228 241 Semri 202 261 Tanda 126 , 222 Ram Nagar 234 242 Sersa 15 262 Tatikhilli 133 223 Rampul'l!, 183 243 Sesa 41 263 Thiprai 7& 224 Rarua 136 244 Shahjahaa pur 96 264 Tigra Ganeshpura 7 2'ZS Rawatl'ura 170 245 Shahpui '8T 265 TigraKalao 20

226 Reo 107 246 Shahpura 239 266 Todi 118 227 Rora 197 247 Sikandra 30 267 Todi ki Sarai 88 228 Saigaoo 177 248 Sikri Buzur&: 241 268 Tursanpura 3 229 Saina 127 249 Sikri Khurd 265 269 Ujyan 260 230 Sajauni 11 250 Silari 129 Forest Range Moth Range F-I 28

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260.22 371(58) +5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 1 ~\I ~r

127.08 131(15) -(-5) -(-5) W +5) -(-5) PR 2 ~\T l.1!~ +5)

122.62 33(8) -(-5) -(-5) HP,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 3 ~;riU

650.35 4,[63(626) P(2),M(I) RP(l),O(l) -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) PR 4 ~Hfl!;;:r HP,W

137.19 138(19) P(l) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 5 ~"Um

6 ~\ttm: 337.12 817(134) pel) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) PR

7 mlT\T 1J~ 354.11 ~\arr

600.98 ~.~ 965(138) P(l) -(5-10) W'T PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

9AA~ 462.98 363(57) -(-5) ,0(1) W,HP -(-5) ··(5-10) -(5--'10) KR

} t) aJC;T 663.71 604(80) (-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(IO+) KR

1t moft;:r1 491.31 321(44) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

Uninhabited KR 12 I"R£ll:T 202.35 ~ amrT<{

t3 ~~rlT~, 1,500.63 4,443(748) P(3)M(2) H(l) HP,W PTO -(10+ ) -(10+ ) KR

14 mr 547.56 .h anqlC{ Uninhabited KR

-(-5) 15 ~\Gr 1.865.67 3.443(592) P(l)~(I) RP(I) W PO +5) KR 29

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSJL-l

,tir :a"fzWr (amff fiTflA :a"f!JtIT) it aTl;r qf.I" "! mr ~i';11' it iWl!<'Tii' it lit fI!IT'f) ff~) Land use (i. e. areas under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) .A. .- ___" w >.,"; d,:i u::. 6 Ii I'l.~.\! 'Ii ,.... h::O~ tr'o;. ~~0iItt;~ ll; '" ~Q,- {) "0":' It' I< ~O ~.2 ~ w ~ me z hi § e ~C i<-W~~ tr.g f,no--g g g 0"0 ~ '-..0 'Ii ~c-- ~ t!!2~ Oil wr .It' "C '">. ~ ~'" <; ~'otol)~ "0 .8 > hi':I~::: U !

~ ~vrT Samthar (6) Wheat, Gram 47.35 GC(40.47) 30.76 5.26 3.24 Budheri Khurd 2 lT~ iTi, ~T<: ~amthar (3) Wheat, Juar GC(93.08) 19.43 3.24 6.87 T(2) Tursanpura 3

~<: iT~, TfofT, Samthar (5) Wheat, Gram GC(528.93) 80.94 12.14 28.34 M(5)T(10) .Sakin 4 N(3) ~I!l'~ lt~, TfofT Samthar (8) Wheat:Gram 55.85 GC(20 64) 34.40 19.02 7.28 Budheri Ka'an 5

lTifif~ ~, :;;rifT Samthar (5) Wheat, Gram 97.13 GC(108.86) 87.42 25.09 18.62 Budheraghat 6

lTifl!l'<: Samthar (6) .. \2& 69 GC(99 9~) 95.10 8.90 21.46 Tigra Ganeihpura 7 lT1fI!l'<: lt~, 'q;;r Samthar (9) Wheat, Gram 164.30 GC(146.10) 229,45 3076 30.37 Chheouta S ij'ifl!l'<: fr~, vrr Samthar (9) Wheat, Gram 1~1.82 GC(80.53) 121.41 48.16 21.06 Dlblyapor II

lTifl!!<: ~, :;;r;rr Samthar (II) Wheate, Gram 296.65 GC(I8657) 162.28 4.86 13.35 Ata 10

lTl1l!!<: lr~, ;;:qT~ Samthar (12) Wheat, Juar 284.10 GC(JOS.05) 71.63 10.53 17.00 Sajauni 11

~~~ Samthar (12) 117.36 GC(43.71) 23.07 6.07 12.14 ... Gatara 12

~~ iT~, iiOIT<: Samthar (11) Wheat, luar GC(607.05) 75760 10.52 125.46 Lohagarh 13

ij'11I!l'~ Samthar (9) GC(226.63) 291.38 21.8' 7.69 lakhaila 14

~~ iT~, ;;:

VPr filtiiultil 1~111o~ ~ ·WQIlt'" q;i 'Afif MIT

2 3 4 5 6 V 8 9 10 11

16 ~ m.3O 1.149(198) P(I) 0(1) W.HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 17 itU 337.92 308(55) P(I) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR

18 ~fi:£fullr 287.74 41$(91) P(l) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 19 $,m 304.33 541(88) P(I) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

20 fu1rn qJ 203.97 268(53) -(-5) -(10+) W -(10+) -10...+) -(HO) KR

21 '(Uu 209.63 191(29) -(-5) -(10+) W -(1;0+) -(10+) -(10+) KR

A Uninhabited KR 22 ~ 84.99 ~~~

A 23 iI'W'U 418.06 572(15) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-.5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

303.53 394(69) P(I) -(-5) -(-5) 24

25 845.82 4,559(740) P(I},H(2) MeW(I} W.T +5) wg BS,RS KR fS AC(I),M(I) RP(I)O(I)

154.19 2S1(3:1) . -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR 26 ,m~~ +5) 303.93 S28(83) P(l) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 27 ~ 2S' mm 388.91 127(125) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(~ -(-5) -(-5) KR 617.41 1,004(171) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) _(-5) KR 29' ~

179.28 696(86) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) BS PR 30 ~ -(1)

16U8 311(47) -(-5) -(-5) 11 ~f W -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR

mcAft . 224.20 Uninhabjted KR 32 ~ ~~ 33 ~H 252.13 179(27} pel) (-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

107.2$ 2(1) -(-5) -(-5) T.W -(-5) -(-5) KR 34 ft~ -(-5) 509.52 824(116) 35 ~ P(I) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 31

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSIL-I

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

~rwn: ~~, il'''T<:: Samthar (13) Wh~at, Juar GC(95.51) 851.89 2.02 23.88 Karal 16 ij'lN<: ~g, 'O''lT<:: S.amthar (IS) Wheat, Juar OC(7.69) 279.23 29.54 21 16 Aira 17

~ it~, ii'll'<:: Samthar (18) Wheat, Juar '-iC(61i 37) 200 32 1 21 19.84 Imlhya 18 ij'1l'~ ili, 'O'1:rT<:: Samthar (18) Wheat, Juar OC(5.67) 27561) 3.64 19.42 Madaura Kalan 19 ~,,~<: ~~,\i'CfR Samthar (18) Wheat, Juar GC(IO.ll) 183.33 2.03 8.50 Tigra Kalan 20

~11~ il'i, ;;orr<: Samthar (18) Wheat,Juar GC(2.ti2) 18253 930 15.78 BaJdaura 21 ~~ Samtbar (18) 8135 081 2.83 Nibaula 22 mI'~ , ~~,''O';m Samthar (19) Wheat, Juar W(4.45) 377.99 2.43 33.10 M(I),T(8) Badalfa 23 ~'1~<: iT~J iiqR Samthar (13) Wheat, Juar GC(IS.38) 251.31 10.11 26.73 T(5),M(I) Khakal 24 l{~<: ~J'O''-IT< Samthar (12) ED,ED Wheat, Juar GC(SI.75) 629.70 53.43 80,94 N(3),M(4) Poonchh 25 T(18)

1110 ~~, 'O''lf' Moth (13) Wheat, Juar GC(45,73) 95.51 12.95 Brasinghpura 26 mo iti, 'F-fT1' Moth (8) Wheat, Juar GC(91.86) 18979 3.24 19.04 T(4),M(I) Gyarai 27 'fTo iT~, il'''fT<: Moth (9) Wheat, Juar GC(l03.60) 256.57 2,43 26.31 T(6),M(J) Dhaurka 28 mo rr~, 'O'

1110 ~~, ~1<: Moth (14) Wheat, Juar 40.88 GC(7J.63) 26.72 485 17.80 T(5) Mangoosh 31 >ITo Mo,h (14) 5260 GC(S1,07) 92.67 5.26 16.60 Datauoh Khurd 31 111'0 rr~, ~1<: Moth (14) Wheat, Juar OC(7,28) 186.16 25.90 32.79 Sarai Jhansl 33 11To ~, 'ir

A 42 V(m 254.96 323(53) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

246.46 366(57) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 43 ~ P(l) -(10+) W,HP +5)

400.65 634(86) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(-S) KR 44 ~~ -(-5)

45 II<"'MT 102.39 ~o: anifTi{ Unmhabited KR

-(-5) KR 046 ~ro'>I~ 393.37 1,341(241) P(I),M(I) RP(I) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

41 iu 403.89 260(41) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-S) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

148.52 A Uninhabited KR 48 iii<:~r 'Har~

49 Mifr 279.90 260(29) -(-5) -(-5) W 4,-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR $r~, m;, .50 ~ 399.44 241(42) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) TUE, SAT -(-5) PR

51 ~F9U- 465.00 1,019(172) pel) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR

890.34 782(113) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) 51 ~GfT -(5-10) KR

53 Gf\)1{r 805.35 1,114(182) Pc!) -(s-.10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR iilA' 401.87 284{60) .. (-5) S4 ~~

A S5 if"U 85.88 'TO: an

VILLAGE 'DIRECTORY AMENITIES·AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-I

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ it~, \i

~o iti, "'ern: Motb(tS) EO Wheat, Juar 3.6.83 GC(184.14) 36S.44 12.14 55.45 N(3) Sesa 41 lito itt. ;;:In: Moth (20) Wooat, Jliar GC(91.0S) 65.96 81.35 16.60 T(Z) Kharaila 42 llT~ ir~, ;;:ern: Moth (18) . Wheat, Juar GC(ti2.91) 95.91 17.81 19.83 T(5) Kashipura 43 llfQ it~, ;;:erT~ Moth (20) Wheat, Juar, GC(1I9.39) 215.69 43.71 21.86 T(S) Jarha KaJ'an 44 me Moth (20) 9.30 GC(47.35) 31,97 10.92 ·2.85 GarroH 45

i( \ m R' ::i:;rrr 4' Moth (20) Wheat Juar 5261 GC(167.94) 91.86 58.68 22.28 Maharajgall.i ;;:<[n: llfQ it~, 47 Moth (20) Wheat, Juar 56.66 GC(123.43) 161.87 42.90 19.03 Dhera t:Oo Moth (20) 45.32 GC(42.90) 41.68 15.38 3.24 Karila 41 -WI'''l1: ir~, \i1fT': Samthar (5) Wheat, Juar 52610 119.80 34.00 Pirauna 49 ij'~ it~, ;;:-ern: Samthar (9) Wheat, Juar GC(287.3S) 110.07 2.02 T(2) Sajokhari SO

~~ it~, ~ Samthar (3) Wheat. Juar GC(286.94) 17685 1.21 T(5) Badokhari 51 ij'1f'f'( iT~, :;:~~ Samthar (8) Wheat, Juar GC(768.94) 80.94 20.23 20.23 M(I),T(3J Khuja S2 N(l)

'~)O iT~, :;::m: \ Moth (7) Wheat, Juar GC(116.52) 590.84 60.30 37.66 T(4\ Barauda 53 ij'~~ it~, "'CfT~ Sdmthar (5) Whtlat, Juar GC(215.19) 125.88 0.80 Kuiya 54

~~ Samthar (4} GC(5.67) 77.70 0.41 2.02 Barra 5S 34

mq f.Rfi!l4ii l-1iTo~ \1A~·Ifi~~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

.. Uninhabited ! KR 56 tfmT 110.89 If<: arl'"l'R

72360 701(100) P(l) -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 57 ~r w

312.02 914(156) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR 58 q~~T . 597.31 19(1) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -{(5) -(-5) PR 59 ~,

282.89 78(11) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 60 ~<: W +5)

522.47 29(8) -(-5) -(-5) -{(5) -(-5) KR 61 ~OTlf~ W +5) . 293.41 572(96) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 62 ~ 469.45 Uninhabited KR 63 'ifll1:T ~ 1T<:~

46.9S ~ Uninhabited KR 64 :qlti ~19m ~ar~ srfufG

srRr~'f 185.76 335(45) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5:'10) Ddily -(5-10) KR 6. ~<:r 479.97 767(129) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W "1.-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 67 if'{olPH

365.85 439(77) pel) -(-5) W -(-5) +5) KR 68 ~~ +5)

69

492.92 233(40) P(I) -(-5) -( -5) KR 70 ai

17928 Uninhabited KR 71 ~), ~'fT if, arfif~

420.89 140(31) P{I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 72 «~~U ~~

UDinhablted KR 73 q~'U 77.30 ~arrq~

PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR 74 f:qWcr ,~ 603.41 1,104(161) P(I) -(5-10) W

Uninhabited KR 75 '1T6TU~~ 97.13 it, aHOf~ 3S

VILLAG¥ DIRECTORY AMBNlTIES AND LAND. USB MOTH TAHSlL-1

12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2.0 2. 1

~'1'1: Samthar (5) 0C(0.41) 107.24 8.81 . 2.43 Plpara S6

~~ iT~,~ Samthar (3) Wheat, Juar 0C(131.93) 513.16 17.81 60.70 T(3) Bangari 57

~lll!fl: iT~, ;rem: Salllthar (3) Wheat, Juar GC(202.34) 40.47 28.74 40.47 T(2) Paharpura sa

~i[l!fl: iT~, ;;''fl1: Samthar (2) ED,EO Wheat, Juar 0C(323.75) 80.94 20.23 172.39 N(10),M(8) Samthar 59 O(4),T(20} ~ ilj, "CfT'( Samthar (5) Wheat, Juar GC(9.30) 139.65 69.60 64.34 Chatreshpur .0,

~ iT~, ;r'lT<:: Samthar (3) Wheat, Juar S9.89 GC(80.94) 202.36 78.10 101.18 Deogarh 61

~1f1R iT~: i1CfT'( Samthar (5) Wheat, Juar GC(91.86) 110.88 16.19 74.48 T(l) Bahadurpur 62

~4fC'{ Samthar (2) 0C(202.34) 161.87 20.25 84.99 Chamra Imli 63

~llin: Samthar (2) GC(41.28) 2.02 0.41 3.24 Chak Dataoli 64

~\ iT~, 'iCfT\ Samthar (6) Wheat, Juar GC(72.84) 140.04 1.21 T(3) Bajita 65

~llllR: iT~, 'f'fT Samthar (8) Wheat. Gram GC(105.23) 80.13 0.40 Jera, 66 ~'l1: iT~ ~\ Samthar (6) Wheat, Juar GC(465,39) 14.18 0.40 T(l),M(I) Barnaya 67 .no iT~, ;r'fT\ Moth (3) EO Wheat Juar GC(118.l7) 230.68 0.81 16.19 Belma Khurd '8 ij'Jlm: iT~, ;r

~ll~\ Samthar (2) GC(l71.58) O.4t 7.29 Chaktor Belma 71 ~1IlT\ ~, "'Tn:: Samthar (3) Wheat. Juar GC(20234) 141.64 20.23 56.68 T(2) Bartharl State 72 ~<:: Samthar (3) GC(40 47) 20.23 4.46 12.14 Pbkhipura 73 ~ll~\ iT~, 'i"fT\ Samthar (4) Wheat, Juar GC(30.36) 535.00 4.46 33.59 N(1),T(8) Chlfgaon Khurd 74

~lll!l'~ f>amthar (6) GC(4.0S) 89.44 3.64 Pandauri State 75 36

"" foRfll'fit 'l-l()o~ ~~'~W1t~

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

106.03 UninhabIted KR 16 fmt~ IT~~·

~ UninhabIted KR 72.44 'T~ 3frorR 77 ~\T 424.53 556(85) -(5-10' 0(1) W -(5-10) +5) -(HO) KR 78 on:~m

728.86 643(109) P\I) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 79 ~R

424.13 647(106) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) --(-5) --(-5) KR 80 ~'U

2:35.94 542(92) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR Sl ~\T~

491.71 1,105(209) P(2),M(I) -(lOt) W PO -(lOt) -(lOt) KR &2 fufi:rf~r

411.98 6?3(95) pel) -(lOt) w -(lOt) -(lOt) -(lOt) KR 83~ 311.21 244(39) -(-5) -(lOt) W -(lOt) -(lOt) -(lOt) KR 84 ~~~r 305.55 697(132) P(l),M(I) -(lOt) W PO -(lOt) -(lOt) KR 85 '1~1'U

271.96 360(64) P(I) -{10+) w -(lOt) -(lOt) 86 '"-i<;T~ -(lOt) KR

607.86 Uninhabited 87 !IT~ 'T~· 3fT1' trwr ~· 3fr

89 E

,206.40 285(52) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(lOt) 90 ~m'IT -(10t) KR

313.64 171(29) (-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 91 ~

92 tmIm 42291 tT~ 3fT

0(1) W,HP 93 'ffi1~ 754.77 2,048(364) P(1).MO) -(10t) -(lOt) -(lOt) KR

94 ~ror\T 752.7-l 822(131) P(I) -(tot) W -(lOt) --(lOt) -(lOt) KR

95 fir~~~ 471.48 458(76) P(3) -(lOt) W -(lOt) -(10+) -(10-1-) KR 37

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIBS AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 16 IV 18 19 20 2

ij'lJ~ Samthar (1) GC(27.51) 72.04 0.41 6.07 Tbiprai 76 ijlJtR Samthar (6) GC(23.88) 44.92 1.21 2.43 Khidarpura 77 ij'lJiiR ~,;;:1fR Samthar (9) Wheal, Juar 84.58 GC(2.02) 288.14 31.98 17.81 Bamhrauli State 78

~e(~ iT~, ;;:;rR Samthar (9) Wheat, Juar 81.75 GC(127.48) ~85.66 116.}6 17.18 T(2) Kadaur V9 ijlJtR iT~, =q.Jf Samthar (12) Wheat, Gram GC(80.53) 26993 23.09 50.58 Khajuri 80

~ iT~, 'lifT Samthar(12) Wbeat, Gram GC(48.56) 137.60 3t.S6 18.22 T(3) Bajbera State 81 'ITo iT~, ;;:qn: Moth' (16) Wheat, Juar GC(167.91) 206.39 84.99 ' 32.39 T(2),M(I) Simiriya 82 1110 iT~, ;;:om: Moth (15) Wheat, Juar GC(95.51) 143.66 41.28 131.53 T(I) Saurai 83 'ITo iT~, ;;:1fR Moth (18) Wheat, Juar 259.00 22.26 29.95 Paharpura 84 'ITo iT~, ;;:i!fT~ Moth (15) Wheat, Juar GC(19.43) 271.55 10.11 4.46 T(2) Pandaufl 85

1110 iT~, ~'l'P: Moth (19) Wh at, Juar GC(35.22) 162.68 28.33 45.73 T(2) Chandar 86 f;rort/f Chirgaon (9) 39.25 GC(364) 509.51 20.25 3521 TEM(I) Shabpur 87 !fto Moth (14) GC(O.40) 5.67 2.43 Todi ki Sarai 88 11)0 Moth (17) GC(27.11) 112.51 11.73 1538 Dhwar .89 11)0 iT~, :;rifT Moth (IS) Wheat, Gram GC(1.63) 144.88 2.02 57.87 Dasna 90

ito itt, "'fP:: Moth (15) Wheat, Juar GC(2,43) 248.07 18.63 43.30 Say 91 W(l.':!) lllo Moth (12) W(tS 21) 28409 15.78 63.55 Lidhari 92 R(4128) rfto iT~ ;:r.rr Moth (13) Wheat. Gram GC(11.74) 649.54 36.42 57.07 N(3),M(3) Talaur 93 T(2) ")0 ~, 'j'Tn: Moth (16) Wheat, Juar GC(21.74) 627.68 10.93 92.68 T(2) Ladaora 94 11)0- iT~ 'lifT Moth (12) Wheat, Gram GC(15176) 23392 4917 3643 Birguwan 95 38 _fitlf_ i-'lTo~~ ~;r ~~.. tt

2 3 4 5 6 7 8' 9 10 11

1,713.50 96 ~~\ 2,14B(415) P(I},M(l) H(I) W PO -(10+ ) -(10+) KR

97 ~31l 440.31 747(133) P(I) -(5-10) W PO· -(5-10) -(5-10) KR.

9& ~, 373.54 1,901(320) PCl) RP(I). T,W PO -(5-10) -(-5) KR 0(1) 99 mr 227.04 219(38) -(-5) +5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR.

tOO ~q;:r 749.91 1,278(216) P(I),M(I) +5) W,HP .PO -(-5) BS KR

roI ~(IT 721.9B 1,267(189) pel) -(5--10) W,T PTO -(-5) -(-5) KR

416.84 919(155) P(l) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR' 102 ~

103 Iffilll- 620.41 605(92) P(I) 0(1) W -(10+) -(10+) --(10+) KR 834.09 1,230(188) 104 mr~ pel) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR r05 ~1; 603.00 925(147) P(I) 0(1) W +5) -(-s) BS PR

f(J6 'IlUm: 588.84 1,818(292) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W,HP PO -«5) -(-5) PR

947.00 101 ~~ 1,473(236) P(I) 0(1) W,HP,C PO -«5) -«5) PR lOS 317:~

604.62 947(140) pel) to9 ~<:T -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

293.00 525'(99) P(I) -(5-10) W 110 ~arr -(5-·10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

III 811rl'fTcr 656.42 1,320(215) P(2),M(I) -(5-10) W PO -«5) -(-5) KR-

112 f~t 549.58 J ,107(189) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -«5) +5) -(-5) KR

113 f~rmm- 24687 770(111) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS PR

1 t 4 al+I1:m 770.95 2,220(344) P(2).M(I) -(5 -10) W PO --(5-10) -(-5) KR

62.73 115 Jf~T qt sr~1<{ Uninhabited KR 39

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMEN1TIES AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-l 1(, 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 :z 1 trTo iri, :;m Moth (12) Wheat, Gram GC(608.26) 927.98 88.63 88.63 T(3) Shahjaha~pur 96 +ITo %,'ifi'TT Moth (5) Wheat. Gram GC(S9.10) 297.85 70.01 13.35 T(I) Khadauwa 97 trTo iT~, ;;em: Moth (1) Wheat, luar GC(103.18) 177.65 65% 26.75 T(9) Belma 98 'fTo ~,~ Moth (6) Wheat, luar GC(93.49) 83.77 40.48 9.30 T(3) Basauna 99 +ITo ~, "'fr~ Moth (3) ED Wheat, Juar GC(201.95) 485.64 12.14 50.18 -M(I),T(I) Lawan 100 N(2}

liTo ~,'ifi'TT Moth (10) Wheat, Gram GC(404.69) 314.05 '3.24 T(6).M(I) Puliya 101 lfT¢ i\i, "'11': Moth (9) Wheat. Juar GC(38.87) 244.79 15.78 17.40 T(I) PuJgahna 102 +ITo ~.'ifi'Tr Moth (1I) Wheat, Gram W(68.79) 547.98 3.64 T(5) Pasaiya 103 +ITo iT~, 'o/IT Moth (5) ED Wheat, Grllm W(24445) 511.93 77.71 T(10),M(4) Chhapar 104 +ITo iT~, 'ifi'TT Moth (2) W;1cat, Gram GC(l92.22) 285.71 69.61 55.46 T(4), M(I) Budhaoli lOS

+ITo ~~, '9;:rr Moth (3) ED Wheat. Gram .. GC(78.12) W(6.07) 4fO.76 70.83 23.06 M(4),T(1l) Bharosa 106 +ITo It~, ~ Moth (5) ED Wheat, Gram GC(229.05) 498.18 15378 64.34 M(4),N(I) Reo 107 TK(1.65) Tt7) +ITo ir~, "['iT MQth (3) Wheat. Gram W(72.84) 441.12 4.06 54.63 Atariya 108 lfT¢ iT~, 'ifi'TT Moth (8) Wheat. Gram GC(4.86) 591.26 4.05 . 4.45 M(I).T(3) Kadoora 109 lfT¢ . iT~, '1RT Moth (8) Wheat. Gram GC(20639) 76.49 2.03 8.09 MahaJua 110

liTo ~, 'ifi'TT \ Moth (6) Wheat. Gram GC(197.89) 394.58 6.07 57.88 Amgaon HI lfT¢ iT~, "iTn:: Moth (13) Wheat, Juar GC(294.21) 209.63 1.63 44.11 T(6) Chltguwan 112 +ITo iT~, :j'fl': Moth (8) ED,EO Wheat, Juar 3.24 GC(234.73) 1.21 4.86 2.83 T(1l),M(2) Khilli Jhansi 113 N(Z) lffo ~, "CfT~ Moth (8) Wheat, Jvar GC(33 7 52) 427.75 4.05 163 T( 13) Amr.tukh 114 +ITo Moth (8) GC(58.68) 2.43 162 Madpura 115 40

t'M f.t~~I"ii rGJOr ~"I{Ci.~ ~

2 :1 4 s 6 , 8 9 10 11

ll6 IJi'fr irn 211.25 432(67) -(5-10) -(S-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

363.42 567(100) pel) 0(1) HP,W PO -(S-IO) 117 iffl'U~r -(--$) KR

390.94 1,080(162) P(1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) 1I8 ~T -(-5) KR

445.17 630(103) pel) 0(1) -(-5) -(~-10) 119 ~ W -(-5) KR

120 witt 387.30 1.072(177) P(I) 0(1) W.HP PO -(-5) -(-5) PR

125.86 16700) pel) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 121 ~

172 00 474(70) -(-5) -(-5) 122

271.96 627(93) 123 ~'k P(I) O{l) W -(-5) -(-5) BS KR 352(53) 124 ~~ 248.08 -(-5) -(~-10) W -(5-10). -(5-10) -(-5) KR - qs ii(f~'W!' 677.87 1,438(251, Pll) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

126 mr 376,37 627(101) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -1.-5) -(-5) KR

544.32 1,022(155) W -(-5) 127 e-ilT P(I) 0(1) -(-5), -(-5) KR

m.29 ~ Uninhabited I28 ~ ~H 3ft

129 fmiru 411.18 114(15) -(-5) .-(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

130 qifRT 1,138.83 1.211(173) P(I) -(S-IO) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR

131· ~roTf 474.71 1,483(279) P(l) -(-5) W -(IO+) ':(10+) -(-5) KR

422.91 665(91) pel) 132 'fiTln~T -(10+ ) W -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) KR

96.72 . 133

A 705.39 273(40) 134 ~ST P(I) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) '-(5_IO) KR

405.91 135 ~rn 293(48) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 41

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

+ita tr~ '"f'fT M6th (8) Wheat. Gra1ll GC(188.59) 0.41 3.64 18.62 T(2) Mahua Khera 116 ;rfo tr~,,,m Moth (8) Wheat, Juar G(157.03) 202.34 0.41 3.64 T(3) Magraura 117 ~o iti, ;yqR Moth (3) Wheat, Iuar GC(89.03) 234.73 4.05 63.13 T(2) Todi 118 +ita ~, ;;''11'<: Moth (7) Wheat Juar GC(80.94) 311.61 3.24 49.38 T(2),M(I) Pachowai 119 +ito ilj, "~T<: Moth (5) EO Wheat, Juar GC(233.IO) 121.32 1.62 30.76 T(3),N{2) Basowai 120

ijfo ~, ,,'IT<: Moth (3) Wheat, luar GC(72.861 34.40 7.68 10.92 T(4),M(2) Gulpura 121 +ito ~, '

;rfo iT~, ;;'u<: Moth-(2) Wheat, luar GC(16O.27) 147.31 4652 22.25 M(I),T(2) Tanda 126 ~e i'ti, ~T Moth (5) Wheat, Gram ... GC(131.6O)W,1.62) 179.28 178.06 45.33 T(I) Saina 127 0(243) l:[)o Moth (5) GC(47.75) 48.9S 10.11 4.45 Ahraura 128 +ito I ~,;;'1f!<: Moth (9) Wheat. Juar 46.95 GC(43.32) 207.60 71.63 41.68 T(I) Silari 129 +ito tr~, ;;m Moth (10) Wheat, Juar 320.52 GC(215.30) 398.23 90.25 114.53 Panari 130

+ito it~, "om: Moth (1) Wheat, Juar GC(215.29) 183.34 20.64 55.44 T(12),M(2) Madora Khurd 131 N(2) +ito iTi. "1fT'\ Moth (11) Wheat, JlIar 170.76 GC(120.60) 83.37 3.24 44.93 Kayla 132 +ito Moth (10) 92.26 3.24 1.22 Tati Khilli 133 q)o tr~, ;;iff<: Moth (10) Wheat, Juar 399.D3 .. 146.91 16.60 14285 Paralchha 134 liTo it~, ""1'<: Moth (5) Wbeat, Juar 99.56 143.66 36.02 126.67 Saran 135 42

vtIt f.Rf~ 1-tfto~ ;orii~· ~ '!fu ~

2 3- 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

136 \(i31T 334.69 15(3) -(-5) -{(5) T -{(5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

366(43) -(-5) -(-5) -{(5) 137 ~~r 214.90 W -(-S) -(-5) KR

SIi4.Q6 1,049(155) P(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) 138 'l1T<:T Il'~ -(5-10) KR

139 errmro 227.44 849(48) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

140 \iJl.] 683.94 1,482(25,1 ) pel) 0(1) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR

}41 lito 821.54 127(18) -(-5) -(-5) W,T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR.

142 ~U: 244.84 626(IC4) P(I) -( -5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

143 lJ'Ri 518.02 510(i9) pel) -(- 5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

J44 636.19 1,485(252) P(2),M(i) 0(1), W,HP PO -(5-) -(-5) PR ~li1rrr- RP(I)

145 f.r+i'tf.rlrf 398.63 579(il4) H(I), -(-5) W,Hr -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR.

146 "T.nf;p;rt 514.78 377(61) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR.

147 tisf":lrT '-r~ 364.63 381(71) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(S-IO) -(5-10) PR

148 mor.tr 531.37 291(51) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

149 llTf.w!~~ 323.36 228(45) -(-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

150 ~91 299.48 428(62) P(I) 0(4) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR

Uninhabited 151 ~mT 70.82 1T<: 3lT'lT~ KR i52

153 ofl::J!<: lTif 1,214.10 3.900(631) P(2),H(I), -(5 10) W.HP -(5 10) -(5-10) BS PR M(l)

1,025.91 1,286(195) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR 154 ~T

.. Unmhabtted 155 f.sr f<:!Jf ifR 228.66 If<: 3TT

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIEs AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ ;,~, :;:m: Moth (9) Wheat, Juar 9.86 GC(19.83) 181.70 10.52 30.78 Rarua 136 lito iT~, ::;:~n: Moth (1) Wheat, Juar GC(3318) 119.80 7.69 54.23 Imiliya 137 lito ~,;;m, Moth (8) Wheat, Juar GC(243.63) 215.29 6.08 99.96 T(l) Bhaura Ghat 138 if)o iT~,~ Moth (3) Wheat, Iuar GC(6232) 110.08 13.76 41.28 T(l) Am Khera 139 lito iri,;;m Moth (6) Wheat, Iuar GC(328.61) 147.73 142.S5 64.75 M(2),T(6) Iauora 140

1fu; iT~, 'ffi Moth (1) EA Wheat; Gram GC(2 14.09) , 452.86 63.94 83.77 M(I),C{4) Moth 141 WE(607), 0(0.81) N(6) If)o ~, 'ffi Moth (1) Wheat, Gram GC(82.96) 54.63 62.73 44.52 Barthari 142 lito . itt, 'iRT Moth (2) Wheat, Gram W(48.58) 424.92 16.19 28.33 T(2) Patharra 143 ,,)0 iT~, ;;1tn: Moth (5) EA Wheat, Juar GC(64.75) 462.58 11.73 40.88 T(I),M(l) Kumhrar ' 144 W(5625) N(3) lito ir~, ;;qn: Moth (5) Wheat, Juar ••• I GC(212.08) 158.23 21.04 7.28 NlmoDlya 145 me ir~, ;;"P: Moth (9) Wheat, Iuar 44.11 GC(149.74) 195.48 43.30 82.15 Baghauniya 146 11)0 it~, G'(n~ Moth (8) Wh~at, Juar GC(96.31) 146.51 8.50 113.31 Khuiya Ghat 147 +no iT~, ::>m Moth (9) Wheat, Iuar GC(292 IS) 8620 13.36 139.63 Saujna 148 Jf)o it~, G''fr~ Moth (10) Wheat, Juar GC(126.28) 117.36 19.83 S989 Manikpura 149 lito iI~, G'''T~ Moth (13) WheJt, Juar GC(40.47) 162.28 13.36 17.00 T(3) Daiguwan 150 W(6.37)

11)0 Moth (10) GC(58.68) 728 2.03 2.83 Kal Mora 151 . Jf)o iT~, ::>'fT<: Moth (8) ED Wheat. Juar W(112.10) 427.36 98.35 50.99 (M2),M(2) Bakuwan Buzurg 152 OC(30272) me iT~, 'CAT Moth (6) ED Wneat, Gram GC(37J.ll). 681.92 25.49 132.75 N(I).T(8), Ammargarh 153 W(283) N(4) JfTo ilg,~ Moth (15) ED Wheal. Juar GC(341 57), 592.88 6.07 82.96 N(ll,MO). Gadooka 154- W(243) T(9) f;;p:rrt

2 3 4 5 6 ., 8 9 10 11

156 q'~ '8):i!'~) 337.92 1,434(248) P(I),M(l) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(JU+ ) -(10+) KR

72.85 Uninhabited KR 157 ~ ~~ afTifT

370.30 323(66) -{-5) -{s-) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) KR 158 l~RT

159 OfRlilm 530.16 1,190{208) PO) 0(1) W,HP PO -(10+) -(10+ ) KR

KR 160 'Wi~ 53623 568(98) P(I) -(10+) W,HP +5) -(IO+) -(IO+)

511.95 792(124) P(I) -(-5) w,e -(10+) -(10+) -(IO+) KR 161 q'<:

8&2.25 1,651(277) P(2),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PO -(lOt ) -(5-10) KR L62 ~gfw

pel) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -{5-10) KR 163 qtri\ 416.84 1,097(184)

103(16) -(lOt) -(lOt) W -(lOt) -(IO+) -(lOt) KR 164 ~&~i 259.01

],119.00 1.219(216) P(I) -(5 -10) w,e -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR HiS ~~,

325.78 448(69) P(I) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR f66 ~u

772(106) P(I) -(5-10) W,R -(10+) -{lOt) -(10+) KR 167 ~~iq; 770.9~

W,R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 168 f<;itft 254.56 246(40) -(IO+) -(10+) ~ P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) THU -(10+) KR 169 fG~<::T 107.25 149(23)

811.27 5G9(86) PC,11 -(- 5) W -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) KR 170 (JoriT~' . 65.16 11(3) -(-5) -(5-) W --(5) -(5-) -(-5) KR 171 ~~ft

526.11 ' 456(82) P(I) -(-5) W -( -5) -(-5) BS PR 172 flil~~

457.72 540(102) pel) -(-5) w -(10+) +5) -(-5) KR 174 11~~

606(107) P(I) -{-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR 175 llOTT f~rE[l1"r 384.47 45

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIIfl AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSIL-l

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~ it~ '

"Ilo i'r~,:;:'m ~th(ll) ED Wheat, Juar GC(84.99), 291.37 27.54 41.28 T(2) Pargahoa IiI r W(66.77) i'r~, ;;:~T~ Moth (8) ED Wheat, Juar GC(l09 27) 568.60 71.63 31.17 T(4),N(I) Kumhariya 162 • W(l0158) ~. t;'Gf~ ,&(8) ED Wheat, Juar GC(19.4Z), 351.68 24.69 2.43 N(2),M(4), Pandri 163 " W(1862) T(9) i'r~, -sgT<: .f(l~ Wheat, Juar GC(34.81) 174.83 11.40 31.91 Fatehpura 164 ~, '

:mo ~', "'fill Moth (12) Whelt, Gram GC(IOS.05) 124.24 16.18 71.30 Nandpura 166 me; iTf, 'iTilT Moth (15) Wheat. Gram GC(145.29) 163.50 124.20 237.96 Kukargaon 167 lifo itt. "fifT Moth (16) Wheat, Gram GC(141.64) 14.46 31.98 648 Diuen 168 f~ ili, '

f:

mq f.Rfm 1-'1:10 ~« ~iJ Wcm"n( ~ ~ ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

m- P(2)M(1) 0(1) W,lfp PR 176 ~~ 995.56 1.775(311) PO SUN BS

177 ~lTfcr 188.19 ~~ 3fJ'GlR Uninhabited KR

173 qRrfl'~ 495.76 596(89) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-') BS PR

179 ~ fufurr 376.37 462(85) P(1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR " *r

338.33 353(60) P(ll,M(I) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) BS 131 ~ tTt3; ~c PR

-(-5) W -(-5) -(-S) 182 ~qrc 340.76 238(43) -(10+) -(-5) KR ::f'l'~ 124.24 1,173(20') P(I) 0(1) W -(10+) TUE BS PR 183 nr~

_(10+ ) -(5-10) -(-5) 184 ~Tif~ (tk) 229.06 284(55) -(-5) -(10+ ) w KR 185 mu 19223 97(17) -(-5) ;-(10+) w -(10+ ) -(5-10) -(-5) . PR

186

187 fum~r 366.25 612(101) P(I) --t-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

143.67 . Uninhabited KR 188 fu~hr :q~ arT

14569 Uninhabited KR 189 ;;rn

190 ~~ 205.59 319(61) -t-5) -(-5) W -( 5) ~-(-5) -«5) KR

191 ~CfT~1 610.69 892(165) , P(I),M(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

192 'llc~T 371.11 3C6(42) -(-5) +5) W -(-5) -(·5) -(-5) KR

193 .n:h: 977.76 809(149) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(.. 5) KR

194 ~~ 865.25 761(124) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

195 q~~r 696.89 702(107) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 47

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSILl-l

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

f;n:'Tfq it~, ~ Chirgaon (16) Wheat. Gram GC(1.21) 679.90 35.21 279.24 ~(2) N(4) Baghaira 176 ~i

f'f<:ITTcr it~, 'q.ff Chirgaon (13) Wheat, Gram 72.03 GC(80.94) 161.88 - 23.08 0.40 Luhargaon Ghat 18! mmcr ~it~, ~ Chirgaon (12) Wheat, Gram GC(30.36) 242.81 27.12 40.47 Kalothara Ghat 182 RWCf i'r~, 'q.ff Cnirgaon (14) Wheat,Gram 16.19 GC(67.58) 40.07 0.40 T(l),M(I) Rampura 183 'f~ it~, 'f;r[ Chirgaon (12) Wheat, Gram GC'( 101.17) 101.17 26.72 Kalyanpur (State) 184 mlfTCf it~, =q.fT Chirgaon (19) Wheat, Gram GC(74 OS) 101.18 17.00 Budhoopura 18S

fif<:mCf ~. 'f'lT Chtrgaon (15) Wheat, Gram W(40469) 121.41 35.22 T(2) N(I) Bangri Bangra 186 M(I) f;:m"j'q i'ri, ;;''''1'': Chirgaon (17) Who:at, Juar GC(146.09) 188.18 8.90 23.08 Sltaura 187 f~Cf Chi rgaon (17) GC(82.96) S2.21 3.24 5.26 Sitaun 188 f~ITTCf Chlrgaon (18) GC(8539) 34.40 2.43 23.47 Jaswantpura 189 f"f<:lTTCf itt. ~,m ChI rgaon (18) Wheat. Ju~r GC(63.96) 9631 9.71 35.61 Khoh 190

f

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

i,d69.22 472(88) P(I) -(-5) W -1.-5) -(-5) ~ (-5) KR 196 ffilfif

428.98 667(122) pel) -(-5) W -{-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 197 \T'U

218.94 A Uninhabited KR 198 ilT<:' q~r l'f~an

423.32 486(84) P(l) -(5--10) W ·(-5) -(5--10) -(-5) KR 199 ~

339.54 783(125) PO) --{5-10) w +~5) +5) +5) KR 200 WT~fi:rl:I'v

969.26 3,093(502) P(2),M(I) --(-5) W PO -(5-10) -{5-10) PR 201 ~

902.48 2,112(396) P(2),M{I) H(I),O(I) WH,P,C PO --(10+ ) BS PR 202~ FPC(I)

277.22 748(125) -(-5) -{(5) W +5) -(-5) --(-5) KR 203~

435.05 1,042(168) p(2),Mel) -(-5) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+ ) KR 204 OIi\m

795.24 455(77) P(I) +5) W -(5-10) -(101~ ) -(10+ ) KR 205 ~

123.43 Uninhabited KR 206 ~

137.60 180(26) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) +5) +5) KR 207 '!U f'"lmt

659.66 2.002(338) P(2) 0(1) W -(-5) --(-5) BS PR 208 oror

261.03 703(128) P(I) W -(-5) -(-5) KR 20g m6' ~ +5) +5)

452.05 -(-5) W --(-5) -( -5) -(-5) KR 210 m-s- Cfi~r 860(IJ9) P(l)

130.31 -(-5) --(-5) -{--S) PR 211 ~!l:\T~ 252(40) P(I) -(-5) W

212 fiffq 167.55 308(57) P(I) -(5-10) W -( 5) -«5) -(5-10) PR

KR 2 13 fufu:rr~~ 216.11 144(26) -(-5) -\5-10) W +5) +5) +5)

214 if'U 352.90 462(79) P(I) 0(1) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR

215 fufl;rr 41927 1.868(330) p(2) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 49

~GE DIRECTORY A.MI!m'11P8 AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-I

/ 12 13 14 15 Iii 17 18 19 20 2

f.irorfcr it1, 'q.ff Chi1'llon (32) Wheat, Gram 299.48 GC(27.12) 570.6l 114.S3 57.48 Bakayan 196 ~ il'~, 'iA'r Chirgaon (29) Wheat, Gram W (21.Q4) 306.35 75.28 26.31 Rora 197 ftroTf'I' Chirgaon (9~ GB(64.34) 138.82 2.83 12.95 Nad Pahari 198 ~ lT~,~ , Chirgaon l7) Wheat, Juar 0C(1l3.72) 243.63 0.81 65.16 Deora 199 ~ ~,~n: Chirgaon (7) Whetlt,Juar GC(154.59) in.7S 0.41 51.79 Nandsiya 200

R1:lTfcr it~, 'lRT Karguwan 201 Ch~(8) ED Wheat, Gram GC(122.2~) 353.29 m.37 247.68 N(2),T(3), W(128.69) MO) ~ ilj, "AT Moth (11) ED Wheat,Gram 0C{2!0.90) 489.68 48.16 31.99 N(3),T(7) Sernn 202 W(81.7S) ~ ~,:ro~ Chirgaon (to) Wheat, Juar GC(84.99) 140.43 30.36 21.44 Ludhlyal 203 ~, ~ "'in: Kalkos 204 Moth (1~) Wheat, lua! OC(111.28) 215.29 40.88 57.48 W(10.12) ~ fri, \i?m: Cbirgaon (15) Wheat, luar 63.53 0C{133.56) 325.78 97.13 157.83 Barahta 205 W(17.41)

~' GC(36.83) 75.27 6.88 4.45 Dabri 206 9tirgaorJ (11) \T~, 'TcfR ~N Pura Chirgaon Chirgaon (to) Wheat, Iuar (lC(4775) 46.14 26,31 17.40 207 lt~,'T

f~ il"~, 'lRT Chirgaon (5) Wheat, Gram GC(6960) 45.73 203 12.95 Behta Sant 211 ~ it~, "Ar Cbillaon (6) Wheat. Gram GC(64.75) 72.84 2.83 27.13 M(l) Nibl 212 ~ i'r~, :;r.rr Chlrgaon (6) Wheat, Gram GC(78.tO) 100.47 27.54 Khinyar:·m 213 ~ ~, ""n: Chirgaon (5) Wheat, Juar ••• GC(84.99)W(43,71) lS2.16 23.07 38.45 T(l) Nan 214 0(10.52) ~for. i't~,'T

~ r"aM'tii l-llTo~ i5fif ~. ~ 'fir ~

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 •

216 flrWrr 217.73 732(138.) P(2) 0(1) \\ -(-5) -(-5) BS KR

P(2),M(I) 0(1) W,HP 217 ;;rw~ 448.81 1,346(228) .-(-·5) _(-5) -(-5) KR

P(I) 2]S fl1~ 381.63 953(160) . <'-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) KR

2]9 !ifTCrl:T 300.29 281(53) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) K.R

0(1) 220 fuor~ 535.82 1,125(203) pel) W -(-5) -(-5) +') KR

592.48 948(162) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) 221 ~f -(5-10) KR 222 fmt 592.48 1,083(217) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W -(S-10) -(5-10) -(IO+) KR

P(I) -(10+) W -(5~IO) 223 116~ 25253 635(125) -(10+) -(10+) KR

P(l) 0(1) W -(5-10) 224 ~ 475.93 1,072(204) -(10+) -(10+) KR

225 ;rR:TlAlU" 140.43 ~\3J~ Uninhabited KR

226 q:;m: 448.41 968(172) P(2),M(1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

79.73 170(25) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 227 a~

0(1) W -(-5) 228. \~l1_!\r 189.40 425(65) -(-5) -(-5) -\5-10) Kit

347.23 949(192) pel) 0(1) w PO -(5.10) -(5-10) 229 iliR'\T" PR

230 A<:

. 259.01 938(166) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 231 1Jj~1'1:!<1

232 f111'1T ~lj- ]55.00 298(55) -(-5) -(-5) W +5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

233 f(l1fT 819.52 S17(135) pel) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

773.79 1,551(274) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO -(5-10) BS PR 234 ~ CWC(l) MCW(l) -(S-IO) KR 235 ~ 222.59 1(1) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 51

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSIJ:...-.,1

12 13 14 15 16 ,17 18 19 20 .2

RrlTTcf tr~, '"'crTr Chirgaon (I) BA Wheat, Juar TWE{119,79) 34.40 1.62 39.66 M(l) Mirauna 216 0(6,07) W(16.19) f'tfnrT'f iii, '"''1n: Chlrgaon (4)~ EA Wheat, luar GC(49.77) 241.20 2.02 28,74 T(4,M(I), Jaryai 217 W(127.08) N(I) RWCf i'r~, "Cfn: Chirgaon 0) Wheat, Juar GC(S,90) W(67.!8) 281.67 0.81 23.07 T(l) Mlyanpur 218 Rrl'fTCf tr~, ,",iIT;: Chirgaon (5) Whi::at, Juar GC(46.95) 222.99 11,33 19.02 (Tl) Bawri 219 fqnrtr.r tri, ;;:ern: Chirgaon (5) Eb,.G Wheat, Juar GC(64.34) 380.82 12,55 37.23 N(l) Simthari 220 TWE(40.SS) f'frmr.r i'r~, '

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m r"'fitICfiI I-mo~ IiA ~"t('t ?r ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 'I 8 9 10 11

266.29 201(37) P(I) 0(1) W -{S-10) -(5-10) -{-5) KR 236 ~~

218.54 151(20) -{-5) -{-5-IO) W +5) -(-5) KR 237 ~ -{-5>

334.2.8 861(147) P(I) 0(1) W -{-5> -(-5) -(-5) KR 238 itiTU ~t(

, 358.97 3(3) -{-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -{-5) -{5) KR 239 ~~ 339.14 611(114) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) +5) -\-5) KR 240 ~

254.13 553(86) Pel) 0(1) w -(-5) -{-5} -(-5) KR 241 ~fllf" 707.82 872(152) Pfl) 0(1) W PO -{-5) -(-5) 242 aftq'ro PR 883.81 1,701(276) P(2),M(I) 0(1) W -{-S) -(-5) DS PR 243 ~~

470.26 491(78) P(I) +5) W -(-S) -(-5) -«5) PR 244 ~

318.09 446(79) -«5) -«5) w -«5) -«5) BS PR 245 ~

323.76 298(47) P(I) -{-5) W -«5) -(-5) -«5) KR 246 ~tn

4(2) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(HO) KR 247 fuufr 308.79 -(5-10)

214.09 637(97) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR 248- ~

333.88 372(54) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 249 ~ 170.78 Uninhabited KR 250 i(ii!tT lh:~

W -(-5) _{-S) -{-5) PR 251 mVR 229.87 13(2) -(-5) '-«5)

605.43 1,171(195) P(I),M(l) 0(1), W PO +5) BS PR 252 ~lAT ,

170.38 Uninhabited KR 253 f~f!<:T ~<: arrm

13(2) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) KR 254 'fO{

V:lLLAGE DIRECTORY AI,mNUIES AND LAND USB MOTH TAHSIL-l 12 13 14 15 I6' 17 18 19 20 2 • f;:rori

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256 m~ 276.41 262(SI) P(I) -(-5) W -(-$) --(-5) --(-S) PR

257 .rmr~ 98.34 114(15) -loS) -(10+) w -(-S) -(-S) -(-5) PR

258 ~"rl:T 613.53 547(99) P(I) 0(1) W --(-S) -(5-10) BS PR

--(-5) -(10+) 259 ~l'f0 22S.82 789(132) P(I) 0(1) W BS PR

~f.:r. PO SAT 260 ~ 1,281.68 2,124(399) P(I),M(ll 0(1) w BS PR

261 mf 625.26 766(115) pel) ·0(1) W --(-5) -(5-10) -(...5) KR Uninhabited 262 ~~ _ 77.70 ~h~ KR

0(1) --(-5) --(-5) BS PR 263 ~ l,153.80 889(143) P(I) W

264 r'l!ll"lql(1 107.65 ~'( 3l1OIR Uninhabited KR

~ 327.81 291(46) P(I) -(10+) w -(-S) -(S-IO) +5) PR 265 ~.

146 50 309(46) Pll) 0(1) w --(-5) .-(-5) -(-5) KR 266 ~~ 77.70 .. Uninhabited KR 267 ~'(T ~'(~

268 '?iC

119.39 121(16) -(-5) -(10+ ) w -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR 269 ~~1~

q;:r &llf F-l mo~:ot 4.708.41 17(7) -(10+) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 55

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MOTH TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 16 17' 18 19 20 2 f'

~r ~flT~ iT~, G'qr~ Barua Sagar (28) .,. Wheat, Juar W(7.68) 29.54 57.07 405 Bairisbalpura 257 fq~1TTq ~,'l'CIH Chirgaon (9) Wheat, Juar W(43.71) 358.57 74.06 137.19 T(l) Itaura 2S8 fifmfq iT~, \ief'T~ Chirgaon (13) ED, Wheat, Juar GC(0.41), 150.54 18.73 14.58 Pachchargarh 259 EAG TWE(IO.Il), W(38.04). R(O.41) f

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i(~~~ ~,~T Barua Sagar(l~) ... Wheat, Gram W(21.44) 83.37 33.19 8.50 Bakuwan Khurd 266 ~alT ~TlT' Barna Sagar (15) ... W(24.28) 33.59 18.21 1.62- Tajpura 267 er~~m ~,\ief'n: Barna Sagar (15) ... Wheat, Juar W(32.38) 121.00 91.26 6.48 It wan 268

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2 3 2 3 2 3 . 1 ap:rm 86 36 ~T 47 71 :;U~r 155 2 ~'>{i\"ft 55 37 ~ 44 72,- f.."hT ~~ 53 3 6T~f~T 213 38 ~r"{ 71 73 ftm"u "!~~ 202 4 ilHH~T 89 39 ~~~r 205 74 ~iI'

6 W~f<;r 24 41 f~fu:rT 137 ' 76 ;;r~m 'J\T 189 7 6T~ 101 42 fvnlfT ~~ 21 77 ~~ \11S6 8 ilffifT 58 43 fufufr om: 87 78 ~r;rr, ,!,T 67 9 ~~TU 14 44 ~ 195 79 :;ftf.{lfr 198 10 6TTJflifT 145 45 ~u 160 80 ;jJru ,I 76

11 ~~'{T 91 46 mpr{ 59 81 ~,m 6 12 ~'H 219 47 !f~ 199 82 ~T 118 13 ¢u 147 48 ~'fiI;<: ~ Tlf 129 83. fuiffft:lfT 13 14 ~~cT 228 49 ITmT ~m 114 84 117 irUor • ~'Rr~ 15 ~~~~ 107 50 , ~ 112 85 e~l~ ISffif 116

16 w~~ II 51 lT~mrr 172 86 '2:~T 69 17 ~r 96 52 !freT 134 87 mr 166 1 13 ITlT 226 88 218 18 ~ ~ mr~ 19 lJ:1{<{T 230 54 l'!~T 119 89 c)~ 177 20 ~ 46 55 ~l]'"{flf 95 90 o~l 39

21 '!i:;,ln: 51 56 ~T~ 32 91 iIi!<: 212 22 'ifiO<:'T 9 57 mWJ 191 92 f:s~ 3 23 '!il~t '¥ 80 58 ITRr 63 93 ~~~ 108 24 'Ii':!1fT ~ 157 59 m~T 113 94 :s1fi"qT 156 25 ifi~~ 165 60 iT;H~T 8 95 ~.~"\' 31

26 ~ 201 61 ITRrr 5 96 fu'crifi~ 183 27 ~u . 30 62 ~fo.lTU 42 97 fit 126 28 ~~'f 215 63 ~l~qt 223 98 ~ 121 29 ~T 28 64 ~'~T 133 99 ~~~ ~~"{f 149 30 1RT.:cTr{ 193 65 "fiIi ~CfU 17 100 iJ~CfT 120

31 -ilM 62 66 "fiIi 'fIiU 93 101 ~m 27 32 '!iT~r 23 4 67 "fiIi~~T 151 102 ~~T 220 33 ~iI'r 73 b8 "fiIi it,ifiT 19 103 ~ 49 34 IRTU" 190 69 ~m{ 194 104 ~~~Jj .. 106 35 ~ 33 70 v~~T 164 105 ~

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2 3 2 3 2- 3

106 ~cro "!:~ 15 141

III 6'fn:T 138 146 arucr 229, 181 JI'Cf~ 125 112 f.f1lf ~TlI' 217 147

116 ;m.hT 175 151

121 ;f~T 7 156 f.r

131 ~ 188 166 'OT'T'-T~ 2;~r 168 201 ~U 10 132 ~ 142 167 'OT~)Ii\ 131 202 f~mu 231 133 ~<:f.t

136 q;m-r ' 52 171 ~i[ 144 206 Qliiij) <2;<1 78 137 arl'fwrr 204 172 'llR{ 38 207 QT~<:T ~ 227 . 138 ~~ 103 173 lI'a:i 'Ii f'i9lfla:i 222 208 9T~,!<:T -r;;fti 4 139

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1 " 2 3 2 3 2 3

211 «'"~ 72 221 ~~~ 187 231 ~"f~ 50 212 n~~r 98. ' 222 ~rn 54 232 ~

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

GARAUTHA TAHSIL

Location Location Location S.No. Name or village Code No. S.No. Name of villqe CadeNo. S.No. Name ~f village Code No.

2 3 1 2 3 2 3

Achausa 86 36 Bbarsunda 2) 71 Dondiya 156 2 Abraura 14 37 Bhasneh 144 72 Dugara 220 3 Ajneri S5 38 Bhonwai 38 73 Dumarai 4 Atampura 91 39 Blkrampura 179 74 Dundi ~ S AmaH 145 40 Bikrampura Sani 200 75 Durukhuroo 106

~6 Andol 24 41 Bilatikarkey 65 76 Eooi 230 7 Arjara lOt 42 Bilatikhet 66 77 Erich 1 8 Asta 58 43 Birari 150 78 Eskil Buzurg 11 «) Atariya 213 -44 Birauna 180 79 Bski] Khurd 107 10 Atarauli 141 45 Birpura 110 80 Gahrauni 172

11 Atarsuwan 89 46 Birsingh Pura 97 81 Garautha Khas 114 12. Baehheh 103 47 Bittaura 196 82 Garaulha Kburd 112 13 Bagrauni 204 48 Chak Deora 17 83 Garha 199 14 Bamor 22 49 Chak Merhaka 19 84 Garhawai 59 15 Bamrauli 102 SO Chak. Nagara 93 85 Garhi Kargain 129

16 Bangara 181 51 Chak Paharpura 151 86 Gala 134 17 Bankapahari 140 52 ChandPura 164 87 Genda Kabula 8 18 Baram Pura 7S 53 Chaturtai 194 88 Ghatkuwan 223 19 Bararro 174 S4 Chhlfaura Buzurg 202 89 Ghatiyari 42 20 Baraura 99 55 Chhinmra Khurd 53 90 Ghuraiya 133

21 BargalD Abir 94 S6 Cbokari 155 91 Gohna lU 22 Bargain Khangar 37 57 Dabar 212 n' Gokal 32- 23 Barota 229 58 Dakhaneshwar 21 93 Gonti 5 24 Bij.rwar 143 59 Deora Buzurg 15 94 Gora 63 25 Basa 154 60 DeoraKhurd 206 95 Gorpura 191

26 Basari 139 61 Deora Saran 84 96 Gundaha 119 27 Baswaha 209 62 ))eori 41 91 Gurha 226 28 Behatar 29 63 Dhamnod 45 98 Gursarai 95 29 Bela 210 64 Dganabil Gain 217 99 Rabupura 159 30 Benda 83 65 Dhanaura 35 100 Haibat Pun 163

31 Bermam 43 66 Dhawan 138 101 Hansiiri 1-92: 3~ Bbaoanvara Buzurg 16 67 Dbivakal 183 102 Harduwa 64 33 Bhadarwara Khurd III 68 Dhurchau 49 103 Hlra Nagar SO 34 Bhlldokhar 131 69 Dhurwal 126 104 lmJota ~ 3S Bhllgwantpura 168 70 Dikaull 3 105 Iudl 96 62

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

GARAUTHA TAHSIL (Contd.)

Location Location LocatiOll S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of ViIlage Code No. S.No. Name of Village CadeNo ... 2 3 .. 3 2 3

106 Itaura 147 141 Kudari @ 176 Pandwaha 203 107 Itawan 21° 142 Kuraitha 28 177 P&.rgahna 82 108 lakhanwara 2 143 Kutaura 201 178 Parsuwa 60 109 lakhaura 36 144 Labhera 10 179 Pasaura 184 110 Jalal Pura 189 145 Lakhawati 152 180 Pasrai 135 ttl Jaswantpura 186 146 Lathawaia 211 181 Patha 74 112 Jaumri 76 141 Lidhora 231 182 Patharendi 85 113 Ihabara 6 148 Lohar Gaon 201 183 Pharida 52 114 Jhala 118 1,49 LandI 130 184 Pratap Pura 04

116 Joniya 198 151 Madhu Pura 124 186 Pura 18S 117 Jujhar Pura 67 152 Madori 57 181 Puratani 142 118 Kachir 51 153 Mahewa 221 IS8 Pureniya JOO 119 Kairokhar 62 IS4 Malgain 132 189 Raghauli lOS 120 Kakarwai 46 155 Majharatai 122 190 RaIpura 109 m Karan Pura 165 156 Maletha 12 191 Rajwara 216 ])7 m Karguwan Buzurg 151 Marha - , ]6' 192 Ramaura 171 123 Karguwan' Ktlurd 80 158 Marhpura 56 193 R!LIIlpura 176 124 Karri 215 159 Markuwali 225 194 Ranapura 148 125 Katharri· 9 160 Mathahiya 192 195 Raniyara 13'

126 Kedartai 193 161 Maukachhiyau 222 196 Rautanpura . 68 127 Khadaini 75 162 Maw31 J25 197 Rawatpura 214 128 Khadaura 190 163 Merhka 18 198 Riyan 2S 129 Khalar 71 164 Motikatra 173 1'9 Rund Garautha 115 130 KtlahlPura 2c5 165 ' Nadaura 175 200 Sagauli 72

131 Khama 33 166 Nagar 104 201 Saiguwan 61 132 Kharka 47 161 Nagra 90 202 Sarsenda 98 133 Kharwanch 44 168 Naikhera 7 203 Serora 70 134 Kheri 195 169 Nanauli 23 204 Semari 9' l3S Khero 160 170 NlbooJa 79 205 Seman Ahlran 128

136 KtlldarPura 77 171 Nimgahna 182 206 Seman Kachhlyan 127 m Khinya 137 172 Nipan 170 207 Seriya 88 138 Khiriya Bant 87 173 Nunar 162 208 Shapura Buzurg 04 139 Khiriya Kllurd 21 174 Pahara 34 209 Shahpura Khurd 227 140 Kotra 232 175 Pahara Pliraran'kar 153 210 Shamsher Pura 78 63

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

GARAUTHA TAHSIL (Concld.)

Location Location Locatioa S.No. Name of village CadeNo. S.No. Name of village Code No: S.No. Name of village Code No.

2 3 1 2 3 2 3

211 Shila 161 221 Surwai @ 231 Tori Fatehpur 213 213 Sikraudha Bamhallri 178 222 Sutta 54 232 Turka Lahchura 149 213 Silori' 123 223 Tahrauli Khas 116 233 Vijaura 161 214 Simardha 185 224 Tahrauli Kila 117 Forest Range , 215 Singar 26 22S Tai 121 Gursarai Ranae F-l

216 Sirbo 158 226 Teharb 69 217 Siya 48 227 Tenduwa 120 218 Sonakpura 133 228 Thaw) 39 219 Sujanpura 1~7 229 Tola 177 220 I Sujawan 208 230 Tori 166 64

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

2450.05 Uninhabited KR 1~

368.28 610(84) P(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-)

787.14 1.406(23S) P(l) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

724.01 144( 36) -( -5) -(-5) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(HO) KR lIJfor 1731.71 1,960(309) P(I),M(l) +5) W PO SAT -(5-10) KR

KR. 6~ 766.91 1,043(180) P(l) -(-5) W +5). -(-5) -(-5) I 7 ;lili\r 286.93 214(37) -(-5) -(5-10) W +5) +5) +5) KR

8 ~CJ~ 1,087.83 535(91) P(I) -~5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) .(S-10) KR

9 ~1 409.15 311(47) +5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

10 \NU 420.08 , 1,093(193) pel),M(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR.

, 1,044.13 2,268(400) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO -tS- IO) BS KR,PR 11 !~f.!;~!~ H(l) 976.95 542(68) -(5-10) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) KR 12 mr~ Uninhabited KR 13 fimfu.rr 348.85 q<: 3!'r

1,041(166) PII) +5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR 14 ~<:r 618.38

242.01 342(55) +5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -\5-10) -(5-10) KR 15 mrwY • 6S

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMmIIInBs- AND LAND USE GARAUTHA TAHSJJ-2

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I.,

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~~ Iricb (I) GC(64O.64) 957.92 425.34 426.15 Erich ~f~ i1j, ::;:m: lrich (4) Wheat, Juar GC(131.9S) 104.41 114.13 17.81 Jakhanwara 2 q;ft"f ~, "I'm lrich (5) Wheat, Gram 47.75 GC(43.30) 363.02 170.38 162.69 Dlkauli 3 ~ iT~, :q;:rr Jrich (8) Wheat, Gram 451.24 61.92 210 85 ~habpura Buzurg 4 ~~:q iTi, "fi'fT lrich (8) Wheat, Gram GC(62.73) 1,106.05 133.15 429.78 T(I) Gonti 5

~:q ~t, 'q.'fT Irich (4) Wheat, Gram GC(163.50) 519.63 61.52 22.26 Ihabara Ii ~'q ~~, 'q.'fT Irich (I) Wheat, Gram dC(60.70) IS5.00 38.45 32.78 T(2) Naikera 7 q;ft-q iT~,· 'foiT Irich (6) Wheat, Gram GC(101.58) 708.23 243.62 34.40 GendakabuJa 8 ~ft-;t i1j,"fi'fT Inch (6) Wheat, Gram GC(54 23) 240.39 87.42 27.11 Katbarri 9 ~r.::q iT~, :q'fT Inch (7) Wheat, Gram GC(135 17) 225.01 52.21 7.69 T(2) Labhera 10

~f~ iT~, 'A'T (rich (4) Wheat, Gram GC(278.43) 658.45 '62.73 44.52 T(6) Eskil Buzurg 11 .~. lt~, 'q'fT Gursarai (6) Wheat, Gram 455.69 127.08 394.18 Maletba 12 e:~~!i (6) 186.16 67.99 94.70 Jhmjharia 13 ~'t~ ~~, 'A'f Gursarai (16) Wheat, Gram 486.04 21.45 110.S9 T(4) Ahraura 14 o;f~ iT~, :q

VN~~ 2-11<1or ~!fu;r alii' ~- ~

2 3 4 5 6 7' 8 9 10 11·

16 ~HT~lj 85715 1,179(197) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

~ 17 "f'Ii ~

18 i:r~T 286.12 IT<::3lT

19 ~i:r~f 32.78 m: aTRR Unmhabited KR

Uninhabited _ 20 ~~l 142.45 1)1: 8l"Tirp. I(R

2 1 fu'fi1JT ~~ 104.82 m: 3fT

-(-5) 26 fu:

868.86 1,064(163) pel) -(5-10) W -(-5) ;rr -(-5) KR,PR 27 ~Cf~ ~ 1,394.60 1,961(308) P(l),M(I) -(5-10) W PO MON BS KR,PR 28 ~~OT

491(91) P(I) -(10+) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR , 29 ~~a<:: 604.22

1.081.76 1,152(186) P(I),M(I) -(10+) PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 30 ~nr ~

31 3's')- 932.43 550(89) P(I) -(10+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

-(5-10) _(-5) KR 321'J'~ 1,267.12 1,209(204) P(I) -(5-10) W PO

-(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 33 ~l1T 372.73 364(49) R

62').71 414(55) -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR 34 q:~u w -(10+) um 35 IiRm 2,333.90 2,128(348) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PO MON -(5-10) KR 67

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENlTIES AND LAND USE GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

{!;ftq i'r~, 'iiAT Irich (9) Wheat, Gram GC(225.82) 50S.88 IZ5.0S 0.40 T(2) Bhadrawara Buzurg 16 {!;IT,{ Inch (10) GC(13.7!) 41.68 21.04 2.03 Cbak.Deora 17 U;f1:,{ Irich (11) GC(12.14) 231.89 11.74 30,3S Merhka 11 ~I:f Gursarai (8) GC(4.4S) 26.30 0.41 1.62 Chak Merhka 19

~,\llI" Gursaral (8) GC(8.09) 123.03 2.83 8.50 Bharsunda 20

g,\~1:f ursarai (tl) GC(8.50) 73.25 16.59 6.4& Khiriya Khurd 21 rumlll" itt, "f'fT ursarai (8) Wheat, Gram GC(177.26) 611.08 38.85 172.40 T(4) Barnor 22 l!<:~\llI" it~, "f'fT Gllrsarai (IS) Wheat, Gram -GC(2.83) 103.20 1.62 8.90 Nagauli 23

~~i(IS) GC(19.43) 141.26 2.02 16.17 Andol 24 i'rf, "fiiT Gursaral~'5 (I ) Wheat. Gram GC(113.32) 383.66 3521 40.06 Riyan 2S

~'HHT!I' ~t, 'ifi'ff Gursarai (15) Wheat, Gram GC(122.62) 1276.83 214.49 72.44 T(4) Singar 26 &\:~\:rQ' i'r~, '{iff ursarai (13) Wheat, Gram GC(64.75) 688.80 26.71 88.60 1(1)"N(2) Dakhaneshwar 27 ~\:~llI" ilt, "fiiT Gursarai (14) Wheat, Gram GC(IS.'78) 1174.45 95.10 109.27 1(1), N(I) Kuraitha 28 ~\llI" iT~, 'ifi'fT GUrSarai (20) Wheat, Gram 394.98 38.85 170.39 Behatar 29 ~r~u!l' iTf, 'tf'fr Gursarai (13) Wheat, Gram 604.62 353.71 123.43 Kudari 30

~r~ruQ' iT~, 'tfifT Gursarai (15) Wheat, Gram .. 469.86 14084 321.73 Dundl 31 ~\llI" iT~, '1fifr Gursarai (16) Wht:.it, Gram 114.94 633.36 221.37 297.45 Gokal 32 if;leU iT~, ,{'fT Kotra (5) Wheat, Gram 76.49 192.64 3~ 25 64.35 Khama 33 . rul1,\llI" lr~, '1f'l'T I rsarai (16) Wheat, Gram 16673 287.74 55.85 119.39 Pahara 34 'Ii1?:<:T iT~, :;:rr,\ Kotra (5) Wheat, luaf .•• 1576.30 6H.83 83.77 Dhanaura lS 68

mlf.Rf~ 2-mToT ~(f ~Fr Wmnf ~ "flr ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

pel) -(10+\ PO -(-5) KR 36 ~r 703.77 968(165) w -(-5)

~43.51 678(111) P(I) -(10+) W +5) +5) -(-5) KR -37 Of<:lTTlf lilTR -(-5) KIt 38 ~9i 193.C4 282(54) -(-5) -(10+1 W -(-5) :10+)

--(S-IO) KR 39 o~1 602.19 42~(80) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) (5--10)

683.54 222(35) P(l) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR 40 5I'i'fM" ~~T

P(I)M(I) -(-5) W --(5-10) -(5-10) KR 41 ~

,42 mr<::r 489.69 389(52) P(I) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -t5- 1O) KR

783.90 784(119) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5) KR 43

P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 44 ~\

P(I) 45 !lll;:ft~ 1.577 12 636(111) +5) w +5) -(10+) +5) KR

46 1fi1fi<:crt 2,561.75 2756(479) P(I)M(I) RP(I) W PO -(10+) BS KR,PR

782.29 901(154) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5) 47 ~(fiT KR

48 ftPH 831.2S 2,014(343) P(I), M(I) 0(1) W PO --(10+) -(-5) KR

581.96 .. Uninhabited KR 49 ~ ~<:arfefT~

P(I) -(5-10) -(-5) 50 @\"FflT~ 681.92 1,082(172) W -(5-10) +5) KR,PR

911(151) 51 ~'T<:: 2,733.34 P~l) °tl} W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR.PR

52 q:;fm 386.08 498(83) P(l) -(5-10) W +5) -(-5) BS PR

322(S3) -(_oS) 53 l'C§ihT ~~ 279.24 -(-S) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR -.:f'i 1.399.45 2.429(432) P(I)M(l) -(-5) W PO SUN -(-5) 5 '~ lI~CT KR

55 arjf,'tu 286.53 64(14) -(-S) +5) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR 69

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHSrL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~~ iT~, "RT Gursarai (14) Wheat, Glam GC(26.71) 579.13 43.30 54.63 Jakhaura 3' ~ iT~, =q.f'f Gursaral (13) Wheat, Gram GC(l53.79) 318.09 30.35 41.28 Bargain Khaugar 37

~~ iT~, :a;;:rr Gursarai (15) Wheat, Gram GC(55.85) 106.84 15.38 14.97 Bhonwai 38 iliR;tr ~, "I''fT Kotra (6) Wheat, Gram 176.45 223.80 132.34 69.60 Tharro 39

~~~Ul' ~, i>

T!~n:J'lI' ir~, iic1T<: Gursarai (28) Wheat, Juar 395.39 23.88 216.51 Dcori 41

~~ iT~ ;;:efT~ Gursarai (27) Wheat, Juar 116.15 235.94 59.09 78.51 Ghatiyari 42

~W~J'lI' ir~ ii~H Gursaral (19) Wheat, Juar 203.97 408.75 54.63 116.55 BermalJl 43 ~ ir~, ;;:'l'T'\ Gursar.al (19) Wheat, Juar 384.87 218.54 40.47 Kharwanch 44 iT~, ii1fT<: &:(18) Wheat, Iuar 571.85 420.08 274.79 3104() Dhamnod 45

~~ijm iT~, ii'fn: Gursarai (28) Woe,H, JUdr 169.16 GC(78.51) 1498.91 412.39 402.78 Kakarwai 46

~m:r itt. "'IT'\ Gursarai (14) Wheat, Juar 67.99 GC(53.02) 418.86 180.09 62.33 T (I) Kharka 47 l];'I!mTlT iT~ ii'fT<: GurSlrai (13) Wheat. Juar GC(77.70) 355.33 307.17 91.05 Siya 48

~'I!~'\rlT Gursarai (13) 194.66 GC(14.16) 286.93 43.30 42.91 Dhurchau 4' ~'\rlf it~, iiqT<: Gursarai (14) Wheat, JU3.r 155.81 GC(8580) 272.77 95.51 72.03 Hlfanagar 50

~1't~ ~, i>

~~<:f!f ~, ;;r;:rr Gursarai (7) Wheat, Gram GC(121.41) 1,072.46 155.00 50.58 T(4), M(4). Sutta S4 N (7) ~1't~lT i1'~, i>

~f.:R,~ 2-'1nlOT~ "'" ~~'" Iff 1fiI ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~

382.85 407(76) pel) 0(1) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 56 if¥~U

57 1f~Rr ' 546.75 1,274(206) P(2) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

1,865.67 1,982(314) PO -(-5) 58 ar~r P(1l,MO) --«5) w BS KR,PR

59 IT'S<[{ 660.41 1 ,360(2~2) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) W PO -(5 -10) BS PR

1,711.88 1,703(244) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 60 'n:~r W KR

. 467.43 788~135) pel) -(5.. 10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 61 ~TfT KR ~:f1'1f 1826(306) P(J), M(l) -(5-101 W -(-5) 62 ~'nlt~ 1083.79 MON -(S-lO) KR

0(1) 63 ~T 346.42 310(47) P(I) W -(-5) -(S-10) -(S-1O) KR

510.13 903(147) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 64 ~r KR

65 638.'2 856(144) P(l) 0(1) W PO -(5-IO) -(-5) KR f.r~rtr ~ MCW(I)

66 fiifmtt~ 51J.i4 708(105) pel) -(S-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(S-10) KR

338.n 267(50) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) 67 ~:m~u -~S-10) -(5-10) KR

68 U<:fFT ~'T 17078 273(49) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

69 0;<':'IiT 1057.08 603(99) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

70 ~1f~:r 276.01 162(27) -(-5) -~IO+) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

71 lSfm<.: 754.77 1163(197) P(1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR,PR

72 lil'ff.;tT 657.64 890(165) P(I) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR <.:for 73 m;ft- 267.91 603(89) PCI) -(5 -10) W -(-5) SUN BS PR m- 74 '13"T 702.96 1.058(173) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) SUN -(-5) KR,PR

702.56 -(S-l\) 75 <['\Il' ~'\r 1,205(185) Pll),M(I) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 71

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHSU..-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

-_ -- ~-~- -

~'\«mr iT~J "qn: Gursarai (4) Wheat, Juar GC(223.38) 128.29 16.19 14.99 T(I) Marhpura 56

~<:«mr iT~, "CfT<:: Gursarai (I) Wheat, JUlir GC(33.99) 434.65 3.64 74.41 r(5) Madori 57

~«Uli iT~, ,,~n: Gursarai (3) Wheat, Juar GC(52.61) 1,463.40 98.75 250.91 T(5),M(I) Asta 58 g<::«<:Tlt iT~, 'RT ursaral (1) Wheat, Gram GC(283.29) 336.71 8.09 32.38 T(6) Garhwai 59

~\Tlt fr~, "f'fT Gursarai (8) Wheat, Gram GC(445.17) 862.01 363.42 41.28 T(2) Parsuwa 60

e<::«Uli ir~,,,m ursaral (8) Wheat. Juar GC(123.43) 188.59 92.68 62.73 T(2),M(I) Saiguwan 61

~<::1iTWf ~, ,,'IF Gursarai (8) Wheat, luar GC(29.95) 539.06 293.00 221.18 T(ll,M(I) Kairokhar 62

~ i'r~, ii=1T'{ lrich (1) Wheat, luar GCCI 24.64) 104.01 2.43 115.34 Gora 63

Q;~ iii. iiim trich (8) Wheat. Juar GC(159.86) 215.20 60.30 15.37 T(6) Harduwa 64 1J;<:"f fr~, ii'lTf Inch (8) Wheat. Juar GC(1l9.79) 427.37 50.59 40.87 T(6),M(I) Bilati Karkey 65 N(2)

~ lT~. ii'H,\ Irich (8) Wheat, Juar GC(241.20) 207.21 50.99 11.74 BllatJ Khet 66 1J;<:"f iT~, ii'lT,\ Inch (8) Wheat. luar GC(U8.!7) 75.27 7.28 138.01 T(I) Jujhar Pura 61

t:1;'\"f iT~. VfT Irich (9) Wheat, Gram GC(46.94) 7649 15.38 31.97 Rautanpura 68 t:1:\"f frt. :s'C!T'{ Irich (9) Wheat. Juar 122.64 CiC(112 10) 562.53 8.09 251.72 T(l) Tehark. 69

~<::"f iT~. ;:r.:rT Inch (12) Wheat, Gram GC(7L63) 16431 6.88 33.19 Semra 70

~«nlf ir~, "1"1<: Gursarai (13) Wheat. Juar 60.71 GC(166.33) 312.43 114.43 40.87 T(3) Khalar 71 ~«<:Tlf iri, "fifT Gursarai (11) Wneat, Gram GC(210.44) 342.38 68.80 36.02 T(3) Sagauli 72 ~«Ulf lT~, 'i{rH Gursarai (11) ED Wheat, Gram GC(122.61) 107.25 24.69 13.36 Khadaini 73 ~~«Uli iT~, "f'fT Gursarai (10) , ED Wheat, Gram GC(202.75) 395.39 6880 36.02 T(3), M(l) Patha 14 ~Ulf iT~, "l';;T Gursaral (9) Wheat. Gram GCCI93.45) 441.93 41.28 25.90 T(l) BaramPura 15 72

I "f I, VPt foM"iilii 2-'I"mT~ ISr.f ~.'~"~,~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

315.67 490(82) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 76 ;;[T~

282.89 350(66) -(-5) -(5-10) W -1,-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 77 f~~<:r

944.17 1136(194) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -{-5) -(5-10) KR 78 mrm~ , " 280.46 104(21) -(-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -{-5) -(10+) KR.PR 79~ ~ 31931 1540(254) P(I),M(I) -(10+) W PO FRI -{IO+) PR 80 ~~~~

328.21 319(62) pel) -(5-10\ W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR ~,1 ~f I 192.64 210(35) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(S-10) PR ~2 !f~~;rr

373.13 495(98) pel), -{S-tO) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 83, ~c::r 171.58 187(26) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR "4, it

779.86 0(1) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR &5 q~9.''t, 651(102) pel) W

677 87 713(117) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 86 iIf"fhn

- 364.23 426(81) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 8 7. ftgf~T ~tc:

484.43 877(169) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 88 ~T

68920 1192(213) pm,M(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 89 onr~qJ;

-(5-10) 90 ;:mU' 39296 937(170) pel) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) KR

494.54 -(' 10) -(5-10) 9' 1 amn:T,!<:' 1,017(146) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) KR

184,14 A Uninhabited KR 9 2 ~~T<:T lT~an

9' 3 'ifii 'flm 26:31 lh aH

9'4

1241.62 KR,PR 95 T:~U~ 1,829(377) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 73

VILLAGE DIRECTORY . ' AMENlTIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHStL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 i9 20 2

~<:~n:J'l1 lT~, vrr Gurs arai (8) Wheat,Gmm 29~.17 17.81 7.69 Jaunri 16

,!~lRfl:r iT~, '"!'iT Gursarai (6) Wheat,Gram GC(135.57) 117.36 18.62 11.34 Khidarpura 77 ,!~m:~ • iT~,~ Gursarai (8) Wheat Iuar 131.19 GC(220.S6) 434,24 36.42 115.76 Shamsherpura 13

~m' lT~,~ Gursarai (14) Wlieat, Jnar GC(ISO.95) 60.71 23.01 45.73 T(I) Nibooja 79 ~ it~, ~ Gursaral (1 :\) - Whea.t, lua!; GC(1l6.15) 127.89 2.42 72.85 T~l) Karguwan Khurd 80

~~ij<:TlT ~~, "1ffi: Gursarai (19) Wheat, Iuar 73.25 GCCIOl.l8) -138.80 6.48 8.50 Surwai 81 ,!<:ij'l:TlT fr~, "'f~ Gursarai (19) )\'heat, Iuar ... GC(~7.64) 141.24 9.31 4.45 ... Pargahna i2 '!~ it~, ;;;m Gursarai (19) Wheat. Iuar 44.S2 GC(12S.45) 120.60 40.47 42.09 T(I) Benda 83

'!~ it~,~ Gursarai (ll) Wheat, Juar 14.16 GC(41.28) 73,66 ql 41.27 Deorasaran a4 .~,~~ g:!~~i (24) Wheat, Juar 102.39 GC(173.24) 150.12 161.0'7 193.04 Patharendt 85

,!,{~\TlT i'r~t 'G=

~~ ~~ ;jqn:: Gursarai (8) Wheat. Juar GC(98.34) 170.38 79.73 44.51 T(3) Narga 90

W«<:r:r i'r~,~<: Gursarai (7) Wbeat. Juar GC(l42.04) 267.51 50 '9 34.40 Alam Pura 91 ~\1lf Gursaral (4) GC(1I6.96) 42.90 1012 14.16 Hans an 92 ~<::~\1lf Gursaral (5) GC{20 24} 4.86 121 Chak Nagara 93

,!'\lJ'\J'l1 it~ I "firT Gursarai (3) Wheat, Gram GC(192.23) 484.83 46.94 11.S7 Bargamahlr 94 ruij'~ll' lT~, "firT ursarai (I) EO Wheat. Gram GC(259.41) 658,04 137.60 162,28 C(4).N(SOO) Gursarai 95 W(20.24) T\25} WE(4.05) M(50) 74

'JTq r.. u.lttI' 2-lT~oT~ ~~·I:{iftfir~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10' 11

I 360.59 270(46) -(-5) -«5) W 96 ~ +5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR

634.16 1,054(176) P(1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 97 ~ +5) PR l!ff.t 1,255.78 2,453(418) P(2),M(I) -(5-10) W PO SAT -(-5) PR,KR 93 ~mf~r

733(126) P(l) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) 99 ~rr 506.68 -(-5) KR

437.89 385(68) P(l) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-iO) BS • KR,PR tOo ~f.ntt W

372.32 650(111) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) PR to 1 ~r

Uninhabited KR }O2 ~ 308.42 ~ 3TTCrR

1,217.74 1,396(217) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) KR r03 ~ -«5)

T04 ifI1T<: 35209 475(75) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -{-5) +5) KR

459(74) P(I) -(-5)' -(5-10) KR 105 <:at~ 439.tO -(-5) W -(-5)

1,541.50 1,605(279) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 106 ,~~~~

.. KR T07 ~~~ 828.42 tT'\anGfR Uninhabited

1,615.97 1,184(177) P(I) -(-51 W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 1'08 .~'I<:t 536.23 .. Uninhabited KR 109 ~~ 'l\ arr~

225.01 1,025(145) P(l) W -( ·5) -(-5) -(-5) KR JIO

. 550.39 1,252(214) P(2),M(I) RP(2) w PO -(5-10) +5) KR III ~ro~

-(-5') W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 112 tTUor ~ 691.63 1,224(199) P(I)

842.18 420(72) .(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 113 l11~T

0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR tl4 tTUoT~ 967.64 3,612(687) -(-5)

.. Uninhabited KR J 15 'I!~ 1f'Uor 153.38 If'\ 3TT'fR' 75

VU.LAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ ~,""fR Gursarai (6) Wheat, Juar GC(llS.17) 208.02 14.97 19.43 -Judi 96

,!~

~Tlf ~J,,'m Gursarai (8) Wheat, Juar GC(147.72) 902.48 81.34 124.24 T(6) Sarsenda 98 iT~, *ITl: d::~~i(8) Wheat, Juar W(5.26) 396.61 47.35 57.46 T(2) Baraura 99 ~. ~J \i

'l~<:T

~Tlf ~J ,,

T:U~lf ~, ,,

T"~f!f ltt, 'm<: Gursarai (19) Wheat, Juar 445.98 GC(145.69) 218.13 8661 119.56 Dumarai 108 T'l'Tl:T1T Gursarai (13) 91.06 GC(1I4.13) 225.01 34.40 71.63 Raipura 109

~ij7Tlf ~, \j'qn: Gursaral (8) Wh at, Juar GCC1 09. 67) 77.30 14.16 23.88 T(2) Birpura 110

,!<:ij'\P1 lT~, :;:crn: GUTsaTai (8) Wheat, Juar W(3.24) 201.61 13.75 29.14 T(7),M(2) Bhadarwara III GC(296.65) Khurd ~lf ~,;;:qr\ Gursarai (12) ED Wheat, Jnar 92.27 GC(l9.02) 266.70 180.09 133.35 T(l),M(Z) Garautha Kburd 112 l_P:ij'<:n:r it~, ~n: Gursarai (12) Wheat, Juar 73.66 GCCI23.03) 351.28 112.91 181.30 Gohna 113 '1'<:10[ lt~, "'H<: Garautha (I) ED Wheat, Juar -GCC121,48) 364.23 91.46 384.4; T(2),M(1} Garautha Khas 114 N(62) ~<:ij'\Tll Gursaral (10) 91.46 41'.28 7.28 13.36 Rund Garautha lIS 76

V'I1t f.Mm 2-m_'oTo~ 1IA~"'~"J;fir~

1 2 3 4 S 6 , 8 9 10 11

~~ 1201.96 1,992(283) P(l) MCW(I) KR 116 ~~ W PO MONTHUQTf,fm BS SATMON ~ 117 1028.34 2,771(471) PO),M(I) H(l), W -(-5) TUB BS PRo ~~ H(I) MCW(I)

304.74 304(53) 118 ~ -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-$) -(-5) KR

246.05 94(18) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) KR 119 W~ -(-5)

-KR 120 ij~'H 384.47 358(62) P(l) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

t21 m~ 398.22 506(72) P(i' 0(1), W.TW -(-5) -«5) -(-5) PR -~(n 23}'89 122 ~T~ ~,~ Uninhabited KR ~ 123 f~ 340.76 820(140) P(I),Mt1) 0(1) W -«5) SUN ,-(5-10) KR

253.75 124 ~ 11(2) -«5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

125 ~l 467.83 383(69) pel) -..-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR.PR

1,150.16 ~ 126 ;;<:arf 1,696(301) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) SUN -(5-10) PR

203.97 127 ~ lIift9ln;:r 228(36) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR,PR

252.13 128 ~~<:T;:r 262(35) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -«5) -(5.10) PRo

749.50 12~r ~~T~ 980(186) PO) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

DO -~ 697.30 934(152) pel) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR,PR.

824.37 1,112(189) 131 ~ P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) pfy -(-5) PR,KR

555.65 526(85) 132 i~ P(I) 0(1) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

133 1638.23 2,085(372) P(I),M(I) ~ ~<:~r 0(1) W,HP PO WED -:as PR

134 480.78 397(162) 'fmT P(I),M(I) Oel} W -(-5) -(-5) -(.5) KR. an:r 135 527.32 895(160) q~'Ut P(1) 0(1) W -(-') WED -(-5) KR 77

VILLAGE DijtECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 IS 1~ 17 18 I 19 20 2 1

~1.f ~,~ Gursarai (23) ED Wheat, Juar GC\141.65) 829.64 48.56 18'2.11 Tahrauli Kbas 116

~. lr~, ;;orr<: Gursaral (24) ED Wbeat, Jusr GC(15.78) 663.71 80.94 259.41 Tahraulikila 117 W(8.S0) ~Tll lr~,.~ Gursarai (14) ED ~heat, Juar W(2.83) 264.68 16.19 21.04 T(2) fuala 118 ~,~ d~~~~;i (20) Wheat,iJuar W(?69) 204.37 16.59 17.40 GUndaha 119 lr~, 'i

~~ ~,~ 121 Gursarai (24) Wh~at, Juar ~.. ... 283.28 62.73 52.21 T(3) Tai ~'WUlr Gursarai (24) W (4.05) 195.47 21.45 10.92 MaJharatai 122

~Tll , ~,""'H Gursarai (28) Wheat, Juar 301.98 18.21 14.5"1 SlIori 123

~~ , ~, i1'fH Gursarai (28) Wheat, Juar W(S.67) 131.93 40.47 75.68 Madhupura 124 cTtT~ ilj, "i"IT Tondi Wheat. Gram 7 68 W(8.S0) 295.43 132.34 23.88 Mawai 125 Fatehpur (12.) zTtT ~<: lr~, "f'fT Tondl Wheat, Gram 133.15 W(2.02) 870.91 47.35 96.73 T(I) Dhurwai 126 1 FatehDur (8) am~ lr~, "f'ff Tondi Wheat, Gram 82.96 W(24.28) 61.92 22.66 12.15 'SemanKachhtayan 117 Fatehpur (9) , ctitlfi~ lr~ "f;rr Tondi Wheat, Gram 79.32 W(3.14) 121.81 30.35 17.41 Semar! Ahtran 128 FatehplIf (9) ~~<:Tll lr~,~ Gursarai (19) Wheat, Juar 677.47 18.21 53.82 Garhi Kargain 1Z9

~<:Tll lr~, i1lfT<: Gur.arai ( 11) Wheat, Juar 641.04 11.74 44.52 T(l) Londi 130

~uro!:l' ~i, '''11<: Gurs!lrai (10) Wheat, Juar 153.96 . 17.81 52.60 Bhadokhar 131

T'~rT

~mr'.f lr~, ;;:q1\ Gursarai (22) ED Wheat, Juar 453.67 34.80 38,85 Pasrai 135 78

~f.RftritiT 2-r('uor,~ ;;r;f ~. ~lf 'tf1t ~'T

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U ------

136 rf'flITQ' 356.95 591(106) P(l) 0(1) W -(-5) Jf -(-5) 'KR

137 ftlfurr 267.91' ' 21S(34) -(-5) 0(1) W, -(-5) -(-5) -(!-10) KR

~ 138 ucrrn '64.00 1,504(258) P(I),M(I) 0(1) w PO MON -(5-10) KR

-(-5) -(-5) . -(-5) KR [39

394.(61) pel) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 141 1lI~ 329.43

397(63) P(l) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 142.~. 589.65

921.10 1.095(169) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 143 ~ 1,198.32 1.649(252) pel) 0(1) w PO -(5-10) :as ' PR 144 ~

482(76) pel) 0(1) w -(-5) -(5-10) , -(-5) KR 145 3TTlTm- 300.69

812.64 , 786(147) P(I).M(I) 0(1) W. -(5-10) -(5-10) BS FR 146 lTM'IU

427.69 621(116) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) +5) -(-5) KR 147 ~ ~ 452.45 1,737(3'10) P(I),M(l) 0(1) W' -(-5) MON -(5-10) KR 148 ~

1,017.82 632(102) P(l) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 149 gm-~ UDinhabited I,'R ISO f

16.59 UnInhabited KR IS] ~~ IT<: a;r~

715(116) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 152 qrl!lT~ 542.30

Uninhabited KR 153 ~ "U'I\? 38.45 IT\~ Uninhabited KR 154 ifij'T 171 59

636.19 492(93) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W -( -5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 155 ~"r 79

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ it~, ;;oCfT<: Gtmarai (20) Wheat, Juar ... 296.24 36.42 24.29 Raniyara 131) ~~ ~,;;:'.fn: Tondi Fatehpur (8) Wheat, Juar W(0.81) 217.73 39.66 9.71 Khiriya 137 G1¥T ~!J~ i'r#, ;;o'm: Tondi Fatehpur (S) Wheat, Juar W(3.24) 779.45 118.17 63.14 Dhawari ,138 ~ it~, ;;:m Gursarai (IS) Wheat, Juar - 526.92 145.69 21.86 T(2) Basari 139 a~ij'~T~ it~,~ . ursarai (7) Wheat, luar 44.92 W(2.S3) 1,119.40 175.24 87.42 T(2) Banka Pahari 146

~~~~ itW,~ Gursarai (13) Wheat, Iuar 0(18.21) 132.34 74.47 104.41 Atarauli 141

~~~ ~-, i7

d~!1Ulf ~",;;:i'fn: ursarai (14) Wheat, Juar 21.45 GC(14.97) 603.41 SUO 195.47 T(2),M(I) Barwar 143

!rnnJ~ ilR", iitm: Gursara i (10) ED Wheat, Juar GC{11.33), 813.04 237.91 128.29 T(2),C(I), Bhasneh 144 TK(O 81). N(5) W(6.88) l!~T;r iT~, ~~ Gursarai (6) Wheat, Juar GC(136.38) 109.27 I1.3Z 43.72 Amali 145

itt, ;;:1fn: d~~!~:i (10) EA Wheat. Juar GC(IO 12). 493.73 87.82 214.90 T(I),N(2) Madhaupura 146 TWE(6.07) irR" I -'TI'~ , &!:i(IO) Wheat, Juar GC(18.62) . 363.42 63.94 26.71 T(I),N(2) Itaura 147

~"fflTTlf ilt. ;;:1fn: I Gursarai (13) Wheat, Juar GC(87.42) 273 17 67.18 24.68 N(2) Ranapura 148 ;>:rs"t~~~ iT~, ,,>.Tn: Tondl Fatebpur (12) Wheat, Juar 864 03 61.92 91.87 Turka Lahchura 149

~f1r G ursarai (3) GC{3S.04) 100.77 63.94 4.05 Birari 150

Jf<:~rTIf Gursarai (5) GC(14.16) 2.02 0.41 Cbakpaharpura 151

~Tlf ~R'" ;;:1fn: Gursarai (5) Wheat, Juar GC(66.37), 365.85 57.06 48.16 T(2),M(2) Lakhawatl 152 Wt4.86) w:~;:r:r Gursarai (4) 20.64 11.74 6.07 Paharpura Rankar 153

~<:~n:r:r Gursarai (4) GC(46.95) 97.S3 J2.14 14.97 Basa 154

~r:r . iT~, ~n: Gursarai (7) Wheat. Iuar GC(131.12) 359.33 90.65 55,04 Chokari 155 80

"" fiI~~I~1 2-;r

2 3 4 6 'I B 9 10 11

283.96 263(49) P(1) 0(1) W -(-5) -{(5) BS KR.PR 156 mlfT ,

353.30 390(60) P(I) 0(1) W -~-5) -(-5) -{(5) KR. 157 ~tw 469.85 866(147) P{I) 0(1' W -(5-10) -(5-10) KR HI! m<:.rr -«5)

156.62 53(11) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 159 W r 172.40 418(74) P(l) -(S-10) W -«5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 160 ~r . 23311 315('1) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5} BS PR 161 l!fh;rr

248.89 424(90) P(I) RP(1) w -(-!I) -(S-IO) -(-5) PR.KR t62 ¥11: 0(1)

264.27 783(117) pel) 0(1) w pO -,5-10) -{(5) KR 163 ~ 425.74 263(44) -(-5) 0(1) w -(-5) -«5) -(-5) KR }64 ~T

159.45 200(32) .(-5) 0(1) W ...(-5) -(5-10) -(S-10) KR,PR US llfi<:if1!<:r

181.71 320(43) pel) 0(1) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR t66 ~"t

0(1) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR 1'67 fttw 796.85 1,463(218) P(I),M(I)

954.28 609(89) -{-5} -(5-10) W -(-5) -(S-10) -(5-10) KR.PR t68 ,:m

456.10 766(115) P(I) -(-5) W -{(5) -(-5) -(-S) KR,PR 169 lfGT

1,298.68 1,326(210) . pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -{(5) -(-5) KR 170 f.rq-I'if

48888 361(58) -(-5) -«5) w -(5-10) -(-S) -(-5) KR 171 ~r

27S.60 6(1) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR 172 ;r~'ft

1,555.67 1,423(222) pen 0(1), w -(5-10) -tIO + ) -(10+) KR 173 mtt ifieU RP(I) 594 91 496(89) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) KR 174 ~ 175 iJGm :m.05 207l39) PlI) 0(1) W -{(5) -(10+) -(10+) KR 81

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNrrIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

It 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

it~, ii'ern: d:~:i(S) Wheat, Juar GC(62.73) 159.45 47.35 19.43 Dondiya 156 it~, irqT<: d:!~!i(4) Wb.eat, Juar GC(UO.89) 179.28 49.78 13.35 I{arguwan Buzurg 157 ~ it~, irqT<: Gunarai (6)' Wheat, Juar GC(130.73) 236.34 20.62 82.15 Sirbo 158 it~, ii'qf<: Gutsara!~'6 ( ), Wheat, Juar 120.60 13.76 22.26 Habupura 159 ~, ir~, ii'

it~, ii'i!{T<: ~:~i(7) Wheat, Juar GC(S1.74) 125.46 18.62 6.48 ShUa 161 W(O.81) tr~,ii'

~\~rlf i\'~, ii'lfn: Gursarai (8) Wheat, Juar ·GC(I07.2S) 51.80 7.28 1,5.38 Tori 166 ir~, ii'ern: ~:~~1(9) Wheat, Juar GC(197.47) 490. SO 74.06 3U2 T(2),M(I), Vijaura 167 N(lO) ~\Tlf tr~, ij''1l\ Gursarai ,8) Wheat, Juar 136.78 GC((80.50) 383.66 150.55 102.79 Bhagwantpura 168 ~\Tlr ~,ii'lfn: Gursarai (8) Wheat, Juar GC(101.98) 318.90 18.22 17.00 Marha 169 ~ it~ , ij''fT<: Gursarai (15) Wheat, Juar . GC(68.39) 900,86 115.34 214.09 T(I) Nipan 170

~ -lr~, ij'qn: Oursaral ~26) Wheat, Juar W(O.81) 342.3g 74.87 70.82 Ramaura 171 lr~, ::;:'fT<: ~~(24) Wheat,luar 146.91 96.32 31.97 0.40 Gahraunl m ~!RJ'I:r iT~, ii'ern: Gursarai (26) Wheat, Juar 187.78 GC(47.76) 695.27 168.76 456.10 Moti Katra 173 ~i, ii'ifn: g~~!~!i (22) Wheat, Juar 150.95 295.84 53.02 9S io Bararoo 174 ~'l:lJ<:l'f ~,ii'q11: Gursara i (22) Wheat, Juar 54.22 ~GC(8.09) 163.50 51.80 55.44 Nadaura 175 82

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

176 ~U 499.01) 1297(218) P(I),M(I) 0(1) TW PO -(-5) -( ~) KR

177 cTm 392.56 190(34)- --(-5) -(5-) TW -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR

A 178 fu

266.70 4 Uninhabited KR 179 f.r~T if~arr.rTG

18 0 f.r~f;;r 866.87 736(136) PC!) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

181

18 2 f.:nru~;:rr 432 ~2 874(141) P(I) -(-5) W,T +5) -(5-IO) -(-·5) KR,PR

18 3 f(£q'l'it 46338 1139(205) P{I),M{I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR,PR

184 'Tmr 1141 66 1421(252) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR ij"111 1 8 5 fijtf~JIT 1004.87 2273(390) P(I), H(I) T.W PO MON +5) KR M(l),H(I)

18 6 ~HT'~;n~T 601 38 715(116) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR,PR

187 ~~"U 1043.32 46S(81) -(-5) --(S-IO) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

188 ~"U 373.54 236(44) P{l) -(5-1f}) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-S) KR

r 8 9 ::;r;;r~~ 1250.52 732(145) P(I) -(IO+) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR.

190 "sTU 12'6.25 1653(285) P(I),M(I) 0(1) T,W - (-5\ -(10+) -(-5) KR

191 lT1W' 855.54 1068(172) P(l),M(I) 0(1) W -(-5) ~I -(-5) KR ?!~ 192 l1~Ti!l!T 3)2.02 -93(94) pel) --(-5) W,T -(-5) WED -(-5) KR,PR

193 t<::f<:cnt 42898 952(158) P(1) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

194 .... '!~Tt 58560 892(150) P(I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

195 ~fT 892.36 1266(228) pel) 0(1) T,W +5) -(10+) -(-5) KR,PR 83

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE GARAUTHA TAHSlL-2

J2 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 2

l'f3i(Irfr!~ iff, ~n: Mauranipur (35) Wheat, Juar GC(185.35) 282.08 20.64 10.93 Rampura 176 ~r.ftr: iTR-, ~cr~ Mauranipur (36) Wneat, J.1ar GC(486) 187.38 111.70 88.62 Tola 177 ~T-r: Mauranirur(14) GC(22.26) 256.98 71.63 19.03 Sikraudha Bamhauri 178 l'fa;~ Mauranipur (26) 202.35 12.14 52.21 Bikrampura 179 ~~ trw~, \KfT'\ Mauranipur (32) Wheat, Iuar 44.92 GC(10.12) 530.97 112.51 168.35 M (1) Blfauna 180

~;rfll~ ilt, "l'fT Mauranipur (28) Whe.lt, Gram 50.99 GC(11538). 66290 263.06 267.06 T (1) Bangara 181 W(O.40) l'fa;'U'f~ ~-t ~i:1r'{ / Mauranipur (30) Wheat, Iuar GC(113.72) 226.63 63.94 28.33 Nimgabna 182 l'fa;~ !tR~t ~cw. Mauranipur (3$) Wheat, luar GC(104.s.t) 256.38 25.50 76.69 Dhivakai 183 l'fa;~~ , ~, "AT Mauranipur (26) Wheat, Gram GC(155.81) 505.88 284.10 195.87 T (1) Pasaura 184 1Bi~ ltR""', ;;:;n<:: Mauranipur (32) ED W1!eJI, iLlar GC(185.15) 577.51 169.57 72.44 T(3) Simardha 185

JI&(I;11$( lrR"" ;;:qT'( Mauranipllr (32) Wh~at, JlIar 55.85 GC(55.8S) 339.14 80.94 69.60 Jaswantpura 186 1i~~~ it()~ Mauranipur (35) Wheat, Juar 199.92 GC(Z5.50) 614.74 23.07 180.09 SUJanpura 187 ~\ it~~, ~<: Maur4ni~ur (30) Wh"at, Juar 61.52 GC(64.7S) 107.65 107.67 29.95 Pura 188 ~f;rrT: ~(, ~<: Maur,mipur (25) Wheat, JlIar 214.49 GC(18.21) 597.34 238.77 181.71 JalaJpura 189 l'fa;"(Rl'~"( iT~, ~,m Maurarupur (28) Wh~at, ].lar 362.21 GC(173.62) 427.36 257.79 75.27 Khadaura 190

l'fa;n;:jT~~ ~.. , ;;:'fT'\ Mauranipur (32) Wheat, Juar GC(223.39) 42534 118.58 88.23 T (1) Gorpura 191 l'fa'itMl,!t iT~, ;sqT"( Mauranipur (30) Wheat, Juar GC(40.47) 236.75 20.24 14.56 T (1) Mathaniya 192 ~riT qja-~-r: ilR~, ",-n: Tondi ED Wheat, Iuar 0.40 GC(28.73) 310.64 48.97 20.24 KedartaJ 193 Falehpur (13) itsT tna'~ iT~, "'ff"( Tondi ED Wheat, Juar GC(54.63) 4\}1.46 110.4S \9.03 T (I) Chaturtai 194 Fatehpur (13) il?T~~ ir~, ~"T'( Tondi Wheat, luar GC(106.03) 322.95 396.61 66.71 T (I) Kheri 195 Fatehpur (28) 84

'"' fiRf~ W 2-Tf

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ----

419.27 349(65) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) +5) -(-5) KR U6 fif~cTU

728.05 529(77) P(l) O(I} W --(-5) +5) -( 5) KR 197 f~f~~~

127.48 ~ UninhabIted KR 1118 ;irf.rI1T Tf~ an'lT~

617.98 947(164) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR 199 ~r

299.01 642(102) P(I) 0(1) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 220 m;~ ~T'fr KR

500.21 -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) 201 ¢U 5?8(142) -(5-10) KR

450.03 1,136(157) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W --(-5) -(5-) -(-5) 202 fmru '!~. KR iI";Q 794.02 1,670(277) P(2),M(~ 0(1) W,HP PO WED BS PR 203 q-~

836.11 560(89) P(I) --(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 204 OFT~1 PR:

413.20 1,022(175) P(I) --(-5) W -(-5) --(-5) 205 ~~T +5) KR

518.02 652(107) P(I} --(-5) W,T --(-5) --(-5) 206 ~"\T ~ --(-5) KR

32],33 522(91) 207 ~"l"6t\ Tft

98706 209 ~

210 ~r 267.50 474(68) P(I) 0(1) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

211 ;;rocrru 241.61 304(60) P(I),H(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR M(l)

212 &"T

213 arafrrllr 66978 337(59) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

2'0.68 UnInhabited KR 214 W!~<:r if<: 3H~

215 'ti<:1 506.68 113(16) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR 85

VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB GARAUTHA TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~'UlT ilf, "'in: Gursarai (10) Wheat, Juar GC(33.59) 289.76 73.66 22.26 N(4) Bittaura 196 ~r~\ i'r{'''iT,\ Toudi Wheat, Juar GC(14.16) 636.19 40.87 36.83 Birsinghpura 197 Fatehpur (to) itsr ~~'\ Tondi 119.38 4.05 4.05 Joniya 198 Fatehpur l10) 'Chr ~~~'\ ~, ,,'in: Tondi Wheat, Juar 456.50 132.74 28.74 T(2) Garha 199 Fatehpur (10) it~~~~ ~{, ;;m: Tondi Wheat, Juar W(0.40) 246.87 33.99 17.81 T(I) Bikrampura Sani 20Q Fatehpur (8)

'Chr~\ iT~, ,,711: Tondi Wheat, Juar 352.49 93.89 53.83 Kutaura 201 Fatehpur (11) ~r ~~:Jl: it~, "'lH Tondi Wheat. Juar 428.58 11.74 9.71 Chhiraura Buzurg 202 Fatehpur (15) I ili, "'fT,\ ~di~ Wheat. Juar W(1619) 62000 123.03 3480 T(I) Pandwaha 203 Fatehpur (8) itt'r ~~~ .iti, \;'i:i'T'\ Tondl Wheat, Jnar W(I3.76) 652.38 95.10 74.87 T(2) Bagrauni 204 Fatehpur (10) itGr~~ ~, ;;:

'C~r~~'\ iT~, ,,1T~ Tondi Wheat, Juar W(809) 400.25 93.49 16.19 Deora Khurd 206 Fatehpur (9) 'C)i!' q;ff~~ iii, "FIT Tondi Wheat. Gram W(0.40) 245.25 63.13 - 12.55/ LohargaoD 207 Fatehpuf (6) 'C)it q;ff~ it~, "FIT T,m!ii Wheat. Gram W(1.62) 251.72 75.27 23.07 Sujawan 208 Fatehpur (7) 'C)~r 'l'i6'~'\ TO!tdi W(19.02) 792.40 130.31 45.33 Baswaha 209 FatehpUf (I) 'Crsr 9i~~~ ltj, \;'

(O)6r'l'i6'w it{, 'if'lT Tondl Wheat, Gram 15.38 W(O.SI) 169.16 19.43 36.83 Lathawara 211 Fatehpur (3) it~~~ itt, ~T Tondi Wheat, Gram W(4.86) 19749 62.32 34.80 Dahar 212 Fatehpur (4) 'C~r 'l'i6'~'\ iti, 'if;rr Tondi ED Wheat. Gram 6556 W(121) 455.29 62.73 8499 T(I) Ataniya 213 Fatehpur (I) it?t 'litr~ Tondi 13.76 W(O 40) 18414 607 26.31 Rawatpura 214 Fatehpur (I) C:T:s"r ~~<: it~, ~T Tondt Wheat. Gram W(648) 334.67 12708 38.45 Kam 215 Fatehpur (1) 86

~ f.1RRICfii 2-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

741.82 716(110) P(I) 0(1) W,HP -( 5) +5) -(-5) KR 2 6 ~'Jf

217 u;rr fcrn- ifT

218 ~T~ 674.23 2(1) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

219 ~~qT 624.05 9(1) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

587.62 939(116) pel) 0(1) W,Hl' -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 2'20 ~

mIT 221 $T 1,259.83 1,413(241) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO MON -(-5) KR

0(1) W 222 ~ !fIfi;!I'[3; 348 04 203(39) +5) -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) KR

218.13 Uninhabited 223 '

![~ 1.077.31 1.508(236) P{I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) FRI -{-5) PR 226 ~wr

227 lU~~ ~ 464.19 981(149) P(I) -(-5) T,W -(-~) -(-5) -(-5) PR

228 ~l'[mc:t 842.18 655(104) P(I) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) KR 229 ormr 584.39 643(115) P(I), -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) ·(-5) KR ~fcr, ~li 230 ~""fr 1,289.78 3,693(6S9) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W.T PO SUN, THU -(-5) KR,PR

231 f~Cli'n 815.88 696(129) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

232 ~ 832.06 918(192) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) (HO) KR

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~:;;~ ~,~n: MauraUipur (30) ., Wheat, Juar 31.57 GC(306.9S) 333.88 239.58 166.33 T(1) Gurha 226 ~~~\ it~J :;;:GfT~ MauranlPur (27) ... Wheat, Juar I C(JS2.17) 171.s' 125.46 14.97 Shahpura Khurd 221 ~~R~~ ~,:;;;jH Maurcntpur (2\1) Wheal, Iuar 74.46 GC(17S.64) 346.83 74.~ 171.19 T(l) Imlota 228 l1~~T"'~ ~~, :;;:GfT~ 'vIauranlpur (23) WOO3t, Juar G('(261.84) 231.89 68.80 21.86 Barota. 229 ~~~r ~J iJc{T\ Mauram ur (9) I .. Wheat, Juar GC(493.73) 669.37 37.64 89.04 T(3) Eoni 230 c19f I:fia-~~ ~if, :;;:'.f~ Tondi Wh~at, Juar GC(225.82) 329.83 212.1i!) 48.17 T(l) Lldhora 231 Fatehpur (to) ~r~ Tr~, ;;'i1'T"\ Tondl Wheat, Juar GC(l48.J2) 477.95 170.78 35.21 N(2) Kotra 232 Fatehpur (14) f{:;;~I;ft'!( iT~, '9>l'T Mauranipur (21) ... Wheal,Gram GC(20S.59) 80173 182.12 182.52 T(2) Sonakpura. 233

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MAURANIPUR TAHSIL

Location Location Location S.No. Name of village CadeNo. S.No. Name of village CadeNo. S.No. Name 1)f vliJage Co

1 2 • 3 2 3 2 3

Akseo 106 36 Bijna 13 71 Ghura! 61 2 Amanpura 26 37 Bua 159 72 Gudha 70 3 Arjar 45 38 Birguan 173 73 Hanauta 12 4 Atpei 81 39 Bonda 80 74 Hanspura 55 5 Bachera 94 40 Budai 95 75 Harpura 152

6 Badagaon lSI 41 Budawli 27 76 Hali 3 7 ~aghaun> 88 42 Budiya Bamhori 86 77 Imilia 23 8 Baghkan.)a 141 43 Bukhara 144 78 Itail lOS 9 Bagraum 69 44 Chakara Jl7 79 Jalalpura 130 10 Bagrauni Jagir 17 45 Charhraudhawari 16 80 Jawan 35

U Bakhtar 165 46 Chaukri 28 81 Jhankri 133 12 Bamannai Guwan 37 47 Chimadwara 96 82 Kachneo 63 13 Bamhauri '116 48 Chlrkana 67 83 Kadora 172 14 Bamhauri Suhagi 71 49 Cilltawad 139 84 Kagar 54 15 Bandh 89 50 Churara 161 85 Kailua 163

16 Ba~gradhawa 6S 51 Charari t35 86 Kaiman 160 '17 Bansar J5 '52 Dadpura 18 87 Kakwara 97 18 Baraura 112 53 Darbatyau 8 88 Kanaura 51 19 Barauri 104 54 Deorighat 155 89 Kanja 138 20 Barna Muaf 147 55 Deonsingpura 72 90 Katbera 53

21 Bar uri Rampur 25 56 Dhalpura 149 91 Khajraha 4 22 Basari 76 57 Dhakarwara 170 92 Khakora 174 23 Basariya 154 58 Dbamoa Payak lI8 93 Khandarka 108 24 Behta 98 59 Dbawakar 119 94 Khanpura 99 25 Berwai 91 60 Dhimloni 136 9S Khanuan 107

26 Bhadarwara 150 61 Dhonda 38 96 Kharka Muar 146 27 Bhagaura 14 62 Dhorra 164 97 Kharka Sani 132 28 Bbakoro 79 63 Durgapur 128 98 Khlll}ra 153 29 Bbandra 156 64 Gadhwan 101 99 Khlsm Buzurg 49 30 Bbanpura 171 65 Gairaha 31 100 KhisllI Khurd 50

31 Bhata 58 66 Ganupura 145 101 Kishorpura 92 32 Bhatpura 121 67 Ghanghri 5 102 Kotra 102 33 Bhltaura 41 68 Ghatkotra 158 103 Kuraincha 83 34 Bhoraro 75 69 Ghatlahchura 114 104 Kuwan 85 35 Bljarwara 87 70 Ghatrajwara 19 105 Lakhesur 123 93

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

MAUR>\NIPUR TAHSIL (Coneld.)

Location Location Locatiou S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No.

2 3 2 3 2 3,

106 Laron 56 131 Padra 52 156 Sewkaradhawa 66 101 Laroni 115 132 Pahari Khurd 22 157 Siaori 100 108 Lathesra 7 133 Palra 34 158 Sljari Buzurg 111 109 Luhar Gaon Bhat 42 134 Pancha.lllllura lIi8 159 Sijari Khurd 113 110 Luhar GaOl1 Ranipur 77 135 Patha 169 160 Sijaro 21

111 Luhari 40 136 Pathakarka 29 161 Sijaura 39 112 Madarwas 90 137 Pathauan 60 162 Sikandara 1 113 Madha 143 138 Plprokhar 134 163 Silguwan 43 114 Madwan 109 139 Pura Buzurg 6 164 Slngarwara 140 l1S Magatpur 48 140 Purwa 157 165 Sitora 125

116 Maaarwara 62 141 Rajgir 10 166 Siyawni Buzurg 84 117 Mailoni 124 142 Rajpura 30 167 Siyawni Khurd 127 118 Mailwar 167 113 Rarnpura 46 168 Suhagpura 103 119 Mathupura 162 144 Rasldpura S9 169 Taktoli 166 120 Man 137 145 Rat(lsa 68 170 Tikri -'13

J21 Medki 129 146 Rewan 93 171 Tllera 110 122 Naraich 57 147 Rani 142 172 Tungarwara 122 123 Nauta 2 148 Rora 120 173 U1dan 24 124 Nawada 82 149 Rupadhamna 131 174 Vijaigarh 9 125 Nayagaoo 148 150 Sakrar 36

I Forest Rauge 126 Nlmgaho2lo \ 1 151 Saoaura 33 Mauranipur Range F-l 127 Nimooi 74 1S2 Santpura 47 128 Ninaura 44 153 Saptwara 126 129 Pacharo 78 154 Satpura 20 130 Pachwara 32 155 Sewara 64 94

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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416.03 601(94) P(l) -(-5) 4 ~U~ W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

5 ~t!ifU 210.85 496(79) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

6 ~T~* 161.88 1O~31 -( 5) O(ll W +5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

7 ~2;1!flJ J67.14 339(57) -(-5) 0(1). W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

227.44 435(59) ~ 8 lt~ilC lfT~ P(2) RP(2) W -(-5) WED -(10+) KR

9 ~~ 1,028.34 858(150) P(2} 0(1) W PO wg . -(10+) KR -

10 ,{PTT'T<: 530.56 535(88) PO) 0(1) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

199.11 11 f.:rlt'T~ ~ atT

12 ~r 354.11 IT\ arr

13 fif":jfi'fT 384.87 2,024(369) P(l),M(I) 0(1), W PO -(-5) -(5-10) PR RP(2)

14 ~P:T 390.54 ~ arTif"R Uninhabited KR

15

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'JIlr '3'tlfTrr (am" MIA '3'I"lTFTT if orr.r m "I W.f ~ ~a-q\ i\' lmiiOl'll it; ~T f~ "'Ii) Land use (i. e. areas under dIfferent type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) -A--

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

11~~ Mauranipur (28) , .. W(2.83) 30.76 11.74 0.81 Sikandara li~~R~ ~~, 'J'IT~ Mauranipur (25) ... Wheat, Juar W(16.59) 986.25 323.36 63.94 Nauta 2 ~;:ft~ ilt ;;:<1T~ MauranJPur (27) ... I Wl1eat, Juar W(26.71) 647.12 392.56 45.32 Rali 3 ~"lJ

11a;<:~~ iT~, 'J<1T'l:: Maurainpur (31) ... Wheat, Juar W(0.48) 114.93 40.88 5.26 PuraBuzurg 6

~~ iT~ 1 '"lifT Mauraulpur (30) .•• Wheat, Gram W(30.76) 86.60 32.78 17.00 I Latbesra 7 11a;~~ iT~, ;;:'m Mauraulpur (32) ... Wheat, Juar W(9.71) 197.90 3.24 16.59 Darbatyau 8 ~~ Tti, 'J'fn: Mauranipur (30) ... Wheat, Juar W(l 6.1 9) 719.56 112.51 180.08 Vijaigarb ~\~~ 1l"~,:;:OIH Mau ani pur (30) .•. Whedt, JUdr W(25.50) 392.1 S 31 57 81.34 T(I) Rajgir 10

~\~ Mauranlpur (32) ... W(2.83) 148.12 9.31 38.85 Nimgahna 11 l1~'l;T;fr2:~ Mauranipur (30) ... W(4.05) 297.45 33.$9 11.74 Ranauta 12 TK(728) ~~ iT~, \i

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 II

14(;2.57 16 ~<::a; aorrft 576(93) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

17 orro;fl ;;rTq"t<:: 337.52 437(80) P(I) 0(1) W --(-5) -H) +5) PR

221.78 306(58) P(I) 0(1) W +5) -(-S) --(-5) KR 18 ~~

21.006 47(5) -(-5) --(5-IO) 19 '

250.91 478(84) P(I) 0(1) -(5-10) -(5-10) 20 ~T W -(5-10) KR

21 f~ 878.60 1,047(175) pel) 0(1) W -(5-10) +5) -(5-10) KR

22 ~~ 171.19 ~~ Uninhabited KR.

23 , ~fi;nrr 561.32 1:087(195) P(I) 0(1) W,HP +5) -(....5) -(5-10) KR

24 1,341.18 3.284(636) P(2),M{2) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -{S-lO) PR ~ H(1)

25 om~~ 151.78 282(48) (-5) 0(1) W -«5) +5) -(10+) KR

269.13 372(73) 0(1) -(-5) 26 ar'l'~ P(I) W.HP -(-5) --(10+) ,KR

21 ~~ 583.17 1.014(178) P(1) 0(1) W -{-5) -((5) -(-5) ,KIt

28 :q't1fiU 338.33 861(140) P(I) RP(l) W --(-5) --(-5) --(-5) KR m 849.87 RP(I) 29 'tOr ~fl 1.46~(261) P(1) T,W -(-3) MON --(-5) 'PR l:f~ 30 <::'i1"i'U 938.50 1,455(257) P(2) 0(1) W,HP --(-5) TUE -(5-10) PR

S1 405.10 474(69) P(I )M(t) 0(1) W,HP PO --(-5) --(-5) :PR ~~ PUC(I) ~ 32 ~r 1,166.35 2,160(406) pel) M(I) RP(I) W +5) WED --(5-10) PRK,R

33 ~;ft<::r 390,94 503(82) P(1) +S) W +-5) +5) -(-5) KR.

34 qt;"{'f 1.387.31 3,123(532) P(l),M(I) RP(2) W POw~:r --(-5) KR

594.10 35 ~ 1,720(296) P(2) M(l) -(-5) W,HP \ -(-5) -{(5) ,BS PR 97

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 --- tf~ iTi, :;:t1<: Mauranipur (32) Wheat, Juar W(6.8S) 335.50 96.33 23.86 Cb.arhrau 16 Dnawart tf~r.ft~ ~, '

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~<: ~, ;;ofr<: Mauranipur (30) Wheat, Juar W(1.62) 193.45 44.92 29.14 Amanpura M tf~ iT~, :;:i'.fT': Mauranirur (21) Wheat, Juar W(23.41) 430.60 31.16 97.94 T(1),C(2) Budawli 27 lf3?~]

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

mr,~!1 36 Wfim 1,333.49 4,003(734) P(2)M(I), RP(3),0(1), W PO SUN,WED BS PR H(I), MCW(I)

37 GTll'f ;lfli 482.40 173(29) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~ 38 ~)¥T 54027 870(143) P(I),M(l) 0(1) W +5) WED -(-5) KR

39 ftv;ITu 204.78 507(88) P(I) RP(I) W -( -5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

I 40 ~ 730.89 1,042(181) P(I) O(!> W PO J:I BS PR

~!1 41 NcT<:T 45245 1,006(161) P(I),M(I) 0(1) WHP -(-5) WED BS PR

287.74 570(90) P(l) 0(1) -( -5) -(-5) KR 42 ~rort

43 1m:r';

44 f;:r;:th:r 458.53 928(284) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) PR,KR

471.88 967(196) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -{ 5) -<,'-S) PR,KR 45 :,r~.

109.27 249(95) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) PR,KR 46 ~<:r

-(-5) +5) -(-5) KR 47 ~~r 120.20 487(160) pel) 0(1) W l:ftR, mfiI' 48 1,385.29 3,289(700) P(I),M(I) MCW(I), W PO TUE.SAT -(-5) KR ~~ O(I)CHW(I)

49 fl3~r ~¥ 976.13 1,363(302) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO FYr +5) KR l1Jii 50 flf~Fn ~ 44719 1,929(414) pel) -(-5) W,T -( 5) FRI +5) KR

-(-5) -(-5) .( 5) PR 51 iji'iRT 51640 461(109) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W ~ 52 qnT ' 1,313.2' 1,959(481) P(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) SUN -(10+ ) KR

W _(-5) -(-5) PR 53 ~r 4,174.48 3,227(660) -(-5) -(-5) -{!O+)

W -(5-IO) KR. 54 'fitl1: 715.30 562(174) P(I) 0(1) +5) FYr

-(-5) 0(1) W +5) +5) -(-5) KR 55 &Tij'~ 237.15 172(89) 99

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

11~~ iT~, '9 106.03 M(l) Sakrar 31i GC(125.46) 0(38.85), l13><:~ it~, ;;:'iT": Mauranipllf(33) WJieat, Juar W(50.99) 233.10 184.94 13.~7 Baman lIIaiJ!;wan 37 ~~ it~, ;;:'iT": 'M nranipur(29) Wlieat, Juaf W(14.57) 424.11 83.77 17.82 Dhonda 18 ~u.:ft$\ it~, ;;,;rT~ MauruniPUfl30) Wlieat, Juar W(25.90) 165.11 6.48 7.29 Sijaura 39 ~T~ iri, ;;''iT\: Mauranipur(27) ED Wheat; Juar W(IIO.47) 411.57 176.47 32.38 Luharl 40

i{~iflT: ~, ::i'fT~ Mauranipur(24) ED Wheat, Juar W(97.13) , 250.09 79.74 25.49 Bhitaura 41 ~U"fr~~ ir~, ;>ifR Mauranipur(25) Wheat. Juar W(48.97) 109.03 33.59 12.15 Luhargaon Bhat 42 ~;y.fll'( iri, ;;:'fR Mauranipur(25) Wheat, Juar W(33.l9) 207.20 24.28 13.36 Silguwan 43

~<: iIi,'VI'T Mauranipur(2S) Wheat, Gram 18.2.1 W(13.77) TW(7.28) 100.79 214.89 33.59 Ninaura 44 GC(l4245) ~u;fr:r: ir~, :q.rr Mauranipur(23) Wheat, Gram 25.09 W(8.50)TK(41 28) 64.75 32.38 l1i7.43 Arjar 4S

~T~ it~, "fifT Mauranlpur(2S) Wheat, Gram W(42.90) 29.95 27.11 9.31 Rampura 46 l1a:i~ it~, :q.rr Mauranipur(22) Wheat, Gram W(3.24», 22.67 23.47 7.29 Santpura 47 GC(63.S3) mr it~, "'fR I Kathera (10) Wheat, Juar 172.40 W(12.55). 253,34 414.82 103.60 N(4),C(I), Magarpur 48 GC(428.58) T(3) ~rn it~, ::i~ Kathera (7) Wheat,.Juar 65.15 W(2S8.12) 187.38 427.77 21.60 Khisni Buzurg 49 mr iT~, iT

'fit'u ir[, ;;:U\: Kathera (8) Wheat, Juar W(94,70) 60.71 270.74 90.25 C(I) Kanaura 51 'fitu ir~, ;;:~T~ Kathera (8) Wheat, Juar 197.90 W(182.92) 216.11 474.31 242.01 Padra 52 i!i1;~T ir~, ;;:m Kathera (22) Wheat, Juar 966.83 W(1,266.7I) 712.27 1,119.00 109.67 Katera S3 l1a;~R~ ~, ;;:;m: Maurarupur(23, Wheat, Juar 46.95 W(39.26) 88.63 18.62 21.84 Kagar 54 ~~U it~, "'fT,( Kathera (5) Wheat, Juar W(2J.85) 88.63 118.98 7.69 Hanspu~a S5 ]00

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56 i1rWr 517.61 1,024(240) P(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR

-(-5) -( 5) -(-5) KR 57 rrWR" 249.70 500(104) -(-5) 0(1) W

P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1(R 58 ~T 234 32 609(1fl)

Uninhabited KR 59 <:ij"~~ 180.09 lh:wrorn:

1,415(228) P(I) 0(1) PO -(5-10) (5-10) KR 60 ~ 900.46 Vi

!!!ifi 1,373.96 2.315(489) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W.HP PO FRI BS PRo 61 ~~te ml:f 1,012.96 2,148(458) P(2) 0(1) W,HP PO MON -(5-) PR 62 1flT~"m ~ 86039 2.783(580) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W PO MON -(5-10) PRo 1>3 ;;pm 189.80 382(63) P(l) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-j) PR,KR 64 ~crr<:T 1];<; 623.64 1,395(336) P(I),M(J) PHC(I) T,W(I) PO THU BS PR 65 oriRTacrT . -(-5) -(-5) PR.KR .66 l7-Tl

67 mCJ;rrr 304.74 3911(90) P(I) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(~5) -(-5) PR !!!ifi 68 .arnT 58155 1,534(359) P(I) RP(I), T,W PO FRI BS PR 0(1) 69 'fl1<:T;ir 49535 751(170) P(I) 0(1) T,W -(-5) --{-5) (-5) KR

70 ¥.T 31728' 601(146) P(I) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

-(-5) KR 71 ilfr~lu ~r 885-89 1.345(292) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) <:f

73 re'fi1:T 45569 1,499(358) P(I) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) +5) PR,KR wf.; PR 498.19 474(134) H(I) RF(I), W,T -(-5) SAT BS 74 f.nft;ft 0(1)

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 oRiu it~, ;:;:'fT<: Kathera (2) Wheat. Iuar W(68.80) 85.80 333.88 2913 Laron 56

~<:TitfT: ~,;;:em: Mauranipur(19) ED. Wheat. Jual 18.62 W(114.53) 980.99 129.91 129.91 Ghura! 61 EO ~uiftq,<: it~, ;:;:qT<: Mauranipur (19) Wheat. Juar W(2104) 352.90 262.65 236.75 C(2) Magarwara 62 '" \ GC(139.62) lf~T,;ftq,<: !Ti, ;:;:,m Mauranipur (29) Wheat, Juar W(l9.02), 161.87 202.75 198.32 Khachneo 63 GC(278.43) lf3;<:r.IT,!<: it~, ;;:qn: Mauranipur (6) Wheat. Juar W(2.02). 48.97 23.07 14.57 C(l) Sewara 64 GC(l 01.1 7) ~q-~ it~, ;:;:orT<: Mauranipur (8) ED Wheat. Juar W(61.11) 316.87 84.18 161.48 Bangra Dhawa 65

~WfrlJ<: 1T~ iHT<: Mauranipur (6) Wheat. Juar W(1.21). 5544 10.11 40.08 Sewkara Dhawa 66 GC(56.66) ~<:T;;ft1r<: ~, ;:;:iT<: Maurani'Pur (2) Wh"at, Juar W(2.43). 197.48 46.95 23.07 Chirkana 67 GC(34.81) ~<: 1T~, "OfT<: MauraOlpur (4) ED Wheal. Juar W(55 04) 451.23 45.33 29.95 T(IJ,C(l) Ratosa 68 ~<:~<: ir~, "qT<: Maurantpur (5) Wheat. Juar W(6.88). 265.48 81.35 12.14 Bagroni 69 GC(129.S0) ~;fttr<: ir~, ;:;::rT<: Maurani'imr (2) Wheat, JUdr W(2.43). 93.08 74.86 30.77 Gudha 70 GCt1l6.14)

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,~ fiRfftrl 3-qa;u~~ i;fil WNrQ;· ~ '[f1I ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

76 tmrU 1,061.93 777(117) pel) 0(1) W -( 5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

77 ~~q"U~ 765.69 2248(447) ,2) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

78 ~ 664 52 976(:02) pel) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

79 'IT'liTU 673.83 774(128) P(1) -(-5) W -(-'-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

80 .fiG, m- 94133 1,456(351) P(I) 0(1), W PO MON -(5-1O) KR,PR

~ 575.08 335(101) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 81 arcr{r~ TliU

569.41 464(132) P(l) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 82

1,503.87 701(160) P(I) 0(1) W PTO -«5) -(-5) 83 ~ PR

538.66 301(59) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) ~(-S) BS 84 ~rq.ft ~ PRo

715(166) -(-5) -(S-10) BS 85 ~·a{f 396.61 pel) 0(1) w PRo

86 ~Wn-~') 637.81 1,434(340) Pc!) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-$) - KR.

~~ 87 f~"ru 589.24 1,196(300) P(I)M,(1) 0(1) W -(-5) THU -(5-1O) KR

88 ilm) 231.89 114(22) -(-5) -(-5) W -,-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR,PR

89 iiI']'t;T 279.24 236(56) P(I),M(I) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~fi:r 80414 1.200(240) P(l),M(I) 0(1) W -(-5) SAT (5-10) KR. 90 ~~

1,238(267) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 91 rn~ 736.55 P(I) 0(1) KR.

-(-5) -(-5) 92 fopj't(~ 41644 577(110) PO) 0(1) w -(-5) KR ~~ 1,46866 2,307(430) P(I),M(I) RP(I), W,HP PO THU BS PR 93 m H(ll, MCW(l)

P(I) W -(-5) -(-5) KR 94 iiI'~ 52611 577(116) 0(1) PO

-(-5) -((5) KR 95 ~~ 425.34 649(111) pel) 0(1) W -(-5) 103

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MAURANIPUR TAHSlL-3

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 rHft'lr , ~~, ~r Ranipur (3) Wheat, Juar W(22.26) 233.10 140.83 665.74 Basari 76 rRlT ~i, \f

+ra;;::T;ft~ ~, "'f[<: Mauranipur (14) Wheat, Juar W(19.S3) 76.08 50.58 422.92 Nawada . 82 lla:i<:r.:ft~ it~, :j

~T~ it~, :jCfH \ MauralliPur (10) Wh,at. Juac W(26.72) 458.91 105.63 46.54 T(I) Budiya Bamhori 86 lla:i<:m~ ~ 'l'1fT<: Mauranipur (15) Whedt, Juar W(38 04) 341.15 189 SO 20.25 Bljarwara 87 lla:i<:m'!r it~, 'J

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

0(1) W -(-5) 96 f~2fm 40146 356(61) P(I) -(-5) -(-5) KR m- 1,575.90 2,766(620) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PO SUN -(-5) KR 97 ~\T

96.32 179(30) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 98 ~

26346 305(47) P(I) RP(I) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 99 ~r mlf,llm1" 100 ~

-(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 101 ~o/lt 822.76 1.644(281) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W KR

1,519(262) -(-5) -(-5) KR 102 ~ 551.61 P(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5)

186.57 4tl(61) -(5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 103 ~~

104 mr 724.82 1,498(289) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

1,188.60 2,720(539) H(I),P(2) 0(2) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR 105 ~ M(I)

)06 affir1:f 791.59 2,184(418) P(2),Mll) -(-5) W,T PO -(-5) -(5--10) KR

536.23 624(107) O{I) (-5) -(-5) -( 5) KR 107 ~~t , P(I) W

}08 777.83 1,286(251) H(I),P(I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~ M(I)

109 lf6'1ifT 60098 1,336(233) P(I) 0(1) W,T +5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

110 fij~'U 632 95 1,100(212) P(I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

~1i 111 m~ ~~IT 297.05 1;049(201) P(I) 0(1) W,T PO THU BS PR 112 op:hr 806.16 543(119) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

113 morrft ,

1,584.40 1,615(314) P(I),M(I) 0(1) W,T PO -(-5) KR 114 !fTc ~~~T -(-~

115 ~n:r.rr 253.34 665(119) P(I) O(l~ W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR l()S

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNlTUiS AND LAND USB MAURANlPUR. TAHSU.-3

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 , 19 20 2 , li3><1'11'i< ~~, "em: Maurawllur(lI ) ... Wheat, Juar W(324) 143.67 67.18 32.38 Chimadwara 9fi GC(l54.99) ~~{ i1j, '5''fR Mauran.ipur(.15) Wheat, Juar W(8.50) 519.23 352.09 480.78 . Kakwara 97 • GC(215.30) ~~ it~, "ifn: Mauranipur(ll) Wheat, Juar W(202) 19.02 1.62 3.25 Behta 93 G070.41) qa;

~< ~i, "1.fT< Mallranlpur(8) ED Wheat, Juar ... GC(938.09)~23.41) 701.35 240.80 219.34 ~(14),C(l) Siaori 100 W(41.28)T (4.05)

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qa;(I;{I,;!< t)~, "ifn: Mauranlpur(13 ) ED, Wheat, Jaur ... W(9.30)GC(453,25) 266.28 40.88 21.88 T(I)C(2) Akseo 106 qa;(TilJT: iti. 'VIT MauranipuT(lS) Wheat, Gram ••• W(7.69)GC(167.54) 292.58 52.23 16.19 Khanuan 107 ~l'f~ . iti,~ Mauranipur(16) Wheat, Gram .. , W(8.50),R~!.21} 395.60 118.17 30.78 T(l) Khandarka 108 GC(2 2.57) qa; tl;,') '1( ilI, '1f'fT Mauranipur(14) ED Wheat, Gram •• :W(3.24)GC(143.26) 151.75 280.04 22.69 Madwan 109 qa;<1ifr1;< iT~, ~T< Mauranipur(1 S) ED Wheat, Juar W~17.40) 264.25 46.14 17.02 Tilera 110 GC( 88.14)

~'P!< iT~, ~n: Mauranipurt 16) ED Wheat. Juar ... W(6.07)GC(16.60) 246.45 8.09 19.84 Sijari Buzurg III ~~ iTi, '5'1I'T< Mauranipur(lS) 'Wheat, Juar W(567),GC(8.90) 72844 41.6i 21.47 Daraura 112 lf3j\Tif~ - lti,~:m: MauranJPur(16) 'Whellt, Juar W(6.07),GC(8.09) 185.75 16.19 18.63 Sijari Khurd 113 lf3i"(T~ iT~, ~crr< Mauranipur(lS) Wheat, Juar ... W(8.09),GC(40.S8) 1,075.69 302.72 157.02 C(I) Ghat Lahchura 114 ~~ iT~, 'o/fT Mauraoipur(14) Wheat, Gram ... W{4.05),GC{~.97) 167.54 :h.04 11.74 Laroni US 106

I1I1f f;Rfftf 3-1f3;<:r..ft~<: ~ OR ~. t1;

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

116 <1"1:6.1<:1" 685.56 1,555(329) P(l),M(I) 0(1) W,T -(-5) T~ BS PR

117 T.filiT'U 580.34 1,745(360) pel) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

KR 118 a-q;;r q-p.f~ 694.87 2,058(382) P(I),M(I) 0(1) HP,W,T PO -{5-10) -(-5)

+r~FT PO TuE BS PR 119 wn~ 2,004.07 3,535(7~1) P(2),M(2) MCW(I) T,W RP(2) 0(1) 120 <:h:r 68192 1,062t217) P(I),M(I) °t1) W PO -(-5) RS KR

685.56 1,438(254) pel) H(1),O(I) W,T -(-5) +~) RS KR 1~1 'llq<:T

211.66 .. Umnhablted KR 12'2 t~"m ~T<: 3TT

242.42 366(80) -{(5) W,T -(-5) 123 ~~<: +5) +5) BS PR

P(I) 124 ~m.rr 51559 483(60) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

305.55 . 639(137) P(I) 0(1) 125 f~l'U W -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) KR

J '116' ~ro 282.82 366(62) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

J27 ~FT.rr ~ 357.35 J,202(187) P(J) 0(1) TW,HP PO -(5) +~) KR,PR RP(])

128

129 it~,*" 433.84 940(178) pel) -(-5) W,T +5) +5) +5) KR

130 ;m:rf~'U 82.15 99(18) _(-5) +5) W -(-5) -(-5) -( ·5) KR

661.68 1,581(325) pel) 0(1) W,T PO -(-5) BS 131 ~ w:r;:rr PR

\32 ~'IiT lJR1 268.72 276(47) . ( 5) +5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR

133 ~ 346.42 658(142) P(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR

134 fq'lH"t1sr~ 383.25 497(86) P(I) °tl ) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) ",(5-10) KR

135 '1U <:) 311.21 6()4(U1) P{l) +5) W,T -(-5) -{(5) -(-5) KR 107

VI+-w\~.E ~EcrORY A¥EN~ A,ND ~ USE MAURAN~PUR TAHSIL-3

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 Z 1 ll~~ ~, 'if.lr Mauranipur(12) EA Wheat, Gram W(1214) 31889 46.54 3&.87 Bamhauri 1J6 TWE(269.12) if~~ iri, 'ifi1T Maurampur( 12) Wheat; Gram W(20.24) 289.36 60.70 25.90 Chakara 117 GC(184.14) ll"~T

11a;<:A'1~ it~, \i:f~ Maurampur(IO) Wheal, Juar W(18.2l) 390.13 28.33 60.30 Bhatpura 111 GC(188.s9) ~r.ft~~ MauranlPur(9) W(4.45) 172.00 14.97 20.24 Tungarwara 122 if3;~~ it~, "'fR Mauranipur(2) Wheat, Juar W(2.02)GC(80.94) 70.81 76.89 11.76 Lakhesur 123 if~ i'r~,~ Mauranipur(l) Wheat, Juar W(8.09)GC(82.96) 248.07 122.62 53.85 ,... MadoDI 124 11a;~<: ir[. "Oft<: Mauranipur(l ') Wheat, luar W(US) 246.86 4t.28 12.% Sitora 125 l1a;~ri'[W ~~,~m Mauranipur(12) Wheat, Juar W(34.81) 177.60 30.35 40.06 Saptwara 126

11a;wr~\ ,~, "~H Mauranipur(5) EA Wheat, Juar TWE(20.23) 3'.26 59.49 26.73 Siyawni Khurd 127. GC(211.64) ~rrr)1:p: it~, ~1;m Mauranipur(6) ED Wheat, Juar GC(18S.35) 101.58 32.79 65.96 Durgapur 128

11a;<:A'P};~ I it~, 'ffl~ Maurampur(4) EA Wheat, Juar TWE(2.83) 152.16 18.21 20.67 Medici 129 GC(239.97) ~"t!r iti, ~n: Mauranlpur(3) Wheat, Juar GC(5S.44) 13.35 7.28 6.08 Jalalpura 130

~Ti'[1]<: ~, ;;:qn: Mauranipur(3) ED Wheat, Juar W(7.28) 81.75 43.71 2874 RupaDbamna 13l GC(5oo.20) l1a;~r it~,~ Mauranipur( I) Wheat, Juar W(2.02) 166.73 34.40 36.03 Kharkasani lU GC(29.54) ~~ i'r~, \7

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

w,t -{-5} PR 136 f~orFft 33064 153(41) PO) +5) -{ 5) BS

678.28 360(93) +5) -(-5) W,T -{-5) -(-~) -(-5) KR 137 ~

466.62 174(47) -«5) -(-5) W,T +5) -(-5) BS PR 138 ~

-(-5) T 139 ~ 501.83 783(168) P(I) -(-5) -{-5) -«5) KR

140 fij~<: 'TIU 43303 267(39) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -{-5) -(5-10) -«5) PR,KR

14.57 . Uninhabited KR 141 .n~

142 <:f.=rr 1,607.87 1,428(221) P(I) -(5-10) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

41644 23(16) -{-S) -(-5) W -{ 5) -(-5) PR 143 If~ BS

0(1) W -(-5) 144 ~lir~r 620.81 754(136) P(I) -{ 5} BS PR

13557 . Uninhabited KR 145 ~;;!:TU ~<: alT

146 l[<:

147 GI1iCfr lfTtf) 243 ~3 396(73) pet) 0(1) W -{-5) -(-5) +5) KR

148 'llrr 1ffq 37920 742(136) P(I) 0(1) W -«5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

149 U 38730 957(193) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR en

~r"tlf 2,922(560) p(2) O(I),H(I) W,T PO MON -(-5) KR 15 I OIST l'ffcr 2,t42.48

337 t2 544(1 t9} P(I) 0(1} W -(-5) -(-5) -(_5) KR 1 ,2 ~<:2:U

792(176) 0(1) w -(-5) BS PR 153 f~~Rr 69163 PO) +5) , 154

PR 155 ~

VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENlTIBS AND LAND USE MAURANlPUR TAIlSIl-3

..,2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ·2 ----- IfihZI'11'3;{ iT~):;:m Maurani pur (1) BAg Wheat, Juar TWB(13.76) 131.93 90.65 53.42 Dhimlauni 136 GC(40.88) Ifih,{~ iT~, m'{ Maurampur (I) Wheat, Juar W(14 16), 289.36 320.52 29.96 Mau 137 GC(24.28) 1:I:a:i,{T'fT iT~, ;;qT,{ Maurani~ur (3) Wheat, Juar W(2.46),GCt8.50) 180.08 171.39 103.19 Kanja 138 ;r~T~ ~~, (il~TZ Mduranipur (5) Wheat, Juar 37.23 W(4.86) 350.87 88.23 20.64 Chitawad 139 1fih,{T'f~ tr~, GOlTZ Mauranipuf (7) Wheat, Juar W(202) 227.44 130.72 12.85 SlngarWara 140

;r:a:i,{T'f~ Mauranlpnr (3) GC(5.26) 5.67 3.64 Bag Kanja 141 lf3"'{T;r~ ~)'::1,;!f\ Mauranipur (6) Wheat, Juar W(30.3S} 1558.17 66.78 152.57 TEM(l) Roni 142 ~m,!'{ iT~, GerT;: Mauranipur (3) BAg Wheat, Juar 2.02 TWE(1993) 232.70 6UO 92.99 Madha 143 ~"r',!;: tr~, ;;qf\ Mautantpur (3) EAg Wheat, Juar TWE(38.86} 373.52 49.37 159.06 Bukhara 144

~'{r;f\~'( J Mauranipr (9) W(3.24) 122.62 5.26 4.45 Ganupura 145

i{":a;,{T;;~,{ iT~, :J

'i{":a;Ui1T l'rW, ~ Maufanipur (IS) Wheat, Juar W(99,96) 1455.71 240.38 346.43 Bada Gaon 151 +r<+;'{f"fT: iT~, ;;2[I\: Mauranipur (12) Wheat, Juar W(21.85) 262.23 , 38.46 14.58 C(2),T(I) Harpura 1$2 1fih'{Tii~ lti, ;;qT;: Mauranlpur (11) Wheat, Juaf W(47.35), 453.25 98.75 85.80 Khllara 153 TW(6.48) l13i\:r

ant 6ltf~ 3~T~~~ , iifl'[~· ~ "!,fu ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1iIl'f 1S6 \l:$'U 562.94 1107(219) pet) MCW(l). w -( -s) Mon. BS PR Oil)

157 l\

16() ~ 227.44 322(98) -(5) -(-5) W +5) +5) +5) KR

~~ mif t61 ,"(m 1368.29 3057(986) P(I),M(I) RP(l), w PO Wed Sat. BS PR H(l)

162 ~\V 797.(;6 1138(390) P(I} -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~"

1'63 ~~ 19830 417(121 ) P(I) RP(I) W -(5-10) -(5--10) -(5--10, KR

1'64 er1d 9]0.98 590(207) PO) 0(1) w -(5--10/ w~ -(5-10) KR' ~ l:65~ 317.31 1378(449. P(I) 0(1) w _(5-10) Tbu. -(5-10) KR

~)Il r66~ 48847 1659(487) P(I) RP(3), W -(5 10) Mon. --(HO) KR 0(1) -

167 ~cm: 670.99 626(108) P(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(-5) --(5-10) KR

1'68 ~;:r 386.49 517(89) P(I) RP(I) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR. lf~ 169 W 834.~0 1.634(355) P(I) 0(1) W PO Tue. -(-5) KR

91096 1,358(302) t70 ~. OrT~ P(l), M(l) -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR

1!Jii f11 lTTif'!U 873.75 1,573(336) P(I) -(-S) W -(-5) Fri. -(-5) KR. 1!Jii 112 ~\T 560.51 1,132(265) pel) 0(1) w (-5) Fri. -(5-10) KR m';t 173 f;tr~t ~67.76 623(98) P(I) 0(1) W -(-5) Sat. +5) KR. ¥:flTl1f 174 ~<:T 1.37719 1,732(334) pel) 0(1) w -(5-10) Tue. -(5-10) KR

qif ~'!t N.A. F-l ~~'(U:sr m al1'lT~ Uninhabited

~ 111

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MAURANIPUR TAHSlL-3

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

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~~ ~f, ;;i'fT"( Mau RaJ1lpur (13) Wheat, luar W(95.51), 353.70 41.75 63.55 Bhandra IS6 TW(2.43) lBi~~ iT~, ,,:rr< Mau Rantpur (10) Wheat, JLlar W(38.45) 209.Z2 40.07 41.20 Purwa 157 ~~ iT~, iT

lI'm~ itt, '3q-1<: Mau RaniPUT (12) Wheat, Juar W(107.26)-l044.51 ]25.46 91.06 crl) Churara 161 lf~ ,iTlf, \i'ifT\ Mau Ranipllr (15) Wheat, Juar W(S2.10) 554.83 163.89 26.74 Matbuputa 162 ~r it~, i7

lf3imlT: rr~, ::i'g-n: Mau Ranipur (19) Wheat. Juar W(~9.66) 343.58 67.18 38.05 Taktoli 166 ~m~ iT~, \i';Tn: - Man Raoipur (20) Wh~at, Juar W(28.33). 339.94 141.64 159.06 Mailwar 167 0(2.02) lI'3iou1fl1!\ ltf, \i''1~ , Mau Raniput (IS) Wheal, Juar W(9.71) 279.23 69.20 28.35 T(2), C(1) Pilnchampura 168 1'{3;'\~~ lr~, Wc1'T<: Mau Rnnipur(l7} .. Wooat,JLlar W(163.08) 541.88 93.49 36.45 Patha 169 lf~~\ lt~, i7

~\ iT~, ;;m Mau Ranipur (20) '" Wheat, Juar W(57.87) 493.34 236.34 86.20 Bhanpura 171 ~t it~, iT

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t1 f'fi~ ~'<:T "!~ 50 46 6'~~U 73 81 Q" orrcrm 'Ii~t 23 12 'Ii~T 1IICf<: 136 47 oTCfIl<:T 114 82 q~;:rTq

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ALPHABETICAL LlST,OF. '\{ILLAGES

mANSI TAJ;ISIL

Location Location Location S.No. Name of vUJ"BIl Code No, S.No. Name of, villaae CQlieNo. S.No. Name- of village CodeINo.

2 3 ~ 3 2 3 ,

Amarpur 17 36 Chandra 79 71 Johri Khurd 130 2 Ambuhai 78 37 Chhapra liS 72 Kalothra 77 3 Ari 90 ~8 Chiplotha 160 73 Karari 83 4 Athondna 35 39 Dangriyarund 44 74 Kargowan 138 S Babina 63 40 Dangrwaha 13 7S Kballar 41

6 Bacbaoh Buzurg 119 41 Danipura 159 7(, Khalra 3 7 Bagbaoli Khurd 118 42 Dhamkall 64 77 Khajraha Bazurg 39 .3 Bachbauni 10 43 Dhandll 37 78 KbaJraha Khurd 49 ,9 Badanpur 1 44 Dbikoli 22 79 Khandi 56 W Badora 60 45 Digara 11I3 80 KlllriyapaJi 101

11 Baghaura S9 46 Dimronti 144 81 Kburd 133 12 Baidora 4 47 Domagor 21 82 , Kilchawara Buzurg 50 13 Baijpur S5 48 Don 122 83 Kilchawara Khurd 48 14 Bajana J5 -49 Dongri 8 84 Kochha Bhanwar 136 15 Balaura 33 SO Dunara 121 85 Kolwan 148

16 Barner 14 51 Gagoni 16 86' Kot 89 ]7 Bangauwan 146 S2 Ganeshpura Ii6 87 Koti 68 13 Baragaon S3 Gangaoh 104 88 Kotkbora 25 19 Barata ~, S4 Garhmau 110 89 Lachhamanpura 145 20 Barethi 149 55 Gariya ,34v 90 Lahargird 36

21 Bargarh 92 56 Geora 20 91 Laharthakur pura 74 22 Baruwapura 19 57 Ghisoli S8 92 Lakara 81 23 Basal 2 58 Ghughua 156 93 Lcwa 106 24 Bawal 109 59 Goramachhiya 120 94 Lidhora 113 2S Behta 88 60 Gorari 107 95 Madora 116

26 Behtapalar . 129 61 Guaoli 57 96 Mankuan 54 27 Bhagwantpura 142 62 Gurha 7 97 Manpur 65 28 Bharari 87 63 Hajipura 127 98 Math 30 29 Bhojla 86 64 Harpura 158 99 Mathanpura Rampura 94 30 Bhopnagar 123 ~5 Hlrapura 53 100 'Ma thura pura 42

31 Bljoli 45 66 Imihya 11 101 MawalGird 100 32 Blrgudooa 99 67 Jagannathpura 155 102 Meri 134 33 Budna 97 68 Jarbo 152 103 Murari 5 34 Burhpura 52 69 Jhansi Khas 98 . 104 Mustara 135 35 Chamraua 6 70 lohri Buzurg 128 lOS Nayagaon 38 117

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

JHANSl TAHSIL (ConcJd.)

Location Location Locatio(l S.No. Name of village CadeNo .. S.No. Name or'village Code No. S No. Name of village Code No.

2 3 2 3 2 3

106 Nohara 61 126 Pbra 62 146 Simraha 140 107 Nohatachhir 147 127 Rajapur 12 147 Simrabari 40 108 Pabal Guoan 93 128 Raksa 26 148 Simrtha 85 109 Palar 112 129 Rampura 29 149 Singarra 141 110 Palinda 24 130 Ranguwan lOS ISO Sujata 124

111 Pafipahari 23 131 Rasina 67 lSI Sukwan 71 H2 Paliparsar 102 132 Raso! 51 152 Talpura 139 ]13 -pj,Ii

116 Parsar 103 136 Rund Karari 82 156 Tendol 150 117 Pa'fWlli 84 137 Sara 43 157 Thakurpura 73 118 Pathari 31 138 Sainyar 46 158 TiJai~ha 151 li9 Pathesur 95 139 Sanora 153 159 Toroarata 125 120 Phutera Baruwa Sagar 154 140 Sarrnaw 76 160 Udena 111

121 Plchhaur 137 141 Sarwan 47 Forest Range 122 Pohra 91 142 Sheker 70 123 Prithipura Nayakhera 69 143 SiJwaha 27 Jhansi Range F-l 124 Pwtawali Ka.lan 23 144 Simiriya 72 125 PunawU Khurd 18 145 S!mra 7S 118

VllffoRf~ 4- mer ff~ iifil'~~Wr~)1r

~~ ,"~ ~ ~.,::~ ... '!5 ._. ~.2 ~ > . " ! ... ,__ '-'~ ~ r."8 IITif 'til , i .-oj 'Irs I!; ,"""oj e '[~ IV ",'i\tol:»_ "ClC: ~ -0:::;" lE'litr e .oJ .. ~~ ~~ trOll tr"l3 ~~ ~ ftC 4ur t.... ~ §"'ol ~,t: ~ .... 1-'''' Ifo! 1;.2 ~e ~'@ 0";l ii,£;;:g '" ~la ii~f':~<) ",8 ojll: fI; ~ ~ ~'li8~ 'Q;""c3~~ g~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

771.76 503(9(}) P(1) --(10+) W -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) KR ~;:J~<:

38730 794(125)" -(-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) KR 2

1,201.96 2,802(412) -(5-10) W,HP . PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR 4 of~rn P(I),M(I)

876.18 762(141) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 5 ~T

1,55364 2,580(462) pel) W PO -(10+) -(10+) KR 6 "flf1"f3i31T -(10+)

238.71 428(70) P(I) -(5 -10) W -{-S) -(10+) -(IQ+) KR 7 f[iiT"'. 8 ;STlT<;T 721.18 353(65) P(I) -(10+) W -(-5) -(IO+) -~10+) KR

9 qmrf 433.84 421(87) P(1) H(I) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

94174 721(117) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 10

57710 814(143) -(10+) W -(-5) +5) . (10+) KR I I Ul1f~zrr PCI)

1,386.50 1,490(269) P(I),M(1) -(10+) W PO -(10+) -(5-10) KR,PR 12 <:Tm~

1,282.49 1,697(303) P(I) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) PR 13 ;Sf[<: qT~r

14

15 ii{T~t 1,28290 1,000(181) pel) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) PR

~-~~"'d.' ~" , ~ "'" ;~ .. 119

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE IHANSI TAHSIL-4

tfq- 'O'I,,)IT (3[I![TIr f "'.-;- g f'~o ~ OJ 1IO'u- ~ .- Z ;::> J:: 2 .::0 d!<1f'-~!S til .1;' ""'~ S 0 tr<""'rIl~_., ~ ~''t:I,..::1._.<:1 0" $ ill" c:~ tl!::>, '">, .;~ ~ 0: c: ,...0 ~~~:; ~ ~h'f.g2~ ~ • 0'- r-g; ~'g 'ID" J! ~ g ~ : Name of Village

12 13- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 mm itt, lJiftiT Jhansi (26) Wheat, Malzc W(47.76) 62.32 461.35 200.33 Badanpur mm ~, f1'f'iiT Jhansi (23) Wheat, MaIze Wt7O•83) 100.77 207.20 8.50 Basai 2 mm- ilt, f1'fifiT Jhansl (23) Wheat, MaIze W(145.69) 120.60 191.43 195.87 Khaira 3 ~ itt, if'f'JiT Jhansi (18) Wheat, MaIze W(315.66) 263.05 336.32 286.93 M(2) Baidora 4 milT ~, Jf'f!fiT Jhansl (12) Whoat, MaIze W(97.94) 100.78 644.68 3278 M(I) Murari S

~T~T iT~, 1l"if!fiT JhanSi (18) Wheat, MaIze 131.12 W(282.89) 197.90 887.91 53.82 Chamraua 6 ~m iT~, Jfm Jhansl (20) Wheat, Maize W(40.06) 23.07 113.72 61.92 Gurha 7 m~fr iT~, Jfif'fiT Jhansl (22) Wheat, Maize W(42.49) 47.35 499.80 131.54 Donari 8 ilfur ~, Jfif!fiT Jhansi (22) Wheat. MalZC W(73.66) 112.50 244.44 3.24 Parasai 9 ~rm iT~, If'f'fiT Jbansi (15) Wheat, Maize W(8782) 6232 753.96 37.64 Bachhauni 10

~mr iT~, '1m Jhansi (22) Wheat, Maize W(93.08) 28.33 451.64 4.05 I')liya 11 m~fr iT~, WF!fiT Jhansi (18) Wheat, Mlhze W(144.88) 150.55 1,053.03 38.04 Rajapur 12 ~hrr it~, Jfif'fiT Jhansi (15) Wheat, MaIze W(197.49) 170.78 875.37 38.85 Dil:DWwaha 13 ~Tij"r iT~, f1if'fiT Jhansi (16) Wheat. MaIze W(57.47) 33.99 288.96 18.21 Bamer 14 ~iij"r iT~, Jfm Jhansl (19) Wheat, MaIze 218.12 W(129.51) 83.37 807.38 44.5~ Bajana IS 120

~ ",are., ~'I' wemn:( ~ '1fif ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

P(I) -(5--10) W --(5-10) -(5-10) -(5--10) KR 16 ~l'if.ft 382.44 300(58)

871.72 966(177) P(l' -'(10+ ) w --(-5) -(-S) +5) KR 17 ~,

267.10 483(81) -(-5) --(10+ ) w -(10+) -(-5) BS K.R 18 ~Ij(

734.13 709(128) P(II -(10+) w +5) -(10+) -(10+) KR 19 ~f 20 imJ 201.95 SS4(86) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) (10+) KR

566.18 561(112) pel) _(-5) W,T.TK +S) -(S-10) -(5-10) KR.PR 21 gPrrtm:

850.68 1.003(190) P{l) -(-S) W,T,TK --(-5) -(-S) -(-5) KR.PR 22 ~

1,130.30 1,847(311) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W,T,TK PO . .(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 23 ~tr~ pel) -(-5) W,T,TK -(-5) 24 mr 722.79 619(114) -«5) -(-5) KR,PR 653(108) P(l) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR,PR 25 ~~r $93.29

srfuror 2,142.48 3,6n(590~ P(2),M(1) MCW(l) W,T,TK Po, Daily BB PR .26 ~ PHONE 656.42 pel) -(5-10) W,T -(S-10) -(-5) -(5-10) 27 ~ 712(U5) KR 28 oo~1 701.75 1,301(207) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(S-10) -1.5•10) BS KR,PR.

374.75 130(32) -(-5) 0(1) W' -(5-IO) -(S-IO) -(S-IO) KR,PR 29 ~ -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5110) 30 lfO 299.88 286(60) W -(10+) KR

31 qoro 446.38 591(102) P(I) -(-S) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR.

32 ~.~ .mr 539.47 1,075(193) pel) -(1O+) w -(IO+) -(5-10) -(10+) KR.

P(I) -(S-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) H ~ 402.63 1.317(232) -(5-10) KR.

34 ~~T 1.227.86 2,371(288) +5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-S) +5) KR

*35 3f

VILL AGE DIRECTORY

AMEN(~ AND J,.AND USE JHANSI TAHSlL--4 l'1/li , 1'Nl • ",.,. • ".,.. • -

12 13 14 , IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

lrm'T ~i. ~lRir Jhansl (18) Wheat. Maize > W(S2.20) 17.82 305.14 7.28 M(I) Gagoni 16 m iti. ~m Jhansl (24) Wheat. Maize ... \'\(14892) 183.33 535.42 4.05 Amarpur 17 ~'T it~. ~m Jhansi (24) Wheat, Maize W(42.09} 65.16 155.80 4.05 Punawli Khurd 18 m~'T iti. ~'f'!iT I _ Jhansl (17) ;-. ,Wheat Maize 55.04 W(I00.76) 63.54 479'18 35.61 Baruwapura 19 mm- iti.~ Jhansi (13) WIreat, Maize W(52.20} 13.76 101.98 34.01 Geora 20

Hffi"t itt. lfm' Jhansl (1S) Wheat, Maize W(84.99) 44.52 406.72 29.95 Domagor, "21 ~ iti. ~T Jhansi (15\ Wheat, Maize 16'7.54 W(IlO.07) 87.42 473.90 11.75 Dhlkoli 22

m~"t tit~, ~~ I Jhansi (151 Wheat, Maize 198.70 W(177.65) 60.70 632.12 61.13 Punawll Kalan 23 !Rim iii. ~r Jhansi (IS) Wheat, Maiz~_ 67.19 W{139.22) 83.37 377.17 55.84 Pahnda 24 m~r it~, ~m Jhansi (14) Wheat, Maize - W(7S.51) 39.66 450.84 24.28 Kot Khera 25

itlf~ft ~, lfCf$T Jhansi (18) ED,EO -Wheat, Maize W(282.09) 135.191,634.25 90.95 Raksa 26 ~mt it~, lfCf~T Jhansl (10) Wheat, Maize W(95.51) 98.75 431.81 30.35 M(I) T(3) Sijwaha 27 ~"t iT~, lfm' Jhansi (8) EO Wheat, Maize W(127.48} 129.52 334.67 110.08 Pall Paharl 28 m~'T • ~,l1m Jhansi (20) Wheat, Maize W(30.3S) 43.30 144.88 15622 Rampura 29 .mn- ilW, lfCf'!iT Jhansi (20) Wheat, Maize W(37.63) 21.44 137.60 103.21 Math 30

~hft it~, ~T Jhansi (14) Wheat, Maize W(49_7S) 12.14_ 253.34 131.12 Pathari 31 ~"I' iIi,~ Jhansi (6) Wheat, Maize W(I04.01) 112.91 287.34 35.21 Rund Balora 31 m~"t - iTi, ~'RiT Jhansi(S) Wheat, Maize W(HO.08) 31.16 211.66 49.78 Balaura '" 33 ~ ~, l1ifitiT I Jhansi (I) Wheal;Mal~ 32.78 W(25658) 234.73 116.15 587.62 N(15)M(1) Gariya ~ ~"I' iT~, 11m Jhansl (9) Wheat, Maize 63.13 - W(12t86) 66.78 451.65 167.95 M(I) Athondana 35 122

~f.Rm.m 4 -m~'T ~')t;y ~ !fcr!mt' ~ '!fir ~

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 t1

36 ~·fiR 983.8) 2,999(582) +5) -(-5) w +5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

37

38~ 577.51 1,617(343) PCI) -(5-10) W -(5-10) 4.5 10) -(S-IO) . PR

I,564.17 2,489(402) P(Z),M(I) -(10+) w PO -(-5) --(5-10) KR 39 ~~ -(5-10) 40 fulT<::T ;rrtt 672.61 942(174) P(I) -(5-10) W +5) -(-5) PR

41 Ii

KR 42 ~~:r 1.027.94 1,256(275) PCI) -(-5) W PO -(5-10) -(5--JO)

677 6 (5-10) -(-5) -(5--10) KR 43 ~ 9 911(156) P(l) -(5-115) W

4 4 ~~fu:rr ~. ~ 301.10 894(111) PCI) -{-5} W -(5-}'.» -(5 to) -(-5) KR,PR

B:;,RS PR 45~ 1,487.27 3,187(615) Pll),M(I) RP{I) W PO -(5--10)

46~ 82680 1,668(310) P(I) -(5-10) TW _-(-5) -(10+) -(-5) -KR,PR

47 ~qf 1,04574 1,771(305) P(I) -(5-10) W ~(5-1().) -(5-10) -{S-IO) KR

48~T~ 273 58 185(32) -(-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

49~~ 661.68 1,339(237) PCI} -(10+) w PO -(1{}+ ) --(5-10) KR

50 f'MI:q

5{ ~ 409.56 664(105) PCI) 4.-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

52 i!

53 @"u~u 57306 1,669(308) P(I) (-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -{(5) KR,PR

54 l{i1~arl 366.25 670(123) P(I) +5) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR

55 .r~~~ 403.08 526(95) P(l) -{HO) W -(5-10) -(5-10) --(5-10) ,KR 123

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB JHANSI TAHSIL-4

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 - 19 20 2

~fir ~ff lfm Jhansi (I) ED Wheat, Maile W(263 06) 149.74 340.76 230.27 Lahar Gmi 36 !ilfur ~~, If'f~ Jhansi (5) Wheat, Malze W(17.00) 87.42 6.06 Dhandri 37 m, ~, If'f~ Jhansi (8) ED Wheat, Maize W(66.78) 48.16 331.45 131.12 Nayagaon 3. mm it~, lfm Jhansi (14) Wheat, Maize 33.99 W(194.66) 298.67 666.14 370.71 Khajraha Buzuri 39 ~~r ~, <{om Bablna (9) Wheat, Maize 29.14 W(138.00) 122.62 26t44 121.41 Simra Bari 40

mm ~~, If'I'fiT !hansl (12) EO Wheat, Maize W(190 61) 110.0S 81628 693.66 oM. ~hft ~,lfif~ Jhansi (9) Wheat, Maize W(123.43) 157.83 615.15 131.53 M(I) Mathurapura 42 gffift ~, lf1f'fiT Jhansl (8) Wheat, Maize W(86.20) 5342 500 61 36.83 Sara 43 ~r i1j, lfm Jhansi (10) Wheat, Maize W(4S.73) 103.60 113.32 38.45 M(S) Dangciya Rood 44 ~M'r ~, lfm Jhansl (9) Wheat, Maize W(222.1S) 322.t4 794.43 148.52 M(4),T(I) Bijoli 45 TEM(I)

~ffi ~~, If'f'fiT Jhansl (12) Whedt, Maize W(246.86.) 97.13 40.07 442.74 M(4),T(I) Samyar 46 q

mT i'rf, If'f'fiT Babma (2) Wheat, Maize 54.63 W(97.95) 5868 194.25 4.05 Rasoi Sl

~f.f~ 4-~10'~ ~~-~1fir~

2 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

4112.68 649(121) -{-5) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) . (5-10) KR 56 ~r

465.00 710(122) P{I) -(5 10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 57 ~

1.248(202) T PO 58 ~r 1,039.27 P(I) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) PR S9 Gl'lro 700.94 1,007(1~6) P(I) -(5_10) T -(5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

60 q:Sro 807.78 1.056(17I} P(I} MeW(I) T -(-5) -(S-IO) as PR

270.34 412(78) PCI) -{-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) PR 61 'flr<:f

269.13 658(160) -(-5) -(5-10) "{ -{-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 62 ~I , -(-5) 63 ;;roo 2;38813 1,689(282) -(-5) T --(--5) -(- 5) -(-5) PR fi4 Wi"'" 142.45 ~ "U

386.08 444(74) P(I) -(S-IO) W -(5(10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 66 1T~~\T

-(_5) 67 \m"lT 1,023.89 1,053(174) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -«5) KR. 68 m 383.25 471(88) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) KR

983.42 1,119(190) pel) -(5-10) w;r -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR. 69 'Ffp'!

70 m 394.99 356(65) P(I) -(S-10) W -(S-lO) -(5-tO) -(5-lO) KR.

564(108) 71 ~ifi

72 f~fl'ff<:l:n 54918 843(128) P(I) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(IO+) KR.,PR

1.164.73 851(126) P(I) -(10+) 73 OT~\T1 w -(10+) -(IO+) -(10+) KR

439.91 1.012(175) P(I) -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) --(10+) KR. 74 ~ Ol~~~T w

75 f~l1U 1.427.68 1,221(217) P(I) -(10+) W,HP.N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR..PR 125 .

VILLAGE DlRECfORY

AMENITIES AND ~ USB JHANSI TAHSIL-4

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

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'l"aftifr iii, I1l'1iT Babina (10) Wheat, Maize 71.23 W(72.C5) 79.32 41.6f 5.26 Nohara 61

",~T \>~ t 1!'~r Babina (4) Wheat, Maize W(77.30) 63.13 240.80 2.02 Koti 63

'fif1;n i\j. 'll'lf!fil Babina (13) Wheat, Maize 1,014.99 W(S4.23) 36.02 59.90 290.91 Sukwan 71 if.rr.rr iT~. I1'f'1iT Babina (II) Wheat, Maize 67.99 W(75.68) 92.28 274.38 38.85 Simiriya 72 orail'lT . iii. 11m Babina (18) Wheat, MaIze 424.53 W(112.91) 75.68 442.75 108.86 Thakurpura 73 ifOIRr iTif. lfif'IiT Babma (7) Wheat, MaIze 99.56 W(70.41) 80.94 168.36 20.64 Lahar Thakur pura 74 mqr iT~. If'flPT Jhansi (12) Wheat, Maize W(178.07) 247.27 923.83 78.51 Simra 75 126

Itq f.RNlifil 4-~MT~ ~~"~W1r~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 9 10 11

898.84 677(136) pel) -(-5) W,N -(-5) -t-5) -(-5) KR 76 ~r~ll~

433.03 59(13) . (-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-3) I(R,PR 77 ~~ru W.W ll'om 1,38043 2,575(464) PO) M(1) RP(l) W.T PO TUE -(-5) PRo 78 ~

304.74 166(25) -(-5) -l-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10) KR,PR 79 "f~"u

80 \:T;:fr;;rr 417.25 347(148) --(-5) --(5-10) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR,Pl't

KR,PR 81 iififim 741.01 1.350(200) P(I} --(10+) W.R -(-5) --(10+ ) +5)

P(I) --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) I{R,PR 22 ~'~ifi~ 524.09 542(95) --(-5) W,R

• PR 113 ifiW 867.61 1,699(367) P(I) -\.-5) W,TK,R PO --(-5) --(-5)

835.30 P(I) --(-5) W.TK,R -(-5) -(-5) -(::5) PR.KR 24 ITVT~ 703(123)

1,080.55 1,181(202) _(_5) -(5-10) W.R -(-5) -(5-10) +5) KR.PR i5 f~~r

865.65 1,615(265) P(I),M(I) Rp(l) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS PRo 16 ~

2%.58 58<1(130) P(I) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PRo 87 '>f(TU: +5)

598.15 789(145) P(2) H(l) W,R -(5-10) -(5-IO) -(-5) PR 88 ~~f

326.19 651(106) P(I) -(5-10) W,R -(-5) --(5-10) -(-5) PRo 89 m

pel) -(-5) W,e,R --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) PR.,KR. 90 ann 615.95 538(98)

-{ -5) -(10+ ) -(-5) PR,KR 91 QTQ_'U 239.58 732(115) P(I) +5) W,R

48726 353(58) P(I} -(10+) w.e -(-5) -(10+) -05) PR,KR 92 ~G

499.00 622(94) PO) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10) KR 93 qQ_~qt

415.22 701(117) P(1) RP(I) W --(-5) _(5-10) -«5) KR 94 ~T{Tll~T

Uninhabited KR 9S ~~ 205.59 m iITN~ 127

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENll'Im AND LAND USB JHANSI TAHSIL-4

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12 13 14 IS 16, 17 • 18 19 20 2 mm it~, 11m Jbansi (13) Wheat. Maize W(53 02) '72.85 647.11 125.86 Sarmau 76 ~r \ iIi, l1if1if Jhan~I(12) Wheat: MaIZe W(22.67) 29.14 37t.Sl 9.71 Kalothra 77 mhfr i'r~,~m Jhansl (15) Wheat, Maize W(200.33) 185.76 862.41 131.93 Ambabai 78 ~m i'r~, l1'f'tiT Jhansl (18) Wheat, Maize W(25.Q9) 66.78 205.18 7.69 Chandra 7' rom ~, l1¥fiT Jhansl (17) Whea.l. Maize W(53 02) ~9.03 24687 28.33 Raunlja 80

&"mrr it~,:r.m . Jhaqsi (17\ Wheat, Juar 76.89 W(12 14) R(72.44) 312.43 226.63 40.48 M(l) Lakara 81 mf~ • i'r~, ~~n: Jhansi (8) Wheat, Juar ~ W(97.13) 104.82 297.45 24.69 Rund Karari 82 smft i'r~, " W(16.19) mm . i'r~, "em:: Jhansi (14) Wheat, Juar TW(133.55) 31 5S 366.27 34.40 Ari 9D , W(50.l8),

~rnr iTt, ::;om Jhansi (14) Wheal, Juar W(S9.90) 82.56 78.91 1&.21 Pohra 91 ~I!iI"r ilt, ::;O'lT'\ Jhansl (12) Wheat, JUar GC(13638) 3278 290.58 27.52 M(2) Bargarh 92 mm i'r~,~l: Jhansi (12) Wheat, Juar TW(16594) 42.09 142.45 8.90 T(I) Paha! Guan 93 W(139.62) ~,~ i'r~,\;m Jhansi (8) Wheat, Juar W(6920) 148.52 186.57/ 10.93 Mathanpura 94 l\arnpura m~.''t Jhansl (7) W(83.38l 33.99 84.58 3.64 Pathesur 95 128

I'm RUm 4-mtit ~mtr ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 110 11

~--~-~-~

9-6 qtT-u 631.33 1.512(26!) P(J) -(5-10) W (-5> -(5-10) (5-10) KR wfl'l' 667.76 717(13') P(I) RP(I) W,TW PO SAT BS PR 97 ~f

98 ~hrr ~Hf 983.02 2\2(36), -{-s) -( 5) W -«5) -{-5} -{(5) PR

99 ~t 614.33 1,400(237) P(I) RP(I) , W,C -(-5) -(10+) -«5) kR.

100 "'

102 ~!J1:~ 195.87 407(61) -(-5) -00+) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

103 !J1:U1: 220·56 721(113) P(I) -(10+) w -'(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR t04 ~m(1} -/10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

105 ~

r06 ~r 443.15 851(152) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

107 -qrof); 282.08 554(94) PO) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

I T08 cnT 194.66 281(49) P(1) -(10+) w -( 5) -(10+) +5) KR

350.47 • 561(104) T09

1,192.65 1,453(249) -(5-1(1) 110 l(~1t~ P(I) W,TK PO -(5-10) RS KR

ru \3i;:rr 231 OS 169(30) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

112 q,~ 1,01l.75 1,703(305) P(I),M(I) MCW(I) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR .f

113 fueTh:r 430.60 1,213(218) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

Tl4 cRir.:"r 71308 892(181) pel) -(5-10) .~,HP -(-5) -(5-10) (-5) KR

J 15 'aPFr 517.21 780(137) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 10) PR

.." 129

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE JHANSI T AHSIL--4

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

.mft itt :o'

~~, :o:erR mm Khiriya Pali 101 Jhansi (IS) WIreat, Juar W(99.96) R(13.71i) t416 ,11.34 26.71 ~,:ro~ .miT Paliparsar IOl Jbansi (16) Wheat, Juar TW(95.10) 58.2. 7.69 16.18 W(f8.62) :;qn: 11M: i'ri. Parsar 103 Jbansi (16) Wheatj Juar TW(114.12) 73.66 8,09 24.69

~~ ~t~ aoli 104 Baraiaon (12) Wheat, Juar TW(80.94) 42.09 42.90 95.10 Gana W(12.55) \j1.fT<: ~ i'ri, 105 Baragaon (12) ... Wheat, Juar TW(40.47) 80.94 9.71 16.19 Ranguwan W(12.14)

it~, 'i''fR 163.51 112.10 8.09 Lewa 106 Baraiaon-~ (9) Wheat, Juar W(159.45) 'i'fR ~ ~, 19.83 14.16 Gorari 107 (15) Wheat,luar TW(80.94) 148.53 Baragaon W(18.62) ilj, ;;jOlR q~TlJhr 40.87 25.90 Tanda 108 Baragacn (14) / ... Wheat, Juar W(93.49) 34·10 . \ it~, 'i"fR ~FTfcr 147.72 28.33 70.41 pawal 109 Baragaoo (13) Wheat, Juar W(104.01) "orR ~~T~~ it~, 188.59 598.96 13922 Garh Mau 110 Bllragaon (8) Wheat, Juar .. , TW(8.09)W(257.79)

it~, ii~n: ;;mqTor 5949 14.16 Udena III Bardsaoo (10) Wheat, Juar W(21.4S) 135.98

.~mfq i'r~, ;;:'f~ Pillar 112 Waeat, Juar TW(242.82) 464.60 50.99 221.78 Baraioan (15) W(31.56)

itW, ;;:q'R .mn- \27.92 17.00 Lidhora 113 Jhansi (21) ED Wheat, Juar W(66.78) 318.90

.miT it~, "'f~ , W(l06.44)· 237.1S - 331.4S 38.04 Tankori 114 JhanSl (10) Wheat, Juar \j

1 2 ' 3 4 S - 6 7 8 9 10 11

116 l1iro 847,04 1.412(2S9) P(l).M(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR ,- I17~lfR 314.45 92(15) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP +5) -(-5) +S} PRo

118-~~, 123.03 117(20) -(-5) ---(-5) W -{-S} -(-5) --(-5) PRo

I 19 iR'mfT ~'tf 35735 390(57) pel) +5) w -(-5) -(-5) _BS PRo

W.HP -(-5) -(-5) PRo 120 iTro-~ 518.83 640(97) -(-5) -(-5) +5)

W,Hl' _(-5) -(1\)+) KR.P~ J2_l ¥TU 305.55 293(59) pel) -((5) +5) W -(-5) -(-5) KR. 122 ifr.; 399.84 766(141) P(l),M(I} -(-5) +-5) . 458(71) P(I).M(I) -(-5) W -((5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 123 WI' 'f1T~ 308.79

Uninhabited KR 264.67 rr~arm

934.86 2,110(362) P(I),M(3) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) FR. }26 if\TCT

218.54 30~(47) P(l).M(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. 127 ~~'cr 535.42 1,443(268) P(I).M(I) -,5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) PRo 128 ifT-u ~.'T

219.75 647(lJ3) pel) -(5-tO) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR. 129 ~~ q'~

21409 463(82) pel) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) . -(-5) KR. 130 ifT-fr ~~

7 P(l),M(l) . W,R -(-5 -(-5) BS,RS .KR,PR. 131 qftm 5 9.94 1,142(268) -«5)

838(135) P(I),M(I). -(5-10) W,R. -«5) -(S-JOJ -(-5) PRo 132 fu9h:r 281.27

60.30 123(20) -(-5) -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(S-IO) ~-5) KR. 133 lS'~ '" P{I).M(I) W --(-5) -(-5) -( ·5) KR. 134 i<:"t 373.54 1,067(206) +5)

-(5-10) -(-SJ KR. U5~ 448.41 1.936(309) pel) -(-5) W +5)

,.~li'_ ...... 131

VILLAGE DIRECI'ORY AMBNITIES AND LAND USB JHANSl TAHSrL-4

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 ---_ - -- _

~hrt lr~, ,,'[11: Jhansl (13) Wheat, Juar W(131.S3) 401.87 40.47 273.17 Madora 116 ~ iT~, \ii'ff~ . Baragaon (1) ED Wheat, Juar TW(16J 88) 35.21 60.30 1.21 M(lO},TQ) BaragaoJl ]17 W(55.85)

m1:ll' , lr~ \iO£T~ Jhansl (14) ... Wheat, Juar 'IW(56.6~ 3238 12.SS 17.40 Bachaoh Khurd 11& W(4.0) m iT~, ;r9r~ Jhansi (13) Wheat. Juar TW(87,42) 83.77 158.64 27:52 BachaoH BIlZllTB 11.9 mul' ir~, 'im Jhansi (n) Wlieat, Jua_r TW(S8.63) 117.77 182.52 129;91 Gora Mlchhiya .20

~l' 1'r~, "Gll~ Jhansl (11) Wheat. Juar W(93.89) 12.15 149.33 50.18 Dunara 121 3Jffi"t _it~, "'lT~ Jhansi (18) Wheat, Juar W(16.t9) 186.96 120.20 34.40 \ ... Don 122 TW(42.09) ~kft it~, ;;=<[]<: Jhansi (17) Wheat, Juar TW(8094) 94.70 71.23 12.14 M(I) Bhoopnagar 123 W(49.78)

~r~ iTff, U''fn: Jhansi (18) ED Wht)at, Jaur TW(676.65) 5J.8() 194.27 12.14 M(I).T(l) Barata 126 '\ mtiT ir~, "qr~ Jhansi (12) Wheat, Juar W(50.S9) 136.38 31.57 Hajlpura I 127 Of$I'TTq 1'r~, ;;:qr<: Baragaon ($) Wheat, Juar W(237.96) 181.31 106.03 10.12 Johri Buzurg 128 ~fit iT~, ;;:qT~ Jhansi'{22) Wheat, Juar W(126.26) 46.95 34.40 12.14 Bebea Palar 129

S.1I0 16.19 MO lohri. Khurd 130

Of$FTTq lr~J "CfT\ Baragaon (5) EO Wheat, Iuar W(118.17) 222 59 163.50 75.68 Parichha 131 • Ul'Ttcr iT~, "'fT'( Baragaon (6) ED Wheat,Juar W(1I.74) 141.65 2428 103.60 Rlchhaura 132

ommcr ~, \i'fT'\ Baragaon (,) ED Wllea!,luar W(21.04) 25.50 10.52 3.24 Khurd 133 ~l' iff, ;JqT<: Jhansl (5) ED. Wheat, Juar W(ll3.72) 56.66 176.45 26.71 Men 134 ~m i'r~J "i'ff<: Jhansl (8) Wheat, Juar , W(66.37) 152.17 205.99 2388 Mustara 135 132

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 10 11

1,095.52 3,570(625) P(2).M(2) CHW(I) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR 136 1f>Wr ~ H(l} FC(!) PHC(I)

137 fcrsh 492.92 830(82) P) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

13 8 Ofi<:~t 236.34 280(56) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) ':..(-S) -(-5) KR

139 ~~ 203.16 4,441(705) -(-S) -(-S) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR,PR

140 ful!\T~ 15702 2,744(450) P(I) -(-5) W,T --(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR

141 fulfU 203.16 880(151) P(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) .-(S-lO) KR

142 "1lfCi!~~r 632.95 1,309(219) P(I) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) PR ;

143 f~lfm 82964 1.512(275) P(I) -(5-10) W -(-5) (S-IO) -(5-10) PR

144 ful{~Rr 466.21 S28(94) P(I) -(5-~O) HP --(5-IO ) -(5-IO) -(5-10) KR.PR

19587 262(48) 145 ~'U P(I) -{5-IO} W,R -(-S) -(S-lO) -(5-10) PR

\46 ~ 64631 1,848(310) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W.HP. -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) PR R.C,

141 ;:r~r ~R 367.47 127(19) -(-5) -(-5) W,R -( 5) -(-5) -(-5) KR t48 ~ 44841 658(126) P(l) -(-5) W.R -(-3> -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

149 i{~o1 3743S 271(43) - -{-5) -«5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

ISO ijr~)(1 1,11657 1,665(307} P\I) • -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) PR

151 fcr~v.rr 73453 1,068(191) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5.-10) KR

152 iiR

153 ~il')\T 501.02 106~22) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP +S) -(-5) -(-5) PR

I 54 ~ tf113lT ~m~ 1.07326 1.183(184) -(-5) -(-5) W,T,L +5) -(-5) -(-5) fR

U4.54 1 5 5 ~'fT~itT - 1f1: aTTif~ Uninhabited KR 133

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE JH.ANSI TAHSlL-4

12 13 1~. 15 . 16 17 18 19 20 2

-: ~M iri,~T<: Jhami (10) ED Wheiit, luar GC(74.45) 301.91 533.80 19.43 Kochba Bhanwar 136 W(16S.93)

.~r ~~, :lfiffif Jhansi (4) ED Wheat, Maize W(56.66) 159.05 75.68 170.78 Pichhaur 137 0(30.75) mm ~i, :If

~T it~ I If

mm ~,~T , Jhansl (7) Wheat, Maize W(63.94) 13-76 1lS.7S 9.71 Siugarra 141 m~r ir~, :lfi.fifiT Jhansi (6) Wheat, Maw 202.75 W(108.05) 43.71 245.65 32.79 Bhagwantpura 142 m~r ir~, :lim Jhansl (9) Wheat, Maize W (58.28) 252.94 450.84 67.58 Digara 143 m~t ~,~f Jhansi (10) Wheat Maize W (23.07) 216.91 197 90 28.33 Dimroni 144 ~Rft ir~,~ Jhansi (9) Wheat, luar R(3.64) 55.04 48.56 88.63 Lachbmanpura 145

iifli3TT ~f1'I'<: ir~, 11'f'FT Barua Sagar (5) '" Wheat, Maize W(48.56) 491.71 403.09 173.21 Tendol ISO

011i3Tf ~ itR', ~~ Bar~ Sagar (8) ••• Wheat, Juar W(72.S5) 432.22 229.06 0.40 Ttlaitha 151

Ofli3TT ~m\ it~, 'iCfT<: Barua Sagar (8) ... . Wheat. luar W (109.67) 269.53 326.60 0.40 T(I) Jarho 152

q1i3TT ~m Barua Sagar (3) ... W(32.38} 41.68 49.77 60.71 JagllllDllthpura 155 134

2 , 3 4 s 6 8 9 10 11

156 ~;d ~15.26 712(120) P(I),M(l) -(-5) 'W,T,TK +5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

40106 1,386(220) P(I),l\1(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 157 (f1'~<::~

43829 761{150) P(l) -((5) W -(-5) +5) -(-5) KR 158 ~~ ~

159 C{1';fr ~T 16188 408(71 ) P(l) -(-5) W -( 5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

160 f;mi1or 363.83 712(136) pel) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

if'f 'l'R:~ F-I mm~'lI' 3,166 37 5(5) _(10+) -(lo+} w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 135

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNITI13S AND LAND USB JHANSI TAHSIL-4

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 . 20 2 iif~mr ifiMiT Barua Sagar (9) Whea,ita' Maize W{74.46) 96.33 55.44 89.03 Ghughua 156

~m1:" iT~, ~'IiT Barua Sagar (1) Wheat, Maize W(99.lS) 86.20 9915 116.S6 Tal Ramanna 157 iif~~~ iT~, ii'afR Barua Sagar (3) Wheat, Juar W(55.44) 130.72 242.ot 19.12 Har Pura IS8

!tf~f~ I fmlT, f,;r~ " WtI' ~f

2 3 4. 5 6 7 .~ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15' 16 17 .

iTTa' Mo!h 164 186 ,36 37 3 4 66 lHToT 2. Gat.:utha 160 164 46 47 5 5 46 ~\l~ 3. Miuranipur 141 161 35 38 5 5 23

m~r 4 Jhansi 124 131 25 23 32

1l'TIf Total 589 642 142 150 13 14 2 2 167 139

APPE~IX I ------T.lhsilwise Abstract 'of Educational, Medical and other amenities ~ Medical r------______J--- wfq~~ orm 'fi'"(ll[T1lf VTTifctfr Rf'li~F1LT ~!!1~f

'" ., '" '" OJ OJ 'b'"'~ t>I) '""01) .~.~ ~ 'g-'~ g, 'g-'~ '"g, .~~ CIl '"~ 'b'"~ '"~ 01 .... I:r~ .~ I:r~ 1;r.:J 1;r.:J t;r'.:J- ;E ~ f~ IV'" ~~ IV'" IV'" [:3 IV'" u,.'" ..... • I:l .It: oS l~ .It: ~> .... ~:; It:'s ~~ 'IV ..:: ~~ 'It:":: ~~ ~> 'fro .s ~~ .s ~~ 'IV .s

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34,..

3 3 3 4 70 11 159

5 89 92 114

4 4 5 5 125 t45 39

3 3 3 3 2 2 7 7 142

11 11 16 17 3 3 3 3 3 I 3 291 321 454 140

qft~ I WmT, f.;ffimn " ~ §f1nnsif !WiT (liF1j\lillill~ «R

~ ______Drinktng-A--_- Water ______m'ff;jf~ ~~ fil;d'r Slm m;r . ~f Cf1<'r]Of ~ ;:rift ~r ;:r~ 3jrl:J arfu

2 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44

:JfJo 1. Moth 18 228 4 4 40 S5

~OT 2. Garalltba 11 196 13 2 12 27

~;:rrr: 3. Mauranipur 39 163 18 SS uhft 4. Jhansi 18 145 9 4 17 5 17 47 lfm Total 86 732 I) -18 23 9 87 129 S5 141

APPENDIX I Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities

G"T'fi ~'f

G"T'li ~cf G"rfi"'n: crT~ G"T'li 11;'i eT'fi 11;'i ijrren:

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

37 2 31 1 ' so t81

33 2() 20 187

34 32 2 35 130

21 14 5 28 121

125 3 2 97 8 133 626 142

qf~rW6C II APPENDIX II "f"flTlJA'T ~ ~ 'flT,\ ltR lT7.r 'flT<:T (~lTlJTrrT rrlT,\T) ij; ~ ~ ~;

\li11 iFr~ q;;{ ~i';li!"t~ 'liT "fTtt ~fl'f ;a-qlf'lTr (;a-m 1I' aui\' CfT

2 3 4 5 6 7 ,~

(Hansangud & lhansi) 825.18 W(146.50) 63.94 28.33 58641 143

qftf~ III APPENDIX III ~;fto Tahsil Moth q-1ffl(1 !fiT ~'{ Wcrffr U~ ilTlif If>T ~ LIst of vIllages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available iti+T mo;f'to Name of villiage ~o ;to miJ ~ 'fT1J SI. LC. No. No.

1, 2 3 4

~'{r~ Budhera Kalan 2 2 Budhera Khurd ~<:r, l1f~.. Tursan Pura 3 3 g;'\ij'i'J' ~T 4 20 RmU ifi\1i ' TIgra KaJan 5 21 ffiu Baldora Magoosa 6 31 ll'~ Sukoo'Pura 7 34 '1m~r 8 37 eTlfmr Dhamdhauli Dhera 9 47 15,"

mr~ III APPENDIX III ~mo Tahsil Moth 1t1l'Ol11 iIiT m~ ~T U~ mii rtf ~ LIst of vt.llages where no amemty other Ihan the drinking water is available iIi'f moiIiTo l{o i'fo lJTlI' 'fiT 'fT1f Name of viIJlage SI. L.C. No. No.

t 2 3 4

Kalyan Pura (Moth) 31 171 ~!rri~~;rT mo) Kalothara Ghat 32 182 ~T~ 33 184 ~~(~) Kalyan Pura (:iltate) Budhoo Pura 34 IS5 WT 35 190 lfTil: Khoh Bhat,Pura 36 192 ~~ 37 203 ~fw:rr~ Ludhiyai 38 207 ~~T f'fW

qfditl'a III APPENDlXllI ~lf&T' TahSil Garautha ~,ctft ~ Wifm ~ mit

!fill moC!ilo Name of village ~o ;:jo m'!if ;w:r 51. L.C. No. No.

2 3 4

. Shabpura Buzurs 1 4 ~Twr 2 7 ;j~ Naikera 3 9 !fiOff Katharri Malehata 4 12 if~ Dewara Buzurg 5 15 ~'ru ~Ij 6 23 iffl'lm Nanauli 7 33. VlfT Khama Pahara 8 34 ~ 9 38' m"li Bhonwai 10 .53 finn:r ~ Cbhiraura Khurd II 55 arm Ajneri Jujbar Pura 12 67 ~mwr 13 68 ~mr;:f~'U . RautanPura 14 70 ~ Semara 15 77 PRwr Khidar Para 16 79 ~~ Nibooza 17 82 'T~~;:rr Pargahna 18 96 ~~ Indi 19 104 ifTlR Nagar 20 113 ~ Gohana /MadbuRura 21 124 ~ 22 127 ~~-U~ 8em~.ri KachhiyaD 23 128 ~tHr $rrr -&mari Ahiran 24' 168 $jJ'

28 187 ~;;rfifJU Suja!) Pura '29 215 'Rl. ICarri 30 217 a

qf~ III APPENDIX III Q~ +rai1:R~<: Tahsil Maurampur ~lf~ !fiT ~~<: ~T ~ Illlif 'f>l ~ List of vIllages wbere no amenity other than the drinking water is available

\Pr moiifj)o Name of vllilage ~" ;fo llTlf !fiT iiTlf 81. L.C. No. No.

2 3 4

Ghat Raiawara 19 ~IT~ ~orm 2 37 anr.r iirmn Baman Naiguwan '" 3 66 l!'liT!fiu a-=n Sewkara Dhawa 4 15 m<:T<:T Bhoraro 5 88

6 130 ~~<:r Jalal Pura 7 137 lBi mlftur Mau Rural 8 140 f~'I'<:

qftf~ III APPENDIX III Cf~m~ 'TUoT Tahsil Garautha ~iiI11'

~ mo

2 3 4

Shabpura Buzurg I 4 ~T~ 2 7 ;fif;~r Naikera 3 9 ifiO<:T Katharri Malebata 4 12 ~T Dewara BllZurg 5 15 i.l:or~r ~q 6 23 ifi'f1~ NaJ?auli 7 33 Vll'T Kbama Pahara 8 34 ~~r Bhonwai 9 38 'litq~ Chhiraura Kburd 10 53 fiHn:T ~~ Ajneri 11 55 ~ Jujhar Pura 12 67 ~iR~ RautanPura 13 68 ~lcfr;r~u 14 70 ~Jl\T Semara 15 77 fiR\~~T KhidarPura 16 79 f~~T Nlbooza Pargahna 17 82 !f~'T~ifT 18 96 ~,ft Indi

19 104 ifTl'f~ Nagar 20 113 'T~r uobana

21 124 ~~<:T MadhuPura 22 127 ~1i~ !fiTm.rr'f Semari Kachhiyaa 23 128 ~q{t~ Seman Ahlfan Bhagwant Pura 24 168 ll'JCf~ 15 171 ~ Ramaura 26 172 'T~T Gabrauni 27 177 ~t

28 187 ~~~r SUjan Fura 29 215

qftf~ 111 APPENDIX III ~lf~r-rlT: Tahsil MauraDlpur q-~ ifiT 'i9~ ~T U~ ml11

2 3 4

Ghat Rajawara 19 'Cm:~'1TU 2 37 or.,..,. "T~

6 130 ~

qfU~ III APPENDIX III ff~ffi\; ~fij"r Tahsil Jhansi ~ lfi1 ~'li<: W

2 3 4

1 2 ~ Basai

2 29 <:~<:T Rampura

3 30 ~ Math 4 34 rrr~ ("Wi) Gariya (Rural) 5 37 o:s-u Dhandri 6 48 f~\T~ Kilchawara Khurd 7 62 ~ Pura 8 68 m Koti 9 77 ~T Kalothra

10 79 'if;:~<:T Chandra 11 80 tr.=r~ Raunija 12 98 ~ret ISRf Jhansi Khas 13 101 i1ff<:!JT qn;ft Khiriya Pali 14 102 tmft q<:ij"\ Pait Parsar 1, 111 ~9~;rT Udena 16 118 OI'TffCfffi ~ Bachaoli Khurd 17 120 Ifm '"~ Gora Machhiya 18 147 ;:r)~~ Nahata Chhir 19 149 .ro;r Barethi 20 153 il'lttf ("Wi) Sanora (Rural) 148

qfl:~ IV APPENDIX IV 01''1~ orrftr

3T~f'iffl ;;rTf~ 3T~~fu

2 3 2 3

~lJl1TT \!<:liFr~T Or-S* 31 Mangoosha 11-15 3 Tursn Pura mNIT dlCT 42 Kharalla 10 Ata ~r miRT 'li~r 66 Jera 20 Tigra Kalan ffi<:if

~QeT ~f1ffu'

qR:~ IV APPENDIX IV arW'fCf ;;rmr!fT ~T ~ ;:;r;:rorrmm 'f>l" ;r;r~ 'fiT W'f ;:;r;:r-wrr ~ 31"OXQTCf qf~ij'"{ 1.l; 31"1lIR ;;mIT 'f>l" ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled trIbes to the total population by ranges ~-lt)o 31"~GfTfCf1.l1 Tahsil-Moth A--Scheduled Castes armRCf ;;rrfu

~mr m~

;;n:~T 'lim q~ 44 Jarhl Kalan 103 pasaiya t:firmm;;r ~~~"t 46 Maharaj Ganj 105 Budhaoli ij'~<:T 'tCf 50 Sajokhari 107 Reo

~T arcfun' 52 KhuJa 108 Atariya ~~ ~ 54 Kuiya 112 Chitguwan

q~~T t:fl'f"U~r 58 Paharpura 117 Magraura ~~ rncr~ 61 Deogarh 119 pachowai q~r

q~' IV APPENDIX IV ~'TIl' :;r}ful1T ~T ~ ~qlll ~ Jf'fmT '!iT ~ '3f'fmr ij ~'lTcf qf~m: ~ ar~ moif ~ ~r List or villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes 10 the total population by ranges 0!'-3T~ mfulJJ A-Scheduled Castes

~:;rTfqlif ~:;rmm '111 ;;r;ro'!S

~~qT lfT'9 ~t 21-30 150 Dalguwaa 21-30 210 Mod Kalan q{r ~<:T f.ff.r 156 Patti Kumharra 212 Nlbi ~~~<:zrr iiITcn:r 162 Kumhariya 219 Bawri q;ij-~<;r f~~-(r 164 Fatehpura 220 Slmthari ~<:T if~~qt 165 Chelra 223 Madguwan

~<:T 3Kf~{ 166 Nandpura 224 Atpel AA<:r !fiill: 16& Dinen 226 Pachar lR{ <:1i

~ tTl1i1r ~~ 20g, laral 252 Dhamna Khurd 151

qftf~ IV "APPENDIX IV 3Tp ~T ~r 3fF ~rftrif ~ ~ 'FT ¥T :;r;rmr ~ 3TflTq 'lfur<: if; 011m lmff ~ ~r List ofviJIages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~4r.r-1l1'o ar"':'~ffir \iITfcrlrl Tahotl-Moth A-Scheduled Castes O1~f'iffl ;;rTfa

oP'fRf ~ 21-30 25~ Dhawara 31+ 39" Kanaichha .r-u lIfr~ ~T 257 Bairi"shal Pura 41 Sesa ~ lfif or~~ 259 Pa<1lchar Garh 51 Badokhari ~l1"1't 'r~~T 260 UJyan 53 Barauda ofT'r{

'Ii't{ 'f&~ 31+ 16 Karai 62 ,Bahadur Garb ~T ~rm: 17 Aira 72 Barthan State ~flffulH f

~\11T ~ q~g'J;\T 33 Sarai Jhansl 84 PaharpuTa ~~+rJ12\ '1mtT 36 Sa.lemapur 85 Pandauri !llfamr ,mfifT 37 Dhamdhauh 90 Dasna 152

qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV 3T~ ~T ~T 3T~ iifinI'mrm ct>l" Ufif~19lIT lfiT ~ Ufifq~T ij' ~TTT~ tJ"ftm: iii 3T~rn m+TI ~ fifT List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~offffi-rito ar -3T~ffir ~Tft:r:rf Tahsil-Moth A-Scheduled Castes

~~f:;rn ~rf~l 3T~fTffl miW11 cf.T Ufifti"lS11T mm ;tt iif'fe'~T mr;; lfiT qf~ m lfiTqfuil: ~ mr lWf 'liT 'fTl!' lJ]lJ .'liT 'fTll Name of Village (srfcrocr) ~ Name of Village k~cr;'~) Location Range of Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code populatIOn No. population No. (Percentage) (Percentage) 2 3 2 3

~ mT 31+ 91 Say 31+ 126 Tanda ~~~ q

ll~'H "T~T no> Mahalua 142 Barthari 3T1tlTT

qft~ IV APPENDIX IV arp ~ ~T ~ ;;r.rormflTI 'liT ;;r;;mr Ffl" Wi ~ ij ~tmr qf~~ il; ~R ID+Il 'liT ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~-lflo ar-arW"RT ~, Tahsil-Moth A-Scheduled Castes

~Cf~ ar~ orrful1T 'fir ~19lTT ~ 'liT ~19m ffi~ 'fiT qfu:r~ om- Ffl"lfRm: ~ lATlf 'liT

lft~r mr 31+ 163 Pandri 3~+ 202 Semn ~'Ii',

q~~ IV APPENDIX IV 3TW"ffi mml11 ijl>:[T ~ ~1Jl11 'lit ;rrmr 'liT ~ :;r;rmr ~ ~qm qf<:~ if; Of~ mt:IT li>1 ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~~-lJ)o Of -arW"ffi ~, Tahsil-Motll A-Scheduled Castes

~;;rrfu1 ~!31;fT mi(;1rr;r ;pT !ffur<: m- 'liT qfun: ~ (srfuwcr) ~T IITlf 'liT "fTlf IITJf ;pT "fTlf Name of Village (srfumr) ffiillT Name of Village Range of Location Range of location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (percentage) 2 3 2 3

\'f~m ~qt / 256 Bharraul 268 Itwan ~T 258 Itaura

* ~ ~f.qq- 'lrfcn:iT iIiT i>R~ if; lJTlf ~~ if~'T ~ I • Excludes village with no Scheduled castes population. if1c:-~ ~ ij ~a- ~tfum iIiT i>R~lSlTT 'liT ~ IITlf if~ ~ I ~ IV 'liT ''IlN if' ~

Ifftf~ IV APPENDIX IV a{~'o/.f ~T CMf ~ ~rful11 !1fT :;r.r~ 'fiT 'fi :;r.r~ ij 3T2tmf qf'{~ it ~ wit

~if

?rlp;r ~;;

'[',Pi'!, ~'m' ~\r 40 Pratap Pur 149 Turka Lahchura f~r~ ~ffiT 66 Bllatl Khet l61 Sb.lla lX' ~nrll' ilRftit'lfT 95 Gur Sarai 213 Ataniya cgi'f~r lf~ 'lifu'lf[3; 165 Karan Pura 222 Mau KachhiyauD "{m<:r lTTcrr 171 Ramaura 21-30 5 Gontl 'fm<:T i:!iT?iU 175 Nadaura 9 Ratham 156

Itfu~ IV APPENDIX IV 3f1~ :;rTfu<.rl ~P.H 3{~ ~1 'l\1 :;fo'P:flalTI 'l\T Wi ~~T iI 3{TTm tfft~t; 1f;- ar~l3"R ~M ~ 'rfT List of villages aceording to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduloo tribes to the total population by ranges ~ffrn-l'f<:1oT ar-~ mfu<:rf Tall,iJ-Gar.iutha A-Scheduled Castes ar~f'

l1~cr 3f"'fT!JT 12 Malehta 21+30 8, Achausa ~C:<:qm ~lT 31in:wrr 21-~ 16 Bhadarwara Buzurg 89 Alar Suwan qTl1T~ ;;

qf1:f~! IV APPENDIX IV 'O!~ 1t~1 W11 ~ 'SA'5I'TIijm ;ft ~

3f~~ :;rrfu

<:11~

f"fa'T<:T ~?;,C:T 231 Lidhura 54 Sutta ;;j

qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV ar~ mfcp:rl a~ ~ ~rfa

31~f:;;ra ~Tfo<:rT ar~f.;rn ~FalfT

~\m 31T~ 62 Kairokhar 91 Alampura

iJ:~qr ~~r 64 Harduwa 96 Indi formir m «flU 65 Bilati Karkey 97 Seron

~n: rn6T 71 Khalar 98 Sarsenda lSI'i

'1OT 31~ 14 Patha 101 Atiara

q-~6r ~iJ:T 55- Patharendi 119 Gundaha 159

qf'd'~ IV APPENDIX IV 3f~;;nfu

. 1 2 3 2 3

~~r 3lTl1~l.'r 31+ 120 Tenduwa 31+ 145 AmaH ~rt 11T~T 121 Tai 146 Madhapura fij'mn ~ 123 SHori 147 Haura

1l'''Ii' ~ 125 Mawai 152 Lakhawatl G" 'tiff ~u 126 Dhurwai 155 Chokari .,.itlR l'fi;:f ~lfrn 129 Garhi Kin Gain 156 f ondiya mit ~qt~~ 130 Londl 157 Karguwan Buzurg ~1ftl1 RP::OfT 132 Malgain 158 Sirbo

~~T ~i'fn: 133 Ghuralya 162 NUlldf <:f.:rzrro ~~U 136 Raniyara 163 Halbat Pura fuf<:ltT f

qfU~IV APPENDIX IV

31'~~ ;;nfulr1 CMT ~ ;;'''j\ijj fej41 ctt :sr.r~~ 'liT ~ :sr.rmr i:'t arTTrcr qft~ if; ar:!m lJTliT ;tT ~I' List or villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tnbes to the total population by ranges ~<['hr-if<:ToT ar-~ 'JI"\ful;rf Tah>ll-Garautha A-Scheduled Castes ar~f'iffl 'JI"Tfifl1T armf

or<:T~ OfifUo:rr 31+ 174 BaraJ(1o 31+ 20~ Bagrau!li for ,rifT ~C[~T ~~ 180 Birauna 206 Doora Khurd ftr:r<:m m~~ 'TIer 185 Slmardha 207 Lohar Gaon

'JI"ij"c[~<:T ~<1r r86 Jaswantpura 210 Bela

wrT~<:f ~OoITU 187 Sujanpura 211 Lathawara

~"U :srOf~ J88 Pura 212 Dabar 'JI"<'Tffi'1tr <:i;1"crrn 18<) Jalalpura 216 Rajwara

ifT<:~\T ~tmT t91 Gorpura 220 DugaTa 1t~!.fT +r~C[r 192 Mathamya 211 Mahewa iI;~T\ i'jT~ +rT<:~qt 19'3 Kedar Tar 225 Markuwan 'tfi_!\ 1fT~ ¥.T 194 Chatur Tai 226 Gurha f;;r\f~~r l1Tr~<: ~

* W':f ar1~R

qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ ~ cr~ ar~ or;nrrfCfiif '1ft Gj7f~r 'fiT ~ ';f'I'mr ~ 3T:!'lm qfun: it ~~ vnff !ifr ~"t ' List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled ClIlites and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges (J~~"tt;r-iT~loT Tahsil-Garautha

~ ;;riforrfcnit 3fmftrn or~llT 1i' lATlf 'liT ifllT ~'T \T111 'liT ifllI' ('Sffumr) mr Name of Village ('Sffumr) Name of Village Range of Location Range ot Location Scheduled tri bes code Scheduled tribes 'code population No. population No, (Percentage) (Percentage)

2 3 2 3_

lfur"t 0-5' 5 Gonti 26-35 6-1.5 36-S0 16-25 Sl+

* ~ ~W"fO :;r;t'mm141 q; l1llT ~lt ~fua ~ ~ I • Excludes Villages With Scheduled tribes population 16Z

qfd~1'6'! IV APPENDIX IV ~ ~1 ro ~ \lwlflfdlll-'fil' ~~~T 'liT ~ 'If'!'~T ~ aj'1'ffif mm -t aj'~R lXlli'f ~ ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~-~RT~~ aj'-~fqo ;;rmM Tahsll-Maurantpur A-SchCduled Castes

3f'm:f;;re- ~f~1 armf.m ~Rr111 ,;r or.rrflSll'T ~ ;ft or;ffllSll'T ~ 'liT I:ffur7: ~ 'fiT'TfuR 'fiTi lJfli 'liT ~"[11 ~ lJfli 'liT ;rrlJ (srfu~l Name of Village ~ Name of Village Range 0 Location k=) Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled 'castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (percentage)

2 3 2 3

~T~ ;pt~r ~5* 31 Galraha 16-20 53 Katera ~r~~ "lifT 50 Khisni Khurd 70 Gudha i'fmp ;:ttc:r m Lakhesur 21-30 2 Nauta fif<1T~ ~~ 13~ Chitawad 4 KhajraJIa ~~n: ~j'q l1TC ~l:f1Tif 0-10 4Z Luhar Gaon Bhat 9 VIJalgarh

ij'a'!U ~~<:r 47 Santpura 20 Satpura !I!f'rl;u tl"CfT q"Of 'fiWr 66 Sewkara Dhawa 29 Patha Karka fTCR 81). Bandh 35 Jawan

fi!;WT<: ~r <:~<:T 9S Kishor pura 46 Rampura

\if~T~'1rU lfi'itt<:T r3cr Ialalpura 51 Kanaura f(Pl~r'fr '1o"\T r36 Dhimlauni 52 l'adra ~hrT\r ~c:r t6(} Kaimari· 58. Bhata f

qfd'~ IV APPENDIX IV 3T'I~RQ :;nfu

3T'!''If'ORf OfrfCP11 3T,!~f;ffi OfTRflfT 'fir "A"r 'fir "fl1l m>r iliT 'fTI1 (;rfumr) Name of Village (~) ~ Name of Village Range of Location Range of Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code populatIOn No. • populatJOD No . (Percent age) (percentage) 2 3 2 3

fC::'fi<:r ~qT a-+A'T 21-30 73 Tlkri 21-30 131 RupaDhamna q:q'hr 1i<:'FT ~IHT 78 Pilchoro 132 Kharka S:lDl ~'fihr ~<:rft 79 Bhakoro 135 Churari orr:ST lT3i 80 Bondd 137 Mau ~t ~ 8~ Kuwan , 138 Kan]a f"fOf<:

co1'(';<:r ~'fi'1.lT 102 Kotra 157 Purwa

~~Ff'FT qrZlfiTZ<:T 103 ~~nagpura 158 Ghat Kotra

~cPl"f .ir<:T 105 Itayal 159 Blra 1lf?;"'T ahf 107 Kh:inu<\I1 tti4 Dhaurra f~Firfi ~ ~"f'1H 111 SlJan Buzurg 167 Mal/war

'CH~ "f~<:T

B"fT;fr 'l1g~'<:f 124 MailoDl m Bhaupura 164

If~~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ ;;rrful:rl ~T ~ ~rfa

m<::r ~(if 174 Khakaura 31+ 27 Budawli ~{r ~'U 31+ 3 Hall 28 Challkri '!Trer<:r riif~U 5 Ghanghri 30 RaJpura ~'J q'q<{rrr 7 Lathesara 32 Pachwara

'f<:

GT~~<:r f..-rcT<::T 118 Dadpura 41 Bhilaura m'5fr<:) flif<1~~t 21 SIJaro 43 Sllguwan

~flff;:;nrr If'T~~\ 23 Imlha 48 Magarpur

~;r f~"r~~ 24 Uldan 49 KhlsOI Buzurg

ij:J( ";3"qi <::l1lT" 'fi1T-': 25- \ Bar Urf Rampur S4 Kagar

ar~<::r ~tlI~U 26, Amanpura ~5 Hdnspura 165

qftf~IV APPENDIX IV ~~f;rn mfum ~T arp ~rfcn:il

Ofmf:crcr ~ ar2~ >3fTfcrl;f)

~~r iifl=~W't 31+ 56 Laron 31+ 86 Budiya Bamhori iTUlf'tf

~fUe ~V{{ 61 Ghurat 91 Berwal ~qT<:T iif~'J 64 Sewara 94 Bachera f'tf<:lfiifT fq;r~ru· 67 Chirkana 96 Chlmadwara <:aT~T ~orm 68 Ratosa 97 l(akwara "1111.1'1'1' li~T 69 Bagroni 99 l(hanpura - ~qft fi:r~ ~~T ~lIT"rft 72 Deon Smgh Pura 100 Siaori frp:rr.ft

ifCf~T lWIt 82 Nawada 109 Madwan :f~'"fr fcrihT 83 Kuraincha 110 Tlkra ~lfrqifT ~~lf .r<:T<:T 84 Siyawani Buzurg 112 Baraura 166

qR:f~ IV APPENDIX IV ar~f;m i;fTfcrl:fT CN r ~ ;Jf;:prrffflll

f~i;fT<:f ~~ lSl'l:'fiT m't 31+ Il3 SIJan Khu.rd 31+ 146 Kherka Mauf i1T<:T;fr ql';l.fT I1T't lIS LafOnt 147 Barua Muaf i!f'QT~ iflfT tf[q 116 13amhauri 148 Naya Gaon '9'fiT'tT !:Trll~r 117 Chakara 149 Dhalpura all

~~Tr ~crft 'Efl? m Bhatpum 155 Deof! Ghat f~"ihT ,<:m 125 Sitora 161 Churara

~CWfru ~Pl,!,\T 1'26 Saptwara 162 Mathupura ~lfT'1';ft ~~ '!1~T 127 SlY dlVnJ Khurdl 163 K:lilua ~tfi:r: 'f!fl'\ 128 Durgapur 165 Bakhtar i:t1r'fif ~'fillT('fr 129 Meukl 166 Taktoh mit,T qifll~'U In Janln 168 Panchampura f'1'l'T~Z 'lOT 134 Plprokhar 169 Patha <:1'1"1 lj;i'{hT 142 R lnl 172 Kaclaura

~&n::r 144 Bukhard _------'* W'

q~IV APPENDIX IV ~ ~TTftnif crtlT ~ ~rfu!:!T ~ ~ 'liT ~ ;r;rrmr iI ~

Ol~'Jfmrn ~mfer:rl ~ or.rnrs1.1T ~ ~~~ m~ 'liT'111m: ~ 'liTll"rnr.: m+T 'liT rt'JlI' m mlf iifiT 'fJll' (~) ~T Name of VIllage (mmr) ~ Name of VIllage Range of Location Range of LocatIOn Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code populatIon No. population No. (Percentage) (Percentage)

2 3 2 3

'flfT Ilfq aio'k'fT 0-5· 38 Nayagaon 16-20 3S Athondna !;TroT l(lHr ~ 98 Jhansl Khas 46 Samyar m

~T <:'f:!OIT 158 Harpura 105 Ranguwan :STI'f'U ~crr 6-10 8 Dongari 106 . Lewa ;ft~u .m:n:r 61 Nohara 101 Gorari ;;T~T ~<: ~T 147 Nahata Chhir lOS Tanda 3ll1Z'!1.: ~(:r 11-15 17 Amarpur 113 Lldhora 113 fu;r<:y 30 Math 141 Smgarra iifi(if)~<:T ~~ 77 Kaloth:lra 152 Tlleatha

Q'<::mr ~r 131 PaTlchha 21-30 Badanpura iif'tciT ~ 149 Barethi 2 Rasal

~lJ\crTQ:T ~flrf;_;rlfr 13 Dangarwaha 11 Imlliya

q~arp!\r ,\T'Jff'];'\ 19 Baruwapura - 12 RaJapur 168

qR:~! IV APPENDIX IV Ol~ ~ CNT ~ ~rf~l:ll 'liT or.rm 'liT ~ ;;r;:rmr ~ aqqffi qf~~ it aqm l.l'lli'f

~:jfrftr:ff ~ :;rrfuzrl 'fir' :;r;rn6l1T ~ ;it m~ ~m 'liT qfun: 'fiN 'Iilqfun: 'fiN IJTlf 'liT ;:r(1l IJTlf 'liT ;:rTlf ~T (srfumr) Name of ~iIlage (srfcr.rm) ~ Name of Village Range of Location Range of locatIOn Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (Pereentage} 2 3 2 3

miTAT 'l~~<:r ~?T 21-30 16 Gagoni 21~30 6~ Pmhipura Nayakhera irllrTT<: "f~~ or~~~~T 21 Domagor 74 L3har Thakurpura ~m flIlHT 23 Punawli Kalan 75 Simra \'filIT .~{ 6' 'li<:T<:r 26 Raksa 8Z Rund Karan fu:jfqT~ 'li\T<:r 21 Sijwaha 83 KaraT! ~r~ ~<:m 41 Khailar 85 Simrdha

~11~r qi5<::T 42 Mathurapura 96 Pandri f.r~ ll''1'~ ftn(' 45 Bdoli' 100 Mawai Gird lIm ~f'l:zrT mir 47 Sarwan 101 Khinyapali ~~

qf~f~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ OflWtl <:MT 3l'p ;;r;:r;;rrfu1 ;;r;r~ ifiT ~ ;;r;r~T ij 3l'i'fT6' ~ if; ~m il"M 'fit ~r List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~rn-mm ar-armm~ Tah'll-Jhansl A-Scheduled Castes

3T~mmfcnIT ar~ffir mRr1.TT 'fit:;r.:r~ ~ 'fit;;r;:ffi(!1.TT mm 'liT!Jfur<; m ifil'lfW't m lll11 'liT ifTl1 ~ !IllI' 'liT 'l'Tl1 (~) Name of Village (mcrJ ~~ Name of Village Range of Location Range 0 Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. populatlon No. (Percentage) (percentage) 2 2 3

in:T~ ;;rr;;r;:rT 21-30 130 lohri Khurd 31+ IS Bajna f"1:'i9l"1:T ~

'i'flr~ ful1"1:T

qfdll~ IV APPENDIX IV 8T'!W"ffi ;;rmrll"T ~T arwf'iffi ;;r;nrrfcrl:if it Ofii~

~;;r~ ~;;rmrl!T

<:m~ '{);thrr 31+ 51 Rasoi 31+ 80 Rauoija ~~~r ~<:ru 52 Burhpura 81 Lakara ~r"l;T~ ~qt 53 Hlrapura 84 Parwai i[~ ~r 54 Manpura 36 Bhojla .r~'{ 1ro"U S5 Baljpur 87 Bharan T'fmft ~ 57 Guaoli 88 Behta ~~T ~ 62 Pura 19 Kot q~"l;T arm 66 Ganeshpura 90 Ari ~ '1~T 67 Rasma 91 Pohra

~

.>Tl=iifT

qfU~IV

APPENDIX IV +' ar~~ i;fmr:r1 ~T armm i;f

;r~ 31+ 110 Garhman 31+ Mustara ~;:rT 111 Udena 136 Kochha Dhanwar

2T'fiR) m~ 114 Tankori 139 Talpura iiRT'1\;;i't ~. f~ 119 Bachaoli BUZUTg 140 Slmraha

~rm:T f6lf~) 121 DunaTa 144 Dlmroni

1{R \;~~ 122 Don 145 Lachhamanpura

~rr;:r·n: 'fitl"l'OTT 123 Bhopnagar 148 Kolwan ;;IT{t W· ml"l'for 128 Jori Duzurg 610 Chiplotha #<1 134 Meri

* ~ ar~ i;fTfutrl '1ft ;;r;r~ it; Il1lt ~ ;rtf ~ I • Excludes village with no Scheduled castes population. il1c-~ ~ it ar:mm ~lii 'fir ~~T 'fiT 'Ii~ m+r ;:rtf ~ I ~ IV 'fiT 'mtr Of' wre ;r~ f.!i

~- I Section- I

Town Directory 176

~ f"ij'm ~I ~rft~fu aJ"T"l: ~:f~ mr~ ~~ mtJfurRT f.r;;;fu~ ~arT it (err m@"'l"rorm Population and growth 'liT ifilf ~if a~

~d* IV ifi5r'.It.) ~T 2 V

6 ~l1r'(t m~ !lfiijr

8 51hft ~T€t <1'

9 51T

10 ~hlT 1:~ ij'fu~1te -oh-

5tTlifT iJIf\ ij1J.q 8096 47,626 55,724 70.208 66,432 - (+25.99) (-5.38) ~fijT (i) V ~lifT\T frr~ (:jf. if. ) 32/4/XV Jhans! 895 1.356 m6T (u) I ~iij'r (if.It.) 32/4/1 Jhansi 46.32 40,014 55,124 70,208 66,432 '(+25.99) (-5.38) ~Tij'r ( Iii) IV mijl'iliT1{<1'T ( ~T. It. ) 32,4/II Jhansl 18.89 3,468

~r~T (iV) IV ~rij'l ~~~ 32/4/UI Jhansl 6.80 2,788 ttf,!~qZ (ar.~.~,) l1a;\FfT~\ 11 VI 'f3\:f ('i.ef iJ.) 32J3/XII Mauralllpur O.~O 887 177

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT I Status and Growth History

~ 'l>"'r :;r;:ffi1§1:fT 31T<: ~ ~ ~ fwW!q 16 iIilI' rate of the town at the <:eUStiS @f (1981 Sex-Iatio ~o --_-'------1931 1941 1951 ]961 1971 1981 'fiT ;;fif- ,----"----"" Class, name and CIVIC SL ) 1961 1971 1981 administratIOn ,tatus No. lf~T 'fiT ;:jf.,- 'fiT;:;r;;- 'fiT;:;r;:r- of town DensIty (1981 lf1lAT lf1lT~T lTlIT'fT Census) 1961 1971 1981 Census Census Censes

10 H 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

3.351 13,751 13,275 15,912 1,161 554 965 983 IV Babina Cantt. (C.B.) 1 (-) (+289.44) (-3.46) (+1986)

1 9 8 1 'fiT :;jfiflT1JAT it !f~ orr<: l1l'1T lTlfT if1T<: Treated as urban for the first tIme m 1981 Census 5,130 1,336 859 V Baragaon (T.e.) 2 (-)

3,569 4,674 ;,460 7,514 9,012 11 ,034 2,881 954 882 878 IV Chlrgaon (M.B.) 4 (_0 70) (+30.96) (+\6.82) \+37.62) (·!-19.94) (+21.23)

3,229 4,029 4,566 6.504 9,3~1 12,337 9,791 815 817 853 IV Gursarai (T.C.) S (-0.19) (+24.78) (+lj33) (+42.44) (+43.77) (+3193)

Se@ Jhansl Urban Agglomeration Hansan GIrd 6 Gf'TT

See Jhansi Urban Agglmneratlon Jhansi 8

-do- Jhansi Cantt 9

-do- Jhansi Rly. 10 Settlement

76,712 103,254 127,365 169,712 202,551 284.141 3,510 840 888 893 Jhallsi Urban ( +15.47) (+3468) (+23.35) (-/33.25) (+ 19.35) (+40.28) Agglom~na\IOn

4,416 7,504 838 791 869 V Hansari GIrd (C.T.) , (i) (-) ~ +69.93)

64,591 88,099 106.333 140,217 I73,292 246,172 5,315 896 873 886 1 Jhansl (M B) (ii) (--2.77) (+ 36.40) (+20 70) ( +31.87) (+23.59) (+42.06)

12,121 11,132 10.075 21,126 14,903 16,986 899 572 I,m 1.056 IV Jhansl Cantt. (C. B.) (hi) (-) (-81fj) (+ 44.40) (+3142) (-29.46) (+13.98)

4,(123 4,957 8,369 9,940 )3,479 1,982 737 880 852 IV Jhansl Rly. (iv) (-) (+23.72) \+68'83) (+ 18.77) (+3560) Settlement (N.A.C.)

198 1 fllTlt crn: l1T.,T lTl:ff 'flT<: Tredted as urb.lO for the fir~t Urne 10 J 981 Ccn,us 4,826 9,652 837 \'1 Kathera (T.C.) 11 (-) 178

ei'~ m qfunit f.jA1f~furcr Gj'l'jUj'llaIT if (cffl ~ QRcrn:l Population and growth ~lifT~ ~~ '!iT f'li.trr.i't) 'liT 1il'l91IT{ 1981 1901 1911 1921 ;r11l Area in 'liT ::if'l'lT'lT;rr) Name of tahsil (sq.kml.) Number of hou­ headquarters seholds includ­ ing house less households (In 1981 Census) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12 III +r3imft'!~ (;r IH ) 32/3(IV 5.53 5,317 17,231 12,927 12,554 (-24.98) (-2.89) tiTo 13 V (;r.ei'.lif.) 32fl/XI Moth 1.80 1,476 2,937 2,602 3,080 me (-11.41) (+18.37)

14 IV Wl.''r~ (;r.ei' lif.) 32/3/X 1.61 1,797 4,955 5,347 (-) (+7.91) me 32/ljVI Moth 1.14 2,468 11,286 7,441 ',447 (-) (-10.20) (-13.36) lTtroT 16 V mr q;ef~ . 32/2/XIV Garautba l.J(j 1,486 (;:r.~ lif.) 179

TOWN DlRECTORY STATEMENT I Status and Growth Hist()ry

m 1' ;;r;ro'~T 3TT<: if.ir q<: Q rate of the town at the census of '

10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

12,797 13,105 15,981 20,224 25,651 33,754 6,104 882 866 889 III Mauranipur (M.B.) 12 (+194) (+2,41) (+21.95) (+26.55) (+26.83) ( +31.S9) crrYCfi'fa 2,694 3,129 3,356 DeclassIfied 8,900 4,944 822 V Moth (T.C.) 13 (-12.53) (+16.15) (-7.25) (-)

4,549 5,211 5,698 6,793 7,769 11.731 7,286 945 906 885 IV Ranipur (T.e.) 14 (-14.92) (+14_55) ( t 9_35) (+1922) (+1437) (+51.00)

6,966 8,196 8,920 '9,449 11,708 14,872 13,046 915 881 866 IV Samthar (M.B.) 15 (,j,8.05) (-1-17_66) ( +8.83) (+593) (+23.91) (+27.02) 19 8 1 1' ~iJ'J'1ITi'IT if' 5I'~ orR liTifT ~l!T if~<: Treated as urban for the first time in 1981 Census 8,168 7,041 .... 883 V Tondi Fatehpur 16 (-) (T.C.) 180

i'f1R f~f'!!1~ farCR:V1 II 'flrU

------~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

'119i1'3i m~r ~hft IV crqf.n ~T'f;:ft 944.5 46.3 4.0 (350) Jhansi (30) Jhausl (30)

'1!9i13i ~hrr ~f~T 2 V -or:ST 'Tfq 944.5 463 4.0 Lucknow (305) Jhansl (15) Jhansi (15)

~ Z'n'll'r mm 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (342) Jhansi (22) Jbansl (22) 3 IV iif1i3fT ~TIT~ 944.5

~3; ~Ter me 4 IV f~ti (29) Moth (21)

'119% ~mr ;n:1or 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (271) Jhansi (67) Garautha (12) 5 IV ~\'l1{1'lf 944.5

6 ~~rru f~ ~Rn 'ftf<: ~lJ:~ ~

~3; ~f~r 'T"UOT 7 V~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (2S0) Jhansl(70) Garautha ~33) 8 m~r m~r 'f~. ~~ ~li 9 Br~r ~T'f;:fj- (f~9

10 ~fl'fr 't~ ijk

'11?l;;~ ~Rft ~l;tr BTl'fr Oftf<: ~~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (320) Jhunsl (0) Jhansl (0)

<1I?l'f3; ~hft mr (i) -V ~~mr flr~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (325) Jba(lsi (5) Jhansl (5)

'1!9'i3; ~j~T m~r (ii) I ~h:r1 944.5 463 4.0 Lucknow (320) Jhansi (0) Jhansl (0)

(;fI?l"f3; ~ ~hfr (iii) -IV ~rnr ~r-r"fr 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (323) Jhansl (3) Jhansi (3)

<1I?l'f3i ~hrr ~hl"r (iv) IV S'fTflT ~~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (322) Jhansl (2) Jhansl (2, ij~<:

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979

lfffi1'l:l'R'f lllnr

9 10 11 12 2 mm <[

~r rrom

mm

mID m~ f;wrTcr ~aCfT Jhansi (29) Chirgaon (0) Chlrgaon (0) Bctwa (5) IV .Chlrgaon 4

mm ~r:ft~p' ~

See Jhansl Urban Agglomeration Hansari Gird 6

~Mt q:;frq m ~lTq lhansl (70) Farlchrood.(9) Inch (0) V [nch 7

See Jhansi Urban Agglomeratlon Jhans] S

-<10- Jhans i Cantt. 9

-<10- Jhansl Rly. 10 Settlement

«fTfull"~ ~r~r ~tm Gwahor (72) Jhans] (0) Jhansl (0) Jhansi Urb:m Agglomeration

rcrrfu'1:!'<: ~mr m~r Gwallor (100) Jhansi (5) Hansan Gird (0) V Hansan GIrd (1)

l'1:frfu1:f\ mm ~T Gwaltor(72) Jhansi (0) lhansl (0) - I Jhans] (ii)

l

mtrr C:~"iT

~ f;Rf~iiT fcflf\V1 II "fl[.J 'liT mreCfi q!?if ~ f~zrf:'i, 1 9 7 9

~~ Physical dSpects f.F"ff"ffuG 'fiT 'tIlt 3;1<: ~~'!ft >fm ~ (fill. >f!. it) -, iI'i11 crrql1Ti'f (if.:il'.f;s it) ~ifCfiT ~ cro (nr <:~ ~Rlf f;:;rm lf9llffi1:f ij~R~l:[]

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

~ ~hi't +r~Rr~\ 944.5 46.3 4.0 12 III 1f;1i~\ Lucknow (385) Jhansi (65) Mauranipur (0) \ ~~ m~"r >fro 13 V >fro 944.5 46.3 4.0 LuckllOW (270) JhaHsi t5O) Moth (0)

~~3i ~t~r ll'a:;\Rr~ 14 IV \:R~\ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (380) Jhansi (60) Mauranipur (13)

~rr3i Slr:rr +ITo 944.5 , 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (252) Jhansl (65) Moth (15) 15 IV~

~~if3i m~r iRTor 16 V .m"t~~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (311) Jhansl (85) Garautba t3O) 183

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT 11 Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979

lJTm~;Rf/~ Name of and road distance (m kms.) from (~f~ 10 f1f).+ft. if; ,- -"-- ~ 3RrT~ ~) Class and iliq ~ ~ 3lll: 'ffi~ m~

~T ~~ ~1T: Jhansi (65) Mauranipur (0) Mauranipur (0) III Mauranipur 12

~ iflo qfo Jhansi (SO) Moth (0) Moth (0) V Moth 13

iffhft Uilrr: Uil~~ Jhansi (60) Ranipur(O) Ranipur (0) lV Ranipur 14

mm 1110 ~?f': Jhansi (65) Moth (15) Samthar (0) IV Samthar IS

~ 1i&

t:tm: f~f~ ~III ;::mmf~ fcrn, 1978-79

sr~ ('00 m"f it)

~ ;;J'lTf~ STl1Trn;:r ,- Rece~upees '00) ~o 's1T~f(J (19 8 0 it) 'fi'tt anf~ 'Ii'Tl:TT'f if; 3f(1'P.rT ~OfiTtT ~ 3ff\fl1 6f;:lf ~ Sl. CIvic administra- >l- "'!:\. No tlon status 'fl [1<:T if'T<::q'TI1if'l\'T 'iiI 3f~T'f Loan Advance ~ awl' (In 1980) srTcq ~f

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV ~iifr.;r 'i9T'f'fT ('i9T. q' ) C B. 4,904 316 572 5,792 2 V Of'ST'Tl9 (;:r.al.liT.) T.C. 10i) 300

3 IV

5 IV ~<:~TTlf ( i'f.al .liT.) T C. 1,392 609 2,001

(;:r.!ll.liT.) T.C. 339

~T ;::m<: !J1!~ ~Ii

9 ~hll' 'i9Fl"rr crh

10 ~T ~1ifif ~fCi;qc: a~

!!ffi{) ;;1'(<: ~ ~~ 1'i't!'C1.fi~r~~

(i) V ~J:frU f'T~ (;;r;:r.) C.T. 21 S8,OS8 (ii) I sTIlII' (;:rm.) M.B. 38,092 8,950 10,995 3,685 5,424 5,516 502 15,127 liii)IV\ ~ml<~ 'i9f

(iv) IV ~t~r ~ I 1,019 1,019 ~f~c: (ar.al.liT. N A C) 100 56 156 11 VI WT 2,C62 3,581 1,482 lSI 7,276

20 300 853 2,681 ('f.al.liT ) T C. 1,508 248 2 100 196 298 844 1,082 3,102 ("I.qT.) MB 36; 773 100 100 185

TOWN DIRECTORY S'l'ATEMENT III Municipal FinaLce. 1978-79

;;w;r ('00 ~1 it) EKpendlture (m Rupees '00) r-- --"---- -. jfilf ~rl=fri'lf :jf;:r :jfif fCfR'~ m'li :jf"f 3fi'lf ~ O

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

1.981 515 2,342 894 349 189 6,2iO IV Babioa Cautt.

5 120 8 4S 178 V Baragaon 2

796 496 945 240 466 2.943 IV Barua Sagar 3

1,001 140 1;036 40 13 2,230 IV Chlrgaon 4

781 725 155 96 1,757 IV Gursaral 5

See Jhansl Urban AgglomeratIOn Hansari Gird 6

15 100 15 130 V Inch 7

See Jhansl Urban Agglomeration Jhansl 8

-do- Jhansl Cantt. 9

-do- Thansl Rly. 10 Settlement See Constitute Units Jb.ansl Urban AgglomeratIOn 4 5 V Hansari Gird (1)

5.937 2,245 20,218 5,015 103 22,187 55,705 Jb.ansi (Ii)

790 912 9,347 2.854 1,550 850 16,313 IV Jhans I Cantt. (III)

338 454 55 847 IV Jhansl Rly. Settlement (IV)

23 37 176 236 VJ Kathera 11

1,455 37R 3,800 502 113 537 6.785 1II Mauranlpur 12

459 49 1,407 255 2,170 V Moth 13

~86 378 108 3 775 IV Rampur 14

198 66 816 451 371 S}7 2,439 IV Samthar 15

V foudl fatQhpur 16 186

~f.m~ f~~ IV ~T~iiff.:r!fi arh: 3FT ~~ !!T)'Il~ '1ft mr «0 sr~~ 'ST~ftr aIR ~ ~T{ Aifimt Number of latrines r- SI. ( 19 8 0 it) ~r ijf

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 -

IV orir<{T ~'fT ('<9T. Ii ) CB. 15,912 3,734 PR(lO.OO) OSD 6

2 V 0I'?f lJi'q' ('f.,*.~.) T.C. 5,130 870 KR(3.S0) oso

PR(l2.00) 3 IV iifm ~fTJn: (ii.qT.) M.B. 14,651 1,713 OSD KR(3.30)

4 IV f.;;rortcr (ii.liT.) M.B. 11,034 1,865 PR(5.00) OSO KR(200)

5 IV ~<:1l:f (ii.~.~ ) T.C. 12,337 2,704 PR(4.00) OSO KR(4.00)

6 ~~r~T ~ ('f.~.~.) T.C. mm 'f

7 (;;.Iil.~) T.C. 5,898 1,784 PR(4.00) OSD VU<:'if KR(3.00)

8 ~m mm~~~ See IhaUSI UrbanAgglomeratlOn

9 m~ft 'C9fi.fii'T c:r~q do

}O m~ft ~~~ ij're-~;:c: C!~ do 284,141 61,476 PR(150.13) SjOSD/BSD 97 80 14 ~rnf

V ~m<:1 fir,=, (Uf.ii.) C.T. 7,504 4,034 PR(4.00) OSD (i) KR(2.08)

('C9T. q-. }C.B. 2,46,172 51,187 PR(92.08) BSD 28 (ii) I ~f~r KR(78.08)

• 26 14 IV m~'T 'C9Tq;ff ('<9T. q. ) C.B. 16.986 4,216 PR(40.00) OSO (iii) KR(l2.00)

S:Z (iv) IV ~r ~~~ (ar.Iil.~.) N.A.C. 13,479 2,041 PR(l4.05) S,OSO 71 Qfl~If"C 187

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979

~ RfflfT ~!ffif 'l1

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 mm ST SR,TW OHT Jhansl (30) 522 22 105 IV Babina Cantt (455,000) ~T HL TW,W Jhansi (15) 55 8 80 5() V Baragaon 2 mm B,HL SR,TW OHT Jhansl (2Z) 390 34 187 72 IV Barua Sa~ar 3 (1,751,750) mm HL TW,W Jhansi (29) 700 - 45 140 IV Ghirgaon 4 smrT HL TW,W Jliansi (67) 400 13 112 105 IV Gursarai 5

~tm 'fi]'<: ~ ~ See Jhansi Urban Agglomeration Hansari Gird 6 MiT HL T,TW aRT Jhansi (61) 60 5 10 46 V Irich 7 (227,500) ~Tit 'l1T<: ~~ ~li See Jhansi Urban "'gg\omeration Jhansl 8 'ffh do Jhansl Cantt 9

Q~~ do Jhansl Rly. 10 Setlement ~ BjHL/WBj TW/W/T OHT Yes 15,916 337 3,349 5,719 V Jhansi Urban Agglo- ST (5.815,000) meration SR(5,4S0,OOO) m~T B,HL TW,W Jhansi (5) 40 6 9 46 V Hansari Gird (I) ~ WB,ST T,TW OHT Ye! 12,500 325 3,000 4,575 I Jhansi (m (15,75,000) SR5,450,OOO) ~ ST T,TW OHT Yes 700 150 247 IV Jhansi Cantt (III) (240,000) ~ WB T,TW OHT Yes 2,676 6 190 851 IV Jhansi Rly. (4,000,000) Settlement (IV) 188

tJ1R frmlJ1tiT m~1J( IV ~T

2 3 4 G 7 8 9 10

11 VI ('1".&l.~.) T.C. 4,826 2,122 PR(1.05) OSO mr KR(2.00)

12 (;:r.q ) M.B. 33,754 8,067 PR(23."BZ} OSO III~fiITT: KR(I.07)

13 iffo (;:r.&-T.~.) T.C. 8,900 2,239 PR(3.00) OSO V KR(2.00)

14 T.C. 11,731 5,809 PR(14.00) OSO IV ~~ (;:r.~T.~.) KR(6oo)

M.B. 14,872 2,837 (PR4.00) OSO 15 IV ~ifif<: ('1".1.) KR(l.OO)

OSO 16 V ~ q;€tw (;:r.&l.~.) T.C. 8,168 2,429 KR(S.OO) 189

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979

If''I' f.:rmrT ¢am 'IT'fT ~ ~ ~cr~(~Tlfirmr) iliIf ;pT al1Cf~T Protected water supply Electnfication (Number of connections) ~o Method of ,-__.-A.._,-~-. ,------"-- --, 3lfl'fW1{'f Class and SI. disposal of arrffcr ij''iflT'i ;ft ~ anmfu

~~~~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1 :mrr B T,TW Jhansl (50) 20 2 6 29 IV Kathera 11 mm B T,TW OHr Ihansi (65) 3.000 2S 125 340 lIt Mauranipur 12 t91O,OOO) 5li~T B,HL T,TW OHT Jhansl (50) 20 20 50 146 V MOth 13 (136,500) mij'T B T,TW OHr Jhansi (60) 100 5 20 120 IV Ranipur 14 (136,500) ~Tm B T,TW ORT lhansl (65) 475 25 40 130 IV Samthar IS (113,750) mm B TW,W Jhansi (85) 20 S 3 V Tondi Fatehpur 16 190

.,,~ f.lt~ f.r.mr IV-aT arNW9i:1 l{m-., GfffiTlIl it m4~ ~ 3l.zr ~~n'(f, 1979

;rfu;r omr) !liT iii'" &f~ lffu';:r ~ cr>T qffi ~~ \ij('f-m;r~ iii 0 ifiBf 'liT ~T 3lh:"fl( lff~ iffirf lIiT orTlf ('llT f

~Sl. Area of Slum PopulatIOn of Paved Roads System of No. (in sq. kms.) Slum (in 10m.) Sewerage

2 3 4 5 6 7

'9J;~ NIL 191

TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT IV-A Civic and other amcmties in notified Slums, 1979

~<:f~ qlift 'Ill" f~~~ ~Tir~l1T 11~ frfiiirnT Number of latrines 3n~ tf~o; (~T 'fir ~

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2

'!lJ:;:11 NIL I--Jhansi 192

;rm: f.:Rf~ ~v f"if'IiC!JJ, wfu

!lilf ':>!'f~ Rf.f;~~T "};R!:TTif ~f!ffI' tfiffl"f polyte­ chnic ~ cn;q tfT.wrr·(f~· 'fJIf.:rlfi f-crf'RffT (fu1rr Medical Engineer- . College ing mR:'I' 'Af'1<:ffm.l' arr~ m:2iT3TT arT~ ;a-~~ College ar'1<: QllCf- ~~~ HOspltal1 it 1l1ll:!TOlT 3>'1' ~ lifTP:rli ifiTWIif ~) Dispensary! ..A • ::..) T B. ~,lj~T l?1~ ~ m;r1\1UT Clinics etc. Beds in ArtjScicncej ~l?mrr Higher Medical Commerce . d secondary I Institu- College (of Recog[llse Intermedi- hons d~ree level • Short h!l?d ate PUc. noted in a~d above) Type wntlfig (Pre-Ulll\'er­ column 4 and Voca: sity (allege! tlOnal Tra~. Junior mng Insh- College level} tutlons

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

m~T rom r:rrfi;rlH ~TaT s:rhrr m~fr 15,912 PHC (I) 4 Jhansi Jhan; I GwaJ lOr Jhan&l JhansI Jhansj ,~O) (30) (liS) (30) (30) (30) ~'Rlr ~T 'f;F'f~-': m~r ~hrT m~r 5"30 }f(I) Jhan&i JhanSl Kanpur Jhansl Jhansi Jhansi (15) (15) (22) (15) ~15J (15) ~r ~'T iant1l1<:: m1ilT mm iftaH 14,65] D(l) 4 Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi Jhansl 3 IV lJr~ (22) (22) (33) (22) (22) ~rnr ~':t ~Rq-.: ~t ...r m;:tT 4 IV f:qmftr IJ,C34 PRC (I) 8 Jhansi Jhansi Kanpur Jhansi Jhansi (291 (29) (162) (29) (29) ~hr"t ~mr ~r;;r,!, 5'1f~r ~m 12,337 PHC(I) 12 Jhansi Jhansi Kan»ur . Jhansi Jhansi (67) (67) (271) (67) (67) 5'1i* 'ffR ~ ~~ itli See Jhansi Ubran Agglomeration

ro~ft m~r ififrflJ;7 SfTijT mtrr if<::~\T!f S,Bl)8 D (I) 4 Jhansi Jhan si Kanpur Jh;m&i Jhansi Qursarai (70) (70) (172) (70) (70) (21) ~hiT ijlTt tr ~.8. ~~ 8 See Jhansi Urban Agglomeration --~-1- 9 -Do-- -~;r- 10 -Do- llfrf"l'lf<: 284,141 H(Hom-I,14} 1,298 ASC(41 I Gwallor 2 Sh Type (2) 13 D (2) (95) TB«(), 20 NW(2), Fell) Sfhrr 7,504 Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi Gwahor Jha~si Jhansi Jhan~l (5) (5) (5) (10(1) ,5) (5) (51 193

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT V

Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural racllitie~, 1979

w~ ~If~ ~;;rrr am: ~~'Ii "lmrrarT it ~ iIilf facilities ~T No, of RecreatIonal and Cultural facilItIes ~o Class and name Sl· ij'~! :orfif!f<: srr~Trt't ~ m&T' "~fu11: R· ~T ~~mrl ql:q~ of town No. li~~ ~~r t'!i~ ~r~1 ~~~ ~ Cinema JTffT/ ~m· Second~ry/ aiR fi:r~ Pnrilary iR' ~ ~it ~ Stadium ~R~'f ~ m:n. Matn- Schools Worklllg ~'" culation ~~ women's Audltoflal If;ffilf Jumor Adult lite. Iwstels "'Ith Dram~{ PublIC .secondary racy classes/ number of commwlI y Ilbraries and Middle centres seats halls inclndmg Schools others Reading Rooms

12 13 14 lS 16 17 18 19 20 2

~hfr 4 5 Jhansi (30) 2 IV Babina Cantt. mID 2 3 2 Jhansl (15) V Baragaon 2

~r ~r Jhansl 7 Jhansl (22) IV Barua Sall'

~Tftrz ~ ~li -See Jhansi Urban gglomeration- Hansari Gird 6

m~r 5 Jhansi (70) V lrich 7

~r TfIJ1: lIlJ~ ~li -See Jhansl Urban Agglomcration- Jhansi 8

-ij~'f- -Do- Jhansi Cant!, 9

-~q- -Do- Jbansi Rly. Iv Settlement

12 10 77 2 2 12 PL(3) Jbansi Urban Agglomeration

~r mr Jhansi (5) 2 Jhansl (5) V Hansari Gird (i) 194

ON(f~ ~V f..ff'fiC~n, llTf~, +r""l1:'Of~ a,h ~fu'l'i ~~, 1979

iii+r 'i[;:r­ f,,"~~T ~fl'.!m Medical Facilities 'do ~~r .-__..A.. ___, ,-- _____EducatIOnal-"--- __ -_ 51 Popu­ No. latIOn 3H:Q(,'fre! W1+f 4 'fi('fT/f 5[TtQ ~ni ~;:e<::mf6l!;e, ito 'flo f!fiit lfit 'fil~'Of 'lil$r 'fil~ Polyte­ chnIC ~5 CT~ qT.~.(&­ 'fffif.:rOfi Rf'iiFl1T (rnm Medical EngIDeer- -mWr ",f.:t'lrocl an~ ll~rar'f arT<: ~ College C~~~ge 31T<: 1M[

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

l

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities, 1979

W

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

11 5 65 10 PL(2) I Jhansi (ii)

3 5 2 IV Jhansi Cantt. (iii)

~T ~hrT , Jhansi (2) 5 Jhansi (2) PL(I) IV Jhansi ruy. (iv) Settlement ~!'1;<: mlJT Mauranipur 2 Jhansi (SO) VI Kathera 11 (28) ~T mliT 2 Jhansi (65) 11 Jhansi (65) PL(2) III Mauranipur 12 firorTq firorTq mlift Chirgaon Chirgaon 5 Jhansi (50) V Moth 13 (22) (22) mm 2 4 Jhansi (60) IV Ranipur 14 Rr"\T[fq mliT Chirgaon (40) 4 5 Jhansl (65) PL(I) IV Samthar 15

V Tondi Fatehpur 16 196

~~f~ f~VI 6l:fPJT<::,

Ifill' m 'Ii'T ~1If'T arrmfucr ~ ~ '1VJ"'T (fro'T '1il:~ ~<::T ijrnft 1st ~'T 3rd 1st nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 S

'tfpr;;r ~T tr~ ~Q q-~Ill<:: '1ft flJ~r ~+rr'l;<:r'T 'l(~ IV ;;r

'Ii'16"T ~ 'ii11:ST ~T~ 'RT~ '1"'Iisr 'liT q;;:ffif<: 1ft Cloth WOOd Leather Food grams ' Wooden Wheat 5 IV~~ Furmture

6 ~t!rfT flli ~tm .,;p:: ~* ~~

~~T "llTGT mQr - ir~ fu<'f~" I[M' '1~1't 7 V sf<:'I" Cloth Leather Iron Wheat Old Seeds Food stuff

8 ~t~'T mlJ'T .,~<:: ~ ~1f

9 ~tij'T ~FHr ~q

10 &rim ~<'fit ~1f ~fG<'fqc mijl' "I~~ ~~~ ~'Ii ~'liT5lft ~~ 'Ii'€'

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Bankmg, 1979

forf.rtlrn m l1~~uf ~J;:r '1"~aff

3 IV Babina Cantl.

4 V Baragoon 2

~m Carpets 2 IV Barua Sagar 3

~l!ilt ~T'fi;:fRf<: . Wooden 2 IV Chlrgaon 4 Furniture ~iT~ :q~ iliT ~'h<: ~1lI'1'f Wooden Leather IV Gurs;.rai .5 Furniture goods

See Jhansi Urban AgglomeratIOn Hanlan Gird 6

~

See Jhansl Urban Agglomeration Jhansl 8

-do- Jhansi Cantt. 9 -do- Jhansi Rly Settlement 10

See Constitutent Units Jhansi Urban Agglomeration

;fr~"t Bid, 2 V Hansarigird (i) l~Tfrop if; arr~~f~~

2 IV Jhansl Rly (iv) Settlement

~q~ Tenycot Clay Pots Bid; VI Kathera 11 Clothes '198

~f~f~ J~VI Ql:fJ1TT\, q~, ~m aft;: "'f.I;1r, 1979

Ilil:f ~~r~ awrrftrn Wil~ ~~ ~ft'l

.-- ---. r-- I ~r ~f[ '1~

2 3 4 5 6 7 3

!IT'TT '!J1l':st q"Rrn ~Ti1I' ' ~T ~ aft~n:: iiff::;r 12 Yarn Leather Brass Foodgralns Agriculture Seeds IIll1~ Implements ~r f_~ 'liT €I<; cr~ 1i m~~N 13 V'~ro • Cloth Kerosine Oil Petrol lat Food Stuff ~dT a'r'TT hf'liTc;f miT aIT-?,T cffll' ~~q- T ~<:r'fiTE' ~ 'fi~ iif~r ~lfi't"iT Cotton yarn Terrycot yarn Tcndu Eeaves Handlooro Cloth' Terrycot Cloth Bidi 14 IV ~Tifr!~ :;ft;r) ~ mite ~r~ i't~ ~A' if; ffi;y Sugar Iron Cement Pulses Wheat Edible Oil 15 IV ~"M'~ ~~ a-TlTT ar.rT"f ~ &G~11 'fir 'Iitf?T Cotton yam Food-grains Wood Handloom 16 V CfT:gr ~w: Cloth 199

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT VI Trade, Commerce: bhstry and Banking, 1979

f1 ~r Class and name SI. manufactured of banks cultural credit of town No. ...L.- Number of non· socIeties agricuJ tural l:J'~ ~ mm-r credit societi~s 1st 2nd 3rd

9 10 11 12 13 14 2

~(fr 'f;l:J'sT ;;fit 'ftffi1

4 V.Moth 1.1

~s~l1 ~ h"r'lire~ cfrsT " ~ 'fi~ tf)qi' Handloom Tericot Cloth B,dl 5 IV RanipuT 14 Cloths lffi~ li~ ifiI ~ ~~r 'fir q;;:ff;:f~ Spices EdIble 011 Wooden 3 IV Samthar 15 Furmture ~q'fir ~5T'fir ifiq'?T ~'f;:n: Handloom Wooden V Tond. fatehpur 16 Cloth Furmture 200

qf1:r~ APPENDIX ;:mU it ~~l:ft cr~ ~ iiR~lTT Towns showing their outgrowths with population iilf Nr;fl;:r ~ ~f~ iI'T'l: {ill 'liT ;;n:r ~ iflTl; ctl' ~ ~w.r ~fi[&hlfiT ~ SI. Name of town with Population of core town Outgrowth Population of outgrowth No. location code

2 3 4 5

~~1~Tar Not applicable

Printwell Printers, AJigarh-Censns, 1981-500 ~fi~ ~~ql;-~Mt ERRATA District-lhansi

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~R ~ x Cultivator Males 59.93 5953 IDl'ft

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