CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 18

RAJASTHAN

PARTS XA & X B

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

16.

V. S. VERMA Of the Indian Administrative Service Director ot Census Operations, The motif on the cover IS a montage presenting constructions typifying the rural and urban areas, set against a background tormed bY specimen Census notional maps of a urban a and rural block. The drawing has been specially made tor us by Shri Paras Bhansali LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Census of India 1971-Series-18 Rajasthan is being published in the folln-wing parts: Government of India Publications Part I-A General Report. .':; . _- .'. '. .' . Part I-B An analysis of tbe demographic, social, cultural and migratlon·patteiils. : Part I-C Subsidiary Tables. Part II-A General Population Tables. Part II-B Economic Tables. Part II-C(i) Distribution of Population, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes &Scheduled Tribes. Part II-CCii) Other Social & Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Composition, Single Year Age, Marital Status, Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes & Scbeduled Tribes, etc., Bilingualism. Part III-A Report on Establishments. Part III-B Establishment Tables. Part IV Housing Report and Tables. Part V Special Tables and Notes on Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes. Part VI-A Town Directory. Part VI-B Special Survey Report on Selected Towns. Part VI-C Survey Report on Selected Villages. Part VII Special Report on Graduate and TechnicaJ Personnel. Part VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration. } . Part VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation. For official use only. Part IX Cenl>us Atlas. Part IX-A Administrative Atlas. Government of Rajasthan Publications Part X-A&X-B District Census Hand Book-Town and Village Directory & Primary Census Abstract. Part X-C District Census Hand Book-Census Tables and Official Statistics. Population Statistics 1971 (Pocket book).

FOREWORD

The bringing out of the District Census Handbooks is one of the various ways in which the State Govern­ ment collaborates with the Government of India in the work of census-taking and the dissemination of the resulting information. While the various census publications give a lot of diverse and detailed information for the bigger units of administration i.e. state. district, tehsil and town, it is left to these District Census Handbooks to present some vital data for the still lower units i.e. wards and blocks in towns and villages in tehsils. Secondly, these handbooks present some non~censuS data also which is collected and processed in addition to the normal census operations.

The present series of District Census Handbook volumes combine parts A and B of the handbooks for each district. Part C, consist iog of some other census tables at tehsil and town level as well as some other data, will appear in the form of a separate series.

I am gratified to note that Sbri V. S. Verma, Director Census Operations, Rajasthan and bis colleagues have endeavoured to bring out these exhaustive and informative volumes with precision and promptitude. I am happy to learn that the maps being included in the various district volumes are also to be published later on in the form of a comprehensive Administrative Atlas of the state. I am sure, these publications will be found useful and interesting by scholars and administrators as well as the lay reader.

Jaipur S. L. KHURANA 2nd, October, 1972 Chief Secretary to thl Government of Rajasthtln

PREFACE The District Census Handbooks are a special and important feature of the whole scheme of Census data collection and the analysis and presentation thereof. The regular Census publications do, of course, present a multitudinous information but they do not go upto the Village and Census Block levels, for the rural and urban areas respectively. Secondly, they have to depend on the data collected only as a part of the House­ listing and Enumeration Operations. The twofold purpose of the District Census Handbooks, like that of certain other special and anciHary studies that the Department undertakes, therefore, is to go down to these lower units of presentation and to present some data which is collected in addition to that produced by the above mentioned operations. The District Handbook series were first introduced in the t951 Census. While the 1961 series were an improvement over their counterparts in 1951, the present series for the 1971 Census are more elaborate and have been so planned tbat they present all the essential Census data and important demographic details alongwith suc neces,ary orientation and background which is very relevant for the proper understanding of a district. 1971 Census envisages the publication of District Census Handbooks in three parts viz. A, Band C for all the districts of Rajasthan. The first two of these are being presented in this series of volumes, each volume dealing with one district of the State, because these two parts have much in common and they present infor­ mation which the reader might like to interlink at various stages in his study. Part C, containing both the data collected from the various dapartments of the State Government as well as certain Census tables, districtwise and down to the level of tehsils, will appear as a separate series of volumes, again, one for each district.

Parts A & B have been explained in detail in the respective introductions pertaining thereto. For the sake of convenience and better presentability this volume has been divided into three sections, viz. Town and Village Directories, Primary Census Abstract and certain common appendices and maps. A look at the Contents will further elucidate this arrangement. This Department has produced these District Census Handbooks for and on behalf of the Government of Rajasthan. We are grateful to the unfailing assistance and encouragement which we have received at each stage from the Chief Secretary, Shri S. L. Khurana, and the Deputy Secretary in the General Administration Department Shri D. R. Mehta. The ex-Chief Secretary Shri Z. S. and the ex-Deputy Secretary Shri Yatindra Singh also gave us valuable advice and support during the earlier stages of this work. We are also grateful to Shri Khurana for having consented to write a Foreword for this series of volumes. As regards the whole scheme of these volumes and their contents, we owe a deep debt of gratitude to the guidance we have received from Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, Registrar General of India, Dr. B.K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General of India, Social Studies, and Dr. B.K. Roy, Map Officer. Shri Jagat Pal Singh, Deputy Director. Social Studies, and a team of dedicated workers including Shri Shamsher Singh, Tabulation Officer, and Shri Wali Haider, Statistical Assistant, have laboured really hard to give shape to the Town and Village Directories with the help of heaps of data collected from various sources. For the Primary Census Abstract the credit goes to Dr. U. B. Mathur, Deputy Director Headquarters, Shri S.R. Luhadia, Assistant Director, Shri R.C. Bhargava, Senior Investigator and Shri S. P. Kasbyap, Senior Technical Assistant, and the persons working in Technical Section. Shri Kashyap will soon be retiring and I will like to place on record here my gratitude and admirdtion for his hard and consistent work.

The Art Section had to carry a tremendous load in preparing the maps going with these volumes. I am happy to say tbat the band of old and experienced hands as well as the uew recruits have risen to the occasion in an admirable manner under the supervison of Dr. R.K. Tyagi. Geographer. Shri M.M. Goyal, Tabulation Officer, has been instrumental in seeing the volumes through the press and has spared no pains in the process. For the fine quality of printing, we are indebted to Shri P.C. Patni of the Jubilee Block and Printing Works. He made special arrangements for the job and personally supervised all processes.

It is hoped that this volume as well as its companion volume namely Part C of the District Census Handbook will be found useful by the readers.

Rambagh Palace Annexe, V. S. VERMA JAIPUR Director Dated the 2nd Oct., 1972. Census Operations, Rajasthan. MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK

In preparation of Town and Village Directory :

1. Shri M. M. Saraswat [nvestigator 2. Shri R. L. Sharma Proof Reader 3. Late Shri C. L. Mahavar Asstt. Compiler 4. Shri A. K. Srivastava Asstt. Compiler 5. Shri K. B. Bharti U.D.C 6. Shri J. D. Verma L.D.C

In preparation of Primary Census Abstract:

1. Shri T. R. Chobisa Tabulation Officer 2. Shri R. N. Verma Tabulation Officer 3. Shri K. B. Sharma Computor 4. Shri S. N. Misra Computor 5. Shri S. L. Pareekh Computor

In preparation of Maps :

1. Shri M. L. Kumawat Artist 2. Shri D. L. Verma Sr. Draughtsman 3. Shri G. L. Verma Draughtsman 4. Shri R. S. Sharma Draughtsman 5. Shri S. S. Verma Draughtsman 6. Shri H. S. Mehrwal Draughtsman 7. Shri M. S. Panwar Draughtsman 8. Shri Abdul Karim Computor 9. Shri P. K. Sharma Asstt. Compiler 10. Shri M. P. Pareek Asstt. Compiler 11. Shri R. C. Bansal Asstt. Compiler 12. Shri G. R. Kapooria Compiler Checker 13. Shri R. L. Sharma Compiler Checker 14. Shri J. P. Tak Compiler Checker 15. Shri R. S. Shekhawat Compiler Checker 16. Shri Sohan Lal Compiler Checker

In Printing :

1. Shri Moti Singh Statistical Asstt. 2. Shri T. C. Patni Statistical A!>stt. 3. Shri Hassan Mohammed Proof Reader 4. Shri Dilip Singh Cbandrawal Proof R eadeT CONTENTS

PAOBl; FOREWORD

PREFACE SECTION I - DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-A TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORIES

INTRODUCTION (i}-(xii)

A NALYTICAL NOTES (xiii)-(xxi) A. Town Directory (xiii) B. Village Directory (xv)

TOWN DIRECTORY 1-4

Statement I Status, Growth History and Functional Category 2 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location 2 Statement III Municipal Finance 0968-69) 3 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities 3 Statement V Medical, Educational. Recreational and Cultural Facilities 4 Statement VI Trade. Commerce. Industry and Banking 4

VILLAGE DIRECTORY 5-45

I. Sbeo Tehsil 6 2. Barmer Tebsil 8 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 26 4. Tebsil 32 5. Tehsil 40

APFENDICES 47.44

Appendix II Particulars Regarding Part Villages (Rural) ... 49 Appendix III-A Abstract of Amenities SO Appendix IlI-B Land Utilisation 52

SECTION II - DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-F PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION (iHii) ANALYTICAL NOTE ...... (:ii)-(ix) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ... I-53 District Primary Census Abstract ... 2 5 Rural Primary Census Abstract 6-45

1. Sbeo Tebsil 6 2. Barmer Tehsil 10 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 26 4. Chohtan Tehsil 34 5. Siwana Tehsil 40

Urban Primary Census Abstract 46-53

I Barnrer Town 46 II Town 50

APPENDICES 55-58 Appendix I List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 56 Appendix II Primary Census Abstract for Special Charges 58

SECTION flI-COMMON APPENDICES AND MAPS

APPENDICES 1-13

Appendix I Alphabetical list of Towns and Villages 1 Appendix II Distribution of Population by Religion 12 MAPS (SUPPLEMENT)

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART A TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORIES INTRODUCTION

The District Census Hand Book, Part A, consists of 5,000 to 9,999 and Class VI below 5,000. During the two components viz., Town Directory and Village censuses anterior to that of 1961, existence of a self. Directory. As the very names indicate, these governing local body, such as a Municipality, was Directories present data at the town and village level res' generally the main criterion for classifying a place as pectively. While information in respect of the Town a town. If there was no municipality and the popu· Directory is presented in the form of six Statements, lation was also less than 5,000, a place could be regar. supplemented by information given in four Tables built ded as town if in the opinion of the Census autho· into the Analytical Note, information in respect of the rities it had certain urban characteristics. There Village Directory is presented in a proforma containing were, of course, a host of such urban attributes­ 16 columns, supplemented by thirteen Tables, similarly cultural, economic and social-which helped the Census incorporated with the Analytical Note. Town Directory authorities to distinguish the urban areas from the data is further supplemented by Appendix I. Similarly, rural, depending on their local knowledge and discretion. the Village Directory data is supplemented by Appen­ In 1961, however, an objective test was prescribed for dices II, III·A and III·B. In addition, there are determining the urban areas on a uniform basis through­ some Common Appendices and Maps relevant to the out the country. As already mentioned above, to Town and Village Directories and Part B of the District qualify as a town, 3/4th of the male working population Census Hand Book alike. of a particular place was required to be engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits. A large number of places which Before presenting the Town and Village Directory had been classified as towns in 1951 Census had to be particulars for this District, it is proposed to explain thus eliminated from the 1961 list on account of the here certain general points as also the layout, contents application of the above qualification. and method of compilation etc. of the Statements, Tables, Village Directory Proforma, Appendices and Of the total 157 towns, 11 are governed by Municipal Maps which will follow. Councils. Out of the rest, 134 are governed by Municipal Boards, 1 by a N(I)tified Area Committee, I by a Unit. of presentation Cantonment Board and the remaining 10 by Panchayats. As already noted above, our units of presentation The towns governed by Panchayats have been treated are towns and villages respectively which may be defined as "Census Towns" for our purposes as per the alter· here in some detail. The term 'town' is used here in a nate criteria given above even though they do not have generic sense for all urban units e.g. municipal towns, M unici palities. cities, cantonments and notified areas. Urban units Towns in Rajasthan can be classified from two include: angles-populationwise, from the point of view of (a) all places with a Municipality, Municipal presentation of Census data, and in terms of the official Councilor Cantonment or a Notified Town area; (b) All categorisation of various Municipal Councils and Boards other places which satisfy the following criteria (i) A on the basis of popUlation and budget. In terms of popu· minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent lation, they are divided into six classes. Of these 7 are of the male working popUlation engaged in non-agri­ Class I towns, i.e., 'Cities', having popUlation of one cultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of population of lakh and above; 7 are Class II with 50,000.99,999 at least 1,000 per sq. mile (390 per sq. km.). A village persons; 3t are Class III with 20,000·49,999 persons; 6' or revenue mauza, including its hamlets, on the other are Class IV with 10,000.19,999 persons; 41 are Class band, is the lowest rural unit. From the point of view V with 5,000.9,999 persons; and 4 are Class VI with of the revenue records, all urban units, too, comprise population of less than 5,000. In terms of the classi· of one or more whole or part· villages depending upon fication done by the State Government, the 14S towns the extent of municipalization. (leaving out the non.municipal "Census Towns" as well as the two towns governed by a Notified Area Commi. Till 1961 the population.size class was the only ttee and a Cantonment Board, respectively) fall into criterion for classifying towns. Towns were grouped five categories. Towns which have population of more under six classes according to population i.e., Class I than 50,000 belong to the first category, and are 11 in )00,000 and above, Class II 50,000 to 99,999, Class III number, \\-hich means that 3 more towns are due for 20,000 to 49,999, Class IV 10,000 to 19,999, Class V upgradation. (All these II are governed by Municipal ( ii )

Councils; but, populationwis~, wtlife 7 are Class I, 4 are Village Directory particulars regarding these rural part­ only Class II towns). Towns which have annual income villages, wherever they occur, have been presented in of more than two lakhs per annum belong to the second Appendix-II while in Part 13 of D.C.H.B., i.e. Primary category. Their number is 14. Towns having annual Census Abstract, they have been accommodated along income of more than one lakh and up to two lakhs with the whole revenue villages. In both cases, such a belong to the third category, and their number is rural part.village has been distinguished by giving it 22. 45 towns with annual income of more than forty a sub.number of the code number of an adjoining whole thousand and upto one lakh belong to the fourth cate­ village. Thus, "32a" signifies a rural part-village gory. Lastly, towns with annual income of up to forty adjoining the village bearing the code number 32. thousand belong to the fifth category and they are 47 As regards the 12 outgrowths, one of them makes in number. 6 towns have not yet been classified by the a constituent of the Sawai Madhopur-Man Town urban State Government. agglomeration while the remaining 11, along with their In addition to towns and villages, three other respective COle towns, constitute 11 more urban agglo­ concepts, namely those of Urban Agglomeration, Out­ merations. thus giving a total of 15 urban agglomerations growth/ Part-Village and Standard Urban Area deserve 3 consisting only of cities/towns, 1 consisting of towns to be discussed here. An "Urban Agglomeration" is as well as an outgrowth and 11 consisting of only single a continuous urban spread constituted by a town and core towns along with their outgrowths. Like the rural its adjoining urban outgro\\ th or two or more physi­ part-villages, the outgrowths have also been given sub­ cally contiguous towns together with their outgrowths, numbers, derived from the code numbers of their core if any. In this State, there are 4 cases in which whole towns. Thus, "III a" denotes an outgrowth of a town towns constitute Urban Agglomerations namely (1) Bika­ having the code number III. It may also be mentioned ner City along with Bhinasar and Gangashahar towns here that while the 26 districts of the State, beginning (2) Jaipur City along with Sanganer census town and with Ganganagar and ending with Jhalawar, bear code Amber town (3) Pilani town along with Vidya Vihar number 1 to 26, tehsils have been code-numbered district­ town; and (4) Sawai Madhopur town along with Man wise in Arabic numerals whereas towns have also been Town Notified Area. In the Town Directory, data code numbered districtwise but in Roman numerals. pertaining to all the individual city/town constituents Blocks in towns and villages in tehsils have, of course, of an Urban Agglomeration has been given been code-numbered in Arabic numerals, townwise agglomeration wise. and tehsilwise respectively. As already mentioned, full particulars regarding In the next place, we have to take note of the the city/town constituents of urban agglomerations are phenomenon of "Part Villages". Most of the towns in available in the body of the Town Directory itself. this State do not comprise of whole revenue villages For obvious reasons it was Dot possible to get or present which means that some village-portions have been left full Town Directory particulars with regard to the 12 out of the municipal limits. In 1961, for Census purposes. outgrowths. Therefore all the relevant and available all such part villages were treated as urbanized appen­ data with regard to these outgrowths or part-villages dages of the towns concerned and data with regard to urban has been compiled in a consolidated form (Appen­ such part-villages was presented along with that dix-I) in the case of the Town Directories of those pertaining to the core town under the description of districts in which one or more such outgrowths occur. ·'N.M.As." Le. Non-Municipalized Areas. This time However, as the 1961 Census data regarding the popu­ an attempt has been made, firstly, to ascertain the lation of towns included the population figures for all existence of all such non-municipalized areas and N.M.As. (whether rural or urban), tbe 1971 population secondly, to find out their true nature i.e. urblD or figures regarding these outgrowths (Le. urban N.M.As.) rural. As a result of this enquiry lIB cases of such have also been given along with those of the core towns part-villages have been discovered. Further, while 9 of in Statement I of the Town Directory for the sake of these have urban characteristics, 106 are rural in better comparability. It will, however, be realised that character and the remaining 3 have urban as well as the new scheme of classification and presentation re­ rural components. The 12 cases :of urbanized village­ garding the erstwhile N.M.As. has, by and large, portions have been added to the urban agglomerations resulted in a pronounced reduction in urban area and of the concerned core towns under the description of some decrease in urban population whereas urban "Outgrowths" alias "such-and-~ucb village urban". density has, naturally, appreciated. The rural components, lOa in number, have been treated as separate units of presentation, along with the whole As regards the third concept, namely Standard villages by \\ay of "such-and-such village rural". Urban Area, in all 14 S U.As. have been decided up:m. iii

The Standard Urban Area may be defined as the pro' arranged in order of their code numbers. However, in jected growth area of a city or town as it would be in the four cases in which whole towns have entered into 1991, taking into account not only the towns and urban agglomerations, the data pertaining to the cons­ villages which will get merged into it but also the inter· tituent towns have been given, though separately, but vening areas which are potentially urban. The S.U.A. at one place with the names of the towns minus th~ has not been made a separate unit of presentation of data occurring again in the order indicated by the code data for either Part A or Part B of the D.C.H.B. numbers. Where an urb:lll agglomeration consists of only the core town and its outgrowth, the existence of Area figures such U.A. has been indicated by putting an asterisk (*) against the name of the concerned core town in this For the tehsillevel rural area figures appearing in statement as well as the other statements of the Town the Tables and Appendix III·B the source is the Revenue Directory. Records as maintained by the Patwaris and as reporteo by them for the Village Directory. For the purposes of Col. 3 of the Village Directory, the village·wise area Col. 2 also gives the class of the town in question figures, in acres, have been rounded off, wherever they in terms of population in Roman numerals and have been reported by the Patwari upto decimal points. within brackets. Col 5, on the other hand. indicates the The break-up of the total village area as given in Cols. 11 civic administration status with the help of some symbols to 15 of the Village Directory has similarly been as also the category of the municipal body concerned in rounded off following the principle of neglecting the arabic numerals and within brackets. The symbols decimal points up to 49 and adding one for all decimal used in Col. 5 are these values of SO or more. Tehsil area figures have, how· ever, been arrived at by first adding up the actual M Municipality; village areas, as reported, instead of the rounded off MC Municipal Council; figures in Col. 3, and then rounding off this total. As NA Notified Area; the area figures for part-villages do not enter into these Cantt. Cantonment; calculations, the tehsil rural area as per the PCA will P Panchayat, i.e. Census Town. naturally be in excess of the Village Directory tehsil rural area. If, therefore, the net tehsil rural area is to Cols. 6 to 13 provide the decadal population figures be arrived at, the area figures for part-villages as con' for the town in question from 1901 to 1971. A dash tained in Appendix II will have to be added to the under any of these columns indicates that the town was tehsil rural area figures in the Tables and Appendix not having an urban status at the time of the Census in III-B. question while 'N.A.' indicates the non-availability of data. As already mentioned, the population figures The Town Directory does not give any area pertaining to an outgrowth, wherever it occurrs, have figures also been given in Col. 13 within brackets underneath the population of the core town of the urban al!glomera­ Town Directory tion concerned.

In the following p:uagraphs the various statements, Table No. 1 supplements the inf~rmation given in tables etc. comprising the Town Directory will be Col umns 6-13 by giving the decadal increase or decrease described. in population in terms of percentages. Statement I : Status, growth history and functional category: Col. 14 gives the functional category of each town as per the 1961 Census. Predominance of lon-agricul. As indicated by the title itself, this statement pro­ tural occupations governs the urban characterist cs of a vides some important data regarding the status, growth town. The distribution of the working popUlation in in terms of population, and functional category of the non-agricultural pursuits, therefore, presents a scientific towns in a district. Col. No.1 gives the serial number, mode of classification according to the predominant Col. 2 the name of town, and Col. 4 the name of the functional characteristic of the population in a town. tehsil in which a town is situated. As already explained, The industrial c1assificatioH of all workers mto the towns have been code numbered districtwise and the following nine categories, adopted at the 1961 Census, three constituents of the location code indicate the code provides a basis for the functional classification of number of the district, code number of the tehsil and code towns as it broadly corresponds to the divisions of the number of the tJwn, in that order. Towns have been Standard Industrial Classification as follows :- ( iv )

Where temperature figures (Co Is. 5 and 6) for a parti­ Industrial Categories of Corresponding Divisions cular town were available, the same have been indio Workers. for Census of the Standard cated otherwise 'NA' has been put against the concer. 1961 Industrial Classiftcation. ned town. However, in the latter case, temperature I Cultivator Part of 0 figures for neighbouring places have been indicated II Agricultural Labourer Part of 0 through footnotes. The neighbouring places are gene­ III Forestry, Fishing, rally the nearest as the crow flies. The nearest city for Plantation, Mining and the purpose of this statement (Col. 7) is the one situated Quarrying etc. Part of 0 and 1 in the district itself or in a neighbouring district or IV Household Industry Part of 0,1, 2 and 3 even in some neighbouring State. In the last case, the V Manufacturing, other name of the State concerned is also given within than Household brackets. In Cols. 8, 9 and 10 the distance in km. Industry 2 and 3 from the town in question to the headquarter concerned VI Construction 4 has also been given within brackets, after the name of VII Trade & Commerce 6 the headquarter town. The figure of zero indicates that VIII Transport, Storage, and the town in question is also the headquarter as per the Communications. 7 column beading. The same method of presentation IX Services 5,8 and 9 applies to information regarding the nearest railway station and bus·stand (Cols. 11 and 12). Initially, These nine categories are combined and regrouped this statement had three more Cols. 13 to 15, for into five broad functional classes: (1) Primary Acti­ the purposes of showing navigable rivers, canals etc. As vities (categories, I, II and III); (2) Industry (catego. no such case obtained in this State, these three columns ries IV, Vand VI); (3) Trade and Commerce (category were eliminated. VII), (4) Transport (category VIII) and (5) Services (category IX). The sources of information in respect of this state. ment were: the Meteorological Department, Office of The functional cbaracteristics of towns are deter. the Surveyor General of India, Tehsil Offices, Muni. mined by working out the percentage of the working cipalities and the District Statistical Officer. population under each of these five classes of economic activities to the total workers If workers under one The referrent period in respect of this statement of the occupations form 40% or more of their total is the year 1969·70, generally speaking. number. it is considered a mono·functional town. If, however, such percentage is less than 40%, the next Statement III ! Municipal Finance: predominant occupation is taken into account so tbat the total of the two may come to 60% or above and From this statement we learn about the annual such a town is called bi-functional. Again, if the total sourcewise income and headwise expenditure of the does not come upto 60%, the tbird predominant occu. various urban civic administrative units in a district patlOn is taken into account and such a town is taken in terms of the financial year 1968.69. The statement as multi·functional. forms two parts, Receipt and Expenditure, with the amount in rupees rounded off to the nearest '00. A The data for this statement and Table 1 was dash, wherever it occurrs in tbis statement, indicates obtained from the Directorate of Local Bodies as well as nil or negligible amounts, and 'NA' that the information from the General Population Tables and the Census in question is not available. Atlas belong ng to the 1961 series of Census publi­ cations and the 1971 urban Primary Census Abstract. We may explain here the various sources of income The referrent year for this data is 1971. and heads of expenditure in respect of this statement, taking first the Receipt and then the Expenditure side. Statement II : Physical aspects and location: Receipt through taxes etc. (Col. 3) : There are two broad categories of taxes: "obligatory" and "other". The statement gives the altitude, annual rainfall, Whereas obligatory taxes (octroi, tax on land and temperature, nearest city, State Headquarter, District buildings, tax on houses, land rent etc., and tax on Headquarter, Sub.divisional/ fehsil Headquarter, the vocation and professioo) have to be imposed by every nearest railway station and tbe nearest bus.stand in municipality, taxes of "other" category (tax on vehicles respect of each town in a district. Annual rainfall figures and conveyances meant for hire, tax on animals used for (Col. 4) represent the average for ten years (l961.1970). riding, driving, draught or burden, toll on vehicles and ( v other conveyance and animals entering the municipality. and places for housing the poor, granting of loans tax on boats, tax for scavenging and cleansing private for constructing houses, providing accommodation for latrines etc., lighting tax, water tax where a municipality any class of servants and employees or granting loans provides for water supply, tax on artisans and any other to the employees for this purpose, planting and main­ taxes) are imposed by the various municipalites by taining road-side and other trees, providing recreational choice though under the rules. facilities, promotion of public health, infant welfare, contribution towards any public funds raised for relief Revenue derived from municipal powers and pro­ of human sufferings within and without a municipality, perty apart from taxes (Col. 4): This source covers organising and maintaining shops and stalls for the holding of fairs and exhibitions, supply of milk, issue sale of necessaries of life durin~ the times of scarcity, of licenses of various types, maintaining of cattle ponds, holding fairs and exhibitions, and providing anti-rabic fines and penalties, tax on public vehicles, contracts, treatment, housing and maintaining destitute orphans transport services, cinemas, providing boating facility; and cripples, maintaining maternity centres and chi1d allotment, sale and lease of land, land rent and contracts welfare clinics, private schools etc. public safety, public relating to parks and gardens and such other items etc. health and convenience, and public works (Cols.1 1-13) : The following are the items related to these heads of Government grant (Col. 5): There are three types expenditure: lighting of public streets, places and of Government grants: per capita grant, P.W.D. grant, buildings, watering of public streets and places, cleansing and grants from the Social Welfare and other depart­ of public streets and places and sewers and all spaces ments Per capita grant is given by the State Government, not being private properties, removing of noxious vege­ subject to certain conditions, to every municipality at tation and abating all public nuisances, removing filth, the rate of 15 paisa, but in the case of municipalities rubbish, night soil, odour or any other noxious or located at the district headquarters an additional sum offensive matters from privies, latrines or other common of Rs. 5,0001- is also granted. P.W.D. grant is given for places, extinguishing of fires, regulating of offen­ works like roads and drains. This is a matching grant sive, dangerous trade or works, protecting of public and whereas in the case of municipalities located at latrines, privies, urinals, obtaining of supply or district headquarters the Government grants only 40% an additional supply of water, naming of streets, of the total amount required for a work, in the case of numbering of houses, keeping records of birth and all other municipalities this grant amounts to 75% of death, arranging destruction or preservation of dogs the total amount required for a work. Social Welfare within the municipality, arranging of preparation Department also grants amounts for various purposes of compost manure from night soil and rubbish, e.g. conversion of dry latrines into flush ones, and for establishment and maintenance of cattle ponds etc. the purchase of tempos, scooters, vehicles, wheelbarrows There are some special duties also which consist in etc. for removing night soil etc. providing special medical aid to the sick in times of the outbreak of a dangerous disease and taking such Loan and Advance (Co Is. 6 and 7): Loans are measures as may be required to prevent such an out­ generally granted by the L.I.C. and State Government break or suppressing the recurrence thereof, giving though the municipality can borrow from private sources relief, and establishing and maintaining relief works in also subject to the condition that such loans will be times of famine or scarcity for destitute persons within used for works of permanent nature only. Advances the limits of a municipality. Public Institutions (Col. are also made by the State Government to various muni­ 14) : Such institutions are educational, cultural, religious cipalities for some specific purposes subject to the avai­ and social. The municipalities can give aid to such lability of funds. The "Other" sources of income (CoI.8) institutions and patronise them; but such institutions may differ from one municipality to another, as for should not be Government-run. The above description example, one municipality provides boating and skating includes not all but some of the important items facilities and runs a cinema. and, another runs buses. pertaining to the receipt and expenditure amounts of General Administration (Col. 10): The main heads of a municipality. The purpose is just to give a general expenditure cover salary of staff, contingent expenditure idea of the sources of income and items of on account of administration staff, police guards etc. expenditure. wherever kept, protection of mur.icipal property and enforcement of the laws and collections of taxes etc. Two tables (Nos. 2 and 3) indicate firstly, income The secondary heads of expenditure pertain to the cons­ or expenditure under a particular group of sources or truction and maintenance of new public streets, heads, as the case may be, in terms of the percentage 'dharmashalas', rest houses, other public buildings, of the total income or expenditure, and secondly, per ( vi capita income and expenditure in rupees within brackets. W Well; In order to facilitate analysis, the various sources of TW Tubewel1; income and heads of expenditure have been grouped TK Tanks and reservoirs; under three headings in each case in the~e tables. The R River; information for this statement as well as its two accom­ C Canal. panying tables came from the various municipalities and panchayats etc. Only such towns have been treated as having a fire-fighting service as provide for regular fire-fighting Statement IV : Chic and other amenities: squads. As regards the electric supply, domestic connec­ tions (Col. 12) denote electric supply avail a ble to The purpose of this statement is to provide infor­ residential consumers for light, fans, and radios etc. mation with regard to the various amenities avaHable Industrial connections (Col. 13) in this context signify in a town. The road-length figures (Col. 1) include, gene­ electric supply available to industrial consumers and rally speaking, all pucca and kutcha roads within this can be for the purposes of small, medium, and large the limits of a town as well as the lanes etc. in' some scale industries. Commercial connections (Col. 14) are cases. Roads falling within municipal limits of a town those which are available to non-residential premises are generally maintained by the civic bodies concerned. such as business houses, shops, cinemas, auditoria, clubs, While some of these bodies take the technical help from public offices, railways, hospitals, schools, hostels. petrol the Public Works Department, some others have their pumps, X-ray plants etc. and religious premises and own engineering personnel. Urban Improvement Trusts charitable homes and such portions of residential also maintain roads separately but information per­ premises as are used for conducting of business. The taining to them is not included in this statement. The category, 'Commercial' is further divided into two system of sewerage/drainage (Col. 4) is indicated with types: (i) that for light, fans and radios etc. and (ii) the help of these symbols : for small heat and power appliances. Road-lighting points (Col. 15) denote street lighting systems including KD Kutcha drainage; traffic control system and lighting of public parks etc. OSD Open surface drainage; under municipalities, panchayats etc. but excluding S Sewer. private colonies. There is yet another category 'Others' (Col. 16) which in the present context pertains to As regards latrines (Cols. 5 to 7), flush latrines agricultural connections and mixed-load connections. of various types are given under the heading 'water borne', while those Serviced manually by scavengers Information given under the various columns of feature under 'service'. The category of 'Others' this statement was collected from the various civic pertains to the various other latrines not manually or bodies as well as the Public Health and Engineering regularly serviced. In Col. 8 the aNual method Department, Rajasthan State Electricity Board, and the of the removal of night soil, and not the final disposal various private electric supply companies. or use of the same, is indicated. The pUrpose was to assess the extent of the use of human labour in remo­ The information in this statement refers to the ving the night soil. The symbols used are these: year 1969 for Cols. 3 to 8, and I I; to 1971 for 9 to 10; and to 1969-70 for Cols. 12 to 15. HL Head-load; WB Wheel barrow; T Truck/Tractor; Statement V : Medical, educational, recreational and CL Cart-load. cultural facilities : Statement V presents data in respect of medica}, In the case of protected water suply, only such educational, recreational and cultural facilities. Medical towns as have a regular protected water supply scheme institutions in Col. 3 in the present context include as per the information received from the Public Health both the Government and the re<:ognised private insti­ Engineering Department are indicated as beneficiaries tutions pertaining to allopathic. homoeopathic, ayurve­ of this system. Where a protected water supply scheme die, unani, and naturopathic systems. Private clinics is under execution, the symbol UE has been used. The etc. are, however, excluded. The number of beds capacity in the context of protected water supply relates for a category of medical institutions is indicated in not to the storage but to the pumping The symbols Col. 4. The various medical institutions are denoted used to indicate the varIOus sourc~ arc these: by these sym boIs : ( vii)

H Hospital; Relevant matter which went into the preparation D Dispensary; of this statement and the accompanying table (No.4) TBC T.B. Clinic; came from the concerned directorates and universities HC Health Centre; etc. as well as the various local bodies. FC Family Planning Centre; Mew: Maternity and Child Welfare Centre; Information provided in this statement is for the year 1970-71, by and large. PHL : Public Health Laboratory; AYU: Ayurvedic; Statement VI I Trade, commerce, industry and banking: HOM: Homoeopathic; UN Unani; The purpose of this statement is to provide certain NP Naturopathic. essential data in order to facilitate a study of the economy of the various towns in a district. Particulars regarding In the case of ayurvedic, homoeopathic, un ani and trade, commerce, industry have been given by mention­ naturopathic systems, only hospitals and dispensaries ing the three most important imported, exported, and have been shown. Symbol H or D, as the case may be, manufactured commodities The information provided has been added after the abbreviated symbols in respect here, however, does not reflect the volume of trade in of the four above-named systems. Table No.4 shows terms of money. The number of banks given in Col. 12 the number of beds per thousand population in respect in this statement includes both the commercial and of the various medical institutions_ co-operative banks. The credit societies are those which provide loans for agricultural or non-agricultural As reg'lrds educational facilities, information purposes. relating to certain specified categories of institutions has been given under Cols. 5 to 12. the remaining The information for this statement was collected educational institutions such as universities, agricultural from the Directorate of Industries, Reserve Bank of and veterinary colleges etc. are taken care of by Col. India. and the Registrar, Co-operative Societies. The 13 under the heading 'Others'. The figures within statement refers to the year 1969-70, but in some cases, brackets in each case represent the incidence of a parti­ as for example in the case of banks, figures for even up-to cular type of imtitution. In Col. 9 no symb01s have been the earlier part of 1972 have been included. used and only the number of the concerned institution Appendix I: Town Directory Particulars regarding is shown, tbe name of the institution in fuJI being given Outgrowths: in a footnote. The population figures for these outgrowths, where­ In showing the various other educational insti­ they occur, are indicated below the population figures tutions in Col. 13 of Statement V, the total number of the core towns concerned, in Statement 1. As regards of such institutions has been indicated within brackets, the other Statements, available and relevant particulars full names of these institutions being by way of a foot­ relating to these outgrowths have been presented in this note. In those cases, however, in which the number appendix_ Information given here has been collected of a particular institution exceeds one and the insti­ separately from the concerned bodies. tutions belong to different categories, the actual number Village Directory of such institutions is also indicated against their names in the footnote, otherwise the number of institutions After having explained the layout of the Town is not given in tbe footnote. Directory, we may now pass on to the second component of Part A of the District Census Hand Book i.e. The symbols used are as follows: the Village Directory. Information in respect of each village in a district is presented through a 16-co\umn Col. 5: A Arts; proforma. This proforma had two more columns S Science; originally, 17-18. which pertained to information regard­ C Commerce. ing markets/hats etc., and the places of religious, histo­ rical, and archaeological interest. Since the relevant In the case of Col. 5, where colleges with combined information bas now been provided through footnotes faculties exist, the symbols also have been combined these two columns have been omitted. The various data accordingly. In the case of parks/stadia, and auditoria given in the Village Directory proforma can be discussed and drama halls, the figures indicating these units may better if instead of following the sequence of columns, mean one of the two amenities or both of them. we follow the order of subjects dealt within the proforma. ( viii )

The information contained in the Village Directory whole on the basis of the first-preference food grains proforma is of three types: general information as con­ for each viJlage. tained in Cols. 1-3, 10 and 16 as well as the footnotes; Information for Cols. 1-3, 10 and 16 as well as information related to amenities (Cols. 4-9); and informa­ the footnotes was obtained from the Patwari, the reve­ tion regarding the land-use pattern (Cols. 11-15). We nue official at the village level. In Cols. 1 to 3, 10 may take up these items one by one. and 16, discussed above, no symbols have been used. General Amenities Columns 1-3 of the Village Directory proforma give the code number, name, and area, in acres, of a The Village Directory also gives information about village. Col. 10 indicates the most-preferred staple educational, medical, power supply, drinking water, foods in respect of each village. and Col. 16 shows. communication and posts and telegraphs amenities at for each village, the nearest town and the distance of the village level (Cols. 4-9). This information has been such town from the concerned village in kilometre. presented with the help of certain symbols. Where more than one unit of a particular amenity exist, actual Villages have been presented in order of their cod¢ number thereof is given within brackets. As regards numbers. (It may be mentioned here that villages the educational amenities, primary, middle, and second­ have been code numbered tehsil-wise and the name and ary/higher secondary schools and colleges have been taken code number of the concerned teh~il are given at the into account. The term 'college' here stands for all types of top to the left of each double-page spread). As regards colleges whether arts, science, commerce or any other type. the names of villages, every care was taken to standar­ In the case of medical institutions, whereas hospitals and dhe the spellings of village names; yet there may be dispensaries belong to ayurvedic, unani, and allop'lthic variations in some cases between the spellings of systems, other institutions belong to allopathic system village names as given in Col. 2 of the Village Directory alone. These could be either those run by the Government proforma and in the Alphabetical List being given as or private and recognized by the former. As regards one of th~ Common Appendices. In all such cases the power supply, only such villages have been treated as version contained in the Alphabetical List may be taken the beneficiaries of power supply as are so recognised as the standard one. Any village can, of course, be by the State Electricity Department. Whether power identified with the help of its code number also. The supply in a village is used exclusively for agricultural total area of each village (Col. 3) has been rounded off purposes or otherwise has not been indicated. In provi­ to the nearest acre. Names of food grains in Col. 10 ding information regarding drinking \\-ater, the sources of the proforma indicate the most-preferred food grains of drinking water in various villages have been indicated. and lintels, wherever used as a staple food, for each It may be mentioned here that tanks. one of the village. The purpose is to indicate the staple foods sources of drinking water, are of two types. The usual which are consumed by a majority of the people in a village ponds (kutcha) or excavated tanks (pucca or village over the major part of the year. For the pur­ kutcha) belong to the first type. To the second type poses of Col. 16 of the Village Directory proforma, belong tanks (called 'Tankas') which are usually built at names of only such places as were classified as towns the basement of a house, a terrace attached to a house were taken into account. Such towns, however, may (usually in the front) or in the open ground. Such belong to neighbouring districts or even neighbouring tanks usually have pucca floor, roof and wall, and are states. In the last case, names of such states are also given in brackets. Information, wherever provided, filled with the rain-water flowing in from the roof of a house (usually pucca) or from the tops of the roofs regarding the day/days of fairs, markets etc. held in a and terraces both. The tanks which are built in the open village and the places of religious, historical and archaelo­ gical interest has been giw:D by way of footnotes. ground are also pucca and are filled with the water flowing in either from their own parapeted roofs or Some of the information as contained in the above catchment areas. These tanks have small openings mentioned Co Is. of the Village Directory has been further on one side or in the middle of their tops and such analysed in two tables viz., Table No. I and Table No.2. openings are covered with wooden planks to which are Table No. I shows villages in terms of their number attached iron hooks etc. in order to secure these open­ as well as area at tbe district and tehsil levels. In all, ings by means of lock and key as such tanks are mostly the table contains 8 different categories of area, the privately owned. lowest area-unit being 50 acres or less and the highest 5,001 acres and above. The other table shows the Protected water supply means piped water supply incidence of the use of foodgrains for a tehsil as a by means of an overhead storage tank. In terms of ( ix ) communication amenities, both "pucca" and "kutcha" Medical­ roads and rail facilities within a mile of a particular H Hospital; village are indicated. Coming to the last amenity, posts D Dispensary; and telegraphs, information for post offices, posts FC Family Planning Centre; and telegraphs offices, and telephone centres has been MeW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre; provided. HC Health Centre.

The data given in Cols. 4 to 9 of the Village Power Supply - Directory proforma has been analysed with the help of seven tabular statements and one tabular abstract. E Electrified Table No.3 indicates the number of various educational Drinking Water- institutions, the number of villages in which they are located, and their incidence per 100 sq km. at the tehsil T Tap i.e. Protected Water Supply; level. This incidence is indicated within br!lckets W Well; below the figures of the numbers of the educational TK Tank; institutions. Tables No. 4 and 5, respectively. present TW Tubewell; information in respect of medical and posts and tele­ R River; graphs amenities and the method of presentation is o Others. identical to that of Table No.3. Table No.6 shows the Communications - number of villages electrified or not electrified at the district and tehsil levels. Table No. 7 indicates the PR Pucca Road; various sources of drinking water at the district and KR Kutcha Road; tehsillevels. Table No.8 gives the position of villages T Train. in respect of the availability of "Pucca" and "Kutcha" Posts and Telegraphs- roads and rail facilities within a radius of a mile from a particular village, at the district and tehsil levels again. PO Post Office; The availability of communication facilities in respect P&T Posts and Telegraphs Office; of various distance groups in terms of distance from the TL Telephone. nearest town is indicated through Table No.9. In Land-use pattern addition to these tables, a tabular abstract (Appendix III-A) is also given at the end of the Village Directory Having discussed the general and amenitywise which gives an overall idea about the incidence of information as contained in the Village Directory, we the various amenities at the tehsil level. Blay now pass on to the third aspect of this Directory, The relevant data in respect of the various amenities, namely, the villagewise land-use pattern. Cols. 11 discussed above, came initially from the Patwari during to IS of the proforma present data regarding areas 1970. It was, however, cross-checked with information under forests, irrigated cultivation, unirrigated culti­ obtained from the University of Rajasthan, the State vation, tree-groves and orchards. fallow land, cultivable Electricity Board, the Public Health and Engineering waste, and land not available for cultivation. To begin Depar1.ment, the State Education and Medical Depart­ with, forest in the present context means only such ments, and the Posts and Telegraphs Departments. area as has been declared forest under some law of the State. Forest may be either private or Government­ The information pertaining to the educational, owned. In some cases where whole villages consist medical and postal facilities relates to the year 1970-71 exclusively of forest areas, only the area figures denoting and that to drinking water to 1969·70. Position regard­ forest and as obtained from the Forest Department have ing power-supply is as on 31-3-1971. been given. Col. No. 12 presents area figures regard­ ing cultivated irrigated area in terms of net and double~ The symbols used for denoting the various amenities cropped area. Out of the two figures given m this are: column before the bracket, the first denotes the net sown area and the second, the double-cropped area. Educational - The source or sources of irrigation along with area P Primary School; irrigated by such source/sources is/are also given in M Middle School; this column within brackets. This sourcewise breakup, H Secondary/Higher Secondary School; n~tural~y, adds up to the total of the figure/figures prece­ C College. dlDg thIS breakup. What Col. No. 12 does for irrigated ( x cultivated area, Column No. 13 does for the unirrigated Four tables and a tabular abstract further eluci­ cultivated area. There is one difference, however, while date the land-use data presented in Cols. 11-15 of the in the case of irrigated cultivated area, breakup has been Village Directory proforma. Table No. 10 presents given in terms of tbe source of irrigatioTl, this breakup an overall picture of the land-use pattern at tbe tebsil is in terms of the type of land i e. dry, inundated, tank level. Tbis table shows area breakup for each type bed or river·bed etc. in respect of the unirrigated of land as well as the percentage thereof to the total area. area of a tehsil. It also gives the total areas of land at the tebsil level. Table No. 11 presents the breakup of tbe As per the prescribed all· India proforma for the total cultivated area at the tebsilievel into total irrigated Village Directory: and total un irrigated and further provides the breakup into gross, net, and double-cropped area under each (i) Cols. 12 and 13 were to include orchards and of these categories. In addition, it provides percentage current and other fallows of upto 5 years; breakups as in the case of Table No. 10. Table No. 12 projects, at the tehsillevel again, further breakup of the (ii) Col. 14 was to include fallow land not culti­ irriga ted area in terms of the sources of irrigation and vated for more than 5 years and also shrubs sbows the percentage of each source of irrIgation to tbe and jungles in addition to grazing lands. total irrigated area. The percentage figures in respect of the various items in the three tables mentioned above But as per the pettern on which land-use figures are indicated within brackets below the actual area are maintained in this State: figures in the respective cases. The last Table (No. 13) brings us to the average percentage of cultivable waste (i) Breakup of orchards into irrigatedJunirrigated per village. The villages for this purpose have been was not available; grouped in terms of their distance from the nearest towns. A tabular abstract (Appendix III-B) of land­ (ii) Data regarding orchards on the one hand and use given at the end of the Village Directory, gives a other trees and shrubs was not available total view of the land-use pattern at tbe tehsil level. separately;

(iiI) Land lying fallow for upwards of two years was A few general points may also be noted while refer­ treated as old fallow (instead of the upwards ring to the Village Directory. As already mentioned, of five years criterion) and break-up of fallow area figures in all cases are given in acres. The area land under the irrigated/un-irrigated categories figures for tehsils were converted frem acres to sq. was not available. kms. in the case of Tables 3, 4 and 5, in order to present incidence of some amenities per 100 sq. kms. In view of these limitations the following modifica­ tions in the prescribed proforma have been made: It will be seen that in some cases particulars of one village have been included with those of some other (i) Orchards as well as other trees and shrubs village. This has been due to the records for the village bave been given at one place, in Col. 13 A ; not having been maintained separately. Similarly, a number of villages are shown as unpopulated even (ii) All fallow land, current or old i.e. of a though they may also be found as having some standing of less tban 5 years, has been given amenities. in Col. 13 B.

Tn brief, therefore, while as per the all-India Common appendices and maps pattern, the area in Col. 13 A of our proforma should have been spread over Cols. 12 and 13 on the one hand As already mentioned, the Common Appendices and Col. 14 on the other, the area in Col. I3 B should and Maps, put in Section III of this volume, are useful have been divided between Cols. 12 and 13 from the point of view of both Parts A and B of the depending upon the extent to which such fallow land District Census Hand Book. Appendix I gives the was either irrigated or unirrigated. This has not been names of all towns and villages (including urban and possible due to tbe reasons already explained. Apart rural part-villages) along with Hindi equivalents, in from tbis, the categories in Cols. 14 (old fallow of alphabetical order. The Code No. and Page Nos. given 5 years and more and grazing lands) and 15 (barren and against each town/village will help in easily locating the uncultivable land including mountains and land under data pertaining to tbe latter in Parts A and B. Appendix buildings, roads etc.) are as per tbe all-India pattern. II gives distribution of population by religion at district. ( xi ) tehsil and town levels. In case there have been any major amenities symbols which have been placed within territorial cha:lges affecting the boundaries ot the district dotted-line boxes for better readability. Hills and in question or any of it's tehsils during the intercensal mountains have been shown with the help of hachures period (1961-71) the same have been indicated in but altitudes have not been mentioned. A skeleton Appendix III. index accompanies each map; the complete index is given on the next page. Maps The district map also includes one inset indicating An attempt has been made to make the maps accom­ the tehsils within the district as also the inter-censal panying this volume as helpful as possible. Among others, changes in district and tehsil boundaries, wherever the Survey of India, Settlement, P.W.D., Railway. and Irrigation maps as well as town maps obtained from the involved .. ~uh-DiYisions ha~~lI.lso b~n ~hown~ Town Planning Department have been consulted. While (iii) Tehsil the State maps have been put at the beginning of this The basic tehsil map shows village boundaries~ volume the District, Tehsil and Town maps are village names and code numbers, village population­ being issued as a Supplement. Some of the main points size dots, towns, rivers and means of communications regarding these maps are as follows: among other things. In some cases, it bas been possible (iJ State to give only the village code numbers and not the names. A State map in colour showing district and tehsil The village-size dots do not indicate the exact village­ houndaries !lnd headquarter towns, major roads and sites. Each tehsil map carries an abridged index; the rivers and railways has been included. It is accompanied detailed index is available on the next page. by three insets showing Rajasthan in India, tehsilwise The tehsil map also carries an inset showing the population density and the intercensal territorial population density within the tehsil worked out at changes. The other State map, also in colour, shows its village level although village boundari'!s are not being physical features and i5 accompanied by insets dealing indicated. These insets constitute I) special contribution with geographic regions, rainfall, and temperature, soils of this Directorate. and land utilisation pattern. The scheme of geographic Each tehsil map is accompanied by a set of four regions of the State has been adopted from a map on amenity maps showing the villages served by the various the subject by Shri A. K. Sen of the Central Arid Zone amenities grouped under four headings viz., Transport, Research Institute Jodhpur. Postal, Education and Medical. In each case a village (ii) District having the basic amenity in the particular category, i.e., a road or railway station, a post office, a primary school This map is also in colour and shows tehsil and or a dispensary, has been shaded. In the case of all sub-divisional boundaries, mountains and hills, rivers, villages having railway stations or other amenities roads, railways and towns and villages among other ranking higher than the basic amenities mentioned things. As many villages as possible have been included above, appropriate symbols and village code numbers though in most cases it has been necessary to leave out have also been given. These amenity maps are a special some smaller villages. Village dots are in accordance project undertaken by this Directorate and it is hoped with population size. Major amenities and village code that they will be found useful in giving an idea regarding number have also been given beside the village-size dot the overall spatial distribution of amfoities. The combined and village name. However, in some cases it has not index for these amenity maps is given ~:m the next page. been possible to give the village names. In such cases, village names can be ascertained by referring to the (iv) Town/City alphabetical list. Amenity symbols have been arranged In most cases, to-the-scale maps were not available. underneath the village names. An endeavour has been In all such cases notional maps are being given. An made to locate the village-size dot as near to the actual attempt has been made to give the exact municipal village-site as possible with the help of the Survey of limits but as these limits are often not properly demarcated India toposheets. Still, it is not claimed that it has either on land or on maps, the boundaries have to be been possible to put the village-size dots with fool-proof treated as notional and approximate wherever part­ preCISIOn. As exact municipal boundaries are not villages are involved. Functional areas as well as ward known in most cases, the town areas in the district as boundaries and all other important sites and land-marks well as the tehsil maps include the outgrowth and part­ have been indicated. Names of neighbouring viJlages villages, wherever they occur, a nd their approximate and part-villages have also been given. The symbols location is indicated by sub-numbers. Spheres indicating used have been explained in each case along with the population size of towns have also been given beside map itself. xii

Wardwise and townwise densities have been shown The district, tehsil and town maps have been num­ by way of an inset in all cases in which to-the-scale bered in the following manner:- town maps were available. The densities have been District Map District code number followed by 1. worked out in terms of persons per sq. km. and have been rounded off to the nearest hundred. However, as Tehsil Maps District code number followed by 2, 3, the exact areas of ward were not available, the wardwise 4 etc. in the order of the tehsil code densities are only approximate. With regard to towns sequence witb 'N being added for each for which to-the-scale maps were not available, the insets set of amenity maps. pertaining to their maps carry only the ward boundaries Town Maps District code number followed by the and ward numbers. In both the cases, the insets also number next to that assigned to the indicate such other neigbbouring towns and outgrowths last tehsil map with the district head­ as form an urban agglomeration, wherever such an agglo­ quarter city/town coming first and meration exists. The boundaries of outgrowths are, other towns getting subsequent numbers of course, approximate. as per the code sequence.

INDICES

2. INDEX FOR TEHSIL. MAPS I. INDEX FOR DISTRICT MAPS _._.- INHRNATIONAL BOUNDARY INTERNATIONAL BOUNO.l.AY

STATE BOUNDARY T£HSIL BOUNDARY

OISTFUCT BOUNDARY VILLAGE BOUNOARV

SUB ~ DIVISIONAL eOUNDARY T(::HSll HEADQUARTER

TEHSIL BOUNDARY TAR/CEMENf CONCRETE ROAD DISTRICT HEADQUARTER IPALII METALLEDI GRAVELLED ROAD SUB- DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTER SOJAT U~METALLED! FAIR WEATHER ROAD/CAAT TRACK =====:: ====

TEHSIL HE ADQUARTER l'E~~.!l.!. B~OAD GAUGE ~AILWAY WITH STATION ell TAR/ CEMENT CONCRETE ROAD METER GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION IIII E3 I III NH SH iNOTe NH OR St'I SIGNIFY NATIONAL HIGHWAY OR STATE HIGHWAY' RIVER

METALLEOI GRAVELLED ROAD T.ANKS 2lc.

UNMETALLED/ FAIR WEATHER ROAD! CART TRACK ======NOTE' TOWNS AHD VILLAGES BY POPULATION SIZE AS IN THE BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STAnON 0 INDEX FOR DISTRICT MAPS ABOVE

METER GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATtON I I I I E3 I I I I 3. INDEX FOR AMENITIES MAPS

RIVER ~ TRANSPORT: TANKS etc 0. TAR/CEMENT CONCRETE ROAD

HILLS l~~~~~ ~,\i\t~:~\~:~! METALLED! GRAVELLED AOAD

UNMETALLED I FAIR WEATHER ROAD I CART TRACK

BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION TOWNS BY POPULATION SIZE' ... ~ • a VI .. V.IV 111"11 M~TER GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION up to 5,000 10,000 20,000 50,000 100,000 to to to to I NOTE. VILLAGES SERVED BY MAJOR ROADS OR .,999 9,999 19,999 .9,999 99,999 alton ,-,AVING RAILWAY STATION HAVE BEEN SHADED

POSTAL: VILLAGES BY POPULATION SIZE: 0 • TELEGRAPH OFFICE PT Unpopv- Up to 200• 500• 1,000• 2,000 5,000 t. '0 to •'0 • tELEPHONE OFFICE TL lotd I •• 499 99. 1,999 4,999 aboye• ~OTE . YILLAGES HAYING POST OFFICES ARE SHADED PANCHAVAT SAMITI; POLICE STATION PS® EDUCATIONAL POST. TELEGRAPH" TELEPHONE I "051 OFFICE PT TL PO MIDDLE SCHOOL M CrRCUIT HOUSE CH HIGH/HIG~ER SECONDARY SCHOOL H REST HOUSE I OAK OR INSPECTION 8UNGALOW I fNSPECT-ION HUT NOTE. YILLAGES HAYING PRIMAR' SCHOOLS ARE SHADED HOSPITAL MEOICAL : DISPENSARY> MATERNITY • CHILD WELFARE, HEALTH, HOSPITAL H FAMILY PLANNING CENTRE MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE Mew COLLEGE HEALTH CENTRE HC HIGH/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL; MIDDLE SCHOOL FAMILY PLANNING CENTRE FC .... ANDI, MARKET NOfE VILL .... GES HAVING DISPENSAPIES ARE SHADED

As already stated, aU town maps carry their respec­ municipal and ward boundaries have been universa JJy tive indices. However, it may be mentic-ned here that shown as 0_ - - 0 and - - - - respectively. ANALYTICAL NOTE

A. TOWN DIRECTORY

Introductory population of38,630, being the larger. Civic administra­ tionwise, both the towns are governed by municipal As already mentioned, the Town Directory consists boards with Barmer having a municipality of category 2. of six Statements which follow this note. We may now analyse the data, thus presented, in respect of the towns Functional categorywis.:, while Balotra shows of this district with the help of four Tables which relate industrial characteristics primarily, Barmer does so only to Statements, I, III and V, respectively. There is no secondarily. case of urban agglomeration with outgrowth in this district. A study of CoIs.6-13 in conjunction with Table No.1, which follows, shows that since 1901-11 population Statement 1 of all the towns has registered an upward trend with the exception of Balotra town in 1911-21. As regards A look at eols. 6-13 will show that of the two 1961-71, Balotra has returned the highest growth rate, towns Balotra is small-sized, with Barmer baving a viz 45.29 per cent.

TABLE No.1 DECADAL POPULATION VARIATION (1901-1971)

S1. No. Name of Town 1901-1911 1911-1921 1921-1931 1931-1941 1941-1951 1951-1961 1961-1971

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Barmer +5.21 +12.60 +28.62 +30.42 + 72.70 +32.62 +39.96

2. Balotra +5.67 -4.92 +8.93 +38.64 +24.11 +25.66 +45.29

Statement 1I municipality of category 2, has the highest total annual It will be seen from Col. 3 that there is a considerable Receipt and Expenditure figures. The pattern of source­ variation in the altitude of Barmer from that of Balotra. wise income and head wise expenditure varies considerably Jodbpur is the nearest city in respect of the towns in this from one town to another. Barmer, as compared with district. Both the towns have railway stations and bus Balotra, has higher percentages of per capita income in stands. terms of revenue from taxes, and also in relation to government grants, loans and advances. As regards the Statement III percentages of per capita expenditure Balotra shows A look at eols. 3-16 in conjunction with Table Nos. higher figures whereas in the case of general administra­ 2 and 3 will show that Barmer, which happens to be a tion Barmer enjoys tbat distinction.

TABLE No.2 RECEIPT (SOURCEWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

Revenue derived SI. Name and Class of Town Civic Admims· Receipt through from municipal Receipt from Total Rece!pt No. tratlon Status & taxes properties apart Government Category from taxes and Grant, Loans & other sources Advances

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Barmer (III) M(2) 82.35 17.09 0.56 100.00 (12.94) (2.69) (0.09) (15.72)

2. Balotra (IV) M(3) 48.11 23.62 28.27 100.00 (14.17) (6.96) (8.33) (29.46) ( xiv)

TABLE No.3

EXPENDITURE (HEADWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

S1. Name and Class Civic Administration General Public Safety, Public Other sources Total No. of Town Status & Category Administration Health and Conve­ Expenditure nience, Public Work & Public Institutions .., .. 3 4 5 6 7

1. Barmer (III) M(2) 48.58 44.43 6.99 100.00 (9.90) (9.05) (1.42) (20.37)

2. Balotra (IV) M(3) 8.53 47.89 43.58 100.00 (1.93) (10.82) (9.85) (22.60)

Statement IV TABLE No.4

It will be observed that the system of sanitation is, MEDICAL FACILITIES generally 8peaking, traditional, though each town has SI. Total No. of beds No. of beds per provison for latrines. In the removal of night soil the No. Name of Town in medical 1,000 population insti tuti ons usual head-load and cart-load methods prevail. Both 2 3 4 the towns have protected water supply schemes; and are electrified. Neither of the towns, however, has a fire­ 1. Barmer 55 1.42 fighting unit. 2. Balotra 9 0.51

Statement V Statement VI As may be seen from the Statement, the items under In terms of medical and educational amenities, sub-heads 'imported' and 'exported' pertain to daily Barmer town is the one best served. Both the towns necessities, generally speaking, though chemicals, colours, have cinemas. Table No.4 (which follows), shows that blankets, and printed and dyed cloth are to be noted. Among the manufactured articles, woollen textiles, deserve Barmer provides for higber number of beds per tbou'and to be mentioned. Each town bas banking facilities and population in medical institutions, in comparison with other credit facilities in terms of agricultural and non­ Balotra. agricultural credit societies. ANALYTICAL NOTE

B. VILLAGE DIRECfORY

Geueral The highest number of villages 450, belong to the eighth category. As regards the tehsils, the only village in As may be seen from Table No.1 below, the entire first category belongs to Pachpadra tehsil, the three district consists of 855 villages of which 382 belong to villages in the second category belong to . Barmer Barmer tebsil and 158, 147,89 and 79 to Pacbpadra, and Pacbpadra tehsils respectively, and the only one Chohtan, Siw3n3 and Sheo tehsjls respectively. As vjlJage in the third category belongs to Siwana tehsiJ. The regards the classification of villages in terms of area, biggest concentration of villages obtains in the area the district's 855 villages fall mainly into 5 out of the 8 categories seventh and eighth. It will, thus appear that categories provided for, there being in all 5 villages the villages in this district tend to be large-sized in terms falling into the area categories first, second and third. of area.

TABLE No.1

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY AREA

Area in acres r------"- Di~trictjTehsil Total No. 50 or less 51-100 101-200 201-500 501-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001+ of villages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Barmer District 855 3 1 16 32 86 266 450 1. Sheo Tehsil 79 2 3 15 58 2. Barmer Tehsil 382 5 17 47 117 195 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 158 6 9 22 60 59 4. Chohtan Tehsil 147 3 1 6 43 94 5. Siwana Tehsil 89 2 11 31 44

Table No.2, 'Which follows. shows that for the of the tehsils in the district. The use of jowar and maize district as a whole, bajra and wheat, in that order, are is only an exception. the most commonly used foodgrains. This is also true

TABLE No.2

STAPLE FOOD (Figures indicate the number of villages)

Names of Staple foods DistrictjTehsil r------"------, Wheat Barley Maize Gram Jowar Bajra Gojra Gochana Rice Moth Bejar

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Barmer District 36 4 809 1. Sheo Tehsil 79 2. Barmer Tehsil 10 368 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 3 1 152 4. Chohtan Tehsil 4 3 140 5. Siwana Tehsil 19 70 (xvi)

The various places where hats/markets/fairs are held middle schools and 10 secondary /higher ~econdary schools. have been indicated in the footnotes. Darmer, Dalotra, There is no college in the district. In terms of the Jodbpur, Jalor, Tharad (Gu;arat) are the five nearest number of these institutions, Barmer tehsil is the oIle best towns in respect of the various villages in tbe district. Among the places of interest are temples, shrines, served in respect of primary and middle schools, and dargahs and other religious places. Siwana tehsil in respect of the secondary/higher secondary schools The highest inddence of primary and middle Amenities schools, per 100 Sq. Km., obtains in Siwana tehsil. (i) Educational The dil;trict, as a whole, has 536 primary schools, 27

TABLE No.3

AVAILABILITY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Educational facilities r------.A.------., Primary Schools Middle Schools Sec./Higher Sec. Schools Colleges ,...---.A.__ -, ,---...... __-----., r---~---., Total area in r-----.A__ DistrictJTehsil No. of No. of No. of No. of No.ofvillages No. of No. of No. of Sq. Km. villages Primary villages Middle having Secon- Secondary/ villages Colleges having Schools having SchOOls dary/Higber Higher having Primary Middle Secondary Secondary Colleges Schools Schools Schools Schools

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Barmer District 499 536 26 27 10 10

I. Sheo Tehsll 6,630 42 58 2 2 I to.S7 ) (0.03) (0.02)

2. Barmer Tehsil 11,921 236 238 10 II 3 3 (2.00) (0.09) to.03 )

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 3,430 68 71 6 6 1 (2.07) (0.17) (0.03)

4. Chohtan Tehsil 4,674 95 104 2 2 1 (2.22) (004) (0.02)

5. Siwana Tehsil 2,723 58 65 6 6 4 4 (2.39) (0.22) (0.15)

(iiJ Medical welfare centres, and 14 family planning centres. The In the district, as a whole, there are 56 dispensaries, incidence of dispensaries and hospitals, per 100 Sq. Km .. 11 hospitals, II health centres, 5 maternity and child is the highest in Siwana tehsil. ( xvii)

TABLE No.4

A VAILABILITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Medical facilities r------...A.------""'""I Dispenmries Hospitals Health Centres Maternity.~ Child Family Planning Total Welfare Centres Centres area in r----..A.,_--""'""I r---.A.------, -----, r------"---~ r---.A._-""'""I Sq. Km. No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of District/Tehsi I villages Dispen- villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity villages Family havmg saries havmg havmg Centres having & Child having Planning Dispen- Hospitals Health Maternity Welfare Family Centres saries Centres & Child Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Barmer District 54 56 II 11 11 11 5 5 14 14 1. Sheo Tehsil 6,630 8 8 I 1 1 1 (0.12) (0.02) (0.02) (0.02) 2. Barmer Tehsil 11,921 17 18 4 4 3 3 2 2 7 7 (0.15) (0.03) (0.03) (0.02) (0.06) 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 3,430 9 10 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 (0.29) (0.06) (0.09) (0.06) (0.03) 4. Chol.tan Tehsil 4,674 II II 2 2 1 2 2 (0.24) (0.0-1) (0.02) (0.04) 5. Siwana Tehsil 2,723 9 ';) 2 2 3 3 I 3 3 (0.33) (0.07) (0.11) \0.04) (0.11 )

(iii) Posts and Telegraphs po~ts and telegraphs offices and 19 telephone centres. Chobtan tebsil has the highest incidence of post offices, The district, on the whole has 258 post offices, 17 per 100 Sq. Km.

TABLE No.5

AVAILABILITY OF POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Postal and Telegraphic facilities r------_Jo.._------""'""I Total Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres area in r----___.A..----...., r-----.A.------, r------___.A..----""'""I District/Tehsil Sq. Km. No. of villages No. of Post No. of villages No. of 1'osts No. of villages No. of Tele- having Post Offices having Posts & Telegraphs having Tele- phone Centres Offices & Telegraphs Offices phone Centres Offices 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Barmer District 254 258 17 17 19 26* 1. Sheo Tehsil 6,630 28 30 2 2 1 iO.45) (0.03) (0.02) 2. Barmer Tehsil 11,921 122 122 4 4 5 5 (1.02) (0,03) (0.04) 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 3,430 24 24 5 5 4 11* (0.70) (0.15) (0.12) 4. Chohtan Tehsil 4,674 55 56 2 2 7 7 (1.20) (0.04) (0.15) ., 5. Siwana Tehsil 2,723 25 26 4 4 2 .. (0.95) (0.15) (0.07)

* Includes 7 Phones. ( xviii )

(Iv) Power Supply the tehsils, none has a sizable number of electrified As the following table shows, only about 1/27th of villages. Shea baving only one electrified village. and the total villages of the district are electrified. Among Chohtan not even one.

TABLE No.6

POWER SUPPLY

Villages having Villages not hav- Villages having Villages not hav- Districtrrehsil Power supply ing Power supply District/Tehsil Power supply ing Power supply

2 3 2 3

Barmer District 31 824 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 13 145

1. Sheo Tehsil 78 4. Chohtan Tehsil 147

2. Barmer Tehsil 3 379 5. Siwana Tehsil 14 75

(v) Drinking water as sources of drinking water, come next. Only 17 As table No.7 shows, the district depends largely on villages enjoy protected water facility and 26 villages wells and tanks as sources of drinking water while rivers, tube-well facility.

TABLE No.7

DRINKING WATER

Sources ---"------,of drinking water Districtrrehsil Tap Well Tank River Tubewell Others

2 3 4 5 6 7

Barmer District 17 640 468 46 26 116

1. Sheo Tehsil 6 56 64 11 5

2. Barmer Tebsil 2 285 172 27 8 84

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 79 112 ]5 3 27

4. Chohtan Tehsil 143 58

5. Siwana Tehsil 6 77 61 3 3

(vi) Communication facilities roads ::.nd railway stations. A fair number of villages are accessible by K utcha roads only, while a good The foll(i)wing table indicates that only a small number of tbem have no roads whatsoever. In Chohtan number of villages in the district are served by pucca tehsiI not a single village has railway facility. ( XiX)

TABLE No.8

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

Means of Communication Means of Communication

,-_____.A. ____ ~ ,-_____.A. ___ . __-, Pucca Kutcha Railway Pucca Kutcha Railway District/Tehsil Road Road Station District fTehsi I Road Road Station

2 3 4 2 3 4

Barmer District 128 414 27 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 24 79 7

I. Sheo Tehsil 23 30 3 4. Chohtan Tehsil 11 69

2. Barmer Tehsil 68 194 11 5. Siwana Tehsil 2 42 6

The availability of communication facilities, as falls in the 51-100 Km. distance group. There are only projected in Table No.9, will show tbat the largest num­ 4 villages which have both pucca road and rail and 13 ber of villages having butb pucca and kutcba roads villages which have both kutcba road and rail facilities.

TABLE No.9

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION (VILLAGES GROUPED IN TERMS OF DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

,-______Means of--A-- Communication -, Distance from the Total !\to. nearest town of villages Pucca Kutcha Pucca Pucca Kutcha Others (inkm.) Road Road Road Road Road and and and River Rail Rail

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

5 or less 11 2 7

6-10 16 6 5 2

11-15 25 7 10 2

16--25 90 15 4! 5

26-50 276 35 135 5 2

51-100 338 44 149 3 3

101-200 99 7 45

201+

Land-use pattern Siwana tebsiIs, baving such areas) area under fallow-land and that not available for cultivation belong to Barmer The following table shows that in terms of area, tehsil while largest area under culturable waIte belongs Barmer is tbe largest tehsil followed by Sbeo, Cbohtan, to Sheo tehsil. The bighest percentages of (to total tehsil Pachpadra and Siwana tehsils in tbat order. area) irrigated and unirrigated area and of area not available for cultivation belong to Siwana tehsil, of area Two tehsils only, Sbeo and Siwana-have forest areas, under fallow land to Chohtan tehsil, and of that under Sheo baving tbe larger of the two. Tbe largest irrigated culturable waste to Sheo tehsil. Area under forests and area belongs to Si Nana tehsil and the largest un-irrigated tree-groves etc. being negligible, the comparison of area; area under tree-groves and orcbards, (only Barmer, percentages would be of little use. ( xx )

TABLE No. 10

LAND UTILISATION PATTERN (Area in acres)

Tehsil Total Area Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Tree Fallow land Culturable Not available (Rural) groves & Waste for cultiva- Orchards tion

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Sheo Tehsil 1,638,281 24,544 102,467 378,444 1,008,939 123,887 (100.00) (1.50) (6.25) (23.10) (61.59) (7.56)

2. Barrner Tehsil 2,945,849 4,767 1,374,454 948 1,133,376 281,279 151,025 (100.00) (0.16) (46.66) (0.03) (38.47) (9.55) (5.13)

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 847,593 12,644 407,368 4 279,150 73,692 74,735 (100.00) (1.49) (48.06) (Neg.) (32.93) (8.70) (8.82)

4. Chohtan Tehsil 1,154,976 16 390 444,419 525,339 105,484 79,328 (100.00) (Neg.) (0.03) (38.48) (45.49) (9.13) (6.&7)

5. Siwana Tehsil 672,957 5,327 15,704 335,757 873 163,790 54,930 96,576 (100.00) (0.79) (2.34) (49.89) (0.13) (24.34) (8.16) (14.35)

As is evident from Table No. 11, the largest gross irrigated double-cropped area belong to Siwana tehsil. cultivated, and the largest gross un-irrigated areas belong The highest percentages (to total cultivated tehsil area) to Barmer tehsil, the largest cultivated double-cropped of cultivated double-cropped, gross irrigated, irrigated area belongs to Siwana tehsil, and the largest gross double cropped, and also of un-irrigated double-cropped irrigated area, irrigated double-cropped area and un- areas belong to Siwana tehsiI.

TABLE No. 11

IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREA (Area in acres)

Total cultivated area Irrigated Un-irrigated ,---____..A.. ___- __ ~ r------"------~ r------A._---~ Tehsil Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Cropped Cropped Cropped

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. Sheo Tehsil 102,467 102,467 102,467 102,467 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 2. Barrner Tehsil 1,383,212 1,379,221 3,991 8,739 4,767 3,972 1,374,473 1,374,454 19 (100.00) (99.71) (0.29) (0.63) (0.34) (0.29) (99.37) (99.37) (Neg.) 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 425,263 420,012 5,251 16,675 12,644 4,031 408,588 407,368 1,220 000.(0) (98.77) ( 1.23) (3.92) (2.97) (0.95) (96.08) (95.80) (0.28) 4. Chohtan Tehsil 445,094 444,809 285 492 390 102 444,602 444,419 183 (100.00) (99.94) (0.06) (O.ll) (0.09) (0.02) (99.89) (99.85) (0.04) 5. Siwana Tehsil 358,640 351,461 7,179 21,626 15,704 5,922 337,014 335.757 1,257 (100.00) (98.00) (2.001 (6.03) (4.38) ( 1.65) (93.97) (93.62) (0.35)

Table No. 12, which follows, indicates that the A negligible area in this tehsil is irrigated by canals also. largest gross cultivated irrigated, as well as the Irrigation by tanks is practised in this district and largest well-irrigated areas belong to Siwana tebsil. irrigation by welts is prevalent except in Sheo tehsil. ( xxi )

TABLE No. 12

SOURCES OF IRRIGATION (Area in acres)

Tehsil Total gross Sources of Irrigation cultivated ,-'----- ~ irrigated area Wells Tanks Canals Others

2 3 4 5 6

Sheo Tehsil

2. Barmer Tehsil 8,739 8,479 260 (100.00) (97.02) (2.98) 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 16,675 14,7()1 1,974 (100.00) (88.16) (11.84) 4. Chohtan Tehsil 492 492 (100.00) (100.00) 5. Siwana Tebsil 21,626 20,019 1,607 (100.00) (92.57) (7.43)

Table No. 13 projects the percentages of cultivable and the lowest in 51·100 Km. distance group in terms wastes per village. It will be noted that the highest of distance from the nearest town. percentage obtains in the dhtance group 5 Km. or less

TABLE No. 13

CULTIVABLE WASTE (VILLAGES GROUPED BY DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

Distance from Total No. of A verage percentage Distance from Total No. of Average percentage the nearest town villages of cultivable waste the nearest town villages of cultivable waste (inkm.) per village (in km.) per village

2 3 2 3

5 or leu 11 9.09 26-50 276 0.36

6-10 16 6.25 51-100 338 0.30

11-15 25 4.00 101-200 99 1.01

16-25 90 1.11 201+

TOWN DIRECTORY 2

TOWN DIRECTORY Statement 1- Status, Growth History and Functional Category

,--.. , Population of the town at the Censuses of ~ '8 c: '0 c: ;>, '"c: SI. Name and Class Location Name of Tehsil '0.2 ~ 1:- "o ... " (D' / 0"0... 0- 1921 1931 1941 ._ ou No. of Town Code 1St. C) ~ :g Oll~ 1901 1911 1951 1961 1971 t> 00_ (:~\O Teh./Town :2 ~ ;; "*- ::::aO\ Code Nos.) va '"u.s ~U:::::'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

1 Barmer (m) 16/2/1 Barmer M(2) 6,064 6,380 7,184 9,240 12,051 20,812 27,600 38,630 Service-cum- trade and commerce- cum-indu- strial.

2 Balotra (IV) 16/3 'II Pachpadra M(3) 5,118 5,403 5,142 5,601 7,765 9,637 12,110 17,595 Industrial- cum-trade and comm- erce

Statement JJ -Physical AspecTs and Location

Physical aspects Name of and road distance (in km.) from

,.... SI. Name of Town .,u'" Annual Temperature Nearest City State District Sub-divisi- Nearest No. '0':: rainfall (in centigrade) (i.e. town with H.Q. H.Q. anal H.Q./ Railway Nearest ::> " (in mms.) population of Tehsil H.Q. StatIon Bus Stand .= S Max. Min. one lakh or <.:: more)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Barmer 202 310.3 46.3 4.9 Jodhpur(210) Jaipur(47S) Barmer(O) Barmer(O)/ Barmer(O) Barmer(O) Barmer(O)

2 Balotra III 193.1 t N.A·t N.A.:j: Jodhpur(I05) Jaipur(41O) Barmer(II5) Balotra(O)/ Balotra(O) Balotra(O) Pach- padra(I2)

t Rainfall figures are based on the average of6 years. t The nearest place for which temperature figures are available is Barmer. 3

TOWN DIRECTORY

StCltement III - Municipal Finance (1968-69)

Receipt tRs. '00) Expenditure (Rs. '00)

u '"0 u ..c '"0 C ... Sl. Name of Town Oll C :::> ._~ II)'" ;.II) (5 ,~ II) 0 ~o v ::s.- «I >< E 0 .., t: rJl c." c OJ ",._ '" ..cc ~ .S'" >< o.~ EEE~~ .... "C ... -..c'" 0 0 rJl ...... II)._ .~ .S:! ... '0 rJl c ;> II) (;j :=" .S:! ...;. -c til u (;j 0'" ~Eg.~8 '" ..c: c 8 :0 ..0'"0 :0 ..c: .., >< OJ C .. 00 OOl 0 '"0 11)-0 ::l :0 0 ::l C :::l ::l 0 ~;:! ~<.':: Co. c..::; C;~ -l < <5 f- 0", c.. c..", c.. c.. <5 f-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Barmer 5,000 717 34 321 6,072 3,824 755 575 2,092 75 550 7,871

2 Balotra 2,494 41 164 1.25i 44 I,lS4 5,184 339 876 975 53 1,733 3,976

Statement JV - CMc and other Amenities

No. of latrines Protected water supply ., Electrification (;j U (number of connections) rJl .s; "Oll rJl II.) OD OJ :.0:::: "Oll No. ..c .. c ._o --. -; .S ._"O ... .S on 0 o til '0 c ou- >-c'" ~ .. -; ~ IJ~ ..0 _0 ... -0- :.::: II) I) o..c '(3= Oll ·c .~- E~ ... 0 ;.:; II)'" _'" II) ... II.) ...'" 0 , E ~ ~E .s; II) ..c.!2!l " E

2 3 4 5 6 7 Ii 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Barmer 12.8 OSD 95 528 12 HL/CL TW 400,000 905 11 438 570

2 Balotra 13.0 OSD 85 735 11 HL/CL TW 150,000 622 3 315 335 24 4

TOWN DIRECTORY Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities

(Figures denote units)

Recreational & Medical Facilities Educational Facilities Cultural FacilitIes

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I Barmer H (2) 55 ASC(l) 2 5 6 2 2 D (2) TBC (1) MCW (I) FC (1) AYU.H(I) HOM. D (1)

2 Balotra H (1) 9 2 3 2 MCW (1) AYU. D(I)

Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking

, -a_... CIJ 'Cco _ ,_, :I'" ..10: ~.-,'0 C B:~ c.., os 'i: g 0" 51. Name of Towr. Names of the three most important commodities CQ Ul ~CIl ZU No. ... (,._ -..,C!:S._ Imported Exported Manufactured 0 0 ..... ~~ .E·~ 0 0'.., .. 0- 0 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Z Zu Z8tf.l

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1 Barmer Cloth Cereals, Oils Wool Bajra Ghee Printed Woollen 3 46 pulses, textiles textiles Sugar, gur

2 Balotra Cloth Kirana Chern- Dyed & Blankets Leather Dyed Blankets Ju tis 3 17 (grocery) ical Printed made from shoes cloth made from (shoes) colours cloth goat hairs goat hairs VILLAGE DIRECTORY

NOTE In some cases the Patwari bas erroneously treated the doubJe­ cropped but once-irrigated area as double-cropped irrigated which has resulted in the net irrigated area being either zero or less than even half the double-cropped irrigated area in col. 12_ In such cases reference may be made only to the gross area (given within brackets) in cols. 12 & 13. 6 TEHSJL : 1 - SHEO

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1 Sundra 3,31,844 P(2) W(12),TK(3) PR,KR PO(2) Bajra 2 Munaba 7,509 0(4) PR PO Bajra 3 laisindhar 91,379 P(4) D W(2),TK(2),0(8) PR,KR,T PO(2) Bajra 4 Dabar 33,380 W,TK(3) KR Bajra 5 Hafiya @ Sankhli 4,723 W,TK Bajra

6 Hadhra 26,546 P W(2),TK(2) PR PO Bajra 7 Godhanli @ Kundal 12,011 W,TK Bajra 8 Unrod 16,279 W,TK Bajra 9 JhinkaJi 22,225 P W,TK(2) KR PO Bajra 10 Judiya 5,805 P W,TK(2) KR Bajra

11 Girab 1,00,160 P(4) D W(7),TK(8),TW PR,KR PO Bajra 12 Medusar 79,566 P(2) W(6),TK(4) KR PO Bajra 13 Tamlor 24,604 P W(5),TK PR,T PO Hajra 14 GadraRoad@ Herseengdeser* 2,992 M H,D T,W(2),TW PR,T PO Bajra 15 Handasar 20,076 P W(2),TK(3) PR Bajra

16 Harsanit 99,439 P(6) D W(12),TK(10),TW PO Bajra 17 Kharchi 9,894 P TK Bajra 18 Halewa 23,178 P W(3) KR PO Hajra 19 Majholi 792 0(2) Bajra 20 Redana 26,462 P W(7),TK(3) KR PO Bajra

21 Dedriyar 8,351 W,TK KR PO Bajra 22 Phogera 9,976 W,TK Hajra 23 Tirwaniyar 6,767 P W,TK PR Bajra 24 Posama 2,970 W,TK Bajra 25 Moogeriya 27,058 P W(3),TK(3) PR,KR PO Bajra

26 Suwala 11,550 P W(2),TK(3) PR Hajra 27 Balasar 11,362 P W,TK(2) PR PO Bajra 28 Kana-ka-Gaon 9,269 W,TK(4) Bajra 29 Barseenga 5,495 P W(2),TK KR Hajra 30 Swami-ka-Gaon 9,997 W(2),TK KR PO Bajra

31 KalijaJ 2,307 Bajra 32 Negarda 8,246 W,TK(3) KR Bajra 33 Chak Negarda 626 Hajra 34 Chak Harwa 241 Bajra 35 Harwa 17,827 P TK(2),TW PR Hajra

36 Rajdal 9,757 P W(2),TK(2) PR PO Bajra 37 Mati-ka-Gol 2,330 TK Bajra 38 Khuda1t 5,740 P TK PR Bajra 39 Hariyara 15,944 TK PR Hajra 40 Dharvi Khurd 23,511 P TK(2) Bajra

41 Pusar** 14,778 P W,TK Bajra 42 Chak Goonga 5,036 TK Hajra 43 Goongatt 18,069 P,H HC,FC T,W,TK(2) PR PO Hajra 44 Harbecha 2,724 TK KR Bajra 45 Mega-ka-Gaon 3,720 TK Bajra * Temple of Shivji. ** Shrine of Lehar Nathji. t Jain Temple. tt Temples of Hanumanji, Thakurji and Mahadeoji. t + Temple of Thakurji. 7 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) ~ Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow CUlti- Area nat Nearest Town Q) -0 vesand land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 ]2 ]3 ]3A ]3B 14 15 ]6

2,153 231(0231) 2,011 3,06,520 20,929 Barmer (185) ] 68(068) 3,200 3,712 529 Barmer (120) 2 1033(01033) 41,044 48,220 ],082 Barmer (110) 3 32 5,438 26,176 1,734 Barmer (125) 4 318 416 2,515 1,474 Barmer (190) 5

],510 150(0150) 2,770 17,670 4,446 Barmer (170) 6 196(0196) 1,467 6,940 3,408 Barmer (185) 7 1596(01596) 2,204 12,080 399 Barmer (l09) 8 968(0968) 6,063 12,857 2,337 Barmer (85) 9 416(0416) 1,417 2,986 986 Barmer (80) 10

6,243 19,418 64,213 10,286 Barmer (105) 11 7,511 36,509 33,946 1,600 Barmer (103) 12 7,939 15,877 788 Barmer (96) l3 283 1,349 999 361 Barmer (85) 14 2,416 10,869 6,189 602 Barmer (89) 15

4,078 37(037) 54,554 39,027 1,743 Barmer (85) 16 5,432 4,344 118 Barmer (81) 17 11,390 10,634 1,154 Barmer (72) 18 747 20 25 Barmer (88) ]9 7,936 ]3,966 4,560 Barmer (46) 20

4,032 4,055 264 Barmer (71) 21 693(0693) 5,363 3,750 170 Barmer (60) 22 633(0633) 1,476 3,316 1,342 Barmer (88) 23 604(0604) 1,560 796 10 Barmer (70) 24 4822(04822) 5,150 16,276 810 Barmer (37) 2S

2937(02937) 732 7,570 311 Barmer (31) 26 2952(02952) 1,205 6,399 806 Barmer (70) 27 2,196 3,587 3,486 Barmer (34) 28 1,651 2,231 1,613 Barmer (90) 29 2,828 5,790 1,379 Barmer (90) 30

260 2,045 2 Barmer (73) 31 19(019) 1,814 4,790 1,623 Barmer (70) 32 323 303 Barmer (68) 33 28(028) 73 l38 2 Barmer (64) 34 302(0302) 3,910 9,952 3,663 Barmer (63) 35

535(0535) 2,384 3,911 2,927 Barmer (74) 36 ]30(0130) 292 1,696 212 Barmer (74) 37 1244(01244) 504 3,095 897 Barmer (70) 38 1307(01307) 1,480 9,463 3,694 Barmer (83) 39 2296(02296) 3,375 15,993 ],847 Barmer (87) 40

2240(02240) 1,087 9,999 1,452 Barmer (72) 41 449(0449) 519 3,476 592 Barmer (59) 42 2565(02565) 3,997 10,735 772 Barmer (59) 43 757(0757) 364 1,413 190 Barmer (62) 44 73(073) 1,026 2,467 154 Barmer (64) 45 8 TEHSIL : 1 • SHEO, 2 • BARMER

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46 Jhanpli Kalan 12,461 P W(2),TK(3) PO Bajra 47 Jhanpli Khurd 801 TK,W Bajra 48 Rawat-ka-Gaon 3,541 TK PR Bajra 49 Jasa-ka-Gaon 2,285 P 0(3) KR PO Bajra 50 Chak Bhenska 93 W(2) Bajra

51 Kotra* 64,808 P(4) D W(20),TK(8),TW PR,KR PO Bajra 52 Akli 6,906 W,TK Bajra 53 Thumbali 9,975 P TK Bajra 54 Giral 3,634 W(2),TK Bajra 55 Agoriya 3,864 T,W PR Bajra

56 Nimbla 16,446 P D E W,TK(2),TW,T PR,KR PO Bajra 57 Sajeetra 24,827 p W,TK,TW KR Bajra 58 Nimbasar 5,574 T,W,TK PR Bajra 59 Sheot 23,612 M D T,TK(5) PR,KR PO Bajra 60 Balait 21,080 P TK(2),0(4) Bajra

61 Beesoo Khurd 7,096 W,TK KR Bajra 62 Beesoo Kalan t 2,404 P TK KR PO Bajra 63 Bheeyar 46,440 P D W(3),TK(4),TW(2) KR PO Bajra 64 Mogerai 3,606 0 Bajra 65 Dharvi Kalan 18,496 P TK(2),TW Bajra

66 Olecha 2,283 W(2) Bajra 67 Shekhe-ka-Gaon 2,568 W(3) Bajra 68 Ratkuriya 3,124 W(3) Bajra 69 Arang 22,757 P W(6),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 70 Chochara 19,764 P W(3),TK(2) KR Bajra

71 Kanasar 20,987 P W(4),TK(3),TW KR Bajra 72 Undoo 32,348 P W(15),TK(4),TW KR PO Jowar, Maize 73 Kashmir 26,852 P W(5),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 74 Mokhab Kalan** 14,015 W,TK(2) KR Bajra 75 Chak Mokhab 452 W Bajra

76 Mokhab Khurd 9,085 P W,TK(2) KR PO Bajra 77 Nagardatt 22,079 P W,TK(3) PO Bajra 78 Posal 6,223 P W,TK(2) Bajra 79 Batara 5,280 TK Bajra

TEHSlL : 2 - BARMER 1 S~sau 771 W Bajra 2 Doodaberi 4,933 P W(Il),TK KR Bajra 3 Malwa 4,021 W(3) KR Bajra 4 S()khru 15,130 P W(3),TK(2) Bajra 5 Nad 25,118 P(2) W(2),TK(2) KR PO Bajra

6 Slira Chaman 1,828 P W KR PO Bajra 7 Slira Jageer 5,243 W KR Bajra 8 Slira Narpatan 6,513 W KR Bajra 9 Kerawa 2,554 W Bajra 10 Kanoda 6,272 P W Bajra

* Temples of Hanumanji, Mahadeoji, Piyare Natbji and Jain Temple. ** Temple a.nd birth place of Ramdeoji. t Temples of Garib Nathji, Hinglor Mata, Shivji and Jain Temple. tt Temple ()f Garib Nathji. + + 'Temple of Thakurji. 9 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) ci Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town II) "0 ves and land vable available (Distance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

16(D16) 2,194 7,722 2,529 Barmer (70) 46 53 599 149 Barmer (70) 47 292(D292) 266 2,384 599 Barmer (61) 48 638(D638) 334 1,190 123 Barmer (61) 49 14(D14) 4 68 7 Barmer (63) 50

5487(D5487) 11,540 37,771 10,010 Barmer (64) 51 422(D422) 1,418 4,018 1,048 Barmer (53) 52 1190(D 1190) 2,628 6,067 90 Barmer (51) 53 231(D231) 841 2,463 99 Barmer (48) 54 343(D343) 1,056 1,987 478 Barmer (42) 55

4886(D4886) 2,992 8,073 495 Barmer (38) 56 4872(D4872) 2,851 15,725 1,379 Barmer (38) 57 460(D460) 80 4,809 225 Barmer (54) 58 2839(D2839) 4,116 14,767 1,890 Barmer (54) 59 1067(D 1067) 5,787 12,179 2,047 Barmer (65) 60

1263(D1263) 1,115 4,545 173 Barmer (71) 61 468(D468) 365 1,451 120 Barmer (70) 62 2038(D2038) 14,880 27,212 2,310 Barmer (76) 63 593(D593) 105 2,865 43 Barmer (54) 64 3799(D3799) 3,091 7,957 3,649 Barmer (94) 65

196(Dl96) 68 1,452 567 Barmer (107) 66 295(D295) 106 1,118 1,049 Barmer (54) 67 686(D686) 391 1,742 305 Barmer (112) 68 5463(D5463) 1,009 16,055 230 Barmer (109) 69 4196(D4196) 1,278 13,984 306 Barmer (86) 70

3213(D3213) 14,802 470 2,502 Barmer (107) 71 9076(D9076) 5,128 17,913 231 Barmer (163) 72 6883(D6883) 9,688 8,842 1,439 Barmer (54) 73 1056(DI056) 7,858 4,626 475 Barmer (54) 74 205(D205) 131 112 4 Barmer (46) 75

5,179 3,551 355 Barmer (54) 76 8936(D8936) 2,346 8,763 2,034 Barmer (56) 77 11 05(Dll 05) 3,138 1,875 105 Barmer (40) 78 958(D958) 1,832 2,447 43 Barmer (47) 79

296 180 295 Barmer (40) 1 1,923 2,965 45 Barmer (38) 2 2(W2) 1,473 1,970 577 Barmer (160) 3 912(D912) 6,279 7,814 126 Barmer (50) 4 6(W6) 910(D91O) 10,855 11,258 2,088 Barmer (32) 5

1,064 359 405 Barmer (43) 6 3,139 1,479 625 Barmer (43) 7 252(D252) 3,005 2,544 712 Barmer (47) 8 1,208 1,254 92 Barmer (50) 9 3,860 2,088 324 Barmer (40) 10 10 TEHSIL 2- BARMER

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11 Bishala 29,298 M D W(5),TK(3),T KR PO Bajra 12 Sonri 8,709 P TK Bajra 13 Botiya Jageer 6,861 E TK(2)R KR Bajra 14 Botiya Purohitan 2,249 W,TK PR Bajra 15 Rohili 10,961 P W,TK,TW(2),R Bajra

16 Kapoordi 9,443 P TK(3) PR PO Bajra 17 Bhadresh Gandhav 5,787 P W,TK(2) KR PO Bajra 18 Bhadresh Punasiya 2,636 W(3),TK KR Bajra 19 Jharwa 1,929 W KR Bajra 20 Dhanora 2,400 W(2),TK Bajra

21 Tirsingra 1,509 P W Bajra 22 Tirsingri 820 W,TK Bajra 23 Bola 8,292 P W KR Bajra 24 Harsana 1,280 TK Bajra 25 Derasar 11 ,933 P W(18),TK PR,KR PO Bajra

26 Anta 3,461 W(3),TK PR,KR Bajra 27 Bhanwarlai 1,559 P W Bajra 28 Chauthiya 1,716 W Bajra 29 Labrau 2,325 W Bajra 30 Sihani 7,905 M W(3),TK KR PO Bajra

31 Basra 5,704 P W(3) Bajra 32 Jaydoo 8,470 P W(4) KR Bajra 33 Chaba 1,859 W Bajra 34 Indrohi 9,519 P W(2),TK KR Bajra 35 Khiyala 1,652 W(2) Bajra

36 Kharchi 5,920 p 0 Bajra 37 Banwa 2,817 0 Bajra 38 Nopatiya 1,378 0 Bajra 39 Paboosariya 5,697 0 KR Bajra 40 Babu Gu leriya 6,091 P 0 KR Bajra

41 Ramsar 12,559 M('2) HC,FC 0 PR,KR,T PT,TL Bajra 42 Khariya 7,658 P 0 KR Bajra, Wheat 43 Pandhi-ka-Par 3,532 P 0 KR PO Bajra 44 Gagriya 3,224 W PR,KR PO Bajra 45 laitaniya-ka-Par 278 W Bajra

46 Baloo-ka -Par 87 Bajra 47 Sujawal-ka-Par 2,102 W Bajra 48 Kateliya-ka-Par 4,338 W Bajra 49 Kantal-ka-Par 2,315 P W(4),TK Bajra 50 Beermiyar 4,370 W Bajra

51 Bootiya 18,433 P TK PR PO Bajra 52 Bheelon-ka-Par 1,527 P W PR,T PO,TL Bajra 53 Alarakh-ka-Par 374 0(5) PR Bajra 54 Madrup-ka-Par 709 W Bajra 55 Ajba-ka-Par 251 0(6) Bajra 11 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land uSe in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town .., ves and land vable available (Oistance in '0 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vat ion II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

3480(03480) 12,978 5,897 6,944 Barmer (32) 11 1190(01190) 2,172 4,667 680 Barmer (38) 12 2312(02312) 902 2,966 680 Barmer (19) 13 704(0704) 258 946 341 Barmer (17) 14 6319(06319) 2,617 1,764 261 Barmer (15) 15

4962(D4962) 2,899 1,330 253 Barmer (14) 16 281(D281) 4,140 1,104 263 Barmer (25) 17 774(0774) 891 884 87 Barmer (25) 18 1014(01014) 664 112 140 Barmer (18) 19 36(D36) 1,166 715 483 Barmer (26) 20

56(D56) 663 368 422 Barmer (26) 21 79(079) 412 285 43 Harmer (26) 22 4,880 1,784 1,628 Harmer (30) 23 568 169 543 Harmer (34) 24 3242(03242) 4,717 2,174 1,700 Harmer (30) 25

388(D388) 1,355 470 1,247 Harmer (32) 26 267(0267) 753 222 317 Harmer (32) 27 102(Dl02) 1,359 232 23 Harmer (39) 28 171(0171) 1,724 281 149 Harmer (41) 29 1502(01502) 4,019 i,333 1,051 Harmer (32) 30

2576(D2576) 2,146 897 85 Harmer (43) 31 789(0789) 5,876 1,733 73 Harmer (41) 32 554(D554) 492 630 183 Harmer (43) 33 610(0610) 3,697 4,705 507 Harmer (38) 34 75(D75) 978 595 4 Harmer (43) 35

1370(01370) 3,493 596 461 Harmer (56) 36 892(D892) 1,810 80 35 Barmer (60) 37 313(D313) 918 139 8 Harmer (60) 38 1512(Dl512) 3,764 368 53 Harmer (62) 39 2400(02400) 3,192 289 210 Barmer (62) 40

2323(D2323) 7,944 1,858 434 Harmer (59) 41 3877(03877) 3,496 72 213 Harmer (62) 42 2142(02142) 731 424 235 Harmer (75) 43 6oo(D6oo) 2,366 176 82 Harmer (69) 44 69(069) 200 9 Harmer (69) 45

86 1 Harmer (69) 46 280(D280) 1,636 84 102 Barmer (69) 47 881(0881) 2,741 600 116 Harmer (69) 48 175(0175) 1,798 332 11 Barmer (40) 49 1561(01561) 1,904 862 43 Barmer (70) 50

310(0310) 13,246 4,689 188 Harmer (81) 51 235(0235) 1,100 136 56 Harmer (69) 52 13(D13) 343 18 Harmer (38) 53 665 44 Harmer (69) 54 248 3 Barmer (68) 55 12 TEHSIL: 2- BARMER

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56 Sodai 1,004 0(2) Bajra 57 Neelsar 1,608 58 Aman-ka-Par 2,333 P W KR Bajra 59 Dama-ka-Par 2,828 W Bajra 60 Jaleela 1,265 0 KR Bajra

61 Amre-ka-Par 5,406 P W,O KR Bajra 62 Bukri 1,670 0(4) KR Bajra 63 Pudpudiya 280 0(5) KR Bajra 64 Gaganiya -ka-Par 591 W Bajra 65 Virad-ka-Par 870 P W Bajra

66 Deve-ka-par 994 67 Charwa Takhtabad 6,799 P TK,0(25) Bajra 68 Charwa Iharwa 1,180 0(19) Bajra 69 Peeron-ka-Par 3,355 0(10) KR Bajra 70 Badoosithani 1,188 TK,0(15) KR Bajra

71 Chandaniya-ka-Par 2,538 P 0(20) KR PO Bajra 72 Bukar 5,176 0(7) KR Bajra 73 Talab-ka-Par 5,035 P 0 KR Bajra 74 Laghe-ka-Par 1,186 0 KR Bajra 75 Sajan-ka-Par 1,276 P D 0 KR PO Bajra

76 Mohammad-ka-Par 487 0 Bajra 77 Kelan-ka-Par 874 0 Bajra 78 Nage-ka-Par 1,576 0 Bajra 79 Bhinde-ka-Par 2,688 P 0(3) KR Bajra 80 Mekranwala 3,077 0(7) Bajra

81 Mandrup-ka-Tala 2,117 W KR Bajra 82 Gardiya 7,067 P W,O KR Bajra 83 Selau 4,462 W(2) KR Bajra 84 Hindiya 3,580 0 Bajra 85 Soorali 2,483 P 0 Bajra

86 Rawata-ka-Tala 1,054 87 Shere-ka-Tala 2,232 0 Bajra, Wheat 88 Setrau 16,940 P D W KR PO Bajra, Wheat 89 Salariya 2,072 0 Bajra, Wheat 90 Chadwa Mandrup 1,485 W,0(3) Bajra, Wheat

91 Chadwa Bawalsar 2,693 P W(2),TK Bajra, Wheat 92 Chadwa Dakhnada 3,646 0(13) Bajra, Wheat 93 Khariya Rathoran 9,279 P W(3) KR Bajra 94 Chadi 11,090 P W(4),O(4) KR PO Bajra 95 Tamliyar 11,246 P W Bajra

96 Laswa 2,842 P W Bajra, Wheat 97 Suwara 3,705 P W Bajra 98 Bhachbar 6,276 P W PR PO Bajra 99 Madru 2,070 W KR Bajra 100 Bagton-ki-Beri 3,466 P W pR,T PO Bajra 13 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirngated Tree GTo- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town I1J vesand land vable available (Distance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) "'"U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 1

875 123 6 Barmer (69) 56 9(D9) 1,255 317 27 Barmer (36) 57 25(D25) 2,019 252 37 Barmer (72) 58 291(D291) 2,304 215 18 Barmer (70) 59 885(D885) 375 5 Barmer (78) 60

4403(D4403) 374 539 90 Barmer (78) 61 98(098) 1,072 472 28 Barmer (79) 62 56(D56) 141 47 36 Barmer (78) 63 32(D32) 556 3 Barmer (70) 64 36(D36) SOl 322 II Barmer (70) 65

955 32 7 Barmer (44) 66 6,338 274 187 Barmer (8) 67 1,038 130 12 Barmer (69) 68 3,189 150 16 Barmer (40) 69 1,020 168 Barmer (39) 70

58(D58) 2,241 137 102 Barmer (41) 71 904(0904) 2,996 1,183 93 Barmer (79) 72 887(D887) 2,585 1,452 111 Barmer (85) 73 38(D38) 860 266 23 Barmer (85) 74 68(D68) 604 550 56 Barmer (90) 75

56(D56) 376 55 Barmer (87) 76 364(D364) 234 267 876 Barmer (88) 77 892(D892) 258 392 34 Barmer (89) 78 289(D289) 1,762 609 28 Barmer (82) 79 128(0128) 1,749 1,022 179 Barmer (85) 80

1642(DI642) 451 24 Barmer (80) 81 4872(D4872) 1,452 503 240 Barmer (81) 82 2820(D2820) 1,373 228 41 Barmer (83) 83 1038(01038) 2,191 302 49 Barmer (90) 84 1538(D1538) 769 140 36 Barmer (80) 85

833(D833) 215 6 Barmer (85) 86 95(D95) 1,075 1,038 24 Barmer (75) 87 2329(02329) 9,776 4,395 440 Barmer (71) 88 571(D571) 626 839 36 Barmer (75) 89 234(D234) 324 853 74 Barmer (75) 90

990(D99O) 1,285 336 82 Barmer (75) 91 1776(01776) 690 1,032 148 Barmer (75) 92 6642(D6642) 1,445 993 199 Barmer (36) 93 5923(D5923) 4,053 1,018 96 Barmer (59) 94 5723(D5723) 5,238 36 250 Barmer(53) 95

282(D282) 552 1,656 352 Barmer (78) 96 2021(D2021) 1,346 184 153 Barmer (50) 97 1307(D1307) 3,731 336 902 Barmer (46) 98 1173(01173) 168 699 31 Barmer (44) 99 1859(D1859) 1,458 24 125 Barmer (43) 100 14 TEHSIL: 1. - BARMER

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101 Khadeen 23,549 P(2),M W(6) PR,KR,T PO Bajra 102 Gangala 15,933 P D W,TK(8) KR PO Bajra, 'Jowar 103 Khara Rathoran 14,844 P H W(8) Bajra, Jowar 104 Hathma* 8,269 P W(3),TK(2) PR,KR,T Baira 105 Para 7,434 P W Bajra

106 Jasai 6,527 P W(3) KR,T PO Baira 107 Asada-ki-Beri 3,533 P W Baira 108 Beewra 2,088 W Bajra 109 Meethisar 1,817 W Baira 110 Gudisar 8,018 P TK Baira

111 Loona Khurd 8,468 P W(6) Bajra 112 Chooli 4,999 P W,TK KR Baira 113 Jaleepa with Chakook Dholka 9,887 P W PR PO Baira 114 Hapon-ki-Dhani 2,439 W Baira Jl5 Gehun 9,845 P W(4) Baira

116 Marudi 4,676 P W,TK PR,KR Baira 117 Daruda 6,655 P W(4),TK PR,KR Baira 118 Danta 4,214 W,TK PR,KR Bajra 119 Mithri Khurd 3,976 P W(3) KR PO Baira 120 Joona Patrasar ]8,416 P W(2) Baira

121 Anti Khurd 8,416 P W(2),TK KR,T Baira 122 Baiera 4,799 P W(3) KR PO Baira 123 Radwat 4,095 P W(2) PR Baira 124 Ranigaon 10,498 M W,TK PR PO Bajra 125 Balau 6,005 W,TK Baira

126 Vndarwa 12,787 P W,TK PR PO Bajra 127 Pidiyon-ka-Tala 2,062 W Baira 128 Langera 4,203 P W(4),TK(2) Baira 129 Kurja 2,624 P W KR Bajra 130 Mahbar 39,667 P(2) E W,TW KR PO Bajra

131 Sheokar 17,119 P(3) TK PR,KR PO Baira 132 Kundla 15,313 P,R W PR,KR PO Bajra 133 Bhoortiya ] 8,738 P(2) 0 KR PO Bajra 134 Dhoondha 11,954 P(2),~ H TK(2) KR,T PT,TL Baira 135 Madpura Barwala 15,938 M 0(21) KR PO Baira

136 Madpura Sani 7,896 P W,O KR Baira 137 Bandra 33,873 P(3) W(2),TK(3),TW PO Baira 138 Chhitar-ka-Par 11,946 P(2) W(2),TK KR PO Baira 139 Chokhla 21,693 P(2) W(3),TK(2) PO Bajra 140 Bhadarwa 28,036 P(2) E W(4),TK(2).TW(3) PR,KR PO Bajra

141 Bheemra 14,566 P W(5),TK,TW KR PO Baira, Moth 142 Hudo-ki-Dhani 8,576 M W,TK(2) KR PO Baira 143 Kosariya 13,113 P(2) TK,0(250) PO Baira 144 Koloo 19,179 P(2) TK(2),0(400) PO Bajra 145 Bantadoo 42,175 P(5) W(4),TK(2) KR PO Baira

* Fair of Sati Mata on Bhadra Shukla 14. t Shrine of Jogmaya and Fair on Bhadra Shukla 14. IS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land Use (area under different types of land use in acres) ;j. Forest Irrigated Unirngated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town ., yes and land vable available (Oistance in '0 Orchards· waste for culti- Kilometres) 8 vatlon 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

10091(010091) 1,0357 54 3,047 Darmer (30) 101 9986(09986) 2,651 2,186 1,110 Darmer (32) 102 7770(07770) 5,152 1,156 766 Darmer (31) 103 2612(02612) 1,523 2,781 1,353 Darmer (32) 104 2742(02742) 1,824 898 1,970 Darmer (25) 105

3455(D3455) 1,155 456 1,460 Darmer (19) 106 1954(01954) 966 322 292 Darmer (16) 107 118(01lS) 1,212 684 75 Darmer (15) 108 52(052) 934 118 20 Darmer (25) 109 144(0114) 3,835 3,148 891 Darmer (17) 110

I(Wl) 2589(02589) 3,224 514 2,139 Darmer (11) 111 1636(01636) 1,563 1,658 142 Darmer (18) 112 4205(04205) 41,46 1,232 304 Darmer (13) 113 1147(01147) 998 159 136 Darmer (8) 114 3205(D3205) 3,051 527 3,061 Darmer (6) 115

S(W5) 1039+5(DlO44) 1,243 708 1,681 Barmer (9) 116 1442(01242) 1,464 1,098 2,650 Barmer (12) 117 473(D473) 603 3,042 97 Barmer (15) 118 1005(01005) 529 417 2,025 Darmer (15) 119 379O(D379O) 1,968 2,020 10,637 Darmer (21) 120

4(W4) 3707 + 2(D3709) 1,710 644 2,351 Darmer (10) 121 1972(01972) 1,455 375 997 Darmer (19) 122 1202(01202) 2,021 456 416 Darmer (21) 123 2293(02293) 4,664 1,189 2,352 Darmer (20) 124 1886(01886) 3,718 922 80 Darmer (25) 125

2628(02628) 7,282 2,098 780 Darmer (13) 126 964(0964) 601 444 52 Darmer (10) 127 1967(01967) 636 295 1,305 Barmer (4) 128 851(0851) 820 563 391 Barmer (8) 129 9755(D9755) 23,929 5,254 729 Darmer (5) 130

27(W27) 6232(06232) 9,492 1,089 279 Barmer (13) 131 9850(09850) 4,742 428 293 Barmer (8) 132 11896(D 11896) 6,531 42 269 Barmer (24) 133 I(WI) 7052(07052) 2,972 1,064 865 Barmer (22) 134 9856(09856) 5,772 10 300 Barmer (32) 135

6360(06360) 1,272 185 79 Barmer (27) 136 14327(014327) 1,0918 8,141 487 Darmer (16) 137 7941(D7941) 3,571 218 216 Barmer (32) 138 15791(015791) 3,801 1,939 162 Barmer (32) 139 7197(0719i) 13,027 7,035 777 Barmer l30) 140

10030(010030) 3,122 1,266 148 Barmer (50) 141 5272(D5272) 2,897 325 82 Barmer (38) 142 8101(08101) 4,082 755 175 Barmer (38) 143 12670(012670) 5,952 306 262 Barmer (48) 144 22091(022091) 18,694 1,033 357 Barmer (60) 145 16 TEHSIL: 2-BARMER

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146 Jhank 21,822 P W(2),TK(2) KR PO Bajra. Moth 147 Khipar 13,523 p W KR PO Bajra 148 Shahar 10,845 P W(2) PO Bajra 149 Rateu 2,00,959 P W(3),TK KR PO Bajra 150 Kalumbla Mahechan 2,912 p W,TK Bajra

151 Kalumbla Charnan 671 W,O Bajra 152 Kalumbla Sardarsingh 2,670 Bajra 153 Kalumbla Harchand 4,901 W,TK Bajra 154 Kalumbla Bhatiyan 15,149 p W(2),TK(3) KR PO Bajra 155 Heera-ki-Dhani 14,124 P(3) W(3) PO Bajra

156 Chak Nimba-ki-Dhani 1,196 W Bajra 157 Sawau Moolraj 13,178 P W(2) KR PO Bajra 158 Suntala 1,461 W Bajra 159 Nimba-ki-Dhani 7,365 W(2),0 Bajra, Moth 160 Danpura 7,937 W,O Bajra, Moth

161 Jakhra 7,138 P W,TK,0(15) Bajra, Moth 162 Khokhar 28,807 P(2) TK(6) PO Hajra 163 Kharda Bharatsingh 4,720 P W(2),TK,0(20) PO Hajra. 164 Samarakhiya 9,426 P 0(7) KR Bajra 165 Kumpaliya 12,573 P W(6),TK(2) KR PO Bajra

166 Pareu 17,178 P W(5) KR PO Hajra 167 Kharda Charnan 2,820 W Bajra 168 Manpura Kharda 5,994 P 0 KR Bajra 169 Shishodiya Pana 3,606 p 0 KR Bajra 170 Lapundra TaraJ 8,563 0 PO Bajra

171 Lapundra Barahlan 6,242 P W,TK KR Bajra 172 Lapundra Mahechan 5,107 P 0 PO Bajra 173 Malwa Patawatan 3,331 0 Bajra 174 Malwa Charnan* 4,693 p W(9) Bajra 175 Malwa Goylan 3,981 W Bajra

176 Cheebi 3,862 W,TK Bajra 177 Kharapar 2,154 P W,TK KR PO Bajra 178 Pana Deora 1,181 W(4) KR PO Hajra 179 lhala Maliya 2,848 W(4) KR Hajra 180 Jhund 6,417 W(4) KR Hajra

181 Sanlra 10,658 P W(6) KR PO Hajra 182 Utarni 7,347 P 0 Hajra 183 Chainpura 3,738 W(4) Bajra 184 Holoni 4,964 P W(3) Bajra 185 Chak Utarni 954 W(2) KR Bajra

186 Gida 10,326 P W KR PO Hajra 187 Maldeta 2,356 KR Hajra 188 Legon-ki-Dhani 809 0 KR Hajra 189 Sohra 8,694 P W(2),TK,O PO Hajra, Moth 190 Sawau Padamsingh 28,814 M D W,TW KR PO Hajra * Temple of Shivji. 17 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro· Fallow Culti. Area not Nearest Town II) yes and "0 land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti· Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A J3B 14 15 16

12000(012000) 7,526 2,060 236 Barmer (63) 146 6429(D6429) 6,110 863 121 Harmer (66) 147 8638(08638) 1,970 118 119 Barmer (37) 148 177891 (0 177891 ) 16,328 5,972 768 Harmer (42) 149 1163(D 1163) 1,599 120 30 Barmer (105) 150

279(0279) 337 40 15 Harmer (110) 151 782(0782) 1,773 109 6 Barmer (110) 152 1296(DI296) 2,964 614 27 Harmer (110) 153 3391(03391) 9,769 1,925 64 Barmer (110) 154 6872(06872) 5,943 1,309 Halotra (40) 155

246(0246) 686 259 5 Balotra (42) 156 6285(06285) 6,120 536 237 Balotra (55) 157 464(0464) 895 96 6 Balotra (56) 158 3866(03866) 2,922 487 90 Balhtra (50) 159 4074(04074) 3,627 159 77 Balotra (52) 160

3763(03763) 2,963 372 40 Balotra (51) 161 20880(020880) 6,417 1,014 496 Balotra (64) 162 2193(02193) 2,484 4 39 Balotra (52) 163 3866(03866) 5,407 51 102 Balotra (50) 164 7366(07366) 5,043 46 118 Balotra (36) 165

2165(02165) 14,362 354 297 Balotra (51) 166 1228(01228) 1,541 10 41 Balotra (48) 167 2805(D2805) 2,509 603 77 Balotra (67) 168 1192(01192) 2,077 290 47 Balotra (54) 169 876(0876) 7,378 237 72 Balotra (52) 170

4028(04028) 2,076 34 104 Halotra (42) 171 497(0497) 4,414 147 49 Balotra (53) 172 783(0783) 1,724 799 25 Balotra (35) 173 1285(D 1285) 2,128 1,166 114 Balotra (36) 174 1475(01475) 2,028 449 29 Balotra (34) 175

1290(D1290) 1,788 722 62 Balotra (36) J76 936(0936) 769 414 3S Balotra (34) 177 526(0526) 368 276 11 Halotra (33) 178 1428(01428) 692 697 39 Balotra (33) 179 2146(02146) 1,609 314 2,348 Balotra (38) 180

3955(03955) 2,726 3,239 738 Balotra (39) 181 ] 578(01578) 4,221 1,136 412 Balotra (50) 182 799(0799) 1,491 1,088 360 Balotra (39) 183 2240(02240) 2,623 59 42 Balotra (36) 184 388(0388) 368 157 41 Balotra (52) 185

2455(02455) 6,755 1,003 113 Balotra (51) 186 1030(01030) 698 616 12 Balotra (52) 187 426(0426) 320 58 5 Balotra (53) 188 2675(02675) 5,197 752 70 Balotra (56) 189 24738(024738) 3,258 550 268 Balotra (50) 190 18 TEHSIL : 2 • HARMER

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191 Kanod 17,905 P 0 KR PO Bajra 192 Jajwa 20,023 P W(2),0 KR PO Bajra 193 Chak Santara 2,738 P TK KR Bajra 194 Chidiya 8,470 P W KR PO Bajra, Moth 195 Akadra 22,459 P(2) 0(300) PO Bajra, Moth

196 Panawara 11,084 P 0(30J) KR PO Bajra, Moth 197 Bay too Chimanji 15,886 P(2) 0 KR,T PO Bajra 198 Bay too Panji 18,327 P(2) 0 KR,T PO Bajra 199 Bay too Bheemji 21,234 P 0(400) PO Bajra 200 Bay too Bhopji* 16,412 P(3),H HC,FC,D 0(400) KR,T PT,TL Bajra

201 Somesara Joona 3,429 W Bajra 202 Somesara Naya 12,771 P W(3),TK Bajra 203 Bhojasar 8,282 P W,TK KR Bajra 204 Nosar with Chakook 15,829 W,TK KR Bajra 205 Sewanyala 7,997 P W(2) KR PO Bajra

206 Chabat 22,434 P(2) W(5),TK(~) PR,KR PO Bajra 207 Rawatsar 27,454 P(2),~ D,FC W(8),TK(6) PR,KR PO Bajra, Moth 208 Sarli 22,456 P(-+) W(7),TK(3) PO Bajra 209 Sanjta 14,885 P W(5) PO Bajra 210 Samoo Chimanji 7,356 P W(2),TK PR,KR Bajra, Moth

211 Samoo Bheemji 6,192 P W,TK(2) PR PO Bajra, Moth 212 Samoo Panji 5,744 P W PR Bajra, Moth 213 Kharantiya 6,163 P W(3),TK(2) PO najra, Moth 214 Bodwa 10,767 P W(2).TK KR PO naira 215 Trishuliya 2,830 W,TK najra, Moth

216 Sajan-ki-Dhani 1,891 0 Hajra, Moth 217 Sanpa Manji 10.867 p W(2),TK(3) KR PO Bajra, Moth 218 Jharokha 611 R naira 219 Baori Khurd 2,077 R KR Bajra 220 Girli Kitpaliya 2,763 R Bajra

221 Girli Charnan 2,469 R Hajra 222 Amjhar 1,783 R Bajra 223 Kama 12,042 P TK(2),0(5) Bajra 224 Dandali 11,735 P R KR PO Bajra 225 Gangalit 4,028 R Bajra

226 Manawas 995 0(3) PR Hajra 227 Bhooka Thansingh** 4,612 P TK,O(15) PR Bajra 228 Bhooka Bagatsingh 18,637 P(2) TK,O(5) PR,KR PO Bajra 229 Lohira 4,650 P TK PR,KR Bajra 230 Ewadi Manji 5,438 P R Bajra

231 Awari Bheemji 4,344 W(2),TK KR Bajra 232 Awari Chaurisa 819 0 Bajra 233 Raneri 2,704 TK Bajra 234 Takoo 4,146 P W,TK(2) PR Bajra 235 Bilasar 1,986 TK(2) PR Bajra

" Temple of Gogaji and Fair of Khima :Saba on Bhadra Shukla 9 and Mangsar Shukla 9. t Temple of Thakurji. t Temple of Mahadeoji. "* Temple. 19 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow CUlti- Area not Nearest Town 0 (Oistance in "0 ves and land vable available 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 J3A 138 14 15 16

14208(Dl4208) 2,604 853 240 Balotra (65) 191 7126(D7126) 10,287 2,384 226 Balotra (65) 192 1023(01023) 996 638 81 Balotra (43) 193 4025(04025) 3,795 332 318 Balotra (45) 194 11064(011064) 9,556 1,108 731 Barmer (60) 195

6950(06950) 3,740 179 215 Barmer (67) 196 6514(06514) 8,880 256 236 Barmer (50) 197 6462(06462) 11,440 120 305 Barmer (48) 198 13770(013770) 6,123 835 506 Barmer (38) 199 9956(09956) 5,704 445 307 Barmer (46) 200

1141(01141) 1,937 300 51 Balotra (45) 201 3996(03996) 7,452 453 870 Balotra (25) 202 850(D850) 7,161 206 65 Balotra (30) 203 6131(06131) 7,979 853 866 Barmer (32) 204 3608(03608) 4,067 245 77 Barmer (24) 205

12840(D1284O) 7,087 1,519 988 Barmer (18) 206 18416(018416) 8,287 334 417 Barmer (22) 207 10119(010119) 7,828 3,959 550 Barmer (30) 208 591(0591) 13,868 168 258 Barmer (32) 209 60(060) 6,317 39 940 Barmer (42) 210

234(0234) 5,604 178 176 Barmer (43) 211 280(0280) 5,388 19 57 Barmer (43) 212 1214(01214) 4,519 284 146 Barmer (45) 213 803(0803) 9,722 144 98 Barmer (24) 214 14O(Dl40) 2,607 18 65 Barmer (55) 215

1,875 16 Barmer (55) 216 417(0417) 9,163 975 312 Barmer (43) 217 393(0393) 121 89 8 Barmer (25) 218 1180(01180) 846 51 Barmer (40) 219 1380(01380) 518 543 322 Barmer (38) 220

993(0993) 518 364 594 Barmer (35) 221 704(D704) 722 164 193 Barmer (37) 222 4820(04820) 2,527 3,531 1,164 Barmer (40) 223 17(017) 6753(06753) 2,826 984 1,172 Barmer (42) 224 125 2,257 1,646 Barmer (42) 225

592(0592) 244 110 49 Balotra (20) 226 14(WI4) 2488(02488) 1,162 686 262 Balotra (20) 227 9096(09096) 4,345 4,782 414 Balotra (24) 228 2885(02885) 1,284 360 121 Balotca (26) 229 1626(01626) 1,396 1,174 1,242 Balotra (32) 230

433(0433) 2,778 405 728 Barmer (50) 231 314(D314) 463 38 4 Barmer (52) 232 142(Dl42) 2,194 333 35 Barmer (50) 233 236(0236) 3,451 127 332 Barmer (40) 234 940(0940) 784 192 70 Barmer (45) 235 20 TEHSIL : 2 - BARMER

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236 Dhana-ki-Dhani 6,521 l' W(6),TK(2) PR,KR Bajra 237 Sindri Panawer 3,078 W KR Bajra 238 Kamthai 5,024 P W(4),TK KR PO Bajra 239 Nakora 7,142 W,R PR,KR Bajra 240 Sindri Charnan 7,061 0 KR Bajra

241 Bamni 4,455 W,TK KR Bajra 242 Dhand 2,076 TK Bajra 243 Dankha 20,369 P(2) D,FC W(2),TK(4) KR PO Bajra 244 Goliya Mahecha 4,539 l' W,TK KR Bajra 245 Dhanwa 6,742 P W,TK(2) KR Bajra

246 Bhata 12,603 P W(3),TK(2) Bajra 247 Joona Meetha Khera* 7,376 P W(2),TK(2) PO Bajra 248 Khara Mahechan 8,286 l' W(3),TK KR PO Bajra 249 Chada-ki-Dhani 6,356 D W(6),TK KR PO Bajra 250 Arliyali Mahechan 1,417 W(3),TK KR Bajra

251 Galanadi 2,918 p W(3),TK PR,KR Bajra 252 Loona Kalan 3,574 p W Bajra 253 Dagwa 1,783 R PR Bajra 254 Amarpura 1,957 p R PR Bajra 255 Gadesara 1,956 p W KR Bajra

256 Bhal Kharit 3,298 0 PR Bajra 257 Payla Khurdt 7,396 l' W(4),TK PR Baira 258 Neemli 2,885 0 Baira 259 Sindri Chauseera+ 3,148 ~M D,FC,HC W(2),TK,R PR,KR PO Bajra 260 Ed Amarsingh 5,550 TK Bajra

261 Ed Sindri 7,358 P W,TK Bajra 262 Ed Manji 3,189 W,TK Bajra 263 Hodoo 29,874 1'(3) \\ (16), TK(20) KR PO Baira, Moth 264 Niwalkot 9,064 P W(3) KR PO Bajra 265 Sadecha 7,143 P W KR Bajra

266 Nokhra 18,867 P(2) D,MCW W(6),TK(3) KR PO Hajra 267 Malpura 13,406 P W(10),TK(2) PR,KR PO Bajra 268 Khudasa 6,039 P W(3),TK KR PO Bajra 269 Nokh 6,611 P W(4),TK Bajra 270 Bakshe-ka-Tala 4,905 P W(3),TK Bajra

271 Garal 11,479 P(3) W(5) KR PO Bajra 272 Hatheetala 12,588 1'(3) W(4) PR,KR PO Bajra 273 Ramderiya 6,983 P W(3) KR Bajra 274 Sanawara 22,690 P(3) H W(6),TK(5),TW PR,KR PO Bajra 275 Kagau 11,946 P(2) W(7),TK(2) KR PO Bajra

276 Booth Jetmal 11,294 P W(5),TK(2) PR,KR PO Bajra 277 Mehloox 10,980 P D W(2),TK(2),0(20) PR,KR PO Bajra 278 Shobhala 11,360 P W(6),TK(2),0(12) PR,KR PO Bajra 279 Mangta 11,536 P W(9),TK(2) PR,KR PO Bajra 280 DUdhiya 6,316 P W(4),TK KR Bajra

* Samadhi of Gura Bhaveji and Fair on Kartik Shukla Purnima. t Temple of Chapa I Mata, Samadhi of Joganand Saraswati and Jetram Fakar; and Fair on Navratra Sthapana & Dashera. t Temple of Ramdeoji. 21 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dIfferent types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest lrflgated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow CUlti- Area not Nearest Town ., (Oistance in ves and land vable available 0 Orchards waste for Culli- Kilometres) U'" vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

36(W36) 3128(03128) 2,934 384 39 Barmer (52) 236 1040(01040) 1,171 861 6 Barmer (63) 237 5(W5) 1725(01725) 2,046 680 568 Barmer (47) 238 9(W9) 3666(D3666) 2,959 458 59 Barmer (18) 239 4033(04033) 2,596 319 113 Barmer (65) 240

2879(02879) 1,496 34 46 Balotra (16) 241 1281(01281) 750 35 10 Balotra (15) 342 57(W57) 11597(011597) 8,102 268 345 Balotra (14) 243 2592(02592) 1,792 103 52 Balotra (26) 244 2268( 02268) 4,188 188 98 Balotra (25) 245

I 32(W132) 5444(05444) 6,412 407 208 Balotra (26) 246 17(WI7) 3361 (03361) 3,793 45 160 Balotra (45) 247 4412(04412) 3,595 279 Balotra (24) 248 19+4(W23) 3425(D3425) 2,687 80 145 Balotra (30) 249 701(0701) 620 24 72 Balotra (30) 250

1633(01633) 1,162 123 Balotra (31) 251 1967(01967) 1,510 52 45 Balotra (45) 252 968(0968) 628 29 159 Balotra (42) 253 1098(01098) 590 108 161 Balotra (50) 254 1098(01098) 535 231 92 Barmer (75) 255

19(W19) 1521(01521) 1,272 253 233 Balotra (52) 256 8(W8) 3958(03958) 2,757 355 318 Balotra (42) 257 1288(01288) 1,560 27 10 Balotra (48) 258 84(W84) 574(0574) 673 1,060 841 Balotra (65) 259 2089(02089) 3,233 112 116 Barmer (65) 260

2745(02745) 4,532 41 40 Balotra (60) 261 856(0856) 2,282 3 48 Balotra (65) 262 2086(02086) 26,228 1,063 497 Barmer (62) 263 1645(01645) 6,652 464 303 Barmer (40) 264 839(0839) 5,924 298 82 Barmer (40) 265

3223(03223) 14,084 1.226 334 Barmer (49) 266 6254(06254) 6,577 451 124 Barmer (38) 267 2232(02232) 3,131 624 52 Barmer (42) 268 2792(02792) 2,862 891 66 Banner (23) 269 1472(01472) 2,934 479 20 Barmer (21) 270

3748(D3748) 6,313 1,315 103 Barmer (20) 271 4949(04949) 5,844 1.619 176 Barmer (20) 272 741(0741) 5.128 1.028 86 Barmer (23) 273 I 1250(D11250) 10,640 474 326 Harmer (30) 274 5076(05076) 5,394 1,144 332 Barmer (36) 275

7345(07345) 2,489 395 1,065 Barmer (38) 276 6426(06426) 3,452 727 375 Barmer (40) 277 5740(05740) 3,880 1.255 485 Barmer (45) 278 8312(08312) 2,618 181 425 Barmer (50) 279 4712(04712) 1,292 25t 61 Barmer (57) 280

+ Cattle Fair in Oecember. X Fair of Oharampuri Swami on Bhadra Shukla 9 and Maha Shukla 9. 22 TEHSIL: 2·BARMER

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281 Dhoodhoo 16,774 P(3) D W(16),TK(3),TW PR,KR PO Bajra 282 Lookhoo 12,242 P W(2),TK PR PO Bajra 283 Roheela 7,539 P W(6),TK Bajra 284 Udasar 12,295 P W(2) KR PO Bajra 285 Band 13,364 P W(8),TK(2) KR PO Bajra

286 Goliya Jetmal* 11,957 P W(18),TK,O(40) KR PO Bajra 287 Ranasar Khurd 5,850 p W(3),TK KR Bajra 288 Chhotoo 10,858 P W(8),TK KR PO Bajra 289 Adel 21,355 W(23),TK(3) KR PO Hajra 290 Khariya Khurd 9,411 P W(4),TK KR Bajra

291 Kosloot 5,239 P W(2),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 292 Payla Kalant 12,238 M MeW,FC W(3),TK(2), R PR PO Bajra 293 Darguda 3,502 W,TK(2),R Bajra, Wheat 294 Mandawala 15,724 P W(2),TK,R 295 Sada 17,839 P W(5),TK(3),R PR PO Bajra, Wheat

296 Bhata @ Kharwa 2,368 P W(2),R PR Bajra, Wheat 297 Nehron-ki-Dhani 6,636 W Bajra 298 Khudala 8,279 P W(3),TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 299 Lolawa 3,701 P W,TK,R KR Bajra 300 Phuleri 495 W(3) KR Bajra, Wheat

301 Goliya Jiwraj 3,501 P W,TK,R KR Baira 302 Bhedana 10,998 P W,TK KR PO Baira, Wheat 303 Goliya Kalan 6,202 P W,TK Baira, Wheat 304 Amliyala 6,450 P W Bajra, Wheat 305 ToonkiYa 4,616 W,R KR Baira, Wheat

306 lalikhera 3,386 P W KR Baira, Wheat 307 Undri Nai 2,449 P W,TK(2),R KR Bajra, Wheat 308 Undri Jooni 8,749 P W(6),TK KR Bajra 309 Mandawas 1,222 0 KR Wheat, Bajra 310 Dhandhlawas 3,221 P W KR Wheat, Bajra

311 Nagar+ 18,600 P(2) W(8),TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 312 Mangla-ki-Beri 3,802 P W(4),TK KR Wheat, Bajra 313 Garwon-ka-Goliya 4,683 P W(4),TK Baira, Wheat 314 Khadali 5,289 W,TK(2) Bajra 315 Bhalikhal 6,902 P W(3),TK KR Baira

316 Kharodi 1,938 W(5) KR Bajra 317 Sanawara 5,704 P W(6),TK Baira 318 Bheemthal 7,092 P W(l6),TK KR PO Bajra 319 Seelan 2,068 W(2),TK Baira 320 Luharwa 10,212 P W(21),TK KR PO Baira

321 Alamsariya 2,443 W,TK KR Baira 322 Kundawa 4,301 P W(2) KR Bajra 323 X 17,086 P(2),H D(2) W(9),TK(3),R, T PR,KR PO Bajra 324 Koja 8,120 P W(6) KR PO Bajra 325 Bhalisar 12,050 P W(8),TK(2) Bajra * Fair of Gogaji on Bhadra Sudi 9 and Maha Sudi 9. + Jain Temple. t Temple of Pabuji. X Fairs of Alamji on Bhadra Sudi 2, Magh Sudi 2 and Chaitra Sudi 2. + Temple of Mahadeoji and Fair on Shiv Ratri. 23 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dIfferent types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town ., ves and land vable available (Oistance in "0 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

11840(D11840) 3,591 519 824 Barmer (59) 281 8466(08466) 2,957 232 587 Barmer (61) 282 5386(05386) 1,243 10 900 Barmer (50) 283 8586(08586) 2,502 1,096 III Barmer (32) 284 5423(05423) 2,992 1,567 382 Barmer (48) 285

5903(05903) 4,218 485 1,351 Barmer (49) 286 3375(03375) 259 1,939 248 29 Barmer (50) 287 I(W1) 5399(05399) 689 3,106 1,514 150 Barmer (45) 288 11 065(D 11065) 8,368 1,176 746 Barmer (49) 289 1586(01586) 7,047 662 116 Balotra (75) 290

2450(D2450) 2,576 110 103 Balotra (7 I) 291 15(WI5) 8870(D8870) 2,148 736 469 Balotra (52) 292 2631(D2631) 670 43 158 Balotra (50) 293 31(W31) 10666(D 10666) 3,605 690 732 Balotra (50) 294 4I(W41) 9714(09714) 6,888 826 870 Balotra (54) 295

30(W30) I053(DI053) 761 170 354 Balotra (42) 296 3728(D3728) 2,800 44 64 Balotra (78) 297 17+5(W22) 2740(02740) 2,168 2,575 779 Balotra (80) 298 64(W64) 21 30(D21 30) 1,226 167 114 Balotra (40) 299 323(D323) 167 5 Balotra (41) 300

Jl9(W119) 1984(D 1984) 1,156 242 Balotra (43) 301 181 +6(W187) 5668(05668) 4,679 285 185 Barmer (101) 302 93+18(Wlll) 3020(D3020) 2,044 324 721 Barmer (101) 303 51 + 8(W59) 2834(02834) 2,729 120 716 Barmer (101) 304 2436(D2436) 1,893 126 161 Balotra (44) 305

28+40(W68) 2118(D2118) 806 42 392 Balotra (84) 306 29+24(W53) 1492(01492) 794 85 49 Balotra (85) 307 7(W7) 4520(04520) 1,614 1,920 688 Barmer (68) 308 27+3(W30) 932(D932) 172 59 32 Balotra (90) 309 23+5(W28) 1938(D1938) 897 363 Balotra (95) 310

152+10(WI62) 11988(011988) 2,393 2,082 1,985 Balotra (100) 311 2186(D2186) 1,410 187 19 Balotra (100) 312 3206(D3206) 694 761 22 Balotra (100) 313 1672(D 1672) 2,216 1,256 145 Barmer (58) 314 2(W2) 4715(D4715) 1,355 700 132 Barmer (35) 315

1+4(W5) 1260(D1260) 626 24 27 Barmer (85) 316 3824(D3824) 1,560 291 29 Barmer (19) 317 10(WIO) 4427(D4427) 2,045 310 300 Barmer (38) 318 3(W3) 1344(DI344) 623 4 94 Balotra (40) 319 4(W4) 6698(06698) 3,049 296 169 Barmer (39) 320

1665(01665) 534 212 32 Barmer (37) 321 2863(D2863) 1,351 2 85 Barmer (75) 322 13088(D13088) 2,291 530 1,177 Barmer (67) 323 6471(D6471) 930 50 669 Barmer (75) 324 9315(09515) 2,074 218 443 Barmer (70) 325 24 TEHSIL: 2· BARMER

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326 Ranasar Kalan 8,232 P W(7),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 327 Koliyana 4,371 P W(3) KR Bajra 328 Bhagbhare-ki-Beri 5,005 P W(4),TK(2) KR Bajra 329 Bool 4,970 P W(5) Bajra 330 Khari 9,958 P W(7),TK KR PO Bajra

331 Meethra Khurd 11,804 P W(~,TK KR PO Bajra 332 Katarla 4,406 P W(3),TK PR Bajra 333 Sudaberi 3,689 W(5) PR Bajra 334 Bhaura 2,890 P W(2),TK Bajra 335 Kabooli 4,372 P W(3) Bajra

336 Chenpura 4,059 P W(13),TK KR Bajra 337 Meethi 1,304 P W(6) PR Bajra 338 Kothala 4,897 P W(2) Bajra, Wheat 339 Pabubera 2,088 W KR Bajra 340 Poojaberi 2,761 P - W(5),O(2) Bajra, Wheat

341 Heraj-ka-Gol 1,422 W(3) Bajra 342 Peeprali 12,448 P W(8),TK(3) PR,KR PO Bajra, Wheat 343 Bor Charnan 3,797 P W(4) PR PO Bajra, Wheat 344 Bhadrai 2,271 D W PR Bajra, Wheat 345 Radoo 1,665 W(7),TK Bajra

346 Arniyali 3,603 P D W(51),TK KR PO Bajra, Wheat 347 Manki 5,090 P W(45),TK KR Bajra 348 Purawa 5,479 P W(65),TK Bajra 349 Akli 2,420 W(2) Bajra, Wheat 350 Daboi 5,778 p W(2) Bajra, Wheat

351 Aleti 2,945 W(25) Bajra 352 Jhakarda 2,628 W(2) Bajra, Wheat 353 Dholi Nadi 1,496 W Bajra, Jowar 354 Ramji-ka-Gol 1,267 P TK PR,KR Bajra, Jowar 355 Tejiyawas 1,375 W,TK PR Bajra, Wheat

356 Beri 2,800 W,TK PR Bajra, Jowar 357 Panawali 1,114 0 KR Bajra, Jowar 358 Dabli 2,512 P W(2) PR Bajra, Jowar 359 Gandhav Khurd 2,694 P W(2),TK PR,KR Bajra, Jowar 360 Gandhav Kalan 2,928 P W(2),TK PR,KR PO Bajra, Wheat

361 Dagariya 5,995 W,TK KR Bajra, Jowar 362 Sanawada Khurd 1,247 W,TK Wheat, Bajra 363 Roli 1,936 P W Wheat, Bajra 364 Gadevi 5,352 P W KR Wheat, Bajra 365 Banta 5,456 P W KR PO Wheat, Bajra

366 Dheemri 3,298 KR Wheat, Bajra 367 Chak Guda 1,881 KR Wheat, Bajra 368 Alpura 6,074 P W KR Wheat, Bajra 369 Siloo 531 W KR Bajra, Wheat 370 Guda 32,559 P, H,D W(10),TK,R KR PO Wheat, Bajra 25 VILLAGE DffiECTORY f . __ -- -",- - -Land use (area under different tyPes of land use- in acres) - -- 0 Forest Irrigated Unil'rigated Cllltl-- -- Z Tree Gro- Fallow - Area not Nearest Town Q) ves and land vable available '"0 (Distance in I;) Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 1

6833(D6833) 569 72 758 Barmer (45) 326 2931(02931) 402 958 80 Barmer (48) 327 3732(D3732) 351 852 70 Barmer (46) 328 3979(D3979) 554 353 84 Barmer (75) 329 22+8(W30) 6751(D6751) 2,321 106 758 Barmer (76) 330

4(W4) 5875(D5875) 5,051 658 216 Barmer (72) 331 15+9(W24) 3228(D3228) 953 98 112 Barmer (68) 332 8(W8) 2292(D2292) 990 371 28 Barmer (52) 333 7(W7) 1964(D 1964) 842 20 57 Barmer (75) 334 17+50(W67) 3048(D3048) 984 18 305 Barmer (78) 335

12+3(W15) 2161(D2161) 1,543 40 303 Barmer (54) 336 6(W6) 646(D646) 348 298 6 Barmer (48) 337 11 (Wll) 3280(D3280) 1,071 153 393 Barmer (84) 338 1(01) 1150(D1l50) 834 !O3 Barmer (47) 339 1+6(W7) 2033(D2033) 683 44 Barmer (93) 340

4(W4) 886(D886) 224 308 Barmer (94) 341 131+102(W233) 5692(D5692) 5,670 483 472 Barmer (95) 342 27+44(W71) 1787(D 1787) 1,882 27 74 Barmer (86) 343 30+36(W66) 1358(DI358) 800 33 50 Barmer (84) 344 8+8(WI6) 987(D987) 498 148 24 Barmer (50) 345

70+60(W130) 1595(DI595) 1,704 234 Barmer (54) 346 44+43(W87) 2558(D2558) 2,028 372 88 Barmer (52) 347 67+82(WI49) 3102(D3102) 2,082 85 143 Barmer (56) 348 9+16(W25) 1179(D1179) 966 266 Barmer (88) 349 14+17(W31) 1636(DI636) 3,646 482 Barmer (90) 350

14+33(W47) 1420(DI420) 1,007 496 8 Barmer (50) 351 746(D746) 762 1,120 Barmer (95) 352 20+20(W40) 956(D956) 335 177 8 Barmer (80) 353 39+7(W46) 876(D876) 213 129 10 Barmer (80) 354 23+9(W32) 1039( D I 039) 228 73 12 Barmer (80) 355

49+94(WI43) 1583(Dl583) 868 276 24 Barmer (100) 356 23+3(W26) 750(D750) 335 6 Barmer (98) 357 31 + 35(W66) 1496(DI496) 637 298 50 Barmer (100) 358 152+160(W312) 1405(DI405) 294 107 736 Barmer (104) 359 118+ 142(W260) 1772(01772) 555 249 234 Barmer (104) 360

226+241(W467) 2690(02690) 1,184 896 1,000 Barmer (104) 361 17+10(W27) 71O(D710) 467 20 33 Barmer (54) 362 9+29(W38) 1602(01602) 292 5 28 Barmer (54) 363 69+107(W176) 2577(02577) 1,616 430 660 Barmer (52) 364 I 12+50(WI62) 2019(02019) 2,624 285 416 Barmer (56) 365

52+24(W76) 1198(01198) 1,218 557 273 Barmer (54) 366 13+13(W26) 1047(01047) 818 3 Barmer (52) 367 127+89(W216) 2924(02924) 2,264 574 185 Barmer (55) 368 35+6(W41) 268(D268) 197 17 14 Balotra (102) 369 462+ 143(W605) 21056(D21056) 6,837 1,122 3,082 Balotra (102) 370 """ 26 TEHSIL : 2· BARMER, 3. PACHpADRA

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371 Dedawas Jageer 8,454 P FC W(8),TK,R Wheat, Bajra 372 Dedawas Charnan 741 W,TK,R Bajra 373 Loonwa Jageer 6,043 P W(3),TK(2) KR Wheat, Bajra 374 Loonwa Cbarnan 1,068 W(4) KR Bajra, Wheat 375 Ratanpura 7,948 P W(l3),TK KR PO Bajra, Wheat

376 Kura 860 W(5) Wheat, Bajra 377 Bhakharpura 8,233 P(2) W(5),TK(2) PO Bajra, Wheat 378 Sindaswa Chauhanan 5,381 P(2) W(5),TK Bajra, Wheat 379 Joodi 979 W(2),0 Wheat, Barley 380 Sindaswa Harniya 7,173 P W(4),TK,0(2) Bajra, Wheat

381 Lumbawas* 1,104 W,O Wheat, Bajra 382 Padardi 7,104 P(2) W(7),TK,0{2) Wheat, Bajra

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1 Khattoo 8,959 P W(4),TK Maize, Bajra 2 Chandesara 11,984 P W(2),TK(2),0(5) PO Wheat, Bajra 3 Bheemarlai 10,688 W(2) Bajra 4 Doodhwa 16,461 p W(4) KR PO Bajra 5 Bagundi 6,235 p W(4),TK(2) KR Bajra

6 Googri 4,909 0(2) KR Bajra 7 Akarli Bakshiram 3,003 0(2) Bajra 8 Borawas 6,646 P TK Bajra 9 Sodhon-ki-Dhani 2,666 R Bajra 10 Kapooriya 395 Bajra

11 Gol 5,773 P TK(2),R T PO Bajra 12 Mekaran 2,741 TK,R Bajra 13 Bajawas 3,083 W,R Bajra 14 Sinli Jageer 6,850 P TK KR Bajra IS Sinli Chausira 8,671 TK KR Bajra

16 Tilwarat 10,362 P W(5),TK,R KR Hajra 17 Than Malinath 60 TK Bajra 18 Mandawas 564 R KR Bajra 19 Kalawa 7,831 TK KR,T Bajra 20 Sambhara 9,197 D TK(3) KR,T PT Bajra, Wheat

21 Sajiyali Roopji I 3,137 P 0 KR Bajra 22 Sajiyali Padamsingh II 3,333 TK KR Bajra 23 Sajiyali Moolraj II 3,229 TK,O KR Bajra 24 Sajiyali Padamsingh I 9,540 P D TK(2),0 KR Bajra 25 Akarli Dhansingh 7,627 P TK,O Bajra

26 Sajiyali Moolraj I 2,992 Olloo) KR Bajra 27 Sajiyali Roopji II 3,787 0(5) Bajra 28 Patiyal 653 0(30) Bajra 29 Kalewa 14,040 p 0(300) KR PO Bajra 30 Kyar Charnan 1,853 0(100) Bajra

* Temple of Thakurji. t Annual Market from 30th March to 6th April. 27 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 1:) Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Oro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town ." (Distance in vesand land vable available 0 Orcha,rds waste for culti- Kilometres) "'"U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 1

4+105(0109) 4986(D4986 ) 2,137 1,327 Balotra (104) 371 390(0390) 184 167 Balotra (104) 372 102+6(0108) 3763(D3763) 1,952 226 Balotra (100) 373 2+7(09) 798(D798) 256 12 Balotra (102) 374 54+I16(WI70) 4947(D4947) 2,038 909 Balotra (107) 375

16(016) 554(D554) 277 13 Balotra (107) 376 516+960(WI476) 5164(D5164) 1,317 164 1,072 Barmer (83) 377 107 +369(W476) 4009(D4009) 674 169 422 Barmer (82) 378 63+90(WI53) 691 + 12(D703) 129 11 85 Barmer (90) 379 218+199(W417) 4694(D4694) 1,146 668 447 Barmer (90) 380

182+ 26(W208) 597(D597) 237 64 24 Barmer (88) 381 139+ 130(W269) 3813(Rl, D3812) 1,192 1,250 710 Barmer (91) 382

6173(D6173) 1,686 1,015 85 Balotra (59) 1 7531(D7531) 1,822 1,956 675 Balotra (39) 2 2652(D2652) 6,521 1,515 Balotra (30) 3 8867(D8867) 7,061 378 155 Balotra (28) 4 1724(DI724) 2,645 1,866 Balotra (22) 5

2551(D2551 ) 1,170 954 234 Balotra (22) 6 1124(DI124) 1,846 33 Balotra (20) 7 970(D970) 563 578 4,534 Balotra (14) 8 674(D674) 1,237 80 675 Balotra (29) 9 59(W59) 110 147 79 Balotra (20) 10

1847(D 1847) 3,171 121 634 Balotra (24) 11 386(0386) 2,174 181 Balotra (24) 12 1198(D1l98) 1,472 91 322 Balotra (28) 13 74(W74) 2448(D2448) 1,580 2,476 272 Balotra (25) 14 691(W691) 3 2,991 2,936 1,450 Balotra (20) 15

37+24(W61) 1939(DI939) 3,752 3,755 879 Balotra (18) 16 20(D20) 12 13 15 BaIotra (16) 17 145(0145) 434 259 126 Balotra (15) 18 2721 (D2721) 1,107 102 3,901 .!3alotra (16) 19 723(D723) 609 758 7,107 Balotra (16) 20

1599(DI599) 1,396 20 122 Balotra (10) 21 1376(DI376) 1,283 674 Balotra (20) 22 1512(DI512) 1,254 105 358 Balotra (21) 23 5049(05049) 4,244 65 182 Balotra (23) 24 3124(03124) 3,963 218 322 Balotra (24) 25

1951(D1951) 906 64 71 Balotra (35) 26 l001(DlOO1) 892 1,872 22 Balotra (27) 27 425(D425) 217 II Balotra (28) 28 8016(D8016) 5,788 54 182 Balotra (42) 29 1075(DI075) 715 63 Balotra (27) 30 28 TEHSIL: 3 - PACHPADRA

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31 Kanwarli 3,921 p 0(100) KR Bajra 32 Bagiya Charnan 344 TK Bajra 33 Goliya 1,390 0 Bajra 34 Champaberi 2,453 0 Bajra 35 Gopri 8,873 P TK KR Bajra, Jowar

36 Khan Namak* 37 Bedarlai 2,454 W KR Bajra 38 Mandapura 7,244 TK(4) PR,KR,T Bajra 39 Jerla 4,137 TK,O PR Bajra 40 Temawas 2,593 W(2),R KR Bajra

41 Khert 9,495 W,R KR,T Bajra 42 Bamseen 950 R KR Bajra 43 Somawas 1,713 R KR Bajra 44 Mewanagart 12,465 P W,TK(2) PR PO Bajra 45 Bariya Barecha 1,882 W(3) Bajra

46 Bariya Tagji 4,004 W Bajra 47 Seemaliya 3,502 TK Bajra 48 Keetpala 4,923 P TK(2) KR Bajra 49 Kaloori 5,188 P W,TK(2) PR PO Bajra 50 Bariya Bhagji 4,950 P W Bajra

51 Bhakhri Khera 2,744 Bajra 52 Tapra 11,432 P D W,TK(2) PR PO Bajra, Wheat 53 Jagsa 14,094 P W,TK KR PO Bajra 54 Budiwara 6,894 P W,TK(2) KR Bajra 55 Asara 12,520 M MCW,D W,TK PR PO Bajra, Wheat

56 § 10,810 P,M H,D E T,W(3),TK(2) PR,KR PO,TL(8) Bajra, Wheat 57 Asotra 15,140 P D E W KR PO Bajra, Wheat 58 Beethooja 5,518 P E W,TK,TW,R Bajra, Wheat 59 Hotloo 2,187 E TK,O KR Bajra 60 Ramseen 2,996 P E TK,T KR PO Bajra

61 Moongra 7,273 P E W KR PO Bajra 62 Chirdani 1,407 TK Bajra 63 Pachpadra 6,963 P(2),H..~ H,D(2) E T,TK(4) PR,KR PT,TL Bajra 64 Mandiyawas 8,005 P W(2) PR Bajra, Jowar 65 Newai 8,246 TK(2) KR Bajra, Moth

66 Rewara Asiyan 1,899 TK Bajra 67 Rewara Sandaycha 418 TK KR Bajra 68 Rewara Barthan 1,502 W Bajra 69 Kanawas 263 TK Bajra 70 Rewara 3,349 p W,TK KR Bajra

71 Rewara Sodha 961 W,TK Bajra 72 Ikrani 2,798 TK Bajra 73 Koduka 2,214 TK Bajra 74 Reenchholi 4,825 P TK(2) KR Bajra 75 Mediwasan J,114 Bajra * Information included in village Sambhara at Code No. 20. § Temple of Bhatiyaji. t Temple of Ranchhodji. + + Temple of Bherun Nathji. 29 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Tree Oro- Fallow Culti- Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Area not Nearest Town

2102(D2102) 1,537 246 36 Balotra (33) 31 161(Dl61) 170 13 Balotra (30) 32 1302(D1302) 83 5 Balotra (30) 33 1613(DI613) 558 86 196 Balotra (15) 34 4275(D4275) 2,400 336 1,862 Balotra (14) 35

Balotra (16) 36 817(D817) 920 526 191 Balotra (15) 37 2563(D2563) 2,917 1,377 387 Ba lotra (13) 38 2055(D2055) 566 1,398 118 Balotra (3) 39 6S+12(WSO) 94-1(D941) 327 758 499 Balotra (5) 40

4(W4) 3122(D3122) 842 3,399 2,132 Balotra (8) 41 335lD335) 79 489 47 Balotra (12) 42 546(D546) 106 1,014 47 Balotra (10) 43 3486(03486) 1,836 2,217 4,926 Balotra (14) 44 683(D683) 981 71 147 Balotra (17) 45

1559(DI559) 2,161 254 30 Balotra (16) 46 1414(D1414) 1,768 118 202 Balotra (25) 47 2068(D2068) 1,767 924 164 Balotra (26) 48 2249(D2249) 2,609 97 223 Balotra (26) 49 1483(DI483) 1,939 281 1,247 Balotra (26) 50

443(D443) 2,261 40 Balotra (12) 51 772+63(W835) 6065(D6065) 3,949 533 113 Balotra (16) 52 368+99(W467) 7043(D7043) 5,673 622 388 Balotra (17) 53 283+61(W344) 3654(03654) 2,330 21 606 Balotra (15) 54 I 235+237(WI472) 7707 + 51(07758) 1,884 903 791 Balotra (9) 55

1094+15(Wll09) 4239+336(D4575 ) 1,727 2,246 1,504 Balotra (4) 56 1147+219(WI366) 7833+52(D7885) 3,134 1,717 1,309 Balotra (13) 57 1701 +273(01974) 87 I 600(D687) 1,425 901 14,038 Balotra (5) 58 29(W29) 1279(DI279) 689 172 18 Balotra (4) 59 2603(D2603) 75 236 82 Balotra (5) 60

3(W3) 4777(D4777) 2,090 210 193 Balotra (5) 61 892(D892) 44;5 25 45 Balotra (17) 62 3206(D3206) 2,785 410 562 Balotra (11) 63 4962(D4962) 2,738 164 141 Balotra (10) 64 3737(03737) 3,303 991 215 Balotra (20) 65

889(D889) 932 78 Balotra (24) 66 11 O(D 110) 305 3 Balotra (25) 67 952(D952) 446 87 17 Balotra (22) 68 1I(Dl1) 250 3 Balotra (27) 69 828(D828) 2,198 6 317 Balotra (27) 70

244(D244) 630 72 15 Balotra (25) 71 2079(D2079) 605 42 72 Balotra (27) 72 1219(DI219) 928 44 23 Balotra (31) 73 3388(03388) 1,141 296 Balotra (32) 74 710(D71O) 382 13 9 Balotra (27) 75 30 TEHSIL: 3· PACHPADRA

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76 Patodi 60,151 P(3) D W(5),TK(3),O(20) KR PT,TL Bajra 77 Khardi 5468 t' TK Bajra 78 Khanora 6,453 P W,TK(2) Bajra 79 Barnawa Charnan 3,350 W,TK Bajra 80 Barnawa Jageer 7,443 TK(2) KR Bajra

81 Bagawas 16,187 P W(2),TK(3) KR PO Bajra 82 Madpura 2,450 TK KR Bajra 83 Simra Kheya 4,930 P TK KR Bajra 84 Sathooni Charnan 2,472 TK KR Bjara 85 Sathooni Purohitan 3,510 P TK KR Bajra

86 Kelankot 1,552 TK KR Bajra 87 Thob 24,998 W(2),TK KR PO Bajra 88 Ekarli 1,129 TK Bajra 89 Mohanpura 4,163 TK Bajra 90 Nerli 518 TK Bajra

91 Dhoondhali 1,245 R Bajra 92 Tirsingri Sodha 6,906 p W,TK KR Bajra 93 Tirsingri Chauhanan 2,862 TK Bajra 94 Sarwari 7,927 P W(2),TK(2) PR PO Bajra 95 Rewara Jetmalan 3,641 P W,TK Bajra

96 Palau Kalan 4,302 W,TK PR Bajra, Wheat 97 Patau Khurd 5,318 W(2),TK PR Bajra, Wheat 98 Koori 3,682 P W,TK PR Jowar 99 Umarlai 14,963 W(2),TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 100 Janiyana 9,805 P(2) E W(12),TK(12) PR,KR,T Bajra, Wheat

101 Bhinda Kua 700 W(10) Bajra, Wheat 102 Kitnod 8,440 P MCW E W,TK(2),R,O(3) KR PO Bajra, Wheat 103 Sarana 8,223 P E W,TK,R KR PO Wheat, Bajra 104 Kanana* 7,084 P,M HC E W(2),TK(2),R KR PO Bajra, Jowar 105 Parloot 8,916 P,I\.I D E W,TK(2) KR,T PT,TL Bajra, Wheat

106 Kharwa 6,109 P W(4),TK Bajra 107 Kakrala 3,422 P W,TK(2) Bajra 108 Morda 4,187 W,TK Bajra 109 Gharsi-ka-Bara 5,010 W.TK(2) Bajra 110 Pindaran 3,787 P~ W,TK Bajra

111 Gharoi Charnan 1,959 W,TK KR Bajra 112 Badu-ka-Bara 1,978 W,TK Bajra 113 Kalyanpur 16,316 P,M HC W,TK PR PO Bajra 114 Chhachharlai Khurd 1,706 P 0 PR Bajra 115 Neori 7,864 P W(2),TK(2) KR Bajra

116 Chak Charnot 636 Bajra 117 Megawas 3,827 E W KR Bajra 118 Baniyawas 2,093 TK KR Bajra 119 Patasar 7,714 W(2),TK Bajra 120 Balau Sasan 2,363 P W KR Bajra

>I< Fair of Sheetla Mata and Jain Temple. t Temple of Raghunathji. 31 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town Q.) yes and land vable available (Distance in ""0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation II 12 J3 13A 13B 14 15 16

17(WI7) 21340+2(D21342) 34,884 1,705 2,205 Balotra (30) 76 4(W4) 3160(D3160) 1,660 6 638 Balotra (34) 77 4620(D4620) 1,573 170 90 Balotra (38) 78 2671 (D2671 ) 619 60 Balotra (40) 79 6287(D6287) 987 25 144 Balotra (40) 80

9701(D9701 ) 5,441 770 275 Balotra (53) 81 1537(D1537) 753 75 85 Balotra (35) 82 2980(D2980) 1,823 32 95 Balotra (56) 83 1528(D 1528) 804 78 62 Balotra (66) 84 1564(D1564) 1,773 119 54 Balotra (66) 85

835(D835) 180 87 450 Balotra (42) 86 3252(D3252) 15,613 434 5,698 Balotra (30) 87 827(D827) 289 13 Balotra (50) 88 1991(DI991) 1,824 262 86 Balotra (51) 89 235(D235) 149 119 15 Ba lotra (50) 90

848(D848) 371 26 Balotra (50) 91 3341(D3341) 1,656 1,606 303 Balotra (41) 92 1447(DI447) 1,233 95 87 Balotra (41) 93 3920(D3920) 2,133 1,694 180 Balotra (35) 94 1542(D1542) 1,956 65 78 Balotra (27) 95

1971(DI971) 1,547 735 49 Balotra (25) 96 2802(D2802) 1,893 558 65 Balotra (25) 97 2078(D2078) 1,374 164 66 Balotra (12) 98 7124(D7124) 3,209 4,319 311 Balotra (29) 99 183+45(W228) 6761 (D6761) 1,748 682 431 Balotra (9) 100

232(W232) 104+179(0283) 17 94 253 Balotra (8) 101 1155(WlI55) 2883tD2883) 834 1,207 1,961 Balotra (20) 102 1319(W1319) 3325(D3325) 1,291 1,533 755 BaIotra (21) 103 1354+2978(W4332) 2978(D2978) 956 435 1,361 Balotra (16) 104 1117(Wl117) 4167(D4167) 3,319 91 222 Balotra (19) 105

46(W46) 3260(D3260) 2,504 226 73 Balotra (24) 106 1451(D1451) 1,632 292 47 Balotra (42) 107 1701(DI701) 2,310 152 24 Balotra (38) 108 2930(D2930) 1,811 202 67 Balotra (43) 109 2136(D2136) 1,351 228 72 Balotra (39) 110

956(D956) 490 469 44 Balotra (39) 111 1390(D1390) 451 128 9 Balotra (45) 112 7(W7) 11234(DI1234) 3,808 869 398 Balotra (32) 113 121S(DI21S) 419 20 49 Balotra (38) 114 4281(D4281) 1,747 556 1,280 Balotra (41) 115

457(D457) 179 Balotra (50) 116 2376(D2376) 841 469 141 Balotra (5) 117 1362(D1362) 529 134 68 Balotra (53) 118 4487(D4487) 2,705 397 125 Balotra (54) 119 1683(Dl683) 619 13 48 Balotra (74) 120 32 TEHSIL: 3 - PACHPADRA, 4- CHOHTAN

c: .,~ Amenities available within the village 0 .... ;z: tt1 '"~ 11> _u Educa- Medical Po\\er Drinking Commu- Post Staple food "0 Name of the Village ;go: tional supply & 0 o c: water lllcalions U .... :=:. Telegraph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 Balau Jati 5,880 W KR Bajra 122 Rodwa Kalan 5,232 W(2) Bajra 123 Rodwa Khurd 2,787 P W(2),TK(2) Bajra 124 ThoombJi 4,483 P W,TK(2),TW KR Bajra 125 Bagnawas 1,672 P TK KR Bajra, Jowar

126 Tibaniya 1,135 0 Bajra, Jowar 127 Mandli 9,319 P HC,FC TK KR PO Bajra 128 Gangawas 8,531 P TW(3) KR Bajra 129 Jasti 5,879 P W,TK Bajra 130 Paraliya Dhamat 2,490 TK(2) Bajra

131 Paraliya Sa san 1,170 W,TK KR Bajra 132 Koma 18,581 P W(2),TK(6) KR PO Bajra 133 Deoriya 2,843 W,TK KR Bajra 134 Nagana 6,036 W,TK KR Bajra 135 Chhachharlai Kalan 4,089 P W,TK Bajra

136 Seetli 712 W,TK Bajra 137 Bankiyawas Kalan* 4,366 TK,O(10) KR Bajra 138 Bankiyawas Khurd 3,253 TK,O Bajra 139 Nimbakhera 1,200 TK Bajra 140 Asrawa Nagnechat 410 0(4) PR Bajra

141 Asrawa Purohitan 809 W,TK Bajra 142 Asrawa Unda* 2,621 W,TK(2),0(50) PR Bajra 143 Asrawa Chauhanan* 2,073 TK,0(50) PR Bajra 144 Doli Khurd 2,774 TK(2) PR,KR Bajra 145 Gwal Nada 5,384 P TK,0(70) KR Bajra

146 HaJiya 1,158 TK KR Bajra, Jowar 147 Sheonagri 3,271 P TK KR Bajra, Jowar 148 Godawas 3,229 P W,TK KR Bajra, Jowar 149 Doli Kalan 3,391 P TK(2) PR,KR PO Bajra, Jowar 150 Doli Rajguran 4,537 TK(2),TW(2) PR,KR Bajra, Jowar

151 Asrawa Dudawatant 5,704 P TK(2),0(IOO) PR Baira, Jowar 152 Dharmsar 2,420 W,TK KR Bajra 153 Baglop 959 P W,TK Bajfa 154 Gharoi Sodha 516 TK Bajra 155 Alechari 379 TK Bajra

156 Sankhlon-ki-Dhani 4,282 W(2) Bajra 157 Soorpura 7,983 P W(2),TK PR PO Bajra 158 Raniya Daheepra 3,550 P W(2),TK Bajra

TEHS1L: 4- CHOHTAN

1 Kumharon-ka-Teeba 1,975 TK Bajra 2 Samoton-ka-Par 517 W Bajra 3 Rathoron-ka-Tala 4,173 W Bajra 4 Madhuri-ka-Tala 214 W Bajra 5 Ramzan-ki-Gafan 10,488 W(3) KR PO Bajra * Temple of Thakurji. t Temple of Jogmayaji. t Temples of Thakurji and Mahadeoji. 33 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 :z; Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town <1) (Oistance in ." yes and land vable available 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 138 14 15 16

4154(04154) 1,546 90 90 Balotra (74) 121 3201(03201 ) 1,577 383 71 Balotra (69) 122 1634(01634) 1,028 72 53 Balotra (69) 123 2911(02911) 1,077 433 62 Balotra (64) 124 998(0998) 331 297 46 Balotra (67) 125

791(D791) 296 35 13 Balotra (67) 126 3678(03678) 2,968 449 2,224 Balotra (59) 127 5380(D5380) 1,254 1,676 227 Balotra (54) 128 3972(03972) 1,273 465 169 Balotra (74) 129 1475(01475) 362 172 481 Jodhpur (50) 130

734(D734) 172 90 174 Jodhpur (52) 131 11002+ I(Dll003) 4,571 654 2,354 Jodhpur (52) 132 2396(D2396) 255 96 96 Balotra (59) 133 3098(D3098) 884 1,422 632 Balotra (53) 134 2664(D2664) 1,070 265 90 Balotra (33) 135

509(0509) 120 63 20 Balotra (59) 136 2514(D2514) 1,608 30 214 Balotra (50) 137 1922(01922) 1,217 1 113 Balotra (60) 138 706(D706) 449 15 30 Balotra (52) 139 288(D288) 108 14 Balotra (54) 140

524(D524) 263 22 Balotra (54) 141 1128(01128) 1,331 27 135 Balotra (57) 142 1034(01034) 771 202 66 Balotra (54) 143 1784(01784) 645 288 57 Balotra (54) 144 3258(03258) 1,651 203 272 Balotra (64) 145

539(D539) 303 297 19 Balotra (53) 146 2023(D2023) 860 358 30 Balotra (75) 147 1873(01873) 1,000 330 26 Balotra (20) 148 2404(D2404) 620 313 54 Balotra (45) 149 3511(IC24, 03487) 710 217 99 Balotra (45) 150

4066(04066) 1,325 40 273 Balotra (54) 151 1443(01443) 340 613 24 Balotra (34) 152 781(D781) 88 63 27 Balotra (38) 153 274(D274) 161 71 10 Balotra (42) 154 242(D242) 131 4 2 Balotra (45) 155

2835(D2835) 897 362 188 Balotra (39) 156 3800(D3800) 3,860 175 148 Balotra (39) 157 1781(Dl781) 610 1,082 77 Balotra (35) 158

79(D79) 1,619 113 164 Barmer ( 104) 126(0126) 387 4 Barmer (104) 2 1124(01124) 2,768 256 25 Barmer (100) 3 29 184 1 Barmer (95) 4 3628(03628) 5,226 1,458 176 Barmer (90) 5 34 TEHSIL: 4 - CHOHTAN

~-;;- Amenities available within the village 0 .... OJ Z 0:1 .... -ugo:l Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food Name of the Village tional supply & .s0 O~ water nications U E-<~ Telegraph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6 Lakhe-ka-Tala 284 W Bajra 7 Bhojariya 13,219 P W(IO) PO Bajra 8 Jesar 9,004 P W(2),TK Bajra 9 Dharasara 17,213 P W(2) KR PO Bajra 10 Ratasar 10,826 P W(2),TK Bajra

11 Dhoniya 5,170 P W PR Bajra 12 Beejrad 24,404 P D W(25) PR PO Bajra 13 Tamachi-ki-Gafan 1,108 W(4) Bajra 14 Sadul-ki-Gafan 2,064 W Bajra 15 Bhilon-ki-Tala 1,218 W(2) Bajra

16 Rasbani 3,107 W(18) Bajra 17 Hejam-ka-Tala 2,150 W(2) Bajra 18 Kelnor 16,571 P WeB) KR PO Bajra 19 Arbi-ki-Gafan 5,177 W(4) Bajra 20 Hejam-ka-Bhara 372 W Bajra

21 Udsiyar 3,424 W(3) Bajra 22 Sobhala 7,270 P W(5) PR Bajra 23 Lariyala 3,772 W(4) Bajra 24 Dedusar 19,182 P H,D W(5),TK KR PO Bajra 25 Mate-ka-Tala 9,102 P W(3),R KR PO Bajra

26 Dhok 7,031 P W(2) PR PO Bajra 27 Paradiya 7,594 P W Bajra 28 Chohtan* 1,988 P(3),H HC,D,FC T,W(7),TK PR,KR PT,TL Bajra 29 Uparla 4,079 P W KR Bajra 30 Doodhwa Khurd 5,812 P W(2),TK KR Bajra

31 Akora 9,942 P W(4),TK PR Bajra 32 Sanwlor 5,564 P W(3),TK PR,KR Bajra 33 Taratara 27,959 P W(9),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 34 Isrol 11,932 P(2) W(5) KR PO Bajra 35 Goliyar 6,512 P W(2) Bajra, Jowar

36 Sanau 13,958 P W(3),TK(2) PR,KR PO Bajra 37 Lakhwara 7,879 P W(4) KR Bajra 38 Antiya 5,611 W(2) KR PO Bajra 39 Kaprau 9,904 P D W(10) KR Bajra 40 Booth 11,789 P W(5),TK(2) KR Bajra

41 Baori Kalan 16,101 P D W(7),TK KR PO Bajra 42 Bhara Gulmohammad 3,088 Bajra 43 Gumane-ka-Tala 6,984 P W(5) Bajra 44- Nawa Tala Jetmalotan 7,275 P W(7) PO Bajra 45 Samelon-ka-Tala 3,250 W(2) KR Bajra

46 Bhilon-ka-Tala 3,179 P W Bajra 47 Mithrau 9,212 P W(S),TK KR PO,TL Bajra 48 Miyon-ka-Tala 3,321 P W KR Bajra 49 Saroop-ka-Tala 11 ,752 P D W(9),TK KR PO,TL Bajra 50 Beenjasar 15,517 P W(7) KR PO Bajra • Temple of Mataji and Cattle Fair in Phalguna. 35 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town (I) ves and land vable available (Distance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) '"U vat ion 11 12 13 13A BB 14 15 16

59(D59) 93 131 1 Barmer (92) 6 3006(03006) 9,632 289 293 Barmer (89) 7 1193(DlI93) 5,881 1,900 30 Barmer (74) 8 266(D266) 15,058 1,826 62 Barmer (70) 9 8,093 2,715 18 Barmer (70) 10

160(DI60) 4,248 294 468 Barmer (65) 11 16632(DI6632) 6,265 650 857 Barmer (79) 12 279(D279) 547 230 51 Banner (95) 13 575(D575) 994 418 77 Barmer (94) 14 676(D676) 346 76 120 Barmer (96) 15

1502(Dl502) 526 974 105 Barmer (102) 16 573(D573) 559 768 250 Barmer (104) 17 4645(D4645) 9,664 1,966 297 Barmer (96) 18 1380(Dl380) 2,149 1,484 165 Barmer (92) 19 47(D47) 224 79 22 Barmer (96) 20

1462(DI462) 1,436 491 35 Barmer (88) 21 2325(D2325) 2,391 1,986 568 Barmer (88) 22 911(D911) 1,514 948 399 Barmer (88) 23 4279(D4279) 11,333 1,923 1,647 Barmer (79) 24 4727(D4727) 2,906 1,329 140 Barmer (69) 25

1630(D1630) 3,535 611 1,255 Barmer (59) 26 16 1142(D1142) 5,470 47 919 Barmer (67) 27 5509(D5509) 8,514 3,753 2,212 Barmer (54) 28 1039(D1039) 2,812 228 Barmer (62) 29 2625(D2625) 1,696 1,360 131 Barmer (35) 30

2789(D2789) 4,634 2,087 432 Barmer (30) 31 1542(Dl542) 3,246 485 291 Barmer (25) 32 5667(05667) 17,756 264 4,272 Barmer (31) 33 3,083(03083) 7,248 1,047 554 Barmer (46) 34 677(D677) 4,293 1,106 436 Barmer (40) 35

4765(04765) 6,454 1,801 938 Barmer (40) 36 1245(DI245) 6,238 312 83 Barmer (65) 37 64(064) 4,810 671 66 Barmer (71) 38 3182(03182) 5,521 1,064 136 Barmer (61) 39 2224(D2224) 6,298 2,670 597 Barmer (74) 40

3554(03554) 9,587 2,623 336 Barmer (78) 41 1275(DI275) 1,575 196 42 Barmer (79) 42 1152(DI152) 3,296 2,163 373 Barmer (84) 43 I 678(D 1678) 4,031 1,247 319 Barmer (89) 44 47(D47) 2,265 706 232 Barmer (99) 45

634(D634) 1,872 626 47 Barmer (94) 46 963(D963) 5,895 1,559 795 Barmer (98) 47 375(D375) 1,280 330 1,336 Banner (98) 48 2205(D2205) 9,029 401 117 Barmer (98) 49 9199(D9199) 2,565 2,939 813 Barmer (86) 50 36 TEHSIL : 4 - CHOHTAN

II) ~ Amenities available within the village '"....

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

51 Meethe-ka-Tala 5,831 P W(6) KR PO Bajra 52 Itada 17,957 P(2) W(7),TK(2) PO Bajra 53 Konra 15,896 P W(16),TK(3) PO Bajra 54 Netrad 28,899 P(2) W(13),TK(4) PR,KR PO Bajra 55 Leelsar 18,553 P W(6) KR PO Bajra

56 Souiyar 6,197 W Bajra 57 Bachhrau 12,119 P D W(4) PR,KR PO Bajra 58 Bamnor Bhanwarshah 12,487 P W KR Bajra 59 Bamnor Ameershah 11,466 P W(8),TK(3) KR PO(2) Bajra 60 Nawatala Rathoran 5,438 P W Bajra, Moth

61 Bisarniya 22,811 P(2) W(10),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 62 Alarnsar 18,605 P W(8),TK PR PO Bajra 63 Dhanau 19,726 P(2) W(9),TK(2),TW KR PO Bajra 64 Kitnoriya 13,194 P(2) W(5),TK KR PO Bajra 65 Bhooniya 15,772 P,M D,FC W(lO),TK KR PO Bajra

66 Sobhala 11,468 pJI{' W(4) KR PO Bajra 67 Sawa 15,708 p W(8),TK KR PO Bajra 68 Bur:m-ka-Tala 11,002 P D W(lI),TK KR PO Bajra 69 Rawasar 8,237 p W(5),TK KR Bajra 70 Abdul Rahim-ka-Tala 5,153 P W(5) Bajra

71 Gohar-ka-Tala 11,696 P W(3) PO Bajra 72 SaiyedMoj Ali-ka-Tala 5062 P W(3) Bajra 73 Talsar 8,094 p W(5),TK Bajra 74 Somrad 6,938 P W(4) Bajra 75 Jan Paliya 14,425 W(7),TK PO Bajra

76 Jaleela 7,764 P W(6),TK Bajra 77 Poonjasar 7,991 P W(7),TK KR Bajra 78 Beesasar 7,538 P D W(6),TK PO Bajra 79 Sinhar 5,154 P W(3) KR PO Bajra 80 Dhemba 3,265 W(3),TK KR Bajra

81 Ahsan-ka-Tala 3,812 W(4) KR Bajra 82 Kundanpura 8,370 P W(4) KR PO Bajra 83 Serwa 11,764 P H W(lO) KR PT Bajra 84 Salariya 7036 P W(4),TK KR Bajra 85 Bhanwar 13,258 P W(9),TK PO Bajra

86 Harpaliya 8,007 P W(5),TK PO Bajra 87 Sarla 12,943 P W(6) KR PO Bajra 88 Deepla 4,816 W(4) Bajra 89 Nawa Tala Barwasar 3,499 P W(3) KR PO,TL Bajra 90 Sujo-ka-Niwan 5,326 p W(4) Bajra

91 pandhi-ka-Niwan 5,781 p W(2} Bajra 92 Fakiron-ka-Niwan 3166 W(2) Jowar, Bajra 93 Jharpa 8,249 W(4) PO Jowar, Bajra 94 Lakrasar 4,229 W(2) Jowar, Bajra 95 Sinhaniya 8.279 p W(8),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 37 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land u~ (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow CUlti- Area not Nearest Town Q) vesand land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U"" vation 11 12 13 l3A l3B 14 15 16 1

3,520(03,520) 1,589 602 120 Barmer (83) 51 9090(09090) 6,479 2,165 223 Barmer (80) 52 5256(05256) 8,339 1,947 354 Barmer (67) 53 12,961(012,961) 13,030 2,163 756 Barmer (66) 54 2700(D2700) 15,217 275 361 Barmer (81) 55

11 04(0 1l04) 4,894 73 126 Barmer (82) 56 7492(07492) 3,395 573 659 Barmer (84) 57 4311(04311) 5,415 2,320 440 Barmer (92) 58 4511(04511) 4,665 1,720 570 Barmer (92) 59 3009(03009) 1,820 552 57 Barmer (98) 60

15937(015937) 4,439 2,154 281 Barmer (80) 61 10147(010147) 5,675 989 179 Bar,ner (72) 62 10649(010649) 5,955 2,674 448 Barmer (84) 63 8436(08436) 4,577 172 9 Barmer (104) 64 10326(010326) 4,922 276 248 Barmer (109) 65

2340(02340) 5,540 1,281 2,307 Barmer (100) 66 1030(01030) 11,838 1,008 1,833 Banner (92) 67 9,184 203 1,615 Barmer (99) 68 3698(03698) 1,975 2,265 299 Barmer (84) 69 3844(03844) 605 619 85 Barmer (91) 70

3628(03628) 6,664 1,019 385 Barmer (86) 71 2251(02251) 1,719 1,010 81 Barmer (89) 72 5,823 2,108 163 Harmer (108) 73 2292(02292) 3,889 10 747 Barmer (112) 74 7934(07934) 5,149 114 1,228 Barmer (118) 75

5294(05294) 2,010 326 134 Barmer (llO) 76 6,602 1,080 308 Barmer (104) 77 4944(04944) 2,045 387 162 Barmer (116) 78 3000(03000) 1,592 430 132 Barmer (108) 79 363(0363) 2,267 516 119 Barmer (110) 80

76(076) 3,388 228 119 Barmer (110) 81 5207(05207) 2,539 134 489 Barmer (91) 82 5768(05768) 4,334 862 800 Barmer (97) 83 5315(05315) 1,066 329 326 Barmer (ll5) 84 I(Wl) 8955(08955) 1,880 635 1,788 Barmer (115) 85

4415(D4415) 3,025 315 252 Barmer (112) 86 6738(06738) 3,771 1,559 875 Barmer (132) 87 1278(01278) 2,436 737 365 Barmer (124) 88 4(W4) 1725+4(01729) 1,660 49 61 Barmer (141) 89 2496(D2496) 2,352 308 170 Barmer (138) 90

4439(04439) 804 176 362 Barmer (138) 91 5(W5) 1681(01681) 1,108 16 356 Barmer (116) 92 4854(04854) 1.610 559 1,226 Barmer (119) 93 1450(01450) 2,350 159 270 Barmer (123) 94 5677(05677) 1,781 288 532 Barmer (123) 95 38 TEHSIL: 4.CHOHTAN

~ Amenities available within the village 0

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

96 Gangasara 17,670 P(2) W(16),TK(2) KR PO Bajra, Moth 97 Peeru-ka-Tala 3,286 P W(3),TK KR Bajra 98 Aloo-ka-Tala 3,585 W(6),TK Bajra 99 Chichrasar 5,381 W(8) Bajra 100 Sonri 8,288 P W PO Bajra

101 Rohila 2,903 P W Bajra 102 Kekar 8,S50 P W(2),TK KR PO,TL Bajra 103 Miyajal-ki-Beri 2,055 W(3) Bajra 104 Bamarla 14,290 P W(10),TK KR PO Bajra 105 Bachhla 3,052 P W(lS),TK Bajra, Moth

106 Champa beri 1,425 W(2),TK Bajra, Moth 107 Chalkana 3,578 P W(19),TK Bajra, Moth 108 Bherudi 3,552 P W(8),TK PO Bajra, Moth 109 Kot Tilani 2,228 TK Bajra 110 BabTalai 5,702 P W(5),TK Bajra, Moth

111 Ogala 11,329 P W(2) KR PO Bajra, Moth 112 Akal 4,462 P W(7),TK Bajra 113 Kartiya 8,870 P W(4),TK Bajra 114 Gora 6,895 P W(3) KR Bajra 115 Sagar Bab 1,882 W(4) Bajra, Jowar

116 Phagaliya 9,118 P W(3) KR PO Bajra, Jowar 117 Pancharla 3,527 W(2) KR Bajra, Jowar 118 Arti 7,287 P W(2) KR Bajra, Jowar 119 Mogawa 3,306 W(4),TK Bajra 120 Moolani 4,469 P W Bajra, Jowar

121 Dhurawa 4,725 W(4) Bajra 122 Bhara 5,191 P W(3) KR Bajra 123 Ekal 6,265 W KR PO,TL Bajra 124 Hathla 11,697 W KR Bajra 125 Meethri 5,148 P W(5),TK(2) Bajra

126 Sata 2,399 P W(4),TK KR PO Bajra 127 Rangwali 2,343 W KR Bajra 128 Suhagi 2,619 P TK KR Bajra 129 Bachhwala 4,148 P W(2) Bajra 130 Bhalgaon 5,966 P W(8) Bajra

131 Chandasani 3,872 W(6) Bajra 132 Barwasar 16,805 M D W(15),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 133 Tareesara 1,549 W(7),TK Wheat, Bajra 13~ Bawarwala 7,282 P We2} Wheat, Bajra 135 Nawapura 5,826 W(4) Bajra

136 Pandarwali 4,719 W(4) Bajra 137 Bhanwariya 5,649 W(4) KR PO Bajra 138 Ambawa 4,835 W(2) Bajra, JowaI 139 Tarla 2,188 W(2) KR Bajra, Jowar 140 Gira 5,286 W(3) KR Bajra 39 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use In acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirngated Tree Gro· Fallow Culti· Area not Nearest Town 0) ves and , "0 land vable available (Distance in 0 Orchard.. waste for cultl- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 1

13(W13) 9582(D9582) 5,107 2 2,967 Barmer (113) 96 2280(D2280) 579 399 29 Barmer (113) 97 37+8(W45) 2058+35(D2093) 675 143 672 Barmer (l09) 98 2959(D2959) 1,090 1,332 Barmer (102) 99 1422(DI422) 2,221 2,310 2,335 Barmer (106) 100

621(D621 ) 835 282 1.165 Barmer (106) 101 7,666 121 1,063 Barmer (102) 102 1,891 69 94 Barmer (104) 103 36+l(W37) 8042+35(D8077) 4,288 406 1,518 Barmer (102) 104 1595(D 1595) 1,031 104 322 Barmer (80) 105

1058(Dl058) 285 64 18 Barmer (79) 106 34(W34) 1685(D 1685) 1,508 91 260 Barmer (83) 107 2235( D2235) 885 126 306 Barmer (83) 108 524(D524) 540 263 901 Barmer (85) 109 6(W6) 2239(D2239) 1,489 668 1,300 Barmer (86) 110

109+71(W180) 6535 +45(D6580) 2,943 497 1,245 Barmer (96) III 14+ 7(W21) 2685,14(D2699) 1,286 32 445 Barmer (156) 112

-:. ~;~', ~;~. -:-111 H:1' \"h,.'1 i ()! t 1 ~ 8',"" 11 \\ ,;,,' .~'1;15 -ll L),~, .,:/f) '\ ~ ill,. "7 -l.~ \ .:" !{...tLj!l..'l (<).l/ ! 14 24+3(W27) 769+21(D790) 810 260 19 B3rmer (117) 115

9+l(WIO) 2995t-9(D3OO4) 4,720 95 1,299 Banner (114) 116 9(W9) 1702-+9(Dl71l) 1,114 10 692 Barmer (114) 117 26(W26) 1640(DI640) 4,845 146 630 Banner ( 126) 118 529(D529) 2,426 9 342 Barmer (134) 119 4(W4) 89(D89) 3,623 136 617 Barmer (123) 120

1624(01624) 2,345 667 90 Barmer (136) 121 1329(DJ329) 3,278 517 68 B3rmer (140) 122 1780(DI780) 3,728 170 587 Barmer (144) 123 4574( D4574) 2,990 1,920 2,213 Barmer (136) 124 998(D998) 3,513 522 115 Banner (134) 125

1432(DI432) 777 88 107 Barmer ( 129) 120 1766(DI766) 438 71 68 Barmer (140) 127 8"9(D849) 1,406 327 37 Banner (158) 128 IS0,)( D 1809) 1,639 160 5.. 0 Bar,ncr (144) 129 3792( D3792) 1,766 354 54 Barmer ( 139) 130

2026( D2019) 626 88 1,132 Tharad IGlIj:lrat) (102) 131 2+15(W17) 10501(D10501) 5,228 696 378 Barmcr ( 137) 132 992(D992! 194 329 34 RHmer (98) 133 4250( D4250) 1,252 1,780 Thara (Gujal'at) (96) 134 3201l( D3206) 1,252 151 J ,217 Harmcr (146) 135

2LJ5:(D2951) 1,581 128 59 Banner ( 141) 136 32b'( D3263) 1,706 120 561 Barmer (IJC1) 137 6(W6) 2051, 6( D2037) 1,873 224 681 B,trmer ( 12-+1 138 14+3(W17) 1U6( D 1136) 845 165 28 Barmer (124) 139 2757( D2757) 1,977 65 487 Harmer ( 13 .. ) 140 40 TEHSIL ; 4 - CHOHTAN, 5 - SIWANA

~ Amenities available within the village 0 f:!Ci5' Z ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

141 Khari 3,625 W(14),TK KR Bajra 142 Sanwalasi 2,590 W(4) Bajra 143 Hemawas 2,464 W(2) Bajra, Jowar 144 Panoriya 9,394 P W(40),TK(2) KR PO Bajra 145 Boli 5,788 P W(23),TK(2) KR Wheat, Bajra

146 Madawa 2,600 W(lO) KR Wheat, Bajra 147 Deedawa 2,795 W(3) Bajra

TEHSIL : 5 - SIWANA

1 PadarJi Khurd 1,498 W,TK Bajra 2 Moothli 3,752 P W,TK KR Bajra 3 Thapan 6,132 P W,TK(2) KR PO Bajra 4 Indrana 8,570 P W(2),TK(3) KR Wheat, Bajra 5 Baliyana* 3,194 P W Wheat, Bajra

6 Sithor 8356 W Wheat, Bajra 7 Nal 8,486 P W KR Wheat, Bajra 8 Gura 4,740 W(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 9 Thanmata Hinglaj 2,873 W Wheat, Hajra 10 Siwana 8,927 P(3),M,H H,D E W(6),TK(4),T KR PT Wheat, Bajra

II PadarIi Kalan 3,213 P W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra 12 Kuseep 12,189 P W,TK KR PO Bajra, Wheat 13 Khakharlai 2,393 P W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra 14 Khera Khirawara 2,830 W Wheat, Bajra 15 Koompawas 5,416 P W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra

16 Lalana 4,008 TK Wheat, Bajra 17 Jethantri 6,844 P D E W(2),TK KR PO Wheat, Bajra 18 Silor 5,666 P E W(3) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 19 Deoliyali 3,035 P W,TK,R KR Wheat, Bajra 20 Samdarit 7,855 P(2),M,H HC,MCW,E T,W(8),TK,TW PR,KR, PT,TL Wheat, Bajra D,FC T 21 Mokhandi 1,903 P W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra 22 Ranideshipura 5,794 P W,TK KR pcr Wheat, Bajra 23 Bhanawas 2,501 P W,TK KR Wheat, Hajra 24 Bhalron-ka-Bara 7383 P W KR Bajra, Wheat 25 Khejriyali 4,968 P W(2),TK(3) KR Wheat, Bajra

26 Chirdiya 3,728 P W,TK KR Bajra 27 Miyon-ka-Bara 2,581 P W,TK T Wheat, Bajra 28 Paton-ka-Bara 4,770 p W,TK(3) Wheat, Bajra 29 Ajeet 5963 M D W,TK(3) KR,T PT Wheat, Bajra 30 Charnon-ka-Bara 1,011 W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra

31 Kotri 4,375 ~fv\ W,TK PO Wheat, Bajra 32 Boorad 1,71 () TK Wheat, Bajra 33 Tirgati 1,656 W,TK Wheat, Bajra 34 Karmawas 5,472 P,M D E W,TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 35 Sooili 1,430 W KR Bajra * Temple of Peepliya Shivji. t Temple of Jogmaya. 41 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town (Oistance in '0 ves and, land vable available 0'" Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vat ion 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

2143(02143) 994 376 112 Barmer (56) 141 1092(01092) 1,314 161 23 Barmer (130) 142 5(W5) 340+5(0345) 1,969 64 86 Barmer (119) 143 5699(05699) 2,677 349 668 Tharad () (70) 144 3416(03416) 1,526 232 613 Tharad (Gujarat) (70) 145

1572(01572) 825 29 175 Tharad (Gujarat) (67) 146 1902(01902) 847 19 26 Barmer (46) 147

1213(01213) 166 105 14 Balotra (15) 1 2665(02665) 529 433 125 Balotra (17) 2 80+8(W88) 2257(02257) 1,494 1,040 1,261 Balotra (18) 3 149+4(WI53) 5641 + 126(D 5768) 838 338 1,603 Balotra (16) 4 48(W48) 2006+28(02034) 461 128 551 Balotra (19) 5

95+15(WI10) 3693+35(03728) 2 1,319 807 2,440 Balotra (57) 6 17+18(W35) 2933(02933) 609 607 4,320 Balotra (50) 7 13+29(W42) 3174(03174) 592 169 792 Balotra (50) 8 840(0840) 450 1,583 Balotra (47) 9 685+411(W1096) 4929+102(D5031) 624 2,082 607 Balotra (37) 10

156+ 78(C234) 1612(01612) 68 740 317 320 Balotra (37) 11 349+ 74(C423) 4332+4(04336) 118 2,265 2,605 2,520 Balotra (28) 12 184+14(WI98) 876(0876) 856 57 420 Balotra (45) 13 880(0880) 921 2 1,027 Balotra (46) 14 196+57(W253) 1504(01504) 1,382 1,136 1,198 Balotra (22) 15

64+8(W72) 1801(01801) 727 731 685 Balotra (13) 16 91O+350(WI260) 3174(03174) 1,337 474 949 Balotra (20) 17 318+60(W378) 2095(02095) 2,269 235 74'1 Balotra (16) 18 143(W143) 1460(01460) 456 390 586 Balotra (32) 19 205 466+328(W793) 3362(03362) 5 1,960 603 1,254 Balotra (35) 20

46+2(W48) 1064(01064) 641 119 33 Balotra (39) 21 456+ 106(W562) 3058(D3058) 1,362 170 748 Balotra (39) 22 153 f 61(W214) 1759(DI759) 343 112 134 Balotra (42) 23 83+6(W89) 4465(04465) 2,047 554 234 Balotra (43) 24 3392(03392) 1,021 445 110 Balotra (53) 25

2577(02577) 813 222 116 Jodhpur (10) 26 120+95(W215) 1272(01272) 728 338 123 Jodhpur (9) 27 424+56(W480) 2646(02646) 828 325 547 Jodhpur (39) 28 419+ 107(W526) 3278(03278) 1,502 279 485 Jodhpur (38) 29 124+ 19(W143) 473(0473) 66 173 175 Jodhpur (39) 30

313+638(C951) 1728(01728) 1,066 703 565 Balotra (44) 31 198+5(W203) 273(0273) 795 308 136 Balotra (45) 32 902(0902) 606 118 30 Balotra (45) 33 525+264(W789) 2025(02025) 2,203 104 615 Balotra (40) 34 91(W91) 999+ 53(0 1052) 220 46 74 Balotra (42) 35 42 TEHSIL: 5 -SIWA:-\A

0 e~ Amenities available within the village Z os!:! _(,) Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- OJ <:tC

36 Bamseen 6,143 P E T,W(2),TK,TW,R KR,T Wheat, Bajra 37 Deora 6,878 P W KR PO Wheat, Bajra 38 Mangla 3,857 P E W,TK,R Bajra, Wheat 39 Meli 8,958 P W,TK(4) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 40 Dantala* 1,781 W KR Wheat, Bajra

41 Arjiyana 3,034 E W(2) Wheat, Bajra 42 Dewandlt ],569 P E W KR Wheat, Bajra 43 Maori 6,599 P E W KR PO Wheat, Bajra 44 Goleeya 810 P W,TK PO Bajra 45 Peeploont 8,177 W Bajra

46 Googrot § 10,411 W,TK Bajra 47 Kundal 29,040 P W,TK(7) PO Bajra, Wheat 48 Dharna 11,367 P W,TK PO Wheat, Bajra 49 Mithaura 13,003 P W(58),TK KR PO Wheat, Bajra 50 Padroo 26,181 M HC,FC,D W(2),TK(2),TW(2) PO Wheat, Bajra

51 Pau 6,542 W,TK PO Wheat, Bajra 52 Kankhi 14,047 W,TK(6) Wheat, Bajra 5;l '-!nhf:r': r, I ~ ~ i\'.TT';: ''-'hc,l. n,lir:.t -; ;-j: 5~ ~~L \\ ,T" \ \ il. ~l t • ~ ~d_i I ~ Teiwa,<> 55 O,){,..: l' " \\h;;'''l, .Bajiil 56 Bhagwa 6,048 P W Wheat, Bajra 57 Darbala 2,141 P W Wheat, Bajra 58 Jinpur 2,849 W Wheat, Bajra 59 Mangi 4,278 TK(2) Wheat, Bajra 60 Dhiran 8,360 P W,TK(2) PO Wheat, Bajra

61 Kathari 5,435 P W KR Wheat, Bajra 62 Ramniya 6,473 P HC E W KR PO Wheat, Bajra 63 15,694 P(3),H D,FC E W(2),TK(5) KR,PR,T PT,TL Wheat, Bajra 64 Loodrada** 3,601 P E W KR Wheat, Bajra 65 Baloo 2,616 P \\,TK Wheat, Bajra

66 Bijliya 2,327 E W Wheat, Bajra 67 Phoolan 4,853 p W,TK(2) KR Wheat, Bajra 68 Khera Sujer 162 Wheat, Hajra 69 Bhooti 2,145 TK Wheat, Bajra 70 Saward a 5,142 W,TK,T KR Wheat, Bajra

71 Sewali 44,056 P TK(2) PO Wheat, Bajra 72 Kama-ka-Bara 4,158 W Wheat, Bajra 73 Ambon-ka-Bara 5,188 W,TK Wheat, Bajra 74 Laleeya 1,128 W,TK Wheat, Bajra 75 Kharantiya 4,564 P W,TK Wheat, Bajra

76 Math Kharantiya 538 W Wheat, Bajra 77 Godon-ka-Bara 1,286 W Wheat, Bajra 78 Rampura 2,268 P W,TK PO Wheat, Bajra 79 Samooja 4,053 P TK KR Wheat, Bajra 80 Dheedhas 6,710 P W,TK Wheat, Bajra * Dargah of Dantalapeer. § Temple of Shukhleshwar. t Temple of Bheer BhanJan Mahadeojl, ** Temple of Pahareshwar Mahadeoji. t t Holy Place of Haldeshwar Mahadeoji, 43 VILU.GE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town u available (Distance m -0 yes and land vable 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 I3A 13B 14 15 16

929(W929) 2005+309(D2314) 1,741 376 1,092 Balotra (40) 36 264(W264) 3900+ 76(D3976) 1,152 592 970 Balotra (37) 37 138+144(W282) 2657(D2657) 856 1 205 Balotra (44) 38 377+209(W586) 3999(TK27, D3972) 3,094 52 1,436 Balotra (44) 39 21(W21) 770+5(D775) 351 80 559 Balotra (42) 40

136+ l(Wl37) l569+53(Dl622) 475 334 520 Balotra (41) 41 223+14(W237) 479+39(D518) 341 231 295 Balotra (42) 42 570+89(W639) 1429+ 149(DI578) 1,279 433 2,888 Balotra (44) 43 41+11(W52) 333(D333) 64 119 253 Balotra (44) 4-l 39+22(W61) 1701(DI701) 683 613 5,141 Balotra (45) 45

101+I40(W24l) 2568(D2568) 884 91 6,767 Dalotra (44) 46 5,014 318(W318) 8771(D8771) 3,107 2,579 9,250 Balotra (35) 47 308+3(W311) 6104+127(D6231) 3,009 1,041 905 Balotra (23) 48 190+387(W577) 8091(D8091) 4,328 207 186 BaJotra (44) 49 60+ 776(W836) I35I(D1351) 11,620 633 351 BaJotra (50) 50

15(WI5) 4904(D4904) 190 1,304 128 Balotra (59) 51 8103(D8103) 647 1,379 3,642 273 BaJotra (59) 52 8(W8) 424(D424) 74 23 599 Balotra (85) 53 17+88(WI05) 1326(D1326) 32 429 306 5,462 Balotra (82) 54 54+ 14(W68) 2187+5(D2192) 1,185 334 2,801 Jalor (20) 55

154+106(W260) 3347+10(D3357) 1,00\ 224 1,302 Jalor (18) 56 169+88(W257) 1282(Dl282) 492 132 63 Jalor (22) 57 28 I 92(WI20) 682(D682) 403 82 1,652 Balotra (62) 58 86+43(WI29) 1073(DI073) 403 33 2,723 Balotra (59) 59 249+80(W329) 2465(D2465) 1,049 31 4,563 Balotra (57) 60

597(W597) 3161(D3161) 547 459 668 Jalor (16) 61 243(W243) 3667(D3667) 1,153 768 641 Jalor (21) 62 107 536 + 349(W885) 8705(D8705) 1,523 983 3,836 Jalor (26) 63 l00+1(WI01) 1801+53(DI854) 567 645 488 Balotra (51) 64 63+7(W70) 1166(DI166) 282 318 787 Balotra (47) 65

120+2(WI22) 1233+37(DI270) 290 436 248 Balotra (46) 66 102(W102) 2872+36(D2908) 547 162 1,170 Balotra (48) 67 32 130 Balotra (51) 68 43(D43) 1,468 606 28 BaJotra (45) 69 434(D434) 2,688 824 1,196 Balotra (45) 70

25280(D25280) 16,200 3,952 624 BaJotra (54) 71 2190(D2190) 1,565 269 134 Balotra (60) 72 3(W3) 3531(D3531) 1,404 169 81 Balotl a (58) 73 286+6(W292) 331(D331) 377 41 93 Balotra (48) 74 361 +53(W414) 1327(D1327) 1,471 227 J ,178 Jodhpur (47) 75

92+2(W94) 26(D26) 37 383 Jodhpur (46) 76 195(WI95) 703(D703) 224 76 88 Jodhpur (43) 77 231+135(W366) 969(D969) 419 412 237 Jodhpur (39) 78 99+25(WI24) 2374(D2374) 905 581 94 Jodhpur (35) 79 250+ 124(W374) 3327(03327) 1,302 1,383 448 Balotra (38) 80 44 TEHSIL: 5 - SIWANA

~'tii' Amenities available within the village .... ~ ~ ~ .. u _o Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food Name of the Village «1«1 tional supply & I:> 00 water nications '"U !-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

81 Majal 11,984 P W(3),TK(4) PO(2) Wheat, Bajta 82 Ratri 77,396 P TK Wheat, Bajra 83 Arthanri 38,684 P TK Jowar, Bajra 84 Chhiyali 24,060 P W,TK,T Jowar, Bajra 85 Rakhi 10,654 P D T,W,TK KR,T PO Wheat, Bajra

86 Motisara S,334 P W,TK Wheat, Bajra 87 Dabli 2,285 TK KR Wheat, Bajra 88 Khandap 11,806 P(3),H H,D T,TK(3) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 89 Sarwari 3,805 P TK KR PO Wheat, Bajra 45 VILLAGE nmECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unil'rigated Tree Gro- Fallow Cui ti- Area not Nearest Town ves and land vable available (Distance in '"0 "0 Orcliards waste for culti- Kilometres) C) vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

982+ 17(W999) 5940(D5940) 3,048 1,254 760 Balotra (63) 81 46644(D46644) 23,640 5,400 1,712 Balotra (65) 82 19816(D19816) 16,676 1,224 968 Balotra (64) 83 l(W!) 14364(D14364) 7,219 1,708 768 Balotra (64) 84 164+ 36{W2(0) 6288(D6288) 1,376 1,355 1,471 Balotra (60) 85

3585(D3585) 1,135 369 245 Balotra (60) 86 1355(D1355) 798 70 62 Balotra (65) 87 7703(07703) 2,602 1,134 367 Balotra (67) 88 2880(D2880) 496 278 151 Balotra (71) 89

APPENDICES

31

APPENDIX-II

PARTICULARS REGARDING PART VILLAGES (RURAL)

0 ~v: Amenities' available within the part-village Z ...ro ...0) _OJ 0) Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Posts Staple food Name of Part village roro tional supply water nicatJon & "'"0 (Rural) 0= U ~:.::- Telegraphs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tebsil : 2 - Barmer 13la Barmer Rural 25,680 P(I) T,W(3),TK(2) PR,T Bajra

Tehsil: 3 - Pacbpadra 39a Balotra Rural 1,309 N.A.

0 Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) Z 0) Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Tree- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town .." Groves & land vable 0 available (Distance in U Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

131a 11534(011534) 5,247 4,006 4,893 Barmer (4)

39a 32

APPENDIX UI-A ABSTRACT

Nature of Amenities Educational .------~------~ Primary Schools Middle Schools Secondary/Higher Secondary Schools Colleges ,-_--.A..___ ~ ,-__--A.._----, ~----, ,-----A.._~ Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of l'Iumber villages Primary villages Middle villages Secondary/ villages of having Schools having Schools having Higher having Colleges District/Tehsil Primary Middle Secondary / Secondary Colleges Schools Schools Higher Schools Secondary Schools

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Banner District 499 536 26 27 10 10

1. Sheo Tebsil 42 58 2 2

2. Harmer Tehsil 236 238 10 11 3 3

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 68 71 6 6

4. Cbohtan Tehsil 95 104 2 2

5. Siwana Tehsil 58 65 6 6 4 4

-----~~-- Nature of Amenities Power Supply Drinking Water Communications ,----~,------"------.., ,------"'------., Number of villages where Number of villages having Number of villages Power Supply is ___--A.._-:- ______---.., ,-___--A..having __ ---.., __A.__ Dlstnct/Tehsil Available Not Tap Well Tank River Tube- Others Pucca Kutcha Railway available well Road Road Station

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Barmer District 31 824 17 640 468 46 26 116 128 414 27

1. Sheo Tehsil 78 6 56 64 11 5 23 30 3

2. Barmer Tehsil 3 379 2 285 172 27 8 84 68 194 12

3. Pachpadra Tebsil 13 145 2 79 112 15 3 27 24 79 7

4. Chobtan Tebsi1 147 I·,u 58 11 69

5. Siwana Tehsil 14 75 6 77 62 3 3 2 42 6

~------~ lI- Includes 7 Phones. 33

APPENDIX III-A OF AMENITIES

(Figures indicate number of units)

Nature of Amenities Medical ""l Maternity & Child Dispensaries Hospitals Health Centres Welfare Centres Family Planning Centres ,---_____.A ) ,..------"------, r-~-----' r-----A..-----., Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Villclgc~ Dispen- villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity vii \ages Family having saries having having Centres having & Child having Planning Di~pen- Hospitals Health Maternity Welfare Family Centres saries Centres & Child Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

54 56 11 11 11 11 5 5 14 14

8 8

17 18 4 4 3 3 2 2 7 7

9 2 2 3 3 2 2

11 II 2 2 2 2

9 2 2 3 3 3 3

-Contd.

------Nature of Amenities Postal and Telegraphic ,..--______-- ______J..__

Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres

,..------~-----. ,------~------~ r------___;.__-----. Number of villages Number of Post Number of villages Number of Posts Number of villages Number of Tele- having Post Offices Offices having Posts & & Telegraphs having Telephone phone Centres Telegraphs Offices Offices Centres ~------31 32 33 34 35 36

254 258 17 17 19 26*

28 30 2 2

122 122 4 4 5 5

2-l 24 5 5 4 11*

55 56 2 2 7 7

25 26 4 4 2 2

-Coneld. 34

APPENDIX-llI-B

LAND UTILISATION

(Area in acres)

Irrigated Tree Fallow Culturable Not Tehsil Total Area Forest by different Un-irrigated Groves & land Waste available for sources' Orchards cultivation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Sheo 1,638,281 24,544 102467 378,444 1,008,939 123,887 (6,629.76) (DI02467)

2. Barmer 2,945,849 4767+3972 1374454+19 948 1,133,376 281,279 151,025 (11 ,921.19) (W8419,0260) (D1374472,Rl)

3. Pachpadra 847,593 12644+4031 407368+ 1220 4 279,150 73,692 74,735 (3,430.03) (W14701,01974) (D408564,IC24)

4. Chohtan 1,154,976 16 390+102 444419+183 525,339 105,484 79,328 (4,673.94) (W492) (0444602)

5. Siwana 672,957 5,327 15704+5922 335757+1257 873 163,790 54,930 96,576 (2,723.31) (W20019,C607) (D3369&7,TK27) SECTION II

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

Part B of the District Census Handbook presents involving rural part-villages and blocks of outgrowths the Primary Census Abstract-PCA in short. As its very entries pertaining to them have been given in italic'! so name implies, it is the presentation of the basic data of the as to distinguish them from other villages and blocks Census, on full-count basis and upto the level of the respectively. It may also be mentioned that the consti­ primary units. Thus, the PCA provides information regard­ tuents of all outgrowths have been explained with the ing area, number of occupied residential houses and help of footnotes in both the District and Urban PCAs. number of households. It also gives total population, Besides the tehsils and towns certain areas therein population of scheduled castes and tribes, number of were set up as special charges with their own block literate and educated persons and the break-up of the sequences for the purposes of the Census and data was total population into workers (nine broad industrial collected for them separately. While the block sequences categories) and non-workers.all by sex. of these special charges have been merged with the Units of presentation general block/village sequence of the town or tehsil in question in the urban and rural PCAs, separate conso­ The PCA is being presented in three parts-District, lidated data for these special charges is also being given Rural and Urban. The District PCA is a sort of in Appendix-II. Needless to say, this particular summary giving district, and tehsilwise totals for the Appendix will only be found in the concerned DCHBs. total, rural, urban areas separately. Data for each The presence of one or more such special charges in a town in a tehsil has also been given separately. The tehsil/town, is indicated by an asterisk put against the Rural PCA, besides giving tehsil totals, provides data name of that tehsil/town and a footnote giving the for all villages and part-villages, if any. Similarly, the details of such special charges. Urban PCA gives totals for towns, and the further Area figures break-up of the data at ward and block levels. These blocks have been numbered in arabic numerals for each We have followed two sources as regards the pre­ town. sentation of area figures. The figures for the total area of the district have been taken from the Survey of India. The District PCA is followed by the Rural PCAs The actual urban area for a district has been deducted for all tehsils in the district arranged in their code from the Surveyor General of India's figures for the sequence. Urban PCAs for all towns in the district district as a whole to give the rural area at the district then follow with the towns arranged as per their code level. The urban areas have, of course, been received from sequence. the Municipalities and Tehsils and in a few cases, where The concepts of 'urban agglomeration' (U. A. in part-villages are concerned, approximate urban areas short) and 'part-village/outgrowth' have already been have been made use of. At the tehsil level, however, explained in the Introduction to Part A. In the District the total area has been arrived at by adding the actual and Urban PCAs data regarding the individual compo­ urban and rural areas, the latter having been obtained nents of a UA is also given underneath the consolidated by totalling up the areas of all its constituent villages! data for the UA as a whole. The only exception is that part-villages. Thus. it will be seen that while urban of the Jaipur UA, data regarding which is given by area figures in the tehsil will add up to the urban compo­ way of a footnote in the concerned District PCA as this nent at the district level, the same is not true for rural UA consists of towns falling in more than one tehsil. area in as much as the tehsil level rural area figures will In the case of UAs. the code-sequence of towns not add up to the rural areas as reported at the district may be broken for presenting data regarding all the level. At the district level, the total area has been constituents of a UA at one place. In such cases only given in sq. km. up to one place of decimal but upto two the names of the constituent-towns, minus data, feature places of decimal in case of urban centres and in case at the places indicated by the code sequence. The name of rural also in sq. km. but upto one decimal place only. holds good for the Urban PCA. Changes in the presentation of peA While the urban part-villages or outgrowths have The distribution of popUlation by broad industrial been accommodated along with tbeir core towns in the categories has been made on the 1961 pattern ex.cept District and Urban PCAs, the rural part-villages feature for the fact that Category III of 1961 has been divided as per the code sequence in the Rural PCA. In all cases into two categories viz., Category III workers in Live- ji

slock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards rence period was the week prior to the enumeration and allied activities and Category IV - workers in (which was a fortnight in 1961) and for seasonal work Mining and Quarrying. The Category IV of 1961, namely such as agriculture etc. the last one year. workers at Household Industry have been brought Analysis of data under Category V, namely workers in Manufacturing, Servicing, Repairing etc. But the two are distinguished An Analytical Note supported by eight tables by suffixes (a) and (b) viz., Category \' (a) at House­ explains the statistical information presented in the PCA hold Industry and Category V(b) Workers in Manu­ and helps the reader to appreciate its contents better. facturing etc. other than Household Industry. There It throws light on the distribution and density of popu­ is no other change to the remaining broad industrial lation in tehsils by their total, rural and urban areas, sex categories of workers and non-workers except for ratio obtaining in the various tehsils, percentage of sche­ the fact that 'business services' as also tea stalls duled castes and scheduled tribes to total population, and and restaurants which were included in Category also the proportions of distribution of the scheduled castes IX at the 1961 Census are now included in Category and scheduled tribes by the total, rural and urban areas VII namely Workers in Trade and Commerce. of tehsils in the district. A discussion on the literacy rates of the district as well as for its various tehsils is also made Workers & non-workers-change in concept for total, rural and urban areas, both for males and females. The note dwells on the distribution of popu­ Wide variations in the proportions of workers obtai­ lation by workers and non-workers, their percentage ning in 1961 and 1971 may be observed. The broad di~tribution for the district and its various tehsils by sex classification of workers in the two censuses is not com­ and their total, rural and urban areas. Percentage parable on account of a significant conceptual difference. distribution of workers and non-workers by sex and by While at the 1961 Census, stress was laid on work so various Industrial Categories then forms the subject that all people who work, including family workers, matter of a brief discussion. who are not in receipt of any income, and/or whJ can­ Appendices not earn enough for their maintenance were also inclu­ ded as 'workers', at the 1971 Census the persons have Appendix I gives the Presidential Order listing the been classified for their economic activity on the basis castes and tribes that are scheduled in the Constitution of what a person had returned as his main activity. The of India for this State. The scheduled castes and main activity was first ascertained accordmg as he spent scheduled tribes popUlation shown in the Primary his time basically as a 'worker' producing goods and Census Abstract relates to these castes and tribes. As services or as a 'non-worker'. Thus, those who had already mentioned above, PCAs of some special charges returned themselves as hous;ewives or students or have been given in Appendix-II in the DCHBs of the retired persons etc. for their main activity have been concerned districts. The Common Appendices and classified accordingly under the category of Non-workers. Maps in Section III have already been described in the For regular work in industry, trade or service the refe- Introduction to Part A. ANALYTICAL NOTE

Di.tributioD of populatioD Sheo 7.48 per cent of the district population. The table below provides the distribution of population in the Barmer district has a population of 774,805 persons various tehsils comprising Barmer district ;- which is about 3.01 per cent of the population of Raj­ asthan. The district with its 28,387.0 Square Kilometres of area covers 8.30 per cent of the total area of the Population State. The density of Population, thus works out to be (Percentage in brackets) r------'------, 27 persons per sqnare kilometres. Tehsils Pachpadra, District/Tehsii Total Rural Urban Siwana and particularly the urban areas of the various tehsils have high densities. The table below gives the area. 2 3 4 population and density of the district and its nrious tehsils by total, rural and urban areas separately :- Barmer District 774,805 718,580 56,225 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Total Rural Area in Density per I. Shea Tehsil 57,945 57,945 District/Tchsil Urban sq. km. Population sq. km. (7.48) (8.06)

2 3 4 5 2. Barmer TehsiJ 361,516 322,886 38,630 (46.66) (44.94) (68.71 ) Harmer District T 28,387.0 774,805 27 R 28,353.0 718,580 25 U 34.0 56,225 1,654 3. Pachpadra Tehsil 124.041 106,446 17.595 (16.01 ) (14.81 ) (31.29) 1. Shea Tehsil T 6,629.8 57,945 9 R 6,629.8 57,945 9 4. Chohtan Tehsil 133,161 U 133,161 (17.19) (18.53) 2. Barmer Tcbsil T 12,035.4 361,516 30 R 12,025.1 322,886 27 5. Siwana Tehsil 98,142 98,142 U 10.3 38,630 3,754 (12.66) (13.66) 3. Pachpadra Tchsil T 3,459.0 124,041 36 R 3,435.3 106,446 31 U 23.7 17,595 742 The rural population of tbe district is made up by 4. Chohtan Tchsil T 4,673.9 133,161 28 Barmer tehsil contributing 44.94 per cent, Chohtan R 4,673.9 133,161 28 18.53; Pachpadra 14.81; and Siwana 13.66 per cent to U such population. The remaining is contributed by Sheo tehsil ( 8.06 per cent). Barmer and Pachpadra tehsils 5. Siwana Tebsil T 2,723.j 98,142 36 each have one urban centre while the remaining three R 2,723.3 98,142 36 U tehsils viz. Sheo, Chohtan and Siwana are completely rural. As much as 68.71 per cent of the district urban population is made up by Barmer tehsil alone and the As many as 718,580 persons live in the rural areas rest 31.29 per cent is contributed by Pachpadra tehsil. of the district while 56,225 persons reside in the urban areas. The proportion of urban population to the total Sa-ratio population of the district is, thus, 7.26 per cent. Five tehsils namely Barmer, Chohtan, Pachpadra, Siwana There are 887 females per thousand males in the and Shea (placed according to their population size) district (the proportion for Rajasthan as a whole is 911 : together make up the district. Barmer tehsil alone 1000). While the Sex ratio in the rural areas of the contributes 46.66 per cent of the district population. Of district is 892, it is slightly Jow in its urban areas for the remaining tehsils, Chohtan contributes 17.19 per there are S 17 females per thousand males as would be cent, Pachpadra 16.01 per ceot, Siwaoa 12.66 per cent and seen from the table below :- (iv)

Total Population Total Population Rural r---"------.. Rural ,...-~ District/Tehsil Urban Males Females Sex-ratio District/Tehsi I Urban Males Females Sex-ratio

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Barmer District T 410,648 364,157 887 3. Pachpadra Tehsil T 64,715 59,326 917 R 379,703 338,877 892 R 55,287 51,159 925 U 30,945 25,280 817 U 9,428 8,167 866

1. Sheo Tehsil T 31,290 26.655 852 4. Chohtan Tehsil T 71,550 61,611 861 R 31,290 26,655 852 R 71,550 61,611 861 U U

2. Barmer Tebsil T 192,366 169,150 879 5. Siwana Tehsil T 50,727 47,415 935 R 170,849 152,037 890 R 50,727 47,415 935 U 21,517 17,113 795 U

Down at the tehsillevel the sex Jatio for the total belongs to scheduled castes. The percentage of such areas varies from 852 in Sheo tehsil to 935 in Siwana population to the total in the rural areas of the district is tehsil. The rural areas of the various tehsils have sex 14.44 per cent while it is 13.70 per cent in the urban areas. ratios ranging from 852 in Sheo tehsil to 935 in Siwana The popUlation of Scheduled tribes in the district is 5.74 tehsil. Low sex ratios are observed in the urban areas per cent of the total popUlation. Its proportion in the rural of the tehsils which vary from 795 in Barmer tehsil to areas of the district is 6.09 per cent while it is only 1.29 866 in Pachpadra tehsiI. per cent in the urban areas. The following table provides the percentage distribution of scheduled castes and Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes scheduled tribes in the district and its various tehsils for total rural and urban areas :- 14.38 per cent of the total population of the district

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Percentage of Scheduled Tribes to total population to total population ,...---___A___ ,...---____----A--. ______~ District/TehsiJ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6

Barmer District 14.38 14.44 13.70 5.74 6.09 1.29

l. Sheo Tehsil 14.51 14.51 2.86 2.86

2. Barmer Tehsil 13.50 13.59 12.79 4.10 4.49 0.84

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 12.97 12.52 15.68 6.71 7.45 2.27

4. Chohtan Tehsil 17.04 17.04 9.10 9.10

5. Siwana Tehsil 15.74 15.74 7.74 7.74

Down at the tehsil level the proportions of scheduled to 9.10 per cent in Chohtan tehsil. Similar range of castes for the total areas vary from 12.97 per cent in proportion has also been observed in case of rural areas Pachpadra tehsil to 17.04 per cent in Chohtan tehsil. The of the various tehsils. The percentage of scheduled rural areas of the various tehsils have also accounted for tribes in the urban areas of various tehsiis varies from nearly the same percentage as for the total areas. 'n 0.84 per cent in Barmer tehsil to 2.27 per cent in Pachpa­ urban areas it ranges from 12.79 per cent in Barmer dra tehsiI. tehsil to 15.68 per cent in Pachpadra tehsil. The propor­ tion of the scheduled tribes for the total areas in the A total population of 111,429 persons of the Schedu­ various tehsils, ranges from 2.86 per cent in Sheo tchsil led castes live in this district of which 103,728 persons (v) reside in the rural areas and only 7,701 persons in the and Balotra. The table below presents the actual popula­ urban centres of the district. There are as many as tion and percentage share of various tehsils in the forma­ 44,508 persons of scheduled tribes residing in the district tion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes popula­ of which 43,783 persons live in the rural areas while tion of the district by its total, rural and urban areas only 725 persons are found in the urban certres of Barmer separately :-

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population (Percentage in brackets) (Percentage in brackets) r-----~------, r------"---,------. DistrictfTehsil Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7

Banner District 111,429 103,728 7,701 44,508 43,783 725 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

1. Sheo Tehsil 8,407 8,407 1,658 1,658 (7.55) (8.10) (3.73) (3.79)

'2. Barmer Tehsil 48,809 43,867 4,942 14,814 14,488 326 (43.80) (42.29) (64.17) (33.28) (33.09) (44.97)

3. Pachpadra Tehsil 16,083 13,324 2,759 8,327 7,928 ;199 \14.43) (12.85) (35.83) (18.71) (18.11) (55.03)

4. Chohtan Tehsil 22,687 22,687 12,111 12,111 (20.36) (21.87) (27.21) (27.66)

5. Siwana Tehsil 15,443 15,443 7,598 7,598 ( 13.86) (14.89) (17.07) (17.35)

The largest contribution to the scheduled castes scheduled tribes popUlation is made by Pachpadra popUlation is made by Barmer tehsiI (43.80 per cent) tehsil while the rest 44.97 per cent by Barmer tehsi!. followed by Chohtan tehsil (20.36 per cent). The remain­ Literacy ing tehsils Pacbpadra, Siwana and Sheo contribute 14.43; 13.86 and 7.55 per cent respectively. Majority of the 10.58 per cent of the total population of the district scheduled castes population is found in the rural areas is literate. While 38.72 per cent of the urban popUlation of the varicus tehsils. Of the urban scheduled castes knows how to read ar.d write, only 8.38 per cent of the population as much as 64.17 per cent is contributed by rural population has this attainment. Male literacy rate Barmer tehsil while the remaining 35.83 per cent by in the district is 16.95 per cent. While it is 54.30 per Pachpadra tehsil. Barmer tebsil also contributes the cent in the urban areas it is only 13.91 per cent in the largest share in the formation of scheduled tribes popu­ rural parts of the district. Literacy among women-folk lation viz. 33.28 per etnt followed by Chohtan tehsil is comparatively poor. Though the district average <27.21 per cent). The percentage share of other tehsils comes to 3.40 per cent, it is only 2.19 per cent in the namely Pachpadra, Siwana and Sheo is 18.71, 17.07 and rural areas. It is however, 19.64 per cent in the urban 3.73 per cent respectively. The bulk of the tribal popu­ areas. The following table provides the literacy rates lation is found in the rural areas while only 725 persons by sex and by total, rural and urban areas of the district reside in the urban areas. 55.03 per cent of the urban and its various tehsils ;- {vi)

Percentage of Literacy Total Percentage of Literacy Total Rural r------"------, Rural r------"------., District jTehsil Urban Persons Males Females District/Tehsil Urban Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Barmar District T 10.58 16.95 3.40 3. Pachpadra Tehsil T 15.32 21.83 8.23 R 8.38 13.91 219 R 11.96 17.07 6.44 U 38.72 54.30 19.64 U 35.65 49.72 19.40

I. Sheo Tehsil T 8.02 13.82 1.22 4. Chohtan Tehsil T 5.53 9.74 0.65 R 8.02 13.82 1.22 R 5.53 9.74 0.65 U U

2. Banner Tehsil T 10.52 17.46 2.63 5. Siwana Tehsil T \3. \8 20.9\ 4.91 R 6.98 12.57 0.71 R 13.18 20.91 4.91 U 40.11 56.30 19.76 U

The literacy rates at the tehsil level for the total Working population areas vary from 5.53 per cent in Chohtan tehsil to 15.32 On the basis of the main economic activity the popu­ per cent in Pachpadra Tehsil. The range of variation lation of the district is divided into 34.06 per cent work­ in the rural areas of the various tehsils is from 5.53 per ers and 65.94 per cent non-workers. Among the male cent in Chohtan tehsil to 13.18 per cent in Siwana tehsiI. population, however. the distribution of workers and non­ In urban areas it ranges from 35.65 per cent in Pachpadra workers is 56.10 per cent and 43.90 per cent. In case tehsil to 40.11 per cent in Barmer tehsil. Male literacy of females the proportion of non-workers is rather high rates for the total areas vary from 9.74 per cent in viz. 90.80 per cent. There is a great variation in pattern Chohtan tehsil to 21.83 per cent in Pachpadra tehsil. In of workers and non-workers in respect of rural and rural areas these rates vary from 9.74 per cent in Chohtan urban areas. While the distribution of workers and non­ tehsil to 20.91 per cent in Siwana tehsil. In urban areas workers in respect of rural areas is almost in the propor­ of the tehsils literacy rates for the males range from 49.72 tion of I :2, in urban areas this proportion is 1:3. The per cent in Pachpadra tehsil to 56.30 per cent in Barmer rural male population is divided into 56.86 per cent tehsil. Low literacy figures for females are observed at workers and 43.14 per cent non-workers. In case of the the tehsil level ranging from 0.65 per cent in Chohtan rural females the proportion of non-workers is almost the tehsil to 8.23 per cent in Pachpadra tehsil. More distre­ same as for the total females of the district. Amongst ssing picture is seen at the level of rural areas where the the urban male popUlation distribution of workers and female literacy rates vary from 0.65 per cent in Chohtan non-workers is 46.78 and 53.22 per cent respectively. In tehsil to 6.44 per cent in Pachpadra tehstl. The rates case of urban areas the proportion of female workers is for urban female literacy, however, raDge from 19.40 per very low viz. 2.19 per cent only. This can be observed cent in Pachpadra tehsil to 19.76 per cent in Barmer from the table belw which provides the distribution tehsil. of workers and non-workers in Barmer district and its various tehsits for total, rural and urban areas:- (vii)

Percentage of Workers Percentage of Non-workers Total ..A-____-----.., Rural ,-- ~-----___,,_------~ District/Tehsil Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Barmer District T 34.06 56.10 9.20 65.94 43.90 90.80 R 34.63 56.86 9.72 65.37 43.14 90.28 U 26.73 46.711 2.19 73.27 53.22 97.81

I. Sheo Tehsli T 32.63 58.26 2.55 67.37 41.74 97.45 R 32.63 58.26 2.55 67.37 41.74 97.45 U

2. Barmer TebslJ T 35.12 55.91 11.47 64.88 44.09 88.53 R 36.04 56.97 12.52 63.96 43.03 87.48 U 27.38 47.44 2.16 72.62 52.56 97.84

3. Pachpadra Tehsi! T 3D.3!! 53.41 5.27 69.52 46.59 94.73 R 31.22 54.79 5.75 68.78 45.21 94.25 U 25.31 45.29 2.25 74.69 54.71 97.75

4. Chobtan Tehsil T 37.89 60.18 12.00 62.11 39.82 88.00 R 37.89 60.18 12.00 62.11 39.82 e8.00 U

5. Siwana Tehsil T 30.43 53.15 6.13 69.57 46.85 93.87 R 30.43 53.15 6.13 69.57 46.85 93.87 U

Down at the tehsillevel the proportion of workers at the rural level. 9l.S 3 per cent of males and 94.96 per to the total popUlation ranges from 30.38 per cent in cent of females among their respective working popu­ Pachpadra tehsil to 37.89 per cent in Chohtan tehsil. The lation are engaged in agricultural activities in the rural contribution of males to the working force varies (rom areas of the district. In case of urban areas the 53.15 per cent in Siwana tehsil to 60.18 per cent in participation of male and female \\orkers in agricultural Chohtan tehsil. Female participation in the economic activities is 12.41 and 20.58 per cent re~pectively. Other activity ranges from 2.55 per cent in Sheo tehsil to 12.00 services account for 35.84 per cent of urban male workers percent in Chobtan tehsil. In rural areas the percentage and 36.28 per cent of urban female workers of the district. of total working popUlation and of male~ as ""ell as While 23.39 per cent of urban male workers are engaged female- in the various tebsils of the district is almost in trade and commerce, manufacturing other than house­ similar to that of total areas, while in the urban areas the hold industry accounts for 10.75 per cent. Among the proportion of workers and non-workers is about 1:3. urban female workers 20.22 per cent belong to those Male participation in the economic activity in the urban working in household industry while 12.09 per cent are areas of the tehsils varies from 45.29 per cent in Pachpa­ engaged in manufacturing other than hou,ehold industry. dra tehsil to 47.44 per cent in Barmer tehsil while female Their participation in other activities is, howtver, not contribution towards economic activity in these areas sizable. ranges from 2.16 per cent to 2.25 per cent. The majority of tbe workers in the various tehsils Agriculture is the main industry of the district and are engaged in Agricultural activity. As many as 80.46 86.56 per cent of male working population and 93.73 per per cent of the male workers ID Siwana tehsil to 94.67 cent of the female working population is engaged in tbis per cent in Chohtan tehsil and as many all 88.93 per cent of female workers in Pachpadra tehsil to 96.98 per cent work. Of the agricultural workers 80.78 per cent of in Chobtan tehsil work in this primary activity. Higher male workers and 80.31 per cent of female workers are proportions of agricultural workers are also observed at engaged in cultivation while the rest 5.78 per cent of the level of rural areas of the various tehsils. High males and 13.42 per cent of females are workin8 as proportions of agricultural workers are also observed in agriculturallabuurers. Still high proportions are observed the urban areas of Pacbpadra tehsil where 19.41 per cent ( viii )

of male workers and 28.26 per cent of the female workers of male workers in Pachpadra tehsil to 41.83 per cent in are engaged in such activities. Barmer tehsil and 29.35 per cent of female workers in Pachpadra tehsH to 39.73 per cent in Barmer tehsil, are Other important economic activities which engage employed. Besides trade and commerce in which activity a sizeable number of workers in the urban areas of the 22.89 per cent to 2459 per cent of urban male workers are various tehsils are the other services, where 21.52 per cent engaged, manufacturing other than household industry

Total Total Workers I & II III IV District/Tehsil Rural ,---~ ,--~ ,--~ Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Barmer District T 100.00 100.00 86.56 93.73 1.14 1.73 0.21 0.19 R 100.00 100.00 91.S3 94.96 1.20 1.75 0.19 0.19 U 100.00 100.00 12.41 20.58 0.35 0.90 '0.42

I. Sheo Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 92.11 89.99 0.84 1.18 R 100.00 100.00 92.11 89.99 0.84 1.18 U

2. Barmer Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 85.83 93.68 0.60 2.04 0.31 0.28 R 100.00 100.00 93.83 95.18 0.63 2.06 0.29 0.28 U 100.00 100.00 9.48 16.76 0.36 1.08 0.49

3. Pachpadra Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 80.56 88.93 1.57 3.07 0.36 0.26 R 100.00 100.00 89.18 92.72 1.75 3.23 0.38 0.27 U 100.00 100.00 19.41 28.26 0.33 0.54 0.23

4. Chohtan Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 94.67 96.98 0.87 0.62 R 100.00 100.00 94.67 96.98 0.87 0.62 U

5. Siwana Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 80.46 91.81 3.37 1.20 0.08 R 100.00 100.00 80.46 91.81 3.37 1.20 0,08 U ( ix )

also accounts for 9.05 per cent to 14.83 per cent of uring other than household industry in the urban centre urban male workers. [n Pachpadra tehsil about 13.54 of Barmer also accounts for 16.49 per cent of urban per cent of urban male workers are engaged in household female workers of that area. The table below provides the industry. The participation of urban female workers in percentage distribution of workers by sex and industrial household industry ranges from 12.43 per cent in Barmer categories:- tehsil to 35.87 per cent in Pacbpadra tehsil. Manufact-

V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII ,-___J.._ __ --, IX ,----A.. ,-----A..__ ~ ,-~ I A._____., Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1.82 2.18 l.ZS 0.40 0.22 0.04 3.26 0.28 1.08 0.05 4.46 1.40 1.34 1.88 0.61 0.21 0.10 0.01 1.91 0.17 0.76 0.02 2.36 0.81 9.10 20.22 10.75 12.09 2.02 1.99 23.39 6.32 5.72 1.62 35.84 36.28

0.73 6.19 0.47 0.29 0.20 2.00 0.88 0.94 2.71 1.47 0.73 6.19 0.47 0.29 0.20 2.00 0.88 0.94 2.71 1.47

1.70 1.90 1.22 0.49 0.26 0.06 3.30 0.23 0.95 0.06 5.83 1.26 1.12 1.70 0.39 0.18 0.03 1.25 0.07 0.40 0.02 2.06 0.51 7.24 12.43 9.05 16.49 2.45 2.97 22.89 8.11 6.21 2.43 41.83 39.73

3.64 3.68 2.54 0.38 0.16 4.99 0.83 1.14 0.Q3 ~.04 2.82 2.25 1.67 0.81 0.21 0.04 2.23 0.71 0.65 0.03 2.71 1.16 13.54 35.87 14.83 3.26 1.01 24.59 2.72 4.54 21.52 29.3S

0.77 1.93 0.22 0.18 0.01 1.45 0.03 0.09 1.92 0.26 0.77 1.93 0.22 0.18 0.01 1.45 0,03 0.09 1.92 0.26

2.42 2.17 1.8' 0.45 0.50 0.10 4.62 0.48 3.16 0.14 3.52 3.65 2.42 2.17 1.87 0.45 0.50 0.10 4.62 0.48 3.16 0.14 3.S2 3.65

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 2 16 - BARMER DISTRICT

:;; TOTAL POPULATION Z ~ In Occupied 'Q Area 0 District/Tehsil/U.A./Town Square Residential ___ ------..1\..------. U Kms. Houses Households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

16 BARMER DISTRICT T 28,387.0 130,595 132,991 774,805 410,648 364,157 R 28,353.0 120,375 122,477 718,580 379,703 338,877 U 34.C 10,220 10,514 56,225 30,945 25,280

Sheo Tehsil T 6,629.8 10,549 10,570 57,945 31,290 26,655 R 6,629.8 10,549 10,570 57,945 31,290 26,655 U

2 Barmer Tehsil T 12,035.4 59,310 60,250 361,516 192,366 169,150 R 12,025.1 52,417 53,140 322,886 170,849 ]52,037 U 10.3 6,893 7,110 38,630 21,517 17,113

Barmer Town U 10.29 6,893 7,110 38,630 21,517 17,113

3 Pachpadra Tehsil T 3,459.0 21,079 21,763 124,041 64,715 59,326 R 3,435.3 17,752 18,359 106,446 55,287 51,159 U 23.7 3,327 3,404 17,595 9,428 8,167

II Balotra Town U 23.71 3,327 3,404 17,595 9,423 8,167

4 Cbohtan Tehsil T 4,673.9 22,217 22,573 133,161 71,550 61,611 R 4,673.9 22,217 22,573 133,161 71,550 61,611 U

5 Siwana Tehsil T 2,723.3 17,440 17,835 98,142 50,727 47,415 R 2,723.3 17,440 17,835 98,142 50,727 47,415 U 3 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literate & Educated Persons 0 Z A.. __---, ~ r------"-----, r--~~ District/Tehsil/U.A.rrown 0 Males Females Males Females Males Females U 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

58,336 53,093 23,620 20,888 69,612 12,388 T BARMER DISTRICT 16 54,308 49,420 23,195 20,588 52,810 7,422 R 4,028 3,673 425 300 16,802 4,966 U

4,395 4,012 850 808 4,323 324 T Sheo Tehsil 4,395 4,012 850 808 4,323 324 R U

25,621 23,188 7,963 6,851 33,585 4,456 T Barmer Tehsil 2 23,038 20.829 7,757 6,731 21,471 1,074 R 2,583 2,359 206 120 12,114 3,382 U

2,583 2,359 206 120 12,114 3,382 U Barmer Town

8,266 7,817 4,421 3,906 14,127 4,880 T Pacbpadra Tehsil 3 6,821 6,503 4,202 3,726 9,439 3,296 R 1,445 1,314 219 180 4,688 1,584 U

1,445 1,314 219 180 4,688 1,584 U Balotra Town II

11,962 10,725 6,421 5,690 6,968 398 T Chohtan Tehsil 4 11,962 10,725 6,421 5,690 6,968 398 R U

8,092 7,351 3,965 3,633 10,609 2,330 T Siwana Tehsil 5 8,092 7,351 3,965 3,633 10,609 2,330 R U 4 16 - HARMER DISTRICT

WORKERS ,-______.A.

I 11 III IV V Manufacturing, Livestock, Forestry, Servicing and Fishing. Hunting ,------and Plantations, (a) Total Workers Agricultural Orchards and Mining and Household 0 (I-IX) Cultivators Labourers Allied activities Quarrying Z Industry II> District/Tehsil/U.A./ '1:1 ,--_.A.~ ,--~--, 0 Town ,------"--~ ,---A.._---., ,..-----A-----., r--..A...--, U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

16 HARMER DISTRICT T 230,360 33,506 186,083 26,910 13,310 4,495 2,632 581 480 62 4.206 732 R 215,883 32,952 184,795 26,843 12,802 4,448 2,581 576 420 62 2,889 620 U 14,477 554 1,288 67 508 47 51 5 60 1,317 112

1 Sheo Tehsil T 18,231 679 16,017 493 775 118 154 8 134 42 R 18,231 679 16,017 493 775 118 154 8 134 42 U

2 Harmer Tehsil T 107,545 19,402 88,384 17,284 3,918 892 649 396 333 54 1,829 369 R 97,338 19,032 87,689 17,235 3,646 879 612 392 283 54 1,090 323 U 10,207 370 695 49 272 13 37 4 50 739 46

I Barmer Town U 10,207 370 695 49 272 13 37 4 50 739 46

3 Pachpadra Tehsil T 34,564 3,125 24,509 1,465 3,336 1,314 544 96 125 8 1,259 115 R 30,294 2,941 23,916 1,447 3,100 1,280 530 95 115 8 681 49 U 4,270 184 593 18 236 34 14 10 578 66

II Balotra Town U 4,270 184 593 18 236 34 14 10 578 66

4 Chohtan Tehsil T 43,060 7,394 38,432 6,251 2,331 920 376 46 331 143 R 43,060 7,394 38,432 6,251 2,331 920 376 46 331 143 U

5 Siwana Tehsil T 26,960 2,906 18,741 1,417 2,950 1,251 909 35 21 653 63 R 26,960 2,906 18,741 1,417 2,950 1,251 909 35 21 653 63 U 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS ------"- VI VII VIII IX X Processing, Repairs

----~ (b) Transport, Other than Trade and Storage and 0 Household Construction Commerce Communication Other Services Non-Workers Z Industry II> ,.--.A.__ -, ,-----A.__ -, District/TehsH/U.A., "tl ,--"--~ ,------"------") ,-----A.~ ,-----"----, 0 Town (.) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 2

2,871 135 513 14 7,507 92 2,479 17 10,279 468 180,288 330,651 T BAR DISTRICT 16 1,314 68 220 3 4,121 57 1,651 8 5,090 267 163,820 305,925 R 1,557 67 293 11 3,386 35 828 I} 5,189 201 16,468 24,726 U

85 2 36 364 6 17l 494 10 13,059 25,976 T Sheo Tehsil 85 2 36 364 6 171 494 10 13,059 25,976 R U

1,308 95 282 II 3,548 44 1,024 12 6,270 245 84,821 149,748 T Barmer Tehsil 2 384 34 32 1,212 14 390 3 2,000 98 73,Sll 133,005 R 924 61 250 11 2,336 30 634 9 4,270 147 11,310 16,743 U

924 61 250 11 2,336 30 634 9 4,270 147 11,310 16,743 U Barmer Town I

879 12 55 1,725 26 392 1,740 88 30,151 56,201 T Pachpadra Tehsil 3 246 6 12 675 21 198 821 34 24,993 48,218 R 633 6 43 1,050 5 194 919 54 5,158 7,983 U

633 6 43 1,050 5 194 919 54 5,158 7,983 U Balotra Town II

96 13 5 625 2 39 825 19 28,490 54,217 T Chohtan Tehsil 4 96 13 5 625 2 39 825 19 28,490 54,217 R U

503 13 135 3 1,245 14 853 4 950 106 23,767 44,509 T Siwana Tehsil 5 503 13 135 3 1,245 14 853 4 950 106 23,767 44,509 R U 6 TEHSIL: 1 - SHEO

.,... '" g "0 "0 :t: u u Literate r----

TEHSIL : 1 • SHEO 1,638,281 10,570 31,290 4,395 850 4,323 18,231 10,549 57,945 26,655 4,012 808 324 679

1 Sundra 331,844 424 424 2,195 1,287 908 383 302 31 25 67 820 37 2 2 Munaba 7,509 65 66 215 116 99 14 15 7 4 17 5 80 3 3 laisindhar 91,3'79 652 652 3,447 1,810 1,637 526 508 30 27 270 31 911 9 4 4 Dabar 33,380 118 118 696 351 345 132 138 2 251 5 5 Hafiya @ Sankhli 4,723 16 16 74 42 32 28

6 6 Badhra 26,546 137 137 703 381 322 41 43 53 47 73 222 11 7 7 Godhanli @ Kundal 12,01l 23 23 105 55 50 I 34 2 8 8 Unrod 16,279 121 121 668 373 295 26 27 12 263 9 9 Jhinkali 22,225 104 105 599 323 276 45 42 5 3 45 194 17 10 10 Judiya 5,805 43 43 242 116 126 16 20 26 49

11 11 Girab 100,160 420 423 2,197 1,193 1,004 205 2ll 120 149 144 7 707 5 12 12 Medusar 79,566 565 565 2,934 1,574 1,360 56 47 41 30 104 - 1,005 32 13 13 Tamlor 24,604 144 144 726 392 334 24 22 11 6 57 212 11 14 14 GadraRoad@Berseengdeser 2,992 507 507 2,599 1,329 1,270 418 377 28 21 577 139 628 8 15 15 Bandasar 20,076 126 126 653 332 321 42 42 ~8 101 37 209 1

16 16 Harsani 99,439 897 897 4,461 2,461 2,000 346 317 43 38 373 21 1,423 88 17 17 Kharchi 9,894 83 83 457 233 224 10 9 26 106 1 18 18 Balewa 23,178 136 136 686 352 334 109 96 18 22 77 199 3 19 19 Majholi 792 4 4 31 19 12 1 9 2 20 20 Redana 26,462 198 199 1,101 577 524 58 ~3 62 43 25 331 57

21 21 Dedariyar 8,351 45 47 253 141 112 13 7 39 79 3 22 22 Phogera 9,976 102 102 554 324 230 23 18 24 187 2 23 23 Tirwaniyar 6,767 51 51 262 137 125 49 53 11 78 24 24 Posma 2,970 4 4 13 8 5 7 25 25 Moogeriya 27,058 163 163 1,016 562 454 39 33 4 5 46 354 3

26 26 Suwala 11,550 65 65 392 214 178 16 10 7 144 27 27 Balasar 11,362 73 73 418 2\6 202 17 14 13 14 15 109 5 28 28 Kana-ka-Gaon 9,269 16 16 99 55 44 10 10 4 34 3 29 29 Barseenga 5,495 53 53 248 136 112 35 3 [ 34 77 6 30 30 Swami-ka-Gaon 9,997 90 90 623 328 295 37 29 8 5 4 220

31 31 Kalijal 2,307 14 8 6 5 32 32 Negarda 8,246 79 79 487 272 215 27 IS 5 153 33 33 Chak Negarda 626 Unpopulated 34 34 Chak Harwa 241 Unpopulated 35 35 Harwa [7,827 [09 109 615 331 284 3[ 23 6 4 28 170

36 36 Rajdai 9,757 77 77 434 239 195 52 46 6 3 43 124 7 37 37 Mati'ka-Gol 2,330 19 19 103 64 39 3 31 38 38 Khudal 5.740 47 47 267 120 147 18 20 40 60 2 39 39 Bariyara 15,944 66 66 356 190 166 16 14 20 103 40 40 Dharvi Khurd 23,SIl []3 113 573 323 250 21 13 25 171 ------7 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· ------"------., WORKERS

n III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X ~ Z ,---"----, r--"---. ~ ,---"----, ,--A--., ,--A--., r--A--., ,--A--.. r--A---, r--A--.. ~ in M F M PM FM F M FM PM PM FM PM F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

16,017 775 154 1 134 85 36 364 171 494 13,059 493 118 8 42 2 6 10 25,976

777 34 30 2 1 2 1 9 467 871 1 65 1 11 3 36 99 2 830 8 13 23 28 17 899 J,628 3 249 2 100 345 4 28 14 32 5

189 11 18 3 10 1 159 311 6 33 1 21 48 7 262 1 110 295 8 137 2 37 14 2 12 1 4 129 259 9 48 1 67 126 10

628 8 3 4 20 10 38 486 999 11 957 23 5 1 33 8 1 2 7 569 1,328 12 162 6 21 3 7 3 3 10 6 180 323 13 150 167 5 3 16 21 144 57 70 701 1,262 14 196 2 5 2 3 123 320 15

1,191 14 166 41 33 3 31 3 28 1,038 1,912 16 51 54 1 1 127 223 17 157 3 19 4 4 1 14 153 331 18 9 2 10 10 19 265 53 3 48 2 2 11 246 467 20

65 2 3 5 4 62 109 21 181 2 2 2 2 137 228 22 76 2 59 125 23 7 1 5 24 349 3 2 208 451 2S

143 1 70 178 26 107 5 1 1 107 197 27 32 3 1 21 41 28 i 71 6 6 59 106 29 213 3 3 108 295 30

5 3 6 31 153 119 215 32 Unpopulated 33 Unpopulated 34 169 161 283 35

111 3 7 4 6 115 188 36 30 33 39 37 58 2 60 145 38 103 1 87 165 39 160 1 7 3 152 249 40 8 l'EHSIL : 1- SHEO

Literate ,---­ Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION and Total Educated Workers o Persons (I-IX) Z rii

o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

41 41 Pusar 14,778 103 103 552 305 247 26 15 36 31 50 1 150 3 42 42 Chak Goonga 5,036 23 23 123 69 54 6 44 43 43 Goonga 18,069 251 251 1,437 750 687 56 49 264 39 363 17 44 44 Harbecha 2,724 42 42 282 137 145 29 64 45 45 Mega-ka-Gaon 3,720 22 22 142 69 73 18 25 6 38

46 46 Jhanpali Kalan 12,461 73 73 398 218 180 6 8 35 5 123 15 47 47 Jhanpali Khurd 801 12 12 65 36 29 3 7 9 18 4 48 48 Rawat-ka-Gaon 3,541 10 10 50 25 25 2 2 12 49 49 Jasa-ka-Gaon 2,285 32 32 183 92 91 20 16 2 17 42 50 50 Chak Bhenska 93 25 25 185 93 92 2 43

51 51 Kotra 64,808 478 482 2,657 1,460 1,197 87 81 47 25 186 4 805 19 52 52 Akli 6,906 42 42 266 140 126 21 16 19 17 11 84 53 53 Thumbali 9,975 77 77 402 209 193 17 18 4 3 25 l32 7 54 54 Giral 3,634 22 22 111 59 52 16 16 2 39 55 55 Agoriya 3,864 33 33 165 85 80 9 61

56 56 Nimbla 16,446 141 142 808 425 383 52 50 39 223 20 57 57 Sajeetra 24,827 61 61 307 170 137 3 4 14 90 5 58 58 Nimbasar 5,574 Un po p u I ate d 59 59 Sheo 23,612 344 344 1,905 1,071 834 121 97 2 299 45 558 8 60 60 Balai 21,080 102 102 611 368 243 71 51 39 199 2

61 61 Beesoo Khurd 7,096 28 28 174 82 92 30 30 18 53 1 62 62 Beesoo Kalan 2,404 58 58 454 242 212 48 46 75 5 122 3 63 63 Bheeyar 46,440 428 433 2,548 1,395 1,153 254 245 12 14 238 6 805 15 64 64 Mogerai 3,606 2 2 15 10 5 1 7 65 65 Dharvi Kalan 18,496 140 141 803 422 381 31 29 16 15 70 267 5

66 66 Olecha 2,283 10 10 62 39 23 12 16 67 67 Shekhe-ka-Gaon 2,568 8 8 71 37 34 15 16 8 22 68 68 Ratkuriya 3,124 46 46 201 113 88 52 42 13 69 4 69 69 Arang 22,757 155 J55 942 511 431 9 11 II 8 55 4 272 4 70 70 Chochara 19,764 164 164 911 516 395 62 48 11 16 69 2 264 46

71 71 Kanasar 20,987 245 245 1,453 799 654 86 82 8 12 72 1 533 2 72 72 Undoo 32,348 463 463 2,795 1,515 1,280 235 207 47 41 195 3 1,002 10 73 73 Kashmir 26,852 323 323 1,765 949 816 28 26 27 22 50 640 9 74 74 Mokhab Kalan 14,015 183 183 970 493 477 87 93 23 18 37 350 47 75 75 Chak Mokhab 452 16 16 92 51 41 6 39 31

76 76 Mokhab Khurd 9,085 112 112 621 346 275 9 5 34 234 65 77 77 Nagarda 22,079 216 218 1,285 691 594 59 57 3 5 24 435 13 78 78 Posal 6,223 75 75 447 224 223 8 10 19 162 1 79 79 Batara 5,280 28 28 171 90 81 36 37 2 64 2 9 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS ______..A- ______~ NON- WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,-~~---, ~ ~ r--"-~ ,..--A-~ ~ ,.-"----, r---A-~ r-___"__~ ,-_..A...~ en M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

147 3 2 1 155 244 41 44 25 54 42 153 108 14 5 5 7 35 10 40 387 670 43 64 73 145 44 38 31 73 45

119 15 1 2 95 165 46 14 3 2 2 18 25 47 11 1 13 25 48 39 2 1 50 90 49 43 50 92 50

718 7 37 8 17 1 10 3 18 4 655 1,178 51 84 56 126 52 128 7 2 77 186 53 38 20 52 54 60 24 79 55

153 8 58 12 3 8 202 363 56 89 5 80 132 57 Unpopulated 58 403 5 12 2 8 21 1 26 4 83 513 826 59 193 2 2 4 169 241 60

49 1 1 29 91 61 113 3 2 4 2 120 209 62 737 12 7 2 5 23 2 29 590 1,138 63 7 3 5 64 258 5 5 2 2 155 376 65

16 23 22 66 22 15 34 67 59 4 4 5 1 44 84 68 233 4 5 15 4 2 3 9 239 427 69 255 46 3 2 4 252 349 70

502 2 3 10 6 7 1 3 266 652 71 926 10 2 24 7 14 28 513 1,270 72 636 9 2 1 1 309 807 73 335 46 11 3 1 143 430 74. 39 31 12 10 75

222 65 3 2 2 3 112 210 76 428 13 5 2 256 581 77 161 1 62 222 78 64 2 26 79 79 10 TEHSIL: 2.. BARMER

'"II> ::s'" 0 ::t ., II> Literate r---- ";",'" '" '0., :g", and Total Name of Village ,,_ -«I "'0'" TOTAL POPULATION 1I>t; 11>.8 0 ., "'._ '0 .t:rc .t:._ Educated Workers Z Persons (I-IX) 0 e0 '!:!50.", -5 ~U ~~ II> 01 Z '0 Go;_;; ::s'" I:> .,".... c 0 Vi U <:.::. 8~ ::x:: ,-----A..----.. ,-..A---.. ~ r--"----. ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TEHSIL : 2 - BARMER* 2,971,526 53,140 170,849 23,038 7,757 21,471 97,338 52,417 322,886 152,037 20,829 6,731 1,074 19.032

1 1 Sesau 771 Unpopulated 2 2 Doodaberi 4,933 44 44 262 155 107 20 17 31 83 3 3 Malwa 4,021 33 33 198 108 90 18 58 28 4 4 Sokhru 15,130 59 59 406 219 187 51 41 64 136 81 5 5 Nad 25,118 222 222 1,331 710 621 41 47 128 3 407 181

6 6 Sura Charnan 1,828 75 75 404 217 187 34 31 53 143 1 7 7 Sura Jageer 5,243 72 72 438 225 213 21 18 60 53 15 157 1 8 8 Sura Narpatan 6,513 28 28 167 102 65 24 19 7 69 8 9 9 Kerawa 2,554 38 38 192 110 82 43 32 2S 31 2 71 6 10 10 Kanoda 6,272 50 50 280 152 128 35 34 24 100 2

11 11 Bishala 29,298 556 563 3,074 1,578 1,496 260 234 25 20 469 36 804 12 12 12 Sonri 8,709 55 55 280 150 130 24 2 74 1 13 13 Botiya Jageer 6,861 61 61 358 192 166 64 60 20 104 14 14 Botiya PUfohitan 2,249 35 35 148 76 72 7 3 18 45 1 15 15 Rohili 10,961 195 201 1,130 609 521 22 21 103 2 353 20

16 16 Kapoordi 9,443 171 172 836 427 409 7 10 84 3 245 3 17 17 Bhadresh Gandhav 5,787 100 101 582 288 294 74 81 47 1 148 1 18 18 Bhadresh Punasiya 2,636 48 49 276 145 131 1 4 5 35 3 93 19 19 Jharwa 1,929 13 13 99 61 38 6 42 20 20 Dhanora 2,400 31 31 192 106 86 22 24 3 75

21 21 Tirsingra 1,509 33 33 198 103 95 84 58 5 61 57 22 22 Tirsingri 820 52 52 275 150 125 12 15 2 107 68 23 23 Bola 8,292 88 88 447 239 208 13 15 23 25 13 154 4 24 24 Harsana 1,280 3 3 18 9 9 6 25 25 Derasar 11,933 2

26 26 Anta 3,461 34 34 181 llO 71 2 51 6 60 1 27 27 Bhanwarlai 1,559 60 60 393 212 181 3 4 80 15 154 83 28 28 Chauthiya 1,716 11 11 71 45 26 14 2 30 5 29 29 Labrau 2,325 16 16 83 51 32 16 1 34 22 30 30 Sihani 7,905 108 108 1,322 703 619 412 372 164 16 432 48

31 31 Basra 5,704 56 56 319 185 134 10 124 32 32 Jaydoo 8,470 88 88 531 274 257 12 14 45 165 33 33 Chaba 1,859 Unpopulated 34 34 Indrohi 9,519 114 114 536 307 229 9 4 13 192 3S 35 Khiyala 1,652 Unpopulated

36 36 Kharchi 5,920 63 64 379 220 159 29 136 37 37 Banwa 2,817 21 22 133 72 61 3 3 10 36 38 38 Nopatiya 1,378 17 17 101 54 47 8 7 11 30 39 39 Paboosariya 5,697 34 34 164 87 77 3 4 5 53 2 40 40 Babu Guleriya 6,091 34 34 211 116 95 3 3 28 67

* For Sp~cial Charge Gypsum Mines, Barmer-see Appendix--II 11 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACl'

WORKERS NON· _..A._ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,---A--.. ~-, ~ ,.--"----. ,---A----.. ~ ~ ,---A----., ,---A----., ,---A----., ~.....; M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F C"I.l 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

87.689 3,646 612 283 1,090 384 32 1,212 390 2,000 73,511 17,235 879 392 54 323 34 14 3 98 133,005

Unpopu lated 1 80 2 72 107 2 58 28 50 62 3 136 81 83 106 4 359 134 8 44 2 3 37 303 440 5

119 1 3 6 8 3 2 2 74 186 6 146 1 8 2 1 68 212 7 69 8 33 57 8 71 6 39 76 9 98 2 52 126 10

547 7 35 3 44 52 58 4 63 774 1,484 11 67 1 4 2 1 76 129 12 96 7 1 88 166 13 39 1 S 1 31 71 14 300 20 9 1 42 256 501 15

221 3 8 2 5 7 182 406 16 141 1 3 1 3 140 293 17 46 37 9 52 131 18 41 1 19 38 19 7S 31 86 20

60 57 42 38 21 106 68 43 57 22 152 4 2 85 204 23 6 3 9 24 390 20 13 4 44 15 27 2 2 36 254 637 25

47 1 7 4 50 70 26 62 38 75 24 13 16 8 58 98 27 26 S 3 1 15 21 28 19 2 10 1 20 4 17 10 29 306 13 38 34 9 3 25 50 271 571 30

123 61 134 31 149 14 2 109 257 32 Unpopulated 33 186 6 115 229 34 Unpopulated 35

133 2 84 159 36 36 36 61 37 30 24 47 38 53 2 34 75 39 66 49 95 40 12 TEHSIL : 2 - BARMER

'"0 '";:l 0 "0 "0 := 11) ~ Literate r---- 'Ei'" ::I., -.; "00 and Total Name of Village 'Q TOTAL POPULATION 0- ],8 "0": '" 0 CIl '0 .cO'> .c.- Educated Workers :z; -0 .2 ii <)<0 0 .. 0.." v:lt.) ~~ Persons (I-IX) :z; 0

41 41 Ramsar 12,559 378 384 2,015 1,071 944 329 300 83 74 369 37 551 24 42 42 Khariya 7,658 78 78 494 271 223 81 68 49 159 43 43 Pandhi-ka-Par 3,532 112 112 533 291 242 38 39 58 139 120 44 44 Gagariya 3,224 62 66 371. 208 164 9 2 128 2 45 45 Jaitaniya-ka-Par 278 Unpopulated

46 46 Baloo-ka-Par 87 2 3 19 10 9 1 4 47 47 Sujawal-ka-Par 2,102 15 15 99 52 47 3 22 48 48 Kateliya-ka-Par 4,338 91 91 456 262 194 110 78 50 42 3 182 49 49 Kantal-ka-Par 2,315 66 70 332 180 152 5 4 10 4 19 103 50 50 Beermiyar 4,370 43 44 234 133 101 4 1 6 85

51 51 Boothiya 18,433 147 148 836 427 409 9 17 12 7 42 1 237 190 52 52 Bheelon-ka-Par 1,527 112 112 646 361 285 37 36 170 142 58 2 209 53 53 Alarakh-ka-Par 374 Unpopulated 54 54 Madrup-ka-Par 709 7 7 41 21 20 1 55 55 Ajba-ka-Par 251 17 19 89 50 39 27

56 56 Sodai 1,004 21 22 107 55 52 28 57 57 Neelsar 1,608 Unpopulated 58 58 Aman-ka-Par 2,333 29 29 159 79 80 6 42 59 59 Dama-ka-Par 2,828 42 42 247 128 119 25 18 3 84 60 60 Jaleela 1,265 8 8 53 29 24 14 13 5 14

61 61 Amre-ka-Par 5,406 60 61 307 158 149 6 96 62 62 Bukri 1,670 14 14 76 44 32 2 28 63 63 Pudpudiya 280 14 14 83 44 39 2 25 64 64 Gaganiya-ka-Par 591 41 41 246 123 123 2 75 65 65 Virad-ka-Par 870 20 20 123 67 56 12 33

66 66 Deve-ka-Par 99~ Unpopulated 67 67 Charwa Takhtabad 6,799 121 130 683 360 323 120 1I8 47 284 1 68 68 Charwa Jharwa 1,180 20 20 96 55 41 2 27 20 6 37 21 69 69 Peeron-ka-Par 3,355 31 31 173 78 95 3 2 54 57 70 70 Badoosithani 1,188 9 9 44 21 23 IS 14

71 71 Chandaniya-ka-Par 2,538 104 104 575 311 264 161 137 27 2 198 176 72 72 Bukar 5,176 109 III 564 288 276 51 52 12 188 138 73 73 Talab-ka-Par 5,035 86 86 509 259 250 2 196 178 74 74 Laghe-ka-Par 1,186 ]8 18 108 66 42 2 2 1 46 30 75 75 Sajan-ka-Par 1,276 80 80 381 208 173 33 21 25 3 141 126

76 76 Mohammad-ka-Par 487 4 4 25 13 12 8 6 77 77 Kelan-ka-Par 874 11 11 75 36 39 25 26 78 78 Nage-ka-Par 1,576 28 28 166 87 79 2 48 20 79 79 Bhinde-ka-Par 2,688 24 25 155 78 77 5 3 23 18 19 45 6 80 80 Mekranwala 3077 49 59 317 168 149 19 15 93 20

81 81 Mandrup-ka-Tala 2,117 Unpopul ated 82 82 Gardiya 7,067 176 176 859 469 390 65 50 7 275 83 83 Selau 4,462 66 66 382 225 157 22 127 84 84 Hindiya 3,580 14 14 100 63 37 1 33 85 85 Soorali 2,483 77 81 441 253 188 164 125 25 136 13 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- --A. WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,..--A.-, ~ ~ ,-..J.---.., ~ r---"----. ~ ,-..J.---.., ,-..J.---.., ~ ,---A.--.. ii3 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

321 5 74 12 26 4 9 56 17 48 2 520 920 41' 147 12 112 223 42 134 120 2 3 152 122 43 125 2 1 80 162 44 Unpopulated 45

4 6 9 46 22 30 47 47 167 13 2 80 194 48 93 9 77 152 49 84 48 101 50

224 185 1 4 3 7 2 190 219 51 162 11 21 15 152 285 52 Unpo pulated 53 7 14 20 54 27 23 39 55

28 27 51 56 Unpopu lated 57 41 1 37 80 58 84 44 119 59 12 2 15 24 60

90 2 3 62 149 61 28 16 32 62 25 19 39 63 7S 48 123 64 32 34 56 65

Unpop ulated 66 275 1 7 2 76 322 67 37 21 18 20 68 54 57 24 38 69 15 14 6 9 70

195 176 113 88 71 188 138 100 138 72 196 178 63 72 73 46 30 20 12 74 137 125 2 2 67 47 75

8 6 5 6 76 25 26 11 13 77 43 16 5 4 39 59 78 33 71 79 37 4 6 "'" 2 92 19 75 129 80

Unpopulated 81 275 194 390 82 126 98 157 83 33 30 37 84 135 117 188 85 14 TEHSIL : 2 • BARMER

'"G) ::I'" 0 ." ." u u :J:: ::i", Literate ,--- "0'" TOTAL POPULATION "Ov =","Ov and Total Name of Village "0 3 v- V,.c ~

86 86 Rawta-ka-Tala 1,054 8 8 45 23 22 2 12 87 87 Shere-ka-Tala 2,232 7 7 38 18 20 11 11 118 88 Setrau 16,940 210 210 1,104 591 513 154 140 55 37 66 342 207 89 89 Salariya 2,072 3 3 26 12 14 8 6 90 90 Chadwa Mandrup 1,485 66 66 355 200 155 28 13i 104 69

91 91 Chadwa Bawalsar 2,693 65 65 347 185 162 27 24 22 93 3 92 92 Chadwa Dakhnada 3,646 18 18 101 50 51 28 3 93 93 Khariya Rathoran 9,279 164 165 890 453 437 37 43 64 70 44 279 94 94 Chadi 11,090 191 191 1,120 570 550 30 17 76 64 82 335 283 95 95 Tamliyar 11,246 182 182 994 550 444 113 79 40 298 40

96 96 Laswa 2,842 22- 22 135 76 59 13 50 97 97 Suwara 3,705 112 112 568 295 273 144 132 2 206 6 98 98 Bhachbar 6,276 94 96 549 313 236 26 23 1 153 10 99 99 Madru 2,070 30 31 ]85 116 69 18 78 100 100 Haglon-ki-Beri 3, .. 66 73 77 345 204 141 ]6 8 68 4 109

101 101 Khadeen 23,549 315 326 2,]55 1,080 1.075 72 73 21 31 204 7 533 90 102 102 Gangala 15,933 289 295 1,408 745 663 90 105 62 54 87 3 497 14 103 103 Khara Rathoran 14,844 196 200 1,004 560 444 41 27 58 59 83 3 332 27 104 104 Hathma 8,269 ]33 133 671 376 295 85 76 14 11 94 3 243 105 ]05 Para 7,434 184 184 1,024 533 491 222 213 84 313

106 106 Jasai 6,527 73 73 385 196 189 7 10 5 3 49 3 101 6 107 ]07 Asada-ki-Beri 3,533 46 46 323 176 147 7 4 22 95 108 108 Beewra 2,088 5 5 39 21 18 1 10 109 109 Meethisar 1,817 33 33 229 120 109 65 110 110 Gudisar 8,018 81 96 551 301 250 44 37 24 20 19 184 90

III 111 Loona Khurd 8,468 145 145 826 454 372 36 34 12 10 48 1 252 1 112 112 ChooH 4,999 64 64 320 184 136 49 3 88 2 113 113 Jaleepa with Chakook Dholka 9,887 105 107 626 327 299 8 4 43 2 174 7 114 114 Hapon-ki-Dhani 2,439 47 47 268 131 137 36 50 33 26 19 1 67 115 115 Gehun 9,845 158 164 861 448 413 50 48 168 158 47 210

116 116 Marudi 4,676 109 109 554 330 224 110 96 54 174 117 117 Daruda 6,655 103 103 581 330 251 158 127 57 49 16 1 199 121 118 118 Danta 4,214 29 29 212 1I2 100 18 1 72 1 119 119 Mithri Khurd 3,976 69 69 341 188 153 3 1 15 8 27 126 5 120 120 Joona Patrasar 18,416 177 177 1,055 570 485 27 25 251 252 79 354 2

121 121 Anti Kburd 8,416 208 208 1,028 522 506 286 281 34 28 63 291 122 122 Baiera 4,799 121 121 664 328 336 45 37 41 147 123 123 Radwa 4,095 83 83 516 264 252 15 10 35 1 136 124 124 Ranigaon 10,498 317 319 1,7U5 924 781 330 296 34 37 197 7 543 9 125 125 Balall 6,005 105 105 683 372 311 24 28 46 42 51 1 193 9

126 126 Undarwa 12,787 306 306 1,687 906 781 223 207 50 40 82 496 3 127 127 Pidiyon-ka-Tala 2,062 15 15 94 54 40 15 31 1 128 128 Langera 4,203 124 124 768 414 354 8 13 150 3 228 8 129 129 Kurja 2,624 43 43 254 129 125 4 12 31 1 67 6 130 130 Mahbar 39,667 788 791 4,644 2,509 2,135 749 615 242 195 254 -1,565 616 15 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------~ WORKERS II 1II IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X ,; Z r-_.A_-" ~ ,---"--.. ~ ,---"--.. ,---"--.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ,..--J----" (ii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 i23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 12 11 22 86 11 11 7 9 87 338 207 1 3 249 306 88 8 6 4 8 89 101 69 3 96 86 90

87 3 4 2 92 159 91 28 3 22 48 92 252 19 3 4 1 174 437 93 310 185 22 97 1 2 23S 267 94 286 39 10 1 2 252 404 95

49 26 59 96 203 6 3 89 267 97 13S 3 4 1 10 10 160 226 98 78 38 69 99 81 2 13 13 95 141 100

467 88 7 2 18 6 I 14 20 547 985 101 372 7 93 4 20 3 8 4 248 649 102 276 9 54 18 2 228 417 103 187 26 5 2 12 2 9 133 295 104 274 12 5 7 15 220 491 105

4 73 5 4 12 7 1 95 183 106 88 1 1 6 81 146 107 9 1 11 18 108 65 55 109 109 181 90 2 117 160 110

246 3 1 1 2 202 371 111 76 2 2 1 9 96 134 112 146 3 12 4 1 14 153 292 113 67 64 137 114 209 238 413 115

166 3 3 2 156 224 116 180 118 3 3 15 1 131 130 117 47 25 I 40 99 118 18 101 5 5 2 62 148 119 226 117 1 3 2 2 4 216 483 120

273 13 4 231 505 121 141 2 1 2 181 335 122 116 16 1 1 2 128 252 123 481 6 6 4 4 1 16 6 25 3 381 772 124 168 7 23 2 2 179 302 125

434 3 52 1 8 410 778 126 29 1 2 23 39 127 203 8 23 186 346 128 56 5 8 I 3 62 119 129 1,512 602 29 14 2 3 2 1 16 944 1,519 130 16 TEHSIL : 2 • BARMER

Literate r---- Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION and Total o Educated Workers z Persons (I-IX) r-.-----~----~ P M F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 131 131 Sheokar 17,119 392 400 2,674 1,405 1,269 135 120 21 19 212 7 778 219 132 IlIa Barmer Rural 25,680 315 315 1,810 980 830 126 115 1 2 202 1 516 7 133 132 Kundla 15,313 326 326 1,796 985 811 34 21 12 12 194 3 521 16 134 133 Bhoortiya 18,738 433 440 2,740 1,392 1,348 244 224 10 8 242 8 761 547 135 134 Dhoondha 11,954 454 525 3,302 1,856 1,446 437 402 102 55 509 101 1.055 132

136 135 Madpura Barwala 15,938 330 340 2,167 1,109 1,058 95 90 17 14 208 7 602 519 137 136 Madpura Sani 7,896 180 180 1,128 636 492 38 24 132 7 315 3 138 137 Bandra 33,873 488 488 2,915 1,562 1,353 253 217 86 82 192 2 928 241 139 138 Chhitar-ka-Par 11,946 274 274 1,757 898 859 72 71 22 23 175 24 591 472 140 139 Chokhla 21,693 340 342 2,041 1,084 957 125 102 130 5 729 620

141 140 Bhadarwa 28,036 429 439 2,371 1,217 1,154 126 116 31 27 187 12 651 73 142 141 Bheemra 14,566 353 356 1,964 996 968 409 360 514 71 143 142 Hudo-ki-Dhani 8,576 195 195 1,065 537 528 79 78 1 1 81 1 276 24 144 143 Kosariya 13,113 228 228 1,383 747 636 130 91 6 4 126 4 368 33 145 144 Koloo 19,179 396 396 2,348 1,237 1,111 102 96 37 31 2it 8 724 270

146 145 Bantadoo 42,175 846 846 5,177 2,730 2,447 227 196 22 16 314 23 1,655 176 147 146 lhank 21,822 205 206 1,751 886 865 175 172 12 15 74 1 492 152 148 147 Khipar 13,523 178 179 1,161 607 554 38 29 5 4 52 327 132 149 148 Shahar 10,845 193 193 1,214 663 551 156 146 27 25 30 397 136 150 149 Rateu 200,959 306 311 2,340 1,273 1,067 91 73 29 23 125 4 736 234

151 150 Ka1umbla Mahechan 2,912 37 37 174 100 74 16 68 19 152 151 Kalumbla Charnan 671 18 18 82 48 34 32 32 8 153 152 Kalumbla Sardarsingh 2,670 10 \0 48 32 16 5 17 2 154 153 Kalumbla Harchand 4,901 72 72 375 198 177 45 45 27 134 62 155 154 Kalumbla Bhatiyan 15,149 137 137 807 444 363 35 27 35 273 180

156 155 Heera-ki-Dhani 14,124 299 299 1,575 840 735 134 100 16 18 98 3 511 8 157 156 Chak Nimba-ki-Dhani 1,196 15 15 81 37 44 5 22 158 157 Sawau Moolraj 13,178 209 212 1,109 591 518 161 135 4 3 76 2 353 5 15~ 158 SuntaJa 1,461 26 26 149 75 74 22 2 38 160 159 Nimba-ki-Dhani 7,365 100 102 651 319 332 41 37 39 4 162

161 160 Danpura 7,937 146 146 817 421 396 24 22 39 40 6 236 162 161 lakhra 7,138 124 124 727 401 326 15 15 1 2 77 5 270 122 163 162 Khokhar 28,807 572 576 3,303 1,721 1,582 206 190 43 36 157 10 1,102 459 164 163 Kharda Bharatsingh 4,720 131 131 749 390 359 27 22 66 67 35 I 207 4 165 164 Samarkhiya 9,426 246 246 1,103 608 495 98 76 41 24 39 4 356 51

166 165 Kumpaliya 12,573 264 268 1,526 822 704 57 46 78 66 131 8 425 60 167 166 Pareu 17,178 374 380 2,302 1,204 1,098 138 123 67 61 110 2 620 47 168 167 Kharda Charnan 2,820 50 50 300 167 133 19 18 7 7 40 il7 16 169 168 Manpura Kharda 5,994 106 107 633 337 296 7 11 30 28 25 174 136 170 169 Shishodiya Pana 3.606 64 64 357 199 158 21 1:25 4

171 170 Lapundra Taral 8.563 127 127 898 467 431 43 43 20 15 55 2 331 278 172 171 Lapundra Barahtan 6,242 80 80 408 212 196 43 32 12 12 26 1 135 72 173 172 Lapundra Mahechan 5,107 46 46 279 150 129 91 78 3 85 7 174 173 Malwa Patawatan 3,331 19 19 124 68 56 7 5 11 39 175 174 Malwa Charnan ~,693 96 95 530 268 262 32 25 56 52 50 144 3 17 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------"------~ WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,--..A....--., ,---J----.. .---"--.. r--"----. ,---..A--.. ,---..A--.. r--"----. r--"----. r--"----. ,---..A--.. ,--A---.. U5 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

719 203 21 7 24 7 3 10 2 627 1,050 131 384 1 22 16 3 13 3 3 2 17 59 464 823 132 491 14 6 2 21 464 795 133 744 545 4 1 1 4 1 1 6 631 801 134 373 58 123 15 248 51 47 3 28 3 65 55 2 115 801 1,314 135

584 513 7 6 3 8 507 539 136 275 2 27 2 2 2 7 321 489 137 891 205 28 36 1 7 634 1,112 138 562 470 3 2 7 7 2 10 307 387 139 723 620 5 355 337 140

590 73 6 2 2 11 3 34 566 1,081 141 440 61 48 5 10 5 6 9 482 897 142 267 24 1 7 261 504 143 286 9 70 21 3 2 3 4 379 603 144 660 232 23 12 34 25 1 5 513 841 145

1,538 158 11 12 26 6 22 8 33 5 12 1,075 2,271 146 475 152 10 1 5 394 713 147 325 132 2 280 422 148 390 118 3 2 16 2 266 415 149 713 232 11 2 4 5 537 833 150

67 19 32 55 151 28 8 16 26 152 17 2 15 14 153 129 62 5 64 115 154 267 179 4 2 171 183 155

488 8 7 4 2 4 6 329 727 156 22 15 44 157 285 5 44 12 8 4 238 513 158 38 37 74 159 161 157 331 160

234 2 185 396 161 247 122 2 2 15 1 3 131 204 162 910 356 7 133 98 15 2 7 2 9 2 17 619 1,123 163 191 4 2 2 2 4 6 183 355 164 350 50 3 3 252 444 165

406 60 2 7 6 1 3 397 644 166 602 45 8 2 2 1 7 584 1,051 167 117 16 50 117 168 173 136 163 160 169 124 4 74 154 170

331 278 136 IS3 171 133 72 2 77 124 172 83 7 2 65 122 173 39 29 56 174 138 3 4 2 124 259 175 18 TEHSIL : 2 - BARMER

til ~ ::3 0 "0 "0 ::t: \I) \I) Literate ,---- 0", 0", Name of Village ';; '0'" TOTAL POPULATION "0\1) '0\1) and Total 0 -;;;- "0:'= \I)';; .cCI)..o ._ ._ \I) '0 .cOl Educated Workers 0 Z ...CI) 0,)= Persons (I-IX) 0,) u 0.'0 ~u ~~ OI ::3.- Z "0 Cl)0I U'" 0 .... .::: uO,) 1 ,-----A..__ --, "fij u <;::. O~ ~ ~ ,..-J"--.., ,-A---.., = P M F M F M F M F M F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

176 175 Malwa Goylan 3,981 48 49 305 164 141 29 27 11 81 4 177 176 Cheebi 3,862 47 49 330 177 153 27 29 6 112 95 178 177 Kharapar 2,154 59 60 357 186 171 7 4 38 111 105 179 178 Pana Deoca 1,181 18 18 94 48 46 3 2 6 35 30 180 179 Jhala Maliya 2,848 24 29 169 100 69 10 5 11 57

181 180 Jhund 6,417 71 80 462 255 207 55 46 15 153 3 182 181 Santra 10,653 210 217 1,187 617 570 215 198 3 1 132 5 349 3 183 182 Utami 7,347 132 132 748 379 369 36 30 11 8 49 1 193 184 18~ Chainpura 3,738 49 49 265 148 117 19 11 43 38 26 89 51 185 184 Holoni 4,964 86 86 526 277 249 55 49 41 2 157 4

186 185 Chak Utarni 954 7 7 57 32 25 4 13 2 187 186 Gida 10,326 201 202 1,219 640 579 78 88 76 68 53 360 150 188 187 Maldeta 2,356 30 30 198 110 88 2 6 15 62 4 189 188 Legon-ki-Dhani 809 18 18 94 49 45 1 31 I 190 189 Sohra 8,694 205 206 1,136 624 512 86 81 85 83 31 335 10

191 190 Sawau Padamsingh 28,814 531 558 3,556 1,890 1,666 176 153 80 57 203 9 910 343 192 191 Kanod 17,905 326 326 1,902 1,017 885 124 102 37 34 110 647 373 193 192 Jajwa 20,023 261 261 1,611 879 732 143 113 124 101 71 502 101 194 193 Chak Santara 2,738 47 47 247 135 112 11 9 27 85 2 195 194 Chidiya 8,470 159 159 865 439 426 128 106 80 5 253 46

196 195 Akdara 22,459 419 424 2,201 1,201 1,006 107 82 14 JO 142 682 87 197 196 Panawara 11,084 216 216 1,564 831 733 169 146 38 25 92 4 522 9 198 197 Bay too Chimanji 15,886 353 358 2,362 1,260 1,102 26 28 368 75 579 222 199 198 Bay too Panji 18,327 417 417 2,827 1,459 1,368 198 167 17 12 199 760 329 200 199 Bay too Bheemji 21,234 373 373 2,403 1,284 1,119 285 251 4 3 217 4 739 311

201 200 Bay too Bhopji 16,412 597 603 3,750 2,028 1,722 205 119 48 41 543 87 1,138 415 202 201 Somesara Joona 3,429 4 4 26 13 13 5 3 203 202 Somesara Naya 12,771 130 130 739 398 341 22 16 28 220 80 204 203 Bhojasar 8,282 122 122 893 485 408 56 57 61 284 205 204 Nosar with Chakook 15,829 351 356 2,079 1,103 976 150 134 70 66 167 12 571 50

206 205 Sewanyala 7,997 138 138 958 498 460 82 106 81 269 7 207 206 Chaba 22,434 536 542 3,522 1,843 1,679 202 177 56 51 148 - 1,106 481 208 207 Rawatsar 27,454 (JJ1 643 4,264 2,260 2,004 219 206 7 6 284 12 1,269 238 209 208 Sarli 22,456 488 493 3,223 1,668 1,555 157 153 71 53 162 1 954 8 210 209 Sanjta 14,885 338 341 2,170 1,192 978 144 126 91 600 23

211 210 Samoo Chimanjl 7,356 110 110 700 382 318 6 3 9 6 41 2 243 195 212 211 Samoo Bheemji 6,192 147 141 958 506 452 39 40 19 14 71 2 238 15 213 212 Samoo Panji 5,144 118 119 788 413 375 18 25 16 22 58 287 200 214 213 Kharantiya 6,163 139 141 941 497 444 72 77 77 53 48 238 171 215 214 Bodwa 10,767 230 230 1.397 747 650 33 40 79 401 49

216 215 Trishuliya 2,830 56 56 317 158 159 34 33 7 8 6 103 117 216 Sajan-ki-Dhani 1,891 38 38 241 140 101 4 3 7 9 2 76 218 217 Sanpa Manji 10,867 245 245 1,376 699 677 153 41 29 25 125 13 349 219 218 Iharokha 611 3 3 18 4 14 4 220 219 Baori Khurd 2,077 19 19 125 74 51 46 19 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS--A- NON· WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z .-~ r--"---., r-~ ,.--A----., ~ ~ ,---A---., ,---A----, r-..A--.,. ~ ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

86 4 77 137 176 111 95 65 58 177 110 105 75 66 178 35 30 13 16 179 57 43 68 180

149 3 4 102 204 181 330 3 5 5 9 268 567 182 188 3 186 369 183 89 51 59 66 184 156 4 120 245 185

12 2 1 19 23 186 336 150 3 20 280 429 187 60 4 2 48 84 188 30 1 1 18 44 189 320 10 15 289 502 190

793 227 16 21 64 80 3 15 14 20 980 1,323 191 626 373 2 2 7 9 370 512 192 490 100 5 4 1 2 377 631 193 84 2 ] 50 110 194 228 45 18 5 186 380 195

673 84 3 3 4 2 519 919 196 516 8 1 1 4 1 309 724 197 42' 206 30 5 4 5 4 6 2 60 12 38 681 880 198 734 329 4 11 2 1 8 699 1,039 199 642 253 21 42 52 3 5 4 14 8 5 545 808 200

851 405 39 7 3 10 6 11 79 61 78 2 890 1,307 201 5 3 8 10 202 211 76 7 4 1 178 261 203 271 1 8 1 3 201 408 204 520 1) 8 3 21 28 3 5 2 9 6 532 926 205

245 6 14 1 5 3 229 453 206 1,087 479 3 2 1 1 8 6 737 1.198 207 1,178 234 3 2 23 26 6 32 991 1.766 208 870 7 67 1 2 4 10 714 1,547 209 581 18 8 5 3 6 2 592 955 210

239 195 2 2 139 123 211 208 9 1 6 7 2 4 15 268 437 212 271 189 14 11 2 126 175 213 229 166 4 2 3 3 1 1 259 273 214 387 49 6 2 I 2 2 346 601 215

103 55 159 216 76 64 101 217 317 5 6 15 5 350 677 218 4 14 219 46 28 51 220 20 TEHSIL : 2 - BARMER

'" ~::s 0 '0 '0 0 0,) ,.---.- :t ., "3", Literate :§~ '00 and Total Name of Village '; "0 TOTAL POPULATION 0- I;) ~'':: .cell ,g~ Educated Workers ""' ._os::: 0 '0 0 Z '"~ -5 ~U c:f.l!-'U'" Persons (I-IX) ~(.) 0.."::S._ III Z -8 .,01 O..n ::s 0 "e: 0 ;i U <;;:, O~ =: r--___.A..-----, r--A--.. r--A.-..... ,--.A-..... r-~ P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 221 220 Girli Kitpaliya 2,763 12 12 72 36 36 27 222 221 Girli Charoan 2,469 7 7 44 23 21 10 11 19 223 222 Arnjhar 1,783 4 4 19 13 6 12 224 223 Kama 12,042 128 128 667 356 311 33 16 31 1 206 225 224 Dandali 11,735 135 135 967 472 495 79 88 5 3 72 9 241 26

226 225 Gangali 4,028 1 1 7 7 7 227 226 Manawas 995 14 14 83 52 31 3 2 2 25 228 227 Bhooka Thansingh 4,612 50 50 309 169 140 11 14 7 76 229 228 Bhooka Bagatsingh 18,637 260 269 1,643 840 803 49 48 4 79 354 7 230 229 Lohira 4,650 42 42 268 134 134 2 2 73

231 230 Ewadi Manji 5,438 35 38 195 105 90 16 16 1 62 232 231 Awari Bheernji 4,344 58 59 345 190 155 10 12 19 127 233 232 Awari Chaurisa 819 6 6 53 28 25 5 16 234 233 Raneri 2,704 32 32 203 110 93 16 14 9 65 10 235 234 Takoo 4,146 102 103 670 351 313 154 127 4 5 28 223 11

236 235 Bilasar 1,986 26 26 134 75 59 11 4 5 34 8 237 236 Dhana-ki-Dhani 6,521 125 125 778 401 371 71 71 24 206 34 238 237 Sindri Panawer 3,078 24 24 118 56 62 11 15 6 3 2 38 11 239 238 Kamthai 5,024 58 63 365 187 178 1 1 21 31 30 98 14 240 239 Nakora 7,142 91 91 500 265 235 89 86 22 21 22 152 11

241 240 Sindri Chaman 7,061 103 103 107 378 329 22 16 3 37 6 238 3 242 241 Barnni 4,455 82 82 547 311 236 27 19 4 179 2 243 242 Dhand 2,076 11 11 73 42 31 42 19 244 243 Dankha 20,369 404 404 2,185 1,080 1,105 93 105 38 23 137 4 602 18 245 244 Goliya Mahecha 4,539 81 85 460 243 217 36 42 26 4 166 5

246 245 Dhanwa 6,742 157 157 852 420 432 43 46 10 7 50 224 183 247 246 Bhata 12,603 299 299 1,536 827 709 93 79 17 29 44 479 3 248 247 Joona Meetha Khera 7,376 222 222 1,204 630 574 105 104 17 12 81 4 426 2 249 248 Khara Mahechan 8,286 171 171 1,149 615 534 42 37 13 387 2 250 249 Chada-ki-Dhani 6,356 241 241 I,m 657 654 68 59 22 443 445

251 250 Arliyali Mahechan 1,417 50 50 280 141 139 8 6 22 76 68 252 251 Galanadi 2,918 96 96 574 294 280 50 34 26 30 84 152 148 253 252 Loona Kalan 3,574 49 49 316 152 164 41 30 12 95 254 253 Oagwa 1,783 8 8 43 26 17 12 255 254 Amarpura 1,957 35 35 205 113 92 23 25 6 66

256 255 Gadesara 1,956 21 21 102 55 47 41 38 5 34 2 257 256 Bhal Khari 3,298 44 44 269 136 133 6 6 90 258 257 Payla Khurd 7,396 135 140 870 457 413 16 85 2 5 59 238 2 259 258 Neemli 2,885 44 44 278 143 135 14 78 260 259 Sindri Chauseera 3,l4B 382 389 2,178 1,IS6 L022 2\0 190 95 80 400 69 612

261 260 Ed Amarsingh 5,550 77 77 491 251 240 5 11 12 9 8 no 2 262 261 Ed Sindri 7,358 132 132 819 406 413 J08 102 14 191 3 263 262 Ed Manji 3,189 72 72 473 262 211 41 35 7 146 1 264 263 Hodoo 29,874 606 614 3,999 2,091 1,908 118 109 64 50 200 5 1,068 287 265 264 Niwalkot 9,064 217 211 1,405 732 613 108 88 18 14 48 - 340 6 -~ - ---~------_- - -_ -- - 21 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ---"------, WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII Vlll IX X 0 Z ,-~ ~ ~ ~,~,.--A---..,..--J---, ~ ~ ~ ,--~ ii5 M FM F M FM FM FM F M FM FM F M F M F 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 27 9 36 221 19 4 21 222 12 1 6 223 204 2 150 311 224 204 25 5 9 17 5 231 469 225

6 226 25 27 31 227 59 3 13 1 93 140 228 342 6 5 2 1 4 486 796 229 73 6] 134 230

6'2 43 90 231 125 2 63 ]55 232 16 12 25 233 64 10 45 83 234 223 11 134 302 235

33 8 41 51 236 200 33 2 1 201 337 237 38 11 18 51 238 96 14 1 89 164 239 150 9 2 1 113 124 240

88 1 142 8 140 326 241 177 2 2 132 234 242 19 23 31 243 568 2 4 13 1 2 4 16 9 478 1,087 244 141 2 10 3 2 4 7 1 77 212 245

209 167 6 11 3 4 1 5 196 249 246 435 35 3 3 6 348 706 247 399 2 10 2 14 204 572 248 386 2 228 532 249 438 445 2 2 214 209 250

74 68 2 65 71 251 145 147 3 1 2 2 142 132 252 94 1 57 164 253 12 14 17 254 66 47 92 255

19 14 2 21 45 256 90 46 133 257 236 2 2 219 411 258 78 65 134 259 280 29 101 8 77 2 115 544 1,022 260

120 2 131 238 261 191 3 215 410 262 &5 1 61 116 210 263 994 241 25 13 16 27 17 2 7 8 2 1 2 1,023 1,621 264 318 6 4 14 2 2 392 667 265 22 TEHSIL : :1 - BARMER

'"OJ '"::: 0 ." "0 ::t; ., Q r--- ::;", 0", Literate C; "CI.., and Total Name of Village ,....._ '"0'" TOTAL POPULATION .,- ].8 0 '0'= '0 -fi~ ~._ Educated Workers ;z. '"e .~ ~ ~ {/.lU cnE-0'" Persons (I·IX) 0 V 01(,) .....E:-'O _ en ;Z; 'Q u'" ::s 0 ...."os 0 u.., 0 Vi u <;::, O~ ::z: ,----A-----., r-~,..---A--., ~ ~ PM F M FM FM FM F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 266 265 Sadecha 7,143 142 142 861 467 394 60 53 44 30 16 2 252 11 267 266 Nokhra 18,867 393 393 2,515 1,331 1,184 332 263 221 7 661 36 268 267 Malpura 13,406 284 291 1,702 928 774 52 48 103 100 43 2 570 87 269 268 Khudasa 6,039 124 124 752 391 361 88 79 33 203 4 270 269 Nokh 6,611 112 124 870 436 434 49 48 33 40 35 230 2

271 270 Bakshe-ka-Tala 4,905 84 84 485 255 230 39 35 10 131 3 272 271 Garal 11,479 248 248 1,541 778 763 50 60 28 28 82 465 205 273 272 Hatheetala 12,588 288 288 1,680 931 749 13 12 17 16 127 3 553 152 274 273 Ramderiya 6,983 124 124 761 396 365 49 48 62 243 193 275 274 Sanawara 22,690 475 475 2,956 1,550 1,406 165 159 19 14 199 6 818 7

276 275 Kagau 11,946 272 272 1,690 883 807 103 76 69 75 109 507 59 277 276 Booth Jetmal 11,294 207 208 1,306 683 623 133 123 78 1 463 186 278 277 Mehloo 10,980 231 231 1,568 807 761 112 116 98 5 483 200 279 278 Shobhala 11,360 238 238 1,573 823 750 98 93 11 7 46 7 542 273 280 279 Mangta 11,536 277 278 1,700 920 780 252 249 323 280 139 515 22

281 280 Dudhiya 6,316 128 135 812 415 397 34 27 44 232 5 282 281 Dhoodhoo 16,774 432 432 2,788 1,459 1,329 66 75 60 49 135 2 918 18 283 282 Lookhoo 12,242 273 274 1,749 946 803 113 80 93 106 57 1 527 10 284 283 Roheela 7,539 200 215 1,292 657 635 139 121 90 1 406 4 285 284 Udasar 12,295 302 309 1,952 1,015 937 57 55 114 59 92 3 581 7

286 285 Band 13,364 291 292 1,988 1,060 928 150 124 4 5 208 4 612 263 287 286 Goliya Jetmal 11,957 288 288 1,786 961 825 86 64 97 1 528 90 288 287 Ranasar Klrurd 5,850 115 115 760 384 376 52 61 30 3 204 189 289 288 Chhotoo 10,858 218 218 1,436 782 654 102 91 48 398 66 290 289 Adel 21,355 474 475 3,143 1,650 1,493 140 158 3 2 144 840 4

291 290 Kbariya Khurd 9,411 201 201 1,204 654 550 120 109 14 13 31 338 5 292 291 Kosloo 5,239 154 154 910 458 452 11 14 16 Jl 60 6 258 6 293 292 Payla Kalan 12,238 274 276 1,746 936 810 104 107 124 7 502 13 294 293 Darguda 3,502 64 65 414 214 200 8 8 24 1 III 2 295 294 Mandawala 15,724 231 233 1,388 726 662 45 37 49 1 482 5

296 295 Sada 17,839 259 286 1,727 892 835 77 90 38 39 60 6 477 5 297 296 Bhata@ Kharwa 2,368 61 68 441 241 200 26 18 38 3 111 298 297 Nebron-ki-Dhani 6,636 143 143 834 443 391 22 249 299 298 Khudala 8,279 117 119 745 380 365 5 1 14 13 21 199 4 300 299 Lolawa 3,701 80 92 589 302 287 41 44 4 4 12 161

301 300 Phuleri 495 20 20 128 68 60 39 1 302 301 Goliya Jiwraj 3,501 20 20 472 249 223 83 71 20 1 137 2 303 302 Bbedana 10,998 263 263 1,577 785 792 100 109 14 17 66 6 519 3 304 303 Goliya Kalan 6,202 118 118 701 368 333 30 34 53 47 30 203 1 305 304 Amliyala 6,450 104 104 677 328 349 32 7 189 3

306 305 Toonkiya 4,616 84 il9 568 296 272 14 15 28 40 19 174 7 307 306 Jalikhera 3,386 84 91 513 254 259 36 2 180 1 308 307 Undri Nai 2,449 89 89 525 292 233 24 24 17 10 47 1 148 3 309 308 Undri Jooni 8,749 186 186 919 507 412 53 36 12 6 26 245 6 310 309 Mandawas 1,222 27 27 159 86 73 56 47 7 45

~ ------.._ --____"_"'~------~--.------.-----~----. 23 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ______J....__- ______~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X ci Z ,--"----. ,-~ r--"------. ,---"---, ~ ,--"----., ,-__J.------. ~--., ,-_..A..--., ,-__J.------. ,-_..A..~ V5 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 252 11 215 383 266 613 11 20 15 6 2 11 11 8 670 1,148 267 516 80 43 6 5 6 358 687 268 197 4 3 2 188 357 269 227 2 2 1 206 432 270

(, 129 3 2 124 227 271 451 203 9 2 1 4 313 558 272 512 151 34 1 1 1 2 3 378 597 273 223 164 5 3 13 23 3 1 1 153 172 274 758 3 10 9 14 3 4 5 5 14 732 1,399 275

438 41 25 18 23 7 3 3 7 376 748 276 388 123 54 54 5 3 1 1 14 6 220 437 277 308 149 154 30 1 5 21 3 3 1 8 324 561 278 498 173 5 4 25 79 3 7 1 3 17 281 477 279 448 7 31 13 18 2 2 8 1 7 405 758 280

209 5 12 2 3 2 4 183 392 281 879 18 21 3 1 6 8 541 1,311 282 515 10 6 1 3 2 419 793 283 395 3 5 4 1 1 251 631 284 533 5 13 22 2 7 4 434 930 285

587 261 2 4 2 8 10 448 665 286 385 5 135 78 4 7 2 2 433 735 287 198 189 3 3 180 187 288 372 31 23 18 3 17 384 588 289 802 2 27 2 4 6 810 1,489 290

331 2 6 3 1 316 545 291 155 3 74 2 18 7 4 200 446 292 422 7 18 1 12 9 3 6 3 2 30 2 434 797 293 107 1 3 1 1 103 198 294 469 3 9 2 1 2 244 657 295

445 4 3 4 12 5 7 415 830 296 91 1 3 5 5 1 1 2 3 130 199 297 248 1 194 391 298 193 2 4 2 2 181 361 299 145 6 5 3 141 286 300

39 1 29 59 301 115 1 15 3 2 1 112 221 302 483 3 17 6 7 5 266 789 303 194 6 2 1 165 332 304 180 3 5 3 1 139 346 305

170 4 3 2 122 265 306 160 I 18 2 74 258 307 132 6 2 5 2 2 144 230 308 225 7 5 9 3 262 406 309 42 2 41 73 310 24 TEHSIL : 1 - HARMER

OJ 0 '"::: 0 "':I -0 :: .!! 0 en '3.., Literate Name of Village -; "0 "':10=.. and 0 .-g.~ TOTAL POPULATION Total '"'"' 0' ... - .e._'g.8 Educated Z '"0 ._os: 0) .e .e'" Workers 0 .. 0) 0" ... "'-0 en ~t:3 fIl!-< Persons (I-IX) Z "0 ~~ =._ 0 .. c: u0'" ... 0= fA U <:.::. O~ ;:r; r--~~ ,--J'---..,--J'---..,..---A.~ ~ PM F MFM FM F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 311 310 Dhandhlawas 3,221 71 71 445 235 210 126 108 12 9 31 2 312 311 Nagar 18,600 466 141 7 466 2,887 1,546 1,341 144 141 85 65 160 25 313 312 Mangla-ki-Beri 3,802 67 842 33 67 409 212 197 8 11 16 1 314 313 Garwon-ka-Goliya 4,683 104 106 95 1 698 366 332 82 77 42 32 46 3 203 315 314 Khadali 5,289 99 100 1 617 324 293 46 40 8 6 16 198 316 315 Bhalikhal 6,902 182 182 1,003 525 478 125 94 47 49 23 303 317 316 Kharodi 1,938 45 45 273 3 147 126 2 10 85 318 317 Sanawara 5,704 105 105 686 1 352 334 14 16 3 3 48 4 180 319 318 Hheemthal 7,092 175 175 8 1,033 532 501 89 90 19 9 25 292 320 319 Seelan 2,068 46 46 327 160 84 167 108 112 2 84 2 321 320 Luharwa 10,212 322 322 1,913 1,041 872 271 210 322 321 Alamsariya 57 3 523 4 2,443 75 75 474 250 224 31 38 147 112 1 323 322 Kundawa 4,301 101 101 145 37 723 387 336 15 14 109 95 35 4 204 324 323 Dhorimana 17,086 605 611 3,690 1,974 1,716 459 418 508 14 1,032 182 325 324 Koja 8,120 208 208 1,396 719 677 59 65 23 13 123 2 397 3 326 325 Bhalisar 12,050 243 251 1,521 783 738 31 27 82 68 80 1 517 212 327 326 Ranasar Kalan 8,232 186 196 1,299 707 592 153 141 31 26 90 3 375 65 328 327 Koliyana 4,371 93 93 619 320 299 48 33 3 3 46 2 178 1 329 328 Bhagbhare-ki-Beri 5,005 103 103 572 296 276 6 3 173 159 16 2 197 12 330 329 Bool 4,970 121 121 718 395 323 36 42 31 18 43 245 2 331 330 Khari 9,958 226 226 1,495 772 723 86 72 34 31 51 2 502 148 332 331 Meethra Khurd 11,804 277 283 1,876 1,018 858 169 137 66 46 96 2 572 31 333 332 Katarla 4,406 122 123 842 451 391 193 143 35 1 293 168 334 333 Sudaberi 3,689 81 81 473 261 212 34 23 24 19 11 138 1 335 334 Bhaura 2,890 62 62 397 216 181 16 21 21 17 5 148 1 336 335 Kabooli 4,372 114 114 694 360 334 76 67 337 336 Chenpura 38 2 221 5 4,059 87 87 497 269 228 28 21 338 337 Meethi 20 142 4 1,304 26 26 147 82 65 339 338 Kothala 3 50 4,897 114 114 792 405 387 339 90 89 68 2 213 3 340 Pabubera 2,088 50 50 315 166 149 3 4 4 3 5 135 4 341 340 Poojaberi 2,761 56 61 439 231 208 50 46 29 18 24 161 342 341 Heraj-ka-Go) 1,422 18 20 123 4 70 53 24 22 2 61 343 342 Peeprali 12,448 310 313 1,887 1 1,003 884 74 69 10 11 100 631 344 343 Bor Charnan 3,797 94 105 592 2 304 288 43 43 110 99 20 201 345 344 Bhadrai 2,271 34 34 8 211 123 88 120 86 5 70 346 345 Radoo 1,665 34 34 193 102 91 100 8B 3 66 347 346 Arniyali 3,603 132 144 869 462 407 40 28 16 16 109 4 257 348 347 Manki 5,090 143 147 962 2 510 452 96 80 36 37 55 304 349 348 Purawa 5,479 105 III 698 352 346 42 34 13 14 41 4 203 5 350 349 Akli 2,420 32 34 196 98 98 6 4 2 2 7 62 351 350 Daboi 5,778 121 132 855 454 401 17 12 22 26 25 296 352 351 Aleti 2,945 54 56 5 346 181 165 5 130 353 352 Jhakarda 2,628 21 21 128 70 58 54 354 353 Dholi Nadi 1,496 47 47 293 156 137 9 6 2 98 355 354 Ramji-ka-Go) 1,267 28 28 178 2 92 86 4 2 43 44 17 69 2S RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON-

~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,---A-----. ,---A-----. ,---A-----. ,---A-----. r---A-----. ,---A-----. ,-~ ,-_.A.__---. ,.---A---.. ,-_.A._---., ,..---..A.._---. til M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 117 1 1 23 6 94 203 311 792 32 8 5 5 11 20 704 1,308 312 92 1 2 117 196 313 202 1 163 331 314 195 1 126 292 315

290 3 4 4 4 222 475 316 83 1 1 62 125 317 174 8 2 1 2 172 326 318 276 77 11 7 2 2 240 417 319 84 2 76 165 320

517 4 5 518 868 321 145 37 105 187 322 203 1 183 336 323 826 177 13 2 3 2 20 93 3 72 3 942 1,534 324 392 3 1 2 2 322 674 325

493 201 12 2 7 9 3 266 526 326 357 65 4 1 8 5 332 527 327 153 1 21 1 2 1 142 298 328 188 11 4 2 2 1 99 264 329 232 2 6 3 4 150 321 330

481 146 18 1 2 270 575 331 550 31 11 2 5 2 446 827 332 291 168 2 158 223 333 138 1 123 211 334 145 1 2 68 180 335

217 5 4 139 329 336 140 4 1 1 127 224 337 45 2 2 1 32 65 338 201 5 3 2 3 1 192 384 339 125 3 6 2 31 145 340

143 3 3 6 7 70 204 341 56 1 3 2 9 52 342 586 2 2 11 26 6 372 882 343 188 4 6 4 4 3 103 280 344 70 53 87 345

66 36 91 346 161 2 8 3 44 2 13 25 205 405 347 285 11 2 4 2 206 452 348 198 5 2 149 341 349 62 36 98 350

287 5 2 6 158 396 351 130 51 164 352 54 16 58 353 98 2 58 135 354 66 2 23 86 355 26 TEHSIL : 2 - HARMER, 3· PACHPADRA

'".., '"::l 0 '0.., '0 ::t:: .!! Literate ,----- "6", :::I", Name of Village ~ '0'" '0.., '0.., and Total '0'- TOTAL POPULATION 0 ~ '0 ..,- Educated Workers cu .9:!c ..c:'"uOl ~:9 d Z ... 0.<) 1l u .... Persons (I-IX) .., :::1:2 tIlU tilE-< Z '0 fl~ r; "'on 0 (i5 8 <0"'= o~ ::t: ----.. ,---"--.. ,---.A-., ,---"---, ,---"---, P M F M F M F M F MF 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

356 355 Tejiyawas 1,375 23 23 166 91 75 3 5 4 61 1 357 356 Beri 2,800 92 92 586 294 292 38 48 43 37 7 211 55 358 357 Panawali 1,114 26 26 172 92 80 8 49 14 359 358 Dabli 2,512 52 66 412 210 202 20 120 29 360 359 Gandhav Khurd 2,694 85 85 494 260 234 27 39 43 35 60 147 90 , l , . 361 360 Gandhav Kalan 2,92S 100 \00 636 33:\ 3()3 2'1 21 54 2 20S 152 362 361 Dagariya 5,995 108 108 618 321 297 37 31 19 22 9 222 16 363 362 Sanawada Khurd 1,247 16 16 151 87 64 4 39 364 363 Roli 1,936 57 57 373 204 169 5 7 11 117 6 365 364 Gadevi 5,352 99 99 612 345 267 69 54 11 6 31 2 207 3

366 365 Banta 5,456 114 114 730 393 337 61 51 40 3 216 5 367 366 Dheemri 3,298 44 44 262 130 132 28 18 2 3 4 66 368 367 Chak Gudha 1,881 42 42 237 115 122 45 55 12 59 369 368 Alpura 6,074 97 98 699 387 312 38 35 14 9 14 216 370 369 SHoo 531 14 14 93 43 50 8 13 21 21 22

371 370 Gudha 32,559 520 520 5,531 2,928 2,603 529 488 207 194 384 30 1,614 170 372 311 Dedawas Jageer 8.454 107 107 697 348 349 79 83 38 2 191 6 373 372 Dedawas Charnan 741 23 24 128 65 63 27 23 13 36 374 373 Loonwa Jageer 6,043 162 181 1,034 569 465 184 170 4 2 65 4 324 3 375 374 Loonwa Charnan 1.068 22 22 154 77 77 1 4 4 3 48 50

376 375 Ratanpura 7,948 164 190 1,066 568 498 38 30 186 164 32 336 210 377 376 Kura 860 13 13 106 42 64 2 2 3 23 1 378 377 Bhakharpura 8,233 265 267 1,584 808 776 82 85 27 16 96 13 411 329 379 378 SiDdaswa Chauhanan 5,38! 160 160 935 507 428 167 164 60 2 259 1 380 379 Joodi 979 33 33 178 99 . 79 49 3

381 380 Sindaswa Harniya 7,173 290 301 1,866 962 904 51 59 3 137 5 536 10 382 381 Lumbawas 1,104 31 34 187 100 87 13 54 383 382 Padardi 7,104 70 72 363 180 183 29 24 13 12 39 3 116 3

TEHSIL: 3 - PACHPAORA 848,895 18,359 55,287 6,821 4,202 9,439 30,294 17,752 106,446 51,159 6,503 3,726 3,296 2,941 1 1 Khattoo 8,959 193 207 1,190 642 548 102 85 37 26 40 1 403 55 2 2 Chandesara 11,984 275 277 1,542 774 768 74 72 9 9 85 426 179 3 3 Bheemarlai 10,688 84 87 452 246 206 6 9 25 29 12 1 137 13 4 4 Doodhwa 16,461 253 257 1,492 792 700 197 189 49 36 68 1 452 9 5 5 Bagundi 6,235 86 87 455 236 219 84 86 32 20 37 2 123 4

6 6 Googri 4,909 2.t 24 155 73 82 12 11 7 47 7 7 Akarli Basti Ram 3,003 30 30 160 87 73 41 34 17 17 11 53 8 8 Borawas 6,646 81 83 460 222 238 49 60 45 6 113 9 9 Sodhon-ki-Dhani 2,666 2\ 22 114 58 56 20 20 2 2 3 33 6 10 10 Kapooriya 395 Unpopulated

II II Gol 5,773 99 103 534 275 259 31 31 17 16 58 5 151 10 12 12 Mekarana 2,741 29 "9 167 101 66 12 13 16 45 6 13 13 Bajawas 3,083 33 33 190 96 94 15 14 13 54 4 14 14 SinH Jageer 6,850 153 153 888 459 429 73 72 9 8 80 6 257 18 15 15 SinH Chausira 8,671 88 92 480 250 230 126 6 27 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS ------"-- ---"'I I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 r-"---. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r-.....A....-, ~ r--~ r-.....A....-, r---"--.. iil M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

56 5 30 74 356 192 51 10 9 4 83 237 357 48 14 43 66 358 109 29 3 4 4 90 173 359 125 84 4 2 3 5 4 6 4 113 144 360

163 148 8 3 6 14 2 15 125 151 361 206 16 14 99 281 362 38 1 48 64 363 113 5 3 1 1 87 163 364 181 13 3 7 4 138 264 365

191 5 IS 5 3 177 332 366 66 64 132 367 59 56 122 368 207 8 171 312 369 22 21 SO 370

1,391 131 28 36 1 15 29 20 62 2 66 3 1,314 2,433 371 162 4 1 1 17 4 2 3 2 157 343 372 28 1 5 2 29 63 373 156 1 149 2 2 7 9 245 462 374 47 50 1 29 27 375

306 194 19 15 2 3 2 3 232 288 376 22 1 1 19 63 377 392 280 36 24 4 2 21 20 8 9 3 337 447 378 233 1 16 6 2 4 4 248 421 379 45 2 1 4 50 76 380

384 3 113 4 16 3 14 5 3 426 894 381 47 6 1 46 87 382 98 2 11 2 2 3 64 180 383

23,916 3,100 530 115 681 246 12 675 198 821 24,993 1,447 1,280 95 8 49 6 21 1 34 48,218 397 54 1 1 1 3 239 493 1 400 178 2 1 2 14 8 348 589 2 134 13 2 1 109 193 3 132 1 15 8 1 1 3 340 691 4 82 2 28 2 4 5 2 2 113 215 5

41 6 26 82 6 44 7 2 34 73 7 86 14 5 2 3 2 109 238 8 17 4 10 2 6 25 50 9 Unpopulated 10

77 4 41 6 7 23 3 124 249 11 34 3 11 3 56 60 12 45 4 9 42 90 13 201 12 51 6 3 202 411 14 101 6 6 16 124 224 15 28 TEHSIL: 3 - PACHPADRA

Literate r--- and Total Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION Educated Workers Persons (I-IX)

P M F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 16 Tilwara 10,362 97 104 558 295 273 39 37 57 46 48 8 137 10 17 17 Than Malinath 60 15 18 85 39 46 24 24 6 3 21 18 18 Mandawa~ 564 2 2 14 8 6 1 5 19 19 Kalawa 7,831 53 59 277 150 127 50 43 25 21 21 4 79 20 20 Sambhara 9,197 232 239 1,126 593 533 11 9 175 179 211 15 294 18

21 21 Sajiyali Roopji I 3,137 86 86 551 269 282 28 19 51 179 69 22 22 Sajiyali Padamsingh II 3,333 101 101 522 290 232 14 193 2 23 23 Sajiyali Moolraj II 3,229 72 73 473 246 227 85 82 37 143 20 24 24 Sajiyali Padamsingh I 9,540 78 82 428 222 206 104 99 33 31 35 2 143 4 25 25 Akarli Dhansingh 7,627 85 85 491 278 213 65 39 4 3 10 I 174 2

26 26 Sajiyali Moolraj I 2,992 65 66 392 214 178 62 61 20 137 35 27 27 Sajiyali Roopji II 3,787 4 4 25 13 12 8 28 28 Patiyal 653 11 11 67 29 38 22 10 29 29 Kalewa 14,040 261 270 1,597 796 SOl 34 37 452 15 30 30 Kyar Charnao 1,853 27 27 177 99 78 29 22 16 53 5

31 31 Kanwarli 3,921 77 81 478 263 215 72 59 19 16 68 5 131 27 32 32 Bagiya Charnan 344 1 1 8 3 5 1 2 33 33 Goliya 1,390 12 12 65 35 30 6 22 34 34 Champaberi 2,453 26 26 165 90 75 11 55 3 35 35 Gopri 8,873 118 ll8 684 371 313 13 13 42 41 14 2 213 22

36 36 Khan Namak t 17 19 48 33 15 5 834 21 37 37 Bedarlai 2,454 38 38 192 103 89 31 33 26 63 7 38 38 Mandapura 7,244 46 58 269 153 116 1 89 75 49 82 39 39 lerla 4,137 30 30 179 93 86 43 39 1 48 40 390 Balotra Rural 1,301 47 47 236 127 /09 4 70

41 40 Temawas 2,593 5 6 36 22 14 3 2 4 2 10 42 41 Kher 9,495 20 42 198 106 92 20 13 12 53 43 42 Bamseen 950 7 7 37 23 14 16 10 12 44 43 Soma was 1,713 1 I 8 3 5 2 45 44 Mewanagar 12,465 144 180 915 417 438 63 65 177 164 93 9 264 23

46 45 Bariya Barecha 1,882 37 37 229 128 101 17 77 47 46 Bariya Tagji 4,OO~ 20 23 171 87 84 12 9 16 45 48 47 Seemaliya 3,502 60 60 383 187 196 18 29 33 32 12 125 49 48 Keetpala 4,923 lOS 113 621 295 326 103 174 56 54 34 179 4 50 49 Kaloori 5,188 1 ·5 140 708 308 400 52 61 89 3 129 63

51 50 Bariya Bhagji 4,950 71 71 382 203 179 50 38 30 116 10 52 51 Bhakhari Khera 2,744 Unpopulated 53 52 Tapra 11,432 410 420 2,223 1,170 1,053 136 134 106 90 233 224 656 14 54 53 Jagsa 14,094 282 283 1,523 788 735 24 28 35 37 155 10 495 9 55 54 Budiwara 6,894 234 236 1,237 631 606 152 142 24 19 155 8 395 141

56 55 Asara 12,520 985 1,009 3,045 1,565 1,480 145 123 47 43 395 1265 769 24 57 56 Jaso) 10,810 442 449 4,921 2,573 2,348 343 283 48 43 795 203 1245 36 58 57 Asotra 15,140 454 472 2,811 1,424 1,387 111 121 170 143 216 28 774 323 59 52 Beethooja 5,518 170 175 1,204 622 582 72 62 41 30 117 2 353 67 60 59 Holloo 2,187 30 30 178 97 81 7 7 48 41 6 59 t Information included in Village Sambhara at Code No. :!O. 29 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· ------"------, WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 .--"-----. r-"----. r--"----.. r-"----. ~--.. r-"----. r-"----. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ci.i M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

86 2 35 8 7 1 3 1 4 158 263 16 21 18 46 17 2 3 3 6 18 50 8 7 14 71 127 19 116 8 20 2 71 6 7 7 73 2)9 515 20

143 33 24 36 2 10 90 213 21 184 1 8 1 97 230 22 119 5 13 15 9 1 103 207 23 91 2 47 2 2 3 79 202 24 132 1 40 2 104 211 25

108 18 23 16 4 2 77 143 26 2 6 5 12 27 18 3 4 7 7 28 28 435 11 4 4 13 344 786 29 48 5 2 3 46 73 30

123 22 4 5 3 132 188 31 1 2 2 3 32 22 13 30 33 48 1 7 2 35 72 34 135 3 77 18 158 291 35

4 14 3 12 15 36 45 2 15 5 3 40 82 37 55 7 15 3 71 116 38 23 1 24 4S 86 39 67 3 57 109 40

1 8 12 14 41 35 5 10 3 53 92 42 11 11 14 43 2 1 5 44 217 20 4 2 14 4 23 213 415 45

73 4 51 101 46 45 42 83 47 124 I 62 196 48 177 4 1 I 116 322 49 118 56 2 6 3 2 4 179 337 50

III 10 2 3 87 169 51 Unpopulated 52 522 5 12 8 25 9 10 51 27 514 1,039 53 453 16 2 5 2 4 5 7 10 293 726 54 283 7 73 134 3 14 9 12 236 465 55

621 9 73 14 3 28 2 36 1 5 I 795 1,456 56 621 11 64 6 3 179 11 58 3 4 189 9 117 5 1,328 2,312 57 571 288 125 31 2 41 3 15 10 9 1 650 1,064 58 219 4 105 61 3 13 2 2 10 269 515 S9 6 51 2 38 81 60 30 TEHSIL; 3 - PACHPADRA

...'" '"::I 0 ":l :I: ...... "3", "3"," Literate ,..---- Name of Village -; '0 "C ... and Total ,-, ~.:; '" TOTAL POPULATION 'g,8 ci '0 ..c:'"... - ,.c.- Educated Workers o· Z '"... "'P .c 0<11 ...0 's.~ ... fill.) r)f~ Pcrsoas (I-IX, ... <11 ::1.- u> Z "C ... <11 <'>

66 65 Newai 8,246 60 63 361 199 162 43 39 7 3 115 5 67 66 Rewara Asiyan 1,899 4 4 28 13 15 1 7 68 67 Rewara Sandaycha 418 3 3 14 9 5 5 69 68 Rewara Barthan 1,502 13 13 68 37 31 IS 15 6 19 70 69 Kanawas 263 1 7 25 14 11 3 2 7

71 70 Rewara Miyan 3,349 67 67 379 197 182 30 23 30 ]13 72 71 Rewara Sodha 961 20 22 123 64 59 4 4 21 34 73 72 Ikrani 2,798 44 44 248 143 105 10 12 16 85 I 74 73 Koduka 2,214 42 42 268 142 126 17 97 10 75 74 Reenchholi 4,825 162 162 773 404 369 62 62 22 21 79 234 116

76 75 Mediwasan 1,114 20 20 120 65 55 11 3 1 2 2 39 1 77 76 Patodi 60,151 1,516 1,536 9,452 5,038 4,414 652 576 192 167 409 232.795 37 78 77 Khardi 5,468 160 160 898 454 444 109 101 50 50 17 276 2 79 78 Khanora 6,453 143 151 845 447 398 88 77 17 21 49 3 292 104 80 79 Barnawa Charnan 3,350 ll5 115 663 346 317 61 60 7 10 6 202 23

81 80 Barnawa }6geer 7,443 276 278 1,551 820 731 18 20 29 425 65 82 81 Bagawas 16,187 301 307 1,700 865 835 72 ISO 33 28 79 17 456 16 83 82 Madpura 2,450 43 43 251 132 119 22 26 3 83 25 84 83 Simar Khiya 4,930 118 120 688 350 338 38 35 61 3 231 2 85 84 Sathooni Charnan 2,472 38 38 239 121 118 2 3 2 80 29

86 85 Sathooni Purohitan 3,510 47 47 298 158 140 10 10 19 12 5 101 48 87 86 Kelankot 1,552 13 13 83 45 38 3 5 11 26 6 88 87 Thob 24,998 287 300 1,743 879 864 100 88 29 25 160 16 477 35 89 88 Ekarli 1,129 17 20 99 52 47 10 6 3 29 1 90 89 Mohanpura 4,163 52 54 339 179 160 7 7 22 101

91 90 NerJi 518 12 13 78 43 35 26 92 91 Dhoondhali 1,245 20 20 109 61 48 39 33 6 27 93 92 Tirsingri Sodha 6,906 109 109 616 301 315 43 46 36 27 70 2 166 22 94 93 Tirsingri Chauhanan 2,862 30 30 179 97 82 7 5 19 19 8 54 95 94 Sarwari 7,927 275 275 1,142 575 567 137 liS 5 3 65 4 312 15

96 95 Rcwara Jctmalan 3,641 53 53 360 182 178 22 17 3 6 23 3 93 2 97 96 Patau Kalan 4,302 16 16 138 76 62 16 44 98 97 Patau Khurd 5,318 49 49 305 151 154 33 43 15 86 2 99 98 Koori 3,682 128 146 940 475 465 29 24 113 85 113 6 272 20 100 99 Umarlai 14,963 165 168 1,042 552 490 90 86 18 20 120 6 3\1 19

101 100 Jaoiyana 9,805 178 178 933 522 411 21 22 69 51 82 1 295 102 101 Bhinda Kua 700 52 52 293 152 141 27 29 2 1 100 103 102 Kitnod 8,440 279 307 1,975 1,027 948 60 81 211 181 236 19 521 20 104 103 Sarana 8,223 247 271 1,553 823 730 113 88 97 82 191 20 425 88 105 104 Kanana 7,084 474 479 2,691 1,382 1,309 215 208 112 94 276 75 682 98 31 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· WORKERS

I II III IV Vea) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z r-_A.---, ~---, r-~ ~ ~ r--"----, ~ r-_A.---, r---'--., ~., ~ en M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 0

3 149 14 115 258 61 22 276 1 1 236 512 62 1 3 1 3 3 63 261 6 113 43 48 2 43 2 4S 1 21 4 130 S 3 120 S 1,0:0 1,673 64 101 5 92 149 17 11 3 199 216 65

61 4 42 11 84 157 66 5 2 6 15 67 5 4 5 68 13 6 18 30 69 2 5 7 11 70

105 2 3 1 84 181 71 16 13 5 30 59 72 83 1 2 58 1:>4 73 82 5 15 5 45 116 74 209 99 17 17 2 2 3 170 253 75

35 1 4 26 54 76 2,5·H 30 69 6 101 12 42 2 28 2,243 4,377 77 267 1 2 1 1 1 5 178 442 78 152 6 130 97 4 1 3 2 155 294 79 118 5 80 18 2 144 294 80

270 7 149 58 2 3 1 395 666 81 382 11 5 3 28 2 13 6 11 5 6 409 819 82 67 4 16 21 49 94 83 211 2 1 11 8 119 336 84 66 14 28 41 89 85

71 3 30 45 57 92 86 22 4 6 19 32 87 357 3 23 15 46 12 5 2 16 3 20 9 402 829 88 29 23 46 89 100 78 159 90

26 17 35 91 27 34 48 92 147 9 17 13 135 293 93 50 4 43 82 94 299 15 1 4 S 263 552 9S

84 2 2 6 89 176 96 44 32 62 97 8S 2 1 65 152 98 242 11 22 9 4 1 2 203 445 99 265 11 20 8 18 4 1 2 241 471 100

265 5 21 4 227 410 101 98 2 52 141 102 372 11 77 5 11 39 2 2 5 3 12 2 506 928 103 3i3 84 9 4 18 7 5 4 5 4 398 642 104 389 229 96 4 16 3 27 1 13 700 I,i.ll lOS 32 TEHSIL : 3 - PACHPADRA

'" '":l'" 0 Q) Q) ,----- :;","" :;","" Literate "<:I", -c;I", and Total Name of Village <;= "<:I'" TOTAL POPULATION ", ... <:) ,-. "'='°P '0 ..c:'" "'.0 Educated Workers '" ,g ~ ..c 0'" -s·c Z ... ~U ~f-< Persons (I-IX) d '" 0"<:1::l,_ Z "<:I :l~ '";:I '"0 ... c: 8~ 0 (is u <.::. O~ ,------"------., ,.---.A-,,.---.A-, ~ ,--A--"') = P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

106 105 Parloo 8,916 438 438 2,501 1,253 1,248 140 138 93 83 251 98 692 9 107 106 Kharwa 6,109 121 121 785 419 366 51 52 47 34 47 3 237 108 107 Kakrala 3,422 84 93 579 288 291 11 10 45 2 151 7 109 108 Morda 4,187 3 3 31 14 17 10 110 109 Gharsi-ka-Bara 5,010 38 38 227 119 108 5 5 18 24 2 65 2

III 110 Pindaran 3,787 55 56 327 174 153 3 7 34 31 29 87 1I2 111 Gharoi Chaman 1,959 30 34 234 111 123 22 30 1 1 24 48 3 113 112 Badu-ka-Bara 1,978 23 23 141 76 65 58 47 1 46 114 113 Kalyanpur 16,316 231 281 1,972 1,017 955 133 103 84 74 148 50 510 159 115 114 Chhachharlai Khurd 1,706 26 26 191 99 92 32 35 3 1 11 56

116 115 Neori 7,864 129 129 766 392 374 81 81 79 198 24 117 116 Chak Charnot 636 3 3 27 12 15 5 118 117 Megawas 3,827 45 50 272 143 129 21 16 5 76 119 118 Baniyawas 2,093 47 50 274 137 137 32 33 9 15 3 82 1 120 119 Patasar 7,714 96 96 640 337 303 8 8 11 18 6 166 3

121 120 Balau Sasan 2,363 58 58 357 179 178 17 12 6 4 31 86 3 122 121 Balau Jati 5,880 163 1(;5 I,Olu 519 491 55 46 14 13 60 301 10 123 122 Rodwa Kalan 5,232 70 70 457 258 199 69 52 31 19 11 130 5 124 123 Rodwa Khurd 2,787 75 78 463 251 212 33 31 90 76 44 1 144 24 125 124 Thoombli 4,483 100 103 554 293 261 21 13 44 47 34 4 170 2

126 125 Bagnawas 1,672 26 26 130 72 58 3 1 9 37 127 126 Tibaniya 1.135 22 22 119 59 60 7 12 30 1 128 127 Mandli 9,319 177 177 960 49~ 461 33 51 31 30 396 445 270 12 129 128 Gangawas 8,537 143 148 872 470 402 98 83 34 28 408 402 329 28 130 129 Jasti 5,879 109 109 616 323 293 66 60 6 4 57 3 188 4

131 130 Paraliya Dhamat 2,490 26 26 188 91 97 49 20 132 131 Paraliya Sasan 1,170 52 52 294 151 143 4 3 25 84 23 133 132 Koma 18,581 437 442 2,853 1,457 1,396 81 85 117 115 241 47 738 184 134 133 Deoriya 2,843 106 106 590 301 289 38 34 9 9 21 186 5 135 134 Nagana 6,036 121 l21 854 440 414 87 73 50 43 34 4 240 16

136 135 Chhachharlai Kalan 4,089 82 85 546 289 257 40 37 9 7 38 136 137 136 Seetli 712 21 21 140 75 65 28 19 7 41 138 137 Bankiyawas Kalan 4,366 36 36 289 142 147 10 74 139 138 Bankiyawas Khurd 3,253 22 22 160 86 74 1 51 140 139 Nimbakhera 1,200 2 2 19 11 8 3 5

141 140 Asrawa Nagnecha 410 ]0 10 62 33 29 8 20 142 141 Asrawa Purohitan 809 1 1 7 5 2 5 143 142 Asrawa Unda 2,621 63 63 478 243 235 24 27 1 25 146 144 143 Asrawa Chauhanan 2,073 68 68 470 245 225 6 2 17 14 53 131 145 144 Doli Khurd 2,774 65 65 423 214 209 7 9 36 36 6 128 2

146 145 Gwal Nada 5,384 118 118 783 407 376 22 14 62 62 35 217 1 147 146 Haliya 1,158 18 18 101 61 40 11 8 5 2 15 43 1 148 147 Sheonagri 3,271 59 59 359 163 196 29 41 27 6 91 34 149 148 Godawas 3,229 121 121 844 441 403 29 27 95 250 2 150 149 Doli Kalan 3,391 136 136 843 455 388 22 29 22 16 106 2 285 10 33 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(lI) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ~ r-~ r-"----. ,---J'---... ~ ,..--J---.. r--"-----. r--"-----. ~ ~ ,..---A---.. ill M F M F M FM F M FM FM F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

544 6 2 35 22 8 31 14 32 4 561 1,239 106 218 1 18 1 182 365 107 132 1 16 6 3 137 284 108 10 ·4 17 109 65 2 54 106 110

86 87 153 111 47 3 63 120 112 46 30 65 113 231 75 198 82 7 34 1 2 16 2 20 507 796 114 5S 1 43 92 115

191 13 6 11 194 350 116 5 7 15 117 52 21 2 67 129 118 61 21 55 136 119 162 1 2 2 171 300 120

80 1 1 2 3 93 175 121 286 10 10 5 218 481 122 122 4 7 1 1 128 194 123 119 1 17 21 2 2 3 2 107 188 124 164 1 1 6 123 259 125

36 1 35 58 126 25 1 3 2 29 59 127 187 1 13 10 16 4 16 2 32 1 229 449 128 272 26 49 2 4 1 2 3 141 374 129 176 2 10 2 135 289 130

41 11 1 7 3 42 77 131 75 20 2 7 3 67 120 132 671. 57 23 127 7 2 14 2 18 719 1,212 133 177 5 5 3 115 284 134 223 9 11 6 3 3 200 398 135

136 153 257 136 41 34 65 137 73 68 146 138 51 35 74 139 4 6 8 140

19 13 29 141 5 2 142 145 1 97 235 143 129 2 114 225 144 123 2 3 2 86 207 145

196 1 21 190 375 146 43 1 18 39 147 81 19 4 12 4 2 1 72 162 148 248 2 2 191 401 149 276 8 5 2 2 170 378 150 34 TEHSJL: j - PACHPADRA, 4 - CHO HTAN ., u '" 0= "Cl "Cl ..!2 ..!2 Literate r---- ;::J", ::I", -;= "Cl'" "'0 and Total Name of Village "O._ TOTAL POPULATION ]2 Q),c 0 '""' '0 ..d'" ..c:._ Educated Workers ;Z; '" ..d o~ 15 e .2=Po° 0 r:t.IU ~~ Persons (I-IX) Q .,0 Z "Cl o~ g~ '"::I 0 ... c:: 0 ,--__..A- __~ Fil u <~ 8~ ::x: ,...-A----..,.----A--.. ,--..A---,~-.. p M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

151 150 Doli Rajguran 4,537 154 156 889 454 435 39 42 45 41 117 7 268 9 152 151 Asrawa Dudawatan 5,704 113 114 782 388 394 41 45 67 2 222 8 153 152 Dharmsar 2,420 32 32 239 123 116 44 29 24 73 154 153 Baglop 959 48 53 283 154 129 14 2 72 2 155 154 Gharoi Sodha 516 10 13 71 34 37 2 13

156 155 Alechari 379 Unpopulated 157 156 Sankhlon-ki-Dhani 4,2&2 76 105 610 323 287 30 31 34 27 18 184 158 157 Soorpura 7,983 66 98 515 259 256 25 27 38 50 44 3 144 159 158 Raniya Daheepara 3,550 68 68 466 252 214 17 14 81 2 148

TEHSIL : 4 - CHOHTAN 1,154,977 22,573 71,550 11,962 6,421 6,968 43,060 22,217 133,161 61,611 10,725 5,690 398 7,394

I Kumharon-ka-Teeba 1,975 13 13 76 40 36 16 2 2 Samton-ka·Par 517 Unpopulated 3 3 Rathoron·ka·TaJa 4,173 9 9 46 29 17 14 4 4 Madhuri-ka-Tala 214 Unpopulated 5 5 Ramun·ki-Gafan 10,488 121 121 564 306 258 187 5

6 6 Lakbe·ka-Tala 284 Unpopulated 7 7 Bhojariya 13,219 161 161 832 437 395 119 121 26 288 73 8 8 Jesar 9,004 124 141 990 530 460 75 63 42 299 2 9 9 Dharasara 17,213 335 337 2,067 1,082 985 90 95 34 661 188 10 10 Ratasar 10,826 177 179 1,150 651 499 38 30 9 14 12 431 282

11 11 Dhoniya 5,170 90 90 512 273 239 26 18 51 49 37 164 109 12 12 Beejrad 24,404 402 406 2,357 1,261 1,096 124 III 36 26 105 777 228 13 13 Tamachi·ki-Gafan 1,108 39 40 208 ! 15 93 68 2 14 14 Sadul·ki·Gafan 2,064 26 26 128 74 54 3 3 48 4 15 15 Bhilon·ka·Tala 1,218 24 24- 94 47 47 46 45 33 2

16 16 Rasbani 3,107 56 56 235 127 108 29 24 79 5G 17 17 Hejam·ka.Tala 2,150 10 12 55 28 27 18 18 18 Kelnor 16,571 151 159 816 459 357 56 53 90 8l 29 5 310 5 19 19 Arbi ·ki·Gafan 5,177 58 60 246 128 118 30 2~ 37 32 1 85 50 20 20 Hejam-ka·Bhara 372 Unpopulated

21 21 Udsiyar 3,424 36 36 176 96 80 7 6 1 60 13 22 22 Sobhala Jetmalotan 7,270 III 112 749 401 348 42 57 32 23 45 210 7 23 23 Lariyala 3,77[. 26 26 111 62 49 4- 6 32 31 7 I 39 24 24 24 Dedusar 19,182 302 306 1,611 906 705 390 341 139 104 118 8 566 24 25 25 Mate·ka-Ta la 9,102 166 171 888 480 408 141 113 20 16 46 2 287 49

26 26 Dhok 7,031 138 138 829 437 392 180 165 233 230 27 27 Paradiya 7,594- 161 161 791 415 376 33 36 1 51 248 28 28 Chobtan 1,988 793 796 4,499 2,485 2,014 372 300 26 18 995 190 1,231 56 29 29 Uparla 4,079 141 141 677 342 335 57 54 20 23 249 1 207 37 30 30 Doodhwa Khurd 5,812 148 150 722 400 322 113 93 60 - 24! 14 35 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS--A______, ______, NON- ----"'I WORKERS

r II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

202 5 4 U 2J 3 20 186 426 151 180 1 15 6 22 1 166 386 152 72 50 llb 153 67 4 1 82 127 154 12 1 21 37 155

Unpopulated 156 181 3 139 287 157 140 2 liS 256 158 134 11 2 104 214 159

38,432 2,331 376 331 96 5 625 39 825 28,490 6,251 920 46 143 13 2 19 54,117

16 24 36 1 Unpopulated 2 14 IS 17 3 Unpopulated 4 146 41 4 119 253 5

Unpopulated 6 283 73 5 149 322 7 293 2 4 1 231 458 8 644 184 10 4 1 6 421 797 9 421 280 2 2 1 1 6 220 217 10

161 109 1 2 109 130 11 705 224 17 3 4 1 9 41 484 868 12 68 2 47 91 13 48 4 26 50 14 33 2 14 45 15

79 56 48 52 16 18 10 27 17 295 5 2 2 5 6 149 352 IS 83 50 2 43 68 19 Unpopulated 20

60 13 36 67 21 206 6 3 191 341 22 35 24 2 2 23 25 23 512 21 7 13 2 1 33 340 681 24 243 28 26 19 14 2 2 2 193 359 2S

219 8 3 207 391 26 243 2 1 1 1 167 376 27 653 44 65 11 5 43 4 31 3 225 3 197 2 1,254 1,958 28 207 37 135 298 29 228 14 3 4 3 2 159 3011 30 36 TEHSIL : 4 • CHOHTAN

Literate r---- Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION and Total Educated Workers o Persons (I-IX) ;Z :n

o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

31 31 Akora 9,942 116 116 652 388 264 122 106 50 4 240 36 32 32 Sanwlor 5,564 99 99 620 294 326 22 27 60 63 26 174 1 33 33 Taratara 27,959 506 506 3,071 1,677 1,394 153 122 86 65 130 - 1,130 248 34 34 Isrol 11,932 248 248 1,477 776 701 108 88 60 473 197 35 3S Goliyar 6,512 137 138 736 398 338 35 55 63 53 54 215

36 36 Sanau 13,958 201 201 1,195 630 565 128 125 229 210 36 355 45 37 37 Lakhwara 7,879 146 146 961 504 457 103 98 63 45 2 277 2 38 38 Antiya 5,611 131 132 796 424 372 33 28 171 146 9 269 5 39 39 Kaprau 9,904 199 210 1,235 693 542 65 62 III 97 84 1 413 127 40 40 Booth 11,789 183 183 879 479 400 235 197 99 79 80 3 278 1

41 41 Baod Kalan 16,101 325 333 1,628 867 761 284 253 190 162 151 30 548 53 42 42 Bhara Gulmohammad 3,088 Unpopulated 43 43 Gumane-ka-Tala 6,984 58 58 352 195 157 56 48 23 24 26 125 8 44 44 Nawa Tala Jetmalotan 7,275 113 116 637 366 271 86 68 126 90 38 2 259 121 45 45 Samelon-ka-Tala 3,250 11 11 46 26 20 26 20 5 18

46 46 Bhilon-ka-Tala 3,179 22 22 III 57 54 57 54 5 33 1 47 47 Mithrau 9,212 73 90 407 206 201 199 191 3 7 49 2 124 14 48 48 Miyon-ka-Tala 3,321 59 62 268 134 134 46 44 19 13 4 82 23 49 49 Saroop-ka-Tala 1l,752 275 284 1,407 757 650 120 109 13 14 4 506 37 50 50 Beenjasar 15,517 213 213 1,010 531 479 34 32 65 50 67 358 3

51 51 Meethe-ka-Tala 5,831 217 224 1,146 626 520 69 57 77 57 41 364 103 52 52 Itada 17,957 320 320 1,744 998 746 118 86 79 50 80 582 9 53 53 Kama 15,896 438 438 2,490 1,330 1,160 189 170 135 116 77 2 759 19 54 54 Netrad 28,899 552 552 3,638 1,923 1,715 160 175 115 102 139 1 1,208 30 55 55 Leelsar 18,553 425 425 2,972 1,585 1,387 169 159 165 5 924 398

S6 S6 Sodiyar 6,197 144 147 950 499 451 34 28 46 55 49 269 2 57 57 Bachhrau 12,119 273 275 1,772 964 808 176 152 39 570 203 58 58 Bamnor Bhanwarshah 12,487 302 304 2,112 1,165 947 24 23 47 41 40 773 258 59 59 Bamnor Ameershah 11,466 139 139 881 485 396 75 62 3 2 39 335 246 60 60 Nawatala Rathoran 5,438 105 107 603 325 278 19 16 43 41 24 233 26

61 61 Bisarniya 22,811 549 549 3,70~ 1,969 1,735 190 159 156 142 86 - 1,094 142 62 62 Alamsar 18,605 353 358 2,316 1,235 1,081 109 103 126 109 69 732 32 63 63 Dhanau 19,726 441 451 2,868 1,565 1,303 230 183 41 29 141 1 886 4 64 64 Kitnoriya 13,194 299 328 2,052 1,115 937 28 27 32 30 95 2 640 53 65 6S Bhooniya 15,772 410 413 2,641 1,426 1,215 98 87 10 9 190 5 866 11

66 66 Sobhala 11,468 250 255 1,696 915 781 84 63 43 33 143 15 512 41 67 67 Sawa 15,708 319 319 1.917 1,022 895 298 285 53 646 158 68 68 Buran-ka-Tala 11,002 231 237 1,520 830 690 124 97 65 2 610 414 69 69 Rawasar 8,237 113 113 518 280 238 71 52 22 182 20 70 70 Abdul Rahim-ka-Tala 5,:53 156 156 788 428 360 128 116 39 34 58 4 318 167

71 71 Gohar-ka-Tala 11,696 168 168 831 461 370 291 243 23 17 88 10 202 5 72 72 Saiyed Moj Ali-ka-Tala 5,062 109 119 683 371 312 54 51 219 195 14 227 3 73 73 TaJsar 8,094 104 120 551 281 270 66 56 25 33 36 186 6 74 74 Somrad 6,938 41) 46 274 147 127 113 98 34 29 18 85 75 75 Jan Paliya 14,425 194 194 1,007 538 469 13 4 173 157 47 345 237 37 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------__j._------, WORKERS II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 ;Z; ,--"""--.. ~ ,-~ ,-~ ,-~ ,-"""--.. ,--"----. r--"----. r-"""--.. r-"""--.. ,.---"-----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

185 3 8 13 1 8 31 24 148 228 31 168 1 1 1 3 120 325 32 1,028 230 7 57 7 5 10 3 30 547 1,146 33 438 195 5 2 29 303 504 34 197 12 5 1 183 338 35

306 44 10 7 3 28 275 520 36 277 2 227 455 37 268 5 1 155 367 38 376 125 i 3 2 1 5 1 2 25 280 415 39 234 22 15 1 3 3 201 399 40

520 53 8 3 17 319 708 41 Unpopulated 42 123 8 1 1 70 149 43 247 121 7 3 2 107 150 44 18 8 20 45

27 5 1 24 53 46 101 10 22 4 82 187 47 60 19 21 4 52 111 48 471 28 14 9 15 6 251 613 49 351 3 4 2 173 476 50

340 84 20 19 2 2 262 417 51 462 3 88 6 10 9 10 3 416 737 52 734 7 9 7 1 5 10 4 571 1,141 53 1,167 19 30 11 2 4 5 715 1,685 54 880' 385 6 10 14 3 2 11 2 8 661 989 S5

267 2 1 1 230 449 56 536 10 18 150 43 7 6 394 605 57 657 258 100 16 392 689 58 324 243 3 10 150 150 59 233 26 92 252 60

1,052 136 1 1 19 5 3 11 2 4 875 1,593 61 705 15 32 9 3 503 1,049 62 849 4 6 2 6 14 2 7 679 1,299 63 605 13 27 40 2 3 3 475 884 64 834 10 2 3 12 15 560 1.204 65

446 11 45 30 12 9 403 740 66 636 158 8 2 376 737 67 527 363 49 51 5 13 15 220 276 68 178 20 3 1 98 218 69 256 116 62 51 110 193 70

47 2 151 3 1 2 259 365 71 202 3 19 2 3 1 144 309 72 159 5 2 17 7 1 95 264 73 76 6 2 62 127 74 254 171 76 66 9 6 193 232 75 38 TEHSIL: 4 - CHOHT AN

Til :s~ Q "CI '0 ;:t; u u :i., ::", Literate -; "CIu 'Ou and Total Name of Village "CI"' TOTAL POPULATION u- Q}.Q 0 ...,.+:: "0 .a'" ..c.- Educated Workers Z ~ .2 I:: .a u'" U'" 0 ... OJ tIlLi tilE-< Persons (I-1X) ., u c.~::1._ Z "CI "":s "''''~I:: u'" 0 [iJ 8 «:::: 8~ ;:t; ~ ,-_..A.._-, ,-----A---.. ,-_.A..---.. p M F M F M FM F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 76 76 Jaleela 7,764 159 159 884 461 423 44 39 138 129 50 308 20 77 77 Poonjasar 7,991 125 155 895 483 412 124 96 36 292 129 78 78 Beesasar 7,538 192 201 1,096 625 471 89 69 127 6 452 26 79 79 Sinhar 5,154 172 172 820 458 362 89 63 11 5 35 264 7 80 80 Dhemba 3,265 56 56 257 141 116 16 20 17 94 6

81 81 Ahsan-ka-Tala 3,812 70 70 389 232 157 12 5 45 23 7 152 82 82 Kundanpura 8,370 221 221 1,273 707 566 23 23 71 50 59 4 413 3 83 83 Serwa 11,764 248 248 1,466 803 663 74 65 201 203 46 445 84 84 Sa1ariya 7,036 130 130 783 418 365 149 132 40 243 137 85 85 Bhanwar 13,258 209 211 1,262 645 617 57 60 112 105 88 13 358 339

86 86 Harpaliya 8,007 177 183 980 531 449 60 15 23 42 28 350 64 87 87 Sarla 12,943 214 219 1,470 807 663 122 112 74 52 47 486 88 88 Deepla 4,816 19 19 97 61 36 42 28 19 8 41 89 89 Nawa Tala Barwasar 3,499 92 92 437 238 199 12 12 16 2 145 90 90 Sujo-ka-N iwan 5,326 77 79 528 272 256 142 109 4 153

91 91 Pandhi-ka-Niwan 5,781 46 46 366 182 184 73 68 4 109 92 92 Fakiron-ka-Niwan 3,166 140 140 746 386 360 119 94 42 47 38 224 9 93 93 Jharpa 8,249 137 138 767 397 370 66 70 10 221 2 94 94 Lakrasar 4,229 39 39 334 176 158 103 96 1 112 14 9S 9S Sinhaniya 8,279 151 155 868 472 396 29 29 84 81 7 2 280 13

96 96 Gangasara 17,670 345 349 2,046 1,080 966 151 140 59 43 90 640 19 97 97 Peeru.ka-Tala 3,286 55 55 324 168 156 37 43 17 121 98 98 Aloo-ka-Tala 3,585 76 76 439 250 189 26 21 3 173 99 99 Cbichrasar 5,381 118 118 785 421 364 21 25 55 49 26 280 28 100 100 Sonri 8,288 197 197 1,211 632 579 66 62 74 7 398 249

101 101 Rohila 2,903 96 96 641 342 299 51 40 35 203 119 102 102 Kekar 8,850 81 82 519 279 240 29 34 4 5 33 194 128 103 103 Miyajal-ki-Beri 2,055 167 167 1,113 565 548 93 87 22 2 322 8 104 104 Bamarla 14,290 321 321 2,113 1,113 1,000 334 298 11 13 93 646 389 105 105 Bachhla 3,052 64 64 427 234 193 22 15 33 106

106 106 Champa beri 1,425 37 37 223 120 103 16 63 2 107 107 Chalkana 3,578 73 73 492 257 235 11 16 33 3 140 2 108 108 Bherudi 3,552 61 61 394 204 190 19 17 2 5 27 1 113 33 109 109 Kot Tilani 2,228 6 6 34 21 13 4 11 4 110 110 Dab Talai 5,702 90 90 471 277 194 32 25 13 17 32 189 123

III 111 Ogala 11,329 239 239 1,605 840 765 163 166 80 7 448 8 112 112 Akal 4,462 129 132 784 417 367 7 5 66 53 58 1 264 8 113 113 Kartiya 8,870 224 224 1,383 747 636 114 108 53 43 63 3 422 11 114 114 Gora 6,895 238 238 1,575 853 722 75 77 89 79 101 5 490 3 115 115 Sagar Bab 1,882 31 31 236 13--1 102 15 15 6 75 48

116 116 PhagaJiya 9.118 191 198 1,065 560 505 267 272 76 337 6 117 117 Pancharla 3,527 42 42 346 185 161 79 74 1 113 1 118 118 Arti 7,287 171 171 934 492 442 58 50 115 115 34 1 287 4 119 119 Mogawa 3,306 71 71 434 218 216 164 163 3 1 121 4 120 120 Moolani 4,469 69 69 654 356 298 51 42 33 1 236 2 39 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT.

WORKERS NON- ---A- WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,-..A.._-. ,----A---,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,...----"--, ~ r---"--. ,..-----A-~ ci3 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 210 3 57 3 20 6 4 13 5 5 153 403 76 245 125 3 4 16 9 2 16 1 191 283 77 365 13 7 3 65 2 8 6 3 3 3 173 445 78 149 6 79 27 1 7 1 1 194 355 79 93 6 47 110 80

150 2 80 157 81 394 3 5 5 1 8 294 563 82 392 18 1 2 10 22 358 663 83 153 105 57 32 11 10 3 6 3 175 228 84 351 336 2 3 2 2 287 278 85

327 61 17 3 5 1 181 385 86 471 2 6 7 321 663 87 27 14 20 36 88 117 19 2 3 3 93 199 89 137 14 1 119 256 90

107 1 73 184 91 216 9 5 3 162 351 92 215 2 3 2 1 176 368 93 88 1 24 13 64 144 94 253 6 25 7 192 383 95

580 16 45 3 2 4 8 440 947 96 120 41 156 97 173 77 189 98 275 21 3 2 5 2 141 336 99 381 243 1 6 6 4 5 234 330 100

178 117 I 24 2 139 180 101 139 III 29 14 20 6 3 85 112 102 306 S 1 14 1 243 540 103 618 385 15 4 5 7 467 611 104 89 17 128 193 105

61 1 2 57 101 106 131 2 4 1 2 117 233 107 105 28 2 2 4 4 91 157 108 11 4 10 9 109 185 112 2 2 88 71 110

427 6 4 2 8 1 8 392 757 III 242 4 19 4 2 1 153 359 112 412 11 6 3 325 625 113 460 3 9 3 4 6 7 363 719 114 61 37 14 11 S9 54 115

288 5 13 19 11 6 223 499 116 113 1 72 160 117 244 4 36 2 3 205 438 118 112 4 8 1 97 212 119 190 1 43 2 120 296 120 ------_"--- 40 TEHSIL : 4 - CHOHTAN. 5 - SIWANA

'"g ::l 0 ":) ":) :I: Q) u Literate ,.--- .., '3", '3", Total Name of Village -; '0 TOTAL POPULATION '0 OJ "g,8 and "0 .- OJ .... ,.:::._ Educated Workers 0 i .!(c :g 0 Z ... c.'" ~U ~~ Persons (I-IX) Z OJ n~ ~~ ~ '8 '"'C:: .A._---. ril U <;::- 8~ £ ,. ~ ,.....A...~,.---A--..,,.~ P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

121 121 Dhurawa 4,725 72 72 396 209 181 20 IS 2 163 4 122 122 Bhara 5,191 154 154 732 4()9 323 62 52 48 43 23 273 100 123 123 Ekal 6,265 88 92 585 297 288 4 9 96 90 1 195 3 124 124 Hathla 11,697 178 178 969 507 462 56 49 214 213 7 351 125 125 Meethri 5,148 124 125 613 320 293 3 5 90 80 213 60

126 126 Sata 2,399 84 84 548 291 257 108 99 49 6 198 56 127 127 Rangwali 2,343 38 38 302 158 144 12 104 6 128 128 Suhagi 2,619 58 58 317 166 151 67 66 26 99 129 129 Bachhwala 4,148 68 70 383 204 179 38 34 140 128 117 98 130 130 Bhalgaon 5,966 99 119 600 311 289 221 201 20 180 74

131 131 Chandasani • 3,872 38 38 250 139 111 120 100 2 72 2 132 132 Barwasar 16,805 385 424 2,375 1,290 1,085 489 441 41 20 220 20 741 41 133 133 Tareesara 1,549 39 39 222 113 109 83 76 6 63 1 134 134 Bawarwala 7,282 177 181 1,101 574 527 492 466 16 290 2 135 135 Nawapura 5,826 108 103 688 362 326 193 191 12 196 2

136 136 Pandarwali 4,719 104 104 554 299 255 75 62 2 2 168 9 137 137 Bhanwariya 5,649 95 95 465 258 207 60 58 2 150 7 138 138 Ambawa 4,835 50 50 246 126 120 30 28 65 3 139 139 Tarla 2,188 52 52 325 167 158 51 40 1 92 3 140 140 Gira 5,286 104 104 716 373 343 162 153 45 41 3 223 2

141 141 Khari 3,625 90 :xl 655 333 322 140 146 5 237 3 142 142 Sanwalasi 2,590 66 66 433 242 191 113 86 121 143 143 Hemawas 2,464 49 49 298 161 137 87 87 2 112 144 144 Panoriya 9,394 185 185 1,223 631 592 86 84 82 2 372 61 145 145 Boli 5,788 144 144 880 469 411 22 22 33 35 33 3 245 149

146 146 Madawa 2,600 61 61 356 195 161 64 47 12 16 2 141 147 147 Deedawa 2,795 51 51 372 190 182 52 51 49 49 123

TEHSIL: 5 - SIWANA* 672,956 17,835 50,727 8,092 3,965 10,609 26960 ]7,440 98,142 47,415 7,351 3,633 2,330 2,906

1 1 Padarli Khurd 1,498 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 Moothli 3,752 175 177 826 386 440 42 51 85 90 63 2 204 9 3 3 Thapan 6,132 209 209 1,087 572 515 137 111 69 69 91 1 333 59 4 4 Indrana 8,570 417 432 2,332 1.194 1,138 217 139 20 20 148 6 621 8 5 5 Baliyana 3,194 99 99 488 260 228 57 53 24 23 15 166 6

6 6 Sithor 8,356 25& 2S8 1,4'.10 749 651 198 168 II 8 14 414 7 7 Nal 8,486 125 125 648 318 330 2 21 25 2S I 172 () 8 8 Gudha 4,740 192 219 1.150 589 561 114 84 31 45 73 7 334 10 9 9 Thanmata Hing1aj 2,873 59 59 371 184 187 59 65 18 116 3 10 10 Siwana 8.927 2,012 2,058 10,610 5,340 5,270 779 699 310 277 1985 793 2423 189

11 11 Padarli Kalan 3,213 129 129 783 428 355 44 32 66 49 23 205 7 12 12 Kuseep 12,189 345 346 2,118 1,105 1,012 214 216 59 38 113 4 609 111 13 13 Khakharlai 2,393 137 137 760 412 348 27 22 80 56 38 239 25 14 14 Khera Khirawara 2,830 !O 10 56 28 28 26 28 16 IS 15 Koompawas 5,416 56 56 363 186 177 16 17 65 58 19 85 25 *" For Special Charge Railway colony, -See .'\ppe'ldil<. II. 41 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------"------'\ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,---"---.,.,-~ ,-....A.--., ~ ,--J--.. ,--J--.. ~ ~--., ~--., ~ ,---"----"""'\ ri5 M FM FM FM FM F M F M FMF M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3~ 35 36 37 38 0 162 2 1 2 46 183 121 120 1 153 99 136 223 122 192 2 3 1 102 285 123 330 20 156 462 124 206 55 7 5 107 233 125

166 56 8 5 13 3 3 93 201 126 101 6 3 54 138 127 70 29 67 151 128 117 98 87 81 129 2 175 74 2 131 215 130

65 2 7 67 109 131 595 27 36 5 6 6 5 21 78 549 1,044 132 55 1 8 50 108 133 256 2 31 3 284 525 134 162 2 24 4 6 166 324 135

151 12 7 5 131 246 136 127 18 7 3 2 108 200 137 63 2 2 61 117 138 86 6 3 75 155 139 205 15 2 2 150 341 140

145 2 92 96 319 141 121 121 191 142 110 2 49 137 143 355 61 1 4 7 5 259 531 144 232 145 6 4 4 2 224 262 145

139 2 54 161 146 121 2 67 182 147

18,741 2,950 909 21 653 503 135 1,245 853 950 23,767 1,417 1,251 35 63 13 3 14 4 106 44,509

2 1 159 6 1 24 6 1 7 3 5 182 431 2 231 51 10 3 70 5 12 3 2 5 239 456 3 543 6 6 31 18 4 11 8 573 1.130 4 130 6 27 3 6 94 222 5

395 19 335 651 6 161 4 2 4 2 3 145 324 7 329 10 3 1 255 551 8 115 3 1 68 184 9 837 36 429 109 46 9 125 2 145 2 96 2 453 4 33 250 34 2,917 5,081 10

164 15 6 2 2 22 1 223 348 11 470 21 99 81 6 6 17 6 1 10 2 497 901 12 224 25 1 10 2 1 173 323 13 15 1 12 28 14 80 16 4 9 101 152 15 42 TEHSIL : 5 - SIWANA

Literate ,---- Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION and Total o Educated Workers z Persons (I-IX) o I) z "0 o U

o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 16 Lalana 4,008 22 22 145 74 71 2 3 3 2 6 40 13 17 17 Jethantri 6,844 235 239 1,539 756 783 127 128 56 49 89 16 396 16 18 18 Silor 5.666 147 147 762 399 363 50 48 34 34 119 7 213 40 19 19 Deoliyali 3,035 62 68 321 184 137 8 3 93 77 48 2 109 2 20 20 Samdari 7,855 1,662 1,716 8,401 4,514 3,887 709 602 132 123 2,128 727 2.192 131

21 21 Mokhandi 1,903 39 39 257 124 133 17 11 16 14 32 2 64 9 22 22 Ranideshipura 5,794 193 200 1,489 780 709 78 78 87 79 206 27 392 85 23 23 Bhanawas 2,501 61 63 393 210 183 26 19 3 2 42 1 123 1 24 24 Bhalron-ka-Bara 7,383 159 165 J,047 536 511 108 111 8 8 88 13 271 95,. 25 25 Khejriyali 4,968 103 127 815 424 391 2 4 58 54 85 5 240

26 26 Chirdiya 3.728 76 96 601 328 273 25 18 63 47 68 7 165 27 27 Miyon-ka-Bara 2,581 82 98 547 276 271 24 22 59 4 152 10 28 28 Paton-ka-Bara 4,770 85 92 553 282 271 18 15 35 24 67 12 146 6 29 29 Ajeet 5,963 277 277 1,542 814 728 119 116 53 48 179 52 392 47 30 30 Charnon-ka-Bara J,OIl 19 19 135 68 67 12 8 12 4 35

3l 31 KotTi 4,375 264 266 1,464 747 717 99 85 83 77 171 23 389 23 32 32 Boorad 1,710 18 21 123 58 65 4 3 10 34 33 33 Tirgati 1,656 18 18 109 56 53 19 18 7 28 34 34 Karmawas 5,472 380 381 2,128 1,081 1,047 199 195 98 96 273 43 595 248 35 35 Sooili 1,430 15 16 91 49 42 24 21 7 24 22

36 36 Bamseen 6,143 132 133 715 372 343 66 62 36 33 60 3 230 9 37 37 Deora 6,878 126 126 675 366 309 108 95 40 38 31 223 38 38 Mangla 3,857 107 107 590 281 309 11 16 68 82 40 171 6 39 39 Me!i 8,958 250 250 1,424 732 692 203 190 28 32 105 3 385 8 40 40 Dantala 1,781 5 5 26 J5 It 9

41 41 Arjiyana 3,034 102 102 539 286 253 68 63 53 37 35 168 5 42 42 Dewandi 1,569 86 88 441 235 206 32 33 23 24 28 3 154 43 43 Maori 6,599 208 213 1,268 676 592 147 142 11 14 97 4 389 4 44 44 Goleeya 810 110 110 566 315 251 67 42 33 10 180 4S 45 Peep loon 8,177 92 92 499 272 227 61 70 4 167 7

46 46 Googrot 10,411 60 60 327 169 158 8 10 37 28 47 14 82 3 47 47 Kundal 29,040 306 306 1,728 956 772 83 68 70 69 48 3 519 13 48 48 Dharna 11,367 313 313 1,759 921 838 155 134 29 24 37 4 525 18 49 49 Mithaura 13,003 420 422 2,271 1,176 1,095 210 197 6S 48 97 9 678 22 SO 50 Padroo 26,181 1,040 1.048 5,545 2,901 2,644 566 468 136 137 464 51 1,567 60

51 51 Pau 6,54Z 137 137 744 394 350 108 105 53 44 250 2 52 52 Kankhi 14,047 167 167 1,014 534 480 171 145 51 44 5 305 liD 53 53 Mubari 1,123 22 22 133 71 62 47 54 54 Sela 7,575 124 124 757 409 348 63 69 98 71 12 I 256 I 55 55 Telwara 6,562 104 104 525 277 248 29 29 30 22 38 4 167 8

56 56 Bhag" a 6,048 172 206 1,026 565 461 169 J 54 46 36 48 371 171 57 57 Darbala 2,141 80 80 568 302 266 20 12 19 159 89 58 58 Jinpur :',849 66 66 323 155 168 46 62 2 3 3 96 5 59 59 Mangi 4,278 79 79 419 215 204 66 62 44 41 3 132 10 60 60 Dhiran 8,360 230 230 1,203 616 587 118 113 7u 61 58 351 64 43 RlJRAL PRIMARY CENSlJS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ______.J...______~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z r-~-"""'" ~ ~,-----A~ ~,.-"---., ~ r-~ ~ ~...... , r-~ en M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

39 12 1 1 34 58 16 316 12 26 4 18 6 6 8 5 11 360 767 17 156 42 39 6 5 4 186 323 18 29 S3 1 15 I 9 2 75 135 19 495 28 318 57 19 3 154 8 122 17 240 632 4 192 32 2,322 3,756 20

44 8 17 1 2 1 60 124 21 311 24 5 61 20 14 3 18 8 13 388 624 22 109 I 14 87 182 23 194 6 37 88 5 12 10 2 10 265 416 24 236 3 184 391 25

133 17 3 I I 7 3 163 273 26 117 II 9 7 5 1 2 7 2 124 261 27 120 6 8 12 2 4 136 265 28 251 26 61 20 6 5 6 20 23 20 422 681 29 28 I 6 33 67 30

293 4 43 17 22 2 2 10 2 14 2 358 694 31 34 24 65 32 19 9 28 53 33 315 22 150 221 24 26 4 12 47 2 19 486 799 34 24 22 25 20 35

119 26 36 8 10 4 1 20 13 142 334 36 218 3 2 143 309 37 159 5 5 I 6 110 303 38 334 2 7 26 4 6 7 5 347 684 39 4 5 6 10 40

158 5 10 118 248 41 69 76 2 7 81 206 42 294 26 2 49 2 2 10 2 4 287 588 43 82 31 37 3 7 9 9 135 251 44 158 5 8 2 105 22(1 45

66 I 16 2 87 155 46 358 7 145 6 8 3 4 1 437 759 47 498 15 7 2 9 1 2 4 4 396 820 48 510 18 122 3 3 13 1 4 21 5 498 1,073 49 1,228 34 75 12 G 59 2 29 125 5 39 12 1,334 2,584 50

241 2 9 144 348 51 159 17 146 93 229 370 52 47 24 62 53 254 1 2 153 347 54 160 8 5 110 240 55

196 104 159 67 8 1 2 3 2 194 290 56 138 76 16 13 4 143 177 57 59 2 4 3 26 6 59 163 58 99 6 9 25 2 83 194 59 311 50 19 14 II 4 2 4 26S 523 60 44 TEHS1L :5· SIWANA ., u '";::I 0 "0 "0 :t u u Literate ,--_jl,

61 61 Kathari 5,435 248 248 1,384 719 665 75 70 63 80 57 5 427 62 62 Ramaniya 6,473 319 319 1,636 779 857 101 92 98 121 228 54 385 47 63 63 Moka1sar 15,694 1,112 1,114 6,075 3,089 2,986 566 541 116 102 852 189 1,576 387 64 64 Loodrada 3.601 117 119 620 311 309 47 46 18 18 69 2 176 6 65 65 Baloo 2,616 S4 54 282 143 139 6 9 13 86

66 66 Bijliya 2,327 52 52 308 164 144 27 25"" 8 98 2 67 67 Phoolan 4,8:'3 72 89 635 326 309 38 41 44 37 60 191 68 68 Khera Sujer 162 Unpopulated 69 69 Bhooti 2,145 22 24 116 71 45 10 3 5 39 1 70 70 Sawarda 5,142 109 110 689 344 345 95 98 3 5 85 2 191 83

71 71 Sewali 46,056 107 107 621 299 322 28 23 59 2 169 137 72 72 Kama-ka-Bara 4,158 130 130 812 408 404 99 104 75 2 218 73 73 Ambon-ka-Bara 5,188 7 7 54 29 25 25 21 19 74 74 LaJeeya 1,128 33 34 232 116 116 15 13 6 72 75 75 Kharantiya 4,564 82 82 427 219 208 74 69 40 5 106 41

76 76 Math Kharantiya 538 1 1 4 4 1 2 77 77 Godon-ka-Bara 1,286 26 26 156 75 81 5 8 7 41 78 78 Rampura 2,268 107 109 644 318 326 37 47 108 110 60 10 164 13 79 79 Samooja 4,053 101 101 684 362 322 46 40 42 238 80 80 Dheedhas 6,710 127 143 838 414 424 108 96 22 23 67 13 224 5

81 81 Majal 11,984 493 495 2,695 1,363 1,332 219 204 190 158 240 30 783 61 82 82 Ratri 77,396 112 126 655 358 297 67 55 58 55 47 6 219 27 83 83 Arthanri 38,684 109 III 603 295 308 38 33 53 155 6 84 84 ChhiyaIi 24,060 73 73 473 252 221 21 19 39 35 44 137 44 85 85 Rakhi 10,654 323 332 1,931 959 972 104 81 107 96 248 61 475 126

86 86 Motisara 5,334 154 170 ),017 536 481 47 42 60 50 114 275 12 87 87 Dabli 2,285 35 36 224 109 115 3 2 22 28 12 1 63 36 88 88 Khandap 11,806 494 506 3.440 1,774 1,666 221 167 142 129 465 74 823 32 89 89 Sarwari 3.805 142 142 345 167 178 14 14 4 2 19 89 18 45 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS.A. ______--"\ NON· WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X zC

,.-~ ,._:A.--., ,...---A---., ~ r--"---., r--"---.. ,...-A.--., r-~ ,...---A---., ,...---A---., ,.-.A.--, [/) M F M F M F M F M p. M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

413 8 1 1 4 292 665 61 298 24 15 21 9 2 4 26 6 25 2 394 810 62 1,009 249 192 120 47 55 7 39 2 114 2 47 72 6 1,513 2,599 63 117 2 6 3 26 4 7 15 135 303 64 68 7 6 4 57 139 65

47 51 66 142 66 18S 5 135 309 67 Unpopulated 68 38 I 1 32 44 69 145 63 41 20 4 153 262 70

157 136 5 2 4 130 185 71 185 4 16 4 3 4 190 404 72 19 10 25 73 69 3 44 116 74 79 2 18 36 7 2 2 113 167 75

1 2 76 41 34 81 77 129 5 23 7 6 1 1 3 2 154 313 78 238 124 322 79 165 52 5 5 2 190 419 80

581 25 48 11 44 3 35 10 29 4 27 18 7 580 1,271 81 169 7 21 10 24 7 4 3 139 270 82 136 2 8 4 7 4 140 302 83 99 26 13 17 20 3 1 1 1 115 177 84 347 96 28 6 13 34 23 6 18 14 15 484 846 85

236 11 28 I 6 4 261 469 86 48 20 15 16 46 79 87 600 20 69 8 43 4 30 40 37 2 951 1,634 88 86 18 3 78 160 89 46 TOWN: 1- BARMER

Literate r---- and Total U.A.jTownjWardjBlock TOTAL POPULATION Educated Workers o Persons (I-IX) Z r;; ,--_..A.--___" ~ r--.A-..,,--A---..., ,--A---..., P M F M F M FM F M F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

BARMER TOWN* 10.29 6,893 7,110 38,630 21,517 17,113 2583 2359 206 12012114 338210207 370

2 Ward No. 1 757 798 4,772 2,700 2,072 408 371 20 10 1662 597 1276 76

3 Block 1 65 65 456 262 194 3 7 202 107 139 2 4 Block 2 139 151 757 458 299 5 1 345 138 238 5 5 Block 3 129 134 819 450 369 287 254 197 31 199 42 6 Block 4 122 128 608 347 261 82 76 2 2 224 94 147 9 7 Block 5 74 79 462 247 215 13 4 184 72 110 8 Block 6 83 87 627 329 298 16 15 125 27 166 9 Block 7 88 96 649 354 295 2 4 227 87 156 [5 10 Block 8 57 58 394 253 141 IS 18 3 158 41 m 12

11 Ward No. 2 398 399 '2,199 1,155 1,044 13 11 9 5 490 99 S77 18

12 Block 9 137 137 747 386 361 2 2 8 4 175 56 185 10 13 Block 10 152 152 812 419 393 7 7 187 36 195 6 14 Block II 42 42 267 153 114 4 2 47 2 90 2 15 Block 12 67 68 373 197 176 81 5 107

16 Ward No. 3 369 385 2,022 1,097 925 155 141 671 160 497 11

17 Block 13 79 79 450 239 211 48 32 113 19 114 6 18 Block 14 133 149 832 433 3~9 81 81 261 47 197 3 19 Block 15 94 94 435 245 190 22 27 164 48 107 I 20 Block 16 63 63 305 180 J25 4 133 46 79

21 Ward No. 4 341 355 1,951 1,049 902 138 149 732 259 482 31

Z2 Block 17 94 108 533 290 243 26 30 217 95 114 23 23 Block 18 90 90 458 248 210 2 4 181 63 130 5 24 Block 19 99 99 600 323 277 2 222 84 136 I 25 Block 20 58 58 360 188 172 108 115 112 17 102 2

26 Ward No. 5 250 257 1,452 810 642 161 136 443 103 391 10

27 Block 21 85 86 501 273 228 155 129 114 23 127 5 18 Block 22 100 105 546 313 233 6 7 159 36 150 5 29 Block 23 65 66 405 224 181 170 44 114

30 Ward No. 6 168 169 983 527 456 293 76 277 x

31 Block 24 119 Jl9 650 342 308 186 48 181 8 32 Block 25 49 50 333 185 148 107 28 96

33 Ward No. 7 330 334 1,858 977 881 8 5 644 399 441 12

34 Blm;k 26 73 77 439 225 214 4 3 153 40 104 2 35 Block 27 152 152 746 387 359 4 2 272 101 157 7 ~6 Block 28 105 lOS 673 365 308 219 251 180 3

* For Special Charge Railway Colony, Barmer~ see Appendix-II. 47 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ______~ ______...... WORKERS

I II III IV VI VII VIII IX x

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

695 49 272 13 37 4 50 739 46 924 61 250 11 2336 30 634 9 4270 147 11310 16743

56 6 10 3 4 8 53 2 47 18 1 332 1 74 674 63 1,424 1,996 2

7 7 5 49 8 62 2 123 192 3 4 2 5 6 107 19 95 3 220 294 4 1 5 1 36 14 142 41 251 327 5 2 27 1 33 6 78 9 200 252 6 13 3 5 36 53 1 137 214 7 18 3 5 10 3 29 9 89 163 298 8 16 5 7 2 7 2 36 6 76 2 198 290 9 15 6 9 6 12 79 5 132 129 10

58 6 20 1 1 100 122 9 33 1 10 223 11 578 1,026 11

39 5 4 37 8 18 6 70 4 201 351 12 18 8S 8 2 82 5 224 387 13 1 8 43 I 36 2 63 112 14 11 53 6 2 35 90 176 15

27 7 1 100 5 55 1 11 2 74 9 214 2 600 914 16

5 28 3 16 11 2 7 3 44 125 205 17 16 1 65 1 17 40 1 57 236 396 18 8 3 1 20 22 2 52 138 189 19 3 4 2 5 3 61 101 124 20

6 1 9 10 76 5 39 22 2 115 14 211 3 567 871 21

I 3 2 23 3 5 19 21 3 56 176 220 22 4 4 5 8 163 33 4 66 118 205 23 2 18 2 58 6 50 187 276 24 3 45 10 3 39 86 170 25

4 78 4 87 82 2 138 6 419 632 26

68 2 3 10 44 3 146 223 27 9 2 64 29 47 3 163 228 28 3 1 20 43 47 110 181 29

4 17 1 9 38 3 2 100 5 3 101 2 250 448 30

3 1 9 29 3 63 3 3 71 2 161 300 31 16 9 37 2 30 89 148 32

10 17 1 1 8 45 2 25 1 122 2 15 198 6 536 869 33

5 6 16 10 27 2 38 121 212 34 3 6 11 9 53 5 69 6 230 352 3S 2 11 18 6 42 8 91 185 305 36

\ 48 TOWN: J • BARMER

Literate r---- U.A./Town/Ward/Block and Total o TOTAL POPULATION Educated Workers z Persons (I-IX) Q) '0 8 .------"-,------r----"-----.. r--~ r--A-.-.... r--A-.-.... p M F M F M FM F MF o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15' 16

37 Ward No. 8 605 609 3,340 1,840 1,500 279 270 876 100 852 8

38 Block 29 96 96 527 296 231 63 48 130 15 159 5 39 Block 30 132 132 681 352 329 173 183 96 4 155 1 40 Block 31 134 134 772 421 351 218 26 190 2 41 Block 32 114 116 619 355 264 43 39 137 7 151 42 Block 33 63 63 338 193 14S 138 11 85 43 Block 34 66 68 403 223 180 157 37 112

44 Ward No. 9 328 330 1,750 925 825 71 80 640 108 419 4

45 Block 3S 100 100 618 341 277 1 1 257 25 143 46 Block 36 94 94 475 253 222 2 1 143 30 103 1 47 Block 37 134 136 657 331 326 68 78 240 53 173 3

48 Ward No. 10 709 755 4,283 2,301 1,982 1063 1001 3 2 841 111 1048 69

49 Block 38 72 72 427 225 202 172 164 103 3 106 27 50 Block 39 133 135 770 397 373 374 370 114 2 194 2 51 Block 40 52 59 379 216 163 81 79 63 14 99 11 52 Block 41 119 120 723 393 330 89 84 122 12 159 1 53 Block 42 113 138 743 398 345 206 188 134 12 180 20 54 Block 43 84 95 510 280 230 102 81 3 2 133 13 125 7 5S Block 44 136 136 731 392 339 39 35 172 55 185 1

56 Ward No. 11 344 361 1,965 1,026 939 3 580 178 477 8

S7 Block 45 135 141 774 387 387 200 62 196 8 58 Block 46 120 121 655 337 318 222 73 135 S9 Block 47 89 99 536 302 234 3 158 43 146

60 Ward No. 12 287 300 1,796 969 827 674 225 461 20

61 Block 48 104 115 635 335 300 238 74 159 3 62 Block 49 76 78 471 261 210 173 55 124 10 63 Block 50 107 107 690 373 317 263 96 178 7

64 Ward No. 13 270 275 1,591 859 732 1 2 2 562 155 374 7

65 Block 51 90 94 560 298 262 2 2 186 36 138 3 66 Block 52 96 96 554 296 258 215 55 108 2 67 Block 53 84 85 477 265 212 161 64 128 2

68 Ward No. 14 275 278 1,525 851 67'" 9 9 2 506 208 390 7

69 Block 54 117 118 675 385 290 9 9 2 227 97 173 1 70 Block 55 158 160 850 466 384 27~ 111 217 6

71 Ward No. 15 332 332 1,912 1,092 820 7 3 1 766 309 498 5

72 Block 56 64 64 451 292 159 4 2 212 40 127 3 73 Block 57 149 149 762 417 345 3 1 269 112 205 1 74 Block 58 119 119 699 383 316 285 157 166 1 49 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· ______--A..______~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X o Z r-....A-.. ~ ~ ,-....A--, ~ r---"-.. ~ ,..---A..--., ~,..---A..--., ,---A---. Vi M FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 o

116 1 1 5 105 1 39 4 271 39 275 3 988 1,492 37

23 35 4 26 10 65 137 226 38 S6 11 4 16 4 63 1 197 328 39 S6 17 62 11 43 2 231 349 40 3 3 45 44 10 46 204 264 41 54 4 26 103 145 42 9 69 32 III 180 43

8 1 1 3 4 10 2 9 243 15 126 1 506 821 44

1 4 3 97 4 34 198 277 45 2 3 1 64 2 30 150 221 46 S 4 5 6 82 9 62 158 323 47

126 25 86 1 3 1 8 91 S 122 2S 62 1 146 50 1 354 10 1,253 1,913 48

39 21 5 2 3 3 12 4 9 1 31 J19 175 49 9 7 60 2 31 31 2 1 53 203 371 50 1 1 23 4 12 4 3 55 7 117 152 51 50 3 1 14 16 1 16 24 35 234 329 52 16 3 1 5 9 26 15 13 35 8 67 I 218 325 53 9 3 5 6 4 35 5 61 2 155 223 54 2 69 8 45 8 52 207 338 55

94 4 40 3 1 21 3S 3 131 22 1 130 549 93] 56

62 4 26 3 14 2 36 11 45 191 379 57 3 14 12 69 5 31 202 318 58 29 21 9 26 6 54 156 234 59

13 3 38 6 75 5 4 176 2 16 139 4 508 807 60

1 16 1 46 3 37 5 51 1 176 297 61 12 3 21 5 4 1 42 3 41 2 137 200 62 1 25 4 97 2 8 47 195 310 63

1 6 31 41 6 ]34 20 135 7 485 725 64

5 31 9 52 3 36 3 160 259 65 17 I 49 4 37 2 188 256 66 15 4 33 13 62 2 137 210 67

36 1 10 1 4 8 38 2 139 1 17 1 135 4 461 667 63 6 10 3 8 18 63 7 57 1 212 289 69 30 20 2 76 10 78 3 249 378 70 3S 4 1 6 54 1 U 145 30 211 4 594 815 71

30 5 8 2 17 4 61 3 165 156 72 4 32 3 68 17 81 212 344 73 1 4 14 7 60 9 69 217 315 74 50 TOWN: 1 • BARMER, II· BALOTRA

Literate ,---- TOTAL POPULATION and Total o U.A./Town/Ward{Block Educated Workers ;Z; Persons (I. IX) ~ o ,--__.A.-----., U P M F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 75 Ward No. 16 773 810 3,601 2,369 1,232 193 132 139 88 1256 218 1272 56

76 Block 59 27 33 220 151 69 3 1 20 81 10 82 11 77 Block 60 112 134 804 517 287 84 56 98 75 179 5 225 34 78 Block 61 124 125 550 334 216 158 33 169 I 79 Block 62 116 116 450 283 167 9 4 3 4 171 37 145 4 80 Block 63 126 126 492 384 108 3 9 2 231 22 265 81 Block 64 7 7 71 64 7 26 3 53 82 Block 65 42 42 157 106 51 1 1 1 68 8 57 1 83 Block 66 76 83 351 223 128 21 11 5 5 164 56 121 3 84 Block 67 143 144 506 307 199 71 59 3 2 178 44 155 2

85 Ward No. 17 357 363 1,630 970 660 74 51 30 13 478 77 475 20

86 Block 68 100 100 457 263 194 12 8 10 8 164 48 139 17 87 Block 69 160 165 667 397 270 14 2 14 223 29 192 I 88 Block 70 96 97 467 281 186 43 33 6 5 76 144 2 89 Block 71 1 39 29 10 5 8 15

II BALOTRA TOWN 23.71 3,327 3,404 17,595 9,428 8,167 1445 1314 219 180 4688 1584 4270 184

2 Ward No. 1 281 292 1,615 849 766 626 335 351 8

3 Block 1 76 79 400 223 177 148 59 112 4 4 Block 2 96 103 553 274 279 222 145 106 3 5 Block 3 109 110 662 352 310 256 131 133 1

6 Ward No. 2 286 286 1,376 748 628 65 48 317 44 315 2

7 Block 4 160 160 780 422 358 155 9 189 8 Block 5 126 126 596 326 270 65 48 162 35 126

9 Ward No. 3 237 239 1,465 766 699 2 3 581 282 303 8

10 Block 6 48 48 301 147 154 119 56 57 11 Block 7 98 98 644 345 299 250 126 130 12 Block 8 91 93 520 274 246 2 3 212 100 116 7

13 Ward No. 4 199 200 1,134 593 541 404 217 222 3

14 Block 9 70 70 388 200 188 98 54 90 15 Block 10 45 45 222 109 113 89 58 42 16 Block II 84 85 524 284 240 217 105 90 '2

17 Ward No. 5 375 394 1,896 993 903 88 72 6 1 340 63 513 77

18 Block 12 130 139 586 308 278 40 31 145 49 165 31 19 Block 13 103 ]O'{ 608 319 289 6 7 90 11 157 29 20 Block 14 14'2 147 702 366 336 ·U 34 6 105 3 191 17 51 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ______-A- ______-, WORKERS

I II III IV V(b) VI VII VIlI IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 o 52 1 32 1 20 3 5 59 13 17 65 3 54 22 249 3 719 10 1,097 1,176 75

6 1 2 22 10 3 48 1 69 58 76 I 19 3 4 52 13 12 51 3 10 12 12 63 3 292 253 77 28 3 4 2 11 8 112 165 215 78 24 3 3 10 7 3 94 3 138 163 79 2 262 119 108 80 19 33 11 7 81 2 55 1 49 50 82 3 94 1 24 2 102 125 83 127 2 28 152 197 84

53 4 12 1 1 15 4 14 6 39 1 47 287 11 495 640 85

3 3 7 4 6 2 18 21 81 9 124 177 86 8 5 5 1 19 15 139 205 269 87 42 12 3 3 3 2 II 67 137 184 88 29 10 89

593 18 236 34 14 1 10 578 66 633 6 43 1050 5 194 919 54 5,158 7,983

9 2 1 19 75 3 2 180 1 6 57 4 498 758 2

7 19 18 2 45 2 20 III 173 3 24 68 1 12 168 276 4 2 33 2 67 3 25 219 309 5

61 5 10 71 69 7 58 4 30 2 433 626 6

46 4 7 48 32 7 25 3 17 233 357 7 15 3 23 37 33 13 200 269 8

1 19 5 50 202 3 28 3 463 691 9

3 14 30 10 90 153 10 4 28 85 3 9 215 299 II 12 5 8 87 9 2 158 239 12

39 150 1 32 3 371 538 13

20 57 12 110 un 14 7 31 4 67 113 15 12 62 16 2 194 238 16

169 9 71 24 3 69 40 42 1 4 53 1 13 89 2 480 826 17

2 55 2 42 28 16 2 20 7 21 143 247 18 87 5 9 13 785 18 3 27 16~ 260 19 80 479 3 20 4 21 15 3 41 175 319 20 52 TOWN : II - BALOTRA

'" '"" g ""CI ,...._ ::c ILl ILl Literate r---- :;", 0",'" -;; "0 ILl ""CI 1Ll and Total U.A. jTown jWardjBlock ~ "0'" TOTAL POPULATION 11)- 0 "0'- "0 .s::._1Ll..c Educated Workers .s:: .s::'"u.s u .... Persons Z .2=0. ILl ILl fill;,) fill-' (I-IX) 0 II) ",0-"' Z '"0 Qrn G~ :1'" ... c:: 0 Vi 8 <:::. o~ ::t: r--_--A-----, ~~ r-....A.-....., ,.----"----, P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 21 Ward No. 6 588 602 2,969 1,603 1,366 767 736 158 149 576 93 767 36

22 Block 15 174 187 771 422 349 126 145 24 22 148 28 213 11 23 Block 16 156 156 819 432 387 175 176 101 93 194 26 211 11 24 Block 17 121 122 647 362 285 231 189 126 17 179 4 25 Block 18 137 137 732 387 345 235 226 33 34 108 22 164 10

26 Ward No. 7 390 405 2,022 1,148 874 44 25 55 30 486 71 523 15

27 Block 19 163 166 829 481 348 55 30 228 23 209 2 28 Block 20 85 87 422 231 191 108 16 :97 5 29 Block 21 112 122 553 320 233 21 10 143 32 152 7 30 Block 22 30 30 218 116 102 23 15 7 65

31 Ward No. 8 500 512 2,650 1,407 1,243 448 401 456 83 734 9

32 Block 23 101 101 509 271 238 86 77 103 23 138 6 33 Block 24 117 117 639 324 315 156 145 165 37 171 1 34 Block 25 133 133 619 346 273 64 60 106 1 185 1 35 Block 26 149 161 883 466 417 142 119 82 22 240

36 Ward No. 9 223 223 1,266 674 592 30 27 448 211 272 14

37 Block 27 103 103 588 308 280 22 15 197 116 144 9 38 Block 28 120 120 678 366 312 8 12 251 95 128 5

39 Ward No. 10 248 251 1,202 647 555 1 2 454 185 270 12

40 Block 29 140 140 736 413 323 272 64 183 41 Block 30 108 111 466 234 232 2 182 121 87 12 53 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ----"j WORKERS

]I III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z r---"--., ~ r---"--.. ~ ~ ,-..A--., r--"-----. ,..---"----... ,-..A--., ~ r---A..----"j Vi M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

30 1 123 6 7 128 8 80 2 12 86 2 103 198 17 836 1,330 21

1 47 2 4 7 1 13 10 19 2 78 34 6 209 338 22 4 71 4 41 6 19 16 7 53 221 376 23 4 1 65 40 2 25 13 29 2 183 281 24 21 5 2 15 8 26 5 82 9 223 335 25

180 7 10 2 2 1 10 39 8 53 1 32 189 4 625 859 26

56 2 9 11 6 20 10 95 1 272 346 27 35 2 7 2 18 8 27 2 134 186 28 28 3 8 2 21 13 14 67 168 226 29 61 1 2 2 51 101 30

126 1 25 2 219 5 133 8 82 11 130 1 673 1,234 31

6 15 2 54 4 23 19 6 15 133 232 32 2 96 29 15 2 27 153 314 33 87 9 7 19 5 12 I 45 161 272 34 31 1 62 62 3 36 2 43 226 416 35

4 27 7 50 102 7 82 7 402 578 36

4 24 6 8 53 7 48 3 164 271 37 3 42 49 34 4 238 307 38

13 1 16 1 56 2 84 14 84 11 377 543 39

9 16 48 2 53 8 46 230 323 40 4 8 31 6 38 11 147 220 41

APPENDICES APPENDIX-I

LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR RAJASTHAN

List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for reorganised Rajasthan State according to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956 issued by the President of India. SCHEDULED CASTES I. Throughout the State except district, 46. Rawal Abu Road taluka of and Sunel Tappa 47. Salvi of :- 48. Sansi 49. Santia 1. Adi Dharmi 50. Sarbhangi 2. Aberi 51. Sargara 3. Badi 52. Singiwala 4. Bagri 53. Thori or Nayak 5. Bairwa or Berwa 54. 6. Bajgar 55. Valmiki 7. Balai 2. In :- 8. Bansphor 9. Bargi. Vargi or Birgi. 1. Aheri 2. 10. Bawaria Bagri II. Bedia or Beria 3. Balai 12. Bhand 4. Bambhi 13. Bbangi 5. Bansphod 14. Bidakia 6. Baori Bargi 15. Bola 7. 8. Bazigar 16. Chamar. Bbambhi, Jatav, Jatia, Mochi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia. 9. Bhangi 17. Chandal 10. Bidakia 18. Chura II. Chamar. Jatava, Jatia, Mochi or Raigar. 19. Dabgar 12. Dabgar 20. Dhankia 13. Dhanak 21. Dheda 14. Dbed 22. Dome 15. Dhobi 23. Gandia 16. Dholi 24. Garancba Mehtar or Gancha 17. Dom 25. Garo, Garura or Gurda 18. Garoda 26. Gavaria 19. Gancha 27. Godhi 20. Kabirpanthi 28. Jingar 21. Kalbelia 29. KalbeJia 22. Khangat 30. Kamad or Kamadia 23. Khatik 31. Kanjar 24. Koli 32. Kapadia Sansi 25. Koria 33. Khangar 26. Kuchband 34. Khatik 27. Mahar 35. Koli or Kori 28. Megbwal 36. Kooch Band 29. Nat 37. Koria 30. Pasi 38. Kunjar 31. Rawal 39. Madari or Bazigar 32. Sarbhangi 40. Majhabi 33. Sargara 41. Megh or Meghwal 34. Satia 42. Mehar 35. Thori 43. Mehtar 36. Tirgar 44. Nut 37. Kanjar 45. Pasi 38. Sansi 57

3. In Abu Road Taluka of Sirohi district:- 20. Meghwal 1. Ager 21. Nat, Kalbelia or Saper 1 2. Bakad or Bant 22. Pardhi 3. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Cha­ 23. Pasi madia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, 24. Sansi Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Macbigar, 25. ZamraI Mocbigar, Madar, Madig, Telegu Mocbi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit SCHEDULED TRIBES or Samgar. 4. Bhangi. Mehtar,Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, 1. Throughout the State except Ajmer district, Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar or Abu Road taluka of Sirohi district and Sunel Tappa of Zadmalli. Jhalawar district :- 5. Chalvadi or Channayya 1. Bhil 6. Chenna Dasar or Holaya Dasar 2, Bhi! Mina 7. Dhor, Kakkayya or Kankayya. 3. .Damaria 8. Garoda or Garo 4. (excluding Garasia) 9. Halleer 5. Mina 10. Halsar, Haslar. Hulasvar or Halasvar. 6. Sehria, Sahariya 11. Holar or Valhar 12. Holaya or Holer 2. In Ajmer district :- 13. Lingader 1. Bhi! 14. Mahar, Taral or Dhegu Megu 2. Bhil Mina 15. Mahyavansbi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar. 3. In Abu Road Taluka of Sirohi district :­ 16. Mang, Matang or Minimadig. l. Barda 17. Mang-Garudi 2. Bavacha or 18. Meghval or Menghvar 3. Bhil, including Bhi! Garasia, Dholi Bhil, 19. Mukri Dungri Bhit, , Mewasi, 20. Nadia or Hadi Bhil, RawaI Bhil, Tadvi BhiI, Bhagalia, 21. Pasi Bhilala, Pawra. and Vasave. 22. , Chenva, Sedma or Ravat. 4. Chodhara 23. Tirgar or Tirbanda 5. Dbanka, including Tadvi, Tetaria and Valvi. 24. Turi 6. 7. , including Talavia or Halpati. 4. In Sunel Tappa of Jhalawar district :- 8. or Gamta or Gavit, including Mavchi, Padvi, Vasava, Vasave and Valvi. 1. Bagri or Bagdi 9. Gond or Rajgond 2. Balai 10. Kathodi or Kathari, including Dbor 3. Banchada Kathodi or Dhor Katkari and Son Kathodi or Son Katkari. 4. Barahar or Basod 11. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 5. Bargunda 12. Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha or Koigha 6. Bedia 13. or Nayaka, including Cholivala 7. Bhangi or Mehtar Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, 8. Bhanumati and Nana Nayaka. 9. Chamar, Bairwa, Bbambi, Jatav. Mochi, 14. Pardbi, including Advicbincher and Phanse or Regar. Pard hi 10. Chidar 15. Patelia 11. Dhanuk 16. Pomla 12. Dhed 17. Rathawa 13. Dom 18. Varli 14. Kanjar 19. Vitolia, Kotwalia or Barodia. 15. Kbatik 16. Koli or Kori 4. In Sune! Tappa of lhalawar district :- 17. Kotwal 1. Gond 18. Mahar 2. Korku 19. Mang or Mang Garodi 3. Sebaria 58

APPENDIX-II PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SPECIAL CHARGES

'"& ::l 0 "0 "0 :c ~ ~ ,----- ., =", -., Literate _._ "t ... ."., and Total Name of Special Charge '" TOTAL POPULATION 0- ... ..Q ~- ""5 ..c::'" ..c::._ Educated Workers 0 in -< O~ ::r: ,--~ ,--I'----.,,---A----...,,---A----..., ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1. Gypsum, Mines, Barmer 12 81 698 460 238 55 40 79 39 115 41 319 35 2. Railway Colony, Barmer 219 227 857 530 327 92 70 8 7 342 100 276 5 3. Railway Colony, Samdari 498 502 1,965 l,llO 855 117 96 4 4 712 334 526 5

WORKERS NON· ------~ WORKERS

II III IV V{a) V{b) VI VII VIII IX x o Z fii ,-_..A----, ,--A.--, ,-__.A.__." r---"---.. ~ ,---A---, r--"-----. ~---.. r---"--, ~ ,--...... ~ M FM FM FM F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F

0 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 :6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

1. 66 2 10 238 SI 1 3 141 185 2. 3 221 3 52 2 254 322 3. S26 4 584 850

Notes : 1. Gypsum Mines, Barmer-Located in Barmer Tehsil, Village Dhundha (Code No. 134). 2. Railway Colony, Barmer-Located in Barmer Town, Ward No. 16 (Block Nos. 66 and 67). 3. Railway Colony, Samdari-Located in Siwana Tehsil, Village Samdari (Code No. 20). SECTION .III

COMMON APPENDICES & MAPS

(MAPS IN A SUPPLEMENT)

1

APPENDlX-I

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

PART-A: TOWNS,

Page No. Page No. S1. Code Name of TowD r--"---.. SI. Code Name of Town ,-_..A.._-.. No. No. No. No. TD PCA TD PCA

4 Barmer n Balotra 2-4 50 2-4 46

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1. SHEO TEHSIL 29 43 Goonga lj'_'lTT 6 8 30 5 Hafiya @ Sankhli ~m:rT '3"'t ~~ 6 6 31 44 Harbecba ~'iT 6 8 ~foo 8 8 1 55 Agoriya 8 8 32 16 Harsani ~mtJiT 6 6 52 Akli m~ 2 33 35 Harwa ~ 6 6 ~ 8 8 3 69 Arang ;;fftr~ 6 6 34 3 Jaisindhar 6 6 6 Badhra iif!:l'?l 4 35 49 Jasa-ka-Gaon GffiT-'fiT-trcr 8 8 ~ 8 8 5 60 Balai 36 46 Jhanpali Kalan m~'li\'fT 8 8 0lT<'I'Tm 6 6 6 27 Balasar omro 6 6 37 47 Jhanpali Khurd ~~ 8 8 7 18 Balewa 6 6 38 9 Jhinkali ~ 6 6 15 Bandasar iifm~n: 8 39 10 Judiya ~ 6 6 ~ 6 6 9 39 Bariyara 'IiT~<1 6 oroft1rr 6 6 40 31 Kalijal 6 10 29 Barseenga 41 28 Kana-ka-Gaon 'fiTiIT-'lir -m 6 6 ~T 8 8 11 79 Batara 42 71 Kanasar 'liTiflm: 8 8 oiT~ 'Ii<1T 8 8 12 62 Beesoo Kalan 43 73 Kashmir 'IiT~m~ 8 8 ~~ 8 8 13 61 Beesoo Khurd 44 17 Kbarchi 6 6 ~ 8 8 ~'" 14 63 Bheeyar 45 38 Khudal ~&1<1 6 6 "flli~ 8 8 15 50 Cha k Bhenska 46 51 Kotra

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60 66 Olecha m"l1 8 8 21 40 Babu Guleriya

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Page No. Page No. SI. Code SI. Code Name of Village ,.---"--- Name of Village r---"----.. No. No. No. No. VD PCA VD PCA I 64 227 Bhooka Thansingh ~~wlf~ 18 20 \ 106 224 Dandali 18 20 65 133 Bhoortiya ~f?;lrr 14 16 I 107 243 Dankha 20 20 66 235 Bilasar fir.mr;: 18 20 1108 160 Danpura 16 16 67 11 Bishala f.rnrm 10 10 1109 118 Danta 14 14 68 214 Bodwa ~ 18 18 110 293 Darguda ~T 22 22 69 23 Bola ...Ti'I'T 10 10 I 111 117 Daruda ~ 14 14 70 329 Bool '!i'I' 24 24 I 112 372 Dedawas Charnan rnlTm 26 26 72 51 Boothiya ~W:rT 10 12 114 25 Derasar ~tT\ 10 10 ~.'fiT-m: 73 343 Bor Charnall om: 'fI~'f 24 24 I 115 66 Deve-ka-Par 12 12 74 \ 3 Botiya Jageer iT1frn ",-mY, 10 10 i 116 236 Dhana-ki-Dhani eTifT -lfiT "aloft 20 20 75 14 Botiya Purohitan

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149 301 Goliya Jiwraj 22 22 188 152 Kalumbla Sardarsingb ~ ij(<:tlft;nrm 24 24 220 144 Koloo 179 379 Joodi ~ 26 26 'fiTo!: 14 16 221 143 Kosariya 180 247 Joona Meetha Khera ~1i'tor~ 20 20

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229 29 Labrau 10 10 I 269 277 Mehloo 20 22 230 74 Laghe-ka-Par 12 12 '270 80 Mekranwala 12 12 231 128 Langera 14 14 271 119 Mithri Khurd m~~ 14 14 232 171 Lapundra Barahtan ~~ 16 16 : 272 76 Mohammad-ka·Par ~-IfiT-

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326 Ranasar Kalan 'UVTlm ~ 309 24 24 1351 380 Sindaswa Harniya f~«

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8 140 Asrawa Nagnecba m~crT'f1lf'1T'crT 32 32 48 4 Doodhwa i~ 26 26 9 141 Asrawa Purobitan ~lHf<:rcrT ~~if 32 32 49 88 Ekarli ~9<'ft 30 30 10 142 Asrawa Unda m~TcrT ;a-'n 32 32 50 128 Gangawas oTlfTcrTQ' 32 32 11 112 Badu·ka-Bara il'r~..q;r -ilT~ 30 32 51 111 Gharoi Charnan ~~ '

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90 82 Madpura ~l 30 30 131 22 Sajiyali m~~~II 26 28 91 38 Mandapura ~~ 28 28 Padamsingh II 92 18 Mandawas ~!J 26 28 132 21 Sajiyali Roopji I mfUfllT.rt worT I 26 28 93 64 Mandiyawas ;rr~ 28 30 133 27 Sajiyali Roopji II mfunn;:ft ~II 26 28 94 127 Mandli ~ 32 32 134 20 Sambhara

128 26 Sajiyali Moolraj I ~OfT~~I 26 28 6 98 Aloo-ka-Tala ~-'I1T-Cim 38 38 129 23 Sajiyali Moolraj II mmr

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10 118 Arti 38 38 51 121 Dhurawa f:!~q-r 38 40 11 110 Bab Talai 38 38 52 30 Doodhwa Khurd ~!m~ 34 34 12 105 Bachhla 38 38 53 123 Ekal ~ 38 40 13 57 Bachhrau 36 36 54 92 Fakiron-ka-Ntwan ~-'I>r-f.mvr 36 38 14 129 Bachhwala 38 40 55 96 Gangasara ;ftn~r 38 38 15 104 Bamarla T-"'r~ 34 34 ;ftm~ 36 23 78 Beesasar 38 64 17 Hejam-ka-Tala ~-'IiT-(f<'fT 34 34 24 130 Bhalgaon 'I1<'I'lfTq- 38 40 65 143 Hemawas ~« 40 40 25 85 Bhanwar 1'£'m 36 38 66 34 Isrol ~ror 34 36 26 137 Bhanwariya 'Ilq-rorr 38 40 67 52 Itada ~~GT 27 122 Bhara m~ ~8 40 36 36 28 42 Ehara Gulmohammad m~,!mr~ 34 36 68 76 Jaleela ;;rrlitorT 36 38 29 108 BLerudi ..r-m 38 38 6<1 7S Jan Paliya ;;rFrtf[~ 36 36 m;;i'f-"'1'-cr.rT 34 34 30 15 Bhilon-ka-Tala 70 8 Jesar ~~'H 34 34 31 46 Bhilon-ka-Tala m;;i'f-'I>Hrnr 34 36 71 93 Jharpa lII'~crr 36 38 32 7 Bhojariya 'li'r.lTfu:rr 34 34 72 39 Kaprau 'IiTCf<:[~ 3-1 36 33 65 Bhooniya "T,fQrl:rr 36 36 34 61 Bisarn;ya f.R:rr-.:fTl:~ 38 38 35 145 Boli 00 40 40 74 102 Kekar ~ 38 38 36 40 Booth '!? 34 36 75 18 Kelnor ~ 34 34 37 68 Buran-ka-Tala 'J;U'f -'I>T -emT 36 36 76 141 Khari t'fm 40 40 38 107 Chalkana ~ 38 38 77 64 Kitnoriya f.!;~r 36 36 39 106 Champaberi 'fI'omro 38 38 78 S3 Konra ~ 36 36 40 131 Chandasani ~FGrij'ift 38 40 109 If>'re'Rron;ft 41 99 Chichrasar ~ 38 38 79 Kot Tilani 38 38 42 28 Cnohtan ~'f 34 34 80 Kumharon-ka­ ~-'l>T-it 34 34 85 23 Lariyala ~r 34 34 50 II Dhoniya Iftf;:p:rr 34 34 86 55 Leelsar .rr~ 36 36 10

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l'RjCfT 87 146 Madawa 40 123 2 Samoton-ka-Par ~pitm-'fi1-qr<: 40 1 32 32 88 4 Madhuri.ka-Tala lIT~r -'liT -i_W!T 32 34 124 36 Sanau ~0fT$ 34 36 89 2S Mate-ka-Tala lim -'liT-~ 38 38 129 126 Sata mm 38 40 9~ 48 Mi)'on-ka-Tala flrlIT -'liT-i_W!T 34 36 130 67 Sawa ~ICfT 36 36 l11trlCfT 38 95 119 Mogawa 38 131 83 Serwa ~CfT 36 38 1J:m;ft 38 69 120 Moolani 3!l 132 95 Sinhaniya f'iT~f'flJT 36 38 ~T1I~T 38 97 135 Nawapura 40 133 79 Sinhar fu~T\ 36 38 i1

112 127 Rangwali -Qrcrrffl 38 40 I 113 16 Rasbani "(HIGfRt 34 34 5. SIWANA TEHSIL 114 10 Ratasar "(mm: 34 34 115 3 Rathoron-ka-Tala "(ro~-'liT-ffi1T 32 34 29 Ajeet ifOfrif 40 42 2 78 Ambon-ka-Bara ~-'liT-ifl~T 42 44 116 69 Rawasar "(qlm: 36 36 I 3 41 Arjiyana *"1~iljl'1l 42 42 117 101 Rohila itffrorl 38 38 4 83 Arthanri 'l'i'fi)" 44 44 34 118 14 Sadul-ki-Gafan m~'f-

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11 69 Bhooti 42 44 51 59 Mangi ;ITrTr 12 66 Bijliya 42 44 52 38 Mangla ~r 42 42 13 32 Boorad ~~ 40 42 53 43 Maori ~ 42 42 14 30 Charnon-ka-Bara ~-'liT-orr~T 40 42 54 76 Math Kharantlya ll'es ~ful:jT 42 44 15 84 Chhiyali f~ffi 44 44 55 39 Meli irffi 42 42 16 26 Chirdiya f~ 40 42 56 49 Mithaura flr~ 42 42 17 87 Oabli m

18 40 Oantala ~.n 42 42 58 63 Mokalsar If)~ 42 44

19 57 Darbala ~ 42 42 59 21 Mokhandi ll'~ 40 42 20 19 Deoliyah ~I:jrtfr 40 42 60 2 Moothli 'l,m 4U 4U 21 37 Deora ~ 42 42 61 86 Motisara mffitro 44 44 22 42 Dewandi ~ 42 42 62 53 Mubari l!i!1~r 42 42 23 48 Dharna "llWT 42 42 63 7 Nal rrror 40 4U 24 80 Dheedhas imT 42 44 64 II Padarli Kalan qrcmiT !fiorr 40 40 25 60 Dhiran mr 42 42 65 I Padarli Khurd qrcmiT ~ 40 40 26 77 Godon-ka-Bara mu-'liT-orr~ 42 44 66 50 Padroo cn~~ 42 42 27 44 Goleeya ll'r.ft1fT 42 42 67 28 Paton-ka-Bara qrffi -'liT -lIr~T 4U 42 28 46 Googrot ~Te 42 42 68 51 Pau em; 42 42 29 8 Gudha W 40 40 69 45 Peeploon !ft~... 42 42 30 4 Indrana ~1JfT 40 40 70 67 Phoolan ~ 42 44 31 17 Jethantri ~~ 40 42 71 85 Rakhi UVT 44 44 32 58 Jinpur ~~ 42 42 72 62 Ramaniya ~ff1IirO 42 44 33 72 Kama-ka-Bara '!i+!T -'liT -i!1I'T 42 44 34 52 Kankhi 'Iii1it 42 42 73 78 Rampura 'U~ 4l 44 35 34 Karmawas 'IiWT

APPENDlX-n DISTRIBUTION OF

Total Total Population Budhism Christianity .4. District/Tehsil/U.A./Town Rural ,------"--- r---A.-~ (' , Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9

16 Barmer District T 774,805 410,648 364,157 30 128 R 718,580 379,703 338,377 7 115 U 56,225 30,945 25,280 23 13

1 Sheo Tehsil T 57,945 31,290 26,655 2 R 57,945 31,290 26,655 2 U

2 Barmer Tebsil T 361,516 192,366 169,150 27 118 R 322,886 170,849 152,037 5 107 U 38,630 21,517 17,113 22 11

I Barmer Town U 38,630 21,517 17,113 22 11

3 Pacbpadra TebsiJ T 124,041 64,715 59,326 3 R 106,446 55,287 51,159 1 U 17,595 9,428 8,167 2

II Balotra Town U 17,595 9,428 8,167 '"

4 Chohtan Tehsil T 133,161 71,550 61,611 R 133,161 71,550 61.611 U

5 Siwana Tehsil T 98,142 50,727 47,415 1 5 R 98,142 50,727 47,415 1 5 U 13

APPENDIX-ll POPULATION BY RELIGION

Other Religions Religion not Hinduism Jainism Sikhism and Persuations stated ,------A------, .-----"------.. ,-----"------, ,------"----., ,------"--~ ,..--J----. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

348,321 308,539 49,637 42,854 12,608 12,610 52 26 324,088 289.248 47,763 41,202 7,824 8,302 21 10 24,233 19,191 1,874 1,652 4,784 4,308 31 16

23,225 19,645 7,799 6,767 265 241 23,225 19,645 7.799 6.767 265 241

171,291 150,634 16.189 14,112 4,823 4,271 36 15 153,982 137,316 15,176 13,193 1,679 1,417 7 4 17,309 13,318 1,0l3 919 3.144 2,854 29 11

17,309 13,318 1,013 919 3,144 2,854 29 11

55,052 50,623 6,179 5,324 3,481 3,371 2 5 48,128 44,650 5,318 4,591 1,841 1,917 6,924 5,973 861 733 1,640 1,454 2 5

6,924 5,973 861 733 1,640 1,454 2 5

52,679 45,470 18,072 15,457 797 683 2 52,679 45,470 18,072 15,457 797 683 2

46,074 42,167 1,398 1,194 3,242 4,044 12 5 46,074 42,167 1,398 1,194 3,242 4,044 12 5

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