Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Rewari, Part XII-A & B
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -8 HARYANA DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· PART XII-A&B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT REWARI Director of Census Operations HartJana Published by : The Government of Haryana, 1995 o 5 T HARYANA . ' ·,·' " i DISTRICT REWARI IY Km5 0 5 10 15 20Km o E~CEoa====~~~I====~~~1 Iy )- -1 /',€ .. £:0'" 00' C. D, BLOCK BOUNDARY .::~ 'q' EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) C. D. BLOCKS BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.1990 A BAWAL B REWARI C KHOL AT REWARI 0 JATUSANA DISTRICT REWARI CHANGE : t.. JURI5DIC110N 19BI-91 E NAHAR Km 10 0 10 Km BOUNDARY, STATE .. _I._.. '_' .. _ DISTRICT •.. , . - ~ .--- ... --. .. ._ TAHSIL .. , C,D.BLOCK HEADQUARTERS. DISTRICT. TAHSIL; CD.BLOCK NATIONAL HIGHWAY STATE HIGHWAY .. SH 15 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD . RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION METRE GAUGE .. 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India Copyr Ighl, 1995 CENSUS OF INDIA-1991 A - CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS The publications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 8 and will be published as follows :-- ;,;;; Part I-A Administration Report - Ehumeration (for official use only) Part I-B Admingtr ation Report -Tabulation (for official use only) Part II-A G, eneral Population Tabll;!s } & Combined volume Part II"B Primary Census Abstract Part III General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VJI Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C· Survey R~port on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes' Part XI Census. Atlas B-HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part XII-A&B District Census Handbooks - one for each district (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract) (ii ) CONTENTS Pages Foreword v Preface vii Important Statistics ix Analytical Note 1--33 Part A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 35--186 Section I-Village Directory 37--164 Codes used in the Village Directory and the Alphabetical Lists 39 Alphabetical list of villages in Bawal C. D. Block 55 Bawal C.D. Block 61 Alphabetical list of villages in Rewari C. D. Block 77 Rewari C.D. Block 83 Alphabetical list of villages in Khol at Rewari C. D. Block 101 Khol at Rewari C.D. Block 105 Alphabetical list of villages in Jatusana C. D. Block 115 Jatusana C.D. BJ.ock 121 Alphabetical list of villages in Nahar C.D. Block 133 Nahar C.D. Block 137 Appendices 1--4 147 Section II;..Town Directory 165--186 Codes used in the Town Directory 167 Town Directory Statements 171 Appendix 186 Part B-PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 187--290 A Rewari District peA 189 B c.n. Blockwise PCA 197 Bawal C.D. Block 199 Rewari C. D. Block 217 Khol at Rewari C. D. Block 235 Jatusana C. D. Block 249 Nahar C. D. Block 263 Urban Primary Census Abstract 277--290 Appendix-l Details of C.D. Blacks included under vari()us 291 tahsils and Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract Appendix-II Enumeration blockwise total population and 301 Scheduled Caste population in urban areas (iii) Annexures to District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled 309 Appendix Castes MAPS: District Rewari Tahsil and C.D. Block boundaries, district Facing and tahsil headquarters, towns, roads/railways, inner rivers/ streams/canals, important villages, title P.W.D. Rest houses, Travellers bungalow, forest bungalow, canal bungalow etc. Tahsil Bawal Boundary of C.D. Block Bawal, rf2served 49 forest, tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population, urban area, roads/railways, rivers auo streams and amenities. Tahsil Rewari Boundary of C. D.. Block Rewari, C. D. Block 51 Khol at Rewari and C. D. Block Jatusana, tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population, urban area, roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities. Tahsil Kosli Boundary of C.D. Block Nahar, reserved forest, 53 tahsil hea dquarters, village boundary and population, roads/railways and amenities. (iv) FOREWORD ~ublication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations I modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation· on behalf of each State Gover.nment/Union Territory Administration. It inter alia provides data/ information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities I facilities in each village and town· of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cu1tura1 aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directodes including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks compnslng administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village a._nd Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each 9istrict after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/towq level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except, eleetricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from ~he nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so . as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in e~h district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in' the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns_ Apart from this, one column 6n the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popUlation and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively. The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is· by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA· has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main. workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition.. to this, the sex-wise population in the 0:-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been ·treated as illiterate a"\. the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. (v) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of' Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory /PCA data, either from the magnetic· tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponq_ing codes of 1981. This pUblication is a joint venture of the State Government/UT Administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri V.S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Government which has borne the. ·cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr.