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CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES -8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· PART XII-A&B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

Director of Census Operations HartJana

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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 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 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/ 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. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Gensus data; a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S. S. ) • This task was carried out by Sliri A. K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparatk of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Depr Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh" the present Der Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

A.R. NANDA New Registrar Genera~, India June 11, 1992

( vi) PREFACE The District Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census OrlZanisation on behalf of the State Government is one of the most valuable publications of the Census. The DCH is the Bible for all planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The data presented in this pUblication .Ll:) inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of mj.cro-le-fel and district level plans. It is the only publication which provides authentic information in the form of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and ward level in urban areas. It also provides vital statistics on infrastructure and other amenities available in the villa~es and towns of a District.

The Census Operations of 1991 were carried out under the direction of Shri V.S. Chaudhri. in Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. The data was also compiled for most of the districts by the time he was recalled by the State Government from Central deputation in March, 1992. Before, however, the report could be finalised he had to resume his duties under the State Government in public interest. Shri Ramesh Negi, Director of Census Operatjons, Unjon Territory of looked after the work of Directorate of Census Operations, Haryana in addition to his own duties from March, 92 to March. 1993. He had also to revert to the Union Territory Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, on completion of his term of deputation with the Census Organisation before this publication could see the light of the day. The enumeration of the population was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1 st March to 5th March. 1991 in order to update the Census count with reference to the sunrise of 1 st March, 1991. A publication titled II Provisional Population Tota1s 11 waS brought out within a fortnight of the completion of 1991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was published in May, 1992 giving provisjonal data on rural-urban composition ·of population, classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and further· categorisation of main workers into cultivators, agriCultural labour~r5, workers in household industry and other workers. Provisional figures of population upto tahsil and town level were also given therein. Villagewise and wardwise Primary Census Abstract was computerised at National Tnformati cs Centre (N IC) Haryana and the final population totals were released in January, 1993.

Since the district is the basic functional unit of administration, the District Census Handbook has a unique importance for all concerned with. administration, policy making and planning. It is a storehouse of valuable information for the scholars, social scientists, geoi".llers, traders and professional managers. Its scope has been discussed ill detail in the foreword by the Registrar General of India. The data c.ontained in this· publication has been cul1ed and presented in the form determined after careful consideration and thoughtful discussions with all the user departments of Government of India and State Governments. One of the most important chanlles which the readers may notice in this presentation is the data at Community Development Block Level which will help the pJanners in formulation of bloc k level developmental plans. An attempt has also been made to describe briefly some important events -which tooK place in the district durin g the freedom stru!lgle and the socia-economic devlopments of the post Independence era. Efforts have been. made to highlight the activities of the voluntary organisations engaged in the service of the masses. It is hoped that the publication will serve as a useful reference book for a1) and sundry. (vii) During the entire period of 1991 Census and subsequent compilation of data for this book we had the honour of having enlightened guidance and encouragement from Shri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India which ena bled us to bring out this publication in time and I express my grateful thanks to him. I have to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Dr. M.K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies).; Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama' Rao, former Deputy Registrar General (Census and Tabulation).

I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri S.R. Puri, Research Officer (Map) who was instrumental in processing and compilation of data in the form of various statements and preparation of the draft of this handbook and Shri J.N. Suri, Assistant Director who looked after the printing of this volume. Shri J .R. Vashistha, Deputy Director completed processing and compilation of PCA in record time in Regional Tabulation Office, . Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best efforts of all my staff members and field functionaries deployed in Census Operation.

Dated : Chandigarh R.K. AGGARWAL the 25th August, 1993 Joint 'Director

(viii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS

STATE DISTRICT Population TOTAL Persons 16,463,648 623,301 Males 8,827,474 323,460 Females 7,636,174 299,841

RURAL Persons 12,408,904 528,101 Males 6,657,334 272,262 Females 5,751,570 255,839

URBAN Persons 4,054,744 95,200 Males 2,170,140 51,198 Females 1,884,604 44,002

Decennial Population 27.41 25.46 Growth Rate 1981--91 Area (sq. kms. ).--Provi si anal 44,212.00 1,559.00 Density of Population 372 400 (Per ?q. km.) Sex Ratio (Number of 865 927 females per 1,000 males) Literacy Rate Person-s 55.85 64.77 (excluding children in Males 69.10 82.16 the age-group 0--6) Females 40.47 46.18 Percentage of Urban Population to Total 24.63 15.27 Population Percentage to Total Population (i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 24.05 Males 48.26 42.18 Females 6.01 4.49

(ii ) Marginal Workers Persons 2.34 3.74 Males 0.25 0.55 Females 4.75 7.18

(iii ) Non-Workers Persons 69.00 72.21 Males 51.49 57.27 Females 89.24 88.33 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS Percentage among main workers (i) Cultivators Persons 38.77 42.26 Males 37.93 41.25 Females 46.64 52.47

(ix) IMPORTANT STATISTICS--Gontd.

STATE DISTRICT - (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 19~00 12.40 Males 18.35 11.32 Females 25.04 23.32

(iii ) Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.95 0.92 Fishing, Hunting and Males 1.00 0.94 Plantations, Orchards and A~1ied Activities Females 0.43 0.74

(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.12 0.33 Males 0.12 0.35 Females 0.12 0.11

(v) (a) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 1.53 2.16 Servicing and Repairs in Males 1.56 2.09 Household Industry Females 1.27 2.88

(v) (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 9.42 Servicing and Repairs in Males 9.53 10.10 other than Household In- . dustry Females 4.38 2.54

(vi) Constructions Persons 2.62 3.23 Males 2.79 3.47 Females 1.03 0.85

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.63 8.24 Males 9.39 8.95 Females 1.52 1.03

(viii) Transport, Storage Persons 3.25 4.10 and Communications Males 3.57 4.46 Females 0.32 0.35

(ix) Other Services Persons 16.10 16.94

Males~ 15.76 17.07 Females 19.25 15.71

Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons 19.75 19.30 Population to Total Population Males 19.80 19.53 Females 19.68 19.06

Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males Females (X) IMPORTANT STATISTICS--Concld. STATE DISTRICT

Number of Occupied 2,512,101 95,322 Residential Houses

Total ',988 ~17** Number of Villages Inhabited 6,159 402 Uninhabited 2,29' 15 Number of Towns 911- 3

* Excludes 69 villages wholly merged in towns and ten villages treated as census towns. ** Excludes one village treated as census town.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

As you know, it has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present the data for rural and urban. areas separately. The 'village' and the 'town' are universally recognised as the basic units of habitation. The administration also recognises the division of population into 'rural' and 'urban' areas. Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the world and the Census data invariably presented separately for the two.

The Village

The definition of the village adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Gov­ ernment and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From this point of view, a village is better called a 'Revenue Estate' meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes of levy/realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to be realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rights of the holders of land for e~h village. The 'Revenue Estate' or 'Mauza' the, name given to the village in the Punj ab Land Revenue Act, 1887, has accordingly been defined as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have b~en so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate. This definition of village has been adopted for the plirposes of the census ever since the year 1901 . • The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abadi deh) of a village but refers to the entire land coming within a fixed' boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited.

Urban Area

Urban area is specially defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census have been adopted. The definition of an urban unit is as follows :-

(a) All places with a municipality, corporation, board or notified town area committee, etc;

(b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria; (i) A minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent of male working popUlation engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of popUlation of at least 400 per square kilometre (1000 per square mile)

The urban criteria of 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity and, therefore, contributed to the 75 per cent criter-ion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, whereas in the 1981 Census, these activities were treated as on par wit,n cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 Census also, the activities of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, 4 plantations and orchards and allied activities· have been treated as agricultural activities while applying the test of male working popp.lation.

At the time of 1971 Census, places having municipalities, canton­ ment bo.;:trds and notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demographic characteristics declaring a place as urban centre were not tested as the State Government did not favour creation of 'Census Towns' based on the definition and the Director of Census Operations, Haryana did not use this criteria for declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the above demographic criteria were tested and as a result foq_r villages were declared as Census Towns (non-municipal), namely in district, in ,l district and. and (Rural) in . Urban Estate in was also treated as a town in 1981. The Faridabad Complex consisting of Faridabad township, Faridabad and BaUabgarh towns of 1971 and some surrounding' villages in , was treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or cantonmept board were treated as towns.

At the time of 1991 Census, the cases of all rural units having a population of 4,000 or more in the 1981 Census, were examined. Jharsa Census Town of 1981 could not fulfil the criteria required for an urban area and was dropped from the town list alongwith Rania M. C . which was denotified as rural. Ten Census Towns of 1991 Census are (Rural) and Babiyal of Ambala district, Mustafabad, FarakhpuJ;- and Bilaspur of district; Uncha Siwana of distrj,ct; l(herf of district; and Gurgaon (Rural) of Gurgaon district and of Rewad district. The total number of towns in 1991 Census has thus risen to 94 as compared to 81 of 1981 and 65 in 1971 Census.

Urban Agglomeration The concept of 'Urban Agglomeration' adopted for the first time during the 1971 Census was an improvement over the concept of 'Town Group' adopted in 1961 Census. In Haryana, this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of India directed us that the concept of urban agglomeration adopted for the 1981 Census will remain valid for the 1991 Census as well. Accordingly, an urban agglomeration must form a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its. adjoining urban out­ growths COGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban growths, if any, of such towns. In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come up fairly large well recognised railway colonies, university campuses, military camps, etc. and even though they are I outside the statutory limits of the corporation, municipality or cantonment board, they fall within the revenue limits of the 'Tillage or villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It may not be realistic to treat such areas lying outside the statutory limits of a town as rural units, at the same time each individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit. Such area deserves to be treated as an integ­ rated urban area. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other adjoining urban out-growtl1s which did not qualify to be treated as individual towns in their own right should be treated as urban appendages of the units to which they are contiguous.

In 1971 Census, no urban agglomeration was recognised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at 5 the time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stress~d that proposal for formation of urban agglomerations should be duly considered and we delineated four urban agglomerations. In 1991 Census the following seven urban agglomerations (including four of 1981) were recommended to the Registrar Gener:al, India and got approved :-

/ Urban agglomeration Constituent town (s) and/or urban outgrowth

(1) Yamunanagar U.A. (a) Yamunanagar (M.C.) (b) (M.C.) (c) Jagadhri Workshop, Railway Colony (M.C.)'

(2) U .A. (i) Hisar (M.C.) (ii) Haryana Agricultural University Campus and Mini Secretariat (0 .G.)

(3) Ka:tnal U. A. (i) Karnal (M.C.) (ii ) Part of Sector 6, Urban Estate (0 .G.)

.(4) Ambala U.A. (a) (M.C.) (b) Ambala Cantt. (C .B.)

(5) Gurgaon U.A. (a) Gurgaon (M.C. ) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C. T.)

(6) U.A. (i) Bahadurgarh (M .C.) (ii ) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G. )

(7) U .A. (i) Pundri (M.C.) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G.)

- ;": - ,..,-. , .';_ ~:. Urban agglomerations at serial numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5 above were also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any' change.

Standard Urban Area

A new concept of 'Standard Urban Area' introduced in 1911' .Census' . was also followed for the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The 'Standard Urban Area' is defined as the projected growth area of a -city or a town having 50,000 or more population in 1971, as it would be in 1991, takin~ into account not only the urban and rural units which will get merged into' It but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban and have mutual socio-economic links with the core town.' It 1s a long term planning .. area and is to remain as a continuous statistical reporting unit· during. the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1991, irrespective of tne changes in' the boundades of local administrative units within the tract. 6 In the case of Haryana, the following eleven 'Standard Urban Areas' were delineated :

1. Ambala 2. Yamunanagar--Jagadhri 3. Karnal 4. 5. 6. Bahadurgarh 7. Rohtak 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. 1l. Hisar

Census House

A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or stairc'ase, etc. usee! or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both.

Household A ' Household' 1s a group of persons who commonly 11 va together and would take their meals fro.m common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing 'so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated person. or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated householdS are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, .shrams, etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one member households, 2 member households or multi"member households. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded I. a 'household I •

Def1alt101l of Scheduled Castes/Schedul...t Tribes

The terms I Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes I have been defined 1n clause. 24 and 25. of article 366 of the Constitution, respectively as follows :

I Sched\lled Castes " mean such castes. races or tribes or parts or groups within &uch castes, races or tribes as are deemed under article 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution.

'Scheduled Tribes I mean such trlbes or trlba.! communities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is '~ered to speelfy the list of I Sch-eduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes' l'ot" .ech Stete end Union Territory, Accordingly, the ' Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes I are listed under the Presldenti~l order for each Sta,te and Union Territory. 7

T~ere are 37 'Scheduled Castes' in Haryana as listed in Part I under 'Haryana' of Schedule. I of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order 1956, corrected upto date and notified by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. There is, however, no 'Scheduled Tribe I, listed as such, in Haryana State.

Literate

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

All children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Depart­ ment of Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age group 0--6 should be considered as illiterate since the ability to read and write with understanding is not generally achieved, specially tn the rural areas, until a child attains the age of 7 or more. This has b~en done perhaps to make the Indian Census data comparable with the international. statistics on the subject.

The concepts and definitions relating to economic questions in general and.' work' in particular adopted in 1981 Census were retained in 1991 for the sake of comparability. However, greater' care was taken to frame the questions in such a way as to help nettin·g unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure that the economic activity of women and children workinfJ on farm and in the family enterprises was properly enumerated, special emphaSis was laid on the training of enumera­ tors and it was stressed that they should ask probing questions especiaUy in case of women to find out if they worked any time at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further, the question on seeking/available for work was asked in the 1991 (.;ensus from non-workers only and not from marginal workers as was done in the 1981 CensuSi. In the case of those seeking/available for work, a questio.n whether they had ever worked before was asked, which will help in knowing the number o_f fresh entrants to the labour force.

Main Worker

A main worker is a person who main activity. i~ participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. For determining a worker, he/she should have worked for six' months or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. Workers are classified into nine industrial categories :-

I -Cultivator For purposes of the census a person is considered working as cultivator, it he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or neld from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. 8

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and produc­ tion of cereals and millet crops such as , paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as , ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, , etc., and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves. or working on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations.

II-Agricultural Labourer

A person who works on another persons land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer." He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but he/she merely- works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has n~ right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works.

III-Livestock~ Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities

It covers persons engaged in rearing of 1ivestock such as goats, horses, pigs, duc.ks, bees, silk wo~ms, etc. and production of wool, raw silk etc.; plantation and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, production of fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins, etc; sea, coastal al1d inland wat.er fishing, pisciculture, collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc.; hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes only; plantation such as tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, .edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc. including orchard farming, and other allied activities such as pest destroying, operation of irrigation system, animal shearing and livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading agricultural and livestock products, soil conservation, soil testing, etc.

IV--M[ning and quarr~ing

It includes persons engaged in mining and quarrying activities such as mining of coal, lignite; crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ure, manganese, gold, s11 ver, copper ore, and quarrying of stones, clay anq . sand pits. orecious and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum, etc. "

.-a. Manufacturing, Processing Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

It covers the persons engaged in manufacturing, procesSlng, servi­ d.ng and repairs ih Household Industry. 'Household Industry' (HHI) is c:iefined as an industry carried on by the head of household himself/herself and or by' the members of the household at home or within the village in rU.ral areas an!i only. within the precincts of the house in which the household lives in the case of urban areas. The workers in a household industry generally consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a factory which would qualify for being registered under the Indian Factories Act. Lastly, a household industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repa'ir or makihg: and selling (but. not merely selling) of goods. It does not . include' pr6fessions such: as a pleader I' doctor, b~rber, mUS1Clan, dancer, . 'w aterman, dhabi, astrologer,. etc,· or merely trade or business, .even if such professions,·. trade or services, are. run at home by members of the household. 9

V (b) - Manufacturing. Processing, SerVicing and Repairs in other than Household Industry It includes persons engaged in manufacturing, processing servicing and repairs (other than Household Industry).

VI-Constructions . It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial plants, activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air condi­ tioning installation, setting oI tiles. marbles, bricks, etc, construction of electrical installation etc. VII -Trade and Commerce It covers persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of any type like cereals, pulses, foodsuff, textiles and textile product; wholesale trade in animals, straw and fodder; in medicines. chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc.; in all types of machinery, equipment including transport and electrical equipment, trade in furniture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks, eye­ glasses. medical and surgical instruments, precious metals. stone. jewellery. etc; in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery products. dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water etc.; in readymade garments, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restau­ rants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places. VIII-Transport,· Storage and Communications It includes persons, engaged in transportational, storage and communica­ bonal activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga, etc." ocean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport, services rendered to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, etc ..1 It also includes activities like storage, warehousing, com­ munication such as postal, telegraph, wireless, telephone, etc. IX -Other Services It includes all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are not covered under industrial categories I to VIII. Marginal Worker A person who has worked for less than 183 days in a year is considered as a marginal worker. Non-Worker A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or and inmate of an institution or engaged in other non-productive economic activity.

BRIEF HISTORY·

The name of the district is·derived after its headquarters town, Revari. Tradition assigns its original foundation to Raja Karan Pal, son of Chattar Pal and nephew of the celebrated Prithvi Raj. The present town was,

*Source Extracts from Haryana District Gazetteers-, 1988. 10 btlwever, established by Raja Rao or Rawat around 1000 A.D. and named after his daughter, Rawati. In course of time the name corrupted . to Rewari. Possibly the region was included in the empire of the Mauryas, the , Pushpabhutis and the Gurjara-Pratiharas. This is based on that these empires were very extensive and included several districts of Haryana as attested by archaeological and literary eVidenc;:e. The coins have been recovered from Rewari. Three inscriptions from the village Gurawada about 20 kms. north of Rewari have been found. These inscriptions possibly formed a part of some temple belonging to 9th-10th century. The tradition has it that at Khol (33 kms west of Rewari) there ruled a prince named Dbarampala who had built a strong fort at that place. He was defeated by Ibrahim who established Muslim rule over Khol which, however, could not last long as Ibrahim was defeated and slain by Anangapala, the Tomara ruler of Delhi. This region was included in the Bhandanaka kingdom. These people are mentioned in literature for the resistence • which they offered to the Chahamana supremacy. After the death- of Shihab-ud-din Ghuri, one of his generals, Qutb-ud-din Aibak, laid foundations of the Turkish rule in India in 1206. The territory now compnslng Rewari district formed part of his newly founded kingdom, yet he' had no. effective control over it. Aibak' s successor Iltutmish divided the kingdom into several· Iqtas. The present district was included. in one of the Iqtas. This arrangement continued upto 1290 When after the last of the Mamluk rulers, Shams uddin, the district came under the control of the Khaljis. After Ala-ud-din Khalji I s death in 1316, they were replaced by the Tughluqs. Exploitation and oppression continued during the rule of first two Tughluqs, Ghias and Muhammad but Firuz (1351-88) who came after them gave some solace to the suffering masses by reducing taxes and other reliefs, After his death the district went out of the control of the Tughlugs. The people over here accepted nobody' s command and lived in freedom for a long time. After Tughluqs, Sayaids tried to control but they also seem to have achieved little success. In 1450, Bahlol Lodi established Lodi rule oVj:r here which lasted for 76 years. It was during the rule of the Lodis that a Jagir was given to Ibrahim Khan Sur, the grand-father of great Sher Sh-ah near with headqu~rters at a small village named Simla (Simli)~ In 1526 , the Mughat invader from Central wrested the district alongwith other territories' ,from Ibrahim Lodi. In 1530, Humayun succeeded him but his rule proved short-lived, he was thrown out by in 1540. Sher Shah was an administrative genius. He ruled for only five years (1540 .. 45). There was peace, prosperity every where during his rule. He was succeeded by pigmies who brought chaos and confusion. The Mughal emperor, Humayun took advantage of the situation and wrested his lost kingdom. The district again came under Mughal sway in 1555. But the very next year, Humayun was no more on the scene. At this juncture, Hemchandra (popularly called ), a resident of Rewari appeared on the scene. He defended the falling fortunes of the by fighting as many as twenty-two battles again~t the enemies and defeated them. . During 's reign (A.D. 1556-1605) the present Rewari district formed part of and was part of Delhi subah. The sarkar' of Rewari had the dasturs namely Bahora, , Rewari, and Lehna. The administrative arangements remained intact during Mughal rule but after the decline. of , the area remained disturbed on account of fightings between neighbot,lring chiefs of princely states. 11

On the collapse of Mughal empire, Rewari fell first to the Marathas and afterwards to the ruler of Bharatpur. In 1808-09 Rewari and the whole esta.te of Tej Singh was forcibly taken possesslon of by thE:: British . Tej Singh was allowed to retain fifty __ eight villages in istamrar. Tej Singh died in 1823. The British rule of about half a century from 1803 to 1857 produced a great deal of discontent and disaffection among almost every section of the people throughout Haryana. The then Mahendragarh district (including present Rewari district) was no exception to this. There was a general uprising against the British in 1857. The people of the district also in revolt. In the Rewari area lead was given by and his cousin Gopal Dev also stood by him. On 17 May, 1857 the Rao' s with five hundred fo1lowers went to tahsil headquarters at Rewari and deposed the tahsildar and thanedar. They appropriated the cash from the tahsil treasury, took all the government buildings in their possession and proclaimed, under the sanction of Emperor Bahadur Shah, their rule over the pargana of R~wati, Bhora and Shahlahanpur. For their headquarters, they chose Rampura, a sma1l fortified village, one mile south-west of Rewari. Tula Ram, the elder became Raja and Gopal Dev his commander-in-chief. Rao Tula Ram collected revenue and taxes and raised a force and set up a large workshop for manufacturing of guns and ammunition. Rao Tula Ram gave every help to emperor Bahadur Shah for waging war against the British. But this help could not protect Delhi which fell to the British on 20th September, 1857. Soon after Brigadier-General Showers led a column to Rewari to attack and destroy Rao Tula "Ram a.nd his followers. With the end of revolt, the vengeance of the British started. Hundreds of people were hanged or shot dead and their villages burnt. People were denied all the benefits and they bacame backward. But in the last decade. of 19th century winds of change beg an tc' blow. People in this tract were also influenced. In 1880 SWami Dayanand the founder of Arya Samaj was invited to Rewari by Rao Yudhistra Singh. Followers of Arya Smaj brought political awakening to the people in the district.

In World War I in 1914 people of Rewari area like other. districts of Haryana helped the government in its war efforts by men, money and material. After the war rich people and big zamindars received jagirs and ~ther benefits but the village youths who offered their blood during war were discharged from army. Poor people suffered from economic depression. There was discontent all around. Discontented masses of Rewari participated in Rowlatt agitation in 1919. In 1920 when Non-Co-operation Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi, the struggle became more intense. But this movement was withdrawn in 1922. In 1930 Civil Disobedience Movement was started. The movement bestirred the nation and the Rewari area was no exception. Rewari Congress Committee organised a large meeting and made salt openly. But the movement was withdrawn in 1933 by Mahatma Gandhi. During Wprld' War II in 1942 congressmen in the area opposed the war efforts of the government but the movement failed owing to repressive action of the government. Large number of soldiers joined the Indian National Army to fight against the British force und~r the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose. Though the 1. N . A. lost the war but its released soldiers when reached back to the villages, gave great boost to congress activities and the national movement for freedom struggle. What the congress did in the Rewari area, the Praja Mandal ,did in the region' under the princely states. In Bawal area which was a part of Nabha State, the condition of the people was bad. The authorities used to take begar and .levied exhorbitant taxes on the people. In 1940 Praja Mandal was formed and gained momentum by 1946. 12

After independence and at the time of 1971 Census, Rewari tahsil was apart of Gurgaon district. In 1972, areas of Rewari tahsil comprising 365 villages and two towns of Rewari and Bawal were transferred to Mahendragarh district from Gurgaon district and later on one village of Rewari tahsil was transferred back to Gurgaon tahsil in 1974. In 1977, a new tahsil of Bawal was created from Rewari tahsil thus reducing the number of villages in Rewari tahsil from 364 to 283. Bawal tahsil consisted of 81 villages and one town of Bawal. Rewari district was created vide Haryana Government notification No.5. o. 150/P. A. 17/1887/5.5/89 dated 16.10. 1989. The said notification alters the limits of the areas of Mahendragarh and Rohtak districts so as to form a new district to be called Rewari comprising the pres~nt sub­ division of Rewari of Mahendragarh district and fifty two revenue estates of Kosli tahsil of · and two revenue estates of Mahendragarh tahsil as mentioned in the notification with effect from the, 1st day of , 1989. Kosli tahsil was created vide Haryana Government notification No. 716-E (VI) --80/5164, dated 11th February, 1980. The said notification varies the limits of the areas of tahsil in Rohtak district, so as to exclude the areas comprising Nahar sub-tahsil therefrom and to declare the area so excluded to be a tahsil known as Kosli tahsil with headquarters at Kosli. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK • The compilation of the census data at village and town level is a laborious and time-consuming job. The District Census Handbook, compiled by the Census Directorate on behalf of the State ~overnment, is one of the most wanted publications of the Census. ~ . It was decided at the time of 1951 Census for the first time that census data should be published for individual villages and- towns also. The district was considered to be the most manageable and rational unit for the publication' of such data. This is how the publication of the

I District Census Handbook I was started.· It contained important ceI}sus tables and primary census abstract for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the 'District Census Handbook' was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a Village and .town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census items of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life, a brief history of the district and its administrative macmnery. Information on the land use· pattern, main crops, irrigation, trade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall, livestock, education, medical and health, etc, was collected from various Government departments, and included in the scope of 'District Census Handbook' Tpis job was an enormous one and could cause SUbstantial delay in the printing of ' District Census Handbooks'. To avoid this delay, the '1971 District Census Handbook' series was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part B to Village and town wise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in repect of villages. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were publised in two volumes, first containing the two Parts A & Band tpe second comprising Part C alone. The publication of Part C was considerably delayed beca~:se of delay in getting the administrative statistics from the various departments. So in Haryana, we. could publish Part C in respect of one district (Ambala) only. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. 13

The 1981 District Census Handbook series contained some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory. At the same ti,me, comparability with the 1~71 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and town directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect were introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that Part A of the volume contained village and town directory and part B the primary census abstract of villages and towns including the scheduled castes/scheduled tribes primary census abstract upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the 'District Census Handbook' a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduced to enhance its value. Both the parts were combined together and published in one volume so far as Haryana was concerned. The coverage of information to be included in 'District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with more detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971-DCH series. The main frame on presentation of data in 'District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series has undergone a change. Now, it has been decided to adopt C. D. Block as the main unit of presentation of data in village PCA and the compilation of 'Village Directory' as it has to depict one to one parity with the PCA. Thus. C. D. Bl6ck is the main unit of presentation of data, rather' than the traditional tahsil in the village peA. The district figures in the village/town PCA have been followed by the first C. D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C. D . Block and its constituents and so on. The data pertaining to towns/ cities/U . As. ha ve been presented in the end after the last C. D . Block. As such, .the census towns and outgrowths of tpe statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C. D. Block. have been included as the urban portion of C.D~Block. At the end of village/town PCA, an appendix has been added containing the names and codes of C. D • Blocks or parts of C. D. Blocks included in each tahsil and also the separate PCA totals for each tahsil in a district, giving total, rural and urban population of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier census presentation of data. As usual, the al!phabetical list of villages has been given preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C. D. Block. Accordingly, villages have been arranged alphab'etically tahsilwise within each C.D .Block because in many cases the villages of one C. D. Block belong to more than one tahsil. Part A of the 1991 District Census Handbook contains 'Village and

Town Directory 1 and Part B consists of 'Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Both the parts have been combined together into one volume. The district and tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication. C. D . Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps. SCOPE Village directory Amenities and land use The 'Village Directory' furnishes certain basic statistics !or each village. The villages in the district have been arranged C.D.Blockwise and within C. D. Block, location codewise. At the time of Census each village w,as. allotted a code number for purposes of identification. 14

The format of 'Village Directory I is similar to '1981 Census-Village

Directory' format except for deletion of two columns namely I staple food I and I remarks' column gl v1ng information, about places of religious" historical or archaeological interest, etc-!, The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about total area of the village, total population and number of households, availability - or otherwise of the amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications, approach to village; nearest town and distance; power supply; area under different types of land use such as under forest', area under cultivation (irrigated and unirri,gated separately), culturable waste and area not available for cultivation. The data presented in the 'Village Directory' have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district. Appendix 1 This Appendix gives for each C. D. ,Block the number of villages having various levels and types - of I educational institutions, such as primary schools, middle schools, etc., alongwith their number, various types of medical institutions such as dispensar~es, primary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking water sources such as taps, tubewells etc., post and telegraph offices, communications such as railway staMon, bus stop etc., power supply, available/not available in villages. In Haryana, we have Village Health Guides in place of Community Health Workers, and so, the data have been present€ d accordingly. Information regarding Adult Literacy Classes/Centres may be consid~red as nil as the Adult Literacy Scheme has been abolished in Haryana. Appendix 2 This Appendix represents for each non-municipal town (i.e.place treated as town' only for Census purpose~) the area under forest, irrigated by source, unirrigated land, culturable waste land and area not available for cultivatiort. Appendix 3 This Appendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications and pow~ supply amenities are available. Appendix It This Appendix depicts the list of villages with Scheduled Caste population ,in various ran,ses of proportion to total population. Information 1s presented by the ranges of 0-5 per cent, 6-10 per cent, 11-15 per cent, 16-20 per ~-ent, 21-30 per cent and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana. Town Directory The '1'own Directory contains seven statements alomst similar to those adopted for 1981 Census. These ~tateme!Uts have been compiled from the information supplied by' the local bodies. Details contained in each statement are given below. Statement I, gives the class and civic administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the Primary Census Abstract

(PCA) such as its area, number of households, population and growth rateJ density and sex ratio of the town at different censuses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under the headings 'Population and growth rate of the 'town at the censuses of' and 'Sex Ratio' have been left blank. 15 Where al)y town lost its urban status at any Census, the entry 'Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been presented according to 1991 Census population of the core town as follows: -- Population Class

100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000- 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Statement II provides the physical aspects. such as rainfall and temperatu"re of the various towns in thS district and locational aspects of each town with respect to its distance from state headquarters, district headquarters, sub-division/tahsil headquarters, nearest city with population of one lakh and more, railway station, bus route, etc. . Statement· III indicates the position of municipal finances for the. year 1988-89. Income and expl'!nditure figures have been given in Rs. '00' in respect of each town in the district under various heads. Statement IV sqows civic and other amenities viz., road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply, fire fighting service and the number of electric connections as available during the year 1989. This statement also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to give clear cut picture of the amenities available with respect to population size of each town. Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns. Statement V explains the position of medical, educational, working women I s hostel, recreational and cultural· facilities for each town in the dlstrict during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the. number of hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics etc. has been shown separately along with the total number of beds available. Under the heading educa­ tional facilities, number has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions, Higher Secondary /Secondary / Junior Secondary /Middle/PrimatY Schools, etc. In regard to recreational and cultural facilities the number of stadia~ unemas, auditoria and public libraries is indicated. There are no Adult Literacy Classes/Centres in Haryana. In Statement VI information regarding three most important commodi­ ties imported/exported and manufactured has been given along. with th:e number of banks, agricultural credit societies, and non-agricultural credlt societies for each town of the district. Primary Census Abstract of general population : -- (i) District Primary Census Abstract-- In the District Primary C~nsus Abstract figures have been pre­ sen ted for the district as whole as well as for each C. D. Block separately. I T I stands for total population and I R I and I U I for the rural and urban areas, respectively. 16

C.D. Blockwise Primary Census Abstract-- Here figures for each village in a C. D. Block have been presented. Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns fallil;1g within the jurisdiction of C. D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C. D. Block. Data pertaining to towns/ cities/U. As. have been presented in the end after the last C. D. Block. At the time of Census enumeration, enumeration blocks were formed in the villages containing about 750 persons and in the towns, about 650 persons in each block. But the data have not been given for each block separately in the case of rural area's. In the case of urban areas total population and Scheduled Caste population have been shown blockwise in the appendix. Appendix-I This Appendix gives total, rural and urban population of each tahsil in a distr,ict. This provides continuation of earlier census presentation of population data. Appendix-II This Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Caste population. Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population In the District Primary Census Abst,ract of Scheduled Caste population, figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block/town separately. PHYSICAL ASPECTS Rewari district is bounded by Rohtak district in the north, by Gurgaon district in the northeast, by the state of in the southeast, south and southwest, and by Mahendragarh district in the west.

The district has a sub-tropical continental climate. Hot summers, cold winter nights and relatively low rainfall mainly concentrated during monsoon are the peculiarity of the district. The general slope of the district is towards north. That is why brings rainy water. during monsoon from Raja'sthan. Sahibi Valley Project is coming up. over this river which will change the economy of the area. The geoldgical structure of the district is formed of Alluvium (Recent) and Delhi Group (Middle Proterozoric) formations. Mostly, the soils are the relatively sandy loam, light loam (seoti) and rocky surfaces. The relatively sandy loam is­ a soil in between the sa.ndy soil and the loam.. Being capable of retaining moisture, it is the" best soil for dry farming. The sandy loam is granular and porous. It has a near crumb structure which is considered effective for plant growth. Having more proportion of sand than silt and clay, it has an ,ideal degree of both permeability and water holding capacity. These light soils have advantage over the medium soils because in the former, less moisture is req1,l.ired for germination growth and assured harvest. These soils are good for wheat, grams, barley and oilseeds. The soils as classified by the National . Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (ICAR) Nagpur., >;.the d.istrict has mainly Orthids-Fluvents types of soils.

Mostly, the vegeta"tion consists Kikar (Acacia nil otic a ), Babool (Acacia lencophloea wild) Barh (Ficus beng~lensis), Pipal (Ficus 17 religiosa), Farash (Tamarix aphylla), Henna (Acacia tortilis), 5imbol (Bombax ceiba), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Shish am (), Siris (Albizia lebbeck), Safeda (Eucalyptus hybrid) etc. Nagphani (Cactus indicus) forms thick hedge around many villages in Rewari tahsil.

ECONOMY

The economy of the district depends primarily upon agriculture. Out of a total population of 623, 301 about 24.05 per cent of its population has been enumerated as main workers in- the district against 28.66 per cent for the State as a whole at the time of 1991 Census. In the district, 54.66 per· cent of its main workers are engaged in agricultural activities which include cultivators and agricultural labourers against 57.77 per cent for the state as a whole. The proportion of main workers engaged in household industry is 2.16 per cent in the district against 1.53 per cent for Haryana. The percentage of main workers in manufacturing, processing, servlclng and repairs (other than household industry) is 9.42 per cent in Rewari district against 9.03 per cent for the State. The proportion of main workers in construction, transport, storage and communications, is relatively high in the district than the State f~gures. .

Irrigation in the district is mostly done by tubewells. Irrigated area under cultivation of food crops and under other non-food crops including oilseeds was 66 thousand hectares and 45 thousand hectar.es respectively during the year. 1989-90. Out of a total of 247 square kilometres of reserved forests in the State during the year 1990-91 a small area of 5 square kilometres of reserved forests is found in Rewari district.

Rewari district was industrially backward. However, brassware and pagris of Rewari were well known. Cottage industries of the

district are utensil making, glue making, glass bangles, moorah making I slate manufacturing, etc. Dharuhera Census Town is coming up fastly as an industrial estate. The important industries of the district are manufacturing of motor cycles and motor-cycle parts, manufacturing of non-ferrous rolled 'flat sheets, exturising proplene yarn, copper wires and conductors, ml'ltilayer film, thermal insulation products, barley malt, disposable needels, hand tools, water coolers, thermostat pressure switches, etc.

VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS

The voluntary social service organisations are self governing bodies of people working together for the betterment of the society and the community life as a whole. The welfare of the handicapped, economically weaker sections of society, women, children, the illiterate, the diseased, the disabled and the backward strata of society has been engaging the attention of the state and the social service organisations.

LIST OF VOLUNTARY ORG.ANISATIONS IN REWARI DISTRICT

Sr. Name of Organisation Postal addres~ Year of No. inception

1. Lions Club.... Rewari Shri Shyam Goyal 1970 C/o Sh. Moti Lal Shyam Dadar Bazar Rewari Sr. Name of Organisation Postal address Year of No. inception

2 Lions Clubl Rewari City Smt. Kamlesh Goyal 1986 C/o Tripati Steel Furniture Near Radhika Cinema, Rewari 3. Lioness Club, Rewari Smt. Sushma 1976 C/o She Tara'Chand Gupta Chipatwara, Rewari 4. Leo Club, Rewari City Leo Sanjay Goyal 1992 C/o M/S Moti Lal Shyam Sunder Sadar Bazar.. Rewari 5. Indian Medical Association, Dr. Ashok Arora M.S., Rewari E. N. T. Hospital, Court Road, Rewari

6. E. W. CentreJ Rewari Distt. Red Cross Society, Under Act Mini-Secretariate I Model Town, XV of 1920 Rewari 7. Indian Red Cross Society, Distt. Red Cross Society, Ditto

Rewari Mini Secretariatel Model Town .. Rewari

8. All Indian Women I s Rampary Poswal Bhawan, 1980 Conference,Rewari Branch, Gujarwara, Rewari Haryana 9. Janta Kalyan Samiti, Rewari Opp. Bus S!and, Rewari, 1975 10. The Haryana Social Work Village Khori District, Rewari 1983 & Research Centre I Khori (Rewari) 11. Satrang Apang Kalyan' Satrang Apang Kalyan Samiti, 1991-92 Samiti, Lalpur Lalpur (Rewari) 12. Central Public Education Bawal,District" Rewari. 1990 Samiti l Bawal (Rewari)

13. The Qutabpur Nutan Jagarti Qutabpur Distric~/Rewari 8/~992 Cane Binding Samiti, Qutabpur (Rewari)

PLACES OF INTE~EST Bawal .. Bawal , being a tahsil headquarters is situated on the Rewari and railway line, 16 kilometres from Rewari. It is an ancient town which was founded in 1205 Samvat by Rao Sainsmal, a Chauhan of Mandhan () and was named by him after Bawalia, the got of his . Under the Rajas of Nabha, the town was extended to a great extent. The Katra Bazar WflS built in 1917 samvat and a fort was founded in 1932 samvat. Some state troops were quartered in .the stone-fort of Bawa!.

Bharawas (Rewari Tahsil)

But for its past history, the place has nothing to attract the visitors. After the annexation of Gurgaon (1803), the headquarters of civil 19

officers of th~ district were at . Gurgaon was then a cavalry station to check the troops of of Jharsa. After the cession of the territory, the Bharawas force was tranferred to Nasirabad and civil officers were shifted to Gurgaon in 1821. .

Gokalgarh (Rewari Tahsil)

The place is situated at a distance of 3 'kilometres from Rewari town. In the past, the ruler of Rewari, Rao Gujar Mal, during the time of , was granted the' titles of Rai Bahadur and Commander of five thousand and the right to govern the parganas of Narnau1 and Hisar. He erected forts at Gurawada and Gokalgarh. He also minted coinage known as Gokal Sicca (rupees) here and these were in circulation at at the time of the Independence Movement of 1857.

Kund (Rewari Tahsil)

Kund, a small village, has a railway station. It has a rich industrial potential as the slate stone found here has a world market. The slate stone mined in Kund- range of the Mahendragarh distri.ct has great demand in Middle-East countries, Australia, West Germany and Indonesia.

In addition to the above chief features, there are certain temples which carry religious importance-. A few fairs also attract the people from other areas .

. Rewari

The town of Rewari is of great antiquity. The original site lies at some distance to the east of the present town and is still called or 'Bur Rewari'. Tradition assigns its original foundation to Raja Karan Pal, son of Chattar Pal and nephew of the celebrated Prithvi Raj. The present town was, however, established by Raja Rao or Rawat around 1000 A.D. and named after his daughter, Rawati. In course of time the name corrupted to Rewari.

Rewari was ravaged frequently by the Sahibi river which passes, just 10 ~ilometres away from the town. Most of the water is brackish but it has not prevented Rewari from growing into a flourishing comrnetcial centre. It was previously famous for its turbans which were sold in large number in the princely state of Rajasthan. It is now famous for its utensil industry.

There are a number of temples and memorials in the town. In the' west of the town there exists a memorial of Rao Tula Ram, the noted freedom fighter. A fair is held in his memory in September every year. Another fair, known as Ram Ram fair is held in honour of a saint who reci ted 'Ram Ram' through his nose. I

The important historical mon~ments in the town are, Rao Tej Singh Tank, Lal Masjid, Baghwala Tank, Saravgi Temple.

Rampura (Rewari Tahsil)

It is situated at a distance of 2 kilometres .from Rewari. It was a residential headquarters of Rao Tula Ram, the famous freedom fighter. A Shahaedi Mela is annually held in the month of September to commemorate 20 the de.ath anniversa'ry of Rao Tula Ram. The people come in large number and visit the martyrs memorial raised by the government.

Another seasonal and recreational fair' is held in January-February at this village. This fair is associated with the death anniversary of Swami Parma Nand, the founder of Bhag,wat Bhakti Ashram which is a charitable, religious and educational institution.

Gurawada (Rewari Tahsil)

Standing over an ancient mound, the village lies 20 kilometres north of Rewari on Rewari-Jhajjar road.

Two inscriptions were found here engraved on rectangular column, The pillar is square at the base and is tapering towards the top. The upper part of the. pillar is badly damaged and nothing can be said with certainty about the actual height. This pillar seems to have been part of some early. medieval temple belonging to 9th century A.D. The script of both the inscriptions is northern Brahmi. Another inscription of vishnuhari found on stone pillar records, the death of one Vishnuhari in Saka 819. Vishnuhari is said to have left his earthly body while engrossed in the thoughts of Vishnu. Besid~s, two sessassvi sculptures, an icon of Ganesha, Mahisasura-Mardini and Parvati of medieval period have also been found. Door-jamb showing kirtimukha of late medieval period has also been recovered from the site. It appears that Vishnu worship was very much prevalent in the region.

The State Government tourist resort I Jungle Babbler I is situated at a distance of 70 kilometres from Delhi on Delhi- highway' c~ Dharuhera. This thirteen acres of landscaped garden ho,s a simple ofganic architecture with rubble stone work and sloping roofs in black slate. The meandering jallie work and slate walls add to the beauty of the structure. Facilities available include motel, restaurant, bar, children I spark, gift shop, liquor vend, etc.

ANALYSIS OF DATA Introduction of inset tables in the District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 Census which is aimed at catering to the ?eeds of planners, data users and public at large in a brief and convinclng way which will facilitate the analys is of Census .Clata. Each such table conveys a reasonable picture of different charact.eris tics of the dis trict. The following inset tables included in this volume are based on the data compiled from Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

Table 1 below gives the rural popUlation of each C.D. Block in the district with sexwis e br,eak up and' also the total number of villages and inhabited villages in each C.D. Block as per 1991 Census. In Rewari district, there are 417 villages, out of which 402 are inhabited containing a rural population of 528,101 and one village has been treated as Census Town. Among the C.D. Blocks Re.wari claims the highe~t population' residing in 113 inhabited villages, which is closely followed by Jatusana in which 75 inhabited villages fall. 21

TABLE Population an.d number of vU 1ages, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Population of villages No. of villages No. Per sons Males Females Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Bawa1 100,728 52,467 48,261 104 103 2. Rewari 123,351 64,986 58,365 118* 113 Kho 1 at 3. Rewar; 91.477 46,439 45,038 60 59 4. Jatusana 116,621 59,513 57,108 8.1 75 5. Nahal" 95,924 48,857 47,067 54 5.2

District 528,101 272,262 255,839 417* 402

*Exc1udes one village treated as Census Town.

Table 2 below provides population of each of the urban centres of the district with sexwise break up where towns have been arranged in their alphabetical order. The highest population has been recorded in Rewari M. C. whereas Bawal M. C. is least populated.

TABLE 2 Population and number of towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration Population No. status of town Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Bawa1 (M.e. ) 9,010 4.. 787 4,223 2. Dhar.uhera (C.T.) 10,848 6,585 4",263

3. Rewar1 (M~C.) 75,3~2 39,826 35,516

. Distr1ct 95,200 51,198 44,002

Table 3 below presents information about the new· towns and tow n s-. cl.eclassified/merged in 1991 Census. Dharuhera is a new town whicQ has· been adQ,ed in 1991 Census as a Census Town. There is no town .. in " the district which has been declassified or merged in 1991 Census. 22

TABLE 3 lIew, towns/t'owns declassif1ed/Hrged in 1991 Census

Name of town' Population (1991 Census)

2

ta) Added

(1) ,pharuhera (C.1.) 10,848

, (b) Declassif'ied . Ni 1 '

(c) Wholly .erged witlt other Nil

,.Table 4 below shows the" distribution of population by residence and c:!.ecac:!.al ,change and also presents percentage of urban population' to total , ,population. Among, the thre~' tahsils of the dis trict Rewari is the most popUlous 'tahsil: with 345,386 persons where the' proportion of urban population in the tahsil is 19.60 per cent. Kosli tahsil does not contain any urb,an area a~d hence entirel}',:rural.

TABLE 4 Decadal change in distribution of population

Tansil Population Percentage Percentage decadal of urean 1981 1991 (1981-91) population variation

Total Rur-a 1 Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

c, • Bnral, 70,695 62,935, . 7,760 ,87,680 78,670 9,010 24.03 25.00 16.11 10.98 10.28 Rewar1 345,386 293.824' 51,562 439,697 353,507 86,190 27.31 20.31 67.16 14.93 19.60 .. l

, . " tl,iS~r-1ct . 496.821 " 431,499 ' 59'.322 623,301 528,101 95,200 23.46 20.71 60.48 11.94 15.27

, ,

Table 5 b~lo,w shows the, distribution of villages according to the sizE! of pQpulCitism; in, each C.D. Block and the district as a whole. Figures , given In the pat'erithesis' indicate percentage of villages in each population rarige. It reflects ~hat 67.6& per cent of the total villages in the district are 'med~um Sized }?aving popu~ation in the range of 500-1999 which is followed ,by 15'.17, pe~ cent villages in the, range of 2000-4999. There are 4 villages .. irl ,the- '2 ',v1Ua"ge$ ,are of, C .D~ Blckk, L",Ulage each of Jatusana and :REiwad : C~D. ". Bi'<>i;ks. " ' ,

'" .,~ ,'.... 23 TABLE 5 Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges. 1991

e.o. Block No. and 10. and percentage of villages in each rallge -(Figures in percentage parenthesis indicate percentage of vi nages in each -range) of inhabited villages less than 200--499 500--1999 2000--4999 50.o0-~999.9 10,000 and 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 1 8

Bawa1 103(25.62) 4 (3.88) 13(12.62) 78(75.73) 8(7.77} Rewari 113(28.11) 9(7.96) 20( 17.70} 74(65.49) 9(7.96) 1(0.89) Kho1 at Rewar; 59(14.68) 2(3.39) 6( 10~17r 36 (61.02) . 15(25.42) -- Jatusana 75(18.66} 1(1.33) :5(6.67) 52(69.33) 16(21.34} 1 ( 1.33) Nahar 52(12.93) - 5(9.61} 32(61.54) 13(25.00) . 2(3.85}

p1strict 402(100.00) 16(3.98) 49(12.19) 272(67.66) 6l{15.17) 4 (1. 00)

Table 6 below gives. the distribution of villages by density. Density reflects land/population ratio' of the area. There are 196 villages accounting for 48.76 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district which fall in the density r.ange . of 301-500 persons per square kilometre. The density range of 201-300 claims 22.14 per cent of the villages, followed by the density range SOl+containing 17.66 per cent of villages. In the density ranges of 21-50, 11';'20 and 10 and below the perc;entage of· inhabited villages is less than 1 per cent in each rang.e.

TABLE 6 Distribution o.f ,,11 lages by deDsity.

Range of den sty Tota, no. 0' vil1a~~. in Percentage of vtl1ag~s in' (per sq. km;) each density ~ange each dens 1ty range

2 3

--10 3 0.75 11-- 20 0.25 21-- 50 0.25

51--100 6 1.49 101--200 35 8.70 201--300 89 22.14 301-- 500 196 48.76 500+ 71 11.66

Tota 1 402 100.00 24 Table 7 below depicts the sex ratio for rural population in each of the C. D. Blocks in the district. Sex ratio in India conveys the number of females per 1000 males. The sex ratio is 865 for Haryana whereas it is 927 for the district. In the rural- areas" of the district, the sex ratio is 940. Among the C. D. Blocks, it is the highest (970) in Khol C. D. Block and the lowest (898) in Rewari C.D. Block.

TABLE 1 Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks, 1991

S1"; Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1.000 rna 1e s No.

2 3

1. Bawal 920 2. Rewari 978 3. Kho 1 at Rewari 970 4. Jatusana 960 5. Mahar 963

DtstY'ict 940

Table 8" below represents the sex ratio in urban areas of the district. The urban sex ratio for the district as a whole is 859. The highest sex ratio of 892 has been found in Rewari M. C. and the lowest sex ratio of 647 in Dharuhera (C.'.D.).

TABLE 8

Sex ratio for t~wns, 1991

Sl. Name and civic administration status of towns Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

1. Bawal (M.C.) 882 2. Dharuhera (C.T.) 647 3. Rewari (M.C.) 892

District

Table 9 below depicts the proportion of scheduled caste population to total population in the villages. The proportion of ~heduled caste population to"· total populatiqn ranges between 21 and 30 per cent in 89 villages accounting for 22.14 per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district. The lowest" proportion (9.70 per cent) of villages fall in the percentage range of 6--10 of scheduled caste popUlation to total population. 25

TABLE 9 Proportion of Scheduled Caste populatton to total population tn the vtllages

Percentage ran~e of SCheduled Caste No. of villages Percentage of villages populat~on to total popul~tion in each range in each range

2 3

0--5 43 10.70 6--10 39 9.70 11-- 15 82 20.40 16--20 81 20.15

21-- 30 89 22.14

31 and above 68 16.91

Tota 1 402 100.00

Table 10 deals with the proportion of scheduled tribe population to total population. Since there is no scheduled tribe population in Haryana, the requisite information may be considered as nil.

TABLE 10 Proportion of Scheduled Tribe population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of villages Percentage of villages popul at ion to tota1 popul at ion in each range in each range

2 3

0--5

6--15

16--25 Not applicable

26--35

36 -- 50 51 and above

Total

Table 11 below gives the percentage of scheduled caste population to total population in each town of the district. The proportion of scheduled caste population is the highest (20.75 per cent) in Dharuhera Census Town whereas it is the lowest (14.45 per cent)· in Bawal· M.C. Numerically. the maximum population of scheduled castes (12.200) has been found in Rewari M. C. and the minimum number of scheduled castes· (1,302) has been recorded in Bawal M.C. 2&

TABLE 11 Percentage of Scheduled Caste Population in towns, 1991

Sr. Town Tota 1 Total Scheduled ~ercentage of No. population Caste population Scheduled Caste population to total population

2 3 4 5

1. Bawa1 9,010 1,302 14.45 2. Dharuher a 10,848 2,251 20.75 3. Rewari 75,342 12,200 16.19

Table 12 below presents the literacy rate for rural population in each C. D. Block for males and females separately, excluding children in the age group 0-6. The general literacy rate for the State as a whole is 55.85 per cent whereas it is 64.77 per cent for the district. The rural literacy rate of the district for males is 81. 22 per cent and 43.05 per cent for females. As expected male literacy rate in all the C. D. Blocks is comparati vely higher than the female literacy rate. Among the C. D. Blocks, the lit.eracy rate is the highest in Rewari and the lowest in Bawal for both males and females.

TABLE 12 Literacy rates for rural population of C.D. Blocks by sex, 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 0-6)

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of literates No. Per sons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Bawal 57.33 76.85 36.17 2. Rewari 65.90 84.30 45.51 3. Kho1 at Rewari 62.7! 81.80 43.60 4. Jatusana 63.67 81.65 45.22 5. Nahar 62.41 80.70 43.78

Dlstr lct 62.61 81.22 43.05

,Table 13 below provides literacy rate for all the towns in the district, excluding children in the age group 0-6. The urban literacy rate for the district· as a whole is 16.45 per cent and it is 86.96 per cent for males and 64.06 per cent for females. 21

TABLE 13 literacy rates for towns. 1991 (excludlng children in the age group 0-6)

Sr. Name and ci vic admi n i str at ion Percentage of literates No. stat us of town Per sons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Sawal (M.C.) 70.07 84.54 53.47 2. Oharuhera (C.T.) 70.77 84.48 48.00 3. Rewar1 (M.e.) 78.00 87.67 67.13

01 str ict 76.45 86.96 64.06

Table 14 below depicts the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C. D. Block of the district. The percentage of rural main workers to rural population is the highest (25.19) in Rewari C.D. Block and the lowest (21.81) in Nahar C.D. Block. The proportion of rural male main workers to rural male population is again the highest (43.57 per cent) in Rewari C.D. Block and the lowest (38.86 per cent) in Nahar C.D. Block. The percentage of rural female main workers to rural female population is the highest (6.43) in Jatusana C.D. Block and the lowest (3.54) in Khol C. D. Block.

TABLE 14 Percentage of .ain workers ...rain.1 workers and non-workers for rural population of C.D. Blocks. 1991

Sr. Name of. Percentage of No. C.O. Block Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to ~tal population total population total population total population P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 )4

1. Sawa1 24.22 42.53 4.31 3.83 0.47 7.49 28.05 43.00 11.80 71.95 57.00 88.20 2. Rewar1 25.19 43.57 4.71 3.76 0.51 7.39 28.95 44.08 12.10 71.05 55.92 87.90 3. Kho 1 at Rewari21.86 39.62 3.54 6.25 0.83 11.84 28.11 40.45 15.38 71.89 59.55 84.62 4. Jatusana 23.65 40.18 6.43 3.57 0.69 6.45 27.16 40.87 12.88 72.84 59.13 87.12 5. Nahar 21.81 38.86 4.10 4.45 0.,6.1 8.45 26.26 39.47 12:55 73.74 60.53 87.45

otstr ict 23.47 41.11 4.70 4.28 0.61 8.18 27.75 41.72 12.88 72.25 58.28 87.12

Table 15 below gives the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in each town of the district. In urban areas of the district as a whole, 27.25 per cent of the total population has been recorded as main workers, 0.74 per cent as marginal workers and 72.01 per cent as non-workers. 28

TABLE 15 Percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non·workers for towns, 1991

Sr. Name and Percentage of No. civic Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to administra­ )otal population total population total population total population tion status P M F P M F P M F P M F of town

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

1. Bawal (M.C.) 25.39 44.98 3,20 4.92 0.48 9.94 30.31 45.46 13.14 69.69 54.54 86.86 2. Dharuhera 37.99 60.48 3.24 0.20 0.29 0.07 38.19 60.77 3.31 61.81 39.23 96.69 (C. T.)

~. Rewar; 25.92 46.13 3.26 0.32 0.12 0.55 26.24 46.25 3.81 73.76 53.75 96.19 (M.C. )

District 27.25 47.86 3.25 0.74 0.18 1.40 27.99 48.04 4.65 72.01 51.96 95.35

Table 16 below presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to the availabiiity of different amenities. Among the inhabited villages, drinking water and power supply are available in all the villages. Approach to villages by pucca roads has been recorded in 98.76 per cent of the inhabited villages and 77 .61 per cent of the villages have communication facilities. For the purposes of communications, only public transport, like bus, rail and waterway has been considered. Amenities like education, medical and post & telegraph are available in 92.79 per cent, 34.33 per cent and 33.83 per cent of inhabited villages respectively.

TABLE 16 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

C.D. No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities Block inhab1ted------villages Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/' Commun 1- Approach Power-- water tele- hat cations by pucca s ul?P 1y graph road

Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Ba.wa 1 103 94(91.26) 35(33.98)103(100.00) 19(18.45) 81(78.64) 102(99.03) 103( 100.00) 2. Rewar1 113 97(85.84) 28(24.78)113(100.00) 33(29.20) 86(76.11) 111(98.23) 113 ( 100 • 00 ) 3. Khol at 59 55(93.22) 20(33.90) 59(100.00) 26(44.07) 45(76.27) 58(98.31) 59(100.00) Re~ad 4. Jatusana 75 75(100.00) 33{44.00) 75( 100.00) 31( 41. 33) 62(82.67) 74(98.67) 75{100.00) 5. Nahar 52 52(100.00) 22{42.31) 52(100.00 ) 27(51.92) 38(73.08) 52(100.00 ) 52( 100.00)

District 402 373(92.79)13S(34.33)40Z(100.00) 136(33.83) 312(17.61) 397(98.76) 402(100.00)

Table 17 below gives the proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Drinking water and power supply are available to the entire rural population. Overwhelming majority of the population residing in villages is approached by pucca road (98.25 per cent), served by 29

educational facilities (97.33 per cent) and communications (84.38 per cent). medical facilities are available to 51.15 per cent of the rural population whereas 54.29 per cent of the popUlation enjoys Post and Telegraph facilities. TABlE 17 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities

Proportion of rural popUlation served by the aaenity of

C. D. S1 oc k To ta 1 Educa­ Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Comm~ni- Approach Power population tion water tele- hat cations by pucca supply of in­ graph road habited v ill agiaS in the C.D. Block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Sawal 100,728 93.68 46.36 100.00 31. 72 84.15 99.99 100. 00

2. Rewar; 123.351 94.78 36.05 100.00 45.93 77.53 93.81 100.00 3. Kho1 at 91,477 98.57 47.06 100.00 66.19 86.79 99.99 100.00 Rewar; 4. Jatusana 116,621 100.00 62.88 100.00 57.99 90.82 98.63 100.00 5. Nahar 95.924 100.00 65.26 100.00 72.89 83. '30 100.00 100.00

District 528,101 97.33 51. 15 100.00 54.29 84.38 98.25 100.00 Table 18 below presents the distribution of villages not having certain amenities, according to' the distance range from the place where these are available. Post and Telegraph facility is not available to 266 villages out of 402 inhabited villages in the district. Out of 266 such villages, it is available to 243 villages within a distance of 5 kilometres, to 19 Villages within 5--10 kilometres and to 4 villages beyond 10 kilometres. It explains the pattern, that in case various amenities are not available within the village limits. majority of the villages get these an1enities within a distance of 5 kilometres. TABLE 18 Distribution of villages not having certain a.enities. arranged by distance ranges fro. the places where these are available

Villages not having Number of villages where the amenity is not available a~d the amen ity of available at distance of

--5 kms. 5--10 kms. 10+ kms. Total (Col. 2-4)

2 3 4 5

1. Education 29 29 2. Medical 211 44 264 3. Drinking water 4. P & T 243 19 4 266 5. Market/hat 6. communications 87 2 1 90 30

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabned villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. Out of 402 inhabited villages, 70 villages come within a distance range of 0-5 kilometres, 201 villages come within 6-15 kilo­ metres and 131 villages within 16-50 kilometres from the nearest town.

TABLE 19 Distribution of villages according to the distance fro. the nearest town and availability of different a~nities

Distance No of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range in- from habited Education Medical Drinking Post & Mar- Communi- Approach Power the villages water tele- ket/ cations by supply nearest in each graph hat pucca town range road (inkms)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0--5 70 61(87.14) 17(24.29) 70(100.00) 12(17.14) 46(65.71) 69(98.57) 70(100.00) 6--15 201 183(91.04) 63(31.34) 201(100.00) 61(30.35) 159(79.10) 198(98.51) 201(100.00) 16--50 131 129(98.47) 58(44.27) 131(100.00) 63(48.09) 107(81.68) 130(99.24) 31(100.00)

51 +

Tota 1 402 371(92.79) 138(34.33) 402(100.00) 136(33.83) 312(77.61) 397(98.76) 402(100.00)

Table 20 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to population range and amenities available. It reflects that the proportion of amenities increases with the increase in the size of population of the villages. In other words, the larger population sized villages relati vely have more noted amenities.

TABLE 20 Distribution of villages according to population range and a.en1t1es available

Population No. of Nu.ber (with perceatage) of villages having the a.enity of range inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power in each water telegraph hat cations by pucca supply range road

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10

200f --499 65 50(76.92 ) 6(9.23) 65(100.00) 2(3.08) 39(60.00) 63(96.92) 65000.00) 500·-1999 212 263(96.69) 19(29.04) 272(100.00) 14(27.21) 212(77.94) 270(99.26) 212(100.00) 2000--4999 61 56(91.80) 50(81.97) 61( 100.00) 57(93.'4) 58(95.08) 61( 100.00) 61( 100.00) 5000+ 4 4(100.00) 3(75.00) 4(100.00 ) 3(15.00) 3(15.00) 3(15.00) 4( 100.00)

Tota 1 402 373(92.79) 138(34.33) 402(100.00)136(33.83) 312(17 .61) 391(98.16) 402 ( 100.00 ) 31 Table 21 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land use. The percentage of cultivable area to total area is the highest (87.81) in J atusana C. D. Block and the lowest 79.15 per cent in Khol C.D. Block. The proportion of cultivable area to total area in the distrIct is 84.56 per cent. The percentage of irrigated area to total area is 63.38 per cent in the district.

TABLE 21 D1str1but10n of yfllages accordfng to land use

C.D. Block No. of inhabited Total area Percentage of Per centage of villages cultivable area Irrigated area to to tota 1 area total cultivable area

2 3 4 5

1. Sawal 103 31.109.70 83.49 53.37 2. Rewar1 113 28.727.67 84.58 74.85 3. Khol at Rewar! 59 27.383.17 79.15 48.50 4. Jatusana 75 34.017.64 87.81 67.28 5. Nahar 52 28.147.82 87.06 71.02

District 402 149.386.00 84.56 63.38 Cultivable area ,; "irrigated + un-irrigated area Table 22 below depicts the per capita receipt and expenditure in the case of each town of the district. Per capita receipt is the highest in Rewari M.C. and expenditure in Bawal M.e. It also gives some impression about the economic health of the towns. TABLE 22 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Class. name Per capita and civic status of Recefpt Expenditure Other the town Tota 1 Receipt Receipt Tota 1 General Expendl- Publ1c Expendi­ through from expen­ admfnf- ture works ture on aspects taxes all other diture stratton on public on public sources health tnstltu­ and con­ tlons veniences

9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

40.04 29.10 V. Bawll 144.22 34.70 109.52 162.62 27.17 20.53 45.78 (M.C. ) IV. Dharuhera 11.07 0.74 10.33 4.62 3.50 0.19 0.93 (C. T.) 20.81 II. Rewarl(M.C.)170.62 112.93 57.69 160.48 83.54 38.08 18.05 3.79 19.22 Total 149.94 92.74 57.20 142.92 69.08 32.11 18.72

Note.'--' denotes Nil 32

Table 23 below shows the number of schools per 10,000 population in each town of the' district. In the urban areas of the district as a whole, we find 1 higher secondary, 2 secondary/matriculation, 2 middle and 2 primary schools pe~ 10,000 population.

TABLE 23 Schools per 10,000 population in towns

Class, name and civic 10. per 10,000 population status of town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Middle College

2 3 4 5

V Bawa 1 (M.e.) 2 3 4 4 IV Dharuhera (C.T.) 2

II Rewa:t1 (M.C. ) 2 2 2

i.tAl Z. 2 2

Note dltnote N11

Table 24 below shows the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 popwlatiGn. in each town of the district. In the district as a whole the number of beds in medical institutions per 1.000 population comes to 1 whereas it is highest (3) in Bawal (M.C.) and the proportion is negligible in Dharuhera Census Town. It also explains the degree of adequacy of the provision of beds in medical institutions in relation to ever growing population. TABLE 24 10. of beds in ..die.l institutions in towns

Cl.ss, name an~~~1c status No. of beds 1n medical institutions of the town per 1,000 population

2

V Bawal (M.e.) 3 IV Dharuhera cc.r.} N II Renrt (M.C.)

Total

Note denotes Negligible

Table 25 below gives the proportion of slums population to total population and density of population per square kilometre in slums in all the class I and class II towns of the district. Rewari M.C. is the only class II town in the district where the percentage of slum population to total population of the town is 39.29. 33

TABLE 25 Proportion of slu.s population In towns

Class, name and civic status Proportion of the slums Density in slums of the town* population to total (per sq. km.) popul a,t ion of the town

2 3

II Rewari (M.C.) 39.29

Tota 1 39.29

*For class I and class II towns only

Table 26 below provides the most imp.ortant commodity manufactured, imported and exported in the case of each town of the district. It explains the industrial/occupational character of the towns. Dharuhera Census Town is manufacturing sound scanners, exporting motor cycles and is an up- coming industrial town of the district.

TABLE 26 Most i.portant co ..odity ••nufactured. Imported and exported in towns

Class. name and civic status Most t.,ortant c~dlty of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4

V Bawal (M.C.) Wire nails Wheat IV Dharuhera (C.T.) Ultrasound Motor cycle Sheet meta 1 components scanner and C.K.D. Engines II Rewar1 (M.C.) Copper and brass Copper brass Copper circle I sheets utens its

PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

35

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

37

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

39

41 CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :--

COLUMN NO.5 Educational Primary School P Middle School M Matriculation/High School H Higher Secondary/Pre-University/Junior College PUC Any college (graduate level and above) C like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. Industrial School I Training School Tr.

COLUMN NO. 6 Medical Hospital H Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Health Centre HC Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Dispensary D Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Village Health Guide VHG

COLUMN NO.7 Drinking Water Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK Tubewell Water TW Handpump HP River Water R Canal C

COLUMN NO.8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone C9nnection Phone

COLUMN NO. 10 Communications Bus BS Railway Station RS 42

COLUMN NO. 11 Approach to Village Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road Foot PCl.th KR FP COLUMN NO. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED Electricity for agriculture EAG Electricity for other purposes like industrial, EO commercial etc. Electricity for all purposes listed above EA COLUMN NO. 15 Irrigated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TvJ Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Others o Total 43 CODES USED IN THE ALPIIAfJETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 1. 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Ambala 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040

2. 2 02 1. 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. 4 0040

3. Karnal 3 03 I, Karnal 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030

4. 4 04 1. 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. 3 0030

5. Soni.pat 5 05 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

6. Rohtak 6 06 1- Maharn 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. Jhajjar 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040

7. Faridabad 7 07 1. Ballabgarh 1 0010 2. 2 0020

8. Gurgaon 8 08 1. Gurgaon 1 0010 2. 2 0020

3. Ferozepur Jhirl~a 3 0030 44

CODE LIST--1981 CENSUS--concld.

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes 9. Mahendragarh 9 09 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Mahendragarh 3 0030 4. Narnaul 4 0040

10. Bhiwani 10 10 1. 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. 4 0040

11. Hisar 11 11 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040

12. 12 -12 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 45 CODE LIST--1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Cemputer Codes Haryana 8 08 1. Ambala 1 01 1. Kalka 1 0010 2. Panchkula 2 0020 3. Naraingarh 3 0030 4. Ambala 4 0040 5. 5 0050

2. Yamunanagar 2 02 1. Jagadhri .. 1 0010 2. 2 0020

3. Kuruk~hetra 3 03 1. Thanesar 1 0010 2. Pehowa 2 0020

4. Kaithal 4 04 1. Guhla 1 0010 2. Kaithal 2 0020

s. Karnal 5 05 1. Karnal 1 0010

6. Panipat 6 06 1. Assandh 1 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020

7. Sonipat 7 07 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

8. Rohtak 8 08 1. Gohana 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4. Jhajjar 4 0040 5. Bahadurgarh 5 0050

9. ~ Faridabad 9 09 1. Faridabad 1 0010 2. Ballabgarh 2 0020 3. Palwal 3 0030 4. 4 0040 46 CODE LIST-1991 CENSUS--conc] d. State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

10. Gurgaon 10 10 1. 1 0010 2. Gurgaon 2 0020 3. Nuh 3 0030 4. 4 0040

11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 '3. Kosll 3 0030

12. Mehendragarh 12 12 1. Mahendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 0020

13. Bhiwani 13 13 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 5. Tosnam 5 0050 6. 6 0060

14. Jind 14 14 1. Narwana 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030

15. Hisar 15 15 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 5. Hansi 5 0050 6. 6 0060

16. Sirsa 16 16 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 3. Rania 3 0030 4. 4 0040 MAPS

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BOUNDARY, DISTRICT ---.- TAHSIL r ------, VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ,- __ 1f.. __ ...J

FOREST-RESERVED WITH NAME BIRSARKAR RF HEADQUARTERS TAHSIL, C 0 BLOCK @:0 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE 200 - 499 ; 500-999,1000-4999,5000 & ABOVE •,- •-----., • • UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE L __ ~ ___ _j STATE HIGHWAY SH22 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RS BOU~DARY , STATE I UNION TERRITORY RAILWAV LINE WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE 1111FijIijIIII-+ DISTRICT POST OFFICE/POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO TAHSIL HIGH OR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL/ COLLEGE S/C NEWLY CREATED TAHSIL POLICE STIlTiON PS AREA GAINED FROM TAHSil JHAJJAR PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE AND DISPENSARY ~ + OF DISTRICT ROHTAK

AREA GAI~ED FROM TAHSIL MAHENDRAGARH OF DISTRICT MAHENORAGARH

Based upon Survey of India map With the perm,ssion 0' Surveyor Gft'If(QI of IndlQ © Goy.rnm.nt of India COPYrlght,1995 53

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BAWAL C.D. BLOCK

55

57

BAWAL C.O. BLOCK

-~------1981 Censil" 1991 Census _--- location location locatlon '. ora' ion Seri a1 Name of the villag~ l.0cte No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code (Computer) (Manllal) ( Cl)mpu ter) (Manual) -_._. 4 5 I) 2 3 . __ -_------Baual Tahsil (Part)

A1a\tla1pur (72 ) 8/11/1/43 08/11/0010/0043 6/9/1/77 fl6/09!OO10/0077 06/d9/0LJ '10/0047 2 Anandpur (24) 8/1111/60 08/11/0010/0060 61911/47 06'00 /0010/0017 3 Aram Nagar (46) 8/11/119 08/11/0010/0009 6/9/1112 rl 4 Asa1was (46) 8/11{11l6 08/11/0010/0016 6/9/1/30 06/09/0010/003 06/09/0010/0017 5 Asraka Majra (15) 8/1111/27 08/11/0010/0027 6/9/1/17 0;-;/09/0010/0080 6 Badhoj (71) 8/11/1/81 08/11/0010/0081 6/9/1/80 06/09/0010/0001 7 Badhrana (4) 8/1111/2 08/11 /00 10/0002 6/9/111 (47) 8/11/1/18 08/1110010/0018 6/9/1/32 06/r)9/(101O:OO32 8 Bagthala " 06/09/0010/0018 9 (10) 8/11/1/10 08/11/0010/0010 6/9/1/18 06/09/0010/0036 10 Banipur (40 ) 8/1111/22 08/11/0010/0022 6/9/1136 06/09/0010/0041 11 Bawa1 (Rural) (37) 8/11/1/37 08/11/0010/0037 6/9/1/41 06/0Q/OO10/0015 12 Behr ampur Bn arang i (9) 8/11/1/28 08/11/0010/0028 6/9/1/15 06109/,)010/0005 13 Berwal (5) , 8/1111/6 08/11/0010/0006 6/9/1/5 (I~/09/0010/0058 14 Bhagwanpur (58) 8/11/1/66 OB/l ,./00 10/0066 6/9/1/58 06/09!Q010 f 007S 15 Bidawas (56) 8/11/1/45 08/11/0010/0045 6/911/78 O"iO Q/OO;O/OO81 16 Birjhabuwa (69) 8/11/1/80 08/11/0010/0080 6/911/81 01 / '~/OO10/007fi 17 Bishanpur (73) 8/11/1/42 08/11/0010/0042 6/9/1/76 f," f[llDhani Suthani (44) 8/11/1/13 08/11/0010/0013 5/911/27 l16/rl)/on10/0013 21 Dnaran (7 ) 8/1111/8 08/11/0010/0008 6/9/1/i3 6/']11/57 06/('4./00 "10/0057 22 Ohar Chana (31) 8/11/1/50 08/11/0010/0050 • 6/9/1/71 ·,&t":!!. ,110/0011 23 Du1hera Kalan (57) 8/11/1/49 08/11/0010/0049 J6, "r r";)iO/(,fl72 24 Dulhera Khurd (35) 8/11/1/48 08/11/0010/0048 6/9/1172 OG/09/0f') 1(1/0",'6 25 Gobindpur (6) 8/11/1/7 OS/11/0010/0U07 6/9/1/6 06("9/01.10/0039 26 Gujar Majri (52) 8/11/1/41 08/11/001010041 6/9/1/39 06/09/001:'1/0Q22 21 Hal'chandpur ( 14) 8/1111/35 08/11/0010/0035 61911/22 06/09iOO10/0037 28 lbrahimpur (50) B/11/1138 OB/ll/0010/003S 619/1/37 06/DQ / OO1O/OO45 29 Jai Singhpur Khera (22) 8/11/1/57 08/11/0010/0057 6/9/1/45 0)/09/0010/0026 30 Jillplpur (43) 8/l1/1/l4 OBf 11/00 10/0024 6/911/26 06/(';i0010/0025 31 (41 ) 8/11/1/23 08/11/0010/00Z3 6/911/25 58

BJ\WJ\L C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

:)Prl al Name of the vi 11 age Locatlon Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No. ) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Colliputer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

BlI..,al hhs 11 (I'ul) --contd. 32 Jhabul/a (68) 8/11/1/78 08/11/0010/0078 6/9/1/70 06/09/0010/0070

33 Kalrawas ( 13) 8/11/1/26 08/11/0010/0026 6/q/1/21 06/09/0010/0021

34 Kamalpur (48) 8/11/1/21 08/11/0010/0021 6/9/1 /35 06/09/0010/0035

35 Ka n uk a (45) 8/11/1/1 08111/0010/0001 6/9/1/7 06/09/0010/0007 36 Keshopur (23) 8/11/1/59 08/11/0010/0059 6/9/1/46 06/09/0010/0046 37 Khandewra (50) 8/11/1/58 08/11/0010/0058 6/9/1/10 06/09/0010/0010 38 Kharkhari ( 11 ) 8/11/1/5 08/11/0010/0005 6/9/1/4 06/09/0010/0004 39 Khera Murar (53 ) 8/11/1/40 08/11/0010/0040 6/9/1/40 06/09/0010/0040

40 Kheri Da1usingh (49 ) 8/11/1/61 08/11/0010/0061 6/9/1/11 06/09/0010/0011 41 Kheri Dharchana (26) 8/11/1/62 08/11/0010/0062 6/9/1/53 06/09/0010/0053 42 Kheri Motla (74 ) 8/11/1/20 08/11/0010/0020 6/9/1/34 06/09/0010/0034

43 Khijuri (70) 8/11/1/79 08/11/0010/0079 6/9/1/79 06/09/0010/0079 44 Khurampur (66) 8/11/1/76 08/11/0010/0076 6/9/1/68 06/09/0010/0068 45 Kishanpur (63) 8/11/1 172 08/11/0010/0072 6/9/1/64 06/09/0010/0064 46 Mangaleshwar (51 ) 8/11/1/39 08/11/0010/0039 6/9/1/38 06/09/0010/0038 47 Mohamadpur ( 12 ) 8/11/1/11 08/11/0010/0011 6/9/1/19 06/09/0010/0019

48 Mdhanpur (20 ) 8/11/1/32 08/11/0010/0032 6/9/1/44 06/09/0010/0044

49 Mukandpur Basa i (75 ) 8/11/1/19 08/11/0010/0019 6/9/1/33 06/09/0010/0033

50 Nanga 1 Shahbazpur (55 ) 8/11/1/46 08/11/0010/0046 6/9/1/74 06/09/0010/0074

51 Nanga1 Teju (29) 8/11/1/63 08/11/001010063 6/9/1/54 06/09/001-tl/0054

52 Nanga1 Ugra (30) 8/11/1/64 08/11/0010/0064 6/9/1/55 06/09/0010/0055

53 Nangl; Parsapur (36) 8/11/1/47 08/11/0010/0047 6/9/1/73 06/09/0010/0073 54 Nar Singhpur Garhi (8 ) 8/11/1/29 08/11/0010/0029 6/9/1/14 06/09/0010/0014

55 Nechana (1 ) 8/11/1/12 08/11/0010/0012 6/9/1/20 06/09/0010/0020 56 Odhi ( 19) 8/11/1/55 08/11/0010/0055 6/9/1/49 06/09/0010/0049

57 Panwar (65 ) 8/11/1174 08/11/0010/0074 6/9/1/66 06/09/0010/0066

58 Patuhera (49) 8/11/1/17 08/11/0010/0017 6/9/1/31 06/09/0010/0031

59 pawti (64 ) 8/1 1/1173 08/1110010/0073 6/9/1/65 06/0910070/0065 60 Pragpura (3 ) 8/11/1/3 08/11/0010/0003 6/9/1/2.. 06/09/0010/0002

61 Pranpura (61 ) 8/11/1171 08/11/0010/0071 6/9/1/63 06/09/0010/0063

62 Raipur (54) 8/11/1/44 08/11/0010/0044 6/9/1/75 ••/0,,00\0/0075 59

BAWAL C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village locatlon location lor alion lora t Ion No. (Hadbas.t No.) Code COUf> Code COUE> (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Compute!')

2 3 4 5 6

b.~l T~hsi1 (Put) --co'lcld.

63 Rajgarh ( 47) 8111/1/31 OS/11/0010/0031 6 / <)/1/8 06/09/0010/000B 64 Ram Singhpur ( 18) 8/11/1/54 08/11/0010/0054 6/9/1/4"3 06/0910010/0043

65 Rano 1\ (62) 8/1111170 08/11/0010/0070 6/9/1 /62 06/09/0010/00&2

66 Ransi Majri ( 27) 8/11/1/68 08/11/0010/0068 0/9/1/61 06/09/001010061 67 Rasiawas (25) 8/11/1/53 08111/0010/0053 6/9)1/50 9£,/09/0010/0050

68 Rudh ( 38) 6/11/1/36 08/11/0010/0036 619/1/'1.3 06/09/0010/0023

69 Rughnathpur (26) 8/1111/69 08/11/0010/0069 6/9/1/60 06/09/00,0/0060

70 Saban ( 17) 8111/1/34 08/11/0010/0034 6/9/1/42 06/09/0010/004~

71 Saidpur A1iH Jaitpur(59) 8/11/1/61 08/11/0010/0067 6/91l/S9 06/09/00-10/0059

72 Sanjarpur (16) 8111/1/33 08/11/0010/0033 6/9/1/16 06 / 09/0010/0016

73 Shahpur (33) 8/11/1/51 08/11/0010/0051 6/911/52 06/09/0010/0052 74 Shekhpur (32 ) 8/1111/65 08/11/00 10/0065 6/9/1/66 05/09/0010/0056 75 SubilSller i (67) 8/11/1/77 08/11/0010/0077 6/9/1/69 06/09/0010/0069

76 Sulkha (2 ) 8/11/1/4 08/11/001010004 6/9/1/3 06/09/0010/0003

77 Sulthanil (42) 8/1 111/15 08/11 /00 1 0/00 15 6/9/1/29 06/09/0010/0029 18 Suthani (45) 8/1111114 ·08/11/0010/0014 6/9/1/28 06/09/0010/0028 79 Tankri (48) 8/11/1/30 081l1f0010/0030 6/9/1/9 06/09/0010/0009 80 Teek 1il (60) 8/11/1/75 08/11 /00 10/0075 6/9/1/&7 06/09/0010/0067

81 Tihira (34) 8/1111/52 08/11/0010/0052 6/9/1/51 06{09/0010(0051

le•• rt T.~sil (P.rt)

As;aki Tappa Jarthal (308) 8/11/21274 08/11/0020/0274 6/9/2/139 06/09/0020/0139 2 Baqapul' (162) 8111/2/218 08111/0020/0218 6/9/2/188 06/09/0020/0188 3 Bhudla (186) 8/11/2/226 08/11/0020/0226 6/9/2/141 06/09/0020/0141 4 Bolnl (164) 8/11/2/221 08/11/0020/0221 6/9/2/185 06/09/0020/0185 5 Dawana ( 156) 8/11/2/215 08/11/0020/0215 6/9/2/179 06/09/0020/0179

6 Dodha; (160) 8/11/2/217 08/11/0020/0217 6/9/2/191 06/09/0020/0191

7 Garhi ( 163) 8/11/2/220 08/11/0020/0220 6/9/2/186 06/09/0020/0186

8 Gujriwas (159\ 8(11/2{189 08/11/0020/0189 619/2/192 06{09/0020/0192 9 Jorthal (305) 8/11/2/283 08/11/0020/0283 6/9/2/138 06/09/0020/0138

10 Kasoli ( 167) 8/11/21219 08/11/0020/0219 6/9/2/187 06/09/0020/0187

11 Kasoll ( 161) 8/11/21222 08/11/0020/0222 6/9/2/189 06/09/0020/0189 62 VILLAGE BAWAl C.D. 8LOCK Amenities and

LOCiI- tlar.le cf vl1la9~ Total rota 1 A.merl1t1es ava11able (If not ava11able wlthln the ticn (VI Itn hddtJd~t axea popula­ v111age, a dash (-) lS sh:)wn 1n the column and next Code tlul'lber) l)f the t10n to 1t 111 brackets the d1stance 1n broad ranges V1Z. t~o. vl110ge and --5 krns, 5--10 kms and 10+ k.ms of the nearest place (In number where the faC111ty lS ava11able lS glven) hectares) ot hou~e­ r duc a­ f~ed 1 ca 1 Dnnklng Post Day or Communi­ holds t 1 :)na 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rallway ket! station, hat, water­ lf any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawal Tahsil (Part) (45) 'Z72 00 795 (148) P VHG T,W,TW - ( - 5) BS

2 Badllrana (4 ) 354.90 1196 (1 q 1 ) P,M,H - (- 5) T.W,Tw PO BS

3 ryagpura (3 ) 155.40 P - (- 5) T,W,TW - (- 5) - (-5)

4 Su1kha (2 ) 794.39 2,634 (366) P (3) , PHS,~P(2) T,W,TW, PO BS M,H HP

5 Khhr Khari ( 11 ) 199.10 1,030 (132) p - (- 5) T,W,HP - (- 5) - (- 5)

6 Berwa1 (5 ) 176.04 837 (118) P PHS W,TW - (-5) - (- 5)

7 Gobindpur (6 ) 107.24 166 (30) P - (- 5) T,W,TW - (- 5) - (- 5)

8 Dharan (7 ) 452.00 1,628 (247) P,M D T,W,TW PO, BS Phone

9 Aram Nagar (46) 89.00 380 (54) P - (- 5) T,W - (- 5) 85

10 Ba1awas ( 10) 375.00 1,661 (273) P,M,H - (- 5) T,W,TW - (- 5) BS

11 Mohamadpur \ 12) 293.00 1,386 (240) P -(-5) T , 'wi, T\~ -(-5) - (- 5)

12 Nechana ( 1) 546.00 1,694 (280) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO BS

13 Ghani Suthani(44) 22.00 104 (12) - (- 5) - (- 5) T,W,TW, - (- 5) - (- 5) HP

14 Suthani (45 ) 209.00 705 (99) P,M PHS T,W,TW - (- 5) BS

15 Suthana (42) 168.00 751 (116) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

16 Asa 1was (46) 429.00 1,311 (187) P -(5-10) T,W,TW - (- 5) BS 63 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari (9) ED, T(19.00),TWE(19.00) 133.00 30.00 90.00 EAG PR Bawal (6) ED, T(165.00),TWE«165.00) 119.00 36.90 34.00 EAG PR Rewari (8) Ell. T(48.00),TWE(48.00) 85.00 8.40 14.00

PR Sawal (5) EA T(175.00),TWE(175.00) 515.00 • .:.39 95.00

PR Bawal t5) EA T(64.00),TWE(64.00) 111.00 5.10 19.00

PR Rewari (8) ED, T(66.00),TWE(66.00) 89.00 6.04 15.00 EAG PR Bawa1 (8) ED, T(68.00),TWE(68.00) 30.00 2.24 7.00 EAG PR Sawa 1 (6) EA T(212.00},TWE(212.00) 184.00 15.00 41.00

PR Sawa1 (10) ED, T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 13.00 5.00 EAG PR Sawa1 (6) EA T(132.00),TWE(132.00} 204.00 4.00 35.00

PR Sawa1 ' (5) EA T(70.00),TWE(70.00) 193.00 23-.00 1.00

PR Sawal (6) Ell. T(245.00),GC(4.00),WE(41.00}, 236.00 21.00 44.00 TWE(200.00}

PR Sawal (8) EA T( 15.00) , GC O .. OO} , WE (5.00) , 4.00 3.00 TWE(9.00) PR ' Sawa.1 (6) EA T(77.00}.GC(12.00},WE(10.00}, '7.00 15.00 20.00 TWE(55.00) PR Sawa1 (5) EA T(79.00),GC(40.00).WE(9.00), 57.00 12.00 20.00 TWE(30.00} PR,KR Sawal (5) EA T(128.00),TWE(128.00} 243.00 18.00 40.00 64 VILLAGE BANAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i anal water & days cations (potable) tele· of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai 1way ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd.

17 Patuhera (49) 421.00 1,395 (152) P MH T,W,TW -(-5) BS

18 Bagtha1a (47) 646.00 2,044 (287) P,M,H PHS,RP(2) T,W, TW PO BS

19 Mukandpur (75) 346.00 463 (74) P ·(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS 20 Kheri Mot1a (74) 139.00 361 (40) P - ( - 5) T, W, TW -(-5) BS 21 Kama1pur (48) 265.00 815 (98) P ·(5·10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

22 Banipur (40) 202.00 1,451 (221) P,M,H o T.W,TW, -(·5) BS HP 23 Ja1iawas (41) 151.00 879 (129) P ·(·5) T.W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 24 Ja1a1pur (43) 118.00 533 (90) P T.W.' TW -(-5)

25 Chirhara (39) 220.00 742 (129) P -fo.5) T.W.TW ·(·5) -(-5)

26 Ka1rawas (13) 204.00 868 (139) P -(-5) T,W.TW -(-5) -(·5)

27 AsrakaMajra (15) 261.83 749 (117) P -(-5) T.W,TW -(-5) BS

28 Behrampur (9) 235.00 855 (121) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) BS Bharangi 29 Nar Singhpur (8) 230.00 578 (82) P ·(-5) T,W.TW -{-5) -(-5) Garhi ,lO Tankri (48) 982.56 3,270 (551) P(3), PHC.PHS T,W,TW, PO. BS M(3).H.I RP(3) HP Phone 31 Rajgarh (47) 738.00 2,479 (439) P(3). PHS T.W,TW PO. 8S M.H Phone 32 Mohanpur (20) 261.00 1,218 (187) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO 8S 65

DIRECTORY f land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bawal (5) EA T(232.00),TWE(232.00) 155.00 2.00 32.00

PR Bawal (6) EA T(4B3.00),GC(45.00),TWE(43B.00) BO.OO 33.00 50.00

PR Rawar-! (14 ) EA T(20B.OO),TWE(208.00) 84.00 4.00 50.00

PR Bawal (8) EA T(74.00),TWE{74.00) 42.00 14.00 9.00 16.00 PR Ba'll81 (B) EA T(Z10.00).TWE(210.00) 35.00 4.00

PR,KR Bawal (3) EA T(143.00),TWE(143.00) Z3.00 6.00 30.00

PR Bawal (5) EA T(77.00),GC(25.00),WE(22.00), 39.00 4.00 31.00 TWE(30.00) PR Bawa1 (6) EA T(76.00),GC(1.00),WE(25.00). 26.00 4.00 12.00 TWE(50.00) PR Bawal (3) EA T(140.00),GC(2.00).WE(35.00), 55.00 9.00 16.00 TWE( 103.00) PR Bawal (3) EA T(115.00),WE(l15.00) 67.00 6.00 16.00

196.00 13.B3 27.00 /R Bawal (5) EA T(25.00),WE(25.00)

PR Bawa 1 (6) EA T(lZ.00),TWE(12.00) 189.00 12.00 22.00

PR Bawal (6) EA T(40.00),TWE(40.00) 161. 00 10.00 19.00

PR,KR Bawal (8) EA T(192.00),TWE(192.00) 4Bl.00 5.56 304.00

PR,KR Bawal (lZ) EA T(113.00),WE(55.00).TWE(5B.00} 395.00 24.00 206.00

PR Bawal (8) EA T(37.00),WE(37.00) 181.00 12.00 31.00 66 VILLAGE BANAL C.D. BLOCK Amenit1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potab 1e) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ba.a1 Tahsil (Part)--contd.

33 Sanjarpur (16) 243.00 1.041 (172) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

34 Saban (17) 417.00 872 (127) P -(-5) T.W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

35 Harchandpur (14) 273.00 897 (113) P -(-5) T,W.TW -(-5) -(-5)

36 Rudh (38) , 201.00 882 (98) P -(-5) T.W.TW -(-5) -(-5)

37 Bawal (37) 2,198.00 1.277 (184) -(-5) -(-5) T,W.TW - (-5) - (- 5) (Rural Part) 38 Ibrahimpur (50) 236.00 808 (97) P -(-5) T.W.TW -(-5) BS

39 Mangaleshwar (51) 252.00 793 (123) -(-5) -(-5) T.W.TW -(-5) BS

40 Khera Murar (53} 306.00 1.406 (193) P -(-5) T.W,TW. -(-5) BS HP

41 Gujar ~ajri (52) 238.00 1 , 194 (198) P • M. H PHS T.W.TW. PO BS HP 42 B1shanpur (73) 309.00 557 (82) P -(-5) T,W.TW -(-5) -(-5)

43 Alawalpur (72 ) 150.00 514 (71) P T.W.TW -(-5) BS

44 Raipur .. (54) 265.00 1.425 (187) P -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-51 BS HP 45 Bidawas (56) 282.00 1,220 (162) . P -(-5) T.'rI.TW -(-5) BS

46 Nangal (55) 185.00 1,193 (162) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO as Shahbazpur RP(3) HP 47 Nangl' (36) 131.00 596 (89) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Parsapur 67 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source On- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri - able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,FP Bawal (8) EA T(25.00),TWE(25.00) 160.00 30.00 28.00

PR 'Bawa 1 (2) EA T(23.00),WE(23.00) 354.00 9.00 31.00

PR,KR Bawal (2) EA T(42.00),WE(42.00) 190.00 13.00 28.00

PR Bawal (3) EA T(127.00),WE(127.00) 36.00 9.. 00 29.00

PR,KR Bawal (0) EA T(479.00),TWE(479.00) 1,382.00 68.00 269.00 "- PR Bawal (6) EA T(13S.00),TWE(135.00) 80.00 2.00 19.00

PR Bawa1 (6) EA T(197.00),TWE(197.00l 13.00 14.00 28.00

PR Bawa1 (5) EA T(209.00),GC(6.00).TWE(203.00) 42.00 13.00 42.00

PR Bawal (8) EA T(156.00),TWE(156.00) 56.00 3.00 23.00

PR Bawa1 (8) ED, T(205.00),TWE(205.00) 29.00 58.00 17 .00 EAG PR .Bawa 1 (6) ED, T(98.00),TWE(98.00) 8.00 28.00 16.00 EAG PR,KR Bawal (5) EA T(219.00),GC(S.OD),TWE(214.00) 18.00 28.00

PR Bawa1 (6) EA T(101.00),TWE(101.00) 131.00 31:00 19.00

PR Bawal (5) EA T(137.00),TWE(137.00) 16.00 6.00 26.00

PR Bawal (3) EA T(100.00),TWE(100.00) 12.00 1.00 18.00 68 VILlA6E BANAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and , loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area Dopula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms., 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t; ana 1 water & days cations {potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ stat ion, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd. 48 Dulhera (35) 304.00 504 (80) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Khurd 49 Dulhera (57) 414.00 352 (62) P T,W,TW, -(-5) Bs Kalan HP 50 Dhar.Chana (31) 297.00 658 (104) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

51 Shahpur .( 33) 215.00 1.176 (169) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS

52 Tihara (34) 286.00· 1,676 (215) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

53 Rasiawas (25) 272.00 1,254 (180) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

/54 Ramsinghpur (18) 139.00 272 (29) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

65 Odhi (19) 249.00 1.019 (149) P VHG T,W,TW ,-(5-10) BS

56 Chanduwas (21) 111. 28 364 ( 56 ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(5-10) BS HP

57 Jai Singh- (22) 409.00 1,465 (215) P -(5-10) T.W,TW -(5-10) BS ,.,..-pur Khera 58 Khandewra (50) 575.86 3,172 (449) p. M, H (10+) T,W,TW PO BS

59 Keshopur (23) 96.00 566 (85) P -(-5) T,W.TW -(5-10) BS

60 Anandpur (24) 217 .00 914 (119) P PHS T ,W -(5-10) BS

61 Kheri Dalu (49) 129.90 592 (86) P -(5-10) T.W,TW -(5-10) -- BS Singh 62 Kheri (26) 173.00 Un-- Dharchana

63 Nangal Teju (29) 197.00 856 (118) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO BS 69 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare~ roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ba'll a 1 (5) EA T{Z66.00),TWE(266.00) 20.00 1.00 17 .00

PR Bawa' (5) EA . -- T(268.00),TWE(268.00) 126.00 2.00 18.00

PR,KR Bawal (5) EA T(124.00).TWE(lZ4.00) 135.00 5.00 33.00

PR.KR Bawal (5) EA T(182.00}.TWE(182.00) 6.00 27.00

PR,KR Bawal (3) EA T(195.00).TWE(195.00) 54.00 4.00 33.00

PR Bawal (2) EA T(54.00l,TWE(~.00) 183.00 4.00 31.00 " PR Bawal (5) EA T(16.00),TWE(16.00) 105.00 7.00 11.00

PR Bawal (5) EA T(43.00).TWE(43.00) 169.00 17.00 20.00

PR,KR Bawa1 '(6) ,EA T(15.00).TWE(15.00) 77 .00 4.28 15.00

PR Bawal (8) EA T(73.00),WE(13.00) 283.00 5.00 48.00

PR Bawal (12) EA T(165.92).TWE(165.92) 339.21 0.86 69.81

PR,KR Bawal (8) EO. T(45.00),TWE{45.00) 31.00 3.00 11.00 EAG PR,KR Bawal (6) ED, T(l'.00),TWE(1'.00) 111.00 12.00 23.00 EAG PR Bawal (5) EA T(99.00),TW(99.00) 9.00 0.90 21. 00

inhabited

PR.KR Bawal (8) EA T(34.00).TWE(34.00) 135.00 2.8.00 70 VILLASE BAVAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with had bast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it. in brackets t,he distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available ;s given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or COl1111uni­ holds t ional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ ratlway ket/ stat ;on, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd.

64 Nanga1 Ugra (30) 201.94 674 (83) P -(5-10) T,W,TW - (- 5) as

65 Shekhpur (32) '24 i .00 804 (131) P -(5-10) W,TW - (- 5) BS

66 ahagwanpur (58) ,147.00 1'74 (25) P -(5-10) T,W.TW -(5-10) BS

67 Saidpur (59) 126.00 352 (54) P -(5-10) T,W.TW -(-5) as alias Jaitpur

68 Rans; Majri (27) 132.00 800 (130) P -(5-10) T .W, TW -(-5) RS

69 Rughnathpur (28) 132.00 329 (37) -(-5) -(-5) T,W.TW -(-5) BS.RS

70 bnol; (62) 270.00 708 (94) -(-5) -(-5) T.W,TW -(-5) as

71 Pranpura (61) 278.00 1,511 (212) P,M,H PHS.D. T.W.TW PO as RP(3)

72 K ishanpur (63) 185.00 584 (~8) P -(5-10) T .W, T-W - (-5) • 8S,RS

73 Pawti (64) 472.00 759 (110) P -(lOt) T .W. TW - (-5) as

74 Panwar (65} 274.00 743 (103) P,M -(5-10) T.W,TW -(-5) as

75 Teekla (60) 189.00 749 (104) P -(5-10) T.W.TW -(-5) as

(66) 229.05 844 (111) P "(5-10) T,W.TW -(-5) BS

77 Subasher i (67) 354.50 908 (125) P -(5-10) T,W.TW -(-5) BS

78 Jhabuwa (68) 664.48 2,397 (344) P PHS,RP T.W.TII -(-5) 8S

79 Kh1jur1 FO) 371.00 957 (120) P -(-5) W,TW.HP -(-5) as 71 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Lanc1 use (i .e. area under' d ifferer't types of 1and use in hec tares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two deci~al places) to and ------.. ------~------.------~------~---- vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation lng gauchar and groves)

11 13 15 16 17 18

PR.KR BaWl 1 (10) EA T(S4.o0),TWE(54.00) 1.~6.0o 0.94 21.00

PR,KR Blw.1 (6) EA T(110.00),TWE(110.00) 108 .. 00 7.00 16.00

PR,KR Baw.1 (6) EI. T(77.00),TWE(77.00) 61.01.' 9.00

PR;KR Bawal (10) f.A T(10S.00),fWE(IOS.00) 8.00 13.00

PR.KR Bawa1 (10', EA T(93.00),TWE(93.00) 14.00 1.09 1B.OO

PR.KR BawIl '.8) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 59.00 6.00 11.00

PR,KR Baw.l (13 ) EA T(144.00),TWE(144.00) 86.00 ,5.00 25.00

PR,KR Bawl1 (n) EA T(196.00),TWE(196.00) 41.00 13 _0') 28.00

PR,KR Bawa1 (13)' EA T(148.00),TWE(148.00) 14.00 1.01) 22.00

PR,KR 8&wa1 (14) EA T(122.00),TWE(122.00) lO8.DO 2.00 240.00

PR,KR P)a",.l (13 ) EA T(111.00),TWE(111.00) 74.00 7.00 82.00

PR,KR Bua1 (11 ) EA T( 161. 00 ) • TWE ( 16 1. 00 ) 5.00 5.00 18.00

PR,KR Bawa l- (10) EA T(179.07),TWE(179.07) 18.21 9,61 22.26

PR Baw.l (8) EA T(269.11).TWE(Z69.11) 54.63 10.53 20.23

PR Ban 1 (8) EA T(231.68),TWE(Z31.68) 371. 29 19.02 42.49

PR hwal (10) ED, T(184.00).TWE(184.vO) 116.00 28.00 43.00 EAG 72 VILLAGE BAWAL C.D. BLOCK Anlenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available {if not ava·ilable with i n the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (- ) is shown in the col umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets U1e distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n Inumber where the facility is available is given) hectares) Iof ------~-.------~ouse- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- olds tional water & days cations (Dotable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stat. i on, hat, water- if any way)

? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--conc1d. -(-5) Y,W -(-5) -(-5) 80t Bir Jhabuwa (69) 303.00 3 (3) -(-5)

BS 81 Badhoj (71 ) 234.00 ~64 (43) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5)

Total 24.637.47 78,670{ll.549) P(BO) MH(l),PH(l) M(22) PHS(16).D(3) H(13) RP(14) I( 1) VHG(2)

levari Tahsil (Part) • (.. 5 ) 189 Gujriwas (159) 143.26 486 ( 57') P VHG T,W,TW, -(-5) HP

214 Kathuwas (168) 192.00 714 (114) P PHS T,W -( -5) BS

215 Dawana ( 156) 286.00 615 ( 102) P VHG T,W -( -5) BS

216 La 1pur (158) 239.00 710 ( 112) P -(5-10) T,W -( .. 5) BS

217 Dodhai (160) 392.00 884 (123) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -( -5·) -(-5) tiP

218 Baqapur (162) 221. 00 580 (a9) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

219 Kasola (167) 234.00 727 (99) -(-5) PHC,PHS, T,W -(-5) BS D,RP

220 Garhi (163) 197.85 1,252 (232) II PHS T,W,HP,C -(-5) BS • 221 Bo1n; (164) 471.86 2,714 (452) P,(2) , VHG T,W, TW, PO, BS M,H HP Phone 222 Kaso1i (161) 200.00 825 (125) P VHG T,W -(-5) BS

223 Lodhana (165) 291. 00 618 (83) P -(-5) T,W;n, -(-5) BS HP

224 Pithanwas (166) 341.00 1,028 (170) P VHG T,W -(-5) BS 73 DIRECTORY land use

Apo­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 11l 15 16 17 18

KR Sawa1 (11) ED 303.00

PR Sawa1 (12) EA T{83.00).TWE(83.00) 101.00 40.00 10.00

1(9,978.78),&C(141.00) 10,257.40 S97.50 3,330.79 WE(644.00),TW(99.00) TWE(9,094.78)

PR Rewari (5) ED, T{124.00),WE{20.00),TW(24.00), 2.26 17.00 EAG TWE(SO.OO) PR.KR Rewari (S) EA T{148.00),TWE(148.00) 20.00 24.00

PR,KR Rewari (6) EA T(212.00),TWE(212.00) 33.00 41.00

PR,KR Rewari (8) EA T(142.00),TWE(142.00) 58.00 39.00

PR Rewari (10) EA T(350.00).GC(15.00),WE(13.00). 42.00 TW(15.00),TWE(307.00) PR Rewari (11 ) EA T(98.00),TWE{9S.00) 102.00 21.00

PR,KR Rewari ( 11 ) EA T(146.00),TWE(146.00) 68.00 20.00

PR,KR Rewari (11 ) EA 2.00 T{72.00).GC{l'.00),TWE{6'.00) 98.00 2.85 23.00

PR,KR Rewar'l (13) EA T(231.00),GC{24.00),TWE{207.00) 161. 00 19.86 60.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (13) EA T{123.00),TWE{)23.00) 58.00 2.00 17.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (14) EA T{127.00l.GC{20.00).TWE{107.00) 145.00 19.00

PR.KR Rewari (14) EA T(162.00l,GC(42.00),TWE(120.00) 152.00 27.00 74 VIllAGE

BAWAL C.O. BLOCK Amenities and loea- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (1f not available within the tion (with hadbast area popu1a- vi 11 age, a dash (- ) is sho~n in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the dist ance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 km:>, ~- -1'J kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace ( in number ~t ______where the• ______facility is available is given) -~_·_ -- hectares) ot house- E:juca- Med ical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t ional water & days cations (potable'l tele- of (bus graph the STOp, mar- railway ketl station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 '5 6 - 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part) --conc ld. 225 Sa1hawas (169) 302.00 641 (103 ) P - ( ·5) T ,W, 1,W -(-5) BS

226 Bhud1a (186) 347.00 1,379 (210) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) 8S

228 Sangwari (185) 224.00 1,469 (240) P(2), D T.IN, TW PO BS M,H 270 Majri Duda (188) 74.00 338 (64) P RP T -(-5) BS

271 Ladhuwas ( 187) 137.00 431 ({O) P -(-5) T Phone 8S Gujar 272 Panchor (307) 222.00 854 (134) P RP or ,W Phone 8S

273 Sanp1i (30g) 236.00 675 (96) P -(-5) ,. -(-5) -(-5)

274 Asiaki Tappa (308) 252.00 1,161 (161) - (-5) -(-5) 1 -(-5) BS Jart'.a1

US (306) 159.00 268 (44) -(-5) -(-5) l,HP -(-5) BS

276 Ra 1iawas ( 191) 285.00 ';641 (237) P,M 0 'r ,W, TW PO BS

283 Jortha.l ( 305) 1,' 98.26 2,048 ( 293) P,M,H PHS,RP(3) T •. KP .. (-5) as

ToUl 6.645.23 22.058 (3.410) P(22) PHC( 1) It( s) PHS(5) H(3) 0(3).RP(6) YHG(5)

Bawal C.D. 8lock 31,t82.10 100,12' (14.959) P(102) MHO) .PHe( 2) Grand Total "(21) PH5(21).0(6) H(16) RP(20) t (1) YHG(7) 75 IIRECTOQ.Y land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewar; (10) EA T(105.00),TWE(105.00) 161. 00 36.00

PR,KR Rewar; (10) EA T(180.00),TWE(180.00) 125.00 42.00

PR,KR Rewar; ( 10) EA T(95.00),TWE(95.00) 104.00 25.00

PR,KR Rewn1 (10) H Tl53.00),TWEl53.00) 10.00 11.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (10) HI T(63.0G),TWE(63.00) 55.00 4.00 15.00

PR,KR Rewari (10) EA T(122.00),WE(122.00) 68.00 7.00 Z5.00

PR Rewar; (14) EA T(143.00),TW(41.00),TWE(102.00) 66.00 8.00 19.00

PR Rewar; (16) EA T(189.00).TW(16.00).TWE(173.00) 20.00 9.00 34.00

PR Rewar1 (11 ) EA T(103.00),TW(22.00),TWE(81.00) 20.00 19.00 17.00

PR,KR Rewar; (" ) EA T(218.00),TWE(218.00) 23.00 44.00

PR Rewa,,1 (11 ) U. T(616.00),TWE(676.00) 307.00 34.26 181.00

t.OO T(I,88t.OO1.6C(112.001.WE(155.001.1.854.00 108.23. 199.00 TV(l18.00),TME(3.491.00)

2.00 T(13.810.78).8(253.00) 'l.l'l,48 1.001.73 4.119.1' ~E(19t.OO).TW(t17.00) TVEPI, 5". 78)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN REWARI C.D. BLOCK

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79

REWARI C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a1 Name of the village Location Locat ion location Locat ion No. (Hadbas t No.) Code COde Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Comouter)

2 3 4 5 6

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part)

1 • (292 ) 8/11/2/257 08/11/0020/0257 6/9/2/128 06/09/0020/0128 2. Aasaka (144 ) 8/11/2/180 08/11/0020/0180 6/9/2/205 06/09/0020/0205 3. Aaspur ( 114) 8/11/2/162 08/11/0020/0162 6/9/2/243 06/09/0020/0243 4. Akbarpur (146) 8/11/2/183 08/11 /0020/0 183 6/9/2/201 06/09/0020/0201 5. Alamg1rpur (298) 8/11/2/252 08/11/0020/0252 6/9/2/123 06/09/0020/0123 6. AJawa Jpur (303) 8/11/2/281 08/11/0020/0281 6/9/2/133 06/09/0020/0133 7. Asadpur (280) 8/11/2/247 08/11/0020/0247 6/9/2/116 06/09/0020/0116 8. Ba1awas· ( 128) 8/11/2/164 08/11/0020/0164 6/9/2/244 06/09/0020/0244 9. Ba11ar Kalan ( 199) 8/11/2/235 08/11 /0020/02 35 6/9/2/157 06/09/0020/0157 10. Ba liar Khurd (200) 8/11/2/237 08/11 /0020/02 37 6/9/2/156 06/09/0020/0156 11- Bambar (182 ) 8/11/2/229 08/11/0020/0229 6/9/2/162 06(09/0020/0162 12. Bangarwa (86) 8/11/2/136 08/11/0020/0136 6/9/2/246 06/09/0020/0246

13. Bar i awClS ( 170) 8/11/2/213 08/11/0020/0213 6/9/2/180 06/09/0020/0180 14. Bhagwanpur ( 121) 8/11/2/200 08/11/0020/0200 6/9/2/101 06/09/0020/0101 15. Bhanwari ( 150) B/l1 /2/ 187 08/11/0020/0187 6/9/2/196 06/09/0020/0196 16. Bharawas ( 145) B/ll/2/1B5 08/11/0020/0185 6/9/2/199 06/09/0020/0199

17. (301) 8/11/2/279 08/11/0020/0279 6/9/2/137 06/09/0020/0137 18. Bhudpur ( n6) B/JJ/2/J60 08/ n/0020/0 160 6/9/2/242 06/09/0020/0242 19. Bhurtha1 Jatt (216) 8/11/2/146 08/11/0020/0146 6/9/2/90 06/09/0020/0090 20. Bhurthal (215) 8/11/2/147 08/11/0020/0147 6/9/2/91 06/09/0020/0091 Thethar 21. (221 ) 8/11/2/142 08/11/0020/0142 6/9/2/234 06/09/0020/0234 22. Bithwana ( 149) 8/11/2/193 08/11/0020/0193 6/9/2/195 06/09/0020/0195 23. Budana (202) 8/11/2/238 08/11/0020/0238 6/9/2/110 06/09/0020/0110 24. Budani (208) 8/11/2/239 08/11/0020/0239 6/9/2/103 06/09/0020/0103

25. Chanctpur ( 124) 8/11/2/194 08/11 /0020/0 194 6/9/2/170 06/09/0020/0170

26. Chanduwas ( 117) 8/11/2/159 08/1110020/0159 6/9/2/230 06/09/0020/0230 27. Chhuriawas (157) 8/11/2/,90 08/11 /0020/0 190 6/9/2/193 06/09/0020/0193 28. Chltarpur1 (207 ) 8/11/2/202 08/11/0020/0202 6/9/2/ 104 06/09/0020/0104 29. Dabari (210) 8/11/2/152 08/11/0020/0152 6/9/2/100 06/09/0020/0100 30. Da lh.k 1 ( 133) 8/11/2/181 08/11/0020/0181 6/9/2/204 06/09/0020/0204 80

REWARI C.D. BLOCK ----- 1q91 Census 1981 Census ------Serial Name of the village L(lcatlOli Location location Location No. ( Hadbas t No.) (',)01: Code Code COde (~dn\J",l I (Computer) (Manua 1) ( Computer)

------~ ? _-_.3 4 5 6 Rewart Tahsil ,Part)--contd 31. Dan A"lampur ( ~ 10 l 8/11/2/176 08/11/0020/0176 6/9/2/211 06/09/0020/0211

32. Devlawas ( 154) 8/11/2/191 08/11/0020/0191 6/9/2/172 06/09/0020/0172

33. Dhakia (286) 8/11/2/250 08/11/0020/0250 6/9/2/115 06/09/0020/0115

34. Dha liawas ( 173) 8/11/2/195 08/11/0020/0195 6/9/2/171 06/09/0020/0171

35. Ohamlaka (155) 8/11/2/212 08/11/0020/0212 6/9/2/178 06/09/0020/0178

36. Dohaki (12ll ) 8/11/2/156 08/11 /0020/0 156 6/9/2/98 06/09/0020/0098

37. oohana (285) 8/11/2/249 08/11/0020/0249 6/9/2/121 06/09/0020/0121

38. Dumawas ( 123) 8/11/2/197 08/11/0020/0197 6/9/2/168 06/09/0020/0168

39. Dl.ongarwas (194) 8/11/2/263 08/11/0020/0263 6/9/2/152 06/09/0020/0152

40. Fatehpuri ( 181) 8/11/2/232 08/11/0020/0232 6/9/2/161 06/09/0020/0161 Pipa

41. GaJjiwas (153) 8/11/2/192 08/11/0020/0192 6/9/2/194 06/09/0020/0194

42. Gangayacha t 222) 8/11/2/143 08/11/0020/0143 6/9/2/235 06/09/0020/0235 Ahir

43. Gangaydcha (223) 8/11/2/145 08/11"/0020/0145 6/9/2/236 06/09/0020/0236 Jatt

44. Gang011 (135) 8/11/2/166 08/11/0020/0166 6/9/2/221 06/09/0020/0221

45. Garh j (294) 8/11/2/259 08/11/0020/0259 6/9/2/130 06/09/0020/0130 Alawa lpur

46. Ghata 1 (291) 8/11/2/256 08/11/0020/0256 6/9/2/127 06/09/0020/0127 Mahaniawas

47. Ghurakawas ( 217) ~/11/2/154 08/11 /0020/0 154 6/9/2/96 06/09/0020/0096

48. Gindo Khar ( 113) 8/11/2/139 08/11/0020/0139 6/9/2/240 06/09/0020/0240

49. Goka 19a rh,. ( 119) 8/11/2/157 08/11/0020/0157 6/9/2/232 06/09/0020/0232

50. Goka 1p ur ( 211) 8/11/2/150 08/11/0020/0150 6/9/2/94 06/09/0020/0094

51. Hilnsaka (203) 8/11/2/236 08/11/0020/0236 6/9/2/108 06/09/0020/0108

52. Husainpur ( 134) 8/11/2/171 08/11/0020/0171 6/9/2/224 06/09/0020/0224

53. Jaitrawas ( 143) 8/11/2/179 08/11/0020/0179 6/9/2/206 06/09/0020/0206

54. Janti (212) 8/11/2/149 08/1110020/0149 6/9/2/93 06/09/0020/0093

55. Jantsa irwas (213) 8/11/2/148 08/11/0020/0148 6/9/2/92 06/09/0020/0092

56. Jatuwas ( 148) 8/11/2/182 08/11/0020/0182 6/9/2/202 06/09/0020/0202 51. Jhanjanwas ( 12.2} 8/ "121'98 08/11/0020/0'98 6/9/2/169 06/139/0020/0169 58. Jitpur (282) 8/11/2/248 08/11/0020/0248 6/9/2/120 06/09/0020/0'120 Istamrar 81

REWARI C.O. BLOCK

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1991 Census 1981 Census ------Ser; a 1 :Ne.me of the ;)i 11 age location Location I oeat ion location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Comp.;te r ) I "'Ia,1ua 1) (CompLlt<:!r)

"_---- -...... ~~-..- -~- 3 4 5 6 _ ...... _-- Rewari Tahsl1--contd. 59. Jonawas (97) 8/11/21266 08/11/0020/0266 (,/9/2/155 06/09/0020/0155

60. ( 296) 8/11/2/254 08/11/0020/0254 6/9/2/125 06/0Q/0020/0125

61. Kakoria (214) 8/11/2/151 08/11/0020/0151 6/9/2/95 06/09/0020/0095

62. Kalaka (177 ) 8/11/2/208 08/11/0020/0208 6/9/2/166 06/09/0020/0166

63. Ka 1uwas ( 118) 8/11/2/158 08/11/0020/0158 6/9/2/231 06/09/0020/0231

64. Kama1pur (152) 8/11/2/188 Oa/11/a020/01S8 6/9/2/197 06/09/0020/0197

65. Kanhawas (189) 8/11/2/269 08/11/002010269 6/912/149 06/09/0020/0149

66. Kan Majra ( 126) 8/11/2/168 08/11/0020/0168 8/9/2/226 06/09/0020/0226

67. Kapariwas (290) 8/11 /2/255 08/11/0020/0255 6/9/21126 &6/09/0020/0126

68. Karnawas ( 151) 8/11/2/186 08111/0020/0 l86 6/9/2/198 06/09/0020/0198

69. Kauns iwas (175) 8/11/2/209 08/11/0020/0209 6/9/2/175 06/09/0020/0175

70. Kha 1iawas (283) 8/11/2/Z62 08/11/0020/0262 6/9/2/136 06/09/0020/0136

71. Khalipur1 (179) 8/11/2/206 08/11/0020/0206 6/9/2/164 06/09/0020/0164

72. Khargwas (127) 8/11/2/163 08/11/0020/0163 6/9/2/229 06/09/0020/0229

73. Khar Khara (300) 8/11/2/261 08/11/0020/0261 6/9/2/135 06/09/0020/0135

74. Khar Khari ( 142) 8/11/2/178 08/11/0020/0178 6/9/2/207 06/(19/0020/0207 Bh1wan

75. Kharsank i ( 147) 8111/2/184 08/11/(1020/0184 6/9/2/200 06/09/0020/0200

76. Khatawa 11 (284) 8/11/2/251 08/11/0020/0251 6/9/21122 06 (09/ (1020/0 122

77. Kh1juri (190) 8/11/21268 08/11/0020/0268 6/91?/1~0 06/0~/OO20/01S0

78. Ladhuwas Ah1r(129) 8/11/2/165 08/11/0020/0165 6/9/l/n8 06/09/0020/0228

79. ( 115) 8/)1/2/161 08/11/0020/0161 6/9/2/241 D6/D9/D02Cj024 J

80. L isana (220 ) 8/11/2/141 08/11/0020/0141 6/912/233 or /C(I/OO2C/0233 81. Maheshari (293) 8/11/2/258 08111 /0020/0258 6/9/2/129 06/09;0020/0129

82 Majra Gut-das ( 176) 8/11/2/227 08/11/0020/0227 6/9/2/176 06/09/0020/0176

83. Majra Sheoraj(180) 8/11/2/233 08/11/0020/0233 6/9/2/163 06/09/0020/0163

84. Ma 1aller a (278) 8/11/2/24~ 08/11/0020/0244 6/9/2/114 06/09/0020/0114

85. Malpura ( 295) 8/11/2/253 08/11/0020/0253 6/9/2/124 06/09/0020/0124

86. Mandh1a kalan(178) 8/11/2/207 08/11/0020/0207 6/9/2/165 06/09/0020/0165 87. Masanf ( 196) 8/11/2/264 08/11/0020/0264 6/9/2/153 06/09/0020/0153

88. Meerpur (274) 8/11/2/241 08/11/0020/0241 6/9/2/112 06/09/0020/0112

89. Molhawas ( 183) 8/11/2/231 08/11/0020/0231 6/9/2/159 06/09/0020/0159 82

REWARI C.D. BLOCk 1991 Census 1981 Census ""'Ser; a' Name of the village location location l ocat i on location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1 ) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) 2 3 4 5 6

Rewar1 Tahs11--concld. 90. Mundhalia (218) 8/11/2/153 08/11/0020/0153 6/9/2/#/9 06/09/0020(009, 91. Mund1a Khera ( 198) 8/11/2/234 08/11/0020/0234 6/9/2/158 06/09/0020/0158 92. Muradpuri ( 184) 8/11/2/230 08/11/0020/0230 6/9/2/160 06/09/0020/0160 93 Nandrampur (304) 8/11/2/282 08/11/0020/0282 6/9/2/131 06/09/0020/0131 Bas

94. Nanga 1i ( 141 ) 8/11/2/177 08/11/0020/0177 6/9/2/208 06/09/0020/0208 Godha

95. Narainpur ( 138) 8/11/2/172 08/11/0020/0172 6/9/2/223 06/09/0020/0223 96. Naya Gaon (219 ) 8/11/2/155 08/11/0020/0155 6/9/2/97 06/09/0020/0097

97. Niganiawas (192) 8/11/2/277 08/11/0020/0277 6/9/2/146 06/09/0020/0146 98. Nikhari ( 193) 8/11/2/278 08/11/0020/0278 6/9/2/151 06/09/0020/0151 99. Pach1al (276) 8/11/2/243 08/11/0020/0243 6/9/2/113 06/09/0020/0113

100. Padniawas (172 ) 8/11/2/219 08/11/0020/0210 6/9/2/173 06/09/0020/0173 101. Phadani (201) 8/11/2/26!r 08/11/0020/0265 6/9/2/109 06/09/0020/0109

102. Phideri (204) 8/11/2/205 08/11/0020/0205 6/9/2/107 06/09/0020/0107 103 Piwara (174) 8/11/2/196 08/11/0020/0196 6/9/2/174 06/09/0020/0174

104. Pokharpur (206 ) 8/11/2/203 08/11/0020/0203 6/9/2/105 06/09/0020/0105

105. Qutubpur1 (205) 8/11/2/204 08/11/0020/0204 6/9/2/106 06/09/0020/0106 J,agir

106: Qutabpur ( 131 ) 8/11/2/169 08/11/0020/0169 6/9/2/225 06/09/0020/0225 Mola

107. Ramgarh (209 ) 8/11/2/201 08/11/0020/0201 6/9/2/102 06/09/0020/0102 108 Rampura (132) 8/11/2/170 08/11/0020/0170 6/9/2/203 06/09/0020/0203 109. ( 195) 8/11/2/267 08/11/0020/0267 6/9/2/154 06/09/0020/0154 110. Rewari ( 125) 8/11/2/199 08/11/0020/0199 6/9/2/167 06/09/0020/0167 (Rura 1)

111. Rojhaka (281) 8/11/2/246 08/11 /0020/0246 6/9/2/119 06/09/0020/0119 112. ( 130) 8/11/2/167 08/11/0020/0167 6/9/2/227 06/09/0020/0227 113. Shahbajpur ( 171 ) 8111/2/211 08/11/0020/0211 6/9/2/177 06/09/0020/0177 Khalsa

114. Sunaria (279) 8/11/2/245 08/11/0020/0245 6/9/2/117 06/09/0020/0117 115. Tatarpur ( 277) 8/11/2/242 08/11/0020/0242 6/9/2/118 06/09/0020/0118 I stamrar

116. Tatarpur (302 ) 8/11/2/280 08/11/0020/0280 6/9/2/132 06/09/0020/0132 Khalasa

117. Thothwalka ( 139) 8/11/2/175 08/11/0020/0175 6/9/2/212 06/09/0020/0212

118. Turk iawas (275 ) 8/11/2/240 08/11/0020/0240 6/9/2/ 111 06/09/0020/0111 VILLAGE DIRECTORY REWARI C.D. BLOCK

83 84 VIllAGE REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in bracket.s the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house------~------~-Educa- Medical Orinking Post Oay or COflllluni- holds tional water & days cat tOllS (potable) tele- af (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewar1 Tahs" (Part) 136 Bangarwa (86) 137.59 241 (42) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

139 Gindo'Khar ( 113) 388.77 1,410 (21Z} P,M -(5-10} T,W -(-5) BS,RS

141 Usana (220 ) 6Z2.00 1,321 ( 205) P - (-5) T,W,TW -( -5) BS

142 Blkaner r221) 191.41 1.887 ( 304) P(Z), PHS,D, T.W,TW. PO, Phone -- BS M,H R,(2) HP 143 Gangayacha (222) 329.00 2,266 (356) P PHS, T.W,TW. Phone BS AM .. RP(4) HP 145 GangaYllcha (223) 293.80 1,083 ( 167) P - [-5} T.W,TIoI, -(-5) as Jatt HP,C 146 Bhurthlll Jatt(216) 369.00 1.319 (174) P -(-5) T.W,TW - (- 5) -(-5)

147 9hurtha 1 (215) 230.26 384 (53) P -(-5) T,W.TN -(-51 BS Thethar 148 Jantsa 1rwas (213) 342.00 1,397 (214) P,M -(-5) T,W PO BS

149 Jant1 (212) 157.00 575 (97) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

150 Goka1pur (211 ) 263.00 1,810 ( 287) P,M.H -(-5) T.W,TW -(-5) BS

~51 Kakor1a (214) 310.00 1,550 (207) P,M.H PHS,RP T,W.TW PO BS

152 Dabari (210) 154.00 435 (68) P -(-s) T -(-5) as .... [ .

153 Mundha 118 (218) 161.00 194 ( 115) " ,. -(-5) T.TW -(-5) BS

154 Gtrurakawu {.21i } 144.47 500 (72 ) P - (-5) T.rW -(-5) BS

, 155 lIaya Gaon (219) 180.89 1.181 ( 170) p - (-5) T.TIoI -(-5) BS 85 OIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewari (8) EA T(28.00), TWE(28.00) 96.00 0.59 13.00

PR.KR Rewari (8) EA T(319.47). TWE{319.47) 33.34 6.71 29.25

PR.KR Rewari (3) EA T(375.00), TW(15.00). TWE(360.00} 159.00 12.00 76.00

PR Rewari (6) EA T(170.00), GC(7.00), TW(13.00) 0.41 21.00 TWE(150.00) PR Rewar1 (6) EA T{290.00), GC(4.00), TWE(286.00) 1.00 38.00

PR Rewar1 (6) EA T(262.00), TWE(262.00) 6.00 0.80 25.00

PR Rewari (6) EA T( 335.00), TWE(335.00) 5.00 29.00

PR Rewar1 (6) EA T(191.26), TWE( 191.26) 21.00 18.00

PR,KR Rewari (12) EA T(265.00), TWE(265.00) 42.00 1.00 34.00

PR,KR Rewari ( 13) EA T(111.13), TWE(111.13) 32.38 0.17 13.32

PR,KR Rewari ( 13) ED,EAG -- T(177.72), TWE(l77.72) 51.86 0.42 33.00

PR Rewari (6) EA T(254.00), TWE(254.00) 56.00

PR,KR Rewari (9) ED.EAG T(129.00). TWE(129.00) 5.00 20.00

PR Rewar1 ( 5) EA T(75.00), TWE(75.00) 60.00 26.00

PR Rewar1 (8) EA T(113.00), TWE(113.00) 5.00 10.47 16.00

PR REwari (6) EA T(121.00),TWE(121.00) 27.00 12.89 20.00 86 VILLAGE REVARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in bral..kets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ hol ds t i onal water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat i on, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--\..onta. 156 Dohak; (120) 378.00 920 (137) P,M T -(-I») BS

157 Goka'garh (119) 919.00 4.882 (829) P,~.H T,W,HP PO, BS Phone

158 Ka1uwas (118) 124.00 1,232 (194) P PHS T.W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

159 Chanduwas (117) 192.22 1,157 (182) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

160 8hudpur (115) 172.80 1,749 (320) P,M,M -(5-10) T,W,TW PO BS

161 Lakhnor (115) 204.• 00 868 (123) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) R~-5)

162t Aaspur (114) 218.53 28 (4) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5)

163 Khargwas (127) 233.10 1,183 (206) P PHS T.W,TW -(-5) as

164 Balawas Ahir (128) 163.00 1,226 (192) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) as

165 Ladhuwas Ahir(129) 171.00 1,040 (166) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

166 Gangol; (135) 235.00 Un-

167 Saharanwas (130) 174.00 2,173 (344) P,M o T,W PO f 8S Phone

168 Kanmajra (126) 123.83 Un-

169 Qutabpur (1~1) 244.65 355 (66) P(4) PHS, T,W,TW, Phone as Mola (Part) RP(7} HP 170 Rampura (132) 316.00 2,619 (411) -(-5) PHS T,W,TW Phone -(-5) .HP

171 Husa 1npur (134) 337.00 1,305 (182) P -(5-10) ~,rw,c -(5-10) -(-5)

172 Narainpur (138) 111. 00 450 (68) P -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -- BS 87 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village dlstance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu1tur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewari (10) EA T( 152.00), TWE(152.00) 169.00 12.00 45.00

PR,KR Rewari (3) EA T(396.00), TWE(396.00) 348.00 7.00 168.00

PR Rewar1 (2) EA T(60.00), WE(30.00), TW(20.00) • 47.00 17.00 TWE( 10.00) PR- Rewari (2) EA T(52.00), NE(30.00), TW( 15.00), 105.00 2.22 33.00 TWE(7 .00) PR Rewari (5) EA T(73.0o), WE(73.09) 65.00 1.80 33.00

PR,KR Rewari (7) EA T(177.o0), TNE(177.0o) 4.00 2.00 21.00

PR Rewar'l (5) Ea,EAG -- T(152.00), TNE(152.o0) 51.00 0.$3 15.00

PR Rewari (4) EA T( 122.42), GC(10.12), WE(101.17l, 65.76 0.41 44.51 TN( 11. 13) PR Rewad (5) EA T( 102.00), TNE (102.00) 31.00 30.00

PR Rewa.r 1 (2) EA T(52.00) WE(30.00), TW(13.00) 86.00 33.00 TNE(9.00) inhabited PR Rewari (8) EA T(83.00), WE(42.00), TW( 18.00) 54.00 37.00 TWE(23.00) inhabited PR Rewar1 (2) EA T(111.29), WE(40.47), TW(30.35), 81.95 0.39 50.42 TWE(40.47) PR Rewari (2) EA T(39.00), WE(39.00) 153.00 20.00 104.00

PR Rewari (3) £A T(120.00), W£(120.00) 184.00 4.00 29.00

PR Rewar1 (6) EA T(76.00). TWE(76.00) 22.00 1.00 12.00 88 VILLAGE REWARI C.D. BLOCK Menities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t ion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or COlll11uni­ holds tiona 1 water & days cat10ns (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part)--contd.

17S Thothwa1ka (139) 244.83 583 (92) P PHS T.W -(-5) BS

176 Dttn Aa lampur (140) 61.92 132 (~7) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) 8S

177 Nanga1' Godha(141) 66.00 929 (167) P,M,H -(10+) W,HP PO BS

178 Khall"khar 1 (142) 106.00 3" (53) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS 8h iII'an

179 Ja 1tt·awas (143) 377.00 1.595 (214) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) 8S

180 Aasakl' ( 144) 30.00 Un- 181 Da .1aH (133) 183.32 632 (101) P -(5-10) T.W,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

182 Jatuwas (148) 329.00 968 (157) P -(5-10) T.W.TW, -(-5) BS HP

183 Akbarpur ( 146) 77 .29 290 (42) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

184 Kharsank 1 (147) 92.67 243 (34) P -(5-10) T.W,TW -(-5) as

185 Sharawas (145) 1.114.89 3,607 (537) P(2),M PHC,PHS T,W,TW PO,Phone BS,RS

186 Karnawas (15~) 326.98 1.633 (239) P(2).M,H PHS T,W,TW,HP PO BS # 187 Bhanwar1 "5D) 228.24 251 (38) P -(5-10) T.W.TW -(5-10) • (-5)

188 Kamalpur (152) 219.34 891 (140) P -(-5) T.W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

190 Chhur1awas (157) 150.00 876 (133) P -(5-10) T.W,TW.HP PC - (-5 J

191 Devlawas (154) 124.00 401 (59) P -(-5) T.W.TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 89 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and viii age distance F~;;;i------r;;ig;t;d-b;-;~~;~;------U~:------c~ii~;:--A;;;-~~t-- (in kms) irr;- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari (8) EA T(69.811, TWE (69.81) 143.66 31.36

PR Rewari (6) ED,EAG T(38.00), TWE(38.00) 15.00 0.92 8.00

PR Rewar1 (6) EA T(23.00), WE(23.00) 25.00 18.00

PR,FP Rewari (6' ED, EAG T(59.00), WE(59.00) 36.00 11.00

PR Rewari (8) EA T(H1.00), WE(131.00) 2\2.00 1.00 33.00

inhab1ted PR Rewari ( 3) EA T(48.00), TWE(48.00) 1(1. 00 1. 32 13.00

PR Rewar1 (3) Ell T(271.00), GC(40.00), W£(11.00l, 1.00 33.00 24.00 TW(16.00), TWE(204.00)

PR,KR Rewar1 (5 ) EA T( 49.00), TWE(49.00) 21. 00 1. 29 6.00

PR,KR Rewari (51 EA T(72.00), TWE(72.00) 10.00 0.67 10.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (6) EA T(439.08), GC(22.26), TWE(416.82} 567.56 26.30 81. 95

PR Rewar1 (6) EA T(234.71), TWE(234.71) 69.81 0.20 22.26

PR Rewar1 (6) En,EIIG .- T(198.00)., TW(46.00), TWE(152.00) 2.24 28.00

PR Rewarl (5 ) ED,EAG .- T( 189.00). GC ( 15.00). WE (14.00) , 2.00 2.34 26.00 1; TW(5.00). TWE(155.00)

PR Rewar1 (5 ) ED,EAG -- T(133.00), Ge(10.00), WEI 15.00), 17 .00 TW(5.00), TWE(103.00)

PR Pataud1 (21 EA T(105.00), GC(34.00). WE(l6.00), 19.00 TW(4.00), TWE(51.00) 90

VIllAGE REVARI C.D. BLOCK Amenittes and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd. 192 Gajj 1was ( 153) 51.00 157 (24) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

193 Blthwana (149) 212.00 1J97 (207) P,M PHS T,W,TW,HP PO BS

194t Chandpur (124) 174.00 286 (40) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

195 Dha liawas (173) 210.43 476 (69) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

196t Plwara (174) 163.90 355 (41) -(-5) VI;fG T,W -(-5) -(-5)

197 Dumawas (123) 26.00 93 (18) -(-5) <:(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS

198 Jhanjanwas (122) 53.01 125 (25) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS

199 Rewar1 (125) 123.00 7,111(1395) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) (Rura' Part)

200 Bhagwanpur (121) 252.12 893 (132) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) , 201 Ramgarh \ (Z09) 252.52 1,257 (196) P,M -(5-10) T,W PO as

202t Chitarpuri (207) 97.00 522 (73) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

203 Pokharpur (206) 109.00 Un- 204 Qutubpurl (205) 80.00 Un- Jag1r 205 Phlder 1 (Z04) 239.00 1,366 (218) P(2), PHS T,W Phone BS M(2) 206 Khal11pur1 (179) 103.00 383 (64) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS

207 Mandh 1a (178) 204.00 898 (142) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Kalan

208 Kalaka (177) 288.00 1,137 (175) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) 91 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares' roach town sup~ly rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (i ncl'Ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewar1 (5 ) ED,EAG -- T(43.00), GC(S.OO), WE(5.00), S.OO TW(2.00), TWE(2S.00). PR Rewari ( 5) ED,EAG -- T(145.00). WE(145.00) 41.00 26.00

PR Rewar1 ( 1) ED,EAG -- T(136.00), TWE{136.00) 25.00 13.00

PR,J5.R Rewari (3) ED,EAG -- T( lS0. 00), GC(7.00), WE(173.00) 12.00 1.43 17.00

PR,KR Rewari (2) ED,EAG -- T( 131 t 55 ) , TWE( 131.55) 14.84 10.39 7.12

PR,KR Rewari (11) EA T(22.DO), TWE(22.00) 4.QO

PR Rewari (1) EA T(48.00), TWE(4S.00) 1.01 4.00

KR,FP Rewari ( 1) ED,EAG -- T(23.00), GC(23.00)

PR Rewar1 (5) EA T( 111. 29), TW(30.35), TWE(SO.94) 119.3S 9.31 12.14

PR Rewari (S) EA T(197.00), GC(20.00), TW(65.00), 18.00 9.52 2S.00 TWE ( 112.00 ) KR Rewari (6) ED,EAG -- T(27.00), TWE(27.00) 62.00 S.OO

1nhab ited inhabited

PR Rewarl (5) EA T(171.00), GC(7.00), TWE(164.00) 18.00 24.00 26.00

PR,KR Rewarl (3) ED,EAG -- T(SO.OO), TWE(SO.OO) 5.00 5.00 13.00

PR,KR Rewarl (2 ) ED,EAG -- T(149.00), TWE(149.00) 25.00 5.00 25.00

PR,KR Rewarl (2) ED,EAG -- T(lS9.00), TWE(189.00) 39.00 22.00 3S.00 92

VILLAGE REYARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ sta~ion, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd.

209 Kaunsiwas (175) 212.86 892 (122) P T,W -(-5) BS

210 Padniawas (172) 171.18 907 (141) P,M,H -(-5) T,W -(-5) B5

211 Shahbajpur (171) 170.00 1,466 (211) P,M,H PHS T,W -(-5) BS Khalsa

212 Dhamlaka (155) 106.00 292 (49) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) - (-5)

213 (170) 224.00 553 (91) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) - (-5)

227 Majra Gurdas (176) 152.00 644 (104) P -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

229 Bambar (182) 155.00 331 (51) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

230 Muradpur i ( 184) 65.00 225 (31) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

231 Molhawas (183) 81.00 150 (23) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) 85

/232 Fatehpuri Pipa( 181) 120.85 507 ( 65 ) - ( - 5 ) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

233 MajraSheoraj (180) 212.00 1.006 (159) P,M,'k PHS T,W,TW PO BS

234 (198) 118.00 668 (109) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

235 Baliar Kalan (199) 158.00 431 (69) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

236 (203) 250.00 1,890 (294) P.M PHS T,W,TW -(-5) 8S

237 Bal1ar Khurd (200) 167.00 1,051 (161) P -(-5) T,W, TjI -(-5) BS

238 Budana (202) 231.00 1,104 (168) P -(-5) T,W,TW BS 93

OIRECTOilY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewari ( 3) EA T(164.00), Ge(10.00), WE(154.00) 20.00 12.86 16.00

PR.KR Rewari ( 5) ED,EAG -- T( 153.00). Ge(5.00) , WE(148.00) 0.18 18.00

PR,KR Rewari (5) EA T(139.00), Ge(8.00), WE ( 131. 00) 4.00 27.00

PR.KR Rewar1 (6) EA T(76.00), TWE(76.00) 15.00 15.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (5) EA T(168.00), TWE( 168.00) 33.00 23.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (3) EA T( 116.00), TWE ( 116.00 ) 15.00 21.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (5 ) EA T(11S.00), TWE(118.00) 23.00 14.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (6) ED,EAG -- T(46.00), Ge(20.00), TWE(26.00) 11.00 8.00

PR,KR Rewari (6) ED,EAG T(64.00), WE(64.00) 9.00 8.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (5) ED,EAG T(61.56), TWE(61.56) 47.79 11. 50

PR,KR Rewar1 (3) EA T( 12 5 . 00 ), TW E( 125. 00 ) 61.00 26.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (6) ED,EAG T(47. 00), TWE(47.00) 58.00 3.00 10.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (8) ED,EAG T(98.00), TWE(98.00) 36.00 6.00 18.00

PR Rewar1 (8) EA T(112.00), TWE(112.00) 103.00 l.00 34.00

PR Rewar1 (8) EA T( 133.00), TWE ( 133.00 ) 14.00 20.00

PR,FP Rewar1 (8) EA T(130.00), TWE(130.00) 86.00 15.00 94

VILLAGE REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a aash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Conrnuni­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat ion. hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewart Tahstl (Part)--contd. l!3!1 Budan'l (208) 120.00 552 (88) P -(5-10) T -(-5) BS

240 Turk 'I awlS (275) 113.00 818 (147) P,M PHS T, TW PO BS

241 Meerpur (274) 310.00 2,183 (366) P,M PHC,PHS T,TW PO BS 242' Tatarpur (277) 234.00 1,070 (143) P,M -(-5) T,HP PO BS Istamrar 2431' Pachlai (276) 82.00 2 (2) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

244 Malahera (278) 274.00 845 (127) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

245 Sunaria (279) 127.00 458 (64) P -(-5) T',HP -(-5) BS

246 Rojhaka (281) 209.00 637 (92) P . - (-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

247 Asadpur (280) 149.00 477 (63) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS

248 Jitpur (282) 303.00 966 (137) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Istamrar 24'1' Dohalla (285) 275.00 109 (20) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

250 Dttakia (286) 263.00 1,044 (132) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

251 Khatawal1 (284) 801.67 804 (104) P PHS T,TW,HP PO as

252 Alamg1rpur (298) 462.00 875 (139) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) as

253 Mllpura (295) 489.00 1,517 (373) P -(-5) T,HP PO,Phone as

254 Jonilwas (296) 157.00 578 (130) P -(-5) T,HP Phone -(-5)

255 Klper1was (290) 343.00 1,927 (498) P,M,H PHS,RP(3) TIHP Phone as 95 DIRECTORY land use

'App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area, under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance F~;;;t------i;;i~;t~d-b;-~~~;~;------U~:------C~it~;:--A;;;-~~t-- (in kms) irr;- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewar1 (S) EA T(64.00 ). TWE(64.00) 45.00 11.00

PR,KR Rewar'l 110 ) EA T(91.00). TWEI9l.00) 8.00 1.00 13.00

j> PR ,¥oR Rewar' l 10) 'EA T(1aO.ool. TWE(1S0.OG) ~().()() 5' .GO 49.00 PR,KR Rewar1 ( 11) fA T(163.00), TW(SO.OO), TWE(83.00) 46.00 3.00 22.00

Rewari ( 10) T(40.49), TW(40.49) 32.28 7.10 2.13 PR ED.EAG --

PR.KR Rewar; ( 14) fA T(218.00), TW(102.00). TWE(116.00) 33.00 4.00 19.00

PR,KR Rewarl ( 11) EA T(71.00) • TW(40.00), TWE(31.00) 39.00 1.00 16.00

PR Rewar! ( 14) EA T(89.00). TWE(89.00) 99.00 4.00 17.00

PR,ICR Rewarl (8) EA T{48.00), TW{27.00), TWE(21.00) 29.00 50.00 22.00

PR.KR Rewarl ( 16) fA T(156.00), TWE(156.00) 90.00 4.00 53.00

PR Rewart ( 15) EA T(113.00), TW(51.00), TWE (62.00) 154.00 8.00

PR,KR Rewart ( 14) EA T(220.001. TW(S6.001. TWE(134.00) 18.00 1.00 24.00

PR Rewarl (20) EA T(590.83). TW(242.81). TNEI348.02) 1%4.44 14.57 71.S3

PR Rewari (18) EA T(386.00). TW(34.00). TNE(352.00) 16.00 31.00 29.00

97.00 PR Rewari (22 ) EA T(352.00). TNE(352.00) 8.00 32.00

PR Rewar1 (19) EA T(116.00). TWI12.00). TWE(104.00) 3.00 8.00 30.00

PR Rewar1 (24) 1:A T(248.00). TWE(248.00) 31.00 1.00 63.00 96

VILLAGE REWARI C.D. BLOCK _nUies and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or COlll1luni­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat ion. hat. water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Revart Tahsil (Part)--contd.

256 Ghata 1 (291) 325.00 1.487 (235) P -(5-1Q) T.TW -(-5) as Mahaniawas

257 Aakera (292) 294.00 1.887 (362) P RP T,W,HP -(-5) BS

258 Maheshari (293) 324.00 3.216 t834) P RP T.W,HP Phone BS

259 Garh i (294) 301.00 1.323 (217) P -(-5) T.MP -(-5) -(-5) Alawalpur

261 Khar Khara (300) 455.67 2.575 (428) P.H.H -(-5) T,TW.HP PO BS'

262 Kha 1iawas (283) 429.77 1.093 (183) P -(5-10) T.TW,HP PO BS

263 (194) 298.00 1.251 (206) P -(-5) T.TW PO -(-5)

264 (196) 225.00 969 (161) P.M,1i PHS T,TW PO

265 Phadan1 (201) 208.00 715 (123) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) lS,

266 Jonawas (197) 243.00 1,333 (212) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS

267 Rasgan (195) 106.20 659 (126) P VHG T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

268 Kh1juri (190) 451.00 1,238 (186) P -(-5) T,HP Phone BS

269 Kanhawas (189) 73.00 194 (30) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

277 Mtganiawas (192) 213.00 555 (87 J P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) -(-5)

278 Mikhlr1 (193) 275.00 1,051 (169) P,M,H PHS T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

279 8hatsana (301) 1.165.00 1,820 (276) P -(~-10) T,W,TW.HP PO BS 97 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ ab1e available gated waste for cu1ti- (inc1 ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 11) 16 17 18

PR Rewari (25) EA T(222 .00), TWE(222.DO) 12.00 28.00 63.00

PR Rewar1 (26) EA T(247.00), TW(Z5.00). TWE(Z22.00) 23.01) 24.00

PR Rewar1 (23) EA T(283.00). TW(30.00). TWE(253.00) 1.00 40.00

PR Rewari (19) EA T(273.00), TW(22.00), TWE(251.00) 9.00 19.00

PR Rewar1 (15) ED.EAG .- T(255.00) , TW(60.00). TWE(195.00) 10.00 85.67 105.00

PR Rewar1 ( 14) EA T(233.50), TWE(Z33.50) 80.94 4.04 111 .29

PR.KR Rewar1 (11 ) EA T(112.00). TW(12.00), TWE(100.00) 81.00 2.00 103.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (11) EA T(146.00). TWE( 146.00) 34.00 14.00 31.00

PR Rewar1 (8) ED.EAG T( 122.00) , TWE ( 122.00) 62.09 1.00 17.00

PR.KR Rewa,1 (10) EA T(142.00), TW(50.00), TWE (92.00) 71.00 6.00 24.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (11 ) EA T(83.38). TWE(83.38), 5.06 17.76

PR,KR Rewar1 (10) EA T(20l.00J, TW(50.00), TWEelS1.00) 205.00 45.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (8) ED.EAG -- T(45.00). See20.00). TW(16.DO). 22.00 6.00 TNE(9.DO) PR,KR Rewar1 (11 ) ED.EAG _- T(109.00). TWE(109.00) 13.00 4.00 87.00

PR.KR Rewar1 (11 ) ED,EAG _- T(140.00), TWE(140.00) 135.00

PR Rewar1 (13) EA T(ag6.00), TW(395.00). TWE(SOl.00) 158.00 U.OO 98.00 98 VILLAGE REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with nadbast area popula­ vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the dist.ance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potab 1e) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat. water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

280 Tatarpur (302 ) 228.24 1.126(151) P.M -(5-10) T.W,TW. -(5-10) BS Kha1asa HP 281 A1awalpur (303) 371.90 673 (104) p -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

282 Nandrampur (304) 1.052.98 3,909 (621) P,M,H D,RP(3) T,W,TW. PO, Phone-- Bs Bas HP Rewar1 C.D. Block Total 29,305.50 12,3351(20193) P(104) PHe(2) "(29) PHS(22) H(15) 0(3) RP(22) YHG(2) 99 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1 y rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (inc1ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari ( 18) EA T{168.00), WE(10.00), TW(15.00). 43.00 0.24 17.00 TWE( 143.00) PR Rewar1 ( 18) EA T{259.00), TW(4.00) , TWE ( 255 • 00 ) 90.00 2.90 20.00

PR Rewar1 (19) EA T{656.00), WE(20.00), TW ( 17 1 • 00 ) , 236.00 89.98 71.00 TWE(465.00)

T(18. 186.49). 6C(270.38) 6.111.05 747.29 3.682.84 WE(1.624.64). TV(1.874.13) TVE(14.417.34)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK

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103 KHOL AT REWARl C.D. BLOCK ------_ ------~------~~------1991 Census 14lS1 Census

------~- ---~------Serlal Name of the village location location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1 ) (Computer) ------2 3 4 5 6 ---- Rewari Tahsil (Pa"t)

1. Aa1iwas (83) 8/11/2/116 08/11/0020/0116 6/9/2/253 06/09/0020/0253 2 Ahrod (29) 8/11/2/100 08/11/0020/0100 6/9/2/280 06/09/0020/0280 3. Badh Jethu ( 137) 8/11/2/173 08/11/002070173 6/9/2/222 06/09/0020/0222 4. Badh Sundrod (67) 8/11/2/134 08/11/0[\20/0134 6/9/2/219 06/09/0020/0219 5. Bahotwasahir (85) £1/11/2/117 08/11/0020/0117 6/9/2/247 06/09/0020/0247 6. Ba1wari (33) 8/11/2/105 08/11/0020/0105 6/9/2/277 06/09/0020/0277 7. Bas Dooda (26) 8/11/2/101 08/11/0020/0101 6/9/2/281 06/09/0020/0281 8. Bawana Gujar (40) 8/11/2/122 08/11/0020/0122 6/9/2/265 06/09/0020/0265 9. Bha1aki (35) 8/11/2/109 08/11/0020/0109 6/9/2/274 06/03/,9020/0274 10. Bhandof (59) 8/11/2/128 08/11/0020/0128 6/9/2/210 06/09/0020/0210 11. Bhathera (79) 8/11/2/82 08/11/0020/0082 6/9/2/255 06/09/0020/0255 12. Bohka (23) 8/11/2/96 08/11/0020/0096 6/9/2/9 06/09/0020/0009 13. Cheeta Dungra ( 37) 8/11/2/108 08/11 /0020/0 lOS 6/9/2/273 06/09/0020/0273 14. Chimnawas (69) 8/11/2/115 08/11 /0020/0 115 6/9/2/252 06/09/0020/0252 15. Dhamlawas (136) 8/11/2/174 08/11 /0020/0 174 6/9/2/213 06/09/0020/0213 16. Dhani Santo (63) 8/11/2/132 08/11/0020/0132 6/9/2/248 06/09/0020/0248 17. Dhani Sundrod (62) 8/11/2/131 08/11/0020/0131 6/9/2/216 06/09/0020/0216. 18. Dhani ihethar Bad ( 14) 8/11/2/26 08/11/0020/0026 6/9/2/6 06/09/0020/0006 19. Dhawana ( 16) 8/11/2/93 08/11/0020/0093 6/9/2/14 06/09/0020/0014

20. Gobindpuri ( 71) 8/11/2/113 08/11/0020/0113 6/9/2/250 06/09/0020/0250 21, Go1iaka (58) 8/11/2/127 08/11/0020/0127 . 6/9/2/209 06/09/0020 /0209 22. Gopalpura I)RF (81) 8/l1/2/85 08/1 1/0020/0085 6/9/2/258 06/09/0020/0258 Pranpura

23. Gothara Tappa (39) 8/11/2/111 08/11/0020/0111 6/9/2/264 06/09/0020/0264 Khori

24. Gumina (42) 8/11/2/120 08/11/0020/0120 6/9/2/267 06/09/0020/0267 25. HarjiptJr (43) 8/11/2/123 08/11/0020/0123 6/9/2/271 06/09/0020/0271 26. Kadhu Alias (82) 8/11/2/87 08/11/0020/0087 6/9/2/259 06/09/0020/0259 Bhawanipur

27. Khaleta ( 17) 8/11/2/92 08/11/0020/0092 6/9/2/15 06/09/0020/0015 28. Khol (30) 8/11/2/104 08/11/0020/0104 6/9/2/279 06/09/0020/0279 29. Khori (70 ) 8/11/2/114 08/11/0020/0114 6/9/2/251 06/Q,/OO20/0ZS1 30. Kolana (22 ) 8/11/2/99 08/11/0020/0099 6/9/2/12 06/09/0020/0.oU 104 KHOL AT REWARI CO. BLOCK

1991 Census 1~81 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code C(lde Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld. 3 J. Kunda1 (44) 8/n/2/124 08/11/0020/0124 6/9/2/270 06/09/0020/0270 32. Lohana ( 16) 8/11/2/28 08/11/0020/0028 6/9/2/16 06/09/0020/0016 33. Maha Kharia (68) 8/11/2/135 08/11/0020/0135 6/9/2/220 06/09/0020/0220 34. Mailawas ( 61) 8/11/2/130 08/1 1/0020/01,30 6/9/2/214 06/09/0020/0214 35. Majra Mutsal (36 ) 8/11/2/107 08/11/0020/0107 6/9/2/275 06/09/0020/0275 Bhalaki 36. Aasampur (74) 8/11/2/88 08/11/0020/0088 6/9/2/260 06/09/0020/0260 37. - Mamaria Ahir (73) 8/11/2/89 08/11/0020/0089 6/9/2/262 06/09/0020/0262 38. Mamaria Thethar l72 ) 8/11/2/112 03/11/0020/0112 6/9/2/263 06/09/0020/0263 39. Mandola ( 21) 8/1 1/2/94. 08/11/0020/0094 6/9/2/13 06/09/0020/0013 40. Maneth; (28) 8/11/2/103 08/11/0020/0103 6/9/2/282 06/09/0020/0282 41- Mayan ( 31) 8/11/2/91 08/11/0020/0091 6/9/2/278 06/09/0020/0278 42. Mundi (80) 8/11/2/84 08/11/0020/0084 6/9/2/257 06/09/0020/0257 43. Nandha (34) 8/11/2/106 08/11/0020/0106 6/9/2/276 06/09/0020/0276 44. Nangala Mayan (32) 8/11/2/90 08/11/0020/0090 6/9/2/261 06/09/0020/0261

45. Nanga' Jamalpur (25) 8/11/2/98 08/11/0020/0098 6/9/2/11 06/09/0020/0011 46. ( 19) 8/11/2/27 08/11/0020/0027 6/9/2/7 06/09/0020/0007 47. Padla ( 27) 8/11/2/102 08/11/0020/0102 6/9/2/283 06/09/0020/0283 48. Pali (38) 8/11/2/110 08/11/0020,OnO 6/9/2/272 06/09/0020/0272 49. P itherawas (60) 8/J1/2/l29 OB/l1/0020/0129 6/9/2/215 06/09/0020/0215 50. Punsika (56) 8/l1/2/125 08/11/0020/0125 6/9/2/269 06/09/0020/0269 51. Rajpura Istamral' (64) 8/11/2/119 08/11/0020/0119 6/9/2/249 06/09/0020/0249 52. Rajyaka (57) 8/11/2/126 08/11/0020/0126 6/9/2/268 06/09/0020/0268

53. Roliawas (84) 8/11/2/81 08/11/0020/0081 6/9/2/254 06/09/0020/0254 54. Shahbajpur (65) 8/11/2/118 08/11/0020/0118 6/9/2/218 06/09/0020/0218 Istamrar 55. Siha ( 15) 8/11/2/24 08/11/0020/0024 6/9/2/l7 06/09/0020/0017 56. Srinagar (20) 8/11/2/95 08/11/0020/0095 6/9/2/8 06/09/0020/0008 57. Sundl'odh (66) 8/l1/2/133 08/11/0020/0133 6/9/2/217 06/09/0020/0217

59. Tint ( 41) 8/11/2/121 08/11/0020/0121 6/9/2/266 06/09/0020/0266

59. Un')!a (24) 8/11/2/97 oa/H/0020/0097 6/9/2/10 06/09/0020/00 JO fiQ lainaba4 (l3) S/H/2/H oa/11/0020/0025 6/9/2/5 06/09/0020/0005 VILLAGE DIRECTORY KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK

105 106 VILLAGE

KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tlon (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is showr, in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)

24. Siha , (15) 661.00 3,737 (542) P,M - ('- 5) T,TW PO. BS Phone

2S. (13) 965.05 4,241 (692) P,M,H PHS,RP(3) T,W,TW, PO. BS,RS HP Phone

26. Dhani (14) 359.00 835 (139) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Thethar Bad

27. Nimoth (19) 889.00 3,526 (582) P,M - (-5)· T,TW PO. BS Phone 28. Lohana (16) 660.00 2,468 (397) P PHS T,W PO BS

81. Roliawas (84) 230.26 685 (93) P -(10+) T,W -(5-10) - ( 10+)

82. Bhathera (79) 377.00 717 (121) P -(5-10) T ,W - ( 10+) -(-5)

84. Mundi (80) 952.62 2,594 (400) P,M,H D T,W PO BS,RS

85. Gopalpura (81) 345.19 1,345 (220) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) . liS Urf Pranpura HP

87. Kadho Alias (8lf 278.00 317 (52) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Bhawanipur

88. Mamada (74) 255.00 1,240 (180) P PHS T,W -( 10+) BS Aasampur

89. Mamaria Ahir (73) 229.66 1,010 (138) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

90. Nangala Mayan (32) 211.00 160 (23) P SMP T,W -(-5) BS

91. Mayan (31) 630.00 1,74& (282) P,M PHS T,W PO BS

92. Khaleta (17) 772.94 2,391 (395) P,M -(-5) T,W PO BS

93. Dhawana (18) 1.181.26 2.892 (416) P(3). -(5-10) T ,W, TW PO. BS M(2) ,H Phone 107 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13

PR Rewari (21 ) EA T(304.00),TWE(304.00) 113.00 66.00 178.00

PR,KR Kanina (10) EA T(590.12),TWE(590.12) 244.79 30.24 99.90

PR,KR Kanina ( 12) EA T(73.78),TWE(73.78) 259.54 0.26 25.42

PR Rewar; (27) EA T(350.05),TWE(350.05) 426.94 36.13 75.88

PR,KR Rewar; (22) EA T(274. 17),TWE(274. 17) 303.88 81. 95

PR,KR Rewar; ( 13) EA T(51.00),WE(51.00) 144.00 3.26 32.00

PR,KR Rewari (10 ) EA T(201.00),WE(201.00) 139.00 37.00

PR Rewar; ( 11 )' EA T(659.63),WE(659.63) 211.45 0.60 80.94

PR,KR Rewari ( 15) EA T{160.86),TWE{160.S6) 150.14 12.94 21. 25

PR Rewari (13 ) EA T{133.54),WE{133.54) 74.87 0.79 68.80

PR Rewar; ( 16) EA T{104.00),TWE{104.00} 93.00 58.00

PR Rewari ( 14) EA T(92.00),TWE(92.00) 65.00 2.66 70.00

PR,KR Rewari ( 19) EA T(95.00),TWE(95.00) 105.00 11.00

PR,KR Rewari (30) EA T(252.00),TWE(252.00) 302.00 76.00

PR,KR Rewari (25) EA T(253.94),TWE(253.94) 253.94 13.15 251.91

PR,KR Rewar; (27) ED, T(230.67),TWE(230.67) 752.70 122.01 75.88 EAG loS VILLAGE KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

L oca- Nam'=! of vi 11 age Total Total Ameniti es available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area Dopula- vi llage, a dash (- ) is shown in the col umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility 16 available is given) hectares) of ------.------house- Educa- Medical Drinkin~ Post Day or Corrmuni- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ st at ion, hat. water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part)--contd. 94. Mal)dola (21 ) 474.28 3,189 (533) P(4) , PHS, T,W,TW PO, BS M(2) ,H RP(2) Phone 95.tSrinagar (20) 436.24 252 (45) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5)

96. Bohka ( 23) 609.45 1,588 (257) P,M -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

97. Uncha (24) 403.66 1,654 (250) P PHS T,TW -(5-10) BS

98. Nangal (25) 551. 04 1,670 (258) P -(-5) T,W PO, BS Jamalpur 99. Kolana (22 ) 362.19 1,342 (217) P,M -(-5) T,TW PO, BS

100. Ahrod (29 ) 1,003.20 2,901 (418) P,M -(-5) T,TW PO, BS

101. Bas Dooda (26) 1,023.00 1,907 ( 289) P,M,H PHe,PHS T PO. BS RP 102. Padla (27) 676.00 1,619 (274) P RP T -(-5) BS

103. Manf::thi (28) 890.00 4,004 (676) P (2) • D T,TW PTO. BS,RS M(2).H. Phone PUC 104. Khol (30) 1,380.76 2,775 (424) P(2), PHC,PHS T,W PTO. BS M,H RP(2) Phone 105. Balwari (33) 487.00 1,701 (227) P,M RP T,W Pu -(-5)

106. Nandha (34) 550.00 1,908 (275) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

107. Majra Mutsal (36 ) 538.22 2,573 (425) P( 2), -(-5) T,TW Phone B5 Bhalaki M 108. Cheeta Dungra (37) 380.00 1,186 (179) P.M -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

109. Bhalaki (35) 648.70 1,618 (217) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS 109

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi'l age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gJuchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 18

PR,KR Rewar; (29 ) EA T(141.64),TWE(141.64) 282.06 50.58

PR Rewari (28) EA T(64.00),WE(64.00) 351. 00 5.24 16.00

PR Rewar; (30) EA T(334.S7),TWE(334.87) 209.42 30.42 34.74

PR Rewari (32 ) EA T(93.08),TWE(93.08) 265.07 20.22 25.29

PR Rewari (31 ) EA T(84.9S),TWE(84.98) 429.97 7.08 29.01

PR,KR Rewari (29 ) EA T(319.70),TWE(319.70) 12.14 30.35

PR,KR Rewal'i (27) EA T(263.04),TWE(263.04) 502.81 230.27 7.08

PR Rewari (29) EA T(31.00),TWE(31.00) 799.00 3.00 190.00

PR Rewari (26) EA T(129.00),TWE(129.00) 417.00 18.00 112..00

PR Rewari ( 22) EA T(145.00),TWE(145.00) 222.00 523.00

PR Rewari (26 ) EA T( 110.28), TWE( 110.28) 693.81 576.67

PR Rewari (30) EA T( 191.00), TWE( 191.00) 224.00 13.00 59.00

PR Rewari (30) EA T(l12.00),TWE(112.00) 302.00 136.00

PR Rewari (22) EA T(160.86),TWE(160.86) 259.00 118.36

PR Rewari (24) EA T(302.00),WE(2.00)TWE(300.00) 38.00 4.00 36.00

PR Re\~ar i (22) EA T(358.14),WE(4.05)TWE(354.09) 123 4? 34.59 132.54 110

VILLAGE KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of v ill age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat i on, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari TahSil (Partl--contd.

110. Pali (38) 853.45 3,131 (527) P,M,H PHC,D T,W,TW PO BS,RS

111. Gothara Tap~a (39) 451.00 2,168 (388) P,M,H PHS,VHG T,W PO BS Khori

112. Mamaria (72) 328.00 715 (87) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Thethar

113. Gob i ndpur i (71 ) 72.03 278 (41) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

114. Khori (70) 592.00 2,735 (416) P,M,H D,RP(2) T,W,TW PO, BS,RS Phone

115. Chimnawas (69) 246.45 1,303 (187) P.M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

116. Aaliawas (83) 194.00 1,111 (167) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

117. Bahotwasahir (85) 307.56 985 (131) P(2),M -(5-10) T,W,HP PO -(-5)

118. Shahbajpur (65) 70.00 336 (61) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS I stamrar

119. Rajpura (64) 161.00 1,312 (207) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) I stamrar

120. Gumina (42) 228.64 612 (95) P -(5-10) T,W Phone -(-5)

121. Tint (41) 439.00 1,867 (276) P,M PHS TW, PO -(-5) TK,HP 122. Bawana Gujar (40) 438.00 970 (142) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

123. Harjipur (43) 481.0()' 969 (133) P -(-5) W,TW,HP ~ (- 5) BS

124. Kundal (44) 703.13 1,460 (206) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

125. Punsika (56) 179.27 1,153 (189) P(2),M, PHS,RP T,W,TW PO BS Tr 111 DJRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded unto two decimal places) to and village di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (incl ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewarl ( 16) EA T(466.39),WE(1.01),TWE(465.38) 121.40 20.83 244.83

PR Rewarl (19 ) ED. T( 129.00). TWE( 129.00) 207.00 42.00 73.00 EAG PR Rewarl ( 14) EA T(126.00),TWE(126.00) 121.00 17.00 64.00

PR Rewarl (13 ) EA T(32.00),TWE(32.00) lS.00 1.03 21.00

PR Rewarl (13 ) EA T(300.00),TWE(300.00) 158.00 134.00

PR,KR Rewari (13 ) EA T(178.06),TWE(17S.06) 23.27 7.69 37.43

PR,KR Rewari ( 14) EA T(93.00),TWE(93.00) 78.00 5.00 18.00

PR,KR Rewar; (8) EA T(214.48),TWE(214.48) 59.69 12.14 21.25

PR Rewar; (10) EA T(23.00),TWE(23.00) 39.00 S.OO

PR,KR Rewari ( 11 ) EA T(124.00},TWE(124.00} 16.00 21.00

PR,KR Rewarl ( 11 ) EA T(175.02),TWE(175.02) 25.29 7.08 21. 25

PR,KR Rewari (13 ) EA T(235.00),TWE(235.00) 114.00 39.00 51.00

PR Rewarl (13 ) EA T(Sl.00),TWE(S1.QO) 156.00 5.00 196.00

PR Rewarl ( 13) EA T(15S.00),TWE(15S.00) 232.00 14.00 77 .00

PR.KR Rewarl (21 ) EA T(S7.01),TWE(87.01) 328.S0 2.02 285.30

PR Rewarl (13 ) EA T( 100.1~), TWE( 100. 13) 52.61 4.27 22.26 112 VILLAGE KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat ion, hat, water­ if any way)

2 '3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part) --concld.

126. Rajyaka (57) 163.00 1,054 (lG3) P -(-5) T,W,TW - (-5) BS

127. Go1iaka (58) 245.64 8G2 (128) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) B5

128. Bhandor (59) 782.00 1,360 (219) P o T,W,HP -(-5) BS

129. Pitherawas (GO) 123.00 1,057 (173) P ,M,H - (-5) T,W,TW PO, -(-5) Phone

130. Mailawas (Gl) 68.80 648 (123) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) as

131. Dhanisundrod (G2) 122.42 648 (94) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) as

132. Dhani Santo (G3) 158.00 39G (59) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

133. Sundrodh (6G) 199.00 802 (123) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) as

134. Badh Sundrod (67) 140.63

135. Maha Kharia (68) 87.06 409 (63) P - (10+) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

173.tBadh Jethu (137) 31.00 10 (1) -(-5) -(-5) TW - (-5) - (- 5)

114. Dhamlawas (136) 248.00 1,335 (207) P,M,Tr. PHS T,W -(-5) BS

Khol at Rewar1 C.D. Blotk Total 27,523.80 91.477( 14,242) P(65) PHC(3) M(32) PHS(12) H( 11) 0(5) PUC( 1) RP(13) Tr(Zl VHG( 1) SMP( 1) 113 OIRECTORY land use

A.pp­ Nearest Power l and use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~ ------vi11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing g auchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewar; (13 ) EA T(59.00),TWE(59.00) 85.00 1.00 18.00

PR,KR Rewar i (6) EO,EAG T(86.00),TWE(86.00) 136.00 2.64 21.00

PR,KR Rewari (8) EA T(493.00),TWE(493.00) 204.00 85.00

PR Rewari (8) EA T( 102.00) ,WE ( 12.00) , TWE ( 90.00 ) 21. DO

PR Rewar; (8) EA T(61.00),WE(21.00),TWE(40.00) 1. 00 0.80 6.00

PR Rewar; ( 10) EA T(60.7D),TWE(60.70) 52.61 9.11

P'R Rewari ( 10) EA T(110.00),WE(lS.00),TWE(95) 29.00 19.00

PR Rewar; (10 ) EO,EAG -- T(161.00),TWE(161.00) 15.00 23.00

inhabited

PR,KR Rewar; (10) EA T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 7.00 1.06 8.-00

KR Rewar; (9) EA T(20.00),TWE(20.00) 10.00 1. 00

PR Rewar; (8) EA T(101.00),WE(11.00),TWE(90.00) 102.00 13.00 32.00

T(10,513. 14),WE(1, 175.23) 11,161. 63 4,858.98 TWE(9,337.91)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF- VILLAGES IN JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK

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Rewari Tahsil (Part) 1. Aasiaki Gorawas ( 2,ot9) 8/11/2/55 08/11/0020/0055 6/9/2/80 06/09/0020/0080 2. Aulant (77) 8/11/2/30 08/11/0020/0030 6/9/2/20 06/09/0020/0020 3. ( 100) 8/11/2/10 08/11/0020/0010 6/9/2/31 06/09/0020/0031 4. Bahotwas Bhondu (99) 8/11/2/16 08/11/0020/0016 6/9/2/34 06/09/0020/0034 5. Ba 1awas Jamapur (109) 8/11/2/75 08/11/0020/0075 6/9/2/46 06/09/0020/0046 6. Baldhan Kalan (98) 8/11/2/9 08/11/0020/0009 6/9/2/30 06/09/0020/0030 7. (97) 8/11/2/18 08/11/0020/0018 6/9/2/36 06/09/0020/0036 8. Basota (250) 8/11/2/62 08/11/0020/0062 6/9/2/81 06/09/0020/0081 9. Berli Kalan (310) 8/11/2/17 08/11/0020/0017 6/9/2/35 06/09/0020/0035 10. Berl i Khurd (93) 8/11/2/34 08/11/0020/0034 6/9/2/51 06/09/0020/0051 11. Biharipur (91) 8/11/2/78 08/11/0020/0078 6/9/2/42 06/09/0020/0042 12. Bitori (75) 8/11/2/86 08/11/0020/0086 6/9/2/19 06/09/0020/0019

13. Bodia Kamalpur (112) 8/11/2/138 08/11/0020/0138 6/9/2/45 06/09/0020/0045 14. Buro 1i (76) 8/11/2/29 08/11/0020/0029 6/9/2/18 06/09/0020/0018 15. Chandanwas (251) 8/11/2/56 08/11/0020/0056 6/9/2/79 06/09/0020/0079 16. Chang (238) 8/11/2/44 08/11/0020/0044 6/9/2/68 06/09/0020/0068 17. Chauki (248) 8/11/2/53 08/11/0020/0053 6/9/2/77 06/09/0020/0077 18. Chauki Number-2 (311) 8/11/2/33 08/11/0020/0033 6/9/2/39 06/09/0020/0039 19. Chi 11 ar (259) 8/11/2/65 08/11/0020/0065 6/9/2/89 06/09/0020/0089 20. ( 12) 8/11/2/3 08/11/0020/0003 6/9/2/4 06/09/0020/0004 21. Dakhora (2) 8/11/2/6 08/11/0020/0006 6/9/2/27 06/09/0020/0027 22. Darauli (3) 8/11/2/7 08/11/0020/0007 6/9/2/28 06/09/0020/0028 23. Dehlawas (89) 8/11/2/79 08/11/0020/0079 6/9/2/40 06/09/0020/0040 24. Didoli (8) 8/11/2/22 08/11/0020/0022 6/9/2/23 06/09/0020/0023 25. Dohakia ( 107) 8/11/2/37 08/11/0020/0037 6/9/2/49 06/09/0020/0049 26. Fatehpuri Tappa (5} 8/11/2/5 08/11/0020/0005 6/9/2/26 06/09/0020/0026 Dahina 27. Gadala (243) 8/11/2/49 08/11/0020/0049 6/9/2/73 06/09/0020/0073 28. Gopalpur Gaz; (103) 8/11/2/13 08/11/0020/0013 6/9/2/54 06/09/0020/0054 29. Gothara Tappa ( 11 ) 8/11/2/2 08/11/0020/0002 6/9/2/2 06/09/0020/0002 Dah;na 30. Gulabpura (88) 8/11/2/80 08/11/0020/0080 6/9/2/41 06/09/0020/0041 118 JATUSAIIA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Cen~s 1981 Census

Ser i a 1 Name of the village Location location location location No. (Hadbas t No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd.

31. Gur~w..ar..a....._ (245) 8/11/2/51 08/11/0020/0051 6/9/2/75 06/09/0020/0075 _.;;;". -----32. Halukhera (92) 8/11/2/36 08/11/0020/0036 6/9/2/50 06/09/0020/0050 33. Hansawas {240} 8/11/2/46 08/11/0020/0046 6/9/2/70 06/09/0020/0070 34. Jadara (87) 8/11/2/137 08/11/0020/0137 6/9121245 06/09/0020/0245 35. Jatusana (106) 8/11/2/14 08/11/0020/0014 6/9/2/55 06/09/0020/0055 36. Jeetpur Shekhpur (260) 8/11/2/64 08/11/0020/0064 6/9/2/88 06/09/0020/0088 37. Jharuwas (225) 8/11/2/72 08/11/0020/0072 6/9/2/57 06/09/0020/0057 38. Jiwara (247) 8/11/2/54 08/11/0020/0054 6/9/2/78 06/09/0020/0078 39. Kahari (6) 8/11/2/20 08/11/0020/0020 6/9/2/24 06/09/0020/0024 40. Kanhora (241) 8/11/2/47 08/11/0020/0047 6/9/2/71 06/09/0020/0071 41. Kanhori (242) 8/11/2/48 08/11/0020/0048 6/9/2/72 06/09/0020/0072 42. Kanwali (10) 8/11/2/4 OS/11/0020/0004 6/9/2/3 06/09/0020/0003 43. Karawara (253) 8/11/2/63 08/11/0020/0063 6/9/2182 06/09/0020/0082 Manakpur 44. Khera Aalampur (235) 8/11/2/58 08/11/0020/0058 6/9/2/65 06/09/0020/0065 45. (4) 8/11/2/8 08/11/0020/0008 6/9/2/29 06/09/0020/0029 46. Kishangarh ( 110) 8/11/2/74 08/11/0020/0074 6/9/2/238 06/09/0020/0238 47. Kumroda (94) 8/11/2/32 08/11/0020/0032 6/9/2/38 06/09/0020/0038 48. Lala (228) 8/11/2/39 08/11/0020/0039 6/9/2/56 06/09/0020/0056 49. Lisan (1) 8/11/2/1 08/11/0020/0001 6/9/2/1 06/09/0026/0001 50. Mahiuddinpur (229) 8/11/2/71 08/11/0020/0071 6/9/2/58 06/09/0020/0058 51. Mali ak i (246) 8/11/2/52 08/11/0020/0052 6/9/2/76 06/09/0020/0076 52. Mandhaya Khurd (90) 8/11/2/77 08/11/0020/0077 6/9/2/43 06/09/0020/0043 53. Masit (9) 8/11/2/23 08/11/0020/0023 6/9/2/22 06/09/0020/0022 54. (96) 8/11/2/19 08/11/0020/0019 6/9/2/37 06/09/0020/0037 55. Motla Khurd (95) 8/11/2/31 08/101 /0020/0031 6/9/2/21 06/09/0020/0021 '56. Mundawas (226) 8/11/7/73 08/11/0020/0073 6/9/2/47 06/09/0020/0047

57. Mur-alipur (102) 8/~1/2/12 08/11/0020/0012 6/9/2/33 06/09/0020/0033 58. Musepur (105) 8/11/2/35 08/11/0020/0035 6/9/2/52 06/09/0020/0052 59. Mustafapur (256) 8/11/2170 08/11/0020/0070 6/9/2/84 06/09/0020/0084 60. Nainsukh Pura (22?) 8/11/2/38 08/11/0020/0038 6/9/2/48 06/09/0020/0048 61. Nangalia Ranmokh {252} 8/11/2/61 08/11/0020/0061 6/9/2/60 06/09/0020/0060 119 JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

62. Nangal Mundi (78) 8/11/2/83 08/11/0020/0083 6/9/2/256 06/09/0020/0256 63. Nangal Pathani (101) 8/11/2/11 08/11/0020/0011 6/9/2/32 06/09/0020/0032 64. Nurpur (258) 8/11/2/66 08/11/0020/0066 6/9/2/86 06/09/0020/0086 65. Pahrajwas (239) 8/11/2/45 08/11/0020/0045 6/9/2/69 06/09/0020/0069 66. (236) 8/11/2/57 08/11/0020/0057 6/9/2/66 06/09/0020/0066 67. ( 104) 8/11/2/15 08/11/0020/0015 6/9/2/53 06/09/0020/0053 68. PrHh1pura (224) 8/11/2/50 08/11/0020/0050 6/9/2174 06/09/0020/0074 69. Qutab Purt Buzarg (233) 8/11/2/42 08/11/0020/0042 6/9/2/63 06/09/0020/0063 70. Rajawas (257) 8/11/2/67 08/11/0020/0067 6/9/2/85 06/09/0020/0085 71. Rajpura Khalsa (111) 8/11/2/140 08/11/0020/0140 6/9/2/239 06/09/0020/0239 72. Rampurt (7) 8/11/2/21 08/11/0020/0021 6/9/2/25 06/09/0020/0025 73. Rasoolt ( 108) 8/11/2176 08/11/0020/0076 6/9/2/44 06/09/0020/0044 74. Rasoolpur (234) 8/11/2/59 08/11/0020/0059 6/9/2/64 06/09/0020/0064 75. Roharaf (230) 8/11/2/60 08/11/0020/0060 6/9/2/59 06/09/0020/0059 76. (231) 8111/2/41 08/11/0020/0041 6/9/2/61 06/09/0020/0061 77. Satdpur (237) 8/11/2/43 08/11/0020/0043 6/9/2/67 06/09/0020/0067 78. Shadtpur (254) 8/11/2/68 08/11/0020/0068 6/9/2/87 06/09/0020/0087 79. Shekhpur (224) 8/11/2/144 08/11/0020/0144 6/9/2/237 06/09/0020/0237 Shfkarpur 80. Suma Khera (232) 8/11/2/40 08/11/0020/0040 6/9/2/62 06/09/0020/0062 81. Tehnadfpalpur (255) 8/11/2/69 08/11/0020/0069 6/9/2/83 06/09/0020/0083

vlLLAGE DIRECTORY JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK

121 122 VILLAGE JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not avail ab 1e within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi llage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance 1n broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hect ares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Dri nk i ng Post Day or COll11luni- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsil (Part)

1 l isan (l) 861.12 3,209 (507) P,M(2) ,H RP T.W.TW PO BS

2 Gothara Tappa ( 11) 638.00 2.269 (339) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO BS Dah;na 3 Dahina (12 ) 1,536.36 5,909 (960) 1'(2). PHC, T,W,TW PTO, BS,RS M(2. ),H PHS,RP Phone 4 Kanwa1i ( 10) 935.97 4,102 (623) P,M,H, PHS T,W.TW PTO, BS PUC,C Phone 5 Fatehpuri (5 ) 637.86 1,599 (218) P PHC,PHS T,W,TW -1-5) as Tappa Dahina 6 Dakhora (2) 344.38 2,111 (357 ) P,M RP(3) T,W,TW PO BS 7 Darau1i (3 ) 421. 00 1,693 (258) P ,M .• H RP T,W,TW PO BS

8 K,hushpura (4) 245.00 1,050 ( 174) P -(-5) T.W,TW -(-5) BS

9 Baldhan Kalan (98) 600.14 1.830 (299) P(2) .M PHS T,W,TW PO, BS Phone

10 Babrol; (100) 461.00 1,474 (211 ) P PHe 1,W,1W -(-5) as

11 Nanga1 ( 101 ) 543.00 1.755 (291 ) P(2). PHS 1.W,TW, PO, 8S,RS Pathani M,H HP Phone 12 Mura 1ipur (102 ) 332.00 1, 127 ( 174) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) 8S HP

13 Gopalpur Gazi (103) 409.88 785 ( 125) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

14 Jatusana (106) '.107.70 2,821 (449) P(2), PHe, T,W PO, 8S,RS M(2),H PHS, Phone PUC RP(3) 15 Parkhotampur ( 104) 574.24 1,647 (298) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS,RS HP

16 Bahotwas (99 ) 406.00 1,615 (271) P -(-5) T,W,TW - ( Hl+) BS Bhondu 123 D'IRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (;. e. area under d i fferen t types of 1and use in hec tares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewar1 (35) Ell T{178.24I,TW(21.63),TWE{lS6.61) 589.24 25.94 67.70

PR,KR Rewari (30) ED, T{290.6Z),WE(10.10),TW(90.32), 286. 10 16.78 44.50 EAG TWE( 190.20)

PR,KR Rewari (24) Ell T(527.32),T~E(527.32) 864.53 0.09 144.42

PR Rewari (26) EA T(630.40),TW{21'.23), 193.84 13.35 98.38 TWE(419.17) PP Rewari (29) EA T(154.00), TWE(154.00) 434.00 9.86 40.00

PR Rewari (30) EA T(232.86~ WEI 172.31), TWE(6o.55) 62.00 9.52 40.00 PR Kanina (14) EA T(175.00), TWE(175.o0) 196.00 3.00 47.00

PR Kanina ( 15) EA T(210.00), WE(30.47), 2.00 7.00 26.00 TW(lO.32), TWE(169.21) PR Rewari (26) EA T(517.58), WE(28.48), TW(94.39) 18.38 18.50 45.68 1WE(394.71)

PR,KR Rewar1 (22) ED. T( 269. DO). TWE(Z69.00) 125.00 33.00 34.00 EAG PR,KR Rewari (22 ) ED. T( 366.00) • TWE(366.00) 98.00 6.00 73.00 EAG PR,KR Rewar1 (22 ) ED, T(243.00), GC(7.00), rWE(236.00) 25.00 21.00 43.00 EAG PR Rewar1 (26) ED. T(301.31), TW(200.00), 78.36 30.21 [AG TWE( 101. 31) PR Rewar1 (24 ) EA T(431.91), Ge(8S.09), TW(250.70) 450.22 86.51 139.06 TWE{96.12)

PR Rewar1 ( 2.2 ) EA T(34LOO), WE(74.00). TW{25.00) 141.00 16.24 76.00 TijE(242.00) PR Rewari ( 19) EA T(289.60), W[(39.2S), TW(30.15) 58.15 58.25 TW[(220.20) 124 VILLAGE JATUSAIA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenitie'S available ( if not available within the tion . (with hadbast area poptt1a- v1l1 a'9., a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village al'ld --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of hOuse------~------.~-.~--.------.------.----Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 ., 8 9 10

'Rewar i Tahsil (Part)--contd.

17 Ber 11 Ka lan (310) 635.00 1,931 (329 ) P,M PHS. 1',W,TW -(-5) BS ftP(2~ 18 Baldhan Khurd (97) 390.00 997 (152) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

19 Motl. Kalan (96) 417.63 2.158 (381) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO 85 RP(2) liP 20 Kahar1 (6) 215.69 513 ( 91) P .( ... ~) T'W'TW' -(-5) as HP 21 Rampur1 (7) 225.81 1,1711 (217) P RP(2) T.W,rw I't) -- BS

22 01 do 11 (8) 442.11 739 (107) P -("5) TiW,"tW -(-5) -(-5)

23 Masit (9) 667.00 1. B10 (258) P -(5-10) T.W,TW .( .. ~) ;.t-5)

29 Buro)1 (76) 1.557.00 3.583 (504 ) P(2) • PHS T.W;TW PO as,RS M.H, 30 Au1.nt (77) 542.00 1.750 ( 261) p ·("5) T.W,TW. -(-5) ,S.RS HP 31 Mot1. Khurd (95) 258.00 1.063 (176) P .-(-5) T.W.TIl -(-51 "as

3t Kumroda ( 94) 323.00 793 (122) P -(-5) r.W.TW -(-5) 85

33 Chauk1 (311 ) 347.00 1,471 (238) P.M PHS T.W,TW -(5-10) BS Number-2 34 8er 11 Khurd (93) 681.00 2.404 (395) P.M.H PHS.RP T,W,!W -(-5) as

35 Musepur (105) 359.00 1.979 (322) P.M.H 0 T.W,TW PO BS

36 H.1ukheril (92 ) 3 ....00 1.155 (182) P - (--5') T.W.HP -(-5) as

37 Oohak1. ( 107) 491.'. ~.122 ()92) P PHS,RP T.W.TW -(-5) -(-5) 12S DIRECTORY land use

App. Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different ty~" of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decim~l places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un. Cultu~- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vatioo 'ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewar1 ( 16) fA T(31!.OO)~ "(41.00), TW(28.00) '".00 64.00 TItE ( 302 • 00 I

PR Rewar1 (24) EA T(!62.50), WE(%2.17), rW(50.18) ~,. 15 .. 30.35 TVE( ltO.lS) PR Rewar1 (26) ED, T{124.07). TW(30.47) TWE(93.6Q) 240.92 9.64 43.00 fAG PR Rewar1 (2l) ED. TI169.59), TW(1S,20). TWE(154.39) 19.60 7.13 19.37 EAG

PI!: Rewari (19) ED. rOlS.(4) ~ TW(1 •• 44l. TWE(124.80) 40.84 23.46 22.27 EAD PR Rewari (21) ED. T(209.42) • TW(l.Ol). TWE{Z08.4l) 103.19 30.a5 99.15 EAG PR Rewar1 (21) ED. T(401.83}, TW(121.41), TWE(280.42l 74.85 47.29 143.03 EAG PR Rewar1 ( lS) ED, T( 423.00), TWE (423,00) t,017.00 117.00 EAG PR Rewari (lS) EA T(415.00). WE(56.08I, TW(339.36) 41.00 ll.8Z. SZ.18 TWE( 19. 56} PR Rewar1 (21) fA T(142.43), WE(St27), TW{13.a6). 73.S2 15.82 25.93 TNE( 120.30)

PR Rewar1 (Z4) EA T(27~.OO). NE(3z.eQ). rW{it.OO). 17.00 10.00 23.00 TW£(2l5.001

PR Reweri ( 19) EA 1(~83.q~)t ~(?8.aO). TW(S4.00), 26.00 3.00 35.00 1WE(221.0Q) PR,KR Rewari (1&) EA T{3S0.00), TWE(3S0.00) 261.00 70.00

PR Rewari (16) EA T(Z3S.00), NE(lS.DO), TW(14.00) 84.00 40.00 TW[(203.00) PR,KR Rewari (16) EA T(262.00). TW£(262.OQ) 21.00 62.00

PR,KR Rewar1 ( 11) EA Tf30~.33~, ll~t~Q',33) 132.6% 52.99 126 VILLAGE JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca· Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula· village, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -·5 kms, 5··10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectar~s) of house· Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ hal ds t; ana 1 water & days cations (potable) te1e· of (bus graph the stoP. mar­ railway ket/ stat ;on. hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10

a.. ar1 Tahsil (Part)·-contd. 38 Na1nsukh Pura(227) 432.18 1,710 (253) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,HP -(S·10) -(-5)

39 Lala (228) 471.0~ 1.377 (205) P,M -(·5) T,W ·(-5) BS

40 Sum. Khera (232) 341.00 936 (140) P -(·5) T,W,HP ·(-5) BS

41 Rojhuwas (231) 222.59 724 (113) P ·(·5) T,W ·(·S) BS

42 Qutab Purl (233) 227.00 930 (145) P ·(·5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Buzarg. 43 Saldpur (237) 109'.00 106 (20) P ·(·5) T,W,HP ·(-5) -(-5)

44 Chang (238) 127.00 Un-

45 Pahrajwas (239), 318.00 699 (128) P -(-5) T,W.TW - (-5) -(-5)

46 Hansawas (240) 567.00 984 (163) P -(-5) T.W,TW -(·5) - (-5)

47 Kanhora (241) 215.00 564 (93) P ·(·5) T,W.TW PO BS

48 Kanhor1 (242) 521.00 1,767 (279) P,M,H PHS T.W,TW ·(·5) BS

49 Gadala (243) 135.00 1,130 (188) P ·(-5) T,W,HP ·(-5) BS

50 Pr1th1pura (244) 148.00

51 Gurawara (245) 1,693.00 4,844 (780) P,M(2), HC,PHC, T,W,TW, PO BS H(2) PHS HP Phone 52 Maliaki (246) 154.22 328 (47) P ·(·5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 53 Chauki (248) 99.00 492 (72) P ·(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

54 J1wara ( 247) 304 .00 972 (14') P -(-5) T,W,TW,HP -(-5) as 127 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different t~ of land use in hectares roach town supply ______rounded J ______upto two decimal ~ ______places) ______to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available ~ted waste for cu1ti­ (includ­ vat i on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rewari ( 11) EA T(284.00), GC(39.19), TW( 103.89) 1t6.62 4.53 57.03 TWE(140.92) PR,KR Rewar i ( 14) EA T(299.00), GC(150.00), WE(12.00), 117.00 12.00 43.00 TWE(137.00) PR,KR Rewari ( 16) EA T(121.00), GC(21.00) , TW( 190.") 188.00 32.00

PR,KR Rewari ( 13) EA 6.B1 T(136.31), GC(98.0l), WE(J.8.3G) 61. 12 1•• 35

PR,KR Rewari (20 ) EA 2.27 T (82. 57 to. AlE {50.58), TWE (31. 99) 115.68 26.4&

PR,KR Rewari ( 13) ED T(42.00), TW(42.00) 60.00 7.00 inhabited PR,KR Rewari (22 ) EA T(54.00), TWE(54.00) 230.00 1.00 33.00

PR Rewari (26) ED, T(73.00), TW(62.00), TWE(l1.90) 453.00 41.00 EAG PR Rewari (22) ED, T( 133.00), TW(9S.00), TWE(35.8I) 57.00 2.00 23.00 EAG PR Rewari (24) ED, T(214.00), TW(125.00),TWE(.t.OO) 21i.00 28.00 63.00 EAG PR Rewari (24) ED, T(79.00), TW(21.00), TWE(58.00) 26.00 30.00 EAG inhabited

PR Rewari (21 ) ED, T(1~116.00), TWf'44~OO) 406.00 11.00 160.00 EAG TWE(372.00)

PR,KR Rewar; (21) EA T(138.26), TW(35.41), TWE( 102.85) 1. 08 14.82

PR,KR Rewar; (21 ) EA T(49.00), TWE(49.00) 3'.00 19.00

PR,KR Rewar; (16) EA T(249.00), TWE(249.00) 19.00 14.00 22.00 128

VJ~~. JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available l jf not avaf'.~f. Wf~hf" the tion (with hadbast area papula- village, a dash ( -) is shown in the column ailS 1'I~l!t Code number) of the tion to it in bracket$ the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5··10 kms and 10+ kms of th~ nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------~---~------... ~-._~ .. "w·.·~--~-_~~~-~~--r---- house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or CPlllmuni - holds tiona 1 water dayS ~~t1I)fls (potab 1e) tele- Clf {pus "graoh ttl!'! stoP. ma .. • "nWilY ket/ station, hat, water". if It0Y way}

2 3 4 '; 6 7 8 9 10

Rewari Tahsi) (Part)--contd. 55 Aasiaki (249) 301.27 2,297 (363) P.M PHS T,W,HP PO n Gorawas 56 Chandanwas (Z51) 303.32 1,447 (193) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, ·(-5) .,. as HP 57 Pa1hawas (236) 694.00 3,366 (560) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW. PO as M(Z) ,H RP(2) HP

58 Khera (235 ) 198.00 869 (136 ) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) IJS Aalampur 59 Rasoo1pur (234) 170.00 Un .. 60 Roharai (230) 732.00 2,352 (351) P,M PHS T.W PO 85.

61 Nanga1ia (252 ) 389.30 794 ( 110) P -(-5) T,W "(-5) '8S Ranmokh 62 Basota (250) 303.54 Un" 63 Karawara (253 ) 601.00 2,632 (405) P,M,H. PHS. T,W,TW PO 85 Manakpur PUC RP(2) 64 Jeetpur (260) 437.00 1,566 (237) P,M PHS T,W,TW. PO as Shekhpur HP 65 Chi llar (ZS9) 793.00 2.082 (305) P(2) ,M PHS T,W,TW. PO as HP

66 Nurpur (258) 221.00 269 (29) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(~S, HP 67 Rajawas (257) 114.00 311 (47) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) .. ( .. 5) HP 68 Shadipur (254) 209.00 563 (98) P -(5·10) T,W,TIi -(10+) -(-5)

69 Tehnadipalpur(255) 345.00 790 ( 135) P RP T,W.TW -(-5) as

70 Mustafapur (256 ) 310.00 1,372 (244) P.M -(-5) T,W.TW. PO 8S HP 71 Mah'luddinpur (229 ) 328.72 1,660 (262) P,M PHS T,W.HP PO -(-5) 129 DlItECf,*V land use

App­ Nearest POwer land use (i.e~ area under different tyoes of land u~.e in hectares roach town supply .4~. ___ .• ______. rounded______upto two decimal ~ places)______.. ______to arid village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cuitur- Area not (ih kms) irri­ ablf! available gated was1.e for culti- (in'.::lud- vation ing gau char and IJrclves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari (18) £A T( 182.19) , TW(30.35). TWE(151.84) 80.08 39.00

PR,KR Rewar1 ( 16) EA 1(265.00), TWE(265.00) 7.32 31.00

PIt.KR Rewar1 (181 £A T(435.00), TW(200.00), TWE(235.00) 170.00 89.00

PR,KR Rewari (14) EA T(172.00), TW(21.00), TWE{151.00) 26.00

inhabited

PR.KR Rewat'1 ( 11) EA T(675.00), GC(28.00), TW(50.00), 57.00 TWE {597. 00)

PR.KR Rewafll ( 13' £A T(313.63). TW(273.16), TWE(40.47) 39. 146 3.83 :,2.38

1nhab 1ted

PR,KR Rewa!'1 (15) U T(512.00), TW(400.00). TWE ( 112 • 00 ) 1C1.00 9.00 70.00

PR.KR PaUlld1 ( 11) EA T(401.64), TWE(401.64) 7.03 28.33

PR,KR Rewar1 (1~l tA T(728.00), GC(10.00),TW(30.00) 2. Of.} 63. 00 TWE(688.00) PR,KR Rewar1 ( 11) EA T(192.oo). TWE(19Z.00) 3.00 1.00 25.00

PR Rewari (9) EA T(97.00), TWE(97.00) 4.00 13.00

PR,KR Rewar1 (14) EA T( 186. 78). TW,(34. 9S) , TWE ( 151. SO ) 0.08 Z.71 19.43

PR.KR Rewar1 (10) £A T( 280. 00), TW( 78. 00). TWE(202.00) 36.00 29.00

PR Rewar1 (10) EA 1(230.00), TWE(230.00) 36.00 3.00 41. 00

PR,KR Rewari (10) EA T(267.0S), GC(32.01). TW (142.31) 21. 77 1. 58 38.29 TWE(92.76) 130 VIllAGE JATUSIII C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

LOCi- Name of village Total Total Am@nities available (if not available within the t ion ( wi th had bast area popula~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion ttl it in brackets the dlstance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11. lind --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest p 1ae e (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tel e­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 1 a 9 10

RlWlrt tahsil (Part)--concld. 72 Jharuwas (22S) 222.96 Un-

73 Mundawas (221) 136.00 Un-

74 Kishangarh (l1t) 327.00 1.217 (191) P -(10+) T -(-5) RS

75 Balawas (109) 315.00 856 (136) P T,W Phone BS,RS Jamapur

76 IUsool; ( lOt) 82 • 00 40 3 ( 61) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

77 Mandhaya (90, 340.00 1,302 (221) P - ( 10+) T,TW,HP BS Khurd

70 !iharipur (91) 110. 00 VHQ T PO BS

79 'ehlawas (89) 295.00 1,358 (199) P,M "(10+) T,W PTO BS

80 Gu lbpura (88) 223.00 T,W PO BS

83 Nanga' Mund 1 (78) 310.00 1,460 (250) P RP(S} T -(-5) B.S,RS 86 litor; (75) 311. 78 2.572 (405) P(2),M -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

137 Jadara (a7) 835.26 2,371 (377) P,M,H PHS T -(-5) BS

13a Rodia Kamabur (112) 428.17 1,715 (272) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW,HP PO BS

140 RajpuraKhaha(l1l) 222.00 911 (156) P PHS,RP T,W Phone BS

144 Shekhpur (Z24) 322000 1,422 (227) P -(-5) T,W,TW, Phone BS Shikarpur HP Jatlolsana C.D. alock Total 35.\25.14 116.621 (18441)P(84),"(40) PHC(5),MC(1) H(18).PUC(1) PHS(24) CO) D(l).RP(Z8) 'UG( 1) 131

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

i nh ab ited inhabited

PR.KR Rewarl (8) EA T(269.00) Ge( 1.00), TW(SO.OO) 24.00 34.00 TWE (260.00)

PR,KR Rewari ( 10) EA T(222.79). GC(2.01), TW ( 111. 13) 50.67 4.42 37.12 TWE(109.65)

PR,KR Rewari ( 10) EA T(56.59), TW(S6.59) 11.96 2.66 10.79

PR,KR Rewarl ( 11 ) EA T(252.7S), TW(105.34), TWE(147.44) 45. 05 6.28 35.S9

PR,KR Rewarl ( 11) ED, T( 114.67), TW( 13.47), TWE(101.20) 27.46 10.01 17.86 EAG PR,KR Rewari ( 11 ) EA T( 144.00), TWE(144.00) 122.00 29.00

PR Rewarl ( 11 ) ED, T( 116.00), TWE ( 116.00 ) 85.00 3.00 19.00 EAG PR Rewari ( 11 ) EA T( 20 1. 00). WE (201. 00) 111. 00 8.00 40.00 PR,KR Rewari ( 13) ED, T (209.00), TWE(209.00) 105.00 3.78 44.00 EAG PR Rewari (5 ) EA T(302.50), TWE(302.50) 460.93 71. 83

PR,KR Rewar i ( 10) EA T(256.50), TWE(256.50) 124.27 0.90 46.50

PR,KR Rewari (8) EA T(191.00), TW(ll.OO), 7.00 24.00 TWE(180.00) PR Rewari (8) EA T(227.00), TWE(227.00) 60.00 35.00

9.08 T(20,096.54). G[(473.31) 9,773.04 596.35 3,542.63 WE(863.01). TW(4.518.30) TWE (14241.92)

ALPHABETICAL LIST O~ VILLAGES IN NAHAR C.D. BLOCK

133

135 HAHAR C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location location Location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Comput.er) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kos 11 Tahs i 1

1- Ahmjldpur ( 177) 8/11/3/37 08/11/0030/0037 6/6/3/126 06/06/0030/0126 I Parta 1

2. Baha1a (20·N) 8/11/3/8 08/11/0030/0008 6/6/3/178 06/06/0030/0178

3. Bahu (18-H) 8/11/3/2 08/11/0030/0002 6/6/3/180 06/06/0030/0180 4. Bairampur ( 183) 8/11/3/30 08/11/0030/0030 6/6/3/122 06/06/0030/0122

5. Bawa (22·N) 8/11/3/9 08/11/0030/0009 6/6/3/175 06/06/0030/0175

6. Bhaka1i (165 ) 8/11/3/25 08/11/0030/0025 6/6/3/137 06/06/0030/0137

7. Bherangi (29-N) 8/11/3/13 08/11/0030/0013 6/6/3/169 06/06/0030/0169 8. Bhurtha1a ( 171) 8/11/3/45 08/11/0030/0045 6/6/3/141 06/06/0030/0141

9. Bir Sarkar (9/l-N) 8/11/3/21 OB/11/0030/0021 6/6/3/171 06/06/0030/0171

10. Bisoha (24-N) 8/11/3/11 08/11/0030/0011 6/6/3/173 06/06/0030/0173

11. Boriawas ( 176) 8/11/3/36 08/11/0030/0036 6/6/3/127 06/06/0030/0127 12. Kharji (18/1-N) 8/11/3/1 OBI 11/0030/000 1 6/6/3/181 06106/0030/0181 Bahu

13. Chhawa ( 190) 8/11/3/26 08/11/0030/0026 6/6/3/134 06/06/0030/0134

14. Dharoli ( 191 ) 8/11/3/27 08/11/0030/0027 6/6/3/118 06/06/0030/011 a

15. Gadhj (25-N) 8/11/3/5 08/11/0030/0005 6/6/3/176 06/06/0030/0176 16. ( 175) 8/11/3/40 08/11/0030/0040 6/6/3/128 06/06/0030/01',8

17. Gugod ( 174) 8/11/3/41 08/11/0030/0041 6/6/3/131 06/06/0030/rJ 131 1 18. Gujar,was ( 1) 8/11/3/15 08/11/0030/0015 6/9/3/8 66/09/003rJ/000B

19. Jakha1a ( 185) 8/11/3/39 08/11/0030/0039 6/6/3/129 06/06/0030/0129 20. Jhal (9-N) 8/11/3/22 08/11/0030/0022 6/6/3/150 06/06/ '0030/0 150

21. Jhh aroda (5-N) 8/11/3/50 08/11/0030/0050 6/6/3/14.7 06/0E,/0030/0 147

22. Jholri (26-N) 8/11/3/3 08/11/0030/0003 6/6/3/166 06/06/0030/0166 23. Judi ( ll-N) 8/11/3/20 08/11/0030/0020 6/6/3/151 06/06/0030/0151 24. Kahnarwas (173) 8/11/3/43 OB/11/0030/0043 6/6/3/132 06/06/0030/0132

25. Karo 11 (23-N) 8/11/3/10 08/11/0030/0010 6/6/3/174 06/06/0030/0174 26. Khera Tharu (19-N) 8/11/3/7 08/11/0030/0007 6/6/3/179 06/06/0030/0179

27. Kher i (4-N) 8/11/3/51 08/11/0030/0051 6/6/3/146 06/06/0030/0146

28. Khursaid (2l-N) 8/11/3/4 08/11/0030/0004 6/6/3/167 06/06/0030/0167 Nagar

29. Kohard (30-N) 8/11/3/17 08/11/0030/0017 6/6/3/170 06/06/0030/0170 136 NAHAR C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sen al Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) ( COmputer) (Manual) (Computer)

? 3 4 5 6

Kosli Tahsil--concld.

30. Kos 1 i ( 172) 8/11/3/44 08/11/0030/0044 6/6/3/133 06/06/0030/0133 -~- 31. L i 1 odh ( 13-N) 8/11/3/18 08/11/0030/0018 6/6/3/164 06/06/0030/0164

32. Lookh i (2 ) 8/11/3/14 08/11/0030/0014 6/9/3/9 06/09/0030/0009

33. Lula Hir (7-N) 8/11/3/53 08/11/0030/0053 6/6/3/144 06/06/0030/0144 (Lula Ahir)

34. Malasiawas (189) 8/11/3/42 08/11/0030/0042 6/6/3/130 06/06/0030/0130

35. Mamtazpura' (28-N) 8/11/3/12 08/11/0030/0012 6/6/3/l68 06/06/0030/0168

36. Mubarakpur ( 186) 8/11/3/29 08/11/0030/0029 6/6/3/120 06/06/0030/0120

37. Mundra (184) 8/11/3/38 08/11/0030/0038 6/6/3/121 06/06/0030/0121

38. Nahar ( 10-1'1) 8/11/3/16 08/11/0030/0016 6/6/3/172· 06/06/0030/0172

39. Nanga] (31l-N) 8/11/3/52 08/11/0030/0052 6/6/3/145 06/06/0030/0145

40. Nather a (166 ) 8/11/3/24 08/11/0030/0024 6/6/3/138 06/06/0030/0138

41. Nayagaon (21-N) 8/11/3/6 08/11/0030/0006 6/6/3/177 06/06/0030/0177

42. Nehr ugarh (6-N) 8/11/3/49 08/11/0030/0049 6/6/3/148 06/06/0030/0148 (Ganwari Alias Nehr ugarh)

43. Neola (182 ) 8/11/3/31 08/11/0030/0031 6/6/3/113 06/06/0030/0113

44. Ratanthal (180 ) 8/11/3/33 08/11/0030/0033 6/6/3/123 '06/06/0030/0123

45. Shadat Nagar (8-N) 8/1113/23 08/11/0030/0023 6/6/3/149 06/06/0030/0149 46. Shadipur ( 178) 8/11/3/35. 08/11/0030/0035 6/6/3/125 06/06/0030(0125 47 S'llamnagar ( 1&8) 8/11/3/47 08/11/0030/0047 6/6/3/140 06/06/0030/0140

48. Sudhrana ( 12-N) 8/11/3/19 08/11/0030/0019 6/6/3/152 06/06/0030/0152

49. Surak-hpur ( 179) 8/11/3/34 08/11/0'030/0034 6/6/3/124 06/06/0030/0124 Tappa Kosli

50. Sureh1i~~ ( 167) 8/11/3/48 Oalll/0030/0048 6/6/3/139 06/06/0030/0139

51. Tumbaher i ( 188) 8/1113/28 08111/0030/0028 6/613/119 06/06/0030/0119

52. Tumna ( 169) 8/11/3/54 08/11 /0030/0054 6/6/3/143 06/06/0030/0143

53. Usmanpur (181 ) 8/11/3/32 08/11/0030/0032 6/6/31112 06/06/0030/0112

54. Zahadpur ( 170) 8/11/3/46 08/11/0030/0046 6/6/3/142 06/06/0030/0142 Tapa Kos1i VILLAGE DIRECTORY MAHAR C.D. BLOCK

137 138

VILLAGE MAHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (wi th had bast area popula- vi 11 age, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v ill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stauion, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kos 11 Tahs 11

1. ChakKharji (18fl-N) 210.03 Un- Bahu

2. Bahu (18-N) 1575.01 5,617 (864) P ,M,II PHC,PHS, T,W,TW PTO, BS O,RP(4) Phone 3. Jilolri (26-N) 639.00 1,958 (305) P -(-5) T,W PO BS

4. Khursaid (27-N) 512.00 552 (87) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Nagar 5. Gadhi (25-N) 255.35 668 (101) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

6. Nayagaon (21-N) 519.61 2,356 ( 325) P PHS T,W,TW PO -(-5)

7. Khera (19-N) 390.92 490 (83) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) Tharu 8. Bahala (20-H) 424.10 1,405 (190) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

9. Bawa (22-N) 1106.80 3,013 (504) P(2), PHS, W,TW PO IS M(2),H(2) RP(4) 10. Karo1i (23-N) 787.91 2,753 (441 ) P,M,H PHS W,TK PO BS

11. Bisoha (24-N) 651. 13 1,387 (234) P -(-5) W,TK PO -(-5)

12. Mamtazpura (28-N) 271.00 874 (133) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

13. Bher ang i (29-N) 417.00 1,390 (202) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 14. (2) 904.00 2,640 (449) P(2), PHS T.W PO BS M,H 15. Gujarwas (1) 365.00 812 (129) P -(-Ii) W -(-s) BS

16. Nahar (lO-N) 838.00 4,026 (644) P,M, PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PTO. BS H,C RP(3) HP Phone 139

DIRECTORY land uSe

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18

i nhab ited

PR Charkhi ( 19) EA T(618.92),GC(319.97),TW(149.47), 784.93 171.16 Dadri TWE(149.48) PR Charkhi (21) EA T(369.83),GC(30.15),WE(18.05), 218.12 21.01 30.04 Dadri TW(10.16),TWE(311.47) PR Charkhi (26) EA T(312.46),GC(24.26),TW(20.10), 165.54 34.00 Dadri TWE(268.10) PR Kanina ( 18) EA T(185.09),GC(5.09).WE(20.60). 51.21 2.18 16.87 TWE(159.40) PR,KR Charkhi (21 ) ED, T(175.55),GC(76.47),TWE(99.08) 294.79 49.27 Dadri EAG PR,KR Charkhi (19) EA T( 190.10) ,GC(9.10) ,TW(90.00), 179.26 21.56 Dadri TWE (91. 00) PR,KR Charkhi (22 ) EA T(278.18),GC(61.21),TW(108.57). 81. 59 64.33 Dadri TWE(108.40) PR Kanina (6) EA T(180.68),GC(80.18),WE(10.20) 797.22 48.12 80.78 TWE(90.30) PR Kanina (10) EA T(667.91),GC(24.00),WE(165.00), 45.00 75.00 TW(278.91),TWE(200.00) PR Kanina ( 18) EA T(565.13),GC(17.00),WE(149.00), 19.00 67.00 TW(224.00),TWE(175.13) PR Kan;na (16) EA T(114.00).WE(114.00) 134.00 23.00

PR Kanina (20j EA T(377.00),GC(11.00),WE(106.00). 13.00 27.00 TW(60.00),TWE(200.00) PR Mahendra- (8) EA T(551.00),GC(244.00),TWE(307.00) 235.00 40.00 78.00 garh PR Mahendra- (9) EA T(234.00),TWE(Z34.00) 87.00 16.60 za.oo garh

PR Kanina (16) EA T(6~3.00),GC(10.00}.WEl191.00), 14.00 181.00 TW(75.00),TWE(367.00) 140

VILLAGE NAHAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

L oca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the ti on (with hadbast area popula- vi 11 age, a d as h (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stat ion, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kosli Tahsil--contd.

17. Kohard (30-N) 398.00 1,830 (324) P RP T,W,TW, PO BS HP 18. Li10dh (13-N) 900.00 2,524 (414) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO BS

19. Sudhrana ( 12-iO 442.31 1,507 (218) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW - (-5) BS,RS

20. Judi (11-N) 394.16 2,141 (324) P PHS T,W,TW PO as

21. Bir Sarkar (9/l-N) 174.00 Un-

22. Jha1 (9-N) 746.23 1,900 (293 ) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

23. Shadat Nagar (8-N) 532.00 1,564 (277) P,M -(-5~ T,W,TW PO BS

24. (166) 419.00 1,381 (249) P - (- 5) T,W,TW -(-5) - ( -5)

25. Bhakali ( 165) 584.00 4,476 (754) P,M RP T,W PO, BS .ilS Phone 26. Chhawa ( 190) 272.00 819 ( 141) P - ( -5) T,W,TW - ( - 5) BS

27. Oharo1i ( 191 ) 385.00 1, 411 (228) P -(-5) T,W,HP - ( - 5) BS

28. Tumbaher i ( 188) 886.00 2,790 ( 419) P,M,H PHC,PHS, T,W,HP PO BS n,RP

29. Mubarakpur (186 ) 230.00 1,031 (146 ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, - (- 5) BS HP

30. Bairampur (183) 372.00 946 ( 144) P - (-5) T,TW - ( - 5) BS

31. Neola ( 1B2) 543.00 1,351 ( 208) P PHS,RP T.W.HP - (- 5) BS

32. Usmanpur ( 181) 374.73 1, 619 (257) P RP T,W,HP - ( - 5) -(-5) 141 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under di fferent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kanina i 19) EA T(344.00) ,GC(6.00) ,WEt 108.00), 4.00 50.00 TW(100.00),TWE(130.00) PR Charkhi (24 ) EA T(596.00),GC(SO.00),WE(251.00) ZOO.OO 104.00 Dadri TW(15.00),TWE(250.00) PR Charkhi (24) EA T(204.00),GC(68.00)WE(50.00), 188.00 16.31 34.00 Dadri TW(27.00),TWE(59.01) PR Jhajjar (23) EA T(237.16) ,WE(237.16) 88.00 9.00 60.0D inhabited

PR Charkhi ( 10) EA T(612.23).WE(612.23) 55.00 79.00 Dadri PR Rewar i (29) EA T(225.28),WE(225.2S) 255.70 8.29 42.73

PR Rewar i (20) EA T( 168.00) ,WEt 168.00) 189.00 20.00 42.00

PR.KR Jhajjar (25) EA T(294.00),GC(5S.00),TW(4S.00), 155.00 135.00 TWE(188.00) PR Jhajjar (24) ED, T(207 .00), TW(35.00), TWE( 172.00) 39.00 26.00 EAG PR Jhajjar (22) EA T(295.00),TW(145.00),TWE(150.00) 28.00 22.00 40.00 0

PR Jhajjar (22) EA T(744.00),TW(333.00),TWE(411.00) 18.00 53.00 71.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (24) EA T ( 136 • 00 ) , TW ( 62.00) , TWE ( 74.00 ) 76.00 18.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (33) EA T(190.00),TW(90.00},TWE(100.00) 97.00 59.00 26.00

PR Jhajjar (26) EA T(337.00),TW(200.00),TWE(l37.00) 142.00 64.00

PR Jhajjar (24) EA T(247.00),TW(137.00).TWE(110.00) 49.73 23.00 55.00 142

VIllAGE MAHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day" or Communi­ holds tional , water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat.ion, hat, ~/ater­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kos1i Tahsi1--contd. 33. Ratantha 1 (180) 1120.00 3,157 (498) P(2),M PHS T,W PO -(-5)

34. Surakhpur (179) 304.00 1,436 (197) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) Tappa Kos1i 35. Shadipur (178) 234.00 279 (54) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

36. Bor i awas (176). 239.00 422 (65) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5)

'57. Ahmadpur (177) 495.00 906 (112) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) Parta1 38. Mundra (184) 302.00 429 (70) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

39. Jakha1a (185) 681.00 1,461 (190) P -(-5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 40. Gud ian i (175) 1018.00 4,429 (665) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW PTO, BS M(2) ,H RP(3) Phone 41. Gugod (174) 475.00 1,862 (287) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 42. M,a1aslawas (189) 281.00 228 (41) P -..( -5) T -(-5) -(-5)

43. "Kahnarwas (173) 326.00 1,286 (188) P T,W.TW, PO as HP 44. Kosli (172) 1112.87 7,115(1,2081 P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW pro, BS,RS 14(2) ,H(2), RP Phone PUC 45. Bhur.tha1a (171) 328.00 862 (142) P,M (-5) T,W PO as

46. Zahadpur (170) 214.00 934 (152) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Tapa Kos11

47. Shamnagar (168) 384.00 1,260 (201) P,M -(-5) T,W PO -(-5)

48. Surehl1 (167) 418.00 1,706 (297) P,M PHS T,W,TW po BS 143 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places), to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able ava

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari (30) EA T(545.00).TW(350.00).TWE(195.00) 350.00 225.00

PR Rewari (33) ED, T( 178.00) , TW (72.00) • TWE ( 106.00) 88.00 12.00 26.00 / . EAG PR Rewari (21 ) ED, T(153.00).GC(12.00),TW(4.00), 47.00 5.00 29.00 EAG TWE(137.00) PR Rewari (19) Ell. T(149.00).TW(27.00),TWE(122.00) 72 .00 18.00

PR Rewari (18) ED, T(231.00).GC(1.00).TW(162.00). 226.00 38.00 EAG TWE(68.00) PR Rewari (32) EA T(144.00),GC(4.00)JW(28.00), 116.00 42.00 TWE(112.00) PR.KR Rewari (24) EA T(582.00),TW(182.00),TWE(400.00) 46.00 53.00

PR.KR Rewari ( 19) EA T(563.00).GC(18.00),TW(143.00). 351. 00 104.00 niE(402.00) PR.KR Rewari (24) EA t(404.00),GC(37.00),TW(160.00). 13.00 12.00 46.00 TWE(207.00) PR.KR Rewar i (24) Ell. T(243.00),TW(75.00),TWE(168.00) 21.00 2.00 15.00

PR,KR Rewari (24) EA T(242.00),GC(10.00),TW(150.00), 46.00 38.00 TWE(82.GO) PR Rewari (27) EA -- T(381.00),GC(28.00),TW(88.00), 539.00 36.87 156.00 TWE(265.00)

PR Rewari (27) EA T(191.00),WE(191.00) 92.00 23.00 22.00

PR Jhajjar (13 ) EA T( 109.19) ,WEI 109.19) 65.84 20.52 18.45

PR Rewari (27) EA T(245.00),WE(245.00) 81.00 30.00 28.00

PR Rewari (32) EA T(307.00),WE(307.00) 48.00 28.00 35.00' 144 VlLLAGE MAHAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca­ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potab 1e) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ 'station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kosli Tahsil--concld.

49. Nehru Garh (6-N) 842.00 3,018 (481) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS (Ganwari Alias Nehrugarh) 50. Jhharoda (5-N) 432.00 1,895 (367) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

51. Kheri (4-N) 486.00 1,350 (203) P~2) -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

52. Nangal (3/1-N) 399.01 748 (104) P(2) - t -5) T,W -(-5) BS

53. Lula Hir (l-N) 542.68 1,900 (278) P,M,H PHS,D T,W,TW PTO BS (Lula Ahir)

54. Tumna (169) 379.00 2,010 (294) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

Mahar C.D. 28531.85 95,924(15,181) P(59).M(26) PHC(4), Block Total H(14).PUC(11 I'H5(19) D (3) CCl) RP(~O)

Motes:--

(1) Location Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village (5) wholly merg'ed in town (5) or treated as Census town (5) do not appear in the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract:--

Location Code Name of vi llilge Tahsil in which Town in which merged or (Hadbast Number) it falls treated as Census town

260 Dharuhera (299) Rewari Dharuhera (Census Town) 145 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of l'and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rewari (19) ED, T(788.00),GC(8.00),WE(380.00), 2.00 52.00 EAG TWE (400 .{l0 )

PR Rewari (21) EA T(362.00),GC(12.00),WE(350.00) 8.00 20.00 42.00

PR Rewari (19-1- EA T(390.00),WE(390.GO) 49.00 13.00 34.00

PR Rewari (19) EA T( 180.01) ,WEI 180.01) 167.00 8.00 44.00

PR,KR Rewari (22) ED, T(461.68) ,WEI 117.68) ,TWE(344.00) 38.00 43.00 EAG

PR Rewari (29) EA T(257.00),WE(257.00) 66.00 16.00 40.00

T(17,405.40).GC(1.254.431. 7.100.93 699.30 2.942.19 WE(4.952.40).TW(3.649.21}, TWE(7.549.36)

(2) In case, a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as out-growth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after ·the vi llage name.

(3) The area of vi 11age (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village.

(5) 1Although entered as 'Be-Chirag" (Un-inhabited) in the revenue record the population shown agai~st this village was enu~erated at the time of 1991 Census.

APPENDICES 1-4

147 148 APPEN- C.D. Blockwise abstract of educational.

EDUCATIONAL

Sl. Name of Primary Middle Matricu- Higher Secondary/ No. C.D. Block schoo 1 schoo 1 lation/ PUC/Intermediate/ Secondary Junior college schoo 1

Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions tions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Sawa1 94 102 25 27 16 16

2. Rewari 97 104 2-8 29 15 15

3. Kho1 at Rewari 55 65 29 32 11 11

4. Jatusana 75 84 35 40 17 18 3 3

5. Nahar 52 59 23 26 12 14 1\

Total 373 414 140 154 71 74 5 5 149 DIX-I medical and other amenities

EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL

College Adult Otlrers Villages Dispe:1sacy Hospita.l (graduate literacy with no and above) class/ educational centres facilities

Villqges Institu- Villages· Institu- Villages Institu- Vil~ages Institu- Villages Instltu- tions tions tions tions tions

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

9 6 6

16 3 3

2 2 4 5 5

3 3

z z 3 3 Z9 18 18 150 APPEH- C.D. Blockwise abstract of educational,

MEDICAL

81. Name of Maternity and child Primary health Family Primary No. C.D. Block welfare centre/ centre/Health planning health Maternity hamel centre centre sub-centre Ch i 1d welfare centre

Villages Institu- Villages Inst:itu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions tions

1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

1. Sawa1 2 2 21 21

2. Rewar1 2 2 22 22

3. Kho1 at Rewari 3 3 12 12

4. Jatusana 5 6 24 24

5. Nahar, 4 4 19 19

Total 16 17 98 98 15.1 DIX-I--contd. medical and other ameQUies

MEDICAL DRINKING WATER

Village others Villages Tap Well Tank Tubewell health with no guides medical facility

, Villages Numbers Villages Institu- tions

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

7 7 10 20 68 100 97 84

2 2 8 22 85 ,107 75 63

9 14 39 56 47 27

,~ ... 15 28 42 75 67 52

10 20 30 47 50 2 28

11 11 52 104 264 385 336 3 254 152 APPEM- C.D. 810ckwise abstract of educational.

DRINKING WATER POST AND TELEGRAPH

81. Name of River Fountain Canal others More than Villages P.O. T.O. No. C.D. Block one source with no drinking water faci­ lity of any type

1 2 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

1. Bawal 20 99 13

2. Rewari 2 39 102 19

3. Kho1 at Rewari 8 56 15

4. Jatusana .. 28 71 21

5. Nahar 11 50 21

Total 3 106 378 89 153 OlX-I--concld. medfca 1 and other °amenjttes

POST AND ° TELEGRAPH C01MUNlCA~IONS POWER SUPPLY

P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not: avail­ & & & Stop station waterway able Phone Phone Phone

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

4 2 80 3 103

6 8 86 2 113

7 2 2 45 5 59

4 2 3 61 9 75

4 38 3 52

2 22 8 15 310 22 402 154 APPENDIX 2 Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

Serial Name of town and L'and use(i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares No. C.D. Block(within rounded upto two de~imal places) brackets) Tota 1 Fore st Irrigated Unirriga- Cu lturab 1 e Area not area by source ted waste (in available c 1uding for cultiva- gauchar and tion groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Dharuhera 1,149.00 T(615.00), 219.00 13.00 302.00 (Rewari) TW ( 11 2 . 00 ) • TWE(503.00)

APPENDIX 3 list of villages where no amenities relating to education, medical. drinking water, post & telegraph, communications, power supply and market/hat are available

There is no such village in the district 155 APPENDIX 4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled• Caste to the total ~opulation by ranges BAWAL C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L. C. No. N'ame of village ~. Co. No. Name of village Sched u1 ed Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

0--5* , Bawal Tahsil (Part) 9 Aram Nagar (46) 21 Kamalpur 25 Chirhara 28 Behrampur Bharang1 42 Bishanpur 43 Alawalpur 50 Dhar Chana

Rewari Tahsil ~Part)

214 Kathuwas 2Hf Baqapur 275 Pachgaon

6--10 BawaT Tahsil (Part)

18 Bagthala 32 Mohanpur 36 Rudh' 46 Nanga1 Shahbazpur 54 Ramsinghpur 56 Chanduwas 58 Khandewra 60 Ananapur 78 Jhabuwa 81 Badhoj

Rewari Tahsil (Part)

224 Pithanwas

11-15 Bawal Tahsil (Part)

3 Pragpura 12 Nechana 23 Jal1awas 31 Rajgarh 40 Khere Murar 44 Raipur 59 Keshopur 61 Kheri Da lus1ngh

74 Panwar 7~ Teekla

189 Gujriwas 222 Kasol'1 '223 Lodhana 225 226 228 Sangwari 283 Jorthal 156

APPENDIX 4

List of village according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste to the total population by ranges BAWAL C.D. BLOCK--Contd.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v 111 age L.C. No. Name of v l1lage Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 16--20 Bawal Tahsil (Part)

2 Badhrana 14 Suthani 26 Kalrawas 33 Sanjarpur

34 Saban 52 Tihara 64 Na'nga 1 Ugra 68 Bansi Majri

73 Pawti 79 Khijur1

Rewari Tahsil (Part)

217 DodHai 221 Boln1 274 Asiaki Tappa Jarthal 276

21-- 30 Bawal Tahsil (Part)

Kanuka 4 Su1kha

5 Kharkhari 6 Berwa 1 8 Dhara:n 10 Balawas 11 Mohamadpur 15 Suthana 16 Asalwas 17 Patuhera

22 Banipur 30 Tankri 38 Ibrahimpur 39 Manga1eshwar 41 Gujar Majri 45 B1dawas

47 Nang1i Parsapur 51 Shahpur 57 Jai Singhpur Khera 66 Bhagwanpur 67 Saidpur Ali~s Jaitpur '''."pura Rewari Tahsil (Part)

215 Dawana 216 La 1p ur 219 Kasola 271 ladhuwas

272 Panchor 273 Sanp 1i

31 & above Bawal Tahsil (Part)

19 Mukandpur Basa i 24 Ja1alpur 27 Asraka Majra 35 Harchandpur 157

APPENDIX 4

,'list of village according to the proportion of Scheduled'Caste to the tota' populatjon by ranges BAWAL C.O. BLOCK--Concld.

Ranges of L.C. ~o. Name of v 111 age L.C. No. Name of v 111 age Scheduled Caste popul,at 1o'n (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

31 & above Bawa,l Tahsil {Part)--concld.

'37 Bawal (Rura 1) 48 Dulhera Khurd

49 Dulhera Kalan 53; Ras i awas

55 Odhi 63 Nangal Teju

65 Shekhpur 72 Kishanpur 77 Subas her i 80 ,Blrjharukia

Rewarf Tahsil (Part)

220 Garh i 270 Majri Duda

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 158

APPENDIX 4

L1st of viUages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges REWARI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C •. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

O~-5* Rewar1 Tahs i 1 (Part)· lil9 Jantl 153 Mundhal1 194 Chandpur 202 Chitarpur;

6~-10 143 Gangayacha Ahlr 154 Ghurakawas 158 Ka1uwas 186 Karnawas

197 Dumawas 232 F~tehpuri P~pa 235 Baliar Kalan 277 Nlganiawas

11--15 139 Gindo Khar 155 Naya Gaon 200 Bhagwanpur 231 Mo1hawas 242 Tata rpur Istamrar 245 Sunar 18 246 Rojhaka 248 J 1tpur I stamrar 258 Mahesharl 259 Garhl Alawalpur 265 Phadani 266 Jonawas

16~-20 141 145 Gangayacha Jatt 148 Jantsalrwas 150 Goka1pur 161 Lakhnor 164 .Ba1awas Ahir 165 Ladhuwas Ahlr 175 Thothwa1ka

177 ~anga1i Godha 178 Kharkhari Bhiwan 182 Jatuwas 191 Devlawas 20'1 Ramgarh 205 Phideri 206 Kha lilpuri 209 Kaunslwas

211 Shahba~pur Khalsa 230 Muradpurl 236 Hansaka 239 Budani

255 K~pariwas 2b7 Aaker a 261 Khar Khara 263 Dungarwas 280 Tatarpur Khalasa 281 Alawalpur

21-- 30 146 Bhurthal Jatt 156 Dohaki 157 Goka1garh 159 Chandllwas 163 Khargwas 179 Ja itrawas 159 'APPENDIX 4

list of villages according to. the proportion of ·Schedu led Castes to the tota 1 jlup'ij lat ion by ranges REWARI C.D. BlOCK--Concld.

Ranges of l.C. No. Name of village loC. No. Name of v 111 age Scheduled Cute.. population (Percen~ages)

2 3 4 5

Re'llll,1"\ T&l\s n (Part) --conc ld. 21--30

185 Bharawas 193 Bithwana 195 Dhaliawas 199 Rewari (Rural) 207 Mandhia Kalan 208 Kalaka 21.0 Padniawas 213 Bariawas Majra Sheoraj 227 l Majra Gurdas 233 237 238 Budana 241 Meerpur 247 Asadpur 250 Dhakia 253 Malpura

254 Jon i awas 262 264 Masani 268 Khijuri 278 N,ikhari

31&above 142 Bikaner 147 Bhurtha1 Thethar 151 Kakoria 152 Dabari 160 Bhudpur 167 Saharanwas 169 Qutabpur Mo1a 170 Rampura 171 Husainpur 172 Narainpur

181 Db 11 ak i 188 Kama 1pur 190 Chhuriawas 212 Dhamlaka 229 Bambar 234 Mundia Khera 240 Turkiawas 244 Malahera 249 Dohana 251 Khatawa1i 252 Alamgirpur 256 Ghatal Mahaniawas 267 Rasgan 279 Bhatsana 282 Nandrampur

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 160 APPENDIX 4

list of villages according to ,the proportion of Scheduled Caste~ to the t,ota'l population by ranges KHOl AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK

Rang~s, 'of L. C. No. Name oJ village L.C. No. Name of' v ill age Scheduled Caste population (P ereen tage s l,

z 3 4 5

0--5* Rewar1 Tahsil (Part) 95 Srinagar 123 Harjipur 129 P Hher awas

6-- TO 24 Silla 28 Lohana 89 Mamaria Ahir 99 Kolana 109' Bhalaki 110 Pa 1i 111 Gothara Tappa Kilori 121 Tint 125 Punsika

H --15 25 Zainabad 85 Gopa1pura Urf Pranpura 92 Kilaleta 93 Dhawana 96 Bohka 98 Nanga1 Jamalpur 100 Ahrod 115 eh imnawjls 116 Aaliawas 118 Shahbajpur I staml"ar 119 Rajpura lstamrar 127 Go 11 aka 174 Ohamlawas

16--20 84 Mundi 87 Kadhu Alias ~Mwanipur

88 Mamaria Aas~mpur 94 Mandala 101 Bas Dooda 103 Maneth1

104 Kilo l' 107 Majra Hutsa 1 Bha1aki 112 Marnaria Thethar )24 Kunda1 126 Rajyaka 128 Shandor 131 DhanislJndrod

2'1--:30' 26 Dhan; Thethar Sa'd 27 Nimoth 81 Ro1iawas 82 Bhathera 91 Mayan 97 Uncha 102 Padla 105 Balwari 106 Nandha 108 Cheeta Dungra 114 Khor; 117 Bahotwasahir 161

APPENDIX 4

list of vi llages accdrding to the proport 1!ln of Schedu led Castes to . the Itoh 1 popu lat ion by ranges KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BlOCK--Conc1d.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of V 111 age L.~. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste populatton (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

21--30 Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

122 Bawana Gujar 132 Dhani Santo 133 Sundrodh

31 & above 90 Nangala Mayan 120 Gumina

130 Mailawas 1l~ Maha Kharia

*Excludes vil1ages with no Scheduled Caste population. 162 APPENDIX 4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges JATJSANA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village l . C. No. Na'11e of village SCheduled Caste populatior (Percentages)

2 4

0--5* Rewari Tahsil (Part)

35 Musepur 67 Rajawas 76 Rasool;

6-- 10 7 Darauli 30 Aulant 31 Motla K-hurd 53 Chauki 86 Bitori 137 Jadara

11-- 15 3 Dahina 4 Kanwali

5 Fate~puri Tappa Dahi~a 6 Daknora 8 Khusnpura 11 Nanga1 Pathani 16 Bahotwas Bhondu 18 Ba,ldhan Khurd 19 Motla Ka lan 33 Chauki Number--2

... 38 NainsJkr Pura 39 La la 40 Sl.Il"a Khera 42 Qutab Puri Buzarg 52 Ma1iaki 56 Chandanwas 58 '

16--20 Lisa n 2 Gothara Tappa Dahina 10 Babroli 12 Muralipur 17 Ber1i Kalan 21 Rampuri 22 Didoli 29 Buroli 36 Ha 1ukhera 37 Dohakia

41 Rojhuwas 51 Gurawara 54 Jiwara 60 Roharai

61 Nangalia Rannok~ 71 Mahiuddinpur 75 Balawas Ja'l1apur 78 Biharipur

80 Gulaopura 83 Nanga) Mundi 144 Shekhpur Shikarpur

21--30 9 Baldhan Kalan 20 Kahari 23 Mas it 34 Ber li Khurd 163 I\PPENDIX 4

Li st of villages accord1 ng to the proport 'on of Schedu led Castes to the tota 1 popu lat 10n by ranges JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK --concld.

Ranges of LoC. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of v1llage Sched ul ed Caste populat10n (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

21--30 45 Pahrajwas 48 Kanhor1

57 Palnawas 63 Karawara Manakpur 66 Nurpur 77 Mandhava Khurd 79 Dehlawas

31 S above 13 Gopalpur Gazi 14 Jat usa na 15 Parkhotampur 32 Kumroda

43 Saidpur 46 Hansa was

47 Kanhora 49 Gadala 55 Aasiaki Gorawas 64 Jeetpur Shel

65 68 Shad 1p ur 69 Tehnadipa lpur

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 164 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges NAHAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of v 111 age Scheduled Caste popu1 at ion (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

6--10 KosH Tahsil

25 Bhakal1 32 Usmanpur 43 Kahnarwas 48 Sureh1i

53 Lula Hfr (L ulaa h 11")

11-- 15 6 Nayagaon 8 Bahala 9 Bawa 10 Karo 1i 14 Lookhf 15 Gujarwas 17 Kohard 18 L110dh 19 Sudhrana 24 Mathera 27 Oharol1 34 Surakhpur Tappa Kos 11

41 Gugod ~2 Me.1as1awas

44 ~os 11 45 Bhllrthala 46 Zahadpur Tapa Kos 11 50 Jhharoda 54 Tumna

16-- 20 16 Nahal" 23 Shadat Nagar 26 Chhawa 28 Tumbaher 1 33 Ratantha1 47 Shamnagar 49 Nehrugarh (Ganwar1 Alias Nehrugarh)

21--30 2 Bahu 11 Bfsoha 13 Bher ang 1 20 Judi 22 Jha1 29 Mubarakpur 30 Bairampur 31 Neola

31 & above 3 Jho1ri 5 Gadh1 35 Shadfpur 36 Bor1awas 37 Ahmadpur Parta 1 38 Mundra 39 Jakha 18 40 Gud1anf 51 Kher 1 52 Nanga1 SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

165

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

167

169 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WXTH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDIC~TED BELOW .-

S~atus-- M.C. Municipal Committee C.T. Census Town STATEMENT IV & IV-A Type of road-­ PR Pucca Road KR Kuchcha Road

System of Sewerage/Drainage-- S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains Pt Pit System 0 Others

lto1ethod of disposal of nightsoil-- B Baskets with handles WB Wheel Barrows S Sewerage ST Septic TanK 0 Others

Source of Water Supply-- TW Tubewell Water/Handpump T Tap Water

System of Storage of Water-- OHT Overhead Tank SR Service Reservoir 0 Others

STATEMENT--V Medical facilities--

H Hospital/Ey~ Hospital/Maternity Hospital D Dispensary HC Community Health Centre/Health Centre/Primary Health Sub-Centre/ Primary Health Unit etc. FC Family Planning Centre/Pos1-Partum Centre/MCH & FW Centre/Maternity and Family Welfare Centre 170

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW .- Educational facilities-- A Arts only AS Arts and Science only ASC Arts, Science and Commerce

Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Other Vocational Training Institutions-- a Others

Public Libraries including Reading Rooms-- PL Public Library RR Reading Room TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

171 172 STATE·

Status and

Ser - Class, name and civic Loca- flame !)f tlame of Area Number Popu\ at ion. and ia 1 ad,"i nis trat 10n status t 1on tahsil C.O. ln of ------No. of ~own Code block sq. house- 1901 1911 1921 No. kms holds 1n- eluding houseless house- holds ( in 1991 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. V Bawa1 (M. C.) Bawa1 0.36 1,458 5,739 5,332 5,137 (-7.09) (-3.66)

2. IV Dharuhera (c. L) II Rewari Rewari 11.49 2,368 Treated as a Census

3. I I Rewari (M.C .) III Rewari 18.43 11,453 27,295 24,780 23,129 (-9.21 ) (-6.66)

Note Census town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census is underlined. 173 MEMl I gr()wth history growth rate of the to~n at the cen~uses of Dens i ty ,Sex rat io ( 1991 1931 194-1 1 SiS 1 • 1951 1971 1981 1991 census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 i7 18 19 20 21

4,944 5,709 5,392 5,924 6,529 7,76'0 9-,010 25,028 916 895 882 (-3.76) (+15.47) (-5.55) (+9.87) (+ 10. 21) (+18.85) (+ 16.11)

town for the first time in 1991 Census 10,848 944 ..,.. 647

26,269 30,673 34,082 36,994 43,885 51,562 75,342 4,088 881 881 892 (+13.58) (+16.77) (+11.1'1) (+8.54) (+18'.63)-' (+17.49) (+46.12) Notes: 1. *Average data has been calculated for the decade 1979--88

2. 'N.A.' means information not available.

3. means niL 175 MEMT 11 location o~to~ns)1989

and road. distance (in kms) from

District HQ Sub-Division/Tahsil HQ Nearest city Railway Bus Navigable with popul'ilt ion station route river/canal of one lakh (if within and more 10 kms)

7 8 9 10 11 12

Rewari Rewari/Bawa1 Gurgaon Bawal Bawa1 ( 16) ( 16) ~O). H9).. ( 0.) (0)

Rewari Rewari/Rewari Gurgaon Rewari Dharuhera ( 17) ( 17) ( 17) (36) ( 16) (0)

Rewari Rewari/Rewari Gurgaon Rewari Rewari (O) (0) (Il) (53) (0) (0) 176 STATE·

Munic,;pal finance

Ser i a 1 Class a nd name 'Qf Civic Receipt' ('in Rs. 'ilO' ) 'No. town adminis- -t rll t ian -Receipt Revenue Goverll- Loan Advance stat'us through derived ment ( in 1990) taxes from grant etc. inunicipa1 ppopert ies. and pO'Wer apart from taxation 2 '" 3 4 5 6 7 ' 8

1- V• Bawal M,.C. 3,126 , 2,764 5,147 1,794

2. IV. Dharuhera C. T- 80 96 785

3. II. Rewari {fl. C. 85,083 18,789 12,063 12,396

Note " denotes ~i 1. 177 HE NT III

1988-89

Expend iture (in Rs.' '00 ')

Other Total Genera 1 Public' Public Publjc" Public Others Total sources r~ceipt adminis­ safety hea lth work-s· institu- (specify) expenditure (specify) tration and con- tions veniences

9 10 u 12 13 14 15 16 17

163 12,994 2,448 604 1,850 , 4,125 3,607 2,018 T4,652

240 1,201 380 20 101 501

221 128.552 62,938 28,695 13,598 11 ,386 1,20,908 178 STATE-

Civic and other

Ser ; a 1 C1 ass and najlle Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Number oflatrin$ Ncr. of town adminis- tion Caste length of tr at ion popu1a- (In kms) sewerage Water Service status tion borne (in 1990)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. V. Bawal M.C. 9,010 1,302 ~R(6.5) 050-;- 407- 96 KR(6.0) Pt

2. IV. Dhar_~hera C.T. 10,848 2,251 PR(0.5) Pt, 0 135

3. U. Rewari M.C. 75,342 12,200 PR(42.9) 5, 1,249 6,500 KRH.O) 050

Notes 1. *hlcase this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place where available alongwith distance from the town has been mentioned.

? I denotes nil "ENT IV 179 amenities. 1989

Method of Protected water Fire {ight- Electrification (number of connections) disposa1~ supp 1y ing service* Other s of night Source System of Domestic lndus- Commer- Road Other s soil of storage with tr ia 1 cia1 light- s upp 1y capaci ty in ing 1itres (in (poi nts) brackets)

10 H 12 13 14 °15 16 17 18 19

WB, -TW, OHT Rewa'!'; 1.220 43 431 125 B T (60.000) (16)

B.O T,TW SR Rewlni 1,125 75 425 40 ( 10,000) ( 17)

WB, TW, 0 11,203 638 4,517 1,465 199 S T (36,36,872) Yes OHT (4,54,609) 180 STATE-

Civic and other amenities

Serial Class and nameof Name of slum Area of Population PaVed System of No. town* slum (in of slum roads (in sewerage sq. kmsf (approxi­ kms) mate)

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. II. Rewari 1. Adarsh Nagar 0.040 3,500 PR(0.30) OSD KR(1.00)

2. Anand Nagar 1.600 4,500 KR(O.BO) S, OSD

3. Banjarwara 0.800 1,000 PR(0.65) S, OSD KR(0.15)

4. Dhaka Basti 0.020 1,100 PR(0.64) S, OSD KR(O. _l8)

5. Dharuhera Gate 0.010 900 PR(0.45) S, OSD KR(0.06)

6. Mud Huts 0.040 1,800 PR (0. 61) DSD KR( 1.80)

7. Muftiwara 0.040 2,000 PR(l.OO) S, OSD KR(0.15)

8. Abadi 1.400 4,300 PR(0.80) OSD KR( 1.80)

9. Quta bpur 2. 000 5,.000 PR(0.88) OSD KR(1.58) ,... 10. Sanghi Ka Bas 0.028 3,000 PR(0.70) S, OSD

11. Sat i Co lany 0.028 700 PR(0.48) S, OSD KR( 0.16)

12. Subash Nagar 0.800 1,100 PR(0.21) OSD .; KR{O.36)

13. Sukar Kui 0.800 700 PR{O.OS) S, OSD KR{O.36)

Notes :1- * For class I and class II towns only. 2. , •. ' deno-tes nil 18i ME~T IV A i,n notified slums, 1989

Number"of latr ines Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number d i sposa 1 points/ of connect ions) Private Community .of night pub 1; c soil hydr ants Domestic Road Others Water Service at her s i nsta 11 ed lighting borne for supply (points) of protec- ted w.ater

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 i6

100 W8,ST 300 6

60 ST,WB 132 270 17 20

100 S 123 80 22 4

1 20 100 WB,S 30 150 12 4

15 6 S,WB 64 90 17

100 50 ' -- 6 ST,WB 157 300 32 8

200 6 S,WB 245 100 40 10

100 100 ST,WB 134 310 64 15

~ 15 15 ST,WB 20 900 88 200

200 100 12 S,WB 258 447 40 11

60 S 80 60 11 2

50 ST,WB 18 100 6 5

10 15 WB,S 20 150 4 182 STATE-

Medical. education. recreational

Serial Class and name Popu1a- Medic,i1 facilities* Educat iona 1 No. of town tion HOS'p'i- Beds in Arts/ Medical Engine- Po 1y- Recogn1- ta 1s/ medical SCience/ colleges er log tech- ed short Dispen- institu- Commerce colleges nics hand, Sa!' ies/ tions co 11 eges type TB noted ( of wrHing clinics in degree and voca- etc. co 1umn 4 level tiona 1 and training above) inst itu- t ions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

1. V. Bawal 9,010 HC(2) 30 AC (1) Rohtak Delhi Jhajjar Rewari FC (1) (98) ( 105) (65) ( 16 )

2. IV. Dharuhera 10,848 HC ( 1) 4 S1 dh- Delhi Delhi Jhajjar Sidh- D( 1) rawa 1 i rawa 1i (8) (73) (73) (65) (8)

3. II. Rewari 75.342 H(2) 70 AC (1) Rohtak Delhi Jhajjar 0(5) D( 1) 3 ASC(2) (82) (89) (49) FC ( 1)

Notes 1. * If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available, has been mentioned.

2. I deno te s n 11 j 183 MENT Y and ,c,ultur.al ,fac111t1es. 1989 facilities* Work)'n,g' NumMr of' re crea fi on ci 1 and cu,lt1Jra:'l women's facilities Higher Second- Junior Primar.,y Adult hos1;.e 1s Secon d- Secondary 1; teracy with Stadia Cinema Auditoria/ Public aryl schools .' aryl Matr ic u- and classes/ number Drama/ libraries Interme- 1at ion Mi dd le centre s/ of seats Commun i ty inc luding 'aiate/ schoo ls Other s ha11 s· rt!aCl 1hg P.U.C. (specify) rooms (Pre- uni- vers'ity college)/ Junior co 11ege level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 3 4 4 PL (2) RR(2)

Sidh- 2 rawa li ( 8)

9 12 13 18 1 (60) -.l- PL(6) ...~. oRR (6) IBIl 'STATE-

Trade. commerce. 'industry

Serial Class and name of Names of three most important Names of three ,most No, town commodities imported commodities

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. V. Bawa1 Wheat Mfl ~ et Jowar Mustard Grams seed

2. IV. Oharuhera Sheet Electronic Hard Motor Ultra meta 1 components gelatine cycles sound compo- scanner nents and C.K.O. engines

3. II. Rewar1 Copper A1uminiur.l Zi nc Copper/ Copper brass & ,brass utensils circles/ sheets

Kote I deflotes niL 185 MENT VI an~ banking. 1989 important . Names of three mO'st important Number of Number of Number of non­ exported commodities manufactured !Yanks agricultural agr ic ultura 1 credit credit 3rd 1st - 2nd 3rd societies soc i et ies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Barley Wire rrails 3 3 3

Empty hard Ultrasound Empty hard Motor cycles 4 gelatine scanner gelatine capsules capsules

Brass Copper Brass Copper/ 13 6 handicrafts brass handicrafts brass circles/ utenslls sheets 186

APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION

Ser ia 1 Name of the town Population of Outgrowth Population of No. with location code core town outgrowth

z 3 4 5

--Nil-- pART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

A PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT REWARI DISTRICT

189 190

PRIMARY CENSUS

loca- District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion C.D. Block/ Rural/ in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0--6 Code . Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless 202ulation) U.A./C,ty/ No .' tial Town houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

11 Rewari T t 1559.00 95,32.Z 98,2.95 62.3,301 32.3,460 299,841 116,563 61,553 55,010 District R 1528.72 81,009 83,016 528,101 272,262 255,839 100,553 53,174 47,379 U 30.28 14,313 15,279 95,200 51,198 44,002 16,010 1'8,379 7,631 1. Bawa1 T 312.83 14,598 14,959 100,728 52,467 48,261 20,027 10,490 9,537 C.O. Block R 312.83 14,598 14,959 100,728 52,467 48,261 20,02.7 10,490 9,537 U

2. Rewari T 304.55 22,008 22,561 134,199 71,571 62,628 25,288 13,453 11 ,835 C.O. Block R 293.06 19,747 20,193 123,351 64,986 58,365 23,421 12,474 10,947 U 11. 49 2,261 2,368 10,848 6,585 4,263 1,867 979 888 3. Kho 1 at Rewari T 275.24 13,715 14,242 91,477 46,439 45,038 17,894 9,473 8,421 C.O. Block R '275.24 13,715 14,242 91,477 46,439 45,038 17 ,894 9,473 8,42.1 U 4. Jatusana T 351.2.5 18,045 18,441 116,621 59,513 57.108 21,567 11,372 10,195 C.O. Block R 351.25 18,045- 18,441 116,621 59,513 57,108 21,567 11,372 10,195 U 5. Mahar T 285.32 14,904 15,181 95,924 48,857 47,067 17,644 9,365 8,279 C.O. Block R 285.32 14,904 15,181 95,924 48,857 47,067 17 ,644 9,365 8,279 U I Bawal (M.e.) U 0.36 1,458 1,458 9,010 4,787 4,223 1,647 854 793 II Dharuhera (C.T.) U 11.49 2,261 2,368 10,848 6,585 4,263 1,867 979 888 III Rewari (M.e.) U 18.43 10,594 11,453 75,342 35,516 12,496 6.546 5,950 Tota 1 Urban U 30.28 14.313 15,279 95,200 '"','''51,198 44,002 16,010 8,379 7,631 191

ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Schedul ed l ; terates Total main workers Tribes (I--IX)

p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

120,317 63,178 57,139 328,230 215,179 113,051 149,889 136,430 13,459 104,564 54,808 49,756 267,692 177,942 89,750 123,951 111,924 12,027 15,753 8,370 7,383 60,538 37,237 23,301 25,938 24,506 1,432 19,368 10,180 9,188 46,266 32,2&1 14" 005 24,392 22,313 2,079 19,368 10,180 9,188 46,266 32,261 14,005 24,392 22,313 2,079

32.613 17 .• 331 15.282 72 .'205 49.003 23.202 35.188 32.299 2.889 30.362 16,140 1'4.222 65.849 44.267 21.582 31.067 28,316 2,751 2,251 1,191 1.060 '6,356 4.736 1,620 4,121 3,983 138 14,919 7.582 7,337 46,205 30,240 15,'965 19,993 18,398 1,595 14,919 7,582 7,337 46,205 30,240 15,965 19,993 18,398 1,595

22,065 11 ,6J3 10,452 60,521 39,305 21,216 27,580 23,909 3,671 22,065 11,613 10,452 60,521 39,305 21,216 27,580 23,909 3,671

17,850 9,293 8,557 48,851 31,869 16,982 20,919 18,988 1,931 17,850 9,293 8,557 48,851 31,869 16,982 20,919 18,988 1.931

1,302 712 590 5,159 3,325 1,834 2,288 2,153 135 2,251 1,191 1,060 6,356 4,736 1,620 4,121 3,983 138 12,200 6,467 5,733 49,023 29,176 19.847 19,529 18,370 1,159 15,753 8,370 7,383 60,538 37,237 23,301 25,938 24.506 1.432 192 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Block/ Rural/ Code Urban No. U.A./City/ Cult i vators Agricultural labourers livestock, forestry, Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

11 Rewar i . T 63,339 56.277 7.062 18,586 15.447 3,139 1,385 1,285 100 District R 62,104 55.125 6.979 17.917 14,805 3,112 1,184 1,101 83 U 1,235 1,152 83 669 642 27 201 184 17 l- Bawal T 14,123 12.759 1,364 3.34Z 2.876 466 251 237 14 C.D. Block R 14,123 12,759 1.364 3.342 2,876 466 251 237 14 U --. 2. Rewari T 11,455 9.897 1,558 3.758 3.221 537 331 305 26 C.D. Blo'ck R 11.216 9.664 1.552 3,572 3,041 531 307 282 25 U 239 233 6 186 180 6 24 23 3. Khol at Rewari T 10.533 9.533 1.000 2,394 2,136 258 200 191 9 C. D. Block R 10,533 9,533 1,000 2.394 2,136 258 200 191 9 U

4. Jatusana T 14,843 12.907 1.936 5.161 3.860 1.301 262 246 16 C.D. Block R 14.843 12,907 1,936 5,161 3,860 1,301 262 246 16 U 5. Nahar T 11,389 10,262 1,127 3.448 2.892 556 164 145 19 C.D. Block R 11,389 10,262 1,127 3.448 2,892 556 164 145 19 U -- Ba.w a 1 (M. C• ) U 651 577 74 195 183 12 25 24 II Dharuhera(C.T.) U 239 233 6 186 180 6 24 23 II I Rewari (M.e.) U 345 342 3 288 279 9 152 137 15 Total Urban U 1.235 ],152 83 669 642 27 201 184 17 193

ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing. processing, Manufacturing, processing, serv~cing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V( a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

491 476 15 3,Z36 Z,849 387 14,12Z~ 13,760 342 460 465 15 2.226 1.991 235 6,Z15 7,,g60 235 11 11 1,010 656 152 5,907 5,800 107 38 38 60Z 580 22 1,084 1,063 21 38 38 60Z 580 22 1,064 1.063 21

43 42 677 557 120 6,988 6,843 145 42 41 603 497 106 4,621 4,510 111 1 1 74 60 14 2,367 2,333 34 362 348 14 314 270 44 757 717 40 362 348 14 314 270 44 757 717 40

10 10 366 323 43 977 930 47 10 10 366 323 43 977 930 47

28 28 341 321 20 776 760 16 28 28 341 321 20 776 760 16

4 4 97 97 177 177 1 1 74 60 14 2,367 2,333 34 6 6 839 701 138 3,363 3,290 73 11 11 1,010 858 152 5,907 5,800 107 194

PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca­ District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAl ~TEGORY OF tion Rural/ Code C.D. Block/ Urban ------No. U.A./CHy/ Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and Town communications VI VII VIII p M F p M F p M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

" Rewari T 4,842 4,728 114 12.348 12,209 139 6.'45 6,098 47 District R 4,008 3,906 102 4.671 4,584 87 4,398 4,359 39 U 834 822 12 7.677 7.625 52 1,747 1,739 8 1. Bawal T 803 783 20 536 529 7 489 485 4 C.D. Block R 803 783 20 536 529 7 489 485 4 U 2. Rewari T 1,573 1,525 48 1,858 1,829 29 2,416 2,389 27 C.D. Block R 1,464 1,419 45 1,450 1,42.4 26 2,280 2,253 27 U 109 106 3 408 405 3 136 136

3. Khol at Rewari T 722 711 11 771 747 24 626 624 2 C.D. Block R 722 711 11 711 747 24 626 624 2 U

4. Jatusana T 660 641 19 813 794 19 703 700 3 C.D. Block R 660 641 19 813 794 19 703 700 3 U

5. Nahar T 359 352 7 1,101 1,090 11 300 297 3 C.D. Block R 359 352 7 1,101 1,090 11 300 297 3 U

Bawal (M.C.) U 127 125 2 376 373 3 50 50 II Dharuhera (C.T.) l) 109 106 3 408 405 3 136 136 III Rewari (M.C.) U 598 591 7 6,893 6,847 46 1,561 1,553 8 Total Urban U 834 822 12 7,677 7,625 52 1,747 1,739 8

.~. Notes:--(ll District and town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census are underlined. (2) The urban port ion of the C. D. b lock wi 11 inc 1ude Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns. The following abbreviations have been used for the status of a town. M.C.--Municipal Committee.

C.T. Census Town

t Total area figures for the district represent provisional "geographica I area" figures slipplled by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of area figures of C.D. blocks in a district will not tally with the district figures because the former are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. 195

ABSTRACT--Conc1d.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 5f 57 58 59 60

~5,395 23.281 2,114 23,302 1.765 21,537 450,110 185,265 264.845 18.748 17 ,608 1,140 22,595 1,674 20,921 381,555 158,664 222,~-1 6.647 5.673 974 707 ,91 616 68,555 26,601 41,954

3,124 2,963 161 3,862 248 3,614 72,474 29,906 42.568 3,124 2.963 161 3,862 248 3,614 12. 474 29,906 42,568

6,0-89 5,691 398 4,663 349 4.314 94.348 38.923 55.425 5.512 5.185 327 4.641 330 4,311 87,643 36,340 51.303 577 506 71 22 19 3 6.705 2.583 4.122 3,314 3.121 193 5.719 385 5,334 65,765 27,656 38,109 3,314 3,121 193 5,719 385 5,334 65,765 27,~56 38,109

3.785 3,498 287 4,100 413 3,687 84,941 35,191 49,750 3,785 3,498 287 4.100 413 3.687 84.941 35,191 49,750

3,013 2,841 172 4,273 298 3,975 70,732 29,571 41.161 3,013 2,841 172 4,273 298 3,975 70,732 29,571 41,161

586 543 43 443 23 420 6,279 2,611 3,668 577 506 71 22 19 3 6,705 '2,583 '4.122 5.484 4.624 860 242 49 193 55.571 21.407 34,164 6,647 5,673 974 707 91 616 68,555 26,601 41.954

B--C.D. BLOCKWISE 'PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 'BAWAL C.D. BLOCK

199 200

BAWAl C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of v; llage Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t;on (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res;- houseless population) dent; a 1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 31.282.70 14.598 14.959 100.728 52.467 48.261 20.027 10.490 9.537 Rural 31.282.70 14.598 14.959 100.728 52.467 48.261 20.027 10.490 9.537 Urban Sawal Tahsil (Part) Kanuka (45) 272.00 117 148 795 423 372 164 81 83 2 Badhrana (4) 354.90 159 191 1,196 614 582 272 140 132 3 Pragpura (3) 155.40 85 99 617 309 308 89 41 48 4 5ulkha (~) 794.39 325 366. 2,634 1,400 1,234 434 202 232 5 Khar Khari (11) 199.10 132 T32 ' 1,030 53.9 . 491 204 118 86 6 Berwa1 (5) 176.04 118 118 837 427 410 180 105 75 7 Gobindpur (6) 107.24 28 30 166 83 83 29 12 17 t 80haran (7) 452.00 244 247 1,628 838 790 275 150 125 9 Aram Nagar (46) 89.00 47 54 380 192 188 91 47 44 10 Balawas (10) 375.00 240 273 ],661 814 847 284 154 130 11 Mohamadpur (12) 293.00 240 240 1,386 708 678 273 138 135 12 Nechana (1) 546.00 267 280 1,694 870 824 295 149 146 13 Dhani Suthanf (44) 22.00 12 12 104 55 49 22 12 10 14 Suthani (45) 209.00 99 99 705 349 356 145 68 77 15 Suthana (42) 168.00 111 116 751 397 354 148 78 70 16 Asalwas (46) 429.00 183 187 1,311 740 571 311 172 139 17 Patuhera (49) . 421.00 152 152 1,395 743 652 321 169 152 18 Bagtha1a ~47) 646·.00 287 287 2.044 1,084 960 396 215 181 19 MukandpurBasai (75) 346.00 14 74 463 263 200 94 56 38 20 Kher1 Motla (74) 139. DO 40 40 361 188 173 59 31 28 21 Kamalpur (48) 265.00 98 98 815 439 376 189 92 97 22 Ban1pur (40 ) 202.00 221 221 1.451 781 670 283 158 125 23 Ja1iawas (4i) 151. 00 129 129 879 476 403 133 73 60 \ 24 Jalalpur (43) 118.00 90 90 533 267 266 121 57 64 25 Chirhara (39) 220.00 129 129 742 374 368 132 68 64 26 Kalrawas ( 13) 204.00 139 139 868 451 417 156 73 83 27 Asraka Majra ( 15) %61.83 117 117 749 408 341 136 79 57 201 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F F

1.2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23

10.180 9.188 32.261 14,005 22.313 2.07~ 12.759 1.364 2,876 466 10.180 9,188 32.,261 14,005 22,313 2.079 12.759 1.364 2,876

101 108 163 48 184 154 12

117 106 373 158 236 51 125 45

38 42 188 84 109 39 66 35 9 4 379 310 977 421 581 5 290 85 , 125 119 325 140 181 2 83 65 107 86 261 121 172 9 96 23 6 68 44 24 17

200 178 562 306 354 5 227 71 5

3 3 118 60 15 56 199 185 540 302 292 7 130 15 170 164 333 229 300 93 132 57 73 31 102 93 577 291 401 5 247 2 31

39 9 27 27

78 63 189 62 196 11 127 4 35 93 87 254 102 166 107 14 174 137 346 70 330 67 235 66 2 98 3 178 160 436 88 311 3 171 86 81 673 257 552 306 106 109 82 158 48 118 8 61 6 27 110 38 80 70 3

4 6 191 18 233 20 233 20 30 194 160 550 210 341 21 134 17 63 55 339 131 217 97 35 95 93 146 74 102 41 38 12 13 223 110 175 142 73 n 309 119 216 "14 115 85 143 111 285 117 151 3 66 ,22 292

BAWAL 0.0. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total ;-Z37 14 38 580 22 1.063 21 Rural "237 14 38 580 22 1.063 21 Urban -- Bawa1 Tah$f1 (Part) Kanuka (45) 3 3

2 Badhrana (4) 8 2 3 15 a Pragpura ( 3) 3 8 4 Su1kha (2) 4 4 16 14 5 Khar Khari ( 11) 6 Serwa1 ( 5) 23 7 Gobindpur (6) 8 Oharan (7) 6 3 9 Aram Nagar (46) 4 10 Balawas ( 10) 4 1 . 20

11 Mohamadpur ( 12) 6 6 12 Nechana ( 1) 2 11 3 13 Dhan; Suthani (44 ) 14 Suthani (45) 16 7 15 Suthana (42 ) 2 16 Asa1was (46) 7 12

17 Patuhera (49 ) 5 B 18 Bagtha1a (47) 4 13 19 Muka-ndpur Basa i (75) 3 4 . , 20 Kher 1 Mot 16 (74) .- '- 21 Kama1pur (48) 22 Ban;pur (40 ) 6 20

23 Ja1iawas (41 ) 18 24 24 Ja1a1pur (43) 5 25 Chirhara (39) 2 -" 2 15 26 Ka1rawas ( 13) 7

27 Asraka Majra ( 15) 30 203

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS, Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7,83 20 529 7 485 4 2,963 161 248 3,614 29,906' 42,568 783 20 529 7 485 4 2,963 161 248 3.614 29,906 42,568

3 9 58 239 314

27 6 9 36 2 23 78 355 453 7 13 10 30 190 239 30 16 12 110 5 14 226 805 1,003 6 3 23 358 489 28 3 255 401 3 4 59 83 3 2 41 38 484 747 7 5 100 117 87 45 9 21 46 4 10 8 512 832 2 13 6 60 4 408 585 41 7 5 54 2 104 469 715 28 48 17 153 345

4 2 36 5 231 348

6 3 4 61 2 17 40"8 487 13 16 3 429 649 6 5 4 107 209 532 751 7 2 .2 12 4 1-44 188 3 4 43 104 130 4 190 202 166

36 7 12 ,-- 95 3 3 440 646 3 2 -- 38 25'9 402 7 8 105 165 161 2 10 199 367 8 202 235 201 33 3 257 338 204 BAWAL C.D. BLCOK VILLAGE

loca­ Name of v ill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- ( inclu_ding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res; - houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd. 28 Behr ampur (9) 235.00 121 121 855 445 410 197 108 89 Bharangi " 29 Nar Singhpur (8) 230.00 82 82 578 280 298 81 34 47 Garh i

30 Tankr; (48) 982.56 551 551 3,270 1,704 1,566 586 326 260 31 Rajgarh (47) 738.00 406 439 2,479 1.200 1.279 477 230 247 1 32 Mohanpur (20 ) 261. 00 187 '187 1,218 610 608 192 103 89 33 Sanjarpur ( 16) 243.00 1&8 H2 1,041 514 527 193 100 93

34 Saban ( 17) 417.00 127 121 872 4~3 419 177 98 79 35 Harchandpur ( 14) 273.00 113 ',13 897 485 412 192 105 87

36 Rudh (38) 201.00 98 98 882 457 425 170 84 86 37 Bawa 1 (Rura 1 (37) 2,198.00 184 184 1,277 717 560 226 131 95 Part) 38 Ibrahimpur (50) 236.00 97 97 808 414 394 192 93 99 39 M'anga 1eshwar (51 ) 252.00 121 123 793 399 394 165 89 76 40 Kher a Mural' (53 ) 306.00 193 193 1,406 723 683 316 149 167 41 Gujar Majri (52) 238.00 198 198 1,194 617 577 262 127 135 42 Bishanpur ( 73) 309.00 82 82 557 301 256 114 58 56 43 Alawalpur (72 ) 150.00 71 71 514 284 230 76 45 31 44 Raipul' (54) 265.00 180 187 1,425 702 723 249 122 127 45 Bidawas (56) 282.00 162 162 1,220 619 601 263 138 125

46 Nangal Shahbaz~ (55) 185.00 160 162 1,193 620 573 238 116 122 pur

47 Nang1; Parsapur (36) 131. 00 89 89 596 324 272 103 62 41 48 Dulhera Khurd (3a) 304.00 80 80 504 272 232 121 70 51

49 Dulhera Kalan (57) 414.00 61 62 352 182 170 96 50 46

50 Dhar Chana (31) 297.00 104 104 658 333 325 187 123 64 51 Shahpur (33) 215.00 145 169 1,176 60.1 575 226 120 106 52 Tihara (34) 286.00 191 215 1,676 837 839 333 174 159 53 Rasiawas (25) 272.00 180 180 1,254 662 592 242 128 114 54 Ramsinghpur (18) 139.00 29 29 272 125 147 60 29 31 55 Odhi (19) 249.00 148 149 1,019 517 502 211 111 100 205

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates I~DUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes rotal main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23

21 21 -- 283 125 127 5 82 11

196 122 132 67 8

401 342 1,109 616 693 21 271 6 157 142 133 719 431 405 89 238 50 20

38 37 444 254 260 8 189 5 97 93 366 212 201 12 110 7 6 3

74 68 285 ,121 200 3 108 19

223 209 289 85 ) 222 2 103 2 27

47 35 290 100 221 184 16 0224 167 410 191 355 39 76 7

109 110 198 50 178 129 47 88 82 224 126 130 55 13

89 106 411 86 289 2 175 7

153 158 329 73 280 3 152 9 3 .3 137 9 146 134

14 9 185 48 111 5 81 5 12

97 100 397 2.16 307 2 248 40 129 139 342 171 253 205 20

55 59 374 279 247 2 49

81 69 230 119 126 76 16

243 211 143 57 104 3 60

i68 155 92 21 70 16 6

17 17 198 89 139 66 99 41 14 25

167 136 402 162 236 151 151 142 20 6 174 168 5411 298 327 223 172 159 27 61

198 188 458 182 271 12 137 93 11

11 17 82 70 55 46 5

222 222 327 162 199 8 77 11 3 206

BAWAL C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M :=

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd.

28 Behrampur (9 ) 3 Bharangi

29 Nar Singhpur ( 8) Garh i

30 Tankri (48) 27 5 5 8 19 2 31 Rajgarh (47) 20 2 11 13 32 Mohanpur (20) 2 4

33 Sanjarpur ( 16) 36 5 34 Saban ( 17) 14 6

35 Harchandpur ( 14) 2 58 11 36 Rudh (38) 37 Bawa1 (Rural ( 37) 23 33 24 Part)

38 Ibrahimpur (50) 39 ,Manga leshwar (51 ) 11 4'0 Khera Murar (53) 7 8 9

41 Gu-jar Majri (52) 7 14

42 Bishanpur (73 ) 3 43 Alawalpur (72-) 2 44 Ra ip ur (54)

45 Bidawas (56 ) 10

46 Nan~al Shahbaz-(55) 8 pur 47 Nang1i Parsapur (36) 6 48 Du1hera Khurd (35 ) 2 23 3 49 Dul her aKa lan (57) 62 16 50 Dhar Chana ( 31) 5 51 Shahpur (33 ) 4 52 Tihara (34) 11 30 53 Rasiawas (25) 3 54 Rams'inghpur ( 18) 55 Odhi (19 ) 82 3 207 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CJITEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non .. workers

VI V-II VIII IX M F M F M F M M F M F

32 33 34 36 37 38 ~9 40 41 42 43

2 26 4 318 405

13 8 34 146 298

31 27 7 141 6 --\ 1,011 1,544

19 4 18 5 40 10 76 ~3 719 1. 067 4, 6 7 32 3 350 600

7 2 8 27 2 !} ~13 512

13 5 20 -- 15 3 3 "2!!i~ 413 3 3 -- 14 ~3.§ 263 172 19 2;36 425 60 9 16 11 2 111 21 5 2 357 519

2 2 234 393 49 ~;9 394 7 20 12 44 23 32 649 4i~ 9 18 5 65 336 573 2 6 155 256 6 10 173 " '24 6 12 395 721 3 2 2 11 119 366 481 4 17 41 3 373 ~ 68

3 5 3 17 198 2.7 1 4 5 9 168 2,~9 2 112 154 5 4 11 i -- 194 25~1 6 4 25 26 3 2 68 363 356 21 2 10 54 107 510 509 2 J 6 21 90 391 490 4 16 70 130' 2 4 21 55 317 439 208

BAWAL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total popu1atton Total Dopulation in t i on (Hadbast No.) hectares occu - house- (inc1 uding the age group 0--6 Code pie'd holds institutional and No. resi- house)ess population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bawal Tahsil (Part)--contd. 35 175 76 41 56 Chanduwas (71 ) 1".28 56 56 364 189 57 Ja i S i nghpur (?2 ) ,() 9,00 215 215 1,465 755 710 309 159 150 Kher a

58 Khandewra (50 ) 575.86 449 449 3,172 1,6,34 1,538 613 287

59 Keshopul' (23) 96.00 85 85 566 298 268 101 58 43

60 Anandpur (24 ) 217.00 119 119 914 465 449 185 89 96

6i Kheri Oalusin9h (49) 129,90 86 86 592 321 271 112 57 55

62 Kher i Dharchana" i2r) 173.00 Un-

63 Nangal Teju ( 9) 197.00 118 n8 856 442 414 169 90 79

64 Nanga1 Ugra 30) 20 l. 94 83 83 • 674 353 321 154 75 79

65 Shekhpur [32) 241.00 131 131 804 424 380 182 90 92

66 Bhagwanpur [ 68) 147.00 25 25 174 90 . 84 36 23 67 Saidpur alas (59) 126.00 54 54 352 185 157 66 32 34 Jaitpur 68 Rans_i Mar; (27) 132.00 ~oo 130 800 396 404 165 82 83

69 Raghna41 pur (28) 132.00 35 37 329 178 151 6i1 36 28

70 RanQl (62) 270.,00 94 94 708 371 337 141 72 69

71 prarura ( 61) 278.00 212 212 1,511 775 '736 283 145 138

(63) 185.00 98 98 584 307 277 107 48 59

7i Pflt I ( 64) 472.00 100 110 759 394 365 146 81 65 14 anwar (65) 274.00 103 103 743 402 341 11i2 81 8' 75 reek la (60) 189.00 104 104 749 387 362 179 94 85

76 Khurampur (66 ) 229.05 111 111 844 440 404 207 97 110

7i Subasheri ( 67) 354.50 125 125 908 455 453 188 97 91 71: Jhabuwa ( 68) 664.48 344 344 2,397 1,228 1,169 523 272 251

71 Khljuri (70 ) 371. 00' 120 120 957 510 447 215 112 103 8 iBirjhabuwa (69) 303.00 3 3 3 3 n Badhoj (71 ) 234.00 43 43 264 144 120 48 25 23 Total Rural 24637.47 11,224 11,549 78,670 40,775 37,895 15,612 8,143 7,469 Total Urban Rewari Tahsil (Part) 189 Gujriwas ( 159) 143.26 53 57 486 255 116 60 56

214 Kathuwas (168) 192 .00 113 114 714 371 343 142 72 70 209 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu1 ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main workers I I (l--IX)

M F M M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 1') 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

13 11 113 51 83 56 20 186 174 -~ 454 229' 356 4 206 2 127

152 151 1,036 484 644 41 524 33 63 2

48 38 194 94 131 3 93 3 6 32 27 307 126 209 131

42 31 237 117 142 104 ..48 35 39 inhabited

193 184 309 168 182 56 62 60 55 21 5 91 126 4 67 30 166 156 252 77 185 2 31 59

23 15 57 25 41 3 31 40 40 101 40 92 83

73 64 238 117 151 2 93 2

129 67 77 6 30 5

240 85 163 19 102 19

170 141 533 206 333 209 166 126 72 79

171 150 218 88 121 10 36 34 8

67 63" 233 74 150 9 97 8 15

54 33 237 73 151 41 99 29 21 12 57 45 238 104 181 195 121 162 35 30

74 48 203 22 19~ 146 28 136 149 265 97 177 138

103 598 294 551 7 416 2 34 5 J. 94 82 259 84 202 130 146 108 51 22 1 3 3 -- r

15 8 75 34 67 62 4 8.102 7.326 24.938 10.979 17,118 1.836 10.141 1.218 2.342 432

33 31 145 41 93 2 52 21 14 171 48 174 103 210

BAWAl CoD. BLOCK -VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTR1Al CI\TEGORY OF MAIN WORK:ERS tion (Hadbas t No.) Code No. III IV Via) V(b~ M F M F M F ',4 F

2 24 25 26 27 28 2~l 30 3,1

Bawa1 Tahsil (Pllrt)--concl d.

56 ChanduW6S (21 ) 57 Jai Singhpur (22) Khera

58 Khandewra (50 ) 10 4

59 ~eshopul' (23) 19 60 Anandpul' (24) .. 2 2 5 61 Kheri Dalusingh (49) -I 3 62 Kberl Dharchana (26) Un- 63 Nangal Tejll (29) 17

64 Nangal Ugra (30) 65 Shekhpur (32) 12 66 8hagwanpur (58) 2 67 Saidpur alias (59) Jaitpur 68 Ransi Majri (017) 2 10 69 Raghnathpur (28) 10 70 Rano 11 (62) 4 71 Pranpura (61) 10

72 Kishanpur (63) 2

73 Pawtl (64) 3 74 Panwar (65) 11 75 rElek 18 (60) '9 76 Khllrampur (66 ) 7

77 Subas her i (67) 5 10 78 Jhabuwa (68) 4 3 23 79 Khijuri (70 ) 80 iBlrjhabuWa (69) 81 Badhoj (71 ) iotal Rural 176 12 24 407 18 621 18 Total Urban Rewarf Tahsil (Part) 189 Gujriwas (159) 2 8 7 214 Kathuwas ( 168) 25 211 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 212

BAWAL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t.ion (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- (incl uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) denti al houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld. 215 Dawana ( 156) 286.00 102 102 615 322 293 143 73 70 216 Lalpur ( 158) 239.00 112 112 710 373 337 175 90 85 217 Dodha1 .( 160) 392.00 123 123 884 471 413 1135 97 68

218 Baqapur ... ( 162) 221.00 80 89 580 324 256 138 77 61 219 KasQ1a ( 167) 234.00 99 99 727 403 324 164 85 79 220 IGa rh i' ( 163) 197.85 222 232 1,252 624 628 226 124 102 221 Solni (164) 471.86 452 452 2,714 1,388 1,326 509 278 231 222 Kasol; (161 ) 200.00 124 125 825 446 379 180 98 82 223 Lodhana (165) 291. 00 83 83 618 306 312 142 68 74 224 Pithanwas ( 166) 341 .. 00 159 170 1,028 521 507 187 100 87 225 Sa1hawas ( 169) 302.00 103 103 641 346 295 146 75 71 226 Bhudla ( 186) 347.00 210 210 1,379 795 584 315 183 132

228 Sangwari (185) 224.00 C' 240 240 1,469 794 675 271 134 137 270 Majri Duda (188) 74.00 64 64 338 179 159 75 41 34 271 Ladhuwas Gujar (187) 137.00 70 70 431 235 196 86 48 38 272 Panchor (307) 222.00 134 134 854 453 40 1 154 84 70 273 Sanpli (309) 236.00 96 96 675 355 320 141 74 67 274 Asiaki Tappa (308) 252.00 161 161 1,161 592 569 223 106 117 Jartha1 275 pachgaon (306) 159.00 44 44 268 132 136 57 24 33 276 Raliawas (191) 285.00 237 237 1> 6 41 851 790 310 159 151

283 Jortha1 (305) 1,198.26 293 293 2,048 1,156 892 350 197 153 'Total Rural 6,645.23 3,374 3,410 22,058 11,692 10,366 4,415 2,347 2,068 Total Urban 213

PRIMARY 'CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedul ed Schedul ed Li tera'tes INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS Castes Trib'h

Totjll main wor~ers_ I I ( 1-- I X)

M F. M F M F M F M F .M F

/ 12 _ 13 14 15 16 17 18 J_9 20 22 23

t'8 70 185 93 137 3 57 2 100 88 217 101 172 3 51 13 81 72 314 126 201 140 33 __ 8 7 144 29 156 71t 5 98 82 198 31 189 3 94 28 247 229 416 241 289 3 84 5 l_ 275 279 931 539 510 21 171 40 2

46 41 257 66 194 6 91 16 3

34 35 zen 111 128 5 86 '3 11 53 44 353 208 202 7 130 7

42 26 183 40 143 7 94 6 8 117 90 431 55 390 5 209 2 17 125 99 545 183 366 7 103 69 63 53 105 59 89 21 44 11 27 10 52 47 142 37 108 45

94 86 270 129 210 100 139 92 20 4 93 99 250 114 148 64 4 118 106 411 178 285 4 145 35

99 58 71 29 34 20 5 8 162 154 571 268 415 13 ,229 5 83 6 127 110 784 271 525 341 107 f: 2,078 1.862 7,323 3.026 5.195 243 2,618 146 534 3f 214

BAWAL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part)--concld. 215 Dawana ( 156) 9 15 216 La 1p ur ( 158) 4 14 8 6 217 Dodha1 ( 160) 218 8aqapur ( 162) 2 14 219 Kasola ( 167) 3 8

220 Garhi ( 163) 7 95 B 221 Bolnl ( 164) 2 28 45

222 Kas 0 11 ( 161) 6 2 3

223 Lodhana ( 165) 2 224 Pithanwas ( 166) 5 10 225 Salhawas ( 169) 5 17 226 Bhudla (186) 12 75 22B Sangwari ( 185) 2 10 39 2 270 Majri Duda ( 188) 4 271 Ladhuwas Gujar(187) 3 41 272 Panchor (307 ) 20 273 Sanp1i (309) 22 274 As i ak 1 Tappa (3U8) 49 Jartha1 275 Pachgaon (306) 8 276 Ral1awas ( 191 ) 7 20 283 Jorthal (305) 6 5

Total Rural 61 2 14 173 4 442 3 Total Urban 215

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 ~ 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

32 2 9 13 185 290 37 2 37 3 63 201 271 2 7 18 270 412 6 11 5 25 168 230 5 31 20 2 9 214 312 3 19 13 55 2 6 148 329 477 57 32 2 26 109 14 40 187 838 1,118 25 2 48 2 252 373 6 3 9 10 3 103 175 204 6 3 39 6 47 319 453 3 4 3 9 203 288 19 12 5 40 2 4Q5 578 8 13 4 119 2 3 . 425 667 12 3 90 135 5 5 4 5 127 196 3 2 6 19 4 243 301 4 2 50 207 319 12 15 9 20 4 307 565

6 4 14 61 107 23 8 12 33 371 436 406

6 8 2 49 631~ 891 267 161 3 173 2 752 48 52 958 6.445 9.165

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT REWAR.I C. D. . BLOCK

217 218

REVARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca~ Name of village Area in No. of ~o. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi~ house1ess population) dent; a1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part) Total 30.454.50 22.008 22.561 134.199 71.571 62.628 25,288 13.453 11.835 Rural' 29.305.50 19.747 20.193 123.351 64,986 58.365 23.421 12.474 10.947 Urban 1.149.00 2.261 2.368 10.348 6,585 4,263 1.867 979 888

136 Bangarwa (86) 137.59 42 42 241 123 118 46 26 20 'T39 Gindo Khar (113) 388.77 212 212 1,410 725 685 242' 146 96 141 Lisana (220) 622.00 205 205 1,321 692 629 284 156 128 142 Bikaner (221) 191.41 304 304 1,887 1.024 863 360 199 161 143 Gangayacha Ahir '(222) 3'29.00 356 356 2,266 1,150 1,116 424 208 216 145 Gangayacha Jatt (223) 293.80 167 167 1,083 575 508 218 115 103 '146 Bhurtha1 Jatt (216) 369.00 174 174 1,319 666 653 266 125 141 147 Bhurthal Thethar (215) 230.26 53 53 384 194 190 73 33 40 148 Jantsairwas (213) 342.00 214 214 1,397 742 655 291 163 128 149 Janti (212) 157.00 97 97 575 303 272 124 81 43 150 Gokalpur (211 ) 263.00 287 287 1,810 904 906 349 168 181 151 Kakoria (214) 310.00 207 207 1,550, 815 735 283 159 124 152 Dabari (210) 154.00 68 " 68 435 236 199 93 52 41

153 Mundha1ia (218) 161. 00 115 115 794 410 384 141 8.4 57 154 Ghurakawas ( 217) 144.47 72 72 500 268 232 105 56 49

155 Naya Gaoo (219) 180.89 170 170 1,181 605 576 221 115 106 156 Dohaki (120) 378.00 137 137 920 491 429 152 88 64 157 Goka1garh ( 119) 919.00 753 829 4,882 2,526 2,356 864 474 390 158 Ka1uwas (118) 124.00 155 194 1,232 626 606 202 112 90

1~9 CIlanduwas ( 117) 192.22 176 182 1,157 582 575 199 83 116 160 Bhudpur ( 116\ 172.80 306 320 1,749 923 826 344 177 167 161 Lakhnor ( 115) 204.00 123 123 868 450 418 177 94 83 162 tAaspur (114) 218.53 3 4 28 14 14 4 ? 2 '/ :163 Khargwas ( 1271 233.10 197 206 1,183 587 596 211 107 104

• 164 Balawas Ahir (128) 163.00 1~1 192 1.226 602 624 200 109 91 165 ladhuwas Ahir (129) 171. 00 166 166 1,040 529 511 212 115 97 219

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

.I Scheduled Scheduled \ iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F , M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17 ;331 15:282 49.003 23.202 32.299 2:889 9.897 1.558 3.221 537 16.140 14.222 44.267 21.582 28.316 ~ 2.751 9.6~4 1.552 3.0~1 531 1.191 1.060 4.736 1.620 3.983 138 233 6 180 6

"86 42 52 14 2 102 96 516 286 306 4 166 28 118 108 407 172 282 7 147 12 564 471 721 316 443 107 41 44 5

73. 75 796 433 375 49 127 35 21 2 81i 88 855 167 282 24 146 21 23 16b 186 464 223 268 143 29 65 71 154 82 80 16 18

128 111 500 211 295 6 127 10 2 12 7 206 129 123 24 67 21 158 17) 661 367 389 15 18,6 14 11 261 213 562 298 353 2 95 133

210 175 148 66 92 8 59 "5 15 29 i 178 140 50 12 30 n 174 114 4 71 2 84 74 246 169 130 153 6 8 108 98 286 108 198 133 96 108 6 21

647 51,6 1,765 907 1.0,66 130 292 60 67 9

, 45 34- 415 291 255 2· 83 5

127 121' 459 241 276 2 65 20 1,

~45 358 604 34'3 433 12 33 ~6 82 87 306 140 188 ,59 17 12 9 5 3

168 151 380 ,214 28~ 16 108 40 12

107 92 448 296 267 19 122 62 16

95 75 349 175 205 4 97 220

REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewari Tahsil (Part) Total 305 26 42 1 557 120 6.843 145 Rural 282 25 41 1 497 106 4,510 111 Urban 23 1 60 14 2.333 34

136 Bangarwa (86) 10 139 ~1ndo Khar (113 ) 2 14 141 Lisana (220) 3 38 -- 142 Bikaner (221 ) 6 120 79 31

143 Gangayacha Ahir (222) 2 2 30 145 Gangayacha Jatt (223) 2 40 146 Bhurtha1 Jatt (216) 16 147 Bhurthal Thethar (215) 21 148 Jantsairwas (213) 4 31 149 Janti (212) 2 12 150 Geka 1pur (211) 3 2 60 151 Kakeria (214) 9 3 152 Dabari (210) 153 Mundha 1i a (218) 9 -- 154 Ghurakawas (217) 5 155 Naya Gaon (219) 6 12 156 Dohaki (120) 8 3 30 157 Gokalgarh (119) S 4 4 204 20 158 Kaluwas ( 118) 13 159 Chanduwas ( 117) 3 2 24 160 Bhudpur (116 ) 4 15 161 Lakhnor ( 115) 5 162 tAasl!ur ( 114)

163 Khargwas ( 127) 2 164 Ba1awas Ahir (128) 12 165 Ladhuwas Ahir (129) 3 8 22.1

P~IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M' F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1,525 48 1,829 29 2,389 27 "5.691 398 349 4.314 38.923 55.425 1,419 45 1,424 26 2,253 27 5.185 327 330 4.311 36,340 51.303 106 3 405 3 1"36 506 71 19 3 2.583 4,122

-- 5 12 9 3 66 68 52 16 -.- 16 63 3 4·19 681 5 9 2 5 62 5 410 622 32 5 70 18 81 17 581 756 12 27 8 147 9 14 15 761 1,052 6 26 18 21 2 20 167 273 3,17 3 10. 18 49 ,-- 398 653 --~ 2 4 19 -- . 114 190 16. 10. 3 lJ 80 447 649 4 9 28 2 180 248 8 4 22 92 191 515 700 5 '13 23 71 462 733 3 10 12 . 144 199

16 8 9 36 . ~70 384 5 16 14 154 288 22 2 3 13 54 6 359 407 3 11 8 36 5 293 29'1 48 16 124 114 205 19 12 188 1,448 2,038 23 41 88 371 604 6 15 21 120 306 573

91 2 27 -42 174 10 490 814 7 10 21 68 .. - 262 418 9 13

89 3 5 37 2 106 302 ~74 2 6 63 3 335 605 29 19 6 43 4 324 507 222

REW~RI C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE ------~~ loca- Name of village AreSl in No. of No. of Total population Tota) population in t i on (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- ( i ncl ud ing the age group 0--6 Code piep holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) d'ential houses p M F p M F

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

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd. 166, Gango 1i (135) 235.00 Un- 167 Saharanwas (130) 174.00 344 344 2,173 1,133 1,040 370 199 171 168 Kanmajra, (126) 123.83 169 QutabpurMola (P.art)(131) 244.05 66 66 355 198 157 76 37 39 170 Rampura (132) 316.00 391 411 2,619 1,389 1,230 519 278 241 '7\' Husainpur (134) 337.00 178 182 1,305 691 614 271 144 127 17£ Narainpur (138) 111.00 68' 68 450 227 223 71 38 33 175 Thothwalka (139) 244.83 9T 92 583 297 286 96 50 46 176 Dan Aalampur (140) 61. 92 16 17 132 73 59 21 13 8 177 Nangali Godha (141) 66.00 167 167 929 442 487 185 109 76 178 Kharkhari Bhiwan (142) 106.00 43 53 311 157 154 46 24 22 179 Jaitrawas (143) 377.00 214 214 1,595 820 775 328 163 165 180 Aasaka (144) 30.00 Uri- 181 Daliaki (133) 183.32 101 101 632 324 308 122 67 55 182 Jatuwas (148) 329.00 157 157 968 508 460 211 108 103 183 Akbarpur (1,46 ) 77.29 42 42 290 168 122 53 37 16 184 Kharsanki (147) 92.67 34 34 243 115 128 44 18 26 185 Bharawas (145) 1",114.89 528 537 3,607 1,864 1,743 685 343. 342 i 86 Karnawas (151) 326.98 239 239 1,633 832 801 288 161 127 187 Bhanwari (150) '228.24 36 38 251 139 112 53 35 18 188 Kamalpur (152 r 219.34 140 140 891 457 434 182 103 79 'J 90 Chh ur i'awas ( 151) 150.00 122 133 876 445 431 169 87 82 191 Dev 1awas (154) 124.00 47 59' 401 210 191 81 47 34 192 Gajjiwas (153) 51.00 24 24 15i 86 71 38 25 13 193 Bithwana (149) 2.12.00 175 207 1,497 783 714 285 144 141 ' 194 t Chandpur (124) 174.00 3.& 40 2~Q 159 127 67 3'9 28 195 Dhaliawas ( 173) 210.43 69 69 476 271 \ 205 72 44 28 1,96t Piwara ( 174) 163.90 40 41 355 196 159 56 34 22 197 Dumaw'!.s (123) 26.00 18 18 93 50 43 19 12 7

198 Jhanjanwas (122) 53.01 ~4 25 125 63 62 21 6 15

199 Rewari (Rural (125) 123.00 1,388. 1,395 7,111 3,890 3,221 1,225 662 563 Part) 200 Bhagwanpur ( 12 1 ) 252.12 105 132 893 477 416 153 84 69 223

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled t·iterates I~OUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total mai~ workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 t7 18 19 20 21 22 23

inhabited , 404 350 858 484 411 16 75 58 Inhabited

123 101 61 28 54 3 678 581 912 402 622 31 57 14

406 352 453 218 261 33 96

87 92 167 93 92 32 21

51 46 214 118 120 5 41 14 56 23 29 21

74 88 324 232 106 2 28 34 35 26· 115 73 39 20

256 229 546 239 321 7 134 5 inhabited

194 185 204 103 139 ,20 52

72 82 312 135 212 18 133 17 27 115 50 59 10 30 f ' 82 49 44 4 7 2 27 2 366 1.249 649 817 35 275 12 73

90 73 614 327 334 9 216 20 4

92 26 61 41 2~ 35 5 6 153 149 285 169 196 84

145 136 299 154 196 14 78 3 9 8

39 35 147 85 74 50 40 40 7 10 49 30 33 22 23 22

168 163 541 263 350 112 136 109 23 3 6 2 107 46 63 51 34 49 1

62 43 189 86 116 50 134 90 85 S2 2 5 2 34 16 26 9

42 19 29 17

1.137 923 2.794 1.6 rs 1.825 158 1~4 4 60.

75 61 344 161 213 95 2. 224

REWARI C.D. BLOCK . VILLAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewar1 Tahsil (Partt--contd. 166 Gangol1 (135) ~". 167 Saharanwas (130) 41 168 Kanmajra (126) Un- 169 Qutabpur Mo1a (Part) ( 131) 24 2 170 Rampura (132) 125 74 4 171 lIusa1npur (134) 2 10

17~ Nara1npur (138) 3 9 175 Thothwalka (139) 8 176 Dan Aalampur (140) 177 Nangal1 Godha ( '41 ) 5 ' 178 Kharkhar 1 8h1wan (142) 8 179 Jaitrawas ( 143) 2 180 Aasaka ( 144) Un- 181 Dal1ak1 (133) 3 182 Jatuwas (148) 2 3 183 Ak barpur (146) 4 184 Kharsanki ( 147) 185 8harawas (145) 17 8 9 54 186 Karnawas ( 151) 4 10 187 Bhanwari (150) 7 188 Kama lpur ( 152) 2 -- 3 190 Chhur1awas ( 151) 6 14 191 Devlawas (154) 192 Gajj ;was (153) 193 B1thwana (149) 23

194 Chandpur (12~) 3 6 195 Dhal!awas ( 173) 16 196 P;war: a (174) 3 197 Dumawas (123) 8 198 Jhanjanwas ( 122) 5 199 Rewad (Rural ( 125) 6 18 10 219 35 Part) 200 8hagwanpur (121) 2 225

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT , (II INDuSrRlAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

inhabited J. 32 7Z 126 12 13 4 709 1.020 inhabited

4 4 22 7 137 154 65 55 2 44 187 24 2 66 76,5 1.133 42 -4. 30 43 39 47 391 566 2 4 2 19 8 16 127 206

3 11 42 3 177 281 2 5 36 44 23 / / 6 31 2 336 465 3 8 118 154 2- -- 3 3 17 2 3 142 496 626 inhabited

28 4 ~ 23 14 185 293 11 16 19 20 296 422 5 6 13 109 108 5 3 10 71 114 90 61 57 ·,8, 13 1,046 1,708 3 16 17 47 4 8 10 490 782 2 19 3 27 78 44 4 8 95 222 26·1 212 4 12 15 58 3 118 249 Z99 4 4 6 11 2 13 134 128 .2 6 53 49 35 16 47 69 2 231 431 371 4 13 7 4 89 72 15 11 8 12 154 205

3 3 21 ,.- 111 158

6 2 24 41 2 5 34 62 80 3 159 4 749 25 410 72 26 10 ) 2.039 2.962

6 64 4 7 229 257 181 226

~EWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

L{)ca­ Narne of v i 11 age Al'ea in No. of No. of Total population T01.ill pop.ul ation in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (incl ud ing the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res i- houseless population) denti al houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~----.------Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd. 101 Ramgarh (209 ) 252.52 191 196 1,257 630 627 246 128 118 202 t Chitarpuri (207) 97.00 70 73 522 256 266 94 52 42 203 Pokharpur (206) 109.00 Un- 204 Qutubpuri Jagir (205) 80.00 Un- 205 Phider i (204) 239.00 218 218 1.366 693 673 220 111 109 206 Kha 1ilpuri (179)" 103.qO 64 64 383 202 181 60 31 29 207 Mandhia Kalan (178) 204.00 129 142 898 441 457 169 75 94 208 Ka1aka (177) 288.00 175 175 1,137 598 539 195 101 94 209 Kaunsiwas (175) 212.86 122 122 892 457 435 141 73 68 210 Padniawas (172) 171.18 140 141 907 472 435 169 89 80

211 Shahbajpur Khalsa (171) 170.00 2i1. 211 1,466 762 704 313 164 149 212 Dhamlaka (155) 106.00 49 49 292 154 138 62 31 31 213 Sariawas (170) 224.00 91 91 553 3D9 244 117 73 44 227 Majra Gurdas (176) 152.00 104 104 644 340 304 131 72 59

229 SambaI' (182) 155.00 51 51 331 175 156 60 30 31l 230 Huradpuri (184) 65.00 31 31 225 116 109 40 24 16 231 Molhawas (183) 81.00 23 23 150 75 75 26 12 14 Z32 Fatehpuri Pipa (181) 120.85 57 65 507 263 244 93 51 42 233 Majra Sheoraj (180) 2i2.00 157 159 1,006 494 512 176 93 83

234 Mundia Khera (198) 118.00 85 109 668 333 335 114 47 67

235 Sa 1 iar Ka lan (199) 158.00 63 69 431 210 221 72 42 30

236 Hansaka (203) 250.00 283 294 1.890 990 900 370 207 163 23} Sali.r Khurd (200) 167.00 152 161 1,051 545 506 220 116 104

.238 Sudana (202) 231.00 150 168 1,lQ4 582 522 246 131 115 239 Sudani (208) 120.00 88 88 552 295 257 115 58 57 240 Turkiawas (275) 113.00 123 147 818 431 387 132 73 59

241 Meerpur (274) 310.00 366 366 2.183 1,104 1,079 393 200 193 242 Tatarpur Istamrar (277) 234.00 143 143 1,070 551 519 224 114 110

243 tPach1ai (276) 82.00 2 2 2 2 244 Ma1ahera (278) 274.00 127 127 845 428 417 164 82 82 245 'Sunaria (279) 127.00 64 64 458 232 226 73 39 34 227

PRIMARY ~ENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedul ed literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main workers I I ( I--IX)

M F M F M F F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

123 122 438 223 247 9 24 6 175 101 8:8 3 55 , inhabited " inhabited

113 100 535 261 240 315 156 105 34- 209

37 25 150 75 77 9 27 6 9

134 134 308 174 205 13 111 9 2 3 148 '128 412 193 247 172 119 170

82 67 315 162 183 3 74 122 101 314 154 205 4 102 4 4 150 134 487 226 305 144 130 120 104 42 65 2 7 12 72 49 201 76 135 6'5 71 66 243 120 133 93 29 51 12 29 74 62 --, 124 76 83 22 27 5 27 16 22 15 76 38 35 21 7

8 10 57 33 28 12 2 26 26 188 113 128 71

114 127 360 222 169 5 65 11 150 144 251 134 139 40 46 '18 20 146 104 77 33 19

175 156 712 355 456 160 111 151 136 3 136 127 329 137 232 68 63 3 60 60

166 , 132 330 135 238 3 81 26 60 49 209 89 117 51

303 281 304 137 164 15 28 5 288 254 784 408 486 10 202 3 107 64 54 342 138 169 2 105 4 2

151 142 261 79 201 11 102 5 46 24 25 157· 77 105 51 21 228

REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS· tion (Hadbast No.) Code No •. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd. 201 Ramgarh (209) 3 24 3 202 t Ch itarpur i (207 ) 5 203 Pokharpur (206) Un- 204 Qutubpuri Jagir (205) lIn- 205 Phideri (204) 206 Khalilpuri (179) 8 I 207 Mandhia Kalan (178 ) 2 10 208 Ka laka. ( 177) 2 10 209 Kaunsiwas (175 ) 2 9 16 -- 210 Padniawas (172 ) 5 13 211 Shahbajpur Khalsa ( 171) 2 5 24 212 Dhamlaka (155) 2 8 213 Bari awas (170) 2 6 227 Majra Gurdas (176) 6 3 3 5 229 Bambar (182) 2 11 230 Muradpuri (184) 231 Mo lhawas (183) 5 232 Fatehpuri P1pa (181) 19 233 Majra Sheoraj ( 180) 5 20

234 Mundi~ Khera ( 198) 3 235 Ba liar Koalan ( 199) 4 236 Hansaka ( 203) 2 2 48 237 Baliar Khurd (200) 7 2 2 10 ~8 Budana (202) 2 72 2 239 Sudani (208) 14 240 Turkiawas (275 ) 18 13 6 38 241 Meerpur (274) 6 7 11 242 Tatarpur I stamrar (277) 3 243 tPachlai (276) 244 Malahera (278) 2 17 245 Sunaria (279) 2 229

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT l "

- lNOUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WO.RKE~S Mar~;na1 workers Non-workers , VI VIl V'n I IX M F M F M F F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

11 5· 18 55 4 7 203 376 415

6 6 16 2 168 26~ inhabited q inhabited

, 8 40 6 453 352 , 3 -- > 5 ,1 23 '2 3 29 122 143 44 2 1 ~ 31 Z 215 234 229 13 7 20' 76 "2 351 367 18 12 13 39 '2 274 432

i' 8 4' 22 4" ~ 267 431 39 24 25 42 -- 457 704 13 i 7 13 3 88 133

25 4 9 24 -- 174 ~44 17 4 14- 19 -- 28 6 4 22 203 189 t- .- 9 2 92 '132 2 5 81 lOS 2 1 . 5- 47 75 2 ,-- 3 7 26 -' 44 135 200 9 7 10 41 4 325 507 9 6 34 >_"!.. -- 194 335 _..... 4 --" 1'7'- '~3 220 5 21' 28 r lOY' 4 . 3 '534 737 2 4 22 62 3 108 3;3 330 11 7 10 29' 343 519 10 6 34 178 257

15 2 " 18 4': 29 '2 3 '267 ,369 I 7 2 16 15 115 4 61'S 1,069 5 1 11 10 30 2 382 517 __J' _'- --' 11 8 8 -- 7 '227 406 6 1 ' 2 22 127 226 '"" 230 REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population iotal population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res1- houseless population) dent i al houses p M F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewar1 Tahsil (Part)--contd. 246 Rojhaka (2.81) 209.00 92 92 637 335 302 99 49 50 247 Jl,sadllur ('l80\ 149.00 63 63 tl,71 256 221 110 59 51 248 Jttpur Istamrar {282 ) 303.00 137. 137 966 497 469 )67 80 87

249 t Dar'ana {2aS) 275.00 20 2D 109 56 53 31 18 13 250 Ohakia (286) 263.00 132 132 1,044 573 471 219 125 94 ?51 Khatawali (284) 801.67 104 104 864 438 426 ZOO 99 101 252 A1amgirpur (298) 462.00 139 139 875 464 411 170 89 81 253 Maipura (295) 489.00 373 373 1,517 941 576 286 157 129

254 Jon;awas (296) 157.00 130 130 578 319 259 111 54 57

255 Kapariwas (290) 343.00 498 4981.9271,191 736 327 179 148 256 Ghatal Mahaniawas (291) 32:5.00 215 235 1,487 803 684 361 183 178

257 Aakera (292) 294.00 362 362 1,887 1,105 782 387 201 186 258 Mal1eshari (293) 324.00 828 834 3,216 1,990 1,226 600 327 273 259 Garhi Alawalpur (294 ) 301.00 217 217 1,323 745 578 313 174 139 - 261 Knar Khara (300) 455.67 42B 428 2,575 1,319 1,256 SOO 272 228 262 Khaliawas (2831 429.77 183 183 1, 003 542 551 220 }'16 104

263 Dungarwas (194) 298.00 206 206 1,251 614 637 243 129 114 264 Masani (196) 225.00 161 161 969 512 457 152 93 59

265 Phadan; (201) 20S.00 123. 123 715 349 366 136 65 266 Jonawas (197 ) 243.00 21f 212 1,333 705 628 254 136 118 267 Rasgan (195) 106.20 126 126 659 322 337 143 75 68 268 Khijur'l (190) 451.00 18&' 186 1,238 659 579 246 125 121 26q Kallhawas (189) 73.00 30 30 194 liO 84 ZA 14 10 277 Nigallia'llas (192 ) 213.00 87 87 555 304 251 104 62 42 27B NH:har; (193) 275. 00 169 169 1.051 529 522 190 106 84 279 Bhatsana (301) 1165.00 276 276 I,S20 941 879 388 201 187 280 Tatarpur Khalasa (302) 228.24 151 151 1,126 594 532 209 108 101

281 Ala'llalpur (303) 371. 90 104 104 673 354 319 144 86 58

282 Nandrampur Bas .(304) 1052.98 6il 621 3.9{)9 2,053 1.8SE 16Q 409 ~51 Total Rural 29305.50 19.747 20,193 123.351 64.986 58.36S 23.421 12,474 10,947 Dharuhera (C.T.) 1149.00 2,261 2,368 10,848 6,585 4.263 1.867 919 888 Total Urban 1149.00 2.261 2,368 10.848 6,585 4,263 1,867 979 888 231

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers 11 (I--IX) '. M F M f M F M F M F M F ~ ------~------.----- . 12 14 1~ 16 17 18 1Q 20 21 23

41 125 117 ~4 21 7 49 61 118 15 59 201 195 18 ~-: 29 11 '24 ;

115 141 26Q ~6 ''( 'j 148 130 209 18 15 35 , 1~5 113 ~Qo\ 9 2 83 3·

177 1~~ ~02 4 59 2 ~~5 I:'. ~5. 206 48 l69 17 ~.:.',.' 1~3 1~'1 887 310 7~9 ?? 50 ~ 1"\. ". 262 424 108 388 Z 2~q , ;f •.,' ?2 " 1~~ '63 ;3$ 627 22 38 1 , ~; \~ J) ,h. ?6. 197 ;i~:;: l·t~~ 1,~t~ J14 ~7 r't.~~ HO 364 180 26 ~' }J.o:. , "'t:. 225 871 414 h3 29'0 4 111 3 .~ .' -'-' ' .:,s,"1 ~~" ".: 128 po a32 198 205 9 104 17 2 97 107 444 266 21 8 93 100 n 16 19 153 114 358 193 225 51 76 40 40 37 233 133 128 43 73 43 29

113 91 506 220 315 9 91 28 163 155 214 168 131 10 34 2 3 151 114 485 221 271 2 85 45 2 80 36 42 2:.7

20 199 70 121 83

114 354 226 211 5 127 8 3 423 569 254 416 2 263 1 68" 100 412 203 269 67 109 51 36 11 55 185 105 140 81 540 i.229 621 847 8 285 3 215 2 16.140 14,222 44.267 21.582 28.316 2.151 9."4 1.552 3i04' 531 1.191 1.060 4.736 1,620 3.983 138 233 6 180 6 1.191.1,060 4.736 1,620 3.983 138 233 6 180 6 232

REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE * ---- __~-----...L....- loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS' tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V( a) __V(b) _____ M F M F M F M F

2 24 2,5 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld. 246 Rojhaka (281 ) 3 10 247 Asadpur (280) 13 248 Jitpur lstamrar (282) 23 249 Dohana (285 ) 4 250 Dhakia (286) 30

251 Khatawa1i (284) 9 ~i

Alamgirpur (298) 5 -~ 8 2 14 252• - 253 Malpura (295 ) 6 8 379

254 Joniawas (296) .~ 81 255 Kapariwas (290) 4 6 492 3 256 Ghata 1 Mahaniawas (291) 3 21 4 118

257 Aakera (2n) 3 4 6 374 11 "' 258 Maheshari ('293) 3 1 821 18 259 Garhi A1awa1pur (294) 3 126 ',' "\. 261 Khar Khara (309) 4 3 i~ ." 262 Khaliawas (283) -~ . ~~ 263 Dungarwas 1194 ) -- 8 21 -- 264 Masani (196) 5 -- 21 2 265 Phadani (201) 5 266 Jonawas ( 197) 10 7 38 267 Rasgan (195) 5 1-1 20 3 268 Khijuri (190 ) 4 Hi 55 269 Kanhawas (189) 277 Nigan;awas (192 ) 4 3 278 Nikhari (193) 11 4 279 Bhatsana (301 ) -'r 14 36 280 Tatarpur Khalasa (302) -- ~ 281 Alawa lpur (303) "w" fi 282 Nandrampur Bas (30.4) 5 48 tr4 r Total Rural 282 25 41 497 106 4,S1:O' 111 34- D~aruhera (C.T.) 23 60 14 2,1-303 Total Urban 23 1 1 60 14 2.333 34 233

I PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT IN DUS""TR"'I'"A;-L "CC-;;-A'T;"E=-;;G~OR""'"Y;-O"-;F=-,""'MA""I;-:-;N-;Wo.:O""RK""EO:O;::R""S- --~-Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 2 5 32 2 218 278

4 10 11 9 138 212

18 3 9 28 3 193 299 276 , 3 32 53 3 3 11 2 311 470 3 23 2 229 408 10 7 15 2 4 256 401

16 10 23 '338 572 5 10 6 150 258

3 25 21 41 3 5 18 447 691

23 12 2 38 25 2 2 413 614 18 23 8 4 19 2 153 476 607

44 2 79 37 71 7 11 744- 1,188 5 6 7 11 381 578

9 35 21 68 410 663 838

4 5 4 44 6 18 319 542

9 8 12 44 3 16 190 360 354 40 12 14 56 8 287 406

2 4 14 221 323 18 16 21 65 7 11 121 379 498 4 7 6 41 3 191 327

14 17 40 12 232 376 345 9 " 68 84

6 5 3 17 97 18'3 154

2 2 18 39 318 517

3 14 15 36 525 • 8771

22 17 20 27 3 66 '325 27 2 2 22 21..4 319 23 67 19 101 2 16 110 1,190 ',738

1.419 45 1.424 26 2.253 27 5.185 327 330 4.311 36.340 51.303

106 3 405 3 136 506 11 19 3 2.583 4.122

106 3 405 3 136 506 71 19 3 2.583 4.122

l'RlM,,~JW ·CENSUS ABS'! RACT KHOt A7 RE'WARl;C ,D. BLOC" 236 KHOl AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- "Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res i- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part) . (. Total 27,523.80 13,715 14,242 91,477 46,439 45,038 ;17,894 9,473 8,421 Rural 27,523.80 13,715 14,242 91,477 46,439 45,038 17,984 9,473 8,421 Urban

.../24 Siha,_ ( 15) 661. 00 541 542 3,737 1,939 1,798 750 418 332 25 Zainabad (13) 965.05 692 692 4,241 2,147 2,094 699 360 339 26 ,Dhani Thethar (14) 359.00 138 13'9 835 461 374 175 100 75 Bad 27 Nim~tll (19) 889.00 534 582 3,5is 1,789 1,737) 717 377 340

28 Lohana (16) 660.00 359 397 2,468 1,180 1,28~1 489 246 243 81 Ro1iawas (84) 230.26 64 93 685 357 318 124 64 60 82 Bhathera (79) 377.00 94 121 717 405 312 119 63 56 84 Mund,i (80) 952.62 399 400 2,594 1,301 1,293 530 269 261

I 85 Gapa:1pura Urf (81) 345.19 220 220 1,345 692 653 236 133 103 Pranpura 87 Kadhu Al'I\S (82) 278.00 52 52 317 164 153 70 35 35 BhawanJ1lur ,- 88 Mamaria Aasampur (74) 255.00 180 180 1,240 635 605 238 124 114 89 Mamaria Ahir (73) 229.66 138 138 1,010 525 485 180 101 19 90 Nanga1a Mayan (32) 211. 00 23 23 160 76 84 27 11 16 91 Mayan (31) 630.00 252 282 1,746 BB5 B61 344 178 166 92 Kha leta ( 17) 772.94 395 395 2,391 1,256 1,135 451 240 211 93 Dhawana (18) 1,181.26 370 416 2,892 1,·45'1. 1,441 563 282 Z81 94 Mandala (21) 474.28 520 533 3,189 1,539 1,&50, 567 296 271 95 tSrinagar (20) 436.24 45 45 252 132 120 38 22 16

96 Bahka (23) 60,9.45 ~53 257 1,588 849 734 335 184 1Sl

97 Uncha (?4) 403.66 250 250 1,654 845 a09 ~48 178 17(J 98 Nanga1 Jamalpur (25) 551. 04 258 258, 1,670 848 822 385 209 176 99 Ka1ana (22) 362; 19 217 217 1,342 659 683 ~61 142 119

100 Ahrod (2~) 1,003.20 418 418' 2,901 1,478 1,423 575 305 270 101 Bas Dooda (26) 1,023.00 289 289 1,907 972 935 459 196 163

102 pad1a (27) 676.00 274 274 1,619 B48 771 3-17 T5~ 161. 237

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu 1ed literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN 'WORK~RS Castes Tribes P I' Total main workers )1 (I--IX) .. M F M F F M F M F M P F " 12 13. 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

. 7.582 7,337 30,240 15,965 18. '398 ~1. 595 9,533 1.000 2.136 258

~.582 7.337 30,240 15,965 18.398 1.595 9.5331.000 2. 136 258 -- 159 160 1.170 613 790 6 536 2 83 250 267 1.580 918 857 127 465 101 20 3 105 94 308 140, 172 3 70 7? 2

429 414 1. 199 621 626 27 290 9 93 10

87 94 722 473 418 48 308 42 34 3 89 66 270 137 151 8 54 2 22 2 107 6B 265 97 193 7 93 , 214 21? --, 841 453 549 58 249 98 41 80 72 467 239 t'64 2 183 31 2

, .' 25 29 102 35 58 20 28

128 123 410, '174 3 103 69

48 43 347 1~8 228 2 161 43 30 36 47 28 30 18 10

223 211 440 254 308 9 134 63 199 162 B07 398 505 12 285 5 110 3 203 '182 933 476 509 5 292 50 252 28'7 1,130 718 531 89 234 50 48 23 4 5 96 53 44 "32 2 117 506 2]'6 362 251 68 183 ;63 - 1'9'3 360 65- 248 50 52 10

109 -~ cU3 180 31'4 '11 184 68 18 1ST t25 'l~8 2ch f58 193 11 7 11'4 97'4 ¢~5 ~91i . 35 3'59 19 39 4 \ .,$i &3-5 3-h 1&& 10' 2'17 7 28 .,-- 184 197 526 268 365 8 110 86 1_- 238

KHOL AT R£WARI C.D~ 'plOCK VILLAGE loea- 'Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORK~~S tion (Hadbast No-. ) Code' • No. III IV V(a) V~b) oM F M F M PI M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29" 30 31

Rewari T~~~~l (Pllrt) 1ota1 1911 9 348 ')4 270 44 HI 40 I\ural 191 9 348 14 ~70 44 717 40 I , , , , Urban , ., 24 Siha ( 15) 3 13 19 25 ta1nabad ( 13) 11 2 .. 8 2 42 ~ ~ ~ -, I , " 26 ,Ohan1 Thethar ( 14) ~. 13 • , . Q~d • oj 27 N1moth ( 19) 10 ~~ 28 Lohana ( 16) 4 r- ·1 81 Roliay/as (84) 5 ~

82 .~hatherll (79) 3 , 2 10 , -- 84 Mundi (80) . 15 5 ., 38 7 I,"· .. 85 ·top~lPura Urf '~l) 1 , f- 5 ranpuY'a l-;· ... ; "" " 87 j(adhu Alias (82) ... --',' ~hawa~~pur 88 Mamaria Aasampur (74) 3 2 89 Mamar1a Ah1r (73) 2 90 Nanga1a Mayan (32)

91 .Mayan (31) ~ 6 35 4 92 . Kha leta ( 17) 13 15

9~ , D~,wana (18) 4 7 5 ,1 94 ;Mando 1a (21) 2 18 14 -_ 95 tSrinagar (20) 96 ;Bohka' (23) 10 ,I 97 !Uncha (24) '5 4 9'8 !Nanga 1 Jama1pur (25) 13 11 '99-: 'Ko1ana ('22) '3' 2 100. Ahrod (29) 10 12 13 " 101 18as Dooda (26) 3 7 5 102 ,Pad1a (27) 6 2 25 3 45 239

PRIMARY CENSUrlABSTRACT

~lDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers ~on-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F F M F M F

32 34 35 36 37. 38 39 40 41 42, 43

• i 711 11 747 24 624 2 3,121 193 385 5,334 27.656, . 38,109 711 11 747 24 624 2 3,121 193 385 5,334 ?7.656: 38.109 " ' .

7 18 19 92, 4 359 1~149 1,433 '\ 11 36 64 7 19 190 13 11 50 I, 27~ 1,917 ! 7 2 7 27 67 262 304

40 54 18 90 8 13 336 1,15P. 1.374 10 3 7 51 3 762 1.240 4 2 57 4 5 83 21' 227

~ 6 9 24 46 2 21~ 305

54 11 12 67 6 75~ 1,235 ! 3 6 9 25 428 651

9 106 153

13 46 3 39'8 602 2 3 3 13 2 297 483 2 46 84 18 7 r 10" 33 4 577 852 15 7 12 48 2 4 136 747 987 17 15 7 112 2 18 23 924 1,413 24' 32 3 15 144 12 28 167 980 1,394 , 9 35 88 -- , 85 2 28 2 137 ' ·487 499 13 2 35 5 5 179 480 365 18 17 2 52 16 533 735 22 12 29 2 2B" 421 453 12 14 9 122 12 13 887 ,375 5 29 6 85 2 3 30' 584 895 11 23 2 13 45 113 482 650 240 KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0··6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- house1ess population) dential houses p M F p M F

2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd.

103 (28) 890.00 676 676. 4,004 2,001 2,003 732 377 355 104 Khol (30) 1,380.76 424 424 2,775 1,457 1,318 561 319 Z42 105 Balwari (33) 487.00 227 227 1,701 850 851 358 187 171 106 Nandha (34) 550.00 268 275 1,908 987 921 422 241 181 107 Majra Ml{tsa 1 (36) 538.22 415 425 2,573 1,323 1,250 473 239 234 Bhalaki 108 Cheeta Dungra (37) 380.00 179 179 1,186 590 596 237 '18 119 109 Bhalaki ( 35) 648.70 216 217 1,618 879 739 357 200 157 no P.a li (.38) 853.45 527 527 3,131 1,508 1,623 606 311 295

111 Gotha~a Tappa (39) 451.00 388 ?88 2,168 1,084 1,084 363 208 155 Khori 112 Mamaria Thethar (72) 328.00 87 87 715 335 380 134 74 60 113 Gobindpuri (71 ) 72.03 35 41 278 143 135 58 33 25 114 Khori (70) 592.00 330 416 2,735 1,452 1,283 531 2,80 ,251 115 Chimnawas (69) 246.45 146 187 1,303 688 615 220 108 112 i16 Aali.awas (83) '194.00 138 167 1,111 565 546 239 120 119 117 Bahotwasahir (85) 307.56 112 131 985 482 503 198 106 92

118 Shahbajpur (65) 70.00 45 61 336 175 161 55 a~ 29 Istamrar 119 Rajpura Istamrar (64) 161. 00 173 207 1,312 638 674 283 143 140 120 Gumina (421 n8.64 95 95 612 308 304 107 55 52 121 Tint (41/ 439.00 276 276 1,867 922 945 349 189 160

122 Bawana Gujar (40 ) 4~18.00 142 142 970 511 459 239 127 112

12;' Harjipur (4r) 481. 00 133 133 969 502 467 184 107 77 n4 Kunda 1 t 44.) 703.13 206 2.06 1,460 759 701 338 183 155

125 Punsika (516 ) 179 .•27 189 189 1,153 556 597 22'4 118 106 126 Rajyaka ( 57) 163.00 163 163 1,054 513 541 256 160 96 127 Go1iaka. ( 58) 245.64 126 128 862 427 435 180 98 82 128 Bhandor t5M 782.00. 219 219 1,360 688 672 264 133 131 129 Pitherawas (601 123.00 1/3 173 1,057 542 515 173 95 78

130 Mailawas (61) 68.80 123 123 648 318 330 131 67 64 241 PRIMARY CENSUS A8STRACT

Schedu1ed Scheduled Literates INDU~TRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main worker~ II (I--IX)

M F F M F M F .M F M F

12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

351 381 1.341 864 '890 70, 282 15 34 8 249 216 910 411 597 10 197 155 2 239 230 560 336 351 9 131 2 77

208 191 577 275 421 252 37

218 205 825 317 605 136 323 1'14 32 13

145 153 379 231 237 1,] 116 3 66 13

84 71 493 200 386 126 19& I 64 69 52 169 159 943 531 492 3 344 18 111 114 750 434 407 9 265 26

60 62 237 189 121 2 66 18 97 60 49 - 5 16 3

405 I. 371 972 438 500 61 149 37 14 5 78 62 '-. 433 187 303 4 197 51 63 56 384 178 202 lOS 52 100 103 357 231 119 5 63 3 23 19 112 60 74 15 34 12

109 80 426 247 247 118. 11 144 141 229 152 120 65 21

81 91 646 395 334 10 201 13

118 105 285 81 223 lP 2 9 7 363 210 184 15 71 9 Z.

128 127 439 221 280 23 137 7 39 9

53 64 420 294 234 4 136 9

95 105 337 155 244 4 144- 37 .3

65 68 298 173 172 3 114 10

126 115 469 254 275 18 125 20 20 18 389 _. 213 226 • 214 100 162 14 32' 123 113 .. - 195 98 124 8 55 10 3 242

KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCk

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) , ' . Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M - F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewari Tahsil (Partl--contd.

103 Manethi (28) 10 119 5 37 21 61 5 104 Kho1 (30) 11 28 30 4 • 22 2 105 Ba1wari ( 33) 10 4 12 16 106 Nandha ( 34) 2 13 7 7 107 .Majra Mutsa 1 (36 ) 6 97 2 13 4 Bhalaki

108 Cheeta Dungra (37) 3 2

109 Bha1aki (35) 4 3 24 3 7

110 Pa 11 (38) 6 2 10 9

111 Gothara Tappa (39) 2 2 2 14 Khori

11~ Mamaria Thethar (72) 7

113 Gobindpuri (71) 4

114 Khorl (70 ) . 5 5 4 34 11? Chimnawas (69) 13

116 Aa 1iawas (83) 2

117 Bahotwa'sah ; r (85) 6

118 Shahbajpur (65) 2 2 • Istamrar

119 Rajpura Istamrar (64) 4 2 4 120 Gumina (42) 15

121 Tint (41 ) 2 8

122 Bawana ~ujar (40) 10 5 4 3 123 Harjlpur (43) 4 34

A24 Kund.a1 (44) 7 3 2 125 Punslka (56) 20

126 Rajyaka ( 57) 3

127 Go1iaka (58) 6 5

128 Bhandor (58) 8 4 45 8 129 Pitherawas (60) 2 8 9 11 2

130 Ma il awas (61 ) 4 6 243

:P~IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATE~ORy.OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VIr VItI IX M F M M F M F M F M F

3? 33 - 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43

5,5 6 102 69 121 9 2 1,111 1.931 12 34 8 100 2 860, 1,308 ,.. 8 20 2 11 62 4 498 842 15 10 12 66 "'- 566 921 4 5 123 4 5 2'36 713 8?8

8 10 4 26 10 353 569 24 16 6 37 5 9 493 604 2 6 )5 80 3 140 687 876 933 29 3 2 62 6 253 677 822

4 24 2 5 144 209 234 3 5 18 46 94 84 43 4 73 75 202 8 15 245 837 977 3 8 27 3 385 611 4 6 8 21 188 362 358 5 9 35 70 4 293 494 7 5 24 3 101 146

19 9 22 58 305 391 368 2 " 4 12 99 188 205 ,IS 7 21 66 7 588 935 24 2 2 58 165 288 293 12 10 20 30 4 318 452 23 13 4 54 2 11 20 468 658 4 11 10 43 4 160 322 433 10 15 35 154 268 383 2 7 28 3 2 130 253 302 8 '8 9 48 10 3 52 409 602 , 16 10 7 58 9 316 301 7 -- ' 11 5 26 4 194 322 244 KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of T~tal population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares o~cu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code piecf holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M- F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

~ 131 Dhanisundrod (62) 122.42 94 94 648 334 314 138 75 63 132 Dhani Santo (63 ) 158.00 59 59 396 200 196 73 33 40 133 Sundrodh l66) 199.00 123 123 802 397 405 163 80 83 134 Badh Sundrod (67 ) 140.63 Un-

135\ Maha Kharia (68) ~7.06 63 63 409 195 214 91 38 53 173 tBadh Jethu (137) 31.00 10 4 6 3 2.

,+ 174 Dham1awas (136 ) 248.00 169 207 1,335 663 672 257 134 123 Total Rural 27.523.80 13.715 14.242 91,477 46.439 45.038 17.834 9.473 8.421 Total Urban 245 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L.iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Tota1 main workers II (I--:IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2'3

55 47 233 102 120 4 49 .-- 20 3 61 59 141 66 81 19 9 98 101 253 145 210 6 93 6 66 inhabited 87 94 147 48 100 7 44 5 6 ' 1 2 5 . 1 91 86 497 301 283 4 155 " 19 7,582 7,337 30.240 15.965 18.398 1.595 9.533 1,000 2. 136 258 246

KHOL AT REWARI C.D. BLOCK 'VILLAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbas t NQ.) Code No. I I I IV V(a) . V(b) M F M F M .F M F

2 ,Z4 25 26 27 28 1~9 30 :11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

131 Dhan)sundrod (62) 2 7 6 132 Dhanl Santo (63) 4 14 133 Sundrodh (66) 3 134 Badh Sundrod (67) Un-- 135 Maha Kharia (68) 10 I 173 tBadh Jethu ( 137) 174 Dhamlawas (136 ) .. - 5 , ,~ ~ ,$. Total Rurai 191 9 348 14 270 44 717 40 Total Urban 247

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers 'Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 2 7 23 214 3~' 3 9 22 2 95 117 'o~ 7 14 26 187 399 inhabited 24 4 11 95 207

2 4 19 10 -- 17 58 4 12 256 368 412 711 11 747 24 624 2 3,121 193 385 5,334 27,656 38.109

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT JAT·USANA C:D. BLOCK

249 250

JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tian (Hadbast No.) hectares oceu- house- ({neluding the age gro~p 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res; - houseless population) dentia1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)

Total 35.125.14 18.045 18.441 116.621 59,513 57,108 21,567 11,372 10.195 Rural 35.125.14 18,045 18,441 116,621 59,513 57,108 21,567 11.372 10.195 Urban

Lisan ( 1 ) 861.12 507 507 3,209 1,627 1,582 610 335 275

2, Gothara Tappa (11) 638.00 339 339 2,269 1,198 1,071 401 216 185 Dah1na 3 Dahina (12) 1,536.36 959 960 5,909 2,947 2,962 1,081 544 537

4 Kanwa 1i (10) 935.97 572 623 4,102 2,064 2,038 711 379 332

Fatehpuri Tappa (5) 637.86 217 218 1,599 807 792 304 164 140 Dahina

6 Oakhora (2) 344.38 357 357 2,111 1,079 1,032 390 210, 180 7 Darauli (3) 421. 00 258 258 1,693 853 810 294 142 152 8 Khushpura (4) 245.00 174 174 1,050 504 546 224 118 106 9 Baldhan Kalan (98) 600.14 298 299 1,830 933 897 323 169 154 10 Babrol1 (100) 461. 00 200 211 1,474 775 699 291 150 141 11 Nangal Pathani (101) 543.00 281 291 1,755 884 871 295 147 148 12 Mura1ipur (102) 332.00 174 174 1,127 571 556 224 108 116 13 Gopa1pur Gazi (103) 409.88 125 125 785 41' 374 165 9$ 70 14 Jatusana (106) 1, 107 • 70 449 449 2,821 1,506 1,315 486 278 208 15 Parkhotampur (104) 574.24 291 298 1,647 854 793 331 173 158 16 Bahotwas Bhondu (99) 406.00 271 271 1,615 787 828 267 125 142

17 Ber li Ka lan (310) 635.00 328 329 1,931 981 950 368 193 175 18 Baldhan Khurd (97) 390.00 152 \52 997 518 479 201 116 85 19 Mot1a Kalan (96) 417.63 381 381 2,158 1,087 1,071 320 176 144

20 Kahari (6) 215.6~. 91 91 513 226 287 101 50 51

21 Rampuri (7) ~2 5.81 217 217 1,170 581 589 198 100 98 22 Dido1i (8) 442.11 106 107 739 392 347 158 86 72 23 Mas it (9) 667.00 258 258 1,810 938 872 356 190 166 29 Buroli (76) 1,557.00 425 504 3,583 1.876 1,707 679 360 319 30 Aulant (77) 542.00 238 261 1,750 893 857 334 • 177 157 31 Mot1a Khurd (95) 258.00 176 176 1,063 505 558 212 -105 107 251 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedul ed Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .20 21 22 23

11,613 10,452 39,305 21,216 23,909 3,671 12,901 1,936 3,860 1,301' 11,613 10,452 39,305 21,216 23,909 3,611 12,901 1,936 3,.60 1,301

318 291 1,038 580 711 20 426 a 181 8 209 202 694 303 492 132 386 43 69 87

357 323 1,989 1,193 1,212 63 619 19 36 2 319 312 1,442 913 725 26 308 10 39

120 113 511 307 338 199 259 189 14 5

133 121 681 348 383 122 272 82 48 37 78 61 578 279 376 169 249 158 35 5 75 83 326 213 184 107 115 88 15 18

209 182 597 307 358 44 222 24 64 15 157 145 471 239 350 10 250 6 18 136 126 638 386 341 149 171 110 28 13

109 96 375 213 236 32 126 20 32 3

209 193 261 120 160 16 88 11 4 611 498 940 468 669 178 204 58 261 107 445 425 549 290 376 24 99 12 117 5 87 87 600 391 281 69 146 60 19 7 192 186 655 352 327 39 158 29 33 7 69 71 329 167 191 4 93 64 167 153 755 428 354 8 198 47 55 67 157 131 81 5 54 10 2 98 85 393 246 199 4 126 30

77 68 230 76 122 5 61 24 2

239 201 576 282 332 36 192 6 74 27

333 305 1,180 592 783 44 487 30 111 5 80 70 513 230 394 5 311 33 5 37 33 315 201 192 2 128 10 252

JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

LOCd- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewart Tahsil (Part)

Total 246 16 10 323 43 930 47 Rural 246 16 10 323 43 930 47 Urban

l i san ( 1) 10 2 Gothara Tappa (11) 2 3 5 Dahina 3 Dahina ( 12) 30 7 48 4 Kanwa 11 ( 10) 8 28 21 5 Fatehpuri Tappa (5 ) 4 3 Dahina 6 Oakhora (2) 18 2 2 7 Oarau1 i (3 ) 4 8 2 8 Khushpura (4) 2 9 Ba1dhan Kalan (98) 17 10 Babro1i ( 100) 6 7 11 Nanga1 Pathani ( 101) 8 4 34 15 12 Muralipur ( 102) 2 46 8 13 Gopa1pur Gazi (103) 2 20 3 14 Jatusana ( 106) 20 5 21 15 Parkhotampur ( 104) 6 11 14 16 Bahotwas Bhondu (99 ) 3 6 12 17 Berli Kalan (310) 8 13 29 18 Ba.ldhan Khurd (97) .. - 10 19 Mot1a Kalan (96) 6 7 6 20 Kahari (6 ) 2 21 Rampuri (7) 2 3 22 Dido1i (8) 12 4 5 23 Masit ( 9) 3 17 29 Buroli (76) 4 33 30 Au1ant (77 ) 5 5 31 Motla Khurd (95) 6 3 5 253

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII ViiI IX F M F M f M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 3& 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6.1 19 194 19 700 287 413 3.687 35,191 49.750 641 19 194 19 100 287 .13 3,687 35.191 49,150

6 10 4 73 3 34 915 1.528

7 19 2 706 939

58 ga. 4 50 266 37 39 913 1,696 1,986

46 38 23 214 14 70 1,339 1,942

13 4 41 4 68 469 525

'2 3 38 19 285 677 625

10 9 16 45 3 214 475 457 7 4 39 320 439 8 10 36 4 575 853

6 4 6 51 4 425 689

S 12 13 66 11 543 722

5 2 3 20 335 524 6 16 8 10 15 8 119 243 239

12 40 9 101 8 4 235 833 902 11 35 13 M 6 3 146 1j.75 623 6 10 IS 61 2 2 2. 504 757

7 35 S 39 J, 30 24 624 887

4 18 :3 327 475

6 7 3 74 8 733 1,063

2. 12 3 145 2a2 2 7 3 26 3 382 585 7 5 4 2 270 342

5 40 3 6 3 600 833 6 22 S 11, 9 2 1,093 1.661 4 10 2. 24 37 499 815

4 10 2 24 2 1 313 549 254

JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total Dopulation in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares orcu- house- (incl uding the age grouD 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No.. res i- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--contd.

32 Kumroda (94 ) 323.00 122 122 793 418 375 139 83 56 33 Chauk 1 Number -2 (311) 347.00 237 238 1,471 718 753 210 102 108 34 Ber11 Khurd (93) 681.00 386 395 2,404 1,230 1,174 437 229 208 35 Musepur (105) 359.00 321 322 1,979 963 1,016 333 170 163 36 Ha1ukhera (92) 345.00 182 182 1,155 579 576 232 126 106 37 Dohakia (107) 491. 94 192 192 1,122 576 546 216 112 104 38 Nainsukh Pura (227) 432.18 253 253 1,710 907 803 322 188 134 39 La1a (228) 471.00 205 205 1,317 723 654 247 140 107 40 Suma Khera (232) 341. 00 140 140 936 484 452 179 92 87 41 Rojhuwas (231) 222.59 113 113 724 372 352 134 65 69 42 Qutab Pur1 Buzarg(233) 227.00 145 145 930 462 468 172 86 86

43 Saidpur (237) 109.00 20 20 106 57 49 18 11 7 44 Chang (238) 127.00 Un-- 45 Pahrajwas (239) 318.00 128 128 699 340 359 132 67 65

4~ Hansawas (240) 567.00 163 163 984 502 482 225 113 1'12 47 Kanhora (241 ) 215.00 93 93 564 309 255 128 78 50 48 Kanhori (242 ) 521. 00 279 279 1,767 936 831 .309 168 141 49 Gada 1a (243) 135.00 184 188 1,130 579 551 231 129 102 50 Pr1th1pura (244) 148.00 Un- 51 Gurawara (245) 1,693.00 779 780 4,844 2,479 2,365 772 404 368 52 Ma11ak1 (246) 154.22 47 47 328 170 158 61 28 33 53 Chauk1 (248) 99.00 71 72 492 240 252 79 29 50 54 J1wara (247) 304.00 141 141 972 502 470 171 87 84 55 Aas1ak1 Gorawas (249) 301.27 363 363 2,297 1 , 177 1. 120 490 285 205 56 Chandanwas (251) 303.32 193 193 1,447 769 678 257 143 114 57 Pa1hawas (236) 694.00 560 560 3,366 1,705 1,661 578 311 267 58 Khera Aa1ampur (235) 198.00 120 136 869 432 437 184 102 82 59 Rasoo 1pur (234) 170.00 Un-. 60 Rohara1 (230) 732.00 307 351 2,352 1,262 1,090 459 253 206 61 Nanga11aRanmokh(252) 389.30 110 110 794 402 392 151 69 82 255

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L1 terates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes Tn bes

Total mam workers 11 (l--lX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

161 155 289 143 137 11 54 5 43 4

109 97 435 226 295 119 236 68 40 39 266 238 777 405 436 16 247 49 48 41 628 472 302 32 160 22 30 105 93 396 240 227 84 103 73 8 9 108 106 324 136 232 5 171 31 3

132 107 575 282 342 30 208 16 43 2

99 70 508 231 290 95 207 76 49 12

61 59 301 148 214 109 27

71 62 247 161 154 92 17

59 61 .299 138 218 15 148 5 24 9

47 35 38 20 22 16 inhabited

89 80 241 133 114 70 18

172 150 329 210 216 6 105 60

234 188 171 85 127 12 37 3

193 180 574 299 431 13 196 134 10

204 179 374 190 240 2 107 81 inhabited

427 374 1,749 1,051 1,192 175 664 59 303 88

31 18 115 58 91 69 12

23 19 186 106 110 2 71 8

84 76 350 202 237 4 104 42

415 370 738 366 487 28 193 132 26

126 89 501 244 349 7 185 47 2

371 358 1,199 651 575 9 291 161

59 57 279 152 166 91 77 41 90 habited

251 205 783 352 494 64 286 45 31 13

72 71 206 88 169 107 30 256

JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS \.;on (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV VI a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewart Tahsl1 (Part)--contd.

32 Kumroda (94 ) 3 Z 3

33 Chaukl Number-2 (311 ) 4 2 3 5 34 Berli KhlJrd (93) 7 10

35 Mu~<:pur ( 105) 3 5 36 Ha lukhera (92 ) 15 5

37 Dohak 1a ( 107) 4 2 2

38 Nainsukh Pura (227 ) 3 17

39 Lala (228) 2 9 40 Suma Khera (232) 10

41 Rojhuwas (231 ) 2 42 Qutab Pur; Buzarg (233 ) 16 43 Saidpur (237 ) 44 Chang (238) Un-

45 Pahrajwas (239)

46 Hansawas (240) 15 3 5 47 Kanhora (241) 17

48 Kanhori (242 ) 2 19 49 Gadala (243) 15

50 Prithipura (244) Un- 5 'I Gurawara (245) 22 6 52 Maliak1 (246) 4 53 Chauki • (248) 9 54 Jiwara (247 ) 8 6 55 Aas 1aki Gorawas (249 ) Z 31 35 56 Chandanwas (251 ) 9 45 57 Pa1hawas (236 ) 5 2 13 58 Khera Aa lampur (235 ) 16 3

59 Ras 00 1p ur (234) n- 60 Roharai (230) 5 12 25 61 Nanga 11 a Ranmokh (252) 2 257

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal worrers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 41

5 5 6 16 5 281 359

6 5 4 47 267 376 367

56 13 15 9 43 2 794 1,158

5 19 4 76 7 84 2('0 577 784-

19 13 9 55 2 3'i2 492

4 5 2 11 344 541

7 9 14 40 10 565 773

2 2 5 14 6 433 559

34 2 32 248 270 203 16 2 3 22 218 352

7 2 20 6 244 447 4 27 35 20

inhabited

2 23 3 174 223 184

4 7 7 13 3 286 476

2 7 52 2 182 248

15 7 23 35 2 505 8'8

2 7 6 21 339 !'48 inhabited

4 30 23 146 21 32 139 1,255 2,051

3 2 79 158

4 3 15 2 130 250 9 11 12 44 4 4 265 462

16 11 9 57 2 690 1,092

8 9 46 5 420 671

3 16 12 72 8 1,130 1,652

3 9 17 266 346

nhablted

6 12 24 93 4 7(,8 1J 026

2 5 23 Z33 391 258 JATUSANA C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rewari Tahsil (Partl--concld.

62 Basota (250) 303.54 Un- 63 Karawara Manakpur( 253) 601.00 405 405 2.632 1,359 1,273 510 267 243 64 Jeetpur Shekhpur (260) 437.00 237 237 1.566 824 742 342 191 151 65 rhillar (259) 793.00 269 305 2.082 1.056 1,026 402 208 194 66 Nurpur (258) 221.00 29 29 269 138 131 69 42 27 67 Rajawas (257) 114.00 46 47 311 168 143 66 34 32 68 Shadipur (254) 209.00 98 98 563 289 274 103 41 62 69 Tehnadipalpur (255) 345.00 135 135 790 401 389 165 97 68 70 Mustafapur (256) 310.00 244 244 1.372 684 688 213 108 105 71 Mahiuddinpur (229) 328.72 262 262 1.660 816 844 343 164 179 72 Jharuwas (225) 222.96 Un- 73 Mundawas (226 ) 136.00 Un-

74 Kishangarh (110) 327.00 159 191 1.217 631 586 251 131 120 75 Sa lawas Jamapur (109) 315.00 110 136 856 4:<7 419 139 72 67

76 Rasco 1i (108) 82.00 61 61 403 199 204 80 39 41

77 MandhayaKhurd (90) 340.00 227 227 1.302 672 630 280 149 131 78 Biharipur (91) 170.00 93 93 643 339 304 147 a:: 65 79 Deh1awas (89) 295.00 195 199 1.358 695 663 237 111 126 80 Gu1abpura (88) 223.00 11'2 124 824 406 418 166 73 93 83 Nangal Mundi (78) 360.00 250 250 1,460 751 709 248 133 115 86 Biter; (75) 361. 78 405 405 2 • 5 72 1 • 3 16 1 • 256 484 247 237 137 Jadara (87) 835.26 377 377 2.371 1,248 1,123 413 228 185 138 Bodia Kamalpur (112) 428.17 272 272 1.715 865 850 290 161 129

14{1 Rajpura Khalsa (nl) 222.00 134 156 911 420 491 J54 68 86 709 713 275 150 125 '44 Stll!l<~pl.lr (224 ) 322.00 227 227 1.422 $Ilit'arput'" Total Rural 35,125.14 18.045 18.441 116.621 59,513 57.108 21.567 11.372 10.19!

Tut.al Urban 259 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Tota 1 main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

inhabited 299 293 966 455 566 6 173 3 200

270 222 529 310 360 6 125 3 104 349 318 691 366 432 397 183 257 82 128 42 35 68 43 53 57 26 43 16 14 9 8 -- 110 44 75 40 19 127 119 199 101 133 44 30 119 122 244 162 138 131 52 59 51 68 69 79 535 306 306 4 192 27 139 127 586 318 343 4 162 46 inhabited inhabited

92 74 408 192 231 13 118 2 7 75 61 291 137 180 118 17 6 7 -- 127 81 89 67 166 128 398 180 265 26 137 15 60 9 64 55 200 98 133 12 86 11 5 9 150 135 480 233 296 28 129 10 18 75 69 284 146 172 70 17 3 128 100 524 285 246 8 136- 49 71 365 112 112 856 444 551 403 352 30 12 133 111 939 371 514 139 217 105 16 42 11 121 123 628 386 326 61 158 37 288 204 170 2 131 2 43 4 132 119 549 310 296 42 170 34

3.860 1.301 11.613 10.452 39.305 21.216 23.909 3.671 12.907 1.936 260 JATUSANA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age I NDLlSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rewari Tahsil (Part)--concld.

62 Basota (250) Un-

63 Karawara Mana~pur (253 ) 5 4 18 64 Jeetpur Shekhpur (260) 19 65 Chillar (259) 3 33 3 66 Nurpur (258)

67 Rajawas (257) 5 68 Shad ip ur (254) 5 17 69 Tehnad ip a 1p ur (255 ) 4 3 2 70 Mustafapur (256 ) 5 71 Mahiudd inpur (229 ) 11 3 23 72 Jharuwas (225) Un- 73 t1undawas (226) Un-

74 K1shangarh ( 110) 3 12 8 15 75 Ba1awas Jamapur ( 109) 3 3 76 Rasoo li ( 108) 2

77 ~landhaya Khurd (90) 3 3 78 Biharipur (91 ) 2 5

79 Dehlawas (89) 9 4 18 2 80 Gulabpura (88 ) 11 13 83 Nangal Mundi (78) 4 6 86 Bitor i (75) 7 6 3

137 Jadara (87) 6 3 8 14 41 138 Bod1a Kamalpur ( 112 ) 4 15 4 9 ;40 Rajpura Khalsa ( 111 ) 7 144 Shekhpur (224 ) 25 Shikarpur

Total Rural 246 16 10 323 '43 930 47 Total Urban 261

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

inhabited 6 20 10 129 793 1.267 20 15 14 62 3 3 461 736 7 3 14 43 67 5 624 629 8 85 74

2 2 5 93 143 13 2 11 11 42 156 232 7 3 5 14 263 258

9 4 4 65 4 378 684 7 16 18 56 3 473 840 inhabited inhabited

3 27 45 3 31 108 369 465 2 20 16 257 418 4 4 11 110 204 5 4 53 2 407 604 5 10 19 15 206 277 8 12 3 21 77 3 25 18 374 617 18 8 12 22 21 33 213 385 14 4 32 2 505 701 16 7 23 66 8 9 765 844 59 34 39 94 4 37 123 697 861 6 10 9 73 9 539 789 3 24 17 108 233 381 10 4 8 35 3 413 670

641 19 794 19 700 3 3,498 287 413 3,687 35,191 49,750

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NAHAR C.D. BLOCK

263 264

MAHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Kosli Tahsil Total 28.531.85 14.904 15,181 95.924 48.857 47.067 17,644 9.365 8.279 Rural 28.531.85 14,904 15.181 95.924 48.857 47.067 17.644 9.365 8.279 Urban

Chak Kharji (lS/l-N) 210.03 Un- Bahu 2 Bahu (lS-N) 1,575.01 829 864 5,617 2,933 2,684 1,103 586 517 3 Jholri (26':N) 639.00 305 305 1,958 1,004 954 400 213 187 4 Khursaid Nagar (27-N) 512.00 87 87 552 288 264 91 49 42 5 Gadhi (25-N) 255.35 92 101 668 338 330 137 67 70 6 Nayagaon (2l-N) 519.61 269 325 2,356 1,225 1,131 484 260 224 7 Khera Tharu (19-N) 390.92 83 83 490 252 238 97 52 45 S Bahala (20-N) 424.10 190 190 1,405 695 710 287 143 144 9 Bawa (22-N) 1, 106.BO 494 504 3,0131,5321,481 572 303 269 10 Karol; (23-H) 787.91 440 441 2,753 1,387 1,366 502 268 234 11 Bisoha (24-Nl 651.13 232 234 1.387 683 704 272 145 127 12 Mamtazpura (28-N) 271.00 129 133 874 438 436 151 74 77. 13 Bherangi (29-N) 417.00 202 202 1.390 686 704 243 124 119 14 Lookhi (2) 904.00 436 449 2,640 1,308 1,332 463 235 228 15 Gujarwas (ll 365.00 129 129 812 436 376 165 89 76 16 Nahar (IO-N) 838.00 644 644 4.026 2.0514 1.9<12 664 360 304 17 Kohard (30-N) 398.00 324 324 1,830 894 936 294 146 148 18 Lllodh (13-N) 900.00 412 414 2,524 1,268 1,256 455 249 206 19 Sudhrana (12-N) 442.31 218 218 1,507 778 729 290 163 127 20 Judi (ll-N) 394.16 319 324 2,141 1,103 1,038 387 201 186 21 Bir Sarkar (91l-N) 174.00 Un-

22 Jha 1 (9-N) 746.23 293 293 1,900 946 954 354 171 183 23 Shadat Nagar ( 8-N) 532.00 277 277 1,564 735 829 299 164 135 24 her a (166 ) 419.00 249 249 1.381 680 701 286 149 137 25 Bhaka11 ( 165) 584.00 754 754 4,476 2,288 2,188 841 457 384 26 Chhawa ( 190) 272.00 141 141 819 416 403 130 76 54 27 Oharol; (l91 ) 385.00 228 228 1,411 740 671 273 144 129 265

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II ( I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

9.293 8,551 31,869 16.982 18.988 1,931 10,262 1,127 2.892 556 9,293 8.551 31.869 16,982 18.988 1.931 10,262 1.127 2.892 556

inhabited

635 548 1,743 849 1,205 98 457 54 139 13

512 492 571 280 415 53 151 10 126 40

183 95 'T06 92

140 125 201 9"4 129 12 58 10 63 2

147 148 758 374 522 136 365 121 78 13

146 78 121 119

77 73 345 219 253 2 183 2 24

199 198 997 513 497 13 314 4 3

156 155 896 495 502 48 333 37 38 6

193 193 484 287 247 31 139 17 46 10

265 127 167 5 136 4 5

160 140 509 292 211 95 70

173 158 940 532 523 27 329 7 46 3

66 57 282 83 209 174 19

423 393 1,443 794 786 293 35 71 2

136 143 607 366 294 23 190 56 22

193 165 897 534 515 6 337 3 85

114 101 497 245 295 60 203 45 44 13

258 242 773 380 441 4 250 58

inhabited

226 187 618 345 411 28 186 7 47 5

148 172 510 381 240 12 143 5 18

74 73 459 274 247 106 183 105 4

240 226 1,537 967 883 17 283 78 3

79 74 278 157 175 9 113 19

105 101 469 195 249 2 168 25 266

RAHAR C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kosl1 Tahsil

Total 145 19 28 321 20 760 16 Rural 145 19 28 321 20 760 16 Urban

Chak Kharj1 ( 181l-N) Un- Bahu 2 Bahu ( 18-N) 9 79 106 2

3 Jho1rf (26-N) 6 4 25 4 Khursa 1d Na9ar (27 -N) 5 Gadh1 (25-N) 6 Nayagaon (21-N) 3 22 9 7 Khera Tharu ( 19-N)

8 Baha 111 (20-H) 2 15 41 2 , 9 Bawa (22 -N) 8 10 Karo11 (23-N) 11 5

11 Bisoha (24-N) 6 7 7

12 Mamtazpura (l8-N) 2 3 13 Bher ang 1 (29 -N) 22 14 Lookh1 (2 ) 6 15 Gujarwas ( 1) 16 Nahar ( 10-N) 15 43 10 47 17 Kohard (30-H) 3 18 L110dh (13-N) 7 19 Sudhr ana ( 12-N) 2 20 Jud1 ( 11-N) 26 21 Bir Sarkar (91l-N) Un- 22 Jha' (9-N) 8 a 19 5 23 Shadat Nagar (a-N) 5 24 Nathera ( 166) 2 25 8haka 11 ( 165) 15 74 2·6 Chhawa ( 190) 7 27 Dharo11 (191 ) 4 267

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI ___V1_1'-- _____-,-,V I I 1 IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

352 7 1.090 11 297 3 2.841 172 298 3,975 29,571 41,161 352 7 1.090 11 297 3 2,841 172 298 3,975 29.571 41,161

1nhabited

56 161 21 177 18 19 67 1,709 2,519 12 5 86 98 588 803 12 182 264 6 209 318 5 5 34 3 11 700 984 2 131 238 3 7 18 211 442 497 23 15 92 6 29 305 1,006 1, 163 16 4 17 8 74 156 885 1,162 7 4 3 28 4 436 673 2 _J 16 3 3 268 428 3 18 475 704 19 2 120 17 785 1,305 13 226 375 14 65 42 192 13 3 1,268 1,893

2 2 41 600 913 2 7 2 74 3 204 753 1,046

8 8 2& 50 483 619 12 6 13 76 3 4 388 658 646 inhabited 37 13 3 6 87 6 5 88 530 838

8 3 63 6 22 159 473 658 6 50 160 432 435 11 269 2 29 123 9 5 442 1,400 1,729 6 5 24 2 3 144 238 250 16 9 4 22 6 142 485 527 268

MAHAR C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast NO.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kosli Tahs11--contd.

28 Tumbaheri ( 188) 886.00 416 419 2,790 1,425 1,365 570 298 272 29 Mubarakpur (186) 230.00 144 146 1,031 543 488 236 130 106 30 Bairampur ( 183) 372.00 141 144 946 480 466 185 97 88 31 Neola ( 182) 543.00 207 208 1,351 713 638 248 128 120 32 Usmanpur ( 181) 374.73 257 257 1,619 810 809 297 160 137 33 Rata nth a 1 (180) 1,120.00 497 498 3,157 1,626 1,531 589 309 280

3~ Surakhpur Tappa (179) 304.00 191 197 1,436 778 658 258 143 115 Kos Ii 35 Shadipur (178) 234.00 54 54 279 144 135 63 29 34

36 Boriawas (176) 239.00 65 65 422 235 187 88 45 43 37 Ahmadpur Partal (177) 495.00 112 112 906 468 438 207 113 94 38 Mundra (184) 302.00 69 70 429 230 199 77 39 38 39 Jakhala (185) 681.00 190 190 1,461 756 705· 286 148 138 40 Gudiani ( 175) 1,018.00 659 665 4,429 2,280 2.149 852 432 420 41 Gugod ( 174) 475.00 287 287 1,862 954 908 333 184 149 42 Ma las iawas (189) 281.00 41 41 228 115 113 47 24· 23 43 Kahnarwas ( 173) 326.00 188 188 1,286 635 651 246 143 103 44 Kos 1; ( 172) 1,112.87 I, 135 1,208 7,115 3,618 3,497 1,124 594 530 45 Bhurtha la ( 171) 328.00 142 142 862 422 440 140 87 53

46 Zahadpur Tapa ( 170) 214.00 152 152 934 485 449 169 88 81 Kos 1 i 47 Shamnagar (168) 384.00 197 201 1.260 608 652 202 111 91 48 Surehli ( 167) 418.00 297 297 1.706 836 870 304 166 138 49 Nehru Garh (6-N) 842.00 457 481 3,018 1,562 1,456 545 293 252 (Ganwari Alias Nehrugarh) 50 Jhh aroda (5-.rO 432.00 362 367 1,895 1,035 860 223 126 97 51 Kheri (4-N) 486.00 192 203 1,350 656 6'94 283 139 144 52 Nangal (3/l-N) 399.01 104 104 748 385 363 160 88 72 269 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRI~L C~TEGORY OF M~IN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

249 223 807 388 639 372 369 259 172 109 140 112 305 128 236 76 126 40 81 36 121> 131 239 88 176 122 45 152 136 468 232 310 19 185 7 63 12 47 48 524 287 357 84 253 54 38 27

277 255 893 453 643 4 441 109 108 80 505 236 291 8 222 7 38

131 119 -- 85 38 60 11 13 9 39

76 58 158 55 84 5 59 8 4 184 162 275 124 203 2 117 60

139 115 141 51 109 2 59 8

266 260 468 259 341 11 160 69 7 724 648 767 948 65 290 30 208 30 113 112 638 300 395 40 274 19 14 14 14 15 61 31 55 27 25 22 13 5 73 60 422 241 180 41 115 8 16 31 541 476 2,714 ',560 1,246 85 375 2 131 41

51 57 294 201 139 23 69 18 5

62 57 331 177 110 3 84 17

114 121 404 231 221 9 171 29 5

71 71 552 362 268 15 131 5 37 7 262 219 967 469 644 3 357 182

153 120 706 262 499 162 347 91 104 70

304 334 416 212 205 60 116 54 26 4

237 222 239 131 143 6 60 61 5 270

MAHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRiAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kosli Tahsil--contd.

28 Tumbaheri ( 188) 3 23 29 Mubarakpur (186) 8 30 Bairampur ( 183) 31 Neola (182 ) 5 2 24 32 Usmanpur ( 181) 8 8 3 33 Rata ntha 1 (180 ) 5 2 21 34 Surakhpur Tappa ( 179) 4 KosI; 35 Shadipur (178 )

36 Boriawa ( 1761 4 3 37 Ahmadpuf' part a 1 ( 171) 3 38 Mundra (184) 17

39 Jakhala (185) 5 6 21 40 Gudiani (175) 4 17 44 52 41 Gugod (174) 6 19 42 Malasiawas (189) 2 3

43 Kahnarwas ( 173) 3 7 44 Kosli ( 172) 2 18 74

45 Bhurtha1a ( 171) 7 4 2 3 46 Zahadpur Tapa (170 ) 2 2 8 Kosli 47 Shamnagar (168)

48 Sure h 1i ( 167) 4 3

49 Nehr u Garh (6-N.) 3 3 20 (Ganwari Alias Nehrugarh)

50 Jhh aroda (5-N) 7 5

51 Kher i (4-N) 8 4

52 Nangal (3/l-N) 2 271 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 14 3 52 3 68 786 925 3 8 4 5 307 412 6 304 466 3 7 4 17 17 39 386 580 17 4 25 39 157 414 568

8 10 2 45 2 983 1,527 2 6 17 6 75 481 575

6 84 124

2 8 67 151 115 7 16 265 436 2 22 121 197 2 13 9 56 2 29 190 386 504 9 126 18 180 4 17 1.332 2,067 14 17 5 46 5 170 559 698 6 4 60 86 5 2 32 455 610 33 137 44 432 41 2 45 2,370 3.367 7 5 2 37 2 283 416 8 5 43 315 446

20 3 6 387 637 2 6 4 81 3 45 226 523 629 12 15 5 47 2 918 1.453

10 26 536 698 3 10 12 26 38 119 413 515 3 15 242 357 272

MAHAR C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of v ill ~ge Area' in No. of No. of Total popul ation Total population in t~on (Hadbas t No,) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied hOlds institutional and No. res; - houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kosli Tahsil--concld.

53 Lu 1a Hi r (7-N) 542.68 278 278 1.900 960 940 338 186 152 (Lula Ahir)

54 Tumna ( 169) 379.00 294 294 2,010 991 1,019 334 177 157 Total Rural 28.531.85 14,904 15.181 95,924 48.657 41,061 11,644 9,365 8.279 Tohl Urban

Notes:--(l) Location Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village treat'ed as Census town does not appear in the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :--

Location Code Name of Village Tahsil in which Town in which (Hadbast Number) it falls merged or treated as Census town

260 Dharuhera (299) Rewari Dharuhera (Census Town) 273

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu led Scheduled l i terat.es INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes Total main workers II (l--IX)

M F M F M F M F F M F

12 13 14 1" 16 17 18 19 20 21 23

109 73 -- 670 371 367 16 191 9 100 3

116 109 679 372 416 13 237 9 56 9,293 8,557 18,988 1,931 10,262 1.127 2.892 556

(2) In case, a pqrtion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as out-growth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village and a word 'Part' has been addeo after the village name.

(3) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been adde;i after the name of the village.

(5 )tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) in the revenue record, the population shown against this village vIas enumerahd at the time of 1991 Census. 274

NAHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast NQ.) Code No. III IV V{al V{bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Koslf Tahsfl--conc 1d.

53 Lu1a Htr(Lula A~tr)(7-N} 8 8 54 Tumna ( 169) 4 9 7 Total Rural 145 19 28 321 20 760 16 Total Urban 275 PRIMARY CE.SUS ABSTRACT

INOUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

14 21 2 23 4 20 164 573 760

6 15 2 80 2 575 1,006 35,2 7 1.010 11 297 3 2.141 172 298 3.975 29.571 41.151

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

277 278 URIAR

¥ loca- Name of townl Area of town No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion ward 1n km 2 occu- house- (inc1 uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- house1ess population, dentia1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bawal (M.e.) Ward 140 140 859 460 399 162 100 62 2 90 90 615 324 291 121 61 60 3 104 104 764 401 363 137 61 76 4 96 96 718 382 336 136 74 62 5 113 113 705 375 330 138 14 64 6 113 113 704 364 340 118 58 60 7 "5 145 881 464 417 162 89 73 8 155 155 947 511 436 192 102 90 9 1119 169 1.004 531 461 176 84 92 10 185 185 971 524 447 171 83 88 11 148 148 842 445 397 134 68 66 Total 0.36 1.458 1.458 t.Ol0 4.787 4.223 1.647 85-4 79~ 279 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Li teriltes INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

2 2 285 169 214 6 33 5 2 207 86 122 7 59 7 17

3 4 267 121 167 54 104 51 8 101 82 247 126 161 43 14 2 3 298 163 161 4 44 9 246 189 181 3 129 9 84 74 294 129 211 27 66 16 75 9 438 371 333 133 199 3 22 61 45 390 252 260 11 42 26 16 8 411 254 248 15 13 3

5 347 212 229 5 22 17 712 590 3.325 1.834 2.153 135 577 74 183 12 280

URIAI

Loca- Name of town/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t10n ward Code No. III IV V~al V(bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bawal (M.C.I Ward -., 37 7 2 16 3 2 4 8 3 5 3 15 8 6 4 7 2 9 8 2 40 9 2 2 13 29 10 5 53 11 30 6 Total 24 4 97 177 281 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 48 10 68 3 39 246 354

2 3 3 21 6 68 196 216 5 46 2 234 309 6 43 9 34 53 220 283

3 25 7 47 3 214 326 25 13 2 116 183 221 2 17 40 2 2 81 251 309 57 2 16 10 51 22 312 411 36 28 81 11 11 277 445 6 84 3 81 15 4 272 431 7 79 6 61 5 10 29 206 363 125 2 373 3 50 543 43 23 420 2.611 3.16' 282

URBAN loca- Name of town! Area of town No. of No. of Total population Total population in 2 tion in krn OCCU- house- ( inc 1ud ing the age group 0--6 Code ward pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

II Dharuhera (e. T.) Ward 702 714 3,430 1,995 1,435 642 350 292 2 698 698 3,822 2,121 1,701 702 368 334 3 861 956 3,596 2,469 1,127 523 261 262 Total 11.49 2,261 2,3i8 10,848 6,58" 4,263 1,867 979 888 283 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total maln workers II (I--lX) M f M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

211 185 1,400 563 1.112 60 124 4 81 2 343 331 1.491 717 1,107 39 89 2 68 4 637 544 1,845 340 1,764 39 20 31 1.191 1.060 4.736 3.983 138 233 6 180 6 284

URIAI toca- Name of townl INOUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ward Code No. III IV V{a~ V~b~

M F M F M F l11 F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

II Dharuhera (C.T.) Ward

8 32 465 12 2 5 .... 13 528 17 3 10 15 13 1.340 5 Total 23 1 1 60 14 2.333 34 285 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI I VII VIII IX M F M F M F M f M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 138 22 235 39 5 878 1,374 47 172 65 120 15 1.013 1.662 53 3 95 4g 151 17 13 2 692 1,086

106 3 405 3 136 506 71 19 3 2,583 4.122 286 URIAI loca­ Name of town/ Area of town No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion ward in km2. occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless populat.ion) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

III Rewari (M.e.) Ward 518 543 3,905 2,081 1,824 711 371 340 2 379 525 3,179 1,648 1,531 532 270 262 3 417 417 3,246 1.702 1.544 532 284 248 4 852 1.028 6.192 3,311 2.881 1.068 546 522 5 340 379 2,797 1.467 1,330 429 222 207 6 509 523 3,130 1.638 1.492 463 250 213 7 411 424 2,788 1,488 1.300 445 249 196 8 .,.- 312 319 2,875 1,549 1,326 496 264 232 9 258 274 2,379 1,263 1,116 360 201 159 10 376 402 2,774 1,464 1,310 410 222 188 11 447 476 3. 191 1.651 1.540 551 280 271

12 355 403 3.112 1,610 1~ 502 516 250 266 13 382 382 2.655 1,384 1,271 417 206 211 14 411 440 3,066 1,580 1.486 502 256 246 15 560 591 3,614 1,888 1,726 646 340 306 16 589 656 3.981 2,073 1,908 649 328 321 17 747 773 4.922 2,716 2,206 801 431 370 18 923 926 5,122 2,732 2,390 741 414 327 19 505 556 3,601 1,899 1,702 629 319 310 20 657 698 4,353 2.284 2,069 777 386 391 21 646 718 4,460 2,398 2,062 821 457 364 Total 18.43 10,594 11,453 75,342 39,826 35.516 12.496 6.546 5.950 287 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedul ed Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Ot MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (l--lX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

362 323 1,359 821 917 25 12 310 288 \, 267 851 840 48 11

J, 145 1, 022 1,264 770 788 23 3

733 628 2,358 1,403 1,463 119 59 21

184 160 " 121 768 707 51 14 102 78 1,329 1,029 756 79 5 257 200 -- 1, 131 779 749 32 2 113 7

" ,55 818 818 17 1,018 812 623 19 7 15

36 28 7, 171 813 558 3S 2 2

159 164 1,248 938 776 48 30 4

127 106 1,277 907 734 37 3

1,004 804 696 21 2 61 66 I, 199 890 742 19 12

366 337 " 103 773 969 124 9 56 47 1,589 1,246 938 102 14 2

284 255 1,858 1,080 1,269 69 68 9

97 99 2,267 1,826 1,233 157 10 7

114 92 1.337 825 886 34 49 82

666 616 1,581 928 993 46 37 2 1,408 1,224 1,540 766 915 54 10 3

6.467 5.733 29,176 19,847 18,370 1,159 342 3 279 9 288

URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ward Code No. III IV V(al V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

III Rewari (M.e.) Ward • 13 22 2'11 2 2 7 234 3 4 43 211 4 4 9 5 47 24 288 7

5 24 11 89 6 76 15 7 5 8 128 8 57 272 5

9 65 104 2

10 4 3 66 6 11 2 5 119 6 12 8 124 3

13 56 106 14 2 50 99 15 4 73 78 227 4

16 2 2 91 3

17 30 6 278

18 3 47 160 3 19 12 3 127 2 20 15 30 5 190 4 21 3 174 25 90 4 Total 137 15 6 701 138 3.290 73 289 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37- 38 39 40 41 42

61 285 3 149 164 20 3 1.163 1.796 28 261 5 96 2 203 41 3 805 1.482 54 157 2 77 239 15 914 1.521 63 3 360 2 167 444 81 63 1,848 2,699 15 313 72. 179 38 760 1.279 7 434 2 30 203 60 882 1.413 5 269 21 198 24 739 1.268 12 353 12 112 11 2 731 1,307 7 328 33 63 16 640 1.096 4 281 19 180 26 906 1.275 12 368 6 49 187 33 11 14 864 1.478 12 400 2 26 160 32 7 4 869 1,461

3 371 16 141 21 688 1.250 11 342 30 195 18 838 1.467 30 390 3 98 137 31 6 11 913 1,591 29 458, 8 73 267 90 5 1.130 1,805 52 334 3 121 371 63 1,447 2,137 45 472 5 52 436 147 9 4 1.490 2.229 35 326 57 195 30 5 1,012 1,663 77 213 151 280 33 6 1.285 2.022 29 132 204 270 24 83 1,483 1,925 591 7 6,847 46 1,553 8 4,624 860 49 193 21,407 34.164

APPENDIX 1 DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

291

293

APPENDIX I Details of C. D. Blocks included under various tahsils of Rewari District - N'ame of tahsils N.ame of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

1. Bawal Bawal (Part) 1 2. Rewari Bawal (Part) 1 Rewari 2 Khol at Rewari 3 Jatusana 4 3. Kosli Nahar 5 294

TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS _...... _ ...... -- -- loea- 01 s trietl Total/ Area No. of No. of Total populat1on Total popu 1 at lon 1n the t10n Tahs11 Rural/ In oceupl ed house- (lncludlng lnstltutlonal age group 0--6 Code Urban km< res1den- hol ds and houseless popula!lon No. t1al houses P M F P M F

-_._....._ .... _.._ ..... -~------~ --- _.... _------~--- ..... ~------.-~-- - - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ------11 Rewar; District T +1559.00 95,321 98,295 623,301 323,460 299,841 116,563 61,553 55,010

R 1528.72 81,009 83,016 528,101 272,262 255,839 100,553 53 , 174 47,379

U 30.28 14,313 15,279 95,200 51,198 44,002 16,010 8,379 7,631

1 Bawa1 Tahsil T 246.73 12,682 13,007 87,680 45,562 42 , 118 17,259 8, 997 8,262

R 246.37 11,224 11 ,549 78,670 40,775 37,895 15,612 8,143 7,469

U 0.36 1,458 1,4~8 9,010 4,787 4,223 1,64 7 854 793

2 Rewarl Tahsil T 1015.92 67,736 70,107 439,697 229,041 210,656 81,660 43,191 38,469

R 986.00 54,881 56,286 353,507 182,630 170,877 67,297 35,666 31,631

U 29.92 12,855 13,821 86,190 46,411 39,779 14,363 7,525 6,838

3 Kosli Tahsil T 285.32 14,904 15,181 95,924 48,857 47,067 17,644 9,365 8,279

R 285.32 14,904 15, 181 95,924 48,857 47,067 17,644 9,365 8,279

U

Note;--]. District and tahsil treated as such for the first time ln 1991-Censusafe unoerl1ned

+ Total area fi9ures for the district represent provlsiona1 "geographi~al area" figures supplied by the Surveyor GeneraL Figures for urban areas are those supplled by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural al'eas ate derived by subtracting the urban area from th( tota 1 area of the district. The total of area figures of tahsils in a district wlll not tally wlth the district figures because the former are derived from the villagewlse area flgures supp11ed by the tahsildars. 295

ABSTRACT

-----~~~- --~~---- ..... ------~~~-- ..... ------~ INDUSTRI4L L~TEGORi OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Schedul ed Llterates Total maln workers Trlbes (I--IXl _ ------~---- ~----~ ~~~-~------P M F P M F P M F P M F

--~~-----~------~------13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

------~-- -~___._...... ____~~----~ ... ------.... _._._..___._.__._.._ ___ -~~-~- 120,317 63,178 57.139 328,230 215,179 113,051 149.889 136,430 13,459 104.564 54,808 49.756 267,692 177,942 89,750 123,951 111,924 12,027 15,753 8,370 7,383 60,538 37,237 23,301 25,938 24,506 1,432

16,730 8,814 7,916 41,076 28,263 12,813 21,242 19,271 1,971 15,428 8,102 7,326 35,917 24,938 10,979 18,954 17,118 1,836 1,302 712 590 5,159 3,325 1,834 2,288 2,153 135

85,737 45,071 40,666 238,303 155,047 83,256 107,728 98,171 9,557 71,286 37,413 33,873 182,924 121,135 61,789 84,078 75,818 8,(60 14,451 7,658 6,793 55,379 33,912 21,467 23,650 22,353 1,297

17,850 9,293 8,557 48.851 31,869 16,982 20,919 18,988 1,931 17,850 9,293 8,557 48,851 31,869 16,982 20,919 18,988 1,931 296

TAHSllWISE PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca­ District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tlOn hhs i 1 Rural! Code Urban No. Cultivators Agricultural labourers Llvestock, forestry, fishing, huntlng and plantations, orchards and allied activrties I I I I I

p M F p M F p M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

63,339 56,277 7,062 18,586 15,447 3,139 1,385 1.285 100

R 62,104 55,125 6,979 17,917 14,805 3,112 1.184 1, 10 T 83

u 1,235 1,152 83 669 642 27 201 184 17

1 Bawa 1 lahsil T 12,010 10,718 1,292 2,969 2,!J25 444 213 200 13 R 11 ,359 10.141 1,218 2,774 2,342 432 188 176 12

U 651 577 74 195 ~83 12 25 24

2 Rewari Tahsil T 39,940 35,297 4,643 12,169 10,030 2.139 1.008 940 68

R 39,356 34,722 4,634 11,695 9,571 2,124 832 780 52

U 584 575 9 474 459 15 176 160 16

3 Kos1i Tahsil T 11 ,389 10,262 " 127 3,448 2,892 556 164 ': .5 19 R 11,389 10,262 1.127 3,448 2,892 556 164 145 19

U 297

ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

------~------.------.._.--.---- ..... ------Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in housetlOld industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

_._------_-'_ ------~~------~------P M F P M F P M F ------_ .... ----_--...... _--_ ...... _.... ------_ ...... _---_.__..._.._---- 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

----. ------.--~_._.._...... _ ...... --...._.__..____----- 491 476 15 3.236 2.849 387 14. 122 13.780 342 480 465 15 2,226 1,5191 235 8,215 7.980 235

11 11 1,010 85,~ 152 5.901 5.BOO 107

28 28 522 504 18 816 798 18 24 24 425 407 18 639 621 18 4 4 91 97 177 177

\ 435 420 15 2.373 2,024 349 12,530 12,222 308 428 413 15 1,,460 1,263 197 i,800 6.599 201 7 7 913 161 152 5,730 5,623 107

28 28 341 321 20 776 760 16 28 28 341 321 20 776 760 16 298

TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS

L oca­ District! Tota:/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ~lon Tahsil Rural! Code Urban Con s tr uct i 0,' s Transport, storage and i~ l) jj Trade and commerce . communications VI VI I VI II ._--_ ... _..... _-----_--:._--- p M F p M F p M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

II Rewari_[Jis~ T 4,842 4.728 114 12,348 12,209 139 6,145 6,098 47

R 4,OOS 3,906 102 4,671 4,584 87 4,398 4,359 39

1I 834 822 12 7,677 7,625 52 1,747 1,739 8

Bawa1 Tahsil T 662 641 21 748 741 7 364 362 2

R 535 516 19 372 368 4 314 312 2 U 127 125 2 376 373 3 50 50

2 Reweri Tahsil T 3,821 3,735 86 10,499 10,378 121 5,481 5,439 42 R 3,114 3,038 76 3,198 3,126 72 3,784 3,750 34

U 707 697 10 7,301 7,252 ; 49 1,697 1,689 8

3 __Kos ii·_.ft ,"Tahsil ___ T 359 352 7 1 , 101 1,090 11 300 297 3

R 359 352 7 1 , 101 1,090 11 300 297 3 U 299 ABSTRACT--Concld.

----~-~------~------_.... .-.___ "" --~ ..... -- MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 workers Non-workers

--- .... -.-- ...... ~_....__..__------.. Other services IX

------~------~-~- ~-~-~-~~-~-----~-~ ------_. P M F P M F P M F

----~----_..._------~------~-~---~~--~ 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

---~~----_._--...._ ...... ------..._ _ ------~,.__-~-~~------~

25,395 23,281 2, 114 23,302 1,765 21,537 450,110 185,265 264,845 18,748 17,608 1,140 22,595 1,674 20,921 381,555 158,664 222,891 6,647 5,673 974 707 91 616 68,555 26,601 41,954

2,910 2,754 156 3,295 219 3,076 63,143 26,072 37,071 2,324 2,211 113 2,852 196 2,656 56,864 23,461 33,403 586 543 43 443 23 420 6,279 2,611 3,668

19,472 17,686 1,786 15,734 1,248 14,486 316,235 129,622 186,613 13,411 12,556 855 15,470 1,180 14,290 253,959 105,632 148,327 6,061 5,130 931 264 68 196 62.276 23,990 38,286

3.013 2,841 172 4.273 298 3,975 70,732 29,571 41,161 3,013 2,841 172 4,273 298 3,975 70,732 29.571 41,161

APPENDIX II

ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

301

303

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4

I Bawal (M.C. ) 9,010 1,302 Ward-1 859 4 Block-1 859 4

Ward-2 615 Block-2 615

Ward-3 764 7 Block-3 764 7

Ward-4 718 183 Block-4 718 183

Ward-5 705 5 Block-5 705 5

Ward-6 704 Block-6 704

Ward-7 881 158 Block-7 881 158

Ward-8 947 809 Block-8 947 809

Ward-9 1,004 106 Block-9 484 14 Block-l0 520 92

Ward-10 971 24 Block-ll 550 Block-12 421 24

Ward-ll 842 6 Block-13 842 6 II Dharuhera (C. T.) 10,848 2,251 Ward-1 3,430 396 Block-1 991 3.15 Block-2 731 69 304 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX II

Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Locatjon Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4

II Dharuhera (C.T.)--concld. Ward-l Block-3 500 12 Block-4 453 Block-S 755

Ward-2 3,822 674 Block-6 691 66 Block-7 815 60 Block-8 831 363 Block-9 689 42 Block-l0 796 143

Ward-3 3,596 1,181 Block-l1 671 446 Block-12 402 7 Block-13 529 Block­ 591 222 Block-1S 717 25'3 Block-16 686 248

III Rewari (M.C. ) 75.342 12.200

Ward-l 3,905 685 Block-1 750 55 Block-2 807 132 Block-3 953 150 Block-4 865 83 Block-5 530 265 Ward-2 3,179 598 Block-6 742 137 Block-7 777 299 Block-8 799 127 Block- '" 861 35 305

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/wardl Total population SCheduled Caste Code No. urban block

I 2 3 4

------~--- ~-

III Rewari (M.C. )--contd.

Ward-3 3, 2!~6 2,167 Block-IO 825 825 Block-ll 701 696 Block-12 789 475 Block-13 931 171 Ward-4 6,192 1,361 Block-14 718 89 Block-15 880 649 Block-16 887 259 Block-17 778 178 Block-18 840 50 Block-19 J .066 80 Block-20 1.023 56 Ward-5 2,797 344 Block-21 939 246 Block-22 1,011 Block-23 81,7 98

Ward-6 :~, 130 180 Block-24 779 Block-25 872 Block-26 705 174 Block-27 774 b Ward-7 2,788 {+57 Block-28 800 399 Block-29 871 58 Block-30 894 Block-31 223

Ward-"s 2,875 Block-32 883 306

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ~BSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4 III Rewari (M.C.)--contd. Ward 8--Concld. Block-33 485 Block-34 767 Block-35 740

Ward-9 2,379 Block-36 784 Block-37 855 Block-38 740

Ward-10 2,774 64 Block-39 834 Block-40 1,040 6 Block-41 900 58

Ward-ll 3,191 323 Block-42 834 11 Block-43 741 Block-44 786 25 Block-45 830 287

Ward-12 3,112 233 Block-46 702 Block-47 703 Block-48 949 110 Block-49 758 123

Ward-13 2,655 Block-50 830 Block-51 89,9 Block-52 926

Ward-14 3,066 127 Block-53 792 127 Block-54 762 307 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name nf town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4 III Rewari (M.C.)--contd. Ward 14--Concld. Block-55 618 Block-56 894

Ward-15 3,614 703 Block-57 920 44 Block-58 1,024 423 Block-59 841 171 Block-60 829 65

Ward-16 3,981 103 Block-61 858 56 Block-62 819 9 Block-63 780 5 Block-64 722 27 Block-65 802 6

Ward-17 4,922 539 Block-66 688 40 Block-67 738 19 Block-68 801 189 Block-69 847 214 Block-70 887 77 Block-71 961

Ward-18 5,122 196 Block-72 687 18 Biock-73 434 33 Biock-74 393 32

Block-75 768 38 Block-76 553 3 Biock-77 751 17 Block-78 561 34 308 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4

III Rewari (M.C.)--concld. Ward-18 _ Block-79 826 16 Block-94 149 5

Ward-19 3,601 206 Block-80 958 24 Block-81 845 Block-82 977 105 Block-83 821 77

Ward-20 4,353 1,282 Block-84 899 214 Block-85 1,016 145 Block-86 899 159 Block-87 817 543 Block-88 722 221

Ward-21 4,460 2,632 Block-89 1,051 659 ,lock-90 770 540 Jlock-91 794 362 Block-92 862 274 Block-93 983 797

Grand Total 95,200 15,753 ANNEXURES TO APPENDIX DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

309 310 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District/ Tota1/ No. of Tota 1 Schedu 1ed Total Scheduled Literates tion C.D. Block Rura1/ house- Caste popu 1at ion Caste population Code U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age-group No. Town with S.C. 0--6 members

p M F P M F P M F

--~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11 Rewari T 20,297 120,317 63,178 57,139 25,061 13,258 11 ,803 52,783 37,056 15,727 District R 17,851 104,564 54,808 49,756 21,920 11,661 10,259 45,372 31,931 13,441 U 2,446 15,753 8,370 7,383 3,141 1,597 1,544 7,411 5,125 2,286 Bawal T 3,239 19,368 10,180 9,188 4,178 2,189 1,989 8,141 5,840 2,301 C.D. Block R 3,239 19,368 10,180 9,188 4,178 2,189 1,989 8.141 5,840 2,301

U

2 Rewari T 5,605 32,613 17,331 15,282 6,811 3,590 3,221 14,656 10,478 4,178 C. D. BlocI<: R 5,201 30,362 16,140 14,222 6,324 3,357 2,967 13,702 9,789 3,913 U 404 2,251 1 , 191 1,060 487 233 254 954 689 265 3 Khol at Rewari T 2,557 14,919 7,582 7,337 3,300 1,710 1,590 6,366 4,389 1,977 C.D. Block R 2,557 14,919 7,582 7,337 3,300 1.710 1,590 6,366 4,389 1,977 U

4 Jatusana T 3,763 22,065 11,613 10,452 4,545 2.491 2,054 9,427 6,588 2,839 C.D. Block R 3.763 22,065 11,613 10,452 4.545 2,491 2,054 9,427 6,588 2,839

U

5 Nahar T 3,091 17,850 9,293 8,557 3,573 1,914 1,659 7,736 5,325 2,411 C.D. Block R 3,091 17,850 9,293 8,557 3,573 1,914 1.659 7,736 5,325 2.411 U

Bawal (M.e.) U 222 1,302 712 590 258 138 120 651 460 191 II Dharuhera (C.T.) U 404 2,251 1,191 1,060 487 233 254 954 689 265 III Rewari (M.C.) U 1,820 12,200 6,467 5,733 2,396 1,226 1,170 5,806 3,976 1.830 lota 1 Urban 2,446 15.753 8.370 7.383 3,141 1,597 1,544 7,411 5.125 2.286 311 II OF SCHEDULED CASTES

Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV _------_. p M F p M F p M F p F p

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

28,555 25,979 2,576 1,667 1,508 159 11,176 9,580 1,596 740 683 57 197 192 5

24,636 22,291 2,345 1,606 1,450 156 10,988 9,397 1,591 691 646 45 190 185 S

3,919 3,688 231 61 58 3 188 183 5 49 37 12 7 7

4,597 4,230 3'07 403 359 44 2,023 1,791 232 111 110 1 \ 11

4,597 4,230 367 403 359 44 2,023 1,791 232 111 110 11 11

7,949 7,340 609 420 392 28 2,229 1,964 265 188 174 14 21 21 7,340 6,766 574 393 366 27 2,156 1,893 263 179 165 14 20 20

609 574 35 27 26 73 71 2 9 9

3,117" 2,941 176 189 167 22 1,268 1,172 96 97 94 3 133 128 'i

3, 117 2,941 176 189 167 22 1,268 1,172 96 97 94 3 133 128 5 . 5,399 4,637 762 293 259 34 3,181 2,544 637 175 161 14 2 2

5,399 4,637 762 293 259 34 3,181 2,544 637 175 161 14 2 2--

4,183 3,717 466 328 299 29 2,3601,997 363129116 13' 24 24

4,183 3,717 466 328 299 29 2,360 1,997 363 129 116

288 278 10 15 13 2 22 19 3 9 o" 2 ,_

609 574 35 27 26 73 71 2 9 9

3,022 2,836 186 19 19 93 93 31 20 11 4 4

3.919 3,688 231 61 58 3 188 183 5 49 37 12 1 1 312 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca­ District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion C.D. Rural! Code Block / Urban No. U.A./ V(a) V(b) VI VII City! Towp p M F p M F p M F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

.. ~-~-- ___ -.._-_ .... _-- _------_~-~~------11 ~~ T 1,215 1,016 199 2,518 2,417 101 2.231 2,131 100 1.233 1.204 29 .11 i 5.ir iii. R 922 806 116 1,792 1.718 74 1.923 1,831 92 707 681 26

U 293 210 83 726 699 27 308 300 8 526 523 3 Bawal T 311 :'35 16 317 309 8 363 349 14 93 92 C.D. Block '311 295 16 317 309 8 363 349 14 93 92 u

2 Rewar; T 420 327 93 956 918 38 953 894 59 304 294 10 C. D. Block R 414 325 89 803 768 35 876 820 56 264 2'54 10 u 6 2 4 153 150 3 77 74 3 40 40

3 Khol at Rewari 29 29 190 174 16 280 279 103 97 6 C.D. Block R 29 29 190 174 16 280 279 103 97 6 u

4 Jatusana T 76 72 4 251 241 10 273 257 16 137 131 6 C. D. Block R 76 72 4 251 241 10 273 257 16 137 131 6 u

5 Nahar T 92 85 7 231 226 5 131 126 5 110 107 3 C.D. Block R 92 85 7 231 226 5 131 126 5 110 107 3 u Bawa] (M.e.) U 45 45 70 68 2 39 39

II Jlharuhera (C. T U 6 2 4 153 150 3 77 74 3 40 40

II I Rewari (M.e.) U 287 208 79 528 504 24 161 158 3 447 444 3

Total Urban 293 210 83 726 699 27 308 300 8 526 523 3 313 l--concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

• __...... ____ .. ~ ... _ .... _ ... ~ o __ ---..------...... ~~-~~--....._----..-----~-~-~ INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margin a 1 workers Non-workers

VIIl IX

. -----~-~ .... ~~----.~--- --~__. P M F P M F P M F P M F

------~-.... ---~------~------_. 11 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

------_.-..... -~--~.--.------~------~ 1,153 1,139 14 5,825 5,509 316 4,005 416 3,589 87,151 36,783 50,974 1,198 1,186 12 4,619 4,391 228 3,827 405 3,422 76,101 32, 112 43,989 555 553 2 1,206 1,118 88 178 11 167 11,656 4,671 6,985

99 96 3 866 818 48 739 47 692 14,032 5,903 8,129 99 96 3 866 818 48 739 47 692 14,032 5,903 8,129

754 750 4 1,704 1,606 98 973 111 862 23,691 9,880 13,811 701 697 4 1,534 1.458 76 972 111 861 22,050 9,263 12,787 53 53 170 148 22 1,641 617 1,024 121 121 707 680 27 701 81 620 11,101 4,560 6,541 121 121 107 680 27 701 81 620 11,101 4,560 6,541

187 184 3 824 186 38 101 92 609 15,965 6,884 9,081 187 184 3 f:24 786 38 701 92 609 15,965 6,884 9,081

90 88 2 688 649 39 714 74 640 12,953 5.502 7.451 90 88 2 688 649 39 114 74 640 12,953 5.502 7,451

9 9 77 75 2 16 16 998 434 564 53 53 110 148 22 1,641 617 1,024

493 491 2 959 895 64 161 11 150 9,017 3,620 5,397

555 553 2 1,206 1.118 88 178 11 167 11,656 4.671 6,985 314 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------.-.-...... -----~------loca- District/ Total/ No. of Tota 1 Schedu 1ed Total Schedul ed Literates tion Tahsil Rural/ house- Caste population Caste population Code lJrban holds in the age-group No. with S.C. 0--6 members .-~---. p M F P M F P M F

.-.-...... --..-.,-.... ---- .. ~------,_ -_ ..... _- ..... --.-.---:------...... ,.__ ...... --....__._------~--.-- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- .... ~- ..... - ....- ..- ...... - ...... - .. - .• ~ .... ~ ._-, -7'---..... ·· ...... ------...... -..----'*----- ~_..._-... ------..... --.------.----. ------...... --.- 11.303 52,78337,056 15.727 11 1~ wa!:! .. Q_.i.~J: ric t T 20.297 120,317 63. 173 57,139 25,061 n,253 R 17.851 104.564 54,803 49.756 21,920 11 ,661 10,259 45,372 31,931 13,441

U 2.446 15.753 8,370 7.383 3. 141 1,597 1,544- 7,411 5.125 2,236

6awal Tahsi1 T 2.809 16,730 8,814 7.916 3,578 1.859 1.719 7,100 5,124 1,976 1,785 R 2,587 '5,~28 8,102 7,326 3,320 1,721 1,599 6,449 4,664 191 U 2::2 1 .302 712 590 258 138 120 651 460 37,947 26,601 11.340 Rewil,n Tahi1 T 14,397 85 737 45, all 40,666 17,910 9.485 8,425 21.942 9,245 1\ 12,.173 71.2B6 37.413 33,S73 15,027 8,026 7,001 31.1 B7 6,760 4,665 2,095 \J 2.224 14.451 7,65B 6,793 2.B83 i,459 1,424 1,914 1.659 7,736 5.325 2,411 3 I{ D <,1 j liih<;i1 T 3,\)91 17) 8,0 9,293 3,557 3.573 7,736 5,325 2,411 R 3,091 17)850 9,293 8,557 3.573 1,914 1.659

U 315 II OF SCHEDULED CASTES

---~.-~~---~ ..... INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY 9£_!:1_~~RKERS______,

Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV

______L ___ ------...... --~- ---~--~------P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

------~-.-...... ------_. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

--.... ------.-----.-----~...._.,_------... ~---"------.. ------~----- 28,555 25,979 2,576 1,667 1,508 159 11, 176 9,580 1,596 740 683 57 197 192 5

24,636 22,291 2,345 1,606 1,450 156 10,988 9,~7 1,591 691 646 45 190 185 5

3,919 3,688 231 61 58 3 188 183 5 49 37 12 7 7 3,926 3,598 328 355 317 38 1,720 1,506 214 97 95 2 7

3,638 3,320 318 340 304 36 1,698 1,487 211 88 87 5 5 288 278 10 15 13 2 22 19 3 9 8 2 2

20,446 18,664 1,782 984 892 92 7,096 6,077 1,019 514 472 42 166 161 5

16,815 15,254 1,561 938 847 91 6,930 5,913 1,017 474 443 31 161 156 5

3,631 3,410 221 46 45 166 164 2 40 29 11 5 5 4,183 3,717 466 328 299 29 2,360 1,997 363 129 116 13 24 24 4,183 3,717 466 328 299 29 2,360 1,997 363 129 116 13 24 24 316

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

-----~--- ~-----~-~----~--. -~------~------.~-- Loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t ion Tahsil Rural/ Code Urban No. V(a) V(b) VI VU

------~ _------P M F P M F P M F P M F

...... -...... ~ ------~------_---_..___.__ ----~-.-.~-....._._ ...... 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ._------_-_---- ._------11 Rewari T 1,215 1,016 199 2,518 2,417 101 2,231 2,131 100 1,233 "ZD4 29 __Q.i~tr ict_ R 922 806 116 1,792 1,718 74 1,923 1,831 92 707 681 26

U 293 210 83 726 699 27 308 300 8 526 523 3 Bawa1 Tahsil T 227 211 16 279 271 8 291 276 15 112 112 R 227 211 16 234 226 8 221 208 13 73 73

U 45 45 70 68 2 39 39 2 Rewari T 896 720 176 2,008 1,920 88 1,809 1,729 80 1,011 985 26 Tahs i1 R 603 510 93 1,327 1,266 61 1,571 1,497 74 524 501 23

U 293 210 83 681 654 27 238 232 6 487 484 3 3 ------Kos1i Tahsil T 92 85 7 231 226 5 131 126 5 110 107 3 R 92 85 7 231 226 5 131 126 5 110 107 3

U 317

II--Concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES --_._---- INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 work-=rs Non-workers

VIII IX

-~-,._-...... _..._-...... --~ ---~--~--' - -~ ..... ------P M F P M F P M F P M F

-----~-~~- 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

------~-...... -~------1,753 1,739 14 5,825 5,509 316 4,005 416 3,589 87.757 36.783 50,974 1,198 1,186 12 4,619 4,391 228 3,827 405 3.422 76.101 32, 112 43,989 555 553 2 1,206 1,118 88 178 11 167 11,656 4,671 6,985 82 79 3 756 724 32 586 42 544 12,218 5,174 7,044 73 70 3 679 649 30 570 42 528 11.220 4.740 6.480 9 9 77 75 2 16 16 998 434 564 1,581 1,572 9 4,381 4,136 245 2.705 300 2.405 62.586 26.107 36,479 1,035 1,028 7 3,252 3,093 159 2,543 289 2.254 51.928 21.870 30,058 546 544 2 1,129 1,043 86 162 11 151 10.658 4.237 6,421 90 88 2 688 649 39 714 74 640 12,953 5.502 7,451 90 88 2 688 649 39 714 74 640 12,953 5,502 7,451

?t'tt--DCOIHl--Govt. Press. U.T. Chd. ERRATA

Page Column Against For Read No. No. lB 2 Sr.No.6 E.W. Centre, Rewari F.W. Centre, Rewari 24 3 Table 7, Sr. No. 2 978 898 26 2 Table 11, add below 8lank District after Rewar"i 3 -do- after 75,342 Blank 95,200 4 -do- after 12,200 Blank 15,753 5 -do- after 16. 19 Blank 16.55 27 6 Table 14, Sr. No. 4 3.57 3.51 30 10 Table 19, 16--50 31 ( 100.00 ) 131 (100.00 ) 30 Table 20 200--499, -- 499 42 15 Tota 1 Not clear T 72 6 Tota 1 PH ( 1 ) PHC ( 1 ) 72 7 L.C. No. 80 Y, W T, W 72 2 L.C. No. 80 t Bir Jhabuwa t Birjhabuwa 113 11 L.C. No. 127 PR, KR PR n9 2 Sr. No. 68 (224 ) (244 ) 131 15 L.C. No. 74 TW( 80.00) TW(8.00) 208 2 L.C. No. 66 Bhagwanpur (68) Bhagwanpur (58) 221 43 L.C. No. 154 288 228 236 9 Rural 17,984 17,894 240 2 L. C. No. 128 Bhandor (58) Bhandor (59 ) 242 2 -do- -do- -do- 265 16 L.C. No. 7 345 435 265 19 L.C. No. 16 Not clear 76 266 24 L. C. No. 16 Blank 19 311 Main Heading Annexure-II Annexure-I