CENSUS OF 1981

SERIES II

MADHYA PRADESH

PART II-A

GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

K. C. DUBEY OF THE. INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE Se.RVICE Director of Census Operations 1981 CENSUS-PUBLICATION PI.AN -- (1981 Cen~ l~ P Iblicatioll~, Series 11 ill AlllndiQ s('l'ics will hl' Pl'blisi1Nl in thefallowing pans.)

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICAT[ONS

Part I-A Adm in; ,I ration Report-Enumer~lti()n

Part I-B Adrnini~l.'at ion Report-Tahulation Part II-A General Population Tables Part H-B Primary Census Abstract Part III. General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V . Migration Tables Part VI. Fertilty Table1. Part VII Tables. on Houses and Disabled Population part VIII · Hou~ehold Tables Part IX . · Special Tables on So;h~duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part X-A • Town Directo;·y Part X-B • Survey RepOl"ts on selected Towns Part X-C · Su,vcy Reports 011 selected V jJlagc~ Part XI . · Ethnographic Noles and special s1udies on Scheduled Ca\tes and Scheduled Trihes Part XII Censm Atla ~

Paper 1 of 1982 . Primary C('f)<;lh Ah~l":1('t fM Sch:>dlllrJ C.l\te\ :ma Schednled Trillr::;

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Pa rt XIII-A& B District Cen5U~ Handbook for each of the 45 districts in the Slale. (Village and Towll Directory and Pdrnary Census Ab5.tract), . CONrEN'IS

Page 1. Preface

2. Figures at a glance iii

3. General Notes • 1-80 (1) Notes • • • • • • 1-8 (2) Census Calendar between 8 and 9 (3) Annexure :A (a) Hou:5elist • 9 (b) Household Schedule 11-14 (c) Individual Slip (Universal) 15 (ll) Individual Slip (Sample) 16 (d Dcg(ce Holders and Technical Personnel cal J 17-18

t..J.) Annexure 13: Extract from th(,; 11l~tructioll~ to Enun1t:rators for filling up Household Schedule and Individual slip 1Y-80

4, Table A-I Area, Houses and Population 81.166 (1) Notes 81-96 (2) Table A-I " 97-130

(3) Appendix 1: Statement ~howing 1981 Terdtorial Units and changes during 1971-81 • 131-133

(.1) Appendix .,. Numher ,Iud population uf vil1agt;'~ witl! population of 5,O{)U am1 over au\.\ of town'> with population under 5,000 134-137

(5) Appendix 3 : Hou~eL:-;~

5. Table A-2 Decadal variation in population since 1901 • 167-189 (1) Note:, 169-178 (2) Table A

(3) Appeml1x : Stakmeut ~llOwing Mea dnd population according to territorial jUl isdictioll in 1971 change in population of 1971 adjusted to jurhdictioll of 1981 189

6. Table A-3 : Villages classified by population size • 191~211 (1) Notes 193-199 (2) Table A-3 200-211

7. Table A.4 : Towns and Urban Agglomerations classified by Population in 1981 with variation since ]901 213-339 (1) Notes 215-269 (2) Table A-4 270-320 ...."

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(3) APIJCudlx 1; Newlown'ladd"dm1lJX1alldtowll,in llJlt dCc[.I)',Jiied III I'):-)J , 320-322

(4) APP~llll,iA 2 ; Pia..:"" wIth a population of unde, ~,()OO da"ili(d ~h tu\\ll' fur the first time in J 981 322

(5) Appel,dix 3 ; Place~ with a popvlatlol1 ul1(~er 5,000 ill :971 \\hich WCIC town~ in 197[ but hav~ b;:cn d~cLI'sified in 1981 322

(6) Appendix 4 ; Change~ betwecn 1971 anrl1981 in area and popui

8 Table A-5 : Standeard Urban Are:ts 341-367 (1) Note::. 343-347 (2) Table A·5 34K-367

MAI)S of' STANDARD URBAN ARFAS PREFACE Census of India is a massive exercise but it i~ a little mysterious in the sense that its g~gantic Slze is .unly perceptible frum v.itllill; more often th;1l1 nut. it l".!1l llot l'Y~Jl be apprl'­ uated from "'Ithout. To the common man it is a mere counting of heads. From thi~ ~i1llple st::mdpoint also, Census of this 45-district State covering the largest land-area of India is quite a formidable task. Thanks to the efficiency and sagacity of the State Adminis­ tration, th ~ task of counting a little less than 5.22 million people of this far-Hung State has been done as ~moothly as it could be. Immense thanks are due to the humble primary school tr::achers and the king-pin of the revenue machinery-the patwari. Census of India collects its data on the basis of three or four very simple forms and .schedules and on the basis of minimum-necessary and elementary questiom. However, these simple forms contain such a massive data that even a primary editing and basic compilation requires nearly 5,80,000 mandays. This was made possible by my colleagues. the Rc:giOlul Deputy Directors and the fixed pay extra-temporary staff. I am grateful to Sarvshri R.C. Sharma (Gv,'alior), A.N. Tiwari (), S.S. Wankhade (), U.K. Bal1erjee (Sagar), M.C. Shah (), S.M. Rastogi (Bhopal), S.N. Tiwari (Jabal­ pur), U.D. Mishra (Bilaspur) and B.P. Chandak (Raipur) for having completed the basic edit and compibtion of the Primary Census Abstract. It is they who faced the main brunt of tabnlaticl1. Tbey came, they saw and they conquered and then left .1' quietly a<; they had come. T l , that c'(tellt cen~lIs yet remains a phoenix. At the heaclquartcrs, the load of the lUas~i\'c clata \Va~ ~hared bv SItri M.L. Sharma. Deputy Director of Cell:-us Opcr,lti()n~, ,1I1tl Silri ~1.G. MohriL A~~i'lallt Dilcdur of Cell'l:" Operatiulls. I am gratdul to them a~ abo to the dcvutnl team ()F Ta\)utaiull Ollicets and Statistical Assistants working with them. 1t would neither be po~~ible 110r proper t(l narne only a few for tabulation is like many wheels working together as one unit only to produce the result in a strictly time-limited operation. The prt"ent volume contains the General Population Tables down upto tahsil ::tIlll town level. The tables which are contained in this volume are :- A.I. Area Houses and POj)tllation. A.If. Decadol variaticn in populati.::n Sin.:" 190 I. (Di'itl icl kvd cn)y.) A.1fI. Villages classified by p0j1ula(icn ~Ize. A.IV. TOW!l~ ,Ind Ur han Agglnmc', tiC'l1S da~.,; fil:d hy p'. pi I< I , 11 I n I ')x I \\ I h \, i, I I, 11 ~ 1111.'1; I ')\.) I. A.Y. S!andarll Urb:lll Area, Accompanying the tabk~ ;!fC ~ Appelldices. Slni M.L. Sharma, Deputy Director ha\ ably ;!~~i::,ted llIe wiLh the write"up. Admittedly the interpretation of the data that is contained in this volume cannot, by any means be said to be the final word. Constraint of time has not permitted me to go into greater details and this I leaye to schQ.lar~ who, I hope, will not have the limitations of time and ability I suffer from. I am ~urc, the data presented herewith, \vith whatever little explanation and interpretatiuns it h;.ts been possible for us to give, wouhl be useful to the ;ldmini,traton and planners a" also to other data-l1scrs of 1.1adhya Pradesh. III 1961 :1IHl 1971 there wa~ 0111 y one volume containing the Gellcr-tl Fopulatiull Tdblcs-A series tables a, well as the Primary Census Abstract duwn upta tah~il arH.1 I ()\"I I Inc]. This \

Cellsus Sectioll 1. Shri M. L. Sharma, Deputy Director 2. Shri M. G. Mohril, Assistr.lli Director 3. Shri Vishram Singh, Tabulation Officer 4. Shri N. P. Sharma, Tablllation Officer 5. Shri S. C. Sood, Statistical Assistwtt '6. Shri R. B. Saxena, Statistical Assistant 7. Smt. Shoba Kharc, Statistical Assistant

jJrillting Sectiol1 J. Shri S. K. Mishra, Prillting Inspector ') Shri S.M.A. Naqvi, Statistical Assistant

(ii) FIGURES AT A GLANCE Census of India, 1981 Madhya Pradesh POPULATION TOTAL Persons 52,178,844 Males 26,886,305 Females 25,292,539 RURAL Persons 41,592,385 Males 21,266,321 Females 20,326,064 URBAN Persons 10,586,459 Males 5,619,984 Females 4,966,475 DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1971-81 +25·27 AREA (Sq. kms.) . 443,440 DENSITY OF POPULATION (PCI' Sq. km.) . liS SEX-RATIO (Number of Females per 1,000 males) 941 LITERACY RATE Persons 27·87 Males 39-49 Females 15·53 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 20·29 PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION: (i) Main Workers Persons 38·41 Males 53·52 Females 22·35 (ii) Marginal Workers. Persons 4·52 Males 0·96 Females 8·30 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 57·07 Males 45·52 Females 69·36 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS (i) Cultiva tOrf> Persons 51·96 Males 53·81 Females 47·28 (ii) Agricultural La boure-rs Person~ 24·24 Male>; 17·81 Ft'mal("s 40· (il (iii) HOlischllld Iltdu'\try PC'rson~ 3·52 Mules 3·36 Females 3·93 (iv) Other Workers Persons 20·28 Males 25·02 Females 8 ·18 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION TO TOTAL Persons 14 ·10 POPULATION Males 14 ·16 Females 14·04 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRTBE POPULATION TO TOTAL Persom 22 ·97 POPULATION Males 22·33 Femal{'~ 23·66 NUMBER OF OCClJPIfO RESIDENTIAL HOUSES R.929,190 NUMBER OF VILLAGFS Total 76,468 Inhabited 71,352* Uninhabited 5,l16*'" NUM BER OF TOWNS 327 *Excludes 77 inhabited villages which have been treated wholly as urban outgrowth of Il'!arby city/town. ** Excludes 58 villages of which abadi areas have been merged in nearby city/town. (i jj)

POSITION Of MADHYA PRADESH IN INDIA. 1981

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BASED upo~ SUFI'in OF mOIA MAP WlTH TNE PEIlMISSION OF THE suRvEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA, @ SO'/£RNMElfI OF IND~ COI'1R1GH1,19BI. INDIA COMPARATIVE SIZE OF POPULATION (STATES/UNION TERRITORIES) 1981

~ ______MANIPUR 1420953 0'21%

~ ______HEGHALAYA 1335819 0·19% JAMMU & KASHMIR ___..... 5987389 ~ ______NAGALANO 0'87% 774930 DELHI 0'11% 6220 406 ~ ______OTHER S 0·91% 12922618 ---_.....

16 788 915 _---!~/

INDIA

OTHEAS:- STATE:- SII(KIM 3163as O.OS"I. UNION TERRITORIES;- ANDMAN a. NICOBAR 188741 O·O'.,..ARUNACHAL PRADESH 631 839 O·Og·J.. CHANDIGARH 451610 0007'1." MIZORAM 493 757 0·0'1'10., PONDICHERRY 604471 0,09"1• ., OADRA &. NAGAR HAVElI 103 676 0·02"1.~GOA DAMAN &. O'U 1086 '130 0·16"'1•• LAKSHADWEEP 40249 0,01.,.

MADHYA PRADESH COMPARATIVE AREA OF THE DISTRICTS 1981

r----_~ DATtA 8HOPAL _----...... 063 "10 0.46% 2772 2038

MADHYA PRADESH

MADHYA PRADESH COMPARATIVE POPULATION SIZE OF THE DISTRICTS 1981

DATIA--~ 0.60·'. 311813

MADHYA PRADESH 52,178~ 844

GENERAL NOTES The 1981 Census, th3 12th in the series of ing on the reference c!ate aml during the revisional decennial censuses of India WaS organised on exten· round of 3 to 5 days foHowing the reference date, the ded de-facto basis and was conducted during the population count is updated with reference to the period 9th February 1981 to 28th February 1981 census moment (refclt:nce date). The period of (both days inclusive) \Vith th0 .sunrise of March 1, enumera.tion and the revisiona1 round as fixed from 1981 as the reference point of time. The houseless census to census since 1951 are given below:- population was enumerated on the night of February 28 and a revisional rOlllld was conducted [rom 1-,'Iarch Census Pl'riod R~vision2J R('f{~rence of enumP T2.tion round d2.te 1 to March 5, 1981 <,0 as 10 update the population

count with reference to the census moment, Le. sun­ 1951 20 My;; (fwm 9r h to 3 dr y~ (fT( mIst Sunrise of 1st rise of 1 March, 1981. The reference date for the 28th rcb., 1951) to 3rd M::rch, March, 1951 count of individuals, which was more or less fixed 1951) as the sunrise of March 1 from the 1941 Census, was 1961 19 d~ys (from lDthto 5 day., (from Istto Sunrise of 1st 28th Fcb., 1961) 5th Much, ]961) March,1961 !wwever, changed and fhed as the sunrise of April 1, 1911 22 day" (fr0m 101hto 3 dpy., (from 1st Sunrisp of 1st i971 in the 1971 Census due to the mid-term pon to 31st M::rch, 1971). t031d April,1971) April,1971. the Lok Sabha in Febru:.lry-~'larch 1971. It is not 19isl 20 d:>ys (from 9th to 5dgy,c(frcmlstto Sunrise of 1st that the reference date of March 1 is in any way 28thF, b., 19li1). 5thM-rch.1981) M"rch,198~ ~acrosanct as would be evident from the following: .- 1871--72 • Night of D-:e,-mb,'r, 1,1871; this wrs The census enumeraUon was carried out synchro­ sub,equently chr,nged to hnuary nously throughout the Slate. 25, 1872. The 1981 Census Count 1881 Febru~.ry , 17 The plannin~ for the 1981 census of India 1891 February, 26 commenced round about 1976 and a very active pa~~ 1901 Mrrch, 1 was built up by 1978. The development of the 1911 Mud t 18 census questionnaire was the first step and the draft questionnaire were developed on the basis of the past 1921 Mrrch,18 experience, current needs anJ international recom­ 1931 F{'bru~ry, :6 mendations and these were presented at the first Data Mach,l Users Conference which was held from 13th to 15111 1941 • February, 1978. The Data Users Conference was ]951 M~.rch, 1 attended by representative of the central and state 1961 • :rv1r,rcll, 1 Governments, Planning Commission, Central Stati5- tical organisation, Universities and Research Organi­ 1971 April,l stations. Based on these discussion, draft question­ naire were developed and tested in the field as a Pilot reference date upto 1931 Census The changing study in nine States-Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, was due to the one-day enumeration schedule which Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, required fixing up a date as near the full moon day Rajasthan, and West Bengal durin!! the as possible in order (i) to el1:;ure presence of people period 12th to 21st June, 1978. During the Pilot in their homes as absem,;; on the full moon day was, study, two schedules viz. Individlml slips and Hou3e­ hold schedules were canvassed, very large due to festival fn countryside; and (ii) to assist the enumerator in his rounds in absence of The first Pre-test was held in September-October, lighting arrangements. At th~ same time it was also 1978 in all the State. 30 units (20 rural, 10 urban) were selected in this State in the first Pre·test and the desirable that the reference d<:te selected should also Schedules were canvassed in t11<= field by the staff of correspond as nearly as possible, to those of previous the Census Ol')!.anization. Aficr the Pilot study and censuses in order to have C'Gmparability of results the first Pre-test, the questionnaires were again Ji~­ of different censuses. Till 1931. the census was cussed in the 2nd Data Uset:; Conference held in conducted on a de-facto system and for the first time New Delhi from 21st to 23rd D.::cerober, 1978. Based on the discussions held in (hjs conference. the sche­ in 1941 a modified de-jure system was introduced. dules and instructions were finalised. These were Thus in the 1941 census, the ellllmeration was spread a!!ain tested in the second Pre-test conducted in June, over a few days with 1st March as the reference date. 1979. For tbe second Pre-test 5 rural and 5 urban The extended de-facto (or de-iure-cum-de-facto) units were selected in this Si'_~lC and the enumeration personnel this time wer~ mos(1\, teachers. The actual method of enumeration froIll the 1951 Census nec~­ field operations started in 1980. The month-wise sitated fixation of the ~nume~'ation period and the break-ulJ of the oreratiGnal n"(\!!Tamrne W::l~ chalked reference date when llliJ!raiNV influences were mini­ out and printed in the form of a calendar. The cemms mum, Under this system the uciual enumeration done calendar designed with a view to assist various cen:;u~ during the specified pertod of enumeration culminat- h1l1ctionaries t(l carry out their assigned task in time 2·-387 Census MP /83 2 i~ reproduced elsewhere. The following three ques­ only). number of living rooms in the occupation of tionnaires were finally developed and "canvassed in household, number of married couples, whether the the 1981 census:- household cultivates land, it ) es, whether on own 1. The Houselist. land or rented or both and if on rented land the local name of tenancy. In Part·I of the household 1. The Household schedule. <;chedule the focus of the questionnaire was on obtain­ 3. The Individual ~1ip. ing data regarding the housill,!! condition and basle The establishment schedule dev"eloped for the infrastructure like water supply, electricity, toilet first time in 1971 has been discontinued this time and (for urban area only) etc. relating to the household. in place of this schedule an Enterprise list developed Collecting such particulars about the household was a by the Central Statistical Organisation was canvassed new feature of the 1981 Cen()Us. alongwith the Houselist. The filled in e~terprise lists PART have been handed over to the Central Statistical n Organisation and their proc.:ssing and presentation Population Record.-Part-ll of the schedule of data is being done by that organisation. gives some basic data on the members of the house­ hold. Columns 1 to 7 of Part-II were filled first and The House-list served as a frame for individual count. Columns B The houselisting operation of the Census to 35 were .filled up later after the individual count of precedes enumeration and is actually a preparatory the household was over on the individual slip. ~tep thereof in which all buildings are numbered, notional maps of blocks are prepared, census houses The Individual Slip and households are identified, name of the head of Two types of Individual Slips were used in the household is obtained and the popUlation residin6 1981 Census viz. Individual Slip (universal) and in the h_ousehold is ascertained. Basically the utility Individual Slip (Sampk). Th~ former consisted of of the houselisting is operational and it keeps in putt­ a set of 16 questions and was canvassed for every ing the enumeration plnn to a close review, and in person. "The Individual Slip (universal) followed the finalization of blocks. However, sin~ 1961 the same pattern as in the 1971 Census in respect of houselist is also being us~d to generate some tables. demographic, social and cultural items (excluding In 1971, information relating to material of the wall, fertility and migration), exccpt for the addition of l'oof of the house. number of rooms in the occupa­ a new item on 5chool attendance. These items cover tion of the household. owned or rented house and the relationship to head of household, age, sex, mari­ whether the household cultivates land was collected tal statm, mother-tongue, other languages spoken, :ilt the houselisting stage. In 1981 this information religion, Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, literacy was further elaborated but W3S not collected at the and educational level and whether attending schoo1/ houselisting stage. It was ac.lually collected at the college. enumeration stage in th~ household schedule. Thus the contents of the houselist of 1981 census have At the 1981 Cemus, tll(_' economic questions been reduced since most of the information has been which were canvassed in the Individual slip to elicit collected in the househuld schedule. However. since information on economk chlaracteristics of the popu­ the enterprise lht of the Central Statistical Organi­ btinn were in three pari,; a:, 1ndlcated below :- ).ation wa~ alsu canvassed _longwith the h~llselist, it served as a frame for the economic Census. In the J. Q 14A Worked any U!Jl.c at all last year? houselist, information was abo collected about totally, . I Yes blind, tot any crippled and totally dumb persons. No (H /ST/D/R/RII/O) Two tables have been generated from the houselist, Q. 14B If yes in 14A. did you work for major one in which the uses to which the census hous~1il palt of la~t year? Yes (1 )/No (2). are put and the oth("r gives the disabled popUlation by type of disability. II. Q. 15A Main activity last year ? The Household Schedule yes in 14B(CIALjHHI,OW) . No. 14B/(HjST/DIR/ll/IjO) The household sc1Jcdule consists of two parts of which Part-T relates to Hou-,;ehold particulars while Q. 1513 14B Ye~-Any other v.'Ot"k any time last year? Part-II i~ the Population Record. Ycs (ClAL.'HHI!OW)/No PART-I 14B No--= Work done any time la~t yeur? (CfALi HHIIOW) Household Particulars.-The items of data collected through Part-I are type of household, reli· Iff. Q. 16 If no in 14A or 14B, seekingfavHilahle f0r gion of the head of household. whether the household belongs to Scheduled Castr.s or Scheduled Tribes, WO!'k? Yes/No and, if ~o thc name l)f that caste or tribe, language mainly spoken in the household, whether the house­ At the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, the economic hold lives in own house and. if not whether the house­ questions were based on differc!1t approaches, namely, hold owns a house or house site in the village or town usual status and current statu~, were adopted with of enumeration. Predominant material of the wall, reference period of one year and one week for roof and floor of the housc and facilities of drinking seasonal and for regular work, respectively. Current water supply. its sources aud whether it is within ~tatus, approach was thought to be irrelevant in the the premises or outside, availability of electricity to context of our country \vhere usual status of a worker th. household and facility of toilet (for urban areas is considered to be more appropriate. The above questions hay:: been so designed that ~howing therein roads, lanes, important landmarks first of all it attempts to drvidc tk population in and position of buildings/heuses etc. This ensures two broad groups, viz. (1) those who ]lave worked complete enumeration uf popUlation in an area. any time at all during the last year. and (2) those who have not worked nL all. The latter group con­ Rural-Urbau areas sisted of non-workers. This information was obtained It has been the tradition of the Indian Census to ill Q. 14A. Having c1a~5ified the population into two present the Census data for rural and urban areas groups the next attempt had been to classify those who separately. Tn fact, in 1111 the Censuses throughout had worked any time into Main Workers and Margi­ the world this classification of census data into rural nal workers on the basis of time spent on work as and urban units is generally recognised. However, weB as secondary work, if any. If a p_erson had distinction between rural and urban is 110t yet amen­ worked for six months 0r mere (183 days or more) able to a single definitioi1 wliich would be applicable he wa" treated as Main Worl:er and if the period of to all countries. work was le~s than si."," m0nth£ he was regarded as Marginal Worker. Finally an attempt was made to The definition of an urban unit at the 1971 Census determine whether tho<;-= W[lO are non-workers or was as follows :- marginal workers and seeking or are availahle for (a) All places with a municipality, corporation work. cantonment board or notified town area; The sample individnal siip contained information (b) AU other places 'vhich satisfied the following on migration, birth place, last residence, reasons for criteria: migration from place of last residence and fertility. (i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000; age at marriage. number of children surviving at (ii) At least 75 per cent of male working present by sex, number of children ever born, aha population engaged in non-agricultural by sex (for all ever married women) and any chile! pursuits; and born alive during last one year (for currently man:eif women). (iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1000 per sq. mile). The sample slip was canvassed only for a sam­ The same criteria was retained at the 1981 Census ple population. For this purpose a twenty per cent also so that comparability with the previous Census sample of enumeration blocks (rural and urban) was could be ensured and which should provide basis for selected and in these selected blocks the sample items analysing of figures and urbanisation in the country. as well as universal items of the Individual Slip were But it has to be rememl)ered that the urban criterion canvassed. Thus in the remaining eighty per cent of 1981 varies slightly from that of 1961 and 1971 of the blocks onlv the univers~j items of the Individual Censuses in that the males working in activities such Slip were canvassed. as fishing, logging etc. were treated as engaged in Dewee Holders and Technical Personnel non-agricultural activity and therefore contributed to the 75% criterion in 1961 and 1971 Censuses, As in the 1971 Cen$.us, a census of degree holders whereas in the 1981 Census tlJese activities are treated and technical personnel was taken by canvassing a as on par with cultivation and agricultural labour for schedule which was finalised by the Council of Scien­ the purpose of this criterion. tific and Industrial Re5carch. Applying the criteria described above, a list of These schedules were can\.'a~sed in a 20% sample 327 towns was finalised and it is these 327 towns blocks selected under :lrea samnle. The canvassing which have been treated as urban areas for the pur­ was restricted only for those who were !;raduates or pose of 1981 Census. The Additional Secretary of post-graduates as also those with technical diploma Home Affairs sent a letter to the Chief Secretaries of or degree and those with certificates from the Indus­ the State Governments as back as 10th May, 1979, trial Training Institutes (ITT). requesting them to ensure that no changes are made in the jurisdiction and boundaries of municipaliti~s Specimen of the Houselist, Household Scheduk. and revenue villages, tahsils, sub-divisions and dist­ Individual Slip and Population Record as also Degree ricts durincr the period from 1-1-1980 to 30-6-1981. Holder and Technical PersOilnel card have been re­ However, ;ubsequent to our lbalization of rural and I)foduced at Annexure A to this note. Relevant urban frame the Stale Goycrnments in the Local ~xtracts from the instl uctions to Enumerators for Government Department notified many places as filling up Household Schedule and Individual slip are notified areas and municipalitIes. Such places have not re-produced as Annexure-B tn thi.;; note. been treated as towns for th':: purpose of Census and Preparation of Maps the Secretary, Local Government Department haJ agreed to this arrangements. Similarly the State It was the primary obiectiv~ of Census that very person in the country was enumerated but only once Government raised the status of 6 municipal com· mittees to that of municipal corporations. These new and without any ommission. The first and the fore­ municipal corporations have also been treated as most duty is to prepare a list l 'f administrative units­ viz. di"tricts, tah<;ils and ultimately every village/ municipal committees. town which are the basic administrative areas of While dealing with the subiect of rural and urban. habitation. The next important step was mapping out break up mention may be made of t.he area under t~e of these administrative unit '. District and tahsil Special Area Development AuthOrIty. The SpeCIal maps prepared by the Land Records department ;)f Area Development Authoritv have been constituted the State Govt. wcr..: u',ed, ',I hile the notional maps under the Madhya Prade'ih Nagar tatha Gram Nivesh for all th.: villages were got prepared at the time of Adhiniyam, 1973 and they enjoy the ~o:ver to func~ houselisting as also before actual enumeration. Not tion as a municipality so far as the munl~lp.al manage~ only that, lay ont sketches of the enumeration blocks ment of that area is concerned. The lImits of these 4 .. - Special Areas include large portions of rural area Size Class of Towns comprising number of villages situated around the core town or village of such special area. For The urban areas are c1..ls~ifed into six classes example. Orchha is a SADA area in Tikamgarh referred to as town of c1a::'5 I to VI. The classification district but there is no town in this area. Sinlilarly, is shown below :- Malajlchand in district, Bhedagat in Class 1 . 100,COO and above aistrict, Manaav in Dhar District and similar elf.5S 1I . 50,000 to 99,999 other cases are SAD A areas but there is no urban Class III . 20,CCO ~o 49,999 area with that. The object.iv~ of the SADA area Class IV . IO,CeO to 19,999 perhaps is to .control the fu!ul'e development of ,these Class V . 5,0,,0 to '9,999 areas in a planned manner a!1d that i§ all. It was, Class VI . us'> than 5,OeO therefor~, not considered desirable to treat such S.ADA areas at par with other urban bodies like It is customary to treat" a town having a population

municipal corporation~, municipal committees etc. of 1 lac and above as a city. d , and only that part of it "as been treated as urban which was really so. As such in the Korba SADA The Census Him-archy area only Korba town has been treated as urban and The Registrar General and Census Commissioner rest of the area' remains in the rural frame. of India is responsible for conducting the popUlation census which is a union subject under the charge of the Ministry of Home Affajr:o'. Govt. of India. He is Urban Agglomeration ass~ste

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The organisational chart given below indicates the areas. The training programme con~bted of the theo­ Cen$us hierarchy i.e., the different level function a- ritical part as well as practical in the field. For ~ies:- . training purposes forms and sche_5i\}les were specially Organizational Chart supplied from the _pffice pf the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, which were Director of Census Operations printed in red ink. This was iust tp avoid mWng I up with those used at the actual lmumeralion. PJ-incipal Cemus Officers j (District CC"llec;or/AcministJ"E.tOl The trainin&' programme was so arranged that :01' Commissioner, Municipl'. Corporation.) during the' concluding class, the supervisors alJ~ enumerators were handed over the necessary forms I and schedules. . - Assisted by ~~----.------~I------~------The Census AOt District Census Officj>r (Deputy CoHcctoi) The Censqs is c0w:Iuct~d u~~.t the Census Act A "01. Distric: Census Officer (District S.t'.tislic[ I Off.cn) (Act No. XXXVIl of 1948) whIch is reprodl,lCe<;l: as A~nexure). This Act empow<;:rs the Central GoVt. S.l'J·D·vi3io;1.aIC~n5U3 Officer (S.1b-DivisionalOfficer) to notify and' conduct n Ce_n.ms in the whole or Pfld I of the country. The Census Commissioner of India Census Charge Officer and the Directors of Census Operations are appointed I to SUPj!,vi~(j t{Ie .tMWg q{. Ce;lSUs ... The act empowers Tamildal' Chief Muaic;p .. l Omc\.rs Executive ,Officer-in­ the'States or suc;b apthority to whom the State Govts. (Ta.hsil5) (Municipalit))· Officer chuge fSpel (Cantt.) cialArea<:) delegate power to appoint Census Officers at various Ievrls to aid in; supervjse and take the Census. The Act authorises tht1 Ce,nsJ.ls-ti{kers to ask the prescrieed , Census Supervisor for Census Circle Cen~us quesVQn~\ ~d epjoi!l~ llpon-all persons' to ---.-----,------answer t-lie questlO~ truthfully. The law lays down ,.... , tqat :tIip. inf9r,matipn collected at tbe Census will be us¥cl 6WY purpose and that the infor­ Ce~~us Enumerator for Census B1t>ck ~~-~- ~or' st~Jj&tical mation '\bout individual& will be kept confindential --.------alld '~annQt De u~eSi as evid~ll.c.~ even in the court of Training law, Provisional Totals Training of different level functionaries i$ aD important aspect which ha~ if. direct pearing on the The enumeration of per~vns was ,dope frPoill 9.t.b successful completion of the ('e~sus taking as also February to 28th February; 1981. The ho.useless the quality of enumeratil)n. E~ch one i!1 the. census population was enumerated on the night of 28th hierarchy had to be very clear on what his dutle~ and February. Revisional roulKis were taken from 1st responsibilities were. to 5ih ¥arch, 1981 so as to update the information. with reference to the refereiice moment i.e. the sun­ The first phase of the traimng programme of 3 days rise,of l§t MarGh, 1981. Thereafter the enumerators duration was organised at the State headquarter~ coP:JpJ~ty.cts and ~- 9 M~"rch, 1981. nUlhber, particularly in the case of personnel of . checking of records and cnsUling com- Imlore Municipal Corporation where loud speakers pkteness thereof. we,Ve ~sed for imparting training to them. 4 Communication of chargewise figures By 10th M!l.rch, 19t1 . b) telephone!wirelt>ss/telrprfmol perso- A. separate training programme was arranged at nal messenger by Charge Otlicels to the state headquarters for the Military Census officers for concerned District Census Officers/ conducting 'CynSUS in such l'estrA~ted establishments Prindpcl Census Officers. 6 5. Communication of district abstracts by By 11 th March, 19t 1 telephone} wireless/telegram or personal The H-Series tables are based on Houselist and the messenger by tho District Census Offi- HH-Series on the Household Schedule and all the cers/Principal Census Officers to the remaining series on the Ind;vidual slip. The village Director of Census Operations and to and Town Directories are, however, based mainly on the Registrar General of India, New information external to the census. It is envisaged Delhi. that the G-Series Tables relating to data on Graduate and Technical Personnel will be presented by the ~~st ~nUn!eiation Check ': Council for Scientific & Industrial Research of the It has been the tradition to evaluate the ).:esuIts of Department of Science and Technology. census through Post Enumeration Checks and such checks were conducted ror the first time in the 1951 Census and are being cog!inued since then. Soon The 1981 Census tables WIll be published as 32 after the 1981 Census was conducted, a, Post Enu­ separate series of volumes fo;: all India and for each m~ration Check was organised to assess the extent of State and Union Territory. ommission and duplication in the count. The main objective of the Post Enumeration Check was to det_er­ The publications series is ~~ follows .- mine the coverage error and content errOf. The content error was, howev~r, limited 10 a few SI.No. Indir /State/Union Tefl itories characteristics. 2 In this State, the Post Enumeration Check was carried out between l5th March to 31st March in 1. India 400 sample census blocks of which the filled-in sche­ States dules after necessary scrutiny and related compiled 2 ~ Andhra Pradesh statements were sent to the Demographic Division of 3. "'-ssa:n the officer of the Registrar General, India. Paper -4 of 4. Bihar 1982 containing the Report of Post Enumeration 5. Gujarat Check has been released by the Registrar General, 6. Haryana India. The net omission rates have been published 7. Himachal Pradesh zone-wise. Madhya Pradesh ~!lld Uttar Pradesh form 8. Jammu & Kashmir the Central Zone. The net omission rate for the 9. Karnataka Central zone has been found to be 25·50 per 1000 enumerated persons. 10. Kerala 11. Madhya Pradesh Computerisation 12. Maharashtra 13. Manipu! A sigp.ificant change in 1981 Bas been the intro­ 14. Meghalya duction of Direct Data Entry System for processing 15. Nagaland of data. The Direct Data Entry System offers a convenient, easy to use and efficient approach to key­ 16. Orissa to-disc data entry. The system operation is based on 17. Punjab the concept of IDEAS (Input Data Editing At Source). 18. Rajasthan After the input of data through local terminals in the 19. Sikkim system, they are validated, error flagged and stored on 20. Tamil Nadu disc. Processed data is 5ubseqU('ntly written to magne­ 21. Tripura tic tape which is further processed in the computer for 23. West Bengal final output of Census tables. Unlon Territories Except for the A-Series tables published in Part 24. Andaman & Nicobar 1~lands II-A volume and the PCA for general as well as 25. Arunachal Pradesh scheduled castes and schedukd tribes population, all 26. Chandigarh other census tables have been prepared on the DDE 27. Dadra & Nagar Haveli system. 28. Delhi Tabulation 29. Goa, Daman & Diu 30. Lakshadv.eep According to the tabulation plan of the 1981 31. Mizon'cm Census, the following series of !ables will be pre­ 32. Pondicherry pared :- A Ser:es - Gt:neral Popub.tion T".b:ej B Series - Generr.1 Economic Tab:e,; In each of these series (fol all-India and each State, Union Territory) the different series of tables. C S'~rics - Social and Cultund T,,-b:es (A Series-General Populalion Tabl~s, B, Series­ D Series - Migration T" bles General Economic Tables, etc.), will be brought out E Series - Fertility Tab:c" as different parts. Apart from these District Census H S",ries -- Tables on Hou~ing <'-nd Di,rblcd Population Hand-books will be publishtJ for each district in the HH S~ries - Household T~.blcs country. These will contain the censu~ tables for the SC Series - Spe.:i"J Table' for S~hedulcd Castes. district, the Village and Town Pnmary Census ST Series - Special Tables for Scheduled Tribe~. Abstract and Village and Town Directories. The ViJlaf_e and Town Directories. latter comprise compilations of statistics, external to 7

the .-:en:;~::. rel~tiug to the viliage::> and towns, which in (1) conJunctlon wlth census data will be very useful to (2; data users. ,- Part YI-FeltilityTables. Part YI.A-F Seti",> Table.. of first P!lonty. This part will cover the For all-India and for ..:ach Staks and Union Terri­ age. ~t marriage pattern, current fertIlIty and cumulated ferlilit y t?ry the cen~us tabulations and reports will be pub­ for every mal'fied and currently llshed accordlllg to the following plan ;- married women by present ll.l e and duration Dr marriage al Part No. <"ud Subject Sub-Pert No. if any, and the topics State and di5IJict levels. At Stale covered covered !evel tl e further cross- classifica­ tion by the s')ciQ-n Rep('rt­ ~hildren of currently married T ..,bulUi()u- women by pre~nt a~e and dura­ tion of maHi~ge, religion etc. Part II-General popula- Pill't llA-Genetal Population and also cuIrent fertility by dura­ tion Table~. rables-A-Serie~, tion of marriage at district leve • PJ.ri UB·Ptim&.(y Census, Abstract. PanVIl-Table. on Hou~es H-Series Table~ covering Censu~ Paper 1 of 1982 - Primar~ Census and Disabkd Population. houses and their use~ and the dis­ Abs(ract for Schedul<:d Caste" and abled population by type of di&­ Scllcduled Tlibe~ population. abJity, with analytical note~. Part YlIl-Hou,ehold Tabk~ Part Vlll-A E·H Serks Tablts covrr· Pa,t Econc­ P",rt lIlA -B- Seri('s Tables of tint­ ing waterial of construclion of lII· Gener~,1 priority. covering population by mic Tal>les. house!'. occupied by hDuseholdl', economiC activity, industrial cate· housingfacHitiesaVl'.ilableto house­ gory of main workers, marginal IlOldS, household ,ize and number workers and tlleir cross - cla~~ifi­ of couples living in households ca1ion by age, literacy, educatio­ by number of main workers. nal level, sex and non-worker seC!king/ available for work and lit· an~ .marginal, workers by type of t'rate members, cultivating and ac(lVII)'. scckmg I available for non-cultivating householdS l>y w(,r k and t heir eros s - classification ler.ure of the land for ger,eral by age, literacy, educational level and Schedukd Castes and Schedu~ed and sex. Tribe householas, L\ten a'J :l.mOl1l!. ;'icheduled Castes and llart III B-B- Series Tabk5 of ~e~­ Scheduled Tribes and economic cnd priority covering industrial activity of members of SCheduled classifk~,tion of main workers and Castes and Schedul£d Tribes house· marginal workers, occupational holdS. These tables will also COv(r classification and class of worker­ the household population by of main w.or~ers ~.nd majn a.ctiyjty religion of head of household and seeking/avaIlable for work and languar,e mainly ~p()kt'n in of marginal wor~rs and nor" the househcid. workers and their cro,s-cla ssifi­ cation by ag..:, Sel( ",I\d edUCl'.lional Part Vlll-B-Th;, part will c{ main level. tables HH-17 , HH-17SC and HH .• 17 ST on tenancy. hrt IV A-C-Series Tables of lir.;.t Part VIH-C·Repon on Househdds Part IV- Social ('nd Cul­ priority covering age, sex and This win be an analytical report tural Tables. m~.rital status, composition of of the data presented in parts the population, single year age VIII A and VUl B. return~, educational level and school attendance. P~,rt IX-Special Tables The S.c. ami S.T. Series of tal>ks for Scb\:ouled Castes and Schedu'ed PartlV B-C·Serie& Tables of second on Scheduleu Castes and Scheduled Tribe;.. Tribes re5pectively. revering j~­ priority covering mother tongue. du~trial categories of main worker~ bil~ingualism and religion of popu­ an,1 marginal workers, type cf latIOn and household composition. activity (If n\arginal workels and !lon-workers ,eekingJavaiiable for Pact V-Migr;\tioll Tabks . Part V A-D-Series Tables of fin,t work among margninal workers priority. covering distribution of and non-workers by zge, population b} place of birth, ,ex, marital siatu<. ccmp()sition cf migl'ation place of last] residence Scheduled Ca,tes anti f->chedukd by duration ofl'esidence and reason Tribe~ population and their edu­ for migration and economic acti. cational level (for each castel vity of migrants reporting 'Em­ Tribe separately). Tribe~, their ployment' as re~.son and their composition by religion mother cross-clas"ificalion by llge and tongue and bilingualism. literac),. l'art X-Town Dire-:tory. Part X-A Town Directory. Part V B-D·Serie~ tableS of second SurveyJ«ports (>0 Towns Part X·D Survey Reports (In selected priority coyeling migration for and Villages. towns. 'Employment' to ur.b~.n areas from tural and urban and within State t~art X.C Survey Reports OJ) selected and out,ide State origins, their villages. composition by age, ~ex and edu· • Elhno:i,Taphic notes and special stU­ cationalle\'e I and ~eekingfa ,'aHa bIt' Part XI • • dk~ on Scheduled Ca~te~ aad for work and duration of last Scheduled Trib~s. re5idcnoc . 8 (d) Language Survey Reports. (I) (2) (e) Post Enumeratio'l Check Report.

P.ut XII O~nsus Atla'> u 1:')'1 2.n:! S atc/Union Territory (f) Age Tables. Ccnsu~> A' l~.~,cs. (g) Life Tables. Part XIII D;strict Cen:;us Paxt xm A-ViUcgc ".nd Town D;rec- (h) Reports on estimates of inter-censal birth and HiC.ndbook. tory. death rates using 1971-81 Life Tables and P.l[t XUI B-A-S ;ries Ta bies-Genera P0puia,io>1-Tabks (Tahsil and age-data. T.)wa kvd) 1nd vill2.gc and ... 1) Development of Vital Statistics in India. Towll-w!S~ PI:ma"y O:!nsUf Ab;;'mc!. Besides these special papers, some monographs ~ ?ased on 1981 Census dald on subjects of topical The following Special papers are also planned and mterest to be prepared by ~cholars will be brought out as 1981 Census Monographs. will be published as an~ when they are ready as 1981 Census papers :- _!t. is ~lso proposed to bring out a monograph on (a) Special studies taken up by the Directors of lJ,lJam Sl1llhastha, 1980 and also a report on Abhuj­ Census OperatluJJs. marh-A Socio Economic Survey. The field work on (b) Special Tables for St;1ndard UrbaN Area. Simhastha has already been completed while the ( c) Special Areas Survey. ~tudy on Abhujmarh i!5 eXl1ected to be completed ~hortly. OCTOBER 1979 NOVEMBER 1979

• ~AlmOM Of GItrt£AAL. VH. .. LNOI RUOlSTU (GV.RJ AND COU.leTtON ~ MfA FOA yjt.L· AGE: AND TewN DI"ECTOR't IEetNS.

DECEMBER 1979 MARCH 1980

APRIL 1980 MAY 1980 JUNE 1980 JULY 1980

• HOUSE-USTING OP£AATION STAATS • INTENSIVe CHECkiNG 0' HOUSt:~ISTlI'4G WORK. • HOUS£-LISTlffG OPERATION COHCLUOU_ HOUSE-LISTING. _ ,.ST MAY. PLETED FORMS_ 20TH. JUNE.

AUGUST 1980 SEPTEMBER 1980 OCTOBER 1980 NOVEMBER 1980

• VERIfiCAtiON 01' £NUMERATORS' SLOCKS AND SUPERVlSoAS'CIRCL£5 WITH THE ~ OF EJITRACTS ffiOloll CHARGE REGISTERS. • PREPARjQ'IOH Of LIST Of' PROSPECT'Vl SUp£~..,tsoR!o ... NP E.NU~'OM fOR F1""1. COUNT. • A5$E$.SItI£NT 01' IfEQ.Wf#E.ItIEKr OF I/OWIVIDUU. $Up PADS, FOR"S n<: AHO M-QUISITIOM THER&OF tI'r THe PRINCIPAL ceNSUS Of1'1- • 'INAL SELECTION OF SUPERVISORS AND INU"'IAATORS.

DECEMBER 1980 JANUARY 1981 FEBRUARY 1981 MARCH 1981

• SU .....l$IOH OF AII6TJtACTS IW' IENUMEIU,. • DUPA1CH OF EHU"'IRATION PADS AND FOAMS lrc .,., TltE pAINCIPAL eENSUS AA'fOq, "''''RVllOM TO 'n9!.~ ,,"D fQR .... COHCLUDIS_ 0I'f'fCbIs. 6TH IIIA.CIt. QFFICt:RS TO TME. CKAAGE OFFtcUtS. • DlSTAU!lUTIOH OF IJU,TAUCTrON 800kUTS TO • sue"I&SION Of ""TRACTS IV CHARuoI OFFI SUPERVISORS ANI) ~NU"£RATORS. • TRAINING Of' ENUMlA,ATlON P!RSO"NIL • lNU ...IRATI<»I OF INDIVIDUALS CEAi 10 F'RfNCIMt. CENSUf Ql'I',CIM_ CONCLUotS. 'to as,.."" 'U.RVA.,,,. • rltAIHI'NG Of 5tlPMVlSOI'iS ... HO fflftl¥UA· 7TH. MARC". • INTlNS,...1 SUflIIW"ON ..... 0 C... &CkINCi Of INU"'&RATIOft oPUATIOM. • PU8l1CIT'I' fIOA £NUM£RATIOM. • IM\lllltlttATtott 0' MCNSl\.IM nMOMS __ _ _NIOttT 0' 2' TH.1IIA\JM"f.

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= ~ ~ o.. Annexure B Extracts from the instructions 10 Enumerators for fill ing up Housl,hold Schedule and lndil'idllal Slip CHAPTER I STEPS PRIOR TO ENUMERATION AND FILLING UP OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE, PART-I HOUSEHOLD PARTICULARS

Population Census IS a gt~at national task which or the persons employ cd under such manager we are called upon to underlak~ every ten years. It or officer, as the c~.,e may be, at the time provides valuable information about the Jand and of taking of the Census. the people at a gievn point of time. - It provides the trends in the population and its various charac~ (2) When such schedule has been so left, the teri<;tics which are ess~ritiaI for planning. It has said occupier, manager or officer, as the case b'e:c'ome indispe!Jsable for effective and efficient public may be, shall fill it up or cause it to be aJminls.tta'tion besides scr'9'im~ the needs of scholars, filled up to the best of his knowledge or businessmen, il1tlllstd;;ilists, planners, electoral autho~ belief so far as regards the inmates of such rities, etc. A Census, dietefote, has become a house or part thereof or the persons employed regular fea111re in pIOgrc~sive couritric-s, whatever be under him, as the qse may be, at the time tbeir size and political set-up, and it is conducted at aforesaid, and shall sign his name thereto and, when so required, shall deliver the schedule regular interval~ f_(l'f IulfilliQ~ well-defined objective-so so filled up and signed to the census officer 2. As a cemus enumera!or, yoii Me performing a or to such person, as the census officer may. tlttty which is of great national importance. The data direct. we provide througl! the census are very much needed 11 (1) (a) Any census officer or any person lawfully by the public and GAvernment organisations for required to give assistance towards the taking many aspectS' of economic nml ~~ial planning and of :1 census who refuses or neglects to use form. the very basis for thc delineation of elector~l reasonable diligence in performing any duty constituencies. You ar..:: privileged ~o be a census imposed upon him or in obeying any order enumerator. At the same tim~, your responsibilitie~ issued to him in accordance with this Act or are great. You have t·:) fulfil them with a sense of any rule made therel.&l1d~r or any person who pride and devotion to duty. hinders or obstructs another person in per­ 3. For your information, certain provisions of the forming any such duty or in obeying any 1>uch Census Act, 1948, under which the Census is con­ order, or ducted and which gins you the legal authority to (b) any census officer who intentionally puts any canvass the census questionnaire and spells out your offensive or improper question or knowingly responsibilities, are reproduced below. makes any false return or without the pre­ ... vious sanction of the Central Government or '" the State Government discloses any informa­ 8 (1) A Census Officer may ask all such questions tion which he has lcceived by means of, or of all persons wi1hin the limits of the local for the purposes of a c~nsus return, .... area for which he is appointed as, by instruc­ ... tions issued in this behalf by the State Gov­ * * ernment and published in the Official Gazett~, (d) any person who intentionally gives a false he may be directed 10 ask. answer to, or refuses to answer to the best of (2) Every person of whom any question is asked his knowledge 0)' beJief, any question asked under sub-section (1) shall be legally bound of him by a census officer which he is legally to answer such question to the best of his bound oy Section 8 to answer, .... knowledge or belief: " '" Provided that 110 person shall be bound to '" '" state the name of any female member of his .... shall be '}unishable with fine which may household, and no woman shall be bound extend to one thousand rupees -and in case of a conviction under part (b) shall also be puni­ to state the name of h~ husband or deceased shable with imprisollment which may extend husband or of any other person whose ~ame she is forbidden by custom to mention. to six months...... (2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section * * (1) shall be puni~h~ble with fine which may 10(1 ) Subject to such ord(!rs as the State Gover!l­ extend to one thou~and rupees. ment may issue in this behalf, a census officer may, within the 10c~11 area for which he is * * * '" appointed, leave or ~ause!o be left as a 4. Please take note of lh~ proVIslOns of Sections Schedule at any dwelling-house or with the 11(1) (a) and (b) which require you to perform manager or any officer of any commercial or your duty as a census officer diligently and ~to k~ep industrial establishment, for the purpose of the information collected at the census cOflndenlIal. its being filled up by the occupier of such house or of any specified part thereof or by 5. The Indian Census has a rich tradition and has such manager or officer with such particulars. enjoyed the reputation of being o.ne of t~e gest. in as the State Government may direc! regard­ the world. It is hoped Jhat you wJll help Ifl keepIJ)~ ing the inmates of such house or par!_ there,of., ,up this good name. 20

6. You will riCall that as a preliminary to the Havin~ gone round the village or block, you should census enumeration, the house!1umbering and house­ start trom one end of the village or block and draw listing operations have been ,,;o!lducted sometime ago. a Sketch. It is important that the dividing lines bet­ On the basis of the Hous~lis!sJ enumeration blocks ween one block and anoth~r should be clearly demar­ have been carved out, one of which has been allotted cated. Such dividing lines, bt:sides following some to you for enumeratioll during February-March, natural boundaries, wherever possible, should also 1981. You hqve also been provided with an Abridged be indicated by the survey 1)umbcrs that fall on either Houselist in the prescribed form (specimen of the side of the dividing line in cadastr(111y surveyed form m~y be seen at Annexc 1 to Appendix I at villages. In villages whic11 are not cadastrally the end of this book) which furnishes the identifica­ surveyed, the line can be indicated by the name of ~ion particulars of your enumeration block and the the owner of the field on either ,side of the line or details of buildings, cen~us houses, the uses to which by the name of the fidd, if any. -- census houses ar~ put, household numbers, names of heads of households and the serial number of each 7.3. In the Layout Ske!ch, every single building household. In additio!}, in !he remarks column certain or house should be shown. Fllcca and Kutcha houses details like reasons for vacancy, place(s) where must be shown by signs likl.! a square for a Fucca houseless persons can be found, etc., have been hous~ ~nd a triangle for a Kutcha house, further noted. classIfymg them as wholly or partly residential or Dy flS 7. It is quite likely that you m~y have been asso­ wholly non-residential sh>!ding _ follows:-_ __ ciated w:ith the houselisting operations and you are already familiar wHh the preparation of Notional Map and Layout Sketch and the concepts and defini­ Pucca houses, wh~ther wholly or r~lftly tions of the terms like building, census house, census O residential household, etc., and the manner in which the House­ list has been prepared. But in order to refresh your Pucca houses, wholly l!on-residential memory, these terms are explained below (para 7.1 _III to 10.2). If you have not been associated with the houselisting operations, plel!§'~ read these instructions 1\ Kutcha houses, wh~tllel 'Wholly or partly carefully more than once. ~: residential 7.1. The Notional Map, _as i!1iI very name indicates, is a map which is not drawn to'scale. It is prepared Klltcha houses, w1}olly no!}-residential for the entire village m urban block and is meant A . to show the location of .:!ach enumeration block with­ in the village or town. Whether it is for a village or an urban block, the Notional Map will have to 7.4. It is difficult to rive a comprehensive and show the general topographical details of the entire detailed definition of the terms Fucca and Kutcha village or urban block. The topographical details houses to cover differenf patterns of structures all which should be indicated on the Notional Mao over the country. The cat~gorisation of the houses would include permanent features and land marks, as Fucca or Kutcha for the purpo~ of depicting .them such as the village site, well-known roads, hills, rivers, on the Layout Sketches will facilitate their identifi­ naIas, etc., as also railway lines and similar clearly cation. Also as Kutcha houses are not likely to be recognisable features. It is important that the long-lasting, anyone referring to the Layout Sketches boundaries of panchayats, patwari circles or halkas a few years later, can ca~i1y distinguish settlement or hamlets are distinguished, if possible, and the areas which are likely to have undergone a change. names of hamlets would also be entered wherever For the purpose of prcpar~tion of Layout Sketches known by a particular name. For the purposes of a Pucca house may be treated as one which has its the preparation of Notional Map, you are provided walls and roof made of the following materials: with a separate sheet. In the case of very lut:gc Wall material-Burnt bricks, stone (duly packed villages when there are many blocks, it may be with lime or cement), cement difficult to indicate the outtine of the e~tire village. concr~te or timber, Ekra, etc. In such cases, it is suffi.cient if you show in the Notional Map the block assigned to you. - Roof material-Tiles, G.C.I (galvanized corru- gated iron) sheets, asbestos 7.2. Having prepared the NoHonal Map, you would cement sheets, R.B.C (reinforced have to prepare the detailed Layout Sketch of your brick concrete), R.C.C (rein­ block. The Layout Sketch is in fact a detailed map forced cement concrete) and of the block assigned to you in which, will be shown timber, efl:. the streets and the buildi!1gs -_ on the streets. The main purpose of this Layout Sketch is to clearly Houses, the walls and/or roof of which are made of present the streets in the block and the buildings, so materials other than those mentioned above such that based on the Layout Sketch, enumeration can as unburnt bricks, bamboo: mud, grass, reeds, thatch, be carried out. As in the case of the Notional Map, loosely packed stone, etc., mav be treated as Kutcha in the Layout Sketch also, imporfant topographical houses. . -- _ details should be shown. However, it is not a docu­ ment which is drawn to a scale. It is a free-hand Numbering of buildings and census honses drawing. In order to be -able to draw the Layout 8. When once the location of every building or Sketch, it would be necessary for you to -go round h.ouse is demarcated. on the Sketch, it will be a the village or the block assjg~ed to you, so that SImple I?atter to ~eclde on . numbering the buildings! you become familiar with the area, the way the houses mane senes followll1g cer!ain numbers. No streets run £lnd the !l1!!iIl topographical features. hard or fllst rule can be laid down as 10 the direc- 21

tion in which the housenumbers should run, i.e.~ left practically independent 'Jf one another and likely to to right or in a clockwise order or North-west to have been built at different times and owned by South-east and so on. Much -depends on the lay­ different persons. In sllch cases, though the whole out. So long as SOUle convenient and intelligible structure with all the adjoining units apparently order is followed, it should be alright. The num­ appears to be one building, each portion should be bers allotted to each house 5hould be marked on the treated as a separate b~lilding and giy'en ;:t s.eparate Sketch and with the help of should be taken io. possible that buildings Wl1ich have component units uniform order from North-west to South-east. It has been observed that the -best way of may be used for a comvination of purp05es ~uch as shop-cum-residence, workshop cum-residence, office­ numbering the building~ is to continue with cum-residence, etc. one consecutive serial on one side of the street and complete numbering on that side 8.4. Sometimes a seri~s of different buildings may before crossing ov~r to the ~!!d of the other be found along a street which are joined with one side of the street and continue with the serial, another by common walls on either side looking like stopping finally opposite to wher~ the firs~ ;!. continuous structure. These different units are number began. 22

(ii) In a town/city enumeration block, the ~UID' 9.3. In ca~e of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the bering will have to run along the aXIS of door of each room in which an inmate lives opens the street and not in :my arbitrary geogra­ to a common verandah, sta~rcase, courtyard or a phical direction. common room, as it happen:, almost invariably, the entire hostel/hotel building should be treated as one (iii) International numerals, i.e., 1, 2, 3 ...... , census house. But if such hostels/hotels have out­ etc., should. be lbed for building numbers. houses or other structures used for different purposes or the s_ame purpose then each such structure attached (iv) A building under con-;truction, the roof of to the main hostel/hotel should be treated as a sepa­ which has been completed should b~ giv~n rate census house and will be given sub-numbers of J. number in tIl..: ~crlal. the main building. In some p"r!s of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is such that (v) If a new building either Pucca or Kutcha is a found after the housenurnberi!Jg has been group of huts located in a compound, whether en­ completed or in the midst of buildings already closed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, numbered, it :;hould he given a new n~rnber which may bear a sub·number of the adjacent other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, building number, e.g., lOll. bath room, baithak, etc. Though e(l(;h of the huts is a separate structur~, they form a single. housing unit and, therefore, have to be treated collectively NOTE--Thcse ,hould not be num"e~'ed as 10(1) or 10(2), e!c as such llU nbc 'ing w)uld ,pply to C~f1SU' house~ wlt)11L1 as a single census hou:>e. If some of the huts are the Jame building. On the other h,1od, 10/1 w mid used by one household and the other§ by a second mean a SCfJratc Buildi, g that 11,\s co nc up after build­ household as residence, then the two groups of huts ing NO.1,). should be treated as separate census houses. How­ ever, if there are also other huts in the compound 9. Census House: A Census House is a building used for other purposes and not as part of the house­ or part of a building having a separate main entrance hold's residence such as, cattieshed, workshed, etc., from the road or common courtyard or staircase, they should be treated as separate census houses. etc., used or recognised as J separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It mr.) be used for a resi­ 9.4. It is also possible 1hut a household uses dential or non-residential purpose or both. another structure, etc., a hoi/flak, separated from the main residence by some dist~e.ce or by other structures 9.1. If a building has a 11 umber of flats or blocks or by a road. In such cases, it m!lY become necessary which are independent of one another having sepa­ to treat that separate struc!_urc used ~s baithak as a rate entrances of their own from the road or a common separate census house. stairc;Jse or a common courl yard leading to a main 9.5. It is usual to find in municipal towns and gate, they will be consJdcred as separate census houses. cities that every site, whether built upon or not, is If within a large enclosed area, there are separate numbered by the municipal authorities on property buildings owned by different persons, then each such basis. Such open sites, even if they are enclosed building should be trcaicd U'i one or more separate by a compound wall, should not be listed for census buildings. You may !.:omc across cases where within purposes. Only cases -.vilen:. a structure with roof an enclosed compound there may be separate build­ has come up should be tr.::ated as a census house ings owned by an undertaking or company or evell and listed . But in some ar~as, the very nature of government, actually in occupation of different construction of houses is sur,;h that there may not be persons. For example. 1.0.C. colony where the any wall. For example, a conical roof almo~t buildings are owr..-d by the Corporation but these touches the ground and an entrance is also provided are in occupation of their employees. Each such and there will not be any wall as such. Such struc­ building 5hould be reckoned U~ a separate building. tures should of course be treated as buildings and But if in anyone of th,:-se buildings there be flats census houses and numbered and listed. in occupation of different h..::useholds, each such fiat should be treated as a sep<1rate cen~us house. 9.6. Pump houses, temples and other similar struc­ tures must also be numbered and given census house 9.2. It may be difficult to apply !h~ definition of numbers. These are places where people can also census house strictly in certain cases. For example, live. Obviously, such stru~tures need not be num­ in an urban area, a flat has five rooms, each room bered if they are so small thaJ no person can live having direct entrance [0 lh~ common staircase or in them. . courtyard. By detinitilhl thj~ has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms are occu­ 9.7. Each census hOllse shc:uld be numbered. If pied by il singk household, it is not realistic to a building by itself is a single census house, then the treat them as five census houses. In such a case, number of the census house will be the same as singleness of lise of these rooms along with the main the building number. But if different parts or consti­ house should be considered an,,,} the entire fiat should tuent units of a building Qualify to be treated as be treated as one censu<;; house. On the other hand, separate census houses, ead~ census house should il two independent households occupy these five be givep a sub-number within brackets after the rooms. the first househeld living in 3 rooms and the building llumber as 10(1), 10(2), etc., or 11(1), second household occupying 2 rooms, then comidcr­ 11(2), 11(3), etc. ing the use, the first three rooms together should be 10. Household.-A household is a group of persons treated as one census house and the remaining rooms who commonly live together and would take thdt as another census house. Rut if each room is occupied meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies by an independent household, then each such room of work prevented any of them from doing so. There should be treated as a ~cparate cens.us house. may be f! household of perwll~ related by blood or 23 a household of unrelatt.)d ptrsons or having a mix (x) Filling up of Sedion 1 of the Abridged of both. Examples of unrelated households are Houselist, boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, (xi) ~anding over all documents to your Super­ rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called VIsor, the documents being the Notional Map, 'Institutional households'. There may be one mem­ the Layout Sketch, all filled in Household ber households, 2 member households or multi­ ?chedules, all filled. i,n Individual Slips, filled member households. For census purposes, each one III and updated Abnuged Houselist, the work­ of these types is regarded as a 'household'. ing sheets for preparing Enumerator's Abstract 10.1. If a group of persons who are unrelated to the filled in: Enumerator's Abstract and ali each other live in a census house but do not have blank Household Schedule books, Individual their meals from· the common kitchen, they WQuid Slip pads and other blank forms. -. not constitute an institutionai household. Each such person should be treated

given a new number which nlay bear sub-number of 18.1. Location Code is a device by which every the adjacent building number, e,g., 10/1. These village Or town in a TehGil/Taluk/Policc Station/ new structures should not be numbered as 10(1) or Development Block/Circle of every District in a 10(2), etc., as such numb~ring would apply to State/Union Territory is identified by a combination census houses within the &ume building. On the of numbers. The enumeration blocks for villages other hand, 10/1 would mean a separate building and towns have also bc('n ~signed numbers and the~e that has come up between building number 10 and constitute the Jast element of the Location Code and building number 11. is recorded in the Location Code within brackets. By a combination of thc<;e Iltlmbers one can exactly Updating the Abridged Houseli~ identify the enumeration blGck within a village or a 15. As mentioned in paragraph 11 above, you village or a town. Thus, Code No. 2/10/3/46(138) will have been provided with an Abridged Houselist would mean enumeration biock No. 138 falling in for your enumeration block. In this form the identi­ village No. 46 in Tehsil No. 3 of District No. 10 fication particulars and Section 2 will have been in State NO.2. Similarly, Location Code 10/6/ll/ filled. The general instructions as to how Section 2 5 (22) would mean enumeratioll block No. 22 falling in ward No. 5 of town No. II in District No. 6 of and Section 3 must be updated are reproduced in State No. 10. - Appendix I and doubtless you would have be~n trained in the procedure !o do this. 18.2. If you have, by ~l1ly chance, been put in­ 15.1. As you go round your enumeration block charge of more than one rural or urban enumeration carrying out enumeration, you will h~ve to corre~t block, please make sure that you have separate books Section 2 and fill Section 3 as the c~§e may be, In and pads for each rural or urban enumeration block. the Abridged Houselis~. PI~asc carry out the correc­ Do not usc the same book or p~d for different enu­ tions in Section 2 and additions in Section 3 of the meration blocks even it: blank. forms are available in a particular book or Pil . . Abridged Houselist as you go ro~m~ your. block. d Do not put this work off because It IS essenhal to 18.3. Please check that tIte Location Code tallies ensure -that no building, cenSus house or household with the Location C(J(h~ indicated in the filled in is missed or not covered and that the present situa­ Abridged Houselist supplied to you. If they do not tion is fully reflected hl th~ Abridged Houselist. tany, refer the matter immediately to your Supervisor Please read the instructions given in Appendix I for further instructions. once more. Serial number of household Filing up of Household Schedule 19. The serial number of thc household as given 16. The Household SchedlJlc consists of two parts. in column 7 of the Abdged Houselist will have to The first part incorporates -!hc Household Particulars be. ~ntered in the Hou5G~old S?hedule. at the appro­ and the second part compri~es the Population Record prwle place. As you VillI nollce, senal number of of which columns 1 to 7 should be filled in by you household has been entered in Section 2 of tlle before you (ake up filling up 2[ the Individual Slips. Abridged Housclist in a con tin 1I0US manner. If, 16.1. Specimen of the Household Schedule, both however, you come across a household during the Part I and Part II is given at tJ1e end of this chapter. course of enumeration, which does not find mention in the Abridged Houselist, yon should enter the parti­ Note: Do dJt mlke ~ny entries;n thz dott(!d box~s culars of this household in Section 3 of the Abridged 17. Part I-Househ~ld Particulars. You will have Housclist as per instructions given in Appendix I. to record the Book No. and Form No. at the top You may come across a new household in the follow- right hand' corner of this form. Book No. is given ing situations: - on the -cover page of the Household Schedule book and you have merely to copy this number on each (i) A household has moved into a new building Household Schedule form. The Form No. will run which has come up after the houselisting serially from 1 for each boo~. -- operations; Oi) A household has moved into an existing build­ Location Code ing or census hause which was not used for 18. At the top on tlle 1<;{t hand side of the sche­ residential purposes before; dule you will find Location Code. The Location Code numbers have been allotted to each Stale, (iii) A new household has come in by sharing District, Tehsil/Taluk/PoHce Station/Development accommodation with olher household(s) who Block/Circle or town, village (each separated by were existing at I_h~ time of houselisting. obliqUe stroke) and enumeri'ttion block (E.B.) num­ 19.1. However, you may come across a new ber within brackets. Your Charge Officer or Super­ household which has replaced a household listed visor would have already indicated to you the com­ during the houselisting operations. In such a case plete location Code numb~r of the rural. or urban the serial number of the household given in column 1 block assigned to you and noted these partIculars on of the Abridged Housell::;t need not be changed. You the cover page of the booklet. You should enter should merely change the name of the head of the on each form the complete Location Code number household in column 6 in Sedion 2 and adopt the of your enumeration J;llock, comprising State/Dist~ict serial number already {'ntcred in column 7 for this Tehsil, etc. or town/vIllage or ward and enumeratIon new household. Similarly, if the head of household block numbers (within brackets). Please note that has changed, you have merely to make change in the code for town is to he ~iven in Roman numbers column 6 of the Abridged Bouselist and no change ,while codes for all other u!lits will be given in inter­ in the ~erial number given in column 7 of the national llumerals. Abridged HOllselist is c_aJIed for. Please do not 25 forget to read the instructions for filling up. the stated'. You should not enter into any argument Abridged Houselist and updating the same as given with the hous~hold for tilling up this question. You in Appendix I before YOll siart filling up the House­ are bound to record bilhfuily whatever religion is hold Schedule and the Individual Slip. returned by the head of 1he household. For institu­ tional households, put 'x' against this question. Type of household Q. 3: Whether head of household belongs to S.C. 20. At the top right hand corner, below the Book or S.T. No. and Form No. of the Household Schedule, you 23. You will be supplied with a list of Scheduled will have to record th~ type of household, whether institutional or houselcss by !'ymbols as per instruc­ Castes (S.C.) and Scheduled Tribes (S.T.) in rela­ tions given in the foot llote Cf the form itself. There tion to your State/Union Territory by your Sup-cr­ are three types of households, viz., normal, institu­ visor. While filling up the Household Schedule you tional and houseless. While you are enumerating will have to ascertain from the head whether he is the members of the household, you w.ill come to a member of a Scheduled Caste or, a Scheduled Tribe. know whether the household falls il1. the category if in reply to this question, the answer is in the of normal hou&chold or imTitutional household or affirmative, you have to r~cord 'J' in the case of a houseless household. For institutional write T and Scheduled Caste or '2' in the case of a Scheduled for houseless households write '0'. For normal Tribe in the box provided against this question. If household no entry need be made. the head returns himself 'lS Scheduled Caste, you have to check his religion. He or she should belong Q. 1: Name of head of household 10 Hinduism or Sikhism. A person belonging to a Scheduled Cas~e cannot belong to any other religion. 21. The head of the household for census pur­ Persons who belong to a religion other !han Hinduism poses is the person on ',vhom falls the chief responsi­ and Sikhism will not be treatt"d as a member of any bility for the maintellal1Ce gf 1he household. Thus, of the Scheduled Castes. But a member of a Sche­ the head of the household need not necessarily be duled Tribe may belong to any religion. In case of the oldest male member but lOay be a female or even institutional and nOl1-S.C./S.T. head of household, a younger member of either sex. However, you write '><' in the box. need not enter into an argument about this. Y all should record as head of tlIt: household the name of Q. 4: Name of casteltribe of head of household the person who is actually acknowledged as such. 24. If you have recOlded '1' or '2' for Scheduled 2!.1 In rspect of institutional households such as Caste or Scheduled Tribe, as the case may be, against hostels, boarding houses, messes, jails, etc., the Qu;;)stion 3 you have to enter here the name of the warden or the manag\'l or 1he superintendent, who Scheduled Caste or SchedulcLl Tribe which finds has administrative responsibility or who, by common place in the list provided to you. You have to be consent, is regarded as the head, should be recorded careful that only that name of Scheduled Castes as the head of the household. In such cases, write or Scheduled Tribes should be entered which is given warden, manager, superintendent, jailer, etc., as the in the list pertaining to your State/Union Territory. case may be, or write the name of the person if there If the head returns any other name which does not is no designation. If in a cenSllS house, in which find a place in tbe list, it is not to be recorded and there is an institutionnl household, separate families the head shou~d be toid that you are authorised to are also living, then each such family should be record only those castes and tribes which are given treated as a census household and a separte House­ in your list in relation to the State or Union Terri­ hold Schedule should be filled. In such cases, care tory concerned. It is quite likely that at this point should be taken to enter the name of the head of the head might return the name of the caste or trib~ the household and not that of the head of th~ " which finds mention in your list. If, 11Owever, the institution. head returns any other name which does not find place in the list it should not be record"d and the Q. 2: Religion of the head of household entry in Question 3, if any, in the box should be corrected· accordingly. III C{ise the head replies that 22. You have to record lhe religion ot the head he does not belong to S.C. or S.T., you have to of the household as given oy him against this ques­ put • x' on the line and not in the box against this tion. While writing lh.;! reiigiop, you have to write question. For institutional [tuu non-S.C./S.T. house­ the abbreviations as follows on the line against this holds, write 'x' on th~ line.-- question and not in any of !he dotted boxes provided at the end of the dotted lin~ against this question; Q. 5: Language mainly spokeu in the household For Hindus -write H 25. You have to ascertain from the head of the For Muslims -write M household about the language which is mainly spoken in the household. You have to record the answer For Christians -write C faithfully as returned. There - may be cases where For Sikhs -wlite S one or two persons of the household may be speak­ ing other languages al~,o, bnt the language to be For Buddhists -write B recorded here is the one whIch is' spoken mostly by For Jains -write J the members of the household among themselves. The language spoken in ihe household should not be 22.1. For 'others' record

Q. 6: Doe~ the household live in owned house ': and then select the appropriat~ code. The code thus selected should be entereJ ip. Hle box provided against 26. If a household is occupying a census house this question. owned by itself and IS not paying anything to any­ body in the form of r~nt, then the household may be (b) Material of roof considered as living in (Jwncu house. This should be recorded by pu/ting T in the box provided against 30. For malt:rial of roof, 8 codes have been pro­ thi:.. qu~stiOll. A hous2hold living in a flat or :l vided. These are indicated in the schedule itself. bouse taken on 'ownership' bdsis on payment of For determining the material of the roof, you have instalments, should be r~garded as living in its own to take into account the material out of which the house, notwithstanding the fact that all instalments outer roof exposed to the weather and not the ceiling, have not been paid. ' is made, i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, wood, mud, etc. 26.1. If the household lives ill a rented house or H the roof is mainly made \~[ bricks and stone and in the house which is not owned, write '2' in the has a lllud plaster, cement pluskr or lime plaster box. A housing unit is rented if rent is paid or exposed to the sky, the material of roof in such contracted for, by the occupan!§ in cash or in kind. cases will not be mud, cement or lime but it will Where an owner permits a household to live in '1 be bricks, stone, etc., which constitute the fabric of house, rent free, even tht:n the household should be the roof. In multi-storeyed buildings the intervening treated as living in a ren!ed l!ouse, as for example, floor will constitute the roof oj the lower floor. After rent free accommodation pr,0vided to employees by ascertaining the material of the roof you have to give Governmcnt, Institutioi1~, Companies, etc. In such the suitable numerical code in the box provided cases, the answer would be 'No' and you should against this question. write '2' in the box. For institutional and houselcs3 households, put a cross ()() in the box. (c) Material of tloor Q. 7: If 'No' in 6, does ~e household own a house 31. For material of fioor, 7 codes have been pro­ or house site in the village or town of enumeration? vided as indicated in the schedule itself. For the material of floor you have ag(lin to take the major 27. If you have recorded '2' in the box for Ques­ portion of material out of which the floor of the tion 6, i.e., the household docs not live in its owned house is made. For example, if in a house only house then you have to a~k tllis question. You have the drawing room has mosaic floor while all oth..:'r to enquire whether that parLicul.ar houschold. owns looms and corridors have just cement flooring, the a house of its own or a house SIte elsewhere III the material of floor to be recollied here will be 'cement', place of enumeration, i.e., elsewhere in the village i.e., code 5. Again, if a house has tiled floor in or town of enumeration. If th~ answer to the ques­ the bath room and aU other rooms have cement tion is in the affirmative, i.e., 'Yes', you have to floor the material' of floor wiI! again be 'cement'. record '1' in the box proviued against this question. For multi-storeyed buildings the floor of the upper If the answer is in the negative, i.e., 'No' and the storeys will be determined in the usual manner as head of the household replies that this househoH' discussed above. It may b.;: noted that the material does not have a house or h0use site in the village or of the roof of the interVening floors of multi-storeyed town of enumeration you have to indicate it by buildings does not automatkally become the materi!ll recording '2' in the bu,,, provided. It is obvious that of floor of the upper storeys. The floor material of this question is -not applicable to institutional and the upper storey could be different from the fabric homeless households bt:cau:;,e you will have to put i()f the roof for the lower storey. For example, in a cross (;<) against Question 6 for such households. a two storeyed building, !he roof of the ground floor

33.1. If a household g~ts chinking water from two house, but this does not reflect the real situation. or more sources throughout the year, the source While huts used as store or cattleshed pose no pro­ availed of during the greater p(jrt of the year should blems, those used as sleeQing rooms beyond the main be recorded. After recording the numerical code in residence, should bl:? counted as rooms rather than the box, proceed further fOl recording the answer of separate census houses. the sub-pmt (ii) of tlls; same ques,tion, namely, whe­ ther the drinking water suppJy is within the premises 36.3. If a garage is u~d hy fl servant and he or outside premises. If 1he water supply is available lives in it as a separate housyhold, it should be within the prellli~es WI ite '1' in the box provided. reckoned as a room available to the servant's house­ If the water supply is not available wi!hin the pre~ hold. If the servant is conside,red as a member of mises, write '2' in the box provided. the household then th~ gaI!lge room should be You may have a problem in determining reckoned as an additional room of the household. 33.2. Write the number of rooms available to household. whether water supply is available within the premises in the box provided. _. . or not. Local conditions vary tremendously in this country. We may have a well, a hand pump or 36.4. A living room whi~h is shared by more tube well within the huuse or even the backyard of than one households will not be counted for any the house opening to a river or canal. In all such of them. In other words, only living room exclu­ ca!ies, if within the house site the source of water sively in possession of the houst:hold will be counted. is located, we may take it that drinking water supply For example, if two households sha!e a single living is available within the premises. Otherwise it is room and therefore neirher bas a living room exclu­ not available within the premises. sively, write "No regular room" in the line and also (b) Electricity enter "0" in the box in the Household Schedule of each of the household". If two households have :1 34. If electricity is available to the household, living room each but in addition also share d enter ' 1 ' in the box; if it is not available common living room, then common room will not record '2' in the box. It should be noted that be counted for either of !he households. This ques­ we are concerned with the availability of electricity tion is not applicable to· institutional and houseless to the household as distinct from actual use households. In ~he case ()f such houscholds put a of electricity by the household. The household cross (><) in the box. mayor may not be llsing dectricity at the time of the visit but the fact that it I§. avaihlbl~ is what we are interested in. Q. 11: Number of married couples usually living in, the household (c) Toilet (for urban areas only) 37. Enter the number of married couples usually 35. This question is to be canvassed for urban living in the household In ~he box provided against areas only. If toilet faciliHe:; are available to t~lC this question. Count those couples who are usually household within the prenuscs of the house, wnte living together in the hou~ehold evcn if one of the 'J' in the box, otherwise record '2'. spouses is temporarily absent and therefore not included as part of that household for the purpose Q. 10: Number of living rooms in occupation of of enumeration in Part II. You may take into household consideration such persons f~)r arriving at the num­ 36. A room should have four walls with a door­ ber of couples. way with a roof over head and sh~uld. be ~ide and 37.1. This question must be canavssed for house­ long enough for a person to sleep Ill, It should z.e., less households also. However, in the ease of insti­ have a 1eng1h of not le~s thall 2 metres a!ld a breadth _ tutional households, put a cross (x) in the box. of atlcast 1 f metres, u'ld 2 metres in height. A room however, which is uscJ in common for sleep­ ing ~ittim!, dining, storing aud cooking, etc., should Q. 12: Does the household cultivate land? be , regarded'" as a room. An unenclose d ve_ran d an,' kitchen, store, garage, cattleshed and latnne and 38. Enquire if the hou~el101d is cultivaUng land rooms in which a household industry such as a or not. If the househL1ld cultivates land, enter '1' handloom is located, which are not normally usable in the box provided, otherwise record '2' in the box. for living or sleeping are excluded fro~ the <;le.finition For determining whether a l'ousehold is cultivating of a living room for the purpose of th1s queshon. land or not, it would be necessary to ascertain if one or more persons in !he household are engaged 36.1. One is likely to COlne across conical shaped in cultivation of land or ~upervision or direction of hut or tent in which huma!:.-beings reside. In such cultivation. Encroachers who cultivate land en­ improvised accommodation, tlJere will be no four roached upon, will be r.:garcled as cultivating house­ walls to a room and therefore, the above definiuon hold for the purpose of this question. If the hous~­ would not strictly apply to su~h types .of accommo­ ho!d has a visitor who cultivates land elsewhere, It dation. In such cases, the lent or COnIcal hut, etc., cannot be deemed that the household as such is a may by itself be construed to be a room. cultivating household. For til:.:: purpose of this ques­ 36.2. In certain parts of the couI!try, particularly tion either the head of the household or one of the in rural areas, the pattern of housmg may present usual members of the family should be cultivating some problems. For example, a hou~ehold may land. This need not be the main activity. The be in occupation of several huts put to dIfferent uses land may be either owned or taken on rent in cash such as main re~idence, sitting room, store and even or kind. The size of lane} cultivated is irrelevant. for sleeping at night. By strict application of the The land cultivated nep,d IH.'t be in the place of definitio!1 {!ach one will be r~ckol}~Q as a census enumeratio~. It may b~ an) where. 28

38.1. A household w~ose m.::.mbers merely work 38.4. This question must be canvassed in the case on ~omebody else's land for wages should not be of houseless households also. However, in the case treated as a cultivating ilOm'chold. . of institutional households, put a cross (x) in the bm. - 38.2. Please note that cllltiva-tion is reckoned as such on the basis of the ~lro\\ mg of certain crops only. Q. 13: If 'Yes' in 12, category In other words, a household 'Will be considered as cultivating land if the household is engaged in grow­ 39. If you have noted code '1' against Question ing the tollowing crops only: 12, i.e., the household is cultivating land, enquire whether the land is owned, rented or partly owned (i) Cereal and millet crops-Paddy, wheat, jowar, and partly rented. If it is owned record '1', if it is bajra, maize, ragi, barley, gram, etc. entirely rented record code '2' and if it is partly owned and partly ren ted rec(Jrd code '3'. Enter the (ii) Pulses-Arhar, moong, masur, urd, khesari, aj.:-.propriate code in the box. Encroached land will etc. be treated as 'rented'. because it does not belong to (iii) Fibre crops-Raw cotton, jute, mesta, sun­ the person cultivating it. hemp and kindred fi!Jn~ crops. Q. 14: If Rented, enter local name of tenancy (iv) Oil . seeds-Sesamum, ground-nut~ rape, If mustard, linseed, ca~l()r etc. 40. in Question 13 you have recorded 2 or 3, i.e., the household cultivates rented land either wholly (v) Cash Cl·Ops-Sugarcane. or in combination wi1h owned land, ask the local name of the tenancy. This local name should be 38.3. The growing of the following crops will not recorded fully. For example, a household may be be considered as cultivation: cultivating land taken on mortgage. It is known by different names in different parts of the country, like (i) Plantation crops: Tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, sudbha1'1la, etc. Again, a household may be culti­ pepper, cardamom, etc. vating land as a 'share cropper' and the tenancy (ii) Edible-nuts (other than ground-nut): Walnut, is known by different names in different parts of the almond, cashewllut, etc. country, like Dalai, lehai, bargadar, etc. You may also come across cases where the household cultivates (iii) Fruits: Bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, land taken on cash rent locally known in some parts oranges, etc. of the country as Lagar Par, etc. You have to (iv) Coconut. record the local name of tht tenancy in all such cases. If a household culti-"at~s different parcels of (v) G::mjL.l, cinchona, opium and medicinal plants. rented land under different sysl,,"lllS of tenancy, record here the local name of tenancy relating to the largest (vi) Betel-nuts (areca) parcel of such rented land. (vii) Flowers. Q. 15: Total population 9f the household (viii) Roots and tuber'>, chillies and spices (other than pepper and card[lmom). 41. Entcr the total population of !)1e household in the box provided. This should De done after you fill (ix) Vegetables. up columns 1 to 7 of the Population Record. Total (x) O~her crops nut spccilically included under of entries in column 2 of lb~ Population Record cultivation. should be copied here. CHAPTER II

FILLING UP OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE, PART II-POPULATION RECORr- COI_llV~·S 1 TO 7 42. Part II of Household Schedule gives the format for enumeration as a member of the household in of the Population Record. There are altogether 35 which he is a normal rcsH;lent. He will be enu­ columns in this f(mIt. You have _already been told merated wherever he is actually found during the that columns 1 to 7 of ti1is form should be filled up enumeration period. Similarly, a person who would first b@fore you take up !he -enumeration of th0 have normally resided at another place but has been individual members of the household. It must be - absent from that place for the entire enumeration re-emphasised that it-is absolutely nec~ssary to fill period, will be enumerated by you if he is found in up columns 1 to 7 of this form after you have_filled any household in your juris~i<.tion as a visitor. Such in Part I of th(;} Household Schedule and before you persons should, however, be cautioned. th~t they take up individual enumeration of the members of should not get themselves enumerated agalO, III case the household. This will ml)~nly help you in count­ they move from this 'pl~c~. ing all members of th~ househcld, missing none, a!ld in recording age of the individuals more precisely. Col. I: Serial No. 43. The next question Lhat arises is as to who 44. This column relates to serial number and are the persons to be enumerated in the household. hardly calls for any explanation. However, in enter­ In other words, it is necessary to know who are the ing the members of the household in the Population Record it would be better if some system is followed. persons who are eligibb for enumer~tion. Generally After entering the name and other particulars of the speaking, persons who are present I~ the household during the entire period of enumeratIon or who are head of the household (columns 1-7), you should known -to be usual residents of the household and cover the near relatione; such as wife or husband have stayed there for part of the enumeration period of the head of the how;ehoId, SOns and daughters, each son's wife and children, each daughter's or who are expected to retur!1 before the February husband and children, then ether relations such as 28, 1981 are eligible to be enumerated .a~ members brothers, sisters, mother, father, etc., of the head of of the household concerned. So also, VIsItors who the household, then domestic servants, visitors, may be present in the household which is being enu­ boarders if 'any, etc. Please see that all these persons merated by you and who have been away from thelr must form part of the household and must be entitled place of usual residence during the en~ire enumera­ to be enumerated in terms of the eligibility criteria tion period will also be tre:lied as reSIdents of the spelt out in the various Pflr;tgraphs. Such a system household. of listing and entering of particulars in the Popu­ 43.1. Thus, when you visit a household for the lation Record will ensure that omissions are avoided, particularly of small children. It will also help in purpose of enumeration, y'QlI will enumerate the cross-checking replies regarding age. following persons : (i) All those who norm;.tlly stay and are pres~nt 44.1. ONE 'WORD OF CAUTION.-You must in that household during the entire penod ask probing questions regarding relations such as un­ of enumeration. i.e., from February 9 to married sisters, parents, domestic servants and February 28, .1981 (both days inclusive); children. Otherwise, the he3d of the household may not indicate that there are such persons as members (ii) Also those who are known to be normally of the household. Pleuse 1,wke repeated enquiries residing and had actually stayed during a about infants and very YOUIW children because they part of the enumeration period (February are otten liable to be left Olll of the count. 9-28, 1981) but l!r~ ~ot present at the time of your visit; Col. 2 : Nante

(iii) Also those who are known to be normally 45. Again, this question hardly calls for any ex­ residing and are not present at the time of planation. The name of tile person enumerated, your visit but are expected to return before starting with the head of the household, should be February 28, 1981; and entered here. At this point ) ou may please recall (iv) the provisions of Section 8 (2) of the Census Act Visitors who are preseni in the household reproduced in paragraph 3. censused by YOll and are away from the place(s) of their usu:11 residence during the 45.1. Do not insist on the name of the female entire enumeration period. For the purpose of member of the household if the respondent does not enumeration such visitors will be treated volunteer to give it. Similarly, do not insist on a as normal residents of the household where female respondent giving the name of her husband thev are actually found during the enumeration or of any other relation if by custom she is forbidden period provided they have not beell enumerated to do so. In the case of infants also some times the elesewhere. name may not be forthcoming. In all such cases it should suffice if in this column, you write so and 43.2. Please note that if a P!!rson has been away so's wife or sister or mother or father or son or from his normal or usual place of residence through­ daughter as the case may ~be It needs hardly any out !he enumeration period, he will :got be eligible re-emphasis that the members of the household should 29 30

&~ ~iltlmer~ted and .eri~~red ill a system~tie order tiS th~~ houseitol.d beca~se she was not present durIng thsctissed aBove. Iii the case bf .. lin instit;utioni:tl th~ e,numerabon peqod and hence, not eligible to be household. there may be a non-resident 'l;tead'. He enumerated here. Please note that in such cases no is not eligible to be enumelJtcd as a member of this attempt should Be mack td i~Hml her name her: for household, the purpose of this qllcstioH . . 45.2. Household Schedule form which contains 46,3. The follcwing illustration will help you in Pdptildtidfi ~ec6ra wouJd Have Beeii supplied tB. yll\1 t1nderstdriilin~ tlie instruction:=; better: i~ siiftid~rit ';lti~ritity; F?I cash lJoti~ehbl8 .you Ijav~ to fi!l 0rte fqrm., E~~d If ~ form .1:Ias been filled in , S;x for it dtie .m<: to column 35 are given later, after the instructions disputed in the locality, write 'M' if the on the Individual Slip (Paragraphs 163- to 179). CftA1>TER In FILLING UP OF THE INDIVIDUAL SLIP (UNIVERSAL) 53. In paragraph 12 of this booklet, you have been enumeration as a mClnber of the household in which told that you will be re.:}uired to canvass the House­ he is a normal resident. He will h.:: enumerated hold Scheduled for each household and an Individual wherever he is actually found during the enumeration Slip, containing 16 questions with parts, for each period. Similarly, a person Who would have normally individual in the household enumerated in your juns­ resided at another place but has been absent from diction. If you are an enumerator in a samp~e area, that place for the entire enumeration period, will be 6 additional questions will hr'le to be canvassed. The e.lUmerated by you if be is found in any household operations will be carried cut in two stages, (a) in your jurisdiction as a vi~itor. Such persons should, enumeration during the leriod February 9, 1981 to however, be cautioned that !hey 5hould not get them­ February 28, 1981, an (b) revisionaI round bet­ selevs enumerated again, III q~e they move from this ,veen March 1, 1981 and Nlan;;h 5, 1981. You have place." also been told in paragraph 13 that the reference date for the 1981 Census will he the sunrise of March 55. In paragraph 42 of th.;: booklet you have been 1, 1981. In the same paragraph, instructions have told that columns 1 to 7 of the Population Record been given lIS to how the revisional round ~hould be (Part II of the Household Schedule) should btl conducted. filled up first before you !ake up the enumeratio!l of the individual particulars 01 the household. In 54. In paragraph 43 of this booklet, you have paragraphs 44 to 5 1, you hav(.; been told how columns been told as to who arc the persons to be enumerated 1 to 7 of the Population R~ord are to be filled. in a particular household· of your jurisdiction. The The concepts and definitiolls associated with each instructions are briefly zecapitulated below. column have also been expl"ined at appropriate pla­ "Generally speaking, per~ons ",:ho are present. in ces. You are now set for taking up the individual the hou<;ehold during The entIre penod of enumeratIon enumeration of all the memb(;(rs of the household list­ or who are known to be usu~l residents of the house­ ed in column 2 of the Population Record. hold and have stayed there for part of the enumeration period or who are expected to return before the 56. You will be requir~d to fill up an Individual February 28, 1981 are eligible to be enumerated. ~s Slip (Universal) for each member of the house­ members of the household concerned. So also. VlSI­ hold. If you are an enumerator of a sample block or you have been asked to canvass the sample ques­ tors who may be present in !be household which 1S being enumerated by you an~ who ha,:e been aw.ay tions also in your block, you will have to canvass from their place of usual re~lJence dunng the ~nhre the relevant questions contained in the Sample Slip enumeration period wHl al~o be treated as resIdents which will be found on the reverse of the Individual Slip (Universal) for each per.s~)U. The instructions of the household. for filling up the Individual Slip (Universal) are given Thus, when you visit a household for the. purp?se hereafter. Those for filling up the Sample Slip Will of enumeration, you will enumerate the followmg be given at the end of the instructions of the Indiyi­ persons: dual Slip (Universal). (i) All those who nC'rmally stay and an~ present in that household during the entire period of INDIVIDUAL SLIP (UNIVERSAL) enumeration, i.e, from February 9 to Febru­ ary 28, 1981 (both days inclusive); 57. A specimen of the Individual Slip (Universal) is given. Please note that [his document is marked OJ) Also those who are known to be normally 'Confidential' which me

Location Code of the howehold ill the sequence ill which the names of the memher of the household have heel! entered 58.1. You will have fa note the Location Code on ill COIIlIllIl :2 of the Popul(/tioll Record. each slip, as per instruci1011S &iven in paragraph. 18 of this booklet. YOLlr Charbe Officer or Supervisor Q. 2: Relationship to head would have already indlcat~d to you the cOIl~plete It Location Code of the rural or urban block assIgned 62. will be noticed that enough space has been provided for writing the rebtionship to head. You to you and noted these particulars on !he cover page of the pad. The Lo..:ation Code consists of five should record the relation to head in full. The elements, namely, State/Union Territory code, instructions in this regard ar0 given in paragraph 46 District code, TehsiljTaluk/PS/Development Block of this booklet, which may be read for refreshing your Circle or Town code, village or the ward code (eac;l memory. In the case of the head of the household, write "Head". Please do not write anything in the separated by oblique 5froke) and enumeration block dotted boxes. ( EB) numher within brackel~. It is possihle that the State, District and Charge code (Teh!>il, etc., or Q. 3: Male (1) Female (2) Town) would have been rubb. .:r-stamped on each sl!p 63. For male, write '1' and for female, write of the pads supplied to you. In such cases, you wJll '2' in the box provided against this question. For have to enter the ren111lling two clements, namely, eunuchs and hermaphroditi;:S, wirte '1' in the box. village or ward and EB code. If, howeve.r, no such Verify \\ ith refernec·e to the name and relationship to rubber-stamping has been done, you wIll have to head recorded under columns 2 and 3 respectively write the full Location Code consisting of the afore­ of the Population Recoid that you have noted the said five elements, as given by your Charge Officer sex correctly. or Supervisor, on each I!1dividual Slip. It is advisabk to note the Location Code Oil eZtch s~ip at home before Q. 4: Age starting actual enumeration, so that you do not waste 64. Record ~hc age of the person in total years your valuahle time in the field in filling up the Loc~­ completed last birthday in !he rectangle provided lion Cod.:. Please l10(~ that the code for town lS against this question. The age &hould be recorded in to be given in Roman numbers, while codes for all international numerals. Very often, there is a tendency other units will be gi\,~ll in international numerals. on the part of individuals to return 'years running'. For example, Location Code 2/10/3/46(138) would rather than years completed'. Make sure that only mean enumeration block No. J 38 falling in village No. the actual number of years completed is record::d. 46 in Tehsil No.3 of District No. 10 in State No.2. In respect of infants who might not have completed Similarly, Location Cod~ 10j6/.II/5.(22) would mean one year by the day of enumeration, their age in com­ enumeration block No. 22 fallmg 111 ward No. 5 of pleted years, must be shown as '0' as they have not Town No. II in District No.6 of State No. 10. yet completed one year of age. Make sure that 58.2. If by any chance, you have been put in infants even if one day old are invariably charge of more than onc ellumeration block, please enumerated. You should nut enter the age in months. make sure that yO!! have separate pads for each enu­ The age of an infaut who has not yet com­ lIIeration bluck . . Do not use tll", same pad for different pleted one veal' should invarlably be. noted. as '~' enumeration blocks even if blank fOrim are availahle only. It will be useful t? recall t~e m~tructlOns. 1tl in a particular pad. paragraphs 48 to 50 of thl<; booklet In thIS connectIon. 58.3. Please note that the Location Code tallies with Q. 5: Marital status the Location Code indicakd in the filled ill Abrid­ ged Houselist and the Hou~ch~ld Sch~du~e. on t~e 65. Instructions given under paragraph 51 of the basis of which you are enumerating the lOdlvldllals 111 booklet may be followed. Y 0U will have to use the a particular household. fellowlng abbrcviatioll'l in [,nswering this question: Fur n~v~r-nllrried, write 'NM' Sl. No. of Household Ful' (,'ll'r~lJJy In "'Ukll. wrik 59. The serial llumbc:r of the household as givcn Ful' widoW3d, write oW' in column 7 of the Abridged Houselist supplied to F0T s~parated or divorc::d, writ":! 'S' you will have been entered uy you in the Household Schedule at the appropriate place. This n,;,mber ~as 65.1. The entry as above Nm have to be made on to be entered on each slip of the members 111 relah<;)l1 the line and not in the dotkd box, to a particular household. It would be worthwhlk NOTE: The entries in Questions 1 to 5 ~orn:sp()nd. to your reGalling the instructions given under paragraph entries in columns 2 to 7 of the PopulatIOn i9 of this hooklet at this sla2:e. Record and you will be well-advised to ll1~ke a tally of the entries as and \\ hen you are filling Q. 1: Name lip an Indiviuual Slip [or each of !hc members entered in C0111mn 2 of the P0j111httnn Record. 00. Tllis qtle.~tion h~lrdly cdlls for any explanation. It is ohvious that the name of each member of thc Q. 6: Mother tongue household will have to be filled agains.t this quc~tion 66. Mothcr tongue is the language spoken in on difIcrcnt slip3. At I his po:nt, you will be well­ childhood by the p..:rsl)n'~ lliother to the person .. If advised to recall the instrllction~ in paragraphs 44- the mother died in infancv, the language ma1l11y 45. spoken in the person's :lOmc ill childhood will be the 61. Please remember that you have to fill ill one mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, llldiv;dual Slip for e,f:'/l member of the household the language usually spokcl by the mother sh~uld recorded in COIUlllll 2 uf the Pi. pulation Record. Pleasi' he recorded. In case of doubt, the language ma1l11y also remember to fill tlze sli]J~ ,e/atiflP to the memhers spoken in the household may be recorded. 4~· 387 Cl'nsus MP / 83 34

66.1. Record mother tongue in full, whatever be For Sikhs. write'S' the name of the languag::: returned by the respondent For Buddhi~t~. write 'B' and do lIot tHe abbrevtations. Please note the follow­ For Jains, write 'J' ing : 1 For the others, record the adual religion as return­ (a) You are not cxpec eJ to determine if the ed fully. language returned by a person is_ a dialect of another langauge, 68.1. If the person ~ays Inat he has no religion (b) You should not try 1.0 establish any relation­ this answer may be recorded accordingly. Do not ship between rdigion and mother tongue, mistake religion for caste whIch will not be recorded (c) You are bound to record the language as here. You should also not try to establish any rela~ returned by the person as his mother tongue tionship between re1igion and mother tongue. Do and you should nol tater into any argument not write any thing in the dotted boxes, but write on with him/her and try to record any language the line. other than what i:; returned, and Q. 9: Whether S.C.(1)/S.T.(2) (d) If you have reasons to 5uspect that in any area due to any organised movement, the mother 69. You have been fUl'11ished with a list of tongue i~ not being truthfully returned, you Scheduled Castes and Schedukd Tribes in relation to should n;cord ;)11;'; lllo:her tongue as actually your State/Union Territory. Ascertain if the person returned by the respondent and make a report enumerated belongs to a Scheduled Caste or a Sche~ to your supervisory officers for verification. duled Tribe and if he does, write '1' for Scheduled You are not authorised to make any correction Caste and '2' for Scheduled Tribe in the box provided on your own. against this question. For a person who is 110t a member of any Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, 66.2. The mother tongue as returned by the res­ put ';(' in the box. pondent should be recorded in full on the lines. Yott should not write any thing ill the four dotted boxes 69.1. If the person belongiJJg to a Scheduled Caste provided against this question, or a Scheduled Tribe retums his/her caste or tribe by a synonym or generic name of a caste or a tribe, 66.3. At this point, you may please recall the defi­ it should be reckoned as Scheduled Castes or Sche­ nition of a household as given in paragraph 10 of t1-..1s duled Tribe only if the name finds place in the list booklet. Since a household may consist of persons furnished to you. Similarly, if the answer to this related by blood or of unrelated persons or a mix of question is in general terms like Harijan/Girijan or both, it is absolutely necessary to ask of every person Achhut / Adivasi, you 'Ihoulj not reckon the person about his mother tongue bec::mse the mother tonp:ue enumerated as belonging to $cheduled Caste/Schedu­ of each member of a bousehold need 110t necessarily led Tribe, as the case may be. In such a case, you be the same-these may be different for different should ascertain the name of the caste/tribe fully persons in the household. and if that name finds place in your list, you should reckon the person as belonging to Scheduled Caste or Q. 7: Two other languages known Scheduled Tribe, as the caSE; may be. If a person is neglil];ent and insists on calling himself/herself merely 67. You have recorded the mother tongue in 'Harijan' or 'Achhllt' or 'Adivasi' or 'Girijan', as the Question 6. Enquire whether the person knows any case may be, or repeats the synonym or generic name other languages, Indian or foreign, and write lan­ of a caste or tribe, please tell him/her that this des­ guages returned by h~m/her. on the. lines and not in cription is not adequat0 foe cemus purposes and per~ the dotted boxes, agall1st thIS questIOn. In case hel suade him/her to give the actual name of the Schedu­ she does not know an',' lammage apart from his/her led Caste or Scheduled Tribe. This lllay bring out the mother tongue, put 'x' on '- the line against tlli~ actual name of the Schedu1...d Caste or Scheduled question. Tribe, as the case may be, and record '1' or '2' in the box as may be applicable, If the person merely 67.1. The number of languages recorded under this claims to be a Scheduled C:t~te or Scheduled Tribe, question should not be more than two. These lan~ but says that he/she does not belong to any of the ~!Uanges should be other than the mother tongue of notified communities applicable to the area, as re­ the person enumerated and these should be recorded eflcted in the list supolied to you, he/she will not one after the other in the order in which the person be reckoned as belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a speaks and understands fh°'11 best and can use with Scheduled Tribe. understanding in communiC1iing with others. The person need not necessarily be able to read and write 69.2. Scheduled Castes ca'! belong to Hindu or these languages. It is enough if he/she has a work­ Sikh religion. If a person belong to S.C., he/she ing knowledge of these two i:.mgauges to enable him/ wlll be either 'H' or 'S' in the

is S.T.) is recorded ill the box against 9, write the example, a person studying ill 1st year B.A, should name of the_tribe in full on the lines and not in the be recorded as only 'PUC' or 'Higher Secondary', as dotted boxes. the case may be. Simil:ll'ly, for a person studying, say, in the 4th year of M.B.B.S., his/her educatio?-al 70.1. Please check that the name of caste/tribe, as attainment should be 3rd year of M.B.B.S., whIch the case may be, appears in the list of Scheduled is the highest level he;\he has actually attained. You Castes/Scheduled Tribes supplied to you by your must record the actual standard passed such as, III Charge Officer or Supervisor. standard, VIII standard, 1st year B. Com., etc. How­ 70.2. For those persons for whom 'x' has been ever, if a person merely says that he/she has passed recorded against Que~tion 9, there wiII be no entry in primary, middle, matriculation, school final, secon­ dary or other definite l~veis, record him/her as such. Question 10 and you ~hould put a cro~~ on the line. 72.2. The higl1est educati!)1Ial level attained by the Q. 11: Literate (t)/lliiterate (2) person enumerated should be recorded. When a 71. DefuliHon of a literate.-A person who can person holds both genei al a11J technical qualifications both read and write 'vith understanding in any hath of which are of equivalent level or of varying language is to be taken as li~crate. A person who level" such as B. Sc. (Zoology) and M.B.B.S. or can merely read but cannot write. is not literate. It B.A. (Maths.) and B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering), is not necessary that a persOIl who is literate should both the technical and g",neral qualifications should have recevied any formal eciucation or should haw be recorded against this question. In the case of pass passed any minimum educational standard. courses, indicate the degree only. 71.1. For a person who is literate, i.e., who can both 73.3. In recording 1he educational level of a read and writc with understanding in ally language graduate or a post-gruoua1e, the major ~ubject such write '1' in the box provided again'>t this question. as B.Sc. (Maths.), MA. (EconomIcs), M.Sc. If there is any doubt about a pers0n's ability to read (Botany), B.Sc. (Agriculture), etc., should be noted. or write, the test that may be applied for reading You f;hould 110t use abbreviations which are not in is his/her ability to read any portion of the printed common use. In such cases, the degree or diploma matter in the Enumerator's In:::.truction Booklet (pro­ should be spelt out fully. For example, M.A. () vided the person is familiar with the language llsed and Diploma in Labour Rdations. Adequate space in the booklet) and similarly, for writing, hehhe has been provided in the slip and you are urged to should be able to write a simple letter. Ability merely record the qualification accurately and in sufficient to sign one's name is nol adequate to qualify a person detail. This information is vital for manpower plann­ as being able to write with understanding. If a ing and should receive your careful attention. person claims to be literate in some other language 13. Whenever, you come across graduates or po!>t­ with which the enumerator is not acquainted, the o-raduates a<; also those with ebold that you have enu­ Q. 12: E(lucational attainment merat~d. This information will be readily available when you have ascertained infoUl1ation regarding 72. This question wlll be asked of only those who educational attainment against Question 12 of the are literate and for 'Whom T has been recorded Individual Slip. While issuing the Degree ~o~der against Question 11. For a person who is illiterate and Technical Personnel Schedule for each ehgIble and for whom '2' has bc:t:n recorded in the answer to person in the household, you should note the Loca­ Question 11, there is no question of ascertaining tion Code on the schedule whilejssuing it. You should the educational attainmcnt even if he/she had at put a ( '\/ ) against Question 12 of the person con­ some stage attended Sc1lOUl and passed a standard and cerned for whom a Degree Holder and Technical had relapsed into illiteracy. In bueh a case, you Personnel Schedule has been issued. You will be should put a dash (-). We are insisting that a required to furnish a :-.hkll1t:J11 giving the number of dash (-) bhould be J)U t it there is no educational hlank schedules issucd to yOll, number of schedules attainment and not a cross (x). because we want to issued to eligible person", llulllber of filled in sche­ avoid confusion with I Oth ~'::lI1dard which a cross dules collected hy you and tlun,ber of blank schedules may signify. You will have to ascertain and record returned hy you to your SupervisoJ·. Therefore, it is the highest educational kvel alt::lincd by a person fO! neccssary--Hiat you identify the persons with the help literates, i.e., for whom '1' is l'ccorded in answer to of a tick ( '\/ ) agail1<;t Question 12 of th,c pers,?n Question 1 I. concerned for whom a schedule has been Issued In order to give an accurate count of schedules issued to 72.1. For a person who is stilI studying in a parti­ eligible persons. During your revisional round bet­ cular class, the highe~t edm:ational level attained by ween March 1 and 5, 1981 about which instructions him/her will be one liw! he/1'he has actually passed are given in this book\~t, you must ple.ase collect all and not the one in which he/she is studying. For th(;' filkd in Degree Holder and Techmcal Personnel 36

Schedules issued by YOIl to !he members of the house·· be filled in th~ case ~f ,hose to ,w.hom they are appli­ holds in your jurisdiclion and hand them over to cable. The InstructIOn" for hlhng these questions your Supervisor. While collecting the Degree Holder follow. - - and Technical Personnel Schedule, you must put a reverse stroke (/) an the tick ( ,/ ) again:;t 75.2. These questions are meant to get details of Question 12 of individual concerned for whom you the work done by the people with reference to last have put the tick, while issui:Jg the schedule. When year. We may, thererore. first consider what is meant you do this, the marking will appear as ( >~ ) to by 'work' and what the 'reference period' is. ~ig~i~y that the filled in sehe-dule in respect of that mdIvIdual has been collected. If, however, any parti­ Definition of work cular individual in c1 household says that he has 76. \y"ork may be d~fi.ncc1 as participation in any not been able to find time to fill in the schedule, you economIcally productive activi!y. Such participation may please request him to do so immediate and post may be physical or melltal in nature. Work involves it at the nearest post office or letter box. The indi­ 11 at only actual work but also effective supervision vidual may be told that he ha<; to fold the form, paste and direction of work. and post it. No postage will be required as this will be paid by the addressee. Reference period Q. 13: Attending School/College Yes(l)/No(:') 77. In all the questions. the reference period is the 74. After you have recorded the answer to Ques­ one year preceding the date ot enumeration. Certain tion 12, you have further to ask whether the perSUIl types of work such a;.; ;J.griculture, household indus­ whom you are enumerating is attending any school try like, glt/" making, etc., are carried on either or college. If the answer is 'Yes', you have io throughout the year or only during certain seasons record '1' in the box provided against this question. or parts of the year, depending on the local circum­ If the answer is 'No'. you should record '2' in the .,tances. In such cases what we are concerned with box. Please note that illiterates (code 2 against is the broad time-span of the agricultural seasons pre­ Question 11) can be found oN ending school. There­ ceding the enumeration. fore, this question should he asked of all persons, including elderly men and women. Explanation 74.1. In recording answers to this question you 78. There should be no confusion regarding these are not required to ascertain whether the school! que<,tions. What we are trving to find out is the college being attended by the person enume­ number of workers and since workers can be fuli· rated is a recognised or unrecognised institution. The time workers or seasonal workers or marginal work­ choice should be left to the respondent as to whether ers. it is necessary to collect data that will give us the person is attending schuoli college. Thus, if a lhe correct picture. This is what Questions 14A person is receiving Cdl1Cati011 throu!;> h a correspon­ and 14B and Questions 15A and 15B seek to do. dence course or attending some vocational course or The detailed explanation and instructions for each of attending the Adult Education Programme and these questions are given separately but it will be r('turns himself as attending school/college, he/she useful if we look at ~hese together to understand will be entered as such and code' l' will be recorded their purpose bettcr. in the box against this quest ion. 78.1. Question 14A seeks to find out if a person ECONOMIC QUESTIONS has done any work at all during the last year or 75. In the 1981 Cen<;us we intend collecting infor­ whether he or she did not work at all and if it ~S mation regarding the economic activity of the people the latter, how the person spent his/her time as a in great detail so that those who us~ these data have non-worker. Then Question 14B seeks to find out the type of information ih0Y want. The economic who among the personc; returning 'Yes' in Question questions consist of three parts, namely: 14A had worked for the major part of the year. By Y3S major part of the year, it is intended to find out I Q. 14A Worked any time at allla~t y~ar?------­ how many had worked for 183 days or more or in No (RiST/D'R' other words, worked for 6 Inonths or more. Those BiIIO) who have worked for 183 days or more, will answer Q. 14B Ify.::s in 14A, did you work fo; m'ljor part oflast 'Yes' for Question 14B. For them code '1' has to y~ar ? Ye5 (1) 'NO (2) be recorded in the box. Bul those who have worked Yes in 14B(C/AL/HHI OW) for less than six months or 183 days will say 'No', II Q 15A M'Iin ac'ivity last y..':ar ?------.------­' and for them code '2' is to be recorded in the box No in 14B (H/STiD/RIB II for this question. Question 15A seeks to eHclf 0) information on the m~\in activity of the workers in 14B Yes-Any other work a 1y time last year? Question 14B, i.e., those for whom '1' has been Ye; (C/AL/HHI/OW)/No recorded in the box. It wUl also elicit information Q. 15B------~--~ .. ------14B No-Work dOl-~ any tim,' ia,t y",ar? about the main activity of tIle 'marginal workers' (e/ <\.LlHHIIOW) covered in Question 14B, i.e., those who have return­ THQ. 16 If No h 14Aor 14B~'"kil'g,'av,1iJablc for w)rk? ed 'No' and for whom '2' hZlS been recorded in the Yes (I liNe (2) box against Question 14B. 75.1. These questions must be canvassed for every person, irresoective of ;u!;e or sex. Every perSall 78.2. The person may have worked for six months must be asked Question ]4A. illcluding the very or 183 days or more in mOie than one activitv. For VOllng or verv old and the ol1swer to this Question example, he/she may have worked for 3 months in inllst he filled ill . The other questions will have to cultivation. one month in [WI" making and 3 months 37 as an agricultural labourer. I!l Question ISA, he! (iii) A person who has merely been offered work ~hc is required to indicate \\ !lich of these three acti­ but has not ~lctually jcined yet, should not be vities according to him/lwr was his/her main activity, treated as engaged in this work. i.e., if! which capacity he/she spent more time. In the instant case since the person has spent three (iv) A man or WOiUQ!i who is engaged primarily months each in cultivation and a~ agricultural labour­ in household duties such as cooking for own er the choice as to which of these two would be his/ household or performing one's own house­ her main activity should be l~ft to him/her. Those hold duties or a hoy or a girl who is primarily who have returned 'No' for Question I4B, i.e., those a student, even if such a person helps in the who have worked for less than six months or 183 family economic ac!hity but not as a full time days during the last year and for whom code '2' has worker should not be treated as a worker for been recorded in the box, will have to s1ate whether Question 14B, even though he 01: she may according to them, they were engaged mainly in be recorded as ·Yes' in Question 14A. On household duties, or 113 ~!udent, or dependent or as the other hand, if a person is primarily enga­ retired person, rentier, or beggl!r or inmates of insti­ ged in some ecorlOmic activity for major part tutions, and if not in any of these categories, the of the year but at the same time does also person(s) should be put und("r 'Others' in Question attend to some household chores or attends :l 15A. -- night school, etc., he or she would be treated basically as .::t worker for Question 14B and 78.3. In Question 158, details of secondary work categorised suitably in Question lSA. - or marginal work are sought to be obtained. Those who h<.lvC worked for the major part of the year, i.e., (v) A person, who mer~ly receives an income, those for whom '1' hac; been recorded in the box such as a rent n~cej\'er or a pensioner who against Question 14B, may have had secondary work does not have to work for receiving the and this should be entered in Question ISB. Those income, will not be treated as economically who have not worked for !hc major part of the year active unless th~ person is also engaged for and for whom code '2' has been recorded in the some part of the year in some economic acti­ box against Question I4B, mu~t have done some vity. Similarly, beggars, pensioners, receivers marginal work and these ddails -will be entered in of agricultural or non--agricultural royalty or Question ISB. It is important that probIng questions of rents or dividends who may be earning an are asked to elicit corred information in this income but who are Hot participating in any question. -- - - productive work should not b(! treated !is working unless they aiso work in cultivation, 78.4. In Question 16, it is proposed to ask all industry, trade, profession, business or com­ persons returning 'No' in Question 14A, i.e. H/ST/ merce. D/R/B/I/O in Question I4A or 'No' in Question I4B, i.e" code '2' in Que~tion 14B, whether he or (vi) An adult woman who is engaged in household she has been seeking work 01' i~ available for work. duties but doing no other productive work to augment the family's resources should not be 78.5. It will thus bc ~een that these questions on considered as working for purpose of this economic aspects have been so designed as to identify question. If, however, in addition to her all the workers, regular or seasonal, and non­ household work she ~:llgaged herself in work, workers with reference to lhe activities during the such as rlee pounding for sale or wages, or last one year prior to the date of enumeration. It in domestic services for wages for others or is very important to r~me!llber that the period refer­ minding cattle for wages or selling firewood red in Questions 14A, 14B, j SA and ISB is one or making and sdling cowdung cakes or grass, year preceding the enumeration. Thus, if in some etc., or any other work like cultivation, etc., areas, a person has been a cultivator or an agricul­ she should be trca1ed as working ul1der Ques­ tural labourer, or has worked in an industry, . etc. tion 14A. only in one season, i.e., less than 6 months/183 days, he/she is not to be treated as a worker for (vii) A man or a \voman who is doing household Question 14B. His/her economic activity will be duties may be producing or making something reflected in Question 15B. Thus, all those returning only for the domestic consumption of the 'Yes' ill Question I4A must be netted as 'Yes' ill household and 110t for sale. Such a person is Question 14B or in Ql.l~stion 15B or batll. not a worker, even though from his or her point of view the activity is productive. 79. Certain important points that need special emphasis are the following and these should be kept ( viii) For an undertrial pli~oner enumerated in a in mind: '" l jail, he/she should be n;corded for the work helshe was doing b"fore he/she was appre­ (i) A person who normally works but has been hended. Similarly, for a person temporarily absent from work during the reference period in a hospital or similar institution he/she on account of iJIness, holiday, temporary should be recorded for the kind of work he/ closure, strike, must be treated as enga­ etc., she was doing "'efore he/she was admitted ged in the work be/sh~ would otherwise have into ho&pital or institution. But for a convict been doing but for hi~/her temporary absence. in a prison or fer long-term inmates of penal (ii) Persons under training such as apprentices, or charitable ':1r Piental institutions, the with or without stipends or wages, should be per~on 's previotb work should not be recorded, treated <;IS workers. but '1' should be recorded. A question arises 38

a~ to what ~]Jwlld b.: dC\.Jlllxl to bc hJllg-h;nn. than the others ill the home became :,he has to cook, For censlls purpll~e~, inmate!> of penal or look after the childrell, run the house, etc., but for charitabk or mental institutions if detained the purposes of census, 5he i, 110t a worker. for 6 months vf more should be recorded a~ '1'. 85. In this que!>tion every worker (evep marginal workers) will be identjfied Hnd in their cases the (ix) A full-time public ur social service worker answer will be 'Yes'. You must enquire regarding who is actively engaged in public service acti­ each person ihat you enumemte, whether he or she vity or a full-time polj~ieal worker who is also has worked any time at all during the last year. Even a,ctively engaged in furthering the political if the person has worked 0111y for a few days, you activity of his/her party will be recorded as have to re<;ord him/her dS 'Y('s', against this qu~stion. a worker and entered accordingly. Such persons will include members of Parliament, 86. If the individual has not worked at all during State Legislatures, L(jc~l authorities, etc. the last year, the answer will be 'No'. Then ascert,ain how he or she spent his or her time and record 'H' 80. Each of tht} economic que~tion~ can now be considered in detail. Please 5tudy (!lese instructiOllS or 'ST' or 'D' or 'R' or 'B' ur 'I' or '0', as the case carefully. It will help if you read the general intro­ may be, below the line against this question. duction given abol'e (IItd those that follow more lh(1II Ollce so that the cOllccJ)i'i {/Iu! the scope oj the ques­ 87. In Question l..fA, We are trying to find out tiolls are familiar to yuu. whether a person has worked <:tny time or has been :l non-worker throughout. If he or she is a non-worker Q. 14A : Worked any time at all lust )'cur? lhrouhgout, the categ(1)'Y has aho to be ascertained which is as follows: Yes NO. (HjSTjDjRjBjIjO)- til HOUJchoid dUll\.':. H Rl. This question is inte!!0Cd to divide the popu· (ii) Stud<:nt~ ST lation into two broad sfreams on the basis of a liberal (Iil) D~p,~nd'-'llt~ U definition of work. The rC'fer;::nce period is one year. This question is cxpecteJ to nei all workers irrespec­ (iv) R~tired p':r:,ol)'; or l':nticj'~, R tive of the amount of time tl'ey have spent on work. tv) 13~ggar'" c/c 13 In other words, this que:,tiol1 will find out the number of all workers which will indude full-time workers, (\ I) Inmat'c:, of lI1,lllutlon', part-time workers, mmginai workers and even work­ (vjl) Oth::r non-worker:, o ers whose contribution would otherwise be considered insignificant. - The :,ymbols which ~hnuld b~ used to indicate these categories are also shown ab_ove against each category. 82. The reference p<;!riod is one year and this includes the agricultural sea~oll<; also. A person may 88. The definitions of the l>c\'en categorie~ of non­ have worked as a cultivator or as an agricultural workers ar~ given in the follm"ing paragraphs. labourer throughout the year or in some season such as only klzarif or rabi, or only for a few days. In all Hout>chohl duties-II these cases this person ha:- worked at ~ome time in th~ year and the answer to this question should 88.1. Thi., COWf!> all peJ~l1Jl~ who are engaged ill be 'Yes'. 'Ye~' &hollid be writtcn on the line and unpaid home duties 'llld wll0 do no other work or 1I0t in the dotted box. One may have been a cultiva­ have not done any work at (Ill during the last one tor, an agricultural labourcr, or engaged in a house­ year. Such persons ~hoLild be entered as 'H'. hold industry or any other \',ork. The definitions of 88.2. If a person who normally attends to house­ these terms are given lat~r, bLl! the important point hold duties is also engaged in some economic activity, is that we are determining 1he fhct that one has don~ then he or she is a worker for the purposes of Ques­ ~ome work t>omc timc Juril;g lhe last one year. . tion 14A and not a l1oil-workcr. For examplc, a 83. Obviously, probing qUl'stiollS will haw to be ilOllt>cwife may help in family cultivation or agricul­ asked specially in the C:bt 01 tho~e who an~ not ture or make and sell cowduJig cakes at odd times, regular, workers. II is particularly importallt to or prepare pupac[, ocl1(/I', etc. and sell them. She 1S ask slIch /lI"obin!j (jil,"lliu/I,\' regarding the work a worker and should be rCCl1rded as 'Yes' in Ques­ done at allY time /llst I'e"." 01' allY of the ~e(/.'lUllS tion 14A though she j~ mainly a housewife. On the ill the refci ('lIce periud III the ('me of women (lml other hand, a woman may be working in a factory children ill i Ize rum/ a/'L'1!s. "/omen and children in or office or as a labouh'l' or c:ultivator and may ahu the rural a[\:a~ work in the 11dds in the 50wing, har­ be attenoing to hou~ehold dtltks. Such a person is ve~ting or other sea!>tlI1S ~lI1d this may be on their of course a worker and will he categorised appro­ own land or a!> labuUfio::i'; on someone else's land. priately in Question 15A bter, and she will be This is u!>ually seasonal work only, while they run recorded as 'Yes' in Question 14A. the house and do all the household work. Unless It will nece,.;"ury for you to ask probing questions are asked about :,tlch work, the usual 88.3. be questions, particularly in the case of women to find an~wcr may be that th;::y do nil]) household work. out if they have any :oconomic activity, even if it is 84. It J11u!>t be n:mcrnlwn:d that a man or a woman marginaL apart from ;to1l3e!101d duties. ]f they have, who is doing only household uutie!> or making some­ they would be workel"; for thl purposes of Que~tioll thing only fur domestl::: cOIN;mption (and not for l4A, but the fact that they are mainly engaged in !>al,:) I!> not tilling any \Vorl: jll ccn~Lh tcnllinolog,). household duties will be reflected in Question 1413 It l~ true that a hou't\\lfe may he \\Orking harder and lSA a, we will '

Students-ST non-agricultural royalty, rcnt or dividend, or any other person of indep.:ndent means. for securing whie? 1:19. Thi~ will COYI,;( :t1l lull-time :,tuJents and he/she does not have to work, WIll come under thIS children attending school. F or student, write 'ST'. category, 'R should ~)C noted for a person coming 89.1. If a student pJrticipates in some economically under this category in lh~ space provided. productive work, say ~y h':l}?ing so,?et~mes as ~n 91.1. However, in such caSes also a careful probe unpaid family worker m f",IOlly .culttvatIon, or III is necessary. A retired pers(Jn may be drawing pen­ household industry, trade or busmess, such student ~ion and be doing som~ WOJ k, as for example, a re­ ~hould be treated as a worker for the purposes of tired engineer may be \VOl king as a contractor. In Question ·14A and not as a studellt. In such cases, ~uch cases, he/she is worker and should be entered as even though such a per~on is no doubt mainly a ~uch. student he or she is a \vorker for the purposes of Questi~n 14A. The [ad that such a person is mainly Beggars, etc.-B a student, will be reflected 111 Questions 14B and 15A, 92. This will cover beggars, vagrants or cases such as we shall see later. as persons without mdication of source of income and 89.2. Please notc that a person has to be a full­ those with unspecified sources of subsistence who are time student for being classilled as 'ST' in Question not engaged in allY economicallv productive work. 14A. For example, a r~rsoll who is mainly attendipg 92.1. For such persons, 'B' should be written in the to household duties but t~lkjng Cl correspondence space provided. course or attending part-lime classes will no! be classi­ fied as 'ST' but would be 'H' in Question 14A. Inmates of institutions-I 93. This will cover convicts in jails or inmates of 89.3. Plea~c do Hot pre~lllll~ that a person does not a penal, mental or chari1ab1c institution, even if such do any work because he is a student. It is very persons are compelled to do some work such as car­ important to ask probing qu~stions frolll ?tudents so pentry, carpet weaving, vegetable growing, etc., in as to net marginal workers, such institutions. But an umltrtrial prisoner enume­ rated in a jail should be recorded for the work he/ 89.4, Please note that ill lllu~t houses, tlll: ~he was doing before he/she was apprehended. SiIni­ daughters help in -the lJOusehold work though ,they are larly, a person temporarily in a hospital or siInilar studying full-time. In ~ucl! cases, we are more institution should be r~corded for the kind of work interested in finding out if lbey are student!' and for he/she was doing before he/sh~ was admitted into this purpose you must ask if such girls are students the hospital or institutioil. But for a long-term under­ or not. If they are, thcy should be recorded as 'ST' trial prisoner or convict in a prison or for long-term and not as 'H'. inmates of penal or charitable or ment~l institutions, the person's previous work should not be recorded, Dependents-D but'!, should be recorded. A person will be consi­ 90. This category includes all depend~nts such as dered as "long~term" jf he or she is in such an insti­ infants or children not attending school or a person tution for 6 months or more. permanently disabled from work becaus,e of illness or Othe'r non-workers-O old age. 94. This will include all non-worker~ who may not come under any of the above six categories but who 90.1. Dependents ~ijl inc1~d~ .even able-bodied are looking for work. fhe)' should be noted as '0' persons who cannot be categonsed 111 any other cate­ in the space provided. A boyar girl who has com­ gory of non-worker but <.!1''': d~p.endent on others, pleted education or has :'\topped studying and is look­ However, if such a person who IS dependent on ing for work will come under this category. A person others for subsistence is seeking work, he or she should who is merely spending his/her time at home as a be categorised as '0'. dependent and is not doing any work and is not seek­ ing any work will come under 'D' rather than '0'. A 90,2. If a girl or an old woman attends to house­ person irrespective of age and whethe~ educated or hold duties she should be categorbed as 'H' rather not, if he or she repOl(S that he or she 1S not engaged than 'D'. As you are aware, many persons may be in any 01 her activity but is seeking work will come dependents in the general SI.:1]:,e of. the word ~ut are under this category. also doing household work, ~tudYll1g or lookmg for work. r11 ~lIch cases, they should be entered as 94.1. It must be nokd th.)l this category includes 'H', 'ST or '0' as the case may be, and not as 'D'. only those who do not fall ieto any o! the olher cate­ It is therefore necessary for you to ask whether a gories of non-workers dlscus~ed earher. There may pers~n who is 'said to be a d.ependent is s.tudyi_ng or be cases of students who mtly be seeking work and looking for work, etc., and 11 so, categorIse hll1l or quite prepared to give up s! udies if they got a job. her accordingly rather than as 'D'. Such persons Such persons are !>tudl'llts (ST) for Question 14A. would particularly indude unemployed daughters, The fact that they are s-cek;ng jobs will be reflected sisters, brothers, etc. in Question 16. Thus, category '0' need not neces­ sarily represent all thos~ who are seeking work. Retired persons or Rentiers-R Q. 14B: H yes in 14A, did you work for major part 91. A perwn who lws reti;:ed from ~ervice ~nd .is of last year? Yes (I) jNo (2) doing no other work, I.e., not cmplo~ed agam 111 ~ome full-time work O~ not engaged 111 some other 95, As m~ntioned .:arli\?r, through Question 14A work such as cultivatio'1, business, trade, etc, or a )- Ull have cla~~ificd all l",-"opk into tW(~ broad streams person who is a renti(,f :w Jiving on agricultural or of workers and nOl1-WOlkels. In dOlllg so, workers 40 would include all those who ":.1\'1: work\?d irrcspcctiv~ ment in mOlley, killd l'r :,!1an.:. Cultivation indmh.::, of the quantum of thei( COlltribution to the economy. ~upervi~iol1 or direction of LL:]tiv:.ltion. -- Even marginal worke;'~ af''; categorised as workers in 98.1. A per!:>on who ilU!:> given out his/ her land Question 14A. to another per!:>on 01' per!:>ons for cultivation for 95.1. Having found out that tile person had worked money, kind or share of crop <~nd who does not even any time at all during ,ne la:-;t year (Yes in 14A), supervise or direct cultivatIOn of land, will not be you have now to ascertalll whethen the person worked treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in for the major part of last Yl:ur. By major part of last another person's land for wages in cash or kind or year, is meant that the per~on had worked for 183 a combination of both (agricu!(urallabourer) will not days or more, or in other \vords worked for six be treated as cultivator in th~5 question. months or more. If the amwer to this question is 98.2. Cllltiva!ion involve,. p~oughing, sowing and in the affirmative you should record '1' in the box. harvesting and production of cereals and millet crop~ against Question 14B. If the person has worked for such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and less than six months or 183 dnys during the last year, other crops such as sllgarca!1c, ground-nuts, tapioca, you should record '2' for that person in this question. etc., and pUlses, raw j lite and kinde red fibre crop, cotton, etc., and does /lot include fruit growing, vege­ 95.2. A p",sson may h;;Vt; worked in different table growing or keeping orchards or groves or work­ capacities during last year. For example, he/she may ing ot plantations like tea, roffee, rubber, cinchona have worked as a daily wage labourer for 4 months, and other medicinal phntatiol1;'. For a person who is as an agricultural labQUfer for 1 month and as a cultivator, write 'C in the spoce provided. cultivator for 2 month". Thd\; could even be breaks in between the different type') of work performed by Agricultural labourer him/her. In computing whether the person worked for major part of tIle year, yoU should reckon all 91). A pcr~on who \\'(lrks in another persolls\ land the three spells of ecoll(,mic . An agricultural falls short of six mUl1tl1s or 183 days, treat him/ labourer has no right of lease 01 contract on land on her as 'No' and record' 2' in the box for that person, which he/she works. . Q. 15A: Main activity last year'! 99.l.For a person who rdllrns his/her economic activity ilS agricultural labourr:.'., write 'AL' in the Yes ill 14B (C/AL/HIH/OW) space provided. .. No. in 14B (H/STjD/R/Bjl/O) Important 96. In Question 14B you would have a::.eertained whether a person had workerl for major part of the 100. For certain r"::lSOl1&, th~ growing of certain year or not. Now in (}uestion 15A, you will be crops h l~ot cOllsider~d as af,riculture. If a person is required to asccrt,ain his or hel: lllilin activity during engaged III the groWIl1~ of such crops he or she will J~st year. That IS to -,ay how he or she engaged /lot be con:,iden:d C!:> of the l:.lOm~s a per!:>un is working (i) as Cultlvat?r If he 01' !:>ne IS engaged either as Plantation crops: Tea, coffee, rubber tobacco, employer, smgle worker or family worker in cultivation pepper, cardamom, c!c. of lanJ owned or h~ld from Government 01 (i i) Edible nuts (other thall ground-uut) : Walnut, held from private persons or i llstitutiol1S for pay- almond, ea!:>hcwJlu t , efl'. 41

(iii) :Fruits: Banana!>, apples, grapes, mangoc3, and ~clling (but not merely ~dlillg) of goods. It oranges, etc. do(;s not include profl!ssion.; such as a Pleader or Doctor or Barber, .Mt •..,ici..ln, Dancer, Waterman, (iv) Coconut. Dhohi, Astrologer, etc., or lIl~rely trade or business, (v) Ganja, cinchom, opwl,D and medicinal plants. even if such profe~sions, tr2d,~ or services are run :It (vi) Betal-nuts (areca) home by members of th(·, household. A li~t of a few ( vii) Flowers. typical Household Industries is appended to these instructions at Appendix II. (viii) Roots and tubers, chillies and spices (other than pepper and carcamom). 102.5. Sometimes it is likely that the person who (ix) Vegetables. may not be working in his/her own Household (x) Other crops not specifically included under Industry may be working in another Household cultivation. Industry. You should, therefore, enquire whether the person who is not wC'rking in his/her own House­ lUI. Please remember that you must usc the hold Industry i~ working in any other Household abbreviations given in the instructions, namely, 'C' or Industry and record as per instructions given above. 'AL'. It will be evident that you will have to ask :l specific qu~stion regarding the crops grown in all 102.6. As mentioned earhu, a Household Indus­ cases where one merely says he/she is a c:ultivator try should relate to production, processing, servicing, or an agricultural labollI e[. repairing, or making m!d selling of goods. However, a household can be engaged in certain other activities Household Industry collectively but these may fl(lt qualify for being consi­ dered as HOll~ehold Illdll~tri.cs. 102. For a persoll wl1l' returns hi~/her maill activity as cngaged in smne production, proccs~ing, 102.7. Certain activities even though conducted servicing, or repair of ~Hticle;; or goods buch as hand­ by members of the same hou<,chold will not constitute loom weaving, dyeiug, carpentry, bid; rolling. a Hou~eh()ld Industry. These arc indicated below pottery manufacturc, Licyc[c repairing, blacksmithy, and therefore the mcmbers of the family working ill tailoring, etc., it has to be a~ccrtained if it is _;.l house­ such industries will be classified as 'OW' and 1I0t hold industry, and if so, 1t ~hould be indicated by 'HHl'. the abbreviation 'HHI' in Jhe space provided. (i) Plant atjon work. 102.1. Household Imlustrv lS defined a~ an indus­ (ii) Livestock maintena!lcc and production such as try conducted by the ilcad - the household himself/ of cattle, goats, ~heep hreeding, poultry farms, herself and or by the mem_bers of the household at bee-keeping, rearing of silk worm a!ld produc­ home or within the village ill rural areas and only tion of cocoons and r_liw silk, production of within the precincts of the house where the house­ milk, eggs, honey, wax, bon~s, etc. hold lives in urban areas. ll:t~ larger proportion of workers in a household industry should consist of (jii) Hunting, trappil1:~ ing, ::.crvici~g, repairing or making village. - 42

(c) The activity r,hould not be on the scak of a 15B, as we will ~ee later. Similarly, such persons Registered Factory. who are identified as lloll-tl'orkers for their main (0 Professions such as thtlse practised by Pleader, activity in Qlle~tion 15A as H/ST/D/R/B/I/O will Doctor, Barber, :rvru',cian, Dancer, Dhabi, give details of their margin!fl work (on the basis of Astrologer, etc., r,Till not be 'HHI'. which they were recorded as 'Yes' in Question 14A) will be reflected in Question 15B. Other workers lO4.3. What is meant by main activity or the work that a person has been doing mostly can be easily 103. All workers, i.e., thoJe who have been engaged understood from the foHowing examples : in some economic activity during the last one year, who are not cultivators or agriculturallabourerii (a) A person is a cultivator (C) but during the or in Household Indu:;_try, ar~ 'Other Workers'­ non-agricultural sea~on works as a construc­ 'OW'. The typ·e of workers that come under this tion worker or ::5 a "amali (OW). He/she category of 'OW' include factory workers, plantation is a cultivator mainly and next 'other worker'. worker~, those iV trade, commerce, business, trans­ He hhe ~hould be reCO!'ded as 'c' in Question port, mining, constnlctioTI, political or social work, 15A and 'OW' in Question 15B. - all government servan!s, municipal employees, (b) A housewife (I-J), is generally engaged in teachers, priests, enterlainn,(."n: artists, etc. In effect, running her hOll~ehold but works on the family all those who work in any field of economic activity land during the sowing or harvesting season other than cultivator, agricllltural labour~r or house­ (C) . She is mainly engaged in household hold industry, arc 'Other 'Yurkers'. They will be duties and should be f'xorded as 'H' for Ques­ entered as 'OW'. tion 15A and i.lS 'C' for Question 15B. In this example, if she works as an agriculhtrfll 103.1. You will recall 1Iut it wa~ mcntiuneLl th.11 labourer or in a Hou~chold Industry, she the growing of certain crops is not agriculture. Please would be 'AL' or 'HHl', as the case may be, see paragraph 100.1. Those engaged in this activity for Quc!>tion 15H. . would have to be classified a~ 'OW'. (c) A penon may bc mainly ag agricultur:ll Q. 15A-i'Urther explanation labourer (AL) but may have worked in a Khandsari sugar factory during the lean seaSon 104. In Question 15A we are trying to find out (OW). He would be 'AL' for Question 15A what a person's main a..:tivi,ty is. You will see that and 'OW' for Question 15B. if a person is recorded as a worker in Question 14A (d) A student (ST) may b~ working for a few but has not worked for the major part of the year, hours in a shop to earn some money for fees, the answer in Question 14B would be 'No', i.e., for etc. (OW). He/she is mainly 'ST' for Ques­ him/her you would 11.<1 ve recorded '2' in the box tion 15A and 'OW' for Question 15B. against Question 14B. In such a case, you must find out what such a pcrsop h~s been doing mostly. (e) A person who is mainly a cultivator (C) also He or she may have mainly been doing household keeps cows and sells the milk. He/she would duties, or studying, or being a dependent or rentier be entered as 'C' in (2uestion 15A and 'OW' or bcggar or lodged in an ilbtitution or may fall under i!l Question 15B. the category '0' describ~d earlier. In any case, even These examples will h~Jp you 19 understand the con- for these persons, we are interested in finding out cepts better. .. their work details, though !his may no! be what they were mostly doing. The work details will be obtained 105. In the case of lho~e ~ho are mainly engaged through Question 15B, as we vlill see later where the in Household Industry (HB£) or as other workers marginal or secondary work of u persog is netted. (OW), certain details ~houU be collected regarding name of establishment, description of work, nature of 104.1. Question 15A gives information about all industry, trade, profession or service, and class of workers on tht: basis of what they have been doing worker. These details will have to be filled in Ques­ mostly. tion 15A (i) to 15A(iv).

104.2. If in rcp~y to Qu\.:~tion 14A a person has 105.1. As )OU will ~ce ffOm the question itself, ~aid that he/she has worked any time at all in the these parts are applic;Jble 1,) persons for whom you last one year (or season) you would have entered have recorded 'HHI' at 'OW' against Question 15A. him or her as 'Yes' against Que~tion 14A. What you If the economic activitv has been shown as 'C' or have now to do is to hnd at!! if this is what this 'AL' against Question i SA, there is no need to fill person did or does inostly, i.e., whetht() on the lin). relate 10 (i) Plantation, Forestry, Fishing, Livestock, etc., (ii) Mining and/or Quarrying, (iii) Manufac­ Q. 15A (ii) : De~;:ription 91 work turing, Processing, Servie;.ng and Repairing (iv) Con­ 107. Under this question, the description of the stmctiol1, (v) ElectricUy, Gas or Water Supply, (vi) actual work, i.e., the o..:cupation that the person Transport and Communicatiops, (vii) Trade and enumerated is doing is to be recorded irrespective Commerce, (viii) Professions and Services. In order of the type of industry, trLlde, profession or service to enable 1:1S to classify ~ person properly, full details that he/she may be working in and which is to be of the nature of the industry, trade, profession or recorded under sub-section (,iii) of Question 15A. ~ervice should be given. Pl~ase avoid vague answers. 107.1. His/her actual work or occupation should Full details of the type of il1dus!ry, trade, profession always be given in sliHicient detail. If for example, or service in which the per~oll is engaged will have a person is merdy recardea ~JS 'clerk' with no other to be recorded here. It is not enough 10 say 'planta­ details, it will be impossible to properly categorise tion' or 'livc~tock'. You ~hOllld say whether it i" him/her by the type of work he/she does. Ik/she tea plantation or banuna plantiltion or sheep rearing may be a clerk attending to correspondence or book­ or cattle breeding. Similarly. it is not enough to keeping or accounting. Siml1arIy, if a per&on were t-ay 'llltlllufaduring'. You ~llOUld &ay whether it i~ merely to be recorded a~ U. kchnician, it will 110t heJp manufacturing of cotton textile in handloom or manu­ to determine what type of tc_chnician/mechank facturing klzadi textile or manufucturing silk textile. he/she is, whether computer-technician or a meter~ Likewise mcre 'trade' is 1!Qt enough. It should be mechanic or a locomotIve-mechanic, etc. The descrip­ recorded as wholesale traqil1g in food grains or pulses tion of the actual wOik done by a person should be or retail trading in spices or grocery and so on. For ascertained in adequate detail and recorded again~t defence and similar personnel, write 'Service'. this question. Similarly, in a trading establishment 10S.1. To help you to appreciate the details that there could be ~ proprietor, cashier, book-keeper, may have to be furnished to classify the economic salesman, etc. activity appropriately, iJ1u~!rative description of vari­ 107.2. It is neces~ar)' 10 describe the actudl ous economic activiti~s are furnished in Appendix occupation adequately. It is Hot enough to say Hut IV. categorised under certain broad classifications. one is a Government otlicial. Whether one is a Bill­ It should, however, be noted that the list in Appendix clerk or Section Officer, T ch~ildar, Police Chowkidar IV is by no means cxhau~ti\'C. You mllst describe or Research Officer, etc., has to be spelt out. There the nature of industry, proh~5~ion, trade or service may be Asshtant Dir-.!clor~, Deputy Directors. etc., or whatever it b, in a~ detailell a manner as possible. doing different functions. It i~ neces~ary to de~cribe In the ca~e of industries, llle articles which are pro­ the occupation adequately in their case for proper duced or serviced or proces~ed should be given. In classification, e.g., Assistant DIrector (Agriculture), the case of service, plea~e d~~cribe fully the nature Assistant Director (S'1il Conservation), Senior of the service to which the persoll belongs, except Research Officer (Vital St<:l!isl:ics), Deputy Director in the case of defence or similar other personnel. (Health), Sub-Inspector l Excise), Treasury Officer, Village Officer (Revenue), Panchayat Secretary, Important Malaria Control Offic\;,[, Trame Inspector (Transport ] 09. Then; nct.:d be ,10 cvnfusion a~ to the !>cope Department), etc. of Questions 15A (ii) aQd 15A (iii). Question 107.3. To guide you Il1 answering QlIe~tion 15A (iii) would repre,ent the natur~ of industry, 15A(ii), th.; type of par~J\.·uh(rs that need to be trade, profession or ~efvice, i.e., the sector of eco­ ascertained in respect of a [t'W typical occupations nomy in which a person i!.' engaged in work and are gievn in Appendix III. Que5tion 15A (1i) reprcseg[s the occupation or the 107.4. Appendix TIl is by no means exhaustive. actual work the per~GJ1 performs in the industry, This ju~t hdp5 in bringing home the need to ascertain trade, profession or service iI! which he/she is the full details of the particulars of work performed engaged. Thus, for exampl1:, if the answer to by an individual for being r·:corded against QuestiOi1 Question 15 A (iii) is 'cottcn textile manufacture in 15A{ii). mill', the answer to Question 15A (ii) could be 'chemical engineer' or 'bill clerk' or 'accountant' or 107.5. It has been fOU:ld j 0 the past that a very 'labourer' or 'truck driv'~r' or the 'managing director' large number of per50n, are recorded merely :IS of that industry and so 011. Similarly, in Question 'general labourers'. it i~ ncec~sary to make a probe 15A (iii) the nature of ~crv1CC may be some depart­ and find out in which type of work the person is ment of State GovernlU~nt Service and in Question mostly engaged as a labourer, ~uch a5 a road maz­ 15A (ii) the description of work may be 'bill clerk' door, a loader or an unloader in a market, a or 'accountant', 'direetci of the department', 'jeep comtruclioll lahourer, etc. driver' in the department, etr. Again, against 107.6. For thlh~ iiJ (ki'2W':C and ~illlitar service, Ulle~tion 151\ (iii) the :JJJ::.wer Jllay be 'private it is enough if it h mCld,i jiokd as 'Service'. Oth~r medical practice' and in Qllc~tion 15A (1i) 'ortho- 44 paedic surgeon', or 'nurs~' or :J '~weeper', etc., work­ 110.3. A Single WorLcr i~ a p0fson who works ing in that private medical practitioner's nursing by himself/herself. H~!Sh.:;~ not employed by any home. The sample answer~ furnished in Appendix one else and in his/her turD does not employ any­ V at the end of this b(1okkt, the Industrial and body else. This definition d a Single Worker will Occupational classifications in Appendices IV and include a person who ,,,orks in joint partnership III and the instructions gi.ven by your Supervisor and with one or several persons hiring no employees, other Census Officers will help you to clear any. and also a member of a producer's cooperative. Each doubts you may have regarding the scope of the one of the partners or members of such producers' questions relating to nature of industry, trade, pro­ cooperatives should be rr~corded as 'Single Worker'. fession Of service covered by Question] 5A (iii) and Political workers and social \vorkers are to be treat~d the description of actulli work of the individual as 'SW'. enumerated covered by Que~tion 15A (ii). 110.4. A Family WOlker is a member who works withou~ receiving wages in cash or kind, in an indus­ Q. 15A (iv): Class of worker try, business, trade or <;ervice. For example, the 110. For a person 'vho i~ : working members in a f~mily of dhobies where they all participate and each do~s not receive wages (i) an Employer, (helt i~, \\ ho hire~ one or more ~eparately, will be family \yorkers. There may be persons in his work described in Question family workers in industry, trade or professions as 15A (ii), write ...... ER well. Family workers mu~t be related by ties of (ii) an Employee, that i~, who does his work blood or marriage but <;w:;h workers can belong to described in Question 1SA (li) under 'Others' different households. Thus, what is important is for wages or ~alary in cash or kind, that ~uch workers mllsl necessarily be related even write ...... EE though they may be li?ing in different households. The family workers mayor may not be entitled to (iii) a Singh:: Work.er, that i~, who is doing his a share of the profits in t1h~ work or the business work de~cribed in Que&tion 15A (ii) without carried on either by th~ petbon or head of the house­ employing others except ea5ually, and with· hold or other relative. out the help or other members of the family except casually and a participant in work as 110.5. P[ewe /late the jo/[m·,mg importallt cases: member of cooperative, write ...... SW (a) In the ca~e of p;:rsons engaged in Household (iv) a Family Worker, that is who is doing his Industry, i.e., in the cme of persons for whom work described in Question 15A (ii) in a the answer 10 Question 15A is 'HHI', there family enterprise along with other members will be three classes-of workers generally, viz., of the family without wages or salary in cash Family Worker, Single Worker and Employee. or kind, write ...... FW. There may not be a formal 'Employer'. Household Industry by its very definition is Explanation conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and/or other members of the 110.1. An EmploY"'r j, a per!>oJ1 who has to household, the role ~f hired workers being employ other persons in or('er to get the work me11- secondary. If the held along with the mem· tioned in his/her ca<;c in Qlle~tion 15A (ii) per­ bers of the home hold js working in a House­ formed. That j'l to say, such a person is not only hold Industry e!1lploying hired workers, the responsible for his/hcr own personal work but al&o head and other memhers who are working for giving work to olhers for carrying out the acti­ ~hould be treate,l as 'Family Workers'. If vity mentioned in Question 15A (iii). Please note the head alone is working with the occasional that a person who c;mploys domestic servants for assistance of hiH,:d v/orker(s), whose role household duties is not an employer. So also, a should be secondary as indicated above, person -who has subordinall:!s under him/her in ::m he/she should be treated as a 'Single Worker', office where he/she himself/herself i" employed by although one might argue that in effect others, is not an employer, even if he/she has the he/she becomes an e!nployer. The hired power to appoint another pen;on in his/her o1lice on workers

related, as Single Worker-SW. The firm categorised such a person as 'H' or 'ST' or 'D' or mayor may not empkly others, but this will 'R' or 'B' or T or '0'. Such a per§on must have not change the category of the partners. They done some work any lime last year and this is the will all be 'SW'. work which wc arc trying to catch in Question 15B so far as such a persotl is concerned. For such a (f) Full-time political w('rkers and social workers should be treated as 'SW'. person after inquiry, you will have to enter the appropriate category, v.':;., 'C or 'AL' or 'HHI' or (g) Doctors and lawyers who do not employ any 'OW' below the line ;n QDf:;tion 15H. person should be 1reated as 'SW'. One may come across doctors ~ind lawyers employing 112.3. This questiol1 is_ meant to elicit informa­ certain persons on::J regular basis in the tion on the secondary or Il1::trginal work which a doctor's dispensary or clinic or in the lawyer's person might have done any time at all during the office or chamber. In this case the doctor or last one year, ..:part from the main work or other lawyer would becQllle an 'Employer' and so activity which wiil have come out in Question ISA. 'ER' should be recorded. However, some­ [t i" obvious that, irre:;pectiv,.! of whether th(1 answer times lawyers have bt'en found to take the help is 'Yes' or 'No', i.e., code '1' or '2' in Question 14B, of clerks who remain attached to them on a there could be an an~wer in Question 15B because regular basis but vvilhcut being formally a full-time worker may have done some other work employed on wages. The clerk usually earns or a person who is ess.::ntially a non-worker, though his remuneration irdependently from the he/she has not done ,illY work over the major part lawyer's clients. In such a case, both th~ of the last year, might also have done some lawyer and the clerk should be treated as work occasionally. Tbi<;, therefore, should give us Single W orkers-SW. details of secondary :lad marginal work in respect Ill. Some illustrations for fillin~ the Quc5tion of both workers and those \vll0 afe mainly non­ 15A arc given in Appendix V. . workers. 148 Yes --Any other work any time last year? 112.4. This question ShOltld be asked of every Q ISB' YesIC!AL/H;_H~I/==O~"-,-,TI_N~Jo_.~-----;-:--;-_--;;-_____ person who has return.:d 'Yes' against Question 14A. • • 14B No-Work done anv time last year? It is re-e,llphasised that all tllnse who have answered (CjAL/HHJjOW) . 'Yes' against Question 14A and tor whom you have 112. You will recall that ill Question 14A you recorded 'Yes' or 'No'. i.e., code '1' or '2' in Question have identified all those \JIlIn have done any work 14B, this Question ISB should be asked without jail. at all in the last one year. 1)1 Question 14B, you In answer to this question if the individual must have categorised them either 'Yes', i.e .. Code says 'Yes' then you should find out the type of work '1' or 'No', ;.e .. code '2'. in Question 15A you and categorise him or her as 'C' or 'AL' or 'HHI' have divided these ptrsol1-; on the basis of what or 'OW' as the case nuy be. These abbreviations they have been mo~tly doing. It is quite possible rcf::r tll Cultivators, Agrieulh.lral Labourers, House­ that those who have been chtegorised as 'C' or 'AC hold 'Industry, ana Oiher Worker:; and have been or 'HHI' or 'OW' in ()uc;stion lSA. based on the fully explained carlier in the instructions under type of work they have been doing mostly, may have Question 15A in paragmphs 98 to 103. You may done some other work in aJdition to what they have refer to these agai!l hc[orc recording the appropriate been doing mostly. Similarly, a person who is category on the line. It i:, sufficient if you write mostly doing household dutic'>, or is mainly a student. the category on the lille. Ii the respondent gives reply or mainly a dependent or a rcntier or a beggar or in the negative it should be indicated by the word belongs to the categorj~5 of '1' and '0' must haw 'No' on the line. Please do not make any entry in done some work at some time during the last one the dotted hcn. year. This is the informatioll we are trying to get 112.5. Ask of each y~rsol1 if, hesides what he/ in Question ISB. ~hc had already returned as his/her main activity 1] 2.1. Please note the W~ly in which Quc~tioJ1 against Question ISA, he/she participated in any 15B has been worded. Thi~ question deals with two other work or did any work any time last year. .\ separate situations. The first 1 elates to those persons number of unpaid family workers participating in who have worked for the major part of last year household enterprises who might have returned them­ and mayor may not have some other secondary selves mainly as 'H' or 'S1" or 'R' under Question work. The second part relates to persons who hav= 15A will be netted here for their involvement in worked at any time in the last year but not for the sllch economic activity. Mere rendering of service major part of the year. In the case of those who for one's own home ()! production of goods for have worked in the major part last year, you would purely domestic consumption are not to be treated have entered code '1' ill Question I4B and you would as economic activity. For example, a servant who have categorised them::ls 'C' or 'AL' or 'HHl' or works as a cook in his or her employer's home for 'OW' in Question 15/\ .. Such persons mayor may wages will be considered economica)Jy active but, a 110t have had secondary work in addition to their housewife even if she may work much more than main work. If, on inquiry, you find that such :l a paid servant in havin!1; 1(J cook for the family or p,erson has had any other \vork anv time last year. looking after the hou~ehold will not be treated as you would have to enter on the line, 'C' or 'AL' economically active for the purposes of this classi­ or 'HHI' or 'OW', dependins:: lipan the type of work fication. Similarly, women who may produce cloth and score out the answer '1";0' printed on the line. on a loom at home for domestic consumption will not 112.2. If a person who ha'i worked any time last be treated as economically active unless at least a year, but has not wod:.cd for the maior part of the part of the product is sold. A hoy who is cate­ last year, you would have recorded code '2' in gorised as a student Ilnder One~tion 15A, Can have Question 14B and in QuesCon 15A you would have a marginal work. say. cultivation if he helped the 46 head of the household ill the family cultivation dur­ secondary work and marginal work in the case of ing some parts of the ::eason. But if a girl student, lho~e for whom code '2' has been recorded in the who is shown as 'S1" under Question 15A also box against Question 14B and record the Same in helped in weaving dorh purely for domestic consump­ QuestiDn 15B. tion on a loom at home, or helped in attending to 114.1. It would foHow thm if the answer household chores, she will \~ot be treated as having to any marginal work. ~ Question 14A is 'No" i.('., you have recorded H/ST / DjR/B/I/O, as the C(l"e nwy be, there will be a l12.6. Any other work er secondary work will be cross (_,<) on the lines again:.t each of the Questions reckoned only if th~ persall is engaged ill some eco­ 14B, 15A including :'lIb-sections and 15B induding nomically productive wcrk, evell if marginal, in addi­ sub-t.ections. tion to whatever j" hi~;/hcl' activity under Question 15A. If a persoll who~e economic activity is shown, Q. 16: If No in 14A or 14B seekin~/ available for a5> a clerk in a government f'fficc or a teacher. also work? Yes (t)jNo (2) attends to some cultivation eveo by way of direction 115. This que~tioll is il~1(;nued to elicit some or supervision or undertakes some tuition, this will information on the Humber of unemployed. If an be shown as 'any other wGrk any time last ye,ll" individual has replied ~hat he,'t.he has not worked und::c-r Question 15B. A peL;Gl1'S main activity may at all last year or during the major part of la~t year be cultivation and Ilis secondary work may be money under Question 14A or 14B respectively and YOLI lending. Again, main ac!ivity may be agricultural have recorded 'No' against either of these two ques­ labourer and secondary work could be sugar factory tions you have to ask from him or her whether he labourer or vice vena. or she is seeking work or ~lvailable for work? This question should be asked of all persons for whom 112.7. After it is c51ablished that the person is yOll have recorded H/,H/D/R/BjI/O, as the cas:: doing some work and he or she has been recorded may be, either in Question 14A or in Question 15A. accordingly in Question 15B ill any of the categories Seeking work means that the person may have got of C, AL. HHI, OW, YOll ktve to pr()~eed further himself/herself rcgiskr~d in the employment ex­ and fill up the details of sub-sections of Question changes or hc/:,he may be applying for jobs or 15B (i) to (iv) in resp.:ct of entries 'HHI' or 'OW' he/she may lIave 111<10': other efforts for a job, such only. The instructions for tming up the details in as looking into the newspaper advertisements with a these sub-sections will be the Same as given under view to applying for a job. the intention being in Question 15A and arc explained in detail in para­ suitahle cases, this per~on \\ ill offer himself/herself graphs 106 to 110. :ror tho~e who are recorded as as a candidate. It may be remembered that seeking 'C' or 'AL' or for whom you have entered 'No' in work is more applicable in urban areas where there Question ISB, you ha\'c to put a 'x' against these are facilities of employment exchanges and greater sub-sections on the line, awareness ahout availability of jobs. In rural areas. 113. A few illustrations sllllwing specimen entries there may be 110 faciliti,~s of employment exchanges. are appended at ApPC11dix VII and some illustra­ The person may be av:uJ!lbl..: for work hut not actually tions for recording answers against Questions 15A seeking work either became ()f lack of knowledge of and 15B arc given in AppenJix VI. You are adivsed work being availahle ,-,r ah,t:llcc of employment to study these instruc~!Ons and illustrations before c XCh:lllgCS. ~tarting actual ennmeration ;_:nd also con"ult these I [5.1. A" I11cntiond carJil:r. we ar';:; mainly inter­ and the imtruction~ wll(;ncvo;f vou are in doubt dur­ c"lw in obtaining inr'of111aiioll on the unemployed. ing field operation'i aho'lt \Vh.li to record as thr YOll may come acro"s people who already held jobs answers. or do not normally wallt to t~:ke up employment but ltlay give you such g.:ncral ;mswcrs that they would Important not mind taking up work if the sl!l::lry is attractive 114. It must particularly he noted that if there enough. We afC not interested in such persons since is an entry 'No', i.c., code '2' in Question 14B and they obviously are alrcn;Jy cl;'ploycd or ar.:! not really H/ST/D/R/BjI/O, as the case may be, in Question job seekers. You will have to make a probe to 15A, the!c must be an entry in Question lSB and get the facts. However, generally speaking, if in this call1lot be blallk 0" cross (,;). This is because an~\\ that he/slw is seeking worked in major part of the Yf,H as reflected by code or avai.lable for work, you have to record T in the '2' in Question 14B and abo H/ST/DjR/B/I/O, as box provided. In C.lse hi., .lher reply is 'No' you the case may be, in Question 15A, the work done have to record '2' in the hox. hy him/her and netted in Qnc,>tion 14A, must there­ fore, hc rellected in Qll';"tiol1 15B. Again, a person 115.3. It should be r;:mcnbcreJ that if the answ~r who has worked in maiM p:.t. t of the year and for to Ouestion 14B is 'Ye~; a:)d you have recorded '1' whom code T has b,?Cl: I':<':(ll ded ill Question 14B, in the hox against this Oll':;,'ioll and in Question 15A you may have recordeu as 'C. or 'AL' or 'HI-II' or "l)U have rccordeu CIA L IHH l/OW, as the case may 'OW' for his main activity in Question 15A. It is he, Question 16 is not ilpp1icQhlc. You should put quite possible that he/she may have done some other a cross (>:) on thc line agair.st this question and work, though not on the scale of main activity. This Ilot in the box. secondary work should also be reflected in Question Summary ISR. You will thus appreciate that probing ques­ tions are essential and you lll!.lst ask questions again 116. It would he lIseful to &ul111l1arise the main and again to find out if a person has had some points with regard to the cCI)nomic questions, i,e., 47

Questions 14A, 14B, 15 A j SB and 16. These are (c) In many cases there arg what are called tea indicated below: shops, dhabas, dwt shops, etc., where eatables (i) In Question 14A wq are finding out if a are prepared and sold. For example, in a person has worked any time at all last year. dhaba, substan!ial meals such as chapaties, dul. The word 'year' inchldes all the seasons for etc., are prepared and sold. This will not be agricultural and associated activities. Even an industry. It will be classified as service, marginal workers mli~·t be covered by this namely, running c~ting place. Therefore, even question, if a household carried on this activity it will not be classified 8S 'HHI', but only as 'OW'. (ii) If the answer to Que!>tion 14A is 'No', then categorise as H.'ST/D/RB/I/O. ( d) Tn many places, there are persons who keep (iii) The work on ihe ba.sis of which 'Yes' is small electrical or hand-mixers or fruit crushers recorded in Qu~stion 14A may be the main and crush iruits to sell the juice. In work of a pcr~on c;: what he/she has don::­ such cases sine.) the Jl1lce is produced for or does mostly. It so, 'Yes', i.e., code '1' consumption on the ~po! and is not boUled in Question 14H and C/AL/HHI/OW, in as such for sale, such units are carrying on Question 15A would have been recorded. ff trade and not manufacturing. Therefore, this person is net ooirig this work mostly even if a household carries on his business this 'No', i.e., code '2' in Question 14B and would not be 'HHI', but 'OW'. On the HjST/DjR/B/I/0, in Question 15A would other hand, if 1 here al ~ manufacturing units, have been recorded. These details are record­ whether big or small, which bottle juice and ed in Question ISA. sell it as bottled, this v,lQuld be manufacturing and should be classified as industry. ~ (iv) Secondary work or tilO marginal work of those recorded ;l~ C/AL/ /HHI/OW or flS (e) Tailoring is an industry and a household that H/STjD/R/B/I/O respectively in Question carries on tailoring 011 household indmtry lSA is obtained through Question 15B. - h::l''iis can be 'HBI'. (v) Note that if a person has been entered as 'Yes' in Question 14A, 'No', i.e., code '2' in Question 14B, there must be air entry sud! (f) There may be cases of a person who sells as C/AL/HHIJ OW, ill Question ISB. cloth and also p!Ovide~ tailoring services. In such cases, the PfCrscl1 may be asked which (vi) Question 16 is to b~ asked of all those for activity he considers more important, i.e., the whom 'No' has been written in Question 14A one on which he spend~ more time. If he or code '2' in Question 14B. says that he considerf ~elling of cloth is more important then he 1S carrying on a trade. (vii) Details of naHl(! of establishment, industry, On the other hand, if the tailoring business occupation and class (~l worker, in Question" is more important 10 him than the sale of cloth, 15A and lSB need be entered only for 'HHI' such a person should then be considered as and 'OW'. manufacturing. If a household carries on a Important husiness of thb Lind, this household will be considered as 'HHI' or non-HHI depending 117. You must read I he explanations and instnl''::­ on whether the homchold is involved mainly tions on the economic questiulls very carefully. Ques­ in trade or manufacturing and taking in!o tions 14A, 14B, lSA and 15B should be canvassed consideration the definiiion- of 'HHI'. together, otherwise, the full and correct answers will not he available and you l1lny have to make correc­ tions. For example, if a 12dy is asked whether she 119. Having filled in the Illdividual Slip, you may is working, the usual amwcr is that she i~ -working, find it rewarding to go througb aU the entries. This because household work is naturally considered as will enable you to cross chc.:k ~he information, and work by her. It is only if yml ask further questions gaps, if any, can be filled in then and there. This as to what she mostly dOf}) that her marginal work, will obviate the need to visit the household again to if any, will come out and you will get a correct collect the missing information picture of the facts. It is adl'isable to ask qllestiol1~ covering Question 14A, 14B. 1SA and 15B together and then fill lip the details. 120. As stated in paragraph 56 you will be re­ quired to fill up Individual Slip (Universal) for all 118. Certain situations would call for some ex­ members of the househoJd. During the course of planation so that the enumerator is clear in his/her your day's work you will h~LVC covered a large num­ mind regarding classifyIng such activities. A few ber of households and filled in the requisite number typical cases arc indicateu helow : of Individual Slips. Aftcr completing the day's work, (a) If a sweet-meat matt]', i.e., a Halwai makes you must fill in columns 8 to 35 of the Population sweets and selIg them also, this would be Record of the concerned household, in Pmt II of manufacturijlg and cmi he a 'HHI' too in the Household Schedule. Please do 110t allow this appropriate case's. work to accumulate. Instructions for filling up columns 8 to 35 of 1he Population Record will be (b) If a Halwai onl.y sells sweets, having brought found in Chapter VI (Paragraphs 163-180). This them. from some other place, he would be will afford another opportunity to you to detect errors carrymg on a trade and this would not be an or gaps in the information collected, which you can industry. conveniently collect by re-visiting the house40l!;l(s). CHAPTER IV FILLING UP OF THE INDIVIDUAL SLIP (SAMPLE) 121. As stated in paragraph 53, if you are an of a ward/hamlet should not be entered but the name enumerator in a sample area, six additional questions of the town/village ~o which it belongs should be as appearing in the Sample lndividual Slip (specimen entered. appearing on page 16 will have to be canvassed by you for each individual. The Sample Individual Q. 1 (b): Rural(l)/Urban (2) Slip will, how::vcr. be canvassed in all areas of Anda­ man and Nicobar Islanu<, Allll1Uchal Pradesh, Assam, 126. For those born out~ide the village or town Chandigarh UT, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Delhi UT, of enumeration ascerl:!in if the place of birth is ~t Goa, Daman and Diu, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu village or town at present. To enable a person to and Kashmir, Lakshadwcep, Mahrashtra, Manipur, determine whether the place is a town or a village, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nag::ii •.md. Pondicherry, Sikkim, hc/sh~ may be required to i:,c1icate the status of the Tripura and West Bengal. Tn the remaining states, pince of birth in comparison with a known town in this slip will be can vassed ill sample blocks only the neighbourhood of the pldce of enumeration. You but will indud.: all the households in the sample mHy mention some important mban characteristics to block. enable the person to make out if the place of his/her birth is rural or urhan, e.g., existence of a local 122. The Sample Slip contains six questions with administrative body, industrial townships declared as sub-parts, dealing with migration and fertility. These towns, etc. questions appear on the reverse of the Universal For a person oorn in <1 vmage, write '1' :11 Individual Slip. The imtructions for filling up the the box. Universal Individual SUp are given in paragraphs 53---.:.120. You will be required to Canvass the Uni­ For :1 person born in a town/city, write '2" in versal Individual Slip for ewry person in your block, the box. irrespective of the age or sex, and then canvass the For a person born ill :J foreign country, put sample questions appearing on the reverse of the • >.. ' in the box against this sub-part and also Individual Slip for each person in the household. It against sub-part (c) on the line. is obvious that the ferrility questions will be appli­ cable to \vomen only, 85 wiH be explained at the 126.1. If all dlorts to cLI:,sify the place of birth appropriate place. as rural/urban fail, wr't; 'not known' on the line. 123. It is important for jon to remember that Q. 1 (c): District hath the slips should be canvassed for every person in your block, i.e., in every hlock of the 19 States 127. For a person Lorn outside the village or and Union Territories mentioned above and the sam­ town of enumeration but within the district of enu­ ple blocks of the remaining states. Thc term "Univer­ meration, write 'D' on the line. sal Slip" ml:arts that the q4cstions in this slip will be cJnvassed in all the bloc]..:" in the country, while tbe 127.1. For a Pl:fSU.1 born in anuther district of term "Sample Slip" means ill:::t the questions in this the State of ellumeral 10n, or in a dh,trict in some other State/Union Terriiory in the country, write the slip will be asked only in the specified blocks, a~ stated above, in addithl te those in the Universal l1:1me of the district. Slip, except in tbe 19 Statr s and Union Territories 127.2. 1f the person c~nnot name the district, wrile where it will he canv~1ssed everywhere. 'not known'. Q. 1: Birth place Q. 1 (d): State/Country 1~4. Certain de!ai!~ r~prding the place in which 128. Fur persons burn within the State of enllllle~ the p;:rson enumerated was horn arc to be collected ration, write ',,' again~t Ihi·; sub-part on the line. and entered in the suh-part:. of this question. For Make sure that the earlier ~nhies made in sub-parts defence and similar p~r:)omd as may be indicated (a), (b) and (c) are consistent with such an answer; to you, this question and ib wb-parts are not appli­ that 'PL' might hav~ ,1~ready been written against cable. The explanatiol1 and instructions as to how sub-part (a) or 'D' i3 wriJten against sub-part (c) the four sub-parts are to be. tilled are as follows: or any other district of the State of enumeration is m~ntioned against SUb-p~it (c). Q. 1 (a): Place of birth 125. Write 'PC for persoll born in the village or 128.1. For persons born outside the State of enu­ town where he/she is bC'ing ll1t1mcrated. Where 'PL' meration but within th~ cOllutry, write the name of is noted against this questil1ii put • v' against sub­ the Stnt;?/Union Territory where born. part" (b), (c) and t'd). 12R.l. For tho<.,e bOlD ()l1bide India, note merely 125.1. For those born oubidc the village or town the J1:1111C of tlJ~ connh v ,1I1d there is no need to of enumeration write the :lctual name of the place enter tl!c n:.I1ll..: of the c()nstitu;:-nt slate of the foreign against sub part (a) and fill the other details against country. Where a pt:rson c.lJ1llot name the country, sub-parts (b), (c) and (d). the name of the continent may be noted. 125.2. In indicating the tirth place, only the full J 28.3. For a person born on the high s·eas, record name of town or village would have to be indicated 'horn at sea', against this sub-part and put':<' against and not hamlet or moht1lla/ward names, The name sub-parts (a), (b) a nJ (c). 48 49

128.4'.If a person was born ill a hain, bqat or la~t resi~enc~ fo~ the child, though the place where bus. or mrc.raft, etc., Wlfhir\ th-:: country, write th~ the hospItal IS will not be !he place of the last resi­ particulars In sub-parts (a), (b) and (c) with refer­ dence of the mother. ence to the administrative territory wh~re the event occurred or was registered. Q. 2 (a): Place of las..! residence Q. 2: Last residence 130. For a person who has been in the village or town of enumeratIon continuously since birth 129. The answer to this qucstion wi11 have to be (c xcepl for shifting to other places outside the village filled ill respect of every persc)n if he/ she had another or town of enumeration i'or :1 purely temporary stay), place of normal residence irrespective of his/her write "PL' against sub-part (a) and put 'x' against place of birth, before he/she came to the present ol;!)·i)ar~S (b), (c) and (d) But for a person who place where he/she is enumerated. Even if a ~ud fli3 ~ast previous resldenc(; at any place outside person was born at the place of enuli1cration hHt· lhe vil!age or town of enumeration (irrespective of because of his/her work or for studiC'<;, £'fe., he/she his place of birth), write the actual name of the had shifted subsequently to ~ll1other village or town v!~lage or town or his actual previous residence against and had come back again to the place of enumera­ thIS sub-part (a) fill the other details against sub­ tion, he/she should be deelllcd to have had anotlET parts (b), (c) and (d). place of residence prior to his/ her entll11.:'rition here. 2 (b): (1) (2) For defence and similar personnel, this quc~tion is not Q. Rural Urban applicable. . 131. For a person who had previously resided out­ ',ide the place of enumeration, ascertain if the place 129.1. The immediate previous village or town of ()f last previous residence is nlral or urban and residence is relevant DIlly if he/she had been outside iCcord the answer. For a person whose last previous the village or town of enumeration and not simply l\:,,;dencc is a town/city, write '2' in the box, and in another house or locality in the same place. Fo"r for 'Rural', write '1'. For a person who last resided example, if a person born in one part of Bombay in a foreign country, write 'y '. City is found residing ill an()ther part of Bombay 1t the time of enumeration, 1he change of residence' 1 J 1.1. For a persoll whCl';e immediate previous should not be treated as change of place of residence residence cannot be classified, write 'not known'. because both the areas are within t11,< same cHy of 131.2. Rural or urban status has to be determined Bombay. Similarly, a person born in hamlet 1 of with rderence to the ~tatu~ existing at the time of village Rampur and found in hamlet 2 of the same ~'l1umeration. . village at the time of enumeration, should not be deemed to have had another place of residence than Q. 2 (c): District the village where hehhe is enumerated. Where 1 132. For a person WllO had previously resided in person had merely gone out to another place or had another place, i.e., for whom 'PL' is not written been shifting from place to place purely on tour or against sub-part (a), you have to fill in this sub-part pilgrimage or for temporay business purposes, he/she after enquiry. should not be deemed to have had another resjdenc~ different from the place where he/she or his/her 132.1. Fl}f a perSall who previously resided in family normally resides. In the case of a person another village or town wi!hin the district of enume­ who is enumerated elsewhcr~~ than in his norm31 lation, writ..; "D'. place of residence because of eligibility criteria laid down in paragraphs 54 -56, the place of his imme­ 132.2. For a person who previously resided in diate previous normal rtside,1ce will be recorded as another district of the Slate/Union Territory of enu­ the place of last residence. Similarly, if a person meration or in a di<;trict in any other State/Union is enumerated at a. plaC'e olller than his place of Territory in the conntry, write the name of the district. birth and if he had no other pbce of normal residence If he/she cannot name the district, write 'not known'. before coming to the place of ('numeration, the place 132.3. For a persoll whose last residence was of birth would be the place of last residence. nut:,ide India, write ',<' agajl1~! this sub-part. 129.2. It would not be pos~;jblc to specify the uura­ Q. 2(d) : State/Country tion of stay which will qUecause the family moves. There are also cases partIcularly 134.1. These codes have been printed at the from the rural areas to urban areas, where a boyar bottom of the Sample 'ilip. You must enter a code a girl moves to a town or city for higher studies and depending on the. reasons for. migration ~n !he box in order to look after him or her an elderly person against this questl0J?-. . For defence and SImIla! per­ also moves. In such a case, in the case of the sonnel as may be llldIcatcd to you by the DIrector person who moves for higher studies the reasons for of Census Operations, this question will also not migration will be 'Education' code '2' while in the apply, since you will not have canvassed the Questions case of the elderly person, lhe reason will be 'Others' 1 and 2 of the Sample Slip. code '5'. If in case the cl-tire family has moved 135. A person will have moved for employment along with the student, for all the other members of in the following cases : the family you will have to assign code '3' 'Family moved'. It is, therefor0, necessary for you to make (a) If he or she has moved in search of a job careful enquiries and not to get confused w~th the or hoping to get a job. different reasons which may be applicable to dIfferent (b) Because he/she has got ~ job and has moved persons of the same JH:,usehoJd. to take up the job. 141. In particular, please note that you must make (c) Having already got a iob he/she has moved detailed enquiries in the ca~e of any unrelated mem­ because of a tm~s~cr', even if this is on bers of the household, such as cook, servant, etc. promotion. In their cases, their movement from the place of 135.1. If a person has moved for any of these last residence may have been due to employment. Similarly, in the case of ~hose members of the house­ reasons, note code '1' in ~he box. hold who are rather distantly related to the head of 136. A person can be suid to have moved for the household, you must ~ls() make such detailed educational purposes if he or she has moved to the enquiries. place of enumeration from his/her place of last 142. It must be remembered that the reason residence for joining a school! college or any other 'Family moved', code '3', C3n only come up in cases type of educational institution either for the first time where some other member of the family has moved or for continuing his/her studies. However, please for any of the other reasons mentioned in the Sample note that if this particular person has moved along Slip. The members of the family moved because either with his/her family becau~e the entire family has the head of the household or the person on whom moved due to any reason, you must note that this the family depencJs has moved hecause of employ­ person has not moved for educational purposes. In ment or for any other reason. such a case the right code tc: be entered will he code '3', namely, 'Family moved'. 143. Please note that in the case of every person who has come into India from any other country as 137. The reason 'Family moved' code '3' will refer a result of partition or has been repatriated, the to cases where the entie family moves. Such cases reasons for migration will be noted as 'Others', code will come up if the head of the household or the '5' and not any other code. person QIl whom the family is dependent has moved due to any reason such as transfer, etc. There are Q. 4: Duration of residence at the village or town cases where one or more members of the family of enume·ration move along with the person who has moved in search 144. Note here the period in completed years of of employment or education or for other reasons. the continuous residence in the village or town where While the person who has moved for a particular the person is being ennmerated. This will apply reason will be assigned the appropriate code, the even to q person born at the place of enumeration. other members who moved along with that person will But this question does not apply to defence and be assigned code '3' i.e., 'Family moved'. similar personnel. 138. If a person has moved consequent on getting 144.1. If he/she had left this villl1ge or town and married, assign code '4' for that person. had lived elsewhere for sometime, i.e., in Question 2 another place of last residence is reported and has 139. Code '5' 'Others' will include all other come back to this village or town, then the duration reasons for migration not covered by employment, of residence to be noted aga~nst this question is the education, family moved pr marriage. This may period of the latest continuolls residence. But if a 51 person had been away on a temporary visit or tour, fortunately not alive now. Even if the child died etc., that should not be taken as a break in the within a few hours of his/her birth, he/she should period of his/her contimloU5 residence here. be included in the count. Still births, i.e., children born dead should not be included in counting this 144.2. If the person was born at the place of number of children ~ver born. You will have to enumeration and also had no other place of last ask politely but appropriate questions for getting this residence, i.e., 'PL' has been noted in Question 2(a), information. then 'x' may be pu~ against Questiop 4 in the box. 148.2. You should ensme that all live births are ascertained irrespectjve of whether the children are 144.3. For a person whose duration of continuous alive now. residence at the place of ~pumeration is less than 1 year, write '0' in the box. 148.3. It is our experience that the birth of a child may not be repor!ed readily if the child is not Q. 5: For all ever-mamed women !lnly actually living at the time of enumeration. The 145. This question wIll be asked in the case of children who are born but may have died before the enumeration may not be indicated by the respondent all ever-married women. It will not be asked for unless you a woman who has never been married. Please note make detailed enquiries. This would be that the term 'ever-married' does not necessarily particularly true in the case of children who may mean 'currently married'. The 'ever-married' would have died as infants. There is, therefore, need for a detailed probe to ensure that you get the correct include all women who may be currently married, the widowed, the separated and the divorced. This number. question, in other word,>, will be asked of all women 148.4. Ascertain the number of children ever born except those who Ul-C 'Never Married'. For all wome~ alive by sex and write the figures in international for whom 'M' or 'W' or'S' is entered in Question :, numerals in the boxes provided. Also give the total of the Universal Slip, this question will be asked. In in the box provided. the case of women who are 'NM' in Question 5 of the Universal Slip, put' x' in all parts of this question. 148.5. If the woman re,orts that she has had no male or female children born alive, write, '0' in the Q. 5 (a): Age at marriage appropriate box or boxes. 146. You should ascertain the age at which the woman, whom you are enuU1erating, was married Q. 6: For currently manied women only and record that age i)1 completed years. If a woman 149. This question has to b5! answered in respect has been married more than once, the age at which of all currently married women only, i.e., all women she got married for the first time should be recorded. whose marital status is shown as 'M' against Question Q. 5 (b): Number of children surviving at present 5 of the Universal Slip. For all others, a cross (x) may be put against this question on the line. 147. In this question, you will have to find out how many of the children born are still surviving, Any child born alive during last one year i.e., at the time of enumeration. 150. You should ascertain if the currently married 147.1. Please note ihat the children need not woman, whom you are enum~rating, gave birth to necessarily be staying with !he mother, i.e., the woman a child in the last one year prior to the date of enu­ you are enumerating. They may be elsewhere due meration. If the respondent is not able to reckon to any reason. What is important is whether they one year, you can find out if a child was born alive are alive, not where they live. They may be any in 1980 to the woman you are enumerating on aT where, even outside the country. The important after any of the festival indicated to you by the point is the number alive. Director of Census Operation~. Only if the child 147.2. Having ascertained this number, enter the was born alive, and even if the child had died soon details by sex and total in the boxes provided. after birth, the answer should be 'Yes', to this ques­ tion. Still birth, i.e., a child which is born dead 147.3. If there are no male or female children sholiid not be taken into account jor this purpose. So surviving at !he time of enumeration, write '0' in while you should make sure that every case of birth the appropriate box or bOKes. of a child born alive, even if it is not alive on the date of enumeration, is repOlted, you should not Q. 5 (c): Number of children ever bom alive reckon it if the child was born lifeless. 148. You should ascertain the total number of 150.1. It is common experience that the birth of children that the woman you are enumerating gave the child may not be reported readily if the child birth to from the time ~he got married. If married, is not actually surviving at the time of enumeration. more than once, all the children born to her should Infant deaths are still high in the country. There is be ascertained. a chance of a number of such cases being missed unless specifically questioned about. It is necessary 148.1. The number of children horn would include to record all live births even if the child had died all children born alive, even if later unfortunately :-'0011 thereafter or had not survived to the day of any child died. Many persons. specially older people enumeration. Therefore, where the initial answer to may only count children living with them. It is. this question is 'No', you should ask a specific ques­ therefore, essential to enquire about the numbr of tion if there has been a ca~e of a child having been children living at home, thm:c living elsewhere and born alive in the last one: year and later dying before also those who were born alive but who are un- the enumeration dat';!. This is a d~lic

ENUMl<~RATION OF HOUSELESS POPULAlION AND R:tVISIONAlj RO{)ND

152. The enum~rah~lll of the houseless population booklet. Thereafter, you will have to fill up the will have to be carried out in all blocks irrespective Universal Individual Slip for each member of the of whether you are only inchnrge of a universal block household, as per instructiuns given in paragraphs or incharge of a sample block. This is because the 53-120. If you happen (0 be an enumerator for houseless can be found in any place and they should a sample block or the enumerator in any of the 19 not be omitted. States and Union Terrilories mentioned in paragraph 121 you will be requirerl to fill in Questions 1 to 6 153. The Revisional Round, the instructions for of the Sample Slip also, for each individual, as per which are part of this cb:"pte.r, must be carried out for instructions given in paragraphs 121 to 151. There­ all bloch irrespective of whether it is a universal after, you will be required to fill in columns 8 to 35 or sample block. This b becau~e the revisional round of the Population Record (Part II of the Household is an extremely importa'1t and essential step in the Schedule), a~ per in~truc!io!lS given later. total process of enumeration and it is only after the revisional round is ave)' that the correct population figures will be available. Th~refore, do not neglect Revisional Round to carry out the .revi~iondl round of th~ block which 157. You have been told under paragraph 12 and you are enumerating. paragraph 13 of this bu01-jet that in the next five days, i.e., from March 1. 1981 to March 5, 1981, Enumeration of the Houseless you will have to revisit all the households in your 154. As 5tated earlier in paragraph 13 of this jurisdiction and record a~y ne", births that had taken booklet, you will be (eql'ired to enumerate the house­ place after your last visit, Gut before the sunrise of less population in your ellumeration block(s) on March 1, 1981 and any visilor(s) that had moved the night of February 28, 1981. In order to do into the household and who had been away from this, it would be nece~sary ftlr you to complete the hi~/her/their place of normal residence throughout enumeration of all th~ perSt'ns in all the households the enumeration period, i.e., from February 9, 1981 living in census hou5e, in your jurisdiction between to February 28, 1981, or an entire household that February 9 and February n, 1981. During this has moved into your jurisdiction during this period period, you will have to taken note of the possible and which has not been enumerated anywhere before. places where houseless popUlation is likely to live, At this point, you may recall the instructions given :,uch as on the roadsidr:;, pavements, in hume pipes, in paragraph 43 of this booklet where instructions under staircases. or III the open temple, mandaps, about persons eligible to b~: cnumer~ted in a parti­ platforms and the like. On the night. of February cular household have been given. 28/March 1, 1981. bu~ before sunrise of March 1, 1981, you will have to quid..ly cover all such house­ 158. It is importal1t to remember the following less households and enumerate them. If there is in this connection: likely to be a very large numoq of hous,dess persons (1) If you ar~ enumerating a new household in in your jurisdiction whom you may not be able to your block during the rcvisional round, please enumerate single-hand,~d in one night, you should recall the instructIOlJS given in paragra'ph 19 report to your Supervisor in advance, so that one 0r about Serial numbel of household and updating more extra enumeralOlS can b-: deputed to assist you and filling up of Abridged Houselist, as given ip in the one-night enu,lleratioll of such housekss Appendix I. persons. You should keep particular watch on the large settlements of nomadic population who are . (2) In respect of every new birth, you should likely to camp on the out-skirts of the village. These make sure that you give the correct Location people will have to be covered on the night of Code including the Serial number of house­ hold, fill up an Individual Slip and make February 28, 1981. You ~hould of course make sure that these persons hav(C not beel! enumerated necessary entries in PQr,t II of the Household ebewhcre. Schedule concclned. Also correct the entry in Question 6 of the Sample Slip (if appli­ 155. At this point, pleh~~ ]"('ad the instructions about cable in your ea5e, i.e., if you are an enu­ updating and filling up of th~ Abridged Houselist, merator in a 3amplc block or in any of the given in Appendix 1. You will be required to enter 19 State~ and Union Territories mentioned the detaib of the homelc~~ households in Section 3 earlier) pertaining !o 1.lJ,S; mother of the child of the Abridged Houschst ill the manner described whom you arc enumeraling during the revi­ therein. Als; please recall the instructions given in sional round. Please make sure that the birth paragraph 20 of this bookiet where you have been has taken place before the sunrise of March 1, told that for houseless households, you should record 1981. '0' in bold letters. In giving the Serial number of (3 ) You will have to a~certain if any death had the household, you will have to indicate the Serial unfortunately taken place in any of the house­ number of the hou"ehuld with a prefix '0' separated holds since your la~t visit and the sunrise of by a dash (-), as explained in the instructions given March 1, 1981 and- cancel the Individual Slip in Appendix I. of the dead pelSO.l1 writing boldly across it as 156. Please rememher tha~ Household Schedule 'died'. Please remember to make necessary will be filled for each hou!>eless household in the correction in Part II of the Household Sche- manner explained in paragraphs 1 to 52 of this dule concerned. - 53 54

159. If you have_ exhau.st~d the entire Population paring the Enumerator's Ab5tra~t, (2) filling up of Record for recording the p;uticulars of any house­ the Enumerator's Abs!mct. (3) filling up of Section hold and it becomes nece~sary to record a new birth 1 of the AbTidged Huuselisl and (4) handing over or visitor, then you will fill in a~other Household all documents to your Supervisor, the documents Schedule containing Population Record form in C011- being the Notional M"p, the Layout Sketch, all filled tinuatiop. of that Household Schedule, taking care in Household Schedule books, all filled in Individual that the Location Codtl and other particulars are Slip pads (Universal and Smnple, where applicable), noted in the second Household Schedule form pro­ filled in and updated Abridged Houselist, the Work­ perly. In such a ca~e, please write on the top right ing Sheets for preparing the E~umerator's Abstract, hand corner of the fresh Household Schedule 'C011- the filled in Enumerator's Abstract and all blank tinued' and note the Book and Form number of the Household Schedule books, Individu-al Slip pads and connected Household Schedule. Similarly, on the other blank forms. connected Schedule note the word 'continued' and give the Book and Form number of the additional 162. In addition, ) ou have 10 collect the filled in Household Schedule form. Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules from the households alld individuals for whom you 160. Changes made in !he Population Record like had issued these schedules vide instructions given in additions for new births QI recording of visitors or paragraph 73. You have to hand over the filled in deletion of entry in respect of deaths, should be done schedules to your Supervisor. You will also be re­ neatly and consequential changes in the total should quired to return the blank Degree Holder and be made. It is the final total that must be entered Technical Personnel Schedults remaining surplus with ill Question 15 of Part I of the Household Schedule. you together with a s1atemtnl (in the form given at 161. You are now set fm taking up the desk work Appendix VIII) giving an ?ccount of the number of at home in connection with the census enumeration blank forms given to you, number of forms issued that yuu have just completed. These are, as you to eligible persons in the households, number of will recall from paragraph 12 of this booklet, (1) filled in schedules collected and number of blank filling up of the enumerator's Working Sheet for pre- forms returned to the SUfcrvisor. CHApTER VI FILLING UP OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE, PART II-POPUIA1l0N RECORD·COLl.MNS 8 TO 35 163. As mentioned i.n the instructions relating to Cois. 10 & 24: Literate the filling up of colulli:1s 1 to 7 of the Population 168. For the person el!!ered in column 2 of the Record (Part II of the Hou~hold Schedule), columns Population Record, che<:k f10m the corresponding 8 to 34 of the Population Record have to be entered Individual Slip whether 'I' is recorded in the box with reference ' th0 entries in the Individual Slip. against Question 11. If so, put a tick (-vi) under For each member of the household, you will have column 10 for males or a tick (v) mark under to fill up an Individual Slip. You will be required column 24 for females in the correspo!).ding line. to copy out or to enter the relevant particulars from the Individual Slip in {he line relating to that person Cois. 11& 25: Illiterate in column 8 to column 35 of the Population Record. 169. As in the previous paragraph, check if '2' The following instructions lell you how to do this. is recorded in the box against Question 11 of the Individual Slip for thL! per§w entered in column 2 164. Please note that you should not allow this of the Population Record and if so, give tick work to fall into arrears. You must fill up these ( V ) mark under column 11 for males or tick ( V ) columns ill the case of those households whom you mark under column 25 for females in the corres- have enumerated each day at the end of the day ponding line. - itself. This would ~ave you '! lot of trouble and will also ensure that there are no errors. Cols. 12 & 26: Entry in Q. 14A of Individual SUp 'Yes' 165. It would be noticed that columns 8 to 21 170. For !he persoil entt:red in column 2, check relate to males and columns 22 to 35 relate to females. whether 'Yes' is recorded against Question 14A of Column 1 placed between columns 13 and 14 is a the corresponding Individual Slip. If the person is mere copy of column 1 ulrei.ldy entered by you. a male, put tick ( v) under column 12 and if This is repeated on page 3 of the Household Sche­ female, put tick ( v ) under column 26. dule to facilitate your work, by obviating the need Cois. 13 & 27: Entry in Q. 14A of Individual Slip to trace back the cntri.::; fur columns 14 onwards to 'No' column 1 on page '2.' The ins!ructiol}~ that follow will indicate how the entries from the Individual Slip 171. As in the preceding paragraph, check if should be carried over to tPc appropriate columns 'No', i,e., 'H' or 'ST' or 'D' or 'R' or 'B' or'!' or (8 to 35) of the PopulatlClll Record separately for '0' is entered against Ouestion 14A of the Individual males and females. Slip for the person entered in column 2 of the Popu­ lation Record. If so and if tht;! person is a male, put a tick ( v) under column 13 and if female, Cots. 8 & 22: Name of Scheduled Caste put a tick ( V ) under column 27. Cois. 14 & 28: Entry in Q. 14B of Individuel Slip 166. For each person recorded in column 2 of the Population Record, check whether in the corres­ 'Yes' ponding Individual Slip (Umversal), '1' is recorded 172. For the person entered in column 2 of the in the box against Question 9. If so, copy out the Population Record, check against Question 14B of name of the Scheduled Caste written against Ques­ the corresponding Individual Slip if '1' is entered in tion 10 of the IndivldJal - Slip in column 8 if the the box. If so, put a tick ( V ) under column 14 person is a male or in column 22 if the person is a f~r male, but if the persoll is a female, put the female on the corresponding line. Please do not t~ck ( v) under column 28 in th~ c()rresponding make any mistake in copying out the correct spelling. lIne. Cols. 15 & 29: Entry in Q 14B of Individual Slip Cots. 9 & 23: Name of Scheduled Tribe 'No' 173. Check if '2' is recorded in the box against t 67. As in the pr~vious paragraph, for these Question 14B of the Individual Slip in respect of columns also, you will have to check from !he the person entered in column 2 of the Population corresponding Individual Slip of the person entered Record. If so, put tick ( v ) under column 15 in in column 2 of the Populatio!l Record if code '2' the case of a male, but if the person is a female, is recorded in the box against Question 9. If so, put the tick ( -y/ ) under column 29 in the corres- the name of the Scheduled Tribe written against ponding line. - Question 10 of the Individual. Slip should be copied in column 9 of the Population Record for males and Cols. 16 & 30: Entry in Q. 15A of Individual Slip in column 23 for females. 'C' 174. For the person entclcc in column 2 of the 167.1. It must be noted that if there is a crosS (x) Population Record, check if 'C' is recorded against agaillst Question 9 of the Individual Slip for the Question 15A of the corresponding Individual Slip persoll entered in column 2 oj the Population Record. and if so, put the tick (v ) under column 16 if the corresponding columns 8 and 22 and 9 and 23 of male, and if the person is a female, put the tick the population Record 5holtld be left blank. (v ) under COlUll\ll 30 of the corresp0!1ding lin~. 55 56

Cols. 17 & 31, 18 & 32, IY & 33 : Entry in Q. 15A 20 alld coIl/mil 34, alld co;umn 21 (md column 35 91 Individual Slip 'AL'I'HHf' I'OW' jllst as there canllot be a (lck (v) on the same line ill columlls 4 alld 5 of I he Population Record. 175. As in the previous paragraph, check from Question 15A of the Individual Slip relating to the 178.1. Similarly, there camwt be a tick ( v) person entered in column 2 of the Population ReCOld. 011 1/11.' ~(//lle lillc ill buill columns 10 and 11, 12 whether 'AL' or 'HHI' or 'OW' is entered for the Llild 13, N a/ld 15, 20 and 21, 24 and 25, 26 and person entered in column 2 of the Population Recurd. 27, 28 (//1(/ 29, alld 34 Cllld 35. l't will be obvious Jf so, a tick ( "I) should k put under ihe appro­ Jrolll the funll it~e;f that there cannot be a tick priate column 17 or 18 or 19, as the case may b~, (\1 ) Oil the same line in more than aile of the in case the person is a male ?_nd under column 31 COllllll1l 16, 17, 18, !Y alld 30, 31, 32, 33. or 32 or 33, as the case may be, if the person is a female. 179. Having cntcrd th~:;,.; particulars in columns Cols. 20 & 34: Whether seeking available for work 8 to 35 for all t11-: P'~1 ~ons enumerated in the house­ 'Yes' hnld, YOll will haw to strikL: the totals. Instructions for striking totab for wlunms 2, 8, 9, 22 and 23 176. For the person recorded in column 2 of the arc given in the foot-note of the form itself. How­ Population Record, check (iom the corre~ponding (, ::r, thi., is n:c,ipitula'ed fm your facility. Count Individual Slip whether' l' is entered in the box tfl,;; nUIllb~r of enlrics In c<)lumn 2 and enter the against Question 16. If so, put a tick l v' ) und~r 11:_',urc aY,aimt the tLl\,ti for this column. You will column 20 ill the case of male, but if the person Iwtice that lhe last s;;rial l.umber would tally wHh is a female, the tick ( V ) ~hould be put under the totLt! g;WH L1nckr cvlumn 2, Similarly, for column 34. ~tJiking totals lur colu,nns 8, 9, 22, and 23, couf!t tll~ Humber of cntries under each column and enter Cols. 21 & 35: Whether seeking/available for work tbL: figUf\? ill the rclevant l:cctangle against the total. 'No' In striking totab fOf columns 4, 5, 10 to 21, and 24 to 35, 1hcn~ sh~)L11d be no difficulty. You have 177. As in the prcv~ous para,graph, check if '2' is recorded in the box against Question 16 of the merely 10 count th0 ticks ( v' ) under different Individual Slip fOf the per5(Jn entered in column 2 columllS and enter (h~ total in the cell provided for of the Population Record. Jf so, put a tick ( vi) writing the 10tal. under column 21 in the case of a mule and if female, put the tick (vi ) under column 35. 180. Having :;,:ruck the totals, your job in respect 01 this Hou,,·chold Scheduk 1'orm is over and you 178. Please note that there cannot be tl tick ( v' should sign at the botlom ri£JH hand corner and give on the same line ill CO/UI1lII:> 8 alld 22, colullln 9 dak alsu. At this point you must please remember and column 23, colullln 10- Wid column 24, collimn lhat Ouestion 15 of Part I of the Household Sche­ II alld column 25, C01UfIIIl 12 and COlll1ll1l 26, dul:, i.e .. total popula:il1n of the household will have colulIIH 13 alld COhlflll1 27, coluill/l 14 alld COIUIIlIl to h·; filled a(te, you l1avc d~rived the !otal of columl1 28, columll 15 and columll 29, column 16 alld 2 l1f Part II of Popuiat inn Record taking into account colulIlH 30, colullIn 17 alia column 31, coluJilII 18 Ih-: .:xtm forms you may have used in tht: case of and column 32, column 19 GJld colul1l11 3J, COllill II I lurgc housd1Uld,~. CHMTER VIl FILLING UP OF THE ENUMERATOR'S WORK ING SHEET AND Tl:IE ENUMERATOR'S ABSTRACT 181. The spec;mcn fOIm of Working Sheet Location Code for preparing the Enumerator's Abstract is given on 183. Location Cod..: of "our enumeration block the pages 58-59. This form will be supplied to ~hould be cupied from Paj't I of the Household you in sufficient quantities. You will be required Schedule and written 11:re. This will have five ele­ to use separate furm(s) for Normal Households, ments, viz., State code, D!str;cl Code, Tehsil/Taluka/ Institutional households and HOllseless househo'ds. PS/Development Block <- ircle or Town code, Village On these you will have to strike totals for Normal or Ward code and th~ Enumeration Block number households, Institutional households and Houseless within brackets. Location Code should be repeated h()usehold~ separately. Tlu:reafter, on the 1a::,t page on every page of the Worklllg Sheets. of the ~heet(~) relatin~ to tl1.: Normal households, you will have to c

CENSUS OF

WORKING SHEET FOR PREPARING

(To be compil ed from Household

Loc"tion code ...... Name of Enumerator ......

MAL E SI.of No. ----_.______. ___ _ Line house- Person.., Ma1es Females S.C. S.T. ILiter.te; llitera., 'Yes' 'No' 'Yes' 'No' No. hold (Col.:!) ,(Col.4) (Col.5) (CoLS) (Col.9)'(Co1.10) tes in 14A int4A in 14B Iin 14B Entr) in Q 15A (CoUI) (Co1.l2) (Col.l3) (Col. 14) (Col. 15) ------C AL HHI OW (Col. 16) Col. I?)I (CoLl8) (Col.IY)

- ..-- --2--_- --~- --~- --6-- ---;- --~ - --;- -~~- --I~- -~~- --I~- --1~- --I~- r-I~- --I~-

===~==~======____ ----,------1----1----

-~-.---3 ------====[=~=====----, ------"4 .. ------,------1------====,==== !___ _ -5"------1---- -; ..======[=_=_- ~-~_- ~- -_- ~ ==_=1==_=_= ------,------_------8

9 o

2 -3------.------·------·1---- -'4---:------_ ------1----

______---_,____ 1___ - --._ .... _------

6

--_ .... ------_------~------.--- 7 _- -_ .... _------8 ------_ ------__, ------_.. 9 .. _------_o Tot~:- --;: -,------1------j----

Checked and found correct

@Count number of entries

Sign:lture of Circle Supervisor ...... , ...... Column numbers shown with in brackets refer to

Date •••• , ••..... 59

INDIA 1981 Page No •••••• ,., ••

ENUMERATOR'S ABSTRACT

Schedule Part II. Population Record) Normal ......

Number of households bytype .In'titutional......

Houseles......

FEMALE

'Yes' 'No' IlUtera· ·Yes' 'No' 'Yes' 'No' Entry in Q 15 A· 'Yes' 'No' in 16 in 16 SC ST Literates tes In14A in 14A in 1411 in 1411 in 16 in 16 (Col.lO) (Col. 21) (Co1.22) (Co1.23) (Col 24) (Col).25) (Co1.26) (Co1.27) (Co1.2S) (Co1.29) (Co1.34) (Co1.35) C AL HHI ow (Col.30) (CoI.3) (Co1.32) (Col.33)

18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

------j------

------

______1 ___ - ______

----~ --- -~------

------

1------

------

------

------_, ------======I~====

*Strike out whichever is not applicable. and give total

Column namber of Part II population Record. (Signature of En umerator ...... -.-.

Date ...... '" ...... 60

at the right hand top con1er of the form under LoCation Code 'Number of househoids by type', but if you have scored out any line oWlllg tu some mistake in copy­ 192. The Location CllJe, as noted in the Working ing, then this tally cannot te achi~ved. Sheet and in all your o!her documents, consisting of the five clement!:>, namdy, Slate, Di5trict, Tchsil/ Taluka/PS/Developmcnt Block/Circle or Town, Col. 2: SI. No. of household Village or Ward and Enumeration Block number within brackets, ~hould b~ given here. 187. This number will be l:opicd from the top of the Household Schcduk form you arc dCtlling with. Name of Enumerator

Cols. 3 to 5: Persons, males and fem~es 193. You should WJjt~ your name here. 188. In these columns, enter total of columns, 2, Total number of occupied residential houses 4 and 5 respectively .6 struck by you in the con­ 194. You have m;::l..:ly to copy the figures noted cerned Population Record (PaJ t II of the Household in ~ub-section B uf Section 1 of the Abridged House­ Schedule) . list. Cols. 6 to 33 of tbe Working Sheets Number of Normal households

189. The column h~adillgs are self-explanatory. 195. You will recall that you have noted the Under each column, tIte colllllln number of the Popu­ number of hou!>eholds by tYPl! on the right-hand top lation Record, i.e., P~lft II of the Household corner of the first pag.: of th.:: working sheets relating Schedule has been indIcated within brackets. You to Normal households. You have to taks; this figure have merely to take the tutai of the relevant column for Normal Households llnd pos! if here. of the Population Record and post it under the appropriate column of the \\ orking sheet in respect Number of Institutional households of a particular hou~~hold. Please note that as in the Population Record, the male and female sections 196. You will again recall that you have noted the number of households t)y typ~ on the right-hand top are separate in the wurking sheet also for ease of copying. corner of the first page ,)f Lll~ Working Sheets relat­ ing to Institutional hou,choIJs. You have to take this Total figure for In~titutionai tlou~c~lUld~ and post it here. Number of Houseless househplds 190. A ~epa1'hould tally Hou~cless household~ sept the liJ'!e representing 'Grand set of Working Sh~ets re!alIng to Normal household!:>. total'. Instructions for filling up the Enumerator's SI. No.1: Population inclusive of popUlation shown Abstract form against SI. Nos. 16 and 17 of the form 191. A specimen of th~ Enumerator's Abstract 200. In columns 3, 4 and 5 of the Enumerator's form is given on the next page. The instructions arc Abstract form, you will have to give the grand totals given hereafter. of column 3, 4 and 5 as derived on the last page of 61 CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 ENUMERATOI<..'S A 8STRP.Cr

(To b~ ~o_nrikd from \- orki"g sheet fur Enum{,ator's AhstraLt)

Locati o!. Cod e .. _...... No. of nOt'mal hou,ehoh!< ......

Name of Enume -a'o!' ...... 1'\0. of institutior~al househo','s ...... , ...... " ..

Total No. of occupied residential No. of houseless households .. ' ...... hou,e:; ...... _ .. " ...... " ...... To'al No. of households ......

Si. Particu'al's PerSOH<; --- Males -I rCtn~les No. , ------1- 2 --~~I-~- 1_5 1. POi)u1ation inclusive of population shown again't se,'ial Nos. 16 & 17, (Total of eo Is. 3,4 & 5 of g 'and total line ill til. e last page ofwOI'king ~hed, fol' normal households) ---~--~-..--~ .--- -,------2. Scheduled Ca,te (g"and total of cole. 6 & 20) I ~ ____ 1____ - I 3. Scheduled Tribre (grand total of cols. 7 & 21) I-----!-----=II~--=== 4. Literate (grand total of cols. 8 & 22) ------1------5. fllit~rate (grand total of cols. 9 & 23) ~ ___I- ____1 _____ -

6. 'Yes' in 14A (gra'1:l ,total of cols. 10 & 24) 7. 'No' in 14A (granc] tL·tal of cols. 11 & 25) ---=1=----=1--­ I 1 1------8. 'Yes';n 148 (grand total of eols. 12 & 26) ---1'------1------9. 'No' in 148 (~rl1nd tutal of cols. 13 & 27) -----1-----1------10. 'C' in ISA (grand total of cols. 14 & 28) ------r------i------II. 'AL' in 15A (grail; tot tI of eols. IS & 29) I------r----I-----­ 12. 'HHI' in ISA (grand :o\al of col'>. 16 & 30) -~--i------I------13. 'OW' in ISA (gt'and total of eok 17 & 31) I--~l---- L_ --- 14. 'Yes' in 16 (gt'and toLli of cols. 18 & 32) I 1---1-- IS. 'No' in 16 (gr,lnJ to'al of cols. 19 & 33) ~-- ---r.-- _L ... _ ..... - 16. rnstitutional population (Total of institutional line cols. 3,4 & S in la<;t rage of wo king sheet for IIOI'il!<11 homeI1.01d,» /--- -I -_-1_- --- & la~t 17. Houseless population (Total of Hou,eless line eols. 3,4 5 in page I I I of working sheet fot' Ilormal hou~eholds) ,------1-- ~ ___ -. ____ -___ _ J I i

Checked and found con'eet

Signature of Supervi<;or ...... Signature of Enume ato,' . .. , ...... Date ... ········· ...... Date ......

Note; Cohlmns mentioned u'lc1er Cl)1. 2 within hrackets are column" of wOI'king "heet flwn w:tich data have to be poste(i. 62 the Working Sheet dealing with Normal households you have, by any ch:mce, been put incharge of more and where you have struck total for all entries in than one enumeration block, please remember that respect of Normai huuseholds, Institutional house­ you will have to prepare separate sets of Working holds and Housdcss households. These figures will Sheets and Enumerator's Abstract for each of the be inclusive of the pupulation figures reflected und~r enumeration blocks assigned to you. columns 3, 4 and 5 against S1. Nos. 16 and 17 of this form. 205 . You have now to arrange all your records which would be the folloWll:g : SI. Nos. 2 to 15 (1) Notional Map,

201. These items h~rdly call for any explanatiop. (2) Layout Sketch, The column numbers are indicated within brackets (3) Filled in and updated Abridged Houselist which against each. You have merely to take the appro­ you have updated ~s per instructions given in priate figure under columns 4 and 5, a~ the case may paragraph 155, he, and derive t01al in column 3. ( 4) Filled in Household Schedule books, SI. No. 16: Institutional households (5) Filled in Individual Slip pads, 202. On the last page of the Working Sheet dealing (6) Working Sheets for Enuemartor"s Abstract in with Normal households, you have entered the total three sets tagged togt:~hcr. in respect of the Insti!utional households. You have to take the figures of columns 3, 4, and 5 of the (7) The Enumertor's Absfract form, line in the Working Sheet representing the 'Institutional households' and enter the same in columns 3, 4 and (8) Filled in Degree Holder and Technical Person- 5 of the Enumerator's Abstr::tct form. nel Schedules, . (9) Statement showing the number of Degre,e SI. No. 17: Houseless popUlation Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules received, issued, fined in schedules collected 203. Here again you have to look to the last and blank schedules returned (appendix viii), page of the Working Sheet dealing with Normal households and take the figll1'~s given in columns 3, (10) Blank forms, Household Schedule books and 4 and 5 of the line representing Houseless households Individual Slip pads referred to above, and post them in columns :~, 4 and 5 of the Enu­ merator's Abstract form. (11) Blank Degree HnJder and Technical Personnel Schedules. Please note tJwt the Illstitutional population and Houseless population indicated against Sl. Nos. 16 206. You are now r.:!quired to hand over all the and 17 are included In the to(al population of your documents with an ine'lntory which should contain enumeration block sho;vrr against SI. No.1. the Book No. of Household Schedules and Pad Nos. of Individual Slips, to your Supervisor. Having done 204. It is needless to add that you should check so, you have completed your job in so far as the the entries carefully :md after satisfying yourself that 1981 Census operation is concerned and you can everything is in order, vou ~hould sign the filled in reasonably take pride in hnviJ'g perfOlTI1cd a l1:l'ional Working Sheets and Enumelator's Abstract form. If task well. APPENDIX I INSTRUCTIONS TO ENUMERATORS FOR UP DATING SECTION 2, FILLING UP OF SECTION 3 AND FILLING UP OF SECTION 1 OF THE ABRIDGED HOUSELlST

Introduction (iv) The fully residential, partly residential or non-residential u~e oj a census house listed in As in the 1971 Census, an Abridged Houselist will Section 2 might have changed, have to be prepared at the 1981 Census also. The ( v) The head of a househohl li~ted in Section 2 Abridged Houselist establishes an essential link bet­ might have changed, ween the Houselist and !~c population enumeration. It will serve as a fram~ for assigning household serial (vi) A new househo1d might have moved into a number to each household in an enumeration block, vacant or non-re<;idential census hou<;e, as will be seen later, and it will also serve as a frame for post-enumeration surveys and other surveys which (vii) A new building which i:) not listed in Section may be taken up in the future. The Abridged House­ 2 might have come up, list will be prepared ~PJrately for each enumeratiol1 block. It is an impurtant document and you must (viii) A new census house might have come up In fill it up carefully after rt:8.ding these instructions given a building already listed in Section 2, in the notes to the Abridged Houselist form itself. A (ix) A new household might have moved into an copy of the Abridged Housclist form comprising Sec­ already occupied residen1ial house. tions 1, 2 and 3 is enc\o<;ed (Annexe 1). 5. In case of situat ions (U and (ii), the relevant 2. You will be given one copy of the Abridged entries in Section 2 Will huve to be deleted, in case Houselist form for your block by your Supervisor. of (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi) the entries in Section You will notice that identification particulars and 2 will have 10 be suitably am~l1ded and in case of Section 2 of the form are already filled in (Annexe (vii), (viii) and (ix), Stction 3 will have to be II). At the beginning will be given the identification filled. The instructio11S fot deleting or amending particulars and location cude of your block. Section entries in Section 2 or for fill iog up Section 3 in each 2 contains essentially a lIs! of all census houses and of these situations are given below. households in your block copied from the Houseli~t. This list has to be updated by you as at the enumera­ tion, because some changes might have taken place Instructions for rec~)fding changes in Section 2 in your block since the houselisting oper~tions. Some of the census houses which existed at the time of 6. In the case of th~ first six situations mentioned houselisting, might have been demolished and new in paragraph 4 above, ne~e~sary changes or correc­ census houses might have come up. Again, some tions will have to be made in Scction 2 as follows : of the households might have moved out and some new households might have moved in. All these will (i) If a household appearing in Section 2 has have to be taken care of by you in updating the moved out leaving the census house or part Abridged Houselist The llew c,ensu~ houses and occupied by it vacant then the entries in households will have to he lisi~d by you in Section 3. columns 5 to 8 relating to the household Section 1 will be filled lip at the end of the enumera­ have to be deleted. 1n column 8 write in such tion. cases "Household left". Please note that when any cenSllS howe or household, is deleted in Section ::, the serial number in column, 1, 3. While going round your block for enumeration, house llII/nber. household number or the you will have to check whether each census house serial number I'j household ill column 7 of and household listed in St:ction 2 of the Abridged suhsequent hO!lses alld households shollld not Houselist is actually there. At the same time, you be changed. will also have to look for new census houses and new households which are not listed in Section 2. It (ii) If you find that a building or census house is also possible that some of the census houses or appearing in ::;ection 2 no longer exists. all the households in Section 2 are still there but their parti­ lines rtIating to the building or census house culars might have challgcd. will have to be deleted. In this case also, the subsequent serial numbers in columns 1 and 4. The following situations may arise: 7 need not be chan,?cd. (i) A household listed in Section 2 might have (iii) If a household listed in Section 2 has moved moved out leaving the census house or part out and another h·ousdlOld has moved in its occupied by it vacant, place, the name of the head of household in column 6 will be changed in Section 2. Indi­ (ii) A building or l;eIlSU~ house listed in Section 2 cate this reason for 1he change in column 8. might no longer exist, (iv) If the use to which a census house is put (iii) A household listed in Section 2 might have has changed, the entry in column 4 for that moved out and a new household might have census house in Section 2 will have to be moved in, in its place, . scored out and th~ -fun'en! use entered. 63 64

Such a change in use of the house might be census houses or new households have to he numhered coupled with a household leaving or a house· has already been indicated to you. It must be re­ hold moving into the census house. For membered that a new building will be numbered on example, where a partly or fully residential the basis of the number which the previous buildin~ house is now med for purely non-residential has. For example, a new building which has come purposes, not 'only the entries in column 4 up recently between building Nos. 45 and 46, will he should be scored oui and the current use of numbered as 45/ I, etc. Similarly, new cenSllS houses the house shOUld be recorded, but the entries will have to be numbered by use of brackets. If in from columns :'i to 8 should also be deleted as building No. 43, there wa5 previollsly one census house the household living in it earlier would have but now there are two, these will have to be numbered moved out. If more than one household was as 43(1) and 43(2). For new households you will recorded in that census house, all the entries have 10 numb~r them by use of alphabets within in subsequent linc'. i-dating to such households brackets such as 43 ( Z ) (:J), 43(1) (b), etc. It is im­ should also be delettd. portant to l10te that new non-residential hOI/51'S IIlllst also be entered in Se_ctiml 3, However, in cases where the census house has remained non-residential but only the ll<;e has changed, the entry in column 4 will have to 10. Section 3 will have Lo be filled up when you be scored out and a fresh entry made to indi­ come across the situations mentioned in sub-paras cate the new use. Where a non-residential vii, viii and ix of para 4. There are cases where a house has become a partly or fully residential new huilding which is not li~ted in Section 2 has come house, one or more households might have up, or a new census huuse might have come up in a moved into the census house. In this case, building already listed in S~ction 2, or a new house­ first the entries in Section 2 will be scored out hold might have mowd into an already occupied and the current use should be recorded in residential house. column 8 for .:ross reference since particulars of the new househo1J (s) which might have If you come across new building which is moved in would be entered in Section 3 ;n 11. a not listed in Section 2, you must give it an appro­ columns 1 to 8. In such cases please quote priate building number (Plea,e see paragraph 9.) an,d serial number of tJk entry in Section 3 in enter this building number in column If there IS column 8 of Sectior: 2. 2. only one census house in this new building, you Other changes in us_\;: of a census house from must obviously enter the same number again in partly residentLll to fully residential or from column 3, because in such a case the building number fully residential to partly residential mayor and the census house number are the same. If there may not involv,~ household(s) moving in or are two or more censu,> houses in this building, then household(s) moving out. If movement of you will have to give these appropriate census house households is involwd. such movement should numbers (Please see paragraph 9.) and enter these be treated in ihe manner described above. in different lines in colnmn 3. Having filled columns 1, 2 and 3, you must now record the use or uses to (v) If the head of a hou~ehoJd has changed, the which this new buildings and the census house or entry in column c (name of head of house­ houses in it is or are being put. Obviously if there hold) in Section 2 sh~)lJld be scored out and is more than one census house, you must record lhe the name of currmt head of household should U5e to which each one ot the,>c is being put in column be entered. - 4 in the appropriate line. If the me is completely (vi) If a new househ01d has moved into a vacant non-residential, then n~) further details need be enter­ house, then the entrii:s in all columns of Sec­ ed in columns 5, 6 and 7 you must only write tion 2 have to be score...! out and fresh entries "_" in these columT]~. made in Section 3. Reason for scoring out should be given in colwnn 8. If more than one 12. The new building or the census houses in it new household has moved into such census may be occupied by a -household or more than one house, then all the households have to be household. If th-ere i~ a household or more than one, entered in Section 3. In this case also for you must give the hot1s~hold or households a house­ cross reference please quote serial number of hold number (Please ;_ce paragraph 9.) and enter entry in Section 3 in column 8 of Section 2. this number in the appropriate line in column 5. 7. Please ,lOte that the re/Ison for any change that Please note that if ther~ is an entry in column 4 like "workshop-cllll1-resicknce", "residence", etc., then you may make in SeCTion 2 1Il1I.1; he given in coillmn 8 as illustrated ahove. there must be an entry in column 5. In all such cases, columns 6 and 7 must also be completed.

Instructions for filling up Section 3 13. Tn case of a n:::w C~GI1SUS house in a building already listed in Section ,], enler census hOllse number 8. The columns of Section 3 and Section 2 are in column 3. PI.:ase noic !hat if the building in Section identical. The serial number in column 1 should run 1 had only one censu<; house, its census hOllse number for Sections 2 and 3 continuously, i.e., thi:: first serial will now have to be changed. For example, if building number entered in Section 3 \\ ill be in continuation number 43, had one census house only in Section of the last serial number in Section 2. 2 numbered as 43, and if you now find another census 9. Before you enter a new building or census house house in this building, :hc census house number in in Section 3, please t\?cail the definition of census Section 2 will have to be changed as 43 (1) and the house. The manner in which ne\\, buildings, new new census house in Section 3 will be entered with 65 number 43 (2). It shoulcl, however, be noted in that if on the last day of tht: enuiH.t:ration period, i.e., on a new househo~d has moved into a census house the February 28, 1981, and this enumeration will l' 3'~ already listed in sec!ion 2, the Census house done late in the evening when these Houseless house­ number should not be repeated in column 3 of holds settle down for the night. Every such house­ Section 3. You need only to fill columns 5 and 6 hold will have to be entered serially in Section 3 of of Section 3 and put dashes '_' in columns, 2, 3 and the Abridged Houseli:;t after aU the census houses 4. Where more than one line relating to the same have been covered. For these households only , , building or census house has to be filled. the building will be entered in columns 2 to 4 and '0' in column number or census house number should be entered 5. The serial number in columns 1 and 7 will run only in the first line and in subsequent lines, write continuously as mentioned earlier for these house­ only '_', holds also. The serial number of the household for these Houseless households will have a prefix '0', separated by a dash '_'. Examples of how these 14. In column 4, th0 use of the census house should numbers will be written are given at the end be recorded only for 1ll:W C"tlSUS houses. For such (Annexe III). census houses, the descrip!!on of the purpose for which the census house is lIsed, should be enquired and recorded in full, t?g., !\!sldence, work-shop-cum­ Instructions for filling up Section 1 residence, etc. This will be recorded only in the first number. If more than one line is used for the 19. Section 1 relating to the population of the new census house, be~ause there are more than one Enumerator's Block will have to be filled in by you household, put '_' in column 4 in th~ second and at the end of the enumeration. After vou have com­ subsequent lines. pleted your Enumerator's· Abstracts, you must enter the figures of population, number, of occupied resi­ dential houses and number of households against Parts 15. In column 5, the household number will be A,B, and C in Section 1. 'The instructions to fill In recorded for each new household. For a new census Parts A, Band C of Section 1 are described below. house listed in Section::l, t.Ile households residing in it will be listed in each !~nc starting from the first line. 20. Part A of Section 1 (Pcpulation of Enumera­ If the census house is non-residential, write '_' in tor's Block) will be copied from th(! Enumerator's this column. Please note that where a new household Abstract which you will prepare after the revisional has moved into a census house already listed in round has been completed in your enumeration block Section 2 with only one household residing in it, the and totals struck. For filling up Part B of Section number of the household li.si~d in Section 2 will have 1 (number of occupied residential houses) you will to be changed. For example, if census house number have to count the entries in column 3 (Census House 45 had only one houst:ho~d residing in it and listed No.) of both Sections 2 and 3 of the Abridged as number 45 in Sectio:l 2 and you now find more Houselist. It should be noted that in column 3 than one household in that censl.!S house, then you of the Abridged Hou.,elist in Sections 2 and 3, not will have to change the number of the household in only residential houses, QU! non-residential houses Section 2 to 45 (a) . The new households will be would also have been entered. Therefore, in order entered in Section 3 dnd numbered as 45 (b), 45 (c), to ascertain the number of oq:upied residential hou­ etc., but there will be no entries in columns 2, 3, ses, you will have to check th~ entry in column 3 and 4, i.e., building number census house number of Sections 2 and 3 with th~ corresponding entry i!l and use to which census house is put, relating to column 4 of the Abridged Hou!iclist. A census house households 45 (b) and 45 ( c) . You should put '_' entered in column 3 will quallfy to be counted as an in columns 2, 3 and 4 and record new household occupied residential house if ther~ is a corresponding in column 8 for these households. entry of either 'wholly residential' or 'partly residen­ tial' in column 4. For example, if Census House 16. In column 6, against a household number in No. 7 (1) in column 3 is described as 'residence' in column 5, write the name of head of household. If column 4, it will be reckoned as an occupied resi­ in column 5, there is '_', i.e., if the use of the d·~ntial house. Similarly, jf Census House No. 9 in census house is solely non-residential, repeat the '_' column 3 is shown as workshop-cum-residence in the in column 6 also. corresponding column -1-, i1 will also be reckoned as an occupied residential house. On the other hand, if Census House No. 7 (1) is shown as 'office' in 17. The serial number of household in column 7 column 4 and Census House No. 7 (2) is shown as should run continuou')ly for ill:.: enumeration block. 'factory' in column 4 of eit.j1er Section 2 or 3 of the This means in Section 3, every household should be Abridged Houselist, neither of these will qualify to given a serial number in C())ll;nuation of the serial be reckoned .1!s an occupied residential house. It must number of the household., in Section 2 (column 7). be noted that census houses entered in column 3 against which the corresponding entries are 'vacant' in column 4, should not be reckoned as occupied resi­ 18. You may remember that during houselisting, dential houses. Normally, for every occupied residen­ only those households which lived in census houses tial house, there will be corresponding entries in column were listed. There are mal'y households which live 5 (Household No.), column (j (Name of the Head on pavements, etc., and do not live in census houses. of the Household) and column 7 (S1. No. of the These are Houseless househo!ds. Such Houseless Household), except in cases where the occupants of househo!ds will be noti<::cd by )'ou when vou go round a residential house have gone on a temporary your enumeration block. IOU must enumerate the journey /pilgrimage whkh fact will be noted in the Houseless households as you woulc,l have beep. told, Remarks column. In such a ca~e, the entry in cotuma 6--:387 Census MP /83 66

4 will doubtless be shown as 'residence'. Please which has more than one census house Of is sharing note that if a residential census house has been the building with one or more households or sharing entered more than once in column 3 through over­ the census house with one or more census households sight it should not be counted more than once respectively. Needless to say, there will be a corres­ because it will inflate the llumber of occupied resi- ponding entry in column 6 (Name of the Head of dential houses. . the Household) and column 7 (Sl. No. of the House­ hold) for all such households. You should count the number for your blo(;k ulld write the figure in 21. Part C of Section 1 of the Abridged Houselist Part C of Section 1. (Number of households), will have to be ascertained by counting entries in column 5 in Sections 2 and 3 General which should be easy. The entries could be, say 1 or 1(1) or 1(a) or 1(1)(a} in column 5, depend­ 22. Before you hand over th!'; completed Abridged ing on whether the household lives by itself in a Houselist, you must en"lIre that all the sections hav~ house which is also a building or lives in a building been completed.

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1 I 1 I I I I I I I o r ! r i ,I j i I I ! ! z I ' 1 1 ,I I I I ~ ~II~' ~ ~II ~ N ~ I ~ I , NI" NI MI , . ....,1 ",I '. ""I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I APPENDiX n LIST OF A FEW TYPICAL INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE CONDUCTED ON A HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BASIS Foodstuffs Leather and Leather Products Production of flour by village chakkis 01' flour Flaying and processjn~ of hides and skins; making mills; milling or dchusking of paddy; grinding of leather footwear, wearing app,!rel of lea1her and fur; chillies, turmeric, etc., production of gur, khandsari, repair of shoes or other leather products. boora, etc.; production of pickles, chutney, jams, etc.; processing of cashewnuts; making of dried vege­ Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products tables; manufacture of sweet-meats and bakery pro­ ducts; production of buttec, ghee, etc.; slaughtering Vulcanising tyres and tubes; manufacture of and preservation of m::at and fish; fish curing, etc.; chappals from torn tyres and other rubber footwear; manufacture of rubber products from natural and oil pressing ghani. synthetic rubber. - Beverages Manufacture of country liquor, toddy; production Chemicals and Chemical Products of soda water, ice, ice cream, sharbats, etc.; processing Manufacture of toys, paints, colours, etc.; manu­ of coffee, etc. facture of matches, firew0fks, perfumes, cosmetics; manufacture of ayurvcdic medicines, soap, plastic Tobacco Products products, celluloid goods; manufacture of ink, candles, Manufacture of bidi, cig~rs, cherroots, tobacco, boot polish, etc. snuff, etc. Textile Cotton NOB-metallilz Mineral Producfs-other than Petro­ leum and Coal Cotton ginning, carcii:1g, pressing and baling, spin­ ning, etc., dyeing and bleaching of cloth; weaving in Making of bricks, roofing tiles, sa~itary fittings, handlooms or powerluoms or manufacture of khadi; cement statues, stone or marble carvmgs, manu­ cloth printing; making of fishing nets, mosquito nets, facture of stone structurals, stope dressing and stone cotton thread, rope, twine, etc. crushing, mica splitting and manufacture of other mica products; making of earthenware and pottery, Textile Jute, Wool or Silk crockery, glass beads and bangles, earthern toys; Similar type of production or processing as men­ manufacture of glass products, etc. tioned under Textile Cotton but pertaining to the material concerned. Basic Metals and their Products except Machinerry and Transport Equipment Textile MisceDaneous Manufacture of iron arms '!nd weapons and their Making of durries, carp~!~, hosiery, embroidery work; lace garland making; manufacture of chrochet service and repair, iron and steel furp-iture, brass, headgear; making of ncwar, bed covers, (curtains, bell-metal utensils, alumhlium utensils, tin utensils, copper l!tensils, etc.; nickeling and electroplating, pillow, pillow cases, etc. ); making of mattress, quilt t (rezai) , etc.; making of namda felt, coconut fibre blacksml hy; manufadure and repair of agricultural for upholstery; making of brushes, brooms, etc., from implements such as plough-share, etc.; making and coconut fibres; coir spinning; manufacture and repair repairing of locks and tru~ks, cutlery; manufacture of umbrellas; manufacture of dolls and toys (rags of scales, weights and measures and foundry industry, and cotton), etc. etc. Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products Machinery (all kinds other than Transport) and Elec­ Sawing and planing of ",ood, manufacture of trical Equipment wooden furniture, structural goods like beams, door Manufacture of small machine tools and parts; and window frames, etc.. woooen agricultural imple­ repairing and servicing of fans, radios, domestic ments and their repair, 'vooden lacquerware, wooden electrical appliances, etc. toys, wood carving, sawdust and plaster figure making, inlay work; match splinters, plywood and veneers, Transport Equipment etc.; making palm leaf mals, fans, umbrellas, etc., baskets and broomsticks; caning of chairs; making Repairing and servicing 0f automobiles; manu­ of chicks and khas khas tatties; making of cart facture of cycle parts, rickshaw parts, boats and wheels, wooden sandals, etc. barges; manufacture of anima~-drawn and hand-drawn vehicles such as bullock carts, wheel barrow, etc. Paper and Paper Products Manufacture of pulp and paper by hand: making Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries of envelopes, paper made articles, card board boxes, Repair of spectacles, photographic equipment; gold­ paper flower, paper kites, !oys, etc. smithy, silver filigree industry; gold covering work, Printing and Publishing bidriware; repair of musical instruments, fountain pens; making of cowdung cakes, manufacture of Printing works, lithdgraphy, block-making, book sports goods; repair of petromax lights; making of binding, etc. buttons and beads from c011chshell and horn goods. 77 APPENDIX III

CL \SSIFIED LIST OF OCCUPATIONS i.e., DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Questions 15A and 15B)

HrOifessional, Technical and Related Workers wholesale or r~tail trac~. Salesman or shop assis­ tants, agents of Insurance, brokers in share auctioners • 1 11 " (Do not merely sayan Engineer, Doctor, Teacher commercIa" trave. ers, hllwkcrs and street vendors etc., in describing the work of an individual but money lenders, pawn brokers, etc., will also b~ furr~ish more precis~ p:uticttlars as given below.) covered. fndlcate clearly in respect of f'ngineers to what branch they belong such as civil, mechanical, electrical Service Workers metall_ur&ical, mining, ,olc. In respect of physicians: (There are all types of service workers such as s:ate If ,th";:y ur~ allopathic, avurvedic. homoeopathic, :ho,,? e;1g~~g~d as. dome,~tic servants or in personal e.c. PJ1ysluhg!sts and dcntlsfs. et,_~.. :-hould be recordd. As regards tcachc,'s, state if they are uni­ ,,_','ViCCO, c" IE pOl1C: s~rvice or watch and ward etc. versity teach"rs, secondary ,'chool. middle school, Give precise particulars.) Hotel and restaurant keep­ 'primary school or kinderp,arten teachers. There are ers, house-keepers, matrons, and stewards (domestic at'd institui ional), coo!,~, waiters, -bartenders and var}ous other types of chern ;·~ts, physicists, archaeo­ lOgIstS. nurses, pharmacists, h"'<1'th techr:icians. jurists, ida;ed workers (domestic and institutional) maids social scientists such as economists, statisticians, geo· and relait'd bou5e-k;;eping s~r\'ice workers, building graphers, historians, antbropologists, etc., as also care-takers, sweepers, cleaners, and related workers, artists, writers, painter';, sculptors, actors, etc .. laund~r.ers, dry cleaners and pressers, hair dressers, l'e'c;lt'!:::Ja'lS and related workers, protection service draughtsmen, labora'orv ~tssistants, librarians. ordained reJig;ous WNl;cp;, astrologers, etc., who will wo! kers, such as w.atchmen, chowkidars, gate keep­ have to be recorded with pr.rtimlars of their work. er';. etc., other s~rVlce WOrkci&, Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers, etc. and re­ Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers lated workers Deep sea fishermen, inland river water fishermen. . (Do l_l0t merely S:lY Goverpment Officer, an officer, shell gatherers, forest nmgcrs, charcoal burners, forest In a prIvate firm or c

78 APPE~DIX IV CLASSIFIED LIST or ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURE, HUNTING, FORESTRY AND FISHING

(Do not merely say phH1t~tio__l1 or fishing, etc., but dyeing and bleaching of cotton tex!il~.s; cotton spin­ indicate the appropriate details as given here.) ning other than in mills (. ); khadi productioll; Plantlation Crops weaving, etc. in handloofll and pO~Terlooms, etc. Indicate the type of plaJltation such as tea, coffee, Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre rubber, tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, Textiles etc. Wool cleaning, ba:i,lg and pressing; weaving and Livestock Production finishing in mills and other ~han in mills, dyeing and Indicate what kind of livestock is reared such as bleaching; printing of silk, synthetic textiles, etc. goats, sheeps, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worm, etc. Production of wool, raw silk, etc., are also Manufacture of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Textiles covered in this. Spinning and pressing and baling of jut~ and mesta; dyeing; printing and bleo.ching of jute textiles and Agricultural Services manufacture of jute bags are also covered in this. Indicate what type of agricultural service, e.g., pest destroying, spraying, operation of irrigatioJ1 Manufacture of Textile products system, animal shearing and livestock services (other (Including wearing appmd ether than footwear) than veterinary services) , grading agricultural and knitting mills, manufacture of a'j types of thread:>; livestock products, soil conservation, soil testing etc. cordage, ropes, etc.; embroidery; carpets; rain coal.s; Hunting hats; made up textile goods (except garments). oil Indicate hunting, trapping and game propagation cloth, tarpaulin; coir and coir products, linoleum. for commercial purpose only. padding, "fadcling, eft:., arc also covered in this. Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Furniture Forestry and Logging and Fixlnres Apart from planting and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, etc., this would cover Manufacture of venlOer, plywood and their pro­ production of fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins. ducts; sa'.ving and planing of wood; wooden and cane boxes, crates, drums, barrels. etc. beams, posts, doors lac, etc. ,,~~ _I and windows, wooden indU<;lrial goods like blocks, Fishing handles; etc., cork products; wooden, bamboo and Sea, coastal and inland water fishing, pisci-culture, cane furniture and fixture, etc. collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc. Paper and Paper Products and Printing, Publishing MINING AND QUARRYING and Allied Industries (Do not merely say mining or qu~rrying but indi­ Manufacture of pulp; paper, paper boards and cate further details.) Indicate what is mined such as n,,:ws-pi'"nts; container and FJper boxes; printing and coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iro~ ore, publishing of new~,pa!)ers; periodicals, books, etc., manga.nese, gold, silver '. coppe~ ore, quarr)~lllg ~f engraving, block makiilg, book binding, etc. stones, clay and sand pIts, preCIOUS and semI-preCI­ Leather and Fur Products ous stones, mica, gypsum, etf: MANUFACTURING AND REPAIR Tanning, currying, etc., of leather; footwear (ex­ cluding repair); coats, gloves, currying, dy~ing, etc., (Do not merely say enga.ged in a factory, but indi­ of fur, fur and skin rugs, etc, cate what the manufacturing is concerned with as detailed here.) Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacture of Food Products Tyre and tube industries; footwear made of vul­ c'lnized or moulded ruhber; rubber and plastic pro­ Slaughtering, prep~ration and prese!vation of. meat, ducts; petroleum refineries; production of coaltar in dairy products; canmng and preservatIon of frUlts and coke ovens, etc. vegetables; fish, grain mill products; ?ak.ery P!O­ ducts; sugar; boora; common salt; edible oIls mcludmg Chemical and Chem~cal Products vanaspati; processing of tea or coffee; manufacture Manufacture of chemicals such as acids, alkalis, of ice; animal feeds, starch, etc gases, etc., fertilizers and p,;csticides; paints, varnishes, Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco drugs and medicines; perfumes, cosmetics, lotions; Products synthetic resins, etc., e:-'fllosive and ammunition and fireworks, etc. Rectifying and bleJlding of spirits, wine ~ndustr~cs; country liquor and toddy, carbonated water mdustnes, Non-metallic Mineral Products bidi, cigar, cigarette, zarda, snuff, etc. Struct ural clay products; glass and glass products; Manufacture 011' Cotton Textiles e3rthen ware and earthen pottery; china ware and Cotton ginni!1g, cleaning a~d bali~g; sp_inning .w~av­ porcclaip ware, cement, lime and plaster; asbestos, ing, and finishmg of cotton In textIle mtlls; pnntIng; cement, etc. 79 80

Basic Metal and Alloys Industries AU types of Machinery, Equipment, including Trans­ Iron and steel indu:,tries; casting foundries; ferro­ port and Electrical Equipment alloys; copper, brass, 7;nc alld brass manufacturing, Agricultural and industrial machinery, e.g., har­ etc. vesters, threshers, etc., electrical machinery; trans­ port equipments, etc. Metal Products and Parts except Machinery and Transport Equipment Miscellaneous Manufacturing Metal cans from tin-plalc, sheets metal, barrels, Wholesale trade in furniture, rubber and rubber drums, pails, safe, etc.; structural metal products; products, building materi; (Do not merely say engaged in land, water, air musical instruments, de. transport but give further pmticulars.) Indicate what ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER kind of transport such as r'Jilv.ays, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts. ckka, tonga, etc.; ocean and Indicate if generation and transmission of electric coastal water, in:and water transport, air transport, energy or distribution is involved, e.g., manufacture services rendered to transport such as packing. crat­ of gas in gas works and its distribution; water supply, ing, travel agencies, etc. It also includes storage, i.e., collection, purification (1,~J distribution of water. warehousing, communication such as postal, telegraph, etc. w~rdess, telephone, etc. CONSTRUCTION FINANCING, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND (Do not merely say eflgagcd in construction but BUSINESS SERVICES give further particulan. Cl<.;ar details of the type Indicate clearly whelhe.:: services belong to banking; of construction and maintenance such as buildings, credit institutions dher than banks, e.g., loan road, railways, telegraph, teiephone, water ways and societies agricultural credit institutions, etc., money water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial lenders, financiers, etc. provident services, insurance plants, activities allied to constr uetion such as plumb­ carriers life. fire marine accident, health, etc. It ing, heating and air C01ldili(lning installation, setting also includes business serivces, e.g., purchasf>, of tiles, marble, brick, etc. construction of electrical and sale agents and brokers; auctioneering; account­ installation etc., should be gIVen.) ing; data processing, engineering; advertising services, WHOLESALE AND RET AIL TRADE AND etc.; legal services rendered by advocates, barristers, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS pleaders, etc. Food, Textiles, Live Animals, Beverages and Intoxi­ COMMUNITY, sacrAL AND PERSONAl, cants SERVICES Indicate clearly that the ',vholesale trade is done It should be clearly indicated whether service be­ in cereals, pulses; foodstuff; textiles and textile pro­ longs to public admillistration, union government ducts, e.g., garments, shirting", etc., beverages, intoxi­ state government, police service, quasi-government cants like wines, opium, gunja, tobacco, etc.; wholA­ bodies, sanitary s,erviccs, education, scientific and sale trade in animals, straw and fodder is also covered research, etc. in this. Personal Services Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ceramics and Do not merely say cngaJed in personal service hut Glass indica1e clearly whether it is domestic serivce, services Wholesale trade in mcdici:l~~. chemicals, fuel light­ relating to laundaries. cleaning and dyeing plants, ing products; toilets; porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, hair dressing, photographic studios, international and etc. other extra territorial bodies, etc. A·l:, ~rea, hooseS imd Population NOTES

Table A-I is the basic population table which the Surveyor General of India. Although no juris­ correspond<; to the general population table A-I of dictional change has taken place in the State's bound­ 1971, 19()1 and 1951 cenSllses. This table gives the ary during the decade 1971-8 I, the total geograph ical statistics of inhabited and uninhabited villages num­ area of the State at the 1971 Census was shown as ber of towns,· number of occupied residential houses 442,841 Sq. Km. The difference in the area figures and hou<;cholds and popuhltion by sex according !o as supplied in 1971 and those supplied at the 1981 the 1981 Census. Census is due to the following reasons:

There are three appendices to tabl~ A-I which (a) Errors in calculations of area figures of few have been included with the table and have been districts accepted at 1971 Census which have explained at their approprIate pl~ces. come to light now, ;ll1d

Jurisdictional change and inter-district transfers (b) Area figures accepted now are based on lalest surveys carried out on larger ~cale with The present State of Madhya Pradesh, which came modern photogrametic techniques. into being on 1st November, 1956 as a result of the reorgani~ation of State on linguistic basis is made up The area of the State according !o the 'land use of the five regions, , Vindhya Pradesh area' as supplied by the Commissioner of Land and Bhopal States, Sironj sub-division of Records, Madhya Pradesh stands at 443,168 Sq. Km. district which was formerly part of Rajasthan and There is, thus, a nominal difference of 278 Sq. Km. the region consi<,ting of 17 districts of between the area figure~ ()f !he State supplied by the erstwhile State of Madhya Pradesh. The details of two agencies. The area figure of 443,168 Sq. Km. these changes have been dealt with in detail in the as supplied by the St.?~e agency includes 72,850 Sq. fly-leaf to Table A-1 in Part II-A volume of 1961 Km. of forest area (55,063 Sq. Km. reserved forests census relating to this Stnte. No jurisdictional change and 17,787 S{). Km. protected forests) of which has taken place in the State's boundary since then. The tahsilwise break up is not available. The difference small internal change that took place during the in the area figures supplied by the two agencies are decade 190 1-71 has been explained in the fly-leaf to generally due to the difIerent methods of survey Table A-I of Part II-A volume of 1971 census. adopted by them. As indicated earlier the method There has, however, been reconstitution of district adopted by the Surveyor General, India is somewhat boundaries of Sehore a:1d Durg districts of 1971 as sophisticated whereas the Stat.e Survey Department a result of which two new districts viz. Bhopal and derives the area figures by cadastral survey i.e. by Rajnandgaon have been created. Sehore district of conducting survey of individual' fields. Area figures 1971 was bifurcated into Schore and Bhopal on supplied by the State agel1cy are also known as area 13-9-1972 and Durg district of 1971 was bifurcated according to village paper~. into Durg and Rajnandgaon districts on 5-1-1973. Reconstitution of Commissioner's division has also Area figures below the district level or by rural taken place. As a consequence, 4 new divisions have urban break-up of the di~trict are not available with been created during the decade 1971-81. As against the Surveyor General of InJia, as the said organisa­ 7 divisions in 1971 there are now 11 divisions in the tion does not conduct survey of territorial units State. There has been yet another minor internal smaller than the district. D!strict 'urban' area is change due to the transfer of 4 villages from Budni the total of areas of all urbull units (cities/towns and tahsil of Schore district to Hoshangabad tahsil of urban outgrowths, if any, as available) as supplied Hoshangabad district on 3-3-1976. The details of by the local bodies. The district 'rural' area figures these changes have bc~n given in Appendix to table have been derived by subtracting district 'urban' A-1 included in this volume. No change has, how· area figures from the district 'total'. The tahsil area ever, taken place in the l}umber of tahsils. Thus, figures presented in Table A-I are those supplied by there are now 11 Commissioner's divisions, 45 the State Survey Department based on 'land use area' districts, 190 tahsils and 327 towns. As the popu­ as explained above. It may, however, be pointed out lation figures presented in this volume relate to the that the 'total' and 'rural' area figure~ of tahsils in sunrise of 1 March 1981, the data presented are for a district may not add upto the 'total' and 'rural' the territorial units as ('xis!~d on that qate. area figures of the district presented therein. The tahsilwise area figures given in table A-I also d!J Area figm-es not include in them the area of forests. Tahsilwise break-up of the area ligures of forests are not availa­ Statistics of area in Sq. Km. is given in col. 3 of ble with the State Survey Department. Therefore Table A-l. As in 1971 census in 1981 also, the the total of the area figures of tahsils in a district district (total) area figure!; presented in table A-1 may not give the total geographicjll area of the district are those supplied by the Surveyor Gener~l of India. concerned. The total geographical area of the State at the The following statement gives the geographical 1981 Census is 443, 446 Sq. Km. arrived at by area figures supplied by the Surveyor General adding the district 'total' area figures as supplied by India along with ranking of districts: 8] 7 --·387 Census MP /83 82

STATEMEN r - 1 Districts showing Area figures along with ranks

Sl, Area in SI. Area In No. Name of Dislaicl Sq. Km. Rank NO. Name of District Sq. Km. Rank 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

MA'oHYA PR-\.DESH 443,446.() 23. Indore District 3,898.0 43

1. Morem DistIict 11,594.0 24. West-Nim 'f District 13,450.0 6 2. Bhind District 4,459.0 42 25. Easi-Nimar District 10,779.0 13 3. 52140 38 26. Rajgarh District 6,154.0 36 4. 2,038.0 45 27. yidisha District 7,371.0 28 5. ShivPJri Dist~ict 10,278.0 28. Bhopal District 2,772.0 44 6. 11,065.0 12 29. Sehore District 6,518.0 33 7. Tikamgarh District 5,048.0 40 30. Ra.isen District 8,466.0 25 8. Chhatarap.lr District 8,687.0 23 31. Betul District 10,043.0 18 9. Panna District 7,135.0 30 32. Hoshangabad District 10,037.0 19 10. Sagar District 10,252 0 16 33. hbalpur District IO,160.() 17 11. Damoh District 7,306.0 29 34. Narsimhrpur District 5,133.0 39 12. Satm District 7,502.0 27 35. M2ndl..t Distdct 13.269.0 7 13. Rewa District 6,314.0 34 36. Chhindwara Distrkt lJ,815.0 9

14. Shahdol Dtstrict 14,028.0 5 37. 8,758.0 22 15. Sidhi District 10,526.0 14 38. Bahg'lrt Distri<-t 9,229.0 21 16. Mand.;aur District 9,791.0 20 39. Surguja District 22,337.0 2

17. Ranam District 4,861.0 4~ 40. Bilaspur District 19,897.0 4

18. Ujjain District 6,091.0 37 41- Raig~_rh District 12,924.0 8 19. Shajapur District 6,196.0 35 42. Rajn"ndgaon District U,J27.0 II Dewas District 20. 7,020.0 3! 4~ Durg Dislrict 8,537.0 24

21. JI}::tb·ta District 6,782.0 32 44. R~.ipur District 2],258.0 3

22. Dhar District 8,153.0 26 45. B~st"'.r District 39,&14.0

Madhya Pradesh with its area of 443,446 Sq. Km. State. These districts aLe Betul, Hoshangabad, is the largest State in India. IJ occupies 13.49 per Jabalpur, Mandla, Chhindwarl!, Surguja, Bilaspur, cent of the total area of !!1e country. Of the 45 Raigarh, Rajnandgaon, Raipur ll!\d Bastar. districts in the State ,Bastar with 39,114 Sq. Km. of area, is the biggest district and is even bigger than Urban areas Kerala State (38,868 $q. Km.). Bastar district In table A-I, all statistics have been presented occupies 8.82% of the total area of the State. On separately for rural and urban areas. It Wfl,S for the first the other hand, the smallest district in the State is time in 1951 in. Indian Censuses, Census statistics Datia with an area of 2,038 Sq. Km. which is merely were presented separately for rural and urban areas. 0.46 per cent of the tot.aJ area of the State. The This practice is being followed thereaf!~r. To qualify disparity between the biggest and the smallest district a place as an urban area, all eligibility test is laid down in the State is very high, the biggest being about 19 by the Census Commissioner :1} every census. It was times bigger than the smallest district. The average for the first time in 1961 a more rigid and unifonn area of a district in the State works out to 9,854.35 definition was adopted. By and large, the definition Sq. Km. There are 19 districts which are having area adopted in 1961 was followed in tbe 1971 Census higher than the state avera;;e, while 26 districts are and is being followed in 1981 Census. al~o. having area below this average. The general feature thalt can be noticed is that the larger districts are The definition of an urban area adopted in the generally hilly. It will further be noticed that the 1981 Census is given below :- larger districts are madly in the east. Out of the (a) All places with a municipality, Corporation, 19 districts which are having area above the district Cantonment board or notified area COIll­ average, 11 belong to the Muh_

(b) All other places }Vhich satisfi~d !he following identical nor had !h~y been applied with criteria: meticulous uniformity. In the f~~e of princely states, the definilion 01 town was applied a (i) A minimum popul,!!ion of 5000; little indiscriminately. - - -. ._- (ii) at least 75 per cent of male working populatioIl engaged in non-agricultural 1941 pursuits; and (iii) a density of population of a1 least 400 1. Municipal Corporation persons per Sq. Km. i.e. 1,000 persons 2. Municipal area per Sq. mile. 3. All civil lines !lot included ill municipa! limi!s

STATEMENT-2 4. Cantonment The eligibility test hud down by the Census Com­ 5. Every continuous collection of houses inhabi­ missioner from 1901 !o 1971 are given below :- Ited by not less than 5,000 persons, which th~ provincial Superintenden~ 1_llay d~cid~ to treat 1971 as a. town. i. Municipal CorpoLatioll 1931 2. MtlIlidpal area 1. Municipal Corporatioll 3. Town Committed 2. Municipal area 4. Notified area committee 3. All civil lines not included in municipallnnits 5. Cantonment Board 6. Selected places with 4. Cantonment (a) density of not less than 400 persons per Km2; 5. Every other continuous colleotion of houses inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, (b) a popUlation of 5,000; which the Provincial Superintendent decided (c) three fourtlls of the working population to treat as urban. In making this decision should be outside agriculture; consideration was given Ito; (a) the character of the population; (b) relative density of the (d) or any other place which, according to dwellings; (c) importance in trade, historic the Director pos~esses pronouI!ced urban associations and to avoid treating towns over­ characteristics and amenities. grown villages without urball characteristics. 1961 1921

1. Municipal Corporation 1. Municipal Corpor~tion 2. Municipal area 2. Municipal area 3. Town committee 3. All civil lines not included wi!]li!1 municipal 4. Notified area com.mittee limits 5. Cantonment Board 4. Cantonment 6. Selected places with 5. Every other continuous collection of houses (a) density of not les~ than 1,000 per sq. inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, which mile; the Provincial Superintendent may decide to (b) a popUlation of 5,000; treat as a' town for census purposes. In Indian (c) three-fourths of the working population states where then~ were no municipalities, this definition was required 10 be extensively should be working outside agriculture; applied. Note: "In dealing with que~tio.ns (d) or any other place which, according to arising under head, (5) the Provlllcial the Superintendent of the state, possesses Superintendent will have regard to the charac­ pronounced urban characteristics and ter of the popula!ion, the relative density of amenities. the dwellings, the importance of the place as a centre of trade Hnd its historic asso­ 1951 ciations and will bear in mind that it is un­ desirable to treat as-towns overgrown villages, 1. Municipal Corporation which have no urban characteristics". 2. Municipal area 3. Town area committee 1911 4. Civil lines not induded in municipal limits 1. Municipal Corporation 5. Cantonment 2. Municipal area 6. Test prescribed for distinguishing towns from 3. All civil lines not i!!91uded in municipal limits villages in different states were based on ideas common to all s!(ites, but they were not 4. Cantonment 84

5. Every other continUl)US collection of houses about the different approaches follow~d in different inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, which integrating units of the Stale in earlier censuses has the Provincial Superintendent may d~cide to been made by Shri G. J agatpathi, Census Superin­ treat as a town for census purposes. Note: tendent of 1961 Cel]SllS (vide para 6 of notes on However, a few places. chiefly in the Nativf. A-I in Part lI-A of Madhya Pradesh, 1961). states which did not satisfy the requirements were treated as towns for special purposes. Inspite of the rigorous approach followed in 1961, "The Provincial Superintendents were, how­ there were as many as 7 towns which did not come ever, instructed when considering the question upto the expectations 10 confirm to the criteria for of treating places a3 towns on the basis of treating a place as urban area. Gogaon in West­ their population, to take care to, exclude such Nimar district and Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara dist­ as are merely Qvergrow!l villages and have rict were, found to be having pop:ulation below 5,000 no urban features. It is true that the discretion at the ceJlsus count of 1961. The other 5 plac~s rhus allowed has o~casionally led to a certain were Ichhawar (Sehor~ distJkt), Pat an (Jabalpur want of uniformity. district), Pendra and Akaltar~ (Bilaspur district ) and Arang (Raipur di"trict). In these five places 1901 the population criterion of 5,000 was fulfilled in each but the other criterion of three-fourths of the 1. Municipal Corporation adult male populatioll being engaged in non-agricul­ tural pursuits was not fnlfill~d. 2. Municipal area In 1971 Census, how~ver, the three towns of 1961 3. All civil lines 110t included in mU!licipal limits viz., Datla Bandhi (), Pendr.! (Bilaspur district) and Arang (Raipur district) which 4. Cantonment did not come upto the expecta~ion for qualifying as urban areas, got declassified as rural in the light of 5. Every other continuoHs collection of houses the eligibility test applied then. Dada Bandhi and permanently inhabited by not less than 5,000 Pendra have still not qualified the eligibility test and persons, which the Provisional Superint~ndent are treated as rural. Arm_1g has however qualified to may decide to treat as a town for census be treated as urban and has been included in the purposes. list of towns in 1981. It is intere;:;,ting to note that Arang has continued to be a town since 1901 Despite the faot that the: digibility test was laid except for

STATEMENT 3 PROGRESS IN THE NUMBER OF TOWNS 1901- 81

Numb~r of towns in r------..A..--______..._, State! District 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 MADHYA PRADESH 327 250 219 202 174 147 122 120 121 1. Morena District 8 6 6 4 5 5 4 4 3 2. Bl)ind District 10 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3. Gwalior District 5 5 4 2 5 6 4 5 6 4. Datia District 2 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 5. District 5 4 3 1 4 5 2 2 1 6. Guna District 6 6 6 6 7 6 3 3 .4 7. Tikamgarh District 6 3 1 1 8. Chhatupur District 10 1 5 9 6 5 5 5 3 9. Panna District 2 2 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 10. Sagar District 11 9 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 11. Datnoh District 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 t 12. Satna District 9 4 4 14 4 4 4 4 3 13. Rewa District 9 14 2 2 2 2 2 14. Shahdol District 15 9 5 14 2 1 15. Sidhi District 1 16. Mandsaur District. 12 12 12 11 9 7 7 7 8 17. Ratlam District 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 4 18. Ujjain District 6 6 6 5 7 7 5 5 5 19. Shajapur District 9 6 5 3 6 3 4 4 4 20. D~was District 8 7 7 2 4 2 21. Jhabua District 6 6 6 22. Dhar District 8 6 6 4 6 7 2 2 2 23. Indore District 5 5 4 3 2 3 3 3 4 24. West-Nimar District 13 13 13 10 8 7 5 5 4 25. East-Njmar District 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 26. Rajgarh District 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 27. Vldishl District 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 28. Bhopal District 2 4 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 29. S~hore District 4 3 3 2 8 3 4 4 4 30. Raisen District 6 3 3 7 2 2 31. Betul District 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 32. Hoshangabad District 13 11 9 9 9 8 6 6 7 33. • 15 12 11 5 4 4 3 4 3 34. Narsimhapur District 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 35. 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 36. Chhindwara District 18 13 8 3 3 3 4 5 4 31. Seoni District 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 38. Balagha.t District 5 4 4 3 2 1 39. Surguja District 8 9 6 4 4 40. Bilaspur District • 13 11 JO 5 5 4 4 4 4 41. Raigarh District • 6 4 4 5 3 3 2 2 2 42. Rajnandgoan District 5 5 5 6 5 4 4 3 S 43. Durg District 10 6 3 1 1 44. Raipur District 10 8 8 4 4 4 4 3 3 45. Bastar District 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 86

In basic essentials, urbal1isation is a process in to 1951 as the following table shows :- which new urban centres come up and existing ones Census Constituent units of Gwalior city Constituent grow in size. In Madhya Pradesh where a preponde­ Year towns rantly large proportion of population is rural, the 1901 (1) Gwalior. (2) Lashkar; (3) Laskhar 4 Brigade; (4) Morar trend, naturally is towards urbanisation. There had 1911 (1) Gwalior; (2) Lashkar; (3) Morar; 4 been rather a slow and steaLly growth in the number (4) Lashkar Brigade 1921 (l) Gwalior; (2) Lashkar; (3) Morar (in- 3 of towns from 1911 tu 1951 in the State and there- eluding ) after the pace of growth in ,the number of towns 1931 (1) Gwalior; (2) Lashkar; (3) Lashkar Cantt. (4) Morar town (incl udinlJ Residency) ; 5 became much faster. This is obviously due to the (5) Morar Omtt. fact tbat industrialisation has been at a faster pace 1941 (l) Lashkar city (inc! uding Morar. Gwalior and Morar Residency); (2) Lashkar. 3 during, thi~ period which has caused new urban Cantt; (3) Morar Canrt. 1951 Gwalior city (inclu\iv-:: of all the earlier centres to come up. But it has to be remembered towns) 1961 Gwalior city (inclusive of all the earlier 1 that mere increase in the number of towns does not towns) necessarily mean that industrialisation has been faster Ini Gwalior city (inclusiv';) of all th'! earlier towns) and a~; a consequence lead 10 gr~ater urbanisation and 1981 Gwalior city (inclusive of all the earlier vice-versa. Gwalior district is a point in case where towns except Morar Cantt.) Morar Cantt. in its own right deserved to be the number of towns in 1901 census was 6 which has treated as a separate town but some bow it was not come down to 5 in 19R1 but the fact is that Gwalior treated as such in 1951, 1961 and 1971 Censuses. This position has now been rectified in 1981 district is one of the highly urbanised district in the Census. State. Gwalior city in Gw~1ior district has absorb~d The following statemt~nt gives the progress in urban popUlation of the State and districts during 1901 to 5 ,towns during the course of its growth from 1901 1981. 87

STATEMENT-4 PROGRESS IN URBAN POPULATIO~ OF STATE AND DISTRICTS 1901-1981

State/District 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 19J1 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

M \DHYA PRADESH 10,585,459 6,784,767 4,627,234 3,132,937 2,325,777 1,7'11,871 1,440,212 1,299,007 1,458,045 1. Morena District 178,250 102,997 67,127 33,513 35,596 25,404 19,093 18,279 19,132 2. Blind Distrkt 166,212 73,397 47,653 24,060 19,978 15,9591 14,464 14,272 13,375 3. Gwalior District 60;),411 442,997 324,448 247,958 191,032 131,027 117,596 88,775 148,734 4. D.ltia District 60,991 37,436 29,430 37,725 27,531 23,241 19,534 21,283 29,6B 5. S'livpuri D'strict IIl,14'{ 71,258 38,882 21,887 27,751 24,382 :5,189 14,541 4,929 6, a,lnl District 1.. 1,59) 110,i70 '/4,870 56,456 40,993 31,385 15,794 14,438 20,342 7. TihmJlrh District 89,410 .2i,905 20,469 20,24]. 16,lJ2 14,366 14,096 15,495 14,05U 8. Cll'ntarpur District 138,031 80,058 56,319 49,150 39,346 30,932 32,057 33,9iO 26,756 9. Panna District 42,OB 30,462 16,737 22,097 18,121 15,192 13,969 10,756 11,346 10, Slgar District 368,605 260,258 180,718 13,720 23,194 23. IndofJ District 92:>, 42~ 6U,S'}) 452,033 35),553 233,518 173,701 137,054 83,962 136,946 2t. WJ3t-Nimu District 241,176 182,795 133,077 93,498 67,603 51,433 39,915 36,991 27,037 30),l()) 2J 5,43 1 15~,J7j 12~,0)6 92,480 25. BHt-Nimtr District 78,688 62,718 44,381 52,831 26. Rljgarh District 10l,916 6],780 4'),019 41,150 39,646 35,188 32,880 35,282 31,244 27. Vidishl District 132,9[)5 92,876 6+,280 43,165 35,240 27,472 20,561 20,518 17,898 28. Bhopal District 631,853 3n,6H 22),186 102,333 79,380 63,256 47,289 58,828 81,299 29. S~hore District 87,482 56,567 42,606 27,1l3 37,377 22,47.t 19,335 20,874 26,750 30. Raisen District 70,736 30,767 21,,!!38 6,617 22,431 7,245 6,671 3,577 67,669 47,087 33,754 22,421 31. B ~tul District 141,736 14,992 12,727 12,927 10,305 119,223 96,OJJ 75,256 32, Hoshlngabad District 252,034 115,428 64,805 47,757 35,903 56,620 20),9,,5 33. Jabalpur District . 9X),492 633,554 472,6-l-6 293,811 152,105 134,862 125,525 110,048 34. Narsim\n.pur Di~trict 88,127 67,32:+ 48,996 37,136 30,507 23,825 22,214 18,749 23,647 35. Mmdla District . 73,179 48,701 53,144 14,243 12,209 7,997 8,784 9,379 5,428 36. Ghhindwara District 261,167 165,412 93,389 48,455 41,307 34,569 31,767 30,597 29,155 3;. S~oniDistrict 62,70t 43,576 30,274 25,024 20,570 16,081 12,772 13,839 11,864 46,llO 18,039 38. B.llaghat District 9),802 67,953 34,377 9,605 7,300 7,400 6,223 39. Surguja District 141,968 159,0~0 43,789 21,266 28,737 40. B]aspur District 403,784 26t113 168,437 7J,137 62,782 49,641 41,926 31,230 32,114 41. Raigarh District 121,133 75,935 59,887 49,595 32,029 22,671 15,058 13,416 11,991 58,130 42. Rljnandgaon District 144,252 97,470 78,978 43,345 33,721 28,569 23,408 28,063 43. Durg District 601,10t 29;),634 156,576 16,766 13,172 11,274 7,048 228,148 125,930 94,229 44. Rllipur Dbtrict 529,:2.15 325,065 71,365 61,8215 51,615 47,764 45. Bastar District 111,706 56,635 26,899 18,717 16,477 15,433 4,536 8,668 ------88

Among the districts, J abalpur contains the large;;;t 1921 1911 1901 urban population of 9Y0,492 with 9.35 per cent of the total urban popUlation jn the State in 1981. 1. Indore (137) 1. Jab;llpur (126) 1. Gwalior (149) Indore, BhopaJ, Gwalior, Durg and Raipur districts 2. Jab.1lpur (135) 2. Gwalior (1)9) 2. Indore (136) follow in that order. It is il1tcresting to note that Gwalior district contamed fh~ largest urban popula­ 3. GWdlior (118) 3. Indore (84) 3. Jabalpur (110) tion in 1901 whereas it has been pushed down to 4th 4. Ujjain (72) 3. Set gar (75) 4. Bhopal (Rl) position in 1981 by J ab"lpur, Indore and Bhopal 5. Sagar (66) 5. Ujjain (65) 5. Malldsaul (73) districts occupying th~ 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions, respeclively. Among the first five districts with largest (Urban population in thousands shown within brac­ urban population in 1981, Indore, Jabalpur and kets against each). Gwalior continued to occupy the first three positions from 1901 to 1971 displacing each other at the Ce!l­ The first five districts h,rving the largest urban smes of 1911, 1961 and 1n!. Their positio!!s population in 1981 hav~ in ca.ch a city which being however, remained unchanged between 1921 and the powerful growth centre. Bhopal district was 1951 with Indore district occupying !he first position, within the first five districts in 1901 but lost its Jabalpur second and Gwalwl' third. This would be position from 1911 to 19':'1 and again came into clear from the followiug statement showing the first prominence in 1961. The pace of urbanisation in five districts in order 01 th\'ir having largest mban this distric~ was relatively ~aster, obviously because population since 1901. it has in it the Bhopal city, which became the capital of the New (present) State of Madhya Pradesh on STATEMENT-4.1 1st Nov. 1956 as a consequence of the Reorganis!l­ Statement showing the first five distric!_s with largest tion of States on linguistic basis. urban population &ince 1901. The pace of urbanisation in Durg district has been 1981 1971 1961 tremendously fast during th~ period 1961 to 1981. This district (the present territory of Durg district) Jabalpu! (990) Jabalpur (683) Jab.llpur (472) did not have a single town in 1YOl. It was Durg 2 Indore (929) 2 IndoN (642) 2 Indore (452) with a population of 7848 which was treated as a 3 Bhopal (681) 3 Gwalior (443) 3 Gwalior (32f) town for the first time in 1911 and till 1951 Census 4 GwallOr (60)) 4 Bhopal (392) 4 Bhopal (229) this was the only town in the district. With the com­ 5. Durg (60.) 5. Raipu! (325) 5. Raipur (228) mencement at Bhilai St~el Project in 1960, Bhilai­ nagar sprang up as a new town in 1961 Census and since then after the establishment of Bhilai Steel Plant 1951 1941 1931 the surrounding area witnessed, exten~ive industrial 1. Indo]'e: (360) I. Indor'~ (239) 1. Indor·~ (174) activity, with the result that urbanisation took place 2. Jab.ollpur (2Y!}) 2. Jab.llpur (210) 2. Jabalpur (152) at a remarkably faster pace ill this district. ;\. Gwajior (247) 3. Gwailof (191) 3. GwalioJ' (131) The following statement gives the indices of growth 4. lJjjiin (176) 4. Ujj.lin (121) 4. Ujjlin (90) in urban population of Stat~ and districts taking 1901 5, Raipur (125) 5. Sagar (96) 5. Slgar (80) as base. 89

STATEMENT-5

I~DICES OF GROWTH I~ URBAN POPULATION OF STATE AND DISTRICTS 1901-1981

StateJDbtricts ]981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

M \l)HY.\ PR mESH 11.6 465 317 215 161 J22 99 89 100 1. Morena District 932 538 351 201 186 133 100 96 100 2. Bhind District 1,243 549 356 180 149 119 108 107 100 3. Gwalior D'strict 410 298 218 167 128 88 79 60 100 4. D.ltia District 206 126 99 127 93 78 66 72 100 5. 2,255 1,446 789 444 563 495 303 295 100 6. Guna D;strict 1196 492 368 278 202 154 78 71 100 7. Tlk-lffiJarh D:strict 636 199 146 144 115 102 100 1]0 100 8. Chh1tarpur D:~trict 516 299 210 184 147 116 120 127 10) 9. Panna District 371 268 148 195 160 134 123 95 100 10. Slgar District 540 381 265 181 141 118 97 111 100 11. Dlm)h District 779 591 418 327 201 155 115 128 100 12. Sltna District 1,029 522 350 338 169 151 124 126 100 13. R9wa Di5trict 532 233 145 205 101 98 87 105 100 14. S'I~hdol Dhtrict 4,453 2,264 1,073 1,014 253 142 97 112 10) 15. Sidhi District 391 187 100 16. M.illd~aur Diotrict 346 263 216 156 108 75 74 81 10) 17. Rltlam Di~trict 347 261 199 162 117 99 74 73 10) 18. Ujjlin District 589 431 302 248 171 128 102 92 100 19. Sh:!japur District 478 298 203 133 132 77 77 92 10) 20. D~was District 966 616 437 217 209 136 97 99 10) 21. Jh;tbul D'strict 1,787 943 694 150 118 100 22. Dlllr Di~trict 573 369 287 185 200 189 97 59 100 23. Indore District 679 469 330 263 174 127 100 61 100 24. W~3t-Nimar District 892 676 511 346 250 190 148 137 100 25. Ea5t-Nimar District 586 391 292 231 175 149 119 84 100 26. Rajgarh District 336 198 157 132 127 113 105 113 100 27. Vidisha District 743 519 359 241 197 153 115 105 100 28. Bhopal District 839 483 282 126 98 78 58 72 100 29. Sehore District 327 211 159 . 101 140 84 72 78 100 30. Raisen District 1,978 560 611 185 627 203 187 100 31. B~tul District 1,375 657 457 328 218 145 124 125 100 32. Hosh:mgabad District 445 310 211 170 132 114 84 63 100 33. Jabalpur District 900 621 429 272 191 138 123 114 100 34. Narsimhapur District 373 285 207 157 129 101 94 79 100 35. Mandla District • 1,348 897 611 262 225 148 162 173 100 36. Chhindwara District 896 567 337 166 142 119 106 105 100 37. S:::oni District 529 367 255 211 173 136 108 117 100 38. Balaghat Distdct • 1,604 1,092 744 552 291 154 117 119 100 39. Surguja District 494 310 153 74 100 40. Bilaspur District 1,273 822 525 218 196 155 131 97 100 41. Raigarh District 1,010 633 499 414 267 189 126 112 100 42. Rajnandgaon District 514 347 281 207 154 120 102 83 100 43. Durg District 8,529 4,851 2,222 287 238 187 160 100 44. Raipur District 1,108 681 478 264 197 149 129 108 100 45. Bastal District 1,289 653 310 216 190 178 52 100 90

During the period 1901-81, the hiihest growth in seems likely that the end of urbanisation cycle is urban population has been recorded in Durg district. faintly visible in advanced districts mentioned above. its index of growth being 8,529 followed by Shahdol (4,453), Shivpuri (2,255), Raisen (1,978), Balaghat Datia district ha& recorded the lowest growth in (1,604), Betnl (1,375), Mandla (1,348), Bastar urban population during 1901-81. Its, index of growth (1,289) and Jhabua (1,287). It will be interesting to being 206. There arC yet other districts like Sehore, note that the backward districts have registered rela­ Rajgarh, Panna, Narsimhapur and Sidhi which also tively higher growth in urban population during tbe had a very slow growth it! population during the last last 80 years. On the contrary the higbly urbanised 80 years. Industrialisation had been at a low ebb districts like Jabalpur, (inoex 900), Indore (679). in .these districts. Gwalior (410) and UjJ ain ( 589) have recorded a very slow growth in urban population during the The following statement gives the number and penod 1901-81. It i~ rather true that the backward population of places not tr.::.ated as towns in 1971 districts with large proportion of rural population have but treated as such in 1981 arranged by districts and the tendency towar_ds greater urbanisatio!l but it size. STATEMENT-6 NUMB"ER AND POPULATION OF PLACES NOT TREATED AS TOWNS IN 1971 BuT TRFATED AS SUCH IN 1981 ARRANGED .BY STATE/DISTRICT AND SIZE.

Total Class I Class II Class ITI Class IV Class V Class VI State!D:strict ,---.A.-..., r-- .A..-...... r--A..._, r---.A.--:--. r---..A---, r'-~---' r---.J.---__.., No. Popula- No. Popu- No. Popu- No. Popula- No. PODula- No. Popula- No. Popula- tion lation lation tion tion tion tion 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

MADHYA PRADESH 81 769,292 · . 2 68,842 20 260;iS5 57 431.21"5 2 8,420 1. Morena District 2 23,026 · . 1 13,295 1 9,731 ., 2. Bhind District 6 52,342 · . 2 23,240 4 29,102 · . 3. Gwalior Di&trict :. 1 16,847 16,847 .. 4. Datia District 1 11,605 11,605 .. 5. Shiv-pud Distric.t 1 6,949 6,949 ., 6. Tikamgarh District 5 47,056 2 22,625 3 24,431 · . 7. Chhatarpuf District 3 20,082 · . 3 20,082 .. 8. Sagar District 2 15,605 2 15,605 · . 9. Satna District 5 46,999 · . 11,453 4 35,546 · . 10. R-ewa District 8 57,018 · . 13,242 7 43,776 · . 13,155 4 34,929 11. Shahdol District 5 48,084 " · . 5,163 12. Ratlam District 1 5,163 " " 3 25,066 13. SlJaja pur District 3 25,066 " " 9,105 14. D~was District 1 9.105 " 1 13,490 1 5,079 15. Dhar District 2 18,569 " 2 23,291 1 7,589 16. East-Nimar District 3 30,880 " 3 24,238 17. R'ljgarh District 3 24,238 " " 18. Sehore District 1 7,212 · . 1 7,212 .. 3 23,495 19. Raisen District 3 23,495 .. " ., 20. BetuI District 1 46,514 .. 46,514 21. Hoshanbgad District 2 11,143 .. 2 11,143 . . 13,346 16,091 22. JabaIpu.r District 3 29,437 .. 2 '. 23. Mandla District 7,935 7.935 '. 24. Chhindwara District 5 33,475 .. 4 28,777 4,698 J 8,687 25. Seoni District 8,687 .. " 5,995 26. B.llaghat District 1 5,995 ., " 13,140 27. Bilaspur District 2 16,862 .. 3,722 2 16,368 2'8. Raigarh District 2 16,368 22,328 2 29,839 9,181 29. Durg District 4 61,348 .' .. 2 24,908 30. Raipur District 2 24,908 .. 17,279 .. 31. Bastar District 1 17,279 . ' 91

In the light of eligibility test laid down for the 1981 Census, 81 places which were not towns in 1971 1 .2 3 4 5 have been added as tOV'Il1S in this Census. As against 5. Shivpuri Di$trict 1,450 250 towns in the 1971 Cemus, there are 327 now. 150 1,300 5 Govindpura and Bairagarh were two separate towns 6. Guna District • 2,273 230 2,043 6 in 1971 which got merged within the Municipal Cor­ 7. Tikamg'1rh District • 993 124 869 6 poration of Bhopal. 5imil:uly South-Jhagrakhand 8. Chha'arpur District • 1,200 127 1,073 10 and Nnrth-Jhagrakhand in Surguja district were two 9. Panna District 1,093 146 947 2 separatl~ towns in 1971 whicI, got merged into a single 10. Sagar District • 2,080 212 1,868 11 town viz. Ihagrakhand after the establishment of 11. Damoh District 1,401 208 1,!93 3 Notified Area in 1979. The only town of 1971. 12. Satna District • 1,067 303 1,764 9 Census Le. Dungaria Chhapara in Seoni district did 13. Rewa District • 2,745 415 2,330 not qualify the eligibility test for a town and has been 9 declassified as rural at this Census. The net position 14. Shahdol Di~trict 1,109 141 1,968 15 of the number of towns ill 1981 works out as under:-- 15. Sidhi District • 1,905 84 1,821 16. Mlndsaur District • 1,762 182 1,580 12 1. N;J. of towns in 1971 C~n3us • 17. Ratlam Dhtrict. 1,070 20 1,050 6 milllls (i) No. of towns m":rged with an0ther 3 18. Ujjain Disttict • 1,1111 19 1,099 6 (ii) NJ. oftowm declassifi:~d as rUlal 19. Shajapur District J ,114 53 1,061 9 Plus No. of towns added in 1981 81 10. D~W1S District. 1,144 76 1,068 8 2. No. of towns in 1981 Census 327 j 21. Jha bua District 1,360 37 1,323 6 22. Dhar District • 1,570 80 1,490 8 Rural Areas 23. Indore District. 653 17 636 5 24. W~st-Nim'lr District. 2,110 274 1,836 13 According to M.P. Land Records Manual, "village 25. East-Nimar District • 1,194 103 ],091 means any tract of land which has been recognised as 6 such as any revenue survey (lr any other tract of land 26. Rajgarh District 1,743 77 1,666 8 which has been recognised or declared as a village by 27. Vidisha District 1,618 99 1,5]9 4 the State Goevrnment for purposes of revenue collec­ 28. Bhopal District 542 39 503 2 tion etc." The revenue village need not be a single 29. S~hore District 1,083 71 1,(J]2 4 agglomeration of habitations but it has definite 30. Raisen District. 1,516 91 1,425 6 surveyed boundaries. A peculiarity of this State is 31. Betul District • 1,390 64 1,326 5 that a village is not always a single habitation but 32. Hoshangab3d District 1,560 137 ],423 13 quite often there are more than one habitations 33. JabJlpur District 2,439 ] 65 2,274 15 here and there within the limits of the village 34. Narsimhapur District 1,082 53 1,029 boundaries. The main habitation is generally known 4 by the village name i.e. Khaspara and others are 35. Mandla District 2,173 71 2,102 4 hamlets (known. generally as para, to/a, 11l4jra, phalia 36. Chhindwara District. 1,990 77 1,913 18 etc. with different names). 37. S-eoni District • 1,663 57 1,606 2 38. 1,384 107 1,277 5 Apart from revenue villages, there are unsurveyed 39. Surguja District 2,438 24 2,414 8 villages within forests which mainly comprise forest 40. Bilaspur District 3,606 78 3,528 13 labourers and their families. Sweh villages have also 41. Raigarh District 2,243 48 2,195 6 been treated as village. So the inhabited villages 42. Rajnandgaon District 2,399 113 2,286 shown under column 5 of Table A-l include not 5 only revenue villages having residential population but 43. Durg District • 1,872 48 1,824 10 also inhabited forest villages. Forest villages have' 44. Raipur District 4,006 153 3,853 10 generally been listed at ~he end of the list of revenue 45. Bastar District. 3,725 239 3,486 4 villages in each tahsil and have been shown with a suffix (F. V.) against the name of the village in the Primary Census Abstract in District Census Hand­ book Part B of the concerned district. The figures shown in Col. 4 in the above statement indicate the total number of inhabited villages which The following statement gives the number of villages have been classified as rural corresponding to Table and towns in 1981. A-III presented elsewhere in this volume. There STATEMENT-7 are yet another 135 villages in the State which SL lte/District Total No.of No. of No.of have been listed in the Village Primary Census No.of un-in inhabited towns VillageS habi- vlllages Abstract of which the abadi area has wholly been It'd vil- included as urban and thus the population of such lages villages have not been reflected in rural PCA. Such :! 3 4 5 villages have not been treated as inhabited and also MADHYA PRADESH 7,6468 5,116 71,352 327 not been counted in the total number of villages. 1. Marena District 1,421 128 1,293 8 Uninhabited villages are those where no popUlation 2. Bhind Di~trict • 929 53 876 10 was found during the entire enumeration period. Thus 3. Gwalior District 783 71 712 5 there are a total of 76,468 villages (including 5,116 4. Datia District • 452 52 400 2 uninhabited villages) and 327 towns at this Census. 92

The following statement gives the number of 2 3 4 5 inhabited villages at each Census from 1951 to 1981. STATEMENT-8 VI. INDORE DIVISION . 6,155 6,239 6,311 6,376 21. Jh'l bua District 1,318 1,331 1,326 1,323 NUMBER O~ INHABITED VILLAGES 1951-1981 22. Dh'lr Di;;trict 1,463 1,471 1,484 1,490 N~lm1J:r o[iJlhabired vil13gfs in 23. Indore Di~trict • 635 640 641 636 S, tt~/D·visil)n)D;slric.t each c.;;r ;,L' ~--____ A ______~ 24. W~st·Nimar District. 1,681 1,715 1,764 1,836 1951 1961 1971 1981 25. East·Nimar District . 1,058 1,082 1,(196 I,Wl 1 3 2 4 5 VIII. BHOPAL DIVISION 7,326 7,402 7,474 7,451 MADHYA PRADESH 70,037 70,414 70,883 71,352 26. Rajgarh District 1,661 1,673 ],670 1,666 27. Vldish't District 1,498 ] ,51 () I. CHAMBAL DIVISION 2,195 2,188 2,141 2,169 1"n7 1,519 28. Bhopal District 555 543 545 503 1. Morena D;s(rict 1,294 1,249 1,293 1,290 29. Sehore District 963 1,011 1,0]2 1,lJ12 2. Bhind District 901 898 892 876 . 30. Raiscn District • 1,398 ] ,1,01 1,,4-9 j ,,125 n. GWALIOR DIV1SION 4,375 4,406 4,446 4,455 31. Betu! Di~l1 ict 1,272 1,276 1,308 1,:26 3. GW.llior Di;;trict 758 760 753 712 4. Datia District 409 416 401 400 VIII. HOSHANGABAD 5. S'1.ivj)uri Di~lrict 1,316 1,308 1,~86 1,300 DIVISION ) ,405 1,40~ ) ,408 1,.:123 6, G.Ina District I,R92 1,922 2,006 ~,O43 32. H0Sh'\l1g. bad District 1,<105 1,402 1,4lJO 1,423

III. SAGAR DIVISION 5,933 5,872 5,902 5,950 IX. 10,1.:>3 10,118 10,144 10,:01 7. Tik1mga,h District 846 872 SRI 869 33. J :lb.llpur District 2,32.0 2,267 2,263 2,274 8. ChlI1tarpur District 1,128 1,076 1,077 1,073 34. Narsimh'lpur District 988 9YJ 998 1,029 9. P,wna DiQrict 984 934 932 947 35. Mlnd]a District 2,067 2,088 2,092 2,102 10. Sagar Di~trict 1,837 1,846 1,856 1,868 36. Chhindwl.ra District. 1,884 1,896 1,901 1,913 11. D..l'll)h D:strict 1,138 1,144 1,156 1,193 37. S~oni District . 1,590 1,589 1,59) 1,6(:6 IV. REWADlVISION 7,557 7,756 7,826 7,883 38. BalagMt District 1,304 1,2tl5 J ,295 1,277 12. Sltna District 1,726 1,753 1,756 1,764 X. BILASPUR DIVISION 8,131 8,111 8,111 8,137 13. Rowa Di~trict . 2,126 2,296 2,302 2,330 39. S:lrguja District 2,430 2,397 2,3~6 2,414 14. Shahdol District 1,973 1,974 1,978 1,968 40. Bilaspur District 3,522 3,529 3,::>17 3,528 15. Sidhi District 1,732 1,733 1,790 1,821 . 41. Raigarh District 2,179 2,185 2,198 2,195 V. UJJAlN DIViSION 5,802 5,828 5,822 5,858 16. M md,auf District 1,600 1,576 1,580 1,580 Xl. RAIPUR DIVISION 11 ,005 11,(191 '1,298 11,449 17. R'1t\am District. 1,007 1,038 1,044 1,050 42. Rajm>ndgaon District 2,210 2,:28 2,255 2,;116 18. Ujjain District. 1,111 1,111 1,098 1,099 43. Durg District . 1,871 1,813 1,::;19 1,824 19. Sllaj3.pm District 1,067 1,064 1,065 1,061 44. RaipUI Distlict. 3,770 3,811 3,t"l2 3,~53 20. D~wa, Dj$lrict • 1,017 1,039 1,035 1,06& - 45. BastaI' District. 3,154 3,240 3,382 3,4f6 93

Barring a few districts, there bas been an increas.. facilitieS such upheavals are checked well in time and ing trend in the number of inhabited villages from therefore the scope for the desertion of a village does 1951 to 1981 throughout the State. It follows that not arise. It is quite likely that due to the construc- the uninhabited or deserted villages are getting re-esta- tion of a dam or irrig]tion project inhabited villages blished gradually. The reason for the desertion of a coming under submergence need to b~ got evacuated village was generally due to onslaught of calamities whiCh may result in reduction of the number of in- like famine and influenza epidemic which have been habited villages. the catastrophe of the past, particularly during the decade 1901-11 and 1911-21. With the advancement The following statement gives the progress in rural of science and technolo:~y and better communication popUlation of districts 1901-1981. STATEMENT-9 PR OGRESS IN RURAL POPULATION OF DISTRICTS 1901-1981

S_:lle/District 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MADHYA PRADESH . 41,592,38534,869,35227,745,174 22,938,70021,637,83119,583,786 17,731,538 18,141,95815,402,723 1. M )Cerra District 1,124,963 882,341 716,221 595,068 538,896 481,122 442,307 486,664 493,031 2. Bhind District · 807,60l 720,558 593,516 503,918 474,081 414,417 379,385 398,412 418,921 3. G,v.l.\ior D:%rict 498,468 415,008 333,428 282,341 258,887 241,276 216,543 232,250 245,049 4. Dalia District · 250,90)2 217,831 171,037 126,589 135,&05 1:4,171 118,180 12 1,937 131,451 5. Shivpuri District 754,783 6')5,309 519,012 454,205 431,216 389,139 371,88i 412,606 376,087 6. G.ul Disrrict 86J,3SG 633,578 520,955 425,440 435,799 394,057 366,288 379,219 3 J 2,621 7. Tl klmJarh D:strict 6H,571 540,9,')0 435,193 345,923 338,880 302,693 274,805 3i9,!14 3l2,089 8. Chh 1 tarpur D;strict 748,579 631,327 531,054 431,990 424,695 403,082 40),261 442,537 414,368 9. P,mna District · 497,937 398,6' 5 3 14,520 237,562 231,105 199,945 18R,756 196,265 154,094 10. Sag 1r District 9S~,527 802,033 6' 5,S43 512,758 500,829 464,386 462,528 465,593 '::01,438 11. Damoh District. 6i7,428 4')~,286 382,570 313,832 316,416 285,828 272,758 317,081 272,&93 12. Sal [1a District 966,650 818.R58 610,916 493,161 498,809 43' ,456 401,254 464,882 397,467 13. Rew.l District 1,O~9,92 t 9):;,712 729,537 ,73,049 556,749 483,534 454,695 464,95'0 435.:'[6 14. S'llhdol District 1,105,509 90S,OJ7 771,889 5%,201 531 ,~O3 513,092 426,930 459,2l7 401,411 15. Sidl1l District 970,8l3 767,422 575,108 46~,302 424,159 36! ,866 315,461 366':45 314,L!65 16. M H1ds3ur District 1,007,473 76'5,993 592,554 491,198 438,559 384,361 332,2'75 314,108 257,~94 17. R'ltlam District. 542,237 445,307 345 105 269,426 253,692 221,404 193,E05 194,191 169,240 18. Ujjlin District 698,330 555,9! 4 447,018 367,094 333,131 305,902 265,194 274,624 224,?07 19. S'l'lj1pur District· 715,479 600,578 473,105 398,448 373,743 342,507 307,E04 309,942 279,737 20. D:WlS District 6~6,542 499,462 379,521 311,817 293,955 286,102 253,426 259,701 213,535 21. 1.1.1 baa District • 728,911 6!8,988 478,657 374,934 337,106 287,207 250,096 215,631 154,513 22. Dhlf District 924,489 756,750 577,285 461,058 427.322 388,583 371,159 329,536 269,909 23. Indore District · 480,04-5 382,251 301,::;11 240,4R2 216,023 207,188 201,938 188,434 165,111 24. W:st-Nimlr District 1,389,767 1,101,107 852,:187 665,196 613,480 540,590 460,914 418,00:'. 306,211 25. E1s-t-Nim1r District 844,380 672,850 530,775 401,490 404,796 373,743 321,236 334,190 264,342 26. R ljglrh District 696,46S 5R2,566 467.R52 386,373 362,287 331,115 292,202 3J2,029 243,432 27. Vldishl District. 650,193 565,551 424,933 • 342,910 348,107 3! 8,346 327,4£6 276,448 2:0,lGO 28. BhopalDistrict 212,886 179,528 142,529 133,332 109,228 100,491 93,011 97,526 62,659 29. S~hore District 56),899 454,327 338,680 256,855 240,893 240,086 223,027 233,819 207,558 30. R'lisen District . 639,806 522,259 389,588 308,741 287,938 289,120 294,904 317,063 295,219 31. B~tul District 783,651 66'l,527 513,325 417,901 415,921 391,260 351,010 377,459 277,502 32. HHh1nglbld District 751,855 632,312 500,753 414,271 429,071 438,663 412,202 437,675 404,322 33. Jlbl1pur Districr 1,208,251 1,002,476 801,179 746,785 699,250 620,503 609,921 619,497 569,81 1 34-. N lr;;im'npur District. 562,318 45J ,946 363,410 301,974 304,484 297,656 292,948 306,9:'8 291,871 35. M:wdla District. 964,215 824,876 651,359 533,377 492,371 437,769 377,662 395,855 312,953 36. Chhilldw1ra District 971,96t 824,001 637,146 597,975 569,400 538,703 460,068 486,512 378,844 37. S )oni Di;;trict . 747,009 624,776 493,467 409,037 402,763 377,651 336,099 382,326 316,417 38. B \lagh'lt District 1,048,008 909,630 760,392 659,002 616,261 551,997 504,33~ 468,524 393,711 39. S'.lrguja DiMrict • I ,491 ,~08 \,237,399 992,949 11.00,775 671,\55 616,\47 478,694 515,23\ 405,672 40. B:l'lspur District 2,544,;82 2,176,849 1,853,356 1,675,953 1,549,062 1,382,053 1,215,340 1,136,072 891,518 41. R'liglrh District 1,322,064 1,202,770 981,339 803,472 755,524 668,571 564,485 541,737 416,770 42. R lJn'lndgl0rr District 1,023,249 895,304 698,537 597,576 572,435 535,912 474,983 525,192 445,518 43. Durg District 1,2l?9,363 1,169,493 951,145 805,801 783,006 679,387 602,147 665,799 564,794 44. R'lipur D'strict . 2,550,251 2,,:!88,466 1,773,856 1,514,076 1,422,457 1,295,316 1,181,337 1,120,361 927,189 45. BUlar Di;;trict . 1,731,148 1,459,321 1,140,602 895,029 766,882 64-5,389 584,799 560,474 401,493 Except during the decad~~ 1901-11 and 19i1-21 purposes, either wholly or partly by one or more when the population suffered from the onslaught of households. calamities there has been a steady growth in the rural population from 1921 O!lwards. Madhya Pradesh Household continues to be a predbmiriulltly agrarian ,state with The term household in Census is defined as a group about 80 per cent of its population living in villages. of persons who commonly live together and would Bilaspur is the most populous district in the state in take their meals from a corrinWl1 kitGhen unless the terms of rural population followed by Raipur and t:xigencies of work prev~ntcd anyone of th~il1 froni Bastar districts. The rice growing tract of the State uoing so. There may be a household of persbIis rela­ comprising of the Chhatisgarh region which is also ted by blood or a household of unrelated persons or known as the rice-bowl of the country is relatively having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated house- more populous in terms of rural population. 1101d:; are boarding hOllses, messess, hostels, resi­ dential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc., Census House and Household These are called Institutional households. There may Columns 8 and 9 of Table A-I gives the number of be one member household, 2 member households or occupied residential hl)uses and households for each Illulti-member households. For Census purposes, territorial unit viz. State/district/tahsiljUrban agglo­ each one of these types is regarded as a 'household'. meration lcity/town/urban outgrowth. Occupied There are three types of households viz., normal, residential houses are those census houses which are institutional and houseless households, A houseless used wholly or partly for th\! purpose of residence by household is that which is normally found to be resid­ one or more households. ing on the road side, pavements, in hum~ pipes, under At the 1981 Census, the following definitions were staircases, or in open, temple, mandaps, platforms adopted for Census house and Census hcusehold. and the like. Institutional households have been explained above. Those households which do not fall in the category of Im,titutional household and house­ Census House less household have been caiegorised as Normal A Census Bouse is a building or part of a households. The enumero.ltor was required to indicate ~.')Uilding having a separate main entrance from the in the Household Schedule whether the household road or common court-yard or staircase, etc., used belonged to 'Institutional household' or 'Houseless or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied household'. For Institutiond T was written against or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non­ the question "Type of household" and '0' was indi­ residential purpose or botl!. ('ated in the case of houseless household. For normal household, no entry was required to be made. - If a building had a number of flats or blocks which were independent of one llnother having separate Density per Km! entrances of their own from the road or a staircase Density of population per Sq. Km. for each terri­ or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, they torial unit has been given in column 4 of Table A-I. have been considered as separate census houses. Density has been worked out by dividing the popula­ tion of a particular unit by iti> area in Sq. KIn. and In some cases, however, it was difficult to apply givm in absolute figures. The density figures per Sq. the definition strictly. For example, in an urban area, Km. shown in Col. 4 for urban areas or State/divi­ a fiat has five rooms, each having direct entrance to sion/districtjtahsil have becn -worked- out by using the common staircase or courtyard which by defini· the area figures corrected upto two places of decimals tion, had to be treated as five Census houses. If all obtained by adding the area of individual town in the these five rooms were found occupied by single house­ respective unit and not using the area figures given hold entire flat was treated as one census house. In l1pto one place of decimal in the Table. such cases singleness of use was taken into consi­ deration to avoid undue proliferation of the number The following statemcnt gives the number of persons of Census houses. per 100 occupied residential houses and per 100 households, sex-ratio, percentage of rural and urban An occupied residential census house means a population to total population in State, divisions &nd census house which is aC!Llally used for residential districts. 95

STATEMBNT-IO Persons per 100 Occupied Residential Census Houses and per 100 Households, Number of Females per 1,000 Males, percentage of Rural and Urban population to Total population in State and Districts

Sf lte/Di vision/Districts Persons per 100 occupied Persons per 100 No. of females per P;}~centage cf rUrl'l1 and cemU$ houses h)useho}ds 1,000 m:lles urban popullltion to total population ~----~----~ ~----A---_~ ~----A----~ ~ ____A ____ ~ Total Rural Urban Tc>tal Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MADHYA PRADESH 58r1 588 570 560 562 550 941 956 884 100.00 79'71 2{)'29

1. CHAMBAL DIVISION 688 699 629 667 678 607 831 832 824 100'00 84.87 ]5.]3 1. M·)rena District 681 691 620 664 676 595 834 835 827 100'00 86'32 13'68 2. Bhind District 698 711 640 671 682 621 827 829 820 100'00 82'93 17'07 II. 628 624 638 607 608 603 859 856 868 100.00 71'92 28·08 3. GIVllior District 662 680 648 628 652 610 845 818 867 100'00 44'99 55'01 4. Dltia District 665 658 698 618 618 616 853 848 876 100'00 80'45 19'55 5. S'1ivpuri Distlict 591 590 59; 584 584 584 855 856 848 100'00 87'16 12-84 6. G lna District 614 616 606 602 605 584 882 882 882 100'00 85'87 14'13 1lI. SAGAR DIVISION 579 577 589 559 555 576 892 897 872 100-00 82'36 17·64 7. T;ka:ngarh District • 601 601 603 589 588 594 883 882 886 100'00 87'87 12·]3 8. Chhatarpur District • 591 595 570 554 554 549 864 866 854 100'00 84'43 15-57 9. Panna District 560 562 535 526 527 523 913 918 858 100'00 92'21 07'79 10. Sagar District 586 578 606 571 ;63 59S 891 899 871 100'00 72'14 27'86 11. Dlmoh District 549 546 568 .539 536 557 925 931 894 100'00 85'58 14'42 V. REW A DIVISON 589 599 531 544 552 500 951 968 846 100.00 87'15 12·85 12. Satna District 595 608 ;38 551 559 512 936 953 853 100'00 83'81 16'19 13. Rewa District 623 631 574 578 585 534 969 992 833 100'00 86'94 13'06 14. Shahdol District 546 556 506 505 511 476 948 969 858 100'00 82'19 17'81 15. Sidhi District 605 609 469 557 560 447 951 956 738 100'00 98'02 01'98

V. UJJAIN DIVISION 601 604 594 588 592 579 935 943 910 100.00 75'23 24'77 16. M mdsaur District 593 591 602 579 578 583 941 947 917 100'00 79'74 20'26 17. R1tlam District 593 595 590 582 586 57:- 948 956 928 100'00 69'28 30'72 18. Ujj:lin District 599 609 583 590 599 574 926 941 902 100'00 62'52 37'48 19. Shajapur District 600 597 624 586 586 .584 929 934 904 100'00 85'15 14'85 20. D~was District 628 635 599 612 617 .588 929 936 897 100'00 8] '29 18'71 VI. INDORE DIVISION • 632 642 607 618 628 594 944 963 897 100.00 72'23 27'77 21. Jh'lbua District 622 626 578 617 621 569 985 994 893 100'00 91'67 8'33 22. Dh'lr District 646 650 616 630 63"6 601 966 974 915 100'00 87'42 12'58 23. Indore District 617 668 594 599 629 584 898 930 883 100'00 34'06 65'94 24. West-Nimar District. 661 669 614 647 657 596 954 962 907 100'00 85'21 14'79 25. East-Nimar District • 607 695 644 593 582 624 939 943 928 100'00 73'20 26'80 VII. BHOPAL DIVISlON - 599 609 572 571 579 549 913 928 871 100.00 74·45 25'55 26. Rajgarh District 623 625 607 584 584 578 931 935 908 100'00 86'91 13'09 27. Vidish'l District 601 588 678 570 573 560 881 883 869 100'00 83'03 16'97 28. BhJpal District 569 598 560 552 563 549 874 886 870 100'00 23'79 76'21 29. Sehore District 617 620 599 590 592 582 907 913 871 100'00 86'69 13'31 30. R'lisen District 613 616 586 566 566 565 908 912 866 100-00 90'04 09-96 31. B!tul District 568 603 508 571 587 494 973 996 855 100'00 84'68 15'32 VlII. HOSHANGABAD DIVISION • 658 574 552 553 558 539 908 921 869 100·00 74.89 25'11 32_ Hosh'lngabld District 568 574 552 553 558 539 908 921 869 100'00 74'89 25'11 IX. JABALPUR DIVISION 555 556 551 538 538 537 559 985 874 100·00 77·74 22'26 33. Jabalpur District 548 543 555 535 530 542 914 964 856 100'00 54'95 45'05 34. Narsimhapur District 597 598 588 ;76 578 563 930 935 898 100'00 86'45 13'55 544 546 526 528 529 514 1,003 1,009 927 100'00 92'25 ______35. Mmd1a - District ------7'05__ 96

STATEMENT-to

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36. Cilhindwlra District. 5'58 561 547 546 55u 530 965 984 899 100'00 78'82 21'18 37. S~oni District 571 573 5:4 547 548 537 982 990 899 100'00 91'26 7'74 38. Balaghat O;strict 542 544 520 518 519 505 1,006 1,015 917 100'00 91'31 8'69 X. BlL 4SPUR DIVISION 546 550 515 514 516 500 987 999 901 100·00 88·86 11.14 39. SJrgajl District 542 546 501 514 517 487 962 973 862 100'00 91'31 8'69 4.J. Bii lspur Oisttict 55~ 565 518 516 519 500 993 1,006 915 ]00'00 86'16 ]3. R·~ 41. Raigarh District ~27 529 523 509 508 514 1,006 1,016 899 100'00 91'61 3·39 XI. R 4[PUR DIVISION . 553 561 519 525 531 497 1,002 1,022 912 IOa·aO 82.63 17.37 42. Rajl1andglOn District 574 578 542 533 535 .)21 1,020 1,031 945 100'00 87'64 12'36 43. D.lrg District ;'34 566 476 512 535 463 930 1,029 883 100'00 68'20 31'80 44. R'lipur District 560 556 580 525 524 534 1,009 1,025 937 100'00 82'81 17·19 45. Sa,tar Di,~rict 549 553 4?1 532 536 476 1,002 1,009 910 100'00 93'94 6·06 ------The Siate average of the Dumber of persons per State in 1981 works out to 941. This is a happy occupied Census house works out to 5.84 in 1981 feature that the declining trend in sex-ratio ever since ~<; against 6.05 in 1971 anl}. 5.20 in 1961. The rural­ urban differentials are 5.88 and 5.70 respectively. as 1901 has now been check~u and has remained stable against 5.99 and 6.38 in 1971; 5.16 and 5.42 in at 941 in 1981 as compared to that of 1971. The 1961. This appears to b~ a happy indication that sex-ratio of 990 in 1901 c<;ntinuously declined and the pressure on housing has eased in 1981 but it has reached the figure of 941 ill 1971. to be taken with caution since dwelling units are not always the case of new constructions. There has been The sex-ratio is found !o be .very low in the north no doubt a spurt in the number of Census hou!.es Hnd high in the south. AQ interesting feature is that due to brisk constnlc~joll ac.tivities during the decade as one moves from nOrfl} toward~ south, the sex-ratio but Census houses consist of a wide variety of struc' will be found to be increasing.. The lowe~! sex-ratio tures and often times garages, stores etc. meant tor non-residential purpose~ arc also used for dwell­ of 827 has been found in Bhind district and the high­ ing purposes in urban areas at!d thu~ get counted as est being 1020 in R21jnandgaQll district. The rice­ occupied residential c~nsus houses. The districts growing tract is characterised with more females thail situated in the north and western parts of the State males. are characterised with relatively high pressure areas. In other words, these di§!ncts hav~ comparatively Rural-Urban Prop~}ftion more persons per dwelling unit. As regards the size of household, a simili:>.r situation is noticed in the The percentage of urban popUlation to total popu-· districts. The northern districts and the districts in btion in the State is 20.29 :lS again:;t 16.29 in 1971. the western pa,rt of the State have relatively large-size The pace of urbanisallu:l during the decade 1971-81 households. has been relatively faster as compared to that in the previuus decade i.e. 1961-71. BhoPill district is Sex-Ratio highly urbanised with 76.21 per cent of its population Sex-ratio of a population is defined as the number residin-g in urban areas followed by Indore with 65.94 of females per 1,000 males. The sex-ratio in the {Jer cent and Gwalior \vith 55.01 per cent. o 24

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PERSONS PER km2 ~ 201 AND ABOVE

II 176 - 200

• 151 - 175

• 126 - 150

ITIIIJ 101- 12 5 "State average 118 D 100 AND BELOW -_ - 74° 76° 7Bo Bo" 82° 84°

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0 FEMALES PER 1000 MALES 20 1000 AND ABOVE ~ 0 II 950 - 999 II 900 - 949+Stotc amogc 941 BoUNDARY, STATE...... _. _ • _ [ill] 850 - 899 DISTRICT. ... _._._ " D . 849 AND BELOW 32 64 121llLOHETm 18° ; ; j6 ! II

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I > (JeD'~,~: "!, ) /'''t ( BOUNDARY, STATE 7971 I \i"\ I DISTRICT,. - - - ". i .¢ '1 \ I' !IlQ~nm o -9 'V~ '",. 18 L_ "._TO_S_C_AL_E __-, 32 o 32 64 96 128 NOTE I FIGURES IN THE CIRCLES INOICATE PERCENTAGE '1o:S--9 1 ) OF UR8'~ A~O RURAL POPULATION 18• I 0 AREA BELONGS TO OATIA DISTRICT ('.s'1) L"" G, AR£A BELONGS TO GWALIOR DISTRiCT. Iy \.1' ......

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STATE ,TABLE A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of No. of villages occupied Total Arl!a Popu- r-- --.A.---""-) No. residen- No. of Population Rural in lation In- Unin- of tial house- r------.A.------, State/Division/District Urban Km' p~r Km~ habited habited Towns houses holds P~rsonSo Males Females

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

MADHYA PRADESH T 4~3,446.0 118 71,352 5,116 327 8,929,190 9,321,12652,178,844 26,886,305 25,292,539 R 438,567.7 9S 71,352 5,116 .. 7,071,115 7,398,024 41,592,385 21,266,321 20,326,064 U 4,878.3 2,170 327 1,858,075 1,923,102 10,586,459 5,619,984 4,966,475 I. CHAMBAL DIVISION T 16.053.0 142 2.169 181 18 331.020 341.573 2.277.029 ],243,711 ].033.318 R 15.850.8 122 2,169 181 276,299 284,870 1,932.567 1,054.811 877.756 U 202.2 1,704 18 54,721 56,703 344.462 188,900 155,562

1. Morena District • T 11,594.0 112 1,293 128 8 191,449 196,379 1,303,213 710,742 592,471 R 11,563.7 97 1,293 128 162.710 166,420 1,124,963 613,185 511,778 U 30.3 588 8 28,739 29,959 178,250 97,557 80,693

2. Bhind District T 4,459.0 218 876 53 10 139,571 145.194 973,816 532,969 440.847 R 4,287.1 188 876 53 113,589 118.450 807,604 441.626 365,978 U 171. 9 967 10 25,982 26,744 166,212 91,343 74,869

II. GWALIOR DIVISION T 28,595.0 115 4,455 503 18 523,784 541,753 3,287.687 1,768,130 1,519,557 R 28,132.9 84 4.455 503 378.997 388.662 2,364.539 1.273.854 1.090,685 U 462.1 1,998 18 144,787 153,091 923,148 494,276 428.872

, 3. Gwalior District T 5,214.0 212 712 71 5 167.247 176.349 1.107.879 600.603 507,276 R 4.902.7 102 712 71 73.252 76.475 498.468 274,197 224,271 U 311.3 1,958 5 93,995 99,874 609,411 326,406 283,005

4. Datia District T 2.038.0 153 400 52 2 46.874 50,479 311.893 168,305 143,588 R 2,031.0 124 400 52 38,142 40,571 250,902 135,786 115,116 U 7.0 8,713 2 8.732 9,908 60,991 32,519 28,472

5. Shivpuri District T 10,278.0 84 1,300 150 5 146,522 148,387 865,930 466,877 399,053 R 10,185.0 74 1,300 150 127,833 129,342 754,783 406,747 348,036 U 93.0 1,195 5 18,689 19,045 111;147 60,130 51,017

6. Guna District T 11,065.0 91 2,043 230 6 163,141 166,538 1.001,985 532,345 469.640 R 11,014.2 7R 2,043 230 139,770 142,274 860,386 457,124 403,262 U 50.8 2,787 6 23,371 24,264 141;599 75,221 66.378

Ill. SAGAR DIVISION T 38,428.0 110 5,950 817 32 726.364 . 753,450 4,208,204 2,223,629 1,984,575 R 37,919.0 91 5,950 817 600,320 624.645 3.466~042 1.827,193 1,638,849 U 509.0 1.458 32 126,044 128,805 742.162 396,436 345,726

7. Tikamgarh District. T 5,048.0 146 869 124 6 122,665 125.229 736,981 391,471 345,510 R 4,979.0 130 869 124 107,826 110,184 647,571 344,069 303,502 U 69.0 1,296 6 ~ 14,839 15,045 89,410 47,402 42,008

8. Chhatarpur District T 8,687.0 102 1,073 127 10 149,979 160,175 886,660 475,662 410,998 R 8,436 6 89 1,073 127 125,751 135,019 748'.579 401,189 347,390 U 250.4 551 10 24,228 25,156 138.081 74,473 63,608

9. Panna District T 7,135.0 76 947 146 2 96,492 102,595 539,978 282.242 257,736 R 7,123.2 70 947 146 88.640 94,564 497,'937 259,614 238,323 U 11.8 3,563 2 7,852 8,031 42,041 22,628 19,413

10. Sagar Distdct T 10,252.0 129 1,868 212 11 225,882 231,557 1.32',132 69~.570 623,562 R 10,115 3 94 1,868 212 165,075 169,658 954,527 502.553 451,974 U 136.7 2.696 11 60,807 61,899 368,605 197,017 171,588

1 11. Damoh District T 7,306.0 99 1,19:l 208 3 131,346 13',894 72 01 453 37!,684 34(,769 R 7,264.9 85 1,193 208 113,028 115,220 617,428 319,768 297,660 U 41.1 2,531 3 18,318 18,674 104,025 54,916 49,10:;) 100 STATE TABLE A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Popu- r---A..---, Occupied No. of Population Rural Area lation In- Unin- No. of residential house- r---'---..A.--- _- ----, StateJ Division/Di stoct Urban in Km2 per Km2 habited habited Towns houses holds Persons Mdes Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

IV. REWA DIVISION T 38,370.0 122 7,883 943 34 797,513 862,651 4,696;562 2,407,103 2,289,459 R 37,619.4 109 7,883 943 683,772 741,946 4,092,896 2,080,014 2,OJ2,882 U 750.6 804 34 J]3,741 120,705 603,666 327,089 276,577 12. Sltna District T 7,502.0 154 ] ,764 303 9 193,741 209,358 1,153,387 595,753 557,634 R 7,323.7 132 1,764 303 159,025 172,897 966,650 494,982 471,668 U 178.3 1,047 9 34,716 36,461 186,737 100,771 85,966 13. Rew..l. District T 6,314.0 191 2,330 415 9 193,912 209,001 1,207,583 613,226 594,357 R 6,101.2 172 2,330 415 166,449 179,460 1,049,924 527,198 522,126 U 212.8 741 9 27,463 29,541 157,659 86,028 7J,631 14. Shahdol District T 14,028.0 96 1,968 141 15 246,262 266,625 1,345,125 690,395 654,730 R 13,678.6 81 1,968 141 198,889 216,318 1,105;509 561,416 544,093 U 349.4 686 15 47,373 50,307 239,616 128,979 110,637 15. Sidhi District. T 10,526.0 94 1,821 84 163,598 177,667 990,467 507,729 482,738 R 10,515.9 92 1,821 84 159,409 173,271 970,813 496,418 474,395 U 10.1 1,946 4,189 4,396 19,654 11,311 3,343 V. UIJAlN DIVISION T 33,959.0 141 5,858 350 -II 798,054 815,599 4,798.686 2,480,563 2,318,113 R 33,638.7 107 5,858 350 598,072 6]0,284 3,610,()61 J,858,287 /,75J,774 U 320.3 3,711 41 199,982 . 205,315 1,188,625 622,276 566,349 16. Mandsaur District. T 9,791.0 129 1,580 182 12 213,054 218,274 1,263,399 651,011 612,388 R 9,733.4 104 1,580 182 170,563 174,400 1,007,473 517,482 489,991 U 57.6 4,443 12 42,491 43,874 255;926 133,529 122,397 17. Ratla.m Ulsrrlct T 4,861.0 161 1,050 20 6 131,919 134,421 782,729 401,883 380,846 R 4,806.7 113 1,050 20 91,141 92,603 542,237 277,177 265,060 U 54.3 4,429 6 40,778 41,818 240,492 124,706 115,786 18. UjJain District T 6,091.0 183 1,099 19 6 186,495 189,480 1,117,002 579,850 537,152 R 5,981. 8 117 1,099 19 J 14,621 116,530 698,330 359,752 338,578 U 109.2 3,834 6 71,874 . 72,950 418,672 220,098 ]98,574 19. Shajapur Di~trict . T 6,196.0 136 1,061 53 9 139,941 143,374 840,247 435,517 404,730 R 6,148.7 116 1,061 53 119,944 122,007 715,479 369,984 345,495 U 47.3 2,638 9 19,997 21,367 124,768 65,533 59,235 20. Dewas District T 7,020.0 113 1,068 76 8 126,645 130,050 795,309 412,302 383,007 R 6,968.1 93 1,068 76 101,803 104,744 646,542 333,892 312,650 U 51.9 2,866 8 24,842 25,306 148,767 78,410 79,357 VI. INDORE DlVISIOV T 43,062,0 140 6,376 511 38 956,818 978,808 6,046,633 3,110,281 2,936,352 R 42,648 9 102 6,376 511 '80,028 695,906 4,367,592 2,225,373 2,142,219 U 413 1 4,064 38 276,790 282.902 /,679,041 ~84,908 794,133 21. Jhabua District • T 6,782.0 117 1,323 37 6 127,833 128,978 795,168 400,550 394,618 R 6,748.1 108 1,323 37 116,378 t 17,339 728,911 365,555 363,356 U 33.9 1,954 6 I tl ,455 11,639 66,257 34,995 31,262 22. Dhar District. • T 8,153.0 130 1,490 80 8 163,725 167,839 1,057,469 537,783 519,686 R 8,078.8 114 1,490 80 142,153 145,699 924,489 468,348 456,141 U 74.2 1,792 8 21,572 22,140 132,980 69,435 6J,545 • 23. IndMe District T 3.898.0 362 636 17 5 228,348 235,411 1,409,473 742,459 667,014 R 3,752.0 128 636 17 71,893 76,261 480,045 248,783 231,262 U 146.0 6,366 5 156,455 159,150 929,428 493,676 435,752

24. We~t-Nimt'r Di~trlct T 13~450 0 121 1,836 274 13 246,891 251,930 1,630,943 834,646 796,297 R 13,392.3 104 1,836 274 207,618 211,480 1,389,767 708,200 681,567 U 57.7 4,180 13 39,279 40,450 241,176 126.446 114,130 101

STATE TABLE A~l A.REA, HOUSES AND POPULATIQN

No. of villages No. of Total Area Popu- ,---'------, Occupied No. of Population Rural in lation In- Unin- No. of residential house- ,------.A.----, State/Division/Dislrict Urban Km2 per Km' habited h biled Towns houses holds Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

25. E'ls(·Nimar District T 10,779'0 107 1,091 103 6 190,015 194,650 1,153,580 594,843 558,737 R 10,677'7 79 1,091 103 141,986 145,127 844',380 434,487 409,893 U WI'3 3,052 6 48,019 49,523 309,200 160,356 148,844 VII. BHOPAL DIVISION T 41,384,0 115 7,451 441 29 796,582 835,657 4,772,531 2,494,958 2,277,573 R 40,809·7 87 7,451 441 583,353 613,402 3,552,903 1,843,154 1,709,749 U 574·3 2,124 29 213,229 222,255 1,219,628 651,804 567,824 26. R:ljglrh Di;;trict T 6,154'0 130 1,666 77 8 128,732 137,300 801,384 414,938 386,446 R 6,052'9 115 1,666 77 111,440 119,163 696;468 359,949 336,519 U 101'1 1,038 8 17,292 18,137 104,916 54,989 49,927 27. Vidisha District T 7,371'0 106 1,519 99 4 130,225 137,298 783,098 416,356 366,742 R 7,355'4 83 1,519 99 110,608 113,561 650;193 345,243 304,950 U 15'6 8,520 4 19,617 23,737 132,905 71,113 61,792

28. Bhoppl Di~lricl T 2,772'0 323 503 39 :2 157,332 161,950 894,739 477,531 417,208 R 2,486'5 86 503 39 35,589 37,821 212~886 112,883 100,003 U 285'5 2,388 .2 121,743 124,129 681,853 364648 317,205 29. Sehore District T 6,578'0 100 1,012 71 4 106,540 111,383 657,381 344,667 312,714 R 6,537'1 87 1,012 71 91,926 96,339 569;899 297,913 271,986 U 40'9 2,139 4 14,614 15,044 87,482 46,754 40,728 30. Rais(I1 District T 8,466'0 84 1,425 91 6 115,962 125,582 710,542 372,459 338,083 R 8,373'4 76 1,425 91 103,901 113,055 639,806 334,547 305,259 U 92'6 764 6 12,061 12,527 70,736 37,912 32,824 31. Betul District. T 10,043'0 92 1,326 64 5 157,791 162,144 925,387 469,007 456,380 R 10,004'4 78 1,326 64 129,889 133,463 783,651 . 392,619 391,032 U 38'6 3,672 5 27,902 28,681 141,736 76,388 65,348

VIIl. HO~HANGABAD DIVIMON T 10,037'0 100 1,423 137 13 176,645 181576 1,003,939 526,273 477,666 R 9,909'5 76 1,423 137 130,946 134,777 751,855 391,377 360,478 U /27·5 1,977 •• 13 45,699 46,799 252,084 134,896 117,188 32. U)shan gl b"d Di!;trict T 10,037'0 100 1,423 137 13 176,645 181,576 1,003,939 526,273 477,666 R 9,909' 5 76 1,423 137 130,946 134,777 751,855 391,377 360,478 U 127'5 1,977 . 13 45,699 46,799 252,084 134,896 117,188 IX. JABALPUR DIVISION T 58,364·0 I2l 10,201 530 48 1,275,126 1,315,895 7,077,236 3,611,959 3,465,277 R 57,705·0 95 ID,201 530 989,303 1,022,447 5,501,765 2,771 ,229 2,730,536 U 659·0 2,391 48 285,823 293,448 1,575,471 840,730 734,741 33. Jlb\lpur District T 10,160'0 216 2,274 165 15 400,967 410,887 2,198,743 1,149,050 1,049,693 R 9,763'4 124 2,274 165 222,339 228,004 1,208,251 615,352 592,899 U 396·6 2,497 15 178,628 182,883 990,492 533,698 456,794

34. Nlr>imh~pur Disllict T 5,133'0 127 1,029 53 4 109,042 112,870 650,445 336,981 313,464 R 5,082'1 111 1,029 53 94,061 97,223 562,318 290,552 271,766 U 50'9 1,731 4 14,981 15,647 88,127 46,429 41,698 35. Mandla Diltrict T 13,269'0 78 2,102 71 4 190,595 196,445 1,037,394 517,866 519,528 R 13,209'0 73 2,102 71 176,682 182,203 964,215 479,887 484,328 U 60'0 1,220 4 13,913 14,242 73,179 37,979 35,200 36. Chhindwara District T 11,815'0 104 1,913 77 18 221,049 225,862 1,233,131 627,538 605,593 R 11,740'3 83 1,913 77 173,266 176,627 971,964 489,998 481,966 U 74'7 3,496 18 47,783 49,235 ;61,167 137,540 123,627

37. S~oni District T 8,758'0 92 1,606 57 2 141,701 148,116 809,713 408,441 401,272 R 8,730'7 86 1,606 57 130,373 136,435 747,009 375,415 371,594 U 27'3 2,297 2 II ,328 11,681 62,704 33,026 29,678 102 STATE TABLE A-I AREA HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No.of ,---"----... OCcupied Total Area Popula- Ullin- residen- No. of Population Rural in Km~ tion Inhabi- habi- No. of tial house- r- :.A..---"-"'I Sra'e/Div;sio'l/District Urb:!» per Km~ ted ted Towns houses holds P~nons Males Femlles

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

38. Balaghal District T 9,229'0 124 1,277 107 5 211,772 221,715 1,147,810 572,083 575,727 R 9,179'5 114 1,277 107 192,582 201,955 1,048,008 520,025 527,983 U 49'5 2,016 5 19,190 19,760 99,802 52,058 47,744 X. BILASPUR DIVI510N T 55,[58'0 [09 8,137 150 27 1,[03,998 1,173,403 6,030,039 3,034,031 2,996,008 R 54,787'5 98 8,137 150 973,649 1,039,004 5,358,154 2,680,573 2,677,581 U 370'5 [ ,183 27 130,349 134,399 671,885 353,458 318,427 39. S'lrguja DIstrict T 22,337'0 73 2,414 24 8 301,373 317,508 1,633,476 832,356 801,120 R 22,281'6 67 2,414 24 273,053 288,364 1,491,508 756,114 735,394 U 55'4 2,563 8 28,320 29,144 141,968 76,242 65,726 40. B !aspur District T 19,897'0 148 3,528 78 13 528,979 572,250 2,953,366 1,482,062 1,471,304 R 19,668'7 129 3,528 78 450,109 490,546 2,544,582 1,268,619 1,275,963 U 228'3 1,791 13 78,870 81,704 408,784 213,443 195,341 41. Raigarh District T 12,924'0 112 2,195 48 6 273,646 283,645 1,443,197 719,613 723,584 R 12,837'2 103 2,195 48 250,487 260,094 1,322,064 655,840 666,224 U 86-8 1,396 6 23,159 23,551 121,133 63,773 57,360 XI. RAIPUR DIVISION. T 80,036·0 100 11,449 553 29 1,443,286 1,520,761 7,980,298 3,985,667 3,994,631 R 79,546,3 83 11,449 553 .- 1,[76,376 1,242,081 6,594,011 3,260,456 3,333,555 U 489·7 2,831 29 266,910 278,680 1,386,287 725,211 661,076 42. RajlMUdg10n District 1 11,127'0 105 2,286 113 5 203,551 219,083 1,167,501 577,896 589,605 R 11,077'1 92 2,286 113 176,918 191,412 1,023,249 503,717 519,532 U 49'9 2,891 5 26,633 27,671 144,252 74,179 70,073

43_ Durg Di~trict • T 8,537'0 221 1,824 48 10 35-t,245 369,296 1,890,467 954,758 935,709 R 8,317-4 155 1,824 48 227,917 240,783 1,289,363 635,488 653,875 U 219'6 2,737 10 126,328 128,513 601,104 319,270 281,834 44. Raipur District T 21,258-0 145 3,853 153 10 549,782 586,028 2,079,476 1,532,692 1,546,784 R 21,091'4 121 3,853 153 458,559 487,000 1,550,251' 1,259,403 1,290,848 U 166-6 3,177 10 91,223 99,028 529,225 273,289 255,936 45. Ba~tar District T 39,114-0 47 3,486 239 :1 335,708 346,354 1,842,854 920,321 922,533 R 39,060'4 44 3,486 239 312,982 322,886 1,731,148 861,848 869,300 U 53-6 2,084 4 22,726 23,468 111,706 58,473 53,233 i03 A-I 4REA),HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of No. of villages OccupIed Tl)ta I Area PJpU- ,---.A---__:_' residen- No. of Population State}Di vi~ion/DiUricl J Rural inKm2 Jarion lnhabi~ Unin- No.of tial house- ,----'--'---.A------""" TahsiljU.A./City}Town Urban p~r Km~ ted habited Tl)wns houses holds Pllrsons Males :Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

MADHYA PRADESH T 443,446.0 118 7J.,3S1 5,116 327 8,929,190 9,321,126 52,178,844 26,886,305 25,292,539 R 438,561.7 95 71,352 5,116 7,071,115 7,398,024 41,592,385 21,266,321 20,326,064 U 4,878' 3 2,171 327 1,858,075 1,923,102 10,586,459 5,619,984 4,966,475 , 1. CHA MBAL DIVISION T 16,053·0 142 2,169 181 18 331,020 341,573 2,277,029, 1,24,3,7 IJ 1,033,318 R 15,850-8 122 2,/69 181 216,299 284,810 1,932,567 1,054,811 817,756 U 202·2 1,704 18 54,721 56,703 344,462. 188,900 155,562 1. Morena District T 11,594'0 112 1,293 128 8 191,449 196,379 1,303,213 710,742 592,471 · R 11,563'7 97 1,293 128 162,710 166,420 1,124,963 613,185 511,178 U 30·3 5,895 8 28,139 29,959 178,250' 97,557 80,693 1. Ambah TJhsil T 1,060'4 255 145 7 35,769 37,831 270,760 147,778 122,982 R 1,056' 5 240 145 7 33,159 35,026 253,379 138,175 115,204 U 3'9 4,515 2,610 2,805 17 ,381 9,603 7,778 Ambah(M) . U 3'85 4,515 2,610 2,805 17,381 9,603 7,778 2. Murena Tahsil T 1,067'0 260 179 2 38,315 39,070 277,154. 154;509 122,645 R 1,051' 6 184 179 24,986 25,302 193,995 . 108,545 85,450 U 15'4 5,389 2 13,329 13,768 83,159 45,964 37,195 Morena(M) . U 12'00 5,822 11 ,279 11 ,512 63,864 38,642 31,222 Bamor(M) U 3'43 3,876 2,050 2,256 13,295 7,322 5,973 3. Joura Tahsil. T 1,593'4 142 22B 17 30,472 30,874 227,014 125,740 101,274 · R 1,591'7 133 228 17 28,131 28,4% 211,274 117,087 94,187 U l' 7 9,369 1 2,341 2,378 15,740 8,653 7,087 Joura U.A. . . U l' 68 9,369 1 2,341 2,'378 15,740 . 8,653 7,087 (i) Joura(M) U 1'59 9,311 1 2,166 2,191 14,805 8,120 6,685 (ii) Sankra (O.G.). U 0'01 44,300 79 80 443 261 182 (iii) Alapur (O.G.) U 0'08 6,150 96 107 492. .272 220 4. Sabalgarh Tahsil T 1,296'1 158 223 14 2 29,628 30,382 204,636 111,213 93,423 R 1,293'0 137 223 14 25,509 25,846 177,717 96,475 81,242 U 3'1 8,628 2 4,119 4,536 26,919' . 14,738 12,181 Sab31garh U.A. U 2'49 6,903 2,700 2,920 17,188 9,386 7,802 (i) Slb3Igarh(M) U 2·32 7,017 2,575 2,786 16,279 8,896 7,383 (ii) Sunhera (O.G.) U 0·15 4,380 83 89 657. 349 308 (iii) Shivlal-k'l-pura U 0'02 12,600 42 45 252 141 111 (O.G.) Kailarus (N.A.) U 0'63 15,446 1,419 1,616 9,731. 5,352 4,379 5. Bijeypur TaMil T 2,893' 3 38 180 42 18,453 18,677 109,506 59,115 50,391 · R 2,891'1 35 180 42 17,119 17,326 101,552. 54,8411 46,704 U 2·2 3,665 1 1,334 1,351 7,954 4,267 3,687 Blj\!YPur(M) · U 2'17 3,665 1 1,334 1,351 7,954 4,267 3,6117 6. Sheopur Tahsil T 3,773-'2 57 33ll 47 38,812 39,545 214,143 112,387 101,756 R 3,769'2 50 338 47 33,806 34,424 187,046, 98,055 88,991 U 4'0 6,791 1 5,006 5,121 27,097 14,332 12,765 Sheopur(M) • · U 3'99 6,791 5,006 .5,121 27,097 14,332 12,765 2. Bhind Disjrjct T 4,459'0 218 876 53 10 139,571 145,194 973,816 532,969 440,847 R 4,287,1 188 876 53 113,589 118,450 807,604 441,626 365,978 U 171·9 967 10 25,982 26,744 166,212 91,343 74,869 1. Bhind Ta hsil T 1,373'5 266 273 15 2 50,004 54,000 365,410' 198,127 167,283 R 1,326'0 214 273 15 .. 37,085 40,054 283,302 153,084 130,218 U 47'5 1,729 2 12,919 13,346 82,IOS 45,043 37,065 Bhind(M) U 17'18 4;337 11,829 12,242 74,515 40,938 33,577 Akoda (N.A.) U 30'31 251 1,090 1,104 7;593 4,105 3,488 104

A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Area Popu- r-___"_-~ Occupied No. of Population State! Division! Districtj Rural in laUon In- Uoin- No. of residential house- ,-----...... ------, Tdh,i1/U.A./City/ToWtl Urban Kma pel'Km" habited habited Tow

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2. G0had Tahsil T 1,018'2 175 195 8 2 27,050 27,321 180,413 100,591 79,822 R 1,001'7 150 195 8 22,203 22,448 150,052' 83,678 66,374 U 26'5 1,146 2 4,847 4,873 30,361 16,913 13,448 Gohad(M) • • U 2'75 7,337 1 3,284 3,304 20,176 11,075 9,101 Mau (N.A.) • • U 23'75 429 1 1,563 1,569 10,185 5,838 4,347 3. Mehgaon Tahsil • T 969'0 202 194 3 2 28,~44 29,210 196,194 107,794 88,400 R 934'1 188 194 3 25,359 25,920 175.463 96,382 79,081 U 34'9 594 2 3,185 3,290 20,731 . 11 ,412 9,319 Mehgaon(M) • U 1'66 4,624 1,288 1,294 7,676 4,222 3,454 Gorm;(M) . · U 33'24 393 1 1,897 1,996 13,055 7,190 5,865 4. L'lh3 r Tahsil T 1,081' 3 214 214 27 4 33,973 34,663 231,799 . 126,457 105,342 · R 1,018'3 195 214 27 28,942 29,428 198,787 108,482 90,305 U 63'0 524 4 5,031 5,235 33,012 17,975 15,037 Lahar (M) • U 19'04 604 1,695 1 ,855 11,503 6,348 5,155 Mihona (N.A.) U 19'11 454 1,304 1,321 8,671l 4,718 3,952 Alampur (N.A.) U 12 '11 513 978 984 6,211 3,251 2,960 · U 12'70 522 1,054 1,075 6,628 3,658 2,970 Daboh(N.A.) . · If. GWALIOR DIVISION T 28,595·0 [15 4,455 503 18 523,784 541,753 3,287,687 1,768,130 1,519,557 R 28,132'9 84 4,455 503 378,997 388,662 2,364,53~ 1,213,8541,090,685 U 462·1 1,998 18 144,787 153,091 923,148 494,276 428,872

3 Gwalior District T 5,214'0 212 712 71 5 161,247 176,349 1,107,879 600,603 507,276 · R 4,902·7 102 712 71 73,252 76,475 498,468 274,197 224,271 U 311'3 1.958 5 93,995 99,874 609.411 3Z6,406 283,00; 1. Gird Tah!il • · T 2,690'2 270 264 27 2 108,673 115,752 726,057 391,886 334,171 R 2,387'0 71 264 27 23,636 24,949 170,195 94,361 75,834 U 303'2 1,833 2 85,037 90,803 555,862 297,525 258,337 Gwalior U A. U 303 '18 1,833 2 85,037 90,803 555,862 297,525 258,337 (a) GWJIior (M.e.) U 289'85 1,860 1 82,262 87,876 539,015 288,036 250,979 (b) Morar Cantt. U 13'33 1,264 1 2,775 2,927 16,847 9,489 7,358 (caDtt.) 2. PichllOre Tahsil T 1,874' 3 152 310 25 2 43,058 44,583 284,744 156,411 128,333 · R 1,867'9 130 310 25 36,203 37,649 243,738 134,278 109,460 U 6'4 6,427 2 6,855 6,934 41,006 22,133 18,873 PJchhore(M) U 2'59 2,929 1 1,221 1228 7,585 3,980 3,605 Dabla(M) · U 3'79 8,818 1 5,634 5,706 33,421 18,153 . · 15,268 3. Bhander Tahsil T 654'4 148 138 19 15,516 16,014 91,078 52,306 44,772 R 652'7 130 138 19 13.413 13,877 84,535 45,558 38,977 U 1'7 7,466 1 2,103 2137 12,543. 6,748 5,795 Bhander (M) . · U l' 68 7,466 1 2,103 2,137 12,543 6,748 5,795 4. Datia District • T 2,038'0 153 400 52 2 46,874 50,479 311,893 168,305 143,588 R 2,031'0 114 400 52 38,142 40,571 250,902 135,786 U5,1l6 U 7'0 8,713 2 8,732 9,908 60,991 32,519 28,471

1. Tahsil . T 926'0 144 195 31 19,719 20,863 133,700 72,805 60,895 R 923'1 132 195 31 17,930 18,983 122,095 66,477 55,618 U 2'9 3,961 1 1,789 1,880 11,605 6,328 5,277 Seondha (N.A.) u 2.93 3,961 1,880 · 1 1,789 11,605 6,328 5,277 2. Datia Tahsil • • T 1,108'8 161 205 21 27,155 29,616 178,193 95,500 82,693 R 1,104'7 117 205 21 20,212 21,588 128,807 69,309 59,498 U 4'1 12,134 1 6,943 8,028 49,386 26,191 23,195 Datia (M) . · U 4'07 12,134 1 6,943 8,028 49,386 26,191 23,195 105

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION --- No. of villages No. of occupied 9 } Uni.n- resi- No.of Population Tot Area PJpU- ,~ ____.A. ______• S a,~/DiVlsivn/D:strictl Rural in lation Inhabl- habi- No.of d~ntial house- Tah;;ll/U.A./Clty/Town U:bm K t l1" p~rKm~ ted ted tOW·H h')u;es holds Pe,sons Males Females

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

5. Sbivpuri District T 10,278,0 84 1,300 150 5 146,522 148,387 865,9~0 466,877 399,053 R 10,185'0 74 1,300 ISO 127,833 129,342 754,783 406,747 348,036 U 93'0 1,195 5 18,689 19,045 H1,147 60,130 51,017

1. pjhri T{h~il . T 1,572,7 68 234 2~ 18,863 19,015 107,2SI 57,909 49,372 R i,572'7 68 234 2,1 18,863 19,015 107,2~1 57,909 49,372 U 2. Sllivpuri Tahsil T 1,956'1 83 188 27 27,024 28,006 162,870 88,399 74,471 R 1,875'0 46 188 27 14,285 14,979 87,132 47,255 39,B77 U 81'1 934 1 12,739 13,027 75,738 41,144 34,594 Shivpuri(M) • · U 81'11 934 1 12,739 13,027 75,738 41,144 34,594 3. Karara Tahsil T 1,967'6 108 267 29 34,231 34,486 212,635 115,348 97,287 · R 1,966.4 102 267 29 32,200 32,438 200,873 108,933 91,940 U 1'2 9,641 1 2,031 2,048 11,762 6,415 5.3",7 U. A. .. U 1·22 9,641 1 2,031 2,048 11,762 6,415 5,347 (i) Karera (M) U 1'09 9,406 1,789 1,806 10,252 5,409 4,843 (ii) Karera Kasba · U 0·13 11,615 242 242 1,510 1,006 504 (0. G.)

4.' Tah~iI T 2,293'8 73 321 47 28,721 28,826 168,096 90,461 77,635 · R 2,292'2 69 321 47 27,205 27,306 158,939 85,58] 73,358 U 1'6 5,618 1,516 1,520 9,157 4,880 4,277 Kolaras(M) U 1'63 5,618 1,516 1,520 9,157 4,880 4,277 2,383'3 90 290 26 2 37,683 38,054 215,048 114,760 5. Pichhore Tah~il T ]00,28 8 R 2,374'2 84 290 26 35,280 35,604 200,558 107,069 93,489 U 9'1 1,598 2 2,403 2,450 14,490 7,691 6,799 *Pichhore (N.A.) U 0.63 11,970 1,297 1,322 7,541 4,056 3,485 (N.A.) U 8.44 823 1,106 1,128 6,949 3,635 3,314 6. Guna District T 11,065.0 91 2,043 230 6 163,141 166,538 1,001,985 532,345 469,640 R 11,014.2 78 2,043 230 139,770 142,274 860,386 457,124 403,262 U 50.8 2,783 6 23,371 24,264 141,599 75,221 66,378 1. Guna Tahsil . T 3,154.6 77 478 82 40,404 40,954 244,060 129,661 114,399 · R 3,131. 7 57 478 82 29,880 30,233 179,401 95,366 84,035 U 22.9 2,820 10,52~ 10,731 64,659 34,29j 30,364 GUlla U.A. U N.A. N.A. 10,524 10,731 64,659 34,295 30,364 (i) Guna(M) • U 22.76 2,647 9,737 9,903 60,255 31,98\.l 28,275 (ii) Guna K'lsba · U 0.17 19,294 60~ G..J.4 3,280 1,71'1 1,563 (0 G.) (iii) Chhaoni GLlna U N.A. N.A. 183 184 1,124 598 526 (O.G.)

2. A~hokl'agar Tahsil T 2,378.7 101 445 40 37,175 38,222 2..J.0,043 127,448 112,595 R 2,373.3 89 4..J.5 40 32,465 33,166 211,307 112,108 99,199 U 5.4 5,282 4,710 5,056 28,736 15,340 13,396 Ashoknagar (M) U 5.44 5,282 4,710 ,,056 28,736 15,340 13,396

3. Tahsil • T 2,295.2 89 366 52 2 34,488 35,349 204,508 108,618 95,890 R 2,279.6 78 366 52 30,021 30,697 178,121 94,570 83,551 U 15.6 1,689 2 4,467 4,652 26,387 14,048 12,339 (M) . · U 3.00 4,176 2,092 2,229 12,528 6,597 5,931 Mul1gaoli U.A. · U 12.62 1,098 2,375 2,423 13,859 7,451 6,408 (i) Mllllgaoli(M) • U 12·51 1,038 2,194 2,241 12,980 6,856 6,124 (ii) Kasba Range U 0'08 8,000 128 128 640 446 194 (0. G.) (iii) Mirkabad(O.G.) U 0·02 3,350 15 16 67 49 18 (iv) M3hua Kbedi U 0'01 17,200 38 38 172 100 72 (0. G.) 106

A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No.of r--.A.---. Occupied Total Popu- Unm- resi- No.of Population State/Division/District/ Rural Alea lation lnhabi- habl- No.of dential house- , ______.A. ______-., Tah~i1/U.A. f City/Town Urban inKm" pcrKm2 ted ted Towns houses holds- Persons Males Females

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

4. Raghogarh Tahlil • T 1,959'9 93 461 49 28,927 29,635 18] ,495 96,563 84,932 R 1,953-5 88 461 49 27,421 28,045 171,897 91,520 80,377 U 6'4 1,500 1,506 ],590 9,598 5,043 4,555 Ragbogar h (M) . u 6'40 1,500 1,506 1,590 9,598 5,043 4,555 5. Ch:lch'lura Tahsil . T 1,193'2 III 293 7 22,147 22,368 131,879 70,055 61,824 R 1,192· 7 ]00 293 7 19,983 20,133 119,660 63,560 56,100 U 0'5 24,937 1 2,164 2,235 12,219 6,495 5,724 Chachaura-Binaganj U 0.49 24,937 1 :;,164 2,235 12,219 6,495 5,724 U.A. (i) Chachaura-Bina- U 0.26 4],427 1,918 1,%8 10,771 5,726 5,045 ganj (M) (ii) Binaganj (O·G.) U U.07 9,543 III III 668 346 322 (iii) Khatoli(O.G.) U O. ]6 4,875 135 136 780 423 357

III. SAGAR DIVISION T 38,428.0 110 5,950 8]7 32 726,364 753,450 4,208,204 2,223,629 J ,984,575 R 37,919,0 91 5,950 817 600,320 624,645 3,466,042 1,827,193 1,638,849 U 509.0 1,459 32 126,044 ]28,805 742,162 396,436 345,726

7. Ti~aJl1garh District T 5,048.0 146 869 124 6 122,665 125,229 736,981 391,471 345,510 R 4,979.0 130 869 124 107,826 110,184 647,571 344,069 303,502 U 69,0 1,298 6 14,839 15,045 89,410 47,402 42,008 1. Niwari Tahsil T 1,171.3 181 25\) 30 ::. 34,460 35,699 211,631 ] 12,807 98.824 R 1,155.8 164 259 38 30,629 31,835 189,006 100,696 88.310 U 15.5 1,463 2. 3,839 3,864 Z2.,fi25 12,111 10,514 Niwari (N.A.) . U 14.91 702 1 1,735 1,748 10,462 5,618 4,844 Prithvipllr(N.A.) U 0.55 22,115 1 2,104 2,116 12,163 6,493 5,670

2. Jatara Tah~il T 1,739.0 148 299 50 2 -+1,864 42,911 257,1706 136,981 120,195 R 1,692.2 142 299 50 38,936 39,895 239,704 127,680 112,024 U 46. tl 374 2 2,928 3,0]6 17,47:2 9,301 8,171 Jatara (N.A.) U 21.23 449 1 1,586 1,632 9,536 5,084 4,452 Palera tN.A.) . U 25.53 31J 1 1,342 1,384 7,936 4,217 3.719 3. Tikamgarh Tahsil . T 1,716.3 156 311 36 2 46,333 46,619 268,174 141,683 12(J,491 R 1,709.6 128 311 36 38,261 38,454 218.861 115,693 103,168 U 6,7 7,~ 15 2 8,072 8,165 49,313 25,990 23,323 Tikall1garh (M) U 6.22 6,1.,09 1 6,942 7,C07 42,354 22,335 20,019 Khargapllr(N.A.) U 0.43 16,184 1 ] ,130 1,158 6,959 3,655 3,304

8 Chhatarpur District T 8,687.0 102 1,073 127 10 149,979 160,175 886,560 475,662 410,998 R 8,436.6 89 1,073 127 125,751 135,019 748,579 401,189 347,390 U 250.4 552 10 24,228 25,156 138,081 74,473 63,608

1. Laundi Tahsil T 1,764.0 119 276 32 3 31,583 35,039 209,757 112,759. 96,998 R 1,682.1 113 276 32 27,980 31,248 189,675 101,875 87.800 U 81. 9 245 3 3,603 3,791 20,082 10,884 9,198 Laundi (N.A.) . U 24.59 357 ] 1,6.24 1,665 8,772 4,680 4,092 Clumdla (N.A.) U .24.41 119 1 962 1,067 5,591 3,082 2,509 Barigarh (N.A.) U 32.87 174 1,017 1,059 5,7!9 3,122 2,597

2. Chhatarpur Tah~i1 . T 3,350.5 131 393 30 6 77,305 80,205 439,155 236,038 203,117 R 3,207.7 104 393 30 58,768 61,042 333,110 178,614 154,496 U 142.8 743 6 18,537 19,163 106,045 . 57,414 48,621 Harpalpur (N.A.) U 4.49 1,645 1,194 1,243 7,388 3,945 3,443 Nowgong(M) U 20.86 799 2,890 2,942 16,65t1 9,266 7,392 Garhi-Malehra (N.A.) U 33.57 296 1,802 1,865 9,947 5,nO 4,667 Maharajpuf (M) U 52.73 29.: 2,714- 2,740 15,413 8,217 7,J96 Chhatarpur (M) U 14.17 3,667 1 9,067 9,425 51,959 28,111 23,848 *Kbajuraho (N.M.) . U 16.93 276 1 870 948 4,680 2,605 2,075 107

ALI AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of ,---..A..--...... Occupied Totd Popu- Unin- resi- No. of Population State/Di vi~ion/DistTict/ Rural Area lation Inhabi- habi- No. of dential house- r------..A..-~--...... TahsiljU.A.jCity/Town Urban inKm2 perKm2 ted tcd T0wns houses holds Pcrsons Males Females ]2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] 1

3. Bijaw ar Tahsil T 3,516.2 68 404 65 41,091 44,931 237,748 126,865 110,883 R 3,490.5 65 404 65 39,003 42,729 225,794 120,700 105,OY4 U 25.7 465 2,088 2,202 11,954 6,165 5,789 Bijawar (M) U 25.72 465 2,088 2,202 ] 1,954 6,165 5,789 9. Panna District T 7,135 0 76 947 146 2 96,492 102,595 539,978 282,242 257,736 R 7,123.2 70 947 146 83,640 94,564 497,937 259,614 238,323 U 11.8 3,551 2 7,852 8,031 42,041 22,628 19,413 1. Ajaigarh Tahsil T 612.2 146 119 7 14,267 15,824 89,336 47,629 41,707 R 602.5 134 119 7 12,679 14,155 80,969 43,109 37,860 U 9.7 859 I 1,588 1,669 8,367 4,520 3,847 Ajaigarh U.A. U 9.74 859 1 1,588 1,669 8,367 4,520 3,847 (i) Ajaigarh (N.M.) U 8.26 935 ] 1,462 ] ,536 7,722 4,156 3,566 (ii) Madhoganj(O.G.)U 1. ,18 426 126 133 645 364 281 1. Panna T

1. Khur?i Tahsil T 2,113'4 143 502 56 2 51,554 52,958 301,796 159,645 142,151 R 2,]03'0 112 502 56 40,161 41,419 235,260 124,354 110,906 U 10'4 6,41t 2 11 ,393 11,539 66,536 35,291 31,245 Khurai U.A.. U 2.21 11,179 1 4,177 4,269 24,705 13,178 11,527 0) Khurai (M) U 1'89 12,212 1 3,882 3,971 23,080 11,244 10,836 Oi) Rethore (O.G.) U 0'32 5,078 295 298 1,615 934 691 Bina-Etawa U.A. U 8'16 5,126 1 7,216 7,270 41,831 22,113 19,718 (i) Bina-Etawa (M) 6'00 5,648 1 5,612 5,650 33,886 17,839 16,047 (ii) Railway Colony U 2'16 3,678 1,604 ] ,620 7,945 4,274 3,671 (O.G.) 2. Tahsil T 1,34] '1 136 271 35 2 33,073 33,782 182,984 96,637 86,347 R 1,316'0 123 271 35 29,097 29,75!! 161,917 85,332 76,585 U 25'1 840 2 3,976 4,014 21,067 11,305 9,762

*Banda (M) U 10'02 1,254 1 1,352 2,385 12,569 6,747 5,822 (N.M.) U 15'05 :'65 1 1,614 1,639 8,498 4,558 3,940 3. Sagar Tahsil T 2,480'4 213 497 18 4 87,007 89,426 528,842 28J ,613 247,229 R 2,413'3 125 497 28 50,725 52,378 300,901 159,002 141,899 U 67'1 3,397 4 36,281 37,048 227,941 122,611 105,330 Sagar U. A .. U 52'03 3,988 2 32,825 33,541 207,479 111,563 95,916 (a) Sagar . U 35'72 4,893 1 27,940 28,591 174,770 91,918 81,852 ] 60,391 (i) ~agar (M) U 33'75 4,752 1 25,428 26,079 84,886 75,506 (ii) M'lkronia Bu- U 0.40 11,025 833 833 4,410 2,431 ] ,978 zurg (O.G.). (iii) Gaur Nagar U 0'51 4,106 256 256 1,094 1,410 684 (O.G.) (iv) Khedi(O.G.) U 0'59 10,036 1,152 1,152 5,921 3,167 2,754 (v) Bhainsa (O.G.) U 0'25 2,764 10!s 1011 691 357 334 (vi) Kll.puria(O.G.) U 0'22 5,736 163 163 1,262 666 596 109

A-I AREA, HOOSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of r-- - .A.__ --, Occupied Total Area Popu- Unin- resi­ No. of Population Statc{Division{District/ Rural in lation Inhabi habi- No. of dential house­ ,..-----..A.. ____-., Tahsil{U.A.{City{Town Urban Km 2 per K.m 2 ted ted Towns houses holds Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12

(b) Sagar Cantt. (calltt) U 16'31 2,005 4,885 4,950 32,709 18,645 14,064 Rahatgarh (M). U 6'54 2,042 2,096 2,104 13,355 7,007 6,348 Dhana(N.M.) . U 8' 54 832 1,361 1,403 7,107 4,041 3,066 4. Rchli Tahsil • T 2,380'6 130 598 93 3 54,248 55,391 309,510 161,675 147,835 R 2,346' 5 109 598 93 45,092 46,103 256,449 133,865 122,584 U 34·1 J ,556 3 9,156 9,288 53,061 27,810 25,251

Garhakota (I\1) U 3.00 6,530 3,478 3,532 19,589 10,255 9,334 Rehli (M) U '27.86 587 1 2,793 1,331 16,343 8,519 7,824 Deori (M) U 3.24 5,287 1 2,885 2,925 17,J29 9,036 8,093

11. Damoh District T 7,306 0 99 1,193 208 3 131,346 133,894 721,453 374,684 346,769 R 7,264.9 85 1,193 208 113,028 115,220 617,428 319,768 297,660 U 41.1 2,534 3 18,318 18,674 104,025 54,916 49,109 I. Hatla Tahsil T 2,011. 4 119 460 98 43,698 44,514 239,206 123,832 115,374 R 2,005.5 111 460 98 40.672 41,376 221,950 114,846 107,104 U 5.9 2,925 3,026 3,138 17,256 8,986 8,270 Halla (M) U 5.90 2,925 3,026 3,138 17,256 8,986 7,270 2. Damoh Tahsil T 3,233.7 149 733 110 .2 87,648 89,380 482,247 250,852 231,395 R 3,198.5 l1/f 733 110 72,356 73,844 395,478 204,922 190,556 U 35.2 2,469 2 15,292 15,536 86,769 45,930 40,839 Danloh U.A. U 15.91 4,825 1 13,563 13,687 76,758 40,64<1 36,114 (i) Damoh (M) U 15.51 4,873 13,340 13,447 75,573 40,001 3:5,572 (ii) Hirdepur to.G.) U 0.40 2,963 223 240 1,185 643 542 *Patharia (N.A.). U 19.24 520 1,729 1,849 10,011 5,286 4,725 IV. REWA DIViSiON. T 38,370.0 ] 22 7,883 943 34 797,513 862,65/ 4,696,562 2,407,103 2,289,459 R 37,619.4 109 7,883 943 683,772 741,946 4,092,896 2,080,014 2,012,882 U 750 6 804 34 113,741 120,705 603,666 327,089 276,577

12. Satna District T 7,502.0 154 1,764 303 9 193,741 209,358 1,153,387 595,753 557,634 R 7,323.7 132 1,764 303 159,025 172,897 966,650 494,982 471,668 U 178 3 1,0",8 9 34,716 36,461 186,737 100,771 85,966 1. R.lghurajnagar Tah~J1 T 3,230.0 165 727 139 5 92,234 96,334 531,841 277,876 253,965 R 3,106.4 129 727 139 66,883 69,877 399,628 205,749 193,879 U 123.6 1,070 25,351 26,457 132,2J3 72,127 60,086 Sdtna U.A. U N.A. N.A. 19,02() 19,996 96,667 53,516 43,151 0)S~nalM) U 21. 09 4.2':iO 17,517 18,453 90,476 49,820 40,656 Oi) Gl100rdang (O.G.) U 4.65 594 790 790 2,763 1,787 976 (iii) Railway Colony U N.A. N.A. 719 753 3,428 1,909 1,519 (O.G.)

Bir~inghpllr (M) U 12.62 598 1,353 J ,386 7,553 4,007 3,546 Madhogarh (N.A) U 17.07 518 1 1,743 1,748 8,845 4,692 4,153 Rampur-Baghda n (N.A.)U 43.31 229 1 1,702 1,775 9,907 5,095 4,812 Jaitwara (N.A.) U 24.81 372 1 1,527 1,:552 9;241 4,817 4,424

2. Nagod Tah~il T 1,815.8 124 4)0 65 .2 36,873 40,078 115,863 116,458 109,405 R 1,800.6 1 j 3 430 65 33,081 36,005 203,053· 104.418 98,635 U 15.2 1,499 3,792 4,073 22,810 12,040 10,770 Nagod (N.A.) U 4.51 2,402 1,836 1,941 ]0,831 5,790 5,041 Unchahara (N.A.", U 10.71 1,118 1,956 2,132 11,979 6,250 5,729 109

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION .-.-~---

No. of Yillag~s No.of Occupied r---.A.-~ population Total Area in Popu- UJlin- resi- No.of Rural Km' tation Inh1bi- habi- No. of dential house- ,------..A..------, State101 vision IDist rict I Tuwns houses holds P';rsons Males Fem? les Tahsil/U.A./City/Town Urbln per Kmw tcd ted 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

77 1 34,433 39,493 216,960 109,419 107,541 ~. Amarpatan Tahsil T 1,252.8 173 376 205,507 103,426 102,081 R 1,223.7 168 376 77 ~2,320 37,351 2,142 11,453 5,993 5,460 U 29.1 393 2,113 2,113 2,142 1] ,453 5,993 5,460 Amarpatan (N.A.) U 29.11 393 30,201 33,453 178,723 92,000 86,723 4. Tahsil T 1,125.7 ]59 23] 22 29,664 158,462 8],389 77,073 R 1,115.3 142 231 22 26,741 3.789 20,261 10,611 9,650 U ]0.4 1,956 3,460 3,460 3,789 20,261 10,611 9,650 Maihar (M) U 10.36 1,956 193,912 209,001 1,207,583 613,226 594,357 13. T 6,314.0 191 2,330 415 9 Rella District 527,198 522,726 R 6,101.2 172 2,330 415 166,449 179,460 1,049,924 157,659 86,028 71,631 U 212.8 741 9 27,463 29,541 39,579 41,561 242,767 125,518 117,249 1. Teonthar Tahsil T 1,584.7 153 492 79 242,767 125,518 117,249 R 1,584.7 153 492 79 39,579 41,561 U 43,240 4R,117 283,014 140,719 142,295 2. Sirmour Tahsil T 1,504.5 188 512 69 4 128,577 131,338 R 1,440.2 180 512 69 39,285 43,820 259.915 4,297 23,099 12,142 10,957 U 64.3 359 4 3,955 1,000 5,956 3.144 2,812 Semaria (N.;'.) U 10.27 580 958 933 1,117 5,367 2,930 2,437 Sirmollr (N.A.) U 37.16 144 1 986 5,464 2,812 2,652 Baikunthpur (N.A.) U 4.31 1,268 1 947 1,194 6,312 3,256 3,056 Mangawan (N.A.) U 12.60 501 1,117 50,772 54,033 308,690 153,445 155,245 3. Mauganj Tahsil T 1,865.9 165 844 195 3 281,886 R 1,783.2 1SR 844 195 45,985 49,058 139,507 142,379 U 82.7 324 3 4,787 4,975 26,804 13,938 12,866 2,474 13,242 6,854 6,388 Mauganj (N.A.) U 36.91 359 2,437 1,019 5,380 2,764 2.616 Naigarhi (N.A.) U 15.40 349 978 1,372 1,482 8,1&2 4,320 3,862 Hanumana (N.A.) U 30,35 270 60,321 65,290 373,112 193,544 179,568 4, Huzur Tahsil T 1,332.3 280 482 n 2 R 1,266.5 2]0 4HZ 72 41,600 45,021 265,356 133,596 131,760 U 65.8 1,638 2 18,721 20,269 107,756 59,948 47,R08 17,642 18,952 100,641 56,271 44,370 Rewa (M) U 52.57 1,914 7,115 3,677 Govindgarh (N .A.) . U 13.23 538 1,079 1,317 3,438 15 246,262 266,625 1,345,125 690,395 654,730 14. Shahdol District T 14,028.0 96 1,968 141 R 13,678.6 81 ],968 141 198,889 216,318 1,105,509 561,416 544,093 U 349.4 686 15 47,373 50,307 239,616 128,979 110,637 29 2 39,936 42,483 219,789 112,806 106,983 1. Beohari Tahsil T 2,627.5 84 353 R 2,592.5 78 353 29 36,615 38,375 202,925 1m,OSO 99,845 U 35.0 482 2 3,321 4,108 16,864 9,726 7,138 2,035 2,052 10,683 5,697 Beohari (N.A.) U 33.18 n2 I 4,986 I 1,286 2,056 6,181 4,029 2,152 Bilnsagar (N.M.) U 1. 78 3,472 40,660 48.291 265,746 135,241 ]30,505 2. Bandhogarh Tahsil T 3,629.7 73 482 76 3 R 3,551. 3 64 482 76 33,948 41,106 228,737 ] 15,817 ] 12,920 U n.4 472 3 6,712 7,185 37,009 19,424 17,585 2,938 15,667 g,207 Umaria (M) U 12.68 1,236 2,829 7,460 12,202 Nowrozabad U.A. U 25.98 470 2,497 2,529 6,552 5,650 (Khodargama) (i)* Nowrozabad U 14.55 7% 2,242 2,270 10,706 5,783 4,923 (Khodargama). (N .A.) 1,496 (ii) Kudri (O·G.) U 11.43 131 255 259 769 727 Chandia (N.A.) U 39.71 230 1,386 1,718 9,140 4,665 4,475 110

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No.of r---.A.-_____ Occupied Total Area Popu- Unin- resi- No.of populalion State /Di vi ~ion IDi Hrict / Rural in lation Inhahi- habi. No.of dential hou!e- 2 2 r------.A.-----, Tah~iI/U.A·ICityJT()wll Urbln Km per Km ted led Towns houses holds Persons M,'\1es F~malei

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3. Soh3gpur Tahsil T 5,839.2 124 866 30 10 142,270 151,035 7Z4,838 374,489 350,349 R 5,603.2 96 R66 30 104,930 112,021 539,095 174,660 264,435 U 236.0 787 10 37,340 39,014 185,743 99,829 85,914 Shahdol U A .. U 21.96 2,260 9,548 9,774 49,631 27,199 22,432 (i) Shahdol (M) U 19.92 2,216 8,624 8,805 44,342 24,416 19,926 (ii) Bhuiband (O.G.) U 2,04 2,593 924 969 5,289 2,783 2,506 Burhar-DhanpUJ i U A. U 65.31 954 3 13,372 13,871 62,318 33,729 28,589 (a) Burhar (N.A.) . U 14.08 881 1 2,197 2,262 12,401 6,468 5,933 (b) Dhanpuri (N .A.) U 19.65 1,519 6,121\ 6,534 29,851 16,033 13,818 (NarJ;ada Had Dafai) (c) *Amlai (N.M.) U 31. 58 635 4,949 5,075 20,066 11,228 8,838 Kolma (N.A.) U 16.90 648 2,169 2,155 10,949 5,767 5,182 Pali (N.A.) U 20.44 701 2,80,} 2,889 14,335 7,447 6,888 *Pasan (N.A.) U 15.C6 1,048 3,215 3,419 15,787 8,673 7,114 Bijllri (N.A.) . U 36.57 270 2,064 2,187 9,880 5,267 4,613 Jaithari (M) U 46.88 no 2,568 2,614 13,115 6,617 6,498 Anuppur (N.A.) U 11.R5 757 1,SR5 2,C05 9,728 5.130 4.598

4. Pushpar~jgarh T",hsil T 1,763.7 76 267 6 :23,396 24,816 134,752 67,859 66,893 R 1,763.7 76 267 6 :2:'1,396 24.816 134,752 67,859 66,893 U 15. Sidbi District T 10,526.0 94 1,821 84 1 163,598 177,667 990,467 507,729 482,738 R 10.515 9 92 1,821 84 159,409 173,271 970,813 496,418 474,393 U 10 1 1,946 1 4,189 4,396 19,654 11,311 8,345 }. Gopadbanas Tahsil T 4.719.2 113 1,0<0 49 88,490 95,290 532,098 269,697 262,401 R 4,709,1 ]09 1,040 49 84,301 90,894 512,444 258,3S6 254,058 U 10,1 1,946 4,189 4,196 19,654 11,311 8,343 Sidhi (M) U 10.10 1,946 4,189 4,396 19,654 11 ,311 8,343

2. Deosar Tahsil T 3,76~,5 70 51 (l 22 43,946 47,034 265,065 136,399 128,666 R 3,768.5 70 510 22 43,946 47,034 265,065 136,399 128,666 U 3. Singrauli Tahsil T ],904,2 102 271 13 31,161 35,343 193,304 101,633 91,671 R 1,904.2 ]02 271 13 31,161 35,343 193,304 10] ,633 91,671 U

V. UJJAIN DIVISION. T 33,959. 0 141 5,858 350 41 798,054 815,599 4,798,686 2,480,563 2,318,123 R 33,638 7 107 5,858 350 598,072 : 610,284 3,610,061 1,858,287 1,751,774 U 320.3 3,712 41 199,982 205,315 1,188,625 622,276 566,349

16. Mandsaur District T 9,791.0 129 1,580 182 12 213,054 218,274 1,263,399 651,011 612,388 R 9,733.4 104 1,580 182 170,563 174,400 1,007,433 517,482 489,991 U 57.6 4,444 12 42,491 43,874 255,926 133,529 122,397 1. Jawad T:lhsil T 1,570.3 93 275 59 26,617 27,477 146,473 75,2<:0 71,233 R 1,5:'iR. I 86 275 59 24.472 15,277 134.105 68,95R 65,147 U 12.2 1,010 2,145 2,200 12,:"68 6,2~2 6,086 Jawad (M) U 12.24 1,010 2,145 2,:!OO 12,368 6,282 6,086

2. Neemuch Tah~il T 855.1 211 190 13 29,585 30,796 180,302 93,7:'0 86,552 R 841.6 1~'2 190 13 ]8,952 19,617 111,449 57,183 54,266 U 13.5 5,101' W,633 11,179 68,853 36.567 32,286 Neemuch U.A. U 13.48 5,108 10,633 11,179 68.853 36,567 32,286 (i) Neemuch (M) . U 13.42 4,908 10,0<)6 10,575 65,860 34,962 30,898 (ii) Ncemuch Kasba U 0.02 23,550 81 96 471 252 219 (O.G.) (iii) Railway Colony U 0.04 63,050 456 508 2.522 1,353 1,169 (Kumaria) (O.G.) 111 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Popu- ,----..A..---, Occupied No. of Population ,-----~-..A. ____'""'"\ State/Djvlslon/f)islfh!~! Rural Area lalion 1n- Unin- No. of residential honse- TahsiljU.A./City/To't'n Urban in Kmi per Km' habited habited Towns houses holds P

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3. Manasa Tahsil T 1,517.3 1e6 218 64 2 27,357 27,722 161,343 82,665 78,678 R 1,51].9 87 218 64 22,252 22,577 13] ,482 67,314 64,168 U 5.4 5.581 2 5,105 5,145 29,861 15,351 14,510 Manasa (M) U 1.76 5,633 2,448 2,478 15,548 7,975 7,573 Rampura (M) U 2. 59 5.~:6 2,657 2,667 14,313 7,376 6,937

4. Bhanpura Tahsil T 1,039.2 83 82 21 2 14,814 15,294 86.186 44.%2 41,604 R 1,031. 9 6) 82 21 11,432 11,829 67.543 34,930 32,613 U 7.3 2,564 2 3,%2 3,465 18,643 9,652 8,991 Bhanpura (M) • U 0.79 16,897 2,286 2,356 13,349 6,825 6,524 Gandhi Slgar Hydel Colony (N.M.) U 6.48 817 1,096 1,109 5,294 2,827 2,467

5 Malhargarh Tahsil T 806.0 155 170 2 21,053 21,692 124,938 64,018 60,920 R 804.9 138 170 18,807 19,257 ill,017 56,980 54,037 U 1. 1 12,772 2 2,246 2,435 13,921 7,038 6,883

~Ihargarh (M) U 0.78 7,090 1 855 955 5,530 2,801 2,729 Narayangarh (M) U 0.31 27,068 1 1,391 1,480 8,391 4,237 4,154 6. Garoth Tahsil T 1, 136. 7 128 193 9 2 23,634 24,112 145,017 74,934 70,083 R 1,133.2 106 193 ') 11),411 19,757 120,260 61,879 58,381 U 3.5 6,994 2 4,223 4,355 24,757 13,055 11,702 Garoth U A. U N.A. N.A. 1,821 1,839 10,740 5.664 5,076 (i) Garoth (M) U 0.52 19,692 1 '1,735 1,753 10,240 5,349 4,891 (ii) Garoth Kasba U N.A. N.A. 86 86 500 315 185 Shamgarh (M) U 3.02 4,641 2,402 2,516 14,017 7,391 6,626

7. Mandsaur Tahsil T 1,266.1 202 220 5 42,866 43,798 256,247 132,158 124,089 R 1,255.8 142 220 5 29,857 30,489 178,644 91,788 86,856 U 10.3 7,520 13,009 13,309 77,603 40,370 37,233 Mandsaur (M) U 10.32 7,520 13,009 13,309 77,603 40.370 37,233 8 Sitamau Tahsil T 1,273.7 128 232 11 27,128 27,383 162,893 83,664 79,229 R 1,269.4 121 232 11 25,380 25,597 152,973 78,450 74,523 U 4.3 2,307 1,748 1,786 9,920 5,214 4,706

Sitamau (M) U 4.30 2,307 1,748 1,786 9,920 5,214 4,706 782,729 17. Ratlam District • T 4,861.0 161 1,050 20 6 131,919 134,421 401,883 380,846 R 4,806.7 113 1,050 20 91,141 92,603 542,237 277,177 265,060 U 54 3 4,432 6 40,778 41,818 240,492 124,706 115,786

1. Jaora Tahsil T 1,359.5 164 236 2 2 36,452 37,1 Sl 222,8"38 114,012 108,826 R 1,352.7 126 236 2 28,428 28,901 170,127 87,055 83,072 U 6.8 7,786 2 8,024 8,250 52,711 26,957 25,754 47,548 Jaora U.A. • U 5.62 8,460 7,049 7,267 24,325 23,223 (i) Jaora (M) U 5.54 8,507 6.983 7,201 47,129 24,036 23,093 (ii) Jaora Ka<;ba(O.G.) U 0.05 3,160 18 18 158 110 48 (iii) Kumhari (0.0.) U 0.03 8,700 48 48 261 179 82 983 5,163 2,632 Piploda tN.A.) u 1 15 4,490 975 2,531 125,322 2. Alot Tahsil • T 945.5 133 193 4 2 21,248 21,649 64,579 60,743 R 941. 5 109 193 4 17,323 17,470 102,420 52,797 49,623 U 4.0 5,697 2 3,9.25 4,179 22,902 11,782 11.120 14,400 Alot (M) U 2.78 5,180 2,270 2,522 7,459 6,941 Tal (M) U 1.24 6,856 1,655 1,657 8,502 4,323 4.179 112 A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Popu- ,---...... -----:-. Occupied No. of Population State/DivisionIDistrict; Rural Area lation In- Unin- No. of residential house- t"""'-----...... ----~ T.lhsil!U.A./City/Town Urban in Km' per Km· habited habited Towns houses holds Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3. Sailana Tahsil T 1,228.9 102 454 1 20,132 20,943 124,864 63,140 61,724 R 1,226.3 94 454 7 19,157 19,333 115,563 58,334 57,229 U 2.6 3,577 1 1,575 1,610 9,301 4,806 4,495 Sail ana U.A.. U 2.60 3,577 1 1,575 1,610 9,301 4,806 4.495 (i) Sailana (M) U 2.59 3,265 1 1,403 1,438 8,456 4,360 4,096 (ii) Sail ana Kasba U o 01 84,500 172 172 845 446 399 (O.G.)

4. Ratlam Tahsil T 1,330.8 233 167 7 53,487 54,618 309,705 160,152 149,553 R 1,289 9 119 167 7 26,233 26,899 154,127 78,991 75,136 U 40 9 3,807 27,254 27,779 155,578 81,161 74,417 : Ratlam U. A. U 4087 3,807 27,254 27,779 155,578 81,161 74.417 (i) Ratlam (M) U 39.19 3,632 24,789 25,302 142,319 74,137 68,182 (ii) Railway Colony U. 1.68 7,892 2,465 2,477 13,259 7,024 6,235 (O.G.) (Ratlam Kasba).

18. Ujjain District T 6,091 0 183 1,099 19 6 186,495 189,480 J,117,002 579,850 537,152 R 5,981.8 117 1,099 19 114,621 116,530 698,330 359,752 338,578 U 109 2 3,836 6 71,874 72,950 418,672 220,098 198,574 1. Khacharod Tahsil T 1,282 7 177 220 2 39,399 39,955 227,632 118,118 109,514 R 1,258.1 118 220 24,600 24,999 149,024 76,432 72,592 U 24.6 3,192 2 14,799 14,956 78,608 41,686 36,922 Khacharod (M) U 0.80 27,508 1 3,676 3,699 22,006 11,290 10,716 Nagda (M) U 23.83 2,375 11 ,123 11,257 56,602 30,396 26.206

2. Mahidpur Tahsil T 1,131.2 124 221 6 22,945 23,259 139.846 72,560 67,286 R 1,127.1 108 221 6 20,144 20,423 121,747 63,132 58,615 U 4.1 4,425 2,801 2,836 18,099 9,428 8,671 Mahidpur (M) U 4.09 4,425 2,801 2,836 18,099 9,428 8,671

3. Tarana Tahsil T 1,041.8 144 206 4 24,704 25,048 149,580 77,241 72,339 R 1,040.3 129 206 4 22.003 22,333 133,743 68,955 64,788 U L5 10,922 2,701 2,715 15,837 8,286 7,551 Tarana (M) U 1.45 10,922 2,701 2,715 15,837 8,286 7,551

4. Ujjain Tahsil T 1,392 9 320 266 3 74,165 75,424 446,082 232,616 213,466 R 1,318.1 124 266 3 26,525 26,949 163,879 84,468 19,411 U 74.8 3,774 1 47,640 48,475 282,203 148,148 134,055 Ujjain VA U 74.78 3,774 47,640 48,475 282,203 148,148 134,055 (i) Ujjain (M.C.) U 71 33 3,904 1 46,978 47,812 278,454 146,124 132,330 (ii) Nagjhiri (0.0.) U 0.69 1,793 232 232 1,237 687 550 (iii) Lalpur (0.0.) U o 25 1,400 59 59 350 166 184 (iv) Panwasa (0.0.) U o 02 45,300 148 148 906 488 418 (v) Goyala Khurd U. 1.38 157 36 36 217 111 106 (O.G.) (vi) Malanwasa (O.G.) U 1.11 936 187 188 1,039 572 467

5. Badnagar Tahsil T 1,225.3 126 186 6 25,282 25,794 153,862 79,315 74,547 R 1,221.1 106 186 6 21,349 21,826 12.9,937 66,765 63,172 U 4.2 5,724 3,933 3,968 23,925 12,550 11,375 Badnagar U.A. U 4 18 5,724 3,933 3,968 23,925 12,550 11,375 (i) B:ldnagar (M) U 417 5,613 3,847 3,851 23,406 12,243 11,163 (ii) Badnagar Kasba V o 01 51,900 86 117 519 307 212 (O.G.) 113

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No. ofv:ll:tg,~s No. of T)!a! Area P0PU- r---.-..A.. ---, Occupied No. of PJpuLltion s· lte'Div;<;i()l1 D'·~tIlCI! R'lcd in bti)J1 In- Unin- No. of r.::sidentid house- r------...A-- ---~ Tahs-iljU.A./CilY/ Town Urb:11 K1l12 per Km2 hab;tcd hQbi,ed TVWllS house:\ holds P:rsor.s M"les Fem

'2 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 11 ------1? Sb:ljapiJf District T 6,195 0 136 1,OS1 53 9 139,941 143,174 8·10,~47 435,517 404,730 R 6,148 '/ 116 ;,0;'1 53 H9,944 122,1)07 715,479 369,984 345,495 U 47 3 2,638 9 19,997 21,367 124,768 65,533 59,235

1. S:l~n~r Tah~il T 1,271 8 119 206 10 :3 25,601 26,440 151,4% 13,023 73,473 R 1,270 3 99 206 10 21,494 21,959 125,738 61,685 61,053 U 1 5 16,7.:6 3 4.107 4,481 25,753 13,338 12,420

S'lsn~r (M) . U o 26 31,454 1,399 1,471 8,178 4,245 3,933 Nllkh~da (M) U o 1[ 41,338 1 1,341 1,482 8,63 [ 4,533 4,148 Soya! Kalan (N.A.) U 1 07 ~,317 1 1,367 1,527 8,899 4,560 4,339 2. AJar T dh,ll T 1,454 3 113 277 2 27,505 28,606 165,036 85,423 79,613 R 1,450 5 96 277 23,807 24,343 139,:369 71,955 67,314 U 3 8 6,871 2 3,698 4,263 25,767 13,468 12,299

A:_tar (M) U 3 51 5,264 2,699 3,096 18,530 9,683 8,847 BadJd (N.A.) . U o 23 31,465 999 1,167 7,237 3,785 3,452

3. S'lljlpJr Tah~il T 1,80S.9 157 333 22 2 47,393 43,033 28\ 739 147,477 136,262 R 1,781.7 135 333 22 40,285 40,772 2'1-0,840 J24,911 115,929 U 25.21,702 2 7,103 7,311 42,899 22,566 20,333

S:nj ,pur (M) u 6 03 5,633 5,692 5,832 33,969 17,853 16,116 Maksi eN A ) U 19 1~ 466 J,416 1,479 8,930 4,713 4,217

4. S'lljllpu[ T.lh~il T 1,645.0 146 215 20 2 39,442 40,245 239,976 124,59i 115,382 R 1,623.2 129 2t5 2') 3f.358 31,933 20),632 103,433 101,199 U 16.8 J,~07 2 5,084 5,312 30,344 16,161 14,183

*Ak'dia (N.M.) U 9.05 63) 1 1,0}2 1,017 5,779 3,047 2,732 S:1Uj.:lpur (M) U 7.74 3,17f 1 4,072 4,295 24,565 13,114 11,451

20. Dewas District T 7,020 0 113 ;,068 76 8 !26,645 130,050 795,309 412,302 383,007 R 6,9;)8 1. 93 ~,OSS 76 lOl,8\}3 :M,744 646,542 333,892 312,650 U 51. 9 2,854 8 24,842 25,306 1q8,767 71),410 70,357

T 1,288.7 139 236 8 2 29,003 29,331 J 78,775 92,588 86,187 R 1,2~4.R 125 236 8 26,028 26,325 160,628 83,079 77,549 U 3.9 4,5113 :2 2.975 3,0:)6 18,1ol7 9,509 8,638 5mbtch (M) U J .37 7,5i4 1,793 1,811 10,3 7 7 5,485 4,892 B:, Ulf.1S3 (M) U 2.59 3,0:)0 1.182 J,195 7.770 4,024 3,746

T 1,OG.1. 9 232 236 4 36.541 37,814 232,741 121,538 111,203 R 987.5 151 236 4 22,630 23,623 149,276 77,274 72,002 U 17.4 4,803 13,861 14,191 83,465 44,264 39,201 D:was (M) U 17.36 4,S03 13,861 [4,191 83,465 44,264 39,201

T J .925 0 8·~ 261 49 25,202 26,405 162,252 83,843 78,409 R 1,02l.7 76 261 49 22,481 23,fi36 145,429 75,0:)1 70,338 U 3.3 5,037 2 2,721 2,769 16,823 8,752 8.071 Bl[lli (M) U 1.13 6,Ot2 1,215 1,225 6,828 3,513 3,315 Hltpiplaya (M) U 2.2[ 4,523 1.506 1,544 9,995 5,239 4,756 4. K:llln'Jd Tahsil T 1,405. I 89 ]ii9 13 :2 19,989 2/),454- 125,206 61,448 60,758 R ] ,380.1 77 169 13 lfi,658 17,078 105,879 54,386 51,493 U 25 0 775 2 3,331 3,376 19,327 JO,062 9,265 K8nnod (M) U [94 5.269 1 1,845 ]'872 10,212 5,316 4,906 Kantaphod (N.A.) U. 2.1 01 396 [ 1,486 1,5J4 9,105 4,746 4,359

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No. of villages No.of P.)puhrion T'1t:1l PU[lU- r- ---"---., Occupied No. of resid~nt ia! hOll,'!'­ {-- --~------~-----~ ----j tt~'D:vi,io"D'~trict/ R'll'd) Jation 10- UOlO- No. of ,,> houses h .. jds P~rsons Males F::m. !~; Taoltl/U.A./City/Town Urban p~r Km· habit-:d habited T·)wos. 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15,910 16,0~6 96,335 49,885 46,450 s. Khltegaon Tahsil T 1,099 4 88 166 2 R 1,097 1 7S 166 2 13,956 14,032 85,330 44,062 41,268 U 2 3 4,703 1,954 1,96'+ 11,005 5,823 5.182 1,954 1,96'+ 11,005 S,S:!3 5,lR2 Khategaon (M) U 2.3-1- 4,703 97S,S08 6,046,633 3, !l0,2SI 2,936,352 VI INDORE DIVISION T 43,062.0 ]4J 6,376 5ll 38 956,818 R 42,648 9 102 6,376 511 680,028 695,906 4,367,592 2,225.373 2,142,219 U 413.1 4,064 38 276,790 282,90] 1,679.0,n 884,908 794,133 127,833 128,978 795,168 400,550 394,618 l.1. Jhabua District T 6,782 0 117 1,323 73 6 R 6,748.1 108 1,323 73 116,378 117,339 728,911 365,555 363,356 U 33.9 1,950 6 11,455 11,639 66,251 34,995 31,262 22,958 23,326 144,975 72,642 12,333 1. Thandla Tahsil T 1,045.3 139 22} R 1,044 9 131 223 21,501 21,854 136,522 68,255 68,267 U o 4 21,674 1,451 1.472 8,453 4,387 4,066 1,451 1,472 8,453 4,387 Th'lndla (M) U 0.39 21,614 4,066 17,60) 17,765 102,588 52,02.8 2. Petlawad Tah'lil T 956.4 107 214 26 50,560 R 956.0 9) 21-1- 26 16,258 16,368 94,543 47,814 46,729 U 04 13,28-1- 1.351 J ,397 8,0+5 4,21.J. 3,831

Petlawad (M) U o 44 18,28-1- 1,351 1,397 8,0+5 4,214 3,831 4 32,336 32,539 199,875 100,596 9J,279 3. Jh1bua Tahsil T 1,442.2 139 345 R 1,423.7 123 345 4 27,759 27,912 174,631 87,186 87,445 U 18 5 1,365 2 4,577 4,627 25,244 13,410 11,834 3,136 3,167 16,777 9,092 Jhabua (M) U 6 34 2,646 7,685 Ranapur (N.A.) U 12 16 696 1,441 1,460 8,467 4,318 4,149 22,876 23,059 133,375 67,112 4. Jobat Tahsil T 1,098.9 121 202 66,263 R 1,097.6 115 202 21.7-1-9 21.921 126,740 63,633 63,107 U 1.3 4,989 1, 12.7 1,138 6,635 3,479 3,156 1,127 ], 138 6,635 Jobat (M) U 1.33 4,989 3,479 3,156 32,054 32,289 214,355 5. AUrajpur Tahsl1 T 2,250.0 95 339 6 103,172 106,183 R 2,236.7 88 339 6 29,105 29,284 196,475 93,667 97,808 U 13 3 1,342 2.949 3,0)5 17,880 9,505 8,375 2,949 3,005 17,880 Alirajpur (M) U 13 32 1,342 9,505 8,375 1.53,725 16"1,839 1,057,469 22. Dhar District • T 8,153 0 130 1,190 80 8 537,783 519,686 R 8,078 8 114 1,49J 80 142,153 145,699 924,489 468,348 456,141 U 74 2 1,792 8 2!,'572 22,140 132,980 69,435 63,545 21,313 122,309 1. Badnawar Tahsil T 1,064.6 115 162- 20,360 62,355 59,954 R 1,061.4 105 162 8 18,480 19,39.J. 111,0!7 56,554 54,473 U 3 2 3,526 ], SSO ],919 IUR2 5,[ 01 65.481 I,R80 ].919 1 J ,2R2 Badnawar (M) U 3.20 3,526 5,801 5,.J.81 2. Sardarpur Tahsil T 1,279.R !' 2 191 7 22,962 23,322 I-U,25.J. 72,829 70,425 R 1,275 3 \02 191 7 20,752 21.0'15 129,803 65,828 63,975 U 4 5 3,002 2,210 2,257 13,451 7,001 6,450 Sard:HPur-Rajgarh (M) U 4 48 3,002 2,210 2,257 13,451 7,0)1 6,450 3. Dh:u Tahsil T 1.903 3 121) 436 41 35,729 36,938 228,205 117,342 t 10,864 R 1,890 8 95 436 41 27.598 28,628 179,336 91,698 87,638 U 175 2.796 8,131 8,310 4~,870 25,M.J. 23,.726

Dhar (M) u 17 48 2,796 8,131 8,310 48,R70 25,644 23,226 ----. 115

A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of T.)tal Area P.)pu* r-_ __;.._ :--:-:--. Occupied No. of Population Stlte/Divj;;ioniDistric!/ Rural in lation In- Unin- No. of residential house- r---~-..A---- -.. TahsilJU.AfCityfTown Urb]n K'l1! p~rKm2 hlbited h'lbited Tllwns houses holds Persons Males Females

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

4. Kukshi Tahsil T 1,716.7 137 257 6 2 35,487 35,936 235.706 118,678 117:028 R 1,699.5 ]'26 257 6 32,123 32,566 21~,463 107,597 106,866 U 17.2 J,232 2 3,364 3,420 21,243 11,081 10.162 , Kukshi (M) U 12.30 1,314 2,490 2,538 16,164 8,421 7,743 Bagh (N.M.) U 4.94 1,028 874 882 5;079 2,660 2,419 5. Manawar Tahsil T 2,226.0 147 444 18 3 49,187 50,280 327,9;)4 166,579 161,415 R 2,194.2 132 444 18 43,203 44,.Q46 289,860 146,671 143,189 U 31.8 1,198 3 5,987 6,234 38,134 19,908 18,226 Mana war (M) U 15.08 1,033 1 2,429 2,525 15,581 8,1'38 7.443 Dharampuri (M) . U 3.00 3,021 1 1,343 1,362 9,063' 4,638 4,425 Dhamnod (M) . u 13.74 982 1 2~215 2,347 13,490 1,132 6,358 23. Indore District T 3,8J8.0 362 636 17 ,5 228,348 235,411 1,409,473 742,459 667,014 R 3,752.0 128 636 17 .. 71,893 76,261 480,045 248,783 ,231,262 U 146.0 6,362 5 156,455 159,150 ,29,428 493,676 435,752 1. D~palpur Tahsil T 1,022.2 130 174 1 1 20,856 21,399 132,644 68,053 64,591 R 1,021. 5 122 li4 1 19,464 19,964 124,301 63,741 60,560 U 0.7 11,429 . 1 1,392 1,435 8,343 4,312 4,031 Depalpur eM) u 0.73 11,429 1 1,392 1,435 8,343 4,312 4,031

2. Sawer Tahsil T 761.5 148 145 2 1 17,202 17,712 112,590 58,19~ 54,393 R 759.8 138 145 2 15,964 16,456 104,644 54,08? 50,559 u 1.7 4,567 1,238 1,256 7,946 4,112 3,1<34 Sawer(M) . U 1. 74 4,567 1 1,238 1,256 7,946 4,112 3,834 3. Indore Tahsil T 950.4 1,021 149 8 163,459 166,163 97\),410 513,451 456,959 R 836.9 169 149 8 22,010 22,676 141,083 . 73,535 61,548 U 113.5 7,306 1 141,449 143,487 829,327 439,916 389,411 Indore (M.C.) U 113.52 7,306 141,449 143,487 829,327 439,916 389,:,UO 4. Mhow Tahsil . T 804.5 241 168 6 2 26,831 30,137 193,829 102,758 91,071 R 774.4 142 168 6 14,455 17,165 110,017 57,422 52,595 U 30. I 2,784 2 12,376 12,972 83,812 4~,336 38,476 MhowU.A. U 17.11 4,444 1 11,141 11m733 76,031 41,284 34,753 (i) Mhow C.ll1tt. U 16.93 .4,142 1 10,216 10,745 7(),13() 38,035 32.095 (cantt). (ii) Slter ~O.G.). U 0.01 183,60:) 319 320 1,836 1,012 824 (iii) Harntakhedl (0.0.) U 0.12 4,325 83 92 519 334 185 (iv) G'.ljar kheda (O.G.) U 0.01- 59,275 341 389 2,371 1,279 1,092 . (v) Kodriya (q.G.) U N!g. N!g. 144 146 848 437 411 (vi) S~tarkhedl (0. G.) U 0.01 33,300 38 41 333 187 14~ *MhJwgaon {N.A.) U· 13.0) 598 . 1 1,235 1,239 7,775 4,052 3,723 21. West- Nimar T 13,450.0 121 1,835 274 U 216,897 2;[,93) 1,6l!l,943 83t,646 796,297 District R 13,392.3 104 1,836 274 207,618 211,480 1,389,767 708,200 68,1,567 U 57.7 4,186 13 39,279 40,450 241,176 126,446 114,720 1. lhrwahl Tah'iil T 1,211.0 164 244 79 2 31,777 32,715 198,893 103,783 95,110 R 1,201. 2 128 244 79 24,054 24,767 153,269 79,150 74,119 U 9.8 4,670 2 7,723 7,948 45,624 24,633 20,991 Blrwaha U.A .• U 1. 58 14,935 1 3,901 4,073 23,597 12,961 10,636 (i) B:uwaha (M) . U 1. 55 14,463 1 3,676 3,844 22,417 12,352 10,065 (ii) 'Blfwahl Kasba <' (OG) U 0.03 39,333 225 229 1,180 609 511 S.lnawad (M) U 8.19 2,689 1 3,822 3,875 22,027 11 ,672 10,355 ...- 116

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPlJLATION

N,). of vill:iges No. of T',t I A"c, P.)PU- r-~-~.A. -. _-, Occupied No. of PJpllLI(ion la'b'l In- D.lin- >·Ll.)f r~sidenli,.l hO:Js'- r- ~ ~ -,-~..A.. -'--~~ .--- '-, S:[,t('.'Divi'~b:1'Di'Uic) R 1' .. 1 li1 r ,.,~r K'1l2 h' b't':!d h'!bit-d T 0wn c• l\')U'S:5 h:lld • p ;r~;;_)l1'; M .ks I'em"k'. T,\11Sil/U,A.jCity/Town Ufo,n Km" ]i) 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 -" ---~ .. ------~~~------61,526 , ~7 2 21),492 21,01-1 126,773 65,252 .2 Mlh~shWJr T;,hsil T 80-+ 0 158 171 I' 17,532 j 07,275 55,26~ 52,0:n R 803 ') J 3-1 171 37 17,079 19,5G3 9,936 9,5[7 U 3 1 6,:'.1\ 2 3.413 3"t82 5,750 1 1~99} 2,\)11 11,5()'i Mlh~shWJr (M) U 2 I". -U70 1,420 1,-141 7,937 3,767 M:mdle<;hw"r (M) U o 72 ! 1,024 1

23,976 21,295 J 65,823 8~, 9JJ 81,923 3. B1fW.llli~ Ti.1hsil T 674 6 2 P 188 5 19,1)i I 13'),054 7),320 6Q,734 R 663 0 20~ 188 5 19,342 ,~,6~5 27,75) 14,5";') 13,189 U 6 (, 4,:'.20 4,63-'1 4,63-+ 4,6';5 27,769 14,580 13,189 B:mvani (M) u 6,58 4,220 3,,8H 2)7,376 J 05,63 7 101,739 4. R ,jpur Tah,il T 1,30:> 7 15S 192 9 2 31,2:)3 87,125 R 1,291.2 137 192 9 26,389 26,895 : 177,360 93,235 14,614 V 18,5 1,619 4,819 4,9-19 30,016 15,402 1 2,035 2/)51 12,7)1 6,6:1) 6,171 R'1j~nr (M) U 3 0) 4,26 2,888 17,225 8,132 8,443 Anjld (M) U 15 54 l,I °~ 2,78-1 125,649 6i 726 60,923 5. Klsrawad Tah<;n T 1,011 ° 12-+ 17-1 54 19,735 20,272 R 1,017 1 115 17--+ 54 13,19) 18,589 115,6'5$ 59,523 56,143 U 3 ') 2,573 1,586 1,633 9,9.n 5,203 4.780 1,6S3 9,933 5,203 4,160 Kasraw:td (M) U 3,88 2,573 1,5% 144,240 14'),669 T 1,33~ 4 :;13 237 2 40,446 41 ,-17~ 2S4,9D R 1,334.7 18-'1 2~7 3 +,4 f'l 35,133 2f'i,958 12U31 121,827 U 3 7 10,672 6,01:5 6,Hl 38,951 20,109 18.842 14,7-1-2 S:ndhw:l (M). U .2 32 12,228 4,223 4,550 2S,370 13,628 1,791 10,581 5,367 5,214 Kh~tia (M) . V 1.33 7,955 1,733

1 T 1,R3iJ, ::>. 176 324- 6') 48,618 4'),3 ~:< 32 ,39~ 16 f,4IiS 156,925 R 1,819 9 14,,\ 31l 69 39,2)3 39,77) 262,031 133,193 128,833 U 10 3 5,735 2 9,415 9,6')) 59,359 31,267 28,092 8,573 52,749 27,91S 24,843 Khlrg,)n~ (M) U 10 0) 5,275 8,418 1,036 6,610 3.361 GOJ' on (N.M.) U ° 26 2\~23 997 3,249

8. B l;k1nJaon Tah:;U T 1,59+ 0 12'i 256 3:),595 30,927 19), [25 101,()43 97,-I-R2 R 1,5922 119 256 2~,912 .29,174 J89,1:"-I 96,377 92,777 U 1.R 5,570 1,683 1,753 9,971 5,266 4,705

U I 7) 5,570 1,6'33 1,753 9,971 5,266 4,705

193,015 19~,650 1153,580 594,843 558,737 25 E'l~t."'I'im'lr T 11,719 (J HI7 l,on 1:13 6 145,127 Distl'ict R 11).67 I:i 79 ],091 1()3 141,985 8,14,330 43l,437 409,893 U 101,3 305'" 6 48,029 49,513 339,200 160,336 148,844

T 3,055 8 J(i3 436 61 2 86,505 8\367 5t2.9S+ 21)5,306 :',J,7 ,6SR R 3,0 15 7 130 486 61 66,232 67,515 39 },(i50 20 1,493 189,152 U 40 1 3,0,'0 2 2'),274 20,852 122,314 6.1,808 58,506

K'l"ndW1 (M) U 2:'. 57 5,1ro3 19,11S6 1\4,725 59,866 54-,859 Mill Ii (N.A,) U 17,53 433 1,366 7,5R9 3,942 J,6P

T I,R65 0 116 342 35.770 3(,,418 216,R17 111,888 10-t,929 R I.R60,2 llG 3-12 3 ~.~sr) 34,15l 20\ 10~ 10'.1';14 99.490 U 4 8 2,~61 2,22') 2,267 ]1,713 6,274 5,-t39

.... ------'----,--~~---..---. ~"-----~----~---~-- .--.____,.-<' ---_------_....------117

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Tot81 Ar:a Popu- ,.--.A.---, Occupied No. of PupuJati('1l St:lt.:/Division Di~!J':cj / Rl raj in lation In- Unin- No. of residen1i21 house- ,.-___ ---.A..- - ____ -, Ta' a .lljU.A./Cily/Tc \\'11 Urb;:.n Km" pc r Km" habi\(u h.-.biled Towns hOll-;es holds P..;l",om :Males FemaLs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

HarslId (N.A.) U 4 76 2,461 2,220 2,267 1 J ,71 3 6,274 5,439 3. Bwh ·npur Llh;il T 1,458 8 291 263 17 3 67,733 69,865 423,799 217,649 206,150 R 1,402 -+ 177 263 J7 42,198 43,461 248,626 J27,375 121,251 U 56 4 3,107 3 25,535 26,404 175,173 90,274 84,899

N~panJgar (N.M.) U 4 89 4,624 4,047 4,112 22,609 II ,~04 10,805 Burhanpur (M). U 12 67 11.128 19,495 20,2JO 140,986 72.612 68,374 Shalzpul' (M) U 3S 82 298 i ,993 2,032 11,578 5,858 5,720 VII BHOPAL DIVISION T 41,384 0 ll5 7,451 441 29 796,582 835.657 4,772,531 2,494,958 2,277,573 R 40,809 7 87 7,451 441 583,353 613,402 3,552,903 1,843,154 1,709,749 U 574 3 2J24 29 213,229 222,255 1,219,628 651,804 567,824

26. Rajgarh District. T 615-1 0 130 1,666 77 8 128,732 137300 801,384 414938 386,446 R 6,052 9 115 1,666 71 111,440 119,163 696,468 359,949 335,519 U 101.1 1,039 8 17,292 18,13i 10-1,916 54,989 49,927

1. Khilchipur Tah~il T 1,637.5 126 527 30 2 30,950 35.381 206,587 106,850 99,737 R 1 ,6i 5 2 116 527 30 23.0~6 32, i 88 1 [';),018 97.141 90,877 U 22 3 834 2 2,904 3,193 18,569 9,709 8,860

Khilchipur (M). U 6 47 1,561 1 1,645 1,740 10,101 5,256 4,045 Jirapill' (N. A.) U J5,80 536 J J,259 J,453 8,468 '),4.'3 4,OJ5 2, Rajgarh Tah,il T 1,081.3 116 37\ \9 2 18,643 21,358 J 25,()38 65,031 60,007 R 1,053 1 98 371 19 ::',154 17,578 103,6l1 53,746 49,865 U 28.2 760 2 3,489 3,780 2\ ,427 } 1,285 10,142

Rajgarh (M) U 7.77 1,923 1 2,379 2,656 J.J,944 7,934 7,010 Klllljncr (N.A.). U 20.41 318 1 1,110 1,124 6,483 3,351 3,132

3. Biaora Tah~il . T 1,147.6 126 277 15 24,453 24,975 145,090 75,379 69,711 R J,141 0 110 277 J5 21.195 21,674 125,889 65,353 60,536 U 6 6 2,E92 3,258 3.301 19,201 10,026 9,175

Biaora (M) U 6.64 2,S92 3,258 3,301 10,201 10,026 9,175

4, S:uangpur Tah:;il T 90.J. 5 ISS 190 3 2 23,410 23,902 140,591 72,267 68,32-+ R 873.5 129 190 3 18,929 19,258 112,444 57,630 54,814 U 31.0 909 2 4,481 4,644 28,147 14,637 13,510

Sarangpur (M), U 5 18 3.Ml 2.907 3,066 18,860 9,731 9,129 Paclzorc (N ,A.), U 23 7) Jr.') 1,574 1,578 9,287 4,906 4,381

5. NarsingBrh Tah~il T 1,345.8 137 301 10 1 31,276 31,684 184,078 95,411 88,667 R } ,332 3 125 3\)1 10 28,116 28,465 166,506 S6,

NCll'sin:];Orh (M). U 1295 1.357 3,160 3,129 17,572 9,332 8,240 21 . Vidisha District. T 7,3-;1 0 105 1,519 99 4 130,225 137,298 783,098 4';_6,356 366,,'42 R 7,355.4 88 1,519 99 110,608 113,561 650,193 345,243 304,950 U i5.6 8.4'.12 4 19,61'7 23;/37 132,905 1':,1,3 61,"/92

I. L lteri Tahsil T 936.3 71 ISO 15 11,955 12,115 69,763 37,196 32,572 R 936.3 7J 180 15 11,955 12,115 69.768 37,19G 32,572 U

, Sironj Tah·.il T 1.254 6 10.J. 270 19 21.908 22,513 130,197 69,127 () 1,070 R 1.253.7 81 270 19 17,173 17.580 10],494 5 0 1,011 47,483 U o 9 31,542 4,735 4,933 2tl,703 15,116 13,587 Sironj (M) U ° 91 31.542 4.735 4,933 2R,703 15,116 D,587 ______0 ___0-- 118

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No. of villages No. of Total Area Popu­ ,----1\---, Occupied No. of Population State! Division/Dbtrict/ R'lral in lation Ill- Ullin- No. of residential house- r--~~- --- -"'------~ TabsiljU.A.jCity/T0wn Urban Km2 p~rKm2 habited habitcd TvWi15 hOU3es holds P:rsons Mlles Females

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

3 Kurwai Tnh&iJ T 831.5 ]J3 207 19 J5,760 16,209 93,719 49,446 4,1,273 R 827.3 l03 :.07 19 14,327 14,741 85,272 45,011 40,':61 U 4.2 1,992 1,433 1,468 8,447 4,435 4,012 KUIWal.(M) U 4.24 1,9Y2 lAB 1,468 8,447 4,435 4,012 4. Basoda Tah.,il T 2,292.2 109 ·151 19 42,769 43,908 248,770 i3.:? ,456 116,314 R 2,287.5 96 45] 19 37,496 38,528 218,536 116,:W8 102,228 U 4.7 6,474 5,273 5,380 30,234 J 6,148 14,086

Basoda (M) U ~.67 6,474 5,273 5,380 30,234 16,148 14,086 5. Vidisha TBhsil T 1,937.4 124 4J J '27 37.833 42,553 240,644 128,131 112,513 R 1,931. 6 9J 41l 27 29,657 30,597 175,1.23 92,717 82,406 U 5.S 11,239 ti,176 11,956 65,521 35,414 30,107 Vidisltn (M) U 5.83 11,239 8,176 11,956 65,521 35,414 30,107 28. Bhopal District . T 2,772.0 323 503 39 2 157,332 161,950 894,739 417,531 417,208 R 2,486.5 86 503 39 35,589 37,821 212,886 112,883 100,003 U 285.5 3,288 2 121,743 124,129 681,853 364,648 317,205 ]. Bcra::,j.l TC',h&il • T 1,424.3 92 2&5 21 22,105 23,557 131,636 69,744 61,892 R 1,423.7 85 285 21 20,513 21,691 120,801 64,C03 56,798 U 0.6 18,364 1,592 1,866 10,835 5,741 5,094

.Bera~iu lM) U 0.59 Hl,364 1,592 1,866 10,835 5,741 5,094

2. Huzur Tah~iJ T 1,283.4 595 218 18 135,227 138,393 763,103 407,787 35.),316 R 998.5 92 218 18 15,076 16,130 92,085 48,880 43,205 U 284.9 2,355 }20,151 122,263 671,018 358,907 312,111 Bhopal (M.C.) U 284.90 2,355 120,151 122,263 671,018 358,907 312,111 29. Sehore District T 6,578.0 100 1,012 71 4 106,540 111,383 657,381 344,667 31l,714 R 6,537.1 87 1,012 71 91,926 96,339 559,899 297,913 271,986 U 40.9 2,138 4 14,614 15,044 87,482 46,754 49,728

1. Schore Tah~,il • T 1,584.2 132 15 1 34,8)6 35,830 209,585 llO,9(i() 98,619 R 1,567.8 100 15 25,915 26,745 157,395 82,842 74,553 U 16.4 3,178 8,941 9,085 52,190 2~,124 24,066 Sehore (M) U 16.42 3,178 8,941 9,085 52,190 28,124 24,066 2. Ashta Tahsil T 1,454.6 126 278 21 29,096 30,250 183,983 95,755 88,228 R 1,439.2 114 278 21 25,994 26,981 164,364 85,400 78,964 U 15.4 1,276 1 3,102 3,269 19,619 10,355 9,264 Ashta (M). U 15.38 1,276 3,102 3,269 19,619 JO,355 9,264

3. Ichhawar Tah~il T 1,110.9 73 137 22 12,613 12,992 80,918 42,514 38,404 R 1,110.6 65 ]37 22 11,344 11,631 72,457 38,033 34,424 U 0.3 27,294 1,269 1,361 8,461 4,4$1 3,980

lchhawar (M) u 0.31. 27,294 1,;::69 1,361 8,461 4,481 3,980 4. Nasrullagr nj T 1,353.2 73 165 :< 16,344 16,771 98,309 51,040 47,269 Tahsil. R 1,344.4 68 165 :< 15,042 15'442 9J,097 47,246 43,851 U 8.8 819 J,302 1,329 7,212 3,794 3,418 N a5rullag~)nj eN ,M.)U ~.SI Sl9 1,302 1,329 7,212 3,794 3,418

T ],(,;60. ~ J.+.1 10 13,631 ]5,540 t-;~,5116 ·14,392 ,10,194 R 1,060.8 144 10 13,63 j 15,540 84,586 44,392 40,194 U lly A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Tolal Area Pvpu- r---..A..-----, Occupied No. of Population State;DivisionlDistriv / Rural in ration In- Unin No. of residenth 1 house- ,-'_ - --..A..--____ ~ TansiljU.A.jCityiTnvn Urban Km2 p~rKm' habited habihd T0wns houses holds Persons Males Females

2 3 .; 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

30. Raisen District T 8,466.0 84 1,425 91 6 115,952 125,582 710,542 372,459 338,083 R 8,313.4 76 1,425 91 103,901 113,055 639,806 334,547 305,259 U 92.6 765 6 12,061 12,527 70,736 31,912 32,824 1. Raisen Tahsil T 760.2 146 221 11 19,488 20,415 110,636 58,707 51,929 R 741.1 128 221 11 16,631 17,436 94,722 50,171 44,551 U 19.1 834 2,8:7 2,979 J5,914 8,536 7,378 Raiocn (M) U ]9.(18 834 2,857 2.979 15,914 ti,536 7,378 2. Gzinttgal1j Tahf,il T 823.9 82 165 8 !l,OIS 11,964 67,482 35,842 31,640 R 823.9 82 165 S 11,015 J 1,964 67,482 35,842 31,640 U 3. Begulllganj Tah,ii T 897.'1 96 194 32 13,946 1-1,603 85,786 45,457 40,329 R 878.9 77 194 32 10.972 11,572 67,471 35,727 31,745 U 18.5 992 2,974 3,031 18,314 9,730 8,584 Begamganj (M) • U 18.46 992 2,97~ 3,03J 18,314 9,730 8,584 4. Goharganj TahsiJ T 772.2 J38 223 16 J 7,852 J9,323 106,338 55,807 50,531 R 768.9 129 223 16 16,537 17,938 98,884 51,1103 47,081 U 3.3 2,259 1,315 1,385 7,454 4,004 3,450 Obedllllagallj(N.M.) U :Uo ~,,259 1,315 1,31:'5 7,454 4,004 3,450 5. Banily Tah,jJ. T 1,336.0 J 18 221 J4 24,252 27,707 IS7,leO 81,848 75,252 R 1.298.1 105 2.21 J4 20,568 23,886 135,664 70,303 65,361 U 37.9 566 2 3,684 3,82J 21,436 11,545 9,891 Baraily(M) U 0.40 32.533 1 2,162 2,271 13,013 7,011 6,002 Badi(M) U 37.45 225 1 1.522 J,550 8,423 4,;34 3,889 6. Silwani Tahsil T 1,058.6 77 246 9 13,470 1-+,381 81,617 42,357 39,270 R J,058.6 77 246 9 13,470 14,381 8J,627 42,357 39,270 U 7. Udaipura Tahsil T 695.0 146 155 J 5,939 17,189 101,573 52,441 49,132 R uS].::.! 138 155 14,708 15,878 93,955 48,344 45,611 U 13.0 553 1,23J 1,311 7,618 4,097 3,521 Udaipura (N.A.) U B.77 553 J ,231 1,311 7,618 4,097 3,521 31. Betnl District • 'f 10,043.0 92 1,326 5 157,791 162,144 925,387 469,007 456,380 R 10,004.4 78 1,326 129,889 133,463 783,651 392,619 391,032 U 38.6 3,673 5 27,902 28,6811 141,736 76,388 65,348 1. Bhain~dehi Tahsil T :.-(\0 .~ 92 \9 33,687 34,865 212,397 106,974 105,423 R 2,3l!9, ': 92 3::>1 J9 33,687 34,865 212,397 106,974 105,423 U 2. Betu} Tahsil T 2.417.1 ]58 549 ]4 3 68,455 70,488 382,492 196,566 185.926 J{ 2,3S·t_ 9 ]]8 549 14 47,877 49,324 ~80,771 141,224 139.547 U 32.2 3.155 3 20,578 2J,164 101,721 55,342 46,379 Betul (M). U 15.70 2.949 1 8,420 8,711 46,293 24,531 21,762 Retul-Bazar (M) U 1.19 7,491 1 1,292 1,361 8,914 4,516 4,398 Sarni-Tlzermal POll'erU 15.35 3,030 1 10,866 11,092 ~6,514 26,295 20,2l9 Station (N.A.).

3. Multai Tahsil . T 2,336.3 141 396 31 55,649 56,791 330,498 165,467 165,031 R 2,329.9 125 396 31 -18,325 49,274 290,483 144,421 146,062 U 6.4 6,302 7,3:4 7,517 40,015 21,046 18,969 Mu!tai U.A. U 3.22 4,793 2_834 2,933 15,435 8,136 7,299 (i) Multai (M) . U 2.59 5,713 2.693 2,792 14,797 1,776 7,021 (ii) Multai K<'.sb,. U 0.63 1,OJ3 141 141 638 360 (0.0.). 278 Amla eM) U 3.13 7,853 4,·t90 4,584 24,580 ._------_._---12,910 11,670 120

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Nc.ofvillages No.of Total Area Popu- ,---.A.------, Occupied No. of P"pulatiol1 StateJDivision/ Districtj Rural in lation In- Unin- No. of residential hans:;· ,.------.A------, Ta.lhiljU.A./Cily/Tvwn Urbr.n Km2 per Km~ h::bited h

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

VlliHOSHANGABAD T 10,073 0 100 1,423 137 13 176,645 181.576 1,003,939 526273 477.666 DIVI,5,JON R 9,909 5 76 1,423 137 1JO,946 134,777 751.855 391,377 360,478 U 127.5 1,978 13 45,699 46,799 252.084 134,896 117,188

32. Hosbang~badDi5(rict T 10,031.0 100 1,423 137 13 116,645 181,576 1,003,939 526,273 477,666 R 9,909.5 76 1,423 137 130,946 134,177 j5~,855 391,3"/1 360,478 U 127.5 1,978 13 45,699 46;i99 252,084 134,896 117,188 T :',524.9 117 490 81 3 50,331 51,923 294,835 J 57,779 142,056 R 2,5C'!.2 96 ~9() Sl 40,566 41,864 239,062 J23,062 116,000 U 23. 7 .~,357 3 9,765 10,059 55,773 29,717 26,0:6

H<:rd<' (M) • U 5.~3 6,465 ] (,,563 6,760 37,693 20,116 17,577 Tlln~rnl (M) U 8.08 ) ,307 ] ],860 , ,904 10,557 5,557 5,000 *Khirklyr (N.M.). U 9.75 772 1,342 1,395 7,523 4,044 3,479

2. S~oni-Malw: T'h~il T 1,026.3 Ito 191 11 20,648 21,IOS 113,270 58,947 54,323 R 1,021.7 95 191 11 17,660 is,WI 97,408 5(1,579 46,829 U 4.6 3,441 :>,988 3,007 i 5,~62 8,368 7,494

S::cl'i-M~lw~ (M) • U 4.61 3,441 2,988 3,007 15,E62 8,368 7,494

3. Ho~h~ng" b"Q T J ,801. 7 !91 .1J2 3J 5 62,30) 6-1,015 :: .+3,514 [ill,529 161,985 1ah;;il. R 1,769.6 122 312 31 33,572 39,815 215,112 j 13,015 102,097 U 32.1 4,005 5 23,732 24,200 128,402 68,514 59,888 HoshJ)lg b'd UA. U 6'84 6,769 8,380 8,578 46,300 24,752 21,548

(I) Ho&hangabc.d U 6.27 6,379 7,152 7,338 39,997 21,376 18,621 (ii) Rasul!a (O.G.) U 0.17 4,124- 139 143 701 391 310 (iii) Phephart~i(O.G.) U 0.40 14,005 1,089 1,097 5,602 . 2,985 2,617

ltar"i-Bhilakhcc1! U.A. U 19.16 3,634 2 12,780 13,008 69,619 37,035 32,584 (l'.) Itus: lM) U 16. :'6 3,884 j 11,568 II ,771 61,541 33,820 29,721 (i) It"Isi.(M) U 14.07 4,442 1 11,285 11,488 62,49<) 33,217 29,282 (IJ) Pathraut:1 U 0.08 1,8eO 31 31 14.J. 80 64 (O.G.) (di) ltarsiKasb:1 U 2.21 4C6 252 898 523 375 (O.G.) (b) Blzila A11edi(N.M.) U 2.80 2,171 1 1,212 1,237 6,078 3,2J5 2,863

Babai(N.M.) . u 3.47 2,138 1,407 1,4.29 7,418 3,983 3,435 Raniplll'a (N.M.) U 2.59 1,956 1,165 1,185 5,065 2,744 2,321

, Soh~gPur T:1hsil T 2,105.5 120 -'130 14 ·13,362 44,530 252,310 133,018 J 19,302 R 2,038.4- 98 430 14 34,148 34,997 200,273 104,721 95,552 U 67.1 776 4 9,2J4 9,533 52,0·P 28,297 23,750

Piparin (M) . U 5.20 ·1,569 4,586 4,709 25,319 1:1,,131 JI,888 SOh3 gpur (M) U 2.90 5,394 2,807 2,t;63 ]5,642 8,216 27,426 Pachmarhl U.A. U 59.01 188 .2 1,821 J,961 J 1,086 6,650 4,436 (i) Pachmarhi U 49.21 .'1 308 333 I ,5·~0 800 740 (N.M.) (ii) P

No.ofvill?scs No. of Total Area ,---..A.---, Oecup:rd No. of Population Siat:iUiY:3inn'Dist i etl R'Hal in P.:>pu- Tn- Unin- NOJor residential rouse- ,----__.A- _____ --, TallsiljU.A.jCil y/Town Urban Km3 pCI' Km2 habit(d habitcd .TC'wns houses halds Pc:rsons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 I) 9 10 11 12 - - --~------:--- I. MUfw(:,ra Tahsil T 3,7!6.1 ]34 37 5 95,431 97,171 500,029 256,647 243,382 R 3,639.9 98 37 67,964 69,027 358,517 18J,299 177,218 U 96 2 1,412 5 27/,67 28,144 141,512 75,348 66,164

KYmore U.A. U 15.74 1,175 3',902 3,930 18,495 10,357 8;138 (i) KYrnore (N.M.) U 12.62 1";05 3,707 3,735 17,733 9,914 7,819 (ii) Bamhangr.wan U 1.95 168 55 ;5 328 17;3, ]50 (0.0.) (iii) Goodgudw1a U 1. 17 371 140 140 434 265· (0.0.) Murv.ara U.A. .. U 80.42 1,5:0 4 23,565 24,214 123,0]7 64,991 58,026 (a) Murwara U 54.25 1.670 17,550 18,031 90,589- 47,821 42.768 (i) Murwan. (M) U 23.47 3,318 14,911 15,314 77,£62 41;140 36,722 lii) Kuthlu (0.0.) U 1. 76 951 321 336 1,674 884 790 (iii) Murwaregaon U (0.0.) 2.14 306 107 107 654 356 298 (lV) Khirhani U 10.92 394 894 904 4.304 2,221 2,083 (0.0.) (v) Bargrwrll U 2,30 548 259 287 J ,261 651 6:0 to.O.) (vi) Tikariya U 11. 23 354 883 908 3,974 2,094 1,8l;O (O.G.) (vii) Chhrparwah U 2.43 354 Ij5 175 860 475 385 (O.G.) .(b) New Rail- U way In. Area. 13.:'6 671 2,001 2,009 8,897 4,877 4,020 (i)* N!,w Kaini U Rly. In. Area (N.M.) 5.94 1,038 1 1,358 1,362 6,165 3,350 2,775 (ii) Chhaparwah U (0.0.) 1. 21 880 308 312 1,(:65 590 475 (iii) HiJ:wara U 6.11 273 335 335 1,667 897 770 (O.G.) (c) Tikuri. • U ']1 :53 I, Sit 1 1 2,787 2,916 17.763 9;094 8,669 , (i) Tikuti (N.M.) l.) 5.14 8,C61 1 2,374 2,503 ]5,735 8,G63 7,672 tii) Paoar'wara U 6. ]'1 189 246 246 1,152 577 575 (O.G.) (iii) Jhinjhrri U 0.28 3,129 167 167 876 454 412 (0.0.) (d) Ordnance Fac- U tory Area KrJni (N.M.) 1.38 4,180 1 1,227 1,258 5,768 3,199 2,569

2. Tahsil T 2,853.6 152 732 63 2 82,000 83,8:42 43'3,3]5 220,496 212,819 R 2,827.6 141 732 63 75,854 77,408 399,998 203,140 196,858 U 26.0 1,281 2 6,146 6,434 33,317 17,356 ] 5,96] Sihcra (M) • U 19.71 1,248 1 4,607 4,842 24,599 11,903 J J ,696 (N.A.) U 6.29 1,386 1 ],539 1,592 8,718 4,453 4,265

3 Pata.n T!>_hsil' . T 1,~05. 5· 154 446 34 3 35,792 38,253 216,4:6 1]] ,699 104,727 R 1,373.4 137 ~46 34 30,867 33:]62 187,665 96,580 91,085 U .3_f. j .&97 3 4,925 5,091 28,761 ] 5, 1]9 13,1:42 Palan (N.A.) U ]3.03 709 1 ],508 ] ,616 9,233 4,852 4,381 (M) U 11.37 983 2,118 2,150 12,155 6,347 5,808

Shalrpura (N .A.) U 6.65 ],109 ],289 1,315 7,373 3,920 3,453 122

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Tvtal Area Pvpu- ,----"---, Occupied No. of Population SlaIC/Div'Si'D/Districl, Rlral in htion In- Unin- No. of residential house- ,.------'---A------") T olhsil/U.A.jCity/ Town Urb:m Km2 p~r Km2 hlbited habited T,)wns houses he Ids P;:rsons Males Females

2 .' 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO J 1 12

4. J.,b,Jpur Tah"i! T 2,269.9 462 578 } I 5 J87,7~4 191,531 1,048,973 560,208 488,765 R 2,027.6 129 578 3 J 47,654 48,407 262,071 134,333 ] 27,738 U 242.3 3,248 5 140,090 143,124 786,902 425,875 361,027

Palwg, r {M) . U 10.26 1,584 2,9J7 2,927 16,253 8,446 7,807 Jabalpur U.A. U 230.64 ],283 3 J33,472 136,506 757,303 4C9,634- 347,669 (a) JabaJpur U ]64.20 3,953 J J 6, J J 7 ) J 8,593 649,085 344,996 304,089

(i) Jabalpur (M.C.). U J33.97 4,584 108,994 I J 1,369 6J4,162 326,372 287,790 (ii) Rarmet;:,_ (O.G.). U 4.13 358 284 289 1,478 765 713 (iii) Reg\Va (O.G.). U 2.78 ]95 111 J 11 541 285 256 (IV) Amkhera(O.G.). U 2.92 529 309 J09 1,544 838 706 (v)(O.G.) U 2.6] 898 421 422 2,345 1,361 984 (vi) Maharajpur(O.G.) U 4.10 766 609 612 3,142 ],674 J,468 (vii) KheTl (O.G.) U l. 70 ~08 133 135 693 391 302 (viii) Pipsriya(O.G.) U O. 12 3.633 89 90 436 241 195 (ix) Bilpura(O.G.) . U 2.56 2.184 1,061 1,109 5,591 2,951 2,640 (x) Mancgaon(O.G.) U 1. 88 2,061 79J 796 3,874 2,017 1,857 (xi) Heavy Vehicle Factory Atea(O.G.)U 7.43 2,056 3,3J4 3,351 15,279 8,IOJ 7,178

(b) Jab<>-lpur CantqC ntt.)U 28.49 2,142 8.731 9,096 61,026 39,436 21,590 8,623 8,817 47,192 25,202 21,990 (c) Khamaria U 37.95 1,244

(i) Khamaria(N.M.) . U ]9.92 1,3CO 4,791 4,923 25,896 J3,946 ] 1,950 (ii) G.C.F. (Khamarir ) (O.G.). . U 9.53 1,768 3,073 3,114 ] 6,851 8,908 7,943 ]07 (iii) Ghana (O.G.) U 2.27 263 ]07 598 303 295 (iv) Tighra (O.G.) U 2.06 :05 71 74 422 230 192 599 3,425 J,815 1,6]0 (v) Piparia(O.G.) U 4.17 82] 581 3,78J J3,346 7,795 5,551 Burgi(N.M.) . U 1.37 9,742 3,701 4 109,042 112,870 650,445 336,981 313,464 J4. NarsimhllPur Dis(rict T 5,13.3.0 127 1,029 53 R 5,082.1 111 1,029 53 94,061 97,223 562,318 290,552 271,766 V 50.9 1,733 4 14,981 15,647 88,127 46,429 41,698 142 21 5].913 53,313 31],630 161,969 149,761 1 Gadarw, ra Tahsil T 2,190.1 456 R 1,181.3 132 456 21 47,924 49,249 288,103 ]49,578 138,625 U 7.8 3,028 3,989 4,064 23,527 12,391 11,136 4,064 :3,527 12,39] 11,136 (j,lrUOfwar;:. (1'11.) U 7.77 3,0:8 3,989 148 573 32 3 57,129 59,557 338,8] 5 175, I J2 ]63,703 2 Nafsimhapur Tahsil T 2.286.6 R 1,243.5 122 573 32 46,137 47,974 274,115 141,074 133,14] U 43.1 1,499 3 10,992 11,583 64,6CO 34,038 :0,562 5,993 6,154 34,266 J 8,]90 16,076 N"Tsi!l1hapur (!'vi.). U 14.71 2,329 2,844 2,972 16,131 8,446 7,685 K;lrcli (1'11.) U 21. 70 743 2,155 2.457 14,203 7,402 6,80] Clthota-Chhinci\\arl Uv,) u 6.68 2,126 T 13,26,.0 78 2,102 71 4- 190,5~5 196,445 J ,037,394 517,866 519,528 .35. Mandla Di~trjct . 182,203 R 13,209.0 73 2,102 71 176,682 964,215 479,887 484,328 14,242 73,179 L 60.0 1,221 13,913 37,979 35,200 " 50,761 67,970 T 2,577.8 )04 661 34 50,140 13J,286 134,6£4 49,165 260,035 R 2,548.3 102 601 34 43,682 J29,155 130,8bO J ,596 7,935 U 29.5 269 1,558 .. ,131 3,804 } ,55R 1.596 7,935 4,t31 3,8[4 ShahjJ/ll'lI (N.A.). U 29.45 269 ~--~---- 123

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Ar.ea P.)pu- ,---..A..--:> o;cupied No. of P.)pulation Sta eiDivisiollfDis ric:/ Rual in latioll In- Ullin- No. of residential hous~- ,-----..A..-___ -, TJhsiJ/U. A.jcityjT"wn Urb.lll Km" p~r Km' habited habited Towns houses holds P.;:rsons Miles Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2. Di leori Tansil T 2,271.4 125 591 10 52,295 53,837 283,822 142,230 14] ,592 R 2,260.8 121 591 20 ;0,295 51,749 273,963 137,056 136,907 U 11. 6 854 2.000 2,088 9,859 5,174 ",685 *Dindori (N.A.) U I J. 55 ~54 2,000 2,088 9,859 5,175 4,685 3. Mandla Tah~i1 T 3.426.4 142 850 17 !is,060 91,847 485,602 242,350 243,252 R 3,407.5 126 850 17 77,705 81,289 430,217 213,676 216,541 U 18.9 2,926 2 10,355 10,558 55,385 28,674 26,711 M:mdla U.A .. U 17.04 2,203 7,017 7,123 37,539 19,539 18,COO (i) Mandla (M) U 8.37 3,926 6,025 6,122 32,861 n.053 15,808 (ii) Khairi (O.G.). U 4.59 420 386 388 J ,930 1,045 885 (iii) Binjhiya (O.G.) U 1.96 843 368 370 1,653 894 759 (iv) (O.G.). U 2.12 517 238 243 1,(,95 547 548 (M) . U 1.89 9,442 3,338 3,435 17,846 9,135 8,71 f

36. Chhindwara Dislrict T 11,815.0 104 1.913 77 18 221,049 225,862 1,233,131 62i,538 605,593 R 11,740.3 83 1,913 77 173,266 176,627 971,964 489,998 481,966 U 74.7 3,501 18 47,783 49,235 261,167 137,540 123,627 1. Chhindwara Tahsil. T 4.484.8 149 915 28 13 120,225 122,421 670,452 343,371 327,081 R 4,437.7 106 915 2~ 83,418 84,738 471,549 238,295 233,254 U 47.1 4,223 13 36,797 37,683 198,903 105,076 93,827 *Panara (N.M.) U 0.19 22,:05 827 834 4,276 2,258 2,018 Chikhli-Kalan-Parasia U.A. U 16.64 5,001 8 15,830 16,219 83,213 44,044 39,169 (a) *lklchara tN.M.) U 0.13 73,123 1 1,842 1,986 9,506 5,112 4,394 (b) * (N.M.). U 0.18 28,933 1 1,031 1,052 5,208 2,792 2,416 (c) *Chwdrme!a tN.M.)U 0.02 3,00,8(0 1 1,160 1,167 6,016 3,176 2,840 (d) *Butaria (N.M.). U P.21 42,&05 I 1,557 1,579 8,989 4,607 4,382 (e) Chikha'jKalana(M) U 4.99 2,707 2,698 2,756 13,510 7,209 6,301 (f) Badkuhi(N.M.). U 0.26 37,796 1,859 1,878 9,827 5,196 4,631 (g) Jatachhapar (N-M) U 3.35 1,401 940 943 4,698 2,553 2,145 (h) *Dongar Parasia (N.A.) . U 7.50 3,395 4,743 4,858 25,459 13,399 12,060 Jamai (M) U 9.70 2,051 1 3,523 3,687 19,896 10,449 9,447 Chhindwara (M) U 11.01 6,828 13,307 13,519 75,178 39,593 35,585 Dal/llia (N.M.) .. U 4.12 2,163 1,732 1,768 8,911 4,645 4,266 DighaH'alli (N.M.). U 5.44 1,366 1,578 1,656 7,429 4,087 3,342 2. Tahsil T 3,677.6 73 560 26 47,069 48,061 268,150 134,685 133,465 R 3,660.0 70 560 26 44,786 45,690 255,713 1211,172 127,541 U 17.6 709 2 2,283 2,371 12,437 6,513 5,914 AmarJl'ara (N.A.) U 11.93 575 1,243 1,271 6,860 3,585 3,275 Cltallrai Khas (N.M.) . U 5.62 992 1,040 1,100 5,577 2,928 2,649 3. Sausar Tahsil. T 1,971. 7 149 438 23 3 53,755 55,380 294,529 149,482 145,047 R 1,961. 7 125 438 23 45,052 46,199 244,702 123,531 12J,171 U 10.0 5,008 3 8,703 9,181 49,827 25,951 23,876

·-_·____ r __-_~ ____~ ______~ __~ ______124

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No. of villages No.of T,)t.d Area Pcpu- ,..----..A_~-:-. occupi('d No. of P0pubtion St.,(.· Division DI~tric: i R'lro.l in LOon In- Unin· NIJ. of residentbl hou~e- ,------..A.. ______-, T~h~il/U.A-/cj:y/T( Wi! Ufb2D Km2 P?l Km' he,bited habitfd Town, hou';cs holds P ~r50ns Maks F.:malc$

3 4 7 9 10 II 12

u 1. 60 9.3<6 1,6< 7 1·',954 7,70.J. 7,150

(;) ,-,us,r (M.). u I, 58 ~.SI.5 2,61 i 14,0.<8 (i:) S:usa] Kr,ba (O.G.) u (1.02 45,ECO 170 191 916 5C6 ...!!()

P"IIe'hurna (M) . u 1.1. 10 3,511 5,136

U1dh'kh~ra (N,l\U u 1,1[:6 1,:<-3 6,437 J,15·!

.'1. Seolli District T 8,'158 0 92 1,606 57 2 1-tl,701 1~8.116 H09,713 408,-4-41 40i,272 R 8:130.7 86 1,606 57 130,373 U6,435 "l47,()09 375,415 371,594 l; 27.3 2,300 2 11,321; 11,681 62,704 33,026 29,678 I. L::lkhllJJ011 Llhsij T 3,034 1 103 illS 31 53,99L 5ri,10') 316,816 160,508 156,308 R 3,065.3 101 815 31 52,354 54,450 303,129 155,971 152,158 U 18.8 462 1,636 1.656 8,687 4,5:'1,7 4,150

Lakhnadoll (N.A.) U III 79 4('2 1,636 1,656 8.687 4,537 4,150

2. Seolli Tahsil . T 3,522 8 140 791 26 87,711 92,010 <~ 92,897 247,933 24~,964 R 3,514.3 125 791 26 78,019 81,985 438,~80 219,444 219,436 U 8 5 6,377 9,692 10,025 54,017 28,489 25,528

U 8.47 6,377 9,692 10,015 54.017 28,489 25,528

38 Balaghat District T 9,229.0 124 1.277 107 5 211,772 221,715 1,147,810 572,082 575,727 R 9,1195 114 1,217 107 192,582 201,955 1,048,008 520,025 521,983 U 49 5 2,015 5 19,190 19,760 99,802 52,058 47,744

1 WarJ~coni Tahsil . T 1,981.8 250 389 17 3 91,597 97,107 495,731 245,040 250,691 R 1,955.4 233 389 17 84,746 1)9,037 455,107 224,333 2::0,774 U 26 4 1,538 3 7,85l 8,GiO 4l,(-24 20,707 39,917

K'-ltangi (M) U 11 50 1,022 2,171 2,198 11,748 5,921 5,827 W;.1f

2. B:daghat Tah~II T 2,036 6 198 430 52 76,446 79,649 413,5l5 207,237 2l6,268 R 2,063.5 172 430 52 65,107 67,959 344,327 175,886 178,441 U 23.1 2,561 2 11,339 11,690 69,178 31,351 '2.7,821

BJ.laghat U.A. U 18.81 2,827 10,107 10,439 53,18J 28,318 24,805

(i) Bll'-lllhat (M) U 18 19 2.725 9.394 9,705 49,564 26,500 23,064 (Ji) Kosmi (C .G.) U o 62 ,5837 713 nt 3,619 1,878 ] ,741 BllC/rbe!i (N.M.) . U 4 '0 1,394 J,232 1,25 \ 5,995 2,973 3,022

3. B3ihar Tah~il . T 2,515 3 95 458 38 42,729 44,595 238,574 119,806 118,768 R 2,515 3 95 458 38 42,729 44.595 238,574 119,806 18,768 U

X RIlASPUR DIVISIOV. T 55,158 U 109 8, /37 150 27 /,103,998 1,173,998 6,030,039 3,034,031 2,996,008 I R 54.787.5 98 8,131 150 973,6-/9 1,039604 5,358154 2680,573 2,677,581 U 370 5 },813 27 130,3./9 13./399 671,885 353,458 318,427

39. Surguja District . T 22,337'0 73 2,414 24 8 301,373 317,508 1,633,476 832,356 801,120 R 22,281'6 67 2,414 24 273,053 '88,364 1,491,508 756,114 735,394 U 55'4 2,566 s 28,320 29,144 11,968 76,242 65,726 T 2.314' 5 20 175 ::\ 8,788 9,431 46,71~ 23,831 22,887 R 2,314'5 20 ! 75 8 H,788 9,431 46,718 23,831 22,887 V ------.. ------125

A'-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No, of villages No. of Toltll Are) PJpll- r-----'---- ... O.:cupi:d No. of P,'pul.llion St1t~IDiv:'iion'D;',' "ic~i R 11'.,1 in LlIion In- UnIJl­ N·~.cf r:sidentLd hous'- r---"--'- ..A---' ----__., T,I!1,iJ,'U.A./.:ily/T<.1wn Urban KIl1" p~r Kin' hab:t.d habitcd T)wns hvu:es hnlds P~f5(ln" M"les Fem~,lc<.

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

2. R'ikunlhpur Ti'i1'i\ T 873'5 162 253 2 27,51:9 29,475 14!,t.7G n,69-f 69,182 R b71.~ \55 253 26,406 28,247 13),346 (9,242 G6,104 U 2.3 2.852 1,183 1,228 6,530 3,452 3,078

B:1ikllnthpl,] (M) U 2·29 J,I[;3 1,228 6,530 3,452 3,078

3. Sur;,jpur T.· kjl . T 4,(,'3'9 ~9 550 3 75,351 8J,395 410,205 :':07,457 :02,748 R 4,6(3'5 '67 550 3 73,952 79,8f6 402,728 203.':03 199,225 U 10'4 722 1,399 1,509 7.477 3.954 3~S23

~'Sl.l~jpur (N.M.) U 10'36 722 1.399 1,509 7.477 3.954

4. P,I 'LIHI T 3.225' 4 63 354 6 36,006 38,129 :04.2)7 ]04,305 99,9)2 R 3.122' 8 62 35l 6 34,964 36,988 198,718 101,:371 97,347 U 2'6 2,139 1,042 1.141 5,539 2,934 2.605 Ram"nvjganj (M) U 2'59 2,139 1,042 \,141 5,539 2,934 2,605 T I.! 23' 7 175 3 39,243 40,0:0 196.1 ~6 103,174 91,982 R ] .093' 6 102 222 3 21.1 02 21,630 112,025 57,635 54,390 U 30'1 2,799 4 18,141 18.4.20 84,131 45,539 38,592

MJnen(~]ag, Jll (M) U 6'93 2.ltO 3.()92 3,79" 19.265 10,:':66 8,999

lh 'gral.:1"ml (N,A,) U 14'46 820 2.698 1,714 I] ,851 6,439 5,412 K1.:rr,:,j;' U.A. U N.A. N.A ::; 11,751 11,908 53,015 28,834 24,181

(a) Kt,]asi;\ U N.A. N.A. 8,398 8,483 36,712 20,108 16,G04 (I) *Kur<'sia (N.M.). U :;'31 2,441 2,973 2,993 12,963 7,106 5.857 (ii) NCPH Colliery (O.G.) . U N.A. N.A. 2,654 2,673 11,523 6,218 5,305 (tii) Gdhapani (O.G. ) U NA N.A. 1,154 1,175 4,S64 2,716 2,148 (iv) Doman Hill Ccll- i'~rY (O.G.). U N.A. N.A. 1,617 1,6-1-2 7,362 4,068 3.294

(b) Chirmiri U N.A. N.A. 3,353 3,425 16,303 8,726 7,577 (i) Chirmiri (N.A,) U 3'36 4.563 3,122 3,192 15,331 8,20] 7,130 (iiI S:,'n(~"r(id (0.G,) (B"rlunga Cdli:lY) U N.A. N.A. 231 233 972 525 447

(,. ,\mbilepllr T~h,jl T ._f,Cl37' 5 1::'1 (.65 9.1),0 n,411 5~3,5S0 265,312 258,2(,~ H ·U27·5 112 665 878,25 91,565 -tS5,2S9 244.9,+9 2J0.340 '--' 10·0 3.R ~ ~ 6. )55 6.g46 3i',~91 ::0,363 J 7,().~8 Ambikrpur U.A, U 10·03 :Ui/i 6.555 6.846 3l',:'9J :0,363 17.928

(i) Ambit.'Plif (M.) l' 9 39 3,964 6.492 6.779 37,220 20,10b 17.112 (d) 1':,an'\2rc'i!1"ri(0.G.)U 0·64 1.673 63 67 J .071 255 816

T 1,637'4 195 20,0'6 20,6l7 1 JO,G~4 5:',5f3 55.101 R 1.637'4 195 20.016 20,617 110.G84 55,583 55, I 01 U

40. Bila~pur Dhtrict . T 19,897'0 I-tS ~.5zg 78 13 52'1,979 572,250 2,953,366 1,482,061 1,471,304 R 19,668'7 129 3,528 78 450,109 490,546 2,544,532 1,268,619 1,275,963 U 228'3 1,790 13 78,870 81,704 408,784 213,443 195,341

T 1,494'5 201 941 53 82.705 88,126 :00,2:6 :::~9,754 250,502 11. 2,4[;3'3 193 941 53 79.223 84,410 479,011 238,831 240,1W U II· 2 1.892 3.482 3,716 21,::45 10.923 10,322 MUl1geli U.A. U 11'23 1.~92 3.482 3.716 21,245 10,923 10,322 (i) Munreli (M) 1.J 5' 57 3.516 3.-::03 3,379 19,585 10,076 9.509 (lI) Ramg;rh (0.0.). U 4';: 250 200 229 1,204 599 605 (iii) Surigh; t (0.0.). 0·84 513 79 108 45'G 248 U ------'--_20~ 126

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Area Pvpu- ,---.A..---, Occupied No. of Popuhdion s: _lte/ Di vision' District; in iation In- Unin- No. of residential house- r------..A.------, TJ.'ul JjU.A./Ci ty/TOWll Km' peI' Kmz habited habited Towns hou~es holds Persons Males Ferral~s

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2. Bilaspur Ta hsil T 4,720'4 211 907 8 6 178,999 189,962 995,349 501,735 493,614 R 4,610'2 165 907 8 136,049 145,860 762,441 380,761 381,680 U 110'2 2,114 6 42,950 44,102 232,908 120,974 111,934

Oaurella U.A. . u 0'75 12,761 1,717 J,738 9,571 4,981 4,590 (i) Oaurcila (N.M.) U 0·18 49,533 1,587 1,602 8,916 4,656 4,260 (ii) Tiklrkala (0.0.) U 0'49 567 47 47 278 135 143 (iii) Slrbahara (0.0.) U 0'08 4,713 83 89 377 190 187

Kota U.A. U N.A. N.A. 2,278 2,370 11,235 5,784 5,451 (i) Kola (M) . U 10'62 990 2,129 2,217 10,518 5,404 5,114 (ii) Ranisagar (0.0.) U N.A. N.A. 48 52 266 147 119 (iii) K'llartarri (0.0.) U N.A. N.A. 101 101 451 233 218

Tak~atpur (N.A.) U 8'44 1,405 1,964 2,086 11,858 6,088 5,770 Bialspur U.A. U 46'12 4,057 2 34,669 35,535 187,104 97,395 89,709

(a) Bilaspur U 39' 65 4,534 33,360 34,126 179,791 93,589 86,202

(i) Bilaspur (M) U 26'35 5,587 27,389 27,964 147,218 76,689 70,529 (ii) Tifra (O.G.) U 7'71 386 515 522 2,975 1,545 1,430 (iii) D~ori (0.0.) U 1'86 1,374 573 573 2,556 1,344 1,212 (iv) Bilaspur Railway Colony (0.0.) . U 3'73 7,250 4,883 5,067 27,042 1,1 ,()11 13,031

(b)* Sirgiti (N.M.) U 6'47 1,130 1,309 1,409 7,313 3,806 4,507 Ratanpur (N.M.) U 44'26 297 2,322 2,373 13,140 6,726 6,414 3. K1tg'10ra Tahsil T 4,3105 142 783 8 118,651 126,571 6'2,561 313,833 298; 28 R 4,275'4 114 783 8 99,607 106,916 529,174 26fi,729 260,46 5 U 35'1 2,378 19,044 19,655 83,387 45,104 38,:'83

Korba (N.M.) U 35 07 :',378 19,044 19,655 83,387 45,104 T 2,136'7 230 432 7 3 87,717 95,247 490,556 242,986 247,570 R 2,078'7 210 432 7 77,473 84,36! 436,689 215,533 221,156 U 58'0 929 3 10,244 10,886 53,867 27,453 26,414

Ak1it"ra (N.M.) U 19'71 659 2,406 2,668 12,985 6,759 6)26 4,6-H 4,859 22,996 Ci11Jllpa (M) . U 18'93 1,215 11,511 11 /85 *N1il"-J'l"jgir (M) • U 19·36 924 3,197 3,359 17,886 9,183 8,703

T 1,535'7 231 465 2 60,907 72 ,344 354,644 173,754 180,S90 R I ,52!'9 222 465 57,757 6~,999 337,267 164,765 172,502 U 13·8 1,256 2 3,150 3,345 17,377 8,989 1',388 2,473 2,580 13,655 7,021 Sakti (M) U 9'07 1,506 1 6,634 Naya BaradJl'ar (N.A.) U 4·77 780 I 677 765 3,722 J ,968 ] ,754

43 6 273,6-H 233,6.15 1,443,191 719,613 723,584 ..n. Raigarh District T U,924'0 112 2,195 R 12.831· 2 103 2,195 48 .. 250,481 260,094 1,322,064 655,840 665,224 U 86.8 1,394 6 23,159 23,551 121,133 63,713 51,360

T 1 ,79J'7 140 295 46,893 48,533 25(\,810 125,714 1:'5,096 R 1,739'4 135 295 43,778 45,355 234,442 117,026 117,416 U 52·3 313 2 3,115 3,178 16,368 8,688 7,680 1,739 8,309 4,348 D!zaramjaigarh (N.A.) U 37· 36 222 1,698 3,961 1,417 J ,439 8,059 4,340 Pallza/gaon (N.A.) U 14·96 :'39 3,7l9 127

A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of T,.tal Area P0PU­ r---_"__--l Occupied No. of Pupulation State;Division 'District I R Ifal in I:::tion In- Unin- No. of Nsidential hou

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2. J'ishpur T'lhsil T 4,570'0 96 656 1 78,7:Jt 7 },489 437,336 218,'85 219,201 R 4,562'4 93 656 I 76,7i4 77,403 426,2U 212,143 214,101 U 7'6 1,46t l,067 2,0% i 1,142 6,042 5,100 2,086 J:nhpumagar (M) U 7'(it 1,464 2.067 1l,i42 6,042 5,100

3, G!'l1rghoda Tah,'il T 1,48S' 5 13C 320 4 3~,552 39,628 i94,012 96,372 97.{,1O 39,628 R 1,488' 5 130 320 4 38,552 i94,0!2 96.372 97.('-10 U

4. Raigarh Tahsil T 1,321' 5 247 428 61,603 66,Di5 325,R93 163,683 16~,:10 R 1,297'6 138 428 45,795 49,993 243,760 120,436 123,324 U 23'9 3,434 15,808 16,022 82,i 33 43,247 311,886 Kh~rsia (M) U 3'24 3,809 1 2,077 2,149 12,342 6,261 6,01l! Raigarh U.A. • U 20' 68 3,375 1 13,731 13,873 69,791 36,986 32,805 (i) Raigarh(M) U 18·26 3,727 13,349 13,478 68,060 36,071 31,9r9 (il) B)irdadar (O.G.) U 2,]0 488 226 226 1,025 559 466 (iii) Amlib:nvanr (O.G.) U 0·32 2.206 156 169 706 356 350 T 991'3 237 496 40 47,817 49,980 235,096 115,659 119,437 R 988·3 226 496 40 45,6~8 47,715 223,606 109,863 113,743 U 3'0 3,792 2,169 2,265 11,490 5,796 5,694 Sa,al'garh U.A U 3'03 3,79~ 2,169 2,265 11,490 5,796 5,694 (i) SlrdPgarh (M) U 2'67 3,887 1,9~G 2,018 10,379 5,191 5,1&8 (il) 3,0['6 S:U;,llg 'rh K ,.b:t U O· 36 243 247 1,111 605 (0 G.) 506

Xl RAfPUR DIV!SfON T 80,036'0 100 11,4-19 553 29 1,4.J3,286 1,520,761 7,980,298 3,985,667 3,994,631 R 79,545.3 83 11,449 553 .. 1,176,376 1,2.J2,081 6,594,01/ 3,250,456 3,333,555 U 489'7 2,831 29 266,910 278,680 1,,386287 725,211 661,076

41. Rajnandgaon District T 11,127 0 105 2,286 113 5 203,,551 219,083 1,167,501 517,896 589,605 R 11,017'1 92 2,286 113 176,918 191,412 1,023,249 203,717 519,532 U 49·9 2,891 5 26,633 27,671 144,252 74,179 70,073 T 1,746' 3 159 673 SI 46,987 50,223 277,955 138,152 139,803 R 1,742'1 150 673 51 43,92~ 46,929 260,918 129,457 DI,461 U 4·2 4,066 3,063 3.29-1 17,037 8,695 11,342 KaW:ildha (M) 4·J9 4,066 3,063 3.29-1 17,037 8,695 2. Kh.ir:g.uh T"h,il T 2,311,6 143 623 50 3 58,967 63,056 330,751 163,408 16"','43 R 2,299'9 126 6:' 3 50 51,591 55,161 289,903 142,689 147,114 U 11'7 3,488 3 7,376 7,895 40,R48 20,719 20,1::9

Chhuikhadan (M) u 2'77 1,900 824 J ,053 5,264 2,61 8 2,640 KhairagSrh (M) U 2'51 3,%9 1,559 1,802 9,812 5,049 4,7()J D"Pg31ga h (M) U 6··L~ -4,00(, 4,993 S,O-HI 25,772 13,052 12,720

3. Raj,landga. n Tclhsil T 3,816'3 146 990 12 97,597 l05,Sv4 558.795 .176,336 ':8:>,459 R 3;82'3 125 991) 12 8' ,403 8),322 472,428 2: I ,571 240,857 U 34'0 2,540 J 6. 19-/- 16,482 86,367 44,765 41,602 R' jl and)!aon (M). U 34'00 ':,"40 16,194 16,4S2 86.367 44,765 41.6(l2 43. Durg Distr:ct T 8,537.0 221 1,824 10 354,245 369,295 1,890,467 R 8,317." 155 1,824 954,758 935,709 22/,917 24i),783 1,239,363 635,488 653,875 U 219.6 2:iYi 10 126,328 128,513 601,104 319,270 281,834 128 ------A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION NJ.ofvill.lg'!s No. of T ltal A:·.;:a PJpu-,.. __A -, Occupi>:d No. of PJpu!ation S tt;/D v",io;} D'~trlct/ R t:..tl in htbn In- Unin- N). of r~sid~ntial h')u',:- r------..A------, 2 2 T l'ldIU. \ j:.:1 y;T JW.l· U.b.lll K-n p;rK,1 hlb:ted hlbited T.)W,l~ hau;:" h)ld, P ;~50n5 MJ~s F ;mal·>;

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Bem;tara Tah,:l T 2.853.3 1·19 700 74,307 78,952 425/76 210,196 215,280 R 2,R41.5 145 700 71,1,.57 76,OlS 410,8J 5 202,57·1 208,2<1 U 11.8 1,:'40 2.850 2,934 14,6fil 7.6".:.2 7,1)39

U II 82 1.2:'1) 14,(,61 7,0J9

2. Durg Tahsil . T 3,COS.8 350 5S6 13 7 203,:2.: 1 2]0.8::(, 1,053,417 5;'2,086 51],331 R 2,824.2 190 Sf,{1 13 94,77R 100,662 537,379 266,817 270,562 U 181. 6 2,8·11 7 103,461 110, i

Durg-Bhilainagar U.A. U N.A. N.A. 5 103,521 10\~86 ~90,214 26).737 228,477 (a) Durg U N.A. N.A. 22,105 22/87 118,597 61,753 56,SL!4 (I) Durg (M) U 31.08 3,6SS :i,713 11·\637 59,767 5~,810 (ii) Urla(O.O.) U N,A. N.A. 427 .~27 2,209 1,r'8 ~ 1,125 (;ii) B.\ghe;,~(O.G.) U N.A. N.A. 3:'6 337 1,751 9.:2 S~9 (b) B:1ih'.in2.g<.r U 89.37 3,57.1 70.507 71,256 319/50 172,379 !47.IJ71 0) B·l·lrcinagar(N.M.) U 87.47 3,316 63,596 6!,322 290,090 ]56,171 133,919 (i.i} Kohb(O.G.). U 1.00 18.9]7 4,310 4,:23 IS,917 10,2<:2 8,li75 (Iii) Chhaoni (O.G.) U 0.70 12,946 2,336 2.3-16 9,061 5.2C;0 3, <22 (iv) Junwani (O.G.) U 0.20 6,905 265 265 1,381 726 655 (c) CI12.rOO;). • U 5.52 4,045 4~57'{. 4,607 22,328 11,733 10,595 (I) Cha.'oda(.N.M.) U 5.25 3,365 3,475 3,505 17,667 9,299 8,303 0) Sirs.,blan (O.G.)U 0.10 20,010 477 477 2,001 1,066 935

(Ei) Dcob:iloda (O.G.) U 0.17 15,6n 622 625 2,660 1,368 1,:92

(d) Ja III II I (N.M.) . U 11.80 930 2.427 2,479 10,969 5,9':0 5,029 (e) Bbi/a; Ka/ull (N.M.IU 9.12 2,0(;9 3,908 4,057 1{-.,870 9,932 8,033

Kilmhari \N.M.) U 12.95 709 1,931 2,010 9,101 4,837 .'.,344

T 2,ICO.3 1% II 2 76,697 79,49C; 411 ~57·r, :::02,416 209,09R R 2,07"~. 1 16-1- 11 61,6:):2 {1!,103 341, 169 166,0:'7 17S,072 II :r..2 2.687 15,OJ :; J 5,395 70,,251 1,259,403 1,290,848 U 166.6 3,1'/6 10 91,223 99,028 529,225 273,289 255,936 T 3,593.9 187 9-".' 15 113,777 ]26,107 G72,SSI 331,5:0 3-~1,051 R 3,578.7 176 15 111,6SS 11 ~~212 629,055 309,~G(i 319,~(J) U 1).2 2.Pl 2 7,089 7,895 43,5:':6 22,0~4 21/f,2 Bh"t,.p2I'~. (M) U 7.60 4.056 5,149 5,577 30,~;25 ]5,553 15,272 B.'.lcda D~zar (1\1) U 7.~6 1.6fO 1,0:0 2,318 12,701 6/91 6,2l0

T 2,808.4 320 5,.6 4 16Q,04"~ 170,082 923,363 467,9<;'0 "'55,373 , R 2.786.3 195 .5::6 ., 93,967 99,378 5~·2,2G6 209,9~5 272,321 U 102.1 3.132 ()6,077 ,('.70-: 381,097 ]<.)8.0";5 181.,v52

Tilda NcwJI'a (1'.1). U \6.<14 91b 2,50-1- 2,697 15 ,O~~9 7,5::9 7,5(i0 Raipur(M.C.) . U 55.03 6,147 59,21Q 62,936 33~,::~5 j 76,554 I (i1,69} Gobra N,.. wcprrdM) U 7.15 2.::97 2,583 2,979 ] (,.'27 8,:G~ S,l G) Ar~ng(M) U 23.1:9 ':83 1,771 2,092 II ,~36 5)69(-~ 5,633 129 A-l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Pupu- r---..A.. ----., occupied No. of Population Slate! Division: Disttict Rmal Are., in lation In- Unin- No. of residential house- r------..A..---~ T Jh.iljU.A jei tyjTvwn Urban K'll2 p=r Km2 habited habited Tuwns hou,es holds P.;rsons Males' Fenlliles

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

3. MC'.hc raround Tahsil T 3,863.0 172 1,116 ~O .3 j:'~\ 1~6 132,05·t 662,754 327,271 335,483 R 3,824.9 161 1,116 GO 111,'i92 12:.!,C61 61\9,,9 302,384 311,565 U 3S. I J,2SO 3 8,154 9,993 48,805 2.4,887 23,918 *Sa.raipali tN.M.) U 6.84 1,186 1,533 1,660 1l,l11 4,207 3,904 Mahasamund (M) U 1..1.68 I,L4f: 4,0.'6 5.582 27,122 13,934 13,188 Bagballa/'tl (M) U 16.62 8J7 2,5t\5 2,7S1 13 ,572 6,746 6,826 4. Dhamtari Tahei I T 2.076.0 228 6)7 27 84,239 88,206 4·73,361 234,044 239,317 R 2,064.8 202 617 27 74,336 77,770 417,564 205,731 211,833 U 11. 2 4.,973 9,903 10,436 55,797 28,313 27,484 Dhamlari (M) U 11.22 4,973 9,903 10,436 55,797 21l,313 27,484 5. B:nd(:m8.Wagf.rh Tdhsil T 2,818.9 123 651 47 66,576 69,579 347,417 17USI 175,560 R 2,818.9 123 651 47 66,5-:-6 69,579 3,n,417 171,857 . 175,560 U

45. Bastar District T 39,114 0 47 3,486 239 4 335,708 346,354 1,842,854 920,321 922,533 R 39,060.4 44 3,486 239 312,932 322,886 1,731,148 861,848 869,300 U 53.6 2,087 4 22,726 23,468 111,706 58,473 53,233 1. Bhanuprrttappur T 1,371. 7 68 251 L6,352 17,018 93,707 46,818 46,889 R J,371. 7 68 252 16,352 17,(l18 93,707 46,818 46,889 U 2. Kunker T,"hsil T 1,750.6 125 315 2 3ll,;W2 41,914 219,356 107,635 111,721 R 1,740.9 117 315 2 35,543 38,864 204,271 99,762 104,509 U 9.7 1,563 2,659 3,050 15,085 7,873 7,212 Kanker U.A. U 9.65 1,563 2,659 3,050 15,085 7,873 7,212 (i) Kanker(MI U 3.87 3,3~7 2,216 2,597 12,993 6,781 6,212 (Ii) KankerKasb:-(O.G.)U 5.00 376 389 399 1,8bl 992 890 (iii) Singarbhat(O.G.) U 0.78 269 54 54 210 100 110

3. Narayanpur Ta&hil T 3,1<10.0 63 673 31 35,172 ~6,089 197,074 100,004 97,070 R 3,140.0 63 673 31 35,172 36,089 197,074 100,(;04 97,070 U

4. Kondagnon Tahsil T 3,682.3 85 530 7 1 55,379 56,Sn 313,385 \57,0l4 156,371 R 3,672.0 81 530 7 51,922 53,369 296,106 148.,245 147,861 U 10.3 1,681 :.457 .\518 17,'279 E',769 8,510

KOlliagao I1\M) U 10.28 1,681 3,"~57 ~,51S 17,279 8,769 8,510

5. B:japur Tahsil T 4,508.4 ~..J. 576 161 27,736 2~, 164 153,638 77,061 76,577 R 1,508.4 34 576 161 27,736 2g,16~ 153,638 77,061 76,577 U

6. Dantewara Tahsil T 2,211.0 88 230 7 37,845 38,312 194,895 97,026 97,869 R 2,200.4 81 230 7 3g ,065 3.1,462 179,185 h8,756 90,429 U 10.6 1,485 1 3,780 3,850 15,710 8,270 7,440 *Kirandul (N.M.) U 10.58 1,485 1 3,780 3,850 15,710 8,270 7,440

7. J;1gdalpur Tahsil T 4,091. 4 124 590 18 95,005 97,088 509,010 254,859 254,151 R 4,068.4 109 590 18 82',175 84,038 445,378 221,298 224,080 U . ~3.0 2,746 12,830 13,050 63,632 33,561 30,071 Jagdalpur U.A. U : 3. 02 2.746 12,830 13,050 63,632 33,561 30,071 (i) Jagdalpur(M) U 7.7i 6,601 10,042 10,25f 51,286 27,069 24,217 (ii) Ha1kachora(O.G.) U 2.S2 ).3:1 I 917 917 3,810 1,937 1,873 ~Iii) Frczcrpur(O.G. I U 2 30 1,626 t6\ t:66 3,740 2,015 1,725 jil-Jii7 C.enS1.TS MP!83 130 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

No. of villages No. of Total Popu- ,---'-----.. Occupied No. of Pupulittion Stat 11/ Dj vision! District j Rwal Alf'ain lation In- Unin. NIJ. of resident ia 1 house- r---'_ --- ..A... ____ --_., TdbjljU.I\.JCity/Town Urban J(m2 perKm9 habited habited Towns houses hoJris P':rSons M:iles FeIr.ales

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

\iv) Pakhnllguda (0.0.) U 2. ]] 43 21 21 91 49 42 (v) Kangoli (O.G.) U I. 50 1,413 436 436 2,119 1,106 1,013 {vi) Dharampura (O.G.) U 3.02 523 302 304 1,578 836 74] (vii) Jagdalpur Kl.' sba U 2.(>1 314 154 156 632 3,12 290 (O.G.) (viii) Sargipal(O.G.) U 1.<9 252 94 9' ?-76 207 16')

8. Kent .. Tabsil. T 2,390.2 6"<) 320 13 3(',017 30,882 161,7i\9 79,SC4 81,885 R 2,390.2 GR 3:0 13 30,017 30,882 161,789 79,');'-4 81,S85 U

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----~----.------_. _.------.------Villages with a pOpUl2tioll of 5,OJJ and OV\!r Towns with a population of under 5,O()0 r------_....,_,- __, - -~------" r------.A.------.-----, P~,rc'ntall~ to P~rcenta!!c t'J total rural total urban SI. p0pu1ation of population of N •. Numb:r P,)[JuLnion lh~ State Numb'f P,)pulation th~ State ------,; 3 ·t ._._-_.-5 6 7 8 ~-.-----~------~- -- --~ ~-~-- J\:lADHYA PR.\DESH 159 1,035.0f}.t 2.49 5 18.916 o 18

1. CJlAMBAL Dli'1SIO.\ J(, j07.27 j o 26 I. Morena District. 13 89,473 0.22 (1) Amblh Tahsil (, '~7.79, 0.12 (2) Morena Tahsil 5,'\6-+ 0.01 (3) Joun Tahsil . .2 11J'2i 0.03 (4) Slb21g~.rh Tah~.i1 2 ]0,:33 0.03 (5) Sh~opur T,' h,i] 2 14.05-+ 0.03

2 Bhind District . 3 17,798 o G4 (1) Bhind Tah~il .2 12,129 0.03 (2) Gohad Tahsil 5,6(,9 0,01

II. G WALlOR DIVISID;Y JD 69.9(0 0,]7

3 Gwalior District 5 .35,51: 0.09 (1) Gird Tah$i] . 2 1l,{"63 0,03 C) Pichhor~ T2hsil :1 23,649 o 06

4 Datia District , 5,798 0.01 (1) Dalia Tahsil . 5.798 0.0]

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(I) Kar~ra Tahsil 6,7i 5 o 02

6 Guna District 3 21,905 o 05 (I) Ashoknugar Tahsil, 1 (',25l o 02 (2) RaghO.'I:lrh T"h<;il . 9.-\0:\ o 02 0) Chachaura T~'h ,il (l.2-l6 o (II

Ill. SclGAR DIVISION 16 100,212 o 2,/ 4,(;80 () 04 7 Tikamgarb District 3 17,5'31 o 04 (1) J2to.ro. Tahsil :2 12,10+ o 03 (2) Tikamgarh Tahsil. 5,'-!27 o 01 26,145 06 1 4,680 8 Chbatarpur District 4 o 0.04 (I) Chhatarpur Tahsil 7,923 0.02 I 4,680 (] 04 (2) Bijawar Tah<;il 3 18,222 o 0-1-

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. --~~------~------~------~--.- -_-----.....------_- -- -___ ------135 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-2 Number ann population of ,'mages with populaticn of ~,OOO and over and of town~ \Vitil populati(,D onder S,6Ot

Villages with a population of 5,003 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000 r------~------, r----~---..A..--- P~rcentage to P~rcentaic to total rural total urban Yl. population of populatian I}f 1'\0. S;ate:D: v;"ion 'District!Talt~ill 'Number P"puJation the State Number Population tlte State 2 3 4 5 6 7 g

IV. REWA DIViSION 7 41,501 0.10 12 Rewa District 3 17556 0.04 (1) TeonthJT Tah~il 1 5,114 0.01 (2) HUZUf Tah~il 2 12,442 o 03 13 Shabdol District 3 17 955 o 04 (J) S·)hlgpUl' T,lh,iJ 3 17,955 O.O~ 14 Sidhi District 1 5990 002 (I) S:ngrauli Tahsil 5,990 0.02 V. UJJAiN DiVISION i3 81,623 020 15 Mandsaur District S 34,134 0.09 (I) Ja wad Tahsil 5,274 0.01 (2) N;:emllch Tahsil 1 7,671 0.02 (3) Manasa Tahsil 1 7,792 0.02 (4) Bhanplira Tah,il 6.920 0.02 (5) Sitamau Tilhsi] 6,477 0.02

16 Ratlam District . 1 5361 0.01 (1) Ratlam Tahsil 5.361 0.01 17 Ujjain District . 2 12,939 0.03 (1) Khlcharod Tahsil. 1 7,864 0.02 (2) Ujjain Tahsil 1 5,075 0.01 18 Sba.iapur District 3 17,545 0.04 (l) Sh1japur Tahsil 2 10,551 0.02 (2) Shujalpur Tah<;i! 1 6.99~ 0.02

19 Dewas District 2 11,644 0.03 (1) Sonkatch Tahsil 5.087 0.01 (2) Bagli T"h,il . 6,557 0.02 VI. INDORE DIViSION 21 134,849 0.32 20 Jhabua Dh.trict . 1 5150 0.01 (1) Th'md]a Tal!';] 5,151) 0.01 21 Dhar District 5 27,973 0.07 (1) Slrdarpur Tah,il 3 17,617 0.04 (2) Kukshi Tahsil 1 5,268 0.02 (3) M.mawar Tah<;il 1 5.088 n 01

22 Indore District • 6 41,722 0.10 (1) Depalpur Tahsil 2 15.119 0.04 (2) Indore Tahsil 2 1.(.,326 0.03 (3) Mhow Tah,il 2 12,277 0.03

23. West·Nimar District 4 26,862 () 06 (1) Se, dhwa Tah!'11 1 6,594 0.01 (2) K]Mrg(ln~ Tahe,il 3 20,268 0.05

24. East·Nimar District 5 33,142 o 08 (1) Kh:1l1dwa Tahf.il 2 j) ,715 0.03 (2) Burhanpm Tahsil . 3 21,427 0.05 .. 136

A·l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX--·2 Number anI pJ,Pllhltion of villages with !topulation of 5,000 and over and of tOlin, with populati<:n under 5,000

Villages with a popllalion of 5,000 al'd Over Towns wi,h a pOPl,Jalion of under 5,OCO ,------.A.------, ,------"- -. Perc,·ntago to P~rccJ'trge to total "praJ tot'l urban Sl, population of population of NJ. Stu' J/Di vi;io.liDi ltrictjTahsil N:Jm'-)er Pvpuhtio;l the St te N~lmbel Populalic-a the S a:e

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VII. BHOPAL DIVISION 14 85,602 o 21

25. Rajgarh District 3 15,493 \) 0..\ (1) Khilchipur Tahsil . 5.013 o 01 (2) Narsingarh T~hsil . 2 10.480 () OJ 26. Vidisba District. 1 7,419 U 02 (1) Lateri Tahsil 7,419 () 02 27. Sehore District 2 10,483 0.02 (1) Ashta Tahsil 5,258 () 01 (2) Budni Tahsil 5,225 o 01 28. Raisen District 3 19,911 0.05 (1) Goharganj Tah~i] 7,148 0.02 (2) Silwani Tahsil 1 7,535 0.02 (3) Udaipur' Tahsil 1 5,228 () 01 29. Betul District 5 32,296 0.08 (1) Bhainsdehi Tahsil . 2 16,049 0.04 (2) Betu} Tahsil • 2 11,071 0.03 (3) Multai Tahsil 5,176 o 01

VIII HOSHANGABAD DIVISIO Y 2 13,860 o 03 1 1,540 o 01 30. Hoshangabad District. 2 13,860 0.03 1 1,540 0.01 (1) Hoshangabad Tahsil 1 !l,435 0.02 1,540 o 01 (2) Sohagpur Tahsil 1 5,425 0.01 IX JABALPUR DIVISION 20 124,829 o 3U 2 8,9N () 09 31 Jabalpur District 5 3 [),667 0.01 (1) Murwara Tahc,il 2 11,501 0.03 (2) Sihora Tahsil 2 12,300) o 03 (3) Jabalpur Tah~il 6.857 O.Ol 32. Mandla District . 1 6615 o 02 (I) Mandla Tah~il 6.615 () 02 33. Cbhindwara District 8 47,550 on 2 897-1- 0.09 (1) Chhindwara Tah:;il 3 18,549 o O.J. 2 8,974 o 09 (2) Sausar Tahsil 5 29,001 o 07

34. Seoni District 3 19,404 o 05 . (1) Tahsil. 7,950 () 02 (2) Seoni Tahsil . 2 11,454 0.03

35. Balaghat District 3 20,593 0.05 (1) Balaghat Tahsil 8,036 0.02 (2) Tahsil 2 ]2,507 o 03

X. BILASPUR DIVISION 18 120,648 0.29 3,722 (} O.J. 36. Surguja District. 5 3 t,75-l o 09 (1) Baikunthpur Tah".i] 2 14.64 t o 04 (2) Surajpur Tahsil 6,797 o 02 (3) Manendrauarh Tah',il 1 8,254 0.02 (4) Ambikapur Tah~i1 . 5,062 0.01 ,-.-~------~~"~-' -----_- ... ------¥ 137 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPUL4TION APPENDIX-2 Number anI population of villages with pcpuJati

,-Villages_____ with a population,A. of 5,COO and over Towr:s with a population of l.:.rcer 5,0(0 --. ,-----___.A. ___------, PtlfCentage to Percentage to total rurrl total urban SI. population of popu)atioJ' of NJ. St.t e/D'vi;io.l/Di&trictjTahsii Number P(.puiation the State Number Population the State

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

37. Bilaspur District 12 80,261 0.19 1 3,722 6.04 (1) Mungeli Tahsil 2 13,695 0.03 (2) Bilaspur Tahsil 3 22,523 0.05 (3) Katghora Tah,;il 6 36,856 0.09 (4) Janjgir Tah~il 7,187 o 01 (5) Sakti Tahsil . 3,722 0.04-

33. Raigarh District 1 5633 0.01 (1) Jashpur Tahsil 1 5,633 o 01 Xl RAIPUR DIVISION . 22 154,649 a 37 39. Durg District 3 18,969 0.04 (1) B;m~tara Tahsil 5,029 0.01 (2) Durg Tahsil . 2 13,940 0.03 40. Raipur District • 11 77,689 0.19 (1) Rtloda B:tzar Tahsil 3 19,176 0.05 (2) Raipur Tahsil 2 17,852 0.04 (3) Mahasamund Tah~il 2 12,161 0.03 (4) Dhamtari Tahsil 2 14,762 0.04 (5) Bindramwagarh Tah~il 2 13,738 003 41. Bastar District 8 57,991 0.14 (1) Kanker Tahsil 1 5,779 0.01 (2) Narayanpur Tahsil. 1 8,899 0.02 (3) Kondagaon Tahsil 2 11,998 o 03 (4) Dantewara Tahsil. 1 12,740 0.03 (5) Jagdalpur Tahsil 3 18,575 0.05

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A-1 Area, Hou5(s and Population APPENDIX-3. NOTES This Appendix gives information relating to House­ poned by a month in 1971 owing to the mid-term poll less and Institutional households and their population of the Lok Sabha which coincided with the peak for the State, divisions, districts and tahsils for total, period of harvesting of wheat crop and, therefore, rural and urban and also for individual urban units.

A-l ARE 1\, HOUSES ~AND POP1.rLATJO:'\

APPE1~';DIX-·.; Houseless and In;ii;ut:onai Population

H)U3~J~SS P,1_)uL:tion In,;titution:tl P,)pulation r------~-----''------~-- -_------j r------.A----~------, Total N.). of No. of State/Division'D::;trict/ Rural House- House- Tah<;iliU.A.jCity!Town Urbm h')lds P :rsorn l'.llks F..:m11::s holds P0rsons Males F<:males

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MADHVA PRADESH Total 89,4:;9 3.12,437 18-1,5':;5 147,902 8,327 178,775 151,717 27,058 Rural 72,001 278,941 152,8:;3 126,108 3,734 6J,550 51,920 11,630 Urban 17,438 5.1,496 31,702 21,794 4,593 115,225 99,797 15,428

l. CHAMBAL DIVISION Total 1,267 4,804 2,8-19 1,955 287 2,833 2,666 167 Rural 969 3,902 2,281 1,621 197 1,531 1,414 117 Urban 298 902 563 334 90 1,302 1,252 50

1. Morena District Total 1,033 3,935 2,296 1,639 132 1,618 1,499 119 Rural 796 3,231 1,85.1 1,378 82 829 744 85 Urban 237 7i)4 443 261 50 789 755 34

1. Ambah Tahsil . Total 124 298 20) 89 16 151 151 Rural 105 231 172 59 74 74 Urban 19 G7 37 30 8 77 77 Ambah (M) . Urban ]9 67 37 30 77 77

2. MONna Tahsil Total 279 821 52j 293 44 636 603 33 R'lral 143 530 329 201 17 174 170 4 Urbz.n 136 291 19') 92 27 462 433 29

Morena (M) . • Urban 122 265 180 85 27 462 433 29 BarnoI' (M) • Urban 14 26 19 7 3. loura Tahsil • Total 77 343 189 154 22 247 218 29 Rural 62 258 136 122 18 161 134 27 Urban 15 35 53 32 4 86 84 '2

Joura U. A .. • Urban 15 85 53 32 4 86 84- 2 (i) loura (M) Urban 5 21 5 4 86 84 2 (ii) Sankara (0.0.) Urban JO 59 32 27 (iii) Alapur (O.G.) Urban

4. Slbalgarh Tahsil Total 145 535 263 5 44 44 Rural 136 565 310 255 4 9 9 Urban 9 2') 12 8 35 35

Slbllgarh U. A. Urban <) 2') 1 35 35 (i) SabaIgarh (M) Urban <) 20 1 35 35 (ii) Sunh~ra (O.G.) • Urban (iii) Shivlal-ka-pura(O.G.) Urban Kailaras (N.A.) . Urb:m 5. Bijeypur Tahsil • Total 107 432 267 165 15 152 150 2 Rural 101) 431 266 165 10 80 80 Urban \ 5 n 70

BrjeypUl (M) . Urban 5 72 70 '2 6. Sheopur Tahsil • Total 301 1,456 7S1 675 30 388 333 55 Rural 2-14 1,216 6+0 576 25 331 277 54 Urban :'>7 2-lG PI 9') 5 57 56 I Sheo!)ur (M) . Urban 57 1-l1 99 5 57 s(,

2. Bhind District • Total 23-1 553 316 155 1,215 1,167 48 Rural 173 .-128 243 115 102 670 32 Orban 61 125 73 ,40 50 497 16

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IIJ..IJ ;:l~s" P,)PULllioll Institutional Pupu1ation r------...A------, ,..------'- T)t",l No. of No· of State/Division/Districtj Rural H,JU';~­ House­ TahsiIjU.A./CityjTown Urban hcJld3 hold~ P.)rsons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Bhind Tahsil T0tal 85 266 188 78 78 569 545 24 Rural 43 153 106 47 54 257 240 17 Urb.1n 42 113 82 31 24 312 305 7 Bhind (M) Urban 41 111 81 30 24 312 305 7 Akoda (N.A.) Urban 2 1

2. Gohad Tahsil • • Total 55 248 143 105 27 220 214 6 Rllral 44 191 114 77 21 137 131 6 Urban 11 57 29 28 6 83 83 Gohad (M) • • Urban 10 56 28 28 6 83 83 Mau (N.A.) • • Urban 1

3. Mehgaon Tahsil • Total 69 271 167 10-1- 25 171 169 2 Rural 67 265 164 101 20 99 97 2 Urban 2 6 3 3 5 71 72 Mehgaon (M) • Urban 4 32 32 Gormi (M) • Urban 2 6 3 3 40 40

4. Lahar Tahsil • • Total 25 84 55 29 25 255 239 16 Rural 19 62 44 18 20 209 202 7 Urban 6 22 11 11 5 46 37 9 Lahar (M) Urban Mihona (N.A.) • Urban 4 23 14 9 AlamplIr (N.A.) • Urban 6 22 11 11 Dab:"1 (N.A.) Urban 23 23

I/. GWALIOR DIVISION. • Total 3,318 12,465 7,196 5,269 498 10,556 9,365 ],191 Rural 2,582 10,156 5,743 4,413 183 2,383 2,067 316 Urball 736 2,309 1,453 856 315 8,173 7,298 875 3. Gwalior District • Total 1,315 4,675 2,716 1,959 23(; 6,311 5,536 775 Rural 949 3,512 2,016 1,496 25 588 546 42 46) Urban 366 1,163 700 211 5,723 4,990 733 1. Gird Tahsil Total 1,18!} 4,16.0 2,400 1,760 180 5,785 5,059 726 Rural 848 3,097 1,762 1,335 12 532 505 27 Urban 338 J ,063 638 425 168 5,253 4,554 699 Gwalior U. A. Urban 333 1,063 638 425 168 5,253 4,554 69:J (a) Gwalior (M.e.) Urban 712 448 264 129 4,101 3,433 669 (b) Morar Cant!. (Cantt.). Urban 109 351 190 161 39 1,151 1,121 30

2. Pichhore Tahsil Total 100 392 234 158 51 467 418 49 Rural 80 339 207 132 11 47 32 15 Urban 20 53 27 26 40 420 386 34 Pichhore (M) Urban 3 8 6 2 Dabra (M) . • Urban 17 45 21 24 40 420 386 34 3. Bhander Tahsil Total 29 123 82 41 5 59 59 Rural 21 76 47 29 2 9 9 Urban 8 47 35 12 3 50 50 Bhander (M) . Urban 35 12 3 50 50 4. Dalia District Total 140 278 230 40 526 500 26 Rural 117 2:;5 213 28 284 266 18 Crb:m 1.1 2~ 17 ]2 242 234. ----::..__ ===~===.~---~~ 142 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 HJuseless Papulation Institutional Population ,. ------"------.--~ r------.... '-., -- -~-----__, Tt)talj No. of -. No. of S'l.tel DivisioniD;strict/ Rural I House- House- Urban halds P')fsons M !l~s Femlles Tahsil/U.A./City}Tawn ------_------holds P.:r~ons M:lies Female~ 3 4 6 7 9 1()

l. Szondha Tah

S~ondha (N.A.) U.btn 29 29 2. Daria T:>hsiJ To!"l 70 22B 128 leo 27 357 331 Rural 50 189 JC5 84 16 1-44 126 Urban 12 39 23 16 II 213 205

Datia tM) Urb.:n 12 39 23 16 1 i 213 :C5 ::;

S. Shivpuri District . Total 745 2,668 1,6.s0 1,038 lIH 1,994 1,86~ B1 Rural 525 2,041 1,173 868 S1 577 511 66 Urban 220 627 457 170 50 1,.H7 1,352 6S

1, Pohri Tahsil Total ('0 282 165 117 I I 135 1.'5 Rural (,0 282 1 (;5 117 11 135 135 Urban Tot«J 255 823 566 257 39 9.:16 560 86 Rurd 48 234 131 103 17 69 47 22 Urban 207 5S9 435 154 22 877 813 6·1

Shivpuri (r>.-o . Urb~n 207 589 435 154 22 877 813 3. K:\rera Tahsil . ToU'.! 118 336 225 j 11 32 575 574 Rural 108 305 207 98 7 81 81 Ufbrn 10 31 16 13 25 494 493

Karen'. U. A. Urban 10 31 18 13 2:' 494 493 (i) Karo'a tM) Urban 10 31 18 13 25 ·194 49:1 (ii) K:\r~ra Kasba (O.G.) Urban

4. Kolaras Tahsil Total 260 970 528 ·142 9 93 01 ]. Rural 257 963 524 L,-39 9 93 91 2 Urban 3 7 4 3 4 3 Kotaras (M) . Urban 3 7

Tot:::l 52 257 1~6 III 20 2·15 203 42 Rural 52 257 1<6 111 17 19') 157 UrbQll :1 46

*pichhore (N.A.) Urban 20 26 Khaniyadhalla (N.A.) Urban 26 1,118 4,614 2,572 2,042 121 1,725 1,466 259 (I. Guna District Total Rural 981 4,H5 2,299 1,836 79 934 744 190 Urban 137 479 273 206 42 791 722 69 956 547 409 29 477 438 39 l. Gun;:>, Ti'.hsil Total 240 Rural 165 657 384 273 8 79 78 1 Urb!).n 75 299 163 136 21 398 360 38

398 Guna U.A. . Urban 75 299 163 136 21 360 38 398 360 (i) Guna (M). Urbz..n J.·3 116 72 44 21 38 (ii) Guna Ka<.;t;a (0.0.) Urbl'.n 32 183 91 92 (iii) Chhaoni Ouna (0.0.) Urban 988 899 65 769 581 188 2. Ashoknpgu Tahsil . Total 398 1,8h7 Rural 396 1,883 985 898 53 675 493 182 12 94 6 Urb~.n 4 3 I 88

3 12 94 ~8 6 Ashor-nagar (M) Urban 2 4 143 A-llf\.REA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 ------Houseless Pupulation Institutional Population r---·------"------, ,--______..A.... __ _ Total No. of No. of State!Division/District! Rural House- House­ T ahsil/U.A./CityjTown Urban holds PJfSonS M Jc:s F.:mdles hold~ P~rsons Males Females 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. MungB.oli Tah:.~l Total 317 1,121 660 461 10 317 314 3 Rural :~5 1,022 591 .'31 5 76 73 3 UrbHn 32 99 69 :fl 5 241 :.:fl

Chanderi (M) Urban 17 37 11 35 35 Mungaoli U.A. Urban 15 51 19 <1- ~06 2eG (i) Mungaoli (M) Urbp.n 15 51 32 19 2 47 47 (ii) Ka~ba Range (O.G.) Urban :2 159 ]59 tiii) Mirkabad (O.G.) Urban tiv) M~.hua Kiledi (O.G.) Urbcn 4. Rr.,ghogarh Tahsil Total ll(J ~59 151 10 99 74 25 Rur?.! 96 352 1-:6 8 66 62 4 Urbpn 4 7 2. S 33 12 21 Raghogarh (M) Urban 4 7 1 5 33 12 21 5. Chachaura Tahsil Told 63 291 169 122 7 63 59 4 Rural 39 221 133 88 5 38 38 Urban 24 70 36 34 2 25 21 4 Chachaura-Binag;· nj U.A. Ur ban 24 70 36 34 2 25 21 4 (i) Chach'tura-Bin;1 f;llflj(M)Urball 23 69 35 34 25 21 (Ii) Binaganj (O.G.) Urban 4 (iii) Khatoli (O.G.) Urbilll

lIf. SAGAR DIVl.510N Total 6,467 23,815 13,586 10,229 581 ]],861 11,096 765 Rural 5,835 21,709 1),321 9388 171 1,615 1,523 92 Urban 632 2,106 1,265 841 410 10,246 9573 673 7. Tikamgarh Distri(, Total 333 1,127 707 420 49 627 807 20 Rural 261 839 543 296 31 250 238 12 Urban n 288 164 124 18 '577 569 8 1. Niwari Tahsil . To(<, 1 23J 163 6& 1() 139 13'1 6 R\.'r~1 138 III 27 17 91 !'oS 6 Ulbrn 93 5: 48 48 Niw2ri (N.A.) Urban 65 36 2Y 20 20 Prithvipur (N,A.) Urbrn 28 16 12 28 18 2. Jatara Tahsil . Total 15tl 45S ::91 167 I() 120 120 Rurl'.1 119 112 7 51 51 Urban 31 112. 57 55 3 69 69 h 1ara\N.A.) . Urb~.n ::. I 4~ 48 Palera (N.A.). Urb:'n 29 110 56 21 21 TOlel 1(\ I ·13H 253 185 J9 568 554 Rural 7X 355 196 157 7 108 102 Urb~n n 83 55 28 12 460 Tikamgarh tM) 452 Urba.n 19 47 2; 22 lJ 440 Knargapur (N.A.) '~32 8 Urbo.n 4 36 30 6 1 20 20 8. Cbbatarpur District Total 1,480 3,175 2,122 103 2,122 1,873 249 Rural 1,352 2,922 1,957 52 446 426 20 Urban 128 253 165 51 1,676 1,447 229 1. Laundi n.hsil • Tot2.l 126 480 300 180 22 201 168 Rural 33 102 378 244 134 16 95 95 Urban 24 10:; 4

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO

Total 1.218 4,365 :,6C8 1.757 56 J ,625 1,427 198 Rural 1.12-1 4,ObY 2,4::'3 1,6<::6 13 iCO 98 2 Urban 9"1 ~96 185 III ~3 \ .525 1,3::9 196

Harpalpur (N.A.) . Ulbcn .3 10 Nowgong (M) Urbrn 6 17 17 20 726 82 G:crh:-Malehre (N.A.) Urban .3 10 6 4 Mahr- (M) Urbon I 16 16 Chhatarpur (M) Urb" 11 77 201 136 65 19 773 659 114 *Khajuraho (N.M.I Urban 51 ]6 25

3. B'jawar T~,hs;1 . Toj~ll 136 452 :67 185 25 296 278 18 Rurd 126 432 255 177 23 151 233 18 Urb,-n 10 :0 12 S :2 45 B'JaW::,f (M) . Urban 10 :0 12 8 45 45

9. Panna District . Total 671 2,492 1,496 996 68 743 718 25 Rural b22 2,356 1,413 943 34 286 284 2 Urban 49 136 83 53 34 457 434 23 Tot

2. Panna Tahf.il . Tet,,) 308 1,166 743 423 37 498 474 24 Rural 260 1.034 664 370 15 112 110 2 Urban 48 132 79 53 22 3[6 36-1- ~1 Panna U.A .. Urban 48 132 79 53 386 364 {i) Panna (M) Urban 34- 8C' 57 29 ] I 303 361 22 (ij) Panna Gird lO.G.) UrbLu 14 ';6 3 3

Tot. : 2~9 1,085 611 II J33 133 RUfLl 289 1,085 611 II 133 133 Ulb, n

10. Sagar District Total 3,002 11,182 6,1-'7 5,035 323 7,378 6,931 447 Rural 2,739 10,344 5,618 4,716 34 366 311 55 Urban 263 838 519 319 289 'i,012 6,620 392 :(, 1. Khurai n_h

Bina-Eh\wa U.A .. Urban 3 6 6 3 33 30 3 (i) Bina-Etc wa {M) Urb~Ul 1 4 4 3 33 30 3 (ii) Railway Colony (O.G.) Urban

18 2. Banuu Tah,il • Totrl 409 1,442 &33 609 ]27 1lO 17 Run'l 387 1,351 777 574 j..j. 66 (';6 Urban 22 91 56 35 4 (i1 44 17 *Banda (M) . Urb'\J1 16 59 31\ 2 50 33 17 Urb,n 6 32 1 ~ j 1 11 Shahgarh (N.M.) - -_.._,- .... - .... d.' .... ,.V~, cw ,..- r 145

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

H)useless P0pulation Institutional Population

,- _~ _____._.A. _____ ._~ ___ , A. Total No. of No. of State! Di vision! Di ~trict / Rural Hause- Hause­ T 4hsiljU.A./Ci ty/Town Urban holds P.:rsons Ntdcs Females holds P~rsons Males Females

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

Total ~-15 ~,17r- 1.796 1,31;0 265 6.660 6,279 381 Rural 677 2.694 1,499 1,195 4 106 56 50 UJ bJ 11 168 482 297 185 261 6,554 6,223 331

S),gar U.A. Urb211 163 477 :::9·~ 1~3 160 :-,918 5,588 330 (a) Sagar Urban 14~ 436 260 176 37 1,109 1,844 :65 (i) Sagar (M.) Urb,n 4:'6 260 176 1,270 ],115 ]55 (ii) Makronia Buzurg(O.G.) Ulban (iii) Gs.ur N.',gar (O.G.). Ulb211 3 839 729 110 (iv) Rfja K l,"di (O.G.) Urbcl1 (v) Bhainsa (O.G.) Urban lvi) Kapur:a (O.G.) UrbDl1 (b) SJ.gar Cantl. (Chnlt.) Urban 19 41 7 123 3,809 3,744 65 R?,hatgarh (M) Urban 4 4 2 .2 I 19 19 Dhana (N.M.) . Urban ICO 617 616

4. Rehli T"J1Sil Total 715 2,72.7 1 ,~64 J ,'::(13 14 216 211 5 Rural 657 2,533 J ,355 1,178 10 141 136 5 Urban 58 194 J09 85 4 75 75 Garhe kota (M) Urban 10 23 15 8 1 20 20 Rehli (M) Urban J..J 52 30 19 19 Deod (M) Urbnn 34 119 64 55 36 36 11. Damob District . Total 981 3,717 2,061 1,656 38 791 767 24 Rural 861 3,291 1,815 1,476 20 267 264 3 Urnan 120 426 246 180 18 524 503 21 ]. Hatta Tahsil . Total 306 1,078 583 495 IS J97 194 3 Rural 289 1,019 55·1 465 12 122 119 3 UrbB.n 17 59 29 30 ~ 75 75 Hatta (M) Urban 17 59 29 30 3 75 75 2. D~nlOh T«h

IV. kE~VA DIVISION Total 6,907 22081 14,111 7,970 906 10,467 9,494 973 RlIral 4,909 16,730 10,643 6,087 49S 4,896 4,3S9 537 urban J,998 5,351 3,468 ],883 411 5,571 S,lJ5 436 12. Satna District . Total 1,815 5,200 3,272 1,928 223 2,401 2,191 210 Rural 1,381 4,134 2,581 1,553 167 1,586 1,454 132 Urban 4J4 1,066 691 375 56 815 737 78

1. Raghurajnr go,!' To,hsil Total 544 ) ,484 940 544 161 1,735 1,572 163 Rural 245 7]5 450 265 120 1,358 ],234 ]24 Urban 299 769 490 279 41 377 338 39 Satna U.A. . Urban 260 639 410 229 38 345 309 36 (i) Satna (M) Urban 226 558 360 198 37 340 304 36 (ii) Ghoordang(O.G.) Urban 34 81 50 31 1 5 5 Iii,) R"jiwayColcl1y«("G.) UrbEl1

11-%7 C~n'ug MP/83 146

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPcNDIX-3

1-1 )Useless Pvpulation ImtitutiOl131 pJpulation r- - ~------..)....------~ r-~ ------A-______~ T01;,[ No. of No. of S·.tte Div;siOI1,District/ t{ur,,1 H,Juse- T thsil/UA./CityiT·)wn Ul·b.,n P..)r:;ons Males Females holds P.!fSOJlS Males F.!ll1ales

-' 4 5 6 7 9 10 })jrsinghpur OV.l) U,b"n 2. 32 3 M"duvgarh (N.A.) . U,1..

2. N"god Tcdl~il . ] olv I 765 530 235 6 131 230 2 p~qral (,°O 47,1 216 46 Urb~n 75 56 I') 4 It\6 1[;4 2. Nagod (N.A.) Urb.:n :b 55 39 Hi 3 180 17t> Unchahara (N.A.) . l'rhr.n 16 :0 17 3 6 6

Td.l 595 2'('50 ] ,2:5 8:5 25 J 63 J55 8 RUT?! 576 J ,9fl J,lf5 796 23 125 117 8 Urban I') 69 40 29 2 38 38

Amarp~ta'1 ~N.A.) . Urb"n ]9 6') 40 29 2 38

4. M"ih",r TJ.h~il . • TuU.. ~ 3~3 901 97 324- 31 271 23·1 37 H.. u.r(-~l :69 7";8 471 276 57 57 Urb':l1 74 153 105 48 9 214 177 37 h' .,. A J\hihar 0\'0 U~t9'l 7·' 153 105 .. ,,) <) _h Iii 37

13. Rewa District • Tot.. 1 1,587 6,098 3,886 2,212 321 4,260 3,9C6 354 Rural 1,305 5,007 3,172 1,8~5 85 905 838 67 Urban 282 1,091 714 377 236 3,355 3,068 287

J. Teonthar Tah:-il • Tel(·l t<:'6 3·;0 1."6 40 4'uoJ ' 458 30 Rurlll 496 3«:0 156 40 48t: 458 30 Ul'b"n

2. Sirmour Tahsil Totr I RS4 3,:02 2,186 J, II (> 63 410 404 6 R:lr? 1 7":9 : ,r<:,~ 2,UiO ],e2 17 Ie" 100 6 l'1 k:l :':'0 1::6 ~.J 51 30·1 30.. ( Semaria (N.A.) utl.,,- Jl 25 151 151 Sirmour (N.A.) F~h"n 62 1:<; Ie·! 26 153 ]53 Baikunlllpur (N .A.-' Urb21l 5 14 10 Mangawan (N.A.) . Urtail \2

3. Mauganj Tahsil Total 86 29~ J7:) ]20 16 155 ]25 30 Rural 69 242 142 100 9 83 53 30 Urb;m ]7 57 37 2G 7 72 72 Mauganj (N.A.) Urb"n 13 38 28 10 4 45 45 Naigarhi (N.A.) • Urban 4 ]9 9 ]0 1 6 6 Hanumana (N.A.) . Urb.tl1 2 21 21 4. Ruzur Tahsil • Total 539 2,001 1,181 820 197 3,207 2,919 288 Rural 349 1,187 630 557 19 228 227 1 Utb:m 190 814 551 263 178 2,979 2,692 287 R~wa (M). • Urb:,m 190 814 551 263 172 2,848 2,586 262 Govilldgarh (N A.) • • Urban 6 131 106 25

14. Shahdol District • Total 2,120 6,169 3,967 2,202 216 2,579 2,294 285 Rural 846 2,990 1,916 1,Oi4 113 1,254 1,0.19 215 Urban 1,214 3,179 2,051 1,128 103 1,325 1,255 70 1. B ~ohari Tah:;il • • Total 852 1.849 1,119 630 14 99 96 3 Rural 95 298 :UO 7R 10 58 56 Urban 757 1,551 999 55], 4 41 40 B.::ohari (N.A.) Urban 7 16 13 3 3 22 21 Bansagar (N.M.) Urban 750 1,535 986 549 I 19 19 147

A·I AR.EA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 ------_._------H')llseJess P.:>pul ... tion Institutional P"puluion (-' ------__..A. ______., r- ~------"..)<.._------_---I T vial No. of Nv. of S~ate,'Division District,! Ruml H.)u:e- HJUs-,:- T..th,i1jU.A.jCity T'Jwn Urban bold; p~rsons M ,los F.:;n.d~s hold3 P';loons M~.les Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. B:mdhogarh Tahsil Total 153 821 507 315 23 241 236 5 Rural 110 672 413 159 7 70 66 4 Urban 43 150 9-1- 56 16 171 170 1 Umaria (M) . Urban 21 :'-9 38 21 9 138 137 Nowrozabad U.A. . Urban 7 16 12 14 6 18 18 (Khodargama) (i) *Nowrozabad (N.A.). Urban 7 12 14 6 18 18 (Khodargama) (ii) Kudri (O.G,) Urban Chandia (N.A.) Urban 15 65 44 21 15 15 3, Sahagpur Tahsil • Total 822 2,823 1,741 1,082 152 1,730 1,573 157 Rural 348 1,345 783 562 69 617 528 89 Urban 474 1,473 953 520 83 1,113 1,045 68 Shahdol U.A, • Urban 71 117 89 38 41 791 731 60 (i) Shahdol (M) Urban 32 65 49 16 40 751 691 60 (ii) Bhuiband (O.G.) Urban 39 62 40 1 40 40

Burhar-Dhanpuri U.A. • Urban 178 581 353 118 29 141 133 8 (a) Burhar (N.A.) • Urban 28 69 43 26 5 49 49 (b) Dhanpuri (N.A. ) . Urban 119 386 241 145 19 41 35 6 (Nargada Hari Dafai) (c) *Amlai (N.M.). Urban 31 126 69 57 5 51 49 2 Katma (N.A.) Urban 27 73 49 24 7 137 137 Pali (N.A.) • • Urban 58 231 148 83 *Pasan (N.A.) • Urban 12 69 36 33 Bijllri (N.A.) . Urban 37 168 134 3+ 8 8 laithari (M) . Urban 10 32 7 6 6 Anuppur (N.A.) Urban 81 197 124- 73 4 30 30

4. Pu~hparajgarh Tah511 Total 193 675 500 175 17 509 389 120 Rural 193 675 500 175 27 509 389 120 Urban

15. Sidhi District Total 1,385 4,614 2,986 1,628 146 1,227 1,103 124 Rural 1,377 4,599 2,97-' 1.625 130 1,151 1,028 123 Urban 8 15 12 3 16 76 75 1 1. Gopadbanas Taho;il . Total 379 923 601 322 59 357 330 27 Rural 371 90S 589 319 43 281 255 26 Urban 8 15 12 3 16 76 75 I Sidhi (M) Urban 8 15 12 3 16 76 75

2. D~osar Tahsil • Total 219 591 398 194 19 233 175 58 Rural 219 592 398 194 19 233 175 58 Urban

3. Singrauli Tah~il Total 787 3,099 1,987 1,112 68 637 598 39 Rural 787 3,099 ],987 1,112 68 637 598 39 Urban V. UJJAIN DIVISION Total ]2,919 54,838 30,449 24.389 463 10,1/4 8,499 1,615 Rural 9,539 41,931 23,149 18,782 145 2,155 1,731 424 Urban 3,380 12,907 7,300 5,607 318 7,959 6,768 1,191 16. Mandsaur District Total 4,::102 19,316 10,704 8,612 102 2,636 2,452 184 Rural 3,389 15,408 8.469 6,939 32 296 271 25 Urban 913 3,908 2,2.:>5 1,673 '70 2,3~O 2181 159 148 A·1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

H)U ;elcss Pvpulation Instil utioll<.l Populh lion r---_"'~ ~---___.,..,.._---.---.----. r------.Ao-----. ----, TJtal No. rf No. of S'lt..!i D:vision' Di~tricl/ Rural Hau;.:- Hou;e. T .i!1<;i!/U.A.'City!T ,wn Urb;:n holds P ~rs('ns M::1es Fdmal~s holds P.:rsons Mdes Females

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Jawad Tahsil • Total 6S3 2.714 1,554 1.160 8 10-1- 94- 10 Rural 65[) 2,653 1,506 1,147 5 69 67 2 Urbln 27 61 48 13 3 35 27 8

Jawad (M) • Urbm 27 61 48 13 3 35 27

2. Neemuch Tahsil • Total 1,035 4,467 2,470 1,997 2+ 1,568 1,520 48 Rural 655 2,864 1,562 1,302 Urb:m 380 1,603 908 695 24 1,568 1,520 48 Neemuch U.A. • Urban 380 1.603 90S 695 24 1,568 1,520 48 (j) Neemuch (M) . Urb:m 313 1,423 810 6D 24 1,568 1,520 48 (ii) Neemuch Kasba (0.0.) Urbal1 52 105 6+ 41 (iii) Rly. Colony (0.0.) Urban 15 75 34 41 (Kumaria)

). Manasa Tahsil • Total 571 2,7~2 1,516 1,266 8 66 56 10 Rmal 483 2,278 1,225 1,053 2 33 23 10 Urban 88 504- 291 213 6 33 33 Manasa eM) • • Vrb:tn 82 454 244 21() 1 I Rampura (M) Urban 6 50 47 3 5 32 32

4. Bhanpura Tahsil • Total 158 67.+ 365 309 4 33 33 Rural 124 570 309 261 Urban 34 104 56 48 4 33 33 Bhanpura (M) Urban 33 103 55 48 3 29 29 Gandhi Sagar Hydel Colony Urban 1 1 4 4 (N.M.) 5. Malhargarh Tahsil • • Total 435 2,065 1,112 953 4 74 74 Rural 4(H 1,911 1,029 832 3 57 57 Urban 32 154 83 71 1 17 17 Malhargarh (M) Urb~l1 8 49 25 23 17 17 Narayangarh (M) • Urban 2+ 105 57 48

6. Garoth Tahsil . Total 335 1,837 1,0)7 830 3 129 120 9 Rural 333 1,648 892 756 47 Urb:m 189 1 J5 74 3 129 120 9 Garoth U.A. 6 6 6 121) • Urb:h1 3 120 9 (i) Garoth (M) • Urban 6 6 6 1 20 20 (ii) Garoth Kasba (O.G.) Urb;!l1 2 109 IOO 9 Shamgarh (M) • Urban 41 183 109 74 7. Mandsaur Tahsil • Total 806 3,648 2,020 1,618 29 520 433 87 Rural 525 2,474 1,353 1,121 1 101 91 1() Urban 281 1,174 667 507 22 419 342 77 Mandsaur (M) • Urb;

8. Sitamau Tahsil. • Totai 228 1,]29 660 469 22 142 122 2u Rural 204 1,010 593 417 ]5 36 33 3 Urb::m 24 119 67 52 7 106 89 17 Sitamau (M) Urban 24 119 67 7 106 811 17

17. Ratlam District Total 1,775 7,120 3,961 :~ 159 102 2,816 1,95() 86'6' Rural 1,121 4,~03 2,665 2,238 44 86!1 607 262 Urban 654 2,117 1,2')6 9~1 IS!'! l,947 1,343 604

~------~-- 149 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND FCPliIATION APPE~DIX---3

H)U~~I~ss PJpulation Institutional Population ,--______.A. ______--, , ______A. ______-.., T)tal No. of No. of S~lt~;D'vhion:D:.<;trictl Rural H )us~- H,)U3e- T lh ;il/U.A.(Ci:y(T )W,l U .. b_ln h:>ld, P~r30ns F~nllles holds P.!rsons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Jaora Tah,iJ . Total 4~5 1,7J2 941 77, 42 656 465 191 Rural 379 1,453 788 665 20 315 198 117 Urban 56 259 153 106 2:! 341 267 74

Jaora U.A. Urban 51 143 99 20 327 257 70 (i) hora (M) Urban 50 233 134 90) 13 224 154 70 (ii) J.lOra K.lsb:l (O.G.) Urban 2 54 54 (iii) Kumhari (O.G.) Urban 9 9 5 49 49 Pip/oda (N.A.) . Urban 5 17 10 7 2 14 10 4

2. Alot Tahsil Total 153 677 362 315 11 165 126 39 Rural 146 632 337 295 4 109 74 35 Urban 7 45 25 2a 7 56 52 4

Alot (M) . • Urban 5 39 21 18 5 37 33 4 Tal (M) • Urban 2 6 4 2 2 19 19

3. Sai1ana Tah~il • • Totd 52 2.+4 1-+1 103 22 538 404 134- Rural 49 223 129 94 J7 404 310 94 Urban 3 21 12 9 5 134 94 40 Sailana U.A. Urban 3 21 12 9 5 134 94 40 (i) Sail ana (M) • Urban 3 21 12 9 5 134 94 40 (ii) Sailana Kasba (O.G.) Urban 4. Ratlam Tah"il . Total 1,135 4,487 2,S17 1,970 27 1,457 955 S02 Rural 547 2,595 1,411 1,184- 3 41 2S 16 Urban 588 1,892 1,106 786 24 1,416 930 48~ Ratlam U.A. • Urban 588 1,892 J, lOG 7(1.6 24 1,416 930 486 (i) Rottlam (M) Urban 449 1.627 9;)6 721 23 1,407 921 486 (iii) Railway Colony (O.G.) Urban 139 265 200 65 9 9 (R'.tlam K"sb')

18. Ujjain District • • Total 2,399 9,J52 5,318 4,0:4 165 2,997 2,610 337 Rural 1,582 7,079 3,9,)} 3,086 24 27 6 230 46 Prban 817 2,273 1,325 948 141 2,721 2,330 3U

Totr! 473 1.&02 I ,GiS 727 332 303 29 Runl 338 1,::93 fe6 4&7 J ·16 46 .. Urban 135 :'09 :<") 2,~O 25 :86 257 29 Khach::rod (M) UrbLn f) 40 8 N(lgda (M) Urb8.n 19 217 21

2. Mahidpur nh,,[1 Total 719 L:,~ 2R5 63 63 Kl,ral 59:! 4 4 Urban 127 2 59 59 Mahidpur (M) Urbrn 127 43 59 59

Total 316 1.3F4 (,25 (1 }77 173 4 Rural 3::::. 1.. '7 7 6.:> 1 :>. 62 )8 4 Ul b~.11 j 7 I 115 115 7 4 115 115

4. Ujjain Tfh'i!l Tot,,] 3.:41 l..~(i:; 119 2,310 J,969 341 Rur, I 1,7J..J 750 13 149 107 41 Urb8n 1,527 618 10fi 2.Hl1 1,862 199 150 :\-1 ARE\_. HOJ_.',SES AND POPUI,ATION /,pp-..:NDIX-3

H Ju,e],oss P Jpi.l.Ltion Institutional Populcdion ,- --~-----~'------~---~ r------~-----_.),._------~ TJtal NJ. of No. of ~:lt~; Divi~ion'D;,;trict, Rur ..d H)u:,:- H\lu~e- Tahsil: U.A./ CitY, Tvwll Uri)]Jl livId;; P ~fson~ M,des F;::m.l];;s hulds P .fSOIlS Males Female~

4 5 6 7 8 9

Ujjain UA. V.ban 6 .2 \'1L" , =' ,161 !J1l2 299 (i) Ujjain (M.C.) l_1 r~n ( 8 :;.((5 I ,~~ 6 n N",fj \;1" (O.G.) Urnr'!1 (iii) LaJpur (O.G.) C,L'Il (iv) PanIYCisa m,G.) 1.:. r. 11 (\,) G1Y"cl, K','lrd (O.G.) L'rb'''1 In) Malaew;ca ~(),G.). Urbr 11 66 06 To 31 ,1", 2,1()6 :,: 77 i .0:29 9 ,: 5 ;02 Rvr:tl 437 2, '03 ,,' :'0 933 5 : 5 ,5 Urban 3";' ,03 57 46 :00 87 13 B2cnag2,r U.A. Urb:n 3·1 103 )7 46 100 87 13 (i; B .. C:nf',g~r n 1) U~~l~n 9 5 4 j, d [,7 13 31 94 52

19. Shajapur n;~trici TCltgl 1)')6 4,210 2,3()() 1,910 35 668 582 86 R;m.:i TIS 3,341 1.855 1,486 10 139 103 36 Urban 218 869 ~45 424 25 529 419 50

1. Svsner TalFil . Tot~J 24J 7'78 .'51 727 6 50 50 RUff: Jf.) )36 3J~ 21~ j 4 4 V,'b .. n 76 ~-1-2 ! 33 ]09 5 -16 46 , . Su,ner (M) Urb,' JI :'0 X) 3 21 2i Nalkh!'~", \ "tv:) Urb? l\ l'l 20 ::'0 SoyatKalan \N.A.) Urban ":'1 5 5

2. Ag:.1T Ta hsi I 5 27

" .I • ~.., 61 :,7 5 35 27 Ag~'r (M) Urb:,!l lOS 52 5J 5 35 27 B.7dJ.i C"A). ..'I" <)

3. Sh:;jD.pm Tahsil '] (t[:l ~ ;.: 2S (:w ~fJS 1.'> ~ 02 ) 7 P.. J. rL'~ 212 8:8 508 370 (; lOS 93 P 0-' :jO il1 9 2'17 202 5

Shajaplir (M) t;, \>,-,\1 J7 30 7 247 5 Afaksi (N.A.) L'-I·.::n .!7 50 50

; / 35 ') 154 j ,_"') Rl! '2; 1.67(; ~ S3 i93 3 30 6 :4 120 6 1':4 106 l(i *AkJd:[t (N.M.) l1i'bGB (, 23 15 21 Shuja IplIr (1\1) Urban ',_.~ :) 221 116 105 85 18

20. Dewas Disti'i~t . Tot~l ':"~47 14,840 8,166 6,674 59 99i 905 92 Rural 2.669 U,Z()O 6,167 5.G33 35 575 520 55 lTrbl:n 7 78 3,M6 1.999 J,641 14 422 385 37 ::::6 J,f)]9 565 7 111 110 P,ur~l 219 93~ 50:-: 3 69 63 Urh;_~ n ::.7 ~ I 57 4 41 42

S(lflJ..21C" (M) V:b"ln 1(i .<0 7 .2 21 21 Bh'UI;'S£1 (1'.1) l';-l,' 11 11 51 J7 .:: 21 21 151 A-L AREA, HOUSES AND rOPliLATION APP£NDIX-3

R)useless Population Institutional Population r------./.._~------~ r-"------_)..._------~--.-~ Tutal No. of No. of St'lt~!Divisioll 'Dis! ric!) RlJfaJ H Juse- House- T lhsiI/U.A.ICity,Tuwn UrbJll holds P.!rsol1s Mlbs F~males holds P~rsons Mlles Females

/ :!. 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 TOlal J,460 6,426 3.5GO 1.4::'0 III 375 329 46 Rural 804 3,3)9 1,1':;5 L53'{· 9 135 125 10 Urb211 6)6 3,167 J,ms ),::92 9 240 204 36 Dewas (M) Urbc.n 656 3/67 1.G75 ),392 9 240 :::04 36

TvtLI 1.1:..3 2~,-''78 2~ j:6 ;0 25J J6 RUl''!l 1,073 4,365 2,338 2,e:27 6 228 2J3 15 A Urban 50 24~ 1-'0 109 ~. 39 31) 1

B':;l,;li (]\~) t:fb.lll 12 - ) 2 4 39 Hatplp:aya (M) Urbul 38 IG7

4. Kannod Tahsil ToLll 480 2,012 1,198 844 8 158 139 19 Ruu.l 455 1,930 1,137 7)3 2 77 58 19 Urban 25 112 61 51 6 81 81

Kannod (M) Urban 20 96 54 42 40 40 KantapllOd (N.A.) Urban 5 16 7 9 4 41 41

5. Khategaon 1ahsll Total 138 '('19 425 314 ,6 86 76 10 Kl'la! lJ>5 608 Jj9 2-1y ,5 t6 56 10 Urr-an 20 131 66 bS 1 20 20 Khatqpon (M) Ulban 20 131 66 65 20 20

VI. INDORE DIVISION Total 12,157 48,643 26,4} 4 22,229 1.097 }7,413 21,898 3,515 RAral 9,408 39,99-1 21,326 18,668 480 10,683 8,484 2,199 Urban 2,749 8,649 5,088 3.561 617 16,730 13,4l4 3,JJ6 21. Jhabua District . Total 456 1,718 1,033 685 187 5,165 4,165 J,OOO Rural 346 1,411 825 586 IH 2,d60 2,331 .52~ Urban 110 307 208 99 68 2,305 1,834 471 1. Thandla Tah:.i] Total 107 407 179 31 1,243 936 307 Rural 10J 371 199 172 24 681 567 114 Urban 6 36 29 7 7 562 369 193

Thandla (M) • Urban 6 36 29 7 7 562 369 193 2. P:tlawad Tahsil Total 84 232 161 7J 18 375 314 61 Rural 55 186 126 60 13 209 194- 15 Urb"n 29 46 35 1 j 5 i 6f .20 46

P~tla;l,ad (M) . Ulban 29 46 35 11 5 166 120 46

.,. Jhabua Tl h~il . Tutal 115 473 273 20::1 65 1,677 1,385 292 Rural 89 390 221 169 40 885 723 162 Urban 26 83 52 31 25 792 662 130 Jhabua (M) • Urban 20 fi2 42 20 21 690 589 )01 Ranapur (N.A.) Urban 6 21 10 11 4 102 73 29

4. Job3t Tahsil Total 65 310 201 109 33 632 418 214 Rural 47 232 J41 91 16 425 271 154- Urban 18 78 60 18 17 207 147 60 Jobat (M) • Urban 18 60 IR 17 207 147 60 5. Alirajpur Tallsil Total 85 296 170 126 40 ] ,238 1,112 126 RUlal 54 2j:! Li8 9-1- 26 660 576 84 Urban 31 64 32 14 578 536 47 Alirajpur (M) . Urb:.m 31 64 32 32 14 578 536 42 152 A·1 AREA, HOVSES AND POPULATION APP.iNDIX-)

H m'e1ess PJPulation Institutional P0pn1ation r--~_-____ A--____ --., ~------~------,No. of No. of S lte;D',v;sion'D:~tricti HJuse· Hvus':- T ,h;illU.A.ICityjT JW.l holds P ;rSOl1S Females hoJd5 Per,ons MLks Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22. Dhar District Total 2,898 H,398 6,433 5,965 142 3,730 2,91:; 815 R,Jraf 2,545 10,983 5,659 5,324 83 2,195 ],655 540 Urban 353 1,415 774 641 59 1,535 ],260 275 L Bldnawar Taho,il Total 9[)) 3.961 1,955 2.00G 12 184 ]53 31 Rural 3111 3,773 J ,R5k 1,910 G 121 90 31 Url)Jn 39 183 97 86 6 (,:. 63

B.ldnawaf (M) Urbal1 39 lS3 97 SG 6 (,J 63 1. S3rdarpur Tah<;il Total 329 1,265 703 5(i2 9 359 336 23 Rural J96 1,183 651 532 7 248 225 23 Urban ~3 82 5:: 30 11 I J 11

S 11' Jar pur -Rajgarh (M ) Urb,ln 30 2 J11 111

3. Dllar Tdh~i1 • T01al 1,020 4,639 2,381 1,258 896 625 271 Rur.}! 929 4,174 2,133 1.041 243 118 1:?5 Ulban 97 465 248 11i (153 50"/ J4( D:lU (M) Urblll 97 465 248 :'1/ 507 146

4. Kukshi T.lh~,jl • Total )29 530 284 :'0 724 595 129 Rural 104 430 736 24 458 3i'i ~U Vrt.an 2S lOCI 4R (1 260 ;18 43

Kukshi (MJ Ul'b.ln 2l ~9 4~ 51 4 ?Oi 154 48 Bagh (N.M.) • UrbJn 1 I 1 2 64 64 5 Manawar Tah3il Total 5H ? ,0::)3 ],1]0 8~3 47 1,56; 1,206 361 Rural 355 J ,418 7~1 637 35 1.175 845 280 UrInn lS<} 585 329 256 J2 442 361 8]

ManaW.lT (M) • Ulb:\Il 24 87 (,7 219 141 78 Dharampuri (M) Urb:il1 9 14 12 12 nhamno1 (M) Urbl!l 126 476 :248 5 :11 208 3

23. In10re District • Tollal 3,091 12,085 6,499 5,586 190 7,864 6,133 1,731 RUI'al 2,067 ~,1J5 4,710 4,425 35 1,030 656 374 Urban 1,024 2,950 1,789 1,161 155 6,834 5,477 1,3~7 (, • Total 50 ~ 2,359 ],255 1, J (J..+ 85 80 5 Rural 468 2.239 ], 171 1,0('S 5 loiD 80 Urb:m 36 120 R4 36 5 5

D:palpur (M) Urban 36 120 8..+ .5 5 2. Sawer Tail,it . Total 377 1.790 903 PF7 3 102 76 Rural 374- 1,7:; 1 897 Sf.4 9K 76 Urban .3 ') 6 3 4 4

S.\w~r (M) Urhan 3 9 G 3 4 4 3. Indore Tahsil TDt:> I 1,695 (',465 3,510 2,955 102 6,996 5,614 1,382 Rnrr I 995 4,242 2,1 1'4 2.058 22 696 416 2fO Ulb;:n 700 2,2=:3 1,326 E97 140 6,300 5,198 1,102

Indore (M. C.) UJb~n 700 2,223 1,3;6 fo.97 140 6.300 5,198 1,102 4. Mhow Tahsil . Total 515 1,471 831 l'i40 19 681 413 268 (, RUffJ 230 873 458 4J5 1% ]48 18 Urban 2S5 598 373 13 525 275 250 Mhow U.A. Ulban 282 591 368 ;;23 11 502 252 250 (i) Mhow Cantt. (Cant!.) Urb~n 271 :-46 343 103 7 301 51 2~O (ii) Soter (O.G.) Urb211 ~O gO (iii) H'rni?khedi (0.0.) Urb~n 9 28 ]5 13 1 121 121 153 'A-l A"REA., HOUSES AND POPLJlJATION APP_cND1X-)

H >"sclc55 Pup Lticn Inst1tuticnnl P.:pt.lr.ticn r------...A_ ------~ ,----- ..}._------, T0to.I N '. of No. of 'it it~i D' vi~; 1):1'D' "tr:c~1 R ral H )Uce- House- T lh,iljU.A./City;T,Jwn U,ball hold, P.:rsons M llcs F~ma):s hold~ P.:rsons Males Frmdes

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

(iv) G .j rkh:!rl«. (O.G.). Urb~n (v) Koclriya (O.G.) Urb811 1 8 4 4

(vi) Sut~l'khc(: i «(\G.) Urban 1 9 6 3 *lV1·lQwgJ.0n (N.A.) Urb:n 3 7 5 2 2 23 23

24. Wt';t-~imar District . Total 2,300 8,508 4,731 3,777 340 6,605 5,556 1,(149 Rural 1,l91 7,064 3,846 3,218 157 2,162 1,862 300 Urban 50\) 1,444 885 559 183 4,443 3,694 74~ Tot:.:l SE9 1,996 1,074 922 135 2,079 1,780 299 RUr,'Lj 3[\7 1,461 767 694 29 137 106 31 Urbnn 202 535 307 228 106 1,942 1,674 268 B'rWJln U.A. Ulball 168 418 233 185 92 1,760 1,563 197

(i) B~r\v2j1a (M) UrbcJ1 lGR 418 233 ]85 92 1,760 1,563 ] 97 (ii) B'r"vJh~ K1sb7 (O.G.) Urbnn S:ll1aw,'d (M) 34 117 74 43 14 182 111 71

2. l\'I1hc~hW]r Td,sil Tot:>! 275 1,035 592 443 21 425 33 ... 91 Fur,! 236 959 540 419 14 264 215 49 Urb:m 39 76 52 24 7 161 119 42 Mlheslnw r (M) Urb,n 46 31 J 5 3 47 5 42 M111clleshw~r (M) Urbvn 13 30 21 9 4 114 114 3. B'rwani Tah.,ij Tot::! ]76 628 313 315 33 1,236 1,143 93 Rurrl 131 5J8 256 2G2 10 351 345 6 Urban 45 ]10 57 53 23 885 798 87

B2rw,mi (M) 45 J J 0 57 53 23 885 798 87 4. Rojpur Tahsil • TotnJ 362 1,516 817 699 22 485 407 78 RUlal 263 1,134 602 532 ]8 390 351 39 Urban 99 382 215 167 4 95 56 39

R3jpur (M) Urb~n 18 57 38 19 :2 51 36 ]5 Anj:d (M) Urbrn 1>1 325 177 J48 2 44 20 2<4- Tot:? I ] 18 305 183 122 24 128 ]]9 9 Rural 84 237 147 90 23 108 99 9 Urban 34 (,8 36 32 20 20 }(lSra\V2a (M) Urban 34 68 36 20 20 6. Sendhwa Ti'hsil Total 348 1,494 863 631 22 884 596 288 Rural 312 1,342 733 609 14 271 200 71 Urban 311 152 130 22 8 613 396 217 S;nc1hwa (M) Urban 20 53 42 11 3 613 396 217 Kbetia (M) • Urben J 6 99 88 11

7. Kh-rgone T~h,i1 Totr,j 250 873 497 376 63 1,102 996 lOG Rur~1 211 791 438 353 32 462 429 33 Urban 39 82 59 23 31 640 567 73

Kh~rgone (M) Ulban 34 69 56 13 :'.9 581 50S 73 Gog:.OI1 (N.M.) Urban 5 13 3 10 :2 59 59

S. Bhikangron T~hsil ToWI 182 661 392 269 :0 266 181 85 Rur~l J 67 (i22 3(i3 259 17 179 117 62 Urban 15 39 29 10 3 87 64 23 U[b"n J 5 39 29 10 3 87 64 23 154

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HJu,eless Population Institutional Population r----- A.. ______, ~------~ -~ Total No. of No. of Stlte/DivisionlDi ,trictl Rural HJuse­ House- T lh ,il'U.A.! Ci ty!T Jwn Urbln holds P.!rsons M,les Females holds P.!rsons Mlles Females 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 25. East-Nimar District Total 3,412 13,934 7,718 6,216 238 4,049 3,129 920 Rural 2,659 11,401 6,286 5,115 86 2,436 1,980 456 Urban 753 2,533 1,432 1,101 152 1,613 1.149 4'4

1. Khanclwa Tahsil Tut~1 1,589 5,767 3,246 2,521 174 2,720 1,%5 735 Rural 1,188 4,61:>3 2,605 2,078 58 1,493 ],189 304 Urban 401 1,084- 641 443 1 J 6 1,227 796 431 Khandwa (M) Urban 378 952 580 372 116 1,227 796 431 Mundi (N.A.). • Utban 23 132 61 71 2. H:mud Tahsil Total 377 1,524 890 634 17 812 670 142 Rural 355 ],471 856 615 14 755 622 133 Urban 22 53 34 19 3 57 48 9 Harsud (N.A.) Urban 22 53 34 19 3 57 48 9 3. B'.uhanpur Tahsil Total 1,446 6,643 !,582 3,061 47 517 474 43 Rural 1,116 5,247 2,825 2,422 14 188 169 39 Urb:m 330 1,396 757 639 33 329 305 24 N! (N.M.) Urban 58 185 98 87 12 72 71 Burhanpur (M) • Urb,m 213 995 539 456 20 253 230 23 Shahpur (M) Urban 59 216 120 96 1 4 4 VII. BHOPAL DIVISION. Total 12,304 49,225 25,302 23,923 596 12,877 10,888 1,989 Rlral 11,243 45,902 23,266 22,636 152 3,329 2,729 600 Urb:m 1,061 3,323 2,036 1,287 444 9,548 8,159 1,389 26. Rajgarh District Total 551 2,195 1,311 884 41 958 835 123 Rural 447 1,840 1,059 781 11 127 100 27 Urban 104 355 252 103 30 831 735 96 1. Khilchipur Tahsil Tota! 128 482 284 198 8 86 86 Rural 1:!4 471 278 193 2 29 29 Urban 4 11 6 5 6 57 57 Khilchipur (M) • Urban 1 4 11 11 Jirapur (N.A.) Urban 3 10 5 5 2 46 46 2. R ljgarh Tahsil Total 82 253 195 58 10 459 409 50 Rural 27 88 59 29 1 12 5 7 Urban 55 165 136 29 9 447 404 43 R'ljgarh (M). Urb:m 52 160 134 26 9 447 404 43 Khujner (N.A.) Urb.ll1 3 5 2 3

3. Biaora Tahsil . Total 92 377 228 149 7 126 99 27 Rural 88 361 217 144 :2 8 8 Urban 4 16 11 5 5 118 91 27 Biaora (M). Urban 4 16 11 5 5 118 91 27

4. Slrangpur Tahsil Total 118 557 306 251 5 108 93 15 Rural 104 476 256 220 Urban 14 81 50 31 5 108 93 15 SuanJPur (M) Urban 10 57 41 16 4 63 63 Pachore (N.A.) Urban 4 24 9 15 45 30 15

5. Na~singarh Tahsil Total 131 526 298 228 11 ]79 148 31 Rural 104 444 249 ]95 6 78 58 20 Urb:m 27 82 49 33 5 101 90 11 N:mingarh (M) . Urb:lO 27 82 49 33 5 101 90 11 155

A-I A"REA~ HDUSES AND POPULATION APP.cNDIX-3 H)usdess P.>pulatlon Institutiom.I Population r------A------~ ,------"------, TJtal No. of No. of Stat~,' O;vioion :Districtj Rural HJuse- House- T ih,il; U.A.;Clty, TJwn Urb.m holds P :rsons Males Females holds Persons Males FOl'ales 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 27. Vidisha District . Total 2,456 10,045 5,295 4,750 44 778 720 58 Rural 2,371 9,833 5,122 4,711 19 186 184 2 Prban 85 212 173 39 25 592 536 56

J. L:tt~ri Tah,il . Total III 513 284 229 2 36 36 Rural 111 513 284 229 2 36 36 Urban

Total 198 7110 451 329 2 3 I ~o 11 Rural 143 614 311 303 Urba.l 55 ]66 140 26 2 31 20 J I Sironj (M) • • Urban 55 166 140 "6 2 31 20 II 3. Kurwai Tahsil • • • Total 361 ],362 694 668 4 37 37 Rural 359 1,355 687 668 2 17 17 Urban 2 7 7 20 20

KUf,\al (M). Urban 2 7 7 .2 20 20 4. B.1~oda Tah8il . • • Total 843 ';,476 1,875 1,601 15 117 ]04 13 RUlal 831 3,460 1,865 1,595 12 88 86 2 UrlHI1 J2 16 10 6 3 29 18 11 Basoda (M). • • Urban 12 16 10 6 3 29 18 11 5. Vidisha Tahsil. • Total 943 3,914 1,991 1,923 21 557 523 34 Rural 927 3,891 1,975 1,916 3 45 45 Urban 16 23 16 7 18 512 478 34 Vidisha (M). • • Urblll 16 23 16 7 18 512 478 34 28. Bhopal District • • Total 1,086 4,068 2,263 1,805 227 5,733 4,737 996 R:llal 673 2,744 1,489 1,255 2 33 33 Urban 413 1,324 774 550 225 5,700 4,704 996 1. B~rasia Tah'.il • Total 82 317 185 132 3 47 47 Rural ~I 316 185 131 2 33 33 Urbm 1 1 1 14 ]4 B!rasia (M). • • Urb::lll 14 14 2. Huzur Tahsil • • Total 1,004 3,751 2,078 J,673 224 5,6!-'6 4,690 996 Rural 592 2.428 1.304 1,124 Ulb3n 412 1.323 774 549 5.686 4,690 996

Bhopal (M.e.) Urbcn 412 1,323 774 549 224 5,626 4,690 996 29. Seb.ore District • Total 1,751 7,047 3,689 3,358 76 1,186 1,124 62 Rural 1,669 6,810 3,539 3,271 21 321 305 16 Urban 82 237 150 87 55 865 819 46 I. Sehorc Tamil • Total 434 1,627 911 716 47 241 roo 41 Rural 384 1.512 ~35 677 13 203 188 15 Ulban 50 115 76 39 34 638 612 26 Se!1orc (M) • Urban )0 115 76 39 34 638 612 26 2. Ashta Tahsil TCH'I ISO 773 422 351 17 166 146 20 Rh-,d 140 755 4C6 349 2 6 6 Urban 10 18 16 2 15 160 140 20 r\,hta (M) Urb.'n 10 18 16 2. 15 !60 140 20 3. [cjlh~'w::lr T:,h,'j T0(al 1(-8 912 490 422 17 17 Rural )-18 812 436 376 Urb.' 11 20 100 54 46 I 17 17 Urb::n 20 100 54 46 1 17 17 156

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Instl.lti01'al PJpu{ation r---- .A.----- T·ot;'} N.,. of -, r------.A.------_,Nn. of Stat>/D:vi~io:rfDi,lrict! R IT"} H 1 ~p- H"l'S". T' h'il/U.A./_Cu_yfT 'w:_n____ -"U, bon~jd~ _.. ~_:r5:'ps ,--'M~,'_:;.le_s_--=F:_'~moles holds P'rsr,ns M~les F(m~lcs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4. Nasrllllag8nj Tahsil Tot~1 259 1,0'0 560 4;0 5 50 sO Rur:cl 257 1,006 ::.56 450 Ulb~n :2 4 4 5 50 50 NlsruI!3gaej (M) Urb,,11 2 4 4 5 50 50 5. Budni T3hsil Tot~l 740 2,725 1,306 1,419 6 112 111 RurrJ 740 2,725 1,306 1,419 6 112 111 Urbf'n

30. Raisen District . Total 5,421 22,138 10,628 11,510 53 951 723 228 Rural 5,265 21,690 10,389 11,301 26 379 257 122 Urb:m 156 44S 239 209 27 572 466 106 1 . Raisen Tahsil . Total 290 1,129 606 523 10 196 183 13 RurrJ 277 1,061 572 489 29 28 1 Urbrn 13 68 34- 34 7 167 155 12 Raiscn (M) Urb"n 13 68 34 34 7 167 155 12 2. Gairatganj Tahsil Total 202 757 394 363 1 4 4 Rurd 202 757 394 363 4 4 Urb~'11 3. B~gamg3nj Tahsil Tc·,tPl ::'.73 B7 134 4 58 23 Rural 7S 263 133 BO Urb:ln .+ 8 4 4 4 83 58 23 Begamg"l1j(M) . • Urb'n 4 8 4 4 4 8l 58 23 4. G0h"rgmj Tahsil • T.)t81 80~ 2,925 r ,48~ ~,444 7 79 30 49 Rural 759 2,778 f ,389 1,389 6 74 30 44 UrbJl1 42 147 92 55 5 5 Obedullaganj (N.M.) Urb~,)1 42 l47 92 55 5 5

5, B:lraily T[lh~il • TDta} 2,393 iO,6~2 4,837 5,785 24 388 3H 77 Rlr~l 2,366 W,539 4,803 5,736 , ,9 9a 80 J I U,.b" 11 27 83 34 49 ,_ 297 23a 66

B-r i1y (M) • Urb:m 27 83 34 49 8 76 57 19 Badi (M) • Uroa:l 4- 2' I 174 47 6. Siluani T'lh,il • Tot0] 543 2,037 1,019 i ,0'8 7 U5 66 Rur?J 543 2,0)7 ~ ,01 9 »,fI~ ::; 7 li5 66 Urb:lI1

7. Udaipur a T2h;;il • Tot~ 1 4,397 2,~54 2,243 3 22 22 Rural ~,040 4,255 2079 2,P6 Urb111 70 142 75 67 3 22 22 Udaipura (N.A.) Urb~n 70 75 67 3 22 22

31. B~tul District • Total 1,03) 3,7H z,tts l,lilS 13; 3,Hl 2,74J 522 Rural 818 2,935 1,668 1,317 73 2,283 1,850 433 Urb3n 221 747 443 299 82 988 899 89 I. Bhainsdchi Tahsil Tot;.} 133 543 297 246 28 722 599 123 R'lr" I 133 5.13 297 246 28 722 599 123 Urb:cn

2. Betul Tahsil Total 660 2,:'77 £,307 970 69 1,919 1,533 386 Rural 4SS ~ ,7J() 970 76') 33 1,363 ~,067 298 Urb.m n2 547 337 ::0 36 554 466 88 Betul (M) • • Urb1I1 129 467 288 a79 )8 415 359 56 Bett I·B· z_'r (M) Urb<>J1 1:.7 2~ i'8 3 Sarni·Therma/-Power· Station (N.A.) Urblll 26 59 28 !8 ,39 107 32 157 A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APP:SNDIX-3

,------.A.------"'""\ ,------.A.______"'""\ T,)I~l No. of N(. 0f St ~ te/D'vi~i()n /D:~trictl R'JrP I Hl'use- H( I se. T.lhsiljU.A./City/T,'wn Urb"ll holds P'rs(I!1s M'Ies F~mel"s holds PIJn0nS Males Femelu

:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3. Multai Tahsil Total 246 912 512 .::CO 58 630 617 13 Rural 197 712 401 311 12 196 184 12 1] 1 Urban 49 :00 &9 46 434 433 1 Multai U.A. Urban 15 74- 36 5 96 95 (i) Multai (M) • Urban 15 74 36 3K 5 96 95 (ii) Multai Ka,sba (O.G.) Urban Amla(M) Urban 34 126 75 51 41 338 338

VIII. HOSHANGABAD TotaF 3.750 12.962 7,092 5,870 ]38 4,118 3,618 500 3,054 1].]3-1 5.183 DIVISION Rurel 5,951 30 525 411 114 Urben 696 1,828 1,141 687 ]08 3,593 3,207 386 12,962 7,092 5,870 32. Hoshangabad District . Total 3,750 138 4.118 3,618 500 3,054 11,1:'4 5,951 5,183 ;Rural 30 525 411 114 Urban 696 1,828 1,141 68"/ 108 3,593 3,2()7 386 1. Harda Tahsil . Total 1,146 4,384 2,389 11995 31 529 495 34 Rural 970 3,N3 2,066 1,777 15 122 115 7 Urban 176 541 323 218 16 407 380 27 Hasda (M) Urban 156 4(;1 279 202 11 301 274 27 Timarni (M) Urban 10 47 31 15 3 80 80 *Khirkiya (N.M.) Urbrn 10 13 12 2 26 26

2. Seoni-Malwa Tah~jl. Total 330 1,100 488 6 54 53 Rural 322 1,091 488 3 7 7 Urb~,n 8 8 3 47 46 1 Seonl-Malwa (M) Urban 8 8 8 3 47 46 1 3. Hoshangabad Tahsil. Tot?l 1,277 4,0:0 2,314 1,706 42 1,Z04 1,087 217 Rurl1.1 1,014 3,4&0 1,946 ] ,534 9 354 247 107 Urball 263 540 368 ]72 33 950 840 110 Hoshangab.. d U.A .. Urban 112 145 109 36 19 676 589 87 (i) Hoshcngrb2d (M) Urbw 112 145 109 36 19 676 589 87 (ii) Rasulia (O.G.) • Urbrn (iii) Phephzrtal (O.G.) Urban Itar5i-Bhil. khcdi U A. Urban 126 3';9 2::'8 121 10 173 150 23 (3,) Itarsi Urba-ll 114 296 199 97 8 ]35 112 23 (i) Itarsi (M) Urban 114 296 ]99 97 8 135 112 23 (ii) PathraU'a (O.G.) Urbz"n (iiii) It~rsj KHSb~, (O.G.). Urbrn

(b) Bhilakhedi (N.M.) UrbB"J1 12 53 29 24 2 38 38 "'Babd (N.M.) Urban 16 16 16 3 54 54 Ranipura (N.M.) Urban 9 30 15 15 1 47 47 4. Sohagpl'r Tahsil Total 997 3,'1~8 1,777 ] ,68] 59 2,231 1,983 248 RursJ 748 2,719 1,335 1,3E4 3 41 41 Urbw 249 739 442 297 56 2,!89 1,941 Piparia (M) ;3 Urbzll :67 1~3 ]24 6 62 62 Schv gpur (M) Urb2n 50 182 ] 10 72 7 124 31 93 Pachmnhi U.A. Urb~n 1:0 ?~(l lE9 101 "3 2,(03 l,8i'8 155 (i) Pachmarhi {N.M.) Urban 21 59 39 20 .5 164 60 104 (ij) Pachm3.} hi Cantt. Urb?n 105 23J ISO €1 38 1,8:9 (Cantt.) 1,7118 51 IX JABAlPUR D!VIMON Total 14,540 49.298 26656 22.642 ] 388 36,734 32,958 3,776 Rural 11,639 41178 11911 19267 493 8,633 7262 ],371 Urban 2.901 8.120 -1,7-15 3375 895 2,810] 25696 2,405 158 A-I ARE\, HOUSES AND POPULATiON APPENDIX-3

Hous~less P_'pui" dw Instilutlonal Popu]Ulic,'.1 r- l()tP 1 N0.of ----.A.------, ~------.A.------~No' (If St" tL' IDivi'i{).!l/D!~tric' I Rur;l House- House- T-1hsil/U.A./Cily/Tvwn Urb~n hoids P~rsons M.,]es F;>moies h .. ,lds Pe s -ns M"le~ F~mfle.l

2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

33. Jabalpur District Total 4,592 14,G58 7,6:1.6 6,432 799 24,857 23,!CI) 1,748 Rural 2,656 9,041 4,711 4,330 99 1,202 ],173 29 Lirban 1,936 5,017 2,915 2,102 700 23,6::;5 21,936 1,719

). Murwara Tahsi] TL'tr-l 1,093 3,13~ 1,910 1,31~ 7~ 975 f097 :-~ Rural 711 1,35] ],321 1,030 19 314 317 7 Urb,dl 371 887 5S9 198 45 651 580 71

Kymore U.A. Urb, n II .Jl ';0 2 151 14:' 7 (i) Kymol'c (N.M.) Urb~n 11 4] to :2 251 244 7 ,ii) Bamnangr.wan lO.G.) Urb"n (iii) Goodgudaula(O.G.). UtbLn Murwara U.A. Urb"n 360 846 ;'49 197 43 !'·CO 336 64 (a) Murwara Urbrn 356 84.1 5";6 196 32 331 271 60 (i) Murwua (M) Urban 291 602 41~ Itl8 19 310 163 57 (ii) Kuthla, (O.G.) Urbc,n 15 51 30 21 liii) Murwar~gaon(O.G.) Urbrn (iv) Khirhani (O.G.) UrLa') 3 6 -+ 1 3 II :l 3 (v) BJrgawan (O.G.) Urbrr, 2"f 1 II 60 51 (vi) Tikariya {O.G.) Urb'11 23 i2 38 34 (vii) Chhapnrwah {O.G.) Urb~n (b) NfW Katni Rly. In. Area Urban 7 14 14 (i) *New Katni Rly. In. Urban 6 6 6 Area(N.M.) ~ii) Chhaparwah (O.G.) Utban (iii) Hirwara (O.G.I Urkn R ~ (c) Tikuri Urban 1 12 8 .~ (i) Tikuri (N.M.) . Urban 2 11 R 4 (ii) Padarwara {O.G.) Urb(ln (iii) Jhinjhari (O.G.) Ulb?n (d) Ordnance Factory Urban 4 4 3 2 o.lJ 43 Area Kb.tni (N.M.) 2. Sihora Tahsil Total 679 1,365 1,2: 6 1,139 1.1 255 208 47 Rural 636 1,203 1,! 39 1,064 16 158 150 8 Urban 43 161 87 75 H 97 58 39

~ihora (M) . Utbsn 17 112 54 58 5 47 18 19 Majholi IN.A,) D.t< Jl 16 50 33 f7 3 )u 30 10

3.Pdtan Tahfi] Tt1t~ l 946 3,2~ (, 1,597 1,689 10 17.':> 175 Rural 897 3,036 1,~ 65 1,57] R 136 136 Urb?11 49 150 131 Ill< 2 39 ~9 Patan (N.A.) . Urban :'0 ] 18 56 61 2 39 39 K?tangi (M.) . Urban 5 19 ]0 9 Shahpura N,A.) Urban 24 113 66 47 4. J",b<1.lpur Tah,il Total l,b74 5,169 2,893 1,276 691 13,451 11,819 1,623 Rural 401 ]'451 786 665 46 584 570 14 Urban 1,473 3,718 2,107 1,61] 645 12,f68 21,259 1,609 Panage.r (M) Urban 8 9 5 4 Jabalpur U,A. Urb8n 1,458 3,690 2,Ot5 1,605 637 22,6·<: 21,033 1,6C9 (a) Jabalpur Urb~n 1,151 2.758 1.6(',0 1.158 171 7Y3 5,5:6 1,597 (i) JabaJpur (M.e.) Urb"n ].099 2,)08 1,522 1 ,(,M ]55 6,7·14 5,1~7 1,597 (ii) K<,.rmeta (O.G.) Urb<'n 3 18 6 12 (,:i) Regwa (O.G.) . Urb:.>n {iv) Amkhera (O.G.) Urblln

. __ .... -., ~~ 159 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

Houseless Pvpulati()n ~ ~ ______Instituti(,np A- I P,lpulatie,n______~ ~ ______A- _____ Tour I No. of Nt,. ;:,f Stale [Di vi ,ion jDistrici [ Rural Home­ Hou~e- TahslljU.A.[CityjTvwn Urb~n hoWs P.:non s M~ lei Females helds P.!fi0ns MD les Frmalrs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !O (v) Suh:::gi (O.G.) Urb::.n 5 241 241 (vi )Mahar&jpur (O.G.) Urban 4 10 4 6 (vii) Kheri (O.G.) • • Urban 5 31 31 (viii) Pipariya (O.G.) Urban 1 :2 1 (;x) Bilpura ~O.G.) . Urban 11 20 S 12 (x) Mantf;aOn (O.G.) Ulb::.n ., (xi) Heavy Vehicle Fac­ L'rk.n 33 ]20 59 61 I 127 127 tory Area (O.G.) (b) Jabalpur Cantl (CantL). Urban 181 538 196 45':; 15,288 15,276 12 «.:) Khamafia • • Urban 126 394 It'9 205 12 211 211 0) Kbamaria (N.M.) • Urban j 19 371 17'7 19t! 12 211 21 J (ii) G.C.F. (Khamaria) Ur1:an 7 23 12 11 (O.G.) (iil) Ghana (0.0.) • • Urb

H lUiel.:", P.Jj)ulJ.tion r--<'--- _____ ..A.. ______., InStitl tioDi11 P"Ptd~tkn ~-----___..A.. ______~ Total No. ,f No. of State/Di vi,ion /Di~ triell Rurflj H011se. Tl\hsil/U.A./CitY/Town Urb"n HClPSI?- hdds P.!fSOI'S M"Jfs F'm'Jrs holds P"rs(')ls Mairs F"m~ Jcs I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 £0 36. Cbhindwara District Total 1,548 5,l39 3,113 2,~76 161 2,716 2,225 Rural 491 1,256 4,511 2,565 1,946 85 1,193 1,016 177 Urban 292 878 548 330 76 1,523 1,209 314 I. Chh:ndw,\fa TJh·

Seoni (M) Urban 85 429 283 146 27 711 640 71 38. Balagbat District Total 1,879 6,816 3,989 2,827 123 2,329 1,990 339 Rural 1,691 6,185 3,642 2,543 97 1,685 1,423 262 Urban 188 631 347 284 26 644 567 77 1. W.U'aseoni Tahsil Totrl 392 1,625 925 700 48 209 186 23 Rural 337 1,~33 8:;5 64fl 168 :;0 k) Urbr-n 55 ~J f 0 3 161 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

H.JUS l-u PJpul.'tkn If stitllti( na I P()pulation r- ..... ------~ r------A------~ Total No. of No. (f S ta' () ID' vision IDistrict) Rur".l House. House. T,l hSiI/U.A./City/Town U,b n holds Persons M.les Females holds Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 Katangi (M) Urban 19 44. 27 17 1 8 8 (M) . Urban 26 63 41 22 4 13 10 3 Tircdi (N.M.) • Urban 10 35 22 13

2. Balagh?t Tahfil Total 872 3,249 1,885 1,364 28 699 625 74 Rural 739 2,760 1,628 1,132 7 76 76 Urban 133 489 257 232 21 623 549 74 B,,)aghat U.A. Urban 130 465 241 224 21 623 549 74 (i) Bal:ogh<..t (M) . Urban 129 464 241 223 21 623 549 74 (ii) Kosmi (O.G.) Urban I 1 1 Bharbeli (N.M.) Urban 3 24 16 8 3. Baiha.r Tahsil Total 615 1,942 1,179 763 47 1,421 1,179 242 Rural 615 1,942 1,179 763 47 1,421 1,179 242 Urban X BILASPUR D1VI510N . Total 6,754 23,560 13,429 10,131 1,140 25,811 19.246 6,565 Rural 5,652 2(),495 11,659 8,836 732 16,435 12,515 3,920 UrbGlI 1,102 3,065 1,770 1,295 408 9,376 6,73/ 2,645

39. Surguja District Total 1,010 3,409 1,958 1,451 259 8,100 5,552 2,548 Rural 781 2,693 1,526 1,167 206 5,998 4,422 1,576 Urban 229 716 432 284 53 2,102 1,130 972 1. Bharatpur Tahdl Total 85 292 172 120 10 184 180 4 Rural 85 292 172 120 10 184 180 4 Urban 2. 13aikunthpur TLhdl Total 122 505 270 235 15 399 292 107 Rural }20 503 269 234 9 105 85 20 Urban 2 2 1 1 6 294 207 87 Baikunthpur (M) • Urban 2 2 6 294 207 87

3. Surajpur Tah~iJ Total 179 623 342 281 35 775 475 300 Rural 174 612 336 276 34 759 459 300 Urban 5 11 6 5 1 16 16 *Surajrur (N.M.) • U.rban 5 11 6 5 16 16

4. Pal Tah~il Total 82 258 150 108 49 877 735 142 Rural 64 196 117 79 44 829 687 142 Urban 18 62 33 29 5 48 48 Ramanujganj (M) • Urban 18 62 33 29 5 48 48

5. Manendli1garh Tah~il Total 226 823 468 355 27 412 390 82 Rural 104 370 203 167 10 126 91 35 Urban 122 453 265 188 17 346 299 47 ManendraLLlh (M) Urba.n 41 106 68 38 6 249 204 45 Jhagrakh~ nd (N.A.) Urban 6 44 19 25 3 19 19 76 Kura~ia U. A. Urban 75 303 178 125 8 78 2 (a) Kurasia Ulban 50 180 88 92 4 14 12 2 (i) *Kurrs:a (N.M.) Urbl'n 25 90 44 46 2 7 6 (ii) NCPH Colliery (O.G.) Ulban 1 2 2 1 5 5 1 1 (i;i) Gclhap~ni (O.G.) . Urban 10 31 13 18 2 (iv) D,nnan Hill Colliery Urban 14 57 29 28 (O.G.) (b) Chirmiri Urban 25 123 90 33 4 64 64 (i) Chirmiri (N.A.) Urban 25 123 90 33 4 64 64 (ii) Bhancerdd (.O.G.) Urban tBmtungr Colliery).

12-387 Census MPJ83 162 A-I AREA, HOUSES ,ANI)- POPULATION

A'PPENDIX-3·, . ._--- H')usel ;ss p,)P.V·!il n lnstitutienal Popul~ti(n ~------~------~ To(2] ~------~------~No. of No. of 51 a ,ejn:vi,i"n /D;slrictj Rurllj House. Hc'usc- 1~hsil/U.A./Ci(YJTown Urb'll holds Pe:s.:'rs Mal~s Fern" les holds Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6. Ambikppur Tahsil Total 293 826 506 320 87 4,257 2,650 l,fJJ7 Rural 211 638 379 259 63 2,859 2,090 769 Urban 82 188 127 61 24 1,393 560 838 Ambikapur U.A. . Urban 82 lS8 127 61 24 1,398 560 838 (i) Ambikapur (M) Urban 82 188 127 61 18 884 470 414 ~ii) Phundardihari \O,G.) Urb"n 6 514 90 4:4 7. Samri Talu,il • Tot:.:.l 23 82 50 32 36 1,136 830 306 Rnal 23 82 50 32 36 1,136 830 306 Urban 40. Bilaspur District. • Total 4,811 16,998 9,649 7,349 490 8,548 7,230 1,318 Rural 4,086 15,028 8,512 6,516 337 4,921 4,318 603 Urbll'l 725 1,910 1,137 833 153 3,627 2,912 715 1, Mungeli Tahsil • Total 482 ?,O:W 1,243 777 48 551 409 142 Rural 423 1,807 1,126 681 42 402 269 ]33 Urban 59 213 117 96 6 149 140 9 Mun[eli U. A. Urb"n 59 213 117 96 6 149 140 9 (i) Mungeli (M) Urban 33 12S 71 S4 5 III 102 9 (ii) Ramgarh (0,0.) • Urban 6 36 18 18 ~iii) Surighat (0.0.) Urban 20 52 28 24 38 38 2. Bi1;;spJr Tr.h5il Tot?l 857 2,671 1,610 1,061 J80 3.994 3,261 733 Rural 578 2,053 1,232 821 81 1.477 1,331 146 Urb~n 279 618 378 240 99 2,517 1,930 587

GaUfe:J1a U,A. Urbr,n 8 22 }LI R 19 19 (i) Gaurella (N.M.) Urban 8 22 14 8 19 J9 (ii) Tikarkala (O.G.) Urban (iii) S:ub,hara. (O.G.) Urban Kota U.A. Urban 30 119 68 51 2 34 34 (i) Kola (M) Urb~.n 26 111 63 48 2 34 34 (ii) Ranisagn (O.G.) Urban 4 8 ) 3 (iii) Kf\l~rtard (O.G,) Urb~n Takhatpur (N.A.) U;'b:ln 25 58 29 29 6 125 118 7 Bilaspur U.A. Urban 216 419 267 152 88 2,294 1,733 561 (a) Bilaspur . Urb"n 210 394 253 141 84 2,271 1,710 563 li) Bns.~pur (M) Urban 69 136 97 39 69 2,170 1,611 559 (ii) Tifra (O.G,) Urban 7 41 21 :;0 (iii) Deori (O.G.) Urb:m (iv) Bllaspur 'Railway Urban Colony (0.0.). 134 217 135 82 15 101 99 2 (b) *Sirgiti (N. M.) Urban 6 25 14 11 4 23 23 R:J.tanpur (N.A.) Urban 2 45 45

3. Katghora Tah~il Total 2,574 9,100 5,r;38 4,062 202 3,'!08 2,873 335 Rural 2,337 8,294 4,586 3,708 186 2,712 2,429 283 Urban 237 806 452 354 16 496 444 )2 Korb3 (N.M,) Urban 237 806 452 354 16 496 444 52 4. Jan)gir Ta.hsil . Total 533 2,082 1,133 949 35 565 "'112 83 Rural 465 1,907 1,042 865 9 160 144 16 Urvan 68 175 91 84 26 405 338 67 Akaltara tN, M.) .• Urb;:n 19 37 21 16 4 42 41 Cnampa (M) Urban 36 97 49 48 14 127 62 65 *Naila-Janjgir (M) .. Urb3-ll 13 41 11 20 8 236 234 2 163 A·I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

Houseless Population Institutional Population r------.A..------, r------..A.------, Total No. of No. of State/Division/District/ RUlal House- H0L se Tahsil/U.A/ City/Town.. Urban holds P~rsons Males Females holds P~rsons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5. Sakti Tahsil Total 365 ],125 625 50) 25 23) 205 25 Rural 283 967 5:6 441 19 170 145 25 Urban 82 158 99 59 6 60 60 Sakti (M) Urba'1 50 105 62 43 5 55 55 Naya Baradwar (N.A.) Urlan 31 53 37 16 1 5 5

41. Raigarh District Total 933 3,153 1,822 1,331 39t < 9,16~ 6,454 2,699 Rural 'j'S5 2,"i74 1,621 1,153 181) 5,516 3,775 1,741 Urban 148 379 201 178 202 3,647 2,689 958

1. Ude.ipur Tah~jJ TotEI 166 528 323 205 95 1,8."6 1,339 517 Rur[ I 121 377 242 135 24 EO~ 576 228 Urbrm 45 151 81 70 71 1,052 763 289

Dharamjaigarh (N.M.) Urb~n 25 63 4S 23 49 560 398 162 Patha/gaon ~N.A.) Urb:lll 20 83 36 47 22 49,2 365 127 2. Jashpuf T8.hsil Tote.1 101 403 267 136 130 4,625 3,058 1,567 Rur:-) 101 403 267 136 111 3,714 2,~65 1.249 Urban 19 911 593 318 Ja3hpurll3 gar (M) • 19 911 593 318 3. Ghzsghoda Tah"il . Total 1<5 513 29Q 223 29 569 436 133 Rurrl 145 513 290 223 2} 569 436 ]33 Urban

4. Raig8.rh Tahsil Total 307 955 516 439 1~3 1,776 1,414 362 Run\,) 219 779 416 363 13 187 176 11 UIban 88 176 100 76 110 1,589 1,238 351 Kharsia (M) . Urban 24 71 31 <:0 7 84 84 Raig::rh U.A. Urb~n 64 lOS 69 36 103 1,50S 1,154 351 (i) Raigharh (M). Ur1'211 64 105 69 36 102 1,486 1,135 351 Oi) Boirdadar (O.G.) UrbRn 1 19 19 (iii) Amlibhavana (D.G.) Urban 5. Sarangarh Tahsil Total 214 754 4:6 328 1<1 337 217 120 Run'J 199 702 406 296 12 242 122 120 Urbr,n 15 52 20 32 2 95 95 Sarang<"rh U.A. Ul ban 15 52 20 32 2 9, 95 (i) Sarangarh (M) Urbi',n 15 52 20 32 2 95 95 (ii) Sarangarh Kasba(D.G.) Urbr n Xl RAIPUR DIVISION TV/al 9,056 30,746 17,451 13,295 1,233 25,991 21,989 4,002 Rural 7,171 25,810 14583 n,227 656 11,365 9,425 },940 Urban 1,885 4,936 2,868 2,068 577 14,626 12,564 2,062 41 Ra]nandgaon Distric Total 1,090 3,824 2,238 1,586 118 2,602 2,285 317 Rural 839 3,149 1,852 1,297 71 1,334 1,154 180 Urban 251 675 ~86 289 47 1,268 1,131 137

1. Kawardha Tahsil Tot~l 178 666 377 289 14 222 193 29 RurLl 128 506 278 228 4 70 55 .21 Urban ,0 160 99 61 10 146 138 8 Ka wardha (M) • Urb:cn 50 160 99 61 10 146 138 8 2. Khairagarh Tahsil Totr.l 299 1,:09 733 476 24 521 488 33 Rl1rrl 249 1,056 646 410 12 182 182 Urb~n 50 153 87 66 12 339 306 33 Chhuikh?dan (M) Urb:m 6 29 19 10 Kh";\.\Y

3. Rrjnandgaon Tah"il Total 613 1,949 1,128 821 80 1,859 1,604 255 Rural 46:! 1,587 928 659 55 1,076 917 159 Urb~.n 151 362 200 162 25 783 687 96

Rajnandf::ton (M) • Urban 151 362 200 162 2S 783 687 96 43. DUrg District • • Total 1,623 5,527 3,154 2,373 298 4,609 4,121 488 Rural 1,006 4,144 2,346 1,798 79 1,075 978 97 Urban 617 1,383 808 575 219 3,534 3,143 391 1. Bemetara Tahsil Total 355 ],527 910 617 24 326 318 8 Rural 328 1,44,) 870 575 22 296 288 8 Urban 27 82 40 42 2 30 30 *Bemetara (M) • • Urban 27 82 40 42 2 30 30 2. Durg Tahsil Total 940 2,848 1,575 J ,273 206 3,205 2,849 356 Rural .i]6 1,663 873 790 28 206 202 4 Urban 524 1,185 702 483 178 2,999 2,647 352 Ahiwara U.A. Urb8n 15 51 28 23 5 67 14 53 (i) *Ahiwara (N.M.) Urban 14 47 25 22 1 9 9 (ii) Danbarad (0.0.) Urban 1 4 3 4 58 5 53 (iii) Khasadih (0.0.) Urban Durg-Bhilainagllr U.A. Urban 486 1,090 644 4<;6 173 2,932 2,633 299 (a) Durg Ul'ban 224 412 267 ]45 49 1,222 ],C09 213 (i) Durg (M) • Ulban 223 406 264 142 48 1,213 1,000 213 tii) UrI a (0.0.) Urban (iii) Baghcra \0.0.) Urb~n 6 3 3 9 9 (b) Bhilainag?r Urban 245 645 355 290 109 1,467 ],402 65 (i) Bhilainagar {N.M.). UrbS,11 245 645 355 290 109 1,1167 1,402 (is tii) Kohka (0.0.) Urban (iii) Chhaoni (0.0.) Urban liv) Junwaoi (0.0.) Urban le) Charoda . Urban 7 9 8 6 ]81 160 21 (D Charoda (N.M.) Urban 7 9 8 6 ]81 160 21 lii) Sirsakalan (0.0.) Urban (iii) Deobaloda iO.O.) Urban (d) Jamul (N.M.) • Urban 24 24 (e) Bhilai Kalan(N.M.) Urt-an 10 14 10 7 38 30 Kumhari (N.M.) • Urban 23 44 30 14 3. Sanjari Bakd Tahsil Total 328 ] ,152 669 483 68 1,078 954 124 Rural 262 1,036 603 433 29 573 488 85 Urban 66 116 66 50 39 505 466 39 *Balcd (M) Urban 22 33 20 13 18 158 153 5 Rajhara Jharanclalli(N.M.) Urban 44 83 46 37 21 347 313 34 44. Raipllr District Total 3,463 12,025 6,440 5,585 444 10,620 8,638 1,982 Rural 2,596 9,580 4,995 4,585 253 3,849 3,010 839 Urban 867 2,445 1,445 1,000 191 6,771 5,628 1,143

1. BalodaBazar Tah~il . Total 564 2,323 1,192 ],133 41 699 576 123 Rural 495 2,155 1,097 1,058 34 554 450 104 Urban 69 170 95 75 7 115 126 19

Bhatapara (M) Urban 56 140 76 64 3 76 76 Baloela B?zar (M) Urban 13 30 19 11 4 69 50 19 165 A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

Hou~eless Population . In"'titutional Population ,------"------, ,------A------, Tctal No. of No. of State/Division/ Dist rictl Rural House- Hou~e- T ~h,il/U.A.I City/Town Urban hold~ P~rsons Males Females hold~ P.;:rsons Males Females 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2. Raipur Tahsil. Total 1,389 4,431 2,508 1,923 171 6,573 5,453 1.1::0 Rural 745 2,568 1,391 1,177 54 817 594 223 Urb,m 644 1,863 1,117 746 117 5,756 4,859 897

Tilda Ncwua (M) . Urban 17 63 37 26 3 75 29 46 Raipur (M.C.) Urban 566 1,697 1,016 681 112 5,667 4,817 850 Gobra Nawapilra (M) Urb,1fi 42 M· 38 26 J 8 8 Arang (M) . Urbiln 19 .~9 :G 13 6 5

3. Mahasamund T,'hsil Total 6JO 2,108 1, 14~· 96.J. 1.,0 2,025 1,538 4i7 Rural 508 1,796 971 825 104 1,520 ],116 404 Urban 102 312 . 173 J39 46 505 422 83

*Saraipali (N.M.) . Urban 8 27 15 12 9 101 79 22 Mahasamund (M) , Urban .. 76. 226 134 92 33 3(8 313 55 Bagbahara (M) Urban 18 59 35 4 36 30 6

4. Dhamtari Tahsil Total 503 1,634 736 898 54 916 706 210 Rural 451 1,534 676 858 33 551 485 66 Urban ';2 100 60 40 21 365 221 144 Dhamtari (M) Urban 52 100 60 40 21 365 221 144 5. Bindranawa_gnh Tahsil To(al 397 1,527 860 667 28 407 365 42 Rural 397 1,527 860 667 28 407 365 42 Urban

45. Bastar District . Total 2,880 9,370 5,619 3,751 373 8,160 6,945 1,215 Rural 2,730 8,937 5,390 3,547 253 5,101 4,283 824 Urban 150 433 229 204 120 3,053 2,662 391

1. Bhanupratappur Tahsil Total 276 1,002 598 404 15 328 287 41 Rural 276 1,002 598 404 15 328 287 41 Urban 2. Kauker Tahsil. Total 216 611 391 2:0 68 929 843 86 Rural 156 486 323 163 23 407 376 31 Urban 60 125 68 57 45 522 467 55 Kanker U.A. Urban 60 125 oS 57 45 522 467 5S (i) Kanker (M) Urban 59 123" 67 56 22 398 343 55 ~ii) Kanker Kasba (O.G.) Urban J 23 124 124 (iii) Sillgarbhat to.G.) Urban 3. Narayanpur Tah.,il Total 506 1,673 1,001 672 34 722 608 114 Rural 506 1,673 1,001 672 34 722 608 114 Urban

4. Kondagaon Tahsil . Total 248 877 504 373 45 811 755 56 Rural 212 722 415 307 37 680 655 25 Urban 36 155 89 66 8 131 100 31

Kondagacn (M) Urban 36 155 89 66 b 131 100 31

5. Bijapur Tahsil. Total 307 1,088 669 419 30 560 494 66 Rural 307 1,088 669 419 30 560 494 66 Urban

6. Dantewara Tahsil Total 245 686 423 263 49 808 590 218 Rural 243 677 419 258 34 674 <170 204 Urban 2 9 4 5 15 134 120 14 *Kirandul (N.M.) • Urban 2 9 4 5 15 134 120 14 166 A·l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

Hous.:!less POj)ulation Institutional Population ,-_____-- A------., ,------A-_ -______, Tota& No. of Nv. of State! Di vi5ion/ District Rural House- House- T .thsil/ U.A./City/Town Urban holds Persons Males Females holds Persons Males Femai('s

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10

7. Jagddpur TahsIl Total 377 1,216 739 477 110 3,624 3,072 552 Rural 325 1,072 671 401 58 1,358 1,097 261 Urb;:_n 52 144 68 76 52 2,266 1,975 291 JagdaJpur U.A. Urban 52 144 6S 76 52 2,266 1,975 291 0) Jagdalpur (M) Urban 51 134 65 69 47 2,104 1,835 269 (ii) Hatkachora (O.G.) . Urban (iii) Frezerpur (O.G-) . Urban 10 3 7 i_iV) Pakhaflaguda (O.G.) Urban 2 11 11 (v) KangoJi (O.G.) Urban (vi) Dharampura (O.G.) Urban (vii) Jagdalpur Ka~br~O.G.)Urban 3 151 129 22 (vii) Sargipal (O.G.) Urban 8. Konta Tahsil . Total 70S 2,217 1,294 923 22 378 296 82 Rural 705 2,217 1,294 9::3 22 378 296 il2 Urban TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

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A-2 D~~.a.lhl Variation il1 Poplliation Since 1901 NOTES Table A-2 furnishes statistics on adjusted popula­ accordingly the district wise figures have been work~d tion for the nine censvses from 1901 to 1981 for the out. State, divisions and districts conforming to the juris­ diction prevailing at the 1981 Census. This table As regards villages tra~sferred, the popUlation corresponds 10 Table A-II of 1971, 1961 and 1951. particulars of these villages published in the Primary Census Abstract in th~ District Census Handbooks Decadal variation in p'opulation has been shown in of 1951, 1961 and 1971 were taken note of. The col. 4 and that in terms of percentages in col. 5 of population of the transferred areas according to 1971 the table. The figures glv~n in columns 3, 4, and census so obtained WI),S subtracted from 1971 popu­ 5 for earlier decades have been adjusted for the pre­ lation of tahsil/district frum which the area was trans­ scnt boundaries of the Sta~e, divisions and districts. ferred and added to the !ahsil/district to which the This table, therefore, presents comparable data about area was tagged on and thus the 1971 popUlation was growth of population during the last 80 years. obtained. Similar procedure was adopted for working out the ligures for 1961 ami 1951 censuses. There Adjustment of Population was however some difficulty ia working out the figures for Censuses prior to 1951 a.s village statistics of The territorial changes that have taken place earlier censuses were not available. The method of between 1971-81 arc given in Appendix-I to table estimation of population for the censuses earlier to A-I. The recasting of population of division/districtl 1951 was as follows :- tahsil wherever such cllanges have taken place ale (i) The population of an area transferred for any explained below:- particular census prior to 1951 was estimated So far as the changes in the jurisdiction of com­ on the assumption that the proportion of popu­ missioners divisions are concerned district boundaries lation of the area transferred to the tot~l popu­ have not been affected and f)S f.:uch recasting of popu­ lation of the dis'~rict/lahsil in which it was lation of Division has been done by adding or sub­ ~jtuated at the time of transfer, was the same tracting the population of the districts so tran~ferred. in the pafricular cenSllS as it wa~ in 1951. (ij) Distribution by sex-break-up of the population In the case of districts where the changes have so estimated were worked out on the basis of occurred due to the transfer of a tahsil to another dist­ the male/female distribution of population in rict the population of the tahsil for the previous that particular census of the district/tahsil in censuses has been taken from the concerned census which it was situated at the time of transfer. reports. Bhopal district has been carved out of the erstwhile Sehore district of 1971 by the transfer of The following table glvc~ the method of estimation two tahsils viz., Huzur and Berasia. The population of population for previous censuses in respect of figures of both these tahsils are availably for the Drug and Rajnandgaon districts which has involved previous censuses and h,lVC been taken ~s such and transEer of a large number of villages.

STAl'EMENT ~-l

Description 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971

1971 Population of Durg Di~trict . 1,038,375 1,221,447 1,116,973 J,261,192 1,-115,5521,481,7561,885,236 2,46],901

Deduct Khairagarh Tahsil, Kawardha Tahsil, 473,581 8 548,600 3 503,5528 569,633 2 615,78u 2 655,706 1 777,515 1 992,774 1 Rajnandgaon tahsil and R.I. circles Chouki, Mohla and Manpur of Balod tahsll ecmp- rising 497 vill:J g.es. Population of Durg district to betaken in 1981 564,794 672,847 613,411 692,559 799,772 826,050 1,107,721 1,469,127 Census.

Note:- 1. On the b~.~is of transfer of actual populHtion of villi' ges ob~ained from the concerned District Census H2.ndbcoks.

2. The calculation has been done by pro-rata distribution of rund popuh,t1on of Ih'~ 13 h~ils from which tr,'.nsfers have been made. Thereafler the population of towns as existed from ccnSUb to eemus hr vc been H:c!cd in the figures ~u work·:d out to arrive at the tot,1,1 population oftahsib for these ccnSUf.CS. 3. The c.'.leulation he" been done by pro-rata dislributie>n of rural population of the districts from which transfcn, have been mldc. Th'?reaftcr the population of towns "5 cxbted from cenSUb to C,'llSW, havc been ;:dued in the figures:,o worked out to arrivc at the total population of the district for these censures. Statement 2 gives the percentage of decadal rural and urban areas. variation of population from 1901 to 1981 for total,

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STATEMENT-2 Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1981 ( +) Increase (-) Decrease

Total 1901 1971 1961 J 951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 Rural Ta To Tv To To To To To To S tate/Division/District Urban 1981 1981 1971 } 961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MADHYA PRADESH T +209.47 +25.27 +28.67 +24.17 +8.67 +12.34 +11.39 -1.38 +15.30 R +170.03 +19.28 +25.68 +20.95 +6.01 + 10.49 +10,45 -2.26 +17.78 U +626.07 +56.03 +46.63 +47.70 +33.16 +32.78 +23.03 + 10.87 -10.91 I eHAMBAL DIVISION T + 141. 09 +27.97 +24.91 -+ 22. 64 -:-8.70 +14.05 +9.55 -6.80 -2.84 R +111.92 +20.57 +22.58 +19.18 +8.49 +13.11 +8.99 -7.16 -2.95 U +959.65 +95.28 +53.68 -r83.43 + 12. 59 +34.36 +23.26 +3.09 +0.14 1 Morena District . T +154.45 +32.26 +25.79 +23.64 +10.29 +13.42 +9.78 -8.62 -1.41 R +128.17 -1-27.50 +':3.19 +20.36 + 10. 42 +12.01 +8.78 -9.11 -1.29 U +83L69 +73.06 +53.44 +74.30 +8.19 +40.12 +33.05 +4.45 -4.46 2 Bhind District T +125.27 +.:22.65 + 23. 83 +21.4~, + 6.87 + 14.80 +9.27 -4.56 -4.54 R +92.78 +12.08 +21. 40 +17.78 +6.29 +14.40 +9.23 -4.78 -4.90 U +1,142.71 +126.46 +54.02 +98.C6 +20.43 +25.18 +10.34 +1.35 +6.11

11 GWALlOR DIVISION T +159.11 +27.75 +27.90 +21. 75 +6.69 +14.01 +9.48 -3.43 +1.2S R + 121. 98 +23.04 +24.42 +19.86 + 2.13 +9.84 +7.06 -6.38 +7.59 U +353.37 +41. 62 +39.40 +28.46 +26.70 +36.79 +24.94 + 20. 91 -31. 72 3 Gwalior District . T +181.34- +.:29.12 +30.42 +24.06 +17.87 +20.S5 +11.42 +4.C9 -18.48 R +103.42 +20.11 +24.47 +18.09 +9.06 +7.30 + 11.42 -6.76 -5.22 U +309.73 +37.57 +36.54 + 30.85 +29.80 +45.80 +1}.42 +32.47 -40.31 4 Datia District T +93.65 +22.18 +.27.34 +22.00 +0.60 +10.80 +7.08 -3.S4 -11.08 R +90.87 +15.18 +27.36 +35.11 -6.79 +9.37 +5.07 -3.08 -7.24 U +105.96 +62.92 +27.20 -21. 99 +37.03 +18.46 + 18. 98 -S.22 -28.13 5 Shivpuri District T +127.27 +27.99 +21. .:6 +17.19 +3.73 +10.99 +6.83 -9.38 +12.11 R +100.69 +24.69 +16.61 +14.28 +5.33 +10.81 +4.64 -9.87 +9,71 U +2,154.96 +55.98 +83.27 + 77.65 -21.13 +13.82 +60.52 +4.46 +195.01 6 Guna Distr ict T +200.93 +27.85 +31.54 +23.64 +1.07 +12.07 +11.35 -2.94 +18.23 R +175.22 +25.87 +31.22 +22.45 -2.38 +10.59 +7.58 -3,41 +21. 30 U +596.09 +41. 36 +33.79 +32.62 +37.72 +30.61 +91l.71 +9.39 -29.02 1Il SAGAR DIVISION T +149.21 +25.77 +28.24 +24.21 +4.59 +10.50 +4.14 -7.82 + 12.13 R +122.91 +20.1l4 +2'.85 +23.73 +1.66 +9.42 +3.23 -7.84 +11.94 U +454.87 +55.37 ~-44.74 ~-27.63 +31. 52 +21. 53 + 14.50 -7.62 + 14. 33 7 Tikamgarh District T +125.9i +29.5:> +24.85 +24.44 +3.15 + 11. 9') +9.75 -13.66 +2.60 R +107.50 +19.70 +24.31 +25.Bl +2.08 +n.96 -t-l0.1S -13.89 +2.25 U +536.37 +220.41 +36.33 +1.12 +25.63 +12.15 +1. 92 -9.03 +10.28 8 ChhatarpUf District T +]01.00 +24.46 +21.28 +22.06 ~ 3.68 +6.92 -0.76 -8.22 +S.02 R +80.66 +1~U8 + 19.07 +22.93 +1.72 +5.36 -0.54 -8.42 +6.80 U +416.07 +72.48 +42.1) +14.59 +24.92 +27.20 -3.51 -5.63 +26.96

9 Panna District T +226.39 +25.85 +29.53 +27.57 +4.19 + 15.85 +6.12 -·2.08 +25.13 fl +213.1"­ +24.92 +26.74 +32.39 +2.79 +15.58 +5.93 -3.83 +27.37 U +2,0.54 +38.01 +82.()0 -24.26 +21. 94 +19.28 +8.76 +29.87 -5.20 10 Sagar District T + 181. 71 +24.55 +33.36 +25.21 +6.56 +9.56 +3.13 -2.38 +15.24 R + 137. 78 +19.0] +30.23 +20.10 +2.38 +7.85 +0.40 -0.66 + 15. 98 U +440.10 +41.63 --H4.02 ~ 46.40 +28.28 -119.47 -+ 22. 30 -12.96 + 10.86 11 Damoh District. T +152.C4 +25.85 +30.78 +22.63 -+-4.15 +11.96 +6.42 -13.79 +16.73 R +126.25 +24.91 +29.20 +21.90 -0.82 +10.70 +4.79 -13.98 ~ 16.19 U +678.92 +31.72 +41. 60 -1-27.83 +62.83 +29.27 +35.51 --10.25 +27.61

IV REWA DIVISION. T +193.21 +27.CO +28.55 +24.89 +7.89 +15.16 +12.24 -9.02 +13.34 R +164.29 +20.27 +25.69 +27.31 +3.19 +15.14 +11. 99 -~.95 ~-13.35 U +1,035.76 --r-l04.60 +74.28 -4.19 +138.35 +15.87 + 19.93 -ll.0S +12.88 171

STATllMllNT-2 Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1981 ( +) Increase (-) Decrease

Total 19:),1 d96J 195,' ~941 1193\ 1921 1911 1901 Rural To To Tv Tu T,) To To To S-ate/Divisioll/District Urban 1981 1971 1961 195 1 194,\ C93~ 1921 1911

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12 Satna District T -j J'i7 _52 -t 26 26 +31_56 +25_ 22 + 15 41 -; 8.27 --13_ 11 + n.35 R +143.20 + 18. 05 +29 79 +17,93 --1.13 +15_61 + 7.53 --13.69 +16.96 U -r929_ '::2 +97 :'4 ,-49.20 +340 -1-99.60 + 12.32 +21 55 -I. 32 ...,-25.80

13 Re\\s District T ,159_74 +2~.49 +26_57 +:21.90 + 14.Ll4 -j-f-.71 -3. Ii:; +6.71 R +141.20 +15.54 +24_56 +27.31 -J-2_93 + 15.1,:' +6_34 -2.21 +6_ 81 U +432.09 +127.89 +60_65 -29.14 -+ 103.98 +2.76 -H3.16 -·17_ 79 -+ 5_18

14 Shahdol District • T +230'67 +30'62 -'-24·13 +27'41 +9'4,1 ·H.:l-23 -,-2@'50 --7'/1 -I 14' 36 R -1-175-41 +2~-75 -H7·63 +29'47 -i-2'58 -\ ! 3'27 -1-20-H -7'03 -; 14'40 U +4,553'00 +96-68 +nW-93 +5'87 +30l·29 +78'55 +46·25 -~3-3S ...11 ~ '65

~ j Sidhi District T +2~4'97 -1-27'5~ +33-90 +24'95 +9'46 -H7-2~ -H4-7il -13'S9 -H6-S0 R -:-208-72 +26'50 -1-33 ·44 +23'87 -\ 9·46 -H7'21 -H4'7J -13-89 -1-16' 50 U +29J -44 -H09-89 +86'50

V UJJAIN DIVISION T +242.'63 +28-88 +29'7~ -\24'25 -'.- i 3 -il -, I 3' 6t~ ,14'71 -0'11 -; ~ i· 95 R i-215'40 -j-25'86 -r28·20 - 2~ -73 -1-8' 5 6 +9'92 --13'SS -0.46 -Hs·n U -1-364' 44 +39-02 -1-35'06 +34-07 +35-20 -136'30 -j ,19-9~ -0-75 -1:5'86 16 Mandsaur District T +280-77 +31'40 -'-27·S5 -1-23'98 .c-P·03 -H7-93 -1-13'48 -1-3'47 -H2'SO R -1-290- 65 +3a -35 +29·44 +20'63 +12'00 -H4'10 +15-68 -'-5'78 -121'SO U +246'28 +3d'56 +2a ·94 +38'24 +44'68 -1-44' 66 +0'25 -8'60 -a8'57

n R'ltlam District . T +228-02 +24'93 +29·58 -\ 26'67 -H3'90 +~ 5-39 -,-IS'54 +0'21 +2'47 R +220'40 +21'77 +29·04 +28'09 +6-20 +n4'511 +14'24 -0-20 +~4'74 U +246' 6~ +32-70 -)-30'93 -1-23'26 -1-37-86 -H7'99 +34-79 +l. '78 -27'47

18 Ujjain District T -1-378'24 +29'5l +30-34 -\ 21'79 -1-19-58 -H4'48 -H7- 58 -0'76 +~5'18 R -j-2U -47 +25'62 +24'36 -1-2t'77 -1-10'20 +8'90 -,- ~ 5' 3 5 -3'43 +22'49 U +488'8a +36'55 +42-80 i-21 '83 +45'36 -1-33-24 +25-75 -HO'46 -7'87

19 ShajapurDistricl. T -1174'71 +23-86 -: 211-93 -\ 21 -45 -16-n -H2'56 -: 10-60 -/'80 +9'19 R -\-155'77 -H9·n3 -12.6-94 -\ 1 (, -74 -16-63 .: l)-": -y ~ ~ • '! 7 -0'69 -HO'80 U +377' 56 +60,4,1 -1-46-67 -:-52'53 -10'67 -j 70- 9~ -16-14 -8-00 20 Dewas District T +247'39 +33·8l -132.'99 -129'4: -, 5'85 +6-2.7 - 14-37 -2'40 -: 20'U R -;-2.02 -78 +29'45 i-3,1-60 1 21'7/ +6-08 ~, 2'74 -,12-S9 -2'42 ,.21' 62 U +865- 83 +56,80 -;-40'80 --lm'20 -1-3-79 -,-54' 58 +39-43 -2-06 -0'77

VI INDORE DIVISION T +33~'87 +28-67 +3d-OO +29-sa -H3'06 +B-94 +15-H -,12-17 H8'91 R +276'49 +23'63 +28·9il. +27-88 +7'23 +U ·21 -H Q -96 -r-8'05 +28'08 u +599' 58 +43·92 +37-78 +35-U ,38-92 -1-27-84 -I 34' 63 +46-38 -25'40

21 Jhabua District • T +4v4'63 -)-19'07 -1-29-&3 -\ 34-42 -r! ~ -49 -117'40 -1-16-90 -,-15'98 -139,56 R -r 371 '75 ,-17'76 +29'32 +27-66 +U'22 -H7'37 -.14-S4 -r1S'98 -,39'56 U +1,1.86-79 +35·n -)-36' 66 -i-36J' 65 -;26'52 -[-18'80 22 Dhar District T +260'78 +25-53 +30'85 -',-2.7-74 -I 6·38 +9-54 -1-9-S8 -H4-66 -i:n·u R +242' 52 +22'!7 +3n -09 +25-21 ,7-89 i-9-97 +4'69 +12-63 +22'09 U +473'34 +S5'26 +28'82 +54'96 -7-53 ,5-69 -1-95 '82 -r63'40 -40-85

23 Indore District T +366'62 -)-37·49 -1-36'03 -,25'38 -j 32-23 -H9'34 -\-12'36 -124'45 -'9'82 R i-09v'74 +25'58 -i-26'78 -,-25-38 +!~ ·32 +14-26 -i 2-60 -,-7'n -rll4' B U +578'68 +44'57 -r42'2~ -t-25 -39 -j-5l. -ji6 ,-37-32 -,26-74 +63'23 -38'69

24 ¥iest-Nim1 r District T +389'4~ +26-94 +29-72 ,30'55 -d~ ·40 -,15-04 -)-!S-21 iW'07 +36- 53 R +353'86 -i-26-H +29-29 -i21H4 +8-43 +13-48 -; 17·29 -rlO'27 -d6-5! U +792'02 +33 ·94 -I 32·39 -,47-68 -:-38-30 -I 31 -44 -1-28'86 +7'90 ..., 36'82

25 E'l.st-Nimar District T -r 263·n -i3(-~9 -\ 28,34 -1-30-88 'C·5-27 -:-9 -9! -',-P'S3 -;-~. 42 +19'36 R -1-2 i 9' 43 +25-49 -i-26'77 +32-20 -0'82 -f 8' 31 -1-16' 35 -3'S8 -;-26-4: U +485'26 -149-75 -,33,75 -126-53 +31"93 -I 17· 53 +25'46 +41'32 -B-99 172

STATEMBNT-2 Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1981 ( -I- ) Increase (-) Decrease

Total 1901 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 Rural To Tv To To To To To To To State/Di ylsiopjDistl ict U ban 198J 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

VII BHOPAL DIVISION T +226'00 -129'86 -1-34' 57 -1-30'03 +4·97 -r-S'68 +6·97 -2'56 -\ 20·66 R -H74'04 +a9'52 +30'56 +23'34 +4·63 +5'61 +5'61 -2'03 +24'52 U +628·j5 +73' 66 +54'69 +78'65 +7·46 -1-38'60 +22'35 -S'25 +9·25

26 Rajgarh District. T -H9a '76 -124'31 +24'66 --i 20'90 -r 6· 37 -1-9-73 -[-12' 68 -6'40 -,26,44 R -H86·lQ +19·55 -124'52 -\ 21_ '09 -1,6'65 -19'4l -i 13' 32 -6'35 +28'H\ U +235'80 --+ 6')' 82 -126'03 -)-~9' 12 +3·79 -H2'67 +7·02 -6'8~ +12·92 27 Vidisha District. T +243'47 -l18'93 -1-34'59 +26'7a +0·7a -HO'85 -0·64 -H1'ZO ,30·25 R -;-209'47 -r ~4'97 -133'09 +23'92 -d·49 +9'35 -2'79 +[8'46 +3l·58 U +642'57 -,-43'W ,44'49 -j48'92 l-2::"49 -2f,'28 i33'61 +0'21 -H4·64 28 Bhopal District T +52i'53 +56'38 -t-53'93 -157'73 +24'95 +l5'l8 -1-l6'71 -10'27 ,--8,61 R -;-239'75 -1 38'58 -\ 25'96 i 6'90 -1-21'07 i-8'69 -H;'04 -4-63 +55'6.5 U + 738'70 -1-73'66 -)-7~ '32 -I ~23'96 +2S'92 +25'49 -j 33'76 -l9'63 -27'64

29 S~hore District T -r-~SO'56 -r-28'61 -i33'99 -134'27 -12·05 +5'98 -i 8'33 -4'84 +8·70 R +H4'57 -125'44 -i34'15 i-31'86 i 6'63 iO'34 +7'65 -4'62 -j-a2' 6.5 U -,-227'04 -I-54' 65 -I 32 '77 ,-57'14 -27·46 +66' 31 + t 6·23 -7'37 -la'97 30 Raisen District T H40'68 +28·48 +34'42 +30'46 -H'61 +4'73 -a'73 -5'95 R ,lll6'72 i-22'Sa -134'05 i-26'19 i 7'22 -0'4l -1'96 -6-99 U -H,'377.52 -H29'91 -,-40.&9 ,230'03 -70·50 -r-209'M -i 8·60 ,-86'50

31 Betul District T +22a'53 +25'70 -13a'37 -\ 24' 08 +3'04 +7'90 +U'69 -6'83 +35'64 R +a82'39 ,n'22 -130-23 -122'83 -j-0'48 +6·30 + aa -47 -7'0! +36'02 U -;-f,Z75'4~ +W9' 45 -1-43'n -; 39' 50 -1-50'55 -;-49'55 -H7'80 -a'55 --1-25'44 VIlI HOSHANGABAD T -i-an·SO -1-24'29 +30'29 -['-21'50 i- a 'i8 +o·n +9'46 -2'88 +2'74 DIVISION R +85'95 +~8'9a +26'27 -[20'88 -3·45 +2'l9 +6·42 -5'82 +8'25 U +345'22 -143'70 +41'l4 -\-24'l9 -127' 56 -i-l6'B -I 35'10 -133'02 -36'59 32 l{oshangc.bad l' ~, H7'BO -',24'29 +30'29 +2~'50 -\ a' a8 -10-17 +9'46 -2'88 +2'74 District R -1-85'95 -H8'9a +26'27 T20·88 -3'45 -j-2·19 ~ 6'42 -5,82 -IS'25 U +345'22 +43'70 +47'~4 +24' a9 +27'56 +l6·aJ +35'70 +33'02 -36'59 IX JABALPUR DIVISION T +188'87 +23·85 -\27'36 +2~ '06 -18'46 ill·37 -1-9'64 -2,32 +a6'95 R +143-05 +18 ·63 +23'44 +~5'66 -i-5'30 +9·2a +9'42 -2'96 +47· 50 U +745'37 -j46'35 -t47' 52 i59'32 -I 37· 68 +36·24 H2'16 -15'94 +10·26 33 JabalPur District • T --+223'41 i 30·41 -j-32'36 -t2t·83 +t5'CO -r-!7'69 -13'74 -0·03 -r-9'58 R -tH2'04 +20,53 -)-25'13 -i-7'28 +6'80 -)-12'69 ,1'73 -j·55 ,S-72 U -j-800'05 +44'90 -\-44' 62 +58·i8 +42-:Z9 ,38·06 --dZ'79 -.7·44 +14'06 34 l'Iarsimhapur District T -i-I06'i5 +25'26 +25'91 -r-2t·6l. -j-l'23 +4'20 -I-z'm -3·23 +3-22 R -192'66 --/24'42 -[ 24'36 +20·34 -0'81 -1-2'29 -t-l . 61 -4'55 i 5'16 U i-272'68 -t30'90 -j-37'41 -131'94 i21'73 --1,-28'05 -1,-7'25 --j-l8'48 -20'71 3S Mandla District , T +225'83 +!8'75 -1-21' 62 -1-25'00 i-8' 53 -r-B·t9 i-i5' 35 -4,64 i-27'28 R -t20S'cO -\-16'89 T26'64 i-22'12 +8'33 --H2-47 --1-15-92 -4'60 +26'49 U -j-i,24S' I8 i-50'26 i-46'94 -j-132'70 +16' 66 +52·67 -S'96 -6,34 +72'79 36 Cbhindwara District T -j-202' 24 T24'63 -\-25'95 +2li '52 +5'85 +6·53 i-l6'56 -4,89 --1-26'74 R +t56·56 -j 17'96 +19'92 +14'91 +5'02 +5'70 +0'09 -5·44 +28'42 U +795·79 i-57'89 -i 68'12 +103'05 -j 17' 30 -:-19,49 -j 8'82 -d -82 -t-4' 95 37 Seoni District T +146'65 i 2! 'i5 ,27'6l_ --i20'66 +2'53 +7·52 +12'86 -H'94 +20'68 R +136'08 -119'56 -f 26' 61 -1-20' 64 --+ l' 56 +6·65 -H2'36 -12'09 +,0'83 U -i 428' 52 -j-43' 90 -143'94 -j 20'98 +21'65 +27'91 -i 25'91 -7'71 +16'65

38 Balaghat District . T -)-187'00 -H7'41 +21'18 +16·34 +9'31 i-12'95 -tr-9'77 -]-7'50 -H9'oo R -1-166'l9 -H5'21 -\-19· 63 -]-15,39 +6'94 ,11·64 -,-9-45 -j-7'64 +19'00 U -H,S03'76 -146' 87 -1-46'74 -i34·71 -i-90'04 +88·33 +31'58 -1·35 +18'91 173

STATEMENT-2 Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1981 ( +) Increase (-) Decrease

Total 1901 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 Ru

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

X BILASPUR DIVISION T +242-99 -J-l9- 50 +23-08 +19·83 +10'39 -j-1)'15 +18-29 -t-3'48 -r-27'28 R -[-212- 62 -j-16'05 +20'62 -r16' 69 +W'23 -+1 1'59 +IS'08 +2'99 +27-95 U +1,423'38 +56' 58 +57-69 +92'99 +14-12 +70'85 +26'90 +27'64 +i -23 39 Surguja District T +302-66 +23·15 +27·94 +26·12 +!7'45 +13'59 +28'71 -7'09 -t-27-01 R +267-66 +20'54 +24·62 -t-24-00 --1-19- 31 -[-8' 93 +28'71 -7·09 +27'01 U +394-03 +59'44 +103-34 +105'91 -26-uO

40 Biiaspur District _ T +219'76 +20'99 +20'73 +15·79 +8'33 -H2'S8 +13'87 +7'71 +26'38 R +185-42 -1-16'89 --1-17'45 -1-10-59 +8'19 +12-08 -1-13-72 +6'98 +27'43 U -\-1,172-92 'j--54'78 -[- 56·80 -H40·i5 --1-n'n -t-26'47 --1-18-40 +34-25 -2-75 41 Rai,gorh District T --1-236'60 --j- J2· 86 +22-81 --1-22-06 +8-32 --1-13-93 +19'27 +4-39 +29-48 R -1-217-22 -\9'92 --j 22-56 +22-14 +6-35 +13-m +18'44 +4-20 -t-29-98 U +910-20 -t-59- 52 -26-80 -1-20-75 --j-54·84 --[41'28 -\ 50· 56 +!2'24 -Hi 'F8 Xl RAIPUR DIVISION T --[-229'29 -+21-07 -t-30'40 -! 25-26 +8'61 +12'95 -Hl- 54 -0'15 -)--21-89 R -ri8i -92 -+13'44 +27'35 -[-l9'72 +7-55 -f-12' 32 +11-00 -0'99 +22-78 U +1,540'67 -1-78'00 +58'74 +1;9' 97 +30'56 +27-77 +25·88 +29-41 -2'87

42 Rajl'andg1011 Di~trict"T +146·53 +i7-60 +27' 69 -1-18'58 -l 6' 48 +8'10 +l3-12 -8'2i -[-15'fA R +129-68 -114'29 +28'17 -! 16'90 +4·39 -I 6'Si T12'83 -9-56 -117'88 U -r414·03 -t-48 '00 -1-23' 41 -t-35·g6 -t-34'U -1-28'54 -rI8-03 +22'05 -16'59 43 Durg District T +234·72 -+-28' 68 +32'63 -+ 34-09 +3'29 ..,15'48 T12-90 -8-83 -ti9-J3 R -t-128-29 --[-10-25 --j~22'96 -rIS'04 +2-91 +J5'25 +12'83 -9-:6 -rI7'88 U +8,428'72 +100-61 +91'37 --[ 673-25 -120-77 -t27-29 -rI6-S4 i -t-59'%

44 R ~ipur District T +215·86 ;--17-S3 -1-30-55 -t-22-u7 --j-S-B -I iQ'98 --j-9'94 -1-6'07 -r20'21 R +175·05 +n·44 +29'01 --/-17·j6 1-6·44 +9'82 -1-9- 65 +5'44 -i-20' [3 U +),008-00 --/-6~'81 f -1-42-48 -i-8] ·17 --/-33'64 -132'64 -I 15'43 -1-l9-79 - J -t-8-06 45 Ba,lar District T +349·30 -+21 -56 -j-29'S5 -1-27-77 -t-16-64 -r IS -54 -t-12-13 -t-5-15 +36'65 R +331'18 -I-IS' 63 1-27'94 -1-27'44 +16·71 -1-1 S-82 --/-10'36 -14'34 +39'60 U +1,1S8'72 97'24 -!-BO'S5 +43-71 +13'59 -i 6-76 +240·23 -100-00 174

It will be noticed that there had been a checkered to be the second highest in the State. The reason growth in the population from 1901-1921, find a for this is not far to seek. Both these districts con­ steady growth from 1921-51. Thereafter there was tain powerful growth-centres. In the former district a spurt in the growth rat..; of population during the lies Bhopal city, the State capital and in the latter is decades 1951·61 and 1961-71. The galloping situated the throbbing industrial and commercial hub speed with which the population of the state had of the State-Indore city. Dewas district the satellite grown during the decade 1961-71 registering a g-rowth­ of Indore, has registered the third highest growth­ rate of 28.67 per cent appears to have been restrained rate with 33.67 per cent. This is obviously due to as the decadal growth during 1971-81 has been 25.27. the pulsating industrial activity which has been going on in thi:; district during the last few years. The major part of the State suffered a set back due to the onsiaught of calamities during the decades The lowest growth-rate of 12.87 per cent in 1901-11 and 1911-21. In the eady years of the Raigarh district appears partly due to the intensive former decade the northern and north-western part of efiorts of Family Welfare Programmes and partly due the State comprising the Madhya Bharat Region were to large-scale outmigration of labourer population gripped with severe famine and later with plague epi­ from this district. It is heartening to note that the demic which took a heavy toll of population in these performance of sterilisation since the inception of the areas. The influenza epidemic of 1917-18 was wide­ Family Welfare Programmes till 1980-81 has been spread throughout the State. Nature's cruel spell very encouraging in this district. The sterilisation rate took more than its fare share which resulted in a per 1000 works out to as high as 84.69 per cent. heavy loss of population of the State. After 1921, the Balaghat and Rajnandgaon districts have registered population was frec from such upheavals and thus the second and third lowest growth-rate of 17.41 per there was steady growth of population thereafter. cent and 17.60 per cent, respectively. These two With the increase in the welfare activities like medi­ districts have also responded well to Family Plan­ cal health facilities and sanitation etc. through suc­ ning Programme. But outmigration of population cessive Five Year Plans, ~ince 1951, an upward from these districts is also one of the reason for trend in the growth~rate of population during the their low growth-rate. decades 1951-61 and 1961-71 is noticed. The inten­ sive efforts of the Family Welfare programmes to curb the growth-rate had litHe effect during this perioo. The negative growth-rate in urban population of The plall~ible reason for this seems that the birth-rate the districts from census to census is mainly due to continued to remain at its high and the death-rate the declassification of towns in one census or the went down steeply. Thc 1971-81 decade has, how­ other. This element of artificiality in the reduction ever, witnessed a relatively slower growth-rate of of urban population has however become insignificant population which is obviously the effects of the vari­ from 1961 onward as strict application of the eligi­ ous Family Welfare Programmes. bility test for treating a place as a town has been enforced since then. The highest growth-rate of 56.38 per ccnt has been recorded by the newly carved out district of The following statement gives the first five dist­ Bhopal with Indore district far behind it but with ricts, with highest/lowest growth-rate of population 37.49 per cent growth during 1971-81 it still claims from 1901-81.

STATEMENT--2.1

Total! Highest Lowest Rlf..ll! D~cad~ - - -- .A_---;--_ ~ - _~ S'at~ ,- ----"------~ Urlnn P~riod Di';!rict Gr·)wth·ratc Rate District Grwoth.rate ------2 3 4 5 6 1

Total 1901-_11 Jhabua -139 56 : i' 5 30 Gwalior - 18 4R 1911-21 Indore 1-24 45 - 1.38 Sidhi -13. R9 1921- 31 Surguja +2R 71 -I 4 39 Raisen -1 73 1931 - 41 GWJ1ior 120.85 -112 34 Hosha ng8 bad -LO 16 1941--51 Indore ' 31 25 _I 8 67 D8tia +060 1951-61 Bhop~l -I 57 7J -1-24 17 Bilaspur -I 15 79 1961- 71 Bhopal '-53.93 ! 28 67 Bilaspur --i 20 75 1971- 81 Bhopal -~ 56 3R +2527 Raig,arh -I 12 116 1901-- 81 Bhopal : 52 J. 53 -] 209 47 D3tia -j 93 65 Rural 1901-11 Ba,tal' . 39 60 '17 78 D<'_tia -724 1911-- 21 Yidish;t i 18 46 -- 2 26 D:Jmoh ~ 13.98 1911 - 31 Surguja ! 28 71 : 1045 Vidisha -279 1931 -·41 B.l~tar . 18 82 -' 1049 Hoshanga bad -221 19-t1-- 51 Surgllja -; 19 31 -16 01 Datia -679 1951· --61 Datia -I 35.11 +20_95 J,.b1rur -728 196!-"d S'~hoJ(~ -' 34 15 -125 68 Shivpuri ' 16 61 1971--:)1 Mandc.lur -I 31 35 -119.28 Raigarh ..: 9 92 1901-~n Jh3bua +371 75 -I 17003 Chhatarpur +8066 7S' scf

c. MADHYA PRADESH .A GROWTH -RATES OF • .A POPULATION 1971- 81 26 -4 26• I? P R A 0 E s Iy

24•

2A•

22•

22•

R H A

20• PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 20• om H·OI AND ABOVE lIB 30·01- 33·00

.27.01-30.00

~ 2~·01-noo ..... State amage 25.27 [ill] 21.01-24·00 II• 021.00 AND BELOW II

74 EAST Of GREENWICH 76 7S' PIJ'

BAstO UPON SIJlV[r OF INDIA '-'lAP WITH THE PER~ISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GE~EAAl OF INOlA @ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COP'1IUGHT, 1911 175

STATEMENT-2.1

Total Highest Lowest Rural Decad~ ,------.A..------_, Stctl3 Urb;m ~---~-~---~------, Period Disaict Growlh-f[lJe f[ te D !SIne! Growth-rrJ() 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Urban 1901-11 Mandl a +72.79 -1091 Bastur -100 00 1911 21 Raisen +86.70 +10.87 Rewa -1779 1921-31 Bastar +240.23 -123.03 Mandla -896 1931-41 Raisen --l209.61 +32.78 Rewa --l2.76 1941- 51 Shahdol +301 29 +33.16 Raircn - iO ~(I 1951-61 Jhabua +361.65 +47.70 Rewa - 60.44 1961-71 Bastar +110 55 +46.63 Raigarh -26 80 1971-81 Tikamgarh +220.41 +56 03 Shahdol -,21.75 19()1~81 Shivpuri +2,154.96 +626 07 Datia +105 96 Sex-ratio Sex-composition of a population is expressed in females per 1,000 males. The following statement terms of sex-ratio which is defined as the number of gives the changes in the sex-ratio from 1901-81. STATI3ME]\jT-3 Total Rural State/Division/District Urb:m 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 19J 1 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M.<\'DHYA PRADESH T 941 941 953 967 970 973 974 986 990 R 956 956 970 975 980 983 982 991 995 U 884 868 856 907 882 872 878 913 937 I. CHAMBAL DIVISION T 831 836 843 846 835 830 828 848 N.A. R 832 838 847 846 835 830 827 846 NA. U 824 815 800 850 839 820 844 898 949 1 Morena District • T 834 837 839 849 832 825 822 846 N.A. R 835 839 842 848 831 825 820 843 N.A. U 827 825 806 864 844 825 857 942 1,007 2 Bhind District T 827 834 849 843 839 835 835 851 N.A. R 829 838 854 844 840 836 836 851 N.A. U- 820 800 790 826 830 812 826 844 872 II GWALIOR DIVISION T 859 863 883 905 893 885 884 906 N.A. R 856 868 889 905 899 896 893 912 N.A. U 868 849 862 906 864 829 829 859 889 3 Gwalior DIstrict • T 845 839 859 891 863 846 ' 833 875 N.A. R 818 832 866 889 882 873 856 896 N.A. U 867 845 852 893 837 796 792 821 872 4 Datia District T 853 881 898 902 906 906 ' 925 928 923 R 848 878 895 889 903 904 921 921 913 U 876 893 914 945 922 914 945 973 968 5 Shivpuri District • T 855 864 888 908 903 899 892 912 N.A. R 856 868 889 908 903 901 894 912 N.A. U 848 824 867 919 907 866 862 919 975 Guna District 6 T 882 884 899 919 905 901 908 918 N.A. R 882 886 901 917 903 903 906 920 N.A. U 882 871 882 933 928 881 950 876 858 SAGAR DIVISION III T 892 896 921 929 951 942 940 961 963 R 897 900 926 929 953 944 944 964 966 U 872 868 881 925 934 921 893 918 929 Tikamjarh District 7 T 883 877 906 911 921 926 932 957 941 R 882 876 906 909 921 925 932 958 939 U 886 898 914 949 913 963 930 934 977 176

STATEMENT- 3

Total R'Jrai State/Division/District UrbJn 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11

8 CLlhltarpur D:::;trict T 864 864 891 893 911 920 923 943 943 R 866 866 893 892 908 919 924 943 946 U 854 843 871 906 9,15 924 912 940 899

9 Pdnnl Dbtrict T 913 923 938 941 965 968 966 974 990 R 918 926 940 ~41 968 971 966 973 990 U 858 882 900 936 935 928 969 1,006 990

10 Sagal DistIict T 891 892 920 934 979 942 941 960 973 R 899 903 935 937 989 948 953 S73 984 V 871 861 871 918 928 909 857 885 911

11 Damoh District . T 925 941 965 980 981 974 954 982 988 R 931 948 974 984 984 977 957 983 989 U 894 89~ 906 950 948 933 914 952 980

IV REWA DIVISION T 951 960 971 974 989 997 ],007 1.018 },014 R 968 972 981 979 993 1,001 1.010 1,022 1,016 U 846 830 814 914 890 892 918 912 963 \2 g,tnlD'"trict T 936 950 %5 976 986 1,006 1,016 1.034 1,041 R 953 %4 979 981 989 1,012 1,019 1,037 1,043 lJ 853 837 836 937 946 925 956 931 996

l3 R :W.I D>;trict T %9 973 987 979 996 992 1,012 1,012 1,014 ' R 992 936 I,OOZ 991 1,0:)5 1,001 1,020 1,022 1,017 U 833 814 765 873 821 851 879 865 966

14 Sh,lhdol Di~trjct. T 948 955 957 969 987 995 998 1,016 1,001 R 969 972 966 972 988 996 999 1,01 R 1,004 U 858 837 838 935 924 937 949 913 840

15 Sidhi D:strict T 951 961 977 971 987 995 1,000 1,006 999 R 956 964 979 971 987 995 1,000 1.006 999 U 738 781 715

V UJJAlN DIVISION T 935 927 932 958 945 934 937 949 N.A. R 943 936 946 965 954 942 942 951 N.A. U 9JO I){)O 885 930 901 886 904 938 948 16 M1ullsaur District T 941 923 925 950 943 942 948 947 939 R 947 929 937 951 945 941 947 947 943 U 917 901 880 947 93 t 949 953 947 925

17 Ratlam District • T 948 941 941 966 957 946 948 961 N.A. R 956 952 958 979 970 965 957 961 N.A. U 928 914 900 937 916 887 912 960 983

18 Ujjain District T 926 918 921 952 935 913 918 920 N.A. R 941 935 947 975 962 938 937 923 N.A. U 901 889 868 906 865 834 850 908 944 19 Shl.japur District. T 929 931 943 966 946 927 932 942 N.A. R 934 936 948 967 947 927 930 941 N.A. U 904 899 898 959 941 928 960 947 931

20 D~was District T 929 929 937 960 947 946 941 986 N.A. R 936 933 942 962 953 948 944 988 N.A, V 897 908 907 949 889 918 894 945 946

VI lNDORE DIVlSION T 944 936 938 946 942 933 939 961 N.A. R 963 955 959 964 967 957 960 974 N.A. U 897 88/ 875 888 836 819 817 855 877

21 Jlnbua District T 985 969 958 949 956 958 971 1,001 N.A. R 994 973 962 949 957 958 911 1,001 N.A. U 893 910 905 951 911 956 17.7

STATEMENT-3 Total Stlte/Division:District Rural 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 Urban ------_._---_.-----_._------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 -~~------22 Dbar District T 966 962 962 963 971 979 987 ],004 N.A. R 974 969 969 965 971 986 989 ],006 N.A. U 915 908 901 938 ns 921 954 975 974 23 Indore District T 898 880 882 900 861 838 848 891 N.A. R 930 918 934 970 978 9':9 933 959 N.A. U 883 857 848 856 767 740 735 754 820 24 West·Nimar District T 954 950 958 971 968 954 958 964 N.A. R %2 958 965 973 971 956 958 962 N.A. U 907 906 911 958 940 933 9S3 990 980 25 East .Nitmr District T 939 934 939 948 946 929 930 948 948 R 943 940 948 959 955 942 939 952 950 U 928 917 906 912 906 868 883 918 939 VII BHOPAL DIVISION T 913 905 911 932 931 942 941 965 N.A. R 928 919 929 935 936 946 946 967 ,vA. u 871 847 823 910 894 902 895 948 967 215 R'j:larh District. T 931 907 917 924 912 906 906 928 N·A. R 935 908 918 919 913 90S 904 924 N.A. U 908 898 905 968 905 916 924 962 961 27 Vidisna District . T 881 882 890 915 905 917 908 940 939 R 883 886 895 915 907 916 908 939 935 U 869 862 860 919 885 921 910 952 984 28 Bhopal District T 874 839 816 895 881 891 903 937 N.A. R 886 877 890 897 896 915 916 937 N.A. U 870 823 773 894 861 869 880 936 965 29 Sehore District T 907 905 914 922 919 929 928 9f2 N.A, R 913 909 920 927 922 932 942 966 N.A. U 871 876 866 875 896 901 777 917 936 30 Raisen District T 908 900 907 913 933 952 951 993 N.A. R 9]2 902 910 913 933 950 950 993 N.A. U 866 865 854 927 938 1,014 998 m

31 B ~tul District T 973 982 994 997 J ,003 1,020 1,025 1,011 1,040 R 996 992 I,OOt 1,005 I,OOS 1,024 1,026 1,011 1,038 855 U 888 887 904 967 926 1,004 1,001 1,070 VIII HOSHANGABAD T 908 913 934 956 969 961 966 984 1,004 DIVISIOl'{ R 921 928 949 968 984 976 975 991 1,013 U 869 861 871 907 886 862 891 901 9"" 908 913 934 956 969 961 32 Hosh2ngabad T 966 9fU 1,OO~ District R 9:!1 9:28 949 968 984 916 m 991 1,0 J3 U 869 861 871 901 886 862 892- 902 944 959 973 },D08 IX JABALPUR DIVISION T 959 984 989 1.0]0 1,021 1,04"- R 985 985 999 1.00} 1,008 },022 1,0)5 1,031 1,OSO 874 U 854 852 872 828 863 852 896 975 33 Jab.-lpur District T 914 913 914 941 939 976 978 '99 J ,()28 R 964 973 98R 982 999 1,020 I,O~5 1,031 1,041 856 830 825 U 844 763 815 793 831 934 34 Narsimha pur District T 930 926 952 969 972 991 990 1,013 1,040 R 935 931 961 975 978 997 997 1,015 1,043 8,98 889 1<90 U 921 920 929 904 985 997 35 M~n,\1a Dhtrict T 1,003 996 1,006 lm5 1,009 1,014 1,012 1,017 1,021 R l,OO? 1,000 1,010 1,038 1,Ol() 1,015 1 ,OJ 1 1,017 J ,(128 C}~7 929 U 924 929 954 943 1,032 J ,021 970

13--3))7 Census MPj83 178

S1ATEMENT-3

Tot,.) Rural S ateJD\vislon/Dhldct Urban 19&\ 19")\ 1%1 1951 1941 1 ())1 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

36 Chhiniw.lra District T 965 968 98() 995 997 1,011 1,026 1,020 1,046 R 984 987 993 1,002 1,001 1,014 1,029 1,022 1,045 U 899 879 894 916 948 966 982 996 1,067

37 S!oni District T 982 986 1,006 1,015 1,031 1,046 1,045 1,053 1,069 R 99() 991 1,011 1,022 1,033 I.M9 1.048 1,053 1,068 U 899 919 926 901 983 960 959 1,053 1.0R4

33 Bllaghat D:strict • T 1,006 1,000 1,009 989 1,021 1,028 1,032 1,037 1,065 R 1,015 1,006 J ,016 990 1,023 1,031 1,033 1,037 1,066 U 917 924 904 968 964 903 927 J.019 1,036

X BIL4SPUR DIVISION T 987 994 },003 1,OJO J,009 1,021 1,020 1,022 },025 R 999 1,004 1,012 1,012 1.011 1,022 1.020 1,022 1,025 U 901 983 886 951 959 972 1.005 1.031 },0]7

39 Surgup District T 962 965 955 954 950 964 959 %6 970 R 973 974 963 957 953 964 959 966 970 U 862 847 807 850 894

40 B'll~pur District . T 9'B 1,00~ 1.024 1,034 1,035 1,046 1,046 1,051 1,056 R l,OOS 1,016 1,036 1,037 1,037 1,049 1,048 1,051 1,057 U 915 907 902 964 973 953 982 1,032 1,022

4l Rliguh D'stricf T 1,0% I,OO~ 1,010 1,015 1,Oll 1,020 1,017 1,014 1,013 1,016 1,015 R 1.017 1,017 1,012 1,020 1,016 1,014 1.013 U 8!}9 901 901 980 990 1,013 1,071 ],029 ],003 T XI RA1PUR DIVISION 1,002 1,000 1,013 1,037 1,051 1,062 },058 1,053 J,062 R 1.022 1,017 J,037 1,041 ],054 1,067 1,060 1,054 },064 (J 912 885 Bll 951 990 948 997 1,003 1,015 1,020 1,032 ,42 R 11nlnig10n D;strict T 1.014 I,Ot8 1,017 1,12! 1,·138 1,096 1,138 1,0:23 R 1,031 1,04-1 1,05() ] ,082 1,129 1.142 1,098 ] ,143 U 945 942 951 1,031 1,017 ],003 1,082 1,063 1,064 T 9S0 978 43 D'Jrg District 966 1,064 1,064 1,063 1,064 1,(}(iS 1,065 R 1,029 1,017 1,042 1,066 1,066 1,066 1,066 1,066 1,065 U 883 841 6()2 980 972 916 967 964

T 44 R"1ipur District. 1,009 1,010 1,037 1,043 1,057 1,068 1,057 1.055 J ,061 1,025 R 1,023 1,053 1,056 1,063 1.077 1,062 1,058 1,064 U 937 918 908 923 976 918 955 982 991 T 1,002 997 1,005 45 BlStar District 995 1,006 1,000 989 994 978 t,oa9 \ ,O~)3 , 1,007 R 995 1,005 1,(JOO 988 994 978 U 946 910 903 974 1,013 1,006 1,144 996

It will be noticed that the dcclining trend in the sex- tr_ict~ of. the State. On the orJler hand Rajnandgaon ra.tio ever since 19()\' has been checked for the fint dls.tnct III the down south ha~ the highest sex-ratio tiroe' in 1981. The'fact, hcwever, remains that there 'O! 1020. The districts cnnracterised with sex-ratio is, a preponderance of males· over remales. hIgher than the State average in each census from 1901 to 1981 are Rewa, ShaMol, Sidbi Betul Ma_ndla, Seoni, ~alagbat, Bilaspur, Raigarh', Durg: The northern districts of the State are characterised RajnandgaOI:, Ralpur alld Bastar. All these districts with low-sex-ratio whereas the southern districts exbi- ~orm a conhguous belt covering the entire rice grow- bit high sex-ratio. A llisti!lct pattern is discernible lIlg tract of the State. TIle northern districts are in the sense that as onc moves from the north mainly wheat producing areas and are characterised towards south, the- ~ex-raho is found to be increas- with low sex-ratio. Wl1cther [pod or climate has any- ing. Bhind in the extreme north has a sex-ratio of thil_1g .to do with this phenomenon of low or high sex- R27 in 1981 which is the lowest qmon~st tIle 45 dis- ratIo IS a matter needs further examination. 179

TABf.E A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Percentage State)DivisionlDistrict Year ' Persons Decade Variation decade variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

MAl>HYA PRADESH 1901 16,860,768 *8,472,749 *8,388,019 1911 19,4>10,965 +2,580,197 + 15.30 9,791,291 9,649,(;74 1921 19.171,750 -269,215 -1.38 9.713.414 9,458,336 1931 21,355,657 +2,183,907 + 11.39 10,822,587 10,533.070 19<11 23,99rJ,6U8 +2,634,951 +12.34 12,180,012 11,810,596 1951 26,071,637 +2,081,029 +6.67 13,255,004 12,816,633 1961 3~,371.498 +6,309,771 +24.17 16,578,204 15,794,204 1971 41,65*,119 +9.281,711 +28.67 21,455,334 20,198,785 1981 5~,178,844 + 10,5!4,72S +25.27 26,886,305 25,292,539

I CHAMBAL DIVISION 1901 944.459 N.A. N.4. 1911 917,627 -26.832 -2.84 496,537 421,09 /921 855,249 -61,378 -6.80 467,873 1931 936.902 +81,653 +9.55 512,088 424,84 1941 1,068,551 +131,649 +/4.05 582,212 486.339 195/ ],161,559 +93,008 +8.70 629,09) 532,466 1961 1,424,517 +262,938 +22.64 772,858 651,65)1 1971 1,779,293 +354,776 +24.91 969,158 8'9.}3; 1981 2,277,029 +497,736 +27.97 1,243,711 1,0.~f,."1,o

1. MORENA DISTRICT . 1901 512,163 N.A. N.A. 1911 504,943 -7.220 -1.41 273,533 ))1,410 1921 461,400 -43,543 -8.62 253.297 208,103 1931 506,526 +45.126 +9.78 271,593 228,933 1941 574.492 -1-67,966 +13.42 313.605 260,887 1951 633,581 +S9,089 +10.29 342,594 290,987 1961 783,348 +149,767 +23.64 426.061 357,287 197J 985,338 +201,990 +25.79 536,323 449,015 1981 1,303,2\3 +317,875 +32.26 710,742 592,471

2. BHlND DISTRICT 1901 432,296 N.A. N.A. 1911 412.684 -19.612 -4.54 223,004 189,680 1921 393,849 -18,835 -4.56 214,576 179.273 1931 430,376 136,527 +927 234,495 195,881 1941 494,059 +63,683 +14.80 268,607 225,452 1951 527,978 +33,919 +6.87 286,499 241,479 1961 641,169 +113,191 +21.44 346,797 294,372 1971 793,955 +152,786 +23.83 432,835 361,120 J981 973,816 +179,861 +22.65 532,969 440,847 II GWAUOR DIVISION 1901 ].268.826 N.A. N.A. 1911 1,285,049 +16,223 +1.28 674,173 610,876 1921 1,241,005 -44,044 -3.43 658,625 582,380 1931 1.358.678 +117,673 +948 720,640 638,038 1941 1.549,014 + 19() 336 +14.01 818,682 730,3.32 1951 ],652,601 -~ 10),587 +6.69 867.408 785.193 1961 2,012,112 +359,521 +21.75 1,068,810 94J.312 1971 2,573,587 +561,465 -12790 1,381,387 1,191.200 1981 3,287,687 +714.100 +27.75 1,768,].30 },519,5$7 180

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN FOPVLATION SINCE 19m

D~ce.dc P"rC<3nt~ ge St~.k/Dlvisiol1/District Yea Pllfsons Vrrii'tion dcc~.dll y.ul?{lon Mdes Pem: los

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

3 GWALIOR DISTRlCT 1901 393,783 N.A. .N.A. 19\1 321,025 -72,758 -18 48 171,251 149,714 1921 334,139 +13,114 +409 182,290 151.849 1931 372,303 +38,164 +11.42 201,730 170,513 1941 449,919 + 77,616 +20.85 241,548 208,311 1951 530,299 +80,380 +17.87 280,416 249,883 1961 657,876 +127,577 +24.06 353,813 304,063 1971 858,005 +20'),129 +30.42 466,614 391,391 1981 1,107,879 +249,874 +29.11 600,603 507,276 4. D.\TL\' D1~TR!Cr 1931 161,064 83,764 77,300 191} 143,220 -17,844 -11.08 74,272 68,948 1921 137,714 -5,506 -3.84 71,548 6~,166 ]931 147,412 -l 9,698 -,-7.04 77,345 70,067 1941 163,336 -1-15,924 -+ 10.80 85,679 77,657 1951 164,3l4 +978 +0.60 86.398 77,916 1961 20~,467 -i- 36, 153 +2200 105,640 94,827 1971 255,267 -:-54,800 +27.34 135,742 119,525 1981 31J,893 +56,626 +22, ]8 168,305 143,588 5. SHIVPURI DISTRICT 1901 381,016 N.A. N.A. 1911 427,147 +46,131 -+ 12.11 223,404 203,743 1921 387,070 - 40,077 -938 204,543 182,521 1931 413,521 +26,451 +6 83 217,799 195,722 1941 458,967 --[-45,446 -+ 10.99 241,126 217,841 1951 476,092 +17,125 +3.73 249,468 226,624 1961 557,954 +81,862 +17.19 295,543 262,411 1971 676,567 +118,613 +21.26 363,036 313,.531 1981 865,930 -+ 189,363 +21.99 466,&77 399,053 6. GUNA DISTRICT ]901 332,963 N.A. N.A. 1911 393,657 -i 60,694 +18 23 205,246 188,411 J 921 382,082 -11,575 - 2.94 200,244 181,838 1931 425,442 -143,360 + 11. 35 223,766 201,676 1941 476,792 -I 51,350 +1207 250,329 226,463 1951 481,896 -, 5,104 +1 07 251,126 230,170 1961 595,82~ . + 113,929 -t-23 64 313,814 282,011 1971 783,748 +187,923 +31.54 415,995 367,753 1981 1,001,985 +218,237 + 27.85 532,345 469,640 III S 4G.4R DIVISlON 1901 1,688,637 860192 828,445 1911 1,893,516 -; 204,879 -i 12 13 965,799 927,717 1921 1.745,382 -148,134 -7.82 899682 845,700 193 [ 1,817,694 -1-72,312 -f 4 14 935,821 881,873 1941 2,008,519 +190,825 +10 Sa J,029,372 979,147 1951 2.100,618 +92,099 +4.59 1,089,133 1,OlJ,485 1961 2.609,182 +508,564 +2421 1,358,531 1,250,651 197/ 3,345,901 +736,719 -; 2824 J,765,055 1,580,846 1981 4,208,204 -1862303 -125 77 2,223,629 1,984,575 7. TIKA.MGARH DISTRICT. 1901 326,139 168,046 158,093 1911 334,609 + 8,470 +2 60 170,972 163,637 1921 288,901 -45,708 - 13 66 149,513 139,388 1931 317,059 +28,158 -; 9.75 164,587 152,472 19..J..l 354,992 +37,933 -+ 11 96 184,791 170,201 1951 366.165 -f 11,173 -l-3 15 191,610 174,555 1961 455,662 +89,497 -+ 24.44 239,035 216,627 1971 568 $85 -1-113,223 +24.85 303,006 265,879 1981 736,981 +168,096 ·129.55 391,471 345,510 l8I

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 19·01

D ~c3.de P.!fcentage State/D; \'ision 'D ;strict Y0:lr P~rson) V.lfiation decade variation Males females 2 3 4 5 6 7

8. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 1901 441,124 226,984 214,140 1911 476,507 -1-35,383 -1-8.02 245,213 231,294 192t 437,318 - 39,189 -8.22 227,376 209,942 1931 434,014 - 3,304 -0.76 :!:?6,072 207,942 1941 464,041 +30,027 +6.92 242,769 221,272 1951 481,140 +17,099- +3.68 254,163 226,977 1961 587,373 + 196,233 +22 08 310,653 276,720 1971 712,385 +125,012 +21.28 382,243 330,142 1981 886,660 -I- 174,275 +24.46 475,662 410,998 9. PANNA DISTRICT 1901 165,440 83,133 82,307 1911 207,021 +41,581 +25.13 104,855 102,166 1921 202,7.25 - 4,296 -2.08 103,111 99,614 1931 215,137 +L?,412 +6.12 109,316 105,821 1941 249,226 -1-34,089 +15.85 126,816 122,410 1951 259,659 +10,433 +4.19 133,776 125,883 1961 331,257 +71,598 +27.57 170,942 160,315 1971 429,077 +97,820 +29.53 223,163 205,914 1981 539,978 +110,901 +25.85 282,242 257,736 10. SAGAR DISTR.ICT 1901 469,686 238,076 231,610 1911 541,256 -I- 71,570 +15.24 276,155 265,101 1921 528,384 -12,872 -238 272,292 256,092 1931 544,928 +16,544 +3.13 280,553 264,375 1941 597,049 +52,121 +9.56 301,735 295,314 1951 636,191 +39,14<2 +6.56 329,003 307,188 1961 796,547 + 160,356 +25.21 414,834 381,713 1971 1,062,291 +265,744 +33.36 561,318 500,973 1981 1,323,13:<- -\ 260,841 +24.55 699,570 623,562 11. DAMOR r::ISTRlCT 1901 286,248 143,953 142,295 1911 334,123 -\-47,875 +16.73 168,604 165,519 1921 288,054 -46,069 -13.79 147,390 140,664 1931 306,556 +18,502 +6.42 155,293 151,263 1941 343,211 +36,655 +11.96 173,261 169,950 1951 357,463 +14,252 -1-4.15 180,581 176,882 1961 438,343 -\-80,880 +22.63 223,067 215,276 1971 573,263 +134,920 -\ 30.78 295,325 277,938 1981 721,453 +148,190 +25.85 374,684 346.769 IV REWA DIVISION 1901 1,601,780 795127 806,653 1911 1,815,389 +213,609 -j-13 34 899,723 915,666 1921 1,651.689 -163,700 -902 822,978 828,711 1931 1,853,93f) +202,241 +1224 928,467 925,463 1941 2,135,054 +281.124 -\-15.16 1,073,299 1,061,755 1951 2,303,412 -1168,358 +7.89 1,166,993 1,136,419 1961 2.876,750 +573,338 -1-24.89 1,459,866 1,416,884 1971 3,698,050 -1-821,300 +28.55 1,887,012 1,811,038 1981 4,696.562 +998,512 +27.00 2,407,103 2,289,459 12. SATNA DISTRICT 1901 415,(07 203,659 211,948 1911 487,703 +72,096 +17.35 239,757 2 f7,946 1921 423,774 - 63,929 -13.11 210,216 213,558 1931 458,f2j +35,054 +8.27 22~,684 230,144 1941 529,553 +70,725 -l 15.41 256,E07 262,946 1951 554,529 +24,976 +4.72 280,630 273,899 1961 694,376 +139,841 +25.22 353,430 340,940 1971 913,531 +219,161 +31.56 468,503 445,028 1931 1,153,387 -l239,856 +2626 595,753 557,634 182

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

D~cade Percentage State/Division/District Year Persons Variation decade variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

13. REWA DISTRICT 1901 464,916 230,876 234,040 1911 496,116 +31,200 -I 6.71 246,607 249,509 1921 480,318 -15,798 - 3.18 238,743 241,575 1931 512,530 -i-32,212 +6 71 257,332 255,198 1941 586,544 + 74,014 +14.44 293,862 292,682 1951 633,&.24 +47,200 +8.06 320,251 313,573 1961 1'i2,602 +138,178 +21.90 388,887 383,715 1971 977,894 +lO5,29l +26 57 495,699 482,195 1981 1,207,583 --1-22~,689 -+ 23 49 613,226 594,357 14. SHAHDOL DISTRICT 1901 406,792 203,254 203,538 1911 465,225 +58,433 +14.36 230,741 234,484 1921 4j2,136 - 33,089 -7.11 216,261 215,875 1931 520,706 +88,570 -l20.50 261,025 259,681 1941 594,798 + 74,092 +1423 2c)9,356 295,442 1951 650,757 +55,959 -1-9.41 330,496 320,261 1961 829,649 +178,892 +27.49 424,0,'2 405,607 1971 1,029,839 +200,190 +24.13 526,7<.0 503,099 1931 1,345,125 +315,286 -130.62 690,395 654,730 15. SIOHI DISTRICT 1901 314,465 157,338 157,127 1911 366,345 +51,8110 i 16.50 182,618 183,727 \921 315,461 -50,884 -13.89 157,758 157,703 :131 361,866 +46,405 +14.71 181,';26 180,440 !)41 424,159 +62,293 +17.21 213,474" 2iO,685 1951 464,302 --1-40,143 +9.46 235,616 228,686 1961 580,129 -;-115,827 +24.95 293,507 286,622 1971 776,786 +196,657 +33.90 396,070 380,716 1981 990,467 +213,681 -127.51 507,729 482,738 V UJJAIN DIVISION 1901 1,400,538 N.A. N.A. 1911 1,567,895 +167,357 -i 11.95 804,516 763,379 1921 1,566,208 -1,687 -0.11 808,692 757,516 1931 1,796,520 -1230,312 +14.71 928988 867,532 1941 2,042,338 +245,818 +13.68 1,050,164 992,174 1951 2,310,167 +267,829 +13.11 1,180,055 1,130,112 1961 2,870,362 +560,195 +24.25 1,485,831 1,384,531 1971 3,723,267 -( 852,905 +29.71 1,931,759 1,791,508 1981 4,798,686 +1,075,419 -i 28 88 2,480,563 2,318,123 16. MANDSAUR DISTRICT 1901 331,1)01 171,1(.2 160,639 1911 374,287 +42,486 +12.80 192,214 182,073 1921 387,278 +12,991 -13.47 198,816 188,462 1931 439,500 +52,222 +13.48 226,331 213,169 1941 518,321 + 78,&21 +17.93 266,748 251,573 1951 606,601 +88,2bO +17.03 311,085 295,516 1961 752,085 +145,484 +23.98 ';90,731 361,354 1971 961,522 +209,437 +27.85 499,964 461,558 1981 1,263,399 +301,877 +31.40 651,011 612,388 17. RATLAM DISTRICT lW>l 238,624 N.A. N.A. 1911 244,513 +5,889 -12.47 124,685 l1Y,[28 1921 245,021 +508 -f 0 21 125,799 119,222 1931 290,437 +45,416 +18 54 149,240 141,197 1941 335,147 +44,710 -115.39 171,258 163,889 1951 381,719 +46,512 -I 13 90 194,143 187,576 1961 483,521 +101,802 -i 2667 249,047 234,474 1971 626,534 +143,013 -129.58 322,813 303,721 1981 782,729 +156,195 -124.93 401,883 380,846 183

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPUlATION SINCE 1901

Decade Percentage State! Division/District Year P.;rsons Va"ialicn decade variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

18. UJJAIN DISTRICT 1901 2()5,312 N.A. N.A. 1911 340,132 -;-44,F20 - 15.18 177,128 163,C04 1921 337,554 -2,578 - 0.76 176,007 161,547 1931 396,894 -1- 59,340 +17.58 207,4~2 H.9,412 1941 454,370 -j- 57,476 +14.48 234,811 219,559 1951 543,325 i- 88,955 -,-19.58 278,368 264,957 1961 661,720 +118,395 -; 21.79 344,515 317,205 1971 862,516 +200,796 +30.34 449,651 412,E65 1981 1,117,002 +254,486 -i 29.51 579,850 537,152 19. SHAJAPUR DISTRICT. 1901 305,863 N.A. N.A. 1911 333,977 -,28,114 -19 19 171,997 161,91..0 1921 327,959 - 6,018 - 1.80 169,788 158,171 1931 362,714 +34,755 +10.60 188,179 174,535 1941 408,279 -1-45,565 +12.56 209,766 198,513 1951 433,216 +24,937 -i-6.11 220,316 212,900 1961 526,135 +92,919 -j 21.45 270,777 255,358 1971 678,359 +152,224 +28.93 351,237 327,122 1981 840,247 -I 161,888 -123.86 435,517 <04,730 20. DEWAS DISTRICT 1901 228,938 N.A. N.A. 1911 274,986 +46,048 -f 20.11 138,492 136,494 1921 268,396 - 6,590 -2.40 138,2~2 130,114 1931 306,975 +38,579 +14.37 157,756 149,219 1941 326,2]1 +19,246 -;-6.27 167,581 158,6<:0 1951 345,306 +19,085 -1- 5.85 176,143 169,163 1961 446,901 -i 101,595 + 29.42 230,761 216,1';0 1971 594,336 + 147,435 + 32.99 308,094 286,242 1981 795,309 +200,973 -133.81 412,302 383,007 VI INDORE DIVISION 1901 1,400,094 N.A. N.A. 1911 1,664,847 -; 264,753 -118.91 849,108 815,739 1921 1,867,448 +202,601 --i 12.17 963,268 904,180 1931 2,150,181 +282.733 -115.14 1,112,543 1,037,638 1941 2,449,844 +299,663 +13.94 1,261,686 1,188,158 1951 2,769,863 --1320,019 + 13.06 1,423,089 1,346,774 1961 3,587,366 -f 817,503 --i 29.51 1,850,639 1,736,727 1971 4,699,504 +1,112.138 +31.00 2,427,345 2,272,159 1981 6,046,633 +1,347,129 -128.67 3,110,281 2,936,352 21. JHABUA DISTRICT 1901 154,513 NA. N.A. 1911 215,631 --i 61,118 -i 39.56 107,7(;2 107,869 1921 250,096 +34,465 -; 15.98 126,903 123,193 1931 292,356 +42,2W --i 16.90 149,2&9 143,067 1941 343,223 -150,867 -I 17.40 175,496 167,727 1951 382,673 +39,450 -i 11.49 196,327 186,346 1961 514,384 +131,711 -i 34.42 262,695 251,689 1971 667,811 +153,427 -1 29.83 339,226 328,585 1981 795,168 +127,357 +19.07 400,550 394,618 22. DHAR DISTRICT • 1901 293,103 N.A. N.A.- 1911 343,256 +56,153 +17.11 171,259 171,997 1921 393,577 j 50,321 +14.66 198,C87 195,490 1931 432,482 -i 38,905 +~.88 218,487 213,995 1941 473,721 -i-41,239 -; 9.54 240,286 233,435 1951 503,965 -1-30,244 -i 6.38 256,790 247,175 1961 643,774 +139,809 -127.74 328,177 315,597 1971 842,400 +198,626 +30.85 429,299 413,101 1981 1,057,469 ,,215,069 -125.53 537,783 519,686 184

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPI)LAlION SINCE I~Cl

D!Clde P)fCcn tage S' ate/D:v:'>ionJDistricr Y~ar P~rson' Variation decade variation M,des F~males 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 23. INDORE DISTRICT 1901 302,057 N.A. N.A. 1911 272,396 - 29,661 -9.82 144,056 ]28,340 1921 338,992 -: 66,596 +24.45 183,483 155,509 1931 380,889 -!-41,897 +12 36 207,217 173,672 1941 454,541 -:- 73,652 +19 34 244,214 210,327 1951 601,035 +146,494 +32 23 316,277 284,758 1961 753,594 --152,559 +25 38 400,470 353,124 1971 1,025,150 -I 271,556 +36.03 545,413 479,737 1981 1,409,473 +384,323 +37.49 742,459 667,014 24. WEST-N[MAR DISTRICT 1901 333,248 N.A. N.A., 1911 454,993 -:-121,745 +36 53 231,676 223,317 1921 50),829 -;-45,836 -!-10 07 255,811 245,018 1931 592,023 -! 91,194 -~ 18 21 303,008 289,015 1941 681,083 -! 89,060 -!--15.04 346,121 334,962 1951 758,694 + 77,611 +11.40 384,933 373,761 1961 990,464 +231,770 +30.55 505,919 484,545 1971 1,284,812 +294,348 +29.72 658,~41 625,971 1981 1,630,943 +346,131 +26.94 834,646 796,297 25. EAST-N1MAR DISTRICT 19G1 317,173 162.809 154364 1911 378,571 +61,398 +19 36 194.355 184,216 1921 383,954 -L 5,383 +1.42 198,984 184,970 1931 452,431 +68,477 +17.83 234,542 217,889 1941 49i,276 +44,845 -+ 9.91 255,569 241,707 1951 523,496 +26,220 +5.27 268,762 254,734 1961 685,150 +161,654 +30.88 353,378 331,772 1971 879,331 +194,181 +28.34 454,566 424,765 1931 1,153,580 +274,249 +31.19 594,843 558,737 VII BHOPAL DI VISION 19')1 1,463,96q N.A. N.A. 1911 1,766,350 +302,384 +2066 898,823 867,527 1921 1,721,103 - 45,247 -256 886,488 834,615 1931 1,841,045 +119942 +6.97 948,029 893,016 1941 2,000,869 +159.824 +868 1,036,107 964,762 1951 2,100,244 +99,375 -1497 1,086,885 1,013,359 1961 2,730,923 +630,679 +30.03 1,429,218 1,301,705 1971 3,675,058 +944,135 -1-34.57 1,929,264 1.745,794 1981 4,772,531 +1,097,473 +29.86 2,494,958 2,277,573 26. RAJGARH DISTRICT 1901 274,676 N.A. N.A. 1911 347,311 + 72,635 +26.44 180,133 167,178 1921 325,082 -22,229 - 6.40 170,530 154,552 1931 366,303 +4J,221 +12.68 192,211 174,092 1941 401,933 +35,630 +9.73 210,218 191,715 1951 427,523 +25,590 +637 222,228 205,295 1961 516,871 +89,348 -120.90 269,666 247,:'05 1971 644,346 +127,475 +24.66 337,810 306,536 1981 801,384 +157,038 +24.37 414,938 386,446 27. VlDISHA DISTRICT 1901 227,998 117,573 110,425 1911 295,966 +68,968 +30.25 153,055 143,911 1921 348,OH +51,031 +17.20 182,421 165,626 1931 345,818 - 2,229 -0.64 180,427 165,391 1941 383,347 +37,529 + 10.85 201,231 182,116 1951 386,075 +2,728 -j 0.71 20] ,567 184,508 1961 489,213 +103,138 +26.71 258,840 230,373 1971 658,427 +169,214 +34.59 349,767 308,6[0 1981 783,098 +124,671 +18.93 416,356 366,742 1&5

TABLE A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN pcptl.ATI()N SlNCE 1901

Decade P~rcentage State!D: v:sion!D;strict Year PJTSOnS Variation decade variation Males rCn1alrs

2 3 4 5 6 7

28. tBHOPAL DISTRICT 1901 143,958 N.A. N.A. 1911 156,354 + 12,396 -l3.61 80,720 75,634 1921 140,3";0 - 16,034 -10.27 73,713 66,581 1931 163,747 +23,447 +16.71 86,318 77,429 191-1 188,603 +24,861 +15.18 100,263 88,345 1951 235,665 +47,057 +24.95 124,339 111,326 1961 371,715 + 136,050 +57.73 2M,693 167,022 1971 572,169 +200,454' +53.93 31] ,046 261,123 1981 894,739 +322,570 +56.38 477,531 417,2C8 29. SEHORE DISTRICT 1901 234,308 N.A. N.A. 1911 254,693 +20,385 +8.70 129,843 124,850 1921 2~2,362 -12,331 -4.84 J25,(98 ] ]6,664 1931 262,5(;6 -! 20,198 "T 8.33 136,112 126,448 19-1-1 278,270 +15,710 +5.98 145,033 133,237 195} 283,968 +5,698 +2.05 147,769 136,199 1951 381,286 +97,318 +34.27 199,255 182,031 1971 510,894 +129,608 +33.99 268,140 242,754 1981 657,381 +146,487 +28.67 344,667 312,714 3(). Ri\ISEN DISTRICT 1901 275,219 N.A. N.A. 1911 320,640 +25,421 +8,61 16Q,S09 159,731 1921 301,575 -19,055 - 5.95 154,535 147,0~0 1931 296,365 -5,210 - 1.73 151,847 144,518 1941 310,369- + 14,00 l- +4.73 160,561 149,808 1951 315,358 +4,989 +1.61 164,807 150,551 1961 411,426 +96,068 +30.46 215,709 195,717 1971 553,026 +141,600 +34.42 291,012 262,014 1931 710,542 i-157,516 +28.48 372,459 338,083 31. BETUL DISTRICT 1901 237,807 141,113 146,(94 1911 390,386 +102,579 +35.64 194,163 196,223 1921 363,737 -25,649 -6.83 179,591 184,146 1931 405,252 +42,515 +11.(9 201,114 205,1.38 19H 438,342 +32,090 +7.90 218,801 219,541 1951 451,655 +13,313 +3.0~ 226,175 225,4fO 1961 560,412 +103,757 -12LOg 2~1 ,055 279,357 19-71 736,196 +175,784- +31.37 371,489 364,707 1931 925,387 +189,191 +25.70 469,007 456,380 VIII HOSHANGABAD DIVISION 1901 460,942 230,013 230,929 1911 473,578 -)-12,636 +2,74 238,740 234,838 1921 459,959 -13,619 -2.88 233,906 226,053 1931 503,468 +43,509 -)-9.46 256,777 246,691 1941 504,327 +859 +017 256,104 248,223 1951 510,271 +9,544 +1.18 260,842 249,429 1961 619,976 +109,705 +21.50 320,597 299,379 1971 807,740 +187,764 +30.29 422,234 385,506 1981 1,003,939 +196,199 +24.29 526,273 477,666 32. HOSHANGABAD 1901 460,942 230,013 230,929 DISTR.ICT 1911 473,578 +12,636 -+2 74 238,7<0 234,838 1921 459,959 - 13,619 - 2 88 233,906 226,053 1931 503,468 +43,509' +9.46 256,777 2 ~6,691 1941 5()4,327 +859- -! 0 17 256,104 248,223 1951 510271 +5,944 +1.18 260,8'2 249,429 1%1 619,976 +109,705 +21.50 320,597 299,379 1971 807,740 +187,764 +30.29 ~22,234 385,506 1931 1,0:>3,939 +1%,19~ +24.29 526,273 477,666 186

TABLEA.. 2 DECADAL VARIATI9N IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Dl!cad~ Pl.llc,mtagl.l StaelDivi3ionfDi.>trict Year Persons Va ia.ion dec. de v.. rlation Mal~s Females

~- 1 2 3 4 , 6 7

IX. JABALPUR DIVISION 1901 2,449,972 1,198,682 1,251,290 1911 2,865,131 -\ 415,159 -r 16.95 1,417,985 1,447,146 1921 2,798,731 - 66,400 - 2.32 1,392,109 ],406,621 1931 3,068,461 +269,730 [-964 1,568,]88 1,540,273 1941 3,417,206 +348,745 +11.37 1,718,008 1,699,198 ]951 3.706,196 +288,990 +8.46 1,868,224 1,837,972 1961 4,486,711 +780,516 -+21.06 2,273,756 2,212,956 1971 5,714,225 +1,227,513 -1-27.36 2,917,036 2,797,189 1981 7,077,236 +1,363,011 +23.85 3,611,959 3,465,277 33, JABALPUR DISTRICT . 1901 679,859 335,192 344,667 " 1911 745,022 -i-6:',J63 -19 58 372,733 372,2t9 1921 744,783 -239 -0.(13 376,499 368,284 1931 772,608 +27,825 -,3.74 391,036 38J,572 1941 909,245 +136,637 -i 17.69 468,8«:,(1 440,3e5 1951 1,0-1-5,596 +136,351 115.00 538,739 506,857 1961 1,273,825 +228,229 -121.83 662,045 6J],7W 1971 1,686,030 +412,205 -132.36 881,5t2 804,468 1981 2,198,743 +512,713 -130.41 1,149,050 1,049,(;93 34 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1901 315,518 154,694 IGQ,824 1911 325,677 ' +10,159 -i 3.22 161,795 163,8~2 In1 315,162 - 10,515 - 3.23 158,345 156,817 1931 321,481 +6,319 +2.01 161,417 1(,0,064 1941 334,991 -j-13,SIO -i-4.20 169,862 165,129 1951 339,110 +4,119 +1.23 172,~64 166,846 1961 412,406 +73,296 -i 21. 61 j!11,238 201,168 1971 519,270 *106,864 -j 25.91 269,678 249,592 1981 650,445 +131,175 -j 25.26 336,981 313,464 35. MANDLA DISTRICT 1901 318.381 157.050 161.331 1911 405,234 -: 86,853 +27.28 200.872 204,362 1921 386,446 - - 18,788 -4.64 192,083 194,363 1931 445.766 -r-59,32Q: ' -1 15 .35 221,359 224,':;07 1941 50-l,580, +58,814:: -I- 13 .19 251,188 253,392 1951 547,620 +43,040 -i 8 53 269,122 278,498 1961 684,503 -i-136,883~ -125.00 341,294 343,209 1971 873,577 +189,074 +27 (2 437,722 435,855 1981 1,037,394 +163,817 +18.75 517,866 519,528 36. CHHINDWARADISTRICT 1901 407,999 199,399 208,6(,0 1911 517,109- +109,110 +26.74 255,9(;2 261,147 1921 491,835 , -25,274 -489 242,748 249,087 1931 573,272 -t 81,437 +16.56 285,007 288,265 1941 610,707 +37,435 +6.53 305,797 304,9; 0 1951 646,430 +35,723 -; 5.85 323,95fj 322,474 1961 785,535 -j 139,105 -j 21.52 396,672 388,863 1971 989,413 +203,878 +25.95 502,816 486,597 1981 1,233,131 +243,718 +24.63 627,538 605,593

37. SEONI DISTRICT 1901 328,281 158,694 169,587 ~ 1911 - 396,165 -; 67,884 -j 20.68 192,9W 203,185 1921 348,871 -47,294 -11.94 170,631 178,2':;0 1931 393,732 -I 44,861 + 12.86 192,471 201,261 1941 423,333 -129,601 -i7.52 208,445 214,888 1951 434,061 +10,728 -l 2.53 215,454 218,607 1961 523,741 +89,6&0 +20.66 261,0(0 262,681 1971 668,352 +144,611 -\27.61 336,465 331,887 1981 809,713 +141,361 +21.15 408,441 401,272 187

TABLE A-2 DJ!:CADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decade Percentage State/Division/District Year Persons VaJialion decade variation Males P('males

2 3 4 5 6 1 38. BALAGHAT DISTRICT. 1901 399,934 193,653 206,281 1911 475,924 +75,990 +19.00 233,643 242,:<'81 1921 511,634 +35,710 +7.50 251,b03 259,831 1931 561,6C2 +49,St8 -19.77 276,898 284,/04 1941 634,350 +72,748 +12.95 313,856 320,<:94 1951 693,379 +59,029 +9.31 348,689 344,(.90 1961 806,702 +113,323 -J 16.34 401,447 405,255 1971 977,583 +170,881 -t 21.18 488,793 488,790 1981 1,147,810 +170,227 + 17.41 572,083 575,727 X BILASPUR DIVISI0V 1901 1,758,065 868,075 889,990 1911 2,237,686 +479,621 --127.28 1,106,821 1,130,865 1921 2,315,503 +77,817 +3.48 1,146,324 1,169,179 1931 2,739,083 -j 423,580 +18.29 1,355,599 1,383,484 1941 3,099,289 +360,206 +13.15 1,542,603 1,556,686 1951 3,421,198 -i 321,909 +10.39 1,702,321 1,718,877 1961 4,099,757 +678,559 +19.83 2,046,862 2,052,895 1971 5,046,106 +946,349 -i 23.08 2,530,013 2,516,093 1981 6,030,039 +983,933 +19.50 3,034,031 2,996,008 39. SURGUJA DISTRICT 1901 405,672 205,912 199,760 1911 515,231 -+ 109,559 -j 27.01 262,067 253,164 1921 478,694 -36,537 -7.09 244,386 234,308 1931 616,147 + 137,453 -i 28.71 313,658 302,489 1941 699,892 -183,745 -j 13.59 358,843 341,049 1951 822,041 -1122,149 --117.45 420,W8 401,433 1961 1,036,738 --1214,('97 --126.12 530,166 506,572 1971 1,326,439 -i 289,701 --127.94 675,042 651,397 1981 1,633,476 -+ 307,037 +23.15 832,356 801,110 40. BlLASPUR DISTRICT 1901 923,632 449,188 474.444 1911 1,167,302 -1243,670 -i 26.38 569,163 598,139 1921 1,257,266 -i 89,964 "i 7.71 614,615 642,651 1931 1,431,694 -j 174,428 -1- 13. 87 (;99,783 731,911 1941 1,611,844 -i 180,1':0 -i 12.58 792,099 819,745 1951 1,746,090 -i 134.246 -I 8.33 858,321 887,7£9 1961 2.021,793 - 275,703 --i 15.79 998,738 1,023,055 1971 2,440,962 -i 419,169 --i 20.73 J ,218,083 1,222,879 1981 2,953,366 -i 512,404 -i 20.99 1,482,062 1,471,304 - 41. RAIGARH DISTRICT 1901 428,761 212,975 215,786 1911 555,153 -1-126,392 -i 29.48 275,591 279,562 1921 579,543 -i 24,390 --14.39 287,323 292,220 1931 691,242 -i 111,699 -119.27 342,158 349,084 1941 787.553 +96,311 --i 13.93 391.661 395.892 1951 853,067 -i 65,514 -i 8.32 423.392 429,675 1961 1,041,226 -I 188,159 -j 22.06 517,958 52:.:68 1971 1,278,705 -i 237,479 -; 22.81 636,888 641,817 1981 1,443,197 --i 164,492 -+12.86 719,613 723,584 Xl RA1PUR DIVISIOV 1901 2,423,489 1,175,300 1.248,189 1911 2,953,897 -; 530,408 -i 21 89 1,439.066 1,514,831 1921 2.949,473 -4,424 _015 1,433.469 1,516,004 1931 3,289,695 -:340,222 -: 11.54 1,595,447 1,694,248 1941 3,715,597 +425,902 -112.95 1,811,775 1,903,822 1951 4,035,508 +319,911 +8.61 1.980,961 2,054,547 1961 5.054,741 +1,019.233 -125.26 2,51I,236 2.543,505 1971 6,591,388 -I 1,536,647 -j 30.40 3,295,071 3,296,317 1981 7,980,298 -i 1,388,910 -121.07 3985.667 3,994,631 188

TA1JL'E A-2 DECA1)AL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decade Percentage State/Div;sicln'Di-;trict Year Persons Variation dec2de variation Males Females

:2 3 4 5 6 7 .------42. tRAJNANDGAON 1901 473,581 221,490 252,091 DISTRICT 1911 548,600 - 75,019 -: ]5,84 261,700 286,900 1921 503,552 -45,048 ~8 21 235,503 268,049 1931 569,633 -; 66,081 -i ]3,12 268,547 301,086 1941 615,780 -146,147 -' 8.10 296,4f8 319,312 1951 655,706 -: 39,926 -[ 6.48 320,176 335,530 1961 777,515 -[ 121,809 -; 18 58 38:,613 394,902 1971 992,774 -: 215,259 -! 27,(9 492,822 499,952 1981 1.167,501 -I 174,727 -i 17 CO 577,896 589,W5 43. DURG DISTRICT 1901 564,794 273,353 291,441 1911 672,847 -' 108,053 -1- 19,13 325,827 347,020 J921 6J3,421 - 59,426 -8 83 297,162 3J6,259 1931 694,559 -j 77,138 -',12 90 335,689 356,870 1941 799,772 -: 107,213 +15 48 387,449 412,323 ]951 826,050 -r 26,278 -13,29 400,216 425,834 1961 1,107,721 -! 281,671 -, 34 10 563,541 544,180 1971 1,469,127 -1361,406 +3263 742,590 726,537 1981 1,890,467 -,421,340 -' 28 68 954,758 935,709 44. RAIPUR DISTRICT 1901 974,953 473,114 501,839 1911 1,171,976 --;-197,023 -: :0'21 570,437 601,539 1921 1,243,165 -[ 71,1 f9 -~ 6'07 604,467 638,698 1931 1',366,681 -1 1 23,516 -19'94 660,831 705,850 1941 1,516,686 +150,005 -! 10'98 737,279 779,407 1951 1,640,006 +123,320 -! 8 '13 802,555 837,451 ] 961 2,002,004 -+361,998 -; 22'07 982,679 1,019,325 1971 2,613,531 -1 611,527 +30-55 1,300,478 J ,313,053 1981 3,079,476 -; 'i65,945 -: 17·83 1,532,692 1,546,784 45. BASTAR DISTRICT 1901 410,161 207,343 202,818 1911 560,474 -+ 150,313 -l36'65 281,102 279,372 1921 589,335 --/28,861 -1 5·15 296,337 292,998 1931 660,822 +71,487 -l12'13 330,3fO 330,442 1941 783,359 +_l22,537 -l 18' 54 390,579 392,1£0 1951 913,746 +130,387 -+ 16·64 458,014 455,732 1961 1,167,501 -! 253,755 --! 27'77 582,403 585,098 1971 1,515,956 -! 348,455 -1:9'85 759,18] 756,775 1981 1,842,854 --: 326,~98 -c 21'56 920,321 922,533

Note* The state fi?;ures of males and females agr in~t the year 1901 LTe estimated c'ne became for thft Yepr sc:xdetPjJs in respect of mmy districts are not available. N.A.-Not av Jila ble. tDistricts formed after 1971 Ccm.IlS 189 A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 ApPENDIX:

State and Di~tricts at the 1981 Census showing 1971 arfa and population according to Ttrritorial Jl risdictionin 1971, change in population of 1971 adjusted to jurisdiction of 1981.

197a P,)puli'· tion accordipg P"pul 2 tic 11 in Net ir:creFse to jlJfisdici 1971;: c' j ,lst( d or decr(ase St~ te /District Area in Km2 i 981 PJpl'l2. ArC

2 3 4 5 6 7

MADHYA PRADESH. 443,446 0 52,178,844 442,841' 0 41,654,119 41,65"4,119 I. M,)rena District ! 1 ,594'0 1,303,213 11,5f6'0 985,338 985,338 2. Bl1ind District . 4,459' 0 973,816 4,467'0 793,955 793,955 3. Gwalior District 5,2!4'(} !,:07,879 5,213·0 8511,O05 85f,C05 4. Dltia District 2,038'0 311 ,893 2,034' 0 :55,:67 255,;67 ~. S~ivpuri District· 10,278' 0 865,930 W,283·0 676,567 676,567 6. Gl n 1 District 11 ,065' 0 1,001,985 lI,on·o 78 3,748 783,748 7. Tlk J.mpr h District 5,048'0 736,981 5,047'0 568,fS5 568,f~5 8. Chh1 tarpur District 8,687'0 886,660 8,690' 0 712,385 712,385 9. p_lfina District. 7,) 35'0 539,978 7,1]2'0 4:9,077 429,Cm 10. S3gar District 10,252'0 1,323,132 10,246'0 I,06:?,:9t 1,06.2,291 1 i. Damoh District· 7,306'0 721,453 7,3m·O 573,: 63 573,263 12. S 1 tna District 7,502'0 1,)53,387 7,495'0 913,531 913,531 13. Rewa District · 6,314'0 1,:07,583 6,315'0 977,894 977,894 14. S'nhdol District d.f,028·0 3,3 ..U,U5 14,028'0 1,0:9,839 , ,029,839 IS. Sidhi Dis lrict 10,526'0 990,467 W,532'0 776,786 776,786 16. Mandsaur District· 9,791'0 1,::63,399 9,726'0 96~ ,522 961,5:2 n. R3tlam District 4,861 '0 782,729 4,859'0 626,534 626,534 18. Ujjain District. 6,09l'0 ~,H 7,002 6,O8l'0 862,5!6 g62,5! 6 19.5h1j3pur District 6,196 0 840,247 6,201'0 678,359 678,359 20. D~wlS District 7,020'0 7')5,309 7,014'0 594,336 594,336 21. Jhabua District 6,782'0 795,168 6,781 '0 667,81 i 667,81 i 22. D~3r District 8,153'0 1,057,469 8,~49'0 842,400 842,~OO 23. Indore District · 3,898'0 1,409,473 3,910'0 ! ,025,1 50 !,O25,!~0 24. West-Nim?r District ! 3,450' 0 ~,630,943 13,443'0 ~,2 84,8 i;; L214,~)2 25. East.Nimar District. 10,779'0 I,'\53,5EO 10,705' 0 1'79,331 8i9,331 26. R,jg"rh District 6,154'0 :;;01,384 6,163'0 644,346 644,346 27. Vidisha District 7,3n·O 783,098 7,433'0 658,427 658,427 *28. Bhop

*CQm.>lisiug of th) w:ub I)f Il.lL If Zlnd BJla~ia 'f 'h,i\0f S:11;)re District vide GW:lnnrnt N t:fic ti( n NC'. 58;: 3S(,jVIlI/ Nl dat~ Slh Janullry 1973. H R' jrard~3(-p, Kh?i!8rarhrrd K: w"rdha Tah!ilsal1d ReVenue Il'spcctcr Ci,c!(s Chc\.,ki, Moh!aro/'d Maf1 f\.'r <'f B" led Tah~i1 ofDurg District vide G 'V'lilm nt N· tifie' ti( n No. 60/2356!W/NI dated 5th Jhllufry 1973.

,TABLE A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE

191

A-3 Villages Classification By Population Size NOTES This table corresponds to table A-III of 1971, 1961 inhabited villages in tIle State of which the district­ and 1951 censuses and gives the tot~l number of wise break-up is given in col. 4 of Statement-7 of the inhabited villages by seven broad population ranges notes to Table A-l. Yet there are a few inhabited viz., (i) less ,than 200, Oi) 200-499, (iii) 500-999, villages which have been included - partly as urban (iv) 1,000-1,999, (v) 2,000-4,999, (vi) 5,000- outgrowth of a nearby city jtown. In such cases, the 9,999, (vii) 10,000 and above together with the population of the area. forming the outgrowth has rural population in each range. been treated as urban a,nd shown with the core town and only the remaining, popl11ation of the village has 'Village' has been defined on page 91 of the notes been shown as rural. to table A-I. In case al} inhabited village has been treated as. a town it has not been accounted for in The following statement gives the percentage of this table. So also the villages treated wholly as population living in villages of various population urban outgrowths of ~ nearby city jtown, they have sizes with reference to the total, rural population in not been included in this table. There are 71,352 1981.

STATBMENT-l Percentage of Population living in villages of various Population sIze with referance to the total rural popUlation 1981

Pl!rceUtage of population living in 'villages of populaticn size ~------~------~ SI. Less th,!n 200-499 500-999 ~,000-l,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+ No. StatejDi vi ~on lDistrict 200

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MADHYA PRADESl{ . 4·16 21·14 32·39 26'09 13'73 2'37 0'12 l. CHAMBAL DIVISION 1'69 11'01 24'24 28'13 29'37 4'33 2'20 t. Morena District 2'05 H·n9 23·70 26'4~ 28'69 5·86 2'10 2. Bhind District. i .;~o W'77 24'99 30·52 30'32 2·20

(J. GWALIOR DIVISION 5'61 24'08 31'82 23'79 lJ'7S 2'96 3. Gwalior District 3'08 t i ·27 28·28 24·77 i 8'70 7· ~2 4. Dalia District • 3·27 20'58 30' 63 32'73 W'48 2'31 5. Shivpuri District 4'45 20'13 31 ·09 27·58 ~4'86 0'89 6. Guna District . 8·76 3! ·1.9 34·86 !7'28 5' 36 2'55 III SAGAR DIVISION 4'44 20'33 29'26 26'12 16'97 2'89 7. T ikamgarh District 2'37 U·43 27·37 32·74 20·38 2· 71 8. Chhatarpur District 2'86 D5 ·95 29'95 29'07 Q8· 68 3'49 9. p,l)1na District. 5·78 23' a5 27' 69 24·28 17'77 ~. 32 10. S1gar District • 5'68 24·90 30·33 21·88 ,4'09 3'22 1 ~. D.1moh District 5·52 22·46 30·00 23· 6t h 5·14 3·26 IV. REWA DIVISION 5'94 Jf)-89 31'54 27'79 13'83 1'01 n.satna District 5'68 17' 57 29' ~ 8 28'85 ! 8'73 13. R~wa District 8'48 20'60 29·6-l 23·83 15 '79 ~. 67 14. Shahdol District 4'05 22·34 35·40 27·25 9'32 a· 63 is. Sidhi District . 5'59 i 8·66 31·54 31 '64 II ·95 0'62 V. UJJAIN DIVISION 3'48 21'19 31'77 24'87 16'38 2'31 16. Mal1dsaur District 3'67 19'32 28'36 23'98 2~ '28 3'39 ~ 7. Ratlam District 6'45 22·68 27·96 28·22 13'70 0'99 18. Ujjain District. ! '90 23·94 37·40 23'8i 10'85 2'W 19. Shajlpur District 2·39 20·57 32'77 :4·13 17'69 2'45 20. D8wa~ District 3'63 20'55 33.08 25.43 15'51 !'80 VI. INDORE DIVISION 2'76 15'93 32'70 28'72 16'81 3'09 21. Jhabua District 4'63 20 ·69 39'00 24'44 9·53 0'70 22. Dhar Dbtrict . 4·08 i7' 52 31'1l! 27'47 16'79 3'03 23. Indore District 2'08 16'08 31 ·76 20'60 26'79 8'69 24. Wl!s[-Nimar District I' 94 B'33 30'75 33'75 18'30 l' 93 2S. East-Nirnar District . 1'42 13·40 32'70 30' 14 18'41 3'93

193 14-387 CenSlls MP/8~ 194

STA1'EME!\ 1'-1

P..!fc

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -~ VII. BHOPAL DIVISION 6 48 28.33 32.47 21.13 9.18 2 41 26. R1Jgarh Dis.rict 9.75 28.73 31 22 20.15 7.92 2.23 27. Vidisha D:strict 720 3440 33 ()1 17.91 6.34 1.14 28. Bhopal District 7.43 33.96 33.36 19045 5.EO 29. S:.lhOle D:strict 4.03 25.36 33.76 20.85 14.11 1 R4 30. R'llsen District 7 62 30.34 28.89 21.34- 8.70 3.11 31. B!tul District 3 54 21.93 34 86 25.18 10.37 4.12 VIII. HOSHANGABAD DIVISION 5.04 24.37 32.12 24.86 11.77 1 84 32. Hoshangabad District 5.04 24.37 32.12 24 86 11.77 1 84 IX JABALPUR DIVISION 4.63 25.60 31.87 24 45 11 18 2 27 33. Jabalpur District 5 28 24.50 3l.97 24.56 11.15 2 54 34. Narsimhapul' District 5 Al 20.36 30.06 28.30 15 86 35. M'ludla District 4.77 35.75 40 03 14.90 3 87 o 68 36. Chhindwara District. 5.19 29.58 31.21 18.90 10 22 4.90 37. Seoni District 5.56 34.50 33.32 ] 7.17 6.86 2.59 38. Bllaghat Distric: 2.16 10.29 24 81 41.40 19 38 1.96 X. BILASPUR DIVISION 2 53 1912 35 22 28 39 12 49 2 25 39. SUlguja District 2 97 19.66 38.16 29.22 7.66 2.33 40. Bilaspur Districl 2.02 17.06 32.29 28.59 )6.89. 3.15 41. R:ligarh District :3 .01 22.49 37.54 27.07 9.47 0.42 Xl. RAIPUR DIVISION. 3 99 21 35 3544 26.45 iO 42 1 96 0.38 42. R'ljll.mdgaon Dislrict 6.02 32.04 40.27 17.52 4 16 43. Drug Diotrlct 144 17.04- 38.04 30.55 11 47 1.47 44. Rlipur District 2.55 17 94 35.56 29.75 11 .17 2.55 v.49 45. Ba~tar District. 6 84 23 .2~ 30.47 23.81 12.24 2.61 0.74 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION (DISTRICTWISE)

DHAR POPULATION

WEST NIMAR 2000 AND ABOVE

1000 - 1999

SOD - 999

200- 49&

LESS THAN 200 fWii!I;!!!!!iiiiil JABALPUR

MANDLA

RAIPUR

500 4000 4500 NUMBER OF VILLAGES

195

Madhya Pradesh continues· to be the State with Considering the proportion of popUlation living in predominantly small sized villages. As the villages villages with population less than 200, it is observed grow in size they move to higher class-range which that Rajgarh district is baving the largest proportion is evident from the fact that the proportion of popu­ of 9.75 per cent among the 45 districts of the State lation living in villages having a population of l~ss while Bhind district h having the lowest proportion than 1,000, has gone down from 65.15 per cent in of 1.20 per cent. The northern distriots are having 1971 to 57.69 per cent III 1981. It may, however, comparatively bigger vi1!age~. The centrally located be indicated here that villages of a particular popu­ districts as well as those in the east are having rel~­ lation may not necessarily be a single habitation in tively large number of villages of smaller size. The most cases. A village may have more than one unit of habitation which are called para, tola, majra, phalia following statement gives the pe.rcentages of villages etc., and quite often these hahitations are situated and population hy clnss of villages from 1951 to at distant apart. 1981.

STATEMENT-1 PERCENTAGE OF VILLAGES AND POPULATION

leS' th'\n 5}D-'199 1 ,om} -l,99~ 2,000-4,9'19 5,000-9.999 500 r--__..A.. __~ r----,_)._---'-'\ r-____ .A... ___ -, r----~ ...... ---~ ____..A- __-, r-___.J... ___ "" Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage percentage Percentage. of No. of of popula- of No. of of PO pula- of No. of of po Pula- of No. of of PO pula- of No. of of popula- of No. of of popula \ iUages in tion in villages in tion in villages in tlon in villages in tion in villages in tion in VIllages in tion in this class this class this cla" this cIass thIS class this class this class this class this cIa,s this class this class this class (0 total to total to total (0 total (0 total to total to (otal (0 (otal (0 (otal to total to total to total no. of popula- no. of popula - no. of popula. no of popula- no. of popula· no. of papula. St.:ltt!,'OJ vlslon:D istrict Year ,Wages lIOn villages lion villages lion vJllages lion villages tion vJllages lion

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

MADHYA PRADESH. 1981 58.51 25.30 27.02 32.39 11.38 26.09 2.87 13.73 0.22 2.37 N 0.12 1971 66,35 32.32 23.30 32.83 8,40 22.73 1.82 10.26 0.12 1.53 0.01 0.33 1961 75.26 41. 78 18.17 31. 59 5.41 18.17 1.12 7.87 0,04 0.59 1951 81. 80 50.16 13.83 28.51 3.59 14.32 0.75 6.38 0.03 0.57 0.06

1. CflA.UBAL DIVISlO.V 1981 41.17 12.71 3a.6fi 24.24 18.26 28.13 9.17 29.37 0,65 4.33 0.09 1.22 1971 50.91 18.54 27.09 25.63 15.60 29.04 5.89 22.47 0.5/ 4.32 1961 60. 1 24,75 23.86 28,30 11.47 26.69 3,98 18,45 n.18 1.Bl 1951 67.61 30,12 20.23 28.00 9.n7 24.51 3.05 16.81 0.04 0.56

I MJrena District . 1981 44·55 13·14 29·08 23'70 16·63 26·41 8'74 28·69 0·85 5·86 0·15 2·10 1971 54'76 20'06 24·90 24·94 14·33 28'29 5·45 21 ,60 0·56 5·11 1961 64·34 26·67 21·78 27·81 10'08 25·43 3 ·64 18'25 0·16 1·84 1951 71·64 3:!'71 17·70 26'79 7·88 23·49 2·70 15·97 0·08 1'04

2. B'lind District 1981 36·19 11·97 32·99 24·99 20·66 30·52 9·82 30·32 0·34 1971 45'51 16· 67 30·16 26'48 17·38 29·96 6'50 23'54 0·45 3·35 1961 55'01 22·43 26·84 28·88 13·48 28·21 4·45 18·70 0·22 1·78 1951 61·82 27·06 23·86 29'43 10'77 25'72 3'55 17'79

II. GWALIOll DIVI­ 1981 63'66 29'68 24'42 31'82 9'43 23' 79 2'27 11'75 0'22 SION 1971 72'49 38'21 19' 10 3()'15 6·97 21'35 1·33 88'57 (/. II ]961 80'03 47'09 14·37 27'87 4·68 17.3() I)·SS 6'96 (I 04 1951 85·0[ 54' (JJ 11'29 26'M 3'lT 13'80 (1'59 6'12

3 G.v1liorDi~tricl 198\ 52·53 21'}3 28'79 24'77 5·06 18·70 0·70 7'12 1971 64·28 30·07 22· 44 n· 23 10·4\1 25·95 2'52 12·69 0·27 3'06 1961 73.02 38.2R lR.29 28.99 7 11 22.0.1 1.45 9.12 0.0 1. 58 1951 79.03 43"'5 14.78 26.87 5.14 19 .21 1.05 10.17

19.11 56.00 23.85 26.50 30.63 15.:!5 32.73 2.00 10.48 0.25 2.31 197 \ 61·84 27 ·31 24·94 31·95 11·47 27·38 1'50 9·44 0·25 3 '92 1961 73'08 36·93 19·95 33'74 5·29 15'SO 1·44 9·56 o 24 3·97 1951 80·93 50·11 15'65 33'58 2 93 11·78 0·49 4 ·53

5 Shi"j)uri District • 1981 59'08 25·58 25 '77 31'09 11·92 27' 58 35·15 14 86 0·08 0'89 1971 68·43 34·58 21 '23 31· 02 8·47 23'7R 1'79 9'77 0·08 0'85 196\ 75·16 4\ ·46 17'05 29·48 6·80 22· 37 0·99 6 6q 195\ 79·71 46'~ I 14·82 29'74 471 17 (,5 0·76 (',40 196

STATEMENT-2 PERCENTAGE OF VILLAGES AND POPULATION

Lossthan 500 500-999 1,000-1999 2,000-499 9 5,QOC-9999 10,0(10+ r-___..A. __-, ,-__-"-- ___ -, ,....----..10---....-.. r----A----~ r-' ___,.A_ ___ ~."\ r-----.A... __ -.... p~r"entage P~rcentage ?o,centage P~rcentagep oroentage Percentage Pucentage Percentage Percentag.Percentage Percentage Percent age orNo. of of pO pula- of No. of of popula- of No. of of po pula_ of No. 01 of popula- of No . of of popula. of No. of of populo. villages in tionin villagesin (ionin villages in tionin villages in tion in ,illagesin tionin ,illagesin tiCniD thisdass this class this class this class this class this class this class this class this class thh. class this c1a~s t}li~c1ass to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total no. of popu· no. of popula- no. of popula- no. of popula- no. of popula- no. of popula- <; tate/Divi lion/District Year villages 1.

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

6 allna District 1981 71 ·95 39·95 21·64 34'86 5·48 17·28 0·78 5· 36 0·15 2·55 1971 80·31 49'83 15·30 29·96 3·79 14·49 0'55 4'73 0'05 0·99 1961 87,62 61'67 9-78 23·61 2·13 9'72 0·47 5'00 1951 91·96 70·30 6 51 19·.19 1·21 6·71 0·32 3·60

II. SAGAR DIVISION 1981 6()'5!) 24' 70 24·34 11·36 16'12 3' 53 16·97 0'27 239 1971 67'86 31' 19 21'60 30'39 8'18 22'92 2'17 12'59 ()'19 2·37 1961 76'43 40'18 16'45 29·32 5·67 19'33 1'40 10';14 0'05 1)'73 1951 83'10 49'61 12'15 26'4,) 3·9[ lei' 51 0'84 7'39

7 Tikamgarh District 1981 47·99 16·80 28' 77 27·37 17·72 32·74 5' 18 20·38 0·34 2'71

1971 58·34 23·20 25'43 29·~3 12·37 27'13 3'29 15'19 0·57 5·25 1961 66'86 30·20 21·56 30·26 8·94 23'74 2·64 ) 5' 80 1951 74'47 39·26 17'49 29·63 6·62 21'78 1·42 9·33

8 ChhatafPur District 1981 51'07 18·81 28·99 29·95 14·63 29'07 4·94 18·68 0·37 3-49 1971 57'75 23·50 27-02 31·89 12'16 28'31 2'SS 14-34 O· 19 1·96 1961 65'89 30'18 22·77 32.·03 9·20 24'85 2'05 II' 85 0'09 l' (.9 1951 75·00 39·70 17·64 31·91 6·30 21·32 1'06 7· 07

9 Pann1 D1sirlct 1981 66·00 28-94 20·80 27·69 9·93 24'28 3 '17 17'77 0·10 1971 72·96 35·94 19·21 32·14 6·01 19·76 1'82 12·16 1961 80·41 45·04 14'45 29·76 4·18 17·01 0·96 8'19 1951 89·33 62·33 8'23 ::!3 ·15 12·64 0':;0 1·S8

10 Sagar District 1981 66-01 30·5& 22·59 30·33 8·51 21'88 2·62 14·09 0';27 3·12 1971 73'17 37- 05 l~' 13 30·68 5'76 18'02 1·78 11'26 0·16 2·39 1961 82'01 49·00 13' 06 ::!6·79 3·95 15·96 0·98 8·25 1%1 86'5G 55·86 9·91 23·48 1'71 12'59 0'81 8·07

11 D3moh District 198! 65·13 27·99 22·46 30·00 9·39 23·61 2·77 15·14 0·25 3·26 1971 71·8S 35·46 19·55 30·97 6·92 21·94 1·56 10·02 0·09 1·61 1961 81· 38 47·22 l3·n 28'18 3-85 15'17 0'87 6·58 o· 18 2·85 1951 86·55 54·79 9·76 23'00 2·90 13·43 0·79 8·78

IV. REWA DIVISION 1981 62'79 25'83 23'46 31'54 10'92 27'79 2'56 13'83 0'09 1-01 1971 71)'49 33'68 ::0'50 33'02 7'35 22'40 1·6] 1U'::5 0'05 0'65 1961 73'15 16'33 32'11 4'50 16'97 0·99 7' 71 U'93 0'39 1951 84'86 12'97 28'81 2' 70 12'27 0·39 3'::9 (i. OJ O·:q

II Satna District 1981 61'22 23·24 23·30 29'18 11·91 28'85 3·57 18·73 1971 68·85 30·74 20' 05 29·91 8·71 24·65 2·33 14· 07 Q'C6 0·63 1961 77·76 41·20 15·92 30·39 4'84 17·81 1·48 10·60 1951 84·62 5.:!-88 11·68 27·94 3'11 14·34 0·5S 4·84

13 Rewa District 1981 70·43 29· 07 18·97 29·64 8·03 23 ·83 2·45 15·79 O·B )·67

1971 75·10 34·52 16 72 29·68 6'12 ::10·81 1 ·87 13·72 O·C') 1 <~7 ,1961 81'13 43·16 13·63 ::!9'25 3'83 16-18 1·31 11-41 195 I 85·45 53·86 11·07 '27·35 13'77 0·56 5·02

14 Shahdol Disllict 1981 57'77 26·40 28·30 35·40 11'79 27·25 1·98 9·32 0'15 1 '63 1971 67-09 35·41 24'72 37·6.J 7·13 20·(55 l' 01 5·71 0·05 0'59 1961 74-92 42·68 19·25 34, 03 5·12 17-20 0·61 4·71 O· 10 I· 38 1951 83·32 56·39 14·04 31 ·15 2'49 10·44 0·10 l' 03 0·05 0·99

I ~ Sidhi District 1981 60·74 24·25 24·11 31 '54 12'74 31·64 2·36 11·95 0'05 0·62 1971 69'83 33 ·17 21·12 34'81 7' 81 23·97 1'23 7·45 1961 78'13 44· 33 17'02 35'02 4·33 16·75 0·52 3·90 195 I 8G 14 58 ·46 11·32 10·60 O· 29 2·40 191

STATEMENT-2 PERCENTAGE OF VILLAGES AND POPULATION

Less than 500 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-,4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+ r---_..A. ___., r-___.A. ___ ~ f---_"_--~ r----..A..---"l ,----...... _-----~ r--__..A... ____--., Percelltage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage percentage Percentage Percetnage of No. of of popula- of No. of of popula- of No. of ofpopu!a- of No. of ofpopu!a- of No. of ofpopu!a- of No. of ofpopu!a- v111ages in hon in viUages in tion in villages in tion in villages in tion In villages in tion in ,'illages in tion in this class thi. class this class this class this class this class this class thi. class this class th,s class this class this class to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total no. of population no, of population no. of population no. of population no. of population no. of population Mate,'Dhbion/Dbtrict Year ,illages villages villages "illages villages villages

4 5 6 '1 9 11} 11 12 13 14

1'. UJIATN DIVISION 1981 57'15 24'67 27'95 31'77 ]1'27 24'87 3'41 16'43 0'22 2'26 1971 67,68 33·99 30,95 7'73 20' 7'J 2'33 ]3'04 0'10 1'24 1961 77'56 45'/5 16'37 28'83 '/"68 16'20 1'37 9'59 0'02 0'23 1951 84'45 53':15 11'57 24'87 3'05 /3'11 0,91 8'48 0'02 0'29

lG MandsaurDistrkt. 1981 57'85 22·99 15'82 28·36 11·39 23·98 4·62 21·28 0·32 3·39 1971 69'56 32 '88 19·68 27'55 8' ,23 23'24 2·40 14'72 0·13 1·61 1961 79·32 43·74 13·M 24,84 5·39 19·42 1'59 11'12 0·06 0,8& 1951 84.78 50.26 10.71 24.01 3.38 14.94 1.07 9.71 0.06 1.08

17 Ratlan! District 1981 66.4& 29.13 20.48 27.96 10.57 28.22 2.38 13.70 0.09 0.99 1971 72.80 35.49 18.20 29.78 7.28 22.60 1.72 12.13 1961 79.96 44.79 14.64 30.;6 4.34 16.52 1.06 8.43 1951 86.00 54.11 11.22 29.17 2.18 10.85 0,60 5.87

18 Ujjain District 1981 52.32 25.84 33.85 37.40 11.28 23.81 2.37 11.10 0.18 1.85 1971 64.48 36.68 26.96 36.12 6.74 17.08 1. 73 9.06 0.09 1.06 1961 76.06 49.62 18,99 31.17 4'05 13.37 (l.90 5.84 1951 84.16 39.60 12.69 15.20 2.61 10.75 0.54 4.45

19 Sltajapur Distr;';t 1\1~1 51,74 32.05 32.77 12.06 24.13 3.87 17.69 0.18 2.45 1971 62.82 30.94 25.82 31.56 8.17 19.31 2.91 IS.30 0.28 2.89 1961 73.88 41.87 18.70 28.27 5.26 15.74 2.16 14.12 1951 81.82 50,26 12.84 23.59 3.84 14.16 1.50 11.99

20 D~wa, District 1981 57,30 24'18 28 '28 33·08 10·95 25·43 3·28 is'51 0·19 1 '80 1971 G"O:? 35·04 21'64 30,73 8'02 21·13 2'32 13·00 1961 77,86 46'50 17'04 31·69 4'04 14'77 1·06 7'04 1951 85,25 53·12 10·91 24·19 3·05 13·63 0·79 9'06

VI. INDORE DIVISION 1981 49·39 31'55 32'70 14'68 28'7] 4'05 16'81 0·33 3'09 1971 59';,2 :16'9:1 26'52 34']5 ]0']7 24'38 2'50 12'40 0'19 2'05 ]961 70':15 37'62 22'02 34'42 5'9S 18'14 1'46 9'20 0'05 0'62 ]951 80'32 48'24 14,90 28' 70 3'70 ]4'06 1']6 8' 72 0'02 0'28

21 Jbacua Disttlct 1981 56·46 26 33 31·30 39,00 10'13 24·44 2,04 9'53 0'07 0'70 1971 65·91 35,66 25'64 37·34 7'39 21 '30 1'06 5'70 1961 78·43 50·64 17·21 32·45 3'91 13'9!1 0·45 2'92 1951 87' 55 G2'22 10'02 23,27 2'05 9'20 0·38 5'31

22 Dhar Distdct 1981 56,04 21 ·60 27'18 31·11 12'88 27·41 3,56 16'79 0'34 3·03 1971 65 03 29-45 23 59 3~'38 g'b9 22·85 2'36 13'80 0·13 1'52 1961 74'71 39'92 18 '90 32·49 4'76 16·11 1·63 11'48 1951 82·79 49'14 12·91 26·93 2·87 11'78 1·43 12'15

13 Indore Dbtrkt 1981 48.58 18.16 33.81 31.76 11.48 20.60 5.19 20.79 0.94 8.69 1971 60.84 27.57 26.83 30.48 8,27 18.58 3.59 18.91 0.47 4.46 1961 70.30 36.80 21.88 30.00 5.47 16.83 2.19 14.69 0.16 1.68 1951 82.53 49.71 11.02 19.09 4.56 16.27 1. 89 14.93

24 We't.~imar Dbtnct 1981 4~. 12 15.27 32.08 30,75 18.68 33.75 4.90 18.31) 0.22 I. 93 1971 52.72 22.07 30.56 34.76 13.61 29.20 3.00 12.79 0.11 1.18 1961 G3.61 31. 52 26.36 31.28 8.51 22.&6 1.46 7.75 0.06 0.59 1951 73.95 41.51 19.69 3~.12 5.41 17.73 095 6.64

25 £ust-1'IlilIJr Di,trict. 1981 41.06 14.82 35.66 32.70 17.78 30.14 5.04 18.41 0.46 3.93 1971 5~.47 23. Gl 30.66 34.80 11,40 24.33 3.01 12.66 0.46 4.60 1961 66.17 33.63 25.42 36.22 6.29 17.26 2.03 11.58 0.09 I. 31 1951 71i.75 44.40 18.43 ~2. 57 3.69 13.83 1.04 7.70 0.09 1.50 198

STATJ3MENT-2 PERCENTAGE OF VILLAGES AND POPULATION

Le,s than 500 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+ .-__,.A.._ ___ ~ r---__,.;.....-__..-~ r-'__--.A---~ ( ___..A- ___ ~ r---_.,A_ __-..... r----.A. __- ..... PerCentage Percentage Percentage PeIccntage Percentage Percentage Percentage percentage Percentage Percentage Yercentage Percentage of No. of of popula- of No. of of popula- of NO. of of popula- of No. of of popula- of No. of of popula- of No. of of popula- villages in tion in villages In tion In "ilIages in tion in vIllages In tIOn in villages III tion in vil]ages in tion in this class this class this cia" this eta;5 thIs class thIS class this class thi> class this class this class this class this class to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total no. of populatIOn no. of popula.tion no. of population no. of population no. of population no. of population State/Divisioo/District Year I'Wages \lllagcs "lIages villages villages vIllages

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

VII BHOPAL DIVISION 1981 67.99 34.81 22.63 32.47 7.57 21.13 1.62 9.18 0.19 2.41 1971 75.88 43.02 17.75 30.32 5.15 17.24 1. OJ 7.47 0.13 1.95 1961 84.13 54.04 12. ]2 26.78 3.19 13.76 0.,)5 5.17 U, /)J 0.25 1951 89.0_, 61.16 8.62 23.14 1.92 9.92 0.39 4.68 U.U1 0.35 0.01 0,75

26 Rajgarh Di.;trict 1981 73.05 38.48 19.27 31.22 6.30 20.15 1. 20 7.92 0.18 2.23 1971 80.12 46.04 14.61 27.98 4.31 16.21 0.78 6.67 0.18 3.10 1961 86.85 56.63 10.04 24.77 2.45 11.11 0.66 7.43 1951 90.48 63.36 7.65 22.74 1.39 7.80 0.48 6.10

'27 Vidisha District 1981 72.02 41. 60 21.00 33.01 5.86 17.91 1.05 6.34 0.07 1.14 1971 77.22 47.96 17.88 23.25 4.17 14.88 0.66 3.97 0.07 0.94 1961 86.32 61.07 11. 01 25.90 2.60 12.13 0.07 0.90 1951 91.34 70.15 7.23 21.00 1.29 6.73 0.14 2.12

2.8 Bhopal District 1981 72.16 41.39 20.68 33.36 6,16 19.45 1.00 5.80 1971 82.02 54.54 14.13 29.61 3.48 13.20 0.37 2.65 1961 87.66 63.48 9.95 25.49 2.39 11. 03 1951 91. 17 61.56 7.57 20.85 0.90 5.24 0.18 1.99 0.18 10.36

29 Sehore District 1981 61.46 29.44 26.68 33.76 9.00 20.85 2.67 14.11 0.19 1.84 )971 73.85 38.05 22.04 34.04 5.43 16.51 1.68 11.4G 1961 81.50 50.55 14.24 28.30 3.27 13.31 0.99 7.84 1951 87.96 59.07 8.93 22.01 2.49 12.92 0.62 6.00

30 Raisen District 1981 71.79 37.96 19.37 28.89 7.16 21.34 1.47 8.70 0.21 3.11 1971 80.27 47.57 13.92 25.35 4,62 16.67 0.98 7.23 0.21 3.18 1961 87.16 57.02 9.49 23.33 2.71 13.00 0.64 6.65 1951 91.49 62.71 6.22 19.30 1.86 10.75 0.36 5.16 0.07 2.08

31 Betul District 1981 56.34 25.47 29.86 34.86 11.01 25.18 2.41 10.37 0.38 4.12 1971 65.37 32.95 23.93 32.27 8.56 22.15 1.91 9.92 0.23 2.71 1961 75.24 43.30 18.26 31.32 5.64 19.08 0.78 5.18 0.08 1.12 1951 81.53 51.40 14.46 '29.89 3.46 13.53 0.55 5.18 VIIT HOSHANGABAD 1981 63.25 29.14 24.38 .32.12 10.12 - 24.86 2.ll 11.77 0.14 1.84 DIVISION 1971 70.53 36.16 21.02 32.22 6.68 19.U9 1.63 9.96 U.14 2.57 1961 79.6U 47.4U 15.62 31).U8 3.57 13.06 1.21 9.<16 1951 83.91 53.21 13.lU 30.49 2.49 11.76 0.5U 4.54 0.14 1.84 32 Hoshangabad District 1981 63.25 29.41 24.33 32.12 10.1'2 24.86 2.11 11.77 1971 70.53 36.16 21.02 32.22 6.68 19.09 1. 63 9.96 0.14 2.57 1961 79.60 47.40 15.62 30.08 3.57 13.06 1.21 9.46 1951 83.91 53.21 13.10 30.49 2.49 11.76 0.50 4.54 ll.18 0.19 2.27 IX JABALPUR 1981 62.6U 30.23 25.14 31.87 9.90 24.45 2.17 1.51 8.97 0.10 1.23 DIVISION 1971 70.29 38.UO 21.v4 31.35 7.06 20.45 1961 79.G4 47.2U 15.15 :!7.85 4.87 17.46 U.92 7.22 0.02 U.27 1951 8376 52.28 11.77 25.02 3.64 14.88 U.77 6.63 0.06 1.19 24.56 2.20 11.15 0.22 2.54 33 Jabalpur District 1981 63.41 29.76 24.45 31.97 9.72 1971 70.88 37.43 20.81 32.09 6. T!. 20.25 1.46 8.51 0.13 1.72 1961 78.83 46.94 15.75 29.86 4.85 18.36 0.57 4.84 1951 83.49 51.49 1::.28 25.53 3.28 13.31 0.91 8.54 0.04 1.13 11.66 28.30 2.91 15.86 34 Narsimhapur 1981 61.52 25.78 23.91 30.06 32.90 7.82 23.48 1.60 10.19 District 1971 68.94 33.43 ::1.64 1961 77.14 42.87 17.12 32.17 4.53 16.72 1.21 ~.24 1951 83.09 49.39 11. 94 26.21 4.56 21. 12 0.41 3.28 40.03 5.42 14.9U 0.67 3.87 0,05 0.68 3S Mandla District 1981 65.94 40.52 27.92 1971 75.67 52.05 20.7G 34.51 3.20 10.10 0.33 2.00 0.10 1.34 I. ()9 1961 57.02 67.38 11.16 23.53 I.G8 6.90 0.14 0,14 I. G6 1951 91.78 75.~1 7.11 17.95 U.97 4.5S 199

STATllMENT-2 PERCENTAGE OF VILLAGES AND POPUlATION

Less than 500 500-999 1.000_1,999 2,000_4,999 5.0CCl_9,S99 IO,OCO+ ____ ..A.---_---. ,--__ ..A---_--. r-__ -_..A..~-_ __., ,--___ ,.A..___ ~ r-__ -...A--___ ~ ~ __ .,A... ___ ""'"""I Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentag, Percentage Percent,g(' Percentage Percentag, Percentage Percentage Percentage Percenta ge ofNo.'!f ~fp,!pula-ofNo.of o!'popula- ofNo.o~ of popula-of No. of o~po!,ula.o~No.o~ 0f.pop!lla."fNo.of ofpopu. villages In HOllIn vdlagesln tlOll1n vt!1ageslU tWnlo VlllageSlD lloniD vtl1ageslfi trOD In v!1lages lntion in thiselass thisclass this class thise!ass this class this class this class thiselass thiseb~s thiselass this class thl> class to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total to total n.o. of popu· no. of popu· n.o. of poP.u· n? of pop!'. !l0. of popu· nO. of popu. fltale I 01 '/j~ionl District Year vIllages lation vdlage, lation vtl lage. latlOn vIllages latlOn VIllages lation villages lation

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

36 Chhindwara D.strict 1981 67.11 34.77 23.47 31.21 7.26 18.90 I. 75 10.22 0.41 4.~0 1971 73.86 42.25 19.83 30.83 4.63 14.14 1.47 10.05 0.21 2.73 1961 82.49 50.63 12.87 23.73 3.11 11.66 1.42 12.50 0.11 I. 48 1951 86.57 53.23 9.55 20.03 2.34 10.52 1.28 11.19 0.26 5.03 37 Seoni District 1981 69.55 40.06 22.85 33.3':: 6.23 17.17 1.18 6.86 0.19 2.59 1971 77.55 49.58 16.92 28.91 4.64 15.22 0.88 6.29 1961 85.59 59.17 10.95 23.86 3.02 12.63 0.44 4.34 1951 89.74 65.53 7.99 21.80 1.89 8.85 0.38 3.62

38 Balaghat District 1981 40.96 12.45 28.19 24.81 24.67 41.40 5.95 19.38 0.23 1.96 19'/1 47.41 16.33 28.42 29.07 19.84 37.84 4.25 16.05 0.08 0.71 1961 54.71 21.24 27.63 33.70 15.25 34.28 2.41 10.73 1951 60.66 26.39 25.92 36.16 11. 89 29.84 1. 53 7.61 X BILASPUR DIVISION 1981 50.10 21.65 32.70 35.22 14.02 28.39 3.05 12.49 0.22 2.25 1971 56.99 27.16 29.80 36.~4 11.22 26.22 1.91 9.16 0.08 0.92 1961 66.63 55.26 24,30 35.39 7.79 21.57 1.21 6.76 0.07 1.02 1951 74.36 43.20 19,53 33.08 , .23 17.12 0.81 5.57 0.07 1.03

39 ::iurSlIja District 1~~1 50.87 22.63 33.06 38.16 13.96 29.22 0.91 7.66 0.20 2.33 1971 59.42 29.94 29.48 39.90 10.10 25.08 1.00 5.08 1961 71.25 40.68 22.57 37.76 5.68 17.67 0,46 3.06 0,04 0.83 1951 81.44 53.48 15.47 32.89 2.88 11.01 0.17 1.93 0.04 0.69

40 Bl1aspur Dlstrkt 1981 47, (12 19.08 32.88 32.29 15.31 28.59 4.45 16.89 0.34 3.IS 1971 53.85 23.99 30.65 39.57 12.57 27.49 2.79 12.32 0.14 1,63 1961 62.14 30.09 26.07 34.18 9.81 24.84 1.87 9.55 0.11 1.34 1951 67.66 34.8':: 22.94 32.79 7.75 21.93 1. 51 8,77 0.14 1. 69

41 Raigarh District 1981 53.85 25.50 32,03 37.54 12.03 27.07 2.05 9.47 0.04 0.42 1971 59.37 30.06 28.80 36.65 10.28 25.10 1. 50 7.63 0.05 0.56 1961 68,79 39.56 23.34 35.26 6.86 19.34 0.96 5.25 0.05 0.59 1951 77.28 50.42 18.54 33,89 3.76 13.17 0.42 2.52

XI. RAIPUR DIVISION 1981 37.10 25.35 29.1)3 35.44 1.45 26.43 2.23 10.42 0.17 1.96 0.02 0.38 1971 62.69 30.05 26.56 36.17 9.23 23.77 1.36 7.01 0.09 1.04 O.OS 1.96 1961 71,49 40.15 22.17 36.75 3.~6 17.33 0.74 3,02 0.04 0.35 1951 78.60 50.18 17.51 33.26 3.34 II. 89 0.50 3.92 1).05 0.75

42 Rajnandgaon 1981 66.89 38,05 2G,2

43 Durg District 1981 42.65 18.47 37.94 38.04 16.39 30.55 2.85 11.47 0.17 1.47 1971 47.28 22.15 36.73 40.54 14.02 28.13 1.87 7.85 0.05 0.46 0.05 0,87 1961 58.47 32.00 33.20 43.56 7.06 17.30 1.16 5.88 0.11 1.26 1951 68.47 43.55 26.51 40.46 3.90 8.91 1,07 6.43 0.05 0.65

44 Rdipur District 1981 48.97 20.48 33.25 35.56 14.77 29.75 2.73 11.17 0.26 2.55 0.02 0.49 1971 55.91 25.41 30.89 36.43 11.43 25.50 1.54 7.23 0.13 1.39 0.10 4,04 1961 65.70 36.03 26.37 38.83 7.06 19,55 0,87 5.59 1951 73.56 46.20 21. 86 36,01 3.89 12.46 0.61 4.12 0.08 1.21

1981 67.21 30.13 21. 52 30.47 8.69 23.81 2.35 12.24 0.20 2.61 0.03 0,74 1971 72.17 35.06 18.75 30.34 7.42 23.36 1.51 8.86 0.12 1.60 0.03 0.78 1961 78.49 43.12 15.25 29.42 5.43 20.37 0.77 5.96 0.06 1.13 1951 84.69 52.90 11. 10 25.48 3.90 18.19 0.28 2.87 0.03 0.56 200

A-3 VILLAGES CLA SSIFIED

.-______..1______1. Villages with less than -.

Total Les~ than 2eO 200-499 oom~ .------A------..----__ A _____ -. of in- Total Ruu;l Population Num~ Population NumlxT Populalien StatejDivisionjDhtricl h:;bit(d ,------A--___ ------i ber ,-----A-----, .-----A---, Tahsil \illagcs PersO!15 Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

MADHYA PRADESH 71,352 41,592,385 21,266,321 20,326,064 15,806 888,498 841,828 25,941 4,480,4934,311,785

1. CHAMBAL DIVIMON 2,169 1,932,567 1,054,811 877,756 279 17,661 15,035 614 115,848 97,022 I. Morena District 1,293 J,124,963 613,185 511,778 206 12,403 10,633 370 67,914 57,978 1. Amt-ah TahSIl 145 253,379 138,175 115,204 7 462- 410 15 2,li58 2,381 2. Morena Tahsil 179 193,995 108,545 85,4S0 II 807 607 41 8,120 6,:64 3. Joura Tahsil 228 211,274 117,087 94,187 29 1,611 1,256 54 9,902 7,873 4. Sabalg~rh Tahsil 223 177,717 96,475 8J,242 23 1,486 1,236 75 14,266 11,930 5. Bijeypur Tahsil 180 101,552 54,848 46,704 56 3,018 2,620 58 10,138 8,708 6. Sheopur Tahsil 338 187,046 98,055 88,991 80 5,019 4,~04 127 22,630 20,812 2. Bhind District 876 807,604 441,626 365,978 73 5,264 4,402 244 47,934 39,044 1. Bhind Tah~il 273 283,302 153,G84 130,218 i9 1,318 1,173 7S 14,'::05 12,010 2. Gohad Tahsil ]')5 150,052 83,678 66,374 23 l,si9 1,~02 59 11,562 9,067 3. Mehgaon Tahsil 194 175,463 96,382 79,081 i3 923 78'7 53 10,209 8,437 4. Lahar Tahsil 214 198,787 108,482 90,305 is 1,194 1,040 57 11,758 9,530

ll. GWALI0R DIVISJ (1\ 4.455 2,3c4,559 1,273854 1,[90,(.85 1,145 7]4W 61,[85 1,(,91 505,491 263,501 . 3. Gwalior Di~trict 712 498,468 274,197 224,1'i 1 12() 8,493 6,B:9 2:4 49,441 40,5.31 I. Gird Tah5il 264 170,195 94,361 75,834 61 4,198 3,207 103 20,2fO 16,C68 - 2. pichhore Tahsil 310 243,738 134,278 109,460 40 2,9EO 2,452 99 ] 9, 179 15,979 3. Bhander Tahsil 138 84,535 45,558 38,977 19 1,335 J ,1CO 52 9,S82 8,484 4. Datia District 400 250,902 135,786 115,116 70 4,469 3,735 154 27,772 23,859 1. Se~ndha Tahsil 195 122,095 66,"77 55,618 33 2,228 1,8CO 79 14,030 12,033 2. DatJa Tahsil 205 128,807 69,3C9 59,45i8 37 2,:::'':;1 1,Si5 75 13,742 11,826 5. Shivpuri District 1,300 754,783 406,747 348,036 304 18,336 15,277 464 85,823 73,654 1. Pohri Tahsil 234 107,281 57,<;09 49,372 65 4,094 3,533 99 17,610 j 5,110 2. Shivpuri Tahsil 188 87,132 47,255 39,877 58 3,300 2,724 71 13,319 11,274 3. Karera Tahsil 267 200,873 108,933 91,940 41 2,331 1,838 80 15,213 12,701 4. Kolaras Tahsil 321 158,939 85,581 73,358 88 5,478 4,520 137 25,]93 21,838 5. Pichhore Tahsil 290 200,558 ·107,OG9 93,4&9 52 3,133 2,6152 77 14,488 12,731 6. GU~!l District 2,043 860,386 457,]24 403,262 651 40,162 35,214 819 142,455 125,857 1. Guna Tahsil 478 179,401 95,366 84,035 191 11,387 9,969 180 31,144 27,692 2. A~hoknagar Tahsil. 445 211,307 112,108 99,199 108 7,033 6,072 185 32,381 28,432 3. M~ngaoli Tahsil 366 178,121 94,570 83,551 87 4,888 4,351 140 25,888 22,851 4. Raghogarh Tahsil 461 171,897 91,520 iiO,3i7 185 11,]16 9,732- 176 19,543 26,127 5. Chachaura Tahsil 293 119,660 63,560 56,100 80 S ,738 5,090 138 23,499 20,755

'-Ill. ~AGAR DIVISION 5,950 3,466,042 1,827,193 1,638,849 1,508 80,994 2,845 2,092 370,084 334,407

7. Tik'amgarh District 869 647,571 344,069 303,502 148 8,145 "1,174 269 49,757 43,712 1. Niwari Tahsil 159 IS9,CC6 1CO,696 88,310 46 2,314 2,C47 73 13,363 11 ,851 , 2, Jatara Tahsil 299 239,704 127,680 112,024 43 2,244 1,940 95 17,397 ]5,052 3. Tikamgarh Tahsil 311 2J8,861 ]15,693 - 103,168 59 3,587 3,187 101 18,997 16,809 8. Chhatarpur District 1,073 748,579 401,189 347,390 201 11,548 9,859 347 64,224 55,181 1. Laundi Tahsil 276 189,675 101,875 87,800 47 3,049 2,731 90 17,342 14,804 2. Chhatarpur Tahsil . 393 3H,11O 178,614 154,496 38 2,034 1,763 110 21,091 18,105 3. Bijawar Tah~ll 404 225,794 120,700 105,094 116 6,465 5,365 147 25,791 22.272 201

BY POPULATION SIZE

2,000 Populativn II. Villages with Population 2,000-9,999 III. Villages v,ith popu- lation of 10,000 and above ,-______.A.------, , ______..A. ______- -- --, ,--___ .A. ______---, 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5)OOO-9,99~ 10,OeO and above ,-----_..A.._____ ---, ,---____ ..A.. ____ ---., ,---__ ..A. ____ ---, ,---_..A.____ ---, ,--___ ..A. ____ _ NUJl1- Population NUJl1- Population Num- Population Num- Population NUJl1- Population---' ber ,---.A.------, ber ,---- .A.----., ber ,---..A.------, ber ,---..A..---., ber ,--..A------, Males Females M21( s Fonalci> Males Fcmaks Males Femal( s Males Female!>

12 13 14 15 16 ]7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

19,282 6,849,474 6,623,296 8,118 5,538,836 5,310,652 2,046 2,962,508 2,749,744 155 520,987 465,H.9 4 25,~58 23,5;0

665 255,280 213,247 396 296,545 247,051 199 310,949 256,652 14 45,765 37,927 2 12,757 10,822

376 144,966 121,718 215 162,352 134,7~'5 113 176,715 146.036 11 36,01'8 29,816 2 12,757 10,82 33 12,687 10,613 48 37,945 31,618 36 58,197 48,410 4 13,269 10,950 .2 11~757 10,822 58 24,134 18,541 44 34,439 27,442 24 37,988 30,089 3,057 1,507 75 29,220 23,709 43 31,803 25,435 15 37,805 30,8]6 2 6.746 5,078 70 27,147 22,809 41 29,481 24.825 12 18,503 15,801 2 5,592 4,641 43 17,309 14,859 15 11,802 9,960 8 12,581 10,557 97 34,469 3],187 24 16,882 15,495 8 11,641 10,343 1 7,414 6,640 289 110,314 91,529 181 134,193 112,276 86 134,234 110,616 3 9,687 8,111 82 32,031 27,500 62 44,869 38,759 :13 53,905 45,203 2 6,556 5.573 61 23,016 18,037 41 30,895 24,799 10 J3,245 JO,531 3.131 .2,538 78 29,548 24,602 27 19,813 16,058 23 35,8h9 29,197 68 25,71 9 21,390 51 38,616 31,660 20 31,195 25,685 1,088 403,985 348,407 420 303,362 259,107 101 150,109 127,672 10 39,.147 3U,513

205 76,732 64,209 92 67,636 55,858 36 50,960 42,237 5 20,935 14,5i7 55 21,202 16,966 31 24,649 19,765 12 17,591 14,306 :2 6,44] 5,422 104 39,362 33,370 45 31,931 26,629 19 16,351 21,875 3 14,494 9,155 46 16,]68 13,873 16 11,0)6 9,464 5 7,017 6,056

106 41,544 35,302 61 44,576 37,550 8 14,351 11,946 1 3,074 2,724 45 17,283 14,555 33 24,761 20,516 5 8,175 6,654 61 24,261 20,747 28 19,815 17,034 3 6,] 76 5,292 3,074 2,724 335 126,630 108,019 155 112,006 96,126 41 60,279 51,888 1 3,637 3,072 50 18,514 15,791 17 12,571 10,:'68 3 5,120 4,370 39 14,563 12,310 18 13,<03 ]],260 2 2,670 2,299 82 31,940 26,799 50 36,727 31,102 13 19,049 16,328 3,673 3,072 62 .23,3.29 19,919 27 19,550 16,794 7 ]2,03] 10,287 102 38,284 33,190 43 29,755 26,302 Ifj 21,409 18,604

442 159,079 140,877 112 79,144 69,573 16 24,519 21,601 3 11,765 10,140 81 28,822 25,611 22 17,142 14,876 4 6,771 5,887 117 42,447 37,668 28 19,3C4 17,366 6 7,554 6,799 3,389 2,862 108 40,009 35,510 29 20,010 17,599 2 3,775 3,230 74 25,830 22,746 22 14,738 12,814 3 5,222 4,621 5,071 4,337 62 21,971 19,332 II 7,850 6,918 1,197 1064 3,305 2,941

1,448 534,265 479,816 676 478,144 427,004 210 310,870 277,401 16 52,836 47,376 250 94,339 82,913 154 112,697 99,354 45 69,853 62,096 3 9,278 8,253 80 30,871 26,889 44 30,991 26,808 16 23,157 :20,715 83 31,323 27,881 61 44,818 39,562 15 24,985 21,b88 2 6,403 5,70 I 87 31,645 28,143 49 36,878 32,984 14 21,711 19,493 2,875 2,552

311 119,992 104,196 157 116,436 101,133 53 74,957 64,9()8 4 14,032 12,113 87 33,796 29,243 41 31,993 27,710 11 15,695 13,312 135 52,872 45,624 82 60,510 52,441 27 37,906 32,841 4,:'0] 3,722 89 ~3,324 29,329 34 :!3,933 20,9R2 15 21,356 1'8,755 3 9,S31 8,391 202

A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIF1ED

I. Villages with less than

Total , ______.. ______.A. ______~ ___ number l.ess than 200 100-499 of in­ ,---.--.-A..----., , ____ .A.. ____- __ ., habited Total Rural Populatiun Populaticn Population ,------.A.-______, S tate/Division! Di~trict/ villages Number ,----..A..-- .,Number r----..A..----...... , Tahsil Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 I 1

9. Panna District 947 497,937 259,614 238,323 276 15,027 13,789 349 59,629 55,632 1. Ajaigarh Tah~i I JI9 80,969 43,109 37,860 19 1,110 934 43 7,717 6,941 2. Panna Tah:-.il 413 21 1,598 110,578 101,020 138 7,703 6,955 139 24,218 22,109 3. Pawai Tahsil 415 205,370 105,927 99,443 119 6,214 5,900 167 27,694 26,582 10. Sagar District 1,868 954,527 502,553 451,974 522 28,624 25,587 711 124,892 112,768 1. Khurai T<: h~il 502 235,260 124,354 ])0,906 124 7,083 6,239 223 39,248 35,350 2. Banda Tahs)l 271 161,917 85,332 76,585 64 3,626 3,288 86 14,972 13,338 3. SBgarTansil 4'.17 300,901 159,002 141,899 ]08 6,011 5,289 181 32,247 28,548 ..J.. Rehll Tahsil 598 256,449 133,865 122,584 226 11,904 10,771 221 38,425 35,532

J I. Damoh Dis~rict 1,193 617,428 319,768 297,660 361 17,650 16,436 4J6 11,582 67,114 I. Hatta T"hsij 460 221,950 114,846 107,104 164 8,359 7.773 154 26,829 24,979 2. Damoh Tah'd 733 395,478 204,922 ]90,556 197 9,291 8,663 262 44,753 42,135 IV. REWA DIVISION 7,883 4,092,896 2,080,014 2,012,881 1,518 123,315 119,655 1,4-16 412,245 401,963 12. Satna District 1,764 966,650 494,982 471,668 565 28,208 26,656 515 86,698 83,095 1. RB ghur .. jna g8 r Tah, II 727 399,628 205,749 193,879 236 11,972 11,289 222 37,628 36,011 2. Nagod Tah,,:1 4JO 203,053 104,418 98,635 164 8,216 7,706 J35 22,553 21,116 3. Amarpatan Tah,_,tl 376 205,507 )03,426 102,081 JI6 5,227 5,140 100 16,720 16,578 ..J. Maihar Tah,i I 231 158,462 81,389 77,073 49 2,783 2,521 58 9,797 9,390 13. Rewa District 2,330 1,049,92-1 527,198 522,726 987 4-1,604 44,418 654 108,038 108,212 1. Teonthar Tah,il 492 242,767 125,518 j] 7,249 185 9,111 8,41S2 139 24,%7 22,926 2. Sirmour Tah,il 512 259,915 128,577 131,338 189 9,228 9,544 154 24,894 25,935 ~. Mauganj Tahsil 844 281,886 139,507 142,379 447 18,170 18,365 221 34.914 35,707 .t. Huzur Tahsil 482 26.),356 133,596 131,760 166 8,095 8,027 139 24,143 23,644 14. Shahdol District 1,968 1,105,509 561,416 544,093 399 22,864 21,948 738 125,325 121,697 1. Beohan Tahsil 353 202,925 103,080 99,845 79 4,224 3,971 121 20,743 19,9B 2. Bandhogarh Tahs!1 482 228,737 115,817 112,920 136 7,331 7,181 189 30,873 29,7;3 3. 8uhagpur Tahsil 866 539,095 274,660 264,435 144 8,614 8,203 316 55,088 53,521 .1-. pushparDjgarh Tahsil 267 134,752 67,859 66,893 40 2,695 2,593 112 18,621 18,610 J 5. Sidhi District 1,821 970,813 496,418 474,395 567 27,639 26,633 539 92,184 88,959 I. Gopadbanas Tahsil 1,040 512,444 258,3&6 254,058 368 17,459 17,162 314 52,650 51,684 2. De05ar Tahsd 510 265,065 ]36,399 128,666 144 7,329 6,815 157 27,590 15,961 3. Singrauli Tah"il 271 193,304 101,633 91,671 55 2,851 2,656 68 11,944 11 ,314 V. UJJAIN DIVISION 5,858 3,610,061 1,1:558,287 1,751,774 1,086 64,147 61,030 2,262 392,416 372,389 16. Mandsaur District 1,580 1,007,473 517,482 489,991 329 18,978 17,960 585 99,675 94,975 1. Jawad Tahsil 275 134,105 68,958 65,147 lOS 5,419 5,125 99 16,248 ]5,680 2. Neemuch Tahsll 190 111,449 57,183 54,266 47 2,814 2,6<4 78 12,981 12,314 :.. Manasa Tahfil 218 131,482 67,314 64,168 5J 2,623 2,458 S5 14,510 13,697 4. Bh(l,npura n h,il 82 67,543 34,930 32,613 11 644 605 26 4,292 3,907 5. MsJhargarh Taht.il 170 111,017 56,980 54,037 21 1,296 1,236 66 11 ,748 11,307 6. Garoth Tah~il 193 120,260 61,879 58,381 28 1,968 1,853 76 12,909 12,393 7. Mandsacr Tahsil 220 178,644 91,788 86,856 33 1,965 1,860 66 11,636 11,094 ~. Sitamz.u Tahsil 232 152,973 78,450 74,523 33 2,249 2,179 89 15,351 14,5!i3 J 7. Ratlam District 1,050 542,237 277,177 265,060 31..J 17,838 17,160 384 62,290 60,665 1. Jaora Tah,il 236 170,127 87,055 83,072 26 1,902 1,858 90 15,403 14,715 2. Alot Tahsil 193 102,420 52,797 49,623 36 2,343 2,117 78 13,113 12,503 ~. Sailana Tah~!l 454 115,563 58,334 57,229 242 13,049 12,646 169 25,266 25,290 4. Ratla nt Tah,i 1 167 154,127 78,991 75,136 10 544 539 47 8,508 8.157 203 BY POPULATION SIZE

2,000 Popula.tion TLVill

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

197 71,673 66,223 94 63,239 57,654 30 46,506 41,997 1 3,540 3,028 29 10,921 9,818 23 15,550 ]3,348 5 7,811 6,819 89 31,509 29,060 30 20,280 1 R,599 17 26,868 24.:97 79 29,243 27,345 41 27,409 25,707 8 11,827 10,881 3,540 3,02M 422 152,598 136,897 159 110,003 98,866 49 70,811 63,643 5 15,625 14,213 120 43,109 38,225 24 15,901 14,239 10 16,398 14,464 2,615 2.:\89 75 27,712 25,071 35 23,671 21,132 II 15,351 13.750 133 48,257 42,990 57 40,684 36,175 15 21,905 19,856 3 9,898 9,041 94 33,520 30,605 43 29,747 27,320 13 ] 7,157 15,573 3,112 2,783 268 95,663 89,587 112 75,769 69,997 33 48,743 44,757 3 10,361 9,769 92 33,002 30,8]0 36 24,354 22,715 13 19,606 18,277 2,696 2,550 176 62,661 58,777 76 5J,415 47,282 20 29,137 26,480 2 7,665 7,219 1,849 651,577 639,244 861 576,464 561,066 202 293,557 272,309 7 22,856 18,645 411 143,592 138,463 210 142,478 136,402 63 94,()06 87,052 152 53,299 50,923 89 60,838 57,452 28 42,012 38,204 83 29,237 27,995 34 2~,30S 23,078 14 20,094 HU';O 106 35,909 35,489 42 27,540 27,250 12 1~,030 17,624 70 25,147 24,056 45 29,792 28,622 9 13,870 12,484 442 155,251 155,931 187 125,348 124,824 57 84,933 80,809 3 9,024 8,532 111 39,735 37,600 43 29,438 27,835 13 20,435 18,004 2,712 2,402 104 36,641 37,654 48 31,372 32,442 17 26,441 25,763 124 43,399 45,045 40 27,579 27,984 11 15,445 15,278 103 35,476 35,632 56 36,959 36,563 16 22,611 21,764 2 6,312 6,130 557 197,423 193,956 232 152,129 149,158 39 53,509 49,545 3 10,166 7,789 102 36,339 35,330 39 26,173 25,656 12 IS,601 15,075 103 35,544 35,027 44 29,3bO 28,758 10 12,689 I ~,201 256 92,475 90,804 131 85,575 83,837 16 22,742 20,2g1 3 10,166 7,789 96 33,065 32,795 18 11,001 10,907 2,477 1,988 439 155,311 150,894 232 156,509 150,682 43 61,109 54,903 1 3,666 2,324 209 73,902 73,103 125 82,848 81,564 24 31,527 30,545 135 47,442 45.427 67 45,139 42,522 7 8,899 7,941 95 33,967 32,364 40 28,522 26,596 12 20,683 16,417 3,666 2,324 1,637 589,504 557,396 660 463,303 434,641 200 306,096 286,916 13 42,221 39,402 408 146,759 139,006 180 124,382 117,254 73 110,106 104,244 5 17,582 16,552 43 15,305 14,385 18 12,568 11,821 9 16,670 15,610 1 2,748 2.526 41 ] 5, 159 14,410 15 10,619 10,030 8 11 ,691 11,116 3,919 3,'/'::1 48 17,048 16,425 24 15,391 14,643 9 13,746 13,149 3,996 3,796 26 9,281 8,686 ] 1 7,714 7,097 7 9,406 8,991 3,593 3,327 53 19,023 17,947 26 17,605 16,666 4 7,308 6.881 60 20,859 19,579 20 14,028 ]3,2J2 9 12,115 j 1,344 61 22,807 21,544 41 29,057 27,468 19 26,323 24,890 76 27,277 26,030 25 17 ,4-00 16,317 8 12,847 12,263 3,326 3,IS} 215 77,483 74,153 111 78,618 74,403 25 38,167 36,099 1 2,781 2,580 72 26,389 25,190 35 2~,557 23,367 13 18,804 17,942 53 18,962 17,897 26 18,379 17,106 33 11,087 11,001 6 3,967 3,742 4 4,965 4,550 57 21,045 20,065 4~ 31,715 30,188 8 14,398 13,607 2,781 2,580 204 A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

I. Villages with less than

CO ...... -_&_--,---~-._,_....._------_...- ______-__--, Total Les~ than 200 200-499 number ~-_ __"-A-__.:---~ r------J...._ _ ...... __ ___ ~ ...... ~ of in­ Total Rural Population PopulatIon Population ScateiDivision Di.,lrictj habited ~----~--~----~~ Numbel',--~-"-~-, Number,---..A.._____ , Tahsil villages Persons Males Femaks Males Females Males Females

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

18. Ujjain District 1,099 698,330 359,752 338,578 99 6,869 6,405 476 86,013 81,144 1. Khacharod Tahsil 220 149,024 76,432 72,592 10 545 538 91 16,510 15,754 2. Mahidpur Tahsil 221 121,747 63,132 58,615 22 1,413 ].311 110 19,953 18,446 3. Tarana Tahsil 206 133,743 6&,955 64,788 24 1,831 1,703 89 16,194 15,Sl'O 4-. Ujj.lin Tahsil 266 163,879 84,468 79,411 26 2,025 1,876 112 19,854 18,722 5. Bldnagar Tah~il 186 129,937 66,765 63,172 17 1,055 977 74 13,502 12,642 19. Shajapur District 1,061 715,479 369,984 345,495 128 8,852 8,256 421 76,017 71,136 1. Susuer Tahsil. 206 125,738 64,685 61,053 25 1,917 1,727 90 16,107 15,266 2. A~ar Tahsil 277 139,269 71,955 67,314 40 2,805 2,627 139 25,093 23,273 3. Shajapur Tahsil 333 240,840 124,911 115,929 42 2,733 2,632 126 22,862 21,352 4. Shujalpur Tahsil 2t5 20'.),632 108,433 101,199 21 1,397 1,270 66 11,955 11,245 20. Dewas District 1,068 646,542 333,892 312,650 216 12,110 11,149 396 68,421 64,469 1. Sonkatch Tahsil 236 160,628 83,079 77,549 32 2,019 1,8J2 91 16,934 ] 5,739 2. D!WdS Tah:;il • 236 149,276 77,274 72,002 43 2,931 2,734 97 16,743 15,771 3. Blgli Tahsil 261 145,429 75,091 70,338 81 3,940 3,690 85 13,709 12,8(9 4. Kannod Tahsil 169 105,879 54,386 51,493 31 1,742 1,577 49 8,756 8,393 5. Khategaon Tahsil 166 85,330 44,062 41,268 29 1,578 1,436 74 12,279 11,(,97 VI. INDORE DIVISION 6,376 4,:;67,592 2,225,373 2,142,219 1,127 61,383 59,092 2,022 353,427 342,2iO 21. Jhabua District 1,323 728,911 365,555 363,356 279 16,965 16,793 468 78,738 79,373 1. Thandla Tahsil 223 136,522 68,255 68,267 36 2,S66 2,594 88 14,501 14,<:87 2. P.:tlawad Tahsil 214 94,543 47,814 46,729 90 4,720 4,605 55 8,465 8,403 3. Jhabua Tahsil 345 174,631 87,186 87,445 67 4,496 4,284 138 23,513 24,108 4. Jobat Tahsil 202 126,740 63,633 63,107 26 1,727 1,825 73 J2,091 12,] 58 5. AliralPur Tahsil 339 196,475 98,667 97,808 60 3,456 3,485 114 20,168 20,017 22. Dhar District . 1,490 924,489 468,348 456,141 345 19,251 18,486 490 82,048 79,930 1. Bldnawar Tahsil 162 111 ,027 56,554 54,473 29 ],716 1,677 64 J J ,107 10,755 2. Slrdarpur Tahsil 191 129,803 65,828 63,975 56 3,284 3,180 62 10,005 9,903 3. Dhar Tahsil 436 179,336 91,698 87,638 173 9,279 8,891 153 25,168 24,086 4. Kukshi Tahsil 257 214,463 107,597 106,866 12 550 499 80 14,020 13,873 5. M1Ulwar Tahsil 444 289,860 146,671 143,189 75 4,422 4,239 131 21,748 21,313 23. Indore District . 636 480,045 248,783 231,262 90 5,169 4,827 219 39,828 37,352 1. D~palpur Tahsil 174 124,301 63,741 60,560 22 ],619 1,533 58 11,074 10,615 2. Slw;:r Tahsil • 145 104,644 54,085 50,559 7 415 373 53 9,859 9,242 3. Indore Tahsil 149 141,083 73,535 67,548 19 769 670 46 8,546 7,958 4-A Mhow Tahsil 168 110,017 57,422 52,595 42 2,366 2,251 62 10,349 9,537 H. "est·~im:u District 1,836 1,389,767 708,200 681,567 285 13,693 13,270 525 94,571 90,682 1. B.if\vaha Tahsil 244 153,269 79,150 74,119 53 2,772 2,630 83 14,631 J3,555 2. Maheshwar Tahsil 171 107,275 55,266 52,009 42 J,740 1,628 53 9,837 9,027 3. B:lfwani Tahsil 188 139,054 70,320 68,734 33 1,834 1,883 55 9,892 9,680 4-. Rajpur Tahsil 192 177,360 90,235 87,125 9 404 422 55 10,136 9,989 S. Klsrawad Tahsil 174- 115,666 59,523 56,143 33 1,767 1,597 47 8,308 7,~90 6. Sendhwa Tahsil 287 245,958 124,131 121,827 20 1,152 ] ,133 76 ] 3,653 13,355 7. Kh:lrgone TahSIl 324 262,031 133,198 128,833 61 2,038 2,069 83 14,822 .4,230 R. B~ikangaon Tahsil 256 189,154 96,377 92,777 34 1,986 J ,908 73 13,292 J2,956 25. East·Nimar District 1,091 844,380 434,487 409,893 128 6,305 5,716 320 58,242 54,873 1. Khandwa Tahsil 486 390,650 201,498 189,152 56 2,409 2,160 138 24,792 23,117 124 ~. Har;sud Tahsil 342 205,104 105,614 99,490 42 2,664 2,468 22,993 21,654 :I. B~lhanpurTab<;il 2(,3 248,626 127,375 121,251 30 1,232 1,OSR 58 10,457 10,102 205 BY POPULATION SIZE

2,000 P.>pulation II. Villag.!s with population 2,000-9,999 Ill. Villages with popula- tion 10,000 and above -_., ,------_..A-___ ------, r-.----~..-----_., 500-999 ',000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 W,OOO and above N,------..A------_., c1m- Population N:-;:'-~~lati~--., N~-p:;-P~;Ui:;-n--" N~;':--:;;Ulati~' N:;':-~latio;-' b~r ,----"---...... her ,----"----_., ter ,---_"A..___ _., bcr ,-----"---, ber ,.--"A..__ -, Males Fen.ales JVlales Females Males Females Males Females Males Pema les

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

372 134,275 126,935 124 85,798 80,431 26 40,069 37,446 2 6,728 6,211 84 30,732 29,558 30 ~ 9,497 18,4:2 4 5,022 4,:>82 4,1:6 3,738 71 25,899 24,172 14 9,306 8,676 4 6,56~ 6,010 61 22,250 20,716 27 ~ 9,400 18,2.25 5 9,280 8,564 97 34,568 32,552 24 ~ 6,607 15,364 6 8,812 8,424 2,602 ':,473 59 20,826 19,937 29 20,988 19,750 7 10,394 9,866 340 121,003 113,430 128 89,476 83,172 4L 65,558 61,034 3 9,078 8,467 60 21,006 19,924 26 :7,144 16,:! 5 5 8,5H 7,921 80 28,206 26,610 15 W,~60 9,524 3 5,691 5,280 99 34,671 32,231 49 34,982 32,~ 68 15 24,l59 22,499 2 5,504 5,047 101 37,120 34,665 38 27,190 25,265 18 27,197 25,334 3,574 3,4:0

:~02 10'),984 103,811. 117 85,029 79,375 35 52,196 48,093 2 6,052 5,592 68 25,665 24,019 36 25,103 13,434 8 10,722 10,094 :,636 2,45) 61 22,544 21,406 25 i 8,804 17,352 10 16,252 14,739 61 21,566 20,364 22 ~6,404 15,359 H 16,056 14,9a 5 3,4~6 3,14~ 68 24,731 23,623 16 11,434 10,905 5 7,723 6,995 44 15,478 14,460 18 13,284 12,325 1,443 ! ,350

2,0~2 724,056 703,806 936 639,222 6i 5,362 258 377,643 356,542 2l 69,642 65,:=.07 414 141,191 142,157 134 89,521 88,613 27 35,372 34038 1 2,768 2,382 66 22,800 23,~ 20 27 19,044 19,2:6 5 6,576 6,258 I :,768 2,382 45 15,791 15,636 18 10,557 10,190 6 8,281 7,895 H4 39,199 39,2H 22 15,463 15,431 4 4,515 4,41 i 68 22,588 22,500 30 19,597 19,273 5 7,630 7,351 121 41,813 41,690 37 24,860 24,493 7 8,370 8,123 4()S 144,447 143,142 192 12.8,594 125,397 53 79,620 75,601 5 14,388 13,585 37 12,513 12,400 23 15,934 15,2.07 9 15,284 14,434 34 11,803 II ,75a 26 17,533 16,969 10 14,153 13,605 3 9,050 8,567 79 28,311 27,!70 23 15,lll 14,372 8 13,829 13,U9 99 36,834 37,141 SI 33,646 33,761 14 19,833 i 9,038 :,714 2,554 156 54,986 54,680 69 40,370 45,088 16,5:i i 5,405 :',624 2,464 215 78,755 73,708 73 51,651 47,249 33 51,862 41,922 6 21,518 20,204 67 24,547 23,349 23 ! 5,750 14,808 3,OW 2,877 7,741 7,378 64 23,638 22,206 9,372 8,627 g ID,80! iO,UI 47 17,679 16,327 16,939 IS,W3 B 22~2tO 20,556 ::: 7,392 6,934 37 12,891 11,826 15 9,590 8,71 i W 15,S4~ 14,378 2 6,385 5,119: 58!) 211,113 2l!),276 34J 238,347 230,675 90 130,587 U3,b91 4 13,889 12,973 68 2',220 23,717 :9 20,796 19,498 11 15,731 l4,719 47 18,257 n,253 23 16,538 15,776 6 8,894 8,325 57 21,049 20,909 35 25,964 25,246 R ,~ ,58~ i1 ,016 66 24,442 23,445 46 30,578 29,763 16 24,675 23,506 61 22,389 ~~ ,~OO :6 17,086 16,3: 6 7 9,973 9,~40 HO 39,638 38,874 67 47,254 46,650 19,010 18,645 3,424 3,170 95 35,659 35,041 63 43,6l4 42,52b 19 26,600 25,,88 3 ~ 0,465 9,1103 85 30,459 29,86~ 54 36,517 34,900 10 14,!23 13,152 389 141,5S() 04,523 194 131,109 123,428 55 80,202 75,290 5 17,079 16,063 &59 58,007 54,8~7 102 69,085 64,859 29 41,124 38,565 6,OE l 5,6:4 126 44,887 42,6~9 45 28,607 26,841 5 6,463 5,908 1.04 38,656 37,087 47 33,417 31,728 2~ 32,6i 5 30,817 3 10,998 10,4':9 206 A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

1. \ illages with kss than

,--______- --__..A. ______-- -- Total L~ss than 200 200-499 number ,-----..A.-----, ,-_____ -"--- ____ --. of in- Total Rural Population Population Population State/Division/District! habited,------"------, Number,-- - - -'---, Number,-- __ ..A-__ ---, Tahsil villages P.)rsolJS Males Femal~3 Mal~s Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VJl. BHIJPAL DIVISION 7,451 3,552,9;)3 1,8-13,154 J,709,749 2,035 120,892 109,453 3,031 522,763 483,793 26, R-ajgarb District 1,666 695,468 359,949 336,519 600 :l5,534 32,374 617 103,262 96,844 1. Khilchipur Tah~iI 527 1RS,0IS 97,141 90,877 239 13,605 12,332 183 28,894 27.379 2. RljJHhTdh,il 371 1m,611 53.746 49,8('5 184 10.875 9.899 134 21,335 19,770 3. Biaora Tahsil 277 125,889 65,353 60,536 91 5,409 4.836 95 16,392 15,068 4. Slrangpur Tahsil 190 112,444 57,630 54,814 21 1,5.21 1,529 80 14,388 13,787 5. NHSin]arh Tah~il 301 166,506 86,079 80,427 65 4,124 3,778 125 22,253 ::'O,8~O 27. VidishaDistrict 1,519 650193 345,243 304,950 411 25,092 21,729 683 118672 104,992 1. L'lteri Tahsil. 180 69,768 37,196 32,572 74 4,452 3,754 74 12,715 ]0,950 2. Sironj Tahsil • 270 101,494 54,011 47.483 81 4,784 4,06(1 128 21,909 19,331 3. KurwaiTahsil 207 85,272 45,011 40.261 50 3,051 2,795 102 17,377 15,649 4. B.lsoda Tahsil 451 218,536 116,308 102,228 101 6,4"18 5,562 194 34,044 30,100 5. Vidisha Tahsil 411 175,123 92,717 82,406 ) 05 6,327 5,552 185 32,627 28,962 28. Bhopal District 503 212,886 112,883 100,003 146 8,406 7,403 217 38,474 33,826 1. B!rasia Tahsil 285 120,801 64,003 56,798 80 4,969 4,366 123 2] ,639 18. <;'48 2. Huzur Tahsil 218 92,085 48,880 43,205 66 3,437 3,037 94 16,835 14,878 29. Sebore District 1,012 569,899 297,913 271,986 202 12,231 11,041 420 75,327 69.207 1. S~horc Tahsil 2~R 157,395 82,842 74,553 57 3,423 3,040 117 20,940 19,032 2. A,hta Tahsil • 273 164,364 85,400 78,964 53 2,983 2,621 118 21,185 19,501 3. Ichhawar Tahsil 137 72,457 38,033 34,424 30 1,993 1,812 61 11,076 10,105 4. NlSrullaganj Tahsil 165 91,097 47,246 43,851 32 2,063 1,889 63 11,240 10,613 5. Budni Tahsil • 144 84,586 44,392 40,i94 30 1,769 1,679 61 10,886 9,~'56 30. RaiseD District 1,425 639,806 334,547 305,259 432 25,571 23,213 591 101,536 92,557 1. Raisen Tahsil . 221 94,722 50,171 44,551 54 3,366 2,968 101 17,549 15,505 2. G1iratganjTahsil 165 67,482 35,842 31,640 53 3,728 3,285 79 b,799 12,166 3. BegamJanj Tahsil 194 67,472 35,727 31,745 61 3,848 3,443 5;1 15,478 J3,761 4. GoharganJ Tahsil 223 93,884 51,803 47,081 73 3,753 3,461 94 15,907 14,560 5. BHaily Tahsil 221 135,664 70.303 65,361 41 2,278 2,036 83 14,381 13,443 6. S:jW.lni Tahsil 246 81,627 42,357 39,270 114 6,687 6,236 96 15,961 15,(,92 7. U lliput"a Tahc.il 155 93,95S 48,344 45,611 36 ],911 1,784 47 8,461 ll,030 31. Betul District 1,326 783,651 3<)2,619 391,032 244 14,058 13,693 503 85,592 86,367 1. B'l..limdehi Tahsil 381 212,397 106,974 105,423 74 4,801 4,667 161 26,342 26,554 2. Betul Tahsil 5-19 280,771 141,224 139,547 114 6,679 6,383 224 38,4.i3 38,32ll 3. M lltai Tashil 396 290,483 144,421 146,062 56 2,578 2,643 118 20,737 21,485 V!If. HOSHANGABAD 1,42] 751,855 391,377 360,478 35] 19,568 18,318 547 95,/52 88,102 DIVISIOV 32. HH'lln~abld District 1,423 751,855 391,377 360,478 353 H,568 18,318 547 95,152 88,102 1. Hlfda Tahsil • 490 239,062 ,23,062 116,000 148 7,n2 7,404 167 27,8-'2 :6,4~6 2. S~nJi-Malwa Tahsil 191 97,408 50,579 46,82<; 38 2,072 2.033 79 D,n3 12,f-30 3. H03hangahad Tahsil 312 215,112 113,015 102,097 47 2,542 2,263 122 22,('55 20,309 4. SJh3gpur Tahsil -~30 200,273 )04,721 95,552 120 7,182 6,618 179 ,,1,482 28,507

[1(. 1494C P UR DIVrWON 10,201 5.501,765 2,77/,229 2.730,536 2,228 128,524 126,308 4,157 706,182 702,150

33. JablljJur District 2,~74 1,103,251 615,352 592,899 561 32,671 31,107 SRI 150,366 145,714 1. Murwara Tahsil 518 358,51'/ 181,29S' 177.218 85 4,899 4.839 1(17 29,695 ::'9,21.,1 2. SihOla Tahsil 712 399,998 203,140 196,858 205 1, ,763 11,258 244 41,552 ,,0,196 3. Patan Tahsil 446 187,665 96,580 91,085 139 7,758 7,266 190 31,734 30,042 4. Jahalpur Tahsil ~78 262,071 134,333 127,738 132 8,251 7,744 280 47,385 46,257 ------.------207

BY POPULATION SIZE

2,000 P0pulation II. Vi!l1g~~ with population 2,000-9,999 III. Villages with popula. -, ,-______...A- ______-,tion ,--- on__ 0,000 ..A.. ____and r. bove , 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 lO,OeO and above

,-____..A..-- __-, ,-_____ ..A..-____., ,-___ ...A-__, ,----_..A..____ ~ ,-_----..A.. -, Num- P.:>pulation Num- P0PUla (jOIl Num p.:>pulation Num- P.:>pulation Nlim- P0pulatiC'11 b~r r- ..A.. ___-, ber ,-__..A.. __., ber ,---..A..----, ber , ___..A..-_, ber ,-----"-_-, Males FGm1 les Males Females Males Pemaks Males Females Males Fem~l{'s

12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

1,686 597,132 556,305 564 2S,7SIJ 352,953 121 169,636 156,496 14 44,8fi3 40,739 321 112,110 105,346 105 7l,427 61,924 20 28,635 26,519 3 7,981 7,512 69 24,70: 23,028 :Uc.i :0,285 4 5,766 5,43.1 2,59J 2,4:0 44 :4,961 13,999 7 4,366 4,~ ; 2 2 :,:'09 ::',085 66 23,305 21,700 21 15,1:0 14,:£9 4 5,127 4,713 67 23,215 :2,~41 17 a ~,424 10,738 5 7,082 6,619 75 25,927 24,478 29 19,936 18,570 5 8,45! 7,669 2 5,388 5,092 319 113,770 100,836 89 6J,804 54,621 16 21,945 19,313 1 3,960 3,459 23 8,483 7,733 6 ',029 4,393 2 2,557 2,283 3,960 3,459 45 15,637 13,852 14 9,415 8,351 '2 2,266 1,883 44 15,206 13,460 9 6,427 5,129 2 2,950 2,628 H4 4!,345 36,337 35 24,:'65 21,198 7 10,176 9,031 93 33,099 29,454 25 ~ 6,668 ! 4,950 3 3,996 3,488 104 37,615 33,407 31 21,872 19,533 5 6,516 5,834 61 21,234 i 8,849 i8 ~2.,282 11,065 .:1 3,879 3,570 43 t6,38~ 14,558 13 9,590 11,468 2,637 2,264 270 100,795 91,584 91 61,852 56,989 27 42,214 38,176 2 5,494 4,989 81 29,730 26,661 27 19,712 17,825 6 9,037 7,995 73 28,mO 25,877 2:1 14,507 13,684 10 ! 5,966 14,752 2,729 2,5:9 31 11,70::' 10,349 9 5,676 5,2.::4 6 7,586 6,934 47 17J78 15,969 D,772 12,720 2 2,993 2,660 38 14,( 5 5 ~ 2,728 II S,t 85 7,536 3 6,632 ~,835 2,765 2,460 276 96,493 88,329 102 71,182 65,328 21 29,082 26,604 3 10,683 9,228 49 17,095 15,253 16 W,873 9,674 ! 1,:'88 1,15! 23 7,926 6,955 6 3,818 3,400 4 6,57! 5,f.34 36 U,SI6 !! ,33(> 6 3,585 3,205 41 14,382 i 3,29& to 7,555 6,871 4 6,227 5,729 3,979 3,169 54 19,'89 17,992 36 ::',908 23,901 7 8,547 7,989 29 9,432 8,6116 .:1 ! ,946 1,825 3 4,333 3,894 3,998 3,537 44 15,653 ~4,816 25 17,497 16,452 2 ::,~ 16 2,007 :,706 2,5:': 396 136,3~9 136,803 146 98,731 93,563 3f 41,H4 4(),050 5 16,745 15,551 105 36,572 36,436 33 22,89~ 22,3:'1 6 8,IH 7,653 8,257 7,792 163 54,560 ~4,434 40 26,999 26,740 6 8,799 8,385 2. ),774 5,:97 ~2~ 45,237 45,953 73 48,84~ 49,507 20 24,334 24,m2 2,714 2,462 347 125,193 116,279 144 97,027 89,80) 30 46,536 41,914 2 7,901 5,9.59

347 125,193 116,279 144 97,027 89,906 30 46,536 41,914 2 7,901 5,959 H5 4~ ,344 39,203 52 34,050 3l,924 l'> ~ :,064 ~ 1 ,013 54 :9,832 : 8,39~ 18 I i,7!~ iO,789 3,178 :,783 !H 30,~05 27,7!7 48 33,709 30,994 13 19,584 17,399 5,0:'0 3,415 97 33,9l2 30,965 26 17,554 l6,199 7 11,no (0,719 2,881 2,544 2,555 8SJ,291 873,354 I,OJ9 677,769 667,526 222 313,539 30],293 20 6-1,924 59,965 53, IH,Hl H:>,On 2H In,,}!!3 U5,051 5,) 69,445 65,235 5 15,926 14,741 167 60,679 59,526 77 52,263 5~,640 20 27,8c':: :::6,444 2 5,951 5,550 ~85 65,09a 63,62! 77 52,690 :,; ,540 19 :5,67~ :::4,307 6,373 5,936 79 ::. 7,~ 87 25,613 33 22,733 21,132 5 7,168 6,8:':: ~2S 43,304 41,275 34 22,997 21,545 6 8,794 7,66: 3,:55 208

:\-3 VILLAGES CLt\SSIFIF.D

, ______A-I.______Villages with less than ..., Total Less than 200 20()- 499 number ,------'-----..., ,------'------, of in- Total R'lral Population Number Population Num- Population S'atejDivision/Districtj habited,------'--~_ - ---..., ,----"---..., ber r------'----, T.lhsil villag~s P..lrson; Mlles Females Males Femlles Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

34 Narsimhapur District 1,029 562,318 290,552 271,766 291 15,668 14,767 342 58,742 55,773 1. Gadarwac lal'di . 456 288.103 149,478 138.~25 102 5,410 4,937 145 25,6~6 24,087 2. N.lr5imrrapur Tahsil 573 274,215 141,074 133.141 189 10,258 9,830 197 33,106 31,686 35 Mandla District 2,102 96t,215 479,887 484,328 373 22,775 23,228 1,013 170,737 173,924 1. Niwas Tahsil 661 260,035 129,155 130,880 132 8,081 8,121 359 60,374 61,738 2. Dindori Tahsil 591 273,963 137,056 136,907 108 6,667 6,674 259 43,550 43,662 3. Mandla Tahsil 850 430,217 213,676 216,541 133 8,027 8,333 395 66,863 68,524 36 Chhinilwara District 1913 971,9M 489,998 481,966 447 25,236 25,215 837 143,353 144,167 1. Chhindwara Tah~il 915 471,549 238,295 233,254 197 11,057 11,065 429 73,86,) 74,499 2. Arralw:ua Tahsil 560 155,713 118,172 127,54 t 132 7,955 7,851 234 39,512 39,940 3. Smsar Tahsil 438 244,702 123,531 121,171 118 6,224 6,299 174 29,976 29,728 37. Seoni District 1,606 747,01)9 375,415 371,5')4 342 20,812 20,713 775 129,316 128,408 1. L"lkhnadol1 Tahsil 815 308,129 155,971 152,158 198 12,502 12,298 461 76,390 75,817 '). S~oni Tahsil 791 438,880 219,444 219,436 144 8,310 8,415 314 52,926 52,591

38. Balagb.. t Di'ltrict 1,277 1,048,008 520,025 527,983 214 11,362 11,278 309 53,668 54,164 1. Wara seoni Tahsil 389 455,107 224,333 230,774 29 1,312 1,277 43 8,023 8,206 2. Bllaghat Tahsil 430 354,327 175,886 178,441 77 3,454 3,499 86 14,916 15,116 3. B)ihar Tahsil . 458 238,574 119,806 118,768 108 6,596 6,502 180 30,729 30,842

X. Bll.ASPUR DlVISWN 8,137 5,358,154 2,680,573 2,677,581 J,Ill 68,353 67,172 2,958 511,285 513,431

39. SUrguj3 District 2,414 1,4~1,508 756,114 735,394 384 22,727 21,551 844 148,586 144,674 1. Bharatpur Tahsil 175 46,718 23,831 22,887 86 4,730 4,454 64 9,750 19,594 2. Baikunthpur Tahsil 253 135,346 69,242 66,104 76 4,518 4,201 98 16,276 15,872 3. Surajpur Tahsil 550 402,728 203,503 199,225 56 3,345 3,167 157 28,938 28,176 4. Pal Tahsil 354 198,718 101,371 97,347 45 2,479 2,335 154 26,956 25,837 5. Man~ndragalh Tahsil 222 112,025 57,635 54,390 59 3,235 3,096 81 14,506 13,835 6. Ambikapur Tahsil 665 485,289 244,949 - 240,340 40 2,806 2,722 210 38,187 37,384 7. Samri Tahsil 195 110,684 55,583 55,101 22 1,614 1.576 80 13,973 13,976

40. BilasPllf District 3,; !8 2,5H,532 I, t6~,619 1,275,953 417 25,909 25,528 1,242 215,550 218,557 1. Mungeli Tahsil 941 479,011 238,831 240,180 100 11,222 10,822 416 71,518 71,955 2. Bli \spur Tahsil 907 762,441 380,761 381,680 64 3,904 3,946 264 46,770 47,416 3. Katghora Tahdl 783 529,174 268,729 260,445 111 6,974 6,802 288 50,308 49,931 4. Janjgir Tah<.il 432 436,689 215,533 221,156 29 1,747 1,692 96 16,599 17,276 5. Sa kti Tahsil . 465 337,267 164,765 172,502 33 2,062 2,266 178 30,355 31,979

41. Raigarh District 2,N5 1,322,()64 655,840 666,224 310 19,"17 20,t»3 872 147,149 150,200 1. Udaipur Tahsil 795 234,,+42 117,026 117,416 34 2,044 ':>,085 76 13,001 12,89,) 2. JJ.shpur Tah~il 656 4':::6,244 21:',143 214,101 65 4,573 4,589 276 46,864 48,038 3. Ghlrghoda Tahsil . 320 194,012 S'6,372 97,MO 44 2,697 2,710 129 21,820 21,098 4. Raigarh Tahsil 428 243,760 120,436 123,324 39 2,599 2,635 11'6 32,212 33,097 5. Saran:larh Tah~il 4% 223,606 JOS,863 113,743 128 7,804 8,074 205 33,252 .:14,077

Xl. RAIPUR DIVISIOV 11,449 6,59-1,011 3,260,456 3.333,555 2,416 137,695 131,835 4,/21 695,600 7/2,417

42. RljRllllglOll District 2,236 1,Ot3,249 503,'717 519,532 561 30,579 30,984 968 161,496 166,336 1. K~Wlrdha Tahsil . 673 260,918 129,457 131,461 215 11,467 11,714 282 45,765 46,207 2. Khairagarh Tahsil 623 289,903 142,689 147,214 130 6,828 6,991 261 43,258 44,479 :1. R'ljnandaaon TJhsiJ 990 472,428 231,571 240,857 216 12,284 12,279 425 72,473 75,650 209

BY POPULATION SIZE

2,000 PJpulation II. Villages with population 2,000-9,999 III. Villagils withpopula -",______, , ______.A.. ______-, lion,..-- of___ lO,COO .Jo- ____and above- --.

.-- 500-999___..A.. ___,-, , ____1,000-1,999.A. ____ , ,--_____2,000-4,999.A.- ____ , ,--____5,000-9,999 .A..____ -,lO,()C() ,..--__ arO A above____ ""> Num- PJPul'ltion Num- PvpuJatiDn Nurn- Population Num- Populatioll Num- Populolicn ber r--_A _-...... , b.)f r-----.A.---., ber r--_"'__--, beT ,---.A.__ -, brr r---..A.----, Males Females Males Females Males Femllles Males Females Males F(males

12 }3 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

246 87,356 81,699 120 82.354 76,805 30 46,432 42,722 129 46,447 43,034 61 42.2B 39,075 i9 29,774 27,492 117 40,909 38,665 59 40,143 37,730 ij ;6,658 15,230 587 191,281 194,763 114 72,426 71,162 14 19,239 18,075 1 3,379 3,236 151 47,957 48,87a 38 a1,395 ao,843 I i,398 ~,207 186 59,437 60,054 33 20,286 20,IB3 5 7,U6 6,334 250 83,887 85,778 63 40,745 40,06 8 lO,775 lO,534 3,379 3,236 449 IS1,1iJ5 151,587 139 93,200 90,536 33 51,439 41,896 8 24,985 22,565 202 69,920 69,666 65 43,477 42,305 19 29,7)5 27,39a 3 W,221 8,328 156 51,832 51,928 36 24,916 24,254 2 3,957 3,568 9J 30,033 29,993 38 24,807 23,97i 12 17,727 ~6,937 5 14,764 14,237

367 124,940 123,968 100 64,066 64,170 19 26,179 25,033 3 10,102 9,302 133 43,OH 41,9D l6 W,l07 9,725 6 9,746 8,664 I 4,209 3,741 234 8\,923 82,055 84 53,959 54,445 13 i6,433 16,369 2 5,893 5,56b 360 128,668 131,352 3t5 215,040 218,796 76 100,75'5 102,332 3 10,532 10,061 Hi 40,468 4!,897 i58 a10,126 133,364 48 64,404 66,030 128 46,508 47,048 US 77J55 78,6a6 23 29,721 30,208 4,H2 3,954 i2l 41,692 42,407 42 27,759 26,816 5 6,630 6,094 2 6,400 6,~07

2,661 939,005 947,991 1,]41 758,209 762,919 248 338,840 330,301 18 64,881 55,761

7iH 285.9-10 2'H,~24 337 219,732 216,0'11 46 58,585 55,664 5 19,544 15,210 22 7,000 6,759 2 !,194 1,171 ! !,~ 57 909 9,720 2 8,205 6,436 50 n,!33 17,378 20 J2,426 12,497 7 10,684 !4,43a 14,039 3,8l4 2,983 202 72,981 72,341 12! 79,994 7B,519 f3 no 39,779 38,3H 4J 27,292 26,H9 4 4,865 4,738 4,564 3,690 64 23,694 22,690 17 H,636 I a,079 24,804 23,826 2,96~ 2,101 280 lOi,526 100,)65 315 74,665 74,142 19 12,544 2 2,644 2,432 70 24,827 24,573 21 ~2,52 5 217,29() 212,441 12 42,102 38,159 1,16\) 4:lS/l'f)S 414,753 54!) 36~,9IiJ 365,525 151 47,568 9 ~ I ,668 H,431 2 7,{}o9 6,686 263 9.),&25 9l,7aS n 46,589 i 30,725 50 70,299 68,690 3 H,388 II ,i3~ 333 H7,971 li9,768 193 130,429 64,767 24 35,467 31,135 6 20,111 16,745 257 90,369 91,065 97 65,500 75,114 3,594 3,593 aSI 53,"73 55,02B 100 66,302 68,453 55 74,118 55,OU 19 25,738 26,071 156 54,467 57,174 79 52,143 181),323 45 6~,965 62,196 1 3,235 2,398 703 245,'161) 251,014 264 171,514 1 47,275 13 17,169 17,105 <04 37,734 33,06 63 47,078 28,232 27,735 3,235 2,398 2a2 76,166 77.106 81 53,073 54,235 21 9,410 9,095 9') 34,397 35,138 43 28,048 28,599 5 29,3B4 29,684 2 2,608 2,6i6 ~S6 53,633 55,292 45 .. 5,645 832 43,330 45,417 27 t9,93~ 20,530 4 5,546

3,324 1,149,453 1,187,451 ],311 860,9}3 883,}07 }55 344,733 34},248 20 65.651 63,749 2 12,501 l2,748 6{)1 201,658 210,401 140 88,545 9(),710 16 21,439 2t,lOt 142 46,863 47,863 30 19,763 20,t59 4 5,599 5.518 26,008 3 4,210 4,17~ 188 63,:59 65,565 4~ 25,104 44,543 9 i 1,630 ~ I ,412 271 9i ,506 96,973 69 43,678

15-387 Ccnsu~ Mp/83 210

A-3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

I. Villages with less th::n ,..------"------Tot"l Lessthan200 200-499 number r------..,A... __ -- ~ r--- ____ ...A-- ---__..~ of in- Total Rural Population Num~er Population Number Population r-- -- _A ____-, ,-___..A.... ___ -, Stlte! Divi~ion.'D:strict I habited ~------~------~ T.ihsil villages P.:rsons M.les Females Males Fl!m.le~ Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

43. Durg District 1,824 1,289,363 635,488 653,875 163 9,208 9,2~8 615 107,670 111,985 1. B~m~tala Tahsil 700 410,815 202,574 208,241 65 3,910 3,8E4 302 51,71':4 53,237 2. Dura Tahsil 586 537,379 266,817 270,562 19 999 1,027 143 26,753 27,752 3. Sanjari B.llod Tahsil 538 341,169 166,097 175,072 79 4,299 4,287 170 29,153 ?O,~% 44. R'dpu District 3,853 2,5st1,251 1,259,403 1,290,848 564 32,225 32,686 1,323 225,459 231,968 1. B.lloda B.lzar Tahsil 943 629,055 309,486 319,569 129 8,281 8,377 332 55,7('.8 57,364 2. Raipur Tahsil 526 542,266 269,945 272,321 20 1,2':::0 j ,221 91 17,812 17,~78 3. Mahasamund Tahsil 1,116 613,949 302,384 31 J ,565 135 7,226 7,296 4(,8 fO,Of'S S2,879 4. Dhamtari Tahsil 617 417,564 205,731 211,833 103 5,776 5,766 201 32,921 34,11(1 5. B!ndranawagarh Tahsil 651 347,417 171,857 175,5(0 177 9,702 10,026 231 38,h73 39,{37 4S. Ba'ltal' District 3,486 1,731,148 861,848 869,300 1,128 59,583 58,867 1,215 200.975 202,128 1. Bhanupratappur Tahsil. 252 93,707 46,818 46,8£9 14 4,162 4,781 126 20,1(9 20,223 2. Kanker Tahsil 315 204,271 99,762 104,509 2-' 1,5~0 1,607 102 17,578 18,473 3. Narayanpur Tahsil. 673 1>7,074 100,004 97,070 386 17,875 17,457 203 31,237 30,434 4. Kondagaon Tahsil . 5jQ 296,106 148,245 147,F61 114 7,3f2 7,238 213 36,116 35,940 5. Bilapur Tah6 1,628 1,726 83 14,094 14,461 7. Jagdalpur Tahsil 590 445,378 221,298 224,080 90 5,403 5,494 126 32,926 33,343 8. Konta Tahsil . 3",,0 ]61,789 19S04 81,885 81 4,564 4,531 125 2(\,497 21,012 211 BY POPULATION SIZ'E

III. Villages with popul~. 2,000 PJpulstic,o II. Villages with population 2,000-9,999 tion ocl 0,000 and a hove r- ----., r_------..A.._------v------~ ____ ..... 5(0-5199 I,OCO-i,9S9 2,000-4,999 5,nOO-9,999 10,Ceo and above r------A----.,,.-----A-----.,r_----A-----.,,.---A-----..... ,.---~---- ..... Non- Population Num- Pvpul~ticn Nl;m- Pvpul<'ticn Non- Population Non- Population her r_----..A..----., her r_---A----., ber r_----A----., her ,.---~--__. b~rr_---.A.---__. Mll's Fen'l~s Mll~s F.;:m1\es Males Females Males Females Malu F{mflu

12 i3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

6)1 24!),174 250,151 299 193,807 200,046 52 74,715 73,140 3 9,714 9,255 251 84,253 87,043 7i 45,975 47,355 10 14,183 14,182 I 2,489 2,540 240 85,293 87,647 147 97,330 99,391 35 49,217 48,030 2 7,225 6,715 20a 70,828 75,46a 81 50,502 53,300 7 II ,315 10,928 1,181 445,926 450,853 5&9 374,642 384,039 lOS 142,320 142,444 10 33,132 32,048 1 5,699 6,810 328 ~ 14,486 119,218 122 81,447 84,575 29 39,837 40,526 3 9,667 9,509 206 74,901 75,869 167 113,228 114,589 40 54,306 '3,270 2,759 2,584 5,699 6,81e 397 133,477 138,596 107 66,213 67,755 7 9,139 9,122 2 6,244 59!7 192 67,828 70,288 99 66,108 68,654 20 25,~44 25,8(7 2 7,554 7,208 158 55,234 56,882 74 47,646 48,466 9 13,494 B,719 2 6,908 6,830 7Sa 251,4)3 265,045 303 203,929 208,312 82 106,259 105,563 7 22,805 :21,446 1 6,802 5,938 43 ~ 3,942 a4,U9 6 3,621 3,618 3 4,324 4,14fs 136 47,969 50,519 46 28,642 29,967 1,084 1,063 2899 2,880 55 18,653 18,101 17 12,216 11,965 II 15,!H7 14,720 4,506 4,393 139 48,979 48,483 49 33,279 33,504 l3 16,484 16,703 2 6,005 5,993 53 18,050 18,248 14 8,662 8,722 4 5,612 5,332 70 24,470 25,328 39 26,711 27,927 II 15,051 15,049 6,802 5,938 176 62,863 63,841 103 71,694 72,819 32 39,017 39,403 3 9,395 9,180 78 26,569 27,407 29 19,104 19,790 7 9,170 9,145

TABLE A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

213

A-4 Town> and Urban Agglomeration Classified by Population in 1981 with Variati(1n Since 19CJ1.

"Town" has been defined on page 82 of the notes has been taken into account. For example if a town to Table A~ 1 and the concept of Urban Agglomera­ was declassified in ~ particular census, its population tion has been given on page 4 of the General has not been taken as urban and also not taken into Note. Conventionally a town having a population of account in that census in Tabl~ A-4. The popu­ 100,000 and above is known as city. lation of such declassified towns in that census has been taken under rural. Table A-4 of 1981 corresponds to Table A-IV of 1951, 1961 and 1971 Censuses and gives the Towns treated in earlier censuses which are no population by sex, decade variation and percentage more towns now have not been reflected in Table decade variation for each town and urban agglome­ A-4 but while striking the class total their popu­ ration during the last 80 years. The s!_~tus of town lation has been included in different censuses as and and the area figures of towns and urban agglomer~­ when they existed as towns. A list of such towns tions have ~lso been give!1- against each as existed in from 1901 to 1971 ~ensuscs with population shown different Cemuses. against each has been given as annexure-l of this As in 1971, all towns a!!d urban agglomeratio!1s fly-leaf. have been grouped into six classes according to the Where however the population of ~ town in a range of population as shown below;- previous census has had 10 be adjusted with refer­ Class Popul;l(ion range ence to 1981, il foot-note has been inserted expla4t­ 2 ing the procedur~ and extent of such foot-note. 1 100,000 and above There are certain towns which were known by a II 50,000-99,999 different name in earlier l:cnsuses as shown below :- III 20,000-4),999 81. IV 10,000-19,999 No. Name of town in 1981 Known as V 5,000--- 9,999 2 3 VI Less than 5,000 1. Scondha Seora from 1901 to 1941 Urban agglomerations pr~sellted in this Table consist of the following type ; 2. Shivpuri Sipri in 1911 (1) A city with urban ou[growth(s) 3. A,hoknalsar P .. chh"r ill 19J1 god 1941 (2) A city and one or more towns with urban 4. Vlun,ha Bhilsa from 1901 to 1951 outgrowth (s) 5. Betul Badnur from 1901 to 1921 (3) A town with urban outgrowth(s) 6. Bina (Etawa) Etawd from J901 to J91J (4) Two or more towns with urabn outgrowth''(s) 7. Kareli Kareliganj in 194J and 1951 8. Chhota-Chhindwara Chhtndwara from 1901 to 19':;1 While presenting the daia of an utban agglom~­ (Popularly known as Gotegaon) ration, its component unit~ have been shown with 9. Bal<'ghat Burha from 1901 to 1921 lower case roman serial like 0), (ii), (iii) etc., and 10. Nowrozab2.d Khodargama in 1971 the units treated as urban outgrowths have been shown 11. Dhanpuri . NOlrgada Hari Dafai in 1961 and with a suffix (O.G.) against e~ch. Where an urb~!l 1971 agglomeration consists of two or more towns, the 12. Jhagrokhand North-Jhagrakhand Colliery in core towns have been shown \_Vith a prefix (a), (b), 1971 (The present Jhagrakhand il1c!udes SOllth-Jhagrakh? nd of (c) etc. The total -population of a!1 agglomerati9!1 1971 also) has been taken into account while classifying the towns 13. H?rpCl.lpur. Sarsed in 1971 in different population ranges in 1981. Similar p~o­ 14. Pali . J0hilla colliery ill 1961 and 1971 cedure has been adopted in working out the c1aSSWlse and Pali B:rsingpur in 1951. population of earlier censuses.

It has also to be remembered that in arriving at The following statement gives the growth in the the class totals of previous census~s, population of number of cities and towns and their populatn)n in those urban units as exi~!ed from census to census the State and districts 1901-1981. 215 216

STATEMENT--1 Growth in the number of cities and towns and their popuiation in State and Districts :t90i-si.

Class I CI1SS II Class III Class IV Class V CI~ss VI All Clas~es ,..---.A.--, ,..---.A.--. ,..---..A...--. ,..---..A...---, ,..---..A...---, ,..---..A...--, ,---..A...---, Year N). P Jp.Jlation NJ. PJpulation No. PJPulation No. population N,). PJpula(jon No. Pvpula(i

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 MADHYA PRADESH 1901 4 343,179 !O 3D,506 23 320,390 57 374,688 27 W6,282 I;'l a ,458,045 19H 100,651 56,204 10 340,842 :0 279,909 61 421,51\9 25 99,8l2 118 .,<99,(17 ~921 !08;793 2 173,478 H 356,782 24 315,049 51 356,355 33 ~29,755 122 1,440,2'2 ~ 931 2 23! ,344 3 193,496 l3 395,081 30 396,471 57 404,109 42 a 51 ,370 ~47 1,771,871 1941 3 508,390 5 324,122 15 425,647 34 449,999 72 494,65a 45 149,968 174 2,352,777 1951 5 988,245 5 341,659 22 617,203 37 512;737 73 5W,447 60 162,646 202 3,132,937 1961 6 1,460,230 6 491,380 35 ~ ,! 38,835 57 785,211 98 685,761 17 65,817 219 4,627,234 1971 11 2,785,788 14 847,023 43 1,382,786 74 998,525 96 723,~: 9 12 46,1\16 250 6,7fA,767 !981 14 4,6B,43! 27 1,854,995 48 !,511,098 119 1,698,468 H4 889,551 5 18,916 327 lO,5f6,459 1 Morena District 1901 3 19,02 3 19,132 1911 2 to,604 2 7,675 4 18,279 1921 5,898 3 B,195 4 19,093 1931 2 14J45 3 11,259 5 25,404 1941 1:,527 I 8,378 3 14,691 5 35,596 1951 18,124 3 20,389 4 38,513 1961 28,337 14,591 3 20,470 3,729 6 67,127 1971 44,901 4 50,958 I 7,138 6 102,997 1981 69,864 27,097 4 63,604 2 17,685 8 178,250 2 BbiDd District 1901 2 B,375 2 13,375 1911 2 14,272 2 14,272 1921 9,619 4,845 2 14,464 1931 10,341 5,618 2 15,959 1941 13,244 6,734 2 19,978 1951 1 16,618 I 7,442 2 24,060 28,208 I 1961 1 10,289 I 5,575 3,581 4 47,653 1971 I 45,794 I 14,307 2 13,296 4 73,397 1981 74,515 I 20,176 3 34,743 5 36,778 10 166,212 3 GwaUor District 3 1901 89,154 49,458 5,133 4,989 6 148,734 2 1911 46,952 28,271 9,235 I 4,3H 5 88,775 1921 80,387 20,260 13,037 I 3,912 4 117,596 1931 78,680 21,999 3 26,270 I 4,078 6 13J ,027 1941 a 64,468 2 18,024 2 8,540 5 191,032 1951 241,577 I 6,381 2 247,958 1961 1 300,587 12,661 I 6,638 4,562 4 324,448 1971 1 406,140 21,430 2 15,427 4 442,997 33,421 1981 1 539,015 2 29,390 7,585 5 609,411 4 Datia District 1901 24,071 5,542 2 29,613 19B n,329 3,954 2 21,283 1921 15,221 4,313 2 19,534 1931 18,292 4,949 2 23,241 1941 22,086 5,445 2 27,531 1951 26,447 5,186 3 6,092 5 37,725 1961 29,430 I 29,430 37,436 1971 I 37,436 1981 49,386 l! ,605 2 60,991 217

ST.+TEMENT-l

Cla;s I Class II Class III C.ass IV Class V Class VI A1J Cl,l,sses r---..A.--~ ,---..A..--, ,---..A-__, ,--..A---, ,--..A----, ,---..A. --, ,---.A.----, YIlU N.J. Pvpubtion NJ. Popul.~tion Nv. Pvpulati\)n No. Popt.ialion No. Population No. POpd.,licn No. Pc pulaton

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II J2 13 14 15

5 Shivpuri District 1901 4,929 I 4,929 19H I 10,628 3,913 2 14,541 1921 1 H,915 3,274 2 15,189 1931 12,954 4 11,428 5 24,382 1941 15,490 3 12,261 4 27,751 1951 2~ ,887 21,887 1961 28,68~ 2 10,201 3 38,882 1971 50,858 3 20,400 4 71,258 1981 75,738 U,762 3 23,647 5 111,147

6 Guua District 19()l 2 1l,452 .." 8,890 4 20,342 1911 2 11,685 2,753 3 14,438 1921 1 6,790 2 9,004 3 15,794 1931 11,022 5,598 4 14,765 6 31,385 1941 14,884 4 23,270 2 2,839 7 40,993 1951 22,221 II,B8 4 23,097 6 56,456 1961 31,031 1 14,440 4 29,399 6 74,870 1971 1 42,330 3 40,882 2 16,958 6 100,170 1981 64,659 1 28,736 3 38,606 9,598 6 141,599 7 Tfkamgarh District 1901 i 14,050 I 14,050 1911 15,495 1 15,495 1921 14,096 1 14,096 1931 14,366 I 14,366 1941 16,112 I 16,112 1951 13,429 .z. 6,813 3 20,242 1961 20,469 1 20,469 1971 27,905 I 27,90:; 1981 42,354 2 22,625 3 24,431 6 89,410

8 Chbatarpur District 1901 2 21,536 1 5,220 3 26,756 1911 1 10,413 2 15,439 2 8,118 5 33,970 1921 10,142 3 19,008 2,907 5 32,057 1931 10,305 3 17,753 2,874 5 30,932 1941 13,210 4 22,589 I 3,547 6 39,346 1951 14,110 4 22,417 4 12,623 9 49,150 1961 22,146 11,762 3 22,411 , 56,3'19 ~ 1971 32,271 23,010 3 22,054 1 2,723 7 80,058 1981 51,959 3 44,025 5 37,417 I 4,680 10 138,081

9 Panna District

1901 11,346 11,346 1911 10,756 I 10,756 1921 10,106 3,863 2 13,969 1931 I 10,913 4,279 2 15,192 1941 1 13,375 I 4,746 2 18,121 1951 12,244 4 9,853 :; 22,097 1961 16,737 16,737 1971 24,367 6,095 2 30,462 1981 33,674 8,367 2 42,041 218

StATEMENT-l

Cl.tss I Class II Cl~.ss III Class IV Class V Class VI All Clc.sses r--._....j._---, r---..A..--, ,----.A.-----, r---..A..--, ,---..A..---, r--..A..-----, r---..A..----, Y~ar N J. Pvpulation Nv. Pvp.JlJ.tion No. Population N.J. Population No. Populativn No. Populi'.tion No. Pvpulation

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

10 Sagar District 1901 I 42,330 3 20,938 4,980 5 68,248 1911 I 45,908 4 29,755 5 75,663 1921 I 39,319 4 26,537 5 65,856 1931 39,822 I 10,849 4 29,871 6 80,542 1941 50,733 1 13,200 4 32,287 6 96,220 1951 66,446 3 37,888 2 17,217 ~,H2 7 ~23,433 1961 85,491 I 27,476 3 45,842 3 21,895 8 180,704 1971 127,442 2 60,8~9 3 46,681 3 25,316 9 260,2':8 ~981 a74,770 3 99,245 5 78,985 2 15,605 II 368,605 11 Damoh District 1901 I 13,355 1 13,355 1911 I 17,042 I 17,042 1921 15,296 15,296 1931 20,728 20,728 1941 26,795 I 26,795 1951 I 36,964 6,667 2 43,631 1961 1 46,656 9,117 2 55,773 1971 59,983 12,101 6,893 3 78,977 1981 76,758 2 27,267 3 104,025 12 Sataa District

1901 2 14,355 3,785 3 18,140 1911 2 14,286 2 8,535 4 22,821 1921 2 14,883 2 7,637 4 22,520 1931 11,176 7,678 2 8,518 4 27,372 1941 U,575 2 14,623 1 4,546 4 30,744 2 i951 20,183 15,768 II 25,414 14 61,365 38,046 n,BS 2 13,293 ~ 961 4 63,454 i971 62,i62 I 15,177 2 17,334 4 94,673 20,261 3 34,263 1981 96,667 4 35,546 9 186,737 13 Rewa District 24,608 1901 5,022 2 29,630 26,247 1911 I 4,919 2 31,166 20,977 1921 I 4,646 2 25,623 25,206 ~931 3,790 2 28,996 1 26,008 1941 1 3,787 2 29,795 1 29,623 1951 13 31,[52 14 60,775 43,065 1961 43,065 69,182 1971 1 69,182 13,242 7 43,776 1981 100,641 9 157,659 14 Shahdol District 5,381 1901 5,38J 1 6,008 1911 I 6,008 I 5,206 1921 1 5,206 7,614 1931 I 7,614 2 13,595 1941 2 13,595 2 17,463 12 1956 37,093 14 54,556 I 22,196 2 2!,894 2 13,670 1961 5 57,760 2 52,647 10,249 7 58,936 1971 JO 121,832 3 99,548 8 105,139 4 34,929 1981 IS 239,616 219

STATEMENT-l

Cllss I Cllss II Chss III Ciss IV CLss V Class VI All Classes r---.A.--, r---.A.--, r--A.--.., r---.A.----., r---.A.--, r--.A.-, r---.A.--, Y.lar N J. P .JPJhtbn N J. P0puhti)n N J. P0puhtion NJ. popuhtion No. I'opulation No. Population No. Popt.iation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ,--- IS Sidhi District 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 5,021 5,021 1971 9,364 9,364 1981 19,654 19,654 16 Mandsaur District 1901 20,936 15,398 4 28,345 2 9,228 8 73,907 1911 2 29,103 4 26,087 1 4,989 7 60,179 1921 2 26,707 3 19,872 2 8,424 7 55,003 1931 15,386 4 30,810 2 8,943 7 55,139 1941 21,972 11,119 6 43,266 1 3,405 9 79,762 1951 34,541 2 26,403 8 54,459 11 115,403 1961 2 78,163 2 23,894 7 53,558 3,916 12 159,531 1971 56,988 49,748 5 55,885 3 23,167 2 8,741 12 194,529 1981 2 146,456 6 80,335 4 29,135 12 255,926 17 Ratlam District 1901 2 60,175 2 9,209 4 69,384 1911 1 27,957 18,054 1 4,311 3 50,322 1921 1 30,133 17,151 3,932 3 51,216 1931 2 58,673 5,669 4,691 4 69,033 1941 2 70,440 2 11,015 4 81,455 1951 63,403 1 29,598 3 19,292 5 112,293 1961 87,472 1 31,140 3 19,804 5 138,416 1971 1 119,247 37,499 10,134 2 14,347 5 1111,227 1981 1 155,578 1 47,548 14,400 3 22,966 6 240,492 18 Ujjain District 1901 39,892 10,856 2 15,867 4,490 5 71,105 1911 39,~95 4 26,213 5 65,508 1921 43,908 3 23,455 1 4,997 5 72,360 1931 53,779 10,531 3 22,940 2 3,742 7 90,992 1941 80,709 2 22,287 2 14,273 2 3,970 7 121,239 1951 129,817 2 28,168 2 18,246 5 176,231 1961 144,161 5 70,541 6 214,702 1971 20lS,561 2 52,626 3 45,415 6 306,602 1981 282,203 56,602 2 45,931 2 33,936 6 418,672 19 Shajapur District 1901 3 22,136 3,990 4 26,126 1911 3 20,548 3,487 4 24,035 1921 3 19,045 1,110 4 20,155 1931 3 20,207 3 20,207 1941 10,757 2 16,051 3 7,728 6 34,536 1951 3 34,768 3 34,768 1961 3 42,493 2 10,537 5 53,030 1971 25,189 2 33,405 3 19,187 6 77,781 1981 2 58,534 18,530 6 47,704 9 124,768 220

STATBMENT-l - Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI All Clafses ,---...... --, ,---...... --, ,--...... -, ,----...... -, ..---.A.-~ r--.A.~ r--~--'~ Year No. Population No. Popub.1ion No. P.:>pula(lon No. Popdation No. Popu) ... 1ion No. Popdaticn No. Popt.ialion

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

10 Dewas District 1901 1 15,403 j 5,403 1911 1 15;285 15,285 1921 14;970 .. ., 14;970 J 931 16,810 4;063 2 20;873 1941 12,987 2 15,057 4,')')",--- 4 32;266 1951 27,879 5,610 1 33,489 1961 34,577 4 24,273 .2 8,530 '7 67,380 1971 51,866 5 38,176 4,831 7 94,874 1981 83,465 3 31,604 4 33,698 8 148,767

21 Jhabua District 1901 1911 1921 1931 5,149 1 5,149 1941 6,117 1 6,117 1951 1 7,739 1 7,739 1961 10,161 3 16,706 2 8,860 6 35,727 1971 1 23,829 4 24,994 6 48,823 1981 2 34,657 4 31,600 6 66,257

22 Dhar District 1901 17,792 5,402 2 13,194 1911 2 13,720 1 13,720 1921 16,041 6,377 1 22,418 1931 19,607 2 11,818 4 12,474 7 43,899 1941 1 22,015 3 18,479 2 5,905 6 46,399 1951 1 23,652 3 19,255 4 42,907 ]961 1 18,325 10,023 4 28,141 6 66,489 1971 36,172 L 23,452 3 26,026 6 85,650 1981 48,870 5 69,968 2 14,142 8 132,980

23 Indore District 1901 86,686 36,039 11,118 3,103 4 136,946 ]911 2 74,767 9.195 3 83,962 1921 93.091 1 31,737 12.226 3 137.054 1931 1 127,027 1 31,177 15,497 3 173,701 ]941 1 203,695 1 34,823 2 238,518 1951 310,859 44,655 5,039 3 360,553 1961 394,941 48,032 2 9,110 4 452.083 1971 1 560,936 63,739 3 18,224 5 642,899 1981 1 829,327 76.037 3 24,064 5 929,428

24 West-Nimar District 1901 4 27,037 4 27,037 1911 4 33,485 3,506 5 36,991 1921 10,610 4 29,305 5 39,915 1931 12,157 5 34.443 4,833 7 51,433 1941 2 27,420 6 40,183 8 67,603 1951 20.762 1 13,896 8 58.840 }O 93,498 1961 30,652 5 63,536 5 34,795 2 9,094 13 138.077 1971 2 63,415 5 74,202 6 45,178 13 182,795 198} 52,749 4 101,763 4 52,163 4 34,S01 13 241,176 221

STATEMJlNT-I

CI.\ss I Class H Class III Class IV Cl~,ss V Class VI All Clrsses r---.A--, r---.A.--, r---..A--., r--,-..A..--, r---..A..--, r-=--..A..--, r---..A..--, Year N J. P.>pulation No. Popula'ion No. Pop dation No. Population No. Population No. Populalfcn No. Popddicn

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

2S Ellst·Nimar District 1901 33,341 19,401 89 3 52,831 J911 2 44,381 2 44,381 ]921 2 62,718 2 62,7]8 ]931 2 78,688 2 78,688 1941 53,987 38,493 2 92,480 1951 2 122,006 :I 122,006 1961 2 145,595 8,780 3 ]54,375 1971 105,335 85,403 15,743 3 206,481 1981 2 255,711 22,609 2 23,291 7,589 6 309,200

26 Rajgarh District

1901 5 31,244 5 31,244 1911 5 35,282 5 35,282 1921 5 32,880 5 32,880 1931 5 35,188 5 35,188 1941 11,036 4 28,610 5 39,646 1951 5 41,150 5 41,150 1961 3 32,954 2 16,065 5 49,019 1971 4 53,368 1 8,412 5 61.780 1981 5 80,678 3 24,238 8 104,916 27 Vidisba Distric(

]901 10,417 7,481 2 17,898 19] ] 12,091 8,427 2 20,5]8 ]92] ]] ,760 8,801 I' 2 20,561 1931 2 22,845 4,627 3 27,472 194] 2 28,378 6,862 3 35,240 ]951 2 34,294 8,871 3 43,165 ] 96] 1 27,7]8 2 3] ,440 5,]22 4 64,280 1971 3 86,065 1 6,811 4 92,876 1981 65,521 2 58,937 1 8,447 4 132,905 28 Bhopal District 1901 77,023 4,276 2 81,299 1911 56,204 2,624 2 58,828 1921 45,094 2,195 2 47,289 ]931 61,037 2,2]9 2 63,256 ]94] 75,228 4,152 2 79,380 1951 102,333 ]02,333 ]961 1 185,374 20,747 16,827 6,238 4 229,186 1971 1 304,550 53,922 26,387 7,782 4 392,641 1981 671,018 10,835 2 68,',853 29 Sehore District

190] ]) ,755 2 10,643 1 4,352 4 26,750 1911 7,741 3 13,133 4 20,874 1921 10,183 3 9,152 4 ] 9,335 1931 13,860 2 8,614 3 22,474 1941 1 f, 'l31 5,640 6 14,906 8 37,377 1951 1 20,879 6,234 2 27,113 1961 1 28,489 2 14,117 3 42,6C6 1971 36,136 14,(,36 6,395 3 56,567 1981 5:',190 19,619 2 15,673 4 87,482 222

STATEMENT-l

Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Clr.ss VI All Classes ,..---.A.--~ r---.A.-~., ,..--.A.-., r--.A.--, ,---.A.------,_ ,---..A.-., r--.A.-., Year No. Pop:.,jation No. P0pulation No. Population No. Population No. Popukticn No. Pcpul~.lion Nc-. Pc pulp.tic n

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 '" 30 Raisen District 1901 1911 3,577 3,577 1921 2 6,671 2 6,671 1931 2 7,245 2 7,245 1941 7 22,431 7 22,431 1951 6,617 1 6,617 1961 10,029 2 11,809 3 21,838 1971 1 13,366 2 17,401 3 30,767 1981 3 47,241 3 23,495 6 70,736 31 Betul District

1901 1 5,566 4,739 2 10,305 1911 2 12,927 2 12,927 1921 2 12,727 2 12,727 1931 2 14,992 2 14,992 1941 11 ,841 2 10,580 3 22,421 1951 2 27,330 6,424 3 33,754 1961 2 32,119 2 14,968 4 47,087 1971 1 30,862 2 28,642 8,165 4 67,669 1981 3 117,387 15,435 8,914 5 141,736 32 Hoshangabad District

1901 2 31,240 3 20,720 2 4,660 7 56,620 1911 4 27,651 2 8,252 6 35,903 1921 2 23,125 3 20,064 1 4,568 6 47,757 1931 3 40,150 2 14,551 3 10,104 8 64,805 1941 3 42,679 4 27,124 2 5,453 9 75,256 1951 24,795 3 43,859 3 22,104 2 5,242 9 96,000 1961 2 55,890 2 32,321 4 30,359 653 9 119,223 1971 3 104,804 3 42,442 4 26,970 1,212 11 175,428 1981 63,541 3 109,312 3 42,061 5 35,630 1,540 13 252,084 33 Jabalpur District

1901 90,316 14,137 5,595 3 II 0,048 1911 100,651 15,812 5,432 3,630 4 125,525 1921 1 108,793 .1 19,682 1 6,387 3 134,862 1931 1 104,317 2 42,024 1 5,764 4 152,105 194-1 1 140,227 2 62,742 1 7,026 4 209,995 1951 203,659 2 68,109 19,114 7,929 5 298,811 1961 295,375 3 117,808 2 26,513 5 32,950 11 472,646 1971 1 442,481 2 112,831 42,169 4 58,377 4 27,696 12 683,554 1981 1 649.085 2 15],615 2 71,791 5 78,012 5 39,989 15 990,492 34 Narsimhapur District

1901 11,233 8,198 4,216 3 23,647 1911 10,630 2 8,119 3 ]8,749 1921 2 18,378 1 3,836 3 22,214 1931 1 11,077 9,077 1 3,671 3 23,825 1941 2 23,054 2 7,453 4 30,507 1951 2 27,060 5,663 4.413 4 37,136 1961 2 32,636 2 16,360 4 48,996 1971 1 25,552 3 41,772 4 67,324 19&1 2 57,793 2 30,334 4 88,127 223

STATEMENT-l

Class I Cl.lss II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI All Classes r---.A.--, r---.A.------, r---.A.--, r---.A.--, ,--.A.----., r---..A..--, r---..A.--.., YI!::tf N). P;>pulation N J. Population No. POl-ulation No. Populatk'n Nt'. Popula:ion No. PopuJatic n No. p, pd2.tkn

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

3S Mandla District 19CI 5,428 5,428 1911 9,379 9,379 1921 I 8,784 ~,784 193] 1 7,997 1 7,997 1941 12,209 1 12,209 1951 14,243 1 14,243 1961 2 33,144 2 33,144 1971 27,465 1 14,683 6,553 3 48,701 1981 37,539 1 17,846 2 17,794 4 73,179 36 Chhindwara District

1901 3 24,370 4,785 4 29,155 19] ] ]2,872 3 17,725 4 30,597 192] 13,383 2 13,929 4,455 4 31,767 1931 2 28,650 5,919 3 34,569 1941 21,916 13,078 6,313 3 41,307 1951 27,652 14,037 6,766 3 48,455 1961 37,244 I 17,808 5 39,477 3,860 8 98,389 t,971 53,508 22,554 4 49,755 4 26,624 3 12,971 13 165,412 1981 75,178 2 53,895 3 48,360 10 74,760 .2 8,974 18 261,167 37 Seoni District

1901 11,864 11,864 1911 1 13,839 13,839 1921 1 12,772 1 12,772 1931 16,081 1 16.081 1941 20,570 20,570 1951 25,024 25,024 1961 30,274 30,274 1971 38,396 5,180 2 43,576 ]981 54,017 8,687 2 62,704 38 Balaghat District

HOI 6,223 6,223 1 911 7,400 7,400 1921 7,300 7,300 ]931 9,605 9,605 1941 11,482 6,607 2 18,089 ]951 16,291 2 18,086 3 34,377 1961 .2 30,298 2 16,012 4 46,310 1971 33.346 2 24,913 9,694 4 67,953 198] 53,183 3 40,624 5,995 5 99,802 39 Surguja District

1901 1911 1921 193] 1941 10,044 3 18,693 4 28,737 1951 1 10,362 5,478 2 5,426 4 21,266 1961 1 15,240 3 22,115 .2 6,434 6 43,789 1971 2 44,988 1 12,532 3 19,218 3 12,302 9 89,040 1981 2 75,003 3 47,419 3 19,546 8 141,968 224

5TATEMENT-l

Class I Cia,s II CLss III Class IV Class V Class VI All Classes ,---.... ---, r---A.--, ,-_ .... ---, ,-_--A.__ , r---.A..-. ,---.....______, ,---A.---, Y~ar N,J. Papulation No. P0pulation NI). PapuJa!ion No. PopululiJn No. Populati(Jn No. Population No. Porub,tion

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

40. Bilaspur District

1901 1 18,937 2 11,386 1,791 4 32,114 1911 1 19,850 2 11,380 3 31,230 1921 24,295 2 12,880 4,751 4 41,926 ]\131 3],374 2 ]5,027 1 3,240 4 49,641 1941 37,460 2 16,783 2 8,539 5 62,782 1951 39,099 1 11,907 3 19,131 5 70,137 1961 86,706 3 41,113 6 40,618 10 168,437 1971 170,740 32,654 4 59,763 5 40,956 11 264,113 1981 179,791 83,387 2 44,241 6 80,759 2 16,884 3,722 13 408,784 41. Raigarb District

1901 2 11,991 2 11,991 1911 2 13,416 2 13,416 1921 2 15,058 2 15,058 1931 12,820 7,046 2,805 3 22,671 1941 20,327 8,045 3,657 3 32,029 1951 29,684 2 13,260 2 6,651 5 49,595 1961 36,933 3 22,954 4 59,887 1971 48,049 3 27,886 4 75,935 1981 69,791 3 34,974 2 16,368 6 121,133 42. Rajnandgaon District

1901 11,094 5,856 3 11,113 5 28,063 1911 11,979 2 11,429 3 23,408 1921 12,631 7,120 2 8,818 4 28,569 1931 1 15,977 2 13,585 1 4,159 4 33,721 1941 1 19,039 3 21,116 1 3,190 5 43,345 1951 23,300 2 24,238 5,524 2 5,068 6 58,130 )961 44,678 2 24,236 1 6,576 3,488 5 78,978 1971 55,827 2 29,492 1 8,116 4,035 5 97,470 1981 86,367 15,772 17,037 2 15,076 5 144,252 43. Durg District

1901 1911 7,048 7,048 1921 l 11,274 11,274 1931 13,172 13,172 1941 16,766 16,7(6 1951 20,249 20,249 1961 86,116 2 70,460 3 156,576 1971 174,370 70,754 26,657 I 10,667 2 17,186 6 299,634 1981 2 438,047 55,307 22,328 5 76,241 9,181 10 601,104 44. Raipur District

1901 32,114 2 15,650 3 47,764 1911 35,335 1O,~60 5,820 3 51,615 1921 38,341 12,711 1 6,052 4,714 4 61,828 1931 45,390 11,505 1 14,470 3 71,365 1941 63,465 14,071 2 1Ii,693 4 94,229 1951 89,804 2 29,423 1 6,703 4 125,930 1961 139,792 31,552 2 27,554 4 29,251) 8 228,148 1971 205,986 2 65,221 3 38,641 2 15,217 8 32,,065 1981 338,245 55,797 2 57,947 5 69,125 8,111 10 529,225 , 74 MADHYA PRADESH

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45. Bastar District

1901 2 8,668 2 8,668 1911 1921 4,536 4,536 1931 10,128 5,305 2 15,433 1941 11,304 5,173 2 16,477 1951 13,793 4.924 2 18,717 1961 20,412 6,487 2 26,899 1971 36,932 10,646 9,057 3 56,635 1981 63,632 3 48,074 4 111,706

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In the process of urbanisation the new towns do STATEMENT-3 not have much impact on the growth of urban popu­ 2 3 4 in lation than that found to be by the towns classes I 5. Dur g 2 2.0·.0.0 72'8711 to IV growing in size. Towns belonging to class V 6. Ujjain 1 16'67 67'4.0 • and VI are generally grown up villages, whereas towns 7. Jabalpur 1 6'67 65'53 in class IV can be regarded to be in the transition 8. Ratlam . 1 16'67 64·69 stage from where they move up to higher classes 9. R.aipur 1 1.0'.0.0 63'92 1.0. R.ewa 1 n'll 63'83 possesing the so-called urban characteristics in the 11.S~,gaf 1 9'.09 47'41 real sense of the term. This is evident from the 12. Bilaspur 1 7'69 43'98 fact that the proportion of the number- of towns ;n classes I to III taken together has gone up from The following statement gives the percentage of 11.57 per cent in 1901 to 27.22 per cent in 1981 area of towns in each class to total urban area of and the proportion of population living in them has State and density of population per km3 • in each gone up from 45.04 per cQnt in 1901 to 75.38 per­ class. cent in 1981. On the other hand. the proportion STATEMENT- 4 of the number of towns in class IV, V and VI taken Percentage of area of towns in each class to total together has gone down from 88.42 per cent in 1901 urban area of State and density of urban population to 72.78 per cent in 1981 and the proportion of popu­ per Kroll in each class lation living in them has decreased from 54.96 per 1981 1971 cent in 1901 to 24.62 per cent in 1981. r----..A------, ,. ____ .A__.__ -., Percenta ge Density Percentage Density At the 1981 Census tllere are 12 districts in the of arda to per Km" of area to per Km' State which have in each one city with population total urban tote I urban more than a lakh except that Drug and East-Nimar Class area area districts have two cities each, viz, Durg and Bhilainagar 3 4 5 and Khandwa & Burhanpur, respectively. Except for Sagar and Bilaspur districts more than 50 per cent of I 31'.09 3,267 3.0'73 3,493 the total urban population was living in cities in these II 12'25 3,192 11'66 2,26.0 III 6'77 3,926 16'21 2,838 districts. Of these Bhopal, Indore and Gwalior are IV 26'76 1,228 1.0'48 1,641 powerful growth centres. Tile following statement V 22'68 734 19'86 1,182 gives a comparative position of proportion of nuUl­ VI .0'45 579 1'.06 924 ber of class I towns and !tc proportion of urba_n As the towns grow in size and move to higher population living in them. size classes, the density of population is found to be STATEMENT - 3 increasing. The figures for the 1971 and 1981 censuses Statement showing the districts having class I towns, given in the above statement reveal that higher the the proportion of such towns and the proportion of size-class higher is the density of population but for a population living in them in 1981 Census fall in the density figure at the s!age of class II there is a consistent increasing trend froUl class VI to Class I. Proportion of No. of .- ..A-__------, The low figure at the class II stage appears to be due class-I No. of Urban to extension in the limits of the towns, whereby sur­ Ditsrict towns towns population rounding villages with larger proportion of uninhabited area get included. 2 3 4 The following statement gives the number and 1 ,Bhopal . 1 5.0-.0.0 98'41 population of cities and towns of 1971 and 1981 2. East-Nimar 2 33'33 93'75 Censuses arranged in six-classes I to VI in the 3. Indore . 1 2.0'.0.0 89'23 4. Gwa~..:I.:.:io:..:r....:. __.:....__.:~ __:: ____ I.:...._--=2:..:.o_·.::..OQ.:....__..:..8.:..8_·4,--' State. STATEMENT-5 Number and population of cities and towns of 1971 an~_l~~~ censuses arranged in six clas~es r to VI 1981 1971 Increase Incerease ~)f Percentage .A._- _--, ,.___ -"------,or decre,,-se decrease In inerellse or No-:--;;r Tot~.l No. of Total, in No, of pOPul~tion decrease 1971-81 State Class of Towns towns population towns populatIOn towns of cl"ss 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 327 10,586,459 25.0 6,784,767 + 77 +3,8.01,692 +56.03 MADHYA PRADESH ALL CLASSES 2,785,788 + 3 +182,643 65. 61 Class-I. . . . 14 4,613,431 11 + (a) Cities with one million and above population 560,936 + 3 +2,127,509 +379.28 (b) Cities with 500,OeO to 4 2,688,445 999,999 population 2,224,852 - 299,866 -13.48 (c) Cities with 100,000 to 10 1,929,986 10 499,999 popllJati(ln 847,023 + 13 -+ 1,007,972 +119.CO Class-II 27 1,854,995 14 48 1,511,098 43 1,382,786 + 5 +128,312 + 9.28 Class-TIl 998,525 + 45 +699,943 +70.10 Class-IV. 119 1,698,468 74 114 889,551 96 723,829 -I- 18 -I- 165,722 -92.90 Class-V 46,816 - 7 -27,900 -59 60 Clvss-VI. 5 18.916 12 , 'b I '11' 1 ~ecorllillg 10 their 0wn populvti011 and not according to NOTF.-The consttt.uent of an urban agglomcP~l<)n h:

There has been an overall increase of 56.03 per cent in the urban population in 1981 over that of 2 3 4 5 1971. The highest Increase between 1971 and 1981 Not treated as town in J 981 in the number of towns is found in class IV a followed by Class II whereas the impact on the b growth of population is to the tUlle of 119.00 per­ cent in Class U as against 70.10 per cent in Class c V 5,180 7,950 IV. The State docs not have th~ distinction to There has been a steady shift of towns of a have any city with a population of 1 million or lower class moving to a higher class which follows over. that the towns have been growing steadily without The following statement shows the movement any set back_ of cities and town from one class to another during 1971-81. STATEMENT-- 7 STATEMENT-6 Percentage variation of population 1971-1981 of places Movement of cities and towns from one class to ano~ which w(:re not treatEd as towns in 1971 but treatEd ther during 1971-81 a'S such in 1981 classified by state/Districts (a) Indicates number and. popula tion of towns which a par­ and size class ticut-ar dass. of 1981 hasr~ceived by a Precess ofdecre­ m~nt from the next higher c1JSS range of 1971_ Pelcent2ge variaticn in (b) IndicMes number and population d tc.wns which a parti. 1981 popu- cular class of 1981 has reCeiVed by a process (f incre_ lation over ment from the next lower or any other lowerrangeofl971. 1971 i.e. Popula- Popula- 1981-1971 (c) Indicates number and popull'ticn of tcWllS which a parti tion in tien in ---xIOO cular classof1971 has passed d(.wn bya procl3ss ofdecre­ Nun.ber cf T(.wns 1971 1981 1971 mmt to the next lower or any other range of 1981. Claos (Incremmt and decrement of towns in the statement 2 3 4 5 relate to their territorial c(. ntt:nts in 1981) Madhya Pradesh MADHYA PRADESH III 1 17,599 68,842 + 291']7 10 ]71,047 260,75!> 52'45 POPt! l;>ticI1 IV + Category C'f ( ____ A... ____ --"\ V 57 321,663 431,275 -1~ 34-0R lllilvement Class No. 1971 1981 VI 2 5,875 8,420 + 43'32 2 3 4 Morena Dish ict

9,816 13,29~ 35-44 CL4SS-1 IV + V 5,430 9,731 + 79-21 a Bhind District b II 3 225,339 333,963 IV 2 18,403 23,240 -+ 26-28 c V 4 22,940 29,102 + 26-86 CLAS:;"11 GWJ.lior District IV 1 7,556 16,847 -+ 122'96 a b III 17 1,055,567 D3.tia District IV 1 8,732 11,605 + 32-81 CL4SS-III Shivpuri District , a V 1 5,139 6,949 T 35'22 b IV 20 350,362 484,768 Tikamgarh District c V 8,687 10,060 IV 2 16,065 22,625 -+ 40'S3 V 3 18,588 24,431 T 31'43 CL4SS-lV ChhltarpU! District a V 3 15,004 20,082 + 33-84 b V 45 390,980 362,003 Sa g?-f District c V 2 13,472 15,605 -1- 15'83 CL 4SS-V Sntna District IV 1 8,685 11,453 + 31- 87 a V 4 27,044 35,546 + 31'44 b IV 7 30,626 39,679 c Rewa District IV 1 10,441 13,242 + 26'83 Cl4SS-lIl V 7 34,157 43,776 -+ 28'16 a Shahdol District b IV 1 9,460 13,1<' 5 + 39-06 c V 4 20,942 34,929 + 66'79 239

4 2 3 4 5 2 3 5

Ratlam District Raipur District 20,145 V 1 4,7St} 5,163 + 8'49 IV 2 24,908 + 23' 64 Shajapur District Bastar District V. 3 18,866 25,0('6 + 32-86 IV 1 11,395 17,279 + 51·64 Dewas District V 1 6,781 + 34'27 A total of 81 places were added in the list of towns in 1981 census of which 70.37 per cent belong Dh~r District to Class V followed by 24.69 per cent of Class IV. IV 1 8,::61 13,490 + 63- 3,) Of the two places attaining Class III status, one V 4,089 5,079 + 24-21 is a colony of Sarni Thermal Power Station while East-Nim~~r DistIict the other viz., Bhilai K[tlan was ?lready an urban out­ growth of BhiIainagar in 1971 Census which qualified 2 17,608 J 32-/8 IV to be treated as a town in its own right in 1981. V 6,212 -!~ ':2-17 Rajgarh District The only town of 1971 Cemus i.e. Dungaria V 3 18,1:l68 Chhapara in Seoni district which did not qualify the Sehl~)j'e DbtIict eJigibility test of a town was removed from the list v 1 4,583 7,212 -+ 57'36 of towns in 1981. The details are given in the statement below :- Raisen Di~tIict v 3 19,822 23,495 STATEMENT- 8 Betul District III 1 7,411 46,5l4 527-63 Percentage variation of population 1971-81 of places H 'sll'~l\go~b°

STATEM.ENT- 9

Number of towns in each class during 1901-81 (An a~glomeration has been classified according to to1al popUlation) NLn:l:e' town5 Class('f , ______..A.______c'[ in _ Stnt,/Distnct 'own~ 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 19~1 1921 J911 --igjl-'

2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 .~------11 -MADHYA PRADESH All 303 232 208 194 162 136 115 110 J J3 Classes 1 1 8 5 3 14 3 3 1 II 28 II 5 5 5 2 3 ITI 41 42 30 22 16 11 10 -' 8 II IV 113 n 51i 35 31 30 23 20 20 V 104 99 93 72 69 53 50 56 52 VI 3 7 16 55 38 37 29 22 26 240

STATEMENT-9 Number of towns in each clas.. during 1901-81 (An a~glomeration has been classified according to total population)

CIB", Numler of ~owns in of r------.A.---______--., State/District towns ]981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 190.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Morena District All 8 6 6 4 5 5 4 4 3 Classc& I II III 1 IV 4 4 I 1 V :: 3 3 J 2 1 1 3 VI 3 3 3 :2

2. Bhind District All 10 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 Cl2sscs I II 1 111 1 IV 3 V 5 2 1 2 2 Vi I

3. Gwa Jior District All ,." 4 4 2 3 2 2 2 3 C{[:::.~,{'"s I II IlJ ] IV I V 2 .. VI 2 1 1

4. Datia District . AU 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 Classes I 11 m IV 1 V VI 3

5. Shivpuri District All 5 4 3 4 5 2 2 CIDSSCS I II III IV 1 1 V 3 3 ::. VI 3 4

6. Guna District All 6 6 6 6 6 6 :2 2 3 Classes

II III 1 1 IV 3 3 1 1 V 2 4 4 4 1 VI 4 2 241

STATBMENT--9 Number of towns in each class durin~ 1901-81 (An ag~lom~ration bas been das~ified according to total popnlation)

CI~ss Numbu cf t(,wr;~ in of ,------~------.--- --~.A------.-.------_ ----., StatejD:s:r:Cl towns 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

7. Tikp,mgarh Disuic: .. 1-,.:1 6 3 Ch~s~es I 1I III ]V -, V -' VI :2

8. Chhatarpur Dist!' ct. All Ci(~~~,:~, 10 7 5 'J 6 5 5 5 3 J II III IV 3 2 1 2 V .) -' 3 .~ '} 3 -' :2 VI ..J. :2 , AI: - :2 5 :2 2 2 C~as~1. :-. 1 rr III JV V VI 4

10. S3gar Di,t:Icl . 1-\:1 10 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 Cl(-~sl~

II HI 2 IV 5 3 ~ :'. 1 V 2 :< ) 2 ·f 3 4 4 3 VI

11. Damoh Disirict All 3 3 2 .2 CiEsses I ]J m lV V VI

12. Satnp, District. All 9 4 4 14 4 4 4 4 3 Classes ] IT lIT TV 3 " .1 ., ..., \'I . , . . ] 1 4?_I ... _ .. -..-v .-.._ ...... ",. .._ ...... - ~-:--. ~.-...... ,_ ••------~ .. ~ --.-• .. -~...... ,..._....~ .... 17-3'87 Cen~u.s MP/83 242

SrATI>M.E~T-9 Number of towns in each class during 1901 .. 81 (An agglomeration has been clas~ified according to total population) Number of towns in Cl:·,s ,-.. _. ___ . ___. ____ -.-- ___ . __-.A. __.------.-.- ..------. c f 19~~ 1 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 State,' D;s' 1':I:( t(Jwns ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

13. Rew;\ Di:,(rid All 9 14 2 2 .2 2. .2 C ~,,<,

II III JV 1 \' 7 \1 13

14. Sh.lhJol Dl~"fJC( An IJ K 4 12 .2 Ci".,"U>

11 HI I .2 IV 7 2- V 4 5 2 2 VI 9

15. Sidhi Dislr.Cl All Clab~n

IT III IV V VI

16. Mal1l1swr Dis!r;ct All J2- 12 12 9 7 6 6 6 7 Clc.bs(' 1 II .2 1 f(J J 2- .2 .2 2 IV Ii 5 ::; ::; .2 2 V 4 3 7 (, 5 3 3 4 3 \ I .2 J 2

17. Ratlam Dis\r:cl At! 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 4 Cf,.ssl.-s

II HI 2. 2 1 2 IV 1 V 3 2 3 3 2 VI 2

18. Ujj2in District. A"11 6 6 6 5 6 6 5 5 5 elF ~scS J II 111 .2 2 IV 2. 3 5 .2 .2 , .:. .' 3 4 2 , J , , ... _...... { ~.!'!t. __4 'L.a; 3L ( _ " ..... '" ,." . .. • • __ (-,! t :'±~'3.... "£'!' _Co!''' ,,1144.::" '£3355\3 __ 3!\S J.s:.._c ..... t '_.. 4 !"...!! - ----~ ... ~..._..- - 243

SIATBMENT-9 1901-81 (An alglomeration ha~ been classified according to total population) Numb~r of towns in eac~l class durin~ - Clp,s8 Number of towns in of r------.A.------. State/D'strict towns 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 190.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

3 3 3 19. Shajerur D:~tr;ct All 9 6 5 3 5 5 Clas~es I If TIl 2 2 IV 2 3 3 2 V 6 3 2 2 3 3 VI 2

20. Dewas District. ,<\11 8 7 7 :2 3 :2 Classes 1 II III IV 3 V 4 5 4 V] 1 2

21. Jhabua District All (> (> 6 Classes [ n III IV 2 :2 J V 4 4 3 VJ 2

6 4 5 6 2 2 :2 22. Dhar District. All 8 6 Clas;,es

11 III , IV 5 - 4 :2 :2 V 2 3 ,1- 3 3 VI

3 4 3 :2 :2 :2 2 23, Indore Disirkt All 5 5 Clrff(&

II III IV V 3 3 \1 2 5 4 13 10 8 7 5 24. West·Nimar DiEtrict All 13 13 Cksses r IT 1 III 4 2 1 :2 IV 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 6 5 8 6 5 V 1 VI 2 244

STATIlMENT-9 Nllmber of town; in each class during 1901-81 (An agglomeration has been clas ,ified according to total population)

C)ffS Numb'_f of (~Wll', In of ,.------.A..-----_ ------, S!~' te-/D:::'~l ic~ lOW,]5 1981 j 971 1961 1951 1941 1931 19:::1 ]911 1901

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

~5. East-Ntrrar Di'lr:cl All 6 3 3 ::. ::. ::. ::. ::. 3 C!p<~{.::- ::. II ::. ::. III ::. ::. ::. IV ::. V VT

26. Rak~ rh Diuriet . All R 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Clast(~, I II lIJ IV 5 .-J 3 V 3 ::. 5 --\ S 5 .) 5 VI

27. Vidisra Dif !ricl All 4 4 4 3 -' 3 ::. ::. .2 C{as::..c~ I 1T ITI ::. 3 IV .2 ::. ::. ::. \' \'1 , , 28. Bhopal Di,ll Jet All .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 ::. - CI<~,,,,

II If] IV V \1

29. Seh()'l' Di~(J iel All 4 3 3 .2 8 3 J 3 3 CI2.SSfS I II III IV V .2 ::. VI () .2 ::. ::.

30. Rr.iscn Dis'rict All 6 3 3 7 2 ::. Class(s

II lIT TV 3 3 .2 :2 ------Vr --- -_ - ---- ._---_- " 7- 1 ::. - - . ------.-:...:....._ 245

STATEMENT-9 Numb~r of towns in each clas:i during 1901-81 (An agglomeration has been clas"ified according to total population)

C'a3S Number of towns in of ~------~ Swte;Dislrict towns 1981 1971 1961 1951 19,~1 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

31. Bctul Di"lrict AI! 5 4 4 :2 .2 2. .2

II

1\ .2 .2 \ 2. 2 \ I

All II 10 7 6 7 Classes

II Iii I IV 3 3 ~ 2. V 4 4 3 4 -' VI I

All iO 7 7 3 :I

II III

1\' "

V ,1 2. VI

34. l'" I ,mil',pef District All 4 <1 4 3 3 3 Cla~sls

II III :2 IV :2 3 .2 :2 V VI :2

All 4 3 Classes I Il I J J I IV ] 2 V :2 VI

All 1 J 7 7 3 3 4 4 CI<,sscs j 11 :2 .2 1II IV 1 V J -' \ J 246

STA rEME)lT-9 Numb~r of towns in \!

('llJf'S Number of towns in ..A. of ( ,_., StattjDi"trict towns 1981 1971 1961 1951 ]941 1931 1921 1911 1901

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11

:'7. S;o:li D:s'rict • All 2 -~ Cl::sses I II III IV V VI

38. Balaghat District All 5 4 4 3 :2 CI"ss(', I II JJ1 IV 3 2 2 1 V 1 2 2 1 VI

39. Surguja District All 7 7 6 4 4 Classes I II JIJ :: IV 2 J V 3 3 3 VI " :2 :2

5 5 4 40. Bllaspur Diltrict All 12 10 10 4 3 4 Classes I II ~ III 2 IV 6 4 3 l 2 2 V 1 4 6 3 2 2 2 VI » 2

-+1. Ra:s'"c (i 4 5 3 3 :2 ~i$lrict All 4 2 :2 Cl~sses

h ~ III '1 ·i IV 3 V 2 3 3 2 I 2 2 2 VI 2 I

42. ~njnAnli~'N' D:~Hct . All 5 5 6 5 4 '"'" 4 3 C11sses 5 T II HI l 1 IV 2 2 2 I J , V :2 I 3 2 I 2 I VI 2 2 :l 247

STATEME;\iT-9 Nllmb~r of town'! in each ela'5s d!lrinJ 1901-81 (An agglomeration has been classified according to total population)

CI,1~S Number of tvWI s in ('If ,------.A.------, towns 19~1 1971 1961 1951 1941 1131 19:1 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <) lG 11

43. Durg District All 6 5 2 Cla~scs I II III IV 3 V 2 VI

-\II 10 8 8 <4 4 4 4 3 3 C\" ~~fS I II III 2 2 IV 5 3 2 2 V I 2 4 2 2 :l VI All 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 Cia S~C\ I II III TV 3 V vr 2

The totals arrived at in the above statement do reckoned as one. Besides, there are certain towns not give the exact number of towns existing from which got merged subseqently to form a single city Census to Census because the basis of classification is urban agglomeration. When an urban ag~lome­ or town. The following statement gives the details ration consisted of two or more towns, It was of such cities/towns. STATEMENT-to Details of Cities, Towns shown as more than ope City/Town in various censuses 1901-81

( ______C e n .A.sus ______e s --,

SI. N0. (981 i9n 1961 1951 194~ 193i ~92f 19H 190i

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

G.v3!ior G.'ollior G.valior G.valior L L'1shkC r I. Gw'I;('r !. Gw"lior L Gw" licr I. Gwr lifT ~ (Excl. (E)(cl. (~1(cl. 2. L'lshk" r :. Mor'r 2. Mcrnr Mor~ r -" . Mor~T M·)r:Jr M('r~r Morcr C~ntt. (in cl. (ipcl. C'lltt.) C INt.) ("Ptt.) Mc.J:lr GW"'iCf Re~id(ncy) R(sidfpcy) 3. L~shk~r 3. Vl~hk~r 3. La,hkar 3. Ushkfr 4. Lnshk'r 4. La~hkaT 4. I.a,hk<'r cantt. Brig:'dc Brigade

GJI'a Guna Gur~ Gl!!"':) I. Guna GLra I, Gl,I'll ~. Glrn I. 2 _., ,., Glnl 2. Gunfl Guna ::. Guna k. Gul'a (,.antt. (St~ tie,n) (S:[ ti

STATEMENT-l0 Details of Citio'jTo,ms shown as more than one CiiY/T(;lI'n in Hlrious C{DSUS{S, 1501-81 Ccnsuscs .r------~------.,.A....-~------.----~-..------. ~---.--~ 51. No. 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 193J 1911 190]

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 N:cmuch. • N~(much 1. N(ll1;\ ell 1.. N (ml'ch L Nccnllch L ~[cm(ch L Nf(ml-ch }. Nreffiuch 2. N_'[111l1cl1 2. N'cmuch 2. N (much 2. Nccmtch 2. Ntcmtdl :::. Nc-rnll'ch ():nlt. C·nti. ('rt!. C~rtl. OTt!. 01'11, 3. BoglnJl:] 3, Bhr'gr]1[,

]. S~1~hdol Sb~hd()l 2. S -,Il~\ g\,,;ur

5 Ujj\in Ujj1)1 (Ijj' ell 1. lJjj:

6 Sard~rpnr Raj- S ·.rdilri'uJ- S '[LIc·n ll- 1. S. 3(l f r- L S'J(kx· gJ.rh R-h>:~lh R"j,f1h !' IT r,m ::, R'j~.llh 2" R",ig'Jh

7 In(1fJ(C )nd(wl' ]ndole- 11 (\"1 L' 1.]n:,]C ~. lrduc 1. Ird(Jc L Jrclc,]c ;::. JJ;clerc :::. II'c]orc :::. Indore 2. AGG's Residency Residel'O' Rc side)' cy (amp

8 D~w:.s D;w1 s D;\,,~s D_w's I. D:wo,s ~. D:wos DCVlu S D(cw 3 s D(wa~ · (Soniar) (Sol1irJr) (Sellior) (S'Cflior) (Smif.r) 2. D3WiH (Junior)

9 Agar; Agar Ag1r Ab('r 1. Ag:r I. Agar .1.Ager ~.AgQr · ::. Ag~'r 2. Aglr 2. Ag~r 2. Agllr C·m( 1. (Station) (Static.Jj) (Stall( 1')

S::hc,rc Schorc S'hore S:}wre Schore i. S:hore 1. S,hore L S('horc · 2. S;hol'e 2. S:bore 2. S~horc (S,:ltion) (S!atiol1) (Staticr) ~. B'lop11 I. Bhopal Bhopol Bh[lJ1~ 1 Bhnp~l Bh0p~I Bhorr,] · 2. G.JVlnd· 2. GoviJ~d· purn pura (BEL) (HEL) 3. B"irag~rh 3. B'ir~ fa1l1

12 Jhng(okhand !. North NC'fth North Jhngrr.- J~~ g(!'. JhF g!'''. kh" 11(\ khol:l\ kh~nd GJl!iel'Y Co1li~ry ::. South Jh"gra. khand Colllery

The difference in the number of towns arrived explained as below:- at in statement-1 and that in Statement 7 may be STATE'hiENT-l1

1901 S.No,_- !Jarlicul~rs 192 ~ 1941 1951 197< 1981 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ,~ota' N~. of towns as per cl'lSS;fic~ tic'il ip T~ b!f A-4 110 115 162 v94 208

2. N 1. "ff·zc:ed due to merging of town (;,) . 8 7 7 8 3 3

3. Nv. oft(lw:;~ includ::d un~kr mb' Ii ;' f"gl( n1"1':' lie II 4 4 5 9 15 24 249

The following statement will facilitate a reader Di,tricts from 1901-1981. to know the class-wise population for the State and

STATEMEl:'T-12

S:<1[('/Disfrict Cia ss(:'~ 1921 ~ 97~ i 96~ ~9.)a 194i a93D J921 ~9H 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H

MADHYA PRADESH ALL W,JS6,459 6,784,767 4,627,234 3,132,937 2,3:'2,777 1,77r,Sn J,440,2i2 1,29::>,(07 1,458,045 CLA.SSES " 4,953,702 3,062,494 ~,g07,349 1,041,Sf4 ~64,5::6 393,855 327,794 H(\,65g B~,612 ] I a,908,OO4 751,8W 380,245 355,2&1 337,H5 H5,687 I 94,H'4 265,143 HI ! ,296,78 a ~,3D,187 953,!66 611,'67 432,1 (02 362,057 336,5~2 24f,943 335,694 IV 1,602,89i 959,09a 771,082 477,713 413,137 394,f::0 30F,759 2H,4D 271,419 V 812,403 670,i45 650,228 499,724 466,274 365,393 350,675 3l-7,:~0 345,4f 5 vr ~'2,f)78 28,040 65,. 6~ ; 47,46:i ~ 3F,~5) t40,059 H6.462 ~.6.(n: W2.~92

i MORENA ALL a 78,2~0 102,997 67,i2'i 38,) 13 3.\:'<;:6 25,404 i 9,(,93 H,::79 19,132 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II (,C),S64 III ::: 7,fJ97 44,901 :2 8,337 IV 63,604 50,958 14,591 1i\,i2~ 1::,5:':'7 V \7~6~\5 -;, ~ ~s :'0,470 ;:0,389 !i,3711 !4,145 5,£% ;0,6C4 19,132 Vi 3,129 34,69,) U,2~9 !3,195 7,675

2 BHIND ALlo 106,212 73,397 47,653 24,060 19,978 15,959 ~4,464 14,:'72 ,3,375 DISTRICT CLASSES ] NIl, II 7.f,5a5 III 20,176 45,794 28,:;'08 IV 34,743 14,307 10,289 16,61::; ~ 3,244 10,34) V 36,778 13,296 5,575 7,442 6,734 5,618 9,619 14,272 £3,375 VI 3,5S( 4,845

3 GWALIOR ALL 609,41 a 442,997 324,448 247,958 191,032 131,027 P7,596 8~ ;175 148,734 DISTRTCT CLASSES I 555,862 406,~40 300,5~7 :41,577 ( 82,492 !26,9<19 113,M4 138,6;'2 II 84,458 III 33,42 I 21,430 IV 12,543 V2,66[ V 7,585 15,427 6,638 6,38i 5,D3 VI 4;562 8,540 4,078 3,912 4,317 4,989

4 DATIA ALL 6~1,991 37,436 19,430 37,725 27,531 23,241 C9,534 21,283 29,613 DISTRTCT CLASSES I NIL If NIL III 49,386 37,436 29,430 26,447 22,Of 6 24,071 IV ! C,605 18,292 15,221 17,3;:9 V 5,186 5,445 5,542 VI 6,092 4,949 4,3D 3,954

5 SHIYPURI ALL 11 /,147 71,258 38,882 21,U7 27,751 24,3f: 15,; t9 14,:4a 4,9:9 DISTRICT CLA.SSES I NIL 11 75,738 50,858 III 28,68! 2~~FS7 IV 11,76: 15,490 12,954 11,915 10,628 V 13,647 20,400 10,2m VT ~2,261 ! 1,428 3,274 3,913 ----- 4,929 250

STATEMENT~·12

StatcjD:stric\ Classes 1981 1971 1961 ]951 194: 193. 1921 1911 190'\ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] 1

6 OUNA ALL 14t ,599 100,'70 74,S70 56,456 40,993 31,3S5 15.794 ;4,438 :0,:42 DISTRICT CL:\SSES I NIL Il 64,659 III 28,736 42,330 3; ,031 22,22! IV 38,606 40,88'::: 14,440 11 ,138 15,328 I ~.02: 11,595 iJ ,6f 5 Jl ,452 V 9,598 16,958 29,399 23,097 23,270 5,598 VI 2,395 !4,765 4,199 2,753 8,890

7 TIKAMGARH ALL 89.4iO 27,905 20,469 20~~4.2 Ifi,) i':: 14,:66 i4,('96 15,495 14,050 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II NIL III 42,354 27,905 20,469 IV 2:,625 13,429 t 6, ~ ~ 2. 14,366 1<4,Q96 t 5,<495 16\,050 V 24,431 VI 6,813

8 CHHATAR. ALL OS,OSI 80,058 56,319 49,150 39,346 30,932 32,057 33,970 26,756 puamSTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 51,959 III 32,271 22,146 IV 44,025 23,010 U,762 14,1l0 i3,2W 10,305 10,142 ~0,413 21,536 V 37,417 22,054 22,41.1 22,417 22,5&9 17,753 19,008 15,439 5,:::0 VI 4,680 2,723 12,623 3,547 2,S74 2,907 8,1l S

9 PANNA ALL 4'::,04: 30.462 16,737 22,097 18,1'::1 15,192 13,969 iO,756 II ,346 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II NIL III 33,674 24,367 IV i 6,737 ~2,244 13,375 LO,9D lO,106 to,756 n,346 V 8,367 6,095 VI 9,853 4,746 4,:79 3,~63 to SAGAR ALL 363,605 26J,~58 i 80,704 123,433 96,::0 80,542 65,f56 7!1.f63 6~,: "'~ DISTRICT CLASSES I 207,479 154,785 104,676 II 80,068 63,933 III 66,536 33,476 27,476 48,f62 39,319 45,908 42.330 IV 78,985 46,60 , 26,657 24,::< 66 ;0,f

STATEMENT-'2 -_---- State IOj;t iret Classes ]981 J971 J961 1951 1941 1931 192J 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

13 REWA ALL ~57,659 69,'82 43.('6, 60,775 ~9,795 28,996 25,623 3),166 Z9,636 DISTRTCT CLASSES r 100,64 a II 69,: 1,2 HI 43,065 29,623 26,008 23,206 :0,377 26,:47 24.~ IV 13,242 V 43,776 3,022 VI 31,i 52 3,787 3,790 4,646 ".919 14 SHAHDOL ALL 239,616 12i,832 57,760 54"~;6 0,595 7,614 5,:«,6 6,(08 !'I,3tH DISTRICT CLASSES 1 NIL J I 62,318 III 49,631 70,090 22,196 IV 92,738 ~O,249 28,375 l.2,394 V 34,929 41,493 7,189 15,005 13,595 7,614 5,206 6,008 !5.3il VI 27,157

I; SIDHI AIL 19,654 9,364 5,021 DISTRICT ClASSES I r.IL II NIL I1I NIL IV i9,654 V 9,364 3,021 VI NIL

16 MANDSAUR ALL 255,926 194,529 ~ 59,531 115,403 79,762 55,139 55,003 60.179 73907 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II l46,456 56,988 IIi 49,748 78,i63 62,730 43,590 42,524 IV 80,335 55,885 23,894 11,721 29,232 30,680 34,092 V 29," 35 23,a67 53,558 40,932 36,1/2 2j.268 19,872 26,OS7 22.155 VI 8,741 3,9~ 6 4,639 4,451 9,228 t7 RATLAM ALL 240,492 (8U27 138,4~6 112,293 8;,455 69,033 5; ,2l6 50,3:;: 69,3F4 DISTRICT CLASSES I i 55,S/S H9,247 II 87,472 63,403 III 47,548 37,499 3L;'40 :9,5911 70,4"0 51',673 30,133 27,9:;7 60,175 IV 14,400 fO,D4 17,151 18,054 V 22,966 14,347 19,804 19,292 iI,OD 5,669 VI 4,691 3,932 4,311 9.2(;9 121,;: 39 90,392 i8 UJJAIN ALL 418,672 306,602 214,70': 1/6,:31 72,?60 65,~O8 71,1(1; DISTRICT CLASSES I 282,203 208,561 144,l6i 129,817 II 56,602 81,272 54,650 In .. ''+',9;)1 5'),6211 43,908 39,295 39,892 33,936 45,415 70,:>4; 2b,~ 68 IV 22,287 iO,S3l 10,856 V a 8,246 ;4,273 22,940 23,455 26,~!3 1!.F67 VI 3,407 2,8/t 4,997 4,490 19 SHAJAPUR ALL 124,768 77,78~ :>3,030 34,768 34,:'36 20,2(,7 20,~ 55 24,{)35 26,126 DISTRICT CLASSES 1 NIL II NIL III 58,534 25,1£9 IV i8,530 33,405 42,493 34,768 10,757 10,442 V 47,704 19,187 10,537 16,347 20,207 20,~ ;5 24,035 15,684 VI -, ,432 252

STA'fj]MENT-~2

--~---~-----~ -,.__-~ --.--~-~----~------~~---- S~ateiDUr:cr Cle;;,IL 19,-.1 19,1l 1%1 ,95,1 ;911 :931 1921 1911 19()1 .- L ", 6 1 " 9 10 il ~------~- 20 DRWAS ALL ~ 1 ,7(,7 91,' ';", 67,)(0 3.' .-f;:, 9 .<:,76(, :(l,~.i3 ~ 4.0iO 15,:85 15,403 DISTRICT CLASSES ! NIL n i:<3,465 5: , Ct, l\l 3.+,577 27,~79 ~:,9j9 ]V 3,1,604 i6,5,0 14,97"0 Q 5,:85 15,4(3 V 33,698 38,176 24,273 5,6,10 5,(}95 VI .!f·"'_>,'-::.) .... ~,530 4)2'::2 4,063

'"'I """'0 ::t lHABUA ALL 66,257 4R,~:3 ~ 5,727 1,'.)./ 6,; 17 5,149 DISTRICT CLASSES KIt Ii N1L II{ KIL IY 3,,657 :'3,~ ~9 ;0,: 61 V ~~ ,600 ~4}991- i 6,7&6 7)39 6,1:7 5,149 V! ~ ,S IlO

(,(l,4h9 43,f,99 22,~ S ~ 3,i20 23,~94 0' DllAR I\Lt - 1~/L~n !\ 5 .63~) 4: ,907 46,39,' DISTR.ICT CLi\S~ES I NIL II KIL III 48,~70 36~~ 72 28,325 23,652 21,(;(,5 IV 69,%S 23,45: i (),O~· 3 19,607 16,041 17.792 V 14,: 4: :6,0:6 2S\c4i 19,255 14,3S4 ~ [,S~ S 6,377 13,720 ~,4('2 V[ 12,474

45~- .Ol~ 3 ~38,518 17:,701 ~ 37,O~4 83.96: 136,9£6 23 fNDORE ALL 9~?,~2 8 612,59') 360,553 DISTRICT CLASSES I :;'::9,3~7 560,936 394,94l 3iO,S59 :03,695 (42,5:4 a<.,,:{ 7 II 16,037 63,739 54, (42 97,f()4 III 48,(>32 4i~,655 34,i:~2 3 31,177 31,737 :29,l\;:0 3(),039 IV NIL V :·1,064 ~ S ,2: 4 :,rN VI 9, ~ ~O 3,103

ALL 24;, t~76 182,795 13~,O77 9~.4% 61,11<)3 51,433 39.915 36,991 2i,037 24 WEST-NIMAR D1STR1CT CLASSES 1 NrL !l 52,i49 III !(I1,763 63,115 30,652 20,762 IV 5:,' 63 74,:0: 63,536 U,}.96 27,4:0 ~ ~,~ 57 l O,6~G .. 7 V H,5\Jl r+5,1:S 3~,795 58,840 40,lB3 34,443 ~9,2(j5 33,<85 27,03 VI 9,094 4,g~J 3,5C6 30),200 :06,401 : 54.375 1 :2,C06 92,4[0 7~,6f,S 62,718 44,:'81 52,f31 25 EAST-NIMAR ALL DISTRICT CLASSES I _: ~ 5:-;~ ~ \'115,325 II 85,403 : 45,595 J 22,006 53,9S7 6':,7! 8 44,3&1 33,34 "j1 ~49-:,! (~~OOi) HI 22,609 !9,401 IV :' 1,: ~~ ( 5,143 £,)7£0 V 1.Sr~ 89 VI 35,,\RS 3:\~ ~ () 35,:~;l. 31,:44 6 6l,781) 49,1);9 4,],1,0 39,645 26 RAJGARl{ ALL ~(}'!9, DISTRiCT CLASSES I NIL Ii NfL II{ NfL t·),678 53,3(:,$ 32,954 n ,()36 tV 3: ,ffO 35,1.l 2. 31,:44 ,-t. 1 ~ i :o,6'{) 35,1 SS I /6,\)65

STATEMIlNT- :2

St '.tc/Di-;rict Cl.5s(.'s 1981 1971 15'61 1951 1"41 19~1 1921 1911 19()t

~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ,10 H

27 VIDISHA ALL 132,905 92,t'i'6 64,2[0 43,1'65 35,2';0 2.7,472 2.0,561 :'0,5 as a7,t9~- DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 65,521 III 58,937 86,065 ::7,718 IV 31,440 34,294 213,378 22,£45 11',760 ~ :,091 lOAn V 8,447 6,811 5,~22 8,87a 6,t'62 8,fOl 8,427 7,481 VI 4,627

28 BHOPAL ALL 6';1,853 392,641 229,; t·6 10:,333 79,3[:0 63,256 47,2E9 58,~:8 8~ ,299 DISTRICT CLASSES I 67l,018 384,859 222,948 10:,333 II 75,:'..:.8 6: ,037 56,204 77,0:::'3 III 45,094 TV 10,835 V 7,78'2. 6,238 VI 4,r 5::' 2,219 2,195 2,624 4,276

29 SEHORE ALL 87,482 56,567 4.' ,6(J6 : 7, ,1 I' 3 37,3 ;7 22,474 19,335 20,574 26,750 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 52,190 III 36,D6 28,489 20,879 IV 19,61·9 ~4,O36 ~6,831 ~ 3,860 B,5SS ~2,!O5 16,1)64 V 15,673 6,395 34,117 6,:34 5,640 5,534 VI Q,9l}6 8,6i4 5,747 8,769 4,352 30 RAISEN ALL 70,736 30,767 21,838 6,67 22,431 7,::45 6,6n 3,517 DIflTRICT CLASSES I NIL II NIL IiI NIL IV 47,:::'41 13,366 fO,029 V 2.1,495 17,"-01 U,809 6,6'7 VI 12,43~ 7,:2. 45 6,67n 3,577

31 BETUL ALL 141,736 67,669 47,087 33,754 22,42~ Z4,992 ~2,727 12,9': 7 10,305 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II NIL III • < 7,387 30, ~ (J2 IV 3,135 28,6-1-2 32,:, ~ :'7,330 ~ i' ,c~l V 8,9~4 8,165 ~4,968 6,424 iO,5[O ~4,992 12.,727 ~2,927 5,566 VI 4,739

32 HOSHANGA- ALL 252,084 !. 75,428 H9,::3 96,000 75,:.56 64,to5 47,757 35,903 56,6~ () BAD DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 69,619 III to9,312 A04,S04 55,1l90 24,795 IV 53,g7 42,442 32,321 43,859 42,679 40,~ 50 23,125 31,240 V 20,006 28,!82 31,(\; 2 27,346 27,626 20,687 20,064 27,63! 20,7'::0 VI 4,9~! 3,968 4,568 8,232 4,660

33 JABALPUR ALL 990,492 683,554 472,646 29[',f; f 209,S'95 ~52,t05 !34,f62 ~25,!>2S . HO,C4.8 DISTRICT CLASSES I flSO,3:0 534,845 367,014 256,998 17f,339 !24,3~: lQf,';93 WO,65~ IT 86,535 60,472 90,3l6 III 24,599 33,884 24,630 21,959 IV 60,249 45,(H 8 26,513 19,682 l5,812 l4,137 V ::: 5,324 f7,) 50 18,647 7,9:9 7,rr: 6 . 5,764 6,387 5,432 5,595 VI 3,630 254

STATEMENT-12

SI. Stat'l/Distrlct Cla~s'!s 1981 1971 1~61 1951 1941 1931 1911 1911 1901 N"l. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H

34 NAR.SIMHA· ALL 88,U7 67,324 48,996 37,l36 30.507 23,825 22,1.14 l f ,749 ~ 3,647 PUR. DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL If NIL III 57,793 25,552 IV ]'),334 41,772 32,636 27,060 23,054 11,077 10,630 11,233 V 16,360 5,663 9,077 l8,378 8,198 VI 4,413 7,453 3,671 3,836 8,119 4.2E 6 35 MANDLA ALL '13,179 411,701 33,(44 14,243 12,:09 7,997 8,784 9,379 5,428 DISTR.ICT CLASSES I NIL II NIL III 37,539 27,465 TV 17,846 14,683 33,144 14,243 1:,2Ci9 V 17,794 6,553 7,997 8,784 9,379 5,428 VI 36 CHHINDWARA ALL :6:,167 165,412 98,389 48,455 4l,307 34,569 31,767 30,597 :9,} 5.5 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL H 158,391 L09,267 III 28,436 22,554 37,2.44 27,652 2l,916 IV 34,850 23,680 33,210 g,037 D,078 28,650 13,3~ 3 U,02 V 35,214 6,080 24,075 6,766 6,313 5,9;9 13,929 17,725 24,370 VI 4,276 3.831 3,860 4,455 4,785

37 SEONI ALL 62,704 43,576 30,274 25,024 :0,570 16,081 12,772 13,839 H,fG4 DISTR.ICT CLASSES I NIL II 54,017 III 38,396 30,274 2.5,024 20,570 IV a 6,08! f2,772 13,839 H,864 V 8,687 3,180 VI 38 BALAGHAT ALL 99,802 67,953 46,310 34,377 18,0119 9,605 7,3(0 7,4(0 6,223 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL 11 53,183 1II 33,346 IV 40,624 24,913 30,298 (6,;'91 U,41S:: V 5,99.5 9,694 16,012 !8,OC6 6,607 9,605 7,300 7,400 6,223 VI NIL

43,7~9 21,266 39 SUIlGUJA ALL 141,968 89,040 28,737 DlSTIUCT CLASSES I NIL II 53,015 III 38,291 53,845 IV 31,H6 12,.532 l.5,240 lO,362 10,044 V 19,546 18,78.5 22,115 5,478 , 8.693 VI 3,878 6,434 5,426

4Q BILASPUR ALL 408,784 264,U3 J 68,437 70,137 62,782 49,641 41,9:6 3~,; 20 32,114 DISTR.ICT CLASSES I 187,104 136,676 II [,3,387 86,706 1I1 44,241 32,b54 39,099 37,460 31,374 24,:95 IV [0,759 59,763 41,\)3 !! ,907 !9,850 If,937 t S,Q27 V 9.571 35,020 40,618 19,131 l6,783 !2,8to 1~,3W H.3~6 VI 3,722 8,,39 3,240 4,75a 1,79~ I. 255

STA TEMENT- L2 SI. State/District NJ. Classes 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 ]921 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 41 RAIGARH ALL 1.:)./,133 75,935 59,887 49,595 32,0:'9 22,67~ 15,058 13,416 II,S91 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 69,791 III 48,049 36,933 ::9,684 :0,327 IV 34,974 12,820 V a 6,368 27,886 22,954 13,:60 8,045 7,046 H,058 13,416 11,99) VI 6,65l 3,657 2,805 42 RAJNA~D- ALL 144,25: 97,4iO 78,978 51S,130 43,345 33,721 2E,:69 23,«8 28,(63 GAON CLASSES DISTRICT I NIL " Il 86,367 55,827 HI 25,772 44,678 23,300 IV n,037 :9,492 24,236 24,238 !9,039 i 5,977 12,631 ll,979 IJ,G94 V Q5,076 b,H6 6,576 5,524 ::.,,! i 6 13,585 7,120 11,429 VI 4,035 3,488 5/)68 ~.856 3,.'90 4,i59 8,818 H,1I3 43 DURG ALL 601,104 :99.634 156,576 20,249 16,766 B,I72 1',274 7,048 DISTRICT CLA"SSES I 490.2j4 ::'45,: :'4 l33,::O II 55,307 III 26,657 :3,346 20,249 IV 46,402 10,667 t 6,766 13,~72 11,274 V 9,!8~ 17,186 7,04& VI NIL .. 44 RAIPUR ALL 5:9,225 3:5,065 :':8,148 i :5,930 !:t!,2: 9 71,365 61 ,t; t) ~f,6}5 47,764 DISTRICT CLASSES I 338,245 205,986 D9,792 II 55,797 89,804 63,465 III 57,947 65,22~ 31,552 45,390 38,341 35,335 3~,U4 IV 6~,(25 i3S,64~ 2.7,554 29,423 ~4,O71 1 ~ ,505 12,721 JO,460 V E, ~ ~ 1 ~ 5,217 ::9,250 6,703 l6,693 I 4,470 6,052 5,820 1',650 VI 4,714 45 BASTAR ALL ! tl ,706 56,635 26,E99 18,717 16,477 ~ 5,433 4,536 8,668 DISTRICT CLASSES I NIL II 63,632 III 36,932 20,4,2 IV 4S,074 ,0,646 D,793 ; ~,30"i lO,i28 V 9,057 6,4&7 5,t 73 5,305 ,. 4,9:4 VI 4,536 8,668 -- J abalpur district claims to have the largest The statement gmng an alphabetical list of urban population in the district followed by Indore towns and urban agglomerations with and Bhopal but in terms . of . percent~ge. of urban their consti- population to total population '~n the dlstnct Bhopal tuent units i~ given after Annexure-! to this note. district claims to have th~ hIghest percentage of 76.21 followed by Indore with 65.94 per cent and The following statement gives the changes 1n Jahalpur 45.05 pe,r cent. classification of the existing towns since 1901. STATEMENT-13 Cbanges in Classification of TowDs 1901·1981 SI. District/Town/Urban Agglomeration 1981 1971 1961 No. 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -_ '1(j 11 MORENA DISTRICT 1 Morena II III IIT IV IV V VI VI 2 Sheopur III IV IV V V V V V 3 Ambah IV IV V V VI VI V 4 Sabalgarh IV IV V V VI VI VI VI 5 Joura . IV IV V VI VI V 6 Barnor IV 7 Kailaras V , , 8 Bijeypur V V VI 1..:6

STATEMENT-13 Changes in classification of Towns 1901-1981 51. DistrictITow,1!UIbau No. AgglvmJf"ti.,n 1981 1971 1961 19j1 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to H

2 BHIND DISTRICT 9 Bhind. II III III IV IV IV V V V 10 Gohad III IV IV V V V VI V V 11 Gonni IV 12 Lahar. IV V V 13 Mau IV 14 Mihona V 15 M:hgaon V V VI 16 Akoda V 17 Daboh V 18 Alal11Pur V

:3 GWALIOR DISTRICT 19 Gwalior U.A. I I I 1 I I I II I (a) Gwalior I I I I I I I II I (b) Morar cantt, IV V V 20 Dabra III III IV V 21 Bh'nder IV V V VI VI VI VI V 22 Pichhor~ V V VI VI

4 DATIA DISTRICT 23 D'ti~ III III III " III III IV IV IV III 24 &0pdhJ. IV 5 SHlVPVRI DISTRICT 25 S!1ivruri II 1I III III lV IV IV IV 26 K°r€ru IV V V VI VI 27 RoIDrrs V V V VI VI 28 Pichhore V V :::9 K111 niy.ldho nn V

6 GUNA DISTRICT 30 Guna II III III III IV IV IV IV IV 31 A$ho};:n~gcr HI IV IV IV V V 32 Mung~oli IV IV V V V VI .. VI 33 Charderi IV IV V V V VI VI VI VI 34 Ch~ C:l" urr ·Bine gJl'j IV V V V V 3~ ..R8ghos<'rh V V V V

7 TlKAMGARH DISTRICT 36 Tik1 mg·1 rh lJI III III IV IV IV IV IV IV 37 Piithvlrur IV 38 Niw2 ri IV VI .. 39 J~tOr~ V VI 40 p,llerCl V 41 1

8 CHHATARFUR DISTRICT 42 Chh:)t~rpur II III III IV IV IV IV IV IV 43' Nowgeong IV IV V V V V v V IV 44 MaharBjpur IV IV IV V V V V VI .. 45 Bijaw~r IV V V V V V V V V 46 G.rhi-MB IchrB V V V V V 47 L'111l'di V VI 48 H~rpalDl;r V V V 49 B1rig'rh V 50 ChwdP V VI 'i~ Khail.lr~ho VI + ~ --~-- .. - 257

STATEMEN'l'-13 Changes in classification of Towns 1901-1981 Sl. Di.>trictjT0wnjUrb:m N·). AgglJIU()racion 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 <,0 i! 9 PANNA DISTRICT 52 P.lnna TTf TIl IV TV TV IV IV TV TV ~:1 Ajaig1rh V V VI Vi Vi VI I() SAGAR. DfSTRTCT 54 S~gar U.A. T 1 T JT 1J III III In (n) S:-.g8r I m 1 II 11 II TIT TTT iTT (b) S1g1 r Cl11t1 TTl ITJ lIT IV IV IV V 55 Bina .EI a w.1 m III m lV V ]V V V V )(i Khnrai 111 lV 1V TV V V V V V 57 Q1rhakotr1 IV IV V V V V V V V 58 Deori . 1V IV V V V V V V VI 59 Rehli IV V V 60 Rahatl!,f1 rh IV V V 6a Banda IV V 62 Shahg'lrh V 63 Dhnnn V H DAMOR DISTRICT (i-t Damoh Tl J, TTl rn 1ft TIl IV iV TV 65 HDtta .V IV V V 66 Palh1 ria IV V

~2 SATNA DISTRICT 67 satnn II 11 T1I In IV lV V V V 68 Maih0r III lV IV V V V V V V 69 Unchahara IV V V V V Vi VI VI VI 70 Ami.1rpatan IV VI 'II Nagcd iV V V Vi VI VI VI VI 72 Rampur-Bnghel~11 V VI 73 Jaitwara V VI M adhog'1lh 74 V ~I 75 m;singhpur . V t 3 REWA DISTRICT 76 Rew1 II III TIT I1T 111 lIT lTT TTl 77 MJugilnj IV VT 7~ H'Inum2.11rt . V VI 7<) G0vindg:lrh V VI \,1 VI VI \'1 V lW M'ngawan V VI 81 Scmaria V VI 82 Baikunthpur V vr 83 Naigarhi V VI 84 Sirmour V .. 14 SHAHDOL DISTRICT 85 Burhnr-Dh"l1puri U A. 1I fII IV V (n) Dhanpuri III llr IV VI (Nargada Had Dafn;) (b) Burh~r IV V V V (c) Amlai HI V Ru Shllhd01 III III III IV V ~7 Pa>zn TV V RR Um~ri,l 1\' IV 1V V \' V V V V R9 Pali lV \' V VI 90 J:1ithari IV vr 9a Nowrozab~d IV V (Khodargama) 92 Kotm1 IV V VI 93 B~(lhali IV V VI 18-387 Censm/MP/R3 258

STATEMENT-13 Changes in classification of Towns 1901-1981 SI. District/Town/Urban No. Agglomcratbn 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 94 Bijuri V 95 Anuppur V VI 96 Chandia V VI 97 Blnsag~r V 15 SID HI DISTRICT 98 Sidhi . IV V V 16 MANDSAUR DISTRICT 99 Mlndsaur • II 1I III ill III IV IV IV 1lI 100 Neemuch II II[ HI HI III lV lV lV 1II 101 Ma~1n ~,U IV IV V V V VI 102 {tumPera IV IV IV IV V V V v V ~03 Sh:1mgarh IV IV V 104 Bhanpuru IV IV V V V VI VI V VI 105 Jawsd IV IV V V V V V V V 106 G'1roth IV V V V 107 Sitam"u V V V V V V V V V 108 Nflrny. ngHh V V V V 109 Mnlh&rg'1rh V VI VI 110 Gandhi S'1g'lr Hyde} V VI IV Colony. 17 RATLAM DISTRICT all Ratlam I I II II III III III III III H2 lnora III III HI III III 1Il IV IV III U3 Alot • IV IV V V V VI H4 S3iJanu V V V V V V VI VI VI liS Tal V V V V VI j i6 pjploda V 18 UJJAIl

19 SHAJAPUR DISTRICT 123 Sh8 j:1pur III III IV IV IV v v v V 124 Shuj~lpur III IV IV IV V V V V V ll25 Ag':lr . IV IV IV IV V V V V IV 126 Nlaksi V 127 Soyat Kalan p. V 128 Nalkheda V V V VI 129 Susner V V V VI 130 Badod V 131 Akodia V v

~o DEWAS DISTRICT 132 Dewas 11 II III TIJ III IV JV lV lV 133 Khategaon IV V V 134 Sonk?.tch IV V V VI vr 135 Kannod IV V V v V 136 Hatpiplaya V V V 137 Kantaphod V 138 Bhaurasa V V VI 139 Bagli V VI VI 259

STAT.EMENT-13 Cbanges in classification of Towns 1901-1981 SI. Dis'.rlct/TownjUrban No. Agglomeration 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W !l 21 JHABUA DISTRlCT ]40 Alirajpur IV TV IV V V V J41 Jhabua IV IV V 142 Thandla V V V 143 Ranapur V V V 144 Petlawad V V VI 145 J,)hal V V \'[

~, DHAR DJSTJU(T 146 Dhar III III [II nr ITT IV rv V IV 147 Kukshi IV IV lV V V V V V V 148 Manawar JV IV V V V V[ 149 Dharnnod IV 150 Sardarpur-R~jgr.rh IV V V V VI 151 Badnawar IV V V V V V 152 Dhararnl'uTi V V V VI 153 Bagh . V 23 INDORE DISTRICT 154 Indore J n If 155 MhowCanll. n n TIl TTl fIT 111 fIT ITT ITT 156 Depalpur V V VI 157 Sawer V V VI 158 Mhowgaon V V 24 WEST-NIMAR DISTRICT 159 Khargone II JJI III ITI IV IV IV V V 160 Sendhwa III IV IV V V 161 BaJwani III HI IV IV IV V V V V 162 Barwaha m IV IV V V V V V V 163 Sanawad ITT IV IV V V V V VJ 1M Anjad IV IV IV V V \II 165 Rajpur IV IV Y V V V 166 Mahe&hwar IY V V V V V V V V 167 Khetia IV V V V 16R Kasraw::t1 \I V V 169 Bhikangaon . V \' VI 170 Mandle,h,,,ar V V V V 171 Gi.!!.lOn V V VI

25 EA<;T-NfMAR DISTRICT 172 Burhanpur T lJ II II JIl JJI JJJ HI 173 Khandwa I [I n IT HI JIJ J11 III IV 174 Ncpanl' gar lJI IV V 175 Harsud IV 176 Shahpur IV 177 Mundi V 211 RAJGARH DISTRICT 178 Bilora IV IV IV V V V V V V ]79 Sarangpur lV IV IV V V V \' V V 1RO Narsingarh IV IV rv V IV \' V V V 181 Rajgarh IV lV V V \' V \' V \' 182 Khilchipur IV V V V V V V V V 183 Pachore V 184 Jir~pur V 185 Khujncr V 260

STATEMENT-13 Cbanges in classification of Towns 1901-1981

51. Dbtrkt/Tow 1\ / No. Urb:m Agglom~rg\\ on 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 VIDISHA DISTRICT 186 Vidisha II III flI IV IV lV V V V 187 Bawda III Il IV V V VI 188 Sironj III III IV IV 1V IV IV' IV IV 189 Kunval V V V 28 BHOPAL DlSTRICT 190 Bhopal I I I I TI IT IJ[ II {[ 191 Bcn,,:a IV V V V] VI VI VI VI 29 SEHORE DISTRICT 192 Sch(ll'e II lIJ III III IV IV TV IV IV 193 Ashta IV lV V V V VI VI VI V 194 1chhaw"-l" V V V Vl VI VI VI VI 195 Nasrullaganj V Vl 30 RAISEN DISTRICT 196 B .. galllg~rj IV IV IV V VI VJ VI 19{ R:i,,11 IV V V VI VI Vf VI 19~ B(lraily IV V V VI 199 Badi V VI 200 Uddpura V VI 201 Obe :lullr ganj V 31 BETUL DISTRICT 202 Sarni-Thermal-Power Stati'::n III 203 Betu} III III IV IV IV V V V V 204 Amla III IV IV 205 Multai IV IV V IV V 206 Betul-Baz~r V V V V V V V V VI 32 HOSHANGABAD DlSTRTCT :207 ]tarsi U.A. JJ m III HI IV IV V VI V (a) Itani 11 IIr fI[ !If IV IV V VI V (0) Bhilakhedi 11 208 Hoshangabal m HI TV IV IV IV IV V IV 209 Hardu III III III IV IV IV IV V IV 210 Pipari:l III TV IV IV V VI 211 Scon!-Malwa IV TV V V V V V V V 212 SDhagpur IV IV V V V V V V V 113 Pachmarhi U.A. V V V V V V VI VI VI (a) Pachmarhi VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI (0) Pachm?rhi Cant t. . V V V Vf V VI 214 Timarni IV V V V vr 215 Khirkiya V V 216 Babai . V V 217 Ranipur:! V

1,) JABALPUR DISTRICT ~lR Jabalpm U.A. 1 I I J J ] II (a) JabalI'm T T I I J T II (b) JabaJpur Canlt. IT II III HI HI m (c) Khamnia III 1fT ITT lV 219 Munvaru U.A. 1 JT II m JJI HI IV IV IV (a) Murwara II 11 III III m m IV IV IV (b) Tikuri lV IV V (c) New Katni Rly. V V Junction A~ea. (d) Ordnance Factory V V V Arc~, Katn;, 261

STATEMENT-13 Cbanges in classification of Towns 1901-1981 ---- SI. District/Town/Urban No. AggJomzration 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 220 Sihora III IV IV V V V V V V 221 Kymorc IV IV IV 222 Pan<,grr IV IV V VI 223 Bargi IV 224 Katangi IV V V ;225 Patan V V V 226 Majholi V 227 Shahpura V 34 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 228 Nusimhapur III III IV IV IV IV V IV IV 229 GJdarwara III IV IV IV IV V V VI V 230 Kareli IV IV V VI VI 231 Chhota-Chhindwara . IV IV V V VI VI VI VI VI 35 MANDLA DISTRICT 232 Mandla III 1II IV IV IV V V V V 233 Nainpur IV IV IV 234 Dindori V V 235 Shahpura V

36 CHHINDWARA DISTRICT 236 Chikhli-K'1lan-Parasia U.A. II II IV (a) Dongar Parasi", III lV (b) Chikhli Kalan IV IV V (c) Jatachbapar VI (d) Badkuhi V V V ~e) • V V (0 Butaria • V V (3) Chaudameta V VI (11) Bhamodi V VI 237 Chhindwara 11 II 111 III IH IV IV IV V 238 1II lH IV IV IV IV V V V 239 Jamai IV IV V 240 Sausar IV IV V V V V V V VI 241 Damua V 242 Dighawani. V 243 Anurwara. V 244 Lodhikhera V V V 245 Challrai Khat; V 246 Panara VI VI

37 SEONI DISTRICT 247 S~ol1i II III III III III IV IV IV IV 248 Lakblladon V

38 BALAGHAT DISTRICT 249 Bllaghat . II III IV IV IV V V V v 250 Waraseoni. IV IV IV V V 251 Katangi IV .V V 252 Tirodi IV IV V V 253 B!llrbeli V

39 SURGUJA DISTRICT 254 Kurasia U.A. II III V IV (a) Chirmiri IV V V JV (b) Kurasia III III 262

S1'ATEMENT-13 Cbanges in classification of Towns 1901-1981 81. District/Town/UI ban NO. Agglomeration 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 J 255 Ambikapur. III III IV IV V 256 Manendragat h IV IV V V V 257 Ihagrakhand IV V V V 258 Surajpur V V 259 Baikunthpur V V VI VI 260 R'lmanujganj V VI VI VI 40 BILASPUR DISTRICT 261 Bilaspur U.A. I I 11 III 1lI III 111 IV IV (a) Bilaspur 1 I 1£ III III III HI IV IV (b) Sirgiti V V 262 Korba II III IV 263 Champa III IV IV IV V V V 264 MungeJi 1II IV IV V V V V V V 265 NaiJa.Janjgir lV IV 266 Sakti • IV IV V V VI VI VI 267 Ratanpur IV VI V V 268 AkaItara IV V V 269 Takhatpul IV V V 270 Kota • IV V V V VI 271 Gaurella V V V 272 Naya Baradwar Vl ..(1 RAIGARH DISTRICT 273 R'ligarh 11 III 1II 1ll III IV V V V 274 Kharsia IV V V V VI VI 275 Sarangarh IV V V V V V V V V 276 Jasbpurnagar IV V V VI 277 Dharamjaigarh V 278 Pathalgaon V 42 RAJNANDGAON DISTRICT 279 R'ljnandgaon II II HI 1lI IV IV IV IV IV 280 DJngargarh III IV IV IV V V V V 281 Kawardha V IV IV IV IV V V VI V VI 282 Khairagarh • V V V V V VI VI 283 Chhuikhadan V VI VI VI VI VI VI ,,(3 DURG DISTRICT 284 D'lrg·Bhilainagar U .A. I j III IV IV IV V (a) Bhilainagal' I 1 11 (b) Durg . j JI III III IV IV IV (c) Charoda 1ll V (e) Jamul. . IV (d) Bhilai Kalan IV .. 285 Rajhara Jb.arandalli II Hl III 286 Ahiwara JV IV 287 Balod IV V 288 Bemetara IV V 289 KUUlhari V 44 RAIPUR DISTRICT 290 Raipur I I I 11 II III III I1l III 291 Dhamtari II III 1II IV IV IV IV IV V 292 B'latapara III III IV IV V V VI 293 M:lhasamund III IV IV 294' Gobra Nawapara IV IV V :.!.>~ 1ildt 1'\fewara IV IV V "'UI; Bag an,,_ 297 .}jau.}\l.... D'l 7a ~ IV 298 Arang IV V V 299 Sara;pali ]\' V V V V V V V V 45 BASTAR DISTRICT " 300 JagdaIpur . :101 Kondagaon II m 1II IV IV lV 302 Kirandul IV VI 303 Kanker lV V lV IV V VI V V VI VI 263

NOTES TO TABLE A-4

ANNEXURE 1

LISr OF TOWNS OF EARLIER CENSUSES STAND DECLASSIFIED IN 1981 "HICH HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT FOR STRIKING CLASS TOTALS.

Sl. Nc,m(l of Towil District Class Population S1. Name of Town District Class Population No, r---..A..---, No, p r---..A..----, M F P M P 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1901 1951 Baroda Morena V 6,381 3,146 3.235 1 Unnao Datia VI 2,545 1,294 1,251 2 Karahiya Gwalior VI 4,989 2,570 2,419 2 B.lsai ·. Ddtia VI 1,775 944 831 3 Shivpuri VI 4,929 2,453 2,476 3 . Datia VI 1,772 923 84!i 4 G.lUtam)ura Indore VI 3,103 1,512 1,591 4 RaJnagar • Chhatarpur VI 3,691 1,947 1,744 5 A')irgarh Elst-Nimar VI 89 70 19 5 Buxwaha · Chhatarpur VI 2,612 1,366 1,246 6 Mlkrai Hosbangabad VI 1,640 816 824 6 Pawai Panna VI 2,621 1,298 1,323 7 M)h]l;)n Chhindwara V 5,730 2,717 3,013 · 7 D w !ndranaga r . Panna VI 1,976 1,014 962 1911 8 Amanganj Panna VI 1,695 863 832 9 Bamora Sagar B.lroda M;)rena V 5,073 2,592 2,481 . VI 1,882 968 914 10 Ramnagar Satna VI 2 Narwar Shivpuri VI 3,913 1,976 1,937 2,125 1,074 1,051 11 Sohawal Satna VI 2,019 3 R'ljnagal' Chhatarpur VI 3,335 1,561 1,774 984 1,035 12 Deorajnagar Satna VI 1,919 4 MJhgaoll Chhindwara V 5,225 2,592 2,633 980 939 13 Jhukehi Satna VJ 1,736 876 860 1921 14 Jaso Satna VI 1,593 779 814 15 Amdara Satna VI 1,077 556 521 Baroda Morena VI 3,988 2,067 1,921 16 Gurh Rewa VI 3,927 1,!171 1,956 2 Narwar Shivpuri VI 3,274 1,69J 1,583 17 Dabhaura Rewa VI 2,304 ],244 J ,Oto 3 Rajnagar . Chhatarpur VI 2,907 1,375 1,532 18 Raipur Rewa VI 2,033 1,020 1,013 19 Raghunathganj . Rewa VI 1,273 651 622 4 Chhiodwara VI 4,455 2,185 2,270 20 Sohagi Rewa VI 1,125 595 530 1931 21 Chak · Rewa VI 863 485 378 Narwar Shivpuri VI 3,345 1,726 ],QI9 22 Manpur Shahdol VI 2,183 1,129 1,054 Jaisinghanagar , 2 Karera Cant!. Shivpuri VI 404 283 121 23 Shahdol VI ],963 993 970 3 Guna VI 2,678 1,388 1,:90 24 An1arpur . Shah dol VI 1,072 557 515 25 Gautampma Indore 4 Bajrangarh Guna VI 2,543 1,349 1,294 V 5,039 2,539 2,500 Gharghoda Raigarh 5 Rajnagar . Chhatarpur VI 2,874 1,367 1,507 26 VI 2,263 1,]44 J,J 19 27 Pipariya Rajnandgaon 6 U'1hel Ujjain VI 2,871 1,452 1,419 VI 1,725 818 907 1941 Narwar Shivpuri VI 3,607 1,883 ] ,724 Guna VI 2,395 1,240 1,155 2 Bljrangarh 1961 3 Rajnagar • Chhatarpm VI 3,547 1,826 1,721 3,407 1,729 1,678 4 Unhel UiJain VI Dalia Bandbi Chhindwara VI 3,860 2,025 l,b35 VI 2,055 1,072 983 5 Jawar Sehorc 2 pendra Bilaspur V 6,081 3,136 2,945 2,423 1,235 1.188 6 S!:ui13anj S~horc VI V[ 2,189 1,105 1,084 7 Rehti Sehorc 8 Doraha Sehorc VI 2,155 1,156 999 1971 9 D;:ori Raisen VI 2,757 1,387 1,370 2,425 1,250 1,175 1 Dungaria Chhapara Seom V 5,180 2,720 2,460 10 Silwani R'lisen VI 264

ALPHA)JETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS --~------SI. TuW.l,iUt'bln ClassiS~rial P'lg~ Sl. TONJ1/U,b.oll Distric~ CIa.ssjSeri"i P.;gc No. A:glom!ration District No. of A.-4 No. No. Agglom~ra,ion No. of A.-4 No.

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1. AI,W (M) . Shajapur IVj8 298 33. Balod (M) . f· Durg IV/44 ."03 2. Ahiwara U.A. Durg IVj26 301 34. BaIoda Bazar (M) . Rair:ur IVlil :07

(i) Ahiwara (N.M.) Durg IV/26(i) 30~ 35. Banda (M) • Saga! IV/72 207 (it) Banbarad (O.G.) Durs IV/26(ii) 301 36. Bamor (M) • Mor~na IV/O :C6 (iii) Khasadih (O.G.) Durs IYj26(iii) 301 37. B:wsagal' (N.M.) ShahdoI ViliS 3Hl 3. Ajaigarh VA '. • Panna V/43 316 38. Baraily (M) Raiscn IV/6l:l 306 (i) Ajligarh (N.M.) Pauna V/43 (i) 316 39. Barigarh (N.A.) Chhatar- pur (it) Madnoganj ~O.G.) Panna Y}43(ii) 316 Vin 318 4. Akaltara (N.M.) Bilaspur IV/69 306 40. Bartti (N.M.) JabaIpur IV/62 306 5. Akdoa (N.A.) Bhind Vi60 317 41. llarwaha U.A. West- 6. Akodia (N.M.) . Shajapur V 91 :m: Nimar 111 j:13 295 (i) lhrwaha 0"1) West- 7. Alampur (N.A.). Bhim! V/87 31~ Nimar 1ll/33(1) 295 8. Alil'ajpllr (M) Jhabua IV/13 299 (tI) Uarw.dld Ka"ba We,t- (O.G.) 9. Alot (M) . R'ltlam IV/50 301 Nimar 111133(ii) :2')5 10. Amarpatan (N.A.) Satlla IV/93 309 -12. llarw

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SI. TOW,l/ Urban Class/Serial Page SI. Town/urb~n DisiI'jet C<,.ss,SI.1'ial P"gc No Aglomefation District No. of A.·4 No. No. Agglornen..tion No. of A.-4 No.

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

66. Bilaspur U.A. Bilaspur Jj9 277 86. Daboh (N.A.) Bhind VISI 318 (a) Bil:tspur Bilaspur I/9(a) 277 87. Dabra (M) Gwalior JII)16 292 (i) B1L1SpUl' (M.) B;laspur I/9(a)(i) 278 88. Darnoh U.A. Darnoh IIj7 282 (Ii) Bilaspur (O.G.) B;laspur 19(a)(ii) 278 (i) Darnoh (M) Darnoh lI/7(i) 282 (Railway Colony) (ii) Hirdepur (O.G.) Damoh 1Ij7(ii) 282 (iii) Tlfra (O.G.). .!:lliaspur IJ9(a)(iii) :278 (iv) DJJ[I (O.G.) Bilaspur Ij9(a)(iv) 278 89. D"mud (N.M.) C hllilld· waHl V/26 315 67. B'ul-E'awa U.A. • Sagar Ill{9 290 (1) B 11l-f> awa (M) SJgar JII/9(i) 291 90. D.,tia (M) • Datia 111/2 289 (ii) Rtilway Colony(O.G.) Sagar JlI/9(ii) 291 91. D.:ori (M) . Sagar IV/l: 300 91. Depalpllr (M) indore Vj4<1 6S. Birsinghpur (M) Satna Vi63 317 316 93. Dewa~ (M) Dcwa, IIi 3 289 69. BUlilanpur (M) Ea~t- Nilllal' 1111 278 9--1. Dh81l1DOd (M) Dh,il' IV/58 306 70. Burhar-Dhanpuri U.A. Shahdol 11119 286 95. Dl1a1111,l1'i (M) Raipur JI/21 2~7 (b) Burhar (N.A.) • Shahdol II/19(b) 286 96. Dhana (N.M.) Sagar V/75 318 97. DhalljlUn tN.A.) Shahuld JI/19(l) 286 71. Butaria(N.M.). • Chhind· wara II; 5(1) (N,l rg,lda He ri Dafai) 72. Chachaura·Binaganj U.A. Guna IV/77 307 ')8. Dhal' (M) . Ohar Ill; 3 21)9 99. Dharemjaigarh (N.A.). Raig

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS

SI. TownjUrb.1 11 o 'trid Cla>c/Sena I P.'ge SI. Town/Urb:m District Cla~~! No. Agglom<:ratlOll ]\.;0. of A-4 No No. Aggloml!ration No. of A-A No. 1 3 4 5 3 4 5

115. Gormi (M) B:lind IV/67 306 131. JabZ'.Ipur Cantt. (Cantt.) Jabalpur 1/2(b) 273 116. Govindgo.rh (N .A.) Rewa V/74 318 132. Jagdalpur U.A. Br.s:ccr II/18 286 117. Guna U.A. GUlla II/Ii 285 (i) Jagdalpur (M) Bastar II/18(i) 286 (i) Guna (M) Guna 11/17(i) 285 (ii) Hatkachora (0.0.). Bastar II/18(\ii) 286 Guna II/17(ii) 286 (ii,l Guna Kasba (O.G.) (iii) Frezerpur (O.G,) Bastar II/18(iii) 286 (iii) Chhaoni G4na (O.G.) Guna II!17(iii) 286 (iv) Kangoli (0.0.) Basta! Il/18(iv) 286 Ill!. Gwalior U.A. Gw,llior 1/4 274 (v) Dhal'ampura (O.G.) Bastar II/18(v) 286 (a) Gwulior (M. C.) Gwalior 1 '4 a) 274 (vi) Jagdalpur KasbE(O.G.;Basta 1l/18("i) 286 119. Hanumana (N.A.) .Ke\\a V /40 316 (vii) Sargipal (0. G.) . Ba.stc r 11/18(v:i) 1:20. Hard], ,M). H,),hangabad. lIIIl 1 291 286 1:21. Harp.dpur ,N.A.) (_ hhatar- Y;70 317 (viii) P~.kh~naguua (O.G.)Bcsl< r HI] 8(viil) 286 pur 133. J,utilafl (M) ShahdoI lY/66 306 L'~. Hat'sud (N.A.) i:aq 1vnn 30\) NiuMr HI. Jaii\\i;fla (N.A.) Satna Vi] 7 314 135. Jamai (M) _ Chhilld- 1::3. llalp!pl~,ya (M) De\\as VII 312 IV/l 297 'v~ra 1::1. Hatta (M) Damoh 1V/19 299 136. Jamul (N.~1.) DUlg 1/51 (e) 275 125. lIoslr'ngab.Hl U.A. ll()'.,hall- 111,6 290 gabau ]37. Jaora U.A. Ratlrllll IlIj4 289 (I) Hoshangabad (:\1) HJ,han- Ill/ (l~I) 290 (i) Jaora (M) Rat 1<' m IlI/4(i) 289 Igab:1u (ii) Kl'mhari (O.G.) R~tl!:m IlI/4(ii) 289 ('\) I'nc-phariai (O.G.) Hoshan- IlI,(l(li) 290 gabad (III) Jaora Kasba (O.U.) Rrtkm iIIj4/(iii) 289

Hll,han- j fl;(1ll1i'l 138. Jashpurnagar (M) R,.igarh (III) Ra~ulia (O.G.) 290 IV/98 310 gabad 139. Jatachharar Chhind- w,lra II/5(c) 1:26. Ichh.,war (M) S~hore V/3)3 315 28J Chhil1dw,lr,' II/S(c) 281 1:27. 1kl..:I11(\ (N.M.) 140. Jat ...... (N.A.) Td"ll11garh V/14 314 Indore 272 1:2l3. Inuore (M.e.) 1/1 141. Ja\\ad (,M). Mandsauf IV/75 307 \29. !tarsi U.A. Ho~hallg.,baJ. II/14 284 142. JIl:' bua (M) Jhabua IV/24 300 (a) l,arsl Ho,haoglb ,d 11/14(8) 28l 143. Jhagrakhami (N.A.) Surguja lY/84 308 (I) Itarsi (M) Hosl'w.n- Ifi 14(a)(i) 284 144. Jlrapur (l'oi.A.) Rpjgarh V/36 gabad 315 145. Jobat (M) • Jhabua V/)30 (ii) p.tthr.)Uta (O.G.) HO,[lan- [[) 14(a)(!l) 284 3i8 gabad 146. Joura U.A. Morena IV/36 302 Hoshan- III 14(a)(iil) 2)34 gabcH! (I) Joura (M) Mort'na 1V/36(1) 302 (11) Sankara (O.G.) Morena IV136(ii) JabilJpur I: 2 272 302 (iii) Alapw' (O.G.) Morena IV/36(iii) Jab,' II'ul' I,i~(,;) 272 302 (~) J,'.ba Ipur . 147. Kailcm~ (N.A.) . Morena V/lO (I) J,lb,dpul' (M.e.) Jabalpur 1/2(a)(I) 272 313 j4~. Kanker U.A. Ba~taj' \11) Heavy Vehicle Factory Jabalpur Ii 2(a)(li) 272 IV/46 303 Area (O.G.) (I) Kankel' (M) BastaI' IV/46(i) 303 (il) Kallker Kasba (O.G.) BastaI' (Iii) Btlpura (O.G.) hb~ Ipur 1/2(a)(lii) 272 IV/46(ii) 304 (Iii) Singarbhat (O.G.). Bastar (iv) Manegaon (O.G.). Jabalpur II 2(a)(iv) 273 IV/46(iii) 304 149. Kannod (M) Dewas (v) Maharajpur (O.G.). Jabalpur I/2(a)(v) 273 IV/J 10 31.2 Jabalpur 1/2(3 )(vi) 273 150. Kantaphod . Dewas (vi) Suhagi (O.G.) V/22 314 (vii) Amkheda (O.G.) , JabaIpur I/2(a)(vii) 273 151. Kareli (M) Narsimha- IV/31 pur 301 (viii) Karmcta (O.G.) JabaIpur Ij2(a)(viij) 273 JabaIpur I/2(a)tix) 273 152. Karera U.A, (ix) Kheri (O,G.) 1V/85 308 Jabalpur I/2(~ )(x) 273 (i) Karera (M) Shivpuri (x) Regwa (O.G.) IV/85(i) 309 Jabalpur 1/2(a)(xi) 273 (ii) Karcra Kasba (O,G.) Shivpuri (xi) l'ipariy~, (O.G.) IV/85(ii) 309 267

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SI. Town/Utban District Class/S~rjd P. ge SI. Town/Urba!l District Clilssj Seii~ I I'o.ge No. AgglomJrdtion No. of ..\.-4 No. No. AgglomJratfon No. of A-4 No. 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

153. Kasraw~.d (M) Wes:- 182. Kymore U.A. JabaJpur IV/9 298 Nimar V/2 313 (i) Kymorc (N.M.) Jabalpur IV/9(i) 298 154. Katangi (M) Jabalpur IV/79 308 (ii) Goodgudaula (O.G.) JabaJpur IV j9(ii) 298 155. Katangi (M) Balaghat IV/86 309 (Hi) Bamhangaw"n (O.G.) Jabalpur IV/9(iii) 298 156. Kaw:.>.rdha (M) Rajnand- 183. Lahar (M) . Bhind IV/91 309 gaon IVj23 300 184. Lakhnadon (N.A.) Seoni Vj31 315 157. Khacharod (M) Ujjain IIT/38 296 185. Laundi (N.A.) Chhatar- 158. Khairagarh (M) • Rajnanll- pur V/29 315 gaon V/9 313 J 86. Uldhikhera (N.M.) Chhinl.!- 159. Kh;;juraho (N.M.) Chhat~r- wara V/85 318 pur VT'I 3i9 187. Madhogarh (N.A.) Satlla '1,'/18 160. Kh~,l11afia Jabalpur J!2(e) 273 315 188. Maharrjpur (M) Chhat

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51 Town/Urbll1 District Class /S;!rial Page SI. Town/Urban District Class/Serial Pa,ge No. AgglomJration No. of A.-4 No. No. Agg]omeration No. of A.-4 NQ. I 2 3 4 5 ------2 3 4 S

214. Mungeli U.A. Bil1spur Ill/39 296 24l. Nnnrn (N.M.) • Chhind- VI/2 319 (i) Mlilgeli (M) Biluspur III/39(i) ~96 wara (d) R 'lm~arh (O.G.) Biluspur III/39(ii) 296 242. PandhurnWloz1b1d (N.A.) Shahdol IV/7o(i) 308 bad (ii) Kudri (O.G.) S11ahd01 IV/78(ii) 308 ~68. Ratlam U.A. Ratlam IjiQ 278 233.0beiullaganj (N.M.) • Raiscn Vj67 317 ~ (i) Ratlam (M) Ratl8m IjlC{i) 278 234. or,lnance Factory Area Jab:l)pur T/12(d) 280 Katni.(N.M.) U.A. (ii) Railway Colon.y (O.G.) Ratlam IjlC(ii) 278 (Ratlam Kasbn) 235. pachm:lrhi Ca)ltt . Hoshan- IPbld IVj99 3H 269. Ratanpur (N.A.) • Bila s{:u IVj65 306 236. p.tchmarhi U.A. • Hoshun· 270. Rehli (M) • • Sagar IVj28 301 gabad IVj99 310 271. Rewa (M) • Rewa T/14 (a) Pachm1 rhi (N.M.) • Hoshan- 280 gabad IV/99(8) 310 272. Slb'llgarh U.A. • Morena IV/21 300 237. PJchorc (NA) Rajgarh VOG 314 (i) sabalgarh (M) • Mor(tlU IV/21(i) 300 238. Palera (N.A.) • Tikamgarh V/54 317 (ii) Sunheru (O.G.) • Morena IV/21 (ii) 300 239. Pali (N.A.). • Shahdol IV/51 304 (iii) Shivlal-kn·pura (O.G.) Morma IV/21 (iii) 3CO .• JabJipur 240. pa-nagar (M) IV/29 301 273. Sagar Cantt. (cantt.). Sagar l/f(b) 277 269

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS

Sl. Town./Urbln District Class/S3rid Page SI. Town/Urban District Class/S2riri Page No. Agglom~ration No. of A-4 No. No. Agglomeration No. of A/4 No. 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

274. Sag1r U.A. Sagar 1/8 276 295. Shahpur (M) • East- Nimar IVj89 309 (U) Sagar Sagar I/8(8) 276 296. Shahpura (N.A,) J'1 balpur V/7l 317 (i) Sagar (M) S3.gar I/8(a)(i) 277 297. Shqjapur (M) Shajapur IIIjl4 292 (li) Raja Khedi (O.G.) Sag;tr Tj 8(~)(ii) 277 (iii) Makronia Buzurg Sagar I/s(a)(iii) 177 298. Shamgurh (M) Mandsaur IV/54 305 (O.G.) 299. Sheopur (M) • Morena JIJj25 293 (iv) Gaur Nagar (O.G.) Sag1r Tf8(n)(iv) 277 300. Shivpuri (M) Shivpuri IIf9 2R3 (v) Kapuria (O.G.) 1/8 (a)(v) 277 301. Shujalpur (M) • Shnjapllf TUf3l 294 (vi) Bhainsa (O.G.) T/8(D)(vi) 277 302. Sidhi (M) . Sidhi IV/2 297 275. Sailana U.A. • Ratlam Vjl5 314 303. Sihora (M) . J,1 ba Ipur rIJj29 294 (i) Sailana (M) • Railam V/J 5(i) 314 304. Sirgiti (N.M.) Bilaspur I/9(b) 278 (ii) Sl;!lna K'\sb'l (O.G.) R'lilam Vj!5(ii) 314 305. Sirmour (N.A.) Rewa V/99 319 276. Sakti (M) • Bilaspur IV/56 305 306. Sironj (M) Vidisha IIJj::O 277. Sanawad (M) West- 293 Nimar IITj37 296 307. Sitnmau (M) • Mnndstlur V!5 313 278. SaniplJi (N.M.) • Raipur V/48 3!6 308. SClhagpur (M) HoshBn. gabad IV/39 302 279 Sarangarh U.A.. R'liglrh IVj92 309 309. Sonkalch (M) Dewus IV/J09 312 (i) S1rang1rh (M) R'ligarh IV/92(i) 309 3iG. S')y'l{ Kat~)1 (N.A.) ShVjapur V/27 (ii) S:}",lnglrh Kasb'l(O.G.) Raigarh IV/92(ii) 309 315 280. Sarangpur (M) • , Rfljgarh IV/7 298 3B. Surajpur (N.M.) Surguja V/66 317 281. Sa'd lrpur-Rajg1rh (M) Dh'lr IV/59 306 312. Susner (M) • Shajapur IVj47 316 T'khatpur (N.A.) • Biluspur IVI~3 282. Sa 'ni-Th~mol PJw:r B~tul HI/5 290 3B. 308 S','llion (N.A.) 3g. Tal (M) • R'1tlam Vj34 315 283. SltM U.A. Sa(l1a IJ/~ 280 335. T.lrana (M) Ujjain IVj34 302 (i) S11na (M) i Satnn IIjI(i) 281 316. Th'lnd\n (M) Jhabua V/39 315 (ii) R'lilw-lY GJiony(O.G.) Safna If/l(ii) 281 317. Tikamgurh (M) . • Tikamgnrh nIlS 2c.:O (iii) Gh nrd lng (O.G.) Saln::! HI! (iii) 281 318. Tlkuri UA. J1 bdpur T/12(b) 279 284. S'lusar UA. • Chhind- (i) Tikuri (N.M.) Jf! b91pur r 112(b)(i) wara IV/47 ~04 279 (i) Sausar (M) • • Chhind- (ii) p,ldnrwuru (O.G.). Ja balpllr II)2(b)(ii) 279 warn IV/47(i) 304 (iii) Jhinjh1ri (O.G.) J1b~lpl1r I/12(b)(iii) 279 (li) Sl Har K'lsb'l (0.0.) Chhind- 3!9. Tilda Newi1ra (M) RaiplJT IVj45 ~OJ w1ra IV/47(ii) 304 285. Sawer (M) Indore V/52 320. TimGrni (M) Hosh?,!'- 316 gabad IV/W7 312 286. Sehore (M) • S~hore II/27 288 32L Tirodi (N.M.) BalvghFl IVj97 310 287. S~maria (N.A.) • • Rewa V/90 318 322. Udaipura (N.A.) Raisen V/59 317 288. S~ndhwa (M) • West- 323. Ujjain U.A. • Ujjain 117 276 Nimar 1II/22 293 (i) Ujjain (M. C.) Ujjain I/7(i) 276 289. S'!ondh'l (N.A.) D1tja IV/88 309 (ii) Nagjhid (O.G.) Ujia il1 117(ii) 276 (iii) MillanwJsu (O.G.) UjjUin T/7(iii) 290. Seoni (M) • S~oni JI!23 287 276 (iv) PJnw1sa (O.G.) Ujjilin 117(iv) 291. S~onj-Malwa (M) Hoshan. 276 glb'ld IV/3~ 30J (v) Vllpur (O.G.) • Ujjain 1/7(v) 276 (vi) GoyalJ Khurd (0.0.) Ujjain Jj7(vi) 276 292. Shahdol U.A. • Shahdol HI/1 289 Shaildol IV/38 (i) S!tahdol (M) Sltahdot III/i(i) 289 324. Urn'lria (M) g02 (ii) B'lUiblndh (O.G.). Sh'lhdol IIJj~(ii) 289 325. Unchahara (N.A.) Satna IVj81 308 293. Shahgarh • Sagar Vj35 315 326. Vidisha (M) Vidisha II/I 6 285

294. Shlhpura (N.A.) • • Mand{a V/55 317 327. Waraseoni (M) Balaghrl IV/15 299 270

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITII VARIATION SINCE 1901 --- P.;;rcentage 51. NJma of TJWll!Urblu State! Status Area in Decade Decade No. A~glom!ration District I Year oftOWll Km· Persons Variation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

All Classe; -49 Urban Agglomerations and 254 Towns MADHYA PRADESH. 1901 1.458,045 752,590 705,455 l~ll 1,299,007 -159,038 -10.91 678,973 . 620,034 1921 1,440,212 [ 14!,Z05 -:.10.87 767,039 673,1 i3 1931 ],771,871 ; 331,659 .: 23.03 946,33J 825,540 1941 2,352,777 .: S80,90(} .: 32.78 1,250,286 1,1()2,<9[ 11)';1 3,132,937 -: 780,160 .; ~3.16 1,642,627 1,490,3.(l 1961 I,R6-l.33 4,627,234 1,494,:97 '147.70 2,493,1(6 2,184,( (,~ 1971 :!,853.64 6,784,167 2,157,533 : 46.63 3,63J,923 3,152,g44 1981 ~,877 26 10,586,459 3,801 ,692 _j·51l.03 5,6J9,9R4 4,966,475 32,507 1 CHAMBAL DlVIS10N \90\ 16,676 1S,831 191 \ 32,551 .,44 _-0.14 17,151 15,4(0 1921 33,557 -'-1,006 +3,09 ] 8,199 J5,35R 1931 41,363 +7,806 +23.26 22,723 J8,MO 1941 55,574 -, 14,211 -i 34.36 30,217 .25,3,37 \951 62,573 -,6,999 +]2.59 33,832 ~8,741 1961 19 3 tl4,780 .' 52,207 " 83.43 63,782 5M~8 1971 58.2 176,394 .' 61,614 -; 53.68 97,198 79,196 1981 180 8 344,462 _' J68,068 .; 95,28 J88,9CO 155,5(:J n GWAUOR DIVISION 1901 103,618 107,788 95,830 1911 13!},O37 --64,581 -31.72 74,811 64,226 1921 168,113 -',29,076 +20.91 91,938 76,]75 1931 210,035 +41,922 +24,94 114,837 95,198 1941 287,307 +77,272 +36.79 154,108 133,199 1951 364,026 +76,719 +26,70 190,976 173,050 1961 135.6 467,630 .; 103,604 ·;28.46 251,156 216,474 1971 225.5 651,861 +184,231 -; 39.40 352,510 299,351 462,1 9:n,14R -;-271,287 1981 -:41.62 494,27G 4~R,lm

]901 133,755 SAGAR DIVISION 69,352 1l4,40~ m 152,926 1911 -: 19,171 -, 14.33 79,752 73,174 1C}21 141,274 -11,652 --7.62 74,614 66,£((1 19~J 161,760 .: 20,486 -114.50 R4,194 77,5((' 1941 196,594 .' 34,834 -' 21. 53 101,668 94,92fi 1951 258,553 .: 61,959 +31.52 134,307 124,246 1961 191.0 330,002 11,449 -+ +27.63 115,422 154,~W 1971 224.9 417,660 +147,658 +44.74 255,744 221,916 509.0 742,162 .1·264,502 1981 +55.~7 396,4% 345,726 1901 53,151 IV REWA DIVISION 27.0S2 26,0(,9 1911 59,995 ' 6,844 -' 12.88 31,313 28 ..622 1921 53,349 -6,646 -11.08 27,8.20 25,529 1931 63,982 -;.10,

1901 2=;5,'>25 UJIAIN DIVISION Dl,406 124,51 C) V 1911 21S,~29 -40,596 - 15 86 111,116 1 ('4,2J:l 213,704 --1,625 1921 ~O 75 112,241 101,4(\3 1931 256,244 -··42,S4() +19.91 135,854 120,390 1941 349,258 .: 93,014 ..L36.30 183,680 165,5'18 1951 472,184 +122,926 +35,20 244,630 227.554 1961 121. 8 633,059 +160,875 .j 34.07 335,860 297,199 1971 222.9 855,013 +221,954 +35.06 449,993 405,(120 1981 320 3 1,188,625 -! 333,612 +39.02 622,276 566,~49 271

A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERA1,10NS CLASSIFJED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Percentage SI. Name of To",nI Urbln S,atoJ/ S~atus Area in D"cad,! Decade No. AggloffiJration Disttict Year of town Km2 Plltsons Variation Vmi.'Jlon Males Fem.les

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VI INDORE DIVISION 1901 240,008 127,883 112,125 1911 179,054 -60,954 -25.40 96,548 82,506 1921 262,105 -; 83,051 -j 46.38 144,231 ] 17,874 1931 352,870 -: 90,765 -j 34.63 194,018 158,852 1941 451,117 -: 98,247 -; 27.84 245,670 205,447 1951 626,703 . 175,586 -j :18,92 331,877 294,R2(, 1961 188,0 846,751 ' 220.048 -: 35,11 451,554 395,197 1971 245 ;\ 1, 166,648 ; :H9,897 -: 37 78 620,222 546,426 1981 413.1 l,li79,041 .. 512,393 ' 4.1.92 884,908 794.133

VII BHOPAL DIVISION 1901 167,496 85,134 82,362 1911 152,006 -15,490 -9.25 78,016 73,990 1921 139,463 -12,543 -8.25 73,585 65,878 1931 170,627 -', 31,164 -: 22.35 89,719 80,ge8 1941 236,495 -, 65,868 -: 38,60 124,850 ] 11,6, 5 1951 254,132 : 17,637 -j 7.46 133,062 121,(}70 1961 184.5 454,016 -' 199,884 .! 78.65 249,098 2C4,918 1971 244,0 702,300 .: 248,284 _! 54,69 380,341 321,959 1981 574.3 1,219,628 -: 517,328 -' 73,6(, 651,8N 567,824

VIII HOSHANGABAD DIVISION 1901 56,620 29,123 27,497 1911 35,903 -20,717 -36.59 18,873 17,030 1921 47,757 +11,854 +33.02 25,239 22,518 1931 64,805 +17,048 +35.70 34,802 30,003 1941 75,256 +10,451 +16.13 39,905 35,351 1951 96,000 +20,744 +27.56 50,344 45,656 1961 98.2 119,223 +23,223 +24.19 63,720 55,503 1971 124.7 175,428 -, 56,205 -,47.14 94,270 81,158 1981 117.5 252,084 -; 7(,.656 -i 43.70 134,896 J17,188

IX JABALPUR DIVISION 190] 186,365 94,350 92,015 1911 2()5,489 ; 19,124 -; 1().21l 108,381 97,108 ]921 217,(,99 -I 12,210 1'5.94 117,557 100,142 19'.1 244, }~2 1 26,4fl3 : 12.16 Dl,Ohl JU,IO) 1941 :132,(,77 , SS,495 i 36.2-1 lR2,024 150,65.1 195] 458,04fi . 125,369 -i 37. 68 :>44,688 113,3511 196) ~6-L8 729,759 -t-271,7D -+ 59. 12 394,074 :135,685 1971 576.8 1,076,520 +346,761 -+ 47.52 580,585 495,9:15 1981 659.0 1,575,471 +498,951 -;- 46. 35 840,730 734,741

X 'BTl ASPUR DIVISION 1901 44,105 21,869 22,2:16 1911 44,646 +541 + I. 23 21.977 22,669 1921 56,984 +12,338 +27.64 28,421 28,563 1931 72,312 -; 15,328 ., 26.90 36,674 35,638 1941 123,548 -,-51,236 -i 70.85 63,079 60,469 1951 140,998 17,-150 -; 14.12 72,262 68,736 1961 168.5 272,113 1 131,115 -,-92.99 14-1,318 ]27,795 1971 247.3 429,088 -;--156,975 +57.69 226.663 202,625 1981 :nO.5 671,885 -,- 242.797 -, 56.58 353,45H 318.427

XI llAIPUR DIVISION 1901 R4,495 41,927 42.568 ]91\ R2,07] --2,42'+ 2.R7 40,975 41,0% 1921 ]Ofi,207 : 2~.13(\ +29.41 5J.194 5~,OB ]931 133.691 ,27,48·1 -t-25.8S 68,614 65,077 1941 17D,!!17 i-~7.12(i +:27.77 115,854 84,96J 1951 223,0:26 i- 5~,209 -)- 3(1.56 114,322 108,704 1961 291. 7 490,601 +267,575 + 119.97 270,868 219,733 1971 396.4 778,804 +288,203 +58.74 413,150 365,654 1981 484.7 1,386,287 t 607,483 +78.CO 725,2]1 661,076 272

A.4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WIDI VARIATION SINCE 1901

States Pdcentl'g~ SI Nrmc of Town/Urban Year of Area in DeC;Ld: Dec,d~ 2 No. Agglomeration Dis:rict town Km Per'ions Varialion Yadation Males Fdn~ ks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ------('\ass 1 (100,000 and Ilbl}~e) & Urban Ag~\()ll\ttations ~nd 6 Towns

1901 138,6J2 7-1,151 04,461 1911 100,651 -37.961 --27.39 56,035 44,616 1911 327,794 : 227,143 -i 22:'>,67 IRS,H,t) 142,fi~4 1l),H _1'.13,855 : ('(;,001 -; 20 J.5 122,433 171,422 1941 564,52(l . 170,671 ";-41. 33 )17~79J :!..t()\73~ 1951 1,041,584 : 477,OSR -; R-+.51 557.9~2 483,(.52 19(,1 (,03.02 1,807,349 , 765,705 i7_~.52 995,150 812.199 1971 H7li.S:! 3,OG2,494 I 1,255,145 : 6LJ.45 1,653,4/5 1,409,019 I9SJ ).~ 16. JI) 4,953.702 , 1,~91,70R _., 61.75 2,(,"6,21'0 2.~ 17.422

1. ind0ret 11l(~Orc 1901 1'.1 97,804 52,93:;' 44,872 1911 M 54,142 -43,662 -44.64 30,154 23,988 1921 M 10S,3l7 +51,175 -; 94.52 59,79~ 45,523 1931 M 142,524 -r 37,207 -; 35.33 82,32-1 60,2CO 1941 M 203,695 ;-61,171 ,42.92 115.293 88.397 1951 M 310,859 , 107,16.1- -, 62.61 ) 67.G42 143,217 1961 M.e. 55.8-1 394,9-1-1 -: 84,GS2 -.27_05 213,:t~(j lSI,S95 1971 M.e. SR.72 560,936 , 165,995 -, 42.0.1 30),1::::7 25l>,8C9 19~1 M.e 113.52 8:29,327 , :68,::'91 -j 47.il5 439.916 JR9.411

2. J.lb:l1pur U.A. . Jabalpur 1901 90,316 46,882 43,434 1911 100,651 +10,335 -~ 11.44 56,035 44,616 1921 108,793 +8,142 +8,09 61,754 47,039 1931 124,382 +15,589 +14_33 69,258 55,124 1941 178,339 +53,957 +43,38 102,959 75,380 1951 256,998 +78,659 +44,11 140,224 116,774 1961 153 33 367,014 +110,016 -j-42,81 202,874 J64,140 1971 221. 51 534,845 -' 167,831 -: 45,73 294,568 240,277 1981 230.64 757.303 .-i 222.458 -: 41.59 409,634 347,6119

(:1) J_lb.!lpul" 1901 90,316 46,882 43,434 1911 100,651 . 10,335 -j 11.44 56,035 44,616 1921 108,793 -; 8,141- -: R 09 61,75·f 47,039 19:11 104,317 --4.476 -- 4 11 56,61:\ 47,;('4 1941 140,227 . 35,910 +:1442 75,SJ8 ('4,09 1951 203,659 -I 63,432 -I 45 24 107,36& %,293 1961 134,6S 295,375 : 91,716 : 45 03 159,9911 B5,377 1971 164,91 442,481 + 147,109 : 49,80 ~39,054 203,427 1981 16420 649,085 -+-206,604 +46,69 344,996 304,089

• Llb:i1pur 1901 M 90,316 46,882 43,434 1911 M 100,651 +10,335 -: 11.44 56,035 44,616 1921 M 108,793 +8,142 +8.09 61,754 47,039 1931 M 104,317 -4,476 -411 56,613 47,7C4 1941 M 140,227 :-35,910 -; 34.42 75,53S 6.l,6S9 1951 M.C 203,659 '-6:\,432 , -45.24 \()7,3('6 96,291 1961 M.C 13-L 6R 295,375 -: 91,71fi . 45. OJ J59,99S 135,377 197 j M.e. IJ.L6S 426,224 : 130,849 : -14.30 23D,O~7 190,177 1981 M.e. 133.97 614,\(,2 : lR7,f>3R : ,1-1.(1) :\2fi,372 287.790

(ii) Ilc::wy Vehicle .1;, hall)lll 1971 7.41 (i,.. nn 1.707 2.71<1 I R,79fi . 115,68 Fac'.my Al e' (O.G.) I<)HI 7.-n 15.279 il.WI 7,11;:;

(iii) 'Bilrur~ (O.G.) . J;'balpur 1971 2.5fi 1,529 R22 707 1981 2.56 5,591 +4,062 +265. 66 2,951 2,640

tIn 1941 Census. Indor~ Rp,sidency with a popul:.>tion of 15.497 (M 8,874; F 6.623) in 1931 ; P 12,226 (M 7,056; F 5,170) in 1921 p 9,195 (M 5,362: F 3. 833) in 19J 1 ilnd P 11,118 (M 6.768;F4,350),.n 1901 (its N~me was AGG'sCamp) Wi'S merged with Indore. 273 A·( towNS AND UR'BAN AGGLOmlJAl'IONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VAlUATION SINCE 1901

Percentage Sl. Name of Town/Urban Status Area in Decade Decade No Agglom~ration Districtj Ye::lr of town Km' Pllrsons Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11

(iv) Manegaon (O.G,) Jablapur 1971 1. 88 1,953 1,058 895 1981 1. 88 3,874 +],921 +98.36 2,017 1,857 (v) MaharajpuT (O.G.) . JabaJpur 1971 4.10 1,790 960 830 1981 4.10 3,142 +1,352 +75.53 1,674 1,468 (vi) Suhagi (O.G.) • Jabalpur 1971 2.61 1,183 699 484 198] 2.61 2,345 +],161 -t 98.22 1,361 984 (vii) Amkhera (O.G.) JabaJpur 1971 2.92 1,307 695 612 ] 981 2.92 1,544 +237 -+ 18.13 838 706 (viii) Karmeta (O.G.) Jabalpur 1971 4.13 1,007 521 486 ]981 4.13 1,478 +471 +46.77 765 713 (be) Kheri (O.G.) Jabalpur 1971 1. 70 316 175 141 1981 1. 70 693 +377 +119.30 391 302 (x) RegWa (O,G,) . Jabalpur 1971 2.78 449 228 221 1981 2.78 541 +92 +20.49 285 256 (xi) Pipariya (O.G.) JabaJpur 1971 0.12 240 147 93 1981 0.12 436 +196 +81.67 241 195

(b) JabaJpur Cantt. (cantt.) Jabalpur 1901t 1911 t 1921 t 1931 Cantt. 20,065 12,645 7,420 1941 Cantt. 38,112 +18,047 +89.94 27,421 10,691 1951 Cantt. 34,225 -3,887 -10.20 22,008 12,217 1961 Canlt. 18.65 41,014 +6,789 +19.84 25,995 15,019 1971 Cantt. 18.65 50,195 +9,181 +22.39 32,194 18,001 1981 Cantt. 28,49 61,026 +10,831 +21. 58 39,436 21,590

(c) Khamaria JabaJpur 1951 19,114 10,850 8,264 1961 19.92 30,625 -)-11,511 +60.22 16,881 13,744 1971 37.95 42,169 +1],544 +37.69 23,320 18,849 1981 37.95 47,192 +5,023 + 11. 91 25,202 21,990 (i). Khamaria . Jabalpur 1951 N.M. 19,114 10,850 8,264 1961 N.M. 19.92 30,625 +11,511 +60.22 16,881 13,744 1971 N.M. 19.9! 23,335 --7,290 --'23.80 12,941 10,394 1981 N.M. 19.92 25,896 +2,561 +10.97 13,9~6 ] 1,950

(ii) G.C.F.(Khamaria)(O.G.) Jabalpur 1971 9.53 16,025 8,885 7,140 1981 9.53 16,851 +826 +5.15 8,908 7,943

(iii) Pip aria (O.G.) Jabalpur ]971 4.17 2,399 1,279 1,120 1981 4.17 3,425 +1,026 +42.77 1,815 1,610

(iv) Ghana (O.G.) . Jabalpur 1971 2.27 145 78 67 1981 2.27 598 +453 +312.41 303 295

(v) Tighra (O.G.) . Jabalpur 1971 2.06 265 137 128 1981 2.06 422 +157 +59.25 230 192

tIn the years 1901 to 1921 JabalpurCantonmentwitha Population ofP.21,997(M 14,871 j F7,126)in192]; P 21,642 (M 14,252; F 7,390) in 1911 and P. 13,157 (M 7,780; F 5,377)in 1901 was the part ofJ:1balpur MunicipalitY. The combined popuhtion of and Jabalpur Municipality has been shown against J<;balpur Muni. cipal Corporation for these y.:ars.

i9-387 C~niUs M PJ8~ 274

A..4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITII VARIATION SINCE 1901 Status P. tcertagc 81. Nam~ of Town/Utban of Art'a in Decad.:: Dfcad,' N,J, Agglomeratian Dbtrict y",ar town Km' Persons V:lriation Vl1l iatlcn Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

3 Bhopalt Bhopal 1901 T 77,023 39,177 37,846 1911 M 56,204 -10,%19 -27.03 29,043 27,161 1921 M 45,094- -11,110 -]9.77 24,033 21,061 1931 M 61,037 +15,943 +35.36 32,718 18,319 1941 M 75,228 +1-4,191 +23.25 40,466 34,762 1951 M 102.333 +27,105 +36.03 54,039 48,294 1961 M 71. 20 222,948 +120,615 + 117.87 125,875 97,073 1971 M.C. 71.20 384,859 + 161.911 +72.62 211,273 173,586 1981 M.e. 284.90 671,018 +286,159 +74.. 35 358,907 312,111 4 Gwaliof U.A. Gwalior 1901 l38,612 74,151 64,461 191 I 84,458 -54,154 -39.07 46.601 37,837 1921 113,684 +2<},226 +34.60 63,612 50,072 1931 126,949 -+ 13,265 +11. 67 70,851 56,098 1941 182,492 +55,543 +43.75 99,536 82,956 1951 241,577 +59,085 +32.38 127,265 114,312 1961 62.44 300,587 +59,010 +2<1.43 162,204 138,383 1971 N.A. 406,140 + 105,553 +35.12 220,269 185,871 1981 303.18 555,862 + 149,722 +36.86 297,525 258,337 (a) Gwaliortt GwaJior J901 M 138,612 74,151 64,461 1911 M 84,458 --54,154 -39.07 46,601 37.857 19.21 M 113,684 +29,226 +34.60 63,612 50.072 193 I M 118,862 +5,178 +4.55 65,170 53,692 1941 M 173,096 +54,234 +45.63 93,790 79,306 ]951 M 241,577 -+ 68,481 +39.56 127,265 114,312 1961 M.C. 62.44 300,587 +59,010 +24.43 162,204 138,383 1971 M.e. N.A. 406,140 + 105,553 +35.12 220,269 185,871 1981 M.e. 2ll9.85 539,015 +132,875 -+ 32.72 288,036 250,979 lb) Morar Cantt.'" GwaliM 1931 Cantt. 8,087 5.681 2,406 1941 Cal1tt. 9.396 +1,309 +16.19 5,746 3,650 1951 1961 1971 1981 Cant!. 13.33 16,M7 1),489 7,358 5 Dur,.Bhtlllinrgn U.A. • Durg 1911 7,048 3,589 3.459 1921 11,274 +4.226 +59.96 5,731 5,543 1931 13,172 + 1,898 . -+ l6. 84 6,875 6,297 1941 16,766 +3,594 +27.29 8,503 8,263 1951 20,249 +3,483 +.20.77 10,227 10,022 1961 124.06 133,230 + 112,981 -+ 557.96 83,566 49,664 1971 N.A. 245,124 + 111,894 +83.99 134,087 111,037 1981 N.A. 490,214 +245,090 +99.99 261,737 228,477

trn 1981 Census the following towns have been merged in Bhopol Municipal CorponHi()n Ii) Govin(lrlll~ (HEI.) with a popul~lionof P.2(\,747 (M 14,419; F6,328) in 1961; P 53,912 1M 30,019; F23,903) inI97J;(ii)B:.irO)g~h(NA)wjth a population of'P.16,827 (M S.li7.2; F 7,955) inI961;P:6.}!;7(M IJ,911;FI1,471))mI97L tt1n 1951 the following town& were merged in GwaJior ciry. (0 Lasltkar city with a population of 164,468 (M 89,054; F 75,414) in 1941 [Including Morar(M), GW;l E()I' (M)? nf ~~(\n)r Residency] P 78,680 (M42,538; F36.142)inI931: PSO.387 (M 44.:;95; F35.792) in 19.21; 1'46,95.:2 1M ::4.:'45; F 22,707) in 1911 and P 89,154, (M 45,886; F 43,268) in 1901. . (ii) Lashkar C;~ntonment with a pO))lllation of P 8,628 (M 4.736; F 3,892) in 1941 ; P ~,()87 (M 4.820; F 3,:'(7) in 1931 : P 9,235, (M 6,288; F2,947) in 1911 and P. 13,472 (M 8,226; F 5.246) in 1901. (iii) Morar (M) with a population of )0,096 (M 5,506;F4.590)in 1931 (including MorarResidency); P 20,.260 (M J2,~J:': F 7.918) in 1921 including Gwalior Residency P. 13.577 (M 8,61O;F4,9(7) n 1911 and P 19,179(M 11,450;F 7,7.:'9) in 1901. ' (iv) Mo~ar cantonment with a pop'Jl~tion of P 9,396 (M 5.746; F 3,6)0) in 1941 and P 8.087 (M 5,681, F 2406) in 1931. "'Tn the YCf3fS 1951 to 1981 Motar Cantt. was p~rt ('If Gwali0t ~JOd I'ence t}1e popul:

Status p,'rcen t a ge St. N'1me of Town/Urbon of Area in D'cRde Decade No. Agg1ome"ation District Y~~r town Km' P'rsons VJrifition Varia1ion MOles Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

(a) Bhilainagar Durg 1961 103.96 86,116 57,953 28,163 1971 N.A. 174,370 +88,254. -1 102.48 96,942 77,428 1981 89.37 319,450 -1145,080 -183.20 172,379 147,071

(i) Bhilainagar Durg 1961 N.M. 10~.96 86,116 57,953 28,163 1971 N.M. 103.96 171,544 -1 85,428 --;99.20 95, ~(i2 76,181 1981 N.M. 87.47 190,090 +118,546 -+ 69. II 156,171 133,919 (ii) Kohka (0.0.) Durg 1971 N.A. 1,537 831 706 1981 1.00 18,917 -+ 17,~80 -t 11~0. 77 10,242 8,675 (iii) Chhaoni (0.0.) Durg 1971 N.A. 1,289 749 540 1981 0.70 9,062 -17,773 +603.03 5,240 3,822 (iv) Junwani (0.0.) . Durg 1981 0.20 1,381 726 655

(b) Dura. Durg 1911 7,048 3,589 3,459 192~ J 1,274 r-4,226 f 59'96 5,731 5,543 1931 13,172 -r 1,898 '116'84 6,875 6,297 1941 ~ 6,766 --t-3,594 -1-;:>7'29 8,503 8.263 195~ 20,249 -I 3,483 -120'77 10,227 10,022 ~961 20'10 47,114 -r26,865 -1-132' 67 25,613 21,501 u97l N.A. 70,754 -1-23,640 +50'~8 37,145 33,609 1981 N.A. 118,597 +47,843 -+-67' 62 61,753 56,844

(i) Durg Durg 1911 T 7,048 3,589 3,459 ~92! M J 1,274 +4,226 +59'96 5,73~ 5,543 1931 M 13,172 +1,898 -l )6'84 6,875 6,297 ) 941 M i 6,76~ +3,594 +27·29 8,503 8,263 1951 M 20,249 -t 3,483 i 20'77 10,227 10,022 1961 M 20' iO 47,114 +26,865 -H32'67 25,613 2J,501 1971 M 31'08 61,892 +20,778 . -f-44'10 35,705 31,187 1981 M 31'08 114,637 +46,745 +68·85 59,767 54,870

(ii) Urla (0.0.) Durg 1971 N.A. 1,609 794 815 1981 N.A. 2,209 -HOO +37'29 J ,084 J ,125

(iii) Bagh~ra (0.0.) Durg . 1971 N.A. 1,2~3 646 607 ~98) N.A. 1,75! +498 -139'74 902 849

(c) CMroda U.A. Durg 1983 5·52 22,328 II ,733 10,595 (i) Charodu Durg 1981 N.M. 5·25 17,667 9,299 8,368 (ii) D~ob'lod~ (0.0.) DlIrg 198! 0'17 2,660 1,368 1,292 (iii) S:u"k"l~n (0.0.) DlIrg )981 0'10 2,001 1,066 935

(d) Bhila{ Kalan Dllrg 1981 N.M. 9'12 H,870 9,932 8,938

10,969 (e) lamul Durg . 198! N.M. ! 1·80 5,940 5,029

R!'Iipur 1901 M 32,04 16,573 6 Rojpur 15,541 19n M 15,335 13,2:'1 -, 10·03 18mS 17,297 1921 M 38,341 -+ 3,1106 +8'51 ]9,910 18,431 1931 M 45,3('0 -/7,049 + 18·39 24,06fl 21,330 1941 M 63,465 ' 18,07 5 -139'92 32,488 3(1,977 1951 M 89,804 1 26,339 -1-41'50 4'.752 42,052 1961 M 2~ '17 139,792 .L 49.988 -155'66 73,977 (5,815 1971 M.e. N.A. 205,986 -+ 66,' Q4 -1-47'35 108,7'8 97,228 1981 M.C. 55'03 338,245 +132,259 +64-2! 176,554 16,169 276

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 Wlm VARIATION SINCE 1001 Percentage SI. Name of Town/Urban S!atus Area in Dec~de Dt'ctlde No. Agglomeration District Year of town Km2 P~rwns Variation Variation Males Fel1'ales 2 3 4 j 6 7 8 9 10 II 7 Ujjaifl U.A. • Ujjain. · 1901 39,892 20,829 19,063 1911 39,295 -597 -1'50 20,864 18,431 1921 43,908 --\-4,613 +H'74 24,350 19,558 1931 54,650 -+-10,742 +24'46 30S97 24,053 1941 81.372 +26,622 +48'71 44,296 36,976 1951 129,817 ,+48,545 +59'73 68,762 61,055 1961 17'48 144,161 +14,344 HI'05 77,005 67,156 1971 74'54 208,561 +64,400 +44,67 110,276 98,285 ~981 74'78 282,203 +73,642 +35'31 148,148 134,055 (i) Ujjaint . Ujjain. • 1901 M 39,892 20,829 19,063 · 1911 M 39,295 -597 -1'50 20,864 18,43) 1921 M 43,908 +4,613 +ll'74 24,350 19,558 1931 M 54,650 +10,742 -1-24'46 30,597 24,053 1941 M 81,272 -1-26,622 -1-48 '71 44,296 36,976 1951 M !29,817 -1-48,545 +59'73 68,762 61,055 1961 M 17'48 144,161 +14,344 +11'05 77,005 67,156 1971 M.C. 71'39 206,954 +6::,793 --\-43'56 '09,430 97,524 1981 M.e. 71'33 278,454 +71,500 -1-34'55 146,124 132,330 (ii) Nagjhri (O.G.) Ujjflin • 1971 0'69 483 255 228 · · 1981 0'69 J ,237 +754 -H56·Jl 687 550 (iii) Malanwasa{O.G.) Ujjain. 1971 J·lJ 299 158 141 · · 1981 J'II 1,039 +740 +247'49 512 467 (iv) Panwasa (O.G.) . Ujjain. • 197.1 0'02 464 251 213 1981 0·02 906 +442 +95·26 488 418 (v) Lalpur (O.G.) . Ujjain. 1971 0·25 183 89 94 · 1981 0·25 350 --1-167 +91'26 166 184 (vi) Goyala Khurd (O.G.) Ujjain . 1971 1·38 178 93 85 · 198! 1·38 217 +39 +21'91 II J 106

8 S'llar U.A. SAgar • • 1901 42,330 21,981 20,349 · 1911 45,908 +3,578 +8'45 24,330 21,578 192~ 39,319 -6,589 -14'35 21,561 17,758 1931 48,862 +9,543 +24'27 25,306 23,556 1941 63,933 -1-15,071 +30'84 33,384 30,549 1951 80,068 +16,135 +25'24 41,867 38,201 1961 50·06 104,676 +24,608 +30'73 56,303 48,383 1971 52'03 154,785 +50,109 +47'87 83,855 70,930 1981 52'03 207,479 +52,694 +34'04 III ,563 95,916

(a) Sqgar • S~ gar • 1901 42,330 21,981 20,349 · 1911 4S,908 +3,578 +8'45 24,330 21,578 1921 39,319 -6,589 -14'35 21,561 17,758 1931 39,822 +503 -1-1'28 20,723 19,099 1941 50,733 +10,9U +27'40 26,220 24,513 1951 66,442 -II 5,709 +30·96 34,848 31,594 1961 33'75 85,491 -1-19,049 +28'67 45,735 39,756 1971 35·72 '27,442 +41,951 +49'07 68,088 59,354 1981 35'72 174,770 +47,328 +37'14 92,918 81,852

tIn 1951 C lnSIU Ujjain Clntonm~nt WlS m~rg~d With Ujjain Municipality with a population ofP563 (M 335; F228)in 1941 and, 871 (M 542; P 329) in 1 9~1 277

A-4 TOWNS ANI) URBAN AGGLOMEl{ATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPUI AlION IN 1~81 Wl'IlI VAlUATION SJNCE.1901 Percentage SI. Nam~ of Town/Urban Status Area in D~cade Decade No. AgglomlJration District Year of town Km~ Persons Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H

(i) Sagar Sagar. 1901 M 42,330 21,981 20,349 f9H MC 45,908 +3,578 +8'45 24,330 21,578 1921 MC 39,319 -6,589 -14·35 21,561 17,758 f931 M 39,822 +503 +1'28 20,723 19,099 !94i M 50,733 +10,911 +27'40 26,220 24,513 1951 M 66,442 +15,709 +30'96 34,848 31,594 ~961 M 33'75 85,491 -1-19,049 -i-28' 67 45,735 39,756 1971 M 33'75 H8,574 +33,083 +38'70 62,976 55,598 1981 M 33'75 160,392 -:-41,818 +35'27 84,886 75,506 (ii) R1jakhedi (O.G.) . SClgar • 1971 0'59 2,755 1,460 1,295 1981 0'59 5,921 -1-3,166 +H4'92 3.167 2,754

(iii) Makronia Buzurg Sag~r , 1971 0'40 2,881 1,690 1,191 (O.G.) 1981 0'40 4,4.10 +1,529 53'07 2,432 1,978 (iv) Gaur Nagar (O.G.) • S~gar , . 1971 0'51 1,708 1,183 525 1981 0'51 2,094 +386 +22'60 1,41'0 684 (v) Kllpuria (O.G.) , Sagar. )971 0'22 .11,043 537 506 1981 0'22 1,262 +219 +21'00 666 596 (vi) Bhainsa (O.G,) . Sugar • 1971 0'25 481 242 239 1981 0'25 691 +210 +43'66 357 334 (b) Sagar Cantt. (cantt.) Sag9r . 1901t 1911 t Inlt 1931 Cantt. 9,040 4,583.. 4,457 1941 Cantt. 13,200 +4,160 +46'02 7,164 \ 6,036 1951 Cantt. 13,626 +426 +3'23 7.019 6,607 1961 Cantt. 16'31 19.185 +5,559 +AO·EQ 10,568 8,617 1971 Cantt. 16' 31 27,343 +8,158 +42'52 15,767 ll,576 1981 Cantt. 16' 31 32,709 +5,366 -j-19'62 18.645 14,064

9. Bilaspur U.A. • Bilaspur 1901 18.937 9,705 9,232 1911 19,850 +913 -1-4.82 9,983 9,867 1921 24.295 +4,445 +22.39 12.454 11,841 1931 31.374 +7,079 +29.14 16.366 15,008 1941 37,460 +6,086 +19.40 19,289 18,171 1951 39,099 +1,639 +4,38 20,138 18.961 1961 32.35 36,706 +47,607 +121.76 45,795 40.911 1971 54.22 136.676 -1-49,970 i-57.63 72,026 64,650 1981 46.12 187,104 +50,428 +36.90 97,395 39,709 (a) Bilaspur Bilaspul' . 1901 18.937 9,705 9,232 1911 19,850 +913 +4.82 9,983 9.367 1921 24,295 +4,445 +22.39 12,454 11,841 1931 31,374 +7,079 +29.14 16,366 15,OOi 1941 37,460 +6,086 +19.40 19.289 13,171 1951 39,099 +1,639 +4.38 20,138 18,961 1961 32.35 86,706 -1-47,607 -1121.76 45,795 40,911 1971 47.75 130,740 -r-44,034 +50.79 68,927 61,813 1981 39.65 179,791 +49,051 i-37.52 93,589 36,2<12

tIn the Year 1901 to 1921 Slgar Cantonment with a population ofP. 10,148 (M.6596 F 4.152)in 1921; P II ,032 (M 6,510 F 4,522) in 1911 and P 10,918 (M,6.388; P 4,~30) in 1901 WlS the part ofS.lgar Municipality. The combined population ofSa,pr C tntonm ~nt and S 19ar Municipality has b:en shown &g.linst Sa,ar Mnuic.ipality for theJC yeat"1. 278

A-4 'fOWNS AND URBAN AllGLOMERATIQNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status PCfecn:age Sf. Name ofTown/Urb~n of Afro in Dec"lie Deci.d~ No. Agglon;eration District Year town Km2 Persons Variation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 10 11

(i) Bilaspur • Bilaspur 1901 M 18.937 9,705 9,232 1911 M 19,850 +913 +4.82 9,983 9,867 Inl M 24,295 +4,445 +22.39 12,454 11,841 1931 M 31,374 + 7,079 +29.14 16,366 15,008 1941 M 37,460 +6,086 -t- 19 .40 19,289 18,171 1951 M 39,099 +1,639 +4.38 20,138 18,961 1961 M 32.35 86,706 +47,607 + 121. 76 45,795 40,911 1971 M 34.45 104,405 + J7,699 +20.41 54,841 49.564 1981 M 26.35 147,2J8 +42,813 +41.01 76,6S9 70.529

tii) Bilaspur Bllaspur 1971 3.73 22,823 11,280 10,543 (Railway Colony) 1981 3.73 27,042 -t-4,219 +18.49 14,011 13.031 (O.G.) (iii) Tlfra (O.G.) Bilaspur . 1971 7.71 2,610 1.334 1,276 J 98J 7.71 2,975 +365 +13.98 1,545 1,430

(iv) Deori (O.G.) • Bilaspur 1971 1.86 902 472 430 · 1981 1. 86 2,556 +1,654 + 183. 37 1,344 1.212

(b)*Sirgiti Bilaspur 1971 N.M 6.47 5,936 3,099 2,837 · 1981 N.M 6.47 7,313 + 1,377 +23.20 3,806 3.507

10 RatJam U.A, • • Ratlam • 1901 36.321 18,519 17,802 1911 27,957 -8,364 -23.03 14,340 13,617 1921 30,133 +2.176 +7.78 16,079 14,054 1931 37,675 +7,542 +25.03 20,175 17,.5(;0 1941 44,939 +7,264 +19.28 23,870 21,069 1951 63,403 + J8,464 +41.09 33,166 30,237 1961 12.95 87,472 +24,069 -+37.96 46,391 41,Ob1 1971 15.53 119,247 -j 31,775 -t 36.33 62,646 56.EOI 1981 40.87 155,578 +36,331 +30.47 81,161 74.417

(i) Ratlam Rat lam 1901 M 36,321 18,.519 17,802

· 1911 M 27,957 -8,364 -23.03 > 14,340 13,617 1921 M 30,133 +2,176 +7.78 16,079 14.054 1931 M 37,675 +7,542 +25.03 20,175 17.500 1941 M 44,939 +7,264 +19.28 23,&70 21,069 1951 M 63,403 +18,464 +41.09 33.166 30,237 1961 M 12.95 87,472 +24,069 +37.96 46,391 41,081 1971 M 13.85 ]07,049 +19,577 +22.38 56,175 50.874 1981 M 39.19 142,319 +35,270 +32.95 74,137 68,182 (ii) Railway Colony(O.G.) RatJEm · 1971 1. 68 12,198 6,471 5,727 (Ratlam Kasba) 1981 1.68 13,259 +1,061 +8.70 7,024 6,235

11 Burhanpur • East-Nimar 1901 M 33,341 16,792 16,549 · 1911 M 22,777 -10,564 -31.68 11,624 11,153 1921 M 35,916 + 13,139 +57.69 18,886 17,030 1931 M 44,066 +8,150 +22.69 23,056 21,010 1941 M 53,987 +9.921 +22.51 27,956 26,031 1951 M 70,066 + 16,079 +29.78 36,080 33,986 1961 M 11. 37 82,090 +12,024 +17.16 4;!,4JO 39.680 1971 M 12.83 105,335 +23,245 +28.32 54,590 50,745 ]981 M 12.67 140,986 +35,651 +33.85 72,612 68,374 279

A---l TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMErtAtIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPLLATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Statu:; Pe.·cent'1ge Sl. N:m~ of TownjUrbon of Area in Decade Decc.do No. Agglom!fation District Year town Kms P..:fSOI1S Valiation V"rialion Mdes

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

12 Murwara U.A . . ' • Jabalpur ,J901 14,137 7,3~0 6,787 1911 15,812 +1,675 + 11. 85 8,173 7,639 1921 19,682 +3,870 +24.48 10,359 9,323 1931 21,959 +2,277 -+ 11.57 11,572 10,387 1941 24,630 +2,671 +12.16 12,572 J2,058 1951 33,884 +9,2.54 + 37.57 17,804 J6,080 1961 21.96 60,472 +26,58fl +78.47 32,085 28,387 1971 88.57 86,535 +26,('63 + 43. 10 45,946 ,,0,5~9 1981 80.42 123,017 T36,482 -i 42.16 64,991 58,026 (a', Murwara . Jabalpur 1901 14,137 7,350 6,787 19B 15,812 + 1,675 -1- 11. 85 8,173 7,639 1921 19,682 +3,870 +24.48 10,359 9,323 1931 21,959 +2,277 + 11. 57 11,572 10,387 1941 24,630 +2.671. +.12.19 p,572 12 05~ 1951 33,884 +9,254 +37.57 17,804 16,080 1961 21.96 46,169 ,J2,285 +36.16 24,554 21,61 , 1971 54.25 62,636 +l6,467 -r35.67 33,227 29,409 1981 54.25 90,589 +27,953 +44.63 47,821 42,761:1

(i) MUlwara • Jabalpur 1901 M 14,137 7,350 6,787 1911 M 15,812 -r 1,675 +11.85 8,173 7,639 1921 M 19,682 +3,870 +24.48 10,359 9,323 1931 M 21,959 +2,277 + 11. 57 11,572 10,387 1941 M 24,630 +2,671 -\12.16 12,572 12,058 1951 M 33,884 +9,254 +37.57 i 7,804 16,080 1961 M 21. 96 46,169 +12,285 +36.26 24,554 21,6]5 1971 M 23.47 54,~64 8,695 +18.83 29,134 • 25,730 1981 M 23.47 77,862 +22,998 -141.92 41,140 36,722 (ii) Khirhani (O.G.) Jabalpur 1971 10.92 3,039 1,583 1,456 1981 10.92 4,304 r 1,265 -HI. 63 2,221 2,OS3 (Iii) Tikariya (O.G.) Jabalpur 1971 11.23 1,950 1,053 897 198] 11.23 3,974 +2,024 +103.79 2,094 1,880 (iv) Kuthla (O.G.) Jabalpur 197} 1. 76 1,095 579 5J6 1981 1. 76 1,674 . +579 +52.88 884 790 (v) BarE,awan (O.G.) Jabalpur 197} 2.30 569 299 270 1981 2.30 1,261 +692 -1121. 62 651 610 tviJ Chkaparwah (O.G.) '" Jabalpur 1971 2,43 492 265 227 1991 2.43 860 +368 +74.80 475 385 (vii) Murwaragaon (O.G.) JabaJpur 1971 2.14 627 314 313 1981 2.14 654 +27 +4.31 356 298 (b) Tikuri . Jabalpur 1961 2.28 7,2!!0 3,702 3,588 1971 11. 53 13,359 +6,069 +83.25 6,787 6,572 19S1 11. 53 17,76} +4,404 +32.97 9,094 8,669 (i) Tikuri . JabaJpur 1961 N.M. 2.23 7,290 3,702 3,588 1971 N.M. 5.14 11,904 +4,614 -J 63,19 6,033 5,871 1981 N.M. 5.14 15.735 +3,831 +32.18 8,063 7.672 (ii) P,uiafwara (O.G.) Jabal,ur 1971 '.11 1,3<'2 705 657 1981 '.11 1,152 -210 -15.042 577 575 (iii) Jhinjhari (O.G.) Ji1. ba Ipur 1971 0.21 93 4.9 4.4 19S1 0.2' 876 +783 +841,94 454 422 280

A4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1981

Status P.!rcentage Sf. Name (If Town/Urban of Area in Decade Decade No. Agglom~ratjon 2 District Year town Km P.:rsOl1S Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

(c) New Kiatni Rly. In. Area. JabaJpllr 1971 13.26 5,403 3,00$ 2,398 1981 13.26 8,897 +3,494 +64.67 4,877 4,020 (i)* New Katni Rly. Jabalpur 1971 NM. 5'94 3,558 2,032 1,~26 In. Area 1981 NM. 5'94 6,165 '{-2,607 +73'27 3,390 2,775 (ii) Hirwara (0.0.) • ·Jabalpur J971 6·B 1,l95 605 590 1981 6·11 1,667 +472 +39'50 897 770 (iii) Ctl'cnp:lrw1 h (O.G.) • Jabalpur 1971 1'21 650 368 282 198! 1'21 1,065 +415 -t-63'85 590 475 (d) O,'daance F,lctory JabaJpur 1961 N.M. 9'53 7,013 3,829 3,184 Area Katni 197! N.M. 9·53 5,137 -J,876 -26'75 2,927 2,210 1981 N.M. 1'38 5,768 +631 +12'28 3,199 2,569 East-Nimar 1901 II Kh'lndwa . M 19,401 10,388 9,013 1911 M 21,604 +2,203 +11·36 ll,511 10,093 1921 M 26,&02 +5,198 +24'06 14,423 12,379 1931 M 34,622 +7,820 +29'18 19,060 15,562 1941 M 38,493 +3,871 +11'18 20,568 17,925 1951 M N.A. 51,940 ..d3,447 .,..34.93 27,717 24,223 1961 M 22'56 63,505 +11,565 .,.. 22-27 33,790 29,715 1971 M 23'08 85,403 +21,898 -t-34·48 44,874 40,529 1981 M 22'57 H4,725 +29,322 +34'33 59,866 54,t;9 Rewa 1901 14 R~wa • • T 24,608 12,202 12,406 1911 T 26,247 +1,639 +6'66 l4,248 11,99.9 1921 M 20,977 -5,270 -20'08 11,220 9,757 1931 M 25,206 +4,229 ,20'16 13,767 II ,439 1941 M 26,008 .,..802 ..d·18 14,47! Il,53) 1951 M 29,623 +3,615 +13'90 16,552 13,071 1961 M 12·20 43,065 .,..13,442 .,-45'38 24,404 18,661 1971 M 52.57 69,182 +26,117

CJass II (St>,Ol)l)-99,999) 12 Urban' Ag&lomeratioDS and 16 Towns

1901 265,143 138,991 126,152 19H 194,804 -70,339 -26'53 1()5,798 89,006 1921 ... 1931 115,687 63,315 52,372 1941 337,885 -t- 222,198 ,192'07 178,590 159,295 1951 355,281 +17,J96 +5'15 186,582 168,699 1961 113'00 380,245 +24,964 +7'03 200,471 179,774 1971 332'61 751,8'0 +371,565 .,..97'72 403,037 348,773 1981 597'69 1,908,004 .,..li,S6,194 -t-153'79 10,19,000 889,W4

15 Sltna U.A • . Satna • . 1901 7,471 3,929 3,542 1911 7,192 -279 -3'73 3,829 3,363 1921 7,998 -1 .. 806 +H'ZI 4,264 3.734 1931 11,176 +3,178 +39'73 5,975 5,201 1941 11,575 +399 -t-3'57 6,092 5,483 1951 20,183 +8,608 -t-74'37 10,666 9,517 1961 17'64 38,046 +17,863 +88'51 21,261 16,785 ~97A N.A. 62,162 -t-24,H6 -t-63'39 34,590 27,572 1981 N.A. 96,667 +34,50S +55'51 53,516 43,15} 281

A·4 TOWNS AND URQAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED By POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1981 Status Percentc ge SI. Nam; of TQWtl/Urban of Area in D'·.Cdd~ Dacade No. Agglom!ration District Year tOWfi Km Person Variation Variation Males F",m3.1es

2 3 4 5 6 7 l'l 9 10 n

(i) Salna S'ltna 19m T 7,47~ 3,929 3,542 ~9H T 7,~92 -279 -3'73 3,829 3,363 i9::l T 7,998 -r806 -rH-21 4,264 3,734 1931 M H,n6 +3,178 +39·73 5,975 5,20) 1941 M 11,575 -r399 +3_57 6,092 5,483 195! M 20,l83 +8,608 +74-37 W,666 9,517 196a M !7-64 38,046 -1-17,863 -t-88' sa 21,261 16,785 197! M 36'24 57,53! -t-!9,485 -r51'2J 31,804 25,727 a981 M 2l-09 90,476 -t-32,945 +57_26 49,820 40,656 (ii) R 1ilwly CvlO~ly (O_G.) Sa t~1a . h97h N.A. 3,236 1,820 1,416 A981 N.A. 3,428 +~92 -1-5-93 1,909 1,519 (iii) GhJJrdang (O.G.) S1infl ~9n 4'65 1,395 966 429 · a981 4'65 2,763 -r!,368 -t-98-06 1,787 976 2 Rajnll1dgaon . R qjnal1dgaon a 901 M H,094 5,447 5,647 19B M 1 A,979 -j-885 -j-7' 98 6,041 5,938 192! M 12,631 -t-6.52 -t-S'44 6,258 6,373 1931 M 1.5,977 +3,346 +26-49 8,206 7,771 1941 M 19,039 -1-3,062 +19-17 9,539 9,500 ~95! M 23,300 +4,26l +22.38 11,675 H,625 1961 M 12'67 44,678 +2l,378 -j-91-75 22,978 21,700 197A M 21-94 55,827 +H,149 -1-24'95 28,898 26,929 191H M 34'00 86,367 -1-30,540 -t-54'70 44,765 41,602 3 Dewast . Dewas • 1901 M 15,403 7,914 7,489 1911 M l5,285 -U8 -0'77 7,858 7,427 1921 M 14,970 -315 -2_06 7,905 7,065 1931 M 16,8W +1,840 -1-12-29 8,750 8,060 t941 M 22,949 +6,139 -t36'52 12,291 10,658 1951 M 27,879 -j-4,930 +21'48 14,269 13,610 1961 M U'53 34,577 +6,698 +24'03 18,232 16,345 i97A M i4'68 5l,966 -t-17,289 -r50'00 27,312 24,554 1981 M n·36 83,465 -r31,599 -1-60'92 44,264 39,201 , 4 KCJrba Bilaspur . f96~ N.M. 1'45 12,424 7,285 5,139 1971 N.M. ~4'94 32,654 +20,230 +162.83 17,988 14,666 1981 N.M_ 35·07 83,387 +50,733 -j-155-37 45,104 38,283 5 Caik·lali·I<: t!ll1·Parasia U A. Chhindwara 1961 2'98 15,402 8,630 6,772 1971 a '93 55,759 -j-40,357 -t-262'02 30,631 25,128 1981 16'64 83,2B +27,454 +49'24 44,044 a 39,169 (a)*DJng~r parasia . Cfthindwar 1971 N.M. l'GO 15,89i 8,487 7,404 · ~981 N.A. 7'50 25,459 -r9,568 -r60'21 13,399 12,060 (b) Chikhlli Kalan . · Chhindwara 1961 G.P. 1'37 8,397 4,726 3,671 1971 N.M. 0'26 W,!84 +1,787 +21'28 5,946 4,238 1981 M 4'99 13,510 +3,326 +32'66 7,209 6,301 (c) Jalachhapar · Cbhindwara ~981 N.M_ 3' 35 4,69B 2,553 2,145 (d) Badkuhi . Chhindwara 1961 G.P. loGl 7,005 3,904 3,101 !97A N.M. O'B 7,432 +427 -1-6' W 4,029 3,403 1981 N.M. 0'26 9,827 +2,395 +32·23 5,196 4,631 (e) *lklehra . Chhindwara 1971 N.M_ O-B 6,3.57 3,579 2,778 ~981 N.M. o_u 9,506 +3,149 +49.54 5,~ )2 4,394 (f) *Butarja Chhindwara ~97i N.M. 0'21 6,755 3,434 3,321 1981 N.M. (l'll 8,989 +2,234 +33'07 4,607 4,382 (g) *Cklndam~ta Chhilld Wil 1 a 197~ N.M. 0'02 4,336 2,422 1,914 ~981 N.M. 0'02 6,016 +A,680 -1,-38'75 3,176 2,840 (h) *Bhamvdi Chhindw3ra 1971 N.M. 0·t8 4,804 2,734 2,070 t98~ N.M. O'H~ 5,208 -1404 -1-8'41 2,792 2,416

tIn 1951 Census, the following towns w~re merged to form Dewas Municipaliy : (i) Dewa, S-.:.oior with a popdation of P. 12,987 (M 6,927; F 6,060) in 194~_ (ii) Dewa~ Junior with a population P. of 9,962 (M 5,364; F 4,598) in 1941. 282

A-t TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPUIAllON IN 1981 WI1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

Stdtus PdcenlEge SI. N.\U1e of Town/Urb n of Area in Deco,de Decode No. Agglomeration District Year Town Kmz Persons Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

6. M ndsaur Mandsaur 1901 M 20,936 .. lO,812 10,124 1911 M 16,785 -4,151 -19,83 28,602 8,183 1921 M 16,217 -268 -3.38 8,425 7,792 1931 M 15,386 -831 -5,12 7,970 7,416 194] M 21,972 +6,586 +42.81 11,396 10,576 1951 M 34,541 +12,569 +57,20 17,917 16,624 1961 M 6.19 41,876 + 7,335 +21.24 21,983 19,893 1971 M 6.66 56,988 + 15,112 ..; 36,09 29,902 27,(86 1981 M 10.32 77,603 +20,615 -)-36.17 40,370 37,233 7. DaIDOh U.A. Damoh 1901 13,355 6,746 6,6(,9 · 1911 17,042 -)-3,697 +27.61 8,732 8,310 1921 15,296 -1,746 -10.25 7,993 7,303 1931 20,728 +5,432 ..;-'35.51 10,726 10,002 1941 26,795 +6,067 -f 29,27 13,754 13,041 1951 36,964 +10,169 +37.95 19,002 17,962 1961 15.51 46,656 +9,692 +26.22 24,469 22,187 1971 ]6,07 59.983 -+ 13,327 +28.56 31,619 28,364 1981 15.91 76,758 -;·16,775 +27.97 40,644 36,] ]4 (i) Damoh . Damoh 1901 M 13,355 6,746 6,609 1911 M 17,042 +3,687 -[27.61 8,732 8,310 1921 M 15,296 -],746 --'10.25 . 7,993 '7,303 1931 M 20,728 +5,432 -l35,51 10,726 10,e02 1941 M 26,795 +6,067 +29,27 13,754 13,041 1951 M 15.51 36,964 -10,169 +37.95 ]9,002 17,962 1961 M 15.51 46,656 +9,692 +26.22 24,469 22,]87 1971 M 15.67 59,528 -<- 12,872 -i 27,59 31,375 28,153 1981 M 15,51 75,573 -I 16,045 -;-26.95 40,001 35,572 (ii) Hirdepur (O.G.) Damoh 1971 0.40 455 244 211 · 1981 0040 1,185 + 730. +1.60.44 643 542

8. Mho", U.A. Indore 1901 36,039 20,788 15,251 · 1911 29,820 -6,2]9 -17.26 17,723 12,097 1921 31,737 -1-1,917 -r6' 43 19,218 12,519 1931 31,177 -560 -1.76 17,496 ] 3,681 1941 34,823 -1-3,646 'loll.69 19,693 15,130 19.H 44,655 +9,832 +2~'23 24,050 20,605 1961 10.05 . 48,032 +3,377 .;-7' 56 26,475 21,557 ~971 10.23 63.739 -1-15,707 -r32.70 35,470 28,269 &981 17'11 76,037 -1-12,::98 +19'::0 41,2154 34,753 (i) Mhow Cantt. . . Indore 1901 Cal1tt. 36,039 20,788 )5,251 '911 C~ntt. 29,820 -6,219 -17.26 17,723 12,097 1921 Cantt. 31,737 -H,917 -r6'43 19,218 J2,~19 1931 Cantt. 31,177 -560 -1.76 17,496 13,681 1941 Cantt. 34,823 -)-3,646 +1} '69 19,693 15,130 1951 Cantt. 44,655 -\ 9,832 "128·23 24,050 20,605 1961 Cantt. 10.05 48,032 -+3,377 '+7'5'6 26,475 21,557 197! Cantt 10'05 59,037 +11,005 +22.91 32,846 26,191 1981 Cdnt!. t6.93 70,130 +11,093 -'H8'79 38,035 32,095 (ii) Gl.1jar kheda (O.G.) • Indore 1971 0'04 877 4,55 422 · 1981 0.04 2,371 -11,494 +170'35 1,279 1,092 (iii) S1ter (O.G.) . Indore 1971 0.01 J,803 J ,015 788 1981 0.01 ~ ,836 +33 -H.83 1,012 824 283

~..4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERA'fIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPUl,ATION IN 1981 WJTH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Po!rcent8 ge SI. Name of Tvw,l/Urbln of Area in Decade Decade NJ. A~glom'ratiol1 District Ye1r tOWLl Km2 Po! 'wns V.1ria tion Variation Melea Females 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 II

(iv) Kodriya (O.G.) Indore ;971 Neg. 8a4 445 369 198! Neg. 848 -r34 -r4'18 437 4H

(v) Harniakhedi (O.G.) • Indore .~ym 0·)2 442 305 137 t981 0'12 519 +77 +17'42 334 18.5 (vi) Sutarkhedi (0.0.) . lr:dore . 1971 0'01 766 404 362 1981 o·m 333 -433 -56.53 187 146

9 S~ivpurj . . Shivpuri 19B M W,628 5,603 5,025 !921 M U,9J5 -t- 1,287 -t-12'H 6,466 5,449 1931 M 12,954 -t-D,039 -t-8'72 7,011 5,943 !941 M ) 5,490 +2,536 +19'58 8,166 7,324 1951 M 2a,887 +6,397 -r41' 30 11,405 10,482 1961 M 7'17 28,681 -t-6,794 +31-04 . 15,467 D,214 1971 M N.A. 50,858 -t-22,177 -t-77'32 27,683 23,175 ~981 M 81·11 75,738 +24,880 +48'92 41,144 34,S94

to Chhindwara • . Chhindwara 1901 T 9,736 4,7U 5,025 19H M 12,872 +3,136 -t32'21 6,503 6,369 192i M l3,383 +5H +3'97 6,833 6,550 1931 M 17,080 +3.697 +27'62 8.729 8,351 1941 M 21,916 -t-4,836 -t-28 -31 11,351 10,565 1951 M 27,652 -t-5,736 +26'17 14,600 13.052 196! M 110m 37,244 +9,592 +34'69 19,388 17,856 1971 M 11'33 53,508 +16,264 +43'67 27,977 25,531 1981 M 11'01 75,178 +21,670 +40'50 39,593 3.5,585

II Bltind • Bhind ~901 M 8.032 4,338 3,694 · 19B M 9.133 +t,101 +13'71 5,881 4,052 19I1 M 9,619 +486 +5'32 5,386 4,.233 1931 M 10,341 +722 -t-7'51 5,801 ... 540 1941 M B,244 +2,903 +28'07 7,303 5,941 1951 M 16,618 +3,374 +25'48 9,175 7,443 1961 M 5-46 28,208 +11,590 +69'74 15,937 12,271 1971 M 5'59 45,794 -r17,586 ..,-62' 34 25,S71 20,223 198A M 17'18 74,515 -t-28,721 +62'72 40,938 33,577

12 Morena • Morena . 1911 M 2,690 1,461 1,229 · &921 M 4,783 +2,093 +77-81 2,785 1,998 1931 M 7,240 +2,457 -t-51-37 4,126 3,114 '941 M 12,527 ~-d.287 -t-73'02 6,952 5.575 1951 M 18,124 +5,597 +44'68 9,827 8.297 1961 M 6'73 28,337 +10,213 +56'35 15,761 12,576 1971 M 12'00 44,901 +16,564 -t-.58·45 24,859 20,042 1981 M n·oo 69,864 24,963 -t-55'60 38,642 31,222

13 Raigarh U.A. • Rai&Rrb • 1901 6,764 3,396 3,368 1911 8,041 -tJ,277' -1'18'88 3,986 4,055 1921 8,667 -1-626 +7'79 4,201 4,466 1931 12,820 +4,153 "1-47'92 6,354 6,466 1941 20,327 -)-7,507 +58'56 10,322 10,005 1951 29,684 -19,357 -,46'03 14,992 14,692 1961 16'89 36,933 -:-7,249 +24'42 19,512 17,421 1971 21'14 48,049 -;-11,116 -: 30'10 25,368 22,681 1981 20'68 69,791 +21,742· +45·25 36,986 32,f05 284

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CIJASSJFIID BY POPUlATION IN 1981 WIW VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentac.e SI Name of Town/Urban State/ of in Decade Decade' No. Agglomeration District Year town Kmz Persons Variation Varia tion Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (i) Raigarh • · Raigarh . 1901 T 6.764 3,396 3,:368 19B M 8,041 +1,277 +18,88 3,986 4,0~~ 19.21 M 8,667 -t-626 -t-7'79 4,201 4,466 193a M 12,820 -t-4,133 +47,92 6.354 6,466 1941 M 20,327 +7,507 -t-58' 56 10,322 W,OOS 1951 M 29,684 +9,357 +46'03 14,992 14,692 1961 M 16'89 36,933 +7,249 +24·42 19,512 17,421 1971 M 18'72 46,853 -t-9,920 -1-26'86 24,745 22,108 1981 M 18.26 68,060 +21,207 +45'26 36,071 31,989

(ii) BJird'ldar (O.G.) . Raigarh 197j 2.10 692 35i 341 1981 2'10 1,025 +333 +48'12 5~9 466

(iii) AtUlib:twana (0.0.) Raigarh 1971 0,32 504 272 232 1981 0·32 706 +202 +40'08 356 3'0

14. ltarsi.Bhilakhedi U.A. Hoshangabad 1901 5,769 3,203 2,566 1911 4,430 -1,339 -23.21 2,506 1,9';4 1921 7,007 +2,577 +58.17 3,891 3,116 1931 11,787 +4,780 +68.22 6,496 5,291 1941 14,269 +2,482 +21.06 7,660 6,609 1951 24,795 + 10,526 +73.77 12,989 11,806 1961 7.77 33,611 +8,816 +35.56 18,193 15,418 1971 12.08 46,866 +13,255 +39.44 25,211 11,655 1981 19.16 69,619 +22,753 +48.55 37,035 32,584 (a) Harsi · Hoshangabad 1901 5,769 3,.203 2,566 1911 4,430 -1,339 -23.21 2,506 1.924 1921 7,007 +2,577 +58.17 3,891 3,116 1931 11,787 +4,780 +68.22 6,496 5,291 1941 14,269 +2,482 +21.06 7,660 6,609 1951 24,795 +10,526 +73.77 12,989 11,806 1961 7.77 33,611 +8,816 +35.56 18.193 15,418 1971 12.08 46,866 -r 13,255 +39.44 15,211 21,655 1981 16.36 63,541 + 16,675 +35.58 33.820 29,721

(i) !tarsi . Hoshangabad 1901 T 5,769 ~,203 2.566 1911 N.A. 4,430 -1,339 -23.21 2,506 1,9';4 1921 N.A. 7,007 +2,577 +58.17 3,891 3,116 1931 M 11,787 +4,780 +68.22 6,496 5,291 1941 M 14,269 +2,481 +21.06 7,660 6,609 1951 M 24,795 +10,526 +73.77 12,989 11,806 1961 M 7.77 33,611 +8,816 +35.56 18,193 ]5,418 1971 M 9.79 45,412 +11,801 +35.11 24,353 21,059 1981 M 14.07 61,499 +17,087 +37.63 33,217 29,282

(ii) Pathrauta (O.G.) • Hoshangabad 1971 0.08 526 292 234 1981 0.08 144 -382 -72.62 80 64

(iii) Itarsi Kasba (O.G.) Hoshangabad 1971 2.21 9.28 566 362 1981 2.21 8'78 -30 -3.23 523 375 (b) Bhilukheoi · Hoshanga bad 1981 N.M. 2. gl) 6,078 3,215 2,863 285 A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1961

Status Area Percentage SL Name of Town/Urban of in Decade Decade No. , Agglomeration District Year town Kml Persons VariatIOn Val'iatic'll Males Females

:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

15. N«much U.A. Mandsaur 1901 21.588 11,854 9,734 1911 17,307 -4,281 -19.83 9,306 8,001 ]921 14,463 -2,844 -16.43 7,602 6.861 ] 93] 13,846 -617 -4.27 7,206 6,640 ]941 21,618 +7.772 +56.13 11,550 10,068 1951 28,189 +6,571 +30.40 14,678 13,511 1961 13.42 36,287 +8,098 +28.73 19,583 } 6,704 ]971 13.77 49,748 +13,461 +37.10 26,816 22,932 1981 ]3.48 68.853 +19,105 +38.40 36,567 32,286 (i) Neemucht Mandsaur ]901 l' 21,588 11,854 9,734 1911 T 17,307 -4,281 -19.83 9,306 8,001 1921 T.C. 14,463 -2,844 -16.43 7,602 6,861 1931 M 13,846 -617 -4.27 7,206 6,640 1941 M 21,618 +7,772 +56.13 11,550 10,068 ] 951 M 28,189 +6,571 +30.40 14,678 13,511 1961 M 13.42 36,287 +8.098 +28.73 19,583 16,704 197] M 13.73 47,546 +11,259 +3],03 25,645 21,901 1981 M 13.42 65,860 +18,314 +38.52 34,962 30,898 (ii) Railway Colony (O.G.) Mandsaur ]97) 0.04 2,202 1,171 1,031 (Kumaria) 1981 0.04 2,522 +320 + 14. 53 ],353 1,169 (iii) Neemuch Kasba (O.G.) Mandsaur 1981 0.02 471 252 219 16. Vidiiha Vidisha 1901 T 7,48] 3,731 3,750 1911 M 8,427 +946 +12.65 4,428 3,999 1921 M 8,801 +374 +4.44 4,769 4,032 1931 M 10,570 +1,769 +20.10 5,569 5,001 1941 M 14,4'2 +3,902 +36.92 7,677 6,795 1951 M 19,184 +4,712 +32.56 ]0,044 9,140 196] M 5.83 27,718 +8,534 +44.48 ]5,120 12,598 197] M 5.83 43,212 +15,494 +55.90 23,515 19,697 1981 M 5.83 65,521 +22,309 +5}.63 35,414 30,107 17. Guna U.A .. Guna 1901 11,452 6,165 5,287 1911 11,685 +233 +2.03 6,282 5,403 1921 11,595 -90 -0.77 6,004 5,591 1931 11,022 -573 -4.94 5,758 5,264 1941 ]5,328 +4,306 +39.07 7,9]0 7,418 ]951 22,221 +6,893 -+ 44.97 ] 1,550 10,671 1961 22.76 31,031 +8,810 +39.65 16,607 14,424 1971 23.1] 42,330 +JI,299 +36.4] 22,750 ]9,580 1981 N.A. 64,659 +22,329 +52.75 34,295 30,364 (i) Gunat Guna ]901 T 11,452 6,165 5,287 1911 M 11,685 +233 +2.03 6,282 5,403 1921 M 11,595 -90 -0.77 6,004 5,591 ]93] M ] 1,022 -573 -4.94 5,758 5,264 1941 M 15,328 +4,306 +39.07 7,910 7,418 1951 M 22,221 +6,893 +44.97 11,550 10,671 1961 M 22.76 31,03] +8,810 +39.65 16,607 14,424 1971 M 22.94 40,121 +9,090 +29.29 21,554 18,567 1981 M 22.76 60,255 +20,134 +50.18 31,980 28,275

t In 1961 Census the following towns have been merged in Neemuch Municipality ;- Ii) Neemuch Cant!. with a population of p.14,682 (M 7,649; F 7,033) in 1951; P 11,119 (M 6,126; F 4,993) in 1941; P9.542 (M5.063; F 4,479) in 1931; P 10,490(M5,586; F4,904) in 192]; P 12,318 (M6,74]; F5,577)in ]911 and P 15,398 (M 8,632: F 6,7(6) in 1901. (ii) Baghana with a population of P. 7,094 (M 3,753; F 3,341) in 1951 and P 4,544 (M 2,376; F 2,168) in 1941. tIn, )961 Cemus, Guna Cantt. was merged in Guna Municipality with a popu)ationofp444 (M 258; F 186) in 194]; was a part of Guna Municipality in 1931; P <1,805 (M 2,433: F 2,372) in 1921 ; P 5,099 (M 2,768; F 2,331) in 1911 and P 6,037 (M 3,376; F 2,6(11) jn 190], 286

A~4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY rOPUIATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentage Sa. Name of Town/Urban of in Decade Deca(!e No. Agglomeration District Year town Kml Personii Variation Variation Males Female. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~ ,-

(ii) Guna Kil~ba (O.G.) Guna 1971 0.17 2,209 1,196 1,013 1981 0.17 ;\,~RO +1,071 + 48. 48 1,717 ],563

(iii) Chhaoni Guna (0.0.) Guna 1981 N.A. 1,124 598 5~6

18. iagdalpur U.A. Hastar 1901 4,761 1,474 2,1811 1911 } DEClASSIF1ED 1911 1931 10,128 5,041 5,087 1941 11,304 +1,176 +1}.61 5,670 5,634 1951 D,793 +2,489 -r :::2. 02 6,883 6,910 1961 9.59 20,412 +6,619 +47 99 ]0,797 9,615 1971 24.84 36,932 +16,520 -t 80.93 19,708 17,214 1981 23.02 63,632 +26,700 +72.30 33,561 30,071 (i) Jagdalpur Bastar 1901 T 4,762 2,474 2,288 1911 } DECLASSIFIED 1921 1931 NTC 10,128 5,041 5,087 1941 NTC 11,304 +1,176 + 11. 61 5,670 5,634 1951 M 13,793 +2,<89 -+ 22.02 6,883 6,910 1961 M 9.59 20,412 -+6,619 +47.99 10,797 9,615 1971 M 9.59 31,344 + 10,932 + 53,56 16,779 14,565 J981 M 7.77 51,286 +19,942 +63.62 27.069 24,217 (ii) Hatkachora (O.G.) • Baslrr 1971 2.H2 2,089 1,056 1,033 1981 2.82 3,810 -+ 1,721 +82,38 1,937 1,873 (iii) Frezerpur (0.0.) 8astar 1971 2.30 SOO 432 368 1981 2.30 3,740 +2,940 + 367. 50 2,015 1,725 (iv) KangoJi (0.0.) Bastar 1971 I.S0 1,199 623 576 }981 I. 50 2,1 }9 + 920 +76.73 I,lOti 1,013 (v) Dharampura (O.G.) Basta In1 3.02 1,007 535 472 1981 3.02 1,578 +571 +56.70 836 742 (vi) Jagdalpur Kasba (O.G.) . Bal>l11r 1971 2.01 129 69 60 1981 2.01 632 -+ 503 + 389. 92 342 290 (vii) Sargipal (0.0') Baslar 1971 1.49 266 146 120 19R1 }.49 376 +110 +41.35 207 169 (viii) Pakhanaguda (O.G.) Bast:"f )97J 2.11 9R 68 30 19S! 2. I) 91 -7 -7.14 49 42

19. Bllrhar-Dhanpuri U.A. Shahdol )951 6.R?0 3,489 3,341 196J 28 31 17,098 + }O,1(,8 -tJ50.34 9,2(',2 7,[~16 1971 N.A. 37,854 +20,756 + 121. 39 21,172 16.6~2 Inl 65.3l 62,318 +24,1,6": -+ 64.63 3~,7~9 28,: f 'J (,,) Dhanpurit Shs,hdoi 1951 T 1.576 793 783 (Nargada Han D~,-fd) 1961 T 19,63 10,617 -f 9,041 +~m.G7 5,844 4,773 1971 N.A. 19.65 20,4 J 1 +9,794 -+ 92. 25 11,606 8,805 ]981 N.A. 19,65 29.851 +9,4·10 +46,25 16,033 13,818 (b) Burhar . Shah(l( 1 1951 T 5,::'54 ::!,696 2,558 J96J G.P. S.fi8 6,48J + 1,'227 -t 2~, :is 3,358 3,123 1971 _ N.A. 14.08 8,7% -t-2,~75 -; 35. 10 4,493 4,~63 1981 N.A. 14.08 11,401 -I 3,645 +41, 6~ 6,468 5,933 (c) *Amb . Shahdol 1971 N.M. N.A. 8,687 5,073 3.614 _.... 10S1 N,M. 31. 5R 20,rt16 -111)79 -) 130.99 11,228 8,83& tin 1971, Phanpufl town was known aR Nargada Hari-Dafai 287

A .... TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOME:RATIONS ClASSIFIED BY POPUlATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area P~rcentage SI. Name of Town/Urban of In D~cade D~cad'~ No. Agglomeration District Year town Kml P~rson, V,lriation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ZOo Nagda . , Ujjain ]961 G.P. 3.62 16,276 9,609 6,667 1971 M 23.83 32,569 +16,293 +100.10 17,939 14,630 1981 M 23.83 56,602 +24,03:1 +73.79 30,396 26,206 21. Dh:omtari Raipur 1901 M 9,151 'h340 4,811 1911 M 10.460 +1,309 +]4.30 5,170 5,290 1921 M 12,721 +2.281' +21. 62 6,341 6,380 1931 M 11,505 - I,Z16 -9.56 5,786 5,719 1941 M 14,071 +2,566 , +22.30 ' 6..938 7.133 1951 M 17,161 +3,090 +21.96 8,633 8.528 1961 M 7.43 31,552 +14,391 +8·3.86 15,734 15.818 1971 M 9.88 4j,362 +11,810 . +3'7.43 . 22,074 21.288 1981 M 11.22 55,797 +12,435 +28.68 28,313 27,484

22. Rajhara Jharllndallt ... Durg 1961 N.M. 32.48 23,346 14,153 9,193 1971 N.M. 23.89 26,657 +3,311 +14.18 14,115 12,542 1981 N.M. 22.24 55,307 +28,650 + 107. 48 28,554 26.753

23. Seoni . .. Seoni 1901 M 11 ,864 5,693 6,171 1911 M 13,839 +1,975 +16.65 6,740 7,099 1921 M 12,772 +1,067 . _:'7.71 6,521 6,251 1931 M 16,081 +3,309 +25.91 8,205 7,876 1941 M 20,570 +4,489 +27.91 10,371 10,199 1951 M 25,024 +4,454 +21. 65 13,164 11,860 1961 M 8.47 30,274 +5,250 +20.98 15,715 14,559 1971 M 8.47 38,396 +8,122 +26.83 19,984 18,4i2 1981 M 8.47 54,017 +15,621 +40.68 28,489 25,528

24. Balaghat V.A. B~lnghat 1901 6,223 , 3,057 3,166 1911 7,400 +1,177 +18.91 3,665 3,735 1911 7,300 -]00 -:1.35 3,788 3.512 193] 9,605 +2,305 +31.58 5,048 4,557 1941 11,4112 +1,877 +19.54 5,888 5,594 1951 16,291 +4,1109 +41.88 8,664 7,627 1961 6.03 18,990 +2,699 +16.57 10,259 8,731 1971 7.79 3.~,346 + 14,356 +75.60 17,599 15,747 1981 18.81 53,183 + 19,837 +59.49 28,378 24,805 (i) B lIaghat Bllaah

2 S. K:lra~ia VA. <)urguJ3 1941 10,044 5,289 4,755 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 1.94 6,563 3,663 2,900 1971 N.A. 30,105 -! 23,542 +358.71 16,545 0,560 19S1 N.A. 53,015 +22,910 +76.10 28,834 24,181

(a) C!lirmiri SUrgUJ3 1941 M 10,044 5,289 4,755 1951 M DECI_ASSIPIED ]961 M 1.94 6,563 ';,663 2,900 1971 M 1.84 8,857 +2,294 +34.95 4,824 4,033 1981 M N.A. 16,303 +7.446 +84.07 8,726 7,577 288

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Pcrcentaae SI. N.lme of Town,!Urban of in D~cade Decade NJ. Agglomeration District Year Town Km' P~rsons Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

(i) Chirmiri Surguja 1941 T 10,044 5,289 4,755 1951 T DECLASSIFIED 1961 T 1.94 6,563 3,663 2,900 1971 N.M. 1.84 8,857 +2,294 +34.95 4,824 4,033 1981 N.A. 3.36 15,331 -+ 6,474 +73,09 8,201 7,130 (ii) Bhanderdei (0.0.) . Surguja 1981 N.A. 972 525 447 (Blrtunga Colliery) (b) Kurasia • . SUl'guja 1971 NA . 21,248 11,721 9,527 1981 N.A. 36,712 + 15,464 +72.78 20,108 16,604 (i)* Kurasia . Surguja 1971 N.M . N.A. 14,251 7,820 6,431 1981 N.M. 5 31 12,963 -1,288 -9.04 7,106 5,857 (ii) NCPH CJlliery (0.0.) Surguja 1971 N.A. 6,997 3,901 3,096 1981 NA. 11 ,523 +4,526 +64.68 6,218 5,305

~iii) D J:n 1n Hill CJlliery(O.O.) Surguja 1981 N.A. 7,362 4,068 3,294 (iv) Oelhapani (0.0.) Surguja 1981 NA. 4,864 2,716 2,148 26. Khargone . West-Nimar 1901 T 7,624 .. 3,644 3,980 1911 T 9,423 +1,799 +23.60 4,603 4,820 1921 M 10,610 +1,187 +12.60 5,402 5,208 1931 M 12,157 +1,547 +14.58 6,377 5,780 1941 M 14,851 -12,694 +22.16 7,673 7,1/8 1951 M 20,762 +5,911 +39.80 10,501 10,261 1961 M 10.13 30,652 +9,890 +47.64 16,055 14,597 1971 M 10.39 41,316 +10,654 +34.79 21,1:46 19,670 1981 M 1000 52,749 +11,433 +27.67 27,906 24,f43

27. Sehoret 1901 T 16,864 8,880 7,984 1911 T 12,105 -4,759 -28.22 6,381 5,724 1921 T 13,588 +1,483 + 12.25 7,861 5,727 1931 M 13,860 +272 +2.00 7,367 6,493 1941 M 16,831 +2,971 -+21.44 9,108 7,723 1951 M 20,879 +4,048 +24,05 11 ,199 9,680 1961 M 272 28,489 +7,610 +36.15 15,461 13,028 1971 M 14.60 36,136 +7,647 +26.84 19,426 16,710 1981 M 16.42 52,190 +16,054 -j 44.43 28,124 24,0(6 2':!. Cihatarpur . Chhatarpur 190) T 10,029 4,634 5,395 1911 M 10,413 +384 +3.83 5,055 5,358 1921 M 10,142 -271 - 2.60 5,124 5,018 1931 M 10,305 -j 163 +1.61 ~,219 5,086 1941 M 13,210 +2,905 +28.19 6,774 6,436 1951 M 14,110 +900 +6.81 7,468 6,(42 1961 M 17.07 22,146 -j 8,036 +56.95 11,916 10,220 1971 M 14.17 32,271 +10,125 +45.72 17,626 14,{45 1981 M 14 17 51,959 +19,688 +61 01 28,11.; 23.848 Class IU (2O,OOa - 49,999) 11 Urban Agglomerationund 30 Towns 1901 335,094 174,438 160,656 1911 248,943 - 86,151 -25,.71 132,678 116,265 1921 336,522 +87,579 -+35.18 182,134 154,388 1931 362,057 -125,535 -j 7.59 192,530 ](9,5::'7 1941 432,102 +70,045 +19.35 227,438 204,664 1951 611,167 -1179,065 +41.44 318,172 292,995 1961 332.57 953,166 +341,999 +55 96 511,26] 44] ,905 1971 462.6R 1,313,187 -! 360,021 -j 37.77 702,412 610,775 1981 330.32 1,296,781 +16,406 -1 25 685,792 6109,E9

tIn 1931, S~h:Jre Station With a population of 10,183 (M 6,029; F 4,154) in 1921 P7,741 (M4,156; f 3,585) in 1911 and P II ,755 (M 5,244; P 5,SI1) in 1901 was nprged with Sehore town. 289

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ClASSIFIED BY POPU1AlION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE .1901 Status Area SI. p.-rcentage Nolm: of TvwlljUrbln- of in Decade Decade N). A:glo .1l'J,a (ion 2 DiS(ric( Y~aJ town Km P.:rsons Valia(icn Vdriatkn Mala nmrj(£ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 iO 11 1. Shahdel U.A. Shahdol 1941 6,753 3,5"18 3,175 1951 12,394 -1 5,641 +83.53 6,577 S,U7 1961 19.92 22,196 -1-9,802 +79.09 12,225 9,9/1 1971 21.96 32,236 +10,040 +45.23 17,473 14,70 1981 21.96 4~,631 -1 17,395 +53.96 27,199 22,4n 0) Shahdolt Shahdol 1941 M 6,753 3,578 3,175 1951 M 12,394 -i 5,641 +83.53 6,577 5,817 1961 M 19.92 22,196 '19,802 +79.09 12,225 9,971 1971 M 19.92 28,490 -1-6,294 -f 28.36 15,445 B,US 1981 M 19.92 44,342 -[ 15,852 -i 55.64 24,416 19,9;'6 ~ii) Bhuiband (O.G.) Shahdol 1971 2.04 3,746 2,028 1,718 1981 2.04 5,289 -t 1,543 -[41.19 2,783 2,506 2. Datia . Datia 1901 T 24,071 17,283 11,788 1911 T 17,329 - 6,742 -28,01 8,7E6 1.1,5(3 1921 1 15,221 -2,108 - 12.16 7,Hj9 I,~ 12 1931 T 18,292 +3,071 +20.18 9,358 8,934 1941 M 22,086 +3,794 +20.74 11,405 H"E81 1951 M 26,447 -l 4,361 -i 19.75 13,<:<:9 12,998 1961 M 5.18 29,430 -i 2,983 + 11.28 15,376 14,{: <1 1971 M 5.27 37,436 -i 8,006 -J 27.:<:0 19,nO 17,(~6 1981 M 4.07 49,386 +11,'..50 -i 31.92 26,191 :'3,1~ 5

3. Dlla{ . Dhar ~9m M a7,792 9,063 8,729 a9H M 7,472 -10,320 -58'00 3,8jO 3,622 ~92a M i 6,041 +8,569 +1l4'68 8,353 7,688 a93i M i 9,607 'i'3,566 +22'23 10,509 9,09B 1941 M 22,01 5 -t 2,408 -+ 12·28 11,496 10,519 1951 Nt 23,652 -i-I,637 -i 7'44 12,275 1),377 a96a .l\tl. 17'48 28,325 -t 4,673 -t ~9'76 J 5,010 13,315 i 971 M n·48 36,172 ,7,847 +27'70 19,122 17,050 i%i M n'48 48,870 -t !2,698 +35'!0 25,(;44 23,2::6

4 . .Iaora U.A. R:1jJnm t90d ~3 854 J i ,805 12,049 f9H 18,054 -5,800 -24·31 9,146 8,908 1921 17 15 i -903 -5'00 8,656 8,495 !931 0,998 '1. 3,847 '1·22'43 !0,946 10,052 a941 25,501 -t 4,503 -,21 '44 13,039 12,462 19sa 29,598 ~·4,097 +16'07 15,070 ~4,528 1961 5'57 31,140 'i'1,542 '1 5'21 .16,279 !4,861 19n 5'68 37,499 +6,359 +20'42 19,511 17,988 !98! 5'62 47,548 ,-10,049 'i'26'80 24,325 23,223 (i) Jaora R1!I~m 1901 T 23,854 11,805 12,049 !9li T 18,054 -5,800 -24'3! 9,146 8,908 1921 M 17,15l -903 -5'00 8,6.56 8,495 f93~ M 20,998 "t 3,847 '122'43 10,946 10,052 a941 .M. 25,501 '14,503 +21'44 13,039 1::,462 1951 M 29,598 -, 4,G97 -116'(,7 15,GiO 14,:.:'8 1961 M 5·57 31,140 -[! ,542 -t-5'21 16,2i9 14,f:6i 1971 M 5'60 37,278 +6,138 -i 19'71 19,37a 17,9(J7 Q98i M 55'54 47,129 -t9,85~ -J 26·43 :4,036 : 3,(93 (ii) K'lmhari (O.G.) Ra t1~1 rn 1971 0'03 100 69 31 1981 0'03 261 -J 161 + 161 '00 179 82 (iii) J lora K'1sb1 (O.G.) Ratlum 1971 0'05 121 71 50 1981 0'05 158 -1-37 -,·30' 58 110 48

,. t [n ISIS l C:n 'us S~hlgpur town with a population of P.3, 106 (M 1,613; I, 1,493) in 1951 has been merged with Shahdol Municipllity. 20-387 Census MP /83 290

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WIlli VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area P.!rcent8 ge 81. Name of Town/Urban of in Decade Decade No. Agglomeration District YeBr town Km2 P~rsons variation Variation MlIles F{m~l(s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

5. .5.arni Thermt.l Po we' Slutio'l B~(ul ~981 N.A. ~ 5'35 46,514 26,295 20,219 6. Hoshangabad V.A. . Hoshanbabad i901 14,940 7,578 7,362 19H 5,503 -9,437 -63'17 2,993 2,510 a92~ 12,048 -t-6,545 +118'94 6,471 5,577 193i 12,332 +284 +2·36 6,564 5,768 1941 13,290 +958 -t-7 ,77 7,034 6,256 1951 14,989 +\,699 +)2·78 7,952 7,037 196a 4'79 19,284 -t-4,295 -j-28'65 10,423 8,86J 197a 6'84 29,434 -1-10,150 +52'63 15,877 13,557 1981 6'84 46,300 +16,866 -t-S7·30 24,752 21,548 (i) H->shangab1d. . Hoshn n ga b~ d 19m M l14,940 7,578 7,362 19H M 5,503 -9,437 -63'J7 2,993 2,510 192i M 12,048 +6,545 +1l8'94 6,471 5,577 1931 M 12,332 -t-2114 +2·36 6,564 5,768 1941 1.'1 13,290 "t 958 -t7·77 7,034 6,256 1951 1\1 14,989 -t 1 ,699 +12'78 7,952 7,037 1961 M 4'79 19,284 -t-4,295 -t-28' 65 10,423 8,861 1971 M 6'27 27,011 +7,727 +40'07 14,451 12,560 1981 M 6'27 39,997 -r12,986 -r48'08 21,376 18,621 (ii) Phepharla1 (O.G.) 197Q 0'40 1,228 706 522 a981 0'40 5,602 -r4,374 -t-356'J9 2,985 2,617 (iii) Rasulia (O.G.) 1971 O'a? i ,195 720 475 1981 0'17 701 -494 -41'34 391 310

7. Betul Betu) 1901 M 5,566 2,790 2,776 19H M 7,454 +1,888 +33'92 3,839 3,6J5 19n M 6,954 -500 -6'71 3,596 3,358 1931 M 9,614 -r2,660 -t-38·25 5,207 4,407 ~94~ M 11,841 +2,227 +23-16 6,158 5,683 195! M 15,563 -t-3,722 +31'43 8,102 7,461 196A M 8·62 19,860 -t-4,297 +27'61 10,556 9,304 1971 M W'36 30,862 -t-ll,002 -t-5S '40 16,397 14,465 1981 M 15'70 46,293 -t-15,431 +50'00 24,531 21,762

8. TikamgBrh • Trkamgarh 1901 T 14,050 7,105 6,945 19H T 15,495 +1,445 +10'28 8,013 7,482 a921 T 14,096 -1,399 -9'03 7,304 6,792 1931 M 14,366 -t-270 +1'92 7,318 7,048 1941 M 16,H2 +1,746 +12'15 8,424 7,688 1951 M A3,429 -2,683 -16'65 6,860 6,569 1961 M 5'65 20,469 -j--7,040 -t-52 '42 10,696 9,773 1971 M 16'08 27,905 -t-7,436 +36'33 14,705 13,200 1981 M 6·22 42,354 -H4,449 -t-5"78 22,335 20,019

9. Bina-Etawa 1',A.• Sngar 19m 6,418 3,626 2,792 19H 8,968 -t-2,550 -t-39·73 4,897 4,071 i921 9,226 +258 -t-2 ·88 5,140 4,086 i93~ 10,849 +1,623 +17,59 5,952 4,897 1941 8,979 -1,870 -17·24 4,646 4,333 1951 12,720 +3,741 -t-41' 66 6,680 6,040 1961 3'13 27,476 -t-14,756 +116·01 14,890 12,586 !97a 6·28 33,476 +6,000 +21·84 17,984 J 5.4.92 1981 8'16 41,831 +8,355 +24'96 22,113 19,718 291 A4 TOWNS AN'O URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentage SI. Name of Town/Urban of in Decade Dec~de No. Agglom~ra lion District Year toWn" Km2 Persons Variaticl1 Varia1ion Males._-_._- Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO II

(i) Bina·Erawa . Slglr ~90l T 6,4~8 3,626 2,792 · 19H T 8,968 +2,550 -j-39'73 4,897 4,071 ~92A T 9,226 +258 +2'88 5,140 4,086 1931 M 10,849 +1,623 -r-17·59 5,952 4,897 1941 M 8,979 -1,870 -17·24 4,646 4,333 i951 M l2,nO -j-3,74i +41'66 6,680 6,040 196i M 3'13 27,476 -j-14,756 ,U6·m 14,890 12,586 1971 M 6·28 33,476 -j-6,OOO +21' 84 17,984 15,492 1981 M 6'00 33,886 +410 -1-1'22 17,839 16,047 (ii) Railway Colony (0.0.) • S3gDr 1981 2·16 7,945 4,274 3.671

W. Amb;kapur U.A .• Surgujil 1941 B,5H 4,315 4,202 · 1951 10,362 +1,845 +21'66 5,622 4,740 1961 4'87 15,240 -r4,878 +47'08 8,267 6,973 1971 5'51 23,740 +8,500 +55'77 12,514 11,226 1981 10'03 33,291 -j-g,551 +61'29 20,363 17,928 (i) Ambikapur • Surguja 1941 M 8,517 4,315 4,202 · 1951 M 10,362 +1,845 +21'66 5,622 4,740 i96i M 4'87 15,240 +4,878 +47'08 8,267 6,973 197} M 4'87 23,087 -1-7,847' +51'49 12,3H 10,776 ~981 M 9'39 37,220 ..d4,133 -j-61·22 20,W8 n,H2 (ii) Phundardihari (O.G.) . Surguja i97l 0'64 653 203 450 1981 0'64 1,071 +418 +64'01 255 816 it. Harda . U)Shlng:1 b1d 1901 M ~ 6,300 8,468 7,832 19H M 8,341 -7,959 -48·83 4,303 4,038 1921 M 1 ~,O77 +2,736 +32'80 5,754 5,323 1931 M ~ 6,031 +4,954 +44'72 8,601 7,430 1941 M 15,120 -911 -5'68 7,810 7.310 1951 M 18,640 +3,520 +23'28 9,620 9,020 196A M 4'92 22,279 -t-3,639 +)9'52 U,584 10,695 197A M 5·83 28,504 +6,225 +27'94 15,139 J 3,365 1981 M 5·83 37,693 -j-9,189 +32'24 20,U6 17,577

12. Mandla U.A. Mandla 1901 5,428 2,756 2,672 · 19H 9,379 -l-3,951 -t72'79 4,640 4,739 1921 8,784 -595 -6'34 4,322 4,462 1931 7,997 -787 -8'96 4,115 3,882 1941 12,209 -l-4,212 -+52'67 6,248 5,961 1951 14,243 +2,034 -d6'66 7,385 6,858 1961 8·37 19,416 +5,173 +36·32 10,020 9,396 197i 17·04 27,465 +8,049 +41'46 14,377 13,088 1981 17·04 37,539 -j-IO,074 +36'68 19,539 18,000 (i) Mandla · Mand)a 1901 M 5,428 2,756 2,672 ~9H M 9,379 +3,951 +72'79 4,640 4,739 1921 M 8,784 -595 -6'34 ·4,322 4,462 1931 M 7,997 -787 -8'96 4,115 3,882 1941 M 12,209 +4,211 i-52'67 6,248 5,961 1951 M 14,243 +2,034 +16'66 7,385 5,858 1961 M 8'37 19,416 +5,173 -t36'32 10,020 9,396 197i M 8'37 24,406 -j-4,990 +25'70 12,734 11,672 1981 M g'37 32,861 -r8,455 +34'64 )7,053 15,808 (ii) Khairi (O.G.) Mandla 1971 4'59 1,471 806 665 · 1981 4'59 1,930 -r459 +31·20 1,045 885 (iii) Binjhiya (O.G.) . Mand}a 1971 1'96 1,026 541 485 1981 1'96 1,653 +627 +61'U 894 759 (iv) D~odara (0.0.) Mandla 1971 2·12 562 296 266 198i 2'12 1,095 +533 -t-94'84 547 548 292

A-4 TOW.~S A~!) URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 "11H VARIATION SINCE 1901

S':l(US Area P':rcenta ge SI. N Ill}.! of Tvw;)jUrb)n of in Decade Dec~de 2 No. Au;10m:l a lion Dis(rict y~[1r town Km Persons Vari~tkn Varirticn M~10 Femr:"..-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

13. N,1fmnhapur N:1rsimhnpuT 119011 M n,233 5,645 5,588 i9H M lO,630 -603 -5'37 5,407 5,223 3921 'M 9,839 -791 -7-44 5,193 4,646 ~93l M 11,077 +1,238 -1-12-58 5,794 5,283 1941 .l'v1 12,908 +1,831 -}-l6-53 6,873 6,035 1951 M 14,3!6 -H,408 i-10-91 7,536 6,780 !96n M H·n 17,940 +3,624 +25-31 9,576 8,364 ~97i M 14·71 25,552 +7,612 +42'43 13,667 H,885 198!. M H·711 34,266 +8,714 i-34'10 18,190 16,076 14_ Shajapur . Sh~jn {'lII 1901 T 9,953 5,053 4,900 i 9i1 T 8,876 -1,077 -10-82 4,410 4,466 {921 T 7,894 -982 -Ii '06 3,971 3,923 1931 M 7,766 -128 -1'62 3,993 3,773 194~ M W,757 --/-2,991 -0. 38' 51 5,518 5,239 ! 951 M 13,832 i-3,075 -r-28' 59 7,030 6,f02 !961 M 6'03 !7,317 -+-3,485 i-25':0 9,145 8,172 19n M 6·03 25,189 -t-7,872 -j-45'46 13,348 U,84l 1981 M 6'03 33,969 -+-8,780 --r 34'86 17,853 16,116 15. P"nna U.A. . Panna 19m !! ,346 5,702 5,644 19!a rO,756 -590 -5·20 5,361 5,395 19U IO,i06 -650 -6'04 5,140 4,966 1931 10,913 i-807 -j-7'99 5,562 5,351 1941 i 3,375 +2,462 +22'56 6,939 6,436 1951 12,244 -1,131 -8-46 6,396 5,848 1961 ~'37 16,737 -t-4,493 -t-36'70 8,810 7,927 i97i l'W 24,367 -+-7,630 --j-45'59 12,930 11,437 i98a 2'10 33,674 +9,307 --r38'20 18,108 l5,~ (,6 (i) P,mna Parma 1901 T 11,346 5,702 5,644 1911 T 10,756 -590 -5'20 5,361 5,395 0921 T 10,106 -650 -6'04 5,140 4,966 1931 M 10,913 -t-807 +7'99 5,562 5,351 1941 M B,375 -t-2,462 -1-22'56 6,939 6,436 i 95a M 12,244 -1,131 -8'46 6,396 5,848 1963 M 1·37 16,737 +4,493 --r36'70 8,810 7,927 1971 M 1'37 22,316 -t-5,579 -/-33'33 Il,829 10,487 198! M 1·37 30,389 -1-8,073 --j-36'18 i 6,389 14,CCO

(ii) P,mn:l Gird (O.G.) Pdfln8 0·~1 1971 ,_ 2,051 1,101 950 19:-;1 0'73 3,285 -:-! ,234 ,-60'17 1,719 1,566 Gw1 ji(r i 6. DJbra 1951 M 6,381 3,700 2,681 i961 M 2'59 12,661 -+- 6,280 i-98'42 7,162 5,499 1971 M N.A. :),430 +8,769 -1-69'26 11,733 9,697 1981 M 3'79 33,42\ -'-I,99i +55'95 l8,\53 } 5,::'68 B'l'l.tapara RUipl!f n. . . 1921 T 4,714 2,364 2,350 1931 NCA 7,974 +3,260 +69'16 4,271 3,703 1941 M 9,974 +2,000 +25-08 4,961 5,013 195! M 12,262 +2,288 -\22'94 6,316 5,946 196J M 6· 58 16,930 +4,668 +38-07 8,578 8,352 1973 M 9'73 21,859 +4,929 +29·iJ 11,041 W,SIS 1981 M 7'60 30,825 -i 8,966 +41'92 5,553 .15,272 a Vidi,hU i8. }JC\sod . ~931 M 4,627 2,469 2,158 1941 M 6,862 +2,235 -\ 48' 30 3,678 3,184 1951 M 8,871 +2,009 +29'28 4,714 4,157 1963 M 0'88 i4,B2 +5,281 -i 59'53 7,706 6,446 1971 M N.A. 20,440 +6,288 +44'43 10,982 9,458 f98~ M 4'67 30,234 +9,794 +47'92 16,148 14,086 293

A-4 TOWNS AND' URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WI1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

8'1tus Area P;rc:npgc 81. N lm~ of TvW:1/Uib1n of in Decade D~cade No. Agglom?ration District Y:ar town Km2 P~rs('ns V . ria ti0J1 Va-iati(n Males FemD\cs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

19. Ashoknag1T Guna 1931 M 5,598 3,085 2,513 194! M 7,57a +~,973 +35·24 4,003 3,568 195! M !i ,138 -13,567 +47,11 5,757 5,38~ e96l M ~0'28 14,440 -13,302 +29'65 7,768 6,672 1971 M 10,37 19,648 +5,208 +36·07 10,561 9,087 a98! M 5,44 28,736 -1-9,088 +46'25 15,340 13,396 5,291 5,126 20. SiroJ1 j Vidisha 1901 M 10,417 i9H M 12,091 -H,674 +16·07 6,083 6,e08 ! 92~ M 11,760 -331 -2·74 5,995 5,765 1931 M n,275 +515 +4·38 6,264 6,011 1941 M 13,906 -H,631 -; D·29 7,342 6,564 1951 M 15,HO -11,204 -t 8·66 7,736 7,374 1961 M 0'91 17,288 -; 2,178 +14·41 9,060 8,228 1971 M 0·91 22,413 +5,125 +29·64 11,845 10,568 1981 M 0,91 28,703 -16,290 +28·06 15,06 B,587 Chhindw)Ja 1901 M 8,904 4,354 4,550 21. p.JI1dhurn~ ~9H M 7,058 -1,846 -20·73 3,507 3,551 1921 M 8,6!1 +1,553 +22·00 4,329 4,21'2 1931 M 11,570 +2,959 +34·36 5,842 5,728 1941 M 13,018 +1,508 -H3'03 6,636 6,442 1951 M 14,037 +959 +7·33 7,257 6,780 1961 M 7·90 17,808 -13,771 -126,86 9,354 8,454 1971 M 7·92 22,554 -1-4,746 +26·65 H,B37 10,717 1981 M g'IO 28,436 -:-5,882 -126,08 14,964 13,472

West-Nim~r 1941 M 5,635 3,068 2,567 22. s'ndhwa 1951 M 8,390 -1-2,755 +48·89 4,4W 3,980 1963 M 0·67 13,247 +4,857 +57·89 6,949 6,298 197! M 4·24 18,4a 5 +5,161l +39'01 9,521 8,894 i 98l M 2-32 28,370 -1-9,955 -l54·06 14,742 13,628 3,030 3,247 W~st-NlJnnr i 901 T 6,277 23. B 1 rw'ni . 19i1 T 7,279 +1,002 +15,86 3,540 3,739 1921 M 8,395 -H,116 -1-15,33 4,H9 4,276 193! M 8,949 +554 -f 6,60 4,454 4,495 1941 M 12,569 +3,620 -+40·45 6,2n 6,298 1951 M D,896 -t-I ,327 -t-IO·56 7,09 6,777 1961 M 1,76 17,446 r-3,550 ~-25'55 9,171 8,275 1971 M a ·76 22,099 -1-4,653 +26,67 !! ,685 10,414 19111 M 6, 58 27,769 -15,670 +25·66 14,580 D,!89 5,507 5,117 Raipur 1961 G.P. IH)6 10,624 24. Mah1s 1mund . 197! M 14·70 17,520 +6,896 -t-64' 9i 9,057 8,463 1981 M 14·68 27,122 ·.9,602 : 54·81 13,934 13,188 3,305 3,407 Morena 1901 T 6,712 25. Sheopur 2,753 19l! T 5,531 -1,!8! -17·60 2,778 3,060 2,838 1921 T 5,898 +367 -j-6'64 3,558 1931 T 6,905 -t 1,007 -j-D7'07 3,347 ,2! ·33 4,347 1941 M 8,378 . 1,473 4,031 4,8SO 4,622 1951 M 9,502 -11,124 +13·42 -1-53,56 7,916 6,675 196a M ! ,40 14,591 +5,089 ,30'74 10,069 9,008 1971 M 12,95 19,077 -j·4,436 -1-42' 04 14,332 12,765 !98! M 3,99 27,097 -i-8,020 294 A.4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 Wlm VARIATION SINCE 1901

Stll(US Area Percentage Sl. Name ofTownjUrban Statej of in Decnde Dec~de No. Agglomeration District Year town Km' P.?rsons Variation V:lriation Ma1e~ Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

26. DungMgarh R'1jnandgaon ~901 M 5,856 2,794 3,062 19H M 6,249 -t-393 +6'71 2,965 3,284 ~92! M 7,a20 +~71 --r- 13·94 3,390 3,730 ~93a M 8,533 --r-) ,40 -rl9'85 4,200 4,333 1941 M 9,891 +1,358 -t-15'9i 4,870 5,021 1951 M 12,596 -t-2,705 -t-27' 35 6,B8 6,458 196i M 6' !4 H,B9 -t-l,523 +12'09 7,179 6,940 ~97! M 7'30 18,266 +4,147 +29'37 9,374 8,892 1981 M 6'43 25,772 +7,506 +41'09 J3,052 12.720 27. Piparia Hosh1ng'l b1d 1931 N.A.C. 3,968 2,171 1,797 1941 N_A.C. 5,874 -H,906 +48'03 3,103 2,771 !951 M W,Z30 -t-4,356 +74'16 5,400 4,830 1961 M 2'98 0,037 +2,807 -!-27-44 6,958 6,079 1971 M 5'20 18,281 +5,244 +40'22 9,704 8,577 198! M 5'20 25,:H9 +7,038 +38'50 13,431 U,8118 28. Khurai U.A, S'lg'lr 1901 6,0i2 3,027 2,985 · 19B 6,868 +856 +14,24 3,431 3,431 1921 6,078 -790 -H'50 3,102 2,976 1931 6,951 +873 -H4'36 3,478 3,473 1941 8,509 +1,558 -t-22'41 4,347 4,162 a9S1 H,,546 i-3,037 +35,69 6,003 5,543 196! 1,89 15,316 +3,770 +32'65 8,056 7,260 f971 2'94 19,744 +4,428 -r28 '91 10,462 9,282 ~98a 2,21 24,705 -t-4,961 -t-25' .13 13,178 JJ,527 (i) Khl1rili Sqgar 19m tv! 6,m2 3,027 2,985 · J9H M 6,868 '1-856 --r-J4'24 3,437 3,431 ~92A M 6,078 -790 ~H'50 3,102 2,916 193a M 6,951 --r-873 -t-l4' 36 3,478 3,473 ~94a M 8,509 -i-J,558 -t-22'41 4,347 4,162 1951 M 11,546 -1-3,037 -135'69 6,003 5,543 !96J M 1,89 15,316 +3,770 -l32'65 8,0.56 7,260 1971 M 2'62 18,810 -1-3,494 '122'81 9,915 8,895 1981 M 1,89 23,080 -r4,270 -t-22' 70 12,244 W,836 Oi) Relhore (O,G,) S1!i nr 1971 0,32 934 547 387 1981 0,32 1,625 -I 691 -t-73'98 934 691 29 Sihora labalpur 1901 M 5,595 2,66! 2,934 · 19B M 5,432 -~63 ~2'91 2,620 2,812 1921 M 6,387 +955 --r-17' 58 3,1)9 3,268 \931 M 5,764 -623 -9'75 2,953 2,8H 194\ M 7,026 -j-l,262 -t-2~ '89 3,568 3,458 t95\ M 7,929 +903 -t 12 'IlS 4,021 3,908 196& M 10'36 14,~94 -t-6,265 -;79'01 7,502 6,692 J97l M 48'70 18,385 --r- 4,191 -t 29' 53 9,699 8,686 1981 M 19'71 24,599 --r-6,n4 --r-33'SO J2,903 U,696 30 Amla • Betul 1961 T 14'25 12,259 6,7l3 5,546 · 1971 N,M, 15'45 ! 6,902 +4,643 --r-37'87 9,194 7,708 19B1 M 3'13 24,580 -t-7,678 -t45,43 !2,9!0 11,670 31 Shuj'llpur • Sh~J~rur 1901 T 5,73l 2,822 2,909 19B T 5,938 -+207 +3'60 3,028 2,910 192i T,e. 6,072 ,-134 +2'26 3,194 2,878 193~ M 5,126 -946 -15'.58 2,648 2,478 1941 M 7,878 +2,752 -t-53'69 4,091 3,781 ~95i M W,635 +2,757 -t-35'OO 5,;81 5,048 ~96i M 6'48 ~3,690 '13,055 -128'73 7,388 6,302 1971 M 7'74 18,957 -t-5,267 -t-38 '47 W,1!5 8,842 ~98~ M 7,74 24,565 "t 5,b08 +29'58 13,lJ4 11,451 ------295

A-4 TOWNS AND ·URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASS1F1ED BY fOFUIA1JCN lN 1981 WI1H VARlAl'ION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentage SI. Nilme of Town/Urban of in Decade Decade No. Agglomeration District Year lo\\

32 Badnag!) r U.A. . . UJJain 19m 10,856 5,583 5,273 19B 8,634 -2,222 -20·47 4,434 4,2.CO 1921 8,543 - 91 -1·05 4,502 4,041 1931 W,53i +1,988 +23·27 5,567 4,964 1941 B,985 -t-I,454 -t-13'81 6,303 5,682 1951 15,219 +3,234 +26·98 7,915 7,304 1961 4·n 17,177 -t 1,958 -t-12·87 8.950 8,22.7 1971 4'23 20,057 "i 2,880 -' 16·77 10,553 9,504 1981 4'18 23,925 -t 3,868 -j-l9·29 12,550 H,375 (i) B Idnagar UJJ1in 1901 T W,856 5,583 5,273 19B M 8,634 -2,222 -20'47 4,434 4,200 1921 M 8,543 -91 -1'05 4,502 4,041 1931 M W,531 "i-1,988 -t 23'27 5,567 4,964 1941 M H,985 -+ a ,454 +13'8l 6,303 5,6112 1951 M 15,219 -t-3,234 -1-26'98 7,915 7,304 1961 M 4·n n,l77 +1,958 +12'87 8,950 8,227 1971 M 4·22 19,734 +2,557 +-14'89 10,375 9,359 19B1 M 4·17 23,406 +3,672 -t-18'61 12,243 11 ,163 (ii) B.ldnagar KasbR (O.G.) Ujjain 1971 o·m 323 178 145 1981 0'01 519 -t-196 +60'68 307 212

33 BlrW.lha U. A. W~"t-Nimar 1901 6,094 3,434 2,660 · 19B 7,184 +1,090 +17'89 3,866 3,318 1921 6,515 -669 -9'31 3,488 3,027 1931 6,650 +135 +2'07 3,524 3,126 1941 7,302 +652 +9'80 3,849 3,453 1951 8,462 -,I ,l60 -\-15'89 4,341 4,l21 a96a t· 55 ~ a ,188 +2,726 +32'21 5,916 5,272 197a ~'58 n,047 +5,859 +52'37 9,482 7,565 1981 a'S8 23,597 +6,550 -t-38 '42 12,961 W,636

(i) Bqrwaha • W~st-l'1im1r 1901 M 6,094 3,434 2,660 · 19B M 7,184 -1-1,090 +17·89 3,866 3,318 1921 M 6,5a5 -669 -9·31 3,488 3,027 1931 M 6,650 +135 +2'07 3,524 3,126 1941 M 7,302 -t-652 -t-9·80 3,849 3,453 1951 M 8,462 -t-1,!60 +15'89 4,341 4,Ul 1961 M I' 55 ! !,188 +2,726 +32·21 5,916 5,272 1971 M I' 55 16,222 +5,034 +44'99 9,040 7,182 1981 M 1'55 22,417 +6,195 -1-38·19 12,352 10,065

Oi) B 'rw,hf! K'lsb1 (O.G.) West-Nim~r 1971 0'03 825 442 383 1981 0'03 1,180 +355 -t-43·03 609 571

34 G}ufl rw1 ra N'lrsimh8 pur 1901 M 8,t98 4,068 4,130 · 19B M 4,7115 -3,483 -42·49 2,350 2,365 1921 M 8,539 -\-3,824 -t81'10 4,548 3,991 1931 M 9,077 +538 -\-6·30 4,709 4,368 1941 M W,!46 +1,069 +11'78 5,139 5,007 1951 M 12,744 +2,598 +25'61 6,577 6,167 !961 M 7'77 14,696 -H,9;2 -!-.5·32 7,767 6,929 197~ M 7'77 t 8,676 -t 3,980 -\ 27'08 Q,937 8,739 1981 M 7'77 23,527 +4,851 +25'97 12,391 11,136 296

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOl\1ERATICNS Cr,ASSIFIED BY FOPllI AlICN IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Sl:'tu~ Area Pcreenlagc SI. Name of Town/Urban of in Penon, D;:c"dc Dec2de No. Agglomera! ion Di,,[ricl Ycu town Km2 Variation Variation Malcs Fl"m8.ks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

35 Ctlampa Bil"spur ~921 T 6,344- 3,!75 3,169 1931 N.A.C 8,362 +2,018 -I 3! 'SQ 4,19! 4,171 1943 N.A.C 9,868 +!,506 +18'01 4,875 4,993 195! M ! a ,907 +2,039 +20,66 5,959 5,948 ~96! M ~8'93 ! 6,258 +4,351 -I 36' 54 8,332 7,926 1971 M a8'93 i 8,323 -r-2,065 -d2'70 9,i82 9,14! !98! M 18'93 22,996 -j-4,673 -125,50 U,5H 11,485

36 N::pana~pr . E'lst-Nimar 1961 T 0'93 8,780 4,774 4,006 197A N.M 4'89 ! 5,743 +6,963 -I 79'3! 8,254 7,489 !981 N.M 4'89 22,609 +6,866 T43'6~ ! 1,804 W,B05

37 Slnaw:1d W:st-Nim'1r !9l! M 3,506 a,873 1,635 !921 M 7,607 -i-4,!01 Tl!6'97 4,040 3,567 1933 M 7,34d -266 -3'50 4,022 3,319 1943 M 7,974 -; 633 -i 8'62 4,254 3,720 1951 M 9,469 -[-1,495 TIS'75 4,945 4,524 !96! M 8· i 8 H,DO -1-1,661 +17'54 5,91& 5,n2 1971 M 8'18 i5,HiO +4,050 +36'39 8,069 7,!H ~98i M 8, 19 22,027 +6,847 +45'H H,672 10,355

38 Kh'chlrnd UjjQin 1901 M 9,1% 4,539 4,647 a9H M 6,496 -2,690 -29'28 3,4! 5 3,08! !92! M 7,850 -j-1,354 -j 20' 84 4,0!7 3,833 193! M 9,799 -t-1,949 -i-24'83 5,128 4,671 194! M 10,302 ·t502 -I ~.! 3 5,352 4,950 1951 M 12,9~9 -i 2,647 +25'69 6,584 6,365 !961 M 0'78 !4,793 +!,844 +14·24 7,649 7,144 i97! M 0'78 17,726 -12,933 +19'83 9,158 8,568 1981 M 0·80 22,006 -1-4,280 +24'l5 ! 1,290 10,716

39 Mungeli Uk Bil8spur 1901 5,907 2,823 3,084 1911 5,881 - 26 -0.44 2,839 3,042 1921 6,536 +655 + 11.14 3,273 3,263 1931 6,665 +129 +1. 97 3,281 3,384 1941 6,915 +250 +3.75 3,403 3,512 1951 8,108 +1,193 +17.25 4,072 4,036 1961 5.57 12,431 +4,323 +53.32 6,275 6,156 1971 12.57 17,097 + 4,666 +37.54 8,750 8,347 1981 11. 23 21,::45 +4,148 +24.26 10,923 10,322 (i) Mungeli • Bilaspur 1901 T 5,907 2,823 3,084 1911 T 5,881 -26 -0.44 2,839 3,042 1921 T 6,536 +655 +11.14 3,273 3,263 1931 T 6,665 +129 +1. 97 3,281 3,384 1941 N,A.C 6,915 -1-250 +3.75 3,403 3,512 1951 M 8,108 +1,193 +17.25 4,072 4,036 1961 M 5.57 12,431 +4,323 + 53 32 6,275 6,156 1971 M 6.91 15,789 +3,358 +27.01 8,128 7,661 1981 M 5.57 19,585 +3,796 +24.04 10,076 9,509 (ii) Ramgarh (O.G.) Bilaspur 1971 4.82 1,024 483 541 1981 4.82 1,204 +180 + 17.58 599 605 (iii) Surighat (O,G.) Bilaspur 1971 0.84 284 139 145 1981 0.84 456 +172 +60,56 248 208 297

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CI,ASSIFlED BY POPULATION IN 1981 Wl1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

Stztus Alca f'crccnt2 gc 51. Nrcmc (,[Town/Urban of In Decade n'cadc No. AggluJ11(Tat ion Di:,(rict Year town Kill' p",.:,un:, Yari.:tion Y<'rioJion M,'lcs Fnnrks

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

40 Maihar Sahla 1901 T 6,884 3,391 3,493 ] 911 T 7,094 +210 -I 3.05 3,390 3,704 1921 T 6,885 -209 -2.95 3,458 3,427 1931 T 7,678 +793 + 11. 52 4,010 3,668 1941 T 8,'\95 +817 +10.64 4,289 4,206 1951 M 9,397 +902 +10.62 4,778 4,619 1961 M 5.23 12,115 +2,718 +28.92 6,361 5,754 1971 M 10.38 15,177 +3,062 +25.27 7,936 7,241 1981 M 10.36 20,:61 +5,084 +33.50 10,611 9,650

41 Gohad Bhind 1901 T 5,343 2,807 2,536 1911 T 5,139 -204 -3.82 2,659 2,4W 1921 T 4,845 -294 -5.72 2,534 2,311 1931 M 5,618 +773 +]5.95 3,005 2,613 1941 M 6,734 -I 1,116 + ]9. 86 3,6]1 3,122 1951 M 7,442 +708 +]0.5] 3,999 3,443 1961 M 0.70 10,289 +2,847 +38.26 5,666 4,623 1971 M 2.75 1'1,307 +4,018 +39.05 7,843 6,464 1981 M 1.75 20,176 +5,869 +41.02 11,075 9,101

CLASS IV (10,000-19,999) 15 URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS AND 9810WNS

1901 271,419 139,788 131,631 19] I 280,417 +8,998 +3.32 143,205 137,212 1921 308,759 + 23,342 +10.11 160,307 148,452 1931 394,820 -I 86,061 +27.87 206,O~6 188,794 194] 413,137 +18,317 +4.64 215,064 198,073 1951 477,713 +64,576 -I 15.63 247,961 229,752 1961 371.1)8 771,082 + 293,:l69 -I 61 41 4]0,·160 360,622 J 971 584.32 959,091 1-188,009 -I 24.38 503,949 455,142 1981 1,304.91 ],601,S91 -j 643,bCO -j 67.13 84L!,136 758,755 1961 1 Jamai ChhindwBra M 5.08 9,543 5,087 4,456 1971 M 3.06 12,041 +2,498 +26.18 6,278 5,763 1981 M 9.70 19,&96 +7,855 +65.24 10,449 9,447

2 Sidh! Sidhi 1961 N.A. 3.52 5,021 2,928 2,093 ]971 M 4.56 9,364 +4,343 +86.50 5,259 4,105 ]981 M 10.10 19,654 ! 10,290 +109.89 11,311 8,343

3 Ashta Sehore 1901 T 5,534 2,785 2,749 191] T 4,855 -679 -12.27 2,451 2,404 1921 T 2,463 +2,392 -49.27 1,252 1,111 J931 T 4,952 +2,489 +101.06 2,553 2,399 1941 T 5,640 +688 + 13,89 2,932 2,708 1951 T.A. 6,234 +594 --1-10,53 3,26 I 2,973 1961 T.A. 0.57 8,%1 -12,747 -:-'14.06 4,07U 4,311 1971 M 15.38 14,036 +5,05) +56.29 7,333 6,703 1981 M 15.38 19,619 +5,583 : 39.78 Ill,3."5 9.264

4 Garhakota . Sagar 19(11 T 8,508 4,671 3,837 191] T 8,180 -318 -3.86 4,590 3,590 ~-28 jl 1921 T 5,86-1 -2,316 2,9)3 :2 ,9~1 1931 T 8,241 +2,378 j 40 55 4,681 3,561 1941 T 7,888 -354 -4.30 3,991 3,897 1951 M 9,268 -:- 1,38() -i 17.49 4,742 4,5:6 1961 M 2.b2 11,341 +2,073 +22.37 5,872 5.469 1971 M 3.00 14,616 +3,275 +28.88 7,622 6,994 1981 M 3.00 1'l,5r-,'! \ '1,<:l7~ : 34.02 10,::-."5 ';,J3'} 298

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY PCPUIAlICN IN 1981 WIlH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentage SI. Name of Town/Urban of in Decade Decade No' Agglomeration District Year town Km9 Person~ Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

5 Manendragarh Surguja 1941 T 5,027 2,839 2,188 1951 M 5,478 +451 +8.97 2,919 2,559 1961 M 5.18 9,807 +4,329 +79.03 5,455 4,352 1971 M 7.16 12,532 +2,725 +27.79 6,724 5,808 1981 M 6.93 19,265 +6,733 +53.73 10,266 8,999

6 Biaora Rajgarh 1901 T 5,607 2.917 2,690 1911 T 6,663 +1,056 +18.83 3,408 3.255 1921 M 6,044 -619 -9.29 3,140 2,904 1931 M 6,475 +431 +7.13 3,382 3,093 1941 M 7,214 +739 +11.41 3,824 3,390 1951 M 8,445 +1,231 +17.06 4,328 4,117 1961 M 5.75 10,133 +1,688 +19.99 5,337 4,796 1971 M 5.75 13,011 +2,878 +28.40 6,903 6,108 1981 M 6.64 19,201 +6,190 +47.58 10,026 9,175

7 Sarangpur Rajgarh 1901 T 6,339 3,026 3,313 1911 T 7,198 +859 + 13.55 3,561 3,637 1921 T 6,538 -660 -9.17 3,335 3,203 1931 T 6,934 +396 +6.06 3,500 3,434 1941 M 7,095 +161 +2.32 3,697 3,398 1951 M 9,137 +2,042 +28.70 4,603 4,534 1961 M 5.18 11,263 +2,126 +23.27 5,809 5,454 1971 M 5.18 15,068 +3,80~ +33.78 7,730 7,338 1981 M 5.18 18,860 +3,792 +25.17 9,731 9,129

8 Agar t Shajarur 1901 T 10,442 5,668 4,784 1911 T 9,221 -1,221 -11. 69 4,909 4,312 1921 TC 6,189 -3,032 -32.88 3,118 3,071 1931 M 7,315 ++1,126 +18.19 3,838 3,477 1941 M 8,469 +1,154 +15.78 4,332 4,137 1951 M 10,301 +1,832 +21. 63 5,128 5,173 1961 M 3.52 11,486 + 1,185 +11.50 5,883 5,603 1971 M 3.52 14,448 +2,962 +25.79 7,445 7,003 1981 M 3.52 18,530 +4,082 +28.25 9,683 8,847

12,319 9 Kymorc U.A. Jabalpur 1961 12.62 6,924 5,395 1971 16.08 14,821 +2,502 +20.31 8,225 6,596 1981 15.74 18,495 +3,674 +24.79 10,357 8,138

(i) Kymore . .labalpur 1961 T 12.62 12,319 6,924 5,395 1971 N.M. 12.96 14,164 +2,845 + 14. 98 7,865 6,299 1981 N.M. 12.62 17,733 +3,569 +25.20 9,914 7,819

(ii) Ooodgudau1a (0.0) .labalpur 1971 1.17 396 223 173 1981 1.17 434 +38 +9.60 265 169

(iii) Bamhangawan (O.G.). Jabalpur 1971 1.95 161 137 114 1981 1. 95 328 +67 +25.67 178 150

T 3,774 10 Begamganj Raisen 1921 1,861 1,913 1931 T 3,747 -27 -0.72 1,812 1,935 1941 T 4,382 +635 +16.95 2,224 2,158 1951 T 6,617 +2,235 +51. 00 3,434 3,183 1961 T.A. 0.67 10,029 +3,412 +51.56 5,361 4,669 1971 M 1. 39 13,366 +3,337 +33.27 7,043 6,323 1981 M 18.46 18,314 +4,948 +37,02 9,730 8,584

t [n 1951 Census Agar, Cantonment W.\b merged in A~ar MuniCipality with a Populallon of~. 296 (M 183; F 113 in 1941; was a part of Agar Munl\;lpahty 111 1931; P 1,110 (M 617; F 493) In 1921; P 3,481 (M 1,981; F 1,506) In 1911 and P 3,990 (M 2,401; F 1,589) in 1901. 299

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901-

SI<1tuS Area p ~rceJ11 11 gc SI. Nlm~ of Town/Urban of in D?c~de Dec8 de No. Agglom~ratioJ1 District Year town Km' P~rsons VUrinticn Variation Males Fem8 les

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 aD It

11 Mahidpur . Ujjain 1901 T 6,691 3,303 3,378 1911 M 5,620 -1,061 -15.88 2,826 2,794 1921 M 7,062 +1,442 +25.66 3,621 3,441 1931 M 6,834 -228 -3.23 3,419 3,415 1941 M 7,928 +1,094 +16.01 3,996 3,932 1951 M 9,747 +1,819 +22.94 4,944 4,803 1961 M 2.31 11,490 +1,743 +17.88 5,917 5,573 1971 M 4.62 14,772 +3,282 +28.56 7,646 7,126 1981 M 4.09 18,099 +3,327 +22.52 9,428 8,671

12 *Naila-Janjgir Bilaspur 1971 M 19.}5 13,589 7,220 6,369 1981 M 19.36 17,886 +4,297 +31. 62 9,183 8,703

13 Alirajpur Jhabua 1931 N.A. 5,149 2,632 2,517 1941 N.A. 6,117 +968 + 18.80 3,201 2,916 1951 N.A. 7,739 +1,622 +26.52 3,967 3,772 1961 M 1. 79 10,161 -1-2,422 +31. 30 5,353 4,808 1971 M N.A. 13,342 +3,181 +31.31 7,041 6,301 1981 M t:1.~2 17,880 -1-4,538 -1-34.01 9,505 8,375

14 Nainpur Mandla 1961 N.M. 1. 89 13,728 7,163 6,565 1971 M 1. 39 14,683 -1-955 +6.96 7,545 7,138 1981 M 1. 89 17,846 +3,163 -1-21. 54 9,135 8,711 Warilseoni. 15 Balaghat 1941 N.A.C. 6,607 3,322 3,285 1951 M 9,556 -1-2,949 -1-44.63 4,758 4,798 1961 M 5.57 11,308 -1-1,752 -1-18.33 5,916 5,392 1971 M 6.10 14,876 +3,568 +31. 55 7,684 7,192 1981 M 6.10 17,673 +2,797 +18.80 9,091 8,582 16 Narsingarh Rajgarh 1901 T 8,778 4,627 4,151 1911 T 9,164 -1-386 -1-4.40 4,779 4,385 1921 T 8,762 --402 -4.39 4,677 4,085 1931 M 9,141 +479 +5.47 4,930 4,311 1941 M 11,036 +1,795 +19.42 5,875 5,161 1951 M 9,933 -1,103 -9.99 5,027 4,906 1961 M 1.1.95 11,558 +1,625 +16.36 6,107 5,451 1971 M 1.1.95 13,814 +2,256 +19.52 7,375 6,439 1981 M 1.1.95 17,572 +3,758 +27.20 9,332 8,240 17 Ambah . Morena 1931 M 3.1 JO 1,8.18 1,272 ]941 M 4,897 *1,787 -1-57.46 2,827 2,070 1951 M 5,725 +828 +16.91 3,167 2,558 1961 M 0.60 6,668 +943 +16.47 3,780 2,888 1971 M 0.60 10,652 +3,984 +59.75 5,918 4,734 1981 M 3.85 17,381 +6,729 -1-63.17 9,603 7,778 18 Kondagaon. Bastar 1981 M 10.28 17,279 8,769 8,510 19 Hatta. Damoh 1951 N.A. 6,667 3,378 3,289 1961 M 5.91 9,117 +2,450 +36.75 4,792 4,325 1971 M 5.90 12,101 -f 2,984 +32.73 6,341 5,760 1981 M 5.90 17,256 +5,155 +42.60 ~,986 R,270 20 Anjad Wcst-Nimar 1931 M 4,833 2,460 2,373 1941 J\I 6,594 +1,761 -1-36.44 3,369 3,225 1951 M 8,114 -f-l,520 -1-.13.05 4,117 3,997 1961 M 0.54 10,525 +.1,4Jl -I-.19.7J 5,500 5,025 1971 M 0.58 13,047 -1-.1,522 +23.96 6,705 6,342 198J .M 15.54 17,225 -j 4,178 -t 32.02 8,782 8,443 300

A·4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGI,OMERATIONS CLASSIFJED BY rOFUIATION lN IS8I "lUI VARIATION SINCE 1901

---_ --~-----. StolUS Area Percentage SI. Name of Town/Urban of in ' Decade Decade No. 2 AgglomeratIOn D:5trict Year tvwn Km Persons Variation Var alion Males Fcm;:,ln.

A 2 3 ", 5 6 7 tl 9 10 II

21 Sabalgarh U. A .. Morena 1901 6,039 3,0&0 2,959 1911 4,985 -1,054 -17.45 2,605 2,380 19.21 4,424 -561 -11.25 2,367 2,057 1931 4,248 -176 -3.98 2,228 2,020 1941 4,824 +576 +13.56 2,503 2,321 1951 5,162 +338 +7.01 2,784 2,378 1961 0.60 7,482 -T-2 t 320 +44.94 4,191 3,291 1971 N.A. 10,915 +3,433 +45.88 5,998 4,917 1981 2.49 17,188 +6,173 +57.47 9,386 7,802 (i) S~.balgarh. Morena 1901 T 6,039 3,080 2,959 1911 T 4,985 -1,054 -17.45 2,605 2,380 1921 TC 4,424 -561 -11.15 2,367 2,057 1931 M 4,248 -176 -3.98 2,228 2,020 19~1 M 4,824 +576 +13.56 2,503 2,321 1951 M 5,162 +338 +7.01 1,784 2,378 1961 M 0.60 7,482 +2,320 +44.94 4.191 3,291 1971 M N.A. 9,974 +2,492 +33.31 5,468 4,506 19SJ M 2.32 16,279 +6,305 +63.21 8,896 7,383 (ii) Sunhcra (O.G.) Morena 1971 N.A. 498 270 228 1981 0.15 657 +159 +31.93 349 308 (iii) Shivlal-ka-pur",(O.G.) Morcna 1971 N.A. 443 260 183 1981 0.02 252 -191 +43,12 141 II J 22 Deori. Sagar 1901 M 4,980 2,408 2,572 1911 M 5,739 +759 +15.24 2,882 2,857 1921 M 5,369 -370 -6.45 2,741 2,628 1931 M 5,638 +269 +5.01 2,778 2,860 1941 M 6,911 +1,273 +21.58 3,532 3,379 1951 M 7,949 + 1,038 +15.01 4,085 3,864 1961 M 1. 32 9,383 +1,434 + 18.04 4,906 4,477 1971 M 3.42 12,321 +2,938 +31.31 6,576 5,745 1981 M 3.24 17,129 +4,808 +39.02 9,036 8,093 23 Kawardha . Rajnnndgaon 1901 T 4,372 2,056 2,316 1911 T 5,180 +808 +18.48 2,341 2,839 1921 T 4,773 -407 -7.86 2,172 2,601 193J T 5,052 +279 +5.85 2,366 2,686 1941 M 6,210 +1,158 +22.92 3,011 3,199 1951 M 11,642 +5,432 +87.47 5,664 5,978 19fi1 M 4.01 10,117 -1,525 -13.10 5,051 5,066 1971 M 4.01 11,226 +1,109 +10,96 5,666 5,560 1981 M 4.19 17,037 -t 5,811 +51. 76 8,695 8,342 24 Jh2,bua Jhabua 1961 M 0.21 6,315 3,381 2,934 1971 M 4.32 10,487 +4,172 +66.06 5,558 4,929 1981 M 6.34 16,777 +6,290 +59.98 9,092 7,685 '1.5 NOWgO!lg . Chhatarrur 1901 C~nft. il,507 6,773 4,734 ! 911 C,lnt!. 9,421 -2,086 -!8'13 5,454 3,967 !9V C~nt t. 7,141 -2,2£0 -24'20 4,106 3,035 i93a Clllt 1. 6,459 -682 -9'55 3,596 2,f63 1941 M 5,999 -460 -7'12 3,159 2,840 !951 M 5,552 -447 -7'45 3,028 2,5:4 1961 M 8'65 8,604 -:-3,052 -i 54'97 4,852 3,752 1971 M 20'47 11,459 +2,855 , 33· J 8 6,590 4,E69 1981 M 20·86 !6,658 ,5,199 ,45'37 9,266 7,392 301

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY FOl"jLAlI0N IN 1981 \\I1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

- - ~-~------~~---~---- S{cluS Area P _1 C:p(l) g,' SI. N,lme of Town/Urban of in D::c,-de Decdde Aggl,)m~ratJon District Year town Km' pers(,ns V'(i:ltivn Vari'lion Melrs F_m~les Nv. ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n

26 Ahiwara U. A. . Durg 1971 N.A. 10,667 5,7W 4,957 1981 21·77 ~ 6,643 -[-5,976 -,56'02 8,695 7,948 (i) *Ahiw:llli . Durg 197; N.M. 16'47 9,985 5,336 4,649 1981 N.M. 16·n 14,596 +4,6! h +46'l8 7,648 6,948 (ii) B.l)l blrad (O.G.) . Durg 1971 N.A. 4SO :265 ns 1981 2·00 1,165 ~685 -t-!4:2'71 580 585 (iii) Kh3sadih (O.G.) Durg 1971 N.A. 202 109 93 1981 3'60 882 -t680 +336'63 467 Il5

27 Go':ln Nlwlpnra Raipur 1961 G.P. 7'! 5 8,037 .4,060 3,977 1971 N.M. N.A. U,047 -13,010 -,37'45 5,564 5,483 198! M 7· 1 5 16,427 +5,380 +48'70 8,264 8,16J 28 Rehli . Sagclr 196i C.P. 6'74 6,442 3,365 3,077 1971 N.M. 6'99 9,509 +3,067 -t 47'61 4,929 4,580 ~98i M 27·86 16,343 -t 6,834 -t71'87 8,519 7,824

29 Panagar . jab3!pur 191 I T 3j 630 1,733 1,897 1921 } 1931 DECLASSIFIED 1941 J 1951 1961 G.P. 0·52 7,448 3,761 3,687 197i M 10·26 11,812 +4,364 --i--58'59 6,054 5,758 1981 M W'26 16,253 +4,441 -1-37'60 8,446 7,807

30 Kukshi Dh~r 1901 T 5,402 2,686 2,716 J9i1 M 6,248 -f 846 +15'66 3,098 3,150 1921 M 6,377 +129 -t 2'06 3,117 3,260 1931 M 6,621 +244 +3'83 3,281 3,340 1941 M 7,H4 +493 -t 7'45 3,571 3,543 1951 M 7,603 -t-489 -[ 6'87 3,858 3,745 1961 M 12'30 10,023 -r 2,420 -I 3 ~ '83 5,241 4,782 1971 M j2'30 13,3D -! 3,290 -: 32'82 6,H7 6,4~6 ! 9R~ M 12'30 16,!64 .,2,851 -t21'42 8,421 7,743

N 1l.rsimha pur 194~ 31 Kareli . T 2,992 1,563 ~,429 1951 T 4,4! 3 -'-1,421 +47'49 2,335 2,078 196! M 20'85 8,603 +4,!90 +94'95 4,515 4,088 !971 M 21'70 12,350 -[-3,747 +43' 55 6,448 5,902 19S! M 21'70 16,131 +3,781 -f 30· 62 8,446 7,685

32 R1i~('n . Rnisen 1911 T 3,577 1,793 1,784 1921 T 2,897 -680 -!9'01 1,478 1,4!9 1931 T 3,498 +60! +20'75 !,786 1,712 i94! T 3,886 +388 -r-I! '09 1,964 1,922 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 T.A. 11'71 5,962 3,292 2,670 1971 M II ·71 9,138 +3,!76 +53'27 4,996 4,142 1981 M 19'08 15,914 -+ 6,776 +74'!5 1\,536 7,378

33 S ·,'ni-M,llwfl Hoshang~bad 1901 M 7,531 3,835 3,696 1911 M 6,568 -963 --/2'79 3,3% 3,172 1921 M 6,004 -564 -8'59 3,001\ 2,996 1931 M 6,410 -1-406 -16'76 3.276 3,334 1941 M 6,427 +17 -10'27 3,358 3,069 1951 M 7,484 -rl,057 -t-16'45 3.826 3,658 1961 M 4'61 9,!! 1\ -t-1,634 +21'83 4,859 4,259 1971 M 4'61 !2,064 -; 2,946 -1 32· 3! 6,464 5,600 19S1 M 4'61 15,862 -: 3,798 -, 3! '48 8,368 7,494 301

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARJA nON SINCE 1901

SI. Status Area P.:rcenta ge N3m~ of TOWil/Urban of in Decade N'). Agglome,-a I ion Dis/ric! Decade Year town Km' Perso'ls VJriation Variajio'l Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 --_------_.7 8 9 ~O ~ ~ 34 Tdrana Ujjai)l !901 T 4,490 2,317 2,D3 19H T 5,463 "i 973 -j-21 -67 2,8m 2,662 192! M 4;997 -46Q' -8'53 2,615 2,382 1931 M 6,307 +1,"3!0 -[-25-22 3!453 2,854 1941 M 6,345 +38 -rO° 60 3,325 3;020 1951 M 8,499 +2,154 -j-33'95 4,261 4,23,8 1963 M 1'45 10,805 +2,306 -j-27'13 5,796 5,{)O9 1971 M j'45 12,917 -+2,H2 +19'55 6,744 6,173 1981 M 1'45 15,837 -]-2,920 -r22'61 8,286 7,551 35 *p.:tsan • Shahdoi 1971 N.M. 15'54 6,691 3,810 2,881 1981 N.A. 15'06 15,787 -1-9,096 +135'94 8,673 7,114 a 36 lour U.A. · Morena 1931 3,901 2,167 1,734 1941 4,970 +1,069 ;-27'40 2,673 2,297 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 I· 53 6,320 3,539 2,781 1971 j. 68 10,314 -+ 3,994 +63'20 5,700 4,614 1981 1'68 15,740 ;- 5,426 +52'61 8,653 7,087 (i) joura Morena 1931 M 3,901 2,167 1,734 1941 M 4;970 +1,069 +27'40 2,673 2,297 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 M I' 53 6,320 3,539 2,781 1971 M I· 59 10,007 +3,687 +58'34 5,536 4;471 1981 M j. 59 14,805 ;-4,798 +47·95 8,120 6,685 (ii) Slnkra (0.0.) Morena 1971 O·on 226 120 106 · 1981 O'Ol 492 +266 +1l7'70 272 220 (iii) Alapur (0.0.) M(re)1a 1971 0'08 81 44 37 1981 0'08 443 -r362 ;-446,91 261 182 37 *K.irandul • B1Slar 1971 N.I'v1.. 44'26 9,057 5,479 3,578 198! N.M. 10' 58 15,710 +6,653 +73'46 8,270 7,440 38 Umaria Shahdo} ~901 T 5,381 2,925 2,456 191 n T 6,008 +627 +11'65 3,140 2,868 1921 1\01 5,206 -80t -13'35 2,671 2,j35 1931 M 7,614 ;-2,408 -r46'25 3,93! 3,683 1941 M 6,842 -772 -10-14 3,487 3,355 1951 M 8,175 -r1,333 +19'48 4,288 3,887 1961 M 6'55 U,277 +3,102 +37'94 6,069 5,208 197a M D-50 10,249 -1,028 -9'12 5,293 4,956 1981 M 12'68 15,667 +5,418 +52-86 8,207 7,460 39 Sohngpur . Ho~hanga bad 1901 T 7,420 3,625 3,795 19B T 7,239 -181 -2'44 3,513 3,726 1921 T 7,053 -186 -2,,, 3,509 3,54-+ B31 M. 8,\4\ +\,{}88 +\5'43 4,{}S9 4,082 1941 M 8,629 ;-488 +5'99 4,360 4,269 1951 M 8,993 +364 +4'22 4,566 4,427 1961 M 2'90 9,382 -t 389 -t 4· 33 4,903 4,479 1971 M 2-90 12,097 +2,715 +28-94 6,284 5,813 1981 M 2-90 i 5,642 +3,545 ;-29- 30 8,216 7,426 40 Manawar Dbar 1931 T 4,311 2,161 2,150 1941 T 5,j02 +1,191 -r27'63 2,819 2,683 1951 T 5,366 -136 -2'47 2,762 2,604 1961 M 1'19 8,326 -t-2,960 +55'16 4,395 3,931 1971 M I· 19 10,139 +1,813 +21'78 5,351 4,788 1981 M 15'08 15,581 +5,442 +53'67 8,138 7,443 303

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMli:RATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 Status Area Percentage SI. Name of Town/Urbans of in Decade Dec~de No. Agglomeration District year Town km3 Persons Variation Variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 , 0 H

41 Manasa Ma,ndsaur 1901 T 4,589 2,336 2,273 · 19B1 1~21l DECLASSIFIED li>31 1~41 M 5,515 2,826 2,689 1~51 M 7,726 -t-2,211 -t 40'09 3,898 3,828 1961 M 0'44 9,108 +1,382 +n'89 4,79'; 4,3!3 1971 M N.A. 11 ,868 +2,760 +30'30 6,195 ';,673 1981 M 2'76 15,548 -["-3,680 ... 31'01 7,975 7,573

42 Multai U. A. Betul 1941 5,196 2,63'; 2,561 · 1951 H,767 -]-6,571 -t 126'46 6,410 5,357 1961 2'59 8,232 +-3,535 -30'04 4,285 3,947 1971 3'22 11,740 -t-3,508 '1-42'61 6,164 5,576 1981 3'22 15,435 -t 3,695 -t-31'47 8,136 7,299

(i) Multai . • Betul 1941 N.A.C. 5,196 2,6:B 2,561 1951 M U,767 +6,571 +126'46 6,410 5,357 1961 M 2'59 8,232 -3,535 -30'04 4,285 3,947 1971 M 2'59 II,H4 +2,882 ... 35'01 5,785 5,329 1981 M 2,,,9 14,797 ..,3,683 -t33'14 7,776 7,02l

(ii) Mullai - K. 1 sba(O.G.) B~tul 1971 0'63 626 379 24'7 1981 0'63 638 +12 +1'92 360 278

43 Maharajpur Chhatarpur 1911 T 4,783 2,398 2,385 · 1921 T 5,734 +951 +19'88 2,908 2,826 1931 T 5,546 -188 -3'28 2,833 2,713 1941 M 5,195 -351 -6'33 2,606 2,589 1951 M 5,362 -rl67 -t3'21 2,752 2,610 1961 M 52'73 11,762 +6,400 -t-H9'36 6,206 5,556 1971 M 52'73 11,551 -211 -1'79 6,132 5,419 1981 M 52'73 as,4B -t-3,862 +33·43 8,217 7,196

44 *Balod Durg 1971 N.M. 9'35 9,393 4,779 4,614 · 1981 M. 3'98 15,098 5,705 +60'74 7,825 7.273

45 Tilda Newlra Raipur 1961 G.P. 5'96 5,636 2,884 2,752 · 1971 N.M. N.A. 10,074 +4,438 +78'74 5,067 5,007 1981 M. 16·44 15,089 +5,m5 +49'78 7,529 7,560

46 Kanker U. A. Bastar 1901 3,906 1,868 2,038 · 1911 DECLASSIFIED 1921 4,536 2,116 2,420 1931 5,305 -r-769 -r-16'95 2,652 2,653 1941 5,173 -132 -2'49 2,5~5 2,658 1951 4,924 -249 -4'81 2,599 2,325 1961 3'08 6,487 +1,563 +31'74 3,335 3,152 1971 N.A. 10,646 -t-4,159 -t 64' U 5,497 5,149 1981 9'65 15,085 +4,439 +41'70 7,873 7,2!2

(i) Kanker • Bastar 1901 T 3,906 1,868 2,038 · 1911 DECLASSIFIED 1921 M 4,536 2,! ! 6 2,420 1931 M 5,305 -t769 +16'95 2,652 2,653 1941 M 5,073 -132 -2'49 2,515 2,658 195. M 4,924 -249 -4'81 2,599 2,325 1961 M 3'08 6,487 +1,563 +31'74 3,335 3,152 1971 M 3'87 9,278 +2,791 +43'02 4,849 4,429 1981 M 3'87 12,993 -t-3,n 5 +40'04 6,781 6,212 304

A-4 l,-,WNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 \\,l1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

S'U(LS .A.H... fl PeLcentage SI. ~'h 11! of tow,I/Vt b' n vf JI1 D~c~de Decade 2 A~glom~fa D;slrict Y~~r (":W.l P ~iS\lns Y,lrjJtions VUria!icn Mah$ P(m"les N,. (ion Km - :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n

------~_, ------~-'

(ii) J{.l.nk~r Klsb' (0.0.). BJs(~r i971 5'00 1,261 .. 600 661 l ~'" a98J 5'00 I ,dO ... -162~ -149'25 992 t9Q

(Ii!) S',lg1rb3't (0.0.) B1st8r 1913 N.A. W7 48 59 ~98a 0'78 2iD -1103 -t 96'26 WO abO

47. Sa'Har U. A. Chhindw~ra !901 4,785 2,325 2,460 J9J! 5,442 -i657 -i,B'73 2,729 2,713 1921 5,338 -n4 -2'28 2,683 ::,635 ~93d 5,919 ,601 +11'30 3,009 2,9W ~94a 6,313 +394 -r6' 66 3,219 3,094 1951 6,766 +453 -j-7'18 3,439 3,327 1961 3'88 8,962 +2,196 -i-32 '46 4,627 4,335 ,197, n· 57 H,639 +2,677 -j 29'87 5,995 5,644 1981 I' 60 14,954 -1'3,315 -r-28'48 7,704 7,250

(i) S1usar Chhindw,lrfl !901 4;785 2;325 2,460 19B 5,442 +657 +13'73 2,729 2,713 !92a M 5,318 -(24 -2'28 2,683 2;635 1931 M 5;919 -j-6m +11.39 3,009 2,910 1941 M 6,313 -r394 -j-6' 66 3,219 3,094 ~95! M 6,766 -j-4S 3 -j-7'18 3;439 3,327 !961 M 3'88 8,962 -j-2,! 96 -j-32'46 4,627 4,335 1971 M f' 55 il ;083 -r2,121 -r23' 67 5,7d7 5,366 1981 M I' 58 <4,038 -j-2,955 -j-26'66 7,!98 6,f40

(Ii) S~ t,1r Kflsb:l ChhindwJru 1913 0'02 556 278 278 1981 0'02 9i6 -j-360 -j-64' 75 506 410

Rajgalh 190a T 5,399 2,795 48. Rajgarh 2,604 19B T 6,389 -1-990 Ta8'~4 3,268 3,121 ,921 T 6,236 -153 -2'39 3,230 3,C06 a93a T 6,759 -j- 523 -r-8'39 3,555 3,2.04 194! T 7,638 +879 +13'·00 3,97l 3,667 1951 T 7,408 -230 -3'01 3,791 3,617 1961 M 7·77 9,095 +1,687 -1-22 '77 4,F64 4,23i 197a M 7'77 11,475 -~2,380 -j-26'17 6,D2 5,343 198~ M 7'77 a 4,944 -j-3,469 -j-30'23 7,934 7,010

Durg 197A N.M. g'08 7,793 4,109 3,684 49. *Beme[Dr:l . 1981 M H'82 14,661 +6,868 +88'13 7,622 7,039

RatJam Jl93l T 4,691 2,357 2,334 50. Alot • 194! T 5,678 +987 -j-21'04 2,839 2,839 ! 95! T 8,125 -j-2,447 -j-43'10 4,1! 8 4,C07 !96l M o· 52 8,343 -e218 +2'68 4,282 4,O6~ !97! M 0'60 1O,D4 -j-1,79a +21'47 5,191 4,943 1981 M 2'78 14,400 -j 4,266 +42'10 7,459 6,941

Shllhdol 1951 T 3,194 1,669 ~,525 51. P,11it • 1961 G.P. 7'56 7,189 -i-3,995 -H25'08 3,922 3,267 !913 N.M. 6·86 8,9!7 -j-! ,728 -1-24'04 4,742 4,175 ! 981 N.A. 20'44 14,335 +5,418 +60'76 7,447 6,888

tIn 197a Cmsus it w3S nam~d as Johilln Colliery. 305

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ClASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WI1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

Statu.. Area PcrcentaJe Sl. N-l!ll! of T .JW,l! UrsaR of ia D~cad~ D:::cad~ No. AJiJom~rati0Jl District y,:ar town Kll1~ P.;rsom Vilrlation Variation Males; l'IemaJes

1 2 3 4 ;. 6 7 8 9 10 11

52 RamjJura Maudsaur 1901 T 8,273 4,229 4,044 1911 T 7,799 ~4H -5.73 3,815 3,984 1921 M 7,719 -80 -10.03 3,730 3,989 1931 M ~,377 +65~ +8.52 4,175 4,202 1941 M 9,971 +1,601 -1-19.11 4,966 5,012 1951 M 11 ,721 +1,743 +17.47 5,957 5,7('A 1%1 M 2.59 13,1>42 +1,321 +11 .27 6,749 6,293 1971 M N.A. 12,686 -356 -2.73 6,533 6,153 1981 M 2.59 14,313 + 1,627 -f 12.83 7,376 6,937 53 C~la)ta,Cllhil1dW..lra . N.u~imhapt\r 1901 M 4,216 .. - 2,131 2,085 1911 M 3,404 -812 -19.26 1,687 1,717 19:21 M 3,836 +432 -j-12.69 1,923 1,913 1931 M 3,671 -165 -4.30 1,847 1,1124 1941 M 4,461 +790 -1- 21. 52 2,315 2,146 1951 M 5,663 +1,202 +26.94 2,880 2,783 1961 M 6.68 7,757 -12,094 +36.98 4,059 3,698 1971 M 6.68 10,746 -12,989 +38.53 5,597 5,149 1981 M 6.68 14,203 +3,457 +32.17 7,402 6,101

54 S.11:~.Jlrh Mlnd'\i\ur 1961 G.P. 0.90 7,272 3,1185 3,3117 19"1 N.M. 0.90 10,196 +2,924 +40.21 5,399 4,797 1981 M 3.02 14,017 +3,821 +37.48 7,391 6,626 55 Mlmgaoli U.A. tiuna • 1901 4,797 2,687 2,110 1911 } DECLASSIFl~D 1921 1931 4,957 2,731 2,226 1941 5.1011 +151 +3.05 2,674 2,434 1951 6,135 +1,027 +20.11 3,148 2,9~7 1961 2.51 8,168 +2,033 +33.14 4,326 3,842 197t 12.64 10,~80 +2,712 +33.20 5,777 5,103 1981 12.62 13,1159 +2,979 -L27.38 '1,451 6,408 (i) Mungaoli Guna . 1901 T 4,71;7 2.6l17 2,110 1911 DECLASSIFIED 1921 } 1931 M 4,957 2,731 2,226 1941 M 5,108 +151 +3.05 2,674 2,434 1951 M 6,135 -i-l,027 -1-20.11 3,148 2,'P 1~61 M 12.51 8,168 +2,033 _I 33.14 4,326 3,842 \971 M 12.53 10,047 + 1,879 +23.00 5,303 4,744 191H M 12.51 12,980 +2,933 +29.19 6,8:'6 6,1:4

tii) K'\"ba R_',m\le (o.e.) Guna. \97\ 0.0l! 171 ~7 84 1981 9.03 '40 +4'9 -f 274.27 446 1~4 (iii) MOlhua Xoltedi (e.•. ) Guna . 1971 '.e1 1'9 122 77 1911 i.i1 172 -27 -13.57 100 72 (iv) Mirkabad (iuua . 1'71 0.02 4~3 265 1'8 \981 0.02 67 -396 -85.53 49 18 56 Sakti Bilaspur 1901 T 1,791 899 892 1911 l DECLASSIFIED 1921 f 1931 M 3,24& 1,5:74 1,666 IIJ41 M 4,IS7 -1-947 -1-2~ 23 2,113 2,074 11J51 M 5,3"1 + 1,114 +26.61 2,6~6 2,615 1961 M 9.&7 8,125 +2,824 +53.27 4,220 3,905 1971 M 9.07 10,754 +2,629 +32.36 5,504 5,250 1981 M 9.07 13,655 +2,901 ~. 26.98 7,021 6,6?4

Zl-3f17 Census MJ'./S3 306

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Percentage 81. Name of TowlljUr ban Year of Area in Persons Decade Decade No. ASlllomerdtion District town Kml variation VariatIOn Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 57 Bagbahara . Raipur • 19811.M 16.62 13,572 6,746 6.826 58 Dhamnod • Dhar • , 1981 M 13.74 13.490 7,132 6,358 59 Sardarpur-Rajgarht • Dhar • 1931", M 4.410 2.372 2.038 1941 M 5.905 +1,495 -,33,90 3,1:19 2,766 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 M 3,73 7,410 3,868 3,542 1971 M 3.73 9,790 +2,380 -1-32,12 .5,135 4,655 1981 M 4.48 13,451 +3.661 +37.40 7,001 6.450 60 Aahatgarh • • • Salar. • 1961 G.P. 5.00 6,070 3,169 2,901 1971 N.M. 5.00 8,177 +2,107 4,340 3,837 1981 M i,54 13,355 -1-.5,178 7,007 6,348 61 Bhanpura • • Mand5aur • 1901 T 4,639 2,257 2,382 1911 T 5,859 -;-1.220 +26,30 2,920 2.939 1921 M 4,451 -1,408 -24.03 2,223 2.228 1931 M 4,639 +188 +4,22 2.313 2,326 1941 M 5,865 ·)-1,226 +26.43 2,871 2,994 1951 M 7,241 +1.376 +23.46 3,551 3,690 1961 M 0,28 9,098 +1,857 +25.65 4,595 4,503 1971 M 0.83 10,818 -t 1,720 +18,91 5,555 5,263 1981 M 0,79 13,349 +2,531 +23.40 6.825 6.524 62 Bar~i • Jabalpul' 1981 N.M, 1. 37 13,346 7.795 5,551 63 Bamor • Morena • 1981 M 3,43 13,295 7,322 5,973 64 Mausallj Rewa. 1951 4,579 2,325 2,254 1961 1. DECLASSIFIED 1971 J 1981 N.A. 36,91 13,242 6.854 6,388

45 1tataapur Bilaspur 1901 5,479 " 2.456 3,023 1911 5.499 +20 +0,37 2,544 2,955 1921 4,751 -748 -13.60 2,247 2,504 1931 ') 1941 I DECLASSIFIED 1951 ~ 1961 1971 J 1981 N.A. 44.26 13.140 6.726 6.414 66 Jaithari • • Shahdol • 1951 3,659 1,786 1.873 1961 1 DECLASSlf IED 1971f 1981 M 46,88 13,115 6,611 6,498 67 Gorml. Bhlnd. 1981 M 33.24 13,055 7,190 5.865 68 Barany • Raisen. • 1941 T 3.748 1,977 1,771 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 T.A. 0,39 5,847 3,126 2,721 1971 M 0.39 8,263 +2,416 +41.32 4,454 3,809 1981 M 0.40 13,013 -)-4.750 +57.49 7.011 6.002 69 Akaltara .- BiIaspur • • • • 1961 G.P. 19.71 8.164 4.218 3,886 1971 N.M. 19.71 8.927 -1-763 +9,35 4,603 4,324 1981 N.M. 19.71 12.985 -14,058 +45.46 6.759 6,226

tIn 1?61 . Census, Sdrdarpur-Rajgarh town wa~ formed hy merginq Sardarpur and R

Status Percentage SI. Nam~ of Town/Urban Year of Area in P.:rsons Decade Decade No. Aiglom~ration District town Km2 Variation Variation Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

70 Rajpur West-Nimar 1931 M 5,104 2,562 2,542 1941 M 5,732 +628 +12.30 2,818 2,914 1951 M 6,753 +1,021 + 17.81 3,371 3,382 1961 M- 0.26 8,466 - +1,707 +25.28 4,335 4,125 1971 M 3.00 10,513 +2,053 +24.27 5,378 5,135 1981 M 3.00 12,791 ..!-2,278 +21.67 6,620 6,171 71 B.11oda Buar • . Raipur . 1961 G.P. 7.56 7,108 3,696 3,412 1971 N.M. 7.56 9,449 +2.341 -: 32.93 4,895 4,554 1981 M 7.56 12,701 +3,252' +34.42 6,491 6,210 72 "'Banda • • Sagar. . 1971 NM 10.36 7,630 4,069 3,561 1981 M 10.02 12,569 -+ 4,939 +64.73 6,747 5,!ln 73 Bhander • Gwalior 1901 T 5,133 2,617 2,516 1911 T 4,317 ---816 -15.90. 2,150 2,167 1921 T.A.C 3,912 -405 -9.38 2,027 1,885 1931 T.A.C 4,078 +166 -j-4.24 2,087 1,991 1941 M 4,793 -+715 +17.53 2,464 2,319 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 M 1.68 6,638 3,463 3,175 1971 M 1.68 9,072 +2,434 +36.67 4,81~ 4,2(0 1981 M 1.68 12,543 +3,471 +-,8.26 6,748 5,795 74 Chand~ri . Guna • 1901 T 4,093 2,095 1,998 1911 T 2,753 -1,340 -32.74 1,414 1,339 1921 T.C 4,199 +1,446 +5252 2,095 2,104 1931 M 4,587 +388 +9.24 2,377 2,210 1941 M 5,332 +745 +16.24 2,722 2,610 1951 M 5,922 -1-590 +11.07 3,016 2,906 1961 M 0.70 8,268 +2,346 +39.61 4,304 3,964 1971 M 3.03 10,354 +2,086 +25.23 5,449 4,905 P' I Ii (:~ \ 1981 M 3.00 12,528 -1--2,174 +21.00 6,597 5,931 75 Jawad. . Mand'aur 1901 T 8,005 4,007 3,998 1911 M 6,505 -1,500 -18.74 3,239 3,2(6 1921 M 6,310 -195 -3.00 3,192 3,118 1931 M 6,588 +278 +4.41 3,333 3,255 1941 M 7,214 +626 +9.50 3,692 3,522 1951 M 8,594 +1,370 +18.99 4,292 4,292 1961 M 0.60 8,509 -75 -0.87 4,395 4,114 1971 M 0.61 10,317 +1,808 +21.25 5,263 5,054 1981 M 12.24 12,368 -: 2,u51 -1-19.88 6,282 6,086 76 Kharsia . R

A·4 TOWNS Al"iD lTRBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CIASSIFJED BY POPllIATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status P

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ------._--- (Ii) Khitoli (O.G.) • GUlla • 1971 0.16 674 359 315 1981 0.16 780 -i 106 ·;-15.73 423 357 (Iii) 81fltjanj (O.G.) GU9a. • 1971 0.07 257 152 105 1981 0.07 668 -! 411 -' 159.92 346 322

7, 'J' I ,V(~zal1

(i )"'Nowrozaba4 • • Shahdol • 1971 N.M. 14.49 8,470 4,640 3,830 (JE~·J(i.a·gama) 1981 N.A. 14.55 10,706 ·'-2,236 .126 40 '5,783 4,923 (ii) Kudri (O.G.) . Shahdol 1971 11 .43 1,115 557 558 1981 11.43 1,496 -I 381 -~ 3·1. J 7 769 727

79 Kataftgi Jabalpur • 1961 M 0.62 5,582 2,895 2,687 1971 M 19.31 9,639 ·!4,057 .' 72.68 5,103 4,536 1981 M 12.37 12,155 , 2,516 _I 26. IO 6,347 5,808

Tikamlarh 1981 N.A. 0.55 12,163 6,493 ",670

aI (!Tacia hara • • Sa(ga • • 1901 T 3,785 1,768 2,017 1911 T 4,507 +722 +19.08 2,225 2,282 1921 T 4,339 -168 -3.73 2,135 2,204 1931 T 4,586 -;-247 -r 5.69 2,182 2,404 1941 T 6,128 -:-1,542 +33.62 3,043 3,085 1951 T 6,371 .1243 +3.97 3,230 3,141 1961 6.P. 0.34 7,447 1-1,076 i 16.89 3,836 3,611 1971 N.M. 0.34 9,662 , 2,215 -1-29.74 4,975 4,687 1981 N.A. 10.71 11,979 ->.2,3] 7 -123.98 6.250 5,7'29

11 Bljawar Chhatarpur. 1901 T 5,220 2,679 2,:41 1911 T 6,018 -1798 -: J5.29 3,042 29,76 1921 T 6,133 -+ 115 ·;-1.9J 3,254 2,879 1931 T 5,748 -385 -6.28 3,062 2,686 1941 T 6,163 .J 415 -f 7.22 3.185 2,9n 1951 T 6.119 - 44 -- 0.71 3. J 15 3,004 1961 G.P. 0.70 7,079 !-960 -' 15.69 3,621 3,458 1971 N.M. 0.70 8.835 .' 1,756 +24.8J 4,599 4,2% 1981 M 25.72 11,954 -' 3.119 .' 35.30 (,.165 5,711(j

IB Ta klul[lll r • [Rila~"ur • 1961 G.P. 4.35 6.075 ~,034 3,041 1971 N.M. ~."4 9,406 -1..3.331 : 54.83 d,729 4,677 1911 N.A. 1144 11,858 -1 2.452 .1 26.07 6.0118 '.no • 1941 84 Jhllrakhandt • SUfluja 5.149 2,421 1951 DEClMSIf lED 1961 2.(;0 5,745 3,361 2,384 1971 2.05 8,424 . 2,679 -~ 46 63 -1,8.19 3,585 1981 N.A. 14.46 ,851 11 .: 3.427 .' 40 ill ( .JelJ S,J 1 ~

~5 Karera U.A. • Sbivpuri • 1931 3,620 1.944 1.676 1941 4,002 _I 3~2 -I 10 55 2.01'0 1.92~ 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 0.83 5,025 2.634 2,391 1971 0.96 8,308 --j 3,2113 .' 65.33 ~.954 3,3."4 1981 1.22 11,762 -I 3,454 -141.57 (..415 5,.147

---_._------_ .. i·f..l 19>1 C)n>u'i, the ')'1 ),.,'.11 {:'IN.}, l11V~ h~el-l m~ried in Jhagrakhand. _------(I) N );'(h 1111'3.kh md C)t1j~1 v with.! p-Jpulatioll of P. 5,149 (M 2,728, F 2,421) in 1941 . popUlation p 5 745 (M 3 361 F 2 384) in 1951 and pJ!,ulatioll p. +,947 (M 2,805; F 2,142) in 1971. ,. , "'. (ii) Sl'.lth Jh1'JrJkhand Colliery with a population P. 3,477 (M2,034; F 1,443) in 1971. 399

A.. 4 'fOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Percentaj' SI. Nim~ of TvWll,' Urb.1ll d Area ill Decade Decade NJ. Anlom!ration District Year town Km' Per~\)llS Variation Variation }vule;, Fcll1a)es. 2 3 4 j 6 7 8 9 10 11 .---

(I) K'lrer.l Shivpuri 1931 M 3,620 .. 1,944 l,6'Hi J941 M 4,002 " 3~2 -: 10.55 .2,080 1,922 1951 M DECLASSIFIED 1961 M U,~J 5,025 2,634 2,391 1911 M 0.1:(.' e,651 -+ 1,632 .; 42Ag 3,516 3,O~1 1981 M 1.09 10,252 ' 3,595 ,5",00 5,469 4,843 11 ) Kllt'eta Kisba (O,G.) ShlvpurJ . 1971 0.13 1,651 1,378 273 1981 0.13 1,510 - 141 ··,,8.54 1,006 S04

86 Ka'8'1gi Ba.laabat 1961 M 11.50 7,205 ' , 3,705 3,440 1971 M 11.50 ',694 +2,489 - 34 55 4,950 <1,7-44 J981 M 11.50 11,743 ;-2,054 -, 21 19 5,921 S,I21

87 Harsud .!'lsl·Nimar . 1981 N.A, 4.16 11,113 6,274 1,43' 88 S}Qndha Ditla ' 1901 5,542 2,767 2,"5 1911 3,954 -1,538 --23.(,5 2,019 1,'35 ~921 4,313 -;-359 ,-9'08 2,234 2,079 1931 -4,949 -;-636 -H4'75 2,785 2,164 i94! 5,<445 +496 .; 10'02 2,917 2,521 i95~ 5,186 -259 -4'76 1.786 2,400 a96) l DECLASSIFIED 1971f 1981 N.A. 2,93 i ~,605 6,32ts 5,277 ~'} Shallp!H' &sl-Nlnt.tf . 1981 M 38.22 • i,578 5,858 5,720

90 MaheshwH . West Nim:tr 1901 T 7,042 . , 3,544 J."'~' 191 ! T 9,599 .; 2,557 .: 36,31 4,708 4,891 1921 M 6,788 -2,811 --29.28 3,39i 3,397 1931 M 6,399 -389 -5.73 3,202 3,197 1941 M 6,946 +547 ,;-8.55 3,5~' 3,3~7 1951 M 7,525 -t 579 -l8,34 3.789 3.13' 1961 M 2.31 8,089 ·f 564 ., 1.50 4,137 3,952 1971 M 2.17 9,lm .; 1,142 -j 21.54 5,051 4,71t! 1981 M 2.42 11,566 +1,735 -~ 17,65 5,816 5,150

91 Lahar. Bhind t9bt M 0,34 5,575 3,012 2.563 1971 M O.J4 7,918 ! 2,343 -' 42,03 ' 4,352 3,566 1981 M 19,04 11,503 3,585 45,28 6,348 5,155 n Sll'dllgarh U.A. Raigarh 1901 5,227 2,590 2,637 .911 5,375 -: 14l'i -f 2.83 2,625 2,750 \921 6,391 .; 1,016 -: 18.90 3,071 3,320 J931 7,046 -; 655 . -: to.2:1 3,447 3,599 194-1 8,045 : 999 -114.18 3,871 4,1.,,, 1951 7,721 324 -4.03 3,6M ",031 1961 2,67 9,452 1,731 -; 22.42 4,777 4.675 1971 3,0" 9,981 -: 529 -f5,60 4,967 5,014 1981 3.03 11,490 ·1 1,509 -;·1.5,12 5.796 ~,694

(i) Sarang.lI'h Raiga f' 1901 T 5,227 2.590 1,637 1911 T ~.375 ' 14H ·2.83 3,625 2.750 1921 M 6,391 +1,016 18.90 3,071 J,.120 1931 M 7,046 +6.'!~ -;-10.25 J,447 3.: ~9 1941 M 8,045 -1-999 .' 14,1~ 3,87J 04.174 1951 r M 7,721 -- 324 -4,(,3 3,68<4 .' .03 7 1961 M 2,67 9,452 1,731 .; 22.42 4,7" 4.675 1971 M 2.67 9,317 -135 -1.43 <4.619 4.(9N lIJ81 M 2,67 10,:t79 -: 1.002 .; 1 J ,atan Satnn 1951 3,124 ',500 19611.. DECLASSIFIED 1971J

1981 N.A. 29,11 11,453 ~,993 ~, ...O

.SMndba was a towa frilin 1931 to 1951 w;th its name a.s Seora a.nd was decla~s;ified in 1%1 310

A-4 TOWNS A~j) URBA~ AGJLOMERATIONS CLASSFJED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Percentage SI- NamJ of Towll'Urban Disttict Year of Area in P~rsons Decade Decade Ny. AStglom~ration town K,rn" Variation Variation Males Fmales

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

94 Arang. . Raipur 1901 6.499 3,076 3,423 1911 5,820 -679 -10.45 2,831 2,%9 1921 6,052 +232 +3.99 3,008 3,044 1931 6,496 +444 +7.34 3,097 3,399 1941 6,719 -1- 223 +3.43 3,292 3,<:::'7 1951 6,703 -16 -0.24 3,288 3,415 1961 8,469 +1,766 +26.35 4,227 4,242 1971 DECLASSIPIED 1981 M 23.49 11,336 5,698 5,638 95 Badnawar • . Dhar • 1931 T 5,197 2,652 2,545 · 1941 T 5,863 +666 +12.82 3,078 2,785 1951 T 6,286 +423 +7.21 3,241 3,045 1961 M 12.95 6,821 +535 +8.51 3,566 3,255 1971 M 12.95 9,130 +2,309 +33.85 4,714 4,416 1981 M 3.20 11,282 +2,152 +23.57 5,Wl 5,4b1 96 Kota U.A .• Bilaspur 1941 4,352 2,137 2,215 · 1951 5,722 +1,370 +31.48 2,858 2,HA 1961 10.62 6,591 +869 +15.19 3,305 3,286 1971 N.A. 8,735 +2,144 +32.53 4,442 4,293 1981 N.A. 11,235 +2,500 +28.62 5,784 5,451 (i) Kota . Bilaspur 1941 T 4,352 2,137 2,215 · 1951 T 5,722 +1,370 +31.48 2,858 2.864 1961 M 10.62 6,591 +869 +15.19 3,205 3~:t 6 1971 M 10.62 8,196 +I,t05 -124.35 4,1'iO 4,C:'6 1981 M 10.62 10,518 +2,322 + 28 .33 5,1 ()4 5,J 14 (ii) K,tlartar.~i (O.G.) Bilaspur 1971 N.A. 360 180 180 1981 N.A. 451 +91 +25.28 233 213 (iii) R!nisagar (O.G.) Bilaspur 1971 N.A. 179 92 87 1981 N.A. 266 +87 +48.60 147 119 97 Tirodi Balaghat 1951 T 8,530 4.044 4,486 1961 G.P 8.110 8,807 +277 +3.25 4,385 4,422 1971 N.M 8.80 10,037 + 1,230 +13.97 5,089 4,948 1981 N.M 8.81 11,203 +1,166 +11.62 5,695 5,508 93 hshpurnagar Raigalh 1951 M • . . 4,388 2,328 2.060 1961 M 7.61 5,765 +1,377 +31.38 3,177 2,588 1971 M 7.61 7,973 +2,208 +38.30 4,419 3,554 1981 M 7.61 11,142 +3,169 + 39.75 6,042 5,1(0 99 Pachmuhi U.A. + Hosh~,ng'lbad 1901 • 3,010 1,598 1,422 1911 3,822 +802 +26.56 2,]62 1,6(0 1921 4,568 +746 +19.52 2,606 1,962 1931 6,136 +1,:68 +34.33 3,635 2,:01 1941 6,696 +560 +9.13 4.037 2,659 1951 5,242 -1,454 -21.71 3,054 2,188 1961 62.16 6,142 -]900 +17.17 3,533 2,( C9 1971 62.16 9,224 +3,082 + :0.18 5,Lit8 3,;:6 1981 59.01 11,086 +1,862 +20.19 6,(':0 4,4:6 (a) Pachmlrhi . Hoshangabad 1901 M 3,020 . 1,598 1,422 1911 M&C 3,822 +802 +26.56 2,162 1,(1'0 1921 M&C 4,568 +746 +19.52 2,606 1,962 1931 M 1,437 -3,131 -68.54 1,071 3(6 1941 M 502 -935 -65.07 277 225 1951 M 342 -160 -31.87 189 153 1961 M 49.21 653 +311 -t90.94 384 269 1971 N 49.21 1,212 +559 +85.60 638 574 1981 N.M. 49.21 1,540 +328 +27.06 800 740 _-_ ... - 311

A.4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Percentage 51. Name of T0W.l/Uyban District Year of Area ~rson. Decade D~cade No. AgglvmerJlion tow'} ia km~ Variation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 ;) 6 7 8 9 10 11

(b) P.tchmlrhi Cant!. Hoshangabad 1901 -I 1911 + 1921 + 1931 Cantt. 4,699 2,564 2,)35 1941 Cantt. 6,194 +1,495 -; 31. 82 3,760 2,434 1951 Cantt. 4,900 -1,294 -20.89 2,865 2,(135 1961 Cantt. 12.95 5,489 -1- 589 +12.02 3,149 2,340 1971 Cantt. 12.95 8,012 +2,523 -: 45.96 4,850 3,162 1981 Cantt 9.80 9,546 +1,534 +19.15 5,850 3,696 100. Khatei;aon • • Dewas • 1961 M 2'33 5.573 1,882 2,691 1971 M 2'';8 7,495 -+ 1,922 +3,,'49 3,911 3,584 1981 M 2'34 11,005 -t3,510 -t- 46'83 5.823 5.182

101, Kotma %ahdvl 19~1 T 3,691 1,888 1,803 1961 DECLASSIFIED 1971 NM N.A. 8,n6 4,339 3,837 1981 NA l6'90 10,949 -\-2,773 -;- 33'92 5,767 5,182

102. B~ra'ia Shopn) 19m 1 4,276 2,20~ 2,071 19H T 2,624 -1,652 -38'63 1,337 1,287 192i T 2,195 -429 -16'35 1,127 1,068 1931 1 2,219 -t24 -1,1'09 1,125 1,094 1941 T 4,t~2 -j J ,933 -,-87'11 2,192 1,960 1951 DEC LASSIHED 19M T.A. 0'59 6,238 3,389 2,849 197i M G' 59 7,782 -,1,544 T2.4·7~ 4.140 3,642 1981 M 0·59 10,835 ~r 3,053 +39·23 5,741 5,094

103. Nagod S'lUlH • . 1911 T 4,028 2,075 1,953 1921 T 3,29S -730 -18'12 1,658 1,640

~93~ T 3,932 -1-634 c 19'22 :!,050 1.882 1941 T 4,546 -1-614 . lj' 62 2,378 2,168 :951 T 4,712 -t 166 +3'65 2,539 2,173 i961 G.P. 0·39 5,846 -rl,D4 -1-24'07 3,106 2,740 ~971 N.M. 0'53 7,672 -1,876 -t-31'24 4,043 3,629 1981 N.A. 4-'51 10,831 -:,3,l59 -,-41'18 ~,790 5,041

I O~. G1roth U.A. Mandsaur . 1951 M 5.372 2,794 2,578 1961 M 0·52 6.571 ,1.199 -,-22' 32 3,485 3,086 1971 M N.A. 8,038 -1 i,467 +22'33 4,172 3,866 '981 M N.A. lO,74G ~- ::','702 -t-33'62 5.664 5,076 (i) (,1rolh . M111dsaurJ • 1951 M 5,372 2,794 2,578 ~961 M 0'52 6,571 -j-I,199 - 22'3: 3,485 3,086 1971 M 0'52 7,705 '-},134 : 17'26 3,949 3,756 ~981 M 0'52 10,240 -i-2,!!3!! -!-32' 90 5,34' 4,891

(ii) G'ruth Kl .. ba (O.G.) MB11ds"lur 19n N.A. 333 223 lIO 1981 N.A. 500 1- 167 -,50'1.5 313 185 t05, BeoMri . Sh1hdoj , ~951 T 3,909 2,034 1,875 1961 DECl ASSIFIED 1971 N.A. 27·11 8,124 4,283 3,841 :981 N.A. 33·18 10,683 - 2,~59 ,-31'50 5,697 4.986

-' tIn the Years 190i'.-to 1921 P,!-chll1a~'hi Cantt. with a populationofP.4.114.(!v[2.'339;Fl.775).in1921;p~,287(Ml,842; P 1 445) In 1911 and populatlon not available In 1901 was part of Pachmarhl MUIlIClpahty. The Combtned populatlon ofPachmarhi .tl~i;i}\litY ani PachCUlrhi C:l.ntt. has b~en shown against Pachmarhi Municipality. 312

A-4 TUW1~S A~D UR.BAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Sliltus AI~;'. P.rcent~IF Sf. Name (If T"w,)/U. bJ,11 ,'f III D cade :Q c.de Nl. Ag;ll~mc' I(i"n Di,(rict y~ 'r (,JWd Km' P r.,ens V'Ji"ti0J1 V.l)i R tioJ1 Mal's p'e1B8 Jcs 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 iO it

106. Kh~t i:1 'West-NiJ1."r . 1951 T S,033 2,534 2,499 196" M 1·" 6,838 +~.805 + 35 -86 3,423 3,415 197~ M A • -; ") 8,IH9 ,!,9111 ,28'97 '1,507 4,312 !9Sa M ~·33 W,5il Tl,762 -d9,(~8 5,367 5,214

107. Tifillrl1i H)src. '1 g') b" d !94! T 4,951 2,543 2,408 !9S! T 5,627 -'-676 -t-13 -65 2,937 2,690 1961 M 11·08 6,370 -1-743 H3'20 3,267 3,103 19n M g'08 7,&96 -: ~,526 ' 23'96 4,Ui: 3,7l4 E9il M !!'Oi W,5~7 -r2,661 -1-33'70 5,5~7 5,000

!O8. Ni\\ 1ri TJflm&~dl 195i 3,125 1,637 1,<418 1961 Dl'!.CLAS~I]'1IED 19n } 1911! N.A. t4-91 1.0,462 5,6!8 4,8<44

! 09. S .mIca \ ch D;w's .' ~93! M 4,063 2,BO 1,93 3 1'4! M 4,2:L2 -",59 ,3-91 2,152 2,070 !951 Dl!CLASSIP'l~D 196! M 0'80 6,540 3,425 3,H5 1971 M h-96 8,230 + 1,690 +25'114 4,232 3,998 ~9ia M 1-37 W,377 -1-2,147 -1-26'09 5,485 4,1192

HO. K'1IlJ1Dd Dew~' ~ 194! M 5,095 2,636 2,459 195! M 5,6W +515 +10·1( 2,912 2,698 1961 M i-59 6,540 +930 -j-16'58 3,421 3,119 ~9n M 1·89 8,42i -I-l,8!!l -:·21'76 4,31011 4,040 Ull M ! "4 10,222 +a,80l +21'39 5,3Hi 4,!}()1i Ii!. Mau . Bhind. 1911 N.A. 23·75 10,185 5,~3S 4,347 112. KhilchipHr . R' jlI"rh ~YOQ T 5,121 2,569 2,552 19i1 M 5,868 -: 747 ·,-14'59 2,964 2,904 !92! M 5,300 '568 -9'68 2,705 2,595 1931 M 5,779 +479 -,-9'04 3,002 2,777 1941 M 6,663 -,-884 -H5'30 3,444 3,219 195: M 6,227 -436 -6'54 3,!57 3,070 .960 M 6'47 6,970 +743 -j-H '93 3,612 3,358 1971 M 6'47 8,412 i- ~ ,442 -t-20' 69 4,405 4,007 ! 981 M 6'47 10,101 -r~,6S9 120'08 .),256 4,845

H3 *Pllhari'l D~m('h . 1971 N.M. 0-3~ 6,893 3,620 3,273 19R) N.A. ~9'24 10,01 I +3,08 +45'2.3 5,286 4,725

Class V (5000·9999) 3 Urball Aal!lomerations alld 101 Town.

190! 345,485 174,093 171,392 19B 387,220 1-41,735 -1-12'08 198,775 196,445 !921 350,675 --36,545 -9'44 180,215 170,'160 193! 365,393 +14,711 "14'20 119,324 171i,069 19'11 466,274 TIOO,881 ,27'61 239,547 22',727 1951 499,724 1 33,4~0 17·n 256,089 243,635 196! 1+22'73 650,228 -tI50,504 -J 30'12 341,576 308,652 1971 566·85 ' 670,145 1-19,917 -t 3-06 354,169 315,976 198! i 109'26 1;12,403 ·1 142,258 -i 21·23 427,945 384,4~8

I. R'(pipl"ya D('w~s 19~1 M 0'85 5,(;26 =,902 2,718 !<.m M 1'$2 7,704 1-2,014 T37'08 4,Oi2 3,'-42 i'li l'vJ. 2·2a 9,9~5 +2,291 -:-29' 7<4 5,239 4,75 313

A-4 Tl)N.~S A"JD URBAN A'}~['OYlERATIO~S CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Percentage Sl. ~'m. of T~wn/ltlrban Yelf S, ,lllS of Area in Decade lJecade No. Ailllltm,ratien Dirtncl (nwn Km" p,:rs.lIl.> Vdriation VdriatioR Males Fell1ales

---~--- 2 3 4 c, fj 7 g 9 10 11

2 Kasrawad • We>I-Ninl' j l' ~'6~ M 0'3! 5,927 3,071 2,056 ,9';a M 3'97 7,477 ',-I ,55~ '1-2" 15 3,925 3,552 i9lH M 3'88 9,983 -1-2,506 -d3'52 5,283 4,780

3 Bhikaniaon • \ly"~t-Nim'lr 1961 M ~'7" 4,350 2,334 ? ,@l(; ~9n M 3,'}6 6,U2 -,2,332 -,- 5 3' 61 3,492 3,1 !)() 191H M 1'79 9,97b j 3,:::~9 -i 49'22 5,266 4,70~

4 G1rhi-!vhlehril" (_ hh 1 Ul rpur 194~ T 5,232 :::,676 2,556 ?95t: T 5,384 +£5': +2'91 :,721 2,663 ~96a G.P. 0'34 6,7.:.'6 -,-1 ,34~ -r-24'96 3,499 3,229 t97~ N.M, 0'34 6,322 -0.)06 -8'03 3,339 2,933 ~93l N.A, 33'57 9,947 -1-3,625 -;-57'34 5,230 4,667

.5 Sitamau . M 'nds~ur n9m T 5,877 2,925 2,~52 t9H M 5,924 +47 -ttl'80 3,020 2,904 r92l M 5,8't3 -81 -~,37 2,996 2,1147 ~93! M 6,303 ,4(10 i-7'87 3,300 3,003 !9·H M 7,600 +~,297 -,20'~M 4,000 3,'00 1951 M 7,015 -5bS -7'70 3,602 3,413 1961 M 0'47 7,362 -1-347 +4'95 3,835 3,527 19n M 0'49 8,460 i-l,098 ',14'91 4,473 3,~87 198~ 1\1 4'30 9,920 -1 1,4.0 ': p . .:;. 5,214 4,706 6 Rampur.B

a *Dindori MadIa 1971 N.M. 11.55 6,553 3,390 3,1'3 19i1 N.A. 1l.55 9,859 +3,30(; +50.<45 5,174 .. ,685 9 Khliraaarh . R~jnandyaon 1901 T 4,656 2,280 2,376 1911 DECLASSIFIED

1921 1 4,045 1,904 2,141 1931 T 4,159 +114 +2.82 2,060 2,C99 J94J 'f 5,015 -1-856 -1-20.58 2,531 2,484 1951 T 5,524 +509 +10.15 2,737 2,787 1961 M - 2.51 6,576 +1,C52 -f 19.0.. 3,456 3,120 1971 M 2.67 8,116 +1,540 +23.42 4,226 3,f90 1981 M 2.51 9,812 -1-1,696 .,20.90 5,C49 4,763 10 Kailaras Morena 1981 N.A. 0.63 9,731 5,352 4,379 11 Anuppur Shahdol 1951 3,65J 1,';dO ) ,741 1961 l DECLASS1PJED 1971 f 1981 N.A. 12.85 9,728 5,130 4,598

12 Raghogllrh Guna 1951 T 5,587 ./.,930 2,657 ,96) M 6.40 6,365 -: 778 ·;-13.93 3,350 3,015 1<,71 M 6.44 7,772 -: 1,407 -1-22.11 4,101 3,971 1981 M 6.40 9,598 : 1,1$2" . 23,'t9 5,043 4,555

13 Glur~lla U.A. Bilaspur 1961 (),18 5.582 2,921 2,661 1971 0,76 7,')52 ~ 2,370 : 42.4(> 4.0fi4 3,1l1l1l 1981 (l,75 9,571 1,6119 i 20.36 4.9Kl 4,5~O

(i) .aurella Bilas!'ur 1961 G.P. \) I~ ~,51l2 2,921 2,ofl1 1971 N.M. o 19 7,232 --1,'50 --29,5(' 3,715 3,517 1931 N.M. 0.18 8,916 ,,1,6i4 +23.2' 4,.5' 4,2'0 314

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY FOPUIA'IICN IN 1981 WI1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status P~rcentage SI. Nlm~ ot Town' Urban District Year of Area Persons Decade Decade N.J. A:J!llom~radon town inKm' Variation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

(II) Subahara (O.G.) Bilaspur 1971 0.08 173 88 85 1981 0.00 377 -1-204 -;-117.92 190 187 (Iii) Tlkn Kdan lO.G.) Bilaspur 1971 0.49 547 261 286 1981 0.49 278 -269 -49.18 135 143

14 J.ltara . Tikamg:lrh 1951 3,6~8 1,889 1.799 1961} 1971 DECLASSIFIED 1931 NA. 21 23 9,536 5,084 4,452 15 Sailana U.A. Ra'lam 1901 4,255 2,103 2,152 1911 4,31J +56 +1.32 2,183 2,128 1921 3,932 -~79 -8.79 2,045 1,887 b31 5,669 +1,737 +44.18 3,104 2,565 1941 5,337 -332 -5.86 2,760 2,577 1951 5,986 +649 +12.16 3,076 2,910 1961 2.59 5,757 --229 -3.83 2,963 2,'j~4 1971 2.60 7,4!\9 .: 1,732 +30.09 3,874 3,615 1981 2..60 9,301 -i 1,8]2 .' 24.20 4,806 4,495 (I) Sailan3 . Ratlam . 1901 T 4,255 2,103 2,152 bI1 T 4,311 -I 56 .: 1.32 2,183 2,;28 1921 T 3,932 -379 -8.79 2,045 1,887 1931 M 5,669 -,-1,737 -:-44.18 3,104 2,565 1941 M 5,337 -332 -5.86 2,760 2,571 1951 M 5,9S6 --) 649 .; 12.16 .3,076 2,910 1961 M 2.5'.. 5,757 -229 -3.83 2,963 2,794 1971 M 2.59 6,812 +1,055 +18.33 3,538 3,274 1981 M 2.59 8,456 '1- 1,644 ·;-24.13 4,.360 4,096 (ii) Slil:ina Kasba (OG) Ratlam . 1971 0.01 677 336 341 1981 0.01 845 +168 24.82 446 399 16 Pachore R;tjgarh . 1981 N.A. 25.79 9,287 4,906 4,381 17 Jaitwara S.ltna • 1951 1,678 890 788 1961 } 1971 DECLASSIFIED 1981 N.A 24.81 9,241 4,817 4,424 18 Patan . Jabdlpur 1961 G.P 0.70 5,617 2,948 2,669 1971 N.M 16.44 7,517 ;'1,900 -r 33.83 3,967 3,550 1981 N.A 13.03 9,233 +1,716 -:-22.83 4,852 4,~81 19 Kumhari Durg . 1981 N.M 12.95 9,181 4,837 4,344 20 Kolaras Shivpuri . 1931 M 4,059 2,104 1,955 1941 M 4,1152 +593 +14.61 2,421 2,231 1951 DECLASSIFIED J961 M 0.21 5,176 2,724 2,452 1971 M N.A. 7,049 +1,873 +36.19 3,697 3,352 1981 M 1.63 9,157 : 2,108 --) 29.90 4,880 4,277 21 Chandia Shahdol 1951 3,835 1,869 1,966 1961'L DECIASSJHED 1971J 1981 N.A 39,71 9,140 4,665 4,475 22 Kantllphod Dewas 1981 N.A 23.01 9,105 4,746 4,359 23 Dharampuri Dhar • 1931 T 3,753 1,874 1,879 1941'L 1951J DECLASSIFIED 1961j M 4,53 5,584 2,905 2,679 1971 M 3.00 7,106 -: 1,522 -i 27.26 3,674 3,432 1981 M 3.00 9,063 +1,957 +27.54 4,638 4,425 315

A-:I Ti);VNS A~D URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WI1H VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status P.:rcentage SI. N,lme of T,)wnjUrb1n DlstJict 'reP r of Arpa ill PIlJsons Dec~de Decade No. Agglom 'ra lion town Kill" Vclriation variation MDles Feron(s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ii 24 Maks; Shajapur · 1981 NA 19.18 8,930 4.713 4.217 25 Betul-Bazar • B,~tul • 1901 T 4,73;1 2.189 2,550 1911 N.A,C 5,473 ~i ~ 734 +15.49 2,622 2,851 1921 N.A.C 5.773 -'300 +5.48 2,756 3,017 1931 N.A.C :',378 -3<,5 -6.84 2,576 2,802 1941 N.A.C 5,384 -1 G +0.11 2,605 2,779 19.;1 M 6,424 -;-1,040 +19.32 3,217 ,",,20·, 1961 M 1.19 6,736 -: 3]2 +4.86 3,393 3,343 1971 M 1.29 8,165 -;-1,42:1 +21.21 4,085 4,080 1981 M 1.19 8,914 .J 749 +9.17 ~,516 4,398 26 Damua Chhllldwara 1981 N.M 4.12 8,911 4,645 4,266 27 Soyaf Kalan Shajapur · 1981 N.A 1.07 8,899 4,560 4,339 28 Madhognh • SJ.tna • 1951 3,282 1,632 1,650 1961 ~ DECLASSIFIED 1971 1981J N.A 17.07 8,845 4,692 4,15'3 29 Laundi Chhatarpur • lS51 3,643 1,982 1,661 1961 \. DECLASSIJ< lED 1971J 1981 N.A 2... 59 8,772 4,680 4,092 30 Maj/1oli JabaJpur · 1981 N.A 6.29 8,718 4,453 4,:"65 31 Lakhnadon . Seoni • ;981 NA 18.79 8,687 4,537 4.150 32 Nalkheda • Shajapur 1941 T 3,581 1,884 1,697 · 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 M 0.21 5,245 2,772 2,473 1971 M 0.21 6,933 +1,688 +32.18 3,624 3,309 1981 M 0.21 8,681 +1,748 +25.21 4,533 4,148 33 Miholla Bhind. · 198' N.A J9.H 8,670 '4,718 3,952 34 Tal RltJ1m ~90l T 4,954 ~,)61 2,393 · ; 91 I I ; 921 I )')31 DECLASSIFIED !941 J 1951 M 5,181 2,545 2,636 196~ M 1, '2-l 5,704 ~;-523 +W'09 2,919 2,785 <'971 M ) ':'4 6,858 "11,154 +20'23 3,473 3,385 ,9S3 M 1'24 8,502 ~ !,644 ,23'97 4,323 4,179

35 Shc.hgarh S1 g1 r • 1981 N.M C 5'05 8,498 4,558 3,940 36 Jirapr..r R jg'rh 1981 N.A 15'80 8,468 4,453 't,0I5 37 R1""ru:' Jhabua 190 G.P 0'18 5,3:0 2,727 2,593 1971 N.M 4'93 6,556 -rl,:36 -i 23·23 3,389 3,167 198) N.Ai i2.!6 8,467 -H,91 ! +29'15 4,318 4,l49 38 lohhaw?r Sehore 190! '1 4,352 2,152 2.200 · 19B T 3,914 -438 -10·06 2,1..'59 1,855 1921 T 3,2S4 -630 -!6'W 1,77C 1,51 .. 193u T 3,662 +378 -I-Ii ·,1 1,904 1,758 19-+1 T 3,997 +335 +9·j5 2,031 1,966 1951 DECLASSIFIED i9b! T.A 0'3' 5,' 36 2,698 2,438 )971 M 0·31 6,395 I 1,259 . :4·51 3,399 2,996 1981 M 0'31 ~,461 :: 066 . 32' 31 4,481 3,980 39 ThnndJ' Jh bu'! . '961 M (I'3Y 5,()71 2,598 2,473 197, M tH'J (J,771 1,700 ~i 33'.;2 3,518 3,253 v981 M 0'39 8,453 ~,~ i ,6~2 -'-24'84 4,387 4,066 316

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPUl,ATION IN 1981 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

SI'tus P... J'_ll Pel ce)ii r ge Sl. N" me of TuwnjUI b n ef IJ] D:ccde D:<..fde No. Aggldm rati(,n Di.!rici y~el 1 'wn Km~ Pe,~,_Jjh V~ri" (itlll V:lrintiol1 Ivir 1\ s Fcmf le&

2 3 4 ::> 6 7 8 9 W Ii

40 Kurw"-i Vidi·:h', 196, 11-1 0'39 5,1:2 2,664 2,0458 1971 Ivi e'39 6,8n , !,6~9 -,3),'98 3,550 3,261 19~r M 4'24 ~,4-t7 -1-1,636 : 24'02 4,435 4,012

.11 B"lIl R"ht'll :941 2,:16.1 1,244 1,1 !9 19Sq 1961 r UECLASSIFIBD i971j :911! M ~ i. ,~) i<.423 4.534 3.889

< ,I); -l 4.1 N1rJ~ lng-'rh J\f':nd, 1., ~951 M 2,574 2,440 i96l M 1).' 3t <'631' -,6::4 ~-?2'45 :,1)87 :,75j 1971 M U'3~ 6,669 -r 1,03. -,-Hl':9 3,416 3,253 (9~1 M C).J; ~,39( - 1,7:'2 - 25'1->: 4,237 4,154

43 Ajai&' rll U.A. P ,nna , ~92, ,'\,86.'1 1,953 1,910 i93! 4,279 ' 416 -; 10·77 :,316 1,963 194! 4,746 -i 467 -,10'91 :,425 2,321 i9~1 3,561 --I.a85 -24'97 !,1!42 1,719 1961 DECLASSIFIED 1971 ,"i.7J 6,095 3,:53 2,842 1981 <)'74 8,367 : :,272 - 37·28 4,520 3,847 (I) Aj'liglrh p ,n,l'~ , . 1921 T 3,ll63 1,953 1,910 ,93~ T 4,279 ,H6 ,10'77 2,316 1,963 194~ T 4,746 t 467 ZO·9! 2;425 2,32J ,951 T 3,563 -1,illS --24.97 l,g'l2 1,719 1961 ;) BCLASSJFIED 1971 N.M. 7·25 5,461 2,81)1 2,580 i9i\1 N.M. 8·26 7,722 -,2,261 -: 4-1·40 4,156 3,566 p"nl\:\ i97! j'4k 634 (11) M.uho.~nj IO.G.) 372 262 198, i . 'til 645 :n --!·74 364 281 Indore 1961 M 0·73 4,673 2,487 ·\4 D:p,lp\lf 2186 197! M 0'73 6,018 +1,345 -, 28· 71\ 3,103 ),91.5 i9h1 M 0·73 8,343 ~-:,32 .... 38.63 4,31: 4,031 R\lg J h ,%1 NA 37·36 1l,3(19 4,341< 3,96} .\5 Dhar£, m idgur h

Rnv:' ,95:,\ ~ t~ a ~ .\6 H Il\Um-'l'a 9iS~ 830 h96! ~ 1971J DECLASSI PCE D 1981 N.A, 3(1' 35 X,e82 4,320 3,862 5h j Pu! !94l M 3,1'151 ;,960 47 Sll~ncr ! ,89' 1951 DECLASSIFIED i96i M 0'26 5,:::92 :,745 2.547 197i M 0'26 7,129 ; 1,837 '134'7! 3,702 3,367 198! M 0'26 k,;n ;-1,049 -j 14·71 4,245 3,933

R~jrllr 1971 6.83 5,768 48 *S1(iip'!i 3,023 2,745 1981 N!vJ. 6·84 8,1 II : 2,343 : 40·62 4,207 3,904

Rqjg~'rh 19~1 NA 14.96 8,059 4,340 49 Pathalg4lon 3,719 Jh", bufl 1961 M 0'44 4,b':O 2,520 50 p~w,wqd 2,300 1971 M 0''14 6,432 -I ~ ,'"'12 ',33'44 3,312 3,120 1 ()~I M 0'44 1-:,045 ,1,613 -, 25'01< 4,:14 3,831

M,'n_'n~ 19M M o'2l1 .1,729 1,973 ~ ,756 51 BljCyr- 1I1 !971 M N.A. 7,138 : 3,409 : 9i ·42 3,8S() 3,258 !9lil M 2' 17 7'954 . li: 6 , i! ,43 4,267 3,687 Indore . 19('1 M J·jd 4,437 ':,':'89 2,l48 !l2 S1W·r "7a M l'li 6~22u --1,753 ,-4() , ~ f, 3,265 2,955 UU M "74 7,946 .1,726 -1-27'73 4,112 3,134 317

A-4 TOWNS AND lJRBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WIlli VARIATION SINCE 1901

Statu~ Area Pcrcentail\! SI. Nlm~ of T,nvnjUrball of in Decade Decade No. An1o;mration Distflo.:l YCar town Km~ P~rs()n~ Variation \ariation Male" Fcmalo,

"~_- ~---~-- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 ------S3 Mandleshw9 r • W.:st-Nim8r . 195~ M 5,094 2,619 2,475 1961 M 0·73 5,48! +387 +7'60 3.CCO 2,48~ i97d M 0·82 6,645 +1,164 -121 ·24 3,568 3,077 19S! M 0·72 7,937 _L~ \:292 -! 19· 44 4,170 3,767

54 Palera. Td~"mg~rh 1981 N.A 25'53 7.9.1(, 4,217 3,719

55 Shahpura Mql'dln ~9i(1 N.A 29·45 7,935 4,13: 3,804 :16 *Mhowg~l')l. • f,-rl'T i 971 N.M 15'l)0 5,9H'i 3,179 2,W7 ')' , ~ ,',h9 29'S') '. ' :\".A }·cn 7,775 4.05: 3,723

57 Bhuma,a D':w' 'i, '96, M :·59 4,l'I9: 2,543 2,349 · '97: M 2· 59 6,326 : ,-134 -: 29' 3, 3,299 3,027 :9R! M 2·59 7,770 ., l,4-1.~ ::'-~3 4,0:4 3,746

~8 Mehgaon • Bh;pd j 9(,1 M ( ·66 3.51'1 =,C07 ),574 · : 97,' M 1·70 5,3711 . i ,797 50·11i 3,(,011 2,370 ,9", M :,·(\fi 7,67fi . :!.29R ' 4:·n 4,2:2 3,454

59 Udaipura R' i.;.:n ~94~ :'_,~7(1 ~ ,5':'6 ) ,344 195J \ ~96) DECLASSIFIED :97,lj ,'QRJ N.A ~ 3·77 7,6' ~ 4,097 3,521

60 Akoda Bhino : 9Si N.A 30·31 7,593 4,105 3,411H

61 Mundi E \,I-NinY\r 1'9~i) N.A 17' 53 7,5119 3,942 3,647 62 Pichhore GWllior 19.fl M 3,747 1,973 1,774 1951 D~CLASSIPIED 1961 M 2.5' 4,562 2,336 2,2;6 1971 M 2.59 6,355 ·'-1,793 +39.30 3,3J5 3.C':0 1981 M 2,59 7,585 -' 1,230 -119.35 3,9fO ~,( f ;. 63 BtrsingnPlIr • • · S.1tn'l . 1981 M 12 62 7.553 4,007 3,546 14 *Pnhl1ore "It,.ivpuri 1971 N.M 2.00 5.043 2,726 2,317 · /981 N.A 0.63 7.541 2.498 ' 49.53 4,056 3,485

i1$ *Knirkiy;\ I{,)il, lng,\ b:lIl 1971 N.M 13.50 5,745 3.052 2,6.,3 19111 N.M 9.75 7,523 'un -: 30.95 4.044 3,479 M *Su,'ajpur SUftlllj,\ 1971 N:M 10.36 5,296 2,30S 2,438 198! N.M t03(i 7,477 2,11l1 ' 41.18 3,954 3,523 67 ObedllllRKilllj · Ibisen 1981 N.M 3 30 7,454 4,004 3,450 6!O! Dighawani · · Ckhindwara 1981 N.M 5.44 1,429 4,037 3,342 69 *Dlbal HoshanlJabad 1"1 N.M 3.47 5,311 'J,369 2,448 · 1981 M 3.47 7.418 _' 2,101 -l39,51 3,SSJ 3,435

70 f'l1rp.,lpUI· Chhatarpur . 1951 T 2,677 1,4C4 1,273 · · 1961 DECLASSIFIED 1971 N.M 0,38 6,R97 3,f:0 3,:~7 1981 N.A 4.49 7,388 ' 491 -J-7.12 3,945 3,443 11 ShaftplIra · Jabalpur 1981 N.A 6,65 7,373 3,920 3,453 72 Badod. • · ShaJapur 1981 N.A 023 7,237 3,7!, 3,452 "I, Na~rullagani . SenoTe 194\ 2,Q!1 1,075 1.012 liJ5n 1961J Dl!CLASSIPlf'D 197! 1981 N.M 8,RI 7,212 3.794 3,418

- --~---- 318

A-4 TOWNS ANn URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WITH VARlATION SINCE 1901

Status A-ca Pacentage SI. N.lme of Towll,'Urban Year of in p:r~ons D~cdde D2cade li.). -'U\om'!ration Dlstnct town Km~ V.. m.ltiol1 Vanation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 }O 11

74 Govindgarh . Rewa. 1901 5,022 2,867 2,155 1911 4,919 -103 -2.05 2,466 2,453 1921 4,646 -273 -5.55 2,414 2,232 1931 3,790 -856 ~18.42 1,900 1,&90 1941 3,787 -3 -0.08 1,893 1,894 1951 3,448 -339 --8.95 1,732 1,716 1961l. DECLASSIFIED 1971J 1981 N.A. 13.23 7,115 3,677 3,438

75 Dhana Slgar • 1981 N.M, 8.54 7,107 4,041 3,066 76 Khargapur . · Tikamgarh 1981 N.A, 0.43 6,959 3,655 3,304 77 XhaniyadhatlQ Shivpuri 1981 N.A. 8 44 6,949 3,635 .3,314

n Ailurwara , Cllhindw.lra [981 N.A. 11.93 6,860 ~,585 :;,275

79 B.lgli D~wls 1961 M 0.21 3,638 1,922 },716 1971 M 1.13 4,832 .: },194 -132.82 2,526 :2,3C6 1981 M 1.13 6,828 +1,996 -;41.31 3,513 :;,315 80 JJ\)lt • Jhlbua 1961 M 0.44 4,040 2,175 1,865 1971 M ]. 56 5,235 +1,195 +29.58 2,740 2,495 1981 M 1.33 6,635 -f-1,400 +26.74 3,479 3,156 81 Daboia B3_ind • 1981 N.A. 12,70 6,628 3,658 2,970 82 Gogaon W-::st-Nimar 1961 G.P. 0.26 4,744 2,435 2,3G9 · 1971 N.M. 0.26 5,724 +980 +20.66 2,890 2,834 1981 N.M. 0.26 6,610 +886 -1-15.48 3,361 3,249 83 B \ii

86 !\{lO'Jawan R~wa • 1951 2,326 1,182 1,144 1961'l DECLASSIPIED 1971J 1981 N.A. 12,60 6,312 3,256 3,056 87 Alampur · Bhind. 1981 N.A. 12.11 6,211 .3,251 2,960 88 BJnsagar • Shahdol · 1981 N.M. 1.78 6,181 4,029 2,152 Se) Blurbeli · Btlaghat · 1981 N.M. 4.30 5,995 2,973 3,022 90 Seml1,'la R.ewa • 1951 2,313 1,155 1,158 · 1961 L DECLASSIFIED 1911 J 1981 N.A. 10.27 5,956 3,144 2,812 91 *A1{o:1ia • Shlj:lpur 1971 N.M. 9.04 5,125 2,660 2,465 · 1981 N.M. 9.05 5,779 +654 ~:-12.76 3,047 2732 92 8.1riK.Jrh · Chllltarpur • 1981 N.A. 32.87 5.719 3,122 2,597 93 Clundla · Cft'nt:lrpur . 1981 N.A. 24.41 5,591 3,082 2,509 91 C"l'lrai KhlS • ChhindWlTa 1981 N.M. .'i.61 5,577 2,928 2,649

~--- 319

A-4 TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1981 WllH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status Area Percentage 81. Name of Town/Urban Year of in P.:a·sons Decade Decade Na. Agglom.!ration District town Km' Vanation Variation Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

95 R.lm:mujganj SUrgtlja • 1951 M 2,911 1,540 1,371 1961 M 2.59 3,172 +261 +8.97 1,663 1,509 1971 M 2.59 3,878 +706 +22.26 2,066 1,812 1981 M 2.59 5,539 -11,661 +42.83 1,934 2,605 • Mandsaur • 1961 M 0.18 3,916 2,025 1,891 J971 M 0.27 4,788 -: 872 +22.27 2,415 2,373 1981 M 0.78 5,530 -L742 -+15.50 2,801 2,729 97 Blikunthpur. Rewa • 1951 3,093 1,573 1,520 1961 DECLASSIFIED 1971 1981 N.A. 4.31 5,464 2,812 2,652 98 Nligarhi Rewa • 1951 2,050 980 1,070 1961 DECLASSIFIED 1971 1981 N.A. 15.40 5,380 2,764 2,616 99 Sirmour • • Rewa. • 1981 N.A. 37.16 5,367 2,930 2,437 100 Gln1hi Slgar Hydel Coloay. M'mdsaur • 1961 T. 6 48 10,852 6,623 4,229 1971 NM. 6.48 3,953 6,899 -63.57 2,166 1,787 1981 NM. 6.48 5,294 -!-l,341 +33.92 2,827 2,467 101 Chhuikhldan • • }\ajnandgaon 1901 T 2,085 I,OJ9 1,066 1911 I 1921 ~ DECLASSIFIED 1931 J 1941 M 3,190 1,536 1,654 1951 M 3,343 + 153 -i-4.SQ 1,592 1,751 1961 M 2.77 3,488 + 145 -f4.34 1,690 1,798 1971 M 2.77 4,035 -+ 547 -.q5.68 2,(123 2,OJ2 1981 M 2.77 5,264 + 1,229 +30.4(; 2,(>18 2,(~6

102 Piploda • Ratlam • 1981 N.A, 1.15 5,163 2,632 2,531 103 Bagh • • • • • Dhar • • 1981 N.M. 4.94 5,079 2,660 2,419 104 Ranipura Roshangabad 1981 N.M· 2.59 5,065 2,744 2,321

Class VI (Less Tban 5,000) 3 Towns

1901 102,292 51,129 51,163 1911 86,972 -15,320 -14.98 44,4f2 42,':50 1921 116,462 .' 29,490 +33.91 59,223 57,239 1931 140,059 -:-23,597 +20.26 72,7C: 67,2:6 1941 138,853 -1,2C6 -0.86 71,854 66,999 1951 147,468 -+ 8,615 +6.20 75,fSJ 71,ji7 1961 21.13 65,164 -82,3C4 -55.81 34,24R 30,916 1971 30.36 28,040 -37,124 -56.97 14,881 13, I S9 1981 '<'1.89 12,678 -15,36;' -54.79 6,8';1 5,847

1 *Khajuraho • ChhatarpUf. 19;1 N.A. 16.93 1,723 l,se3 1,220 1981 N.M. 16.93 4,680 -ll,957 -171.87 2,1:05 2,()75

2 *Pallara • Chhindwara 1911 N.M. 0.19 3,831 2,18,;, 1,649 1981 N.M. 0.19 4,276 +445 +11.67 2,258 2,018

3 f'Va.va-Bllradwar Blkspur 1981 N.A. 4.77 3,722 J,96R 1,754

Nou : (1) Towns treated a~ such for the first tim~ in 1971 C"!nsus which contInue a<; towns in 1981 Census a1 e shown with a~terlsk ,*, on their leit. (2) Towns treated as StIch for the first time in 1981 are printed in Hailcs, 320

(3) Th..: fJlbwing ~l)br:vi;lt1om hr.ve been med for the ~tatu~ of a town :- ll) r. N.'.1. T"wl1j Non-municip.d tOW,l tii) G.P.. Gram Panchay,,! ,iii) M.C. Municipal Corporatloll (iv) M . Municipality (v) Cantt. C:Hltonm~nt (vi) N.A.C. Nollfkd Area Cornnllttee (vii) NA. Notified Area (viIi) TAC Town Area Committee (iXj T.P-. Town Area tx) T.C. Town Committee ('ti) N.T.C. Notified Town Committee' (4) 'NA' other thalli. ill column No 5 will mean Not A.vallable \5) 'Nea' Stilllds for Negligible. (6) 'UA' stand~ for Urban Agglomeration. (7) 'OG' stand~ for Urban Outgrowth.

Th~ totll lr~a of all town~/UA, com~s to 4877.26 Km2 wh'=r~as th~ toto I urban ar~a shown III table A-I and P.C.A. is l87S.30 I(m3. Th~ diff:r~ncnc~ of 1.04 Km' i~ <.oue t? th'~ f.:r,t th.lt th~ urban ar..'a giyen in table A-I and in the P.C.A. have been lhriVld by addinlC the urban area~ oj' T.lhs!ls after roundm.n: i hem up to one rhlc~ of d<'cJmal·

A-4 TOWJlCi ud UrbaaAgglomeraticns Cla~sff{d ty rqli:~(( It n l~H ""itll Hr!f.ti( n fo rH lH1

APPENDIX-l New Tow an,dded in 1981 and towns in 1971 declassified in 1981 ------Towns in i ~7i which hI v. I;)~(n NcwTowl1s~ddedi.l ~98l deciassified as Rur~ 1 in 1911 ,---' ------"------, ,---' ---____ .Jo--______-, Are!! P )Puilltion NIl me Are. Populaticn iJl ,-----.... ----, of in ,------"-----, SI atefDistrict Kml In! 1971 Town KIMI 19~! 1971 3 4 6 7 8 9 ------MA»HYA PRADESH I. Morepa. i . .8amor 3'43 a3,29.'1 9,~16 2. Kailaras 0'63 9,733 .'1,430*

~ Bhipd 3.6ormj 33·24 13,055 ~O,i34 4. Mau 23'75 ~O,H,:: 8,269 5. Mihana ~9'H 8,670 7,013 IS. Akoda 30-:O1l 7,593 6,185 7. Daboh l2'70 6,628 4,928 ~. AlamplIr l2 ., ~ 6,2l ~ 4,814

3. Gwali~'l' 9. Moral' C-\J1tt. 13' 33 16,847 7,556 4. D11ia )0. Se)ndha 2·l)J 1.' ,605 6,738 5. Shivpuri . 11. Khani,vadhal/a ~'44 6,!)49 5,D9~ O. TikfllUlarh 12. Prilhv~lIr 0·55 !2,~ 63 8,619 D. NiW:1ri ~4·,a 10,462 7,446 .. 14. J'ltllra 2!' 23 9,536 7,22' 15. 'alera 25'53 7,936 j,94a ! 6. KhargagpJlr 0'43 6,959 5,422 7. Chhltarpur . 17. Laundi 24'39 8,772 6,77l ! 8. Barigarh 32'87 5,719 4,546 19. Chandla 24'43 5,~9i 3,687

iI. Sagar 29. Shllftrc.rh 35'@5 1,"'8 6,153 21. .h,ma 8'$4 '1,~O7 7,319

-:2. Am.l rpq Ii' n 29'11 ) 1 ,453 f!,@5 23, R 1m::lur-Blg1!e(:1l1 43· 3~ 9,907 :0:,046 24. JlitW1rCl 24· 8~ 9,243 7,4~2 25. Mldhogflrh 17'07 ;;:,f!45 5,689 26, Birsinghplir 12-62 7,~5' 5,857 321

APPENDIX-!

Towns in 1971 which have been New Towns added in 1981 declas~ifiedas Rural in 1981 ,..------____A- ____~- ___ _, ,..------.A.----____ -, ,.-__P0pul.A- ____ation _, Area population Area in N~meof in ,.--.-' S~:lte /District N 9 meofTown Kms 1981 1971 Town Kms 1981 1971 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10. Rewa 27. M9 uganj 36'91 B,242 ~O,44! 28. Hanumana 30'35 8,182 6,105 29. Govindgarh 13'23 7,H5 5,985 30. M3 ngawP n U'60 6,312 5,028 3i. Sem9 ria 10'27 5,956 4,297 32. Baikullthpur 4'3a 5,464 4,580 33. Naigarhi 15'40 5,380 4,397 34. Mrmollr 37'16 5,%7 3,765 11. Shahdol 35. Jaithari 46'88 D,H5 9,460 · 36. Bijuri 36'57 9,880 5,545 37. Anuppur 12'85 9,728 7,163 38. Chandja 39·n 9,140 7,439 39. Bansagar 1'78 6,!81 795 12. RaHam · 40 Pip/ada 1·15 5;t63 4,759 13. Shajapur 4!. Maksi 19' !8 8,930 6,391 · 42. Soyat Kalan 1'07 8,899 6,754 43. Baiod 0'23 7,237 5,721 14. Dewas 44. Kantaphod 23'01 9,105 6,781 15. Dhar 45. Dltamnod 0'74 13,490 8,26! · 46. Bagh 4'94 5,079 4,089 16. East-Nimar 47. Harsud 4'76 H,7!3 9,107 · 48. S/tahpllr 38'82 ~! ,578 8,50! 49. Mundi 17'53 7,589 6,212

17. R~jgarh 50. Pachore 25'79 9,287 6,912 5L Jirapur ~ 5'80 8,468 6,6H 52. K/tujner 20'4! 6,483 5,!45 18. Sehore • 53. Nasrullaganj 8'8 ! 7,212 4,583 19. R'lisen . 54. Bqdi 37·45 8,423 8,434 55. Udaipura 13'77 7,6a8 5,748 56. Obedllllaganj 3'30 7,454 5,640

20. Betu! 57. Sarni Thermal i 5'35 46,514 7,4H Power Station

21. HHh'nglb,d 58. Bhilak /tedi 2'80 6,078 3,604* · 59. Ranipura 2'59 5,065 9,6!9 22. J:1 balpur 60. Bargi !'37 13,346 392 · 61. Majholi 6·29 8,718 6,986 62. Shahpura 6'65 7,373 5,536

23. M,lndla 63. Shahpllra 29·45 7,935 6,180 24. ChhindWlJ'fi • 64. Jalachhapar :1035 4,698 3,505 65. Damua 4'12 8,9H 3,422 66. Diglrawani 5'44 7,429 3,357 67. Amarwara ' In '93 6,860 5,182 68. Chaurai Khas 5'62 5,577 3,857 5,928 Dungaria Chharala 5'46 7,950 25. S~oni 69. Lakhnadon 18'79 8,687 5t HA

26. Balagha t 70. Bharbeli 4'30 5,995 4,582

22 -387 Census MP /83 322

APPENDIX--l

Townsin 1971 which have been ,-______New Towns added .A.. ______in 1981 ... , ______declassified as A.- Rural______in 1981 , Population Area PJpulation Area in ,-____.A.. ___, Nnmeof in ,-___..A.. ___.... Slate/District Name of Town Km2 1981 1971 Town Km2 1981 1971 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

27. Bilaspur 71. Ra!anpur 44'26 13,!40 9,699 7'2. Naya Baraawar 4'77 3,722 2,370 28. Raigarh 73. Dliaramjaigarh 37'36 8,309 6,701 74. PaJfitalgaoJl £4'96 8,059 S,4C 3 29. Durg 75. Charoaa 5'52 22,321; 1O,18R 76. Bhilai Kalan 9'12 ~8,870 9,600 77. Jamul ~ i '80 ~0,969 4,783 78. Ktlmlrari 12'95 9,181 4,800

30. Rn,ipur 79. Bagbaharn Hi· 62 C3,571 9,704 80. Arang 23.49 ~ 1,336 10,44!

:'\1. Baqar 8!. KondagaOll ~0'28 ~ 7,2.79 11,395

Non .-Cd Tuw,)s tre:qed o,~ ~lIch for Ih~ first time in 1981 census are printed in Ilaiks. (2) Ur btn Ollig 'ow,hs ifan y, included in th",se towns h'1ve not b~en shown h~re, details (If which m~ y be found in Anrexme I of Notes to Table A-I. (3) "'B~tim)ted popu\:1tion. APPENDIX-2 Places with a Population of under 5,000 cla~sified as Towns for the first time in 1981

Town District Area in Km2 Population in in a981 1981

Jatachhapar Chhindwara 3'35 4,698 Naya Baradwar BiJaspur 4'77 3,722

-~-- APPENDIX-3 Places with a Popul ation of under 5,000 in 1971 which were Towns in 1971 but have been declassified in 1981

Di~trict Area in Km2 in i 97; POPul~licn in ]971 2 3 4

-- NIL------APPENDIX-4 Changes between 1971 and 1981 in area and population of towns and reasons for change in area Area Are!), Population District (in Km9) (in Km2) , ___"A- __--, Name of Town 1971 1981 19i1 1981 Reasons for the change in area 2 3 4 5 6 1. MORENA DISTRICT Ambah (M) 0.60 3.85 10,652 17,381 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M P Notification No. 179jXVlll-I-74 dated 22nd Ma;ch' 1976. • Bljeypur (M) • 1. 76 2.17 5,289 7,954 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M P Notification No. 62-XVUI-2-79 dated 1st Februa~y' 1980. ' Sheopur (M) 1.40 3.99 16,·HS 27,097 Changfl in _territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P, NotificatIon No. 261-XVIII-Nagar-l Ldated 5th July, 1971. ~~~~------323

APPENDIX-4 Area Area Population (in Km2) (in Km2) ,------"-----, Reasons for the change in area Name of District/Town 1971 1981 1971 1981 2 3 4 6

2. BHIND DISTRICT 5.4n 17.18 41,371 74,515 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Gov!. of M.P. Bhind (M) Notification No.709-XVIIT-Nagar-2-77 dated 26th M~.rch, ]977. Lahar (M) 0.34 19.04 7,918 11,503 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P Notification No. 357-XVIlI-2-76 dated 8th April' 1977.

3. GAWALlOR DISTRICT Gwalior (M.C.) nl.45 189.R5 539,015 Change in territorial jurisdiction Fide Go\'t. of M. P Notification No. 379-XVrH-2-79 dated 12th March. 1977 . Oabra (M) 1.59 3.79 .1.'1.411 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide GovL of M.P. Notification No.5J3-XVlII-1-74 dated 17th June, 1975.

4. DATIA DISTRTCT Dalia (M) 5.18 4.07 3n,439 49,3R6 Due \0 computational error.

5. SHIVPURI DISTRTCT Shivpuri (M) 7. 17 81. 11 42.120 75,738 Change in tenitorial jurisdiction Vide Gov!. of M.P Notification No. 40S-XVIII-] -74 dated 6th Julv. 197ri. -

Karera (M) 0.83 I. 09 ('j,657 10,251 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Gov!. of M.P Notification No. 3-XVIlI-1-74 dated 14th February, 1975. Kolaras (M) 0.21 1. 63 6,194 9,157 Change in terfitorial jurisdiclion Vide Gov!. of M.P­ Notification No. 890-XVIII-2-78 dated 13th Decem­ ber,1978. Pichhore (N.A.) • 2.00 0.63 5,043 7,541 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish­ t ment of N ,tified ATe 1. Vide Gov • of M.P. Notification No. 53R-XVfIT-1 dated 13th December, 1972.

6. GUNA DISTRICT

A~hoknagar (M) IS,I07 2R,7H'i (I) Due to c01l1putaliOHai el'I'OI·. t2) Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 502-XVffI-2-71 dated 24th December, 1971.

7. TlKAMGARH DISTRICT Tikamgarh (M). • 5.65 n.22 27.007 41,354 Change in (er(irtorial jurisdiction Vide GOyt 0f M.P. Notification No. 415-XVIII-2-79 dated 23rd April, 1979.

8. CHHATARPUR DISTRTCT Harpalpur (N.A.) 0.38 4.49 6,897 7,388 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish­ ment of Notified Area Vide Govt. of M.P. Notifi­ cation No. 201-XVIII-] dated 1st May, 1973. Nowgong(N) 18.65 :'.0.86 10,248 16,658 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Gov!. of M. P Notification No. 53-XVIII-Nagl.lr-I-70 dl.lted 11th Februl.l.ry. 197 J • Garhi-Malehra (N.A.). .1.1 ..,7 n,l22 9,947 Change in tenitorial jurisdiction due to esta blish­ ment of Notified Area Vlde Govt. of M. P. Noti­ t1cation No. 862-XVITT-2-79 dutcti Rtb December 1975. ' Bijawar (M): 0.70 25.72 R,R35 11.954 Change in tenitorial jurisdiction due to establish_ m~nt of Municipality vide GOY!. of M.P. Noti- fication No. 282 XVIII-2- dated 15th May 1977. '

9. PANNA DISTRICT Ajaigarh (N.M.) 7.25 8.26 5,461 7,722 Due to computational errOr. 324

APPENDIX-4

Area Area Population (in Km') (inKm') ,-____..A.. __ --, Name of District/Town 1971 1981 1971 1981 Reasons Cor the change in area 2 3 4 5 6

10. SAGAR DISTRICT Khurai (M) 2.62 1. 89 18,810 23,080 Due to computational error. Banda (M) 10.36 10.02 7,630 12,569 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish­ ment oC Municipality Vide Govt. of M.P. Noti­ fication No. 39-XVIIl-2-79 dated 6th January' 1979. Rahatgarh (M) 5.00 6.54 8,177 13,355 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish­ ment of Municipality Vide Govt. of M.P. Noti­ fication No. 45-XVUf-2-78 dated 6:h January, 1979. Rehli (M) 6.74 27.86 7,920 16,3-+3 ChClng'ifi';Cltion N;>. 3-XVIII-Nagar-2-7S dated 1st January, 1976. Bhallpura (M) • 0.83 0.79 10,818 ]3,349 Due to computational error. Malliargarh (M) 0.18 0.78 4,580 5,530 Cfnng~ in territorial jllrisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notifi-:ltion No. 194-~VIII-Nagar-l-llth May, 1972. Shamgarh (M) • 0.9:) 3.02 1),\96 14,017 Ch1.ng! in territorial juri;;diction Vide Govt. of M.P. N;>tifi;ltion No. XVIII-Nagar-1 29th August, 1972. Mandsaur (M) 6.19 10.32 56,908 77,603 Due to computational er!'Or Sitamau (M). 0.47 4.30 8,352 9,920 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 471-XVTII-]-74 dated 4th June, 1975. 325

APPENDIX-4 Area Area Population (inKm') (inKm') ,..----"------, Reasons for the Change in area Name of District! Town 1971 1~81 1971 1981 2 3 4 5 6

16. RATLAMDISTRICT Jaora (M) 5.57 5.54 37,235 47,129 Due to computational error. Alot(M) 0.52 2.78 10,055 14,400 Change.in t~rritorial Jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P' NOtificatIOn No. 169-XVIIl-Nagar-l dated 18th April, 1972. R.atlam (M) 12.95 39.19 106,666 142,319 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 410-XVIII-Nagal'-2-77 dated 23rd June, 1977.

17. UJJAlN DISTRICT

Khacharod (M) • O. 7~ 0.80 17,726 22,006 Due to computational error. 18. SHAJAPUR DISTRICT Akodia (N.M.) 9.04 9.05 5,125 5,779 Do. 19. DEWAS DISTRICT Sonkatch (M) 1.96 1.37 8,230 10,377 Do. Dewus(M) • 11.53 17.36 51,545 83,465 Do. Hatpiplaya (M) • 1.82 2.21 7,704 9,995 Do. Kannod eM) 1.89 1.94 8,064 10,222 Do. Khategaon (M) • 2.33 2.34 7,463 11,005 Do. 20. JHABUA DlSTRlCT Jhabua eM) • 4.24 6.34 10,061 16,777 Change in terrItorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 727-XVIII-1-74 dated 8th Octo­ ber,1975. R.anapur (N.A.) • 4.89 12.16 6,098 8,467 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish­ ment of Notified Area Vide Govt. of M. P. Noti­ fication No. 842-XVIII-2-78 dated 8th Decem­ ber, 1978. Atirajpur (M) 13.33 13.32 12,320 17,880 Due to computational error. 21. DHAR DISTRICT Badnawar (M) 12.95 3.20 9,130 11,282 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 606-XVIII-2-77 dated 5th Octo­ ber, 1977. Sardarpur-Rajgarh (M) 3.73 4.48 9,790 13,451 Change in territorial jurisdictIOn Vide Govt. of M. P. NOtification No. 506-XVllI-Nagar 1 dated 30th November, 1971. Manawar(M) 1.19 15 .O~ 10,139 15,5S1 Change in temtorial 'jurisdiCtion Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. llS-XVIII-2-77 dated 1st April 1977. '

22. INDORE DISTRICT Sawer(M) . 1.11 1 74- 5,792 7,9~6 Due to computational error. Indore (M.C.) 55.~4 113 52 543,381 829,327 Change in territoIlal jurisdictIOn Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 510-XVIII-2-76 dated 5th Octo­ ber, 1976. Mhow (Cantt.) 10.05 16.93 59,037 70,130 Due to computational error. Mhowgaon (N.A.) 15.00 13 00 5,986 7,775 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establishment of Notified Area Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 204-XVlII-2-77 dated 2nd May, 1977. 23. WEST-NlMAR DISTRICT Sanawad (M) 8.18 8.19 15,ISO 22,027 Due to computational error. Maheshwar (M) 2.38 2.42 9,778 11,566 Change in temtorIal jurisdIction Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 149-XVIII-2-75 dated 4th March 1975. ' Mandleshwar (M) 0.73 0.72 6,501 7,937 Due to computational error. Barwani (M) 1.76 6.58 22,099 27,769 Change In.territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M. P. NotificatIOn No. 159-XVIII-2-78 dated 8th March 1978. Anjad (M) . 0.54 15.54 11,525 17,225 Chan~e in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M. P. NotificatIon No. 399-XVIII-1-74 dated 16th May 1975. • 326

APPENDIX-4

Area Area Population (in Km2) (in Km2) ,-----"-----1 Name of District/Town 1971 1981 1971 1981 Reasons for t he Change in area 2 3 4 5 6

Sendhwa lM) .2.12 2 32 16,906 28,370 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govl. of M.P. NOtification No. 108-XVIII·Nagar·1-70 dated 12th Apnl, 1971. Khetia (M). 1.22 1.33 8,819 10,5~1 Due to computational error. Khargone (M) 10.39 10.00 41,316 52,749 Do. 24. EAST.NlMAR DISTRICT Khandwa (M) 22.56 22.57 84,517 114,725 Do. 25. RAJGARH DISTRICT Biaora (M) . 5 75 6.64 13,011 19,201 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Go'V!. of M.P. Notification No. 388-XVIll·Nagar-2-dated 15th October, 1971. 26. VIDISHA DISTRICT

Kurwai (M) o 39 4.24 6.811 ~,44 7 Due (0 computational crror. Basoda (1\1) O.~::l 4.67 18,573 30,234 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Gov!. of M. P. Nottfication No. 113·XVIlI-1-74 uated 18th February, 1976. 27. BHOPAL DISTRICT Bhopal (M.C.) 71.20 284 90 298,022 671,018 Change in terntoflal jurisd.ictlon Vide Govt. of M. P Notification No. 338-XVIII-2-76 dated 8th December, 1976 .

.2 I). SEHORE DISTRICT S~hore (M) • 13.81 16 42 35,657 52,190 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Gov(. of M.P. NotificatIon No. 892-XVIII-2-78 dated 13thDec'm. bel', 1978. 29. RAISEN DISTRICT R1.isen(M) • 11. 71 19.08 9,138 15.914 Change in terntorial jurisdication Vide Gov!. of M.P Notlfication No. 652-XVlII-2-78 dated 2211d May' 1919. ' B~galllganj (M) 0.67 HI.46 10,003 1~,.H4 DUl' to computatlollul CUOI'. B:lraily (M) 0.39 0.40 8.263 13,013 Do. 30. BETUL DISTRICT Betul (M) 10.36 15.70 46,293 Change in terntorial jurisdiction Vide GO\ t. of M. P. Notification No. 659-XVIII·l-74 dated 2nd September 1975. Amla (M) • 15.45 3.13 16,902 24,580 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establish. ment of MUnIcipality Vide Govr. of M.P. Noti. ficatton No. 669-XVll1-2-75 dated 15th December 1nIl. ' 31. HOSHANGABAD DISTRICT Khirkiya ( N.M.) 13.50 9.75 5,745 'J ,523 Due to cOlllPutational error. itaI51 (M) 7.77 14.07 44,191 62,499 Change in territorial jurisdictIon Vide GOY1. of M 1) NotIfication No. 654-XVIII-2-79 riated 22nd M~y 1979. ' Pdchnurhl (Cdntt.) 12.95 9 ~O ~,012 9,546 Due to computational error. 32. JABALPUR DISTRICT Ordnance Factory Area Katni (N.M.) 9.53 1 38 5,137 5,768 Do. sihora(M) . 48.70 19.71 18,385 24,599 Do. Patan (N.A.) 14.74 13.03 7,297 9,233 Change in territorial, j.urisdictiol1 due to estabh~hment of NotIfied Area Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 1l·XVIll-2-78 dated 10th January, 1978. Katangi (M) 12 34 12 37 7,611 12,155 Change in t.erritoria~ jurisdiction due to c~tablisbl11ent of MUnICIpalIty Vide Govt. of M. P. Noti.tictlon No 15-XVIII-2-78 dated 10 th January, 1978. . Jabalpur (M.C.) 134.68 133.97 426,224 614,162 Due to computational error . .Il bal pur (C.l11! t.) . 18.65 28.49 50,195 61,026 Do. ~------327 APPENDIX-4 Area Area Poplliation (in km2) (in km2) ,.-___.A. ___-. Reasons for the change in area Name ofDistrictjTowu 1971 1981 1971 1981 3 4 5 6

33. MANDLA DISTRICT Dindori (N.A.) 8.22 11.5S 5,928 9,859 Change in territOrIal jurisdiction due to establlshment of Notified Area Vide . Govt. of M.P. NOtification No. 200-XVIlI-2-77 dated 29th April, 1977.

34. CHHINDWARA DISTRICT ChikhH Kalan (M) 0.26 4.99 10,184 13,510 Change in territonal jurisdiction due to establishment of MunIcipality Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 88-XVIII-2-80 dated 8th February, 1980. Bldkuhi (N.M.) 0.13 0.26 7,432 9,827 Due to computational error. • D Jugar PJrasia (N.A.) 0.65 7.50 7,233 25,459 Change in territorial jurisdIction due to establishment of NGtificed Area Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 560-XVIU-1-74 dated 1st December, 1974. Jamli (M) 3.06 9,70 12,041 19,896 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 517-XVIII-Nagar-2-75 dated 17th June, 1975. SJ.usar (M) . 1. 55 1. 58 11,083 14,038 Due to computational error. Pandhuma (M) 'f.77 8.10 22,304 28,436 Do.

35. BALAGHAT DISTRICT , . Waraseoni (M) 5.57 6.10 14,596 17,673 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 946-XVIlI-2-78 dated 23rd Decem­ ber, 1978. Tlrodi (N.M.) 8.80 lUll 10,037 11,203 Due to computational error. Bllaghat (M) 6.03 18,19 27,872 49,564 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 786-XVIlI-2-79 dated 23rd June 1979. '

36. SURGUJA DlSTRICT Menendragarh (M) 5.36 6.93 11,936 19,265 Due to computational error. Jbagrakhand (NA) 2.05 14.46 8,424 11,8'1 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to es!ablishment of Notified Area Vide Gov!. of M. P. Notification No. 88-XVIll-2-79 dated 19th January, 1979. Chirmiri (N.h.) 1. 84- 3 . ..16 8,857 15,331 Change iI} ,territorial ~urisdiction due to establishment of Notlhed Area VIde Govt. of M. P. Notification No. 469-XVIII dated 2nd September, 1974. ' Ambikapur (M) . 9.39 23,087 37,220 Due to computational error. 37. BILASPUR DISTRICT Takhatpur (N.A.) • 4 .."\5 8.44 7,891 11,858 Change in territorial jurisdictional due to e~tablishmell t of Notified Area Vide Govt. of M.P. Notification No. 649-XVIII-Nagar·l·72 dated 1st November 1982. ' Bilaspur (M) 32.35 26.35 98,410 147,218 1. Due to computational errol'. 2. Chan.,;e in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govt of M. P. Notification No. 618-XVIIl-2-76 dated ~4th November, 1976. - Korba(N.M.) 1. 45 35.07 30,963 83,387 Extension in area Vide letter No. KajJangananaj80 Dated 12-9-80. Nalla-Janjgir (M) • 19.35 19.36 13,589 17,886 Due to computational error. 38. AAJNANDGAON DISTRICT Kawardha (M) 4.01 4.19 17,037 Change in territorial jUlisdlction Vide Govt. of M 1> N",tification No. 504·XVI1l-2-77 dated 1st September' 1977. ' Rajnandgaon (M) 12.67 34.00 41,183 86,367 Change in territorial jurisdiction Vide Govi. ()[ M P Notification No. 483-XVIII-I-74 dated 9th September' 1974. '

39. DURG DISTRICT Bemetara (M) 5.63 11. X2 7,179 14,661 Change it~ t.erri!orio:1 jurisdIction due to cstabJislunent of MU11lclpahtyvule Govt. of M. P. Notification No 2I2-XVIII-I-dated ht June 1974. .

Ahiwara (N.M.) 16.47 16.17 9,985 14,596 Due to computational errol". 328 APPENDIX-4' Area Area Population (in kro2) (in km2) r---.A..---~ Name of Town/District 1971 1981 1971 1981 Reasons for the change in area 1 2 3 4 5 6

Bhilainagar (N.M.) 103.96 87.47 159,940 290,090 Due to computational error. Balod (M) • 9.32 3.98 9,366 15,098 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establishment • Municipality vide Gov!. of M. P. Notification No. 601-XVIIl-1-74 dated 17th December, 1974. Rajhara Jharandalli (NM) • 23.73 22.24 26,119 55,307 Due to computational error.

40. RAIPUR DISTRICT Bhatapara (M) • 6.58 7.60 20,980 30,825 Change in territorial jurif>Lil.'allon ride Govt. of M. P. • • Notification No. 205-XVIIl-I-75 dated 13th March 1975. '

Tilda Newara (M) 5.96 16.44 4,634 15,089 Change in territorial jurisdiction due to establishment • • of Municipality ride Gov!. of M. P. Notification No. 679-XVIII-2-75 dated 6th September, 1975. Raipur (M.C.) • 25.17 55.03 174.518 338,245 Change in territorial jurisdiction I'ide Govt. of M. P. • • NOlification No. 48-XVlII-2-77 dated 21st Februllry, 1977. Saraipali (N.M.) • • • 6.83 6.84 5,768 8,111 Due to computational error. Dhamtari (M) • 7.80 11. 22 34,546 55,797 Change in tcrritoriaUurifdiction Vide GOyt. of M. P. • • Notification No. 151-XVlIl-2 dated 4th MardI, 1975

41. BASTAR DISTRICT Kirandul (N.M.) 44.26 10.58 9,057 15,710 Due to computational error. Jagdalpur (M) 9.59 7.77 31,344 Do.

NOTE:- In the case of urban outgrowths of 1971 which have since been deleted in 1981, the area and population of such OG's have been shown merged in the core town to which they were OG's, While showing the area figures of such core towns a difference in area figures will be noticed in 1981 as compared to that of 1971 in Table A-4 although there is no jurisdictional change in such core towns between 1971 and 1981. Such c,:se~ ha ve not been .shown in t.his appendix. For example the area of BurhanpW'(M) in 1971 was 12.61 With Amaglrd as l.ts 09 haywg area O. 16sq.km. In 1981. Census Amagird (OG) has since been deleted Its area and populatIOn figures have been shown merged with the core town in Burhanpur (M) although there is no jurisdictional change between 1971 and 1981 and the area shown against it remains unchanged as 12.67 sq. km. But while comparing the area figures between 1971 and 1981 in TabJe A-4a change is reflected in them. 329 ANNEXURE-l Each new town added in 1981 showing ~ial number, name, area and populaticJR as in 1971 of each village ntw constituting tbe town

Constitutent Village A-______~ Serial No. 1971 according r------"------, to 1971 SI. Census Area in No. Distric Name of t(wn Name D.C.H.H. Km2 Population 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. MORENA DISTRICT • 1. Bamor(M) Pavaya* 159 0.99 2,215 Phoolpur* 160 0.91 1,051 Nurabad 162 0.68 4,388 Jaipur alias Nayagaon* * 167 0.26 546 Bamaur Kalan * 169 0.59 1,616 2. Kailaras Kailaras* 190 0,63 5,431 >1"* 2. BHIND DISTRICT . 3. Gormi Doniapura 24 5.28 958 Gormi 26 17.00 6,473 GuIiapura 27 1.80 353 Mohanpura 30 3.51 545 Siloli 31 0.61 342 Kalyanpura 37 2.44 876 Rajgadlia 39 2.60 587 4. Mau Salampura 164 2.44 454 Loharpura 165 9.12 2,406 Mau 195 12.19 5,409 5. Mihona Khitoli fl2 3.70 567 Mihona 65 10.26 4,805 Banthari 67 S.15 1,641 6. Akoda Akoda 173 30.31 6,185 7. Daboh Daboh 221 12.70 4,928 8. Alampur Alampur 208 7.31 4,162 RajarJpura 209 3.25 473 Khiriya 214 1. 55 179 3. GWALIOR DISTRICT 9. Morar Moral' 13.33 7,556 4. DATIA DISTRICT • . 10. Seondha Seondha 33 2.72 8,534 Kanharpura 34 0.12 204 Datyaopur 26 0.09 5. SmVPURI DISTRICT 11. Khaniyadhana Khaniyadhana 303 8.44 5,139 6. TIKAMGARH DISTRICT • 12 P!"ithvipur Jer 214 0.11 2,079 Birdupura 215 0.03 738 Karguwa 218 0.05 600 Prithvipur 267 0.36 5,202 13. Niwari Hatshmau 177 6.38 1,243 Niwari 183 8.53 6,203 14. Jatara Jatara 253 16.74 6,417 Madan Sagar 254 4.49 808 15. Patera Palera har 316 14.34 4,817 Palera Khas 318 11.19 1,124 16. Khargapur Khargapur 249 0.43 5,422 7. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 17. Laundi Laundi 42 24.~9 6,771 18. Barigarh JUJharnagar 58 22.98 457 Barigarh 64 9.89 4,089 19. Chandla Chandla 259 24.41 3,687 ------330

ANNEXU.RE-l Each new town added in 1981 showing serial number, nlme, areaani pop:dation as in 1971 of eacb village n'lW con~titutiDg the town

Constitutent Village .A. A. Serial No. 1971 accordIng r------A ------, to 1971 SI. Census Area in No. DIstrict Name of Town Name D.C.H.B. .Km2 Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

S. SAGAR DISTRICT 20. Shahgarh Shahgarh 186 15.05 6,153

21. Dhana Dhana ~5 8.54 7,319 9. SATNA DISTRICT 22. Amarpatan Amarpatan 86 2.62 5,154 Lalpur 88 5.62 1,808 Umraho-Bihari Ram 99 2.64 19 Umraho-Mathurian 100 1.29 154 Nadan Tola 110 12.27 821 Suwa 117 4.67 729

23. Rampur-Baghelan Bagha ~45 IH.42 2,:1.71 Itma 879 2.51 225 Jhuml 880 1.36 90 Rampur-Baghelan 881 8.05 3,637 Nemuwen 882 3.01 434 Sagauni 883 2.87 496 Kardhi 884 7.09 893

24. Jaitwara Jhari 474 4.83 637 Kon1ya 485 1.46 283 Galbal 487 1.93 488 P~rsadia 488 1.33 336 Dehut 489 0.91 257 Amilpur 490 2.03 545 Chilla 491 2.48 281 Jaitwara 492 2.56 2,820 Bhitart-Baghclun 493 0.51 32 Bhltari-Som-ban~i 494 0.56 306 Bora Tola 495 1.60 303 Jaitwara (Dandi tola) 498 4.61 1,164

25. Madhogarh Karpalpur 757 12.12 2,522 Madhogarh 758 3.19 2,765 Bairiha 760 0.69 167 Katiya 761 1.07 235 26. Bir5inghpul' BirsinghpUf 220 0.61 3,7JO Masmasi Khera 221 0.91 778 Masma~1 Jamullhai 222 1.06 53 Bamhnet 223 0.37 220 Padariyan 226 0.93 Depopulated Padarlya 227 1.46 12 Mau 22R 1.85 :-< Garlaga 229 0.32 8 MajhiYar 230 0.44 Depopulated Anjhl 424 3.12 34 Samapura 425 0.38 1,018 Persaunja Khurd 431 0.71 2 Mahura 432 0.46 14

10. R.EWA DISTRICT 27. Mauganj Ghurehata Kalan 631 26.11 3,734 Ghurehata Devraj 632 0.33 5 Ganj 633 3.29 3,318 Kundan 637 0.10 406 Sundar Purwa 638 0.81 632 Chak·bhati 639 0.84 416 Jamui 641 0.44 75 Jamui 642 0.51 156 Dubgawan 645 3.90 1,392 Ghurehata Dhwajnam 797 0.58 307 331

ANNEXURE-l Each new town added in 1981 showing serial Dumber, name, area and population as in 1971 of each village now constituting the town

,-______Constituent.A.- Village_____ . ______--, Serial No. accordIng 1971 to 1971 (------~------, Sl. Census Area in No. DistrIct Name of Town Name D.C.H.B. Km2 Population 2 3 4 5 6 7

28. Hanumana Masuriha 966 3.39 225 Amha Basudev 980 2.04 2,751 Amha Panditan 981 0.58 314 Misirpura 982 1.58 232 Bhathl 983 1.84 452 Sagara Kalan 984 1.48 364 Sagara Khurd 985 1.60 755 Hanumana 986 6.16 301 Muraitha 987 4.50 455 Kachhnar 988 7.18 256 29. Govtndgarh Govindgarh 135 13.2':; 5,985 30. Mangawall Amirati 562 0.S5 296 Ambi 565 3.M 843 Karari 566 1.43 8 Godhai 567 0.97 71 Mallgawall 568 1.19 3,309 Ranipurwa 569 0.65 29 Khamhariya 576 1.02 45 Dihiya 579 1.11 227 Nagama 583 1.54 200 31. Semaria Dadha 95 1.64 176 Kotara 97 3.79 191 Semarlya 98 3.29 3,526 Madfa 99 O.OX Depopulated Sahatara 100 0.95 210 Kolaura 122 1.12 194 32. Baikullthpur Baikunthpur 306 4.31 4,580 33. Naigarhl Mahabirpur 19-1 0.26 122 Naigarhi 195 9.81 2,687 Bhaluha 196 2.66 848 Hardi Kalan (Khurd) 197 0.69 175 Tatihara Kalan 19S 1.31 387 Lalaganj 212 0.67 178 34.811'1110U1" Sinnour 262 37.16 3,765 11. SHAHDOL DISTRICT 35. Jaithari Laharpur 880 7.20 1,282 Takhuli 881 4.16 486 Pachauha 882 4.11 549 Dhangawan 893 8.51! 2,003 Balbahara 894 3.93 620 Jaithari 896 10.76 3,575 Siwni 897 8.14 945 36. Bijurl Bhagta 679 3.70 529 Mauhart 687 3.47 424 Sigudi 688 5.78 90 l;>aldal 689 9.10 264 Bijuri 690 2.72 1,875 Padripani 691 0.75 727 Korja 692 3.14 326 Somna 698 1.11 237 Kenapara 699 2.06 204 Lohsara 700 4.74 869 33,2

ANNEXURE-l Each new town added in 1981 showing serial Dumber, name, area and populatiu as in 19'71 of each "Village DOW constitutiDg the: tOlfD

, ______constitutentJ- ______Village • Serial No. 1971 accordiJlg --. to 1971 'Area in Population 51. Cemus Km2 No. District Name of Town Namo D.C.H.B. 2 3 4 5 6 7 .. _------31. Anuppur Samatpur 836 7,95 .3,654 Anuppur 837 4.90 3,509

38. Chandia ChhaparwaJl Kalan No. j 2711. 3.01 720 Chhapalwah Kalan No.2 27ZJ Deora Bada 273 3.04 351 Deora Chhota 274 1.06 Depopulated Gopalpur 275 0.55 Depopulated Jatwar 277 5.18 200 Nariyara 280 2.64 Depopulated Chandiya Khas 282 10.78 5,356 Sanpur 283 0.66 38 Naugaja 284 1.43 517 B~&ahani 286 10.76 257 39. ilJ.usagar Khand 1« 120 1.0.2 546 Chandoti* 122 0,76 249

J 2. RATLAM DlS'IRICT • 40. Piploda Piploda 118 1.15 4,759 13. SHAJAPUR DISTRICT 41. Maksi Gadrauli 361 3.00 538 Makshl 362 ]6.18 5,8.53 42. Soyat Kalan Nishaniyan 10 0.06 864 Patti 11 0.22 2,496 Soyatlcalan 14 0.79 3,394 43. Badod Badod 34 0.23 5,721 l4. DEWAS DISTRICT . 44. Kantapbod Kantaphod 80 12.44 3,672 Lohdi 90 5.98 2,634 Kotkhedi 91 4.59 475 15. DHAR DISTRICT . 45. Dhamnod Guljhara 451 4.78 ],810 Dhamnod 454 8.96 6.451 46. Bash Bagh 76 4.94 4,089

16. EAST-NIMAR DlSTlUCT . 47. Harsud Akiya* 96 0.12 22~ Mohi Mal* 97 0.33 348 Harsud Mal* 98 O.IS 2,461 Harsud Citwlar* 99 1.6{J 3,317 Mom Ryt'" 105 1.92 J,879 Bharadi Ryt* 140 0.':5 873 48. SnohpUI Shahpur 208 29'74 8,482 Manugaon 209 2'83 19 Kodri 217 4'37 Depopulated Borgaon Bujurg 218 l'S8 Depopulated

49. Mundi MUndi 162 17'53 6,212 17. RAJGhRH DISTRICT • 50. Pachorc BhQjpuriya 73 1'65 ISO Bilapura 155 4'91 461 Pachore 158 17·28 6.30l G::lngahoni* 391 1-95 183 51. Jirapur lirapUf ~50 15'80 6,611 51. Khujner Khujner 357 20··U 5,145 333 ANNEXURE-l Each Q':lW town addecl in 1981 showing serial number, name, area and population as in 1971 of each village now constituting the town

CunstituentA-______Village ~ Serial No. 1971 according to 1971 r-----,.A.-----~ SI. Census Area in No. District Nam~ of Town Name D.C.H.B. Km3 Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 18. SEHORE DISTRICT . · 53. Nasrullaganj Nasrullaganj 76 8'81 4,583 19. RAISEN DISTRICT . 54. Bldi Bambori Vazirganj 38 3'02 1,757 Sirawara 39 8'60 238 Badi Khurd 40 8'01 2,927 Mahara Singhrampur 42 2,76 476 Badi Ka}nn 43 i 5-(16 3,0:l(i 55. Udaipura Udaipura 63 13'77 5,748 56. Ob~dullaganj Obedullaganj 50 3'30 5,640 20. BETUL DISTRICT 57. Suni Thermal Pvw~r Ghogari 157 3'64 • Station 94 Pathakheda 158 6,30 175 Vikrampur 159 1,88 211 Mordongri 160 2·26 165 N.C.D.C. Pajhakheda 539 5,120 S'lrni Village 509 128 S1rni Thermal Power 1'27 Station } 440 1,518 21. H)3'I!\1"iG.\UAl) DISrRlCr 58. Bhilakhedi • Kalmesra* 63 0'04 Dhurpon* 66 0'76 331** Bhatti'" 67 0'66 92** Mehragaon* 247 1'34 3,181** 59. Ranipura Ranipura 324 2'59 9,619 22. JABALPUR DISTRICT • 60. Bargi Mankhedi 288 0'12 Hariduli 290 "25 392 61. MajhOli Nanhwara 203 0'61 305 Khirawa 208 ! '65 442 Majholi 209 4'03 6,239 62. Shahpura Bilkharwa 342 I ' ~4 2!6 Bhitoni 343 0'98 473 Shahpura 347 1'12 2,032 Kaithra 348 2'57 931 Khaini 349 0'84 1,884 63. Shahpura 23, MANDL.o\ DISTRICT. • Suhagi 505 3·27 328 Niwsi 539 3'91 283 Sha hpur a 540 17'60 5,162 CMrgaon Maj. 546 3'49 ::86 Chargaon Ryt. 547 1'18 !21 6i. JlIachh'ipar 24, CHfNDWARO\ DISfRWT . Jatacllhapnr 444 3· 35 3,505 65. Damua Damua 169 4'12 3,422 66. Dighawani Dighawani 589 5'44 3,357 67. AmlrWara 1 Am rawara 351 I ~ '93 5,182 68. Chaurai Khas Chaurai K.has 465 5'62 3,857 69. Lakltnadon 25. SEO~I DISTRICT Niwari 399 3-55 444 Vlkhnadon .:100 9'11 4,770 Samnapur 401 2'72 408 S~luwa 403 3·41 306 334

ANNEXURE-I Each new town added in 1981 showing serial number, nllme, area and population as in 1971 of each village now constituting the town

Oonstituent Villa ge ~------~------~Serial No. according 1971 to 1971 r------A------~ SI. Census Area in No. District Name of Town Name D.C.H.B. Km! PJPul~l.(i0n 2 3 4 5 6 7

26. nALAGHAT DISTRICT 70. Bharbeli Bharbeli 107 4'30 4,582 27. BlL<\SPUR DISTRICT 7l. Ratanpur Ratanpur 473 44·26 9,699 n. Naya Baradwar Sp kreli 124 0·37 (i6(j sarvani 12S 2'57 1.128 Dumarparn 126 0'19 66 Sarbar 130 0'85 Bhagcdih 132 0'54 122 Mukta (RAja) 133 O-::~5 31'5

":S. RAIOARH DISTRICT 73. Dh1ramjUig1rh Dharamjaigarh 226 37·36 6,701 74. P.lthalgaon pathalgaon 192 12·47 4,7i7 Bandhiakhar 193 2'49 696

29. DURG DISTRICT 75. Charoda ChUroda 211 5'S2 10,188 76. Bhilai Kalan Bhilai Kalan :'06 9'12 9,6C0 77. Jamul Jamul 203 H·80 4,783 78. Kumhari Kumhari 181 12'95 4,800

30. RA.IPUR DISTRICT . 79. B 19b1hara T.!ndulotha Kalan 1,044 ::>54 3,:

31. BASTAR DISTRICT 81. Kondagaon Kondagaon 350 10'21' 11,395

NOTE. --** Estim'l ted. *p.lrtly.

ANNEXURE-2 List of Urban outgrowths of 1971 Census which have either been merged in the core town or have been deleted in 1981 Census Population ,-__.A..- __, Name of City I DistlictJTahsi I Town Name of O:ltgruwh Persom Males Females Remark~ ------~--" ------2 3 4 5 6 7 ------I. MORENA DISTRICT 1 Sab.;.lgarh Tahsil Sabalgarh Tlndoli 633 377 256 Merged in Sabalgarh Town 2 Bijeypur T.'hsil Bijeypur :8ijeypur Gaon 807 417 390 Merged in Bijeypur Town Ladpura 748 471 277 Do. Mohanpura 294 164 130 Do. 3 Sheopur T. h,;il Streopur Sheopur Kala 2,659 1,403 1,256 Merged in Sheopur Town 335

ANNEXURE-2 P(lPu:ation Name of Cityl Name of r- .A.. --. Outg,owth Persons Males Females Remarks District/Tahsil Town 6 2 3 4 5 7

2. BHIND DISTRICT 701 4\)3 298 Merged in Bhind Towll 1 Bhind Tah,,1 Bhind Vikrampura Bhind Kasba 2.722 1,588 1,134 Do. 93 62 31 Deleted 2 Mehgaon Tah~ll Mehgaoll Tor. Kheria I Do.

3. GWALIORDISTRICT J Gird Talt<;i1 Gwalior City Kal)anbag R 4 4 Merged in Gwalior City Kishanbag 179 100 79 Do. Rajman 19 1:2 7 Do. Sewage Farm 284 ]51 133 Do. Jaderua Khurd . 594 :In 262 Do. Jaderua Kalan 5.822 4.6H7 ] ,]35 Do. Mehara 481 270 211 Do. Girwai 1,514 912 602 Do. Mudla Pahad ].648 935 713 Do. Birpuf 1.009 536 473 Do. Ajaipur },349 731 618 Do. Bhoderi 905 708 197 Do. Morar 7.5~6 4,130 3,426 This was treated as 00 of GwaIior in 1971 and is now an independent town. 2,039 1,129 910 Merged in Dabra Town 2 Pichhore Tah,il Dabra Ramgarh. Badera Buzurg . 233 125 108 Do. D.lbra Doda 535 294 241 Do.

4. DATIA DISTRICT 1 Datia Tahsil Datia Datia Gird 702 37~ 324 Merged in Dalia Town Ramnagar 284 174 110 Do. Govindpur 11 7 4 Do.

5. SHIVPURI DISTRICT 1 Shivpuri TalJsil Shivpuri Fatchpur . 1,011 557 454 Merged in Shivpuri Town Maniyar 1,291 730 561 Do. Bachora 1,997 1,037 960 Do • .lhingura 3,055 1,709 1,346 Do. Rajpura Not A::tilable Dell.!ted Shivpuri Tukdi No. I "'I . ~ 1,384 1,020 364 Merged in Shivpuri Town Madakpura , Shivpuri Tukdi No. ~ j

Kniaras Kolara, Ka,ba . 4~0 ~28 192 Merged in Kolaras Town ~ K0Iaras Tahsil .lagatpur 362 188 174 Do. Ramtala 73 37 36 Do.

6. OUNA DISTRICT Deleted 1 Guna Tahsil Guna Kusmoda. 115 63 52 2 AshoknagarTalJ<;il A<;hoknagar AShoknagar Kasba 1,541 827 714 Mer~u in Ashoknagar Town Deleled 3 Mungaoli T h;il Chanderi Chandcri Kasba 60 32 28 Mungaoli Kasba Kachhi 3S 20 IS Deleted

4 Raghogarh Tahsil Raghogarh Raghogarh Kasba 51 32 19 Deleted 5 Chachaura Tah,i1 . Chachaura- Chan-Chachaura 49 23 26 Merged in Chachaura- Binaganj Binaganj Town 336

ANNEXURE-2

Population Name of Cityl r- -"- -., District/Tahsil Town Name of O.lt g,'owth Persons Males Females Remarks 2 3 4 5 6 7

7. TIKAMGARH DISTRICT I Tikamgarh Tahsil tikamgarh Tikamgarh Khas 146 87 59 Merged in Tikamgarh Town Ganeshganj 75 37 38 Do. Madhuwan 21 21 .. Do. Tikamgarh Kila. 656 351 3(\5 Do. 8. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 1 Cilnatarpur Tan,il • Nowgong ITBP & WT Centre 1,211 1,039 172 Wrongly treated as OG in 1971 Census which in fact was a part Nowgong town. 9. SAGAR DISTRICT 1 Knurai Tahsil . Bina (Etawa) Elawa 370 190 180 Deleted. 2 Reltt! Tall~il . Rehli Bamura Jaisingh 146 84 62 Mer!,'ed in Rehli Town Patna Kakri 1,443 742 701 Do. 10. DAMOH DISTRICT 1 D.lmoh Ta~~il Damoh eltopra Ryt 39 22 17 Deleted. 11. SATNA DlSTRICT 1 Nagod Tah~;l Nagod Namtara • 94 52 42 Merged in Nagod Town 12. SHAHDOL DISTRICT 1 B:mdhogarh Ta'uil • Umaria Chhatan Camp • 891 472 419 Merged in Umaria Town. Sastra 907 454 453 Deleted Nowrozabad D~ogawan 1,299 690 609 Merged in Nowrozabad (Khodargama) (Khodargama) Town 2 Sohagpur Ta'l'i} Kotma Kalyanpur 327 170 157 Merged in Kotma Town Goinda 802 407 395 Do. 13. SIDHIDISTiUCT 1 G;>l)adbJ.nas Tah,il Sidhi Karondia Uttartola . 1,021 606 415 Merged in Sidhi Town Madhuri Kothar 2 2 Do. 14. MANOSAURD1STRICT 1 Jawad Ta'1sil Jawad Jawad Kasba . 367 195 172 Merged in Jawad Town (Malipura) :2 Neemuch Ta"tdl Neemuch Rawat Kheda 277 159 118 Deleted 3 M ,nasa Ta'l,:jl Manasa Manasa Kasba . 215 123 92 Merged in Manasa Town Rampuria 32 14 18 Do. Rampura Rampura Kasba 50 28 22 Merged in Rampura Town 4 M tlhargarh Ta'lsil Malhargarh Malhargarh gaol! :W8 110 98 Merged in Malhargarh lown 5 Mlll:haur Ta\;;il . Mandsaur Todi 80 43 37 Deleted 6 Sitam:m Ta'l~il Sitamau SHamau Kasba 108 67 41 Merged in Sitamau Town 15. RATLAM DISTRICT 1 Jaora Ta\sil Jaora Banl1akheda 43 23 20 Deleted 2 Alot Ta\~il Alot Jeevangarh 72 44 28 Merged in Alot Town Vikramgarh 7 6 1 Do. 3 R'ltlam Ta\~il RatlamCity Khetalpur 118 82 36 Merged in Ratlam City Dosigaon. 59 32 27 Do. narwad 22 10 12 Do. Rajgarh 184 )06 78 Do. 16. UJJAIN DISTRICT 1 Mahidpur Ta 'l~il Mahidpur Barapathar 12 7 5 Dele'ed Mahidpur Kasba 16 11 5 Dele/ed 2 BldnJ.gar Ta\,il Badnagar lafla ')') 11 11 Deleted 3 Ujj\(n Ta\,il Ujjain City Ujjain Railway Colony 3,676 1,966 1,710 Wrongly treated as OG of Ujjain City in 1971 Census which in fact was a part of Ujjain City. 337

ANNEXURE-2 Population Name of City! Name of r-----..A.----~ District/Tahsil Town Olltgrowth P.;:rsons Males Females Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

17.DEWASDISTRICT 1 Dewas T~,hsil . Dewas 19 12 7 Deleted Itawa 301 155 146 Del~ted Bal,garh . 1 Deleted 2 Kannod Tah,il Kannod Kann6d Kasba 357 169 188 Mer,ged in Kannod Town (Gandhigram) 3 Khategaon Tahsi1 Khategaon Khategaon Kasba 32 15 17 ~leted 18. JHABUA DISTRICT 1 Jhabua Tahsil Jhabua RatitaJai 426 226 200 Merged in Jhabua Town Ranapur Ambakua 458 246 212 Merged in Ranapur Town 2 Jobat Tahsil Jobat Jobat Kasba 38 17 21 Deleted 3 Ahrajpur Tr hsi} Alirajpur Lakhankot 593 296 297 Merged in Alirajpur Town Raksha-Ramsingh 429 221 208 Do. KI-chocki 19. INDORE DlSTRICT 1 Sawer Tahsil . Sawcr Rawer 428 233 195 Merged in Sawer Town 2 Indore Tahsil Indore City Banganga 146 77 69 Merged in Indore City Sukliya 2,521 1,474 1,047 Do. Khajrana. 1,300 683 617 Do. Bijalpur 2,327 1,23~ 1,096 Do. Hukam khedi 16 7 9 Do. Sirpur 426 238 188 Do. Savind Nagar 836 624 212 Do. Piplaya Hana 9,983 5,360 4,623 Do. 20. WEST-NIMAR DISTRICT 1 Maheshwar T '.h~il • Maheshwar Maheshwar Kasba 53 30 23 Merged in Maheshwar Town Mandleshwar Mandleshwar Kasba 144 83 61 Deleted (Nayapura) 2 Rajpur Tahsil Anjad Anjad Kasba (Shivpuri) 1,522 771 751 Merged in Anjad Town 3 Kasrawad Tahsil Kasrawad Kasrawad Khurd 161 88 73 Deleted 4 Sendhawa TJhsil Sendhwa Sendhwa Kasba. 1,509 747 762 Merged in Sendhwa Town 5 13hikangaon T olhsil Bhikangaon Bhikangaon Kasba 283 146 137 Dropped 21. EAST-NIMAR DISTRICT 1 Khandwa Tahsil Khandwa Khandwa Taraf Mali 480 348 132 D.!leted Malipura Chirakhan 406 191 215 Do. 2 Burhanpur Tah,i1 . Burhanpur Amagird 89 49 40 Do. 22. VIDISHA DISTRICT 1 Basoda Tahsil Basoda Behlot 1,631 889 742 Merged in Basoda Town Swaroopnagar 236 117 119 Do. 23. BHOPAL DISTRICT 1 Huzur Bhopal City Singarcholi 587 298 289 Merged in Bhopal City Nayapura 187 100 87 Do. Halalpur 531 300 231 Do. Bhanpur 347 204 143 Do. Chhola 530 292 238 Do. Kararia Urf Sajidabad 384 221 163 Do. Sevania Gond 1,745 873 872 Do. Hatai Kheda 610 406 204 Do. Narela Shankri . 354 204 150 Do. Neori 415 224 191 Do. Kohphija. 43 29 14 Do. Nishatpura 350 188 162 Do. Semra Kalan 172 87 85 Do. Kolua Khurd 273 143 130 Deleted Blingarh Kalan 4,727 3,562 1,165 M';rged in Bhopal City. Laukhedi . 610 327 283 Do. Gondarmall 1,070 533 537 Do. Pipalner 322 168 154 Do.

23 -337 Cen<,u<; MP! 83 338

ANNEXURE-2 -_--- Population Name of Cityl Nam.:: of r-----..A..------. District/Tahsil Town Outgr"wth Persons Males Females Remarks 2 3 4 5 6 7 ---- 24. SEHORE DISTRICT 1 S!hore Tahsil . Sehore Sehore Kasba 169 102 67 l\!ergLd in S:hor..: Town S~hore Chhaoni 310 206 1{\4 Do. 25. RAISEN DISTRICT 1 Beaamlanj • • Begamganj . Para~ari • • • 40 23 17 Merged ill B':g,amganJ Town Gamiria • • • 480 244 236 Do. Gopalpur Churakka . 57 37 20 Do. Shahpur Hadaipur 1,243 653 590 Do. Khiria Narayandas 791 423 361< Do. Garhoipur 752 411 341 Do. 26. BETUL DISTRICT 1 B!tul Tahsil · Betu! Bazar Betll! Bazar Kasba • 206 101 105 Dele:ed 27. HOSHANGABAD DISTRICT 1 H.)shangabad Tahsil Itarsi Somaonri 530 284 246 Merged in Itarsi Town · Mahragaon 691 407 284 Do. 28. JABALPUR DISTRICT 1 Murwara Tahsil Kymore Deod Majhgawan 85 52 33 D._kted 2 Patan TJhsi1 Palan Rampura 220 117 103 Do. · Katangi Devgawan 443 227 216 Merged in Katangi Town Kudan • 1,585 828 757 Do. 29. MANDLA DISTRICT 1 Dindari Tahsi)] • • Dindori Soobkhar Malgujari • 625 319 306 Merg~d in D:ndori t wn 30. CHHINDWARA DISTRICT 1 C,lhindw.lra Tahsil . D:mllar Para~ia Bhandaria. 4,259 2,242 2,017 Merged in D,)IHlar Parasia · Town - D;mgar chikhali 4,399 2,460 1,939 Do. Chhindwara Chhindwara Mal 16 3 13 D~lelfd 2 Sau'>ar Tahsil • . Pandhurna Bamhl1l . 22 13 9 Do . Pandhurna kasba 184 106 78 Do. Sawergrrcn 44 26 18 Do. 31. BALAGHATDISTRICT 1 Waraseoni Tah,,:) . Waraseoni Sikandara 177 86 91 M~rg~d in Waraseoni Town. Wara 103 71 32 Do. 2 Bllaghat Tahd . Ba1aghat Blldhi 217 109 108 Merfl~d in Balaghat Town Balaghat Kasba 412 233 179 Do. Sarekha . 2,546 1,322 1,224 Do . 32. SURGUJA DISTRICT 1 B tikunthpur Tah,il . Blikunthpur Rampur (NCDC Colony) 316 180 136 D~l~t("d 2 Mlnendragarh Tahsi) M:mendragarh Mlll~ndragarh Kasba 596 320 276 M~rg~d in Man?ndragal Ii (Hasia) Town Kurasia Bldi-Bazar Chirm;ri 4,076 1,235 1,841 Merg~d in Kurasia Town 33. BILASPUR DISTRICT 1 MungeH Tahsil Mungeli Karhi 529 264 265 Deleted 2 Bllaspur Tahsil Gaurella Gorakhpur 72 33 39 D,). Takhatpur B;:lsan 1,515 765 750 Mergod in Takhatpur Town Bilaspur City . Kududand 1,088 598 490 Merged in Bilaspur Town Juna Bilaspur 4,529 2,379 2,150 Do. Mangla 372 215 157 Do. Ameri 6 3 3 Do. 3 Katghora Tahsil • • Korba Padimar 1,096 649 447 Merged in Korba Town Dondro . 595 304 291 Do . 339

ANNEXURE-2

Population Nam'! of City! Name of ,- Di~trictlTahsil Town OJtgrowth Persons Males Females Remarks 2 3 4 5 6 7

34. RAIGARH DISTRICT 1 Raigarh Tahsil Kharsia Mandanpur 179 97 82 Deleted Raigarh Krishnapur 84 48 36 Do. Kalmi 24 12 12 Do. 35. RAJNANDGAON DISTRICT 1 Kh,lIragarh Tahsil • Khairagarh Khamaria Khurd 180 119 61 Do. · Akarjan . 16 8 8 Do. Amlidih Khurd 20 7 13 Do. D.:>ngargarh B.ldhiya Tola 3,524 1,892 1,632 Merged in Dongargarh Town 2 Rajnandjaon Tahsil Rljnandgaon Chikhali 5,591 2,937 2,654 Merged in Rajnandgaon Town Motipur . 4,385 2,290 2,095 Do. Nandai 4,338 2,173 2,165 Do. Korinbhata 330 161 169 Do. 36. DURG DISTRICT 1 B~m~tara Tahsil B~m~tara Singhari 69 43 26 Merged in Bemetara Town · Pikri 545 294 251 Do.

2 Durg Tahsil . BhIlainagar Bhilaigaon 9,600 5,162 4,438 This was 00 ofBhilainagar · in 1971 Census. Now treated as an independent town Supela 2,004 1,014 930 Merged in Bhilainagar to'Ml 3 S).njari B.llod Tahsii Balod Parras 27 15 12 Merged in Balod Town Rajhara Jharan- Mahuljhappi 417 230 187 Merged in Rajhara'Jharan- dalli dalliTown Chikhalkasa 121 63 58 Do. 37. RAIPUR DISTRICT 1 Baloda Bazar Tahsil Bhatapara Patpar 879 454 425 Merged in Bhatapara Town 2 Raipur Tahsil · Tilda Newara Tilda 5,092 2,603 2,489 Merged in Tilda Newara Town S].saholi . 348 160 188 Do . Raipur City Tatibandh 238 129 109 Merged in Raipur City DumarTalab 918 500 418 Do. Dungania 339 221 118 Do. Chirhuldih 1,372 945 427 Do. Kota 1,724 983 741 Do. Khamtarai 2,582 1,370 1,212 Do. Pandritarai 6,369 3,350 3,019 Do. Mowa 652 347 305 Do. Shankarnag:>r 1,248 686 562 Do. Telibandha 7,514 3,921 3,593 Do. ESD Kapa 302 179 123 Do. Hirapur . 88 51 37 Do . Lalpur S 4 4 Do. Raipur Railway Colony 8,114 .4.442 3,672 Do. Gobra Nawapara Bagdehi 260 137 123 Merged in Gobra Nawapara Town 3 Mahasamund Tahsil Mahsamund Khaira 40 26 14 Deleted 4 Dhamtari Tahsil Dhamtari Hatkesar • 2,435 1,199 1,236 Merged in Dhamtari Town Arjuni 593 298 295 Deleted Bathena 576 315 261 Merged in Dhamtari Town Dhamtari Kasba 3,501 1,712 1,789 Do. Gokulpur 513 274 239 Do. Soridbhat 1,198 612 586 Do.

TABLE A-S STANDARD URBAN AREAS

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A-5 STANDARD URBAN AREAS NOTES

This table corresponds to Table A-V of 1971 town but contiguous to it as a single demographic and presen's basic data like civic status, area, den­ entity. An urban outgrowth is either a whole sity, occupied re~idenUal census houses, number of village or part thereof depending upon the pro­ households, population by sex, hoyseless population nounced urban characteristics that exist in the area and institutional popUlation of a Standard Urban treated as such. Thus the urban agglomeration Area (SUA) and its component units. Total popu­ represents a spatial urban spread at a given time. lation of the last two censuses has also been furnished The Standard Urban Area on the other hand is a for each unit as it existed then without however projected growth area of a city or town as it wou!d making any adjustment to correspond to the 1981 be in 1991, taking into account not only the towns census area of the unit. With a view to study urbani­ and villages which are expected to get merged with sation trends and change in rural/urban population it but also intervening rural areas which are poten­ during the last decade, the two sets of popUlation tially urban. This covers all extra municipal growths data relating to 1961 and 1971 have also been ~uch as suburbs (industrial and residential), railway shown under columns 16 and 17 of the table only colonies, civil lines, cantonments and villages which in those cases where the published population data are likely to be urbanised by 1991. Like the urban of 1971 have undergone change. The abbreviations agglomeration, the Standard Urban Area is also an have been explained in the footnote given at the end areal unit which extends beyond the main city or of the table. town limit municipal or otherwise and serves the role of constant statistical reporting unit for three Apart from pn.lV!ding. variou~ cel~sus d~ta. il1 a respect of such uthmnIstratlve UnIts llk~ ~Istnct, censuses viz. 1971, 1981 and 1991 irre5pective of of tahsil town village etc., the census orgall1~atlOn has the change in the local administrative boundaries been 'endea~ouring to present statistics on certain well units within the SUA. defined area:;, delineated on the basis of a number The characteristic feature of a Standard Urban of physical and demographic characteristics in res­ Area is that (i) it should have a core town of a ponse to ever growing demands of the planners, minimum population of 50,000, (ii) contiguous administrator:, scholars and others. The town-group areas made up of other urban as well as rural adminis­ concept of 1961 was one such attempt. in. this direc­ trative units sh~uld have close mutual socia-economic tion to provide suitable data on urbamsahon tren~s. linkages with the core town and (iii) the probabi­ The town-group comprised independent urban umts lity is that the entire area will get urbanised within close by but may not necessarily be contiguous in a period of 2-3 decades. The Standard Urban Area many cascs. The town-group concept did lIot prove is normally identified with respect to the adminis­ well as the data generated thereunder was. not found trative units such as cities, towns or villages encom­ comparable from censll~ to census o~mg to .the passed in it. The boundary of a Standard Urban Area boundaries of towns gettIng changed and mteI~edlate remains coterminous with the administrative bounda­ areas being . left out of reckoning. For preparIng the ries of the peripheral units. master plans for cities and towns the Town Plan­ ners were finding it difficult to have complete data Prior to 1971 Census, for delineation of for the urbanisable areas around the urban ccnters. Standard Urban Areas, the State Town and Country The ·town-group concept had to be abando~ed since Planning department with the assistance of the Direc­ the data generated was not found to be useful. torate of Census Operations formulated tentative pro­ The Census Organisation became aware. of this posals showing urban areas, limits of cities and towns and the villages and towns on the periphery of the problem and was contemplating to replace t!llS town­ core town/city which together were to constitute group concept by a suitable cO.ncept whl~h c0ll:~d form the basis of a constant spatIal reportIng u.nlls Standard Urban Area tract. The following yard­ sticks were kept in view while delineating the and serve the need for urbaJ?- development 'plannmg. Standard Urban Area. In the meantime the InternatiOnal Geograph~cal Con­ ference held \n Delhi in 1969 also empha~lsed the (i) A core town with a population of 50,000 need for evolving a suitable concept .whlch would and above by 1971 Census. ensure comparability over space and tIme and help (ii) Predominant Urban land-use. in urban planning. Thus the con~ept of Standard Urban Area and Urban AgglomeratIOn were evolved (iii) Intensive inter-action with the urban centers for the 1971 Census. as reflected ill comutation for the purposes of work and secondary education facilities; exten­ The Urban Agglomerati.pn concept an~ . the sion of city bus service; sale of commodities Standard Urban Area concept are two ~lstInct like milk, dairy products, vegetables (other a roaches. The former represents ~ con~lg.u~lUS than those transported by rail or truck-haul) u~Can spread constituting a town a?d Its adJ.ommg and purchase of foodgrains, cloth a~d general t owth (s) or two or more pbyslcally contIguous provisions, etc. by tbe consumers dIrectly. ~u gr together with well recognised urban outgrowths. ;hl~shas been done with the intention to treat .urban (iv) Anticipated, u~b.an growt~ as a r~sult of clusters outside the notified boundary of a city or locational declSlons relatmg to llldustry, 343 341

market, transport and communication, ad­ in 1971. Of the 25 core towns so identified for ministrative and servicing functions. delineating Standard Urban Areas, Neemuch, !tarsi, Korba, Raigarh and Rajnandgaon did not reach the (v) Existence of big villages with a large pro­ 50,000 mark in terms of population but Standard portion of working force engaed in non­ Urban Areas were delineated and retained in 1971 agricultural industrial categories. in respect of them in view of their being important urban centers. There has been no change in the Accordingly 25 core towns with adjoining areas, number of Standard Urban Areas in 1981. The were indentified much before !he actual census count list of SUA's is as below :-

List of Standard Urban Area'!

Population of the S.U.A.

( __~ ____..A...-- ____-. S!. Nam~ of the c"re town(s) No. forming S. U. A. Name of the S.U.A. 1971 1981 District in which situated

2 3 4 5 6

1. Gwalior (M.C.) Gwalior S. U. A. 406,140 555,862 Gwalior 2. Sagar (M) Sagar S. U. A. 159,800 213,954 Sagar 3. Damoh(M) Damoh S. U. A. 64,745 83,414 Damoh 4. Satna (M) Satna S. U. A. 65,244 101,553 Satna 5. Rewa (M) Rewa S. U. A. 69,411 100,999 Rewa 6. Mandsaur (M) Mandsaur S. U. A. 57,264 78,466 Mandsaut 7. N~emuch(M) N~emuch S.U.A. 49,605 69,050 Mandsaur 8. Ratlam (M) . Ratlam S. U. A. 119,904 155,920 Ratlam 9. U.Jjain (M.C.) Ujjain S. U. A. 209,550 283,514 Ujjain 10. Dewas(M) Dewas S. U. A. 51,545 84,267 Dewas 11. Ind;>re (M.e.) Indore S. U. A. 576,915 854,268 Indore 12. Mhow Cantt. MhowS. U.A. 75,882 91,674 Indore 13. Bldunpur (M) Burhanpur S.U.A. 1I0,lIO 147,942 Easl-Nimar 14. Khandwa (M) Khandwa S. U.A. 86,417 118,457 East·Nimar 15. Bhopal (M.e.) Bhopal S. U. A. 384,682 671,142 Bhopal 16. Itarsi (M) !tarsi S. U. A. 54,667 76,562 Hoshangabad 17. hb,llpur tM.C.) Jabalpur S. U. A. 543,934 768,771 Jabalpur 18. Murwara (M) Murwal'a S. U. A.- 90,800 128,949 Jabalpur 19. ChhindW.lra (M) Chhindwara S.U.A. 63,425 86,746 Chhindwara 20. Bllaspur (M) Bilaspur S. U. A. 165,673 225,567 Bilaspur 21. Korba (NM) Korba S. U. A. 43,217 106,875 Bilaspur 22. Raigarh (M) Raigarh S. U. A. 51,641 74,261 Raigarh 23. R1jn:mdJaon (M) . R,tjnandgaon S.U.A. 55,827 86,367 Rajnandgaon 2t D ll' J-B lil.lin:t3al· . Durg-Bhilainagar S.U.A. 275,491 548,088 Durg (a) Dura (M) (b) Bhilainagar(N.M.) 25. R'upur (M.e.) Raipur S. U. A. 241,325 391,377 Raipur

As is obvious from the definition of the concept, In view of the change within the Standard Urban a standard urban area is a dynamic rural spread. Areas as indicated above, the S.U-.A. limit and the The constituent units within the Standard urban limit of the core town has become coterminous in area tract, over the period of 1971-81, are supposed the case of Rajnandgaon S.U.A. There are, how­ to undergo various changes both physical and demo­ ever, 4 Standard Urban Ar~as of 1971 viz., Indore, graphic. The nature of changes at the 1981 census Ratlum, Bhopal and Gwahor whose boundary has are indicated below :- been subsequently modified to accommodate the (a) Annexation of villagers) wholly/partly from ''''ithin change in the statutory limits of town cutting across the standard urban area to one of the urban -:;OlllpO­ the Standard. Urban Area boundary after merger of nents. new areas WIth these. The change in the S.U.A. (b) Merger of urban outgroths O.G.(S)/urban compo­ boundary of Gwalior is more extensive. nent with another component. (c) Formation of new town(s)/O.G.(S) in 1981 Census The following annexure gives the list of S.U.A's from among tho rural component:> of the Standard where change in the constituent units of urban areas Urban Area. including change in boundary between 1971-81 and (d) Declassification of constituent O.G.(S}. nature and rcason(s) of change. 345

ANNEXURE-l Change in constituent units of urban cOlllponents in Standard Urban Areas including change in bonndary between 1911-1981 anll nature and reason(s) of cbange

Urb:1IJ Cvmponents in ,---_. ~------~ 197i 1981 r------.A.------, ,------_~------~ Nll.tllf{ ard r(a!( 11 cf Name ofS~an­ P .... pu­ Pvpu- cbange between 197f- dard Urban Area Nam~(Status) Area lation N'1mc (s~atus) Area p(id.1 1981

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. GW·11ior S.U.A. 1. GIV.llior City (M.C.) • 62'45 384,772 f. Gwalor City (M.C.) 289'85 539,015 2. Murar (0. G.). • 2'00 7,556 2. Mvrar Cantt. 13·33 16,847 3. Jlderua Kalan (0. G.). N.A. 5,822 (Cantt.) 1 4. Mudi'l p.lhad (O.G.) • 0·73 1,648 I 5. Girwai (0.0.) • 22'63 ~ ,514 6. Ajaipur (O.G.) • 0'07 1,349 I Merged in Gwalior 7. Birpur (O.G.) • 1·88 1,009 I (M.C.) due to extensicn 8. Bhoderi (O.G.). • N.A. 905 9. Jaderua Khurd (O.G.) , 10'24 594 t of "'"''''''''ion I;,ni" 10. Mehara (O.G.) . 2'40 481 11. Sowage Farm (O.G.) • Neg. 284 12. Kishan Bag (O.G.) l'~O 179 13. R3jm3D (O.G.) • Neg. 19 14. Kalyan Bag(O.G.) 0'67 8 2. Dam0h S.U.A. 1. Damoh (M) B'5l 59,489 i. D:lmoh (M) 15·51 75,573 ! Did 00' .",Iify '0 '" 2. Hirdepur (O.G.) 0·40 455 2. Hirdepur (O.G.) 0'40 1,185 (O.G.) of Damoh. Hen­ 3. Chopra Ryt. (O.G.) 0'16 39 ce included under IU­ ralframe.

3. t-,f

4. Ne~much L Neemuch(M) • • l3'42 47,H3 a. Neemuch (M) , B·42 65,860 S.U.A, 2. Neemuch RClilw,ly Colony 0'04 2,202 2. Rly. CvlOlly (0 G.) 0·04 2,522 (0 G.) (Kumaria) ") Did not qua lfjy to be 3. Rawat Khcda (O.G.). 0'29 277 3. Neemuch Kasba 0'02 471 I treated as O. G. of 4. Bhagw~lllpura (O.G.) 0'02 a56 (O.G.) r Neemuch town. In­ (Chamb~l Colony) J cluded ruralframe. 5. RatiD m S.U.A l. Ratlam(M). • ~2'95 W6,666 L Ratlam(M) 39'[9 142J3~9 2. Ratlam Kasba (0 G.) ~ '68 a2,a98 2. Railway Cokny i '68 13,259 3. Rajgarh (0. G.) • 0'10 a84 (Ratlam Knsbu) ") 4. Khetalpur (0. G.) 0'40 U8 J Merged in Rat)llm(M) 5. Dosigaon (O.G.) 0'20 59 }- due to exteJlsion of 6. Bnrwad (0. G.) 0'20 22 I Municipal limits. 6. Ujjl'lin S.u.A I. Ujjain City(M.C.) . 7a '33 203,278 L Ujjain City (M.C.) n· 33 278,454 i Ujjain Rly. Cclo:y be- 2. Ujjain Railway Colony 0'06 3,676 2. Nvgziri (O.G.) 0'69 1,237 l il1g a part of Ujjain (0 G.) 3. Mal~)1wasa (O.G.) I·B ),039 (M.C.) was wurgly 3. Nagziri (OG) 0'69 483 4. p,.ll1WaS~ (O.G.) 0'02 906 shown separalf]y in 4. p,lilWasa (O.G.) , 0'02 464 5. Lglpur (0 G.) . 0-25 35011971whichpositi()1hrs 5. MalanwClsil (OG) I'B 299 6. GoyalO Khurd (O.G.) 1·38 217 \ since been rectified in 6. Lalpur (O.G.) 0'25 [83 1981. 7. Goyala (O.G.) 1·38 n8 J

7. DewlS S.U.A.. L Dewas (M) . • U'53 5~,545 L Dewas (M) . 17'36 83,465 2. Hawn (O.G.) . l·28 301 Did not qualify to be 3. DewasS?)1ior (O.G.) 0·43 19 treated as O.G. of De­ 4. Balgarh (O.G.) a '44 a } was. Hence excluded from the urb8n frame. 8. Indore S.U.A .. ~ . Indore City (M. C.) 55'84 543,38 a !. Indore City(M.C.) U3'52 829,327 2. PipliyCl H?n8 (O.G.) 0'38 9,983 3. S:lkliy.l (O.G.) • a'59 2,52~ 4. Bij,l)pur (O.G.) . 0'52 2,327 Merged in Il1dore(M.C.) 5. Kh"jr?J1

ANN EXURE-l

UrbaJi Components In ----"------,

,-______.A.1971 ______--, ,-______1981 .A. ______~ Nature and reason of Nilme of Sl~J'­ Popu- Popu- change between 1971- dard Urb:lJl Area Name (Status) Area lation N,~me (S:a~us) Area lalion 1981

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9. Ba"hanpur !. Burhanpur (M) j2'67 105,246 L Burh"rpur (M) 12'67 140,986 S.U.A. 2. Amagird (O.G.) 0'16 89 i Did not qualify to b:: I treated as (O.G.) of r Burhanpur. town Hence excluded from J the urban frame. 10. Khandwa I. Khandwa (M) . . 22'56 84,517 L Kh"rdwa 2.2' 57 114,725 S.U.A. 2. Khandwa T.lrafmn]i(O G.) 0'50 480 1 Did not qualify to be 3. Malipura. Chira khar (O.G.) 0'02 406 I treated as (O.G.) of ~ IOtandwa (M). Hence excluded from the ur­ Jban frame. 11. Bhop31S.U.A. L BltopalCily(MC) . 71·20 298,022 L Bhop~ICily(M.C.)284·90 671,018 2. G()vindpuru (HEL)(NM) 24·28 53,922 3. B-liragarh (N.A.) . 5'2! 19,658 4. Bairagarh K' I')' (O.G.) N.A. 4,727 5. SW,lrh Gond (O.G.) 3'13 1,745 6. GO:ldarmlu (O.G.) N.A. .,070 1. H ltn i Khrda (O.G.) N.A. 610 1 8. L'lukhedi (O.G.) N.A. 610 9. Singlrchali (O.G.) 2·41 587 Merged in Bhopal la. H'lalpur (O.G.) 1'58 53! J (M.C.) due to extension ! I. Chhola (O.G.) }·29 530 I of Corporation limits. 12. Neori (O.G.) 2·59 4!5 13. K~raria Uri. 1'49 384 S1jida b1d (O.G.) 14. N 1 rela Shankli (O.G.) . N.A. 354 15. Nishatpura (0 G.) • j'06 350 16. Bhanpur (O.G.) . 3·66 347 17. pipalner (O.G.) . N.A. 322 II 18. Nayapura (O.G.) 0'84 ~ 87 19. S~mra Kalan (O.G.) 0·72 172 20. Kohphija (O.G.) 3'30 43 } 2!. Kolua Khurd (O.G.) N.A. 273 It w1 s wrongly treated ils O.G. In 1971. Hence deleted.

12. IlarsiS.U.A .• !. ltarsi(M). . 7·77 44,19! I. It~rsi (M). . 14'07 62,499 Mahragaon (O.G.) al'd 2. lIars; Kasb~ (O.G.) 2·21 928 2. Irani Knsb~ (O.G.) 2·21 898 part of S:msaonri(O. G.) 3. M·lhragac.n (O.G.) !·52 69) 3. pJthr~ut" (O.G.) 0·08 144 merged In Itarsi (M) 4. S)JlsaoJ1[i (O.G.) 0'50 530 4. BhlJakhcdi (N.M.) . 2·80 6,078 due to extensio)1 of li- S. P.1thrauta (O.G.) 0·08 526 mits. Remaining parts of Sonsaonrl (O.G.) forms part of Bhflakhe- di town.

0. Cllhindwara I. Chhindwara (M) . Ii ·01 53,492 I. Chhi.l1dwar 8 (M) . 11·01 75,!78 S.U.A. 2. Chhindwara (Mal (O.G.) 0·32 16 Did not qualify to be treated as (0.0.) of Chhlndwara (M). Hence excluded from the urban frame.

14. Bilaspur S.U.A. I. Bi!aspur (M) 32·35 98,410 I. Bila spllr (M) 26'35 147,218 2. B1nspur Rly. Colony 3·73 22,823 2. BilasPur Rty. 3'73 27,042 (O.G.) Colony (O.G.) 3. Sirgiti (N.M.) . 6·47 5,936 3. Tlfra (O.G.) 7·71 2,975 4. J'lna BJaspur (O.G.) 1·13 4,52~ 4. D~ori (O.G.). 1'86 2,556 5. Tlfra (O.G.) 7·n 2,610 5. Sirgit; (N.M.) 6'47 7,313 6. Kududand (O.G.) 0·86 1,088 1 Me!g~d in Bilaspur town. 7. Deori Khurd (0.0.) . l ·86 902 >- Did not qualify as 8. Mangla (O.G.) 0·10 372 J O. G. of Bilaspur town. 9. Ameri (0.0.) 0'01 6 Hence included in rural frame. 347 ANNEXURE-l

Urban ComponentsA--______in ~ 1971 1981 Nature ard rea§£:n Name of Stand- ,-'______.A.- __p~ '-'--~ .A.------~Popu- of charge bftwffD ard Urbln Area Name (Status) Area lation Name (Status) Area lation 1971-1981

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

a '45 30,963 ~. Kuro' (N.M.) 35'07 83,387 !5 . .Korb1 S. U. A. 1. .Korb1 (N.M.) Now form part (Jf Korba (N.M.) 2. P.ldim~r (O.G.) 3'52 1,096 1 3. Dondro (O.G.) 9'97 595 J a6. R liglrh S. U.A. L R'lig1rh (M) 18.26 46,745 I. R,3 igarh (M) 18'26 68,060 2. B)irdadar (O.G.) 2'10 692 2. Boirdadar (O.G.) 2'10 1,025 3. Amli.bhwana (O.G.) 0'32 504 3. Amli bhav,lDa(O.G.) 0'32 706 4. Klishnapur (O.G.) 0·32 84 ') Did not qualify to be 24 ~ treated as (O.G.) of R,fli- 5. Kalmi (O.G.) 0'14 Jgarh. Hence excluded from the urban frame.

17. Durg- I. Bhil1inag1 r (N.M.) 103'96 159,940 I. Bllliainag3r (N.M.) 0'47 29(J,(S'0 B'lll tina gar 2. Darg (M) • 31 ·08 67,892 2. Durg (M) 31'08 H4,637 S.U.A. 3. Uda (O.G.) N.A. 1,609 3. Ucla (O.G.) . N.A. 2,209 4. Kohka (O.G.) N.A. a,537 4. Kohka (O.G.) 1'00 18,9l7 5. Chhaoni (O.G.) N.A. 1,289 5. ChhaO)li (O.G.) 0'70 9,062 6. Baghera (O.G.) • N.A. 1,253 6. Baghera (O.G.) N.A. 1,751 M~rgJd in Bhilainagar- 7. Supcja (O.G.) N.A. 2,004 town. 8. Bhilaigaon (O.G.) N.A. 9,600 7. Bhijai Kalal'(N.M.) 9'12 18,870 TreDt{dr~llt(wJ'inJ981. Census. 8. Junwani (O.G.) 0·20 1,381 Treatedas (O.G.)ofBhi­ lainngar. 9. Charoda (NM) 5'25 17,667 Treated as town in 1981 ') Census. 10. Deobaloda (O.G.) . 0·17 2,660 Treated as 0.0. of Cha­ roda town. il. Sirsakalan (O.G.) • 0'10 2,001 J 12. Jamul (N.M.) H'1l0 10,969' Treatfda~t(wrinI9EI >- 13. Kumhari (N.M.) 12'95 9,181 J Census.

18. R,ljllandgaon L R<1jlI3'1dg1 (Jn (M) 12'67 41,183 L R~jrDrdga(n (M) 34'CO 863'67

Merg-.;din R8jn~ndgat.n S.U.A. 2. Chikh1Ji(0.G.) 3'6! 5,591 3. Motipur (O.G.) • I' 32 4,385 } (M)due to exteJ'Si('lI in 4. Nandai (O.G.) 3'99 4,338 municipa 1 limits. S. Korinbhata (O.G.) 0'35 330

I. R,aipur City (M.e.) 338,24~ 19. R \ipur S. U. A. I. R,1ipur Cliy (M.C.») 25'17 n4,518 55'03 2. R,'lipur R,ly. Colony(O.G.) N.A. 8,H4 I 3. Tati bandh (O.G.) N.A. 238 4. Khamtarai (O.G.) N.A. 2,582 S. Pandritarai (O.G.) N.A. 6,369 I 6. Kota (O.G.) N.A. 1,724 I 7. Chirhuldih (O.G.) N.A. 1,372 I Marged in Raipur I Municipal Corpo- 8. Sh'lnkarnagar (O.G.) N.A. 1,248 ration d:.Jc to exten. 9. Dumarta)a b (O.G.) N.A. 918 sion in Corporation W. Mowa (O.G.) N.A. 652 \ limit~. II. Dungania (O.G.) N.A. 339 12. ESD K~pa (O.G.) N.A. 302 13. Ti!Ji bwdha (O.G.) N.A. 7,514 14. Hirapur (O.G.) N.A. 88 15. Lalpur (O.G.) • N.A. 8 ) 348 ANNEXURE-l tABLE STANDARD ----- Numb'!' H lus-ll!sS Populatif,1l ofOccu pied Resi- r------.A.. ______-, S ate,'D ,trict Sa lddrd Urban Are:1 and CivIc Area PJpu)' tion dentinl No. (·f C Im,Juncllts Units Status inKm2 rer Km' Houses Households Males Fcmal(s

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

M: \ 'JHYA PiHOESH All S.U.A.-Tota). 2,692'19 2,::67 ~ ,072,593 10,300 18 j 561 13,4'::0

UrbJn 1,761'98 3,311 1,024,354 9,32f 16,592 11,678

All Rural CompClflents . 930·21 290 48,239 979 f,969 ~ ,742

GWALIOR DISTRICr L GW 11ior S. U. A.-Tutnl 303 '18 1,833 85,037 338 638 425 U,'bln Components: (I) G.v'lior City M.C. 289·85 a,860 82,262 229 448 :64 (2) Morar Cant t. GlIltt. 13·33 l,264 2,775 W9 190 16! Tvtal V1 bln GwuP 303'18 a ,833 85,037 338 638 425

Rural COmpOIlC):ts Total Rur~ I Group

SAGAR DISTRICT 2. S'glr S. U. A. 69'85 3,063 33,802 163 294 183

Ufb::l)l Components: (J) S1g1r M 33'75 4,752 25,428 £44 260 n6 (i) R1ja Kh~di (O.G.) 0'59 !O,036 !,152 (ii) Makronia Buzurg (O.G.) 0·40 ! 1,0:5 833 (iii) Glur N'1gar (O.G.). 0'5! 4,106 256 (iv) K;1puria (O.G.) 0·22 5,736 163 (v) Bl}3illS~ (O.G.) 0·25 2,761 108 (2) S 1 go r C.lIi( t. C,nt!. 16'31 2,005 4,885 !9 34 TJt:ll U .. b1ll Group 52'03 3,988 32,825 ! 63 294 Ill)

Rural C<1mponent~- 0) BJr'lru (10/3/3:) . 4'00 508 283 (2) Pltkui (1O{3/33) . 0'73 J ,234 142 (3) linda 00/3/34) 2'06 !55 55 (4) S~mrab:1g (10/3/36) i '86 1,024 287 (5) Amet (l0{3{150) 3'26 250 124 (6) A"julli (10{3/:97) . ~ ·go 89 23 (7) G\odoh Khurd (10/3/309) I' 70 87 25 (8) Am'oni (10/3/31:) 2'41 80 38 Total Rural Group 17'82 363 977

DAMOH DISTRICT . 3. D,rooh S. U. A.-Total 48'92 1,705 14,709 138 306 253

Urbln Components: (I) DlffiOh. M 15' 51 4,873 ! 3,340 67 !34 94 (i) Hirdcpur (O.G.) 0'40 2,963 ::23 10 20 !5

TvtD I V1 b1l1 Group 15'9~ 4,8:5 ! 3,563 77 154 109

RurD I GJmpol1 cnts :- (I) Singhpur D"mnh (H/:j:(13) . 5'51 147 !II 18 53 57 (2) Chopra Ry!. (11 /2/298) 0'90 456 74 (3) Chopra Khurd (II /2/:99) 2'10 :92 teo 10 19 18 (4) R'jl1uglr Khurd (11 {2/300) Z'08 88 33 (5) D'llrflmpur (11/2/303) 3'49 15 7 (6) Imlai (11/2/305) 5'72 365 347 33 80 69 (7) Ra~toriyl (11 (2/3(16) 0'39 90 7 349 A-5 URBAN AREAS

Institutional Population Total Population including Institutional P<.pulation during 1961-1981 and Houseless Population ,-______..A..,______• ___ .. ,-______.A. ______..., ,-----_____ .A.______-, No. of No. of Households Males Females Households Males Females ]96] ]97] ]98]

]0 11 ]2 13 ]4 ]5 ]6 ]7 Iii

2,552 64,826 9,443 1,104,274 ~,245,053 2,858,992 2,789,799 4,073,114 6,104.C45 (2,90.:1 ,262)* (4,154,454)* 2,495 63,427 9,27) 1,052,954 3,105,297 2,729,086 2,641,1)23 3,887,&24 5,~34,383 (2,707,;07) '" t3,890,990)* 57 1,199 170 51,320 139,i56 129,906 148,7i6 185,290 269,662 (196.~55)* (263,464)*

I(j8 4,554 699 9(1,803 297,525 258,337 3()(I, 587 406,140 555,862 (317,034)* (420,416)*

129 3,433 669 87,876 288,036 250,979 300,587 398,584 539,015 39 1.121 30 2,927 9,489 7,358 7,556 16,84 7 168 4,554 699 9(\,803 297,525 258,337 300,;87 406,140 555,862 (305,376)*

(11,65&)* (14,276)*

161 5,605 330 34,531 114,978 9R,976 108,383 ]59,8CO 213,954 (111,683)* (159,135)*

34 1,1]5 J55 26,079 84,886 75,506 85,49] 118,574 160,391 I,J52 3,167 2,754 2,755 5,921 833 2,432 1,978 2,881 4,410 3 729 110 256 ] ,410 684 1,708 2,094 163 666 596 ],043 1,261 1(8 357 334 481 691 I'i, 123 3,744 4,950 ]8,645 14,C64 19,185 27,343 32,7(9 ),588 330 33,541 111,563 4 160 95,916 10 ,676 154,;85 ~07,4'i9 (108,519)*

284 1,066 967 I,G74 1,554 2,033 17 142 465 436 596 729 901 58 180 139 222 261 319 289 1,013 892 1,106 1,523 1,905 124 424 391 477 643 815 23 85 76 56 161 30 84 64 97 95 148 40 98 95 135 154 193 17 990 3,415 3,060 3,707 5,015 6,475 (3,164 )* (4,350)* 421 21 14,939 44,114 39,3CO 14 50,210 64,745 113,414 (50,152)* (64,6)8)* 421 21 D,447 40,COI 35,572 14 46,656 59,4S9 75,S73 240 643 542 455 1,185 421 :'1 1),687 40,6:;4 36,114 14 46,6)6 59,944 76,75S (59, (33)*

155 "18 393 465 583 811 74 225 185 103 1'!0 410 110 319 295 315 369 61<; 33 N 100 lIS 135 13 30 23 184 22 53 381 1,068 1,017 I,L'5 1/

TABLE STANDARD

Numb~r Houseless Population ofOccu- pied Resi- ,------"----__-. State /District Standard Urban Area and Civic Area in P0pul~lion dentin I No. of Component Units Status KmB per KmB Houses Households Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(8) Kunw,lrpur (l! f2f312) • 2·45 118 55 (9) Madi"ya-P,'Dg3rh (Hf2/313). ~ ·07 52 14 (10) Pip3 riya Digamb~r (i 1/2/333) 2'93 120 60 (U) Hirdepur (1t/2f339) • • 2'42 6G9 289 (l2)Ladan B~g (H/2{340) . 3'95 74 49 Total Rural Gorup 33'01 202 1,146 61 152 144 SATNA DISTRICT 4. Satna S. U. A. Total 37'50 2,708 21,007 260 410 229 Urban Components : (I) S'ltna M 21·09 4,290 n,517 226 360 198 (i) Railway Colony (O.G.) N.A. N.A. 719 (ii) Ghoordang (O.G.) 4'65 594 790 34 50 31 10t81 Urban Group 25'74 3,756 19,026 260 410 229 Rural Components :- (I) Am'ludha Kalan (12/1/665) 5'62 299 331 (2) Am'ludha Khurd (12/1/666) 0'25 152 .5 (3) B lrdadih (62/1/680) 1'61 422 135 (4) Matohna (12/1/683) 0'28 425 23 (5) Umri (12{! {684) . 1'21 1,008 282 (6) Mahdewa (i2/! {685) 2·79 411 205 Total Rural Group i!·76 415 981 REWA DISTRICT . 5. Rew.1 S.U.A.-Tota) 53·86 ~,875 n,708 190 551 263 Urb:ln Components: 0) Rewa . M 52'57 ~,914 n,642 190 551 263 Total Urban Oroup 52'57 1,9l4 17,642 190 551 263 Rural Components: (1) P.ldra Suaranto}a (! 3/4/204) 0·75 452 64 (2) Dhekha (13/4/207) 0'54 35 2 Total Rural Group 1·29 278 66

MANDSAUR DISTRICT 6. Mandsaur S.U.A.-Total 17.63 4,451 13,156 292 686 532 Urb3n Componeots (1) Mandsaur M 10.32 7,520 13,009 281 667 507 Total U,.b '.n G;OJp W'32 7,520 13,009 28l 667 507 Rural Components : (I) KitYlni (16{7/36) • i' 69 U8 29 lO 16 24 (2) Tlglriya (16/7/37) 3'90 22 16 1 3 I (3) Tudi (16/7/41) ~. 72 335 102 •• Total Rur~.1 Group 7.31 118 147 11 19 25

7. Neemuch S.U.A. 17'31 3,989 10,669 380 908 695 Urbln Components: (I) N~emuch M 13·42 4,908 10,096 313 810 613 (i) RI. GJlony (Kum'lrin) (O.G.) 0'04 63,050 456 15 34 41 (ii) N!emuch Knsbl (0.0.) 0·02 23,550 8D 52 64 4& Total Urbnn Group 13·48 5,108 W,633 380 908 695 Rural Components : (!) R

Institutional Populat ion Total Populatiun including Institutional Pcpularicn during 1961-1981

~nd Houselcss..A-__ Population ______, r- -"------, r-- r------"------, No. of No. of Households Males Fem31es Households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

55 145 145 223 293 290 14 33 23 25 8 56 60 178 175 189 279 353 289 792 682 868 1.317 1.474 61 159 132 94 190 291 1,252 3,470 3,186 3,554 4,801 6,656 (3,496)* (4,655)* 38 309 36 21,020 56,157 45,396 40,40!<. 65,244 101,553 (40,797)*

37 304 36 18,453 49,820 40,656 38,C46 57.531 90,476 •• 753 1,909 1,519 3,236 3,428 1 5 790 1,787 976 1,395 2,763 38 309 36 19,996 53,516 43,151 38.046 62,162 96,667 (38,43;)*

348 910 771 827 1.176 1,681 5 17 21 9 37 38 135 372 308 461 602 680 24 62 57 76 89 119 291 699 521 447 509 1.220 221 581 567 542 669 1,148 1,024 2,641 2,245 2,362 3,082 4,886 171 2,586 262 19,019 56,468 44,;31 43,453 69,411 lCO,999 (45,358)'" (72,464)'"

J72 2,586 262 18,952 56,271 44,370 43,065 69,182 100,641 172 2,586 262 ] 8,952 56,271 44,370 43,C65 69,182 100,641

65 184 155 113 210 339 2 13 6 275 19 19 67 197 161 388 229 358 (2,293)* (3,285)'" 23 385 83 13,456 40,846 37,620 41,989 57,164 78,466 (42,052)* (57,133)*

22 342 77 13,309 - 40,370 37,233 41,876 56,908 77,603 77 13,309 22 342 40,370 37,233 41,876 56,908 77,603 (41,971)'" (56,988)*

29 103 97 53 7; 200 16 46 41 28 70 87 43 6 102 3"~_I 249 32 III 576 43 6 147 476 387 113 256 863 (81)* (145)* 11,21) 24 1,520 48 36,651 32,399 36,317 49,605 69,050 (36,443)* (49,748)* 48 10,575 24 1,520 34,962 30,898 36,287 47,113 65,860 503 1,353 1,169 2,202 2,522 96 252 219 156 471 48 J 1,179 36,567 32,286 24 1,520 36,287 49,471 28,853 (36,443)* (49,748)* 36 84 113 30 134 197 36 84 113 30 134 ]97 (Nii)* (Nil)* 352

TABLE STANDARD URBAN

Numb~r Houselcss P0pulr tic.n of OCCl!- pied Resi- r------..A..---__ St~l1dard Urban Are~ ilnd Civic Area in PJPulntion de)ltiD I No. of ....., State /District Cvmponent Unit Status l s Km per Km H )UsC's Households Males Females 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9

RA.l'L<\M DISTRICT. . Rulam S.U.A.-TotDI 42'65 3,656 27,309 588 1,106 786 Urb3n Components: (1) Ratlam . • M 39'19 3,632 24,789 449 906 721 (i) Rnilw~yColony (O.G.) i '68 7,892 (Ratlam Kasba) 2,465 D9 200 65 Total Urban Group 40'87 3,807 27,254 588 ~,106 786 Rur3 1Components: (1) B3rw~d (17/4/53) . l' 53 224 55 (2) Dosigaon (17/4/54) 0·25 Total Rura] Group 1'78 192 55

UJJAIN DISTRICT 9. Ujjain S. U. A.-Total 86·47 3,279 47,84! 622 909 6~8 Urban Components: (I) Ujjain M.e, 71'33 3,904 46,978 622 909 618 (i) Nagziri (O.G.) • 0'69 1,793 232 (ii) Malanwas3 (O.G.) 1·11 936 ~87 (iii) Panwasa (O.G.) 0'02 45,300 !48 (iv) L~ Ipur (O.G.) 0'25 1,400 59 (v) Goyal3 Khurd (O.G.) 1'38 157 36 1'01,,1 Urb~n Group 74'78 3,774 47,640 622 909 618 Rural Comp0nenls ; (I) Dhatraw3dn (18/5/132) . 4'40 i63 ~O4 (2) Gothnda (18{5/234) 2'08 144 47 (3) S'1kkHrwns~ (18/5/241) . ~ '78 166 50 (4) Khilchipur (18/5/275) 3·43

Total Rural Group 11'69 112 201 DEWAS DISTRICT . fO. D~w~s S. U.A.-TotDJ 24'93 3,380 14,006 656 ~ ,675 1,392 Urb~n Compc,,r:ents : (I) Dewas . M 17'36 4,808 13,861 656 r ,675 1,392 Tl)t~ I Urban Group 17'36 4,808 a 3,S61 656 1,675 1,392 Rural Componenl S : (I) D~was SC!nior (20/2/r4) . 4'2~ II 7 n (2) Etaw (20/2/21) ! '52 505 138 (3) Balgarh (2012113~) 1'84 Tot~l Rural Group 7'57 106 145

INDORE DISTRICT I!. It1dore S. U. A.-Totn I 203'54 4,197 145,528 827 1,1)10 1,167 Urb~n Componcfls : (I) Indore City MC 113'52 7,306 )41,449 7((1 f ,}~6 [97 T.)tn I Urb3n Group 113· :12 7,306 14) ,44') 7CO 1,326 897 Rurn 1 Components : (l) Blng'1rda Bada (23/3/9) 14'43 H9 477 12 32 37 (2) B1ngrda Chholu (23/3/16) n ·19 1811 3::0 (3) Neaod (23/3/17) . X'7S In 1114 iO 17 26 (4) Ko;e:lia B~rda (23/3/18) 2'39 3 2 (5) B'nk (7.3/3/20) 4'65 474 3; ) 57 ;,29 W6 (6) Ahir khedi (23/3J22) 5'86 in2 90, c2 )6 )2 (7) H Iknmk,di (23/3/35) 3'19 :1'7 JOO (8) S !khniw's (23/3/36) 3'10 312 H'O

--~----~------~---- 353 A-5 AREAS --~--- ._--_ ---- _------~ ------It1;tirutlOn.l1 P~pulJJion T0tal P )pu1ation incllldmg Imtitu(lotJ:d P Jpulation durinl! 1961---1981 and Housebs PopulatIon ,--______-A-______, ,-__ . ------____ A ______, r-~----"- - ...... ------, No. of Nc>. of H.}usehoicl s Males pemi!::s Households M3.1e<; fem~,I~~ 1961 In! 1981

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

24 930 486 27,840 81,335 7-1,535 88,001 119,90J 155,920 ~S8,829)* (120,117)

:n 921 486 25,3{)2 74,137 o'l)1,' Il''l ...- ..... 87/+"12 1O'i,049 14.:.,319 1 9 2,477 i,I)24 6.~'5 12,198 1_,.259

(,~ -, i.,1 2-1- 930 4sr; 27,779 81,161 7-l,-l17 ( ','t l ..... 119,247 155,578 ~8S, 124)* 61 174- 168 1(,2 207 3";'2 %7 4.)0 6! 17-+ F,g 529 657 342 \70:; )* (8;0)*

106 1 ;~'52 299 ..t~,676 14g,820 I !.~,«I\ 145,25:' .209,550 2~3,514 (148,)GUj*'

\05 \ ,796 299 ii,Sl2 1,!6,12~ 132,330 H4,161 ",()6,954 ::.n,454 232 687 s,r) 483 1.237 66 18~ 512 ... 67 299 J ,lJ39 148 ",,3 .1');: 464 906 59 16r; E-1- 183 350 36 111 1(I(i 178 217

106 I,R62 299 4S,-P5 1..,8,I'+R 13"t,055 14-L ~ 61 208,561 282,203 \\47,--i-GG/

104 353 358 -116 558 716 47 162 138 158 223 300 50 152 14~ 151 142 295 3G';! 66

201 672 63,) 1,(19'~ 98') 1,:\11

9 20,1 36 14,336 4"1,71 f) 39,557 35,944 51,545 8"','::0 (51 ,~t{})*

39,21)1 34,577 51,5'45 9 204 36 1--1.11)1 4+,26-1 83,'1(}5 34,)77 51,545 9 204 36 14.191 44,264 39,20 ~ ~~,46'5 (3),9H)* C'1,866)*

7 Jil 16 34 I3S 42fl 3-10 ]"'9 768 J ,1S~)

145 -i~6 356 1,3(,7 f:(l~ (Nil) * 147,'72:-: 405,290 576,915 854,268 15:1 5,579 i ,253 4)3,076 40l.192 (417,343) * (596,928)*

143,487 439,916 389,411 ~ 394,941 560,920 829,~27 140 5,193 1,102 5,19S 1,102 143,4S7 439,916 3R9,411 39'i,9-11 560,920 829,:21 140 (56f>,936)* 477 1,384 1,3... 6 1,602 2,445 2,730 342 1,103 1,000 830 1,127 ~,l0::' 194 627 5'70 533 147 1,197 2 3 4 7 332 1,140 1,064 579 986 2,204 105 314 286 287 440 600 1'10 501 413 63 155 914 ,Q5 S!R dIS: 47J 743 %6 ...... __ :4-!l8'7 cepsu's MP /83 354 TABLE STANDARD URBAN

Numb~l HouseleS[ Pc.pu I~ (.( 11 of occu- pied Rcsi- , ___ -- - __ .A._ - _ - -- - -. St lUctllU U. b . ,1 Art;J :If d Civic A-;.1 in P0pul'ti('n denti21 No.of Scate/Dislricts Component Unit So' .1lusj Km2 p~r Km2 HJUiiCS Hvusehc!ds M21cs Femeles

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

INDQRB orsTRTcr (9) R'u (23/3.'37) P'74 47~ , ,36Q I~ 25 27 (10) B}nng'rh (23/3}5(') »,35 541 125 (d) P.t)lly' Kum'r (::'3;3/51) 4'05 150 1\4 10 24- 25 (12) L'lsudiya Mori (:'3j3/57) 6'09 27) 232 10 39 35 (D) p.llda (23}3/95) 4·72 573 474 ., (,4) Kum~;di (23/2/76) 2'51 71 36 2 "- Total RlIlal GrvLp 90'02 277 4,079 1:27 :84 .270

12. Mhow S. U. A.-Tot.l 5'),36 1,544 13,51'4 3H 415 269 U;'b311 Components: (1) Mhow C'lI'll t Cenll. 16'93 4,(42 10,216 271 343 203 (i) Guja{ KheU:l (O.G.) 0'04- 59,275 341 (ii) S1ter (O.G.) O·O! 1,83,600 3~9 (iii) KodriyJ (O.G.) Neg. Nrg. 144 1 4 4 (iv) HJrin~khcJi (O.G.) 0'12 4,325 83 9 15 13 (v) SJtarkhedi (O.G.) O·O~ 33,300 31\ 1 6 3 (2) Mhowgaon NM 13'00 598 i ,235 3 5 2

Total Urb"n Group 30·l! 2,784 ~2,376 285 373 225

Rur:!1 Com;JoJ1 eJ1ts : (/) lIarnia ]Ch~di (:3/4/5) . 2'98 193 ~ a2 l2) Blradiyn (2:":;4/8) ~ . ~ 5 3)\ 7 (3) DJ)1g~rg~cln (:3/4/15) :1'29 29g 127 26 42 4 (4) Sh~hada (23:4/,'7) . ::"34 ~83 6~ (5) S1ter (23/4/19) 3'14 240 96 (6) Glng'li< Kh~di(23/J/ 13) 3'54 !49 85 (7) Kodariy t (23/<1/11 4) 7·79 469 580 (8) S'ltarkh;dJ (23/4/1 i7) 1'53 35'- 87 (9) Borkhedi (:"3/4/.:3) 3'49 105 53 (H:.lrsod: )

Total Rur:;] G. ('UP 29·25 _69 1,208 26 42 44 EAST·NIMAR 13. Bllrh'wpur S. U. A.- To,' 49'12 3,Ol2 20,763 226 572 481 DISTRICT U .. bl11 ComponCJ1(~ : B:.Irh9 npur . M 12·67 1; ,)28 19,495 2!3 539 456 T0tGI til b:h G,cL!' 12·67 1 i,128 19,495 2!3 539 456

RurD I Compor en! £ : (I) Jtisingpura (25/W60) ~ '19 1,018 198 (2) S'l1hd~n (25/3/17(1) O· ~7 :'47 H (3) H1midpura (25J31!71) 0·88 52 ! 5 (4) Am8 gird (25/3/172) 7·76 228 309 (5) M0h~mm1drvr~ (25}3117:) 8·44 90 136 13 33 25 (6) p lond, (25/3/175) ~ ~ ·25 263 563 (7) B~da Bl'zurg (25/3/177) . ~ ·34 105 29 (8) B2la K.hllrd (25/3/H 1) 0·54 20 5 (9) L11b~gM"1(2513IH2) 4·88 3 2 Tut n I Rurr I Gr0l1 p 36·45 19! 1,268 13 33 25

14. Kh~ndwa S. U. A.-Tl>t21 41·63 2,845 !9,5fO 381 590 378 Urban Compc-nentf : Kh"l~dwa • M 22'57 5,083 18,960 378 580 372 T'Jt.;)Urb·'I! G,Ll.'P 22'57 5,083 ~f ,960 378 5W 372 A-5 AltEAS

In,'it,ltionil PJpuLltion Tob! Pupulation including InstItution. 1 PopulatkJ1 dllrjn~ :%I-J%J :md Houscl~ss P_'puLtiJI1 r------../._ ~------~--I r------'- --_ ------, ,------~ ---~ -"---- -~---- -_ - -I No. of No.of Households \1 cl!, I' :nnl::s H)useholu, :VLl~s 1 :m:tlfe, 1961 1971 1981

10 11 12 14 15 16 J7

151 : .376, -UIC, .1,033 3,896 5.535 8.349 127 3(,(' 179 -195 730 ')4 324 20) 370 450 6()9 J7 345 242 1,()67 581 S8t 1,022 J,6413 4iR 1,399 1,31j: 872 1,737 2,7% 37 9S XD 83 113 li8

18 381 151 -t,2-tl U,IGU 10,349 15,9::-5 24,9,11 (22.-HL)* (35,992)'i< 13 275 250 14,2-1-6 ~2, i 79 5-!A!9 75,882 91,674 (60,196)*

7 51 250 10,H5 3~.035 32,C9';; 59,1)37 7(J,130 3X't 1,27<;, 1,(;92 2,371 2 ~o 320 1.012 S24 1.OU3 1,8:'6 146 437 411 814 8'"18 2 J21 <)2 334 1~5 4,+2 519 41 187 146 766 333 23 1,239 4,052 3,723 5,986 1,775

13 275 25U 12,972 -15,336 -[S.032 69,725 83,81.2 (53,80'.;)*

113 310 264 304 97 574 7 20 19 46 44 153 5J4 465 591 854 979 66 230 198 231 317 428 96 410 3-13 1,875 5i9 753 ~g 286 242 294 401 528 611 1,923 J ,"7:.8 2,323 :!,983 3,651 87 :78 259 521 500 537 53 184 184 2'9 3no 368

1,27'+ 3.703 6.157 7,S(!2

20 230 .2 !,520 71':52 ~0,270 110,110 ];17.942 (86,581 )* (I' 0,627)*

2Cl 230 13 72.61:. 63. ,74 22,O()8 105,246 140,986· 230 23 2),2JO 82,090 105,246 140,986 (10,5,335) ,

198 616 :-')6 8i2 1,082 1,212 11 2(1 22 91 37 42 15 26 20 16 14 46 321 924 848 847 1,002 1,772 149 403 355 383 479 758 578 I ,4~9 1,461 2,015 2,230 2,960 3J 76 65 3 16 141 5 7 4 2 11 2 7 7 13 2 14

1.310 3,578 3,373 4,180 4,864 (i,9~6 (4,491)'" (5,292)* fE,417 I, ) ~,j~7 120 1,031 440 20, US GI,()34 56,523 6~, 1 J 3 (87,303)*

116 431 1'),486 59,!16G 54,859 63,505 \ 16 13 \ 19,486 59,866 54,859 63,505 84,517 (6:',525) * (P5,403 :* • _ -~ ...... -. "_""""'-'~"~'- '-'-'''---''~- ~ __ . .-~, ... .. , ... ~ .. ---~-- ...... - -_ -- __ __ ._ -- _- - ~:.:..=:- --~--:--- --=~- 356 TABLE STANDARD URBAN ._------_ Number Houseless Population of occu- pied re&i- ,------j~--.----__. St,ln"a:,~ Urban A"(:

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9

Rural Com:xm~ncs : U) Khandwa Taraf MaE(25/ J/261) 1. 83 369 90 t2) Naha]c'a (25/1/264) 8.83 137 168 (3) BhanC<8.,iya (25/1/265) 3.13 328 189 3 10 6 (4) Malip:Jra (25/1/266) 2.86 195 130 l Chirakh2.n) (5) Mahpt ra (25/1/277) 2.31 101 43 Total Rurrtl Group 19.06 196 6::'0 3 10 6

BHOPAL DISTRICT 15. BhoPaJS. U.A.-TotuJ 286.14 2,346 120,172 412 774 549 Urban Components : BhopalC:ty M.C. 284.90 2,355 120,151 412 774 549 Total U·b:trl Group 284.90 2,355 120,151 412 774 549 RUla! Components: I>obra (28/2/91) . 1.24 100 21 Total Rural Group 1.24 100 21

HOSHANGABAD 16. Itarsi S. U. A.-Total 44.72 1 ,712 14,029 149 268 163 Urban Components: (1) !tarsi M 14.07 4,442 11,285 114 199 97 ii) ltarsi Kasba (O.G.) 2.21 406 252 (ii) Pathrauta (O.G.) 0.08 1,800 31 (2) BhlIakhcdi . N.M. 2.80 2,171 1,212 12 29 24 Total Urban Group 19.16 3,634 12,780 126 228 121 Rural Components: (1) B.iinganiya (32/3/43) 4.03 113 75 3 (2) Gonchi Taronda (32/3/72) 5.95 154 178 8 11 9 (3) GhJgw3.,a (32/3/78) 4.23 127 79 7 5 8 (4) B.Jrtalai (32j3/79) . 8.56 111 157 7 23 22 \5) S.Jn.i::wnri (31/3/250) N.A. N.A. 211) (6) Mahr:lgMn 01,'3/251) N.A. N.A. 477 (7) D..:hri (31/3/157) 2.79 156 73 Total Rural Group • • 25.56 27:- 1,249 23 40 42 JABALPUR DlSTRICT 17. hb:l1pur S. U. A.-Totul 287.10 :;,678 135,502 1,537 2,234 1,758 Urbalt Components J) Jabalpur City M.e. 133.97 -+,584 108,994 " ,099 1,522 1,066 (i) Heavy Vehicle Factory O.G. 7.43 1056 3,314 33 59 61 (Ii) B,lp:rra (O.G.) • 1.56 2,184 1,06] 11 8 12 (iii) M;tnegaon (O.G.) 1. 88 2,061 791 (iv) Maharajpur (O.G.) 4.10 766 609 4 4 6 (v) Suhagi (O.G.) 2.61 898 422 (vi) Amkhera (O.G.) 1.91 529 309 (vii) Karm·!ta (O.G.) 4.13 358 284 3 6 12 (viii) Kmri to.G.) . 1. 70 408 133 (ix) Reg\va (O.G.) 2.78 195 111 (x) Piparlya (O.G.). 0.12 3,633 89 1 1 (2) Jabalpur Cantt Cantt. 28.49 2.142 8,732 181 296 242 (3) Khamal'ia N.M. 19.92 1,300 4,791 119 J77 194 (i) G.C.F. (Khamaria) (O.G.) 9.53 1,768 3,073 7 12 II (ii) Pipariya (O.G.). 4.17 821 581 (Iii) Ghana (O.G.) . 2.27 263 107 (iv) Tighra to. G.) 2.06 205 71 Tota) Urban Grollp 230.6.4 3,:'83 ] 33,/!72 1.458 2,085 1,605 357 A-5 AREAS ------Imtitutiom I Population Total Population including InstituticneJ Pcpulation during 1961-1981 and Housekss Population

~ __ • ______.A.______-. ~ --,. ~------, No. of No. of Households Males Females housebcld Males Females 1961 1971 1981 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

4 235 9 90 471 204 20 675 175 630 578 789 942 1,208 194 552 506 57B 741 1,058 130 285 272 142 95 S57

43 130 104 79 122 234 4 235 9 632 2,068 1,664 1,608 1,9CO 3,732 (1,588) 224 4,()90 996 122,284 358,967 312,175 223,022 384,682 671,142 (236,548)* (399,8(0)*

2.2,t 4,690 996 122,263 351<.907 3,12,111 2::~~,9::8 38t!,5E6 671,018

"''"'',1 4,690 996 122,263 358,907 312, iII :22,9"-:8 3g4,5~ 6 671,OIR --"' (224,::61)* (384,859)*

21 6t) 64 74 96 124 21 GO Ii..j 74 % 124 ( 12,287)* (14,941)* 10 150 23 14,::79 <:0,645 35,917 38,6(8 54,667 76,562- (40,2C9)*

')' 45,,~ 12 8 112 -,) ] 1,488 3\217 29,2~2 33,611 62,499 252 523 375 928 898 2 38 1,237 :1,215 2,~63 6,078 31 SO 64 526 144 JO 150 23 13,CC8 ~7,O35 32,584 33,611 46,866 69,61' 05,212)*

75 229 228 319 3L9 457 178 ·~l\9 428 596 945 917 f6 :73 264- 340 380 537 168 5(4 .:!~5 672 734 949 214 625 592 1,1:6 914 1,217 4~~II 1,::76 1,155 1,609 4,(67 2,431 73 214 221 }35 372 435 1,::71 3,6iO 3,:~3 ~,(j~7 7,t(,j 6,943

35],(,16 ~ 543,9:4 63':1 21,2('2 J ,6(,9 138,6(9 _4:5,-55 73,950 7(:8,771 (_~H.2.('~~4)*

2::7,790 295,375 426,224 155 5,1'+7 1,597 111,369 3': 6,J 72 6J4,162 6,483 7 1:7 3,351 S, ~01 .7,178 15.279 1,109 2,951 2,640 1,529 5,591 796 2,017 1,8)7 1,953 3,874 612 1,674 1,468 1,790 3,142 1,183 5 241 422 1,361 984 2,34S 309 838 706 1,307 1,544 289 765 713 1,007 r,478 3(2 316 5 31 135 391 693 J II 285 256 449 541 90 241 195 240 436 21,590 41,014 ~O,195 453 15,276 12 9,096 39,436 61,02(1 30,625 23,335 \2 211 4,923 13,946 11,950 25,1<96 3,IH 8,908 7,943 16,025 J6,~5J 599 1 ,~q 5 1,610 .2 399 3,425 107 303 295 145 598 7~ 230 192 265 422 347,669 367,014 534,845 637 21,033 1,6'),) :36,506 409,634 757,303 (375,668)* -_---- ~58 TABLE STANDARD URBAN Number Housekss Populitioll of oc,:u" pled .J{;;~I-, ----- ~'~"-----. S;at::;District Standlrd Urban Ar..:.l and Civic Ar<)ain Population dential No. of Compon·~nt Units Status Km2 per Km2 Houses Household. Mo.ies F{m.Jes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S ,

Rural Components:

(1) K,l1iljJ. K.lu.l1 (33;4/167) 1. 73 295 94 (2) Khiriya Khurd (33/41170) 0.64 131 14 (3) Chati (33}41171) • 1.25 123 30 (4) Gurda (33/4/173) 1.04 50 10 (5) Hathna (33/4/174) 1.12 143 33 (6) Imalia (33{4/182) . 2.02 405 1(,(J (7) P;p:uia (33/4/183) 1.86 I~N S2 (8) Nandana (33/4/189) o ,5g (

Total Rural Oroup 5(,. -16 203 2,O~O 79 149 153

JABALPUR J)1')TRICr 18. MurW.lra S.U.A.-· Total. 12,057 1,069 24,763 403 (i21 373

Urban Components: (I) Murwara . M 23.47 3,31g 14,91 ] ::.91 414 lU (i) Khirhani (O.G.) 1092 394 894 3 4 2 (i!) Tikariya (0.0.) 11.23 354 883 23 38 34 (iii) Kutbla (0.0.) I. 76 951 321 15 30 21 (iv) Blfgawan (0.0.) 2 30 548 259 24 60 51 (v) Chhaparwah (0.0.) 2.43 354 175 (vi) Mumara gaon (O.G.) 2.14 306 107 (2) Tikuri • NM 5 14 3,061 2.374 (vii) Padlrwara (0.0.) 6.11 189 246 (viii) Jhtnjhari (O.G.) .. 0.28 3,129 167 0) N~w Katni Rly. In. Area. NM 5.94 1,038 1,358 (ix) Hirw,ua (O.G.) 6.11 273 335 (x) Chbaparwah (O.G.) 1.21 880 30R (4) Ordnance Factory Area Katni NM I. 38 4,180 1,227 4 3 Total Urban Group 8042 1,530 23,565 360 549 2"7

- _- - -~---~ -----.------_ .359 A-5 AREAS

llUtJ1U£lon!1 P"p:lI.ltion Tot",1 P"?aLltion m-::!udtnJ Institutional Population during 1961- 1981 and Housek~, Population ~ ______A ______~ ,-______-A.--- ______--, r------.A. --, No. of N.J. of Hv~holds M les F;:'I\1,t!<; Homeholas M~l.!s Fem~les 1961 1971 1981

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11

94 261 250 350 470 511 14 42 42 50 86 84 30 82 72 ]27 179 ]54 10 21 31 4 22 ~2 33 93 67 132 154 160 166 456 363 299 392 819 52 174 178 201 311 352

3 7 4 13 20 11 26 85 65 93 140 158 128 357 317 471 600 674 65 178 163 234 276 341 8 14 13 2~ 24 27 29 100 90 119 J62 190 42 86 86 85 117 172 30 100 98 90 145 1911 12 36 25 38 61 .. 61 167 126 203 265 293 18 48 34 122 143 82 III 257 24,1 243 294 501 90 319 254 :143 507 573 121 1m 406 279 254 401 685 336 ].118 1,002 1,476 1,890 2,1;2.0 169 541 517 656 732 1,058 23 82 73 87 103 ]55 74 181 170 256 323 351 48 122 39.J. 326 400 511 726 2:)0 516 458 641 784 974

2 169 2,i03 6,121 5,:147 6,976 9,(8CJ 11.<:(jS

43 336 ().J. 28,'1-55 h7.999 60,95(1 65.&(8 90,8CO 1,28,9~9 (6:;,332)* (90.425 )*

29 263 57 15,3J.l 41,140 36,722 46,169 54,864 77,862 3 8 3 904 2,221 2,083 3,039 4,3C4 908 2.094 1,880 1950 3,9':'4 336 8~4 790 J,095 1,674 2~n (1:>1 (1JO 569 1,261 175 475 :;85 492 860 1(17 356 298 627 654 2 f; 4 2,503 8,Oh} 7,672 7.290 11,9C4 15,7:5 24(, 577 575 1.362 J,lS2 j(i7 454 422 93 876 I) 6 ~ ,362 1.390 2,-'75 3.558 6,165 1 8 353 897 770 1,195 J ,('('7 "'"') _'I~ 590 475 ('50 f .()65 2 43 1,258 3.199 2,569 7,013 5.137 5.ifi

43 336 6~ 24·.214 64,991 : 8,0:'6 60,4-2 1:'6,:35 123,017 (63,:]8)* ----- 360

TABLE

~TANDARD URBAN

Number Homeless Population ofOcclI- pled R!Sl- . ,-_____ .A-______, S',ll1-:b.rd Urbi\n Ar~,l and Civic Are

TotJI Relfa] GrC1l1p 40 15 141l J,19R 43 72 76

CHHINDWARA 19. Chhlnuwar.( S.U.A.·- Totd 1,392 15,411 98 177 118

DISTRlCT Urb.ll1 Componc-nts : Chhindw; ra M 11,01 6,828 13,307 91 148 104

Total Urban Group 11.01 6,828 13,307 91 143 104 Rural Compon;:nts : (1) Ct11!1d;tngaon (36/11717) 9 80 229 435 (2) S.ma (36/1;7J 9) 2.81 165 91 15 2 (3) Khajri (36 1/721) 9.56 IRS 328 3 8 8 (4) L')WYd K!rb;.d tJG!lj722) 5.43 480 504 (, 4 (5) Kukdl J.'

51.:1 1 2,10..[ 7 29 14

BILA<;PUR DISTRICT :W. R.Ll,.pur S.U.A.- ToLd 1(:6 04 J,359 41,516 289 155

Ui b:.n C0111)'ln~nls : (I) B;l.lSPl.!!· M 26.35 5,51:.7 27,%9 69 97 39 (1) 1{ 'lw:y C.)\.)llY (0 G.) 3 73 7,250 4,883 134 ]35 S2 lij) Tlfra (0.0,) 7 'II 386 515 7 21 20 (ll:) D:on Knurd (O.G.) . I 86 1,374 573 (2) S:r~itl • N.M. G 47 1,130 1,309 6 14 11 Tv!",l U,'\),1l1 Group 4fi 12 4,f)57 34,669 216 152 R,_,;-,d Compon8nt<; . ,) Fc~nfa (40/2/593) 3.46 290 In ~2) S:t1ui (.JO'2i594) II 48 304 623 4 .2 (3) U,lapur (-W!2/595) 2 68 474 206 (4) AIl1~ri (-W/2JS96) . " 23 376 198 (5) L'lkh'lllOi (40/2./600) 4.45 339 231 (6) B~r!;em:,. (::'0'2651) 17 00 236 648 (7) Koni (S:

------'-----...... ----~-- Institutional Pupul:::,tton Total Population including Instiln(iomJ Popu I:>.t ion

319 804 760 1,075 394 1,5,", 125 374 364 609 6ll 7~8 1,592 595 59 138 109 314 243 247 ~(l4 409 393 2]2 580 SO] I~O 368 3:!O 278 358 &88 ,,57 83\'. 9('6 l,B3 J,377 1.741 37 79 T2 ]23 107 ]51

1,241 3,C08 2,924 5.3:' 6 4,265 5.932 (4,814)* (3,890)*

41 I,CC4 276 J 5,6iil 45.624 41,122 45,322 63,4::5 86,74e 45,241)* (6,3441)*

38 935 272 13,519 39,593 35,585 37,244 53,492 7S,I/.S

" ~, 38 935 _1- 13,519 39,593 35,)85 37,244 53,492 75,178 (53,508)*

435 J,169 ],074 ;:1,213 3,355 2,243 :'. 94 247 218 67 465 331 920 877 852 1,293 1.797 515 1,371 J ,236 1,396 ],185 ., 2,667 - 67 4 186 501 432 317 637 933 63 ]73 182 213 1,025 355 57 165 166 183 242 331 126 .+10 412 545 628 822 3 3 8 81 11 17 51 35 46 71 1!6 145 473 387 514 641 860 125 389 363 419 595 752 65 159 147 232 261 30.6 4 2,162 6,031 5,537 8,(i78 3 69 9,933 1J,56~ (7,997)* 561 42,914 1,17,263 108,304 tlO 2,024 111,240 165,673 225,561 (132,177)* (166,051)*

27,964 76,6~.9 70,529 69 1,611 559 86.7C6 104,027 1-47.21l1 5,067 14,011 13,031 15 99 : 22,823 27,042 522 1,545 1,430 2,610 2,975 573 1,344 ],2]2 902 2,556 3,806 3,507 4- :3 1/09 5,936 7,313 88 1,7.13 561 35,535 97,395 89,709 86706 136,'!98 187,104 (L07,643)* (136,676)* ]96 497 507 739 851 l,W... 652 1,751 1,742 2,119 2,674 3,493 239 626 644 681 831 1.270 238 617 599 789 852 1,216 338 761 749 1,010 1,353 1,510 710 2,030 1,987 2,897 J ,7v7 4.0n 615 1,840 1,303 1,91 ] 20 291 2,319 3,143 2~4 757 704 989 1,2(;1 1.461 133 3~"_I 325 508 541 652 J66 510 607 521 790 1301 2~9 496 ~88 663 505 6(,0 9S4 1,698 J,633 2,()OO 1,71] 3,33J 373 1,094 1,090 1,509 1,936 _------2.J84 362 TABLE STANDARD URBRN

Number Hc·u:;dess PcpLh1.tlon QfOccu- pied R..:£i- r- .A.______-, Stanc•. rd Uruan Ar<'a and Civic Area in Population dentiv.1 No. of 2 l . State/District Compo,lcnt Units ~tatus Km per Km Hous\,.s Hcu3Lholcs Male!> F,m41c~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(4) B.l.llf.kdih (40/2/661) 1.25 200 32 (15) Medra (40/2/664) 3.14 270 156 (16) Ghllru (.+0/2/665) 4.61 253 171 (17) Domuhc'.lli (40j2j7S5) 4.06 300 262 3 (]8) MollE-mad (40/2/786) 5.52 602 825 (19) Kormi (40/2/787) 3.27 468 243 (20) Dheka (40/2/790) 3.13 194 107 (21) Mopka (40/2/7921 12.87 258 522 10 (22) Chilha!t: (4C/2r~:) 3.33 270 163

Total Rt:ral Group 119.91 32J (\8 .. 7 1{ ~~ 3

21. Korba S.U.A.--Tl'lal 11:'.55 941 23,610 7':.2 1,~i>9 J,136 Urban Components: (1) Korb:! . . N.M. 35.07 2,3i8 19,C';4 237 452 354 Total Urbrrn Gr0up 35.07 2.378 J9,C";4 237 452 354 RUla} Components: (1) Jhr gcr ha (J 0/3/,2.':/:.) 1.16 169 40 (2) Dondro (40/3/2f12) 9.97 174 349 8 17 13 (3) Risda (40/3/'287) . 9.67 213 4&6 10 18 13 (4) Rhdi (40/3/2,,8) 4. I I ]77 99 45 95 84 (5) Gerw~.n (40/3/315) 6.92 513 967 27 95 ~6) Chs.rprrra (40/3/3191 5.62 485 439 lll7 ~·~7 316 (7) B'1rmpur (40/3/547) 0.98 910 139 55 jJO j 16 (8) Durpa (40/3/5<8) 6.75 293 371 8 3 5 (9) Dullapur (40/3/5'.9) 0.51 265 27 (IO) P,i1i (40/3/553) 1. 32 373 96 (11) Padaniya (40/3/554) 2.50 210 98 (12) Sonpuri (40/3/557) 2.95 155 79 (13) Khairbhawna (40/:/:>5&) I. 99 214 73 (14) Kh~rmora ~!'()/3/6)6) . 1.27 ",.,'" 73 14 24 26 (15) Dadarkhurd (l(I/:'j65i) 5.69 74, EN II 22 18 (16) Nakti Khrs (.'..0,3 (6,h) . 3.l8 276 164 1 4 .2 (17) Dhelwr.dih ~ 4( j:' /659) 2.27 140 42 (18) Vishn; mpn (4l j:'/6G() . :'.11 47 5 41 70 56 (19) Bhilaikhurd (-:(.13/6«) . 5.34 205 140 78 132 132 (:20) Kudri (40/3,'6(5) . 2.17 196 75

Total Rural Gl'OLP 78.48 299 4.j(,6 485 937 782

RAIGARH DISTRICT 22. R:1.igarh ~.U.A.- TNal 39.61 1,875 14,638 67 77 41 Urban Components: (1) Raigr.rh 18.26 3,727 0,349 64 69 36 (i) Boird:>.dar (0.0.) 1.10 48~ 216 (ii) Amli bhava la (0.0.. 0.32 2,2(6 156

Total Utb:m Groul' 10.68 3.175 13,731 Ii4 69 36 Rural Component, : (I) Amli bhava'1a (41/4/2l5) 3.-+5 121) (Ii (2) Sangitzrai (41/-./212) 2.85 284 153 (3) Kalmi (41/4/227) ;1.42 1_.1 191 3 s 5 (4) Krishmpur ~41/4/2:(» 1. 43 281 R9 (5) B2 d :atarmuda (41/4/3((.,) 1. 90 169 76 (6) BencrHchuwa (:'1/4/:(:) 0.:'5 75 10 (7) Chh",tamura (·:I/·1 l7((;) • :-.33 :9() 321

Total Rul'?.l Group 18.93 236 Y07 J 8 5 363 1\-5 AREAS

------~ -~~------_------In;titlltiom.1 P.;pul~_!Il)l1 Tvt? I P':>plilatil'n inclll(.ing Jns(l, ujOG I P(.pul~jcnc'uriJ,g 1~61-1981 cnd HJU3.Lss Populi lic·n r----- ____ A _____ ------, r------"------, r------"------, No.of No. (i Hou3ehold:i Male~ Fan-.ks Hi)uschol<'::; Mhles F,m"k~, 1961 IS71 1981

10 ]} 12 13 14 15 16 17 J8

41 117 133 161 2:6 250 151-: 4:3 4':'6 677 7~9 849 21 I 596 570 887 967 1,166 2M 630 586 851 843 1,216 2 832 1,924 1,399 1,427 2,(9; 3,323 2~j 766 765 I.om 1,161 J ,53] 107 309 297 278 436 606 655 1.639 J( 87 2.1:8 2,1>(.1 3,326 1(>5 441) ~51 696 804 9CO

~, :91 7,379 19,868 18,595 :~, 5:4 29,375 38,463 17 <164 52 2';,74S 57.326 ";9,5";9 2U;:S 43,217 1(6,875 (22.371)* (45,31:)* i6 ·,:4 52 19,655 .J.5,JC4 38,:83 11,424 32,(59 :U,387 16 ·!A 52 19'( 53 45,10.J. 3;,,283 11,424 32,059 83,387 (12,998)* (32,654)*

40 1[,9 1'7 94 112 196 372 908 825 444 1,733 496 1,(63 990 590 6:6 2,059 144 368 359 232 351 727 1,970 994 1,583 763 999 .~,553 632 1,430 1.:97 1,102 1,467 'J,727 194 .J.71 421 177 324 S92 :::0 378 1,032 947 1,0-16 1,:46 1,979 27 65 70 60 88 135 96 244 :';8 3:26 349 492 98 251 '::75 390 466 526 79 240 216 316 354 456 213 73 213 308 373 426 87 :4~ 256 252 470 5()4 SI7 2,175 2,073 1,698 2,017 4.248 173 426 '_~24 428 598 850 154 163 42 214 289 317 ~6 84 66 239 175 ISO 230 563 530 ~86 518 I,C93 :(8 75 :17 239 326 425 20 5,(,93 12,::: 11,:(,6 9,«4 lJ, 1 ~8 23,4~8 (9,373 )* (1:> ,65b~* 10) 1,154 351 1-\:~:7 39,: 19 3.',('42 39,911 51,G41 7·"26] (·10,371)* (5<',772)* 102 1,135 351 13,1IN'S. 36,071 31,%9 16,933 46, 7·~5 6S,C60 1 19 226 559 466 692 1,025 169 356 350 504 70"6 103 J,154 351 U,S73 36,%6 3:.SC5 .16,933 47,9"1 r,Q,791 (3 7 ,812)* (<1I\,C49,* 94 221 ::-1 :55 31'3 445 159 395 ~ 14 551 714 809 195 447 413 41;9 737 8(0 92 207 195 J~9 160 402 76 155 167 ::9 342 322 10 21 20 25 35 41 ~:R 787 ~,C--l 1,270 1,3:9 1,591 954 2,233 2.2:17 2,978 3,7CO 4,470 (2,55lJ)* (2,723)* 364

TABLE STANDARD URBAN

~ ~-~~----~ ~ - --~~------Numb~r ofO.::cl.:- Housdess Population pied Resi- r-----.A.----__ --, Stand<:rd Urbe n Are£. and CIvic Area in P0pulr.tion dential No. of State/District Components Units Sl2.tuS Kro2 per Km2 Houses Honseholds Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RAJNANDGAON 23. Rajnandga0n S.U.A.-Total 34.0 2,540 16,194 lSI 200 162 DISTRICT Urban Componenis : (I)Rajnangdaon M 34.0 2,540 16,194 151 200 162 Totr.l Urban Group . 34.0 2,540 16,194 151 200 162

Rural Cpmpc,nenis Total Rural Group

DURO DISTRICT 24. BhiJai nagar S.U.A.--Totc I ~t 9.16 ] ,895 1]<1,167 533 7~~ 495 Urban Components (1) Bhilai nagEr N.M. 87.47 3,316 63,596 2t,5 355 290 til Kohka (O.G.) ].CO 18,917 4,310 (ii) Chhaoni (O.G.) 0.70 12,946 2.336 (iii) Junwani lO.G.) 0.20 6,90:- ~65 (2) Durg . M 31.C8 3,688 21,342 223 :64 142 (iv) Urla (O.G.) N.A. 427 (v) Baghera (O.G.) . N.A. 336 I 3 3 (3) Charoda N.M. 5.25 3,365 3,475 7 8 (vi) Deobaloda to.G.) 0.17 1),647 622 ~ vii) Sirsakalan (O.G.) 0.10 20,010 477 (4) Bhilai Kalan N.M. 9.12 2,069 3,908 10 1« 10 (5) Jamul N.M. 11.80 930 2,427 (6) Kumhari N.M. 12.95 7C9 1,931 23 30 1'" Total Urban GlOup 159.84 3,124 105,4)2 5C9 674 460 Rural Components : (1) Kutelabhatha (43j2/1t.3) 2.25 384 146 (2) Khapri (43/2/144) 1. 88 295 78 (3) Chikhli (43/2/14$) 2.89 313 162 (4) Chcoha (43/2/182) 3. 7~ 242 156 (5) Aklordih (43/2/2Cl) ~.32 283 101 (6) Umda (43/2/203) 3..~4 286 167 (7) Hathkhoj t43/2/:C4) 5.39 2.::6 260 (8) Janjgiri (43/2/2Cf,) 6. ~o 318 257 2 6 3 (9) Deo Blloda (<.,3/:/:(» 8.95 246 337 (0) Sirsa Kalan {43/2J210). 9.54 285 433 (11) Somni (43/:/233) 3.17 326 179 (12) Ganyari (43j2j237) 4.88 349 299 (13) Morid (43/2/239) 8.86 291 419 (H KurLd t43/2/241) 10.16 355 594 (IS) Kokha (43/2/242) . 7.60 1,014 1,569 5 6 6 (16) Khamh').siya (43/2J']_!~) . 2.58 446 226 (17) Junuwani (43/2/2,;15) 4.IG 2f'9 23] (]8) Katulbod (43/2j?t(.) 2.41 609 225 (19) Karahidih (43j2!2··t ) 3.17 139 88 (20) Kotni (43/2/:49») 3. ~5 4 _~5 356 (21) Mohlai (43/2/251) 4.b5 369 319 (2::) Fulgaon (43/2/263) 6.17 282 345 (23) Ris~Jai (43/2/271). S.76 307 483 (24) Borgi (43/2/212) . 4.38 613 435 J 5 35 .24- 7 ,,~ (25) Potia Kalan ~43/2/:'73l •• 1_ 534 E~J ] 1

~, Total Rural Group 129.32 .'77 ~:.717 _>t 48 ~5 365 A-5 AREAS

lnstirutione I Population Totr.l Populrtiol1 ir..clucing lnstitutional Population during 1961-19"81 and_ Hous-:les, PopuLt'cn r------.A..-----, ,------"------, , .A.. -, No. of No.of Househclds Males F.:m~les Households Males Fem~ !fS 1961 1971 1981

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2S 687 96 16,482 44,765 4J,6(J2 44,678 55,827 86,367 (47,::'88)* (58,574)*

25 687 96 16,482 44,765 41 G(=::: 44,678 55,827 86,367

687 96 16.~82 44,765 41,602 4-t,678 55.827 86,367 (-14.823)*

(2,465)* (2.747)*

174 2,641 299 116,446 291,520 256,568 154,690 273.491 54S,I)88 (168,523)* (296,994)* 109 1,402 65 6-/.,332 156,171 133,919 86,116 161,944 290,090 4,323 10,242 8,675 I,S37 18,917 2,346 5,240 3,822 1,289 9,062 265 726 655 1,381 48 1,000 213 21,723 59,767 54,870 47,114 67,892 114,637 427 1,084 1,125 1,609 2,209 1 9 337 902 849 1,253 1,751 6 ]60 21 3,505 9,299 8,368 17,667 625 1,368 1,292 2,660 477 1,066 935 2,001 7 38 4,057 9,932 8,938 9,600 18,870 2 24 2,479 5,940 5,029 10,969 2,010 4,837 4,34<: 9,181 173 2,633 299 106,f.96 266.574 232,821 133,230 245,124 499,395 (138.167)*

"Tq1 __ 155 442 3]2 467 864 91 283 271 273 337 554 173 474 ·\;2 348 556 906 169 447 458 414 594 905 110 330 327 334 475 657 190 490 524 534 733 1,014 274 719 608 634 745 1.327 338 1,063 1,005 1,157 1,454 2,068 402 1,129 1.074 1,9i9 2,641 1,203 457 1,377 1.3,10 1.2~() 2,210 2.717 194 525 50S 542 644 1,(3) 323 833 8EQ 933 1,317 1,701 520 1,306 1,268 1,055 1,611 2,574- 659 1,814 ),789 1,445 2,058 3,(\03 1,673 4,116 3,593 2,316 2,808 7,iC9 226 581 569 491 733 l,ljO 232 623 580 719 1,254 _J.,2r.3. 303 714 753 640 768 .J,467. 227 88 215 120 170 442 357 768 802 612 1,248 1,570 :-< 319 891 897 986 1,405 1.788 351 908 831 782 1,214 1,739 552 1,408 1,281 1,135 1,474 2,689 487 ) ,353 1.334 1,170 1,699 2,68'1 907 ~, 125 1,99R 1,339 1,752 4,123 "', i 17 <).550 2,1,946 _ ~1 ~,", , 8 21,460 30,367 48,693 (30,3:56)* (51,870)* 366

TABLE STANDARD URBAN

Number Houseless PopulpJion ofOccu- pied 1t~si-,------'~----_ .... S ;1.ndalJ U'b:lI1 Area and Civic Area in Populationdcndt'l No. of S tat.:/ District Component Units Status Km2 pre Km2 Houses Households Males F:males ------~-~------_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -----~ _------~------RAIPUR DISTRICT. 25. R'1.ipUf S.U.A.- TOlal 913.03 20.28 68.890 632 1,140

Urban Components:

(1) Roipur Ciry . M.e. 55.03 6,147 59,2J9 566 I,OJ6 681 Total Urban Group 55.03 6,147 59;2]9 566 1,016 681 Rural Components: (1) Rlwabhata (44/2/336) . 9.36 292 525 (2) Birgaon (44/2/339) 3.46 624 464 (3) Sarera (44/2/341) 5.93 286 274 (4) Hir

PootDote: • Data shown within brl'.ckets lI.re h-.... ~ed on 1971 ~et U!J orth~ 1l"lits. F Jr further detl\ils see the statement given in the analytic!'.) Bote at pp. 3 ~5-3+7 in this reg8rds. 367

A-5 AREAS

In.titutional Population Total P.:>pulation including Insdlutiond Population during 1961-1981 -'-_._--_.. _.--, ~. and Hous':less-_.A._. Populalion______N::>.d r -, r-----.-- -- _.A._ ------, No. (_f H)ui

116 4,983 850 73,102 203,671 187,7C6 169,(,6~ :41,325 39 f ,:ii (174,':73 )* (:43,4: 3.. *

112 4,817 850 62,936 176;554 161,691 139,792 205,898 338,:45 112 4,817 850 62,936 176,554 161,691 139,792 1('5,898 338,:45 (143,797)* (205,9&6)*

525 1,405 1,330 1,219 1,580 2,7:5 464 1,157 1,003 690 994 2,160 277 8:0 876 9,~0 1,231 1.696 3:0 943 937 1J59 1,172 J,8S0 127 41O 353 547 550 763 351 794 706 1,4C4 1,343 1,500 51 75 70 1,1('8 1,142 145 700 1,515 1,476 1,643 1,735 2,991 616 1,706 1,749 1,741 2,:71 3,455

90 292 3C9 305 393 601 792 2,141 2,082 2,619 3,5<:6 .).,223 709 1,697 1,679 1,313 1,719 3,376 179 541 593 668 813 1,134 285 703 664 542 831 1,367 308 803 692 762 1,026 1,495 172 4f16 534 573 752 1,020 25 664 1,555 1,323 7.+9 80!; 2,878 5 10 3 ],101 13 273 824 854 I,C05 1,31)8 1,678 624 1,514 1,482 1,629 J,711 2.996 10 25 22 949 J,239 47 2 126 312 ],002 825 766 ],343 1,821 53 1::7 78 205 346 978 953 1,2.29 1,428 1,931 189 493 499 ~96 718 992 ~C4 6ES 662 7'75 950 1,347 ]50 469 429 .:73 669 89g ]5 686 1,757 1,617 659 7S9 3,374 272 795 814 916 1,114 1,609 189 603 634 725 924 1,237 223 792 767 866 1,178 1,559 4 166 10,166 27,117 26,015 :9,271 35,427 53,132 (30,676)* (37,447)* RAIPUR DISTRI

. --~ _..... -; -_-. Footnote: .. Datasho~ at pp. 3l~ ERRATA

Page Col. Page Col. Nos. Particulars Nos. For Read Nos. Particulars Nos. For Read

95 Betul Distt. 2 568 586 198 Mandla Distt. 1961 4 67·38 67·58 95 Jabalpur Divi. 8 559 959 199 Bilaspur Divi. 1981 3 50-10 50-01 107 Sagar Distt. (U) . 12 71,588 171,588 199 Bilaspur Divi. 1961 4 55 ·26 35·26 108 Rehli (M) • 9 2,331 2,831 199 Bilaspur Divi. 1951 7 ·23 5·23 110 Mandsaur Distt. (R) 10 1,007,433 1,007~473 200 Seondha Tah. 8 1,800 1,860 110 Sidhi Distt. (R). 12 474,93 47,495 201 Morena Distt. 26 1,082 10,822 110 Sidhi Disll. (U) 12 8,345 8,343 232 Bhopal Distt. 19 Blank 5·26 114 Badnawar Tah. (U) 12 65,481 5,481 238 Statement 6 M.P. Class III 5 20,060 20,066 115 Indore (M.e.) 12 389,410 389,411 238 Statement 6 M.P. Class IV 5 362,003 562,003 117 Biaora (M) 10 10,201 19,201 238 Statement 7 M.P. Class IV 4 260,755 260,715 117 Narsingarh Tab. (U) 9 3,129 3,219 238 Statement-7 Class N . 5 52·45 52 -41 117 Narsingarh (M) . 9 3,129 3,219 238 Statement-7 Shahdol Distt. Class IV 13,155 13,115 120 Hoshangabad Divi. (T) 3 10,073 -0 10,037.0 239 Statement-S 3 5,181 5,180 ]20 Sohagpur(M) 12 27,426 7,426 239 Statement-9 4 1 11 120 JabaJpur Distt. (T) 11 1,140,950 1,149,050 240 Datia Distt. Class VI 9 Blank I 121 Murwara Tah. (R) 12 17,728 177,218 249 M. P. All Classes 11 1,458,045 1,458,645 122 Gadarwara Tah. (T) 11 161,969 161,869 251 Rewa Distt. Class III 9 20,377 20,977 122 Gadarwara Tah. (R) 11 149,578 149,478 251 Ujjain Distt. All Class s 8 90,392 90,9)2 122 Niwas Tah. (T) . 10 67,970 267,970 252 East-Nimar Distt. Class III 11 33,34 33.341 124 Balaghat Distt. (T) 11 572,082 572,083 263 Bajrangarh Tvwn 1931 7 1,29-t 1,194 124 Balaghat Tah. (R) 10 344,327 354,327 270 M.P. 1961 . II 2,184,068 2134,068 124 Balaghat Tah. (U) 10 69,178 59,178 275 Raipur Distt. 1931 7 45,300 45,390 124 Baihar Tah. (R) . 12 18,768 118,768 275 Raipur Distt. 1981 11 16,169 161,691 124 Bilaspur Divi. (T) 9 1,173,998 1,173,403 276 Ujjain (U.A.) 1941 7 81.372 81,272 124 Bilaspur Divi. (R) 9 1,039,604 1,039,004 276 Sagar (U.A.) 1961 11 48,183 48,3 7 3 124 Surguja Distt. (U) 10 11,968 141,968 277 (V) Kapuria(O.G.)Sagar 1971 7 11,043 1,043 126 Sirgiti (N.M.) 12 4,507 3,507 281 Dewas 1971 7 51,966 51,866 127 Rajnandgaon Distt. (R) 11 203,717 503,717 282 Mand~aur (M) 1911 [0 28,602 R.fi02 l33 (v) Rajnandgaon Distt_ 4 19,443 19,448 289 Jaora 1931 . 7 0,998 20,99R 151 Alirajpur Tah. 10 47 42 291 Ambikapur (U.A.) 1981 7 33,291 3~,291 171 Shahdol Distt. (T) 6 27 ·41 27·49 291 Mandla (M) 1951 11 5,858 6,R58 171 Indore Distt. (R) 8 14·26 4·26 292 Bhatapara 1981 10 5,553 15,553 179 M.P. 1951 • 5 6·67 8·67 298 Agar 1901 . 10 5,668 5,658 179 Chambal Divi. 1911 7 42,109 421,090 299 Mahidpur 1901 7 6,691 6,681 179 Chambal Divi. 1921 7 Blank 387,376 307 Jawad 1951 7 8,594 8,584 179 Chambal Divi. 1931 7 42,484 424,814 312 Hatpiplaya 1981 . II 475 4,756 179 Chambal Divi. 1971 7 819,135 810,13:; 317 Pichhore 1981 11 3,005 3,605 183 Dhar Distt. 1911 4 56,153 50,153 350 Satna (S.U.A.) . 6 21,007 20,007 185 Hoshangabad Divi. 1951 4 9,544 5,944 351 Mandsaur Neemuch Total U. 18 28,853 68,853 185 Bhopal Distt. 1911 5 3 -61 8 '61 354 Indore Dogargaon 9 4 4-+ 186 Jabalpur Divi. 1931 7 1,540,273 1,500,273 359 Jabalpur (Pidrai) 16 343 342 188 Durg Distt. J961 5 34'10 34'09 359 JabaJpur Murwara S.U.A. 13 28,455 25,45~ 193 Chambal Divi. . 9 2'20 1 '22 359 Jabalpur (Hirwara) 13 353 335 193 Sagar Distt. 9 3'22 3 ·12 361 Bilaspur (Bahatariai) 18 1,301 1,031 195 Chambal Divi. 1961 3 60·1 60·51 364 Durg Fulgaon 6 345 343 195 Gwalior Divi. 1971 10 88'57 8·57 364 Durg Total (R) . 6 8,717 R,i15 196 Sagar Divi. 1961 8 19-33 19·53 365 Durg Gawyari 15 860 ~hX ]96 Rewa Divi. 1951 5 12'07 12·04 365 Durg Bhilainagar 1 3 64,332 64_322 197 Dewas Distt. 1971 8 21 '13 21 ·23 366 Raipur S.U.A. . '} 79 799

387 Census M.P./83 errata of part II - A 1981 N:AlJH 'fA PRAU.l:.,sH.

------~------~------Table 9articulars Column For Read Number l'.iumber --1------2------.------"'3------4------'5------"" .. _-----_------_. ------Statement ?age No. 85 state h .P.1911 Year ~ 120 118 3 , Statement PagE' ;,f::J. 81 State M.?··1941Yedr 6 2,325,777 2,352,777 4 Table A-I Pag~ ~o.9? M.2.-Urban 4 2,170 2,171 Mor~ IIG -·Ur bCl:1 4 588 5,895 C;IJrl':, ~,Urt31; 4 2,787 2,783 SaC! :;:: Di.v"Jrb"n: 4 1,458 1,459 Til.;:;. mer 0 ~'h Urb, J n 4 1,296 1,298 Chhotarpur-Urban 4 551 552 ?~jnna-Urba n .q 3,563 3,551 Si)

______._ .. __ .. _ _ "'_~_'" ._-.-_ .... _w_ ' .. _. ______.._. ___' __ ~.---.-_--_-_-- __ ---_-___ ------_. _"..J092 l~tJ .. ,-?~S (-,13 .s-I_~ 4 11 12 -._;')-. __;lo."s-I_;_.~ 4 42 40 -dr;- Cla.-s-IV 4 72 71 -d'l-' ;~,12 ss-v 4 99 88 '.-a ~)12 P IV 21-1 Jtaipur 1.'j.Vl co' - - r: ":" 6 484.7 489.7, 275 (1) Bhil.c,i1l2cjar J9'71 6 103.96 N .. A .. I -do- 6. Ra~pur 1~41 9 39.92 39.81 279 (i) Murwara 1971 8 8695 +8695 ' -do- (iii) Jhinjh.Jri O.G. 1981 6 0.29 0.2~ 280 13 Khandwa 1951 6 N.,A • NIL 282 ,Ma od saur (M) 1921 8 - 268 - 568 -jo- 7. Damoh U.A. 1911 8 + 3697 + 3687 -do- (1) Damoh 1951 6 15.51 NIL -do- 8. Mhow U.A. 1981 9 +19.20 + 19.29 283 11. Bhind 1911 10 5,881 5,081 287 '2UJ ) Seoni 1921 8 +1,067 -1,067 288 (ij Chirmiri 1951 5 T NIL 288 26. K~hargone 1971 8 +10,654 +10,664 -do- 27. Sehore+ 1961 9 + 36.15 + 36.45 -do- Class III (2.;000-49,999)1981 8 + 16,406 -16,406 292 16. -Dabra 1981 8 + -1,991 +11,991 -d'o­ 17. Bhata~ara 1931 5 1\f::A NAC

I. Neeii ucb :So J.A.- rotol 2 l'Jeemuch S.U .A. deemuch SoU.A. Total ?.JCje i\iQ .. 352 Ra-l..~lam uistrict, B. rla~lam ~.U.A~ - Total 2 Batlam S.U.A. 8 Ratlam Total 'J. S.U.A. T.tal

A-5 Fage J'I0 .3':;;£ Ujjain District 9 OJ 2 Nagziri Nagz,hiri

1J\jjainS.U.A.(i) Nht.:',zhiri (0.G.) 3. h.M. N.A 0 page no 0354 lvJ.ho"r S. U .A • ~2 1 J.Vlhowga0D. :;,qg6 1"0.357 lioshangabad Distt.16 Itarsi S.U.H. (iL) Pathrauta(OG)10 2 II 1 1 38 " 13 1 ,23 7 31 14 3,21 5 8e 15 2,863 64 17 •~ i • 526 18 6,078 144 (2) Lhil~khedi 10 ....!', 2 1 1 38 31 1 ,217

fl." 3,215 15 64 2,863 17 526 •• 18 144 6,078

::?at:S' lo.:.~56 Jaba~pur L:;p(.rict

r7Jabalp"':'I s.:.., •.h. (..:QrtAUYY -,,', ~1~- c ~Le F.:::..c t,OT Y Ar8P. (0.1.. ) 2 ~-feay Vehicle heavy fac tory Vei.lical Fatvry Area (O.G.)

\ix)~,,-egwa l :J.G.) ~ 'J.G 0 Blakk 1 x. r i. ?:::..r:. yo. (:f,.) 9 Blank 1 ;,. Ltlamc,r:'a 1\,1" (i )~\.ha::.r ia 2 G.C .F'. (Knam-KamaJta G ., C ., f? CI \ ~j ,,'~. • ) ar e a ( vG ) G • C • F. (0 • G • ) ~"::. )Pi~,:J.:ciya ((.G.) 2 Pipariy? Piparia IS -'lu:rw.-:r;.:, :::i.Jo.rl._T,,)tal 120j7 120.57 (r' )TikJri (N .1'A") 2 ,J.G .No'V:rI) (i) (j.G .No. ( '{iii) (ii) (1)N~w KA~ni hly.J~.Area N~ 2 G.G .:i'iIo. (ix) (i) O,u.No(x) (ii) / 14 II .', 4 1 __ -;::_ ___ ',-- -~:.--- - ..... ~ ------_.... ------.;3------... ------.5- Pnge No. 360 B~l~spur Di~tr~ct 20

Bilaspur i:>.U.A. (iii) Deori (O.G.)2 Deori Khurd Deo~ Page No.6 362 Raisarh Di3trict22 R?igarh S.U.A.(i)Raigahh - 3 Blank M pz..t_:.G No.364.Rajnaddgaon district 23 R3jnand~~onS.U.A. 4 34.0 34.0( ( 1 )Rajllandt_;o.)n (m) 4 34.0- ' 34.0( Total urbanGroup ~ 4 34.0 34.0( :2L:r.; Di3trict 24 .Durb~ ~'.~.L3.3i.nagar S .D .i•• -Total. 2 Bhilai Nagar Durg-Bl S .U .A. nagarS' 6 114,167 114,16~ 2 O.G. No(iv) ( " ) (Z)Durg 2 -=>.G. No( v) (i~) (3)Bhilai Kalan 2 Sl.No. 4 3 (4 )CL.aroda 2 Sl.No.3 4 2 O.G. No (vi ) (i) (ii)Sirsakalan(OG) 2 O.G. No.(Vii) (ii) -do Page No. 365 17 Blank ... Rural C ompo:ae:ilts Page l-J 0.364 22 Fulgaon(43/2/263) 6 343 a45 Total G ..~ou: - 6 8,7 1 5 8,7~7 I, Page ":c .:366 25. Rai~ur S.U.li.. .Total ;4 91,303 19,30)1 5 2Q.28 2,028" The Ent;i.:;_~ies sho',,-n ::t.:c,<--int page No .364 may kidly be dele, • inthe r ';;HRATA i STANDARD URBAN AREAS MAPS GWALIOR '1 STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPIII)XIII!ATE 400

80UNDARY,STANDARD URBAN AREA .. ---- " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION rOA_·r-·O-, CODE NUM BfR. URMN BUILT UP I AREA ... .. :: .WJic:J RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE .. Ii os " NARROW GAUGE •• I iii ••• M NATIONAL HIGHWAY. STATE HIGH WAY

FOREST ..... ' .J:'f\~'f ~y y"., Vy ! SCRUB .. 1\...... '$1'.. 1 RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES . ..~

MSEO ~PON SUAV[V OF INDIA M"P W.Hf TilE pERMISSION OF THE SVRV[VOA GENEflAl OF INDIA @ GOYEFlHMENT Of INDIA, COPYfUiH!, '''J. SAGAR STANDARD URBAN AREA

BOUNDARY • STANDARD URBAN AREA .. --- " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION _COO-ii-O] -CODE NUMBER oo_oo_o.

OTHER TOWN G.WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBt;Rr -:;;:---, " 10 L-_.L__ J ., VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER...... :=. -= 212 == .J URBAN BUILT UP / AREA .... __ . . . ~/c:::::=J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD

RS RAILWAY , BROAD GAUGE 'i'

NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... •..• ____:;N::::H~ __

STATE HIGHWAY SH

ARABLE / OPEN LAND...... , ...... L-______

FOREST I PLANTATION .. _ ... ~~ SCRUB ·I~..... ·...tt~ WATER BODIES ~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ~ OUT GROWTH (O.G.) flAs£O UPON SURVEY OF INOlA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF ® GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983 TH£ SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA DAMOH STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200

100

HECTARE!)

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA_ ...... ___ _ " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION ,.. •• ___ •• __, CODE NUMBER ...... ----,I___ l[ •• ...J • " OTHER TOWN/O.G ...... r------~ ____-, ~ " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L- 300 _J URBAN BUILT UP / AREA ...... _...... WZJ/I'· · .1 CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAO...... _ __ AS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... ---= ..... _--- to SH STATE HIGHWAY...... "" .. , ...... , ;:=====::::; Q. ARABLE / OPEN LANO ...... :;, ;::::;;:~:;::;:::::;::::::;::=: ~ IVVVyYyVyVvVyl I FOREST...... "'" ...... " ...... :::::=~==::=-:;=~ ." JL. 14.)\( SCRUB ...... '.00...... "' ...... L.:-I~ _ ___;_~ __ :;'_;__' I WATER 800IES ...... ~ ~\J OUT GROWTH...... IO.G') f. If) L-______~------~~

BASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA IlAAP WITH THE PERIIAISSION OF © GOVERNIIAENT OF INOlA COPYRIGHT. 1981. THE SURVEYOR GENERA OF INDIA SATNA STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400 ." 1Do 200 ~

BOUNDARV, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _ MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH _--- .. .. _ ,. _ LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ,..------,L .. J .. _ . .1 OTHER TOWN/OUT GROWTH ...... L-_____ .J " r-- ---, " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L. ______680 J URBAN BUILT UP/ AREA...... ~ / c::::::::=:::J CE NSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... RS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... ' ...... tIjl STATE HIGHWAV ...... SH

SCRUB ...... " ...... ' ...1 \ll .Jt lit ill \ll ~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES. .. .., . ... ~ v<: ARABLE 10PEN LAND ...... 1 I WATER BODIES .. . ~ OUT GROWTH .. . (O.G.)

BASED UPON SURVEY OF INOlA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION © GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGIHT.19.3. OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. REWA STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXfMATE "00

200

100

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA...... __ _ " MUNICrPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION .,_ .. - .. _.. _.. ., CODE NUMBER ...... : _ ••VIII : r------,_o._._ " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L ___ ~o~ ___ J URBAN BUILT UP / AREA...... Ji'//Ajf . ". "' CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD .... " ...... " NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... ___N.;..H __ 7;...... __

STATE HiGHWAY...... _...... 5H ARABLE / OPEN LAND...... '" ...... 1 I PLANTATION/ ORCHARDS ...... W.4¢7A%'X1 WATER BODIES ...... €-=:-=:::::_;-":..~-==-~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES...... ~

BASED UPON SURVEY OF INDiA MAP WITH €) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983. THE PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. MANDSAUR STANDARD URBAN AREA APPROXIMATE 400 '" ',-­ 200 .. 100 37 I TIGARIVA I HECTARES

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _

" MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH .. ~ :- -IX .. : LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ' .. '--,- - ••- _ - ••--, _ ~, VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER •... L __3?_ __ J URBAN BUILT UP/AREA .....••••...... WM / r:=:J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... RS RAILWAY, METRE GAUGE •.•.•...... -+--41"'---+-1-+-

STATE HIGHWAY. • ...... • ...... SH31 ARABLE / OPEN LAND ...... •... I~. ____~~~ I WATER BODIES ...... ~~--~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ~

8ASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE © GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983.. PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. NEEMUCH STANDARD UR8AN AREA

APPROXIMATE ~ 400 01-

~ 200 v~ ~ 100

HECTARES

RLY. COLONY (kUMA,RIA) COG) 1

BOUNDAFY. STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _ MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION ,.... •• _ ......

" CODE NUMBER ...... ;_ 00 ]I oo..J OTHER TOWN / OUT GROWTH ...... , "L---, __ _, " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION r-----, CODE NUMBER ...... L_.!~_.J URBAN BUILT UP/AREA ...... ~/D CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ...... ~...... - A.S, RAILWAY, METRE GAUGE ...... · .• · .. 1 I I "'1 I I

STATE HIGHWAY ...... -;::=S=H=::;- ARABLE/OPEN LAND ...... IL-_---' OUT GROWTH ...... ,. (O~,) SED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WIT-H THE PERMISSION F GOVERNMENT OF INDIA C.OPYRIGHT, 1913. HE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. RATLAM STANDARD URBAN AREA APPROXIMATE 400

200 100

HECTARES

BOUNDA~Y » STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _

" M~~~;A~U:~:; .~~~~.. ~~:~ .. ~~~.~:~~~ ... ~.~ y::_~ :It. OTHER TOWN / OUT GROWTH··················J----~. r----' ." VILLAGE W1TH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. I,.._ _ ~ __ ..J URBAN BUILT UP I AREA· , ., ...... , , , .. ' ...... W4f /1· .. J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ..... ,.. ... RS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE., , '...... , ... ,. , ... , ...... _-==::1100_==-_ RS RAILWAY, METRE GAUGE. , , ... ' , ,." ...... , ...... ' __1 ""1~;.iiiiJ!""1 +1 .... 11- STATE HIGHWAY." ..... , ...... , ..... , .. , ;===S::H=== ARABLE I OPEN LAND, ... , .... , ...... I.... ____~ SC RUB, ...... , .... , ...... , ...... (Jc ,~ ,lJ "II J. 4il WATE R BODIES ...... ' . , ' ...... ', eC-=-::::o;i) RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES / NALAS, ...... ' . ~ ;::::( OUT GROWTH...... (O.G,)

BASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE @ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT,I983, PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. UJJAIN STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIt.lATE 400

200 ~

HECTARES

,~ ...... , ,~ f ,'" I•• ""I • I ,' ...... ,' f f • I • \I I I I •

BOUNDARY. STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _ lJ MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH ",_"_00] " LOCATION CODE NUMBE R...... : ... Jv. _ 00 .----~ " OTHER TOWN/OUT GROWTH ...... 1.. ___ ..J )) VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODe NUMBER ...... C:ii,:J URBAN BUILT UP/AREA ...... " ...... ezlI/LJ CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ...... RAILWAY) BROAD GAUGE...... I STATE HIGHWAy ...... '" SH

ARABLE/OPEN LAND ...... 1-1__ .....I RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ~ OUT GROWTH ...... (O,G.)

lARD UPON SURveY Of INDIA t.lAP WITH m PlAt.lISSION Of TH[ SURV[YOA GEN[RAL OF INDIA, ©GOVEANt.lENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT,""' DEWAS STANDARD URBAN AREA

Z APPROXIMATE

100

HECTAQES

...... ~ ...... { "-.... • • f"7'"::I. " ~.. .. /L,4.. .. • ·1 I '\:, '_.".' ~' ':_.,,:"; . '. I !AlG!iw3 2 (. '-./"""" - --: ...... J

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _ " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH ,...... _ .. --, LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L.. .. .!L_.....I VILLAGE WITH LOCATION r----., 132 CODE NUM8ER ...... L ____ ..J URBAN BUJLT upi AREA ...... e'7ZI /c:J CENSUS VlllAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ...... R.S. RAilWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... =--=:'--R::_~_ NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... '" ...... ___ N_H_-J,_,,_ STATE HIGHWAy...... SH ARABLE f O.PEN LAND...... I I WATER BODIES...... a:~ O~

8ASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH TM[ © GOVE_NUEHT OF IND IA COPYRIGHT .. '983. PEa"'SSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF .NDJA. INDORE STANDARD URBAN AREA APPROXIMATE \ 400 ...... zoo _ . \ \

• ~ BANC".ARDA tAOA

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA_ ...... ···.· ...... ___ _ " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH r"-1i[-"i LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... r ------., _ •• _ .. ...J " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ____'! ____ J URBAN BUILT UP / AREA ...... ~/c=J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... os RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... •os " METRE GAUGE ...... ······· . . ... I I I &=l I r I NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... STATE HIGHWAY ...... SCRUB ...... WAUR BODIES...... ARABEL/OPEN LAND ......

BAstD UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE HRMI$SIOH OF THt SURVI[YOA GfHtRAL OF 'NOlA. @GO\l[ANMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1913 MHOW STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200 100

HECTARES

IS DONGARGAON

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _

MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH o oo " r- • ---; LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L- o.w _0. __. r-- --..., OTHER TOWNjOG WITH LOCATION COAD NUMeER~_,=,_V_=-_~ " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. ······· L __ ~ __ ....J URBAN BUILT UP / AREA...... " ~ / t:::::::=1 CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT' SPREAD " .._"S RAILWAY, METRE GAUGE ... ••••• H ••••• _I , 1 ,TM11 I I I NATIONAL HIGHWAY.. NH 3 STATE HIGHWAY...... ' ARABLE /OPEN LAND...... I I SCRUB...... ' ...... l't ..lr \Ii -1 'J! Jl RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ::::===------<: OUT GROWTH...... (0. G.} USED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE­ @OOVERNMEIIIT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983. PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. BURHANPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200

100

HECTARES __ .",.. -. ,-~ ...... ,...... \ ...... (----- _,.,..

182-LALBA6MAL 173 MOHAMMAOPURA•

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... ___ _ " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION r .. _ .. _ ...... , CODE NUMBER ...... " ...... _ ••m _' •• __,' ,...------,I 172 I " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMB£R ...... L. _____./[ _____' URBAN BUILT UP / AREA ...... W/4l L•... 1 CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAO...... , RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... __...! ... __ STATE HIGHWAY...... ;::::::==S=H==~

ARABLE I OPEN LAND ...... L.I____ ~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ~

8AS£o UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF @ GOV~RNMENT Of INDIA COPYRIGHT," THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. KHANDWA STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200

100

BOUNDARY,STANDARD URBAN AREA. """".""" .• ___ _ " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER, , ' " .," ___ " ,_, _ , ' , ' " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER, URBAN BUILT UP / AREA, ,,_" CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ~AILWAY, BROAD GAUGE, » METRE GAUGE, STATE HIGHWAY, SH ARABLE I OPEN LAND, _ ,_, RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES

BASED UPON SuRVEy OF INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION (f) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CORYRIGHT, I~n· OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. BHOPAL .v STANDARD UR8AN AREA

TO RAISEN

• ..•....•••••.•.(·ooa A. • •••••• •

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... ---- " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH r .. T .. ..., LOCAT;ON CODE NUMBER ...... L... .. _ ...... r--ii---l " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... L ______J URBAN BUILT upl AREA...... ~/D CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... R.S. RAILWAY, &ROAD GAUGE .. A . NATIONAL HIGHWAY. NIt 12

5H ~ STATE HIGHWAY t I ARABLE I OPEN LAND. .. 1'--_-' SCRUB ...... " ..... IU'JIII*1 '" WATER &ODIES .. ~ i RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ,J. ~ ______~~ ______~t

UUD UPO~ SURvEy OF I~DIA "AP WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GINERU 0' 1N'lIA @ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPtRIGHT, In,. ITARSI STANDARD URBAN AREA

APP ROXIMATE 400.

200 100

HECTARES

250 SONSAONRI 79 BORTALAI•

BOUNDARY" STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... ____ ,,' MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION ,... •• _ •• _ ...... CODE NUMBER ...... L .. _¥_ .. _J " ~: :::1.~~T .G~~.WT". .. ~ITH.. L~~.~.I~~...... ~~_~~~:~ " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ···.··.·····.. -----r--- ... URBAN BUILT UP / AREA ...... VffA,c:J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ...... , ...... , ...... =-_..!!lI..... _= SH STATE HIGHWAY ...... •...... ~===~= AMBLE/OPEN .~~~~:...... : .. : .. : .. :::::...... :: .. :: ...... :.::: ...... ::::::::: ...... I~

WATER 8OOIE5...... ~ OUT GROWTH ...... (0. G.)

IASI!:D UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION Of GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, COPYRIGHT 1983 THt SUAVEVOA GENERAL OF INDIA. o JABALPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMAn 400

200

FAOM BHO"'L

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA .•.•. ..---- MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH ,OCATION ,--_ .. _.., " CODE HUMBE R ...... L-•. _~._ •• ..J I, OTHER TOWN! OUT GROWTH WITH ,OCATION CODE NUMBER... . . " C:iC:J If VIL LAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NIM8£R ...•.• [ =~ =] URBAN BUILTUP/AREA ...... •.•.•.~ CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ... " . ... RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE. M AS .. NARROW GAUGE . _ •• " .. I II NATIONAL HIGHWAY. NH 7 STATE HIGHWAY .•. SH ARABLE/OPEN LAND. FOREST. SCRUB .. WATER BODIES. I RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES .. f\ OJ om GROWTH (OG) I') UNINHABITED VILLAGE ©GOVERNMENT OF INOlA COPVR'Gln,I96J ~------~U$.EO UPON SURVEY Of INDIA MAP WITH HiE P[~~Iss.ION OF THE SUQvEVQR GENERAL OF INol. MURWARA STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200

100

IL___ HECTARE:>

_",,--- /" ( J .sIS

'"li ! BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA •...... •. . __ _ MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH _ •• _ •• _ . Dr . LOCATION CODE NUMBER .•...... ~-=-. =-....:.~ VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... L _ ~3__ -' " OTHER TOWN/O.G.WIT!" LOCATION CODE NUMBER,. r----''- _ J __ _, URBAN BUILT UP/AREA ..... , ...... •...... ~/ r::::::::::::J ~ CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD...... cl. RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE...... • ...... • . . • • . . . . • AA E NATIONAL HIGHWAy ...... _--IN!::IJH~7 __ I \I) STATE HIGHWAY ...... ;:::=S~H~IQ=::::::; ::s tI'I ARABLE IOPEN LANO ...... • ~=:::::::;:==~ c SCRUB ...... •...... • : .... ~ ~ WATER BODIES...... - I f"... RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES. . • . . . . •..••....• ;::--. / ~ La ______~O~U~T~G~R~O~W~T~H~ ______~ ______~ __~I~O~.G~., ____ ~~

e .. s.~1) UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH TH(£ PERMISSION OF THE © GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1913. SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA CHHINDWARA STANDARD URBAN AREA

APPROXIMATE 400

200

100

./

HECTARES

1TO SEONI

... o ~ " ~ BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA...... ---.-- MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION ,"-"--" :-.. !... _! CODE NUMBER...... r--;t7--' " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .... , . 1- ______l URBAN BUILT UP I AREA...... ~ I L::J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ...... RS RAILWAY. NARROW GAU GE "iii II P STATE HIGHWAy...... SH ARABLE I OPEN LAND...... , ...... RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ...... ~

WISED UPON IUIIVly OF INDIA .,.AI' WITH TN! I'IRIIIUION Of THE SURVEVOR GIHt:IIAL 01' IHDlA. BILASPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA

1'~~O;'i" I

HoCTARoS

( " " "

BOUNDARY ' ST ANDARD. URBAN AREA --- , , MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH CODE NUMBER LOCATION

OTHER TOWN! O.G WITH LOCATION C VILLIIGE WIT ODE NO URBAN BUILT UP / ARE" H LOCATION COOE NUMBER ...

CENSUS VILLAGE RAILWAY WITH SETTLEMENT SP~EAD , BROAD GAUGE STATE HIGHWAY ARABLE / OPEN LAND SCRUB ... WATER BODIES.

RIVERS AND H\IBUTRIES

OUT C,ROWTH (OG.)

6ASf.O UPON 'C\ GOVERNhlENT Of IN PIA COPYRIGHT. itA HIE. SURVfVO!IJ:ZEYNERA!. OF 0INDIA F Ih'Jl~ MAP WITH T HE PERMISSION Of D KORBA STANDARD URBAN AREA APPROXIMATE 400

200 100

HECTARE$

.. ' , .. 1 .' 288 ., RI~OI .. 1 L.

.... / '( \ \ 2:12 \ JHA6AAH7 \ ... I-~

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA --­ .L.r----, _ __ ... OTHER TOWN .. " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMB ER . c: ::::.§ =-::::J URBAN BUILT UP I AREA fZm/C=l CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD l- RS RAILWAY. BROAD GAUGE I:ii:I STATE HIGHWAY ARABLE/ OPEN LAND RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES

BASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA () GOVERNMENT OF INOlA COPYRIGHT, 1913. .. _- _,.,----

ApPROXIMATE RAIGARH 400 STANDARD URBAN AREA

200

100 I" \ HECTARES , ., KRISHNAF't)R \ 236 \

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BOUNDARY. STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... __ _

'J MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH _ •• _ •• _ .... LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. _____ . ______.. '- .. ..IIt_ .. J " OTHER TOWN/OUT GROWTH __ . - ____ ._ .-- ... C===:i ., VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... _.C=2~/S':::--=-:J URBAN BUILT UP/AREA. _ . _ ... ___ ... __ . _ . __ . _ ... _ .. _. ~ E:J CENSUS VILLAGE WITH SETTLEMENT SPREAD ...... _ .. _ .. RAILWAY.. BROAD GAUGE ... _ . _ ... _ .. __ . _ .. ' _.. _.... __ " _. =-o:::::::!_-=::::"-=:tijlRS STATE HIGHWAY. ___ . _ . __ .. ___ . _ . __ ...... _...... , . .. SH ARABLE /OPEN LAND. _. _ .... _... , _ .... '" ...... _... _.... ;:I::;===::::;::;:::;.~

FOREST. _. _ .. __ ... __ ...... _ ..... _ ... p ••• __ ...... 1 V V V V vi RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ... __ .. _ .. _ ._ ... ____ ...... ~ OUT GROWTH ...... _ ... ___ ... __ .. __ ...... _ . . (O.G.)

8ASED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION @ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983. OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA. RAJNANDGAON STANDARD URBAN AREA

.i>PPROXIM ...1E 400

200

100

FROM N.i>GpuR

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA " MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA WITH LOCATION------r··_·· ...... ··J CODE NUMBER ~ .. J .. _ .. ~ URBAN BUILT UP / AREA ~/CJRS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE.

NOTE: - s. U• .i>. BOUNDARY IS THE MUNICIP.i>L NATIONAL HIGHWAY , , NH6 BOUNDARY, STATE HIGHWAY SH

WATER BODIES "

84SED UPON SURVEY OF INDIA MAP WITH 'THE PERMISSION OF @ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COPYRIGHT, 1983· THE SURVEYOR GENERAL OF INDIA, DURG •BHILAINAGAR STANDA~D U~BAN A~EA

APPROXIMATE

r. , ' ~:- TO IAIPUR TO !A/PUR

,,, ... ,," "",,,-­ r"-"·" : V CODE NUMBER .. ,,,,, ... "" ...... ",,,1.. .. _ .. - ..

" OTHER TOW~ lOUT GROWTH WITH L~ ~ ~.- LOCATION CODE NUMBER." ...... " .... ". ""r""w~~"" VILLAGE WITH LOCAT ION CODE NUMBER " ".L"""~ I " URBAN" BOILTI UP I AREA.,,, ...... " .". """. ."." "" .. .. CENSUS VILLAGE' WIT H SETTLEMENT SPREAD" .... "." ", .::l::- RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE...... ".... " ...... ,,--lJ!tL_

NATlONA~ HIGHWAY" ..... , .... ,., .. ", """""

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