CENSUS 1981

PAR1S XIII-A & B

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

JAB VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT

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URBAN CENTRE WITH POPULATION BOYNDARY STA TE _ .. _ .._- SIZE CLASS DISTRICT _ ._._- _ ._ ._._ CLASS POPU LATION TAHSIL HEAOQUARTERS DIST RICT, TAHSIL @© NH 21 NATIONAL HIGHWAY 100,000 AI'iD ABOVE SH 22 STATE HIGHWAY IMPORTANT METALLED, ROAD II \0,000 99,999 RAILWAY LINE, BROAD GAUGE .._ •e W ITH STATION 20,000 m 49.999 RAILWAY LI NE, NA RROW GAUGE

e WITH STATION ~ ~ I IV 10.000 19.Q99 RIVER AND ST REAM ~J_'~.-:::.,_ 11 5.000 9.999 POST AN D TELEG RAPH OFFICE PTO • DEGREE COLLEGE AND 111 BELOW 5 .000 • TECHNICAL INSTITUTION, ~ iLl • REST HOUSE RH VILLAGE HAVIN G 5.000 So-hone AND ABOVE POPU LATION '.

L __ ~ ~~~ __ _ __ DISTRIC T HQ I~ ALSO TA HSIL H,_Q~ ______.______,______~=______j CENSUS OF 1981 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS PART I-A Administration RePort-Enumeration (for' official Use only) (Printed) PART I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) PART II·A General Population Tables } Combined Volume - (Printed) PART II-B Primary Census Abstract PART III General Economic Tables PART IV Social and Cultural Tar-Ies PART V Migration Tables PART VI Fertili ty Ta hIes PART VII Tables on Houses and Disable

PA~T VIII Household Tables PART IX Special Tables on SCheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe:; PART X-A Town Directory PART X-B Survey Reports on selected towns PART XcC Survey Reports on selected villages PART XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes P ART XII Census Atlas B_._STATE GOVEJ.{N.M:ENT PUBLICATIONS PART XIII District Census Handbook for each- District PA.RT XIII-A Village and Town Directory PAR T XtII-B Village and TOWl1wise Primary Census A,bstract

(itj CONTENTS Pages

1. Foreword vii 2. Preface ix 3. Map of the District t Before inner title 4., Important statistics of the district xiii 5. -A short profile Location, origin ofname, area, , river and drains, topography, present jurisdiction, land utilization, agriculture, animal husbandry, communications, railways ahd roads, amenities-educational, medical, pos17 and telegraph, water supply and electricity! present demographic characteristics, population and density, literacy, occupations, trade and commerce, industry and historical towns .. 1 Annexure showipg jurisdictional changes 6 () • Introduction to DCH Concepts and definitions Rural/urban classification, village, town, urban agglomeration and standard urban area (SUA). 7 7. Analytical notes (a) Primary Census Abstract (PCA) Analysis based on following inset tables : 9 Table I-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981. 9 Table 2-Decadal change in distribution of popUlation. 1 10 Table 3-Distribution of villages by population ranges. J Table 4-DistriblItion of villages by density. , } 11 Table 5-Pro portion of scheduled castes population to total population in the villages. J Table 6-Proportion of scneduled castes population in'towns-; 12 Ta1:>le 7-Literacy rates by population ranges of villages. }

Table 8-Literacy rates for tow.ns:. 13 Table 9-Literates, workers, non-workers, scheduled castes population in the' district. 14 (b) Upon Village Directory

Analysis based on following inset tables 17

Table 10-Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities, 18 Table II-Proportion of rural population served by different amenities. T I Table 12-Distribution ofvililiges·not baving certain imenities, arranged by distance I ranges from the places where these are available. }o- 19 Table 13-Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town I, and availability of different amenities. -J Table 14-Distribution of villages according to popUlation ranges and amenities available. 20 Table 15-Distribution' of villages accoTding tQ land use, 1 I J (iii) Pages (c) Upon Town Directory 20 Analysis based on following tables :-

Table 16-Growth, density and sex~x:atio of urban population in the district in relation to the state. l 20 Table 17-New towns/towns, declassified in 1981 census. } 21 Table IS-Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns. Table 19-5chools per ten thousand population' in towns. 22 Table 20-Number of beds in medical institutions in, towns. 23 PART XIII-A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I-Village Directory 8. Note explaining the codes used in the village directory 29 Tahsil (i) Map 35 (U) Alphabetical list of villages 35 (iii) Village Directory 38 Rupnal!ar Tahsil (i) Map 51 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 51 (iii) Village Directory 56 Kharar Tahsil (i) Map 77 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 77 (iii) Village Directory 82

Appendix I~Tahsilwise Abstract of Education, Medical and other facilities 100

Appendix II-Land utilisation statement in respect of non~municipal towns (census towns) 102 Appendix III-List of villages where none of the seven amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communication, power~ supply and market hat is available. 103 Appendix IV-List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population. 104 9. Section-II-Town Directory Note explaining the codes used in the town directory. 133 Statement-I -Status and growth his.tory. 136 Statement-II -Physical aspects and location of towns, 1979. 138 Statement-III -Municipal finance, 1978-79. 139 Statement-IV -Civic and other amenities, 1979. 140 Statement-IV-A-Civic and other amenities in notified slums. 1979. 143 Statement-V -Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1979. 144 Statement-VI -Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1979. 146 Appendix -Towns showing their outgrowths with population. 148 (iv) PART XIII-B-VILLAGE AND TOWNWrS~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Pages 9. Explanatory note on Primary Census Abstract, census concepts and definitions (peA) 150 Primary Census Abstract Rupnagar District 152 Anandpur Sahib Tahsil 156 Rupnagar Tahsil 172

Kharar Tahsil 192 Appendix to pdmary census abstract (POA) total population. scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population urban blockwise 208 Annexure to Appendix to peA indicating block boundarie'i c f urb&n area:) 219 to. S ~be dilled Castes :pri mary Census Abstract (Tahsil and Townwi se) 234

(v)

FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook: (DCH), compiled by the census organisation on behalf of the state government, is one of the most valuable products of the census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to district administratio~. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto vIllage level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Cen&_us Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. it containedl important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town director y including PCA. The 1971 Dell scri.es was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town peA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. While designing the format of 1981 DCH series, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in thc village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity ii-> available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect, particularly in relation to amenities and land use pattern, is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have als0 been introduced to meet some of the'require­ ments of the Revised Minimum ~eeds Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column 'total population and number of household!>' has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-l and Class-ll towns (Statement-IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Statement-IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in Statement-V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in a11 the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serve this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract fur the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census. In (lrder to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series, it has been so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the DCH, a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The District and Tahsil/Police Station/CD Block, etc. level maps, depicting the boundaries and other important features, have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publica­ tion.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Governtnent and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the state under the direction ofShri D.N. Dhir, l.A.S., Director of Census Operationst Punjab, on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (of Social Studies) cf my office,. Dr. B.K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M.M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this pwject. '

New P. PADMANABHA, The 26th April, 1982. Registrar General, Irtdia. (vii)

PlllFACE As being regularly presented hithertofore, since 1951 census, we have now the privilege of presenting the District Census Handbooks consequent upon 1981 census. To shorten the time lag to minimum after the compilation of census 1981 data and issuance ofthis Hand. book as a sort of self-contained reference book, predominantly based on 'census data for the district, action wa~ initiated upon the project as early as in July, 1979. The Registrar General, India indicated the revised fors mats and statements designed for this series of books. The improvements were with a view to making the data more useful for administrators, planners, scholars and other categories of users. There are 134 towns categorised as urban area and 12,899 villages (45 tahsils) as the rural component in the state. The formidable task of collecting and compiling of this voluminous data for such a large number of units had its own problems and difficulties, both in the matters of chase up and in obtaining correct data which could be test-checked in terms of consistency with what waS obtained and publi,shed consequent upon 1971 census data. Several gruelling cross checks hadto be adopted to tally such items as area figures and the land use pattern for each unit. The statements and schedules for collecting information from the rural areas were translated into Punjabi Ilnd also test-checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by those who were to make their use. (I had also unsuccessfully toyed with the idea of collecting informations on some other items that could indicate com. parative affluence of rural Punjab but had to give it up in the light of keeping to uniformity in presentation of data on all India pattern). The statements/schedules for town directory were transmitted to the Chief Executives of the local bodies and those for rural areas were transmitted to the snos (C) (since all tahsils in Punjab have been converted into sub-divisions) for necessary supply of data by the revenue staff under them. The officers and senior staff of the directorate that had been" made directly responsible for houselisting operations and had reported to the field in October, 1979, were also charged with getting these through on personal contacts. This resulted in our getting the feed back by May, 1980, on the conclusion of houselisting operations. though some small instal­ ments of these schedules c0ntinued till September/October, 1980. A cell had been created at the directorate to scrutinise the data as received and make preliminary compil­ ation. The data as obtained from the field was supplemented with the data collected from the various heads of the departments at the state level, particularly in "matters of amenities and facilities in the fields of education, medical, communications and the like. The staff working in the cell was once again out in the field tor assisting in the second field operation, namely enumeration, and it was only on its conclusion that the work of compilation started in May-June, 1981. The three Deputy birectors (at the regional tabulation offices) were in position a bout the same time in the field and the gaps in data, needing reconciliation in figures were got through these field offi~ cers on porsonal contacts with the concerned quarters.

On the compilation of the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) in March, 1982, when the figures were avail~ able for projection in this volume, the Whole exercise was consolidated to give birth to the instant manuscript. The data in the book is being presented in two parts-Part·A comprises Village and Town Directory andPart-B Primary Census Abstract villagewise and town/wardwise, separately. In addition,Primary Census Abstract for scheduled castes upto tahsil/town level is also presented. (There are no scheduled tribes in the state) An analytical note based on a number of inset tables compiled out of the data from village and town directory and PCA has also been added for the benefit of the users, but the greater aim has been to present the data as compiled and leave further deeper study for those for whom the publication is meant. We are grateful to the large number of personnel of the State Revenue Department at the village, tahsil, sub-division and district levels and the municipal staff in all the local bodies in the state for their cooperation in filling up the statements/schedules for providing the data. The production of this book (and for that tnatter all the 12 District Census Handbooks) has been the handiwork of consistent and constant efforts put injointIy by almost all the staff of the directorate, though only at one point of time or the other in certain Cases. The collection of data for Village and Town Directory, as mentioned earlier, was a major work in the pre-census period and after the census most of the staff was busy in tabulation and compilation of the census data both at the regional tabulation offices and at the directorate. The DCHB Cell (specially created) thereafter comtnenced work on inset tables while the senior staff and the officers took to developing the fly~leaves and explanatory notes. Simultaneously the map section wasdeepin work forproducing the maps that had to accompany these books. (ix) t would resist the temptation of mentioning any single incumbent at any level of the hierarchY individually for apparent reasons, and would rest content with acknowledging my debt to all of them as appen­ ded hereto.

I had acted only as coordinator and at times ~s editor and was very ably supported by a set of dedicated officers who spared no pains to push in the manuscripts to the press in a record time, unknown in the annals of this ~irectorate so far. As in the case of other aspects of census wOrk connected with this gigflntic decadal exercise, I always look­ ed up to Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India" for guidance, inspiration and encouragement and I feel indebted to him. Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) was for­ thcoming in his unassuming and profound style 'for advi~e. D.N.DHIR, , Director Census, Punjab. September, 1982.

(X) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Preliminary work-collection, compilation and scrntiny of data relating to Village and Town Dir~ctory :

A cell was created in July, 1979, under J.C. Kalra, Deputy Director, who out of his earl1er experience and the instructions received from Registrar General, India, directed the collection of data and allied work. He was ably assisted by D.P. Jain, Charan Singh and Vishwa Mittar, Investigators, at one occasion or the other. The Statistical Assistants, who laid down the work at the foundation level at that time, consisted of Malkiat Singh, Munishwar Dutt, Joginder Singh and Pawan Kumar with cooperative efforts of number of Computors, namely Mohinder Pal, R.P. Pathak, Parkash Chand, Varinder Singh, Hardeep Kaur, Satya Arora, IIarbeer Kaur and Asha Vasisht. •

Primary Census Abstract included in this book-manual preparation at the Regional Tabulation Offices at J alandhar, and Bathinda : R.P. Tomar, R.K. Singh and S.P. Grover, Deputy Directors, were incharge of these tabulation offi­ ces respectively and put in their best to conclude the work fairly ahead of the scheduled target. They were assist­ ed by the Investigators, namely, N.S. Bhadauria, Charan Singh and Dhillon, respectively. The Statisti­ cal Assistants and Computors who worked in these RTOs were S.C. Bassi, Balbir Singh, Jai Dev and R.P. Singh at , Tarsem Lal Garg, S.K. Joshi, .S.P. Goel and Varinder Singh at Patiala and Balwant Rai, (Now Investigator), Bhagirath Singh (Now Investigator), Raghbir Singh, J.S. Negi and H.P. Sharma at Bathinda.

Preparation of Inset Tables, framework of Handbooks and their drafting: Inset tables, appendices and allied tables were prepared in the specially created cell of 'DiRtrict Cen­ sus Handbooks' headed by S.P. Grover earlier and later by Ajit Singh, Deputy Directors. They have had experience of such publications earlier and imparted suitable directions to the staff in the cell for presentation of the data and its analysis as per the instructions received from the office of Registrar General, India, from time to time. Charan Singh, Investigator, Balwant Rai (now Investigator), Raghbir Singh, Tarsem Lal, Statistical Assistants and Satya Arora Santosh Kumari, Harbeer Kaur and H. P. Sharma, Computors worked in this cell. The cell provided the framework of the Handbooks and the first drafts were attempted by Deputy/Assist­ ant Directors who were entrusted with particular volume(s). This first draft was then finaliEed during dis­ cussions in officers' meetings held almost daily with the Director. Thus the final draft emerged.

Maps The work for preparation of maps to be included in District Census Handbooks commenced under the supervision of Madhav Shyam, the then Senior Geographer, but mid-way was taken over by G.S. Gill, Assist­ ant Director, who headed the map section during the vital period. He was ably assisted by Jiwan Singh Gill, Artist (now Senior Artist), Usha Kalra, Artist and Kulbir Singh, Draftsman. Because of his knowledge of geogr­ aphy and map work, he delivered the goods despite the absence of Geographer and Senior Geographer in the directorate.

Manuscript finalisation The final draft(s) as emerging out of the deliberations of the officers were entrusted to a cell called 'Press Manuscript Cell' headed by M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director who was actively assisted by Balwant Rai Investigator and P.S. Jangu Statistical Assistant, They raced against time frequently to give final shape to the volume(s) for onward transmission to the press.

Typing

K.C. Pardesi, Confidential Assistant (formerly Senior Stenogrpher), headed this cell. His knowledge of such publications earlier was an asset. He was assisted by Ajmer Singh, Stenographer and some of the other typists from the various seats in the directorate.

Printing

This cell was headed by M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director. and actively assisted by H. S. Sudan and S.P. Goel. They drew upon the services of others in the directorate, wherever necessary.

(.xi) To each one -of them I acknowledge my thanks. Shri M. S, Mahadeokar· Assistant Oontroller of the U.T. Printing Press cooperated in ensuring that the pUblication gets the light of the day at the oarliest. D.N. DHIR,

Chandigarh, Director Census, Punj~b. September, 1982. IMPORTANT STATISTICS Punjab Rupnagar State t District POPULATION TOTAL Persons 16,788,915 716,662 Males 8,937,210 385,087 Females 7,851,705 331,575 _RURAL Persons 12,141,158 562,024 Males p,444,464 301,230 Females 5,696,694 260,794

URBAN Persons 4,647,757 154,6~8 Males 2,492,746 83,857

Females 2,155,011 70,781

DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH +23 ·89 +30·46 RATE 1971-81 AREA (SQ. KMS.) 50,362 Z,085

DENSITY OF POPULATION 333 344 (PER SQ. KM.)

SEX RATIO (NUMBER OF FEMALES 879 861 PER 1000 MALES)

LITERACY RATE Persons 40·86 48 ·08 Males 47 ·16 55'94 Females 33·69 38·94

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 27·68 21·58

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION: (i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 29·35 28·82 Males 53·15 51'33 Females 2·27 2·68

(ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 2 ·15 1 ·67 Males 0·61 0·56 Females 3·89 2·96

(iii) NON·WORKERS Persons .68·50 69·50 Males 46·24 48 ·11 Fexnl\les 93 '84 94'35

'Wii) Punjab Rupnagar State District BREAK~UP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS 0) CULTIVATORS Persons 35-86 35-16 Males 36'99 36-27 Females 5·90 10-46 (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURER Persons 22 -17 16-38 Males 22-04 16-56 Females 25 -29 12-30

(iii) HbUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 2·58 3-36 Males 2-50 3-35 Females 4-86 3-61 (iv) OTHER WORKERS Persons 39-39 45 -10 Males 38-47 43 -82 Females 63-95 73-63 PE R CENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULA- Persons 26-87 24-38 TION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 27-03 24-64 Females 26-69 24-08 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 2,688,258 118,958 HOUSES NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 12,899 925 Inhabited 12,342 893 Uninhabited 453 26 Villages merged in towns 104 6 NUMBER OF TOWNS 13.4 9 ltUPNAGAR i>1STRlC't-A SHORT ):>ROFIt~ Location: t District Rupnagar, formerly known as Ropar, lies North latitude 30°'-32' and 31°_24' and East longitude 76°-18' and 76°-55'. It is a sub-montane district which is situated in the eastern part of the state. It extends from north-west to south-east along the lower Shivalik hills, encompassing watershed of the hills towards plains. It shares boundaries with and Haryana states and Union Territory of Chandigarh. It is bounded on the north ~y Solan and Bilaspur districts of Himachal Pradesh, on the east by district of Haryana state, on the south by Patiala and districts and on the west by district and partly Una district ofJIimachal Pradesh. Origin of Name: The district takes its name from the district headquarters of the same name, formerly known as Ropar but rechristened as Rupnagar by the State Government on 16th November, 1976 to restore its ancient name. The legend goes that the town was founded by Raja Rokeshar who named it Rupnagar after his son Rup Sen, which later corrup­ ted to Ropar and remained in vogue all along, till the above change. Incidentally, the name Rupnagar also fits into tho beautiful landscape if{ the northern part of the district which is formed by Shivalik foothills with lush green fore­ sts. Area:

According to the Surveyor General India, the district has an area of2085 ·0 sq. kms. Gut of this area 77 ·3 sq. kl1'ls. is urban, which,is shared by 9 towns of the district .. The remainig 2007·7 sq. kms. is, however, rural. The tahsilwise break-up of areas as supplied by the Director, Land Records, Punjab, is : Anandpur Sahib (63Q·6 sq. kms.), Rupnagar (704·6 sq. kms.) and Kharar (707·7 sq. kms.), It would be seen that when tahsil totals are added up, these give a total area of 2048 '9 sq. kms. which do not tally with the rural area of the dis­ trict obtained by subtracting urban area from the district area supplied by the Surveyor General India. In fact the urban areas figures have been supplied by the local bodies whereas the rural area figures have been supplied by the Director Land Records, Punjab. Hence the difference in the area figures. Climate: The district, being located in the sub-montane region, has a fairly moderate climate during summer and winter months. The summer season sets in April and lasts upto S·eptember. The hottest months are May and June when inercury shoots up to 45°C. The rainy season sets in the 1st week of July and lasts upto September. The weather remains sultry and humid during the rainy season. The winter season starts in October and lasts up to middle of Mp.rcQ. January and February are the coldest months when mercury touches down to as low as 4°C. Winter rains usually set in the middle of February. However, wihter precipitation is ':Iuite heavy and is beneficial to the winter crops, especially wheat. Hailstorms are common in February and March and cause extensive damage to wheat and gram crops at times. Rivers and t\rains : The district is sub-montane and is situated in the Shivalik foothills. It is criss crossed by number ot strea1nS ana rivers. However, the important ones are: Satluj, Sawan and Sirsa. The Satluj: This rises from lake Mansarover in the T~bet Plateau. After flOWing through Anandpur Sahib tahsil, it forins a boundary between Hoshiarpur and Rupnagar districts in Rupnagar tahsil. The river has been dam1l1ed at Bhakra fonning a large lake called Gobind Sagar for supplying water for power and irrigation throughout the year. Two headworks have also been built up each at Rlipnagar and for diverting waters into Sirhind Bist Doab and Bhakra Canals. It is a snow fed river and has plenty ofwatet throughout the year. the SaWan : This rises in Una Valley near baulatpur Chowk in Himachal Pradesh. It flows most of its course.1h Una district before entering Anandpur Sahib tahsil. It merges into satluj near village Bhallan. This is maihiy a rainy season stream and is notorious for its wide expanses of sandy bed and flash _floods which take a heavy toll of human and cattle during the rainy season. rheSirsll ! tills rises in the hills above Kalka and flows in the Nalagarh Valley before entering Rupnagar tahsil and ulti­ ~ately jOhlS Sat11ij at Arankot in Rupnagaf tahsi1. In the nast it was a dreaded stream for it used to take a heavy t01 of human life from amongst pilgrims who visited Naina Devi and Anandpur Sahib shrines. 'Jhe stream has since been bridged on the Rupnagar~Nangal toad and human losses have been minimised. Besides the above rivers and streams there are ,many seasonal streams which recede as fast as they rise on rains and do extensive damage to the standing crops and property. Efforts are afoofto channelise these to minimise ~U~. .

Topography:

A large area of the district is covered by forests and hillocks. The northern portion of Anandpur Sahib and Rupnagar tahsils fall in the sub-montane belt while the whole of Kharar tahsil and lower parts of Rupnaga:r and Anandpur Sahib tahsil fall in the alluvial plains. A sizable area in the district is riverain and is either under rivers or rainy season streams. A large part of this area, especially along river Satluj, has ·been reclaimed as a result of various land reclamation measures and construction of embankments. Present Jurisdiction:

It is the 11 th district of the state in the chronological order, followed in 1972 by creation of the last and the twelfth disJrict of the state viz. Faridkbt. It was carved ot:t by merging Kharar tahsil (roir,us Chandigm h Union-Terri. tory) and Rupnagar tahsil of erstwhile Ambala district and Anandpur, Naya Nan gal and .Nangal Towns alongwith 237 villages of Una tahsil ofHoshiarpur district on 1st November, 1966, viz. on reorganisation of the State when Haryana was carved out and green hill areas merged into neighbouring Himachal Pradesh. The district is'sub· divided into three tahsils: Anandpur Sahib, Rupnagar and Kha far. 'Besides there are 9 towns. The district has undergone some jurisdictional changes since 1971 census which have been given in Annexure. It shc\Vs that Rupnagar has made a net gain of 20 villages, as against a gain of 29 villages, it lost 9 villages only.

Land utili sat ion : Abouttwo third of the total area of the district is under cuiti\lation and most of it is unirrigated. The percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area is 38 '6. Canals, wells and tubewells are the main sources of irrigation. The Sirhind and Bhakra canals which flow through the district account for irrigation of sizeable area. Of late tubewells have also become popular in areas where eit her there are no canals or water table is too deep to permit well irrigation. Tubewell irrigation has become possible due to easy availability of electricity. Agriculture : The principal crops of the district are Wheat, maiZe, rice and sugarcane. More than half of the cultivated area is under wheat. Sugarcane cultivation received an impetus with the setting up of a co-operative sugar mill at Morinda. The introduction of package programme entailing use of high yielding varieties of seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, effective wa ter management etc. has helped the district in increasing its agricultUral production significantly. Animal Husbandry: With the decrease in the grazing lands and pastures, the cattle population is on the decline. From 362.000 cattle population in 1966, the number has come down to 317,100 ~n 1972 (Figures for wh!ch year are available): The decltne is further accentuated due to people's preference for hIgh breed cattle. The exotIC breeds have become popular, especially the jersy cow. Further due to various schemes such as loans for purcnase of fine breed cattle, uneconomical cattle are being dispensed with. Due to ready saleability of milk in the ever expanding urban areas and to Punjab Dairy Development Corporation, farmers are taking to modern dairy farming practices. Poultry have also become· popular as large number of poultry farms have come up in the district, especially in the Kharar tahsil. There were 36 dispensaries. and 19 cattle extension centres in the district in 1979~80 as against 11 dispensaries on 11 extension centres in 1966-67 which_ rendered services for the cattle. There were 6 ·31 such _institutions per hundred inhabited villages in1979-80 as compared to 2 ,57 in 1966-67. Communications, Railways and Roads :

In this ~istrict there are 6 telephone exchanges, 22 telegraph offices and 138 post offices which provide efficient services Doth in urban and rural areas in 1966-67.

In the year 1979-80 there were 1,767 kms. of pucca roads showing phenomenal increase upon the figure of 626 kms in 1970;71. For every lOOsq. knis of area there are 85 kms. of pucca roads and for every one fakh per­ sons there are 264.5 kms. of pucca roads. It is heartening to note that all the inhabited villages of the district are connected by metalled roads. The following national and state Highways pass through the district .: NR 21 : from junction of NH 22 :Chandigarh-Rupnagar-Bilaspur-Mandi-Manali SR. 16 : Kharar-Ludhiana-Firazpur SR 22 : Kiratpur-Nangal-Hoshiarpur-Tanda-Amritsat The district is also well·served by an efficient public and prIvate transport system as, all the major centres. of trade and industry are well connected with other such centres in the state and the country. Important places of historic and public interest are also well served by road transport. · the district is also well served by railways. Morinda, , Ropar, , Anandpur Sahib and Nangal township are on the rail map of the country. These stations are served by a railway line which branches off from the main Ambala-Ludhiana line at Sirhind. Through trains are available from Delhi (Himachal Express). The line is mainly used for freight carriage to and from Nangal Fertilizer plant since after the completion of Bhakra project for which it was originally constructed. The proposal for another rail link between Ludhiana and Chandigarh passing through this district is yet to be implemented. On completion, this line, will serve Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar () and Kharar towns. There is also a propo3al to extend railway line from Nangal to Mukerian which will shorten rail'distance between Pathankot and Nangal and other places in the district. This will ~lso serve as alter­ nate rail route between Ambala and Pathankot.

At present there are tw.) road bridges one at N:l.llgal and other at Rupnagar headworks which are meeting the needs of residents of Anandpur Sahib. These are being supplemented with an additional road bridge near Nurpur Bedi at the site of the ferry bridge to link up the different parts of Anandpur Sahib tahsil. The turbulent Sirsa has already been bridged near its crossing of Bhakra Main Canal.

Amenities:

The educational facilities witnessed a sizable expansion during the decade. In the year 1979 there were 7 Arts and Science Colleges, 109 High and Higher Secondary Schools, 79 Middle and 864 Primary Schools in the dis­ trict. The number of students attending these Schools was :17,000, 37,000 and 92,000 respectively in 1979.

The medical facilities have also been improved appreciably in the district during the last decade. In 1979-80 there were: 10 hospitals, 7 primary health centres and 60 medical dispensaries, located ill" the length and breadth of the district. In these medical institutions, a total of 665 beds were available and 3. staff of 83 qualified doctors attended the patients round the clock.

The district is well served with drinking water facilities. All towns and 371 village I; were provided with tapped water supply from vi\rious schemes. Ne> village in the district is, however, facing any problem in respect of potable water.

All towns and villages of the district are electrified.

There are a total of 90 branches of various banks. These cater to the banking and financial needs of the inhabitants of both rural and urban areas.

The number of pucca cinema halls has increased to 5 in 1979 from 2 in 1966-67, besides, a few toy-ring talkies. 'these cater to the recreational and entertainment needs of the population

Demographic characteristics :

On the sunrise of 1st March, 1981, 716,662 persons (males 385,087 and 331,575 females) were found living in the district. In population it is second from bottom as only has lesser population than this district. . 562,024 persons (301,230 males and 260,794 females) lived in rural areas and 154,638 persons (83,857 males and 70,781 females) lived in urban areas. The percentage ur urban population to total popUlation works out to 21 '58 against 27 ·68 per cent of the state which shows that compared to -other districts, it is less urbanised. The sex ratio i.e. number of females per thousand males is 861 against 879 for the state. It would, therefore, be seen that sex-ratio is adverse to females. The density of popUlation is 344 against 333 for the state.

The growth rate of population during the decade 1971-81 was 30 ·46 per cent against 23 ·89 per cent of the state. The population increased from 545,005 in 1971 to 716,662 in 1981. The growth rate during 1961-71 decade was 15 '57 per cent which was half of the present decade.

Literacy: The district records a literacy rate of 48 ·08 per cent in 1981 census as against 41 ·28 per cent for the state. fhe male literacy rate is 55 ·94 whereas female literacy rate is only 38 ·94 which shows that female literacy rate lags behind male literacy rate by considerable margin inspite of sizable jump in the number of female literates. 'The iteracy rate during 1971 was 37 ·17 per cent (45 ·84 per cent for males and 21'01 per cent for females) :>ccupations :

In .the distriot in 1981 census, 28 ·82 per cent population comprised main workers (males 51 ·33 per cent anG ~males 2 ·68 per cent), whereas only 1 ·61 per cent are marginal workers (males 0 ·56 percent and females 2 ·96 4

per cent). The percentage of non~workers is, however, 69 ·50 per cent (48'11 per cent males and 94 '35 percent females). The percentage by broad industrial categoreis of main workers is .as follows :-

1. Cultivators Persons 35'16 Males -36.:27 I Femllies 10'46 2. Agricultural Persons 16·38 labourers

Males 16·56 Females r2'30 3. Household Industry Persons 3·36 Males 3 '35 Females 3'61 4. Other Workers Persons 45 :10

Males .43 '82 Females 73 ·63 It would be seen from the above statement that work participation rates of females are much lower than males in spi!e of a .tre~d lIomong women to seek work to supplement family income. But still tbere is a long way to go to stnke panty III sexes. At present large number of civil and industrial projects are under construction which engage a largo number of working force. Also large number of industrial projects have already gone into production at M@hali and near Rup.nagar which have given employment to large number of people in this district. Thus it could be safely concluded that occupational pattern in tho district is undergoing a change which is bound to be reflected in the next census. Trade and Commerce : / Generally speaking, towns serve as main centres of trade and commerce. There is no single town which could stand head and shoulders higher than other towns in this respect. However, many towns/places have come to occupy a special position in the trade or production of certain selected items such as Morinda in sugar Kurali in groundnut, Rupnagar in potatoes and wheat, Kiratpur in timber. Trade and commorce on the "whole is qU:ite flouris­ hing as almost all the towns are well connected by both rail and road. Moreover, increase in affluence in the country sid.e has also given a fillip to this. Industry: The district is fast rising on the industrial map of the country. It has two textile mills (one cotton and one woolen textiles) at Khn.rar. Morinda has a co-operative sugar mill. Anandpur Sahib has a chemical fertilizer plant ma.naged by Punjab Co-operative Marketing Federation. Another chemical fertilizer plant known as Nangal Fer­ tilizer plant managed by Nationf\l Fertilizer Ltd. (NFL) is working at Naya Nangal Which is one of the first and leading fertilizer plants in the country. A heavy water plant is also working at Naya Nanga!. This plant is producing much needed heavy water required for atomic power plants and atomic reactors

A modern milk plant with a ca.pacity of 1 lakh litres of milk has been set up at Mohall. Moreover, large number of industries have come up at Mohali since it has been declared an industrial focal point. The chief products of Mohali are : Dry cells batteries, tractQrs an,d parts, medicines and life saving drugs, cigarette manufacturing machinery, watches and parts, spun pipes, television sets, surgical inst.fuments, electronic equipment etc. Near Rupnagar (in ) !\ome large sized industrial units such as D.C.M. Engineering Proouct engaged in manufacturinR of tractor parts and Star Paper Mills etc. have come up. These have. opened up vistas of employment opportunities' ['Or the residents of Rupnagar town and the nea;rby areas. In the field of power generation this district has made fast strides. Hydel power generation stations are working at Kotla and Ganguwal. These are located on the Bhakra main canal. Another Hydel power station is fast nearing ·completion at Anandpur Sahib. A thermal power station is presently under- construction near Rupnagar~town. Bhakra p:>wer generation station though located in the 13ilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh is for aU,dnte_.ts and p:lfpcnes belongs to this district. Undoubtedly the ,c{)mp1etion of the power stations under c{)n~truction will m'lke this a leading district in power generations in the state. Places of historical interest : Rupnagar district is full of historical and holy places connected with . Some of these are:- Bhatha Sahib: It is situated just near the outer boundary of Rupnagar town on the Rupnagar-Chandigarh road. There is a historic called Bhatha Sahib. The place is also known as Kotla Nihang. According to the legend connec­ ted with this place, the 10th Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh, came to this place during his flight from Anaridpur Sahib, hotly pursued by Mughal forces. On being requested to provide a shelter to him, the local Pathans jokingly pointed out to­ wards a live kiln for night stop over. However, thl.l kiln became dead as soon as Guru's horse entered the kiln. The Pathans repented their folly and provided the Guru much needed refuge in their houses. A Gurdw3:ra was cons­ tructed at the site of kiln in 1914. Large number of pilgrims from far and wide visit this place and make offerings on the fulfilment of their wishes. Anandpur Sahib:

It is situated at a distance of 35 kms. from Rupnagar on the Rupnagar-Nangal road. This has a Municipal Com­ l1ittee and is a sub-divisional headquarters. The place is famous for its long associations with the 9th and the 10th Gurus. It was here that birth of took place. Gurdwara Kesgarh Sahib is the main attraction for the who come from all parts ot the country. It is also one of the five Takhats of the Sikhs. Here waved many a battle against the Mughals. Guru Gqbind Singh selected this place to search his gospel of sikhism among pilgrims visiting Naina Devi shrine. The town has undergone many improvements in civic amenities. A chemical fertilizer plant is in operation and a Hydel power Station is under construction. Both projects will give employment to the local residents. Re­ cently Guru Gobind Singh foundation has set up Dashmesh Academy on the lines of Rashtriya Academy, Dehra Dun, for the education of children. Holla Mohalla fair is also held here every year during HolL A colourful procession is taken out during this fair. It is participated by large number of armed Nihangs and other people. Religious and political conferences are also held during this fair. Sahib:

It is situated on the left bank of at a distance of 9 kms. from Rupnagar. It has a NAC and is a historic place. large number of Sikhs visit this place. 1t is also called Chamkaur di Garhi. The legend goes that a small fortress was situated here when Guru Gobind Singh came here being pursued by Mughal forces. His two sons and 40 followers were with him. He left this fortress next day leaving behind his two sons viz.: Baba Ajit Singh and Baba Jhujhar Singh and 37 followers. A pitched battle took place,next day between Mughal forces and the defenders who laid down their lives to the last man. A Gurdwara was built at the site of the fortress in memory of the martyrs. The Gurdwara is also known as Katalgarh or Shaheedgarh. A fair is held every year in the Bik­ rami month of poush to commemorate the memory of the sons and followers of Guru Gobind Singh who were killed her,e. Kiratpur Sahib:

It is situated at a distance of 25 kms. from Rupnagar on Rupnagar-Nangal road. It is fast developing as a market of timber, which arrives from the nearby Himachal Pradesh areas. It is here that Mandi-Kulu road meets Nangal-Chandigarh road. On the banks of river Satluj, a ghat has been built where Sikhs immerse ashes of their dead., This place is called Patalpuri. It is gateway to Central Himachal Pradesh. The road takes off from here for Bilaspur, Sunder Nagar, Mandi, Kul-u and Naina Dev]. It has developed as a transport centre. 6 ANNEXURE RUPNAGAR DISTRICT (Inter-district changes)

(i) Kharar Tahsil gained 23 villages from Fatchgarh Sahib Tahsil of . No. 677-RGI-72/791l, I dated 22nd June, 1972.

(ii) Kharar Tahsil lost 9 villages to Rajp,ura Tahsil of Patiala District No. 765-RGI-74/1571, dated 10th June, 1974.

(iii) Kharar Tahsil gained 4 villages from Fategarh Sahib Tahsil of Patiala District. No. 765-RGI-74/1571 , dated 10th June, 1974.

(iv) Rupnagar Tahsil gained villages Chakli Kasab, H.B. No. 450 and Nanowal, H.B. No. 2/2(RGI)-8847-79/ No. 453 from Tahsil of Hoshiarpur District 7399, dated 26th December, 1979. (v) The name of Ropar Tahsil and Ropar District has been changed to Rupnagar No. 6667-RGI-76/18985, Tahsil and Rupnagar District respectively. dated 16th November, 1976. 7

INTRODUCTION TO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Keeping in view the needs of planners, for exhaustive infrastructural and amenity data upto village level, required for micro-level planning, the I formats of the village and town directory of ]981 DCH series have been redesigned and some new features useful for planning have been added while maintaining the comparability with 1971 data. A few new items of information such as adult literacy centres, prima.ry health sup-centres, community health workers in villages, etc. have been introduced to meet some of the requirements of r{'flised minimum needs programme. A new item 'approach to village' has been introduced to give an idea about the villa Res in the district which are inaccessible. A new column 'Total population and number of households' has been introduc­ ed to examine the correlation of amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Two more appendices namely (i) listing the villages where no amenities are available and (ii) list of villages indicating ranges according to the proportion of scheduled castes to total population have been added with the same objective in view. A significant addition is class of the town in all the six statements of the town directory which along with popUlation and decadal variation since 1901 to 1981 will prcve quite useful for analysing the infrastructure of amenities in the urban area of the state. Contents: The 1981 DCH series have been divided into two parts. Part-A contains village and town directory and Part-B, PCAs of villages and towns and PCA for scheduled castes upto tahsil/town levels. Both parts are being published in this volume. The village directory contains information about total area of each village in hectares, total population and number of households, amenities/conveniences available in the village, staple food of the people and the land-use pattern. There is also information about the nearest town and its distance from the village and approach to the village. The town directory presents data on each town with the aid of six statements gi.ving the status and class of the town, the decadal population and growth rate since 1901-1981, physical and Iocational aspects, municipal finance and availability of amenitie<;/facilities like medical, educational, banking etc., trade, commerce and industry. PCA incorporates tahsil wise data for each village and each town/ward under the following heads:

(i) Area in hectares/sq. kms. (ii) Number of occupied census houses (iii) Number of households. (iv) Total population (v) Scheduled castes population (there is no scheduled tribe in Punjab State). (vi) Literates. (vii) Main workers classified into four categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers, household in­ dustry and other workers. (viii) Marginal workers. (ix) Non-workers. Maps The map of the district and a map for each tahsil of the district have been included. The district map shows the district boundary and location of its headquarter, tahsil boundaries and location of its headquarters, national highway. state highway, important metalled roads, railway lines, river and streams, towns and census villages according to population size, post and telegraph offices, degree colleges and technical institutions, rest houses etc. The tahsil map contains boundary of tahsil and location of tahsil headquarter. villages with location code numbers, villages with population size, uninhabited villages with location codes, urban areas with location codes, roads, railways and service facilities such as post and'telegraph offices, higber secondary schools, hospitals etc. Be­ sides both the district and tahsil maps have an inset map where additions or loss of territory has taken palce during the decade, has been shown. Sources:

Whereas PCA contains census data for compilation of village and town directory, the relevant schedules alongwith comprehensive instructions were sent to the revenue officers (for rural areas) and executive officers of municipal bodies (for Urban areas) to be filled in at their end. The completed schedules were collected frotii the relevant quarters during the houselisting operations in April, 1980 by the staff of this directorate. The Schedules were scrutinised at the directorates and the directories were compiled therefrom. 8 Census Concepts and Dtfinitions­

Village and Town Directory

Rural-urban classification-The 1981 census d"'t~ ere being presented by rural and urban areas as in the previous censuses. As far as rural area. is concerned 'village' has been fl.dopted as the lowest census unit.

Rural area 'Village'

The definition of the vilb.ge adopted in census is identical with th~.t of 'm~.uz}~' given under section 3(i) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the 'rovenue estate' determined <'.S such f(,r thl! purpose of levy and collection of the land revenue. The revenue estate is defined in the Act ibid as an arell :-- (a) for which a separate record of rights exists; or

(b) which has been sep[l.rately asses~d to land revenue, or would h~.vc been so asse3sed if the bnd revenue had not been realised, compounded or redeemed; or (c) which the State Government may by general rule or specific orders declare to be an Estate. The village is thus not merely the abadi deh (red lined area) for censm taking but the entire land com­ ing within the fixed boundaries of each village in terms of the Act ibid.

There are 919 villages (including 26 uninhabited) in Rupnagar district.

Urban area : 'Town'

The following definition of an 'urban' area has been adopt~d at the 1981 census which is analogous to th(.' criterion adopted in 1961 and 1971 censuses with some minor variations (as indicated below): : (a) All places with a cOl'poration, municipality or cantonment board or nGtified town area. (b) All other places which satisfied the following rriteria:-

(i) a minimum population of 5,000 ;

(ii) at least 75 per cent of the male working population engaged in non-(l.gricultural (and ?llied) activity and

(iii) a population of at least 400 per sq. km. (or 1,000 per sq. mile).

The urban criterion of 1981 census varies slightly from that of 1961 and 1971 censuses in that the males working in activities such as forestry, logging etc. were then treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity. It, therefore, contributed to the 75 per cent criterion in 1961 and 1971 censuses whereas in the 1981 census these activities have been treated as on par with cultivation and agricultun'.1 labour for the purpose of this criterion.

Prior to the 1961 census, the definition of 'urbRn' are(l. WES somewhat libeml and (I. lot was left to the discre­ tion of the local authorities. At the 1971 census, the state directors of cenSllS operations were also given discretion in marginal cases to include, in consult?tion with the St(l,te Government, a place that h(l.d other distinct urban characteristics, or to exclude a deserving place from being treated as 'urbll.ll'.

Urban agglomeration (UA)-Apart from town/city (a town with a population of one lac and a]mve), the 1971 concept of urban agglomeration is also adopted for the 198] census. Very often large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc" come up outside the statutory limits of the city or town but adjoining it. Such areas may not by themselves qualify to be treated as towns but if they form a continuous spread with the town, they are outgrowths of the town and deserve to be treated as urbgn. Such towns together with their outgrowths have been treated as one urban unit and called 'urban agglomeration'. An urban agglomeration may constitut_e:- (a) A city with continuous outgrowth (the part of outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but fall­ ing within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages)

(b) One town with simib.r outgrowth or two or more adjoining to~ns with their outgrowths as in (a). or

(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. Urban Agglomeration in Rupnagar District ':

The only urban agglomeration in Rupnagaf district is Kharar UIban Agglomeration with Nawa Shahr as its outgrowth.

Standard Urban Area (SUA):

A new concept of standard urban area (SUA) as introduced in 1971 census was als~ followed for the 1981 census. The essential requirements for the £onstitution of a standard.urban-ru:eas.are:-

(i) it should have a core town of a minimum population of 50,000 ;

(ii) the contiguous 'areas' made up of other urban as well as rural administrative units should have mutual socio-economic links with the core town; and (iii) in all probabilities this entire area should get fully urbanised in a period of two or three decades. Certain SUAs were determined on this b?sis in 1971 ?nd some basic data were presented for 1951 1961 and 1971 for such areas and their components. Similar data is being .presented"1'or the SUAs in 1981 also: The idt}i\ is to present basic data for these areas for four to five decades so that tbe urbanisation process in those areas can be studied.

DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON ANALYSIS OF·INSET TABLES

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTR:ACT

TABLE 1 Population, Number of Villages and Towns, 1981

Population No. of Villages No. of Towns Serial Name of No. Tahsil Total Rural Urban Total Inhabited

p M F P M F P M F

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

Anandpur Sahib 214,644 113,481 101,163 170,160 89,172 80,988 44,484 24,309 20,175 238 235 3 2 Rupnagar 230,612 123,192 107,420 187,253 100,059 87,194 43,359 23,133 20,226 387 373 3 3 Kharar 271,406 148,414 122,992 204,611 111,999 92.,612 66,795 36,415 30,380 294 285 3

Total District 716,662 385,0'87 331,575 562,024 301,230 260,794 154,638 83,857 70,781 919 893 9

PopUlation :

Table I gives tahsil wise distribution of population by total, rural and urban areas. A further break up by persons, males and females has been given. This table also gives number of villages with break up into total and inhabited vilJages and number of towns, The table shows that Rupnagar district has 919 villages out of which 893 are inhabited. Besides, there are nine towns. Both villages and towns togetlwr have a population of716, 662 persons (385,087 males and 331, 575 females). Out of these 562,024 persons (301,230 males and 260,794. females) live in villages and 154,638 persons (83,857 males and 70,781 females) live in towns. Percentage of urban to total population of the district works out to 21.58 against 27.68 per cent of the state. Kharar tahsil with 271,406 persons is the most populous tahsil in the district whereas Anandpur Sahib tahsil with 214,644 persons is the least populous. Out of 154,638 persons who live in urban areas maximum number (66,795 persons) live in Kharar tahsil and the minimum number (43,359 persons) live in Rupnagar Tahsil. The sex ratio for the district works out to 861 females for every 1,000 males. fo

TABLE 2 Decadal Change in Distribution of population

Population Namd of Tahsil Percentage Decadal (1971-81) vari1ltion 1971 1981 l

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Anandpur Sahib 172,364 136,01 1 36,353 214,644 170,160 44,484 24-53 25 -11 22-37 2. Rupnagar 188,056 - 162,276 25,780 230,612 187,253 43,359 22-63 15 -39 68 -19

3. Kharar 188,912 168,450 ~0,462 271,406 204,611 66,795 43-67 21-47 226-43

District 549,332 466,737 82,595 716,662 562,024 154,638 30-46 20-42 87-22 ------Growth Rate Table 2 gives tahsilwise population by total, rural and urban areas for 1971 and 1981 censuses and percentage decadal variation for 1971-81. The table shows that the population of the district increased by 30.46 per cent from 1971 to 1981 census. The respective growth rate for rural and urban areas being 20.42 and 87.22 against 23.89 of the state. Considering tahsilwise, maximum growth rate has been recorded in Kharar tahsil which reports 43.67 per cent. The growth rate is almost double as compared to Anandpur Sahib and Rupnagar tahsils which report 24.53 and 22.63 per cent growth rates. The high growth rate in Kharar tahsil is mainly attributable to the high urban growth which is 226.43 per cent. The second highest urban growth rate (68.19 per cent) has been reported by Rupnagar tahsil. However, Anandpur Sahib tahsil records the lowest urban growth the figures being 22.37 per cent.

TABLE 3

Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges

Range of Po~ulation No. of villages Percentage of in each range villages in each range 2 3 Less than 200 169 18'93 200-499 294 32'92 1500-1,999 404 45 '24 2,000-4,999 25 2·80

5,000-9,999 0'11 10,000+

893 100'00 Total Villages Table 3 gives the distribution of villages by popUlation size. Out of 893 inhabited villages, 169 (18.93 per cent) fall in the popUlation range less than 200, 294 (32.92 per cent) in popUlation range 200-499, 404 (45.24 per cent) in population range 500-1,999 ; 25 (2.80 per cent) in popUlation range 2,000-4.999 and the remaining one villa~e (0.11 per cent) falls in population rang_e 5,000-9,999. There is, however, no village in the population range 10,000+. 11

TABLE 4 Distribution of Villages by Density

Ran8e of Density (per sq. Km.) Total No. of villages .Percentage of villages in each density range in each density range

2 3

0-10 10 1 '12 11-20 11 1 '23 21-50 45 5'04 51-100 54 6'05 101-200 147 16'46 201-300 203 22'73 301-500 298 33'37 501+ 125 14'00 Not known

Total 893 100'00 Density (per sq. km.) : The density of popUlation for Rupnagar district works out to 344 persons per sq. km. as against 333 of the state. Table 4 gives distribution of villages by density ranges. It shows that maximum number of villages 298 (33.37 per cent) fall in the density range 301-500 whereas minimum number of villages 11 (1.23 per cent) are in the 11-20 density range. The table reveals that more than half the number of villages 501 (56.00 per cent) fall in the popUlation range 201-500. It could thus be seen that the villages with medium density are a common feature of the district. TABLE 5 Proportion of Scbeduled Castes Population to Total Population in tbe Villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Castes No. of villages in Percentage of villages population to total population each range in each range 2 3

Nil 105 11·76 Less than 5 42 4·70 6-10 63 7·05

11-15 91 10 '19 16-20 70 7·84 21-30 167 18 ·71 31 and above 355 39'75

Total 893 100·00 ---1-- --- ...... ------"_ .... --,--__,---,_ Scheduled CastefTribe Population The district has relatively lower percentage (24.38) of scheduled caste popUlation compared to (26.87 per cent) of the state as a whole. Table 5 gives the percentage of scheduled caste population to total population in villages by percentage ranges. The·table shows that maximum number of villages 355 (39.75 per cent) have the percentage of scjJ.eduled caste popUlation to total population 31 and more; and minimum number of villa.ges 42 (4.70 per cent) have the percentage of scheduled caste population to total population ranging less than 5 per cent. It would be seen that as many as 522 villages (58.46 per cent) have 21+ percentage. Also 105 villages (11.76 par cent) have no IIcheduled caste population at all. TABLE 6 Proportion of Scbeduled Castes Population in Towns

Name of the town Total Total Percentage Population Scheduled of Scheduled Caste Caste Population Population to total population

2 3 4

1. Anandpur Sahib 8,571 2,304 26'88 2. Chamkaur Sahib 4,692 1,340 28'56 3. Kharar 21,807 5,328 24'43 4. Kurali 12,637 2,385 18·87 5. Morinda 13,502 3,194 23·66 6. Nangal Township 25,523 4,793 18'78 7. Naya Nangal 10,390 1,518 14·61 8. Rupnagar 25,165 4,246 16'87 9. S. A. S. Nagar 32,351 1,694 5'24 All Towns 1,54,638 26,802 17·33

Table 6 gives scheduled caste population in urban areas of the district. There are 9 towns in the district. Total population of these towns is 154,638 persons, of which 26,802 persons (17.33 per cent) belong to the scheduled caste. It would thus be seen that percentage of scheduled caste population in urban areas of the district is lower than the rural areas. Maximum concentration of scheduled caste popula1ion is in Kharar town (5,328) and minimum in Chamkaur Sahib town (1,340). In term.s of perc~ntages maximum percentage 28.56 per cent is in Chanikaur Sahib and minimum 5.24 per cent is in S.A.S. Nagar. .

There is no scheduled tribe population in the district as no scheduled tribe as such has been notified in the Punjab State.

TABLE 7 Literacy Rates by Population Ranges of Villages

Range of Popluation No. of Literacy villages in rate each range 2 3 Lessthan-200 169 44.14 200-499 294 45'07 500-1,999 404 43·94 2,000-4,999 25 40'78 5,000-9,999 49'81 10,000+ ------.--- Total 893 43·78 Literacy Literacy rate for the district is 48.08 against 40.86 for the state as a whole. The male literacy rate (55.94) is higher than the female literacy rate (38.94). The same applies to state also. Table 7 shows literacy rate of villages by population ra~ges. It reveals that highest literacy rate (49.81 per cent~ is rep-orted in the range 5,000-9,999, The population range 200-499, occupies second positiort with (45.07 per cent). This is followed. by the ranges less than 200 (44.14 per cent) and 500--1,999 (43.94 per cent). The size range. 2;b0Q-4,999 (40.78 percent) is at the bottom and is even lower than the district average. 13

Table 8 gives literacy rate for towns. All towns taken together have a literacy rate of 63.67 per cent. The table shows that the literacy rate in Naya Nangal is the highest (76.67) which·is mainly due to the fact that in Naya Nangal, predominantly. F.C.I. staff and their families reside. On the other hand, literacy rate in Chamkaur Sahib is the lowest (51.36 p1'r cent) which is due to the rural background of the town.

TABLE 8 Literacy Rates for Towns

Name of the Town Literacy Rate 2 1.- Ana'ndpur Sahib M.C 60'27 2. Chamkaur Sahib M.C. 51'36 3. Kharar M.C.(U,A.) 57'60 4. Kurali M.C. 57'77 5. Morinda M.C. 52·42.

6. Nangal Township N.A.C. 66'34 7. Naya Nanga! N.A.C. 76·67 8. Rupnagar M.C. 60'60 9. S.A.S. Nagar CT. 73·56 All Towns 63·67

Working Population Table 9 gives details of literates, workers, non-workers, scheduled caste population and total population tahsil­ wise and by rural and urban areas. It reveals that the percentage of main workers to total population is 28.82.(51.34 per cent males and 2.69 per cent females), of the total workers to total popUlation is 30.50 (51.90 per cent for males and 5.65 per cent for females) for the district as a whole whereas. the respective percentages for rural and urban areas are 30.41 (52.15 per cent for males and 5.30 per cent for females) and 30:80 (50.95 per cent for males and 6.91 per cent for females) respectively. I~ also shows that.69.50 per cent of the total population of the district consists ofnon­ workers (48.10 per cent for males and 94.35 per cent for females), Tabsilwise comparison reveals that Kharar tahsil with 30.27 per cent leads other tahsils in percentge of main workers to total population. KlJarar tahsil is followed by Rupnagar and Anandpur Sahib tabsils with 28.52 _per cent and 27.32 per cent respectively. Anandpur Sahib tahsil with 3.81 I?er cent marginal workers leads otber tahlls by considerable margins. This gives overall lead to Anandpur Sahib tahsil (31.13 per cent) in the percentage of total workers to total popUlation. Another noticeable feature of the working force is that female working force percentages are much lower than male percentages. What is true for the district is true for the state also. 1~ TABLE

Literates, Workers, ~on-workers, ScbedulW Name of TahliI Total Percentage Rural Urban S.C. Literates to total population TQta"l· Population • Popula------tion to total P M F popula- P M F tion 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9

Anandpur Sahib Total 2,14,644 1,13.481 1,01.163 18·44 46 ·18 55.,99 35.1.7 Rural 1,70,160 89,172 80,988 18.19 40·59 51.ll 29'00 Urban 44,484 24,309 20,175 19.-37 67·58 73·90 59'97 RUDnagar Total 2,30,612 1,23,192 1,07,420 29'76 47·77 54·63 39'91 Rural 1,87,253 1,00,059 87,194 31 ·96 45·62 52·76 37'44 Urban 43,359 23,133 20,226 20'25 57'05 62·70 50·59 Kharar Total 2,71,406 1,48,414 1,22,992 24 ,51. 49·83 56'98 41 '20 Rural 2,04,611 1,11,999 92,612 27'91 44·74 52·48 35'42 Urban 66,795 36,415 30,380 14'08 65·37 70·83 58 '8-1. Total District. Total 7,16,662 3,85,087 3,31,575 24·38 48 '08 5!'94, 38'94 Rural 5,62,024 3,01,230 2,60,794 26·31 43·:78 52 ·17 34'10

Vrb~n 1.541638 83,857 70.7~1 17'~3 6~'67 69·48 ~~'8Q 15

9 Caste Population in the District of Main workers to total population Marginal workers to total Total workers to total NOntworkers to total population population population ------P M F P M F P M F P M F

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

27 '32 49·16 2·82 3·81 1 ·19 6·75 31 '13 50·35 9·57 68·87 49'65 90·43 26·70 48·94 2'21 4·49 1·43 7'86 31 ·10 50 '37 10'07 68·81 49·63 89·93 29'71 50'00 5·26 1 ·20 0·30 2·29 30'91 50'30 7'55 69·09 49 ·70 92·45 28'52 51 '36 2 '32 0'85 0·44 1·33 29·37 51 '80 3'65 70·63 - 48 '20 96'35 28·32 51·49 1·73 0'96 0·52 1·47 29·28 52·01 3 '20 70·72 47'99 96'80 / 29'36 50'77 4'88 0'40 0·14 0'69 29·76 50'91 5'57 70·24 49 '09 94·43 30'27 52 '96 2'88 0·68 0·18 1 '28 30·95 53 ·14 4· 16 69·05 46·84 95·84 30·07 53·50 1·74 0'73 0'20 1 '37 30'80 53·70 3·11 69'20 46'30 96'89

30'87 51 ·32 6·35 0'~2 0·11 1 '02 31 ·39 51 ·43 7·37 68·61 48 ·57 92'63 28'82 51 ·34 2·69 1 ·68 0'56 2·96 30'50 51·90 5'65 69·50 48'10 94'35 28·47 51·48 1·88 1·94 0·67 3'42 30·41 52·15 5.'30 69·59 47'85 94·70

30·~~ ~0'71f ~'62 1)'6S 1)'17 1'29- 30'80 50,,5 ~'91 69'20 49'OS 93'~

BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY .- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Amenities available in the villages:

In the annexures immediately following this note. distribution of villages according to the availability 01' different amenities has been given in table 10. Table 11 shows proportion of rural population served by various amenities. Table 12 shows the number of villages where amenities are not available within the villages but-are avail­ able outside. Table 13 gives distribution of villages by distance range from the nearest town and availability of amenities. Table 14 gives distribution of villages by population range and amenities available. Amenitywise analysis is giveD below:

(i) Educational facilities: Oui of 893 inhabited villages in the district. 816 (91.38 per cenO. with 98.39 per cent of rural population of the district. have at least a primary school. As many as 77 villages oftM district are devoid at this basic educational facility but these are so located that 74 villages can avail this facility within less than··5' kms. and th~ remaining 3 villages within 5-10 Kms. Tahsilwise percentages of villages enjoying educational facility are 94.04, 87.67 and 94.04 for Anandpur Sahib, Rupnagar and Kharar tahsils'respectivety.

(ii) Medical facilities: Out of 893 inhabited villages 192 (21.50 per cent) have a medical facility such as : hospital, maternity and child welfare centre. dispensary. family planning centre etc. The percentage of villages equipped with medical facility is the highest (30.64 per cent) in Anandpur Sahib tahsil. foIIo\\cd by Kharar tahsil (21.75) and Rupnagar tahsil (15.55). Percentage of rural popUlation served by this amenity is the highest in Anandpur Sahib tahsil (45.44 per cent), followed by Kharar tahsil (43.18 per cent) and Rupnagar tahsil (28.24 per cent). Out' of 701 villages wherein medical facility is not available within the villages, the amenity is available in 611 villages within a radius of 5 Kms., within 5-10 Kms. in 87 villages and in 3 villages at a distance of more than 10 Kms. percentage of villages having medical facility but located within 5 Kms. from the nearest town is lowest (16.28 per cent) but the percentage is the highest in the distance range 16-50 Kms. This phenomenon is obvious mainly because medical facilities existing in the town can be availed by the surrounding villages quite easily. In case of villages with medical facility but located at a distance of 6-15 Kms. from the nearby town, the percentage is 24.24.

(iii) Drinking water facility; All the 893 inhabited villages of the district enjoy the drinking water facility: The main source of drinking water is hand pump. It is supplemen~ed by well, tubewell and tapped water.

(iv) Post and Telegt'aph facilities.:Out of 893 villages of the district, inhabitants of 173 villages (19.37 per cent) enjoy the post and telegraph facility within the village. The availability of this facility is the highest in Anandpur Sahib tahsil which has a percentage of 20.43. Out of 235 inhabited villages 0 fthe tahsil 48 villages enjoy post and telegraph facility. This is followed by Rupnagar tahsil with 72 villages (19.30 per cent) out of 373 inhabited villages, K-harar tahsil with 53-villages (18.60 per cent) of 285 inhabited villag.es. Thus population of villages enjoying post and telegraph facility works out to 44.62 per cent in Anandpur Sahib tahsil. 34.30 per cent in Rupnagar tahsil and 35.80 per cent in Khanir tahsil against 37.97 per cent of the district'. In 720 villages post and telegraph facility is not available wi~hin the village. However, in 688 villages this facility can be availed within less than 5 Kms, in 29 villages within 5-10 Kms. but in 3 villages inhabitants have to travel more than 10 Kms. to avail this facility. Out of 173 villages where post and telegraph facility is available within the village. 60 villages (17.44 per cent) are located within a distance of5 Kms. from the nearest towa. 103 (19.51 per cent) at a distance oJ 6-15 Kms. and 10 villages (47.62 per cent) at a distance of 16-50 Kms. Further out of 1n villages having post and telegraph facility 44 villages fall in the population range 1-499. 109 villages in the populatlOn range 500-1.999. 19 villages in tbe popUlation range 2.000:...... 4,999 and there is only one village in the population range 5,000 and above.

(v) Communications: 48.13 per cent of ruralites residing in 332 villages of this district are being served by the public transport system. This facility is, howtwer. not available in 561 villages witllin their territorial jurisdiction. Out ot these. inhabitants of 545 villages have to commute If distance of less than 5 Kms. to avail the facility. whereas ill the remaining 16 villages this facility could be availed at a distance of 5-IO'Kms. Again. in case of 104 villages. the nearest town is located within a distance or5 Kms. in case of21lvillages, the nearest town is at a distance of 6-15 Kms. andintheremaining 15 viIJages ata distance of 16-50 Kms. There are 151 villages in the p.:>pulation range 1-499 having communication facility. 159 villages in the population range of 500-1.999. and 22 villages in the p::>puiatio n ra'1ge 2,000-4.999. Percentage of rural population enjoying communication facility is 42'95 in Anandpur S\\hib tahsil, 48 ·79 in Killrar tahsil and 52.12 in Rupnagar tahsil against 48.13 of the district. It would thus be seen that percentage is the highest in Rupnagar tahsil. is (vi) Approach by Pucca Road : Out of 893 inhabited villages in the district having 95.08 per cent rurai population, 830 (92.95 per cent) are approachable by pucca roads and are, therefore, accessible throughout the year. Rupnagar tahsil has the maximum number (367 villages) followed by Kharar tahsil (252 villages) and Anandpur Sahib tahsil (211 villages). Out of 830 villages approacha bIe by pucca road, 295 villages are within a distasce of5 Kms. from the nearest town, 515 villages are within 6-15 Kms. and only 20 villages are within a distance of 16-50 Kms. Again, out of 830 villages, 440 fall in the population range 1-499, 364 villages in the population range 500-1,99925 villages in the population range 2,000-4,999, whereas there is only one village in the populat ion range 5,CeO and above.

(vii) Power supply: All the villages in the district have since been electrified and have power supply. The state has been electrified cent per cent.

(viii) Market/Hat: Hat is not a common feature in the state. Only temporary markels are held in the state on fairs and festivals, and that too occasionally. In fact this facility is generally needed in areas where urban centres are distantly located. In Punjab, however, urban towns are wide-spread and evenly distri­ buted thereby ruling out the necessity of the hat or market.

Land use pattern in the district:

Table 15 gives distribution of villages according to land use. This table reveals that 62.18 per cent of the total area of the district is cultivable, out of which 49.10 per cent is irrigated. 72.41 per cent of the total area of Rupnagar tahsil is cultivable followed by Kharar and Anandpur Sahib tahsils with 64.58 and 48.05 per cent cultivable areas respectively, against 62.18 per cent of the district. Percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area is the hjghest (72.39 per cent) in Rupnagar tahsil followed by Kharar (37.24 per cent) and Anandpur Sahib (26.6& per cent) the corresponding percentage for the district is 49.10. Miscellaneous cropping pattern, staple food and markets:

Wheat fol1owed by maize and rice constitute the main staple food of the inhabitants of the district. Wheat is consumed throughout the year. But maize and rice are also consumed mostly during winter and summer seasons respectively. In Anandpur Sahib tahsil, maize is even consumed for longer spells than in the other tahsils. Cash crops such as cotton, groundnut, potato and sugarcane are also grown. Agricultural markets, serving as the nucleus for purchase and sale by the local inhabitants, have also sprung up. The principal markets being Rupnagar, Kurali, Kiratpur and Morinda. Rupnagar is famous for potatoes, Kurali for groundnut, Kiratpur for timber and Morinda for sugar and fur.

TABLE 10

Distribution of villages according to the h vailability of different amenities

Serial Name of Tahsil No. of in- No. (with percentage) of villages having one or ~ore of the following amenities No. habited villages Educational Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach Power Water Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 An~ndpur Sahib 235 221 72 235 48 81 211 235 (94'04) (30 ·64) (100'00) (20 '43) (34 '47) (89 '79) (100 '00) 2 Rupnagar 373 327 58 373 72 145 367 373 (87 '67) (15 '55) (100 '00) (19 '30) (38 '87) (98'39) (100 '00) 3 Kharar 285 268 62 285 53 106 252 285 (94 ·04) (21 '75) (100 ·00) (18 ·60) (37·19) (88,42) (100 '00)

Total District 893 816 192 893 173 332 830 893 (91'38) (21'50) (100 '00) (19 '37) (37 ,18) (92'95) (100 ·00) 1~

TABLE 11 'Proportion 'Of runtl population served by different amenitieS

SeJ;i.al Name of Tahsil Total Proportion of Rural Population served by the amenity of- No. population ofinhabi- ted viIlages in the Educa- 'Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communi- A~proach Power Tahsil lional water • Telegraph Hat cation b ~ucca Supply . Road t 2 3 '4 5 6 . 7 8 9 10 11 Anandpur Sahib 170,160 98·96 45·44 100·00 44'62 42'95 95'75 IDO ·00

2 Rupnagar 187,253 97·54 28'24 100·00 34·30 52·12 99·89 100 ·00 3 Kharar- 204,611 . 98 '70 43'18 100:00 35'80 .. 48'79 90'12 100'00

Total·Dlstrlct '562,024 .. 98',39 38:89 100·00 37 ·'if 48'13 95:08 100"00

TABLE 11

Distribution of villages hot having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges (roln th~ places where these ate a\'aiJabtG

Vfllages not having the amenity of

1 1. Ilducatioll 2. M~dica! 3. Drinking Water 4. P&T S. Market/Hat 6. Communication

Distribution of villages according to t!!e distance from the nearest town and atallability of different am~nlties Distance range NO. of inhabi­ No. (with percentage) of.villages having the amenity of- from the nearest ted villages town (in kms.) in ea~h '-,.------range Educa­ Medical Drinking Post & Market/Hat Communi Approach Power' donal water Telegraph ~ation ,by Pucca Supply Road

1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 0-5 344 2~7 ~6 344 6() 104 295 344. (86 '34) (1..6'28) (100 '00) (17 '44) (30 '23) (85 '76) _ (100 '00) 528. 499 128 528 103 213 515 528 (94,51) (24,24) (100 '00) (19,51) (40 '34) (97-·54) (100 ,00)

16-S0 21 20 8 21 10 15 20 21 (95 '24) (38.:10) (100'00) (47 '62) (71_'43) < (95 '24), (100 '00) 51 'flo .... Unspecified

rotal 893 81~ 893 173 332 830 893 (91:38). (100'00) (19 '37). ~3?'18) (92'95) (100-:-00) TABLE 14 Distribution of ,mages accordiJIg to population range and amenities available Population NO.ofinha- Number (with percentage) of villages baving the amenity of range blted villages in each range ---- Educational Medical Drinking Post & Market/Hat Communica- Approach Power Water Telegraph tion by Pucca Supply 1 Road 2 3 4 5 6' 7 8 9 10

-499 463 416 62 463 44 151 440 463 (89 '85) (13 ·39) (100 '00) (9~50) (a2 '61) (95 '03) (100 '00) 500',-1,299 404 374 U8 3()4.. 109 159 364 404 (92 -57) (29 '21) (100 -00). (2~ -98) (39 '36) (90'10) {lOa '00) • 2,000-4,999 2S 23 12 2$ 19 22 25 25 (100 -00) ·(48 '00)-' (100 '90) (76 '00) (88'-00) (100 '00) (H)O'OO) 5,000+ 1 1 + 1 1 1 (100'00) (100 '(0) (100 -00) (100 .0& (100 -00) Total 893 816 192 893 173 332 830 ---893 (91 '38) (21,50) (100 '00) (19'37) (l7 '18) (92 '95) (100'00)

TABLE 15 Distribution of Villages According to I:and Use Serial Name of Tahsil No. of iithabj- Total area Percentage Percentage of No. ted vilJages (in hectares) cultivable irrigated area to total area to total area cultivable area 12· 3 4 S 6 1 Anandpur Sahib 235 64,502 48'05 26'68 2 Rupnagar 373 72,774 72'41 72'39 3 Kharar 285 69,527 64-S8 37'24

Total District 893 206,~03 62'18 4~HO

TOWN DIRECTORY Urban Population: Table 16'to 21 appended to this note.- deal with this section. Table 1'6 of the town directory snows decadal growth rate, density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district and the state for 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981 censuses. According to this table, 21.58 per 'cent of the total population of the district is urban as against 27.68 per -cent of the state as a whole. The urban component of the population of th,e, dJstrict has increai'}ed from lS·Q4. pe~ centh\..l9.71 to 21.~8 per cent iu.1981, recording an increase of 6.54. As against this the percentage of urban population of state has gone up from 23.73 in 1971 to 27.68 in 1981. Pexcentage of urban po.puJatig:t~..tj).tPt.ai'p.opul.ij.tio..ni'()r tbe; district was 9.40 and 17,.39. in 1951~and 1961 respectively, whereas the corresponding pircentages for the state were 21.72 and 23.06 respectiVely:

TABLE 16..

Gr01ltb, Density and'Selt-ratio of Urban Population in the Distrl~ in Relation to the State DlSTlUCT ST.AJE

Censq~ Total Urban % Decadal Densi,tJ,t Sex 1:Qtal Ur-ban %; Decadal- Density Sex. Year, ~opula- popula- l:!ftban I perc en" (popu,la: I'a~io llPllulation p~ulation Ulll;l);n percen- (popula- ratio tlon tion popula- (age tion per (No. of Popula· tage tion per (No. of tion variation sq.kmi. females tion varia~ sq. km) fettlales;> in urba'll AAl'tl ,000'. tion in per 1,000 population males) urban males) popula" don t :1 3 4- 5 6 1 8 g 1"0 11 11 13 1951 328,261' 30,864 9'40 N.A. N.A. 802 9,160,500 1',989,267 21 ·72 +20,02 N.A. -sot 1961 476,359- 82,830 17'39 +168 '37 2,620 700 11,135,069 Z,567,306 2'3'06 +29-U6 4,090 811' "'" 1911 549,33~ 8~,59S 1,,04 -0·28 2,S2Sr 848 1~,5S1,060 ~16,119 »·73 +25 :1lJ, [4,630 836- 1981 ?l6,662 ts4.638 2.1 'S8 +87 ·tt 2,000- 844 16,781t,915 4,647,757 27·68 +44'51 3,835 S6f Growth rate :

In 1981 census Rupnagar diStrict has shown· a decadal growth rate of 87.22 per cent in urban population against the state percentage of 44.51. It may also be noted that-the decadal growth rate in urban population for the district for 1961-1971 decade was- 0.28 per ~ent. The main reaSon of decline is fall in population jn Nanga} Township on completion of Bhakra Project. However, the main reason for the phenomenal increase in the .decadal urban growth rate of the district in 71-81 is the rapid development of S.A.S. Nagar, generally known as ¥ohali. .

Density:

Th~ density of population has recorded a decline during the decade 1971-81, as against 2525 for the 1971 it is 9nly 2,000 for the 1981 census. The decline is attributed to extension of municipal limits of the urban units, thereby rellulting in increase in area and cortesponding decline in density. It. would be seen that the density 'Of _the district is appreciably lower compared to the state for 1961, 1971 and 1981 censuses.

Sex-ratio:

Sex ratio of urban population in the district had shown a decline from 802 in 1951 to 700 in 1961, whereas this trend has been reversed, as from700 in 1961 it has increased to 848 in 1971. However it again sh(i)ws a marginal decline from 848 in 1971 to 844 in 1981. As against this, sex-ratio of urban population in the state shows a consistently upward trend, the state figures for 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981 being 807,817,856 and 865 respectively.

TABLE 17 New TownS/Towns Declassified in 1981 Census Name of Towns Population 1981 Census

1 2 (a) Added- (i) Chamkaur Sahib 4,692 '(ii) S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) 32,351 (b) Declassified -nil- New Towns or Towns declassified

Table 17 lists out towns classified for the first time/towns declassified in 1981 census. It shows that no town of 1971 has been dectassified during 1981 census. Instead it shows two towns viz. Chamka1lr Sahib and S.A.S: Nagar (Mohali) with 4692 and 32,351 inhabitants respectively, which have been classified as towns for the first time in 1981 census. TABLE 18 Per capita receipt and expenditure in Towns Per Capita Class, name and civic status RECEIPT EXPENDITURE of the towns Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expel'ldi- OtIter through from all expendi- adminis- ture on works ture 9n aspects taxes other ture tration public public sources health and institu- conveni- tions ences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1(1 1. V Anandpur Sahib M.C. 33 ·13 24·73 8'40 29·05 11-43 9-45 3·27 0·12 4'78

2. ,VI Chamkabr SahiQ N.A.C. 18 ·12 1 '0" 17·05 1 ·64 0'64 0·57 ~. ::- 0·43

3. m Kharar M_e. 49·94 36'97 12·97 3~·58 14·40 10-75 1~·09 T·34 4. IV Kurali M.C. 74·74 66 ·19 8·55 64·90 25 '32 22·15 8 ·03 0'63 .8 •.,..,

s. IV Morinda M.e. 61 ·18 52·71 8:47 60·24 22'33 14·71 14·69 .'-;,. g.:51

6. III Nangal Township N.A.C 31·46 30·05 1 ·41 33··4~ 10·85 6·11 14·54 /I 1·96 7. IV. Naya Nangal N.A.C. 43'25 41 '26 1 ·99 25·72 2 ·16 1··90 2·31 19·~$ 8. III Rupnagar M.e. 64'30 49'91 14 ·39 65·53 29'49 4'85 16 ·41 14·78 }1I S.A.S. Nagar e,T. N.A, N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Budget of the Towns : Table 18 appended to this note shows per Capita receipts and expenditure for 1978-79 for 9 towns of the district. ,First column of this table lists the class, name and civic status of the towns,. arranged· alphabetically. There are 4 Class III Towns, 3 Class IV towns and one 'each Class V and Class VI Town. 'Out of 9 towns 5 have municipal committees, 3 have notified area, committees and one town is administered by an Estate Officer and has ,been treated as town for census purposes only. Columns 2 to 4 deal with receipts and give the per-capita total receipt, receipt through taxes, and receipt from another sources respectiveIv. However, columns 5 to 10 deal with expenditure and give per capita total expenditure, expenditure on general administration, public health and conveni­ ences, public works, public institutions and expenditure on other aspects on the expenditure side. n would be observed that per capita receipts of 6- towns are inore than the per capita expenditure In respect of 2 towns the position is vice, versa. For census town S.kS. Nagar ·MohaIi figures are not available. On the receipt side, receipts through taxes are more than the receipts from.all other . sources in 7 towns. However the position is reverse in one town viz., Chamkaur .Sahib, a notified area committee. For S.A.S. Nagar (census town) this information is not available. It is found that on the expenditure side, maximum per capita expenditure is done in 6 towns on general administration, in one town of Nangal Township (N.A.C.) on public works, and in Naya Nangal (NAC) on other aspects. Again in 2 towns viz. Naya Nangal ,(N.A.C.) & Rupnagar (M.C) per capita expenditure, on public health and conveniences is low. Likewise in other two towns viz. Anandpur Sahib (M.C.) and Kurali (M.C.) per capita expenditure on public institutions is low. '

TABLE 19

Scltools per ten thousand population in towns No. per ten thousand population C.1ass, name and civic status of towns Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Secondary! Matri- SeconClary I Inter/PUC/ culation Middle Junior College 2 3 4 5

1. V Anandpur Sahib M.C. 1 ·17 2'33 8·11 2. VI Chamkaur Sahib N.A.C. 2 :13 6~39 12'79 17·05 3. m Kharar M.C. 0'46 1'83 2"29 4. IV Kurali M.C. 1 ·58 0'79 1 ·58 5. IV Morinda M.e. 0'74 1 '48 1 '48 6. III Nangal Township N.A.C. 0'78 0'78 1 '96 -.,. W Naya"Nangal N.A:C. 1·92 2'89 11. m Rupnagar M.C. 0'79 1 '19 1.'59 5 '56. 9. III S.A.S. Nagar C.T. 0'62 0'62 3'09 Total District 0'65 1'23 0·91 3,62 Social Amenities : Table 19 depicts various types of schools per ten thousand population townwise by class, name and civic stat~s of to~ns arranged alphabetically in the district. This table shows that number of higher secondary, rnter/Puc/Junior college is maximum (2.13) in Chamkaur Sahib and lowest (0.46) in Kharllr. However,.nil information has been'reported both from Nanglll township and SAS Nagar. Again the number of Second~ry/ Matriculation Schools per 10,000 p'opulation in town~ has been reported the highest (6.39) in Chamkaur Sahib. It is lowest (0.62) in SA S Nagar. Naya Nangal, however, reports nil information, ,In three towns viz:> NaJ;lgal township, Rupnagar and S A S Nagar, number of' 'junior 'secondary/middle_; Schools per 10;000 popUlation have heen reported as 0.78, 1.59 and 0.62 respectively, whereas it is the lltgh~st .(12.79) in Chamhur Saliib. por the rest 5 towns, nil reports have been received. As regards prim:ary SChools per 10,000 populatiOn in. towns, maximum t:igures has been reported frqm Challlkauur Sahib (17.5) but minimum.i):onrMt)finda (L48 Ilence, Chamka:ur ~ahib h~s ~ht:' Pla~ir!l.um nu~ber of schools per t~n thous!lnd population -in ~lle,4istric~. - .. .. , . 23

TABLE 20 No. of Beds in Medical Institutions in Towns Class, name and ciyic status of the towns No. of beds in medical institutions. per l,OOQ populatioo 2 1. V' Anandpur Sahib M:C. 2'92 2. VI Chamkaur Sahib N.A.C. 6·39 3. III Kharar M.C. 1 ·15 4. IV Kurali M.C. 2·29 s. IV Morinda M.C. 1'85 6. III Nangal Township N.A.C. 4·07 7. IV Naya Nanga! N.A.C. 7·70 8. III Rupnagar M.e. 4·37 9. III S.A.S. Nagar C.T. 0'62 Total District 2'90 ~----..._- Medical ¥acUities : Table 20 gives the number of beds in medical institutions in towns of the the district. It shows the maximum number of beds per thousand population in Naya Nangal (7.70) and minimum in S.A.S. Nagar (0.62) against (2.90) beds per thousand popUlation in the district as a whole. Slum Clearance : In Punjab state no slum areas have been notified, although certain pockets have been identified separately here and there. Important Towns : Rupnagar.-It is locally called Ropar. This has a Municipal Committee and is situated on the left bank of river Satluj. It is the seat of the district administration. It has a railway station and is well connected with places such as Manali, Hoshiarpur, Chandigarh, Jalandhar etc. A headworks has been constructed to divert waters of the Satluj river into Sirhind and Bist Doab canals. The headworks was constructed during the post independence period. The town was a witness to a historical meeting between Maharaja Ranjit Singh and British Governor General, Lord William Bentinck in 1831. Also some year& ago in the excavations of a mound at Rupnagar some coins and pieces of pottery belonging to Harrappan and Mohanjodaro civilisations were recovered. The town is also famous for locks called Ropari locks. But oflate this industry is on the decline due to stiff competition from manufacturers from Aligarh and Calcutta. A thermal power station is presently under construction on the Rupnagar-Nangal road at a distance of 10 kms. towards Nan gal on the banks of Sirsa Nadi. Also across the river in the Hoshiarpur district number of factories have pome up. These give empl('lyment to large number oflocals. A cattle fair is also held here annually. Nangal Township.-Itis situated 55 kms. from Rupnagar town on the left bank of river Satluj. Bhakra dam is situated some 14 kms. upstream from Nanga!. The town has a notified area committee. It has a headworks for diverting water into the main Bhakra canal. A small· reservoir to feed the canal has also been built. It traces its origin to the year 1943-44 when construction of residential accomoda tion was taken up for the Bhakra staff. Thousands of visitors from far and wide visit this place to see the second highest gravity dam in the world. The towlf has seen some decline since the completion of Bhakra dam.

J Naya Nangal.-It is situated on the right bank of river Satluj opposite to Nangal township. It has a N.A.C and is principally an industrial town. Its existence is attributed to the Nangal fertilizer factory and the heavy water plant. Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (Mohali).-Abbreviated as S.A.S. Nagar, it is a new town created as a Census Town during the 1981 census. It is situated at a distance of 8 kms. from Chandigarh on the Chandigarh-Ludhiana road, if measured from Chandigarh General Post Office but in fact it is on the immediate periphery ofChandigarh Union Territory. On the creation of new Punjab, consequent upon reorganisation on linguistic basis in November, 19~6rt-he State GQyerl1ment devltloped this area, wit}1 Mohali as the focus, as an Ind\lstrial fo cal Poip.Lfo!, ~~t!lllishtnent of medium and larae sized industry. A resid~ntial complex was added to it to make self-contained township. The pattern adopted was that of neighbouring Chandigarh. The town has registered a fast growth and has attained a population size of 32,351 in 1981 census. Many a large and small industrial units such as PunjabTractors, Anand Batteries, Ranbaxy Laboratories, Mollins India, Punj Television, Punjab Semi-conductors, Mehali Milk Plant, employing thousands of persons have been set up here. The residential area after mainly the baby town is of the Punjab Housing. Development Board, which has built up large number ~of residential units for middle and low income grcup people. The town is still without a civic body and is managJd by the Estate Officer who is responsible for its development and maintenance. The town has yet to attain its independent status as it is still without a College, Hospital, Cinema etc. For all practical purposes, it is a. satellite town of Chandigarh. SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

PART XIII-A "Iliage and Town Directory

29 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES OSED IN TiJl: VILLAGE DiRECTORY The village directory containing information about each village has been prepared for ea9h tahsil in tho ascending order of the census location code number, e.g., location code No. 17/11/3/22 means village No. 22 in tahsil No.3 of district No. 11 of the state No. 17. It contains information relating to total area of the villages in hectares total population, No. of households, amenities available in the village i.e. educational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, communication, approach to village, nearest town and distance (in kms) and power supply. Besides it gives information regarding staple food, land-use i.e., area under different types of land Use like forest, irrigated and unirrigated, cultivable and uncuitivable land. This is further supplemented by theinform~tion on places of religious, historical and archaeological interest as also information on copies ofrrewspaper coming in the village and number of motor cycles/scooters, cars/jeeps and tractors availabls:: in the village. Information about the amenities available has been given in columns 5 to 10 of the directory. (i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following ?bbreviations P Primary School M Junior Secondary or Middle School H Matriculation or Secondary School PUC Higher Secondary/lntermedia te/Pre-university /Junior College C College (graduate level and above) like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. I Industrial SchooL Tr. Training School AC Adult Literacy Class/Centre o Other Educational Institutioos. These may include Sanskrit Paihshalas, Senior basic school, Makhtab, etc. Where figures like P(3), M(2), H(l)." etc. occur, these denote that the, village has three primary, two middlo and one matriculation or secondary school. (ii) Medical facilities .have been shown by the use of the following abbre'~iations : H Hospital MCW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MH Maternity Home CWC Child Welfare Centre HC Health C.entre PHC Primary Health Centre PHS Primary Health Sub-Centre D Dispensary FPC Family Planning Centre TB TB Clinic NH Nursing Home RP Registered Private Practitioner SMP Subsidised Medical Practitioner CtIW - Community Health Worker' 0 Others Number of institutions, jf more than one in any village, have been given in brackets against each. 30

(iii) The types o( the potl\.ble, <\rinki.n8 w~t~r s\\pplyand the sources avaitable in the vjllage have been indicated by the following codes :- l' Tap Wa,ter W Well Water TK Tank Water TW Tubewell Wate!; HP Hand Pump R River Water F Fountain C Canal L Lake S Spring N Nullah 0 Others NA Information not available.

(iv) Post & telegraph facilities have been shown by adoptin"g th\'- fQllo~ing abbreviations :-

Pos~ D~ce TO Telegraph Office PTO Post and Telegraph Office

Phone- Telephon,e Conn~~ion

(v) Communication facilities have been indicated by the following codes : BS Bus Stop RS Railway Station NW Navigable Waterway (including river, canal, backwaters, etc'.).

Only public transport like bus, rail and waterway have been considered for this purpose.

(vi) Approach to village: This refers to the state of road etc. leading to the villa~e.

This has been indicated by the following codes :- PR Pucca Road KR Kaccha Road NR Navigable River NC Navigable Canal NW Navigable Waterway (other than river or canal).

(vii) Nearest town and distance :-The distance in kms oftbe nearest tow..n (whetlier locatea 'itrthe state or ill another state) has been given in brackets under column 12. - _. 31 (viii) Power f)upply.-For this purpose, the following codes have been used under column 13 .- ED Electricity for Domestic purpOse. EAg Electricity for Agriculture. EO Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial, etc. EA Electricity for all purposes listed above. Information relating to places of religious, historical or archaeological interest is given under column 20 (a). Information on copies of newspaper coming in the village (N), motor-cycles/scooters available in the village (M) cars/jeeps available in the village (C) and for tractors available in the village (T) is also furnished under column 20. The numeral following the alphabet indicates the number of newspapers, motor-cycles etc. Uninhabited villages and the villages that have got merged in towns, have also been shown under column 20(a). (ix) Land use " Break-up of area under different type of land use viz. forest, irrigated area, unirrigated area, culturable waste and areas not available for cultivation has been furnished under columns 15-19. (a) Forest,' This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or admi­ nistered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forest should remain included under the forest area. If any portion of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that portion is included under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land. In some cases there are instances where patches of land put to agricultural use within statutorily notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. These are treated as forests. ' (b) Irrigated by source and unirrigated (land use) " These twq columns (cols. 16 and 17) cover all agricultnral land and include net area sown with crops and orchards or net cropped arca and also current and other fallows. The latter implied all lands which VYere taken up for cultivation, but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than a year and more tha!}, five years. The columns do not include gross area sown or gross cropped area. Net area sown thus represents the area sown with crops and orchards, counting areas sown more than once in the same year only once. (c) Culturable waste : This includes all lands available for cultivation whether not taken up for cultiva­ tion or taken up, for cultivation once, but not cuttivated during the five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fallow Of. covered with shrubs and jungles which arc not put to any use. These have been ass­ essed or unassessed and are in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, 'etc. which are not included under orchards or forests also come under- this head. All grazing lands, whether these are permanent pastures and -meadows or not, village common and grazing lands within forest area have been included in this column. (d) Area not avai/able for cultivation: This column (Col. 19 ) includes land not available for 'cul­ tivation such as barren, unculturable land and land put to non-agricultural use. Land put to non-agricultural use stands for all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural. Barren and unculturable lands cover !'oIl barren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which cannot be brought under cultivation, except at a very high cost, has been classified as unculturable wnether 'such 'land is i~ isolated blocks Qr within cultiva,ted holdings.

ALPHA8E-rICAL LisT OF VILl.AGE DIRECTORY Anandpur Sahib Tahsil

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ALPAAIJETICAL LIst OF ~LLAGES. ANANDPUR. SAHIB T AllSIL

Serial Na1\10 of Village Location Serial Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Codo No, 2 3 2 3 1 Abiana Kalan 17/8/1/231 66 Chonta 17/8/1/226 2 Abiana Khurd 17/8/1/232 67 Dabkhera 17{8(1/22 3 Aggampur 17/8/1/102 68 Daghaur 17/8{1/122 4 Ajauli 17/8(1/21 79 Dher 17l8/1/36 5 Algran 17/8/1/136 70 Darauli 17/8/1/26 6 Amarpur Bela 17/8/1/165 71 Dasgraon 17/8{1{34, 7 Asalatpur 178/1(219 72 Daulowal 171 8ffl 7 0, 8 Asmanpur 17{8/I{196 73 Dehni 17/8 1/79' 9 Aulakh 17/8{1/218 74 Dhabur tI7/8/1/80 10 Azampur 17/8/1/200 75 Dholowal 17/8/1/39 11 Bacholi 1718/1/56 76 Dhamana 7/8/1/233 12 Ba3dal 17/8/1{89 77 Dhanera 17/811/63 13 Bahaman Majra 17/8/1/212 78 Dhnro 17/8{1{46 14 Bahlu 17/8/1/32 79 Dahirpur 17/8/1(230 15 Baihara 17/8/1(145 80 Diyapur. 17/8/1/109 16 Bains 17/8/1(217 81 Dubhata 17/8/1/S 17 Bainspur 17{8/1/121 82 Duhnala 17/8{1/28 , 18 Bajrur 17/8{1/21A 83 Dukli 17/8{1/11 19 Balewal 17{8/1/207 84 Dumewal 17/8/1/150 20 Balauli 17 (8{1/68 85 Gajpur 17/8/1/86 21 Balowal 17/8/1/92 86 Gamirpur 17/8/1/37 22 Banda1heri 1718/1/18 87 Ganguwal 17/8/1/51 23 Banni 17 (8{1/54 88 Garh Baga 17/8/1/238 24 Barari 17/8/1/205 89 Gliahi Majra 17/8/1/158 25 Barari 1"1/8/1/45 90 Ghanaur 17/8/1/76 26 Barian 17/8/1/148 91 Gobindpur 17/8/1/164 27 Barwa 17/8{1{193 92 Gochar 17/8{1/138 28 Basowal 17/8/1/47 93 Gohlani l7{8/1/115 29 Bassali 17/8/1/206 94 Gopalpur 17/8/1{170 30 Bassi 17{8/l{190 95 Gurse Majra 17{8{1/174 31 Batarwala 17/8/1/229 96 Hambewal 17/8{1/9 32 Behrampur 17/8/1/20 97 Haripur 17/8/1/132 33 Bela Dhiani 17{8{1/114 98 Harsa Bela 17/8/104 34 Bela Ramgarh 17/811(105 99 Hazipur 17/8/1/112 35 Beruwal 17/8/1/72 100 Hirpur Ganura 17/8/1/144 36 Bhabqaur 17/8/1/4 101 Hiyatpur 17/8/1(111 37 Bhagwala 17/8/1/84 102 landla 17/8/1/23 38 Bhaini 11/8/1/163 103 Jatauli 17/8/1/203 ' 39 Bhalari 17/8/1/126 104 Jatpur 17/8/1/175 40 BhaUan 17/8/1/129 105 Jatwahar 17{8/1/210 41 Bhalowal l7/8/1/25 106 Jeowal 17/8{1/82 42 Bhanam 17/8/t/128 107 Jhajar 17/8/1/58 43 Bhangal 17/8/1/124 108 lhaj 17/8/1/152 44 Bhanupali 17/8/1/27 109 lhandian ' 17{8/1/209 45 Bhatauli 17/8/l/t87 110 Jhangrian 17/8/1/154 46 Bhatlour Khad 17/8/1/237 111 Jhinjri 17/8/1/62 47 Bhatoli 17/8/1/83 112 Jhinjri 17{8(1/181 48 Bhaton 17(8/1/214 113 lind Bari 17/8{l/30 49 Bhaton 1718/1/113 114 Jol 17/8/1/14 SO Bhauwal 17/8/1/222 155 K-ahanpur 17/8/1/134 51 Bhogipur 17/8/1/211 116 Kalitran 17/8/1/24 52 Bikapur 17/8/111l8 117 Kalota 17/8/1/49" 53 Bikapur 17/8/1/44 118 Kalsera 17/8/1/1 S4 Boothgarh 17/8/1/135 119 Kalwan 17(8{1/142 55 Buraj 17/8{1/93 120 Kalyanpur 17 11/1181 56 Chahar Majra 17(8/1{197 121 Kangar 17/8/1/202 57 Chak 17{8/1/99 12-2 Kartarpur 17/8/1(173 58 Chamrauli 17/8/1/18 123 Karura 1718/!(155 59 Chandesar 17/8/1/101 124 Katta 17L8/l/156 60 Chandpur 17/8/1/204 125 Khamera 17/8/1/40 61 Chandpur 17{8/1/87 126 Kharipur 17 {8{1/33 62 ChanoH 17/8/lP88 127 Khatana '7/8{J/235 63 Chhaja 17{8(! 225 128 Khera Bagh 17/8/1/6 64 Chhutewal 17/8/1/110 129 Khen l7/8/1/185 65 Chikna 17/8/1/74 130 Kiratj:mr Sahib I7{8/1/8S jo

~I1H.uEnQ.t\L f;ISl' .filF WJJl:J;AGES

AN~QPVR '8\<\HIB (]i'~. Location Serial Name of Village .l.qcatioJ\ I,Serial ,Name of YilIaae • Code -No. No. Code No. No. 2 3 I 1 2 3 1,31 ,l(qtla .17 ffl/1/88 186 ,Palhta 17/8/J/151 la.2 .Ku\gran .1'l18ll/l16 187 ;falsiri 17/8/1119 133 Kulsowal ·l:1(81!1141 18& Pasiwal 17/8/1/107 1.J~ Kp.mbewal 1 /8Lt/199 189 Patti 'L7t8/1t16 IJ5 .Lak;her Fl/S/l/64 190 RajPllr 17/8/1/195

IJti Whno 17/8il/183 . 191 Ratpur 17/~/ltI7 t37 J;.a~lilUr ,1'l/lW/19.2 192 R.l\lpur 17(8/1(151 138 Lamlehri 17/~/l/S5 193 Raipur Saini 17/~/1 (69 1.1.9 J,q Majari 1(7/~11/1 00 194 Ralsara 17/8fl(}39 140 ,Lasari 17l8/1/169 195 Rajgiri 17/B/l/23A 141 ,~JPur 1718(1/94 196 R:alTlPur 17/8/1/57 142 J.e Ian J7/8/1/220 197 Ral1lPur Kalan 17/8tl/l43 143 ,Madhopur 17/8/1/228 198 Rampur Saini 17/8/1/2 144 ¥ahain 17/8/1f35 199 Rauli 17/8/1/180 145 ,Majari m8/1/108 200 Rure Majra Fl/Btl/176 146 ,Majhrer 17/S/1/11 201 SabIvlUf 1718111167 147 Majra 17/8/lJI82 202 Sadhewal 17/8/1/52 148 ~akpur 17/8/1/15 203 Sahjowal 17/8/1/120 149 •Mal1!lCwal 171J3/1/42 204 Sahpta 17/8/1/98 15.0 .Mataur 17("8(1(95 205 Saidpur 17/8Ll(146

1~1 ·Mijowal 17/8/1/13 206 Saini Majra 17/8/1/178 li2 Ma\l.ra J 7/8/1/77 207 Sajrnour 17/8/1/43 1$3 Mawa 17/8/1/162 208 Sakhpur 17/8/1/153 1~ Me8twur t11.8/1/11/12 W9 Samirowal 17/8A1/161 1~.5 rMellndali Kalan 1.7/8/1/91 2'10 Smnlah 17/8/1/66

156 .~hp.dali Khurd 17(8/1'/p5 2U Samundari 17/811/133 IS7 I basldpur nt8/1/t25 212 Sandhoa 17/8/1/201 1$8 Mehlwan Flit. HiL19 213 Sal\gatpur 17/8/1/lJ7 159 '~b.rauli 171~/ltAl 214 S,ansowal 17/8/1/103 160 'Mial}pur 171S/1/81 U5 S~r-ai 17/81il/223

1~1 Mindhwan .17/81/90 216 Sarthali 17ffl/l/215 16.2, Mirp'ur ·17 f8/1/1'86 217 Saskaur 11/8/1/1£4 HiJ ,~issewal :17/7/1/7'3 218 SauRUr 17/8/1/159 1&4 Modha-Majra ~17./8/1/3 219 Sawara 17/8/1/137 165 . Mohiwal 117/B/I/69 220 Seikhpur 17/811/191 Mothapur 17/811/166 221 Sh,ahpur 17/8/1/189 ~~ Mujara 17 ffl/l/>3 222 Simbal Majra 171-8/1/179 168 Mukari 17/8/1/167 223 Sillghpur 17/8/1/168 169 MUnna FI/B/tI /194 224 ~palwan 17/.8/1/1:30 170 .M.ussapur 17/6/1/198 225 Suk4e Majra 1,7/B/1/16fJ III rNal

Paharon 17/8/1'/216 236 (I'hawal ~}.1:ltJ/1/61 ~~ Paharpur 17/8/1/6(1 ,237 Tibbll Nangal .17,8/1/2OB 183 'Paili Kalan 17/8/1/50 238 (I'ibba Tapprian ·11IBl-l/236 184 Paili 'Khurd 11/8/1/48 18~ Palasi 17J8IHI06 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 38

ANAND PUR SAHIB TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and

Location Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daSh(-) is Code _N'J. (with H'ldbast No.) area population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad of the and nu.nber ranges viz.,-5Kms., 5-10kms. and 10+kms of the nearest place village of households where the facility is available, is given) t (in hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Cornmunica- water telegraph days of tions(Bus (potable) the stop, rail- market!- way stations hat, waterway) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/1 Kalsera (236) 118 1,087(178) P -(0-5) T,W PO -(0-5) 2 Rampur Saini (235) 69 260(39) P -(0-5) T, W -(0-5) BS 3 Modha Majra (238) 79 222 (33) -(0-5) -(0-5) T -(0-5) -(0-5) 4 Bhabhaur (234) 524 2,710(472t P,M,H FPC,PHC, T, HP, TW PO BS D,MCW,RP 5 Swamipur (232) 252 488(82) P.M -(0-5) T, C -(0-5) -(0-5)

6 Khera Bagh (233) 38 292 (51) -(0-5) PHS W -(0-5) ~(0-5) 7 Talwara (279) 230 773 (128) P -(0-5) T,W PO '-(0-5) 8 Dubhata (280) 360 1,285(232) P,M,H. -(0-5) T,W PO -(0-5) 9 Hambewal (281) 212 186(35) P -(0-5) , T,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 10 NangaJ Nikku C, 349 1,549(267) P(5)M (5) HP(2),RP, T,W,TW PO Phone BS, RS (H(2)AC, MCW,FPC Tr. 11" Dukli (283) 11>1 1-;628(228). P -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) BS,RS 12 Meghpur (284) ]86 3,195(538) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 13 Majowal (260) 143 831 (139)- P D TW -(0-5) BS 14 Jol (286) 72 832(125) P -(0-5) W,R -(0-5) -(0-5) 15 Manakpur (285) 168 1,751 (308) P,M -(0-5) T,W PO -(0-5)

16 Patti (287) 275 936(158) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

17 Raipur (288) 267 9~8 (135) P -(0-5) HP,W,C, -(0-5) -(0-5) 18 Bandalhel'i (289) 159 656 (115) P D HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 19 PaJsiri (347) 120 43(6) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 20 Behrampur (348) 642 1,926(344) P,M,H PHC HP,W PO BS, RS

21 Ajauli (349) 261 1,714(273) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 22 Dabkhera (350) 225 949(163) P -(0-5) W PO -(0-5) 23 JandJa (341) 123 848(145) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 24 Kalitran (351)- 317 1.278(229) P,M,H -(0-5) W PO -(0-5) 25 Bh.alowal (290) 39 201(39) -(0-5) -(0-5) W. C -(0-5) -(0-5) 26 Darauli (352) 454 3,543(589) P,M,H D W PO BS

27 Bhanupali (353) 114 863(130) P,M,H H,D W PO BS, RS 28 Duhnala (291) '139 638(91) P -(0-5) W -(0-5 BS 29 Nangli(354) 484 2,095(336) P(2) D W -(0-5) BS 30 Jind Bari (355) 656 3',423(5~4) P(3), Tr, -(0-5) W PO -(0-5)

31 Thalun (292) 202 1,115(189) P(2), M '-(0-5) W PO -(0-5) 32 Bahlu (293) 107 450(71), P -(0-5) W PO BS 33 Khanpur (356) 124 308(52) P PHS 'W -(0-5) -(0-5) 34 Dasgraon (357) 227 632 (90) P,M,H -(10+ ) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 35 Mahain (358) 202 959 (159) P -(10+ ) T,W Po -(0-5) '36 Dher (295) 265 1,534 (300) P -00+ ) T,W PO BS 37 Gamirpur (294) 449 1,656( 278) P,M -(5-10) T,HP,W,TW PO BS 38 Surewal (296) 497 1,347(228) ~(2) -(5-10) T,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) -39 Dholowal (307) 16 1(1) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 40 Khamera (359) 332 1,467(290) P,M -(0-5) W -(0-5) BS 41 Mahrauli (308) 37 496 (75) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) B.s 42 Mangewal (306) 118 907 (155) P,M .-(0-5) WHP -(0-5) - -(0-5) 43 Sajmour (298) 116 731 (134) P -(0-5) W, -(~5J BS 44 Bikapur (297) 166 798 (135) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) BS 45 Barari (299) S8 71 (10) P,M -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) BS 39

RUPNAGAR DISTRICT VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land Use Approach Nearest town and dis- .Power Staple food Land use (i. e. area under different types of Remarks (including any place to village tance(in Kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest of religious. historical or . unit) archaeological interest) ------Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur Area Number of i Places of reli- by source irrigat- able not Cars/Jeops/ gious/historical ed waste 1lvailab!e Motor-cycles/ or archaoo- (inelu- for Scooters! logical interest ding cuIti- Newspapers/ gauchar vation Tractors and groves)

20(a) -11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR Nanga! Township(2) EA Wheat & Maize 80 25 13 T. M4 PR Nanga! Township (2) EA Wheat &Maize 35 9 25 M KR Nanga! Township (2) :~ EA Wheat & Maize 26 51 2 TI, M2 PR Nanga! Township (2) ; EA Wheat & Mazie 44 30 450 C, M20 Gurdwara Ba!har Sahib PR Nanga! Township (3) EA Wheat & Maize 91 90 71

PR Nanga! T4ilwnship (3) EA Wheat & Maize 26 9 3 PR Nangal Township (1) EA Wheat & Maize 5 1 76 28 120 N5 PR Nanga! Township (1) EA Wheat & Maize 272 42 46 N4 PR Nanga! Township (1) EA Wheat &. Maize 17 50 23 122 PR Nanga! Township (2) EA Wheat & Maize 48 97 172 33 C,M 35, N 200

PR Nanga! Township (2) EA Wheat & Maize 42 52 3 64 PR Nangal Township (2) EA Wheat & Maize 86 72 28 PR Nangal Township (4) EA Wheat & Maize 14 123 6 M,N2 PR Nanga! Township (2) EA Wheat & Maize 14 8 6 44 PR Nangal Township (2) EA Wheat, Maize & 55 2 111 M2, N 10 Rice PR Nangal Township (2) EA Wheat, Maize & 45 34 114 33 49 M,N Rice PR Nanga! Township (2) EA Wheat, Maize & 49 83 18 117 M4, T3, N2 Rice PR ~anga! Township (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 44 33 21 35 26 M3,N3, Rice PR NangarTownship (6) EA Wheat. Maize & 57 23 40 Rice PR Nanga! Township (5) EA Wheat, Maize & 102 95 193 88 164 M6,T, Nll Rice PR Nanga! Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 53 127 81 M2, N5 PR Nanga! Township (7) EA Wheat & Maize 50 55 120 PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 58 22 43 PR Nanga! Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 30 158 129 M2, T2, N4, PR Nanga! Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 28 ·2 9 N PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 176 96 182 M3, T3, N4, Gurdwara Sri Hargovind PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 39 55 20 M, T2, N2, PR Nanga! Township (8) EA Wheat' & Maize 28 42 6 63 M2, T2 PR Anand pur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 13 259 6 206 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 244 210 71 131 M4,T3,NIO Gurdwara JindriSahib

PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 71 60 45 26 M,N2 PR Anandpur Sahib ~8) EA Wheat & Maize 30 30 25 22 N Gurdwara BauIi Sahib PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 56 35 17 16 M, T2, N3 PR Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 18 98 111 M,T,N4, PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 45 107 50 M,N4 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize 173 76 16 M5,T4 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize 129 100 220 M4, T3, N20 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maze 121 124 252 T4,M4,N25 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 10 5 1 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Ri~e 52 185 24 71 PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 26 5 6 M,T2 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 85 11 22 N2 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 75 20 21 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 39 51 76 PR Anandpur Sahib (7) EA Wheat, Maize & R.ice 14 28 16 4'0'

~~:ANnpUR S'A'HlB TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and l.;ocation N!lme--of'village- Total Ti:lta!tpoputa~' AmenitieS'>available (ifnotravailable-within tlie viHage, a dash{-) is-shown Codc'No. (\\'I'ith Hadb]st,No.) areal tion and num--- in the.cohImn and next to it in brackets: the distance-in broad range8" viz., of the ber of house- ..... S KmS'1~j"'_lO Kms. and 10+ Kms, of the nearest place wfiere.the facility village..- helds,.· is a.vailable, is, given) i (in hee''' tares) ----- Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if station, any waterway)

r 2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/t{46 Dharo (300) 73 110'(15) P -(0!-5) W -(0-5) BS 47 Basowal (302) 146 2,021 '(458) P,M,H -(0-51, T,HP,W -(0-5) BS 48 Paili Khurd (301) 14 162 '(39) -(0-5) -(0'-5) HP -(0-5) BS 49 Kalota (304) 28 246'(47) P -(0-'-5) T,HP, W· -(0-5) BS 50 Paili Kalan (305) 21

51 Ganguwal (303) 216 1,010(242) P,M (2) D TW,W PO, Phone -(0-5) 52 Sadhewal (312) 100 556(102) P -(0-5) T,W (0-5) -(0-5) 53 Mujara (311) 170 I '1ll(31) ,P,M,H -«(),~5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 54 Banni (313) 148' 259'(44) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 55 Lamlehri (317) 161 321 (45) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 56 Bacholi (316) 45 49(9) -(0...... 5» -(0'-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 57 Rampur (314) 102 271(4S) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 5.8 Jhajar (315) 176 361 (58) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 59 Mohiwal (324) 259 245 (3?) P -(5.!.._10) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 60 Tarapur Kuial (323) 245 651(99) P -(O:L..5) T,W -(0"'-5) -(0-5) 61 Thappal (322) 244 418(56) P -(0-5) T,W,W -(0-5) BS 62 Jhinjri (365) 498 1,675(283) P(2) MCW T,W PO -(0-5) 63 Dhanera (325) 85 65(11) P -(0-5) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 64 Lakher (326) 222 268 (41) P -(O..;_5) T,W -(5-10) -(S-10) 65 Mehndali Khutd (3'27) 225 25'2(42) P -(0':""5) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) 66 Samlah (328) 583 1,1241(167) P,M D' T,W PO -(5-1 OJ 67 Paharpur (329) 683 752 (111) P -(O-S) T;W -(5-10) -(5-10) 68 Balauli (330) 307 780 (120) P,M' RP T,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 69 Raipur Saini (343) 492 747 (129) P(2) -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 70 Daulowal (344) 4~6 794(124) P D T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 71 Majhrer (331) 123 5~{8l) PP -(0':""5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 72 Beruwala (339) 218 517 (64) P -(0-5) T;W -(0-5) BS 73 Missewal (337). 115 342 (55) P,M,H D T,W PO BS 74 Chikna (331) 186 591'(90) -(0-5) T ... W -(0-5) -(0-5) 75 Narad (333) 103, 189'(31) P -(0-"5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 76 Ghanaur (334) 65 88"(14) P -(0'-5) r.w -(0-5) -(O-S) 77 Maura (335) 90 355(61) P -(0'-5) T,W -(0-5) BS 78 Chamrauli (336) 102 1 (I) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 79 Dehni (338) 224 577(90) P D T.W -(0-5f BS 80' Dhabur (340) 355 - T15(10) P(2) -(0-5) T.W -(0-5) -(0-5)

81 Kalyanpur (3'46)' 4111 2~3"(48) P ~(9-5) TW,W. -(0-5) -(O~5)

82' Jeowal (34§) ISS' l,694t{S19) P P.BC.-RiB T,HP,W PTO, Pltone BS 83 Bhatoli (372), 178 412 (86) P -(0-5) T,HP,W PTO -(0-5)

84 Bhagwala (371) 6Z 227.(45) p -(O-S) W -(O~S) -(0-5) -85 Kiratpur Sahib (373) 510 991 (169) P,M,H PHC T,HP,W,TW Po BS 86 Gajpur (3741 338 668 (105) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 87 Chandpur (368') 639 1,213 (204) P PHS HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 88 Kot1a (370) .492 2,118 (420) P(2), M D TW PTO BS 89 Baddal (369) 295 630'.(94) -P(2) BHC HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 90 Mindhwan (342) 348 I,001U76) P(2), M --(0-5)- T,W _(0_5) -(0-5)

91 Mehndalikalan (367) 85 119 (19) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 92 Balowal (366) 33 28 (5) -(0-5) --(0-5)' W -(0~5) .-:. -(0-5) 93 Buraj (363) 131 188,,(27) P -(0-5)~ W -(0_5) -(0-5) 94 Laudipur (362) 549:' 952 (137) P -(0-5) m,w -l:O.L.-5) -(0-5) 95 Mataur (364) '!O8 79.(16) P,M,C RP HP,W -(0-5) -(0_5) 41

VIl;,LAGE DIREOTORY RUPNAGAR DISTR.ICT Land'Use

Approach Nearest town..-.and ,Power Staple food band us,e,(i.e. al;ea,under different. types of Remarks (including any to distance (ill'Kms,) ,Sllpply lap~ use:in hectares rounded to 1he..aearest place of religious. histoi:4:jll village Jln\t) or archaeaological interest). ---0::------'1"""""------.------Forest Irri- Unirri- Cultur- Area Number 01 Places of .,g~ed gated able not Cars/jeeps/ religious/ by waste avail- Motor-Cyclesl historical source includ- able for Scootersl or archaeo- ing gau- cultiva- Newspap~rs/ logical char and tion tractors interest groves)

11 12 13 14 15 )6 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat. Rice & Maize 37 36 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA WheaJ. Rice & Maize 76 12 58 N4 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat. Rice & Maize 1 13 KR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat. Rice &'Maize 25 3 N Un-inhabited

PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wh~at, Rice & Maize 21 72 18 105 PR Anandour Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 18 64 5 13 PR AnandilUr Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 38 74 5 53 RR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat & Maize 11 62 37 38 KR Anartdpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 12 4 '50 44 51 PR Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 28 4 14 PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Majze 59 43 PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 75 67 34 PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 79 180 PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat & Maize. 134 2 109 PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 9 110 125 PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 60 209 ,. 229 M. T4. N2 KR Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Maize 38 42 5 KR Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 129 49 44 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA 'whe&t & Maize '1 110 96 48 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 248 96 239 PR Anandpur Sahib (11) EA Wheat & Maize 1176 28 479 PR Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 1 178 12 116 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 8 172 14 298 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 2 162 8 274 PR Anandpur Sahib (i 1) EA Wheat & Maize 73 3 47 PR Anandpur Sahib (15) EA Wheat & Maize 157 1 60 KR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 3 79- 33 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA ,wheat & Maize 156 2 28 PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize '84 19 I PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 'U 33 PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat &.Maize 44 46 PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 54 .. 47 KR Anandpur Sahib e14) EA .wheat & Maize \37 1 86 PR Anandpur Sahib (16) ./EA Wheat & Maize 1'1 191 12 141

PR Anandpur Sahib (8) ·BA 'Whllat & Maize <56 44 301 IN2 :Gurdwata Daba .qurditta.Ji PR Anandpur Sahib .(8) EA Wheat, Mai~ & 'Rice 2 28 .14 114 C2.M6.T2. .

PR Anandpur Sahib .(8) EA •Wheat ~ Mjlize 20 22 135 C2, M8 T, N525 PR Anandpur Sahib (7) E~ 'Wheat & Maize 4 20 8 30 N2 PR Anandpur Sahib (1) EA Wheat & Maize 1'6 '19.2 34 268 C2. Mr.If' Gurdwata: Patal N95 >Euri PR Anandpur Sahib (7) BA Wheat & Maize t3 tt«!t 8 126 M.T2.}N~ ER Anandpur Sahib (3) BA Wqel!t & !\{aize 21 314 61 243 M2.N4 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wbeat & Maize 24 (1'&2 17' ·269 PR Anandpur Sahib (5) BA Wheat & Maize • '1:'.5 9 131 M.T2 . Gurdwa(a ~ri Har,go bind; Sahib PRo Anandpur Sahib (4) BA Wheat & Maize :rz ftt9 30 187

PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize ·56 6 23 ( PRo Anandpur Sahib (1) BA Wheat & Maize '1::8 15 PRo Anandpur Sahib (1) BA .Wheat & Maize 17 ~5 1 48 T PRo Anandpur Sahib (1) BA Whea t & Maize S6 :J.31 3 179 M3 •.,T2.NI0. ,QUa, PR Anandpur Sahib (I) EA Wheat & Maize 19 (1103 76 C,M2,T2. . SapiD N2 41"

ANANDPUR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., the number of -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility village households' is available, is given) i "- (in hec- tares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus Stop, market/ railway hat, if station, any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17/8/1/96 Nanowal (318) 118 196 (32) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 97 Mianpur (319) 76 178 (28) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 98 Sahola (320) 146 135 (16) P,M, II -(0-5) TW,W _(0_5) -(0--5) 99 Chak (361) 78 107 (20) P D TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 100 Lang Majari (310) 53 , 251 (51) P D W.HP -(0-5) BS 101 Chandesar (309) 88 622 (102) P -(0-5) TW -(0-5) -(0_5) 102 Aggampur (360) 1247 3,225(514) P,M D TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 103 Sansowal (277) 142 222(38) P --(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 104 Harsa Bela (278) 592 389 (56) P -(0-5) W _,.(0-5) -(0-5) 105 Bela R'Imgarh (270) 1069 1,212(181) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 106 Palasi (269) 277 1,091(197) P,M RP W ___:'(0-5) -(0-5) 107 Pasiwal (268) 117 626 (106) P RP W -(0-5) BS 108 Majari (266) 232 639 (119) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 109 Diyapur (265) 121 399 (61) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 110 Chhutcwal (259) 157 343 (60) P -(0-5) ~,HP,W -(0-5) BS III Surewal (251) 138 451 (80) P,M, H D,H TW,W -(0-5) BS 112 Hazipur (250) 83 394 (67) P, -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) BS 113 Bhaton (262) 48 388 (64) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0--5) BS 114 Bela Dhiani (261) 768 915 (125) P -(0-5) W -(0~5) BS 115 Gohlani (263) 156 1,198(208) P~ -(0~5) TW PO BS 116 Kulgran (264) 68 - 735 (132) P.M. H PHS TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 117 Sangatpur (258) 89 492 (85) P -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 118 Bikapur (256) 20 189 (31) P -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) BS 119 Mehlwan (257) 62 707 (131) P,M RP TW,W -(0-5) ,. -(0_5) 120 Sahjowal (252) 184 1,300(218) P D,RP TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 121 Bainspur (253) 78 274 (45) P -(0-5) TW,W -(0--5) -(0-5) 122 Daghaur (254) 172- 564 (89) P -(0-5) W -(0--5) -(0-5) 123 Sukhsal (255) 149 1,297(224) P,M, H RP TW,W PO -(0-5) 124 Bhangal (477) 353 - 892 (166) P(2). M PHC,D. TW,W ----,(0-5) BS MCW,FPC RP 125 Mehandpur (478) 620 630 (101) P(Z) RP TW,W -(0-5) BS 126 Bhalari (267) 327 1,348(232) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW PO -(0-5) 127 Nangran Kalmot (212) 1183 3,085(528) P.M.H D HP,W, TW PO BS 128 Bhanam (271) 216 1,779(929) P -(0-5) TW,W PO BS 129 Bhallan (273) 866 2,437(397) P,M,H MCW,H HP,W,TW PO BS 130 Spalwan (479) 243 128 (23) P , ~0--5) T,HP,Wi -(0-5) BS 131 Palhta (480) 230 301 (58) P -(0-5) HP,W,T,TW -(0-5) BS 132 Haripur (481) 192 303 (60) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 133 Samundari (482) 407 746 (140) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 134 Kahanpur (483) 259 318 (73) P,M PHS T,HP,TW,W -(10+) BS 135 Boothgarh (276) 71 118 (21) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0..-:5) 136 Algran (274) 310 264 (40) -(0--5) -(5-10) HP,TW,W -(0-5) --(0--5)- 137 Sawarn (275) 464 312 (53) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 138 Gochar (484) 322 546 (102) P,AC MCW HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 139 Raisara (485) 332 154 (27) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0--5) -(0-5) 140 Naloti (486) 453 855 (160) P -(0--5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5)- 141 Kulsowal (487) 564 12 (4) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 142 Kalwan (488) 658 1,532(273) P D T,HP,W,TW PO -(0-5t 143 Rampur Kalan (489) 334 630 (130) P MCW T,HP,TW --(0-5) .. _ =(0--5) 144 Hirpur Ganura (490) 294 604 (107) P MeW T,HP,W -(0--5) BS J45 Baihara (375) 179 137 (19) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0--5>: 43

VILLAGE DIREcTORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Lana USB

Land use (Le. area under different types of Remarks (including any Approach Nearest town and Power Staple (ood land use in· hectares rounded (0 the nearest place of religious, historical to distance (in Kms.) supply unit) or archl!et>logical interest) village ------Forest lrri- Unirri- Cultur- Area Number of Places of gated gated able not Cars/jeeps/ religious/ by waste avail- Motor-Cycles/ historical source (includ- able Scooters/ or archaeolo- ing for cu!- Newspapers/ gical gauchar tivation Tractors interest, and groves)

11 /12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PRo Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 84 12 22 PRo Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Whe\lt & Maize 1 47 7 21 PRo Anandpur Sahib (1) EA Wheat & Maize 21 40 5 80 PRo Anandj)Ur Sahib (1) EA Wheat & Maize 18 21 10 29 Gurdwara Hoi garh Sahib PRo Allandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 18 21 13 N4 PRo Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 75 5 8 M,N2 PR Anandpur Sahib (1) EA Wheat & Maize 81 678 488 C,M2, T4, Gurdwara N4 Ji KRo Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 69 72 T3 KRo Anandpur Sahib (~ EA Wheat & Maize 1 149 442 T2 KR Nanga! Township 12) EA Wheat & Maize 88 450 56 475 KRo Nangal Township (9) EA Whea t & Maize 51 163 3 60 T.N4 PRo Nangal Township (9) EA Wheat & Maize 51 54 12 N2 PRo Nangal Township (10) EA Wheat & Maize 26 96 110 KR Nanga! Township (10) EA , Whea t & Maize 36 20 3 62 M,N2 PRo Nangal Township (5) EA Wheat & Maize 28 113- 2 14 M2 PR Nangal Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 47 13 25 53 N4 PRo Nangal Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 72 4 7 N4 PR Nanga! Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 13 29 6 M2,~2 PRo Nangal Township (3) EA Wheat & Maize 35 366 24 343 PR Nanga! Township (7) EA Wheat & Maize 36 107 13 PRo Nanga! Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 44 16 8 M,T,N2 PRo Nangal Township (5) EA Wheat & Maize 12 72 5 J'Ro Nanga! Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 10 8 2 PRo Nanga! Township (~ EA Wheat & Maize 23 32 ..7 PRo Nanga! Township ( ) EA Wheat & Maize 104 17 63 M2,T,N4 PRo Nanga! Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize - 30 48 M2 PRo Nanga! Township (6) EA Whea t & Maize' 62 50 60 N3 PR Nangal Township (6) EA Wheat & Maize 79 49 21 M2,N5 PRo Nangal Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 15 142 85 111 M5

PRo Nangal Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 57 176 158 229 T PRo Nanga! Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 171 10 4 142 M,T,N2 PRo _Nanga! Township (8) EA Wheat & Maize 425 137 313 126 182 M2,T,N6 PRo Nangal Township (10) EA Wheat & Maize 88 88 19 21 M,~4 PRo Nangal Township (12) EA Wheat & Maize 201 164 44 457 M2,T5,NI5 KR. Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 80 2 51 70 40 PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 34 IS 84 13 84 PRo Anandpur Sahib-(14) EA Wheat & Maize 57 4 80 10 41 PRo Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 143 22 142 9 91 PRo Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 134 11 85 6 23 PRo Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 8 40 5 18 KR. Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 4 42 78 186 T PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 204 3 116 98 43 PRo Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 168 10 40 19 85 PRo Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 142 11 84 61 34 PRo Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 128 25 144 51 lOS T2 KR Anandpu~ Sahib (13) EA Wheat 224 13 161 ISO 16 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 231 40- 259 81 47 M2.T PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 136 18 162 6 12 PR Au:mdpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maiz;e 54 19 175 33 13 C PRo, An'lndpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 16 46 21 96 44

ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL 1981 'CENSUS Ame.nitles and Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenjties available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., the number of -~ Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility village households is available, is given) i . (in hee- tar_!)s) Educational l\1edical Drinking Post and Day or C;;ommuni- water telegraph days. of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway hut, if station any . waterway)

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/811/146 Saidpur (376) 193 545 (100) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 147 Thana (381) 347 1,316(230) P PHS T,HP,W --PO -(0-5) 148 Barian (380) 144 391 (71) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 149 Pachranda (~9) 98 388 (69) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) ISO Dumewal (37 ) 146 366 (67) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 151 Raipur (491) 220 387 (67) P,AC -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 152 Jhaj (378) 207 862 (172) P,M,H,AC H,PHC,D HP,W PO -(0-5) 153 Sakhpur (492~ 498 53~ (104) P,AC -(0-5) TW - -(0-5) -(0-5) ,154 Jhangrian (493) 172 244 (47) P,AC -(0-5) T,HPW -(0-5) -(0-5) 155 Karura (494) 481 891 (163) P,AC -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 156 Katta (495) 137 348 (76) p. -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5)' .oS 157 Slibhaur (496) 633 1,125(178) P,M JZ) T,HP,W PTO BS 158 Ghahi Majra (497) 209 268 (40) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ·-(0-5) 159 Saupur (500) 142 375 (74) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 160 Sukhe Majra (498) 143 206 (41) P -;-(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 161 Samirowal (499) 176 661 (108) P -(0-5) T,HP,W '-(0-5) BS 162 Mawa (383) 156 748 (113) P,AC -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 163 Bhaini (382) 177 500 (65) P,AC -(0-'-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 164 Gobindpur (384) 193- 233 (34) P -(0-5) HP,W -W-5) -(0-5) 165 Amarpur Bela (385) ~Ol 254 (34) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 166 Mothapur (386) 251 421 (63) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 167 Mukari (387) 231 768 (120) P,M,AC D,RP HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 168 Singhpur (388) 383 749 (141) P MCW T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 169 Lasati (390) 115 601 (108) P MCW T,HP,W ~(0-5) -(0-5) 170 GopaJpur (389) 89 192 (34) P MCW T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 171 Hiyatpur (501) 599 824 (l46) P,M D,MCW,RP T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 112 Nurpur Khurd (503) 940 418 (75) P D,MCW T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 173 Kartarpur (502) 225 926 (184) P,M,H MCW T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 174 Gurse Majra (393) 51 309 (55) .P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 175 Jatpur (392) 238 668 (120) P -(0-5) T,HP,W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 176 Rure M~jra (504) 92 421 (91) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 177 Nurpur Kalan (394) 188 2,828(521) P,M,H PHC,H,FPC T,HP,W,TW PTO BS D,MCW,RP 178 Saini Majra (395) 171 1,241(229) P -(0-5) T,HP:W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 179 Simbal Majra (391) 140 729 (130) P -(0-5) T,Ue,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 180 Rauli (396) 198 623 (113) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5)

181 Jhinjri (397) 179 403 (76) P -(0-5) H~,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 182 Majra (398) 81 183 Lakhno (401) 39 130 (~O) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 184 Saskaur (400) 1'37 518 (93) P,M -(0-5) HP;tW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 185 Kheri (399) 305 838 (153) P , -(0-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) ~(0-5) 186 Mirpur (406) 74 326 (63) P -(0-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) --(0-5) 187 Bhatauli (407) 66 107 (18) P -(0-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 188 , Chanoli (408) 265 1,910(178) P,M,H,O PHC,D HP,TW~ PO B,S 189 Shahpur (409) 331 163 (22) P -(0-5) HP::rW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 190 Bassi (410) 167 614 (110) P,M,H -(O-S) HP,TW,W -(P-S) BS

191 Seikhpur (411) 74 242 (46) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) ..BS 192 Lalpur (412) 195 940 (163) P RP,D HP,W,TW PO (0-5) 193 Barwa (405) 266 1,338(238) P, M,H RP HP,W;TW PO BS 194 Munna (414) 112 467 (81) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 195 Raipur (415) 110 477 (81) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW PO -(0-5) 45

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Land Use Approch Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.eo area under different types of Remarks (including any to distance (in Kms\ supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest place of religious. hiSt orica I village unit) oro archaeological interest)

------~------Forest Jrri- Unirri- eultur- Area Number of Places of gated gated able not car~jeepsl religiousl by waste avail- Motor-erdes! historical Source (includ- able Scooters or archaeo- ing (or cul- New,spapers/ logical gauchar tivation Tractors 0 intereSt and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PRo Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 29 100 4 60 PRo Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize 53 175 63 56 M2, N13 PRo Anandpur Sahib (7) EA Wheaf"& Maize 20 80 15 29 PRo Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 16 67 5 10 M,N2 (8)" PR Anandpur, Sahib EA Wheat & Maize 45 89 1 11 M4\N2 PR, Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 30 134 25 31 PRo Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 23 149 6 29 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 104 7 387 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) - EA Wheat & Maize 8 48 4 112 PR, Anandpur Sahib (II) EA Wheat & Maize 31 158 49 243 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 13 013 121 PR, Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 25 8 260 13 317 PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 2 147 19 41 KR" Anandpur Sahib (8), EA Wheat & Maize 2 119 5 16 PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 4 102 27 10 PR, Anandpur Sahib_ (9) EA Wheat & Maize 66 83 13. 14 M PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 40 71 I 44 PR, Anandpur-Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 26 63 4 84 PR Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheat & Maize 30 66 4 93 KR Anandpur Sahib (2) EA Wheal & Maize 21 77 37 66 PRo Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheta & Maize 57 83 9 102 PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA Wheat & Maize 66 33 14 118 PR Anandpur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize 64 91 13 215 PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 26 72 5 12 M PRo Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 24 52 2 11 Mo PR Anandpur Sahib (I 1) EA 'Wheat & Maize 20 148 31 400 N PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 19 143 35 743 PR Anandpur Sahib (16) EA Wheat & Maize 4 178 10 33 N3 PRo Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 11 34 6 C.N.2 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 19 34 132 11 42 N PRo Anandpur Sahib (15) EA °Wheat & Maize 3 80 9 Kutia. Sant Bhuriwala PR, Anal1dpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 49 99 40 C4,M25. NI00 PR Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Maize 45 lIO 16 M4, T2.NI0 PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 37 85 18 M4, N10 Gurdwara Ban- garh:5ahib l\R Anandpur Sahib (17) EA Wheat & M~ize 29 118 15 36

PRo Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 14 101 6 58 Uninhabitod pRo A~andpur Sahib {I 1) EA Wheat & Maize 14 22 3 Sltiv' JI Mandlr PR Anandpur Sahib (9) EA Wheat & Mai~e 40 77 11 9 M,T PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 30 171 26 78 GurdwarB. Pan] fiyar Ji PR, Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Whezt & Maize 0 19 48 I 6 PR, Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 6 54 1 5 PRo Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 118 63 6 78 ~,M4,T,N K& Anandpur Sahib (11) EA Wheat & Maize 64 37 37 193 ,T PR Anandpur Sahib (11) EA Wheat & Maize 75 69 5 18 C.M Kichal Sahib Gurdwara Patihahi 7tb PRo Anandpur'Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 49 17 8 PR Anandpur Sahib (15) BA Wheat & Maize 142 31 2 20 C,M3, N2 P& Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 96 144 1 25 C2, M3,N5 P& Anandpur Sahib (I 7) EA Wheat & Maize 19 76 00 17 PRo Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 28 69 13 46

1981 CENSUS

Ame/lities qnr;l ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown "CodeNo, (with Badbast No,) area of tion and . in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz .. the number of -5Kms., 5-10 Kms., 10+ Kms., of the nearest place where the facility village Households is available, is given) (in hec- tares) Educlltionai Medical Drinking" Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, market/ railway hut if station any waterway)

\ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1718/1/196 Asmanpur '(509) 146 530 (87) P -(0-5) T,BP,W,TW -(0-5) BS _ 197 Chahar Majra (404) 123 499 (84) P -(0;-5) T,BP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 198 Mussapur (403) 107 553 (95) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -{0-5) BS 199 KUmbewal (402) 88 205 (32) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) BS 200 Azampur (507) 188 633 (l09) P RP T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 201 Sandhoa (508) 95 275(43) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 202 Kangar (506) 257 610 (120) P,M,H -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 203 Jatauli (505) 406 980 (226) P MCW T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 204 Chandpur (511) 55 128 (22) -(0-5) MCW,RP TW II' -(0-5) -(0-5) 205 Barari (510) 218 715 (125) P -(0-5) T,HP,O -(0-5) -(0-5) 206 Bassali (512) 773 586 (102) P MCW. _ T,HP,W PO -(0-5) 207 Balewal (513) 616 846 (179) P,M RP T,BP,W -(0-5) BS 208 Tibba Nanga! (514) 623 833 (180) P D,MCW T,BP,W PO -(0-5) RP 209 Jhandian (515) 1,468 1,504(i85) P,M RP T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

210 Jatwahar (516) 852 829 (149) P -(0-5~ T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5)

211 Bhogipur (426) 113 363 (69) P -(0-5) W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 212 Bahman Majra (425) 117 491 (82) P -(0-5) W,TW PO -(0-5) 213 Takhatgarh (416) 301 2,217(429) P,M,H RP T,HP,W,TW PO BS 214 Bhaton (424) 185 601 (98) P -(0-5) W,TW -(0-5) BS 415 Sarthali (427) 301 997 (175) P MCW,H, HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS PHC,D 216 paharon (423) 57 " 217 Bains (417) 192 1,123(222) P -(0-5) HP,W, TW -(0-5) BS 218 Aulakh (413) 91 467 (75) P -(0-5) T,HP,W, -(0-5) BS TW 219 Asalatpur (418) 61 342 (68) P -(0-5) T,HP,W,TW -(0-=-5) BS 220 Lahrjan (419) 121 531 (97) P -(0-"-5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

·221 Taprian chakchal alias 24 10 (2) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS Kujal (420) 222 Bhauwal (422) 127 734 (127) P,Tr. -;-(0-5) HP,W,TW PO ' -(0-5) 223 Sarai (421) 321 427 (78) I P -(0-5) T,HP,W, -(0-5) -'(0-5) TW 224 Bajrur (428) 603 1,866(319) P,M,H HMCW, T,TW PO BS RP 225 Chhaja (429) 136 336 (50) P -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

226' Chonta (430) 142 440(66) p' -(0-5) TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 227 Nangal (431) 335 533 (85) P,M,H -(0...... 5) TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 228 Madhopur (434) 223 471 (78) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 229 Batarwala (436) 379 105(11) P -(0-5) T,BP,W, -(0-5) -(0-5) TW 230 DahirPur (435) 166 358 (72) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) lis

231 Abiana Kaldn (433) 219 693 (118) P D,MCW HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 232 Abiana Khurd (432) 234 684 (111) P -(0-5) T,HP,TW -(0-5) BS 23j Dhamana (517) 966 930 (194) P,M D HP,W PO -(5-10) '234 Rajgiri (518) 788 487 (95) P,AC -(0-5) "HP,W,TW -(10+) -(0-5) 235 Khatana (519) 949 269 (45) P -(0-5) HP -(10::l-) BS 236 Tibba TapPrian (520) 664 792 (133) P,M,H,AC PHS BP,W 'PO BS 237 Bhatlqur Khad (~21) 1,039 436 (78) P MCW HP,W PO -(0,-5)

~38 Garh Baga (522) 1,552 896 (\55) P!M,H, AC D tIP,W P,9 -~0~S'! 47

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land Use RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including any to distance (in Kms.) Supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest 'place of religious, historical village unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest lui- Unirri- Cultur- Area Number of Places of gated gated able not Cars/jeeps! religious! by waste avail- Motor-cycles! histoical or source (includ- able Scooters/ archaeo- ing for Newspapersl logical gaucbar cultiva. Tractors interest and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Zo(a) PRo Anandpur Sahib (i2) EA Wheat & Maize 38 90 18 PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 30 89 . 12 PRo Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 18 79 10 PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 33 47 8 PRo Anandpir Sahib (11) EA Wheat & Maize 48 121 19 PR Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 21 58 16 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 183 15 59 N2 . PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 142 7 257 KR Anandpur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 50 5 PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat & Maize 4 140 34 40 M2 KR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat & Maize 136 7 630 T2,N3 PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA . Wheat & Maize 188 97. 331 N2 PR Anandpur Sahib (16) EA' Wheat & Maize 115 72 43fi N Gurdwara Ravi Das Ji PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA Wheat & Maize 236 235 300 697 PR Nurpur Bedi (5) EA Wheat & Maize 11 162 78 601

PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat & Maize 18 87 8 PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 17 85 2 13 Gurdwara PR Anandpur Sahib (20) EA Wheat & MaiZe 61 191 1 48 C,MG, T2 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 53 113 19 T PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 92 118 21 T4 Gurdwara Uninhabited PR " PR Anandpur Sahib (19) EA Wheat & Maize 96 77 19 M3 PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize 58 23 10 Temple PR Anandpur Sahib (18) EA Wheat & MaiZe 40 13 8 T PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 64 40 16

PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Mzize 12 11 1 PR Rupnagar ' (11) EA Wheat & Maize 63 40 7 17 M6,N8 PR Rupnagar '(10) EA Wheat & Maize 81 98 2 140 C,MTN3

PR 'Rupnagar (9) ~A Wheat & MaiZe 202 207 12 182 CS,M4 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 28 28 2 78

PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 4S 32 4 61 PR Rupnagar (9) EA Wheat & Maize 162 41 132 C4,M,T2 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 45 140 38 M,N4 KR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat & Maize 14 IS3 14 198 N PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & MaiZe 37 70 S9 N4

PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & MaiZe' 24 170 25 T.N3 PR Rupoagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 34 157 43 N4 KR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 27 217 2S 697 T KR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat & Maize 13 202 30 543 PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 9 117 33 790 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 13 142 30 479. KR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 7 77 34 921 51 1319 M2 PR Ropnagar ~5~ EA Whea~ & Maize: 34 149

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ALPHABETicAL LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR TAHSIL

I Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name 'of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Abhepur Bali 17/8/2/187 66 BhagwantPur 17/812/119 2 Ahmedpur 17/8/2/,57 67 Bhaini 17/8/2/199 3 Aima 17/8/2/238 68 Bhairon Majra 17/8/2/206 4 Akalgarh Alias Budwala 1'7/8/2/129 69 Bhaku Majra 17/8/2/153 5 Akbarpur 17/8/2/384 70 Bhalian 17/8/2/203 6 Akbarpur 19/8/2/173 71 Bharatgarh 17/8/2/19 7 Alampur 17/8/2/66 72 Bhatian 17/8/2/361 8 Ali Bak 17/8/2/172 73 Bhauwal 17/8/2/16 9 Alipur 17/8/2/60 74 Bhauwal 17/8/2/194 10 Alowal 17/8/2/23 75 Bhauwal 17/8/2/228 11 Amrali 1718121316 76 Bheora 17/S/21137 12 Arazi Ropar 17/8/2/186 77 Bhogalan 17/8/2/79 13 Asmanpur f7/8f2/1~4 78 Bpoje Majra 17/8/2/205 14 Assarpur 17/8/2/2lt 79 Bholon Kalewal 17/8/2/78 15 Asspur 17/8/2/29 80 Bhurra 17/8/2/295 16 AtaIgarh 17/8/2/114 81 Bikkon 17/8/2/47 17 Attari 17/8/2/246 82 Bindrakh 17/8/2/91 18 Attari 17/8/2/12 83 Bir Guru 17/8/2/277 19 Aurnauli 17/~2/350 84 Boor Majra 17/8/2/332 20 Awankot 178/2/31 85 Bootbgarh 17/8/2/367 21 Babani Kalan 17/8/2/1Q5 86 Brahman Majra 17/8/2/118 22 Bilbani Khurd 17/8/2/10'6 87 Budha Bheora 17/8/2/192 23 Bara Samana 17/8/2i3~0 88 Ghak 'Amar Singh 17/8/2/283 24 Badwali 17/8/2/3 0 89 Cbak Dhera 17/8/2/32 25 Bagwali 17/8/2/76 90 Chak Karman 17/8/2/51 26 Bahadarpur 17[8/2/65 91 Chak Lahauri 17/8/2/260 27 Bairampur 1778/2/70 92 Chaklan 17/8/2/314 28 Bal 1 Y/8/2/10. 93 Chaklan 17/8/2/121 29 Balamgarh 1718/2/109 94 Chakli Kasab 17/8/2/387 30 Balawalpur 17/8/2/58 95 Chak Nahar 17/8/2/264 31 Balian 17/8/2/357 96 Cbaiaki \ 17/8/2/373 32 Balramlur 17/8}21241 97 Cbamat Majra 17/8/2/236 33 ~alsan a 17/82/147 98 Chamkaur Sahib 17/8/2/300 34 Baman 17/8/2/209 99 Chandpur 17/8/2/59 35 Bangian 17/8/2/349 100 Chaunta Kalan 17/8/2/20L 36 Bamnara 17/8/2/34~ 101 Characlan 17/8/2/55 37 Baril 17/8/2/157 102 Char.arian 17/8/2/113 38 Bara Badechh 17/8/2(290 103 Chhota Bande Mehal 17/8/2/160 39 Bara Bande Mehal 17/8/2/161 104 Cbhota Daudpur 11/8/2/243 40 Bara Daudpur 17/8/2/244 105 Chhota Gadhram 17/8/2/307 41 Bara dadhram 17/8/2/A08 106 Chhota Makrauna 17/8[2/311 42 Bara Makra una 17/8/2310 107 Chhoti Jhakhian 17/8/2/11 43 Bara Phool 17/8/2/190 108 Chhota Phool 17/8/2/191 44 Bara Pind 17/8/2/17 109 Cbhota Sidhupur 17/8/2/319 45 Bara Sidhupur 17/8/2/320 110 Chhota Samana 17/8/2/329 46 Bara Surtanpur 17l8l1/214 111 Chhota Surtanpur 17/8/2/215 47 Bardar 17/8l2/85 112 ghhota BadeChh 17/8/2/291 48 Bari 17/8/2/82 113 haunta Khurd 17/8/2/200 49 Bati Jhakhian 1-7jSf2/14 114 Chhoti Jhallian 17/8/2/197 17f8{2/49 50 Bari Jhalli~n 17/8/2/155 115 Chhoti Makauri 51 Barl Makauri 17/8/2/50 116 Chhoti Mandauli 17/S/2/382 52 Bari Mandauli 17{8/2/383 117 Chhoti R.ailon 17/8/2/166 53 Bari Railon 1718/2/164 118 Chhoti Rouni 1?j,8 2/324 54 Bari Rouoi 17/8/2/325 119 Chotamla 1 /8{2/385 55 Barsalpur 17/8/2/293 120 Chuhar Majra 17/8/2{285 56 Bazidpur 17l8/2/242 121 Chupki_ 17/~2/220 57 Behbalp.ur 17/8/2/375 122 1 /8/2/2 58 Behrain'pur 17/8/2/143 123 Dakala 11/8/2/63 S9 Behran'lpur Bet 17/8/2/268 124 Dalla 17/8/2/259 60 Bola 17/8/2/233 125 Dangauli 17{8[2j53 61 Bell lM812/lS 126 DaIg~h Shah Khalid Binwa\id 171812111 62 Beli Attal_garh 17 /2/729 127 Datarpur 17/8/2/377 63 Beli KilIan 17/8/2/230 128 Dau Majra 17/8/2{132 64 Bhadal 17{8/2/98 129 Dehar 17/&/2{303 65 Bhago Majra 17/8/2/116 130 Dhalah 17{8/21S4 si

ALPHABETICAL LIST pi!' VILLA GES RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Serial Name of Village Location Seriai Name of. Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No.

2 3· 1 2 , 3 131 Dhanaula 17/8/2/288 196 Kalal Majra 17/8/2/112 132 Dhangrali 17/8/2/345 197 Kalaran 17/8/2/356 133 Dhanauri 17/8/2/337 198 Kale Majra 17.18/2/317 134 Dholan Majra 17/8/2/354 199 Kamalpur 17/8/2/1~4 135 Dhumewal 17/8/2/253 200 Kandhola 17/8/2/2 1 136 Diwari 17/8/2/26 . 201 Kanjla 17/8/2/355 137 Doburji 17/8/2/38 I 202 Karkhana Bela If8/2/226 138 Doom ehheri 11/8/2/'" 203 Karkhana 'Bharatgarh 1 /8/2/221 139 Dotarpur 17/8/2/377 I 204 Katlaur 17/8/2/28'l: 140 DUgri 17/8/2/148 205 Khabra 17/8/2/124 14i Dugri 17/8/2/56 206 Khairpur 17/8/2/344 142 Dulchi Majra 17/8/2/3331 207 Khalidpur 17/8/2/72 143 Dumna 17/8/2/328 208 Khalilpur 17/8/2/212 144 Farid 17/8/2/225 209. Khanpur 17/8/2{94 145 Fatehgarh 17/8/2/234 ! 210 Khanpur 17/8/2/239 U6 Patehgarh 17/8/2/352 211 Khant -17/'d/2/360 147 Fatehpuf 17/8/2/77 ; 212 Kharota 17/8/2/20 148 Fatehgarh Viran 17/8/2/265 : 213 Khawaspur 17/8/2/177 149 Fatehpur Bunga 17/8/2/8 214 Kherabad 17/8/2/162 150 Fatehpur 17/8/2/276 215 Kheri 17/8/2/90 151 Ferozepur 17/8/2/231 216 Kheri Salabatpur 17/8/2/204 152 Gagarwal 17/8/2/318 217 Khizarpur 17/8/2/222 153 Gagon 17/8/2/304 218 Khokhar 17/8/2/275 154 Garhi 17/8/2/223 219 Kishanpur 17/8/2/346 155 Ghanaula 17/8/2/46 220 Kishanpura 17/8/2(89 156 17/8/2/42 221 Kishanpura 17/8/2/111 157 Gandhon Khurd 17/8/2/140· 222 Kishanpura 17(8/2/272 158 Ghurkewal 17/8/2/249 223 Kotbala 17/8/2/28 159 Gobindgarh Kilchian 17/8/2/247 ' 224 Kotla 17/8/2/351 160 Gobindpur 17/8/2/159 I 225 Kotla Nihallg 17/8/2{nO 161 Gobindpur Alias Dhespur 17/8/2/296 I 226 Kotla Sarmukh Singh 17/8/2/271 162 Gondhon KaJan 17/8/2/126 I 227 KatIi 17/8/2/178 163 Gopalpur 17/8/2/340 228 Katli 17/8/358 164 Goslan 17/8/2/334 229 Katli 17/8/2/152. 165 Guno Majra 17/8/2/37 230 Kudaspur 17/8/2/93 166 Gurdaspur 17/8/2/188 231 Kulheri 17/8/2/379 167 Gurpura 17/8/2/167 232 Kulian 17/8/2/208 168 Hafizabad 17/8/2/240 233 Ladhal 17/8/2/69 169 Haler 17/8/2/13 I 234 Lakhewal 17/8/2/227 170 Hardo Haripur 17/8/2/7 235 "bakhmipur 17/8/2/138 171 Hardo Namoh 17/8/2/6 236 Laudi Majra 17/8/2/64 172 Haripur 17/8/2/87 237 Lohari 17/8/2/115 173 Haripur Alias Ror Majra 17/8/2/123 238 Lohgarh Alias Phide 17/8/2/62 174 Harnampur 17/8/2/86 239 Lutheari 17/8/2/315 175 Haron, 17/8/2/280 240 Mado Majra 17/8/2/36 176 Haveli Bari 17/8/2/1831 241 Madpur 17/8/2/102 177 llaveli Chhoti 17/8/2/185 242 Magror 17/8/2/75 178 Hawara 17/8/2/292 243 Mahlan 17/8/2/198 179 Himatpur 17/8/2/21 244 Mahtot 17/8/2/274 180 Hirdapur I71'~/2/88 ~45 Majri 17/8/2/323 181 Hussainpur 17/8/2/180 246 Majti 17/8/2/84 182 Inderpura 17/8/2/41 247 Majri 17/8/2/27 183 Jabarhera 17/8/}{107 248 Majri 17/8/2/73 184 Jagatpur 17/8/ /207 249 Makowal 17/8/2/258 185 Jahangir 17/8/2/34 250 Malewal 17/8/2/250 186 Jasran 17/8/2/245 , 251 Malikpur -17/8/2/67 187 Jatana 17/8/2/235 252 Manela 17/8/2/289 188 Jhandian 17/8/2i8O 253 Maneli 17/8/2/287 189 Kahanpur 17/8/2/ 70 254 Manguwal' 17/8/2/25 190 Kainaur 17/8/2/339 255 Manjk Majra 17/8/2/135 191 Kajauli 17/8/2/366 256 Manne Majra 17/8/2/299 192 .Kakaut 17/8/2/83 257 Mann Kheri 11.f8/2/386 193 Kakrala 17/8/2/18 258 Manpur -17/8/2/359 194 'Kakrali 17/8/2/342 259 MansaJj 17/8/2/52 17/8/2/195 195 ~akron, 17/8/2/110 i 260 Man~uha Khurd 53

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Serial Name of ,Village Location I Serial Name of Village Location No. Code No. ' No. Code No. 2 3 2 3 261 Mansuha Kalan 17(8/2/196 326 Rautan 17(8(2(193 262 Mazafat 17(8/2(232 327 Rawal Majra 17(8(2/61 263 Mehpolan 17/8(2/149 328 Rokali Maimanngarh 17/8/2/273 264 Miani 17/8/2(33 329 Rurkee 17/8/2/297 265 Mianpur 17/8/2/131 330 Rupnagar >--_~ 17/8/2/182 266 Mianpur Bandalian 17/8/2/176 331 Sada Barat 17/8/2/179 267 Mianpur Handur 17/8(2/3 332 Saheri 17/8/2/348 268 Mianpuf Rainan 17/8/2/175 333 Saidpuf 17/8/2/255 269 Mohan Majra 17/8/2/266 334 Saidpur 17/8/2/294 270 Morinda 17/8/2/370 335 Saifalpur 17/8/2/101 271 Muajudinpur 17/8/2/213 336 Saini Majra 17/8/2/45 272 Mughal Majri 17/8/2/335 337 Sakhomajra 17/8/2/372 273 Mubarakpur 17/8/2/237 338 Salahpur 17/8/2/254 27~ Mulana 17/8/2/256 339 Salahpur 17(8/2/146 275 Mundian 17/8/2/353 340 Salempur 17/8/2/309 276 Mundian 17/8/2/302 341 Saloh Majra 17/8/2/301 277 Naggal ~17/8/2/24 I 342 Saloura 17/8/2/141 278 Nanakpur Alias Sharfa Bad 17/8/2/181 343 Samrala 17/8/2/163 279 Nanowal 17/8/2/388 344 Samrauli 17/8/2/331 280 Nathmalpur 17/8/2/341 345 Samana 17/8/2/74 281 Naulakha 17/8/2/1 346 sandhari Majra 17/8/2/328 282 Naurangpur 17/8/2/81 347 Sandhdwan 17/8/2/284 283 Nuhon 17/8/2/39 348 Sangatpur 17/8/2/158 284 Nunowal 17/8/2/189 349 Santpur 17 /8/2/151 285 Oind 17/8/2/312 350 Sangatpur 17/8/2/368 286 Panj Koha 17/8/2(363 351 Santokhgarh 17/8/2/100 287 Panjola 17/8/2/104 352 Santpur Alias Chupki 17/8/2/117 288 Panjoli 17/8/2(103 I 353 Sarangpur 17/8/2/262 289 Panj Peda 17/8/2/261 354 Sarari 17/8/2/99 290 Paprala 17/8/2/168 355 Sarhanna 17/8/2/327 291 Parhi 17/8/2/133 356 Shadipur 17/8/2/364 292 Pathar Majra 17/8/2/142 357 Shaho Mazra 17/8/2/48 293 Pathreri Jattan 17/8/2/145 358 Shahpur 17/8/2/174 294 Pathreri Rajputan 17/8/2/156 359 Shahpur 17/8/2/376 295 Patial 17/8/2/35 36() Shampur 17/8/2/184 296 Phassa 17/8/2/263 361 Sheikhupur 17/8/2/224 297 Phoolpur Garewal 17/8/2/171 362 Siasatpur ]7/8/2/97 298 Pipal Majra 17/8/2/298 , 363 Sihon Majra 17/8/2/122 299 Pirthipur 17/8/2/9 364 Simbal Jhalian 17/8/2/136 300 Prempur 17/8/2/321 365 Singh 17/8/2/120 301 Purk-hali 17/8(2/92 366 Singhpura 17/8/2/43 302 Qimatpur 17/8/2/22 367 Solkhian 17/8/2/125 303 Raipur 17/8/2/279 368 Sotal 17/8/2/336 304 Raipuf Patti Gadhon 17(8/2(130 369 Sukhrampur 17/8/2/169 305 Rajc Majra 17/8/2/127 37 0 Suleman Shikoh 17/8/2/202 306 Ram Barh 17/8/2/371 371 Suitanpur 17/8/2/108 307 Ramgarh 17/8/2/313 372 Sultanpur 17/8/2/257 308 Ramgarh 17/8/2/96 373 Tajpur ] 7/8/2/374 309 Ramgarh Alias Dekwala .17/8/2/128 374 Tatapuf 17/8/2/306 310 Ramgarh Alias Manda 17/8/2//378 375 Tapal Majra 17/8/2/68 311 Rampur 17/8/2/95 376 Tapriao Amar Singh 17/8/2/269 31:? Rampur 17/8/2/267 377 Taprian Boothgarh 17/8/2/217 313 Rampur Bet 17/8/2/305 378 Taprian Dayal Singh 17/8/2/278 314 Rarnpur Mehrah 17/8/2/369 379 Taprian Ramgarh 17 {8/2/2IS 315 Ranga 17/8/2/210 380 Taprian Gharispur 17/8/2/216 316 Rangian 17/8/2/347 381 Taprian Rashidpur 17/8/2/251 317 Rangilpur 17/8/2/139 382 Taraf 17/8(2/30 318 Rashidpur 17/8/2/252 383 Thali 17/8/2/44 319 Rasulpur 17/8/2/165 384 Thauna 17/8/2/134 320 Rasulpur 17/8/2/ /338 385 Tirak Gandhi 17/8/2/4 321 Rattangarh 17/8/2/381 386 Tirak Karman 17/8/2/5 322 Rattangarh Alias Rattan 17/8/2/286 387 Todarpur 17/8/2/362 323 Ratanpura 17/8/2/40 i 388 Udhampur 17/8/2/326 324 Rattanpur 17/8/2/219 389 Zindanpur 17/8121248 345 Raula Majr~ l7/8/2/150

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RUPNAGAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and Location Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown Code No. (with Fladbast No.) area of population in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., the and number -5 kms, 5_10 kms and 10+. kms. of the nearest place where the flicility village of house- is available, is given,) ~ ..._ (in holds hectares) ------+------Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 jO 17/8/2/1 N aulakha .(1) 70 42 (9) -(0-5) -(0-5) TW,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 2 Dadhi (316) 253 303 (58) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 3 Mianpur Handur (317) 271 508 (68) P -(0-5) T.W -(0-5) -(0-5) 4 Tirak Gandhi (2) 23 77 (8) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) BS, RS 5 Tirak Karman q) 87 135 (20) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) BS, RS 6 Hardo Namoh (318) 245 537 (i32) P -(0-5) T -(0-5) BS, RS 7 Hardo Jtaripur (319) 147 177 (26) P -(0-5) T -(0-5) -(0-5) 8 Fatehpur Bunga (320) 146 428 (71) P D T -(0_5) BS 9 Pirthipur (321) 173 571 (105) P -(0-5) T -(0-5) -(0-5) 10 Bal (4) 144 96 (16) P -(0_5) T,HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 11 Chhoti Jh1ikhian (5) 156 328 (46) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0_5) -(0-5) 12 Attari (322) 337 1,096 (159) P, M, PUC PHC,D T,HP,TW, -(0-5) -(0-5) W 13 Haler (323) 130 79 (15) -(0-5) -(0_5) HP - -(0-5) -(0-5) 14 Bari Jh':lkhian (324) 156 1,172 (183) P,M RP, PHC HP,W,TW PO -(0_5) 15 Beli (6) 522 475 (64) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5)

16 Bhauwal (325) 297 385 (63) P -(0-5) HP,W,T PTO -(0_5) 17 Bara Pind (326) 612 1,664 (279) P,M -(0-5) HP,W,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 18 Kakrala (332) 193 177 (33) P -(0-5) T -(0-5) -(0-5) 19 Bhuatg1fh (327) , 428 1,685 (304) P,M,H PHC. FPC T PTO BS, RS RP(2) 20 Kharota (328) 177 257 (42) P -(0-5) 0 -(0-5) -(0-5)

21 Himmatpur (329) 192 85 (11) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 22 Qimatpur (330) 55 59 (11) P -(0-5) TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 23 Alowal (331) 341 536 (88) p -(0-5) TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 24 Naggal (335) 496 472 (78) P,M,H MCW TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 25 Manguwal (333) 135 229 (34) P -(0-5) TW -(0-5) , -(0-5)

26 Diwari (334) 285 31 (4) P -(0-5) TW -(0_5) -(0-5) 27 Majri (11) 121 246 (37) P -(0-5) TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 28 Kotbala (10) 97 437 (75) P -(0-5) TW,T PO -(0-5)

29 Asspur (9) 337 307 (43) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW,T PO ~-(0-5) 30 Taraf(8) 109

31 Awan Kot (7) 350, 745 (128) P -(0-5) T,HP,W, -(0-5) -(0_5) I TW 32 Chak Dhera (27) 285 413 (60) P -(0-5) • T, HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 33 Miani (28) 115 93 (1.8) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 34 Jahangir (29) 40 16 (1) -(0-5) -(0-5) "HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 35 Patial (30) 90 468 (72) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 36 Mado Majra (25) 121 144 (22) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) , -.(0-5) 37 Guno Majra (24) 83 225 (34) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) .. -(0_5) 38 Doburji (26) 172 406 (53) P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -~ -(0-5) 39 Nuhon (15) 104 255 (47) P -(0-5) T, HP ~(0~5r -(0-5) 40 R,atanpura (14) (it '1,76 (55) r ~(0_5) T, HP ~(O_~) ~(O-$) 57

VILLAGE DIRECTOR\" RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Land Use Appro- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use {i.e. area under different types of Remarks (im;luding any place ach to distance (in KII1s.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the of religious, historical or village nearest unit) archaeological interest) Forest Irri- Unirri- Cultu- Area Number of t Places of gated gatea rable not Cars/Jeeps/ religious/ by waste available Motor- historical source (includ- for Cycles/ or archaeo- ing cultiva- Scooters/ logioal gauchar tion Newspapers/ interest and Tractors groves?

11 1~ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 54 2 6 8 PR Arlandpur Sahib (11) EA Wheat & Maize 28 10 34 181 PR Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize 79 15 128 9 40 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 6 11 6 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 15 52 19 T· PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 54 91 7 93 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 20 53 47 1 6 PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 42 64 8 32 T PR Anandpur Sahib (13) EA Wheat & Maize 41 32 11 39 T PR Anandpur Sahib (12) EA Wheat & Maize. 20 85 39 , PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 56 66 34 T3 Rice PR Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat, & Mai2'e '118 96 123 T2 Kk Anandpur Sahib (14) EA Wheat, 8 48 74 PR Anandpur Sahib (16) EA Wheat, & Maize 87 43 26 T3 PR Anandpur Sahib (16) EA Wheat, & Maize 45 36 241 T,C

PR Anandpur Sahib (17) EA Wheat, Maize & . 67 85 145 N2 Rice PR N3.iagarh (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 194 12 406 T5, NIO, C, M4 Rice PR Nalagarh (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 75 18 40 60 Rice PR - Naiagarh (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 13 126 289 T, NI0, M2 Rice PR Nalagarh (13) EA Wheat & Maize 8 40 119

PR Nalagarh (13) EA Wheat, Maize & 18 94 40 40 Rice. PR Nalagarh (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 33 22 M Rice PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat, Maize & 9 100 32 200 Rice PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat, Maize & 42 100 7 347 Rice PR Rupnagar (18) EA Wheat, Maiz(! & 50 11 49 25 Rjcc PR Nalagarh (11) EA Wheat, Maize & 10 55 32 188 Rice PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & 18 19 22 62 Rice PR Rupnagar (13) .EA Wheat, Maize & 49 15 32 M2 Rice PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat,. Maize & 92 157 17 7I Rice- Uninhabited

PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 71 212 4 63 M PR Ruprtagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 171 29 2 - 83 M,T7 PR Ruprtagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 48 37 8 22 M2 PR Ruprtagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 32 5 3 'T PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 54 13 23 M PR Rupnhgar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 78 26 5 12 M,T PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 44 19 3 17 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 73 80 7 12 T2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 43 6 30 25 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 30- 17 10 4 , 58 , RUPNAGAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and

Location Name of village Total Total Amenities a~ail1ible (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of popufation in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges the and vi:r.,-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms., and 10+ Kms.orthe nearest place where village number csf the facility is available, is given) (in households hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if station, any waterway)

2 3 4 5 (} 7 8 9 10 17/8/2/41 Indetpura (12) 75 96 (15) P -(0--5) HP,TW -(0-5) _(0_5) 42 Ghanauli (13) 478 2,580 (462) P,M,H D,O,PHC, T,HP,T PIO BS,RS RP TW 43 Singhpura (17) 59 202 (33) P _(0_5)- T,HP,TW PTO -(0-5) 44 Thali (16) 123 843 (166) P(2) RP HP -(0-5) _(0_5) 45 Saini Majra (336) 185 578 (87) P _(0_5) HP,TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

46 Ghanaula (337) ISS 922 (153) P, Tr. _(0-5) HP,TW,T -(0-5) RS,BS 47 Bikkon (338) 130 439 (66) P _(0-5) HP,TW,T -(0-5) RS,BS 48 Shaho Majra (339) 336 173 (31) P -(0-,5) HP,TW,T -(0_5) RS 49 Chhoti Makauri (340) 194 108 (16) P _(0_5) HP,TW,T -(0--5) _(0_5) 50 Bari Makauri (341) 139 325 (53) P,M, H FPC HP,TW,T -(0_5) -(0_5) , 51 Chak Karman (342) 232 330 (52~ P -(0_5) T,HP -(0-5) _(0_5) 52 Mansali (343) 497 204 (34 P -(0-5) TW -(0-5~ -(0-5) 53 Dangauli (344) 246 361 (62) P -(0__ 5) HP,W,T -(0_5. -(0-5) 54 Dhalah (347) 250 40 (8) (0-5) --(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) _(0_5) 55 Chararian (345) 49 12 (3) (0-5) -(0-5) TW -(0_5) _(0_5) 56 Dugri (346) 180 781 (127) P,M -0-5) T,W, HP -(0-5) _~-5) 57 Ahmedpur (19) 65 282 (46) P - (0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) _( -5) 58 Balawalpur (20) 57 215 (40) P -(0_5) T,HP,W -(0_5) _(0_5) 59 Chandpur (21) 87 186 (26) P -(0-.5) T,HP,W -(0_5) _(0_5) 60 Alipur (18) 101 476 (76) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) _(0_5) 61 Rawal Majra (22) 49 113 (10) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0_5) -(0-5) 62 Lohgarh Alias Phide (23) 144 669 (111) P -(0--.5) T,PH,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 63 Dakala (34) 87 461 (78) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) _(0_5) 64 Laudi Majra (31) 101 9~8 (153) P,M,H PHS T,HP,W PO -(0-5) 65 Bahadarpur (32) 68 286 (41) P (0-5) T,HP,W -(0_5) _(0_5) 66 Alampur(33) 121 234 (41). P -(0-5» T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 67 Maljkpur (35) 365 1,476 (241) P,M D T,HP,W PO BS 68 Tapal Majra (36) 73 37 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) (0-5) 69 Ladhal (349) 199 203 (24) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 70 Bairampur (350) 119 199 (35) .P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 71 Dargah Shah khalid Bin- 212 117 (24) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,HP -(0_5) -(0-5) walid (351) 72 Khali~ur (352) 175 61 (12) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) _(0_5) 73 Majri 353) 168 536 (81) P -(0-5) T.HP -(0_5) -(0-5) 74 Samana (348) 534 266 (45) P -(0-5) T,HP _(0_5) _(0_5) 75 Magror (355) 188 544 (73) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) BS 76 BagwaJi (358) 169 122 (ls) P _(0_5) T,HP. -(0-5) BS 77 Fatehpur (363) 399 176 (28) P _(0_5) T,HP -(0-5) BS 78 Bholon Kalewal (362) 145 164 (28) P -(0-5) :r.HP -(0_5) BS 79 Bhagalan (364) 268 345 (56) P _(0_5) T,HP -(0-5) BS 80 Jhandian (365) 367 55 (16) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0_5) _(0_5)

81 Naura~pur (336) 429 7 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 82 Bari (3 7) 916 82 (17) -(0-5) -(0-5) TW, W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 83 Kakaut (368) 237 333 (49) P -(0-5) T, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 84 Majri (369) 1,046 114 (22) P -(0-5) T, HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 85 Bardar (370) 1,768 751 (123) P -(0-5) T,HP,TW PO BS 86 Harnampur (372) 232 54 (6) -(0-5) -(0-5) W,HP -(0-5) _(0-5) 87 Haripur (371) 342 501 (81) P, M D T,HP -(0-5) .. _ '-::(0-5) 88 Hirdapur (3'14) . 344 753 (129) P D T,HP,PW -(0-5) _(0-5) 89 Kishanpura (375) 47 90 Kheri (373) 321 752 (114) P ~O-5) T,HP,TW ~(O-S) ~(O-S 5~

VILt.AGE DIllECTORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT LanlI 'Use Appro- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area undet different types of Remarks (including 'any ;place' acb to distance (in,Kms.) supply lana use in liectares rounded to the nearest of religious, hi~6rical or' village unit) archaeological interest) Forest Irriga- . Un- Cultu- Area Number 1; Places of ted irriga- rable not Cars/Jeep I religious/ by ted waste avail- Motor- historical source (includ- able Cycles/ or archaeo- ing for Scooters/ logical gauchar cultiva- News- interest. and tion papers/ groves) Tractors

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Rupnagar (10) EA' Wheat & Maize 10 38 27 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheatn & Maize 55 202 85 136 M15, T4, N25' PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheaf, Maize & 22 26 11 M2, T, N5 Rice PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & 31 59 33 M4, T, NI0 Rice PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat, Maizc·& 60 73 13' 39 M2 Rice PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & 19 79 26 31 M,T,N Rice PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat, Maize & 15 93 4 18 M Rice PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat ,& Maize 74 23 182 28 29 PR Rupnagar (9) EA.. Wheat & Maize 17 91 31 55 PR Rupnagar (8) EA.. Wheat & Maize 25 47 19 48 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 2 78 11 141 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wh~at & Maize 92 22 383 T2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 46 54 z: 144 T2 PR Rupuagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 5 245 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 1 43 1 4 I PR Rupuagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 48 21 22 89 M PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 30 7 28 C, M2, T~ PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 23 2,7 7 PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 58 16 13 M ,T3 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 55 23 23 M,T PR Rupuagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 34 15 T4 PR Rupna&ar (7) EA Wheat & Maiie 39 85 1 )9 .. PR Rupnasar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 48 28 2 9 C6, " PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 28 55 2 11 ~~, M4,14, N2 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat, Maize & 14 13 4 37 Rice PR Rupnagar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 4 11 61 45 PR Rupna'gar (5) EA- Wheat·& Maize 110 107 7 141 C, M;TtN4 PR RUpnagar (4). EA Wheat & Maize 34 23 2 14 M2,T2 PR Rupnagar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 11 53 12 123 T6,M PR Rupna8'ar (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 52 33 14 3 17 M2,T2' Rice PR RuPhagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 18 194 PR Rupnagar (2). EA Wheat & Maize 7 98 70 PR Rupnagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 38 26 104 ~i2, T2 PR Rupnagilr (5) EA Wheat & Maize 9 175 350 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize' 59 11'5 7 7 T2 PR Rupnfi'gar (5) EA Wheat'& Maize 33 54 1 82 T2 PR Rupnagar (9). EA Wheat' & Maize 124 275 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 12 52 47 34 PRo R,upnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 7 59 202 PR RUpnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 249 77 41 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 383 4 42 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 589 ,ii- 185 121 T2 PR RUpnagar (13). EA Wheat & Maite 32 158 47 PR Rupnagar (14). EA Wheat·& Maize' 934 31 81 PR Rupnagar (16) EA Wheat & Maize 1,460 2 202 104 PR Kurali (8) EA Wheat & Maize 40 18 117 57 PR Rilpnagar (15) E.i\.'- Wheat & Maize 162 124 16 40 PR Kurali(7) EA Wheat & Maize 20 21 182 82 39 M2.T Uninbli'bitcd PR Rllpl1agar (13) EX Wheat' &. Maize 24' 49' 154 54 40 M,Ti 60 i981 CENSUS Amenities and RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Location Name of. village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area ·tion and is shown in the column and next to it in brackets,the distance in of the number of broad ranges viz., -5 Kms. 5-10 Kms., and 10+Kms of the nearest village households place where the facility is available, js given) , (inhec- tares) Educational Medical Drinking, Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (Bus (potable) of the stop, railway market! station, hat, if waterway) any

1 '2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/2/91 Bindrakh (383) 227 477 (60) P D T,HP,TW -(0-5) BS 92 Purkhali (376) 225 1,179 (79) P, M,PUC D,MCW T,HP,W PO BS 93 Kudaspur (377) 104 14 (4) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,HP ~0-5) -(0-5) 94 Khanpur (378) 142 249 (32) P -(0-5) T,HP 0-5) -(0-5) 95 Rampur.(382) 212- 72f (118) -(0-5) D T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 96 Ramgarh (379) 111 266 (43) -(O-S) -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 97 Siasatpur (361) 188 162 (32) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 98 Bhadal (360) 160 367 (62) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 99 Sarari (359) 102 80 (13) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 100 Santokhgarh (198) 116 357 (52) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 101 Saifalpur (197) 198 589 (91) P,M -(0-5) HP,W,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 102 Madpur (199) 88 218 (30) P -(0--.5) HP,W,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 103 Panjoli (200) 92 359 (56) P -(0-5) HP,W,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 104 Panjola (201) 211 723 (103) P,M -(0-5) HP,W,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 105 Babani Kalan (380) 137 292 (44) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 106 Babani Khurd (381) 114 97 (7) P -(0-5) HP,W,T, -(0-5) BS 107 . Jabarhera (385) 162 108 SuItanpur (384) 121 109 Balamgarh (386) 569 1,359 (202) P,M FPC HP,T PO -(0":'5) 110 Kakron (206) 166 539 (79) P RP T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 111 Kishanpura (207) 138 402 (74) P,M,H -(0-» T,HP,W PO -(0-5) 112 Kalal Majra (205) 150 434 (68) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 113 Chararian (204) 245 871 (129) P D T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 114 Atalgarh (208) 77 135 (20) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 115 Lohari (209) 106 622 (80) P ~(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 116 Bhago Majra (210) 154 625 (94) P -(0-5) T,HP,W PO BS 117 Santpur alias Chupki (212) 59 147 (20) P D T,HP,W -(0-5) BS 118 Brahman Majra (213) 176 517 (71) P D T,HP -(0-5) -(Q-5) 119 Bhagwantpur (214) 153 656 (112) P D T,HP PO -(0-5) 120 Singh (215) 106 616 (104) P,M,H D T,HP PO BS 121 Chaklan (211) 115 254 (30) P -(5-10) T,HP -(0-5) BS 122 Sihon Majra (222) 164 716 (115) P -(5-10) T,HP PO -(0-5)

123 Haripura ali~ Ror Majra 101 277 (40) P -(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) (221) 124 Khabra (216) 219 902 (135) P -(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 12S Solkhian (217) 215 1,171 (208) P -(5-10) TW,T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5)

126 Gandhon Kalan (191) 77 489 (85) P -(5-10) TW,W -(0-5) -(0..... 5) 127 Raje Majra (192) 222 442 (76) P RP T,HP,W PO BS 128 Ramgarh alias Dekwala (203)166 493 (86) P RP T,HP PO BS 129 Akalgarh urf Burjwala (202) 200 572 (89) P D HP,W,TW PO BS 130 Rai pur Patti Gadh,!n (193) 60 21 (10) -(0-5) ...::...(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 131 Mianpur (194) 281 1,445 (248) P,M,H D, RP, T, HP PO BS 'MCW 132 Dau Majra (195) 27 133 parhi (196 114 272- (39) P -(5-10) HP,W -(~5) -(0-5) 134 Thauna (190) 165 906 (143) P -(5-10) H~,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 135 Manik Majra (189)- 110 418 (71) P '-(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

136 Simbal Jhalian (182) 158 486 (73) P -(5-105 HP; W -(0-5) -(0-5~

137 Bheora (183) 121 475 (81) P H HP,W -(0-5) , '_ ..-(0-5) 138 Lakhmiprir (186) 113 523 (73) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0:-5) -(0-5~ 139 I{anldlput (188) 101 567 (96) P,M ...:..{0-5) T~~? PO' -(0-5 140 Gandhon Khurd (187) 60 149 (28) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 61

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land U8e RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Appro- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including any place ach to distance (in Kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest of religious. historical or village unit} archaeological interest)

Forest Irriga- Un- Cultu- Area Number of places of ted by irriga- rable not Cars/JeePs/ religious/ source tcd waste avail- Motor- historical (includ- able Cycles! or archaeoJogi- ing for Scooters/ cal interest gauchar cultiva- News- and tion papers/ groves) Tractors 1\ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (20(a) PR Kurali (11) EA Wheat & Maize 43 103 37 44 M2,T3 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 32 154 20 19 M5.T PR R-upnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 2 77 25 PR Rupnagar (9) EA Wheat & Maize 107 7 28 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 67 68 9 68 N,T PR Rupnagar (9) EA Wheat & Maize 26 73 2 10 PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 4 152 32 T PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 27 109 24 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 20 72 10 T PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 35 53 28 M.T2 PR Rupaagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 48 82 68 T2 PR Rupngaar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 37 38 13 T.N PR Rupnagar (8) FA Wheat & Maize 68 13 11 M.T2 PR Rupnagar (9) EA Wheat & Maize 46 105 6 54 M2.N5 PR Rupnagar (1 O) BA Wheat & Maize 5 63 49 20 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 20 72 6 16 Uninhabited Uninhabited PR Kurali (7) EA Wheat & Maize 334 62 173 M2 PR Kurali (7) EA Wheat & Maize 64 35 47 20 M2.T PR Kuralj (5) EA Wheat & Maize 13 110 2 13 M3 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 92 46 11 1 T3 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 87 110 45 3 C, M4,T4 PR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 22 43 2 10 M,T PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 62 34 1 9 M2.T2 FR Kurali (4) EA Wheat & Maize 25 114 15 M2,T2,N PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 41 12 1 6 M2,T3 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 43 62 19 52 C2, M2, T3 PR Kurali (6) SA Weat & Maize 90 41 22 M,T.N PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 76 16 14 M5.T2,N2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & MaiZe 86 15 1 13 C, M2.T4.N PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat. Maize & Rice 73 71 2 18 M2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat. Maize & Rice .. 67 19 4 11 M,T PR KuraIi (6) EA Wheat, Maize &Rice .. 117 73 29 M3.T4 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 132 61 21 M2,T5

PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 45 17 1 14 M,T PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 62 57 6 97 C2,T3 PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 53 48 3 62 e,M2 PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 40 130 12 18 M2.T2 KR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat 5 48 7 PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 187 58 2 34 M4,T3,N4 Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat & MaiZe 80 17 4 13 T PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 86 43 7 29 T2 N2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wh3at & Maize 73 24 13 T PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat. MaiZe & 33 49 5 71 C.T Rice Pa.. Rupnagar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & 26 20 8 67 T,M2 Rice PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 51 27 35 M.T,e PR RUpnagar (5) &\ Wheat, Maize & 42 41 2 16 M,T Rice PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 21 17 3 19 62 RUPNAGAR TAHSIL 19.81 ,C_,EN:;US

Ame1!jtles lI(1d I:.acatlon .Name of • villase Total Total Amenities available (iCnot available within the village, a dash(-) is shown Code No. <,\"Ith Had~ast N?) area of "popu}ation in the column and n,ext. to, it in brackets, the distance in broad ,r.llnges th6 village atrd num- ~iz .• -5' -4(tms.. 5-10 Kms., and 10+Kms., of the nearest ,place where the ~in • .' 6er of 'facility-i), available, is given) hectares) households Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or C~i-- water telegraph days cations (Potable) of the (Bus Stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/2(141 Salaura (J 76) 105 308(43) P -(0-5) - HP,TW -(0-5) BS 142 Pathar Majra,(,220) jL!2 ~15(48) P -(0-5) HP.TW.W -(0-5) BS

143 Behram~ur (219) 309 1,405(22}) P,M,H H,PHC,D 1;lP, W, TW PO BS 144 Asmanpur (218) 73 257(35) P -(0""75) .HP,-'FW, W --(0-5) BS 145 Pathreri Jattan (169) 271 772(112) P -(0-5) HP,TW, W PO BS

146 Salahput (166) 275 566(76) P -(0-5) HP, T)V, W PO BS 147 Balsanda (167) 473 '998(165) P -(0-5) }lP,TW, W PO BS 148 Dugri(l64) 152 631(89) P.M -(0-5) gp, W.TW -(0-5) BS 149 Mehpalon.(l65) ,97 17(17) -;-(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 150 Raula Majra Q.63) 245 1.. 149(16§) P -(0-5) Hp,TW, W -(0-5) BS 151 Santpur (162) i30 485(75) P --(0-5) HP,T,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 152 Kotli (161) • 224 456(77) P -(0-5) HP,TW, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 153 Bhaku Marra (160) 133 1,001(178) P,M.H -(0-5) flP,TW PO BS 154 Kamalpur (60) 3'79 4'70(67) P -(5-10) HP,TW,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 15.5 Bari Jhallian (168) 4j3 1.,.502(22,9) P,M,H -(5-].0) IfP, TW, T -(0-5) BS 156 Pathreri Rajputan (170) 142 129(17) P -(5-10) W,HP -(0-5) BS 157 Bara (175) 73 352(55) P -(0-5) W,HP,'1"W -(0-5) BS 158 Sanga~ur (171) rI3 170(19) P -(0-5) W,HP -(0-5) BS 159 Gobin pur'"(17.4) _ 52 261(40) P -~0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 160 Chhota Bande ¥ehal ~172) 49 114(15) P -0-5) I;I~, W,1:W -{0-5) BS 161 Bara Baodo MehalCl73) 101 473(76) P -(0-5) HP, W.1:W -(0-5) BS 162 Kherahad' (52) 118 481(81) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 163 Samrala (51) , 142 197(39) P -(0-5) HP, TW,IJ" PO -(0-5) 164 Bari Railon.(5.0) 145 ~1(63) P -W-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 165 Rasul!,~ S! 77) 80 285(49) P -(O-~) HP -(0-$) -;(O-S) 166 Chhoti Railo,n (178) 81 344(60) P RP HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 167 GurpUra (185) 53 26(6) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-$) 168 Paprala (1'84) 10~ 655(111) P -(0-5) TV'{,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 169 Sukhfatnpur (179) 170 Kotla Nihang (180) 374 2,722(467) P,M,H -(0-5) HP.TW PO BS 171 Phoolpur GarewAI (181) 111 419(73) P,M,H -(O-~) TW,HP,W -(0-5) BS 172 Ali Bak (357) 48 91(19) -(0-5) --(0-5) HP.W -(0-5). -(0-5) 173 Akbarpur (356) 119 685(112) P,M HP,W -(0-5) ,_, -(O-5) 174 Shahpur (35.1:1) 19. 175 Mianpur Raih!'n (37) 31 9(2) -(0-5)" . -(0-5) HP,TW ':":'(0-5) --5.d":_S) 176 Mianpur Bandalian (38) 28 177 Khawaspur (39) 175 9i7(13IY P ':":'(0-5} HP, W, TW ':":'(0-5) -(0-5) 178 Katli (40) 229 361(64) P,M -(0-"5) Itp -(0-5) -(0-5) 179 Sada Barat (41) 159 23(3) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) .. BS 18Q Hussainpur ('42) 113 410(57) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) •.. BS 181 Nanakpur alias Sharfabad 47 242(43) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(Q,-S) -'(0_5) (43) 18Z Rupnagar (44) 542 577(89) R,M,H FPC,l'HC,H HP,TW,T PO BS, RS 183 Haveli Bari (45) 334 8(2) P.M,H -(0-5) T,IfP,TW PO -(0-5) 184 Shampur (49) 140 615(115) p -(0-5) JIP, TW -(0-5) RS

185 Haveli Chhoti (4~~ 101 346,(56) p -

VILLAGE lURECTORY R UPNAGAR- DIStRICT Land Use

Approach ,Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different Remarks (including any to village distance (in KIni). supply types of land use in hectares rounded to place of religious, historical the near~st unit) or a:chaeological interest, .Forest Irriga- Unirri- CuUur- Are~ not Num\'er of Places of reli- ted by gated able avai- Cars/Jeeps! gious/historical source waste lable Motor- or arachaeolo- (including for Cycles/Scoo- sical interest gauchar cultiva- ters/ and lion Newspaper, groves) Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kharar (,5) EA Wheat & Maize 36 36 33 T4 PR Rupnagar (6) Wheat, Maize & 32 21 16 43 C,N,M2 Rice PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize .& 67 157 7 78 M6,:r5 Rice . N5,07 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maizc & 50 15 8 M.2, T3, Rice PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 108 83 7 73 M3,N5, Rice T4,C PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & 138 58 2 77 N2,M Rice PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 87 204 30 152 M3, T6,C PR Rupnagar '(9) EA Wheat & Maize 102 14 5 31 M,T2' KR Morinda(9) EA Wheat & Maize 5 46 2 25 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat 223 22 C, M2,T7

PR RUpnagar ,(13) BA Wheat & Maize 109 21 M,T7,N2 PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat & Maize 177 16 31 M,T4,N3 PR Rupnagar(J 1) EA Wheat & Maize 93 17 23 C, N4,M3,T7 PR Rupnagar (6) .lilA Wheat & Maize 159 75 4 141 M,T3 PR Rupnagar (6) BA Wheat & Maize 333 56 9 55 M3, T45 PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 88 13 41 T3 PR RUpnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 48 11 14 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 84 10 19 C,.M2, T4 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 25 14 13 M,T2 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 33 7 2 7 M, T2 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 24 25 52 M, T FR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maille 61 12 21 24 C,N3,T PR Rupnagar (3) EA Wheat & Maize 68 17 57 T3 PR Rupnagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 60 6 79 M2, T2 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 35 18 27

PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 52 5 24 C,T,N2 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 22 5 26 PR RUpnagar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 48 27 27 C2, M4,T2 Marged in RUpnagar M,C.

PR Rupnagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 150 104 19 [OJ C12,M4,N4 PR Rupnagar (4) EA Wheat &,Maize 49 19 '3 40 C, M4, T2 N2 PR RUpnagar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 4 41 3 PR Rupnagar (6) EA Wheat & Majze 24 79 16 T2,N Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (3) BA Wheat & Maize 18 9 2 2 Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 106 31 15 23 M2, T3 PR Rupnpgar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 47 45 28 109 M PR R~lpnagar (1) EA Wheat & Maize 23 2 57 77 T,N2 PR RupI1agar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 79 12 2 20 C,M, T2 PR Rupnagar (10), EA Wheat & Maize 16 13 18 T2 PR RUpnagar (l) EA Wheat, Maize & 117 78 75 272 C 80, M 100 Rice ' T4, N 15 PR Rupnagar (1) EA Wheat, Maize & 114 40 6 174 T, C50, Rice M25,T6,NS PR Rupnagar (1) EA Wheat, Maize & 'Z4 46 5 15 M4, T4,N Rice PR Rupnagar (2) Ea Wheat, M-aize. & 87 2 11 M5,N5, N2 Rice Uninhabited KR Rupnagar (3) BA Wheat 1 40 1 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 84 22 5 8 M2,T KR Rupnagar (3) BA Wheat 65 38 PR Rupnagar (3) EA Wheat & MaiZe 262 75 5 183 M,TS 64

RUPNAGAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities anrl

Location Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash{-) is s~wn Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area pOjulation in tho column and Ilext to it ill brackets, tbe distance in broad ranges VIZ., of the an number of _SKms., 5-10Kms. andl0+lW1s.,of the nearest place wher~the village households facility is available, is given. ) . f (in Communica- hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or water telegraph days tions (Bus (potable) . of the stoR' market{ rai way hat, station, if any waterway)

to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -(0-5) 17/812/191 Chhota Phool (74) 164 695 (129) P.M -(0-5) T,HP,TW -(0-5) 192 Budha Bheora (73) 134 357 (59) P -(0-5) T,HP,TW -CO-5) BS 49 (6) P -(0-5) T,HP"TW. -(0-5) -(0-5) 193 Rautan (56) 7S -(0-5) 194 Bhauwal (55) T2 270 (41) P -(0-5) T,HP,TW, -(0-5) 195 ·Mansuha Kburd (54) 111 139 (17) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) :as 763 (WI) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 196 Mansuha Kalan (53) 241 P BS 197 Chhoti Jhallian (59) 86 412 (64) P.M -(0-5) HP,TW PO 198 Manlan(58) 126 666 (101) \.:..(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) :as 524 (80) -(0-5) HP.TW -(0-5) :as 199 Bhaini (57) 143 P BS 200 Chaunta Khurd (68) 86 195 (27) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) 201 Channta Kalan (67) 187 91 (17) P -(0-5) HP,lW -(0-5) BS 202 Suleman Shikoh (69) 156 374 (59) P -(0-5) HP.TW -(0-5) BS Bhalian (65) 191 1,009 (I83) P,M HP,TW PO BS 203 BS 204 ~heri Salabatpur (66) 254 703 (153) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,'IW PO 205 aboje Majra (61) 348 831 (141) P -(0-5) HP,"_W -(0-5) BS

Bhairon Majra (62) 207 758 (16) P,M.H -[5-10) HP,TW PO BS 206 BS 207 Jagatpur (64) 202 303 (53) P -(5-10) HP.TW -(5-10) 208 Kulian (95) 102 192 (31) P -(5-10) HP.W -(5-10) BS 66 212 (29) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,TW -(5-10) BS 209 Baman(M) BS 210 Ranga(B1) 69 30 (4) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 211 Assarpur (83) 96 325 (53) P -(0-5) 212 Khalilpur (82) 66 33 (7) P -(5-10) HP,TW -<0-5) -(0-5) - -(0-5) 213 Muajudinpur (70) 130 268 (45) P -(0-5) HP .. -(0-5) 214 Bara Surtallpur (71) 241 330 (50) pel) H HP -CO-5) -(0-5) 215 Chhota Surtanpur (72) 114 115 (22) -(0-5) -(0-5) Hl'.W -(0-5)

110 (18) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 216 TaPrian GharispuI (78) 96 --(0-5) 217 TaPrian Boothgarh (SO) 45 172 (30) P -(0-5) HP --(0-5) 213 (40) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 218 Taprian Ramgarh (79) 95 -(0-5) Rattanpur (87) 76 51 (9) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) 219 -(0-5) -(0-5) 220 Chupki(13S) 41 11 (2) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP 11 (2) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP.TW --(0-5) -(0-5) 221 Karkhana Bharatgarh (89) 45 -(0-5) Khizarpur (8.6) 210 123 (19) P -~0-5) HP,W -(0-5) 222 -(0-5) -C0-5} 223 Garhi(85} 151 349 (60) P - 0-5) HP 337 (4S) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 224 Sheikhupur (96) 139 -(0-5) 225 Farid (94) 80 137 (24) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) 7 (3) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 226 Karkhana Bela (90) 123 -(0-5) 227 Lakhewal (92) 4S 14 (3) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) 22S Bhauwai (93) 30 143 (21) --(5-IO) -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 229 Deli A tta]garh (91) 64 15 (2) -(0-5) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 23() Deli Kalan (99) 40 -(0-5) 231 Ferozepur (98) 174 1-,097 (183) P -(5-10) ~,W -(0-5) / . -(0-5) 232 Mazafat (97) 40 :351 (58) p -(5-10) m,w -(0-5) 233 Bela (141) 348 1,342 (216) P,M,H,C FPC,PRC HP,TW PO :as MCW,D -(0_5) --(0-5) 234 Fatehgarh (63) 74 24 (4) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) 235 Jatana (142) 184 786 (139) P D HP,W -(0-5) 6~

V1LLAGE D~ECTORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Land Use

Approach Nearest town & Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types Remarks (including any to the distance (in Kms). supply of land use in hectares rounded to place of religious, historical villa,e the nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest Irriga- Unirri- Cultu- Area not Number of Places of reli- ted by gated rable avail- Cars/Jeeps/ gious/historical SOUrCe waste able Motor- or (including for Cycles/ archaeological gauchar cultiva- Scooters/ interest and groves) tion Newspapers/ Tractors 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Rupnagar (3) BA Wheat & Maize 56 74 8 26 C, T2 PR Rupnagar (3) BA Wheat & Maize 73 6 11 44 M,T2 PR Kharar (8) BA Wheat & Maize 16 13 5 44 M2,T PR Rupnalar (5) BA Wheat & Maize 45 4 23 M,T2 PR Rupnagai S3) BA Wheat & Maize 34 54 4 19 M PR Rupnagar (3) EA Wheat & Maize 130 56 2 53 T PR Rupnagar (5) BA Wheat & Maize 43 32 11 M,T3 PR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 93 21 12 M, T5 PR RUpnagar (8) BA Wheat & Maize 75 4 42 22 M,T2 PR Rupnagar (11) BA Wheat & Maize 23 8 19 36 M,T,N, PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 50 32 67 38 M2, T2,N PR Rupnagar (11) EX Wheat & Maize 72 16 56 12 PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 96 17 54 24 T, Nll FR Rupnagar (11) BA Wheat, Maize, & Rice .. 61 118 2 73 C2, M3, T2 PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 63 200 3 82 M2, T3 pa Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat, Maize & 4 165 38 C,M2,:r2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 151 33 3 15 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 57 37 1 7 T FR RUpnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 40 20 6 PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 25 29 15

PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 64 25 7 T2 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 20 15 2 29 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 28 53 13 36 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 125 54 62 T3 KR RUpnagar (6) EA Wheat, Maize &Rice .. 5 34 75

PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 55 15 25 FR Rupnagar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 28 12 10 5 PR Rupnagar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 44 50 9 1 PR Rupnagar (8) BA Wheat & Maize 63 3 10 PR Rupnaaar (9) EA Wheat & Maize 21 20 PR Rupnagar (10) .EA Wheat& Maize 45 PR Rupnagar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 154 46 10 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Matze 62 80 9 T PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat ,& Maize 101 23 15 M, T2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize- 44 34 2 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 5 30 88 PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat & Maize 20 19 6 M,T PR RUpnagar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 18 8 2 2 fR RUpnagar (11) EA Wheat & Maize 6 29 6 23 Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 87 69 16 C,T4

PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat, Maize& Rice .• 38 2 T~ PR Rupnagar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .• 208 74 66 M4, T5, N20 PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 43 7 13 11 T PR R;upnagar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .• 116 32 . 9 27 M2, T3, N4 ts~

RUpNA'GAR TAhSIL "'l~81 CEN'Stl9 Am_n'ftiU and

Location Name of village. Total Total popu- Am~nitie9 available (if not available within the village, a dasn (-) is shown CodeNb, (with Hadbast No,) arelt lation and in th'e column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., ofUie number of -5 Kins; 5-10 Kms, and 10+ Kms; of tn:e nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) . (in hee- tares) Educational NIedicar D'nn k:---r mg post and Day or Communi- Water telegraph, days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, if station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 (; 7 8 9 to. 17/8/2236 Chamar Mlljra.(144) 72 228 (33) P -(0-5), HP,TW,T -(0-5) BS 237 Mubarkpur (143) 88 161 (22) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 238 Aima (136) 29 239 Khanpur (135) 96 siiJ (8'S) P -(0-5) HP -(O-S) BS 240 Hafizabad (137) 352 919 (136) P -(O-S) HP,W PO BS

241 Balrampur-(140) 132- 466,(66) P -(5_10)' liP _(0_5) BS

242 BazidpuI (139) 158 798 (129) }M PHS HP· -to-5~ BS 243 Chhota Daudpur (104) 32 143(26) -(0_5) HP,W -(0-5 BSJ 244 Bara Daudpur (103) 62 210(42) P -(0-5) HP,T -(0-5) BS 245 Jasran (102) 95 212 (33) P -(0-.5)' HP,VY -(0-5) -{O-5)

246 Attari (101) 109 218 (40) P _(0_5~ HP :--(0-5) -(0-5) 247 Gohindgarh Kilchian (100) 148 5 (1) -(0_5) -(0_5 Hp -(0-5) -({):t_S) 248 Zihdanpur (l08) 370 175 (36) P -(0-5) HpW -(0-5) -(0-5) 249 Ghurkewal (l09) 74- 122 (20) P -(0-5) HP, -(0-5) -(a:_5~ 250 Malewal (l07) 164 86 (12) -(5-10) -(5_10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5

251 Taprian Rashi~ur (IOS) 39 19 '(3) -(0-5) -(5-10) ,HP -(0-5) BS/ 252 R'lshidpur (10 217 645 (99) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0_5) _(0_5)

253 Dhumewal (138) 17 271{~2) P -(5-10) Hp -(0-5) -(0-5)

254 Salahpur (113) 93 316 ~49) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 255 Saidpur (112) 53

256 Mulana (1105 138 27 (6) _(0_5) -(rs-10) HP -(0-5) 257 Sultanpur (111) 187 242 (36) P -(0-5) HP -?-1O)-0_5) -(0'::"'5) 258 Makowal (116) 356 1,012 (177) p _(5_10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 259 Dalla (115) 136 470 (74) P,M,H -(5_10) HP.W _(0_5) BS 260 Chak Lahauri (118) 110 36 (5) -(0-5) -(5-10) Hp -;(0-5) -(0-5)

261 Panj Peda (117.) 58 85 (12) p- .-(5-1,0) HP,TW _(5-10) BS 262 Sarangpur (119) 68 159(2~ P _(5_10) Hp ~5-10~ BS 263 Phassa (120) 338 213_(3 ) P. D HP 5-10 BS 264 Chak Nahar (121) 32 265 Fatehgarh Viran (122),' 12j. 122''(/8) ':"':'(0-5) ':"':'(0-5) HP PO ':"':'(6:-5) 266 Mohan Majra (123) 20t 390 f62) P -(0-$) HP -(0-5) BS,' HP' 267 Rampur (124) 91 418 61) P -(0-5) -(0-5) " ':"'(0-5) 268 Behrampur Bet (125) 332 1,391 (242) P D,MCW, HP,TW PO BS· - RP 269 Taprian Amar Singh 212 894 (121) P -(0-5) HP,W --(0-5) BS (126) .. 210 Kahanpur (127) 119 173 (29) P -(0-5) Hp,W -(0-5) BS

271 KotIa Sarmukh Singh 204 32H51) p -{0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) (128) / 272 Kishanpura (129) 71 18 '(4) -(0-5) -=(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0_';5) 273 Rokali Mai l'V:J:anngarh 352 391 (62) P -(0-5) HP -to-5) -(0-5) (130) 274 Mahtot (131) 378 836 (107) p MCW' HP,W -(0-5) --BS

27S Khokhar (11<0 J 189 83S (127) p' D,MCW HP,W -(0-5) BS " 67

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR bISTRlCT Land Use

Approa- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e, area under different types Remarks (including any place ch to distance (in Kms.) supply of land use in hectares rounded to the of religious, historical or J village nearest unit) archaeologica! interest)

t i Forest Irrigat- Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of ed y irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ religious/ source waste available Motor- historical or (includ- for Cyclesj archae'ological ing cultiva- Scooters/ interest gauchar tion News-papersj and Tractors groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Rupnagar (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 31 19 15 7 N2 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .60 7 15 6 T3, N2 Rupnagar (15) Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maze 80 1 4 11 M2, T3 PR Rupnagar (15) EA Wheat & Maii!:e 260 12 27 53 M4, T14

PR Morinda (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 92 18 12 10 M, T3 PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 120 15 28 M5, T7 PR Rupnagar (14) EA Wheat & Maize 20 1 11 PR RUpnagar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 31 8 23 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 85 9 M,T3 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 75 4 30 T3 PR Rupnagar (10) BA Wheat & Maize 25 17 27 79 PR RUpnlgar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 32 210 16 112 T7 PR Rupnagar (12) EA Wheat & Maize 41 8 14 11 PR Rupnagar (13) EA Wheat & Maize 33 31 96 4 T2 PR Chamkaur Sahib (15) EA Wheat & Maize 20 10 9 PR Rupna,gar (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 148 40 29 T PR Rnpnagar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 14 3 \ PR Chamkaur Sahib (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 81 4 8 T Uninhabited

PR Chamkaur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 17 40 32 49 PR Chamkaur Sahib (10) EA Wheat & Maize 126 47 14 T2 PR Chamkaur Sahib (10) BA Wheat & Maize 268 37 51 M2,T5 PR Rupnagar (10) BA Wheat & Maize 106 18 11 M2, T5 PR Rupnagar (17) EA Wheat & Maize 96 11 3 T

PR Rupnagar (18) EA Wheat & Maize 23 1 '34 PR Rupnagar (18) EA Wheat &Maize 37 27 4 PR Rupnagar (19) EA Wheat & Maize 86 140 10 102 Uninhabited PR Rupnagar (18) BA Wheat & Maize 55 59 9 T PR Rupnagar (16) -'SA Wheat &-Maize 189 1 11 C, M2, T3 PR Rupnagar (19) BA Wheat & Maize ., 77 2 12 M, T3 PR Rupaasar (18) BA Wheat & Maize 299 8 25 M3, T8

PR Rupnagar (18) ~A Wheat & Maize 184 8 6 14 T3 PR RUpnagar (19) SA Wheat & Maize 43 53 18 5

PR Rupnagar (19) °EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 140 Ii 17 36 M2, T8 PR Rupnagar (19) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 28 31 _8 4

PR Rupnagar (18) BA Wheat, Maize & Rice 229 68 11 44 M PR RUpnagar (17) EA Wheat, Maize &'Rice 283, 76 19 M5, T23 PR Chamkaur SahibJIO) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 170 2 4 13 M3, T6 68

1981 ,CENSUS Amenities and

Lot:;ation ,Name ,of v,ill.llge.. TotaL TotaJ,popula- Amenjties.ll.'laUab,Je (if not,available.within Jhe village,.a dash (-) is shown Code No. (',I(i~h,Hadba:;.t No.) area tion and in the coIuwu an.d next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges 'Viz .• of the of number -S Kroll., S::-10 ~ms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) (in hec- tares) EduCijtional Medical Drinking Post and Dayor Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, marketl railway hat. station, if any) waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/2/'176 Fatehpur (132) 153 711 (105) P D,MOW tIp, W -(0-5) BS 277 Bir Guru (133) 69 21 (3) -(O-S) -(0-5) HP -(0-"--5) BS 278" TaJ1I'ian Dyal Sil)gh .034) 93 279 Raipur (149) 160 538 (87.) P -(0':':5) HP -(0:':'5) BS

280 Haron (148) 259 63 (8) -(O~~) ~(O-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 281 Kan<;lhola (146) 339 262 (95) p -(0-5) HP,W _({)_5) BS

282 Katlaur (145) 296 611 (88). p -(0-5) HP· PO -(O-S) 283 Chak Amar Singh (147) 47 284 Sandhwan (308) 270 1,059 '(167) P -(0:':'5) I.IP, W PO .BS

2~S Chuhar M1jra (307) 322 1,088 (155) P -(-5-10) HP, W PO BS

286 R1ttangarh Alias R";lttan 367 1,'169 (165) P -(5_10) HP,'W PO BS (309) 287 MaueH (310) 242 869

291 Chhota Badechh '(314) 116 432 (60) P -(0-5) RP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 292 Hawara (31S) S32 1,903 (268) P,M --(0-5) HP,W PO BS

293 Barsalpur (306) 284 1,340 (22~ P.M, -(5-10) HP,TW PO BS 294 Saidpur (304) 152 329 (40) P PRC HP, TW, W PO~ BS 295 Bhurra (303) 346 1,309 (202) P PIlC HP, TW. PO BS 296 Gobindpur Alia" Dhey,pur 87 256 (30) P -(5-10) HP,TW PO BS (30S) 291 Rurkee (301) 440 1,244 (166) P -(0-5) HP, W PO BS 298 Pipal Majra (302), 170 861 (127) P -(0-5) HP, W PO BS 299 Manne Majra (150) 228 358 (59) P -(0-5) HP,TW PO -(0-5) 300 Chamkaur Sahib (lSI) 821 142 (33) P,M,H H;FPC HP, nV'~ PTO"' BS PHC 301 Saloh Majra (152) 178 393 (45) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0--:.5) BS 302 Mundian (153} 163 369 (50) p -(0-5) HP,W -(0-.-5) BS_ 303 Dehar (154) 216 701 (102) P -(O-S) HP,.W -(0_5) BS'

304 Gagon (155) 243 612 (106) P -~O-S) HP,W -(0..",,5) BS _(0-;:-5) 305 Rampur Bet (156) S3 149 (24) P ~O.r-5) HP,W -(0...... 5)

306 Talapur (159) 106 437 (79) P HP.. W -(0-5) -(0-5) 307 Chhota Gadhram (158) 70 303 (55) P HP" W -(0-5) BS

308 Blra Gadhram (IS7) 74 190 (32) , P -(0~5)~ HP, W -(0-5) .:-(0-5)

309 Salempur (298) 32) 1,009 (69) P,M(I:l~ -(0-5) HP. W -(0-5).. BS 310 Blra Makraumt (299) 230 970 (130) P,M,H H' HP, W PO BS 69

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGNR:' nfSTRICT Land use Approa- Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e., area under different types of Remarks (including anrplace ch to distance (in Kms.) supply land- use in hectares rounded to the nearest of religious, historical or village llrtit) archaeological interest)

Forest Inigat- Un- Cultur- Area Number of: Places of cd by irrigated able not Cars/Jeep/ t religious/ source waste available Motor- historical (inclu- for cuI- cycles/ or archaeological ding tivation Scooters/ interest. gauchar News-papers! and Tractors groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ,- 20 20(a) PR Chamkaur Sahib"' (10) EA Wheat, Maize & 11.'1 31 7 M Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (10) EA Wheat, Maize & 9 58 2 T Rice Uninhabited PR Rupnagpar (15) EA Wheat, Maize & 33 65 62 C2, M2, Rice T2 PR Rupnagar (16) EA Wheat 144 60 23 32 PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 105 103 85 46 C2, M2, T7 PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 122 66 1 107 M3, Tt2 Uninhabited PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat; Maize & 210 27 11 22 M4, T9, Rice N2 PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat, Maize & 275 19 28 M,Tl2 Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat; -Maize & .. 199 132 35 'M'f, T!), Rice N6 PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat, Maize & .. 211 2 29 M4, TI0, Rice N4 PR Morinda (14) EA Wheat'& Maize .. 201 2 23 M3, T14, N6 PR Morinda (16) EA Wheat & Maile .. 216 2 24 M2, T5,N4 PR Morinda (14) EA Wheat & Maize 271 1 18 M2, Tll

PR Morinda (14) 'BA Wheat &: Maize .. 88 16 12 Mi, T4 PR Morinda (15) EA Wheat & MaiZe .. 43/ 5.8 37 C, M6; T2S N8 PR Chamkaur Sahib (8) EA Wheat &'Maize 232 51 C5, N2, MI0, T25 PR: Chamkaur -Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize U9 2 11 M2, TfO PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Whllat & Maize 319 27' C,'M6, T25 PR Chamkaur Sahib (8) EA Wheat & Maize .. 80 7 M2, Tl! PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 400 2 38 C, M.6, Ttl "PR Chamkaur Sahib (~ EA Whea"t & !\.mize 150. 20 M,T6 PR Chamkaur Sahib ( EA "Wheat 8E Mliize .. 88 140 Cll, M2, T2 PR Chamkaur Sahib (6) EA Wheat'& Maize .. 288 242 9 288 C2. MS. T5 NS PR Chamkaur Sahib (1) EA Wheat, Maize & 126 25 27 M,'i'4 Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (2) EA Wheat, MaIze & 113 23 10 17 M, TS;N4 Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 131 48 13 24 1'2, Nt Rice PR CI1a:mkaur Sahib (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 142 69 16 16 '1:3;N2 Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (3) EA Wheat, Maize & 40 6 7 "M: 1'2, N Rice

PR Chamkaur Sahib (4) EA Wheat, Maize & 70 14 6 16 M,T,N Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (4) EA Wheat. MaiZe & .. 48 3 9 10 't3,N Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (4) EA Wheat. ,Maize & 46 15 5 8 1't Rice PR Chamkaur Sahib (6) EA Wheat & Maize 254 8 S S6 TIO, M3, N PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 198 7 2S M3, Tll, N 70

RUPNAGA-R TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Ame,.nities and

Location Name of village Total Total popu- Amenities available (if not available within the viIlage, a dash (-) is shown Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area lation and in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., ofthe number of -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms., and 10 + Kms. of the nearest place where the facility village households is available, is given) (in hee------~ ~--. tares) . Educational Medical DrinkiJg Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway Ii at, jf station, any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5- 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/2/311 Chhota Makrauna (300) 175 814 (133) P D HP,W -(5-10) BS 312 Oind (294) 373 1,459 (213) P,M D HP,W -(0-5) BS 313 Ramgarh (293) III 449 (11) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0__:5) 314 Chaklan (292) 229 1,075 (172) P -(0-5) HP,W- -(0-5) BS 315 Lutheri (291) 2'27 1:014 (165) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W PO BS

316 Amrali (290) 444 1,465 (2 \2) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 311 Kale Majra (289) 118 545 (79) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 318 Gagarwal (288) 322 1,216 (179) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 319 Chhota Sidhupur'(287) 115 409 (49) P -(0--5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 320 Bara Sidhupur (286) 179 1,020 (169) P,M,{:I RP(2) HP,W PO BS 321 Prempur (284) 82 248 (29) P -(0-5) HP -(0-,5) -(0-5) 322 Sandhari Majra (285) 178 666 (97) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 323 Majri (283) 101 401 (65) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 324 Chhoti Rauni (282) 73 152(16) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 325 Bati Rauni (281) 135 427 (73) P -(0-5) HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 326 Udhampur (280) 52 162 (30) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 327 Sarhana (279) 330 719 (110) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 328 Dumna(295) 133 838 (135) P,M,H PHC HP,TW PO BS 329 Chhota Samana (296) 203 698 (93) P -(0-5) HP.TW -(0-5) BS 330 Bara Samana (297) ~95 1,555 (221) P D HP,TW -(0-5) BS 331 Samrauli (228) 118 269 (38) P '--(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 332 Boor Majra (227) 438 1,523 (248) P,M,H D,PHS HP, W,TW PO BS 333 Dulchi Majra (226) 194 753 (125)- P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 334 Goslan (225) 143 643 (106) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 335 MugaJ..Majd (223) 136 416 (70) P,M -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 336 Sot~l (224) 362 1,316 (209) P -(0-5) HP,W PO BS 337 ·Dhanauri (230) 507 1,935 (278) P,M,H D HP, W,TW PO BS 338 Rasulpur (229) 296 838 (124) P -(0-5) . HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS 339 Kainaur (235) 339 1,980 (340) P,M,H ·PHC,D HP,W ~(0-5) -(0-5) 340 Gopalpur (234) 138 534 (84) P,Tr. -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS

341 Nathmalpur (2~3) 162 933 (127) P -(0-5) HP,W -to- 5) -(0-5) 342 Kakrali (231) 383 1,338 (205) P -(0-5) HP,W -(5 -10) -(0-5) 343 Bamnara (232) 336 936 (150) P -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 344 Khairpur (242) 143 314 (50) ~ -(0-5) ·-(0-5) HP,TW,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 345 Dhangrali (244) 162 1,338 (226) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 346 Kishanpur (243) 81 125 (25) (0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-..5) 347 Rangian (241) 181 1,049 (164) P -(0-5) HP,W PO RS 348 Sahed (240) 266 1.188 (180) P , -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) :-(0-5) 349 Bangian (239) 68 254 (38) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 350 Aurnauli (238) 174 505 (77) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 351 Kotla (237) 100 144 (16) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,TW PO -(0-5) 352 Fatehgarh (236) 127 633 (94) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(O-s) -(0-5) 353 Mundian (278) 246 1,111 (165) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 354 Dholan Majra (277) 123 503 (74) P -(0-5) HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 355 Kanjla (276) 179 492 (69) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 356 Kalaran (275) 262 768(111) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 357 Balian (274) 133 379 (61) P -(0-5) oHP, TW, W -:-(0,,:-5) -"(O-.5r 358 Kotli (272) 106 552 (76) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -;;(0-5) 359 Manpur (273) 141 726 (121) P,M,H -.-(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) .. - BS 360 K~ant (271) 399 1,282 (l95? P,M,H :fl, PH~ HPlTW fO --- BS 71 RUPNAGAR DISTRICT YILLAGE DIRECTORY Land Use Approach Ncarest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area undlir different types of Remarks (including any place to distance (in Kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest of religious, historiCal or village unit) archaeological interest)

Forest leri- Unieri- Cultur- Area Nu~ber of Places of gated gated able not 'Cars jeeps/ religious/ by waste avail· Motor-cycles! historical or source (includ· able Scooters/ archaeological ing for cul- Newspapers/ interest gauchar tivation Tractors and groves)

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Chamkaur Sahib (5) EA Wheat & Maize 158 16 M4. TI0, N PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 320 5 48 C3. Ml3. T14, N2 PR Morinda (S) EA Wheat & Maize ,,' 80 2 29 C, M5, T5. N6 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 191 3 35 C, M4, T3,N PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 200 3 24 ' C3, MS, N4 T4 PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & Maize 392 24 28 M5, TS PR Chamkaur Sahib (8) EA Wheat'& Maize S9 1 28 M,T4 PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & Maize 276 24 2 MS, TIS, N20 PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & Maize 108 7 C, M2, T3, N4 PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & "Maize 157 5 17 T5, NS PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & Maize 75 7 T2,N2 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 168 10 M2, T5, N5 PR Morinda (7) EA Wheat & Maize 90 11 T4 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 58 15 T4 PR Morinda (6) EA Wileat & Maize 115 20 M2,T5 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 46 4 T PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 306 24 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 122 11 N5, M5, T3 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 191 12 M5, T8, N2 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 367 28 M5, TIS, N3 PR Morinda (9) EA Wheat & Maize 82 2 34 T PR Morinda (9) EA Wheat & Maize 275 119 44 C2, MID. T4 PR Morinda (10) EA Wheat & Maize 120 30 44 C, M2, T2 PR Kurali (10) EA Wheat & Maize 79 34 30 C,M,T2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 72 18 46 l'R Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 134 118 110 M3, T PR Kurali (7) EA WHeat & Maize 465 2 40 MID, T13, NI0 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 270 1 25 MID, T7, N6 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 212 82 45 M4, T4,N4 PR MoriDda (3) EA Wheat'& Maize 100 26 12 T4 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 144 8 10 M, T41 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 354-. 8 21 M3,T6 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 185 131 20 M2, T3 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 108 24 11 T,N4,T PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 108 34 20 M3, T2 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat 40 34 7 PR Morinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 156 4 21 C3, M5, T4, N7 PR Morinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 238 2 26 M3, TI2 PR Morinda (7) EA Wheat & Maize 63 1 4 M, PR MOlinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 160 2 J2 T3 PR MOlinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 91 2 1 M, T3, PR Morinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 116 11 C, T3 PR MOlinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 227 2 17 C2, M3, T5 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 111 12 M2, T4, N7 PR Morinda (2) EA Wheat & Maize 163 16 C, M2, T4 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 243 19 M3, T8, N PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 111 22 C. M2. T6, N2 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 82 2 22 T6 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 120 1 20 M2, T4, N3 PR Morinda (7) EA. Wheat & Maize 345 4 50 C, M3 •.T6, N6 72

RUPNAGAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and

Location Name of village Total '~Qtal popu1a- Amenities available (if not a'~ailable within the vinaSe. a dash (-) is Code'No. (with Hadbast No.) area Hon and shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in b(Oad of the n'lmber of ranges viz., -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest" place vil1age households where the facilities is available, is give) (in hec- Ed uclfttona I Medical Drinkinll Post and Day or Communi­ tares) water telegraph days cations (potable) or the (Bus stop market railway hat, if station any waterway)

f 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/2/361 Bhatia'n (270) 93 257 (37) P -(0-5)" HP,TW Po -(0-5) 362 TodarPur (269) 163 430 (68) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 363 Panj Koha (267) 343 1,096 (175) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 364 Shadipuf (268) 119 237 (31) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-) 365 Doom Chhed (262) 516 1,108 (263) P D HP,W -(0-5) BS 366 Kajauli (266) 184 605 (84) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 367 Boothgarh (265) 81 123 (22) P -(0!-5) HP,W -(0-5)' -(0:_5) 368 Sangatpur (263) 155 219 (23) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5)' 369 Rampur Mehrab (264) 142 80 (18) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 370 Morinda (254) 967 618 (127) P(3) H,PHC, HP,TW,T Po BS,RS M(3)H MCW,.RP' PUC (5) 371 Ram Bagh (257) 56 14 (1) -(0-5 -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 372 Sakho Majra (255) 159 348 (53) P -(5-10) HP.TW -(0-5) BS 373 Chalaki (256) 146 413 (65) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) BS 374 Tajpur (261) 136 556 (85) P,M,H -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 375 Behbalpur (260) 132 430 (73) P -L(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 376 Shah pur (259) 126 131 (20) P -(0-5) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 377 Dotarpur (~58) 127 592 (86) P -(5~10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 378 Ramgarh Alias Manda 104 462 (70) P -(5-10) HP,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) (253) 379 Kulheri (252) 65 564 (97) P -(5-10) HP,1lW -(0-5) "'-(0-5) 380 Badwali (251) 234 1,016 (152) P,M PHS HP, 'FW -(0-5) -(0L-5) 381 .Rattaljgarh (250) 232 995 (155) P -(0-5) HP,"JlW Po BS 382 Chhoti Mandauli (249) 200 681 (95) P -(0-5) HP,TW Po , BS 383 Bari Mandauli (248) 604 1,953 (303) P,M -(0-5) HP,"JlW Po BS 384 Akbarpur (245) 114 219 (40) P --(0-5) HP,"f.W Po BS 385 Chotamla (246) 366 891 (143) P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 386 Mann Kheri (247) 215 532 (71) P -(0-5) TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 387 ChakJj'Kasab (450) 118 22 (4) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-'-5) -(0-5) 388 Nanowal (453) 207 284 (21) P -(0-5) HP, T.W -(0-5) -(0-5) , 73

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR DISfRIC'f Land Use Approach Nearest town ".nd Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including any place to distance (in Kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest) of religious, historical or village unit) archaeological interest) ------t Forest lrri- Unirri- Cultur- Area Number of Places of gated gated able not Cars/jeeps/ religious/ by waste avail- Motor-cycles/ historical or SOUrce (includ- able Scooters/ archaeological ing for -Newspaper) interest gauchar clllti- Tractors and vation groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 76 9 8 M,T5, PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 148 3 12 M2, TID PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 286 15 42 MIS, T20 PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 104 15 TIO PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 465 5 46 MS, T24,N2 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 154 30 M2, TIO, N3 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 72 9 T8 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 146 9 C, M4, T9 PR Morinda (4) EA Wheat & Maize 127 15 PR Morinda (I) EA Wheat & Maize 684 118 165 C50, MI00, T30, N360

PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat 50 2 4 PR Morinda (2) ) EA Wheat & Maize 124 15 20 MS. T9 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 129 17 M4, T2 PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 120 1 14 M2, T8 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 116 3 13 T2 PR Morinda (3) EA Wheat & Maize 118 8 T PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 113 3 11 T2,M, PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 97 7 M3, T2,N2 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 52 2 11 T4 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 208 8 18 M2, T3 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 207 6 19 C,M5, T4, N5 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 184 1 15 M4, TI2,N2 PR Morinda (8) EA Wheat & Maize 499 54 58 M20, T18, N70 PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 104 2 8 C2. M3, T4, N3 PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat & Maize 272 69 25 M8, Tll PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat 174 18 23 M,T4 PR Balachaur (6) EA Wheat 62 56 PR Balachaur (3) EA Wheat & Maize 83 1 124

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY Kharar Tahsil PUNJAB TAHSIL KHARAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR

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ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES KHARAR TAHSIL

Seria.\ Na.me of Village Locatioil I Serial Jiame of Vill'lge Location No. Code No. No_ Code No. 1 2 3 2 3

1 Abhipur 17/813/165 66 Churhcri 17/8/3/5 2 A.bhiJlUl: 17]8/3/70 67 Chutarnali 17/8/3118 :3 Adha~era 17/8/3/9 68 Dau Majra 17/8/3111,,8 4 Akalgarh 17/8/3/45 69 Dann 17/B/3/148 S Alapur 17/8/3/34 70 De~ Kalan 17/8/3/199 6 Alipur 17/8/3/270 7J Desu Majra I ?/8/31158 1 Andheri 17/813/38 72 Devi Nagar 1718{3/86 13 Aujalan 17/813/163- , 73 Dhabali ]1/8/3/215 9 Badala (Niya Shahar) 17/&/3/203 74 Dhakoran Kalan 17/8/3/94 10 BadaJi 17IS(3{202 75 Dhakoran Khurd 17/8{3/95

11 Badarpur J 7JS13/17~1 76 Dharak Kalan 17/8/3/216 12 Bahalpur 17/8/3/106 77 Dharak Khurd 11/813/217 13 Bairampur 17,'8/3/231 78 Dhanauran 17,'8l3/125 14 Bajheri 17,'Sj31181 79 Dharamsarh 17/8131265 IS Bakarpur 1118[31 2&4 80 Drmngtana 17{8/3(47 16 Baliali 17(8(3/150 81 DlIeIpur 17(8l3(299 17 Ballo Majra 17(8{3/157 ' 82 Dhianpura 17{8/3/17 18 Balongi 17/8{3/149 83 Dhirpur 17/f3{3(246 19 Ban Majra 17/8/316 84 Dhode Majra 17/8/3/111 20 Baraudi 17/8/3/39 8S Dhol 17f8[3{234 21 Barauhli 17/8/3/]75 86 DlmIali 17,18/3/149 22 Bad 17tS{3/285 87 Dosarna 17/813{16 23 Buriwala 17{8~3f243 88 Drari 11(813[292 24 Bar Majra 17/8 3tl:47 89 Dulwan - 17/8/3f76 25 Bar&alpur 17/8/3/54 90 Falehgarh 17/8/3/11 26 Basian 11/8(3(214 91 Fatehgarh 171813/37 27 BatlIlana 17/8/,,/247 92 Fatehpur 17/'6/3/66 28 Batta 17/&/3 f183 93 Fatehpur 17(S{3l64 29 Bazidpur 17(8(3/93 9~ Fatehpur Thehri 17 {S/3(185 30 Behdala 1718/3/3 95 Fateh Ullapur , 17 J813!15~ 31 Fehdali 17!8/3f2 96 Ferozpur Bhanger 17/8{3/114 32 BehloJpur 17 (8/3/H5 97 Gabba Majra 17/8)3/208 33 Bhabatt 17/8/3/269 98 Gbaranga 17/gj3/189 34 Bhagat Majra 17/8/3/108 99- Gbaluan 17/B/3/176 35 "Bhago Majra' 11/813/233 100 Ghataur 17/8/3/33 36 Bb,ago M:ajra 17/S/3/W) 101 Ghoga 17/813/191 37 Bhagowal 17iBj3/4 l(}2 GhOgaKheri 17/8l3]1 Sil 38 Bhajauli 17/8/3/166 103 Ghandauli 17}8/3/1O,:) 39 Bharatpur 17/8/3/238 104 Gidarpur ]7f8f3/239 4() Bharaunjian 17/8/3/85 105. Giga Majra 17/813/297 41 Bh.ukhti , 17/8l3l164 106 Gobindgarh 1"7/&/3/245 42 Bhup Nagar 17/8/3/4.8 107 Gocbar 17/S/3j67 43 Bibipur 17/8/3/182 His Gudana J7i8/3/298 44 Boothgarh 17/8/3192 109 Guuo Majra 17/8/:1/4] 4S Burana 11/8/3/69' 110 Goslan 17/8(3/19 46 Chacb.u Ma,ira 17/8/3/279 III Harlalpur -17/8/3/141 41 Chahar Majra 17/8)3/126 112 Harnampur 17/8/3/52 4& Clmnalon 17/8/3/22 l13 Hasanpur 17/8/3{31 49 Chandesar 11/8/3/179 114 Hasanpur 17/8/3/135 50 Chandon Gobindgarh 17 /8(3/J 39 115 Hasianpur 17/8(3{134 Sl C.andpuT ] 7 f8l3/9S He HoshiarpUf l7/8/3184 52 Chapar Chin Kalan 17,18/'J/J5J 111 ]agaipur 17/8/3/262 S3 Chapat Chiri KltuTd 17/813/152 118 Jakar Majra 17,18/3/140 S4 ChatauH 17/BI3{8 11~ Jandpm 17,'8tJt142 S5 Chhajll Majra 17/8/3/156 120 Jhampur 17/8/3/132 S6 Chau Majra 17/8/31291 121 Jhande Majra 1118/3158 57 Chhoti Ban parachh 17/8/3/116 122 Jhanjehri 17/8/3(224 58 Chilla 17/8(3/276 123 Jheourheri j 7/8/3/261 59 Chintgam 17/813fI2 12~ Jhingran 171813n4 60 Chaati Bari Naggal 17/8/3(82 12S Jhungian 1718/3/161 61 Cha1ta Kalan 17{8/3/Z07 126 Jir'akpur 1718 {3 126g 62 Chalta 17/8/3/198 127 Kadi Majra 17(8/3/ 97 63 Chudiah f7/S{31.242 128 Kailon 17(8/3/'126 64 Chuni Kalan 171~13IZ22 119 Kajjal Majra 17(8/3/]90

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF V~AGES KI,lARAR TAHSIL .. ·t .~ Serial Name of Village Locati,;lU Serial Name of Village Location ... No. Code No. No: Code NO' 1 2 3 . 2 3 131 Kamhala 17/8/3/274 196 Muur;lhon Mastana 17{?>/3/44 132 Kambali 17/8/3/263 197 Mundhon Sangtian 17{'$/3/42 133 Kanauran 17/&/3/23 198 Nabipur 17/8j3/19.6 134 Kandala 17/8/3/2(>6 199 Nada 17/8/3/117 135 Rtansal 17/8/3/119 290 Na&gal J.1/8/3/28 136 Kansala 17/8/3/99 201 Naggal 17/5/3/40 137 17/8./3/118 202 Naggal PhejgaTh 17f?,/3 /206 138 Kartarpur 17/8/3/91 203 Nag1ian ' 17/8/3/100 139 KauruMajra 17/8/3/264 204 Nanheri ! 7/8/3/27 140 Khadri 17/8/3/75 205 - Nanu Majra 17/8t3/103 i41 Khairpur 17/8/3/99 206 Napu Majra 17/5/3/252 142 Kflanpur 17/8/3/1~2 207 Neholka 17/8/3/15 143 Khanpur Behlen 1718/3/2 0 2 '8 Nian;J.ian 17/8/3/213 144 Khera 17/8/3/62 2 y 9 No~iari 17{.8/3/293 145 Khizarabad 17/8/3/63 2 0 Pa iala 17/8/3/173

146 Khuni Majra 17/8/3/154 711 Pai~tpur 17/~/3/J2,7 14'Z Kubaheri 17/8/3/71 212 Palhanpur 17/8/3/77 148 Kumbra 17/8/3/260 213 Palheri 17/,8/3/137 149 Kurara 17/8/3/288 214 Paniman 17/8/3/197 150 Kurari 17/8/3/286 215 Paprali 17{.8/3/1 151 Labangarh 17/8/3/53 216 Papri 17/8/3/275 152 Lakhnaur 17/8/3/230 ,217 Para\lI 17/8/3/83 153 Lakhnaur 17/8/3/30 218 Pa,tran 17/8/3/241 154 Lamba 17/8/3/259 219 Patti Shahpur 17/8/3/178 155 Landiali 17/8/3/271 220 Patt} Sohana 17/8/3/253 156 Landran 17/8/3/229 221 Patton 17/8/3/281 157 Ledi 17/8/3/236 222 Phantwan 17/8/3/96 158 Lehra 17/8/3/177 223 Pir Sbhana 17/}3/3 ~201 159 Machhipur 17/8/3/184 224 Popna 17/8/3 212 160 Madanberi 17~8/3/20Q 225 Raihamanpur 17/8/3/HO 161 Madanpur 17/8/3/258 226 Raipur 17/8/3/146 162 Maggar 17/8/3/205 227 Raipur Kalan 17/8/3/235 163 Mehmudpur 17/8/3/193 228 Raipur Khurd 17/~/3/278 164 Ma~at . 17/8/3/218 229 Rajgarh 17/8/3/78 165 MaJatn 17/8j3/211 230 Raka,uli 17/8/3/2.6 166 Majra 17/8/3(79 231 Rampur 17/S/3/13 167 Majri 17/8/3/61 232 Ranai Majra FI/8/3/107 168 Majrian 17/8/3/115 -233 Rahgian 17/8/3/209 169 Makran 17/8/3/210 235 Rang'uana, 17/8/3/74 170 Malakpur 17/8/3/105 236 Rasanheri 17/8/3/225 171 Malikpur 17/8/3/1§2 237 Rasulpur 1:7 {8/3/88 172 Mamumpur 47/8/3/172 238 Rattangarh 17/8/3/10 173 Manak Majra 17/8/3/2~2 239 Ratwara 17/8/3/112 174 Manakpur Kallar 17/8/3/289 224 Rora 17/8/3/195 175 Mflnakpur Sharif 17/8/3/13 240 Rudiala 17/8/3/167 176 Manana 17/8/~/133 241 Rurka. 17/8/3/273 177 Manauli 17/8/3/280 242 Rur}q:ekham F7/8/3/138 178 Mastgarh 17/8/3/123 243 Rurkee Pukhta F7/8/3/170 179 Mataur 17/8/3/255 244 Sa1;t\luran 17/8/3/32 180 Mate Majra 17/8/3/2~5 2~5 Saidpur 1':7/8/3/228 181 Matheheri 17/8/3{7 246 Saini Majra 11/8/3/51 182 Matran 17/8/3/283 247 Saini Majra 1;J/8/3/110 183 Mauli Baidwan 17/8/3/277 248 Saini Majra 1':7 /8/3/29Q 184 Maujpur 17/8/3/237 24,9 Salamatpur 17/S/3/87 185 Mehrflmpur 17J8/3/56 250 Salempur Khurd 17/8/3/50

186 Mehrauli 17/8~3/57 251 Salempur Kalan 17{8/3/46 187 Mianpur 17/8 3/65 252 Sambalki 1'J/IJ/3/251 188 Milak 17/873/122 253 Saneta 17/8/3/248 189 Mindha Majra 17/6/3/296 254 Sangalan 17/613jI29. 190 Mjrzapur 17/8/3/6~ 255 Sjll1griwala 17/8/3/121

191 Mohali 17{8/3/257 25.6 Sang!\tpura 17/~/3/72 192 Mullanpur 17/8[3/14 257, Sante Majra Fl(8P{t55 , 193 MulJanpur Garibdass 17/8/3/113 258 Sawara nT8/3/227 194 Mundi Kharar 17/8/3/16,0 259, Shafipur 17/8/~/272 .95 lI141ldhon Bhag Singh .F(8/3/4~ 260 Sha~pur 1718 31.7~ 79

ALPHABETICAL LIST .OF VILJ.AGES KHARAR TAHSIL I Serial Name of Village Location Serial Name of Village Location N04 Code No. No. Code No. 2 3 1 2 3 261 Shakrullapur 17/8/3/180 281 Suhali 17/8/3/35 262 Sheikhpura 17/8/3/36 282 sukhgarh 17/8/3/250 263 Sekhan Majra 17/8/3/287 283 Sultanpur 17/8/3/80 264 Shiamipur 17/8/3/104 284 17/8/3/49 265 Shiampur 17/8/3/244 285 Takipur 17/8/3/89 266 Siaau 17/8/3/282 286 Tangauri 17/8/3/294 267 Siahi Majra 17/8/3/256 287 Taraf Kumbra 17/8/3/261 268 Sialba 17/8/3/59 288 Tarapur 17/8/3/66 269 Sihanpur 17/8/3/81 289 Tarauli 17/8/3/144 270 Sil 17/8/3/187 290 Thana Gobindgarh. 17/8/3/55 271 SilKapra 17/813/18G 291 Thaska 17/8{3{136 272 Sil Kapra 17/8/3/221 292 Tira 17/8/3/131 273 Simbal Majra' 17/8/3/171 293 Tirpari 17/8/3/204 274 Singhpur 17/8/3/25 294 Tirtha 17/8/3/101 275 Singhpura 17/8/3/21 295 Tiwar 17/8/3/102 276 Siswan 17/8//3/81 296 Todar Majra 17/8/3/219 277 Sohana 17/8/3/254 297 Togan 17/8/3/124 278 Soia Majra 17/8/3/240 298 Tole Majra 17/8/3/153 279 Soonk 17/8/3/120 299 Wasepur 17/8/3/128 280 Sotal 17/8/3/194

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KHARAR TAHSIL 1981 CENStJS Amenities and Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is Code No'; (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and num- shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad the ber of house- ranges viz., -5Kms. 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where village holds the facility is available, is given) (in hec- tares) Educational Medical Drinking i Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, ma!:- railway ket/ stationj hat, if waterway) any

1 2 3 ~4 5 6 7 8 9 '10

17/8/3/1 Paprali (117) 204 ~ 1,134 (149) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 2 Behdali (116) 187 890 (119) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 3 Behdala (118) 63 .. 4 Bhagowal (119) 100 363(56) P -(0-5) HP, W -'-(0-5) -(0-5)1 5 Churheri (120) 57 397 (68) P -(0-5) HP,W L..(0-5) -(0-5)

6 Ban Majra (123) 95 620(94) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5~ -(0-5) 7 Matheheri (124) 84 37 (6) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5 -(0-5) 8 Chatauli (125) 12'7 306 (45) P -(0--5) HP,W -(0-5) RS 9 Adharera (122) 131 661(105) P -(0--5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 10 Rattangarh (127) 91 273(46) P -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 11 Fatehgarh (1:26) 114 420(64) P -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 12 Chintgarh (130) 186 694(104) P -(0--5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 13 Rampor (129) 86 224 (3'5) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0--5) -(0-5) 14 Mullanpur (133) 81 836 (189) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 15 Neholka (128) 140· 732 (112) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 16 Dasarna (107) 276 784 (130) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 17 Dhianpura (115) 156 712(90) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 18 Chutamali (114) 181 996(144) P,M,H MCW HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 19 Goslan (113) 81 334(51) P -(0-5) 'HP;W -(0-5) -(0-5) 20 Kalewal (112) 174 803 (129) P -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 21 Singhpura (Ill) 138 597 (103) . P,M,H D, PHS HP,W PO -(0--5) 22 Chanalon (110) 251 1,267(210) P -(0-5) HP.W -(0-5) BS 23 Kanauran(lOJ) 125 307(53) P D HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 24 Jhingran (103) 81 5U(86) P -(0-5) HP, W PO 40-5) 25 SinghpuJ;. (101) 104 105(18) P,M,H -~0-5)- HP. W. TW -(0-05) -(0-5) 25 R'llclUli (l02) 95 227 (24) P -(0-5) HP. W -(0-5) -(0-5) 27 Nanheri (10:» 7f) 361 (53) P -(0~5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 28 Naggal (99) 64 181(31) P -{0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 29 Shahpur (98) 144 735 (107) P -~O-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 30 -Lakhnaur (97) 157 74~(100) P -(0-5) H~,W -(0-5) BS , 31 Hasanpur (96) 173 842(121) \ P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 32 Sahauralf (95) 519 2,006 (324) P,M,H -(0--5) HP,W PO BS 33 Ghataur (94) 200 854(137) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 34 Alapur (92) 172 708 (107) P -(0--5) HP,W PO BS 35 Suhali (90) 233 1,016 (161) P --{O-5) HP,W -(O--S) BS 36 Sheikhpura (103) 171 258 (36) P -(O-S) HP,W -(0--5) -(0-5) 37 Fatehgarh (106) 156 396 (54) P -(0-5) HP,W -(O-S) -(0-5) 38 Andheri (104) 98 302 (47) P -(O-S) HP.W -(O--S) -(0-5) 39 Baraudi (105) 122 917 (144) P -(0--5) HP,W PO -(0-5) 40 Naggal (137) 108 319 (45) P -(0-5) HP"W -(0-5) -(0-5) 41 Guno Majra (138) 76 396(59) ,p -(O-y HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 42 Mundhon Sangtian (136) 155 953 (143) P,M,H D,PH T,HP PO -(0-5) 43 Mundhon Bhag Singh(135) 62 136 (19) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0--5) 44 Mundhon Mastana (134) 75 108 (12) P -(0-5) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 45 Akalgarh (132) 114 498 (76) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0--5) 46 SaIimpur Kalan (140) 135 384(56) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(5-10) 47 Dhangtana (131) 71 183(22) ,-(0,-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) --(0--5) 48 Bhupnagar (315) 113 378(67) P -(0-5) HP,W -(O-S) -(0-5) 49 Tajpura (316) 78 180 (27) P -(0-5) HPW -(0-5) -(0-5) 50 Saiempur Khurd (317) 242 265(39) P -(5-10) HP,W -(S-10) -(0-5) 51 Saini Majra (318) 26S 72(15) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 52 Harnampur (320) 263 28(7) -(0-5) -(O-S) HP,W -(S-10) -(0--5)- S3 Labangarh (319) 229 S28 (79) P -(5-10) HP,W -(S-10) -(0-5) S4 Barsaipur (141) 111 318 (60) P -(0-5) HP, W -(5-10) -=-<0--5) 55 Thana, Gobindgarh (142) 173 530 (72) P -(O-5) HP. W. TW. -(0-5)· -(0-5) 83

VILIlAGE nnu:CTORV RUPNAGAR DISTRIct

Land 'use Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (Le., area under different types of land Remarks (including any to village distance '(in kms.) supply use in hect'ares rounded td the nearest unit) place of religious/historical or archlleological interest) ------t ----- Forest Irriga- Unirri- Cultur- Area not Number of Places of gated by gated able avail- Cars/Jeeps/ religious/ source waste able Motor cycles/ historical or (inclu- for cul- Scooters/ archaeological ding tivation News-papers/ interest gauchar Tractors and groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 179 11 14 M2, T2 PR Kurali (1) EA Wheat & Maize 10 161 16 Uninhabited PR K~rali (2) EA Wheat &: Maize 7 86 7 M PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 12 37 8 C PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 21 40 34 T KR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 32 17 35 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 16 86 25 R KR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 76 14 41 M PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 16 66 9 T2 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 40 56 4 14 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 15 154 17 T PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 4 72 10 KR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 4 63 14 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 29 96 15 C,M2, T2

PR Kurali (3~ EA Wheat & Maize 95 127 4 50 C,M,T4 PR Kurali (4 EA Wheat & Maize 1 129 3 23 M2,T PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 5 159 17 M5 KR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 72 8 M2 PR Kurali'(3) EA Wheat & Maize 152 22 M2 PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 2 119 17 C,M3,T PR Kurali (1) EA Wheat & Maize 32 193 26 C,MI0, T, R PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 25 92 8 M2 PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 32 36 13 M,T PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 18 57 12 17 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 46 31 19 PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 27 43 9 C, M20, T PR Kurali (3) EA Wheat & Maize 6 53 5 PR Kurali (2) EA Wheat & Maize 41 94 9 M3,T2, PR Kurali (4) EA Wheat & Maize 61 80 16 M3, T3 PR Morinda 5) EA Wheat & Maize 70 88 16 M3,T2, PR Kharar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 150 317 52 C2, M6, T2, PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 96 41 39 24 M4, PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat & Maize 79 30 48 15 M3,jT PR KHarar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 75 15 69 74 M2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 15 112 2 42 PR Kurali (4) EA Wheat & Maize 7 77 11 61 M4, T2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 41 44 13 M,T2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 67 34 21 M3, T3 PR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 34 65 2 7 M2,T

PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 52 16 8 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 79 63 13 M PR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 2 53 7 M PR Kurali (4) EA Wheat & Maize 30 42 3 PR Kurali (4) EA Wheat & Maize 31 73 10 M2 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 49 75 11 T PR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 7 57 7 M,T2 PR Kurali (5) EA Wheat & Maize 7 68 38 PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 3 64 11 ·PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 16 96 130 T2 PR Kurali (7) EA Wheat & Maize 11 174 80 PR KuraJi (8) EA Wheat & Maize 1 241 21 PR Kurali (8) EA Wheat & Maize 37 109 83 M PR Kurali (7) EA Wheat & Maize 16 53 42 M PR Kurali (8) EA Wheat & Maize 5 149 19 84

KHARAQ. TAHSIL U8i Cf!:NSUS Amenities and Location Name of village 'total Total popula- Amenities available (if not avaiiable within the village, a dash (-) is Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad the number of ranges viz.-5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where village households the facility is available, is given). . ____ (in bee- tares) Educational Medical Drinking t Post and Day or Communi- water telegraph days cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, martket/ railway hat, if station, any water- way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17{8/3/56 Mehrampur (139) 132 393 (57) P -(5~10) HP, W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5 57 Mehrauli (143) 173 613 (93) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 58 Jhande Majra (144) 94 460(66) P,M.Tr. -(0-5) W.HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 59 Sialba (148) 146 574 (94) P,M,H PHC,MCW T, HP,W PTO,Phone BS 60 Fatehpur (149) 289 1,079(172) P,M.H D,RP,O T,HP.W -(0-5) BS 61 Majri (147) 444 1,761 (288) P D,MCW,RP T,HP,W PO BS 62 Khera (145) 128 591 (92) P -(0-5) HP.W -(0-5) BS 63 Khizarabad (322) 875 3,770 (625) P,M,H H,PHC.D T,HP,W PO BS MCW,RP 64 Fatehpur (321) 227 332(50) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 65 Mianpur (324) 625 915(138) PM RP T,HP, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 66 Tarapur (325) 1,153 507 (96) P -(5-10) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 67 Gochar (328) 421 324 (46) P -(5-10) T,TW.W -(0-5) -(0-5) 68 Mirzapur (326) 1,541 513 (88) P D T,W,HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 69 Burana (327) 318 70 Abhipur (329) 234 383 '(56) P -(0-5) T,HP.TW -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 Kubaheri (323) 361 1,131(141) .p PHS,D,MCW, T,HP,W,TW PO. BS 72 Sangatpura (146) 194 486(69) P RP PHC,D HP,W -(0-5) BS 73 Manakpur Sharif (330) 641 1,272(191) P,M,H -(0---5) T,HP,W PO BS 74 Ranguana (335) 66 37(6) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) BS 75 Khadri (336) 76 63(10) P,M,H -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 76 Dulwan (337) 475 255(43) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 77 Palhanpur (334) 338 323(47) P -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) 78 Rajgarh (331) 99 79, Majra (3'32) 471 716(97) P,M. -(0.:-5) HP,W -(~5) BS 80 Sultanpur (333) 122 51(7) -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) • BS 81 Sis wan (338) 1,678 '248(41) P -(0-5) T,W PO -(0-5) 82 Choati Bari Naggal (339) 1,178 '393(70) P -(0-5) T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 83 Parau! (340) 470 1,723(286) P,M PHC,RP T,HP,W PO BS 84 Hoshiarpur (159) 304 881(124) P,M .-(0-5) HP -(0-5>- -(5-10) 85 Bharaunjian (160) 204 957(138) P -(0-5) HP -(5-10) -(0-5) 86 Devi Nagar (161) 117 .. .. 87 Salamatpur (162) 134 381(54) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ":"(0-5) 88 Rasulpur (163) 87 219(30~ P -(0-5) HP PO -(0-5) 89 Takipur (158) 139 483(61 P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 90 Kansala (157) 307 768(88) P,M,H -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

91 Kartarpur (156) 120 638(71) P -(5-10) T.HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

92 Boothgarh (155).:1 133 491(62) P,M,H H,FPC~PHC T,HP -(0-5) BS

93 Bazidpur (152) 149 194(25) P ~ -(0-5) T,HP,W -:(0-5) -(0-5) pro 94 Dhakoran Kalan (154) 142 682(95) ~.,,: -(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

9S Dhakoran Khurd (153) 83 141(24) P.,~ -(5-10) T,HP -(0-5) -(0-5)

96 Phantwan (87) 231 645(93) P,M,H -(5-10) T,HP,W PO -(0-5) 97 Kadi Majra (157)' 103 309(35) Pi.. . -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 98 Chandpur (150) 127 414(55) , -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 99 Khairpur (89) , 174 413(61) P.Jl -(5-10) T,HP,W -(5-10) -(0-5) 100 Naglian (88) 236 508(74) PJl "'_(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) SS

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RlJPNAGAR DISTRICT lAnd u&e Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e., area under different types of Remarks (incltiding any place to distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the nearest of religious, historical or village unit) archaeologicaJ interest)

Forest Irrigat- Un- Cultur- Area Number of Places of ed by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps! religious{ source waste available Motor- historical or (inc1ud- for cul- cycles! archaeological ing tivation Scooters/ interest, gauchar News-papersl and Tractors groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kurali (6) EA Wheat & Maize 55 63 14 M,T PR Kurali (8) EA Wheat & Maize 38 127 8 PR Kurali (8) BA Wheat & Maize 17 66 1 10 PR Kurali (8) EA Wheat & Maize 62 58 1 25 M4,NS PR KuraJi (8) EA Wheat & Maize 106 144 5 3 M5, NI0 PR Kurali (10) EA Wheat & Maize 17 404 22 M5, T4, N7 PR Kurali (10) EA Wheat & Maize 49 61 18 M2,N3, PR Kurali (10) EA Wheat & Maize 82 532 25 236 C,MlS, T2, N8 PR Kurali (10) EA Wheat & Maize 3 197 21 6 PR Kurali (12) EA Wheat & Maize 518 107 T PR Kurali (15) EA Wheat, Maize & 144 1,009 Rice PR Kurali (15) . EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .• 158 263 PR Kurali (16) EA Wheat & Maize ],319 114 32 76 168 130 2 18 Uninhabited PR Kurali (14) EA Wheat & Maize 2 158 8 66 M,T PRo Kurali (14) EA Wheat & Maize 3 303 55 M3. N2 PH. Kurali (11) EA Wheat & Maize 25 151 2 16 N PR Kurali (10) EA Whoat & Maize 98 457 8 86 MJ, T3, N4 KR Kurali (15) EA Wheat & Maize 11 47 8 PH. Kurali (12) EA Wheat & maize 47 2 27 KR Kuralip3) EA Wheat & Maize 395 5 45 30 KR. Kurali 12) EA Wheat & Maize 238 9 40 51 Uninhabited PR Kurali (12) EA Whea i &. Maize 106 i6 51 298 PR Kurali.(14) EA Wheat & Maize 14 74 15 19 M:T PRo Kurali (16) EA Wheat & Maize 1,507 5 83 3 80 PRo Ctlandigarh (14) EA Wheat & Maize 1,052 112 7 12 PRo Chandigarh (12) EA Wheat & Maize iii 318 5 131 Mll, N15 KR. K.urali (14) EA Wheat & :Maize 55 148 11 90 M5,T4 PR Chandigarh (11) EA Wheat & Maize 48 82 2 72 M4.T3 Uninhabited KR. Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat &: Maize; 26 Hio '2 ii M4 KR. Kurali (1) EA Wheat & Maize 17 45 1 24 PRo Kurali (9) EA Wheat & Maize 46 76 6 11 M PR. Khatar (10) EA Wheat Maize & R.ice :: 96 107 15 85 T

PRo Kurall (11) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 91 10 19 T3 PRo Kurali (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 65 49 19 PRo Kurali (10) EA. Wheat. Maize & Rice .. 47 82 20 PR Kharar (10) EA, Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 80 17 4 41 T1 PRo KharaI (9) FA, Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 49 ]5 1 18

PR Kharar (8) EA, Wheat & Maize 85 134 12 M 3,12) KR Kurali (8) EA. Wheat. Maize & ~ice :: 47 45 1I PR Kurali (7) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 46 S2 29 KR, .Kurali (7) EA • Wheat. Maize & R,ice .. 54 57 63 M2 Tam~le Sua Devi PRo K.harar (7) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice " 6 l3Z 96 86

·1981 CENSUS Amenities ancl

Location ~ame of village Total Total popula· Ame13Jties ,available (If not available with in the villaie, a das~(-) is 'CadeNo. (with gadoaat No.) area of t\o~.aTJd ~holVn inJhe column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ilie ' number of ranges viz.-5 kms: 5-10 kms and 11) +kms of the nearest place where village hOUseholds the ra2ility is avaflable, is given) . ....____ , (In hec­ ,tares) ~.Hcat!on • Medical Drinking Post and Dar/or Commun­ water telegraph dayS cations (potable) of the (Bus stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/3/101 Tirtha (91) 86 101(14) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP,T -(0-5) -(0-5) 102 Tiwar (81) 358 2,355(3,.48) ,P,M,H RP T,HP,W PO 103 Nanu Majra (160) 106 '. 104 ShiatpipPf (8~) 95 123(17) oP -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-"'5) 105 Malakpur (84) 112 360(.48) p -(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) BS

106 Bahalpur (86) 120 1~8(22) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS 107 Ranai Majra (85) 150 772(198) P,M.H D T,HP,W PO BS 108 Bhagat Majra (170) 78 3a6(~3) -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 109 Ghandauli (169) 109 5 1(65) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) '110 Saini Majra (167) 153 853(111) P -(0-$)- HP,W -(0-5) BS

111 Dhode Majra (164) 72 124(15) P -(..5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS 112 Ratwara (16~) 51 333(35) p -(5-10) T,HP,W -(0-5) BS 113 Mullapur Garibdass (3.42) 849 3,642(610) P(2),M(2), H,RP T;HP,W PO 'BS H(2) 114 Ferozpur Bhanger (341) 103 310(36) "P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) BS

115 Majrian (343) 1,661 1,591(247) P(3) H T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0~5)

116 Chhoti Bar! Parachh 1,074 1,152(167) P RP T,W -(5-10) -(5~10) (349) 117 Nada (350) 899 1,024(-155) P,M -(0-5) W;T PO, -(0-5) 118 Karoran (352) 1,497 4,543(1,032) P, Tr. H,D,MeW, T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) RP 119 KansaI (354) 1,149 2,743(606) 1P,M MC,W,RP T,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 120 Soonk (344) 843 705(92) P -0-5) T -(5-10) -(0-5) 121 Sangriwala (345) 121 326(34) .p -(5-1.9) H,PW -(0-5) -(0-5) 122 Milak (346) 48 710(120) P -(5'-;10) HP,W ,-(0-5) -(0-5) 123 Mastgarh (16) 104 539F5) p -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5.) 124 Togan (17) 209 1,433(239) P -(0-5) lIP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 125 Dhanauran (18) 145 423(68) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

126 Chahar Majra (19) 134 252(31) P -(O-~ HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 127 Paintpur (166) 90 629(83) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 128 Wasepur (168) 90 226(36) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 129 Sangaian (171) 86 264(47} P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 130 Raihamanpur (172) 115 12(1) ---,i0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) rlO-5) 131 Tira (20) 374 ] ,596(248) P,M,H PHC HP;rW,W PO. -(0-5J 132 Jhampur (22) 187 732(110) P '-(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 133 Manana (21) 110 641(85) P -(0-5) HP,.TW -(0-5) < -.;(5-10) 134 Hasainpur (178) 55 146(16) P -(0-5) T,HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 135 Hasanpur (177) 49

136 Thaska (174) 108 969(127) P ·-(0--.:5) HP,W --(6-5) -"'1(0-"-5) 137 Palheri (173) 323 137(12) P,M D HP,W PO BS ' 138 Rurkee Kham (82) 190 733(103) P ~(o,....5) HP;;W -(0-5) ~\0-5) 139 Chandon Gobindgarh(179)- 214 402(57) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -<" BS Jl,~Q ,Jakf' Mfljr~ (80)' 89 ~4~(7?) P rlQ-5) HPW _-:(0-5)' ...,..~0-5) ! ' " 87 VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR DlSrrmCT Lalld Use Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (Le, area under different types Remarks (including any to distance (in kms), supply of land use in hectares rounded to place of religious, historical village the nearest unit) or archaeological interest)

Forest Irriga­ Unirri- Cultu- Area not Number of Places of feli- ted by gated rable avail! Cars/Jeeps/ gious/historical source waste able Motor- ot archaeo- (including for Cycles/ logical gauchar culti- Scooters! interest and groves) vation Newspapers Tractors

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kurali (7) EA Wheat & Maize 38 28 2 18 PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat, maize & Rice 170 129 1 58 M2.N5 Uninhalited " PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize' & Rice 62 15 18 PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 40 9 63

PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 36 18 30 36 PR Kharar (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 82 19 34 15 M2, KR Kharar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 36 8 21 13 PR KhaTar (8) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice 49 6 40 14 PR, Kharar (9) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice 93 13 18 13 M4,T4

PRo KhaTar (11) EA Wheat, Mazie & Rice 26 9 18 19 M PRo Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rico 39 6 6 C2,M3. 6T5. PRo Chandigarh (6) EA. Wheat, Maize & Rice 159 345 97 248 C4 M25, T(5), N120, PRo Chandigarh (10) EA, Wheat, Maize & Rice 50 27 26 C, M3, KR. Chandigarh (11) EA Wheat,Maize & Rice 1,101 415 4 140

KR. Chandigarh (7) EA Wheat & Maize 542 103 154 275 M6, N12, PR Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat & Maize 630 2tO 2 57 KR Chandigarh(4) EA Wheat & Maize 1,172 80 225 20 C:M6, Nl PRo Chandigarh (2) EA Wheat & Maize 685 247 2 215 C,M91 PRo Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat & Maize 400 '6 131 129 177 M2,Tl, PRo Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat & Maize 24 40 15 42 M2, T3, N5 KR. Chandigarh (5) EA Wheat &; Maize 26 12 9 1 MT4, PRo Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat &; Maize 43 39 18 4 M4,T PRo Cb.andigarh (6) EA Wheat &; Maize 92 90 12 15 M2, T KR Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat & Maize 51 53 2 39 T KR. Chandigarh (9) EA Wheat & Maize 31 46 6 51 KR. Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat & Maize 28 54 2 6 M3.T2, PR Chandigarh (10) EA Whea t & Maize 43 38 2 7 M2,T2, KR Kharar (9) EA Wheat,& Maize 11 T 28 47 " PRo Kharar(6) EA Wheat & Maize 9 70 28 PRo Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice 40 191 11 132 M2,T2 PRo Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize, 12 33 110 1 31 T2 KR. Kharar (4) EA Wheat &; Maize 52 19 39 M2, KR. Kharar (3) EA Weat &;Maize 20 23 3 9 Uninhabitet1

KR. Kharar (4) EA Wheat & Maize 56 10 29 13 MT3 PRo Kharar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 118 108 9 88 M3, T3, PRo Kharar (5) EA Wheat &; Maize 88 67 2 33 M4, T2. PRo Kharar (2) EA Wheat & Maize 84 61 17 52 C r~ ~harar (2) E1\ Wheat &; Maize 98 9 1 11 T2, 'KHARAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Amenities and

Location Name of viJIage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad of the and number ranges vi:.-5Kms., 5-10 Kms and 10+Kms. of the nearest place wheJ~ village of households the facility is available, is given) . (in hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- water telegraph or days . tions (Bus (potable) of the stop, market/ railway hat,· station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17/8/3/141 Harlalpur (181) 198 474(83) P -(0-5~ HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 142 Jandpur (28) 219 1,189(166) P -(0-5 HP,W PO BS 143 Sihanpur (176) 33 107(27) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ~O-5) 144 Taralui (175) 110 284(31) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) 0-5) 145 Behlolpur (23) 243 1,718(246) P,AG D HP,W PO -(0-,)

146 Raipur (24) 119 358 (57) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 147 Bar Majra (25) 151 326 (44) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 148 Daun (27) 268 1,617 (227) P,M,AC D,RP HP,W PO BS 149 Balongi (26) 244 789 (128) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 150 Baliali (34) 214 490 (77) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5)

151 Chapar Chirl Kalan (195) 224 215 (35)_ P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS

1~2 Chapar Chid Khurd (194) 255 449 (72) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 153 Tole Majra (192) 145 179 (30) P FPC HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(O-?) 154 Kbuni Majra (187) 230 752 (103) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 155 Sante Majra(186) 302 1,077 (143) P FPC HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS

156 Chhaju'Majra (33) 198 714 (109) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-:5) 157 Ballo Majra (32) 206 911 (129) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 158 Desu Majra (31) 99 751 (130) P,M,H, -(0-5) T,HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS 159 Fateh UIIapur (30) 121 403 (55) P -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) BS 160 Mundi Kharar (185) 135

161 Jhungian (29) 161 490 (70) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 162 Khanpur (183) 434 163 Aujalan (182) 115 49 (8) -(0-5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 164 Bhukhri (71.) 122 442 (61) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 165 Abhipur (79) 88 402 (66) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

166 Bhajauli (93) 145 799 (121) P RP HP,W -(0-5) • -(0-5)_ 167 Rudiala (77) 267 931 (137) P,M -(0-5) HP,W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 168 Dau Majra (76) 153 755 (94) P, Tr_ H,MCW, HP, W,TW PO BS RP;I

169 Bhago Majra (75) 250 739(120) 'P, MC,Tr. -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ~-(0-5) 170 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 266 1,306 (2.06) p,M PHS,FPC HP,W PO- ns a9

VILLAGIt D.nt£CTORY RUPNAGAR DIStRICT Land Use

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e., area under different types Remarks (including any to 'distanoe (in Kms.) supply of land use in hectares rounded to the place of religious, historical villalle nearest unit) or archaeological intClrest) ~

Forest Irrigat· Un- Cultur- Area not Numbers of Places of ed by irrigated able available Cars/Jeeps/ religious, source waste for Motor cycles historical or (includ- cultiva- Scooters archae- ing tion New papersl ological gauchar Tractors interest and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a)

PRo Kharar ~2) EA Wheat & maize 90 35 7 66 T PRo Kharar 2) EA Wheat & maize 132 63 5 19 C KR Kharar (~ EA Wheat 4 8 5 16 PRo Kharar ( ) BA Wheat, maize & gram .. 56 44 10 PRo Kharar (6) BA Wheat, maize & gram .. 58 149 18 18 C,M5,T2

PRo Kharar (5) EA Wheat, maize & gram .. 60 30 IS 14 T2, PRo Kharar (5) EA Wheat, maize & gram .. 48 33 17 55 M3,T2 PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, maize & gram .. 79 120 11 58 C3.M6. T71. N21 PRo Kharar (5) BA Wheat, maize & gram 40 141 63 M,T N3 PR Kharar (3) BA Wheat & maize 42 89 2 18

PR Kharar (4) EA What, Maize & Rice 19 154 6 44 T2, PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 52 149 14 40 M2, T3.N2 PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize &. Rice .. 48 75 16 6 M,T2 PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 86 110 6 28 M,T PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 165 100 36 C, M4, T3

PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 89 74 18 17 PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 103 76. 3 24 PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice •• 61 11 3 18 PR. Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 98 11 1 11 Merged in Kharar TOWA PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 109 36 16 MI, R45

PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize & ~ram .. 49 34 32 R18 KR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize &Gram .• 50 34 2 36 M2,T3 PR Kharar (4)' EA Wheat, Maize & Gram .. 40 39 9 M6,T

PR Kharar (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Gram .. 63 50 32 C2,M5, T2, PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Gram .. 184 44 4 35 M,T4 PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize Rice. 74 53 4 22 T4, C, M4, T4 PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 62 158 30 MS, T4 PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 78 130 9 49 M7. T6 1981 cmsiJs' Amenillill' a1l{/T'

Location" NamC'or vi1la~e Tohll Tota.l AmeIIities available (irnot available-Within the village, a dash(-) is Code No. (w.ith Hadbast No.) area po'polation' shown in tire column and next to it in brackets, the 'distance in broad of the and number ranges viz.-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and;10+ Kms. of the nearest place wh~e: village of households the facility is available, is given) , (in --- hedtates)-' Educational. Medical Drinking Post anI:! Day or Communica- water telegraph days tions (Bus (potable) of the Stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 17/8/3/171 Simbal Majra (73) 99 500 (78) p -(0-5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 172 Mamumpur (381) 192 522 (78) P -(0_,5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) BS 173 Padiala (379) 344 1,207 (191) P,C -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 174 Badarpur (378) 125 504 (69) P -(Q.....>.5) HP W -(0-5) -(0-5) 175 Barauhli (380) ~ 263 1,184 (190) P -(0-5) HP: W -(0-5) -(0-5)

176 Gliaruan .(.377) • 1,429 4,843 (806) P(l), M(2), PHC, FP<; HP; W' PO BS H(2) 177 Lehra (382} 178 Patishahpur (384J 179 Chandesar (383) ...... 180 Shakrullapur (69). 221 1,100 (197) P,.M D HP, W. TW PO -(0-5),

181 Bajheri (70) 388 1,057 (165) P -(0-5) HP~W -(0-5) BS 182 Bibipur (376). 163 186 (-27) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 183 Batta (375) 212 972 (155) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

184 Machhipur r(38.'1~ , 129 373 (5S) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 185 Fatehpur Thehri (388) 127 361 (49) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

186 Sil Kapra (389) 141 167 (20) p. -(0-5) HP,W -(0-.5) -(0-5) 187 Sil (390) 274 S19 (12S) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 188 Ghoga Kheri (374J 113 574 (80) P -(0:"'5) HP:W -(0-5) 'BS 189 Gharanga (373) 256 1,171 (200) .P.M,H, H,D HP,W PO BS

190 Kajjal Majra .(372), S5 269 (41) P -(O-~ HP,W -(0-5)

191 Ghoga (371) 143 552 (100) P RP HP,W -(0-5) RS 192 Malikpur (367)- 123 615 (88) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS

193 Mehmudpuf ~68). 106 103 (15) P -;-(0-5) HP,YV -(0-5) -(0-5) 194 Sotal (370) 299 622 (99) P -(0-5) HP, W -::-(0-5) BS 195 Rora (369) 196 532 (SO) P -(0-5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) BS

196 Nabipur (366) 130 312 (55) P -(5-10)' HP, W, 'I'W -(0-5) Bst 197 Pannuan (386)~ 110 535 (73) P "_(O~.5) _HP, W.,:rW -(0-5) BS 198 Cholta (385) . 278 971 (145) P,'M:, H -:....(5'"-10)' HP, W,TW PO BS' 199 Deh Kalan (365} 148 240 (35) P -(5-10) HP, W, TW -(0-5) .. BS 200 Madan Heri .(J64) , 149 606 (92). P -(5-10) .HP, W, TW -(0-5) ~. ----BS ~~~ WAECTORY kUPNAGAR DisTRICT

Lftllf/, U$~'

~JJ4: Jlll~. ~l~,,; ~rSlt-Iffi~j~ffe~ty~es(QJJ ' nearest of religious, historical ot twit):- archaeological interest)

\~ ~'... ~ ~re~i -irrigat­ Un- Cultur- Area not Number of - Places or ed by irrigated able 'available Cars/Jeepsl Religious/ source waste for Motor cycles historical or (includ- cultiva- Scoc;>ters/ archaeolo- ing tion News Papers! sical interest gauchar Tractors and groves)

11 11 1~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & ttice ., 33 57 1 8 c, i'd, ]:~".. PR Kharar (5) EA Wheat & Maize 4 171 17 Mil, T2, Clt, PR Khan(r (3) EA Wheat & Maize 110 210 24 lV!4, t2, Kharar (3) EA: Wheat &.:Maize.. 38 7.& 1 8 C{ M5r T.1 ... ~t Kharar (3) EA Wheat & Maize 119 123 21 Tr,C, M, T2,

PR Morinda (6) EA Wheat & Maize 737 573 1 119 Cll, M5, ~l'tI~, '1 Included in ~;villa~ I Gharuan y pi( Kharar (8) EA Wheat ~ Ml!jze 19 172 30 M3,T3

PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat & Maize .. 28 6 91 M2.T3 KR Khar~r (5) RA· Wheat, Maire & Rice .. 57 8 T' EA pa-, Kharar (6) EA Wheat"Mai:te & Rice .. 111 25 C"MS. T2 KR Morinda (5X~ EA Wheat, Maize& Rice .• 34 11 M2, 'f'21

PR Morinda (5) EA Wheat,'Ma:iz~ ~ Rice .. 42 7 M2.cl'41

PR Morinda(5) EA Wheat, Maikl'l & Ri<;e •• 115 lQ

PR Kharar (6) EA, ~heat, ~~. ~ Rice .. 49 33> KR Morinda (71 EA, Wheat, Mai.4\: & Rice ., 33 28 PR Morinda (6) EA' Wheat, 'Maize & 1itice : • 97., 2, 7{;. MS,n-

~ Morinda (q) E~ Wheat,.N:l}#e & ~ ,.' 65 ','

pR Kharar (H) EA Wheat, ¥a~ & Rice .. 5~. 51 1 3~ 1\n, T

PR Kharar (10). EA Wheat, ~i.zq.4c ~e,. •• ~-, ~8 17 ',I)I .. :r~

Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Ma~e.fc ~~ • 22, ~9 2 23 ~~ PR Kharar (to) EA Wheat & Maize 41 208 50 M2,T3 PR Kharar (9) E~ Wheat&M~ .'-. 43, W 22 M~, :r~,

Pit. Kharar (8) EA Wheat & Maite M' 24 M21, nl. Kharar (7) EA Wheai& M~~ iO, 16 ~ M~. Jt Kharar (6) EA Wheat & Maize 35 26 M~, Tl1 PR Kharar (7) EA JNhCAt4 .M!\i~e 84- 17 *~1.,T'~ PR Kharar (5) EA Wheat &. 'N1aite :16 16 M9.T3. i981 CEl'~SUS Ameniiles and

Location Name 0 f village Total Total Po- Amenities availablo (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is Code No. (with Hadbast No.) area pfilatlon and shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility village households is available, is given) ._____ (in hec­ tares) EducatiOllal Medical Drinking I Post and Day or Communi­ water telegaraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market/ railway hat, if station, an'y waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17/~131201 Pir Sohalla (72) 271 710(101) P -(0-5) HP,W.TW -(0-5) : .. BS 202 BadaIi (71) 378 1,566 (257) P -(0-5) Hp,W,TW PO BS J 203 Badala (Niya Shahar) (188)268 '1,496(249) p,M -(0-5) H,PW,TW PO Us 204 Tirpari (1915 176 146 (18) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) -(5-10)

205 Maggar (46) 113 368(57) P ~0-5) lIP, W, TW -(0-5) -(0-5)

206 Naggal Phejgarh (190) 105 364(56) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 207 Cholta Kalan (189) 182 802(116) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(5-10) BS 208 Gabba Majra (48) 91 214(30) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 209 Rangian (49) 178 425(66) P -(5-10) HP,W,TW -(5-10) -(0-5) 210 Makran (58) 132 :i21(47r P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5) BS

211 Majatri (57) 209 673(122) P -(0-5) HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS

212 ~opna, (51) 196 .584(87) P -(5-10) HP,W -(0-5» -(0-5 213 Nlamian (52) ,97 370(52) P RP HP,W -(0-5) BS 214 Basiat1 (53) 1.29 493(82) Pryt: D,MCW HP, W,TW -(0-5) BS PHS 215 Dhabali (54) 178 447(71) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS

216 Dhar ak Kalan (56) 168 540( 81) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 217 Dharak Khurd (55) 144 316(40) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 218 Majat (60) "154 755(120) P PHC,D HP,W -(0-5) BS 219 Todar Majra (59) '204 "619(104) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS 220 Khanpur.~ehlen (302) 330 801(102) P(~) -5-0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS

221 Silkapra (63) '153 '402(55) -=<0~5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(~s) 222 Chuni Kalan (62) 367 1,813(272) P,M,H D,RP HP,W PO BS

,223 Chuni ~Khutd (61) ·325 1;448(216) .p -'(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS_ n4 Jhanjehri (SO) 508 1,751(261) p,M~H D,FPC HP,W -(0-5) BS 225 Rasanheri (47) r 191 'S79( 89)' p,-M,a RP HP,W Po -(0-5)

226 Kail6n (193) 261 '789(120)' p- 'R:£» Hp,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 227 Sawara (45) 373 ,.968(14&) . P RP }IP, w. -(0-5) BS 228 Saidpur (44) '248 ,1i43(128), P;M RP. IIp, W -(0-5) -

,~ Z29 LandTan (37) 2.80 1,380(224) P,M,H ~H,PHC;D HP,W PO ' ___ ~S_ 230 J-akhnaur (36) 216 1,147(190) P D. HP,W -:(0-5) BS 9b

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT La"dUse Approach Nearest Town and Power Staple food Land use (i.e. area under different types of Remarks (including any place to distane<: (in Kms.) supply land use in hectares rounded to the of religious, historical or village nearest unit) archaeological interest I "Forest lrri- Unirri- Cultur- Area Number of Cars/ Places of gated gated able not Jeeps/Motor religiousl by waste avail- Cycles/Scootersl historical sources (includ- able Newes Papers/ or archaeo- ing for Tractors logical gauchar culti- interest and vation groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice 25 111 97 15 23 T5, & Gram PR Kharar (3) EA Wheat, Maize, Rice 93 252 11 22 M3 & Gram PR Kharar (2) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 128 102 25 13 M4, T4, N4 PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 62 100 6 8 M2T, NZ, PR Kharar (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 8 12 84 9 C3,N4, T2,

PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 16 75 5 9 M,N, PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 37 125 11 9 M3, T4, N2 PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 4 81 6 T2,N2 PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice " 18 146 1 13 PR Kharar (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 37 89 6 M,T,

PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 24 151 16 18 M2 PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 21 121 12 42 M2,T PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 19 71 7 M PR Kharar (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 27 90 3 9 M PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 25 141 12 T

PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 51 102 15 M,T, PR Kharar (8) EA Wheat & Maize 16 113 15 T4 PR Kharar (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice :: 30 184 16 24 M2 T4,N2 PR Kharar(10) EA Wheat & Maize 16 170 18 M4,T3, PR Kharar (15) EA Wheat, Maize & Gram: : 32 276 22 M3,T6 N2

PR Kharar (14) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 107 34 12 T PR Kharar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 32 289. 46 -M5.C _ T(7), N20 PR Kharar (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 15 283 27 M3,.T6, NI0 PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 48 368 5 89 C'T PR Kharar (7) EA Wheat, Maize, & Rice .. 25 139 27 M,T,

PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Gram .. 28 61 172 C,M3,T Ii' ~\ PR Kharar·(7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 66 212 39 56 I' tN4 PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice .. 54 174 20 M2, TI, N, PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice " 80 143 6 51 M5,n

PR Kharar(tO) EA Wheat, Mai~e & Gram .. 68 122 24 M3,T4 KHAR-AR ~~IJ> '<1981 ePl'llS'f:fS Amenities '."IIHd

~~ =·ot.v1tl e !total '!tgtll~ula- .Am~n1ties.3Nailable '(if not available within the "mage, a dash{-)is shown m 0: " .lfaa'btiS~o.) area of 'tion and IlUm- f: cqf-:J¥/biind next to it in braCKets', the distance in broad ranges _v;!21:; ...... s ' the ber of house- s. - kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the faCIlity is ..YiRage. holdli _availabk" is_given) • (in.hee- ,,~ . tares) ~ uca- Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi- 'tiOnal water telegraph days cations (Bus (potable) of the stop, rail- marketf way station, hat, if waterway) any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17/8/31231 Bairampur (38) 230 547(90) P RP ffP, W,TW --(0--5) BS 232 Manak Majra (39) 180 601(80) P -(0--5), HP,W PO -(0--5) 233 Bhago Majra (40) 224 958(141) P D HP,W PO BS 234 Dhof(29~) 71 47(3) -(0--5) -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0--5) 235 Ritipur Kalan (294) 367 916(i39) P Mew HP,W PO BS

236 Ledi (41) 41 237 Manjpuro(42) 1~ 452(62) 'P ~()":"'5) fl'tP, W ~0-5) ·~0--5) 238 Bhtuatpun(4S) 104 278(43) P __"(Q..:..~) 'liP, W -(0-5) -=4(0--5) 239 Gidarpur (80) 200 309(43) P ",,-(0-'-5) IHp, W -(0-5) -,(0--5)

240 SOia Majra (298) 145 283(80) ~_P ...... (0 ...... 5) lJiW,W -(0-5) -4(0-5)

241 Patran (2'97) 170 411(55) P -(b":S) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5)

242 Chudia]a f299) 205 957~1-39) P B rHP, W PO ->+(0-5) 243 Bariwala ~m) 13? .'1. !' 244 Shiampur 95) ""':(0....:'5) 9"7 76~(l'O5) P HP,W -(0-5) " -(0-5) 245 Gobindgarh (296) 276 1,0'5'6(135) P,M,'H -(0"":5) tiP, W -(0--5) -(0--5)

246 Dhirpul' (28T) 51 173(1·2) P -(0...... 0) rHP,W -(0-5) -=(0-5) 247 Bathlana (284) 274 575(84) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) 248 Saneta ~8ff) 370 1,~tJ{193) P.M. D;~C 'HP,W. -(0-5) 11'!s 249 DhuralH1) 41'0 1,50'4(211) P PHC,l), FrP, W -(0--5) -(0--5) M{;W. FPC;:W 250 Sukhgarh .~) 242' 58~(fh) P "":(O~5) lIP, W -(0-5) -(0-5)

" ~51 Sambalki (292) 141 40f(53) P ~(O~5) HP,W PO -(0-5)

~52 Nfln,u -M"ajret291) 81 361(46) P ""':(0-=5) Hp,W PO ~(O-S)' 253 P'a'tli Sbha'~i'(290) 36 ~54 Sohana (35) 1,079 5,039(815) P,M.H~Tr" PHC,bl,RP, "':HP,W PO ,BS AC . MCW,pPC ~55 Ma1aur (1) 574 2,165(327) P,M MCw,.RP

256 Siahi- Ma1nr(9) 78 32l$4) P,M,H,G, ~(0~5) li,HP~W PO ~(0-5) Tr. 257 Mohall (10) 274 1,2<2~ (282) P,M,H,C FHa~PHS, ,HP,W PO _ .• _..t~S D,1t

258 Ma4aBl"UI'~(S) 161 607(U5) ~ p, M ~(~) "HP,T,W, -(0-5) ! •• ·~S

~~9 Lamba-(196). 176 441(67) P, M,Il ~«()""5) HP,T,W -{Q-~ - ' .. _

VILt..A'GE DIRECTORY RUPNA:GPtR'DISTRlcT L1ihd Use

':A~$r1a'C'h 'Neare!fi town·mt(i Power IStapl\}lfo~d I:.antl·use(i. e. area'UI1tier Mfferen'tltyI1es of Remarkll (iticluding anyiplace to 'Ua'ge Uistance.(in~rti~,~ inlPply 'land-use-1il 'hectares i"OUIfdetiJto-the'Dearest of religious/historical or 'lin'it) archaeological interest) ------_.- Forest Irriga- Un- CUlture---Area Number of Places of ted by irrigated able not Cars/Jeeps/ Religious/ 'source waste avail- Motor cycles/ historical (inclu- able Scootet's' /News or ding for Papers/Tractors archaeo- gauchar culti- logical and vation interest groves)

11 12 l3 14 15 16 J7 18 19 20 ....2.O(a) PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 72 137 21 N5,T PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 100 67 13 .M3,T, N4, PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize &, Rice 124 81 19 M5,T4, 2 M,T PRo Kharar (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice " 19 50 RR Kharar (10) EA ' Wheat, MaizeJ& Rice 9 1J60 162 36 tC,iM2,"1'4,

Uninhabited PR Kharar(9) EA Whe~t,Maize &'~Rice 2 49 .g8 'j 12 MS! '1:3", PIt Kharar (10) EA 'W.I1eat ... M:ait6 '&.Rice 15 80 9 -1M PR Kharar (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 43 105 18 34 M2,T PRo Kharar (12) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 20 115 9 M2,T2,

PR (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 83 74 13 M2, PR Banur (12) EA Wheat, Maize' &, Rice 113 74 18 M2,T, Uninhabited KRo Kharar (11) EA Wheat, Maize '&.Rice is .J4 45 'M. T3, PR Kharar (12) EA Wheat, Maize &..Rice 225 26 25 M2,T3,

PR Banur (8) EA Wheat, Maize-& Rice 39 7 5 T2, PR Banur (9) EA Wheat, Maize.& Rice 208 44 22 .T3, PR Banur (10) EA Wheat, Maize,& Rice 217 1-.24 29 ,M2;-T PR Chandigarh-(8) EA Wheat, Maize..& Rice 206 66 81 67 c,.,.,nO.::r.7 NJO, PR Kharar (11) EA' Wheat, Maize '&; Rice 94 46 82 20 'M4,N2,

PR -Khatar (to) EA Wheat, Maize &"Rice 42 '21 66 12 MZ,'N2 PR "Kharar (14) EA Whiat, Maize &~cee 45 16 17 10 MI, T2:'Nl Uninhabited pRo Kharar (6) EA Wheai:Maize & Rice 407 187 287 199 .C3, M35 'TtO,'NIO, PRo Kharar (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 97 .13 464 M20, T7,'N1'3 PR Kharar (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 4 1 73 M'_N2 PRo Chandigarh (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 274 MlO, N25 PR Chandigarh (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 4 2 155 M2,N( PR Chandigarh (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 4 2 169 C2, M6,N3

r~ Ghandi~arh (8) EA W~eat, Mai~e &, Rice 133 106 207 C, MI0, T4, ~N20 96

KlJARAR TAHSIL 1981 CENSUS Aminitles and

Location Name of viIlage Total Total popula­ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown CQde No. (with Hadbast No.) area of tion and num­ in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad.ran¥.es vjj!:.,- the vii- ber of house- 5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest ,place where t)le facIlity is lage holds available, is given) • ' '...._ (in hee- • tares). Educational: Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communica­ water telegraph days of tions (Bus (potable) of the stop, railway market! station hat, if waterV:ay) any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7/8{3/261 TarafKumbra (5) i33 28(7) -(0-5) -(0-5) T,W, Hp· -(0-5) 'BS 262 Jagatpur (261) 104 403(82) P -(0-5) HP, W, TW -(0--5) -(0-5) 263 Kambali (225) 139 506(72) P -::CO-5) HP, W, TW -(0-5) -(0-5) 264 KilUru Majra (262) 28 15(2) -(0-5) -10-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 265 Dharamgarh (227) 193 501(57) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5)

266 Kandala (230) 153 731(114) P,M -(0-'5) HP,W -(0-5) -(5-10) 267 Iheourheri (253) 204 635(95) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0--5) -(0-5) 268 Jirakpur (235) 46 428(95) P RP HP, W, T -(0-5) BS 269 Bhabatt (234) 569 3,993(750) P,M,H H,PHC,D, HP, W, T P 0 -(0-5.) PHS, RP

270 Alip~r (252) 108 235(33) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5)

271 Landiali (229) 148 520(77) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) BS 272 Shafipur (228) 83 352(46) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) BS 273 Rurka (263) 165 809 (138) p. -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 274 Kambala (226) 217 623(82) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) BS 275 Papri (269) 83 105(11) P -(5-10) HP, W -(0-5) BS

276 Chilla (3) 172 561(68) P -(0-5) HP, vy -(0-5) BS 277 Mauli Baidwan (4) 293 1,874(269) P,M -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 278 Raipur Khurd (2) 186 635(96) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 279 Chachu Majra (268) 119 202(26) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) BS 280 Manauli (270) 746 2,613(406) P,M,H PHC HP, W P 0 BS

281 Patton (273) 256 314(39) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 282 Siaau (266) 250 352(51) P -(0--5) HP, W -(0-5) -(O-5? 283 Matran (267) 109 202(28) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 284 Bakarpur (264) 528 1455(201) P,M D HP,W -(0-5) -(0--5) 285 Bari (265) 164 307(50) P -(0-5) HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5)

286 Kurari (274) 586 1,321(174) P,M RP HP, W -(0--5) -(0-5) 287 Sekhon Majra (275) 480 740(96) P -(0-5) T.HP,W -(0-5) -(5-40) 288 Kurara (276) 238 429 (58) P -(0-5) T, HP, W -(0-5) -(0-5) 289 Manakpur Kallar (277) 274 513(77) p -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ~.. ---- -(0-5)

~. 290 Saini Majra (271) 75 116(16) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0-5) vlLLAdE D1R£CTORY Land use Approach Nearest Town and Power Stable food Land use (i.e. area tinder different types of Remarks (including any place to village distance (in kms.) supply land use in hectares rourtded to tne nearest of religious/historical or unitY arcliaeologi,cal interest) t Forest ttriga- Un- CuItftt­ Area Number of Places of ted by irrigated able . not Cars/Jeeps! Religious! source waste avail- Motor cycles! historical (inclu­ able Scooters/ or ing for Newes Papers! archae­ gauhar CUlti - Tractors ologicai and vation interest groves) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat & Maize 4 29 100 M2T3 PR Chandigarh (7) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 32 19 5 48 PR Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 40 5 36 S8 M2T ~ - PR Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 11 2 14 2 PRr Chandigarh (11) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 113 21 S8 M2,T2,N

PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 75 51 15 12 C,M,T, PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 123 38 r 42 M,T,N5, PR Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 33 1 12 'f2. M2, N20, PR Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize.& Rice 82 238 1 248 C6, M20, T,MS5, PR Chandigarh (9) EA Wheat, Maize & RiCe 46 5 57 T2

PR Chandigarh (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 98 38 12 M7, T3, PR Chandigarh (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 63 14 6 M KR (6) EA, Wheat, Maize & Rice 78 69 18 M. T2 PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 109 5S 53 C, M, T, PR Chandigarh (1) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 58 9 16 TS

PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat Maize & Rice 140 14 18 M, T, PR Chandigarh (9) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 76 184 33 M3, T5, PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 83 91 12 M4, T3, PR Chandigarh (12) EA Wheat, Maize&' Rice S8 42 2 17 T2, N2, PR Chandigarh (13) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 319 32S 102 C2, M6, T6 NIO,

PR Banur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 83 96 S9 18 T3, PR Banaur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 97 91 62 MTl. PR Banur (10) EA Wheat, maize & Rice 92 8 9 PR Chandigarh (10) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 260 211 57 MS, Ta, PR Banur (10) BA Wheat, Maize & Rice 98 15 51 n,

PIt Banur (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 259 256 71 .J'S, PR Banur (5) EA Wheat, Maite & Rice 144 268 20 48 Tl, PR. Banut (5) BA Wheat, Maize & Rrice 102 102 19 15 T2. PR Banur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 71 136 36 11 T2, PR Banur (8) EA Wheat, maize & Rice 44 17 11 3 Ta, 98, . tiHAR4.&:l'.AJfSlL. i.$8.i.~~tts... Amen/!ies qnd

LocAjiQI}. N~•. of,v.4lagq. 1;'..otal • Totltl popuJa..·. AmcJ.litielt'available (if,I}~L~vaiiable.,within th~ yillag.e. a.das~-)< is. eode'Nf). (with Hadl5.ast No.) area.of. tiQ.thanQ. shqwn ,in the .column and next to it-in brackets. ~ dist\l}ce ih broad. the number of ratlges viZ'l,.-5.kms, 5-10 kms and'10+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available, is given) (in hec· ta~X 'EAucatioIiiiI Medical Drinkingt Post and Day or Communica· water telegraph days of tions (Bus (potable) the Stop, railway market/ station hat,if waterwaY) any

1 ~ :r 4 s 6 1 8 9 1(5 17/8i3/21:J1 Chau MaJra (272) '307 649 ~2) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5)' .. --(0-"5)' 292 Drari (283) '128 185(25) P RP HP,W ~(O-5) BS

:l9~ Nogiari (282) 419 612(76) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) -(0""':5)' 294 Tangauri (278) 426 850(121) P H HP,W -(0-5) BS 295 Mate Majra (279) 405 1,346(195) P -(0-5) HP,W PO (0-5)

296 Mindha Majra (280) 74 283.(40) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) ~(O":'S) 297 Giga Majra (281) 322 1,295(176) P,M,H, -(0-5) HP,W PO -(0"':5) 298 Gutlana (28$,- 226 949 (133) P,M,H -(0-5) HP,.W -(0-5) BS 299 Dhelpur.(286), 193 471(60) P -(0-5) HP,W -(0-5) BS ()9

VILLAGE DIREctORY RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Land Use Appro- Nearest town and iii Power Staple food Land use (i.e., area under different Remarks (including any place acn,.to distance (in kms) - supply types of land use in hectares rounded of religiousjhistori calor village to the nearest unit) archaeological interest)

-~------~-- Forest Irrigated Unirriga- Cultur- Area Num er of Cars/ Places of by ted able not Jeeps/Motorcycles! religiousj source waste available Scooters/News histori9al (inclu- for culti- Papers/Tractors orarchaeo ding gau- vation logical char and interest groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20(a) PR Banur (8) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 136 42 11 48 . T2, PR Banur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 42 16 14 56 M2, PR Banur (7) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 151 175 47 46 no, PR Banur (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 83 262 38 43 T3, N5, PR Banur (4) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 89 216 32 68 M4, T3, N4,

PR Banur (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 43 24 7 PR Banur (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 51 205 66 T3, PR Banur (5) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 133 71 22 M,T2, N PR Banur (6) EA Wheat, Maize & Rice 87 90 16 M, T3 106

APPENDIX I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities EDUCATIONAL S1. Name of Tahsil ~ No. Primary school Middle school Matriculation/ Higher Secondary/ College (gradu­ Adult litera~y secondary PUC/Intermddi- ate and above) cI~ss/centr es school ate/Junior college ---,------.... _ Villa- Instit- Villa- lnstitu- Villa- Insti- Villa- Institu- Villa- Institu- VilIa- Institu- ges utions ges tions ges tutions ges tions ges tions ges dons 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Anandpur Sahib 221 237 49 54 30 32 l' 15 16 2. Rupnagar 327 330 • 56 56 35 35 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 Kharar 268 271 66 68 37 41 4 4 8 8 District Total 816 838 171 178 102 108 5 5 7 7 25 26 S1. Name o(rahsil Primary Community health Others Villages DRINKING WATER No. health workers with nO Sub-cen- medical tre facility

Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal Others tions tions tions well tain

1 2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 Anandpur Sahib 10 21 21 163 44 5 2 Rupnagar 5 13 47 315 6 2 134 1 3 Kharar 8 30 36 223 8 8 District Total 23 64 104 701 8 54 147 1 101

APPEN_qIX J.:--VI~LAGE DTRECTORY Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities MEDICAL

51. Name of Tahsil ~-- No. Others Village Dispensary Hospital Maternity and PrimarY Family Prima- with no Child Welfare HealthCentr~/ Planning ry hea- education- Centre! Maternity Health Cen- Centre lth al facili- home/Child tre Sub- ties Welfare Centre centre --_...... _------_.. -.------Villages lnstitu- Villages lnstitu- Villages lnstitu- Villages lnstitu- Vill- Insti- Villa- Institu-Villa- tions tions tions tions ages tutions ges tions ges 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22· 23 24 25 26 27 28 Al'landpur Sahib 14 33 34 8 8 23 23 9 9 8 8 10 2 Rupnagar 46 30 30 10 • 10 9 9 13 IS 7 7 5 3 Kharar 17 29 29 10 10 12 12 14 14 9, 9 8 District Total 1 1 77 92 93 28 28 44 44 36 36 24 24 23 DRINKING WATER POST AND TELEGRAPH Communica- POwer and tions Supply 81 Name of Tahsil ,------No. More Villages 'P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.& T.O.& P.T.O.& Phone Bus~ Rail- Navig- Avail- Not than one with no Phone Phone Phone Stop way J able able avail- source drinking station water- able water way] facility or any I type 2 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Anandpur Sahib 185 40 4 2 80 5 235 2 Rupnagar 230 68 3 132 13 373 3 Kharar 268 52 105 285 District Total 683 160 1 7 1 4 317 19 893 -- 102

APPENDIX II-VILLAGE DIQ_ECTORY Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns)

Serial Name of town and tahsil Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded to the No. within brackets nearest unit)

------~~ Total Area Forest Irtigated by Unirrigated t Culturable Area not source waste (including available gauchar and for cultivation groves) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S.A.S. Nagar (Kharar) 1.243 10 1.233 103 APPENDIX III VILLAGE DIRECTORY

List of villages where none of the seven amenities relating to Education, Medicl\l, Drinkin~ water, post and Telegraph, Cammunication, Power Supply and Market/hat available. Anandpur Sahib Tahsil Nil Rupnagar Tahsil Nil Kharar Tahsil Nil 104 APPE'NBHf IV-rVl1LIrAGE DIRE€l'a,a.,y List of viIIago}s according to. ,the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to tbe total Population by ranaes R{1PNAGA&,L>JSiTRI(}T- ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of viIlag~ with hlsdb'Astf·No. population (percentages) Code No. t 2 3 4 0-5* 1 17/8/1149 Kalo,ta (304) 2 57 Rampur (314) 3 72 Beruwala (339) 4 84 Bhagwala (371) 5 100 Lang Majari (310) 6 104 Marsa Bala (278) 7 114 Bela Dhiani (261) 8 120 Sahjowal (252) 9 132 Haripur (481) 10 136 Algran (274) 11 148 Barian (380) -12 153 Sakhpur (492J 13 160 Sukhe Majra (498) 14 170 Gopalpur (389) 15 212 Bahman Majra (425) 16 229 Batarwala (436) 17 232 Abiana Khurd (432) 6-10 1 17/S/1/2 Rampur Sani (235) 2 3' Modha Majra (23S) 3 21 Ajauli (349) 4 40 Khamcra (359). -5 63 Dbanera (325) 6 66 Samlah (328) 7 68 Balauli (330) 8 70 Daulowal (344) 9 73 Missowal (337) 10 74 Chikna (332) 11 86 Gajpur (374) 12 87 Chandpur (368) 13 102 Aggampur (360) 14 108 Majari (266) 15 110 Chhutewal (259) 16 11S Gohlani (263) -excludes vilIaacs with nil S.C. population. ros A.p~ENDI~ IV~ vi-LLAci:t:' i>IREG~()'RY

~or.vllragel. ·acoordiol to t-he-Proporti on of Scbedule-cJ.: €as,tes-- til·t6e ,tOtitt Poputa-ti OR' b1 raDl:es RUPNAGAR plSTRlCT ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL

Rangel of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location NalJlc of village with hac\bH~N$t. population (percentages) Code No. 1 '2 3 4 6-10-concid. 17 17/8/1/117 Sangatpur (258) 18 134 Kahanpur (483} 19 139 R,aisara (4ES) 20 142 Kalwan (488) 21 144 Hirpur GanUra (490) 22 157 Sabhaur (496) 23 164 Gobindpur (384) 24 166 Mothapur (386) 25 167 Mukari (3&7) 26 174 Gurse Majra (3-93) 27 189 Shahpur (409) 28 206 Bassali (512) 29 214 Bhaton (424) 11-15 1 17/8/1/4 Bhabhaur (23'4) 2 6 Khera Bagh -(233) 3 10 Nangal Nilcklu (282) 4 26 Darauli (352) 5 27 Bhanupali (353) 6' 28 Duhnala (291) 7 30 Jind Baei (3'55) 8 32 Bahiu (293) 9 34 Da,sgraon (357) 10 3& Surewal (296) 11 41 MahrauU (308) 12 42 MangewaI (306) 11· 62 jhinjri (365)- lot. 69 Raipur Saini (943 15 &0 Phabur (340) 16 8& Kotia (370). 17 94 Laudipur (362) 18 98 Sabota (320) W 106 P alasi (269) 106 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE D{lRECTORY llst of villages according to the Piopprtion of Scheduled Castes to the total Population by range. RUPNAGAR DISTRICT ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village with h~dbast No. population (percentages) Code No.

1 2 3 4 11-15-concld. 20 17/8/1/111 Surewal (251) 21 113 Bhaton (262) 22 116 Kulgran (264) 23 119 Mehlwan (257) 24 124 Bhangal (47'Z) 25 126 Bhalari (267) 26 127 Nangran Kalmot (272) 27 128 Bhanam (271) 28 129 Bhallan (273) 29 146 Saidpur (376) 30 151 .Raipur (491) 31 158 Ghahi Majra (497) 32 162 Ma)Va (383) 33 163 Bhaini (382) 34 169 Lasari (390) 35 173 Kartarpur (502) 36. 177 Nurpur Kalan (394)

37~ 193 Barwa (405) 38 203 Jatauli (505) .39 207 Balewal (513) 40 211 Bhogipur (426) 41 218 AulaJch (413) 42 222 Bhauwal (422) 43' 236 Tibba Tapprian (520)

16-20 1 17/811/11 Dukli (283) 2 17 Raipur (28B) "3 24 Kalitron (351t 4 29 Nangli (354) 5 36 Dher (295) 6 37 GamirpuI' (2,94) 7 51 Ganguwal (303) 101 - APPENDIX: IV-VILLAGE DIREC'tORY Li st'. of l'illages accordi ng to'the P.roporti on of Scheduled Castes. to the tofa-l·Population b~ rangt'!. RUPNAGAR DISTRICT AN ANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial;No . Location Name of viirage with hadbast (N"o. population (percentages) Code No. 1 :i 3 4 16-20-concld. g 17/&/1/59 Mohiwal (324) 9 61 Thappal (322) 10 6S Mehndali Khurd (j27) 11 19 Dehni (338) 12 89 Baddal (369) 13 105 Bela Ramgarh (210) 14- 112 Hazipur (250) 15 137 Sawara (275) 16 150 Dumewal (391) 17 175 Jatpur (392) 18 178 Saini Majra (39"5) 19 t8§ Kheri (399) 20 190 Bassi (410) 21 194 Munna (414) 22 200 Azampur (507) 23 209 Jhandian (515)' 24 215 Sarthal (427) 25 220 Labrian(419) 26 224 Bajrur (428)

27~ 227 Nangal (431) 28 237 'Bhatlour Khad-(5Jl) 21-lo 1 17/8/1/1 Kalsera (236) '2 7 Talwara (279) 3 12 Meghpur (184)- 4 13 Majowal (260)

5 14 101 (2S6) 6 15 Manakptir(iS5.)_

7 18 Bandalheri (2891

8 20 neht~1I1put (3~

9r 22 Flabkhera (350). 10"8 APPENDIX IV~VILLAGE DIRECTORY Ust of vi tlages -accordi ng to 'the Proporti on of Scheduled Castes to the total Populatton by rangci~ RUPNAGAR DISTRICT ANANDPUR SAHIB_TAHSIL ~anges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of viIla'ge with llddbast No. population (percentages) Code No. 1 2 3 4 21-30-contd. 10 17/8/1[23 Jandla (341) 11 25 Bhalowal (290) ,12 31 Thalun (292) 13 35 Mahain (358)

14 47 Basowal (302) ~ 15 ,48 Paili Khurd (3<,?1) 16 52 Sadhewal (312) 17 53 Mujara (311) 18 82 Jeowal (345) 19 83 Bhatoli (372)

20 ~ 85 Kitatpur Sahib (373) .21 90 Mindhwan (342) .22 101 Chandesar (309) .23 122 Daghaur (254) .24 125 Mehandpur (41S) 25, 133 Sumundari (482) 26 147 Thana (381) ').7 149 Pachranda (379) 28 155 Karura (494) 29 161 Sariiirowal (499) 30 179 Simbal Majra (391)

~1 1&4 Saskaur (400) 32 1&8 ChanoH (408) 33 •191 Seikhpur (411) .. 34 195' Raipur (415) 35 196 Asmanpur (509) 36 191 Chahar Majra (404) / 37 201 Sandhoa (508) .38' 202 Kangar (506) 39 ~05 .Barari (510) 40 208 Tibba Nanga! (514) 41 ·210 Jatwahar (516) 109 APPEND:tX IV-VlLLAGE DIRECTORY Li st of villages according to the Proportion.of Scheduled Castes to the total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT ANAND PUR SAHIB TAHSIL Ranges of Sch~duled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village with hadbast N~. population (percentages) I Code No. 1 2 3 4 21-30-concld. 42 17/8/1/213 Takhatgarh (416) 43 217 Bains (417) 44 223 Sarai (421) 45 226 Chonta (430) 46 228 Madhopur (434) 47 230 Dahirpur (435) 1 17/8/1/5 Swamipur (232) 31+ 2 8 DUbhata (280) 3 9 Hambewal (281) 4 16 Patti (287) 5 33 Jaridla (341) 6 43 Sajmour (298) 7 44 Bikapur (297) 8 46 Dharo (300) 9 54 Banni (313) 10 55 Lamlehri (317) 11 58 Jhajar (315) 12 60 Tarapur Kujaf (323) 13 67 Paharpur (329) 14 71 Majhrer (331) 15 77 Maura (335) 16 81 Kalyanpur (346) 17 91 Mehndali Kalan (367) 18 96 Nanowal (318) 19 107 Pasiwal (268) 20 109 Diyapur (265) 21 131 Palhta (480) 22 138 Gochar (482) 23 140 Naloti (486) 24 152 Jhaj (378) 25 156 Katta (495) 26 168 Singhpur (388) 27 171 Hiyatpur (SOl) 1110

"ARPENDIX IV~ V1f;iJ;AGB DlJRE£.T0RY List of. villages according to-the Proportion of Selte«htled "Castes to tbe:tolal Popu1atiol\·b,.'ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

ANANDPUR ~'(\IiIB TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name ·of village wjth hadbast lNo. population (perc~ntages) Code No. 1 2 .3 4 31+concld. 28 17[8/1/172 Nurpur Khurd (503) 29 180 Raull {376) 30 181 Jhinjri (397) 31 186 Mirpur • (406) ,32- 192 LalpU1 (412) .33 198 Mussaput (403) ~ 3'11: 199 Kumb()wal (540) -35 204 Chanc\pur (511) 36 219 Asalatpur (418) 37 231 AbialUl Kalan (433) 3&. 233 Dhalllana (51) 39 234 Rajgiti (51&) 40 235 Khata_na (519) 41 238 Garh llaga (522)

,4,2 165 Ama~pur Bela (385) III APFENDIX IV-VILLA(JE ·DIREt"rORY List of viUages according to;the ProportioIt of Scheduled Castes< to 'the totttl Populati-Olfby ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Serial No. Location Name of village with Hadbast No .. Castes population Code No. (percentages) 1 2 3 4 0-5'" -1 17/8/2/27 Majri (11) 2 33 Miani (28) 3 40 Ratanpllra (14) 4 45 Saini Majra (336) 5 62 Lohgarh alias Phide (23) 6 117 Santpur alias Churpki (212) 7 .121 Chaklan (21 I) 8 123 Haripura alias Ror Majra (221) 9 133 parhi (196) 10 140 Gandhoa Khurd ("I87) 11 142 pathar Majra (220) 12 178 Katli (40) B 183 Haveli Bari (45) 14 306 Talapur (159) 15 326 Udhampur (280) 6-10 1 17/8/2/5 Tirak Karman (3) .2 15 Beli (6) 3 54 DhaJah (347) 4 76 Bagwali (358) 5 85 Bardar (370) 6 114 Atalgarh (208) 7 141 Salaura (176) -8 162 Kherabad (52) 9 165 Rasulplu (177) 10 191 Cbhota Phool (74) 11 212 KhaIilpur (82) 12 239 Khanpur (135) 13 242 Bazidpllr (139) 14 269 Taprian Amar Singh (126) 15 294 Saidpur (304) 16 324 Chboti Rauni (:28.2) "'Excludes villages with nil S/C popula.tion, 112

APPENDIX IV~VILLAGE ~IRECTORY List of vilJa'ges according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total Population 'by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL

Ra nges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village ~ith hadbast No. population (percentages) Code No. 1 2 3 4 11-15 1 17/8/2/6 Hardo Namoh (318) 2 7 Harado·Haripur (310) 3 10 Bal (4) 4 12 Attari (322) 5 16 Bhauwal (325) 6 35 Patial (308) 7' 44 Thali d6) 8 .58 Balawalpur (20) 9 59 Chand pur (21) 10 86 Harnampur (372) -II 102 Madpur (199) 12 137 Bheora (183) 13 153 Bhaku Majra (160) 14 168 Paprala (184) 15 192 Budha "Bheora (73) 16 204 Kheri Salabatpur (66) 17 222 Khizarpur (86) 18 231 Ferozpu-r (98) 19 235 Jatana (142) 20 275 Khokhar (114) 21 279 Raipur (149) 22 291 Chhota- Badechh (314) 23 301 Saloh Majra (152) 24 308 Bara Gadh Ram (157) 25 329 Chhota Samana (296) 26 336 Sotal (224)

11 364 Shadipu~ (268) 28 368 Sangatpur (263)

29 382 Chhoti Mandauli (249)

'6-20 1 P/~f2/8 Fatehpur Bunga (320) 2 14 Bari Jhakhian (324)· 113 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE- DIRECTORY' List of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the iotal Population by l'ange!1 RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

RUPNAGAR TAHSIL I Ranges of Sched uled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village with had bast No. population (percentages) Code No. 1 2 3 4 16-20-concld. 3 17/8/2/42 GhanauIi (13) 4. 64 Laudi Majra (31) 5 91 Bindrakh- (382) 6. 94 Khanpur (378) 7 110 Kakron (206) 8 156 Pathreri Rl;ljputan (170) 9 159 Gobindpur (174) '10 184 Shampur (49) 11 195 Mansuha :({hurd (54) 12 197 Chhoti Ihallian (59) 13 254 Salahpur (113)

14 25~- Dalla (115) 15 268 Behrampur. Bet (125) 16 302 Mundian (IS3) 11 337 Dhanauri (230) 18 374 Tajpur (261) 21-30 1 17/8/2/2 Dadhi (3)"9) .:f. 3 Mianpur !landur (311) 3 11 Bara Pind (326) 4 19 Bhaxatgarh (327) 5 23 Alowal (331) b 24 Naggal (335) "1 52 MaI1saIi (143) 8 61 Malikpur (35) 9 80 .lhandian (365) '10 82 Bari (361) , -11 87 Haripur {371) 1.2. 104 Panjoia (201) 13 lOS Babani K,!lan (380) 14 111 Kishanputa (207) ·15 113 Chararian, (204) 114 A)?P;El"llB,l,~ (V--4:'lhLA~_E. DIREC~QIlX ~ . ~ List,of v\lI;tg~ acwr~ng to.the Prop,ortion of SchedyJed ·Rtstes to t~e total Pppul.t\tloll.bJ' ,,~eS RUPNAGAR DISTICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Spheduled Castes Seri{l~ !'fo. LO,cation Name of village wAh had1;>as,t No. population (percentages) Code No. 1 2 3 4 21-30-contd. '16" 1'7/8/2/120 ,Singh (21 S) 17 124 Khabra (216) 18 126 Gandhon _Kalan (191) 19 127 Raja Majra (192) 19 129 Akalgarh Alias Burjwala (202) '21 131 Mianpur (194) 22 134 Thauna (1-90)

~g 135 Manak Majra (118) '.24 146 Salahpur ..(166) 25 147 Balsanda (167) 26 153 Bhaku Majra (160) 2:/. 155 Bari Jhallian (168) I 28 170 Kotla Nihang (180) 29 194 Bhauwal (55) .3() 203 nhaIian (65) 31 205 Bhoje Majt'11 (61)

~2. 206 Bhairon Majra (62) ,:; 233 Bela (141-) 34 240 Hafizabad (137) ~ 257 Sultanpll}: (111) -¥. 276 Fatebpu; (132) n 285 Chuhar ,Majra (307) 38 291 Rurkee (301) 39 299 Manne Majra (150) 40 310 Bara Makrauna (299) -41 312 Oind (294) 4~ 316 Amrali ~~O) -~~ 318 GagarwaJ .(288) 44 319 Chhota ~idhupur (281) '4"5 322 Sandhari Majra (285) 46' 325 Bari Rauni (281)_ kt 330 Bara Samana (297) - t1~ 332 Boor :rvl.~{a (438) 115 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE D1RECI'ORY list of 'filiagcs according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to Ihe total PopuIat on by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes ..:seria I No. Location Name of village with hadbast No. population (percentages) Code No.

1 2 3 4 21-30-concld. 49 1·7/8/2/347 Rangi an (241) 50 354 Dholan Majra (277) 51 360 Khant (271) 52 362 Todarpur (269) 53 365 Doom Chheri (262) 54 377 Dotarpuf (2580) 5S 381 Rattangarh (250)

56 383 Bari, Mandauli (248) 57 388 Nanowal (453) 31+ 1 11/8/2/9 Pirthipur (321) 2 11 Chhoti Jhakhian (5) 3 13 Haler (323) 4 IS Kakrala (332) 5 20 Kharota (328) 6 25 Manguwal (333) 7 31 Awan Kot (7) 8 32 Chak Dhera (27) 9 36 Mado Majra (25) 10 38 Doburji (26) il 39 Nuhon (15) 12 . 46 Ghanaula (337) 13 49 Chhoti Makauri (340)

. 14 50 Bari Makauri (341) IS' 51 Chal

17 56 Dugri (346)

18 57 Ahmedp1;lr (19)

19 60 Alipur (18)

20, 66, Alaml>ur (33) 116 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE' ffiR:ECTORY List of villages according to the ProporHon of Scheduled Castes to the total Population.\)y rallges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village with '-adbasi"No. population (percentages) Code No.

1 2 3 4 31+contd. 21 17/8/2/69 Ladhal (349) 22 70 Bairampur (350) 23 71 Dargah Shah Khalid Binwalid (351) 24 72 Khalidpur (352) 25 73 Majri (353) 26 74 Samana (348). 27 75 Magror (355)

28 77 Fatehpur (36~ 29· 78 Bholon Kalewal (362) 30' 79 BhagaJan (364) 3J. 83 Kal

~2 112 Kalal Majra (205)

43 115 Lohari (209~. -44, 116 Bhago Majra.(210)

45 118 Brahman M~a (213) '46- n9 Bhagwantpur, .{214) 47 122 Sihon Majrar. (222) ... 48 1'25 Solkhjan (217) 49 130 Raipur Patti Gadhon (193) 50'" 136 Simbal Jhalian (182) 51 138 Lakhmipur (186) 117 APPENDIX IV-VU1LXGE DIRECTORY List·of-vi'Uages'according·to the Prop()rtion of Scheduled 'Castes to the total POJlulat1~n by ranges. RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RuPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial No. Location Name of village with 'hadbast No. population (percentages) Code NO.

1 2 3 4 31+contd. 52 17/8f2/J39 Rangilpur (188) ?3 143 Behrampur (219) 54 145 Pathreri Jattan (169) 55 148 Dugri (164) 56 149 Mehpalon (165)

57 150 RauIa Majra (163) 58 151 Santpur (162) 59 154 Kamalpur (60) 60 157 Bara (175) 61 158 Sao?atpur (171) 62 161 Bara Bande Mehsl (173) 63 163 Samr!!-la (51) 64 164 Bari Railon (50) 65 166 Chhoti Railon (178) 66 172 Ali Bak (357) 67 173 Akbarpur (356) 68 175 Mia npur Rainan (37) 69 177 Khawaspur (39) 70 180 Hussainpur (42) 71 181 Nanakpur alias Sharfabad (43) 72 182 Rupnagar (44) 73 188 Gurdaspur (75) 74 190 Bara Phool (76) 75 193 Rautan (56) 76 1.96 Mansuha Kalan (53) 77 198 Mahlan (58) 78 199 Bhaini (57) 79 200 Chaunta Khurd (68) 80 201 Chaunta Kalan (67) 81 202 Suleman Shikoh (69J S7 707 Jagatpur (64) 118 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to tM total Population by ranges. RUPNAGAR.. DIS'FRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled castes Serial No. Location Name o{~ village with ?adbast No. population (percentages) Code No.

1 2 3 4 31 +contd. 83 17/8/2/208 Kulian (95) 84 210 Ranga (81) 85 211 Assarpur (83) 86 213 Muajudinpur (70)

87 214 Bara Surtanpur t I J.) 88 215 Chhota Surtanpur (7~) "- 89 216 Taprian Gharispur (75) 90 217 Taprian Boothgarh (78) 91 218 Taprian Ramgarh F9) 92 21.,9 . Rattanpur (87) 93 221 Karkhana Bharatgarh (89) 94 223 Garh! (85) 95 224 Sheikhupur (96) 96 225 Farld (94) 97 226 Karkhana Bela (90) 9& 227 Lakhewal (92) 99 228 Bhauwal (93) 100 229 Beli Attalgarh (91) 101 236 Chamar Majra (144) 102 231 Mubarkpur (143) 103 241 Balrampur (140) 104 243 ' Chhota Daudpur (104) 105 244 Bara Daudpur (103) J (1 106 245 asran- 02) 107 246 Attari (101) 108 248 Zindanpur (108)

109 249, Ghurkewal (109) 110 250 Malewal (107) ill 251 Taprian Rashl_dpur (195)

112 2,52 ~asidpur (106) 113 253 Dhumewal (138) 119 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total Population by ranges. RUPNAGA-R DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Sche-duled Ca'ltes Serial Location N~me of village with hadbastlNo. Pupulation (Percentages) No. Code No. t 2 3 4 3H·-contd. 114 17/8/2/256 Mulana (110) 115 258' MakowaI (116) 116 261 Panj Peda (117) 117 262 Sarangpur (119) 118 263 Phassa (120) 119 266 Mohan Majra (123) 120 267 Rampur (124) 121 271 Kotla Sarmukh Singh (128) 122 273 Rok'ali Mal Manngarh (130) 123 274 Mahtot (131) , n4 280 Haron «(48) 125 281 Kandhola (146) 126 2&2 Katlaur (145) 127 284 Sandhwan (308) 128 286 Rattangarh alias Rattan (309) 129 287 Maneli (310)

130 288 Dhana~la (311) 131 289 Manela (312) '132 290 Bara Badechh (?13J 133 292 Hawara (315) 134 293 Barsalpur (306) 135 295 Bhurra (303) 136 296 -Gobin4pur alias Dhespur (305) 137 298 Pipal Majra (302)

13~ 300 Chamkaur Sahib (151) '139 303 Dehar (154) 140 304 Gagon (fS5) 141 305 Rampur Bet (156) 142 307 Chhota Gadhram (158) 143 309 Salempur (298) 144 311 Chhota Makra una (209) '- 120 -APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE'DIRECT9RY List 9f villages Qceordi-ng. to the Pt:.oportion ofScheduIeJi ,(;.stes ~()jthe total.Populatipnrby ranges, RUPNAGAR DJSTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial ,Location Name "of village w¥h had bast No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No, 1 2 3 4

31i-contd. 145 17/8/21313 Ramgarh (293) 146 314 Chaklan (292) 147 315 Lutheri (291) 148 31'7 Kale Majra (289) 1.49 320 Bara Sidhupur S256) t50 323 ¥ajri (253) 151 327 Sarhana (7.79) 152 328 Dumna (295) 153 331 Samrauli (228) 154 333 Dulchi Majra (2!26) 155 334 Goslan (225) 156 335 Mugal Majri (223) 157 338 Rasulpur (229) 158 339 Kainaur (235) 159 340 Gopalpur (234) 160 341 Nathmalpur (233) 161 342 Kakrali (231)

162 343 Bamnar~ (2~2) 163 344 Khairpur (242) 164 345 Dhangrali (244) 165 346 Kisbanpur (243) 166 348 Saheri (240) 167 349 Bangian (239) 168 350- Aur.nauli (238) 169 352 Fatehg,arh (236) 170 353, Mundian (278) \ 171 355 :&anjla (276) 172 356 Kalaran (275) Il3 357 Balian (274) 174 358 Kotli (272)

17~ 35~ .l\1anpur (273) 111 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY Li st of villages according to the Proportion of scheduled castes to tbe total population by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled, Castes Serial. Location Name of village wilh hadbast No. Population (Percentages) No. Code No.

1 2 3 4 31 +concld. 176 17/8/21361' Bhatian (270) 177 363 Panj Koha (267) 178 366 Kajauli (266) 119 367 Boothgarh (265) 180 369 Rampur Mehrab (264) 181 '370 Morinda (254) 182 371 Ram B agh (257) 183 372 Sakbo Majra (255) 184 373 Chalaki (256) 185 375 Behbalpur (260) 186 376 Sbahpur (259) 187 378 Ramgarh Alias Manda (253) 188 379 Kulhel'j (252)

189 ~80 Bad waH (251) 190 384 Akbarpur (245) 191 385 Chotamla (246) 192 386 Mann Kheri (247) 193 387 ChakliKasab (450) 122

APPENDI~ IV-VILLAGE DIRECtORY :Ust lif vl1Iages accotding to t~e Proportion of Scheduled castes to the ,total population by ranges RUPNAGAR .DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL

Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of village t wi th had bast No. population (percentages) No. Code No. t J 2 3 4 0--5" 1 17{8f3/4 Bhago.wal (119) 2 Kubaheri (323) 71 , 3 82 Ghoati Bad Naggal (329)

4 11~ Ferozepur Bhanger (341) 5 115 Majrian (343) 6 123 Mastgarh (16)

7 20g Gab~a Majra (48) 8 263- Kambali (225) 9 265 Dharamgarh (227) 10 'J:l9 Cbachu Majra (268) 6-10 1 17/8/3/46 S alempur Kalan (140) 2 47 Dhangtana (131) 3 49 Tajpura (316; 4 59 Sialba (148)

5 I 9~ Bazidpur (152 6 95 Dh_a:kl@ran Khurd (153) 7 101 Tirtha (91) 8 106 Ba)1alpur (86) 9 110 Saini Majta (167) 10 117 Nada (350) 11 119 Kansal (354) 12 "163 Aujalan (182) 13 204 Tirpri (191) 14 212 Popna (51) ,/ 15 244 Shiampur (295) 16 256 Siahi MaJra. (g) 17 280 Man~uli (270) 18 295 Mate Majra/(279) 11-15 I 17/8/3/2 Behdali (117) 2 7 Matheheri (124) 3 43 Mundhon Bhag Singh (1'35) *Exciudos villages with nil S.C. popula.tion. 123 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of village with hadbast N;o. population (percentages) No. Code No. I, 1 3 4

11-15 coneld. 4 17/8/3/50 Salempur Khurd (317) 5 56 Mehrampur (139) 6 111 Dhode Majra (164) 7 140 Jaklar Majra (80) 8 15& Desu Majra (31) 9 186 Sil Kapra (389) 10 199 Deh Kalan (365) 11 210 Makran (58) 12 214 Badian (53) 13 219 Todar Majra (59) 14 220 Khanpur Behlon (302) 15 249 Dhurali (1) 16 250 Sulqhgarh (289) 17 269 Bha' att (234) 18 290 Saini Majra (271) 19 291 Chau Majra (272) 16-20 1 17/8/3/12 Chintgarh (130) 2 63 Khizarabad (322) 3 72 Sangatpura (146) 4 89 Takipur (158) 5 116 Chhoti Bari Parachh (349) 6 118 Karoran (352) 7 133 Manana (21) 8 139 Chandon Gobindgarh (179) 9 141 Harlalpur (181) 10 149 Balongi (26) 11 172 Ma mumpur (381) 12 181 B~§heri (70) 13 235 Raipur Kalan (294) 14 237 Bathlana (284) 15 240 Sola Majra (298) 16 245 Gobindgarh (296) 17 255 Mataur (7) 18 258 Madanpur (8) 19 259 Lamba (196) 20 27t Lal1diali (229) 21 276 Cbina (3) 22 280 Manauli (270) 23 296 Mindha Majra (280) 24 297 Giga Majra (281) 124

APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECtORY

tist of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

RUPNAGAR DISTR~CT

KHARAR TAHSIL

Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of village with nadbast No. population (percentages) No: Code No.

1 2 3 4

21-30 1 17/8/3/14 Mullanpur (133)

2 15 Neholkla (128)

3 16 Dosatna (107)

4 17 Dhianpura (115) 5 21 Singhpura (111)

6 29 Shahpur (98)

7 3() Laklhnaur (97)

8 40 Naggal (137)

9 55 Thana Gobindgarh (142)

10 57 Mehrauli (143)

11 65 Mianput (324)

12 66 Tarapur (325)

13 68 MirZapur (326)

14 84- Hoshiarl?ur (159)

15 90 Kansa1a (157)

16 97 . Kadi Majra (1'51)

17 99 Khairpur (89)

18 102 Tiwar (81)

19 108 Bhagat Majra (170)

20 113 Mul1apur Garib Dass (342)

21 120 Soonk! (344)

22 131 Tira (20) 125 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of vilJages accordi:ng to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to tbe total population by range. RUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR T ARSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name of village with had bast No. population (percentages) No. Code No.

1 2 3 4 21-30 eontd. 23 17/8/3/132 Jhampur (.22) 24 136 Thaslca (174) - 25 138 Rurkee Kham (82) 26 146 Raipur(24) 27 148 Daun (27) 28 150 .Baliali (34) 29 154 Khuni Majra (181) 30 157 Ballo Majra (32) 31 159 Fatch Ullabpur (30) 32 161 Jhungian (29) 33 167 Rudiala (77)

3~ 168 Dau Majra (76) 35 169 Bhago majra (75) 36. 173 padiala (379) 37 174 Badarpur (378) 38 176 Gharuan (377) 39 180 Shakrullapur (69) 4Q 195 Rora (369) 41 197 Pannuan (386) 42 200 Madanheri (364) 43· 209 Rangian (49) 44 213 Niamian (52) 45 222 Chuni Kalan (62) 46 229 Landran (37) 47 230 Lakhnaur (36) 48 232 Manak! -Majra (39) 49 247 Bathlana (284) 50 248 Saneta (288)

~1 251 Sambal}Qi (292) 52 254 Sohana (35) S3 A57 Mohali (10) 126 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECT6RY Li st of viUa,ges ac_cordi ng to the Proportj on of Scheduled Cl\stes to the totllt'POpal'attOD lJy:a:anges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled Castes Serial Location Name ~f vi!1age with hadba&t No. population (per6entages) No. Code No. t 2 3 4

21-30 coneld. 54 17/8/3/260 Kunibra (6) 55 262 Ittgatpur (261)- 56, ,268 Jirakpur (235) 57 275 papri (269) 58 277 MauU Baidwan (4) 59 278 Raipur Khurd (2) 60 285 Bad (265) 61 289 Manakpur Kallar (217) 62 293 Nogiari (282) 63 299 DheJpur (286) 31+ 1 17/8/3/1 Paprali (117) 2 6 Ban Majra (123) 3 8 Chatauli (12'5) 4 9 Adharera (122), 5 11 Fatehgarh (126) 6 18 Chutamali (J1'tJ.) 7- 19 GosIan (113) 8 20 Kalewal (112) 9 22 ChanaIon (110) 10 23 Kanauran (109) 11 24 Jhingran (108) 12 25 Singhpur (101-) 13 27 Nanheri (lOm 14 28 NaggaI (99) 1'5' 31 Hassanpur (96) 16 32 _ (95)" 17 33 -Ghataur (94) 18 34 Alapur (92)

1"9- 3~ Suhali (90) 20 36 Shekhpura (!O3)

21 37 - Fatehgarh (10~) 1-27

A:PPENDI'~IV~VlbLAGE Dl-RE€'}'ORY List-o{ villages according to the Proportion. of Scheduled Castes to the total popolati«;ln by r.nae. RUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled ~astes. Serial Location Name of village~ with hadb,ast_ ~Nq'. population (percentages) No. CadeNo. 1 2 3 4 31 +contd. 22 1718/3138 Andheri (104) 23 39 Baraudi (105) 24 41 Guno Majra (138) 25 42 Mundhon Mastana (134)

26 ,45 Akalgarh (1'32) 27 51 Saini Majra (318) 28 52 Harnampur (320) 29 61 Majri (147) 30 62 Khera (145) 31 64 Fatehpur (321)

32 73 Manakpur Sharif (3~O) 33 76 Dulwan (337)

34 77 Palhanpur (334) 35 79 Majra (332) 36 80 Sultanpur (333) 37 81 Siswan (338J 38 83 paraul (340) 39 85 Bharaunjian (i60) 40 87 Salamatpur (162) ,. 41 88 Rasulpur (163)

42 91 Kartarpur ~(156) 43 92 Boothgarh (155) 44 - 94 Dhakoran Kalan (154) 45' 96 Phantwan (87) 46 100 Naglian (88) 47 105 Malakpur (84) 48 107 Ranai Majra (85) 49 109 Ghandauli (169) 50 122 Milal

APPENDIX IV- VILtAGE D~Rlf,CTORY List of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges EUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL Ranges of Scheduled' Castes Serial Location Nama of village with ~dbast No. population (percentages) No. Code No. 1 2 3 4 31+contd. 53 17{S/3/127 paintpur (166) 54 128 Wasepur (168)

5~ 142 Jandpur (28) 4

.56 143 Sihanpur (17~) 57 145 Behlolpur (23)., 58 151 Chapar Chiri Kalan (195) 59 152 Chapar Chiri Khurd (194)

6Q 153 Tole~Majra (192) 61 155 Sante Majra (186)

62 . 156 Chhaju Majra ~(33) 63 164 Bhulchri (7S) _ 64 165 Abhipur (79) 65 166 Bhajauli (93) 66 170 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 67", 171 Simbal Majra (73) 68 175 Barauhli (380) 69 183 Batta (375) 70 184 Machbipur (387) 71 185 Fatehpur Thehri (388) 72 187 Sil (390) 73 188 Ghoga KheriJ374) 74 189 Gharanga (373) -75 190 .Kajjal Majra (372) 76 191 Ghoga (371) 77 192 Malikpur (361) 78 194 Sotal (370) 79 196 Nabipur (366) 80 198 Ch9lta (385)

81 201 Pir Sohana (7~) 82 202 Badali (71) 83 203 Badala (Niya Shahar) (188) 129 APPENDIX IV-VILLAGE DIRECT()RY Li.,t of villages according to tbe Proportion of Scbedlllod Castes to tbe total popula tion by ranges RUPNAGAR DISTRICT KHARAR TAHSIL R.anges of Seheduled Castes Serial Location Name of village with hadbast N, population (Percentages) No. CodeNa. 1 2 3 4 31+conc1d. 84 17/8/3/205 Maggar (46) 85 206 Naggal Phejgarh (190) &6 207 Chalta Kalan (189) &7 211 Majatri (57) 88 215 DhabaIi (54) 89 216 DharakKalan (56) 90 217 Dharala Khurd (55) 91 218 Majat (60) 92 221 SiIkapra (63) 93 223 Chuni Khurd (61) 94 224 Jhanjehri (50) 95 225 Rasanheri (47) 96 226 KaHon (193) 97 227 Sawara (45) 98 228 Saidpur (44) 99 231 Bairampur (38) 100 233 Bhago Majra (40) 101 238 Bharatpur (43) 102 239 Gidarpur (30) 103 241 Patran (297) 104 242 Chudia Ia (299) 105 261 Taraf .Kumbra (5) 106 266 Kandala (230)

10 I 267 Jheourheri (253) 108 272 Shafipuf (228) 109 273 Rurkla (263) 110 274 Kambala (226) 111 281 Patton (273) 112 282 Siaau (266) 113 283 Matran (267) 114 284 Bakarpur (264) 115 286 Kurari 274) 116 281 Sekhon Majra (275) 117 288 Kurara (276) 118 292 Drad (283) 119 294 Tangauri (278) 120 298 Gudana (285)

SECTION II Town Directory

133 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE' TO\\,"'N DliiECT(}Ity The town directory has been compiled in six different statements for all the urban areas' of the district, The dat:t on amenities and other aspects have been presented in codes which are explained below: Statement I : This gives status and growth history of each town in the district. Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to facilitate analysis for pt1rposes of dem)graphic and socio·econ~mic ch:tracteristics Of.tow,1S at the state and all India levels. It has been presented according to 1981 census population of tb:e core'town in' the following' manner PopUlation Class

100,000 and above I 50,000 99,999 II 20,000 49.999 III 10,000 19,999 IV 5,000 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI The civic administration status as in ]980 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census town is regarded as having no civic status. Code (C.T.) has been used for census town. Municipal Corporation M. Corpn. Municipal Committee M.C. Cantonment Board CoB. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Census Town '(S.A.S. Nagar­ C.T. Mobali and Talwara) Statement II : This gives for each town, physical aspecfs and location of towns. Statement In : This gives municipal finance for each town of the district. Statement IV : This gives civic and other amenitie§. The"abbrbviations used are indicated below (I) Road length PR Pucca Road KR Kuccha road (II) System 0/ sewerage S Sewer OSD Open surface drains BSD - Box surface drains SD = Sylk drains CD - Cesspool method Pt - Pit system 134 (III) Method of disposal of night soil

HL Head loads B Baskets' WB Wheel barrows st Septic tank latrines S Sewerage (IV) Protected water supply-source and capacity of storage systems

(a) Sources of water supply : TW Tubewell water/Hand pump T Tap water W - Well water

~K - Tank water (b) System of storage of water

OHT Overhead tank SR Service reservoir "\.G River infiltration gallery

BWP Bor~well pumping system PT Pressure tank

Statement V

This gives medical, educational, recreational and cuitural facilities. The abbreviations used are indicated below : Medical amenities: H Hospital D Dispensary He He,alth centre Fe Family plannIng centre TB TB clinic NH Nursing Home o Others A Ayurvedic

U Unani Hom Homoeopathic In case of allopathic. no separate code has been given. The informatton in .col. 4 on medical facilities has been presented horizontally in the same line as illustrated _below :

H (A-I, 2) D (Hom-2, 1, U=I) Here H (A-I, 2 represents one ayurvedic and 2 allopathic hbspitals and D (Hcm-7, 1,_ V-l) represents 2 homoeopathic, one allopathic and one unani dispemaries. If the medical facility is not available in a town. name of the nearest place (if in the same district) or nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where th~ facility is available has_ been mentioned in column 4. 135 Educational amenities The codes that have been used are as follows : A Arts only S Science only AS Arts and Science only C Commerce only AC Arts and Commerce only I ASC Combined for all categories,-Arts, Science and Commerce.

L Law SH Shorthand Type Typewriting Sh. Type Shorthand and Typewriting o Others P Primary school M -Junior secondary or Middle Schools H Matriculation or Secondary PUC Higher secondary/intermediate/ pre-university/junior college/ '10 -+-2' system whethe"r held in schools or colleges If there arc more than one institution of a type in the town, their number has been given against each in brackets. If any educati"onal facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place (if in the same district) or the name of nearest di~trict (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where this facility is available has been given in brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities : The following codes have been used : PL Pu]?lic library RR Reading room S!atement VI : This gives information <;m trade, commerce, industry and banking for each town of the district. Appendix to the town directory shows towns of the district which have outgrowths and popula- tion of outgrowths. .136

1981" CENSUS STATEMENT

Status and Serial Class, name and civic administ- Location Name of tahsil Area in Number Population and growth rate of No. ration status of town Code no. sq. of house- -'-'------_ kms. holds 1901 1911 1'921.. includ~g housel ss households (in 1981 census) 1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 , 8 9 1 V Anandpur Sahib M.C. 8/III Ahandputs Sahib 3 '00 1,630 5,028 4,041 (-19·(j3) 2 VI Chamkaur Sahib N.A.C. 8/V Rupnagar 4·00 884

3 III Kharar* M.C. 8/VIII Kharar 4·20 3,951

4 IV KuraJi M.C. 8/VII Kharar 7·40 2,091

5 IV Morinda M.C. 8/V! Rupnagar' 3·00 2,252

6 III Nanga] Township N.A.C. 8/11 Anandpur Sahib 3·39 6~013

7 IV Naya Nanga] N.A.C. 8/1 Anandpur Sahib 14·92 2,227 ** 8 III Rupnagar M.C. 8/IV Rupnagar 25 ·00 5,189 8,888 6,935 7,606 (-21 '97) (+9,68) 9 III S.A.S. Nagar (C.T.) 8/IX Kharar 12·40 7,512

*Kharar has non-town components of urban agglomeration. For calculating densit~ **Rupnagar' district Code Number is 8 and 2nd element or Code'in R.dman 1.37 'toWN DIREctORY t Growth History the town at the censuses.of Density I Sex ratio (1981 ----1931-----19~---~19~---1961---~1-~1- Census) ------1961 1971 1981 Census Census Census

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4,266 4,.189 ,5,000 3,571 2,857 841 857 834 (_1'80) (+ 19 136) (+ 71,,42) 4,692 -_t1,173 868

-6,07,2 .6,317 ~,216 JO,636 21,807 t"s,050 812 872 829 (+4.03) (+30 '06) (+30.;06) (+ 104 '07) 6,390 9,776 12,637 1;708 808 860 889 (+52 ·9,9) (+29'27)

,5,837 6,068 7,540 9,,326 13 j 502 ..4,501 850 888 885 (+3"96) <+.24;26) (+23,69) (+44 '78) 34,372 .21,356 25,523 7,529 599 802 811 (-37'87) (+19 '51) - 7,987 9,997 10,390 696 563 861 875 <+25 '17) (+3 '93) 8,764 10,385 14,213 14,136 16,454 25,165 991 835 854 870 (+15:22) (+.18;50) (+36 ;86) (_0,54) <+16 '40) <+52 '94) 32,351 2,609 2,817 the population of Kharar M.e. (21,208) has been taken. figures is that of the town. 138 1981 CENSUS TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-II Ph ysica) Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979

Serial Class and name of Physical aspects Name of and road distaD~ (ill kms) from No. town ------~..";:.,,,;, ""'-- Raill- Temperature State HQ. -District . Tah si'! Nearest Rai~way Bus Navig&ble::'l" fall (in "entigrade) HQ HQ. city with sta on route river/canal I (in population (if within mm) Maxi- Mini- of one lakh 10 kms) mum mum and more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 V Anandpur Sahib, 758'8 43'5 1 '5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Anandpur Chandigarh Anandpur Anandpur SutIej (R) (80) (39) Sahib _(0) (80) Sahib (0) Sahib (0) (5) 2 VI Cbamkaur Sahib 758'8 43'5 1'5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Rupnagar Chandigarh Morinda Chamkaur Sutiej (R) (45) (16) (16; (45) (14) Sahib(O) (8)

3 III Kbarar'" 770'3 43 ·5 1 .~ Chandigarh RupIlagar Kharar Chandigarh Kurali Kharar (14) (27) (0) (14) (11) (0) 4 IV KuraJi 770'3 43 ·5 1·5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Kharar Chandigarh Kurali Kurali (25) (16) (11) (25) (0) (0)

5 IV Morinda 770'3 43'5 1 '5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Rupnagar Chandigarh Morinda Morinda (28) -(26) (26) (28) (0) (0)

6 III Nangal Township 758'8 43'5 1 '5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Anandpur laJandhar Nangal Dam Nangal (R) (101) {60) Sahib (21) (91) (0) (0) - (1)

7 IV Naya Nangal 758·8 43·5 1 '5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Anandpur lalandhar NangalDam Nangal Sutlej (R)1' (104) (63) Sahib (24) (94) (0) (0) (2) Rupnagar RupuOagar 8 III Rupnagar 758'8 43·5 1 '5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Rupnagar Chandigarh o Sutlej (R) (41) (0) (0) (41) (0) (0) (1) 9 III S.A.S. Nagar 770·3 43'5 1-5 Chandigarh Rupnagar Khar!!r Chandigarh Cbandigarh S.A.S. Nagar (8) (33) (6) (8) (8) (0) "'Kharar has non-town components of urban aiilomeration. 139 1981 CENSUS-TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT-III MUnicipal Finance, 1978·79 Serial Class and na me of town Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) Expcnd!ture (in Rs '00) No. adminis- ----~------T------tration status Receipt Reve- Gov- Loan Advan- Other Total General Pub- Pub- Pub- Pub- Others Total (irt 1980) through nue ern- ce sour- receipt admi- lie lie lie lie (spe- ex- taxes derived ment ces nis- safety hea- works insti- eify) pendi· etc. from grant (speci- tration lth tutions ture muni- fy) and cipal conve- proper- niertces ties and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 V Anandpur Sahib M.C. 2,120 180 540 2,840 980 250 810 280 10 160 2,490 2 VI Chamkaur Sahib N.A.C. 50 500 250 50 850 30 10 27 10 77 3 III Kharar* M.C. 8,062 311 141 1,500 233 643 10,890 3,141 478 2,343 2,200 32 8,194 4 IV Kurali M.C. 8,364 15 453 217 396 9,445 3,200 186 2,799 1,014 80 922 8,201 5 IV Morinda M.C. 7,117- 362 174 260 348 8,261 3,015 629 1,986 1,984 520 8,134 6 III Nangal Township N.A.C. 7,670 80 280 8,030 2,770 (440 1,560 3,710 60 8,540 7 IV Naya Nangal N.A.C. 4,287 207 4,494 224 198 240 2,010 2,672 8 III Rupnagar M.C. 12,560 1,080 780 1,760 16,180 7,420 1,140 1,220 4,130 .. 2,580 16,490 9 III S.A.S. Nagar C.T. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. *Kharar has non-town components of urban agglomeration. 140

1~81 CENSUS STATEMENT Civic and other

Serial Class and name of town Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System . Number of latrines No. adminis- tion Castes and length of ---+ tration Scheduled (in KIns) sewerage Water Service Others status Tribes borne (in 1980) populations ......

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V AIiandpur Sahib M.C. 8,571 2,304 3 Kms OSDjS 158 400

2 VI Chamkaur Sahib N.A.C. 4,692 1,340 4Kms OSD N.A. N.A. N.A.

3 III Kharar* M.C. 21,807 5,328 8 Kms OSD 55 19,80 15

4 IV Kurali M.C. 12,637 2,385 7Kms OSD N.A. 1,650 232

5 V Morinda M.C. 13,502 3,194 9.5 Kms OSD 14 2,905

6 III Nangal Township N.A.C. 25,523 4,793 30Kms OSD, S 332 2,202

7 IV Naya Nangal N.A.C. 10,390 1,518 35 Kms OSD, S 2586

8 III Rupnagar M.C. 25,165 4,246 12,Kms OSD N.A. 8,202 N.A. 9 III S.A.S. Nagar C.T. 32.351 1.694 N.A. S N.A.

"K1llraf ha~ n:>n·tO'N1l co:np::>nents of urban agglomeration.

uriure is nJ S;h,j.lled T(ib~ p<>;Julation in the to.vns. only S. C. P,>p:.Ilatio;l ha~ b~e.1 indicated in this oolumn. 141

TOWN DIRECTORY IV Amenities, 1979

Method Protected water supply Fire fighting Electrification (Number of connectiops) of disposal Service of night Soil Source of System of Domestic Industrial Commercial Roaa light- Others supply storage with ing (points) capacity in litres (in brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HL,S T, HP (OHT) Yes 1,046 65 478 129 1,00,000 HL HP Rupoagar N.A. N.A. N.A. 128 (16) HL,WB HP, TW N.A. S.A.S. Nagar 4,455 94 949 315 173 (6) HL,WB HP, T N.A. S.A.S. Nagar 2,497 244 957 108 (17) HL, S HP, W S.A.S. Nagar 2,900 187 866 328 875 (20) HL, WB T, TW (OHT) Yes 4,524 24 709 905 120 '85,50,000

HL.WB T,TW (SR) Yes 2,272. 72 605 900 71 1,00,000 HL,WB T, HP 23,65,000 Yes 3,832 216 1,834 625 129 S T, TW (OHT) Yes 6,000 234 487 146 361 20,00,000

143

1981 CENSUS~TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV-A Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1979

------~---- I No slum area has been notified in Punjab State though certain pockets have separately been identified. '144

1981 CENSUS STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational

Serial Class and n~me of town Population Medical.facilities Educational No.

Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Colleges Engineering Dispensaries/ medical Commerce colle­ colleges T.B. cHni- institutions ges (of degree cs etc. noted in level and above) column 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 "I 8 1 V Anandpur Sahib 8,571 H 25 AS(1) J'alandhar (81) Chandigarh (80)

2 VI Chamkaur Sahib 4,692 H 30 Rupnagar (16) Ludhiana (78) Chandigarh (45) D(A) 3 III Kharar* 21,807 H 25 Bhago Majra (3) Patiala (61) Chandigarh (14) D 'HC FC 4 IV Kurali 12,637 H 25 Patiala (4) Patiala (74) Chandigarh (25) D .( 5 IV Morinda 13,502 H 25 A(1) Patiala (61) Chandigarh (28) FC CCl) 6 III Nangal Township 25,523 H 100 Anandpur Sahib (21) Pa.tiala (82) Chandigarh (lOt) D 4 0 7 IV Naya Nanga! 10;390 H 80 AS(1) Jalandhar (94) Chandigarh (104) D FC 8 III Rupnagar 25,165 H 100 ASCI) patiala (82) Chandigarh (41) D (A-I,2) 10 T.B. 9 m S.A.S. Nagar 32,351 HC 8 Chandigarh (8) Patia!!I (73) C;:hanqigarh (8) b(A-l,4) 12 0 *Kharar has non-town components of urban agglomeration. 145

--TOWN J)JREC'fORY

~V and Cultural Facilities, 1979 facilities Number of recreational and cultural facilities ------Polytechnics Recogni- Higher Secondary/ Junior Primar)' Adult Working Stadia Cinema Auditona/ Public sed sho- Secon- Matricu- secon- schools literacy women's Drama! libraries rthand. daryl lation daryand classes/ hostels with Commun- includmg typewrit- Inter- middle centres number of ity halls reading ing medi- schools and seats rooms and vo- ate/ others catio- PUC (specify) nal tr- (P~e- aining umver- instit- sity utions collegel Junior college level)

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chandigarh 2 7 RR(1) (80) PL(2) Cbandigarh 3 6 8 (45) Chandigarh 1 4 5 PL(l) (14) RR(l)

Chandigarh 3 2 2 PL(1) (25)

Chandigarh 2 2 1 PL(1) (28) Chandigarh 0(1) 2 2 5 PL(2) (10n RR(2)

Challdigarh 2 3 1 3 (1 04)

Chandigarb 0(3) 2 3 4 14 2 PL(l) (41)

Chandigarb 2 2 10 (8) 146 1981 CENSU:; STATEMENT Trade, Commerce, Industry Serial Class and name Name of three most important commodities imported Name of three most important commodities exported No. of town ______._L ______

1st 2nd 3rd 1st ~nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 V Anandpur Sahib Foodgrains Sugar Cloth Babbar grass Rice Shoes 2 VI Chamkaur Sahib Diesel Food Stuff Cloth Ice Potatoes Neera 3 III Khalar* Raw Wool and Raw Groundnut Fuel Vanaspati Ghee Woollen Cement Pipts Cotton Yarn Oil Blanket 4 IV Kurali Gur/Shakar Groundnut Wheat Sparo Parts of Locks Agricultural Sewing Machines Implement 5 IV Morinda Sugar-cane Pig Iron Timber Sugar Spare Parts of AgricuJturals Sewing Machines Implements 6 III Nangal TowI!.ship Timber Raw Babbar Fuel Wood Furniture Bans Conduit Pipe, Grass 7 IV Naya Nangal Raw Material for Jute, Bags Soft Stone Fertilizer Heavy Water Spun Pipes Fertilizer .8 III Rupnagar Sugar Ghee Potatoes Potatoes Locks Soap 9 III S.A.S. Nagar Cement Steel Bricks Tractors Medicines Electric Goods

*Kharar has non-town components of urban agglomeration. 147

-TOWN DIRECTORY -VI and Blinking, 1979

Name of thrce most important .:()mmoditit:~ m~n\1lactl1rcd Nun'ber (If Number I"~ Number of lJa.1ks agnculturaI non-agricul­ credit . tural credit sociclie~ societies 1st 2nd 3rd

9 10 II 1:' 14

B"n Wuoden AI ticle, Stwe& 4

Spare Parts of SCWIng Furniture. J Machines Vanaspati Ghee Woollen Cloth BJankdS ( emcnt l'ipe~ 5

Spare Parts 1,1 S.ewing Machines Lucks Agncultural Implements 6 4

Sugar Spare Part~ ,)f Sewing \1achir.cs Agricultural Im,1Iernt!nts 3

Furniture Ban Conduit Pipe~ 5 2

Fertilizer Heavy Water Spun Pires

Locks Soap Wooden rurniture 7

Tractors ~edic1l1es Llcctric goods 7 148 "'t, APPENDIX Towns simwin& their outgrowths with population

Serial Name of the town with location Population of core town Outgrowth Population of No. code .•• , outgrowth

1 2 3 4 5

K.harar 17/8jVIII 21,20g (i) Nawashahr (00) 599 PARTr-B Primary Census Abltr,act (Gener.al) Primary CensuS"Abstract (Scheduled Castes) 150

PART.B

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTES) Explanatory note on Primary Census Abstract

The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) General and Scheduled Castes provides the basic information re­ lating to popul.... tion d~.ta pertaining to 198] census. It contains the dC'.t... in respect of area, number of occupied residenti".l houses and households, total popul?tion (including institutional and houseless population), population break up by sex, scheduled castes, literates, m'l.in workers classified into four categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers and other workers, m(l.rginal workers and non-workers for each village and for each town/wardwise. The district totals given at the beginning of the PCA are followed by break up of rural and urban areas of the district. The d .... ta are presented tahsilwise. The rural PCA presents the dat(l, for the villages ...,rranged in ascending order of location code numbers (assigned to the vill".ges within the tahsil). The urban PCA presents wRrdwise d(l.ta for e?ch town. In rural PCA, the uninhabited villages and the villages which have got merged in towns have ".Iso been indicated. It may be men­ tioned here that the PCA data provided here has been compiled on the basis of the basic schedulesj.e., household· schedule and the universal individual slip canvassed during ]981 census operations. The concepts and terms occurring in the PCA are briefly explained here.

Census House : A census house is a building or part of a building having a separate mCloin entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used or rec~nised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. Occupied Residential House :-. -. O'ccupied residential-house is a dwelling house and includes a house used partly as a dwelling and partly for some other purpose like shop, workshop, factory, etc., but does not include a 'vacant house' where no person was found to be residing at the time of census.

Household: A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. EX,!1mples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called 'insti­ tutional households'. There may be one member housi.lhold, two members household or multi members household. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a 'hoLlsehold'. Another type of household for census purpose is houseless household which is a household comprising of 'houseless person/persons'. A houseless person in census terminology has been defined as : (i) a person who might be doing domestic service or other work with one or more households but who does not reside in any house and sleeps in the corridors, varandahs or passages in buildings or in the streets, (ii) wandering or nomadic tribes found to be staying in temporary huts etc. ; and (iii) beggar, vagrant, tramp, saohu, fakir, etc., who is found on the footpaths, streets, in places IiJce parks, gardens, railway yards, etc. Scheduled Castes are such castes, races or tribes or parts of groups within such castes, races or tribes as are declared to be scheduled castes by the President of India's Orders issued under Article 314 or the Consti­ tution of J ndia. Literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as literate.- A person who can merely. read but cannot write, has not been considered as literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or sh04ld have passed any minimum edl,lcatjo~al standa,rq.. . 151 All children of the age of 4 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child has been going to a school and might have picked up reading and writing a few odd words. Workers and Categories of Workers : Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such 'participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision .st for a day in regular (Non-seasonal) work during the preceding week. The dichotomy of worker/non-worker of 1961 and 1971 censuses was discarded at the 1981 census and imtearl? trichotomy of m".in workers, marginal workers and non-workers wa~ adopt.:::d. For main worker the time criterion of e.lgagement in work for the major part of the year, i.e., at least 183 days was adopted. Those ,vho worked for some time during the last year but not for the major part were treated as marginal wvrkers. Those who had ncv~r worked during the last year were non-workers. This trichotomy partially permits a comparability of 1981 census economic data with that of 1971 as well as 1961. The main workers of 1981 census can be expected to corre')1_)ond to the workers of 1971 and the m<,.in workers and marginal workers of 1981 together to correspond to the workers of 1961. Classification of Main Activity : The main activity of workers has been classified into four categories, viz., cultivator, agricultural labourer, household industry and other worker. These terms are explained below: Cultivator : For purposes of the census, a person has been considered working as cultivator if he or she has been engaged either as employer, single worker or family workers in cultivation of l~nd owned or held from Govt., private persons or institutions for paym~nt in money, kind or share. Cultivation included sup~rvision or direction of cultivation. It has been indicated by abbreviation 'c'. Agri.:ultural Labourer . A person who worked in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share has been regarded as an agricultural labourer. He/she had no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely worked in another person's land fQr wages. An agricultural labourer had no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she worked. It has been indicated by abbreviation 'AL'. Household Industry : Household industry has been defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lived in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a household industry constituted of members of the household including the he~d. The industry should not be run on the scale of a regis­ tered factory which would. qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. For a person who has returned his/her main activity as engaged in some production, processing, ser­ vicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi roIling, pottery manufacturing, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring, etc. it has been ascertained if it is a household industry, and if so, it has been indicated by the abbreviation 'HHI' in' the space provided for. Other Workers: All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity during the last one year, have not been categorised as cultivators or agricultural labourers or in household industry, are 'other workers' 'OW'. The type of workers that came under the category of 'OW' included factory workers, plantation workers, those in trade, commerce, business, transport, Mining, construction, political or social work, all government serv~nts, municipa.} employees, teachers, priests, entertairiment artists, etc. DIS'fRl {;T PRIMARY CENSUS

Location Name of District!Tahsii Total Area Occupied No.of Total Population (including Scheduled Scheduled Code No. UA/City/Town Rural in Resi- House- Enstitutional and Hoilseless Castes Tribes Urban Kmt dential holds Population) .Houses

P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 to· 11 12 13 17/8 Rupnagal' District T 2085·0 118,958 122,598 716,662 385,087 331,575 94,878 79,851 R 2007'7 88,491 90,849 562,024 301,230 260,794 80.269 67,658 U 77 ·3 30,467 .31,749 154,638 83,857 70,781 14,609 12,193 17/8/1 Anandpur Sahib Tahsil T 657 '9, 38,255 39,509 214,644 113,48f 101,163 21,568 18,004 R 636·6 28,702 29,639 170,160 89,172 80,988 16,776 14,181 U 21 ·3 9,553 9,870 44,484 24,309 20,175 4,792 3,823 17/8/1 Naya NangaIN.A.C. U 14 '92 2,193 2,227 10,390 5,542 4,848 837 681 17/8/11 Nangal Township M.C. U 3 '39 5,860 6,013 25,523 14,094 11,429 2,700 2,093 , 17/8/1II Anandpur Sahib M.C. U 3 '00 1,500 1,630 8,571 4,673 \898' 1,255 1,049 17/8/2 Rupnagar Tahsil T 736· 6 36,635 37,920 ,230,612 123,192 107,420 37,045 31,587

R 7,04 '6 28,768 29,595 187,253 100,059 87,194 32,343 27,509 U 32 '0 7,867 8,325 43,359 23,133 20,226 4,702- 4,078 17/8/TV Rupnagar M.C. U 25 '00 4,863 5,189 25,165 13,459 11,706 2,278 J ,968 17/8/V Chamkaur Sahib N.-\.C. U 4 '00 840 884 4,692 2,'512 2,180 741 599 17!8/VI 'Morinda "MC. U 3'002,164 2,252 13,502 7,162 6,340,1,683 1,511

17 !8/3 Kharar Tahsil T 731'7 44~068 45,169 271,406 148,414 122,992 36,265 30,260 R 707'7 31.021 31,615 204,611 111,999 92,612 31,150 25,968 U 24·0 13,047 13,554 66,795 36,415 30,380 5,115 4,292 17/8/VII Kurali M.C. U '7 ·40 1,971 2,091 12,637 6,689 5,948 1,277 1,108 Kharar U."A. U N.A. 3,809 3,951 21.807 11,925 9,882 2,911 2,417 17/81VIlI Kharar M.C. U 4 '20 3,721 3,863 21,208 11,615 9:593- 2,849 _2,349 Nawashahr O.G . U N.A. 88 88 599 310 289 62 68 17/8/JX S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) U 12 ,40 7,267 7,512 , 32,351 17,801 14,550 927 767 C.T. 153

ABSTRACT (GE~ERAL) MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household in- Other workers Workers Workers (D labourers dustrv-manu- (IIf. (V, (I-IX) (II) facturing, pro- V(b) & VI crssing, servicing to IX) & repairs [V(a)]

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P

14 15 16 17 1~ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2H 29 215,409 129,131 197,670 8,892 71,689 930 32,736 1,094 66,21 321 86,624 6.547 2,162 9,827 185,255 312,856 157,147 88,931 155,ll84 4,914 70,llO 912 30,942 1,018 5,164 204 48,8511 2,780 2,016 8.916 144,130 246,964 58,262 40,200 42.586 3,978 1,569 18 1,794 76 1,457 117 37,766 3,767 146 911 41.125 65.892

6J, '\41 35,583 55,792 2,856 22.470 565 5,434 385 1,858 141 26,030 1.765 1,l47 6.825 56,342 91,482

45,576 23,41:<4 43,638 1,795 22,09~ 561 5,205 34S 1,606 90 14,729 796 1,274 6,362 44,200 72,831 17,965 12,099 12,154 1,061 372 4 229 37 252 51 11,301 969 73 463 12,082 HI,651 4.579 3,387 2,565 241 4 2 49 2,510 240 4 22 2,':J73 4,585 10,226 0,706 7,165 623 98 3 62 2 120 31 6,885 587 26 69 "6,903 10,737 3,160 2,006 2,424 197 270 165 35 83 19 1,906 142 43 372 2,2110 3,329

67,296 42,876 63,266 2,497 24,360 340 13,469 289 2.362 110 23,075 1, 758 553 1,422 59,373 103,501 52,792 32,643 51,522 1,509 23,797 331 12,699 280 2,018 86 13,008 812 520 1,2R3 48,017 84,402 14,504 10,l33 11,744 988 563 9 770 9 344 24 10,067 946 33 139 11,356 1.9,099

8,938 6,311 o,b82 745 200 2 1~2 5 242 21 6,258 717 29 54 6,548 10,907 1,367 1,043 1,212 54 105 304 21 782 52 4 2 1,296 2,124 4,199 2,879 3,650 189 258 7 284 3 81 2 3,027 177 83 3,512 6,068

~4,572 50,672 78,612 3,539 24,859 25 13,833 420 2,401 70 37,519 3,024 262 1,580 69.540 117.873 58,779 32,804 59,924 1,6lO 24,225 20 13,038 390 1,540 28 21,121 1,172 221 1,271 51,85.5 89,731 25,793 17,868 18,688 1,929 634 5 795 30 861 42 16,398 },852 40 309 17,687 28,142 4,285 3,016 3,177 259 203 4 187 2 248 16 2.539 237 5 3.512 5,6H4 7,578 4,983 6,360 472 420 572 27 253 3 5,115 441 22 164 5,543 9,246 7,384 4,839 6,194 469 337 545 27 251 3 5,061 438 22 164 5,399 8,960 194 144 166 3 83 27 2 54 3 144 286 13,930 9,869 9,151 1,198 11 36 360 23 8,744 1,174 18 140 8,632 13,242

Primary Census Abs,tr'a.ct Anandpur Sahib' 'Tahsil VlLlAGE PRIMARY ANAN))PtJR SAHIB TAHSIL

Location .~ QJ;Cajl/ Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Includ- Scheduled Scheduled Code V.a~ ~ .. ha4- Tahsil occupied House- ing Institutional & House- Castes Tribes NOI bytNQi inKm2 Residen- holds less Population) and of tial Village Houses In Hec- tares

------...... _------P M F M F M F ,i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

17/811/ Anandpur Sahib Tahsil 636,6 28,702 29,639 1,70,160 89,172 80,988 16,776 14,181 1 Kalsera (236) 118 177 178 1:087 568 519 140 143 2 Rampur Saini (235) 69~ 36 39 260 150 110 14 7 3 Modha Majra (238) 79 33 33 222 125 97 9 4 4 Bhabhaur (234) 524 466 472 2,710 1,376 1,334 198 182 5 Swami pur (232) 252 82 82 488 262 226 118 112 6 Khera Bagh (233) 38 50 51 292 159 133 22 21 7 Talwara (279) 230 128 f28 773 405 368 121, 112 8 Dubhata (280) 360 232 232 1,285 651 634 256 208 9 Hambewal (281) 212 35 35 186 100 86 88 75 10 Nangal Nikku (282) 349 265 267 1,549 794 755 91 77

11 Dukli (283) 161 238 268 ;1,628 867 761 148 112 12 Meghpur (284) 186 530 538 3,195 1,66T 1,528 366 311 13 Majowal (260) 143 139 139 831 447 384 96 76 14 Jol (286) 72. 12~ 125 832 442 390 101 85 " I, 15 Manakpur (285) 168 302 308 1,751 905 846 244 211

16 Patti (287) 275 155 158 9~6 504 432 ..157 137 17 Raipur288) 267 131 175 998 511 487 81 80 18 Banda eri (289) 159 110 115 656 346 310 92 81 19 Palsiri (347) 120 6 6 43 21 22 20 Behrampur (348) 642 302 344 1926 986 940 306 268

21 Ajauli (349) 261 268 273 1,714 873 841 62 41 22 Dabkhera (350) 225 147 163 949 504 445 134 114 23 Jandla (341) 123 125 145 848 440 408 121 . 91 24 Kalitran (351) 317 224 229 1,278 684 594 138 90. 25 Bhalowal (290) 39 26 39 201 97 104 27 23

26 Darauli (352) 454 573 589 3,543 1,841 1,702 273 262 ).7 Bhanupali (353) 114 123 130 863 442 421 65 63 27 28 Duhnala (291) 139 76 91 638 347 291 41" " 29 Nangli (354) 484 313 336 2,095 1,147 948 184 162 "I 30 Jind Bari (355) 656 560 564 3,423 1,796 1,627 212 ,177 31 Thalun (292) 202 180 189 1,115 611 504 178 142 32 Bahlu (293) 107 71 71 450 248 202 26 25 33 Khanpur (356) 124 48 52 308 172 136 54 43 34 Da'Sgraon (357) 227 90 90 632 340 292 44 30 35 Mahain (358) 202 157 159 959 508 451 1~6 107

36 Dher (295) 265 296 300 1,534 807 727 160 135 37 Gamirpur (294) 449 264 278 1,656 856 800 166 137 ", 38 Surewal (296) 497, 213 228 1,347 743 604 110 83 39 Dholowal (307) 16 1 1 1 1 40 Khamera (359) 332 290 290 1,167 ,632 535 54 30 41 Mahrauli (308) 37 75 75 496 261 235 28 26 42 Mangewal (306) .118 150 155 907 470 437 57 59 43 Sajmour (298) . 116 134 134 731 429 302 140 98 44 Bikapur (297) 166 135 135 798 428 370 156 118 45 Barari (299) 58 10 10 71 33 38 46 Dharo (300) 73 15 15 110 52 / 58 17 18 47 Basowal (302) 146 456' 458 2,021 1,117 904 240 201 48 Paili Khurd (301) 14 35 39 162 99 63. 19 21 049 Kalota (304) 28 47 47 246 137 109 3 1 SO Paili Kalan (305) 21 'Bu- 157

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers (Tn,TV, (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, V(b) & VI to IX) Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a) ] --_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 45,576 23,484 43,638 1,795 22,098 561 5,205 348 1,606 90 14,729 796 1,274 6,362 44,260 72,831 418 272 256 8 73 4 20 3 160 .,4 312 511 96 54 71 " 20 12 39 79 110 92 40 60 2 1 59 2 65 95 16 967 664 506 16 72 " 13 3 418 2 868 1,318 148 55 111 2 40 1 71 1 151 224

77 34 64 2 25 4 2 " 35 2 93 130 3 249 171 170 3 56 9 8 " 97 " 235 365 386 199 302 3 86 20 13 2 183 1 13 58 336 573 , 48 6 40 " 3 12 1 24 . 4 56 86 554 341 378 3 118 98 9 153 3 416 752 8 574 367 401 20 70 3 53 9 " " 278 .. 4 466 737 1,014 685 719 14 111 20 25 1 563 13 3 59 945 1,455 266 151 160 1 59 9 2 90 1 14 273 383 190 133 155 I 17 4 6 " 128 1 287 389 571 361 338 7 24 33 46 1 235 6 60 507 833

325 161 272 4 121 2 " " 149 4 232 427 221 92 283 43 95 84 43 10 94 ,. 228 444 221 134 163 4 33 " 69 8 53 4 8 183 298 , , 5 4 15 1 2 1 12 " " 1 " 6 21 504 245 424 21 112 3 6 4 8 1 298 13 2 1 560 918 25' 571 527 203 302 2 160 " 5 " 112 2 839 256 131 225 25 83 10 32 1 110 14 279 4~0

284 171 178 24 38 35 " 105 24 16 246 384 406 194 263 5 74 53 2 17 1 119 2 421 589 51 44 55 14 25 30 14 42 90 991 509 835 23 388 110 2 59 278 21 35 3 971 1,676 234 104 125 6 39 3 1 82 6 85 1 232 414 175 103 188 21 50 28 13 97 21 159 270 545 284 581 39 237 70 15 14 I 260 23 43 7 523 902 918 417 822 15 477 53 66 8 226 7 35 939 1,612 291 137 299 51 78 87 38 9 125 12 21 61 291 392 145 67 153 I 59 30 3 61 95 201 93 40 100 2 43 11 13 33 1 's 1 67 133 161 77 214 2 46 2 104 35 29 .. 126 290 263 119 277 2 122 1 64 16 75 1 '7 2S3 224 166 291 120 479 418 274 336 66 72 2 5 137 5 327 309 438 234 460 46 251 17 47 15 6 1 156 13 12 396 742 418 202 399 2 166 1 43 14 176 1 5 166 339 436 1 347- lis 339 2 163 99 76 2 293 533 135 62 142 1 76 9 2 55 1 8 U9 226 249 133 242 3 85 5 2 'i 150 a 211 434 197 87 237 1 144 41 1 52 ii 192 290 140 42 235 2 89 73 2 73 193 368 12 11 15 11 4 18 38 19 15 30 16 14 22 58 771 432 614 22 74 11 9 520 22 503 882 68 23 69 10 1 68 11) 30 S3 87 41 64 2 13 Sl :2 61 107 nhllbite

159

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers I (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- (Ill, IV, V (b) ing, & VI to IX) Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] -----_ ------_------_ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 385 215 348 14 38 4 8 302 10 227 421 176 107 163 1 104 2 57 1 133 259 40 26 47 30 3 14 47 96 63 34 61 10 44 16 10 71 117 88 42 133 5 37 95 5 69 115 13 14 12 3 4 5 10 27 75 37 73 3 62 3 1 10 66 129 121 45 116 69 1 46 93 152 62 18 60 56 2 2 75 110 236 20 203 42 24 3 176 42 260 152 111 44 177 22 47 130 22 68 151 431 198 466 18 258 is 'i 191 18 452 739 13 5 21 20 1 15 29 32 6 84 80 4 54 130 77 43 65 2 55 10 2 1 61 123 121 4 352 320 7 25 252 520 144 10 222 196 2 24 212 318 185 69 233 186 5 1 41 I ·s 168 373 196 79 253 154 14 4 81 ii 151 321 166 78 233 137 5 91 247 175 138 129 38 160 22 100 22 6 2 52 9 85 105 124 150 65 155 2 106 , .. 2 49 122 238 80 23 100 28 72 28 1 7 20 6 47 72 89 145 26 160 117 2 3 38 14 201 134 88 51 25 49 40 1 1 7 3 48 34 55

20 12 24 19 5 " 21 42 69 19 123 111 4 8 1 66 165 1 1 .. 139 4i 154 96 8 .. 50 177 142 104 213 117 174 4 116 28 3 1 27 3 14 213 370 . 1 84 33 72 4 26 4 12 3 30 74 103 646 382 509 23 44 27 16 422 23 411 751 106 73 105 7 12 26 60 123 184 56 10 77 " 28 , " 2 47 .. 53 97 258 116 327 6 71 39 41 2 176 4 227 431 166 93 182 136 5 41 162 324 224 112 291 16 206 " 85 16 325 581 702 379 608 10 116 1 8 30 454 9 1 42 540 917 205 118 164 1 106 2 4 52 1 173 292 245 157 273 15 186 7 80 15 227 492 24 5 32 32 38 49 7 5 9 9 7 12 44 20 57 .. 40 .. 8 9 52 79 252 116 245 7 151 1 19 5 70 6 9 1 246 444 20 12 23 12 11 18 38 52 60 95 58 32 62 2 38 27 70 41 29 ' ' . 36 72 36 " .. 10 58 17 1 40 ' , 34 43 29 16 90 33 3 15 .. 18 3 8 28 35 39 65 5 28 12 2S 4 81 100 166 873 70 ,180 2 70 60 8 42 2 144 295 54 454 783 35 405 4 175 25 7 1 196 5 895 1,512 21 68 62 1 S 10 31 44 69 80 31 343 131 1 94 23 7 7 84 173 182 354 1 ~64 ~? ~ S~ 78 308 47l 160

VILLAGE PRIMARY ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Popuiation (Inclb- Scheddled Scheduled Code (with had bast No.) Village occupied House- ding Institutional & . Castes rril5es~ No. in Hect- Residen- holds Houseless Population) 1 ares tial ~ouses

------y------P M F M F M ,F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1-1 12 1 7/8/1/106 Palasi (269) 277 185 197 '1,091 538 553 61 56 107 Pasiwal (268) 117 104 106 626 341 .285 154 114 108 Majari (266) 232 119 i19 639 341 298 25 22 109 Diyapitr (265) 121 63 67 399 197 202 64 67 110 Chhutewal (259) 137 60 60 343 173 170 13 12 111 Surewal (251) 138 70 80 451 222 229 34 31 11'2 Hazipur (250) 83 67 67 394 216 178 34 28 113 Bhaton (262) 48 64 64 388 199 189 27 31 114 Bela Dhiani (261) 768 125 125 915 503 412 22 11 115 Gohlani (263) 156 204 208 1,198 596 602 50 48 116 Kulgran (264) 68 130 132 735 381 354 48 44 117 Sangatpur (258) 89 85 85 • 492 244 248 23 24 U8 Bikapur (256) 20 31 31 189 96 93 119 Mehlwan (257) 62 126 131 707 319 388 35 44 120 Sahjowal (252) 184 201 218 1,300 665 635 37 31 121 Bainspur (253~ 78 38 45 274 144 130 Daghaur (254) 172 85 89 564 279 285 72 56 lli Sukhsal (255) 149 216 224 1,297' 653 644 124 Bhangal (477) 353 158 166 892 441 451 63 54 125 Mehandpur (478) 620 101 101 630 321 309 71 60, 126 Bhalari (267) 327 226 232 1,348 667 681 R8 59 127 Nangran Kalmot (272 1,183 521 528 3,08; 1,555 1,530 243 225 128 Bhanam (271) ) 216 304 310 1,779 929 850 108 84 129 Bhallan(273) 866 395 39., 2,437 1,242 1,195 189 178 130 Spalwan (479) 243 23 23 128 64 64 131 Palhta(480) 230 58 58 301 166 135 66 52 132 Haripur (481) 192 51 60 303 153 150 4 3 133 Samundari (482) 407 138 140 746 405 341 109 74 134 Kahanpur (483) 259 73 73 318 164 154 15 16 135 Boothgarh (276) 71 21 21 118 76 42 136 Algran (274) 310 40 40 264 137 127 3 2 137 Sawara (275) 464 ~ 51 53 312 163 149 30 23 138 Gochar (484) 322 100 102 546 283 263 129 112 139 Raisara (485) 332 24 27 154 71 83 4 5 140 Naloti (486) 453 1§0 160 855 445 410 147 137 141 Kulsowal (487) 564 4 4 12 9 3 142 Kalwan (488) - 658 273 273 1,532 796 736 146 139 143 Rampur Kalan (489) 334 130 130 630 313 317 144 Hirpur Ganura (490) 294 107 107 604 317 287 28 21 / 145 Baihara (375) 179 19 19 137 74 63 146 Saidpur (376) 193 96 100 545 269 276 41 35 147 Thana (381) 347 230 230 1.316 654 662 141 129 148 Barian (380) 144 71 71 391 204 187 1 2 149 Pachranda (379) 98 69 69 388 218 170 53 38 150 Dumewal (377) 146 64 67 366 187 179 41 33 151 Raipur (491) 220 67 67 387 178 209 23 34 152 Jhaj (378) 207 162 172 862 466 396 156 120 153 Sakhpur (492) 498 98 104 535 277 258 14 14 154 Jhangrian (493) 172 45 47 244 ~ 122 122 155 Karura (494) 481 163 163 891 476 415 109 84 156 Katta (495) 137 76 16 348 197 151 ' 110 76 157 Sabhaur (496) 633 177 In 1,125 598 527 27 27 158 Ghahi Majra (497) 209 40 40 268 134 134 17 -1-4- 159 Saupur (500) 142 69 74 375 198 177 _;. I()O Sl,lkbe Majra (498) 143 40 41 ZQ~ tIZ 94 3 ., I' n iM

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (1) Labourers Industry- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) Manufact- & VI to IX) turing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 270 166 164 4 87 6 2 69 4 52 322 549 221 122 148 5 70 4 29 1 2 47 2 193 278 196 104 183 10 137 .. 24 10 1 21 .. .. 158 288 118 81 77 4 30 1 2 6 39 3 1 119 198 113 64 107 1 65 19 23 1 66 169 125 78 87 23 30 21 6 3 48 2 ., .. 135 206 100 47 79 2 48 .. 7 1 6 18 1 20 8 117 168 93 52 79 5 55 1 13 4 2 9 14 106 184 • 166 59 268 1 78 176 1 1 13 .. 235 411 353 230 275 5 198 2 8 1 69 2 2 321 595 246 150 110 6 38 1 71 6 .. 271 348 141 90 95 65 5 1 24 24 2 125 246 54 • 34 39 16 19 2 2 2 57 91 162 115 146 8 92 1 28 5 5 .. 21 2 173 380 35 194 302 2 199 12 17 1 74 1 363 .633 82 78 57 39 18 87 129 ]76 117 W. 68 .. 1 47 163 285 385 238 222 6 142 5 2 5 73 1 431 638 153 73 164 5 82 21 6 55 5 32 18 245 428 142 88 160 2 119 22 3 16 2 4 2 157 305

354 231 299 6 173 6 15 15 96 .. " 368 675 854 524 662 14 424 .. 92 9 30 1 116 4 48 188 845 ,l,328 491 246 324 6 173 '1 37 23 2 91 3 84 .. 521 844 645 366 464 5 249 64 14 ]37 5 91 202 687 988 29 17 26 26 5 33 64 50 4 100 3 65 29 2 3 3 66 132 84 38 88 1 72 2 .. 14 1 65 149 113 33 206 3 134 22 18 32 3 199 338 68 29 88 6 41 6 41 6 76 148 27 11 47 19 23 1 4 29 42 82 41 50 1 33 .. 3 14 18 18 69 108 66 18 92 1 74 1 4 .. 14 71 148 123 31 156 1 43 89 2 1 22 .. 171 127 91 34 28 36 7 29 5 3 " 1 3 2 1 2 34 74 167 66 262 3 135 106 1 1 20 2 1 146 182 261 4 6 4 1 1 2 3 1 297 118 413 5 245 92 29 47 5 25 231 358 500 111 35 179 170 .. " " .. 9 " 179 134 138 127 55 165 7 138 3 12 3 4 11 1 .. 15 152 265 35 19 34 28 6 8 36 32 27 134 63 121 .. 101 11 .. 9 .. 114 148 162 364 188 328 13 169 38 22 1 99 12 127 326 522 102 55 116 94 3 10 9 .. 123 88 64 101 40 117 69 27 7 14 1 105 100 65 89 34 94 1 66 1 7 1 20 91 93 87 85 42 87 3 53 3 5 26 3 7 62 84 144 200 68 255 5 116 .. 84 20 35 5 103 2M 288 127 50 137 4 101 4 6 30 .. 140 254 63 26 81 .. 73 " .. .. 8 1 44 40 78 212 91 288 2 176 42 29 2 41 8 102 180 ~311 77 11 109 3 64 25 1 8 12 2 .. 5 88 143 268 120 353 3 230 37 22 1 64 2 1 166 244 358 61 31 68 2 60 2 1 5 2 6 1 60 131 96 48 139 1 127 2 10 1 16 59 160 30 14 71 68 3 1 40 94 i62

ANANDPUR SAHIB l'A:HSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Includ­ Scheduleu Scheduled Code (with hadbast No,) Village occupied House-. ing Institutional and Castes Tribes No. In Hec- Residen- holds Houseless Population) tares tial Houses

-.a.-_~ ____.:ifo..,_ ~-- ---_--- P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/1/161 :Samirowal (499) 176 106 108 661 328 333 98 87 162 Mawa (383) 156 Il2 113 748. 376 372 . 44 40 I. 163 Bhaini (382) 177 64 65 500 263 237 37 23 ~ ..... 164 Gobindpur (384) 193 31 34 233 120 113 ,8 14 165 Amarpur Bela (385) 201 34 '34 254 127 127 50 53 i66 Mothapur (386) ,251 58 63 421 204 217 13 13 167 JMukari (387) 231 fI9 120 768 383 385 25 '29 168 ,Singhpur (388) 383 141 141 749 397 352. 139 109 169 Lasari (390) 115 106 108 ~01 314 • 287 37 27 170 'Gopalpur (389) 89 34 34 192 114 78 1

171 ~iyatpur (501) 599 146 146 824 447 377 151 113 172 Nurpur Khurd (503) 940 75 75 418 216 202 84 52 173 Kartarpur (502) 225 'i84 184 926 481 445 61 38 - J •• 174 Gurse Majra (393) 51 52- 55 309 171 138 14 7 ,.. 175 Jatpur (392) 238 118 120 668 336 332 72 62

176 Rure Majra (504) 92 91 91 421 202 219 ',' 177 Nurpur Kalan (394) 188 508 521 2,828 1,512 1,316 178 170 178 Saini Majra (395) 171 215 229 1,241 621 620 115 ,84 179 Simbal Majra (391) 140 124 130 729 382 347 91 ~. 70 :.. 180 Rauli (396) , i98 ~1(J9 113 623 337 286 155 U8

181 lJ;linjri (397? 179 74 76 403 202 201 92 88 '. 182 Majra (398 81 ." n· 183 Lakhno (401) 39 20 20 130 68 62 184 Saskaur (400) i37 93 93 518, 279 239 62 49 185 Kheri (3'99), 305 146 153 838 450 388 67 68 ~ : '" Jj/> · 186 Mirpur'(406) 74 -63 63 326 161 165 54 56 187 Bhatauli (407) 66 18 18 107 61 46 188 Chanoli (408) 265 177 178 1,010 498 512 99 118 189 Shahpur (409) 331 .22 22 163 _ 84 79 5 ,4 190 Bassi (410) 167 110 110' 614 321 293 50 50

191 Seikhpur (411) 74 40 40 242 1'29 113 36 31 , 192 t~lpur (11-7) 1.95 162 163 940 491 449 152 147 193 Barwa (405) 266 232 23,8 1,338 673 665 68 80 194 Munna (414) 122 71 81 467. 244 223 36 ,38 195 'Raipur (4i5) 110 81 81 477 239 238 64 -, 66 Asmanpur (509) 146 84 87 530 268 67 196 262 60 . ~ 197 Chahar Majra (404) 123 84 ·84 499 265 '234 76 62 198 Mussapur (403) 107 95 95 553 295 258 IIi 113 199 ,l(umbew,a} (402) :88 ,31 32 205 f15 90 10 ,45 200 Azampur (507) 188 109 1q9 633 337 296 65 52

201 Sandhoa (508) 95 4,3 ,43 275 123 152 27- • 31 202 Kangar (506) 257 120 120 610 316 294 72 · 56 i' 203 Iatauli (505) 406 226 226 980 469 511 66 41 , 204 _Chandp'QJ; '(511) 55 . .22 22 128 64 64 29 • -37 205 Barari (510) 218 124 125 715 350 365 77 74 206 Bassali ~J2) 773 ·97 102 586 294 292, 23 2i 207 B~lewal (513) 616 B9 17.9 846' ,399 447 5'4 40 208 ,Tibba Nangal (514) 62-3 157 180 833 416 417 115 109 .. i 209 ,Jhandian (515) ~ 1,468 283 285 1,504 761' 743 134- '104 210 latwahar' '(516) 852' 139 149 829 456 373 140 108 211 Bhogipur (426) 113 69 69 363 199 164 25 19 .. 212 Bahman Majra (425) 117 80 82 491 262 229 6 u- 213 Takhatgilrh (416)' 301 403 429 2,217 1,165 1,052 270 ~47 214 :Shaton (424) 185 ,94 98 601 305 296 24 21 215 Sarthali (427) 301 175 175 997 498 499 95 81 . i63 :ENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR PISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ------_-- Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (Ill, IV, V(b) (1- -IX) (II) Manufactur- & VI to IX) ing, Processing, Servicing and- Repairs [V (all ------_------_------M F M F M F M F M F M f< M F M F 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

179 101 133 .. 87 12 34 " 30 165 333 201 128 153 6 87 3 18 2 46 3 8 215 366 144 67 133 2 88 1 21 24 1 130 235 56 33 50 1 36 .. 13 1 4 15 66 97 51 31 67 1 60 3 4 60 126 120 76 111 .. 84 7 5 15 .. 92 217 241 169 201 1 109 3 9 80 I 182 384 187 70 219 1 103 56 10 50 1 178 351 173 88 190 5 135 5 11 10 34 .. 124 282 56 19 52 2 47 1 5 1 62 76 210 107 250 3 131 52 1 .. 66 3 197 374 75 44 110 6 53 10 8 3 39 3 3 106 193 216 68 268 7 204 2 19 5 15 30 213 438 81 36 90 .. 89 .. 1 " 80 138 163 79 171 2 106 42 23 2 165 330

76 23 106 " 98 6 .. 2 .. 96 219 982 532 783 48 178 85 36 4 484 43 729 1,268 334 208 309 8 122 25 40 122 8 2 310 612 219 115 186 6 90 30 66 6 196 341 165 73 171 2 67 35 14 55 2 192 165 92 117 59 110 8 53 22 10 4 25 2 92 193 inhabited ...... 40 25 30 2 17 1 2 10 2 37 38 23 138 71 135 3 84 2 18 6 27 1 144 236 159 67 205 7 156 4 11 6 34 1 24 224 221 157 102 61 76 3 41 1 17 18 2 22 99 63 63 35 10 38 24 32 23 .. .. I 5 1 23 22 267 150 280 8 115 63 3 16 1 86 4 218 504 40 IS 45 36 2 7 39 79 156· 71 159 1 109 10 39 1 20 191 142 lQl 50 30 69 2 44 20 5 2· 60 111 251 145 238 162 20 10 46 .. .. 253 449 298 155 378 " 233 33 23 .. 89 5 385 290 280 115 60 103 2 69 14 17 1 3 6 135 221 76 42 155 119 17 3 16 84 238 143 69 136 85 16 8 .. 27 5 1 127 261 115 55 133 11 92 24 6 9 4 8 1 4 13 128 210 142 49 141 2 71 36 1 10 24 1 6 1 148 255 66 46 14 2 7 1 27 3 25 .. ... " .. 69 87 158 73 154 7 112 3 12 4 10 20 23 181 160 108 45 25 56 2 39 9 1 7 2 6 77 61 73 145 69 173 2 106 35 4 28 2 1 94 142 198 193 64 222 7 114 23 3 8 77 4 1 76 246 428 27 19 27 1 10 10 .. 7 1 4 .. 33 63 154 88 155 6 73 15 13 1 54 5 14 30 181 329 158 85 114 15 53 3 2 6 56 9 19 25 161 252 126 44 198 158 28 1 11 I 200 447 173 55 214 3 139 46 2 27 2 202 414 379 172 363 1 228 92 10 33 1 3 398 739 215 75 291 1 168 83 7 33 1 165 372 91 48 .101 85 .. 10 2 4 .. 12 86 164 114 42 142 4 120 3 12 .. 10 1 " .. 120 225 661 325 617 31 227 1 96 21 3 273 27 1 2 547 1,019 137 93 184 2 140 16 2 13 15 .. 121 294 286 200 256 6 143 32 2 13 68 4 242 493 VILLAGE PRIM~RY ANAND PUR SAHIB TAHSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Including Sclleduled Scheduled Code (with hadbast No.) Village occupied House- Institutional & Houseless Cllstes Tribes No. In Hec- Residen- holds Population) tares tial Houses

------P M F M P M 'F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/1/216 Paharon (423) 57 Un- 217 Bains (417) 192 218 222 1,123 564 559 175 162 218 Aulakh (413) 91 75 75 467 247 220 31 31 219 Asalatpur (418) _, 61 68 68 342 185 157 143 122 220 Lahrian (419) 121 97 97 531 289 242 50 39 221 Taprian Chakchal Alias 24 2 2 10 7 3 Kujal (420)'""1 222 Bhauwal (422) 127 127 127 734 375 359 64 46 223 Sarai (421) 321 74 78 427 231 196 51 45 224 Bajrur (428) 603 305 319 1,866 971 895 188 157 225 Chhaja (429) 136 48 50 336 186 150 226 Chonta (430) 142 64 66 440 234 206 64 55 227 Nangai (431) 335 84 85 533 245 288 45 40 228 Madhopur (434) 223 77 78 471 253 218 78 58 229 Batarwala (436) 379 11 11 105 52 . 53 1 230 Dahirpur (435) 166 72 72 358 186 172 42 37 231 Abiana Kalan (433) 219 117 118 693 349 344 11 8 232 Abiana Khurd (432) 234 107 11f 684 373 311 158 113 233 Dhamana (517) 966 194 194 930 499 431 188 134 234 Rajgiri (518) 788 95 95 487 269 218 210 162 235 Khatam1 (519) 949 45 45 269 149 120 53 39 236 Tibba Tapprian (520) 664 133 133 792 406 386 55 37 !237 Bhatlour Khad (521) . 1,039 73 78 436 234 202 3.9 29 238 Garh Baga (522) 1,552 133 155 896 482 414 202. 178 165

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WO RKERS Marginal Non-Workers Literates ------_------_- -~------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Worke;ts Workers (I) Labourers Industry - Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- (HI, IV, V(b) ing, Pro- and VI to IX) cessing Ser- vicing and Repairs [V (a)] -_- .. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ~5 26 27 28 ., ., inhabited .. .. . ' ...... 317 174 272 9 118 60 9 I 85 8 J 71 291 479 140 59 118 . . 99 7 12 .. . . 129 220 90 22 85 1 25 27 1 24 9 .. 13 90 87 66 139 72 152 1 99 17 11 25 1 137 241 4 4 2 3 1 205 116 167 7 95 21 3 4R 7 36 145 172 207 112 61 98 4 61 2 6 1 31 1 31 61 102 131 496 280 399 14 208 83 1 18 90 13 18 56 554 825 103 61 66 3 50 I 3 1 14 27 88 93 59 133 70 93 1 52 13 2 26 1 141 205 153 110 115 6 52 23 40 6 130 282 117 52 105 "71 26 3 5 148 218 28 17 32 .. 18 4 6 4 20 53 85 39 90 1 56. 24 4 6 I 96 171 162 98 171 5 91 31 13 . - 36 5 .. 178 339 156 65 174 44 94 5 56 36 10 1 14 2 1 6 198 261 143 33 251 9 136 58 6 32 1 25 2 13 210 235 212 liS 25 128 1 85 24 13 6 1 1 141 216 62 21 85 62 19 1 3 64 120 174 86 207 4 146 25 13 23 4 .. 199 382 ., 2 116 200 85 27 118 .. 90 10 5 13 " 196 7S 242 22 112 37 1 21 . 11 72 10 20 18 220 374 166

l3RBAN PRIMARY ANANDPUR SAHIB TAHSIL

Location Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population (i~cluding Scheduleq Schedl!l~q Code Town/Ward Town/ occupied House- Institutional & HO\lsejess Castes Tribes No, Ward in Residen-' holds population) " Km' tial HO\lses

~------P M F M F M F , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8{I Naya Nangal N.A.C. 1,_4.92 2,193 2,227 10,390 5,542 4,848 837 681 Sector 1 596 603 2,845 1,437 1,408 57 50 2 913 918 .4,388 2,374 2,014 357 262 3 29 29 118 59 59 .. " 4 147, 147 696 345 351 27 30 5 (Rampur Rahni) 84 88 442 218 224 4 3 6 Majowal 408 426 1,770 97!S 792 378 336 7 Factory area CISF 16 16 131 131 14 Barracks Village Medhmajra

17/8/11 Nangal Township N.A.C. 3'39 5,860 6,013 25,523- , 14,094 11,429 2,700 2,093 I Ward No. 1 94 94 439 231 208 25 19 2 132 132 643 365 278 8 8 3 84 98 402 228 174 54 43 4 124 125 680 371 309 33 22 5 85 85 436 226 210 14 6 6 94 101 521 238. 42 38 7 ?83. 127 127 555 309 246 ~ 39 33 8 92 94 455 243 212 94 81 9 68 107 572 296 276 18 17 10 82 '82 540 287 253 23 18 11 70 77 417 215 202 6 9 .. 12 62 63 337 174 163 .. .. 13 103 122 612 354 258 74 52 14 92 95 576 288 288 14 13 15 157 157 670 356 314 22 17 16 165 165 684 338 346 64 61 .. 17 128 128 486 280 206 77 54 18 137 137 469 284 185 89 60 19 162 163 586 354 232 58 32 20 114 114 523 268 255 35 31 21 180 193 688 415 273 91 57 22 143 145 677 379 298 41 33 23 101 101 422 232 190 8 7 24 79 81 398 192 206 11 17 25 67 67 322 166 156 26 112 122 498 269 229 28 35 27 137 137 667 338 329 25 19 28 120 121 439 268 171 43 34 29 168 169 600 3~8 262 72 47 30 71 71 292 166 126 20 14 31 122 124 617 332 285 11 9 32 147 150 484 294 190 173 142 33 157 169 603 338 265 265 215 34 143 143 495 293 - 202 142 116 35 116 116 371 -222 149 85 66 36 118 118 469 254 215 44 39 37 111 111 488 269 219 83 69 38 152 152 611 352 259 120 88 39 115 125 455 261 194 48 '4f 40 98 99 ~85 437 148 - 91 54 167

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN W0RKERS Literates --.,...._,.....-...----,--~.---.------_----. - .Margitul Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural ... House hold Other Workers (III w'prkers workers (1) Labourers Industry- IV, V(b) & VI to (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- IX) ing, ProCess- ing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ------'--~--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 4,579 3,387 2.565 241 4 2 49, 1 2,510 240 4 22 2,973 4,585 1,314 1,136 675 87 11 664 -87. 21 762 1,300 1,972 1,388 1,003 83 38 965 83 1,370 1,931 57 52 32 1 32 1 27 58 302 283 167 35 167 35 1]8 316 198 188 99 17 99 17 119 207

614 340 458 18 4 2 452 17 3 517 773 122 '31 131

10,226 6,706 7,165 623 98 3 62 2 120 31 6,885 587 .26 69 6,903 10,737 184 132 119 5 2 116 5 112 203 267 160 175 5 .. 1 174 5 190 273 123 71 130 18 1 19 17 110 1 98 156 265 169 204 5 204 5 167 304 160 116 118 2 118 2 108 208 c' 169 92 146 13 2 " 11 133 12 2 135 225 234 135 170 9 .. .. ' .. .. 1,8 152 9 139 237 108 87 112 6 2 37 1 6 67 5 131 206 216 177 128 10 1 .. .. ' 23 104 10 7 161 266 242 178 140 9 5 2 16 118 7 7 17 140 227 161 124 112 10 1 2 111 8 2 102 190 125 90 87 1 4 .. 2 81 1 87 162 203 81 188 7 35 - 18 1 6 129 6 166 251 193 129 106 37 5 64 ., 3 182 285 304 234 173 30 173 30 \ • 183 283 275 229 174 37 174 37 164 309 183 112 143 3 .. 143 3 137 203 211 92 147 10 1 146 10 137 175 280 139 178 4 3 175 4 176 228 232 163 126 4 126 4 142 251 341 181 217 12 .. 217 12 198 261 354 233 204 32 1 204 31 4 2 171 264 215 166 113 35 2 113 33 2 119 153 176 166 88 30 88 30 104 176 161 147 80 19 80 19 86 137 240 174 130 27 130 27 139 202 312 276 155 42 1 155 41 183 287 208 118 136 19 1 136 18 132 152 231 131 173 5 2 .. 171 5 165 257 126 92 80 14 2 80 12 86 112 301 214 152 23 151 22 180 262 108 33 171 10 170 10 2 123 178 137 59 173 7 172 7 30 165 228 148 52 157 3 157 3 1 1 135 198 124 52 120 120 102 149 202 125 130 6 1 1 129 5 124 209 178 UJ7 116 2 1 1 115 1 3 153 214 234 105 169 4 169 4 ]83 255 174 117 149 6 .. .. 149 6 112 188 1~6 75 119 8 2 2 117 Q 6 118 134 168

URBAN P~M:\RY ANAND PUR SAHIB TAHSIL

Location Nameof Area of No. of NO. of Tptal Population (including Scheduled Scheduled Code Town/Ward Town/ occupied House- Institutional & Hollselcss Castes rrJbes No. Ward in Residen- holds population) Km' ia) ---- Houses

------P I M F M F M F 2· 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8III Nangal Township N.A.C.-Concld. Ward No. 41 170 170 615 361 254 84 64 42 163 163 621 356 265 71 51 43 127 12B 668 359 309 81 49 44 83 83 365 189 116 19 18 45 157 151 6~2 359 263 44 26

46 144 ~45 538 271 261 22 15 47 114 114 407 .249 158 74 SO 48 182 182 790 395 395 88 70 49 91 91 ,3D 184 129 21 28 17/8/Dl. Anandpur Sahib M.C. 3·00 1,500 1,630 8,571 4,673 3,898 1,255 1,049 'ward No.1 169 180 902 501 401 194 147 2 133 151 721 386 335 330 282 3 135 158 683 349 334 82 74 / .. 4 96 125 665 331 328 5 9 5 49 ~2' 836 445 391 45 39 6 241 241 1110 631 419 117 100 • 7 104 117 644 370 274 188 141 8 108 112 628 351 277 7 6 9 128 142 641 354 287 62 63 10 186 190 942 516 426 184 156 11 151 162 799 433 366 41 32 -.. 169

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ----_- Malina) N on-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers (III, War ers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- IV. V(b) & VI to (I-IX) (II) Manuractur- IX) ing. Process- ing, Servicing and RePairs [V(a)J _------_------.- -_------M F M F M F M F M F M F 'M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

254 134 196 3 1 I 194 3 165 251 231 126 188 10 .. .. 1 187 ·10 168 255 275' 208 188 7 2 186 7 171 302 162 128 97 7 97 7 92 169 321 188 186 16 186 16 173 247 185 167 147, 17 147 17 130 244 173 76 149 3 149 3 2 98 155 267 268 207 55 5 202 55 2 186 340 117 78 99 13 2 96 13 85 116 3,160 2,006 2,424 197 ,270 1 165 35 83 19 1.9()_6 142 43 372 2,206 3.329 320 173 249 18 53 40 9 3 147 14 40 213 212 170 262 166 205 27 11 4 23 13 167 '14 181 308 273 201 196 20 6 1 4 2 8 2 178 15 2 153 312 256 209 169 9 4 24 15 126 9 168 319 335 225 246 22 14 19 213 20 2 156 197 213 380 201 347 42 6 44 31 297 11 284 436 221 128 137 6 22 11 7 97 6 .. 233 268 172 98 209 3 112 14 83 3 1 141 274 242 139 167 11 24 17 125 11 187 276 345 220 276 14 18 7 250 14 240 412 354 246 223 25 223 25 210 341

Primary Census Abstract Rupnagar Tahsil 172

VILLAGE PRIMARY

RUPNAGAR T~HSIL

Location Name of Tahsill Area of No. of No. of Total Population' f Scheduled Scheduled Code Village Tahsil Occupied House- (including Institutional Castes Tribes No. (with hadbast inKm2 Residen- holds & Houseless No.) and of tial Population) Village Houses in Hectares ------P M F M F M F- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/21 Rupnagar Tahsil 704'6 28,768 29,595 187,253 100,059 87,194 32,343 27,509 1 Naulakha (1) 70 9 9 42 18 24 2 Dadhi (316) 253 58 58 303 168 135 48 34 3 Mianpur Handur (317) 271 68 68 508 280 228 75" 52 4 Tirak Gandhi (2) 23 8 8 77 37 40 5 Tirak Karman (3) 87 20 20 135 70 65 5 '3 6 Hardo Namoh (318) 245 82 82 537 285 252 42 27 7 Hardo Haripur (319) 147 26 26 177 95 82 18 9 8 Fatehpur Bunga (320) 146 68 71 428 216 212 41 33 9 Pirthipur (321) 173 95 105 571 318 253 224 180 10 Bal (4) 144 16 16 96 44 52 8 6 11 Chhoti Jhakhian (5) 156, 44 46 328 187 141 69 55 12 Attari (322) 337 159 159 1,096 586 510 61 55 13 Haler (323) 130 15 15 79 37 42 26 29 14 Bari Jhakhian (324) 156 183 183 1,172 630 542 116 90 15 Beli (6) 522 62 64 475 252 223 21 13 16 Bhauwal (325) 297 60 63 385 214 171 29 23 17 Bara pind (326) 612 279 279 1,664 914 750 243 203 18 Kakrala (332) 193 33 33 177 97 80 31 32 19 Bharatgarh (327) 428 290 304 1,685 908 777 260 220 20 Kharota (328) 177 41 42 257 130 127 74 60 21 Himatpur (329) 192 11 11 85 44 41 22 Qimatpur (330) 55 11 11 59 34 25 23 Alowal (331) 341 88 88 536 293 243 66 54 24 Naggal (335) 496 78 78 472 259 213 68 55 25 Manguwal (333) 135 30 34 229 126 103 48 41 26 Diwari (334) • 285 4 4 31 18_ 13 27 Majri (11) 121 37 37 246 127 119 4 3 28 Kotbala (10) 97 73 75 437 234 203 29 Asspur (9) 337 43 43 307 172 135 30 Taraf (8) 109 vIi- 31 AwanKot (7) 350 128 128 745 404 341 140 109 32 Chak Dhera (27) 285 59 60 413 215 198 81 72 33 Miani (28) 115 18 18 93 43 50 1 2' 34 Jahangir (29) 40 1 1 16 7 9 35 Patial (30) 90 72 72 468 261 207 37 18 36 Mado Majra (25) 121 22 22 144 76 68 33 19 37 GUno Majra (24) 83 33 34 225 111 114 , 38 Doburji (26) 172 53 53 406 230 176 88 60 39 Nuhon (15) 104 45 47 255 124 131 83 88 .'- 40 Ratanpura (14) 61 55 55 276 132 144 4 4 41 Inderpura (12) 75 15 15 96 47 49 42 Ghanauli (13) 478 437 462 2,580 1,325 1,255 258 232 43 Singhpura (17) 59 33 33 202 92 110 44 Thali (16) 123 165 166 843 437 406 68 46 45 Saini Majra (336) 185 86 87 578 308 270 8 46 Ghanaula (337) 155 152 153 922 506 " 416 126 174 47 Bikkon (338) 130 64 66 439 228 211 48 Shaho Majra (339) 336 31 31 173 85 88 49 Chhoti Makauri (340) 194 16 16 108 55 53 34- 28 50 Bari Makauri (341) • 139 53 53 325 168 157 103 99 --r. 173

CENSUS ABSTRACT

RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS t Literates --.------Marginal Non- Workers Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry­ (III, IV, V (b) (I-IX) (II) Manufactur­ & VI to IX) ing, Process­ ing, Servicing and Repairs [yea)]

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 52,792 32,643 51,522 1,509 23,797 331 12,699 280 2,018 86 13,008 812 520 1,283 48,017 84,402 10 4 13 10 2 1 5 24 94 45 84 2 46 16 4 18 2 84 133 170 75 170 1 120 4 411 1 110 227 16 9 14 .. 9 1 4 24 23 16 45 23 28 33 24 33 4 42 32 154 53 163 107 16 6 34 121 251 56 36 47 40 2 .- 5 48 111 62 99 37 36 8 18 117 2~} 160 38 183 40 63 36 44 135 253 23 17 26 23 3 18 52 103 47 81 7 5 51 5 23 " 106 136 338 165 307 207 213 191 31 15 63 279 189 10 6 114 22 .. 20 1 ...... 1 . . 4 15 38 345 183 319 3 178 50 1 11 1 80 100 56 1 1 310 538 135 86 2 1 46 117 223 94 58 117 " 41 42 1 33 " 97 171 390 175 526 1 256 136 24 110 1 388 749 31 12 52 1 42 5 ...... 5 1 45 79 512 332 480 16 90 98 1 19 1 273 14 428 761 46 33 60 2 21 28 2 11 70 125 29 15 14 .. 6 7 41 18 13 .. 30 21 1 19 .. 2 1 13 24 120 49 159 " 62 1 ., 22 74 134 243 96 40 156 48 15 3 71 59 3 26 103 210 49 23 .18 8 77 103 6 2 9 6 1 2 9 13 38 17 71 .. 58 8 .. 5 119 80 .. 56 119 109 1 80 4 2 23 1 125 202 96 50 80 inhabited 69 2 9 92 135 242 142 194 .. 76 33 8 77 " 1 .. 209 341 110 88 98 2 65 30 21 23 10 2 5 3 112 193 22 1 12 1 9 1 21 49 6 3 4 155 71 3 .- 1 3 9 127 71 8 1 47 134 207 45 34 38 64 14 ]3 11 38 67 53 53 .. 31 22 58 114 108 68 85 .. .' .. 70 1 55 6 . , .. 24 1 3 1 142 174 60 57 3 19 79 67 18 1 3 17 2 2 4 65 124 61 51 1 9 71 144 31 20 25 .. 20 '2 828 .. 3 . . 22 49 542 706 44 143 124 45 2 394 42 619 1,211 71 58 49 " 27 1 21 .. 43 110 284 211 227 3 60 191 13 154 3 210 4{)3 111 148 101 6 41 160 270 223 91 278 3 142 94 42 2 228 413~ 116 93 123 "r 46 53 31 .. 39 105 211 ~8 30 23 28 23 -- 2 5 55 88 25 .. 18 7 .. 53 ~9 ~9 30 9~ l 45 46 1 8 69 156 174'

RUPNAGAR TAHSIL VILLAGE PRIMARY

Location Name of Village Area of No, of No, of Total Population(inclu- Scheduled Scheduled Code (witb bad bast No.) Village Occupied House- ding Institutional and Castes Tribe~~ No. in Hec- Resi- holds Houseless Population) tares dential Houses

----- p M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "9 10 11 12 17/8/2/51 Chak Karman (342) 232 52 52 330 173 157 77 68 52 Mansali (34J) 497 32 34 204 112 92 33 19 53 DangauJi (344) 246 62 62 361 195 166 156 II9 54 Dhalah (347) 250 8 8 40 21 19 2 2 55 Chararian (345) 49 3 3 12 4 8 56 Dugri (346) 180 125 127 781 421 360 263 237 57 Ahmedpur (19) 65 46 46 282 145 137 -90 85 58 Balawalpur (20) 57 38 40 215 103 112 14 16 59 Chandpur (21) 87 26 26 186 97 89 14 13 60 Alipur (18) 101 ,67 76 476 254 222 98 7..6 61 Rawal Majra (22) 49 10 10 113 63 50 62 Lohgarh Alias phide (23) 144 110 III 669 350 319 14 2 63 Dakala (34) 87 78 78 461 222 239 64 Laudi Majra (31) 101 148 153 938 496 442 96 83 65 Bahadarpur (32) 68 34. 41 286 143 143 66 Alampur (33) 121 41 41 234 139 95 72 49 67 Malikpur (35) 365 240 241 1,476 808 668 197 149 .68 Tapa! Maira (36) 73 3 3 37 18 19 69 LadhaI (349) 199 24 24 203 114 89 60 40 70 Bairampur (350) 119 26 35 199 102 97 89 80 71 Dargah Shahkhalid 212 24 - 117 68 49 6& Binwalid (351) 24 49 72 Khalidpur (352) 175 12 37 24 37 73 12 61 24 Matti (353) ]68 81 81 536 315 221 125 73 74 Samana (348) 534 42 266 132 134 49 75 Magror (355) 45 56 188 71 73 544 302 242 103 90 76 Bagwali (358) 169 15 69 53 5 77 15 122 3 Fatehpur (363) 399 28 28 176 90 86 90 86 78 Bholon Kalewal (362) 145 28 28 164 91 73 75 60 79 Bhagalan (364) 268 56 192 153 191 80 56 345 152 Ihandian (365) 367 12 16 55 31 24 9 7 81 Naurangpur (366) 429 3 3 7 6 1 82 Bari (367) 916 15 17 82 51 31 14 11 83 Kakaut (368) 237 49 49 333 180 153 118 -83 84 Majri (369) 1,046 22 22 67 47 85 114 Bardar (370) 1,768 122 123 751 436 315 3:4 21 86 Hamampur (372) 232 6 '6 54 26 28 3 5 I 249 87 Haripur (371) 342 81 8l· 501 252 60 65 88 Hirdapur (374) 344 123 129 753 405 348 173 156 89 Kishanpura (375) 47 Un- 90 Kheri (373) 321 113 114 752 423 329 224 171 91 Bindrakh (383) 267 227 60 60 477 210 46 29 , \ 92 Purkhali (376) 225 17.9 179 1,171 659 512 256 201 93 Kudaspur (377) 104 4 4 14 6 8 94 Khanpur (378) 142 32 32- 249 138 111 21 24 95 Rampur (382) 212 107 118 722 383 339 125 '117 96 Ram Garh (379) 111 42 .43 266 144 122 97 Siasatpuf (361) 188 93 32 32 162 69 39 33 " 98 Bhadalpur (360) 160 60 62 367 210 157 142 96 99 Sarari (359) 102 13 13 80 48 32 21 12 100 Santokhgarh (198) 196 116 51 52 357 161 - 101 Saifalpur (197) 198 91 91 589 337 252 140 109 102 Madpur (199) 88 29 30 218 124 94 17 13 103 Panjoli (200) 92 55 56 359 196 163 n 64 104 Panjola (201) 211 95 103 723 398 345 94 . 82 105 Babani Kalan (380) 137 44 44 79~ 17Z I2Q 34 2~ '1 175

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (III,IY, Y(b) & (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- YI to IX) ing. ProceSs- ing, Ser- vicingand Repairs (Y(a)]

-~------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 .18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 76 46 85 45 19 21 2 5 86 152 38 24 56 1 36 4 2 14 1 5 1 51 90 79 31 103 1 35 32 6 30 1 1 2 91 163 13 3 13 7 2 4 1 7 19 3 5 4 3 1 8 199 97 246 29 69 81 5 4 92 24 175 331 78 47 77 19 7 6 64 19 68 118 64 48 48 12 36 55 112 61 39 52 26 .. 2 24 45 89 148 82 150 62 39 9 40 104 222 35 30 39 .. 37 .. 2 24 50 250 156 188 2 60 13 30 85 2 162 317 112 101 131 1 97 1 5 28 1 90 238 351 203 237 9 73 35 1 2 128 6 16 259 417 94 60 58 25 3 30 85 143 78 32 47 .. 10 .. 37 .. 92 95 473 269 387 33 177 103 31 3 104 1 421 635 14 10 8 6 2 .. 10 19 50 34 53 1 21 23 2 7 1 61 88 44 21 49 6 33 2 8 53 97 18 26 25 42 49 15 9 14 6 5 3 .. 23 24 144 82 2 151 215 55 35 162 6 60 73 4 29 2 64 1 49 6 1 9 1 9 67 124 156 95 168 3 75 45 6 42 3 134 239 40 20 24 19 1 4 . 3 42 52 48 19 54 37 7 1 9 36 86 47 28 56 19 49 19 3 2 2 35 54 90 40 88 1 54 1 20 14 14 104 138 5 6 23 22 1 8 24 .. 5 4 1 1 1 26 11 39 37 1 1 12 31 71 42 99 51 38 3 7 81 153 18 13 39 38 1 10 28 37 148 42 233 182 11 8 32 15 2 188 313 15 19 13 10 3 3 4 10 24 104 95 135 93 29 13 2 112 252 265 142 168 3 61 29 14 64 3 25 212 345 inhabited .- -- -- 212 119 221 2 89 65 9 58 2 202 327 140 86 165 98 18 8 41 12 112 90 98 379 179 352 5 96 89 48 119 J 2 1 305 506 3 4 5 5 7 1 1 51 30 69 56 4 9 68 111 189 121 220 4 90 53 15 62 4 i6 162 325 68 45 79 70 9 65 122 49 28 40 10 9 3 18 53 69 80 38 135 31 95 3 6 100 75 57 18 10 25 17 8 23 32 105 77 127 2 109 7 'i 9 2 69 159 203 88 178 81 18 21 58 159 252 78 45 61 42 5 2 12 2 61 94 104 67 106 2 61 1 31 3 11 90 161 206 105 209 1 98 51 6 54 1 ·s 181 324 74 43 87 53 10 4 20 85 12Q ~116

VILLAGE PRIMARY RUPNAGAR TAHSIL

Lo~ation Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code (with hadbast No.) Village in occupied House- (including Institutional Castes Tribes No. Hectares Residen- holds & Houseless tial Houses Population)

------P M F M F ,M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/2/106 Babani Khurd (381) 114 7 7 97 56 41 107 Jabarhera (385) 162 UD- 108 Sultanpur (384) 121 " .. un. 109 Balamgarh (386) 569 194 202 1,359 727 632 232 208 110 Kakroff (206) 166 77 79 539 280 259 58 46

111 Kishanpura (207) 138 74 74 402 232 170 51 36 112 Kalal Majra (205) 150 68 68 434 240 194 106 97 113 Chararian (204) 245 126 129 871 475 396 102 79 114 Atalgarh (208) 77 20 20 135 75 60 6 7 115 Lohari (209) 106 78 80 622 348 274 141 114 116 Bhago Majra (210) 154 88 94 625 357 268 127 98 117 Santpur Alias 59 17 20 147 79 68 1 Chupki (212) 118 Brahman Majra (213) 176 70 71 517 276 241 85 73 119 Bha~wahtpur (214) 153 109 112 656 360 296 169 143 120 Singh (215) 106 98 104 616 323 293 77 59 121 Chaklan (211) 115 30 30 254 136 118 8' 3 122 Sihon Majra (222) 164 112 115 716 414 302 207 141 123 Haripura Alias 101 3g 40 277 137 140 2 2 Ror Majra (221) 124 Khabra (216) 219 133 135 902 "479 423 119 ,100 125 Solkhian (217) 215 204 208 1,171 640 531 318 269 126 Gandhon Kalan (191) 77 80 85 489 233 256 58 55 127 Raje Majra (192) 222 76 76 442 234 208 67 ..(il 128 Ramgarh Alias 166 69 86 493 234 259 Dekwala (203) 129 Akalgarh Alias 200 77 89 572 325 247 93 67 Burjwala (202) 130 RaipurPam 60 10 10 21 14 7 5 2 Gadhon (193)

131 Mianpur (194) 281 236 248 1,445 768 677 202 188 132 Dau Majra (195) 27 .0 .. un- Parhi (196) 114 133 39 39 272 137 135 1 0, f 134 Thauna (190) 165 143 143 906 507 399 127 108 135 Manik Majra (189) 110 67 71 1418 212 206 64 59 136 Simbal Jhalian (182) 158 73 73 'li6 257 229 91 '78 137 Bheora (183) 121 76 81 475 25t 224 30 30 138 Lakhmipur (186) 113 73 73 523 270 253 90 87 139 Rangilpur (188) 101 84 96 567 295 272 127 112 140 Gandhon Khurd (187) 60 28 28 149 80 69 1 : .. 141 Salaura (176) 105 41 43 308 163 145 15 12 142 Pathar Majra (220), 112 47 48 315 169 146 7 7 143 Behrampur (219) 309 202 223 1,405 758 647 244 204 144 Asmanpur (218) 73 35 35 257 133 124 145 Pathreri Jattan (169) 271 106 112 772 442 330 187 139 146 Salahpur (166) 275 75 76 566 309 257 77 64 147 Balsanda (167) 473 165 165 998 536 462 162 134 148 Dugri (164) 152 89 89 631 354 277 162 118 149 Mehpalon (165) 97 17 77 42 ~5 31 26 150 RauIa Majra (163) 245 164 168 1,149 631 518 197 156

151 Santpur (162) 130 70 75 485 257 228 99 94 ... ~ ...... - 152 Kotli (161) 224 73 77 456 253 203 57 57 153 Bhaku Majra (160) 133 172 178 1,001 504 497 66.. 50 154 Kamalpur (60) 379 65 67 470 234 236 91 83 i~5 Bari'Ihallia'o (168) 453 ~p 2~9 1,502 83~ 964 ~9~ ~66 177

CENSUS ABSTRAct RUPNAGAR DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ------.. Marginal Non- Workers _--- Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (J) Labourers Industry- (TIl, IV, V (b) (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- & VI to IX) ing, Process- ing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ------_------'--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 23 30 28 8 14 18 27 inhabited inhabited 360 198 349 7 79 141 3 23 '2 106 2 378 625 171 113 149 67 18 12 52 131 259 152 68 114 2 70 18 3 23 118 168 99 56 143 66 56 1 20 97 194 281 183 257 9 151 1 42 4 2 1 62 'j 218 387 39 25 32 58 43 " 30 2 I 10 2 222 106 182 I 79 45 8 50 I 1 165 273 216 128 206 2 83 31 9 83 2 151 266 55 42 45 22 7 16 34 68 167 126 174 74 58 1 41 102 241 235 135 182 6 39 39 1 28 76 5 1 30 177 260 241 165 166 7 48 20 2 96 7 5 157 281 82 58 76 2 45 10 2 19 2 11 11 49 105 267 144 183 9 49 34 6 94 9 6 225 293 90 77 66 3 40 5 21 3 11 71 126 324 200 267 4 110 52 7 98 4 212 419 313 162 369 40 94 84 74 33 117 7 271 49,1 150 128 112 2 51 16 2 43 1 121 254 153 99 124 5 59 11 4 50 4 8 19 102 184 108 91 107 18 62 24 18 21 3 124 241 186 108 132 6 74 12 5 2 41 4 23 2 170 239 3 10 10 4 7

451 254 420 5 161 94 6 159 5 348 672 inhabited 75 63 70 57 1 12 67 135 282 143 276 1 124 80 1 17 55 231 398 118 91 122 62 39 6 15 90 206 146 89 1'31 57 14 60 126 229 141 91 112 5 37 1 10 6 59 4 139 219 169 106 131 1 54 2 8 67 1 139 252 192 129 120 18 19 15 2 84 18 5 4 170 250 53 32 45 27 1 1 16 35 69 4 25 73 141 107 73 90 4 61 3 'j 81 54 101 1 44 26 1 '2 29 4 65 141 70 25 207 22 28 341 597 431 265 417 22 115 'j 69 43 72 1 50 4 4 .i 14 1 1 58 122 246 108 197 3 88 38 7 64 2 29 5 216 322 178 106 187 2 103 30 5 49 2 122 255 250 133 267 106 88 3 70 ,. 269 462 198 103 195 1 75 69 5 46 1 159 276 2 31 24 1 1 29 24 11 11 325 176 343 14 132 70 2 52 89 12 288 504 127 72 137 68 41 28 120 228 149 107 2 53 19 13 22 2 146 201 82 2 111 334 252 228 9 86 1 20 11 6 23 276 465 140 115 109 1 45 32. 2 30 1 2 125 233 428 270 446 8 215 1 115 14 102 7 392 656 178

VILLAGE PRIMARY RUIl'NAGAR TAHSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No, of .No, of Total Population (In- Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Code No (with had bast No,) Village occu- ,House- ,cludingJnstitutional In Hec- pied' holds ~ ~ouseless_ Population) tares Residen- tial Houses

------P M 1;" M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/2/156 Pathreri Rajputan (170) 142 17 17 129 71 58 10 10 157 Bara (175) 73 53 55 352 ,194 158 113 96 158 Sangatpur (171) 113 18 19 170 85 85 42 41 159 Gobindpur (174) 52 40 40 261 143 118 28 21 160 Chhota 'Bande Mehal (172) 49 15 15 114 54 60 161 Bara Bande Mehal (173) 101 71 76 473 261 212 140 120 162 Kherabad (52) 118 81 81 481 240 241 12 15 163 Samrala (51) 142 39 39 197 107 90 64 54 164 Bari Railon (50) 145 63 63 351 179 172 71 72 165 Rasulpur (177) 80 48 49 285 146 139 8 13 • 166 Chhoti RaBon (178) 81 57 60 344 176 168 64 50 167 Gurpura ~185) 53 5 6 26 12 14 168 Paprala ( 84) 102 111 t.11 655 345 310 49 34 169 SukMampur (179) 85 , ,. Merged- 170 Kotla Nihang (180) 374 458 467 2,722 1,483 1,239 387 283 , , 171 Phoolpur Garewal (181) 111 70 73 419 200 219 , , 172 Ali Hak (357) 48 19 19 91 53 38 53 38 173 Akbarpur (356) 119 102 112 685 372 313 232 187 174 Shahpur (354) 19 Un- 175 Mianpur Rainan (37) 31 '2 '2 '9 '4- 's '4 's 176 Mianpur Bandalian (38) 28 Un- 177 Khawaspur (39) 175 131 131 917 503 4i4 199 153 178 Katli (40) 229 64 64 361 180 181 3 6 179 Sada Barat (41) 159 3 3 23 13 10 180 Hussainp'ur (42) 113 57 57 410 226 184 84 69 181 NanakpurAlias Sharfabad(43) 47 43 43 242 121 121 58 59 182 Rupnagar (44) 542 88 '89 577 316 261 303 261 183 Haveli Bari (45) 334 2 2 8 5 3 184 Shampur (49) 140 95 115 615 360 315 62 53 185 Haveli Chhotl (48) 101 55 56 346 170 176 7 5 186 Arazi Rop.1r (46) 39 Un- 187 Abaepur B.11(47) 42 4 5' 11 7 4 188 Gurdaspur (75) 119 SO 50 293 137 156 74 80 189 Nunowal (77) 103 2 2 10 5 5 190 Bara Phool (76) 525 16 23 132 51 183 47 36 ., 191 Chhota PhooI (74) 164 125 129 695 347 348 37 26 192 Budha Bhera (73) 134 57 59 357 160 197 21 27 193 Rautan (56) 78 6 6 49 . 24 25 15 17 194 Bhauwal (55) 72· 40 41 270 144 126 31 26 195 Mansuha Khurd (54) HI 17 17 139 71 68 12 12 196 Mansuha Kalan (53) 241 126 128 783 430 353 228 177 197 Chhoti Iha11lian (59) 86 62 64 412 216 196 44 39 198 Mahlan (58) 126 96 101 666 363 303 132 124 199 Bhaini (57) 143 79 80 524 286 238 107 89 200 Chaunta Khurd (68) 86 26 27 195 -97 98 75 70 201 Chaunt a Kalan (67) 187 14 17 91 52 39 24 24 202 Suleman Shikoh (69) 156 59 '59 374 200 174 154 142 203 BhaHan (65) 191 178 183 1,009 502 507 124 114 204 Kheri Salabatpur(66) 254 140 153 703 352 351 40 43 , , 205 Bhoje Majra (61) 348 140 141 831 466 365 98 82 206 Bhairon Majra (62) 207 154 161 758 359 399 100 100 .-- 207 Jagatpur (64) 202 54 53 303 147 156 101 9"8 208 Ku1ian (95) 102 27 31 192 100 92 65- 59 209 Baman(84) 66 29 '29 212 117' 95 210 ·;Ranga (81) 69' 3 '4 30 12 18 12 18 i7~

CENSUS ABSTRACT

RUP~AGAR DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Nun-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers tI) Labourers Industry- [III, (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, IV. V(b) Processing, & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V ta)]

------_----_- ---'--- _.------... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 37 20 34 12 14 '} (i 37 .58 110 (i4 93 29 14 27 23 2 19 99 139 42 35 52 3fi ') 1 6 2 33 83 89 62 74 40 5 3 26 1 2 68 116 38 31 37 34 1 2 17 60 148 72 127 3 20 61 H; 30 3 2 134 207 154 113 91 3 50 4 7 30 2 149 2.18 4R 30 49 III 14 3 It 9 58 81 80 52 101 6 37 28 2 5 :11 4 78 166 93 611 73 1 15 24 13 21 1 73 138 104 71 R9 2 34 21 33 87 166 5 6 R 7 1 4 14 215 129 169 43 9 5 112 176 301} in M,e. Rupn:lgar 805 513 708 II} 14R 2 Ibi 3 i9 370 i4 8 '3 767 I.2i'!

137 HI! 96 67 4 24 104 219 5 38 i9 37 19 1 15 19 163 82 220 2 57 58 3 102 2 178 152 133 Inhabited 2 3 3 3 I 's Inhabited 257 155 297 '6 98 127 '2 '6 66 4 206 40R 99 HO 47 3 6 7 6 28 :1 133 178 6 5 9 7 2 4 10 l35 70 107 31} 21 1 46 3 119 181 72 57 5!l 15 30 13 63 120 161 54 156 3 103 50 160 261 2 3 2 1 2 3 203 122 199 11 91 4 20 RIl 7 161 304 112 92 100 2 46 1 8 1 45 1 70 173

Inhabited -j 3 3 S '2 '2 '? -4 77 56 70 12 26 28 11 16 I 67 143 2 2 3 2 1 2 5 25 10 107 8 84 15 25 51 234 160 221 143 23 8 47 126 348 98 9R RO 50 5 2 23 80 197 12 9 12 8 4 12 25 71 6S 70 40 17 2 II 74 126 37 ]4 29 10 8 2 9 42 68 235 126 242 I, 87 77 11 67 1 IRR 352 129 96 J15 5 53 2 20 12 30 2 101 191 143 R5 214 1 102 87 1 24 1 149 302 128 52 166 1 43 74 14 35 1 120 237 37 12 50 12 2R 10 47 98 29 17 23 15 5 3 29 39 ]05 66 98 3 51 1 17 4 26 2 102 171 306 200 24R 2 117 59 " 8 64 2 254 505 229 160 138 14 61 9 1 68 13 23 45 191 292 187 106 220 4 108 64 2 46 4 246 "361 203 136 164 2 72 54 38 195 397 92 60 61 19 37 5 86 156 43 20 55 25 26 2 2 45 92 66 27 41 14 7 10 10 76 95 8 6 6 4 1 1 6 18 1M

! , Location Name of Village Area'of No. of No. of Total population (includ­ Scheduled Scheduled Code (with ha<.lbast No.) Village occupied House, ing Institutional & House- Castes Tribes No. in Hec­ Residen­ holds less Populatipn) tares tial Houses

-"'------_..._--- P M F M F M F

2 j 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, ~- 17/8/2/i'tl Assarpur (83) 96 53 53 325 175 150 75 64 2-12 Khalilpur (82) 66 6 7 33 16 17 1 1 213 Muajadinpur (70) 130 44 45 268 145 123 95 '].7 214 Bara Surtanpuf (71) 241 50 50 330 186 144 104 85 215 Chhota Surtanpur (72) 114 22 22 115 '70 45 63 45 2'16 Taprian Gharispur (78) 96 18 18 110 58 52 43 45 217 Taprian Boothgarh (80) 45 30 172 88 84 88 84 218 Taprian Ramgarh (79) 95 ~g 40 213 119 94 119 94 219 Rattanpur (87) 16 9 9 51 31 20 'IS 17 220 Chupki (88) 41 2 2 11 5 6 221 Karkhana Bharatgarh (89) 45 2 2 11 5 6 1 4 222 Khizarpur (86) 210 19 19 123 77 46 10 4 223 Garhi (85) 151 56 60 349 188 161 .109 90 224 Sheikhupur (96) 139 40 48 337 176 161 55 48 225 Farid (94) 80 24 24 137 72 65 72 65 226 Karkhana Bela (90) 123 3 3 7 3 4 2 1 227 Lakhewal (92) 45 3 3 • 14 6 8, 6 8 228 Bhauwal (93) 30 21 21 143 83 60 77 55 229 Beli Attalgarh (91) f64 2 2 15 8 7 8 7 230 Beli Kalan (99) 40 Un- 231 Ferozepur (98) 174 181 183 1,097 ,$19 578 63 61 232 Mazafat (97) 40 58 58 ' 357 177 180 233 Bela (141) 348 21'1 216 1,342 671 671 170 166 234 Fatehgarh (63) 74 -4 4 24 14 10 10 235 Jatana (142) 184 137 139 786 388 398 56 62

236 Chamar Majra (144) 72 ~1' 33 228 117 111 117 111 237 Mubarkpur (143) 88 22 22 161 80 81 37 43 238 Aima (136) 29 lpn-, 239 Khanpur (135) 96 84 85 5i6 249 267 18 17 240 Hafizabad (137) 352 135 1~6 919 508 411 129 .106 241 Balrampur (140) 132 66 66 466 239 227 101 75 242 BaziOpur (139) 158 i24 129 798 399 399 38 33 243 Chhota Daudpur (104) 32 26 26 143 77 66 ·77 66 244 Bilra Daudpur (103) 62 42 42 210 117 93 76 54' 245 Jasran (102) 95 30 33 212 110 102 58 56 246 Attari (101) 109 39 '1-0 218 125 93 51 32 247 Gobindgarh Kilchian (100) 148 1 1 5 4 t 24B Zindanpur (l08) 370 33 36 175 101 74 43 44 249' Ghurkewal (109) 74 19 20 122 71 51 7J 51 250· Malewal (107) 164 12 12 86 52 34 35 24 251 Taprian Rashidpur (105) 39 3 3 19 12 7 5 3 252 Rashidpur (106) 217 99 99 645 ,(145 300 192 1~5 253 Dhumewal (138) 17 41· '42 271 156 115 156 '115 254 Salahpur (113) . 93 44 49 316 ·166 150 :25 27 255 Said pur (112) 53 Uq-

~, 256 Mu\ana (1105 138 6 6 27 11 16 4 5 257 Sultanpur (111) 187 34 36 242 1-26 116 26 33 _,:..._ ".- 258 Makowal (116) 356 163 177 '1,012 5'f.2 470 300 266 _ 259 Dalla (115) 136 74 74 470 248 222 39 - 42 260 Chaft.Lahauri (118) 110 5 5 36' 23 13 181

CENSUS ABSTRACT

RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates ..---- ______~--_- ______Marginal Non- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (HI, IV" V(b) (I-IX) (II) Manufac- & VI to IX) turing, Pro- cessing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)) ------.------.... ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 82 55 91 56 9 1 25 84 150 7 6 10 4 (, (, 17 71 49 70 26 12 19 13 1 75 122 94 42 108 2 64 27 17 2 78 142 28 7 36 31 5 34 45 8 28 29 18 5 6 29 52 32 27 41 36 2 1 2 47 84 63 38 68 54 4 10 51 94 11 4 22 14 4 4 9 20 2 3 3 2 6

3 1 2 2 3 6 41 11 42 1 34 4 I 4 1 34 45 91 56 109 ~2 67 25 33 27 9 79 109 102 77 82 2 43 15 24 2 94 159 30 19 34 1 6 26 1 2 38 64 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 .. 2 1 8 45 IB 42 1 26 I 5 11 41 59 7 3 7 7 1 7 inhabited

290 284 239 4 160 4 22 3 54 2 27B 573 110 75 78 1 50 2 26 1 99 179 395 261 335 7 102 106 14 113 7 336 664 11 3 9 7 2 5 10 234 293 171 3 87 11 19 S4 3 217 39S 65 46 55 27 8 19 62 111 42 32 42 26 11 5 38 81 inhabited 131 134 118 1 93 7 18 1 2 129 i66 250 145 240 138 61 4 37 49 4 219 407 113 77 106 5 35 3S 36 5 133 222 230 187 170 4 87 19 20 44 4 229 395 23 9 39 9 12 3 22 6 1 4 38 57 47 19 68 12 34 17 5 49 93 54 28 57 2 24 23 9 2 I 53 100 n 43 59 29 8 10 12 66 93 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 48 27 71 S9 8 4 4 4 26 70 26 4 28 25 1 2 43 51 15 4 26 21 1 1 3 26 34 10 2 4 4 8 6 165 91 144 85 32 18 9 201 300 80 30 64 11 44 9 92 115 68 31 75 50 22 1 2 3 91 147 inhabited

3 1 7 6 1 4 16 59 45 70 58 4 K 56 116 245 124 283 159 81 9 34 259 470 134 93 118 67 12 24 15 130 222 S 2 14 13 1 9 13 1'82

VIL'LAGE PRIMARY RUPNAGAR TAHSIL

Loca­ Name of village Area of No, of No. of Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (with. hadba5t NO.) Village Occupied HO(lse­ (including Institu- vastQS Tribes Code in lIec: Residential" holds tional' '. No. tares Houses & Houseless Population)

------, P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/2/261 Pal\i Peda (117) 58 12 12 85 40 45 30 34 262 Sarangpur (119) 68 23 24 159 84 75 53 51 263 Phassa (120) 338 32 36 213 125 88 57 '48 264 Chak Nahar (121) 32 Un- 265 Fatehgarh Viran (122) 123 18 '18 122 63 59 , 266 Mohan Majra (123) 201 62 62 390 205 185 138 118 267 Rampur (124) 91 61 61 418 212 206 65 63 268 Behrampur Bt (125) 332 234 242 1,391 709 682 127 92 269 Taprian Amar Singh (126)212 118 121 894 449 445 36 29, 270 Kahnpur (127) 119 29 29 173 90 83 271 Kotla Sarmukh Singh(128)204 51 51 323 172 151 59 44 272 Kishanpura (129) 71 4 4 18 12 6 273 Rokali Mai Mann- garh (130) 352 62 62 391 216 175 76 77 I 274 Mahtot (131) 378 105 107 836 438 398 164 146 275 Khokhar (114) 189 124 127 835 416 419 55 47 276 Fatehpur (132) 153 101 105 711 386 325 '96 91 277 Bir Guru (133) 69 3 3 21 8 13 278 Taprian Dyal Singh (134) 93 , .. , , Un- 279 Raipur (149) 160 84 87 538 270 268 29 29 280 Haron (148) 259 8 8 63 37 26 20 15 281 Kandhola (146) 339 90 95 662 349 313 137 129 282 Katlaur (145) 296 88 88 611 308 303 112 101

283 Chak Amar Singh (147~ 47 " Un- 284 Sandhwan (308) 270 167 167 1,059 558 501 270 249 285 Chuhar Majra (307) 322 155 155 1,088 571 517 153 144 286 Rattangarh alias Rattan 367 160 165 1,169 602 567 240 251 (309) 287 ManeH (310) 242 128 128 869 467 402 166 137 288 Dhanaula (311) 226 134 134 1,016 564 452 168 162 289 Manela (312) 242 156 157 988 517 471 232 198 290 Bara Badechh (313) 290 103 103 605 312 293 143 143 291 Chhota Badechh (314) 116 60 60 432 233 199 27 25 292 Hawara (315) 532 261 268 1,903 1,054 849 325 259 293 Barsalpur (306) 284 224 225 1,340 753 587 329 254 J., 294 Saidpur (304) 1'52 40 40 329 185 144 13 14 295 Bhurra (303) 346 I 201 • 202 1,309 704 605 231 226 296 Gobindpur Alias Dhespur (305) 87 30 30 256 145 111 48 41 297 Rurkee (301) 440 161 166 1,244 665 579 171 135 298 Pipal Majra (302) 170 125 127 861 453 408 238 219 " 299 Manne Majra (150) 228 57 59 358 189 169 53 56 300 Chamkaur Sahib (151)· 827 32 ,33 142 95 47 36 21 301 Saloh Majra (152) 178 47 47 393 195 198 24 36 '302 Mundian (I53) 163 47 50 369 210 159 40 25 303 Dehar (154) 216 98 102 701 383 318 209 139 304 Gagon (155) • 243 '102 106 612 332 280 212 163 ~O5 Rarppur Bctt Q56) 5~ +.4 ~4. 142 7~ . 70 29 77 .. 7T ; 183

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

Literates MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non- ---.------~---~------Workers Wor~ers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Il)dustry- (III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, & VI to IX) Processing, Servicing and Repairs [yea)]

- ...... ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 13 8 20 18 2 20 45 39 9 41 29 10 1 43 75 50 13 62 45 17 63 88 inhabited .. 39 16 28 24 2 2 1 34 59 98 56 95 62 28 5 110 \85 107 63 102 70 22 10 110 206 378 270 343 2 184 68 28 63 2 59 366 621 227 129 191 1 149 1 12 9 21 258 444 31 29 45 18 40 13 4 4 1 1 45 65 76 62 94 50 25 3 16 78 150 8 2 3 2 1 9 6 86 33 139 69 70 77 175 221 137 237 127 90 3 17 201 398 214 161 161 5 114 2 13 1 10 24 2 255 414 174 89 158 2 71 49 12 26 3 6 225 317 4 6 5 4 I 3 13 inhabited ., 139 120 1.37 1 91 9 2 35 5 59 - 128 208 18 4 20 11 1 5 3 17 26 179 126 195 5 87 83 25 5 154 308 183 135 178 2 96 37 3 42 2 130 301 inhabited .. 321 180 281 140 102 12 27 \ 1 276 501 236 182 308 \ 16S 96 1 43 J 1 2 262 514 333 238 310 2 102 131 27 50 292 565 268 189 227 8 116 50 14 47 8 25 7 215 387 296 180 320 3 153 97 17 53 3 4 244 445 284 194 252 69 154 1 28 .. 265 471 173 114 131 73 26 3 29 20 1 161 292 142 90 135 4 93 29 1 13 3 98 195 529 293 618 3 335 193 ii 78 2 4 432 846 325 180 386 3 171 120 34 61 2 367 584 110 67 93 1 71 8 3 11 1 ·92 143 370 240 389 19 163 130 55 18 41 1 315 586

63 38 73 46 27 7'2 111 347 257 370 6 183 74 4 109 6 7 4 288 569 270 169 212 I 109 54 6 43 1 241 407 101 82 108 2 46 21 1 40 2 81 167 19 1 64 27 5 1 58 27 31 20 108 108 116 87 9 19 8 71 198 102 70 137 81 25 31 1 73 158 204 138 196 80 60 9 47 .. 187 318 171 107 165 26 53 38 1 73 i6 1 166 254 ~4 ~3 39 26 7 6 ., 33 77 184

Location Nam,e of Village Area of No, of No, of TotalPopuiation (Includ­ Scheduled Scheduled Code (witH'tl!iaoa~t No.) Village occupied House­ ing Institutional & Castes Tribes NO. iIT~­ ReSid(!!1- -hltlds Holfsel<$ss Population) ''-. "tares tiai iHQuses-

P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l() 11 12 i 7/8/2/306 Talap-Jr (159) 106 7§ '79 437 226 211 6 -9 307 Chhota Gadhram (158) 7.0 55 55 303 173 130 99 73 3'08 Bara Gadhram (157) 74 32 32 190 100 90 16 12 309 Salem pur (298) 323 161 169 1,009 526 483 177 176 31'0 Bara Makrauna (299) 230 . 129 130 970 517 453 122 107 311 Chhota Makrauna (300) 175 133 133 874 493 381 255 178 312 Oind (294) 373 213 213 1,459 774 685 194 185 3}3 Ramgarh (293) III 71 71 449 237 212 81 68 314 Chakian (292) 229 172 172 1,075 576 499 198 181 315 Lutheb (291) 227 150 165 1,014 540 474 181 141 3i6 j\mrali (290) 444 207 212 },465 815 650 215 158 317 Kale Majra (289) 118 75 79 545 286 259 116 115 318 Gagarwal (288) 322 166 179 1,216 659, 557 163 160 319 Chhota Sidhupur (287) 115 49 49 409 216 193 64 54 320 Bara Sidhupur (286) 179 167 169 1.,020 545 475 206 191 321 Prempur (284) 82 29 29 248 127 121 322 Sandhari Majra (285) 178 96 97 666 364 302 88 92 323 Majri (283) • 101 65 65 401 219 182 n 55 324 Chht1ti Rauni (282) 73 16 16 152 86 66 6 3 325 Bari Rauni '(281) 135 71 73 427 234 193 62 62 326 Udh'ampur (21!0) 52 30 30 161 85 77 1 1 327 Sarhana (279) 330 105 110 719 365 354 139 134 ~8 Dumna(295) 133 133 135 838 435 403 213 194 29 Chhota Samana (296) 203 93 93 698 380 318 50 43 330 Bara Samana (297) 395 218 221 1,555 848 707 239 221 \ 331 Samrauli (22~ 118 37 38 269 143 126 55 67 332 Boor'Majra ( 27) 438 248 248 1,523 796 727 178 153 333 Dulchi Majra (226) 194 125 125 348 753 405 180 161 " 334 Goslan (225) . 143 106 106 643 337 306 160 143 335 Mugal Majri (223) 136 63 70 4J6 231 185 91 69 336 Sotal (224) 362 197 209 1,3f6 686 630 84 87 337 Dhanauri (230) 507 275 278 1,935 1,045 890 185 161 338 Rasulpur (229) 296 120 124 0838 436 402 182 154 349 Kainaur (235) 339 331 340 1,980 1,087 893 391 297 340 Gopalpur (234) 138 82· 84 534 290 244 109 87 341 Nathmafpur (233) 162 122 127 933 531 402 276 202 342 Kakrali (231) 383 203 205 1;338 707 631 254 253 343 Bamnara (232)- 336 146 150 '936 491 445 229 201 344 Khairpur (242) 143 47 50 314 169. 145 92 80 345 Dhangrali (244) 162 224 226 1,338 696 642 289 240 3~p Kisnanpur (243) 81 25 25 125 64 61 44 38 347 Rangian (241) 181 158 164 1;049 557 492 137 120 318 Saheri (240) 266 177 180 1,188 646 542 303 :2~9 3~9 Bangian (239) 68 38 38 254 128 126 37 41 350 Aurnauli (238) 174 77 77 242 205 505 263 190 " - 351 Kotia(237) 100 16 16 144 71 73 352 Fatehgarh (236) 127 92 -94 633 329 304 142 133 353 Mundian (278) 246 160' 165 {',111 592 519 236 206 ~4 Dholan Majr~· (217) 123 71 14 503 262' 241 66 71 355 Kanjla (276) 179 65 69 492 273 219 146 105 356 Kalaran (275) 262 109 111 768 413 355 131 111 357 Balian (274) 133 60 61 379 200 179 78 64 __ 358 Kotli(272) 106 76 76 552 288 264 128 123 359 Manpur (273) 141 120 121 726 388 338 161 146 360 Khant(271) 399 187 195 1,282- 684 598 207 158 185

CENsUS,~BSTRA(fT

RUPNAGAR DI~TJ,UGT Literates MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-Workers Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers . Labourers Industry- [m, IV, v'(b) (I--"IX) (T) (1I) Manufac- & VI to IX] turing, Processing. Servicing and Repairs [V (a)]

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 1) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 161 110 99 2 57 7 1 34 2 3 ]3 124 196 83 45 101 1 33 12 2 54 1 72 129 58 36 51 3 35 4 4 3 8 49 87 300 198 205 2 97 37 12 1 59 1 55 7 266 474 303 187 278 3 162 32 23 61 3 239 450 193 90 319 1 155 152 12 1 174 380 455 320 388 5 213 81 ·s 86 5 1 1 385 679 131 100 122 10 58 37 2 25 10 115 202 317 221 295 7 134 116 2 43 7 2 281 49q 259 166 318 8 142 111 3 1 62 7 222 466 432 273 441 2 243 136 12 50 374 648 137 84 137 1 65 1 30 4 38 149 258 366 227 327 2 206 57 14 50 2 ii 48 321 507 95 79 96 67 14 1 14 15 105 193 347 223 263 ii 111 38 20 1 94 io 'i 282 461 74 65 65 1 46 1 .. 18 1 2 60 119 157 94 207 3 102 81 1 23 3 157 199 107 64 118 6 61 35 6 16 6 101 176 43 32 41 39 2 10 35 66 135 61 134 1 70 37 ·s 19 5 100 187 53 43 44 1 35 1 .. 8 1 40 76 184 103 186 10 77 2 33 5 '5 1 71 2 179 344 243 166 202 5 77 49 4 72 5 233 398 175 113 184 1 103 50 1 30 1 196 317 461 276 409 2 179 170 16 44 2 439 705 55 45 75 47 27 1 68 126 444 307 458 36 224 119 31 16 99 5 1 22 337 669 213 140 200 16 75 51 4 70 16 205 332 199 135 195 64 52 18 61 142 306 162 76 113 '5 48 21 44 'S 118 180 385 221 329 10 149 82 7 7 3 91 357 620 599 378 541 9 300 106 1 10 125 ·S 504 881 219 152 263 3 131 88 4 40 3 173 399 503 264 515 3 140 124 50 201 3 1 571 890 151 99 160 91 46 1 22 130 244 316 153 296 2 137 96 1 9 54 1 234 400 316 154 312 5 152 4 80 1 14 66 13 33 382 593 274 157 275 6 101 87 12 75 6 216 439 90 58 79 25 26 28 '4 3 86 142 412 214 331 2 116 86 6 123 '2 365 640 14 47 29 47 29 17 32 267 158 298 2 122 81 2 93 2 259 490 362 222 364 1 134 160 12 58 1 '9 282 532 83 64 66 1 42 14 1 9 1 62 125 96 40 141 1 27 92 22 1 122 241 45 33 40 31 1 8 30 72 114 64 142 60 58 6 t8 .. 187 304 272 191 334 167 111 6 50 1 10 257 509 127 97 144 'i 81 36 4 23 2 118 239 81 52 151 6 70 61 '5 1 19 1 122 213 189 120 235 1 110 78 14 33 1 178 354 97 70 107 1 36 35 36 1 '3 90 178 110 63 145 39 69 2 35 143 264 177 118 192 "9 92 43 3 7 'i 50 ·s 3 6 193 323 334 241 332 14 147 89 1 14 1 82 12 352 584 VILLAGE P'tUMARY kUPNA(}AR TAHSri.

Total population (Includ­ Scheduled Sch~tlled Location Name of Village Area.of No.of No. of Tribes Code ,(with hadbast No.) Village occupied House­ ing Institutional & House Castes No. in Hec­ Residen- holds less Population) tares tial Houses

/ -----_...___------~-M P M F M F F 11 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 17/8/2/361 Bhatian (270) 93 37 37 257 150 107 99 67 362 Todarpur (269) 163 60 68 430 244 186 57 43 363 Panj Koha (267) 343 175 175 1,096 580 516 257 213 364 Shadipur (268) 119 29 31 237 144 93 18 14 365 Doom Chhed (262) 516 256 263 1,108 595 513 . 127 110 366 Kajauli (266) 184 78 84 605 340 265 104 76 367 Boothgarh (265) .81 22 22 123 64 59 29 25 368 Sangatpur (263) 155 21 23 219 118 101 17 15 369 Rampur Mehrab (264) 142 15 18 80 51· 29 16 11 370 Morinda (254) 967 116 127 618 319 299 239 232 / , 371 Ram Bagh (257) 56 1 1 14 9 5 9 5 . I •• 372 Sakho Majra (255) 159 53 53 348 195 153 74 52 373 Chalaki (256) 146 65 65 413 214 199 94 89 374 Tajpur (261) 136· 85 85 556 291 .265 63 47 \ .. 375 Behbalpur (260) 132 67 73 430 224 206 85 69 376 Shahpur (259) 126 20 20 131 68 63 35 29 377 Dotarpur (258) 127 83 86 592 317 275 85 75 378 Ramgar~ Alias Manda 104 70 70 462 240 222 117 l12 (253) 379 Kulheri (252) 65 97 97 564 300 264 184 U4 380 Badwali (251) 234 141 l52 1,016 561 455 246 If)4

381 Rattangarh (250) 232 154 > 155 995 532 ·463 131 .iU6 382 Chhoti Mandauli (249) 200 95 95 681 371 304 51 44 383 Bari Mandauli (248) 604 301 303 ,953 1,047 906 291 2661 384 Akbarpur (245) 114 39 40 219 123· 96 70 59 385 Chotamla (246) 366 129 143 891 488. ·403 -248 204 386 Mann Kheri (247) 215 71 71 532 283 249 95 73 387 Chakli Kasab (450) 118 4 4 22 14 8 8 6 388 Nanowal (453) 207 21 21 284' 144 140 35 .3~ IS7

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates -----'------~------Marginal Non-workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers workers (1) Labourers Industry~ Workers I (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- [III,IV,V(b) & ing, Proces- VI to IX] sing, Servic- ing and Repairs[V(a)]

_------._------r______----- 1_____ ------r------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 62 33 61 22 35 3 1 2 89 105 111 73 147 1 89 1 42 .. .. 16 .. . . 3 97 182 215 138 287 9 106 129 4 12 40 5 2 .1 291 506 42 15 73 4 42 23 4 .. 8 1 7 70 82 272 167 310 6 144 91 21 54 6 285 507 149 94 194 29 68 82 26 20 24 2 26 146 210 23 13 45 .. 24 16 .. 1 4 19 59 46 28 66 5 43 21 3 2 2 52 96 18 9 33 12 18 .. 3 18 29 101 31 163 32 121 2 8 156 299

4 1 4 1 1 1 1 " 5 5 89 66 97 " 60 14 . . 23 .. 1 98 152 124 77 91 3 51 24 2 14 3 2 121 196 175 128 163 2 111 37 2 13 2 128 263 111 65 100 3 17 52 2 2 29 1 124 203 32 22 37 1 16 .. 19 2 1 5 26 62 190 123 162 1 85 1 38 14 25 155 274 141 88 22 2 2 6 11 3 2 218 220 120 59 161 .. 44 68 .. 28 21 .. 139 264 301 165 199 1 96 45 1 12 46 4 35 358 419 313 174 271 4 111 .. 79 8 73 3 11 18 250 441 224 135 191 2 122 1 31 13 ~ 25 1 186 302 645 431 560 16 234 148 1 33 1 145 14 ... 487 890 37 23 80 32 17 3 60 32 43 64 292 181 270 2 95 117 58 2 218 401 104 81 154 83 41 30 129 248 3 1 11 9 2 3 8 19 9 101 42 50 51 42 43 98 ltt1PNAGAR T~HSIL

Location Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ­ Scheduled Scheduled Code Town/Ward Town/ occupied House­ i ng J n~titbtional & Castes Tribes No. Ward Residen­ holds Houseless Population) I In tial Km.2 Houses

------___ P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

17/8/IV Rupnagar M. C~ 25·0 4,863 5,189 25,165 13,459 11,706 2,278 1,968 Ward No.1 345 346 1,766 936 830 83 72 2 407 445 1,875 1,028 847 142 111 3 342 387 1,797 972 825 382 348 '4 467 560 2,413 1,370 1,043 245 188 5 400 403 2,149 1,172 977. 218 180 6 388 390 1,932 1,032 900 178 164 7 316 358 1,756 921 835 365 350 8 272 342 1,707 899 808 'IS 13 9 362 362 1,883 'LOll . 872 16 11 10 331 333 1,652 872 780 187 142 11 341 358 1,887 968 919 36 38 12 392 392 1,883 992 891 45 38 13 500 513 2,465 1,2'86 1,179 366 313 17/8/V Cbamkaur Sabib N.A.C. 4·0 840 884 4,692 2,512 2,180 741 599 Ward No.1 69 69 378 213 165 111 91 2 98 128 686 376 310 107 100 3 84 84 409 237 172 39 26 4 114 116 572 306 266 222 192 5 109 109 547 294 253 92 64 6 66 66 364 196 168 34 28 7 213 225 1,232 637 595 131 96 8 87 87 504 253 251 5 2 -17/8/VI Morinda M. C. 3'0 2,164 2,252 13,502 7,162 6,340 1,683 1,511 Ward No.1 228 228 1,394 743 651 101 94 2 146 149 836 411 425 5 5 3 184 184 1,142 ,652 490 34 22 4 218 240 1,403 810 593 33 12 5 169 194 1,079 571 502 • 50 38 6 134 136 820 448 372 381 323 7 117 117 745 372 373 2 2 8 140 143 957 490 467 87 77 9 139 / . 140 936 473 463 188 167 10 149 150 932 469 463 95 93 "- 11 142 142 823 441 382 202 158 12 171 172 971 489 482 294 311 13 - 227 257 1,464 787 677 211 209 189

CF...."JSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal ------, ------~ .... ~- ~-~- - ~--__..------Non-Workers Workers Total lVtain Cultivators Agricultural Householrl Otl-tcr Workers Workers (1) La~')urers 1ndustry (TTl, IV, V(:1) (l-lXI (In Manufac- & VI to IX) turing. Processing, Servicing and repairs [V(a)] ------M F M F M F M F M r M r :\1 p M F 13 14 . [5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 211 27 28 8.938 6.311 6.882 745 200 2 182 5 242 21 6.258 717 29 54 6.548 10.907 670 480 456 40 58 33 3 1 3112 39 480 790 709 469 532 70 3 3 211 2 500 fi8 4 496 773 347 189 434 30 12 11 1 46 8 365 21 2 2 536 793 1189 407 769 105 37 2 24 706 105 17 31 584 907 813 578 ('28 60 33 71 2 24 1 500 57 544 917 745 5J9 576 46 9 5 Ii 2 556 44 456 854 606 409 450 ht 2 S I 440 80 .. 471 754 6G5 505 no 43 6 2 8 32 424 41 1 428 765 753 549 519 38 3 3 5]3 38 1 491 834 603 436 391 64 6 7 2 27 351 62 4 477 716 738 584 540 S9 12 8 2 520 57 4 6 424 854 714 553 464 38 9 5 22 2 42R 36 10 528 843 856 633 653 71 10 26 24 2 593 69 1 633 1,107 1,367 1,043 1,212 54 105 304 1 21 1 782 52 4 2 1,296 2,124 107 76 92 3 6 47 2 37 3 121 162 196 123 180 5 56 47 4 73 5 1 195 305 140 95 132 3 13 5 114 3 2 103 169 62 50 J61 1 123 2 36 1 145 265 185 139 136 20 4 18 3 111 20 1 157 233 119 99 88 5 5 8 2 73 5 2 108 161 391 301 302 7 10 45 2 1 245 5 335 588 167 160 121 10 24 3 1 93 10 J32 241 199 2,879 3,650 189 258 7 284 3 81 2 3,027 177 83 3.512 6,068 477 317 336 13 48 28 5 255 13 .. 407 638 308 260 194 20 10 184 20 1 217 404 427 269 360 26 10 28 322 26 292 464 453 318 495 16 2 9 484 16 315 577 428 297 311 15 1 1 11 298 15 " 266 487 196 J02 199 2 43 3 151 249 372 264 199 178 12 14 5 10 .. 149 12 194 361 309 221 244 6 15 1 4 1 224 :; 246 461 222 156 222 5 63 92 13 54 5 251 458 286 241 254 19 32 10 212 19 215 444 172 105 212 25 5 1 .. 3 203 25 229 357 261 162 238 8 4] 41 1 4 152 7 251 474 396 232 40., 24 15 7 34 2 19 1 339 14 82 380 571

Primary Census Abstract Kharar Tahsil 192

VILLAGE pRIMARV KHAItAR TAHSIL

Location Name of Tahsil/ Area of No. of No. of Total population (incled- Scheduled SchedulM- Code village (with Tahsil in occupied House- ing Institutional & Ho se- CastQs Tril;les No. hadbast No.) Km2sand R~siden- holds less Population} of Village tial In Hec- House& mr,,~

-----~~- p M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/3 Kharar Tahsil 707.7 31,021 31,615 2,04,611 1,11,999 92,612 31,150 25,968 1 Paprali (117) 204 149 149 1,134 630 504 250 217 2 Behdali (116) 187' 119 119 890 482 408 76 57 3 Behdala (118) 63 .. Un- 4 Bhagowal (119) 100 55 56 363 176 187 4 2 .. 5 Churheri (120) 57 68 68 397 201 196 6 Ban Majra (123) 95 94 94 620 365 255 195 130 7 Matheheri (124) 84 6 16 37 22 IS 3 1 8 Chatauli (125) 127 45 45 306 173 133 82 66 • t 9 Adharera (122) 131 105 105 661 351 310 290 261 10 Rattangarh (127) 91 46 46 273 153 120 11 Fatehgarh (126) 114 64 64 420 206 214 91 87 12 Chintgarh (130) 186 103 104 694 392 302 70 52 13 Rampur (129)'" 86 33 35 224 126 98 14 Mullanpur (133) 81 189 189 836 398 438 99 84 15 Neholka (128) 140 110 112 732 402 330 95 63 16 Dosarna (107) 276 127 130 784 403 381 92 81 17 Dhiallpura (115) 156 90 90 112 383 329 108 75 1R Chutamali (114) 81 144 144 996 544 452 250 222 19 ·Goslan (113) 81 51 51 334 180 154 59 53 20 Kalewal (112) 174 129 129 803 443 360 149 138 21 Singhpura \111) 138 99 103 597 314 283 73 67 22 Chanalon ( 10) 251 192 210 1,267 668 599 220 184 23 Kanauran (109) 125 52 53 307 176 131 65 54 24 Jhingran (108) 81 82 86 542 295 247 92 78 25 Singh pur (l01) 104 18 18 106 57 49 25 17 26 Rakauli (102) 96 24 24 227 109 118 27 Nanheri (100) 79 53 53 361 193 168 64 64 28 Naggal (99) 64 31 31 181 98 83 68 60 29 Shabpur (98) 144 106 107 735 394 341 83 72 30 Lakhnaur (97) 157 98 100 745 432 313 114 91 31 Hasanpur (96) 173 121 121 842 458 384 154 134 32 Sahauran (95) 519 324 324 2.006 1,081 925 347 276 33 Ghataur (94) 200 132 137 854 480 374 207 167 34 Alapur (92) 172 107 107 708 386 322 124 108 35 Suhali (90) 233 160 161 1,016 545 471 202 187 36 Sheikhpura (103) 171 36 36 258 142 116 53 44 37 Fatehgarh (106) 156 54 54 396 221 175 69 57 38 Andheri (104) 98 47 47 302 162 140 49 47 39 Baraudi (105) 122 144 144 917 493 424 202 163 40 NaggaJ (137) 108 45 45 319 170 149 48 35 41 Guno Majra (138) 76 56 59 396 220. 176 82 72 42 Mundhon Sangtian (136) 155 141 143 95~ 529 424 294 230 43 Mundhon Bhag Singh (135) 62 19 19 13 76 60 10 11 44 Mundhon Mastana (134) 75 12 12 108 60 48 45 Akalgarh (132) 114 76 76 498 270 228 100 80 46 Salem pur Kalan (140) 135 54 56 384 ~201 183 23 15 47 Dhangtal1a (131) 71 20 22 183 93 90 4 7 48 Bhupnagar (315) 113 63 67 378 164 214 49 Tajpura (316) 78 25 27 180 93 87 9 3 SO Salempur l\h\lrd (317) Z42 ~~ 3!1 26~ 147 H~ ~O 4~- 193

CENSuS ABSTRA€T

RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates ------:------Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers 0) Labourers Industry- Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- (III, IV, V (b) ing, Process- & VI to IX) ing, servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------r M F M- F M F M M M F F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 58,779 32,804 59,924 1,610 24,225 20 13,038 390 1,540 28 21,121 1,172 222 1,271 51,853 89,731 363 206 344 11 129 88 8 2 125 3 286 215 117 296 156 78 .. 4 58 186 498 inhabited ...... 403 118 95 82 .... 36 3 .. 43 94 .. 158 103 72 4 17 3 1 51 4 ]87 129 192 237 95 173 41 57 11 64 192 9 12 ., 2 1 9 255 17 10 15 90 39 102 .. 32 53 ., 17 .. . . 71 211 110 166 3 26 14 13 113 3 10 5 175 133 101 59 92 69 1 22 302 61 120 107 47 30 29 116 in 99 213 214 109 229 .. 117 68 44 .. 163 38 73 1 64 .. 9 1 302 57 .. 53 97 203 213 145 8 20 22 19 84 8 6 247 138 196 89 32 2 73 430 237 206 330 247 2 127 39 9 72 2 284 ,176 156 379 233 144 225 1 120 27 10 68 1 158 278 4 91 43 39 105 4 328 318 180 266 448 132 85 90 3 29, 5 5 51 3 90 238 4 86 48 4 100 151 296 167 4 205 356 141 8 57 7 11 66 8 211 125 .. .. 173 2J5 402 244 332 34 82 29 2 21 1 200 31 336 105 55 92 7 34 26 32 7 565 84 124 172 90 168 2 83 34 1 50 2 127 27 22 33 2 18 12 245 3 2 24 47 69 49 4 14 59 71 " 2 .. 40 118 96 66 109 2 ~6 14 2 37 2 84 47 4 166 50 27 12 1 30 51 83 244 157 216 .. 83 33 2 98 7 171 131 236 3 110 " 341 236 39 6 81 3 196 310 258 5 107 51 259 167 6 .. 94 5 .. 200 379 536 311 582 11 185 217 6 2 174 9 4 1 495 254 3 79 913 259 136 57 7 1 111 2 8 30 218 341 217 127 220 5 87 48 13 2 72 3 166 309 1 3~7 307 188 119 101 2 87 1 236 470 81 3 71 41 45 26 2 10 1 .. 61 113 137 6"1 85 2 28 9 1 47 2 10 20 126 88 153 96 58 .. 59 15 14 .. 74 140 259 164 275 35 83 72 120 35 218 93 65 103 2 389 68 15 1 20 1 67 147 127 1 121 62 67 45 15 1 93 175 282 118 277 1 85 131 6 55 1 252 42 423 44 22 34 7 1 34 60 34 22 37 .. 24 7 6 .. 23 152 1 48 1'72 74 45 44 6 57 1 118 227 117 121 80 92 1 2 22 84 183 52 45 50 37 2 .. 11 43 124 73 90 100 57 2 3 11 91 214 50 28 38 23 9 6 55 82 47 SO 87 61 11 8 67 118 194 viLLAGE PRiMARY HARAR TAHSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Indud- Scheduled Scheduled Code (with hadbast No.) Village occupi- House- ing Institutional & Castes Tribes No. in ed Resi- holds Houseless Population) Hectare's dential Houses

------P M F M F -----M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

17/8/3/51 Saini Majra (318) 265 15 15 72 36 36 36 36 52 Harnampur (320) 263 4 7 28 16 12 6 5 53 Labangarh (319) 229, 79 79 528 266 262 54 Barsalpur (141) 111 58 60 318 156 162 55 Thana Gobindgarh(142) 173 §6 72 530 283 247 69 62 56 Mehrampur (139) 132 57 57 393 211 182 33 25 57 Mehrauli (143) 173 91 93 • 613 352 261 98 69 58 Thande Majra (144) 94 65 66 460 249 211 59 Sialba (148) 146 94 94 574 303 271 207 195 Rf Fatehpur (149) 289 172 172 1,079 560 519 61 Majri (147) 444 286 288 1,761 940 821 320 267 62 Khera (145) 128 92 92 591 325 266 129 106 63 Khizarabad (322) 875 613 625 3,770 1,915 1,855 401 368 64 Fatehpur (321) 227 48 50 332 .171 161 123 112 65 Mianpur (324) 625 138 138 915 511 404 122 89 66 Tarapur (315) 1,153 96 96 507 292 215 70 46 67 Gochar (328) 421 46 46 324 177 147 68 Mirzapur (326) 1,541 87 88 513 303 210 75 52 69 Burana (327) 318 Un- 70 Abhipur (32~) 234 54 56 383 -221 162 71 Kubaheri (323) 361 140 141 1.131 641 490 33 19 72 Sangatpura (146) 194 63 69 486 259 227 45 42 73 . Mamtkpur Sharif (330) 641 185 191 1,272 704 568 333 266 74 Ranguana (335) 66 6 6 37 16 21 75 Khadri (336) 76 10 10, 63 36 27 76 Dulwan (337) 475 41 43 255 134 121 88 86 77 Palhanpur (334) 338 47 47 323 188 135 66 46 .. 78 Rajgarh (331) 99 Un- 79 Majra (332) 471 97 97 7i6 392 324 194 165 80 Sultanpur (333) 122 7 7 51 31 20 11 7 81 Siswan (338) 1-678 39 41 248 131 117 40 51 82 Choati Bari Naggal (339) 1,178 70 70 393 226 167 10 7 83 Paraul (340) 470 285 286 1,723 968 755 331 222 84 Hoshiarpur (159 304 123 124 881 506 ~375 126 98 85 Bhar~unjian (166 ) 204 138' 138 957 543 414 229 212 86 Devi Nagar (161) 117 Un- 87 Salamatpur (162) 134 54 54 38i t09 '172 83 7i 88 Rasulpur (163) 87 30 30 219 127 92 38 32 89 Takipur (158) 139 61 61 483 274 209 47 37 90 Kansala (157) 307 88 88 768 415 353 115 90 91 Kartarpur (156) 120 11 71 638 358 280 104 93 92 Booth garh (ISS) 133 61 62 491 278 213 93 81 93 Bazidpur (152) 149 25 25 '194 -113 81 5 6 94 Dhakoran Kalan (154) 142 93- 95 682 388 294 119 100 95 Dhakoran Khurd (153) 83 24 24 141 79 62 4 6

96 Phantwan (87) 231 89 93 645 358 287 109 92 97 . Kadi Majra (151) 103 3S 309 160 149 28 36 98 Chandpur (150) 127 ~~ 55 414 238 176 99 Khairpur (89) 174 55 61 413 262 161 55 41 100 Naglian (88) 236 74 74 508 2S2 226 103 88 101 Tirtha (91) 86 14 14 101 55 46 3 "3 102 Tiwar (81) 358 343. 348 2,355 1,226 1.129 281 223 103 Nanu Majra (180) 106 .. Un- 104 Shiamipur (83) 95 17 17 123 68 55 105 Malakpur (84) 112 48 48 360 208 152 77 -60 i

RUPNAGAR DISTRICt' MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non7Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers W(lrkers Workers (1) Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) Manufac- & VI to IX] turing, ProceSsing,. Servicing and Repairs ---- [V (a) ] --M F 'M F M F 1M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5 3 17 .. 17 19 36' 6 I 15 15 r, :12 138 80 144 129 .. 15 122 262 88 75 55 37 78 1 17 2 99 1'62 142 117 43 24 5 45 8 1 ISS 246 92 60 110 61 42 1 7 101 181 180 98 191 98 .. . i 151 103 23 6 64 .. 161 26d 138 101 2 35 1 110 211 134 42 161 .. 12 67 365 229 " " 4 78 .. ii 142 249 269 10 133 3 23 2 19 94 5 291 509 510 282 502 11 83 169 82 174 10 235 11 438 810 191 .. 90 44 .. 4 53 . 134 266 1,131 826 959 65 21 17 300 122 1 105 432 16 1 40 955 1,798 260 146 89 .. 68 9 12 .. 82 161 291 2 157 36 10 88 2 220 402 63 18 56 11 223 196 6 .. 21 69 210 81 15 105 3 95 2 8 3 72 144 inhabited 236 160 51 25 67 210 92 44 .. 155 137 8 10 66 162 331 173 122 76 361 6 263 2 44 1 5 49 3 60 280 424 293 136 162 120 18 24 97 227 8 8 372 111 147 6 108 14 332 568 11 1 12 2 2 21 18 17 1 18' 27 51 29 35 65 21 84 29 " 15 69 121 inhabited 102 63 19 1 19 86 135 195 82 11 6 220 8 106 7 79 1 44 21 35 172 272 16 3 2' 10 20 54 38 78 52. 2 1 16 33 1 28 1 53 116 374 235 148 133 552 2 13 78 167 287 114 97 177 70 8 18 287 89 . 416 658 350 163 279 1 104 24 31 120 1 303 114 227 374 70 4 115 240 414 inhabited 111 60 68 28 117 78 14 25 73 37 92 172 169 111 22 1 13 1 53 92 214 126 155 106 1 4 44 235 130 119 209 54 9 42 8 172 353 201 105 164 1 182 92 101 16 47 1 37 9 157 270 72 35 144 3 66 23 1 54 3 66 50 134 210 213 116 1 1 14 47 81 44 16 218 103 50 6 59 54 40 170 294 10 1 3 25 62 220 134 68 205 111 42 34 101 '7 52 153 287 64 15 82 12 '6 ,', 7 1 130 117 59 142 136 49 6 7 108 176 116 49 123 1 62 23 5 33 1 168 13 64 1 128 160 65 12 39 1 114 213 34 23 713 458 24 2 14 10 2 634 29 203 4 27 44 inhabited 125 '5 26 280 24 592 1,100 36 29 109 39 .33 6 65 108 48 20 29 55 'i 39 24 76 152 i96

VILr~AGE PRIMARY KHARAR TAHSIL

Location Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ­ Scheduled Scheduled Code (with had bast No.) Village occu­ House· ing Institutional & • Castes Tribes No. in Hect­ pied holds Houseless Population) tares Residen­ tial Houses

P M F M F M F i 2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 ~/8/3/106 Bahalpur (8g) 120 22- 22 188 111 77 8 3 107 Ranai Majra (85) 150 108 108 772 423 349 144 115 108 Bhagat Majra (170) 78 43 43 326 195 131 79 54 109 Ghandauli (169) 109 65 65 501 294 207 174 126 110 Saini Majra (167) 153 106 111 853 455 398 50 37 111 Dhode Majra (164) 72 15 15 124 71 53 .6 8 112 Ratwara (165) 51 35 35 333 187 146 113 Muliapur Garib Dass(34Z) 849 570 610 3,642 1,978 1,664 452 391 114 Ferozpur Bhanger ~41) 103 36 36 310 174 136 3 115 Majrian (343) 1,661 247 i47 1,591 930 661 27 13 116 Chhoti Bari'Parachh (349,) 1,074 166 167 1,152 637 515 97 84 117 Nada (350) 899 155 155 1,024 '603 42t 62 43 118 Karoran (352) 1,497 1,007 1,032 4,543 2,660 1,883 524 384 119 Kansal (354) 1,149 576 606 2,743 1,690 1,053 150 III 120 Soonk (344) 843 92 92 705 394 311 107 98 121 Sangriwala ~345) 121 34 34 326 180 146 122 Milak (346) 48 120 120 710 396 314 289 250 123 Mastgarh (16) 104 73 75 539 299 '240 12 7 ·1.24 Togan (17) 209 238 239 1,433 829. 604 426 315 125 Dhanauran (18) 145 67 68 423 243 180 121 91 126 Chahar Majra (I 9) 134 30 31 252 149 103 127 Paintpur (166) 90 82 83 629 356 273 135 95 128 WaSepur (168) 90 36 36 226 134 92 73 58 129 Sangalan (171) 86 47 47 264 147 117 130 Raihamanpur (172) 115 1 1 12 8 4 131 Tira (20) 374 231 248 1,596 883 713 242 180 132 Jhampur (22) 187 106 110 732 414 318 98 66 133 Manana (21) 110 83 85 641 355 286 66 55 134 Hasainpur (178) 55 16 16 146 69 77 135 Hasanpur (177) 49 Un- 136 Thaska (174) 108 126 127 969 551 ¢I8 144 105 137 Palheri (I73) 323 12 12 137 81 56 138 Rurkee Kham (82) 190 103 103 733 409 324 106 80 139 Chandon Gobizgarh (179) 214 52 57 402 214 188 38 28 140 Jakar Majra (8 ) 89 79 79 546 272 274 40 28 141 Harlalpur (181) 198 59 83 474 264 210 50 46 .. 142 Jandpur (28) 219 164 166 1,189 625 564 188 178 143 Sihallpur (176) 33 0 27 107 58 49 39 "40 144 Tarauli (175) 110 31 31 284 153 131 .. 145 Behlolpur (23) 243 246 246 1,718 924 794 402 338 146 Raipur (24) 119 57 57 358 191 167 53 41 147 Bar Majra (25) 151 41 44 326 185 141 148 Daun (27) 268 221 227 1,617 943 674_ 213 206 149 Balongi (26) 244 117 128 789 465 324 100 60 150 Baliali (34) 214 77 77 490 256 ~34 75 72 151 -G:hapar Chiri Kalan (195) 224 35 35 215 109 106 45 48 152 Chapar Chiri Khurd (194) 255 60 72 449 246 203 127 117 153 Tole Majra (192) 145 30 30 179 105 74 68 44 154 .Khuni Majra (187) 230 102 103 752 422 330 115 101 155 .Sant~ Majra (186) 302 139 143 1,077 564 513 243 204 - , 156 ~hhaju Majra (33) 198· 109 109 714 384 330 148 124 157 ·Ballo Majra (32) 206 127 129 911 503 408 111 '102 158 ·Desu Majra (31) 99 124 130 751 414 337 51 50 159 ·Fatehullahpur (30) 1-21 49- 55 403 233 170 69 4l( 160 MU9di Kharar (185) 135 Merg 197

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Non-Workers ------;--Total Main Cultivators Agricultural House hold Other Workers Marginal Workers (I) Labourers Irtdustry­ [III,IV,V(b) Workers (l-D~) (II) Manufactur­ & VI to IX] ing, Pro- cessing, Ser­ vicing artd Repairs [V (a)] M---P -M--;-P- M P M P -M-P -- M P M P M P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 52 32 63 44 5 1 4 10 3 4S 76 263 124 236 93 63 9 71 i87 349 100 37 109 48 13 4 44 1 85 130 150 52 154 24 55 10 65 3 140 204 322 198 260 180 56 24 195 398 37 17 47 31 4 12 24 53 85 37 130 2 117 13 2 57 144 1221 796 1,009 96 206 180 32 4 591 92 2 969 1,566 , 92 57 107 2 65 6 ., 36 2 67 134 267 54 594 2 463 5 1 126 1 336 659 270 50 323 125 47 151 314 514 235 40 228 '4 59 25 2 2 142 2 375 417 1,089 416 1,517 45 378 12 40 2 1,087. 43 2 1,141 1,838 918 264 921 13 75 12 10 824 13 10 769 1.030 131 50 228 4 119 37 18 1 54 3 166 307 101 68 118 89 7 22 62 146 106 30 221 S9 31 155 59 1 34 J175 255 175 100 172 13 17 1 81 127 . 240 245 65 487 151 106 47 6 334 14S 342 453 93 29 ,145 45 23 8 114 45 2 96 135 63 31 93 1 69 13 10 1 56 102 185 96 '186 1 79 61 46 1 170 272 69 32 74 1 23 . 30 2 19 1 60 91 93 50 73 46 ... 3 4 22 74 117 2 2 5 5 3 4

507 301 454 3 117 80 18 239 3 429 710 223 97 249 2 127 60 3. 59 Z 165 316 183 105 217 123 30 64 138 286 41 36 42 34 8 27 77 inhabited

292 167 315 181 57 3 74 14 68 222 349 53 23 41 29 12 40 56 240 130 241 2 124 74 43 2 168 322 95 77 113 4 61 19 4 3 30 101 184 169 13S 123 2 50 20 53 2 5 7 144 265

81 58 138 55 52 1 30 126 210 311 206 342 29 157 73 4 108 29 283 535 9 1 44 32 44 32 . , 14 17 82 52 79 1 53 5 1 20 74 130 442 238 429 35 112 112 26 8 197 '9 495 759 99 67 106 1 41 25 2 38 1 85 166 87 45 122 1 75 22 13 12 1 63 140 561 271 376 16 42 58 5 271 16 567 658 249 143 283 12 69 89 8 7 118 4 182 312 133 81 143 73 38 2 30 113 234 72 51 53 7 20 9 5 24 2 3 56 96 115 72 138 21 17 29 92 21 56 108 126 51 32 59 1 27 28 ., 4 1 46 73 220 106 227 3 102 55 2 68 3 195 327 281 201 306 14 90 87 10 119 13 25!r 499 200 124 200 2 108 32 1 59 2 2 184 326 317 175 294 1 105 33 5 ,. 151 1 209 407 265 155 240 7 112 46 2 1 80 6 1 2 113 328 121 57 143 1 7?- 44 27 1 90 169 ill M. C. Kbllrar II , . t' " 198

~HARA.R TAHSIL VIJ.,LAGE PRIMARY

Location Name of Village Area of No,of No, of rotal Population Scheduled Schedl.lled Code (with h~d,ba,st l'{o,) Village occu­ House­ (including Institu­ ~a&t~s Tfig~§ ..... _ -No, In Hect­ pied holds tional & Housejess ;u-e& Residen­ Popul~tiop.) tial flo-p§t;S

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/3/161 Jhungian (29) 161 70 70 490 261 229 70 67 162 Khanpur (183) 434 " " " " " " " Merged 163 Aujalan (182) 115 7 8 49 31 18 3 2 164 Bhukhri (78) 122 59 61 442 237 205 68 69 165 ~ bhipur (79) 88 61 66 402 ' .218 184 81 62 166 Bhajauli (93) 145 119 121 799 456 343 199 150 167 Rudiala (77) 267 136 137 931 523 408 153 116 168 Dau Majra (76) 153 94 94 755 414 341 111 92 169 Bhago Majra (75) 250 116 120 739 434 305 102 83 170 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 266 202 206 1,306 727 579 221 175 171 Simbal' Majra (73) 99 78 78 500 276 224 '85 89 172 Mamumpur (381) 192 78 78 522 298 224 61 44 173 Padiala (379) 344 190 191 1,207 642 565 153 133 174 Badarpur (378) 125 67 69 504 271 233 60 74 175 Barauhli (380) 263 189 190 1,184 657 527 322 261 176 Gharuan (377) 1429 805 806 4,843 2,591 2,252 625 529 177 Lehra (~82) Merged 178 Patishahpur (384) Merged Merged 179 Chandesar (383) " " 180 Shakrtlllapur (69) 221 197. 197 1,100 583 517 151 127 18f Bajheri (70) 388 163 165 1,057 562 495 118 88 182 Bibipur (376) 163 27 27 186 94 92 212 154 155 972 520 452 242 213 183 Batta (375) 58 184 Machhipur (387) 129 58 373 196 177 67 62 - 185 Fatehpur Thehri (388) 127 49 49 361 189 172 65 63 186 Sil kapra (389) 141 .20 20 167 86 81 11 8 187 Sil (390) 274 125 l28 819 428 391 226 206 188 Ghogakheri (374) 113 80 , 80 574 315 259 165 131 256 200 WO 1,171 643 293 218 189 Gharanga (373) 41 528 190 Kajjal Malra (372) 85 41 269 155 114 52 45 191 Ghoga (371) 143 99 100 552 297 255 114. 94 123 88 88 615 333 282 112 104 192 Malikpur (367) 15 193 Mehmudpur (368) 106 15 103 48 55 ' , 299 99 99 622 321 301 226 200 194 Sotal'(370) 80 195 R.ra (369) 196 80 532 289 243 76 57 55 196 Nabipur (366) 130 55 312 162 150 148 1126 110 73 73 535 279 74 67 197 Pannuan (386) 145 256 198 Cholta (385) 278 145 971 522 499 184 -148 148 3'4 35 240 124 116 18 12 199 Deh Kalan (3'65)' 92 200 Madanheri (364) 149 86 606 327 279 69 62 101 201 Pir Sohana (72) 271 101 710 378 332 240 208 -, 378 256 257 1,566 823 313 296 202 Badali (71) 249 743 203 Badala (Niya Shahar) 268 -244 1,496 795 701 352 314 (188) 176 18 18 146 82 10 lj. 204 Tirpari (191) 57 64 205 Maggar (46) 113 57 368 1E2 186 66 51 105 56 56 364 198 72 62 206 Naggal Phejgarh (190) 116 166 207 Cholta Kalan (189) 182 115 802 435 367 198 160 91 30 30 214 118 96 .1- 208 Gabba Majra (048) 66 -63 209 Rangian (49) 178 66 425 221 204 64 47 27 210 Makran (58) 132 47 ~Zl l~9 t~6 27 " f, 199

CENSUS ABSTRACT RuPNAGAR DISTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Margillal NOll-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers G) Labourers Industry­ (II1,IV,V(b) (l-lX) (lI) Manufactur­ & VI to IX) ing, Pro­ cessing, Ser­ vicing and Repairs [V (a) J

--_._------_- --_-_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 149 112 144 85 42 17 ,,' 117 229 in Kharar M.e. ., 6 22 10 9 18 .. . . 12 204 104' 64 138 1 63 38 6 31 1 . , .. 99 133 82 99 1 40 16 2 41 1 9 11 110 172 245 127 207 5 75 37 2 2 93 3 249 338 266 135 297 168 76 .. .. 53 226 408 208 154 222 .. 105 26 2 89 192 341 238 97 210 8 70 71 69 8 224 297 429 256 399 6 148 80 7 164 6 328 573 45 5 137 219 187 94 139 5 60 28 6 222 177 ~9 155 2 82 40 33 2 143 307 203 380 4 159 118 14 89 4 262 561 48 2 1 113 231 142 96 157 2 78 31 525 336 191 353 2 144 152 10 47 2 304 1,404 916 1,374. 33 536 332 55 5 451 28 4 586 1213 1,633 in Gharuan Village in Gharuan Village \ i n Gharuan Village 513 327 200 317 4 139 82 ii 85 4 226 493 326 292 149 46 6 91 270 202 42 92 56 30 52 46 6 449 286 156 184 3 91 18 16 59 3 336 19 92 176 107 75 104 1 46 39 1 172 108 79 99 62 24 6 7 90 80 52 39 5 8 34 57 50 214 391 207 113 214 81 100 33 245 165 78 142 11 45 30 10 18 49 .. 3 173 115 9 1 8 353 510 389 223 289 10 81 1 73 20 107 76 39 83 6 50 18 6 5 10 1 72 174 96 155 .. 69 36 6 44 .. 11 95 131 160 179 113 156 1 56 39 1 60 1 177 281 • 1 23 55 29 36 25 14 3 7 300 161 91 162 1 31 83 48 1 159 143 82 149 76 58 1 14 140 243 150 62 37 77 10 59 , 8 85 41 128 256 143 102 151 .. 63 46 1 446 267 147 255 3 88 72 1 94 3 267 9- 64 116 88 47 60 22 14 3 21 278 176 103 183 WI 36 3 34 1 144 188 6 67 74 52 185 326 107 193 6 397 734 442 228 426 9 157 105 4 160 9 683 445 276 388 18 44 107 8 4 229 14 407 2, 12 29 64 52 31 53 32 7 186 91 73 97 38 36 2 21 85 29 41 93 166 109 66 105 35 232 365 254 118 203 2 79 " 102 22 2 94 81 39 65 2 46 3 16 2 53 52 10 50 109 204 132 73 112 ,. l5t 1Q4 ~9 97 67 ~Q ,. 12 1 " n 200

VILLAGE PRIMARY KHARAR TAHSIL

~ocation Name of Village Area Ncr. of No. of Total popUlation Scheduled Scheduled Code (with hadbast No.) of Occupied House­ (including Institu­ <:;astes Tribes No. village Residen­ holds tional & Houseless t in Hec­ tial Population) tares Houses

------P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '12 17/8/3/211 Majatri (57) 209 118. 122 673 375 298 134 101 212 Popna (51) 196 87 87 584 349 235 37 20, 213 Niamian (52) 97 52 52 370 200 170 49 37 214 Basian (53) 129 .. 82 82 493 264 229 38 32 215 Dhabali (54) 178 71 71 447 256 191 97 75 216 Dharak Kalan (56) 168 81 81 540 292 248 125 104 217 Dharak Khurd (55) 144 40 40 316. 168 148 74 69 218 Majat (60) 254 120 120 755 402 353 260 239 219 Todar Majra (59) 204 104 104 619 340 279 40 31 220 Khanpur Behlen (302) 330 97 102 801 461 340 69 52 221 Silkapra (63) 153 55 55 402 214 188 136 110 222 Chuni Kalan (62) 367 262 272 1,813 965 848 229 215 223 Chuni Khurd (61) 325 216 216 1,448 781 667 278 234 224 Jhanjehri (50) 508 259 261 1,751 924 827 423 350 225 Rasanheri (47) 191 89 89 572 315 264 140 136 226 Kailon (193) 261 , 118 120 789 426 363 256 227 227 Sawara (45) 373 142 148 968 509 459 165 162 228 Saidpur (44) 248 127 128 843 459 384 266 228 229 Landran (37) 280 224 224 1,380 723 657 183 192 230 Lakhnaur (36) 216 190 190 1,147 619 528 166 158 231 Bairampur (38) 230 90 90 547 283 264 97 89 232 Manak Majra (39) 180 80 80 601 341 260 89 74 233 Bh:lgo Majra (40) 224 141 141 958 517 441 192 172 234 Dhal (293) 71 3 3 47 28 19 .. 235 R:lipu[·K'llan (294) 367 139 139 916 488"" 428 80 81 236 Ledi (41) 41 Un- 237 Maujpur (42) 152 62 62 452 241 211 45 41 238 Bharatpur (43) 104 43 43 278 156 122 50 39 239 Gidarour (30) 200 43 43 309 171 138 64 48 240 Soia Majra '(298) 145 30 30 283 154 129 33 21- 241 Patran (297) 170 55 55 411 225 186 91 71 242 Chudiala (299) 205 ·139 139 957 498 459 258 230 243 Bariwala (300) 132 Un- 244 Shiampur (295) 97 105 105 768 416 352 39 27 .. 245 Gobindgarh (296) 276 135 135 1,056 564 492 105 102 246 Dhirpur (287) 51 12 12 173 98 75 247 Bathlana (284) 274 84 84 575 312 263 81 68 248 Saneta (288) 370 186 193 1,429 799 630 176 138 249 Dhurali (1) 410 209 211 1,504 830 674 114 93 250 Sukhgarh (289) 242 81 81 583 316 267 36 33 251 Sambalki (292) 141 51 5' 403 211 192 51 49 252 Nanu Majra (291) 87 46 46 362 187 175 253 Patti Sohana (290) 36 Un- 254 Sohana (35) 1,079 788 815 5,039 2,73(; 2,303 630 528 255 Mataur (7)' 574 323 327 2,165 1,210 955 253 176 256 Siahi Majra (9) 78 94 94 323 213 110 23 10 257 Mohali (10) 274 272 282 1,229 737 492 167 150 258 MadanImr (8) 161 112 115 607 345 262 72 48 259 Lamba (196) 176 67 67 447 253 194 45 27 260 Kumbra (6) 446 428 436 2,924 1,562 1,362 339 -308 261 Taraf Kumbra (5) 133 7 7 28 20 8 10 6 .. 262 Jagatpur (261) 104 80 82 403 236 167 52 35 263 Kambali (225) 139 72 72 506 261 245 9 12 - 264 Kauru Majra (262) 28 2 2 15 9 6 2(j~ Dharamgarh (227) 193 .57 ~7 ~Ol 2~8 243 12 14 201

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT MAIN WORKERS Literates ------... _--_--_- Marginal Non- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- [(III, IV, V(b) (I~IX) (JI) Manufac- & VI to IX] turing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)]

----_._------.-.... --- --_---_ ---... ----_ ------_ ------_,---- .. _--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 187 89 182 82 53 1 46 193 298 193 71 163 1 53 33 6 71 1 186 234 116 65 110 2 51 25 .. 34 2 90 168 175 105 132 2 59 16 4 53 2 132 227 134 54 136 68 51 17 120 191 153 76 141 .. 62 51 2 26 151 248 92 40 83 1 33 21 1 28 1 85 147 228 114 210 5 55 98 .. .1 56 ~ 192 348 206 131 188 4 71 58 1 3 56 3 152 275 224 126 238 1 143 65 1 29 1 223 '339 116 64 127 46 58 23 87 188 576 355 497 11 179 96 9 213 11 7 461 837 406 257 397 3 184 86 14 113 3 384 664 416 198 463 6 116 156 23 168 6 461 821 182 106 157 8 48 52 3 57 5 1 158 255 205 137 234 2 61 97 5 71 2 192 361 318 212 274 17 105 3 48 9 11 110 5 6 62 229 380 269 13i 244 77 122 45 2 213 384 512 289 350 6 60 66 224 6 373 651 292 165 357 47 95 67 25 1 170 46 262 481 199 117 121 2 44 17 60 2 162 262 155 69 220 1 130 70 20 1 121 259 307 154 283 3 113 66 14 90 3 99 234 339 16 6 21 16 5 7 19 269 147 252 3 141 34 1 3 74 2 236 425 inhabited 138 86 126 1 70 28 28 1 115 210 87 44 100 46 46 8 56' 122 101 61 113 73 27 13 1 58 137 52 45 75 66 5 4 11 79 118 118 73 121 64 35 4 18 104 186 184 95 260 104 81 11 64 238 459 nhabited 190 40 187 72 68 1 46 229 352 210 67 297 178 60 2 57 267 492 55 37 58 53 5 40 75 151 87 199 90 80 2 27 113 263 384 149 449 2 222 149 6 72 2 350 628 529 340 424 7 206 1 63 4 9 146 2 6 3 400 664 182 87 153 1 68 43 42 1 163 266 119 71 110 7 43 28 7 39 101 185 114 73 105 63 1 41 82 175 inhabited .. - 1,529 987 1,445 71 463 265 39 678 71 1,291 2,232 645 380 584 14 174 .130 53 1 227 13 626 941 no 39 152 9 37 14 92 61 110 403 169 1131 12 30 37 3 5 359 9 306 480 114 53 164 5 12 76 '76 5 181 257 136 68 105 2 8 27 70 2 1 147 192 846 501 818 22 282 146 5 28 362 17 2 2 742 1,338 9 1 10 2 8 10 8 82 45 157 i6 52 81 'i6 7 17 79 141 123 80 133 2 47 33 53 2 128 243 6 3 6 6 3 6 138 105 139 84 21 2 32 1 118 243 ViLLAGE PRIMAR.Y kHARAR TAHSIL

Location Name of Village/ Area of No. of No. of Total Populatic;m Scheduled Seh~duled Code (with hadbast No.) Village occupi­ House­ (including Institu­ Castes Tribes No. in • ed Resi­ holds tional & Housetess Hectares dential Population) Houses

------_ -----_-- P M F M F M F

..,. 2 3 4 5' 6 8 9 10 11 12 17/8/3/266 Kandala (230) 153 109 114 731 395 336 129 102 267 Jheourhe'ti (253) 204 95 95 635 356 279 128 90 268 Jirakpur (235) 46 92 95 428 310 118 66 25 269 Bhabattwala) (234) 569 704 750 3,993 2,203 1,790 319 211 270 Alipur (252) 108 31 33 235 137 98 14 10 271 Landiali (229) 148, 76 77 520 289 231 58 43 272 Shafipur (228) 83 46 46 352 194 158 75 63 273 RurkaSZ(3) 165 138 138 809 441 368 216 167 274 Kamba a (226) 217 81 82 623 347 276 131 114 275 Papri (269) 83 11 11 105 62 43 14 15 276 Chill a (3) 172 68 68 561 298 263 54 46 277 Mauli Baidwan (4) 293 268 269 1,874 1,033 841 289 245 278 Rai Pur Khurd (2) 186 95 96 635 347 288 76 63 279 Chachu Majra (268) 119 26 26 202 108 94 1 6 280 Manauli (270) 746 406 406 2,613 1,394 1,219 247 207 281 Patton (273) 256 37 39 314 185 129 57 .46 282 ~iaau (266) 250 50 51 352 197 155 64 49 283 Matran (26~ 109 28 28 202 112 90 40 27 284 Bakarpur (2 4) 528 196 201 1,455 798 657 292 244 285 Bari (265) 164 50 50 307 150 1'57 40 35 286 Kurari (:274) 586 174 174 1,327 692 635 210 218 287 Sekhan Majra (275) 480 96 96 740 401 339 184 157 288 Kurara (276) 238 58 58 429 220 209 83 68 289 Manakpur Kallar (277) 274 69 77 513 280 233 65 63 ,. 290 Saini Majra (271) 75 15 16 116 64 52 8 7

291 Chau Majra (~72) 307 92 92 649 363 286 57 38 292 Drari (283) 128 25 25 185 . 100 85 37 26 293 Nogiari (282) 419 74 76 612 323 289 94 90 294 Tangauri. (278) 426 121 121 850 453 397 223 189 295 Mate Majra (279) 405 191 195 1,346 753 593 77 55 296 Mindha Majra (280) 74 40 40 283 169 114 28 22 297 Giga Majra (281) 322 176 176 1,295 658 637 129 127 298 Gudana (285) 226 133 133 949 523 426 191 155 299 Dhelpur (286) 193 60 60 471 275 196 66 44 203

CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DIST ICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Workers (I) Labourers lndustry- [llJ, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (II) Manufac- and yI to IX] turing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [Y( a)] ---_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 196 112 227 69 72 11 75 168 335 188 96 188 73 49 11 55 168 279 146 50 246 1 22 20 1 203 1 64 117 1,152 677 1,172 78 173 212 57 III 676 21 2 1,029 1,712 55 39 80 40 10 30 57 98 150 96 139 57 46 36 150 230 86 41 106 60 27 19 88 158 133 74 239 39 39 148 39 52 202 329 154 61 159 1 57 I 60 9 33 3 187 272 27 9 36 25 11 26 43

132 77 164 85 28 " 51 134 263 595 312 516 1 239 91 I 2 184 " 517 840 190 llS, 160 1 65 47 2 46 1 187 287 51 23 51 40 IO I 57 94 724 445 706 9 239 1 179 21 267 8 688 1,210 72 51 108 70 29 9 5 72 128 93 45 114 80 28 6 83 155 57 23 61 39 15 7 51 90 439 240 443 14 166 133 11 18 126 3 355 643 76 59 103 59 35 9 46 157 298 162 386 3 162 172 6 46 306 632 147 71 222 99 74 49 2 177 339 100 60 124 66 12 23 23 " 96 209 142 86 166 1 97 39 8 22 I 114 232 40 30 38 31 4 3 26 52 229 123 183 94 30 3 56 180 286 47 35 63 36 16 2 9 37 85 148 91 192 " 123 65 4 131 289 207 129 266 1 114 108 1 5 39 187 396 386 185 378 1 173 40 1 7 158 375 592 83 35 96 69 17 10 73 114 307 226 359 156 100 32 71 299 637 242 110 256 105 91 5 55 267 426 153 74 144 96 31 17 131 196 2M.,

KHARAR TAHSIL URsAN'PIUMAR'V

Location Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Populationlinclud· ~ Scheduled Scheduled Code Town/Ward Town/ Occupied House. ing Institutional & Castes Tribes No. Ward ,Residen· holds ;Houseless population) inKmz tial . --"Houses

------P M F M F M F .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '12 17/81vn Kurali M.C. 7'40 1,971 2,091 12,637 ·6,689 5,948 1,277 1,108 Ward No.1 259 288 1,672 914 758 278 222 2 114 124 726 380 346 15 8 3 187 199 1,170 624 546 12 11 4 181 189 1,058 562 496 383 320 5 164 169 994 526 468 38 21 6 232 247 1,430 760 670 64 65 7 180 190 1 1,180 629, 551 126 100 8 118 122 852 451 401 17 20 9 149 169 1,029 517 512 36 33 10 206 211 1,334 677 657 292 286 11 181 183 1,192 649 543 16 22 17/8/Vlll Kbarar (U.A.) N.A. 3,809 3,951 21,807 11,925 9,882 2,911 2,417 KhararM.C. 4.20 3,721 3,863 21,208 11,615 9,593 2,849 2).349 watd No.1 290 290 1,595 864 731 508 442 2 238 263 ' 1,622 838 784 323 276 3 434 460 1,845 1,241 604 317 228 4 331 331 1,817 1,003 814 537 459 5 '436 437 '2,194 '1,167 1,027 252 212 6 348 379 2,266 1,231 1,035 134 125 7 372 385 1,915 1,058 857 158 104 8 214 246 1,439 743 696 14 18 9 227 227 1,259 655 604 4 4 10 187 187 '1,139 '603 536 4 6 11 237 237 1,492 799 693 304 254 12 407 421 2,625 1,413 1,212 294 221 Nawansbahr (O.G.) 88 88 599 310 289 62 68 17/8/IX/S.A.S. Nagar (C.T.) Mohali 12.40 7,267 7,512 32,351 17,801 14,550 927 ~767 Phase No.1. 2,063 2,116' 9,276 5,038 4,238 189' 152 2 768 770 3,329 1,794 1,535. 81 72 3, 810 810 3,521 1,861 1,660 95' 88 4, 927 967 3;996 2;147 1,849 57 53 5 857 963· 4,186 2,270 1,91 6 173 138 7, 218 230 964 523 441 57 43 9 676 686 2,866 1,528 1,338 1l2' 99 10 226 226 844 495 349 80 66 3-B (2) 297 297 1,245 689 556 14· 12 6 200 219 1,399 946 453 20 15 6 + 1,2, j, + 4 225 228 725 510 215 49 29 205

CENSUS ABSTRACT RlJPNAGAR nrSTRICT

MAIN WORKERS Literates ------___-t--- ___ .______a_ .. ~ ____-~--- .. Marginal Non-Workers Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers, Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (III, IV, V (b) & (I-IX) (II) Manufactur- VI to IX) jng, Proces- sing, Servicing and Repairs [v(a)] ------'---.,------_ ----..-----i------;---.,...__-- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4,285 3016 3,177 259 203 4 187 2 248 16 2,539 237 5 3,512 5,684 515 345 456 52 11 7 25 9 413 43 458 706 273 190 194 9 46 4 5 139 9 186 337 430 296 316 14 45 14 1 2 256 12 308 532 314 198 270 11 19 22 27 202 11 292 485 313 228 267 12 27 6 35 199 12 259 456 560 391 359 31 11 2 19 327 30 401 639 390 271 275 36 16 27 60 2 172 34 354 515 328 213 180 17 8 15 2 157 15 271 384 379 321 252 19 12 9 12 219 19 1 265 492 438 322 300 45 4 24 33 239 44 4 377 608 345 241 308 13 4 4 72 16 216 8 341, 530 7,578 4,983 6,360 472 420 1 572 27 253 3 5,115 441 22 164 5,543 9,246 7,384 4,839 6,194 469 337 1 545 27 251 3 5,061 438 22 164 5,399 8,960 525 319 411 ,22 11 83 7 46 1 271 14 453 709 398 319 428 22 36 12 42 338 22 45 410 717 605 192 943 32 8 62 3 1 872 211 298 572 584 309 541 35 71 128 9 28 314 26 462 779 786 582 572 98 30 48 20 474 98 595 929 817 568 614 51 46 31 3 76 461 48 22 119 595 865 734 468 511 38 17 15 4 475 38 547 819 575 445 393 37 8 8 10 367 37 350 659 491 374 329 2) 21 2 1 305 24 326 579 398 278 315 19 33 18 2 1 263 17 288 517 481 322 396 28 32 60 1 8 296 27 403 665 990 663 741 62 24 78 2 14 625 59 672 1,150 194 144 166 3 83 27 2 54 3 144 286 13,930 9,869 9,151 1,198 11 36 1 360 23 8,744 1,174 18 140 8,632 13,212 4,081 3,047 2,615 355 4 1 66 4 2,544 351 6 135 2,417 3,748 1,458 1,099 957 140 6 50 8 901 132 3 837 1,392 1,583 1,287 942 119 8 52 2 881 117 1 1 918 1,540 1.749 1,307 1,168 133 1 15 1,152 133 979 1,716 1,775 1,253 1,065 153 19 42 '2 1,004 151 1,205 1,763 384 244 281 15 1 60 1 220 14 242 426 1,082 749 783 61 4 41 5 738 56 11 734 1.276 142 56 278 95 1 277 95 217 254 612 452 356 69 356 69 333 487 787 296 340 53 1 7 ' i 332 51 606 400 277 79 366 5 1 26 339 5 144 210

URBANIVILLAGE PRIMARY CENS'U5 ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population­ Urban Blockwise 208 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise

RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

Location Name of Town/Ward! Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe

1 2 3 4 5 17/8/1 NAYA NANGAL N.A.C. 1,0390 1,518 Majowal Ward No. I 1,770 714 Block 1 565 414 2 667 116 3 538 184 Factory Area C.I.S.F. Barracks Village Meda .Majra Ward No. 2 131 14 Block 4 131 14 Sector No. I Ward No. _ 2,&45 107 Block 5 691 59 6 827 4 7 533 24 & 794 20 Sector No. U Ward No.4 4,388. 619 Block 9 589 81 10 605 146 11 534 135 12 403 15 13 556 87 14 620 25 15 374 68 16 707 62 Sectot No. V Village Rampur Rahni i Ward No.5 442 7 Block 17 442 7 Sector No. IV Ward No" 6 696 57 Block 18 374 57 19 322 .. Sector No. III Ward No.7 118 Block 20 118

,/ l7/8/B NANGAL TOWNSHIP N.A.C. 25,523 4793 Ward No.1 439 44 .. , Block 1 439 44 I Ward No.2 643 16 Block 2 643 16 209 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PopulatioD-Urban Blockwise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT

Location Name of Town/Ward! Total Population Scheduled I Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 NANGAL TOW~SHIP--Contd. Ward Ko. 3 402 97 Block 3 402 97 Ward No.4 680 55 Block 4 6&0 55 Ward No.5 436 20 Block 5 436 20 Ward No.6 521 80 Block 6 521 &0 Ward No.7 555 72 Block 7 555 72 Ward No. 8. 455 175 Block 8 455 175 Ward No.9 572 35 Block 9 572 35 Ward No. 10 540 41 Block 10 540 41 Ward No. 11 417 15 Block 11 417 15 Ward No. 12 337 Block 12 337 Ward No. 13 612 126 Block 13 612 126 Ward No. 14 576 27 Block 14 576 27 Ward No. 15 670 39 Block! 15 670 39 Ward No. 16 684 125 Block! 16 6&4 125 Ward No. 17 486 131 Block 17 4&6 131 Ward No. 18 469 149 Block 18 469 149 Ward No. 19 586 90 Block 19 586 90 Ward No. 20 523 66 Block 20 523 66 \\lard No. 21 688 148 Block 21 68& 148 Ward No. 22 671 74 Block 22 677 74 ~i~ UUA:N/YJLLAGE, PRIMARY tENSOS ABSTRACT-

APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 'T~ibes Popu1;ltion-Urban Blockwise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT 1 Location Name of Town/Ward! Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 NANGAL TOWNSHIP-Contd. Ward No. 23 422 15 Block 23 422 15 Ward No. 24 398 28 Block 24 :398 28 Ward No. 25 322 Bloclc 25 322 Ward No. 26 498 63 Block 26 498 63 Ward No. 27 667 44 Bloclc 27 667 44 Ward No. 28 439 77 Block 28 439 71 Ward No. 29 600 119' Block 29 600 119 Ward No. 30 292 34 Block! 30 292 34 Ward No. 31 617 20 Bloclc 31 611 20 Ward No. 32 484 315 Block 32 484 315 Ward No. 33 603 480 Block 33 603 480 Ward No. 34 495 258 Blockl 34 '495 258 Ward No. 35 371 151 Block 35 3'71 151 Ward No. 36 469 83 Blockl 36 469· 83 ' Ward No. 37 488 152 Block 37 -48'8 152 Ward,No.38 611 208 Block 38 '611 208 .

Ward ~o. 39 455 89 • BlocJQ 39 4S5/ 89

Ward No. 40 ~385 145 Block 40 "385 145 - Ward No. 41 615 1.48 Block 41 1>15 148 211 lJR BAN/·VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Popnlation-Urban Blockwise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/ Tptal Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe

1 2 3 4 5 NAN GAL TOWNSHIP-Condd. Ward No. 42 621 134 Block 42 621 134 Ward No. 43 668 130 Block 43 668 130 Ward No. 44 365 37 Block 44 365 37 Ward No. 45 622 70 Block 45 622 70 Ward No. 46 538 37 Block 46 . 538 37

Ward-No. 41 401 124 Block 47 407 124

Ward N~. 48 790 158 Block! 48 790 158

Ward No' 49 313 49 Block 49 313 49 17/8/III ANANDPUR SAHIB M.e. ,571 2,304 Ward No. 1 902 341 Block 1 902 341 Ward No. 2 721 612 Block! 2 721 612 Ward No.3 683 156 Block 3 683 156 Ward No. 4 665 14 Block! 4 665 14 Ward No.5 &36 &4 Block 5 836 &4 Ward No.6 1,110 217 Block! 6 1,110 217 Ward No.7 644 329 Bloekl 7 644 329 Ward No.8 628 13 Block 8 628 13 Ward No.9 641 125 Block! 9 641 125 Ward No 10 942 340 Block! 10 942 340 Ward No. 11 799 73 Block! 11 799 73 .21.2 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABST:RACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/ Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5

17/8/1V RUPNAGAR M.e. 25,165 J,246 Ward No. 1 1,766 155 Block 1 697 .. 2 69& 95 3 371 60 Ward No. 2 1,875 253 Blockl 4 770 97 5 438 43 6 667 113 Ward No. 3 1,797 730 Block 7 477 116 So 683 370 9 637 244 Ward No. 4. 2.413 433 ... Block 10 355 68 11 1036 131 12 262 58· 13 760 176

Ward No.5 2,149 398 Block 14 ' 997 357 15 627 21 1-6 525 20

Ward No.6 1,932 342 Block 17 480 67 18 747 34 19 70S 241

Ward No.7 1,756 715 Block 20 606 191 21 585 363 22 565 161

I Ward No.8 1;701 28 Block 23 . 714 2 24 629 7 25 364 19 , Ward No.9 1,883 27 ... Block 26 587 12 27 4:U 6 28 875 9

Ward N (); l"{) 1,652 329 Block 29 469 95 30 720 59 31 463 175 . Ward No. 11 1,887 '74_ Blocll 32 590 6 33 607 ..24 34 690 44 213

URBA~/vrLLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPE,-DIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe~ P<>plllation Urban B10ckwise RUt'NAGAR DlSTR'[CT

Lo~ation Na'1l~ of Town/WdrJ/ T0:a1 Population Scheduled I Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe

1 2 3 4 5 RUPNAGAR M.C.-Conc/d. Ward No. 12 1883 83 Block 35 595 18 36 597 20 37 691 45 Ward No. 13 2465 679 Block 38 391 178 39 784 67 40 576 16 41 714 418

1"j8jV CHAMKAUR SAHIB N.A.C. 1,340

Ward ~o. 1 378 202 Block 378 20:! Ward No.2 686 207 Block .2 (l86 207

Ward No.3 409 65 Block 3 409 65

Ward No.4 572 414 Block 4 572 414

Ward No.5 547 156 Block 5 547 156

Ward No.6 304 62 Block 6 364 62

Ward No.7 1,232 227 Block 7 630 76 8 602 151 Ward No.8 504 7 Block 9 504 7

17/8/VI MORINDA M (' . 13,5U2 3,194 Ward No.1 1394 195 Block 1 842 146 .2 552 49 Ward No.2 836 10 Block 3 83(l 10 Ward No.3 1142 56 Block 4 619 8 5 523 48 Ward No.4 1403 45 Block 6 531 6 7 872 39 Ward No.5 1079 88 Blook 8 659 41 9 420 47 214 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS <4.BSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Populatioll::-Urban BJocis.wis_e RlJPNAGAR DISTRICT Locatio.n Name of Town/Ward/ Total Popul,ation . Scheduled Sch~duled Code No. Urban Block f Caste Tribe;. 1 2 3 4 5 MORINDA M.C.-concld. Ward No.6 820 704 Block 10 272 226 11 548 478 .. Ward No.7 745 4 Block 12 745, 4 Ward No.8 957 164 Block 13 583 148 14 374 16 Ward No.9 936 355 Block 15 469 ' 293 16 457 62 Ward No. 10 - 932 188 'Block 17 489 A8 18 443 140 Ward No. 11 823 360 Block 19 823 360 Ward No. 12 971 605 Block 20 510 293 ., 21 461 312 Ward No. 13 1,464, 420 Block 22 98& 381 23 47b 39

17/8/VII KURALI ~.C. ["2,637 2,,385 Ward No.1 1,672 500 Block 1 510 163 2 642 99 3 520 238

Ward No.2 726 23 Block 4 726 23 Ward No.3 1,170 23 Block 5 669 18 6 501 5 Ward No.4 1,058 703 BlocJ<: 7 547 237 & 511 466 Ward Mo. 5 994 59 Block 9 509 11 10 485 48 Ward No.6 1,430 U9 Block 11 639, 73 12 791 56 Ward No.7 1,1&0 226 Block 13 658 105 14 522 121 215·

URB2\.N/VII.:LA.GE :PRIMkRY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward!. Total Population Scheiuled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Cas e Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 KURALI M.C.--concld. Ward No.8 852 37 BlOck 15 254 37 16 598 Ward No.9 1,029 69 Block 17 560 27 18 469 . 42' Ward No. 10' 1,334 578 Block 19 577 198 20 757 380 Ward No. 11 1,192 38 Block :21 692 17 22 500 21 21,807 5,328 17/8/VlII KHARAR ?U .A. Ward No.1 1,595 950 BI&ck 1 836 568 2 759 382 Ward No. 2 1,6:22 599 Block 3 999 531 4 623 68 Ward No. 3 1,845 545 Block 5 367 66 6 876 113 7 602 366 Ward No.4 1,817 996 Block 8 869 390 9 948 606 Ward No.5 2,194 464 Block 10 714 329 11 661 1:22 12 819 13 Ward No.6 2,266 259 Block 13 681 98 14 878 113 15 707 48 Ward NO.7 1,915 262 Blockl 16 508 113 17 808 122 18 599 27. Ward No. 8 1,439 32 Block 19 736 1 20 703 31

Ward No. 9 1;259 8 Block 21 734 2 22 525 6 W

Total, Schehlel C:utej a'lil S~h~blell Trib,n Papillatioll Urhan Bloc'kwise

RUPNAGAR D.ISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward/ Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe

1 2 3 4 5 KHARAR U .A.-concld. Ward No. 11 1,492 558 Block 25 569 Ii 26 592 427 27 331 120 Ward No. 12 2,625 515 Block 28 532 136 29 '835 213 30 719 108 31 539 58 O.G. O.G. 599 130 17/8/IX S.A.S. NAGAR (MOHALl) C. T. -32,351 1,689 Phase No. 1 9,276 341 Block 1 353 25 J 2 526 19 3 740 13 4 817 11 5 724 3 6' 717 59 7 665 34 8 720 62 9 515 7 10 536 20 11 599 13 12 469 22 13 822 3 14 618 35 15 455 15 Phase No.2 3,329 153 Block 16 480 48 17 567 34 18 747 22 19 868 49 20 667 Phase No. 3 (A) 3,521 183 Block 21 841 02 22 473 28, 23 829 27 24 950 37 25 428 29

Phase No.4 3,996 110 Block 26 791 10 27 1032 17 28 992 .. 29 705 51 30 476 32 Phase No.5 4,186 311 Block 31 896 57 32 740 42 33 1,331 11-7 34 780 57 35 439 38 Phase No.7 964 100 Block 36 426 9 37 538 91 211 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSLS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total, Scheduled Castes aod Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Bloclnvise RUPNAGAR DISTRICT Location Name of Town/Ward! Total Population Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Urban Block Caste Tribe 1 2 3 4 5 S A,.S. NAGAR (MOHALl) C.T.-concld. Phase No. 9-contd. 2,866 211 mock 38 610 68 39 2.80 15 40 219 6 41 600 46 42 450 62 43 107 14 Phase No. 10 844 146 Block 44 8.44 146

Phase No. III B (II) 1,245 26 Phase HI B-2,3:8-2. Block 45 623 15 46 622 11 Phase VI 1,399 35 Block 47 1,399 35 Phase VI + Phase-I, II, III and 725 78 IV :Block 48 725 78

2i9 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX

Name of charge : Naya Nangal N.A.C.

Block No. Description ,. 1. Construction' Colony Majowal: ·House of Mohan Singh to octroi post, H. No. :s 1 to 69, House of Tarsem Lal to house of Gokli Devi, House Np. B. S. 1 to 10. 2. Const rust ion Colony Majowal :--Residence of Mohan Lal to Water Tank, H. No. B1 66 to 129, House of Sultan Singh to vacant house, House No. A 73 to A 128, F.C.1. Co-operative Store to vacant house, H. No. 1 to 24, Residence of Dalip Singh to house of Moha,n SiJ.}.gh, H. No. B. S. 7 to 12. 3. Construction Colony Majowal: -House of Amar Nath to house of Singla, H. No.1 to 32, residence of Sadhu Singh to house of Pritam, H. No. 33 to 72 . . 4. Factory Area: -Cattle Shed to octroi post, H. No. 1 to 37.

5. Sector 1 : -Residence of Khajan Singh to house of Chaman Lal, H. ~o. 369 to 423, house of Suneel Chander to residence of Balam Singh, H. No. 424 to 516.- 6. Sector HI : -House of K. K. Sondhi to residence of Harbans Lal, H. No. III Type 1 to 42, House of Sukhdev Singh to house of S. P. Mehta, House No. C 1 to 8, resid:mce of B. R. Grover to house of Joginder Singh, H. No. 233 ,to 287, House ef J. S. Bhatnagar to School, H. No. 288 to 368. 7. Sector I : -House of Sudhir Sharma to residence of T. L. Goyal, H. No. A-I to A-4S, Shop­ cum-residence of Inderjeet Singh to house 9f Sardari Lal, H. No. III-l to III-7, Shop-cum­ residence of BishaI1 Dass to house of Mangat Ram, H. No. 1-1 to 1-6, residence of Mohinder ;Partap Singh to house of Bachittar Singh, H. No. II-lS3 to 232. " 8. Sector I : -House of Dalip Singh to residence of Manjit Singh, House No. 1 to 61, house of Darshan Singh to H<;mse of Yash Pal, H. No. 62 to 105, House of Satnam Singh to Wheat Straw Stall, H. No. 106 to 155, residence of Paramjit Singh to hous€:! of Prem Sagar, H. No. 1-B to 10-lt 9. Sector II : -House of .Ram Dass to house of Sawran Singh, H. No. 1 to 59, house of Jagdish Rani to house of Gurdas, H. No. 60 to 125, hpuse of Sant Ram to residence of Faqir Chand to house of Hari Ram H. No. 126 to 287, residence of Prem to Tubewell, B. No. 28S to 311. 10. Sector II : -Residence of Jageshwar to house of Parkash Chand, H. No. I-A 445 to 292, house of Malwa Ram to house of Santosh Singh, H. No. I-A 329 to 376, residence ofP. S. Rana to house of Yash Pal, 'H. No. I-Bl to 24. 11. Sector II :-Residence of Shanker Dass to house of Radhe Shyam, H. No. IB-25 to 83, 'house of Jagvir Kaioch to residence of Prem_i Devi, H. No. IB__:S4 to 128, house of Bhagat Singh to house of Surat Ram, H. No. IB -119 to 148. 12. Sector II : -Residence of Prem Chand to house of K. N. Puri, H. No. 293 to 328, house of Ran Singh to hou~e of Sahney Sarup Joshi, H. No. 377 to 408, Shop-cum-residence of Kartar Chand to Karyana ,ShOp, H. No. Cl to 40. 13. Sector II :-House of Bodh Raj to residence of Joban Singh, H. No. 57 to 116, house of Kaali Ram to residonce of Tarsem Chand, H. No. 141 to 164, residence of Mohan Singh to house of Lekh Raj, house No. 2B to 244. 14. Sector II :-Dispensary to residence of GuIzar Singh, house No. 1 to 67, house of Tarlok Singh to Temple (Gita Mandir), H. NOr, 68. to 135.

15. , Sector II :-Residence of Julfi,Ram to'house of Parlad, H. No. 217 to 259, hous~ of Tarsem Lal to residence of Gurdev Singh, H. No. 260 to 304. Sector II :-Residence .of Shubh Ram to F.C.I. Primary School, H. No. Bl -149 to 217, house Harnam, Singh to residence.. of Om Parkash, H. N. Type 1I~135 to ISO, residence of Harbans Lal to house of Madan Lal, H. No. Type II-18I to 210. .17. Sector V : -Residence of Har:;. Parkash Agnihotri to house of. J,agdish Chander Kaushal, H. No . Type~II-l to 60, House of' R. L. Samnara to Poultry 'Farm, I{ouse No. Type 1II-61 to 113. 220 ANNEXURE TO APPEND! X Name of charge :-Naya Nangal N.A.C.-concJd.

Block No;· Description 18. Sector IV :-Rcsidence of B. B. Gupta to house of 1. J. Chowdhary, H. No. Type III---'"l to 52, house of Sardar Masi to residence of Ram Krishan, H. No. 1j'ype II-I to 6, resideuce of Saka to vacant house, H. No. Type IB-l to 34. 19. Sec/or IV : -Residence of Mohan LaI Kanda to house of Gurbachan Singh, H. No. Type IV-I to 34, house of Tarlochan Singh to Nurses Hostel, House No. III B-1 to 7, Telephone Exchange to Karyana Shop. H. No. Type V-l to 4, Shop-cum-residence of Kundan Lal to vacant hcruse, H. No. VI- 1 to 12. 20. Sector 7 : -Residence of Bhim Sain Kakkar to Udayan Manjlik, H. No. 1 to 27. Name of Charge: Nanga) Township N.A.C.

1. House No. 1 i. e. vacant of House No. 53 of R.M.S. Rest House, Octroi post to house of Ram Sarup, H. No. 54 to 100, House of Chajju Ram to House of Tarsem Lal, H. No. 101 to 172. .

2. Karyana Shop to House of' Nasim Aksar, H:: No. 176 to 216, house of Moti Ram to house of Pil>hori Lal, H. No. 217 to 250, House of Ram Ashra to T. V. Training Centre, H. No. 251 to 298,House of Harminder Singh to Karyana Shop, H. No. 299 to 373.

3. Karyana Shop to house of Darshan Singli, H. No. 1 to 99, House of Gurcharan Singh to house of Milkhi Ram, H. No. 100 to 126, House of Lal Chand to office R.P.F., H. No. 127 to 16~, House of Tara Chand to office, H. No. 165 to 225. 4. Loud Spea.ker Shop to Central Co-op,erative Bank, H. No. 1 to 52, Radio Shop to Punjab and Sind Bank, H. No. 53 to 129, . Shop-cum-residence of Bhoja Ram *to Office C.P.I., H. No. 130 to 219, Workshop-cum-residence or Om Dutt to house of Gurcharan Singh, H. No. 220 to 263, Honse of Balwinder Singh to house of Devi Dass, H. No. 2.64 to 306.

5. House No. 1 i. e. vacant to House No. 61 of Surinder "'Khanna, House of Atam Parkash to Gurudwara-cum-residence of Sarup . Singh, H, No. 62 to 101, house of Suha to house of Parkash Chand, H. No. 102 to 133. 6. House of Hasm'lt to house of Amar Nath, H. No. 1 to 55, House of Multan Singh to Work­ s.qop-cum-residence of Tara Singh, H. No. 56 to 109, Saini House to houseof Ralu Ram, H, No. no to 165. 7. House of Banta. Ram to nouse of Arjan Singh, H. No.1 to 75, House of Ram Batra to house of Kanta Rani, H. No. 76 to 111, House of Mulak Raj to House of Darshan Lal, H. No. 112 to 152. \ '8. House of Hari Ram to Cattle Shed, H. No. 1 to 70, House of Shri Anat Ram to Shop-cum­ residence of Shri Dhani Ram, H. No. 71 to 113, House of Sbri Dev Raj to house of Sher Singh, H. No. 114 to 139.

9. House of Shri Gurmukh Singh to Gandhi Middle School, H. No. 1 to 33, House of Shri Joginder Singh to Mandir-cum-residence of Shri Jai Krishan, H. No. 34 to 74, Cattle Shed to Shop-curn-residenC( of Savitri Devi, H. No. 75 to 86. 10. Pohlo Ram Sarai to Janjh Ghar, H. No. 1 to 3, Mandu Baba Balak Nath to house -of Amar Nath, H. NO.4 to 5&. Shop-cum-residence of Shri Dhanna Singh to house of Shri :Bat Krisban, H. No. } to 3D, House of Shri Krishan Chand to house of Mohan Dass, H. No. 31 to 63. 12. House of Shri Basant Ram to Ravi Dass Mandix, H. No. 64 to 78, House of Shri Rattan Chand to Govt. Office, H. No. 79 to 94, House of Shri Joginder Singh to Cattle Shed, H. No. 95 to 117. 13. Cattle Shed-cum-residence of Shri Paritam Ram to Police Post, H. No.1 to 8; Octroi post to School,. H. No.9 to 56, House of Shri Baldev Chand to Gurudwara-cum-residence of Shri Watan Chand, H. No. 57 to 109, Office X.E.N. (PH) to Office Home Guat:d, H. No. llO to 143.

House No.1 i. e. vacant to s~hool, H. No. 61, House of Shri Kalyan Dass to house of Shri Jagdish Singh, H. No. 62 to 159. 221 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX ::"rame of charge :-Nangal Township N.A.C.-contd. Description

House of Shri Ramesh Chand to house of Karnail Singh, H. No. lA to 30A, House of ~hri Sarabjit Singh to house of G. N. Rattan. R No. IB to 30B, House of Shri Suresh Bhalla to house of Mangat Singh. H. No. IC to 30e. House of Gurmej Kaur to house of Naresh Kumar, H. No. ID to 36D, House of Prem Bhatia to house of Satya Sharma, House No. IF to 36F. fjouse of Surat Singh to house of Ajit Singh. H. No. I to 55, House of Jagmohan Singh to house of Jav,dish, H. No. 56 to 115, House of Jagan Nath to house of Jamail Singh, H. No ..116 to 152. House of Dolat Ram to house of Tek Chand, H. No. ,53 to 212, House of Sukhdev Singh to house of Mangat Ram, H. No. 213 to 301.

HOllse of Milkhi Dass to house of Nasib Chand, H. No. 302 to 345, House of Shri Rattan Chan~ to Shivalik Cinema, H. No. 346 to 466. . House of Tara Singh to house of Gurdas Ram. H. No. G 475 to G 534, House of Dharam Chand to house of Bijander Singh, H. No. G 535 to G 600. House of Gian Chand to house of Vijay Kumari, H. No. I to 56, House of Mohinder Singh to house of Pritam Chand, H. No, 57 to 109, House of Sai Dass to house of Dhani Ram, H. No. 110 to 196. House of Shri Ram Krishan to Thana. H. No. 1 I to 61 I, House of Mohan Singh to house of Parkash Chand, H. No. 1 J to 32 J. House of lnder Singh to Staff Club, H. No. I to 33, House of Shri Madan Lal to house of Satya Dev, H. No.1 J to 30 J. House of Ram Lal to Complaint Office of Electricity, H. No. 18 N to 27 N. House of Sukhdev Singh to house of Prem 1\l'ath, H. No. 28 N to 37 N, House of Bal Kishan to house of Kashmiri Lal, T-T. Nn. I 0 to 37 0,. House of Bajir Chand to house of Hardev Singh, II. No. 1 P to 23. House of Shri S. L. Khosla to house of Nirmla, House No. I Q to 24 Q, H0use of Harnek Singh to Abinash Chand, H. Nn. 1 R fo 24 R, House of Shri Lachhman Dass to Govt Office, H. No. 1 S tv 19 S. House of Mohinder Singh to Office Janta Party, H. No. 1 to 11, 'House of Sampuran Singh to Mandir, H. No. 12 to 21, House ofShri Mangat Ram to house of .Tagdish Singh, H. No. IV to 36. House of Shri Ajit Singh to hou~e of Tarlochan Singh, H. No. 1 lJ to 39 U, House of Shri Malkiet Singh to house of Harbhajan Sivgh, H. No. 1 to 26.

House of Piara Singh to hous€' of Hari Parkash, H. No.1 \\ 10 :(\, Hcu:.c cf Sadhu Ram ·to house of Tarvinder Singh, H. No. I, X to 39, House (If Dhal2n' R

House of Jagat Singh to house of Raj KUmari, H. 1'10. 1 to 1( 0, H('mc of Blhp.ri Singh to Omteen, H. No. 101 to 206. House of Bal Kishan to Dry Cleaner Shop, H. No.1 to 84. Post Office to house of Shri Kartar Chand, H. No. DD 1 to DD 70, House of Shri Jagdish Ram to houst: of Krishan Chand Ahuja, H. No. 71 DD to 144 DD.

House of Shri Des Raj to house of Gurmukh Singh, H. No. BE 1 to EE 701, House of Kehar Singh to house of Luxmi, H. No. BE 71 to EE 133, House of Kundan Dass to vacant house, H. No. EE 134 to BE 190. .

House of Bachhitar Singh to house of Raghbir Singh, H. ~o. 191 BE to EE 256, House of Sura.n Singh to house of Ram Sarup. H. No. EE 257 to EE 325, House of Ram Singh to house of Ram Sukh, H. No . .bE 326 to EE 381. 222 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX

_Name of charge :~Nangal Township N.A.C.-conch\. Description Brock No. 34. House of Jaswant to house of Hakam Chand, H. No. 382 to 445. Hpuse of Kehar Singh to house of Karam Chand, H. No. 446 to 544. House of Parshotam Lal to house of Ram LaI, H. No. 545 to 582, Tea Shop to Punsup Shop, H. No.1 to 35, Honse of Sant Ram to tea., Shop, H. No. 36 to 65. 35. House No. 585, i. e. Vl:'.cant to house of Gian Singh, (H. No. 650), House of Ishar Singh to Dem-cum-residence of Mahant Narbada Giri JI, H. No. 651 to 785. 36. 'House of Gori Ram to house of Didar Singh, H. No.1 to 113, House of Krishan LaI to house of Kishan Singh, H. No. 114 to 138.

37. House of Sh. Ram Sarup to house of Harbans Singh~ H. No. 139 to 216, House of Rup Lal to house of Bachl:'.n Singh, H. No. 217 to 276. ' 38. House of Sh. Sarwan Singh to house of Shri Bhag Singh, H. No. 277 to 350, House of Baldev Singh to house of Khushi Ram, H. No. 351 to 476.

39. House of Darsha~ Singh to house of Mangat Ram, H. No'. 414 to 435, House of Rajinder Kumar, House of Shanh Sarup to house -of Mast Ram, H. No. 477 FF to 567.

40. House of K. D. Mehta to house of Mohinder ~ingh, H. No. 1 BB to 76 BB, House of Hanuman to house of Braham Chand, H. No. 77 BB to 115 BB. 41.· House of Surjil Ram to house of Kewal Krishan, H. No. 142 to 201, Hous(> of Surinder Singh to Suchha Singh, H. No. 202 to 328. .42. House of Ram Asra to house of 'Kuldip Singh: H. No. 329 to 413, Newspaper Shop to vacant house, H. No.1 to 180, House No.1, i. e., Vacl'.nt to H. No. 99 of Shri Sant Ram. 43. House of Sh. Jeet R?m to Fruit Shop, H. No. JJ, EB- roo t·o 191, Shop-cum-residence ofSh. Surinder Kumar to Photo Framer, H. No. 'D!R 1 to 30, House of Vicharvati to house of Barkat Ram H. No.1 SIR to 46, Tent hou;se to Shoe Shop, H. No. 113 CjR 1&4. '44. House of Parald to house of Sadhu Ram, H. No. 140 to 189, Honse of Sohar: Lal to house of Kamal Singh, H. No. 190 to 223. 45. House of Jakeshwar Sharma to Vacant house, H. No. GG 1 to 28, House of Amar Sihgh to house of 'Ram Shakti, H. No. H. H. 1 to 60., Bouse of Gurcharan Singh to house of Bishan Dass, H. No. 61 to 105, House of Darshan S.ingh to house of Chll.tux:bhuj, H. No. 106 to 139, Office Union to toilet, H. No. E. B. 29 to 36. In between Cricket Ground and Bhakra Road 46. House No. 1 to 8 Near Town Hall Road, IJ. No. 9 to 20 Near Water Works, Servant Quarters No. 1 to 4, House No. 1 to 34 between two parks. \ 47. River View Road: -Building No.1 to 14 Near B. B. M. B. Chief Engineering Office, Building No.1 to 6 Near Employment Exchange. 48 House of Amar Nath to residence of paramjit Singh. H. No. 1 to 36, House of V. K. Gupta to Govt. School, H. No. 1 to 22, Residence of Dr. Sobha to Canal Hospital, H. No. 1 to 22, Residence of Milkh~r Singh to Office Bh~.kra Division, H. No. 1 to 34. Shop-cum-residettce of Dr. Milkhi Ram to house of Dharam Chand Chhabra," H. No. 1 to 16. 49. Residence of R. S. Arneja to house of R. K. Dhand, H. No. 13 EB to 22 EB, Residence 'bf Puran Anand Kapoor to house of Daljit Singh. H. No.5 to 51, Office B. C. B. T. S. D.O. to Tea Shop-cHm-residence of Roop Lal, H. No. 1 to 6. Name of charge: Anandpur Sahib M:C. 1. ' Ward No.1: -House Qf Kaushalya Devi to School, H. No. 1 to 22, Hospital to Mandir, H. No. 23 to 75, house of Pirkhi Singh to house of Hardial Singh, H. No. 76 to J 1-8. ' 2. Ward No.2 :-House of Amlu Singh to Harij~n Dharamsala, H. No. -Uo 64, House of AOU!or Singh to house of Bali Ram, H. No. 65 to 115. 223 ANNEXURE TO AVPENDIX Name of charge: Anandpur Sahi b M.C.-concld. Block No. Description 3. Ward No.3: -Store to ShivaJya Mandir, H. No. 1 to 30, House of Sikander Singh to Vivek~ Nand Nursery School, H. No. 31 to 69, Halwai Shop to Office Water Supply. H. No. 70 to 166. House of Jamma Devi to hous.e of Ramkrishan, H. No. 167 to 225. 4. Ward No.4 :-House of Tarsem Lal to Flour Mill, H. No. 1 to 44, House of Rachhpal Singh to house of Tarlok Singh, H. No. 45 to 64.

S. Ward No.5: -House of Baba Gurbachan Singh to Mandir. H. No. 1 to 90. ~hop to Dawakhana H. No. 91 to 111. L. \-1 6. Ward No.6: J Bethak to Post Office, H. No. 1 to 46, Shop to Gurudwara. H. No. 47 to 1 i4, Office Civil Supply to Labatory No.3, H. No. 115 to 130. 7. Ward No.7: -House No. 1 i. e, vacant to house of Par tab Singh (H. No. 42), House of Sukhnandan Kaur, to Dharamsala, H. No .. 43 to 79, House of Hazara Singh to Labatory, H. No. 80 to 155.

8. Ward No.8: -House of Gurdial Singh to Rest house, H. ~o. 1 to 57, House of Shri Kirtan Singh to house of Darshan Singh, H.I No. 58 to 75, 9. Ward No.9: -House No. i. e. vacant to Milk Store, H. No. 36, House of Joginder Stngh to Railway Station, H. No. 37 to 91, 10. Ward No. I() : -House of Jagan Nath to P. W. D. Store, H. No.1 to 5, House of Balbir Singh to Guest house, H. No. 6 to 121, House of Amar Kaur to Canteen, B. No. 122 t 131. 11. Ward No, 11 : --Cloth Shop to Karyana Shop, House No. I to 68. Name of charge: Rupnagar M.C. 1. Ward No.1: -Residence-cum-Mandir to Cattle sht:d, H. No.1 to 57, House of Dharam "Pal to Gurudwara, H. No. 58 to 116, House of Paritam Singh to Shamshan Ghat, H. N. 117 to 175.

2. Ward No. I :-House of Daata Ram to Govt. office, H. No.1 to 30. House of Ajit Singh to house of Ram Sarup, H. No. 31 to 63, House No. 2939, i. e., vacant to house No. 2941, i. e., Fish shop, House of Dharam Dev to House of Som Nath, H. No. 3132 to 3135, House of Amarik Singh to house of Go rey Ll'.1, H. No. 11 IN to 1OJ jN, Hou~e of Balwant Singh to house of Bachan Singh H. No. 1 SjN to 12 S/N, House of Gopal SlDgh to house of Ramesh Lal, H. No.1 IVjN to 12 IVjN, House of Vijay Kumar to House of Balbir Singh, H. No. 1 T. S./IV to 3 T. 'S./IV, House of Brahm Dutt to house of Paritam Singh, H. No. 1 J to 13 J. 3. Ward No l : -House of Dyal Singh to house of Jagir, H. No. 3035 to 3036, House No. 30SQ i. e. vacant to H. No. 3067 of Avtar Singh, Residence-cum-civil rest house to office X.E.N., R. No. 3073 to 3087, House of Avtar Singh to house of Hari Krishan, H. No. 3090 to 3095, Office of P. W. D., B & R to house of Rajinder Parsad, H. No. 3114 to 3118. House of Ajit Kumar to house of Didar Singh, H. No. 3124 to 3127. 4. Ward No.2: -Residence-cum-cattle shed of Shri Ram Dass to Gurudwara, H. No. 751 to 764, House of Babu Ram to residence of Shri Mohinder Singh, H. N. 765 to 1815, House of K~dip Singh to house of Harbans Lal, H. No. 816 to &42, House of Tarloki Nath to house of Jagdish Chand, H. No. 900 to 907, House of Tej Ram to vacant house, H. No. 908 to 1128. 5. Ward No.2: - -Mandir Mata Rani to house of Inder Singh, H. No. 2353 to 2376, House of Surinder Singh to house of Kastoori Lal, H. No. 2468 to 2477, House of Kesar Lal to residence of Dalip, H. No. 2604 to 2619, WorkshOp to shop, H. No. 2837 to 2839, Shop-cum-residence of Shri Harinder Pal Singh to Office Welfare, H. No. 3138 to 3144, School to Hotel, H. No. 3145 to 3168. 6. Ward No.2: -Senior Sub Judge to office Public Health, H. No. 3168 (1) to 3175 (A) store to vacant house, H. No. 3176 to 3192. 7. Ward No.3: - -House of Balbir Singh to Store, H. No.1 to 40, Factory-cum-residence of Shri Gurmeet Singh to house of Bhupinder, H. No. 41 to 124, House ofSurinder Singb to vacant house, H. No. 125 to 16J. 8. Ward No.3 :-House of Chaman Lal to house of Jog Raj Singh, H. N. 162 to 183, House of lagir Singh to bouse of Ram Ji Lal, H. No. 184 to 245, House of Gian· Singh to vacant house, H. No. 246 to 283. 224 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX

Name of charge :~Rupnagar M.C.~contd. Description Block No. 9. Ward No. 3.-Gurudwara to bouse of Jagat Singb, H. No. 280 to 3l.34,.. House of Surject Singh to bouse of Gajjan, H. No. 335 to 385, bouse of Piara Lal to Cattle·Sbed, H. No. 386 to 449. 10. Ward No. 4.-House of Satnam Singh to Karyana Shop, H. No. I to 50, Tea Shop to Guru­ dwara-cum-residence of Sant Gurdlal Singh, H. No. 51 to 113, Iron Shop to Octroi Post,. H. No. 114 to 195, Residence-cum-Vedic Sadhu Ashram to vacant house, H. No. 196 to. 207. 11. 'Ward No. 4.;_Tubewell to Government Primary School, H. 'No. 208 to 216, House of Sampllfan Singh to House of Ajmer Singh, H. No. 217 to 305, &use of Sapinder Singh to Complaint Office Punjab State Electricity Board, H. No. 306 to 352, Hotel to house of Jaswant Singh, H. No. 353 to 365. 12. Ward No. 4·-Shop to New Bank of India, H. No. 366 to 382, Hou.se of Maan Singh to Gurudwara Sbri :Bhatba Sahib, H. No. 383 to 400. 13. Ward No. 4.-House of Cbaran Singh to Petrol Pump, R No. 401 to 445, Shop to Bus Stand, H. No. 446 to 561, Shop to Office P'unjab State Electricity Board, H. No. 562 to 663-, House of Harbans Singh to Railway Office, H. No. 664 to 730, House of Sunder Lal to house of Narain Singh, H. No. 731 to '139. 14. Ward No. 5.-Cattle-shed-cum-residence of Shri Balwant Singh to house of Janak Singh, - H. No. 1686 to 1696 Mandir-cum-resldence of Shri Janak Singh to house of Ram Sarup. H. No. 1701 to 1706, House of Gurbachan Singh to house of Jeet Singh, H. No. 3303 to 3328, Hous~ of Gian Singh to pO}1se of Parkash Singh,. H. No. 3330 to 3343. 15. Ward No. 5.-Shop to vacant house, H. No. 1720 to 1724, Karyana Shop to Iron Store, H. No. 1738 to 1769, House of Labh Singh to house of Rajinder Kumar, H. No. 1771 to 1798. ,16. Ward No. 5.-House of Harbhajan Singh to house of Harbans Singh. H. No. 1696 to 1702, Office to House of Brij Lal, H. No. 1798 to" 1810. Office-cum-residence of Devinder Pal to Karyana Shop, H. No. 1867 to 1883, House of Had Singh to 'house of IS om Nath, H. No. TQ 1 to TQ 6, House of Surlnder Kumar to house of Joginder Singh, H. No. TQ IH to TQ 8R. 17. Ward No. 6.-House No. 1811 i. e., vacant to house No. 1823 (TempIe-cum-residence) of Ramesh Karyana Shop to veterinary hospital, H. No. 1&24 to 1866 Karyana shop to hou.se of Narpata Ram, H. No. 52 to 73, House of Arjun Singh to house of DauIat Ram, H. No. 74 to 84. 18. Ward No. 6.-House No. 81, i. e., vacant to house No. 117 0.1' J. L. Anand, House of B hagwanii to house of BaJdev Raj. H. No. 118 to 178, House of Balwant Singh to house of Amar Nath, H. No. '-179 to 200.

19. Ward No. 6.-Hous~ ot Ruldu Ram to hOUse of Sant, H. No. 200 to 210, House of Narinder Kumar Mehta to Llberary-cum-College H. No. 266 .to 291, House of Gurcharan Singh to house of Balbir Singh, H. No. 296 to 353, House of Radhe _Sham to hous.e of Chander Kanta, H. No. 510 to 558. 20. Ward No. 7.-Hollse of Prcm Chand to I'cUEe of Mandan Lal, H. No. 356 10 4(0, Hcx[e ef Nathu Ram to rouse of Sardara Singh, H .. No. 4(] to 625, Rene d :tr~i:all:t Sirth to HCH,t hot:.Ee, H. No. 4;6 10 450. 21. Ward No, 7.-Hol;.Ee of Sohan Lr.1 10 I~cllEe d Ved Palhfh. H. Nc,. 451' 10 t:{9, Bene cf Hari Lal to house of Satya, H. No. 590 to 637 House of KaJyan to Loese of Rama, H. No. 638, to 669. - 22. Ward No 7.-House of Ram Lal to hOUse of Harbans Singh, H. No. 670 to 716, House of Sobha Singh to house of Amar Singh"H, No. 117 to 736, House of Parkash Kaur to house of Chander Mohan, H. No. 869 10 873. 23. Ward No 8.-House of Sunder Lal to house of Chuni Lal, H. No. 211 to 263, House of Prit

26. Ward No.9: -Shop-cum-residence of Gurdial Singh to house of Munl Lal, H. No. 1129 to 1196. Home of Harbans Kaur to house Vijay Kumar, H. No. 1197 to 1249. ').7. Ward No.9 :-House of 1250, i. e .• vacant to house No. 12&0 of LaI·Chand, House of Arjun Dev to house of Puran Singh, H. No. 1281 to 1350, House of Sam Nath to Karyana Shop, H. No. 1351 to 1368. 28 Ward No. C) -Shop-cum-Store to house of Om Parkash, H. No. 1367 to 1400, House of Vidya YaH to house of Sobha Singh, H. No. 1401 to 1449, House of Roshan Lal to house ofNaresh Kumar, H. No. 1450 to 1500, House of Masti Devi to house of Vidya Nath, H. No. 1501 to 1553. 29. Ward No. 10 ;-House of Baibir Singh to house of Rattan LaI, H. No. 1573 to 1600, Temple to Chemist Shop, H. No. 1601 to 1664. 30. Ward No 10 : -House of Mirza to house of Tarlochan Singh, H. No. 1948 to 1984, House of Shakuntla to house of Rajinder Singh. H. No. 1985 to 1998, House of Dyal Kaur to vacant house, H. No. 2009 to 2069, Karyana shop to house of Nikhu, H. No. 2314 to 2350. 31. Ward No. 10 :-House of Hans Raj to house of Ram Murti, H. No. 1554 to 1572, Ice Factory­ cum-residence of Varinder Kumar Sharma to School, H. No. 1683 to 1685, Government Girls School to vacant house. H. No. 1941 to 1946. 32, Ward No. 11: House No. 931, i. e., vacant to H. No. 959, of Ram Gopal, House of Ram Sahat to house of LaI Chand, H. No. 1074 to 1102, House of Hari Ram to house of Raj Kumar, H. No. 2166 to 2240. 33. Ward No. 11 :-I1ousc of puran Chand to house of Chanan Ram, H. No. 2071 to 2122, House of Rikhi Ram to Shop-cum-residence of Amar Nath, H. No. 2123 to 2157, Private School to house of Kishan Chand, H. No. 2158 to 2164, Karyana Shop to house of Lachhman Dass, H. No. 2241 to 2297, House of Ajmer Singh lO Karyana Shop, H. No. 2298 to 2313. 34. Ward No. II :-House of Shiv Mohan to house of Amrit La1, H. No. 2377 to 244t1 House of Hari Lal to house of Satinder Singh, H. No. 2442 to 2467. 35. Ward No. 12 : '::_House of Bachan Singh to house of Raja Singh, H. No. 2519 to 2525, house of ~irn1al Singh to vacant house H. No. 2553 to 2588, House of Krishan Lal to Shop-cum­ residence of Charan Singh, H. No. 2728 to 2770, Karyana Shop to house of Varindel Singh, H. No. 27'71 to 2800. 36. Ward No 12 .-House of Sohan Singh to house of Kamla Anand, H. No. 2481 to 2504, house of Puran Chand to house of Pawan Kumar, H. No. 2505 to 2519 house of Karamjit Singh to house of Surinder Singh, H. No. 2526 to 2552, House of Harbhajan Singh to house of Nirmal Singh, H. No. 2590 to 2603, House of Sartej Kumar to School, H. No. 2693 to 2698. 37. Ward No. 12 :-Houseof Mehar Chand to house of Ram Singh, H. No. 2620 to 2656, House of Kulwant Singh to house of Mehtab Singh, H. No. 2657 to 2725 Police Post to Karyana Shop, H. No. 2801 to 2837. 38. Ward iVo. 13 :- Tailor Shop to tube well H. No.1 to 50, Coal Shop to house of Piara Lal, H. No. 2959 to 3019 Karyana Shop to house of Surjit Kaur, H. No. 3020 to 3026. 39. Ward No. 13 : --House of Bhagat Ram to house of Jagir Singh, H. No. 1 to 58, House of Rati Ram to house of Ram Sarup, H. No. 2924 to 2962, House of Jaswant Singh to house of Harbans Lal, H. No, 3027 to 3037.

40. Ward No. 13 :-Houseof Sita Ram to house of Gurdev, H. ~o. 1 to 65, House of Gurcharan Dass to J10use of Amar Chand, H. No. 66 to 116 Houe of Tirath Ram to house of 'Sardara Singh, H. No. 2883 to 2900, Barbar Shop to vacant house, H. No. 2901 to 2911. 41. Ward No. 13 :-House of Gurdev Singh to house of Karam Singh, H. No. 174 to 196, House of Dalip Singh to house of Attar Singh, H. No. 221 to 289, Cattle-hed to house of Chuni I.al, H. No. 2835 28&2. 226 ANNEXURt TO APPENDIX Name of charge : Chamkaur' Sahib N .A.C. Block No. Description 1. Ward No. I.-House of Amar Nath to Gurudwara, H. No.1 to 74, House No. '75, i. e., vacant to tubewell H. No. 8S. : '> 4,' ! -. i .~ ." ' Z· - • ( 2. Ward No.2 .-House of SMmbliu to Gtir.uawara Baba Jiwalt Singh, H. No.1 to 34, House of Indu .Singli to ,holfse of'l\1ehar Singb_., H. No. 35 to 112, ~ouse Qf Megh Singh to Tubewell, Ho. No. 113 to 1~9:r~" ,- 3. Ward {No. 3 .-Gurpd\¥!lr~-cum-residence of Shri Tarlochan , Singh _to Police Station, H. No 1 to 44, . House of :RaJ1jit Singh to Khalsa High School,., H. No. 45 to 51, House Gurmeet SlUgh to vacant Tubewell, H. No. 52 to 109. .

4. Ward No' 4. .-Tea stalJ to Mandir~ H. No. 1 to 38, House of DaIip Singh to vacant hous~, H. No. 39 to 134. .f. f. ; 5. Ward No.5 .-House No .. 1 to i. e., vacant to Patwar Khana in H. No. 63, Hotel to Govt. Girls High SchOOl, H. No'. 64 to 109, House of Pal Singh to Ha.rijan Dharmsala, H. No. 110 to 130, Houseof.9aya Ram to MandirBawaji, H. No. 131 to 211. 6. Ward No. 6 .-Book Shop to Gurudwara, H. No.1 to 11, Vegetable Shop to Store Food Supply, H. No .. 12 to ·139, House of Lal Singh to <;:entral Co. Bank, H. No. 140 to 190, House of Mehar Singh to Punjab & Sind Bank, H. Np. ,9Hb 203. t, i r 7. Ward No.7 .-House No.1 to 163. 8. Ward No. 8 :'::_House No 164,~i. e., v:1can.t to Store ;n H. NJ: 309, Book. S~.op··to Karyana Shop, H. No. 3JO to 382.. ' '" 9. Ward No. 9 .-Cyele.. Repair. Shop to house of Ram Murti, H. No.1 to 49, Residence-cum-Ayurve­ di.c Dispensary to Uharamsala:':a. No. 50 to 69, House of-Gurmeet Singh to Tailor Shop, H. No. 70 to 121, House of Jaswarif Singh to ~emple, H .. No .. 1 to 26. Name of charge: Morinda M.C. r' ~ 41 '=' 1. Ward No. 1 .~Hou;e: ~f Mohan Singh to'Qffice M~~~ipal. ·Co.mmittee, H. No. J to 8, Mandir to. Cattle, Shed,,: H. No. 9 ..to 83, House ()f Ajafu""Singlf td~ house of GU!'9ial Kaur, H. No. 84'to 169.-:' . 2. WardNo. 1 ~-House No.1! 71, i. e., vacant,-to Office 'Phnjab State Electricity Board, H. No. 267, House of Gurmel Singh to Hotel, H. No. 268 to 333, Petrol Pump to vacant house, H.No. 334 to 407" _ 3. Ward No.2 :-Shoe Shop to house of Pawan Kumar!. H. No. J:. to lOS, Hous,e.,·of Mathra Devi to Hospital, H. No. 109 to 140, House of Malu· Ram to, vacant Shop, H. No. 141 to 193. ~ ...... ' f" t Ward No. 3 .~Shop to Dharamsala, H. No. 1 to '!o2, Scliool to vacant house, H. No. 103 to 165, Shop to Bank, H. No. 166 to 189, Market COl1\Illitte~ to hospital H. No. 190 to 228, House ofPiara Lal to vacant shop, H. No. 229 to 3f6'; ,~i i. Ward No. 3 .-Wine Shop to Office, H. No. 317 to 363, \ Workshop to vacant house, H. No. 364 to 494.

)' Ward No.4 .-House of Rup Chand to Agriculture. (Office, H. No. 1 to 156, Dry-cleaner shop to Salai School, H. No. 157 to 199, Coal Depot to tea shop, H. No. 20O-'lo 1276. r. Ward No. 4.-0ffice to house ot: Kailash Kaur, H",No. 277 to 328, House.Of Gurbachan Singh to vacant house, H. No. 329 to 423. 8. Weird No. 5 .~House of Jaswinder to house of'Ramesh Kumar, H. No. ,1' to 110, House of Yash Pal to vacant tubewell, :a.-No. 111 to 124. h t, - ,

9. Ward No.5 .-::,Vflcant Shop to house of Amar Singh, H. No. 125 to 211, House of Par~ash Chand to Nand L1lo1, 1I: No. 212 to 330. 10. Ward No. ·6'.-Shop to Telephone Exchange, H. NO.1. to 43, House of Kishan Singh to. h.ouse of piara Singh, H. No. 44. to 110. I 11.~ Ward,No. 6 .-House of Janak Singh to house ,Of Malkiat Singh, H. No. ;111 to 193, House of Sohan Singh to house of Bhagat Ram, H. No. 19~ to 245~ ...... 227 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Name of charge :--Mo,rinda M.e. -conCld. Block No. Description 12. Ward No.7 :-Karyana Shop to Jewellery Shop, H. No.1 to 104, Tailor Shop to house of Karam Singh, H. No. 105 to 156, House of Lachhman Singh to house of Jagat Pal, H. No. 157 to 268. I 13. Ward No.8 :-Flour Mill to house of Raj Kaur, H. No.1 to 89, House of Ajit Singh to house of Puran Dass, H. No. 90 to 106. 14. Ward No.8 :-Shop to house of Kesar Singh, H. No. 107 to 159, House of Balbir Singh to Shop, H. No. 160 to 185. 15. Ward No.9 :-House of piara Singh to house of Ram Saran, H. No.1 to 59, Gurdwara td Bethak, H. No. 60 to 97. 16. Ward No.9 :-House of Salamdin to house of Bant Singh, Hi No. 98 to 175. 17 . Ward No. 10 :-House No.1 i.e. vacant to Karyana Shop in H. No 85, House of Ajit Singh to Rattan Chand, H. No. 86 to 104. 18. Ward No. 10 :-H~use of Ratta Ram to house of Bhagwant Kaur, H. No. 105 to 144, Houso of Kuldip Kumar to house of Ram La!, H. No. 145 to 198. 19. Ward No.n :-Kar.y;;ma Shop to house of Chaman Lal, H. No.1 to 97. 20. Ward No. 12 : -House of Mul Sagar to house of Tej Singh, H. No.1 to 57, House of Joginder Singh to house of Jagdish, H. No. 58 to 135. 21. Ward No. 12 :- -House ofGurdial Singh to house of Amarik Singh, H. No. 138 to 232, House of Roop Chand to vacant house, H. No. 233 to 249. 22. Ward No. 13 :-S'hop-cum-residence of Shri Ainit Lal to house of Som Lat, H. No. 1 to 58, House of Sunder to Cattle Shed, H. No. 59 to 190. 23. Ward No. 13 :-House of Shiv Sharan to Office Electricity Board, H. No. 191 to 261, House of Surjit Singh to house of Babu Ram, H. No. 262 to 354. Name of charge : KuraJi M.e. 1. Ward No.1 :-House No. 1 i. e, vacant to house of Sunil Kumar, H. No. 66; House of Ved Parkash to Kaoryana. Shop, H. No. 67 to 151. 2. Ward No.1 :-Commission Shop to Police Post, H. No. 152 to 211, Office Market Committee to house of Sewa Singh, H. No. 212 to 258, House of Darshan Lal to Cattle Shed, H. No. 259 to 300.

3. Ward No. 1 :-Tubewell-cum-rcsidence of Sh. Balbir Singh, to octroi Post, H. No. 301 to 3371 House of Vanarsi Dass to house of Amar Chand, H. No. 338 to 399, House of Parsotam Dass to Balmik Mandir, House No. 400 to 414, House of Prem Chand to house of Raj Kishan, H. No. 415 to 429.

4. Ward No.2 :-lIouse of Hardwari Lal to house of Gurbax Singh, J{. No. 1 to 67, House of Jagan Nath to house of Chhota Ram, H. No. 68 to 140, House of Atma Ram t,o Bethak, H. No. 141 to 165. S. Ward No.3 :-Karyana Shop to house of Dharam Pal, H. No.1 to 101, House of Nobat Rai to vacant house, H. No. 102 to 150.

6. Ward No.3 :-House of Phaman Singh to house of Sat Pal, H. No. 151 to 206, House at Satwant Kaur to Karyana Shop, H. No. 207 to 258. 7. Ward No.4 :-House of Chanan Singh to Mandit, H. No. 1 to 9, Store to house of' Karam Singh, H. No. 1 to 51, House of 1anak Singh to Dharamsala, H. No. 52 to 82, House of Prem Kumar to Flour Mill, H. No. 83 to 124. B. Ward No. 4 :-Dharamsala to house of Sant Kaur, H. No. 125 to 187. House of Basambat Singh to Tea Shop, H. No. 188 to 252. .228 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Name of cbarge : -KuraIi M.C. -concld.

Block No. I Description 9. Ward No 5 :,-Workshop-cum-residence of Sbri Ram Sarup to Mandir, B. No.1 to 3Q, House 'of; Amar Nath to house of Raghbir Singh, H. No. 33 to 96, House of Bhagat Ram to Shop, H. No. 97 to 115. .-

10. Ward No .. 5 :-Karyana Shop to house of Iqbal Kaur, H. No. 116 to 188, House of Jagat Ram to Shamshaan Ghat, H. No. 189 to 228. 11. Ward No.6 :-House No.1 to 150. 12. Ward No.6 :-House of Gurdev Singh to Hospital, H. No. 151 to 192, Stadium to house of Gharan Dass, H. No, 152 to 257, house of Ram Singh to house of Sada Ram, l;i. No. 257 to 2&2. 13. Ward No.7: -Poultary. Farm-cum-residence of Shri Harpal Singh to house of Amar Singh, H. No. 1 to 90, House of Hardev Singh to Barbar Shop, H. No. 91 to 1"57. 14. Ward No.7: -Dyer's Shop to New B.ank of India, H. No. 159 to 239, Shop-rum-residence of Shri Mohipder Singh to house of Bhupinder Singh, H. No. 240. to 276, House of Rulda Singh to Store, H. No. 277- to 306. 15. Ward No 8 : -High School to house of Baldev Singh, H. No.1 to 82, House of Mayawati to house of Lachhman Dass, H. No. 83 to 122. 16. Ward No.8: -House of Budh Ram to Dharamsala, H. No. 123 to 203, House of Ganga Ram to Cattle Shed, H. No. 204 to 232. 17. Ward No.9: -House of Prem Chand to State Bank of Patiala, H. No. 1 to 86, House of Subhash Chand to Gen~ral Shop, H. No. 87 to 112. 18. Ward No.9: -Book Shop to house of Mela Ram, H. No. 113 to 208~ House of Rajiftder Singh to Cattle Shed, H. No. 209 to 223. • 19. Ward No. 10 : -Wheat Store to house of Nathu Ram, H. No.1 to 91, House of Chet Ram to house of Amarjit Singh, H. No. 92 to 152. 20. W cord No. 10 : -House of Harbans Kaur to house of Balbir Singh, H. No. 153 to 198, House of Swaran Singh to houBe of Lachhu Ram, H. No. 199 to 291. \ 21. Ward No. 11 : -Store-cum-residence of Shri Karam Nath to house of Ramji Dass, H. No.1 to , 105, House of Gurdas Ram to Shop, H. No. 106 to 150. 22. Ward No. 1J : -IJ:ouse No. 15 i.e. vacant to D.A.V. SchoOl, H. No. 181, House of Jai Bhagwan to Dharamsala, H. No. 182 to 260, General Shop to Tailor Shop, H. No. 261 to 301. Name of charge : Kharaf M. C .•

1. Ward No.1: ...... HQuse of Rajinder Singh to School, H. No. 1 to 23, House of lJdham Singh tb Gurdwara, H. No. 24 to 38, House of Rikhi Ram to house of Kartar Singh, H .. No. 39 to 102, House of Sher Singh to house of Bhagat Ram, H. No. 103 to ·150. 2. Ward NO~ 1 : -House ofViddar Singh to "house of Ram La! Singh, H. No. 151 to 201, ll,?use ofPritam Singh to' Gurdwara, H. No. 202 to 210, House of Mohindet Singh to' house of Surjili Singh, H. No. 211 to 247, House of Jarnail Kaur to house of Sewa Singh, H. No. 248 to 289. 3. Ward NO.2: -House of Tara Singh' to house or'Sukhdev Singh, H. No. 290 to 334, House of Mohinder Singh to house of Gurcharan Singh, H. No. 335 to 398, House of Pteeto to house 6f Kaana Ram, -H. No. 399 to 490. 4. Ward No.2: -House of Kamail Singh to office, H, No. 492 to 512, Printing Press to Rest house, H. No. 513 to 523, House of Hansa- Singh to house of Jaswant Singh, H. No. 524 to 586, House of Baldev Chal.d to Flour Mill, H. No. 587 to 638. 5. Ward NO.3: -Honse of Arjan Singh t6 Govt. Primary School, H. No. 639 to 683, House 01 Bhagwanti to house of Sunder Lal, H. No. 684 to 763, House of Ra!ll Krishan _to house of Mohinde Singh, Jr. No, 764 to 789. - 6. Ward No.3: -House of HaJbhajan Singh to Post Office, H, No. 790 to 822, "Rouse of RaM Sarup to house of Rajinder Singh, H. No. 823 to 866, House 'of ..R .. K. 1iaii to houSe of Raj Dev H. No. 867·to 915, House of Ganesh to house of Heera Lal, H. No. 916 to 940. 229 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX

Name of charge :-Kharar M.C.~contd. Block No. Description 7. Ward No 3 : -Cycle Shop to Cattle Shed. H. No. 941 to 973, House of Kanmif Kaur to Tailor Shop, H. No. 974 to 1014, House of Bhag Singh to Mandir, H. No. 1015 to 1028, House of Balak Ram to house of Chhaju Ram, H. No. 1029 to 1052. 8. Ward No, 4 : -House of Roshan La1 to house of Dharam Chand, H. No. 1053 to 1096,' House of Sham R'l.l to hous\} of Gurinder PJ.l, H. No. 1097 to 1164, Bethak to house of Rattan Singh, H. No. 1165 to 1200.

9. Ward No.4: -House No. 1201 i. c. vacant to house· of Sewa Singh, H. No. 1254, House of Rattan Kaur to house of Pritam Singh, H. No. 1255 to 1315. House of Swaran Singh to Dharamsala, H. No. 1306 to 1319, House of Teja Singh to hou')e of Mohinder Singh, H. No. 1320 to 1366. 10. Ward No .. 5 : -House of Surj,in Singh to Bank, H. No. 1367 to 1409, House of Sar1a Ram to house of D. P. Singh, H. No. 1410 to 1477, House of AniI Sharma to house of Santok,h Singh, H. No. 1478 to 1515. 11. Ward No.5: -House No. 1516 i. e. vacant to house of Surmukh Singh, H. No. 1558, House of Ajmcr Singh to house of Ram Sarup, H. No. 1559 to 1604, House of Mast Ram to house of GuIzar Singh, H. No. 1605 to 1665. 12. Ward No.5 :-House of Kartar Kaur to School, H. No. 1666 to 1714, Gurdwara to house of Balbir Singh, H. No. 1715to 1758, House of Bhag Singh to house of Hari Singh. H. No. 1759 to 1829. 13. Ward No.6: -House No. 1830 i. e. vacant to H. No. 1892 (Telephonic' Exchange), House of Gurdov Singh to house of Sukhdev Singh, H. No. 1893 to 1953, House of S~rup Singh to Cattle Shed, H. No. 1954 to 1980. 14. Ward No 6 :-House of Rup Lal to Land Mortgage Co. Bank. H. No. 1981 to 2010, House of Daulat Ram to Office Food Corporation, H. No. 2011 to 2106, House of Joginder Singh to Octroi Post, H. No. 2107 to 2149, House of Kehar Singh to House of Gurbachan Singh, H. No. 2150 to 2271, House of Beer Sit;lgh to vacant house, H. No.2').72 to 2281. . 15. Ward No.6: -House of Ganga Ram to house of Pritam Singh, H. No. 2282 to 2323, House of Bhag Singh to house of Som Nath, H. No. 2324 to 2396, House of Babu Ram to house of Mohan Singh, H. No. 2397 to 2430.

16. Ward No.7: ~Housc No. 2431 to 2535, Including Temple. 17. Ward No.7 :-House No. 2536 to 2650, Jncluding Gurdwara. 18. Ward No.7: -House of ieela Wati to B. S. Model School, H. No. 2651 to 2701, House of Lachhman Dass to house of Piara Lal, H. No. 2702 to 2770. 19. Ward No.8 :-House of Gokal Chand to house of Gian Singh, H. No. 2771 to 2824, House of Raghubir Singh to vacant house, fI. No. 2825 to 2883. 20. Ward No.8: -House of Faqir Chand to Sh. Sa natan Dharam Model School, H. No. 2884 to 2900, House of Chuni Lal to CaWe Shed, H. No. 2901 to 2946, House of Sawardhan 1111 to house of Mehar Singh, H No. 2947 to 2995.

~ 21. Ward No.9: -House of Gurdial Singh to house of Lalit Kumar, H. No. 2996 to 3042, House of Ram Nath t.o house of Joginder Singb, H. No. 3043 to 3104. 22. Ward NO.9: -House of Rattan La! to house 'of Sudarshan Singh, H. No. 3105 to 3161, House of Kapil "Kaushik to Karyana Shop, H. No. 3162 to 3213. 23. Ward No. 10 : -House of Surinder Kumar Luthora to house of Hans Raj, H. No. 3322 te 3372. House ofTula Kant to Cattle Shed, H. No. 3373 to 3423, House of Kewal Ram to house of Sampuran Singh, H. No. 3424 to 3447. 24. Ward No. 10 : -House of Lachhman Dass to house of Banarsi, H. No. 3448 to 35lJ, House of Gomati Devi to Office Co-operative Society, H. No. 3512 to 3553, House of Kishore Chand to vacant house, H. No. 3554 to 3575.

25. Ward No. II :-Focder Shop (0 house of Raj Kumar, H. No. 3576 to 3626, House of I

Name of charge :-Kharar M.C.~concld. Descril!tion

26. Ward No. 11 :-:-House of Rain Nath to house of Prem Chand, H. No .• 3702 to 3768, House of­ Teja Singh, to Store, H. No. 3769 fo 3827.

27. Ward No. 11 :-House of Babu Sahib Rai to nouse of Vidya Sagar, H. No. ,3828 to 3892, House of Om Parkash to Ce.ntral Co-operative Bank, H. No. 3893 to 3922, House 'of Baehna Ram to vacant house, H. No. 3923 to 3953. 28. Ward No. 12 :-Karyana Shop to house of Kartar Singh, H. No. 4108 to 4156, House of Bawa Singh to Gurdwara H. No. 4157 to 4191, House of Parkash Singh to hotel, H. No. 4192 to 4228, House of Ram Kishan to house of Hari Ram Verma, H. No. 4229 to 4260. 29. Ward No. 12 : -House No. 4261 i. e. vacant to H. No. 4315 of GurdiaI Singh, House of Parbh Ram to Cattle Shed, H. Nb. 4316 to 4405, House of Moti LaI to house of Ram Narain, H. No. 4406 to 4412. ' 30. Ward No. 12 :-House of Kundan Lal to house of Mohan LaI, H. No. 4M3 to 4461, House of Rajinder Singh to Cattle Shed, H. No. 4462 to 4519, House of Chander Lal to vacant house, H. No. 4520 to-4528. 31. Ward No. 12 : -House of Shan'ker LaI to Mandir, H. No. 4529 to 4591, Cattle Shed to house of Muni Lal, H, No. 4592 to 4633, House of Chattar Singh to house of Ajmer Singh, H. No_ 4634 to 4639. . ... Name of charge : S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) C.T. 1. Phase I:--'House of Gian Singh to house of Gurmukh Singh, H. No.1 to 26, house of Satish Aggarwal to house of Charanjit Singh, H. No. 34 to 43, house of K. P. Sharma to house of Sarwan Ram, H. No. 78 to 110. I 2. Phase I.-House of Atma Ram to house of Mohinder Pal Kohli, H. No. III to 163, house of Sucinder Kumar to house of Amrik Singh, H. No. 164 to 199, house of Gopal Kishan to house of S. Pal Sood, H. No. 200 to 220. 3. Phase I.-House of Mohinder Singh to house of Ajit Singh, H. No. 6 to 53, House of Narinder Kumar to house of Gurbachan Siugh, H. No. 345 to 355, House of Ram'Nivas' to house of Madan Singh, H. No. 362 to 400, House of Ram Parkash to house of Amrik Singh, H. N9.-401 to 450.

4. Phase I.-House of K. C. Garg to house of Bishan Dass, H. No. ~51 to 469, House of Kanwaljit Singh to house of Lachhman Dass, H. No. 476 to 528, House of Roop Chand to house of Jagdish Rai, H. No. 529 to 620. 5. Phase I.-Shop-cum-residence of Mahavir to house of Hans Raj, H. No. 1 to 1-04, Shop of Shri Jasbir Singh to house of Satpal Singh, H. No.1 05. to 175. Phase I.-Shop to house of G. S. Kalia, H. No. 177 to 243, House of Ashok Kumar to house of V. P. Paul, H. No.. 244 to 321, House of Darshan Lal to house of Ravinder, H. No. 322 to 331. 7. Phase I.-House of Baldev Raj Sharma to house of :Kartar Singh, H. No. 1001 to 1092, house of Harinder Singh to ho_use of B~agwan Dass, H. No. 1093 to 1152. 8. Phase I.-H6use of RamLalto house of Avtar Singh, H. No. 1153 to 1199, House of Mulkh Raj to house of Rajinder Kumar, H. No. 1200 to 1250, House of Narinder Singh to house of Prem Nath Babber, H. No. 1251 to 1270, House of Ajit Singh to' house of Parhlad Singh, H. No. 1211 to 1304. 9. Phase I.-House of Avtar Singb to School, H. No.1 to 24, House of Sat Parkash to house of Harcharan gingh, H. No. 25 to 60, House of Surjan Singh to bouse of Harchand Singh, H. No. 61 to 83. 10. Phase I.-House No. 101 i. e. vacant to house No. 144 of Harmohan Singh, ,House of Ram Nath to House of Dev Raj, H. No. 145 to 200.

11. Phase I.-House ~O'. 207 i. e. vacant to house No. 232 of Co-operative Bank,_ House- of Iqbal Singh to house of Satish Kumar, H. No. 233 to 307! House of TeR: C~ancf to house of H~r1?ans ~~l. Il. No. 308 to ~~(i: 231 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX Name of charge :~S.A.S. Nagar (Moha]i)~C.T. contd. Block No. Description 12. Phase 1.-House of Karnail Singh to house of Gurmej Chand, H. No. 339 to 379. Hbuse of Karam Singh to house of Parduman Singh, H. No. 380 to 400. '

13. Phase 1.--School to house of Parkash Chand, H~ No. 401 to 430, House of Dharam Chand to Government dispensary, H. No. 431 to 454. HOl:SC of Mathur to Office Punjab State Electricity Board, H. No. 455 to 540, House of Harminder Singh to' house of Charanjit Singh Walia, H. No. 541 to 601, House of Harish Singla to house of Vijay Kumar, H. No. 602 to 632. 14. Phase 1.-House of Bharat Singh to house of Parshotam Lal, H. No. 63S to 664, house of L. M. LUma to house of Darshan Singh, H. No. 665 to 702. IS. Phase I. -House of Ravinder Singh to house of Ravi Dutt, H. No. 1 to 60, House of Naranjan Singh to School, H. No. 218 to 224, House of Kuldip Singh to house of Smt. Mohinder Kaur, H. No. 225 to 253. \ 16. Phase 2.-House of Shaadi Lal to house. of Moti Lal, H. No. 61 to 101, House of Radha Mohan to house of SUkhdev Singh H. No. 102 to 162.

17. Phase 2.-House of Balbir Singh to house of Hans Raj. H. No. 163 to 200, House of Ram parkash to house of Sukhdev Singh, H. No. 201 to 217. House of Amrit Lal, to house of Ram Kumar, ,n. No. 254 to 307, House of ~huni La! to house of Tajinder Singh, H. No. 308 to 327. 18. Phase 2.-Hollse of Gobind Singh to Government Office, H. No.1 to 53, House of Bachan. Lal to house of Kashmira Singh, H. No.54 to 147, House of Gurdial Singh to Civil Dispensary, H. No. 148 to 175, House No. 176 i'J e. vacant to H. No. 216 of Gurcharan Singh, House of Darshan Singh to house of Gian Chand, H. No. 217 to 264, House of S. K. Jain to house of Gurdial Singh. H. No. 265 to 295. 19. Phase 2.-House of Avtar Singh to house of Kundan Lai, H. No. 304 to 344, House of Amarjit Singh to house of Kishan Kant, H. No. 345 to 410, House of Radha Kishan to _house of J. G. Kalra, H. No. 411 to 439, House of Ramesh Tingley to house of Mohinder Singh, H. No. 440 to 472.

20. Phase 2.-Houso of Sewa Singh to house of Mohinder Kaur, H. No.473 to 523. House of Dev Raj to Office Punjab State Electricity Board, H. No. 524 to 611, House of S. K. Khana to School, H. No. 612 to 663, House of Sardara Singh to house of Tnder Kaur, H. No. 664 to 705.

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27. Phase 4.·~House of Kewal Krishan to house of S.L. Sharma, H. No.5 to -97, House of Shri Baldev Krishan to house of Shri S. K. Sehgal, H. No. 98 to 170, HOUSe of Shri Gurdeep Singh to house of Sardar Iqbal Singh, H. No. 171 to ';.37, house of Shri S.D. Uppal to house of Santosh -Kumar, H. No. ~38 to 337, House of Surinder Sin$h to house of Surjit Singhi, H. No. 338 to 333. 232 ANNEXURE TO AP,PENDIX

Name of charge :~S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) C.T.-contd.

DIUCI{, lVU. Description 28. Phase 4.-Housc of Onkar Chv.nd to house of Karamjit Singh, H. No. 384 to 466, House of R. S. Grewal to house of Mani. Singh, H. No. 467 to 579, House of Jagmohan Singh to house._of Karnail Singh,' H. No. 580 to 6~2, House of Harjinder Singh to house of Harbhajan Singh Sodhi, H. No. 653 to 720. 29. Phase 4.-Hollse of Kashmiri La! to house of Chander Pal Singh, H. No. 723 to 795, House of Krislian Gopal to house of Harbel Singh, 'H. No. 796 to 894, House of Jagmoh~n Singh to house of Oiwan Chand Chaudhary, H. No. 895 to 1015.

30. Phase 4.-House of Dalip Chand to house 'of Kamal Lal, H. No. HE-l to 79, House of Mohinder Pal to house of Bhag Singh, H. No. 80 to 115. ~

31. Phase 5.-House of Taljit Singh to house of Baljit Kumar, H. No. HE 116 to 166, House of MOhinder Singh t6 Bank, ~. No. 167 to 242, House of Roshan Lal to house of Jeet Singh, H. No. 243 to 303, House of Pritam Singh to house of·Tarsem Lal, H. No. 304 to 344. 32. Phase'S.-House of Ranjit Singh to house of Hem Raj, H. No.' 1056'to 1258, House ofPritam Lal to house of Inder Singh, H. No. 1259 to 1300, House of Jaswant Singh to house of Kishan Chand, H. No. 1301 to .1493, Hou.se of Ranbir Singh to hou.se of Ashok Kumar, H. No. 1501 to 1582, House of Bishan Dass to house of Dial Singh, H. No. 1603 to 1698, Ho~e,of Chowkidar to house of Harbhajan Singh, H. No. 1706'to 1827. 33. Phase 5.-particulars not available. 34. Phase 5.-House of Harjeet Singh to hol1se of Ramesh Dutt, H. No. 401 to 447, House of Amar Singh to School, H. No. 448 to 492, ,House of Inder Singh to house of Devi Dayal, H. No. 493 to 536, House of Jagdish Kumar to house of Madan, H. No. 537 to 562. 35. Phase 5.-House of Vinay Kumar to house of Hari Raj, H. No. HL 1 to HL 46, House of K.K.L. Sabharwal to house of Kewal Krishan, H. No. HL 47 to HL 112, House of PritPal Singh to house of Bakhtawar Singh, H. Nv. HL 422 to HL 447, House of Pars Ram to School, H. No. HL 448 to HL 492, House of L- S. Arora to house of Ram Chimder, H. No. HL 493 to HL 519. 36. Phase 7.-House of Mohan Singh to house of A. S. Jindill, H. No. 13 to 190, House of Chaman Lal to huuse of Dina Nath, House No. HE 353 to 383, House of Gltrdial Singh to house of Mehar Ram, H. No. 389 to 400. I 37. Phase 7.-House of Asa Singh to house of Tej Kaur, H. No. 191 to 255, Houso of Milap Chand to house of Tarlok Singh, H. No. HE 266 to 300, House of Naresh Gupta to house of Badra Parsad, lI. No. HE 301 to 352. / 38. Phase 9.-House of Ram Singh to house of Mast Ram, H. No. HE 1 to 45, House of Durga Chand to house of Kesar Singh, H. No. HE 46 to 90, House of Suresh to house of Surinder Pal, H. Nu. HE'91 to 112. 39. phase 9-House ofK.P. Sharma to house of Gurdas Ram, H. No. HE 113 to 154, House of Joga Singh to House of Hazara Singh, H. No. HE 155 to 159. 40. Phase 9.-Hl'use ofBalbir Singh to house of Chaman Lal, H. No. 160 to 190, House ,of Harpal to house of Pars hotam Chand H. No. 191 to)08 . • 41. Phase 9. -House of Sadhu Singh to house of Jagir Chand, H? No. 152 to 180, House of Dharmi Devi to house of Ramesh Chand Goyal, H. No. 181 to 217, HOUse of Gajan Singh to House of Kirpal Singh, H. No. 118 to 264, House of Narinder Mohan Sarin to vacant house, H. No. 265 to 316. 42. Phase 9.-House of Narinder Pal Beri to huuse of Nikka Singh, H. No. HL 361 to 409, House of Mehanga Ram to house of Puran Singh H. No. 410 to 464. 43. Phase 9.-House of Manohar Lal to house of D. N. Mishra, H. No. BL 465 to 518, House of Rajinder Kumar to house of Gurpal Singh, H. No. 549 to 585, H( \.Ise of Harbans Lal Kukteja to house of Surjit Kaur, H. No. 586 to 637, House of Gursharan Singh to house of Satpal, H. No,. 638 to 666. - Phase 10.-House of Vishnu to house of Swami Kan, H. No.1 to 86, HOUse of Kalyan to house of Jagat Singn, H. No. 87 to 142, House of Jagir Singh to Gurdwara, H. No. 143 to 164, House of Charan Singh to General Shop, H. No. 165to 186, House,of Avtar Singh to house of Kanwaljit Kaur, H. No. 187 to 210. 133 ANNEXURE TO APPEND1~ Name of charge :-S.A.S. Nagar (MohaIi) C.T.-concld. Block No. D:!script ion

45. Phase; 3 A.B.. -House 0f Ka.ram Singh to house of Jagdish Singh, H. No. 933 to ~32, House of R:' S. Anand to house of PUran Singh, H. No.1 033 to 1121, House of Sampuran Singh Kirti to house of S. K. Sarni, H. No. 1122 to 1208, House of Krisban Kumar to house of Prem Kumar, H. No. 1209 ta 118 f. 46. Phase 3 A .B.-House of Ram Kishore to house of Joga Singh, H. No. 1289 to 1440, House of Dilbag Singh to house of S. K. Bll,kshi, H. Nl". 1441 to 1516, House of Raj Kishan to house of Pritall). Kaur Sandhu, H. No. 1517 to 1656, House of K. Chopra to house of Bhajan Singh Sandhu, H. No. 1657 to1796.

47. Phase 6.-School to house of S. Jain, H. No. 10 to 45, House of Gurcharan ,singh to house of Jaswant Singh, H, No. 46 to 130, HOUse of Amrit Lal to house of Ajit Singh, House No. 13.1 to 246, House of Balwant Singh to house of Karam Chand~ H. No. 247 to 334, House of Maan Smgh to house ofHarjinder Singh, H. No. 335 to 411, House of Lal Chand to house of Sardar Singh Anand, H. No. 412 to 814. 48 Particulars not available. 234

Location State/District/Tahsil/U.A./ Total No. of Totfll Scheduled Castes Literates Total Main Workers Code City/Town Rural House- Population (1-1 X) No. Urban hOlds with S.C ~~~ . ~------'T------~----- P M F P M·F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 17/8 Rupnagar District T 30,780 1,74,729 94,878 79,851 61,568 42,485 19,083 48,987 46,646 2,341 R 25,548 1,47,927 80,269 67,658 50,353 35,184 15,169 41,591 39,809 1,782 U 5,232 26,802 14,609 12,193 11,215 7,301 3,914 7,396 6,837 559 17/8/1 Anand pur Sahib Tahsil T 7,561 39,572 21,568 18,004 13,856 9,885 3,971 10,963 10;390 573 R 5,744 30,957 16,776 14,181 9,796 7,176 2,620 8,564 8,178 386 U 1,817 .8,615 4,792 3,823 4,060 2,709 1,351 2,399 2,212 187 17/8/1 Naya NangaJ N.A.C. U 291 1,518 837 .681 825 545 280 370 342 28 17/8/11 Nangal Township M.C. U 1,096 4.793 2,700 2,093 2,066 1,404 662 1,356 1,264 92. 17/8/1II Anandpur Sahib M.C. U 430 2,304 1,255 1,049 1,169 760 409 673 606 67 17/8/2 Rupnagar Tahsil T 11,945 68,632 37,045 31,587 24,373 16,499 7,874 18,857 18,082 775 • R 10,298 59,852 32,343 27,509 21,329 14,519 6,810 16,480 15,876 604 U 1,647 8,780 4,702 4,078 3,044 1,980 1,064 2,377 2,206 171

17/8/IV Rupnagar lv,LC. u 837 4,246 2,278 1,968 1,583 1,030 55~ 1,189 1,058 131 17/8/V Chamkaqr Sahib N.A.C. U 268 1,340 741 599 475 308 167 372 358 14 17/8VI Morinda M.C, U 542 3,194 1,683 1,511 986 642 344 816 790 26 17/8/3 Kharar Tahsil T 11,274 66,525 36,265 30,260 23,339 16,101 7,238 19,167 18,174 993 R 9,506 57,118 31,150 25,968 19,228 13,489 5,739 16,547 15,755 792 U .1 1,768 9,407 5,115 4,292 4,111- 2,612 1,499 2,620 2,419 201 . 17/8/VII Kurali M.C. U 424 2,385 1,277 1,108 947 600 347 659 573 86 Kharar U.A. U 971 5,328 2,911 2,417 2,114' 1,370 744 1,514 1,427 87

17 j8jVH! Kharar M.C. U 946 5,1~8 2,849 2,349 Z,042 1,329 713 1,485 1,399 86 O.G. U 25 130 62 68 72 41 31 29 28 1 17j8/IX S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) C. T. U 373 1,694 927 767 1,050 642 408 447 419 28- 235

(FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONJ,Y) MAI~ WORKERS \1arginal Workers Non-workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Industry, Other Workers [I[J,IV•• (I) Labourers (II) Manufacturing, V (b), and VI to IX] Processing, Servic- ing and Repairs [v (a») ------~--~-- --- ~------.--- P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F ; 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 4,425 4,373 52 22,877 22,164 713 2,061 1,903 158 19,624 18,206 1,418 3,195 635 2,560 122,547 47,597 74,950 4,324 4,272 52 21,819 21,]48 67] 1,715 1,607 108 13,733 12,782 951 2,941 601 2,340 1,03,395 39,859 63,536

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