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Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Palamau District, Part X-B PART X-A CENSUS 1971 TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY PART X-B SERIES 4-BIHAR VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT CENSUS PALAMAU HANDBOOK DISTRICT B. L. DAS OF THE; INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Director of Census Operatz"ons, Bihar .. I U '" J: (!)o '"0 u ... ~ ~ ...'" > ~ .,. c ~ V \ _....... _.\ , ...:.::-. \... ') • ..J" ..,•• J:':'!o. ,'" 0 ..• .. '0 . r ..... ~ ..··· ........ I l r .", . l~ I Q ,. ..... .,. .~ ..... - 1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, BIHAR (All the Census Publications of this State will bear Series 4) PART I-A General Report (Report on data yielded from P.C.A. and Tables on Mother­ tongue and Religion) PART I-B General Report (Detailed analysis of the Demographic, Social, Cultural and Migration pattern) PART I-C Subsidiary Tables PART II-A General Population Tables (Tables A-I, A-II, A-III and A-IV and P.C.A.) * PART II-A- General Population Tables (Table A-V) Supplement PORTRAIT OF POPUI.ATI0N PART II-B(i) Economic Tables (Tables B-1 Part A and B-II) PART II-B(ii) Economic Tables (Tables B-1 Part B, B-III to B-V and B-VII to B-IX) PART II-B (iii) .. Econbmic Tables (Table B-VI) PART I1-C (i) Social and Cultural Tables (Tables C-V, C-VII and C-VIII) PART I1-C(ii) Sa.cial and Cultural Tables (Tables C-I to C-IV, C-VI and Fertility Tables) PART II-D Migrati?n Tables PART III-A Report on Establishments and Subsidiary Tables on Establishment Tables* PART III-B Establishment Tables * PART IV Housing Report and Tables" PART VI-A Town Directory PART VI-B Special Survey Reports on selected towns PART VI-C Survey Reports on selected villages PART VIII-A Administration Report on Enumeration* 1 For official use only PART VIII-B Administration Report on Tabulation ) PART IX Census Atlas PART IX-A Administrative Atlas PART X-A District Census Handbook (Town and Village Directory) i PART X-B District Census Handbook (Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract)t PART x-c District Census Handbook (Analytical Report :and Administrative Statistics and District Census Tables) "'In Press. tDistrict Census Handbooks of Bhagalpur! Patna (Part A), Palamau (present volume) already printed and those of Palna (Part B) I Ga'Ya, ShBhabad, Saran, Champran and Dhanbad are in Press. CONTENTS PREFACE VlZ FIGURES A r A GLANCE IX ALPH \BETICAL LtsT OF VILLAGES- Daltonganj Development Block 2 Chainpur Development Block 2 Bishrampur Development Block 3 Hussainabad Development Block 4 Hariharganj Development Block 6 Chhatarpur Development Block 6 Patan Development Block 8 Manatu Development Block 9 Panki Development Block 10 Leslieganj Development Block 11 Latehar Development Block 11 Garu Development Block 12 Mahuadanr Development Block 13 Barwadih Development Block 13 Manika Development Block 14 Balumath Development Block 14 Chandwa Development Block 15 Garhwa Development Block 16 Ranka Development Block 16 Bhand~ria Development Block 17 Dhurki Development Block 17 Untari Development Block 18 Bhawanathpur Development Block fs Majhiaon Development Block 19 Meral Development Block 20 Part A-Town and Village Directory­ Explanatory Note 23 Towl{ DrR.ECTORY- Statement I--Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 28 Statement II-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1969 28 iv PAGE Statement III-Municipal Finance, 1968-69 .. 29 Statement IV-Civic and Other Amenities, 1969 29 Statement V-Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities in Towns, 1969 30 Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1969 30 Statement VII-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, 1971 31 VILLAGE DIRECTORY- Daltonganj Development Block 34 Chainpur Development Block 38 Bishrampur Development Block 46 Hussainabad Development Block 56 Hariharganj Development Block 68 Chhatarpur Development Block 76 Patan Development Block 86 Manatu Development Block 94 Panki Development Block 102 Leslieganj Development Block 110 Latehar DevelQpment Block 116 Garu Development Block 124 Mahuadanr Development Block 128 Barwadih Development Block 134 Manika Development Block 138 Bal uma th Development' Block 142 Chandwa Development Block 150 Garhwa Development Block 154 Ranka Development Block 160 Bhandaria Development Block 166 Dhurki Development Block 170 Untari Development Block 174 Bhawanathpur Development Block • 180 Majhiaon Development Block 184 Meral Development Block 192 Appendix to Village Directory 198 Part B-Village !lnd Townwise Prilllary Census Abstract­ Explanatory Note 5 District Primary Census Abstract 3 v PAG& VILLAGE AND TOW.'1WIsl!. PRIMAR.Y CENSUS ABSTR.ACT- Daltonganj Development Block 16 Chainpur Development Block 24 Bishrampur Development Block 34 Hussainabad Development Block 46 Hariharganj Development Block 60 Chhatarpur Development Block 70 Patan Development Block 82 Manatu Development Block 92 Panki Development Block 10Z Leslieganj Development Block , , lIZ Latehar Development Block 120 Garu Development Block I '. 130 Mahuadanr Development Block 134 Barwadih Development Block 140 Manika Development Block 144 Balumath Dev;elopment Block 150 Chandwa Development Block 158 Garhwa Development Bl<?ck 162 Ranka Development B1o.ck . , 170 Bhandaria Deyelopment 1;31ock 178- Dhurki Development Block 18Z Untari Development Block 186 Bhawanathpur Development Block 194 Majhiaon Development Block 198 Meral Development Block 208 • MAPS- Map of Palamau Distrfct showing administrative divisions .. Frontispiece Development Block Maps (at the end of the volume)­ Daltonganj Development Block 3 Chainpur Development Block 5 Bishrampur Development Block 7 Hussainabad Development Block 9 vi PAGE Hariharganj Development Block 11 Chhatarpu~ Development Block 13 Patar_Development Block 15 Manatu Development Block 17 Panki Development Block 19 Leslieganj Development Block 21 Latehar Development Block 23 Garu Development Block 25 Mahuadanr Development Block 27 Barwadih Development Block 29 Manika Development Block 31 Balumath Development Block 33 Chandwa Development Block 35 Garhwa Development Block 37 Ranka Development Block 39 Bhandaria Development Block 41 Dhurki Development Bleck 43 Untari Development Block 45 ~hawanathpur Development Block 47 Majhiaon Development Block 49 Meral Development Block 51 PREFACE District Census Handbooks were published for the first time in 1951. Because of their, usefulness they are being printed in every census since then. Though District Census Hand_ books are State Government publications,· the data to be presented in them are processed and compiled in the Census office. District Census Handbook has been divided into three parts, viz., (i) Part A containing Town and V-illage Directory, (ii) Part B containing Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract and (hi) Part C containing Analytical Report, Administrative Statistics and District Census Tables. It was envisaged that the three parts should be brought out separately as data for all the parts may not be available at the same time. Since materials for Part B were ready before printing of part A could be taken up, Part A and Part B for the district of Palamau are being brought out together in the present volume. Part C will be brought out separately. The Explanatory Note at the beginning of Part A gives the details of information contained in the Town Directory and the Village Directory Similarly, the Explanatory Note at the beginning of Part B gives the details of information contained in the Primary Census Abstract. Alphabetical list of villages showing names of villages and their serial number in Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract has been given at the beginning of the volume to -facil~tate reference to Village Directory and V illagewise Primary Census Abstract. To make this Handbook more useful Community Development Block maps in reduced scale have also bee~ given at the end of the volume as in 1961. These maps have been prepared from the Anchal maps in the scale 1 ":.._l mile which were traced from the old Revenue Thana map in the same scale. A map of the district showing administrative divisions has also been given at the beginning. I am grateful to the vast multitude of Enumerators and Supervisors who collected the basic data in the Mauzawar Note at the time of houselisting and in the Individual Slip at the time of enumeration. Charge Superintendents, Subdivlsional Officers and District officers along with the Subdivisional Census Officers and the District Census Officers organised the programme and supervised it in their respective areas. I am grateful to them. I am also grateful to the various departments of the State Government for all their co;operation at various stages of census. In my own office Shree V. P. Shrivastava, Deputy Director organised the work of compilation of the figures presented in District Census Handbooks. Parts A and B. He was ably assisted by Shree P. N. Sinha Tabulation Officer and his team of Stati~tical Assistants, Computors and Assistant Compilers. The informations contained in Part B were basically compiled in respective Regional Tabulation Offices under the super­ vision-of the respective Deputy Directors. Shree R.B. Singh, Investigator, Shree Sheo Prasad, Printing Inspector and Shree Sidheshwar Prasad Verma, Stiltistical Assistant have helped in getting the volume printed. Shre~ M. Abbas, Senior Geographer assisted by his team prepared the maps which are found in this volume. I am sincerely obliged to all of them. viii I am indebted to Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General (SS), Dr. B. K. Roy, Map, Officer, Shree K~ K. Chakravorty, Central Tabulation Officer and all the members of
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