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Parts Xiii-A & B Village & Town Directory CENSUS 1981 PARTS XIII-A & B SERIES 17 VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY PUNJAB VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PATIALA DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK D. N. DHIR OF THE iNDIAN ADMINISTRATiVE SERVicE Director of Census Operations Punjab PUNJAB DISTRICT PATIALA 10 IS 20 KILOMETRES ,__ " i I' ~~"...... J"".r "\, ...../ ,,1 j ,_ lilt lp 1.0 -t ;'0 o r- ,"'i r J KilOMETRES. CI) (,.. , .. \. ~ ~:) AREA $"INED ~ROIrol RUP"'AG4R '- ...", j. ~ L-.......J DI$TIt'CT DURIHe "'1-1", ~ ~ AREA LOST TO RUPNA8AR ~ DISTlRltl OUR'N$ "tl~'f, o JI I URBAN CENTRE BOUNDARY, STATE SIZE CLASS DISTRICT CLASS POPULATION TAHSIL HEADa.UARTERS DiSTRICT, TAHSIL @© z NHI 100,000 AND ABOVE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SHI2 e STATE HI GHWAY \ IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .". 50,000 99,999 e RAILWAY LIKE. BROAD GAUGE WITH STATION. ." III 20,000 49,999 POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PTO IV 10.000 '9,999 DFGREE COLLEGE AND • TECHNICAL IKSTITUTION ~,[LJ • 5,000 9,999 REST HOUSE RH VI BELOW- 5,000 VILLAGES HAVING 5000 Lal", • AND ABOVE PO PU'LATION . • POCKET FOR PATIALA DISTIeT P L-__________________________________________________________~----- DISTRICT H.Q IS ALSO TAHSIL H. Q. J BASED UPON SURVEY Of INDIA MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SURVOOR GENERAL Of 'HDIA. e GOVERNNENT OF INOlA COPfRl.Hf. ttl... CENSUS OF INDJA-1981 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS The 1981 census Reports on Punjab will bear uniformly Series No. 17 and will be published in the following l?art: .... Part I A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only). (Printed) Part I B Administration Report-Tabulation 1 Part II A General Population Tables- -A Series ~. Single Volume rePrinted) Part II B Primary Census Abstract j Part III General Economic Tables. Part IV Social and Cultural Tables. Part V Migration Tables. Part VI Fertility Tables. Part VII Tables oIl Houses and Disabled Population. (Printed) Part VIII Household Tables. Part IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Part X A Town Directory. Part X B Survey Reports on Selected Towns. Part X C S]rv~y RepJrts on Selected Villages. Part XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Part XII Census Atlas. B-STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part XIII District Census Handbook for each District. Part XIII A Village and Town Directory. Part XII[ B Village and Townwise PJ.'im:lry Census Abstract (iii) CONTENTS Pages , 1. Foreword iX 2. Preface Xi 3. Map of the district Before inner title 4. Important statistics of the district xv 5. Patiala district-A short profile Location, origin of name, area, climate, river and drains, topography, presen t jurisdiction, land utilization, agriculture, animal husbandry, communications, railway~ and roads, amenities (education, medical, post and telegraph, water supply and electricity) present demographic picture, population and density, literacy, occupation, trade and commerce,.industry, historical towns. 1 Annexure showing jurisdictional changes. 9 6. Introduction to District Census Handbook Concepts and definition1> Rural/urban classification, village, town, urban agglomeration and standard urban area (SUA) 10 7. Analytical notes : (a) Primary Census Abstract (PCA)-­ 13 Analysis based on following inset tables !- Table I-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981 I 13 Table 2-Decadal change in distribution of population 5 Table 3-~Distribution of villages by population ranges ") 14 Table 4- -Distribution of villages by density j Table 5-Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in the vilIag~s 15 Table 6-Proportion of scheduled castes population in towns } Table 7 ~Lherac.1l'a; eS by pJpulation ranges of villages 16 Tabl~ 8---oLheracy rates for towns J Table 9- -Literates, workers, non-workers Scheduled Castes population in the district 18 (b) Upon village directory 21 Analysis based on following inset tables !- Table IO-Distribution of villageS ".ccordir g to lhe avail"bility of diffun.t ~n:enitieft 22 Table ll-Proportion of rural popnlation served by different amenities 23 Table 12-DistributiOll of villages not having certain amenitkr, anar ged by distance } ranges from tbe places where these are available Table 13- -Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and I availability of different amenities r 24 Tatle 15 -D:strib;1tion of village saccording to land use 1 (v) Pages (c) Upon town directory 25 Analysis based on following inset tables :- - Table 16-Growth, density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the state 25 Table 17-New towns/towns declassified in 1981 Census "\ 26 Table 18-Percapita receipt and expenditure in towns ~ J Table 19- -Schools per ten thousand population in towns 27 Table 20-~No. of beds in medical institutions in towns 28 PART XIII-A Part A- Village and town directory : PART XIII A-VILLAGE AND TOWN [)IRECTORY Section I -Village Directory 8 Note explaining the codes used in the village directory 33 Fatehgarh Sahib Tahsil (i) Map 39 (ii) Alphabeticallist of villages 39 (iii) Village directory 44 Rajpura Tahsil (i) Map 61 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 61 (iii) Village directory (j(j Patiala Tahsil (i) Map 95 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 95 (iii) Village directory 100 S~rr,ana Tahsil (i) Map 125 (ii) Alphabetical1ist of villages 125 (iii) Village directory 128 Nabha Tahsil (i) Map 143 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 143 (iii) Village directory 148 (vi) ~ Pages Appendix 1-Tahsilwise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 164 Appendix II-Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns) 166 Appendix III-List of Villages where none of the seven amenities relating to education, medical. drinking water, post and telegraph, communi­ cation, power supply and market/hat are available 167 Appendix IV-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes population to total population by ranges 168 Section II-Town Directory N )te ex:pllining the codes used in the town directory 213 S~atem:mt I-Status and growth history 216 Statem~nt U-PnY3ical aspects and location of town, 1979 218 Statement III-Municipal finance, 1978-79 220 Statement IV-Civic and otheJ.1 amenities, 1979 222 Statement IV-A-Civic and other amenities in notified sh1.ms, 1979 225 Statement V-Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1979 226 Statement VI-Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1979 228 Appendix -Towns showing their outgrowths with popUlation 230 Part XIII B- VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 9 Ex:plainatory Note on Primary Census Abstract-Census concepts and definition (PCA) 233 Patiala District 238 Fatehgarh Sahib Tahsil 244 Rajpura Tahsil 258 Patiala Tahsil 280 Samana Tahsil 300 Nabha Tahsil 310 Appendix to Primary Census Abstract (peA) total, scheduled castes and scheduled. tribes population urban blockwise 327 Annexure to Appendix to PCA indicating the urban block boundaries 347 to. Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract (Tahsil and town wise) 384 (vii) P,OREWOR1> The District Census Handbook (DCR), complied by the census organisation on behalf of the State Govern­ ments, is one of the most valuable products of the census. The DCR is constantly referred to by planners, adminis" trators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation oflocal level and regional plans and as an aid to District Administration. 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 census -handbook 'series was initiated during the 1951 census. It contained '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, cenEUS tables and ·village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned 'in tbree Parts: Part-A related to village and town di­ rectory, Part -B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of vjl!ages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few caSes altogether given up due to delay in compila­ tion and printi~g. While designing the format of 1981 DCR series some new features along with 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 the village have been brought together in the village direc­ tory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referent village the distance in broad ranges Ifrom the nearest place where the amenity is 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 and 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 as to minimise the regional imbalance in the process of development. A few neW items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs 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.
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