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CENS:US 1961

GUJARAT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

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AHMEDABAD [)ISTRICT

R. K. TRIVEDI Superintendent of Census Operations,

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CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Census of India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the following parts:

I-A General Report I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey I-C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B (1) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C) II-B (2) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX) I1-C Cultural and Migration Tables III Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments IV-B Housing and Establislunent Tables V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints) VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs) VI I-A Selected Crafts of Gujarat VII-B Fairs and Festivals VIIJ-A Administration Report-Enumeration Not for Sa)"'_:­ VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation } -~( IX Atlas Volume X Special Report on Cities

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

17 District Census Handbooks i~ English 1 7 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati CONTENTS

PAG£8 PREFACE vii-xi ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAG£8 xiii-xx PART I (I) Introductory Essay • 1-40 \ (1) Location and Physical Features, (2) Administrative Set-up, (3) Local Self Government, (4) Population, (5) Housing, (6) Agriculture, (7) Livestock, (8) Irrigati~n, (9) Co-operation, (10) Economic Activity, (11) Industries Power and Mining, (12) Transport and Communications, (13) Medical and Public Health, (14) Labour and Social Welfare, (IS) Price Trends, (16) Community Development, (17) Five years Plans (18) Import~t Place Names (il) GaZetteer of Place NaJD.es 41-56 PARTD (I) Census Tables A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

NOTE 3-5 TABLE A-I ,AJ:ea, Houses and Population 6 ApPENDIX I 19S1 Territorial units constituting the present set-up of district and each taluka/mahal 7 SUB-APPENDIX 1 i TO ApPENDIX I ~ea fot; 19S1 and 1961 for those municipal towns which have undergone changes in area 'since 1951 Census • 7 SUB-APPENDIX 2 TO APPENDIX I Disttict/Taluka/Mahal showing 1951 population according to territorial jurisdiction in 1951 changes in area and the populations involved in those changes • 7

.> APPENDIX II Nuni&er of Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a popUlation under 5,000 8 APPENDIX III Houseless and Institutional Population 8 TABLE A-III Villages classified by population 9 TABLE A-IV Towns and Town-groups classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1941 10-11

APPENDIX I New Towns added in 1961 and Towns In 19S1 declassified in 1961 II NOTE A-Particulars of New Towns added in 1961 12 B-Particulars of 1951 Census Towns declassified in 1961 12 SPEQIA.L ApPENDIX Towns with their area and jurisdiction 12

B (i)-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

Nom 13-19 TABLE B-1 Workers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 20

TABLE B-I1I

PART A Industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only 21

PART B Industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Rural areas only 22-23 TABLE B-IV PART A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Household Industry 24-26

PART B Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service • 27-31

PART C Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation 32-41 ApPENDIX 42-43 PAGES

TABLE B-V Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 44-64 APPENDIX 65-66 AmmxwtB Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families 67 TABL8 B-VII PART A Persons working principally (i) as Cultivators (ii) as Agricultural labourers or (iii) at Household Industry classified by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household Industry (ii) as Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural labourer 68-70 APPENDIX • 70 TABLE B-VII PART B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non-household industriy, trade, business, •profession or service who are also engaged in household industry 71-79 TABLE B-VIII PAllT A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in Urban areas only 80-81 PAllTB Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels in Rural areas only 80-81 TABLE B-IX Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 82-85

B (ii)-HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

TABLE B-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry, (ii) engaged either in cultivation or household industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and household ihdustry for all areas 86 TABLE B-XI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in Rural and Urban areas separately 86-87 TABLE B-XlI Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in Rural and Urban areas separately 88-93 TABLB B-XVI Sample Principal household industry classified by period of working and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 94-91 APPENDIX 98 TABLE B-XVII Sample Households classified by {i) Number of male and female members by size of Household and (ii) Engagement(a) Neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and (c) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated 99

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

NOTE • 101-102 TABu. 0-1 Composition of Sample Households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 103 TABLE C-II Age and Marital Status • 104-107 TABLE C-II1 PAllT A Age, Sex and Education in all areas \. 10B-109 PAllT B Age, Sex and Education in Urban areas only 1OB-109 TABLE Q.IV Single Year 'Age Returns llO TABlA Q.V Mother Tongue (Alphabetical order) ., 111-113 TABU 0-VII Religion • • • 114 TABLE O-VIII SOHEDULBD CAsTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBEB PAllT A Classiafication by Literacy and Industrial Category 'of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes 115 PAllT B Classification by Literacy and Indl,lStrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among ScheduledATribes • 1 116

iv PAGES E-HOUSING TABLES

NOTE • 117-119 TABLE E·} Census Houses and the uses to which th~y are put 120 TABLE E-Il Tenure Status of Sample households living i~ census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling • 121-122

TABLE E-IV Distribution of Sample households living in' census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof 123 TABLE R-V Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied 124 SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

NOTE 125

TABLE SCT-I

PART A 'Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes 126-129

PART B Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 130-133

STATEMENT A-PopuLATION OF SCHEDULED CASTBS 134 STATEMENT B-POPuf..ATION OF SCHEDULED TRmES 134 VILLAGE-WISE LIsT OF. INDUSTJUAL ESTABLISHMENTS 135-140 ANNE:xuRE-STAI'W>~ INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION • 141-143 LIsT OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOY£!) IN PRODuanON • 145-173 (if) Omclal StadstiC8 175-217 . (A detailed list of tables on Official Statistics is given at page 176)

PARTm Village Directory

NOTE 3

AInmDABAD CITY T ALUKA • 5-109 TALUKA • 111-125 DASKR.OI TALUKA • 127-137 DEHGAM TALUKA • 139-149 SAMANO MAHAL • 151-157 TALUKA • 159-171

DHANDHUKA TALUKA • 173-185

MAPS

DllITRICT MAp FRONTISPIECB FAIRS FACING PAGB 213 5 TALUKA AHMEDABAD CITY • I' •• TALUKA VIRAMGAM ., ., III TALUKA DASKR.OI ,. •• 127 TALUKA DEHGAM ., 139 " MAHAL SAMANO .. .. 151 159 TALUKA DHOLKA ,. " 172 TALUKA .. " v

PREFACE Before 1951, only the figures of population tables as possible to enhance its usefulness. The of revenue villages were given in what were then result has been that the District Census Hand­ called 'Village Handbooks'. But the decision to book of 1961 differs widely in the matter of bring out the District Census Handbooks giving <1ontent and coverage from that published after extracts from all the important census tables for tbe Census of 1951 and contains a number of every district of the State was taken for the first new features, exa:r:nined below. time in 1951. ,In addition to the census tables, the minimum information given in the Primary The District Census Handbook has been Census Abstract related to the area of the village, sub-divided into three parts, viz., :- number of houses', and househo1ds, total Popu­ PART I-THE DISTRICT lation, houseless and institutional population, literates, and agricultural and non-agricultural (i) Introductory Essay classes distributed u~der 8 main livelihood classes. Census statistics giVen in the Primary Census (ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names Abstract were further: supplemented by the addi­ tion of useful administrative information on such PART II-STATISTICS items as post offices,', railway stations, distance of (i) Census Tables bazzar from village, pr~mary schools, village pan­ chayats, co-operative ~ciety, etc. This was a unique (ii) Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments achievement of the Indian Cen_sus giving as it did the basic demographic and economic infor­ (iii) Handicrafts Tables mation for the smallest administrative unit, namely, (iv) Departmental or Official Statistics the village, and in some States, even for each hamlet and also for wards in towns and cities. PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY The 1951 series of District Census Handbooks, how­ (i) Explanatory Note ever, varied in content and size from State to State depending upon the resources offered by the (ii) Village Directory State Government. The Registrar General, there­ fore, desired that the Handbooks brought out (iii) Taluka Maps during the Census of 1961 should contain certain minimum statistical data, maps and other useful Part I is entirely new. While an the items information which should be uniformly adopted under Part II except that relating to the main throughout the country. The matter was discuss­ Census Tables are added for the first time, the ed at the Conferences and seminars of the Village Directory Section has been enlarged by Superintendents of Census Operations before the the inclusion of certain useful information and contents of the various sections of the District maps. Various items included in each of these Census Handbook were decided upon. three parts are listed below.

PART I-THE DISTRICT The at first proposed to include a very limited number of census tables (i) Introductory Essay in the District Census Handbook as against a very extensive and comprehensive coverage accept­ This is a new feature added for the first ed for common adoption by the States. But on time. The district has been introduced by giving reviewing the matter on receipt of the recommen­ at the outset certain essential information about dations of the third conference of Superintendents its geographical location, physical features, of Census Operations, the Government thought historical background, administrative divisions, advisable to incorporate as many of the census territorial changes, topography, soil, climate, temperature, rainfall, etc. Growth of population, background and other relevant details have been its distribution between rural and urban areas, taken from the old District Gazetteers, informa­ density, literacy, sex ratio, marital status, econdmic tion in respect of major irrigation projects, town­ activities, etc., have been discussed with reference ships, crafts, fairs and festivals, etc., have been to census tables. Agriculture, livestock, social separately collected, and brought up-to-date in services, co-op era tion , transport and communica­ consultation with the Collectors. tions, facilities of education, medical relief, housing, labour, Co~munity Development Programme, pro­ PART I1-8TATlSTlCS gress of plan schemes, etc., have also been reviewed in the light of available official statistics. In fine, Part II contains (a) all the important Census all the essential details relating to the demographic, Tables including those compiled from House-lists economic, social and cultural aspects as revealed and (b) official statistics, furnished by the various by the census and departmental statistics, have State departments. been examined to give a succinct account of the district as it stood in 1961. Census Statistics (ii) Brief Gazetteer Place Names of The statement that follows compares the The gazetteer gives in brief information about number of tables compiled in different census all the places of historical or religious importance series with those selected by Government for repro­ and interest in the district. While the historical duction in the District Census HaI;ldbook.

Details of Tables compiled in 1961 Census and reproduced in District Census Handbook

Total No. Tables reproduced in District Census Handbook of tables Series Description compiled in 1961 -Number Particulars 1 2 3 4 5

A GOlUBl Population Tables 4 3 A-I and its Appendices I, II & III with sub- Appendices 1 & 2, A-III and A-IV witb Appendix I and Special Appendix

B Economic Tables 17 12

(i) General Economic Tables 9 7 B-1, B-III-Parts A & B, B-IV-Parts A, B & C, B-V, B-VII-Parts A & B, B-VIII-Parts A & B and B-IX

(ii) Household Economic Tables 8 5 B-X, B-XI, B-XII, B-XVI and B-XVII

C Social and Cultural Tables 8 7 C-I, C-II, C-III-Parts A & B, C-IV, C-V, C-VII, C-VIII-Parts A & B D Migration Tables 6 E Tables on Housing and Establishments 5 4 B-1, E-II, E-IV and B-V

SCT/SC/ST Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 8 1 SOT-I-Parts A & B Note :- Two more tables have been specially compiled from House-lists, vi~., (i) Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments and (ii) Handicrafts Tables.

viii Official Statistics series of meetings with the Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics and representatives of the departments concerned. The offices from The picture the census statistics present will which information was not received had to be be incomplete without the official or departmental freq uently reminded by the Director, the Census statistics reviewing the progress made by the Department and at times even by the Chief various administrative departments during the Secretary. Some of the tables proposed to be past decennium. An attempt has, therefore, been \ included could not be inserted or had to be made to compile important official statistics for 'revised either for want of receipt of timely infor­ publication ip the District Census Handbook. mation or owing to the non-availability or incom­ These statistics which relate to the past ten yea-rs pleteness of the data furnished. Wllere data for must be adjusted to the existing set-up of 8;dminis­ individual years are not available, they have been tration, if thet are to be really useful and collected for the years 1950-51, 1955-56, and comparable. Thi-.;, however, was not possible in 1960-6] which mark the commencement of the spite of efforts to that effect. For, extensive changes First, Second and Third Five Year Plans. Where in the territorial'. j urisdictioq. of districts and statistics for these periods are not available, they talukas have tak~ place during the last ten are given only for the year 1960-61; and where the years, first as a result of integration in 1956 and figures compiled are not available for the units then due to bifurcation on May 1, 1960 when as at present constituted, the clarification as to the Gujarat came into ~eing as a separate political unit to which they refer has been made in the foot­ unit for the first tilne. Non-availability of the note to the statements which also disclose the required data in ca~ of most of the Princely source of compilation. States and Estates was' another handicap. The task of compilation of official statistics was thus PART ill-VILLAGE DIRECTORY beset with innumerable difficulties. The pro­ The Village Directory or the Primary Census formae for the various statements numbering 49 as Abstract includes information regarding popu­ approved by Government and the Registrar lation, area, occupied houses, households, workers General were circulated to all the concerned Heads classified into nine industrial categories of workers of Departments as early as July 1961. In view of and non-workers, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the importance of these statistics, the Government Tribes, literates and educated, etc., for each village by circular letter No. CNS-1461-A2 dated as well as for every ward and block of about the 27th July 1961 addressed to all the Heads of 120 houses in each town. In addition, it gives Departments had also directed that official sta­ information on certain essential amenities existing tistics called for by the Superintendent of Census in the village such as" educational facilities, public Operations should be furnished within two months health and medical facilities, supply of drinking through the Director, Bureau of Economics water, electricity and its uses, etc., by means of and Statistics, after thorough scrutiny by some abbreviations placed against the name of each" responsible officer of the department along with a village. This additional information has been certificate to the effect that the data furnished compiled from the special 'village notes' devised are up-to-date, complete and authentic in all for the purpose and collected through the Block particulars. The delay, however, caused in furnish­ Development Officers. They relate to the position ing correct and complete information by the as it existed about March 1961. departments delayed final compilation and result­ ed in protracted correspondence to rectify the The figures of population of Scheduled Castes discrepancies and incompleteness noticed during and Scheduled Tribes were given in 1951 for the course of verification at the Bureau. Non­ certain arbitrary tracts formed by the grouping availability of the required information for the of talukas. The result was that the administration various administrative units as at present consti­ was seriously handicapped in the absence of rele­ tuted was another obstacle. The progress had vant particulars for the various administrative therefore, to be reviewed from time to time in a units of a district which were required oft and

IX on for planning and other purposes. This lacuna the ultimate delimitation of boundaries and loca­ has been removed on the present occasion by tion of villages appearing in the taJuka and giving figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled district maps and accuracy of area figures entered Tribes for each, village in the Primary Census in the Primary Census Abstract. Abstract. The talukas and villages given in the Village Directory are arranged in the order of PAGING their location code numbers. Each of the three parts of the District Census Handbook will have a separate series of MAps page numbers starting with 1. The Village Directory is preceded by taluka ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES maps showing vil1ages by their location code numbers and dots varying according to the With a view to enable the reader to trace size of the village. Other items such as district or a village from the Village Directory, an alpha­ taluka headquarters, railway, national hi.ghway, betical list of villages giving the names of villages State highway, local roads, post office, post and and indicating their location code num bers, page telegraph, canal, river, rest house, police station, number and serial number on the page at which etc., have been shown on the map with appro­ they are printed has been given ~parately for priate symbols. Two key maps, one for the State each Taluka/Mahal at the commencemen t of showing the district boundary and the position the Handbook. of the district in the State in hatching and the THE HANDBOOK position of the taluka in the district in black and another key map for the district showing The contents of the District Census Hand. taluka boundary and the position of taluka in bdok explained above have been finalised after the district in hatching have also been included frequent deliberations at various census confer­ in the taluka map. In addition to taluka maps, ences and seminars, and meticulous care as to a map of the district has also been given at their form, size and presentation. But these by the commencement of the Handbook showing themselves would not have been sufficient, had the various items listed above for the taluka map the Government not readily responded to the and villages having popUlation over 5,000. The various suggestions made in this behalf. If I may key map given in the district map shows district say so, the Government had placed implicit faith boundary and the position of the district in the in me, and accepted all the proposals made by State in hatching. me from time to time to add to the utility of this important compilation. It is hoped that the District Census Handbook in its present form will The preparation of district and taluka maps • satisfy a growing demand for basic censuS data and finalisation of area figures proved to be by ultimate territorial units and other back­ another handicap. The District Inspectors of ground information about the district and also Land Records had furnished tracings which had prove to be a useful book of re'Yerence to the to be brought up-to-date in the light of changes administrative departments and the public. in boundaries owing to integration on the one hand and bifurcation on the other. Frequent references The Government' of Gujarat has taken a and back references entered into at various levels, further decision namely to print the District the Settlement Commissioner, Superintendents Census Ha~dbook also in the regional language and District Inspectors of Land Records to remove of the Sta~e, viz., Gujarati. This will very much the discrepancies and reconcile the inconsistencies add to the utility of this publica cion. The Hand­ noticed did not yield much result. The matter was, book in Gujarati will contain (i) Note introducing therefore, finally set at rest by calling a conference the distri,tt, (ii) Alphabetical list of villages, of Superintendents and District Inspectors of (iii) Ce~~us Tables, A-I, A-IIf and seT-I, Land Records who did on-the-spot checking (iv) Villa~e Directory with ex~Ianatory note and and verification and certified the correctness of (v) District and Taluka maps.

x ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Director, for the printing of the voluminous work pertaining to the District Census Handbooks at Help in the compilation of the District the various Government and local presses, are Census Handbooks has been forthcoming from thankfully acknowledged. The excellent work various quarters, to all of whom I am deeply turned out by the Government Photo-zinco­ indebted. I, however, wish to express my thanks graphic Press, Poona in printing district and to Shri V.lsvaran and Shri V. L. Gidwani, Chief t~luka maps deserves special mention. Secretaries to Government, and Shri M. G. Shah, Deputy Secretary, General Administration Depart­ I would like to place on record the valuable ment for all the facilities they have given in their contribution ,made by the members of the Census preparation and', publication of these Handbooks. Organisation at various levels in bringing out I am also obliged to the Bureau of Economics the Handbook in its present form. Mention in and Statistics for the services rendered in the particular should be made of Shri K. F. Patel, compilation of Official Statistics furnished by Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Shri the Heads of Departments and the checking of J. D. Shah, Statistical Assistant, Shri H. S. Bhatt, the statistical data in the draft-notes for the in, charge proof reading section and Shri K. D. Introductory Essay~ prepared by the District Vaishnavand Shri L. S. Shrimali of draftsman Statistical Officers. My thanks are also due to section. Before I conclude I must pay tribute to the Shri H. V. Desai, '\ Settlement Commissioner, conscientious discharge of duties by the late Shri Superintendents of Land Records and District J. K. Patel, Special Mamlatdar whose services Inspectors of Land Records for their assistance were placed by Government at the disposal of in the finalisation of area figures and verification the Census Organisation, for supervising the of district and taluka maps. Lastly I Should printing of District Census Handbooks. It is a place on record my gratitude to Shri Balwantray matter of great regret that his services were lost G. Mehta, chief minister of Gujatat, whose keen to us, as he was removed from our midst in the interest has to no small extent ensured the prime of his life owing to sudden heart failure. expeditious printing and publication of the District Finally, the Registrar General has given such Census Handbooks. anxious thought and care since the inception of

I the Census Organization to ensure that the District Programme for the printing of District Census Census Handbook which the Census of 1961 Handbooks has this time been very heavy indeed, brings out is an up-to-date book of reference for more so as they are published both in Gujarati the District by including all available useful data and English. The arrangements made by Shri both census as well as official. I am grateful to him B. A. Koreishi, Director, Government Printing and for the valuable suggestions made and guidance Stationery, and Shri G. J. Gomalves, Deputy given by him in this importan(publication.

AHMEDABAD, R. K. TRIVEDI, 9th March, 1964. Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Page SI. Location Page Sl. Code No. No. No. VillagejTown Code No. No. No. Village/Town AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA VlRAMGAM TALUKA-contd.

TOWNS 3 Amarpura 55 118 4 Anandpura 9 116 I 7 , I (Civil) Asalgam 158 124 7 ~ 2 Ahmedabad Cantonment (Military) II 7 118 3 Ahmedabad IV 6 Balsasan 62 4 V 102 7 Bamroli 64 ll8 5 III 7 8 Bantai 53 118 6 Sahijpur Bogha IV 104 9 Bhadana 107 120 10 Bbagapura 47 118 VIL1.AGES 11 Bhankoda 91 120 118 Asarva 26 108 12 Bhatariya 60 13 . Bhavda 106 120 2 Bagfardos 22 108 14- Bhojva 129 122 15 Bhoyani 79 120 3 2 106 16 Bhoyanipura 80 120 - 4 Danilimda 18 108 17 Boska 101 120 5 GhatIodiya .' 3 106 18 Chanothiya 102 120 6 16 108 19 Chhaniyar . 48 118 7 Gyaspur 11 108 20 Chuninapura 94 120

8 Hansol 27 108 21 Dabhsar 22 116 22 Dadhana 12 116 9 15 108 23 Dakawada 50 118 10 Khokhara- 21 108 24- Dalod 28 116 11 Kotarpur 28 ]08 25 Damodaripura 85 120 26 Danga.rava 65 118 12 Makarba B 106 27 Daslana 98 120 13 Maktampur • 6 106 28 Dediyasan 126 122 14 Memnagar · 4 106 29 82 120 15 1 106 30 Devpura 105 120 122 16 Narol 17 108 31 Dhakdi 124 118 17 Nikol 25 108 32 Dhedhasana 36 33 Dumana 128 122 18 24 108 J9 Okaf 10 108 34 Endla • 43 118 20 Piplaj 12 108 35 Fatehpura • 59 118 21 -Hirpur 20 108 36 Galdharpura 96 120 22 Rakhiyal 23 108 37 Gamanpura 51 118 38 Ghatisana 88 120 23 Sahijpur-Gopalpur 13 108 39 Gbelda 66 118 24 . 9 106 40 Ghoda 153 124 25 Shahwadi 14 108 41 Goraiya 127 122 26 · 5 106 42 Gunjala 19 116 27 7 106 43 Hansalpur-Bechraj i 1 116 44 Hansalpur-Sareshvar 136 122 45 Hathipura . 84 120 TOWN 46 Indrapura 70 118 1 Viramgam · I 112 VILLAGES 47 Jagpura 13 116 48 Jakhwada • 138 122 1 Aghar 100 120 49 Jakshi U() 120 2 Alasana 68 118 50 Jalampura 149 122

alii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

51. Location Page 81. Location Page Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Villageffown TALUKA-contd. VIRAMGAM TALUKA-contd. VIRAMGAM 104 120 5 116 105 51 Jalisana 20 116 52 Jaspura 72 118 106 Pathapura 53 Jetapur 159 124 118 107 Rajpura 63 54 Jethipura 67 118 116 Rakhiyana 35 55 Junapadar 108 ]20 108 116 109 Ramapura 24 120 56 Kacharol 6 116 110 Rampura 89 122 57 Kadipura 114 120 111 Rangpur 121 116 58 Kadvasan 31 116 112 Ranipura 15 118 59 Kaliyana 125 122 113 Ratanpura 75 122 ~O Kamijala 152 124 114 Rehmalpur 135 118 61 Kankrawadi 134 122 115 Ribdi 41 116 62 Kanpur 29 116 116 Rudatal 23 . 124 63 Kanpura-Daslana 97 120 117 Rupavati 161 64 11 116 , Kanpura-Sinaj 118 120 118 Sabalpura 73 65 Kantrodi 90 122 122 119 Sachana 139 66 Karakthal . 142 120 103 120 120 Sadatpura 78 67 Kariyala 116 44 118 121 Sadra 34 68 Karsanpura 120 163 124 122 Sangpura 86 69 Kayala 122 122 123 Sarasawadi 115 70 Khengaria 144 124 113 120 124 Shahpur 156 71 Khudad 116 ...72 120 Sher 33 Kointia 92 125 118 73 120 126 Shihor 45 Kokta 111 120 120 Shivpura 93 74 Kukavav 83 127 122 155 124 128 Shiyalalias-Kalyanpur 140 75 Kumarkhan 120 120 129 Shobhasan 81 76 Kanz 87 116 130 Sinaj 10 122 116 77 Limbad 145 131 Sitapur 2 122 122 78 Liya 143 132 Sokli 122 liB 133 Solgam 37 79 Madrisana 69 118 118 134 Sujpura 58 80 Mahemadpura 117 122 118 135 Sunwala 57 81 MandaI 32 116 118 118 82 Manpura 38 136 Telavi 61 83 74 118 122 Marusana 137 Thorimubarak 137 84 Me]aj 116 122 122 138 Thori-Thambha 147 85 Mithapur 27 116 132 122 116 139 Thori-vadgas 86 Mokapura 21 154 124 76 118 140 Thuleta 87 Mota-Karanpura 123 122 88 Moti-Kishol 160 124 141 Trent 119 122 116 89 Moti-Kumad 142 Ughroj 17 90 Moti-Rantai • 54 118 143 Ughrojpura 16 116 118 144 Ukardi 46 91 Nadiana 112 120 120 145 Ukhalod 99 92 N adi-Shala • 52 118 118 146 Umedpura 49 93 Nana-Karanpura 77 118 122 94 Nana-Ubhada 40 118 147 Vadgas 131 122 95 N ani-Kishol 162 124 148 Va]ana 118 133 122 96 Nani-Kumad 120 122 149 Vani 4 116 97 Nani-Rantai 56 118 150 Vanpardi 150 122 98 Nathpura 71 118 151 Vansva 148 122 99 Navagam 39 118 152 Vanthal 25 116 Nayakpur 3 116 153, Varmor 100 . 124 109 120 154/ Vasan 151 101 Nilki 116 15$ Vasana-Kunpur 30 102 Odhav 18 116 120 156 Vasna-Chhaniar 95 103 Odki 42 118 122 157 Vasveliya 146 104 Ogan 141 122

xiv ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES-contd.

SI. Location Page 81. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. Na. Village/Town Code No. No.

VIRAMGAM TALUKA-cQncld. DA8KROI T ALUKA-contd. 158 Vekariya 164 124 41 Gora 13 128 159 Vinchh:m 7 116 42 Govindra 74 132 160 Vinzuwada 26 116 43 Hanaspura 161 Vithalapur 14- 116 98 134 Haraniav 70 132 162 Zanzarva 8 116 t Hathijan 58 132 163 Zezra 157 124 46 Hebatpur 17 128 47 Hirapur 56 132 DA8KROI TALUKA 48 Huka 90 134 V~LLAGES 49 Istolabad 48 130 Adalaj 128 50 Jajatpur 12 128 2 Ambli 23 128 51 Jamiyatpur 2 128 3 Amiyapur 110 134 52 Jetalpur 52 130 4 Aslali 50 130 53 Jundal 112 134

5 Badodra 41- 130 54 Kali 14 128 6 Badrabad 26 128 55 Kamod 39 130 7 Bakrol-Badrapad 28 130 56 Kanbha 78 132 8 Bakrol-Bajrang • 77 132 57 Kanial 75 132 9 53 130 58 Karai 99 134 10 Barejdi 54 132 59 Kasindra 29 1304 II Bhadaj 15 128 60 Kathwada 87 134' 12 Bhavda 67 132 61 Khodiyar 5 128 62 Khoraj 13 Bharkunda 92 134- 4 128 14 Bhat 30 130 63 Koha 105 134- 15 Bhatt 107 134 64 Koteshvar ]08 134- 16 Bhuval 71 132 • 65 Kubadthal 84 134 17 Bhuvaldi 88 134- 66 Kuha 80 132 18 Bibipur 61 132 67 Kuzad 79 132 19 B~lasiya 85 134 68 Lalpur 20 Bodakdev 22 128 83 134 69 21 20 128 40 130 70 Lapkaman 22 Budthal 113 136 9 128 71 Laxmipura 41 - 130 23 Chan dial 81 132 72 Lilapur 10 128 24 111 134 73 Limbadia 102 134 25 Chavlaj 72 132 74 Mahijda 26 Chenpur 11 128 33 130 75 Medra 95 27 Chharodi 7 128 134 76 Memadpur 62 132 28 Chiloda 101 134 77 Miroli 36 130 29 Chosar 49 130 78 Muthiya 97 134 30 Dan tali 3 128 79 Nabhoi 106 134 3] Devdi 43 130 80 Naj 51 130 32 Dhamatvan 68 132 81 Nandej 55 132 82 Navapura 33 Enasan • 94 134 32 130 83 Navrangpura 86 134- 34 Fatehwadi 24 128 84 Ode 38 130 35 Gamdi 46 130 85 Ognaj 8 128 36 Gatrad 64 132 37 Geratnagar 60 132 86 -Kakaj 37 130 38 45 130 87 Pardhol 93 134 39 Ghuma 19 128 88 Pasunj 82 134 40 Giramtha 35 130 89 Por 114 136

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SI. Location Page 81. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. -concld. DEHGAM TALUKA-contd. 90 63 132 18 Chamla 92 146 91 Ranasan 100 134- 19 Chandrala 25 142 92 Ranodra 73 132 20 Chekhla-Pagi 27 142 93 Rayasan 104 134 21 Chekhlarvani 4 142 94 Raypur 96 134 22 Chhala 33 144- 95 Ropda 4-7 130 23 Chiloda 14 142

96 8ingarva 65 132 24 23 142 ( 97 Sola 16 128 25 Dashela 7 142 98 Solaj 18 128 26 Demaliya 91 146 99 Sugad 109 134- 27 Devkarannamuvada 77 146 28 Dhanp 10 142 100 Tarapur 115 136 29 Dharisana 42 144 101 Tha1tej 21 128 30 Dod 97 116 102 Tjmba 31 130 31 Dumecha 119 148 103 Tragad 6 128 32 Galudan 54 144- 104 Undrel 69 132 33 Ghamij 86 146 105 Unvarsad 116 136 34 Giyod 36 144

106 Vadod 76 132 35 Halisa 37 144 Vahelal 91 134 36 Harakhjina-Muvada 68 146 I Yalad 103 134 37 Harsoli 61 144 109 Vanch 57 132 38 Hathijan 81 146 110 Vanzar 26 128 39 Hilol 94- 146 III Vasai 34- 130 40 Hilol-V asna 95 146 112 66 132 113 42 130 41 Isanpur-Dodiya 80 146 114 Vinzol 59 132 42 Jakhora 26 142 115 Visalpur 21 12B 43 Jalianamath 46 144- 109 148 116 Zanu 89 134- 44- Jindva 45 Jivajini-Muvadi . 62 144- DEHGAM TALUKA 46 Kadadra 60 144 TOWN 4-7 Kadjodra 113 148 48 Kalyanjina-Muvada 106 148 Dehgam I 140 49 Kamalbandh-Vasna 84 146 VII.LAGES 50 Kanipur 85 146 51 Kantharpur 31 142 Ahmadpur 48 144- 52 Karoli 64 144- 2 Alampur 9 142 53 Khadia 120 148 3 Amrajinamuvada 66 144 54 Khanpur 47 144- 4- Anguthala 44 144 55 Kodrali 87 146 5 Antoli 111 148 6 Antroli ll5 14B 56 Lavarpur 19 142 7 Arjanjinamuvada • 70 146 57 Law ad 69 146 58 Lekawada 8 142 8 Babra 28 142 59 Lihoda 108 148 9 8adpur 40 144- 10 Bahial 83 146 60 Madhavgadh 1 142 11 Bardoli (Baria) 79 146 61 Magodi 24 142 12 Bardoli (Kothi) 82 146 (J2 Mahudiya 76 146 13 Baria 78 146 63 Mahudra 12 142 14 Basan 16 142 64 Medharajna-M uva da 110 148 15 Bhadroda 102 146 ,65 Mirapur 88 146 16 Bhundia 6 142 66 Mirjapur 100 146 17 Bilvana 35 144- 67 Mithana-Muvada 117 148

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DEHGAM TALUKA-contd. DEHGAM TALUKA-concld. 68 Mosampur 113 148 118 Vasana-Sogthi 122 148 69 Mota-lsanpur • 13 142 119 Vatva 65 144 70 Mota-Jalundra . 58 144 119 Velpura . 116 148 71 Moti-Machhang. 99 146 ,120 Viratalavdi 55 144 72 Motipavthi 74. 146 .21 Zak 59 144- 73 Motipura 71 146 74 Najvpara 73 146 MAHAL 75 Nana-Jalundra . 38 144 76 Nandol 49 144 TOWN Nani-Machhang. 146 77 98 Sanand • . I 152 78 Navanagar 39 144 / - VILLAGES 79 Ottampur 34 14-4 1 Anadej 58 156 80 Pahadiya. 112 148 • 2 Aniyali 16 154 81 Palaiya 51 144 82 Palaj 15 142 3 Bakrana 9 154 33 Pallano Math 89 146 4 Bhavanpur 59 156 84 Palundra 67 144- 5 Bol 23 154 85 Pasuniya . 90 146 86 Patnakuva 30 142 6 Changodar 53 15~ • j 87 Piplaj 101 146 7 Charal 10 154 88 Pirpatha. 72 146 8 Chekhla 61 156 89 Pirojpur 21 142 9 Chharodi 4 154 90 Prantiya • 17 142 10 Chorvadodra 1 154- 91 Rajpur . 3 142 11 Daduka 11 154 92 Rakhial . 103 148 12 Daran 43 156 93 Ramnagar 63 144 13 Dodar 2 154 94 Ratanpur • 20 142 14 Fangdi 33 156 95 Sabela 75 146 15 Garodia 63 156 96 Sadra 2 142 16 Ghodhavi 66 156 97 Sagdalpur 41 144- 17 Goraj 31 154 98 Sahe~ina-Muvada 105 148 18 Govinda 19 154 99 Saiki 45 144- 100 Sametri 104 148 19 Hirapur 26 154 101 Sampa 107 148 20 lava 62 156 102 Sanoda 50 144 103 Shahpur. 18 142 21 Juda 37 156 104 Shiholi Moti 11 142 22 Juval 42 156 105 Shiyapur 93 146 6 154- 106 Shiyawada 123 148 23 Kalana 24- Kaneti 67 156 107 Sonarda • 56 144 25 Khicha 34 156 108 Sujana-Mu\l'ada • 114 148 26 Khoda 22 154 109 Thada-Kuva 121 148 27 Khoraj 3 154 28 Kodalia 35 156' 110 Udan 29 142 29 Kolat 56 156 30 Kundal 15 154- III Vadod 96 146 31 Kunvar 27 154- 112 Vadodra. 53 144 llS Vadvasa. 43 144 32 Lekhamba 32 156 114 Vankanerda 22 142 33 Lodariyal 44- 156 115 Vasna-Chodhri 32 142 34 Makhiav 13 154 116 Vasan-Dolarana 5 142 35 Manipur 64- 156 117 Vasna-Rathod 57 144 36 Mankol 36 156

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SANAND MAHAL-contd. -contd. 37 Matod 40 156 12 Begva 52 166 38 Melasna 12 154 13 Bhamsara 29 166 39 Modasar 38 156 I4 Bhayla 35 166 40 Moraiya 50 156 15 Bhetawada 86 168 41 Motidevti 52 156 16 Bholad · 102 170 17 Bhumli 80 168 42 Nani-Devti . 49 156 18 Bhurkhi 62 168 43 5 154 44 Navapura 57 156 19 Chaloda 48 166 4-5 Nidhrad 65 156 20 Chandisar 73 168 46 North-gotpura 21 154 21 Chhabasar 14- 164- 22 Chiada 46 166 47 Palwada 39 156 48 Pipan 48 156 23 Dadusar 70 168 24 Dehgamda 19 164- 49 Rampura 60 156 25 Devadthal · 3 164 50 Rethal 14 154- Dev- 4- 164- 51 Rupavati 24 154 26 27 Dhanwada 31 166 52 Sanathal 55 156 28 Dhedhal 23 164- 53 Sari 41 156 29 Dhingda 50 166 54 Shela 68 156 30 Dholi 81 168 55 Shiyawada . 8 154 31 Dumali 'll 164 56 Soyla 47 156 32 Durgi 2 164

57 Tajpur 51 156 ,33 Ganesar 97 1'10 58 Telav 54 156 34 Gangad 42 166 Ganol 106 170 59 Upaldal 18 154 35 36 Girand 112 170 60 Vanalia 17 154 37 Gundanapara 40 166 61 Vasana-Dhedhal 46 156 38 Gundi 61 168 62 Vasna-Chachravadi • 45 156 22 164- 63 Vasna lava 25 154 39 Hasannagar 64 Vasodra 28 154 40 Ingoli 109 170 65 Vinchhia 30 154 41 Jakhda 95 170 66 Zamp 20 154 67 Zolapur 7 154 42 Jalalpur Godh-neshwar 54 166 43 Jalalpur-vazifa 91 168 DHOLKA TALUKA 44 Javaraj 64 168 Jekda 36 166 TOWNS 45 46 Juval Rupavati 47 166 1 Bavia I ll6 2 Dholka II 160 47 Kadipur 68 168 48 Kaliapura 83 168 VILLAGES 49 Kaliveji · 15 164 1 Adaroda 10 164 50 Kalyangadh • 30 166 2 Ambaliara 75 168 51 Kalyanpur · 43 166 3 Ambareli 84 168 52 Kan9tar 17 164- 4 Ambathi 100 170 53 Kariyana 67 168 5 Amipura 32 166 54 Kaula 107 110 8 164 6 Anandpura • 116 170 55 KavaJa 39 166 1 Andhari 114 170 56 Kavitha 57 Ker*ta 33 166 B Arnej • • • 63 168 I 58 KeIJtrargadh • 79 168 9 Badarkha • • • 49 166 59 Kes andi 12 164- 10 Bagodra • 27 164- 60 Khanpur 55 166 U Haldana • • • 13 164- 61 Kharanti 62 163

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DHOLKA TALUKA-contd. DHOLKA TALUKA..t;oncld. 104 170 62 Khatripur 89 168 113 78 168 63 Kochariya 21 164 114 Vejalka 170 64 Koth 65 168 115 Virdi 110 170 116 Virpur III 65 Lagdana 18 164 66 ,Lana 56 166 DHANDHUKA TALUKA 61 Lolia 60 166 TOWNS 68 Memar 51 166 1 Barwala II 174 69 Meni 1 164 Dhandhuka III 176 70 Metal 5 164 2 3 Ranpur I 174 71 Mithapur 2~ 164 72 Maflipur 72 168 VILLAGES 73 Moti Boru 103 170 1 Adval 57 180 74 Mujpur 71 168 1-80 2 Akru 69 178 , 75 Nani Boru 94 170 3 Alampur 8 14 178 76 Nanodra 6 164 4 Alao 116 1M 77 Nesada 85 168 5 Ambali 6 Anandpur. 108 182 78 Paldi 99 170 7 Aniali Bhimji 44 180 79 Pisawada 108 170 8 Aniali Kasbati 1 178 15 178 80 Rajoda 24 164- 9 Aniali Kathi to Ankevalia 93 182 81 ~ajpur 92 170 82 R::\Jnpur 88 168 11 Bagad 17 178 83 Raihpura 115 170 12 Bahadi 70 180 84 Ranesar 20 164 13 Bajarda 54 180 178 85 Ranoda 58 166 14 Barania 32 86 Rasam 25 164 15 Bavaliari 135 184 182 87 Rayapur 96 170 16 Bela 88 184 88 Rohika 41 166 17 Bhadiad 118 64 180 89 Rupal 34 166 18 Bhal Gamda 184- 90 Rupgadh 66 168 19 Bhangadh 138 20 Bhimanath 78 182 170 91 Sahij 101 21 Bhimtalav 125 184 92 Sakodra 45 166 22 Bodia 31 178 93 Saljada 38 166 23 Bubavav 11 178 94 Samani 93 170 24 Buranpur 109 182 Sankod 9 164 95 85 182 96 Saragvala 77 168 25 Chancharia . 26 Chandarva 77 182 97 Sarandi 69 168 27 Charanki 80 182 98 Sarla 28 166 28 Cher 120 184 99 Saroda 59 166 29 Chharodia 51 180 100 Sathal 90 168 30 Chhasiana 49 180 101 Shekhadi 57 166 31 Chokdi 66 180 102 Shiyal 16 164 103 Shiyawada . 44 166 32 Deradi 6 178 104 Simej 98 170 33 Devalia 33 178 178 105 Sindhraj 37 166 34 Devgana 22 35 Dhadhodar 100 182 106 Transad 87 168 36 Dhanala 102 182 3 178 107 Uteliya 76 168 37 Dhar pipla 38 Dholera 124 184- 108 Valthera 53 166 104 182 109 Vautha 113 170 39 Fatepur 103 182 llO Varna 105 170 40 Fedra 111 Vasana Nanodra 7 164 41 Gadhia 5 178 112 Vasnakeliya. 74- I6S 42 Galsana 48 180

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DHANDHUKA TALUKA-~ontd. DANDHUKA TALUKA-concld. 43 Gamph 113 182 92 Pachchham. 105 182 44 Godhawata • 41 180 93 Padana 45 100 45 Gogala 121 184 94 Pan chi 131 46 Gorasu 184 119 184 95 Panch-Talavada 96 47 182 Gunda 83 182 96 Panvi 13 178 48 Gunjar 46 180 97 Parbadi 65 180 98 Patna 34 49 Hadamtala 21 178 178 99 Pipal 50 Hansalpur 24 75 180 178 100 Pipali 51 Hebatpur 133 184 111 182 101 Piparia 67 180 52 Jalia 58 180 102 Piprali 35 178 53 Jalila 40 180 103 Polarupur 91 182 54 Jask:l 43 180 55 Kadipur 122 184 104 Rahtalav 140 184 56 105 Rajpura Kamatalav 117 184 9 17B 57 Kamiala 107 182 106 Rampura 95 182 58 107 Ranpari Kapadiyali 98 182 82 182 59 Kashindra 108 Ratanpur 114 184 106 182 60 Keria Vadhvan 109 Rayka 59 180 28 178 61 110 Refda 84 182 KeriyaRanpur 2 178 62 Khadol III Rojid 92 182 60 180 63 112 Rojka Khambhada 87 74 180 64 182 Kbamidana 97 182 113 Rupavati 132 i 184 65 Kbarad 72 180 66 Khas 114 Salangpur 86 182 16 178 67 lIS Salasar 42 180 Khasta 61 68 180 1I6 Samadhiala Vagad 38 180 Khojapura 7 69 17B 117 Sandhida 127 184 Khokhar N esh 20 17B 70 Khun 118 Sanganpur 4 178 123 184 71 Kinara 119 Sangasar 129 184 26 178 72 Kotda 120 8arwal 53 180 47 180 121 Shahpur 94 73 Kothadia 182 73 180 122 Shekhpur 74 Kundal 27 178 90 182 123 Shela 115 184- 75 Kundali 12 178 124 Sodhi 128 184 76 Mahadevpura ]39 184 125 Sundariyana 39 180 17 Malanpur 23 178 78 ]26 Tagdi 63 Mandvipura . 136 184 180 79 Mingalpur ]37 127 Timbla 89 182 80 184 Morasia 36 178 81 128 Umarala 10 178 Mota-Chaparka 29 178 82 129 Unchadi 76 180 Mota-Tradia 55 180 83 Moti-Vavdi • 19 178 130 Vadhela 99 182 34 Mundi 130 184 131 Vagad 37 178 85 132 Vahia Nabhoi 68 180 81 182 86 N ana-Chaparka 30 178 ]33 Valinda 112 182 87 Nana-Tradia 56 180 134 Vasan~ 50 180 88 Nani Vavdi 18 178 )35 Vejalkh 79 182 39 Navada 101 182 90 }36 Zankhi 134 184 Navagam IlO 182 137 Zanzarka 52 91 Otaria 180 126 184 138 Zinzar I 71 180 I PART I

I INTRODUCTORY ESSAY

2 GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

INTRODUCTORY ESSAY 1 LOCATION AND PHYSICAL FEATURES sq. miles. The depth of water is 6 feet and its maxi. 1.1 Boundaries and Natural Divisions , mum length and breadth twenty and four miles I, respectively. Its water is brackish and becomes Ahmedabad is one of the districts forming part 'more 80 in the hot season The borders of the of the Baroda division of Gujarat State. It lies lake are fringed with tall and impenetrable reeds between 20.0" and 23.4' north latitude and 71.6' and high growing grass. Myriads of birds. of and 72.9' east longitude. The northern side of the about 60 species flock to this lake in October district is bounded by district, north-east by Sabarkantha qistrict anos outh by Kaira district from foreign climes such as Siberia and Middle and the Gulf of Cam bay. The western side is Asia. After rearing their young ones they fly bounded by Bhaynagar and Surendranagar dis­ away in February. The Govel'nment of Gujarat tricts. Ahmedabad, the district headquarters, is has established a holiday home at this place also the State capital. where facility for boating is also avail,ble. 1.2 Conjigurati~n (c) Tanks: The City taluka has 3 tanks, viz., i The general appearance of the district indi- Kankaria, Chandola and Malek Saban. There cates that in the past at Jeast, a large portion of it are two big tanks, viz., 1-1unsar and Gangasar near was covered by sea. i SO,me portion of the tract Viramgam. Munsar tank was built 900 years ago between the head of the Gulf of Cambay and by Minaldevi, the mother of Siddharaj Jaysinh of is still subject to water-logging Patan, to provide water facilities to the pel)ple. at high tides in the monsoon. In the extreme Malav tank near Dholka was 'also built by south, there are a few rocky hills, except which, Minaldevi. the whole of the district forms a level plain, gra­ (d) Mountains: There are no big mountains dually rising towards the north and the east. or hills in the district. However. there are small 1.3 Rivers, Lakes, Tanks and Mountains hills of Vasai and Miroli in the southern part and also in northern part near and Gota of (a) Rivers: is the main river of Daskroi taJuka, Chandisar in Dholka taluka and Ahmedabad district. It rises in the north-east, Vastrapur in City taluka. near the extremity of the Aravali range and runs its course of 200 miles towards south-west. In 1.4 Type qf Soil this district it flows to the west of Dehgam and The soils of the district are broadly classified east of Dholka talukas and bifurcates Daskroi as black, medium, black, goradu, kyari and rocky. taluka. The Khari, a tributary of the Sabarmati, The southern half of Dholka taluka and eastern and Meshwo flows through Dehgam and Daskroi half of Dhandhuka taluka is known as Bhal tract talukas. The river Bhogavo with its branch Omkar (low lying flat land). The depth of the black and and three other rivers namely Bhadar, Nilka and medium black soil varies from 2 to 5 feet and the Utavali pass through Dhandhuka taluka. Water underground water is brackish. flowing from Mehsana into Sanand mahal takes (a) Goradu soil : Goradu soil varies from fer­ the shape of a rivulet called Rodh and flows tile brown to sandy loam and is found in Dehgam through Sanand mahal and Dholka taluka. There taluka, the north of City and Daskroi taluka, the is no. river or rivulet in Viramgam taluka. eastern parts of Sanand mahal and Dholka (b) Lakes: Nal Sarovar, the only lake in the taluka and the north-east portions of Viramgam districts is situated in the southern part of viram­ taluka. The two varieties are locally known as gam taluka. It occupies an area of about 50 goradu and sandy respectively. This soil is mostly

3 fertile, well drained, having a depth of about Annual rainfall for Ahmedabad city, 1951-60 10-15 feet. It has a good dl"ainage capacity. Annual rainfall Year In Inches (h) Kyari soil: It is found in the southern In Centimetres 1 2 3 half of the city and Daskroi talukas, the south-east 1951 N.A. N.A. portion of Sanand mahal and Nalkantha tract of 1952 30.1 76.4 Dholka and Viramgam talukas. Formed by allu­ 1953 38.3 97.2 vial deposits, this is the most fertile soil with very 1954 35.1 84.0 good moisture and retentive capacity well suited 1955 32.6 82.8 1955 47.2 119.8 for paddy cultivation. Locally this soil is known 1957 N.A, N.A. as Bhal soil of Daskroi tal uk a and Nalkantha kyari 1958 38.7 98.2 land. Well-known varieties of paddy such as 1959 57.2 145.3 Pankhali, Kamod, Jirasal, Sukhvel, Sutarsal and 1960 15.5 39.4 the coarse variety of Basmati are grown in this N,A.=Not available soil. Monthly rainfall figures for all these yea.rs (c) Rocky soil : Rocky soil is found in the are available in Official Statistics Table 1.2 western part of Dhandhuka taluka known as Kaner published in Part II of this Handbook. tract. It is shallow, light in texture and fit for early maturing crops, like cotton, bajri, jowar 1.7 Famine and Scarcity and math. In order to determine the susceptibility of the areas included in the district to scarcity condi­ 1.5 Climate and Temperature tions, it would be necessary to examine the follow­ ing factors : (I) Rainfall, (2) Irrigation facilities, The climate of the district except the southern (3) Soil and (4) Previous history of scarcity with tract near the sea coast is extreme, having a special reference to annawari and land revenue considerable variation in temperature. The cold suspension data. seaSOn following monSoon is brisk, lasting from November to January. Summer is the season of From the rainfall data, it appears, that it oppressive heat and extends from March to June. has been irregular during the last 10 or 12 During 1960 the maximum temperature recorded years. Consequently, the failure of crops during was 46.0°0. or 1 14.8°F . in May at Viramgam this period)s more frequent, necessitating declara­ and the minimum was 5.1 0 0. or 41.lsoF. also at tionof scarcity conditions practically in the whole Viramgam in the month of January. district but particularly in Dhandhuka and Viram­ gam talukas. Whatever irrigation facilities exist, are Details of maximum and minimum tempera­ only in Daskroi and City talukas and Sanand tures 1951-60 at the headquarter station Ahme­ mahal. The area which is mainly in the 'Kaner' dabad are shown in Official Statistics Table tract suffers more frequently from scarcity. 1.1 given in Part II of this Handbook. It appears from the annawari figures that 1.6 Rainfall Dhandhuka and Vagad circles of Dhandhuka had not suffered as much as Barwala, Ranpur, Dholera The south-west monsoon which extends from and Gamph circles. Almost all the villages in June to September is th~ only sauce of rain. the last four circles had suffered more than thrice Variation in the average rainfall of the district is during the Ilast 10 years. Viramgam . and considerable, which affects the crops adversely. Dhandhuka have been more frequently affected, The follmying table gives the rainfall figures particularly during the last ten years. The major for the last decade for Ahmeda bad, the district portion of Dehgam taluka was affected only. once headq uarters. and a few v,illages twice in the last 30 years.

4 According to Fact Finding Committee sixteenth century the silk, gold and silver brocades, appointed by the Bombay Government for deter­ Kinkhab, Jari and Kasab embroidery and cotton mination of precarious and scarcity areas in the textiles of Ahmedabad were in demand in every State, Viramgam taluka was regarded as a scarcity Eastern market from Cairo to Peking. ,area of Class A, i.e., where there had been a total failure of crops once every three years. In the time of Muzaffar III the indepen: Dhandhuka taluka and a portion' of Dholka taluka <;lent Sultanate of Gujarat came to an end, the adjoining Dhandhuka and part of Sanand mahal conditions of the province being chaotic. Akbar adjoining Viramgam are considered as Class started on the Gujarat expedition and conquered B where there had been a' total failure of crops it in 1573. During Mogul reign, Ahmedabad once every six y~ars and the remaining portions saw considerable prosperity. The rulers after of Dholka taluka\~nd Sanand mahal are regflrded the death of Aurangzeb were weak, and the as scarcity areas of Class C where there had been Subas or the Mogul viceroys were busy fighting a total failure of crops once every ten years. amongst themselves and with the Marathas which resulted in disorder in the country. During the 1.8 Forests reign of the Marathas in the eighteenth century, According to the', information furnished by' Ahmedabad to all purposes was divided hal£. the Chief Conservator of/Forests, Gujarat State, into the hands of the and the other j the area of forest in ~he district in 1961-62 is half into the hands of the Gaekwad, but the found to be 7.32 squal"~ miles, out of which 5.33 -s carried greater I jurisdiction. There square miles are reserv~d forests and the remaining was one representative in Ahmedabad on behalf 1.99 square miles are Jnc1a~ed ,forests. of the Gaekwad. But the Peshwa also nominated his Suba in the City. During the rule of 64 2 ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP years of the Marathas, the conditions of Ahmeda­ 2.1 Ifistorical Background bad went from bad to worse, and there was great disorder in the city. After a great deal of The Mirat-i-Ahmadi stateS that it was on struggle and fighting between Peshwa and the 27th February~ 141 I A.D. that Ahmad Shah Gaekwad, the British finally took over Ahmeda­ with the advice .of his spiritual adviser Saint bad in 1817. Shaikh Ahmad Khattu of Sarkhej laid the foun­ dation of Ahmedabad in an open and spacious The city thereafter steadily flourished. For area in the immediate vicinity of the old town many centuries, Ahmedabad has remained the of Asawal and to the east of Sabarmati. The leading city and the political capital of Gujarat. author of Haft-Iqlim writes in 1593 A.D: Ahmedabad played an important role in the movement for national independence. Mter his "Ahmedabad is unique in the whole of India return from South Africa in 1915, Mahatma in matter of neatness and flourishing condition, Gandhiji selected Ahmedabad for his stay in and it is superior to other cities in the excellence India and established the Sabarmati Harijan of its monuments. It would be no exaggeration Ashram from where various stages of the national to say that in the whole world there exists no movement were directed and the famous Dandi town so grand and beautiful. Its streets are March for the salt satyagrah with a band of spacious and well-arranged, unlike those in other chosen satyagrahis undertaken in 1930. towns, its shops with two or three storeys each are finely built, and its inhabitants both men 2.2 Territorial Changes and women are graceful and delicate." This district except Dehgam taluka was a Since the beginning of the Christian era even part of the former Bombay Province, Dehgam up to the present time, the inhabitants of Gujarat taluka being part of the former . After have shown the best business acumen and enterprise the merger of the State with Bombay State in 1949, of all the races of India. Before the beginning of the it formed part of Ahmedabad district. Thus the

5 reconstituted district became part of Bombay State 2.3 Administrative Divisions and formed part of Gujarat State on its formation Ahmedabad is one of the districts of Baroda into a separate State on 1st May, 1960. The territo­ division of Gujarat State. For the purposes of revenue rial changes which took place between the period administration, the district is divided into three 1951-61 are given in sub-Appendix 2 to Appen­ sub-divisions with six talukas and one mahal. dix 1 to Tp_b1e A-I published in Part II of this The details about the area and population Handbook, and those that took place after in respect of these sub· divisions are given in the 28-2-61 are shown in an Annexure at the end. following table.

Administrative Divisions, 1961 Population Sub-DivisionJ Area No. of No. of Taluka/Mahal (in sq. miles) towns villages Total Rural UrbaN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 District Total 3,443.5 14 749 2,21(),199 866,620 1.343,579 Ahmedabad-City Sub-DiviJion IJ2.0 6 27 1,260,944- 54,943 1,206,001 Ahmedabad City 112.0 6 27 1,260,944 54,943 1,206,001 Vifamgam Sub-Ditision 1,33/.5 2 401 531,679 . 480,716 50,963 Viramgam 672.0 163 191,511 152,556 38,955 Daskroi 325.3 ll6 179,204 179,2M Dehgam 334.2 1 122 160,964 148,956 12,008 Dholka Sub-Division 2,000.0 6 321 411,576 330,961 86,615 Sanand 313.4 1 67 87,440 73,125 14,315 Dholka 653.2 2 116 175,327 135,026 40,301 Dhandhuka 1,033.4 3 138 154,809 122,810 319,99 Details of inhabited and or uninhabited villagesdens, ity and o(icupied houses are available in CensusTable A-I publisl1ed in Part II of this Handbook. 2.4 Revenue except that unserveyed Inam ande x-Inam villages have been surveyed and their soils Classified The Collector is in charge of the general during the period from 1949 to 1951 under the administration, law and order and civil supplies. He Post-war Reconstruction Scheme Nos. 75 and 77 A. is assisted by a Personal Assistant in his office and The lands of each individual holding in the area Deputy Collectors in charge of three Sub-divisions have been surveyed and designated as survey having their headquarters at Ahmedabad, Viram­ numbers and their sub-divisions as pot hissas, pot gam and Dholka. There are six Mamlatdars numbers or hissa numbers. Their areas are worked in charge of 6 taluka offices at Viramga:n, out and recorded separately. The soils of these sur· Dehgarn, Dholka, Dhandhuka and two at vey numbers and sub-divisions are classified for the Ahmedabad and one Mahalkari in charge of the purpose of land revenue according to the Gujarat mahal office at Sanand. classification system and land revenue settlement 2.5 Revenue Settlement has been introduced under Bombay Land Revenue Code. The original settlements in this district were Ahmedabad district comprises 7 taluka/ introduced from 1888-89 to 1892-93 and revised mahals, six of which are from Union areas of between 1923-24 to ,1926-27. Second revision the province of Bombay. Dehgam taluka has settlement was introduced only in Viramgam 103 villages of former Baroda State and 19 taluka of th~s distr~ct in the year 1946-47 for ten Matadari villages of old Agency Thana. years and though the guarantee periods in, case of Since 1947 there is no change in respect of tIllS' taluka as, also the remaining Union talukas of survey and settlemel?-t in case ofit Union areas the district, have expired) the settlements have not '" Union areas -fo~ing part of the pre-independence districts of the Bonlbay Province.

6 yet been revised. As regards former Baroda State area of the survey number or its sub-division. villages, as the survey and settlement are consi­ In these areas, there were several villages held on dered scientific. since merger no surveyor classifi­ Jagiri tenure. The Jagiri tenure has been abolis­ cation "operations were" necessary. The villages hed under the Bombay Merged Territories and of the remaining merged and integrated areas Areas (Jagir Abolition) Act, 1953 and the assess­ were surveyed and classified under the Merged ~ent of each individual survey number or sub­ State Area Survey and Classification Scheme. No division has been fixed under section 7 of the area in the district now remains unsurveyed and said Act by applying the rate of the adjoining unclalisified. homogeneous Khalsa village. In the Merged State Areas, where the land Under the Gujarat Classification System and revenue settlemei:).t is considered scientifit~ in under the former Baroda State Classification order to bring the land revenue assessments on par System which is analogous to the former, lands with those obtainihg in the pre-merger talukas irrigated from wells are treated as dry crop lands of the district) Gover1;l.ment framed Land" Revenue with an additional classification factor of sub­ Rule 19-N. For fixiqg land revenue assessment soil so as to levy higher land revenue assessment in areas which are 110t ,settled or scientifically on consideration of the capacity of the wells and settled on lines simi~ to the Bombay Land soil classification value. Revenue Code, Land R¢venue Rule 19-0 is framed. I Both the above rules 1are framed under Section Lands irrigated from the second and first I 52 of the Bombay Lan~ Revenue Code. Accord- class irrigation works which are in charge of the ing to Land Revenue Rule 19-N, the villages Public Works Department are subject to separate in the various settlement groups where generally irrigation cess and irrigation rates under the compared with those in the pre-merger talukas in Bombay Irrigation Act, but for lands irrigated respec~ of permanent and semi-permanent factors from smaller works like tanks which are not of physical configuration, climate and rainfall, governed by the Bombay Irrigation Act, the lands markets, communications, and standard of are subjected to himayat assessment which is husbandry and Comparable Union Areas were fixed clubbed with the Land Revenue. Occassional for them. The standard rates of the scientifically use of water for agricultural purpose with permis~ settled areas were then compared with the standard sion from Government resources where Govern­ rates of Comparable Union Area and remission ment have not spent anything is 'allowed free and was granted, to the extent of the excess of the where Government have spent something, water former over the latter. Under the Land Revenue assessment is levied under section 55 of Bombay Rule 19-0, groups of the villages of the merged Land Revenue Code. areas were formed on considera tion of their homo­ 2.6 Agrarian Structural Land Riforms geneity in respect of permanent and semi-perma­ nent factors mentioned above, and then Comparable There were lands held on Bhagdari and Union Areas of these villages were fixed as Narvadari tenures and Talukdari tenure in the pre~ under Land Revenue Rule 19-N and land revenue merged areas of the district. These tenures have assessments in such areas were worked out by been abolished under the Bombay Bhagdari and application of (1) the recoverable rates worked out Narvadari Tenures Abolition Act, 1949, and the under Land Revenue Rnle 19-N or (2) the existing Bombay Talukdari Tenure Abolition Act, 1949, rates prevailing in the merged areas or (3) respectively. All kinds of Inams except Devasthan the rates worked out on the basis of average cash Inams, have been abolished after 1947, and the value of 35 per cent of 1/6 of the gross produce, Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, whichever of the three is the lowest, to the soil 1948, has been applied in this area with classification values, through the medium of the a view to do away with the intermediaries distance from village site scale, and to the actual

7 between agriculturists and the State. The B Bombay Prevention of Fragmentation and Consolidation of Holdings Act was enacted in Assemh0' Constituencies 1947 and activities under this Act have been 81. Name of No. Constituencies Extent of Constituency spread over Dholka, Dehgam, Sanand, Daskroi I 2 3 and Viramgam talukas of the district. Under the Gujarat Agricultural Land Ceiling Act, 1960, Viramgam Viramgam taluka (excluding 22 the maximum limits to the land holdings have villages of Nalkantha circle. 9 villages of Jakhwada circle and been laid down. 14 villages of Viramgaro circle of Viramgam taluka In the merged areas, there were lands and villages held on Ankadia and Bahendhari and 2 Sanand Sanand mahal and 22 villages of Matadari tenures. These tenures have been abolished Nalkantha circle, 9 villages ofJakh­ by special legislations. The various Inams, except wada circle and 1~ villages of Devasthan 1nams, obtaining in the merged Viramgam circle of Viramgam taluka areas have been abolished by the Bombay Merged Territories (Miscellaneous Alienations Abolition) 3 Sabarmati Census ward Nos. 15-Sabarmati of Act, and the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Ahmedabad city and (i) 9 villages of Sarkhej circle of Ahmedabad Lands Act has been applied to these areas. Thus, in city talu:ka an? (ii) 13 villages of respect of the land tenures and Inams, survey, Kathwada circle and 30 villages of soil-classification and land revenue settlement the Kasindra circle of Daskroi taluka position in the merged and integrated areas has 4 EIlisbridge Census wards Nos~ 13-Shahpur II been brought on par with that obtaining in these and 14-Ellisbridge of Ahmedabad respects in the pre-merger areas of the district. city

2.7 Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies 5 -Kazipur Censuswards Nos. 12-Shahpur I and 16-Dariapur-Kazipur of Ahmedabad Under the Delimitation of Parliamentary and city Assembly Constituencies Order; 1961,2 seats are 6 Asarva Census wards Nos.• 17-Railwaypura allotted to this district for the purpose of election and 20-Asarva of Ahmedabad city to the House of the People and 16 seats for the and the Cantonment State Assembly. The details comprising the terri­ 7 Jama1pur Census wards Nos. 4--Jamalpur I 5- torial extent of the Parliamentary and Assembly Jamalpur II and 6-Raikhad of Ahmedabad city constituencies are shown below: 8 Khadia Census wards Nos. 1 Khadia I. 2- Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Khadia II, 3-Khadia 'III and 7- A I of Ahmedabad city

P arliamenlary Constituencies 9 Dariapur Census wards Nos. 8-Kalupur It, 9-Kalupur III. IO-Dariapur I and S1. Name of Extent in terms of Assembly II-Dariapur II of Ahmedabad city No. Constituency Constituencies 1 2 3 10 Shaherkotda Census wards Noo. IB-Shaherkotd, 19- . , 23-Rajpur-Hirpura. 24- Ahmedabad Ellisbridge, Dariapur.Kazipur, Asarva, Rajpur-Hirpur (New limit) 26-Mani­ Jamalpur, Khadia. Dariapur and nagar (T.P.S.) and 27-Kankaria of Shaherkotda Ahmedabad city 2 Sabarmati Sanand. Sabarmati, . Dehgam, , (SC)'" Kathwada, Aslali and Dholka 11 Gomtipur (SC)* Census wards Nos. 21-Rakhial, 22- Gomtipur and 25- Meh- • This seat is reserved for the Scheduled Castes medabad of Ahmedabad city

8 Assembly Constituency-contd. authorised by law, but any sentence of death Sl. Name of subject to confirmation by the High Court. No. Constituencies Extent of Constituency The Assistant Sessions Judge is empowered to 1 2 3 impose any sentence authorised by law, except 12 Dehgam Dehgam taluka ( excluding 8 a sentence of death or imprisonment for life or of villages of J?ehgam circle ~I1d 13 imprisonment for a term exceeding 10 years. villages of Dabhoda circle of \ The District Judge has unlimited jurisdiction Dehgam taluka) )n civil suits while the Assistant Judge has juris­ 13 Kathwada' (i) 8 villages of Dehgam circle and 13 villages of Dabhoda circle of diction up to Rs. 15,000 in such suits. Civil Dehgam taluka, (ii) Ahmedabad Judge (Sr. Division) and Judicial Magistrate is City taluka (excluding 17 villages of empowered to impose a sentence of imprisonment Sarkhej circle of Ahmedllbad City for a term not exceeding 2 years and fine not taluka). (iii) Daskroi taluka (exclud- ing 15 villages of Kathwa<;la circle. exceeding two thousand rupees. He has got 39 villages of Kasindr~ circle and unlimited jurisdiction in civil suits. Civil Judges 33 villages of Aslali circle of (Jr. Division) have jurisdiction up to Rs. 10,000 in Daskroi taluka) civil suits. 14 Aslali Census wards Nos. 28-Jamalpur 2.9 Police ',(T.P.S.) and 29- of The police administration of Ahmedabad City ,Ahmedabad city and (i) 8 villages is under the Police Commissioner of Ahmedabad. 'of Sarkhej circle of Ahmedabad City whose office was created on 15th April 1960, ~aluka, < (ii) 33 villages of Aslali while the remaining areas of the district are under f::ircle, !i) villages of Kasindra circle the District Superintendent of Police. The total and 2' viHages of Kathwada circle of strength of civil police in 1960 amounted to 4,262 Daskroi taluka and (iii) 4 'villages of Bavia circle and 9 villages of persons. There were 26 police stations and 44 Dholka circle of Dholka taluka police outposts in the district. The total number of cognizable offences investigated was 21,264. 15 Dholka (SC)* Dholla taluka (excluding 4 villages of Bavla circle and 9 villages of Thus there was 1 police per 0.81 sq. miles of area. Dholka circle of Dholka taluka) The number of persons per police was 519 and 16 Dhandhuka Dhandhuka the number of cognizable offences investigated per *These seats are Reserved for Scheduled Castes police was 5. 2.8 Judiciary The number of crimes by major class of (i) For Ahmedabad city there are 8 City offences in the district is extracted from Official Civil Court and Sessions Judges (including Statistics Table 11.3 given in Part II of Principal Judge) and there are 5 Small Cause this Handbook, wherein other details regarding Court Judges (including Chief Judge) and 11 City number of persons acquitted or discharged and Magistrates (including Chief City Magistrate). number of persons convicted will be found. City Civil Judges have unlimited jurisdiction in Persons convicted by nature of offences, 1960-61 civil suits and they have Sessions Judges, powers No.ofpersom Description of offence convicted in criminal matters. Small Cause Court Judges 1 2 have jurisdiction up to Rs. 2000 in civil suits. Against public tranquibility 50 Affecting life . , 70 On the criminal side, City Magistrates have Hurt 160 Presidency Magistrates' powers. Criminal force and assault . . • . 8 Kidnapping, forcible abduction, slavery and forced 2.8 (ii) The judicial set-up of the Ahmedabad labour , • • • • • • 10 Rural (including Sabarkantha) district comprises Theft 604 of 1 District and Sessions Judge, 1 Assistant 3 LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT District Judge, 2 Civil Judges (Sr. Division) and 3.1 Local Self Government Institutions 11 Civil Judges (Jr. Division). The Sessions The Local Self Government institutions in the Judge is empowered to impose any sentence State as on 1st April, 1961, which is the peried

9 covered by this Handbook are (1) Municipali­ As a health and sanitation measure D.D.T. tiesl (2) District Local Board, (3) District School spray programme to eradicate malaria was under­ Board and (4) Gram Panchayats. But since the taken sin ce 1951-52; a tuberculosis clinic was Panchayats Act has come into force from Ist April also established; and 19 maternity homes here 1963 replacing the existing District Local Boards opened in the city. The VadHal Sarabhai by Jilla Papchayats and introducing democratic with 370 beds and Lallubhai Gordhandas decentralisation at all levels, a short resume of Hospital with 100 beds and a hospital for the provisions of this Act as regards the new the treatment of infectious diseases are also set-up, functions, finance, etc., also be given will managed by the Corporation. to bring the position about administrative set·up up· to-date. A pilot dairy was started in 1955 and deve­ 3.2 Municipalities loped into a major dairy farm in December 1961 to meet the growing demand of milk in the city. Ahmedabad district has, besides the Ahmedabad 1,113 tenements were built for Harijan employees Municipal Corporation, SIX other Municipal of the Corporation and 2,400 tenements for slum towns, namely, Viramgam, Sanand, Dehgam, clearance during the decade. The Municipal bus Dholka, Dhandhuka and Ranpur. transport has developed continuously since 1947. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation As against 146 buses plying in 1951-52 there were 290 in 1960-61. Ahmedabad municipality was one of the first among such institutions in the country, having its origin in a com~ittee originally formed INCOME OF THE CORPORATION in about 1834, to tackle civic problems which The income of the corporation from various represented the spontneous will of the people sources during 1959-60 and 1960-61 is shown and their willing co-operation. On 1st July, 1950, below:- the Borough Municipality was raised to the status of a Corporation, looking to the increasing needs Income 1959-60 and 1960-61 of an ever growing city. It has 70 seats and Rs. in lakhs covered an area of 35.91 square miles in ]961. The problem of water supply was acute in Sources 1959-60 1960-61 1950 and per capita availability of water was 26.30 1 2 3 gallons. During the last decade the per capita Total 380.18 428.75 Rates and ta..xes 300.56 348.50 water supply has increased to 45 gallons. The (79.1 ) (81.3) work of extension of underground drainage Realisation under special act 2.10 1.10 system WaS undertaken after 1950 and during the (0.6) (0.3) 2nd Five Year Plan period Rs. 65.04 lakhs were Revenue derived from Municipal 39.99 45.58 spent. property and power ( 10.5) (10.6) Grants and contribution for general 29.33 25.45 Towards road development, the length of asphalt and special purposes (7.7) (5.9) :(o~ds increased to 280 miles from172 miles in 1950. Miscellaneous income 8.19 8.1 The length of other types of roads was 202 miles (2. 1) (1.9) in 1960. The overbridges over railway crossings (Figures in brackets indicate percentages) were constructed at Asarva and Khokhra· I , Mehmedabad at the cost of Rs. 12.70 lakhs and The incidence of taxation was Rs. 38.13 per 9.79 lakhs respectively and underground and head in /1959-60 (1951 population) and 30.31 approach road at was constructed at ( 1961 Census) in 1960-61. The major portio~ of the cost of Rs. 12.70 lakhs. The revenue was derived from rates and taxes. BeSides over Sabarmati was constructed at the cost of this Rs. 719.19 lakhs were raised by extra­ Rs. 65.81 lakhs during 1959-60. ordinarY,1 and other debts.

10 EXPENDITURE Other Municipalities The ~penditure on various items is given in In the following statement are given the the table below;- figures of population, income and expenditure of Expenditure, 1959-60 and J960-6j other municipalities for the year 1960-61. The population of two municipal towns, namely, Dholka Source Rs. in lakhs 1959-60 1 960-61 , and Viramgam was above 25,000 while that of \ Dehgam, Dhandhuka and San and was more than 1 2 3 }O,OOO and less than 25,000 and that of Ranpur T~tal 811.59 1,039.71 less than 10,000. General administl"ation and collec­ 39.42 45.90 tion charges ' (4.9) (4.4) The total income of all the municipalities Public safety 9.97 11.72 (1.2) (1.1) during 1960-61 was Rs. 18.. 251akhs. The main Public health and convenience 144.91 152.32 source of income for the municipalities is rates (17.9) (14.7) and taxes which account for 7I .95 per cent. The Public instruction 53.14- 62.71 per capita income is Rs. 15.93 for the municipal (6,5) (6.0) Misce llaneous 29.56 36.92 towns. However, it varies considerably from (3.6) (3.6) town to town, being the highest in Dhandhuka Expenditure on debts 534.59 730.15 (Rs. 16.62) and lowest in Sanand (Rs. 8.90). - (65.9) (70.2) (Figures in brackets indilfate percentages) The total expenditure of all municipalities Expenditure per head was Rs. 102.95 in during 1960-61 was Rs. 24.11 lakhs and the per 1959-60 and Rs. 90.4.2 in ~,960-61, capita expenditure was Rs. 20.84 Muni~ipali~~s, ar~a, population, ,income and experuliture fOT the year 1960-61 Municipality Area in sq. miles Population Income in Rs. Income per head Expenditure Expenditure per head 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 7',18 115,723 1,825,322 15.71 2,411,471 20.84 Dehgam 0.66 12,00B 243,902 10.61 323,771 26.96 D}landhuka , 1.00 15,640 332,465 16.62 372,053 23.79 Ra,llpur 0.13 7,929 85,053 8.67 73,717 9.30 Dholka 1.5G 26,876 396,282 10.99 463,441 16.87 Sanand 0.50 14,315 222,730 8.90 313,946 21.93 Viramgam 3.39 38,955 541,880 10.89 864,543 22.19 3.3 District Local Board Details glVmg income and expenditure The Board was constituted of 41 members elected by general constituencies of whom 8 were under different sources are ava ilable for the years elected on reserved seats (women4 and Harijans 4). 1950-51 and 1955-56 in Official Statistics Table The total income and expenditure of the Board during 1960-61 wereRs.l,872,791 andRs.l.680.971 14.2 published In Part II of this Handbook. respectively. The main sources of income are local rates and civil works and the major heads of 3.4 Panchayats expenditure are civil public works, medical and education. The following table shows income The number of panchayats in the district at and expenditure of the Ahmedabad District the end of 1960-61 was 595 covering 742 villages Local Board during 1960-61 under different heads. and towns. 113 of these panchayats were Income and expenditure of District Local Board, 1960-61 group panchayats covering 260 villages and the Head Income Head Expenditure (in Rs.) (in RS.) rest were independent panchayats. There were 4 2 3 111 Nyaya Panchayats in the district. The Total 1,872,791 Total 1,680,971 Land Revenue 145,500 Administration 90,356 number of panchayats in each talukafmahal of Local rates 389,388 Education 15,765 Interest 55,436 Medical 105,523 the district together with their income and Education 8,208 Pension 24,653 Medical 24,400 :Miscellaneow 26,076 expenditure for the year 1950-51, 1955-56 and Miscellaneous 490,434 Famine Relief 35,436 1960-61 is given in the following table. Civil Works 759,425 Civil Public Works 1,383,162

11 Income and expenditure of Panchayats (in 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61)

No. of village Taluka/Mahal panchayats , Income (in Rs.) Expenditure (in Rs.) 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950.51 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total 32 181 595 103,950 594,189 2,950,328 87,233 497,138 2,369,668 Ahmedabad City 2 4 20 16,825 36,523 405,344 13,095 43,332 399,366 Viramgam 8 116 9,706 36,208 334,474 9,325 21,455 242,825 Daskroi 6 50 97 11,449 180,210 360,818 10,001 175,811 306,693 Dehgam 7 47 107 1,330 84,503 175,905 12,820 73,204 161,120 San and 1 6 56 3,120 31,421 225,547 2,476 19,321 196,277 Dholka 7 35 93 38,790 144,595 783,452 27,043 111,032 527,076 Dhandhuka 8 31 106 22,730 80,729 664,786 12,473 52,983 536,311 The above details for the years 1950-51 and 1960-61 are also available in Official Statistics Table 14.3 publishe~ in

Part II of this Handbook.

The total income of all panchayats for the has been made to reserve seats for women and year 1960-61 was Rs. 2,950,328 while the total members of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. A taluka expenditure amounted to Rs. 2,369,668. The panchayat consists of ex-officio, elected, co-opted income and expenditure per head of population and associate members. On account of the national covered under panehayats were Rs.3.l5 and emergency. interim district patnchayats had to be Rs.2.52 respectively. The income and expenditure constituted in April, 1963. Elections, are now per panchayat were Rs. 4,959 and Rs. 3,966 proposed t6 be held and elected district panchayats respectively. would be constituted towards the end of March~ 1964 in the sixteen districts of the State. 3.5 Present set-up under the Panchayat Act The District Development Officer is the Chief The Gujarat Panchayats Act has been brought Executive Officer in a district panchayat. He is into force in all the districts of Gujarat (except borne on the cadre of the Indian Administrative Kutch and Dangs districts) from 1st April, 1963. Service (senior time-scale) and is appointed by In the , it has been brought into Government. The Chief Executive Officer of the force with effect from 15th April, 1963. It is not taluka panchayat is the Taluka Development yet made applicable to the Dangs district. In Officer, who is also appointed by Government. each district there are three tiers of the pancha· Both these Officers are secretaries of their respec­ yat organisation, gram/nagar panchayats, taluka tive panchayats. These panchayats function panchayats and district panchavat. Municipali­ through various committees appointed for diffe­ ties having population not exceeding 10,000 have rent groups of functions under the Act. been converted into gram panchayats and those having population exceeding 10,000 but not exce· FUNCTIONS eding 20,000 have been converted into nagar The functions of three tiers of panchayats panchayats. A gram/nagar panchayat is subordi­ have been given very elaborately in the three nate to the taluka panchayat, while a taluka schedules to the Act. In addition, the functions panchayat is subordinate to the district paneha· of collecting land revenue (including cesses) and yat according to the scheme of this Act. dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue, levied According to the provisions of the Gujara t and assesseU by or under the Land Revenue Panchayats Act, 1961, a gram panchayat consists Code and all other functions and duties of a of not less than 9 and not more than 16 members, village accountant under the land revenue code while a nagar panchayat consists of not less than have been transferred to gram/nagar panchayats. 15 and not more than 31 members. Provision The pow~rs e}l;erciseq (:I.nd the functions and

J2 duties performed by the District School BOard panchayat. Moreover, provision has been made in have been similarly transferred. to the taluka and the Act for making grants to the panchayats district panchayats and all primary schools have for their activities. been placed under the control of taluka and At present, the implementation of the Act is district panchayats. A large number of functions being done mostly through the Commissioner. They such as registration of co-operative societies, have been delegated with most of the powers of approval of amendment to the bye-laws of co­ the State to exercise supervision over panchayats. operative societies, calling of or extending the period \ Provision has also been made in the Act for the calling of annual general meeting of co­ u~der which the State Government will give operative societie,s and such other functions which grants to the panchayats on the basis of the under the Co-operative Societies Act, were exercis­ average of the land revenue collected during the ed by the Regis'irar, Co-operat'ive Societies ,have last three preceding years, after deducting there been transferred to district panchayats. Moreover, from the expenditure on the salaries and training functions relating to agriculture, animal husban­ of the secretaries of gram panchayats and Village dry, public health and medical relief, social welfare, Accountants and crediting 5 percent of the amount cottage industries and small scale industries and to the State Equalisation Fund. 50 per cent of the District Statistical Office have, been transferred balance will be distributed among gram panchayats­ on an agency basis to, the district panchayats. and nagar panchayats, 25 per cent among taluka $TAFF panchayats and 10 per cent among the district I To enable the pan'chayatll to carry out num- panchayats. Out of the remaining 15 per cent of the land revenue, per cent will be carried to the erous activities entrust~d to, them. Government 7t has transferred/deputed a number of its employees District Equalisation Fund and 7i per cent to the alongwith the functions transferred_ The staff of Gram Encouragement Fund. the District School Boards and District Local 4 POPULATION Boards has also been transferred to taluka/ district 4.1 Growth of Population panchayats. It has been envisaged in the Act In 1951, the population of the district as to constitute a panchayat service in connection constituted in 1961 was 1,675,750. According to with the affairs at panchayats and to maintain the 1961 Census the same has gone up to a uniform standard in the recruitment for pan­ 2,210,199 giving an increase of 534,449 or 31.89 chayat service. A Panchayat Service Selection per cent, the highest during the last sixty years Board has been constituted for this purpose. and also higher than that observed in the case

FUNDS of Gujarat State which is 26.88 per cent. The The panchayats have been given necessary higher rate of growth can be explained by the funds to execute all schemes transferred to them. inclusion within this district of the industrial city In addition, provision has been made in the Act, of Ahmedabad, where quite a considerable for various tiers ofpanchayat to levy taxes and fees. population from other districts is found to have A gram or nagar panchayat, subject to certain immigrated. The following table compares the conditions, can levy a tax on buildings, a pilgrim growth rate in the district during the last sixty years. tax, a tax on fairs, festivals and other enter­ Variation in population during 1901 to 1961 tainments, a tax on bicycles or vehicles drawn by Decade Percentage Year Population variation decade variation animals, a sanitary tax, etc. It can also levy I 2 3 4 fee on markets, cart stands, tonga stands, the 1901 753,025 1911 792,202 + 39,177 + 5.20 supply of water from wells and tanks for pur­ 1921 846,089 + 53,887 + 6.80 poses other than domestic use and for cattle. The 1931 939,021 + 92,932 + 10.98 1941 1,302,484 + 363,463 + 38.71 taluka panchayat and district panchayat can 1951 1,675,750 + 373,266 + 28.66 request Government for increase in stamp duty 1961 2,210,199 + 534,449 + 31.89 whereupon grant-in-aid equal to the additional 1901 to 1961 + 1,457,174 + ] 93.51 Sexwise details are available in Census Table A-II published amount thus realised became payable to the in Census of India, 1961, Volume V-Gujarat-part-II-A.

13 The pace of growth which is continuous (b) 75 per cent or more of the total male popula­ since 1911 has been more rapid after 1921. tion was dependent on non-agricultural pursuits'. Comparatively higher growth of numbers between 'Village' is a revenue village which is an 1951-61 can, however, be attributed to the administrative rather than a demographic unit. The growing pace of industrialisation and decline in definition of the term 'Village' has practically remai­ death rate, ~ccompanied by 'steady improvements ned the same during the entire census period. In in medical and public health servies available to short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village the people since Independence, which has got a separate entity and a distinct number assigned to it in the revenue records of OCCUPIED RESIDENTIOL HOUSES AND HOUSEHOLDS the State. I t may consist of a single village The total number of occupied residential with a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets houses in the district is 423,279 of 11.35 per cent with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas in the State. The average number of persons it may even consist of scattered houses situated per occupied census house in total, rural and on the field within the boundaries of the village. urban areas of the State and District are given It may be inhabited or uninhabited. below. 4.2 (i) 'Rural Population Average number qf persons per occupied census house, 1961 The total number of villages in the district Total/Rural/Urban State District is 749, of which 12 are uninhabitep. The total 1 2 3 Total 5.53 5.22 rural population of the district is 866,620, giving Rural 5.54- 5.18 an average of 1,040 p~rsons per inhabited village. Urban 5.52 5.25 The proportion of rural population (39.21 per cent) to the total population in the district is much It will be seen that the average number of IO,wer than similar proportion in the State, which persons per occupied house in the district is less is 74.23 per cent. than that of the State for its total, rural, and urban areas. Percentage distribution of rural population by si;:;e group of villages, 1961 The number of householdg in the district was, total 438,482, rural 170,811 and urban Percentage to Percentage. No. of total No. Rural to total rural 267,671 and that of houses, total 423,279, rural Size group villages of villages population population 167,414 and urban 255,865. The number of I 2 3 4 5 households per cent of houses, therefore, comes to Less than 200 41 5.56 4,192 0.48 200-499 131 17.77 46,723 5.39 103.59, 102.03 and 104.61 for the total, rural 500·999 248 33.65 185,281 21.38 and urban areas respectively. The average 1,000.1,999 209 28.36 296,945 34.27 number of persons per household for total, rural 2,000-4,999 98 13.30 265,330 30.62 and urban areas of the district comes to 5.04, 5,000-9,999 9 1.22 54,766 6.32 0.14 13,383 1,54 5.07 and 5.02 respectively. 10,000 and above 1 Details of sexwise population for taluka/rnahals are 4.2 Rural/Urban Distribution available in Census Table A-Ill published in Part II of this Handbook. The criteria for determining whether a place was rural or urban varied from census to census About one fourth. of villages in the district and rendered such data incomparable. A uniform fall in the class range less than 500, while 62.00 definition for urban areas was therefore) adopted per cent pf the total have popUlation varying during the Census of 1961, by laying down that from 5001 to 1,999. Less than one sixth of them a place should be classified as urban if it was are large'size villages (2,000 and above) covering (1) a municipality, cantonment or civil lines or, 38.48 per cent of rural population. It is signi­ (2) had (a) a population of 5,000 or over and ficant to' note that 'the major part of rural popu-

14t lation (72.15) per cent is concentrated in villages size villages are noticeable from these statistics. having population 1,000 and above. Large size villages is the feature of this district. The ten- 4.2 (ii) Urban Population dency of village to grow in size and the concen- Statement showing the number of towns tration of rural population in medium and large classified by population is furnished below:- Number of 'towns classified by si<;e groups during 1901 to 1961 I n III \ IV V VI 100,000 and above 50,000 to 99,999 20,000 to 49,~99 10,000 to 19,999 5,000 to 9,999 Below 5,000 -_--.------No. of \ No. of Papula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- Year towns Population towns tion towns tion towns tion towns tion towns tion I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO II 12 13 1961 1 ' 1,206,001 2 66,431 4 54,788 2 16,359 1951 1 828,499 2 47,447 4 52,242 9 61,925 1941 1 595,210 I 26,373 2 28,372 4 28,575 2 6,198 1931 I 313,789 2 32,708 5 33,557 2. 5,635 1921 1 274,007 1 26,262 1 12,513 4- 25,700 3 10,178 1911 1 2"J6,777 1 20,769 1 13,693 4- 26,319 3 10,410 1901 I 1~5,889 '1' 3 44,237 4 25,653 2 6,567 Sexwise details for' .each town/city are available in Census Table A-IV published in Part II of this Handbook. . . Nearly 2/3rd of t~e total population (60.79 4.3 Densiry per cent) lives in urb~p. areas; as against 25.77 The area of the district in 1951 was 3,401.0 per cent in the State. I, The number of towns in square miles or 4.79 per cent of the total area 1951 (16) has come dolwn tb 9 in 1961 owing 1 of Gujarat. In 1961 it was to 3,443.5 square to declassification of a number of them as a miles or 4.85 per cent of the total area of the result of change in the definition of urban areas. State due to changes in the territorial jurisdiction According to this definition, MandaI and Dabhoda of the district. The corresponding percentages of towns, have been declassified while Acher, Vadaj, population for the district as constituted in 1961 Rakhial, and Khokhara Mehmedabad are, however, found to be 10.30 in 1951 and 10.71 towns ~are merged in Ahmedabad Municipal in 1961. The average density of population is 642 corporation and only one town namely Ahmeda­ persons per square mile as against 290 for the bad Cantonment (Civil) has been newly added. State. The urban density (17,599) is naturally higher than the rural (257) where the pressure of The urban population of the district, num­ popUlation is comparatively less and the average bering 1,343,579 persons is spread over 9 towns density is worked out on the basis of the entire of different sizes of which one, viz,. Ahmedabad area within the revenue limits of the village and town group consisting of Ahmedabad Cantonment not of the village site. These densities differ for different parts of the district as also for its rural (Civil), Alunedabad cantonment (military), Ranip, Naroda, Sahijpur Bogha and Ahmedabad Muni- and urban areas as will be seen froUl the table that follows cipal Corporation areas comes under Class I and has population of 100,000 and over. There is not Population per square mile, 1961 a single town under class II. Of rest, 2 are Population per square mile State/District! in Class III, i.e.• size group 20,000 to 49,999, 4 Taluka/Maha! Total Rural Urban [aU under Class IV and have population above 1 2 3 4 10,000 and below 20,000 and no town has popu­ State 290 218 7,194 lation below 5,000. The average population of District 642 257 .. 17,599 a town in Ahmedabad district is 149,286 persons Ahmedabad City 11,258 856 25,214 Viramgam 285 228 11,491 as compared to 30,380 for the State. The extent Daskroi 551 551 of urbanisation is thus found to be comparatively Dehgam 482 447 18,194- SftDand 279 234 28,630 very high than that obtaining in the State as Dholka 268 210 3,806 a whole. Dhandhuka 150 120 2,370

15 While working out the density of urban marriage, which appears to be mostly outside areas, the urban units for which area figures are the district. The proportion of females born out­ not available have been ignored. Rural density side the place of enumeration but within the is worked out on the basis of rural population district is 18.58 per cent as compared to those only, though the area figures include the area of born outside the district but within the State those urbal1 units for which separate area figures who account for 23.68 per cent and those out­ are not av~i1able. The highest density 11,258 is side the State who account for 8.53 per cent found in City taluka and the lowest 150 in only. Dhandhuka taluka. In rural areas City taluka has the highest (856) and Dhandhuka taluka the Out of the persons enumerated in Ahmeda­ lowest (120) density. But among towns San and bad City, 49.18 per cent were born in the city itself, the proportion among males being 47.74 mahal tops the list with 28)630 persons per sq. mile, the lowest being 2,370 for Dhandhuka. per cent and among females 50.97 per cent. The remaining 50.82 per cent of the city population 4.4 Migration constitutes migrants from outside the city. 6.24 The number of persons born (i) at the place per cent of the population are born elsewhere in of enumeration# (ii) elsewhere in the district, (iii) the same district, i. e., half of the proportion outside the district of enumeration but within obtaining in the district as a whol~. The propor­ Gujarat State and those (iv) born outside Gujarat tion of migrants to the city from outside the State as per 1961 Census is given below. district and from outside the Statt< is higher than the corresponding proportion in the' district. Those Population by place of birth, 1961 born outside the district but within the State of Outside Gujarat claim the highest percentage of immi­ Persons/ Total Place of Elsewhere tbe district grants, viz., 27.97 per cent (27.41 per cent of Males/ Popula- enumera- in the but in Outside Females tion tion district the State the State males and 28.67 per cent of females) followed by 1 2 3 4 5 6 '16.61 per cent born outside the State. Ahmedabad District MIGRATION TO AHMEDABAD CITY Persons 2,210,199 1,242,035 273,449 462,805 231,940 Males 1,188,269 739,195 83,574 220,810 144,690 A special study of migrants to Ahmedabad Females 1,021,930 502,840 189,875 241,995 87,220 City undertaken in the 1961 Census has revealed Ahmedabad City some interesting features regarding migrants from Persons ],149,846 565,495 71,742 321,642 190,967 other districts of the State. Males 637,004 304,124 37,180 174,584 121,1l6 Females 512,842 261,371 34,562 147,058 69,851 Ahmedabad city is having 584,351 migrants. Percentages Of these 393,384 migrants are from other districts Ahmedabad District of Gujarat State. The migrants from Mehsana Persons 100.00 56.20 12.37 20.94 10.49 district account for a little more than one fourth Males 100.00 62.21 7.03 18.58 12.18 (26.20 per cent) of the total migrants from all Females 100.00 49:21 18.58 23.68 8.53 districts. Ahmedabad district with 18.24 per cent of Ahmedabad City migrants comes next, and Kaira with 12.55 Persons 100.00 49.18 6.24 27.97 16.61 pereent ranks third. The other districts having Males 100.00 47.74 5.84 27.41 19.01 significant share are (8.04 percent), Suren­ Females 100.00 50.97 6.74- 28.67 13.62 dranagar (5.26 per t;:ent) , Bhav- nagar {5.19 per

~ cent),Banaskantha (3.73per cent) and Baroda (3.55 In case of 56.20 per cent of the population per cent), The main reasons for the migration to­ of the district, the place of enumeration is the wards Ahmedabad City seem to be proximity of same as the place of birth. This proportion for these districts to Ahmedabad City and attraction males is 62.21 per cent as against 49.21 per cent to the highly industrialised centre of Ahmedabad for females owing to the migration of females after where potentialities of employment are nume-

16 touS and facilities for all types of higher educa~ (6 ..50 per cent), most of whom art tion are readily available. 170,313 or 29.15 per cent engaged in the textile industry. of the migrants have:: migrated to Ahmedabad from The percentage distribution of population States in India beyond Gujarat. The highest pro­ born at the place of enumeration, born else­ portion of these migrants is found from where within the district and outside the district (33.90 per cent), followed by by nine categories of economic activity and of (27.81 per cent), (19.92 per cent) and non-workers is shown below. '\ Percentage distribution of population by categories of workers 'and non-workers classified by place of birth, 1961 Categories of wor kers

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X In manu- At facturing In In Transport, As In Mining, House- other than Trade Storage and In Place of 'As Agricultural Quarrying, hold Household In and Communi- Other Non- birth Cultivator labourer etc. - Industry Industry Construction Commerce cation Services workers 1 ',2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 District Total 8~06 3.53 0.16 2.30 9.39 0.60 3.57 1.31 5.51 65.51. Born at the place of enumeration 10.88 3.n 0.12 1.97 4.47 0.28 2.61 0.62 3.44 71.90 Elsewhere in the district 10.~1 8.13 0.25 4.15 6.33 0.46 3.00 0.93 5.98 60.46 Outside the district 12.31 . 1.39 0.21 2.17 19.38 1.23 5.51 2.68 9.03 56.27 4.5 Sex Ratio The average sex ratio for all the urban areas In 1961 the number of females per 1,000 of the district is very low. However, the sex males in the district was 860 which was lower ratio for Ahmedabad Town Group is significantly than the similar ratio' of 940 for the State. The lower than the district average due to the con­ corresponding rural and urban sex ratios for the centration of male population brought about by district which were 933 and 848 respectively the following factors. show that the proportion of females was compa­ ratively less in towns than in villages. Ahmedabad Town Group :-Capital of the State, industrial and busi­

The following statement compares sex ratios ness cen tre, educaA ill towns in 1951 and 1961. tiona! institutions, colleges, university, zn urban areas, Females per thnusand males main railway junction 1951 and 1961 station, jail, scarcity State! Sex ratio of residential accomo­ District! City!Town 1951 1961 dation. 1 2 3 State 915 896 The higher female ratio in Ranpur is mainly District 785 816 due to the absence of male members who have Ahmedabad Town Group. 767 804 migrated to towns and big cities for service or (Ahn;ledabad City) 766 805 business. Viramgam 955 916 Dholka 946 904 4.6 Age Distribution Dhandhuka 1,009 970 Sanand 941 918 Table C-II shows the distribution of the Dehgam 960 876 population by quinquennial age groups. Table Barwala 972 965 C-IV gives single year age returns. Broad age Ranpur 1,052 1,017 Bavla 940 940 groups are also given in tables B-1 and C-II

17 printed in Part II. Proportionate population The proportion of both males and females in figures by broad age groups in 1961 compared the age group 0-14 has increased during the separately for males and females with the corres­ decade owing to high birth r.{lte which is respon­ ponding proportion for 1951 for the district as sible for an increase of 4.02 per cent in males and constituted then are given below. 2.57 per cent in females. But there is a decline in the proportion of males and females in the Percentage distribution if population by sex and age group 15-34 and slight increase in the age age groups, 1951 and 1961 group of 35-59. Percentage of population by age groups 4.7 Marital Status 1951 . 1961 According to the Census of 1961, 935,839 persons are returned as married, 526, 527 males Age groups Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 and 409,312 females. Never married persons Total (A to D) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 account for 1,087,105 or 49.19 percent of the total 0-4 12.75 14..44 14.59 15.84 population, males being 52.76% and females, 5-14 23.23 24.47 25.41 25.64 45.03 per cent of their respective population. The A 0-14 35.98 38.91 40.00 41.48 widowed are 5.55% and divorced 'or separated 15-34 38.84 38.35 34.24 34.92 35-59 21.76 18.18 22.13 19.15 constitute 0.21 % only. The following table shows B 15-59 60.60 56.53 56.37 54.07 the marital status of males and femai~s in different C 60+ 3.42 4.56 3.61 4.43 age groups classified into (i) never married, D Age not stated N N 0.02 0.02 (ii) married and (iii) widowed, divorced/separated N = Negligible and others.

Age and Marital Status, 1961 Never Married Married Widowed, divorced/separated and others ------__ ---_._------~-_ Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Perce':Jtage of Percentage of Percentage of males to total females to total males to total females to total males to total females to total Age groups males females males females males femlaes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 52.76 45.03 44.31 45.93 2.93 9.04 0- 9 100.00 100.00 10-14 93.78 92.10 6.20 7.83 0.02 0.07 15-19 81.07 39.85 18.71 59.71 0.22 0.44 20-24 42.87 6.89 56.19 92.01 0.94 1.10 25-29 14.22 1.41 84.03 96.53 1.75 2.06 30+ 3.63 0.80 88.38 71.26 7.99 27.94

No person has been reported as married in 20-24 are married. In other words, in case of age group 0-9 as all such persons were treated females, though the date of marriage has advanc­ as unmarried at the time of sorting. But child ed, it has not gone much beyond 15 years, marriages still persist in the age group 10-14 to when most of them get married. Examination the extent of 6.20 per cent for males and 7.83 of the figures of widowed and divorced/separat­ per cent for females. It is also note worthy ed discloses an interesting feature of marital life that among males the age of marriage has shift­ in the district in that; they appear to be signi­ ed and risen to 20 and above, as only 18.71 ficant only after the, age of 29. While females per cent of males have been returned as married above 30 years account for 27.94 per cent in in the age group 15-19, while the percentage rises to 56.19 per cent in the age group of 20-24 this category, males form 7.99 per cent of their and to 84.03 per cent in the age group of 25-29. population. These figures reveal a great'!r ten,dency Corresponding proportions for females, however, towards remarriage on the part of widowed males show that 59.71 per cent of females in the age rather than widowed females among whom it is group 15.19 and 92.01 per,cent in the age group mostly a')'oided.

18 4.8 (i) Literacy and Education literates 19.67 per cent. In 1961, the percentage According to the Census of 1951, there were of literacy rose to 41.88 per cent, (52.71 per 549,418 literates in the district of Ahmedabad cent for males and 29.29 per cent for females). as constituted then and formed 32.59 per cent of Percentage of literacy to total population by age the total population. Percentage of male literates and sex is given for total/rural/urban in the was then 43.56 per cent, while that of female following table.

'\ Literacy by age CrOllps, 1961 Total Rural Urban Age groups Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All Ages 41.88 52.71 29.29 27.20 39.09 14.46 51.35 60.96 39.57 5-14 52.88 59.53 45.~2 38.9:1 48,84 27.43 62.49 66.92 57.40 15-34 ,52.90 67.17 36.63 34.48 SUS 17.38 63.57 75.75 48.80 35-59 43.15 58.08 -z3.08 24.78 40.36 7.84 54.26 67.30 34.26 60 + 28.88 47.72 11.03 16.81 31.38 3.49 39.13 61.15 17.65 Age not stated lA-.lO 18.29 9.13 15.04 20.97 7.84 13.16 15.57 10.38 The proportion of literates in rural areas is in 5-14. Examination of literacy figures of the 27.20 per cent (39.09\ per cent males and 14.46 age group 5-14 representing school going ages per cent females) and', in urban areas 51.35 per reveals. that more than half (52.88 per cent) of cent (60.96 per cent males and 39.57 per cent the.childern are literate, the proportion for girls females). Distribution~ of literates by age shows being 45.22 per cent. In rural areas, more than that in total and urbart areas, the highest propor­ half of the 'boys and nearly one fourth of the tion of literacy am(:>ng persons is in the _age group 15-34, while in rural areas the highest girls in the age group 5-14 are illiterate. The proportion is in the age group 5-14. The highest following table furnishes the sexwise details of

male' literacy is found I in 15-:34 and the highest literacy by rural/urban for each talukafmahal of female literacy in total, rural and urban areas the district.

Rurall Urban literacy by sex, 1961

Literate and Educated Percentage Percentage Literates Percentage Literate total male Literate total female TalukafMahal Persons total population males population females population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ahmedabad City R 16,937 30.83 12,376 42.19 4,561 17.81 U 630,135 52.2.5 410,986 61.48 219,149 40.77 Viramgam R 35,068 22.99 27,487 35.27 7,581 10.16 U 17,055 43.78 11,426 56.20 5,629 30.22 Daskroi R 56,3]7 31.43 40,169 43.05 16,148 18.80 Dehgam R 45,699 30.68 33,110 43.27 12,589 17.38 U 5,577 46.44 3,692 57.68 1,885 33.62 Sanand R 15,506 21.20 12,096 31.97 3,410 9.66 U 5,911 41.29 4,028 53.98 1,883 27.48 Dholka R 3'J,081 25.98 26,764- 38.16 8,317 12.82 U 16,871 41.86 11,456 54.45 5,415 28.11 Dhandhuka R 31,139 25.36 23,290 36.76 7,849 13.20 U 14,349 44.84 9,4()O 58.16 4,949 31.25

Thes~ figures reveal that in rural areas, total 1iteracy is the highest in Dehgam taluka (43.27 literacy is the highest (31.43 per cent) in Daskroi per cent), San and mahal has the lowest percen­ taluka, which also has the highest proportion of tage of rural literacy in all the three respects­ female literacy (18.80 per cent). But while male total (21.20 per cent), male (31.97 per cent) and

19 female (9.66 per cent). In urban areas, the highest the number of students from 1956-57 to 1960-61 literacy is in Ahmedabad City (52.25 per cent) is 28.4 per cent. It may be noted that the in­ and the lowest in Sanand mahal (41.29 per cent) crease in ,the number of girl students is greater These also are the areas where the highest as than that of boy students. The ratio of girl well as the lowest percentages of male and students to 1,000 boy students which was 609 in female literacy are returned. 1956-57 increased to 639 in 1960-61. Likewise the n umber of seco ndary schools in 1951-52 rose The spread of literacy in rural areas is natu­ from 60 in 1951-52 to 145 in 1960-61. The in­ rally less than in urban areas. The number of crease in the number of students in secondary literate persons is higher in urban areas which education since 1956-57 is 55.39 per cent. is because of better educational facilities and The number of girl students per thousand boy consciousness of urban population about the students which was 368 in 1956--57 rose to 471 advantages of education, while people in rural in 1960-61. The number of institutions also has areas are more in terested in imparting practical correspondingly increased. training in agricultural activities.

4.8 (ii) Educational Institutions Ahmedabad city, besides being a centre of ~ At the end of 1960-61, there were 2,352 higher and technical education, is the seat of two educational institutions in the district. The universities, viz., which started information regarding institutions, teachers and functioning in 1950 and Gujarat Vidyapeeth students is given in the table that follows. established on 18-10-1920 by Mahat~a Gandhiji. Under the jurisdiction of the university, there Number of Educational Institutions, Students and teachers, are 42 colleges spread over G~arat and Saurash­ 1960-61 tra. The Gujarat Vidyapeeth has bee., put on

Educational level Institutions Teachers Students par with other universities of India under a 1 2 3 4 Government of India notification dated 16-7-1963'­ Primary 1,324 6,411 266,720 Besides, the proposal to confer upon the Vidya­ Secondary 145 2,686 74,548 peeth library the .status of a central library of Higher 26 864 17,838 Special 857 N.A. 22,323 the state is under c~nsideration of the State Total 2.352 9,961 381,429 Government. Moreover, the Physical Research Laboratory and Ahmedabad Textile Industrial Primary, Secondary, Higher and Special Institutions Research Association (ATIRA) conduct research The number of primary schools has increased III the sphere of physics and textile industry continuously. In 1949-50, there were 586 primary respectively. schools. The number increased to 1,162 in 1956 -57 which has further increased to 1,324 in In 1947 there were only 5 institutions for 1960-61. In 1950-51 about 41 per cent of the higher education with 3,187 students. The villages had no schools, the proportion being Gujarat Universi_ty was established in 1949 and reduced to 7.9 per cent _in 1956-57 and 2.04 per located in Ahmedabad City. The number of cent in 1960-61. In other words, out of 737 institutions imparting higher education has since villages in the district (1961 Census), as many as then increased rapidly. In 1955-56. there were 16 722 villages or 97.96 per cent had schools and institutions with 9,835 students which respecti­ 15 or 2.04 per cent were without schools. Area vely rose to 27 institutions and 17,838 students served per school in rural areas of the district ( 13,508 boys and 3, j 65 girls) in the last five came to 3.55 sq. miles. The number of students per years. The number of girl students per 1,000 boy primary school in rural areas was 120.86 and students which was 161 in 1956-57 has increased the number of students per teacher came to to 234 in 1960-61. The number of students per 42.33. There were 132.21 students in primary institution rose from 572 in 1956-57 to 618 in1960- schools per 1,000 of population. The increase in 61. All of ,them are located in Ahmedabatl City.

20 Of these, 4 were University departments, 5 were cent of them live in rural areas and 53.03 per recognised institutions and 18 were colleges. In cent in urban areas. The proportion of speakers these 27 colleges and institutions there were 864 .of other languages are 7.98 per cent, teachers and 17,8-38 students in 1960-61. 4.49 per cent, Sind hi 2.06 per cent, Marathi 1.88 per cent and Marwari 1.06 per cent: SPECIAL EDUCATION 4.10 Religions There are in 1960-61 857 special educational institutes with 22,323 students as against 42 such The following table gives distribution of \religions. il)Stitutes with 2,620 students III 1956-57. The r,apid growth \in the number of students and Religions, 1961 Percentage of total institutions is noteworthy. Religion Population population 3 4.9 Languages " 1 2 Total 2,210,199 100.00 84.15 Table C-V i~ Part II shows the speakers of Hindu 1,859,816 major languages for the district and each taluka/ Muslim' 242,561 10.98 Jain 81,863 3.70 mahal separately. ,The, distribution 'of speakers Sikh 3,559 0.16 of each major language by rural and urban in Christian 18,805 0.85 the district is as under:- Other religions 3,595 0.16 It will be seen from the a hove table that Distribution of speak8rs of major languages, 1961 84.15 per cent of the total population are , , 10.98 per cent , and 3.70 per cent Jains. Perce~tage to total Percen tage of each Sikhs and Christians respectively form 0.16 and population major language in 81. Major _-----_ ------_ 0.85 per cen t of the total. Among others, 1,318 are No. language Total Rural Urban Rural Urban Buddhists and 2,277 follow other religions and 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 persuasions. 'Iotal of all lliUlgUages 100.00 100.00 100.00 39.21 60.79 4.11 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 1 Gujarati 80.99 97.02 70.65 46.97 53.03 2 Marathi 1.88 0.10 3.02 2.07 97.93 4.' (i) Scheduled Castes : 3 Hindi 4.49 0.36 7.1S 3.tS 96.85 The total population of Scheduled Castes as 4 Sindhi 2.06 1.16 2.64 22.14 77.86 per 1961 Census is 226,963 which forms 10.27 per 5 Urdu 7.98 0.98 12.S0 4.81 95.19 cent of the total population of the district. The 6 Bengali 0.05 0.01 0.08 5.57 94.43 7 English 0.02 N 0.04 0.97 99.03 following table gives the figures of Scheduled 8 Hindusthani 0.04 N 0.06 2.50 97.50 Castes for total/rural/urban. 9 Kachchhi 0.05 0.03 0.06 2'2.43 77.57 Scheduled Castes, 1961 10 Kannad 0.10 0.01 0.16 1.86 98.14 11 Kokni 0.09 N 0.14 0.42 99.58 Total/Rural! Percentage of total 12 Malayalam 0.14 0.01 0.23 2.01 97.99 Urban Persons population 13 Marwari 1.06 0.22 1.60 8.29 91.71 1 2 .. 3 14 Nepali 0.03 N 0.06 3.82 96.18 Total 226,963 10.2'7 15 Punjabi 0.29 0.03 0.46 3.93 96.07 Rural 90,070 1O.3Y 16 Pasta 0.02 N 0.04 6.19 93.81 Urban 136,893 10.19 17 Rajasthani 0.14 0.02 0.22 5.74 94.26 The literate and educated among the Sche­ 18 Tamil 0.32 0.01 0.51 1.81 98.19 duled Castes number 67,125 and coostitute 29.58 19 Telugu 0.20 0.01 0.32 l.l6 98.84 20 Others 0.05 0.03 0.06 23.55 76.45 per cent of the total population of Scheduled Castes of the district. The rural and urban N =Negligible proportion among them is 22.30 per cent and It will be seen from the above table that 34.36 per cent of their population respectively in 80.99 per cent of the population in the district villages and towns. The working population have Gujarati as their mother tongue. 46.97 per. accounts for 82,950 persons or 36.55 per cent of

2'1 their population 10 the district. Workers tn Volume-V-Gujarat-Part-V-A show details as special occupations like (i) tanning and currying to number of Scheduled Castes/Tribes, industrial of hides and skins and (ii) scavenging number categories, marital status religion, etc., for each 711 (0.31 per cent) and 3,978 (1.75 per cent) Scheduled Caste/Tribe. Sex and percentage dis­ respectively of the total population of Scheduled tribution of Scheduled Castes population by Castes of the district. rural/urban in the district is shown in the table Tables of SeT series in Census of India 1961- given below. Percentage distribution of Scheduled Caste population by rural/urban, 1961 Percentage of Percentage to each Schedul. Total total population ed Castes population Sex: of the district population

Name of Scheduled Castes T R U M F T R U R U I 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tota~ 226,963 90,070 136,893 119,508 107,455 10.27 4.08 6.19 39.68 60.32 Ager· 19 19 9 10 N N 100.00 Bakad or Bant 8 8 6 2 N N 100.00 Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi. Chamadia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, Telugu, Machi, Kamati Machi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit or Samgar . 56,440 23,239 33,201 29,887 26,553 2.55 1.05 1:50 41.17 58.83 Bhangi, Mehtar, 0lgana, Rukhi,, Ha1alkhor. Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar or Zadmalli 29,085 11,528 17,557 15,104 13,931 1.32 0.52 0.80 39.64 60.36 Dhor, Kakkayya or Kankayya 95 81 14 47 48 N N 85.26 14.74 Garoda or Garo . 6,149 2,966 3,183 3,233 2,916 0.28 0.14 0.14 48.24 51.76 Holar or Valhar ] 2 12 9 3 N N 100.00 Lingadar 6 6 4 2 N N 100.00 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu-Megu 181 181 92 89 0.01 0.01 100.00 , Dhed, Vankar or Maru-Vankar • 117,067 43,805 73,262 61,775 55,292 5.30 1.99 3.31. 37.42 62.58 Mang, Matang or Minimadig 4- 4 1 3 N N Meghval or Menghvar 728 76 652 382 346 0.03 0.03 10.44 89.56 Nadia or Hadi 4,949 866 4,083 2,674- 2,275 0.22 0.04 0.18 17.50 82.50 Pasi • . . 98 98 81 17 N N 100.00 , Chen va, Sedma or Rawat 8,719 5,627 3,092 4,492 4,227 0.40 0.26 0.14 64.54 35.46 or Tirbanda 718 329 389 358 360 0.03 0.01 0.02 45.82 54.18 Turi 817 420 397 419 398 0.04 0.02 0.02 51.41 48.59 Unclassified 1,868 1,133 735 935, 933 0.09 0.05 0.04 60.65 39.35 N=Negligible The predominant Scheduled Castes in the The following table gives the figures of district are Mahyavanshi Dhed, Vankar or Maru Scheduled Tribes in the district. Vankar having 1 I 7,067 souls or 5.30 per cent of Population of Scheduled Tribes, 1961 the total population of the district, of whom Total/Rural! Percentage of total 37.42 per cent live in viUages. Urban Population Population _4.11 (ii) Scheduled Tribes 1 2 3 Total 12,215 0.55 Scheduled Tribes claim 12,215 or only 0.55 Rural 5,191 0.60 per cent of the total population of the district Urban 7,024 0.52 and 0.44 per cent of the Scheduled Tribes of The literate and educated among them the State. . number 2,555 or 20.92 per cent of whom 733 are

22 returned from rural areas and 1,822 from urban tial purposes such as shops, business houses areas. (4.78 per cent), factories and workshops (1.45 5 HOUSING per cent), schools, places of entertainment and 5.1 Housing Census jor the first time medical and other social institutions (1.14 per cent) and other miscellaneous uses as hotels, In previous censuses, occupied census houses restaurants and other places, etc., (14.05 per cent). used as dwellings alone were ll\1mbered and listed. 48·25 per cent of the households live in owned Non-residential houses such as shops, factories, h\)Uses, and the rest 51.75 per cent in rented workshops, temples, , schools, sarais, office ones. In rural areas, 87.70 per cent households premises and business houses, etc., were not enter­ live in owned houses and 12.30 per cent in ed in the house-list, as it was not necessary to rented ones. In urban areas 22.17 per cent of the

do so for the pu~poses of enumeration. They J have households live in houses of their own and 77.83 , been brought und~'r the purview of the 1961 Census per cent reside in rented houses. The higher when a regular housing Census was taken for the proportion of rented houses in urban areas indi­ first time with a view to account for all structures, cates the increased demand of houses on the dwellings or non-d~ellings, 'Vitp the adoption part of those attracted towards towns. An analysis of a uniform house-Ust throughout the country, of the material of wall and roof shows that the­ , important data such as materia:l of wall and roof, predominant materials were burnt bricks and mud tenure status and nuthber of rooms in case of in case of walls and tiles and corrugated iron households, number ot persons per room and sheets in case of roof. The percentage of households essential data such as ,name, of the proprietor, having walls with mud and burnt bricks was products manufacturea, Il~mber of persons 62.97 per ,cent and 31.30 per cent respectively. employed and kind of fuel Or power, ifmachinery Households having roofs covered with tiles, etc., is used jn case of workshops and factories, have accounted for 43.37 per cent and. those with been collected for the first time on this occasion. corrugated iron sheets 43.16 per cent. 5.2 i ypes qf Census houses and tkeir ustS 5.3 Households classijied by number

23 occupying one room, 186 two rooms and 77 having (2) Low income group housing and related more than two rooms in the slum areas of the schemes, Ahmedabad. city where two households have no rooms. These figures reveal that a majority of tenements have (3) Welfare schemes for displaced persons only one room in these areas. including rehabilitation schemes, Ahmeda­ bad (Sardamagar) and Viramgam. 5.4 Housing Societies (4) Industrial housing-cum-financial aid During the past several decades there has scheme, Ahmedabad and Viramgam. been an intense house building activity in Ahmedabad City which was further accelerated Gujarat Housing Board was inaugurated on after tbe formation of the Gujarat State of ~hich the formation of Gujarat State. Under the it became the temporary cap~tal. As a result, Industrial Housing Schemes, 616 tenements were there are 692 co-operative housing societies in built at a cost of Rs. 30 lakhs. For persons the district which have built 10,174 structures. The unique feature of co-?perative housing societies of low income group, 812 tenements at an is brought out by the fact that the housing expense of Rs. 55.25 Jakhs were constructed, and societies form 35.97 per cent of all co-operative 4,700 tenements at a cost of Rs. 89.67 lakhs were built for the rehabilitation of the displaced societies in the district and that the greater pro­ persons. Under financial assistance-cum-industrial portion of working capital, viz., 15.60 per cent is housing scheme, 8,422 tenement(were built at an contributed by the co-operative housing societies. expenditure of Rs. 256.90 lakhs, and in Viramgam 176 tenements were built at a cost of Rs. 12.92 25 tenements were built at a cost of Rs. 73,000. lakhs under the Low Income Group Housing Scheme. To relieve the shortage of housing in 6 AGRICULTURE towns especially in the industrial and slum areas, 963 tenements were constructed at a cost of Rs. 6.1 Land Utilisation 27.96 lakhs under the subsidised industrial hous­ ing scheme formulated by the Government. The utilisation of land resources forms a a major item in any programme of economic The schemes undertaken by the Bombay planning in an economy which is predominantly Housing Board included the following:- agricultural. It reveals the various uses to which (1) Industrial housing and related schemes, land is put and also indicates improved ways of Ahmedabad. exploitation of its resources for better production. Land utilisation, 1956-57 and 1960-6 J

1956-57 1960-61 ----- 81. Area Percentage of Area Pucentage of No. Item in acres total area in acres total area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Total geographical area 2,222,000 100.00 Z,201,100 100.00 2 Area under cultivation 1,598,300 71.93 1,547,700 70.32 3 Area other than cultivation 623,700 28.07 653,400 29.68 (i) Cultivable waste, permanent pastures and other grazing lands 86,30J) 3.8S 101,500 4.61 (ii) Others 537,400 24.19 551,900 25.07 Note: The figures for the year 1956-57 are for the district as constituted then and not as constituted in 1961. Further details are available in Official Statistics Table 3.1 published in Part II of this Handbook.

24 Comparison between the previous cenSuses is Details as to area and outturn for the years 1950-51 to 1960-61 for the above crops are avai­ not possible in view of (i) the changes in classi­ lable in Official Statistics Table 3.2 in Part fication of land utilization and (ii) territorial II of this Hand book. changes in the district. In 1960-61 the area under cultivation was 70.32 per cent of the total geogra­ The principal food crops of the district are phical area and that put to uses other than cul­ jowar, wheat and bajri. Cotton and ground-nut are tivation was 29.68 per cent. Of the latter 'he main non-food crops. The percentage com­ 4.61 per cent is cultivable waste, permanent parison of different crops indicates that the food pastures and grazing lands and 25.07 per cent crops are gradually declining from 56.70 per cent in 1955-56 to 39.13 per cent in 1960-61, with barren and forest lands. a corresponding gain of 17.57 per cent in non­ 6.2 Cropping Pattern food crops. Cotton has risen from 31.04 per cent in 1955-56 to 41.38 per cent in 1960-61 and The changes in the cropping pattern during groundnut from 1.76 per cent to 9.60 per cent. the quinquennium canbe seen from the following Among all crops cotton claims 41.38 per cent,

table: " jowar 13.07 per cent, wheat 10.79 per cent1 groundnut 9.60 per cent, all of which jointly Percentage oj area wlde~ diffetent crops during account for 74.84 per cent of the total cropped 1955-56 :,and 1960-61 area.

Crop ~955-56 1960-61 6.3 Use of improved seeds 1 2 3 The, district has two research centres, one each 1 Paddy 3.05 4.20 at Amej and Viramgam, unde~·taking research in 2 Wheat 19.53 10.70 wheat and cotton respectively. Taluka seed farms 3 ]owar 18.50 13.07 have been established at Dhandhuka, Miroli 4 Bajri 11.10 7.54 5 Other cereals 1.22 1.32 (Daskroi taluka) and Dehgam to meet the Total cereals 53.40 36.83 requirement of improved seeds. The establishment 6 Tur 0.37 0.~2 of seed farms in the remaining talukas is under 7 Gram 0.69 0.31 progress. The amount of improved seeds distri­ 8 Other pulses 1.39 0.66 buted to cultivators in 1960-61 came to 20,630 Total pulses 2.45 1.29 9 Sugarcan(" 0.02 0.04 B.Mds. 10 Potatoes 0.01 11 Fruit & Vegetables (excluding 6: 1: Fe rtilisers Potatoes) 0.54 0.64 During 1960-61, 2,200 B. mds. of ammonium 12 Condiments & Spices 0.27 0.33 sulphate, 613 B. mds. of super phosphate and 200 13 Other food crops 0.01 Total food crops 56.70 39.13 B.Mds. of ammonium sulphate nitrate have 1 1 Groundn ut 1. 76 9.60 been distributed to farmers. The total quantity 15 Sesamum 0.57 0.34 of manures and fertilisers distributed has continu­ 16 Castor seeds 1.0.2 0.39 ously increased since 1956~57. distribution of 17 Linseeds which III 1956-57 was 1,650 B. mds. and in 18 Other oil seeds 1.00 0.49 Total oil :reeds 4.35 10.82 1960-61, 3,013 B. mds. 19 Cotton 31.04 41.38 20 Others fibres 0.02 0.02 7 LIVESTOCK Total fibres 31.06 41.40 7.1 Livestock 21 Tobacco 0.28 0.26 Total drugs and narcotics 0.28 0.26 According to the livestock censuses of 1951 , 22 Other non-food crops 7.61 8.39 1956 and 1961 the livestock popUlation of the Total non food crops 43.30 60.87 Total area under crops 100.0() 100.00 district is found to be distributed in as follows.

25 Livestock 1951, 1956 and 1961 number of tractors rose from 36 in 1951 to 58 in 1956 and to 159 in 1961. Oil ghanis show a Categories of livestock 1951 1956 1961 fall in their number from 231 in 1956 to 132 1 2 3 4- in 1961. Total Livestock 582,342 596,572 575,847 A Bullocks and Cows 257,764 279,635 287,678 7.3 Animal Husbandry and Veterinary 1 Males over 3 years 117,444 124,335 138,483 2 Females bver 3 years 84,252 89,840 89,923 The district has seven veterinary dispensaries (in milk) (46,519) (43,022) (40.704) of which two are in Ahmedabad City and one 3 Young stock 56,071 65,461 59,267 each at Dehgam, Dhandhuka, Dholka, Sanand and B Buffaloes 171,371 185,974 177,388 Viramgam, having a veterinary officer in charge. 1 Males over 3 years 1,691 927 1,324 Moreover, there are ten veterinary aid centres III 2 Females over 3 years 103,878 103,552 98,840 the district in charge of stoc~en. (in milk) (66,513) (64,291) (59,739) 65,802 81,495 77,224- 3 Young stock The total number of cases treated in the C Sheep 30,984 21,329 15,714 D Goats 106,856 93,577 77,845 institutions was 13,921. 3,387 cases not brought E Horses and Ponies 5,111 5,501 6,446 to the institutions were supplied with medicines. F Mules 1 15 50 2,035 cases of contagious diseases and 2,398 cases G Donkeys 8,648 9,190 8,842 of non-contagious diseases were treated by veteri­ H Camels 1,088 1,310 1,875 nary surgeons and stockmen on tour. Their I Pigs 519 40 9 visits to villages numbered I, lIS. 970· cas­ The livestock population of the district has trations were performed in the institutions and 69 d~creased by 6,495 or 1.12 per cent between while on tour. During 1959-60 out of 263,479 1951 and 1961 and by 2.44 per cent during the brought to the slaughter house in Ahmedabad quinquennium 1956-61. The number of cattle shows City managed by the Municipal Corporation, a gradual rise during the decade as a result of 18,021 were bovine and 239,013 were goats and increase in bullocks and cows. Buffaloes indicate sheep. an increase over 1951 though declined in the 7.4 Fisheries quinquennium 1956-61. Similar is the case of Ahmedabad being an inland area yields only males and young stock of buffaloes and donkeys. fresh water fish like Rohu, Mrigal and Catta. Number of sheep, goats and pigs display a conti­ The production in this district is only 50 tons nuous decline while that of horses and ponies, mules and camels shows a gradual rise during per year. Fresh water fish collected from nearby fresh waters and reservoirs are brought to the decade. Ahmedabad by trucks. The rights to fish in 7.2 Agricultural Tools and Implements these public tanks are leased out by Government to local co-operative societies which are three in The number of wooden ploughs in 1951 was number. Fish is preserved in ice. The Ahmedabad 61,217 which increased to 64,021 in 1956 and Municipal Corporation is contemplating the con­ rose to 76,611 in 1961. But the number of iron struction of a new model fish market at Mirzapur ploughs has been found 10 be increasing steadily with a cold storage. Gujara t Fisheries Central as they rose to 3,119 in 1956 and 13,049 in 1961 Co-operative Association Ltd., with Government from 1,957 in 1951. The number of carts in aid, organised scheme to supply fresh and 1951 was 30,324 which increased to 33,045 in a 1956 and to 35,304 in 1961. hygenic marine fish at economical rates. It erected three model stalls in Ahmedabad city, The number of sugarcane-crushers and oil viz., Panchkuwa, Dariapur and J amalpur where engines in the district was 184 in 1951, but their fish is being retailed to public. These fish come number has substantially decreased during the from , , Mangrol and Kandla. quinquennium 1956 to 1961 from 118 t097. The Fresh fish is sent to Delhi from Ahmedabad once

26 a week. About 20 tons of fish is thus sent to acresl and (4) Vasai tank 1,500 acres and Bareja Delhi every month. At present Gujarat Fisheries 940 acres. Central Co-operative Association has hired a cold 9 CO-OPERATION storage and intends to construct one having a capacity of 60 tons at Khokhra Mehmedabad. 9.1 Co-opertive Societies, their types, etc. 8 IRRIGATION The number of co-operative societies in the 8.1 Sources of Irrigation district during 1960-61 was 1,789 having a member­ The net area irrigated by various sources s~p of 231,550. The percentage of co-operative during 1960-61' was 1.138 lakh acres which consti­ so~ie6es in Ahmedabad district to total co-oper-_ tutes 7.4 per cent of the cropped area. Of the atives in the State is 40.32 per cent. The working total irrigated ~ea, the area irrigated by wells capital was Rs. 214,096,000 or Rs. 119,673 per was 52.10 per ce:ri.t while irrigation by canals and society, and Rs. 1,627 per member. Percentage tanks accounted for 39.26 per cent and 2.77 per distribution of co-operative societies, membership cent respectively. There are 108 tube-wells in the and working capital according to different classes district, of which 20 are in Daskroi, 56 are in is given below. Dehgam, and 32 in Viramgam. There are 13,902 Percentage distribution of co-operative societies, members- masonry wells and 924 are kutcha wells. and working capital 8.2 Area Irrigated Percentage to the total I In 1960-61, the net area irrigated was 113, 800 SI. Working acres or 7.4 per ceqt of the net area shown No. Class of society Societies Members capital as against 94,200 acres/or G.O per cent of the net 2 3 4 5 area sown in 1955-56. Main crops under irriga­ 1 Primary agricultural tion are rice, wheat, cotton chillies, fodder crops and credit societies 29. I 22.7 17.0 barley. The area irrigated under main crops for 2 Primary agricultural non- the y~.ars 1955-56 and 1960-61 is shown below. credit societies 9.9 8.1 7.1 Area irrigated under main crops, 1955-56 and 1960-61 3 Primary non-agricultural Area in acres credit societies 8.6 32.7 5.4 Crops 1955-56 1960-61 4 Primary non-agricultural Rice 35,600 46,300 non-credit societies 52.1 16.0 42.2 Wheat 25,400 32,000 5 Central non-agricultural Cotton 8,700 18,500 societies 0.2 19.1 6.6 Chillies 1,200 4,100 6 Central co-operative bank Fodder crops 2,700 3,700 and banking unions 0.1 5.5 21.7 Barley 400 1,300 Rice was sown in 38.84 per cent, wheat in The percentage distribution of co-operative societies, membership and working capital reveals 26.85 per cent, cotton in 15.52 per cent, chillies that a large majority of co-operatives are non· in 3.44 per cent, fodder crops in 3.10 per cent agricultural non-credit societies due to the pre­ and barley in 1.09 per cent of the total area under irrigation. Acreage of cotton under irriga­ dominantly urban economy of Ahmedabad City, tion shows considerable increase to 18,500 in 1960- as 91.6 per cent of such societies are in Ahmedabad 61 from 8,700 in 1955-56. City taluka. Though the membership in non­ agricultural non-credit societies is comparatively 8.3 Irrigation Projects less, only 76 per society, the working capital per Four medium size works available for irriga­ member is the highest Rs. 45,750 in this category. tion are (1) Nani Fatewadi Canal having the capa­ The development of co-operative movement in city of watering 19,000 acres, (2) Moti Fatewadi different taluka/mahals of the district is not uniform Canal 16,000 acres, (3) Ghoda-Feeder 13,000 as will be seen from the statement that follows.

27 Average during the decade. Thus the percentage increase in Average working number of socie6es, membership and working Percentage number capital of popula- of per- per capital is 100.0, 33.8 and 22.8 respectively. Name of No. of No. of tion cover- sons per society taluka/mahal societies members ed society (Rs.'OOO) Out of 152 societies in the district 125 socie­ 2 3 4 5 6 ties are located in Ahmedabad City taluka Ahmedabad accounting for 82.2 per cent of the total number, City 1,036 157,051 62.28 152 161.0 92.4 per cent of membership and 94.2 per cent Daskroi 135 II,85 1 33.07 88 27.0 of working capital. This is obviously due to Dehgam 83 7,287 22.64 89 25.6 the concentration of this movement in the city Dhandhuka 163 14,051 45.38 86 53.1 of Ahmedabad. Dholka 145 16,670 51.99 115 105.7 Sanand 68 8.054 46.05 118 100.5 Primary non-agricultural non-credit socieli.es Viramgam 159 16,586 43.30 104 67.7 Total 1,789 231,550 52.45 129 119.7 The number of primary non-agricultural non-credit societies was 932 in 1960-61 in compa­ Taking the coverage of population as the rison to 384 in 1951-52. The membership has criterion of the development of co-operation, declined from 72,531 to 39,092, but the working City taluka tops the list with 62.28 per cent of its capital has increased from B.s. 29,924,454 to population under the movement. In Dehgam and Rs. 90,214,000 during the decade. In other words, Daskroi, the movement has covered less than while the membership has declined; by 46.9 per 40 per cent of their population. The size of the cent, the number of ~ocieties and working capital co-operative societies and the working capital per have increased by 142.7 and 201.8 per cent society are also the factors which determine the strength of societies. Ahmedabad City taluka has respectively. the largest number of members per society, i.e., 152. It has also more working capital (Rs.161,OOO) 'Out of 932 primary non-agricultural non-credit per society. Dholka and Sanand come next, societies working in the district, 854 are located while Dehgam and Daskroi talukas rank the in the Ahmedabad City taluka, making up 91.6 lowest. per cent of the total. Their membership and working capital in City taluka constitute 89.0 and 98.6 9.2 Primary Agricultural credit societies per cent of the total. The number of primary agricultural credit 9.3 Regulated markets societies during 1960-61 was 521 as against 241 \ in 1951-52. The membership and the working In 1948, there were four regulated markets for capital have increased from 22,221 to 52,525 and agricultural produce. Since 1957 there are six Rs. 3,637,100 to Rs. 6,889,315 respectively during agricultural produce market committees. They the decade. were established under the Bombay Agricultural Primary Agricultural non-credit societies Produce Market Act, 1939 at Ahmedabad, Dehgam, Viramgam, Bavla, Sanand and Dhan­ The number of primary agricultural non-credit dhuka. Six principal market yards and six sub­ societies during 1960-61 rose to 178 from 25 in yards function under these committees. Practi­ 1951-52 and the membership from 5,318 to cally all the major assembling' markets and most 18,571 during the decade. of the minor markets in the district have been Primary non-agricultural credit societies brought under regulation.

The number of primary non-agricultural 10 ECPNOMIC ACTIVITY credit societies during 1960-61 was 152 in com­ 10.1 Defikitions parison to 76 in 1951-52. The number of members has increased from 56,687 to 75,851 and working The criterion of income or economic indepe­ capital from Rs. 9,385)848 to Rs. 11,512,000 ndence w's adopted for measuring the economy

28 of the country during the past censuses. On the else. not even members of his household except present occasion emphasis is on the work done casually. or the economic activity pursued by an indivi­ (iv) A Family Worker is a member of the dual' so that all people such as family workers household who works without receiving wages in and children who work but do not earn enough cash or kind, in an industry, business or trade for their maintenance are also accounted for as , conducted mainly by members of the family and workers. Another important change relates to '. ordinarily does at least one hour of work every the presentation of the economic data according "day during the working season. ~o the nine industrial categories of workers and non-workers instead of the eight livelihood classes Industries are classified as household and classified by s,elf~supporting persons and their non-household. A household industry is defined dependents in 1'951. as an industry which is not run on a scale of a registered factory and conducted by the head of

STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT the household himself and/or mainly members of the household at home or within the villages in Persons doing'.work other than that as culti. rural areas and only home in urban areas. Rest vator or agricultUral labourer or engaged in of the industries, viz., business, trade, profession household industry have been 'classified into follow~ or service are non~household industries. ing four categories :~(i) Employer, (ii) Employee. (iii) Single worker and (iv) Family worker. 10.2 Distribution cif workers and non-workers In view of the wipe range of economic data The following table gives the distribution of included in this sectibn, it wilt be useful to define population by workers and non-workers. in brief the various terms used. Distribution oj population by workers and non-workers, (i) An Employer is a person who has to employ 1961 oth~r persons in order to perform the nature of Percentage to total work undertaken by him. Persons population Workers/Non- (ii) An Employee is a person who usually works workers State District State District under some other person for salary or wages in 1 2 3 4 5 cash or kind. Total Population 20,633,350 2,210,199 100.00 100.00 (iii) A Single worker is a person who works by Workers 8,474,588 760,918 41.07 34.43 58,93 65.57 himself but not as head of household in a house­ Non-workers 12,158,762 1,449,281 hold industry. He is not employed by anyone The following Statement shows the distribu­ else and in his turn does not employ anybody tion of workers into 9 industrial categories. Distribution of workers and percentage to total workers, 1961 Population Percentage of total workers Sl. No. Category of workers State District State District 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 As cultivator 4,519,060 178,136 53.32 23.41 2 As AgricLlltural labourer 1,252,000 78,017 14.77 10.25 3 In mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantation, orchards and allied activities 104,850 3,627 1.24 0.48 4- At household industry 555,606 50,873 6.56 6.69 5 In manufacturing other than household industry 536,159 207,484 6.33 27.27 6 In construction 90,043 13,248 1.06 1.74 7 In trade and commerce 411,156 78,894 4.85 10.37 8 In transport, storage and communications 159,061 28,860 1.88 3.79 9 Other services 846,653 121,779 9.99 16.00

29 The population of the district is distributed or service, employees (69.27 per cent) predominate into workers and non-workers in the proportion and account for more than 2/3 of the workers of 34.43 per cent and 65.87 per cent respectively. engaged in these categories wherein single workers Amongst the working population, cultivators account for 19.44 per cent, employers 7.10 per cent accOun tfor 23.41 per cent and agricultural labourers and family workers 4.19 per cent only. 10.25 per cent only as against 53.22 per cent i 0.4- Principal and Secondary Work and 14.77 per cent respectively for the State. The striking feature ofthe economic pattern obtaining Principal Work; In case of a person who is in the district as against that of the State is that €ngaged in more than one productive activity, the though the largest number of workers (33.61 per principal work is the one on which the person cent) is engaged in agricultural pursuits, this spends most time. proportion is very low compared to the State average of 68.09 per cent. On the other hand. Secondary Work: The work which is the next in manufacturing industry claims as many as 27.27 importance to his principal work which occupies per cent of the workers as against only 6.33 per most time is secondary work.

cent in the State as a whole due to the inclusion Persons working principally as cU,ltivators, a~ in this district of the premier industrial city of agricultural labourers or at househo~d industry and Ahmedabad. Next in order are other services following any of these as secondary work as given compnsmg 16.00 per cent) trade and commerce in table B-VII Part-A are as under. 10.37 per cent and household industries 6.69 per cent. (A) Persons working principally as cultivators and doing secondary work- 10.3 Class of worker Industrial classification by sex and class of (i) at Household industry 5,436 worker of persons at work in household and non­ (ii) as agricultural labourers 8,541 household industry is shown in details in Census Persons working principally as agricultural Tables B-JV-A and B. la bourers and doing secondary work- Persons at work in household industry (i) at Household industry 1,633 Persons Percentage (ii) as cultivator 2,625 1 2 3 Total 50,873 100.00 Persons working principally at household Employee 2,565 5.04 industry and doing secondary work- Others 48,308 94.96 (i) as cultivator 2,381 As stated earlier, household industry is run (ii) as agricultural labourer 1,534 mostly by members of the household, the need (B) In table B-VII Part B persons working in for having employees working for salary or wages non-household industry, trade, business, profession being negligible. or service who are also engaged in household Persons at work in non-household industry, trade, industry are 685. business, profession or service Persons working principally as cultivators Persons Percentage and agricultural labourers take more to agricul­ I 2 Total 453,892 100.00 tural labour and cultivation as their secondary Employers 32,232 7.10 means of livelihood rather than household Employees 314,412 69.27 industry. Single workers 88,244 19.44 Family workers 19,004 4.19 J 0.5 Occupatiotlal Classification It will be seen from the above figures that in The two concepts, viz., industry and occupa­ non-household industries, trade, business, profession tion are quit~ distinct, though often mistaken for

30 each other. 'Industry' means that sector of econo­ craftsmen, production process workers and labourers mic activity in which the earner is engaged, e.g., not elsewhere classified and Division 3, sales textile industry, automobile industry, whereas the workers. 'occupation' describes the exact function that an 10.6 Non-workers jndividual performs in that economic activity, e,g., fitter, carpenter, etc. Non-workers account for 1,449,281 persons, 526,987 males and 922,294 females. The distri- Table B-V in Part II of this Handbook shows \ . ' the distribution of persons at work other than bU,tlOn of non-workers by eight broad categories is shown in Table B-IX in Part-II. Percentage cul~ivation. This type of detailed classification distribution of non-workers by sex according to based on National Classification of Occupations has been done for the first time in 1961. The their type of activity is shown below for total! rural/urban, 196 I. percentage di~tribution for the State and' the district is given below, Distrib ution of non-workers according to their type of activity, Percentage distribu#on oj workers according to 1961 Occupationa~ Divisions, 1961 SI. Categories of Total/Rural! No. Non-workers Urban Males Females Occupational Division State District 2 3 1 2 3 Full-time students T \ 4(J.47 14.36 o Professional, technical lind R 33.59 8.97 U 44.44 17.43 related workers 5.95 4.52 2 Household duties T 0.17 49.69 1 Administrative, executive :and R 0.14 45.77 managerial workers 2.32 2.14 U 0.18 51.92 Clerical and related workers 6.41 8.16 3 Dependents, infants and T 52.96 34.64- disabled H 63.54· 43.53 3 Sale s workers 13.88 14.00 U 46.85 29.59 4 Farmers, fishermen, hunt(fr, 4 Retired, rentiers, etc. T 2.59 1.15 R ].53 loggers and related workers 11.73 4.90 1.56 U 3.21 0.92 5 Miners, quarrymen and 5 Beggars, vagrants T 0.28 0.07 related workers 0.58 0.05 R 0.39 0.10 6 Workers in transport, storage and U 0.22 0.04 communication occupations 4.24 3.93 6 Inmates of penal, mental T 0.49 0.06 and charitable institutions R 0.12 0.05 7-8 Qraftsmen, production process U 0.70 0.06 workers and labourers not 7 Persons seeking employ- T 1.07 elsewhere classified 46.67 53.88 0.01 ment for the first time R 0.35 0.01 9 Service, sport and recreation U, 1.49 0.01 workers 7.96 8.39 8 Unemployed but seeking T 1.97 0.02 work R 0.34 X Workers not classified by 0.01 U 2.91 0.03 occupation 0.26 0.03 The lower proportion of 4.90 per cent in the The distribution pattern of non-workers among district for Occupational Division 4 relating to males and females is very dissimilar. Among male farmers, fishermen, etc., against the corresponding non-workers, 40.47 per cent are students and 52.96 proportion of 11. 73 per cent in the State can per cent dependents, as against 14.36 and be attributed to the greater extent of urbanis­ 34.64 per cent respectively among females. Higher ation in the district and lower percen tage of percentage in the category of dependents among persons in the rearing of cattle, logging of woods, males is likewise explained by the general absence etc., and other allied activities in rural areas. of household duties among males who claim 0.17 The most important occupational divisions in the per cent in this category against 49.69 per cent State as well as the district are division 7-8, among females.

31 The higher percentage of fuU~time students in manufacturing of different products. There is a the urban sector as compared to rural is, however, rapid increase in the number of companies regis­ explained by the greater consciousness and oppor­ tered for processing and manufacture of metals, tunity townspeople have in the matter of chemicals and chemical products. The number education. The percentage of females engaged in of companies In this group was 68 m household duties is found to be higher in urban 1960-61. areas than that in rural areas, as womenfolk in villages in addition to their attending to house­ 11.3 Banking hold chores also participate in agriculture and There were 39 banking offices of scheduled household industry. While the percentage of banks in the district at the beginning of the First unemployed persons seeking work is 3.04 for males, Five Year Plan in 1950. During the decade that for females is insignificant. 1951~60, 18 new banking offices were opened. T~e percen tage increase in banking offices during 11 INDUSTRIES, POWER AND MINING FIrst and Second Five Year Plan period '"ras 46.15. 11.1 Registered Factories There were only three offices of co-operative Ahmedabad city is the largest industrial city banks in 1950-51. Co~operative banking facili­ in the Gujarat State. With its mills and large ties increased substantially during both the Plan number of labourers employed therein, the city periods, with 11 banking offices in this sector in stands first in the cotton textile industry of India 1955-56 and 26 in 1960-61. from the point of view of output. There are 973 factories in the district of which working 11.4 Small Scale Industries factories number 912. The average number of workers employed daily comes to 1.64 lakhs on In addition to registered factories noted above 879 reporting factories. The highest average number a number of small industrial establishments is of workers employed daily is in textile manufacture, working in the district. Especially in Ahmedabad viz., 1.36 lakhs. Next comes machinery (except City numerous small engineering works· and establishments have flourished, some of which electrical machines) manufacturing industry which employed 5,652 workers per day on an average ?,re ancillary to the large scale industries. They lllclude foundries, manufacture of small mn.chines in 198 reporting units. like pumps, bobbin making, etc. The city is famous since olden times for its textiles and other 11.2 Joint Stock Companies handicrafts. Besides the powerloom industry textile 357 Joint Stock Companies had authorised dyeing, tie and dye work and block and'screen capital of Rs. 7,840 la'khs and subscribed capi­ printing are among its important handicrafts. Other industries include block engraving, cane and tal of Rs. 2,786 lakhs. Processing and manu­ bamboo work, lathe-turned and lacquered wooden facturing companies and commerce (trade and articles, ivory and wood carving, casting of brass finance) companies dominate the joint stock field and bell metal objects, stone carving, indigenous accounting for 73.4 per cent and 11.9 per cent embroidery, etc. Other important handicrafts respectively of authorised capital and 87.3 per centres of the district are Dholka, well-known for cent and 11.3 per cent respectively of subscribed its hand loom textiles and woollen blankets and capital. This indicates highly developed state of Dolarana~ V asana for tie and dye work. industrialisation in the district.

Industrial activities in the district are 1 j. 5 Electricity' dearly highlighted by the fact that out of 357 In Ahmedabad district 9 towns exc.ept Barvala companies, 195 were registered for processing and and Ranpur and 48 villages are electrified.

32 Units of electrici~ sold, 1950-51, 1955-56, and 1960-61 Kilowatt hours sold to public for ['000 K.W.H.]

Commercial Domestic light and small Industrial Total utilisation Year consumption p(}wer power Other purposes of electricity 2 3 4 5 6 1950-51 338 326 2 27 *248,961 1955-56 15,040 6,836 404~992 122,761 549,629 1960-61 ' 26,231 17,624 546;695 183,552 774,102 * Includes ,figures for cols. 2 to 5 in case of those private licence holders who have not furnished separate figures for domestic, cOIllIll-erciai, and industrial comsumption and for other purposes. Electricity is supplied in this district by Factories using electricity in urban areas of Ahmedabad Electricity Company, Gujarat Elec­ the district are proportionately less than those in the tricity Board,Sanand Electricity Supply Company, State while in case of rural areas their proportion is Viramgam Electricity Supply Company and higher than in the State. The proportion of Dhandhuka Power \House. Electric power sold factories using electrical power is less in viHages to ultimate consumers hy these companies during than in towns, both in the district and the 1960-61 was to the, tune of 774,102 thousand State, owing to the paucity of electric supply and K.W.H. industries in rural areas. The use of liquid fuel 11.6 Factories and worf.!hops, ,classified by power used in the villages is a little higher in the district and no power use~ than in the State. The proportion of units using no power is obviously much higher in rural and Statistics of census houses used as factories, workshops and worksheds classified by power and urban areas in the State as well as in the no power used have been compiled for the first district owing to predominance of traditional crafts and industries in state economy. . time'during the Census of 1961 and extracted below for the State and district. 12 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

Factories and workslwps classified by power and no 12.1 Roads power used, 1961 The total road length both metalled and non­ State Disirict metalled in the district managed by P.W.D. No. of No. of and the District Local Board is 836.54 miles. Power! Rural! factories, Percent- factories, Percent. Fuel Urban etc. age to total etc. age to total Of this 74.97 miles are of national highway, 1 2 3 4 5 6 141.43 miles state highway, 389.09 miles district roads and 231.05 miles village roads. The table Total R 34,447 100.00 1,526 100.00 U 45,686 100.00 9,542 100.00 given below shows the category of roads. Electricity R 1,248 3.62 75 4.92 U 12,311 26.95 2,439 25.56 Type of roads (in miles), 1960-61 Liquid fuel R 4,687 13.61 257 16.84 U 1,282 2.81 77 0.81 Type of roads Miles Coal, wood R 3,039 8.82 102 6.68 1 2 andbaga~e U 3,453 7.56 871 9.13 Total 836.54 Other power R 82 0.24 National highway 74.97 U 85 0.18 10 0.10 State highway 141.43 No power R 25,391 73.71 1,092 71.56 Other district roads 389.09 U 28,555 62.50 6,145 64.40 Village roads 231.05 The foregoing table is restricted to census Classifying the roads according to surface, houses used as factories and workshops classified asphalt claims 32.7 per cent, cement concrete by power and no power used in 196 I . 4.0 per cent, water-bound macadam 5.8 per cent

33 and murram and other lower types of surfaces Municipal Bus Transport 57.5 per cent. Ahmedabad Corporation, through Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service, has 8,000 timing Roads under Municipalities schedules of 290 buses on 101 routes. In addition to roads maintained by the P.W.D. 12.4 Co.'J'tmunications and the DistrilZt Local Board, 527.58 miles of The to tal number of post offices III the roads were under municipalities, 482 miles district was 290 (1961), to which it risen from under Ahmedabad municipal corporation and 4:5.58 191 in 1956-57, an increased during the inter­ miles under otner municipalities. Of the total vening period by 51.8 per cent. The number road mileages 2.52 miles (0.5 per cent) of roads of post and telegraph offices in the district are cement concrete, 297.12 (56.3 per cent) are in 1961 was 132 and the number of villages black topped, 6.98 (1.3 per cent) are water-bound without post office 482, or 65.4 per cent of the macadam and 220.96 (41.9 per cent) are lower total number of populated, villages. There wQre types of roads. 489 letter boxes. The population, served per pqst 12.2 Railways office comes to 7,621 and per postman 5,403 persons. Ahmedabad district has 254.25 miles of rail­ Telephones ways. The Bombay-Viramgam broad· gauge railway line passes through the district. The Ahmedabad district has a net wor}: of tele­ length of the broad-gauge line in the district is phone exchanges, long distance public call offices and local public call offices. All taluka 60 miles with 15 railway stations on it. headquarters, and Bavla town and Nandej The mileage of metre gauge railway lines in village are interconnected by the telephone system. the district is 194.25. There are three railway Ahmedabad city, Bavla, Viramgam and Dholka lines starting from Ahmedabad city, viz., Ahmeda­ towns have telephone exchanges from which local bad-Prantij, Ahmedabad- and Ahmedabad­ lines are provided. Dehgam and Nandej are each provided with a long distance public call Delhi. Other railway lines passing through the office only. Local lines are given from the public district are Botad-Surendranagar. Viramgam­ call offices for facilitating trunk call traffic only. Surendranagar. Viramgam-Mehsana and Kalol~ Bahucheraji. There are 42 railway stations in Radio th·s district on these lines. There is no narrow­ The radio licences issued and renewed gauge railway line in the district. num.bered to 46,l09 in 1961. 13 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH Thus, the total railway mileage including both broad-gauge and metre-gauge in the district is /3.1 Medical Institutions 254 with 57 railway stations. The area of the During 1960, medical facilities in the district district being 3,380.8 square miles, the railway were provided by the State through 24 medical mileage per 1,000 square miles is 75 while it is institutions, which include 3 , 19 dispen­ 10.2 miles per lakh of the population. saries and 2 Ayurvedic dispensaries. The staff in these institutions consisted of 125 doctors and 12.3 Ports 279 nurses. The number of beds in these institu­ tio~s was 897 and the number of indoor and Dholera is the only port in the district outdoor patie:nts treated was 25,626 and 242.521 situated in Dhandhuka taluka. It is a non-inter­ mediate minor port open only for costal trade. respectively. The total cargo handled at this port was 2,363 13.2 Vital Statistics tons in 1956-57 and has continuously declined The Statement given below shows ,vital till it was only 785 tons in 1960-61. statistics of tJ:te district for the year 1957·60.

34 Birth rate, death rate and natural increase in There were 279 nUrses and 125 doctors of Population, /957-6(J whom 117 doctors were working in urban areas Natural increase and 8 in rural areas. Year Birth rate Death rate in population I 2 3 4 13.3 Health Centres 1957 34-.1 17.0 17.1 Primary health centres are established one 1958 :34-.2 17.1 17.1 1959 37.6 1~8 2Z8 ,each at Dehgam, Dholka, and Bhimtalav and 1960 34-.0 15.2 18.8 'Pholera of Dhandhuka taluka. Each health centre 68,839 births" and 30,809 deaths were regis- has three sub-centres, rendering maternity, child tered in 1960-61. The birth rate of the district welfare and family planning services. In Ahmeda­ bad city 19 maternity homes are run by the comes to 34.0 ~nd the death rate to 15.2. The infant deaths were 6,887 and the infant morta­ Corporation. Out of 20 family planning centres lity rate was 100,Per 1)000. in the district, 15 are run by local bodies and 5 by Governmen t. The data on vital statistics available being incomplete and defyctive are u,seful for drawing 89,938 persons were given small pox vaccine. general conclusions' only. They indicate a fall Towards B.C.G. vaccination, 474,007 persons were in the death rate and rise in the rate of survival tested in the district, of whom 92,083 were vacci­ which can be reasonably attributed to improve­ nated. The Municipal Corporation also tested ment in medical aip.d health facilities since l6,968 persons, of whom 5,150 persons were Independence. vaccinated. To eradicate malaria, D.D.T. spray Medical work is continuously carried out in the district Towards providing medical facilities in the and the City. district there has been a marked progress in the 13.4 Drinking Water facilities last. decade. is a first class hospital with 500 beds, having the During the First Five Year Plan Govern­ latest equipment, appliances and laboratory. ment encouraged the schemes for providing water Further, there are two hospitals, namely Vadilal facilities by municipalities and village panchayats. Sarabhai General Hospital, and LaUubhai Government used to bear 50 per cent of total Gordhandas Hospital managed by Ahmedabad expenditure on schemes of rural water supply Municipal Corporation, besides one run by the and gave grants-in-aid in the proportion of 40 'Yestern Railway. In Ahmedabad city, the per cent to City municipalities and 33t per cent Municipal Corporation also runs one epidemic to Borough municipalities. Viramgam and Dholka hospital in addition to 17 out-patients allopathic, municipalities took advantage of these schemes 2 Ayurvedic and 1 Unani dispensaries. Towards by making arrangements for storage and public facilities to T.B. patients, 50 beds are reserved water taps. in the Civil Hospital and two units run by the 14 LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE Munidpal Corporation. There is a separate Mental Hospital also in Ahmedabad City. J 4.1 Labour Welfare

No. tif hospitals, doctors, nurses and No. tif patients, Ahmedabad city IS the biggest city of 1960 Gujarat State having the largest number of labou­ S1. No. Item No. rers. One labour federation and 118 trade union I Hospitals and Dispensarie~ 22 having the membership of 134,185 persons 2 Doctors 125 function in the district. 3 Nurses 279 J Patients FOf the welfare of labourers a separate (a) Indoor patients 25,626 Gujarat Labour Welfare Board is established after (b) Outdoor patients 242,521 the formation of Gujarat State. This Board runs

35 eleven labour welfare centres near labour colo­ coUecte 1 for Ahmedabad, the headquarters of the nies in the city. The centres undertake v.:1rious district, are given in Table 16.1 in Part II entertainment and welfare activities like cinema, of this Handbook. dramas, music, sports and games, education and The prices of superior cereals like rice and female and child welfare. wheat were the highest in May and November There are three beggars, homes and receiving respectively. The prices of jowar and bajri were centres in the district situated at Odhav, Naroda the highest in the month of ] une, in pulses and Dabhoda. Naroda beggar: home is for gram recorded the highest price in the month males while Dabhoda beggars' home is for femal­ of September. The price of arhar (dal) was the es. The district also has a school for deaf an';d highest in the month of December, whereas dumb and blind and an orphanage. The district moong and udid registered the highest prices in months of July and September respectively. The has one sub-regional employment exchange, where data relating to Consumers' Prices Index Num­ 23,353 candidates were registered during 1960- bers for Ahmedabad City for the years 1951 to 61. The total number on the live register on 60 giving the monthwise figures with break-up of 31st March 1961 was 10,943. During the year, groups and sub-groups of Cost of Living Index 3,636 vacancies were notified and 2,285 place­ Numbers has been given in the Official Statistics ments were made. Various other social welfare Table 16.2 published in Patt II of this activities are also undertaken in the district. Handbook. The Ahmedabad District Probation and Mter­ care Association was established 25 years ago. 16 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT There is one remand home where delinquent 16.1 G()mmuuity Development Programme boys of this district as well as of Banaskantha, Mehsana and Sabarkantha districts are kept. The Community Development Programme, The girls are sent to social institutions, namely a unique and bold effort to mobilise public enthu­ Vikas Gruh and Mahipatram Rupram Ashram siasm· and co-operation in rebuilding the rural economy of India was inaugurated in the district recognised by Government. There were 42 boys on 26th]anuary, 1954. Dehgam project was the first in remand home on 31-3-1961 where ordinarily Community Development Project started in the 50 to 55 children are admitted and relieved every district on 26th Jl.llUary, 1954. The programme month. since then has undergone various organisational Adult literacy classes are held in the Ahmeda­ changes as a result of the recommendations of bad city social education centres and in Com­ the Balawantray Mehta Committee, appointed by munity Development Blocks. The number of class­ the Planning Commission iu 1957 to examine es hdd during 1960-61 was 73 wherein 928 the working of the C.D. Programme and related adults were made literate. There are 223 youth matters and to recommend measures for improv­ clubs and farmers' unions and 52 mahila ing the quality, tone and content of the pro­ mandals in Community Development Blocks gramme. In pursuance of the recommendations which undertake various social and cultural acti­ of this Committee the existing distinction vities to promote social welfare in the country­ between N.E.S. stage, intensive development stage side. and the post-intensive stage was abolished with effect from 1-4-1958. All the Blocks under the The Social Welfare Department has construct­ All India programme except Blocks in the C.D. ed 87 tenements for Scheduled Castes during stage which had not completed their three years' the decade. period on 1-4-58 were classified into stage I 'and stage II Blocks with revised financial patterns 15 PRICE TRENDS and periods of operations. The Community Deve­ The average retail prices of important food­ lopment Blocks, on completing their period, will stuffs during each calendar month of 1961 enter stage II; A stage I Block has a five year

36 period of operation with a ceiling of expenditure and Viramgam talukas were in Stage I and of Rs. 12 lakhs for this period. It is "the Dehgam and Dhandhuka were in stage II. Intensive Development phase in which people's The Government expenditure during 1960-61 in participation would be promoted as the method stage I blocks was Rs. 6.63 lakhs, in stage II of Community Development and panchayats will blocks Rs. 4.12 lakhs, and Rs. 8,000 in P.E.S. be intimately connected with the formula~ion of blocks. Regarding agricultural activities, 48,720 the Plans for their respective areas. The degree :8. mds, of improved seeds and 55,650 B. mds. of success attained in the First Stage will be the of fertilizers were distributed. 3,608 compost pits evidence of the growth aQ-d functioning of self­ were dug. 800 yards of drains and 41 drinking reliant rural communities, which is the basic water wells were constructed and 6 wells were objective of the ,programme". Stage II of the programme, with, a provision of Rs. 5 lakhs for repaired. 5 years, will seek to intensify the operation of the The total expenditure incurred upto 1960-61 method of Community Development in its fuller amounted to Rs. 60.73 lakhs against people's amplitude and will ,have greater emphasis on contribution of Rs. 20.02 lakhs or 30.58 per cent Community Development rather than on Deve­ of the total expenditure. The details of physi­ lopment Programmes' as such. cal achievements and progress of C. D/N.E.S~ 16.2 Coverage qf Prograr:zme Schemes are given in Official Statistics Table 15.1 published in part II of this Handbook. The following ta\:lle gives the type, area, villages and populatiqn covered under the pro- 17 PROGRESS OF PLAN SCHEMES gramme by March 19~1. ' 17.1 Achievements The salient features of the development acti­ Coverage under Communiry Development Programme vities undertaken in the district and the progress by type oj hlock achieved during the decade during the First Area No. of covered No. of and Second Five Year Plans can broadly be Date of blocks in sq. towns and Name of inaugu- of C;PA miles villages Popula- summed up from the available expenditure the block ration pattern 1961 covered tion 1961 figures at the district level on various I 2 3 4 5 6 major heads of development. Stage I Dholka April Expenditure on the major heads if development in the 1957 118 1.75 653.2 175.327 First and Secund Five Tear Plans. Viramgam October [in Rs.] 1959 2.00 672.0 160 191, ') 11 Stage II S1. Major heads of First Five Second Five Dhandhuka October No. development Year Plan Year Plan 1954 2,00 1,033.4- 135 154,809 t 2 3 4 Dehgam January 1 Agriculture 338.578 697,690 1954 2.00 334.2 122 160,964 2 Irrigation 6,713,894 12,682,647 Pre-extensi(Jn service 3 Education 7,235,923 17,469,000 4 Health and Medical 780,509 19,593,120 Ahmedabad October 5 Co-operation 216,876 5,010,573 City 1960 1.00 112.0 32 1,260,944 6 Village and Home Industries 1,574,725 Sanand October 7 Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Tribes 3,127,643 1960 1.00 313.4 68 87,440 8 Roads and Bridges 2,268,403 24,201,566 DaskrQi October 9 Community Development 263,253 2,497,938 1959 325.3 116 179,204 10 Miscellaneous 82,381 Total 17,817,436 82,009,183 By March 1961 the entire district was 17.2 Agriculture covered under the programme. To increase agricultural production, schemes There were 3 P.E.S. blocks, 3.75 stage I were undertaken in the First and Second Plans blocks and 4 stage II blocks in the district. for distribution of improved seeds to the cultiva­ Ahmedabad City taluka, Daskroi taluka and tors. Wheat Research station and Cotton Breeding Sanand mahal were under P.E.S. blocks. Dholka Centres were started and Taluka Seeds Farms

37 were established for the supply of improved diture under this scheme amounted to Rs. 48 seeds. Man'Jres, fertilizers and insecticides were lakhs in the First PJan and Rs. 28.89 bkhs in also distributed to cultivJ.tors. The expenditure the Second. In higher education much progress on all these schemes pertaining to agriculture is made especially after the establishment of was Rs. 3.39 Iakhs in the First Plan and R<;. 6.98 Gujarat University in 1949, when the number of Iakhs in the I Second Plan. colleges and other recognised institutions incresed from 21 in 1949 to 83 in 1960-61. Also in the 17.3 Irrigation last year of the Second Plan 15 coIl eges were Towards irrigation facilities Moti Fatewadi affiliated with the University establishing a and Nani Fatewadi canals, Choda feeder sche~e, record of starting as many as 15 new colleges tube-wells and other irrigation works were under~ in a short period of a year. taken at an expenditure of Rs. 67.14 lakhs in 17.5 Medical the First Plan and Rs. 126.83 lakhs in the Second Plan. An expendIture of Rs. 7.81 lakhs was incur­ red in the First Plan and Rs. 195.93 Iakhs in The minor irrigation schemes for construction the Second Plan for increase in medical and of a bund at Detroj in Viramgam taluka and a health facilities. The programme includes tank between Alampur and Umaralla in Dhan­ provision of beds and medical appliances, a dhuka taluka at a cost of Rs. 1.43 lakhs and maternity home at Dehgam, a dispensaf)T at Rs. 2.27 lakhs with irrigation potential of 230 Barvala and the buildings of a mental hospital acres and 630 aCreS respectively were undertaken. and primary health centres. The programme Towards minor irrigation works 93 tube wells also includes ex:penditure on training of nurses were bored in the First Five Year Plan and 34 and on medicine and other allied expenses. in the Second Plan. 17.6 Co-operation 17.4 Education In 1949-50 agricultural credi t societies num­ At the beginning of the First Plan the number bered 247 and non-agricultural credit co-opera­ of primary schools in Ahmedabad City and rural tlVes 396. At the begining of the First Plan the areas of the district was 786, which rose to 923 number of various types of co-operative societies at its end and went up to 1,324 at the end of was 1,130, while at the end of the Plan it rose the Second Plan. The expenditure incurred after to 1,745, the amount of loans advanced to agri­ primary education facilities was Rs. 5,114,850 in culturists being Rs 2)437,046 and to multi­ 1951-52, Rs. 6,243,563 in 1956-57 and 6,339,237 purpose co-operatives Rs. 1,73,500. Co-operation in 1960-61. In the field of basic education brought in its fold various types of activities as, much progress was noticed as evidenced from out of 1,745 co-operative societies, 439 were 283 schools at the end of the Second Plan as agricultural credit societies, 629 non-agricultural against 175 at the end . of the First Plan and credit, 307 multipurpose, 283 housing and 87 employees' unions. The total membership of only 4 at its begining. During the Second Plan these societies came to 278,835. The field of loans amounting to Rs. 913,553 were sanctioned co-operation was further extended during the for the construction of school buildings and by Second Plan by covering all the 751 villages of the end of the Plan 162 class rooms were built. the district. The progressive trend in secondary education is noticed from the fact that since Independence 17.7 Welfare of Backward Classes and Schedulea'Castes/ the number of secondary schools has risen from Tribes 51 in 1951 to 85 in ]956 and 145 in 1961. Under the scheme of awarding scholarships Similarly the number of students has increased to the students of backward classes Rs. 46,307 and from 55,524 in 1956 to 74,548 in 1961. The expen~ Rs.380,794 .were spent on granting of freeships

38 and examination fees. These facilities were Bavla Known for well organised marketing availe<,i of by 8,339 students. An amount of Rs. 620 yard for agricdtural produce. It has was spent on giving books and slates. Similarly a rural health training centre to train Rs.14,079 were spent for nomadic and semi~no­ M.B.B.S. students , madic and other backward class students during Bhimnath Temple of Bhimnath Mahadev the Second Plan. Rs. 158,694 were spent after Bhoyani Place of pilgrimage for ains 12~hostels for backward classes and other combin­ J ed hostels. T.wo hostels were also given grants­ Chandisar Chandinath Mahadev and Brahm ani in-aid of Rs. 44,249. For the maintenance of Mata Balwadis for the ,I-Iarijan and other backward Dholka Important handloom centre with about class children, grants to the tune of Rs. 25,042 700 handlooms were given during' the Second Plan in _~addition to a grant of Rs.15,4~7 to Sanskar Kendras. Giramtha Pirana monastery with five rOzas 18 IMPORTANT PLACE NAMES Jetalpur Beautiful temple of the 18.1 Important Places sect Important places in the district are: Koba. Famous for the Kasturba Ashram, for Adalaj Ancient st~pwell built in about 1499 training Gram Sevikas in social work A.D.) 12 m~les awa.y from Ahmedabad. "Lothal" means "the dead". Recent Ahmedabad State capi~aJ. .Chief. city of Gujarat excavations have revealed a well since early 15th century when it WaS planned Harappan centre belonging to built by Sultan Ahmed Shah. A the 3rd millennium B.C. great centre of industry, especially of cotton textiles, and of business, and Nal Holiday Home established by the commerce. Kocharab Ashram and Sarovar Government of Gujarat on the lake Harijan Ashram, Sabarmati. where with great scenic beauty where myriads Mahatma Gandhiji stayed till 1930. of migratory birds of about 60 varie­ Ahmedabad was in the forefront of ties flock from Enrope and far-away the struggle for Independence, and the lands famous Dandi March for salt satya­ graha started from this place. Besides Nandol Known for the craft of dyeing cotten Gujarat University, there is Gujarat saries and other textiles Vidhyapith, established by Gandhiji. Ranpur An old fort now in a dilapidated Full of ancient monuments, Ahmeda­ condition bad has some of the best specimens Salangpur Well-known for Kashtabhanjan of Indo-Muslim architecture, chief Hanuman, and Swaminal'ayan temple among which are the Jumma masjid, the mosques of Rani Rupmati, Rani Sarkhej Has the well-known mausoleum of Sipri, and Saiyed, Shah Alam great architectural beauty of Shah Roza and the Jhulta Minara Or shak­ Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, a saint ing towers. Hathising's beautiful Jain and religious preceptor of Sultan Ahmed temples and Dada Hari's Vav or I of Gujarat stepwell have excellent sculpture. Vautha Located at the confluence of seven with hill gardens, Zoo rivers, it is the site of a large annual and Bal-Vatika is a beautiful spot. fair. Temple of Siddheshwar Mahadev Arnej Temple 6f But Bhavani Mata. Details of these and other places will be Barejdi Known for rice mills, paper mills, found jn the Brief Gazetteer of Place Names gIVen chemical works and a hosiery factory. in this Handbook.

39 18.2 Ancient Monuments 18.3 Fairs and Festivals As stated earlier, much of the history of About 123 important fairs and festivals are Gujarat was made in this area and obviously the celebrated at different places in rural and urban district is rich in ancient monuments. Official areas of the district. The details regarding the Statistics Table 18.3 gives details of each place where each is held, name of the fair/festival, ancient monument together with the name of the the date on which it is held/observed and the village, place of location, the period of architec­ estimated congregation are shown in the Official ture. brief description, etc. Statistics Table 18.2 of this Handbook. ANNEXURE Territorial changes after 28-2-1961 Particulars of village amalgamated/transferred, Village 81. amalgamated! Government No. District Taluka/Mahal transferred District Taluka/Mahal orders Date of effe~t 2 3 5 6 7 8

8urendranagar Lakhtar Karangadh Ahmedabad Viramgam G. R. R. & A. D. 1-1-1963 No. TLC 1262/64994-L dated 30-11-1962. GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

DISTRICT AHMEDABAD

V. P. = Village Panchayat; G. P. = Gro~p Panchayat; M = Municipality; P. = Eopulation; N. = North Latitude; E. "'" East Longitude.

1 Adalaj, V.P. '(Taluka Daskroi), P. 2,918 himself, (ii) the Sultan's religious teacher Shaikh It is situated on the National HighwayNo. a-A at Ahmed Khattu, (iii) Kazi Ahmed and (iv) Malik Ahmed. Sultan Ahmedsha built a citadel a distance of 12 ~iles fromAhmedabad. There is an ancient step-well built in about 1499 A.D. by or fort of much strength and beauty and called it Rudbai or Ruda Rani, daughter of Raja Venu, wife Bhadra. He laid out the city in broad streets and of Raja Virsing, a vaghela , at an estimated for improving the scanty stream of the river Sabar­ cost of Rs. 500,000.', This step-well is a unique mati, diverted the water of the Hathmati into it.­ specimen of architect~re 'with a huge and artistic He raised magnificent mosques, palaces and tombs edifice which allows o*e to reach the edge of water and made the city a centre of trade and commerce. howsoever deep it mayl, be, by a fight of steps. - The Sultan Mahmud Begada strengthened the entire structure is undergrouJ,1'd and has storeys laid city walls in 1486 and added two more gates, one upon another and!a number of chambers one viz., Panchkuva and Prem Darwaja to the eighteen behind another. The village has an agricultp.ral gates which the fort originally had. The fort was school managed by the Vasumati Charity Trust damaged during the floods of 1755 but was subse­ and a female training school. quently repaired. While executing the new town planning scheme the fort wall was demolished Z Ahmedabad City, M. P. l,i49,918, 23°-1' N., leaving ten gates intact. 7:r-37' E. Situated on the bank of the river Sabarmati, Since 1411 A.D., Ahmedabad passed through Ahmedabad is a railway station at the junction of (i) five periods-two of prosperity, two of decay the Bombay-Viramgam broad gauge (ii) Ahmeda­ and one of revival. The period of 100 years bad- Delhi metre gauge (iii) Ahmedabad- Khed from 1411 to 1511 was one of continuous growth Brahma meter gauge and (iv) Ahmedabad- Bhav and prosperity for the city under strong rulers of nagar metre gauge sections of the Western Railway­ Ahmedabad; that of60 years from 1512 to 1572 within Its limits, the city has four other railway was a period of decline during the fall of the Guja.. stations, viz., (i) on the Bombay­ rat dynasty; and next of 135 yean that followed Viramgam broad gauge section, (ii) on was one of renewed prosperity under the Mogul the Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma metre gauge section emperors and that of 1l0years from 1707 to 1817 (iii) Gandhigram on the Ahmedabad- was a period of disorder. The last period metre gauge section and (iv) Sabarmati junction following 1818 was a period of steady progress on the Bombay-Viramgam broad gauge, the under the British till Independence. Ahmedabad-Delhi meter gauge and the Ahme­ dabad-Bhavnagar metre gauge railway sections. During the rule of Marathas the prosperity In 1411 A.D., Sultan Ahmed I chose a site of the city deteriorated considerably. During this in the vicinity of the place known as for period, Forbes who visited Ahmedabad in 1781 , building his capital and named it Ahmedabad wrote that "Imperial city of Ahmedabad­ after the name of four pious Ahmeds who never one of the largest capitals in the East-now exhibits missed the afternoon prayer, viz.,(i) Sultan Ahmed solitude, poverty and dissolution. You now behold

41 the most heterogeneous mixture of the Mogul General's office, All India Radio and offices of splendour and Maratha barbarism. Until this the Heads of Departm.ents have beell located in visit to Ahmedabad, I had no conception of the different premises. For want of accommodation, extent of the oriental magnificence of the palaces the Secretariat has been housed in the Polytechnic and the splendid chambers described and the Legislature in the Civil Hospital. in the Arabian Nights. Entertainments appear The Gujarat University is an important no longer overcharged and fabulous. The most centre of higher education in the various faculties splendid palaces of Ahmedabad were in too of arts, science, technology including engineering, ruinous a state during my visit to furnish a law, medicine, commerce, agriculture and Ayurved. sufficient description". The Guj arat Vidyasabha formerly known as It is said that the magnificent remains of Gajarat Vernacular Society conducts an Arts College the Mogul splendours in Ahmedabad as in other previously known as Ramanand Mahavidyalaya parts of Gujarat suffered owing to the oppression but now known as H.K. (Harivallabhdas Kalidas) of Marathas. Their severe exactions rendered Arts College, a girls' high school, a research: Ahmedabad, once very flourishing and delightful institute for post.graduate studies and research, a city, almost a desert and thousands of people Sanskrit Vidya Mandir, a MandaI for. left for other places under milder Governments. revival of dramatic art and publishes a Gujarati According to James Forbes, "The city which monthly periodical 'Buddhi Prakash'. Founded abounded with all kinds of traders, artisans and by in 1920 ,in the travellers has to·day become poor and every wake of Non-cooperation Movement, another thing is nil". institution known as Gujarat Vidyapeeth, the first of its kind teaches from the primary IUpto Under the British administration, order was the collegiate courses. It conducts (i) the basic established and exorbitant taxes and duties levied primary school with spinning as the basic craft, by Marathas were lowered with the result that a complete course of basic education covering the trade which was almost at a standstill received high school courses of the Vineet or Matric standard, new impetus and the city again became busy (ii) Mahadev Desai Samajseva Mahavidyalaya and prosperous. The city walls were repaired in the course of study for graduation being three 1832 at a cost of Rs. 250,000. Municipal work years, (iii) the basic teacher's training institution was started through a committee of four persons for training Basic Teacher~ and (iv) Khadi Gram in 1834 which was later taken up by regular Udyoga Mahavidyalaya imparting theoretical Municipality. Two Gujarati Schools were started and practical training to the Block Officers of in 1826 and signs of order and improvement Community Development Project areas. The were clearly noticeable. By about 1870, mills were Vidyapeeth also carries on the work of propagating started, educational facilities including higher Hindi in Gujarat and that of research in ancient education increased and trade and commerce Indian history, literature, culture and philosophy. began to prosper. Ahmedabad has been an important centre of On the eve of Independence in 1947, Gujarat industry and trade in Gujarat from very early times. was a part of the erstwhile Bombay State with During the Mogul regime~ Ahmedabad had already which the States of and Kutch also acquired fame not only as a very prosperous merged in 1956. On the bifurcation of the State business centre but also as a manufacturing cen­ of Bombay, the present State of Gujarat came tre thriving "on three threads", the cotton, the into being with effect from 1-5-1960. The tem­ silken and the golden. It rose to be "the mart porary capital of Gujarat has been established at of the world" a~d merchants had their ag~ts Ahmedabad where the Secretariat, State Legisl­ in distant countries of Asia, Asia Minor, North ature, Government House, High court, Accountant Africa and Europe. The Satin, Velvet, Mashru az:td

42 Kinkhab of Ahmedabad were very much in with ten big domes and 152 pillars, the Jumma demand in the markets of Europe. The city was Masjid, one of the biggest mosques in India, famous for brass engraving, wood engraving, paper Rani Sipri's . the Hajira (mausoleum) of making and other industries and crafts. Its the King containing the tombs of Sultan Ahmed­ commercial expansion came to a standstill with shah I and of his son and grandsons, the Hajira the loss of en terprise and initia~ive half a century (mausoleum) of the Queen in which there are after the death of Aurangzeb, under successively ~mbs of some of the queens of Ahmedshah I, weak rulers to be revived with the first spinning t\1e Three Gates, a magnificent stonc structure and weaving ~ill in 1861.. It worked successfully with some rich carving, the Azam Khan's palace and spurred the innate business acumen of the built in 1636 by Azam Khan who was very fond of people. In 190~ there were in the city 33 mills buildings, the temple of goddess Bhadra Kali, the which rose to 52 in 1910, 60 in 1926, 78 iri 1933· Sidi Saiyad's mosque famous for its panels with 81 in 1939. But since some of them were amal­ exquisite tracery of tree stems and branches, the gamated and som~ went into liquidatiOIl~ the pre­ Sujat Khan's mosque, Shah Wajih-ud·din's tomb, sent strength is 63. Saiyad Alam's mosque, queen's mosque in Ahmedabad is rightly styled the Manchester Mirzapuf, Hathisingh'sJain temple, Musa Suhag's of India on accoun( of its flourishing textile mosque, Dada Hari's step-well built in 1485 by

industry. With ~ view1 to assist the Mill industry in a lady of the household of Mahmud Begada at servicing and superv~ion of the quality control, a cost -of Rs. 300,000, the ancient Mata Bhavani's training within industtyaner'management techni­ step-well believed to have been constructed by ques, and for operational and applied research the Pandavas, the Shahi Bag or the Royal Garden in the textiles ancillary to textile indu~try, palace built in 1622 by Shahjahan (1616-1622) Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association the viceroy of Ahmedabad, the mosque of Miya has been established at Ahmedabad since 1950. Khan Chishti, the tomb of Dariya Khan (1453), There is a number of factories manufacturing the temple of Chintamam built by a rich Jain spare parts of textile machinery. There are also factories manufacturing electric motors, switch merchant in 1638 at a cost of Rs. 900,000, Shah gear equipment,. power pumps, dyeing and Alam's mausoleum, the Kankaria tank with' the bleaching plants, flour mills, concrete mixers Nagina-wadi in its midst, the Malek Saban, and different types of machinery. In addition to stadium and the Chandola tank. One of the pair the mill sector, there are many power looms in of minarets in Ahmedabad called jhulatll minara Ahmedabad which produce cotton cloth. The is such that when one of them is shaken, the city also has calico chemical industry. It has a motion is communicated to the other without big plant for manufacturing sulphuric acid, the any tremor being experienced in the intervening daily production amounting to 45 tons per day. roof. Attached to this plant is a big unit for the In addition to the most of those mentioned manufacture of superphosphate. Alum is also above, the following have been preserved as pro­ manufactured in a number of units. At Sabarmati a tected monuments. suburb of Ahmedabad City, there is a Railway workshop and Electricity Generating Station. The Bhadra tower and gates, Kutubshah's Ahmedabad has made big strides in building mosque, Achut Bibi's masjid, Saiyad Usmani's activity in recent years, both on private and co­ mosque, Queen's mosque, Shaking towers, Siddi operative basis. There are 821 Housing co­ BashiT'S Minar, Roza of Mir Abuturab, Baba operatives in the city. Lobi's mosque; Miya Khanjan mosque, small The city has a number of old monuments, stone mosque, Muhafizkhan's tomb and mosque, viz., Ahmedshah Masjid orChhoti Jumma Masjid Astodia Gate and Panchkuwa Gate.

43 Ahmedebad played an important role in the (5) The Nilkanth Mahadev fair at Asarwa on movement for national independence of the Shravan Vad 15 Amas (August) country. After his return from South Africa in (6) The Puri-Pakodi fair at Sarangpur on 1915, Mahatma Gandhi selected Ahmedabad for Kartik sud 15 (November). his stay in India and established the from where the various stages of the (7) The Piran Pir fair at Jarnalpur on the 11th national movement were directed and the famous of the Hijri month of Rabi·ul-Awwal. Dandi March for the Salt Satyagrah with a (8) The Parasnath fair at Gomtipur on Kartik band of chosen Satyagrahis was undertaken in Sud 15 (November) 1930. Hradaykunj, the place where he lived now forms part of the Sabarmati Harijan Ashram. (9) The Divasa fair at Madhupur on Ashadh Photographs from his childhood to death and a Vad 15 Amas-(July) few of his belongings and letters are on display in (10) The Ramnavmi fair at Dariyapur on special structures newly erected for the purpose. Chaitra sud 9 (April) The Ashram has! therefore, become a place of homage for the visitors coming to the city. The 3 Arnej, V. P., (Taluka Dholka), P. 9:;9, main activities of Sabarmati Harijan Ashram are directed towards the uplift and amelioration of It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ Harijans, propagation of Khadi and Village Indu­ Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the. Western stries, research section for Ambar , running Railway. In the past, the entire land traffic a dairy, leather department, oil and flour crusher, from Radhanpllr, Kadi, Patan, Ahmedabad and gas plant, etc. Among the other places worth Kaira to Dholera and Kathiawad passed, via., visiting are the Kochrab Gandhi Smarak Ashram Arnej. It is a Devasthan Inam village. It has a where Mahatma Gandhi first stayed all arrival big temple of Boot Bhavani Mata administrated by from South Africa. Sheth Mangaldas Girdharlal a trust. There are facilities for lodging and boar~ Town Hall, All India Radio House, Sardar ding for pilgrims visiting the temple. The village Vallabhabhai Patel Memorial House, the Geeta also has a Public Works Department, Dak Mandir, the New Civil Hospital, the Municipal Eungalow, District Local Board administered Dairy, the Balvatika, the Hill gardens and Zoo at dispensary and a Wheat Research Station. Kankaria, the at Paldi, the swimming pool and the Sardar park. 4 Bahial, V. P. (Tuluka Dehgam), P. 3, 779.

The following are the principal fairs with a Situated 7i miles from Dehgam in the south-east congregation of 5,000 persons and more held corner of the Dehgam taluka, the village is In the city. famous for making reins of horses. The village was (]) The Narsinhji fair at Gomtipur on Kartik founded by Samantsinh Bihola. Most of the inha­ sud l-New Year Day.(November) bitants are Muslims. A lake and the ruins of some ancient strlJctures are worth seeing. There are (2) The Shah Alam's Urs at Shah Alam's a temple of Hanuman, a library and wate! works. Roza (mausoleum) on the 19th of the Hijri (Muslim) month of Jamadi-us-sani 5 Bareja, V.P .• (Taluka Daskroi), P. 6,610, (3) The Janmashtami fair outside the Delhi It is a bus terminus situated on the National Gate on Shravan Vad 7-8 (August). Highway No.3, twelve miles south of Ahmedabad (4) The Urs in honour of Shaikh Ahmed City. Famous for its plentiful crop of padqy, it Khattu or Ganj Baksh at Sarkhej on the has four rice mills. It has a lake known as 13th of the Hijri month of Shawwal. Bhimkotar lake and a Government rest house,

44 6 Bareja Canal, (Taluka Daskroi). Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western The canal which starts from the Amkapur Railway. It is also a bus stop on the Bhavnagar­ tank has a potential of irrigating 940 acres of Ahmedabad State Highway. It has six ginning rice lands near Bareja. Out of the total and three pressing factories and good trade in estimated expenditure ofRs. 82,200 an amount of paddy, wheat and cotton. There is a lake known Rs. 55,034 was spent for it till 31st March, as Bhimkund where Bhim fought with and killed 1961. There is another scheme of reconstructing p. demon. It has a well-organised marketing the Amkapur tank itself at an estimated expendi­ ~ard for agricultural produce. It has a rural ture of Rs. 42)000, out of which an amount of health training centre to train M.B.B.S. Rs. 30,396 was spent till 31st March 1961. students.

7 Barejdi, (Nandej), V. P. (Taluka Dafkroi), 11 Bhadiad, V. P. (Talaka Dhandhuka), P.2,877 P. 629 (4,615). It is at a distance of 14 miles from Dhandhuka, It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ a railway station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar Bombay broad gauge section of the Western metre gauge section of the Western Railway Railway, twelve miles south-east of Ahmedabad. with which it is connected by a pucca mad on It has four rice miIis, a paper mill, a factory which buses ply. It is known for the Roia preparing acids and ,chemicals and a ginning and (mausoleum) of the Muslim saint Pir Mohammed pressing factory. ' Bukhari who lived about 700 years ago. As he restored the lost eye-sight of a Brahmin, he was 8 Baria, V. P., (T41uka Dehgam), P. 2,266. converted into a Muslim in whose family, the It is situated on the bank of the river Vatrak at post of Mujavar (caretaker) of the tomb vests a distance of twelve miles from Dehgam, the head­ hereditarily. quarters of the taluka and a station (called Nandol-Dehgam) on the Ahmedabad·Khed­ A fair is held at the aargah (tomb) from Brahma metre gauge section of the Western Rail­ 9th to 12th of the Hijri month of Rajab, attended way. People going to Utkantheshwer Mahadev by about 3,000 persons of all communities. situated in the Kaira district beyond this village Persons going from Ahmedabad start in a have to pass through it. The village has a procession on Rajab 5, attend the fair at the tomb of Bukhari Saheb in Dholka on Rajab 7 and library and a private dispensary. The main crop consists of groundnut, cotton and bajri. then proceed to Bhadiad. 9 Barwala, V. P. (Taluka Dhandhuka), P. 8,430, 12 Bhankoda, V. P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 1,417 22°.9' N; 7 r-56' E. It is on the Viramgam-Mehsana metre gauge It is situated on the river Utavali, twenty five section of the Western Railway and is an miles south of Dhandhuka with which it is important centre of trade and commerce in the connected by a pucca road on which State Trans­ . taluka with two pressing and ginning factories port l:mses ply. It is surrounded by a wall built and a few oil mills. in Samwat year 1856 by Ghelasha who was appointed its Karbhari (manager) by the ruler 13 Bhimnath, V. P. (Taluka Dhandhuka)~ P.683 of and placed in charge of a group of 12 villages. Hence known as Barwala Situated on the bank of the river Nilaka, it of Ghelasha. It has two oil mills and two is a railway station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar ginning factories and is a commercial centre. It metre gauge section of the Western Railway, has a high school and a rest house. about ten miles south-west of Dhandhuka. It is known for the temple of Bhimnath Mahadev 10 Bavla, V. P. (Taluka Dholka) , P. 12,825 t which is held in high esteem. According to a It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad- legend, when the Pandavas came to Gujarat in

45 1400 B. C., Arjun had taken a vow not to break 17 Chandisar, V.P. (Taluka Dholka) P. 2,089 fast before offering prayers to Mahadev. As the It is on the bank of the river Sabarmati, at country around Bhimnath was shrineless tract, a distance ' of five miles from Dholka, a railway Bhim sent Arjun a message that he had found a station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar metre Mahadev's shrine, after he had set up a ling-shaped guage section of the Western Railway. It has stone in a thi,cket and strewn flowers thereon. temples of Chandinath Mahadev and Brahmani Mata. Arjun worshipped this ling but was afterwards in­ An annual fair held at the former on Bhadrapad formed that it was not a real shrine. Thereupon Sud 11 (August-September) attracts about 10,000 the Pandavas and their mother went to the spot persons. Electricity is supplied to this village and as Bhim struck the stone, milk gushed out. through grid. I Since then the deity has been worshipped as Bhimnath Mahadev. It is said that an ascetic 18 Chhala, V.P. (Taluka Dehgam), P. 3,501 named Madhavgir first made the place popular It is ten miles away from Dehgam, a railway in 1479 A.D. But the shrine seems to have station on the Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma metre acquired popular esteem in 1707 A. D., on the guage section ofthe Western Railway. It has many wane of the Muslim flower in Gujarat. A big Hindu temples, a Jain Derasar and a mosque and fair is held at this place from Shravan Vad 14 to is also known for its handloom cloth. A fair 1 (August-September) when 20,000 Bhadrapad Sud with a congregation of 400 persons is held at to 30,000 persons congregate. the temple of Dasharath Mahadev·' on Ashvin Sud 15 (October). It has a public dispensary, a 14 Bhojwa, V. P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 2,221 library and water works. Situated at a distance of three miles from 19 Chharodi, V.P. (Mahal Sanand), P. 953 Viramgam, it is known for a fair called Chhahila Hanumanji held on Shravan Vad 14 (August) It is a railway station on the Bombay-Viramgam when 5,000 to 7,000 persons congregate. broad gauge section of the Western Railway and has an agricultural stock farm for improving the 15 Bhoyani, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 1,206 breed of cattle and a Government approved school for imparting practical training in agriculture at It is a railway station on the Kalol-Chanasma the farm. metre guage section of the Western Railway. It is a place of pilgrimage for the Jains, where 20 Dabhoda, V.P. (Tuluka Dehgam), P. 6,328 three fairs are held every year-one on Kartik Sud 15 (November), the other on Chaitra Sud 15 (April) It is a railway station On the Ahmedabad­ and the third known as Mallinathaji Maharaj Khed Brahma metre gauge section of the Western fair on Magh Sud 10 (February) when 2,000 to Railway. It is connected by State Transport 3,000 pilgrims congregate. bus service with Sadra and other villages. It has a rest-house and a library. It is known for 16 Chaloda, V.P. (Taluka Dholka), P. 5,249 a big temple of Hanumanji where two small fairs are held-one on Karlik Vat] 15 (Amas) (November) It is three miles from Salajda, a railway and another on Janmashtami (August). station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western Railway, known 21 Daslana, G.P.• (Taluka Viramgam), P. 1.301. for its Khaai and handloom fabrics and its pome­ granates and guavas. It ha~ a basic training Situated on the Viramgam-Bahucharaji road school, a high school, and a dispensary. Water at a distance of four miles from Bhankoda, a

is supplied from a tube well and electricity railway station on Viramgam-Mehsana 1 metre through grid. gauge section of the Wes tern Railway, this

46 village has temples of Hanuman and Pimpli mata, who married the daughter of Mul 's prede­ where a Navaratri fair with a congregation cessor. In the twelfth century, Dhandhuka of about 1,200 persons is held on Ashvin sud 2 became famous as the birth place of the eminent (September). Jain preceptor, Hemackandracharya Suri, a Bania by caste in whose honour King Kumar 22 Dekgam, M., P. 12,008 Pal (1143-1174) raised a temple at Dhandhuka. It is a railway station named Nandol-Dehgam It has three cotton ginning factories, a power­ on the Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma metre gauge h~use, a high school and a boarding section of the Western Railway. Being the head­ hO!-lSe.

qu~rters of the' Dehgam taluka, it has all the The Janmashtami (August) fair held III taluka offices. There is Gandhi Garden Dhandhuka has a congregation of about 5,000 in the middle 'of the town and a te.jnple persons. On Rabi-ul-Awwal 11, a fair known as of Bhuvaneshvari'. Mata. It has a ginning Piran Pir fair with a congregation of about factory, a factory manufacturiug iron agri~ 4,000 persons and on Rajah 9-14 a fair called cultural implements, an oil mill and is also a PiT Mohamadska Bukhari fair with a congregation of business centre. It has two high schools and a about 1,500 persons are also held. boarding house. It is a good centre of trade in mangoes and IS a baj~i and groundnut produc­ . 25 Dholera, V.P. (Tatuka Dhandhuka) , P, 3,822, ing area. 22°-15' N. 72°_14' E

23 Detroj. V.P., (Talu/(p VirOfngam) , P. :/,422 Dholera or Raha Talav is that part of the I . Ahmedabad district which came first into It is a railway sJtion. 'on the Viramgaro­ the British possession. The proprietors of Dholera Mehsana metre gauge section of the Western made it over to the British in 1802 on condition Railway. The village situated in Chunval tract is of receiving half of its entire revenu'e, in order said to have been founded by one Lal Barot~ about to save themselves from the encroachments of 800 years ago. It has a cotton ginning and pressing the chief of Bhavnagar. Owing to the great aq,vant­ factory, an oil mill and is a bazar town for the ages of this place as a natural harbour, it grew surrounding villages. It has a high scbool and a into one of the important ports and trade centres in temple of Hanuman. Near the village is a hillock the past. Its creek was broad and deep enough for with a temple as Gebinath after whose name the native vessels having the capacity varying from hillock is known as Gebi Timba where a fair attend­ 107 to 143 tons. It was originally a village of 300 ed by about 7,000 persons is held on Janmash­ houses with no trade. Beingt he most convenient tami (August). outlet of trade for aregion which produced 24 Dkandhuka, M., P. 15,640, 2:::'°-23' N., wheat and cotton in good quantity, the East India 72°-2' E. Company's strong rule subdued hostile influences of discontented Girasia and insured gradual Situated on the bank of the river Sukbhadar, progJ;ess of this port. In 1810 their commercial Dhandhuka is the railway station on the agent at began to buy and ship from Dholera Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar metre gauge section part of his annual cotton investment with the of the Western Railway. It is said to have been result that its trade increased considerably in founded by and take its name from Dhan Mehd 1813. ''''ith the increase of trade at Dholera, or Dhand Mehd, the second of the thirteen sons the customs revenue amounted to Rs. 60,000 of the Koli chief-Sonang Mehd who came froro in 1819. But the Shifting of its course by the Sind to Gujarat in early times. According to river Bhadar hastened accumulation of silt which another account, the town is said to have been made navigation unsafe and risky. This led to named after Shri Dhandhika of the tribe the establishment of the port of Bavaliari about

47 15 miles south of Dholera and the division of part the Mogul Viceroy in 1741. In 1757 it fell of the trade from Dholera which still continued to into the hands of the Gaekwad and remained be the emporium of trade and terminus of with him till 1804, when it was ceded to the traffic that once stretched as far north as Pali, a ~ British. great centre of trade in Marwar. Dholera enjoyed this prosperity between 1848 and 1868, till it Dholka has, besides the Malav lake, temples became the chief port for the export of cotton of Sidhnath and Nagnath Mahadev, school of during the American war 1862-64. Pandavas and Khan talav and Khan mosque with its minarets. It has four higb schools, six boarding But the extension of railway westward from houses, two cotton ginning factories, an oil mill, 1B71-1877 affected the sea trade and Viramgam two gardens and the taluka and sub-divisional became a local trade centre of some importance, offices. It is an important handloom centre with competing directly with the sea-route through about 700 handlooms. The town is famous for Dholera. The value of trade at this port conse­ its pomegranates, guavas and ginger. It has a quently declined from Rs. 1.58 crOfe in 1871 to college of commerce and arts, subyard of agri­ Rs. 0.58 in 1878. cultural produce. Market committee, an Aram At present it is a non-intermediate minor Grah, a brass factory producing ball-bearing, port in Bhavnagar group of ports, importing the Mahalaxmi Plastic Industry producing foun­ timber, wood and building materials. The im­ tain pens, and a hume pipe factory. The town has port traffic handled during 1960-61 at this port electricity and piped water supply. A fair with was 785 tons. I t has a temple of Swamillarayan a congregatlOn of about 4,000 persons is held at sect. Its carpenters prepare good articles of wood the temple of Nagnath Mahadev on Shrauan Vad like wooden chests (PataTa), cradles, cots, etc. 15 (Amas) (August) and Urs (death anniversary It has a Primary Health Centre, a high school, fairs) are held at the tomb of Hazarat Sha Pir and a hospital and a ginning factory. Bukhari Saheb on Shawwal 16-20 and Rcyab 7th with congregations of about 8,000 and 4)000 25 Dholka, M., P. 27,476, 22°-14'N., 72°-28' E. persons respectively. It "is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ 27 Fatehwadi Canal (Taluka Daskroi) Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western Railway. It is supposed to stand on the ancient In order to irrigate the lands of the Daskroi site of Virpur or Matsyanagar which during the and Dholka talukas and the Sanand mahal, this time of the Pandavas (1400 B.C.) was governed canal, 8 miles in length with subsidiary channels by queen Sudishva of Kaiyo Bhil race. In 144 about 15 miles long, was constructed from Sabar­ A.D., Kanaksen is said to have settled here. mati river near the Fatehwadi village. The work MinaI Devi, the mother of Sidhraj of Anhilvad which started working in 1950-51 cost Patan built the Malav lake towards the close of Rs.l,208,884 and irrigates about 19,000 acres of the eleventh century. Dulaka (present Dholka) is lands. To irrigate more lands, a bigger canal, mentioned by AI-Idrisi as one of the chief trading linked with the main canal has also been construct­ towns in Gujarat. Early in the thirteenth cen­ ed at an estimated cost of Rs. 59.17 lakhs. The tury it was called Dhavalgadh and was held by aggregate potential of the two canals will be Vir Dhaval, the founder of the . 35,000 acres. The bigger canal will also feed Under the Muslim Kings and viceroys Dholka the Ghoda Feeder. which was never a place of consequence is men­ tioned as a town and fort, the seat of a local 28 Ghoda Fe,eder Canal Scheme (Taluka Viramgam) governor. Its remains show that at one time it had many Muslim buildings. The Marathas It is calculated to drain away the mass of water took Dholka in 1736 but it was recovered by stagnated in the flat lands of the Viramgam

48 taluka for irrig'ltion purposes. The scheme known as Kaka. Each of the five tombs is aims at constructing a canal from the ViramgaDl worshipped by t he followers of the deceased saint canal improving the Ghoda Feeder so as to raise belonging to various castes residing in different its capacity to 1,000 cusecs and extend the Ghoda­ parts of Gujarat. Two fairs are held at Pirana Thuleta canal upto the lake near the village on Bhad1'apad Sud 8 (September) and Bhadrapad Vekaria. Much of the work under the Scheme Sud 11 (September) which attract 4,000 and has been completed and an amount of 1,200 persons respectively. " Rs. 1,306,253 has been expended upto the end of 3~ Godhavi, (Maha! Sanand), P. 2,780 the financial year 1960-61. The scheme when . It is a rai!way station, one and half mile away completed will irrigate 8,000 acres of land in the from Sanand on the Bombay-Viramgam section Kharif season ~md 5,000 acres of land in the of the Western Railway. Most of inhabitants are Rabi season. ] ains and . The Jains being in a majo­ rity in this part they have built Jain temples at 29 Gi1'amtha, V.P. (Taluka Daskroi), P. 1,763 this place which are worth seeing. A marketing It is six miles from Vatva, a railway station on centre for the surrounding villages. Godhavi is the Bombay-Viramgatu broad gauge section of well-known for its tobacco. Waterworks have the Western Railway. Near this village is the been recently constructed at this village. Pirana monastery wiG}1 ·five 1'O$S (mausoleums), 31 Gundi, V.P. (Taluka Dkolka), P. 2,107 the chief being that of Imamsha. In 1449 A.D., It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ Sayed Imamsha came from Persia and settled on Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western a hillock at the entranpe of the Giramtha village. Railway and has a Sarvodaya centre which tries There we:r;e no rains fdr three years in succession. to uplift the standard of life of the people of The farmers requested him to bring rain. When forty-five villages.35 of Dholka taluka and 10 rain fell, they chose him to be their Guru, spiri­ of Sanand mahal, particularly in educational and tual guide. A hutment was built for him to the agricultural spheres. It has a cotton ginning west of the village where an artow shot by him factory. It has an old temple of Achaleshver had fallen. Soon after this, Mohammed II, King Mahadev declared open for all castes at the hands of Alunedabad, who was convinced that Imamsha of Shri Vinoba Bhave and renamed Vishva Mandir had miraculous powers,. took him to Ahmedabad where a fair is held on Bhadrapad Sud 11 (Sept­ and gave him his daughter in marriage. By her ember). There is an Ashram of Munishri Sant. he had four sons, the ancestors of the present balji Maharaja, a Sthanakvasi Jain saint who Pirana Sayeds. He had five chief followers, viz., has been taking keen and active interest in rural Hazarbeg, a Muslim, Babheram, a Leva Kanbi cart-driver, Naga Kaka, a Koli, Shara Kaka, a uplift. Leva Kflnbi and Babheramts sister Chichibai. 32 Gunjala, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam) , P. 1,957 Feeling his end was near, Imamsha told Hazarbeg It is at a distance of six. miles from Rantej, a that he (the latter) too would die soon, sent railway station on the Kalol-Chanasma metre Babheram and his sister to Petlad, Naga Kaka gauge railway line and is situated in the Chun­ to Rewakantha and gave charge of the shrine at Girmatha to Shara Kaka. He died soon after­ wal tract on the extreme north of the Viramgam wards and was buried in the mausoleum built taluka and on the border of the Mehsana in his life-time. His disciples are chiefly Brah­ district. It is an ex-talukdari village. The finan­ mins, Banias, Leva and Kadva Kanbis and Kach­ cial condition of the Thakores and Thakardas is hias. None of them are Muslims. The head or poor. Once upon a time, the people inhabiting holder of the Cadi has to give up all worldly this area' were notorious for committing murders, pleasures. On his death, the ableSt of the Leva dacoitiesJ petty thefts, etc., though the crimes have Kanbi disciples is chosen as the head of the sect now decreased to a great extent.

49 The village is famous for the temple of 37 Kadjodra, V. P. (Taluka Dehgam), P. 3,839 Gomteshwer Mahadev. Sjtuated on the bank of the river Meshwo, at a distance of seven miles from Dehgam, most 33 Hansalpur Sareshwer, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam) , of the inhabitants are agriculturists. There are P. 1,608 ten shops of blacksmiths who are considered to be wel1~versed in the manufacture of agricultural It is situated two miles from the Viramgam implements. railway junction and has an old temple of Shiva known as Sareshwer Mahadev found from the Ser 38 Kasindra, V.P. (Taluka Daskroi), P. 3,903 TaZav (tank) many years ago and installed in the Situated on the bank of the river Sabarmati village, where a fair is held on every Monday of at a distance of thirteen miles from Ahmedabad, Shravan (July-August). At this village, in the Kasindra is known for its crops of sugarcane, middle of the tank there is a hillock with a water-melons, tetis (musk-melons) and potatoes. shrine of Mahadev on it, and. the entire view 39 Kathwada, V.P. (Taluka Da5kroi), P. 4,701 presents a beautiful appearance. It is situated at a distance of three miles fr~m 34 /sanpur, V.P. (Taluka Ahmedabad City), P.897 Naroda, a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ Khed Brahma metre gauge section of the Western It is one mile and a half from the railway Railway. It has factories for making starch from station Maninagar .. on the Viramgam-Bombay maize and straw-boards and is also known for broad gauge section of the Western Railway. dairy farming. It was built by Malik Isan or Isam Sultani, a noble of Mahmud Begada's court. It has three 40 Katosan R9ad (Village Sunwala), V.P. (Taluka monuments preserved as protected monuments~ Viramgam) , P. 2,154 viz., (1) Jethabhai's step-well architecturily be. longing to the mediaeval period, (2) a small It js a railway junction on the Viramgam­ stone mosque known as Rani's Mosque or Bawa Mehsana and Kalol-Chanasma metre gauge Ali's Mosque with three domes and (3) the big sections of the Western Railway, within the limits of the village Sunwala. It has ginning factories Mosque with the tomb of Malik Isan. and oil mills and is a groundnut prOducing area. 35 Jakhwada, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 1,748 It is a marketing centre for about thirty surround­ ing villages. It has a high school and a hospital. It is a railway station on the Viramgam-Baroda broad gauge railway line, six miles away from 41 Koba, V.P. (Taluka Daskroi), P. 1,014 Viramgam. It is a cotton-growing area and has Situated on the bank of the river Sabarmati Kyari lands producing paddy. at a distance of five miles fi'om the Sabarmati 36 Jetalpur, V.P. (Taluka Darkroi), P. 2,955 railway station with which it is connected by a bus service, Koba is famous for the Kasturba It is on the Bombay-Ahmedabad National Ashram, managed by the Kasturba Smarak Trust highway No.8 at a distance of six miles from the for training Gram Sevikas in social work. The Barejdi railway station on the Ahmedabad-Bom~ bay broad gauge section of the Western Railway. Trust organises a fair known as Gandhi fair held It is the birth place of the famous poet Akha on Magh Vad 13 (February) when about 1,000 Bhagat and has an Agriculture high school and persons congregate. a hostel. It has a beautiful temple of the 42 Koteshvar, V~P. (Taluka Daskroi), P. 481 Swaminarayan sect and other relics associated with the founder. A fair held on Bhadrapad Situated seven miles from Ahmedabad, the Sud 11 (September) attracts about 3,000 persons. village has an ancient temple of Koteshvar Mahadev

50 built by Bajirao Peshva. It IS a Devasthan which must have been exported to the Indus Inam village. Valley cities and other places. Lothal seems fD have contracts with foreign countries such as 43 Koth, V.P. (Taluka Daskroi) P. 6,370, Mesopotamia and Egypt. The terra cotta sealings A railway station under the name Koth­ i.e., baked clay objects bearing the positive im­ Gangad on the Ahmedabad:.Bhavnagar metre pression - taken from steatite and copper seals gauge section of the Western Railway. Koth \have helped to understand the purpose for is the centre of trade in wheat and cotton and which the famous rn'dus seals were prepared. has a cotton 'ginning factory. They were meant for sealing packages of goods exportM or for sealing documents. The use of 44 LQthal (Taluka Dholka) trade marks and a uniform system of weights Forty six miles by a motorable road from indicates that the trade in those days was of a Ahmedabad, Lothal is situated near the village very high degree. Saragvala in the Dholka taluka, which is at a distance of three miles from Bhurkhi, a railway No other ancient civilization in the world station on the Ahmeclabad-Bhavnagar metre gauge had so well-planned a city as Harappa, Mohen.. section of the Western Railway. The word jo-Daro or Lothal nor had it the elaborate "Lothal" means '·the dead". Recent excavations arrangement of public and private drains for have shown tllat Lqthal must have been an carrying sullage water. found in the cities and important port on the western coast of India towns of Harappan period. In some respects, I in the third millennium B.C. Lothal is considered to be more important than Harappa o~ Mohen-jo-Daro as the Harappan culture which was believed to have come to a The dis covery of a large dockyard testifies sudden el1d in circa 1,500 B.C. in the Indus to the water-borne trade practised by the inha­ Valley is found in Lothal to have survived bitants of Lothal. Situated at the eastern end for another 500 years without any break in of the mound, it was roughly trapezoid on plan, the continuity of Harappan traditions. The its eastern and western embankments were each excavations at Lothal have resulted in narrowing 710 feet long, the northern measured 124 feet down the missing link in the Indian History and the southern 116 feet. The greatest extant between 1,500 B.C. and 600 B.C. height of the embankments was 14 feet. Boats could enter the harbour at high tide through an The Lothal people were peace-loving. opening in the eastern embankment. The dwarf­ They feared none and hadl therefore, wall near the entrance was meant to retain built no forts nor had they any weapon of water even at low tide. A spill-channel existed war. They devoted much attention to their in the southern embankment for the outlet of comforts. Their chief occupations must have excess water. At the mouth of the channel two been agriculture, fishing a nd trade. Bead and grooves for a sliding door could be seen. Narrow blade-making were their important industries. steps at the end and grooves at regular intervals Their tools and weapons were copper and bronze in the side-walls of the channel suggested that a door could have been made to rest against wooden knives, daggers, axes, drill-bit bone pins and logs at desired places to maintain the required awls, stone blades and terracotta sling balls. level of water. Copper fish-hooks and terracotta fish-net weights have also been found. The excavations at During the excavations carried out at Lothal Lothal have shown that the people used terra­ it has been noticed that raw materials like chert cotta animal and human figures, miniature and agate from smaller ports were imported by vessels, beads of golds, steatite, copper, shell, Lothal. It manufactured stone blades and beads ivory and semi-precious stones. Their important

51 fine arts were metal-casting, painting on the Atreshwar Makadev. The idol of Mahadev is pottery, modelling and engraving. Their know­ fabled to have been ins.talled by Atri Rishi who ledge of engineering was really astounding. performed penance here. A fair attended by about 5,000 persons is held from Chaitra Sud The excavations have also shown that the 11 to 15 (April) at the site of temple. people of Lothal had a unique system of double burial besides the usual single burials. Two 47 Moraija. V.P. (Mahal Sanand), P. 1,628 bodies were, in some of the grave opened. placed It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ side by side. This double burial may suggest a Botad metre gauge section of the Western Rail­ custom similar to that of committing sati of way. It is famous for its mangoes. The Kastur­ la ter times. • bhai Lalbhai Farm situated in this villa ge grows 45 Mandal, V. P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 7,818 paddy in a large area. 23°-17' N., 7 r-58' E. It is situated about fourteen miles north­ 48 Nal Sarovar (Taluka Viramgam) west of Viramgam, a railway station on the It is a lake connected with Viramgam, Sanand Bombay-Viramgam broad gauge section of the and Ahmedabad with good roads and situated Western Raliway, with which it is connected by at a distance of 37 miles from Ahmedabad. It a pucca road. is 50 square miles in expanse, the maximum . When Emperor Muhammed Tuglak came to length and breadth being twenty and four miles Gujarat in 1,347, the Rana of MandaI and respectively. It has 360 islets, the b~ggest of was honoured with robes and rewards as them being 'Panvad'. Its wat~r is brackish .. he helped him to restore order in his region. In An area of 12 miles with water 6 feet deep 1414 Satarsalji of MandaI was one of the reflecting green grass and groves of trees in the chiefs who joined the revolt against Sultan background presents a beautiful panorama. The Ahmad I and it was not till 1530 that the northern, western, and southern sides without MandaI estates were made a part of the crown any well-marked banks are covered by tall and domains. In 1741, it was restored to and forti­ impenetrable reeds and high growing grass. fied by a brother of the Viramgam Desai. In Myriads of birds of about 60 varieties flock to the latter part of the century, it remained under this lake in winter from foreign climes as far the Marathas till its transfer to the British in a~ay as Siberia and flyaway in February. 1817. In 1879, MandaI was described as having some small stone mosques and handsome temples The Government of Gujarat has established as the only remains of its former importance. a Holiday Home at this lake. For the conveni­ Situated in a cotton growing area it has oil ence of the tourists there are a rest-house, with mills and seven ginning and pressing factories. lodging and boarding arrangements, a special It is also a centre of trade and business. It has power-house and underground drainage. Facility a high school and an old mosque known as the for boating in the lake is also available. ~asjid of Sultan Ahmad. 49 Nantlol, v.P. (Taluka Dehgam), P. 2,359 46 Morlasar, V.P. (Mahal Sanand) P. 2,432 It is a railway station called Nandol-Dehgam It is three miles away from Matoda, a from which it is at a distance of three miles on railway station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar the bank of the river Khari and connected with metre gauge section of the Western Railway, it by bus service. It is known for the (:raft of and has an ancient tank known as Banganga dyeing cotton sarees and other cloth. It! has a believed to have been constructed by the high school, Mahila MandaI Udyog Shala; a Panda vas. On the bank of the tank is a temple of Panchayat! Chora and waterworks.

52 50 Narori?, V.P. (Taluka Ahmedabad City), P.23,570 treated them with kindness and settled them on the site of the present Ranpur, then named It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ Sejakpur. Sejakji's son, Ranaji, built a fort Khed brahma metre gauge section of the Western around Sejakpur and called it Ranpur. Mahu­ Railway, on the outskirts of the mill area of lnud Begada (1459-1511) defeated and slew the Ahmedabad city. It has a big temple of the ~anaji then ruling in Ranpur and razed the Vai'l.hanavite sect, a shrine of Dhanurdhari Mata and a Jain D&rasar. Vegetables are grown here tqwn and the castle to ground. Azam Khan, in plenty. Beipg in the \,ricinity of the Capital, the 23rd Viceroy (1635-1642) who was famous as a builder of castles and palaces erected a various industr~es are being developed and established at this place. castle to the south of the town at the meeting \, of the rivers Sukhbhadar and Goma, a mosque

51 Odhavl V.P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 890 with a reservoir, a strong roughly built bath with a cellar and underground passage, a Governor's It is in the Chunval tract of the taluka at a house afterwards used as an office, a well and a distance of seven Irljles from Rantej, a railway garden. The old fort is now in a dilapidated­ station on the Kalol~Chanasma metre gauge condition. Ranpur has a high school, a rest section of the We3terp Railw,+y. It has a tank house and a cotton gin~ing and pressing factory. in which crocodiles aife often found. There is also a temple dedicat¢I to Gautameshwer Mahadev 54 Sadra, V P. (TaluJca Dehgam), P. 2,796 at which a fair atten4ed by about 3,000 persons It is situated on the bank of the river Sabar­ is held on the last Mond~'y of Shravan (August). mati ten miles from Dabhoda, a railway station on the Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma section of the 52 Rakhial, V.P. {Taluka Dehgam), P. 2,680 Western Railway with which it is connected by It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ a pucca road on which buses ply. The village Khed Brahma metre gauge se'ction of the Western was founded by Sultan Ahmedsha and was call­ Railway. It has an oil mill and factories for ed Shadara, now known as Sadra.. During the manufacturing vegetable ghee and soap. It is British regime it was the headquarters of the a growing centre of trade, the chief commodi­ Political Agent of the Sabarkantha Agency. ties being groundnut oil and mangoes. It has a high school and two private dispensaries. 55 Sanathal, V.P. (Mahal Sanand), P. 2,105 It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ 53 Ranpur, M. (Taluka Dhandhuka), P. 7,929, Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western 2:r-21' N., 71°·45' E. Railway. It has an old lake built in the reign Situated on the bank of the river Sukhbhadar, of King Sidhraj, a farm known as the Mistry it is a railway station on the Bhavnagar­ Farm where flower plants and fruit-bearing trees Surendranagar metre gauge section of the Western are grown and has a poultry farm .. The village is Railway. It is said to have been founded in the known for its handloom cotton fabrics. beginning of the fourteenth c!entury by Ranaji 56 Sanand, M., P. 14,315, 22°-59' N., 72°-25' E. Gohel, an ancestor of the Bhavnagar ruling family. His forefathers claimed descent from It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ Shalivahan (79 A.D.) and were driven away Bombay broad gauge section of the Western by the Rathods from their principality in Khed­ Railway and was once the headquarters of the gadh in Marwad. Retreating southward, they ancient house of Koth. It has a mahal office. under their chief Sejakji, took refuge with Raja a power-house, two high schools, a maternity Kalat, the ruler of who home, five ginning factories, four rice mills and

53 two co-o~erative societies carrying on timber great beauty are the remains of Mahmud Begada's trade on a large scale. It is a marketing centre palace and heram (queen's abode). A little to for cotton, paddy and tobacco. A hose pipe the south of the lake is the tomb of Baba Ali manufacturing factory has been started recently Sher, a saint held in high esteem, even higher at Sanand. than Ganj Baksh, Sultan's religious teacher. Close by are the ruins of Mirza Khan Khanan's 75 Salangpur, V.P. (Taluka Dhandhuka), ,;,368, Fateh Badi or victory garden laid out in 1584 It is five miles from the Salangpur Road ra il­ to mark the defeat of Muzaffar III, the last of way station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar metre­ the Ahmedabad Kings. gauge section of the Western Railway, with In the seventeenth century, Sarkhej was so which it is also connected by a regular bus famous for its indigo that the Dutch established service. It is well-known for the shrine of Kashta­ factory in the village in 1620. bhanJan Hanuman, believed to give relief from worldly worries and troubles and evil influence 59 Saroda, V.P., (Taluka Dholka), P. 2,118,' of spirits and ghosts. A fair is held at the Situated on the bank of the river Sabarmati shrine on Bhadrapad Sud J 1 (September) when at a distance of eleven miles from Dholka, a about 5,000 persons congregate. Another large railway station on the Ahmedabad-Botad metre temple of a rival Swaminarayan sect is an added gauge railway line, Saroda is knownJor its water­ attraction. melons and tetis (musk-melons).

58 Sarkhej, V.P. (Taluka Ahmedabad City), P.6,278 60 Tagdi, V.P. (Taluka Dhandhuka), p~ 1,403 It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad- It is a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ I Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western Bhavnagar metre gauge section of the Western Railway. Shaikh Ahmad KhatQl Ganj Baksh of Railway. It is a marketing centre for wheat. Anhilvad, a friend and adviser of Sultan Ahmad I, Tagadi is one of the bethaks (seats) of Mahaprabhuji retired to Sarkhej and died there in 1445. where Shri Vallabhacharya stayed and read A mausoleum was built in his memory, which Shrimad Bhagwat. The place is held in high was begun by Mahammad II in 1445 and finish­ religious esteem by the Vaishnavas. A fair known ed by his son Sultan Kutbuddin in 1451. This as Annakut fair is held on Kartik Sud 9 (October) mausoleum is the largest of its kind in Gujarat when about 5,000 persons congregate. and has stone trellis work filling all its sides. The 61 Vani, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam) , P. 1,275 tomb inside has beautifully cut open metal SCreen. Beyond the mausoleum is a courtyard, covering It is a railway station named Vani Road on more than an acre of land, surrounded by clois­ the Viramgam-Okha metre gauge section of the ters and at its west end a mosque only a little Western Railway. There is a tomb of Balamsha smaller than the Jumma Mosque. There are two Pir where a fair is held on Shravan vad 30 (August) other mausoleums with a connecting porch, with a congregation of about 9,000 persons. containing the tombs of Sultan Mahmud Begada 62 Vasai Tank Scheme~ (Taluka Daskroi) (1459-1511) and members of his family. Sultan Mahmud Begada had made Sarkhej his favourite A new tank has been built to the north of resort, dug a large lake, surrounded it with flights the villag't Vasai in the Daskroi taluka, in order of cut stone steps and raised these mausoleums to increas~ the capacity of the present tank which for himself and his family. Looking across the can store 460 lakh cubic feet of water and lake which covers 17~ acres and is a work of irrigate o;nly 550 acres of land. The capacity of

54 the new tank is' estimated at 820 lakh cubic feet The tomb js of the most elaborate workmanship of water. It will irrigate 1~500 acres of lands surmounted by a richly inlaid canopy. of the Vasai and Mahijada villages which yield The village is known for its mangoes and high qualIty of paddy known an Tran Pankhali vegetables. (three-forked) Kamod. Much of the work of con­ structing the new tank has already been com~ A fair, known as the Devi Mata fair, is held pleted at an estimated cost of Rs. 520,536. on Bhadrapad Sud 8 (September) when about / 5,000 persons participate. 63 Varna lava; V.P. (Mahal Sanand), P. 934 1 66 Vautha, V.P. (Taluka Dholka), P. 1,494 It is a rajl~ay station on the Baroda-Viramgam broad gauge s~ction of the Western Railway. It is about eleven miles south-east of Dholka It has a big brook named Rohar on which a and 40 miles from Ahmedabad, with which it dam has been c~nst~ucted to provide irrigation is connected by a regular bus service. It is facilities to the village. located at the meeting of seven rivers, viz., the Sabarmati, its tributary Hathmati, the Vatrak 64 Vasna Keltya, V.P. (Taluka Dholka), P. 3,388 and its tributaries, the Khari, the Meshwo, the Itis situated at a distance of five miles from Shedhi, and the Majam. The Bhatha (river bed)_ Dholka, the headqu~rters of the taluka, and a lands are very fertile, the chief crops of the railway station on the ~hmedabad-Bhavnagar metre village being sugarcane, wheat and cotton. gauge section of the "Yes tern Railway. It produces Af the confluence of the seven rivers, a very plenty of vegetables like brinjals, sweet-potatoes, 1 , big fair with a huge congregation amounting to ginger and fruits likp pomegranates, guavas, about 200,000 persons is held on Karlik Sud 11 lemons, etc., Its ginger is particularly famous. to Vad 1 (October.November) of which Sud 15 It has a ginning factory, a high school and a is the most important. As Karlik Swami is said water works with piped water supply. to have resided here, his foot-prints are 65 Valva, V.P., (Taluka, Daskroi), P. 5,349 worshipped during these days. In the village there It is a railway station on the Viramgam~ is a temple of Siddheshwer Makadev which is be­ Baroda broad gauge line of the Western Rail­ lieved to be SwayamblJu (self-existent) and to have way. It has a group of buildings, two tombs come into existence in Vikram Samwat 1215 and a mosque constructed in memory of Shah (1159 A.D.). The darshan of Siddheshwer Mahadev A'lam's father and brother. Burha.n·ud-din and a bath at the confluence of the rivers are Kutb-ul-Alam, the father of Shah A'lam, was the special features of the occasion. the grandson of a famous saint buried at Uch 67 Vejalpur, V.P. (Taluka Ahmedabad City), on the Sutlej. He settled at Vatva and died P. 3,185 there in 1452. The nobles of the courts of Sultan Ahmad I, Sultan Kutb-ud-din and Sultan It is situated at a distance of one-half mile from Mahmud Begada, first raised a small shrine and Vastrapur, a railway station on the Ahmedabad­ afterwards a mosque, a tomb to one of his sons, Bhavnagar metre-gauge section of the Western a large many-sided pond and a vast mausoleum. Railway and takes its name from a temple The mosque and the son's tomb are in the flat dedicated to Vaijnath Mahadev. Hindu style without arches or minarets. In the 68 Viramgam, M., P. 38,955, 23°-6' N., 7:t-6' E, large mausoleum, however, the arch takes the place of the beam and the dome is raised high It is a railway junction where the Viramgam­ in air by a second tier of arches. The arch has Bombay broad gauge, Viramgam-Kharaghoda one consistent design and has much beauty. broad gauge, Viramgam-Okha metre gauge and

55 Viramgam-Mehsana metre gauge sections of the Aligadh is a hamlet of Viramgam, which Western Railway meet. It is also the head­ IS inhabited by "Shia Daudi Bohras" who are quarters of the taluka of that name. It has noted businessmen 'and good agriculturists. The two high schools, a library, a hospital, a rest­ inspection bungalow and electric power-house house and a garden. are situated near this hamlet. There is a Dargah of a Muslim saint, Gabansha Pir, where a It is aJ} old town with five gates in the fair is held on Shawwal 1, with a congregation fort surrounding it. Minaldevi, the mother of of I,OOQ to 1,500 persons. Sidhraj jaysinh, constructed the Mansar Lake, with 360 small Shiv shrines (Deris) most of which 68 Vithalapur, V.P. (Taluka Viramgam), P. 1,635, are now in ruin. At the close of the eleventh It is situated on the Viramgam-Sitapur Bechraji century during the reign of Sidhraj several shrines Road in the Chunval tract, (the northern group of and temples were added. In addition to the forty-four or Chunvalis villages of the Viramgam Mansar Lake, there is another big lake called taluka having Goradu yellowish-land). It is , Gangasar. Under the strong Manda} chief, connected with Viramgam by a bus service. It Viramgam did not become part of the Ahmeda­ is a former talukdari village held by Thakarda bad rulers' domain till 1530. It was chosen by talukdars. Cotton and bajri (millet) are its chief the Mogul viceroys as the headquarters of the produce. Jhalawad district, as it commanded the entrance 69 Zolapur, V.P. (Mahal Sanand), P., 2,275 into Saurashtra later known as Kathiawad. During the disturbances of the eighteenth century It is situated at a distance of 4! miles from it was the scene of several struggles. It conti­ Chorvadodra, a railway station on the Baroda­ nued under a Muslim governor till 1735 when Viramgam broad gauge section of thel Western Desai Bhavsingh called in the Marathas who Railway and is connected by an approach road, dislodged the Muslims. A cotton producing area, three miles long, with the Bombay-Delhi National it has a textile mill, a mill producing mosquito­ Highway No.8. The Village Panchayat has got nets and six ginning and pressing factories. its own building.

56 PAI\Tti

I CENSUS TABLES

2 OFFICIAL STATISTICS

A-TT I

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES Out of 4 tables of A Series compiled at this Census, Tables A-I, A-III and A-IV gIVIng area, houses and population, classification of villages and towns have been reproduced in the District Hand­ book. They are the same as those given in 1951. The most distinguishing features, however, are the various appendices and sub-appendices giving details of (a) 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district showing changes which have taken place during the decade, (b) villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with. a population under 5,000, (c) houseless and institutional population, (d) 1951 population adjusted to 1961 administrative uni.ts, (e) new towns added in 1961, (f) towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 and (g) towns with their area and ju~isdiction.

A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION This table is .more elaborate than that of 1951 as it gives in addition to area, house3 and population, population per sq~, mile, number of inhabited and uninhabited villages and number of towns. The data is given down to taluka/mahal with break-up for Total/Rural/Urban. Brief Account of Changes in Area qf the District from 1901 to 1961 Numerous changes have taken place since Independence in the areas of the districts, though the boundaries of various' units comprised therein practically remained unchanged between 1901 and 1941. Three principal stages i,n which ~hese changes have cOme about during the Post-Independence period are: (i) those that came. in th~ wake of Independence after 1947; eii) those that took place on the Reorganisa· tion of States in 1956 and (iii) those that resulted from the oifurcation of the bilingual Bombay State in 1960.

Even after reorganiSatio~ in 1956, several territorial changes were effected in 1959, the details of which have been given ill sub-appendix 2 to Appendix I to' Table A-I alongwith the relevant notifications. Broad changes that have taken place in the territorial limits of the district between 1951 and 1961 are, however, listed below:~

Ahmedabad:-This'district continues with the addition of one village of , less one town and one village transferred to . Rural and Urhan Population During the past censuses there was no uniformity in the criteria prescribed for distinguishing urban areas from the rural. The definition of 'town', therefore, varied from State to State and the places were treated as towns if, in the opinion of the State Government or the Superintendent of CenSus Operations, they were found to possess urban characteristics. It included all municipalities, cantonments, civil lines and all places with more than 5,000 population which, it was decided, to treat as towns on the ground that they possessed urban characteristics. This definition of 'town' has remained substantially unchanged since 1891. To the characteristics aforementioned, Baroda State, which has merged into Bombay State in 1949 and now forms part of the newly formed Gujarat State added one more according to which all the head­ quarters of talukas were treated as towns. In view, however, of the increasing importance of studying urbani­ sation in all its varied aspects, the Registrar General, at the very outset of 1961 Census, emphasised the need for a uniform treatment by strictly defining the concept of 'town'. Town: 'Town' has been defined as a place having a municipality or a cantonment or a place with a population of 5,000 and over if 75 per cent of its male population is dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. These tests were applied by the Collectors who furnished lists of places to be treated as towns in 1961, which were also got approved by the State Government and the Registrar General. As against 20 places treated as towns in 1951, 14 qualify to be treated as urban according to the test prescribed by the Census of 1961. The loss of 6 is accounted for by declassification of 2 towns as villages as shown in Statement A, splitting up of Ahmedabad Cantonment into Ahmedabad Cantonment (Military) and Ahmedabad Cantonment (Civil) and merger of five towns, viz., Acher, Vadaj, Rakhial, Amraiwadi and Khokhara-Mehmedabad into Municipal Corporation of Ahmedabad.

3 STATEMENT A Urban area, of classes IV & Vof 1951 eliminated in 1961 with populati(Jn of 1951 and 1961

Class Name and number of towns Population

1951 1961

IV 2 29,369

"'1 Acher 18,377 *2 Vadaj 10,992 V 5 30,531 14,146 1 MandaI 5,832 7,818

2 Dabhoda 5,238 6,328 "'3 Rakhial 6,573 *4- Amraiwadi 7,354 "'5 ~hokhara-Mehmedabad 5,534

STATEMENT B New urban areas qf class V listed in 1961 with their names ana population in 1961

Class Name and number of town 1961 Population

V Ahmedabad Cantonment (Civil) 5,361

Village: 'Village' is a revenue village which is an adminisn:ative rather than a demographic unit. The definition of the term 'village' has practically remained the same during the entire census period. In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village which has got a separate entity and a distirict number assigned to it in the revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single village with a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even consist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be inhabited or uninhabited. Census House: Owing to the diversity of local conditions it was not possible in the past to lay down a uniform definition of a 'Census House' common to all parts of the country. The definition adopted till the Census of 1941 had two-fold connotation which emphasised either (i) the structural aspect, i.e., building or house or (ii) the social aspect, i.e., family or household. The former was defined as the residence of one or more families having a separate and independent entrance from the common way. But the social aspect was emphasised by defining a 'Household' as the home of the composite family with its resident dependents and servants. From 1881-1941, the Census Superintendents adopted the one or the other definition according to their convenience. A clear distinction was, however, drawn between a 'Census House' and a 'Census Household' in 1951 which gave a uniform meaning to the term 'Census House' or the 'Census Household' or the 'Family Unit'. The 'Census House' was defined as, 'a dwelling with a separate main entrance' and the 'Census Household' as 'all persons who live together in the same house and have a common mess'.

Though the definition of a 'Census House' introduced in 1951 was continued during the Census of 1961, it differs from that adopted by the Census of 1961 in that the latter is broad-based to include non-dwellings also. The house-list is thus an inventory of all strw;tures or part of structures with a separate entrance.

The following definitions of the tenn 'Census House' glVen in the instructions for :6lling the house­ list will clarify the position still further. , * The population of Acher and Vadaj under Class IV and Rakhial, Amr*iwadi and Khokhara-Mehmedabad under Class V was enumerated and included in the population of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in 1961 as they lost their separate identity on their merger in that city in 1953-59 under Government Resolutions No. PMC-1256-C

A-III - VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION This table classifies inhabited villages only by size of population. Mter giving the total number of inhabited villages and rural population for every taluka/mahal, it shows the number of villages and population for the following seven categories, namely:- (1) less than 200, (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) I,QOO-I,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 5,000-9,999 and (7) 10,000 and above. '

Table A·III of 1951 gives combined figures of inhabited towns and villages classified by population, while A-III of 1961, gives figures of villages only classified by population.

A-lV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941

This table giv~ statistics relating to the figures of population since 1941 showing the growth of each town from census to census. Percentage variation is given from decade to decade, not only for the towns, but also for toWn-groups, where one or more urban units form a compact urban area. The total population of the town'-group along with that of its constituent urban units is given under the class into which the town-group has 'been classified. Separate figures have, likewise, been given for municipal and non-municipal areas such as port area, suburban area, military area, railway colony, cantonment, etc., where a town is a combination ':of two or more such units. The following are the six classes into which the towns are grouped in Table A-~V ac~rding to the size of population:

Class Population Class Population I 100,000 and above IV 10,000 to 19,999 II 50,000 to 99,999 V 5,000 to 9,999 III 20,000 to 49,999 VI Less than 5,000

The areas of towns in sq. miles and sq. kilometres are also given in the table for 1961.

The term 'town~ as defined at the Census of 1961 and its uniform adoption all over the country on the basis of certain specified tests have been explained under 'Urban and Rural Population' in the note to Table A-I. 'Town-group'-This is a new variant of the urban population which has been introduced for the first time on the present occasion. Large cities or expanding towns bring within their orbits new satellite towns, industrial areas or settlements interspersed by small bits of rural areas. Such urban areas, not necessarily municipal, are taken to form town-groups with the main city or town as one of the constituents. , City'- Places having population of 100,000 and over either individually or as a town-group have been classified as cities.

5 A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Number of Total Area in Population Number Occupied Population Rural per Sq. In~ Unin- of Residential District/Taluka/Maha1 Urban Sq. Miles Sq.Km. Mile habited habited Towns Houses Persons Males Females 1 2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 • 7 8 9 10 11 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT T 3,443.5 8,918.7 642 737 12 14 423,279 2,210,199 1,188,269 1,021,930 R 3,367.2 8,721.1 257 737 12 167,414 866,620 448,428 418,192 U 76.3 197.6 17,599 14 . 255,865 1,3013,579 739,841 603,738 Ahmedabad City T 112.0 290.1 11,258 26 6 236,606 1,260,944 697,781 563,163 R 64.2 166.3 856 26 7,990 54-,943 29,334 25,609 U 47.8 123.8 25,214 6 228,616 1,206,001 668,447 537,554 Viramgam T 672.0 1,740.5 285 159 4 38,116 191,511 98,269 93,242 R 668.6 1,731. 7 223 159 4 29,500 152,556 77,939 74,617 U 3.4 8.8 11,491 8,616 38,955 20,330 18,625 Daskroi R 325.3 842.5 551 116 33,407 179,204 93,297 85,907 Dehgam . T 334.2 865.5 482 121 31,645 160,964 82,921 78,043 R 333.5 863.8 447 121 29,803 143,956 76,520 72,436 U 0.7 1.7 18,194 1,842 12,008 6,401 5,607 Sanand T 313.4- 311.7 279 67 .. 16,997 87,440 45,296 42,144 R 312.9 810.4 234 67 14,232 73,125 37,834 35,291 U 0.5 1.3 28,630 2,765 14,315 7,4£2 6,853 Dholka T 653.2 1,691.8 268 116 2 33,668 175,327 91,185 84,142 R 642.3 1,664.8 210 116 25,772 135,026 , 70,145 64,881 U 10.4 27.0 3,806 2 7,896 40,301 21,040 19,261 Dhandhuka T 1,033.4 2,676.6 ISO 132 6 3 27,340 154,809 79,520 75,289 R 1,019.9 2,641.6 120 132 6 21,710 122,810 6~,359 59,451 U 13.5 35.0 2,370 3 6,130 31,999 16,161 15,838 NOTE: 1 Population per sq. mile under Column 4 bas been worked out on the area figures given by the State Survey Department given in Column 3(a). 2 Under Column 4, population of those urban units, for which area figures are not available, is ignored for working out urban density. Rural density is worked out on the basis of rural population only though the area figures include areas of those urban units for whiCh separate area figures are not available. 3 The sq. kilometres under Column 3(b) and density figures of urban areas of Taluka/Mahal and District under Column 4: are worked out using the area figures corrected upto 2 places of decimals obtained by adding the areas of the towns in the respective units. In addition to this, the figures relating to sq. krns. are further adjusted to make the Taluka/Mahal and District totals agree.

APPENDIX I 1951 TERRITORIAL UNITS CONSTITUTING THE PRESENT SET-UP OF DISTRICT AND EACH TALUKA/MAHAL (Onry those names/areas which haDe undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below) Net area Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Gain ( +) Loss ( -) Area Area 1951 District! territorial Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Taluka/Mahal units Brief description Miles Km. Brief description Miles Km. Miles KID.

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 3 9 10 AHMEDABAD As in 1951 Rangpur village (S1. No. 2.4 6.2. town viz., patdi and 19.0 49.2 -" 16.6 - 43.0 DISTRICT 92) transferred from Kadi Kharaghoda ~IJage ( S 1. N Q. taluka of Mehsana district 73) transferred to \ taluka of Surendranagar district Viramgam As in 1951 Rangpur Village (SI. No. 2.4 6.2 1 town viz., patdi and 19.0 49.2 - 16.6 - 43.0 92) transferred from Kadi Kharaghocm village (S1. No. taluka of Mehsana district 73) transferred to Dasada ta1uka of' Surendranagar district

6 SUB-APPENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX I AREA FOR 1951 AND 1961 FOR THOSE MUNICIPAL TOWNS WIDCH HAVB UNDERGONE CHANGES IN AREA SINCE 1951 CENSUS

Area in Sq. Miles Municipal District Town 1951 1961 Remarks

1 2 3 4 5

AhDledabad Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation 20.26 35.90 Jurisdictional Change

Viramgam l.75 3.39 Jurisdictional Change

SUB-APPENDIX 2 TO APPENDIX I

DISTRICT/TALUKA/~AH,AL SHOWING 1951 POPULATION ACCORDING TO TERRITORIAL JURISDIC~ON IN 1951, CHANGES IN AREA AND THE POPULATIONS . INVOLVED IN THOSE CHANGES (This relates to Appendix to Tao.le A-II wh~h exhibits data upto distrir:t level in Census of India 1961. Volume V Part II-A, Gujarat.)

1951 popu­ lation accord· Population Net increase ing to juris­ in 1951 ad­ or decrease Area ih 19q1 Area in 1951 diction pre­ justed to between District/Taluka/ 1961 vailing in jurisdiction col. 7 and Mahal Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Population Sq. Miles Sq. Km. 1951 in 1961 col.S

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Ahmedabad District'" 3,443.5 8,918.~ 2.210,199 3,401.0 8.808.6 1.685.630 1,675,750 -9,880 ( +42.5) (+110.1) (-9,880)

Ahmedabad City 112.0 290.1 1,260,944 108.0 279.7 922,060 922,060 (+4.0) (+10.4)

Viramgamt 672.0 1,740.5 191,511 651.0 1,686.1 159,108 149,228 - 9,880 ( +21.0) ( +54-.4) (-9,830)

Daskroi 179,204 327.0 346.9 147,740 147,740 (-1.7) (--4.4)

Dehgam 334.2 334.0 355.0 130,923 130,923 (+0.2) (+0.5)

Sanand 313.4 811.7 87,440 294.0 761.5 65,493 65,493 (+ 19.4) (+50.2)

Dholka 653.2 1,691aS 610.0 1,579.9 133,036 133.036 ( +43.2) (+ III .9)

Dhandhuka 1,033.4 2,676.6 15+.309 1,077.0 2,739.4 127.265 127,265 (--43.6) (-112.8) NOTE: *(1) Under Bombay Gov1mment Resolution, R.D., No. T.L.e. 3353.C dated 19-6-1959, 1 town viz., Patdi (14.5) and Kharaghoda village (4.5) were transferred from Viramgam taluka of Ahmedabad district to Dasada taluka of Surendranagar district. (2) Under Bombay Government Resolution, R.D., No. E. 40/1453 dated 27-11-1953, Rangpur village (2.4) was transferred from Kadi taluka of Mehsana district to Viramgam taluka of Ahmedabad district. tel) Under Bombay Government Resolution, R.D., No. T.L.C. 3858-C dated 19-6-1959, 1 town viz., Patdi (14.5) and Kharaghoda village (4.5) were transferred from Viramgam taluka of Ahmedabad district to Dasada taluka of Surendranagar district. (2) Under Bombay Government Resolution; R.D., No. E 40/1453 dated 27-11-1953, Rangpur village (2.4) was transferred from Kadi taluka of Mehsana district to Viramgam Taluka of Ahmedabad district.

7 APPENDIX II NUMBER OF VlLLAG£S WITH A POPULATION OF 5,000 AND OVER AND TOWNS WITH A POPULATION UNDER 5,000 Note: Units of territory which have nothing to show for this statement have been excluded.

Villages with a pOI?ulation of 5,000 & over Towns with a population of under 5,000 Percentage to total rural Percentage to total urban DistrictfTalukafMahal Number Population population of the district Number Population population of the district 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT 10 68t 149 7.86 1 1,509 0.11

Ahmedabad City 3 25,270 2.92 1 1,509 0.11 Viramgam • 7,818 0.90 - Daskroi 3 17,114- 1.97 . ... Dehgam 6,328 0.73

Dholka 2 11,619 1.34

APPENDIX III HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population Rural Dutrict/Taluka/Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT Total 17,530 10,221 7,309 14,827 12,028 2,799 Rural 14,513 8,032 6,481 1,110 922 248 Urban 3.017 2,189 828 13.657 11,106 2,551 Ahmedabad City Total 8,007 4,982 3,025 12,831 10,412 2,419 Rural 6,329 3,515 2,814- 313 225 88 Urban 1,678 1,467 211 12,518 10,187 2,331

Viramgam Total 1,172 638 534 157 130 27 Rural 949 531 418 55 4-2 13 Urban 223 107 116 10,2 88 14

Daskroi Rural 2,844 1,580 1,264 221 129 92 Dehgam Total 1,859 1,000 859 269 236 33 Rural 1,769 947 822 148 132 16 Urban 90 53 37 121 104 17 Sanand • Total 1,163 682 481 181 133 48 Rural 1,106 644 462 86 77 9 Urban 57 38 19 95 56 39

Dholka Total 1,075 606 469 752 612 140 Rural 941 505 435 179 169 10 Urban 134 101 33 573 443 130 416 40' Dhandhuka \ Total 1,410 733 677 376 . Rural 575 310 265 168 148 20 Urban 835 423 412 248 228 20

8 A ..m-VILLAGES CLAssIFiED BY POPUiArlON'

I-Villages with less than 2,000 population Ips than 200

Total Dumber Total Rural Population No. Population No. Popula.tion of inhabited District/Taluka/Mahal villages Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT 737 866,620 448,428 418,192 41 2,222 1,970 131 24,164 22.559

1 Ahmedabad City • 26 54,943 29,334 25,609 3 178 167 4 889 747

2 Viramgam 159 152,555 77,939 74,617 10 583 475 36 6,434 6,137

3 Daskroi 116 179,204 93,297 85,907 4 30\ 299 12

4 Dehgam 121 148,956 76,520 72,436 9 569 571 26 4,500 4,194

5 Sanand • • 67 73,125 37,834 35,291 1 123 64 7 1,277 1,209

6 Dholka 116 135,026 70,145 64,881 3 164 137 21 4,154 3,837

7 Dhandhuka • 132 122,810 63,359 59,451 II 299 257 25 4,629 4,287

III-Vmages with a Population of 10,000 I-Villages with less than 2,000 population-contd. II-Villages with Population 2,000-9,999 and above 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above No. Population No. Fopu1ation No. Population No. Population No. Population

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

248 95,854 89,427 209 153,026 143,919 98 137,672 127,658 9 28,518 26,248 1 6.972 6,411

5 2,193 1,844 6 4,069 3,650 5 8,542 7,394 2 6,491 5,396 I 6,972 6,411

2 58 22,445 21,465 43 30,316 29,052 11 14,246 13,585 3,915 3,903

3 34 13,534 12,246 33 24,965 23,508 30 43,376 39,427 3 8,835 8,279

4 27 10.560 9,708 35 26,280 25,015 23 31,369 29,862 3,242 3,086

5 29 10,941 10,377 23 16,498 15,232 7 8,995 8,409

6 4S- 17,670 16,475 32 23,915 22,108 13 18,207 16,740 2 6,035 5,584

7 50 18,511 17,312 37 26,983 25,351 9 12,937 12,241

9 A-II-2 A-IV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941

Percentage Status Decade Decade Name of Town/Town-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ALL CLASSES -1 TOWN-GROUP AND 8 TOWNS

1941 672.724 386,660 286,064 1951 979,043 +306,319 +45.53 548,377 430,666 1961 1,343.579 +364,536 +54.19 739,841 603,738

CLASS 1 (100,000 AND OVER) - 1 TOWN-GROuP

1 Ahmedabad Town-group 1941 595,210 347,102 248,108 47.83 Sq. Miles 1951 877,329 +282,119 + 47.1{) 496,637 380,692 123.88 Sq. Km. 1961 1,206,001 +328,672 +37.46 668,447 537,554 (a) Ahmedabad M.C. 1941 591,267 344,688 246,579 35.90 Sq. Miles 1951t 837,163 +245,896 +41.59 473,929 363,234 92.98 Sq. Km. 1961 1,149,918 +312,755 +37.36 637,061 512,857

(b) *Naroda P 1951 17,361 9,127 8,234 5.56 Sq. Miles 1961 23,570 +6,209 +35.76 12,664 10,906 14.40 Sq. Kro. (c) ·Sahijpur Bogha P 1951 9,066 4,907 4,159 2.00 Sq. Miles 1961 20,387 + 11,321 +124.87 11,058 9,329 5.18 Sq. Km. (d) Ahmedabad Cantt. 1941* Cantonment 1951 Not Available (Civil) 1961 5,361 2,865 2,496 1.1{) Sq. Miles 3.63 Sq. Km. (e) *Ranip P 1951 8,259 5,286 2,973 2.19 Sq. Miles 1961 5,256 -3,003 -36.36 3,763 1,493 5.67 Sq. Km. (f) Ahmedabad Cantonment Cantt. 1941 3,943 +154- +4.06 2,414 1,529 (Military) 1951 5,480 +1,537 +38.98 3,388 2,092 0.78 Sq. Mile 1961 1,509 -3,971 -72.46 1,036 473 2.02 Sq. Km.

CLASS m (20,()0()-49,999) - 2 TOWNS

Viramgam M 1941 26,373 13,582 12,791 3.39 Sq. Miles 1951 27,435 +1,062 +4.03 14,030 13,405 8.78 Sq. Km. 1961 38,955 + 11,520 +41.99 20,330 18,625

NOTE: I Towns treated as such for the first time in 1951 which continue as towns in 1961 Census are shown with an asterisk (*) on their left. 2 Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics. The following abbreviations have been used for the status of a town:­ (i) M-Municipality (ii) Cantt.-Cantonments (iii) M.C.-Municipal Corporation (iv) N.M.-Non municipal Area (v) P.-Village Panchayat N. A.-Not Available t The following five towns of 1951 have been merged in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in 1961. (i) Acher with a populatlon of 18,377 (M,lO,093,F 8,284) in 1951; (ii) Vadaj with a popUlation of 10,992 (M,5,775,F 5,217) in 1951; (iii) Amraiwadi with a population of 7,354 (M,4,335,F 3,019) in 1951; (iv) Rakhial with a population of 6,573 (M,3,995,F 2,578) in 1951; , (v) Khokhra-Mehmedabad with a population of 5,534 (M,3,109,F 2,425)' in 1951; • Ahmedabad Cantonment (Civil) in 1941 with a population of 3,045 (M,I,669, F. 1,376) was a part of Ahmedabad Cantonment (Military). The combined population for the Ahmedabad Cantonment Civil and Military have been shown against Ahmedabad Cantonment (Military).

10 A-lV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULA TION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941-contd.

Percentage Status Decade Decade Name of Town/Town-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 B , 2 Dholka 1941 17,222'1 .. 8,858 8,364 N.A. 1951 20,012, +2,790 +16.20 10,283 9,729 1961 27,476 ' +7,464 +37.30 14,430 13,046 (i) Dholka M 1941 17,222 8,858 8,364 1.50 Sq. Miles 1951 20,012 +2,790 +16.20 10,283 9,729 3.88 Sq. KqJ. 1961 26,876 +6,864 +34.30 14,080 12,796 {ii} Suburban Area N.M 1961 600 350 250 N.A.

CLASS IV (10,000-19,999) - 4 TOWNS

Dhandhuka M 1941 11,150 5,521 5,629 1.00 Sq. Mile 1951 12,250 +1,100 + 9.87 6,097 6,153 2.59 Sq. Km. 1961 15,640 +3,390 +27.67 7,940 7.700 2 Sanand M 1941 8,733 4,492 +,241 0.50 Sq. Mile 1951 10,623 +1,390 +21.64 5,472 5,151 1.29 Sq. Km. 1961 14,315 +3,692 +34.75 7,462 6,853 3 *Bavla •P 1951 8,374 4,317 4,057 8.93 Sq. Miles 1961 12,825 +4,451 +53.15 6,610 6,215 23.13 Sq. Km. 4 Dehgam M 1941 6,771 3,522 3,249 0.66 Sq. Mile 1951 8,042 +1,211 +18.11 4.104 3,938 1.71 ' Sq. Km. 1961 12,008 +3,966 +49.32 6,401 5,607

CLASS V (5,008-9,999) - 2 TOWNS 1 *Barwala P 1951 6,939 3,519 3,420 12.37 Sq. Miles 1961 8,430 +1,491 +21.49 4,289 4,141 32.04 Sq. Km. 2 Ranpur M 1941 7,265 3,583 3,682 0.13 Sq. Mile 1951 8,039 + 774 +10.65 3,918 4,121 0.34- Sq. Km. 1961 7,929 llO + 1.37 3,932 3,997

APPENDIX I NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1961 AND TOWNS IN 1951 DECLASSIFIED IN 1961

New town added in 1961 Town in 1951 wnich has been declassified as rural in 1961

Area Population Area Population Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. District Name of Town Miles Km. 196] 1951 Name of Town Miles Km. 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AHMEDABAD Ahmedabad 1.40 3.63 5,361 Dabhoda 9.9 25.64 6,328 5,238 Cantonment Mandai 2,3 5.96 7,818 5,832 (Civil) *Acher 2.0 5.18 18,377 *Vadaj 4.0 10.36 10,992 *Amraiwadi 1.8 4.66 7,354- *Rakhial 3.1 8.03 6,573 * Khokhara-Melunedahad 1. 7 4.40 5,534

NOTE : NOTE: Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are ... Acher, Vadaj, Amraiwadi, RakhiaI and Khokhara­ printed in italics. Mehmedabad, which were treated as separate urban units in ]951 Census, have been merged with Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in 1961.

11 NOTE-A Particulars qf new towns added in 1961

Constituent Villages

1951 Land Revenue Name of Record Area in Census District New Town Name No. Sq. Miles Population

2 3 5 6

Alunedabad Ahmedabad Cantonment Carved out of Ahmebabad (Civil) Cantonment Area N.A. N.A. NOTE: Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics. N.A.=Not Available

NOTE-B Particulars of 1951 Census towns declassified tn 1961

Constituent Villages

1961

Name of 1951 Census Area in town declassified Land Revenue Sq. District in 1961 Name Record No. Miles Population

3 4 5 6

Ahmedabad Dabhoda Dabhoda 107 8.91 6,328 Mandal MandaI 5 23.30 7~a18 SPECIAL APPENDIX TOWNS WITH THEm. AREA ANI> JURISDICTION

District Town (area in acres) Jurisdiction with area in acres of each unit

2 3

Alunedabad Ahmedabad Carved out of Ahmedabad Cantonment area Cantonment (Civil) (897-34) 2 Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Cantonment Area [portion o!her than that transferred Cantonment (Military) (500-0) to Ahmedabad Cantonment (Civil)] 3 Ranip (1,404-17) Ranip village (1,404-17) 4 Ahmedabad (22,976-0)* (1) Acher (2) VadaJ (3) (4} Vasna (5) Shaikhpur­ Khanpur (6) Changispur (7) Kocharab (8) Chhadavad (9) Paldi (10) Mithipur (11) Chhoti-Daskroi (12) Shaherkotda and (13) Dariapur-Kazipur villages and parts of (1) Memnagar (2) Vastrapur (3) Maktampur (4) Behrampur (5) Rajpur-llirpur (6) Khokhara-Mehmedabad (7) Bagefardos (8) Rakhial and (9) Asarwa villages 5 Naroda (3,553-32) Naroda village (3,553-32) 6 Sahijpur Bogha 0,280-0) Part (1,280"'{}) of Sahijpur Bogha vilIage 7 Viramgam (2,170-0) Part (2,170-0) of Viramgam village 8 Dehgam (422.16) Part (422-16) of Dehgam village 9 Sanand (320-0) Part (320-0) of Sanand village 10 Bavla (5,713-2) Part (5,713-2) of Bavia village 11 Dholka (960-0) P:ut (960-0) of Dholka village 12 Ranpur (79-14) Part (79-14) of Ranpur village 13 Barwala (7,917-13) Barwaia village (7,917-13) 14 Dhandhuka (640-0) Part (640-0) of Dhandhuka village NOTE: Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics. '!'Serarate area for constituents not a.vailable B-ECONOMIC TABLES

This series is divided into two parts, viz., (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) Household Economic Tables. Economic Tables of the 1961 Census cover a very large field of data and are more elaborate than any of their predecessors. -The most im portant point to remember about the economic tables is that duting the past censuses, income or economic independence was the test applied for measuring the economy of the country. Before 1961, economic activity was interpreted in terms of categories like economically in­ dependent or economically dependent, semi.dependent, earning dependents or non-earning dependents. In 1951, the economi'c classification was confined to the eight livelihood classes with stress on income rather than work or economic activity of the individual. The most significant departure that the Census of 1961 has made is the emphasis laid on work, so that all people who work, including family workers who are not in receipt of any in,come or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance have also been included as workers. Even the non·workers have been distributed into eight-fold categories accord­ ing to the activities pursued by them. This change in concept will help obtain a realistic picture of the eco­ nomic activity of those important sections of household workers who were left out of account in the past.

The Household ECOJ;lOmic Tables on the other hand are an entirely new feature of the 1961 Census_. They are prepared from household schedules by mech~ical tabulation on the basis of 20 per cent sample arid give all possible dat~ relating to the extent of land under cultivation, nature of household industry, period of work in household industry and the persons employed either as family workers or as hired labourers. Industrial and Occupational CAassification Another noteworthy feature of the General Economic Tables is the systematic classification of industries and occupations. For, the one introduced in 1951 was, as truly pointed out by the Registrar General, neither a purely industrial nor occupational classification of the population but a combination of both. The National Classification of Industries and Occupations adopted by the Government of India and followed on the present occasion classifies the economic data into 9 divisions, 45 major groups and 343 minor groups of industries and 11 divisions, 75 groups and 331 families of occupations as against a conglomeration of 10 divisions and 88 sub-divisions of services in 1951.

The following statement gives the categories of industrial workers adopted m the current census and the eight livelihood classes of 1951. 1961 Industrial Categories 1951 Means of Livelihood AGRICULTURAL CLASSES I As Cultivators I Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned II As Agricultural Labourers and their dependents III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, II Cultivators of land wholly or mainly un­ owned and their dependents Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards III Cultivating Labourers and their dependents and Allied activities IV Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural IV At Household Industry rent receivers and their dependents V In Manufacturing other than Household NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES Industry Persons (including dependents) who derive VI In Construction their principal means of livelihood from VII In Trade and Commerce V Production other than cultivation VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications VI Commerce IX In Other Services VII Transport X Non-workers VIII Other services and miscellaneous sources

In 1951 the non-workers who were known as non-working dependents were classified accord~ng to the occupation of the persons On whom they were dependent.

13 The non-working population is distributed separately for the first time according to eight types of activities, viz., (i) full time students or children attending school who do no other work, (ii) house~ wives and persons engaged in unpaid home duties, (iii) infants and other dependents including perma­ nently disabled or old persons, (iv) retired persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income with.. out doing any work, (v) beggars, vagrants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in jails or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions, (vii) persons not employed before but seeking employment for the first time and (viii) persons employed before but nOw out of employment and seeking eDlplo~ent. '

Broadly speaking, workers of 1961 can be taken to be equal to self-supporting persons plw earning dependents of 1951 minus those in receipt of income without work such as rentiers, pensioners, beggars, etc.

In respect of persons who are workers, the information is available in Q. 8 Cultivators, Q. 9 Agri~ cultural Labourers, Q. 10 Working at Household Industry and Q. 11 Working at Non-household Industry, Profession, Trade, Business or Service. Following extracts from the Manual of Instructions to Enu~ merators relating to Questions 8 to 12 on the basis of which the General Economic Tables are compiled will be helpful in appreciating the contents of these tables.

Q. 8 Working as Cultivator A person is said to be working as cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government and (b) cultiva'tion of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money. kind or share. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and doe~ not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations which are shown in Q. 10 or Q. 11 as the case may be.

Q. 9 Working as Agricultural Labourer A person is said to be working as Agricultural labourer when he works in another person's land only as a labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation for wages in cash, kind or share of produce. Also the labourer has no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor he is res­ ponsible for taking decision as to which crops to sow and when or taking the risks of cultivation.

Q. 10 Household Industry A Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head- of the household himself andJ or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a. registered factory. Household industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as pleader 9! doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.

Q. 11 Doing work other than 8~ 9 or 10 Nature of work (occupation) is the exact function that a person performs in the economic sector in which he/she is engaged. This information was to be filled in Q. 10ea) or 11 (a) of the individual slips. The

(1) In the case of married of grown up women who do any of the work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and $elling cow dung cakes, grass, etc., in addition to the usual houst;hold duties, such duties were fully described and 'HW~ written in brackets after the full description. (2) If a person makes the articles he sells> he was treated as maker and seller of them.

14 (3) ,The vague terms like scientist, technician~ civil servant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker, foreman, overseer, supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher, etc., were not written. (4) For labourers accustomed to work on various jobs, 'general labourer' was mentioned

(5) ~achine Operator. The kind of machine used with its recognised n,a,tme was given. (6) Shop-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants. If a person was mainly engaged in selling, 'Dealer' "was written and if assisting 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesnlan' was written. 'Wholesale' and 'Retail' was stated when the business was carried on in wholesale or in retail. (7) The nature' of transport was fully mentioned like air transport, rail transpGrt, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by bullock, camel, etc. (8) For a person engaged in Defence services, 'service of Central Government' was written. (9) Domestic Services

In the case of any private servant, e.g., a cook or domestic servant, 'private or domestic servant' only was written. There was n'o industry in their case but in cases of persons employed in hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., were added.

Status of econ~micalbt active p~son!'

Economically active persons were divided into 4 classes (1) Employer (2) Employee (3) Single worker and (4) Family worker. An 'employer' is that person w)1o hires one or more persons in his work. An 'employee' is that person who works under others for wages or salary in cash or kind. A 'single worker' is that person who does his work without employing others except casually and with­ out the help of the other members of the family except casually. A 'family worker' is that person who is doing his work in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind. Thus one more status of economically active person, viz., family worker is added against only first three in the previous census of 1951.

Q. 12 Activiry, if not working A person who is not working has been classified as non-worker. Non-workers are distributed separately according to eight types of activities already noticed above.

(i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

There are in all 24 Economic Tables compiled in B-Series-16 General Economic Tables compiled from individual enumeration slips and 8 Household Economic Tables from household schedules on 20% sample basis. Out of the 16 General Economic Tables, the District Handbook reproduces the following 12.

B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

Table B-1 is the basic economic table furnishing the total population and 9 industrial categories of workers and non-workers. The data is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up. The classification of workers and non-workers by broad age-groups, viz., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 and above, is the special feature of 1961 census as these age-groups correspond to the different stages of life

15 which have a special significance as regards capacity t:) w6rk, viz., children, young persons, middle aged persons and old persons.

TABLE B-III-A AND B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS

This table which corresponds to the Table D-VII of 1951 IS given in two parts-A & B. Part-A relates to the urban areas and Part-B relates to rural areas. The data in Part-A are presented for the district and that in Part-B down to taluka/mahal for rural areas.

In 1951, only literate and educated persons were classified into eight educational standards by 8 livelihood classes. No classification of illiterate persons into 8 livelihood classes was given in 1951; whereas in this Table, nine categories of workers and also non-workers are given for illiterates as well as for literates. Non-technical diplomas and degrees have this time been distinguished from technical diplomas and degrees and separate information given also for each technical degree.

TABLE B-IV-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WOjlK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

This table corresponds to table B-llI of 1951. It has been presented in three parts on the basis of the principal work of the persons. Part-A relates to persons at work in Household Industry, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (employee and others). Figures for the district are given for-' Divisions and Major groups for total/rural/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. Part-B pertains to persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker). FigUres for the district are given for Divisions and Major groups for total/urban and those for taluka/mahal figures for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments. Part-C relates to persons at work at house­ hold as well as in non~household industry classified by branch of industry. Figures for the district are given for Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups with descriptions for total/urban and those for taluka/ mahal for Divisions only and rural areas only. Table B-Ill of 1951 furnished figures of self-supporting persons only whereas in ·this table all the persons who work including family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance are included as workers. In 1951, there were three classes of workers, viz., Employer, Employee and Independent workers whereas in this table, workers are classified in four categories, viz., Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker, the definitions of which are already given before. ' Appendix to Part-C shows in run on lines Minor Groups with the number of male and female workers separately for household industry and non-household industry in brackets having less than 1 % of workers of the.respective Division (0.5% for Divisions 2 & 3 combined) which are omitted from the table.

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION This is a new table in which cross-tabulation of industry and occupation has been made for the first time. Figures for the district are given by Divisions, Groups and Families for total/urban and for talukaJ mahal by Divisions only for rural areas. Separate data are furnished for the persons working in household industry and other industrial categories as adopted in the Primary Census Abstract alongwith the Divisions, Groups and Families giving code numbers and actual description. The National Classification of occupation followed in this table is in conformity with international usuage. Appendix to this table shows in run on lines, families with the riumber of male and female workers fol­ lowed by industrial categories having less than 1 % of workers of the respective Division (0.5% for Divisions 7 & 8 combined) which are omitted from the main table.

16 , , While. applying quality checks, some occupations appeared to have been classified under inappropriate industrial categories vis-a-vis the occupations or the nature of work done by persons in economic sector of their activity. Such cases' are listed in the annexure to the table, indicating the appropriate industrial category in which they deserve to be classified.

TAULE B:-VII PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT' HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LAB

TABLE B-VII PART-B~INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY Sp,X 0; PERSONS· WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WH,O ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

r'~ this table \figures ar~ presented for the district for Divisions and Major groups with total/rurall urban break-up and, those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the AnneX!Ure to the Villa.gewise List of Industrial Establishments.

In a similar table B-II of 1951, ~here was cross-tabulation of self-supporting persons and earning dependents with refere~ce to the secondary means of livelihood which was confined to 8 livelihood classes, while this table affords 'cross-tabulation between principal work in cultivation and household industry or vice versa.

Appendix to Table Br VII-A s~ows in run on lines Major Groups of household industry having secondary work, which are omitted ftom the table being less than 5% of major groups as principal work followed in each case by the number of industrial categories and number of males and females having secondary work sepa­ rately for total/rural and) ur~~ population in brackets.

TABLE B-VIII PART·A-PERSON'S UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

TABLE B-VIII PART-B-I'ERSONs UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY Thls is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961. It is in two parts. Part-A relates to urban areas and is presented for district. Part·B relates to rural areas and is presented down to taluka/mahal.

The classification of unemployed persons is shown separately ~or (i) those who are seeking employ­ ment for the first time and (ii) for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. The age-groups given in the first case are quinquennial, viz., 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and 35+ modified in the second case as 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60+. In Part-A relating to urban areas information for unemployed persons is furnished for all educational levels, and in Part-B for educational levels upto matriculation and above.

TABLE B-1 X-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY This is a new table introduced for the first time. The table is presented for district with total/rural! urban break-up and for taluka/mahal for. rural areas only. It classifies non-working population into 8 types of activities based on the recommendation of the United Nations Organisation. They are:- 1 Full time students 2 Persons performing household duties without wages 3 Dependents, infants and disabled persons 4 Retired persons, rentiers or persons of independent means 5 Beggars, vagrants, etc. 6 Inmates of penal, mental and charitable institutions 7 Persons seeking employment for the first time S Persons employed before, but now out. of employment and seeking work

17 A-II-3 (ii) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES Out of the 8 Household Economic Tables compiled at this census, 4 tables which are reproduced in the District Handbook are:-

TABLE B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN' CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (Based on 20% Sample)

This table is prepared for total, rural and urban for the district and for rural areas only for talukaf mahal. Cultivation includes ownership, tenancy cultivation and agricultural labour. Household industry has been defined in the general note above.

TABLE B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample)

For rural areas the data has been given down to taluka/mahal while that for urban areas has been given only for the district as a whole. This table gives very useful data on the size of holdings and affords a cross-tabulation of names of local rights over land (interest), viz., (a) owned or held from Government, (b) held from private persons or institutions, (c) partly held from Government and partly from private persons, and size ,of holding, viz.,Ies9 than 1; 1.0-2.4; 2.5-4.9; 5.0-7.4; 7.5-9.9; 10.0-12.4; 12.5-14.9; 15.0-29.9; 30.0-49.9, 50+ and unspecified.

TABLE B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample)

For rural areas the data has been given down to talukafmahal and that for urban area for the district as a whole. The information for households that are engaged only in cultivation has been cross-tabulated by number of persons engaged in cultivation and each prescribed size class of holding. Working strength in cultivation is further separated into family workers and hired workers when more than 1 person is engaged in cultivation.

TABLE B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS (Based on 20% Sample)

This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up. The data in respect of house­ holds engaged in household industry only or both in household industry and cultivation has been given separately with the Divisions and Major groups of household industry. The household industry has been classified according to the period of working, viz., , 1-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months, 10 months to one year. Under each duration _ period number of households, number of family workers and number of hired workers have also been given.

Appendix to this table shows in run on manner Major groups of household industry which are omit­ ted from the table being less than 10% of the respective Division, ,giving the number of m~or groups, with or without cultivation, with period of working in abbreviation and the number of households in brackets separately for total, rural and urban.

18 TABLE B-XVII--SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY, (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED (Based on 20% Sample)

The table is presented down to district and gives data for total/rural/urban. It is intende4 to give family sizes distributed according to single member, small, medium, large and very large families. Though a 'Census Household' is not the same as a 'family' aQ.d ~lso includes unrelated persons living with the family during the census count, the table will give a g~neral idea of the sizes of families as the number of families having outsiders is quite insignificant. The table gives such economic data as (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor house­ hold industry, (ii) Households engaged in household industry only and (iii) Households engaged in culti­ vation by size of holding groups with the break-up of sample households into (i) Single member, (ii) 2-3 members, (iii) 4-6 ~embers, (iv) 7-9 members and (v) 10 members and over. Since the table is based on 20% sample, total number of households and household population are given in the following, statement:-

Total Number of Houselwlds and Houselwld Population

Total Total No. Total household Population Rural of District Urban. households Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

Ahmedabad Total 438,482 2,210,199 1,188,269 1,021,930 Rural 170,811 866,620 448,428 418,192 Urban 267.671 1,343,579 739,841 603,738

19 B-I-WORKERS AND NON.WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKl!.~

I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards Total Total Population Total workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities Rural Urban Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem.les

2 3 4 5 6 7 '8 9 10 11 12 13 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

Total Total 2,210,199 1,188,269 1,021,930 621,700 139,218 134,090 44,046 44,381 33,636 2,971 656 0-14 899,182 475,288 423,894 15,464 9,609 4,989 3,354 4,009 3,510 187 62 15-34 763,726 406,830 356,896 332,024 75,809 66,300 24,823 26,831 19,251 1,559 365 35-59 458,643 263,001 195,642 249,712 49,603 53,646 14,762 12,156 10,085 1,074 215 60+ 88,194 42,904 45,290 24,439 4,180 9,136 1,102 1,378 784 151 14 Age not stated 454 246 208 61 17 19 5 7 6

Rural Total 866,620 448,428 418,192 241,022 98,611 129,742 43,147 42,501 32,430 1,764 466 0-14 372,965 197,085 175,880 11,703 8,270 4,915 3,309 3,933 3,404 155 44- 15-34 280,129 141,875 138,254 129,058 55,672 64,567 24,399 25,916 18,615 941 277 35-59 172,785 89,990 82,795 87,510 32,066 51,644 14,384 11,365 9,662: 582 135 60+ 40,515 19,354 21,161 12,712 2,589 8,597 1,050 1,280 743 86 10 Age not stated 226 124 102 39 14 19 5 7 6

Url;mn Total 1,343,579 739,841 603,738 380,678 40,607 4,348 899 1,880 ),206 1,201 190 0-14 526,217 278,203 243,014 3,761 1,339 74 45 76 106 32 18 15-34 483,597 264,955 218,642 202,966 20,137 1,733 424 915 . 636 613 88 35-59 285,858 173,01 I 112,817 162,202 17,537 2,002 378 791 423 492 80 60+ 47,679 23,550 24,129 1l,727 1,591 539 52 98 41 65 4 Age not stated 228 122 106 22 3

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other Total Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers Rural Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femf;lles Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Total 29,901 20,972 197,725 9,759 11,067 2,181 73.816 5,078 27,568 1,292 100,181 21,598 566,56~ 882,712 1 1,962 1,411 831 244 151 72 676 92 106 25 2,553 839 459,824 414,285 2 15,745 11,051 102,355 4,451 6,491 1,408 37,577 2,320 17,328 896 57,838 11,244 74,806 281,087 3 10,757 7,722 90,214 4,835 4,072 677 31,646 2,325 9,783 353 36,364 8,629 13,289 146,039 4 1,433 786 4,314 229 352 23 3,914 34-1 346 18 3,415' 883 18,465 41,110 5 4 2 11 1 1 3 5 11 3 185 191

Rural 18,887 11,343 11,732 1,952 1,940 432 10,700 1,882 3,837 91 19,919 6,868 207,406 319,581 1 1,453 749 160 159 53 29 159 46 13 5 862 525 185,382 167,610 2 10,008 5,977 7,125 1,359 1,226 284 5,560 944 2,384- 65 11,331 3,752 12,817 82,582 3 6,543 4,231 4,218 419 621 114 4,297 794 1,394- 18 6,846 2,309 2,480 50,729 4 380 385 227 15 40 4 681 98 46 3 '875 281 6,642 18,572 5 3 I 2 1 3 5 1 85 88

Urb~n 11,014 9,629 185,993 7,807 9,127 1,749 63,116 3,196 23,73t: 1,201 80,262 14,730 359,163 563,131 1 509 662 671 85 98 43 517 46 93' 20 1,691 314 274,442 i 246,675 2 5,737 5,074 95,230 3,092 5,265 1,124- 32,017 1,376 1'4,944 831 46,507 7,492 61,989 198,505 3 4,214 3,491 85,996 4,416 3,451 563 27,349 1,531 8,389 335 29,518 6,320 10,809 95,310 4 553 401 4,087 214 312 19 3,233 243 300 15 2,540 602 11,823 22,538 5 1 1 9 I $ 6 2 100 103

20 s.m PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS O}{LT

WORKERS

I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities Sl. No. Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

Total 1,3B,579 739,841 603,738 4,348 899 1,880 1,206 1,207 190 I Illiterate . . . . . 6.')3,681 288,853 364,828 1,877 770 1,279 1,131 906 184 2 Literate (without educatipnal level) 213,387 142,334 71,053 1,157 59 352 39 142 3 3 Primary or Junior Basic 399,641 245,891 153,750 1,193 69 248 36 149 3 4 Matriculation or Hig_her Secondary 57,432 46,410 11,022 103 1 1 7 5 Technical diploma not equ~l to degree • _ _ \_ 1,487 1,453 34 6 Non-technical diploma not equal to ;' degree • . . t,., 100 92 8 7 , University degree or Post-graQuate , degree other than technicafi degree 12,125 9,723 2,402 13 2

~ Technical degree or diplom~ equal to degree 01' Post-graduate d~gree .. ' 5,726 5,085 641 5 (i) Engineering, . i. , 864 861 3 (ii) Medicine 1,086 939 147 (iii) 'Agriculture. . 36 36 (iv) Veterinary and Dairying 8 8 (v) Technology. • , 166 165 I (vi) Teaching 710 421 289 (vii) Others 2,856 2,655 201 4

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other Industry Industry I n Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers ~1. ------No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem3.les Males Fem3.les Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-

11,014 9,629 185,993 7,807 9.127 1,749 63,116 3,196 23,731 1,201 80,262 14,730 359,163 563,131 1 5,405 7,570 61,120 6,689 4,275 1,681 10,255 2,784 3,084 1,041 23,830 8,722 171,822 334,256 2 2,166 575 54,2l! 507 1,817 31 15,367 154- 5,183 12 14,604- 879 47,335 68,794 3 3,377 1,470 61,072 533 2,30G 36 28,323 169 6,551 24 23,145 2,951 119,533 148,459 4 57 12 6,549 32 433 1 7,092 27 3,393 84 10,905 1,190 17,865 9,675 5 3 578 1 85 55 49 481 31 202 2 6 4 7 4 51 5 25

7 5 2 1,366 39 57 ,'. 1,610 57 371 36 4,707 506 1,592 1,762

8 1 1,093 5 159 407 5 91 3 2,539 446 789 182 (i) 150 140 21 38 389 3 123 (ii) 25 17 9 753 122 135 24 (iii) 6 1 5 18 4- (iv) 6 2 (v) 136 12 13 4- (vi) 19 2 2 1 365 255 34 32 (vii) 757 3 18 350 4 43 2 995 66 487 126

21 TABLE a-m PAR'!'-B a.m PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS

I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities

Educa.tional levels Per30ns M'lles Females Male'> Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AHMEDABAD

Total 866,620 4-18,428 418,192 129,742 43,147 42,501 32,430 1,764 466 I lIliterate · ...... 630,873 273,136 357,737 72,433 40,232 31,249 31,1l5 1,457 452 2 Literate (without educ:ttional level) 151,107 110,994 40,113 38,184 2,227 8,167 973 210 6 3 Primary or J uniQr Basic 80,790 6{},723 20,0:37 13,813 686 '3,079 342 80 5 4 Matricul

Total 73,125 37,83~ 35,291 12,315 3,137 3,963 2,171 80 6 1 Illiterate 57,619 25,738 31,881 7,976 3,055 3,094 2,118 60 6 2 Literate (without ~ducaiional'level) 11,449 8,825 2,624 3,39.'5 70 719 46 16 3 Primary or Junior Basic 3.898 3,115 783 925 12 150 7 3 4 Matriculation & above 159 156 3 19 1 DHOLKA Total 135.026 70,145 64,881 20,712 6,546 9;321 9;355 1'44 19 1 Illiterate ...... 99,945 43,381 56,564- 11,311 6,139 6,780 8,990 126 18 2 Literate (without educational level) 15,176 11,416 3,760 4>O~3 189 1,284- 204 4 3 Primary or Junior Basic . . 19,530 14,989 4,541 5,314 21~ 1,261 161 14 . '1 4 Matriculation & above 375 3:'9 16 34 2 '\. DHANDHUKA Total : 122.810 63,359 59,451 17,074 4,638 7,074 5,435 218 1 Illiterate · . . , . 91,671 40,069 51,602 9,272 5,216 5,258 174 1'"118 2 Literate (without educational level) 24,676 13,158 6,518 6,218 4'i~ 1,570 145 35 3 PrUnary or Junior Basic • . 6,160 4.841 1,319 1,540 3'8 287 32 9 2 4 Matriculation & above 303 291 12 44- I 1

22 TABLE ~m PART-B NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLT

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade & Storage and In Other Industry Industry In Construction Commerce ' Communications Services Non-workers

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female~ ·t'-fales Females Males Females Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- . 1 DISTRICT

18,887 11,343 1t~732 . ,1,952 1,940 432 10,70!) 1,882 3,837 91 19,919 6,868 207,406 319,581 Total 11,929 10,241 5,025 1,772 927 428 2,533 1,651 1,393 88 9,348 6,039 136,837 265,719 1 4,535 678 3,197 125 613 4- 4,278 1"90 1,101 1 4,850 256 45,859 35,653 2 2,404 424 3,242 55 344 3,633 41 985 2 4,125 500 24,018 18,012 3 19 268 56 256 353 1,596 73 692 197 4- TALUKA 1,075 609 5,201 1,497 468 94 2,066 133. 746 45 2,144 401 13,397 21,034 Total 741 565 2,590 1,362 259 93 698 119 299 45 862 315 8,864 16,835 1 183 27 1,037 94. 116 1 448 10 124 407 19 2,141 2,071 2 145 17 1,482 41. 85 848 4 237 638 55 2,205 2,068 3 6 92 -. \ 8 72 86 237 12 187 60 4 TALUKA 3,393 2,676 664 72 149 36 1,868 557 640 28 3,799 1,644 34,917 ~,988 Total 2,294 2,403 223 62 68 36 461 535 285 27 2,072 1,541 24,531 39,117 I 838 208 289 10 60 744- 21 227 1 962 46 8,753 5,262 2 260 65 14-1 15 627 1 87 546 49 1,599 590 3 1 11 6 36 41 219 8 34 19 4 TALUKA 3,983 2,577 4,097 241 465 84 Z,298 489 1,430 7 3,811 979 42,629 73,264 Total 2,512 2,292 1,619 220 192 84 610 361 410 6 1,476 742 26,220 58,312 I 912 169 1,160 10 142 923 109 381 988 53 10,034 9,426 2 555 116 1,176 11 106 705 19 472 1 935 157 6,127 5,450 3 4 142 25 60 167 412 27 248 76 4- T\LUKA 2,422 1,270 924 19 44S 144 1,677 393 299 3,197 893 35,786 59,779 Total 1,252 1,123 343 15 228 143 422 374 106 1,428 709 21,753 48,509 1 803 92 374 2 162 1 798 13 126 754- 57 9,442 7,205 2 362 55 192 2 47 424 6 57 724 115 4,512 4,040 3 5 15 8 33 10 291 12 79 25 4 MAHAL 1,475 703 245 79 71 16 563 74 231 9 1,070 306 17,820 28,190 Total 1,074 668 111 74 47 14 - 105 63 119 9 503 275 12,649 25,599 1 284 27 69 4 16 2 306 10 77 273 10 3,670 2,455 2 117 8 63 1 8 141 1 27 203 20 1,478 734 3 2 1 11 8 91 1 23 2 4 TALUKA 3,324 2,102 293 24 160 34 1,172 102 228 2 1,897 517 32,888 46,180 Total 2,013 1,910 73 24 72 34 106 81 91 I 728 436 22,081 38,931 1 557 68 115 42 465 11 62 381 14 4,453 3,274 2 752 124 102 43 574 10 63 1 589 58 6,277 3,968 3 2 3 3 27 )2 199 9 77 7 4 TALUKA 3,215 1,406 308 20 181 24 1,056 134 263 4,001 2,128 29,969 45,546 Total 2,043 1,280 66 15 61 24- 131 118 88 2,279 2,021 20,739 38,416 1 958 87 153 5 75 594 16 104 1,085 57 7,366 5,960 2 213 39 86 40 314 42 490 46 1,820 11,62 3 1 3 5 1.7 29 147 4 44- 8 4 23 B-lV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDU~TRY

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others R Division and Major Group of 1. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

All DivisioDs T 29,901 20,972 1,984 581 27,917 20,391 R 18,887 1l,343 869 248 18,018 11,095 U 11,014 9,629 1,1.15 333 9,899 9,296

Division 0 T 11,733 9,891 231 51 11,502 9,840 R 9,028 8,081 188 48 8,840 8,033 U 2,705 1,810 43 ,3 2,662 1,807

Major Group 00 T 187 1,527 20 187 1.507 R 168 1,518 20 168 1,498 U 19 9 19 9

01 T 3 2 3 2 U 3 2 3 2

02 T 2 ." 2 U ...'l 2

04 T 11,543 8,360 231 31 11,312 '8,329 R 8,860 6,563 188 28 8,672 6,535 U 2,683 1,797 43 3 2,640 1,794-

Division 2&3 T 18,168 11,081 1,753 530 16,415 10,551 R 9,859 3,262 681 200 9,178 3,062 U 8,309 7,819 1,072 330 7,237 7,489

Major Group 20 T 688 171 186 2 502 169 R 315 57 113 2 202 55 U 373 114 73 300 114

21 T II 6 5 R 6 6 U 5 5

22 T 847 500 364 104 483 396 R 321 77 137 49 184- 28 U 526 423 227 55 299 368

23 T 4,047 6,332 545 283 3,502 6,049 R 1,581 1,106 36 25 1,545 1,081 U 2,466 5,226 509 258 1,957 4,968

24 T 10 7 10 7 R 3 3 U 7 7 7 7

25 T 69 71 69 71 R 65 69 65 69 U 4 2 4 2

26 T 11 17 1 11 16 U 11 17 1 11 16

27 T 3,113 1,524- 105 11 3,008 1,513 R 1,446 395 34 4 1,412 391 U 1,667 1,129 71 7 1,596 1,122

24 B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT ~OUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others R Division and Major Group of I. S. I. c. U Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD DISTltICT-contd., Major Group 28 T 2,818 573 103 3 2,715 570 R 2,003 352 65 1 1,938 351 U 815 221 38 2 777 219

29 T 66 36 2 64 36 R 1 3 I 3 U 65 33 2 63 33

30 T 23 33 4 1 19 32 R I 1 U 23 32 4 1 19 31

31 T 1,560 157 74 1,435 167 R 803' 98 19 794 98 U 757 69 55 702 69

32 T 3 3 U 3 3

33 T 86 21 5 81 21 R 5 2 5 2 U 81 19 5 76 19

34-35 T 2,841 1,201 273 120 2,568 1,081 R 2,378 1,010 241 119 2,137 891 U 463 191 32 1 431 190

36 T 1,067 300 46 3 1,021 297 R 521 14 19 502 14 U 546 286 27 3 519 283

37 T 18 2 2 16 2 R 12 1 11 U 6 2 1 5 2

38 T 21 21 R 6 6 U 15 15

39 T 869 126 38 2 831 124- R 393 78 10 383 78 U 476 48 28 2 448 46

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA

All Divisions R 1~O75 609 86 16 989 593 Division 0 645 423 12 13 633 410 2&3 430 186 74 3 356 183

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

A.U Divisions R 3,393 2,676 121 15 3,272 1,661 Division 0 1,941 2,195 56 7 1,885 2,188 2&3 1,452 481 65 8 1,387 473

25 A-II-4 B-Iv PAltT-A-tNDUSTRlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others Division of 1. S. 1. C. R Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DASKROI TALUKA

All Divisions R 3,983 2,577 331 99 3,652 2.478 Division 0 2,047 2,146 47 2 2,000 2,144 2&3 1,936 431 284 97 1,652 334

DEHGAM TALUKA

All Divisions R 2,422 1,270 179 86 2,243 1,184 Division 0 84-6 894 28 9 818 885 2&3 1,576 376 151 77 1,425 -299

SANAND MAHAL

All Divisions R 1,475 703 17 1,458 ' 703 Division 0 913 483 9 904 483 2&3 562 220 8 554 220

DHOLKA TALUKA

All Divisions R 3,324 2,102 109 13 3,215 2,089 Division 0 1,313 1,252 27 1,286 1,252 2&3 2,011 850 82 13 1,929 837

DHANDHUKA TALUKA

All Divisions R 3,215 1,406 26 19 3,189 1,387 Division 0 1,323 688 9 17 1,314 671 2&3 1,892 718 17 2 1,875 716

26 B-IV PA~T.B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch oflndustry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major T Group of I. S. 1. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

A.ll Divisions 'T 413,328 40,564 31,365 867 294,443 19,969 71,092 17,152 16,428 2,576 U 363,436 28,873 27,780 686 271,227 17,774 51,456 9,265 12,973 1,148

Division 0 T 2,809 583 236 17 974 84 1,027 93 572 389 U, 1,185 172 99 10 638 74 299 38 149 50

Major Group 00 T 1,085 329 66 405 53 397 37 217 239 U 318 68 17 245 47 40 15 16 6

01 T 277 7 2 1 256 5 17 2 1 U 277 7 2 1 256 5 17 2 1

02 T 180 43 5 1 28 10 101 14 46 18 U 46 9 2 1 17 8 13 14

03 T 73 13 14 4 3 47 6 14- 3 U 77 13 14 4 2 47 6 14 3

04 T 1,189 191 149 Il 282 16 465 36 293 128 U 467 75 64 4 118 14 182 17 103 40

Division 1 T 162 73 3 2 61 17 76 31 22 23 U 22 18 2 13 2 5 16 2

Major Group 10 T 162 73 3 2 61 17 76 31 22 23 U 22 18 2 13 2 5 16 2

Dwision 2&3 T 197,725 9,759 6,181 59 177,127 7,921 10,557 1,324 3,860 455 U 185,993 7,807 5,816 54 167,755 6,792 9,()40 659 3,382 302

Major Group 20 T 4,471 95 555 10 3,259 46 380 27 277 12 U 3,568 78 469 7 2,584 40 288 21 227 10

21 T 386 6 31 1 290 5 56 9 U 375 5 29 285 5 53 a

22 T 1,319 128 55 3 993 84 223 30 43 11 U 1,212 119 49 3 915 77 207 30 41 9

23 T 145,542 6,078 333 7 144,464 5,695 608 328 137 48 U 140,436 5,904 311 6 139,479 5,612 523 247 123 39

24 T 67 2 3 52 2 8 4 U 66 2 3 51 2 8 4

25 T 23 2 14 2 9 U 23 2 14 2 9

26 T 401 18 7 389 17 5 U 401 18 7 389 17 5

27 T 6,386 295 1,508 17 2,287 83 1,662 127 929 68 U 6,033 272 1,412 17 2,239 82 1,525 118 857 55 27 B-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major T Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

AHMIDABAD DISTRICT-contd.

Major Group 28 T 6,007 225 497 4 2,518 205 2,588 11 404 5 U 5,656 225 457 4 2,398 205 2,468 11 333 5

29 T 896 46 15 835 38 35 8 11 U 154 29 13 117 24 15 5 9

30 T 3,311 58 239 5 2,903 48 88 3 81 2 U 3,210 58 237 5 2,807 48 86 3 80 2

31 T 1,871 10 207 1 615 4 816 3 233 2 U 1,785 7 187 1 587 4 795 2 216

32 T 197 2 24- 155 2 10 8 U 190 2 22 150 2 10 {;l

33 T 2,124 35 141 1 1,841 29 72 2 70 3 U 1,501 35 136 1 1,248 29 52 2 65 3

34-35 T 4,820 2,568 120 4 2,908 1,522 1,395 763 397 279 U 2,263 879 104 4 1,418 507 524 200 217 168

36 T 9,438 79 870 2 6,9B5 50 1,132 11 451 16 U 9,059 65 839 2 6,705 50 1,089 11 426 2

37 T 1,461 9 151 1,184 9 90 36 U 1,439 9 ISO 1,165 9 88 36

38 T 4,237 26 463 3,148 26 397 229 U 4,115 26 447 3,080 26 370 218

39 T 4,768 77 962 4 2,282 54 983 IO 541 9 U 4,507 72 944 4 2,124 51 925 8 514 9

Division 4 T 11,067 2,181 606 107 3,432 925 7,029 1,149 U 9,127 1,749 584 107 2,609 798 5,934 844

Major Group 40 T 11,067 2,181 606 107 3,432 925 7,029 1,149 U 9,127 1,749 584 107 2,609 798 5,934 844

Division 5 T 3,613 164 63 1 3,550 163 U 3,164 73 57 3,107 73

Major Group 50 T 2,878 II 5 2,873 11 U 2,719 11 2,719 11

51 T 735 153 58 1 677 152 U 445 62 57 388 62

Division 6 T 73,816 5,078 19,296 490 24,388 256 20,087 2,952 10,045 1,380 U 63,116 3,196 16,704 340 22,372 226 16,178 2,128 7,862 502

Major Group 60-63 T 5,230 38 1,639 8 2,162 13 . 653 12 776 5 U 5,062 38 1,555 8 2,131 13 628 12 748 5

64-68 T 62,822 4,941 16,936 479 18,536 178: 18,306 2,911 9,044 1,373 U 52,428 3,060 14,441 329 16,647 148 14,445 2~O88 6~895 495 28 B.IV PART... B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employe...... ingle worker Family worker Division and Major T Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 t) 7 8 9 10 II 12

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-toncld.

Major Group 69 T 5,764 99 721 3 3,690 65 1,128 29 225 2 U 5,626 98 708 3 3,594 65 1,105 28 219 2

Diuision 7 T 27,568 1,292 622 12 20,930 338 6,016 942 U 23,731 1,201 580 10 17,874 316 5,277 875

Major Group 70-71 T 25,109 1,183 622 12 18,471 229 6,016 942 U 21,574 1,094 580 10 15,717 209 5,277 875

72 T 3 3 U 3 3

73 T 2,456 109 2,456 109 U 2,154 107 2,154 107

Division 8 T 86,000 17,356 4,217 168 61,858 9,603 18,076 7,256 1,929 329 U 66,675 10,580 3,797 154 54,800 8,832 6,500 1,300 1,578 294

Major Group 80 T 26,071 2,159 26,071 2,159 U 23,548 2,115 23,548 2,115

81 T 8,678 4,251 60 48 8,489 4,154 129 49 U 6,318 3,748 59 48 6,163 3,662 96 38

82 T 3,513 1,253 606 42 2,385 1,082 522 129 U 3,095 1,203 580 41 2,088 1,056 427 106

83 T 3,692 222 99 3 1,551 95 2,042 124 U 2,387 151 91 3 1)47 75 1,149 73

84 T 1,203 14 139 2 440 3 624 9 U 1,190 14 139 2 437 3 614- 9

85 T 2,640 38 81 2 2,374 30 185 6 U 2,613 37 76 2 2,358 29 179 6

86 T 1,145 174 1,145 174 U 1,096 168 1,096 168

87 T 1,192 39 49 3 1,143 36 U 869 30 42 3 827 27

88 T 23,665 2,491 3,080 58 14,911 1,442 3,745 662 1,929 329 U 20,909 2,272 2,711 48 14,032 1,357 2,588 573 1,578 294-

89 T 14,281 6,715 103 10 3,349 428 10,829 6,277 U 4,650 842 99 7 3,104 340 1,447 495

Diuision 9 T 10,488 4,078 141 11 2,123 662 8,224 3,405 U 10,423 4,077 141 11 2,059 661 8,223 3,405

Major Group 90 T 10,488 4,078 141 11 2,123 662 8,224 3,405 U 10,423 4,077 141 11 2,059 661 8,223 3,405

29 B.IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division of I.S. I. C. R Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA

All Divisions R 11,012 2,339 508 27 7,363 1,182 2,402 907 739 223 Division 0 387 168 20 1 128 5 157 11 82 151 1 1 1 2&3 5,201 1,497 88 4,118 967 818 515 177 14 4- 468 94 232 51 236 43 5 109 24 109 24

6 2,066 133 302 11 519 3 860 74 385 45 7 746 45 4 2 546 17 196 26 8 2,024 377 94 12 1,701 114 134 238 95 13 9 II 10 1

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

All Divisions R 7,345 2,402 692- 32 2,320 194 3,630 1,694 703 482 Division 0 225 65 32 31 66 2 96 62 2&3 664 72 95 409 9 -108 27 52 35 4 149 36 3 38 108 36 5 34- 12 2 32 12 6 1,868 557 505 30 220 1 657 146 486 380 7 640 28 10 528 1 102 27 B 3,765 1,632 45 1,062 171 2,589 1,4-56 69 5

DASKROI TALUKA

AU Divisions R 12,516 1,854 701 49 7,628 433 3,622 1,124 565 248 Division 0 368 40 47 4 92 5 164 8 65 23 I 47 14 2 15 7 22 2 10 3 2&3 4,097 241 74 3 3,685 131 241 57 97 50 4 465 84 9 251 13 205 71 5 179 13 4 175 13 6 2,298 489 418 39 767 24 763 255 350 171 7 1,430 7 16 1,183 2 231 5 8 3,608 966 133 1,436 238 1,996 726 43 1 9 24 24

DEHGAM TALUKA

All Divisions R 6,837 1,482 567 33 2,514 180 3,214 1,126 542 143 Division 0 274 33 9 27 131 15 107 18 I 21 15 6 2&3 924 19 47 763 8 66 5 48 6 4 445 144 1 201 45 243 99 5 55 22 55 21 6 1,677 393 455 31 214- 2 655 242 353 118 'Z 299 6 222 71 8 3,133 870 49 1,008 103 2,042 765 34 1 9 9 9 1

30 B-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSlFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker

Division of I. S. 1. C. R Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12

SANAND MAHAL,

All Divisions R 2,261 490 153 2 804 43 1,123 381 181 64 Division 0 79 6 3 1 19 46 1 Ii 4- 1 1 .. ' I 2&3 245 79 7 186 8 34- 57 18 14 4 72 16 10 62 16 5 12 6 12 6 6 563 74 128 58 249 28 128 45 7 231 9 4 168 1 59 8 8 1,055 300 II 347 28 673 271 24 1 9 3 3

DHOLKA TALUKA

All Divisions R 3,894 698 546 11 1,388 90 1,612 499 348 98 Division 0 144 19 26 34 67 17 18 2&3 293 24 29 121 5 105 33 13 4 160 34 4 55 16 101 18 5 17 1 17 1 6 1,172 102 435 11 154 341 31 242 60 7 228 2 200 1 28 1 8 1,372 516 52 799 67 970 44-7 51 2 9 8 8

DHANDHUKA TALUKA

All Divisions R 6,027 2,426 418 27 1,199 73 4,033 2,156 377 170 Division 0 147 80 5 97 17 45 63 1 71 40 1 17 7 43 13 10 20 2&3 308 20 25 90 t 11'5 3 4-8 16 4 131 24 5 36 2 140 22 5 43 13 43 13 6 1,056 134 34-9 27 84- 334- 43 239 59 7 263 2 209 52 B 3,948 2,115 36 705 50 3,172 2,053 35 12 9 10 10

31 TABLE ...IV PART-C

IJ..IV PART·G-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Notl: Minor groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (less than 0.5% in case of minor groups of

Total Workers Branch of Industry Total Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

AHMEDABAD

AU DiYiaiona S{)4,'765 443,ll9 61,536

*Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting • 25,016 14,542 10,474 Major Group 00 Field Produce a.nd Plantation Crops. . . . . 3,128 1,272 1,856 Minor Group 005 Production of other crops (including vegetables) not covered above 888 615 273 006 Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, vines and orchards . 355 312 43 009 Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 and flowers) not covered above • 1,868 335 1,533

Major Group 01 Plantation Crops. • • • • • • 289 280 9 Minor Group 015 Production of other plantation crops not covered above 274 267 7 Major Group 02 Forestry and Logging 225 180 45 03 Fishing . • 91 78 13 04 Livestock and Hunting • 21,283 12,732 8,551

Minor Group 040 Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat 21,111 12,581 8,530

* Division 1 Mining and Quarrying. • 235 162 73 Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying • 235 162 73 Minor Group 100 Mining of Coal. . 3 3 102 Mining of gold and silver ores • 3 3 106 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 16 16

107 Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 207 135 72

*Division 2&3 Manufacturing 236,733 215,893 20,840 Major Group 20 Foodstuffs. • • • • . • . . . 5,425 5,159 266 Minor Group 200 Production of rice, aUa, flour, etc., by milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains. . . . . • . • 2,541 2,482 59 Major Group 21 Beverages . 403 397 6 22 Tobacco Products 2,794 2,166 628

Minor Group 220 Manufacture of bidi 2,660 2,071 589 Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton _ . • . . 161,999 149,589 12,410 Minor Group 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 7,174 3,113 4,061 232 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 142,155 137,445 4,710 233 Cotton dyeing, bleaching 1,877 1,687 190

234 Cotton weaving in power looms 1,555 1,496 59 235 Cotton weaving in handlooms 4,333 2,449 1,884 .237 Printing of cotton teJltile 2,908 2,383 525 MajotGroup 24 Textile-Jute 86 77 9 25 Textile-Wool 165 92 73

26 Textile-Silk • 447 412 35 27 Textile-Miscellaneous . . . • . . 11,318 9,499 1,819 Minor Group 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 10,177 8,671 1,506 Major Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products . • 9,623 8,825 798 Minor Group 280 Sawing and planing of wood 1,324 1,319 5

281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures . • 1,483 1,466 17 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows . . . . . 2,5M 2,532 52 283 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport eq1,lipment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures . 1,320 1,159 161 289 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 1,397 1,358 39

32 TABLE B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Division 2 & 3) have not been shown in this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*)

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Fem!l.les Males Females Males Females 1.S.I.C.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DISTRICT

412,952 374,450 38,502 29,901 20,972 11,014 9,629 413,328 40,564 363,435 28,873 All DivisioD.

5,872 3,890 1,982 11,733 9,891 2,705 1,810 2,809 583 1,185 172 *Division 0 414 337 77 187 1,527 19 9 1,085 329 318 68 Major Group 00 241 185 56 19 19 596 273 166 56 Minor Group 005 35 27 8 5 5 312 38 27 3 006 121 115 6 168 1,522 4 167 11 115 2 009

289 280 9 3 2 3 2 277 7 277 7 Major Group 01 274 267 7 3 2 3 2 264 5 264 5 Minor Group 015 57 46 II 2 2 180 43 46 9 Major Group 02 90 77 i3 78 13 77 13 03 5,022 3,150 1,872 11,5:43 8,360 2,683 1,797 1,189 191 467 75 04

4,914- 3,052 1,862 11,484 8,349 2,667 1,794 1,097 181 385 68 Minor Group 040

40 22 18 162 73 22 18 "Division 1 40 22 18 162 73 22 18 Major Group 10 3 3 3 3 Minor Group 100 3 3 3 3 102 1 1 16 1 106

28 11 17 135 72 II 17 107

209,928 194,302 15,626 18,]68 11,081 8,309 7,819 ]97,725 9,759 185,993 7,807 * Divisi(Jn 2 &3 4,133 3,941 192 688 171 373 114 4,471 95 3,568 78 Major Group 20 1,919 1,873 46 158 19 33 10 2,314 40 1,840 36 Minor Group 200 385 380 5 11 5 386 6 375 5 Major Group 2 I 2,280 1,738 542 847 500 526 423 1,319 128 1,212 119 22

2,167 1,657 510 843 500 523 423 1,228 89 1,134 87 Minor Group 220 154,032 142,902 11,130 4,047 6,332 2,466 5,226 145,542 6,078 140,436 5,904 Major Group 23 6,496 2,570 3,926 682 3,391 668 3,382 2,431 670 1,902 544 Minor Group 230 137,622 132,924- 4,698 137,445 4-,710 132,924- 4,698 232 1,801 1,659 142 215 110 197 93 1,472 80 1,462 49 233

15,22 1,496 26 11 49 II 16 1,485 10 1,485 10 234- 1,877 980 897 2,302 1,872 837 885 147 12 143 12 235 2,828 2,336 492 373 334 360 302 2,010 191 1,976 190 237 82 73 9 10 7 7 7 67 2 66 2 Major Group 24 31 27 4 69 71 4 2 23 2 23 2 25

447 412 35 11 17 11 17 401 18 401 18 26 9,101 7,700 1,401 3,113 1,524 1,667 1,129 6,386 295 6,033 272 27 7,997 6,895 1,102 2,991 1,315 1,556 934 5,680 191 5,339 168 Minor Group 273 6,917 6,47] 446 2,818 573 815 221 6,007 225 5,656 225 Major Group 28 875 873 2 278 3 7 1,041 2 866 2 Minor Group 280

1,363 1,351 12 154 8 103 3 1,312 9 1,248 9 281 1,983 1,931 52 952 42 407 42 1,580 10 1,524- 10 282 679 519 160 615 1 6 544- 160 513 160 283 1,383 1,351 32 133 15 131 8 1,225 24- 1,220 24 289

33 A-II-5 TABLE ..IV PART-C B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

Major Group 29 Paper and Paper Products 1,044 962 82 30 Printing and Publishing • . 3,425 3,334 91 Minor Group 300 Printing and publishing of newsp3.pers and periodicals 1,423 1,382 41 Major Group 11 Leather and Leather Products . . 3,608 3,431 177 Minor Group 311 Manufacture of .shoes and other leather footwear 2,185 2,102 83

Major Group 32 Rubber, Petrolenm and Coal Pro'ducts 202 200 2 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products • 2,266 2,210 56 34-35 Non-metallic l\'lineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 11,430 7,661 3,769 Minor Group 340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles 7,206 4,438 2,768 350 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 3,000 2,207 793

Major Group 36 Basic lVIetals and their Products excppt lYIachinery and Transport Equipment . 10,834 10,505 379 Minor Group 360 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refming, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms tubes, rods . 2,682 2,606 76 369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (This will abo include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cann')t be classified in major gr oUpS 36, 37, 38 and 39) 5,473 5,225 253 Major Group 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment 1,490 1,479 11 33 Transport Equipment 4,284 4,258 26

Minor Group 384 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 1,705 1,702 3 388 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 1.398 1,393 5 Major Group 39 Miscellaneous M.l.nuflcturing Industries 5,8-W 5,637 203 Minor Group 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silverw3.re and wares using gold and other precious metals 2,958 2,931 27 399 Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 2,131 1,972 159

* Division 4 Comtruclion 13,248 lJ,061 2,181 Major Group 40 Construction 13,248 11,067 2,181 Minor Group 400 Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, flooring, decorative constructions, electrical & sanitary installations . 11,414 9,734 1,680 401 Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 1,143 802 346 403 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 562 407 155

* Division 5 Electricitv, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 3,777 3,613 164 Major Group 50 Electricity and Gas 2,889 2,873 11 Minor Group 500 Generation and transmission of electric energy 2,338 2,323 10 501 Distribution of electric energy 519 518 1 Major Group 51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services 838 735 153

Minor Group 510 Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial consumers .,.... 331 310 21 511 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 557 425 132

"'Division 6 Trade and Commerce 78,894 73,816 5,078 Major Group 60-63 Wholesale Trade . 5,268 5,230 38 Minor Group 602 Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics and textiles products such as garments, hessian, gunny bag, silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, suitings, hosiery products • 2,520 2,510 10 Major Group 64-68 Retail Trade ••• 67,763 62,822 4,941 Minor Group 640 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry 26,262 22,560 3,702

644 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 3,528 3,489 39 645 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and ker;osene 1,760 1,632 123 646 Retail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeat, condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 2,537 2,476 61

34 TABLE B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry

Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Female~ M'lle~ Females MJ.les Females Males Females Males Females I.S.1.0.

5 G 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

281 219 62 66 36 65 33 896 46 154 29 Major Group 29 3,323 3,233 90 23 33 23 32 3,311 58 3,210 53 30 1,383 1,342 41 1,382 41 1,'34-2 41 Mmor Group 300 2,618 2,542 76 1,560 167 7':>7 69 1,871 10 1,785 7 Major Group 31 1,818 1,746 72. 996 77 633 63 1,10J 6 1, dl) 1 4 Minor Group 311

195 193 2 3 3 197 2 190 2 Major Group 32 1,636 1,582 54 86 21 81 19 2,124 35 1,501 35 33 3,796 2,726 1,070 2,84-1 1,201 463 191 4,820 2,56~ 2,263 879 34-35 2,162 1,385 777 634 331 33 16 3,804: 2,437 1,332 761 Minor Group 340 539 4-43 96 2,130 768 375 76 77 25 68 20 350

9,956 9,605 351 1,067 300 546 286 9,433 79 9,OJ9 65 Major Group 36

2,681 2,605 76 109 58 109 58 2,497 18 2,496 18 Minor Group 360

4,6+6 4,409 237 886 226 380 213 4,339 27 4,029 24 369 1,456 1,445 II IS l 6 2 1,4'61 9 1,4)9 9 Major Group 37 4,156 4,130 26 21 15 4,237 26 4,115 26 38

1,671 1,668 3 11 11 1,691 3 '1,657 3 Minor Group 384 1,318 1,313 <) 3 3 1,390 5 1,310 5 388 5,103 4,983 120 869 126 476 48 4,763 77 4,507 72 Major Group 39 2,467 2,443 24 762 19 378 16 2,169 8 2,O6"} 8 Minor Group 393 1,944 1,865 79 59 98 51 23 1,913 61 1,814 56 399

10,876 9,127 1,749 11,067 2,181 9,127 1,749 * Divilion 4 10,876 9,127 1,749 11,')07 2,181 9,117 1,749 Major Group 40

10,143 8,637 1,506 9,7H 1,680 8,617 1,506 Minor Group 400 640 404 236 802 346 4-04- 236 401

84 77 7 407 155 77 7 403

3,237 3,164 73 3,613 164 3,164 73 *Dh'i,ion 5 2,730 2,719 11 2,878 11 2,719 11 Major Group 50 2,332 2,322 10 2,328 10 2,322 10 Minor Group 500 366 36.5 1 518 I 365 1 501 507 445 62 735 153 445 62 Major Group 51

282 262 20 310 21 262 20 Minor Group 510

225 183 42 425 132 183 42 511

66,312 63,116 3,196 73,816 5,078 63,116 3,196 *Division 6 5,100 5,062 38 5,230 38 5,062 38 Major Group 60-63

2,492 2,482 10 2,510 10 2,482 10 Minor Group 602 55,488 52,428 3,060 62,822 4,941 52,428 3,060 Major Group 64-68

18,720 16,634 2,086 22,560 3,702 16,634 2,086 Minor Group 640

3,165 3,134 31 3,489 39 3,134 31 644 1,627 1,564 63 1,632 128 1,564 63 645 2,190 2,139 51 2,476 61 2,139 51 646

35 TABLE B-IV PART-C

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

Minor Group 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products; (this includes retail trading in piecegoods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles). . • . . 12,054 11,903 151 652 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals • 1,353 1,270 83 • 662 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 1,137 1,096 41 664 Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above 1,407 1,390 17 671 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 954 944- 10

680 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances. . . . . 919 913 6 682 Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. 897 895 2 686 Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 1,091 1,091 689 Retail trading in goods unspecilied 7,749 7,181 568 Major Group 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 5,863 5,7~4 99

Minor Group 692 Stocks, shares and futures 2,016 1,968 48 695 Banking and similar type of financial operation 2,098 2,093 5

-Division 7 Transport, Storage and Communication • 28,860 27,568 1,292 Major Group 70-71 Transport. . . 26,292 25,109 1,183 Minor Group 700 Transporting by railways . • 11,809 11,600 209 701 Transporting by tramway and bus service. . 4,617 4,584 33 702 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 2,038 2,031 7

703 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka • • • • 938 857 81 704- Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel 1,269 1,217 52 705 Transporting by man such as carrying of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 5,280 4,480 800 Major Group 72 Storage and Ware Housing 3 3 73 Communication 2,565 - 2,456 109

Minor Group 730 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications 1,903 1,858 45 731 Telephone communication 539 498 41

-Division 8 Services 103,436 86,080 17,356 M,yor Group 80 Publi'c Services (This doe~ not i~clude· Govt.: Quasi~Govt .• or loc~l body activities, other than administrative, in such fields as transport, com­ munication, information and broadcasting, education and scientific services, health, industries, production, construction, marketing and operation of financial institution each of which is classified in the appropriate industry groups) 28,230 26,071 2,159 Minor Group 803 Public service in Police . . . . . 4,756 4,716 40 804 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central • Government. . . • . . . 2,333 2,159 174- 805 Public service in administrative departments and offices of quasi­ government organisation, municipalities, local boards, etc. 10,121 8,590 1,531

809 Public services in administrative departments and offices of State Governments. . . 11,020 10,606 4-14 Major Group 81 Educational and Scientific Services '" . 12,929 8,678 4,251 Minor Group 811 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non-technical type. . : . • 11,953 7,809 4,154- Major Group 82 Medical and Health Services. . . .• . 4,766 3,513 1,253 Minor Group 820 Public health and medical services rendered by organisatrons and in­ dividuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allo­ pathic and homeopathic practitioners 4,722 3,4-70 1,252

36 TABLE B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIO'S-·mtd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Di"ision, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females LS.LC.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

11,173 11,027 146 11,903 151 11,027 146 Minor Group 650 1,331 1,248 83, 1,270 83 1,248 83 652 1,051 1,010 41 1,096 41 1,010 41 662 1,354 1,340 14 1,390 17 1,340 14 664 921 912 9 944 10 912 9 671

912 906 6 913 6 906 6 680 879 877 2 895 2 877 2 682 - t,062 1,062 1,09! 1,062 686 5,615 5,188 427 7,181 568 5,188 427 689 5,724 5,626 98 5,764 99 5,626 98 Major Group 69

2,007 1,959 48 1,968 48 1,959 48 Minor Group 692 2,034 2,029 5 2,093 5 2,029 5 695

21:,932 23,731 1,201 21,568 1,292 23,731 1,201 *DivisioTl 7 22,668 21,574 1,094 25,109 1,183 21,574 1,094 Major Group 70-71 9,699 9,517 182 11,600 209 9,517 182 Minor Group 700 4,248 ' 4,216 32 4,584 33 4,216 32 70] 1,736 1,729 7 2,031 7 1,729 7 702

836 762 74 857 81 762 74 703 828 793 35 1,217 52 793 35 704 5,080 4,317 763 4,480 800 4,317 763 705 3 3 3 3 Major Group 72 2,261 2,154 107 2,456 109 2,154 107 73

1,624 1,581 43 1,858 45 1,581 43 Minor Group 730 515 474 41 498 41 474 41 731

77,255 66,675 10,58() 86,O8() 17,356 66,675 10,58() *Division 8

25,663 23,548 2,115 26,071 2,159 23,548 2,115 M~or Group 80 4,430 4,391 39 4,716 40 4,391 39 Minor Group 803

2,269 2,096 173 2,159 174 2,096 173 804 9,194 7,689 1,505 8,590 1,531 7,689 1,505 805

9,770 9,372 398 10,606 414 9,372 398 809 10,066 6,318 3,748 8,678 4,251 6,318 3,748 Mltior Group 81 9,160 5,497 3,663 7,809 4,154 5,497 3,663 Minor Group 811 4,298 3,095 1,203 3,513 1,253 3,095 1,203 Major Group 82

4,266 3,064 1,202 3,470 1,252 3,064 1,202 Minor Group 820

37 TABLE B-IV PART-C

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers

Branch of Industry Total Division, Major gmup & Minor group of 1. S. 1. c. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

Major Group B3 Religious and Welfare Services • . . . . 3,914 3,692 222 Minor Group 830 Religious services rendered by religious organisations and their establish. ments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisation 1,523 1,{46 77 Minor Group 331 Religious and allied services rendered by p::tndit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk 2,155 2,030 125 Major Group 34 Legal Services. • 1,217 1,203 14 Minor Group 310 Legal services rendered by barrister, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, pleader, mukurie, munshi 1,186 1,173 13

Major Group B5 Busi.ness Servi.ces • . • • 2,678 2,640 38 Minor Group 851 Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals • • . 2,150 2,130 20 Major Group 86 Community Services anJ Trade and Labour Associations 1,319 1,14-5 174 87 Recre:liion Services 1,231 1,192 39 88 Personal Services 26,156 23,665 2,491

Minor Group 880 Sel"vices rendered to households such as those l:Jy domestic serv~nts, cooks ...... • 7,302 5,408 1,894 882 Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other organisation!; tQ provide iodging and boarding facilities ...... 11,498 11,389 109 883 Laundry services rendered by organisations and individuals, this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleanings services 2,811 2,360 451 834- Hair dressing, other services rendered by organisation and individuals such as those by barber, hairdressing saloon and beauty shops . 3,659 3,659 Major Group 39 Services (not elsewhere classified) 20,996 14,281 6,715

Minor Group 890 Services rendered by organisations or individuals, not elsewhere classified 20,996 14,281 6,715

Diuision 9 Activities not adequately described • ...... 14,566 10,488 4,078 Major Group 90 Ac(ivities unspecified and not adequately described including acti~·jtjes of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified . . 14,566 10,483 4,078 Minor Group 900 Activities ,mspecified and not adequately described including activities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficien.t information ab()ut their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified • 14,566 10,4-83 4,078

38 TABU: B-IV PART-C

GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Famales Males Females tv1ales Females "Males Females Males Females 1.S.1.C.

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

2,538 2,387 151 3,692 222 2,387 151 Major Group 83

710 671 39 1,446 77 671 39 Minor Group 830 1,672 1,573 99 2,030 125 1,573 99 Minor Group 831 1,204 1,190 14 1,203 14 1,190 14 Major Group 84 1,173 1,160 13 1,173 13 1,160 13 Minor Group 840

2,650 2,613 37 2,640 38 2,613 37 Major Group 85 2,136 2,116 20 2,130 20 2,116 20 Minor Group 851 1,264 1,096 168 1,145 174 1,096 168 Major Group 86 899 869 30 1,192 39 869 30 87 23,181 20,909 2,272 23,665 2,491 20,909 2,272 88

6,789 5,084 1,705 ,.. 5,408 1,894 5,084 1,705 Minor Group 880

10,459 10,357 102 11,389 109 10,357 102 882 2,722 2,294 428 2,360 451 2,294 428 883 2,347 2,347 .. 3,659 2,347 884 5,492 4,650 842 .. 14,281 6,715 4,650 842 Major Group 89

5,492 4,650 842 .. 14,281 6,715 4,650 842 Minor Group 890 14,500 10,423 4,077 10,488 4,078 10,423 1,077 Division 9

14,500 10,423 4,077 10,488 4,078 10,423 4,077 Major Group 90

14,500 10,423 4,077 10,488 4,078 10,423 4,077 Minor Group 900

39 RURAL

B·IV PART·C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATI6N BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Workers at Workers in Household Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry Divisions of I. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA

All Divisions 15,035 12,087 2,948 1.075 609 11,012 1.339 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,623 1,032 591 645 423 387 168 1 Mining and Quarrying . 1 1 I 2&3 Manufacturing 7,314 5,631 1,683 430 186 5,201 1,497 4 Construction.. •.• 562 468 94 46B 94- 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 133 109 24 109 24- 6 Trade and Commerce 2,199 2,066 133 2,066 133 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 791 746 45 746 45 8 Services. • • 2,401 2,024 377 2,024 377 9 Activities not adequately described . 11 11 11

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

All Divisions 15,816 10,738 5,078 3,393 2,676 7,345 2,402 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 4,426 2,166 2,260 1,941 2,195 225 65 2&3 Manufacturing 2,669 2,1l6 553 1,452 481 664- 72 4 Construction • . • 185 149 36 149 36 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 46 34 12 34- 12 6 Trade and Commerce 2,425 1,868 557 1,868 557 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 668 640 28 640 28 8 Services 5,397 3,765 1,632 3,765 1,632

DASKROI TALUKA

All Divisions 20,930 16,499 4,431 3,983 2,577 12,516 1,854 Division ° Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 4,601 2,415 2,186 2,047 2,146 368 40 1 Mining and Quarrying . 61 47 14 47 14 2&3 Manufacturing 6,705 6,033 672 1,936 431 4,097 241 4 Construction . •.. 549 465 84 465 84 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 192 179 13 179 13 6 Trade and Commerce 2,787 2,298 489 2,298 489 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 1,437 1,430 7 1,430 7 8 Services. 4,574- 3,608 966 3,608 966 9 Activities not adequately described • 24 24 24

DEHGAM TALUKA

All Divisions 12,011 9,259 2,752 2,422 1,170 6,837 1,482 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,047 1,120 927 846 894- 274 33 1 Mining and Quarrying . 21 21 21 2&3 Manufacturing 2,895 2,500 395 1,576 376 924 19 4 Construction • •• 589 445 144 445 144- 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 77 55 22 55 22 6 Trade and Commerce . 2,070 1,677 393 1,677 393 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 299 299 299 8 Services. '" 4,003 3,133 870 3,133 870 9 Activities not adequately described • 10 9 1 9 1

40 RURAL

B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON-&oncld.

Workers at Workers in Household Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry Divisions of 1. S. 1. C. Per'sons Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 3 4 5 6 7 8

SANAND MAHAL

All Divisions 4,929 3,736 1,193 1,475 703 2,2.61 490 Division 0 Agriculture, Live5tock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,481 992 489 913 483 79 6 1 Mining and Quarrying . I I 1 2&3 Manufacturing • ••• 1,106 807 299 562 220 245 79 4 Construction . _ • . . . 88 72 16 72 16 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services. 18 12 6 12 6 6 Trade and Commerce. • 637 563 74- 563 74 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 240 231 9 231 9 8 Services • • • • 1,355 1,055 300 1.055 300 9 Activities not adeq~tely described 3 3 S

DHOLKA TALUKA

All Divisions 10,018 7,218 2,800 3,324 2,102 3,894 698 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,728 1,457 1,271 1,313 1,252 144 19 2&3 Manufacturing 3,178 2,304 874 2,011 850 293 24 4 Construction . . • . • 194 160 34 160 34 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 18 17 1 17 1 6 Trade and Commerce 1,274- 1,172 102 1,172 102 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 230 228 2 228 2 8 Services. . • • 2,388 1,872 516 1.872 516 9 Activities not adequately described • 8 3 8

DHANDHUKA TALUKA

All Divisions 13,074 9,242 3,832 3,215 1,406 6.027 2,426 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,238 1,470 768 1,323 688 147 80 I Mining and Quarrying. • • • • • III 71 40 71 40 2&3 Manufacturing 2,938 2,200 738 1,892 718 308 20 4 Construction •• .. 205 181 24 181 24 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 56 43 13 43 13 6 Trade and Commerce 1,190 1,056 134 1,056 134 7 Transport, Storage and Communictaion 263 263 263 8 Services .. 6,063 3,948 2,115 3,948 2,115 9 Activities not adequately described . 10 10 10

41 A-II-6 APPENDIX

Minor Groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective division less than 0.5% in case of Minor Groups of division 2&3 only have been shown in this Appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:- 'HI' for Household Industry, 'NHI' for Non-household Industry, • M' for Males and • F' for Females.

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

007 Total NHI (MIO,F7), Urban NHI (MIO,F7); 012 F68), NHI (M2,Fl), Urban HI (F2), NHI (M2,FI); 260 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (MS); 013 Total NHI (MlO, Total NHI (M339,FI4), Urban NHI (M339,FI4); 261 Total F2), Urban NHI (MIO,F2); 020 Total NHI (MI2,F7), NHI (M9), Urban NHI (M9); 262 Total HI (MI,F3), NHI Urban NHI (FI); 021 Total NHI (MI57,F34), Urban NHI (M23,F2), Urban HI (MI,F3), NHI (M23,F2); 263 Total (M3B,F7) ; 022 Total NHI (.Nil), Urban NHI (MI); 023 HI (MI), NHI (M3,FI), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M3,F1); Total HI (Fl), NHI (M4,F2), Urban HI (FI), NHI (M4,Fl); 264 Total HI (F4), NHI (M8), Urban HI (F4), NHI 024 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 025 TotalNHI (MI), (MS); 265 Total HI (M4,F3), NHI (M6), Urban HI (M4, Urban NHI (MI); 026 Total HI (Fl), NHI (MS), Urban HI F3),NHI (M6); 266 Total HI (M5,F7), NHI (MI3,FI), Urban (FI); 030 Total NHI (Ml,FI), Urban NIH (MI,Fl); 031 HI (M5,F7), NHI (MI3,FI); 270 Total HI (M9,F2), NHI Total NHI (M77,FI2), Urban NHI (M76,FI2); 041 Total (M245,Fl), Urban HI (M6,F2), NHI (M244,FI); 271 Total HI (M46,F5), NHI (M61,FlO), Urban HI (MIa), NHI HI (M5,F6), NHI (M77,F20), Urban HI (M5,F6), NHI (M55,F7); 042 Total HI (M2), NHI (MIB), Urban HI (M2), (M73,F2t1); 272 Total HI (M54,F132), NHI (M254,F31), NHI (MI8); 043 Total HI (M7,F5), NHI (M4), Urban HI Urban HI (M51,FI25), NHI (M250,F3l); 274 Total HI (MI,F2), NHI (MI); 044 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI); 047 (M6,F7), NHI (M14,F5), Urban HI (M2), NHI (MlS,FS); Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 048 Total HI (M3,FI), 275 Total HI (MI,F3), Urban HI (Ml,F3); 276 Total HI NHI eM7). Urban HI (M3,FI), NHI (M7); 101 Total NHI (MI2,F39), NHI (M7l,F34), Urban HI (MI2,f39), NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 103 Total NHI (MI,Fl), Urban (M71,F34); 277 Total HI (M33,F16), NHI (M18,F4), Urban NHI (Ml,FI); 104 Total NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (MI); HI (M32,FI6), NHI (M17,F4); 278 Total HI (M2,FI), NHI 109 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (MI); 201 Total NHI (M3,FI), Urban HI (M2,FI), NHI (M3,FI); 279 Total HI (M20,FI), Urban NHI (M20,FI); 202 Total HI (M55), NHI (F3), NHI (M24,FB), Urban HI (F3), NHI (M23,F8); 284 (M37), Urban HI (M5), NHI (M31); 203 Total NHI (Mil), Total HI (M156,FI83), NHI (M37;F12), Urban HI (MI4, Urban NHI (Mil); 204 Total HI (M7,F2), NHI (M148), F6), NHI (M27,FI2); 285 Total HI (M3), NHI (M7~, Urban Urban HI (M7,FI), NHI (MI47); 205 Total HI (M65,F6), HI (M2), NHI (M7); 286 Total HI (Fl), NHI (MI2,F3), NHI (M387,F9), Urban HI (M6l,F4), NHI (M368,F9); Urban NHI (MI2,F3); 287 Total HI (MI2,F3),NHI (MI84), 206 Total HI (M36,F39), NHI (M267,F7), Urban HI (M28, Urban HI (MI2,F3), NHI (MI82); 288 Total HI (M515, F9),NHI(MI70,F3);207Total HI (MI45,F23), NHI (M572, F317), NH[ (M65,F5), Urban HI (MI33,FI59), NHI (M57, F12), Urban HI (M51,FB), NHI (M365,F5); 208 Total NHI F5); 290 Total NHI (M794,F29), Urban NHI (M53,FI3); (M38,F3), Urban NHI (MIO,F3); 209 Total HI (M212, 291 Total HI (Mll,FI), NHI (M26,FI2), Urban HI (MIl, F82), NHI (M677,F23), Urban HI (M188,F82),NHI (M606, FI), NHI (M26,FI1); 292 Total HI (M55,F35), NHI (M76, F21); 210 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 211 Total F5), Urban HI (M54,F32), NHI (M75,F5); 301 Total HI NHI (Ml), UrbanNHI (MI); 212 Total HI (M7), NHI (M7, (M5,Fl), NHI (MI,106,FI5), Urban HI (M5,FI), NHI FI), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M6,FI); 213 Total NHI (Ml), (MI,106,FI5); 302 Total HI (M4,FI), NHI (M419), Urban HI Urban NHI (MI); 214 Total NHI (MI93,F4), Urban NHI (M4), NHI (M361); 303 Total HI (MI4,F31), NHI (M404, (MI84,F3); 215 Total NHI (M90), Urban NHI (M89); 216 F2), Urban HI (MI4,F31), NHI (M40l,F2); 310 Total HI Total HI (M4), NHI (M82,FI), Urban HI (M4,), NHI (M82, (M453,F83), NHI (MI32,F3), Urban HI (M46,FI), NHI FI); 217 Total NHI (M8), Urban NHI (M8); 221 Total (MI26,F3); 312 Total NHI (M32), Urban NHI (M32); 313 NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 222 Total NHI (M7), Urban Total HI (M73,F4), NHI (M20I), Urban HI (M6), NHI NHI (M6); 223 Total NHI (M29,FII), Urban NHI (M29, (MI85); 314 Total HI (M37,FI), NHI (M38S,Fl), Urban FII); 224 Total HI (M3), NHI (M31,F24), Urban HI (M2), HI (MI9), NHI (M369); 315 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI2), NHI (M29,FI7); 225 Total NHI (MIO); 226 Total HI (MI), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MI2); 320 Total HI (MI), NHI NHI (MIO,F4), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MIO,F4); 231 Total (M37,FI), Urban HI (Ml), NHI (M34,FI); 321 Total HI HI (M35,FI65), NHI (M218,F360), Urban HI (M3I,FI54), (MI), NHI (MI3), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MI3); 322 Total NHI (M216,F360); 236 Total HI (M51,FI), NHI (M70,F4), NHI (M74), Urban NHI (M73); 323 Total HI (MI), NHI Urban HI (MIS,FI), NHI (M70,F4); 238 Total HI (M2), (M30), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M2S); 324 Total NHI (M3S, NHI (M54,FI7), Urban HI (M2), NHI (M54,FI7); 239 Total Fl), Urban NHI (M37,FI); 326 Total NHI (M5), Urban HI (M376,F4l0), NHI (M21O,F24), Urban HI (M347,F393), NHI (MS); 330 Total HI (M5), NHI (M29S,F6), Urban NHI (M204,F20); 240 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI3), Urban HI (M5),NHI (M267,F6);331 Total HI (M4), NHI (MI72, HI (MI), NHI (MI2); 241 Total HI (MI), NHI ,M3,FI), F5), Urban HI (M4),NHI (M146,FS); 332 TotalNHI (MI7), Urban NHI (M3,FI); 242 Total HI (F2), NHI (MI3), Urban Urban NHI (MI4); 333 Total HI (M3), NHI (MI2), Urban HI (F2), NHI (MI3); 243 Total HI (M2,FI), NHI (M36, HI (MI), NHI (M'12); 334 Total HI (MI), NHI (M9), Urban FI), Urban HI (M2,FI), NHI (M36,FI); 244 Total HI (M6, HI (MI), NHI (M8); 335 Total HI (M31,FI4-), NHI (M412, F4), NHI (M2), Urban HI (M4,F4), NHI (M2); 250 Total F4), Urban HI (M30,FI2), NHI (M398,F4); 336 Total HI NHI (FI), Urban NHI (FI); 251 Total NHI (MI), Urban (M9), NHI (M5I4,F7), Urban HI (MS), NHI (M474,F7); NHI (MI); 252 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 253 337 Total HI (M21,F3), NHI (M96,F7), Urban HI (M21, Total HI (M4-,F3), NHI (M9), Urban HI (M4), NHI (M9); F3), NHI (M94;F7); 338 Total NHI (MI3), Urban NHI 254 Total NHI (M8), Urban NHI (MS); 255 Total HI (M65, (Mll); 339 Total HI (MI2,F4), NHI (M5SI,F6), Urban

42 APPENDIX-contd.

HI (MH,F4), NHI (M77,F6); 341 Total HI (MI), NHI (M39;); 615 Total NHI (M39), Urban NHI (M39); 616 (M26I,FI6), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M234,FI6); 342 Total Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 617 Total NHI (M83), HI (MI7,F5). NHI (MI09,F8), Urban HI (M14,F5), NHI UrbanNHI (M83); 618 TotaINHI(M7), UrbanNHI (M7); (M60,F4); 343 Total HI(M5,F4),NHI(M212,F30),Urban HI 620 Total NHI (M20), Urban NHI (MI9) j 621 Total NHI (M3,F4). NHI (M2lO,F30); 344 Total HI (MI7,F3), NHI (M331,F6), Urban NHI(M329,F6); 630 TotalNHI (M57,FI), (M21,F3), Urban HI (FI), NHI (MI4,FI); 345 Total HI UrbanNHI (M57,Fl); 631 Total NHI (M41,Fl), UrbanNHI (MI), NHJ (MIO), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M9); 346 Total (M41,Fl); 632 Total NHI (M24,FI), Urban NHI (M24,FI); NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 347 Total NHI (M3), Urban 633 Total NHI (M35), Urban NHI (M34); 634 Total NHI NHI (M3) ;351 TotalHI(Ml,F88),NHI (M98,F39),Urban HI (MI4,F2), Urban NHI (MI4,F2); 635 Total NHI (M4), (MI,F88), NHI (M94,F37); 352 Total NHI (MI2,F2), Urban Urban NHI (M4); 636 Total NHI (MI06,Fl), Urban NHI NHI (MI2,F2); 353 Total NHI (MI8), Urban NHI (MI8); (M106,Fl); 637 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (M6); 638 354 Total HI (MI3,Fl), NHI (M24,F4), Urban HI (MI3, Total NHI (M32,Fl), Urban NHI (M32,Fl) j 639 Total FI), NHI (M23,F4); 355 Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI (M5); NHI (M215), Urban NHI (MI79); 641 Total NHI (M732, 356 Total HI (M20,FI), NHI (M2,F3), Urban HI (M20), Fll), Urban NHI (M649,Fll); 642 Total NHI (M20,F1), NHI (M2.F3); 357 Total NHI (MI2), Urban NHI eM7); UrbanNHI (M20,Fl); 643 TotalNHI (MI6,F2), UrbanNHI 359 Total HI (M2), NHI (MI48,FI), Urban HI (M2), NHI (M16,F2); 647 Total NHI (M379,F6), Urban NHI (M278, (MI4S,Fl) j 361 TotalNHI (M81,FI), Urban NHI (M8l,FI); F3); 648 Total NHI (M282,FI6), Urban NHI (M266,F15); 362 Total NHI (MI09,Fl), Urban NHI (MlOS,FI); 363 Total 651 Total NHI (M628,F2 1),Urban NHI (M466,F5); 653 Total NHI (M218), Urban NHI (M217) j 364 Total HI (M2,FI), NHI (M312), Urban NHI (M295); 654 Total NHI (M54). NHI (M467,F6), Urban HI (MI,"I), NHI (M464,F6); 365 Urban NHI (M50); 655 Total NHI (M216,Fl), Urban NHI Total HI (M31,FlO), NHI (M51O,F6), Urban HI (M30,FIO), (M200,FI); 660 Total NHI (M380,F5), Urban NHI (M372, NHI (~S08,F6); 366 Total HI (M2), NHI (MI9), Urban F5); 661 Total NHI (M445,FIO), Urban NHI (M425,FI0); HI (M2), NHI (MIg) j 367 Total HI (M7), NHI (M526,F5), 663 Total NHI (Mlll,F22), Urban NHI (M97,Fll); 670 Urban HI eM3), NHI (M5Il,F5); 368 Total HI (M30,F5), Total NHI (M257,Fll), Urban NHI (M238,Fll); 672 Total NIiI (M672,FI5), Urban HI (M21,F4), NHI (M626,F4); NHI (M548,F21), Urban NHI (M447,F20); 673 Total NHI 370 TotalNHI (M694,FS), Urban NIlI (M694,F5); 371 Total (M105,F2), Urban NHI (M105,F2); 681 Total NHI (M613, NHI (M29,FI), UrbanNHI (M28,FIH 372 Total HI (M4,F2), F3), Urban NHI (M600,F3); 683 Totlal NHI(MIS2), Urban NHI (M91), Urban HI (M4,F2), NHI (M79)j 373 Total NHI (MI44); 684 Total NHI (M267), UrbanNHI (M263); NHI (M355,F3), Urban NHI (M349,F3); 374 Total NHI 685 Total NHI (M37), Urban NHI (M37); 687 Total NHI (M24), Urban NHI (M24); 375 Total NHI (M14), Urban (M91), UrbanNHI (M90); 688 TotalNHI (M337,Fl), Urban NHI (MI4); 376 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI51), Urban HI NHI (M329,Fl); 690 Total NHI (M90,F2), Urban NHI (Ml), NHI (M151); 377 Total NHI (Mll), Urban NHI (M84,F2); 691 Total NHI (M30,F4)' Urban NHI (M26,F4); (Mll);378 TotalNHI (M25), UrbanNHI(M22)j 379Total 693 Total NHI (M739,F33), Urban NHI (M718,F33); 694 HI (MI3), NHI (M67), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M67); 380 Total NHI (M348,F5), Urban NHI (M331,F5); 696 Total Total NHI (M780,FI7), Urban NHI (M780,F17); 381 Total NHI (M37), Urban NHI (M37) j 697 Total NHI (M8), NHI (M72), Urban NHI (M72); 382 Total NHI (M45), Urban NHI (MS); 699 Total NHI (M451,F2), Urban NHI Urban NHI (M43); 383 Total HI (MI), NHI (MI36,FI), (M437 ,FI); 706 Total NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (Ml); 707 Urban NHI (M134,Fl); 385 Total NHI (M38), Urbari. NHI Total NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M9); 708 Total NHI (Mll6), (M38); 386 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (M6); 387 Total Urban NH! (M28); 709 Total NHI (M31,FI), Urban NHI NHI (M35), Urban NHI (M35); 389 Total HI (M6), NHI (M31,FI); 710 Total NHI (MI82), UrbanNHI (Ml71); 720 (M44), Urban HI (Ml), NHI (M40) j 390 Total NHI (MI28, Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 721 Total NHI (MI), F2), Urban NHI (M90,F2); 391 Total NHI (M4,Fl), Urban Urban NHI (MI); 732 Total NHI (MlOO,F23), Urban NHI NHI (M4,F1); 392 Total HI (MIO,FI), NHI (M432,F4), (M99,F23); 810 Total NHI (M710,F92), Urban NHI Urban HI (M10,FI), NHI (M424,F4); 394 Total HI (M37, (M666,F80); 812 Total NHI (MI59,F5), Urban NHI FS), NHI (M75), Urban HI (M36,F8), NHI (M65); 395 (MI55,F5);82l TotalNHI (M43,Fl), UrbanNHI (M31,Fl); Total NHI (M36,FI), Urban NHI (M34,FI); 396 Total HI 832 Total NHI (M216,F20), Urban NHI (M143,FI3)j 841 (MI), NHI (MIl), Urban HI (MI), NHI (Mil); 402 Total Total NHI (M30,Fl), Urban NHI (M30,Fl); 850 Total NHI NHI (MI24), UrbanNHI (M9); 502 TotalNHI (M32), Urban (M242,F6), Urban NHI (M242,F6); 852 Total NHI (M53, NHI (M32); 600 Total NHI (M611,FlO), Urban NHI (M558, F3), Urban NHI (M50,F3); 853 Total NHI (M215,F9), FlO); 601 Total NHI (M657,F3), Urban NHI (M629,F3); Urban NHI (M205,F8); 860 Total NHI (M524,F68), Urban 603 TotalNHI (M89), UrbanNHI(M74) ; 604 Total NHI(M3), NHI (M5l8,F67); 861 Total NHI (M390,F9l), Urban NHI UrbanNHI (M3); 605 Total NHI (MI4), Urban NHI (M14); (M348,F86); 682 TotalNHI (M231,FI5), Urban NHI (M230, 606 Total NHI (M98), Urban NHI (M94); 607 Total NHI F15); 870 Total NHI (MIOI,F5), Urban NHI (M99,F3); (M36), Urban NHI (M36); 608 Total NHI (M7), Urban 871 Total NHI (M456,F7), Urban NHI (M456,F6); 872 Total NHI (M7) j 610 Total NHI (M29), Urban NHI (M29); NHI (M568,F26), Urban NHI (M313,F20); 873 Total NHI 611 Total NHI (M77,FI), Urban NHI (M77,FI); 612 Total (M67,FI), Urban NHI (Ml,Fl); 881 Total NHI (MI45,F31). NHI (M2l,FI), UrbanNHI (M2I,FI); 613TotalNHI (M23), Urban NHI (MI33,F31); 885 Total NHI (M704,F6), Urban Urban NHI (M23); 614 Total NHI (M39), Urban NHI NHI (M694,F6).

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6. APPENDIX

Families having less than 1% of the workers of the respective divisions (less than 0.5% in case of Division 7-8 only) have been shown in this appendix. The following abbreviations have been used :- III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunt- VI In Construction iog and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities VII In Trade and Commerce IV At Household Industry VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry IX In Other Services M=Males F=Females

AHMEDABAD DIST,lUCT

000 Total VI (M4) IX (M3), Urban VI (M4), IX (M3); (M68); ISO Total III (M5) VI (MIO) IX (M2), Urban III 002 Total V (MI29) VI (MS) VIII (M23) IX (MS7), Urban (M4); 132 Total IX (M32), Urban IX (M32); 202 Total V (MI20) VI (M6) VIII (M22) IX (M57); 003 Total V VIII (MI) IX (M83,F3), Urban IX (M03, F3); 220 Total (M44) VIII (M23) IX (M62), Urban V (M44) VIII (M23) V (M4) VII (MIS) VIII (M69) IX (M30), \1rban V (M4) IX (M57); 004 Total V (MI2) IX (MI), Urban V (Mil) IX VII (MI2) VIII (M69) IX (M30); 221 Total V (Ml) VII (MI); DOS Total III (M4), Urban III (M4); 007 Total VI (MI), Urban V (MI) VII (Ml); 229 Total V (M81,Fl) VII (MIS) IX (MI6S,Fl), Urban VI (MS) IX (MI52,Fl); (MI4) IX (Mi5), Urban V (M8I,FI) VII (MI4) IX (MI5); 009 Total V (Ma5) VIn (M6) IX (M86,F3), Urban V (MBS) 310 Total VII (M449,F47), Urban VII (M444,F47); 311 VIn (M6), IX (M86,F3); 010 Total III (MI) V (M99,Fl) VII Total V (MI) VII (M600,F51), Urban VII (MS99); 313- (M9S) IX (MI6,FI), Urban V (M75,FI) VII (M95) IX Total VII (MII4), Urban VII (MII4); 314 Total vn (MI). eM/S,FI); 011 Total VII (MI5) LX (M4), Urban VII (MI5) Urban VII (Mi); 319 Total V (Ml) VII (M408) VIII (MI0), IX (M4); 012 Total V (MI) IX. (M7), Urban V (MI) IX Urban VII (M373); 340 Total VII (M396) VIII (Ml) IX eM7); 013 Total VIII (M6); 014 ,Total IX (M3); 019 Total (M4), Urban VII (M385); 341 Total VII (M41), Urban VII . V (M7) VII (M6), IX (M7,F2); Urban V (M7), VII (M6) (M41); 402 Total III (M23,FI54) IX (M3), Urban III IX (M7,F2); 020 Total IX (MI), lJrban IX (MI); 021 Total (M2); 403 Total III (M26), Urban HI (M9); 413 Total III IX (M8), Urban IX (M4); 023 Total III (MI) V (M4) (M6), Urban III (M5); 41S Total III (M4I,F3) IV (MI90), IX (M25), Urban IX (M2); 029 Total IX (MI), Urban IX Urban III (M41,F3); 419 Total III (M71,F34), Urban (MI); 032 Total IX (M39,FI), Urban IX (M35,FI); 033 III (M63,F34); 420 Total III (M9) VII (MI), Urban III Total IX (MI39,Fll), Urban IX (M139,FII); 034 Total (M9); 430 Total III (MI), Urban III (MI); 431 Total III IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 035 Total IX (M71,FS), Urban (M77,Fl), Urban 1lI (M76,FI); 440 Total III (MI,FI); IX (M71,FS»; 039 TotalIX (M47,F3), Urban IX (M45,F3); 441 Total III (M2,Fll) IX (M39,Fl), Urban IX (M39,FI); 041 Total V (MS,FI3) IX (M9,FI30), Urban V (M8,F13) 442 Total III (MI40,F22), Urban III (MI8); 443 Total 1 X (M8,F92); 042 Total V (M3,FI) IX (M19,F33), Urban III (MI), Urban III (MI); 500 Total III (M2), Urban HI V (MS,FI) IX (M19,F32); 0# Total VIII (MI) IX (MS5, (M2); 600 Total VIII (M2), Urban VIII (1\12); 610 Total FI), Urban VIII (MI) IX (MSI); 045 Total IX (MI), Urban VIII (MS), Urban VIII (MS); 611 Total VIII (Ml), Urban IX (M1); 046 Total VIII (MI) IX (MI5S,F4), Urban VIII VIII (Ml); 620 Total VIII (M2), Urban VIII (MI); 640 (MI) IX (M87,F3); 047 Total V (MI) VII (MI3) IX (MI), Total VIII (MI4), Urban VIII (MI3); 650 Total V eM3) Urban V (MI) VII (MI3), IX (MI) ;060 Total IX (M5S), VIII (M152), Urban VIII (MI52); 651 Total VIII (M160, Urban IX (M55); 062 Total IX (M30,FI5), Urban IX (M30, FI), Urban VIII (MI5S,Fl); 652 Total VIII (M74), Urban F15); 069 Total IX (MI44), Urban IX (M142); 070 Total VIn (M73); 661 Total VIII (M171), Urban VIII (MIS7); IX (M32,F4), Urban IX (M32,F4); 072 Total V (MI9) VIII 671 Total VIII (MI47,F6), Urban VIII (M138,F6); 672 (MI2,FI) IX (M34,Fl), Urban V (MI9) VIII (M12,Fl) IX Total VIII (M77), Urban VIII(M55); 679 Total VIII (M70), (M34,FI) ;074 Total IX (M2),Urban IX (M2); 07S Total IX Urban VIII (M70); 681 Total VIn (M64), Urban VIII (MI3), Urban IX (MI3); 076 Total V (M40,FI) IX (MI20. (M61); 693 Total VIII (MlOI,F2), Urban VIII (M61); F56),Urban V(M40,FI) IX (M93,F52); 078 Total IX (MI2, 694 Total VIII (M78,F2), Urban VIII (M77,F2); 701 Total FS), Urban IX (MI2,F5); 079 Total V (MI) IX' (MII,FIO), IV (M3,Fll) V (Ml,033,F52),Urban IV (M2,F9) V (M937, Urban V (MI)IX(MII,FlO); 080 Total IX (MSO,F7),Urbap. F51); 70S Total V (M21O,F31), Urban V (M190,F31); 707 IX(M47,F7) ;081 Total V (M58) IX(M8,F3),Urban V (M58) Total IV (MI2S,F227)V (M281,F27),Urban IV (MI23,F227) IX (M7,F3) ;082 Total V (M4) IX (M20,F5), Urban V (M4) V (M264,F24); 708 Total IV (M6,F3) V(M532,F2), Urban IX (M20,F5); 084 Total IV (MI5,F4) V (M24) IX (MI), IV (M6,F3) V (MS19,F2); 7II Total IV (M6) V (M99,FI), Urban IV (MI5,F4) V (M23) IX (Ml); 085 Total IX (M167, Urban IV (M5) V (M99,FI); 712 Total IV (Ml) V (M4) FI6), Urban IX (M68,FJ4-); 086 Total IX (M219,F7), Urban IX (MI), Urban IV (MI) V (M2); 713 Total IV (MI3,F33), IX (MI49,F6); 087 Total IX (MIB,F2), Urban IX (MIS,F2); V (M39,F7), Urban IV (MB,F21) V (M37,F7); 714 Total IV 089 Total V (MI7) IX (M23,F3), Urban V eM17) IX (M23, (M2) V (Mil,Fl); Urban V (Mll,FI); 715 Total IV (M92, F3); 091 Total V (M78,Fl) IX (MBS,F2), Urban V (M78,Fl) F385) V (M230,F20). Urban IV (M60,F 170) V (M224,Fll); IX (M8S,F2); 099 Total V (M3) VI (M2) VIII (M5) IX 719 TotalIV (FI) V (M43,F89),UrbanIV (Fl)V (M41, F89); (M26,F4), Urban VI (M2) IX (MI8,F4); OX2 Total IX 721 Total IV (M24) V (M11), Urban IV (M21) V (MIl); (M201), Urban IX (MIB6); OX3 Total IX (M96,F15), Urban 722 Total V (M3), Urban V (M3); 729 Total IV (MB2,F6) IX (M95,FIS); OX9 Total IX (M7,FI), Urban IX (M7); V (MI69,F25), Urban IV (M2,Fl) V (MI47,F25); 730 Total 103 Total IX (M70,F3), Urban IX (M68,F3); 109 Total V (M1l4), Urban V (MIOB); 731 Total V (MI14,Fl) VIII IX eMS), Urban IX (M5); 129 Total VII (M68), Urban VII (MI), Urban V (MI07); 732 Total V (MIS), Urban V (MI4);

65 A-U-9 APPENDIX-contd.

734 Total IV (Ml) V (M345), Urban IV (MI) V (M342); Urban IV (M109,F4) V (Ml18,F23); 822 Total IV (MIO, 735 Total IV (MI) V (M23), Urban IV (MI) V (M28); F20) V (M167,F2) VII (MI) IX (MI), Urban IV (M2,F3) 740 Total IV (MI3) V (M40B), Urban IV (MIO) V (M390); V (M93,FI); 823 Total IV (M98) V (MI7,Fl), Urban IV 742 Total IV (M3I) V (M54), Urban IV (M31) V (M52); (MH) V (MI7,FI); 824 Total IV (MI18,F21) V (M774,FIl) 752 Total III (M3) IV (MI) V (M354) VI (M22) VIII VII (M95), Urban IV (M90,F21) V {M634,F9} VII (M94); (MI65) IX (M430), Urban III (M2) IV (MI) V (M250) 825 Total V (M62,F2), Urban V (M54,Fl); 826 Total V (M2, VI (M22) VIII (M67) IX (M423); 754 Total IV (M22,F3) FII), Urban V (M2,Fll); 827 Total IV (M2,FI) V (M48), V (M150) VIII (M41), Urban IV (M7,F2) V (Ml14) YIn Urban IV (M2,Fl) V (M48); 828 Total V (MS), Urban V (M41); 755 Total V(MI25) VI (M23) VIII (M32) IX (M41), (MS); 829 Total IV (M76,F63) V (MI25,F5), Urban IV Urban V (MI20) VI (M20) VI II (M32) IX (M33); 756 Total (M7S,F61) V (M1l9,FS); 830 Total V (.M4), Urban V (M4); V (M320) VIII (M89) IX (MI07), Urban V (M308) VIII 331 Total IV (M2) V (MI62.Fl), Urban IV (M2) V (M15. (M86) IX (M106); 757 Total V (M54) IX (M2), Urban V FI); 832 Total V (Mll,FI), Urban V (M4,FI); 833 Total (M49) IX (M2); 758 Total IV (M2) V (M38), Urban V (M276), Urban V (M8); 834 Total IV (M5,Fll) V (M132, IV (M2) V (M38); 760 Total IV (MI) V (M602) VI FI8), Urban IV (MS,FII) V (M5,F4); 839 Total IV (M27, (MIS) VII (Mi) VIn (MI23) IX (M4B6), Urban V (M597) F~) V (MS17,FlO), Urban IV (M26,F4) V (M448,FIO); VI (MI4) VIII (MI22) IX (M476); 761 Total V (M395) 840 Total V (MI2,FII), Urban V (MI2,F2); 841 Total IV VI (MSO) VII (M2) VIn (MI66) IX (MS41), Urban V (MI5l) V (MI), Urban IV (MI51) V (MI); 843 Total IV (M3B2) VI (M24) VIII (M140) IX (M523); 762 Total IV (M5,F67) V (MI2,F12), Urban IV (M5,F67) V (MIO"F12); (MI) V (MIS3) VIII (MI2), Urban IV (MI) V (M14B) 34-9 Total V (M13,F5), Urban V (M5,FS); 850 Total IV VIII (M12); 763 Total V (M3) VIn (M6), Urban V (M3) (M556,F302) V (M57,F7) IX (MI), Urban IV (M206,FI44) VIII (M6); 764 Total V (M36) VI (MIS) VIII (MSO) IX V (M48,F7); 351 Total V (M95,F3), Urban V (M91,F3); 852 (M77), Urban V (M6) VIII (M27) IX (M24); 769 Total Total IV (M4,FlS) V (M74), Urban IV (M4,F15) V (M7I); IV (MS) V (M21O) VI (MI2) VIII (MI7) IX (M204), Urban 853 Total IV (M424,F84) V (M31,FI), Urb~ IV (M33,FI) 'IV (M5) V (M21O) VI (M12) VIn (MI5) IX (MI94); 771 V (M3,Fl); 854 Total IV (F2) V (M2) IX (M2), Urban IV Total V (Mll), Urban V (M9); 772 Total IV (MI3) V (F2) V eM]); 8S5 Total IV (M6,FI2) V (MS2), Urban IV (M40B) VI (M5), Urban IV (MI) V (M317) VI (MS); 773 (M5,F12) V (M31); 856 Total IV (M35,F31) V (M58,FI7), Total IV (MI) V (MS) VIII (MI), Urban V (M5); 774 Urban IV (M34,F28} V (M56,F17); B59 Total III (Fl) IV Total IV (M20,F4) V (M4); 775 Total IV (M43,FI) V (M142,FI27) V (M542,F34), Urban III (Fl) IV (MI35, (M72) VI (MI), Urba.n V (M4); 779 Total IV (MI4B,FI33) F68) V (M429,F33); 860 Total V (MI92,F8) VII (M77,FS) V (M250,F57) VI (MS) VIII (MI) IX (MI), Urban IV (M6) VIII (M40) IX (MI), Urban V (M164,F8) VII (M61,F5) V (M240,FS7) VI (MS) j 730 Total V (M273,F2) VIII (M70) VIII (M39);361 Total IV(M3,F3) V (M60S,F50)VII (M249, IX (MI99,Fl), Urban V (M268,F2) VIII (M64) IX (MI96, Fl) VIII (M6l), Urban IV (M3,F3) V (MS65,F50) VII FI); 790 Tota.l V (M4) VI (M435), Urban VI (M43S); 792 (M249,FI) VIn (M60); 870 Total III (MI) V (M27S) VI Total VI (M39), Urban VI (M39); 793 Total VI (MI,F2). (M3) VII (MI) VIII (MiS) IX (MU9,FI), Urban V (M201) Urban VI (F2) j 794 Total VI (FI); 795 Total VI (Ml) j BOO IX (M75); 871 Total V (M8SI) VI (M2) VIII (MI) IX (M5), Total V (M77), Urban V (M69)j 801 Total V (M767,F3), Urban V eM73?); 872 Total V (M28), Urban V (MS); 874- Urban V (M723,F3); 802 Total V (M73), Urban V (M67); Total III (MI) V (M4) VI eM7} VIII (MI) IX (M7), Urban 803 Total V (M739,F31), Urban V (M707,F31)j 805 Total VI (MI) IX (MI); 876 Total III (M4) IV (MI) V (MS75, V (M2), Urban V (MI); 806 Total IV (MI) V (MS7), Urban F24) VI (M35) VIn (M65) IX (MI7), Urban V (M706) IV (MI) V (M57); 807 Total V eM3), Urban V (MS); 803 VIII (M61) IX (MI5); 879 Total V (M221) VIn (M2) IX Total IV (M8,F23) V (M404,F4) VII (MIS), Urban IV (M71), Urban V (M216) VIII (M2) IX (M70); 902 Total (M8,F23) V (M40I,F4) VII (MIS); 809 Total IV eFl) V V (M6) IX (M38), Urban IX (M28); 913 Total IX (F338), (M606,F21) VIII (MI) IX (MI), Urban V (MS99,F21); 812 Urban IX (F338); 930 Total VI (MI4) IX (M134), Urban Total V (MI7,F7), Urban V (MI5,F7)j 8]3 Total V (M41, VI (M14) IX (M134); 951 Total IX (M215,F58), Urban IX F25), Urban V (M41,F23); 814 TotallV (M26,FI) V (M3B), (M2l5,F58); 960 Total IX (M34), Urban IX (M25); 970 Urban IV (M26) V (1\138); 81S Total V (M7S), Urban V Total V (MI) IX (M]); 979 Total IX (M253), Urban IX (M5S); 819 Total IV (MIl V (.M309,F148), Urban IV (MI) (M253); 990 Total IX (M71,FI), Urban IX (M71,Fl); 999 V (M309,FI48); 821 Total IV (M201,F19) V (MI62,F23), Total IX (M34B,F35), Urban IX (M261,F32).

66 ANNEXURE Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Fan:tilies

Industrial Rural Category Appropriate appearing in Industrial Code No. and Description of Occupational Family Persona Males Females the Table Category 2 3 4- 5

AHMEDABAD DlSTlUCT

102 Administrators and Executive Officials, Local :Jlodies 3 3 V IX

104 Village Officials 2 2 VII IX

130 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Mining 10 10 VI l In Quarrying and Well Drilling 2 2 lX J

131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction I 1 III 5 5 VI I I VIIV } 3 3 VIII

133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manu- facturing 1 1 8 8 VInIII } V 3 3 IX

135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Reo • cr:eation, Entertainment and Catering Services 1 1 IX

136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services 1 III IX

300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade VI VII

301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 2 2 2 2 VII

311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real Estate V VII

340 Money lenders (including lndigeous Bankers) 1 1 VIn 1 VII 4 4 IX 1

420 Hunters VII III

662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 2 2 VI VIII

703 Warpers and Sizers VIn IV or V

741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths VI IV or V

791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons IX VI

874 Operators of Earth-moving and Other Construction Machinery, n.e.c. , *7 *7 IX VI

902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and Related Workers 6 6 V IX

970 Movie Camera Operators V IX *This includes one male of Urban area. n.e.c.=Not elsewhere classified

67 s..vu PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS <0> AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECOND~RY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Note :-Major groups of household industry, where persons having secondary work as cultivation or agricultural labour, are less than 5% of the persons having the major group as principal work, ha've not been shown in this table, but are given in the appendix to this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (.).

Secondary Work

Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultural T Industry II -As Culti vator Labourer Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House­ R hold Industry (Division and Major Group) U Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

Cultivator T 3,858 1,578 5,733 2,808 R 3,740 1,506 5,633 2,801 U 118 72 100 7

Agricultural Labourer T 595 1.038 1.623 1,002 R 537 763 1,586 1,002 U 53 275 37

Household Iudustry T 1,716 665 812 722 R 1,585 627 658 571 U 131 38 154 151

• Dil1ision 0 Agriculture, [j1JlJslock, forestry, fishing T 838 584 161 250 and hunting . k 766 562 161 245 U 72 22 5

Major Group 04 Livestock and Hunting T 335 574 157 231 R 763 552 157 226 U 72 22 5

* Divisiol2 2 &3 Manufacturing T 878 81 651 472 R 819 65 497 326 U 59 16 154 146

Major Group 20 Fooqstuffs T 33 8 5 R 27 8 4- U 6 1

23 Textile-Cotton T ]24 42 427 394 R 118 27 282 254 U 6 15 145 140

28 Manufacture of Wood and T 214- 5 83 47 Wooden Products R 213 5 83 47 U 1

31 Leather and Leather Products T 128 4- 92 14 R 100 4- 84- 9 U 28 S 5

34-35 Non-Metallic Mineral T 262 19 29 13 Products other than R 250 19 29 12 Petroleum and Coal U 12' 1

38 Transport Equipment T 2 R ~ U .,

68 B-VII PART-A-PER~ONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (0) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (ill) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ll) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-contd.

Secondary Work

Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultural Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Cultivator, Agdcultural Labourer or House- R hold Industry (Division) Males Females Males Females Males Females -

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUK'A

Cultivator R 128 5 202 51 Agricultural Labourer 4 2 65 52 Household Industry 82 17 11 3

Dioi.rion 0 Agn"culture, li1Jt1stack, {afestr:.r, fishing and h!mting , 62 15 11 3 2&3 MOrllifacturing 2fJ 2

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

Cult,ivator R 942 615 1,676 1,308 Agricultural Labourer 87 166 452 464 Household Industry 300 280 39 52

Divi,ion 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fis/iing and hunting 154 263 21 45 2& 3 MamifacluTing 116 17 18 7

DASKROI TALUKA

Cultivator R 546 127 945 239 Agricultural Labourer 75 III 221 64 Household Industry 251 13 82 136

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 97 12 25 100 2& 3 Manufacturing 154 1 57 36

DEHGAM TALUKA

Cultivator R 560 273 716 206 Agricultural Labourer 29 32 304 113 Household Industry 222 90 32 13

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fohing and hunting 76 86 6 1- 2&3 Manufacturing 146 4 26 9

SANAND MAHAL

Cultivator R 323 21 523 177 Agricultural Labourer 34 9 187 50 Household Industry 237 II 30 6

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry fishing and hunting III 8 16 4 2&3 Manufacturing 126 3 14 2

69 s.vn PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (n) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (il) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-concld.

Secondary Work Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricultura.l Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- R ------hold Industry (Division) Males Females Males Females Males Females

1. 3 4 5 G

~ DHOLKA TALUKA .. Cultivator R 1,018 435 1,054- 683 Agricultural Labourer 23L 392 282 239 Household Industry 353 176 368 306

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 189 151- 61 57 2& 3 Manufacturing 164 22 307 249

DHANDHpKA TALUKA

Cultivator R 223 29 517 137 Agricultural Labourer 11 51 75 15 Household Industry 140 40 '96 55

Division 0 Agriculture, li'IJestock, .forestr_-v, fishing and hunting 77 24 21 32 2&3 Manufacturing 63 16 75 23

APPENDIX

Major groups of household industry where persons having secondary work As cuLtivation or agricultural labour, are less than 5% of the persons having the major group as principal work, have been shown in this appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:-

I-As Cultivator M=Males II-As Agricultural Labourer F=FemaIes

00 Total I (M3,FIO) II (M4,F19), Rural I (M3,FIO) II (M4,F19); 22 Total I (MI5,FI), Rural I (MIl), Urban I (M4,Fl); 27 Total I (M39,F2) II (MI2,F2). Rurall (M37,F2) II (M12,F2), Urban I (M2); 33 Total II (Fl), Rural II (Fl); 36 Total I (M55) II eM3), Rural I (M55) II (M3); 39 Total I (M6), Rural I (M6).

70 B.VlI PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,. TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females

1 2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-TOTAL AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-TOTAL-ccmtd.

P. W. DivisioD 0 2,809 583 P. W. Majo... Gl.'OUp 22 1,31!1 128 A. W. Division 0 3 3 A. W. Division 2&3 :1 Major Group 04 3 3 Major Group 22 2 23 1 Divisio1l 2&3 2 :1 P. W. Majol.' G ... oup 23 145,542 Major Group 23 3 6,078" 24 2 A. W. Division 0 30 P. W. Major Group 00 1,085 329 Major Group 04 30 A. W. Division 0 I 2 Diuision I 1 Major Group 04 1 2 M~or Group 10 Division 2&3 2 Division 2 &3 63 5 Major Group 24 2 Major Group 20 3 22 5 P. W. Major Group 01 277 7 23 5 4 A. W. Division 0 1 24 1 26 Major Group 04 1 27 25 Division 2 &3 2 28 5 29 3 Major Group 23 2 31 8 P. W. Major Group 04 1,189 191 33 I 34-35 A. W. Division 0 1 1 2 36 1 M~or Group £n 1 37 1 39 Division 2 &3 1 3 P. W. Major Group 27 Major Group 23 6,386 295 A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Division 2&3 197,725 9,759 6 I Major Group 20 1 ..d. W. Division 0 32 2 23 2 Major Group 04 32 2 27 3 34-35 Division 1 I 1 P. W. Major Group 28 Major Group 10 1 6,007 225 A. W. Division 2&3 Division 2 &3 97 7 4 Major Group 28 Major Group 20 9 4 22 7 P. W. Major Group 29 896 46 23 9 4 24 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 26 Major Group 34-35 27 28 28 16 P. W. Major Group 30 3,311 58 29 4 A. W. Division 0 1 31 12 Major Group 04 1 33 1 Division 2&3 5 34-35 5 36 1 Major Group 28 5 37 1 P. W. Majo... Group 31 1,871 38 10 39 3 A. W. Division 2&3 4 P. W. Major Group 20 4,471 95 Major Group 31 4 A. W. Division 2&3 7 P. W. Major Group 34-35 4,820 2,568 Major Group 20 6 A. W. Division 0 2 23 1 Major Group 04- 2 P. W. =-Principal Work A. W. ""Additional Work

71 B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females 2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRlCT-TOTAL·contd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-TOTAL-contd. 1 Division 2 &3 Division 2 &3 80 5 Major Group 28 Major Group 20 21 P. W. Major Group 3fl 9,438 79 22 11 23 19 5 A. W. Division 0 1 25 2 Major Group 04 26 1 27 7 1 1 Division 2 &3 28 2 Major Group 34-35 1 30 1 38 31 3 33 3 P. W. Major Group 37 1,461 9 34-35 2 36 2 Division 2&3 1 37 J . Ml\ior Group 28 1 39 5 P. W. Major Group 39 4,768 77 P. W. Major Group 60-63 5,230 38 A. W. Division 2&3 1 .... A. W. Divisioll 0 J Major Group 29 1 Major Group 04 P. W. Division 4 11,067 2,181 Division 2&3 5 A. W. Diz'ision 2&3 1 Major Group 20 2 Major Group 28 22 2 31 1 P. W. Major Group 40 11,067 2,181 P. W. Major Group 64-68 62,822 4,941 A. W. Divi!ion 2&3 1 Major Group 28 A. W. Divl.;ion 0 50 22 Major Group 00 3,613 3 1 P. W. Di-visioD 5 164 04- 47 21 A. W. Division 0 1 1 Division 2&3 72 5 Ma.ior Group 00 . 04- Major Group 20 19 10 22- 9 Division 2 &3 1 23 i8 5 Major Group 23 5 25 2 28 5 26 1 27 7 p. W. Major Group 50 2,878 11 28 2 .d. W. Division 0 1 30 1 31 2 Major Group 04 1 33 3 Division 2&3 1 34·35 1 36 2 Major Group 23 1 39 5 P. W. Major Group 51 735 153 P. W. Major Group 69 5.764 99 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division a 1 Major Group 00 1 Major Group 04 Division 2&3 9 1 Division 2 &3 3 4 Major Group 23 Major Group 23 28 5 1 34-35 1 P. W. DivilSioQ 6 73,816 5,078 37 ] A. W. Division 0 52 22 P. W. Division 7 27,568 1,292- Major Group 00 3 J A. W. Division 0 5 6 04- 49 21 Major Group 04 5 6

72 B-vn PART.B-INDUSTRlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON.HOUSEIlOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Houeshold Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & M~oc Group) Males Females 1 2 3 1 2 3

AHMEDABAD ;DISTRICT-TOTAL-crmtd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-TOTAL-contd. Division 2&3 35 20 P. W. Major Group 80 16,071 2,159 Major Group 20 1 1 A. W. Divirion 0 5 23 7 3 Major Group 00 2 27 14 11 01 1 28 ] 1 04 2 29 2 30 1 Division 2&3 10 31 2 1 Major Group 23 5 34-35 4 27 1 36 1 28 I 38 1 31 1 39 4 34-35 2 P. W. Major Group 70-71 25.109 1,183 P. W. Major G1"OUp 81 8.678 4,251 A. W. Division a :. 4: 6 A. W. Division 2&3 11 7 Major Group 23 M~or Group 04 4 6 6 7 27 3 Division 2&3 28 20 28 2 Major Group 20 1 P. W. Major Group 82 3,513 1,253 23 7 3 A. W. Division 2&3 1 27 11 II 28 1 1 Major Group 34-35 1 29 2 P. W. Major Group 83 3,692 212 30 1 31 1 I A ..W. Division 0 7 34-35 4 Major Group 00 6 36 1 04 I 39 3 A. W. Division 2&3 12 P. W. Major Group 73 2,456 109 Major Group 22 2 A. W. Division 0 1 23 5 27 5 Major Group 04 1 P. W. Major Group 84 1,203 14 Divisian 2&3 7 A. W. Divisian 2&3 2 Major Group 20 I Major Group 23 2 27 3 31 1 P. W. Major Group 86 1,145 174 38 1 A. W. Division 0 1 1 39 1 Major Group 00 P. W. Division 8 86,080 17,356 04 I A. W. Division 0 68 35 Division 2&3 1 1 Major Group 27 I Major Group 00 36 31 31 01 1 04 31 4 P. W. Major Group 87 1,192 39 Division 2 &3 79 19 A. W. Division 0 2 Major Group 04 2 Major Group 20 1 22 2 Division 2&3 3 23 34 15 Major Group 23 2 27 10 1 28 1 28 6 31 19 P. W. Major Group 88 23,665 2,491 33 1 A. W. Division 0 10 3 34~35 5 1 38 1 1 Major Group 00 5 3 39 I 04 5

73 A-II-IO B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females

1 2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-TOTAL·crmcld. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-RURAL-contd.

Division 2&3 7 5 Divisil11'l 2 &3 7 Major Group 20 1 Major Group 20 2 23 4- 3 23 1 28 1 28 1 33 1 3t-'J5 3 38 1 39 1 P. W. Major GrOU£) 20 903 17 A. W. Division 2&3 ! P. W. Division 89 H,281 6,715 Major Group 23 A. W. Divi,ion 0 43 3! P. W. DivisioD 23 5,106 174 Major Group DO 23 27 04 20 4 A. W. Division 0 ~ Division 2&3 32 6 Major Group 04 3' Major Group 23 10 j Division 1 1 27 I Major Group 10 I 28 I A. W. Divisi()n 2&3 4 31 17 .. 34-35 2 ~aj01: Group 20 2 38 1 28 1 34-35 1 P. W. Division 9 10,488 4,078 P. w. Major Group 27 353 23 A. W. DivisirJn 0 5 2 A. W. Division 2 &:3 I Major Group 04 5 '1. Major Group 34.35 Division 2 &3 52 36 P. W. Major Group 29 742 17 Major Group 22 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 23 50 33 31 2 2 Major Group 34-35 I P. W. Major Group 34.35 2,557 1,689 P. W. Major Group 90 10,488 4,078 A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 0 5 2 Major Group 04 2 Major Group 04- 5 2 P. W. Major Group 36 379 14 Division 2 &3 52 36 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 22 J 23 50 33 Major Group 04 1 31 2 2 P. W. Division 5 449 91 A. W. Division 0 J AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-RURAL Major Group 00 1 P. W. Division 0 1,624 411 Divisirm 2&3 9 I Major Group 23 4- A. W. Division 2&3 2 28 5 I Major Group 24 2 P. W. Major Group 51 290 91 P. W. Major Group 00 767 261 Division 0 I A.. W. Division 2&3 2 Major Group 00 1 Major Group 24- 2 A. W.Division 2&3 9 I P. W. Di-risioD 2&3 11.732 1,952 Major Group 23 4- 28 5 A. W. Division 0 4 2 P. W. Divisioo 6 10,700 1,882 Major Group 04 4 2 A. W. DivisitJn 0 16 7 Division 1 1 Major Group 00 3 1 Major Group 10 1 04 13 6

74 B-VU PART.B-INDUSTRIAL CLAS8mCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females • (Division & Major Group) Males Females 2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-RURAL-contd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-RURAL-contd. Divi

75 B-VlI PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TlUDE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE- ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females

2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-RURAL-concld. AHMEDABAD -DISTRICT-URBAN-contd.

P. W. Major Group 89 9,631 5,873 P. W. Major Group 20 3,568 78 A. W. Division 0 42 30 A. W. Division 2&3 6 Major Group 00 23 27 Major Group 20 6 04 19 3 P. W. Major Group 22 1,212 119 Di~';siQn 2&3 24 4 .1. W. Divisio'3 2&3 3 Major Group 23 ;-, 3 , 27 I Major Group 22 2 28 1 23 1 31 17 34·35 P. W. Major Group 23 140.436 5,904 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-URBAN A. W. Division 0 27 Major Group 04 27 P. W. Division 0 1,185 172 A. W. Division () 3 3 Divisioll 2&3 59 5 Major Group 04 3 3 Major Group 20 1 22 5 Diviswn 2&3 3 23 5 4 Major Group 23 3 24 1 26 P. W. Major Group 00 318 68 27 2') A. W. Division 0 1 2 28 4 29 3 Major Group 04 1 2 31 8 P. W. Major Group 01 277 7 33 1 34-35 1 A. W. Division 0 J 36 1 Major Group 04 37 1 39 3 Division 2 & J 2 P. W. Major Group 27 6,033 272 Major Group 23 2 P. W. Majo.. Group 04 467 75 A. W. Division 2&3 5 1 A. W. Division 0 1 1 Major Group 20 23 2 Major Group 04 1 1 27 3 Division 2 &:3 1 Major Group 23 1 P. W. Major Group 28 5,656 225 P. W. Division 2&3 185,993 7,807 A. W. DivisllIn 2&3 4 A. W. Division 0 28 Major Group 28 4 Major Group 04 28 P. W. Major Group 30 3,210 58 Diviswn 2&3 90 7 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 20 7 22 7 Major Group 04 23 8 4 24 1 Dioision 2&3 5 26 27 28 Major Group 28 5 28 15 P. W. Major Group 31 1,785 7 29 4 31 12 A. W. Division 2&3 4- 33 1 Major Group 31 4 34-35 2 36 I P. W. Major Group 34-35 • 2,263 879 37 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 38 39 3 Major Group 28 1

7fi B-VD PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PEllSONS WORKING IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-con,d.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females 2 3 I 2 3

AHMEDABAD DI~TRICT-URBAN-c!Jntd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-URBAN-contd.

P. W. Major Group 36 9,059 65 P. W. Major Group 60-63. 5,06l 38 A. W. Diviiion 2&1 1 1 A. W. Dinision 2&1 4 Major Group 34-35 1 Ma,jor Group 20 1 38 22 2 31 I P. W. Major Group 37 1,439 9 A. W. Dit'ision 2&3 1 P. W. Major Group 64.68 . 52,423 3,061) A. W. Division 0 35 15 ¥~or Group 28 1 P. W. Major Group 39 4,507 72 Major Group 04 35 15 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Division 2&3 44 5 Ml!Jor Group 29 Major Group 20 8 22 4- P. W. Division 4 9~127 1,749 23 16 5 25 2 A. W. Dillision 2&3 1 26 I Major Group 28 27 3 1 28 2 P. W. Major'Group 4!) 9,127 1,749 30 1 31 2 A. W. Divisi()ll 2&J 1 33 1 36 1 Ma,ior Group 28 39 3 P. W. Division 5 3,164 73 P. W. Major Group 69 5,626 98 A. W. Diviswn 0 1 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 04 1 Division 2&3 1 M~or Group 04 Major Group 23 Division 2&3 3

P. W. Major Group 50 2,719 11 Major Group 23 I A. W. Divi.rion 0 1 34-35 1 37 1 Major Group 04 Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 7 23,731 1,201 Major Group 23 A. W. Division 0 4 6 P. W. Division 6 63,116 3,196 Major Group 04 of. 6 A. W. Division 0 36 15 Major Group 04 36 15 Division 2&3 29 20 Division 2&3 51 5 Major Group 20 I 1 Major Group 20 9 23 7 3 22 6 27 13 11 23 17 5 28 1 1 25 2 29 2 26 1 30 1 27 3 31 2 1 28 2 36 1 3D I 39 4- 3l 3 33 I P. W. Major Group 76-71 21,574 1,094 34-35 1 36 1 A. W. Division 0 3 6 37 1 39 3 Major Group 04 3 6

77 B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL {:LASSIFlCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORK.ING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd. Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & M~or Group) Males Females 2 3 I 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTlUCT-URBAN-contd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-URBAN-concld. Division 2 &3 23 20 P. W. Major Group 83 2,387 151 Major Group 20 1 A. W. Division 2&3 6 23 7 3 Major Group 22 1 27 10 11 23 5 28 1 1 29 2 P. W. Major Group 84 1,190 14 30 1 31 1 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 36 1 39 3 Major Group 23 2 P. W. Major Group 86 • 1.096 168 P. W. Major Group 73 2,154 10 A. W. Division 0 . 1 A. W. Diviswn 0 1 Major Group 04- Major Group 04 P. W. Major Group 87 869 30 Division 2 &3 6 A. W. Division 2&3 3 Major Group 20 1 Major Group 23 2 27 3 28 I 31 I 39 1 P. W. Major Group 88 20,909 P. W. Division 8 66,675 10,580 A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 0 6 1 Major Group 04- 2 Division 2&3 1- 5 Major Group 01 1 04 5 Major Group 23 4- 3 38 1 DiMsion 2&3 32 39 1

Major Group 22 1 P. W. Major Group 89 4,650 842 23 24 12 27 1 A. W. Division 0 1 I 28 2 Major Group 04 1 1 34--35 3 38 I 1 Division 2 &3 8 2 39 1 Major Group 23 5 2 34-35 P. W. Major Group 80 2 23,548 2,115 3B 1 A. W. Division () : 2 P. W. Division 9 10,423 4,077 Major Group 01 1 A. W. Division 0 5 2 04 1 Major Group 04- 5 2 Dwision 2&3 4 Division 2&3 52 36 Major Group 23 3 Major Group 22 1 27 I 23 50 33 31 ' 2 P. W. Major Group 8t 6,318 3,748 2 P. W. Major Group 90 10,423 A. W. Division 2&3 4 7 4,077 A. W. Division 0 5 2 Major Group 23 3 7 28 1 Major Group 04- 5 2 P. W. Major Grollp 82 3,095 1,203 Division 2&3 i 52 36 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major Group 22 1 . 23 50 33 Major Group 34-35 1 31 2 2 78 B-vn PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BU~INESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUS'l'RY-concld. (RURAL AREAS ONL'r)

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry Division Males Females Household Industry DivisIon Males Females 2 3 2 3

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA DEHGAM TALUKA P. W. Division 2&3 5,201 1,497 P. W. Division 2&3 924 19 A. W. Divisiau 0 3 1 A. W. Divisiun 0 1 1 1 1 P. W. Division 5 55 22 2&3 3 A. W. Division 2&3 -I 1 P. W. Division 7 746 45 P. W. Division 6 1,677 393 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 0 ~ 2&3 10 P. W. Division 7 299 VIRAMGAM TALUKA A. W. Divisiun 2&3 3 P. W. Division 2&3 664 72 P. W. Division 8 3,133 870 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 0 3 1 2&3 :3 P. W. Division 5 34 U A. W. Diuisiou 2&3 4: SANAND MAHAL

P. W. Division 6 1,868 557 P. W. Division 6 563 74 .1. W. Division 0 4: 1 A. W. Division 0 1 6 2&3 11 P. W. Division 8 1,055 300 P. W. Division 8 3,765 1,632 A. W. Division 2&3 2 .. \ A. W. Division 0 27 30 2&3 22 3 DHOLKA TALUKA

P. W. Division 2&3 293 24 DASKROI TALUKA A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 5 17 1 P. W. Divillion 0 368 40 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. Division 6 1,172 101 P. W. Division 2&3 4,097 24. A. W. Division 0 1 2&3 3 A. W. Diuision 2&3 2 P. W. Division 8 1,872 516 P. W. Division 6 2,298 489 A. W. Division 0 16 3 2&3 13 A. W. Division 0 6

2&3 5 DHANDHUKA TALUKA P. W. Division 7 1,430 7 P. W. Division 5 43 13 A. W. DWision 2&3 3 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 8 3,608 966 P. W. Division 8 3,948 2,115 A. W. DitJision 0 15 A. W. Diuision 0 1 2&3 1 2&3 6 2

79 TABLE :a.VIU PARTS-A "B B-vm PART.A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX,

Seeking employment for the first time

Age-groups Total unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35+ Age not stated Educational levels P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AHMEDABAD Total 15,581 15,373 208 5,101 50 2,582 17 1,678 22 458 4 151 3 232 4 Illiterate 4,963 4,846 117 1,326 6 758 I 299 144 41 2 84 3 Literate (without educa- tional level) 3,535 3,520 15 1,127 2 572 I 366 81 48 60 Primary or Junior Basic 5,831 5,799 32 2,040 10 1,095 7 672 2 146 1 52 75 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1,090 1,059 31 544 20 156 8 316 II 55 7 10 Technical diploma not equal to degree 9 - 9 3 2 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 2 2 1 University degree or post- - graduate degree other than technical degree 100 89 11 35 10 14 7 16 :3 3 Z Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post- graduate degree 51 49 2 25 2 8 2 15 1 Engineering 9 9 4 2 2 Medicine 8 7 4 I 3 Agriculture Veterinary & dairying Teclmology I I Teaching I 1 Others 32 31 16 5 I to

S-VID PART.B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE

Rural unemployeds

Total unemployed Illiterate

Districtrraluka/Mahal P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT . 1,378 1,337 41 426 392 34

Ahmedabad City 304 302 2 112 III Viramgam 112 108 4 30 26 4 Daskroi 430 414 16 123 110 13 Dehgam 267 264 3 82 80 2 Sanand 57 54 3 20 11 3 Dholka 64 64 12 12 Dhandhuka 144 131 13 47 36 11 BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

PcrsODli employed before but now out of employment and seeking work Age-groups

Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44- 45-59 ' 60+ Age not stated Educational levels M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 DISTRICT 10,171 158 2,565 212,19O 17 2,160 9 1,443 36 1,435 43 379 32 Total 3,520 lIi 1,028 8 474- 2 674 2 547 30 609 39 188 30 Illiterate 2,393 13 341 3 607 I 525 302 4 337 3 81 2 Literate (without educational level) 3,759 22 911 8 938 6 824- 5 525 2 456 I 105 Primary or Junior Basic 515 11 85 255 8 98 2 50 23 4- Matriculation or Higher Secondary 6 4 2 Technical diploma not equal to degree Non-technical diploma not equal to 1 I •• degree University degree or post-graduate 54 I .. 6 27 15 5 degree other than technical degree Technical degree or diploma equal to 24 5 12 4 3 degree or post-graduate degree 5 1 1 2 Engineering 3 1 I Medicine Agriculture Veterinary & dairying Technology I I Teaching 15 3 10 2 Others

BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

by educational levels Literate (without Primary or Matriculation educational level) Junior Basic and above p M F P M F P M F District/TalukaJMahal 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

402 401 1 442 437 5 108 107 1 AHMmABAD DISTRlcr

61 61 114 113 17 17 Ahmedabad City 27 27 41 41 14- 14 Viramg.tm 136 136 133 130 3 38 38 Daskroi 100 100 66 65 19 19 Dehgam 16 16 19 19 2 2 Sanand 17 17 24 24 11 11 Dholka 45 44 1 45 45 7 6 1 Dhandhuka

81 A-II-ll TABLE :s.a:x B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Dependents, infants Total n()n~work.ing pc>pulation Full-time students Household duties and disabled Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 () 7 8 9 10

AHMEDABAD

Total 1,449,281 566,561) 882,712 2l9,304 126,788 94~ 438,631 300,052 305,782 0-14 874,109 459,824 414,285 175,680 109,465 250 27,562 283,284 277,207 15-34 355,893 74,806 281,087 53,564 17,291 461 259,657 5.805 3,683 35-59 159,328 13,289 146,039 42 23 154 134,925 3,219 7,476 60+ 59,575 18,465 41,llO 5 1 75 16,449 7,578 17,276 Age Dot stated 376 185 191 13 S 3 3S 16G 140

AHMEDABAD

Total 5Z6,937 207,406 319,581 69.671 28.654 302 146.282 131,789 139,126 0.14 352.992 185,382 167,610 60,114 27,370 124 15,339 125,014 124,375 15·34 95,399 12,817 82,582 9,536 1,271 136 79,849 1,675, 1,300 35·59 53.209 2,480 50,729 8 8 25 45.373 1,077 3,751 60+ 25,214 6,642 18,572 5 1 17 5,702 3,947 9,140 Age Dot stated 173 85 88 8 4 19 76 60

AHMEDABAD

Total 922,H4 359,163 553,131 159,633 98,134 647 292,349 168,263 166,656 0.14 521,117 274,442 246,675 115,566 82,095 126 12,223 158,270 152,332 15--34 260,494 61,989 198,505 44,028 16,020 331 179,808 4,130 .2,383 35-59 106,119 10,809 95,310 34 IS 129 89,552 2,142 3,725 60+ 34,361 11,823 22,538 58 10,747 3,631 8,136 Age Dot stated 203 100 103 5 4 3 19 90 8()

AHMEDABAD CITY

Total 34,431 13,397 21,034 4,29~ 1,933 10 10,297 8,353 8,553 0-14 21,258 11,242 10,016 3,157 1,763 1 713 7,775 7,53B 15-34 7,896 1,350 6,546 836 168 8 6,260 201 too 35-59 3,768 349 3,419 1 2 2,983 107 355 60+ 1,500 45-1: 1,04:6 1 34l 269 558 Age not stated 9 2 7 1 2

VIRAMGAM

Total 71),905 34,917 4t,98S 10,9l)! 4,189 14 14,526 23,257 25,558 0-14 61,323 32,101 29,222 9,789 4,102 4 2,102 22,286 23,010 15-34 8,697 1,474 7,223 1,203 86 7 7,003 III 118 35.59 5,731 347 5,434 2 4,644 165 608 60+ 4,084 987 3,097 1 774 687 1,814 Age not stated 20 8 12 3 8 8

DASKROI

Total 115,893 42,629 73,264 15,684 7,172 48 38,688 25,443 25,887 0-14 70,384 37,406 32,978 13,199 6,623 ' 17 3,109 24,159 23,245 15-34 26, II 7 3,252 22,865 2,484 543 25 21,994 359 311 35-59 13,860 508 13,352 1 6 4 12,193 211 734 60+ 5,521 1,458 4,063 2 1,3B7 709 1,596 Age not stated II 5 6 5 5 1 TABLE B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Pel'l!ons employed Inmates of penal, Persons seeking before, but now Retired,' rentier or Beggars, vagrants, mental and charit- employment for out of employment independent means etc, able institutions the first time and seeking wur k ------Males Females Males Feml.l("s Males Females Males Females Male3 Females Age-group 11 12 13 1 I- [3 16 17 13 19 20

DISTRICT (TOTAL)

14,683 10,165 1,60~. 580 2,751) 497 6,082 73 11,144 196 Total 1 50 28 44 2 330 9 186 11 0-14 170 131 462 73 1,344 150 5,4!JI 52 7,503 50 15-34 4,621 3,046 785 218 1,176 , 2'B 240 8 3,052 84 35-59 9,892 6,987 31)6 261 185 81 21 4 4[)3 51 60+ 2 1 5 • Age not state J

DISTRICT (RURAL)

3.166 4,981 80S 334 242 160 725 16 706 28 Total ... 1 34 20 2. 2 74 2 20 1 0-14 31 65 230 43 99 45 622 6 488 3 1>34 671 1,373 3~4 122 114 93 17 4 174 5 35-59 2,464 3,5-42 147 14!) 26 15 12 4 24 19 60+ 1 5 Age not stated

DISTRICT (URBAN)

11,517 5,184 8DO 246 2,5014 337 5,357 57 10,438 168 Total 16 8 42 256 7 166 10 0-14 139 66 232 30 1,245 105 4,869 46 7,015 47 15-34 3,950 1,673 31)1 96 1,O()2 16() 223 4 2,878 79 35-59 7,428 3,445 159 112 159 66 9 379 32 60+ 2 Age Dot stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

233 187 43 24 154 33 117 1 193 I Total 1 2 6 2 0-14 2 2 3 3 70 11 99 131 15-34 77 54 • 27 I 8 76 17 10 51 35-59 154 131 12 11 7 5 2 9 60+ 1 5 Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

341 613 171 91 22 6 58 1 62 4 Total 10 6 I 8 1 4 0-14 2 5 51 10 12 1 50 3B 15-34 79 150 78 29 4 3 19 35-59 260 458 32 46 6 I 1 4 60+ Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

910 1,466 74 28 25 6 241) 11 196 6 Total 26 I 5 0-14- 5 12 12 8 2 210 2 119 1 15-34 188 394 46 15 12 4 4 4 42 2 35-59 717 1,060 16 13 5 9 4 3 60+ Age not stated

"83 B-IX-PEltSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Dependents, infants Total non-working population Full-time students Household duties and disabled

Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , DEHGAM

Total 95,565 35,786 59,779 13.627 5,897 68 30,534 20,980 22,340 0-14- 59,620 31,138 28,482 11,502 5,678 23 3,200 19,575 19,602 15-M 19,731 2,739 16,992 2,123 217 35 16,581 315 159 35-59 10,913 425 LO,488 1 5 9,557 196 618 60+ 5,294 1,482 3,812 1 5 1,193 893 1,960 Age not stated 7 2 5 1 3 1 1 .

SANAND

Total 46,610 17,810 Z8,790 4,833 1,762 2 13,368 12,785 13,403 0-14 31,067 16,281 14,786 4,298 1,730 1 1,236 11,977 11,818 15-34- 8,858 911 7,947 534- 31 7,651 314 259 35..59 4,819 157 4,662 4,103 105 444- 60+ 1,811 44-2 1,369 374 361 861 Age not stated 55 29 26 4 28 21

PHOLKA

Total 79,068 32,888 46,180 11,115 4,155 61 19,tU 21,024 21,893 0-14 56,729 29,995 26,734- 9,699 4,118 34 2,485 20,247 20,124- ]5-34 12,213 1,698 10,515 1,405 ]37 21 JO,179 172 181 35-59 6,744 309 6,435 3 3 5,671 126 520 60+ 3,343 859 2,484 5 3 782 455 1,060 Age not stated 39 27 12 3 4 24 8

DHANDHUKA

Total 75,51S 29,969 45,546 9,126 3,446 99 19,748 19,947 21,492 0-14 52,611 27,219 25,392 8,170 3,356 44 2,494 18,995 19,538 15-34- 11,887 1,393 10,494 951 89 40 10,181 203 172 35-59 7.324 385 6,939 2 10 6,222 167 472 60+ 3,661 960 2,701 5 851 573 1,291 Age not stated 32 12 20 3 9 19

84 TABLE B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY-contd.

Persons employed Inmates of pena1, Persons seeking before, but now Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants, mental and chari~ employment for out of employment independent means etc. table institutions tbe first time and seeking work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Ag~group 11 12 13 14- 15 16 11 18 19 20

TALUKA (RURAL)

718 879 96 29 1 97 188 1 108 '1. Total 6 I 1 26 6 0-14 8 5 24 2 27 159 74 15-34 153 236 45 11 64 2 23 2 35-59 5j7 638 21 15 5 1 5 60+ Age Dot stated

MAHAL (RURAL)

88 123 48 17 8 4 10 36 3 Total 2 2 1 2 0-14 2 2 14 4- 3 18 26 15-34 20 100 19 11 3 3 9 1 35-59 66 121 13 10 1 1 I 2 60+ Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

462 844 139 61 18 S 15 44 1 Total .. 9 6 4 1 1 0-14- 7 5 41 12 4-• 1 21 27 15-34- 84 224 67 19 12 1 14 35-59 371 615 22 24 1 3 2 60+ Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

414 769 234 74 14 4 68 '1. 67 11 Total 1 6 3 2 2 0-14 5 34 85 12 1 3 65 2 43 15-34 70 215 112 29 7 1 1 16 35-59 339 519 31 30 6 6 10 60+ Age not stated

85 B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER. IN CULTIVATION NOR. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (ill) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS (Based on 20% Sample) Households Households engaged Households engaged Households engaged in both in T neither in Cultiva- engaged Household Cultivation &: R Total Number tion nor Household in Cultiva- Industry Household District/Taluka/Mahal U of Households Industry tion only only Industry

2 3 4 5 6 7

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT T 87,671) 63,473 18,211 4,178 1,817 R 34,141 12,817 17,538 2.151 1,635 U 53,538 SO,656 673 1,017 181 All Rural Areas · R 3<1,141 12,817 17,538 2,151 1,635 Ahmedabad City R 2,085 1,494 394 144 53 Viramgam · R 5,908 1,959 3,227 408 314 Daskroi R 7,719 3,124 3,683 453 459 Dehgam · R 5,982 1,793 3,588 282 319 Sanand · R 2,849 817 1,763 129 140 Dbolka · R 5,190 1,782 2,745 391 272 Dhandhuka · R 4,408 1,848 2,138 344- 78 All Urban Arear . · U 53,538 50,656 673 2,027 182

B-X1-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample) No. of cultivat~ Households" engaged in cultivation by size of land in a~ Interest ing in land house- Less Unspecio cllitivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.1- 7.5-9.9 _lO.O-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fled 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT (RURAL) Total • . 19,173 220 1,782 2,968 2,878 1,837 1,964 842 3,851t 1,839 858 135 (a) 15,173 188 1,658 2,566 2,343 1,429 1,554 S88 2,838 1,283 596 130 (b) 1.257 30 94 172 140 74 100 50 306 199 89 3 (C) 2,743 2 30 230 395 334 310 104 706 357 173 2

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 447 43 89 98 87 40 30 13 37 7' 2 1 (a) 310 28 73 63 64 24 20 9 22 4- 2 1 (b) 64- 15 13 18 7 2 3 2 3 1 (c) 73 3 17 16 14 7 2 12 2

VIRAMGAM TALUKA (RURAL)

Total. 3,541 9 149 337 380 316 387 212 1,041 550 156 4 (a) 2,832 8 142 299 348 272 329 159 797 374- 100 4- (b) 207 1 7 30 14- 14- 21 12 60 39 9 (c) 502 8 18 30 37 ..1 184- 137 47 Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column 1: (a) = Owned or held from Government (b) = Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share Cc) = Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind ot share

86 B-XI-SAMPLE,HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd. (Based on 20% Sample) No. of cultivat- Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres Interest ing in land howe- LcSll Unspeci- cultivated ~olds than I 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fied 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DASKRO[ TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 4,142 87 679 969 861 476 396 172 410 57 6 29 (1\) 3,119 S() 624 799 622 31B 255 9B 251 41 3 28 (b) 203 5 40 56 56 18 15 4 5 3 I (c) 82l} 2 15 tl4 183 14:) 126 70 151 13 2 1

DEHGAM TALUKA (RURAL)

Total • 3,907 40 500 941 786 515 422, 161 456 43 7 36 3,373 36 486 866 667 415 349 lI5 359 39 5 36 ~? 56 4 7 14 11 6 7 2 5 (c) 478 7 61 lOB 94 66 44 92 4 2

SANAND MAHAL (RURAL)

Total 1.903 15 112 234 268 166 237 92 530 162 60 27 (a) 1,597 13 100 206 227 138 208 68 433 126 52 26 (b) 105 2 8 18 15 6 7 8 31 8 2 (c) 201 4 10 26 22 22 16 66 28 6

DHOLKA TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 3,017 25 225 318 410 211 308 141 773 383 179 24 (a) 2,336 22 208 269 343 185 249 102 544 263 128 23 (b) 226 3 16 30 24 14 15 13 70 34 6 1 (cl 455 1 19 4-3 32 H 26 159 86 45

DHANDHUKA TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 2,216 1 28 71 86 93 184 51 603 637 448 14 (a) 1,606 25 64 72 77 144 37 432 436 306 12 (b) 396 3 6 13 14 32 9 132 114 71 2 (c) 214 1 I 2 8 5 39 87 71

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT (URBAN)

Total 855 23 104 122 138 82 88 28 171 62 34 3 669 21 82 107 109 60 54 16 133 44 30 3 79 2 16 10 15 8 9 5 12 2 ~t~c) 107 6 5 14 14 15 7 26 16 4

AbbreviatiolU for interest in land given under Column I: (a)=Owned or held from GovernmeDt (b)=oHeld from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share (c)=Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share

87 TABLE B-XU

:O-XU-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULmATlON ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on

Cultivating households according to Total of cultivating households I Person 2 Persons --

Size of land Family workers Family wOl'kers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AHMEDABAD

All sizes 17,538 15,280 9,37IJ 899 7,5D6 7,065 441 5,556 7,701 1,96<1 447

Less than I 176 193 48 3 127 ])6 II 36 44- 25 3 1.0- 2.4 1,589 1,820 574 5 1,006 919 87 420 565 271 4 2.5- 4.9 2,675 3,393 1,059 27 1,468 1,380 88 817 1,120 492 22 5.0- 7.4- 2,592 3,441 1,121 58 1,285 1,210 75 84-1 1,164 470 48 7.5- 9.9 1,657 2,317 776 70 722 686 36 563 767 311 48

10.0-12.4- 1,816 2,635 974- 101 699 664- 35 660 929 323 68 12.5-14.9 767 1,174 436 48 254 238 16 280 402 133 25 15.0-29.9 3,582 5,635 2,357 313 1,130 1,076 54 1,194- 1,626 608 154- 30.0-49.9 1,734- 3,017 1,4-26 148 458 435 • 23 516 738 245 49 50+ 823 1,518 569 108 272 264- 8 198 309 64- 23 Unspecified 127 137 39 18 85 77 8 31 31 22 3

AHMEDABAD CITY

All sizes 394 517 173 19 176 159 17 153 l08 87 11 Less than I 38 45 14- 23 22 I 11 12 10 .. 1.0- 2.4- 79 94- 36 1 37 31 6 34 46 21 I 2.5- 4-.9 87 115 49 I 37 33 4 34- 46 22 5.0- 7.4- 77 101 4-2 2 30 26 4 33 45 19 2 7.5- 9.9 34- 46 II 1 18 18 10 13 6 I

10.0-12.4- 26 35 7 3 12 11 11 16 4 2 12.5-14.9 12 15 4 1 5 5 6 8 4 15.0-29.9 31 50 9 10 9 8 11 17 5 30.0-49.9 7 13 3 3 2 4- 50+ 2 2 1 1 1 1 Unspecified 1 1 1

VlRAMGAM

AU sizes 3,217 4,940 3,513 44 651 570 81 1,205 1,383 1,016 lJ

Less than 1 9 13 5 6 ;, 1 1 1 1 1.0- 2.4 134 168 113 47 40 7 46 50 42 2.5- 4.9 302 403 244- 1 98 85 13 120 139 100 1 5.0- 7.4 337 437 289 96 83 13 157 177 137 7.5- 9.9 286 406 268 3 63 55 8 120 133 105 2

10.0-12.4- 358 519 374 72 63 9 149 174- 123 1 12.5-14.9 193 278 202 31 26 5, 89 103 75 15.0-29.9 961 1,541 1,118 7 - 167 148 19 334 386 279 3 30.0-49.9 507 895 712 15 50 44- 6 156 180 129 3 50+ 136 272 186 17 20 20 33 40 25 1

Unspecified 4 8 2 88 TABLE 8-XU

CLASSD'IED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RtilLu. AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY 20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land Howe------Hired House- Hired Housc# Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-

DISTRICT {RURAL}

4,102 9,169 4,855 400 367 1,306 1,083 40 7 39 36 12 All .Iz" 12 28 10 1 5 2 Less than I 161 329 211 1 2 7 5 1.0- 2.4 369 811 425 5 21 82 54 2.5- 4.9 447 1,002 518 10 19 65 58 5.0- 7.4- 360 826 392 22 12 38 37 7.5- 9.9

426 928 527 33 31 114 89 10.0-12.4- 218 484 247 23 15 50 40 12.5-14.9 1,150 2,554 1,353 156 106 367 327 3 2 12 15 15.0-29.9 661 1,481 865 90 98 355 290 9 1 8 3 30.0-49.9 288 704- 298 57 62 223 181 28 3 18 18 50+ 10 22 9 3 1 12 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

61 134 61 8 4 16 8 AU sizes

4 11 3 Less than 1 B 17 9 1.0- 2.4 13 24 17 3 12 6 2.5- 4.9 13 26 17 1 4 2 5.0- 7.4 6 15 5 7.5- 9.9

3 8 2 1 10.0-12.4 1 2 1 12.5-14.9 11 25 8 5 15.0-29.9 2 6 30.0-49.9 50+

Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

1,222 2,460 1,952 n 148 521 456 11 1 6 8 AU .Iz. 1 2 1 1 5 2 Less than I 40 75 61 1 3 3 1.0- 2.4- 77 149 115 7 30 16 2.5- 4.9 79 160 121 5 17 18 5.0- 7.4- 97 198 137 6 20 18 7.5- 9.9

127 246 209 10 36 33 10.0-12.4- 69 134 113 .. 4 15 9 12.5-14.9 411 843 659 4 48 158 153 6 8 15.0-29.9 259 525 442 10 42 146 135 2 30.0...... f.9.9 59 121 92 7 24 91 69 9 50+

3 7 2 Unspecified

89

A-II-l 2 TABLE B-XlI

s.xn-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on

Cultivating households according to

Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons

Size of land Family workers :Family workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) aolds Males Females workers holds Male. Females holls M].les Females workers

2 3 4 5 6 "I 8 9 10 II 12

DASKROI

All,sbe.. 3,6&3 4,889 730 265 2,157 2,053 104 1,045 1,638 302 150

Less than 1 63 67 13 58 51 7 8 13 3 1.0~ 2.4- 610 676 149 -. 437 401 36 138 203 73 :Z.5- 4.9 863 1,063 174 10 578 547 31 208 328 79 9 5.0- 7.4- 765 1,033 163 21 449 432 17 221 343 79 20 7.5- 9.9 420 597 90 25 225 220 5 127 203 33 18

10.0-12.4 364 520 57 39 180 176 4 132 217 16 31 12.5-14.9 151 233 25 23 62 61 1 57 95 6 13 15.0-29.9 359 575 48 91 133 130 3 134 211 10 47 30.0-49.9 51 81 10 43 II II 18 23 2 II 50+ 6 9 II 2 2

Unspecified 26 30 2 22 22 2 2 1 1

DEHGAM

All sues 3,588 5,015 1,558 303 1,621 1,530 91 1,145 1,624 523 143 Less than 1 31 32 6 2 23 22 t 7 7 5 2 1.0- 2.4 451 516 153 3 288 265 23 121 163 76 3 2.5- 4.9 876 1,122 370 13 447 420 27 291 397 174- 11 5.0__:' 7 A 735 1,010 331 23 353 330 23 224 333 100 15 7.5- 9.9 470 674 207 35 200 197 3 153 214 71 21

10.0-12.4 385 573 168 47 142 136 6 142 203 51 30 12.5-14.9 143 248 85 16 37 36 1 44 70 II 7 15.0-29.9 416 713 201 123 104 99 5 142 20B 28 48 30.0-49.9 41 79 26 30 4 4 - 9 13 1 4- 50+ 6 13 2 9 2 3 1 Unspecified 34 35 9 2 23 21 2 10 13 6 1

SANAND

All sizes 1,763 2,511 763 164 785 752 33 S7Z 780 271 93

Less than 1 8 8 4 1 4 4 3 2 3 1.0- 2.4 94- IlZ 19 1 68 66 2 20 30 10 2.5- 4.9 199 223 62 134 127 7 51 64 38 5.0- 7.4 242 292 74 10 146 143 3 67 84 41 9 7.5- 9.9 153 189 67 5 72 67 5 60 77 38 5

10.0-12.4 224 321 113 9 90 87 3 82 120 40 4- 12.5-14.9 85 130 27 6 37 35 2 28 41 10 5 15.0-29.9 514 816 256 62 177 170 7 177 250 65 39 30.0-49.9 158 285 95 37 29 28 1 58 80 15 21 50+ 59 105 32 32 14 14- 16 20 3 9 Unspecified 27 30 14 14 11 3 10 12 8

90 TABLE B-Xn

CLASSIPDID BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVAT£D AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-clJntd. 20% Sample) number of persons----- engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons --- Family workers Family workers Family workers Size ofland House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females wf)rker~ hold~ Males Females workers holJs Males Females workers in acres)

13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 1

TALUKA (RURAL)

468 1.152 30t 103 13 46 23 12 AU sizes

2 3 3 Less than 1 35 72 40 1.0- 2.4- n 193 64 I 2.5- 4.9 92 246 60 I 3 12 7 5.0- 7.4- 67 172 48 7 1 2 4 7.5- 9.9

51 123 35 8 I ,4 2 10.0-12.4 30 72 11 19 2 5 7 12.5-14.9 89 219 32 44- 3 IS 3 .. 15.0-29.9 20 40 8 27 2 7 5 30.0-49.9 3 6 4 1 1 7 50+ 2 6 ... ..- U D,specified

TALUKA (RURAL)

773 1.687 808 155 49 174 136 5 All sizes t 3 Less than I 42 88 54 1.0- 2.4- 132 280 152 2 6 25 17 2.,'>- 4.9 151 326 186 8 7 21 22 5.0- 7.4- 114 256 122 14 3 7 11 7.5- 9.9

96 214 100 17 5 20 11 to.O-12.4 59 133 64- 9 3 9 9 12.5-14.9 151 337 116 74 19 69 52 1 15.0-29.9 23 42 13 24 5 20 12 2 30.0-49.9 3 7 6 1 g 2 2 50+ 1 1 - U Dspecified MAHAL (RURAL)

377 882 374 61 29 97 85 9 All sizes

I 2 1 Less than 1 6 16 7 1.0- 2.4- 14 32 J7 2.5- 4.9 28 62 27 -1 3 3 5.0- 7.4- 21 45 24 - 7.5- 9.9 49 104 59 5 3 10 II 10.0-12.4- 18 46 II 1 2 8 4 12.5-14.9 148 356 148 21 12 40 36 2 15.0-299 65 158 60 16 6 19 19 30.0-499 24 54 17 16 5 17 12 7 50+

3 7 3 Unspecified

9} TABLE S-XH

B-XU-5AMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on

Cultivating households according to

Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons

Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12

DHOLKA

AD sizes 2,145 3.952 1,502 88 1,171 1,112 59 882 1,2l!) 501 37

Less than I 21 27 6 12 11 1 6 9 3 1.0- 2.4 194 220 95 109 99 10 60 71 49 2.5- 4.9 283 371 129 2 141 136 5 96 123 68 1 5.0- 7.4 361 478 194 2 164 154 10 121 157 83 2 7.5- 9.9 205 280 95 1 93 87 6 74 100 47 1

10.0-12.4 281 431 161 2 114 110 4 92 129 55 12.5-14.9 134 192 63 2 62 58 4 41 61 21 15.0-29.9 71B 1,075 427 19 270 26~ 7 236 327 134 11 30.0-49.9 349 571 222 22 121 114 7 100 160 30 10 50+ 175 285 93 25 71 69 2 48 74 11 11

Unspecified 24 22 12 13 14 11 3 8 9 6 1

DHANDHUKA

AU sb:es 2,138 3,456 1,140 16 945 889 56 554 849 258 2

Less than 1 1 1 1 1 1.0- 2.4- 27 34 9 20 17 3 I 2 2.5- 4.9 65 91 31 33 32 I 17 23 11 5.0- 7.4- 75 90 26 47 42 5 18 25 11 7.5- 9.9 89 125 38 51 42 9 19 27 11

10.0-12.4 178 235 94 89 SI 8 52 70 34 12.5-14.9 49 78 30 20 17 3 15 24 6 15.0---29.9 583 865 298 1 270 258 12 160 227 92 30.0-49.9 621 1,093 361 I 240 231 9 173 273 68 50+ 439 632 250 14 161- 158 6 98 171 24

Unspecified 11 11 10 10

AHMEDABAD

All sizes 673 853 215 233 325 305 20 181 230 57 75

Less than I 17 15 7 12 9 3 5 6 4 1.0- 2.4 72 77 26 4 43 39 4 25 31 IS 4 2.5- 4.9 92 101 17 17 61 61 25 31 9 10 5.0- 7.4- 108 124 31 22 61 51 10 28 40 1 9 1.5- 9.9 57 32 11 18 25 25 16 22 3 7

10.0-12.4- 70 89 26 25 28 27 21 24 6 12 12.5-14.9 22 32 7 8 8 8 6 9 3 15.0-29.9 143 185 45 70 65 63 2 31 33 7 17 30.0-49.9 56 92 24 40 l4 14 11 21 4 9 50+ 33 52 20 29 6 6 7 8 2 4 Unspecified a 4- 1 2 2

92 TABI,E B-XII

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-concld., 20% Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons

Family workers Family workers Family workers Size ofland House- Hired House- Hired House------Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 U 15 Ili 17 13 , 19 20 21 22 23 24

TALUKA (RURAL)

643 1,457 784 37 47 155 147 .2 .2 8 5 12 All sizes

3 7 2 Less than 1 '24 46 34 1 4 2 1.0- 2.4 43 103 47 1 3 9 9 2.5- 4.9 74 159 95 2 8 6 5.0- 7.4 38 93 42 7.5- 9.9

67 162 80 2 8 30 22 10.0-12.4 29 66 33 2 2 7 5 12.5-14.9 199 444 239 3 13 41 47 15.0-29.9 llS 262 157 12 10 35 28 30.0-49.9 47 114 52 12 8 21 28 2 7 5 50+

1 1 3 1 12 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

558 1,397 575 13 77 297 :Z!S 1 4 25 23 All sizes Less than I 6 15 6 1.0- 2.4 13 30 13 2 6 6 2.5- 4.9 10 23 12 5.0- 7.4 17 47 14 2 9 4 7.5- 9.9

33 71 42 4 14 10 10.0-12.4 12 31 15 2 6 6 12.5-14.9 141 330 151 11 44 36 I 6 7 15.0-29.9 174 443 185 I 33 128 96 I 8 3 30.0-49.9 152 402 137 12 23 90 70 2 11 13 50+

Unspecified

DISTRICT (URBAN)

158 293 126 126 8 21 12 U 1 4 10 All sizes

Less than 1 4 7 7 1.0- 2.4 6 9 8 7 2.5- 4.9 19 33 14 13 5.0- 7.4 15 34 8 6 1 5 7.5- 9.9

21 38 19 13 10.0-12.4 8 15 7 5 12.5-14.9 44- 75 27 50 3 9 9 3 15.0-29.9 22 49 17 12 2 4 3 9 1 4 10 30.0-49.9 18 31 18 20 2 7 5 50+

2 I Unspecified

93 TABLE B-XVI

B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING

(Based On

Total 1 to 3 months ' Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Code - Rural House- _------Hired House- ---- Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holdg Males Females workers holds Males Fem~les workers

2 3 1- 5 t) 7 ,I 9 10 11

AHMEDABAD

Total Total 5,995 7,522 4,613 330 245 270 258 5 1,817 2,907 1,874 107 133 204 162 4 (b) 4,178 4,615 2,739 223 112 66 96 1 Rural 3,786 5,391 2,843 117 207· 248 121 4 182 243 228 27 4 7 7 (b) 2,027 1,888 1,542 186 34 15 30 1

*Diuision 0 Agriculture, lio8st(J(;k, [orl:stry, Total 2,4 OJ 3,521 1,967 98 4 8 2 {irhing and hunting (a) 1,136 1,872 1,189 78 4 8 2 (6) 1,267 1,649 778 20

Rural 1,968 2,981 1,651 69 1: 8 2 (a) 1,075 1,786 1,127 60 1: 8 2 (h) 893 1,195 524 9 Urban 435 540 316 29 (a) 61 86 62 18 (b) 374 454 254 II

Major Group 04 Livl"stock and Total 2,401 3, '517 1,966 98 4 8 2 Hunting (a) 1,136 1,872 1,189 78 4 8 2 (b) 1,265 1,645 777 20

Rural 1,968 2,981 1,651 69 4- 8 2 (a) 1,075 1,786 1,127 60 4- S 2 (b) 893 1,195 524 9 Urban 433 536 315 29 (a) 61 86 62 18 (b) 372 450 253 11

• Dillision 2&3 Manl~facturin<1! Total J,592 1,001 2,646 232 241 262 256 5 (a) 681 1,035 685 29 129 196 160 4- (6) 2,911 2,966 1,961 203 112 66 96 1

Rural 1,818 2,410 1,192 48 203 240 219 4 (a) 560 878 519 20 125 189 15J 4 (b) 1,258 1,532 673 28 78 51 66 UTban 1,774 1,591 1,451 184 38 22 37 1 (a) 121 157 166 9 4 7 7 (b) 1,659 1,434 1,288 175 34 15 30 1

Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton Total 1,405 1,278 1,724- 75 ]70 175 220 ~a) 314- 467 459 8 90 136 134 b) },091 811 1,265 67 80 39 86 1 Rural 564 715 674 2 143 158 191 (a) 209 333 300 1 86 129 127 (b) 355 382 374 1 57 29 64 Urban 841 563 1,050 73 27 17 29 1 (a) 105 134- 159 7 4 7 7 (b) 736 429 891 66 23 10 22 (a)=With cultivation (b) ::"Without cultivation

94 TABLE B-:x.vI

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS 20% Sample)

4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to I year Unspecifi

Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Fam,ly workers Hired Fa.mily workers Hired House- wor- House- wor- House. WOf- House- wor­ Code hold. Males Females ken holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers holds Ma.les Females kers No.

12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2.5 26 27

DISTRICT 1,048 927 1,166 28 678 861 463 38 3,744 5,063 2,582 247 280 401 144 12 T Total 336 5

63 79 63 7 95 il8 99 12 2,092 3,073 1,712 79 149 243 91 T "Division 0 45 69 51 7 73 104 81 Il 954 1,589 1,006 60 60 102 49 (a) 18 10 12 22 14 18 1 1,138 1,484 706 19 89 141 42 (b) 53 68 51 7 87 110 89 11 1,690 2,571 1,428 51 134 224 81 R 37 59 1:1 7 71 101 77 11 90S 1,519 960 42 58 99 47 (a) 16 9 10 16 9 12 785 J,052 468 9 76 125 34 (b)

10 11 12 8 8 10 1 402 502 284 28 15 19 10 U 8 10 10 2 3 4 O' 49 70 46 18 2 3 2 • • (a) 2 . 1 2 6 5 6 1 353 432 238 10 13 16 8 (b)

63 79 63 7 94 116 93 12 2,091 3,071 1,712 79 149 243 91 T Major Gr. 45 69 51 7 73 104 81 II 954 1,589 1,006 60 60 102 49 .. (a) 04 18 10 12 21 12 17 1 1,137 1,482 706 19 89 141 42 (b) 53 68 51 7 87 llO 89 11 1,690 2,571 1,428 51 134 224- 81 R 37 59 41 7 71 101 77 11 905 1,519 960 42 58 99 47 •• (a) 16 9 10 16 9 12 785 1,052 468 9 76 125 34 (b) 10 11 12 7 6 9 401 500 284 28 15 19 10 U 8 10 ]0 2 3 4 49 70 46 18 2 3 2 .. (a) 2 1 2 5 3 5 352 430 238 10 13 16 8 (b)

985 848 1,103 21 583 743 364 26 1,652 1,990 870 168 131 158 53 12 T "DirJilwR 291 439 352 12 94 139 69 7 144 229 88 5 23 32 16 1 (a) 2&3 694 409 751 9 489 604 295 19 1,508 1,761 782 163 108 126 37 11 (0) 385 516 370 8 382 527 233 20 758 1,011 338 11 90 116 32 5 R 196 321 211 5 87 129 65 6 131 210 74 4 21 29 13 1 (a) 189 195 156 3 295 398 168 11: 627 801 264 7 69 87 19 1- (b) 600 332 733 13 201 216 131 6 894 979 532 157 41 42 21 7 U 95 118 138 7 7 10 4 1 13 19 14 1 2 3 3 .' (a) 505 214 595 6 194 206 127 5 881 960 518 156 39 39 18 7 (O)

704 487 953 11 182 198 159 320 385 365 62 29 33 27 T Major Gr. 184 269 286 7 11 15 6 23 38 25 1 6 9 8 (a) 23 520 218 667 4 171 183 153 297 347 340 61 23 24 19 (b) 167 215 249 1 99 126 89 134 191 126 21 25 19 R 94 159 149 1 ]0 I4 5 15 25 14 4 6 5 (a) 73 56 100 89 112 84 119 166 112 17 19 14 (b)

537 272 704 10 83 72 70 186 194 239 62 8 8 8 U 90 110 137 6 1 1 1 8 13 11 1 2 3 3 o. Ca) 447 162 567 4 82 71 69 178 181 228 61 6 5 5 (b)

95 TABLE B-XVI

o..XVI-8AMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on

Total to 3 months Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Code Rural House- Hired House- No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females wo~d :rs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

AHMEDABAD

Major Group 27 'fextile-Miscel- Total 515 528 264 12 10 4 8 laneous (a) 20 39 13 (b) 495 489 251 12 10 4 8

Rural 212 274- 86 5 2 3 (a) 18 37 11 (b) 194- 237 75 5 2 3 Urban 303 254- 178 7 8 8 (a) 2 2 2 (b) 301 252 176 7 8 8

Major Group 28 Manufacture of Total 436 589 129 20 8 10 5 Wood and Wooden Products (a) 85 125 33 2 4 6 4 (b) 351 1M 96 18 4 4 1 Rural 298 401 81 5 7 9 5 (a) 85 125 33 2 4 6 4- (b) 213 276 48 3 3 3 1 Urban 138 188 48 15 1 (a) (b) 138 188 48 15 1

Major Group 34-35 NOli-metallic Total 379 549 240 32 22 32 23 Mineral Products other than (a) 129 202 105 6 20 30 22 Petroleum and Coal (b) 250 347 135 26 2 2 1 Rural 322 475 214 18 22 32 23 (a) 127 198 105 6 20 30 22 (b) 195 277 109 12 2 2 I Urban 57 74 26 14- (a) 2 4 (b) 55 70 26 14 (a) .... With cultivation (b) == Without cultivation

go TABLE 8-XVI

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-coned. 20% Sample)

4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired House- work- House- work- House- work- House- work- Code holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females en holds Males Females ers No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I

DISTRICT-<;ontd.

29 23 18 33 34 15 4 416 434 211 8 27 28 12 T MaiorGr. 6 16 5 I 1 10 16 7 3 6 1 ~a) 27 23 12 13 32 33 15 4 406 418 204 8 24 22 11 b) 14 22 8 14 17 163 206 73 4 19 26 4- R 6 16 5 1 1 8 14- 5 3 6 1 ~a) 8 6 3 13 16 1 155 192 68 4 16 20 3 b) 15 6 10 19 17 14- 3 253 228 138 4- 8 2 a u 2 2 2 ~a) IS' 6 10 19 17 14 3 251 226 136 4 8 2 8 b)

51 59 20 77 109 33 277 382 68 16 23 29 3 3 T Major Gr. 18 25 9 13 16 6 43 70 11 1 7 8 3 (a) 28 3B 34 11 64 93 27 234 312 57 15 16 21 3 (b) 42 51 14 52 74 22 1 179 243 37 1 18 2+ 3 3 R 18 25 9 13 16 6 1 43 70 11 1 1 8 3 (a). 24- 26 5 39 58 16 136 173 26 11 16 3 (b) 9 8 6 25 35 11 98 139 31 15 5 5 U .. .. ~a) 9 8 6 25 35 11 98 139 31 15 5 5 b)

87 131 68 182 261 lIO 17 74 105 33 10 14 20 6 4 T Mi\ior Gr. 41 68 31 47 70 37 5 13 30 12 3 4 3 (a) 34·35 46 63 37 135 191 73 12 56 75 21 10 11 16 3 4- (b) 82 126 66 151 220 92 17 56 83 28 11 14 5 R 41 68 31 46 68 37 5 17 28 12 3 4 3 (a 41 58 35 lOS 152 55 12 39 55 16 8 10 2 (b5 5 5 2 31 41 18 18 22 5 10 3 6 1 4- U 1 2 .. 1 2 (a) ,5 5 2 30 39 18 17 20 5 10 3 6 1 4 (b)

97

A-II-I 3 APPENDIX

Major groups. of the Household Industry which are less than 10 per cent of the respective divisions have not been shown in the main table, which shows such divisions by an asterisk. Major groups thus dropped from the main table are given run on in this Appendix. The figure preceding the bracket represents the code number of the major group dropped from the Table. Alphabets given in brackets are abbreviations meant for different ranges of period of working in the Household Industries 'with' or 'without' cultivation as explained below. The numerical figure given after alphabet denotes the number of households in that particular range indicated by that alphabet.

CLASS RANGE OF CLASS RANGE OF ABBREVIATION PERIOD OF WORKING ABBREVIATION PERIOD OF WORKING \\'ith without means cuI tivation I to 3 months E means cultivation I to 3 months A \ B 4 to 6 F 4 to 6 " " C " 7 to 9 " G " 7 to 9 " " " D " " 10 months to I year H " " 10 months to 1 year " " " " X ~, Unspecified months Y Unspecified months " " " For examplec=District Ahmedabad-Rural 20 (B-6, 0-1, E-I, X-I, Y-4)

Figure 20 stands for major group 20 relating to "foodstuffs", B-6 means that there are 6 households work. ing in the class range of '4 to 6 months' in the Household Industry with cultivation. 0-1 means that there is 1 household working in the class range of '7 to 9 months' in the household industry with cultivation aRd X-I means that there is one household working for "unspecified months" in the Household I~dustry with cultivation and Y-4 means that there are 4 households working for "unspecified months" in the Household Industry without cultivation in the 'foodstuffs' industry.

The list of major groups thus dropped from the main table of Ahme<.labad Distlict is given below.

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT TOTAL

OO(H-I); 03(G-I); 10(A-9, B-8, c-~, D-21, X-2; E-6, F-S, G-G, H-!5, Y-2); 21(B-l); 22(B-3, 0-1, D-I; F-3, G-18, H-12'3); 24(A-2, .3--1, 0-1; B-3, .1"-5, G--1-, H-2, Y-I); 25(G-l, Y-l); 26(H-5); 29(F-2, H-5, Y-l); 30(F-3, G-2, H-l, Y-l); 31 (A-2, B-ll, O-II, D-9, X-2; E--1-, F-23, G-3·1-, H-13~, Y-IO); 3l(G-I); 33(G-I, H-4, Y-I); 36(A-l, U-12, 0-2, D-15; E-3, F-13, G-9, H-97, Y-9); 39(A-I, B-1, 0-3; 1'-17, G-ll, H-98, Y-8).

RURAL 20(1'.-9, B-B, (;-4, D-25, X-2; E-4" F-4, G-4, H-16, Y-I); 21(B-I); 22 (B-8, 0-1, D-l; F-I, G-lO, H-30); 24(A-2, B-1, C-I; E-3, }'-5, G-l); ~1(G-l); 31(A-2, I3-6, 0-6, D-8, X-2; E-1-, F-14, G-22, H-58, Y-9); 33(H-2, Y-I); 36(A-J, B-12, C-2, D-14; E-3, F-Il. G-7, H-35, Y-4); 39(A-I, B-1, C-3; lL 8, G-I, B-3?, Y-2).

URBAN

OO(H-I); 03(G-I); 20(E-2, F-I, G-2, H-30, Y-I); 22(F-2, G-3, H-93); 24(F-I, G-3, H-2, Y-I); 25(Y-I); 26(H-5); 29(F-2, H-5, Y-l); :{O(F-3, G-2, H-l, Y-I); 31 (1l-5, 0-5, D-I; F-9, G-12, H-76, Y-l); 32(G-I); 33(G-l, H-2); 36(D-I; F-2, G-2, H-62, Y-5); 39(1"-9, G-7, H-Gl, Y-G).

98 B-XVU-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB·CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED (Based on 20% Sample)

Size of sample hou,~holds Total No. of Total Sample Single member household 2-3 members Total Sample Household population Rural House­ House- House· Urban holds Persons Males Females holds \hles Females holds Males Femal('~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

Total 87,679 438,072 235,418 202,654 7,105 4,852 2,253 20,861 29,383 23,738 All Rural 34,141 170,841 88,583 82,258 2,605 1,396 1,209 7,64l) 10,085 9,590 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor Household Industry 12,817 52,815 27,031 25,734 1,977 983 3,715 '1,736

Size of sample household~·cont:i.

4--6 members 7-9 memb~rs 1 0 member~ and over Total Rural House- House- House· Urban holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20

Total 37,763 99,523 87,200 16,856 68,772 60,974 5,094 32,888 28,489 All Rural 15,204 39,03() 36,420 7,017 28,llO 25,856 1,666 9,962 9,183 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor Household Industry 5,113 12,754 12,155 1,722 9,857 6,296 290 1,751 1,606 (ii) Households engaged in Household Industry only 1,082 2,798 2,558 421 1,6'11 1,519 100 5';7 558 (iii) Households engaged in cultivation 9,009 23,478 21,707 4,374 19,')62 18,OB 1,276 7,654 , 7,019 Size of holding Group Less than 1 acre 118 322 252 37 157 129 4 22 20 1.0- 2.4 acres S83 2,266 2,071 310 1,243 1,115 40 239 216 2.5- 4.9 " 1,485 3,322 3,513 577 2,329 2,087 78 437 419 5.0- 7.4 " 1,436 3,671 3,471 641 2,.'i33 2,311 109 641 551 7.5- 9.9 " 929 2,393 2,249 443 1,752 1,643 32 1-80 444 10.0-12.4 966 2,499 2,357 523 2,125 1,912 102 597 538 12.5-14.9 " 415 I, III l,OIl 229 934 345 47 277 242 15.0-29.9 " 1,72:' 4,579 4,170 1,142 " 4,516 4,343 372 2,191 2,025 30.0-49.9 ,~ 716 1,960 1,762 662 2,705 2,439 248 1,473 1,407 698 50+ " 269 686 292 1,146 1,154 190 1,264 1,132 Unspecified 67 157 165 18 n 63 4- 33 25 All Urban 22,559 60,493 50.780 9,839 40,662 35,118 3,428 22,926 19,306

99

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

This series contains 8 tables of which Table a-I has been prepared from Household Schedules, on the basis of 20 per cent sample. It gives information about composition of sample households according to marital status. All the other tables in this series are based on full count and give age, sex and education, separately for rural and urban areas, single year age returns, mother tongue in alphabetical order, religion and classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. All the tables of this series except Table C-VI have been reproduced in the District Census Handbook.

TABLE C-I-COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BV RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVTED (Based on 20% Sample)

The table is prepl4'ed from Part II Census Population Record of the Household Schedules for total, rural and urban areas of the district. A household means the entire groups of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and usuaUy take their meals from a common mess. It thus includes out­ siders residing with the family during enumeration. This table, therefore, gives the composition of a house­ hold by family and non-family member. Besides, the heads of the households and their spouses, other family members like married sons and other relations are given separately by sex and marital status.

TABLE C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS This table is presented for the district with rural/urban break-up while those for taluka/mahal for rural areas only. It corresponds to Table C-III of 1951 which was prepared on a 10% sample of the slips taken out at the time of initial stage dfsorting, while this table is prepared on full count according to the quinquen­ nial age·groups recommended by the United Nations Organisation. In Table C-III of 1951 there were 3 categories of marital status, viz., unmarried, married and Divorced/Separated, whereas in this table are given five categories of marital status, viz., (1) never married, (2) married, (3) widowed, (4) divorced/separated and (5) unspecified. In 1951, the information regarding widowed or divorced was given jointly, whereas these two types of marital status are compiled separately this time. Columns 14 and 15 relating to unspecified status have been deleted from the table. Such person is 1 male returned from urban areas.

TABLE C-III-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION It corresponds to Table a·IV of 1951 which was prepared on 10% sample. This table is prepared on full count this time and is presented in two parts-A and B for the district. In Part-A broad educational levels upto matriculation and above are given for all areas. In Part-B educational levels are given in details with technical and non~technical diplomas, university degrees and technical degrees in urban areas only. In 1951, only sum total of all literate and illiterate persons was given, whereas in 1961, educational levels for literate persons are given in details.

TABLE C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

The Table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break.up. It corresponds to Table C-V of 1951 Census which was prepared on 10% sample. This table has been prepared on full count in 1961. The age in years completed on 1st March, 1961 has been given but the in­ fants who did not complete one year on 1-3-1961 have been shown'under the age group "0".

TABLE C-V-MOTHER TONGUE This table corresponds to Table D-I-(i) of 1951 in which languages and dialects as returned were shown in the descending order of number of speakers. This time all the languages as actually returned are arranged in the alphabetical order with population, persons, males, females, for total, rural and urban areas for the district and for rural areas for taluka/mahal. 'Mother tongue' is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person or the language spoken in the household.

101 TABLE C~VII-RELIGlON It is prepared separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district and for rural areas of talukas and mahals. This table corresponds to Table D·II of 1951, in which the figures of religions other than the eight main religions were grouped in the residuary category '(i)ther religions', whereas in this tahle data are given for six main religions only, viz., Budhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Muslim and Sikh and persons returned as professing other religions, sects and beliefs which could not be classified under any of the religions have been grouped under "Other Religions and Persuasions".

TABLE C-VIII-SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

PART A-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES

PART B-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES

This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up and for taluka/mahal for rural areas only. In this table total population of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and their distribution by nine industrial categories of workers and also non-workers adopted in the Primary Census Abstract are shown by literate and illiterate. Part·A relates to Scheduled Castes and Part-B to Scheduled Tribes.

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103 e.U-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Marital statu-,;

T Total population Never married ,Married Widowed Divorced or Separated R Age~group U Persons Males Fcmale§ Males Females Malc~ Females Males Females Males Females 2 3'" 4* 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT

All Ages T 2~210~199 1~lS8,269 l,02t,930 626,905 460,200 526,527 469,312 32.372 90.335 2,464 2,083 R 866,620 448,428 418,192 239,953 181,250 192,375 194,6Q3 14,857 41,459 1,243 880 U 1,343,579 739,841 603,738 386,952 278,950 334,152 ~74,709 17,515 48,876 1,221 1,203 0-9 R 273,152 142,691 130,461 142,691 130,461 U 330,415 199,293 131,117 199,298 181,117 10-14 R 99,813 54,394 45,419 51,600 38,809 2,776 6,552 12 46 6 12 U 145,802 78,905 66,897 73,411 54,638 5,486 2,242 5 10 3 7 15·19 R 76,548 39,719 36,829 28,184 9,901 11,311 26,732 105 105 59 91 U 111,904- 62,614- 49,290 54,731 24,4Hl 7,772 24,686 35 91 26 95 20·24 R 77,255 37,861 39,394- 10,391 712 26,939 38,196 309 324- 222 162 U 136,776 74,529 62,247 37,793 6,286 36,213 55,325 338 393 185 243 25-29 R 68,451 34,914 33,537 3,161 123 30,983 32,564 524 727 246 123 U 124,278 65,951 58,327 11,182 1,176 53,774 56,110 747 ,840 248 201 30-34 R 57,875 29,381 28,494 1,181 1,01l ~7,287 25,770 714 1,584 199 129 U 110,639 6l,8Gl. 48,778 3,479 470 7,tll 46,422 1,057 1,687 214- 199 35-39 R 47,397 24,424- 22,973 678 39 22,722 20,445 873 2,379 151 110 U 88,918 52,756 36.162 1,906 274 49,364- 33,042 1,309 2,711 177 135 40·44 R 44,245 22,373 21,872 591 35 . 20,272 16,999 1,359 4,733 151 105 U 76,158 46,070 30,08d 1,524 161 42,657 24,545 1,757 5,255 132 127 45-49 R 3,4503 17,880 16,628 405 19 16,031 11,971 1,369 4,580 75 58 U 51,865 32,164 19,701 1,298 103 29,033 14,306 1,750 5,231 83 61 50-54 R 31,537 17,020 14,517 355 23 14,455 7,518 2,162 6,931 48 45 U 47,971 29,232 18,689 1,082 39 25,504 9,702 2,626 8,833 70 65 .:35-59 R 15,093 8,293 6,805 167 6 6,755 3,440 1,341 3,341 30 18 U 20,94-6 12,73} 8,207 415 34 10,624 3,706 1,667 4,445 33 22 60-64 R 18,035 8,632 9,403 194- 11 6,378 2,423 2,035 6,953 25 16 U 22,637 11,805 10,832 328 38 9,151 2,596 2,299 8,175 2.7 23 65·69 R 7,252 3,587 3,6GS 31 5 2,433 1,005 ],061 2,651 12 4 U 8,555 4,362 4,193 145 16 3,143 950 1,068 3,222 6 5 70+ R 15,228 7,135 8,093 185 22 3,942 961 2,991 7,103 17 7 U 16,481 7,383 9,104 210 45 4,299 1,061 2,857 7,978 17 20 Age not stated R 226 124 102 89 73 31 27 2 2 2 U 228 122 106 100 85 21 16 5 AHMEDABAD CITY

All Agelil U 1,149,918 637,061 512,857 330,558 238,053 291,008 234,515 14,509 39,294 986 99S 0-9 U 323,403 169,254 154,154- 169,254 154,154 10·14 U 123,504- 66,853 56,651 61,519 54,789 5,328 1,848 3 9 3 5 15.19 U 95,577 53,804- 41,773 47,043 21,018 6,716 20,539 28 76 17 90 20.24 U 118,497 65,159 53,3'18 33,662 5,820 31,084- 47,013 267 315 146 190 25-29 U 101,570 57,098 50,472 9,891 1,092 46,390 48,533 623 683 194 164 30-34 U 96,697 54,286 42,4-11 3,022 424 50,217 40,478 87~ 1,336 172 173 35-39 U 77,116 46,452 30,964- 1.659 251 43,513 28,392 1,13 2,207 150 114 40-44 U 65,834- 40,497 25,337 1,325 143 37,580 20,834- 1,487 4,259 105 WI - 45~49 U 44,478 28,047 16,431 1,167 76 25,331 12,055 1,481 4,252 68 48 50-54 U 40,451 25,220 15,231 977 34 21,990 8,039 2,192 7,055 61 53 55-59 U 17,630 ] 0,971 6,659 367 32 9,154 3,017 1,418 3,597 32 13 60-64 U 18,515 9,867 8,648 285 36 7,679 ; 2,090 1,879 6,502 24 20 Eb-69 U 6,961 3,564 3,397 L24 16 2,584 774 852 2,602 4 5 70+ U 13,172 5,876 7,295 169 39 3,423 842 2,274 6,396 10 19 Age not stated U 208 ll3 95 94- 79 19 II 5 • Includes 1 Male of Unspecified marital status shown under col. 3 and 4

104 C-D-AGE AND MAlUTAL- STATUS-coned.

Marital status Total population Never marrjed Married Widowed Divorced or Separated Age.group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA

All Ages R. 54,943 29,334 25,609 15,165 10,574 13,164 lZ,400 910 2,548 95 87 0-9 R 16,314- 8,610 7,704 8,610 7,70-4 10-14- R 5,595 3,04-8 2,547 ,2,908 2,196 139 324- 27 1 15-19 R 4,651 2,525 2,126 1,900 572 615 1,540 4 6 6 8 20.24 R 5,544 2,817 2,727 931 58 1,800 2,633 23 20 13 16 25·29 R 5,025 2,656 2,369 416 11 2,180 2,289 46 51 14- 18 30-34 R 4,413 2,379 2,OH 124 5 2,165 1,906 69 108 21 15 35-39 R ~,238 1,843 1,395 77 6 1,701 1,236 53 113 12 10 40-44 R ,038 1,695 1,343 53 5 1,513 1,045 llS 285 14- 8- 45-49 R 2,034 1,122 912 31 2 1,019 620 67 285 5 5 _50-54- R 1,956 _ 1,079 877 29 2 923 429 125 440 2 6

55-59 R 860 458 402 11 2 363 175 84- 225 60-64 R 1,093 536 557 8 3 401 122 124 431 3 65-69 R 411 216 195 5 148 44 63 151 70+ R 762 348 414 10 I 197 37 137 376 4- Age not stated R 9 2 7 2 7 ...

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

All Ages R 152,556 77,939 74,617 42,357 33,993 32,806 33,028 2,505 7,459 271 137 0-9 R 49,046 25,236 23,810 25,236 23,810 ]0·14 R 17,848 9,618 8,230 9,266 7,295 351 930 1 2 3 15·19 R 13,664 6,965 6,699 4,938 1,776 1,997 4,896 17 18 13 9 20.24- R 13,458 6,635 6,823 1,726 100 4,794- 6,626 61 57 54 40 25-29 R 11,616 5,908 5,708 521 19 5,259 5,549 75 119 53 21

30-34 R 10,046 5,059 4,987 228 954 4,658 3,803 123 212 50 18 35-39 R 8,232 4,266 3,966 III 7 3,963 3,558 162 385 30 16 40-44 R 7,715 3,812 3,903 88 8 3,466 2,993 226 889 32 13 45-49 R 6,199 3,163 3,036 59 5 2,827 2,199 263 826 14- 6 50-54 R 5,517 2,958 2,559 66 2 2,4BO 1,261 401 1,288 11 8

55·59 R 2,579 1,429 1,150 34 1,160 535 226 615 9 60-64- R 2,880 1,265 1,515 31 2 937 376 293 1,236 4- 6S-69 R 1,091 479 612 9 2 317 153 152 452 1 70+ R 2,630 1,126 1,504- 34- 2 583 140 504- 1,350 2 Age not stated R 35 20 15 10 11 9 4- 1

DASKROI TALUKA

All Ages R 179,204 93,297 85,907 46,927 33,917 42,466 42,271 3,590 9.452 314 207 0-9 R 53,039 28,187 24,852 28,187 24,852 10-14- R 19,612 10,819 8,793 10,012 7,058 799 1,724 5 8 3 3 15-19 R 15,534 7,911 7,623 5,219 1,807 2,657 5,767 27 27 8 22 20-24 R 16,247 7,924 8,323 2,028 173 5,779 8,038 68 85 49 27 25-29 R 14,788 7,434 7,354 642 34- 6,613 7,087 121 205 58 28

30-34 R 12,631 6,409 6,228 232 19 5,965 5,750 166 423 46 36 35·39 R 10,519 5,388 5,131 140 7 4,977 4,484 225 613 46 27 40-44 R 9,841 5,032 4,809 140 5 4,517 3,638 338 1,141 37 25 45-49 R 7,558 3,945 3,623 84 3 3,512 2,505 327 1,101 22 14 50-54 R 6,906 3,797 3,109 86 7 3,170 1,581 527 1,510 14 It

55-59 R 3,393 1,888 1,510 40 2 1,500 728 337 771 11 ~ j 60-64 R 4,136 2,054 2,082 38 3 1,500 580 508 1,496 8 :{ 65-69 R 1,679 879 800 24 1 596 202 254- 596 5 I 70+ R 3,279 1,615 1,664- 49 4 874 183 686 1,476 6 Age not stated R 21 15 6 6 2 7 4 1 1

105 A-II-14 C .. II-AGE AND MARITAL STATU~contd.

Marital status Total population Never married Married Widowed Divorced or Separated

Age-group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 11 12 13

DEHGAM TALUKA

All Ages R 148,956 76,520 72.436 40,599 29,899 32,903 34,503 2,889 7,880 129 154 0-9 R 43,687 22,780 20,907 22,780 20,907 .. 10-14 R 18,303 9,912 8,396 9,359 6,913 552 1,478 1 4 1 15-19 R 14,297 7,373 6,924 5,193 1,881 2,155 5,008 18 26 7 9 20-24 R 12,961 6,373 6,583 1,914 132 4,404 6,356 40 79 20 16 25-29 R 11,238 5,780 5,458 590 16 5,072 5,272 98 148 20 22 30-34 R 9,411 4,704 4,707 224 22 4,325 4,303 134 358 21 24 35-39 R 7,995 3,936 4,059 121 6 3,632 3,568 162 456 21 29 4

55-59 R 2,778 1,522 1,256 29 1 1,246 684 242 567 5 4 60-64 R 3,491 1,722 1,769 52 1 1,267 455 401 1,308 2 5 65-69 R 1,434 688 746 11 1 471 241 206 503 1 70+ R 3,181 1,509 1,672 37 6 845 205 626 1,460 . 1 1 Age not stated R 11 5 6 2 3 3 3

SANAND MAHAL

AU Ages R 73,125 37,834 35.291 20,277 15,507 16,381 16,478 1,080 3,228 96 78 0-9 R 24,241 12,726 11,515 12,726 11,515 10-14 R 8,156 4,492 3,664 4,265 3,144- 225 516 2 1 3 15-19 R 6,439 3,306 3,133 2,180 766 1,108 2,347 11 8 7 12 20-24 R 6,705 3,234 3,471 668 41 2,517 3,394 32 19 17 17 25-29 R 5,932 3,016 2,916 181 7 2,766 2,852 45 50 24 7 30-34 R 4,818 2,466 2,352 73 4 2,330 2,218 50 118 13 12 35-39 R 3,915 2,044 1,871 48 1 1,917 1,667 75 196 4 7 40-44 R 3,548 1,772 1,776 24 3 1,628 1,374 107 391 13 8 .(.5-49 R 2,874 1,512 1,362 26 1,359 967 118 387 9 8 50-54 R 2,430 1,274 1,156 24 3 1,086 577 159 575 5 1 55-59 R 1,184 658 526 7 559 264 92 259 3 60-64 R ],300 598 702 10 442 158 144 544 2 65-69 R 530 268 262 7 191 73 69 189 1 70+ R 993 438 555 9 1 252 64 176 490 1 Age not stated R 60 30 30 29 22 1

DHOLKA TALUKA

AU Ages R 135,026 70,145 64,881 38,393 29,087 29,511 29,880 2,039 5,779 202 135 0-9 R 45,379 23,758 21,621 23,758 21,621 .. 10-14 R 15,466 8,462 7,004 7,994 5,958 467 1,041 3 1 2 15-19 R 11,426 6,012 5,414 4,295 1,355 1,690 4,031 20 12 7 16 20-24 R 11,965 5,758 6,207 1,478 94 4,197 6,045 51 . 41 32 27 25-29 R 10,809 5,525 5,284 392 20 4,995 5,155 87 91 51 18

30-34 R 8,984 4,528 4,456 138 5 4,257 4,2~4 101 221 32 16 35-39 R 7,260 3,768 3,492 87 6 3,545 3,142 113 328 23 16 40-44 R 6,683 3,382 3,301 59 7 3,137 2,561 164 717 22 16 45-49 R 4,943 2,646 2,297 56 2 2,398 1,630 181 656 11 9 50-54 R 4,381 2,396 1,985 43 2 2,065 1,()18 279 957 9 8

55-59 R 2,010 1,114 896 22 1 922 ~4 168 449 2 2 60-64 R 2,554 1,241 1,313 14 1 917 $40 305 970 5 2 65-69 R 1,000 506 494 10 1 340 118 153 373 3 2 70+ R 2,116 1,016 1,100 20 6 576 133 417 960 3 1 Age not stated R 50 33 17 27 8 5 8 1 1

106 C-D-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-concld.

Marital status Total population Never married Married Widowed Divorced or Separated Age-group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 II 12 13

DHANDHUKA TALUKA

AU Ages R 122,810 63,359 59,451 36,235 2,8213 25.144 26,043 1,844 5.113 136 82 0-9 R 41,446 21,394 20,052 21,394 20,052 10-14 R 14,828 8,043 6,785 7,796 6,245 243 539 3 1 I 15-19 R 10,537 5,627 4,910 4,459 1,744 1,149 3,143 8 8 11 15 20-24 R 10,375 5,115 5,260 ' 1,596 114 3,448 5,104 34 23 37 ]9 25-29 R 9,043 4,595 4,448 419 16 4,098 4,360 52 63 26 9 30-34 R 7,566 3,836 3,730 162 2 3,587 3,576 71 144 ]6 8 35-39 R 6,238 3,179 3,059 91 6 2,987 2,790 83 258 15 5 40-44 R 5,599 2,827 2,772 85 2 2,589 2,294 140 4£3 13 ]3 45-49 R 4,559 2,350 2,209 66 5 2,127 1,676 152 525 5 - 3 50-54 R 4,335 2,300 2,035 45 4 2,011 1,190 240 837 4 4 55-59 R 2,289 1,224 1,065 24 1,005 610 192 455 3 60-64 R 2,581 ],216 1,365 41 1 914 392 260 968 1 4 65-59 R 1,107 551 556 15 370 169 164 387 2 70+ R 2,267 1,083 1,184- 26 2 610 199 445 981 2 2 Age not stated R 40 19 21 13 20 6

107 TABLE C..m PARTS A. " Il

C.ID PART-A-AGE, SEX AND

Total population Illiterate Age-group Persons Males Females Males Femalell 2 3 4 5 6

AHMEDABAD

AU Ages 2,210,199 1,188,269 1,021,930 561,989 722,565

0-4 335,252 173,333 161,919 173,333 161,919 5-9 318,315 168,656 149,659 96,74B 98,619 10-14 245,615 133,299 112,316 25,468 44,889 15-19 188,452 102,333 86,119 27,781 45,737 20-24- 214,031 112,390 101,641 34,459 64,OBO

25-29 192,729 100,865 91,864 36,635 62,506 30-34- 168,514 91,242 77,272 34,693 53,842 35-44- 256,718 14.'i,623 III ,095 59,279 82,904 45-59 201,925 117,378 84,547 50,962 67,586 60+ 88,194 42,904- 45,290 22,430 40,294

Age not stated 454 246 208 201 189

e-m PART-B-AGE, SEX AND

Educational

Technical Non-Technical Literate (with­ Matriculation diploma not diploma not out educational Primary or or Higher equal to equal to Total population Illiterate level) Junior Basic Secondary degree degree

Age-group Persons Malc3 Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male3 Females Males Females 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

AHMEDABAD

_All Ages 1,343,579 739,841 (j()3,738 288,853 364,828 142,334 71,053 245,891 153.750 46,410 11,022 1,453 34 92 8

0-4 192,198 99,734 92,464 99,734 92,464- 5-9 188,217 99,564 88,653 49,052 49,046 16,060 12,921 34,452 26,686 10-14 145,802 78,905 66,897 9,983 17,226 17,146 13,290 51,759 36,377 17 4- 15·19 I I 1,904 62,614 49,290 11,349 18,246 12,144 6,989 31,576 20,574 7.448 3,418 22 7 .. 20-24- 13£,776 74,529 62,247 16,785 31,448 15,44B 8.163 24,434 17,232 14,982 4,1l7 319 8 ]4- I

25-29 124,278 65,951 58,327 17,775 33,510 15,544 7,934 21,325 14,603 7,046 1,436 337 4 26 1 30-34 110,639 61,861 48,778 18,349 28,735 16,026 6,463 19,942 12,219 4,605 924 185 6 16 3 35-44- 165,076 98,826 66,259 31,590 42,037 25,831 7,979 31,575 15,096 6,593 776 285 9 14 2 45-59 120,782 74,185 46,597 24,983 32,150 18,317 5,317 24,189 8,699 4,431 304- 245 6 12 60+ 47,679 23,550 24,129 9,150 19,871 5,810 1.94~ 6,632 2,259 1,287 42 60 1 3

Age not staled 228 122 106 103 95 8 4- 7 5

108 TABLE c-m PARTS A .& B EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational-levels Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Females

7 8 9 10 II 12

DISTRICT

253,328 111.166 306.614 173.817 66,338 14,382 All Ages

0-4 32,746 21,729 39,162 29,311 5-9 42,724 24,977 65,087 42,446 2() 4- W-14 24,8]0 12,504- 41,852 24,341 7,890 3,537 15-19 26,610 12,185 32,106 19,851 19,215 5,525 20-24 , 25,356 10,823 26,830 16,263 12,044 2,272 25-29 23.959 8,684- 24,626 13,355 7,964- 1,391 30-34 .37,972 10,663 38,142 16,370 10,230 1,158 35-44 , 29,334 7,071 30,149 9,4-54- 6,933 4-36 45-59 9,793 2,520 8,64-6 2,419 2,035 57 60+

24- 10 14 7 7 2 Age not stated

EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLr

Levels

University degree or post- Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree graduate degree other than Veterinary and technical degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others Age- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females group

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

DISTRlm'

9,723 2,402 861 3 939 147 36 8 165 1 421 289 2,655 201 AU Ages

0-4 5-9 10-14 47 53 2 4- 1 I 15 8 15-19 1,720 1,109 167 79 27 2 16 10 4-9 553 92 20-24-

2,462 631 258 1 188 38 11 63 73 67 843 52 25-29 1,763 298 157 2 120 25 6 2 45 100 74 545 29 30-34 2,011 219 104 228 31 6 2 27 103 88 457 13 35-44 1,287 85 144 228 20 9 3 IO 117 10 210 5 45-59 432 7 29 92 5 2 1 3 18 31 I 60+

Age not stated

109 , C-IV-8INGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year Single Year Age Returns ----Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-cl)ntd.

All 51 2,152 945 726 348 1,426 597 Ages 52 6,183 3,579 2,409 1,553 3,774 2,026 1,188,269 1,011,930 448,428 418,192 739,841 603,738 53 2,047 1,031 597 329. 1,450 702 54 2.059 1,023 549 314 1,510 709 0 35,519 33,409 14,368 13.599 21,151 19,810 55 14,577 11,338 6,227 5,506 8,350 5,832

1 32,073 30,457 13,637 13,209 18,436 17,248 56 I,IBO 995 574 333 1,256 662 2 34,367 31,880 15,209 14,341 19,158 17,539 57 1,524 770 486 259 1,038 511 3 36,039 34,400 15,332 14,842 20,707 19,558 58 2,227 1,467 776 577 1,451 890 4 35,335 31,773 15,053 13,464 20,282 18,309 59 874 442 230 130 644 312 5 40,063 34,297 Hi, 1:54 14,473 23,S{)9 19,824 60 lu,S8\) 17,756 7,260 8,452 9,110 9,'3G4

6 34,237 30,736 13,986 12,402 20,251 13,334 61 332 395 302 186 530 209 7 35,572 32,465 1'),015 13,479 20,557 18,986 62 1,377 1,332 733 569 1,144- 813 8 34,923 30,169 14,517 12,458 20,406 17,711 63 721 358 178 113 543 245 \9 23,861 21,992 9,120 8,194 14,741 13,798 64 627 344 159 83 468 261 10 38,295 33,204 15,857 13,372 22,438 19,832 65 6,129 6,633 2,991 3,227 3,138 3,406

11 21,258 17,969 7,717 6,341 13,541 11,628 66 4II 250 121 85 290 165 12 32,468 25,828 13,995 11,350 18,473 14,478 67 495 326 157 96 '338 230 13 20,182 16,876 8,364 7,047 11,818 9,829 68 683 524 251 208 432 316 14 21,096 18,439 3,461 7,3()9 12,635 11,130 69 231 125 67 49 164 76 15 25,932 20,075 11,550 9,099 14,382 10,976 70 5,793 7,717 3,100 3,900 2,693 3,817

16 19,125 17,255 7,612 7,618 11,513 9,637 71 301 166 109 83 192 78 17 15,490 13,703 5,583 5,557 9,907 8,146 72 827 585 350 260 477 325 18 28,467 24,389 11,397 11,115 17,070 13,274 73 282 126 80 33 202 88 19 13,319 10,697 3,577 3,440 9,742 7.257 74 272 III 73 31 199 80 20 41,396 42,421 15,826 17,393 25,570 25,028 75 2,273 2,585 1,080 1,112 1,193 1,473

21 13,390 9,040 3,674 2,914 9,716 6,126 76 231 III 84 37 147 74 22 31,239 27,950 10,940 10,996 20,299 16,954- 77 159 89 68 17 91 72 23 13,396 10,927 3,959 4,101 9,437 6,826 78 220 173 69 65 151 108 24- 12,969 11,303 3,462 3,990 9,507 7,313 79 138 58 69 24 69 34 25 51,221 4-8,562 19,726 18,081 31,495 30.481 80 2,355 3,322 1,266 1,631 1,089 1,691

26 12,659 10,116 3,527 3,174- 9,132 6,942 81 71 4-1 28 22 43 19 27 12,541 to,081 4,127 3,399 8,414 6,682 82 146 143 52 41 94- 102 28 19,756 19,359 6,450 7,894 13,306 11,465 83 52 24 16 9 36 15 29 4,688 3,746 1,084 989 3,604 2,757 84 37 36 13 10 24- 26 30 54,846 49,664 18,467 18,526 36,379 31,133 85 550 627 266 258 284- 369

31 4,737 3,042 1,148 797 3,589 2.245 86 41 16 13 4 28 12 32 20,257 15,781 6,917 6,566 13,340 9,215 87 31 25 7 10 24 15 33 5,984- 4,550 1,645 1,375 4,339 3,175 88 32 22 12 4 20 18 34 5,418 4,235 1,204 1,230 4,214 3,005 89 10 '/ 4- 2 6 5 35 51,986 33,729 17,621 16,124 34-,365 22,605 90 389 69() 223 321 166 369

36 7,387 5,217 1,835 1,568 5,552 3,649 91 10 8 2 6 8 2 37 5,738 4,792 1,685 1,483 4,053 3,309 92 24 25 8 7 16 18 38 8,966 8,083 2,633 3,21l 6,333 4,872 93 7 6 4- 2 3 4- 39 3,103 2,314- 650 587 2,453 1,727 94 7 5 I 3 6 2 40 48,287 38,675 16, l39 16,831 32,148 21,844- 95 79 164 44 65 35 99

41 2,522 1,367 696 460 1,826 907 96 18 . 14 7 5 II 9 42 11,547 7,889 3,992 3,331 7,555 4,558 97 4 13 3 5 1 8 43 3,220 2,135 869 721 2,351 1,414 98 12 28 3 9 9 19 44- 2,867 1,894 677 529 2,190 1,365 99 12 22 7 to 5 12 45 35,141 26,391 13,147 12,726 21,991- 13,665 100 93 177 55 68 38 109

46 3,268 1,842 928 604 2,340 1,238 47 3,158 2,155 987 811 2,171 1,344- 101+ 42 61 19 29 23 32 48 6,376 4,731 2,240 2,114 4,136 2,617 49 2,101 1,210 578 373 1,523 837 Age not 50 33,861 26,628 12,739 11,973 21,122 14,655 stated 246 208 124 102 122 106

110 C.V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT AHMEDABAD Total Rural Urban CITY TALUKA 51. No. ,Mother tongue Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Perso,'ls M~les FeIlllles Males Females

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

AU Mother, Tongues 2.210.19J 1.188,269 1.021.930 866.620 448,428 418.192 1.343.579 739.841 603.738 29,334 25.609

Afghani/ K ahldi / Pakhto I Pashto/Pathani 530 285 245 41 27 14 189 258 231 4 2 2 And!:tra 3 1 4: 3 1 3 1 3 ArabicJArbi 46'" 29 17 2 1 1 H 28 16 4 Baluchi/Baluchi 8 5 3 1 1 7 5 2 1 5 Bengali 1,132 688 444 63 33 3() 1,069 655 414 7 2

6 Bihari , 18 16 2 18 16 2 7 Burmese I 1 1 1 8 Ceyf.onese/SimeluJ Singhalese 2 2 2 2 9, *Chhari 93 30 63 93 30 63 10 \ Chhattisgarhi 31 10 21 31 10 21

11 Chinese/Chini 20 i 12 8 20 12 8 12 Congolese 6 3 3 6 3 3 13 Dakshini 2 1 2 1 1 14 Dravidam 3 3 3 3 3 15 English 515 278 237 5 5 510 213 237 2

16 French 6 6 6 6 17 Garhwali 2 2 2 2 18 German !3 3 3 !3 19 tGoanese 1 20 Gondi 32 11 21 32 11 21

21 Gujarati 1,790,017 945,585 8H,432 84D,770 434,367 4D5,4D3 949,247 511,218 438,029 22,060 19,645 22 Gurmukhi 70 53 12 3 1 2 67 57 10 1 2 23 Hebrew/Jewish 3 2 1 3 2 1 24 Hindi 99,230 66,020 33,210 3,129 2,130 999 96,101 63,890 32,211 836 346 25 Hindustani. 879 578 301 22 14 8 857 564 293 9 2

26 /Iranian 3 3 3 3 27 Jadeji 30 9 21 30 9 21 28 Japanese 3 3 3 3 29 Kachchhi 1,012 480 532 227 118 109 785 362 423 7 30 Kannada 2,206 1,:258 948 41 29 12 2,165 1,229 936 21 9

31 14 10 4: 10 6 4: 4 4 6 4: 32 Kashmiri 22 16 6 22 16 6 33 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna 1,895 836 1,059 8 3 5 1,887 833 1,054 3 34 Koshti-Bundeli 5 3 2 5 3 2 35*tKshatriya-Gujarati 1 1 1 1

Note: (i) Mothertongues printed in italics belong to countries outside the Indian sub-Continent. (ii) Names occuring after hyphen (-) have been introduced by the Linguist to indicate groupings. (iii) Asterisk (*) means that the mothertongue is unclassified in Linguistic Survey of India. (iv) Dagger (t) denotes that the mothertongue though classified in Linguistic Survey of India is either tentatively reclassified or considered unclassifiable by the Linguist. (v) Asterisk and dagger ("'t) denote that the mother tongue is unclassified by Grierson but is tentatively classified by the Linguist.

III C-V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.

VlRAMGAM DASKR.Ol DEBGAM SAN'AND DHOLKA DHANDHUKA TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA MAHAL TALUKA TALUXA SI. No. Mother tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-

All Mother Tongues 77,939 74,617 93,297 85,907 16,520 12,436 37,834 35,291 70,145 64,881 63,359 59,451

AfghanifKabulifPakhto/ Pashto/Palhani 1 9 8 12 3 1 I 2 Andhra 3 Arabic/Arbi • 1 1 4 BalochilBaluchi 5 Bengali 23 25 2 3

6 Bibari 7 Bumuse 8 Ceylomse/Simelu/ Singhalese 9 *Chhari 10 Chbattisgarhi

11 Chinese/Chini 12 Congolese 13 Dakshini 1 14 Dra-vidatn ]5 English 3

16 French 17 Garhwali 2 18 GeTman 19 tGoanelie 20 Gondi

21 Gujarati 76,608 73,273 90,830 84,213 74,903 70,840 37,687 35,199 69,213 64,034 63,066 59,199 22 Gurrnukhi 23 Hebrew/Jewish 24 Hindi 147 49 761 356 137 112 64 27 49 18 136 91 25 Hindustani 3 5 2 1

26 /raniflranian 27 Jadeji 9 21 28 Japanese 29 Kachchhi 2 I 56 54 20 6 40 39 30 Kannada 5 2 3 1

31 Karnataka 32 Kashmiri 33 Kokna/KoknifKukna 2 34 Koshti-Bundeli 35 t *Kshatriya-Gujarati

112 C-V-MOTHER TONGuE (ALPHABEtiCAL ORDER)-conctJ.

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT AmmDAlJAD Total Rural Urban CITY TALUKA 31. No. Mother tongue Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

36 Madrasi 77 37 40 77 .37 4-0 24 23 37 M

41 Marathi 41,449 22,570 18,879 860 508 352 40,539 22,062 18,527 277 175 42· Marwari 23,459 13,687 9,772 1,945 1,165 7130 21,514- 12,522 8,992 615 347 43 Memani 6 2 4 6 2 4 44- 10 7 3 3 1 2 7 6 I 45 Nepali 759 529 230 29 23 6 730 506 224 4- -3

46 Oriya • • 131 153 28 8 6 2 173 147 26 47 Pahari-Unspecified 11 8 3 11 8 3 48 Parsi 50 28 22 50 28 22 49' Persian 43 33 10 43 33 10 ... 50 Portuguese 68 39 29 68 39 29 - \ \ 51 Punjabi 6,468 3,636 2,832 254 176 78 6,214 3,460 2,754 120 45 52 Rajasthani 3,1,34 1,957 1,177 180 55 125 2,954- 1,902 1,052 120 53 Sanskrit 89 89 89 89 54 Sindhi 45,520 24,055 21,465 10,079 5,264 4,815 35,441 18,791 16,650 4,744- 4,441 55 Spanish 5 5 5 5

56 Tamil 7,013 3,729 3,284 127 70 57 6,886 3,659 3,227 62 39 57 Telugu 4,381 2,376 2,005 51 33 18 4,330 2,343 1,987 15 14- 58 Urdu 176,462 96,tl22 79,640 8,496 4,247 4,249 167,966 92,575 75,391 480 354

VlRAMGAM DASKROI DEHGAM SANAND DHOLKA l>HANDHUKA TALUKA TALUKA TALUKA MAHAL TALUKA TALUKA Sl. No. Mother tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 13 14 15 66 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

36 Madrasi 12 14 1 3 37 Maithili 38 Malabar 1 39 Malayalam 13 6 3 1 1 1 40 Malvi

41 Marathi 17 15 150 106 31 35 8 4 16 9 9 7 42 Marwari 14- 5 449 322 71 62 37 16 7 43 Memani 2 4 44- Multani 1 2 45 Nepali 13 3 5 1

46 Oriya . . 5 2 47 Pahari-Unspecified 48 Parsi 28 22 49 Persian 50 Porlliguese

51 Punjabi 7 5 36 22 4 3 6 2 2 I 52 Ra.jastha.ni . 5 3 45 5 2 53 Sanskrit 54 Sindhi 177 177 127 37 53 23 1 140 135 22 2 55 Spanish

56 Tamil 1 6 5 1 13 57 Telugu 10 7 4 1 58 Urdu 910 1,046 855 786 1,243 1,282 10 8 672 663 77 110

113 A-II-I5 e-vn-RELIGION

Names of Religions arranged in alphabetical order Total Total Buddhists Christians Hindus District/Talttka/ Rural Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AHMEDABAD Total 2,210,199 1,188,269 1,021,930 7DO 618 10,099 8,706 1,000,387 859,429 DISTRICT R .... ral 866,620 448,428 418,192 10 14 1,045 827 425,335 395,994 U:rban 1,343,579 731),84(. 603,738 6~,O .604 9,054 7,879 515,051 463,435

Ahmedabad City Rural 54,943 29,334 25,609 1 6 346 268 27,706 24,327 Viramgam Rural 152,556 77,939 74,617 1 5 2 73,844 70,553 ~>:askroi Rural 179,204 93,297 85,907 7 6 639 519 88,858 81,824- Dehgam Rural 148,956 76,520 72,436 15 12 73,044 68,912 SanlUld Rural 73,125 37,834 35,291 1 2 35,152 32,768

Dholka Rural 135,026 70,145 64,881 35 20 66,500 61,418 Dhandhukll Rural 122,810 63,359 59,451 2 4- 4- 6J,231 56,192

N ames of Religions arranged in alphabet i cal order-contd. Other Religions and-- Total Jains Muslims Sikhs Persuasions Religion not stated J?istrict/Taluka/ Rural Maql1l U.rban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

AHMEDABAD Total 42,669 39,11)4 131,L94 1l1.367 2,077 L,482 1,143 1,134 DISTRICT Rural 4,432 4,500 17,447 16,777 153 72 6 8 U:rban 38,237 34,694 113,747 94,590 1,924 1,410 1,137 1,126

Ahmedabad City Rural 138 1 ]5 1,062 856 77 30 4- 7 Viramgam Rural 1,337 1,350 2,741 2,701 11 II Daskroi Rural 780 771 2,973 2,762 39 24 Dehgam Rural 1,159 1,251 2,286 2,256 15 5 Sanand Rural 138 119 2,535 2,400 8 2

Dholka Rural 322 313 3,288 3,130 Dhandhuka Rural 558 581 2,562 2,672 3

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116 E-HOUSING TABLES

The present Housing Census is the first of its kind in the history of the Indian Census organized on a uniform basis throughout the country alongwith the population Census of 1961. In the past censuse$, house-listing was purely an administrative arrangement. Only r:esidential houses were numbered and listed with the name of the head of the household. However, during 1961 Census a comprehensive house-list for collectiI,'lg detailed information regarding each census house 'and industrial establishment formed part of the statutory cenSus schedules. The house-list form brought into use during the current Census has recorded data on housing such as type of houses, tenure status, material of wall and roof, number of rooms in a census household and of persons residing therein as well as essential data relating to establishments, workshops and factories, such as name of the establishment or proprietor, name of products, number of persons working and the ki~d of fuel or power, if machinery is used. The following five housing tables have been compiled from the house-lists :­ E-I-Census Houses and the uses to which they are put E-II-Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling E-Ill-Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employment

E-IV-Distribution of Sample households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dweIl4 ing by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof E-¥-Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied Out of the five tables stated above, Tables E-I and E-III have been prepared on full COunt and Tables E-II, IV and V on the basis of 20 per cent sampled households. For the purposes of drawing the sample, the house-lists were arranged separately in the order of location code numbers in case of (i) rural areas of a talukajmahal and (ii) urban areas other than towns with population of 50,000 and over for a district, and (iii) for every town with a population of 50,000 and over. The samples were marked continuously for all the house-lists thus arranged and the households left over at the end of the house-list after marking the last sample were carried over to the next house-list for sample selection. Tables E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V are given in the District Census Handbook for the district, taluka and towns with a population of 50,000 and over. But the data regarding number of establishments con­ tained in Table E-III are separately compiled down to village and given in the Villagewise List of Indus­ trial Establishments.

The explanatory note on each of the tables is given below :-

TABLE E-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Table E-I prepared on full count gives figures of census houses separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district, talukas, cities and towns with population of 50,000 and over, classified into different categories according to the uses to which they are put. Those found vacant at the time of house-listing have also been shown separately as such. The following are the various types of houses into which occupied houses have been classified :- Dwellings, shop-cam-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist homes and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses, business houses and offices, factories registered

117 under the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops not so registered, schools and other educational institutions including training classes, coaching and shop classes, restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating places, places of entertainment and community gathering (Panchayat Ghar), public health and medical institutions, hospitals, health centres, doctor's clinics, dispensaries, etc.

Others Occupied census houses which do not fall in any of the above categories have been classed as 'Others'.

With a view to understand the significance of statistics incorporated in E Series of Tables, the concepts and definitions of the terms occuring in the table are given below :-

Census house " A Census house is a structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop~cum~dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."

Census household .. A household is a group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take their meals from a common mess unless the exigenCies of work prevent them from doing so." Shop

tc A shop is a place where article~ are sold for cash or for credit."

Workshop " A workshop is a place where some kind of production, processing, repair or servicing is undertaken or where goods or articles are made and sold, and is not a factory registered under the Factories Act." Following are some of the instances :- Paper-making, shoe-making, tailoring, cycle-repairing, motor-servicing, halwai's shop, pottery­ making, goldsmith, blacksmith, etc.

Factory

it A factory is alar ge workshop which has been registered under the Indian Factories Act."

Business houses

Business houses are those premises where transactions in money or other articles are taking place. Detailed explanation of aJl these will be found in the Introductory Chapter of the Report on Housing and Establishments.

TABLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES UsED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING

This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample. Census households used as dwell­ ings, shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dweUings, and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the samples. Shop-cum-dwellings ~nd workshop-cum-dwellings are census houses which are partly used for residential or dwelling purposes and par~ly used as a shop or workshop. The total number of households given in column 4 of thiS table gives the total of such samp~es classified into the aforementioned four categories of dwellings, which have been further classified accordhtg to their tenure status, whether owned or rented, -for the district, taluk~ and towns with population of 5()',oOO or more as also for totallruralJurban.

118 TABLE E-IV-DISTRmUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS, LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MAtERIAL OF ROOF

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census households used as dwellings, shop­ cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the sample. The total number of houses given in column 3 of this table gives the totals of all such sampled households. The material out of which most of the walls are made or where a house consists of separate structures, each of different materials, the material out of which the walls of the main bedroo:ns are made has been entered. The wall material has been classified into the following nine categories :-

(1) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo (6) C. I. Sheets or other metal sheets (2) Timber (7) Stone (3) Mud (8) Cement concrete (4) Unburnt bricks (9) All other material (5) Burnt bricks

The material out of which most of the outer roof exposed to the weather and not the ceiling is made, i. e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc.• or in the case of multi­ storeyed building, the material', out of which the intermediate floor or floors have been made, have been entered and classified into the following seven categories;- I (1) Grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or bamboo (2) Tiles, slate, shingle (3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets (4) Asbestos cement sheets (5) Brick and lime (6) Concrete and stone slabs (7) All other material

This table has been prepared for the district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000 or more, as also for total/rural/urban.

TABLE E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census Households used as dwellings, shop­ cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for t~e purpose of marking the samples. The figures given in column 3 of this table are the totals of all such sampled households. The sex break-up of the total number of members occupying such sampled households as also the total number of rooms in these households are shown separately. All the sampled households have been further classified into the following six categories :- Households with

(i) no regular room (iv) three rooms (ii) one room (v) four rooms (iii) two rooms (vi) five rooms or more

The classification of households into the above categories gives not only the number of households in each category, but also the number of occupants by sex. The units for which this table has been compiled are district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000 01' more, as also total/rural/urban.' .

119 E-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE :PUT

Occupied Census Houses used as:

Hotels, Sarais, Census Houses Dharamshalas, DistrictJTalukalMabalJ Total Total No. vacant at the Tourist homes Shops exclud- City/Town with Popu- Rural of Census time of house- Shop-cum- Workshop- and Inspection ing eating lation of 50,000 or more Urban Houses listing Dwellings dwelling cum-dwelling houses houses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT Total 620,844 53~229 429,526 3,078 2,078 883 24,874 Rural 282,349 32,815 172,215 1,070 560 401 5,783 Urban 338,495 20,414 257,311 2,008 1,518 482 19,091 1 Ahmedabad City Total 308,047 14,772 241,272 1,928 977 418 16,383 Rur

Occupied Census Houles used as: Places of Public health entertainment and medical Schools and other and institutions, Business Factories, educational imtitu- Restaurants, community hospitals, health District/Taluka/MahalI Tota\ houses workshops tions including train- Sweetmeat gathering centres, Doctor's City/Town with PapU- Rural and and ing classes, coaching shops and (Panchayat Clinics, Dispen- lation of 50,000 or more Urban offices worksheds and shop classes eating places Ghar) sarles, etc. Others 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT Total 4,n6 8,990 2,364 2,393 886 1,428 86,339 Rural 512 966 1,049 407 554 202 65,815 Urban 4,264 8,024 1,315 1,986 332 ),216 20,524 Ahmedabad City Total 3,842 6,874 1,207 1,840 313 1,137 17,084- Rural 68 52 50 57 26 20 1,230 Urban 3,774 6,822 1,157 1,783 287 1,117 15,854- Ahmedabad (C) Urban 3,688 6,625 1,102 1,704 275 1,082 15,373 35.90 Sq. Miles 92.98 Sq. KOlS. 2 Viramgaro Total 301 711 217 139 116 40 20,710 Rural 122 300 169 70 106 15 19,229 Urban 179 411 48 69 10 25 1,481 3 Daskroi Rural 105 198 206 133 133 58 7,769 4 Dehgam Total 83 83 239 86 67 49 2,396 Rural 53 44 230 85 59 38 2,310 Urban 30 39 9 1 8 11 88 5 Sanand Total 39 121 95 32 56 27 9,990 Rural 53 30 76 9 53 14 9,528 Urban 36 93 19 23 3 13 462 6 Dholka Total 213 560 210 101 109 77 19,691 Rural 65 120 159 :33 101 36 18,222 Urban 148 440 51 68 8 41 ],469 7 'Dhandhuka Total 143 443 190 62 92 40 8,697 Rural 46 224 159 20 76 21 7,527 Urban 97 219 31 42 16 19 1,170

120 E-ll-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING (Based on 20% Sample)

Households in Census Ho~ used as: DistrictfTalukafMahalJ Total City/Town with Popu- Rural Tenure Total number of Workshop-cum- Dwelling with lation of50,OOO or more Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cum-dwelling dwelling other uses I 2 3 4 5 " 6 7 8

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT Total Total 87,756 86,389 472 406 489 Owned 42,34S 41,805 140 198 202 Rented 45,411 44,584 332 208 287

Rural Total 34,925 34,410 142 138 235 Owned 30,630 30,281 78 114 157 Rented 4,295 4,129 64 24 78

Urban Total 52,831 51,979 330 268 254 Owned 11,715 11,524 62 84 45 Rented 41,116 40,455 268 184 209

Ahmedabad City Total Total 49,487 48,763 318 172 234- Owned 9,980 9,870 59 14- 37 Rented 39,507 38,893 259 158 197

Rural Total 2,155 2,134 8 5 8 Owned 1,190 1,182 4 2 2 Rented 965 952 4 S 6

Urban Total 47,332 46,629 310 167 226 Owned 8,790 8,683 55 12 35 Rented 38,542 37,941 255 155 191

Ahmedabad (C) Urban Total 45,210 44,520 308 161 221 Owned 7,964 7,864 54 12 34 Rented 37,246 36,656 254 149 137

Viramgam Total Total 7,783 7,649 27 41 66 Owned 5,974 5,885 19 30 40 Rented 1,809 1,764 8 11 26

Rural Total 6,019 5,911 21 33 54 Owned 5,447 5,367 16 27 37 Rented 572 544 5 6 17

Urban Total 1,764 1,73B 6 8 12 Owned 527 518 3 3 3 Rented 1,237 1,220 3 5 9

Daskroi* Rural Total 7,701 7,608 31 H 48 Owned 6,377 6,324 9 13 31 Rented 1,324 1,284 22 1 17

Dehgam Total Total 6,590 6,506 31 3 50 Owned 6,061 6,003 23 35 Rented 529 503 8 3 15

Rural Total 6,148 6,065 31 2 50 Owned 5,788 5,730 23 35 Rented 360 335 8 2 15

Urban Total 442 441 Owned 273 273 Rented 169 168 • Entirely rural

121

A-I1-i6 E~n-TENURE STATUS OF'SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS UVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING-contd. (Based on 20% Sample) Households in Census Houses used as District/Taluka/Mahal/ Total City/Town with Popu- Rural Tenure Total number of Workshop-cum- Dwelling with lation of 50,000 or more Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cllm-dwelling dwelling other uses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

San and Total Total 3,425 3,360 II 3 51 Owned 3,050 3,008 3 3 36 Rented 375 352 8 15

Rural Total 2,892 2,833 10 1 48 Owned 2,712 2,673 3 1 35 Rented 180 160 7 13

Urban Total 533 527 2 3 Owned 338 335 2 1 Rented 195 192 2

Dholka Total Total 6,813 6,622 41 131 19 Owned 5,741 5,607 17 106 11 Rented 1,072 1,015 24 25 8

Rural Total 5,251 5,166 31 43 11 Owned 4,777 4,715 14 40 8 Rented 474 451 17 3 3

Urban Total 1,562 1,456 10 88 8 Owned 964 892 3 66 3 Rented 598 564 7 22 !) Dhandhuka Total Total 5,957 5,881 13 42 21 Owned 5,162 5,108 10 32 12 Rented 795 773 3 10 9

Rural Total 4,759 4,693 10 40 16 Owned 4,339 4,290 9 31 9 Rented 420 403 1 9 7

Urban Total 1,198 1,188 3 2 5 Owned 823 818 t 1 3 Rented 375 370 2 1 2

122 E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF (Based on 20% Sample) Predominant Material of Wall

District/Taluka/MahalJ T Grass, Leaves, C. I. sheets or City/Town with Popu- R Total No. of Reeds or Unburnt Burnt other metal lation of 50,000 or more U Households Bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT T 87,756 1,086 1,153 27,466 1,063 55,26() 885 461 R 34,925 829 105 24,617 885 8,159 46 113 U 52,831 257 1,048 2,849 178 47,1()1 839 348 Ahmedabad City T 49,487 249 1,021 2,325 89 44,694 831 84 R 2,155 77 7 609 47 1,404- 7 U 47,332 172 I 1,014 1,716 42 43,290 324 34 Ahmedabad (C) U 45,210 161 1,011 1,566 35 41,346 819 83 2 Viramgam T 7,783 48 24 5,157 4 2,464 9 73 R 6,019 24 II 4,863 4 1,086 31 U 1,764 24 13 294 1,378 9 42 3 Daskroi* R I 7,701 152 62 4,320 775 2,215 32 4 Dehgam T 6,590 88 30 4,436 2 2,018 6 R 6,148 72 15 4,344 2 1,707 5 U 442 16 15 92 311 1 .') San and T 3,425 21 2 2,670 2 722 1 R 2,892 21 1 2,549 1 312 1 U 533 1 121 1 410 6 Dholka T 6,813 493 10 3,781 2 2,500 3 10 R 5,251 455 5 3,512 2 1,267 1 4 U 1,562 33 5 269 1,233 2 6 7 Dhandhuka T 5,957 35 4 4,777 189 647 4 292 R 4,759 2B 4 4,420 54 168 1 76 U 1,198 7 357 135 479 3 216

Predominant Material of Wall Predominant Material of Roof Grass, Leaves, Corrugated District/Taluka/Mahal/ T All Reeds, Thatch, iron, zinc or Asbestos City/Town with Popu- R Cement other Wood or Tiles, Slate other metal cement Brick and Concrete AU other lation of 50,000 or more U concrete material Bamboo Shingle sheets sheets lime and stone material 1 2 II 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 AHMEDABAD DISTRICT T 315 67 ',600 38,061 28,392 650 42 12,951 60 R 160 11 941 27,610 5,591 45 8 721 9 U 155 56 6,659 10,451 22,801 605 34 12,230 51 Ahmedabad City T 149 45 6,456 7,868 21,859 604 26 12,620 54 R 4 121 825 631 12 1 560 5 U 145 45 6,335 7,043 21,223 592 25 12,060 49 Ahmedabad (C) U 145 44 6,274 6,519 20,132 412 21 11,806 45 2 Viramgam T 4 383 6,257 1,017 13 8 94 R 208 5,265 506 10 2 28 U 4 180 992 511 3 6 66 1 3 Daskroi* R 141 3 222 5,126 2,280 15 1 57 4 Dehgam T 10 96 4,593 1,821 6 4 67 3 R 3 83 4,492 1,522 3 4 41 3 U 7 13 101 299 3 26 5 Sanand T 6 85 2,947 364 I 2 25 R 6 68 2,618 191 1 14 U 17 329 173 2 11 6 Dholka T 13 274 5,438 1,033 2 1 65 R 4 164 4,624 447 15 U 9 110 314 586 2 49 7 Dhandhuka T 6 3 79 5,832 18 4 23 R 5 3 75 4,660 14 4 5 U 1 4 1,172 4 18 • Entirely rural

123 E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED (Based on 20% Sample) Households with no Households with one regular room room

District/Taluka/MahaIJ Total number of Number Number of Number Number of City/Town with T Total members Total of members of members Population of 50,000 R number of number of house- house- or more U households Males Females rooms holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AHMEDABAD T 87,756 231,841 205,083 138,434 138 261 199 55,633 134,730 117,041 DISTRICT R 34,925 89,834 84,782 51,745 59 137 140 22,303 54,987 51,823 U 52,831 142,007 120,301 86,689 79 124 59 33,330 79,743 65,218 Ahmedabad City T 49,487 133,582 112,263 78,697 80 125 83 32,1l1 77,171 62,735 R 2,155 5,3Bl 4,825 3,265 4 5 28 1,234- 2,979 2,592 U 47,332 128,201 107,438 75,432 76 120 55 30,877 74,192 60,143 Ahmedabad (C) U 45,210 I 22,28B 102,654 72,253 76 120 55 29,548 71,082 57,492 2 Viramgam T 7,783 19,599 18,892 11,868 9 12 8 5,347 12,992 12,435 R 6,019 15,589 15,142 8,083 8 11 8 4,595 11,378 11,041 U 1,764 4,010 3,750 3,785 1 1 752 1,614 1,394 3 Daskroi* R 7,701 13,054 17,064 12,372 18 45 4-9 4,171 9,228 8,660 4 Dehgam T 6,590 16,619 16,015 11,005 17 39 25 3,080 7,302 7,026 R 6,148 15,606 15,020 10,216 16 38 22 2,8B9 6,891 6,619 U 442 1,013 995 789 1 1 3 191 411 407 ~ Sanand T 3,425 8,633 8,136 4,470 2,633 6,561 6,123 R 2,892 1,315 6,896 3,437 2,423 6,071 5,685 U 533 1,31B 1,240 1,033 210 490 438 6 Dholka T 6,813 18,317 16,887 10,596 11 33 28 4,528 11,765 10,914 R 5,251 14,070 13,092 7,268 10 31 27 3,809 10,005 9,346 U 1,562 4,247 3,795 3,328 1 2 I 719 1,760 1,568 7 Dhandhuka T 5,957 17,037 15,826 9,426 3 7 6 3,763 9,711 9,148 R 4,759 13,819 12,743 7,104- 3 7 6 3,182 8,435 1,880 U 1,198 3,218 3,OB3 2,322 581 1,276 1,268

Households with two Households with three Households with four Households with five rooms rooms rooms rooms or more District/TalukaJ Number Nwnber of Number Number of Nwnber Number of Number Number of Mahal/CityfTown T of members of members of members of members with Population of R house- house~ house- house- 50,000 or more U holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 2 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AHMEDABAD T 22,466 64,259 58,328 5,131 15,637 14,175 2,321 7,914 7,485 2,067 9,040 7,855 DISTRICr R 9,681 26,094 24,669 1,975 5,655 5,253 640 2,015 1,973 267 946 924 U 12,785 38,165 33,659 3,156 9,982 8,922 1,681 5,899 5,512 1,800 8,094 6,931 1 Ahmedabad City T 1l,804 35,812 31,281 2,666 8,722 7,741 1,335 4,833 4,433 1,491 6,919 5,990 R 802 2,038 1,890 60 158 131 37 140 134 18 61 50 U 11,002 33,774- 29,391 2,606 8,564- 7,610 1,298 4,693 4,299 1,473 6,858 5,940 Ahmedabad (C) U 10,379 31,963 27,731 2,4-94 8,062 7,303 1,255 4,539 4,172 1,458 6,522 5,901 2 Viramgam T 1,592 4,079 3,993 409 1,169 1,083 249 747 777 177 600 596 R 1,058 2,995 2,910 208 666 617 106 369 397 44 170 169 U 534 1,084- 1,083 201 503 466 143 378 380 133 430 427 3 Daskroi'" R 2,695 6,624- 6,325 585 1,559 1,398 158 400 428 74 198 204 .. Dehgam T 2,710 7,121 6,885 664 I,B06 1,751 96 273 260 25 78 68 R 2,538 6,771 6,533 603 1,612 1,567 79 225 217 23 69 62 U 172 350 352 61 194 184 15 48 43 2 9 6 5 Sanand T 652 1,695 1,638 76 133 135 50 189 IBO 14 55 60 R 417 1,112 1,067 34- 73 81 14 41 48 4 IB 15 U 235 583 571 42 60 54 36 148 132 10 37 45 6 Dholka T 1,489 4,148 3,822 384 1,058 962 250 754 717 151 559 444 R 1,044 2,891 2,667 228 656 612 129 398 354- 31 89 86 U 445 1,257 1,155 156 402 350 121 356 363 120 470 358 1 Dhandhuka T 1,524- 4,780 4,384 347 1,190 1,105 185 ' 71B 690 135 631 493 R 1,127 3,663 3,277 251 931 84-7 117 442 395 73 341 338 U 397 1,117 1,107 90 259 258 68 276 295 62 290 155 .. Entirely rural

124 SOT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

No special tables were prepared for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1951. The only infor­ mation that Table D-III of 1951 furnished was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Castes and Tribes for the district and certain arbitrary groups of talukas. In view, however, of the special safeguards provided for these classes under the Constitution, it was felt that a more detailed tabulation of the census data will furnish the basis necessary for the evaluation of the results of the various schemes implemented by the State under the Five Year Plans as also for the formulation of new ones. Special tables for Scheduled Castes and Schedul­ ed Tribes have, therefore, been d~vised and presented in a separate series called SCT/SCjST series.

The table reproduced from this series is SOT-I-Parts A & B, giving industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers, by sex for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Separate figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have also been given for each village in the Village Directory.

Total population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for taluka/mahal with total/rural/urban break-up is given in Statements A and B.

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POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES

SI. No. Taluka/Mahal Total Rural Urban

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT 2%6,963 90,070 136,893

1 Ahmedabad City . 130,801 4,871 125,930 2 Viramgam • • 20,375 17,341 3,034-

3 Daskroi 13,528 13,528

4- Dehgam 10,719 9,882 837

5 Sanand 10,039 8,646 1,393

6 Dholka 26,304 22,474- 3,880

7 Dhandhuka 15,197 13,328 1,869

STATEMENT 8

POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES

SI. No. Taluka/Mahal Total Rural Urban

AHMEDABAD DISTRIcr 12,215 5,191 7,024

1 Ahmedabad City . 8,964 2,134- 6,830

2 Viramgam • 635- 515 120

3 Daskroi 4-28 428

4- Dehgam 49 49

5 Sanand 787 748 39

6 Dholka 1,067 1.036 31

7 Dhandhuka 285 281 4-

134 VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

This table gives important information about the total number of industrial establishments arranged in ascending order of minor groups of industries. I t is compiled from the house-lists and presented in run on manner. Under the name of the district are arranged minor groups of industries showing total number of industrial establishments within brackets next to each minor group separately for total, rural and urban. The figures for taluka/mahal are likewise arranged separately for total/rural/urban. Then follows a list of villages in the order of the location code number given in the Village Directory, showing against each village minor group or groups of industries found in the village wiUJ, the number of establishments shown within brackets against each minor group. Figures for towns are ruso shown separately in the same manner. Industrial establishments have been classified according to the minor groups of industries given in the Standard Industrial Classification adopted by the Government of India reproduced in the Annexure. This will enable the reader to identify the industry to which a particular minor group relates.

135 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT 236 (ll), 237 (104),239 (20),242 (2), 260 (1), 261 (1), 262 (1),266 (1),270 (8),271 (6),272 (28),273 (2053),274 (5), Total: 276 (7),277 (2),278 (4), 279 (7), 280 (58); 281 (109), 282 (8), 283 (55), 284 (5), 286 (1), 287 (24), 288 (12), 289 (90), 048 (17), 200 (958), 202 (18), 204 (1), 205 (94), 206 290 (6),291 (1),292 (15),300 (9), 301 (3), 302 (173), 303 (to), 207 (102),209 (385),210 (1),214 (42),215 (10), 219 (3), (38), 310 (2),311 (283),312 (1),313 (21), 314 (2), 315 (1), 220 (99), 224 (11), 226 (1), 230 (91), 231 (8), 232 (64),233 320 (28),322 {4}, 323 (4),330 (6),331 (11),333 (5), 335 (23), (27), 234 (89), 235 (445), 236 (15), 237 (107),238 (1),239 336 (67), 337 (22),338 (2), 339 (13),340 (12), 341 (12), 342 (20),242 (2),260 (1), 261 (1),262 (1),266 (1),270 (9),271 (12),343 (2),350 (17), 351 (4),353 (1),354 (I), 356 (2),357 (6),272 (28),273 (2,562),274 (7),276 (7),277 (2), 278 (6), (7),360 (49), 361 (1),362 (1),363 (5),364 (41),365 (52),366 279 (7), 280 (82),281 (146), 282 (8),283 (55),284 (7),286 (1), 367 (55), 368 (44), 369 (221),370 (388), 371 (15), 372 (2),287 (25),288 (13),289 (326), 290 (7), 291 (1),292 (18), (39),373 (293),374 (3), 375 (16),377 (10),378 (56),379 (10), 300 (9),301 (9), 302 (182), 303 (39), 310 (10), 311 (523), 380 (3), 381 (6),383 (9), ::S84 (160), 385 (6), 388 (731), 389 312 (1), 313 (21), 314 (2),315 (1),320 (34), 322 (4), 323 (4), (26), 390 (9),392 (153),393 (669), 394 (7),395 (5),399 (7). 330 (6), 331(11), 332 (1), 333 (5), 335 (27), 336 (82), 337 (23),338 (2), 339 (14),340 (19), 341 (12),342 (12), 343 (6), Rural: 346 (2), 350 (227), 351 (4), 353 (2), 354 (1), 356 (2),357(7), 360 (49),361 (3),362 (1), 363 (5),364 (41), 365 (75),366 200 (21),207 (1), 209 (1).230 (1),273 (13),280 (3),231 (1),367 (59), 368 (45), 369 (541). 370 (401), 371 (15), 372 (39), (1),289 (2),311 (6),312 (1),313 (1),320 (1),331 (1),333 373 (294),374 (3),375 (16), 377 (10),378 (62),379 (10),380 (1),336 (1),339 (1),341 (2),350 (7),388 (I). (8), 381 (7),383 (9), 384 (168), 385 (7),388 (789),389 (29), 390 (10),392 (176),393 (914),394 «(2), 395 (5),399 (9). Urban:

Rural: 048 (9),200 (607), 202 (18), 204 (1), 205 (88),206 (8), 207 (23), 209 (255),214 (29),215 (9),219 (2),220 (52),224 048 (2),200 (266),205 (1),206 (2),207 (43), 209 (36), (4), 230 (69), 231 (8), 232 (63), 233 (23), 234 (22). 214 (1), 220 (15),224 (1), 230 (16),234 (39), 235 (43), 235 (8),236 (11), 237 (104),239 (20),242 (2),260 (1),261 236 (3),273 (238),278 (1),280 (16),281 (18),287 (1), 289 (1),262 (1),266 (1),270 (8),271 (6),272 (28).273 (2040), (184),290 (1), 302 (I), 303 (I), 310 (5), 311 (67), 312 (1), 274 (5),276 (7),277 (2),278 (4),279 (7),280 (55),281 (108), 313 (I), 320 (1), 331 (1), 332 (1), 333 (1),335 (3), 336 (2), 282 (8), 283 (55),284 (5),286 (1),287 (24), 288 (12), 289 337 (1), 339 (1), 340 (7), 341 (2), 343 (2), 350 (199), 365 (88),290 (6),291 (1),292 (15),300 (9),301 (8),302 (173), (3),367 (1), 369 (199),370 (1),384 (1),385 (1),388 (5), 390 303 (38),310 (2), 311 (277),313 (20),314 (2),315 (1),320 (1),392 (1), 393 (87),399 (2). (27), 322 (4), 323 (4), 330 (6), 331 (10),333 (4), 335 (23), 336 (66),337 (22),338 (2),339 (12),340 (12),341 (10),342 Urban: (12),343 (2),350 (10),351 (4),353 (1),354 (1),356 (2),357 (7),360 (49),361 (1),362 (1),363 (5),364 (41), 365 (52), 048 (15),200 (692),202 (18),204 (1),205 (93),206 (8), 366 (1),367 (55),368 (44),369 (217),370 (338),371 (15), 207.(59),209 (349),210 (1),214 (41),215 (10), 219 (3), 220 372 (39), 373 (293), 374 (3), 315 (16), 377 (10),378 (56). (84),224 (10),226 (I), 230 (75),231 (8),232 (64),233 (27), 379 (1O), 380 (3),381 (6),383 (9),384 (160),385 (6), 388 234 (50),235 (402),236 (12),237 (107),238 (1),239 (20), (730),389 (26),390 (9), 392 (153),393 (669),394 (7), 395 242 (2),260 (1), 261 (1), 262 (1), 266 (1), 270 (9), 271 (6), (5), 399 (7). 272 (28), 273 (2324),274 (7), 276 (7),277 (2),278 (5), 279 (7),280 (66), 281 (128),282 (8),283 (55;, 284 (7), 286 (2), Villages: 287 (24),288 (13),289 (142),290 (6),291 (1),292 (18),300 (9),301 (9), 302 (181), 303 (38), 310 (5), 311 (456), 313 Motera-200 (1), 273 (1),313 (I); Chandlodiya-200 (I), (20),314 (2),315 (1),320 (33),322 (4), 323 (4),330 (6),331 350 (3),388 (1); Vastrapur-273 (1);Vejalpur-200(1); Maka­ (10),333 (4),335 (24), 336 (80),337 (22),338 (2),339 (13), rba-200 (1),289 (1),333 (I); Sarkhej-200 (3),230 (1), 273 340 341 (10),342 (12),343 (4),346 (2),350 (28), 351 (12), (11), 281 (I), 311 (6), 312 (1), 369 (3); Gyaspur-350 (2); (4),353 (2),354 (1), 356 (2),357 (7),360 (49),361 (3), 362 Piplaj·200 (I); Sah~pur-Gopalpur-350 (1); Shahwadi-200 (1),363 (5),364 (41), 365 (72),366 (1), 367 (58), 368 (45), (1),350 (1); Isanpur-200 (1); Ghodasar-331 (1); NaroI-200 369 (344), 370 (400), 371 (15),372 (39), 373 (294),374 (3), (1); Danilimda-200 (1), 341 (I); Rakhiyal-320 (1); Odhav- 375 (16),377 (10),378 (62), 379 (IO), 330 (8), 381 (7), 383 200 (2),280 (3), 341 (1),369 (1); Nikol-289 (1); Hansol-200 (9). 384 (167), 385 (6), 388 (784), 389 (29), 390 (9), 392 (7), 207 (1), 209 (I), 336 (1), 339 (I). (175),393 (827),394 (12), 395 (5), 399 (7). Towns: AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA Ahmedabad Cantonment (Civil) :

Total : 200 (3), 205 (1),273 (1), 388 (2), 393 (I).

048 (9), 200 (628), 202 (18), 204 (1), 205 (88), 206 (8), RANlP TOWN 207 (24),209 (256),214 (29), 215 (9),219 (2),220 (52),224 (4),230 (70),231 (8),232 (63),233 (23),234 (22), 235 (8), 200 (3), 235 (2).273 (2), 289 (IL 314 (1), 356 (1).

136 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-contd.

TOWDs-contd. Villages:

AHMEDABAD CITY Hansalpur Bechraji-289 (1); Sitapur-200 (2), 207 (4), 209 (2), 289 (1),369 (1),393 (3); Jalisana-289 (1); Kacharol- 048 (9),200 (578),202 (18),204 (1),205 (86), 206 (8),207 273 (1),350 (1); Vinchhan-273 (I), 369 (2); Zanzarva-200 (21),209 (245),214 (26),215 (9),219 (2),220 (51),224 (4), (1),273 (2),289 (1),350 (1), 369 (I); Anandpura-207 (1); 230 (65), 231 (8), 232 (63),233 (23),234 (22), 235 (5),236 Kanpura Sinaj-273 (1),289 (3); Dadhana-200 (1), 207 (1), (10),237 (103), 239 (19),242 (2), 260 (1), 261 (1), 262 (1). 273 (2),311 (1); Vithalapur-200 (1),273 (3), 289(3),311 (1), 266 (1),270 (8),271 (5),272 (28),273 (1996),274 (5), 276 350 m, 369 (1), 393 (1); Ughroj-289 (2), 350 (1),369 (2); (7), 277 (2), 278 (4) ,279 (6),280 (48), 281 (103), 282 (8), Odhav-273 (3),289 (1), 311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (2); Gunjala- 283 (54),284 (4),286 (1), 287 (24), 288 (12),289 (83), 290 200 (2), 207 (2),273 (3),289 (1), 350 (10), 393 (l);Pathapura- (6),291 (1),292 (15),300 (9),301 (8),302 (173), 303 (38) 332 (1); Rudatal-200 (1),207 (1); Varmor-273 (1), 289 310 (1), 311 (269),313 (17),314 (1),315 (1),320 (27),322 (1),369 (2); Vinzuwada-200 (I), 273 (3),289 (2),369 (1), (4), 323 (4), 330 (6), 331 (8)".333 (3), 335 (22), 336 (59), 393 (I); Mithapur-207 (1),369 (1); Da1od-200 (1),207 (1), 337 (20). 338 (2), 339 (11),340 (12),341 (10),342 (12),343 273 (2),289 (1),350 (1),369 (2), 393 (I); Kanpur-200 (I), (2),350 (10),351 (2),353 (1),354 (1),356 (1),357 (7),360 289 (1); Vasana (Kunpur)-289 (3),350 (1),369(1) ;Kadvasan- (49),361 (1),362 (1),363 (5),364 (41), 365 (50),366 (I), 200 (1), 369 (1); MandaI-048 (2), 2PO (4),207 (6),220 (7), ,367 (55),368 (44),369 (206), 370 (387),371 (15),372 (39), 273 (3),289 (1),303 (1),311 (8),350 (6),365 (1), 369 (5), 373 (293),374 (3),375 (16),377 (9), 378 (56),379 (10),380 388 (2),392 (1),393 (12); Rakhiyana-200 (1); Solgam-273 (3),381 (6),383 (9),384 (155), 385 (6), 388 (709),389 (26), (1); Navagam-289 (I); Nana Ubhada-369 (1), 393 (2); 390 (9,),392 (153),393 (654),394 (7),1195 (3),399 (7). Ribdi-200 (1),273 (1),369 (I); Endla-273 (1),289 (1), 369 369 (1); Karsanpura-289 (1),369 (I); Shihor-200 (I), 273 NARODA TOWN (1),369 (1); Ukardi-273 (1), 369 (1); Chhaniyar-200 (I), I 207 (1), 289 (2), 369 (1); Dakawada-273 (2), 350 (7), 393 200 (9),205 (1),207 (1), 209 (6),214 (3),230 (4), 236 (1), (1); Gamanpura-369 (1); Nadishala-273 (I), 289 (I), 350 237 (1),239 (1),271 (1),273 (28), 2~0 (3),281 (2),283 (1), (1), 369 (I); Moti Rantai-200 (I); Sunwala-200 (2),207 (1), 284 (1),289 (2),310 (1), 311 (7),313 (3),333 (1),336 (3), 393 (1); Bhatariya-289 (1); Bamroli-200 (1), 289 (1), 311 337 (1), 339 (I), 351 (1), 365 (2), 369 (7), 370(1),384 (1), (1) ; Ghe1da-350 (1) ; Alasana-207 (1) ; Madrisana.-350 388 (8), 393 (10). 395 (2). (1); Indrapura-289 (1), 350 (I), 369 (1); Marusana-289 (1),369 (I); Sadatpura-369 (1); Bhoyani-350 (27),369 (1); SAHljPUR BOGHA TOWN Shobhasan-369 (3) jDetroj-200 (2),207 (1),230 (1),273 (11), 200 (14),207 (1), 209 (4), 220 (1), 235 (1), 273 (13), 31l (2),369 El), 393 (5); Kukavav-350 {lL 369 (1); Kanz· 279 (I), 280 (4) 281 (3),289 (2),311 (1),331 (2),335 (1), 273 (2), 289 (2),350 (2),393 (1); Ghatisana-289 (1),369 (1); 336 (4),337 (1),351 (1),369 (4),377 (1),384 (4),388 (11), Rampura-200 (1), 311 (6),369 (3),393 (3); Kointia-200 (1); 393 (4). KanpuraDashlana-273 (1),369(2); Dashlana-200(1),369 (1); Ukha1od-350 (1), 369 (1); Aghar-200 (1),311 (1), 369 (1); VlRAMGAM TALUKA 393 (1); Kariya1a-369 (1); MeIaj-200 (1); Mahemadpura. 200 (1),273 (1),289 (1), 369 (2); Rangpur-200 (1),369 (I); Total: Sokli-369 (1); Trent-200 (3),207 (1),273 (3), 289 (1), 350 (1), 369 (4), 393 (1); Dhakdi-273 (1), 350 (I), 369 (I); 048 (5),200 (72),205 (3),207 (28), 209 (40), 214 (3), Kaliyana-200 (I), 273 (1),289 (I); Goraiya-200 (I); Dumana 215 (1),219 (1),220 (21),224 (2),230 (4),232 (1),233 (3), 281 (2),369 (1),393 (2); Bhojva-200 (1),273 (2),289 (I), 236 (3),237 (3),238 (1),270 (1), 273 (138),281 (8),284 (1), 369 (2); Vadgas-369 (1); Thorivadgas-289 (2), 350 (1); 288 (1),289 (68),292 (I), 301 (1),302 (4),303 (1),311 (79), Vani-289 (l), 369 (1); Kankrawadi-289 (1), 350 (I) ; Hansal­ 320 (5),332 (1),335 (1),336 (9),339 (1),346 (2), 350 (94), pur Sareshvar-273 (1), 289 (I); Thori-mubarak-289 (1), 365 (9),367 (1),369 (120),370 (5),378 (4),380 (5),381 (I), 369 (1); Jakhwada-200 (1),369 (1); Sachana-200 (1); Ogan- 384 (2),388 (18),392 (11),393 (101),394 (3). 200 (1), 273 (3),289 (1),350 (7), 369 (1); Karakthal-289 (4), 350 (4),369 (4); Liya-369 (1); Vasveliya-200 (I); Thori­ Rural: Thamba-273 (1),289 (2),350 (1); Vanthal-200 (1),369 (I), 393 (I); Jalampura-369 (I); Vansva-200 (1),369 (2); Vasan- 048 (2), 200 (47), 207 (22),209 (2),220 (7),230 (1),236 200 (I); Kamijala-236 (2), 289 (3), 3Il (1),350 (4),393 (1); (3),273 (60),281 (2),289 (60), 303 (1),311 (22),332 (1), Ghoda-289 (3),350 (2), 369 (1); Thuleta-200 (I), 236 (1), 350 (91), 365 (1),369 (78),388 (2),392 (1),393 (39). 289 (1),350 (3),369 (I), 393 (1).

Urban: Town:

048 (3), 200 (25),205 (3),207 (6), 209 (38), 214 (3),215 VlRAMGAM TOWN (1), 219 (1),220 (14),224 (2),230 (3),232 (1), 233 (3),237 (3), 238 (1),270 (I) ,273 (78),281 (6),284 (1),288 (1),289 048 (3), 200 (25), 205 (3),207 (6),209 (38),214 (3), 215 (8),292 (1), 301 (1), 302 (4),311 (57),320 (5),335 (1),336 (1),219 (1),220 (14),224 (2),230 (3), 232 (1),233 (3),237 (9),339 (I), 346 (2), 350 (3),365 (8),367 (1), 369 (42),370 (3),238 (1), 270 (1),273 (78),281 (6), 2B4 (1), 288 (1),289 (5),378 (4),380 (5), 381 (1), 384 (2),388 (16),392 (10),393 (8),292 (1),301 (1),302 (4),311 (57),320 (5),335 (1),336 (62). 394 (3). (9), 339 (1),346 (2),350 (3),365 (8),367 (1),369 (42), 370

137

A-II-18 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-contd.

Town-contd Rural:

(5),378 (4),380 (5),381 (1),384 (2),388 (16),392 (10),393 200 (11), 206 (2), 207 (6), 209 (4),220 (2),224 (1), 234 (62), 394 (3). (1), 280 (3),289 (6),302 (1),350 (1), 369 (8),399 (2).

DASKROI TALUKA Urban: Total: 200 (8),207 (4),209 (2),210 (1),280 (4),284 (I), 289 (4), 311 (10),336 (1),369 (5), 384 (2), 393 (4). 200 (56),207 (6),209 (8),220 (2),230 (1),234 (I), 235 (1),273 (54),280 (3),281 (7),287 (1),289 (42),290 (1),311 ViUages: (21),335 (2), 337 (I), 340 (I), 350 (3),367 (1), 369 (38), Sadra-200 (1),302 (1),399 (2); Chiloda-280 (I), 369 (2); 370 (I), 384 (1),388 (I), 390 (I), 393 (II). Lavarpur-207 (1); Dabhoda-220 (I), 234 (1); Patna kuva- Rural: 209 (1); Vasna-chodhori-206 (1),209 (3); Chhala-200 (1); Halisa-200 (1),206 (I); Nana-Jalundra289 (3); Navanagar- 200 (56),207 (6), 209 (8),220 (2),230 (1),234 (1),235 289 (1),369 (I); Dharisana-220 (1); Jalianamath-200 (1), (I), 273 (54), 280 (3), 281 (7), 287 (I), 289 (42),290 (I), 289 (I), 369 (2); Nandol-207 (2l, 224 (1),369 (1); Dehgam. 311 (21),335 (2),337 (1),'340 (1),350 (3), 367 (1), 369 (38), 369 (1); Vadodra-200 (1); Galudan-350 (1),369 (1); Sonarda- 370 (1),384 (1), 388 (1),390 (1),393 (11). 200 (I); Harsoli-200 (I); Hathijan-289 (I); Kanipur-200 (I); Hilol-200 (I); Rakhial~200 (1),207 (1),280 (2); Sametri- Urban: 207 (1); Sampa-200 (I); Jindva-207 (1).

No Urban Area Town :

ViUages; DEHGAM TOWN

Adalaj-200 (3),289 (4); Jamiyatpur-289 (2); Ognaj-200 200 (8),207 (4), 209 (2),210 (I), 280 (4), 284 (I), 289 (2); Lapkaman-235 (1), 350 (1) ; KaIi-337 (1), 369 (I); (4), 331 (10),336 (1), 369 (5),384 (2), 393 (4). ' Bhadaj-369 (I); Sola-287 (1), 289 (I); Solaj-200 (I), 273 (2), 369 (2),393 (1); Ghuma-200 (1),281 (1), 289 (1),311 (2), 369 (I); Bopal-200 (I), 281 (1); Thaltej-200 (1); Bodakdev- SANAND MAHAL 273 (I); Visalpur-200 (I), 273 (2), 281 (1),311 (2),369 (2), 393 (1); Bakrol Badrabad-200 (I); Kasindra-200 (2), 289 (I); Bhat-200 (1); Giramtha-200 (3), 273 (1),311 (l); Paldi­ Total : Kakaj-207 (1),289 (1), 311 (2), 369 (1); Ode-369 (1); Vatva- 200 (21), 207 (4), 209 (8), 214 (I), 220 (2), 224 (1),230 200 (1); Geratpur-289 (1); Gamdi-200 (2); Aslali-200 (3), (1),236 (1),273 (27),280 (2),289 (11),331 (12), 336 (1), 311 (2); Bareja-200 (8), 209 (1),234 (1),273 (2),311 (1), 365 (4),369 (20), 388 (4), 392 (2),393 (15).394 (I). 367 (1), 369 (I); Nandej-200 (6), 209 (2),230 (1), 273 (8), 280 (3),281 (2),289 (I), 290 (I), 311 (2),335 (1), 369 (4), Rural: 370 (I), 390 (I), 393 (I); Hirapur-200 (2); Vauch-200 (2), 281 (J); Singarva-340 (1); Bhavda-200 (1),207 (1),289 (I), 200 (13),207 (1),230 (1) ,273 (2),289 (6), 369 (8),393 (3). 369 (I); Dhamatvan-200 (1), 207 (1), 273 (3),289 (4),369 (3),393 (1); Undrel-273 (2), 289 (2), 369 (2); Haraniav Urban: 273 (1); Bhuval-369 (1); Chavl,y-289 (I); Bakrol-Bajrang- 273 (2),289 (2), 369 (I); Kanbha-200 (2), 273 (3),289 (2), 200 (8), 207 (3), 209 (8), 214 (I), 220 (2), 224 (1), 236 (1), 273 (25), 280 (2), 289 (5), 331 (12), 336 (1), 365 311 (I); Kuzoad-200 (1).209 (1),273(1),369(1); Kuha-200 (4),369 (12),388 (4), 392 (2), 393 (12), 394 (1). (2), 209 (1),273 (4), 281 (1), 289 (3),311 (2), 3W (3), 393 (2); Pasunj-209 (1),273 (3),289 (2),350 (2), 369 (1), 393 Villages: (1); Kubdthal-200 (1), 273 (3),289 (4),311 (1),369 (2); Kathwada-200 (1),273 (1),289(1),335 (1),384(1); Bhuvaladi- Chorvadodra-200 (2); Khoraj-200 (1); Zolapur-230 273 (4),369 (1),393 (I); Zanu-369 (I); Huka-369 (I); Vahdat (I), 369 (2), 393 (3); Makhiav-200 (I), 289 (3), 369 (l); 207 (3),209 (1), 273 (2),289 (I), 311 (1),369 (1),393 (I); Rethal-369 (2); Upaldal-200 (I); Rupavati-369 (I); Vasna Enasan-3B8 (1); Medra-200 (1); Rayapur-200 (1), 273 (1); lava-200 (1); Kunvar-200 (I); Fangdi-200 (I); Pipan-289 Muthiya-289 (1); Valad-200 (I), 289 (2),369 (3); Chand­ (1); Moraiya-200 (I); Changodar-200 (2), 273 (1); Telav- -200 (I); Unvarsad-200 (3),209 (I), 220 (2), 273 (8), '273 (1),369(1); .Kolat-289 (I); Anadej-207 (1),369 (I); 289 (4), 311 (4), 369 (1),393 (2). Manipur 289 (1); Nidhrad-200 (2).

DEHGAM TALUKA Town :

Total: SANAND TOWN

200 (19),206 (2), 207 (10), 209 (6), 210 (1), 220 (2), 200 (8), 207 (3), 209 (8), 214 (1), 220 (2), 224 (1), 224 (I), 234 (1),280 (7), 284 (I), 289 (10), 302 (I), 311 236 (I), 273 (25), 280 (2), 289 (5), 311 (12), 336 (1),365 (10),336 (1),350 (1),369 (13),384 (2),393 (4:),399 (2). (4), 369 (12), 3B8 (4), 392 {2), 393 (12), 394 (I).

138 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISH:MENTS-contd.

DHOLKA TALUKA 273 (100),274 (2),278 (1),280 (5),281 (11), 286 (I), 289 (18), 292 (1), 302 (2), 310 (2), 311 (83), 320 (1), 336 (1), Total : 343 (2), 350 (10), 361 (2), 365 (2), 367 (2),368 (1), 369 (36), 370 (5), 373 eI), 378 (1), 384 (1), 388 (21), 392 (8), 048 (3),200 (81),205 (2),207 (IS), 209 (19),214 (7), 393 (21), 394 (1). 220 '(19), 224 (3), 230 (5), 233 (1), 234 (65), 235 (409), 273 (133), 274 (2), 278 (I), 280 (6), 281 (11), 286 (1), DHANDHUKA TALUKA 289 (43), 292 (2), 302 (3), 310 (2), 311 (90),320 (1), 336 T.otal : (2), 343 (2), 350 (16), 353 (1), 361 (2), 365 (2), 367 (2), 368 (1), 369 (76), 370 (6), 373 (I), 378 (2), 384 (1), 388 200 (81), 205 (1),270 (15), 209 (48), 214 (2), 220 (I), (24), 392 (9), 393 (41), 394 (1). 226 (I), 230 (10), 235 (27), 273 (157), 278 (1), 280 (6), 281 (II), 289 (62), 302 (I), 310 (6), 311 (28), 335 (1), Rural : 336 (2), 340 (6), 343 (2), 350 (96), 365 (8), 369 (55), 370 200 (54),207 (3), 220'(4),230 (3), 234 (37), 235 (16), (1), 384 (2),385 (1),388 (11), 389 (3),392 (I), .393 (73). 273 (5), 280 (1), 289 (16), 3Il (4), 336 (1), 350 (6), 369 (25), 393 (6). Rural: 200 (64), 205 (1), 207 (4), 209 (2), 214 (I), 230 (9), Urban: 235 (26),273 (104),278 (1),280 (6),281 (8), 289 (52), 31~ 048 (3),200 (27),205 (2),207 (12),209 (19),214 (7), (5), 311 (14), 335 (I), 340 (6), 343 (2), 350 (91), 365 (2), 220, (15), 224 (3), 230 (2), 233 (I), 234 (28), 235 (393), 369 (38), 385 (1), 388 (I), 393 (28). 2n (128), 274 (2), 278 (1), 280 (5), 281 (11), 286 (1), Urban: , 289 (27), 292 (2), 302 (3), 310 (2), 311 (86), 320 (1), \336 (1), 343 (2), 350 (10), 353 (I), 361 (2), 365 (2), 367 200 (17),207 (11),209 (27),214 (1), 220 (1),226 (1), (Z), 368 (1), 369 (51), 370 (6), 373 (I), 378 (2), 384 (I), 230 (I), 235 (I), 273 (53),281 (3),289 (10), 302 (1), 310 388 (24), 392 (9), 393 (35), 394! (I). (1), 311 (14), 336 (2), 350 (5), 365 (6), 369 (17), 370 (1), 384 (2),388 (10),389 (3),392 (1),393 (45). Villages: Villages: Nanodra- 200(3); Adaroda- 200 (1); Dumali- 200 (1); Chhabasar-200 (I); Shiyal- 200 (2), 369 (1); Dehgamda- Aniali-Kasbati- 235 (5), 350 (3); Alampur - 200 (2); 200 (I); Ranesar- 200 (1); Rajoda- 234 (37),235 (1),273 Umarala-200 (1); Kundali-200 (1),->169 (1); Alao-369 (I), 289 (2); Rasam- 220(4), 273 (2), 289 (2),350 (I); (3), 393 (3); Aniali Kathi- 350 (2); Khas- 200 (3), 205 Mithapur- 200 (2), 369 (1), 393 (1); Bagodra- 200 (2), (1), 209 (2), 230 (3), 273 (4), 289 (2), 311 (I), 369 (4). 369 (2),393 (I); Rupal-200 (1); Bhayla-230 (I); Rohika- 393 (3); Bagad- 200 (2), 235 (15), 273 (1), 3ll (2), 393 200 (1), 369 (1); Gangad- 200 (2); Chiada- 200 (1); (1); Motivavdi 200 (2), 207 (1), 273 (2), 311 (2), 369 (1); Chaloda- 200 (4), 207 (I), 3Il (3); Valthera- 369 (1); Malanpur- 281 (I); Shekhpur- 343 (2); Bodia- 281 (1); Jalalpur-Godhaneshwar- 200 (1); Saroda- 273 (2),350 (I), Barania- 200 (1); Devalia- 200 (1), 273 (1), 289 (5); 369 (I), 393 (1); Lolia- 200 (1); Gundi- 200 (1), 336 (1), Vagad- 200 (1),209 (5),230 (1),235 (6), 310 (5), 335 (1), 350 (I); Javaraj- 200 (1); Koth- 200 (3), 230 (2), 280 369 (1); Sundariyana- 200 (1),207 (1), 230 (1), 273 (4), (1),369 (4); Sarandi- 289 (3); Dadusar- 369 (I); Chandi­ 350 (1), 393 (2); Jalila 207 (2), 273 (4), 289 (3),350 (1), sar- 200 (2); Vasnakeliya- 200 (I); Ambaliara 200 (1), 235 369 (1), 393 (2); Godhawata- 273 (I), 289 (l), 369 (1). (16),289 (2),311 (1),350 (1),369 (I), 393 (1); Uteliya- Jaska- 289 (1),350 (1); Aniali Bhimji- 200 (1),273 (1), 200 (1); Saragvala- 200 (I); Vejalka- 200 (1); Bhumli- 289 (I), 369 (1); Padana- 200 (I), 273 (3),289 (4), 350 200 (I); Ambareli- 369 (1); Nesda- 289 (1); Transad- (2); Gunjar-200 (2),273 (1); Kotda-289 (1); Galsana- 200 (2),289 (1), 369 (2),393 (1); Rampur- 200 (1); Sathal- 200 (1),273 (1),289 (3), 369 (1); Chhasiana- 200 (1),273 200 (2),289 (1), 369 (I), 393 (I), Nani Boru- 200 (1),369 (2),289 (1),350 (2), 369 (1); Vas ana- 273 (1),350 (7); (2); Simej- 369 (1); Sahij-200 (I), 207 (1); Bholad- 200 Chharodia-350 (1); Zanzarka-200 (1); Bajarda-200 (I), (1); Moti Boru- 200 (1), 369 (I); Vataman- 200 (I), 273 (2), 289 (3), 350 (3); Mota Tradia 200 (1), 273 (2), 369 (3); Varna-200 (1),289 (3),350 (2), 369 (1); Canol- 289 (3),350 (1); Nana Tradia- 350 (7); AdvaI- 200 (I), 200 (2); Pisawada- 200 (2); Ingoli- 207 (1); Girand- 209 (1),273 (2),289 (1), 350 (6), 369 (2); Jalia- 273 (I), 200 (1). 350 (I); Rayka-273 (1),350 (4); Khadol-200 (1),273 (1); Khasta- 200 (I), 273 (3),350 (2), 369 (I); Tagdi- Towns: 200 (2), 209 (3), 273 (3), 289 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1); Bhal­ BAVLA TOWN gamda-273 (1),350 (3); Parbadi-289 (1); Chokdi-200 200 (8), 207 (I), 209 (2), 220 (5), 230 (1), 235 (5), (I), 289 (I); Akru- 200 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (I); 273 (28), 289 (9), 292 (I), 302 (1), 31l (3), 353 (1),369 Zinzar- 200 (1),273 (1),281 (1),289 (1), 340 (2),369 (I); (15), 370 (1), 378 (I), 388 (3), 392 (1), 393 (14). Kharad-200(1),273(2),281 (2),340 (2),369 (1); Kotha­ dia- 289 (1). Rojka- 200 (1),273 (4),289 (3),311 (4), 350

DHOLKA TOWN (12),369 (2), 385 (1),393 (I); Pip al- 200 (I); Unchadi- 200 (1),273 (1); Chandarva- 200 (2); Bhimanath-200 (I); 04B (3),200 (19),205 (2),207 (11),209 (17),214 (7), Gunda- 200 (3); Salangpur- 200 (1); Polar pur- 200 (I); 220 (10), 224 (3), 230 (1), 233 (1), 234 (28),235 (388), Rojid- 200 (2); Rampara- 200 (1); Dhanala- 273 (3),

}S9 , INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-c,ncld.

VUlages-contd. Towns:

350 (1), 393 (1); Fedra-200 (l), 273 (6),365 (2),369 (1), RANPUR. TOWN 393 (1); Fatepur- 273 (2), 350 (2) j Pachchham- 200 (1), 209 (4),273 (6),350 (3),369 (2),393 (I); Kamiala-200 (1), 200 (7),207 (6),209 (11),214 (1),220 (1),226 (1), 273 273 (1); Pip ali- 200 (2),273 (3),350 (3),369 (1), 393 (2); (11), 289 (2), 302 (1), 310 (1), 311 (6), 350 (5), 365 (2). Valinda- 273 (1); Gamph- 200 (1),214 (1),273 (5), 289 369 (7), 388 (4), 393 (11). (3),393 (1); Kashindra- 273 (2); Shela - 273 (1), 289 (1); Ambali- 200 (2), 273 (1),289 (I), 350 (2), 369 (1); BARWALA TOWN Bhadiad-200 (I), 209 (1),273 (4),311 (I), 350 (6),369 (2), 200 (3),207 (1),209 {ll, 230 (1), 281 (ll, 384 (1), 388 388 (I), 393 (2); Gotasu- 200 (2), 273 (1), 2B9 (1), (2), 389 (3). 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1); Dholera- 200 (1), 209 (5), 230 (4), 273 (12), 27B (1), 280 (6),281 (3), 289 (7), 311 (3), DHANPHUKA TOWN 340 (2),350 (1),369 (3), 393 (6); Otaria- 200 (I), 273 (1), 350 (4),369 (2); Sodhi- 200 (1), 273 (3); Panchi- 200 (1); 200 (7),207 (4), 209 (is), 235 (1),273 (42), 281 (2), Hebatpur- 200 (I), 311 (I); Bavaliari- 273 (2), 300 (5), 289 (8), 311 (8), 336 (2), 365 (4), 369 (10), 370 (1), 384 369 (I); Bhangadh- 200 (l). (1), 388 (4), 392 (I), 393 (34).

140 ANNEXURE

Standard lad.stria} ClassificadoD

Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Division O-Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting Division 2&3 Manufacturing-cootd.

04 LillUtoek a!,d Hunting 21 .{Jeuerages-con td. Production and rearing of livestock (large heads Processing of tea in factories • 217 only) mainly for milk and animal power such as Processing of coffee in curing works 218 219 cow, buffalo, goat 040 Production of other beverages • - caring of sheep and ,production of wool 041 22 Tobacco Products caring and production of other animals (mainly for slaughter) such as ,pig 042 Manufacture of bidi •• 220 oduction of ducks, hens and other small birds, Manufacture of cigars and cheroots • • 221 eggs by rearing and poultry farming . 043 Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco 222 ~adng of bees for the production of honey, wax Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 Manufacture of snuff 224 and colJection of honey 044- Manufacture of jerda and other chewing ~aring 'Of silk worms and pt-oduction 'Of cocoons tobacco • • ., 225 and raw silk . 045 Manufacture of other tobacco products 226 ~aring of otlier small animals and insects 046 oduction of other animal Qusbandary products 23 Texfill-Cotton such as skin, bone, ivory a.d teeth 048 Cotton ginning. cleaning, pressing and baling 230 Dillision 2&3 Manufacturing Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 231 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 232 20 Foodstuffs Cotton dyeing, bleaching • 233 Cotton weaving in power looms 234 Production of rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling de- husking and processing of crops and fbodgrains 200 Cotton weaving in handlooms. 235 Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms. 236 Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in Printing of cotton textile 237 mills 201 Manufacturing of cotton nets 238 Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugar Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and cane or palm juice and production of candy 202 twine 239 Production of fruit products such as jam. jelly, sauce and canning and preservation of fruits 203 24- Textile-jute Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and Jute pressing and baling 240 canning of fish 204 Jute spinning and weaving • 241 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other Dyeing and bleaching of jute 24-2 bakery products 205 Printing of jute textile •• 243 Production ofbutter,ghee, cheese and other dairy Manufacture of other products like rope, products 206 cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp, mesta 244 Production of edible fats and oil (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 25 Textile-Wool Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspati) 208 Wool baling and pressing.. 250 Production of other food products such as sweet- Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 251 meat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 Wool spinning other than in mills 253 Wool weaving in power loom 254 21 BIlJIragu Wool weaving in handloom • • 255 Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from Embroidery and art work in woollen textile 256 alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and brewery 210 26 Textile-Silk Production of country liquor 2] ] Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill 260 Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy, Dying and bleaching of silk • 261 liquor from mabua, palm juice. 212 Spinning of silk other than in mills • 262 Production of other liquoI'S not covered above 213 Weaving of silk textile by power loom 263 Production of aerated and mineral water 214 Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 Production of ice 215 Printing of silk textile • • • 265 Production of ice cream 216 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266

141 ANNEXURE-conM.

Standard Industrial CIassification-contd.

Major Minor Major Minor Group GrouP Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3 Division 2&3 Mamifacturing-contd. Diviswn 2&3 Mamgacturing-contd. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 30 Printing and Publishing Manufacture of carpet and all other similar Printing and publishing of newspapers and type of textile products 270 periodicals . 300 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted Printing and publishing of books 301 fabrics and garments 271 All other types of printing including lithography, Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 272 engraving, etching, block making and other Making of textile garments including raincoats work connected with printing industry 302 and headgear 273 AU types of binding, stitching, sizing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303 Manufacture of m3de up textile goods except wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow cases. 31 L/!atheT and Leather Proaucts bedding materials, mattress. textile hag.> 271- Manufacture of waterproof textile products such Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 310 as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275 Manufacture of shoes and other leather foot· Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres wear 311 for purposes of padding, wadding and up- Manufacture of clothing and we'4ring apparel holstery filling 276 (except footwear) made ofleather and fur 312 Manufacture of coir and coir products 277 Manufacture of leather products (except Manufacture of umbrellas 278 those covered by code Nos. 311, 312), such as Processing and manufacture of textile products leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, not covered above . . . . 279 cigarctte and key cas'es, purscs, saddlery,whip and other articles . 313 28 Mamifacture of Wood and Wooden Productf Repair of shoes and other leather footwear. 314 Repair of all other leather products except foot- Sawing and planing of wood 280 wear 315 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281 Manufacture of structural wooden goods 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products (including treate:d timber) such as beams, Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 posts, doors, windows 282 Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other Manufacture of rubber goods used for industrial than transport equipment such as bobbin purpose 322 and similar equipment and fixtures 283 Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products Manufacture of other wooden products such as from natural or ~ynthetic rubber including utensils, toys artwares 284 rubber raincoat 323 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Productions of petroleum, kerosene and other Manufacture of plywood products such as petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324 Production of co altar and coke in coke oven. 325 tea chest 2B6 Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products Manufacture of bo"es and packing cases other not covered elsewhere 326 than plywood 287 Manufacture of materials from cork. bamboo, 33 Chemicals aruJ Chemical Prod'UCts cane, leaves and other allied products 28B Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such Manufacture of other wood and allied products as acids, alkalis and their salts not elsewhere not covered above . 289 specified. . . • • 330 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and var- 29 Paper and Paper Products nishes . . 331 Manufacture of fertilizers. • • 332 Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste­ Manufacture of ammunition. explosives and paper and other fibres and the conversion of fire works 333 ,uch pulp into any kind of paper and paper Manufacture of matches . • • 334 board in mill 290 'Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical pre­ Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste­ parations; perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations except soap. . . 335 paper and other fibres and the conversion of Manufacture of soap and other washing and such pulp into any kind of paper and paper cleaning compounds 336 board handmade. . . . 291 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic, resin, Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, and plastic products and materialll (includ- boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp ing synthetic rubber) " 337 goods from paper, paper board and pulp. 292 Manufacture of common salt 338

142 ANNEXURE-concld.

Standard Industrial Classi&cation-concld.

Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) I 2 3 1 2 3 Division 2&3 Manufacturing-contd. Division 2&3 Manzifacturing-concld.

33 Ch~micals and Chemical Products-contd. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Tranrporl) and Electri­ cal equipment Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical products not covered above (including inedible Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical)except textile machinery 370 oils and fats) 339 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover Non-metallic Mineral Ploducts other than Petroleum and and boilers, 'other than electrical equipment, such as diesel engines, road rollers, tractOI'S • 371 Coal Manufacture of machine tools . • 372 Manufacture of structural clay products such Manufacture of textile machinery and accesso­ ries 313 as bricks, tiles 340 Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and Manufacture of cerhcnt and cement products 341 equipm.ent such as motors, generators, trans­ Manufacture of lime . 312 formers 314 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone Manufacture of electric lamps and fans 375 dressing and stone crushing :H3 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 Manufacture of all kinds of battery • 377 Manufacture of stone' images . . 345 Manufacture of electronic equipment such as radio, microphone • Manufacture of pla~ter, of paris and its products 346 378 Manufacture of asbestos products. . 347 Manufacture of electric machinery and appara- Manufacture of products 348 tus, appliances not specified above • • 379 35 Mlnufacture of e .1rthenware and earthen pottery 350 Manu:acture of chinaware and crockery 351 38 Transport Equipment Manufacture of porcelain and its products 352 Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353 Manufacture, assembly and repairing of loco­ M::mufacture of glass apparatus 354 motives 380 M1.llUfacture of earthen image, busts and statues 355 Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways M).nufacture of eartacn toys and artwares except and other rail road equipment other than those covered by code No. 355. • 356 that covered by code No. 363. • 381 Ml.nuracture of glass and glass products except Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles optical and ph >to,graphic lenses and glass pru' of all types (excepting motor engines) . 382 ducts covered above 357 Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts Manufacture of other non· metallic mineral pro- and accessories. • . • 383 ducts not elsewhere specified . . 359 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles • 384 Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and accessories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Ii Basic .1-(,tals and their Pr()ducts except Machinery alld Building and repairing of water transport Transport Equipment equipment such as ships, boats and manufac­ ture of marine engines 386 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelt­ Manufacture and repair of air transport equip- in~, refining, rolling, conversion into basic ment including aeroplanes, aeroengines • 387 form~ such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as animal drawn and Manufacture of armaments. . 362 hand·drawn vehicles 389 Manufacture of structural steel products such as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363 39 Afiscellaneous Manrifacturing Industries Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 364 Mlnufacture of brass and bell metal produ~ts 365 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses Manufacture of aluminium products . 366 opthalmic goods and photographic equip~ Manufacture of metal products (other than of ment and supplies . . • . 390 iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such l\.f~r1Uracture of scienti~c, medical and surgical as tin can 367 mstruments and eqUIpment and supplies • 391 Er ' plating (including ele· Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 392 and welding of metal Manufacture ofjewellery, silverware and wares products 368 using gold and other precious metals • 393 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G.!. Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments 394 pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery Manufacture of stationery articles not covered (This will also include the manufacture of elsewhere such as pencil, penholder, fountain sundry ferrous engineering products done by pen 395 jobbing engineering concerns which cannot Manufacture of sports goods • 396 be classified in major groups 36, 37, 38 and Manufacture and repair work of goods not 39) 369 assignable to any other group 399

143

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

The handicraft table is a new feature introduced in the District Census Handbook in 1961 Census. A detailed handicraft survey has been undertaken as a part of the censal programme. In States like Gujarat where the survey was conducted for selected crafts in selected centres, and not in each and every village, this handicraft table was to be compiled from the house-lists or the village notes. Accor­ dingly, the information for this table was extracted from the house-lists adopting a 4 digit code for house­ hold industries circulated by Registrar General, India. The definition of household industry presented a problem, which was solved by including, on an adhoc basis, household industries having less than 5 workers for this purpose. The table shows the number of villages/towns in which particular crafts are practised and number of persons engaged therein. The data are compiled separately for the rural and urban areas of each tah.ikaj mahal, for each city or town in the district and consolidated for rural and urban areas of the district. Where there is only one city Jtown in a taluka/mahal, the data for the urban areas are given for the city/town as they are same for taIukafmahal.

145 A-Il---19 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBFR OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PROI;tUCTION

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 1 2 3

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT'" AHMEOABAD DISTRICT-colltd.

Major Gr. 04 Livestock and Hunting 2 Minor Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water Minor such as sodawater, lemonade, Gr. 048.2 Manufature of glue from et~ 6 69 animal carecasses 2 215 Production of ice 2 15 216 Production of ice-cream, ice- Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 2,229 candy or kulphimalai, milk- Minor shake, etc. 2 19 Gr. 200.1 Production of Hour by village chakkies or flour mill by Major Gr. 22 Tl)lJacco Pr(Jducts ]33 grinding wheat, maize, gram, Minor etc. 13 1,225 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 4- 107 200.3 Production of ric_e by milling, 224 Manufacture of snuff 4 21 dehusking and processing of 226 Manufacture of other tobacco paddy by rice mill 2 6 products, n.e.c. 2 5 200.4 Grinding of chillies, turmeric, etc. 10 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 1,33(} 200.5 Production of pubes 4 200.6 Parching of grains 4 Minor 202.1 Gur and Khandsari making Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, from sugarcane and palm 18 carding, pressing and baling 5 130 203.7 Production of other fruit 233.1 Dying of cloth(cotton) and yarn 1 59 products and preservation of 233.3 Tie and dye (bandhani) of fruits, n.e.c. 4 cloth and yarn 3 20.5 Production of bread, biscuit, 234 Cotton cloth weaving in cake and other bakery powerlooms 2 26 products 5 177 235 Cotton cloth weaving III 206 Production of butter, cream, handlooms 6 938 ghee, cheese chhana, khowa 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 2 149 and other dairy products 14 239.2 Making of thread, rope, cord­ 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or age "nd twine, (cotton) 25 by small machines 8 90 209.1 Confectionery 2 II Major Gr. 26 Textile-Silk 5 209.2 Making ofsweet-meats, laddu, Minor peda, bal'phi, batasa, etc. 10 391 Gr. 261 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 3 209.4 Making of chura or chira, 266.2 Making of silk cordage, rope muri, murki, khoi 7 and twine, n.e.c. 2 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 6 621 Major G,. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 3,968 209.7 Making of other food products Minor for residuary snacks • 4 47 Gr. 270.1 Making of durries 3 Major Gr. 21 Beverages 107 271.1 Making of hosiery goods such as banyans, socks, sweaters, Minor mufflers, etc. 1 3 Gr. 212.1 Production of indigenous 272.1 Embroidery and making of liquor such as liquor, toddy, phulkari 12 neera, from mahua and palm 272.2 Making jari thread, zardoshi 9 trees 4 272.3 Trflditional embroidery 28 ... The total number of towns/cities in the district is 14.

146 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFI'S AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 2 3 4 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-contd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-contd.

~nor Minor Gr. 272.4 Patchwork embroidery 21 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other and allied products, n.c.c. 11 273 head-geaTs 2 15 273.2 Traditional garments . 5 Major Gr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 31 273.4 Making of textile garments Minor including rain-coats and Gr. 292.5 Making of card. board boxes head-gears, D.e.C. II 3,845 and cards 2 27 274.1 Weaving of khes, bed covers, curtains, pillow cases and Gr. 292.8 Manufacture of other paper table-cloth, cloth begs, etc. 2 17 products from paper, paper 274.3 Manufacture of other made­ board and pulp, n.e.c. 4 up textile goods like matt­ ress, quilt, rezai, etc .. n.e.c. 6 Majo7 Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 382 278 Manufacture and repciir of Minor umbrellas • 4 Gr. 301 Printing and publishing of books 10 Mqj"r Gr. 28 Manufacture 0/ Wood and Wo()den Products 688 302.1 Printing works, printing of Minor handbills, invitation cards, Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling etc. 5 251 of wood 6 68 302.2 Lithography, engraving, etch­ 281 Manufacture of wooden ing, block making, type cutt­ furniture and fixtures 6 279 ing and other work connected 282 Manufacture of structural with printing industry 45 wooden goods (including 303 Book binding, stitching, sizing treated timber) such as and other work connected beams, posts, doors, windows 6 with book binding industry 76 283.1 Carpentry works concerned with repairs of agricultural Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 838 implements (wood) 5 283.2 Manufacture of wooden ind· Minor ustr'ial goods other than Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish- transport equipment such as • ing of hides and skins prepa­ bobbin and similar equip­ ration of finished leather 2 4 ments and fixtures 10 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes 284.2 Manufacture of wooden or chappals (slippers,sa!J.dals) 10 824 utencils, artware and deco­ 313 Manufacture of leather pro- rative wooden boxes (patras) 9 ducts such as leather uphol­ 287 Manufacture of boxes and stery suitcases, pocket-books, packing cases other than cigarette and key cases, plywood 16 purses, saddlery, whip, acqua 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and ducts(Kos), charsa and other chhaj 2 articles 2 8 288.5 Making of basket and broom­ 314 Repair of shoes, chappals and sticks 15 other leather footwear 2 2 288.7 Caning of chairs . 1 2B8.9 Manufacture of other articles Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products 80 from leaf, cane, bamboo, cork and other allied Minor products, n.e.c. 1 Gr. 320 Vulcan ising tyres and tubes 3 74

147 URBAN

UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-coned.

No. of No. of MajorfMinor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group emJ?loyed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of m Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

1 2 3 4 2 3 4-

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-contd. AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-contd.

Minor Minor Gr. 322 Manufacture of rubber prod­ Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such ucts from natural and syn­ as pottery, etc. • 4 42 thetic rubber including rain­ 357 Manufacture of glass and glass coats, oil cloths, waterproof products except optical and cloths, etc. 2 6 photographic lenses 1 3

Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 250 except Machinery and Transport Minor Equipment 965 Minor Gr. 331.1 Manufacture of dyes, paints, Gr. 364 Manufacture of iron and steel colours, abir, sin door , varnish, furniture 1 53 etc.• 2 13 365.2 Making of hrassware 6 86 333 Manufacture of fireworks and 365.5 Making of other brass ;md bell other explosives such as metal products, n.e.c. 7 pataka, etc. 2 6 367.2 Making of articles from tin 335.2 Manufacture of Agarbatti 1 13 sheets 3 98 335.4 Manufacture of powder, snow, 367.3 Copper utensils 5 cream, bindi, tikali, hair oil 367.5 Manufacture other metal pro­ and nail polish . 3 5 ducts (excluding iron, brass, 335.7 Manufacture of medicines bell metal, aluminium), n.e.C. 1 3 (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ pharmaceutical preparations 26 ing and welding of metal 336.1 Manufacture of soap and products • 2 86 washing soda 8 132 368.4 Enamelling and galyanizing 337.1 Manufacture of plastic toys 1 8 of metal products 2 4 337.2 Making of plastic buttons 2 6 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 337.3 l'.1anufacture of other plastic implements such as plough­ goods 1 9 share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 5 72 338 Salt production 1 4- 369.2 Manufacture of light engine­ 339.1 Manufacture of ink including ering goods including bolts fountain pen ink 1 3 and screws 2 14 339.3 Making of tooth powder 1 4 369.3 Making of iron utensils (e.g., 339.5 Manufacture of other chemi- buckets, etc.) and articles cal products, n.e.c. 21 from iron sheets 13 Mqjor 369.4 Making and repairing oflocks Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic. Mineral Products and trunks 3 28 other than Petroleum and Coal 98 369.7 Manufacture of scales, weights Minor and measures 2 8 Gr. 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 3 369.3 Foundry Industry (includ­ 341.1 Manufacture of cement door ing blacksmithy) 10 448 frames and sanitary fittings 369.9 Manufacture of other sundry 341.2 Manufacture of ce'ment harqwares such as G. I. and tiles 5 Pipe, wire net, etc., n.e.c. 40 341.4 Making of cement products, Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds otMr than n.e.c. 2 Transport) and Electrical 342.2 Manufacture of lime 29 Eqllipment 1,165 343.4 Manufacture of other struc­ Minor tural stone goods, stone Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical dressing and stone crushing, water pumps, tube well n.e.c. 2 5 pUmps, air pumps, etc, 692

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD DlSTRICT-contd. AHMEDABAD DlSTIUCT-coTlcld.

Minor Minor Gr. 372 Manufacture of small machine Gr. 394 Manufacture, repalrmg and tools and machine parts 76 ' tuning of musical instrumen t8 373 Manufacture of sewing such as harmonium, tabla, machine parts' . 2 206 sitar, bansuri, etc. 4 24 375 Repairing of servicing of fans I 25 395.4 Manufacture of fountain pen 377.1 Manufacture Qf storage parts 1 6 batteries 4 399.8 Repair ofpetromax lights, etc. 2 4 377.2 Manufacture of charging 399.9 Making and repairing of batteries 13 goods, n.e.C. 6 II '. ' 378 Repairing and servicing of radios I 3 116 AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA* 379.2 Repairing and serYlcmg of electrical apparatu~, heaters, Major Gr. 01 Lillest(Jck and Hunting 2 oven, etc. 33 Minor Gr. 048.2 Manufacture of glue from Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1,689 animal carcasses 2 Minor Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 1,023 Gr. 382 Manufacture of body of trucks and buses including carpentry Minor and joinery work involved. 2 13 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vi11age 384 Repairing and servicing of chakkies or flour mill by automobiles 6 256 grinding wheat, maize, gram, 385.1 Manufacture of cycle parts etc.• 5 1,066 and accessories such as saddle, 200.3 Production of rice by milling, seat frame and gear, etc. 2 dehusking and processing of 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 12 1,380 paddy by rice mill 2 389 Manufacture of animal drawn 20004 Grinding of chillies, turmeric, and hand drawn vehicles etc.. lO such as bullock cart, tam tam, 200.5 Production of pulses 4 lagadi, palaki, cab, wheel­ 200.6 Parching of grains 4 barrow, handbarrow, etc. 2 38 202.1 Gur and Khandsari making from sugarcane and palm . 18 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 203.7 Production of other fruit Industries 1,848 products and preservation of Minor fruits, n.e.c. 4 Gr. 390.1 Repair of spectacles 15 205 Production of bread, biscuit, 392 Repairing and servicing of cake and other bakery watches and clocks 6 263 products 3 163 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and 206 Production of butter, cream, brass 4 25 ghee, chees, chhana, khowa 393.2 Goldsmithy II 1,490 and other dairy products • 14 393.3 Manufacture of jewellery, 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or silverware and wares using by small machines 1 5] gold and other precious 209.1 Confectionery 2 11 metal and precious and 209.2 Making ofsweet-meats, laddu, semi.prt'cious stones 10 peda, barphi, batasa, etc. • 3 238 * The total number of towns in the city taluka is 6.

149 UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-coned.

No. of No. of Majot/Minor persons MaJ orJ Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-contd. AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-conld.

Minor Minor Gr. 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur Gr. 272.1 Embroidery and making of (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 3 201 phulkari • 1 12 209.7 Making of other food products 272.2 MakiIlgof jarj thread,zardoshi 1 9 for residuary snacks 37 272.3 Traditional embroidery 28 272.4 Patchwork embroidery 21 Mqj01 Gr. 21 Beverages 78 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other head-gears 14 Minor 273.2 Traditional garments . 5 Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 273.4 Making of textile garments such as sodawater, lemonade, ineluding rain-coats' and ct~ 2 47 head-gears, n.e.c. 5 3,421 215 Production of ice 1 12 274.1 Weaving of khes, bed covers 216 Production of ice cream, ice- curtains, pillow Cases and candy or kulphimalai, milk- table-cloth, doth bags, etc. 13 shake, etC. 2 19 274.3 Manufacture of other made- Major Gr. 22 Tohacco Products 75 up textile goods like matt­ ress, quilt, rezai, etc., n.e.c. 6 Minor 278 Ma.nufacture and repair of Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 2 70 umbrellas 4 224 Manufaciure of snuff 5 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Woad and Wooden Mvor Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 381 Products 517 Minor Minor Sawing, planing and milling Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 280 of wood 49 ca.rding, pressing and baling 2 120 2 Manufacture of wooden 233,1 Dyeing of doth (cotton) 231 furn.iture and fixtures 3 242 and yarn 59 Manufacture of structural 233.3 Tie and dye (bandhani) of 282 wooden goods (including cloth and yarn . 3 treated timber) such as 234- Cotton cloth weaving in powerlooms 18 hearns, posts, doors, windows 6 235 Cotton cloth weaving in 283.1 Carptntry works concerned handlooms 2 10 witb repairs of agricultural 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 146 implements (wood) 5 239.2 Ma;king of thread, rope, 233.2 Manufacture of wooden indu­ cordage and twine (cotton) 25 strial goods other than transport equipment such Majl1r fA. 26 Te:dile-Silk 5 as bobbin and similar equi­ Minor pmellts and fixtures . 1 10 Gr. 261 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 3 284:.2 Manufacture of wooden 266.2 Making of silk cordage, rope utetlsils~ artware and decora­ and twiue, p.e.c. 2 tive w~den boxes (patras) 9 287 Manufacture of bo~es and packing cases other than Mqjor Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 3,539 plywood ~. 16 Minor 288.4 Making, of sirki, moora and Gr. 270.1 Making of durfies 3 chhaj' 2 271.1 Making of hosiery goods such 288.5 Making' of basket and broom­ as banyans socks, sweaters, sticks 1 15 mufflers, etc. 3 238.7 Caning of chairs 1 1

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No,of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code. No. N arne of Craft Towns production 2 3 4 r, 2 3

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-C071td. AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-contd.

Minor Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petrolellm and Coal Products 65 Gr. 288.9 Manufacture of other articles lvfinor from leaf, cane, bamboo, Gr. 320 Vulcan ising tyres and tubes 59 cork and other allied 322 Manufacture of rubber prod­ products, n.e.c. 1 4 ucts from natural and synth­ 289.4 Manufacture of C?ther wood etic rubber including rain­ and allied products, n.e.c.• 3 153 coats, oil cloths, waterproof cloths, etc. 2 6 Major qr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 29 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 215 Minor Gr. 292.5 Making of card-board boxes Minor aIld cards 25 Gr. 331.1 Manufacture of dyes, paints, 292.B Manufacture of other pap~r colours, abir, sindoor, varn- products from paper, paper ish, etc. 2 13 board and pulp, n.e.c. 4 333 Manufacture fireworks and other explosives such as .lv/ajor Gr. 30 . Printing and Publishing 370 palaka, etc. 2 6 335.2 Manufacture of Agarbatti I 13 Minor 335.4 Manufacture of powder, Gr. 301 Printing and publishing of snow, cream, bindi, tikali, books lO hair oil and nail polish 2 302.1 Printing works, printing of 335.7 Manufacture of medicines handbills, invitation cards, (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and etc. 239 pharmaceutical preparations 26 302.2 Lithography, engraving, etch­ 336.1 Manufacture of soap and ing, block making, type cutt­ washing soda 3 98 ing and other work conne­ 337.1 Manufacture of plastic toys I 8 cted with printing industry 45 337.2 Making of plastic buttons 2 6 303 Book binding, stitching, sizing 337.3 Manufacture of other plastic and other work connected goods 9 with book binding industry 76 338 Salt production 4- 339.1 Manufacture of ink including Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 5'12 fountain pen ink 1 3 339.3 Making of tooth powder 1 4 Minor 339.5 Manufacture of other chem- Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and fini­ ical products, n.e.c, 21 shing of hides and skins, Major preparation of finished Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Producls leather 2 other than Petroleum and Coal 72 Minor Making of leather boots, 311.1 Gr. 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 3 shoes or chappals (slippers, 34-1.1 Manufacture of cement door sandals) 3 520 frames and sanitary fittings 4 Manufacture ofleather produ~ 313 341.2 Manufacture of cement jali cts such as leather upholstery and tiles 5 suitcases, pocket-books, ciga~ 34l.4 Making of cement products, reUe and key cases, purses, n.e.c. 2 saddlery, whip, acqua 342.2 Manufacture of lime . 29 ducts (Kos), charsa and 343.4 Manufacture of other struc­ other articles 2 8 tural stone goods, stone 314 Repair of shoes, chappaIs dressing and stone crushing, and other leather footwear 2 2 n.e.c. 3

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. N elme of Craft Towns production 2 3 4 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD ClTY TALUKA-contd. AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-contd.

Minor Minor Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such Gr. 372 Ma.nufacture of small machine as pottery, etc. 13 tools and machine parts 76 357 Manufacture of glass and 373 Manufacture of sewing glass products except optical machine parts • 202 and photographic lenses 1 3 375 Repairing and servicing of fans 25 377.1 Manufacture of storage Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products batteries 4 except Machinery and Transport 377.2 Manufacture of charging Equipment 693 batteries 13 Minor 373 Repairing and servicing of Gr. 364 Manufacture of iron and steel radios 1 110 furniture • 1 53 379.2 Repairing and serVlcmg of 365.2 Making of brass ware 2 60 electrical apparatus, heaters, 365.5 Making of other brass and oven, etc.. 1 33 bell metal products, n.e.c. 7 Ml{jor Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1,594 367.2 Making of articles from tin sheets 94 Minor 367.3 Copper utensils 5 Gr. 382 Manufacture of body of 367.5 Manufacture of other metal trucks and buses including products (excluding iron, carpentry and joinery work brass, bell metal, aluminium), involved 2 13 n.e.c. 3 384 Repairing and servicing of 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ automobiles 3 243 ing and welding of metal 385.1 Manufacture of cycle parts products I 83 and accessories such as 368.4 Enamelling and galvanizing saddle, seat frame and gear, of metal products 2 4 etc. 2 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 5 1,299 implements such as ploug­ 389 Manufacture of animal drawn hshare, khurpi, kudal, etc. 2 24 and hand drawn vehicles, 369.2 Manufacture oflight engineer­ such as bullock cart, tamtam, ing goods including bolts lagadi, palaki, cab, wheel­ and screws 11 barrow, handbarrow, etc. 1 32 369.3 Making of iron utensils (e. g. Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing buckets, etc.) and articles Industries 1,503 13 from iron sheets Minor 369.4 Making and repairing oflocks Gr. 390.1 Repair of spectacles 15 and trunks 25 392 Repairing and servicing of 369.7 Manufacture of scales, weights watches and clocks 233 and measures 6 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and 369.8 Foundry Jndustry (including brass 1 14 blacksmithy) 3 265 393.2 Goldsmithy 4 1,198 369.9 :Manufacture of other sundry 393.3 Manufacture of jewellery, hardwares such as G. 1. pipe, wire net, etc., n.e.c. 40 silverware and wares using :gold and other precious Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than , metal and precious and Transport) and Electrical Equi/J­ semi-precious stones . 10 ment 1,112 394 Manufacture, repairing and Minor tuning of musical instru­ Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube wen . ments such as harmonium, pumps, air pumps, etc. 2 679 tabla, ,sitar, bam uri, etc. 16 152 LIST OF RURAL CRAFT3 AND NUMBER OF PERSO"N'S EMPLOY-ED tN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Maj orJ Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. N .lme of Craft Towns production

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA~concld. RANIP TOWN-contd.

Minor Major'. Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 1 Gr. 395.4 Manufacture of fountain pen parts 6 Minor 399.9 Making and repairing of Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and goods, n.e.c. 11 head-gears, n.e.C.

AHMEDABAD CANTONMENT (CIVIL) TOWN Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 1

M

153 A-II-20 URIAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PKUDUUTIUN-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major}Minor penQW Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 4 1 2 4

AHMEDABAD CITY-tantd. AHMEDABAD CITY-contd.

Major Gr. 21 Beverages 67 Minor Gr 273.1 Making of cap, hat anJ Minor other head-gears 14- Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 273.2 Traditional garments 5 such as sodawater, lemonade, 273.4 Making of textile garments etc.• 37 including rain-coats and 215 Production of ice 12 head-gears, n.e.C. 3,248 216 Production of ice-cream, ice- 274.1 Weaving of khes, bed cove-rs, candy or kulphima1ai, milk­ curtains, pillow cases and shake, etc. 13 table-doth, cloth bags, etc. 13 274.3 Manufacture of other made­ Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 74 up tex tile goods like mattress, quilt, rezai, etc., n.e.c. 6 Minor 278 Manufacture and repair of Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 69 umbrellas . 4 224 Manufacture of snuff 5 Major Gr. 28 Manrifacture of Wood and Wooden Major Gr. 23 Textile-Colton 375 Products 491 Minor Minor Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, of wood 43 carding, pressing and baling 116 281 Manufacture of wooden fur­ 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and niture and fixtures 1 229 yarn 59 282 Manufacture of sfructural 233.3 Tie and dye (handhalli) of wooden goods (induding cloth and yarn . :3 treated timber) such as 234 Cotton cloth weaving in beams, posts, doors, windows 6 powerlooms 18 283.1 Carpentry works concerned 235 Cotton cloth weaving in with repairs of agricultural handlooms 8 implements (wood) 5 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 146 283.2 Manufacture of wooden indu- 239.2 Making of thread, rope, strial goods other than tran­ cordage and twine (cotton) 25 sport equipment such as bobbin and similar equip­ Major Gr. 26 Textile-Silk 5 ments and fixtures 10 Minor 284.2 Manufacture of wooden uten- Gr. 261 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 3 sils, artware and decorative 266.2 Making of silk cordage, rope wooden boxes (patras) 9 and twine, n.e.C. 1 2 287 Manufacture of bOKes and packing cases other than Mtljor Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 3,479 plywood 1 16 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and Minor chhaj 2 Gr. 270.1 Making of dUfries 3 288.5 Making of baskets and broom­ 271.1 Making of hosiery goods such sticks 15 as banyans, socks, sweaters, 288.7 Caning of chairs 1 mufflers, etc. 3 288.9 Manufacture of other articles 272.1 Embroidery and making of from leaf, cane, bamboo, cork phulkari 12 and other allied products, 272.2 Making jari thread, zardoshi 9 n.e.c. 4 272.3 Traditional embroidery I 28 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 272.4 Patchwork embroidery 1 134 and ~Uied products, n.e.c.. 151

154 LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-cantd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group. employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD CITY-tontd. AHMEDABAD CITY-contd.

Major Gr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 29 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 196 Minor Minor Gr. 292.5 Making of card-board boxes Gr. 331.1 Manufacture of dyes, paints, and cards 25 colours, abir, sindoor, var· 292.8 Manufacture of other paper nish, etc. 7 products from paper, paper 333 Manufacture of fireworks and board and pulp, ,n.e.c. 4 other explosives such as pataka, etc. 4 Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 370 335.3 :Manufacture of Agarbatti 13 Minor 335.4 Manufacture of powder, snow, Gr. 301 Printing and publi~hing of cr~am, bindi, tikali, hair books 10 oil and nail polish 2 302.1 Printing works, pri~ting of 335.7 Manufacture of medicines handbills, invitati.o~ cardS, (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and etc.. 239 pharmaceutical preparations 26 302.2 Lithography, engraving, et­ 336.1 Manufacture of soap and ching, block making, type washing soda I 91 cutting and other work 337.1 Manufacture of plastic toys 1 8 connected with printing 337.2 Making of plastic buttons J 4 industry 45 337.3 Manufacture of other plastic 303 Book binding. stitching, sizing goods 9 and other work connected 338 Salt production . 4 with book binding industry 76 339.1 Manufacture of ink including fountain pen ink t 3 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 519 339.3 Making of tooth powder 1 4- 339.5 Manufacture of other chemi- Minor cal products, n.e.c. Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ 21 Major ing of hides and skins, pre­ Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products paration of finished leather 2 other than Petroleum and Coal 69 311.l Making of leather· boots, Minor shoes or chappals (slippers, Gr. 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 3 sandals) 511 341.1 Manufacture of cement door 313 Manufacture of leather pro- frames and sanitary fittings ducts such as leather uphol­ 341.2 Manufacture of cement jali stery, suitcases, pocket-books, and tiles 1 5 cigarette and key cases, 341.4 Making of cement products, purses, saddlery, whip, acqu­ n.e.c. 2 aducts (kos), charsa and 342.2 Manufacture of lime • 1 29 other articles 1 5 350 Making of earthenware such 314 Repair of shoes, chappals, as pottery, etc. 18 and other leather footwear 357 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal photographic lenses 8 Products 63 Minor Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Vulcanising tyres and tubes 59 Gr. 320 except Machinery and Transport ~anufactu~e of rubber pro­ 322 Equipment 678 ducts from natural and Minor synthetic rubber including Gr. 364 Manufacture of iron and steel rain-coats, oil cloths, water furniture I 53 proof cloths, etc. 4 365.2 Making of brassware • I 58

i55 URBAN LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD CITY-contd. AHMEDABAD CITY-concld.

Minor Minor Gr. 365.5 Making of other brass and Gr. 379.2 Repairing and SerVlCIng of bell metal products, n.c.c. 7 electrical apparatus, heaters, oven, etc. 33 367.2 Making of articles from tin sheets 94 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1,556 367.3 Copper utensils 5 367.5 Manufacture of other metal Minor Manufacture of body of products (excluding iron, Gr. 382 trucks and buscs including brass, bell metal, aluminium), 3 carpentry and joinery work n.e.c. involved . 9 35B.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ 384 Repairing and servicing of ing and welding of metal automobiles 243 products 83 385.1 Manufacture of cycle parts 368.4 Enamelling and galvanizing and accessories such as of metal products 3 saddle, seat frame and gear, 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural etc. implements such as plough­ 388 Repair of cycle and rick­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 22 shaw 1,270 369.2 Manufacture of light engin- 389 Manufacture of animal drawn eering goods including and hand drawn vehicles such bolts acd screws II as bullock cart, tamtam, 369.3 Making of iron utensils (e.g., lagadi, palaki, cab, wheel­ buckets, etc.) and articles barrow, handbarrow, etc. 1 32 from iron sheets 13 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturin~ 369.4 Making and repairing of IndustTies 1,479 locks and trunks 25 Minor 369.7 Manufacture of scales, Gr. 390.1 Repair of spectacles 15 weights and measures 6 392 Repairing and servicing of 369.8 Foundry Industry (including watches and clocks 233 blacksmithy) 255 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and 369.9 Manufacture of other sundry brass 1 14 hardwares such as G. 1. 393.2 Goldsmithy 1 1,180 pipe, wire net, etc., n.e.c. 40 393.3 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds olher than gold and other precious Transport) and Electrical Equip­ metal and precious and ment 1,141 Minor semi-precious stones . 10 Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical 394 Manufacture, repairing and water pumps, tube well tuning of musical instru­ pumps, air pumps, etc. 678 ments such as harmonium, 372 Manufacture ofsmall machine tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc. 16 tools and machine parts 76 399.9 Making and repairing of 373 Manufacture of sewing g?ods, n.e.c. 11 machine parts 202 NARODA TOWN 375 Repairing and servicing of fans. 25 Major GT. 20 Foodstuffs 23 377.1 Manufacture of storage batteries 4 Minor 377.2 Manufacture of charging Gr. 200.1 Pcoduction of flour by village batteries 13 chakkies or flour mill by 378 Repairing and servicing of grinding wheat, maize, radios 110 gram, etc. 13

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group t'mployed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3

NARODA TOWN-contd. NARODA TOWN-concid.

Minor Major Gr. 12 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products 2 Gr. 205 Production of bread, biscuit, Minor cake and other bakery Gr. 322 Manufacture of rubber pro­ products ducts from natural and 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, synthetic rubber including peda, barphi, batasa, etc. 5 rain-coats, oil cloths, water­ 209.6 Making of dalfllot; chanachur proof cloths, etc. 2 (jor)garam, rewari, etc. 4 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 6 Mafor Gr. 21 Beverages 10 Minor Gr. 333 Manufacture of fireworks and Minor other explosives such as \ Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water pataka, etc. 2 such as sodawater, lemonade, 335.4 Manufacture of powder, snow, etc. 10 cream, bindi, tikali, hair oil and nail polish 2 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 4 336.1 Manufacture of soap and Minor washing soda 2 Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, card­ Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products ing, pressing and baling 4 except Machinery and Transport Equipment 13 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 36 Minor Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware • 2 Minor 368A EnameHing and galvanizing Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments in­ of metal products cluding rain-coats and head­ 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural gears, n.e.c. 36 implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 2 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden 369.8 Foundry Industry (Including Products 14 blacksmithy) 8 Minor Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 9 Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling of wood 6 Minor 281 Manufacture of wooden fur­ Gr. 334 Repairing and servicing of automobiles niture and fixtures 6 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 8 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products J n.e.c. 2 Mlljor Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manujacturin,f{ Industries 19 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products II Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 13 Minor 395.4 Manufacture of fountain Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, pen parts 6 shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 8 SAHIJPUR BOGHA TOWN 313 Manufacture of leather pro­ ducts such as leather up­ Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 34 holstery, suit cases pocket­ Minor books, cigaette and key Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village cases, purses, saddlery, whip. chakkies or flour mill by acquaducts (Kos) , charsa grinding wheat, maize, gram, and other articles 3 etc. 25

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UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons MajorfMinor persons Group employed Group . employed Industrial No. of In Industrial No. of in Code No. N arne of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3 4

SAHIJPUR BHOGHA TOWN·elmld. SAHfjPUR BHOGHA TOWN-concld.

Minor Mrtior Gr. 203.7 Production of other fruit Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products products and preservation other than Petroleum and Goal 3 of fruits, n.e.c. 1 4 Minor , 209.1 Confectionery 1 2 Gr. 343.4 Manufacture of other struc­ 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur tural stone goods, stone dr­ (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 3 essing and stone crushing, n.c.C. 3 Major Gr. 21 Beverages 1 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Minor except Machinery and Transport Gr. 216 Production of ice-cream, ice­ Equipment 2 candy or kulphirnalai, milk­ Minor shake, etc. Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 2 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 1 Major Gr. 31 Machinery (All kinds other Minor than Transport) and Electrical Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi Equipment 1 AfajOT Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 2 Minor Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical Minor water pumps, tube well Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving In pumps, air pumps, etc. handlooms 1 2 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 21 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscetlarumus 22 Minor Minor Gr. 382 Manufacture of body of Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments trucks and buses including including rain-coats and carpentry and joinery work _ head-gears, n.e.c. 22 involved 4 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture 0/ Wood and Wooden 384 Repairing and servicing of JToducts 12 automobiles 1 4 Minor 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 13 Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures. Major GT. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Industries and allied products, n.c.c. 5 Minor Gr.393.2 Goldsmithy 4 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 1 Minor VIRAMGAM TOWN (VIRAMGAM TALUKA)* Gr. 31 l.1 Making of leather boots, Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 146 shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Product$ 1'3 chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, Minor gram, etc. 1 Gr. 331.1 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours, abir, sindoor, var­ 205 Production of bread, biscuit, nish, 'etc. , 6 /:ake and other bakery 336.1 Manufacture of soap and products 9 washing soda 1 5 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or 337.2 Making of plastic buttons 1 2 by small machines 8 * The total number of towns in the taluka is 1.

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Llsr OF RUll..\L CRAFrS AND NUMBER OF PER~ONi EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Maj orJ Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of In Industrial No. of In Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Cqde No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 4 2 :3 4

VlRAMGAM TOWN (VIRAMGAM TALUKA)-contd. VlRAMGAM TOWN (VIRAMGAM TALUKA)-contd.

Mionr Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 101 Gr. 209.2 Making ofsweet-meab, laddu, Minor peda, barphi, batasa, etc. 75 Gr. 311.1 :Making of leather boots, 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur shoe\i or chappals (slippen, (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 4- sandals) 101 209.7 Making of other food products Major Gr. 32 for residuary ~acks (j Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Prodw;ts 13

Major Gr. 21 Beverages 10 Minor Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes 13 Minor Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Product$ 19 such as sodaW!Lter, lemon- Minor ade, etc. I 1 7 Gr. 335.4 Manufacture of powder, snow, :j 215 Production of ice cream, hindi, tikali, hair Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 25 oil and nail polish 336.1 Manufacture of soap and Minor washing soda 1 18 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 18 224 Manufacture of snuff 1 7 Major Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 10 other than Petroleum and Coal 6 Minor Minor Gr. 230 Cotwn ginning, cleaning, Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such carding, pressing and baling 7 as pottery, etc. 6 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 1 3 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products .Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 105 except Machinery and Transport Minor Equipment 86 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Minor including rain-coats and Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware • 11 head-gears, D.e.C. 105 367.2 Making of articles from tin Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden sheets 2 Products 33 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Minor implements such as plough­ Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 15 of wood 3 369.4 Making and repairing of 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- locks and trunks nitu.re and fixtures 16 369.8 Foundry Industry (including 289.4 Manufacture of other wood blacksmithy) 57 and allied products, n.e.c. 14 Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Major Gr. 29 Paper and Paper Products 2 Transport) and Electrical Equip­ Minor ment 18 Gr. 292.5 Making of card-board boxes Minor and card~ . 2 Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 4 pumps, air pumps, etc. 9 Minor 373 Manufacture of sewing Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of machine parts 4 handbills, invitation cards, 378 Repairing and servicing of etc. • 4 radios 5

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production

2 3 4 2 3 4

VIRAMGAM TOWN (VIRAMGAM TALUKA)-concld. DEHGAM TOWN (DEHGAM TALUKA)-contd.

Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 20 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 16

Minor Minor Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 20 Gr. 311.l Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufaduring sandals) 16 Industries 147 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 4 Minor Gr. 392. Repairing and servicing of Minor watches and clocks 16 Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and washing soda 4 brass 1 4 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 393.2 Goldsmithy 1 121 394 Manufacture, repairing and except Machinery and Tramport Equipment 10 tuning of musical instruments Minor such as harmonium, tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc. 6 Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 10

DEHGAM TOWN (DEHGAM TALUKA)* Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1 Minor 20 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs Gr. 384- Repairing and servicing of Minor automobiles Gr. 20().1 Production of flour by village Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing chakkies or flour mill by Industries 5 grinding wheat, maize, Minor 15 gram, etc. Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithv 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2 SANAND TOWN (SANAND .MAHAL) t 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, etc. . 2 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 43 209.7 Making of other food products Minor for residuary snacks Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by Major Gr. 21 Beverages 4 grinding wheat, maize, Minor gram, etc. Gr. 212.1 Production of indigenous 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or liquor such as liquor, toddy, by small machines neera from mahua and palm 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, trees 4 peda, barphi, batasa, etc. . 7 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden (jor) gar am, rewari, etc. 10 Products 12 Minor Major Gr. 21 Beverages 4 Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling Minor of wood 4 Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 289.4 Manufacture of other wood such as sodawater, lemonade, and allied products, n.e.c•. 8 etc.. 4

• The total n~mber of towns in the taluka is 1. t The total number of towns in the mahal is I.

160 LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODtfCTI&N-dJJlnl:

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor periobll Group emp~oyed Group emJ?loyed Industrial No. of In Industrial No. of 10 Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

SANAND TOWN (SANAND MAHAL)-contd. SANAND TOWN (SANAND MAHAL)-concld.

Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 5 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 18 Minor Minor Gr. 224 Manufacture .of snuff • 2 Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of 226 Manufacture of other tobacco , watches and clocks 2 products, n.e.c. 3 393.2 Goldsmithy • 15 394 Manufacture, repairing and Major Gr. 23 TeJetile-Cotton 1 tuning of musical instru­ Minor ments such as harmonium, Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving in tabla, sitar, bansuri etc. 1 handlooms 1

Ma{or Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 28 DHOLKA TALUKA*

Minor Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 110 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile gf.rments including rain-coats and Minor head-gears, n.e.c. 28 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden grinding wheat, maize, gram, Products 22 ct~ • 2 52 Minor 200.3 Production of rice by milling, Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling dehusking and processing of of wood 8 paddy by rice mill 4 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 205 Production of bread, biscuit, and allied products, n.e.c. 14 cake and other bakery products 5 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Producls 21 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2 Minor 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, Gr. 311.1 Making ofleather boots, shoes peda, barphi, batasa, etc. . 19 or chappals(slippers,sandats) 21 209.4 Making of chura or chira, muri, murki, khoi 7 Major Cr. 33 Chemicals ami Chemical Products 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur Minor (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 1 6 Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 209.7 Making of other food products washing soda 4 for residuary snacks • 1 3

Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Major Gr. 21 Beverages 9 except Machinery and Transport Equipment 34 Minor Minor Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 1 7 such as sodawater, lemonade, 369.8 Foundry Industry (including etc. 1 9 blacksmithy) 1 27 Major Gr. 22 Tohacca Products 26 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 7 Minor Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi I 19 Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 7 224 Manufacture of snuff • 1 7

• The total number of towns in the taluka is 2.

161

A-II-21 UST OP RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PBRSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Oode No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

DHOLKA TALUKA-contd. DHOLKA TALUKA·contd.

Major Gr. 23 Textill-Cotton 936 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 3

Minor Minor Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and carding, pressing and baling 2 3 washing soda • 1 , 3 234 Cotton cloth weaving in Major powerlooms 1 8 Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products 235 Cotton cloth weaving in hand- otMr than PetrrJleum and Coal 13 looms 2 925 Minor Maj01' Gr. 27 T,xtiu-MisClllaneoUJ 204 Gr. 343.4 Manufacture of other stru­ ctural stone goods, stone Minor dressing and stone crushing, Gr. 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other n.e.c. 2 head-gears 1 1 350 Making of earthenware such as 273.4 Making of textile garments pottery, etc. 11 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 2 199 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 274,1 Weaving of khes, bed covers, except Machinery and Transport curtains, pillow cases and Equipment 108 table-doth, cloth bags, etc. 1 4 Minor Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 2 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden 367.2 Making of articles from tin Products 79 sheets 2 Minor 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ Sawing, planing and milling Gr. 280 ing and welding of metal of wood 4 products 3 Manufacture of wooden furni- 281 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural ture and fixtures 1 14 implements such as plough- 289.4 Manufacture of other wood share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 2 33 and allied products, n.e.c. 2 61 369.4 Making and repairing of locks and trunks 1 • 2 Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 7 369.7 Manufacture of scales, weights Minor and measures 2 Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of 369.8 Foundry Industry (including handbills, invitation cards, blacksmithy) 2 etc. • 2 7 MajrJT GT. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Major Gr. 31 ual"'r and Leather Products 143 Transport) and Elecfrical Equipment Minor 5 Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ Minor ing of hides and skins Gr. 370 Manufacture of Mechanical preparation of finished leather 1 2 water pumps, tube well 311.1 Making of leather boots, pumps, air pumps, etc. shoe1l or chappals (slippers, 378 Repairing and servicing of sandals) 2 141 radios

Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products 2 Major Gr. 38 Tr4T1Jport Equipment 36 Minor Minor Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes 2 Gr. 38B Repair of cycle and rickshaw 2 36

162 UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OP P.ERSONS BMPLOYED IN PRODUarION-«HM.

No. of No. of Ma,jor/Minor persons Major/Minor pe~ Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of i1\ Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 2 3 1 2 3

DHOLKA TALUKA-concld. BA VLA TOWN-contd.

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Major Gr. 30 PTinting and Publishing 2 Industries 86 Minor Minor Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of Gr. 392 Repairing and servlcmg of handbills, invitation cards, watches and clocks 2 11 etc. • 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and brass 2 7 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather hoducts 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 63 Minor 394 Manufacture, repairing and Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, tuning of mu.sical instru­ shoes or chappals (slippers, ments such as harmonium sandals) 20 tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc. I 1 399.8 Repair of petromax lights~etc. 2 4 Major Gr. 36 Basic M,ta/s and their Products except Maehirmy and rrtUUjNJr' BAVLA TOWN Equipwnt 35 Minor Major Gr. 20 Foodst'4ffs 33 Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough­ Minor share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 19 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village 369.8 Foundry Industry (including chakkies or flour mill by blacksmithy) 16 grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. 1 20 Major Gr. 38 Transpor, Equipwnl ~ 200.3 Production of rice by milling, Minor dehusking and processing of Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 6 paddy by rice mill 1 4 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Major Gr. 39 MiscellamollS Manrifacturing by small machines Industries 31 2 Minor 209.4 Making of chura or chira Gr. 392 Repairing and seI'Vlcmg of muri, murki, khoi 1 7 watches and clocks 1 2 Major Gr. 23 Te"tiie·Co/ton 22 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and brass 1 2 Minor 393.2 Goldsmithy I 25 Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning card­ 394 Manufacture, repall'JOg and ding, pressing and baling tuning of musical instruments 235 Cotton cloth weaving in such as harmonium. tabla, handlooms 1 21 sitar, bansuri, etc. 1 I Repair of petromax lights, etc. 1 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 49 399.8 1

Minor DHOLKA TOWN Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 77 head-gears, n.e.c. 1 49 Minor Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wood,n Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Products 19 chakkies or flour mill by Minor grinding wheat, maize, gram, Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling etc. • 1 32 of wood • 4 205 Production of bread, bbcuit, 289.4 Manufacture of other wood cake and other bakery and allied products, n.e.c. 15 products • 1

163 LIST· OF, RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons , Gr,c;mp employed Group emplOye< Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns productic 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

DHOLKA TOWN-contd. DHOLKA TOWN-contd.

Minor MajM Gr. 3() Printing and Publishing 5 Gr. 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 12 Minor 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of peda, barphi, batasa, etc. • 1 19 handbills, invitation cards, 5 209.6' Making of dalmot, chamichur etc•• 1 (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 1 6 123 209.7 Making of other food produ­ Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products cts for residuary snacks 3 Minor Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ Ma.jM Gr. 21 Beverages 9 ing of hides and skins, pre­ Minor paration of finished leather 1 2 Gr. 214-.2 Production of aerated water 311.1 Making of leather boots, such as sodawater, lemon­ shoes or chappals (slippers, ade, etc. 1 9 sandals) 1 121

Major Gr. 32 Ruhher, Petroleum and Coal MajM Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 26 ProdllCts 2 :Minor Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 19 Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes 1 2. 224 Manufacture of snuff 1 7 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 3 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 914 Minor Minor Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 3 carding, pressing and baling 1 2 washing soda 234 Cotton cloth weaving in Major powerlooms 8 Gr. 34-35 Non-11II1tallic Mineral Products 235 Cotton cloth weaving In other than Petroleum and Coal 13 handlooms 904 Minor Gr. 343.4 Manufacture of other structu­ Major Cr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 155 ral stone goods, stone dress­ Minor ing and stone crushing, n.e.c. 2 350 Making of earthenware such Gr. 273.1 Making of cap, hat and as pottery, etc. 11 other head-gears 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products head-gears, n.e.c. 150 except Machinery and Transport 274.1 Weaving of khes, bed covers Equipment 73 curtains, pillow cases and Minor table-cloth, cloth bags, etc. 4 Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 1 2 367.2 Making of articles from tin Major Cr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and sheets 1 2 Wooam Products 60 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish- Minor ing and welding of metal Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- products 1 3 niture and fixtures 14 369.1 Mlmufacture of agricultural 289.4 Manufacture of other wood i1;nplements such as plough­ ",nd allied products, n.e.c. 46 share, khurpi, kudal, etc. •

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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCIION-t:ontd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

DHOLKA TOWN-concld. DHANDHUKA TALUKA-contd.

Minor Major Gr. 21 Beverages 2 Gr. 369.4 Making and repamng of Minor locks and trunks 2 Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 369.7 Manufacture' of scales, such as sodawater, lemonade, weights and measures 2 etc. • 1 2 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 1 48 Mvor Gr. 22 Tobacco Productr 2 , Major Gr. 37 Mru;hinery (All kinds other than Minor Tranrport) and Electrical Equip- Gr. 226 Manufacture of other tobacco Tllent 5 products, n.e.c. 1 2 Minor Mqjor Gr. 23 Ttxtile-Gotton 2 Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, t4be well Minor pumps, air pumps.; etc. 4 Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving in 378 Repairing and servicing of handlooms 1 2 radios 1 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 92 Major Gr. gO Tranrport Equipment gO Minor Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 30 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 2 92 Major Gr. 39 MirclIllaneous Manufacturing Industries 55 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 25 Minor Minor Gr. 392 Repairing and serviCIng of Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden fur­ watches and clocks 9 niture and fixtures 7 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and 289.4 Manufacture of other wood brass 1 5 and allied products, n.e.c. 18 393.2 Goldsmithy 1 38 399.8 Repair of petromax Hghts, Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 1 etc. 3 Minor Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of handbills, invitation cards, DHANDHUKA TALUKA* etc .•

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 87 Major Gr. g1 Leather and Leather Products 25 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Gr. 311.1 Making ofleather boots, shoes chakkies or flour mill by or chappals (slippers, grinding wheat, maize, gram, sandals) 2 25 etc. . 3 26 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2 11 Minor 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, !addu. Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and peda, barphi, batasa, etc. 3 50 washing soda 5

• The total number of towns in the taluka is 3.

165 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION.contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towm production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4-

DHANDHUKA TALUKA-concld. RANPUR TOWN-contd.

Major Major Gr. 21 Beverages 2 Gr. 34-:35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Minor other than Petroleum and Goal 7 Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water Minor Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such such as sodawater, lemon­ as pottery, etc. 7 ade, etc. , 2 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 2 Major Gr. 96 Baric Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Minor Equipment 34 Gr. 226 Manufacture of other toba- Minor cco products, n.e.c. 2 Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 6 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 12 369.2 Manufacture of light enginee. ring goods including bolts Minor and screws " 3 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments 369.8 Foundry Industry (including including rain-coats and blacksmithy) 2 25 head-gears. n.e.c. 12

Major Gr. 30 Transport Equipment 31 Maj(Jr Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 3 Minor Minor Repairing and servicing of Gr. 384 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 7 automobiles 2 and allied products, D.e.c •. 3 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 3 18 389 Manufacture of animal drawn Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 1 and hand drawn vehicles such as bullock cart, tam tarn. Minor lagadi, palaki cab, wheel­ Gr. 302.1 Printing works, p g of barrow, hand barrow, etc. 6 handbills, invitation cards, etc. 1 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 10 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 89 Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes Minor Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of or chappals (slippers, sandals) 1 10 watches and clocks 1 1 Major 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 88 Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral/Products other than Petroleum and Goal 7 RANPUR TOWN Minor Gr. 3SG Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc .• 7 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 32

Minor Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village except Machinery and Transport chakkies or flour mill by Equipment 14 grinding wheat, maize, gram. Minor etc. • 1 11 Gr. 369.2 Manufacture of light engin- 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or eering goods including bolts by small machines 5 ard screws 3 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, 369.8 Foundry Industry (including peda. barphi, batasa, etc.. 1 16 blacksmithy) 11

166 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRA.FTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION~contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor penons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Cllde No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. N arne of Craft Towns production

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

RANPUR TOWN-concld. DHANDHUKA TOWN-contd.

Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 4 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotlon Minor Minor Gr. 333 Repair of cycle and rickshaw. 4 Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 1 2 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 18 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 80 Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 18 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coa.ts and BARWALA TOWN head-gears, n.e.c. 80 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 6 Major Gr. 28 Mamifacture oj Wood and Wooden Products 20 Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Minor chakkies or flour mill by Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- grinding wheat, maize, gram, niture and fixtures 7 etc.. 289.4- Manufacture of other wood 209.2 Making ofsweet-meats, laddu, and allied products, n.e.c. 13 peda, barphi, batasa. etc.. 1 2 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 15 Major Gr. 28 Manrifacture of Wood and Wooden Minor Products 2 Gr. 311.1 Making ofleather boots, shoes Minor or chappals (slippers, Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood sandals) 15 and allied products, n.e.c. 1 2 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 5 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 15 Minor Minor Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and automobiles 1 4 washing soda 5 388 Repair of cycle and ri.£kshaw 1 5 Majo'r Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 389 Manufacture of animal drawn except Mll(hinery and Transport and hand drawn vehicles, Equipment 20 such as bullock cart, tamtam, Minor lagadi, palaki cab, wheel­ Gr. 365.2 Making of brasswarc 6 barrow, handbarrow, etc. 6 369.8 Foundry [ndustry (including blacksmithy)

DHANDHUKA TOWN Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 12

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 49 Minor Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of Minor automobiles 3 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village 338 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 chakkies or flour mill by 9 grinding wheat, maize, gram, Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing etc.• II Industries 71 201 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Minor by small machines 1 6 Gr. 392 Repairing and servlcmg of 209.2 Making of sweet-meats ,1 addu, watches and clocks 1 1 peda, barphi, batasa, etc. 32 393.2 Goldsmithy I 70

167 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-cantd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group emp~oyed Group employed Industrial No. of In Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production 1 2 3 4 I 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD DISTRICT* AHMEDABAD DISTRICT-contd.

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 579 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 316 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production or flour by village Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling chakkiell or flOUT mill by of wood ' 3 9 grinding wheat, maize, gram, 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- etc. • 192 456 niture and fixtures 20 48 200.3 Production of rice by milling, 283.1 Carpentry works concerned de husking and processing of with repairs of agricultural paddy by rice mill 7 17 implements (wood) 7 13 200.7 Production and processing of 289.4 Manufacture of other wood other crops and food grains, and allied products, n.e.c. 98 246 n.c.c. 2 6 206 Production of butter, cream, Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 1 ghee, cheese, chhana, khowa Minor and other dairy products 2 7 Gr. 303 Book binding, stitching, sizing 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or and other work connected by small machines. . 30 43 with book binding industry 209.2 Making ofsweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, etc. • 11 36 Majar Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 94 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 4 9 Minor Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ Major Gr. 21 Beuerages 1 ing of hides and skins, pre­ paration of finished leather Minor Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 311.1 Making of leather boots, such as sodawater, lemonade, shoes or chappals (slippers, etc.• sandals) 30 92 313 Manufacture of leather Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 20 products such as leather upholstery suitcases, pocket­ Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 3 17 books, cigarette and key 224 Manufacture of snuff . 1 3 cases, purses, saddlery, whip, -"'acquaducts (Kos) , Major Gr. 23 Textile-Calton 132 charsa and other articles

Minor Mttior Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Praducts 5 Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, pressing and baling 5 18 Minor 234 Cotton cloth weaving in Gr. 335.7 Manufact ure of medicines powerlooms 1 4 (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and 235 Cotton cloth weaving in pharmaceutical preparations 1 1 handlooms 7 100 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 236 Manufacture of khadi taxtile washing soda 4 in handlooms 2 to Major Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellane()us 288 Gr. 31-35 Non-metallic Mineral Pmducts Minor ather than Petroleum and Coal 409 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Minor including rain-coats and Gr. 340.1 Making of bricks I 6 head-gears, n.e.c. 107 287 340.2 ~anufacture of roofing tiles 3 10 278 l'vfanufacture and repair of 350 Making of earthenware such umbrellas . as pottery, etc. 68 393 * The total number of villages in the district is 749.

168 RUB.AL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD DISTRlCT-concld. AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-contd.

Major G,. 36 Basic Metals and tkeir ProdrKts Major Gr. 23 Textile-Colton 2 except Machinery and Traruport Equipment 318 Minor Gr. 230 CottOn ginning, cleaning card- Minor ing, pressing and baling 1 2 Gr. 365.2 ' Making of brassware • 2 5 369. I Manufacture of agricultural Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 21 implements such as plough­ share, khilrpi, kudal, etc. 79 171 Minor 369.2 Manufacture of light engine­ Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments ering goods, including. bolts including rain-coats and and screws , 18 35 head-gears, n.e.c. 3 21 369.8 Foundry Indwtry (including blacksmithy) : 46 103 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Woqden 369.9 Manufacture M other sundry PrrJducts 8 hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, etc., n.e.c. 4 Minor Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 9 of wood • 3 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- Minor niture and fixtures 1 1 Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 5 9 283.1 Carpentry works concerned with repairs of agricultural Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing implements (wood) 3 4 Industries 126 Minor Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 11 Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of watches and clocks 1 Minor 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, brass 4 shoes or cbappals (slippers, 393.2 Goldsmithy 49 121 sandals) 313 Manufacture of leather products such as leather AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA* upholstery suit cases, pocket­ books, cigarette and key Majqr Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 35 cases, purses, saddlery, whip, acquaducts (Kos) , charsa Minor and other articles Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village I chakkies or flour mill by grin­ ding wheat, maize, gram,etc. 10 23 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Cfwmicalj ProdrKts 200.3 Production of rice by milling, Minor dehusking and processing ~f Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and paddy by rice mill 2 washing soda 1 4 200.7 Production and processing of Major other crops and food grains, Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral ProdrKts n.e.c. 4 other than Petrq/eum and Coal 14 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2 Minor 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such (jor) garam. rewari. etc. • 4 as pottery, etc.. 4 14

*' The total number of villages in the city taluka is 27.

169 A-II-22 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA-concld. VlRAMGAM TALUKA-contd.

Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and t!wiT Products Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 1 except Machinery and Trans­ Minor port Equipment 3 Gr. 303 Book binding, stitching, sizing Minor and other work connected Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultmal with book binding industry implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 3 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Pr()ducts 33 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 1 Minor Gr. 31l.1 Making of leather boots, Minor shoes or chappals (slippers, Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw sandals) 9 33 Major VIRAMGAM TALUKA~ Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 156 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 113 Minor Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such Minor as pottery, etc. 27 156 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil- lage chakkies or flour mill Mqjor Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products by grinding wheat, maize, except Machinery and Transport gram, etc.. 39 82 Equipment 121 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Minor or by small machines 12 25 Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 209.2 :Making of sweet-meats,laddu, 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural peda, barphi, batasa, etc. • 6 implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc. . 51 104 Major Gr. 22 TohtUco Products 12 369.8 Foundry Industry (inCluding Minor blacksmithy) 9 16 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 12 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 4 Majar Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 12 Minor Minor Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, car- Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing ding, pressing and baling 2 Industries 56 236 Manufacture of khadi textile Minor in handlooms 2 10 Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of watches and clocks 1 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Misc~llaneous 68 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and Minor brass I 4 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments 393.2 Goldsmithy 18 51 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 30 68 DASKROI TALUKAt Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs Produds 89 109 Minor Minor Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village furniture and fixtures 5 chakkies or flour mill by 289.4 Manufacture of other wood grinding wheat, maize, gram, and allied products, n.e.c. • 44 84 etc. 31 81 • The total number of villages in the taluka is 163. t The total number of villages in the taluka is 116.

170 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-coned.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons GrOUI' employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production 2 4- 1 2 3 4 .;

DASKROI TALUKA-contd. DASKROI TALUKA-concld.

Minor Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Gt-. 200.3 Production of rice by milling, except Machinery and T ramport dehusking and processing of Equipment 59 paddy by rice mill 6 15 Minor 200.7 Production and processing of Gr. 369.2 Manufacture of light engi­ other crops and food grains, neering goods including n.e.c. 1 2 bolts and screws 18 35 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu, 369.8 "Foundry Industry (including or by small machines 6 2 blacksmithy) 9 20 209.2 Making ofswcet- meats,I addu, 369.9 Manufacture of other sundry peda, barph., batasa, etc.. 3 4- hardwares such as G. 1. 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur pipe, wire net etc., n.e.c. 4 (jor) garam, rewari, etc.. 3 5 Major Gr. 38 Transp01't Equipment I Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products" 2 Minor Minor I Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 2 Major Gr. 39 Misullaneous Manufacturing Maj()r Gr. 23 Textil~-Cotton 7 Industries 14 Minor Minor Gr. 2~4 Cotton cloth weaving in Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 9 14 powerlooms 4 235 Cotton cloth weaving in DEHGAM TALUKA* handlooms 3

Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 67 Major Gr. 20 F()odstujJs 30 Minor Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village including rain-coats and chakkies or flour mill by head-gears, D.e.c. 21 67 grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc.. 11 19 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden 206 Production of butter, cream, Praducts 70 ghee, cheese, chhana, khowa Minor Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden and other dairy products 2 7 furniture and fixtures 2 5 '!O7 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or 289.4 Manufacture of other wood by small machines 3 4- and allied products, n.e.c. 24 65 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 6 Major Gr. '31 Leather and Leather Products 22 Minor Manufacture of bidi • 3 Minor Gr. 220 Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, 224 Manufacture of snuff 1 3 shoes or chappals (slippers, Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden sandals) 11 22 Pr()aucts 15 Major Minor Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Gr. 230 Sawing, planing and milling other than Petroleum and Goal 5 of wood • 3 Minor Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such 289.4 Manufacture of other wood as pottery. etc. • 1 5 and allied products, n.e.c. 5 12

• The total number of villages in the taluka is 122.

171 RURAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

DEHGAM T ALUKA-contd. DHOLKA TALUKAt

Major Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 106 Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 1 Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Minor chakkies or flour mill by Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such grinding wheat, maize, gram, as pottery, etc. etc. 39 102 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or except Machinery and Transport by small machines 3 4 Equipment 11 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 65 Minor Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Minor blacksmithy) • 5 11 Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 3 65 SANAND MAHAL* Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 5 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 27 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village including rain-coats and chakkies or flour mill by head-gears, n.e.c. 4 5 grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. . 12 26 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Products 25 by small machines • Minor Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellducts Major except Machinery and Transport Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products EquipTtumt 13 other than Petroleum and Coal 10 Minor Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such implements such as plough- as pottery, etc. 5 10 Share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 3 7 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 369.S Foundry Industry (including except Machinery and Transport blacksmithy) 4 6 Equipment 41 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Mamifacturing Minor Industries Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Minor implements such as plough­ Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy sh¥e, khurpi, kudal, etc.. 11 31

* The total number of villages in the mahal is 67. t The total numb~r of villages in the taluka is 116.

172 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION.concld.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons MajorfMinor persons Group employed Group employed IndUljtrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production I 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

DHOLKA TALUKA-contd. DHANDHUKA TALUKA-contd.

Minor Minor Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Gr. 299.4 Manufacture of other wood blacksmithy) 6 10 and allied products, n.e.c. 16 65

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manrifacturin,fJ Major Gr. 31 Leatllt, and Leather Products 24 Industries 9 Minor Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 6 9 Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ ing of hides and skins, pre­ 1 DHANDHUKA TALUKA'" paration of finished leather 311.1 Making of leather boots, Mqjor Gr. 20 Fo()dstujJs 159 shoes or chappals (slippers, \ sandals) • 8 23 M'mor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour py village Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products I chakkies or flour' mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram. Minor etc. 50 123 Gr. 335.7 Manufacture of medicines 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or (ayurvedic, un ani, etc.) and by small machines 4 10 pharmaceutical preparations 1 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, Iaddu, Major peda, barphi, batasa,etc. 7 26 Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Major Gr. 21 Beverages 1 other than Petroleum and Coal 223 Minor Minor Gr. 340.1 Making of bricks 1 6 Gr. 214.2 Prodllction of aerated water 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 3 10 such as sodawater, lemonade, 350 Making of earthenware such etc•• 1 as pottery, etc•• 30 207

Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 46 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Productr Minor except Machine':,)! and Tmnsport Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Equipment 70 carding, pressing and baling 3 14 Minor 235 Cotton cloth weaving in Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 1 handlooms 3 32 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough­ Textile-Miscellaneous Major Gr. 21 124 share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 13 2& Minor 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Gr. 273,4 Making of textile garments blacksmithy) 13 40 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 47 123 Major Gr.!J8 Transport Equipment 3 Manufacture and repair of 278 Minor umbrellas . Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 2 3 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 102 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Minor Industries 43 Gr. 281 Manufacture of wooden furni- Minor ture and fixtures 16 37 Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 15 43

'" The total ntlmber of villages in the taluka is 139.

173

PART D.-contd. OFFICIAL STATISTICS LIST OF TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS

PAGES RAmPALL AND TEMPERATURE: 1.1 Maximum and Minimum Temperature 1955 and 1957-1960 at Headquarters Station, Ahmedabad 178 1.2 Monthly Rainfall 1952-1956 and 1958-1960 at Headquarters Station, Ahmedabad 178 2 VITAL STATISTICS: 2.1 Birth and Death Rate based on Mid-year Population Estimates 179 2.2 Deaths from selected Causes, 1951, 1956 and 1960 180 3 AGRICULTURE: 3.1 Land Utilization, 1956-57 and 1960-61 180 3.2 Area and Outturn of Principal Crops, 1950-51-1960-61 181-182 3.3 Irrigation Potential and Utilization 183 3.4 Area irrigated by Sources, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 183 3.5 Area irrigated by Crops, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 184 3.6 Progress under Agricultural Extension in Various Development Blocks upto 31-3-1961 184 4- LIVESTOCK: 4.1 Livestock and Agricultural Implements 1951, 1956 and 1961 185 5 Co-OPERATlQN: 5.1 Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co-operative Banks and Societies, 1960-61 186 6 FISHERIES 6.1 Fishing Centres, landing places and number of fishing boats according to size as on, 31-3-1961 186 7 REGISTERED FACTORIES: 7.1 Number and Type of Registered Factories showing Average Employment, 1961 187 8 ELECTRICITY: 8.1 Installed Capacity of Electricity, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 187 8.2 Consumption of Electricity according to purpose, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 187 9 ~DICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH: 9.1 Number of Hospitals, Dispensaries and Patients treated in 1951, 1956 and 1961 188 9.2 List of Hospitals and Dispensaries, 1961 188 9.3 Public Health Activities, 1960-61 189 10 EDUCATION: 10.1 Schools, Scholars and Teachers in Primary Schools in Rural Areas of Ahmedabad District, 1960-61 189 10.2 Literacy and Education in Rural Areas of Ahmedabad District, 1960-61 190 10.3 Number and Type of Educational Institutions, Number of Pupils and Teachers, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 190 10.4 Directory of High Schools and Colleges as on 31-3-1961 191-192 11 ADMINISTRATION: (a) Police and Crimes: 11.1 Strength of Police, 1960-61 192 11.2 Proportion of Area, Population and Cognizable Offences per Police, 1960-61 193 11.3 Criminal Justice, Offences reported, Persons tried, convicted or acquitted for Selected Offences, 1960-61 193 (b) Jails: 11.4 Jails, 1951, 1956 and 1961 193 (c) Registration: 11.5 lnstruments registered and Value of Property transferred, 1951, 1956 and 1961 194 12 PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESSES AND JOURNALS: 12.1 Newspapers published in Different Languages, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 195 12.2 Printing Presses, 1951, 1956 and 1961 195 12.3 Cinema Theatres, 1960-61 195 13 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS: 13.1 Railway.Mileages and Names of Railway Stations, 1960-61 195 13.2 Road Mileages by Type of Surface and Category of Road, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 196 13.3 Tonnage of import and export cargo handled at different ports, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 197 14 LOaAL BODms: 14.1 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities, 1960-61 197 14.2 Income and Expenditure of District Local Board, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 198 14.3 Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 198 15 Co~ DEVELOPMENT: 15.1 Progress and Achievements of Community Development/National Extension Scheme Blocks upto year ending 31-3-1961 198-199 16 PRICES: 16.1 Average Retail Prices of Staple Foodstuff, 1961 199 16.2 Consumer price index numbers for working class (Ahmedabad City), 1951-1960 200-209 17 JOINT STOCK CO¥PANIES, BANKS, INSURANCE AND SMALL SAVINGS; (a) Joint Stock Companies: 17.1 Joint Stock Companies, 1960-61 2io (b) Banking: 17.2 Scheduled and Non-scheduled Banks, 1950, 1955 and 1960 210 17.3 Number and Type of Co-operative Banks, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 210 (c) Insurance: 17.4 Life Insurance Policies issued and sum insured, 1957 to 1960 211 (d) Small Savings: 17.5 Target and Net Collection of Small Savings, 1960-61 211 18 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, FAIRS AND FESTIVALS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS: 18.1 Calendar of Important Events 211 18.2 Fairs and Festivals 212-215 18.3 Ancient Monuments 216-217

176 OFFICIAL STATISTICS

Departmental statistics collected from various sources, viz., Administrative Departments, State and Central, Reserve Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation, Gujarat Electricity Board, etc., have been included in the District Census Handbook for the first time, and distributed under 18 different sections listed below:-

1 Rainfall & Temperature 11 Administration 2 Vital Statistics 12 Public Entertainment and Presses and Journals 3 Agriculture 13 Transport and Communications 4 Livestock 14 Local Bodies 5 Co-operation 15 CopmlUni ty Development 6 .Fisheries 16 Prices 7 Factories 17 Joint Stock Companies, Insurance, Banks and 8 Electricity do-operative Societies 9 Medical & Public Health 18 Important Events, Fairs and Festivals and 10 Education Ancient Monuments

Uniform table numbeI1 have been adopted in all the Handbooks. Wherever a particular table is not applicable to or could not be compiled for want of requisite information for any district, there will be a break in the sequence, owing to the omission of such a table from the Handbook.

\ To facilitate further reference, the source of the table as well as explanatory notes as to the units to which they refer and other particul~rs have been given at the foot .of the table.

Abbreviations used are: i N.A.=Not availablej .. =Nil

177

A-U-23 TABLE 1.1 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 1955 and 1957.. 1960 AT HEADQ.UARTERS STATION, AHMEDABAD [In Centigrade] [In Centigrade] Mean Mean Mean Mean Maxi- High- Mini- Low- Maxi- High- Mini- Low- Month mum est mum est Month mum est mum est 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4- 5 1955 1958·cantd. January 28.50 31.00 13.10 9.00 July 32.90 37.00 2S.90 23.00 February 31040 38.00 14.50 9.00 August 33.40 36.00 2S.60 23.00 March 37.60 41.00 20.00 14.00 September 31.00 36.00 24.10 23.00 April 38.80 43.00 20.30 7.00 October 33.40 3S.00 21.S0 16.00 May 41.90 45.00 26.00 21.00 November 32.40 34.00 16.50 12.00 June 37.80 44.00 27.20 22.00 December 30.00 33.00 14.00 7.00 1959 July 35.60 38.00 26.00 24.00 January 28.20 31.00 11.40 7.00 August 29.70 37.00 24.80 23.00 February 30.90 35.00 13.60 7.00 September 30.20 37.00 24.80 23.00 March 37.40 43.00 18.70 15.00 October 33.90 37.00 21.00 14.00 April 40.00 43.00 23.70 21.00 November 31.40 34.00 12.00 11.00 May 42.60 4S.00 27.00 22.00 December 28.80 31.00 12.70 7.00 June 38.90 42.00 27.20 22.00 1951 January 28.90 32.00 11.40 7.00 July 31.00 35.00 25.10 24.00 February 29.40 33.00 10.70 4.00 August 30.40 37.00 24.80 23.00 March 33.60 38.00 17.40 11.00 September 30.80 35.00· 25.00 22.00 April 39.20 47.00 22.70 19.00 October 32.90 37.00 22.00 18.00 May 39.90 42.00 25.70 22.00 November 32.00 34.00 16.00 13.00 June 37.00 41.00 26.80 23.00 December 29.60 33.00 12.50 8.00 1960 July 33.30 38.00 25.60 23.00 January 27.70 30.00 11.60 7.00 August 33.00 37.00 25.00 23.00 February 34.00 37.00 14.30 9.00 September 35.00 38.00 23.70 21.00 March 33.50 37.00 17.40 10.00 October 36.60 39.00 2l.l0 16.00 April 39.50 42.00 22.20 17.00 November 34.30 37.00 13.50 13.00 May 42.90 45.00 26.30 20.00 December 30.30 32.00 14.00 10.00 June 37.40 41.00 26.70 23.00 1958 January 30.00 33.00 13.90 11.00 July 34.10 39.00 25.80 25.00 February 31.60 34.00 13.60 10.00 August 30.90 33.00 24.40 23.00 March 36.60 42.00 19.20 13.00 September 35.20 40.00 24.10 22.00 April 40.70 46.00 24.60 19.00 October 36.70 40.00 20.10 14.00 May 42.60 45.00 27.00 25.00 November 32.50 35.00 14.60 10.00 June 40.00 44.00 27.70 23.00 December 31.10 34.00 13.30 10.00 Note: Source: Information for the years 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 and (I) Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat 1956 is not Available. (2) Meteorological Officer, Ahmedabad

TABLE 1.2 MONTHLY RAINFALL 1952·1956 AND 1958-60 AT HEADQ.UARTERS STATION, AHMEDABAD [In 6entimetresJ Year 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Month Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 76.4 97.'1. 84.0 82.8 119.8 98.2 145.3 39.4 January 2.0 February 0.4 March 0.7 0.1 April 0.8 May 0.1 0.1 June 2.4 7.2 5.4 10.1 4.4 8.0 ILl 15.4- July 58.9 18.6 25.6 3.7 65.2 15.7 S2.B 10.6 August 15.1 44.9 12.2 33.2 23.5 11.4 15.8 B.9 September 24.4 39.3 32.4 20.4 56.4 56.1 3.8 October 0.8 3.4 5.7 6.7 8.3 0.7 November . 0.4 December . Note: Source.' Information for the years 1951 and 1957 is not available. Bombay Government Gazette

178 TABLE 1.1 BIRTH AND DEATH RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES

1951-60 1951 1952 1953 1954 Births and deaths U R U R U R U R U R I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Births Male 220,845 120,128 19,812 12,371 20,781 10,290 20,313 10,088 20,893 11,093 Female 203,699 107,160 18,450 11,146 19,484 9,103 18,871 8,857 19,231 9,642 Birth Rail Male 19.54 14.97 21.0 16,6 21.0 13.6 19.7 13.0 19.5 14.1 Female 18.03 13.25 19.6 14.9 ' 19.7 12.0 18.3 11.4 18.0 12.2 Female births reported per 1,000 male births 922 893 931 901 938 885 929 878 920 869 Deaths ' Male 100,099 56,414 9,049 5,359 II,907 6,569 10,208 5,156 9,038 4,886 Female 98,998 53,509 9,023 4,852 11,885 6,039 9,779 4,897 8,926 4,507 Death Rate Male 15.92. 13.60 17.1 13.9 21.6 16.7 17.8 12.9 15.3 12.0 Female '19.60 13.81 21.7 13.4 27.2 16.5 21.5 13.1 18.8 11.9 Female deaths reported per 1,000 male deaths 989 948 997 905 998 919 958 950 982 922 , \ Births ana 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 deaths U R U R U R U R U R U R 1 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Births Male 23,293 12,587 22,598 12,891 22,422 12,190 22,629 12,621 23,522 15,138 24,582 11,459 Female 21,761 11,466 20,365 11,583 20,574 10,436 20,644 11,077 21,729 14,242 22,590 10,208 Birth Rate Male 21.0 15.7 18.6 15.9 18.8 14.9 18.3 15.1 18.4 17.9 18.7 13.3 Female 19.6 14.3 17.7 14.2 17.2 12.7 16.7 13.3 17.0 16.8 17.2 11.8 Female births reported per 1,000 male births 934 911 901 899 918 856 912 878 924 941 919 891 Deaths Male 9,321 5,521 10,292 5,373 10,329 6,350 10,627 6,144 8,900 6,032 10,378 5,024 Female 9,332 5,193 10,278 5,070 9,965 6,038 10,827 5,975 8,740 5,774 10,243 5,164 Death &Itt Male IS.1 13.4- 16.2 12.8 15.6 14.9 15.6 14.3 12.6 13.8 14.3 U.3 Female 18.9 13.5 20.0 13.0 18.7 15.2 19.6 14.8 15.3 14.1 17.3 12.4- Female deaths repOrted per 1,000 male deaths ],001 94] 998 944- 965 951 1,0]9 972 982 957 987 1,028 Note: Source: (a) U=Urban; R=Rural Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat (b) Nwnber of births per 1,000 of the total mid-year estimated population is calculated on the popu- lation of the district as then constituted. (c) Number of dea~hs per 1,000 of the same sex is calculated on the mid-year estimated population of the district as then constituted. (d) The information regarding number of births and deaths for the years 1951-1960 is furnished for the district as then constituted and the popula· tion for the years 1951 to 1960 has been estimated on the basis of average during the decade 1951-1960 (e) Birth and death rates for the decade 1951-1960 are average birth and death rates.

179 TABLE 2.2

DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1960

SI. s!. No. Causes of death 1951 1956 1960 No. Causes of death 1951 1956 1960

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Total 28,283 31,013 30,80~ 7 Suicide (a) Total 3 29 20 9 (b) Male 17 10 1 Cholera (c) Female 3 12 10 2 Small-pox. 89 353 258 3 Plague 8 Wounding or accident 394 426 430 4 Fevers 12,987 8,389 8,515 9 Wild beasts 6 1 13 5 Dysentery and Diarrhoea 913 1,137 1,1Im 10 Snake bite 22 30 4- 11 Rabies 36 9 7 6 Respiratory Disease . 4,984- 6,970 8,465 12 All other causes . 3,849 13,669 11,908 Note: Source: Information for the years 1951 and 1935 is for the Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat district as than constituted.

~ABLE 3.1

LAND UTIUZATION, 1956-57 AND 1960-61

[Area in '00 acres] SI. SI. No. Classification of area 1955-57 1960-61 No. Classification of area 1955-57 1960-61 2 3 4- 2 3 4

1 Total Geographical area by 7 Land under miscellaneous tree village papers 22,220 22,011 crops and groves not 2 Forest 22 included in area sown 3 Barren and uncultivable land 4,538 4,309 3 Current fallows . 374- 638 4- Land put to non-agricultural 9 Other Fallow land 399 399 use 41 173 10 Net area sown 15,983 15,477 5 Cultivable waste • 863 750 11 Area sown more than once 226 179

6 Permanent pastures and other 12 Total cropped area (i.e., grazing lands 265 Gross cropped area) 16,209 15,656

Note: Source: Figures for the years 1956-57 and 1960-61 relate to the Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat area of the district as then constituted.

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[In Acres] Actual Cost Year of Year of 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54- 1954-55 SI. (Rs. in commen comple------No. Name of Project lakbs) cement tion P U P U P U P U

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Mod Fatewadi Canal 59.17 1954 work is in Project progress 2 Ghoda Feeder Drain H.51 1955 .. 3 Nani Fatewadi Can'll 11.51 1949 1956" 10,000 9,821 19,000 21,259 19,000 16,345 19,000 12,244 4- Irrigation Dam at Vithalpur 2.38 1948 1960 500 500 500 500 5* New Wasai Tank 7.15 1957 1960

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 SI. No. Name of Project P U P U P U P U P U P U . I 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

1 Mati Fatewadi Canal 2,000 1,418 10,000 5,543 19,000 7,945 22,000 17,624- 34,000 19,457 Project 2 Ghoda Feeder Drain 400 800 1,000 5,500 475 7,500 3 Nani Fatewadi Canal 19,000 11 ,639 19,000 13,525 19,000 20,390 19,000 18,764- 19,000 15,373 19,000 17,639 4 Irrigation Dam at Vithalpur 500 500 500 500 1,000 1,000 5* New wasai Tank 700 950 950

Note: SOUTce: P = Potential; U = Utilisation Chief Engineer (Irrigation), P. W. D., Gujarat ... As this scheme is connected with Hathmati and Kharicut Canal schemes, separate figures about irrigation utsilisation are not maintained.

TABLE 3.4

AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES, 1950-51, 1955.56 AND 196Q.61

[Area in '00 acres] SI. 81. No. Sources 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Sources 1950-51 1955.56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 Government Canals 36 265 468 6 Total area irrigated . 838 942 1,138 2 Private Canals 32 27 7 Percentage of net area 344- irrigated to net area sown 5.4 6.0 7.4 3 Tanks 189 33 8 Area irrigated more 4 Wells 424- 448 621 than once . 40 6 54 5 / Other Sources 2 13 16 9 Total Gross area irrigated 878 948 1,192

Note: Source: Information for the year 1952-53 is not available. Directorate of Agriculture, Guj arat

183 TABI,E 3.5 AREA IRRIGATED BY CROPS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960a61 [Area in '00 acres] SI. Sl. No. Crops 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Crops 1950-51 1955-56 196()..61 1 2 3 4: 5 2 3 4: 5 FOOD CROPS 11 Chillies (Non-food) 30 12 41 1 Rice 470 356 463 12 Other food crops N.A. 161 76 2 Wheat . 233 254- 320 Total food craps 763 799 923 3 Jowar 5 1 NON-FooD CROPS 4 BaJri 1 5 2 13 Cotton 14- 87 185 5 Barley 21 4: 13 14- Ground nut 15 Tobacco 34 1 6 6 Maize 1 1 1 16 Fodder crops . B 27 37 7 Tur 17 Other non-food crops 59 34 41 8 Gram 3 Total non-food crops 115 149 269 9 Sugar cane 4 3 6 Total area under 10 Potatoes irrigated crops. 878 948 1,19Z

Not,: Sourc~: Information for the years 1950-51. 1955.56, and 1960-61 Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat relates to the district as then constituted.

TABLE 3.6 PROGRESS UNDER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS UPTO 31-3-1961 Type of Quantity Additional Block Date of ofimpro. Fertili- Improved area Number of Number of Stage commence- ved seeds sers Implements brought agricultu- Number of experi- IIIl ment of distribut- distribu- distributed under ral demon- experiments ments Sl C.D.& Block ed (B. ted (B. irrigation trations in double in triple No. Name of Block M.D.P. Stage I Mds.) Mds.) Type Number (acres) held cropping cropping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Total 15Z,OZ2 126,861 IrOIl ploughs 3,353 14,6Z7 2,692 N.A. M.A. Seed drIDers 33 Others 6,24Z Total 9,628 1 Viramgam P.E.S. Apr'59 11,574 8,975 Iron ploughs 36 5,654- 687 N.A. N.A. Stage I Oct'60 Seed drillers 8 Others 85 Total 129 2 Dehgam N.E.S. . Jan'54 27,038 60,532 Iron C.D. June'55 ploughs 2,643 2,598 1,642 N.A. N.A. Stage II June'58 Seed drillers Others 2,340 Total 4,983 3 Dholka N.E.S. Apr'S? 63,749 52,512 Iron Stage 1 Apr'58 ploughs 98 3,804 179 N.A. N.A. Stage II Apr'62 Seed drillers 25 Others 2,346 Total 2,169 4 Dhandhuka N.B.S. Oct'54 49,661 4,842 Iron Stage I Apr'58 ploughs 576 4,571 IB4 N.A. N.A. Stage II Oct' 59 Seed drillers Others 1,471 Total 2,041 Not,: SlJurct: Figures given in this Table relate to the total performance in the Block, as Bureau of Economics and Statistics • separate figures according to the stage or type of Block are not a.'1ailable. Gujarat

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Loans from Number of private Loans societies persons, issued to at the other Reserve members Sl. end of Number of societies Share and other and other No. Type of Co-operative Society the year members and Banks capital funrh Total societies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 District Central Co-operative BanI.: (Financing Agencies) • 2 1,284 221,455 19,090 4,770 245,315 251,262 2 Land Mortgage Banks • 1 218,056 103,892 11,290 2,537 123,974 37,591 6,255 (De bentures) 3 Agricultural Credit Societies 521 52,525 21,079 7,855 2,183 31,122 23,449 4 Non-Agricultural Credit Societies 156 120,095 14,300 11,016 2,194 27,510 31,303 5 Grain Banks and Societies 6 Marketing Societies 16 8,290 3,381 1,417 1,364 6,162 290 7 Processing Societies 14 3,560 1,423 1,497 318 3,238 3,355 8 Sugar cane Factories 9 Dairy Societies 43 2,731 662 96 444 1,202 96 10 Farming Societies 83 1,861 758 372 418 1,546 80 11 Lift irrigation Societies . . . . 9 399 73 65 171 309 12 (a) Other agricultural non-credit Societies 6 876 48 35 16 99 107 (b) Other non- agricultural non-credit Societies • • _ . • 12 1,482 101 123 325 549 12 (c) Forest labourers and labour contract Societies . . . 15 2,004 381 75 347 803 13 Consumer's Co-operative Stores 220 48,903 562 891 2,198 3,651 14 Housing Societies • 692 19,835 72,390 7,601 2,679 82,670 9,554 15 (a) Weaver's Societies 26 2,930 309 133 120 562 (b) Other Industrial Societies 92 5,354 603 448 305 1,356 16 Spinning Mills . 17 Fisheries Societies 3 144 2 2 18 Supervising Unions 10 884 19 Federations 3 471 20 General Insurance Societies 21 Life Insurance Societies Note: Source: This table relates to the year ending 30th June 1961. Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat

TABLE 6.1 FISIUNG CENTRES, LANDING PLACES AND NUMBER OF FISHING BOATS ACCORDING TO SIZE AS ON 31-3-1961 Number of fishing boats Fishermens' primary according to size Co-operative Natne of Population Landing places Societies Below one ton 81. VilIag

Name of 1 to 5 tons 5 to 10 tons Above 10 ton, Grand Total 81. Village /Town/ No. Centre M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 : 17 18 19 20 21 I Ahmedabad Note: Source : M. = Mechanical and N.M. =Non-Mechanical. Directorate of Fisheries, Gujarat

186 TABLE 7.1 NUMBER AND TYPE OF REGISTERED FACTORIES SHOWING AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT, 1961

Average Average daily daily SI. Number of number of SI. Number of number of No. Type of Factories Factories employees No. Type of Factories Factories employees J 2 3 4 2 3 4- Total 1,037 17o,z60 5 Food, Drink and Tobacco 1 Government and local fund 56 974- 6 Chemicals, Dyes, etc. 24 1,746 factories 25 3,474- 7 Processes relating to wood, 2 Textiles 18~ 137,273 stones and glass 49 1,554 3 Engineering 301 8,353 8 Gins and Presses 96 5,533 4- Metals and Minerals 143 6,473 . 9 Miscellaneous 159 4,880 Source: Chief Inspector of Factories, Gujarat

TABLE 8.1 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY, 1950-51, 1955·56 AND 1960-61

Total Total Installed Installed capacity of capacity of Generating Generating 8t Plant in SI. Plant in No. Establishment Year (Kwttll) No. Establishment Year (Kwtts) 1 2 3 4 2 3 4- 1 Gujarat Electricity Board 1950-51 Nil 3 Sanad Electricity Supply Company 1950-51 73 1955-56 Nil 1955-56 62 1960-61 266 1960-61 200 (K.V.A.) 2 Ahmedabad Electricity Supply 195()"SI 67,500 4 Viramgam Electricity Supply Co. 1950-51 395 Company 1955-56 142,500 1955-56 395 1960-61 157,500 1960-61 600(K.V.A) Source: Nrlfe: 1 Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda 1 The information for private licensees included in this 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D., Gujarat table relates only to those licences for which the data have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer to Government, P. W. D., Guj arat. 2 K.V.A.=Kilo Volt Amperes. T.A.BLE 8.1. CONSUMPTION OF ELECrRICITY ACCORDING TO PUR.POSE, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

[In million Kilowatt Hours] Kilowatt Hours sold to public for Kilowatt Hours sold to public for Total Total Commer- Utilisa- Commer- Utilisa- Domestic ciallight Indust- tion of Domestic ciallight Indust- tion of Consump- and small rial Other electri- Consump- and smaU rial Other deetri- Year tion power power purposes city Year tion power power purposes city 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1950-51 0.338 0.326 0.002 0.027 248.961* 1960-61 26.231 17.624- 546.695 183.552 774.102 1955-56 15.040 6.836 404.992 122.761 549.629 Not,: Source: (1) The information for private licensees included in this 1 Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda. table relates only to those licences for which the data 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P. W. D •• Gujarat have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer to Government, P. W. D., Gujarat. (2)* Includes figures for columns 2 to 5 in case of those private licence holders who have not furnished separate figures for domestic, commercial and indus­ trial consumptoin and for other purposes.

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LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS OF AHMEDABAD DISTRICT, 196().61

Percentage Number of Scholars Percentage of school of educated enrollment Districtl Number of Percentage Per teacher persons to to popula~ SI. Talukal primary of average Per thousand Per primary in primary p:>pulation tion of ages No. Mahal schools attendance of population school school of age 5th 5 to 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Total 948 83.93 132.21 120.86 42.33 32.58 49.84

1 Ahmedabad City 21 80.66 62.30 163.00 42.79 36.56 25.76

2 Virarogam 186 82.41 llS.49 94.73 38.05 27.73 43.20

3 Daskroi 195 136.33 167.03 153.50 41.92 37.18 66.61

4- Dehgam 163 83.39 125.86 115.02 38.26 35.95 46.72

5 Sanand 99 78.06 174.25 128.71 58.99 25.89 66.50

6 Dholka 137 84.89 133.83 131.90 40.88 31.64 49.22

7 Dhandhuka 147 86.33 114.36 95.54 46.51 30.70 40.24

Nor,: Source: The data relating to schools, scholars and teachers in primary schools relate to District School Board, Ahmedabad Government-aided schools and schools under District School Board or those recognised by the Board and cover rural area of the district only.

TABLE 10.3

NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPU..S AND TEACHERS, 1950.51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

I 95{)·51 1955-56 1960-61

Type of Institution Institutions Pupils Teachers Institution! Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Primary Institutions Junior Bas~c Institutions N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,t 17 178,928 4,133 1,263 233,127 5,392 \ Senior Basic Institutions Secondary Institutions 62 30,543 1,068 86 H,511 1,620 145 75,795 2,306 Collegiate Institutions N.A. N.A. N.A. 14 9,378 447 22 16,291 7114 Training Schools J 3 465 42 5 579 52 9 941 69 Training Colleges Other type of Institutions N.A. N.A. N.A. 4 71 33 5 132 36

Nole: Source: This table excludes data on technical education, and S. N. D. T. (1) Directorate of Education, Gujarat Women's University not received. (2) , Ahmedabad

190 TABLE lOA

DIRECTORY OF mGH SCHOOLS 'AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961

Total Total 81. number Sl. number No. High Schools and Colleges of pupils No. High Shoals and Colleges of pupils 2 3 2 3

HIGH SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS-contd.

I A. G. High 'School, Ahmedabad 573 41 Nandol High School, Ahmedabad 229 2 Adarsh High School , 42 Navachetan High School, Ahmedabad 1,055 Ahmedabad 617 43 Navajivan High School, Ahmedabad 1,176 3 Adarsh Kanya Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad • 808 44 National High School, Ahmedabad 423 4 Anjuman High School, Ahmedabad 791 45 New High School, Ahmedabad. 2,486

5 Asarwa Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad . 838 46 New Sarvodaya High School, Ahmedabad 1,220 6 Ashram Vinaymandir, Sabarmati, 47 NutanFellowship High School,Ahmedabad _932 Ahmedabad 148 48 Nutan High School, Ahmedabad 871 7 Balkrishna High School, Ahmedabad 358 49 Nutan Kanya Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 491 8 Bharat High School, Kankaria, 50 Peramount High School, Ahmedabad 112 Ahmedabad 278 51 Prakash High School, Ahmedabad 2,732

9 Bharat Secondary School, Khadia, 52 Prakash Vidyalaya, Rakhial, Ahmedabad 352 Ahmedabad 53 Preyas High School, Ahmedabad 968 I 287 10 Bharati Vidyalaya, Shahpur, Ahmedabad 555 54 Primiar High School, Ahmedabad 639 II C. G. Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 625 55 R. B. R. C. Girls High School, Ahmedabad 1,027 12 City High School, Raipur, Ahmedabad 1,001 56 R. C. High School, Ahmedabad 429 13 City High School, Sarangpur, Ahmedabad 484 57 R. M. Trivedi New Education High School, 14 O. B. M. Shala Ellisbtidge, Ahmedabad 1,388 Ahmedabad 1,782 15 D. B. M. Shala Kankaria, Ahmedabad. 1,774 58 Republic High School, Ahmedabad 409 16 Democretic High School, Raipur, 59 S. M. Y. Shahpur Tutorial High School, Ahmedabad 730 Ahmedabad 809

17 Dharmanagar Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 699 60 Sardar Patel High School, Ahmedabad 1,238 18 Fellowship High School, Ahmedabad 943 61 Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyamandir, 19 G. D. Education High School, Ahmedabad 173 Ahmedabad 241 20 Girdharnagar Shahibag M. Shala, 62 Saraswati High School, Ahmedabad 876 Ahmedabad 439 63 Saraswati Mandir, Maninagar, Ahmedabad 774

21 Girls Own High School, Ahmedabad 948 64 Sarvodaya High School, Ahmedabad 623 22 Gomatipur Seva Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 253 65 Shadhana Vinayamandir, Ahmedabad 252 23 Government Girls High School, 66 ShardaMandir Vinayamandir, Ahmedabad 511 Ahmedabad 207 67 Sheth C. N. Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 1,697 24 Gujarat Vinaya Mandir, Ahmedbad-14 65 68 Shreyas High Schoo], Ahmedabad 118

25 H. B. K. New High School, Ahmedabad 1,855 69 Shri K. D. Dave Vinayamandir, 26 H. H. Patel High School, Ahmedabad 787 Ahmedabad 604 27 Hindi High School, Ahmedabad 910 70 Acedemy High School, Ahmedabad 211 28 1. P. Mission High School, Ahmedabad 779 71 Sindh Morden High School, Ahmedabad 487 29 J. N. Balika Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 333 72 St. Xaviers High School, Ahmedabad 1,011

30 J. L. New English School, Ahmedabad. 544 73 St.Xaviers Night High School,Ahmedabad 171 31 Jamanabhai Saraswati Mandir,Ahmedabad 254 74 Swastik High School, Ahmedabad 1,038 32 J ayhind High School, Ahmedabad 788 75 Thakkerbapa Vidyavihar, Ahmedabad 99 33 Jivakor Van ita Vishram, Ahmedabad 718 76 Thakkers High School, Ahmedabad 407 34 Jyoti High School, Ahmedabad. 1,031 77 The Modern High School, Ahmedabad . 1,657

35 Jyoti Vidyamandir, Ahmedabad. 362 78 Tutorial High School for Girls, Ahmedabad 739 36 M. G. High School, Ahmedabad 352 79 Tutorial High School, Kalupur, Ahmedabad 1,104 37M. S. M. High School, Bhadra, Ahmedabad 698 80 Unnati Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 697 38 Mangal Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad 279 81 V. S. Trivedi Tutorial High School, 39 Model High School, Ahmedabad 544 Ahmedabad 1,189 40 Mount Karmel High School, Ahmedabad. 809 82 Vidyanagar High School, Ahmedabad • 982

191 TABLE lO.4-tontd. DIRECTORY OF mGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961-conld.

Total Total SI. number SI. number No. High Schools and Colleges of pupils No. High Schools and Colleges of pupils 1 2 3 2 3

HIGH SCHooLS-concld. COLLEGEs-contd.

83 Y. M. G. Shahpur Tutorial High School, 8 Gujarat College, Ahmedabad 1,396 Ahmedabad 496 9 H. K. Arts College, Ahmedabad 1,444 84 Vidyamandir, Naroda 416 10 H. L. College of Commerce, Ahmedabad 977 85 Sarvajanik M. Shala, Sarkhej 238 11 Hindi Shikshak Sanand Classes Junior and 86 Sheth L. V. and K. V. Bhavsar, Detroj 237 Senior Hindi Bhavan, Ahmedabad-H. 4-2 87 Panchshil Madhyamik Shala, Katosan 12 K. M. School of Post-Graduate Medicine Road 206 and Research, Ahmedabad 33 88 Mohan Vinaya Mandir, MandaI 318 13, L. D. Arts College, Ahmedabad . 1,096 89 Sheth M. J. High School, Viramgam N.A. 14 L. D. Engineering College, Ahmedabad. 816 90 M. P. Pandya High School, Jetalpur 574 15 L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad 403

91 Nandej High School, Nandej • 98 16 M. G. Science Institute, Ahmedabad • 1,548 92 Nutan High School, Unvarsad. • 485 17 Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 28 93 Sheth M. S. M. Bhanawala High School, 18 Prakash Arts College, Ahmedabad • 177 Valad 91 19 R. C. Technical Institute, Ahmedabad 381 94 Vidyamandir High School, Vehalal 154 20 Sardar Vallabhbhai Arts and Commerce 95 Municipal High School, Dehgam 608 College, Ahmedabad 1,498

96 V. J. Dave High School, Dehgam 418 21 She th H. J. Institute of Learning and 97 Sadar High School, Sadra . 146 Research, Ahmedabad. . 71 98 Sheth V . .D. Secondary School, Godhavi • 253 22 Sheth H. A. College of Commerce, 99 Dholka Education Society, .Girls, Dholka 262 Ahmedabad '" 975 100 B. and H. High School, Dhandhuka 905 23 Sir L. A. Shah Law College, Ahmedabad 1,020

101 Dholera Secondary School, Dholera 169 24 Shreyas College, Ahmedabad. • 46 102 Janmabhumi High School, Ranpur 260 25 Shri Mahadev Desai Samajseva Mahavi- dyalaya, Ahmedabad-14. • . 125 OOLLEGES 26 St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad . 1,349 27 Swaminarayan Arts and Science College, I A. G. Teachers College, Ahmedabad 140 Ahmedabad 1,164 2 Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association, Ahmedabad . • • N.A. 28 University School of 3 B. D. College, Ahmedabad 979 and Literature, Ahmedabad . . 73 4 B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad 659 29 University School of Psychology,Philosophy and Education, Ahmedabad . _ 29 5 B. M. Institute of Psychology and Child 30 University School of Science, Ahmedabad 137 Development, Ahmedabad-6 N.A. 6 C. N. Politecnic, Institute, Ahmedabad 259 31 University School of Social Science, 7 City Law College, Ahmedabad 437 Ahmedabad 224 Note: Source: This table excludes data on technical education and (I) Directorate of Education, Gujarat S. N. D. T. Women's University, not received. (2) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (3) Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad

TABLE 11.1 STRENGTH OF POUCE, 1960-61

SI. s!. No. Category Permanent Temporary No. Category Permanent Temporary 1 2 3 4- 1 2 3 4- 1 Inspector General of Police 1 7 Police Prosecutors lO 8 2 Deputy Inspector General 8 Deputy Inspectors of Police . 1 9 Sub-InspectQrS 154 23 Deputy and Assistant 3 10 Jamadar 927 Commissioners 11 Head Constables } 186 4- Superintendents 6 1 12 Constables 3,072 496 5 Deputy Superintendents 12 3 6 Inspectors 41 4- Total 4,224 722 Note: SOUTCt: The table includes the staff of different categories of Inspector General of Police, Gujarat police establishment at State Head-Quarters, Regional Offices, Railway, etc., wherever such staff exiats.

192 TABLE 11.1 PROPORTION OF AREA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OFfENcES PER POLICE, 1960-61 Strength of Total Proportion of police Number of cognisable Number including Proportion Proportion of cognisable crimes SI. of Police Number of temporary of area per population offences investigated No. pistrictfTaluka/Mahal Stations Out-posts force police per police in ves tigated per police 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 26 10 4,262 0.81 519 21,264 4.99 I Ahmedabad City 10 3,707 0.03 34-0 18,797 5.07 2 Viramgam 4 3 152 4.42 1,260 624- 4.11 3 Daskroi 3 2 83 3.92 2,159 699 8.42 4 Dehgam I 2 80 4.18 2,012 370 4.62 5 Sanand 1 1 46 6.81 1,901 181 3.93 6 Dholka 3 2 117 5.58 1,499 356 3.04 7 Dhandhuka . 4 77 13.42 2,01l 237 3.08 SOIJrce: Inspector General of Police. Gujarat

TABLE 11.3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OFFENCES REPORTED, PERSONS TRIED, CONVICTED OR ACQUITTED FOR SELECTED OFFENCES, 1960-61 Number Number of Number Number of of cases persons Number of cases persons Number S1: brought acquitted or of persons SI. brought acquitted or of persons No. Nature of offences to trial discharged convicted No. Nature of offences to trial discharged convicted 1 2 , ;! 4 5 123 4- 5 ·1 Against the State 1(J Rape 7 3 2 Against the public 11 Theft . • • 1,379 295 604 tranquillity . . 46 162 50 12 Criminal misappropriation 3 By or relating to public of property.. 4 1 2 servants. • . 8 2 13 Criminal breach of trust 127 39 45 4 Affecting the public healt 14 Receiving of stolen hsafety, 'convenience, property 3 3 2 decency and morals 15 I 3 15 Cheating .• 88 22 21 5 Affecting life • 133 100 70 16 Criminal Trespass. 522 229 184 6 Hurt • • • 702 467 160 17 Offences relating to 7 Wrongful restraint and documents, trade and wrongful 'Confinement 30 25 property marks 50 4 13 8 Criminal force and 18 Defamation. . assault. . • 35 11 8 19 Criminal intimidation, 9 Kidnapping, forcible insult and annoyance 46 aduction, slavery and 20 Under special and local force labour. • 41 15 10 laws 9,292 1,492 9,507 SOUTGe: Inspector General of Police, Gujarat

JAILS, 1951, 1956 AND 1961 TABLE 11.4 No. of Prisoners No. of Prisoners No. of No. of Prisoners Authorised at the commence­ received during Prisoners at the end Daily average No. of Accommodation ment of the year the year discharged of the year No. of Prisoners Jails/ Category of Year Prisons M F Total Prisoners M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Convicted 1,717 25 1,742 6,121 261 6,382 6,329 254 6,583 1,509 32 1,541 1,672 30 1,7m Under trials 245 11 256 4,752 202 4.954 4,715 205 4,920 232 8 290 270 9 279 Security 10 10 41 41 36 36 15 15 15 15 Civil 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1951 1,764 8 1,772 Lunatics Convicted 1,608 I 1,609 5,657 12 5,669 5,812 11 5,823 1,453 2 1,455 1,579 .2 1,581 Under trials 127 2 129 3,661 50 3,711 3,6.10 51 3,701 133 1 139 169 .2 171 Security 2 2 26 26 25 25 3 3 5 5 Civil 4 4 40 40 40 40 4 4 4 1956 1,764 8 1,772 LunatiCll Convicted 1,449 9 1,458 2,955 42 2,997 3,013 45 3,058 1,391 6 1,397 1,353 5 1,358 Under trials 167 4 171 3,720 58 3,778 3,729 59 3,788 158 3 161 166 3 169 Security 11 II 22 22 33 33 7 7 Civil 1961 1 1,329 8 1,337 Lunatics Source: Inspector General of Prisons, Gujarat

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NEWS PAPERS PUBLISHED IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

Cla.'lSification Year English Guj arati Hindi Sindhi Others Classification Year English Gujarati -Hindi Sindhi Others 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Daily 1950-51 5 Fortnightly 1950-51 17 2 1955-56 6 3 1955-56 14 1 1960-61 7 1960-61 16 1

Weekly 1950-51 I 26 1 Monthly 1950-51 50 5 1955-56 1 20 1 2 1955-56 36 4 1 3 1960-61 18 3 1960-61 2 90 1 1 1

Note: Source: Columns for UrdU., etc., have been deleted. as no neWS Examiner of Books and Publications) Gujarat papers is published from the district in these langUages.

TABLE 12.2

PRINTING PRESSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1961

Printing Presses Printing Presses Sl. S1. No. District/Taluka/Maha1 1951 1956 1961 No. DistrictfTalukafMahal 1951 1956 1961 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total N.A. N.A. 237 I Ahmedabad City 165 155 227 3 Dehgam N.A. N.A. 3 2 Viramgam N.A. N.A. 4 4 Dholka N.A. N.A. 3

}late: . Source: Figures for 1961 are given on the basis of Keeper's Declarations E:>eaminer of Books and Publications, Gujarat received upto 31-12-1961.'.

TABLE 12.3

CINEMA THEATRES, 1960-61

Name ofplaces Number of Name of places Number of District/ where Cinema Number of spectators District! where Cinema Number of spectators 81. Talukal Theatres are Cinema (monthly 81. Taluka/· Th.eatres are . Cinema. (monthly No. Mahal located Theatres averages) No. Maha1 located Theatres averages) 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Total 28 617,494 4 Dehgam Dehgam 1 Ahmedabad City Ahmedabad 23 587,923 5 Sanand Sanand 1 326 2 Viramgam . Viramgam 2 23,242 6 Dholka •. Dholka 1 1,191 3 Daskroi Daskroi 7 Dhandhuka Dhandhuka 1 4,312 Sl)urce: Collector, Ahmedabad

915 TABLE 13.1

RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF RAILWAY STATIONS, 196()"61

Railway mileages in the district Miles Kilometers Broad gauge 56.00 90.10 Meter gauge 181.50 292.03 Narrow gauge Number of Railway Stations 57

Ahmedabad City Viramgam Daskroi Dehgam Sanand Dholka Dhandhuka Taluka Taluka Taluka Talun Mahal Taluka Taluka Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of SI. Railway Railway RaHway Railway Railway Railway Railway No, Station Station Station Station Station Station Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Ahmedabad Viramgam Amli Road Dabhoda Sanand Bavla Rayaka 2 Sabal'mati Jhund Goraghuma Nandol.Dehgam Vasvna-Iawa Salajda . Dhandhuka 3 Manina-gar Jakhwada. Vatwa Jaliamath Chhatodi Dholka Tagdi 4- Asarwa Vani Road Geratpur Rakhial Chorvaclodra Godhaneshwar Bhimnath 5 Sahijpur Jakshi Sanathal Koth-Gangad Jali Road 6 Sardargram Bhankoda Medra Moraiya Arnej Salangpur 7 Naroda Detroj Chandkheda Matoda Bhurkhi Alau 8 Gandhigram Ghelda Khodiar Lolia K.unadali 9 Vastrapur Katosan Road Hadala·Bhal Ranpur 10 Sarkhej Bhoyani SOllrce: (1 ) District Statistical Officer, Ahmedabad (2) General Manager, Western Railway, Bombay

TABLE 13.1 ROAD MILEAGES BY TYPE OF SURFACE AND CATEGORY OF ROAD, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [In milts] Other Murram 81. Cement Water-bound and lower No. Category of road Year Asphalt concrete macadma types Total 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

Total 1950..51 44.76 150.34 277.87 472.97 1955·56 122.14 19.93 83.53 434.31 659.91 1960-61 322.65 39.12 53.40 421.37 836.54 National Highway 1950-51 28.27 7.78 36.05 1955-56 43.42 43.42 1960·61 74:.97 74.91 State Highway 1950.51 16.49 39.14 55.63 1955.56 26.97 19.93 21.50 68.40 1960·61 93.06 38.87 9.50 141.43 Other district roads • 1950·51 100.42 108.49 208.91 1955-56 51.75 59.03 247.41 358.19 1960-61 153.37 0.25 41.64- 193.83 389.09 Village roads 1950-51 3.00 169.38 172.38 1955·56 3.00 186.90 189.90 1960·61 1.25 2.26 227.54 231.05 Note: S(lUrc8: (1) The mileages given above exclude below standard roads and cart tracks maintain~ Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildings) ed by the Public Works Department and District Local Board. P. W. D., Gqjarat (2) Information for the years 1950·51, 1955·56 and 1960-61 has been adjusted to the ireil of the qistrict as cQIlstituted on 1-4-1961.

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197 T ABJ.,E 14.2 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRICT LOCAL BOAR.D, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [In Rs.] . [In Rs.]

lnco:rne 1950·51 1955-56 L960-61 Expenditure 1950-51 1955-~6 1960-61 AU Sources 1,248,230 1,796,024 1,872,791 All SourceS 1,251,803 1,450,698 1,680,971 Land revenue 312,222 145,500 Refunds and drawbacks Local rates . 325,180 372,018 389,388 Administration 61,637 71,869 90,356 Interest 21,659 55,086 55,436 Law and justice . Law and justice Police . Police 167 179 Ports and pilotage Education 8,404- 12,338 15,765 Education 5,214 6,332 8,208 Medical Medical 70,315 87,838 105,523 • " 19,320 28,835 24,40[J Scientific and other minor depts 16,398 34,727 Scientific and other minor depts 17,587 41,551 Pension contribution Pension 8,023 11,471 24,653 Stationery and printing. Stationery and printing Miscellaneous 25,655 29,999 26,076 Miscellaneous 329,830 417,38! 490,434 Famine relief 29,306 35,436 Railway . . . Railway Irrigation and minor works Minor works and Navigation Civil works 529,273 562,417 759,425 Civil Public Works 1,032,065 1,202,456 1,383,162 Source: Rural Development Department, Government of Gujarat

TABLE 14.3 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYATS, 1950-1951, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 Expenditure of the Panchayats Number of Village Panchayats Income of the Panchayats [In Rs.] [In Rs.] S]. No. District/TalukaJMahal 1950-51 1955·56 1960-61 1950-51 1955·56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total 32 181 595 103,950 594,189 2,950,326 87,233 497.138 2,369,668. 1 Ahmedabad City 2 4 20 16,825 36,523 405,344 13,095 43,332 399,366 2 Viramgam 1 8 116 9,706 36,208 334,474 9,325 21,455 242,825 3 Daskroi 6 50 97 11,449 130,210 360,818 10,001 175,811 306,693 4 Dehgam 7 47 107 1,330 34,503 175,905 12,320 73,204 161,120 5 San and 1 6 56 3,120 31,421 225,547 2,476 19,321 196,277 6 Dholka 7 35 93 38,790 144,595 733,452 27,043 111,032 527,076 7 Dhandhuka B 31 106 22,730 80,729 664,786 12,473 52,983 536,311 Note: Source: (1) Information for the years 1950·1951, 1955.56 and 1960·61 relates Rural Development Department, to the district as then comtituted. Government of Gujarat

TABLE 15.1 PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/NATIONAL EXTENSION SCHEMES BLOCKS UPTO YEAR ENDING 31-:3-1961 Second Second First Stage Stage First Stage Stage Block Blocks Block Blocks (Number (Number (Number (Number of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks Heads of-Expenditure ofC. P. A. ofC. P.A. Heads of Expenditure arC. P.A. ofC. P.A. and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern} and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern) 2 3 4 2 3 4 I Number of I Fertilisers distributed B.Mds. 61,487 65,374 Blocks allotted Number 3.75 4.00 2 Improved Seeds II PopUlation covered '000 distributed B.Mds. 75,323 76,699 Persons 367 316 3 Agricultural Demon- III Villages covered Number 283 265 stration Plots Number 866 I,B26 Area brought under IV Area covered Sq. Miles 1,325.2 1,367.6 4- fruits and vegetables Acres 330 742 V Total Government 5 Agricultural imple- Expenditure Rs. '000 2,308.3 6,073.0 ments distributed Number 2,598 7,030 VI People's contribution 6 Trees planted N.A. 91,645 (Labour, Cash 7 Compos it pits Dug ,." 1,631 8,124- and Other) Rs. '000 561.0 2,002.0 B Key Village Centres VII Physical Achieve- & A. 1. Cen tees ments started .. N.A. N.A.

198 TABLE IS.I-contd. PROGRESS AND ACmEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/NATIONAL EXTENSION SCHEMES BLOCKS UPTO YEAR ENDING 31-3-1961-contd.

Second Second First Stage Stage First Stage Stage Block Blocks Block Blocks (Number (Number (Number (Number of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks Heads of Expenditure of C. P. A, of C. P. A. • Heads of Expenditure of C. P.A. of C. P. A. and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern) and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern) 2 3 4- 2 3 4 9 Bulls castrated Number 247 512 30 Number of new to Pedigree Animals co-operative Soci- supplied 74- 50 eties started 11 Veterinary dispensary " (a) Credit Societies Number 4 started N.A. 4- (b) Industrial ., 21 4 12 Cattle innoculated " (e) Multipurpose, & vaccinated .. 4,595 14,256 (Including others) ,. 51 34 13 Total additional (d) Farming 8 21 area irrigated by all 31 Number of credit sources Acres 7,458 7,169 societies converted 14 Area reclaimed 2,635 " 2,835 into multi-purpose co- 15 Number of hospitals operative societies .. N.A . s\afted Number N.A. N,A. 32 Number of new 16 Number of dispen- members enrolled in saries started N.A. N.A. Ca) New societies 17 NumberofRHC/ 7,684- 19,194 PHC started N.A. N.A. (b) Existing societies " 1{l Number of MCW 33 N umber of paneha- ~ , Centres started N.A. N.A. yats and other 19 Drinking water wells " statutory bodies started 212 231 (a) Constructed 39 164 34 Number of villages " (b) Renovated " II 12 covered by 20 New schools started Ca) Panchayats and (a) Basic N.A. N.A. other statutory (b) Ordinary " N.A. 8 bodies started 259 258 21 Ordinary schools (b) Non-statutory " converted'into bodies like Basic N.A. W village councils, 22 Youth clubs 66 119 Vikas Mandals, 23 Farmer's Unions ,." 115 138 etc., started 15 24 Mahila Samitis 47 51 35 New pucca houses 25 Libraries/reading constructed rooms 57 41 (a) Residential 1 103 26 Number of adults (b) Schools "_, 18 79 made literate (c) Hospitals/ (induding those Dispensaries N.A. 1 under training) 1,337 3,332 (d) Other (specify) N.A. N.A. 27 Roads constructed 36 New Kutcha Houses (a) Kutcha Furlongs 61 247 constructed (b) Pucca Furlongs N.A. N.A. (a) Residential N.A, 1,161 28 Constructed cuI verts Number 7 7 (b) Schools N.A. 29 Demonstration-cum- Cc) Hospitals! " training centres Dispensaries N.A. started N.A. N.A. Cd) Others N.A. " Source: Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Gujarat TABLE 16.1 AVERAGE RETAIL PIitICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUFFS, 1961 Centre Ahmedabad [In Rs. per B, seer] Janu- Febru- Septem- Octo- Novem- Decem- C\)mmudity ary ary March April May June July August ber ber ber ber I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 13 I4 Rice 0.82 0.93 0.94 0.95 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.02 1.04 0.98 1.00 0.95 Wheat 0.50 0.54 0.54 0.54 0,54 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.48 0.50 0.58 0.56 Jowar 0.40 0.45 0.44 0.45 0.42 0.46 0.45 0.41 0.43 0.41 0.40 0.41 ~{ Bajri 0.47 0.46 0.47 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.54 0.51 0.55 0.50 0.39* 0.43 Gram 0.5+ 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.46 0.47 0.43 0.51 0.57 0.49 0.47 0.48 Arhar (Dal) 0.54 0'54 0.55 0 ..57 0.52 0.55 0.54 0.52 0.56 0.54 0.51 0.58 Pulses Moong 0.66 0.68 0.67 0.68 0.65 0.71 0.75 0.63 0.53 0.54 0.54 0.50 {Udid 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.59 0.58 0.62 0.67 0.62 0,54 0.55 Note: Source: *Priees of Bajri for the period January-October refer to superior District Statistical Officer, Ahmedabad variety, while those for November onwards to inferior variety.

199 TABLE 16.2

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927=190 1951 Food Fuel and Lighting

Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.f Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Fire wood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (I) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January (a) 23.36 0.91 2.63 1.00 0.33 5.31 0.43 2.B8 0.08 (b) 218 256 263 300 150 312 241 303 114 February (a) 27.45 0.92 2.71 1.00 0.44 6.00 0.33 2.38 0.08 (b) - 256 259 271 300 175 322 224- 303 114 March (a) 33.30 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.50 5.63 0.31 2.B8 0.08 (b) 311 259 275 300 200 302 176 303 114 April (a) 30.59 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.50 5.50 0.34 2.BB 0.08 (b) 285 259 275 300 200 295 194 303 114 May (a) 32.03 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.55 5.51 0.42 2.8B 0.08 (b) 299 259 275 300 221 296 241 303 114 June (a) 29.17 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.56 5.53 0.50 2.88 0.08 (b) 272 259 275 300 225 296 282 303 114 July (a) 27.78 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.60 5.58 0.60 3.02 0.08 (b) 259 259 275 300 242 299 341 319 114 August (a) 24.79 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.56 5.57 0.72 3.00 0.03 (b) 231 259 275 300 225 299 406 316 114 September (a) 23.80 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.50 ' 5.59 0.66 3.06 0.08 (b) 215 259 275 300 200 300 371 325 114 October (a) 23.34 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.55 5.83 0.65 3.06 0.09 (b) 222 259 275 300 221 313 365 325 121 November (a) 24.19 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.53 5.99 0.69 3.06 0.09 (b) 226 259 275 300 213 321 388 325 121 December (a) 23.55 0.92 2.75 1.00 0.50 5.60 0.70 2.93 0.09 (b) 220 259 275 300 200 301 394 309 121 Note : (I) (a) Average price; (b) Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 244 292 291 107 340 239 February 266 296 291 107 340 253 March 289 296 291 107 340 268 April 278 296 373 107 340 270 May 290 298 373 107 339 278 June 280 295 373 W7 340 271 July 279 304 357 107 342 270 August 267 294 357 107 342 26'( September 254 301 357 107 342 253 October 260 302 330 107 342 254 November 265 304 330 ,107 342 258 December 258 292 330 107 342 252 Soura: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

200 TABLE 16.2,-contd.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927=100 1951 Food Fuel and Lighting

Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) , (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (I2) (8) (78) (11) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January (a) 23.34- 0.68 2.75 1.00 O.4B 5.51 0.48 2.83 0.09 (b) 218 262 275 300 192 296 371 299 121 February (a) 23.35 0.97 2.75 1.00 0.50 5.43 0.43 2.90 0.09 (b) 218 275 275 300 200 291 206 305 129 March (a) 23.78 0.97 2.75 1.00 0.47 4.47 0.31 2.82 0.09 (b) 221 275 275 300 188 240 178 298 129 April (a) 24.43 0.97 2.63 1.00 0.50 4.98 0.32 2.77 0.09 _ (b) 221 275 263 300 200 266 188 292 129 May (a) 33.13 0.97 2.58 1.00 0.50 5.88 0.38 2.83 0.09 (b} 313 275 258 300 200 315 212 299 ]21 , June (a) 31.27 0.97 2.50 1.00 0.58 6.07 0.46 2.93 0.09 (b) 293 275 250 300 233 326 259 309 129 July (a) 29.6 0.96 2.50 1.00 0.64 6.54 0.55 2.93 0.09 (b) 271 271 250 300 254 351 312 309 131 August (a) 29.48 0.91 2.50 1.00 0.55 6'{0 0.65 2.93 0.09 (b) 275 256 250 300 221 343 365 309 131 September (a) 30.60 0.88 3.50 1.00 0.53 5.50 0.63 2.93 0.09 (b) 286 247 250 300 213 332 353 309 ~31 October (a) 31.29 0.88 3.46 1.00 0.54 6.39 0.73 2.83 0.09 (b) 292 247 246 300 2]7 342 4]2 299 131 November (a) 31.47 0.88 2.42 1.00 0.51 6.10 0.63 2.85 0.09 (b) 294 247 242 300 204 327 353 301 ]31 December (a) 31.51 0.88 2.29 1.00 0.57 5.36 0.50 2.83 0.09 (b) 294 247 229 300 179 291 282 299 131 Note : (1) (a)=Average price; (b)=Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate w~ight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS..contd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7

Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 245 283 355 107 342 346 February 236 288 355 107 342 241 March 219 278 355 107 337 329 April 275 272 334 107 335 262 May 2B1 275 322 107 335 260 June 277 283 322 107 335 263 July 276 284 334 107 335 263 August 281 286 334 107 335 267 September 284 287 334 107 336 269 October 293 278 331 107 335 274 November 288 279" 334 107 335 271 December 275 278 334 107 333 262 Source: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

201

A-II-26 TABLE 16.1-c:omtl.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927=100 1953

Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) {4) (12) (8) (78) (11) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

January (a) 31.65 0.83 2.25 1.00 0.42 5,49 0.36 2.82 0.09 (b) 295 247 225 300 167 294 206 298 131 February (a) 33.03 O.BS 2.25 1.00 0.44 5.£1 U.33 2.83 U.09 (b) 308 247 225 300 175 301 188 299 131 March (a) 32.98 0.83 2.25 1.00 0.48 5.69 0.31 2.81 0.09 (b) 308 247 225 300 192 305 176 297 131 April (a) 32.77 0.83 2.25 1.00 0.50 5.77 0.33 2.80 0.09 (b) 306 247 225 300 200 309 188 296 131 May (a) 32.92 0.88 2.38 1.00 0.57 6.43 0.38 2.80 0.09 (b) 307 247 238 300 229 345 212 296 131 June (a) 32.51 0.90 2.50 1.00 0.63 6.70 0.53 2.80 0.09 (b) 303 253 250 300 250 359 300 296 131 July (a) 33.10 0.83 2.50 1.00 0.55 6.61 0.63 2.84- 0.09 (b) 309 247 250 300 221 355 353 300 131 August (a) 33.12 0.88 2.50 1.00 0.52 6.06 0.63 2.88 0.09 (b) 309 247 250 300 208 325 353 303 131 September (a) 33.38 0.38 2.58 1.00 0.54 5.72 0.59 9.90 0.09 (b) 3Il 247 258 300 217 307 335 305 131 October (a) 33.11 0.88 2.63 1.00 0.54 5.72 0.63 2.85 0.09 (b) 309 247 263 300 217 307 353 301 131 November (a) 33.80 0.88 2.71 1.00 0.50 5.69 0.61 2.83 0.09 (b) 315 247 271 300 200 305 347 301 131 December (a) 33.10 0.88 2.79 1.00 0.45 5.58 0,46 2.95 0.09 (b) 299 247 279 300 179 299 259 311 131 Note: (I) (a) =Average price; (b) = Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBER~ontd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7

Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 272 272 334 107 327 260 February 279 278 334 107 326 264- March 280 277 339 107 326 265 April 284 276 339 107 328 268 May 295 276 339 107 332 275 June 306 277 339 107 332 282 July 314 280 339 107 332 288 August 310 232 339 107 332 285 September 307 284 339 107 332 283 October 306 280 339 107 237 282 November 302 280 339 lO7 326 280 December 282 287 339 1(J7 326 268 8eJUrce: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

202 TABLE 16.2-'Dntti.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927 = 100 1954 Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea " Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Fire wood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1 ) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (II) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 , January (a) .. 33.45 0.88 3.00 1.00 0,43 5.50 0.35 3.01 0.09 (b) 312 247 300 300 171 295 200 318 131 February (a) 12.01 0.49 0.33 0.88 2.96 1.00 0.45 5.49 0.27 2.99 0.09 (b) 296 313 213 247 296 300 179 294 153 315 131 March (a) 12.79 0.49 0.30 0.90 3.13 1.00 0.47 5.48 0.26 2.89 0.09 (b) 315 313 193 253 313 300 188 294 147 304 131 April (a) 12.79 0.41 0.31 l.03 3.25 1.00 0.48 5.65 0.29 2.78 0.08 (b) 315 263 200 291 325 300 192 303 165 293 123 May (a) 12.79 0.36 0.30 1.00 3.25 1.00 0.50 5.86 0.31 2.77 0.08 (b) 315 233 193 282 325 300 200 315 176 292 123 June (a) 0.60 0.33 0.27 0.98 3.25 1.00 0.50 5.74 0.32 2.78 0.08 (b) 283 213 173 276 325 300 200 308 182 293 123 July (a) 0.59 0.34- 0.27 0.94 3.25 1.00 0.50 5.60 0.36 2.76 0.08 (b) 278 220 173 265 325 300 200 301 206 291 123 August (a) 0.56 0.33 0.25 0.92 3.29 1.00 0.48 5.40 0.45 2.73 0.09 (b) 263 213 160 259 329 300 192 289 253 288 131 September (a) 0.52 0.34 0.26 0.94 3,42 1.00 0.50 5.40 0.50 2.73 0.09 (b) 244- 220 167 265 343 300 200 289 282 288 131 October (a) 0.52 0.36 0.25 0.96 3.50 1.00 0.48 5.25 0.44 2.73 0.09 (b) 244 233 160 271 350 300 192 282 247 288 131 November (a) 0.44- 0.36 0.25 0.95 3.75 1.00 0.43 4.85 0.48 2.74 0.09 (b) 205 233 160 268 375 300 171 260 271 289 131 December (a) 0.40 0.33 0.22 0.94 3.75 1.00 0.39 4.52 0.48 2.80 0.09 (b) 185 213 140 265 375 300 154 242 271 296 131 Note : (1) (a) =Average price; (b)=Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS-contd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers

2 3 4 5 6 7

Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4- 91 January· 283 292 339 107 326 269 February 265 289 339 107 326 257 March 266 277 339 107 332 257 April 264 268 339 107 335 255 May 258 267 339 107 335 251 June 241 266 339 107 335 240 July ·242 264 339 107 332 241 August 237 262 339 107 332 237 September 235 262 339 107 332 236 October 233 262 339 107 330 235 November 232 262 339 107 329 227 December 205 266 339 107 326 217 *The average price and price relative for rice, Wheat and Source: bajri for the month of janl\ary are combined one. Commissioner of Labo",r and Employment, Gujarat

203 TAB~ 16.:.wonld.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd, (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927 = 100 1955

Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) ~Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11) 2 3 4- S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January (a) 0.40 0.34 0.20 0.93 3.75 1.00 0,38 4.23 0,35 2.73 0.09 (b) 185 220 127 262 375 300 150 227 200 288 131 February (a) 0.39 0.35 0.20 0.91 3.75 1.00 0,38 4.20 0.31 2.73 0.09 (b) 180 227 127 256 375 300 150 225 176 288 131 March (a) 0.39 0.33 0.20 0.93 3.75 1.00 0,38 4.13 0,28 2.72 0.08 (b) 180 213 127 262 375 300 150 221 159 287 123 April (a) 0.39 0.29 0.20 0.91 3.75 1.00 0.39 4.10 0.29 2.65 0.08 (b) 180 187 127 256 375 300 154 220 165 279 123 May (a) 0.40 0.31 0.20 0.90 3.63 1.00 0.42 4.17 0.33 2.65 0.08 (b) 185 200 127 253 363 300 167 223 188 279 123 June (a) 0.40 0.32 0.23 0.90 3.58 1.00 0.45 4.29 0.46 2.65 0.08 (b) 185 207 147 253 358 300 179 230 259 279 123 July (a) 0.42 0.34 0.28 0.91 3.58 1.00 0.44 5.09 0.50 2.70 0.08 (b) 195 220 180 256 358 300 175 273 282 285 115 August (a) 0.42 0.35 0.30 0.90 3.54 1.00 0.44 5.30 0.58 2.78 0.07 (b) 195 227 193 253 354 300 175 284 329 293 108 September (a) 0.42 0.34 0.28 0.91 3.46 1.00 0.44 4.81 0.54 2.80 0,07 (b) 195 220 180 256 346 300 175 258 306 296 108 October (a) 0.40 0.35 0.26 0.90 3.33 1.00 0.47 ~67 0.61 2.83 0.07 (b) 185 227 167 253 333 300 188 250 347 299 108 November (a) 0.41 0.36 0.30 0.89 3.25 1.00 0.45 4.65 0.63 2.74 0.07 (b) 190 233 193 250 325 300 179 252 353 289 108 December (a) 0,42 0.36 0.32 0.90 3.13 1.00 0.44 4.68 0.59 2.70 0,07 (b) 195 233 107 253 313 300 175 251 335 285 108 Note: (1) (a) = Average price; (b) = Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBER~contd. Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent MisFellaneous Index numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 195 259 339 107 324 210 February 191 258 339 107 325 207 March 187 257 339 107 325 205 April 181 250 339 107 325 200 May 187 250 339 107 325 204 June 188 250 339 107 325 211 July 217 256 339 107 325 224 August 225 261 339 107 325 229 September 216 263 339 107 325 224 October 218 265 339 107 325 225 November 225 259 339 107 325 229 December 226 258 339 107 326 230 , Source: Commissioner of Labour ::md Employment, Gujarat

~O4 TABLE 16.2-contd.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX ~UMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927 = 100 1956 Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea. Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (II) 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 January Ca) 0.41 0.40 0.32 0.89 3.04 1.00 0.44 4.80 0.44 2.77 0.07 (b) 190 253 207 250 304 300 175 258 247 292 108 February Ca) 0.40 0.39 0.31 0.89 2.92 1.00 0.43 4.80 0.34 2.67 0.08 (b) 185 247 200 250 292 300 171 258 194 281 115 March (a) 0.44 0.40 0.31 0.89 2.75 1.00 0.45 4.79 0.30 2.65 0.08 (b) 205 253 200 250 275 300 179 257 171 279 123 April (a) 0.49 DAD 0.33 0.89 2.75 1.00 0.48 5.0B 0.34 2.65 0.08 (b) 229 253 213 250 275 300 192 273 194 279 123 May (al 0.46 0.39 0.32 0.88 2.75 1.00 0.48 5.23 0.35 2.65 0.08 (b) 215 247 207 247 275 300 192 280 200 279 123 June (a) 0.49 0.40 0.35 0.89 2.67 1.00 0.48 5.29 0.36 2.73 0.08 (b) 229 253 227 250 267 300 192 277 206 288 123 July Ca) 0.50 0.40 0.35 0.90 2.67 1.00 0.45 5.13 0.46 2.80 0.08 (b) 234 253 227 253 267 300 204- 275 259 296 123 August Ca) 0.50 0.42 0.41 0.92 2.67 1.00 0.50 5,43 0.55 2.86 0.08 (b) 234 267 260 259 267 300 200 291 312 302 123 September (a) 0.50 0.42 0.41 0.90 2.75 1.00 0.54 6.02 0.54 2.99 0.08 (b) 234- 267 260 253 275 300 217 323 306 315 123 October Ca) 0.50 0.44 0.42 0.92 2.83 1.00 0.49 6.18 0.61 3.02 0.08 (b) 234 280 267 259 283 300 196 331 347 319 123 November, (a) 0.50 0.44 0.45 0.90 2.83 1.00 0.48 6.02 0.57 2.89 O.OB (b) 234 280 287 253 283 300 192 323 324 304- 123 December (a) 0.50 0.43 0.45 0.89 2.79 1.00 0.48 5.83 0.57 2.83 0.08 (b) 234 273 287 250 279 300 192 313 324 299 123 Note : (I} (a) =Average price; (b) =Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS-contd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers

2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4- 91 January 224 265 339 107 326 229 February 217 258 339 107 326 224- March 228 258 339 107 326 231 April 240 260 339 107 329 239 May 236 260 339 107 329 236 June 242 266 339 107 327 240 July 347 272 339 107 328 244 August 261 277 339 107 328 253 September 264 287 339 107 328 256 October 272 290 339 107 328 261 November / 272 280 339 107 326 261 December 269 280 339 107 326 259 SoW'ce: Commissioner of Labour and Employment~ Gujarat

205 TABLE 16.2-contd.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-cQntd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927 = 100 1957 , Food Fuel and Lighting

Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Janu3.1)' (a) 0.50 0.43 0.42 0.89 3.00 1.00 0.48 5.85 0.« 2.80 0.08 (b) 234- 273 267 250 300 300 192 314 247 296 123 February Ca) 0.52 0.44 0.43 0.89 3.00 1.00 0.43 5.98 0.35 2.75 0.08 (b) 244 280 273 250 300 300 192 321 200 290 123 March (a) 0.53 0.45 0.44 0.90 3.00 1.00 0.43 5.96 0.36 2.76 0.08 (b) 249 287 267 253 300 300 192 320 206 291 123 April (a) 0.56 0.44- 0.42 0.88 2.88 1.00 0.50 5.94 0.36 2.82 0.08 (b) 262 282 269 248 288 300 200 319 203 297 118 May (a) 0.56(4) 0.44- 0.44 0.96 2.88 ],00 0.52 6.02 0.36 2.78 0.08 (b) 262 282 282 271 288 300 208 323 203 293 1I8 June (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.46 l.00 2.96 1.00 0.52 6.06 0.38 2.74 0.08 (b) 262 282 294 282 296 300 208 325 215 289 lIB July (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.50 1.02 2.72 1.00 0.54 6.12 0.42 2.B8 0.08 (b} 262 282 320 288 272 300 216 328 237 304- lIB August (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.50 1.06 2.96 1.00 0.52 6.14 0.48 2.B6 0.08 (b) 262 2B2 320 299 296 300 208 329 271 302 118 September (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.42 1.04 2.96 ],00 0.52 6.12 0.52 2.98 0.08 (b) 262 282 262 294 296 300 208 328 294- 314- 118 October (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.42 1.02 2.96 1.00 0.52 6.00 0.50 2.90 0.08 (b) 262 282 269 288 296 300 208 322 282 306 118 November (a) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.54 1.02 2.96 ],00 0.48 5.84 0.50 2.98 0.08 (b) 262 282 346 288 296 300 192 313 282 314 118 December Ca) 0.56(4) 0.44(5) 0.38 1.02 2.96 1.00 0.48 5.68 0.46 2.92 0.08 (b) 262 282 243 288 296 300 192 305 260 308 lIB Note : (1) Ca) = Average price; (b) = Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure. (3) Figures 4 and 5 shown in the brackets against the prices of rice and wheat in the months of May to December 1957, indicate the quotations for April 1957 and May 1957 respectively.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS-contd. Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent :Miscellaneous Index numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 259 279 339 107 327 252 February 260 274- 339 107 329 253 March 263 272 339 107 331 254 April 264 277 339 107 333 256 May 266 276 339 107 335 257 June 269 273 339 107 338 259 July 274 285 339 107 338 263 August 277 283 339 107 338 265 September 272 292 339 107 338 262 October 270 287 339 107 338 260 November 276 293 339 .07 338 265 December 264 287 339 107 338 257 Source: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

206 TABLE 16.2-contd.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927=100 1958

Food Fuel and Lighting

Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (I) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January (a) 0.61 0.44 0.38 1.01 2.79 1.00 0.45 5.56 0.38 2.82 0.08 (b) 290 288 243 235 279 300 180 298 215 297 118 February (a) 0.62 0.39 0.36 1.01 2.77 1.00 0.46 5.47 0.33 2.77 0.08 (b) 295 250 230 285 277 300 184 293 186 292 1I8 March (a) 0.63 0.41 0.37 1.01 2.77 1.00 0.48 5.51 0.36 2.86 0.08 (b) 300 262 237 235 'l.77 300 192 296 203 302 1I8 Aptil (a) 0.66 0.4-3 0.42 1.04 2.69 1.00 0.49 5.50 0.40 2.82 0.09 (b) 314 275 269 294 269 300 196 295 226 297 133 May (a) 0.66 0.44 0.40 1.05 2.71 1.00 0.50 5.46 0.45 2.82 0.09 (b) 314 292 256 296 271 300 200 293 254 291 133 . June (a) 0.71 OA5 0.44 1.03 2.71 1.00 0.55 5.50 0.52 2.85 0.09 (b) 338 288 282 291 271 300 220 295 294 301 133 July (a) 0.73 0,49 0.46 1.08 2.78 1.00 0.54 5.65 0.56 2.86 0.09 (b) 347 314 294 305 278 300 216 303 316 302 133 August (a) 0.75 0.50 0,46 1.11 2.85 1.00 0,49 5.62 0.58 2.85 0.09 (b) 357 320 294 313 285 300 196 301 328 301 133 September (a) 0.75 0.50 0.45 1.00 2.84 1.00 0.48 5.61 0.61 2.91 0.09 (b) 357 320 288 311 284 300 192 301 344 307 133 October (a) 0.76 0.50 0.45 1.08 2.84 1.00 0,49 5.59 0.61 2.95 0.09 (b) 362 320 288 305 . 284 300 196 300 344- 311 133 November Ca) 0.75 0.53 0.44 1.09 2.B5 1.00 0.47 5.52 0.61 2.96 0.10 (b) 357 339 282 308 285 300 188 296 344 312 148 December (a) 0.69 0.55 0.42 1.09 3.02 1.00 0.47 5.54 0.61 3.02 0.10 (b) 328 352 269 308 302 300 188 297 344 319 148 Note : (1) (a) =Average price; (b) =Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS-contd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 lQ 12 4 91 January 262 276 339 107 338 254 February 252 272 339 107 339 248 March 259 280 339 107 339 253 April 272 278 339 107 340 261 May 275 278 339 107 340 263 June 291 282 339 107 340 273 July 308 285 339 107 340 285 August 313 282 339 107 341 288 September 314 287 339 107 344 298 October 315 290 339 107 345 290 November 319 292 339 107 345 292 December 314 297 339 107 345 290 Source: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

207 TABLE 16.Z-conCd.

CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING .CLASS-contd. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices fro&;, August 1926 to July 1927=100 1959 Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Fire wood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

January , (a) 0.70 0.65 0.45 1.10 3.08 1.00 0.47 5.98 0.47 3.16 0.10 (b) 333 416 288 311 308 300 188 321 265 333 148 Februaty (a) 0.71 0.65 0.47 1.08 3.07 1.00 0.48 6.19 0.38 3.09 0.09 (b) 333 416 301 305 307 300, 192 332 215 326 133 March (a) 0.70 0.58 0.46 1.09 3.08 1.00 0.50 6.20 0.36 3.06 0.09 (b) 333 371 294 308 308 300 200 333 203 323 133 April (a) 0.71 0.56 0.46 1.12 3.08 1.00 0.60 6.56 0.42 3.11 0.09 (b) 338 358 294 316 308 300 240 352 237 328 133 May (a) 0.77 0.56 0.49 1.23 2.9B 1.00 0.59 7.45 0.4:6 3.21 0.09 (b) 366 358 314 347 298 300 236 400 260 339 133 June (a) 0.75 0.56 0.50 1.24 2.99 LOO 0.60 7.51 0.49 3.18 0.09 (b) 357 358 320 350 299 300 240 403 277 335 133 July (a) 0.77 0.56 0.50 1.22 3.00 1.00 0.61 7.57 0.56 3.25 0.09 (b) 366 358 320 344 300 300 244- 406 316 343 133 August (a) 0.77 0.57 0.50 1.10 3.00 1.00 0.57 7.01 0.59 3.28 0.09 (b) 366 365 320 311 300 300 228 376 333 346 133 September (a) 0.81 0.62 0.50 1.08 3.01 1.00 0.62 7.12 0.62 3.44 0.09 (b) 386 397 320 305 301 300 248 382 350 363 133 October (a) 0.77 0.62 0.51 1.08 3.15 1.00 0.62 7.07 0.62 4.06 0.09 (b) 366 397 326 305 315 300 258 379 350 428 133 November (a) 0.75 0.62 0.50 1.09 3.19 1.00 0.58 7.03 0.52 4.03 0.09 (b) 357 397 320 305 319 300 232 377 328 425 133 December (a) 0.75 0.58 0,46 1.12 3.32 1.00 0.55 6.80 0.55 3.70 0.09 (b) 357 371 294 316 332 300 220 365 311 390 133 Note .. (I) (a) =Average price; (b) = Price relative. . (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportIonal to total expenditure.

GROUP INDEX NUMBERS-contd.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7

Weight proportional to total eJ{penditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 330 308 339 107 345 301 February 330 302 339 107 345 300 March 315 299 339 107 345 290 April 323 304 339 107 345 296 May 340 312 339 107 345 307 June 342 311 339 107 352 300 July 351 318 339 107 351 315 August 345 319 339 107 351 311 September 356 332 339 107 351 319 October 357 333 339 10~ 351 324 November 355 380 339 107 351 322 December 341 352 339 107 350 311 Source: Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

208 'tABU 16.1-conctJ.

CONSUMERS PRIcE INDEX NUMBER FOR WORKING CLASS-concid. (AHMEDABAD CITY)

Base: Average prices from August 1926 to July 1927 = 100 1960 Food Fuel and Lighting Kerosene Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Small (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Lb.) (Lb.) (Seer) (Seer) (Seer) (Md.) bottle) Month (20) (23) (9) (2) (1) (3) (4) (12) (8) (78) (11)

1 2 3 ~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January (a) 0.75 0.55 0,46 1.12 3.44 1.00 0.55 6.98 0.45 3.50 0.09 (b) 357 352 294 316 344- 300 220 374 254 369 133 February (a) 0.70 0.50 0,47 1.12 3.56 1.00 0.59 7.01 0.36 3.36 0.09 (b) 333 320 301 316 356 300 236 376 203 354- 133 March Ca) 0.69 , 0.50 0.44- 1.12 3.54 LOO 0.58 7.02 0.32 3.37 0.09 (b) 328 320 282 316 354 300 232 376 181 356 133 - April (a) 0.69 0.50 0.44- 1.12 3.52 1.00 0.59 7.03 0.30 3.50 0.09 (b) 328 ,320 282 316 352 300 236 377 196 369 133 May (a) 0.73 0.50 0.50 1.12 3.50 1.00 0.63 7.01 0.40 3.61 0.09 (b) 347 '320 320 316 350 300 252 376 236 381 133 lune (a) 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.12 3.50 1.00 0.63 7.03 0.44- 3.50 0.09 (b) 357 320 320 316 350 300 252 377 248 369 133 July (a) 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.12 3.50 1.06 0.63 7.06 0.49 3.50 0.09 (b) 357 320 320 316 350 318 252 379 277 369 133 August (a) 0.76 0.50 0.49 1.12 3.50 1.10 0.63 7.03 0.55 3.51 0.09 (b) 362 320 314- 316 350 330 252 377 3Il 370 133 September Ca) 0.75 0.50 0.50 1.12 3.50 1.22 0.63 7.03 0.49 3.53 0.09 (b) 357 320 320 316 350 366 252 377 277 372 133 October (a) 0.75 0.50 O.SO 1.12 3.50 1.25 0.63 7.0B 0.55 3.60 0.09 (b) 357 320 320 316 350 375 252 380 311 380 133 November (al 0.75 0.50 0.49 1.12 3.50 1.25 0.61 7.04 0.50 3.50 0.09 (b) 357 320 314- 316 350 375 244- 378 282 369 133 *December (a) 0.80 0.52 0.52 1.20 3.87 1.34- 0.58 7.49 0.54 3.75 0.09 (b) 355 311 311 316 351 375 216 375 285 369 133 Note: (1 ) (a) =Average price; (b) =Price relative. (2) Figures below the units indicate weight proportional to total expenditure. * Weight proportional to total expenditure for the month of December for~ Rice Wheat Bajri Sugar (Ref.) Tea Mutton Milk Ghee Potatoes Firewood (Kilogram) ~Kilogram) (Kilogram) (Kilogram) (! Kilogram) (! Kilogram) (Kilogram) (Kilogram) (Kilogram) (40 Kilogram) ( 20) 23) ( 9 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 3J ) ( 4 ) ( ) ( 8 ) ( 78 ) Kerosene oil (Small bottle) ( 11 ) GROUP INDEX NUMBERs..concld.

Fuel and Consumers Price Month Food lighting Clothing House-rent Miscellaneous Index numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weight proportional to total expenditure 58 7 10 12 4 91 January 331 337 339 107 349 304 February 317 325 339 107 350 294 March 306 328 339 107 348 2B7 April 306 338 339 107 347 288 May 319 34-7 339 107 348 297 June 324 337 339 107 350 299 July 329 338 339 107 348 302 August 331 338 339 107 348 304- September 328 340 339 107 349 302 October 331 345 339 107 351 304- November 325 337 339 107 351 300 December 320 337 339 107 351 297

Source: I Commissioner of Labour and Employment, Gujarat

209 TABLE 17.1 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, 1960-61 I SI. Authorised Subscribed 81. Authorised Subscribed No. Classification Number Capital Capital No. Classification Number Capital Capital (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in &s.) 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 0 Agriculture and Alli- 5 Construction and ed activities 1,000,000 1,000,000 utilities II 9,002,500 1,765,400 Mining and quar- 6 Commerce (Trade rying 250,000 10,200 and Finance) 139 93,94-2,997 31,732,583 2 Processing and manu- facture of foodstuff, 7 Transport, Commu- textiles, leather and nications and products thereof 96, 366,723,100 190,413,935 Storage :; Processing and 8 Community and manufacture of metals, chemicals and products business services 5 8)2,0)0 189,930 thereof 68 67,244,500 44,152,380 9 Personal.and other 4 Processing and manu- services 5 3,IOO,OaO 1,122,700 factures, not else- where classified 31 41,978,725 3,221,475 Total 357 784,IU3,3.Z2 278,6rl8,603 Source: Registrar of Compa.nies, Ministry of Commerce and Industry

TABLE 17.% SCHEDULED AND NON.SCHEDULED BANKS, 1950, 1955 AND 1960 Sl. SI. No. Category of Banks 1950 1955 1960 No. Category of Banks 1950 1955 1960 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total 39 32 57 2 Non-scheduled Banks Scheduled Banks 39 32 57 Note: Source: 1 Information regarding office of Scheduled Banks Reserve Bank of India, Bombay relates to period ending 31st March. 2 Information regarding Non-scheduled Banks relates to the latest balance sheet or return. S Non-scheduled Banks with capital and reserve below Rs. 50,000 are omitted.

TABLE 17.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS, 1958-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 Years Years Sl. SI. No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total A 3 5 7 4 (a) Number of Industrial Co-operative Banks B 6 19 (b) Branches of Industrial Co-operative Banks (a) Number of State Co­ 5 (a) Number of Primary operative Banks Land Mortgage Banks (b) Branches of State Co­ (b) Branches of Primary operative Banks Land Mortgage Banks 2 (a) Number of State Land 6 (a) Number of Taluka Co- Mortgage Banks operative Banks (b) Branches of State Land (b) Branches of Taluka Mortgage Banks 5 Co-operative Banks 3 (a) Number of District Co­ 7 (a) Number of Urban operative Banks Co-operative Banks 2 4 4 (b) Branches of District Co­ (b) Branches of Urban operative Banks 4 11 Co-operative Banks 2 2

Sourc~: Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Guj arat

210 TABLE 17.4

LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSU.ED AND SUM INSURED, 1957 TO 1960

SI. SI.- No. Item 1957 1958 1959 195() No. Item 1957 1953 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 1 Number of Life 2 Sum insured Insurance Policies (Rs. in lakhs) 650.37 715.09 795.37 766.03 issued 16,363 18,149 20,001 18,204 3 Number of Autho- rised agents 2,727 3,249 1,753 1,785 Source: Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Ahmedabad

TABLE 17.5

NET OF TARGET AND COLLECTION.... SMALL SAVINGS, 1960..61 [Rs. in lakhs] Sl. Targets Net SI. Targets Net No. Nature of Savings fixed collection No. Nature of Savings fixed collection 2 3 4- 1 2 3 4 1 Savings Certificates N.A. 98.17 4- Annuity Certificates N.A. 0.70 2 Post Office Saving Bank 5 Cumulative time Deposits N.A. 1.10 Deposits N.A. 4.10 3 Treasury Saving Deposits N.A. 109.37 Total 200.00 213.44 SOUTce: Small Savings Officer, Finance Dep3.rtment, Gujarat

TABLE 18.1

CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

Sl. Year of Sl. Year of No. Description of Events occurrence No. Description of Events occurren(:e 2 3 2 3 1 Establishment of Dholka Municipality 1856 14 Salt Satyagrah in Dholera 1930 2 First Textile Mill in Ahmedabad (Shahpur 15 Famine in Dhandhuka 1935 Mill) 1861 16 First communal Riot in Ahmedabad 1941 2 (a) Beginning of Dudheshwar Water works • 1891 17 Strike of Textile Mill Workers in Ahmedabad 1942 3 Royal Darbar of Emperor George V 1911 18 Supersession of Ahmedabad Municipal 4 Black Fever in Dholka 1912 Borough 1942-43 51st visit of Mahatma Gandhiji on his return 19 Flood in River Sabarmati 1943 from South Africa 1915 20 Inauguration of Geeta Mandir in Ahmedabad 1945 6 Starting of Sabarmati Ashram by Mahatma 21 Second communal Riot in Ahmedabad 1947 Gandhiji 1918 22 Independence Day (15th August) 1947 7 Riots in Viramgam 1918 23 Republic Day (26th January) 1950 8 Establishment of Majoor Mahajan Sangh 1920 24 Upgrading of Ahmedabad Municipal Borough 9 The Indian National Congress at Ahmedabad 1921 into Corporation 1950 10 Severe fire in Dholka Bazar 1925 25 Archaeological Excavation in Lothal 1954 11 Flood havoc in Ahmedabad 1927 26 Movement for Maha Gujarat 1956 12 Frost in Viramgam 1928 27 Inauguration of Gujarat State (1st May) 1960 13 D~ndikuch from Sabarmati Ashram 1930 28 Visit of Queen Elizabeth to Ahmedabad 1961 Source: Collector, Ahmedabad

211 TABLE 18.2

FAIRS AND FESTIVALS

Nearest railway Estimated station & distance congregationJ in miles; whether S1. Village/place N arne/Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services 1 2 3 4 5 6

AHMEDABAD CITY TALUKA

1 Gomtipur Narsinhji fair Kartik sud 1 (New year 100,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City Day) (November) 2 Shah .A)am Roja Shah-AI am Roja Urs Jumadi-us-Sani 19 75,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City 3 Outside Delhi Gate J anmashtarni Shravan vad 7-8 30,000 Rty. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City (August) 4- Sarkhej Hajarat Bavajang Shawwal 12-13 25,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmeda's Sandal 5 Asarva Nilkanth Mahadev fair Shravan vad 15 CAmas) 17,000 Rly. Stn.,~Bus Ahmedabad City (August) 6 Sarangpur Puripakodi fair Kartik sud 15 15,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City (November) 7 JamaIpur Piran pir fair Rabi-uJ-Awwal 11 10,000-12,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City 8 Gomtipur Parasnath fair Kartik sud 15 10,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City (November) 9 Madhupura Diwasa fair Ashadh vad 15 (Amas) 10,000 Rty. Sto., Bus Ahmedabad City (July) 10 Dariyapur Ramnavmi Chaitra sud 9 (April) 5,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City 11 Isaopur Verai Mata-ni-Mandvi Ashvin sud 14 (October) 4,000 Maninagar I! rns. Bus 12 Ahmedabad City Muharram Muharram 10 3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 13 ]amaIpur Pat fair Kartik sud 15 3,000 Rly. Sto., Bus Ahmedabad City (November) 14 Ahmedabad City Rathyatra Ashadh sud 2 (July) 3,000 Rty. Sto., Bus 15 Gita mandir road, Bahucharaji fair Bhadrapad sud 3 3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City (September) 16 Vad~ road, J aomashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City 17 Sarkhej J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 3,000 Rly. Sto., Bus 18 Jamalpur Bukhari Saheb's Urs Rajab 5 1,000 Rly. Sto., Bus Ahmedabad City 19 Naroda Dhanushdhari Mata fair Ashadh sud 15 (July) 700-800 Rty. Stn., Bus 20 Naroda Chamunda Mata fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 500-1,000 Rly. Sto., Bus 21 Navrangpura Dada Saheb's footprint's Kartik sud 4 (November) 500 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City fair 22' Naroda Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 500 Rly. Sto., Bus 23 Kagadapith Balia Kaka and Bhairava Phalgun vad 9 (March) 500 Rly. Stn., Bus Ahmedabad City Nath fair

VIRAMGAM TALUKA

24 Vani Balarnsha Pir fair Shravan vad 15 (Am as) 8,000-9,000 RIy. Stn., Bus (August) 25 Detroj Temba fair Shravan vad 8 6,000-7,000 RIy. Stn. Janmashtami (August) 26 Bhojva Chhabila Hanumanji fair Shravan vad II (August) 5,000-7,000 Viramgam, 3 MlI. Bus 27 Zezra Talasania Nagdev fair Ashadh vad 15 CAmas) 5,000-7,000 Viramgam, 17 InS. Bus (July) 28 Varmor Pakhanva (Koreshwer Shravan vad 15 (Am as) 5,000 Mandai, 5 rns. Mahadev) fair (August) 29 Rudatal Ganesh Chaturthi Vaishakh sud 4 (May) 3,000-4,000 Ghelda, 4- ms. 30 Qdhav Gautameshwer Mahadev Last Monday of Shravan 3,000 Rantej, 7 InS. fair (August)

212

DI5T RICT AHMEDABAD FAIRS

* DISTRICT H. Q. -- OISTRICT 80UNDARY a:: ...... TALUKA t- 80UNDARY en aJ -- ·R.AlLWAY 0 23 N -;r- RIVER N - NATION.e.L HIGHWAY a: _ MATAJI =$TATE HIGHWAY < t,!) -- LOCAL ROAD C klHSHNA • PLACE OF FA I R :z: e- SHIV e LOK MEL'" G RAM @D JAIN

HANUMANJI -CD SERPENT GOO 0 PIR

NOTE:- FIGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE NUMBER OF FAIRS o FAIr;>S HAVING CONGREGATION LE.SS THr.N 5.000 CONGREGATION 20 10 0 20 SYMBOLS '-A80VE 25 °00 k.,. I Ii I 1 I I - I I' --IO,OOOT024.999 129 6 3 0 12 -- 5.000 TO 9,999 @ -- aE LOW 5.000

72 E TABLE 18.2-contd.

FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS-contd.

Nearest railway Estimated station & distance congregation! in miles; whether Sl. Village/place Name/Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival' participants services

1 2 3 4 5 6

VIRAMGAM TALUKA-contd.

31 Viramgam J anmashtami Shravan vad 7, 8 2,500-3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (August) 32 Bhoyani Mallinath

DASKROI TALUKA

55 Kanbha Kanbha fair Shravan vad 15 (Amas) 10,000 Ahmedabad. 10 ms. Bus (August) 56 Vatva Devi Mata fair Bhadrapad sud 8 5,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (September) 57 Pirana Pirana fair Bhadrapad sud 8 4,000 Vatva, 6 ms. Bus (Giramtha) (September) 58 Jetalpur J al Jhilni Ekadashi Bhadrapad sud 11 3,000 Barejdi, 6 ms. Bus (September) 59 Enasan Nilkanth Mahadev fair Magh vad 14 (February) 1,500 Medra, 2 MS. Bus Mahashivratri 60 Pirana (Giramtha~ Pirana fair Bhadrapad sud II 1,000-1,200 Vatva, 6 ms. Bus (September) 61 Ognaj Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad vad 11 1,000 Khodiar, 5 IDS. Bus (September) 62 Chandkheda Brahmani Mata-no Garbo Ashvin !!ud 14 (October) 1,000 Sabarmati, 3 ms, Bus 63 Lambha Brahmani Mata-ni-Mandvi Ashvin sud 14 (October) 1,000 Vatva, 4 ms. Bus 64 Aslali But-Mata-nu-Havan Ashvin sud 8 (October) 1,000 Vatva, 3 MS. Bus 65 Koba Gandhi fair Magh vad 14 (February) 500-1,000 Sabarmati, 5 ms. Bus 66 Pardhol Kalka-Mata Ashvin 8ud 11 400-500 Medva, 3 IllS., Bus Pratishthotsav (October)

213 TABI,E lS.l-contd. FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS-contd.

Nearest railway Estimated station & distance congregationl in miles: whether Sl. Village/place Name/Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held offair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services 3 5 6

DEHGAM TALUKA

67 Sadara J akshani Devi fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 10,000 Dabhoda, 10 ms. Bus (September) 68 Sampa Kalka Mata fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 1,000-J,500 Rly. Stu., Bus 69 Palaiya J anmashtami Shravan vad B (August) 800 Dehgam, I ml. 70 Prantiya Balanshah PiT Urs Rajab 14 BOO Dabhoda, 2 IDS. Bus 71 Kadadra Halani rnata fair Shravan vad B (August) 600 Dehgam, 6 IDS. Bw Janrnashtami 72 Dabhoda Hanumanji fair Kartik vad 14 600 Rly. Stn., Bus (November) 73 Dabhoda Hanumanji fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 600 Rly. Stn., Bus Janmashtarni 74 Prantiya J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 600 Dabhoda, 2 IDS. Bus 75 Vasana-Dolarana Boriya Mahadev fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 400 Dabhoda, 10 IllS. Bus Janmashtarni 76 Devkaranna muvada Mahashivratri \ Magh vad 14 (February) 400 Dehgam, IO! ms. Bus 77 Chhala Dasharath Mahadev fail' Ashvin sud 15 (October) 400 Dehgam, 10 IDS. Bus 78 Nandol Ranmukteshwer fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 300 Dehgam, 3 InS. Bus J anmashtami 79 Dharisana Mahadev fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 300 Rakhial, 3 ms. ' J anmashtami 80 Alampur Ambaji mata fair Ashvin sud 5 (October) 200 Dabhoda, 6 ms. Bus 81 Vasana-Rathod Butani mata fair Bhadrapad sud 8 200 Dehgam, 2 ms. (September) 82 Mahudra Ramji fair, Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 200 Dabhoda, 4 ms. 83 Zak Ramji fair Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 200 Dabhoda, 4 ms.

SANAND MAHAL

84 Sanand Mahashiyratri Magb vad 13-14 8,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (February) 35 Sanand Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 8,000 Rly. Stn. Bus 86 Modasar Atreshwer Mahadev fair Chaitra sud 11-15 (April) 5,000 Matoda, 3 ms. 87 Vasna Chachara Halol-rna-fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000-2,500 Matoda, I mt Bus vadi Janmashtami 88 Vasna Chachara Chachara-ma fair Chaitra sud 9 (April) 2,000~2,500 Matoda, ml. Bus vadi

DHOLKA TALUKA

89 Vautha Vautha fair Kartik :;lud 11-V ad 200,000 Dholka, 7 InS. Bus (November) 90 Dholka Mubarram Muharram 7-10 14,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 91 Chandisar J al Jhihilli Ekadashi Bhadrapad sud II 10,000 Dholka, 5 ms. Bus (September) 92 Dholka Bakari Jd (Idd-ud-Duha) Jilhaj 10 9,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 93 Metal Mahakali Mata fair Vaishakh sud 5 (May) 8,000-10,000 BavIa, 10 IDS. Bus 94 Dholka Hajarat Shah Pir Urs Shawwal 16-20 8,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 95 Dholka Idd-ul-Fitr (Ramzan-Id) Shawwal I 7,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 96 Dholka Bnkhari Saheb fair Rajab 7 4,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 97 Dholka Naganath or Chandre­ Shravan vad 15 CAmas) 4,000 Rly. Stn., Bus shwer Mahadev fair (August) 98 Devdholera Talasania Mahadev fair Bhadrapad sud 6 ~,OOO-4,OOO Bavla, 12 IUS. Bus (September) 99 Dholka Rishi Panchami Bhadrapad sud 5 3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (September)

214 TABLE 18.2-concld.

FAIRS AND FESTIVALS.concld t

Nearest railway Estimated station & distance congregationJ in miles; whether SI. Village/place Name/Occasion Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival nate of fair/festival participants services

2 3 4 5 6

DHOLKA TALUKA-cclI1td.

100 Gundi, J al Jhilani Agiaras Bhadt:apad sud 11 2,000-3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (September) 101 Kocharia Bhimnath fair Jyestha sud 11 (June) 2,000 Bavla, 4 IDS. 102 Kesharandi Jodha Pir fair Ashvin sud 10 (October) 1,500-2,000 Koth, 12 InS. Bus Hl3 Varna Charmalia Dada fair Margashirsh sud 4, 5, 6 1,000-2,000 Arnej, 7 ms. Bus (December) 104 Ganesar Rani Nath Mahadev fair Bhadrapad sud 11 1,000-1,500 Dholka, 10 ms. (September) 105 Nanodra Ramd,ev Pir fair Chaitra sud 9 (April) 1,000-1,500 Bavla, 9 ms. Bus 106 Pisawada Saiyad Burhanuddin fair Jumadi-us-Sani ,18 (Misri) 1,000-1,500 Dholka, 7 ms. Bus 107 Pholka Lakada Kui fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000 Rly. Stn., Bus Janmashtami 1,08 DhoIka Najurnriliya Pir Urs Rajab 6-8 500 Rly. Stn., Bus 1~9 Bhetawada Mahakali Mata fair Chaitra sud 15 (April) 500 Dholka, 4 ms. Bus tlO Dholka Rathyat~a Ashadh lIud 2 (July) 500 Rly. Stn., Bus 111 Arnej Bula Bhavani Mataji Ashvin sud 8 (October) 400-500 Rly. Stn., Bus

DHANDHUKA TALUKA

112 Bhimnath Bhimnath Mahadev fair Shravan vad 14-Bhadrapad 20,000-30,000 Rly. Stn., Bus sud 1 (August -September) 113 Tagdi Annakoot fair Kartik sud 9 (November) 5,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 114 Salangpur SaIangpur Hanuman fair Bhadrapad sud 11 4,000-5,000 Salangpur Road, 5 ms. (Septembt:r) Bus 115 Dhandhuka J anmashtami Shravan vad 7, 8, 11 4,000-5,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (August) 116 Dhandhuka Piran Pir fair Rabi-ul-Awwal 11 3,000-4,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 117 Bhadiad Pir Mohmad Bukhari fair Rajab 9-12 2,500-3,000 Dhandhuka, 14 ms. Bus 118 Galsana Panch Pic fair Shravan vad 11 (August) 1,700 Dhandhuka, 7 IllS. 119 Dhandhuka Pir Mohmadsha Bukhari Rajah 9-14 1,000-] ,500 Rly. Stn., Bus fair 120 Khadol J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 500-700 Rayka, I ro!. Bus 121 Akru Thakurdwara fair Shravan vad B (August) 500-700 Tagdi, 4 InS. Janmashtami 120 Ranpur Muharram Muharram 7-11 500 Rly. Stn., Bus 123 Ranpur Gebansha Pir Urs Shravan vad 9-11 500 Rly. Stn., Bus (August) Note: Source: 1 In case of Hindu months column 4 shows the corresponding months according to Special Tables compiled by Gregorian calendar also. Hindu months are mentioned according to Vikram era. the Office of the Superin­ 2 In the Hindu calendar followed in Gujarati, months end with Amavasya, i.e., tendent of CeI1Sus Opera­ New moon and not Purnima, i.e.) Full moon day. tioI1S, Gujarat 3 ms.=Miles

215 TABLE 18.3 ANCIENT MONUMENTS

Name of Period of Name of Period of the TownJ architecture the Town{ architecture 81. ViIlageJ to which SI. Village! to which No. Monuments Place it belongs Description No. Monuments Place it belongs Description 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Phute Masjid Ahmedabad 16th Century Mosque 29 Brick Minars on Ahmedabad 2 Roza of Pir Sultan Railway Platform City and Shah Gaznavi " .. n Suburbs 16th Century Minars 3 Malik UI-Mulk's Isanpur .. u 30 Dutch Tombs near 1641·1699 Mosque Kankaria Tank A.D. Tombs 4 Sakkar Khan 31 Teen Darwaja " " 1411·1442 Three Gates Masjid Ahmedabad .. ,. 32 Azamkhan's Jamalpur 5 Khan (Sarovar) Palace Road Ward I, Tank with Sluice Dholka Not known Tank Ahmedabad 1627 A.D. Palace 6 Rani Rupavati's Minapur, 33 Nawab Sardar Mosque Ahmedabad 1458-1511 Khan's Roza with Ahmedabad City A.D. Mosque its compound bear- City and 7 Rani Sipri's Mos- Ahmedabad ing City S.No.6811 Suburbs 1659 AD. Tomb que and Tomb City and Mosque 34 Masjid and Outer Jamalpur Suburbs 1514 A.D. and Tomb Gateway in City Road Ward I, B Muhafiz Khan's S. No. 6814 Ahmedabad 1663-1670 Mosque Mosque 1492 A.D. Mosque " City and Gate 9 Ahmed Shah's 35 Sidi Sayyad's Ahmdabad 1537 A.D. Tomb " Tomb Mosque City and IO Tombs of Queens Suburbs 1412 A.D. Mosque of Ahmed Shah Not known " 36 Ahmedshah's Mosque 1414 A.D. 11 Haibat Khan's " 37 Miyan Khan " " Masjid ,. 1424 A.D. Mosque Jahan's Masjid Not known 12 The Shahpur Kazi 38 Tomb near Queen's " " Muhammed Chisti's Mosque in Sarangpur Not known Tomb Masjid 1565·66 A.D. " " " 39 The Three Gates 1459·1475 13 Dastur Khan's (of Bhadra) AD. Three Gates Masjid 1486 A.D. " " 40 The Bhadra Tower 1411 AD. Tower 14 Qutub Shah's " 41 Inlet to Kankaria " Mosque 1449 A.D. " " Tank 19th Century Gate 15 Saiyad Usman's Mosque 42 Delhi Gate " Mosque and Tomb 1460 AD. and Tomb 43 Dariapur Gate " " " " " 16 Queen's Mosque 44 Premabhai Gate 1864 AD. " in Sarangpur 151D A.D. " " " Mosque 45 Kalupur Gate 19th Century 17 Shah Alam's Tomb 46 Panchkuva Gate " 1871 AD. " with all surrounding 47 Sarangpur Gate " 19th Century " buildings in the group 1531-1541 " " " Tomb 48 Raipur Gate A.D. 49 Astodia Gate " " " " 18 Bibi's Masjid at 50 Moti Shahi Bag " " " 1622 A.D. Garden Raj pur-Hirpur 1454 A.D. Mosque 51 Sidi Bashir's Sherkotda, 15th Century Minars 19 Jami Masjid " 1424 A.D. " " Minars and Tomb Ahmedabad and Tomb 20 Shah Khupai's 52 Miyan Khan Dariapur- Masjid 1538 AD. Chisti's Masjid Kazipur, 21 Darya Khan's Tomb " " " 1453 AD. Tomb Ahmedabad 22 Achyut Bibi's Mosque City 1465 A.D. Mosque Masjid and 'Tomb " 1472 A.D. and Tomb 53 Ibrahim Sayyad's Raj pur- 23 Baba Lauli's Mosque Mosque Hirpur, (Masjid) 1560 AD. " Mosque Ahmedabad 24 Malik Alam's City Not known Mosque ,. 1422 A.D. 54 J ethabhai's Step Isanpur (Reconstruct· " 25 Mata Bhawani's 1083-1093 " Well ed) in 1861 Well A.D. Step-well AD. Step-well 26 Dada Harir's Well 1499 A.D. 55 Small stone 27 Dada Hari'rs Mosque " Mosque" Mosque to the south Small and Tomb 1500 AD. and Tomb of Malik-ul-Mulk's Stone 28 Tomb ofMir Abu Turb"" 1597 A.D. Tomb Mosque " Not known Mosque

216 TABLE 18.3-contd.

ANCIENT MONUMENTS.contd.

Name of Period of Name of Period of the Townl architecture the Town! architecture SI. Village! to which S1. Village! to which No. Monuments Place it helongs Description No. Monuments Place it belongs Description. 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 4 5

56 Roza of Azam Vasana 15th century Tomb 66 Roza of Bawa Khan and Muaz­ Style is Alisar and Bawa Sarkhej 1446-1451 zam Khan $imilar to Ganj Bak~h. A.D. Tomb Sarkhej 67 Mosque of Bilal (or Makbara Hilal) Khan gazi Dholka 1333 AD. Mosque 57 Tombs of Qutbul Vatwa, 6B J ami l\lasjid 15th Century Mosque Alam Daskori 1469 A.D. Tomb 69 Khan !\1asj id " 1458-1511 58 Step well with " A.D. Mosque Inscription Adalaj 1499 A.D. Step Well 70 ::-"1alav Tank 1094-1143 59 Small Stone Mosque Paldi Not known Mosque A. D. Tank 60 Tomb of Sheikh 71 The Ruined Build­ Ahmed Khatta 1446-1451 ing near the Tanka Ruined Ganj Baksh Sarkhej A.D. Tomb Masjid 136L A.D. Building 61 Pavalion before the 72 ':\lansar Tank and Tank and Tomb of Sheikh Shrines Viramgam 1100 A.D. Shrines Ahmed Khatta 1446-1451 73 Jami Masjid MandaI Not known Mosque Ganj Baksh .A.D. Pavalion 74 Saiyid Masjid 62 The Great Mosque 1446-1451 75 Kazi Masjid " A.D. :\Iosque 76 Masjid of Rajusha Ranpur 1652 A.D. 63 Tomb of Muham­ 1446-1451 Pir (1032 A.H.) mad Begarah A.D. Tomb 77 Remains of ancient " 64 Tombs ofBihi 1446-1451 Jain Temples in Rajbai A.D. Tomb Bed of the Bhadar 65 The Great tank, 1446-1451 Tank, River Dhandhuka Not known Temple palace and Har,em A.D. 78 Khan Sarovar Dholka Moghul " Palace and Tank and Harem with sluice Period sluice

Soune: (i) Assistant Director of Archaeology and Museum, R~kot. (ii) The Superintendent, Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle, Barodl1..

217

PART III

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A-I

VILLAGE DIRECTOR.Y

The Village Directory of 1961 Census is the same as the Primary Census Abstract given in the District Census Handbook of 1951 with the following additions and alterations :- 1. Information regarding Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes which was given in 1951 by tracts of two to three talukas in a district has been given with sex break-up for each village. 2. The 8 livelihood classes of 1951 have been replaced by workers classified into the following nine industrial categories and also non-workers :- I Cultivator V Manufacturing other than Household Industry II Agricultural Labourer VI Construction III Mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, VII Trade and Commerce fishing, hunting and plantations, VIII Transport, Storage and Communications orchards and allied activities IX Other Services and IV Household Industry X Non-workers

3. Information on selected essential topics or amenities available III a village is also included. Thus the Village Ditectory furnishes information on area in acres & gunthas, occupied houses, households, total population, population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, number of literate and educated and primary economic activity classified into above nine industrial categories and non-workers. This information is furnished for each village/ward of a town and also for each enumerator's block in a town, consisting of about 120 houses. Like the Primary Cens:us Abstract of 195 I, the Village Directory gives area figures in Column 3 in acres as furnished by the Survey Department. While the figures of the number of houses and households given in Columns 4 and 5 have been compiled from the Household Schedules filled up for each household, informa­ tion in Columns 6 to 36 has been compiled from the individual enumeration slips filled up during the course of census count. Information in Column 2 regarding Educational Institutions, Medical and Public Health facilities, Drinking Water facilities, Post & Telegraph Offices and Telephone facilities, and Rural Electricity has been collected from (a) the village notes specially devised for the purpose and filled in by Village Level Workers, Talaties and Panchayat Secretaries, and (b) the information supplied by the heads of the Depart­ ments concerned. The following abbreviations used in Column 2 signify the items shown against each:- P for Primary School S for Safe or Protected Water Supply M for Middle School including pipes, tube wells, etc. H for High School W for Well C for Higher Institutions including Colleges Riv for River T for Technical Institutions Tk for Tank D for Dispensaries Po for Post Office Rhc for Rural Health Centre To for Telegraph Office Hos for Hospital Tph for Telephone Mp for Medical Practitioner Ei for Electricity In Industrial use Mcw for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Ea for Electricity In Agricultural use Ed for Electricity In Domestic use The essential topics listed above have been presented run on against each village along with their number, where the amenities that exist are more than one. In other columns A=Acres, G=Gunthas, P=Persons, M=Males and F=Females. In addition to a map for the district, taluka/mahal maps showing certain important information have also been prepared and placed at the commencement of the Village Directory for every taluka/mahal. In the talukaJmahal maps villages have been shown by their location code numbers asigned to them at the time of census operations and indicated against each village in the Alphabetical List of Villages given in the Handbook. Villages having population of 2,000 and above have been indicated by name. In the district maps Villages having 5,000 and more persons have been shown by names. Key maps given in the district and taluka maps show the positions of the district and taluka in hatches and black respectively.

TALUKA: AHMEDABAD CITY fa'" !! ~, 0 a II), !'- '":> 0: Pi a. u ..;1

z -<>- .. b..~ '/) l::>- X 0<'" • /0 a:I • ~~ ..s'-& 0 TALUKA. AHMEDABAD CITY

5 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14-

TOTAL FOR AHMEDABAD 71,697-36 249,817 697,781 70,573 4,857 423,362 CITY TALUKA 236,606 1,260,944 563,163 60,228 4,107 223,710

Total for Urban Area 30,612-03 239,391 668,447 68,020 3,755 41(),986 228,616 1206,001 537,554 57,910 3,075 219,149

Total for Rural Area 41,085-33 10,426 29,334 2,553 1)102 12,376 7,990 54,943 25,609 2,318 1,032 4,561 TOWNS CantoDment Civil 897-34 1,091 1,092 25,361 2,865 2,496 453 393 300 304 1,789 819 P , Mp3,D4,Riv,S,Po,To, Tph,Ed.

Total oj Ward No. I 715 715 3,876 2,034 1,842 228 200 US 148 1,268 585

Block No. 1 120 120 680 352 328 231 136 Block No. 2 100 100 538 288 250 5 7 137 78 Block No. 3 120 120 669 339 330 24 25 248 136 Block No. 4 128 128 717 377 340 12 13 77 71 213 29 Block No. 5 134 134 686 371 315 58 45 8 10 213 148

Block No. 6 113 113 586 307 279 158 142 31 35 176 58

Total Df Ward No. II 376 377 1)485 831 654 225 193 155 156 521 234

Block No. 1 103 103 374 219 155 12 14 16 17 148 84- Block No. 2 112 113 430 258 172 28 30 170 89 Block No. 3 161 161 681 354 327213179 III 109 203 61

CaDtonll1ent Military 500-00 1,5(}9 1,036 473 31 55 1 802 170 Mp7,Hos2,Mc'W,Rhc,Tk,S,Ed.

Total of Ward No. I 411 353 58 20 31 299 10

Block No. I 411 353 58 20 31 299 10

Total of Ward No. II 598 384 214 6 20 1 279 67

Block No. 1 598 384 214 6 20 279 67

Total oj Ward ND. III 500 299 201 5 4 224 93

Block No. 1 500 299 201 5 4 224 93

Ranip Town P2,M,Mp, 1,404-17 875 901 5,256 3,763 1,493 209 178 155 :z 1,619 277 D,W4,Tkl,S,Po,Ei,Ed.

Total of Ward No. I 352 352 1,448 850 598 62 76 7 1 434 112

Block No. 1 122 122 463 261 202 155 29 Block No. 2 131 131 568 301 267 62 76 181 70 Block No. 3 99 99 417 288 129 7 1 98 13

Total of Ward .No. II 366 378 1,577 953 624 119 99 206 57

Block No. 1 109 11 7 507 332 175 40 21 Block No. 2 156 156 620 359 261 59 53 60 14 Block No. 3 101 105 450 262 188 60 46 106 22 Total of Ward .No. III 157 171 2,231 1,960 271 28 3 148 1 979 108

6 DIRECTORY District-Ahm.edabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M FMF M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

361,496 3,371 1,797 1,405 8,542 184,698 ,8,936 58,222 21,575 72,950 336,285 34,295 734 1,222 331 4,982 8,779 1,191 2,961 1,110 12,379 528,868

345,559 870 448 1,018 7,467 179,497 8,468 56,156 20,829 70,806 322,888 29,720 116 213 168 ,/,373 7,282 1,697 2,828 1,065 11,978 507,834

15,937 2,501 1,349 387 1,075 5,201 468 2,066 746 2,144 13,397 4,575 618 1,009 169 609 1,497 94 133 45 401 21,034

1,435 212 2 26 31 27 372 30 36 19 164 9 106 o. 698 127 1,430 2,284 BI. No. 970 140 2 5 .. 31 27 239 12 25 12 139 7 84 .. 445 82 1,064 1,702

170 29 4 .. 54 4 4 32 2 20 o. 56 22 182 299 1 133 26 2 15 22 39 .. 1 36 7 .. 33 4 155 224 2 152 26 .. .. 6 I 44 4 8 7 30 3 15 o. 49 11 187 304 3 162 20 1 6 4 62 4 3 18 1 17 54 12 215 320 4

201 13 1 00 15 2 .. 2 .. 7 .. 174 13 170 302 5

152 26 3 .. 25 4 6 21 18 .. 79 20 155 253 6

165 72 21 .. • • 133 18 11 7 25 2 22 253 45 366 582

131 21 .. .. 20 1 . 0 7 .. 7 .. 96 21 88 134 1 164 14 21 19 1 3 13 1 9 99 12 94 158 2 170 37 94 17 7 7 5 1 6 .. 58 12 184 290 3

805 20 805 20 231 453

322 1 322 1 31 57

322 1 322 31 57 1

272 17 .. 272 17 112 197

272 17 .. 272 17 112 197

211 2 211 2 88 199

211 2 o. 211 2 88 199

1,535 163 106 13 17 2 29 1 19 25 320 85 21 1 92 3 407 5 524 28 2,228 1,330

502 60 59 13 11 2 1. 0 11 21 114 1 7 1 30 00 89 o. 180 22 348 538

143 26 29 6 6 1 1 .. 1 7 62 . . I .. 15 . . 2 . . 26 12 1I8 176 1 153 19 19 7 4 1 2 2 31 I .. .. 8 60.. 29 8 148 248 2 206 15 11 1 8 12 21 6 I 7 .. 27 125 2 82 114 3

640 99 2 27 1 7 3 161 84 5 30 :I 294 5 114 :I 313 525

240 5 1 2 .. .. I 2 00 2 .. 6 2 178 1 49 I 92 170 1 252 91 .. 2 .. 2 2 147 84 1 .• 12 1 73 3 15 1 107 170 2 148 3 1 23 1 5 12 2 .. 12 .. 43 1 50 1 114 185 3

393 1: 45 6 1 .. 1 1 45 9 32 24 23(} 3 1,567 267

7 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled LiterateH No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holda Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 1 147 150 554 322 232 3 3 2 248 92 Block No. 2 10 21 1,677 1.638 39 25 146 731 16

Ahmedabad TOWQ P24Z, 22,976-00 228,383 637,061 66,029 3,104 394,100 HI44,T6,CI7,Mpl,410, 217,984 1,149,918 512,857 56,249 2,610 212,381 Dl,OlS,Hos40,Mcw76, Rhcl0,Riv,S,Po,To, Tph,El,Ea,EcL

Total of Ward No. I 6,271 6,444 34,035 17,837 16,198 305 317 14,221 10,919 (Khadia I) C. 1 Block No. 1 92 92 529 291 238 223 160 Block No. 2 151 151 852 445 407 314- 217 Block No. 3 96 96 499 263 236 227 181 Block No. 4- 75 75 453 249 204 223 15B Block No. 5 95 95 509 265 244 216 186

Block No. G 68 68 440 223 217 185 140

C. 2 Block No. 1 125 126 524 270 254 235 191 Block No. 2 74 74 389 193 196 165 148 Block No. S 85 86 448 213 205 192 131 Block No. 4- 83 85 410 215 195 186 155 Block No. 5 84 84 472 245 227 210 186

Block No. 6 110 110 503 261 242 214 169

C. 3 Block No. 1 137 137 660 340 320 300 241 Block No. Z 121 121 688 351 337 299 272 Block No. S 74 74 438 228 210 190 164 Block No. 4 95 95 646 338 308 294 260 Block No. S 103 103 532 271 261 216 182

Block No. 6 70 70 469 253 216 197 123

C. 4 Block No. 1 98 98 527 302 225 239 141 Block No. 2 57 96 532 325 207 258 117 Block No. S 57 98 484- 266 218 168 IlO Block No. 4- 97 97 529 262 267 219 209 Block No. S 44 99 649 346 303 304 226 Block No.' 6 113 113 607 314 293 258 202 C. 5 Block No. 1 114 114 613 321 292 238 214 Block No. 2 112 112 587 312 275 274- 211 Block No. S 14-0 14-0 727 363 364- 289 264- Block No. 4 114 114 628 312 316 273 250 Block No. 5 136 136 728 370 358 317 274- Block No. 6 105 105 550 280 270 228 182 C. 6 Block No. 1 99 99 534 289 245 94 89 192 115 Block No. 2 69 69 394 212 182 145 74 Block No. 3 91 91 485 235 250 193 . 160 Block No. 4 86 86 453 241 212 189 152 Block No. 5 102 102 553 273 280 I 220 194- Block No. 6 121 121 595 310 285. 239 187

8 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F MF M F MF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 m. No.

191 5 6 .. 176 2 131 229 1 202 45 5 1 40 8 .. 31 18 .. 54 1 1,436 38 2

329,650 534 327 934 7,125 174,078 7,890 52,486 19,618 66,658 307,411 27,745 81 129 159 3,761 6,698 1,603 2,738 1,015 11,555 485,112

8,212 455 5 1 5 152 443,385 54 189 1 2,11:6 24 378 7 2,002 324 9,625 15,743

133 . 2 I 65 1 2 25 2 38 1 158 236 I 197 4 2 1 3 106 2 22 18 .. 46 I 248 403 2 117 9 49 1 32 3 33 8 146 227 3 lOS 5 45 1 33 7 19 5 144 199 4 131 11 3 37 3 1 .. 35 12 43 7 134 233 5

102 8 38 2 2 38 2 4 20 4 121 209 6

112 6 3 27 2 36 12 32 6 158 248 1 97 6 37 1 .. 27 7 25 4 96 190 2 109 4 36 2 19 9 41 3 134 201 3 95 7 29 5 30 6 .. 25 7 120 188 4 104 10 39 I 37 3 24 10 141 217 5

135 7 9 2 56 2 .• 28 4 36 4 126 235 6

168 14 2 43 1 58 1 13 51 13 172 306 1 165 9 45 2 52 4 62 8 186 328 2 103 4 39 3 43 3 2 15 I 125 206 3 157 6 3 46 I 50 7.. 50 5 181 302 4 129 7 2 34 I 51 2 39 6 142 254 5

120 23 4 62 7 20 4 5 .. 22 19 133 193 6

139 16 10 4 77 4 15 2 31 12 163 209 1 183 9 2 2 77 3 43 4 54 5 142 198 2 147 13 77 2 34 15 3 19 10 119 205 3 132 6 19 I .. 74 1.. 37 6 130 261 4 151 9 1 44 4 65 2 8 29 7 195 294 5

139 5 62 2 44 31 3 175 283 6

142 6 3 49 4 44 I 5 40 2 179 286 I 136 1 .. 52 2 .. 57 I 7 18 176 274 2 169 8 I 51 4 79 .. 5 29 7 194 356 3 152 6 2 1 2 47 2 .. 64 2 1 35 2 160 310 4 156 16 .3' 57 3 3 53 9 .. 31 13 214 342 5

120 3 4 52 43 1 4 17 2 160 267 6

145 23 83 13 33 II 18 10 144 222 1 94 2 .. 51 2 20 4 .. 16 I 118 180 2 U5 3 1 62 22 3 .. 27 3 120 247 3 100 7 .. 47 3 17 3 .. 30 7 141 205 4 127 2 4 1 57 5 35 2 24- 1 146 278 5

141 8 6 3 58 31 .. 6 39 5 169 277 6

9 A-2 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G hou~es holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 7 Block No. t 123 123 624 319 305 225 166 Block No. 2 154 154 758 420 338 39 31 253 120 Block No. 3 124 125 658 352 306 50 48 229 115 Block No. 4 80 92 532 261 271 121 148 154 104 Block No. 5 125 125 658 360 298 321 231

Block No. 6 92 92 505 274 231 227 170

C. 8 Block No. 1 137 140 738 384- 354 319 238 Blodk No. 2 103 103 580 294 286 250 180 Block No. 3 94 94 470 262 208 210 135 Block No. 4 113 113 585 308 277 252 179 Block No. 5 138 138 620 311 309 257 207

Block No. 6 126 127 630 336 294 277 213

C. 9 Block No. 1 91 91 476 256 220 20B 167 Block No. 2 122 122 639 328 311 261 209 Block No. 3 129 129 692 368 324 308 243 Block No. 4 101 101 534 270 264 213 199 Block No. 5 102 102 482 255 227 190 150

Block No. 6 94 94 469 233 236 207 157

C. 10 Block No. 1 76 77 390 199 191 153 128 Block No. 2 117 117 607 323 284 244 180 Block No. 3 123 132 658 358 300 291 207 Block No. 4 118 118 600 322 278 253 177 Block No. 5 131 135 682 347 335 255 214

Block No. 6 95 96 495 251 244 192 173 Block No. 7 69 72 317 169 148 I 143 III

Total of Ward No. II 4,751 4,794 25,797 13,627 12,170 5 6 10,598 7,944 (Khadia II) C. 1 Block No. I 92 92 448 252 196 190 116 Block No. 2 97 97 522 270 252 193 126 Block No. 3 109 109 503 266 237 205 158 Block No. 4 113 113 576 311 265 260 167 Block No. 5 137 137 784 432 352 340 229

Block No. 6 123 123 606 334 272 261 159 Block No. 7 163 164 d14 409 405 319 249

C. 2 Block No. 1 57 86 585 301 284 235 185 Block No. 2 97 97 529 282 247 236 185 Block No. 3 136 136 745 387 358 303 216 Block No. 4 127 127 808 426 382 340 240 Block No. 5 121 123 606 309 297 229 171

Block No. 6 133 133 666 350 316 268 211

C. 3 Block No. 1 106 106 566 2BO 286 240 218 Block No. 2 142 145 710 375 335 303 237 Block No. 3 95 95 463 251 212 20B 163 Block No. 4 111 III 531 2B2 249 23B 186 Block No. 5 71 71 434 223 211 188 130

10 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F MF M F MF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No. 153 6 3 .. 95 5 18 8 •. 24 5 166 299 1 224- 5 36 5 100 .. 3 .. 30 .. 4- 51 . . 196 333 2 157 26 21 14 89 3 .. 9 .. 9 29 9 195 280 3 113 21 1 1 40 7 1 I 20 17 .. 34- 12 148 250 4 157 7 .. , 44 7 .. 57 1 7 .• 42 6 203 291 5

118 8 48 2 .. 30 8 28 6 156 223 6

177 7 3 76 1 2 29.. 15 51 6 207 347 1 140 2 60 4 36 I 4 36 1 154 284 2 116 5 61 1 4 14 7 30 4 146 203 3 144 8 .. 67 2 2 27 4- 44 5 164 269 4- 14-~ 9 1 57 2 3 .. 25 .. 5 52 7 168 300 5

150 4- 67 4- .. 24 .. 9 45 4 186 290 6

125 4 4 47 I .. 30 , . 43 3 131 216 1 143 2 7 66 4- 34 .. 1 31 2 185 309 2 154- 2 3 59 3 .. 42 1 7 40 1 214 322 3 125 5 50 .. 6 42 .. 2 25 5 145 259 4- 113 5 46 1 .. ., 23 3 41 4 142 222 5

99 6 32 2 37 3 24 5 134 230 6

88 8 .. 37 .. 29 .. 7 14 7 111 183 1 143 6 1 56 .. 45 .. 3 38 6 180 278 2 166 7 4 3 88 1 1 .. 28 .. 10 35 3 192 293 3 139 1 67 2 32.. 9 29 1 183 277 4 160 8 2 85 2 .. 36 .. 9 26 7 187 327 5

113 6 1 45 13 .. 30 II 23 5 138 238 6 85 2 2 48 10 .. 4 21 2 84 146 7

6,243 285 7 10 .. 115 502,524 21 138 .. 1,836 27 238 2 1,375 185 7,384 11,885

113 3 .. 4- 47 .. 1 .. 31 .. 4- " 26 3 139 193 1 128 14 1 9 9 60 17 22 3 2 .. 17 2 142 238 2 129 3 2 .. 4 61 .. 5 22 4 31 3 137 234 3 136 7 3 2 54 2 4 .. 30 2 7 .. 38 1 175 258 4 194 3 15 89 .. 8 .. 31 .. 20 .. 31 3 238 349 5

141 9 82 2 2 .. 29 2 4- 24 5 193 263 6 197 7 84 1 63 . . 9 . . 40 6 212 398 7

136 8 1 67 1 3 .. 29 •. 8 28 7 165 276 1 123 9 60 4 .. 34 1 3 .. 22 8 159 238 2 175 12 .. 64 1 6 .. 44 10 .. 51 II 212 346 3 175 13 3 7 72 2 49 2 .. 47 6 251 369 4 159 13 4 5 96 2 8 .. 20 .. 4- .. 27 6 150 284 5

141 6 3 66 1 3 34 35 5 209 310 6

119 1 6 46 .. 41 .. 8 .. 18 1 161 285 1 169 10 1 46 7 .. 58 4 13 ., 44- 6 206 325 2 122 13 2 1 47 .. .. 20 7 .. 46 12 129 199 3 120 8 1 53 2 30 .. 5 29 7 162 241 4- 89 2 1 48 2 .. 25 .. 4- 10 1 134 209 5 11 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownJWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 115 117 715 369 346 279 238

C. 4- Block No. I 99 100 497 266 231 .. 235 181 Block No. 2 121 121 702 365 337 5 6 296 251 Block No. 3 140 14-0 717 368 349 307 258 Block No. 4 91 91 527 271 256 226 203 Block No. 5 138 138 833 418 415 330 302

Block No. 6 82 82 510 283 227 226 165

C. 5 Block No. 1 131 131 726 388 338 299 219 Block No. 2 88 89 491 244 247 198 148 Block No. g 91 91 518 263 255 208 178 Block No. 4- 148 148 798 436 362 323 227 Block No. 5 139 139 727 377 350 314 248

Block No. 6 97 97 553 283 270 222 198

C. 6 Block No. 1 126 127 633 333 300 285 225 Block No. 2 91 91 582 310 272 262 193 Block No. 3 113 113 609 323 286 252 205 Block No. 4 125 125 640 318 322 263 239 Block No. 5 146 149 741 403 338 333 245

Block No. 6 133 133 695 363 332 304- 246

C. 7 Block No. I 80 80 456 257 199 193 124 Block No. 2 85 85 453 258 195 168 84 Block No. 3 123 123 669 357 312 171 74 Blodk No. 4 113 113 588 304 284 129 72 Block No. 5 106 106 521 330 19] 218 75

Total of ward No. lIZ 3,935 3,955 21,548 11,277 10,271 9,465 7,631 (Khadia Ill) C. 1 Block No. I 49 49 2B5 152 133 137 104- Block No. 2 49 49 262 129 133 lID 106 Block No. 3 94 94 581 283 298 238 226 Block No. 4 111 III 741 390 351 347 281 Block No. 5 94- 94- 503 253 250 216 184-

Block No. 6 41 42 274 159 ll5 132 84 Block No. 7 82 82 449 231 218 200 148

C. 2 Block No. 1 123 123 728 348 380 301 316 Block No. 2 88 88 497 260 237 208 178 Block No. 3 100 100 565 284 281 235 203 Block No. 4 107 107 661 341 320 295 256 Block No. 5 90 90 512 272 240 224 178

Block No. 6 108 108 626 328 298 278 240

C. 3 Brock No. 1 ll6 116 546 296 250 239 156 Block No. 2 105 105 595 300 295 244 211 Block No. 3 102 102 537 272 '265 193 161 Block No. 4 123 123 617 318 : 299 273 202 Block No. 5 76 76 444 256 188 184 128

12 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non~ Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X - No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FMF M F M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2122 23 24 25.2627 2B 29303132 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No.

156 4 1 79 2 38 2 35 3 213 342 6

121 3 , . 33 ., 48 1 .. 39 3 145 228 I 170 11 43 1 70 1 5 .. 52 9 195 326 2 169 :20 1 52 1 4 .. 39 2 4 .. 69 16 199 329 3 122 6 36 .. 38 .. 3 44 6 149 250 4 219 3 19 ., 1 150 " 4 .. 45 3 199 412 5

133 .., 36 74 2 21 150 227 6

179 2 5 81 63 .. 1 .. 29 2 209 336 1 116 5 5 .. 48 .. 48 1 2 .. 13 4 128 242 2 136 7 2 .. 7 3 49 1 1 50 .. 5 " 22 3 127 248 3 206 11 9 8 80 1 3 52 1 8 54 1 230 351 4 187 7 61 5 7 •. 64 .. 6 .. 49 2 190 343 5

113 6 1 31 ., 2 52 5 .. 23 4 170 264 6

148 2 2 45 6 .. 63 .. 10 .. 22 1 185 298 I 149 2 44 3 .. 70 •. .. .. 32 2 161 270 2 138 5 .. .. 57 6 38 1 4 2 33 2 185 281 3 150 14 1 2 4- 65 3 ., 45 1 •• 33 10 168 308 4 175 7 75 5 47 .. 10 .. 38 7 223 331 5

161 5 71 1 53 . . 7 . . 29 5 202 327 6

123 12 5 5 37 1 •• 34 1 7 .. 40 5 134 187 1 129 4 7 1 79 .. .. 16 1 9 •. 18 2 129 191 2 164 .. 6 100 16 ., 16 4 .. 22 193 312 3 143 2 6 2 83 ...... 19 2 16 " 17 . . 161 282 4 170 6 10 78 4 ., 37 4 8 .. 32 2 160 185 5

5,203 282 7 1 1 48 211,786 12 51 1 1,646 14 207 111,457 222 6,074 9,989

69 3 17 23 .. 5 .. 23 3 83 130 1 62 3 2 6 ...... 41 .. 1 13 1 67 130 2 134 5 20 . . 1 .. 85 4 •. 24 5 149 293 3 194 8 .. 34 1 2 .. 98 ., 3 .. 57 7 196 343 4 118 5 2 2 23 64 ., 4 25 3 135 245 5

77 2 6 .. 13 .. 28 ., 5 25 2 82 113 6 108 2 1 47 1 32 2 27 123 216 7

160 2 7 1 42 4 •. 83 ., 3 21 1 188 378 1 110 2 2 44 .. 39 .. 2 .. 23 2 150 235 2 124 8 1 52 2 1 28 ., 6 1 35 5 160 273 3 155 7 52 1 49 .• 3 1 50 6 186 313 4 108 5 39 1 .. 19 9 .. 40 5 164 235 5

162 17 48 1 1 . . 44 .. 9 2 59.; 14 166 281 6

146 6 74 3 31 .. 6 1 32 5 150 244 1 126 2 2 42 42 40 2 174 293 2 131 11 .. 1 1 56 3 .. 38 I 3 . . 30 9 141 254- 3 140 11 5 2 1 51 2 .. 35 1 6 39 9 178 288 4 134 2 1 55 1 13 5 59 '2 122 186 5

13 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled· Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 97 97 438 230 208 196 169

C! 4 Block No. 1 107 107 574- 305 269 274 213 Block No. 2 142 143 714 358 356 320 271 Block No. 3 101 101 575 315 260 258 200 Block No. 4 82 82 425 221 204 181 144 Block No. 5 62 62 324 172 152 145 124

Block No. 6 98 98 540 289 251 247 208

C.5 Block No. 1 81 81 400 210 190 162 115 Block No. 2 130 130 648 339 309 303 241 Block No. 3 82 82 466 241 225 212 153 Block No. 4 73 73 413 226 187 177 126 Block No. 5 87 87 491 271 220 218 161

Block No. 6 74 74 409 206 203 172 130

C. 6 Block No. 1 101 105 524- 273 251 226 185 Block No. 2 73 80 466 259 207 209 -143 Block No. 3 75 82 3!:l1 199 192 165 145 Block No. 4 105 105 545 277 268 223 185 Block No. 5 108 108 542 289 253 254 179

C.7 Block No. 1 58 58 284- 146 138 132 95 Block No. 2 95 95 521 278 243 24-2 203 Block No. 3 106 106 653 360 293 303 213 Block No. 4 156 156 775 404- 371 345 308 Block No. S 65 65 316 171 145 142 1I3

Block No. 6 119 119 691 366 325 305 239

Total if Ward No. IV 8,289 8,496 51,706 27,352 24,354 2,621 2,355 51 50 16,637 9,049 (Jamalpur I) C. 1 Block No. 1 88 88 565 290 275 201 100 Block No. 2 112 112 720 363 357 253 147 Block No. S 110 116 489 256 233 171 113 Block No. 4 101 101 680 368 312 243 158 Block No. 5 92 92 544 295 249 221 150

Block No. 6 81 81 557 281 276 3 7 187 118 C.2 Block No. 1 115 115 692 349 343 24- 25 221 142 Block No. 2 108 108 630 325 305 184 112 Block No. 3 142 148 715 384 331 230 108 Blo:>k No. 4 117 117 604 334 270 196 70 Block No. 5 104 104 696 359 337 54 42 242 125 C. 3 Block No. 6 105 105 651 348 303 243 130 Block No. 1 90 94 585 297 288 209 132 Block No. 2 97 100 526 281 245 213 121 Block No. 3 96 99 594 295 299 , 226 170 Block No. 4 98 101 420 215 205 . 166 117 Block No. 5 103 103 553 291 262 '224 165

Block No. 6 119 119 55l. 297 254- 240 162

14 DlRECTORY Distrid~Ahm.edabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III VI V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F MF M F M F M F M FMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No.

104 9 . . 21 7 2 31 6 126 199 6

142 13 2 .. 49 1 .. 36 5 .. 49 11 163 256 1 174 19 1 50 2 64 .. 5 I 52 18 184 337 2 142 4 56 2 I .. 39 .. 5 41 2 173 256 3 110 11 7 41 1 .. 26 .. 3 .. 38 3 111 193 4 85 7 24 2 1 .. 45 2 2 13 3 87 145 5

125 10 25 70 2 28 10 164 241 104 3 32 ...... 39 2 .. 31 3 106 187 1 lW 11 58 .. 2 •. 32 1 11 46 10 190 298 2 106 11 45 2 1 .. 29 2 2 29 6 135 214 3 106 6 56 24 2 3 23 4 120 181 4 123 1 ... 43 39 .. 4 .. 37 1 148 219 5

99 8 40 I 34 2 •. 22 7 107 195 6

142 12 66 2 .. 36 .. 13 25 II 131 239 I 108 2 3 35 2 .. 31 .. 12 .. 25 2 151 205 2 82 10 . . .. 33 1 •• 22 3 1 23 9 117 182 3 130 7· 5 4 57 .. 25 .. II 32 3 147 261 4 140 3 2 53 1 34 .. 6 .. 44 3 149 250 5

61 2 2 17 20 .. 22 2 85 136 1 124 6 44- 3 .. 15 I 2 .. 60 5 154 237 2 155 3 65 .. 3 .. 47 1 8 32 2 205 290 3 192 11 .. 60 1 .. 54 .. 12 66 9 212 360 4 80 9 9 21 1 .. 30 2 .. 17 9 91 136 5

162 3 57 5 42 9 49 2 204 322 6

12,965 1,549 9 1 4 .. 773 4906,142 388 408 98 2,776 105 666 382,187 42911:,387 22,805 124 50 1 .. IS 43 40 ., 42 2 11 15 5 166 225 I 182 24 I I .. 45 3 71 17 2 31 2 15 ., 18 laC 333 2 127 16 3 14 12 45 1 24 1 10 30 2 129 217 3 190 16 5 11 85 2 7 70 I 4 19 2 178 296 4 137 29 5 5 83 20 .. 27 2 6 .. 16 2 158 220 5

136 59 11 52 74 5 21 14.. 16 145 217 6

146 40 32 35 43 2 35 15 2 21 203 303 1 159 32 12 2 91 29 .... 24 4.. 28 1 166 273 2 205 47 40 40 110 .. 2 26 4 5 22 3 179 284 3 170 5 12 2 94 1 6 .. 20 . . 11 .. 27 2 164 265 4 162 62 21 50 81 8 1 .. 35 1 8 16 3 197 275 5

115 5 37 4 43 17 .. 5 13 1 233 298 6 136 52 16 43 55 2 .. 26 15 .. 21 9 161 236 1 127 6 13 I 67 2 20 .. 3 .. 22 5 154 239 2 138 3 30 . . 35 ...... 29 .. 6 .. 38 3 157 296 3 III 5 .. 2 64 1 .. 8 .. 2 36 3 104 200 4 ]33 S 2 1 62 2 •• 38 .. 3 .. 26 2 158 259 5 131 10 67 1 .. 25 1 9 29 8 166 244 6

15 GUJARAT vn.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vi11age/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 4 Block No. I 109 109 551 267 284 224 184 Block No. 2 94 98 492 268 224 169 80 Block No. 3 82 86 593 333 260 168 66 Block No. 4 108 108 627 339 288 210 117 Block No. 5 101 101 510 278 232 5 5 135 67

Block No. 6 106 106 575 322 253 79 33

C. 5 Block No. 1 99 101 584 308 276 188 101 Block No. 2 114 114- 569 305 264 163 78 Block No. 3 126 126 743 392 351 5 8 202 68 Block No. 4 95 99 595 347 248 104 21 Block No. S 81 84 472 254- 218 93 41

Block No. 6 130 130 792 427 365 263 139

C. 6 Block No. 1 99 100 683 363 320 144- 44- Blodk No. 2 80 86 593 307 286 198 100 Block No. 3 85 83 563 311 252 161 81 Block No. 4 89 104 561 299 262 .. 159 89 Block No, 5 113 113 610 299 311 4 4 215 134

Block No. 6 ~8 103 541 283 258 161 73

C. 7 Block No. 1 104 109 520 265 255 33 40 209 118 Block No. 2 106 111 485 241 244 183 141 Block No. 3 70 75 731 402 329 14 8 275 154 Block No. 4 105 110 643 346 297 6 10 266 145 Block No. 5 107 112 598 319 279 12 249 157

Block No. 6 113 118 638 361 277 17 8 5 279 162

C. 8 Block No. 1 74 80 429 220 209 159 112 Block No. 2 100 104- 512 257 255 119 48 Block No. 3 109 113 668 356 312 37 64 10 10 226 112 Block No. 4 100 106 584 307 277 37 31 200 121 Block No. 5 22 26 408 225 183 135 78

Block No. 6 64 70 552 269 283 162 128

C. 9 Block No. 1 85 88 601 312 289 211 120 Block No. 2 101 105 682 351 331 15 12 239 129 Block No. 3 106 111 589 323 266 222 142 Block No. 4 97 101 485 259 226 176 101 Block No. 5 99 101 536 273 263 178 126

Block No. 6 115 117 663 346 317 344 311 198 89

C. 10 Block No. 1 93 98 591 300 291 70 58 122 38 Block No. 2 49 51 741 379 362 13 12 149 35 BlocJ{ No. 3 94 97 777 390 387 251 132 Block No. 4 72 82 745 376 '369 68 12 Block No. 5 81 81 602 314 288 6B 7

Block No. 6 77 81 498 268 230 43 23 126 54

16 DlRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM FMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 .. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 81. No. 131 1 1 70 · . 2 •. 26 .. 5 .. 27 1 136 283 1 138 9 6 86 5 25 1 4 1 17 2 130 215 2 136 5 II 82 2 .. .. 8 .. 9 26 3 ]97 255 3 157 6 5 3 93 I 3 33 2 7 .. 16 ]82 282 4 155 5 67 2 68 1 2 •• 18 2 ]23 227 5

178 78 22 .. 60 .. 5 12 144 253 6

160 13 8 3 77 4 26 .. 21 .. 5 23 6 148 263 1- Hi3 5 16 2 72 · . 1 30 3 7 37 .. 142 259 2 193 9 6 1 98 6 5 53 6 25 1 199 342 3 205 17 28 9 94 3 23 30 2 13 .. 17 3 142 231 4 121 6 7 3 69 2 •• 23 5 15 3 133 212 5

198 1 3 94 54 20 .. 27 1 229 364 6

174 6 2 1 96 5 .. 32 7 .. 32 4 189 3]4 1 152 1 62 , , 8 .. 43 11 28 1 155 285 2 153 17 .. 82 12 1 .. 29 1 13 .. 28 4 158 235 3 128 3 2 73 2 1 .• 26 7 .. 19 1 171 259 4 149 H 1 54 1 18 .. 49 2 8 .. 19 8 150 300 5

141 13 1 .• 2 72 3 3 .. 26 9 .. 28 10 142 245 6

134 14 .. 60 1 6 .. 26 2.. 40 13 131 241 1 117 13 :3 5 46 1 8 .. 48 2 3.. 9 5 124 231 2 180 7 .. 1 101 2 7 •. 35 1 10 .. 27 3 222 322 i 153 11 1 3 71 8 .. 45 •. 5 .• 23 8 193 286 4 153 5 2 1 35 10 .. 81 .. 25 4 166 274 5

170 9 4 3 38 11 .. 90 27 5 191 268 6

102 3 25 2 8 .. 50 .. 6 .. 12 1 ll8 206 1 129 13 85 3 1 .. 21 2 5 .. 17 8 128 242 2 163 28 1 .. 96 6 4 2 31 2 .. 29 20 193 284 3 148 38 10 S 84 12 1 1 25 7 5 .. 23 10 159 239 4 III 14 4 1 71 5 1 .. 18 3 6 .. 11 5 114 169 5

142 37 33 28 58 .• 32 2 8 .. 11 7 127 246 6

134 9 10 3 60 · . 2 .• 31 .. 5 .. 26 6 178 280 1 167 17 17 7 85 2 3 .. 34 1 5 .. 23 7 184 314 2 139 3 ...... 86 1 8 18 5 1 22 1 184 263 3 141 18 1 .. 1 69 1 4 1 17 1 10 .. 39 15 118 208 4 l~ 6 61 2 2 .. 32 1. 4 .. 23 3 151 257 5 153 27 119 12 3 5 2 8 . . 20 10 193 290 6

146 6 4 2 92 2 4 19 12 15 1 154 285 1 158 6 3 .. 114 5 1 19 .. 3 18 1 221 356 2 178 36 10 28 109 5 I .. 39 2 3 .. 16 1 212 351 3 181 70 1 78 2 28 44 20 .. 3 1 52 22 195 299 4 150 48 61 2 32 29 13 8 6 36 11 164 240 5

126 23 3 79 11 16 2 ]4 8 14 2 142 207 6 17 A-a vn.LAGE GUJARAT AHMEDABAD CITY

Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & 81. A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No. Village/Town/Ward/Block P M F M F M F M F

4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3

328 280 233 91 t 91 91 608 C. 11 Block No. 76 80 504 262 242 174 98 Block No. 2 242 210 156 3 69 75 515 273 Block No. 57 57 375 203 172 151 94 Block No. 4 288 289 197 126 Block No. 5 78 78 577 154 160 94- 6 62 62 366 212 Black No. 634 349 285 278 138 Block No. 7 95 95 266 169 107 t 77 77 533 267 C. 12 Block No. 54 54 411 198 213 III 66 Block ~(). 2 287 279 172 70 3 77 77 566 Block No, 66 66 408 212 196 .. .. 164 110 Block No. 4 504 271 233 68 43 183 94 Block No. 5 74 74 103 609 314 295 204 181 209 96 Block No. 6 103 91 91 592 300 292 153 152 180 102 C. 13 Block No. 1 705 363 342 164 147 149 61 2 91 91 Block No. 92 92 577 299 278 193 180 192 79 Block No. S 288 246 205 157 61 4 103 103 626 338 Block No. 93 543 282 261 21 15 168 100 Block No. 5 93 79 487 275 212 171 86 Block No. 6 79 69 69 399 218 181 47 33 95 50 C. 14 Block No. 1 94- 94- 594 324 270 35 29 183 87 Block No. 2 110 110 662 353 309 ]48 137 194 152 Block No. 3 84 84 463 257 206 104 80 25 24 162 78 Block No. 4 106 106 696 375 321 53 57 210 97 Block ~o. 5 385 342 30 27 .. .. 209 103 1 102 107 727 C. 15 Block No. 71 75 564 368 196 107 92 3 3 246 56 Block No. 2 109 560 307 253 17.'1 160 152 64 3 W2 Block No. 87 87 539 279 260 144 122 140 85 Block No. 4 106 658 376 282 27 14 242 131 Block NQ. 5 106 3,780 4,143 23,170 12,099 11,071 8 6 9,469 7,163 Total of Ward No. V (Jama/pur II) 331 175 156 119 88 1 53 53 C. 1 Block No. 103 105 590 309 281 239 214- Block No. 2 82 82 502 255 247 207 179 Block No. 3 83 86 516 273 243 217 186 Block No. 4 125 775 401 374 289 235 Block No. 5 125 84 84 529 283 246 238 180 Block No. 6 59 100 644 325 319 216 lOB C. 2 Block No. 1 293 217 169 2 60 lOB 579 286 Block No. 50 112 618 328 290 261 215 Block No. 3 248 197 4 27 103 572 302 270 Block No. 490 260 230 207 150 Block No. 5 33 93 315 282 233 96 Block No. 6 58 128 597 , 162 68 1 100 l(IO 455 244 211 C. 3 Block No. 285 255 186 56 Block No. 2 79 79 540 18 DIRECIORY District-Ahmedabad T,ALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) 1 II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM F MFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No.

153 28 16 .. 102 25 .. .. 18 3 14 2 175 252 1 133 33 4- 2 62 30 4 .. 42 ., 8 .. 13 1 129 209 2 140 4- 2 3 27 .. .. 95 1 2 •. 14 .. 133 238 3 106 171 4 97 1 " 58 3 .. 25 .. 3 .. 8 1 103 23 3 62 12 3 2 19 .. 2 •• 14 9 185 266 5

92 3 5 2 35 .. 1 .. 32 1.. 18 1 120 151 6 160 20 14 7 78 7 1 .. 25 1 10 32 5 189 265 7

118 3 '0. 61 3 29 11 .. 3 14 149 263 1 88 2 36 1 18 26 1 .. 8 .. 110 211 2 - 124- 10 38 3 32 ...... 25 6 7 22 1 163 269 3 83 11 10 5 33 2 1 .. 17 1 5 .. 17 3 129 185 4- 123 4 74 3 2 .. 9 .' 2 .. 36 I 148 229 5

. 151 14 10 2 100 7 3.. 15 2 4 19 3 163 281 6

135 23 9 4 81 831 14 4 6 .. 22 6 165 269 1 182 63 22 21 43 693 35 2 16 .. 57 31 181 279 2 126 33 .. 82 23 6 3 7 6 25 7 173 24-5 3 148 25 4 .. 88 11 3 1 12 1 1 ., 40 12 190 263 4 142 II 1 I 38 32 1 1 ., 70 9 140 250 5

145 5 59 1 •. 40 o. 8 3 36 2 130 207 6

100 6 31 2 .... 25 1 24 1 20 2 1I8 175 1 139 7 .. . . 59 2 12 1 34 2 16 .. 18 2 1S5 263 2 184- 15 1 I 94 7 7 .. 18 2 12 .. 52 5 169 294 3-- ll4 28 .. 11 76 13 7 .. 12 ., 4- 15 4 143 178 4 206 27 5 5 47 4 25 .. 61 6 19 3 49 9 169 294 5

184- 11 .. .. 15 40 1 " 49 4 29 3 50 4 201 331 1 150 21 1 .. 39 1 2 .. 50 5 19 3 39 12 218 175 2 174- 37 108 17 8 2 28 5 12 2 18 11 133 216 3 129 18 .. 73 4 4 2 18 S 10 1 24 8 150 242 4 184 10 3 62 6 .. 63 1 12 2 38 7 192 272 5

5,627 234 1 94 27 1,855 82 79 .. 2,153 19 148 41,297 152 6,472 10,837

67 13 21 9 3 2 25 1 .... 18 I 108 143 1 150 5 .. 2B ...... 97 1 1 .. 24- 4 159 276 2 123 1 I 27 2 •• 72 .• " .. 21 1 132 246 3 146 4- 3 42 . . 1 .. 54 .. 4 .. 42 4 127 239 4 174 9 32 I 7 .. 94 2 7 34 6 227 365 5

121 2 32 61 28 2 162 244 6

154 8 .. 70 ...... 42 .• 9 .. 33 8 171 311 I 146 19 o. .. 6 31 5 31 " 44 1 2 .. 38 7 140 274 2 145 6 1 6 63 ...... 30 5 1 40 5 183 284 3 136 3 27 .. 34 3 .. 54 .. 6 12 3 166 267 4 123 7 1 45 3 .. 35 2 7 33 3 137 223 5

155 2 73 1 .. 63 2 .. 16 2 160 280 6

144 1 52 1 25 4 62 100 210 1 142 1 28· 1 68 I 45 143 254 2

19 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. S 88 88 441 248 193 8 6 193 95 Block No. 4 105 105 720 368 352 244 173 Block No. 5 57 57 377 195 182 153 102

Block No. 6 64 64 436 224 212 167 121

C. 4 Blodk No. 1 118 118 688 371 317 278 188 Block No. 2 125 125 664 352 312 287 217 Block No. 3 86 86 503 263 240 195 148 Block No. 4 lIB 119 608 316 292 255 192 Block No. 5 86 86 480 244- 236 199 167

Block No. 6 84 84 443 235 208 187 158

C. 5 Block No. 1 98 98 516 265 251 216 188 Block No. 2 89 89 562 283 279 233 210 Block No. 3 103 103 462 248 214 197 160 Block No. 4 111 III 566 293 273 266 209 Block No. 5 110 IlO 535 278 257 233 195

Block No. 6 98 98 478 237 241 211 179

C. 6 Block No. 1 139 139 656 347 309 279 194 Block No. 2 96 96 512 279 233 222 179 Block No. 3 96 96 493 276 217 229 174 Block No. 4 109 109 631 334 297 285 227 Block No. 5 94 94- 515 258 257 227 201

Block No. 6 97 97 571 290 281 204 193

C. 7 Block No. 1 133 133 718 382 336 307 252 Block No. 2 92 92 532 273 259 213 179 Block No. 3 104 104 638 318 320 282 262 Block No. 4 92 92 456 239 217 201 166 Block No. 5 106 106 651 335 316 238 148

Block No. 6 86 86 580 307 273 229 145

Total of Ward No. VI 7,442 7,480 41,677 22,376 19,301 2,439 2,089 398 380 15,130 9,045 ( RaiJchlld) C. 1 Block No. 1 114 114 590 311 279 184 117 Block No. 2 101 101 570 314 256 192 68 Block No. 3 ll5 115 585 298 287 243 204 Block No. 4 104- 104 555 300 255 207 113 Block No. 5 80 80 473 256 217 161 70

Block No. 6 91 91 474- 261 213 191 69

C. 2 Block No. 1 109 109 770 402 368 31 22 245 III Block No. 2 111 111 672 368 304- 31 32 245 102 Block No. 3 126 126 743 385 358 24 18 183 104 Block No. 4 105 105 715 376 339 229 114 Block No. 5 85 85 581 325 256 221 88

Block No. G 83 83 492 257 235 191 121

20 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F MF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BI. No.

126 9 1 29 5 1 ,. 45 1 2 " 48 2 122 184- 3 175 22 2 65 6 1 " 64 4 12 .. 31 11 193 330 4 87 36 36 .. 2 .. 13 108 182 5

102 2 6 46 40 •. 9 122 210 6

171 3 4 75 1 . 0 .. 60 .. 5 •• 27 1 200 314- 1 168 7 ...... 1 68 1 2 .. 53 ,. I 43 6 184 305 2

III .. .. 56 00 1 .. 34 .. 2 00 18 . . 152 240 3 151 9 1 55 1 1 .. 59 .. 3 2 32 6 165 283 4- 106 3 35 36 .. 2 o. 33 3 138 233 5

8 42 2 1 00 46 24 5 122 200 6

119 3 ., 54 .. 25 .. 5 35 2 146 248 1 127 10 1 I 39 1 .... 44 .. 7 .. 36 8 156 269 2 119 4 I 5S 1 .. 34 .. 6 .. 22 4 129 210 3

1I6 6 52 3 .. 32 00 .. .. 29 6 177 267 4 129 8 51 38 1 1 .. 39 7 149 249 5

109 4 35 8 00 28 4 0 • 34 3 ] 28 237 6

153 8 00 o. 64 2 .. 52 6 .. 29 6 194 301 1 117 6 10 1 48 1 .. 25 .. 7 .. 26 5 162 227 2 117 5 49 2 .. 29 .. 4 .. 33 5 159 212 3 150 5 51 53 .. 4 .. 42 4 184 292 4 138 6 2 27 77 1 1 .. 31 5 120 251 5

134 2 29 65 5 0 • 34 2 156 279 6

164- 8 4 59 4 .. 54 6 41 3 ~18 328 1 117 4 23 .. .. 72 4 .. 18 4- 156 255 2

161 2 00 29 1 1 100 .. 2 .. 29 1 157 318 3 126 3 1 .. 25 1 •• 64 2 .. 34- 2 113 214 4 138 4 5 1 54 53 .. 3 .. 23 3 197 312 5

157 2 44 1 •• 71 3 38 1 150 271 6

10,893 1,425 6 4 2 90 14 136 1354,458 241 177 211,989 115 948 373,085 86011,483 17,876

153 29 1 .. 6 3 89 2 1 .. 16 2 II 29 21 158 250 1 168 13 1 .. 12 .. 108 1 4 .. 17 4 9 17 8 146 243 2 167 56 2 3 56 2 6 .• 11 .. 36 3 56 48 131 231 3 146 14 .. 3 92 .. 2 .. 18 .. 16 " 18 11 154 241 4 132 6 1 49 1 1 .• 40 1 7 .• 34 4 124 211 5

149 93 6 .• 27 .. 12 .• II Il2 212 6

198 9 . . 121 3 I .. 22 I 22 o. 31 5 204 359 1 178 21 '0 o. •• 109 4 21 2 11 .• 37 15 190 283 2 155 24 2 2 73 5 I 26 3 23 o. 30 13 230 334 3 189 7 4 .. 112 4 22 1 23 28 2 187 332 4 153 2 94 24 .0 5 .0 30 2 172 254 5

126 9 75 3 22 O. 5 .. 21 9 131 226 6

21 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village{Town{WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 3 Block No. I ll7 117 640 322 318 248 180 Block No. 2 117 117 795 422 373 324 206 Block No. 3 95 95 594 292 302 246 194- Block No. 4- 123 123 768 379 389 303 232 Block No. 5 100 100 545 278 267 229 199

Block No. 6 93 93 469 247 222 204 157

C. 4, Block No. 1 92 97 549 289 260 242 189 Block No. 2 8 24- 375 192 183 156 117 Block No. 3 42 49 486 246 240 191 171 Block No. 4 75 77 614- 325 289 229 140 Block No. 5 46 48 466 262 204 194- 131

Block No. 6 40 46 459 238 221 180 110

C. 5 Block No. 1 93 93 497 260 237 114 96 146 64 Block No. 2 99 99 618 346 272 188 160 198 86 Block No. 3 98 98 535 281 254- .. 203 141 Block No. 4 120 120 605 34-1 264- 294 229 201 89 Block No. 5 115 115 593 314- 279 115 95 182 70

Block No. 6 129 129 694- 380 314- 253 218 7 4 201 92

C. 6 Block No. I 98 98 488 269 219 195 161 7 6 137 58 Block No. 2 130 130 694- 358 336 24-7 229 .. 228 114 Block No. 3 92 92 596 320 276 2 3 157 160 118 56 Block No. 4 88 88 447 259 188 27 13 41 31 127 88 Block No. 5 141 141 796 438 358 340 283 3 8 183 72

Block No. 6 Il9 119 615 336 279 243 222 211 76 Block No. ..7 179 179 595 235 360 150 141 157 244- C. 7 Block No. 1 80 80 560 284- 276 201 141 Block No. 2 80 80 550 296 254- 206 125 Block No. S 82 82 617 314- 303 .. 228 141 Block No. 4- 146 146 825 432 393 3 2 319 206 Block No. S 153 153 796 449 347 4 5 325 214-

Block No. 6 89 89 609 321 288 234- 140 Block No. 7 88 88 494- 261 233 18S 117

C. 8 Block No. 1 129 129 761 417 344- 338 222 Block No. 2 84 84- 555 267 288 196 125 Block No. 3 89 89 484- 282 202 148 42 Block No. 4 84 84 618 337 281 242 156 Block No. 5 127 127 708 402 306 290 145

Block No. SA .. 160 143 17 .. . . 48 1 Block No. 6 83 83 352 202 150 3 6 7 3 156 79 Block No. 7 114 114- 587 321 266 265 216

C9 Block No. I 216 216 643 348 295 .. 273 180 Block No. 2 156 156 550 299 251 2 2 242 193 Block No. 3 ll8 118 502 270 23~ 225 142 Block No. 4 168 16B 605 423 18 .. 324 96 Block "!'l:o. 5 14B 148 724- 424- 300 10 16 336 198

22 DJREcrORY District-Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 81. (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No. 166 13 · . · . .. 81 .. I . , 29 13 .. 42 13 156 305 I 205 23 1 2 11 89 2 3 61 20 .. 29 9 217 350 2 140 23 1 47 1 .. 42 10 .. 39 22 152 279 3 192 11 1 .. 2 70 2 3 22 32 .. 62 8 187 378 4 121 12 2 '1 55 .. 2 ., 27 4 31 II 157 255 5

102 9 37 .. 2 .• 22 2 .. 39 8 145 213 6

125 11 52 .. 4 •• 20 .• 4 45 II 164- 249 I 93 lQ · . 33 •• 1 .• 21 .• 7 31 10 99 173 2 106 11 2 44 ., 1 ., 31 .. 5 .. 23 11 140 229 3 153 19 · ...... · . 81 2 I ., 23 .• 12 I 36 16 172 270 4 1I8 II 1 1 .. 2 43 1 I .. 34 7 .. 29 10 144 193 5

120 4 2 44 ...... 33 .. 13".. 28 4 ll8 217 6

115 25 2 65 8 3 I 15 I 4 26 14 145 212 1 155 24 6 .. · . .. 112 13 5 3 13 2 8 11 6 191 248 2 130 5 1 •. 12 1 68 ...... 14 .. 9 .• 26 4 151 249 3 148 35 .. 114- 30 1 • , I 1 12 20 4 193 229 4 161 19 73 13 4- I 42 1 10 .. 32 4 153 260 5

178 25 " 121 18.. ., 11 I 16 1 30 5 202 289 6

125 22 88 18 4 .... 6 1 27 2 144 197 1 164 34 oo. •• .. 93 22 I .• 12 .. 22 I 36 11 194 302 2 181 34 1 .. 5 2 62 3 I 4 36 3 II ., 65 22 139 242 3 154 30 1 2 .. 3 40 · . 5 ., 33 4 24 I 46 25 105 158 4 222 50 85 16 8 4 39 10 10 3 80 17 216 308 5

162 29 89 17 17 I 16 3 12 3 28 5 174 250 6 105 32 1 .. 56 14 1 17 1 4 .. 27 16 130 328 7

121 6 .. 7 2 14 .. .. 72 14 .. 14 2 ]63 270 1 142 5 1 .. 34 .. " 77 ., 3 .. 27 5 154 249 2 152 13 5 5 39 .. 88 1 8 .. 12 7 162 290 3 215 56 12 39 77 ...... 60 5 21 2 45 10 217 337 4 228 41 3 8 94 1 4 " 69 3 22 3 36 26 221 306 5

152 11 3 82 1 1 ., 30 9. . 30 6 169 277 6 116 8 1 26 ] " 40 .. 1] ] 38 6 145 225 7

206 14 " 61 1 1 ., 64 1 25 .. 55 12 211 330 1 135 10 6 49 2 " 48 8 4 .. 26 2 132 278 2 138 4 34- 2 .. .. 53 .. 14 32 2 144- 198 3 142 20 8 48 · . .. .. 83 11 6 ., 4 1 195 261 4- 211 12 4 29 1 .. ., 40 5 27 .. 115 2 191 294 5

125 5 " 13 32 " 21 5 3 56 18 12 5A llO 8 1 21 1 .. .. 8 2 10 71 4 92 142 6 152 29 47 1 I .. 15 .. 7 5 82 23 169 237 7

173 18 2 2 66 · . 1 ., 21 2 23 2 60 12 175 277 1 146 19 1 38 1 2 ., 17 1 25 4 63 13 153 232 2 121 10 49 .. .• 15 .. 16 .. 41 10 149 222 3 177 24 ...... , . 57 2 " 9 2 9 .. 100 22 246 158 4 271 33 2 I 1 ., 158 2 1 .. 25 I 21 I 63 28 153 267 5

23 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House­ Scheduled Scheduled ViIlagejTown/Ward/BIock Literate & No. A-G houses holds Total Population Calites Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 99 99 578 302 276 20 23 7 .. 267 209 Block No. 132 132 827 427 400 19 19 17 13 240 143

C. 10 Block No. 1 128 128 769 387 382 112 82 57 55 271 195 Block No. 2 118 118 534 274 260 227 184 Block No. 3 98 98 634 343 291 136 37 Block No. 4 123 123 661 364 297 208 98 Block No. 5 123 123 710 366 344 5 4 80 80 195 100 6 Biock No. 110 110 596 333 263 14 13 223 122

C. 11 Block No. I 103 103 622 304 318 220 170 Block No. 2 99 99 568 305 263 ,. 201 116 Block No. 3 141 141 617 336 281 248 131 Block No. 3A 84 54 30 14- 15 5 Block No. 4 116 116 493 279 214 189 72 Block No. 5 145 145 531 328 203 186 32

qf VII 4,531 Total Ward No 5,221: 31,380 16,609 14,771 .. 12,363 8,892 (Kalupur J) C. I Block No. I 48 82 440 219 221 183 172 Block No. 2 93 113 683 354 329 3 310 267 Block No. 95 137 733 372 361 300 280 Block No. 4 55 105 555 278 277 5 229 206 Block No. 57 85 586 314 272 246 177

Block No. 6 75 99 491 263 228 219 163 r C. 2 Block No. 131 191 560 294 266 250 179 Block No. 2 117 117 586 325 261 3 131 275 205 Block No. 131 645 327 318 250 200 Block No. 4 109 129 595 321 274 5 269 212 Block No. 65 92 496 242 254 207 199 Block No. 6 116 136 665 337 328 277 244 1 C. 3 Block No. 108 108 587 311 276 272 214 Block No. 2 103 113 560 284 276 Block No. 3 247 212 109 119 609 325 284 290 224 Block No. 4 133 133 670 352 318 Block No. 5 300 248 127 127 658 338 320 295 256 Block No. 6 78 109 563 309 254 251 197 C. 4- Block No. 1 65 65 687 356 331 292 245 Block No. 2 77 77 438 234 204- Block No. 3 198 149 116 118 441 226 215 146 105 Block No. 4 74 74 615 326 289 Block No. 5 190 97 78 91 592 324 268 237 160 Block No. 6 76 96 606 317 289 250 175 C. 5 Block No. 1 134 134 625 336 289 291 213 Block No. 2 98 121 623 335 288 Block No. 3 254 203 142 142 771 418 353 283 168 Block No. 4 108 108 517 280 237 Block No. 5 .. 148 74 lIS 118 849 435 414 322 231 24 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMF MFMFMFMF M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No. 145 59 .. 53 3 .. .• II 28 1 52 54 157 217 6 196 13 14 79 1 . . 1 27 34 2 42 8 231 387 7

179 74 9 4 1 99 10 4 .. 16 8 10 .• 40 52 208 308 1 116 17 5 •. 2 42 2 6 .. 25 .. 8 .. 28 15 158 243 2 149 10 22 3 .. .. 44 2 11 .• 34 1 8 .. 30 4 194 281 3 178 34 .. 15 2 3 6 61 211 32 5 10 .. 56 18 186 263 4 178 50 1 7 3 5 7 60 453 32 2 12 .. 56 31 188 294 5

167 19 17 60 2 .. 14 1 21 .. 53 17 166 244 6-

137 38 1 .. 3 20 35 2 2 .. 20 .. 36 1 40 15 167 280 1 165 24 1 6 3 50 1 40. 26 1 28 . . 51 18 140 239 2 163 6 7 1 . . 5 150 6 173 275 3 . 25 10 3 I . . 21 10 29 20 3 129 2 .. .. 8 . . •. 121 2 150 212 4A- 178 11 2 1 8 10 .. 13 . . 145 10 150 192 5

8.029 281 2 82 53 2,962 zg 178 22,901 33 328 21,576 168 8,580 14,490

93 2 41 2 24 2 24 1 126 219 1 156 3 39 .. 1 .. 92 .. 2 .. 22 3 198 326 2 171 5 58 1 2 .. 59 2 7 " 45 2 201 356 3 136 6 .. .. 63 1 .. 36 .. 36 6 142 271 4 150 3 7 1 44 52 .. 7 .. 40 2 164 269 5

106 2 37 1 .. 33 ., 3 .. 32 2 157 226 6

134- 6 74 1 3 .. 29 7 •• 21 4 160 260 1 142 8 63 1 3 •• 34 .. 5 .. 37 7 183 253 2 154 9 73 1 •• 46 .. 6 .. 28 9 173 309 3 160 6 58 2 .. 66 .. 6 .. 28 6 161 268 4 123 6 51 6 .. 35 .. 6 .. 25 6 119 248 5

, 148 29 2 .. 78 .. 2 .. 37 189 327 6

140 3 .. 31 2 .. 82 .. 4 .. 21 3 171 273 1 149 10 3 57 42 .. 8 .. 39 10 135 266 2 143 4 44 .. 46 .. 5 .. 43 4 182 280 3 152 5 .. 56 1 .... 54 1 3 .. 39 3 200 313 4 140 7 3 2 48 1 .. 68 .. 2 .. 18 5 198 313 5

145 6 30 75 2 6 34 2 164 248 6

179 6 57 4 91 5 .• 21 3 177 325 I 122 2 o. . . 34 3 ., 59 2 .. 24 2 112 202 2 129 3 19 1 19 3 .. 33 .. 7 .. 48 2 97 212 3 160 6 9 3 77 .. .. 45 8 21 3 166 283 4 147 3 53 6 55 .. 8 .. 22 .. 177 268 5

144 9 2 I 67 2 • • 40 2 7 • . 26 5 173 280 6

163 8 .. 67 1 46 .. II .. 38 7 173 281 1 150 10 5 4 51 ...... 38 16 .. 40 6 185 278 2 205 4 o. 82 1 1 .. 70 6 .. 46 2 213 349 3 173 15 1 33 1 9 .. 98 9 .' 24 13 107 222 4 202 11 6 2 99 1 3 .. 70 11 .. 13 7 233 403 5

A-4 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

Block No. B 110 110 762 395 367 255 16B

C. 6 Block No. 1 1I6 116 915 455 460 292 211 Block No. 2 10L 101 743 385 358 293 195 Block No. 3 126 126 830 413 412 260 150 Block No. 4- 79 90 660 334- 326 244 158 Block No. 5 69 82 674 357 317 246 168

Block No. 6 43 90 4-54- 236 218 165 108

C. 7 Block No. t 54 97 610 316 294- 217 143 Block No. 2 4-3 65 510 269 241 184 121 Block No. 3 55 95 682 366 316 295 166 Block No. 4 54 85 695 342 353 238 189 Block No. 5 72 95 600 324- 276 188 99

Block No. 6 87 92 534 284- 250 219 150

C. 8 Block No. t 101 101 699 359 340 259 190 Block No. 2 80 80 463 250 213 188 130 Block No. 3 51 51 756 394- 362 28:3 215 Block No. 4 56 56 315 185 130 141 96 Block No. S 91 91 595 326 269 200 84-

Block No. 6 82 82 587 309 278 ]57 198

C. 9 Block No. I 65 75 629 345 284 247 122 Block No. 2 91 94 701 369 332 245 III Block No. S 69 80 362 281 81 221 45 Block No. 4 153 158 45

Total of Ward No. VIII 4,376 6,005 33,331 17,956 15,375 1 1 .. H,443 10,771 (Kalupur II) C. 1 Block No. 1 73 103 588 340 248 275 193 Block No. 2 93 106 603 327 276 289 217 Block No. 3 102 140 779 401 378 339 292 Block No. 4 84 130 766 4-15 351 322 249 Block No. S 65 68 368 190 178 154 119

Block No. 6 83 35 481 262 219 188 ]58

C. 2 Block No. 1 80 110 600 311 289 253 208 Block No. 2 93 llO 635 346 289 309 229 Block No. 3 89 114 667 353 314 2B7 243 Block No. 4 87 87 535 276 259 210 200 Block No. 5 108 140 725 375 350 309 249

Block No. B 89 89 490 260 23p 212 173

C. 3 Block No. 1 42 102 580 318 262 256 188 Block No. 2 88 88 580 293 287 225 I67 Block No. 3 84 84- 527 273 249 224 175 Block No. 4 76 130 706 368 3$8 290 259 Block No. 5 65 65 364 180 184 143 124

Block No. 6 103 126 771 422 3.49 360 267 26 D~CTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F MF M F M FM F M F MFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '1.7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

178 9 5 90 00 17 51 7 3 12 2 217 358 6

228 14 o. • 0 I 119 7 o. ., 74 .. 5 ,. 30 7 227 446 I 184 5 I 4 98 1 67 6 .. 12 201 353 2 20e 6 2 4 69 .. ., 87 .• 18 .. 24 2 218 406 3 163 .. .. 78 5 55 .. 4 .• 21 . . 171 326 4 157 13 1 8 39 16 ., 40 1 il .. 50 4 200 304 5

113 10 2 34 17 .. 41 4 19 4 123 20B 6 " 144 ' 14 1 I 69 4 .. ., 52 .. 6 .. 16 9 172 280 1 125 1 7 I 57 5 .. 38 .. 3 .. 15 ., 144 240 2 )51 3 .. . . · . 80 6 " 46 2 9 .. 16 1 209 313 3 ~51 13 1 3 10 72 64 3 .. 8 3 191 340 4- 141 6 1 62 44 3 16 .. 18 3, 183 270 5

140 3 1 40 " 65 .. 1 32 1 144 247 6

185 53 8 .. 78 7 .. 39 174 340 1 122 .. 32 13 .. 58 .. 4- .. 15 128 213 2 192 1 35 11 .. 121 .. 1 .. 24 202 361 3 96 4- 2 26 .. 48 2 2 .. 20 " 89 12B 162 2 56 3 •• 61" ., 11 .• 25 2 164 267 5

157 2 90 3 ., 13 ., 13 38 2 152 276 6

172 10 2 6 llO 2 .. 24 2 10 .. 24 173 274 I 180 1 .. 109 24 .' 8 39 189 331 2 211 4 .. .. 143 .. 8 .. 56 70 31 3 155 5 12 .. 5 ., 7 .. 126 3 4

8,672 298 8 1 117 492,545 16 78 83,545 28 228 32,151 208 9,284 15,077

186 8 · . 37 .. .. 100 1 .. 48 7 154 240 1 158 4 I 44- 1 ., 76 .. 3 " 34 3 169 272 2 153 5 .. 39 1 71 2 2 .. 40 3 248 373 3 204 7 3 58 2 1 39 .. 1 1 51 5 211 344 4 95 6 16 1 .. 41 2 1 .. 36 4 95 172 5

131 3 32 .. 45 1 3 .. 50 2 131 216 6

145 10 2 44 53 1 5 ., 42 7 166 279 1 153 3 19 1 .. 116 1 1 .. 16 2 193 286 2 169 1 .. 23 107 .. 2 37 1 184 313 3 143 3 2 26 .... 77 .• 4- 1 34- 1 133 256 4 172 59 4 ., 81 .. 28 203 350 5

119 6 2 2 24 .. 57 3 .• 32 4- 141 224 6

141 .. 2 . . 43 4 .. 64 .. 3 .. 25 . . 177 262 1 150 12 6 2 30 73 .. 5 .. 36 10 143 275 2 123 3 . . .. 26 5B .. 6 .. 33 3 155 246 3 165 8 5 3 54 67 ., 2 .. 36 5 203 330 4- 85 37 27 .. 1 .. 20 95 184 5

196 2 .. 1 71 2 72 .. 7 .. 41 226 349 6 27 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House­ Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilIagefTownJWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribe!! Educated P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 4 Block No. I 91 106 556 282 274- 237 225 Block No. 2 62 ]02 5]1 257 254- 236 195 Block No. 3 65 94 619 346 273 298 217 Block No. 4 73 95 607 322 285 277 230 B]ock No. 5 94- 119 681 358 323 308 250

Block No. 6 80 119 699 365 334 306 250

C. 5 Block No. ] 56 95 434 231 203 193 158 Block No. 2 69 112 568 287 281 247 215 Block No. 3 58 100 516 257 259 200 189 Block No. 4- 80 80 457 253 204- 186 118 Block No. 5 85 92 560 288 272 239 189

Block No. 6 113 ISS 769 424- 345 330 225

C.6 Block No. 1 82 102 854 431 423 288 ]92 Block No. 2 68 135 611 324 287 244 206 Block No. 3 81 III 621 308 313 222 168 Block No. 4 91 ll5 614 317 297 277 198 Block No. 5 54 113 622 337 285 256 173

Block No. 6 56 116 524 272 252 221 169 Block No. 7 60 95 523 251 272 215 192

C. 7 Block No. 1 70 110 487 271 216 208 132 Block No. 2 48 117 502 274 228 220 126 Block No. 3 66 142 834 450 384 332 222 Block No. 4 64 83 381 202 179 173 III Block No. 5 46 115 542 291 251 244 154

Block No. 6 51 97 500 249 25] 207 159

C. 8 Block No. 1 69 105 829 583 246 525 180 Block No. 2 73 109 534 278 256 228 168 Block No. 3 84 123 667 341 326 284 242 Block No. 4 87 105 566 293 273 228 200 Block No. 5 79 79 431 222 209 193 147

Block No. 6 97 104 633 334 299 280 232

C. 9 Block No. 1 75 102 670 351 319 280 243 Block No. 2 79 119 670 359 311 288 231 Block No. 3 106 139 709 366 343 308 245 Block No. 4 83 87 567 302 265 .. 245 203 Block No. 5 124 181 404- 215 189 1 172 110

Block No. 6 68 68 811 634- 177 356 112 Block No. 7 85 85 483 316 167 250 85

Total of Ward No. IX 3,852 40;517 26,198 14,212 11/)86 455 458 60 31 9,664 6,385 (Kalupur III) C. 1 Block No. 1 121 121 670 360 310 316 240 Block No. 2 61 77 471 256 215 200 137 Block No. 3 51 67 369 195 174- 165 121 Block No. 4: 78 110 574- 296 278 226 165

28 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. . (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No• M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26, 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No. 131 1 42 ,. .. .. 64 2 .. 23 .. 151 273 I 108 6 28 1 1 1 62 .. 4 13 4 149 248 2 147 6 50 1 .. 68 .. 3 1 25 5 199 267 3 155 5 · . . . 29 ...... 97 .. 2 27 5 167 280 4 163 3 1 1 54 3 .. 73 .. 4 .. 28 2 195 320 5

170 35 5 .. 96 .. 7 .. 26 195 334 6

104 1 1 .. 33 1 .. 48 .. 2 .. 19 1 127 202 1 128 4 ...... 1 1 55 .... 45 .. 2 .. 25 3 159 277 2 112 7 2 .• )0 3 33 .. 15 .. 33 .. 2 .• 17 4 145 252 3 129 8 3 3 45 1 •. 52 .. 10 .. 18 5 124 196 4 159 4 59 1 •• 74 .. 3 .. 22 4 129 268 5

200 9 5 2 64 2 70 14 45 6 224 336 6

236 8 2 70 I .. III 1 19 .. 33 7 195 415 I 155 2 1 .. 104 .. 3 ... 28 1 3 .. 16 1 169 285 2 160 10 4 4: 54 1 .. .. 48 1 6 .. 48 4 148 303 3 133 3 .. 52 ...• 59 6 .. 16 3 184 294 4 167 ,10 3 1 71 3 .. 46 44 9 170 275 5

125 4- 15 29 54 1 5 .. 21 3 147 248 6 123 3 1 .. 4 23 1 .. 71 •• 3 .. 21 2 128 269 7

140 I 75 .. .. 27 .. 6 .. 32 1 13J 215 1 129 5 65 .. 2 31 .. s .. 26 5 145 223 2 225 20 7 14 146 2 .. 38 3 7 .. 27 1 225 364 3 94 2 4 46 26 .. 5 13 2 108 177 3 141 5 1 65 .. 35 .. 8 .. 31 5 150 246 5

112 3 25 36 2 .. 30 19 3 137 248 6

101 5 44 2 25 .. 7 .. 23 5 482 241 1 133 4 .. 63 " .. 34 2 5 .. 31 2 145 252 2 155 4 .. 1 26 1 .. 101 .. 1 .. 27 2 186 322 3 147 16 2 3 21 .. .. 98 .. 4 .. 22 13 146 257 4 101 7 I 1 28 1 .. .. 49 .. 3 .. 20 5 121 202 5

172 6 24 1 .. 106.. 1 .. 40 6 162 293 6

159 2 36 •• 84 .. 1 .. 37 2 192 317 I 169 3 · . . . 50 ...... 86 ., 3 .. 30 3 190 308 2 170 17 2 4: 58 6 2 1 81 ., 1 .. 26 6 196 326 3 154 10 · . .. 36 .. 2 .. 61 1 2 53 9 148 235 4 124 9 1 i 52 3 1 .. 46 1 2 .. 22 4 91 180 5

546 3 2 20 4 • • 47 2 • • • • 473 3 88 174 6 207 3 2 42 3 .. 67 . . 20 . . 73 3 109 164 7

2 :; .. 330 1282,490 61 190 12,201 40 359 281,615 169 7,022 11,559

158 3 54 .. 1 .. 74 .. 3 •• 26 3 202 307 1 130 ;3 · . 36 [ .. 63 4 .. 27 2 126 212 2 88 2 2 28 5 .. 40 2 11 2 107 172 3 149 1 67 .. 46 .. 4 32 1 147 277 4

29 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

51. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownjWard/Rlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

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

Block No. 5 66 107 747 384- 363 285 166 Block No. 6 55 57 304 169 135 136 70

C. 2 Block No. 1 54 93 526 297 229 215 129 Block No. 2 96 96 488 259 229 209 162 Block No. 3 79 114 622 330 292 283 214 Block No. 4- 85 85 497 280 217 243 161 Block No. S 76 79 412 226 186 194 133

Block No. 6 57 88 578 296 282 238 191 Block No. 7 53 96 499 278 221 201 122

C. 3 Block No. 1 92 92 411 246 165 29 22 169 60 Block No. 2 109 109 507 288 219 I 1 188 67 Block No. 3 87 123 735 369 366 256 279 258 119 Block No. 4- 96 103 600 320 280 160 141 93 143 Block No. 5 74- 74- 332 174- 158 5 6 121 53

Blo:>k No. 6 '105 105 514 276 238 234- 174-

C. 4- Block No. 1 71 112 621 311 310 260 201 Block No. 2 92 115 534 277 257 229 181 Block No. 3 67 105 582 298 284 261 244 Block No. 4 79 79 576 296 280 247 229 Block No. 5 88 115 754 388 366 339 299

Block No. 6 81 114- 712 363 349 319 268

C. 5 Block No. 1 77 92 449 242 207 174 91 Block No. 2 58 64 369 191 178 162 112 Block No. g 69 82 464- 244 220 182 ]29 Block No. 4 70 70 351 194 157 135 70 Block No. 5 105 ]05 533 307 226 199 64

Block No. 6 123 ]23 705 378 327 265 179 Block No. 7 56 108 668 367 301 271 171

C. 6 Block No. I 96 96 602 320 282 185 77 Block No. 2 127 127 766 427 339 231 75 Block No. 3 94 111 781 437 344- 205 85 Block No. 4 59 122 710 395 315 157 64 Block No. 5 86 122 821 446 375 60 31 223 124

C. 7 Block No. 1 90 90 665 362. 303 175 106 Block N0. 2 123 123 903 464 439 273 264 Block No. 3 86 86 518 292 226 102 39 Block No. 4 100' 100 602 319 283 203 100 Block No. 5 153 153 773 422 351 156 201

Block No. 6 130 130 853 504 349 4 9 292 171 Block No, 7 177 177 1,030 669 361 445 ]98

Total oj Ward No. X 7,456 7,660 13,678 23,333 20,345 288 214 15,222 8,869 (Dariapur I) Block No. 1 145 145 685 357 328 271 173 Block No. 2 131 131 602 331 271 255 ]66

30 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III, IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F MFM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BI. No. 182 I 2 •. 135 2 ., 33 .. 2 ., 8 1 202 362 5 79 9 4 3 36 ., 29 3 1 ., 9 3 90 126 6

175 20 45 12 38 .. ., 4] " 5 ., 46 8 122 209 1 112 9 4- 6 23 2 .. 51 .. 2 .. 30 3 147 220 2 151 13 .. .." 7 7 40 3 ., 47 .. 3 .. 51 6 179 279 3 130 2 1 .. 2 .. 25 6 ., 61 .. 4 .. 31 2 150 215 4 116 5 6 3 19 .• ., 73 .. 1 .. 17 2 110 181 5

137 3 1 50 1 ., 45 .. 5 " 35 3 159 279 6 130 2 8 47 6 .. 28 ., 22 1 19 1 148 219 7

142 6 7 71 I .. ., 42 .• 6 ., 16 5 104 159 I 145 6 26 · . 76 1 " ., 26 'I -s .. 12 4 143 213 2 ]56 37 13 5 70 13 .. ., 24 .. 2 .. 47 19 213 329 3 144 13 7 .. 64 10 2 ., 39 .. 5 .• 27 3 176 267 4 95. 9 4 4- 61 2 .. .. II 2 4 .. 15 1 79 149 5

123 3 31 4- •• 63 3 . . 22 2 153 235 6

138 2 3 1 62 8 38 .. 8 .. 19 1 173 308 1 129 11 1 7 76 10 .. 19 .. 3 .. 20 4 148 246 2 133 5 I 45 .... 66 .. I .. 20 5 165 279 3 140 8 . . · . 64 " ., 57 1 1 1 18 6 156 272 4- 181 7 2 1 58 3 1 90 .. I .. 27 5 207 359 5

167 13 2 68 3 .. 68 2 .• 24 12 196 336 6

120 2 .. 19 57 .. .. 11 1 3 .. 30 1 122 205 1 85 3 2 I ·. 28 2 .. 33 1 I .. 18 2 106 175 2 113 6 .. .. 4 1 58 .. 2.. 20 3 5 .' 24 2 ]31 214 3 105 15 I . , 24 2 46 1 11 I 4- .. 19 11 89 142 4 206 29 88 28 38 1 .. .. 36 2 .' 42 101 197 5

211 33 · . 60 2 .. 59 2 43 24 47 7 167 294 6 189 21 16 64 1 .. 95 ., 5 2 24 3 178 280 7

163 15 11 10 50 3 3 .. 64 1 11 24 157 267 1 209 14 1 .. 108 13 15 .. 27 1 25 33 .. 218 325 2 215 4 65 .. 9 .. 88 2 17 .' 36 2 222 340 3 206 3 ...... 58 I 3 .. 90 .. 15 .. 40 2 189 312 4 224 13 1 " 2 3 63 .. 27 .. 41 3 41 .. 49 7 222 362 5

221 17 21 10 33 .. 54 .. 60 7 7 46 .. 141 286 I 219 2 5 83 1 7 .. 56 .. 31 .. 37 1 245 437 2 148 2 57 2 5 .. 23 .. 6 .. 52 144 224 3 145 7 .. 86 7 1 .. 20 .. 12 .• 26 174 276 -4 237 23 2 69 3 2 .' 62 3 13 .. 89 16 185 328 5

307 20 5 8 65 ...... 99 6 11 . • 127 6 197 329 6 437 5 58 1 1 .. 127 .. 8 .. 243 4- 232 356 7

11,160 521 4 2 5 .. 273 2015,944 60 124 32,697 53518 31,595 19912,173 19,824

182 16 7 10 III 2 9 .• 17 2 4 ., 34 2 175 312 1 150 6 3 76.. 19 23 4-.. 25 6 181 265 2

3-1 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town{Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 92 92 432 239 193 184 119 Block No. 4 111 III 544- 293 251 232 153 Block No. 5 104 114 554 288 266 231 170 Block No. 6 145 145 760 368 392 305 250

C. 2 Block No. 1 105 115 466 248 218 186 138 Block No. 2 151 161 778 423 355 338 196 Block No. 3 110 127 529 286 243 229 155 Block No. 4 SO 80 410 220 190 171 125 Block No. 5 128 136 637 337 300 291 199

Block No. 6 104 114 518 273 245 , . 202 145 Block No. 1 109 119 522 282 240 188 99

C. 3 Block No. 1 129 129 748 388 360 178 7B Block No. 2 45 59 391 213 118 112 66 Block No. 3 83 913 582 321 261 199 95 Block No. 4- 105 116 642 346 296 . . 214 108 Block No. S 107 118 733 423 310 146 99 166 51

Block No. 6 51 59 446 225 221 132 102 Block No. 7 59 60 435 247 238 129 77

C. 4 Block No. 1 124 123 774 397 377 218 125 Block No. 2 137 137 757 405 352 21 20 207 101 Block No. 3 108 108 566 297 269 199 106 Block No. 4- 93 93 618 300 318 147 99 Block No. 5 109 117 658 358 300 207 86

Block No. 6 127 134- 646 329 317 180 81

C. 5 Block No. 1 112 112 577 322 255 219 114- Block No. 2 1'39 139 662 363 299 259 140 Block No. 3 34 88 469 252 217 136 70 Block No. 4 98 100 657 349 308 227 118 Block No. 5 115 1I5 715 390 325 120 93 246 122

Block No. 6 1I5 115 712 359 353 1 2 209 114-

C. 6 Block No. 1 79 79 539 271 268 162 83 Block No. 2 80 95 672 376 296 222 99 Block No. 3 99 99 614- 343 271 196 78 Block No. 4.- 77 71 787 472 315 303 142 Block No, S 73 94 548 319 229 186 82

Block No. 6 115 115 634 363 271 199 52

C. 7 Block No. I 77 80 508 2'12 236 201 166 JUock No. 2 104- 104 571 318 253 231 115 Block No. 3 109 109 564 298 266 232 138 Block No. 4- 119 119 5M 310 .274 248 159 Block No. 5 143 143 664 349 315 254 160

Block No. 6 132 132 587 315 272 189 120

C. 8 Block No. 1 103 103 595 324- 271 224- 162 Block No. 2 98 98 570 30B 262 242 157

32 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ---,----- M F M F M F M F M F M F 'M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No. 109 2 .. 54 .. 1 .. 32 .. 4 .. 17 2 130 191 3 137 4 2 62 .. 45 .. 4 .. 24 4 l56 247 4 12B 5 51 .... .• 43 .. 12 .. 22 5 160 261 5 164 8 88 1 2 .. 50 2 5 .. 19 5 204 384 6

122 6 3 2 56 •• •• 34 .. 4 .. 25 4 126 212 1 198 3 .. . . .' III .. .. 58 .. 4 25 3 225 352 2 141 4 1 2 76 o. .. .. 40 .. 5 19 2 145 239 3

85, 3 • 0 48 .. 3 .. 18 .. 5 . 0 II 3 135 187 4- 157' 2 2 77 ...... 46 .. 1 .. 31 2 180 298 5

\ 122 8 1 5 77 1 o. ., 28 . . 4 . . 12 2 151 237 6 '147 8 1 3 74 .. 3 '0 36 2 8 . • 25 3 135 232 7

189 11 12 6 132 ., 7 •. 28 1 5 .. 5 4 199 349 1 82 7 .. 7 62 .. 7 .. 6 .. 7 . . 131 171 2 158 9 1 4 112 .. 2 .. 19 1 3 .. 21 4 163 252 3 152 15 3 92 3 o. .. 28 2 13 .. 19 7 194 281 4 223 4 .. 120 3 3 I 50 .. 24 o. 26 200 306 5

95 10 31044 ., 28 o. 4 .. 16 • 0 130 211 6 107 3 1 81 ., 18 I 3 .. 5 ] 140 235 7

194 12 5 9 131 . . 2 19 .. 24 13 3 203 365 1 209 24 5 10 160 8 2 10 1 8 .. 24 5 196 328 2 145 8 6 4 78 .. o. 41 .. 1 19 4 152 261 3 144 7 3 4 110 1 . 0 .. 16 1 2 o. 13 I 156 311 4 164 2 .. 101 .. 1 37 5 .. 20 2 194 298 5

163 6 2 3 110 .. 3 .. 20 4 24 3 166 311 6

144- 6 4 1 75 o. .. 35 5 25 3 178 249 1 189 8 o. 3 109 1 .. 48 o. 5 .. 27 4 174- 291 2 113 2 5 2 75 1 .. 18 .. 2 .. 12 o. 139 215 3 152 7 1 • 0 110 1 3 .. 14 .. 6 .. IB 6 197 301 4 156 17 11 6 111 9 .. 9 5 20 2 234 308 5

177 4 2 124 .. 16 .• 4 .. 31 4 182 349 6

121 13 2 11 87 .. .. '0 12 1 7 o. 13 1 150 255 1 170 8 2 1 104 2 6 o. 28 2 14 .. 16 3 206 288 2 163 2 .. 100 ...... 29 1 11 .. 23 1 180 269 3 233 3 3 3 130 .. .. o. 10 •• 17 .. 23 239 312 4 165 3 4- 3 98 •• 2 .. 21 •• 10 .. 30 154 226 5

198 21 1 .. .. 115 2 2 .. 67 17 4 o. 9 2 165 250 6

144- 4 • 0 3 2D .• 1 71 .. 9 .. 43 1 128 232 1 158 13 10 7 40 1 2 69 1 12 25 4 160 240 2 152 1 o. .. 71 •• o. •• 54 .. 7 '0 20 1 146 265 3 163 7 2 3 S3 .. .• 42 .. 3 .• 33 4 147 267 4 180 7 4 95 1 2 39 .• 9 35 2 169 30B 5

170 4 3 4 84 56 4 22 145 268 6

150 6 5 .. 34 .. 2 .. 86 3 6 .. 17 3 174 265 I 141 8 4 4 39 74 2 1 22 2 167 254 2 33 A-5 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House~ Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagefTownfW ardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F 2 3 1- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 90 90 442 243 199 179 105 Block No. 4 liD IIO 691 367 324- 270 192 Block No. 5 108 108 554 3ll 243 208 103 Block No. B 69 69 388 199 189 148 104 Block No. 7 87 87 472 247 225 175 101

C. 9 Block No. 1 105 105 582 304 278 220 149 Block No.' 2 113 113 635 363 267 251 137 Bloek No. S 81 31 496 244- 252 162 III Block No. 4- 145 145 743 425 318 251 132 Block NQ. 5 105 105 710 372 338 266 13S

Block No. 6 126 126 768 447 321 191 77

C. 10 Block No. 1 76 76 565 284 281 214 145 Block No. 2 58 61 456 241 215 161 82 Block No, 3 94 94 673 353 320 201 106 Block No. 4 110 110 725 371 354- 203 120 Block No. 5 118 119 714 385 329 244 151

Block No. 6 97 103 7lS 363 350 258 196

C.ll Block No. 1 58 58 423 226 197 14-9 101 Block No. 2 83 83 476 244 232 158 99 Block No. 3 77 77 461 235 226 180 124 Block No. 4 88 88 582 302 280 195 127 Block No. 5 99 99 561 289 272 200 124

Block No, 6 90 90 531 285 246 132 65

C.12 Block No. 1 113 113 673 346 327 207 109 Biock No. 2 97 97 554 294 260 175 70 Block No. S 98 98 747 404 343 258 ]28 Block No. 4 93 93 631 317 314 206 122

Total of Ward .No. Xl 5,792 5,865 31,465 16,874 14,591 1,082 940 3 2 12,197 7,663 (Dariapur II)

C. 1 Block No. 1 101 101 492 267 225 134 95 Block No. 2 95 95 493 281 212 212 129 Block No. 3 129 129 610 338 272 255 136 Block No. 4 135 135 637 357 280 212 [94 2Q3 ~6 Block No. S 104- 104 593 jiG 277 210 180 202 92

Block No. 6 51 51 514 266 248 222 206 155 75

C. 2 Block No. 1 106 106 699 387 312 102 82 239 75 Block No. 2 91 91 631 325 306 177 92 Block No. 3 306 306 602 . 335 267 184 83 Block No. 4 86 86 531 292 239 178 77 Block No. S 70 70 501 274 227 162 57 Block No. 6 99 99 523 287 236 .. 208 141 C. 3 Block No. 1 78 78 407 213 1.94 JG9 85 Block No. 2 114 ll4 625 337 288 255 165 Block No. 3 77 77 412 244 168 163 83 Block No. 4 93 93 617 339 278 273 189

34 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 2.7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No.

116 2 2 19 ...... 62 9 24 I 127 197 3 173 10 1 .. 49 3 2 82 .. 18 21 6 194 314 4- 151 10 1 2 69 4 4- 40 .. 11 .. 26 3 160 233 5 94 4 .. ., 41 2 2 .. 26 .. 6 19 2 105 185 6 115 10 4 I 39 3 .. 41 .. 5 .. 23 9 132 215 7

144 9 7 2 55 2 4 .. 58 .. 4 .. 16 5 160 269 1 189 9 29 2 60 2 .. 55 1 5 •• 40 4 179 258 2 125 1 3 •. 58 1 1 .. 38 .. 5 " 20 .. 119 251 3 233 13 .- 10 6 104 1 6 .. 66 3 S •• 42 3 192 305 4 135 3 1 1 88 I .. 54 .. 21 .. 20 2 137 335 5

224 5 2 2 137 .. 48 9 • • 27 2 223 316 6

l'lS 2 8 52 .. 31 " 9 15 1 169 279 1 110 .. 1 80 ...... 19 ...... 10 ., 131 215 2 164 3 89 3 .. 39 1 8 25 2 189 317 3 169 .. · . . . 101 2 .. 39 .. 8 19 .. 202 354 4 188 22 34 15 56 .. 53 1 16 .. 29 6 197 307 5

166 15 3 .. 5 9 37 1 64 .. 3 .. 53 6 197 335 6

104 8 6 5 4) 1 .. 30 .. 3 .. 23 122 189 1 125 4- 6 1 57 .. 41 2 :3 .• 18 1 119 228 2 III 2 . . · . I 58 ...... 30 .. 4 .. 19 I 124 224 3 140 7 2 2 2 66 2 .. .. 43 .. 3 .. 24 3 162 273 4 138 5 5 66 2 .. 32 .. 5 .. 23 5 151 267 5

123 7 3 71 3 2 .. 21 .. 8 .. 18 4 162 239 6

161 12 13 10 87 . . 1 .. 31 I 7 .. 17 1 185 315 1 142 13 11 5 73 1 5 I 19 1 17 1 17 4 152 247 2 182 4- 139 3 4 .. 20 " 8 .. 11 1 222 339 3 167 4 .. 104 .. 26 11 .. 26 4 150 310 4-

8,006 138 4 1 -1 1 98 584,742 115 297 61,458 81 287 81,166 223 8,868 14,153

133 5 . . 4.. .• .. 1 93 . . .. 19 4 22 2 129 220 1 137 2 1 I .. 2 1 84 .. 3 .. 24 •. 4 ,. 18 1 144- 210 2 167 2 1 .. 123 1 .. 23 .. 1 .. 19 1 171 270 3 197 27 1 I 106 4 3 1 14 .. 2 .. 71 21 160 253 4 146 24 3 1 97 17 10 .. 14 .• 2 .. 20 6 170 253 .; 126 17 97 14 3 5 .. 4.. 17 3 140 231 6

180 23 .. .. 103 11 2 .. 13 3 23 2 39 7 207 239 1 167 14 8 1 95 5 3 .. 17 .. 7 37 8 153 292 2 148 5 · . .. 104 3 1 .. 24 9 I 10 1 187 262 3 147 9 1 I 94 5 .. ., 24 1 4 .. 24 2 145 230 4- 141 25 1 8 73 10 3 . , 32 1 6 .. 21 6 133 202 .;

143 8 80 3 2 .. 32 2 5 ., 24 3 144 228 6

102 6 72 .. .. 18 .. I .. 9 6 III 188 1 164- I · . .. 126 1 .. .. 14 .. I .. 23 . . 173 287 2 110 8 8 65 1 2 .. 13 2 4- .. 18 5 134 160 3 155 2 I 97 I 3 .. 36 1 4 .' 14 184 276 4

35 GUJARAT vn.LAGE AHMEDABCD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownJWard/Block A.G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. S 102 102 544 295 249 234 132 Block No. 6 91 91 562 291 271 240 163

C. 4 Block No. I 98 98 593 330 263 261 149 Block No. 2 85 85 448 252 196 .. 197 98 Block No. g 100 100 601 322 279 85 59 225 140 Block No. 4 95 95 452 226 226 174- 134 Block No. 5 84 84 486 262 224- 227 184-

Block No. 6 83 83 511 269 242 227 171

C. 5 Block No. 1 105 105 672 329 343 276 244- Block No. Z 102 }02 580 299 281 259 204 Block No. g 136 136 507 237 270 208 186 Block No. 4- 51 51 614 326 288 238 155 Block No. 5 66 105 596 307 289 222 142

Block No. 6 67 101 614 327 287 221 148

C. 6 Block No. I 97 97 527 282 245 241 191 Block No. Z 99 99 613 302 311 260 232 Block No. 3 90 90 476 242 234 204 160 Block No. 4- 99 99 528 274 254- .. . . 232 188 Block No. 5 99 99 501 268 233 3 1 209 158

Block No. 6 84 84 526 285 241 12 12 186 108

C. 7 Block No. 1 67 67 368 200 1613 100 78 Block No. 2 67 67 351 209 142 147 73 Block No. 3 99 99 512 276 236 185 Il2 Block No. 4 84- 84 455 233 222 188 145 Block No. S 104 104 546 284 262 217 155

Block N{h 6 92 92 438 236 202 168 77

C. 8 Block No. I 107 107 608 323 285 223 164 Block No. 2 108 lOB 576 343 233 252 128 Block No. 3 103 103 609 325 284 230 141 Block No. 4 104- 104 577 320 257 219 143 Block No. S 103 103 599 314 285 210 121

C. 9 Block No. I 148 148 600 298 302 232 217 Block No. 2 105 105 556 306 250 251 184- Block No. 3 105 105 460 24-2 218 168 116 Block No. 4 138 138 585 312 273 230 128 Block No. 5 115 115 523 27B 2'1:5 182 110

Block No. 6 105 105 562 306 256 228 II7

C. 10 Block No. t 90 90 495 265 230 IB'1 110 Block No. 2 110 lIO 512 283 229 .. .. 157 67 Block No. 3 102 102 585 356 229 70 51 239 85 Block No. 4 ]24 124- 620 314- 306 162 150 3 2 231 137 Block No. 5 44- 44- 490 268 222 4 5 196 110

36 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non~ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BL No. 141 4 2 2 117 .. 2 6 · . . . .. 14 2 154 245 5 142 10 106 1 .. ., 12 J 3 1 21 7 149 261 6 158 4 .. 128 .. 1 10 · . 3 .. 16 4 172 259 1 119 . . 3 94 · . 3 5 .. 2 ·. 12 . . 133 196 2 148 5 .. 1I3 2 1 19 3 1 12 2 174 274 3 114 4 .. 68 1 1 ., 29 .. · . 16 2 112 222 4 115 3 1 21 · . 2 ., 71 · . 4 .. ]6 3 147 22] 5

105 12 2 51 2 3 · , 29 '. 4 , . 17 8 164 230 6

117 12 68 3 , . 33 · , 2 13 9 212 331 1 106 6 51 .. 33 1 2 .. 20 5 193 275 2 . 97 6 .. 59 .. , . .. 27 · . 1 · . 10 6 140 264 3 139 16 7 10 77 4 2 .. 25 · . 11 ] 17 1 187 272 4 150 4 10 2 104 .. 3 · . 11 1 8 14 1 157 285 5

150 3 . , 100 .. 21 .. 5 24 3 177 284 6

101 3 5 62 · . 19 ., 3 ., 12 3 181 242 1 123 1 73 .. 3 · . 26 · . 4 · . 17 7 179 304 2 106 8 59 · . ., .. 20 · . 6 · . 21 8 136 226 3 ll6 I .. 52 1 .. 31 · . 9 · . 23 I 158 253 4: 124 1 3 69 " 35 .. 1 ., 16 1 144- 232 5

151 15 3 7 99 3 17 7 .. 22 7 }34 226 6

98 I 4: 1 63 I · . 17 · . 1 .. 12 .. 102 167 1 99 4: 4: 1 57 , . 1 , , 16 .. 2 · . 19 3 110 138 2 146 12 9 3 71 ·. 3 .. 29 , . 3 .. 31 9 130 224 3 99 2 2 56 I , . 21 .. 2 .. 17 2 134 220 4 127 4 65 ·. 36 ., B .. 18 4 157 258 5

., 127 2 83 31 2 " 13 109 200 6

170 4 .. 92 · . 1 .. 54- · . 1 · . 22 4- 153 281 1 177 6 1 2 I 99 .. 1 · . 39 1 8 28 3 166 227 2 178 6 2 1 107 · . 7 1 33 1 3 .. 26 3 147 278 3 149 4 55 , . 12 .. 44 2 3 .. 35 2 171 253 4- 151 10 66 1 .. 46 1 7 .. 32 B 163 275 5

137 2 41 , . 7 .. 67 22 2 161 300 1 134 1 .. . , 49 .. . . 56 · . 2 ·. 27 I 172 249 2 122 6 2 2 47 · . 49 7 3 · . 14 4- 120 212 3 166 .. 6 70 .. 53 .. 9 2 · . 26 .. 146 273 4- 140 2 68 .. 48 1 14 4- .. 6 1 138 243 5

172 6 2 95 .. 19 .. 27 4- 25 4- 134 250 6

135 9 2 2 72 2 14 31 2 14 5 130 ·221 1 127 15 3 4- 89 3 8 .. 15 1 3 9 7 156 214 2 162 6 102 1 4: .. 27 4 8 1 21 .. 194 223 3 150 19 .. ., 107 15 2 1 20 .. 8 .. 13 3 164 287 4 150 15 4 1 103 4 4: 2 18 2 4 .. 17 6 lIB 207 5

37 GUJAkAT VD..LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViHagefTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total qf Ward No. XII 7,475 7,582 41,038 22,151 18,887 1,261 896 :1 4 14,293 7,925 (ShahPUf /) C. 1 Block No. 1 92 99 525 308 217 194 107 Bloek No. 2 113 113 645 332 313 277 237 Block No. 3 61 78 395 204 191 146 82 Block No. 4- 113 113 634 352 282 153 92 213 90 Block No. 5 106 106 667 352 315 35 27 205 126

Block No. 6 102 102 585 331 254 223 89

C. 2 Block No. 1 97 97 513 288 225 169 80 Block No. 2 96 96 536 303 233 170 83 Block No. 3 87 87 414 223 191 157 112 Block No. 4 99 100 549 286 263 244- 172 Block No. 5 lOB 108 545 283 262 199 134

Block No. 6 100 101 519 276 243 203 I 149

C. 3 Block No. 1 104 105 539 305 234- 231 96 Block No. 2 100 100 499 286 213 37 13 132 31 Block No. 3 107 114 706 368 338 181 105 162 93 Block No. 4 lI5 116 744 418 326 3IS 197 Block No. 5 96 96 710 357 353 81 72 IS9 75

Block No. 6 92 92 628 325 303 193 130

C. 4- Block No. 1 115 115 681 381 300 229 130 193 85 Block No. 2 92 98 598 319 279 219 146 Block No. 3 138 139 711 4GO 311 230 81 Block No. 4 141 146 784 397 387 286 211 Block No. 5 93 100 496 278 218 214- 109

Block No. 6 104- 104 511 270 241 17 4 205 152

C. 5 Block No. I 109 109 533 290 243 223 155 Block No. 2 III 111 515 291 224- 212 114 Block No. 3 133 134 658 359 299 207 107 Block No. 4 119 120 623 350 273 66 58 176 69 Block No. 5 59 61 307 161 146 136 128 108 69

Block No. 6 116 119 680 371 ::l09 308 259 191 75 Block No. 7 124 124 681 371 310 193 70

C. 6 Block No. 1 106 106 593 326 267 129 57 Block No. 2 133 - 137 835 428 407 174 94- Block No. 3 95 96 603 320 283 156 50 Block No. 4 110 113 570 323 247 202 86 Block No. S 102 III 720 389 331 5 2 160 54

Block No. 6 102 103 627 342 285 191 69

C. 7 Block No. 1 97 99 538 295 243 144 54 Block No. 2 81 81 424 220 204- 116 47 Block No. 3 98 101 555 329 226· 169 37 Block No. 4 136 143 929 479 450 238 86 Block No. 5 116 121 74-8 380 368 180 146

38 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M F M F M F MFMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

10,706 952 10 23 1 235 213 5,355 176 313 25 2,310 203 526 36 1,934 26811,1:45 17,935

153 4 54 71 4 .. 24 4 155 213 1 163 5 53 3 60 .. 2 45 5 169 308 2 106 11 • 0 5 44 .. 2 36 2 6 •. 18 4 98 180 3 161 23 2 1 104 13 1 16 3 12 .. 26 6 191 259 4 172 9 97 4 4 22 2 12 .. 37 3 180 306 5

160 16 9 73 3 3 .. 30 2 25 28 2 171 238 6

157 36 4 31 68 .. 16 43 4 22 3 131 189 I 150 2 2 73 18 .. 36 1 .. 20 I 153 231 2 117 4 2 37 .. 1 •• 40 2 .. 35 4 106 187 3 129 9 5 .. 53 1 3 .. 38 4 .. 25 7 157 254 4 143 4 4 4 78 4 .• 29 5 .. 23 140 258 5

126 3 60 1 ., 32 4 .• 28 3 150 240 6

165 4- 46 ...... 70 6 .. 43 4 14{) 230 I 151 26 47 10 16 2 13 2 7 1 68 11 135 187 2 163 28 .. 97 73396 2 .. 51 12 205 310 3 187 3 2 91 2 2 00 61 .. 9 .. 22 1 231 323 4 178 13 31 2 5 6 114 1 1 27 4 179 340 5

181 12 63 4 o. 45 20 53 6 144 291 6

195 33 .. 7 4 55 9 9 6 8 13 .. 98 19 186 262 1 154 22 1 1 4 .. 69 2 2 .. 35 7 lD .. 32 12 165 257 2 168 41 1 .. 2 1I2 10 2 .. 18 19 7 28 10 232 270 3 186 11 2 1 1 63 2 .. 61 1 6 46 9 211 376 4 135 3 66 1 o. 32 5 31 3 143 215 5

134 3 69 4 .• 24 5 32 2 136 238 6

143 5 8 4- 64 2 27 7 35 147 238 1 144 9 1 2 1 72 3 .. 37 1 8 21 6 147 215 2 177 31 11 19 103 .. 18 o. 10 5 6 29 6 182 268 3 167 30 10 13 119 lD 10 0 • 5 3 7 .. 16 4 183 243 4 79 18 1 54 13 .. 5 6 .. 13 5 82 128 5

155 36 o. .. 120 19 1 5 7 2 5 22 9 216 273 6 180 13 3 1 123 4 32 8 I 21 191 297 7

J4.Q 2 2 2 104 .. 3 6 .. 14 .. II 186 265 I 187 33 5 3 110 6 9 22 22 9 2 32 241 374 2 128 21 1 1 91 7 7 .. 10 13 10 .. 9 192 262 3 164 11 .. . . 111 3 5 .. 15 3 12 .. 21 5 159 236 4 159 21 8 1 118 4 2 13 16 2 .. 16 230 310 5

159 20 10 2 80 2 14 .. 31 11 10 14 5 183 265 6

162 18 .. 47 13 51 1 25 2 6 32 3 133 225 1 131 3 6 . 0 17 62 3 1 .. 19 .. 3 23 89 201 2 156 5 2 .. 109 1 1 19 4 10 IS .. 173 221 3 199 60 .. 7 8 139 11 1 25 39 11 .. 16 2 280 390 4 182 4 12 .. 1 9 .. 141 1 4 .. 16 2 198 364 5

39 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 103 103 599 331 268 206 85

C. 8 Block No. 1 104- 106 573 303 270 184- 90 Block No. 2 97 97 530 297 233 199 79 Block. No. 3 75 75 517 267 250 165 107 Block No. 4 65 65 421 244 177 183 115 Block No. 5 96 96 494 263 231 202 118

C. 9 Block No. 1 118 118 622 338 284- 205 117 Block No. Z SO 80 408 235 173 156 79 Block No. 3 106 106 4:97 266 231 195 126 Block No. 4 119 119 619 326 293 273 183 Block No. 5 130 130 618 339 279 283 163

Block No. 6 86 95 481 257 224 201 133

C.I0 Block No. 1 136 136 647 338 309 226 123 Block No. 2 116 119 567 301 266 233 126 Block No. S 109 109 487 278 209 210 89 Block No. 4- 77 78 386 211 175 140 49 Block No. 5 114 114 554 290 264 219 136

Block No. 6 121 126 638 333 305 .... 255 157

C.ll Block No. 1 8S 88 584 328 256 .. 227 122 Block No. 2 105 106 539 299 240 10 5 .. .. 193 93 Block No. 3 101 101 507 270 237 3 I 2 3 193 85 Block No. 4- 100 100 545 286 259 .. 213 124- Block No. 5 119 119 547 297 250 223 134-

:::.12 Block No. 1 135 135 581 323 258 245 LaS Block No. 2 115 121 611 329 282 258 170 Block No. 3 139 139 652 340 312 250 194- Block No. 4 114 114 600 313 287 248 186 Block No. 5 100 102 654- 336 318 286 234

Block No. 6 66 66 287 147 140 114 97

Total of Ward No. XIII 9,580 9,939 54,512 29,156 25,356 2,784 2,538 280 250 19,445 12,042 (Shahpur 11)

~. 1 Block No. 1 50 70 461 253 203 .. 158 94 Block No. 2 75 "75 432 237 195 9 13 170 87 Block No. 3 63 63 316 178 138 118 63 Block No. 4 36 97 441 229 212 170 88 Block No. 5 123 123 597 307 290 227 170

Block No. 6 107 107 521 274 247 209 122

:. 2 Block No. 1 94- 98 538 271 267 9 18 173 109 Block No. 2 103 118 740 441 299 233 216 262 113 Block No. 3 106 106 600 310 290 57 42 227 167 Block No. 4 126 126 655 332 323 259 210 Block No. 5 132 132 620 320 300 233 135

Block No. 6 97 98 541 282 259 190 117

40 DJ1U;CTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 148 10 88 5 24 8 3 9 .. 19 2 183 258 6

144 19 7 7 87 5 " 23 9 7 .• 15 2 159 251 1 144 1 1 .. 71 .• 34 9 .. 16 .. 13 1 153 232 2 131 10 7 64 .. 24 " 26 2 10 .. 7 I 136 240 3 130 4 ~. . 39 .. I .. 40 .. 2 .. 48 4 ll4 173 4 125 3 2 63 .. 5 26 .. 5 .. 24 3 138 228 5

179 15 1 6 110 2 .. 1 29 2 15 24- 3 159 269 1 110 6 I 1 71 .. 1 .. 17 I 8 .. 12 4 125 167 2 130 4 2 52 .. 1 .. 37 .. 9 .. 31 2 136 227 3 159 6 .. 4 62 .. 5 .. 68 .. 3 .. 21 2 167 287 4 181 2 2 2 81 .. 1 .. 73 .• 2 .. 22 158 277 5 \ \ 115 32 24 62 ...... 22 1 .. 29 7 142 192 6

173 9 11 7 98 .. 26 .. 17 .. 21 I 165 300 1 146 16 3 9 93 J .. 31 1 I .. 17 6 155 250 2 145 18 5 11 100 .. I .. 17 4 .. 18 7 133 191 3 110 16 .. .. 14 9 49 7 .. .. 19 .. 8 .. 20 .. 101 159 4 128 I 2 .. 67 .. 2 " 26 .. 5 .. 26 1 162 263 5

167 5 76 . . 4 . . 37 . . 15 2 34 3 166 300 6

159 7 1 1 90 1 2 .. 50 I I .. 15 4- 169 249 I 165 30 9 1 47 2 2 " 56 3 29 22 22 2 134- 210 2 134 13 . - .. 5 8 81 1 1 16 .. 16 4- 15 .. 136 224 3 133 7 I .. .. 5 77 1 5 .. 23 .. 12 .. 15 I 153 252 4 151 12 2 9 91 1 2 . • 19 5 " 32 2 146 238 5

162 7 · . .• 112 3 .. II 3 " 33 5 161 251 1 156 7 1 79 .. 2 •. 30 .. 4 .. 40 7 173 275 2 155 ' 11 · . .. 79 2 1 .. 38 .. 2 " 35 9 185 301 3 145 3 1 1 37 .. 1 " 53 .. 2 .. 51 2 168 284 4 150 4 52 .. 5 " 64 I 3 " 26 3 186 314 5

85 4 2 2 30 " . . .. 24 .. 4 .. 25 2 62 136 6

11,016 1,462 5 1 21 .. 413 2026,479 367 277 302,51:9 891,002323,270 11115,140 23,894

13$ 2 1 .. 5 40 .. 3 " 46 .. 12 .. 31 2 120 201 I 106 7 ...... 78 6 .. .. 15 .. 3 .. 10 1 131 188 2 96 3 1 .. 8 1 57 2 .• .. 18 .. 3 .. 9 .. 82 135 3 126 2 1 92 .. 1 12 .. 3 .. 17 2 103 210 4 149 5 3 93 .. .• .. 26 .. 8 .. 19 5 158 285 5

117 3 13 75 .. 14 3 12 1 157 244 6

134 15 35 12 49 2 •. " 33 .. 4- .. 13 1 137 252 1 239 12 15 7 105 .. .. " 25 .. 10 84 5 202 287 2 140 9 · . 7 1 4-8 .• 5 " 57 .. 3 •• 20 8 170 281 3 160 10 I .. .. 2 77 .• 2 .. 26 .. Il .. 41 10 172 313 4 195 13 1 .. .. 123 3 .. .. 27 .. 15 .. 29 10 125 287 5

163 12 26 96 I . • . . 27 .. 2 •. 12 11 119 247 6

41 A-6 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes 'Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 3 Block No. I 107 107 635 352 283 10 5 8 3 225 III Block No. 2 106 106 591 332 259 218 119 Block No. 3 114 114 591 319 272 259 158 Block No. 4 98 98 522 283 239 215 100 Block No. 5 100 100 536 286 250 235 166

Block No. 6 109 109 584 309 275 272 187

C. 4 Block No. 1 100 101 470 248 222 193 140 Block No. 2 114- 114- 665 377 288 207 95 Block No. S 114- 114 525 281 244 54 57 2 164 68 Block No. 4- 67 67 388 219 169 99 76 129 80 Block No. 5 63 64 324 197 127 47 40 139 53

Block No. 6 95 95 636 327 309 233 195

C. 5 Block No. 1 76 76 358 183 175 I 128 95 Block No. 2 119 119 590 319 271 50 36 242 137 Block No. 3 124 124 678 387 291 110 92 241 93 Block No. 4- 69 69 409 217 192 7 6 101 36 Block No. S 71 72 487 248 239 114 35

Block No. 6 66 66 410 229 181 160 106 Block No. 7 58 58 421 283 138 236 73

C. 6 Block No. 1 69 69 480 248 232 42 41 158 76 Block No. 2 133 p3 633 353 280 2 1 166 90 Block No. 3 86 86 474 266 208 219 127 Block No. 4 70 70 423 234- 189 136 68 Block No. 5 86 86 644 365 279 199 81

Block No. 6 66 66 422 223 199 96 97 159 114

C. 7 Block No. I 88 92 545 291 254 11 7 .. 113 49 Block No. 2 131 1:11 662 355 307 4 3 13 10 238 127 Block No. 3 75 76 393 211 182 30 22 1 1 164 123 Block No. 4- 101 101 515 277 238 110 105 183 133 Block No. 5 116 124 655 337 318 2 6 2 258 176

Block No. 6 114 124 605 321 284 218 141

C. 8 Block No. 1 122 125 703 371 332 222 191 3 172 78 Block No. 2 83 84 428 246 182 46 43 103 20 Block No. 3 97 97 538 279 259 128 123 219 166 Block No. 4 123 131 620 355 265 161 82 Block No. S 90 90 482 256 226 108 100 175 122

Block No. 6 71 72 414 217 197 9 4 1 144 97 Block No. 7 102 102 586 306 . 280 5 3 2 236 193

C. 9 Block No. 1 93 93 487 270 217 36 24 162 III Block No. 2 106 106 501 257 244 91 71 192 148 Block No. 3 114 114 604 324 280 174 167 2 2 216 110 Block No. 4 101 WI 553 294 259 170 137 12 14 200 122 Block No. S 97 97 598 324 274 60 46 43 42 235 139

42 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II HI IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMF MF MFMFMFMFM F M F

15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI. No. 166 10 7 7 113 .. .. ]9 6 .. 21 2 186 '273 1 154 4- 5 3 111 .• 2 .. 20 .. 4 .. 12 I 178 255 2 148 1 .. 111 .. 17 .. .. 20 1 171 271 3 131 3 104 ...... 15 1 .. 11 3 152 236 4 114 5 41 1 2 .. 56 .. 1 14 4 172 . 245 5

128 7 49 ., 4 .. 54 2 .. 17 6 181 26B 6

107 4- 4- .. 44 .. 3 .. 38 .. 4 14 3 141 218 1 165 ]8 13 4 82 5 ]0 .. 20 ., 14 .. 26 9 212 270 2 ,159 18 10 1 15 .. 2 .. 12 2 9 III 15 ]22 226 3 92 9 4 1 54 1 1 .. 10 2 4 .. 19 5 127 160 4 89 5 26 .. 17 .. 2 .. 39 108 127 5

152 12 1 1 19 .. .. 81 1 .. 50 9 175 297 6

1M 19 3 43 1 ] .. 7 2 10 40 16 79 156 1 153 9 . . .. 79 2 5 26 1 6 .. 37 6 166 262 2 157 32 8 5 87 19 5 4 10 1 11 36 3 230 259 3 90 20 .. 74 15 1 3 .. 3 2 9 3 127 172 4 126 22 4 95 13 .. 4 1 23 8 122 217 5

132 14- 1 .. 13 4 40 2 .. 19 17.. 40 9 97 167 6 95 21 3 1 25 3 1 12 1 4- 48 17 188 117 7

105 6 .. .. 1 45 ] 6 22 .. 3 '. 28 5 143 226 1 209 27 ] 4 2 66 2 4 38 3 53 9 43 Ii 144 253 2 119 6 5 .. 42 1 1 " 24 2 8 •• 39 3 147 202 3 108 7 27 3 25 .. 5 •. 25 .. 4 .. 22 4 126 182 4- 189 8 42 I 39 2 1 .. 34 .. 34 1 39 4 176 271 5

95 6 37 3.. .. 14 2 13 .• 31 128 193 6

152 18 12 2 44- 4- 9 2 55 6 12 .. 20 4- 139 236 I 167 8 10 104 4 3 13 1 12 .. 25 3 188 299 2 100 18 . . .. 54 I .. .. 19 2 3 .. 24- 15 III ]64 3 130 26 I I 72 4- 4 4 II I 16 .. 26 16 147 212 4 170 32 3 3 58 2 5 27 2 19 2 58 23 167 286 5

161 17 69 2 .. 16 37 2 37 13 160 267 6

164 51 14- 14 8B 23 4 1 16 6 7 .. 35 7 207 281 1 146 16 3 .. 1 .. 52 6 35 2 26 7 11 .. 18 1 100 166 2 123 21 .. 1 2 47 12 .. I 27 .. 9 .. 39 6 156 238 3 J91 19 2 .. 18 5 61 1 8 .. 27 .. 8 .. 67 13 164 246 4 127 26 1 I 66 7 4 8 I 13 1 35 16 129 200 5

1I2 17 . . .. 33 2 2 14 1 II 52 13 105 180 6 170 24 9 1 55 .. 3 9 1 28 .• 66 22 ]36 256 7

138 26 45 4- 4 1 32 1 17 40 20 132 19] 1 136 22 .. 1 68 7 4 2 28 .. 10 .. 26 12 121 222 2 142 41 2 90 25 1 .. 9 I 12 28 15 182 239 3 135 52 70 21 7 4 23 4 14 21 23 159 207 4 148 16 61 5 1 .. 15 I 29 42 9 176 258 5

43 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled I..iterate & No. VilIage/Town/Ward/Block A~G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 60 60 352 189 163 36 31 138 76 Block No. 7 80 80 459 223 236 22 25 164 134-

C. 10 Block No. 1 122 122 681 351 330 62 63 9 8 192 77 Block No. 2 69 108 564- 293 271 135 122 114 105 189 177 Block No. 3 85 89 477 273 204 221 150 Block No. 4 134- 134 694- 372 322 3 271 205 Block No. 5 102 102 425 238 187 190 97

Block No. 6 1I3 116 612 316 296 31 21 233 182

C. 11 Block No. I 132 132 605 330 275 250 169 Block No. 2 133 133 308 152 156 10 14- 10 2 123 93 Block No. 3 14-3 14-3 632 353 279 103 21 Block No. 4- 80 114- 765 405 360 270 126 Block No. 5 125 125 762 392 370 229 123

Block No. 6 93 93 583 285 298 176 105

C. 12 Block No. 1 108 108 597 315 282 .. 244 201 Block No. 2 86 86 493 246 247 37 39 176 128 Block No. g 137 137 809 441 368 301 212 Block No. 4 III III 612 337 275 174 55 Block No. 5 100 100 494- 269 225 154- 81

Block No. 6 114- 114- 584 305 279 157 72

C. 13 Block No. I 104 104 83B 458 380 253 141 Block No. 2 71 100 586 309 277 8 10 242 135 Block No. 3 40 46 54-0 289 251 174- 101 Block No. 4- 57 136 694- 363 331 296 203 Block No. 5 113 133 625 325 300 256 162

Block No. 6 119 119 638 351 287 282 196

C. 14 Block No. 1 67 67 334 172 162 123 105 Block No. 2 103 103 584 276 308 228 191 Block No. 3 83 83 557 284 273 223 183 Block No. 4- 125 125 729 372 357 322 256 Block No. 5 108 lOB 636 320 316 265 245

Block No. 6 97 97 547 257 290 220 210

C. 15 Block No. I 105 105 548 278 270 222 190 Block No. 2 107 107 523 275 24-8 218 142 Block No. 3 101 101 479 259 220 193 ]29 Block No. 4 ]04- 104- 593 ' 325 268 214 145 Block No. 5 95 95 541 293 248 ]55 66

Block No. 6 ]20 120 673 371 302 258 270 231 91

C.16 Block No. 1 140 140 763 447 316 142 140 239 91 Block No. 2 72 72 489 275 214 ]26 66 Block No, 3 63 63 377 197 ISO 26 13 Block No. 4 80 82 524 276 248 39 39 116 42 Blcx:k No. S 95 98 521 283 238 211 )52

44 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sf.; (I~IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIn IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FM F M F M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Bl. No. 93 4 30 2.. ., 11 ., 20 31 2 96 159 6 Hl6 29 33 '0 11 00 26 2 36 27 117 207 7

172 27 •• 123 18 I 3 1 20 2 25 6 179 303 I 135 40 1 76 27 2 7 2 12 38 10 158 231 2 123 6 42 •. 2 " 28 2 10 4] 4- 150 198 3 180 11 o. . . 44 .. 3 .. 39 •. 1 .. 93 11 192 311 4 141 3 S 3 59 .. 7 .. 30 " 9 .. 33 97 184 5

172 14 2 5 66 .. 6 .. 25 17 55 8 144 282 6

1'71 7 I 2 00 .. 67 " 3 .. 53 •. 9 1 37 6 159 268 75 ]3 1 •. 23 7 3 .. 3 .. 16 2 29 4 77 143 2 207 16 ., 1 68 1 13 4 48 3 14 .. 64 7 146 263 3 198 36 14- 31 106 2 5 30 I 16 •• 27 2 207 324 4 196 7 1 2 ll3 2 4 .. 27 1 24 .. 27 2 196 363 5

1# 9 2 5 95 '0 21 2 8 IS 141 289 6

135 7 2 24 . 0 2 .. 70 .. :3 .. 34 7 180 275 1 112 26 62 16 .. 1 8 •. 18 .. 24 9 134 221 2 194 13 89 2 2 •. 39 2 13 .. 51 9 247 355 3 169 3 .. 95 2 4 I 34 .. 16 .• 20 .. 168 272 4 131 20 3 60 7 5 .. 29 1 9 .. 25 12 138 205 5

142 13 91 3 2 .. 15 2 6 .. 27 7 163 266 6

181 40 3 28 112 2 2 . • 13 2 14 .. 37 S 277 340 1 140 29 1 I 9] .. 4 .. 10 .. 7 28 IS 169 248 2 134- 2 . . · . 71 .. 4 27 .. 6 .. 26 2 155 249 3 166 6 .. 1 1 79 .. I .. 46 .. 7 .. 32 5 197 325 4 141 10 1 . , 80 1 27 2 4- .. 28 8 184 290 5

141 8 64 2 .. 24 2 6 o. 46 4 210 279 6

87 7 38 .. 2 29 1 .. 16 6 85 155 1 138 10 25 ...... 65 ...... 48 10 138 298 2 140 12 64 3 1 .. 35 .. 9 .. 31 9 144- 261 3 157 8 56 1 1 .. 73 1 2 .. 25 6 215 349 4-

152 3 39 .. 2 o. 69 00 13 .. 29 3 168 313 5

122 5 31 2 .. 44 .. 6 .. 41 3 135 285 6

134- 3 I · . 43 .. 1 63 .. 2 ., 24 3 144 267 123 10 2 3 58 1 2 .. 26 .. 5 o' 3D 6 152 238 2 119 9 · . 64 .. 2 .. 27 1 1 .. 25 8 140 211 3 116 13 14 2 50 .. 3 .. 14 o. 4 .. 31 11 209 255 4- J54 27 9 17 76 5 12 1 25 ., 27 9 139 221 5

167 43 3 140 39 5 5 .. 5 .. 12 204 259 6

241 12 I 143 6 7 7 .. 4 .. 19 5 206 304 1

115 4 6 62 ~.. .. .0 23 1 5 .. 19 3 160 210 2 101 4 ...... 30 ...... 25 3 24 1 22 .. 96 176 :3 164 18 3 .. 2 1 67 7 2 o. 29 3 15 1 46 6 112 230 4 131 22 3 40 .. 21 .. 8 o. 59 22 152 216 5

45 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 68 68 418 201 217 30 28 122 88

Total of Ward No. XIV 20,239 20,817110,825 61,368 49,457 5,536 5,]00 232 211 4],604 24,842 () C. 1 Block No. 1 146 146 655 353 302 242 124 Block No. 2 106 106 513 274 239 151 82 Block No. 3 138 138 713 378 335 101 95 277 147

C. 2 Block No. 1 91 91 546 208 338 9 97 120 203 Block No. 2 1I6 116 623 310 313 135 129 9 3 241 194- Block No. 3 106 106 646 298 348 157 150 212 ,215 Block No. 4- 130 130 532 298 234 197 93 Block No. S 118 118 560 308 252 30 25 170 83

Block No. 6 81 81 427 229 198 66 18

C. 3 Block No. 1 98 98 476 246 230 26 74 149 55 Block No. 2 163 163 741 387 354 249 139 Block No. g 139 139 633 342 291 233 126 Block No. 4 145 145 610 313 297 183 90 Block No. 5 126 126 584 307 277 203 122

Block No. 6 132 132 613 314 299 227 136

C. 4 Block No. 1 122 122 611 316 295 193 95 Block No. 2 149 149 657 348 309 260 143 Block No. 3 140 140 683 366 317 263 156 Block No. 4 120 120 603 323 280 196 50 Block No. S 114 114 540 289 251 79 66 142 56

Block No. 6 104 104 559 293 266 82 77 207 124

C. 5 Block No' t 150 150 732 382 350 231 127 Block No. 2 144- 144 733 398 335 260 157 Block No. 3 341 341 1,411 790 621 419 349 166 31 Block No. 4 97 97 482 259 223 90 12

C. 6 Block No. 1 202 202 889 501 388 222 80 Block No. 2 152 152 754 400 354 324 291 214 75 Block No. g 170 170 929 506 423 67 60 396 270 Block No. 4 60 138 760 391 369 310 262 Block No. 5 73 73 381 214- 167 170 116

C. 7 Block No. I 114 114 731 395 336 240 213 59 33 183 33 Block No. 2 100 100 568 294 274- 156 139 1I5 47 Block No. 3 114 116 523 281 242 188 174 111 27 Block No. 4 128 128 655 340 315 296 288 2 164 26 Block No. 5 107 107 708 376 332 197 100

C. 8 Block No. 1 78 115 709 371 338 230 107 Block No. 2 64 69 697 364 333 226 150 Block No. 3 93 113 409 223 186 147 80 Block No. 4 63 71 574 288 286 195 189 70 58 Block No. 5 68 71 355 185 170 142 ll6

C.9 Block No. I 105 105 545 278 267 211 152 Block No. 2 97 97 428 224 204 166 88

46 DIRECTORY Distri<.:t- -Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl (I-IX) 1 II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 94 22 54 4 2 6 .. 4 .. 29 16 107 195 6

29,027 4,339 290 42 157 45 262 18 952 7427,8613691,5443465,0521591,50110511,4082,513 32,341 45,118

177 4 .. 1 .. 78 .. 1 .. 25 .. 14 .. 57 4 176 298 I 135 20 1 .. 1 83 1 1 .. 15 .. 3 .. 31 19 139 219 2 191 16 1 1 2 .. 110 5 6 .. 17 .. 14 .. 40 11 187 319 3

li2 9 8 5 .. 14- .. 55 5 1 6 .. 5 18 4 96 329 1 139 57 1 9 4 60 24 .. .. 15 4 1 .. 53 25 171 256 2 ,137 35 3 .. .. 4 1 63 20 1 9 1 7 .. 50 13 161 313 3 '144 2 .. .. 1 .. 6 .. 92 1 .. 10 6 •• 29 1 154 232 4 164 22 1 1 6 5 70 .• 7 1 10 1 8 8 62 6 144 230 5

100 23 3 .. 11 .. 63 129 197 6

131 12 .. 3 1 61 1 3 25 12 .. 27 9 115 218 1 2'14 25 2 8 4 115 16 10 .. 26 .. 18 1 35 4 173 329 2 175 35 ...... 141 31 1 15 .. 6 .• 12 4 167 256 3 172 13 .. 2 1 5 4- 106 .• 11 3 15 1 7 .. 26 4 141 284 4 146 16 10 2 1 10 91 2 2 .. 19 4 .. 18 3 161 261 5

165 36 32 8 4 1 6 23 67 .. 3 32 1 •. 21 3 149 263 6

162 7 6 5 2 1 .. 4 :3 87 .. 5 22 4 .• 28 1 154 .288 1 182 6 3 1 ~ . .. ~ 2 3 114 2 7 29 5 .. 21 1 166 303 2 177 19 13 1 1 2 1 15 97 .. 20 12 .• 4 .. 29 1 189 298 3 174 3 62 3 73 .. 11 7 .. 1 .. 20 149 277 4 144 15 17 7 105 7 6 2 1 3 11 145 236 5

142 13 73 5 4 .. 26 3 8 .. 31 5 151 253 6

199 1 ...... 142 .. 14- 1 13 .. 9 .. 21 . . 183 349 1 185 19 43 8 21 5· .... 3 1 67 1 4- .. 12 . . 1 .. 34 4 213 316 2 461 137 4 2 2 1 .. •• 12 4 368 126 4 1 12 1 3 .. 56 2 329 484 3 150 18 2 2 4 4 .. 1 9 8 1 20 2 47 1 57 10 109 205 4

287 41 1 3 .. 38 31 115 1 12 3 33 .• 23 1 62 5 214 347 1 192 59 ...... 102 7 34 33 8 1 4 .. 44 18 208 295 2 235 12 2 .. 81 4 3 1 65 1 9 .. 75 6 271 411 3 193 13 ...... 35 1 9 .. 68 1 7 2 74 14 198 351 4 101 3 1 1 .. 4 22 .. 3 .. 32 .. 3 .. 35 3 113 164 5

196 70 8 8 48 37 17 15 .. 12 .. 76 45 199 266 1 Il7 9 . . ~ . 2 ., 70 .. 5 1 7 •• 4 .. 29 8 177 265 2 126 23 1 .. 7 6 49 5 8 .. 8 2 6 1 47 9 155 219 3 165 58 10 3 25 .. 36 9 6 1 3 .. 85 45 175 257 4- 168 41 2 40 13 . . 1 99 23 .. 30 1 208 291 5

193 40 38 33 .. 95 .. 17 ., 47 1 178 298 1 172 8 6 31 75 .. 20 1 46 1 192 325 2 96 4 .. 1 33 ...... 43 .. 3 .. 17 3 127 182 3 156 70 4 23 3 28 .. 10 .. 9 .. 82 67 132 216 4 81 3 3 22 .. 8 . . 27 1 5 I 16 1 104 167 5

127 5 .. 69 .. I . . 21 4 .. 32 4 151 262 1 128 7 5 76 3 3 1 14 11 . . 19 3 96 197 2

47 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total PopUlation Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 .') 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. S 70 70 306 165 141 110 78

C.IO Block No. I 94 94 486 247 239 186 111 Block No. 2 126 126 701 384- 3]7 167 84 Block No. S 129 129 694- 331 363 38 50 228 146 Block No. 4- 95 95 430 234- 196 190 109

C.ll Block No, 1 109 J09 553 314- 239 218 108 Block No. 2 98 98 512 277 235 204 91 Block No. 3 138 138 742 407 335 289 165 Block No. 4 123 123 625 336 289 206 112

C.I2 Block No. I 96 96 491 279 212 229 139 Block No. 2 103 103 539 289 250 211 146 Block No. 3 165 165 859 444 415 362 255 Block No, 4 93 93 446 257 189 168 81

C.I3 Block No. 122 122 652 345 307 158 78

C.14 Block No. I 105 110 503 275 228 2 1 166 87 Block No. 2 185 186 906 488 413 236 229 65 38 292 123 Block No. 3 144- 164 841 435 406 300 289 248 94- Block No. 4 124 124 625 325 300 250 148 Block No. 5 121 121 566 303 258 227 132

Block No. G 106 113 489 267 222 176 66 Block No. 7 126 126 599 320 279 188 69

C.IS Block No. 149 153 756 407 349 286 154

C.16 Block No. I III III 529 271 258 215 149 Block No. 2 107 107 522 282 240 87 72 194- 117 Block No. 3 126 126 598 329 269 18 21 209 93 Block No. 4- 115 115 573 293 230 • 199 127 Block No' S 137 137 715 433 282 325 139

C.17 Block No. I 120 120 567 291 276 2 2 173 148 Block No. 2 97 97 555 278 277 8 4 209 177 Block No. 3 125 125 636 359 277 276 204- Block No. 4 110 110 602 321 281 257 194- Block No. S 109 109 626 34-1 285 6 9 281 211

Block No. 6 62 62 400 233 167 201 137

C.1S Block No. 1 160 160 833 SS3 335 2 4 4-44 218 Block No. 2 116 116 597 353 244 278 196 Block No, S 80 80 468 253 210 184 141 Block No, 4- 87 87 491 279 212 215 139 Block No. S 45 45 449 271 178 6 244 155

C.19 Block No. I 53 104 570 311 259 248 ]90 Block No. 2 80 144- 745 416 329 346 248 Block No. 3 70 71 461 249 212 209 168 Block No. 4 220 220 1,184- 649 535 505 380 , C,20 Block No. I 77 77 395 221 1~4 178 132 Block No. 2 109 109 703 383 320 316 269

48 D1RECTOT'Y bistrlct-Alunec:ia.bad TALUKA

WORKERS Non. Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M FMF M FMFMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI. No. 76 12 5 5 41 .. 2 .. 11 .. 5 ., 11 7 89 129 3

118 3 8 .. .. 45 ., B •• 18 ., 4 ., 35 3 129 236 1 172 5 4 I . I 2 62 .. 18 .. 17 3 9 58 2 212 312 2 H3 30 3 I 39 .. 8 .. 17 1 II .. 69 29 183 333 3 122 6 :3 4 57 .. 9 .. 19 .. 3 .• 27 6 112 190 4

146 1 1 1 •. 5 44 18 .. 26 .• 8 ., 43 .. 168 238 1 121 2 2 · . 39 12 .. 25 .. 9 .. 34 2 156 233 2 189 13 3 · . 1 46 14 .. 30 1 26 3 70 8 218 322 3 158 23 4 53 .. 17 1 17 .. 27 2 40 20 178 266 4

122 10 .. 2 1 30 2 9 .. 31 .. 8 42 6 157 202 1 1'15 14 1 2 31 3 •• 32 5 11 .. 37 7 174- 236 2 196 17 85 .. 11 " 37 2 8 1 55 14 248 398 3 127 10 53 .. 3 .. 24 .• 13 .. 34 10 130 179 4

174 3 65 21 .. 41 .. 18 .• 29 2 171 304

142 20 5 7 2 43 2 1 .. 23 1 21 2 46 8 133 208 I 227 79 7 2 1 87 13 48 44 18 2 12 54 18 261 339 2 196 63 .. · . · . 105 11 31 18 8 12 8 1 44 21 239 343 3 171 to 9 1 1 64 . . 11 .. 34 2 10 .. 42 7 154- 290 4 139 10 6 9 7 61 •. 11 20 " 3 .. 29 3 169 248 5

136 19 2 6 2 2 54 " 3 .. 17 2 25 4 29 9 131 203 6 158 24 3 3 1 10 3 72 .. 2 ., 12 " 26 5 33 12 162 255 7_

193 16 22 53 1 6 ., 34 1 14 .. 63 13 214 333 1

137 15 2 23 8 42 1 6 22 4- •• 39 4 134 243 1 118 18 .. 14- 4 58 6 4 8 .. 12 1 22 7 164- 222 2 153 27 3 4 3 6 5 69 1 3 .. 13 .. 7 .. 48 18 176 242 3 164 20 7 1 1 .. 12 9 67 5 7 .. 22 1 10 .. 38 4- 129 260 4 162 I4 7 1 1 2 1 3 71 4 ., 29 1 2 .. 47 7 271 268 5

164 46 1 22 .. 30 10 19 1 47 23 45 12 127 230 1 114 15 54 .. 1 .. 27 2 .. .. 31 13 164 262 2 156 6 48 2 .. 51 .. 1 1 54- 4 203 271 3 149 7 36 1 .. 45 .. 4 .. 63 6 172 274 4 143 3 57 1 .. 44 .. 3 .. 37 3 193 282 5

106 5 1 .. 12 • . 2 .. 51 5 .. 35 4 127 162 6

242 27 6 38 9 .. 28 11 .. 150 25 311 303 1 178 ]0 25 .. 3 .. 32 •. 13 . . 105 10 175 234 2 123 5 .. ., · . ·. 43 6 .. 23 2 2 .. 49 3 135 205 3 155 8 1 3 1 31 .. 21 .. 6 93 7 124 204 4 65 37 4 1 16 1 .. 13 .. 30 37 206 141 5

]3B 9 4- 46 3 .. 34 1 1 . . 50 7 173 250 1 191 15 2 .. · . 49 .. 3 " 38 2 6 .. 93 13 225 314 2 104 9 1 19 7 .. 18 1 6 ., 53 8 145 203 3 301 22 S 78 .. 5 .. 74 .. 6 .. 135 22 348 513 4

119 23 3 5 24 2 .. " 27 .. 8 .. 57 16 102 151 1 194 30 1 1 28 . • 4 .. 46 1 14 .. 101 28 189 290 2

49 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town,lWardlBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Trioes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 127 127 637 346 291 4 2 271 217 Block No. 4 115 115 661 355 306 279 236 Block No. 5 134 ]34 618 327 291 100 27

C.21 Block No. ] 66 69 424 224 200 2 .. 3 176 132 Block No. 2 112 145 1,134 744 390 ] 9 5 636 295 Block No. 3 80 90 518 293 225 222 169 Block No. 4- 89 92 658 414 244 378 203 Block No. S 153 158 785 430 355 343 269

C.22 Block No. t 116 130 862 567 295 469 225 Block No. 2 143 143 856 477 379 . . 392 302 Block No. 3 153 153 813 445 368 :2 7 372 280 Block No. 4- 152 166 801 433 368 8 6 338 279 Block No. S ~26 126 813 512 301 2 1 406 198

C 23 Block No. 1 147 147 746 440 306 315 192 Block No. 2 114 114 633 378 255 19 12 310 ]80 Block No. 3 103 103 597 282 315 120 105 . . 162 160 Block No. 4 54 54 255 137 118 13 1 103 69 Block No. 5 95 95 618 332 286 22 26 248 188

C.24 Block No. t 93 93 510 281 229 231 175 Block No. 2 67 67 ':l05 200 206 .. 159 H?8 Block No. 3 155 155 565 324 241 5 7 2 4 252 1:11 IlLock Nc' 4 99 99 403 224 179 7 4 2 3 153 69 Block No. 5 80 80 595 402 193 15 10 324 125

C.25 Block No. ] 70 71 473 157 216 15 9 198 159 B!ock No. 2 63 63 491 369 122 . . 335 104 Block No. g 90 96 t,70 347 323 3 33 ., 3 269 262 Block No. 4 133 133 875 602 273 106 29 3 491 183 Block No. 5 99 99 569 30B 261 258 211

C.26 Block No. t 98 98 588 325 263 .. 263 193 Block ~o. 2 105 ]05 726 393 333 243 208 . , .. 240 143 Block No. g 136 136 686 359 327 49 41 20 16 129 38 Block No. 4 116 118 702 430 272 292 177 Block No. S 70 70 391 208 183 170 155

C.27 Block No. ] 47 102 703 399 304 347 249 Block No. 2 ]04 104 730 454 276 .. 354 223 Block No. 3 131 134 662 364 298 1 305 259 Block No. 4 80 80 433 241 192 .. .. 208 166 Block No. 5 85 85 480 29S 185 1 1 234 145

Block No. 6 37 93 514- 287 227 209 153

C 28 Block No, 1 70 70 348 184- ]64 131 99 Block No. 2 176 176 1,044- 589 4-55 453 340 Block No. 3 140 140 744 399 345 293 226 Block No. 4- 116 120 679 374 305 245 195 Block No. 5 93 93 518 28G 232 1 4 236 177

C.29 Block No. I 142 142 670 372 298 .. 251 14S Block No. 2 209 209 1,023 559 464 1 381 295 Block No. 3 220 220 733 396 337 326 267 Block No. 4 ]3] ]31 651 34-4- :307 282 236 Block No. 5 75 76 401 188 '213 155 158

50 DIRECTORY District-Alunedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non· Total workers work:!rs 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMF MFMFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 166 15 1 1 28 8 .. 35 9 83 13 180 276 3 193 17 .. 4 3 .. 21 2 3 .. 71 9 82 15 162 289 4- 170 10 1 1 .. 78 2 23 2 17.. 11 37 8 157 281 5

116 22 2 1 3 2 11 .. 4 .. 47 4 .. 44 20 108 178 1 244 30 .. 11 40 .. 5 .. 44 .. 5 .. 139 30 500 360 2 144 16 3 1 , . 25 .. II 1 34 2 3 2 67 11 149 209 3 151 5 5 .. 1 13. , 1 .. 131 5 263 239 4 184 13 12 .. 5 9 1 19 139 12 246 342 5

253 ~8 6 4 3 33 5 55 5 144 25 314- 267 .. 1 258 24- 36 11 78 .. 10 .. 123 24 219 355 2 229 34 1 .. 43 1 4 35 4 10 I 136 28 216 334 3 24-2 17 .. 29 1 3 .. 41 36 1 133 15 191 351 4 216 16 2 32 10 64 17 91 IS 296 285 5

204 35 2 7 4 36 5 46 10 17 91 21 236 271 137 14 .. . . 26 .. 2 37 2 7 .. 64 12 241 241 142 128 .. 6 1 6 ... . 7 .. 2 .. 121 127 140 187 3 74 18 1 1 .. 9 ...... 2 .. 61 18 63 100 4 190 25 9 ., 28 1 3 2 40 5 •• 105 21 142 261 5

142 18 .. 26 .. 3 35 3 3 •. 75 14- 139 2lL 1 76 21 8 ., 8 .. 3 8 3 .. 45 21 124 185 2 183 6 9 .. 3 3 .. 168 6 141 235 3 121 7 .. 4 .. 4 1 3 .. 109 7 103 ]72 4- 179 12 16 33 .. 2 •. 28 11 , . 89 II 223 181 5

118 18 23 .. 1 30 1 .. 63 16 139 198 I III 3 .1 ... 3 .. 1 6 ...... 101 3 258 119 2 200 3t · . 17 , . 29 2 5 .. 43 2 7 .. 99 27 147 292 3 282 42 4 3 9 .. 28 3 3 5 31 4 1 203 30 320 231 4 171 19 1 .. 25 .. 3 .. 42 2 6 .. 94 17 137 242 5

180 21 12 ., 2 2 27 .. 3 42 2 9 .. 85 17 145 242 1 174 41 4 .. 2 28 .. 48 32 18 1 6 .. 68 8 219 292 2 171 79 · . .. 50 40 13 1 15 1 44 2 5 .. 44 35 188 248 3 240 18 2 2 33 1 32 .. 8 60 1 4 .. 101 14 190 254- 4- 97 12 19 .. 2 •• 24 1 3 1 49 10 111 171 5

169 11 .. 23 .. 2 56 8 80 10 230 293 1 219 25 5 1 31 .. .. 59 3 6 .. 118 21 235 251 2 225 42 .. 37 1 5 54 1 6 .. 123 40 139 256 3 ll4 24 .. 1 18 .. 4 34 1 2 2 56 20 127 168 4 131 7 6 .. 15 1 2 35 8.. 65 6 164 178 5

153 11 4.. 15 2 42 2 2 .. 37 2 3 .. 50 5 134 216 6

97 II .. . . 2 .. 3 3 29 3 5 25 1 10 23 4- 87 153 1 305 28 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 83 .. 6 82 3 13 1 114 19 284 427 2 200 32 5 .. 15 10 42 .. 5 43 1 7 1 83 20 199 313 3 182 21 15 .. 3 21 I 12 2 44 4- 15 4 72 10 192 284 4 131 25 3 " 26 .. 1 •• 27 " 7 .. 67 25 155 207 5

187 30 3 1 .. 15 7 51 13 9 37 2 29 .. 39 9 185 268 1 276 55 3 61 6 8 57 1 53 17 96 28 283 409 2 211 17 .. 42 3 5 .. 72 3 5 .. 87 11 185 320 3 157 15 .. · . ., 1 33 1 7 49 152 62 11 187 291 4 95 18 I 1 1 .. 19 4- 28 1 2 40 16 93 195 5

51 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilIage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

C.30 Block No. I 93 93 418 225 193 184 136 Block No. 2 89 89 458 253 205 199 159 Block No. 3 191 191 925 494 431 334 233 Block No. 4 126 126 599 327 272 222 168

C.31 Block No. I 13S 13B 6S1 369 312 5 8 286 212 Block No. 2 101 101 546 308 238 , . 264 195 Block No, 3 99 99 502 263 239 50 48 151 92 Block No. 4 86 86 487 254 233 99 93 3 2 172 114- Block No. 5 102 102 630 237 393 I 2 5 3 165 270

C.32 Block No. 1 112 112 594 303 291 303 291 ,. 81 13 Block No. 2 92 92 381 210 171 30 23 6 5 97 29 Block No. 3 114- 114- 766 4-00 366 329 296 154 21 Block No. 4 127 127 703 387 316 361 299 121 II Block No. 5 149 14-9 793 407 386 9 7 107 25

C.33 Block No. 1 140 140 680 374 306 38 26 15 14 163 66 Block No. 2 149 149 681 388 293 219 116 Block No. 3 121 121 496 267 229 206 171

C-34 Block No. 1 124 160 1,021 699 322 1 589 198 Block No. 2 99 1D8 586 303 283 244 208 80 4 Block No. 3 35 35 177 92 85 92 85 30 1

C-35 Block No. I 86 86 451 225 226 57 Block No. 2 111 III 754 363 391 15 Block No. 3 115 115 773 377 396 38 Block No. 4 118 1I8 720 357 363 13 Block No, 5 141 141 487 314 173 272 137

Block No. 6 147 ISO 1,060 843 217 14 13 4 5 729 128

C-36 Block No. I 169 169 784 426 358 10 6 241 122 Block No. 2 92 96 471 241 230 128 56

C-37 Block No. I 80 80 333 177 156 87 41 Block No. 2 139 139 654- 342 312 255 191 Block No. 3 82 97 426 217 209 156 III

C-38 Block No. I 173 173 933 507 426 4 2 417 330 Block No. 2 78 78 414 217 197 162 142

0-39 Block No. 26 26 127 71 56 21 4-

0-40 Block No. I 6 6 51 36 15 28 4- Block No, 2 43 43 160 97 63 89 43

C-41 Block No. 1 74 74 371 186 185 93 62 Block No. 2 129 129 599 346 253 8 3 4 4 207 107 Block No. 3 106 106 611 340 271 262 171

C-42 Block No. 1 138 138 660 359 301 12 12 136 85 Block No. 2 97 97 440 243 197 84 79 4 2 105 35 Block No. 3 113 ll3 598 308 290 260 203 Block No. 4- 139 139 696 387 3D!) 2 2 280 217 alock No. 5 95 95 1,605 1,448 15t 10 .. ],364 90

52 DIRECTORY Eijsn1ct--Ahnmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I 1I III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F MFM FMFMFMF MFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BL No.

110 9 .. . .. 30 'I 8 1 28 .• 9 .. 35 7 ll5 184 1 118 15 .. . . I ...... 38 I 2 .. 23 1 12 3 42 10 135 190 2 242 12 3 2 .. .. 3 2 76 I 15 .. 48 .. 21 1 76 6 252 419 3 174 18 5 .. I 2 57 1 10 .. 24 1 14 1 63 13 153 254 4

206 24 1 41 .. 5 .. 49 .. 15 .. 95 23 163 288 1 18 160 217 2 148 21 · . " 31 I 1 34 2 3 .. 79 126 37 15 23 11 .. 10 1 22 .. 4 .. 64 13 137 202 3 J29 25 .. 45 1 25 9 16 I 9 I 34 13 125 20B 4 107 22 2 38 1 16 20 1 5 .• 28 18 130 371 5

151 92 · . 25 73 48 5 ...... 48 43 152 199 1 117 3 5 36 .. 15 11 5 .. 45 8 93 163 2 195 100 · . 46 1 22 3 6 •• 2 .. 119 96 205 266 3 , 187 115 . . .. 1 " 18 70 48 4 2 2 .. 92 65 200 201 4 199 78 26 8 4 .. 16 5 38 3 II 3 38 1 15 .. 51 58 208 308 5

20 .. 10 3 21 2 21 .. 100 1 181 30 8 2 · . " 23 193 276 220 38 7 .. 31 24 37 .. 19 1 26 1 6 .. 94 12 168 255 2 141 13 1 .. 10 5 .. 1 .. 124 18 126 211 3

269 13 21 .. 2 .. 50 1 2 .. 194 12 430 309 1 159 96 9 .. 3 I .. 146 96 144 187 2 41 27 6 .. 3 .. 32 27 51 58 3

104 5 3 1 ...... 26 2 8 1 41 2 .. 23 2 121 221 1 181 8 4 .. 44 6 8 .. 2 .. 92 1 .. .. 31 1 182 383 2 206 197 .. 1 .. 106 182 2 .. 7 1 49 1 10 .. 31 13 171 199 3 186 116 5 8 .. 45 101 2 .. 5 .. 44 .. 3 .. 74 ]5 171 247 4 114 14 1 .. 17 1 2 19 1 5 1 70 11 200 159 5

238 12 6 .. 4 3 .. 225 11 605 205 6

248 12 26 2 11 .. .. 2 96 .• 52 21 2 12 .. 28 6 178 346 1 117 8 16 2 20 2 .. 4 47 1 11 1 7 .. 10 3 124 222 2

113 2 12 12 5 22 .. 14 8.. .. 40 2 64 154 1 169 12 1 1 .. 50 .. 21 .. 18 1 16 1 62 10 173 300 2 102 9 3 1 29 I 2 1 16 1 5 .. 47 5 115 200 3

222 22 2 19 .• 13 2 52 .• 3 .. 133 20 285 404 1 84 4 19 .. 8 .. 13 .. 1 .. 42 4 133 193 2

37 13 2 .. 8 .. 3 .. 10 34 55 1

27 1 2 1 ...... " .. •. 25 . . 9 14 1 44 4 7 2 ...... 35 4 53 59 2

89 15 3 1 5 4 14 .. 4 7 2 .. 54 9 97 170 1 156 32 28 18 28 .. 12 .. 28 .. 9 •. 51 14 190 221 2 139 11 31 8 .. 35 1 2 •. 63 10 201 260 3

195 33 I .. 12 6 32 .. 20 4 30 22 3 78 19 164 26B 1 136 35 19 2 56 21 8 .. 5 .. 48 12 107 162 2 147 5 1 .. . . 1 .. 31 .. 7 .. 42 .. 4 .. 61 5 161 285 3 171 18 1 17 8 2 .. 31 .. 8 .. 35 .. 6 .. 71 10 216 291 4 228 3 17 .. 3 4 I .. 203 3 1,220 154 5

53 GUJARAT VB.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagefTownfWardfBlock A-G houses holds Total Fopulation Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 18 17 4

Total qf Ward No.XV 5/140 6,084 27,387 15,078 12,309 1,239 1,049 145 104 9,070 4,715

C.l Block No. 1 130 139 491 260 231 40 180 98 Block No. 2 141 141 671 359 312 61 47 47 202 69 Block No. 3 138 158 716 410 306 88 317 173 Block No. 4 97 109 426 233 193 11 164 89 Block No. 5 112 122 576 300 276 186 125

C. 2 Block No. 1 108 117 495 2:36 239 198 139 Block No. 2 119 129 595 319 276 228 155 Block No. 3 106 116 479 258 221 198 166 Block No. 4 128 136 660 380 280 (31 51 Block No. 5 98 102 436 233 203 186 123

Block No. 6 138 138 764 397 367 269 192

C. 3 Block No. 1 188 198 827 439 388 156 79 Block No. 2 79 89 554 307 247 84 30 Block No. 3 104 108 384 209 175 143 96 Block No. 4- 104 114 397 244: 1'13 41 9 108 39 Block No. 5 114- 118 501 301 200 5 5 120 17

C. 4 Block No. I 120 130 591 335 256 34 8 2 243 119 Block No. 2 176 199 713 402 3ll 294 178 Block No. 3 133 139 681 362 319 14 17 6 6 242 119 Block No. 4 94 98 632 341 291 1 3 168 115 Block No. 5 125 138 575 314 261 100 19

Block No. 6 91 111 346 19] 155 53 29

C.5 Block No. 1 31 31 441 291 150 29 4- 132 28 Block No. 2 113 113 543 312 236 64 33 213 67 Block No. 3 94- 94 399 218 131 118 103 126 43 Block No. 4- 113 113 409 236 173 156 113 107 18 Block No. 5 102 102 430 229 201 68 42 96 27

Block No. 6 114 144 316 170 146 149 . 127 70 5 Block Go. 7 116 116 752 404 348 151 121 207 51

C. 6 Block No. 1 89 89 377 218 159 141 41 Block No. 2 112 112 497 262 235 182 135 Block No. 3 195 195 782 429 353 273 177 Block No. 4- 164 164 778 419 359 335 261 Block No. S 92 92 383 201 182 145 73

Block No. 6 118 ]]8 517 259 258 IS6 146 Block No. 7 80 80 337 175 162 135 101

C. 7 Block No. 1 91 91 520 305 215 32 24 184 72 Block No. 2 114 114 543 309 234 202 71 Bleck No. 3 97 97 440 233 207 152 94 Block No. 4 llS 115 609 310 299 220 211 Block No. S 130 130 795 403 992 326 264

Block No. 6 152 152 806 443 363 264 137

54 DIRECTORY District--Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F MFM F M F M F 15 16 17 18 ]9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

Bi. No. 11 3 .. 8 6 6

8,107 428 33 '14 6 1 35 1 62 371,3-10 32304281,325192,675 362,327 260 6,971 11,881

135 23 . . 1 2 .. 40 1 5 2 18 43 .. 27 19 125 208 ] 207 31 16 12 1 1 51 1 3 2 47 55 3 34 11 152 281 2 180 8 ...... 50 1 1 43 .. 59 .. 27 7 230 298 3 108 2 5 ., 1 25 .. 1 .. 35 17 .. 24- 2 125 191 4 139 3 23 7 76 8 .. 25 3 161 273 5

,130 5 9 .. 1 .. 40 .. 47 .. 33 5 126 234 1 160 11 32 1 3 .. 40 56 .. 29 10 159 265 2 122 .. 11 .. 4 .. 29 49 .. 29 136 221 3 219 21 10 .. 35 •. .• 9 .. 27 .. 138 21 161 259 4 lOB 3 16 .• •• .. 23 47 .. 22 3 125 200 5

166 4 26 .. 4 .. 54 28 53 2 231 363 6

257 28 2 .. 28 5 12 .. 25 .. 27 162 23 182 360 1 188 6 6 .. · . .. 31 .. 5 .. 20 1 21 .. 104 5 119 241 2 108 3 ., 2 .. 1 1 24 .. 12 .. 33 .. 14 .. 22 2 101 172 3 163 '2 2 1 · . 10 1 1 5 44 100 1 81 151 4- 180 12 2 5 49 2 17 4 4 10 .. 93 5 121 188 5

173 11 29 .. 17 3 1 .. 7 1 119 7 162 245 1 214 9 7 .... 1 .. 12 •• 194 9 188 302 2 174 3 5 .. 1 ...... 6 .. 162 3 188 316 3 215 16 ...... · . .. 2 .. 1 8 1 .. .• 204 15 126 275 4 173 6 1 •• 1 1 88 2 3 5 .. 8 67 3 HI 255 5

88 5 2 .. 33 .. 2 .. 10 .. 4 .. 37 5 103 150 6

217 9 1 .. 1 17 .. 12 5 .. 156 6 26 2 74 141 I 156 9 4 2 60 1 34 7 1 34 17 5 156 2t? 2 105 14 · . 46 1 16 7 2 23 2 13 8 113 167 3 129 .. .- .. .. 1 19 13 4 .. 56 •. 36 107 173 4 143 9 3 1 3 1 14 .. 19 8 .. 55 .. 40 8 86 192 5

78 17 .. 2 . , 16 .. .. .• 3 .. 31 11 26 6 92 129 6 212 11 1 1 2 1 41 .. 38 5 17 .. 65 •• 48 4 192 337 7

115 7 2 18 .. 7 .. 25 51 .. 13 5 103 152 1 141 2 · . . . 43 .. 5 31 1 45 .. 17 1 121 233 2 254 24 ...... ~ . 16 17 34 .. 3 .. 43 101 .. 57 7 175 329 3 191 . . 1 1 .. .. 17 .. 10 .. 96 •• 32 .• 34 . . 228 359 4 105 8 1 37 .. 2 .• 27 2 15 .. 24 5 96 174 5

126 6 6 ] 34 ...... 48 2 13 25 2 133 252 6 78 3 5 1 13 . . 2 .. 39 7. . 12 2 97 159 7

188 17 ...... 10 42 2 5 •. 38 3 26 3 67 8 117 198 1 156 11 5 1 .. 1 .. 44 .. 6 .. 50 .. 21 .. 28 11 153 223 2 115 7 2 1 1 39 .• 2 .. 37 I 13 . . 21 5 118 200 3 137 1 16 .. 1 .. 97 6. . 17 1 173 298 4 172 2 14 .. 2 .. 121 14.. 21 1 231 390 5

231 35 3 4 73 15 20 10 69 .. 35 .. 31 6 212 328 6

55 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViIlage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M r

1 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 8 Block No. I 119 119 559 303 256 150 99 3 3 187 39 Block No. 2 97 97 528 291 237 6 8 16 11 147 76 Block No. 3 123 123 474 258 216 15 18 10 4 169 85 Block No. 4 137 137 622 341 281 30 16 196 94 Block No. 5 130 180 768 428 340 144 78 238 61

Block No. 6 138 138 522 343 179 19 14 57 23 198 43 Block No. 7 171 171 725 438 287 14 10 5 4 269 75

Total of Ward No. XVI 20,611 21,269 99,737 56,601 43,136 8,086 7.~4 834 713 28,9.58 11,060 (Dariapur-KazifJUr) C. 1 Block No. 1 128 128 614 407 207 208 68 Blodk No. Z 89 89 538 291 247 216 133 Block No. 3 91 91 430 250 180 124 22 Block No. 4 74 74 307 195 112 120 22 Block No. 5 78 78 497 278 219 131 32

Brock No. 6 120 125 729 488 2+1 41 45 190 23 Block No. 7 110 115 536 355 281 165 147 150 41 Block No. 8 III 118 673 387 286 203 48

C.2 Block No. 1 186 186 1,064 591 473 286 235 195 38 Block No. 2 124 124 585 352 233 97 79 140 34 Block No. 3 ]33 133 618 342 276 75 69 94 20 Block No. 4 152 152 580 344 236 87 10 Block No. 5 131 131 478 312 166 21 8 101 14

C. 3 Block No. 1 97 97 467 313 154 13 13 108 ]4 Block No. 2 123 123 556 350 206 53 47 ]73 37 Block No. 3 lOB 108 428 244 184 85 45 Block No. 4 131 131 682 463 219 10 112 202 47 Block No. 5 100 101 558 315 '243 17 145 4 ..

Block No. G 93 97 400 269 131 145 20

C. 4- Block No. t 147 147 618 420 198 186 124 266 59 Block No. 2 97 99 515 277 238 174 50 Block No. S 145 145 639 34:0 299 81 5 213 53 Block No. 4 162 179 748 418 330 192 87 Block No. 5 137 137 615 336 279 1 122 38

Block No. 6 lSI lSI 887 501 386 313 166

C. 5 Block No. I 126 126 634 367 267 260 121 Block No. 2 113 113 561 336 225 225 98 Block No. 3 61 61 290 157 133 88 15 Black No. 4 163 177 765 432 333 32 35 2 1 231 54 Block No. 5 64 64 309 164 145 27 30 95 61

C. 6 Block No. 1 166 166- 621 331 290 240 128 Block No. 2 87 87 538 298 240 189 173 174 55 Block No. 3 123 133 549 312 237 25 34 166 57 Block No. 4 112 115 542 289 ,253 152 37 Block No. 5 78 7B 382 201 . 181 84 28

O. 7 Block No. 115 115 648 353 295 181 35

56 DIRECTORY District-Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SL (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Bl. No. 167 4 .. .. 19 .. 1 .. 139 8 3 136 252 I ]83 10 2 .. 2 ...... 22 3 131 .. 26 7 108 227 2 148 2 8 .. I .. 2 .. 133 I 4 I 110 214 3 175 .. . . 2 .. 16B .. 5 . . 166 281 4- 215 6 1 2 .... .• 210 4 3 I 213 334 5

265 1 . . 2 . . I .. 261 .. 78 179 6 298 49 .. 1 .. 245 2 3 140 285 7

31,301 3,100 3 1 159 7 914 44116,727769 7622713,369 445 1,57796 7,7621,071 25,29740,036 , 269 .. 9 .. 107 •. .. 83 35 .. 35 138 207 I 142 13 8 5 42 1 I 63 .• 12 5 16 2 149 234 2 150 10 2 .. 78 6 I 35 3 22 .. 12 1 100 170 3 123 14- B I 69 8 .. 27 2 7 1 12 2 72 98 4- 166 15 48 I 63 10 3 23 1 6 .. 23 3 1I2 204 5

343 17 II 192 7 8 2 27 3 72 4 33 1 145 224 6 192 24 7 5 98 7 9 2 27 4 40 4 11 2 163 257 7 242 26 13 1 122 12 1 35 I 50 10 21 2 145 260 8

314 41 .. 4 .. 178 32 24 11 2 12 1 85 5 277 432 1 231 8 1 .. 2 .. 195 7 5 .. 5 .. 11 I 12 121 225 2 173 21 2 111 3 5 3 23 8 7 1 25 6 169 255 3 233 25 .. 7 5 118 8 3 20 .. 48 9 37 3 1I1 2JI 4 237 12 2 •• 1 1 154 5 8 20 3 44 1 8 2 75 154 5

200 13 .. 157 1 I 14 9 16 .. 12 2 113 14] ] 238 18 .• 175 I 3 .. 11 1 5 .. 44 16 112 188 2 139 4 .• 109 4 10 .. 3 .. 17 .. 105 180 3 354 6 8 .. .. 190 4 16 31 54 .. 55 2 109 213 4 176 13 12 1 140 5 1 12 7 7 .• 4 139 230 5

204 4 4 •. 171 .. 9 .. 8 .. 6 .. 6 65 127 6

269 22 · . . . 249 22 3 2. . 4- .. 11 151 176 1 144 9 10 4- 84 5 J • . 13 .. 23 .. 13 .. 133 229 2 206 17 2 .. JI9 7 • . . . 21 . . 22 . . 42 10 134 282 3 229 30 3 .. 119 1 5 1 50 23 15 .. 37 5 189 300 4 195 7 3 20 1 99 2 2 18.. 8 .. 45 4 141 272 5

246 23 5 10 •. 132 6 2 42 3 5 50 13 255 363 6

199 11 ... .. 4 2 113 . . 45 5 31 9 168 256 1 195 2 1 .. 8 I ]4.9 I .. 20 1 .. 16 141 223 2 96 5 · . .. 55 2 1 .. 19 .. 12 .. 9 3 61 128 3 277 20 28 4- 179 8 1 1 24 1 10 1 35 5 155 313 4 83 3 33 2 .. .. 24 •. 10 16 1 81 142 5

153 7 · . .. 58 1 2 • • 54- 2 15 2 24 2 178 283 I 150 10 32 3 75 3 .. .. 19 .. 7 .. 17 4 148 230 2 193 23 ...... 23 12 85 4 1 .. 40 2 8 .. 36 5 119 214 3 140 6 6 . . 1 .. 82 2 .. .. 20 1 7 .. 24 3 149 247 4 100 10 1 69 4 .. .. 10 .. 7 .. 14 5 101 171 5

176 27 109 18 .. .. 34 2 3 . . 30 7 177 268 1 57 A-a GUJARAT Vn.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 8 Block No. 1 68 68 381 205 176 1 4 158 102 Block No. 2 156 156 889 493 396 12 9 392 257 Block No. S 101 101 511 293 218 2 3 201 133 Block No. 4 129 129 568 31S 250 79 61 72 18 Block No. 5 157 157 699 387 312 347 279 75 5

Block No. 6 108 108 687 397 290 326 209

C. 9 Block No. I 134 134 680 359 321 2 4 302 210 Block No. 2 102 102 664 349 315 ,. 301 255 Block No. 3 113 I14 541 306 235 306 235 193 59 Block No. 4 122 124 670 368 302 317 264 244- 90 Block No. 5 117 134 721 412 309 401 306 200 42

C.1O Block No. 1 134- 138 650 352 298 347 293 200 70 Block No. 2 134 141 652 384 263 364 268 ., .. 181 45 Block No. 3 137 137 763 439 324 198 IS9 25 23 213 70 Block No. 4 142 142 801 458 343 172 165 39 32 101 27

C.ll Block No. 1 100 103 438 262 176 172 65 Block No. 2 157 159 720 407 313 299 140 Block No. 3 178 182 729 409 320 265 109

C.12 Block No. 1 139 139 613 369 244 12 7 126 30 Block No. 2 120 120 519 311 208 117 37 Block No. 3 53 53 261 157 104 26 14 85 21 Block No. 4 110 117 524 322 202 3 4 179 63 Block No. 5 112 113 495 299 196 194 63

Block No. 6 119 119 534 338 196 222 48 Block No. 7 95 95 400 227 173 84 17

C.IS Block No. 1 141 149 681 362 319 7 6 51 51 127 61 Block No. 2 104 109 521 256 265 18 24 26 73 102 16 Block No. 3 110 113 550 288 262 .. 46 52 60 10 Block No. 4 131 ]34 700 387 313 25 7 50 48 149 16 Block No. 5 153 153 692 388 304 31 22 209 98

Block No. 6 142 142 759 398 361 11 9 31 29 195 80 Block No. 7 125 142 704 393 311 34 30 286 229 156 50

C.14 Block No. 1 114- 175 766 440 326 381 306 288 131 Block No. 2 85 103 465 289 176 4 1 175 92 Block No. 3 104- 123 587 327 260 28 16 5 2 224 123 Block No. 4 103 lI6 398 211 187 167 78 Block No. 5 147 149 597 329 268 11 8 227 101

Block No. 6 117 117 381 206 175 2 2 152 54 Block No. 7 105 112 338 194 144 25 21 154 60

C.t5 B-lock No. 1 121 124- 629 355 274 53 50 227 78 Block No. 2 90 94 999 651 348 31 22 4 5 167 82 B-lock No. 3 92 98 571 330 241 194 110 Dlock No. 4 98 101 497 293 204 27 29 198 86 910ck No. 5 102 105 515 280 235. 10 10 9 5 152 63 DIock No. 6 49 51 290 171 119 6 3 81 21 Dlock No. 7 185 185 720 481 239 367 79

58 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 93 6 29 3 .. 24 3 .. 34 5 112 170 1

205 20 00 95 3 2 .. 40 .. 11 . 0 57 17 288 376 2 152 5 ...... I 62 .. 2 .. 21 .. 11 .. 56 4 141 213 3 185 19 2 .. 2 3 111 3 11 1 13 7 14 1 26 4 133 231 4 202 1 2 .. 144 .. 33 34-1 10 I 9 2 IS5 305 5

183 5 79 2 10 57 2 1 •• 36 214- 235 6

170 3 1 64 1 48 5 51 1 189 31B 1 159 9 32 2 .. 12 6 .. 47 8 190 306 2 135 26 3 .. 115 23 .. ,. .. .. 7 .. IO 3 171 209 3 160 36 .. .. 1 .. 123 25 2 352 6 .. 23 6 208 266 4 192 48 1 .. 1 .. 112 10 5 8 3 .. 2 .. 68 30 220 261 5

171 20 .. 157 17 1 3 2 .. 5 .. 6 181 278 1 195 11 1 IB4 II 1 1 " 3 .. 5 .. 139 257 2 265 15 8 2 209 10 3 18 I 6 o. 21 2 174 309 3 20B 13 I .. 182 12 5 6 I 5 .. 9 250 330 4

136 9 98 2 2 2 20 •. 4 .. 12 5 126 167 1 216 4 .. .. 154.. 1 00 26 I 7 28 3 191 309 2 240 3 1 .. 174 3 3 .. 34 2 .. 26 169 317 3

195 27 172 14 6 522 4 11 5 174- 217 1 173 3 .. .. 137 .. 5 3 17 .. 3 .. . 11 138 205 2 114 1 I .. 93 ., 5 5 .. I.. 9 1 43 103 3 201 6 3 I 156 5 18 9 4 .. II 121 196 4- 183 4 2 .. 153 I ,. .. 11 ...... 17 3 116 ,192 5

221 ., o. 2 .. 191 .. 9 .. 12 .• I.. 6 .. 117 196 6 121 11 I 68 I 4- .. 25 5 1 •• 23 4 106 162 7

187 9 .. 130 5 .. 22 2 7 .. 28 2 175 310 1 132 35 94- 19 1 3 12 5 4 o. 21 8 124- 230 2 152 26 .. .. 116 14 4 362 5 00 21 7 136 236 3 193 28 7 ...... 142 24 2 3 3 .. 36 4- 194 285 4 208 17 2 2 155 9 1 ., 22 .. 6 1 22 5 180 287 5

208 12 .0 134 3 13 4 17 .. 3 .• 41 5 190 349 6 209 35 .. 149 16 .0 8.. 7 .. 45 19 ]84 276 7

236 17 .. 5 .. .. ] 73 13 2 6 " 6 •• 44 3 204- 309 1 220 25 1 35 ...... 40 1 7 1 1 9 .. 127 23 69 151 2 209 26 15 I 2 I 38 .• 4 17 10 .• 123 24 118 234 3 130 .. 6 ...... 124 81 187 4 164 3 2 8 .. .. I .. 3 152 165 265 5

127 ., 3 .. .. 2 .. 1 .. 121 00 79 175 6 132 6 8 .. .. 3 .• 121 6 62 138 7

201 39 1 11 .. 2 3 50 1 4 3 9 .. 19 .. 105 32 154- 235 1 146 19 1 5 4 40 1 1 .. 12 I 12 .. 75 13 505 329 2 165 2 .. .. II 66 1 .. .. 27 " 9 .. 52 I 165 239 3

190 28 17 .0 I 1 34- 2 .. 13 1 11 .. 114 24 103 176 4 148 14 2 2 82 2 .. 18 .0 1 .. 44 10 132 221 5

90 3 4 .. 53 5 13 3 12 1 81 1 ]6 6 361 12 5 3 41 .. 14 9 •• 7 .. 285 8 120 227 7

59 GUJARAT YU.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total PopUlation Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C.16 Diock No. 1 77 77 295 163 132 18 10 88 24

C.I7 B'lock No. 1 120 122 638 421 217 13 3 320 62 Dlock No. 2 110 110 486 279 207 184- 50 Dlock No. 3 100 100 504- 347 157 4- 2 9 4 283 33 B'Iock No. 4 94 94 406 212 194 149 67 B'lock No. 5 175 175 674 419 255 191 51

fi'lock No. 6 156 156 596 316 280 140 42

C.I8 B'lock No. I 109 109 431 239 192 6 3 183 143 Block No. Z 110 110 343 206 137 6 6 156 98 :alock No. 3 108 108 357 198 159 3 1 .. 154- 107 mock No. 4- 127 127 380 234 146 5 4 4 6 194 89 Block No. 5 100 135 446 275 171 112 17

Block No. 6 132 139 406 251 155 158 40 B'lock No. 7 233 244 789 461 328 27 23 45 15 163 24- Block No. S 92 98 412 240 172 16 12 67 16

C.19 B'lock No. 1 151 151 766 396 370 131 37 Block No. 2 122 126 585 306 279 2 1 191 86 Block No. 3 130 130 780 421 359 97 92 246 103 Block No. 4- 85 87 481 263 218 13 10 187 89 alock No. 5 130 133 616 342 274- 246 147

B'lock No. 6 138 140 723 397 326 1 272 193

C.20 Block No. 1 115 115 629 358 271 98 15 B'lock No. 2 !07 107 545 336 209 5 9 204- 59 mock No. 3 134 171 729 452 277 11 11 232 66 Dlock No. 4 136 137 657 365 292 183 152 166 32 B'lock No. 5 114 115 665 357 308 7 6 219 80

B'lock No. 6 161 161 695 382 313 9 10 244 116

C.2] Dlock No. 1 97 97 490 26B 222 92 80 162 61 :alock No. 2 1I6 116 447 257 190 120 98 95 22 B'lock No. 3 161 161 614 370 244 234 60 B'lock No. 4 104 107 567 316 251 80 60 5 3 161 59 .Block No. 5 93 94- 421 257 164 1 8 4 119 42

Block No. 6 113 116 599 336 263 7 6 217 90 Block No. 7 126 126 521 329 192 8 144 40 mock No. B 100 109 479 267 212 84 12

C.22 B'lock No. 1 113 116 5II 273 238 7 I 101 18 B'lock No. 2 114 114 497 291 206 30 29 156 58 Block No. 3 79 80 361 208 153 121 40 B'lock No. 4- 38 44- 209 III 98 42 59 30 5

C.23 J3tlock No. 1 140 141 676 366 310 161 138 251 84 ll'lock No. 2 184 189 830 459 ,371 141 104 105 11 B'lock No. 9 112 112 655 338 :,317 272 2]9 B'lock No. 4 137 143 790 422 368 321 233 Block No. S 97 97 426 219 '207 7 3 41 3

60 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 51. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No, M F M F M F M F M FMFMF MFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 104 4 3 1 .. .. 96 .. 5 3 59 128

273 12 I. .. 3 .. 258 148 217 1 134 6 5 1 .. 3 .. 125 6 145 201 2 263 J 1 .• 1 .. 261 1 84 156 3 122 4 .. .. 7 ,. 3 1 .. 1 .. llO 4 90 190 4 264 2 2 " ,. 114 .. 4 9 .. 2 .. 133 2 155 253 5

193 17 lOB 3 4 518 67 13 123 263 6

62 8 3 .... 1 .. 1 57 7 177 184 1 117 8 , " 3 1 114 7 89 129 2 111 15 1 ...... 1 .. 109 15 87 144- 3 161 4 ...... 2 .. " I .. 2 .. 156 4 '73 142 4 167 1 1 , , " 144 ,. 3 3 .• 3 ., 13 1 108 170 5

158 7 2 .. 67 2 2 8 2.. 79 3 93 148 6 269 26 2 135 2 7 .. 18 15 4 .. 103 9 192 302 7 114 5 .. 100 3 " 7 .. 2 .. 5 2 126 167 8

179 33 17 7 119 9 14 368 2 21 6 217 337 1 172 16 123 11 .. .. 13 1 8 .. 28 4 134- 263 2 194 36 ., 179 22 2 1 10 2 .. 10 4 227 323 3 124 5 .. 114 2 .. 3 1 ] .. 6 2 139 213 4 178 6 .. 129 3 •• .. 10 1 9 .. 30 2 164 268 5

221 11 155 3 .. 23 .. 10 32 7 176 315 6

175 12 " 85 8 81 3 .. 3 2 .. 4 .. 183 259 I 198 4 1 , • ., 170 3 1 3 .. 6 17 1 138 205 2 254 12 .. 220 II 2 ., 6 1 3 ., 23 .. 198 265 3 212 26 I 4 166 13 13 4 5 1 8 ., 19 4 153 266 4 184 11 7 3 105 7 2 .. 14 .. 10 .. 46 1 173 297 5

200 18 4 56 3 11 6 125 10 182 295 6

137 14- 2 •• 1 4 73 2 11 3 6 .. 1 .. 37 5 131 208 1 151 22 95 9 8 7 10 1 6 .. 32 5 106 168 2 216 8 .. 2 133 4 1 .. II 1 1 .. 20 1 154 236 3 167 25 S .. 140 19 2 3 14 1 2 •• 4 2 149 226 4 150 6 121 2 9 4 2 3 13 2 107 158 5

162 13 2 ,. .. \ 1 97 8 4 .. 13 3 .. 43 4 174 250 6 219 10 4- 5 171 1 2 3 6 .. 6 .. 30 1 no 182 7 155 20 16 11 78 3 3 12 .. 43 9 112 192 8

144 33 5 .• I I 79 2 9 3 ]1 12 12 .. 27 15 129 205 1 158 17 ,. 6 1 123 7 2 2 9 ., 1 .. 17 7 133 189 2 136 IS 4 .. 2 72 8 .. •• 29 •• 4 .• 27 5 72 138 3 67 15 5 19 1 2 .. 40 15 44 83 4

176 32 2 2 6 .. 104 6 182 6 .• 50 21 190 278 I 254 90 1 29 3 85 1 54 37 23 19 5 2 57 28 205 281 2 142 5 1 .. 72 •• 3 40 .. 2 24 5 196 312 3 186 7 3 96 2 39 1 5 44 3 236 361 4- 97 13 28 .. 5 1407 8 .. 16 5 122 194 5

61 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageI Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tri bes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C.24 Block No. I 145 ISO 319 425 394 425 39~ 149 31 B-Iock No. 2 136 136 688 368 320 126 116 220 139 B'lock No. 3 88 88 371 242 129 5 1 54 11 B'lock No. 4 101 101 531 294 237 23 19 116 48 B'Iock No. 5 149 149 686 371 315 74 20

C.25 B-Iock No. 1 128 128 573 300 273 8 5 4 3 229 161 B'lock No. 2 126 126 658 350 30B 2 3 252 183 mock No. 3 127 127 566 311 255 46 38 143 30 Block No. 4 120 128 552 295 257 20 17 247 171 &lock No. 5 107 107 540 295 245 241 158

0.26 Bolock No. 1 179 211 679 405 274 16 8 145 26 B-IQck No. 2 122 160 841 434 407 425 299 308 162 Block No. 3 131 132 680 352 328 136 140 214 86 Blo<:k No. 4 156 156 757 414 343 142 70

C.27 Dlock No. I 106 140 503 325 178 152 38 Block No. 2 124 128 601 369 232 243 92 B10ck No. 3 96 96 493 261 237 169 86 B'lock No. 4- 99 99 490 273 217 2 3 77 20 :&lock No. 5 63 69 298 159 139 83 31

Diock No. 6 142 142 741 382 359 81 11

G.28 B>lock No. 1 144 144 649 360 289 209 63 B'lock No. 2 107 112 527 286 241 96 15 DIock No. 3 89 93 359 195 164 69 5 a'lock No. 4- 108 112 479 259 220 89 11 Diock No. 5 113 140 441 286 ISS 139 22

Thlock No. G 149 151 834 457 377 175 24-

C.29 B'lock No. 1 105 107 582 317 265 221 122 Bolock No. Z 169 171 898 463 435 .. 237 142 Diock No. g 117 117 563 291 272 175 171 .. 61 11 Diock No. 4 169 169 979 532 447 78 78 1 1 70 :3 B'lock No. 5 116 116 525 292 233 122 122 7 3 160 57

Dlock No. 6 296 296 1,034- 560 474 128 9

C.30 B'lock No. 1 98 98 598 298 300 90 18 B'lock No. 2 180 180 703 417 286 118 18 B'lock No. 3 116 116 576' 334 242 12 9 164- 25 Dlock No. 4- 150 150 698 369 329 255 254 145 24 lMock No. 5 125 136 675 387 288 168 143 172 62

Bolock No. 6 165 192 831 5]8 313 157 148 .. 131 32 B'lock No. 7 137 141 713 426 287 94 48 I 191 86 B-lock No. B 199 199 1,094 602 492 286 151

C.31 Dlock No. 1 98 98 487 267 220 63 58 84 22 Dlo<:k No. 2 63 68 326 197 129 23 19 65 15 Block No. 3 '93 93 409 210 . 199 62 69 120 65

C.32 Block No. 84 84- 387 202 185 140 120 81 20

62 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers worket's SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M FMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No.

202 87 ...... ~ 1 .. .. 1 .. 3 197 87 223 307 1 174 46 1 2 20 12 60 .. 14 8 16 2 3 55 22 194- 274 2 170 30 1 .. 10 10 43 .. ]3 1 34 15 31 2 33 2 72 99 3 131 8 .. 31 " 6 1 31 2 1 .. 62 5 163 229 4- 183 18 15 1 37 1 7 50 7 5 .• 69 9 188 297 5

147 23 16 .. 5 .. 9 3 .. 114 23 153 250 1 157 17 .. .• 22 .. 1 10 2 8 117 14 193 291 2 171 34 14 17 120 9 9 3 10 1 2 .. 16 4 140 221 3 139 22 9 ...... 29 101 22 156 235c 4 138 24 11 7 .. 12 .. 108 24 157 221 5

285 26 11 5 155 .• 16 •. 33 6 21 3 49 12 120 248 1 207 46 " .. 138 34 .. . . 8 . . 10 . . 51 12 227 361' 2 175 27 23 1 126 17 2 2 12 ., 4 " 3 7 177 301 3 186 15 1 1 103 2 .. .. 47 12 2 33 228 328 4

231 8 1 .. 192 7 2 1 18 .. 1 .. 17 94- 170 1 233 24 9 11 177 10 1 .. 20 .. 4 .. 22 3 136 208 2 140 7 .,...... 88 2 8 .. 23 .. 6 15 5 121 230 3 136 6 4 .. 7 3 58 1 21 " 34 2 5 .. 7 137 211 4 96 5 7 5 37 •. 3 .. 27 4 .. 18 63 134 5

179 48 5 6 114 II 2 1 41 28 17 2 203 311 6

212 23 18 9 154 6 1 .. 30 B .... 9 .. 148 266 1 155 18 14 15 99 1 2 .. 14 ., 12 14 2 131 223 2 125 31 9 6 56 1 .. 33 13 12 7 15 4 70 133 3 150 20 10 10 107 .. 8 .. 3 1 18 5 4 4 109 200 4 208 15 1 2 133 . . 10 6 49 7 7 .. 8 78 140 5

221 30 22 30 180 .. 3 9 .. 7 236 347 6

160 11 10 6 84 1 3 .. 47 .. .• 16 4 157 254 1 227 29 21 19 118 2 3 ., 30 2 3 .. 52 6 236 406 2 150 72 . ~ .. 2 1 64 2 35 55 10 6 8 .• 31 8 141 200 3 310 62 3 14 5 51 1 4 1 46 28 5 1 187 26 222 385 4- 154 9 1 2 46 .. 15 .. 17 2 75 5 138 224 5

295 94 41 70 181 4 3 39 14 14 6 17 265 380 6

152 42 67 41 61 .. 10 1 4 .. 10 146 258 1 277 26 6 4 141 2 2 70 16 22 4 36 .. 140 260 2 185 20 . . .. . , 70 4 7 1 45 7 3 .. 60 8 149 222 3 197 63 1 5 2 64 3 30 26 19 11 9 5 69 15 172 '266 4 215 16 8 1 139 " I .. 24 5 18 5 25 5 172 272 5

367 25 4 33 12 142 3 5 132 26 4 27 3 151 288 6 266 2 2 .• .. .• 97 .. 1 .. 72 .. 59 1 35 1 160 285 7 339 53 4 1 95 .. 12 1 114 32 9 2 105 17 263 439 8

134 25 7 25 2 6 " 26 7 11 .. 59 15 133 195 1 119 4 J 73 1 3 1 11 . . 5 •• 26 2 78 125 2 115 19 53 .. 12 13 25 .. 4 .. 21 6 95 180 3

III 4:4 53 7 19 22 14 4 3 .. 22 11 91 141 1

63 GUJARAT VILLAEG AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. XVII 987 987 4,559 3,250 1,309 59 78 10 6 1,928 474 (Railwaypura) C. 1 alock No. 1 134 134 378 253 125 178 45 .&lock No. 2 113 113 349 206 143 14 3 1 5 132 33 mock No. 3 68 68 437 268 169 9 46 9 I 171 81 Dlock No. 4 117 117 510 361 149 158 20 Diock No. 5 155 155 784 625 159 4 4 327 57

C. 2 mock No. 1 93 93 320 254 66 181 38 Bolock No. 2 110 110 744 500 244 26 25 349 105 Dlock No. 3 94 94 533 437 96 6 227 13 B'lock No. 4 78 78 443 287 156 171 81

C. 3 Dlock No. 1 25 25 61 59 2 34

Total of Ward No. XVIII .9,011 9,012 44,705 26,616 18,089 4,398 3,586 46 33 12,799 3,693 (Shah~r kotada) C. 1 Dlock No. 1 106 106 697 418 279 6 8 4 122 8 Dlock No. 2 107 107 675 367 308 98 18 B'lock No. 3 84 84 755 274 481 180 306 Dlock No. 4 83 83 306 171 135 5 7 69 32 Dlock No. 5 95 95 448 245 203 96 40

Dlock No. 6 80 80 351 196 155 88 27

C. 2 Dlock No. 1 63 63 308 212 96 128 27 Dlock No. 2 14 14 65 32 33 11 5 Diock No. 3 mock No. 4 85 85 395 217 178 100 91 69 10 D10ck No. 5 44 44 242 131 111 45 50 4 2 23 1

Diock No. 6 2 2 7 6 2

C. 3 Bolock No. 1 103 103 470 267 203 182 142 131 46 Bolock No. 2 100 100 559 327 232 232 177 195 B2 B'lock No. 3 104 104 498 298 200 280 130 151 64 Bolock No. 4 100 100 691 381 310 311 256 209 102 Block No. 5 136 136 657 364 293 293 288 201 77

Bolock No. 6 133 133 698 387 311 345 279 222 67 Dlock No._ 7 83 83 413 239 174 159 163 138 47

C. 4 Bolock No. 1 III Ili 428 271 157 137 78 94 12 Diock No. 2 105 105 458 242 216 84 16 Block No. 3 115 I 15 562 331 231 121 20 Block No. 4 100 100 522 319 203 2 1 155 28 Dlock No. S 125 125 363 233 130 120 35

Dlock No. 6 88 88 452 273 179 114 55 Block No. 7 69 69 510 274 236 98 26

C. 5 Bolock No. 1 97 97 473 276 ' 197 4 3 151 47 Block No. 2 100 100 632 372 260 .. 219 68 B'lock No. 3 107 107 504 263 241 6 5 18 13 149 76

64 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad 'TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FM FM F M FMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 2,431 104 1 10 2 288 2 70 752 6 257 221,053 72 819 1,205

177 20 5 64.. 7 .. 81 76 125 1 105 5 17 .... 16 .. 39 I 33 3 Idl 138 2 183 43 .. 22 .. 30 .. 22 .. 12 .. 97 43 85 126 3 269 20 1 3 32 78 2 68 16 87 2 92 129 4 530 5 20 .. 152 1 5 353 4 95 154 5

208 3 2 8 ., 106 .• 5 .. B7 2 46 63 . 1 333 11 39 6 150 1 59 2 79 8 167 233 2 376 10 57 15 .. 123 1 11 2 170 7 61 86 3 192 7 3 2 64 14 15 1 45 1 51 3 95 149 4

58 2 9 26 6.. 15 2

15,976 1,283 29 10 G 3 273 9710,000 454 163 331,314 1662,098 2342,090 28910,640 16,806

276 60 6 3 103 3 3 .. 24 5 96 45 44 4 142 219 1 209 5 68 1 1 18 83 2 39 2 158 303 2 131 2 10 .. . . 6. . 8 .. 107 2 143 479 3 i03 , 5 3 59 3 1 .. 8 .. 8 .. 24 2 68 130 4 128 36 61 5 I I 7 I 39 24 20 5 117 167 5

120 21 7 3 67 5 9 16 4 20 8 76 134 6

153 2 ., 132 7 .. 4.. 10 2 59 94 1 18 9.. 9 14 33 2 ...... 3 118 21 .. 62 5 4 .. 38 21 9 99 157 4 67 8 .. 26 8 24 1 1 .. 4.. 11 64 103 5

2 2 4 6

138 15 liS II 2 3 9 1 4 •• 8 129 188 1 178 22 149 20 3 16 I 2 .. 8 I 149 210 2 167 9 ., 137 4 I I 19 3 1 9 I 131 191 3 194 18 166 16 7 1 2 II 8 I 187 292 4 182 13 171 10 2 4 1 2 .. 5 182 280 5

197 21 172 18 4 4 16 1 190 290 6 119 9 2 95 8 .. 4 3 14 120 165 7

161 15 100 13 5 2 14 .. 16 .. 26 110 142 1 152 8 75 4 . . 20 I 35 .. 22 2 90 208 2 211 6 63 1 .• .. 63 2 54- 2 26 I 120 225 3 207 22 112 4 1 ., 54 5 22 12 18 I 112 181 4 156 2 20 74 I .. 35 .. 1 .. 26 77 128 5

147 6 II 3 112 I .. 15 .. 5.. 4 2 126 173 6 163 6 " ... 3 1 118 4 6 18 1 17 I I I 230 7

186 3 157 2 2 2 25 1 90 194 1 229 1 216 1 .. 4 .. 2 .. 7 143 259 2 148 23 9 129 9 3 2 3 3 I II 115 218 3

65 A-9 GUJARAT Vll..LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

2 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 II '12 13 14

C. 5 B'lock No. 4 96 96 585 339 246 168 54 Block No. 5 98 98 1,051 570 481 .. 164 45 B'lock No. 6 90 90 373 218 160 5 4 110 40

C. 6 B·lock No. 1 84 84 537 360 177 112 16 B'lock No. 2 85 85 486 262 224 108 26 B'lock No. 3 98 98 602 409 193 )0 7 137 24 Boiocli No. 4 143 143 533 369 214 85 33 206 72 B'lock No. 5 90 90 ] 11 67 44 ] 1 9 51 24

C. 7 Hlock No. I 141 141 705 487 218 54 75 317 63 B-lock No. 2 142 142 372 255 117 176 35 B'lock No. 3 103 108 522 392 130 134 10 B'lock No. 4 113 113 584 406 178 247 32 Block No. 5 146 146 743 384 364 164 34

Block No. 6 119 119 575 445 130 269 33

C. 8 Block No. 1 115 115 478 333 145 172 17 B'lock No. 2 Jl4 114 633 443 195 209 35 mock No. 3 108 108 516 306 210 ll3 27 B'lock No. 4 106 106 463 293 175 139 25 B·lock No. 5 143 143 763 552 211 6 10 239 23

B·lock No. 6 70 70 237 202 85 4 5 JlO 14

C.9 Block No. I 10 1 101 4G2 349 113 182 15 BIock No. 2 73 73 331 237 94 104 16 B-lock No. 3 113 118 560 317 243 91 63 137 57 Block No. 4 128 128 603 363 245 25 27 194 55 B·lock No. 5 75 75 315 211 104 112 18

C.lD Block No. 1 98 98 532 357 175 III 16 B'lock No. 2 76 76 332 203 129 13 6 95 15 B'lock No. 3 161 161 672 395 277 I 1 208 32 BoLock No. 4 103 103 435 285 200 105 36 B-Iock No. 5 116 116 423 285 138 69 51 156 26

C.ll B'lock No. t 117 117 691 391 300 109 103 194 39 B'lock No. 2 95 95 453 271 132 78 74 151 38 B'lock No. 3 129 129 726 366 360 234 223 162 61 B'lock No. 4 60 60 941 490 451 74 56 208 39 &lock No. 5 51 51 280 208 72 19 10 116 21

C.12 B'lock No. 1 89 89 400 231 169 176 132 .. 121 34 Block No. 2 138 133 631 397 234 42 34 3 4 173 31 &lock No. g 136 136 633 351 282 139 96 156 40 HlQ(.k No. 4 121 121 565 313 252 276 215 181 72 &lock No. S 105 105 555 311 244 163 144 205 62 1Jo1ock No. 6 109 109 471 256 215. 5 2 119 40 C.J3 flolock No. 1 100 100 504 299 205 3 3 142 52 B'lock No. 2 86 86 127 242 185 94 66 115 51 Bluck No. g 109 109 427 259 168 106 16 8

66 DIRECTORY District-Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 201 14 163 7 3 24 .. 1 10 7 138 232 4 344 146 71 5 1 99 80 4 · . 169 61 226 335 5 114 6 40 1 7 1 9 1 58 3 104 154 6

266 11 26 3 185 2 2 15 .. 18 6 20 94 166 1 156 7 8 98 3 4 .. il 22 2 13 2 106 217 2 302 10 21 176 .. 2 16 3 15 2 72 4 107 183 3 247 11 .. 14 208 11 6 2 17 122 203 4 44 4 I .. 36 1 1 5 4 23 40 5

363 1 2 319 19 3 · . 19 124- 217 1 166 3 10 6B 1 . . .. 73 1 .. 14 89 114 2 309 1 14 .. 256 1 .. · . 9 .. · . 30 83 129 3 296 12 23 8 243 1 1 · . 10 3 . . · . 19 110 166 4 169 104 6 .. 163 104 215 260 5

332 2 2 262 14 12 4 33 113 128 6

243 9 . 204 3 3 6 .. II 4 19 1 90 136 I 314 4- ..· 242 2 2 22 30 18 2 129 191 2 197 ] I 3 1 ]33 9 2 12 30 12 109 199 3 190 7 · . 163 4 1 · . 9 3 I 14 2 103 168 4 413 8 · . 329 2 3 2 23 · . 18 3 40 1 139 203 5 143 10 .. 109 · . 6 9 · . 14 7 10 2 54 75 6 260 . . 7 .. 194 · . 2 .. 21 4 .. 32 . . 89 113 1 181 1 4 122 · . 4 · . 23 · . 5 .. 23 I 56 93 2 175 4 · . 111 I .. 41 3 3 20 142 239 3 208 6 .. · . 130 2 2 32 .. 13 31 4 155 239 4 124 1 .. 107 · . 3 10 .. 3 87 104- 5

231 3 2 · . 185 3 10 20 13 126 172 I 125 7 4 4 92 3 6 .. 3 18 78 122 2 24-1 8 3 191 6 8 I 9 29 1 154 269 3 137 8 3 .. 1I3 8 .. · . 6 5 10 148 192 4 189 4 .. 136 2 4 I 12 .. 12 25 96 134 5

171 25 2 122 17 1 25 6 8 15 220 275 1 160 17 103 13 4 5 2 7 41 III 165 2 168 26 146 25 2 8 1 4 8 198 334 3 178 10 .. 157 6 .. 11 4 1 . . 9 312 441 4 141 8 105 3 2 .. 6 4 2 1 26 67 64 5

121 24 1 99 19 7 2 2 1 12 1 110 145 1 261 37 4 164 5 .. . . 24 4 46 20 27 4 136 197 2 199 43 1 141 21 2 10 .. 36 21 10 . . 152 239 3 144 26 .. 123 24 2 4 1 3 12 1 169 226 4 166 11 .. 118 11 1 18 5 .. 24 145 233 5

138 14 77 4 15 2 11 34 8 118 201 6

170 15 I .. 103 11 4 21 4 .. 37 2 129 190 1 114 25 3 3 70 11 6 .. 20 9 15 2 128 160 2 174 25 4 .. 81 2 .. 15 .. 59 23 15 85 143 3 189 26 3 4 86 8 3 19 4 43 8 35 2 105 226 4 118 2 53 1 1 8 14 .. 38 87 147 5

67 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F

1. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 6 86 86 491 277 214- 180 101 Block No. 7 100 100 439 267 172 144 28

C.14 B'lock No. 1 99 99 432 290 192 149 26 B'lock No. 2 82 82 342 206 136 129 38 Block No. g 95 95 437 257 230 168 48 Block No. 4 80 80 398 236 162 145 45 Block No. 5 54 54 234 155 79 9 4 56 11

C.l5 Diock No. 1 93 98 43B 264 224 191 103 Block No. 2 114- 114 527 283 244- 129 103 164- 71 Block No. 3 140 140 598 356 242 2 2 106 13

C.16 B'Lock No. 1 147 147 622 366 256 144 119 133 43 B'lock No. 2 113 li3 414- 250 164 101 76 138 20 Dlock No. 3 97 97 667 427 240 26 26 184- 78 Dlock No. 4 56 56 195 113 82 .. .' 79 44 mock No. 5 131 131 562 305 257 77 63 6 5 188 79

Dlock No. 6 86 86 307 200 107 22 15 6 5 114 29

Total of Ward No. XIX 4,511 4,558 21,042 11,593 9,449 405 253 22 31 8,374 4,486 (Saraspur) C. 1 Blvck No. I 114 114 508 266 242 202 107 Dlock No. 2 III lil 486 261 225 160 139 DIock No. 3 105 105 383 243 140 146 34 Diock No. 4 L12 112 489 260 229 2 2 174 89 frlock No. 5 106 106 446 241 205 195 112

C. Z Bolock No. 1 71 99 419 233 186 169 90 B

Hlock No. 6 116 128 544- 293 251 245 151

C. 3 mock No. 1 90 91 477 254 223 204 127 B'lock No. 2 97 97 522 296 226 236 143 &lock No. 3 82 82 481 260 221 3 3 197 83 Block No. 4 96 97 414 215 199 7 7 161 95 &lock No. 5 103 103 536 309 227 10 13 199 81

C.4 mock No. 1 93 93 430 244 186 143 41 B>lock No. 2 104 104 475 290 185 206 92 B'lock No. 3 127 127 607 334 273 14 215 98 B'lock No. 4 31 81 330 201 179 139 87 B'lock No. 5 77 77 425 250 175 134 57

C. 5 BoJock No. 1 104 104 478 283 195 10 14- 188 71 Hlock No. 2 106 106 464 274 190 5 2 160 130 mock No. 3 164 164 711 38.8 . 323 299 149 Itlock No. 4 59 59 302 160 142 119 64 Bolock No. 5 106 106 537 307 230 244- 113

C. 6 alock No. I 66 66 308 167 141 7 2 107 45 &lock No. Z 89 89 446 237 209 175 93

68 'DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workcn' SI. , (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMF MF MFMFM FMFM FM F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1,26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Bl. No.

136 8 7 2 88 3 25. 0 00 .0 16 3 141 206 6

151 6 84 1 9 . . 18 1 11 0 0 29 4 116 166 7

152 13 2 • 0 .. 84 6 2 21 6 32 II .. 138 179 I 128 27 1 13 I1 48 8 5 13 2 35 13 5 78 109 2 142 9 4 3 107 I .. 23 1 4 .0 3 115 221 3 133 14 11 9 79 4 .. 27 .. 9 .. 7 103 148 4 101 8 1 3 31 3.. 9 1 42 . . 18 54 71 5

139 I I 63 5 4 o. 31 2 17 24 4 125 213 1 135 15 95 13 .. 1 17 .. 3 .. 20 I 148 229 2

I 184 9 o. 98 4 00 •• 12 3 63 I II 1 172 233 3

208 11 9 2 .. I .. 180 .. 18 9 158 245 1 143 .. 3 .. 1 .. 131 .. 8 107 164 2 307 19 26 10 6 1 8 I 8 .. 223 5 36 2 120 221 3 62 1 .. .. .0 . . 61 1 I 51 81 4 173 6 8 3 1 .. 153 3 9 132 251 5

125 II 4 3 15 8 00 •• 105 •• 75 96 6

5,987 280 3 2 1 2 2 1 73 41: 4,182 58 51 844 38 171 660 1355,606 9,169

131 4 95 I 2 .. 18 1 1 IS 2 135 238 1 136 9 .. 2 . . 98 3- o. 13 3 I .. 22 3 125 216 2 141 17 .. 2 4 7 108 4 1 .. 17 3 5 .. 6 1 102 123 3 133 1 I. 7 98.... 17 1 .0 9 I 127 228 4 127 3 91 I. 3 . . 16 4 .. 13 2 114 202 5

138 7 o' 7 3 105 1 12 2 4 .. 9 2 95 179 1 128 14 I 92 5 6 8 2 I o. 20 7 114 198 2 1.36 I · . 96 17 2 o. 21 1 136 212 3 1.29 21 5 98 14 .. 8 5 13 7 153 213 4 202 5 1.58 2 25 4 13 5 214 336 5

150 1 99 .. 27 2 .. 22 143 250 6

1.34 2 · . 100 2 19 2 .. II 2 120 221 1 141 .. 2 78 .. I .. 26 4 o. 30 . . 155 226 2 129 3 1 o. 96 1 1 1.6 .. 4 .. 11 2 131 218 3 108 16 .0 I. 73 2 .. 13 2 1 " 21 II 107 183 4 176 6 3 128 6 5 " 14 8 18 133 221 5

127 6 .. 101. 5 5 .. 3 3 14 117 180 1 160 3 · . 139 o. 5 .. 8 3 .. 5 3 130 182 2 174 4 6 .. 115 .. .. 33 8 12 4 160 269 3 102 4 .0 2 79 6 2 15 2 99 175 4 118 18 I 81 1 .. 25 13 2 10 3 132 157 5

149 6 .. 118 .. 1 20 3 2 .. 8 3 134 189 I 149 3 .. III 3 4 .• 19 o. 2 13 125 187 2 206 2 .. . . 13 I I 3 .. 44 1 9 .. 19 .. 182 321 3 80 3 2 .. 51 2 .. 11 o. 2 14 1 80 139 4 166 9 6 7 116 .• 2 .. 20 2 3 .. 19 .. 141 221 5

84- 3 .. 10 57 .. 8 1 .. 8 1 83 138 1 132 9 2 6 95 .. 17 4 9 7 105 200 2

69 GUJARAT VB.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 129 129 566 313 253 2 2 233 112 Block No. 4 127 127 594 340 254 246 97 Block No. 5 111 III 531 276 255 202 115 B'lock No. 6 102 102 480 262 218 198 107 Block No. 7 83 83 392 216 176 172 108

C. 7 B'lock No. 1 93 93 434 224 210 169 108 B

C. 8 B'lock No. 1 116 116 499 283 216 213 110 B'lock ~o. 2 127 127 628 333 295 256 75 B'lock No. 3 74 74 337 178 159 140 116 B'lock No. 4 86 86 411 229 182 158 87 B'lock No. 5 157 159 708 379 329 243 121 265 132

Total of Ward No. XX 23,654 62,758 10,822 464 31,502 (Asarva) 20,114 107,376 44,618 8,865 419 9,850

C. 1 B'lock No. 1 52 95 452 238 214 162 66 19 41 153 85 Dlock No. 2 71 119 585 323 262 258 168 B'lock No. 3 65 119 580 330 250 251 135 B'lock No. 4 116 160 653 363 290 283 179 Block No. 5 114 114 514 292 222 206 86

B'lock No. 6 34 89 463 274 189 14 12 202 82 B'lock No. 7 46 104 20 305 215 240 110

C. 2 Bolock No. 1 63 135 636 367 269 - 271 119 B'lock No. 2 61 108 558 305 253 249 172 mock No. 3 66 102 491 258 233 .. 181 115 B'!ock No. 4 45 99 452 248 204 29 25 168 87 frlock No. 5 45 94 461 293 168 195 78

frlock No. 6 38 107 525 283 242 209 123 B'Iock No. 7 44 97 479 274 205 213 96

C. 3 B'lock No. 1 104 104 470 297 173 217 62 Dlock No. 2 95 95 449 254 195 200 98 &lock No. 3 133 150 830 445 385 149 134 308 151 Block No. 4 149 149 747 443 304 111 9 324 128 Bolock No. 5 155 155 767 428 339 400 333 271 108

C. 4 Bolock No. t 112 113 510 340 170 145 103 225 59 Block No. 2 100 100 651 352 299 6 7 197 93 Bolock No. 3 93 95 63.3 366 267 73 48 125 30 Block No. 4 53 118 649 351 29B 270 176 &lock No. 5 83 129 577 339 238 252 116 C. 5 Bolock No. I 86 87 465 303 162 123 13 Dlock No. 2 59 59 264 178 86 10 13 105 10 Bolock No. 3 93 93 336 208 128 121 26 Block No. 4 153 153 672 415 257 198 46 alock No. 5 80 80 610 325 285 79 3

Boleck No. 6 70 70 417 197 220 49 2 alock No. 7 149 149 724 418 306 3 2 142 14

70 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Bl. No.

166 4 , , 118 o. 23 o. 15 , 0 10 4 147 249 3 176 3 3 124 00 25 · , 4- '0 20 2 164 251 4

00 154 3 ' 0 115 I~ I 8 00 12 2 122 252 5

0, 141 0' 113 0' 15 2 00 11 00 121 21B 6 119 3 81 17 2 " 18 2 97 173 7

107 7 ',' 2 71 3 .. · . 20 2 · . 12 3 117 203 1 , 85 116 I , " 1 15 8 7 I 134- 206 ~ 2 91 , 0 141 2 I . . · . 24- 3 " 22 2 139 225 3

80 , 0 129 1 · . 1 " 31 2 15 I 156 238 4 147 2 94 I 24 7 20 2 120 225 5

164 5 117 34 3 5 .. 8 2 119 211 I 16B 4- 3 I 94 o. 41 4- 00 26 3 165 291 2

00 , , 87 3 I 2 52 21 1 00 12 1 91 156 3

00 119 1 I 1 G8 4 00 31 8 00 7 00 110 181 4 167 61 1 16 72 6 0' 00 24 00 10 60 39 212 26B 5

36,147 8 3 39 491 26,372 744 2,504 1,550 4,436 26,611 3,069 1 7 177 1,307 151 637 138 651 n,549

13B 6 1 91 3 6 o. 16 3 21 3 100 208 1 163 5 1 108 3 00 00 27 4 00 23 2 160 257 2 137 4 3 00 00 97 2 1 00 16 4 o. 16 2 193 246 3 4 0' 107 168 2 o. 1 · . 29 5 " 22 2 195 288 4 146 5 4 00 116 5 1 o. 10 2 13 146 217 5

143 II 6 6 84 .. 25 12 3 16 2 131 178 6 169 5 ,0 I 1 134 1 00 24 3 6 3 136 210 7

8 , 0' 211 .. . 4 162 2 · , 21 3 2 22 3 156 261 1 135 1 1 '0 6 , , 93 16 3 " 16 1 170 252 2 131 3 6 I 92 · , 3 , , 15 2 · . 13 2 127 230 3 136 15 IO 2 88 3 9 , , 5 3 · . 21 10 112 189 4 165 2 3 1 124 1 16 4 0, 17 1 128 166 5

1 00 103 00 152 4 · , 22 3 0, 14 1 131 241 6 14:7 3 2 00 III I 00 · . 16 2 , . 16 2 127 202 7

169 I 00 128 6 24 1 ·. 9 . . 128 172 1 147 2 • 0 112 0, 2 , . 17 · . 4 , . 12 2 107 193 2 226 22 2 3 2 140 13 4 1 47 4 5 25 2 219 363 3 240 2 7 138 3 I 54 · . 10 · . 28 1 203 302 4 191 43 12 157 2 40 3 8 " 11 I 237 296 5

210 ]0 , , .' 201 10 2 4 · , 3 .. 130 160 1 164 46 1 0, 148 37 2 3 3 3 5 5 3 188 253 2 202 23 159 14 2 ., 7 5 5 29 4 164 244 3 179 4 o. ., 123 1 00 · . 33 5 , , 18 3 172 294 4 194 3 00 119 • 0 3 .. 22 9 38 145 238 5

216 3 1 8 129 1 9 18 " " · , 51 1 87 159 1 93 3 2 0, 3 , . 43 2 3 15 7 20 1 85 83 2 149 9 12 2 90 2 2 o. 25 o. 10 10 4 59 119 3 236 1 2 . , 234 1 1 .. 29 · . 10 , , 10 129 256 4 115 5 96 3 9 2 10 210 • 280 5

100 3 I .0 81 2 " 8 1 4- 6 97 217 6 238 37 1 2 180 5 1 24 27 12 20 3 180 269 7

71 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViIlageJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F

1 2 ~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 6 B'lock No. 1 105 105 477 270 207 159 46 &lock No. 2 85 107 460 277 183 113 36 &lock No. g 64 Ifi-J. 617 370 247 70 13 &lock No. 4 90 90 317 206 111 · . 60 12 :Bolock No. 5 85 155 740 466 274 47 41 206 15

Block No. 6 102 102 520 316 204 3 2 194- 49

C. 7 Block No. I 62 112 597 386 211 289 84 B'lock No. 2 63 113 543 344 199 · . 240 73 B-1ock No. 3 70 120 612 386 226 2 2 3 2 249 54 Block No. 4 51 101 477 305 172 10 4 184 67 B-lock No. 5 109 109 453 270 183 180 52

B-lock No. 6 112 112 450 263 187 3 4 123 25 mock No. 7 73 173 727 402 325 167 24

C. 8 :Glock No. I 100 100 308 40 268 · . 30 261 Block No. 2 68 ll8 449 274 175 l4 30 200 50 Dlock No. 3 118 218 502 360 142 · . 319 78 lUock No. 4 105 105 550 293 257 lS3 141 169 62 mock No. S 81 81 318 201 117 48 43 3 106 26

C. 9 BIock No. 1 113 113 610 327 283 90 71 63 22 Block No. 2 96 196 636 400 236 10 6 227 36 D10ck No. 3 76 76 289 146 143 · . 115 99 ll'lock No. 4 72 122 525 309 216 124 98 121 12 B'lock No. 5 76 126 593 322 271 161 182 84- 10

C. 10 Block No. 1 116 117 593 318 275 133 3 B'lock No. 2 72 122 828 425 403 125 8 Dlock No. 3 89 89 528 269 259 80 5 B-Iock No. 4 117 121 522 298 224 · . 24 28 135 23 Dlock No. 5 115 lIS 565 305 260 5 9 130 II

B'lock No. 6 119 171 483 243 240 105 12

C. 11 mock No. 1 158 158 786 448 338 210 59 B'lock No. 2 lI3 113 722 403 319 2 1 128 7 B>lock No. 3 119 119 539 301 238 4- 3 119 31 B'lock No. 4 86 101 376 221 155 104 14 B'lock No. 5 87 87 397 238 159 67 12

&lock No. 6 72 122 396 251 14-5 71 3

C. 12 B>lock No. 1 64 114 425 263 162 · . .. 109 14 B'lock No. 2 84 134 494 290 .204 3 6 131 26 &lock No. 3 86 136 770 401 369 5 4 109 38 BoJock No. 4 100 100 375 233 142 3 .. 57 3 B'lock No. 5 75 .06 575 305 270 4 2 43 3

Hlock No. 6 122 172 728 407 321 124- 8

C. 13 Bolock No. 1 117 117 441 272 169 3 2 92 8 Block N.;. 2 121 121 534 303 231 107 7 B'lock No. 3 70 III 589 319 270 · . 70 3 B>lock No. 4 116 116 501 304 197 5 6 79 8 Block No. S 101 WI Sll 278 233 268 231 I46 51

72 DIRECTORY District-AbInedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F MF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

167 13 13 3 II6 5 1 18 I 2 17 3 103 194 1 160 37 .. 74 I 2 .. 9 2 60 33 IS I 117 146 2 213 3 o. 1 125 1 2 .. 9 .0 4 .. 72 2 157 244 3 149 15 1 3 5 1 26 2 25 8 11 57 96 4

319 23 .. 235 15 5 4 31 7 28 00 20 2 147 246 5

210 2 186 .. 12 2 .. 9 106 202 6 \ 277 9 .. 200.. .. 42 '5 .. 20 109 211 I 247 . , 5 o. 209 .. '. 18 1 14 .. 97 199 2 253 5 6 3 220 1 ,. o. 15 2 .. 10 1 133 221 3

200 2 3 o. 154 00 I '. 15 27 2 105 170 4 ,'187 1 ., 158 " 2 o. 16 .. .. 11 1 83 182 5

163 6 10 134 2 5 3 3 .. 3 2 100 181 6 225 15 7 185 10 1 6 4 o. 22 4 177 310 7

31 50 ...... 31 50 9 218 1 116 2 19 3 5 .. 84 2 158 173 2 70 13 1 ...... 1 o. 68 13 290 129 3 136 53 .. 6 1 .. 6 3 .. 121 52 157 204 4 ]23 16 1 .• 8 1 " 2 ., 112 15 78 IOJ 5

144 4 o. '0 110 3 19 " 6 1.. 9 • 0 183 279 1 290 11 3 2 158 ,. 22 7 6 .. 101 2 ]10 225 2

79 2 o. . . ~ . .. . . 00 •• 00 79 2 67 141 3 155 25 1 .. 8 48 ., 3 2 4- I 19 10 72 12 154 191 4- 155 13 .. lIB 5 13 .. 1 1 ,. 22 8 167 258 5

126 35 4 .. 102 8 1 .. 10 25 9 2 192 240 1 179 53 .. 129 2 5 36 51 O. .• 9 246 350 2 114 62 .. 87 2 I .. 22 60 2 ., 2 .0 155 197 3 168 40 1 ., 106 8 5 3 18 13 2 00 36 16 130 134 4 155 28 .. 112 7 1 ., 26 20 9 00 7 1 150 232 5

96 53 77 1 14 52 4 147 187 6

244 26 1 201 5 30 18 6 ., 7 204 312 1 189 II 4- 1 155 4 1 o. 23 5 2 1 4 o. 214 30B 2 152 18 , . .0 112 2 I 14 14 15 1 9 1 149 220 133 11 11 5 86 3 3 15 .. t1 2 7 1 88 144 153 4 10 2 100 I 2 23 5 " 13 I 85 155

191 19 .• 165 14 1 00 7 2 11 2 7 60 1.26 6

196 6 3 156 3 16 ., 4 8 .. 8 2 67 156 1 207 11 1 .. 144 5 15 4 19 .0 6 ,. 22 2 83 193 2 194 52 5 o. 110 •• 3 2 49 48 2 00 25 2 207 317 3 157 8 ,. 134 5 1 . . 7 1 2 1 13 1 76 134 4 141 27 92 1 9 ., 19 20 2 o. 19 (; 164 243 5

234 69 13 14 149 23 4 24 49 4 21 173 252 6

182 18 7 5 121 2 15 . 0 15 7 12 2 12 2 90 151 1 178 27 1 1 141 12 4 .. 23 13 5 4 1 125 204 2 146 9 .. 108 I 3 0' 27 8 .. 8 173 261 3 178 25 o. 98 1 51 14 22 2 13 2 126 172 4 127 15 2 .. 119 12 .. 3 3 3 151 218 5

73 A-lO GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scherluled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

Dlock No. 6 95 95 472 272 200 257 193 107 49

C. 14 Diock No. 1 117 117 510 286 224 176 69 Dlock No. 2 117 117 560 301 259 31 76 196 84 DIock No. S 91 131 498 298 200 36 20 169 59 Dlock No. 4 92 133 556 325 231 215 85 Diock No. 5 56 106 398 235 163 151 50

C. 15 Dlock No. 1 110 110 490 279 211 - 159 8'0 }Hock No. 2 112 112 420 249 171 116 48 170 69 alack No. 3 III III 485 305 180 3 I 140 43 Block No. 4 124 124 578 329 249 30 25 199 106 DIock No. 5 86 86 417 254 163 92 80 146 39·

C. 16 Biock No. 1 112 112 398 261 137 3 113 16 Block No. 2 114 114 464 269 195 2 33 7 alack No. 3 79 129 513 363 150 165 21 Block No. 4- 129 179 769 545 224- 3 6 134 9 Block No. 5 98 98 448 271 177 179 157 129 26

DIock No. 6 147 203 925 560 365 156 14 Block No. 7 131 181 791 432 359 330 267 234 35

C. 17 Block No. 1 38 100 374- 211 163 III 107 99 28 Block Nc. 2 61 III 342 195 147 1 3 162 98 Hlock No. S 109 109 394 207 187 178 132 Block No. 4 103 103 532 278 254 215 200 99 H Block No. 5 56 57 398 241 157 4 3 115 35

Slock No. 6 35 141 670 454 216 205 34 Dlock No. 7 123 123 506 291 215 144 33

Cp 18 Slock No. 1 156 156 624 400 224 184 30 Diock No. 2 65 66 459 296 163 70 57 147 20 Biock No. S 150 150 659 415 244 4 1 233 73 Block No. 4 78 78 366 254 112 3 2 179 46 mock No. S 104 104 512 282 230 154 149 126 4-0

Block No. 6 113 113 597 377 220 56 45 238 77 Block No. 7 101 101 574 404 170 7 6 217 33

C. ]9 Dlock No. 1 103 103 441 285 156 107 36 mock No. Z 141 202 601 336 265 29 13 197 65 Block No. 3 63 63 309 19] 118 120 40 Dlock No. 4 128 128 608 323 285 86 22 Block No. 5 68 77 423 239 184 4 3 84 24

Block No. 6 109 109 465 248 217 197 169 136 36 Hlock No. 7 146 146 608 353 255 126 194 173 56 Diock No. B 93 93 423 227 196 165 135 103 40

C.20 B-lock No. 1 100 100 494 328 166 I 235 63 Block No. 2 103 103 452 266 186 51 34 135 34- B>lock No. 3 62 116 393 247 146 4 2 101 21 mock No. 4 77 77 294- 185: 109 90 51 3 2 75 19 Block No. S 102 102 479 282 197 203 116

74 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

.M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI. No. 147 4 2 .• 115 2 8 5 .. 3.. 14 2 125 196 6

158 I .. 155 1 . . . ~ .. 1 .. 1 o. 128 223 1 155 3 .. 143 2 4 o. I 00 7 1 146 256 2 i63 .. .. 154 .. 2 3 •• .. .. 4 · . 135 200 3 178 2 .. 162 5 .• 3 .. 8 2 147 229 4 153 .. 144 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 82 163 5

156 3 .. 151 2 .• .. 2 I 2 1 123 208 1 147 7 I 141 .. 1 1 1 .. 2 .. 2 5 102 164 2 165 .. .. 159 .. .. 2 .. 2 .. 2 · . 140 180 3 ,184 6 . . 173 3 1 .. 5 1 .. 4 3 145 243 4 164 10 .. 158 7 .. 1 1 2 1 •. 4 90 153 5

192 3 .. 147 3 7 . . 16 .. 3 .. 19 · . 69 134 1 185 46 .. 71 .. 5 231 103 42 3 I 84 149 2 295 I .. .. 1 .. 241 .. 16 .. 20 .. 4 .• 13 1 68 149 3 373 6 I 1 7 .. 327 13 8 1 4 .. 13 4 172 218 4 152 3 .. 130 2 4 3 •• 3 .. 12 1 119 174 5

316 39 4 4 234 7 14 3 36 23 6 . . 21 2 244 326 6 233 40 .• 206 38 3 2.. 11 .. 11 2 199 319 7

125 31 9 •. 21 22 1 .. 1 .. 93 9 86 132 I 121 3 2 I 1 .. 2 .. 115 3 74 144 2 118 2 .. 2 .. . . .• ...... 116 2 89 185 3 142 49 I .. 102 28 25 21 1 .. 6.. 7 · . 136 205 4 152 20 7 4 103 10 1 9 . . 10 1 22 5 89 137 5

334 34 6 9 297 23 . . . . 15 4. . 12 1 120 182 6 167 to .. 147 6 5 3 I .. 2 .. 12 1 124 205 7

270 4 . . . . 13 2 203 I 3 I 11 .. 8 .. 32 · . 130 220 1 189 21 I I 1 I 161 4 4 2 .. 4 .. 15 16 107 142 2 253 9 .• 227 8 .. 7 .. 2 17 I 162 235 3 167 1 .. .. 142 .. 5 1 .. 19 1 87 III 4 150 32 1 2 100 7 15 932 2 I 29 11 132 198 5

225 18 .. .. 210 15 I 3 1 .. 3 .. 10 · . 152 202 6 321 6 6 1 289 4 4 3 .. 4 .. 15 1 83 164 7

196 8 .. 175 S 2 4 .. 5 .. 9 · . 89 148 1 198 12 .. 17l 9 I 3 .. 11 2 12 I 138 253 2 118 9 .. 75 1 . . 19 1 11 .. 13 7 73 109 3 165 48 1 2 2 1 .. 6 .. 155 46 158 237 4 117 10 85 2 2 .. 12 8 4 .. 14 122 174 5

131 15 I 3 112 10 1 5 .. 5 • 0 7 2 117 202 6 190 26 I I 168 18 I 5 2 3 •. 12 5 163 229 7 113 18 .. 100 17 .. 7 3 3 1 114 178 8

248 1 .. .. 1 . . 167 .. I 6 4 69 1 80 165 I 155 4 2 1 .. 93 .. 7 .. 12 .. 3 .. 38 3 III 182 2 157 1 8 ., 88 .. 16 .. 16 1 17 .. 12 .. 90 145 3 119 2 1 94 .. 5 9 .. 4 .. 7 1 66 107 4 145 2 .. 133 3 1 •• 8 2 137 195 5

75 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Eduated P .M F M F M F M F 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

l3'lock No. 6 102 102 574- 330 244 242 134- B'Jock No. 7 75 7:; 508 308 200 236 109

0.21 B'lock No. 1 156 156 740 392 348 254 219 175 45 mock No. 2 120 120 585 333 252 71 69 13 7 140 24 }3o,OCK. No. 3 113 113 598 320 278 131 114 180 55 mock No. 4 ItS liB 663 369 294 191 IG4 212 69 B·Jock No. 5 122 122 567 334 233 87 69 124 42

C.22 B'lock No. 1 78 78 412 246 166 88. 13 mock No. 2 133 133 498 296 202 81 74 93 10 B'lock No. 3 112 112 474 286 188 84 22 B'lock No. 4 31 154 5eB 327 241 84 5

C. 23 Block No. 1 95 95 433 267 166 68 45 115 41 Hlock No. 2 114 114 479 261 218 72 55 131 43 B'lock No. 3 94 94 388 223 165 13 12 lIB 36 Bolock No. 4 105 106 480 272 208 121 25 B'lock No. 5 148 193 302 454 348 lIB 105 14-5 30

B'1ock No. 6 li3 147 460 290 170 15 20 112 14 Bolock No. 7 120 120 507 273 234 140 112 110 15 Bilock No. S 115 ll5 54-3 233 260 3 3 55 3

C.24 Bolock No. 1 117 117 607 327 280 15 14 94 21 Block No. Z 139 89 438 243 195 102 103 121 21 Hlock No. 3 110 lID 445 249 196 231 186 104 23 mock No. 4 64 1I4 513 289 224 283 218 137 42 Bolock No. 5 III III 450 257 193 15 7 130 32

Bolock No. 6 139 1"39 700 367 333 365 333 225 80 B'lock No. 7 127 127 778 434 344 434 344 256 91

0.25 mock No. 1 121 123 728 413 315 59 44 157 32 Block No. Z 75 75 448 236 212 13 14 97 25 B·lock No. 3 71 81 477 270 207 82 51 89 18 Bolock N<,. 4 81 94 430 231 199 ., 180 118 B'lock No. 5 92 133 689 375 314 9 6 273 175

B10ck No. G 81 186 813 514 299 253 224 . 320 50 J3010ck No.' 7 66 66 411 250 161 93 77 137 21

C.26 B'lock No. 1 169 169 894 500 394 217 161 209 26 mock No. Z 105 118 494 282 212 150 124 129 31 Hlock No. 3 148 148 706 444 262 143 90 196 4-3 &lock No. 4 112 112 511 299 212 236 185 178 56 &lock No. 5 106 106 455 262 193 245 179 114 37

mock No. 6 123 123 599 334 265 222 184 199 65

0.27 B'lock No. 1 82 83 321 193 128 .. 116 62 B'lock No. Z 75 75 452 291 161 120 85 164 36 Diock No. 3 121 233 766 511 255 9 4 19 16 309 59 IYlock No. 4- 176 176 765 430 335 177 }52 2 2 317 165 Diock No. 5 109 120 520 305 215 194 46

B'lock No. 6 185 185 837 507 303 148 117 253 52

76 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

-----~~ M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMF MFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 1

Bl. No. 190 .. 173 4 6 .• 7 .. 140 244 6 190 .. 179 .. 2 3 5 f 118 199 7

192 69 .I. ., 16 18 146 38 3 6 4 2 2 .. 16 5 200 279 1 204 27 II 4 .. 140 13 13 2 11 2 4 25 6 129 225 2 160 15 145 13 . . . . 1 2 7 7 160 263 3 165 27 ,. 154 25 ., 2 .. ,. 4 .. 7 .. 204 267 4 167 8 1 143 5 4.. 1 I 3 16 I 167 225 5

147 5 2 " 122 3 7 .. 4 4 8 99 161 1 190 23 . . .. 151 1 20 19 3 6 .. 10 .. 105 179 2 206 22 6 9 188 12 ., 5 .. 2 .. 5 1 80 166 3 189 17 g 9 123 3 G ., 13 2 12 .. 27 3 138 224 4

156 B 1 . . 125 5 ., .. 14 2 5 . . 11 111 158 1 138 3 I I 107 3 .. . . 17 4 I . . 12 · . 123 2lO 2 119 7- 1 .. 75 2 1 17 2 5 .. 20 3 104 158 3 164 21 1 1 III 13 .. . . 10 2 25 I 17 4 108 187 4 258 30 11 9 187 5 15 4 10 1 8 2 27 9 196 318 5

197 12 ., 145 11 5 16 .. 14 17 1 93 158 6 164 8 5 2 101 2 11 1 6 31 2 10 1 109 226 7 148 9 87 " 18 8 31 . . 12 1 135 251 8

158 22 1 , , . . 105 2 6 1 21 18 7 17 · . 169 253 I 131 25 94 12 3 3 16 2 4 .• 14 8 112 170 2 138 to .. 132 6 . . 1 1 . . 5 3 III 186 3 144 26 . . 136 25 1 ...... 7 I 145 198 4 155 12 " 107 10 3 25 2 2 18 102 181 5

175 37 .. 147 34 1 3 ., 7 .. 18 2 192 296 6 193 36 1 156 29 3 9 .. 25 6 241 308 7

204 10 2 .. 142 4 3 29 4 1 .. 27 209 305 1 lOO I 4 83 .. .. 7 I 1 " 5 136 211 2 128 13 10 94 7 1 I 13 5 2 .. 3 · . 142 194 3 121 12 ...... 73 2 I •. 28 .. 6 13 10 110 187 4 194 3 2 ,. 6 69 .. 7 1 65 .. 6 '} 38 5 181 305 5

349 27 . . .• 333 26 1 3 .. 1 . . 11 165 272 6 120 19 4 1 97 14 3 .. I 3 5 1 10 130 142 7

237 42 1 .. 205 32 .. 10 9 6 IS 1 263 352 1 150 24 3 99 15 2 .. 10 I 6 1 30 7 132 183 2 281 19 .. 192 7 12 13 3 14 1 50 8 163 243 3 143 21 .. 121 19 .. 3 1 5 .. 9 1 156 191 4 129 13 •• 113 13 1 .. 2 .. 3 •. 10 133 J80 5

168 30 2 119 24 .. 10.. 10 26 6 166 235 6

117 9 4 55 3 .. .. 22 .. 3 33 6 76 119 1 185 9 2 163 8 9 1 4 .. 7 106 152 2 379 10 2 2 247 8 1 .. 6 .. 2 120 . . 132 245 3 213 29 .. .. 78 27 2 .. 5 .. ]33 2 212 306 4 200 7 2 1 158 6 .. 11 .• 3 .. 25 105 208 5

311 18 3 261 12 2 .. 23 2 2 22 1 196 312 6

77 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied H ouse- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C.28 Bolock No. I 97 97 417 286 131 29 19 3 199 35 Bolock No. 2 114 114 579 332 247 199 149 190 72 Bolock 1\0. 3 143 145 521 327 194 .. .. 3 3 212 66 Bolock No. 4 95 95 411 237 174 30 21 129 33 &lock No. 5 11S 118 433 259 174 S B 9 5 115 IS

mock No. 6 78 78 297 188 109 120 36 Bolock No. 7 87 114 457 325 132 2 5 179 16

C.29 Bolock No. I 129 129 GIS 348 267 260 222 124 11 Bolock No. 2 109 109 471 302 169 115 69 2 4 147 42 Bolock No. 3 1I2 112 604 354 250 .. 252 III Bolock No. 4 86 131 663 369 294 140 III 198 81 Dlock No. S 86 136 657 357 300 231 205 95 20

&Iock No. 6 91 91 388 220 168 7 2 94 25

C.30 Bolock No. 1 161 2'23 753 531 222 234 32 Dlock No. 2 102 152 614- 435 179 157 19 Bolock No. S 116 454 324 130 o 116 127 17 B1ock No. 4 110 110 399 258 141 13B 22 B>lock No. S 137 137 515 321 194 12 8 96 12

Block No. 6 153 153 512 292 220 3 2 3 4 137 56 Dlock No. 6A 106 106 858 515 343 20 14 146 13 Bolock No. 7 152 152 686 378 308 6 6 158 44

C.31 Diock No. 1 86 86 365 214 151 17 16 136 54 &lock No. 2 113 113 465 285 180 ISS 58 &lock No. 3 91 98 410 235 175 131 45 Dlock No. 4 102 102 451 268 183 97 23 Bolock No. S 102 102 423 269 154 141 20

mock No. 6 93 95 479 263 216 199 169 152 37

C.32 Diock 1\'0. I 114 114 679 364 315 12 11 S06 265 172 19 Bolock No. 2 69 69 293 163 130 13 IS 36 4 Dlock No. 3 109 109 505 290 215 15 6 112 21 Dlock No. 4 97 97 488 272 216 2 3 74 23 Dlock No. 5 123 147 651 403 248 179 41

B·]ock No. 6 111 111 583 322 261 171 170 191 84 Dlock No. 7 73 97 477 286 191 7 4 18 IS 118 19

Total of Ward No. XXI 18,596 48,020 3,828 229 25,502 (Rakhiyal) 18,511 82,926 34,906 3,108 161 9,304

C. 1 Dlock No. I 116 116 529 292 237 181 86 Dlock No. 2 125 125 545 285 260 163 80 &lock. No. 3 110 110 474 263 211 171 76 IHock No. 4 137 137 521 291 230 185 91

C.2 mock No. 1 138 138 509 290 219 165 53 D10ck No. 2 52 52 351 182 169 53 61 88 34 Dlock No. 3 69 69 361 197 164 146 58 Dlock No. 4 84 84 337 201 136 24 14 7 122 38

78 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I~IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F MF M F M FM F M FMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 .24 25'· 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

BI. No. 218 8 .. 182 7 .. 10 5 20 68 123 1 173 20 154 16 .. 3 .. 4 .. 12 4 159 227 2 205 4 2 J 179 1 .. II 1 12 2 122 190 3 145 8 1 .. 14 1 100 6 I .. 5 1 2 .• 22 92 166 4 162 35 18 13 124 IS 3 184 5 .. 4- 2 97 139 5

123 2 . . 7 94 2 .. .. 10 3 .. 9 .. 65 107 6 263 2 2 .. 5 .. 234.. 1 2 5 .. 13 1 62 130 7

204 89 .. 153 71 .. I 1 .. 44- 18 144 178 I 199 29 .. 170 6 2 4 .. 4- .. 20 21 103 140 2 167 1 123 ., .. 21 I 6 17 ., 187 249 -3 179 26 2 59 ...... 13 11 .. 96 24 190 263 4 189 30 143 13 1 4 15 2 21 15 163 270 5

138 6 110 6 3 7 .. 5 .. 13 82 162 6

411 12 7 6 290 3 31 .. 20 .. 13 50 2 120 210 I 342 5 11 3 195 .. 9 .. 18 I 92 .. 16 1 93 174 2 248 5 .. 212 .. 13 6 .. 4 .. 3 76 130 3 156 :2 4 2 129 ...... 14 .. 2 .. 7 ., 102 139 4 216 8 15 1 124 4 18 1 21 1 12 .. 26 1 105 186 5

163 10 3 92 3 .. .. 15 4 37 .. 16 3 129 210 (; 321 1 .. 188 .. 9 .. 62 .. 35 .. 26 · . 194 343 6A 220 7 I .. 101 2 2 8 .. 69 3 39 2 158 301 7

114 2 .. .. 37 1 .. 8 " 56 13 1 100 149 1 175 8 2 .. 93 3 1 .. 27 .. 8 44 5 110 172 2

130 5 ~ .. . .. 91 4 2 5 13 19 1 105 170 3 146 3 2 .. 96 .. .. .• 26 2 8 14- 1 122 180 .4 189 6 " 129 2 3 1 25 .. 19 2 13 1 80 148 5

147 31 2 125 21 2 2 15 9 116 185 6

186 26 120 24 2 () .. 22 .. 36 2 17B 289 1 93 3 77 2 .• 1 .. 9.. 6 70 127 2 144 2 1 .. .. 93 2 3 .. 12 .. 19.. 16 · . 146 213 3 138 4 1 95 3 .. • • 18 • • 17 • • 7 1 134 212 4 257 10 7 . • 181 10 1 .. 24 .• 20 24 146 238 5

171 44- 157 37 5 2 3 3 5 1 151 217 6. 172 17 1 .. 120 2 24 8 16 4 10 2 114 174 7

27,158 29 39 53 281 21,395 420 1,526 524 2,891 20,862 1,344 4 21 16 176 671 40 149 22 245 83,562

158 8 2 2 119 4 I 9 .. 3 .. 22 2 134 229 1 166 9 8 .. 130 7 1 10 .. 7 .. 10 2 119 251 2 148 3 1 1 .. 109 3 8 18 .. 5 .. 6 · . 115 208 3 147 8 5 2 110 4 5 14 .. 1 .. 12 2 144 222 4

170 8 .. 3 129 7 10 .. 18 .. :3 .. 7 1 120 211 1 95 20 .. 1 2 62 I I 1 5 1 8 .. 17 7 87 149 2 118 4- J I 93 2 1 9 .. 3 .. 10 1 79 160 3 116 16 77 17 3 •• 3 85 136 4

79 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTownJWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F 1\1 F

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

C. 3 mock No. I G9 69 006 34-5 261 162 45 B'lock No. 2 [)7 87 509 289 220 14B 39 &lock No. 3 105 ](is 53') 297 242 146 66 B'lock No. 4 83 H3 517 324 193 35 26 200 56 mock No. 5 93 93 466 294 172 I 183 56

B'lock No. 6 93 93 536 312 224 2 1 133 43 Dlock No. 7 107 107 512 269 243 129 116 146 32

C. 4 B'lock No. 1 1I3 113 562 337 225 169 41 Bolock No. 2 90 90 773 416 357 228 112 mock No. 3 146 146 253 129 124 .. 84 39 mock No. 4 54 54 638 332 306 7 9 173 58 Block No. 5 100 100 498 283 215 214 134

Block No. 6 90 90 301 170 131 3 2 114 62 B'lock No. 7 100 100 628 352 276 284 165

C. 5 mock No. 1 106 106 561 307 254 236 128 mock No. Z 150 150 667 384 283 3 3 264 111 B'lock No. 3 219 219 636 372 264 17 10 277 112 B'lock No. 4 115 115 535 320 215 .. 155 45 mock No. S 58 58 269 151 118 11 14 17 11 51 12

B'lock No. G 105 lOS 510 289 221 .. 117 32 B'lock No. 7 123 123 665 354- 311 3 5 104 16

C. 6 B'lock No. I 75 75 378 199 179 I 2 118 51 Bolock Ko. 2 174 174 801 511 290 I 266 50 mock No. 3 102 102 51J 315 200 4 6 187 88 Bolock No. 4 III III 624 361 263 2 221 83 BoJock No. 5 129 129 734 410 324 344 179

Bolock No. 6 95 95 486 283 203 205 122

C. 7 Bolock No. I 108 108 512 292 220 104 82 163 68 B'lock No. 2 120 120 616 341 275 218 169 203 61 Bolock No. 3 101 101 543 325 218 9 8 3 4 189 88 Block No. 4 152 152 656 361 295 .. 120 24 B·lock No. 5 80 80 572 333 239 141 106 206 68

mock No. 6 78 78 667 369 293 133 169 203 68 mock No. 7 103 108 415 222 193 125 85

C. 8 BIock No. 1 115 115 549 304 245 8 189 83 mock No. 2 98 98 405 244 161 173 81 mock No. 3 129 129 020 346 274 53 36 4 5 104 17 B'lock No. 4 101 101 523 307 216 2 3 114 20 &lock No. 5 112 112 435 277 158 125 30 Bolock No. 6 193 193 971 531 440 96 72 142 53 &lock No. 7 89 89 411 226 185 42 37 4 5 105 42 C. 9 B'lock No. 1 50 50 475 271 204 I I 2 2 139 67 B'lock No. 2 50 50 456 276 180 11 4 24 24 65 8 B

80 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FM.F M FM FMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2q 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

HI. No. 188 6 3 J 15~ 4 17 2 .• 7 •• · . 157 255 1 142 16 00 I 112 13 II 5 .• 4 ,. 10 2 147 204 2 155 10 I I 123 8 12 9 .. 2 o. 8 1 142 232 3

196 7 00 00 165 7 3 .. 16 .. 00 12 128 186 4

188 7 2 138 4 00 15 I 5 28 2 106 165 5

174 5 o. .. 136 4 .. .. 20 o. 6 .. 12 138 219 6 147 9 2 136 6 1 1 7 2 1 122 234 7

178 3 o. 143 3 9 23 .. 3 · . 159 222 1 J98 7 134 5 51 11 o ... 2 1 218 350 2 73 5 47 3 11 5 .• 10 2 56 119 3 134 22 · . 114 IO 2 10 1 17 1 198 284 4- 145 1 •• 128 1 7 8 138 215 5

83 • 0 23 .. 4 .. 55 · . 87 131 6 156 4 2 8 1 2.. 145 2 196 272 7

148 1 o. 113 4 3 ,0 28 1 159 253 1 206 5 I 161 3 14 2 29 1 178 278 2 216 2 69 .. 12 8 .. 127 2 156 262 3 192 25 3 3 II 17 159 .. 3 2 2 14 3 128 190 4 87 . 4- 59 1 5 8 2 6 9 1 64 114 5

175 1 .. 150 1 14 1 2 .. 8 114 220 6

li4 14 132 3 4 21 9 2 . 0 5 190 297 7

122 28 .. .. 103 24 .• " 10 1 .. 8 3 77 151 1 333 40 11 36 266 3 .. o. 14 3 o. 39 1 178 250 2 180 2 4- 161 1 2 .... 13 1 135 198 3 187 17 15 140 2 .. 15.. 1 30 174 246 4 214 3 .. 130 2 .. o. 56 3 25 196 321 5

121 2 71 2 24 .• 6 17 162 201 6

146 15 109 11 2 13 3 2 20 1 146 205 1

171 25 • 0 4- 153 12 1 6 1 2 .. 5 II 170 250 2 154 5 1 1 14 1 107 2 11 .. 10 .. 1 o. 10 1 171 213 3 202 7 9 1 .. 127 2 9 .. 11 .. 24 I 22 3 159 288 4 182 10 2 .. 144 8 2 8 2 7 19 151 229 5

187 23 4 o. 153 20 4 8 .• 4 o. 14 2 IB2 275 6 100 3 78 .• 2 11 9 3 122 190 7

178 7 o. 00 124 I 4- . . 15 . . 13 5 22 I 126 238 I 154- 3 00 3 o. 123 1 3 .0 16 3 6 2 90 158 2 199 29 S 00 · . 158 3 7 3 12 22 8 II I 147 245 3 190 25 11 12 143 3 8 .. 10 7 5 13 3 117 19[ 4- 180 4 .. 152.. 1 1 10 3 4 13 97 154 5

236 40 .. 163 18 3 19 8 11 40 14 295 400 6 118 6 4- 101 4 1 222 8 108 179 7

147 20 o. . . · . 96 10 .. . . 7 00 11 33 10 124 184 1 195 21 I 1 3 103 1 22 5 9 4 36 4 21 5 81 159 2 179 20 1 70 6 1 00 52 3 4 .. 51 11 247 343 3 117 8 17 .. 84 4 1 5 3 2 " 8 1 100 180 4 122 2 3 .. 1 .. .. " 118 2 102 176 5

81

A-ll GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied Home:- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F P M F F M _. F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

lYlock No. 6 90 90 406 229 177 183 128 alock No. 7 113 113 348 190 158 144 94-

C.10 H10ck No. 1 100 100 4-23 237 186 79 4- frlock No. 2 103 103 519 289 230 89 20 B-Iock No. 3 124 124 615 405 210 3 4- 3 122 19 Block No. 4 94 94 555 338 217 42 25 8 4 109 18 B'lock No. 5 145 145 642 359 283 232 119

B-lock No. 6 102 102 427 256 171 173 71 Bolock No. 7 93 93 586 320 266 6 3 2 2 165 46

C.ll Dlock No. 1 128 128 520 337 183 126 13 &lock No. 2 117 117 576 354 222 195 82 B'Jock No. 3 105 ]05 500 295 205 10 8 169 46 &lock No. 4 124 124 464 316 148 208 29 B'lock No. 5 75 75 471 277 194 40 46 129 18

Block No. 6 175 175 650 407 243 123 84 163 30

C.12 &lock No. 1 209 209 872 497 375 60 57 245 80 B'lock No. 2 140 140 924- 528 396 281 216 270 85 Diock No. 3 157 157 697 409 288 76 71 226 48 Biock No. 4 143 143 424- 275 149 129 19 IYlock No. 5 88 88 409 250 159 2 28 8

&lock No. 6 52 52 204- 1I8 86 2 2 47 9

C.13 a10ck No. 1 147 147 611 420 191 4 3 212 26 B'lock No. 2 98 98 412 242 170 112 41 Diock No. 3 141 141 661 411 250 253 98 &lock No. 4 105 105 458 260 198 80 17 B'lock No. 5 118 lIB 512 288 224 48 5

&lock No. 6 174 174- 596 372 224 68 10

C.14 B'lock No. I 109 109 520 310 210 153 30 B>lock No. 2 113 113 552 350 202 148 28 Block No. 3 100 100 464 308 156 165 43 B'lock No. 4 103 103 429 273 156 175 53 Block No. 5 100 114 407 255 152 75 21

&1C)rk No. 6 100 100 231 147 84 5 7 86 22 B'lock No. 7 160 160 541 326 215 4- 4- 52 8

C.15 Dlock No. 1 127 127 287 190 97 1 75 7 Block No. 2 177 177 526 306 220 147 81 B'lock No. 3 36 36 463 333 l30 10 7 54 7 B10ck No. 4- 257 257 496 344 152 29 24 14 11 113 21

C.16 BoJock No. 1 84 87 365 220 145 116 30 B'lock No. 2 112 112 471 270 201 170 70 Dlock No. 3 103 109 572 318 254 170 54 Block No. 4 190 205 575 383 192 174- 37 BIock No. 5 190 190 582 303 279 166 146 127 28

&lock No. 6 157 157 633 396 237 77 56 196 24

82 DlREarORY Dirstict-Alunedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F MF M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No. 115 3 3 1 .. 111 3 114 174 6 115 7 2 2 III 6 75 151 7

145 II 11 9 118 1 4- .. 4- 2 .• 6 92 175 1 152 29 39 21 11 2 35 4 3 2 1 .. .. 12 137 201 2 284 00 210 10 25 6 33 121 210 3 222 9 20 144 3 7 15 14 3 22 116 208 4- 213 1 7 185 10 .. 11 146 282 5

135 O' 5 81 I 29.. 1 18 121 171 6 lQO 6 132 3 3 .. 32 2 2 21 130 260 7 , 245 8 1 .. .. .0 182 5 15 16 •• 8 1 23 2 92 175 1 228 16 4 .. 171 3 5 .. 21 2 10 17 6 126 206 2 ,176 14- .. 00 157 6 .. 1 722 10 5 119 191 3 246 13 2 ., 19 3 194- 7 2 12 1 1 16 2 70 135 4- 186 7 .. 166 7 3 .. 4- 13 91 187 5

223 18 3 173 9 2 22 6 8 18 184 225 6

263 37 .. 1 235 31 .• 9 .. 3 IS 4 234 338 1 252 59 1 .. 1 .0 228 52 .. 3 I 5 14 6 276 337 2 230 30 o. 3 209 24 2 5 .. 4- 10 2 179 258 3 184 14 2 1 173 12 2 , 1 .. 6 1 91 135 4 167 9 133 7 3 11 1 19 2 83 150 5

68 3 64 2 o. 3 1 50 83 6

276 1 .. 1 .. 253 1 9 11 144- 191 1 161 9 10 3 129 5 4 .. 14 3 1 81 161 2 262 1 1 .0 242 1 11 2 6 149 249 3 148 5 13 .. 85 3 2 21 1 4 23 .. 112 193 4 143 33 20 15 68 3 34 12 6 12 5 145 191 5

248 11 13 6 190 3 4 16 8 17 124 213 6

205 1 1 •• .. 175 2 6 2 19 105 209 1 230 3 .. 175 1 .. .. 38 2 1 16 .. 120 199 2 243 5 O' .. 179 ...... 24 I 3 37 4 65 151 3 171 7 2 4 146 3 1 11 1 10 102 149 4 178 1 .. 160 3 3 .. 1 II 1 77 151 5

99 5 .. 98 4 1 .• 1 48 79 6 211 1 5 183 1 3 5 .. 10 5 .. ll5 214 7

138 3 2 119 1 5 II 1 52 94 1 186 1 168 2 10 .. 5 I 120 219 2 252 12 211 3 18 4 4 16 7 81 118 3 247 1 3 216 4 6 .. I 17 I 97 151 4-

140 4 2 87 1 20 2 30 1 80 141 I 157 12 .. 6 113 4 .. .. 23 .. 21 1 113 189 2 191 23 1 17 172 5 o. 9 .. 1 8 1 127 231 3 256 20 3 5 215 3 2 26 12 2 .. 8 127 172 4 159 9 .. 121 3 3 13 .. 5 2 12 4 144 270 5

264 4 2 .• 136 2 8 1 12 3 53 132 233 6

83 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilIage/TownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C.17 alock No. t 150 150 666 4')1 265 196 59 Dlock No. 2 124 127 189 113 76 17 10 59 21 Dlock No. 3 143 143 456 323 133 171 33 &Iock No. 4 125 125 614 352 262 185 147 180 53 B'Jock No. 5 123 123 591 340 251 83 53 149 43

Dlock No. 6 100 100 600 313 287 262 252 164 54

C.IS frlock No. 1 123 123 524 297 227 153 137 5 139 39 Diock No. Z 94 94- 425 277 148 3 .. 125 36 B'lock No. 3 134 134 551 328 223 94 85 2 2 IN 34 B,jock No. 4 47 47 208 124 84 65 18 Dlock No. 5 118 118 446 269 177 52 39 144 39

B'lock No. 6 95 95 657 365 292 10 3 196 70 Block No. 7 133 133 646 366 280 229 174- 134- 29

C.19 Bolock No. I 112 112 522 290 232 130 37 Block No. 2 137 137 547 316 231 144 118 181 52 BoJock No. g 174 186 727 445 282 67 45 3 2 236 40

C.20 Block No. 120 120 566 327 239 40 34 178 70 Block No. Z 116 116 591 326 265 6 6 188 66 B'lock No. g 116 120 331 283 248 21 17 161 76 Boleck No. 4- 14-4- 144- 775 4-28 34-7 236 101 ,Bolock No. 5 118 120 549 288 261 2 2 172 82

B'lock No. 6 117 120 576 311 265 37 29 166 61

C.21 B-lock No. 1 116 120 602 318 284- 47 30 184- 83 B-lock No. 2 115 116 600 339 261 252 87 :Bolock No. g 116 120 581 318 263 15 14 204 96 B'lock No. 4 144- 144 534 292 242 151 65 Block No. 5 J 18 J20 647 366 281 217 101

B'lock No. 6 117 120 676 390 286 236 96

C.22 B'lock No. 1 112 112 510 234- 226 81 34- 13S 43 mock No. 2 ]19 119 562 311 251 189 84 B'lock No. 3 125 125 570 314- 256 5 5 197 75 Block Ko. 4 118 liS 503 285 218 36 42 189 72 Block No. 5 114- 114- 498 288 210 171 41

aIock No. 6 119 120 5 I I 285 226 14 15 159 65 C 23 H]ock No. 1 111 111 451 258 193 144- 64- lHock No. 2 157 157 727 435 292 285 96 Block No. g 119 119 494 300 194 155 51 HIock No. 4- 119 119 537 311 226 174 71 B'lock No. S 101 101 464 259 205 147 63 mock No. 6 120 120 539 292 247 173 71

0.24 B·lock No. 1 116 116 415 253 162 6 4- 153 36 IHock No. 2 115 115 464 274 190 4 2 161 47 Dlock No. 3 1I6 116 440 245 195 12 12 152 68 Dlock No. 4 119 119 51 I 282 229 62 53 157 76 Dlock No. 5 110 lIO 463 270 193 58 41 161 56

84 , DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

244 13 10 2 189 2 7 3 8 .0 29 6 157 252 1 56 7 52 6 o. o. 2 .. 2 1 57 69 2

00 3 229 ., .0 199 00 :1 • 0 17 o • 2 8 94 133 194- 28 3 · . 157 18 12 10 13 2 .. 7 J58 234- 4- 197 7 • 0 141 4 2 1 35 1 o • 19 143 244- 5

6 133 32 .0 114 30 2 2 7 .. lO 180 255

203 1 133 24 o. 126 23 ...... o • J 6 1 164 184 4- o. 163 .. 2 o • 8 2 3 .. 8 2 93 141 2 i181 10 150 7 5 I 12 .. 5 .. 9 2 147 213 3 ·. 34 4- 75 .. 65 00 1 3 o. 2 .. 4 49 5 '158 3 2 105 1 O. 27 2 2 00 22 III 174-

191 12 144 11 5 .. 17 .. · . 25 174 280 6 186 23 161 20 3 13 2 2 · . 7 180 257 7

148 3 118 2 1 17 I I I 142 229 1 179 21 2 1 146 20 1 .. 9 2 · . 18 137 210 2 304 9 4 256 8 10 1 21 4 · . 9 141 273 3

155 1 .. 144 1 5 1 o. 5 ., 172 238 1 173 2 1 166 1 2 .. 1 3 1 153 263 2 143 2 2 135 1 2 1 .. 3 · . o • 1 140 246 3 210 2 · . 202 2 . . 3 5 218 345 4- 144- 2 144 2 144 259 5

159 5 146 2 2 I · . 9 152 260 6

153 6 144 5 2 .. 7 165 278 1

168 o. 163 1 1 00 3 .. I7l 261 2 159 4 153 2 4 3 159 259 3 142 1 o. 139 .. 3 .. . . o • 150 241 4- 161 3 I 00 156 1 2 2 2 205 278 5

185 179 3 o. .. .. 3 205 286 6

152 2 o. 142 1 3 o. 1 5 1 132 224 1

156 12 142 10 00 4 00 2 .. 8 2 155 239 2 165 156 6 .. 3 149 256 3 164 7 o. 155 7 . . 4 .0 I 4- 121 211 4- 162 3 o. 152 2 3 1 .l 6 126 207 5

152 2 147 I .0 1 o. 133 225 6

124 1 I .. 120 1 " 2 1 134 192 1 236 4- 1 1 225 2 o. 6 o. 1 00 3 1 199 288 2 171 2 I 168 2 .. o. .. 2 129 192 3 152 1 149 1 .. 2 00 .. 159 225 4 127 4 123 2 .. 3 I I 132 201 5

164 .. 145 . . 2 4 3 O. 9 128 246 6

156 3 ~ 147 00 .. 4 2 97 159 1

133 131 00 1 2 o. 2 17 .0 121 190 2 153 2 133 .. .. 10 1 1 9 1 92 193 3 158 .0 o· 147 .. 6 2 3 124 229 4- 156 1 1 133 1 2 3 16 114 192 5

85 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAC CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTown/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

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

Block No. 6 120 120 527 303 224 166 54

C.25 alack No. I lIB 118 667 360 307 223 83 DIock No. 2 1I4 114 477 267 210 20 13 175 81 Dlock No. 3 114 114 425 240 185 23 17 138 48 BI('ck No. 4 146 146 622 354 268 61 41 167 44 Block No. .5 170 170 734 406 328 258 100

Block No. 6 189 189 816 489 327 241 88

C.26 a10ck No. I 160 160 678 383 295 218 97 Block No. 2 153 160 640 370 270 252 79 Diock No. 3 159 160 401 239 162 151 63

C.27 Block No. I 207 207 712 404 308 317 215 Block No. 2 168 168 607 345 262 273 182

Total of Ward No. XXII 1,950 1,953 9,119 4,964 4,155 102 25 2 3 3,384 1,012 (Gomtipur) C. I Block No. 1 85 85 389 209 180 2 3 120 67 ' Dlock No. Z 114 114 510 260 250 199 133 B'lock No. g 137 137 597 317 280 239 148 IHock No. 4- 100 100 451 263 188 191 84- Dlock No. 5 113 113 559 299 260 190 90

Dlock No. 6 115 115 597 340 257 102 25 213 100

C. 2 &lock No. I 98 101 473 255 218 163 61 mock No. 2 151 151 737 384 353 299 191 Block No. 3 125 125 511 281 230 237 144 B·lock No. 4- 110 110 497 267 230 194 103 BIock No. 5 83 83 416 220 196 144 96

B-Iock No. 6 128 128 623 357 266 262 127

C. 3 B'Jock No. I 137 137 719 371 348 258 174- &lock No. 2 89 89 434 237 197 119 53 Bolock No. g 128 123 573 313 265 214 14-4 B'Jock No. 4- 132 132 585 332 253 179 56 Dlock No. 5 105 105 443 259 184 163 71

Total of Ward No. XXIII 7,478 7,640 36,247 20,563 15,684 fJ,588 8,160 :] 14 9,905 3,458 (Rajpur Hirpur) C. 1 Block No. 1 114 114 639 343 296 147 58 B'lock No. 2 130 130 725 399 326 143 162 255 83 B'lock No. 3 165 165 719 389 330 39 33 95 31 Dlock No. 4- 140 140 732 400 332 375 309 261 ]15 mock No. 5 ]22 122 674- 356 318 49 86 213 100

C. 2 Block No. I 131 131 791 417 374- 257 146 Dlock No. 2 86 86 404 233 171 143 51 Block No. 3 136 136 542 365 .177 145 32 DIock No. 4 100 100 500 297 '203 8 4- 174- 44 Block No. 5 72 72 382 195 187 103 42

C. 3 alock No. 121 121 571 329 242 113 lIS 114 57

86 ,DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. ,(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M FM FM FM FMFMFMF M F

1.') 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2Q 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No

176 169 2 127 224 6

178 .. .. 167 .. 3 3 ...... 4 182 307 I 143 5 " 124 5 .. 3 .. 2 ., 14 · . 124 205 2 152 3 .. 129 .. 1 3 .. . . 19 3 88 182 3 213 8 1 110 '. 1 2 .. 9 .. 91 7 141 260 4 235 1 1 215 6 .. 2 12 I7l 327 5

262 .. 252 7 ,. 1 .• 227 326 6 i 199 .. ., 192 2 .. . . 5 · . 184 295 1 221 1 .. 216 a a _. .. 1 4 1 149 269 2 120 2 2 lOB 1 4 .. 2 .. 5 119 160 3

237 8 1 2 . . I .. 233 8 167 300 1 196 4 4 ., 3 .. 66 2 123 2 149 258 2

2,527 91 1 .. 16 101,762 44 20 ., 389 5 62 " 277 32 2,437 1,064

112 6 4. 5 82 2 2 10 2 •. 11 2 97 174 I 134 4 .. 96 1 .. 21 3 14 3 126 246 2 156 6 2 " 106 2 25 1 22 4 161 274 3 129 9 .. 82 2 .. .. 19 3 5 .. 23 4 134 179 4 150 7 I .. 98 5 2 .. 27 .. 7 15 2 149 253 5

165 5 95 2 5 . . 36 .. 4 .. 24 3 175 252 6

139 5 2 79 4 I .. 29 .. 4 24 116 213 I 192 7 1 " 122 6 4 47 .. 2 .• 16 192 346 2 154 3 .. III 2 I .. 18 4 20 127 227 3 136 2 ]06 1 .. 13 .. 2 .• 15 131 228 4 122 2 99 2 15 .. 4 .. 4 98 194 5

156 3 .. 12] 2 .. 15 .. .. 19 201 263 6

190 124 3 32 .. 7 24 181 348 1 124- " 101 " 15 .. 3 5 .. 113 197 2 153 6 1 .. 107 3 .. IS 7 20 3 160 259 3 187 16 4 9 151 4 " 21 1 4.. 7 2 145 237 4 128 10 82 6 2 28 'l 14 4- 131 174 5

10,812 1,195 1 13 5 119 658,169 581 212 108685 87522 281,091 321 9;751 14,489

165 2 1 2 137 5 8 14 ·. 178 294 I 173 IS 2 2 135 11 2 .• 21 1 7 11 1 221 311 2 160 36 " 100 6 .. .. 45 29 1 14 1 229 294 3 156 14 137 12 .. 3 .. 16 2 244 31B 4 175 15 9 5 139 8 8 5 .. 14 2 181 303 5

187 14 6 8 144 2 3 14 3 5 IS ., 230 360 I 130 7 1 89 3 .. .. 17 1 2 21 3 103 164 2 270 3 .. 211 .. 31 4 21 95 177 3 166 7 3 4 105 3 .. .. 22 .. 9 27 ., 131 196 4 92 5 2 56 2 .. .. 26 1 7 3 103 182 5

174 18 3 157 14 3 3 .. 11 1 155 224

87 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Schedulep I.iterate & No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

Bluck No. 2 92 92 40:1 238 165 64 16 Block No. 3 89 110 597 325 272 118 121 214 55 B'lock No. 4 73 92 512 258 254 247 242 119 9 B'lock No. 5 82 35 433 239 194 102 92 103 29 B>lock No. 6 143 147 482 335 147 40 69 142 26

B'lock No. 7 96 109 664 342 322 337 318 B9 39

C. 4 B'lock No. 1 133 133 657 347 3LO L86 183 225 130 Mock No. Z 87 92 438 230 208 166 150 8 112 57 B'lock No. 3 146 155 569 356 213 238 182 4 176 20 B·lock No. 4 105 117 430 269 161 7 2 132 45 B-Iock No. S 108 129 587 313 274 306 265 191 86

B'lock No. 6 115 ll5 605 308 297 57 56 166 54 B'lock No. 7 118 118 563 318 245 lOS 106 215 114

C. 5 Block No. 1 107 107 452 283 169 .. 91 14 Block No. 2 101 101 529 282 247 183 IBO 142 53 mock No. 3 112 112 550 314 236 13S 162 187 65 B'lQck No. 4 1M 104 532 306 226 142 122 184 57 Btock No. S 96 96 533 282 251 44 76 193 105

B-l<:>ck No. 6 lIB 118 693 362 331 98 85 235 129 Block No. 7 135 135 637 360 277 299 235 222 110

C.6 B'ioCK No. 1 109 109 491 283 208 282 206 161 54 B-lock No. 2 139 139 707 387 320 361 300 176 59 Dlock No. 3 152: 152 763 431 332 375 287 224- 83 B·lock No. 4 110 110 520 2Bl 239 264 231 156 68 Block No. 5 116 116 545 286 259 273 235 143 66

lYlock No. 6 116 116 644 365 279 334 256 178 78

C. 7 B-lock No. 1 114 ll4 572 323 249 242 192 184 82 Hlock No. 2 113 113 514 290 224- 105 86 132 50 B'lock No. 3 122 122 582 322 260 261 218 141 43 B'lock No. 4 104 104 563 303 260 193 172 69 5 mock No. 5 101 101 492 285 207 209 171 102 II

Block No. 6 146 146 636 371 265 12 13 140 28

C. 8 B'lock No. 1 98 98 366 212 154 49 46 59 17 B·lock No. 2 137 137 596 384 212 228 100 3 170 59 B'lock No. 3 ll8 118 607 328 279 187 177 85 9 Block No. 4 101 101 450 256 194 177 lIB 46 6 B'lock No. 5 139 139 623 343 280 7 9 137 29

B>lock No. 6 113 ll3 628 334 294 323 287 106 18

C. 9 B-Iock No. 1 104 104 450 258 192 123 64 79 16 B>lock No. 2 127 127 446 273 173 67 63 83 7 Dlock No. 3 175 230 989 593 396 246 158 24B 94 Block No. 4 123 123 630 399 231 166 140 179 28 Block No. 5 ll3 1I3 468 337 131 30 24 157 17

Block No. 6 159 159 746 497 249 96 91 227 45

88 DIRECTORY District-Alunedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFM FM FM F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No. 127 3 5 69 .. I .. 21 .. 12 1 19 2 III 162 2 184 22 .. 147 14 2 2 15 2 10 1 10 3 141 250 3 J10 50 76 23 2 7 7 1 13 3 12 16 148 204 4 122 22 .. 96 11 2 5 .. II 1 8 10 117 172 5 247 11 3 ., 176 1 1 .. 19 16 32 10 88 136 6

158 71 2 10 .. 147 69 184 251 7

159 28 .. •• 112 18 3 2 7 20 17 7 188 282 1 III IS 2 84 5 3 .. 3 .. 8 II 9 119 193 2 236 8 6 187 2 3 2 21 ;~ 4 15 2 120 205 3

161 3 O' . . 131 1 0 0 7 9 .. 14 2 108 158 4 }159 37 J 1 145 34 4 1 5 4 I 154 237 -s

153 10 7 2 123 7 10 1 3 .. 10 155 287 6 138 10 121 7 5 6 6 3 180 235 7

168 1 .0 .. 136 . . 1 .. 13 18 1 115 168 1 125 33 1 2 97 20 3 7 5 9 10 4 157 214 2 149 19 .. 123 15 2 1 6 6 .. 12 3 165 217 3 145 24 75 22 1 56 2 3 .. 10 161 202 4

136 9 110 6 '0 3 10 .. 12 2 146 242 5

144- '21 2 105 14 6 1 7 o. 24 5 218 310 6 176 26 .. 157 24 3 2 8 .. 8.. 184 251 7

143 8 127 7 2 .. 4 .. 9 1 140 200 I 177 33 154 22 2 7 3 .• .. ]6 6 210 287 2 226 41 4 197 31 6 3 1 10 .. 9 5 205 291 3 134 9 00 109 5 6 1 .. 8 1 10 3 147 230 4- 129 34 4- 3 102 26 5 312 ]3 3 157 225 5

157 3 2 128 3 11 3 5 8 208 276 6

147 28 131 27 3 .. 5 7 176 221 1 168 8 •• 121 4 24- 4 14 .. 4 5 122 216 2 156 26 .. 142 13 6 10 2 .. 1 .. 4 3 166 234 3 142 82 1 52 5 5 " 4-l 24- 44 52 161 17B 4 140 16 00 105 12 8 1 6 .. 3 .. 18 3 145 191 5

221 15 .0 160 3 2 1 20 15 3 23 8 150 250 6

131 4 7 108 3 4 2 .. 1 9 .. 81 150 1 281 24 11 21 238 2 6 4 1 4- 18 .. 103 188 2 164 27 81 6 6 351 44 16 28 1 104 252 3 121 29 .. 6 •• 68 11 16 18 27 .. 2 .. 2 .. 135 165 4 208 6 I 5 155 1 .. .• 15 .. 3 .. 34 135 274 5

157 32 .. 131 6 8 5 3 14 21 177 262 6

151 19 1 116 4 4 1 10 .. .. 20 13 107 173 1 194 18 .. .. 12 .. 135 1 9 2 15 5 5 . • 18 10 79 155 2 288 19 8 5 ., .. 196 1 18 3 22 1 7 .. 37 9 305 377 3 227 10 4 4 188 1 .. 6 .. 3 .. 26 5 172 221 4 242 4 4 .. 202 4 2 12 .. 5 17 .. 95 127 5

360 10 5 .. 319 3 3 5 10 22 2 137 239 6

89 A-12 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownfWardfBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

C.lO B'lock No. 1 132 132 690 387 303 350 279 232 107 Dlock Nv. 2 133 133 636 347 289 315 264 219 108 Diock No. 3 160 lliO 742 407 335 381 316 204- 74 mock No. 4 114 114 422 244 178 142 110 2 116 27 Block No. 5 105 105 470 288 182 5 1 118 19

mock No. 6 139 139 517 311 206 73 54 146 33

C.ll Block No. 1 112 112 507 269 238 105 80 176 67 mock No. 2 157 157 690 379 311 70 59 203 79

Total oj Ward No. XXiV 1,499 1,503 6,768 3,607 3,161 65 138 1 2,342 1,426 (Rajpur-Hirpur jl{ew Boundary) C. I Block No. 1 100 104- 446 239 207 157 86 Bolock No. 2 84 84- 394 216 178 144- 85 mock No. g 111 111 507 270 237 217 139 RIock No. 4 131 131 585 304 281 24-7 153 Block No. 5 84 84 452 232 220 196 162

mock No. 6 171 171 747 398 349 5 3 248 132 Dlock No. 7 1I2 112 490 270 220 119 52

C. 2 B'lock No. I 109 109 507 266 241 219 160 Bluck No. 2 65 65 280 147 133 1I8 82 B-lock No. 3 138 138 684 379 305 224 152 Bolock No. 4 94 94 418 228 190 39 6 Bolock No. 5 110 lID 534 280 254 60 135 146 62

B'lock No. 6 101 101 359 195 164 132 80 B'lock No. 7 89 89 365 183 182 136 75

Total qf HIard No. XXV 11,.928 27,911 1,594 110 16,176 (Khokhara Mahemdabad) 11,916 48,468 20,557 1,188 89 6,795

C.l B'lock No. 1 107 107 397 233 164 139 40 Siock No. 2 118 119 456 255 201 134 48 alack No. 3 100 103 449 243 206 153 54 B'lock No. 4 108 110 420 231 189 105 50 Bolock No. S 122 122 486 276 210 178 81 Bolock No. 6 124 124 510 291 219 165 40 B'lock No. 7 185 185 768 415 353 18 16 78 7 , C. 2 mock No. 1 97 97 307 187 120 79 19 Block No. '2 103 103 380 217 163 149 61 B'lock No. 3 103 103 357 203 154 .. 100 28 B'lock No. 4 110 110 367 225 142 3 '-140 32 B'lock No. 5 ll7 117 371 217 154 118 28 Block No. 6 174 174 610 435 . 175 106 15

C. 3 DIock No. I fl9 89 336 199 137 104 34 Biock No. 2 104 104 410 234 176 155 71 B'lock No. 3 100 100 400 228 172 138 55 Dlock No. 4 121 121 411 278 133 150 27 Dlock No. 5 110 110 419 225 [94 138 48

B'lock No. 6 90 90 360 196 164 110 55

90 DIRECTORY District-Aluneda'bad TALUKA

WORKERS Non. Total workers workers SI. (I.IX) I n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,M F M F M F M F M F M F MF M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No. ]70 29 .. 145 25 4 2 4- ., 15 1 217 274- 1 ]62 17 .. o. 146 17 .. .. 7 •• 4 ., 5 185 272 2 202 27 1 1 180 21 4- 4- 2 1 7 .. 8 .. 2M 308 3 150 26 .. ]11 6 23 16 2 1 2 ., 12 3 94- 152 4

182 6 00 143 6 2 ]7 20 106 176 5

188 11 .. 122 5 1 10 .. 11 O. 44 6 123 195 6

135 3 .. , 9 1 1 2 .. 121 .. 2 2 134 235 1 198 15 168 14 26 4 1 181 296 4

/,,895 128 1 1 8 3 1.. 37 2 929 5 89 24 295 3 128 3 407 87 1,712 3,033

: 129 5 • 0 66 .. 3 33 13 14 5 110 202 1 ,101 1 1 .. 51 I 7 15 13 14- 115 177 2 132 3 2 1 60 .. 4 30 .. 16 1 20 1 138 234 3 158 6 .. 81 7 27 5 38 6 146 275 4 99 2 J •• 41 .. 2 24 .. 2 .• 29 2 133 218 5

222 16 8 3 .. .. 147 .. 7 3 26 ]1 22 8 176 333 6 153 4- 24 77 1 10 3 13 .. 7 .. 22 117 216 7

123 12 55 5 27 6 29 10 143 229 1 74- 7 39 .• 3 5 .. 4 23 7 73 126- 2 181 3 2 49 29 41 .. 12 .. 48 3 198 302 3 144 18 1 ., 52 1 ., " 10 .. 21 1 60 16 84 172 4 142 48 1 1 76 1 8 18 11 2 10 36 26 138 206 5

127 3 84 •• 4 13 •• 4.. 19 .. 68 164 6 110 3 2 51 20 .• 4 .. 33 3 73 179 7

16,(}78 51 9 22 310 JI,801 223 1,181 1,113 1,368 11,833 559 2 3 46 143 57 29 4 275 19,998

140 5 4 1 2 3 111 .. ] 5 2 .. 14 93 159 1 123 3 .. 6 .. 100 3 4 6 .• 2 .. 5 132 198 2 ]29 1 10 1 .. 1 104 .. 4 3 .. 1 .. 6 114 205 3 136 1 12 O' 3 I 94 .... 3 1 6 .. 17 · . 95 188 4- 156 2 3 1 1 .. 120 1 16 .. 1 14 1 120 208 5

177 3 2 .. .. 150 2 .. 7 2.. 16 1 114- 216 6 231 10 125 4 82 2 I 2 .. 21 4 184 343 7

107 12 58 2 24 .. 2 .• 9 80 119 1 133 .. 5 •. 102 I 9 .• 2 .. 14 84- 163 2

119 2 1 2 95 . 0 1 12 " 2 ., 3 O' 84 152 3 145 2 2 .. 132 .. 1 3 ...... 7 2 30 140 4 138 2 1 122 I 1 7 ...... 3 79 152 5

313 3 4 2 287 •. 1 13 1 .. 6 122 172 6

121 o. 21 81 •. 1 5 .. 1 .. 12 · . 78 137 1 135 1 2 92 .. 4 11 .. 3 .. 23 1 99 175 2 136 4- 107 3 I II .. 2 .. 15 1 92 168 3 202 .• 184 .. I 6 II · . 76 139 4 127 2 .. 106 1 4 10 .. 2 .. 5 1 98 192 5

lOS 94 .• 2 6 .. 2 4- 88 163 6

91 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViIlageJTownJWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

C. 4 Dlock No. 1 118 118 445 256 189 16] 64 Block No. 2 108 108 419 240 179 179 62 Block No. 3 12L 122 419 258 161 158 67 Hiock No. 4 112 112 383 244 139 105 20 Block No. 5 140 140 488 336 152 178 28 / &lock No. 6 115 115 391 235 156 116 34-

C. 5 B-lock No. 1 156 156 697 399 298 66 6 Biock No. 2 91 91 426 237 189 232 185 108 9 B'lock No. 3 114 114 420 242 178 234 172 73 6 mock No. 4- 196 196 615 353 262 42 52 132 11 Block No. .') 167 167 574 373 201 211 106 12 8 89 39

C. 6 &lock No. 1 154- 154- 697 404 293 65 44- 25 17 258 85 B'lock No. 2 123 126 478 255 223 166 92 Dlock No. 3 124 124- 532 292 240 208 89 }}lock No. 4 118 118 489 260 229 161 78 Block No. 5 109 109 485 270 215 167 68

mock No. 6 113 lIS 498 273 225 99 . 20

C. 7 lHock No. I 114 114 478 278 200 172 60 Block No. 2 117 117 592 333 259 116 99 184 78 Diock No. 3 lIB 118 497 277 220 213 94 Dlock No. 1 117 117 551 309 242 8 4 170 77 Dlock No. 5 104- 104 473 270 203 187 92

C. 8 Dlock No. 1 81 81 380 195 185 109 65 Block No. 2 98 98 437 254- 183 163 53 Bolock No. 3 100 100 402 222 180 64 48 128 57 BIock No. 4 110 110 456 242 214- 153 76 B'lock No. 5 112 112 488 264- 224 180 84

Block No. 6 100 100 389 209 180 160 101 Bolock No. 7 78 78 299 156 143 102 51

C. 9 Block No. 1 75 75 259 165 94 105 20 Bolock No. 2 80 80 380 256 124- 124- 49 mock No. 3 120 120 527 348 179 4 4 161 65 Block No. 4 76 76 273 206 67 122 19 B'iock No. 5 II5 115 507 345 162 195 46

Block No. 6 143 143 574 443 131 261 37 8tlock No. 7 139 139 610 349 261 228 78

C. 10 B'1ock No. 1 153 153 694- 390 304- 265 219 132 76 B'lock No. 2 109 109 472 278 194 152 47 B'lock No. 3 15] 151 666 368 298 120 91 229 104- B'lock No. 4 109 109 470 287 !83 155 55 Block No. 5 103 103 454- 278 176 204 71 :&lock No. 6 81 81 331 188 143 73 25

C.ll Dlock No. 1 117 118 480 302 ' 178 171 52 Block No. Z 98 98 403 228 ' 175 101 68 lOB 42 Block No. 3 75 75 293 179 114 114- 38 Block No. 4- 203 205 702 437 265 2 270 90

92 DIRECTORY District-Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BI. No. 153 2 . . · . .. 116 . , 2 25 3 .. 5 103 189 1 134 .. 1 90 · . 4 21 . . 5 .. L3 L06 179 2 159 10 .. 138 .. 3 7 . . · . 11 10 99 151 3 16~ 1 · . 114- · . 8 22 14- 5 81 138 4 220 2 . . · . · . 191 · . 3 13 .. 2 .. 9 116 152 5 155 2 5 92 3 18 6 · . 31 80 154 6

197 12 .. · , 176 4 10 4 3 .. 8 4 202 286 1 111 46 3 88 3 18 39 .. 2 4 126 143 2 144 4- 114 2 4 II 3 12 2 98 174 - 3 234 7 3 .. · . 149 5 II 2 16 II 42 119 255 4- i243 2 4 .. · . 190 2 3 4 .. 15 27 130 199 5

219 2 197 7 9 .. 5 1 185 291 1 153 3 2 148 ., ,. 5 1 102 220 2 178 · . 171 .. 4 1 · . 2 114 240 3 142 .. 140 · . . . 2 .. 118 229 4 144 .. 142 · . I .. I 126 215 5

142 ,. 141 13] 225 6

162 ' 1 2 · . 157 1 .. 3 116 199 1 159 3 .. 149 1 1 1 .. 3 .. 5 1 174 256 2 140 3 129 1 2 .. 3 · . 5 2 137 217 3 157 I 3 .. 144 I 3 4 .. 2 · . I . . 152 241 4 136 3 1 125 .. 4 3 · . 4 2 134 200 5

112 2 .. .. 87 .. 16 9 1 83 183 1 148 5 1 .. .. 109 2 1 . . 25 1 .. 10 I 106 178 2 115 15 . , 6 4 71 2 .. 1 8 .. 11 · . 19 8 107 165 3 127 3 8 6 2 90 · . .. 10 3 10 1 115 211 4 138 4 5 5 93 2 1 17 .. 4 · . 13 2 126 220 5 106 3 ,. 4 78 ., ·. 5 · . 4 15 3 103 177 6 92 3 I 62 2 3 II .. 4 .. 10 1 64 140 7

113 .. 106 7 52 94 1 IB4 2 · . 179 2 . . . . 5 o • 12 122 2 251 4 9 · . 205 3 · . · . 14 · . 6 17 1 97 175 3 157 3 " 136 2 · . 3 · . 3 15 I 49 64 4 240 .. 216 ., · . 13 · . 4 .. 7 105 162 5

362 2 340 1 11 3 8 81 129 6 220 191 6 5 18 129 261 7

164 4 183 20 19 .. 8 .. 7 " 207 284 1 132 28 107 23 6 3 6 .. 3 · . 10 2 146 166 2 188 20 3 2 145 16 3 .. 20 1 8 ., 9 1 1BO 278 3 173 4 2 .. 1 14] 2 17 I 5 ., 7 I 114 179 4 164- . , 137 .. 9 ] 17 114- 176 5 115 9 87 3 13 7 6 2 73 134 6 186 5 158 .. · . 12 3 .. 7 116 178 1 116 6 3 .. 96 6 .. 7 5 5 112 169 2 112 5 I 1 98 4- .. 7 ., 4 . , 2 67 109 3 299 3 262 ., 5 to ., 8 11 138 265 4

93 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

Block No. 5 III III 481 248 233 2 168 131

C.12 Block No. 1 118 118 579 328 251 .. 3 4 228 102 Block No. 2 97 97 565 321 244- 5 6 243 "145 Block No. 3 109 109 494 277 217 l36 56 Block N(). 4 108 108 476 249 227 169 122 Block N0. 5 121 121 509 284 225 158 72

C.13 Block No. I 120 120 476 274 202 95 31 Block No. 2 147 147 651 359 292 247 150 Block No. 3 82 82 377 195 182 141 91 Block No. 4 105 105 453 242 211 179 126 Bl')ck No. 5 110 110 407 237 170 158 69

Block No. 6 116 116 532 3Il 221 230 113

0.14 Block No. 1 107 107 387 230 157 145 51 Block No. 2 102 102 389 223 166 139 62 Block No. 3 120 120 439 240 199 143 60 Block No. 4 94 94 387 213 174 94 35 Block No. 5 115 115 448 253 195 157 60

Block No. 6 95 95 405 219 186 99 49 Block No. 7 126 126 603 318 285 242 172

C.15 Block ].\;0. 1 118 118 565 308 257 226 176 Block No. 2 89 89 417 220 197 123 62 Block No. 3 86 86 354 198 156 157 88 Block No. 4 86 86 309 175 134 135 73 Block Nn. 5 146 146 515 287 228 3 2 192 100 Block No. 6 116 116 428 254 174 152 39 Block No. 7 109 109 453 261 192 ISS 81

C.16 Block No. 1 100 100 397 214 183 145 76 Block No. 2 102 102 487 254 233 185 104 Block No. 3 110 110 413 228 185 150 63 Block No. 4 197 197 764 417 347 315 169 Block No. 5 149 149 629 353 276 248 109 Block No. 6 98 93 429 232 197 156 90

C.17 Block No. 1 116 116 545 293 252 196 108 Block Nu. 2 121 121 442 260 182 59 46 139 149 Block No. 3 139 139 560 307 253 20B 106 Blodk No. 4 100 100 350 212 138 ]44 50 Block No. 5 89 39 324- 191 133 9 5 14- 7 141 61 Block No. 6 99 99 454 250 204 78 69 9 122 61 mock No. 7 85 85 368 205 163 128 60

Total of Ward No. XXVI 5,001 5,179 25,858 14,185 11,673 159 284 7 5 10,475 7,464 (Maninagar T.P.S.)

C. 1 Block No. 1 ill 116 492 265 ,227 217 176 Block No. 2 102 149 525 278 247 6 19 2 211 144- Block No. 3 149 180 603 333 270 275 193 C. 2 Block No. 1 129 129 620 341 279 178 113 Block No. '2 136 136 648 357 291 6 5 206 117

94 DIRECfORY District-Ahntedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F MFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 \ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No. 130 27 44 2 o. o. 17 .. 29 .. 39 25 118 206 5

183 27 O' 142 2 10 12 19 25 145 224 1 158 9 1 122 1 .. 00 14 o. 2 19 8 163 235 2 145 10 o. 107 1 6 14 1 5 o. 12 8 132 207 3 121.) 23 79 I 1 5 .. 18 .. 25 22 121 204 4 180 10 13 4 143 2 .. 10 I 9 .. 3 5 104 215 5

159 26 14 7 84 1 2 2 .. 9 .. 48 17 itS 176- I 15 178 2 00 3 .. 114 .. 2 .. 27 17 2 181 290 2 110 2 65 20 3 20 .. 85 182 3 125 4 77 .. 12 .. 8 .. 27 4 117 207 4 127 2 97 8 7 1 6 .. 9 1 110 168 5

146 4 11 98 8 5 .0 22 3 165 217 6

147 1 95 1 22 .. 7 .. 22 I 83 156 1 122 2 85 .. 4 II 1 2 . 0 20 1 101 164 2 148 B ll5 I 7 2 6 .. 2 .. 18 5 92 191 3

122 4 3 .0 81 5 2 14 2 .. 17 2 91 170 4 137 9 I 1 92 1 5 7 12 .. 20 7 116 136 5

115 20 00 O' 51 2 2 .. 27 10 IS 20 8 104 16~j 6 149 14 4 1 50 " 44 .. 18 .. 33 13 169 271 7

164 6 8 83 1 33 11 .. 28 4 144 251 I 120 4 1 67 o. 2 22 .. 7 ., 21 4 100 193 2 105 1 49 ., 1 .. 31 .. 12 .. II.. 93 156 3

108 00 4 68 .. 1 IS o. 8 o. 12.. 67 134 4 167 7 I 77 2 26 1 19 .. 42 6 120 221 5

150 2 83 1 3 42 .. 3 .. 19 I 104 172 6 143 7 115 1 2 6 o. 8 o. 12 6 118 185 7

125 2 3 83 ., 4 14 .. 5 .. 16 1 89 131 I

133 I 00 82 4 22 11 .. 14 I 121 232 2

126 8 2 3 80 .. 2 o. 14 5 00 23 4 102 177 3 233 9 I 2 135 I 18 26 .. 23 .. 25 6 134 338 4 204 2 1 I 129 .. 3 37 o. 16 .. 18 I 149 274 5

132 5 75 3 34 2 00 13 2 100 192 6

153 5 19 .. .0 00 132 00 2 5 140 247 1 143 2 12 . . . . 5 .0 124 2 2.. 117 180 2 164 3 145 1 2 39 .. 5 2 143 250 3

127 2 O' 22 2 o. 1 00 91 00 13 .. 85 136 4 108 I 1 3 .... 1 101 .. 2 1 83 132 5

ll3 10 23 .. 3 00 67 2 14 8 137 194 6 97 25 .. .. 64.. 8.. 108 163 7

7071 4 11 101 2,799 210 1,242 471 2,230 7,114 456 10 1:3 21 14 42 12 3]1. 11,217

123 9 .. .. 8 2 3 I 110 6 142 218 1 162 7 3 1 .. .. 1 159 4 116 240 2 199 7 1 . 0 8 3 .0 1 .. 186 7 134 263 3 180 29 14 12 64 2'0 41 9 16 43 7 161 250 1 198 37 27 20 93 . . 11 2 24 7 5 38 7 159 254 2

95 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 2 74 74 331 192 139 25 1 Block No. g 88 88 504 280 224 216 159 Block No. 4 126 126 672 379 293 . . 290 211 Block NQ. 5 133 133 644 339 305 29 131 131 91

C. 3 Block No. 1 105 105 537 301 236 239 185 Block No. 2 131 131 703 372 331 315 ' 257 Block No. 3 97 98 452 254 198 t16 153 Block No. 3 148 148 625 329 296 249 206 Block No. 4 ]49 149 738 405 333 320 243

Block No. 5 114 114 571 302 269 25~ 195 Block No. 6 130 130 730 373 357 318 269

C. 4 Block No. 133 133 650 344 306 16 17 171 86 Block No. -

Block No. 6 72 97 631 346 285 69 67 235 108\

C. 5 Block No. 1 145 153 732 414 318 312 179 Block No. 2 135 141 740 404 336 343 261 Block No. 3 82 82 435 230 205 7 10 171 125 Block No. 4- 104- 104 565 310 255 250 198 Block No. 5 109 115 565 305 260 248 188

C. 6 Block No. 1 136 136 700 398 302 4- 285 178 Block No. 2 87 95 455 284 171 192 82 Block No. 3 146 146 744 408 336 302 190 Block No. 4 152 152 749 407 342 314 219 Block No. 5 107 107 613 323 290 251 229

C, 7 Block No. 1 91 103 530 275 255 5 5 221 197 mock No. 2 105 116 635 321 314 256 244 &lock No. 3 liS 117 627 387 240 8 9 312 154 B'lock No. 4 72 75 420 235 185 197 142 &lock No. 5 141 145 704 391 313 311 265

&lock No. 6 111 119 653 349 304 295 216

C. 8 &lock No. 1 73 74 457 236 221 206 165 &lock No. 2 107 107 559 293 266 243 202 B'lock No. 3 147 147 729 418 311 330 230 &Iock No. 4 98 98 471 255 216 173 114- frlock No. 5 136 136 705 375 330 285 219

Total cif Ward No. XXVIl 5,285 14,888 3,439 64 8,805 (Kankaria T.P.S.) 5,205 27,355 12467 2,836 25 4,436

C. 1 &lock No. t 129 129 642 359 283 155 63 BoIock No. 2 142 147 682 355 327 177 55 ; C. 2 lYlock No. 1 111 III 591 331 260 10 11 23 14 171 46 alock No. 2 130 137 675 356 319 249 226 205 97 C. 3 mock No. 113 113 539 287 252 18 10 115 17

96 DIRECTORY ntstrict-Ahm.edabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMF MF M F

15 16 17 I8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 \ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No. 93 9 8 ., 42 2 2 . . 37 7 I . . 3 .. 99 130 3 143 6 ., 62 · . 5 37.. 7 1 32 5 137 218 4 172 7 .. 74 1 8 33 .. 12 1 45 5 207 286 5 162 34 2 .. 17 1 . . 15 . . 4 1 123 33 171 271 6

144 9 1 ., .. 45 6 37 8 2 47 7 157 227 1 169 6 2 1 66 .. 8 ., 34 .. 10 .. 49 5 203 325 2 106 4 .. 44 1 2 17 1 3 40 2 148 194 3 153 6 61 · . 5 ., 27 1 2 ., 58 5 176 290 3 175 18 .. 73 1 3 .. 35 .. 11 .. 53 17 230 315 .. 4

151 3 2 .. 52 2 43 .. 5 . . 47 3 151 266 5 175 9 .. 83 3 17 .. 14 .. 53 9 198 348 6

195 30 · . 15 9 35 1 25 7 84 7 3 .. 33 6 149 276 1 205 8 1 4 ., 2 .. 103 2 8 22 3 7 .• 58 3 162 275 2 268 8 ., 195 6 1 21 4 1 42 6 127 200 3 174 20 ·. . . .. 65 2 17 8 ., 82 19 132 223 4 147 17 6 10 .. 59 9 .. 33 .. 9 1 31 6 162 266 5

201 3 9 2 5 .. 181 •• 5 145 282 6

252 16 1 .. · . .. 149 .. 11 .. 28 .. 7 .• 56 16 162 302 1 lSI 9 I .. 81 1 4 35 7 .. 53 8 223 327 2 116 17 .. 23 3 29 .. 2 .. 59 17 114 188 3

140 13 . . .. ~ .. · . .. 74 5 1 20 .• 6 .. 35 12 170 242 4 138 8 2 1 .. 4 .. 56 2 33 1 8 .. 32 7 167 252 5

222 5 .. 122 33 1 8 .. 58 4 176 297 1 111 I .. 114 .. 25 •. 7 25 1 liS 170 2 194 11 · . .. 116 2 2 34 1 7 .. 35 7 214 325 3 209 4 2 I 85 5 .. 51 .. 17 I 49 2 198 338 4 166 10 .. 50 2 54 " 7 .. 53 10 157 280 5

121 11 .. 55 1 2 .. 31 2 31 9 154 244 1 159 20 · . .' 47 1 6 .. 48 " 7 .. 51 19 162 294 2 174 3 9 .. 54 1 4- 39 5 62 2 213 237 3 96 2 1 •• 51 6 10 .. 5 .. 23 2 139 183 4 173 12 .. 74 8 35 1 7 49 11 218 30] 5

156 3 .. 68 7 32 9 40 193 301 6

112 4 .. 53 I .. 21 .. 7 .. 30 4 124 217 1 126 7 .. 53 · . 8 28 " 6 •. 31 7 167 259 2 185 9 · . .. 82 1 2 .. 29 " 12 •. 60 8 233 302 3 120 5 1 .. .. 59 I 3 .. 23 " 11 .. 23 4 135 211 4 165 lD .. 82 4 .. 21 .. 10 .. 38 .. 210 330 5

7,266 931 6 12 26 207 871,281 323 202 78865 88 417 601,276 2697,622 1,15J6

179 36 5 100 24 1 12 2 22 .. 39 8 180 247 1 192 54 2 110 22 1 15 1 35 22 30 7 163 273 2

192 20 2 .. 14 3 94 5 1 " 41 4 11 2 29 6 139 240 1 168 25 1 110 2 3 1 22 1 11 J 21 20 188 294 2 141 19 5 78 4 3 15 11 8 31 3 146 233

97 A-I3 GUJARAT Vll.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 2 81 31 471 263 203 106 37

C. 4 Dlock No. 1 175 175 916 469 447 173 45

C. 5 Block No. 1 130 130 673 405 263 77 31 187 73 Block No. 2 146 146 620 358 262 185 69 Block No. 3 190 190 852 462 390 11 9 215 66 DIock No. 4 109 109 556 311 245 180 56 Block No. S 111 111 591 326 265 190 190 157 47

Block No. 6 119 119 652 361 291 173 H2 173 47

C. 6Biock No. 1 129 129 640 363 277 265 219 3 1 149 30 Block No. 2 112 112 600 308 292 297 285 138 47 Block No. 3 63 68 403 202 201 127 123 100 37 Block No. 4 145 145 758 423 335 262 109 Block No. 5 111 III 648 357 291 54 35 275 192

Block No. 6 III 111 616 315 301 12 15 242 202

C. 7 Block No. 133 133 600 344 256 14 14- 195 66

C. 8 Block No. 1 122 190 1,114 597 517 552 460 344- 169 Block No. 2 106 106 505 269 236 132 130 125 39 Block No. 3 108 108 529 303 226 272 206 124 33 Block No. 4 129 129 631 329 302 307 282 134 36 Block No. 5 94 94 448 239 209 193 158

Block No. 6 150 150 754 388 366 283 205 Block No. 7 143 143 787 412 375 314 125 10 253 140

C.9 Block No. 1 162 162 855 459 396 119 107 344- 208 B10dk No. 2 121 121 639 359 280 256 217 234 93 Block No. 3 109 109 610 337 273 247 138 Block No. 4 106 106 622 342 280 248 177 Block No. 5 94 94 654 382 272 10 330 200

C.lO Block No. 1 122 122 620 328 292 246 182 Block No. 2 123 123 556 302 254 165 104 Block No. 3 79 79 440 233 207 157 93 Block No. 4 89 89 441 230 21J 181 134 Block No. 5 140 140 776 436 340 304 186

Block No. 6 109 109 671 344 327 243 164 Block No. 7 141 141 766 400 366 306 225

C.11 Block No. 1 107 107 409 256 153 153 59 Block No. 2 73 73 390 211 t79 124 27 Block No. 3 60 60 294 169 125 79 16 Block No. 4 101 101 476 259 217 8 9 142 26 Block No. 5 114 114 604 326 278 285 218

Block No. 6 8 8 39 23 16

98 DmECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 84 (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M IF M F M F M F M F M F , 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No. 126 7 87 21 5 6 12 2 137 201 2

222 53 I 2 155 2 4 1 21 28 4- •• 37 20 247 394 1

211 29 2 .. 34 12 83 I 7 23 1 24 6 38 9 194 239 I 198 19 4 I 97 7 3 .. 28 1 35 8 31 2 160 243 2 257 40 12 15 137 8 4 1 27 2 39 7 38 7 205 350 3 172 II 33 6 98 4 7 .. 10 1 5 .. 19 .. 139 234 4 140 36 2 1 99 23 2 2 20 .. 4 .. 13 10 186 229 5

162 39 5 2 128 29 6 3 3.. I .. 18 4 199 252 6

164 68 2 6 9 94 23 9 22 14 3 7 4 29 9 199 209 I 124 34 116 15 .. 7 3 .. .. 5 12 184 258 2 100 13 I 58 665 13 2 20 2 102 188 3 231 IS 2 2 158 353 21 14 3 31 3 192 320 4 ISO 11 1 I 72 •. 14 2 32 .. 5 26 8 207 280 5

151 21 81 5 3 .. 18 II .. 38 15 164 2ao 6

190 22 I .. .. 121 13 14.. 14 2 8 32 6 154 234 1

289 36 1 18 1 .. 223 556 15 1 11 .. 33 6 308 481 1 146 22 2 •• 13 5 82 6 11 I 19 4 6 •. 13 6 123 214 2

141 14 .. 1 ,. 107 5 8 4 7 .. 3 00 16 4 162 212 3 159 47 I .. •• 104 14 3 3 5 3 5 .. 41 27 170 255 4 122 13 13 9 48 1 4 .. 18 1 13 1 26 1 117 196 5

189 14 00 109 4 4- 2 27 00 9 o. 40 8 199 352 6 192 24 .. 135 18 2 I 3 .. 15 .. 37 5 220 351 7

195 19 00 136 9 1 2 17 4 36 8 264 377 1 171 29 o. 139 24 1 .. 4 1 3 .. 24 4 188 251 2 144 8 .. I 125 3 1 5 I 9 3 3 193 265 3 149 14- 1 .. .. 1 66 3 .. 45 3 6 .. 31 7 193 266 4- 142 5 2 3 21 6 70 I 8 1 32 3 240 267 5

145 9 85 .. 5 16 2 8 3 31 4- 183 283 1 152 4- 67 I 8 •• 33 I 8 .. 36 2 150 250 2 109 16 67 10 14 1 6 22 5 124 191 3 111 5 .. 58 .. 2 22 1 7 22 4- 119 206 4 207 17 12 4 85 2 11 .. 21 2 9 .. 69 9 229 323 5

163 2 o. 1 44 .. .. 84 I 33 181 325 6 186 I 1 2 .. 127 4 14 6 .. 32 214 365 7

168 12 86 1 30 9 918 35 1 88 141 1 111 27 4 13 101 9 .. 5 .. 1 5 100 152 2 101 3 2 3 93 . . 5 1 .. 68 122 3 135 16 15 2 69 11 •• 7 .. 2 42 3 124 201 4 1..., 5 1 . 26 4 27 15 83 171 277 5 14 1 9 1 2 3 9 15 6

99 GUJARAT VlLLAGB AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in Occupied liIouse. Scheduled Scheduled LiterateH No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. XXVI/[ 5,331 5,431 27,147 14,635 12,512 3,925 3,351- 11: 2 7,196 3,248 (JamalpuT T.P.S.)

C. 1 mock No. I 50 50 244 121 123 20 19 80 49 mock No. Z 83 1:13 656 36(1 288 32 18 168 86 Hlock No. 3 99 101 706 356 350 300 311 156 72 Dlock No. 4 149 174 843 462 381 150 125 181 ' 32 Bolock No. 5 67 67 330 175 155 94 81 79 27

C. 2 Block No. t 92 93 465 258 207 152 63 Block No. 2 100 113 444 251 193 77 52 4 92 24 Hlock No. 3 158 158 713 444 269 3 3 194 67 B'lock No. 4 131 131 620 331 289 153 131 85 8 B'lock No. 5 76 78 382 206 176 127 114 131 153 C. 3 B'1ock No. 1 110 114- 611 336 275 215 118 Block No. 2 115 117 589 315 274 128 31 mock No. 3 148 148 1,101 572 529 143 129 166 29 B-lock No. 4 142 142 730 378 352 287 170 &lock No. 5 110 114 558 307 251 92 15 C. 4 ThIock No. I 144 144 752 400 352 181 69 Block No. 2 264 264 1,445 750 695 112 112 400 241 Block No. S 133 133 758 425 333 7 6 118 50 Block No. 4 142 142 690 364 326 7 11 234 157 Block No. S 139 142 766 397 369 231 225 142 35 c. 5 Block No. 1 139 139 747 390 357 244 234 149 54 Block No. 2 124 138 624 342 282 246 189 137 13 Block No. 3 123 128 605 316 289 122 23 Block No. 4 82 82 462 233 224 147 88 Block No. 5 122 128 742 383 354 340 351 168 31

C. 6 B-lock No. 1 14-6 152 800 404- 396 4 4- 180 110 Block No. 2 109 109 540 283 257 210 164 Block No. 3 101 101 449 248 201 74 70 117 58 Block No. 4 102 113 585 303 232 .. 215 94 Diock No. 5 128 128 634 351 283 196 126 244 III

Block No. 6 73 73 400 219 181 205 170 2 123 73 C. 7 B'lock No. 1 107 113 548 300 248 8 9 145 62 Block No. 2 145 145 628 347 281 122 109 139 41 Block No. 3 177 177 900 512 388 142 89 5 2 313 142 Block No. 4 161 161 760 408 352 24 16 126 23 Block No. 5 172 172 846 464 382 344 223 C. 8 B'lock No. 1 214 214 531 288 243 123 100 132 51 Block No. 2 118 118 613 349 264 245 147 Block No. 3 111 112 538. 289 249 275 205 151 59 Block No. 4 161 161 638 358 :280 3 2 190 52 Block No. 5 liD 110 615 330 285 261 208 177 82 Block No. 6 149 149 539 292 247 152 125 141 51

Total of Ward No. XXIX 2,250 2,383 10,861 6,165 ! 4,699 1,543 1,397 119 70 2,933 990 (Baherampura)

C. 1 B'lock No. 1 102 115 467 324- 143 174 35 ~lock No, Z 102 113 570 311 259 79 84 145 52

)00 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No. 7,497 1,812 3 44 23 39 3 334 94 3,664 249 329 219 770 66 617 31 1,697 627 7,138 11,200

'60 4 ., 3 .. .. 2 o. 2 53 4 61 119 1 161 18 J 101 13 1 9 1 16 33 4 207 270 2 166 66 51 11 I 1 .. 4 . . 110 54 190 284- 3 264 52 1 .. 56 4 106 8 12 11 22 4 32 8 35 17 19B 329 4 90 21 4 35 5 2 163 4- 39 12 85 134 5

129 18 5 1 91 11 3 2 6 2 II .. 13 2 129 189 1 156 35 ,. 7 2 67 4 10 8 40 8 18 9 14- 4 95 158 2 '292 2 4 .. 2 .• 199 . . 15 . • 16 .. 13 38 2 152 267 3 178 15 1 '. 96 17 12 19 7 38 3 153 274 4- 94 17 5 1 74 4 6 6 2 .• 3 4 6 112 159 5

156 8 97 4 " 6 7 46 4 180 267 1 159 7 17 . . 81 3 1 .. 19 .• 7 34 4 15.6 267 2 310 130 5 2 110 13 60 71 27 1 44 64 38 262 399 3 178 5 , . 9 .. " 4 .. 161 .. 4 5 200 347 4 167 23 26 1 48 1 3 13 1 27 1 50 18 140 228 5

204 14 5 I 139 2 .. .. 34 1 9 o. 17 10 196 338 1 390 ,85 33 18 119 41 134 4 2 .. 48 8 17 3 37 11 360 610 2 243 24 4 I 155 9 21 4 32 2 8 2 23 6 182 309 3 211 83 18 17 89 8 6 .. 20 6 23 4 55 48 153 243 4 203 94 18 8 86 6 2 4- 4 14 1 79 75 194 275 5

188 44 2 .. 30 1 .. 1 3 .. 28 00 126 40 202 313 1 185 49 12 3 91 3 26 26 30 1 9 17 16 157 233 2 155 36 .. 2 1 98 8 23 22 1 4 27 5 161 253 3 107 3 1 ,. 40 .. 10 I 31 .. 5 20 2 131 221 4 159 84 2 100 40 23 24 1 .. 7 26 20 229 270 5

204 11 2 2 . . 6 58 2 5 ., 90 5 12 29 4 200 385 1 126 7 I 2 46 7 .. 2:5 I lO 37 4- 157 250 2 120 30 26 .. 15 10 16 .. 13 50 20 128 171 3

133 7 23 3 12 .0 56 5 37 4- 170 275 4 164 18 15 2 112 -4 1 6 5 25 12 187 265 .5

92 3 2 80 2 3 6 .. 127 178 6

155 8 . , 1 .. 116 4 1 .. 7 3 27 4 145 240 1 191 22 I .. 2 2 112 7 23 8 11 11 31 5 156 259 2 266 77 ., 1 , . 80 1 1 .• 35 1 20 129 75 246 311 3 221 61 10 5 2 .. 2 2 49 I 25 10 8 125 43 187 291 4- 227 28 4 139 15 6 .. 23 11 44 13 237 354- 5

139 6 , . . . .. 79 2 2 14 6 .. 38 3 149 237 I 191 7 I 14 4 96 I 5 .. 31 9 r 35 I 158 257 2 144 24 .. . . " 126 15 3 2 4 11 7 145 225 3 204- II I 2 .. 163 10 .. 17 .. 2 .. 14 1 154. 269 4 154 30 . . 121 18 " 331 8 I 22 7 176 255 5

161 25 1 " 103 2 3 2 12 6 6 35 14 131 222 6 3,445 517 11 48 31 105 44 49 8 1,841 104 98 43 166 23 152 13 975 251 2,720 4,182

191 10 11 91 2 12 3 .. 73 6 lSS 133 1 146 27 2 51 1 9 6 1 78 25 165 232 2

101 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CrIY

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F ---M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Dlock No. g 118 119 614 307 307 305 282 " 81 27 Block No. 4 140 142 812 437 375 213 198 3 1 223 89 Block No. 5 125 125 869 516 353 2 1 332 185

C. 2. Block No. I 140 141 502 277 225 .. 5 9 152 60 Dlock No. 2 123 125 502 326 176 40 35 10 14 175 34 B!ock No. 3 121 143 609 353 256 113 98 188 47 Block No. 4 121 121 362 205 157 67 72 70 25 Block No. 5 110 114 555 311 244 229 183 100 34

C. 3. Block No. 6 88 89 400 214 186 5 6 37 15 95 50

Block No. 1 202 202 858 452 406 59 66 55 26 114- 29 Dlock No. 2 70 70 297 174 123 .. " S 3 119 59 Block No. 3 149 149 587 323 264 45 47 3 2 154 37 &lock No. 4 88 89 573 366 207 35 24 1 116 66 mock No. S 81 90 385 233 152 22 15 124- 37

C. 4. &lock No. I 105 144 752 396 356 95 79 155 39 Block No. 2 140 162 557 324 233 9 6 183 52 Block No. S 125 130 593 316 277 225 201 133 33 , I Naroda P,M,H, 3,553-32 4,460 4.799 23,570 12,664 10,906 857 670 141 131 6,423 2,828 Mp7,D,W8,Tk2,S, Po, To,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Total tJj Ward No. I 527 589 2,936 1,547 1,389 60 49 3 1 742 357

Dlock No. t 137 137 584 297 287 3 149 55 Biock No, Z 119 119 525 276 249 174 91 Dlock No. 3 107 107 526 275 251 ~ . 202 140 Block No. 4- 87 107 408 206 202 .. 83 38 Dlock No. 5 77 Il9 893 493 400 60 49 134 33

Total of Ward No. II 491 521 2,288 1,270 1,018 92 74 570 214

C. 1 B>lock No. 1 48 48 1BO 105 75 62 23 Block No. 2 128 148 631 352 279 230 105 DIock No. 9 104- 104 563 285 278 92 74- 91 32 Dlock N() 4- 120 120 558 321 237 110 29 Block No 5 91 101 356 207 149 77 25

Total of Ward No. III 374 432 2,092 1,130 962 304 253 642 317

B-lock No. 1 102 125 644, 338 306 157 158 214 90 Block No. 2 106 ]21 558 299 259 203 115 Bolock No. 3 100 120 614 327 287 186 107 DIock No. 4 66 66 276 166 110 147 95 39 5

Total of Ward No. IV 975 1,064 4,259 2,362 1,897 292 209 4 3 1,024 434

Dlock No. 1 96 117 545 276 269 194 133 Dlock No. 2 III ISO 564 304 260 85 35 Dlock No. 3 108 148 619 355 264 215 106 Block No. 4- 115 124 510 279 231 153 53

102 DIRECTORY TALUKA District-Ahmedabad

WORKERS Total Non­ workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII SI. VIn IX X No. M F M F M F MFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ~6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 BI. 144 47 No. 236 42 1 3 4 5 135 43 114 8 4 1 9 163 260 3 312 45 1 I 9 98 32 201 173 4 21 12 12 5 41 333 4 12 64 12 204 308 5 '158 12 17 3 75 3 4 219 8 .. 11 3 9 42 3 119 2 2 175 4 1 .. 9 1 4 213 1 201 34 3 1 28 I 107 168 125 12 152 28 3 2 16 4 5 21 2 .. 5 93 5 7 .. 152 222 3 161 49 1 5 3 .. 5 12 2 80 6 1I4 1I 6 1 2 8 145 4 24 36 150 195 5 122 38 10 31 22 1 1 26 5 3 18 2 4 29 7 92 148 6 275 71 10 7 93 44 3 61 2 3 114 7 336 95 15 177 1 95 .. 1 222 335 1 180 23 13 5 60 116 15] 15 119 4 4 292 7 2 4 72 4 8 41 14 143 241 3 140 7 21 1 7 39 10 215 1 99 6 1 7 3 192 4 29 1 93 145 5 211 18 1 2 I . . 116 1 20 189 7 8 5 58 17 185 170 145 2 1 .. 8 1 16 338 I 45 19 4 135 226 69 14 8 12 7 1 7 77 2 18 146 232 3 187 19 86 81 15 3 157 4162,380423 243 SO 1,796 33392 401,054 155 6,354 9,686

838 266 29 5 8 1 76 86 457 112 17 -1 82 6 85 17 83 29 709 1,123 155 48 9 1 3 7 20 12 55 1 7 143 17 10 3 1 3 13 32 13 ]6 11 .. 16 9 81 2 2 1 13 142 239 I 140 25 8 1 .. I 10 .. 10 1 133 98 60 15 65 .. 1 .. 36 " 7 232 2 1 •• 41 49 36 1 1 22 9 135 226 3 302 116 2 1 8 3 5 1 6 6 108 1 1 220 108 6 .. 12 2 31 3 142 4 29 2 191 284 5 660 123 25 2 24 11 6 5 50 260 8 11 2 93 15 34 .. 202 35 610 895 59 3 . . .. 29 .... 176 29 9 6 .. 11 8 11 3 .. 1 20 93 2 2 2 29 46 72 1 133 52 10 2 11 3 3 5 .. 31 5 176 180 34 5 " 18 40 2 19 15 3 250 2 6 3 8 I 1 11 43 .. 2 42 12 152 226 3 112 5 4 .. 24 II .. 89 1 55 4 7 .. 10 15 • 141 203 4 7 " 29 95 144 5 509 170 84 10 23 39 5 101 298 8 6 8 53 4.. 36 4 621 792 145 52 13 1 13 27 2 15 99 8 122 26 27 9 I 7 9 2 .. 6 1 2 9 60 18 .. 193 254 1 152 84 44 9 5 1 .. 14 1 177 233 90 8 74 57 .. 2 3 25 .. 1 .. 2 3 13 2 175 203 82 3 5 I 1 .. 3 3 76 102 4 1,374 376 46 3 28 21 5 3 25 45 883 260 24 2 122 3 78 9 163 30 988 1,521 111 23 .. .. 2 14 56 30 169 45 41 3 24 21 3 .. .. 6 .. 17 6 165 194 5 13 52 1 2 7 246 1 12 5 3 ] 4 96 3 33 6 135 215 162 26 10 .. 35 6 38 2 1 16 13 77 2 1 .. 26 8 161 252 3 22 8 19 3 117 205 4

103 GUJARAT Vn.LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area ill Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Viliage/TownfWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribe~ Educated P M F M F M F M F

3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14

mock No. S 97 97 383 219 164 128 60 B1oc)i No. 6 448 448 1,638 929 709 292 209 4- 3 249 47

Total of Ward No. V 736 823 4,535 2,358 2,177 24 24 27 21 1,280 532

Hlock No. I 101 123 639 365 324 226 77 Block No. 2 liS 130 663 343 320 3 2 27 21 120 34 mock No. 3 ll6 126 689 381 308 195 74 Block No. 4 107 107 628 321 307 189 68 Block No. S 106 117 661 339 322 208 112

&lock No. 6 102 1I5 612 308 304 14 13 193 84 mock No. 7 86 105 593 301 292 7 9 149 83

Total of Ward No. VI 758 771 4,167 2,195 1,972 85 61 107 106 1,255 59(j

Block No. I 112 119 692 347 345 228 152 B'lock No. 2 126 126 709 385 324- 232 87 Bllock No. 3 122 128 678 355 323 172 ,83 B'lock No. 4 142 142 6713 356 322 226 ]27 Block No. 5 134- 134 739 381 358 85 61 107 106 156 59

B·lock No. 6 122 122 671 371 300 241 88

Total of Ward No. VIi 599 599 3,293 1,802 1,491 910 378

Block No. 1 109 tOg 660 353 307 212 76 B'lock No. 2 60 GO 318 16.5 153 105 50 Bolock No. 3 67 67 521 269 252 169 89 B·lock No. 4 92 92 536 286 250 140 81 13~ock NQ, 5 86 3C 413 215 198 62 32

Bllock No. 6 99 99 416 202 214 87 24- B'lock No. 7 86 86 429 312 117 135 26

Sahijpur Bogha Town P2,M,H 1,280"(10 4,206 4,216 20,387 11,058 9,329 441 365 54 28 6,253 2,674 Mp12, D,Mcw,W8,S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed.

Tatal rif Ward No.• 1 1.025 1,025 4,120 2,288 1,832 249 188 2 3 1,276 391

Block No. 1 204 204 816 439 377 12 10 280 91 Block No. Z 184 184 747 423 324 2 3 273 92 Block No. 3 136 136 762 438 324 77 43 226 70 Block No. 4 144 144 620 338 282 29 20 I7l 45 Block No. 5 US ].t[l 599 331 268 131 1 15 145 42

Block No. 6 159 159 576 319 257 101 51

Total of Ward No. Il 637 631 2,588 1,441 .I,U1 517 185

Block No. 1 159 159 610 340 270 205 77 Block No. Z 16'3 1GB 623 359 264 184 74- Block No. 3 117 117 507 266 241 83 21 Block No. 4- 104 104 457 263 194- 79 10

104 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad. TALUKA

WORKERS Non. Total workers workers 81. (I.IX) I II III IV , V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M FMFM F¥F MFMFMFMF M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No. tlZ 3 2 2' 72 . . 3 . . 5 15 15 1 107 161 5 626 267 1 1 530 257 9 ., 19 2 26 1 41 6 303 442 6

1,121 116 2 . . 19 65 176 25 70 7 606 .. 42 .. 206 19 1,237 2,061

166 5 2 529 .. 1 .. 109 .. 9 " 16 · . 199 319 1 164 23 8 ]2 43 1 ]6 6 54 .. 3 ,. 40 4- 179 297 2 184 11 2 S 19 2 2 .. 119 .. S " 34 1 197 297 3 154 33 , . 11 29 19 .. .. 100 .. S " 22 3 167 274 4- 158 7 5 2 14 3 2 .. 106 S ., 23 2 181 315 5

146 13 2 .. 2 10 11 .. 5 95.. 7 " 24 3 162 291 6 149 24 17 31 .. 44 1 23 .. 4.. 47 6 152 263 7

1,0'34 81 19 38 120 4: 65 3 561 3 76 8 193 25 1,161 1,891

167 3 2 17 1 .. .. 100 7 .. 41 2 180 342 1 181 4- 2 .. 24 3 S •. 111 .. 9 .. 27 1 204- 320 2 177 14- 7 5 17 .. 97 .. 33 8 23 1 178 309 3 153 13 13 19 ...... 99 .. 6 .. 29 · . 203 309 4 182 47 5 20 36 .. 57 3 33 3 5 .. 46 21 199 311 5

174 3 7 ...... 121 .. 16 .. 27 197 300 6

774 88 3 621 5 31 186 6 .liO 24 279 6 73 6 171 13 1,028 1,403

169 1 1 .. 29 .. 1 .. 103 .. 9 .. 26 1 184 306 1 88 10 3 9 9 .. 2 •. 59 ., 5 .. 10 1 77 143 2 122 12 , , ,. -- . . . 1 9 23 .. 4 2 53 1 11 .. 30 · . 147 240 3 140 28 2 1 1 13 34 1 18 11 45 .. 13 1 27 1 146 222 4 99 22 4- 1 33 1 10 10 11 2 9 3 32 5 116 176 5

88 6 .. 2 38 2 ]3 4 I 17 2 14 · . 114- 208 6 68 9 1 20 2 2 •. 4 2 9 ., 32 5 244 108 7

5.824 360 41 3 18 1 14 5 135 1382,347 46 278 24 1,618 45 306 51,067 93 5,234 8,969

1,'309 108 8 3101 2 66 40 904 29 31 2 101 II 55 1 134 19 979 1,724

256 27 27 16 140 •• 16 37 5 8 28 6 183 350 1 246 3 9 2 182 5 .. 19 .. 12 19 I 177 321 2 257 8 4 1 188 4 3 . . 11 1 25 26 1 181 316 3 180 16 .. .. 139 11 2 20 .. 1 18 5 158 266 4 184 39 1 9 18 13 121 14 3 265 7 .. 19 3 147 229 5

186 l5 7 3 1 8 8 134 •. 2 8 .. 2 24 3 133 242 6

719 73 28 6 12 3 12 31 413 3 30 10 78 18 20 •• 150 8 692 1,074

187 18 6 .. 1 .. 4- 16 126 1 .• 14 .. 4 .• 31 2 153 252 I 201 1 12 2 1 .. 3 .. 117 .. 1 23 .. 8 34- I 158 263 2 125 30 .. 7 1 2 14 48 1 17 10 14 2 2 .. 35 2 141 211 3 139 21 3 3 2 2 1 62 2 8 25 16 1 .. 33 2 124 173 4

105 A-14 GUJARAT VILLAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

SI. Area in OCl.':upied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A.Q houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

M F M/ II' M i F M F 1 2 4 5 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 5 89 89 391 213 178 26 3

Total of Ward No. III 386 386 2,111 1,092 1,019 638 285

Rlock No. 1 62 62 312 171 141 66 14 Block No. 2 114 114 572 284 288 163 80 Block No. 3 94 94 633 323 310 208 89 Block No. 4 116 116 594 314 2BO 201 102

Tatal rif Warb No. IV 2,]58 2,168 11,568 6,237 5,331 192 177 52 25 3,762 1,813

Block No. 1 118 118 509 296 213 19 19 181 48 Block No. 2 114 114 622 356 266 196 85 Block No. 3 140 140 7IS 393 325 249 125 Block No. 4 101 101 611 315 296 .. 189 101 Block No. 5 124 124 668 365 303 13 17 181 86 f

Block No. 6 118 118 635 327 308 198 91 Block No. 7 106 106 693 364 329 254 96 Block No. 8 108 108 543 299 244- 186 91 Block No. 9 98 9S 323 191 132 138 44 Block No. 10 162 162 783 444 339 37 26 243 272

Block No. 11 104 104 627 316 311 57 55 •162 61 Block No. 12 113 113 659 348 311 63 39 236 144 Block No. 13 74- 74 415 217 198 135 . 66 Block No. 14 118 118 706 363 343 .. .. 200 93 Block No. 15 104 114 735 372 363 3 21 52 25 262 176

Block No. 16 120 120 729 379 350 269 188 Block No. 17 102 102 630 320 310 182 109 Block No. 18 115 liS 570 307 263 182 119 Block No. 19 119 119 392 265 127 119 18

Sahijpur Bogha *52-26

Motera 'l~ ?>IM,W4,Tk, ~9 1,269-32 300 304 1,715 9,00 815 106 101 439 113 Riv,S,Po. 12 Chandlodiya P,W2,Tk,S,"HI') r,~,l,000-20 243 243 1,125 568 557 40 43 242 99 Ei,Ea,Ed. 3 P,W2,Tk. C't'l}", 1,091-04 149 152 1,006 513 493 22 21 8 8 167 38 4 Memnagar P,W3,Tk,Ei, 518-35 125 142 735 395 340 19 17 165 69 Ea,Ed. 5 Vastrapur P,W,Tk. (I ~) 2 ' 1,043-08 88 88 430 213 217 59 13

6 Maktampur Ea,Ed. til (I ( 323-25 31 33 144- 71 73 16 3 Ii Vejalpur·,:. ( ,M,P,W8,Tk, '3/"hp ", ~·t:3>048-28 691 696 3,185 1,688 1,497 84 77 21 11 654 131 S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed. 8 Makarba [' t M, W8, ({ S 2,703-09 450 469 2,291 1,200 1,091 61 84 6 9 489 136 Tk2,S,Ei, Ed. 9 Sarkhej "j) "} f M2,H,Mp4,3 r :.n 1,(.,11 (.1 ,578-05 952 1,002 6,278 3,345 ' 2,933 531 444 59 107 1,518 635 D3,W9, '< Tk2,S,Po, Ei,Ed. • The area of Shaijpur Bogha has been included in the Rural area of the Taluka.

106 DIRECTORY District-Alunedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers. workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BL No. 97 3 7 1 2 1 60 ,. 3 .. 2 .. S .• 17 116 175 5

.559 37 1 2 1 19 147 4 4 1 253 6 36 .. 115 7 533 982

77 3 . , 2 .. 45 3 5.. 9 .. 13 2 94 13B 1 142 9 I 45 4 .. S3 1 15 ., 28 4 142 279 2 166 . , 20 ., .. 105 .• 7 .. 33 .. 157 310 3 174 25 1 19 37 .. 90 5 5 •. 41 1 140 255 ~ 4-

; 3,207 142 4 2 . 56 48 883 10 213 111,186 10 195 4 668 59 3,030 5,189

16B 33 23 26 73 4 12 3 30 .. 15 ., 15 .. 128 180 1 156 5 o' . . .. 36 1 66.. 8 .. 45 5 200 261 2 204 II 1 5 4 42 ., 6 72.. 18 2 60 5 189 314 3 124 5 .. . . 1 .. 10 ., .. 78 ., 3 32 5 191 291 4 177 7 2 2 2 56 14 2 43 1 10 " 50 2 188 296 5

185 3 34 .. 2 .. 108 I 10 . . 31 2 142 305 6 176 I ., 1 40 .. 19 ., 80 ., 7 ., 30 .. 188 328 7 159 6 1 70 1 1 60 6 21 5 140 238 8 115 2 . . ., 12 .. 101 76 132 9 258 J7 16 90 .. 24 3 27 . . 16 1 85 13 186 322 10

167 3 3 43 .. 67 25 .• 8 21 3 149 308 11 155 13 5 7 41 .. 13 57 1 5 .. 34 5 193 298 12 105 10 2 4 29 1 3 1 39 2 10 .. 22 2 112 18B 13 176 7 1 1 19 43 2 82 1 5 .. 26 3 187 336 14 175 7 1 33 4 1 .. 113 .. 3 .. 25 2 197 356 15

201 4 2 24 .. 2 .. 137 .. 11 27 2 178 346 16 149 7 18 2 •• 105 3 9 15 4 ] 71 303 17 166 2 78 ...... 62 1 ]4.. 12 1 141 261 IS 191 1 145 3 2 25 1 16 74 126 19

542 242 94 14 II 7 7 28 53 292 133 3 16 4 16 2 75 28 358 573 1 326 107 120 14 63 71 23 18 40 5 9 .. 19 .. 47 4 242 450 2

327 247 79 9 52 127 21 8 12 10 131 87 4 .. 10 3 4 2 14 'I 186 246 3 223 72 46 4 19 5 .. .. 25 41 67 18 12 .. 18 3 4 .. 32 172 268 4 106 56 21 21 4 1 6 .. 15 9 13 .. 23 20 7 5 2 .. IS 107 161 5

44- 28 8 7 1 1 1 20 26 1 1 .. ~ ...... 6 27 45 6 893 435 429 141 171 218 3 68 22 69 2 38 11 16 4 97 39 795 1,062 7

624 187 239 28 82 ll6 5. . 83 20 66 5 18 2 32 9 15 84 7 576 904 8

1,813 692 252 63 112 78 51 11 liD 63 648 329 29 4 127 13 92 3 392 128 1,532 2,241 9

107 GUJARAT VD...LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

10 Okaf 1,009-32 " U n n h a b t e d 11 Gyaspur M,W4, 2,041-34 329 334 1,398 731 667 62 61 248 28 Riv,S. 12 Piplaj P,W4,Riv,S. 1,319-22 165 168 743 390 353 7 11 82 22 [3 8ahijpur- P,W2,Tk,S, 1,043·21 153 155 677 377 300 29 28 74 14- Gopalpur Po. 14- Shahwadi P,M,W8,Riv. 2,950-16 214- 267 1,224 677 547 20 15 15 18 335 208 Ei,Ea,Ed. 15 Isanpur P,Mp,W6, 1,097-21 184 190 897 471 426 64 56 207 89 Tk3,Ei,Ea, Ed.

16 Ghodasar P,W,Po. 1,340-17 371 411 2,263 1,223 1,040 19 13 320 [06 17 NaroI P,Mp,W, 1,339-21 205 212 1,251 680 571 12 18 9 3 274 81 Tk,S,Ei,Ea, Ed. '18 Danilimda P,Mp4,W5, 1,284-11 722 945 3,793 2,076 1,717 77 73 295 276 737 229 Tk2,Ei,Ea, Ed. 19 Rajpur- W2. 1,835-08 49 96 395 232 163 150 84 Hirpur 20 Khokhara- W3. 984-22 19 23 82 44- 38 5 3 8 Mahmedabad

21 Bagfardosh W2. 1,075-18 57 137 985 560 425 34- 29 5 2 90 19 22 Rakhiyal W5. 1,973-26 100 100 391 216 175 .. 4 !i 86 21 23 Odhav M2,Mp7,W6, 2,329-39 655 1,098 5,609 3,146 2,463 364 337 7 1,216 500 S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed. 24- Nikol M,Mp,W4, 2,521-06 467 481 4,404 2,355 2,049 874 778 895 210 Tk,S,Ei, Ea,Ed. 25 Asarva W3. 2,148-28 4 35 119 63 56 15 2

26 Hansol '.M,S,W4,Tk2, 1,504-12 1,221 2,555 13,383 6,972 6,411 107 96 673 593 3,845 1,708 Riv,Ei, Ea,Ed. 27 Kotarpur P,W,Riv. 656-07 46 90 420 228 192 15 12 45 2

108 DmECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SL (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMF M FMFMFMFMFMF M F \ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2~ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

.. " .. ... Uninhahit ed ...... 4 .. 10 407 85 231 46 119 27 1 .• 36 11 3 6 1 11 .• 324 582 11 190 34 89 1 39 23 13 _. 39 8 2 ...... 8 2 200 319 12 217 14 67 2 96 12 35 7 10 .. 2 .. 160 286 13

391 104 46 10 124 44 81 46 65 8 19 . . 19 .. 29 3 286 443 14 235 102 58 56 76 37 10 34 .. 2 7 to 8 . _ 33 6 236 324 15

660 334 75 54 56 51 189 145 III 72 127 1 12 4 36 1 19 2 35 4 563 i06 16 383 113 89 11 63 17 1.. 31 4 ]05 38 47 38 11 .. 8 1 28 4 297 458 17

1,226 114- 39 39 12 14 . _ 40 13 586 16 38 3 132 11 121 18 217 41 850 1,603 18

119 5 9 5 3 66 .. 6 .. 18 .. 4.. 11 2 113 158 19 31 3 16 to 2 3 .. 13 35 20

367 131 6 10 .. .. 47 5 264 110 3 .. 17 15 9 .. 11 .. 193 294 21 154- 18 4- 1 14- 6 1 .. 4 1 85 2 2 4- 19 10 2 15 2 62 157 22 ],665 410 178 52 65 26 7 149 125 927 150 28 6 90 7 59 6 162 38 1,481 2,053 23

1,418 842 226 126 99 74 44 30 942 601 2 _. II 1 22 4- 72 6 937 1,207 24

43 3 38 I .. 1 .. 20 56 25

3,425 149 37 3 11 10 64 2 28 19 605 3 220 13 1,427 13 295 738 85 3,547 6,262 26

]08 51 68 18 12 7 3- •• 8 2 4 25 3 .. 7.. 120 141 27

109

TALUKA : VIRAMGAM MEHSANA DISTRICT

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PO I • • 99 101 \ \

pO .142 KI'\R"h.THAL REFERENCES I OGAN ID D'T"CT H Q .PO '" fALUK' H Q PO 141 - TALUI'!;,6 BOUNu-A~Y' .143 / :J::I::I::I::I: BROAD GAUGE 141• +ttt++t- METE II GAUGE ! =CAI'l .... L Po I =--RIV£R • Po •149 elsa Ii) REST HCUSE '148 I ® POLICE 5TATION I a UNIN".ABI~~ J • VILLAG~~. .ISJ • VILLAGE10<1-0-~~1I /-154 • VII__ l-AGE ___ ~""9" iii TOWN I ~ MU~ICIPA.lIn NATIONA-L H 1 / ~ ~GHWAY 165 .157/ =-~ SiATE HIGHWA.Y ----Locl\l ROAD 'e PO Pos r OfflSE , I •168 PT POST J TELEGP.lPH .16~

G P:Z P 37/'I-t,OQ B-L'ill!i.) TALUKA VIRAMGAM

111 GUJARAT VD..LAGE AHMEDABAD CITY

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTownJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F

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

TOTAL FOR VIRAMGAM TALUKA 430,080-31 38,167 98,269 10,314 344 38,913 38,1l6 191,511 93,242 to,061 291 13,210

Total for Urban Area 2,170-00 8,629 20,330 1,639 68 11,426 8,616 38,955 18,625 1,395 52 5,629

Tota' for Rural Area 427,910-31 29,538 77,939 8,675 276 27,4fJ7 29,500 152,556 74,617 8,666 239 7,581 TOWN Viramgam Town P9,M4,H3,T, 2,170-00 8,629 20,330 16,391 ' 68 11,426 MpI7,D12,Mcw2,Hos, 8,616 38,955 18,625 395 52 5,629 WI2,Tk2,Po,To,Tph, Ei,Ea,Ed. Municipal Area 8,627 20,323 1,634 68 11,421 8,614 38,91:6 18,623 1,393 52 5,629

Total of Ward No. I 1,793 1,803 8,193 4,197 3,996 5 2 2,695 1,543

Block No. 1 133 133 578 280 298 5 2 163 134- Block No. 2 112 112 550 276 274 221 160 Block No. 3 113 1I3 524- 271 253 21 I 122 Block No. 4- 132 132 596 305 291 203 130 Block No. 5 126 126 569 284- 285 195 89

Block No. 6 120 120 593 315 278 197 108 Block No. 7 117 121 549 298 251 181 41 Block No. 3 130 136 530 267 263 177 111 Block No. 9 124- 124- 537 281 256 215 111 Block No. 10 141 141 613 306 307 185 103

mock No. II 137 137 629 304- 325 233 188 DIock No. 12 lIB lIB 552 292 260 92 10 Dlock No. 13 101 101 508 264 244- 170 94 Dlock No. 14 90 90 415 216 199 125 76 Block No. 15 99 99 450 238 212 127 66

Total of Ward No. II 1,316 1,319 5,807 2,948 2,859 11 6 1,918 1,271

B'lock No. 1 135 135 602 294 308 233 179 Block No. 2 136 136 551 321 230 183 95 B>lock No. 5 122 125 570 288 282 223 163 BLock No. 4 142 142 622 330 292 7 3 211 140 DIock No. S 120 120 551 283 268 3 2 134 45

Btlock No. 6 139 139 594- 295 299 141 45 Dlock No. 7 143 143 578 268 310 155 93 Block No. S 122 122 565 287 278 212 172 Block No. 9 114 114 592 290 302 200 185 B'lock No. 10 14-3 143 582 292 290 226 154

Total of Word No. III 1,116 1,116 5,017 2,535, 2,482 1 I 1,880 1,177

Dlock No. I 115 115 563 292 271 206 135 Block No. 2 1 17 117 555 283 267 200 95 Dlock No. 3 123 123 568 282 286 214 142 DIock No. 4 136 136 574 276 298 200 148 B-lock No. 5 133 133 598 305 293 1 231 130

112 . DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers ,workers SI. . (I-IX) II III IV ' V VI VII VIII IX X No. \ --- M F, M F M FMFMF M\FMFMFMFM F M F

1~ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 - 35 36

53,188 26,243 6,373 265 3,685 3,753 313 3,967 2,414 6,175 45,081 30:93:% 18,264 6,326 72 2,893 306 51 687 115 2,218 62,310

I 10,166 256' 76 40 292 3,089 164 2.099 1,l74 2,376 10,164 1,303 18 21 7 217 234 15' 130 87 574 17,322

43,fJ29 25,987 6,297 225 g,393 661 149 1,868 640 3,799 81-.917 29,629 246 6,305 65 2,676 72 % 557 28 1,644 41,988

,10,166 256 , 76 40 292 3,089 164 2,099 1.774 2,376 10,164 1~03 \18 21 7 217 234 15 130 87 574 17~22

10,161 256 72 40 292 3,089 164 2,099 1,774 2,376 10,161 1,gO] 1{J 19 7 217 2J~ 15 130 87 571- 17,322

Bl. • No • 1,961 187 103 3 27 1 21 32 598 12 50 <} 1:52 11 206 1 503 1232,236 3,809

150 20 14 2 4 4 37 3 2 36 14 39 10 130 278 1 107 6 .. 34 1 25 .. 13 " 34 5 169 263 2 130 S 3 3 44 .. 4 25 .. 10 .. 41 8 141 245 3 141 14 I 5 76 .. 6 19 ., 4 .. 35 8 164 277 4- 140 23 4 8 65 2 12 25 1 8 .. 26 12 144 262 5

124 7 16 3 36 1 5 25 .. 17 .. 22 5 191 271 6 127 11 24 2 .. 37 1 3 23 2 14 .• 24 7 17J 24-0 7 147 16 2 1 14 .. 2 30 34 .. 65 14 120 247 S l4Z 3 1 29 .. 1 60 " 1B .• 34 2 139 253 9 152 29 .'. 7 8 54 .. 6 27 2 13 .. 45 19 154 278 10

136 17 2 2 .. 3 35 .• 1 49 1 20 27 12 168 308 11 150 9 34 17 1 37 2 3 18 1 12 29 5 142 251 12 108 3 ...... 25 .. ., 54 " 9 .. 20 3 156 241 13 103 13 S I 2 1 38 1 3 20 2 9 .. 22 9 113 186 14 101 8 31 3 16 ] 11 .. 40 4 t34 204 15

18 2 a 15 10 1 52 56 343 9 29 2 441 17 137 5 377 11 1,533 2,675

151 3 .. .. 4 2 36 " 2 .. 74 14 .. 21 I 143 305 9 1 166 14 3 2 3 1 1 35 .. 6 1 19 " 33 3 58, 6 155 216 133 7 .. 1 3 31 .. 8 50 1 13 .. 2 .. 30 3 155 275 3 161 15 .. .. 4 10 8 23 .. 2 I 66 I II 2 45 3 169 277 153 37 6 6 2' 2 .. 14 11 36 44 II 4 5 .. 40 13 130 231 5 7 2 7 129 42 1 59 6 13 2 IS .. 36 20 166 257 31 6 6 124 1 2' 11 54 2 4- 17 I 15 " 31 11 144 279 136 II 2 2 1 .. 7 8 23 " 1 67 .. 4 7 29 3 15] 267 8 130 17 .. 2 22 I I 61 1 4- 42 13 160 285 132 7 S 3 3 24 .. 5 30 .. 9 20 45 4- iBO 283 10 1,234 114 11 1 1 41 27 376 8 23 394 3 95 293 75 1,301 2,368

145 12 2 5 5 46 4- 49 I .38 6 147 137 4 259 1 ] 1 36 .. 44 8 38 4 151 263 2 127 12 .. 6 41.. 2 45 6 27 12 155 145 11 7 274 3 .. 8 6 45 3 1 48 7 29 B 131 281 4 1540 17 l 1 1 I 5 50 4 1 50 10 40 7 151 276 5

113 A-I5 GUJARAT VILLAGE VIRAMGAM

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M l( M F M F M F 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

B'iock No. G 92 92 512 264- 248 185 103 mock No. 7 152 152 622 311 311 258 14-9 Mock No. B 129 129 533 273 260 198 124 lJolock No. 9 119 119 492 244 248 188 151

Total of Ward No. IV 573 573 2,605 1,353 1,252 852 413 Dlock No. 1 112 112 551 282 269 151 66 B'lock No. 2 112 112 525 274 251 175 81 B'lock No. S 132 132 525 273 252 154 53 &lock No. 4 105 105 505 262 243 166 116 Dlock No. S 112 112 499 262 237 186 97

Total of Ward No. V 1,386 1,586 6,558 3,386 3,172 640 573 1 1,812 621

&lock No. 1 III HI 600 326 274 111 109 131 32 &lock No. 2 123 123 607 321 286 117 96 144- 53 &lock No. 3 112 112 578 292 286 6 6 132 36 BIock No. 4- 123 123 56B 303 265 162 35 B'lock No. 5 128 128 574 290 284 181 64

B'lock No. 6 141 141 578 297 281 ,202 87 )}lock No. 7 121 121 559 ,296 263 160 40 Dlock No. B 135 135 563 270 293 131 36 DIock No. 9 119 119 551 2BI 270 8 5 134- 39 Diock No. 10 97 97 492 253 239 4 4 172 94

B'Iock No. 11 104 104 486 256 230 193 152 136 55 Dlock No. 12 72 72 402 201 201 201 201 127 50

Total if Ward No. VI 2,430 2,430 10,766 5,904 4,862 977 811 67 52 2,267 604

B'Iock No. 1 158 158 729 377 352 37 5 107 21 mock No. 2 182 182 769 445 324 168 52 Dlock No. 3 140 140 561 314 247 3 3 2 142 36 13'lock No. 4 134 134 570 329 241 22 23 112 16 BIod No. S 117 117 488 277 211 133 18

B'lock No. 6 117 117 543 284 259 4 2 72 4 B·lock No. 7 ]64 164 642 378 264 182 45 Block No. S 143 143 603 326 277 34 32 I 3 83 30 Dlock No. g 120 120 536 284- 252 125 100 4 2 115 23 B'lock No. 10 119 119 563 291 272 52 36 83 13

B'Iock No. 11 134 134 679 360 319 188 164 102 26 Dlock No. 12 126 126 515 276 239 30 25 84- 23 B10ck No. 13 94 94- 450 239 211 5 2 93 66 Dlock No. 14 117 117 480 258 222 103 70 B'lock No~ 15 123 123 563 298 265 216 189 6 4 143 41

BIock No. 16 152 152 658 404- 254 115 SS 182 13 Dlock No. 1 141 141 700 369 331 .. 178 73 Dlock No. 2 149 149 717 395 322 198 178 3 5 185 34-

Non-Municipal Area 2 2 9 7 :2 5 2 2

Viramgam Village *8,414-14 "''The area of Viramgam Village has been included in rural area of the Taluka.

114 'DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad .TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 81. ,(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F MFM FMFMFMF MFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No. 106 9 1 1 27 •• 9 ., 51 2 8 .. 10 6 158 239 6 160 46 9 " .. 43 .. 3 .. 43 .. 25 .. 9 151 302 7 140 25 00 6 9 61 ., 3 .. 23 1 12 .. 35 15 133 235 8 120 9 J 3 1 27 ...... 41 .. 18 .. 30 8 124 239 9

640 70 21 7 27 21 234 3 16 1 188 11 34 0, 117 27 713 1,182

134 16 13 6 I 3 38 2 37 •• 17 .. 26 7 148 253 1 134 16 4 1 .. 4- 6 48 2 .. .• 36 5 8 .. 34 2 140 235 _2 HI 28 4 3 20 11 44 •• 8 1 31 6 2 • 0 29 10 132 224- 3 U6 7 1 I 33 1 6 57 •. 5 •• 14 5 146 236 4 /I 15 3 1 71 27 .. 2 • . 14 3 147 234 5 },636 297 30 10 2 5.. 44 35 610 79 22 6 356 35 220 3 339 137 1,750 2,875

161 30 13 6 1 II 9 33 1 4- 6 1 28 .. 60 IS l65 244 1 146 28 , , 3 .. .. 49 1 .. .. 20 2 18 .. 56 25 185 258 2 139 13 3 I I .. 54 1 5 1 44 I 6 I 26 8 153 273 3

154 14 3 ~ • I • 5 3 57 .. 3 .. 56 4 21 .. 9 7 149 251 4 143 34 1 .. 3 4 40 .. 53 4 10 .. 36 26 147 250 5

150 12 2 I. "' 12 5 41 .. .0 .. 66 1 9 .• 20 6 147 269 6 156 28 1 1 .. 4 5 56 5 4 19 6 55 1 15 12. 140 235 7 132 18 ,. .. 1 58 6 2 1 26 6 27 .. 19 4 138 275 8 121 20 1 3 .. J 4 48 5 1 .. 13 1 20 .• 34 10 160 250 9 115 12 3 3 .. 32 1 2 .. 4:0 7 13 21 4 138 227 10 124 46 4: 3 91 28 .. . • 11 2 5 ., 13 13 132 184- II 95 42 4 1 51 36 .. 2 .• 8 1 30 4 106 159 12

3,276 449 73 6 24 23 6 107 46 928 123 24 2 268 531,082 7'8 747 135 2,628 4,413

195 49 11 6 2 4 2 50 12 50 15 3 .. 33 5 5 37 9 182 303 1 261 65 1 24 11 117 33 .. 1 18 2 70 3 31 15 184 259 2 IBO 22 8 2 42 3 .. 7 2 33 1 90 14 134- 225 3 217 II .. .. 19 I .. 8 •• 134 ., 56 10 112 230 4 167 15 7 S 13 I .. .. I4 .• 65 2 68 4 110 196 5

146 10 .. 39 1 .. 27 3 53 2 26 5 138 249 6 239 8 ...... 3 65 4 .. 34 2 102 34 3 139 256 7 192 18 2 .. 2 2 69 12 6 .. 11 2 60 1 42 I 134- 259 8 152 42 .. .. 91 20 3 I 8 I 27 13 23 7 132 210 9 151 26 1 2 112 13 1 9 5 6 .. 22 6 140 246 10

181 48 . . 96 19 .. .. 38 16 6 8 40 5 179 271 11 162 42 .. .. 10 3 .. .. 21 .. 0, .. 13 11 I 1 117 27 114 197 12 119 8 15 7 10 1 3 2 7 . • 27 3 48 4 120 203 13 153 42 12 5 5 1 .. 16 I 3 .. 22 3 61 23 29 14 105 180 14 142 9 3 1 .. 1 13 1 I 1 1 82 5 40 2. 156 256 15

238 25 10 6 1 .. 3 5 140 3 o. 00 15 .. 44 14 19 3 166 229 16

171 3 .. 22 1 .. .. ., .. 135 .. 14 2 198 328 1 210 6 25 3 .. 171 2 11 4 185 316 2

-I 2 4 2 :3

115 GUJARAT VILLAGE VlRAMGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vi11age/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated pi M F M F , M r 2 4 5 d 7 8 r} 10( 13 14

VILLAGES

Hansalpur P,W,Tk. Cl"l.). :1 I 2,134-36 124 124 876 481 395 5 5 113 16 Bechraji \2 Sitapur ~f) M2,Mr,2, 9,075.1R 512 514 2,694 1,338 l,356 188 174 544 201 D2,W3,Tk, Po. 3 Nayakpur M,W2,Tk. t'i ll"l.1 2,596-20 119 120 616 332 284 20 16 132 24 4 VaI}pardi M,W2,Tk. ~') ':c1 '"J j 2,054-34 157 157 775 397 378 59 61 190 40 5 Jalisana M,W,Tk. (l"!', ': :" 4,198-12 238 239- 1,194 616 578 27 32 159 32

6 Kacharol M,W3,Tk. ell 1."1 I 2,595-15 155 155 783 4,08 375 22 26 97 14- 7 Vinchhan P,W3, Tk,oll.:: :: , ~'1 1,326-01 186 186 913 461 452 63 21 202 85 Po. 8 Zanzarva M,W2,Tk. 0 L'l..l. '2 t 2,013-02 208 208 1,099 549 550 44 53 179 40 9 Anandpura Tk. .. t 715-00 12 12 47 30 17 6 1 2 10 6 10 Sinaj P,W2,Tk. <""" i "l ! 2,201-39 140 140 757 381 376 5l 48 7f

11 Kanpura M,W2,Tk. ti i-' " ! 1,225-05 135 135 677 347 330 1 2 32 Sinaj 12 Dadhana M, W2,Tk3. 01 l "l "2 I 4,459-05 300 300 1,656 866 790 31 25 202 48 13 ]agpura .. 234-39 U n i n h a b i t e d 14 Vithalapur M,W2,Tk, o121";l 'Y;5,536-34 333 334 1,638 842 796 63 47 274 68 Po. 15 Ranipura 350-19 u n n h a b e d

16 U ghrojpura W, Tk. 'l. .... ")- , 2,225-33 34 34- ]92 102 90 15 12 22 3 17 Ughroj M,W, Tk. o'}"} } "I. I 3,520·33 218 218 1,223 623 600 84 85 134 40 18 Odhav P,W,Tk. ('12.1 '} I 1,793-24 173 173 890 488 402 49 48 203 31 19 Gunjala M,W,Tk3,r ;. i 7 ? 1:"'13,155-22 391 391 1,957 1,012 945 76 66 345 73 Po. 20 Pathapura W,Tk. ., 1 l. , 422-19 15 15 40 24 16 8 9 10 2

21 Mokapura W. '"'l. '\ 1,827-00 2 2 6 3 3 22 Dabhsar P W Tk cd'/. '). "1 • 1 260-07 161 162 845 426 419 34 39 81 12 0@'3 Rudatal M,W,Tk, t"'l:'l "11" 'i '602-17 306 306 1,568 793 775 63 57 394 95 Po. 24 Ramapura 823-28 U n z n h a II i t e 25 Varmar M,W,Tk. t>')')')_"")1 5,434-20 260 262 1,033 531 552 72 72 to 9 211 58

26 Vinzuwada 1tl,\V"2,Tk. ~ .. r: .. , . ~ 4,094-30 220 223 1,052 538 514 77 83 218 26 27 Mithapur P,W,Tk. "!, ~ J I " 980-32 62 62 354 172 182 41 43 53 23 28 Dalod M,W3,Tk, r : ~, .., ~ ! '. '4,733-05 286 286 1,449 766 683 140 134 296 54 Po. 29 Kanpur M,W2,Tk. (1) I "I I 2,917-15 224 224 1,160 580 580 66 70 190 45 30 Vasana P,W3,Tk. r r; , '/ I 1,393-19 118 113 537 274 263 32 4{l 153 24 (Kunpur)

31 Kadvasan P,W2,Tk. t: r i 1 : I 2,455-31 124 125 601 296 305 58 59 110 16 32 Manda115"'1M~,H,Mp.7'1 "11 • , 14,909-]7 1,647 1,655 7,818 3,915 3,903 451 435 lL 20 2,070 843 " D2,Hos, ). :. r, I' Mcw,W6. Tk,Po,To, Tph. 33 Sher P,W2,Tk. 0, 1. i -; , 2,308-33 108 108 557 293 264- 45 33 162 36 34 Sadra W,Tk. 7 1 ? r 1,280-39 39 39 199 104 95 4 3 16 i35 Rakhiyana M,Mp,W, 1,495-39 147 147 800 399 401 69 65 184 47 Tk,Po.

116 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S]. , (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMF M FMFMFMFMF M F M F

\ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ,26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

263 154 120 96 3 5 .• 23 52 14- ·1 .. .. lOO 2 218 241 1 703 500 377 329 40 30 73 39 8 .. 50 13 4 .. 151 89 635 856 2

172 162 124 122 31 26 .. .. 11 9 ... " .. 2 1 .. .. 4 4 160 122 3 230 172 138 8:') 56 61 9 8 19 17 2 o ..... 1 1 5 .. 167 206 4 351 243 233 155 68 70 34 13 8 4 8 j 265 335 5

224 149 121 79, 5553 22 13 4 .. 13 4: •. •. 9 .. 184 226 6 263 212 145. 137 ' 53 50 30 16 6 .. 17 8 2 .. 10 1 198 240 7 274 242 157 131 63 98 2 2 28 3 .. ., .. 13 7 11 275 308 8 28 16 9 6 11. ·10 .. .' 5 o' 2 .. .. .o .. .o 1 .. 2 1 9 177 130 131 93 ]6 28 2 .. 15 3 9 5 .. .• 4 J 204 246 10

182 Il2 135 77 20 28 8 2 13 5 6 165 218 11 458 270 348 214 56 46 8 .. 12 2 I .. 2a 8 7 408 520 12 .. .. ., .. U n i n h a h t e d . . . . 13 489 144 338 312 ·46 61 39 42 1 .. I •. 49 29 15 353 352 14

U n n h a b e ti 15

54 36 40 26 6 4 1 .. .' .+ •• •• 7' 6 .. . . 48 54 16 356 259 315 229 14 17 14 11 1 ...... 10 .. 2 2 267 341 17 276 212 208 179 31 24 ... .. 13 3 3 .. 1 1 7 4 .. ... 13 1 212 190 18 534 289 371 209 46 22 I .. 45 33 2 .. 3 .. 27 15 1 .. 38 10 478 656 19

18 5 5 5 2 8 3 6 II 20

3 1 .. ., .. 3 1 ...... 2 21 233 200 ]86 182 12 9 ., .. 14 8 1 .• 2 1 10 .. 8 .. 193 219 22 408 271 350 244 19 16 1 .. B 2 1 16 5 13 4 385 504 23

...... u n i n h a b ted 24 309 243 145 122 113 113 16 6 4 •. 18 2 1 .• 12 222 309 25

308 235 ]62 132 78 72 5 6 31 18 1 .• 2 11 5 1 .. 17 230 279 26 89 69 79 64 7 ., .. ... 1 . . -. .. 2 83 113 27 419 265 227 122 95 lOB 9 2 44- 28 16 5 •. 28 347 418 28

321 289 179 167 98 117 27 1 3 7 3 1 .. 6 259 291 29 144 120 ]05 85 23 31 12 4 2 1 .. 1 130 143 30

168 128 95 79 47 48 .. .. 19 1 2 .... 1 •• ..o .. 4 128 177 31 2,129 1,513 377 278 315 446 35 29 318 496 ]77 7 28 .. 329 5 82 2 468 250 1,786 2,390 32

155 154 120 122 24 28 .. . .. 5 2 1 .. 5 2 138 UO 33 49 45 26 24 20 2] I .. 1 .. .. . ~ ...... 1 .. 55 50 34 235 230 103 4 50 207 1 .• 36 10 1 .. 1 .. 40 4 164 171 35

117 GUJARAT VlLLAG2 VlRAMGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownJWardJBlock A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated M F M F M-,-, M F 1 2 4- 5 7 8 9 16 11 12 13 14

36 Dhedhasana P,W,Tk. t"'\1l.") t 1,857-15 62 62 336 ]76 160 73 19 37 SoIgam M,W2,Tk,ot) l."l I :.'13,287-00 187 187 834 430 404 61 66 179 41 Po. 38 Manpura M,W, TIc. tJ:1 1";< ';> , ] ,324-25 73 73 347 184 163 6 6 27 2 39 Navagam M,W2,Tk. r'l'l ';t_ l; j 2,544-32 138 138 642 337 305 41 36 164- 32 40 Nana M,W2,Tk, (,,111.', .3~4,207-04 211 211 1,157 590 567 79 78 274 77 Ubhada Po.

"""(f Ribdi M,W2,Tk. l>\"l: ~ ,~ 2,829-07 172 173 939 477 462 59 61 225 82 42 Odki P,W,Tk. 0 t 1./1 I 1,415-02 94 94 531 286 245 41 40 47 7 43 Endla M,W2,Tk2.(1 'n '1 \ 2,10102 178 178 890 452 43B 52 58 175 25 44 Karsanpura M,W2,Tk.M f) I ~ 1,874-25 153 153 802 421 381 79 55 63 18 45 Shihor P,W2,Tk, t>11 '":1 \ ":/1 2,357-16 224 224 1,080 539 541 78 81 190 53 Po.

46 Ukardi P.W2,Tk. "", ~ : ~ ~ 2,116-36 172 172 870 432 438 51 74- S3 l7 47 Bhagapura P2,W3,Tk2. 01' 'I. ") I 3,071-37 126 126 729 365 364 38 58 164 28 48 Chhaniyar M,W2, Tk2,~ '1 }'1- 'll ';'/ 3,161-26 285 285 1,337 657 680 47 45 258 80 Po. 49 Umedpura P,W,Tk. ('In,., 5]3-22 52 52 262 136 126 :3 4 19 4- 50 Dakawada M,W2,Tk,.,~ , 'l , , :,13,419-08 436 436 2,329 1,184 1,145 93 100 366 118 Po.

51 Gamanpura P,W3,Tk. i'll"l-l" I 964·36 96 96 573 282 291 67 50 74- 18 52 Nadi$ha1a M,W2,Tk2,~')'! 1 ,"S~ 1,325-09 165 165 897 476 421 40 33 18 13 188 56 Po. 53 Bantai M,W,Tk. "., 1- :/ 7 1 I 922-16 131 131 719 376 343 49 33 180 46 54 Moti Rantai M,W,Tk. l""l.. ') 1 "l- , 1,029-26 164 164 917 464 453 56 58 178 51 55 Amarpura P,W2,Tk. C>! ~" 'l I 61)7-24 71 71 1-21 209 212 10 10 91 53

56 Nani Rantal W,Tk. 4l '\. ') I 912-32 54 54 273 139 134 16 17 44 7 1.57 Sunwala ~ I M,Mp2,D2, 1,546-38 425 425 2,154 1,153 1,001 112 110 2 510 161 W3,Tk. 58 Sujpura P,W, Tk. "l'1l 1- t 1,070-25 61 61 312 158 154 9 14 24- 1 59 . W,Tk, '2'l..~! " 616·17 43 43 227 122 105 23 20 16 1 60 Bhatariya P,W,Tk. C't 1 1 .~ t 764-12 75 75 359 191 168 33 36 65 9

61 Telavi M,W,Tk, (>;-'_ 'l ') ")., 1,876-28 145 145 762 405 357 64 60 106 34- 62 Balsasan M,W,Tk,Po. t'')_ j 1 ,(')Cj2,130-07 323 323 1,619 822 797 70 65 305 76 63 Rajpura W,Tk. 'l "l1 , ,., 725-00 87 87 430 210 220 14 18 51 1 64 Bamroli M,W,Tk. t':"',',' 1,896-36 332 332 1,751 902 849 123 123 280 64- 65 Dangarava P,W2,Tk,Po. 2,388-02 417 417 2,162 1,116 1,046 69 83 404 72

66 Ghelda P,W4,Tk. t· ~ , ; I 1,052-19 133 133 759 410 349 53 59 164 109 67 Jethipura P,W,Tk. 0 Il--1 l I 597-17 47 47 269 142 127 5 11 50 7 68 Alasana P,W,Tk. () q 'l,) , 1,316-14 182 182 928 435 493 49 52 162 19 69 Madrisan a M,W3,Tk. (" i :. -:. I 1,377-14 179 179 903 470 433 38 36 130 24 70 Indrapura P,W3,Tk. (' ''1 -.', t 350-02 76 76 439 220 219 33 29 115 41

71 Natbpura M,W2,Tk. b t ) i 'j: 405-23 77 77 401 204 197 12 19 73 32 72 Jaspura P,W2,Tk. I- I') 'I',' 534-37 54 54 274 156 118 17 15 53 18 73 Sabalpura 279-26 U n i n h a b i ,. e d 74 Marusana M,W3,Tk,'" 'c~ 'J t '~'i 658-06 121 121 666 345 321 47 42 162 84 Po. 75 Ratanpura W,Tk. 2 1. .. , 294-07 38 38 215 105 110 5

76 Mota Kar- P,W,Tk. r t1 r " I 326-14- 25 25 140 76 64 2 anpura 77 NanaKar- P,W,Tk. (": l, 497-35 35 35 197 106· 91 6 anpura

118 DlaEatOA.Y District-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers work,=Ts SI. «(-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F '\ M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 '25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

91 78 59 44 25 32 1 . , ...... ~ . 2 2 1 ., 3 85 82 36 235 236 '145 129 59 87 16 9 I 4 2 4- 4 3 .... 8 195 168 37 100 12 '86 3 10 1 ...... 4 3 84 151 38 210 169 102 108 79 47 .. . .. 15 6 ...... 7 4 .. .. 7 4 127 136 39 311 272 IBO 190 56 39 2 3 27 18 I .. 3 6 7 .. 2 .• 33 16 279 295 40

247 208 137 136 59 59 .. . .. 23 12 4 ...... 13 .. .0 .0 11 230 254 .f! 154 99 110 77 22 7 2 .. 16 II ...... 3 4 o ... I .. 132 146 42 251 137 180 ' 91 6 ...... 26 7 1 " 3 3 4 .. 31 36 201 301 43 230 ll3 204 ,102 8 5 2 .. 9 3 .. -. 3 ...... 4 3 191 26B 44- 323 92 172 '\ 14 93 69 I .. 25 8 I .. 15 ., ., .. 16 1 216 449 45

265 183 160 ·B6 37 41 1 .• 44 45 1 ,. 1 .. 16 10 5 I 167 255 46 191 122 155 i03 25 18 2 ...... 4 ...... 1 .. .1 .. 4 1 114 242 47 350 143 181 49 60 57 1 .. 28 2 3 .. 1 1 18 16 4 .. 54 1B 307 537 48 73 73 43 51 9 3 1 . . 15 IS ...... " 5 I 63 53 49 614 369 361 234 :34 17 1 .. 48 37 9 3 .... 47 9 10 .. 103 69 570 776 50

155 156 100 104 6 4 1.. 13 29 7 6 2 " 26 13 127 135 5J 251 192 139 122 28 13 18 20 3 3 1 .. 21 10 41 24 225 229 52 192 155 129 110 16 14 1 .. 20 25 5 5 3 .. 3 1 .. .. 15 .. 184- 188 53 258 234 190 179 23 27 27 21 4 1 10 2 1 .. 3 4 206 219 54 116 116 102 106 10 9 1 .. 3 1 93 96 55

84 57 77 49 6 8 ...... 1 " .. .. 55 77 56 646 412 297 316 73 47 58 29 56 8 3 1 54854 .. 51 3 507 589 57

89 86 48 65 II 17 I .. 21 4 1 .. 7 o. 69 68 58 69 62 57 53 5 7 2 ...... 5 2 53 43 59 102 77 59 65 9 2 3 1 .. 14 10 8 .. 8 89 91 60

215 17B 164 154 35 24 .. 6 ...... 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 190 179 61 466 397 355 355 46 21 2 .. 19 14 1.. 1 19 5 7 .. 16 2 356 400 62 99 22 50 5 9 3 .. 1 2 5 6 5 5 .. 23 7 III 198 63 465 19B 349 135 33 24 17 7 8 ., 5 .. S 19 16 .. 29 13 437 651 64 615 433 430 302 36 50 1 50 37 20 3 .. .. 18 4- 12 .. 49 36 501 613 65

205 155 ]58 131 22 16 5 I .. 4 .. 3 .. 12 8 205 194 66 73 17 68 12 4 5 .. .. 1 .. 69 lID 61 211 149 164 92 20 39 12 9 1 .. 6 6 8 3 224 344 68 247 150 162 115 32 22 28 9 4- 3 10 ...... II I 223 283 69 104 112 70 78 27 29 4 3 3 2 116 107 70

120 121 58 70 30 27 2 .. 18 20 4 4 .... 3 2 .. 3 .. 84- 76 71 106 80 86 65 4 3 .. .. 12 9 ...... 3 2 1 1 50 38 72 • 0 .. U n i n h a b i t 6 d .. o • 73 196 202 115 74 56 115 9 7 4 3 5 1 .. 8 1 149 119 74 53 58 49 52 4 6 52 52 75

49 43 42 37 3 3 4- 3 27 21 16 62 48 54 41 4 2 2 4- 2 44 43 77

119 (ltJJAllAT vtLLAQE VJRAMGAM

Sl. Afea in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F

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

78 Sadatpura M,Tk3. c-:. "'1' 2,503.31 207 208 1,203 620 583 53 66 257 64- 79 Bhoyani ~ ~ M,W2,Tk, 1,875.08 274 276 1,206 613 593 66 86 248 52 Po. 80 Bhoyanil'lUra W4. ')'1.. 207.37 20 20 106 61 45 41 .') 81 Shobhasan M,W6,Tk. M .. 'L)-"1.-1 1,569-34 210 210 1,183 577 606 79 79 257 85 82 Detrojl-~'1, M2,H,MP3", ~1 5,901 .. 09 901 902 4,422 2,267 2,155 271 250 1,265 473 D3,W6,Tk3, S,Po.

83 Kukavav P,W4,Tk2. el1.)-l-t 1,540-03 213 213 954 472 482 31 27 144 13 84 Hathipura P,W2,Tk. C"1,. 'l -I I 85)·01 60 60 303 158 145 46 3 85 Damodari P,W2!Tk. t"I"l ": .; , 561-24 72 72 359 177 182 33 38 30 10 pura 86 Sangpura P,W2,Tk. r- I' -: .. r 505-20 77 77 452 223 229 34 49 46 7 410 410 1,991 989 1,002 48 67 327 100 87 Kanz ~'1 M,W3t Tk, 4,012·03 Po.

88 Ghatisana M,W2,Tk, C'') ) -; "lI~"'942-04 128 128 701 351 350 46 45 8 7- 161 93 Po. 89 Rampura 1..1. .\1,H,Mp2, i I:" ~ '1 2,809·34 546 549 2,624 1,359 1,265 144 127 5 698 303 D3,W2,Tk2, S,Po. 90 Kantrodi P,W2,Tk.OI'1.1.. '2, 1,228-15 77 77 411 198 213 28 46 59 17 91 Bhankoda M,W2,Tk2.01.21..1-/ 3,051-07 276 276 1,417 704 713 42 47 227 31 92 Kointia M,W,Tk. C'~ ') 2.).1 1,371-28 177 177 927 463 464 75 82 222 81

93 Shivpura P,W,Tk, ('1'1.) ')' :.11,193-38 72 72 403 191 212 4 6 117 48 Po. 94 Chuninapura W,Tk. C)_'L '\- t 502-11 52 52 256 122 134 24 34 16 2 95 Vasna- P,W2,Tk,('11.1"l I 1,429 .. 09 70 70 400 209 191 15 20 37 3 Chhaniar 96 Gaidharpura W,Tk. .,_ 1.. :l , 485-04- 4 4 28 18 10 97 Kanpura P,W,Tk. flll L ., • 338·15 45 45 245 127 118 26 8 Dashlana

98 Dashlana P,Mp,W2,t-l 1Ii l-Ul 3,236-22 263 263 1,301 655 646 60 65 154 51 Tk. 99 Ukhalod M,W2,Tk'C'l? i ') I 3,335-39 194 194 1,000 521 479 109 114 244 56 -100 Aghar::, !~,() M,W2,Tk, 4,116-31 351 351 1,747 867 880 127 136 379 153 S,Po. 101 Boska P,W,Tk. (' • ., '1 ). 1 1,251-37 96 96 455 233 222 10 20 56 7 102 Chanothiya P,W,Tk. L"I1. "!. 1.1 1,426-21 74 74 452 242 210 24 18 124 31

103 Kariyala P,Tk. V' 1- , 1,606-11 78 78 361 198 163 20 23 47 5 104 Panar P,W,Tk, Cll.. "l- "'I '3'12,85I~08 242 242 1,205 602 603 13 15 172 54 Po. 105 Devpura P,Mp,W,~IIYl.. 'L 1/ 1,429-22 132 132 716 360 356 2 2 174 70 Tk. 106 Bhavda P,W,Tk. e"I, ~> '2 I 984-28 46 46 219 119 100 12 9 38 14- 107 Bhadana M,W2,Tk2,C'\ ':1·1 ", ,3,276-01 157 157 827 442 885 45 48 204 76

108 Juna Padar P,W,Tk2. (II ~ 'I , I 1,451-14 115 115 599 295 304 20 25 98 5 109 Nilki P,W2,Tk.r! J~""-, 1,197-07 60 60 389 186 203: 1 30 1 110 Jakshi P,W2,Tk.r 11 'l ,, 1,543-22 55 55 268 137 131 12 11 64 42 III Kokta P,W,Tk. ( ,'. " 4,064-12 157 157 818 395 423 24 28 77 22 112 Nadiana P,M,W2, ( r tI;- ,1,747-15 247 248 1,305 686 619 16 19 340 89 Tk2. , 113 Khudad P,W3,Tk2.t>I'!. 't 1 I 2,786-25 313 316 1,682 900 782 35 32 399 130 114- Kadipura P,W,Tk. (-: 1. \_ -. , 974-21 20 21 103 59 H 7 1

120 Diiltrict-Ahmedabad DlRECTOR.Y -' TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMFMFMFMF M FM F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

295 172 214 143 8 8 3.. 26 7 3 3 .. .. 12 7 .. .. 29 4 325 411 78 339 193 163 72 33 43 I 37 31 11 10 15 .• 79 37 ·274 400 79 34- 9 32 9 ...... 2 ...... 27 36 80 293 81 230 50 40 21 .. .. 4 ...... 7 9 I .. 11 1 284 525 81 1,112 370 415 143 .246 205 44 .. 67 3 66 1 16 .. 73 2 47 .. 138 16 1,155 1,785 82

248 72 173 25 58 41 .. 2 .. 10 2 I .. 4 4 224 410 83 78 21 63 11 I I J ...... 10 7 3 2 80 124 84 97 66 66 51 2 1 10 3 I.. 00 4 I ]4 4 80 116 85

122 104 100 82· 9 20 11 .0 2 2 .0 101 125 86 529 140 305 62 ,153 69 19 2 3 .. 11 3 8 .. 30 4 460 862 87

209 56 138 22 37 33 17 3 14 142 294 88

708 97 140 17' 33 15 3.. 60 11 86 6 5 .. 147 37 .0 197 47 651 1,168 89

103 98 76 51 10 19 .. .. 8 27 1 ...... 2 1 1 .. 5 .. 95 115 90 366 136 214 72 40 5 8 .. 20 14 10 5 1 3 21 10 6 .• 46 27 338 577 91 241 130 144 82 40 38 29 1 6 ...... 4 ...... 18 9 222 334 92

106 74 82 66 13 8 5 5 85 138 93 79 56 56 42 17 14 6 ...... 43 78 94 113 35 67 24 15 5 4 2 .. 15 16 96 156 95 12 6 6 ...... 6 6 . . 6 4 96 70 5 42 I 3 3 I .. II 13 57 113 97

383 204 242 108 60 67 31 26 2.. 3 .. 28 2 17 272 442 98

285 153 202 95 27 34 23 9 .... 2 5 ...... 26 14 236 326 99 474 333 222 38 133 III 42 151 3 .. 29 21 4 .. 41 12 393 547 100

135 137 98 96 27 33 ...... ~ ...... 6 6 4 2 98 85 101 134 71 93 63 14 5 II 2 3 .. 13 I 108 139 102

121 21 71 11 19 4 18 4 ...... 1 o. 12 2 77 142 103 331 215 232 147 92 68 1 .. 2 .. 4 271 388 104

197 87 100 10 83 76 6 2 •• .. .. 5 00 163 269 105 68 51 29 28 21 23 14- ...... 3 .. 1 .. 51 49 106 226 146 111 15 30 2 29 67 2 .. ]2 21 42 41 216 239 107

161 84- 109 62 23 16 .0 .0 2 27 5 134 220 108 118 75 35 26 3 5 36 20 .. .. 44 24 68 128 109 77 46 60 30 14 12 .. 4 I ...... 2 o. 60 85 110 226 154 137 47 26 13 31 70 4 ...... 9 23 8 .0 11 1 169 269 III 352 2

513 377 336 276 71 58 27 16 9 •. 23 8 .. .. 47 19 387 405 113 46 22 16 5 18 11 6 5 3 .. 1 1 .... 2 13 22 114

121 A-I6 GUJARAT VILLAGE VJRAMGAM

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilJage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated PI M F M }1 M F

2 4 5 h I !:I' 10 11 12 ]3 14

115 Sarsawadi P,W3,Tk2,Po. 2,401-35 160 160 850 440 410 56 62 III 12 llti Melaj P,W3,Tk2. 0 f'\_ j_ 2 I 3,059-07 193 193 958 475 483 168 168 138 30 117 Mahemad- P,W,Tk. Ol"'l."l. '11 1,012-34 176 176 1,036 533 503 287 65 pura 118 Valana P,W2,Tk2. 0 I 1. l! I 2,480-32 138 138 745 393 352 " .. 98 5 119 Moti Kumad P,W,Tk. t'n}_")_ I 3,070-35 12B 128 642 342 300 33 35 55 5

120 Nani Kumad P,W,Tk. DI). L ) I 1,630-26 77 77 396 205 191 18 9 22 1 121 Rangpur M,W2,Tk,i'l)~:"I~'1 1,506-36 136 136 699 348 351 3 4 204 98 Po. 122 Sokli P,W,Tk2. C"I~, -" 1,642-04- 165 165 883 462 421 27 24- 137 9 '123 Trent ~f') M,MP,W3, 6,040-02 314 314 1,613 832 781 93 81 393 124 Tk2,Po. 124 Dhakdi P,W,Tk. 0\ 1. L "Z t ?:., '1 2,051-20 123 123 571 272 299 19 31 148 40 Po.

125 Kaliyana M,W2,Tk. C'1 2 'l- ~, 3,968-23 150 150 720 345 373 45 63 7 6 ~60 55 126 Dediyasall P, W2, Tk. C' P ::.") I 2,377-01 112 112 530 273 257 79 74 .. ]29 12 127 Goraiya 3'1' M,P,W5, 10,365-38 478 480 2,576 1,279 1,297 223 226 15 11 573 161 Tk2,Po. 128 Duman a M,W2,Tk,01-Z"l-"l-1:,17,704-07 215 215 1,056 535 521 48 48 246 86 Po. 129 Bhojva M,W3,Tk2,ot'l.-'2 'i::'C) 7,]56-09 424 4-24 2,221 1,147 1,074 122 140 465 87 Po.

130 Vadgas P,W2,Tk,Df'lL)I:!,'i 3,685-07 148 148 740 369 371 102 115 93 12 Po. 131 ThoriV ad gas P,W2,Tk2. rr, 7: I 1,887-09 89 89 465 240 225 28 37 69 11 132 Vani "l.'1 M,W2,Tk3, 4,703-13 243 244 1,275 653 622 133 127 3 6 305 101 Po. 133 Kankrawadi P,W,Tk. (' It, '1 I 2,477-20 100 100 526 276 248 31 25 .. 114 20 134 Rehmalpur M,W,Tk- ('1 " j • I 2,098-34 134 134 621 321 300 79 73 7 5 127 38

135 Hansalpur P2,Mp,W3, r>, "1 1 1 '2 1 6,661-25 318 318 1,608 838 770 60 73 141 121 205 26 Sareshvar Tk2. 136 Thori-'" "';1 M,Mp,D,W2, 3,990-17 247 247 1,354 696 658 63 75 221 31 mubarak Tk,Po. 137 Jakhwada P,W2,Tk3, ("'1"1_'-21:..,1 4,758-37 361 361 1,748 875 873 80 79 232 57 Po. 138 Sachana P2,M,W4, ~ IC;_ 1 : . ,5,244-i2 380 380 1,965 1,020 945 182 177 279 91 Tk3. 139 Shiyal alias- P,W,Tk. c/ 1_ ~ 11 1,321-19 102 103 503 251 252 13 12 77 6 Ka1yanpur

,140 Ogan V! P,Mp,D,W4, 9,801-22 411 411 2,040 1,053 987 100 104 298 72 Tk2,Po. 141 Karakthal M,W3,Tk. "1 1 ~j I '" 7,213.13 488 488 2,528 1,272 1,256 279 276 312 78 Po. 142 Liya P,W,Tk2.:': . , , 3,074-04- 163 163 864 426 438 48 50 16 18 128 25 143 Khangaria P,W2,Tk."'·' 1,486-10 68 68 339 176 163 21 23 49 7 144 Limbad P,W,Tk. (': 905-04 51 5] 279 149 130 33 28 20 1

145 Vasveliya P,W2,Tk. e,l" '2 "l, 2,326-01 104 104 599 297 302 26 36 65 12 146 Thori­ M,W3,Tk, (Il1. "t 1 r :,'i 5,402-01 226 226 1,272 627 645 36 30 25 16 116 ]3 Thamba Po. I 147 Vanthal M,W,Tk, r' ~ .. ) I ~13,149-20 142 142 794 408 386 127 117 103 45 Po. 148 Jalatnpura P,W,Tk. L' -, '-:C, 2,689-06 122 122 723 383 340 92 85 67 16 149 Vansva :" S"', M,Mp,D,W3, 6,151-05 271 271 1,610 823 787 169 169 213 52 Tk2,Po.

122 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ 'total workers workers 81 , (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMFMF MFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

268 228 175 '136 46 65 4 " 15 15 4 .. 2 I 12 II 10 172 182 115 289 258 174 pS 19 23 1 2. 27 I 30 ... .. 1 1 B 14 .. .. 59 75 1S6 225 116 163 279 161 174 50 38 15 47 4 6 5 .. 6 ., 1 .. 2] 14 270 224 117

215 70 105 54 6 . . 31 2 16 .. . . . • I 5 .. 51 13 178 282 118 206 157 132 57 33 24 2 32 72 2 1 .. .. 5 3 136 143 119

lIS 98 76 66', 32 28 4 2 3 2 90 93 120 , 178 155 113 73 3'" 34 20 44 1 .• 5 4 .... 5 170 196 121 249 186 146 130 32 28 43 13 ...... 4 15 10 .. 14 .. 213 235 122 436 402 235' 195 ,115 148 39 54 10 .. 4 .3 12 ] ] .. 20 1 396 379 123 159 lIS 91 33 ,38 65 7 9 2 3 I . . 20 113 134 124

2M 79 93 16 52 I 1 .. 13 8 1 ...... 4 .. 8.. 32 34 141 296 125 159 116 71 38 13 44 .. ., 13 17 ...... 3 ...... 59 17 114 141 126 688 567 392 385 46 41 2. •• 55 15 2 1 1 1 28 6 19 . . 143 lIB 591 730 127 335 '258 175 138 47 43 47 7 2 27 63 43 200 263 128 609 456 272 211 91 144 10 .• 48 48 19 .. 2 . . 17 .. 103 24 47 29 538 618 129

239 205 150 117 74 86 . 1 " 6 2 3 ., 5 130 166 130 134- 118 60 61 10 17 7 .. 2 I 1 .. 54 39 106 107 131 356 313 174 171 101 121 28 7 10 4 25 .. 18 10 297 309 132 157 120 80 76 31 33 .. .. 24 11 ...... 3 ., 17 ., 2 .. 121 128 133 170 179 91 96 37 47 3 .• 16 22 2 .. 4 .. 17 14 151 121 134

461 373 254 182 24 65 43 34 1" 5 .• 4 .. .. 133 88 377 397 135

390 268 262 217 72 38 25 2 5 II 5 .. 19 306 390 136 510 455 295 278 105 109 2. . 37 55 3. . 2 .. 9 2 39 18 10 365 418 137

600 423 308 200 119 137 .. 101 79 6 2 16 3 17 .. 30 2 420 522 138 15~ 155 104 95 34 39 14 19 3 2 .. .. 3 93 97 139

623 460 267 101 199 132 .... . 73 200 5 .. 22 3 2 50 22 430 527 140 756 580 527 395 128 155 3.. 22 3 15 9 7 30 16 3 .. 19 3 516 676 141 242 132 180 123 42 7 5 .. 3 .. ., .. 12 2 184 306 142 100 79 79 65 11 13 4 I 4 2 76 84 143 76 57 66 52 5 5 3 2 73 73 144 l~ 152 114 113 23 36 I .• 11 2 6 1 3 139 150 145 358 320 290 276 19 32 32 10 5 2 12 269 325 146 230 192 197 177 12 11 6 3 .. 8 2 1 •• 3 178 194 147 209 164- 180 152 5 8 8 2 5 .. II 2 174 176 148 497 293 289 ](7 93 138 85 36 .. 17 .. 13 2 326 494 149

123 UJARAT VILLAGE VIAB.MGAM

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownlWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F ) 2 ~ 4 5 fi 7 8 ~ 10 111 12 13 14

150 Vasan P,W2,Tk. OlD.'l) 2,962-04 135 135 702 376 326 79 69 85 11 p ~2. 2 ,., ~"151 KamijaJa M, W3, Tk,Po. 3,622-27 229 229 1,232 635 597 65 76 124- 34- 152 Ghoda P,M,W2,Tk. () I~ H'U r4,417-08 237 237 1,295 674- 621 186 14-6 150 34 153 Thuleta M,W,Tk. O't 21.? I 3,666-11 175 175 1,031 529 502 79 79 98 19 154 Kumarkhan M,W3,Tk. O'1-1'L"l , 2,618-30 227 228 1,303 691 612 63 54 ZIG 27

D'l II.! c.. '1')., 155 Shahpur 31 M,Mp,W2, 10,325-36 361 361 2,081 1,078 1,003 54 37 6 7 242 48 Tk,Po. 156 Zezra P,W2, ",LL 5,719-0S 286 286 1,706 877 829 91 85 220 33 157 Asalgam P,W3,Tk.011..1-7.1 3,lCI5-12 181 181 902 451 451 41 47 108 9 158 Jetapur P,W2,Tk. "'"1 "l.."l- I 7,374-05 191 191 912 459 453 85 82 70 14 159 Moti Kishol P,W,Tk. !-I')' I I 631-31 83 83 495 274 221 53 28 62 5

160 Rupavati P,W,Tk. !"" I'll 1. I 1,310-16 69 69 398 190 208 9 16 26 161 Nani Kishol P,W,Tk. en 1 d 1,214-38 57 57 307 156 151 6 3 23 5 162 Kayala P,W2,Tk. ( r~ "1.-, r 3,420-31 161 161 896 452 444 4- 7 93 5 163 Vekariya P,W2,Tk. t'" ~ '} :: I 2,513-18 ]87 187 1,00] 518 483 .. 86 7

124 D.l.KECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

.. -, 15 155 229 150 221 97 176 90 18 7 5 2 .. " " 5 .. .- 350 294 277 240 33 47 2 2 15 2 1 .. . , 9 1 1 " 12 2 285 303 151 388 280 318 244 32 23 3 5 , , 1 2 11 2 ,. .. 18 9 286 341 152 ., , 7 216 279 153 313 223 256 201 25 22 .. · , 16 .. 2 " 7 .. . .. · . , , , 387 314 279 257 I 1 1 1 42 21 1 " 2 24 . 37 34- 304- 298 154

649 527 404 355 90 107 37 7 3 " 2 ., 21 .. 2 ., 90 58 429 476 155

510 340 437 316 14 10 29 12 1 • 0 .. .. 17 o • 12 2 367 489 156 268 237 178 189 54 45 21 2 . . · . " .. lD .. 5 1 183 2I4 157 299 243 214 31 46 22 6 3 . . . 16 1 13 5 160 210 158 l~~ · . . 150 113 94 6 3 13 1 1 6 .. .0 .0 30 12 124 J08 159

126 101 II4 97 1 2 6 ., .. 2 2 3 64 107 160 ) " · . 94 0, ., 82 85 80 " .. .. · . 2 ...... 1 .. .. 6 2 62 69 161 265 23B 214 I I 5 .. 7 187 203 29 · . 12 · . " 1 2 • 0 206 162 289 194 218 185 13 3 1 · . 23 2 .. · . " .. 11 2 18 2 229 289 163

125

TALUKA: DASKROI 'g :i

« ~ a: :;:) I-- -I VJ- ~ a 0 ../. J11:t - oe( '.1.$10 0 CD a: < ~ a b- fJ) UJ l\Ib-'s <{ ~ Iy~~ £:) :x: < lVH'V~ ONVNVS TALUKA DASKROI

127 GUJARAT VILLAGE DASKROI

SI. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViIlage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated M F M F M, F M F / , ) 2 ~ 4 5 {: 7 8 ( 1'0 111 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR DASKROI TALUKA 208~186-30 38,697 93,297 6,901 227 40.169 38,407 179,204 85,907 6,627 201 16,148

Total jor Urban Area

Total JOT Rural Area 208,186-30 38,697 93,297 6,901 227 40,169 38,407 179,204 85,907 6,627 201 16,118 VILLAGES • ~dalaj 2- i. -:LI M,H,Mp,~ "I 4,426-13 601 621 2,919 1,427 1,492 III 107 557 297 W4,Tk,S, Po. • \.2"'Jamiyatpur M,W2,Tk,c"I;;'" t 4 t;.! 913·39 317 322 1,4-03 706 697 359 157 S,Po . .,J/flantali ?" M,W4,1'k2, 987.05 204 204 982 517 465 15 20 290 79 S . ...< Khoraj ?, ~l M,Mp2, ~> '"'t 1,385-13 44:6 446 2,132 1.088 1,044 39 36 609 273 W5,Tk,S, Po. 5 Khodiyar M.W4.Tk4,ll':l) J l.l~fl.021-38 263 263 1,259 665 594 49 40 248 41 Po.

6 Tragad M,W4,Tk2. r'~ ;;; '.' I 879-25 150 150 727 365 362 35 32 166 52 7 .Chharodi P,W. ,,! 1 'l.. 694-00 78 78 388 201 187 5 12 10 20 1)8 . Ognaj 'l2 ') I M,H,Mp3,3' 3 " 3,534-03 484 484 2,318 1,181 1,137 45 51 625 275 D3,Hos,W4, Tk,S,Po. 9 Lapkaman P,W2. p:, ~ 1 1,287-04 150 ]50 831 432 399 16 22 189 63 10 Lilapur P,W2.( I:' '!.. 967-00 119 142 650 331 319 ]8 23 103 25

11 Chenpur M,W2,Tk. Cf,l..'l'l 2 t 493-35 96 102 427 222 205 14 16 137 54 12 Jajatpur P,W2,Tk. Cd ')..1 ~ f 880-0B III lil 560 295 265 30 29 92 35 13 Gota M,W3,Tk, "'1 -: 7: 1211,484-02 263 263 1,235 623 612 42 52 254- 99 Po. 114 Kali 3'1« U!.fII;M,W3,Tk, 876-39 700 700 2,900 1,616 1,284- 137 129 976 392 Po,Ei,Ed. 15 Bhadaj M,W4,Tk. &'1 ~ 2').1 2,002-27 164 16B 798 420 378 26 29 201 69

<16 Sola .. I ~~J\ M,Mp,W3, 2,335-29 430 430 2,019 1,051 968 85 79 530 257 Tk,Po. 17 Hebatpur P,W2,Tk, ""'1 ~; I 706-17' 131 131 610 315 295 35 41 104 14- 18 Solah, I '~", M2,Mp2, 2,102·32 530 530 2,548 1,274 1,274 63 73 3 671 303 W3,Tk,Po. 19 Ghuma M,Mp, W, '" ~ It. . J'ji, 773-38 462 462 2,373 ],219 1,]54 76 79 653 245 Tk,Po. 20 Bopat M2,W3, t' -, ;" " , -, ! 1,396·05 325 325 1,556 808 748 79 65 463 210 Tk,S.

21 Thalteji I'~': M2,Mp2, 4klt c, 2,103-02 470 479 2,224 1,171 1,053 , 37 38 7 -4 400 . 157 W3,Tk,Po, 1 Ei,Ed. I 22 Bodakdev Tk,Ei,Ed. ;. I "! 'I 1,339-00 173 173 800 405 395 ' 134 61 23 Ambli M,W2,Tk. t, l',_ ~ ..j 882-32 219 219 1,100 572 528 ' 24 23 249 62 24 Fathehwadi P,W2,Riv. I" 2,174-22 261 266 1,269 657 612 . 70 63 278 37 25 Vanzar M,W2,Riv. [~ . : ) 1,32B-30 151 15] 708 380 328''. 67 54 160 47

26 Badrabad P,W2. ('II ~ , 480-12 20 20 120 64 56 16 3 27, Visalpur r I ':.) M,H,Mp,D, ? :,. ," 4,328-31 463 463 2,199 1,158 1,041 116 101 4 7 474 162 Mcw,W2,Tk, Riv,S,Po.

12~ DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III lV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M- IF M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ~6 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

50,668 2.5,119 9,050 415 3,983 4,097 46S 2,298 1,430 3,811 42,629 12,643 2,696 5,516 54 2,577 241 84 489 7 979 73,264

50,668 25,119 9,050 415 3,983 4,097 465 2,298 1,430 3,811 42,629 12,643 2,(}fI6 5,516 54 2,577 2/1 B4 489 7 979 73,264

814- 355' 296 9S 182 117 4- 3 31 45 56 7 13 4 50 19 17 .. 115 62 613 1,137 1 {

421 229 166 92 106 92 41 8 26 6 1 ., 50 28 5 .. 26 3 285 468 2

285 29 135 3, 55 20 20 4 20 ., 18 2 24 •. 13 232 436 3 560 82 239 26 54 53 46 57 68 46 .. 50 2 528 962 4

324 24 198 6 9 4 3 is 2 20 .• 29 4 22 .. 25 S 341 570 5

197 III 105 7 37 102 24 ., 7 ., 14 2 3 .. 7 .. 168 251 6 118 55 89 27 11 13 .. 12 14 .. .. 3 .. 1 .. 2 1 83 132 7 630 93 336 34 75 34 1 III 7 14 .. 31 11 14 .. 49 6 551 1,044 8

229 24 ]70 27 19 11 2 3 3 5 .. 5 .. ' 8 ., 203 375 9 173 162 119 III 23 23 21 19 7 1 1 .. 2 8 158 157 10

122 i 34 40 2 21 6 30 9 •• 4 .. 24 .. 18 2 100 171 11 137 \ 7 96 2 13 . , 8 .. 3 .. 8 5 5 .. 4 158 258 12 365 60 183 14 24 ]3 .. .. 102 33 16 .. 12 .• 20 .. 8 258 552 13 922 79 75 , 27 4 60 12 103 33 35 4 31 1 502 ., 89 18 694 1,205 14 227 13 138 5 61 7 19 1 .• 4 .. 4 193 365 15

571 67 266 , 83 40 7.. 40 4 71 6 26 4 24 " 18 .. 36 6 480 901 16

187 103 108 35 31 44 27 3 7 ., ... .lI 6 21 6 .. 2 128 192 17 653 70 302 14 96 45 85 1 38 5 ,. 68 5 10 ., 49 5 621 ~,204 18

618 68 399 71 60 3., 25 24 .• I ,. 42 .• 14 39 8 601 1,086 19' 434 81 201 19 73 45 53 14 24 •. 20 ., 31 •• _32 3 37-4 667 20

675 261 22B 30 1I0 94 4.. 81 59 173 76 2 .. 24 18 35 2 496 792 21

209 62 no 17 77 40 I 4 11 .. 7 .• 3 196 333 22 305 16 166 12 69 4 . , 37 .. 16 ...... 5 .• 12 .. 267 512 23 381 46 205 4 110 29 2 •• 36 10 3 .. 5 .. 3 1 17 2 276 566 24 200 11 III 5 48 3 23 I 10 1 3 1 5 180 317 25

33 4 9 2 16 2 S ...... a. .. 31 52 26 581 208 284 8 145 101 85 92 1 .. 8 .. 14 3 8 •• 36 4- 577 833 27

129 A-I7 GUJARAT VD..l.ACE DASKROI

Sl. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate &: No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 }3 14

28 Bakrol M,W4,Riv. r-;' 'Z .. ) ~ 1,828-34 222 222 1,155 5S3 572 84 86 263 160 Badrabad \29 Kasindra 'r- M2,Mp,W4,2>C} 5,018-20 824 824 3,903 2,025 1,878 237 228 885 320 Tk,Riv,Po. 30 Bhat ') f~'~'1 P,M,Mp,W5, 3,903-22 572 572 2,569 1,357 1,212 272 230 506 163 Tk2,S,Po. 31 Timba P,W2,Tk. t;>,n1.1 1,800-26 122 122 589 308 281 37 29 77 22 32 Navapura P,W2,Riv. twn.l. S 1,008-05 194 194 898 461 437 5 154 32

,33 Mahij<1a)t:/IM,W7,Tk2,tI,-u'.(,;.: 3,442-08 320 320 1,488 768 720 180 179 274 118 Riv,S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed. 1'34 Vasai P,W8,Tk2,S. 2,580-29 264 264 1,159 592 567 76 73 .. 253 79 35 Giramtha'j I P,M,W4, '"1\ 1 'j 1,818-00 413 413 1,763 930 833 114 157 15 11 526 236 Tk2,S,Po." ," ~ ';36 Miroli l ).'j,'l..M,Mp,D,j.I"lC:'1';1:(}!,736-22 321 329 1,496 783 713 147 127 11 II 303 143 Mew,Hos, WII,Tk,Riv, S,Po,Ea. 37 Paldi-Kakaj M,W4,Po. 0). L'l.:!;" 3,522·02 378 378 1,811 958 853 134 1I2 12 6 376 130'

38 Ode M,W3,Tk, C"'!. 2.-,L"IUI,669-34 226 226 9\8 468 450 97 94 2 4- 239 87 Po. 39 Kamod p. W2,Riv. C /t 1 1! 1,378-02 132 132 634 347 287 67 46 7 S 146 30 40 Lambha ")~! M,D,W,Tk, :/7 1,770-29 290 298 1,480 760 720 15t) 126 412 142 S,Po. 41 Laxmipura P,W2,Tk. ('> I! 2 ")! 646-33 73 73 334 160 174- 2 3 48 22 ·42 Vatva":_1 .,M2,Mp4,') ..../I/trn<,l,930-23 1,129 1,129 5,349 2,826 2,523 228 208 1,246 526 - D4,W4,Tk,S, v Po,Ei,Ea,Ed.

43 Devdi~S'3J M,W,Tk,4f.1,-, {~, 1,873-02 241 241 999 555 464 89 92 5 7 210 67 Riv,S,Ei, Ea,Ed. 44 Badodra4lh)P,W2,Tk2,L,g 1,194·11 175 175 820 430 390 6 7 62 5 Ei,Ea,Ed. 45 Geratpur M,W2,Po. r, ':I 2. ")/1 592-07 117 118 504 264 240 30 23 ., .. 110 53 »6 GamdiL\"1-t:'M,Mp,D,:~c7lr""Jll' 1,267-:34 207 213 909 480 429 60 58 3 5 249 126 '""Ros,WS, " .' Tk,Riv,Po, Ei,Ea,Ed. 47 Ropda P,W,Tk, tl::;:'[}r' 290-01 116 116 549 314 235 3 6 117 30 Riv. '

48 Istolabad P,W,Riv. :-1))1$ 309-34 70 72 346 178 168 4 3 65 11 11-9 Chosar..l51,~M,M'p,D!W.,r'·f'l~ 1,426-02 202 205 954 512 442 255 III Tk,RIV,El, ' Ea,Ed. 50 AsIaH;~ l'l M2.Mp,D, lr :_"t,·'tli'. 3,153·10 635 655 2,976 1,561. 1,415 138 118 25 21 805 ._. WI88,TkI4, Po,Ei,Ea, Ed. 51 Naj M,W2,Tk. 0)))') I 1,764-17 146 146 718 369 349 28 31 ., 175 85 t52 Jetalpur "l1~IP2,M.Mp3,Y)'ll t(l119,187.32 589 591 2,955 1,565 1,390 258 233 2 2 748 313 D3,W5,Tk, S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed.

l53 Bareja "II '.'_' P2,M2,Mp2, ~,I):·t,; 1,5,033-17 1,379 1,379 6,610 3,4~1 3,189 293 295 31 31 1,700 8M D2,W7,Tk, S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed.

130 District-Ahmedabad

WORKERS Non­ Total workers worken S1. (I-IX) I II III IV IV VI VII VUI IX X No. I M F M F M F MFMFMFMFMFMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

302 27 180 3 4 32 4 •. 2.. 12 4 4 .. 63 19 281 545 28 1,102 360 540 25 263 277 60 3 91 38 2.. 14 7 48 1 35 .. 49 9 923 1,518 29 775 345 543 213 146 129 36 6 ., 2 7 .. 18.. 17 2 582 867 30 177 66 115 40 42 ) 8 4 .. 5 4 4 .. 2 5 3 131 215 31 269 79 154 39 105 40 3 4- .. 3 192 358 32

440 206 239 4- 107 158 19 13 25 6 2 .. 19 20 9 3 11.. 9 2 328 514 33

322 34 198 1 92 17 .... 16 .. .. 1 2 8 6 .... 7 8 27C 533 34 520 162 196 23 101 28 2 ., 24 35 17 .. 15 .• 39 39 8 .. 118 37 410 671 35 438 152 191 10 177 129 3.. 24- 10 13 •. 7 .. 3 ., 20 3 345 561 36

506 21 290 7 92 10 3.. 33 9 .. 21 2 4 .. 54 2 452 832 37

255 100 150 6 62 88 3.. 24 5 4.. 1.. 8 .. 3 1 213 350 38 193 2 87 .. 55 2 2 •• 28 .. 3 ...... B .. .. 10 .. 154 285 39 379 32 179 6 81 10 12 5 4-l 6 17 .• 2 1 15 .. 5 I 27 3 381 688 40 100 17 35 2 45 14 1 .. 16 ...... I .. 2 ...... I 60 157 41 1,552 257 410 37 421 159 17 10 135 3 227 2 13 .. 61 1 46 .. 222 45 1,274 2,266 42

290 22 149 9 65 10 2.. 12 28 .• 2 •• 19 3 13 245 442 43

244 103 153 2 81 98 2 3 4 .. 4 .• 186 287 44 158 48 58 .. 33 37 15 3 16 . . 1 . . 20 5 5 . . 10 2 106 192 45 250 66 73 4 89 57 30 I 16 .. 1 . . 13. . 3 . . 25 4 230 363 46

151 5 71 2 28 3 8 ...... 4.. 24- •• 13 3 163 23(} 47

100 86 67 3 23 79 .. 4 I .. 2 .. 1 .. 3 .. 3 .. 7B 82 48 260 79 116 30 104 37 10 9 14 .. I .. 5 I .. .. 10 2 252 363 49

786 382 274 36 184 143 6. . 52 117 47 2 47 17 39 9 9 .. 128 58 775 1,033 50

201 69 146 2 33 57 .... 14 10 1 .. 2 •• .... 5 .. 168 280 51 763 110 336 15 182 17 1 .. 76 61 12 •. 8 .. 38 1 10 .. 100 16 802 1,280 !i2

1,809 1,052 663 13 358 548 11 2 210 268 31 5 85 3 218 122 73 5 155 86 1,612 2,137 53

131 GUJARAT VILLAGE DASKROI

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

54 Barejdi P,W3,Ei, c>lllIH,l(ll~g341·31 146 150 629 359 270 123 88 157 53 Ea,Ed. , ,55 Nandejl'l-:. M,P,R,MpS, I " ,,, 2,241-09 1,061 1,069 4,615 2,558 2,057 273 249 30 25 1,337 498 D4,Hos, WJ4, S,Po,To,Tph, Ei,Ea,Ed. l56 Hirapur'3l ~'9 M,Mp,D, tl?, I (., (/ g 2,184-39 444- 447 2,057 1,087 970 72 5 2 426 136 Hos,W5,S, Po,Ei,Ea, Ed. 57 Vanch:"t") M2,Mp2,tlE,ll"ll/g 2,&67.18 519 527 2,580 1,353 1,227 148 155 9 8 498 242 D2,W6,Po, Ei,Ea,Ed. 58 Hathijan M,W3,Po. t>l) ')_ ,;"7 2,314-36 276 293 1,309 662 647 62 56 281 108

f 59 Vinzol M,W,Tk2,Po. 2,591-14- 284 284 1,508 784 724- 69 88 287 99 60 Geratnagar P,W15,Tk3. ol").)_) I 771-15 40 41 169 84 85 24 11 61 Bibipur P,W15,Tk3. tlrn)! 516.32 69 69 318 151 167 I 43 8 62 Memadpur P,W20, ~ Il-1- ,- I 827-14 98 98 514- 280 234- 22 J) 84 37 Tk3. 63 Ramol M,W94, ,<\1'." l I 2,042·23 520 524 2,340 1,241 1,099 126 114 569 127 TkIO.

;64 Gatrad ~I M,Mp,W3, 3,320-14 416 429 2,OIl 1.073 938 37 45 13 13 374- 125 Riv,S. 65 Singarva M,W,Tk. 01-') , ~ r 926-00 365 370 1.688 923 765 137 122 278 46 166 Vastral-:" ~qM,P,W4, 2.68.... 16 501 505 2,339 1,207 1,132 5 4 333 89 Tk,S,Po. /67 Bhavda )-S"b' M,Mp,W5, ::':''1 3,064-00 324 327 935 479 456 6 12 228 93 Tk,Riv,S,Po. - 68 Dhamatvan M,W14, ') S Y" 2,964-20 614 616 2,948 1,487 1,461 104 105 441 148 Tk6,Riv,Po.

69 Undrel M, W,Riv. t,1-? 1 ., £, 2,310..()8 364- 367 1,805 895 910 16 22 2 1 362 109 70 Haraniav M,W3,S,Po. 2,390-29 473 473 2,220 1,185 1,035 57 56 2 3 359 83 :QI Bhuval).$ P,M,Mp, 1,660·21 459 459 1,853 954 899 69 59 203 54 D,W3,Riv. 72 Chav laj ~ '1 M,P2, 1,816.06 239 239 1,220 625 595 33 43 192 60 W6,Riv,Po. )3 Ranodra M,W5,Tk3, 1,386-08 27+ 274 1,302 658 644 186 73 Riv.

74 Govindra P,W,Riv lin 1- ~ ~ 591.32 47 47 233 116 117 31 10 75 Kanial M,W2,Tk. DI ') 7 ~. I 1,604-19 163 173 929 485 444 13 14 100 26 76 Vadod P,W5,Tk, 1"'1: ., 1 \ ',$1,919-27 335 335 1,630 799 831 274- lIB Riv. 77 Bakrol- M,Mp,W4, f" "(~l. 1,964.36 322 325 1,468 757 711 4-l 51 317 145 Bajrang Tk. 78, Kanbha.Jl.l-~2,Mp,D.1 JlfI/~lt)II,gI,605.25 427 427 1,990 1,053 937 60 75 564 337 Hos,W3, Tk,Riv,S, Po,Ei,Ea, Ed.

79 Kuzad M)W3,Tk3,6"?:;f~5 2,240-19 444 444 2,184 1,153 1,031 101 114 15 17 423 119 Riv. 80 Kuha:lI-"'~'IM2,H,Mp3;:::.,rt 2,016·19 866 866 4,088 2,089: 1,999 78 75 868 377 W4,Tk2, Riv,S,Po. 81 Chandia1 P,W2,Tk2/"'-i' -I~ , 1,722·16 247 247 1,216 606 610 32 29 194- 62 Riv.

132 DmECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM F MFMF MFMFM F M F 15 16 . 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

191 103 86 57 9 10 1.. 2 17 52 15 4 1 2 4 31 2 168 167 54

1,468 166 158 19 27 43 •. 86 33 723 17 25 .. 213 16 67 168 38 ],090 1,891 55

610 132 307 8 114- 89 .. . . 50 28 75 2 •. 32 5 . • 25 6 471 838 56

683 52 363· 6 132 33 10 . . 68 6 38 4 .. 19 3 •. 46 6 670 1,175 57

391 137 164 158 113 , 1 13 21 19 23 •. .. •. 13 3 271 510 58

432 110 ]75 ... 116 50 64 48 15 3 .. 17 7 23 .. 19 1 352 614 59 51 3 37 . 3 11 1 . . .. 2 .. 33 82 60 80 28 44 ,2 22 23 .. .. 3 3 10 1 .• .' 7] 139 61 146 32 109 4 15 ] 3 •. 13 27 ] 3 .. 2 134 202 62 652 ]51 216 7 184 98 22 1 40 38 133 2 .. 29 3 3 .. 23 4 589 948 63

594 98 4]3 9 96 79 ., ,. 28 5 21 16 3 9 •• 11 2 479 840 64 5]6 76 133 4- 50 16 3] .• 124 47 119 3 11 4 19 2 •• 27 1 407 689 65 687 197 390 58 112 17 5. . 26 102 87 10 15 •• 42 19 520 935 66

265 llO 184 6 23 17 •. •• 35 84 2 3 2 7 10 214 346 61 871 259 656 11 68 70 4 .. 74 176 21 33 .. 2 .. i3 2 616 1,202 68

479 12] 422 16 ]2 34 2 1 26 64 1 5 5 2 •• 9 1 416 789 69 671 327 50] ]84 48 27 2 ., 30 102 32 1 2 48 9 12 514 708 70 538 74 419 II 57 22 15 20 38 2 3 3 12 •• 10 416 825 71

307 183 270 7 13 .. ., 20 176 1 •• 3 318 412 72

386 244 369 26 2 I 214 3 11 3 272 400 73

31 75 58 2 11 6 ... ." 4- 23 " 1 .. 1 ., 41 86 74- 269 152 232 94- 4: 5 ] 16 43 2 8 5 6 5 216 292 75 461 284 427 253 18 18 10 13 3 •• 3 33B 547 76 433 117 273 32 75 63 4:.. 36 20 11 :3 .. 13.. 4 .. 14 2 324 594 77 555 227 180 25 124 137 . . . • 57 51 70 :3 • • 2B 7 12 .• 81 7 498 710 7B

653 H 49 37 5. . 46 8 49 3 2 11 2 3 15 500 967 79 1,071 488 666 214 217240 3 .. 59 18 I] 8 .. 43 6 4- 60 9 1,018 1,511 80

322 42 24-6 18 24 11 4:. . 30 3 1 •• 7 9 8 .. 3 284 568 81

133 GUJAltAT VU.l..lGE DASKB.OI

81. Area in Occupied Howe- Scheduled Scheduled Literate 4: No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Caste. Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-

.182 Pasunj:t~ ~"IM.P,W4, 2,753-23 472 472 2,140 1,118 1,022 76 73 473 193 TklO,Riv, Po. 83 Lalpur P,W2,Tk. rt 1 , J I 517-36 56 56 237 115 122 4 3 53 27 ·84- Kubdthal1 1 M2,Mp,D,'2,"'l 2,359-32 434- 449 1,726 8B3 843 68 72 418 224 W5,Tk,Po. 85 Bilasiya P,W. ~''l ~ 867-11 155 155 683 347 336 12 13 128 38 86 Navrangpura P.W,Tk, ("Il17 11-';; 554·04 59 60 241 12.5 116 9 6 52 14 Riv.

:.87 Kathwada ~ l-M,H,Mp, ? (, 4,735·16 1,202 1,203 4,701 2,560 2,14l 166 139 ],162 492 Hos,W,Po, Ei. 88 Bhuvaladi ') I M2,Mp,W5, :J'l 2,068-38 761 761 3,578 1,890 1,688 138 149 742 311 Tk,Po. 89 Zanu M,W3,Tk4f''''1.~~ 1'1 ~,645-21 332 333 1,447 756 691 60 52 268 91 Riv, 90 Hub P,W2,Riv. C'I :. '} 1- S 618.-02 104 104 514 276 238 106 51 91 Vahelal n i...rM2,H,Mp2x::otS '31 y)' 1,964-14- 499 502 2,273 1,178 1,095 75 78 689 445 D2,W5, TklO,Riv, S,Po,Ei,Ea, Ed.

92 Bharkunda P,W,Tk. (.... ''1') 'I, 946.15 101 102 474 258 216 114 47 193 PardhollS.31M,Mp,W4, 1,248'()0 376 376 1,827 960 867 53 47 i60 217 Tk.Riv,Po. 94 Enasan P,Mp,W2, c> J ii" ~; 11,121~O5 275 275 1,211 634 577 6 4 374- 238 Tk. 4 Medra P,W2,Tk. "11.');1.., 1,162·27 178 178 815 434 381 [4- 19 193 58 l,.i6 Rayapur l t M,Mp.D, "J r 1,557~17 326 326 1,423 718 105 16 17 322 134- W2.Tk,Riv....

97 Muthiya P,W,Tk. 1""-" !:'! 1,029.30 174 174- 794 390 404 2 2 122 34- ~ Hanspura P,W,Tk. r-t' -: '"' 763~0l 103 105 518 278 240 80 17 Karal W,Riv. .t.') I, 1,229-25 32 32 159 80 79 II ~anasan P,W,Tk2. 1- '. \ 716.35 108 110 477 246 231 44- S hiloda P,W4,Tk, ", '; r.l,237~33 232 232 1,096 570 526 21 13 221 40 Riv.

~ Limbadia P,W2,Tk. ('1:1;1 869-32 90 91 473 235 238 5 6 6 7 118 45 l~aladn.n M2,H,Mp, II ~~ ,'i 3,939-31 804 804 3,783 1,941 1,842 99 100 728 263 D,Hos,W24, Tk5,Riv,Po. ~Rayasan M,W,Riv. "" .... ~, , 876-14 152 152 758 393 365 29 34 190 86 510 192 ~Koha':I)' <;. M,Mp,D, ~, .3-; 1,871·08 207 207 1,014 504 \ " 113 Wol,Tk, Riv,S,Po. JJ)({ Nabhoi W2,Riv. J 1.- "):,_r 719·10 40 40 157 78 79 11

M,W,Riv. t '; -: ~ ~ (" 1,717.10 203 203 976 500 476 41 28 193 58 ~BhattKoteshvar P,W,Tk, ", .,,~ 732·36 97 103 481 274 207 6 6 12 7 116 35 Riv. ~Sugad M,W3, c ': '- .'. ') , 11,056.06 187 195 922 479 443 45 33 185 55 Tk,S. ~yapur P,W2,Tk. r ' . 487-26 144 151 723 391 332 150 28 Chandkheda M2.S,Po. . ' '}_ 'J 2,589.21 533 533 2,515 1,324 1,191 89 75 774 322 Jundal M,W4,Tk2. " ; " '1,652-37 422 423 1,953 983 970 23 37 486 212

134 DDU:CTOltY J)istrid-AbmeclaW TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-lX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FM FMFM FMFM F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 S6 1

621 102 388 28 149 58 •• 36 7 4 3 .• 25 7 2 .. 13 2 4-97 920 82

67 18 47 3 18 12 .. 3 I ...... I .. 48 104 83 491 136 290 II 91 92 39 3 14 7 .. 16 14- 6 •• 28 16 392 707 84 210 3 128 45 2 23 7 2 •• 4 137 333 85 84 14 59 19 9 4 2 4 41 102 86

1,413 172 248 3 332 139 27 .. 215 12 458 2 9 45 10 •. 69 14 1,147 1,969 87

1,070 282 430 46 149 104 5 1 42 15 294 61 2 2 44 7 2 .. 102 46 820 1,406 88 436 156 221 57 112 54 14 4- 38 .. 25 41 10.. 15 320 535 89 159 .. 90 .. 42 .. .. 17 1 .... 9 . . .. ., 117 238 90 615 54 271 2 168 30 2 148 12 7 1 29 3 3 .. 75 17 563 1,041 91

143 15 85 .. 44 10 4- 4- 4 1 2 ...... 3 •• .... 11' I .. 115 201 92 4-93 98 194 7 156 83 32 1 59 1 •• 26 5 •. 20 7 467 769 93 351 15 203 5 66 8 6.. 5 35 1 •. 14 2 2 •• 19 283 562 94 250 20 163 9 35 I 3. . 11 1 14 2. . 8 I 1 . . 13 8 184 361 95 403 43 224 7 83 30 15 2 31 .. 11 .. 15 1 7 •. 17 3 315 662 96

231 97 140 10 34 77 .... 18 10 26 1 • . 7 .. 1 .. 4- .. 159 307 97 138 3 67 37 1 3 .. 3 22 ...... 4 1 .. •• 2 1 140 237 98 52 35 9 4 .. •. .. .. 3 1 28 79 99 148 .. 138 6 ...... 2 •. •. •. 2 " .... " 98 231 100 304 64 178 10 46 47 15 .. 16 3 12 1 .. 10 2 4 .. 22 2 266 462 101

124 16 86 3 21 9 .. .. 5 3 2 . . 3 .. .. ., " .. 7 1 111 222 102 1,040 290 574 113 174 128 11 .. 38 3 65 1 11 .. 48 6 11 .. 108 39 901 1,552 103

204 6 139 6 26 .. .. 19 2 3 .. 15 .. 189 359 1M 266 8 138 1 87 1 .. 16 5 5 4 14 3 238 5'02 105

17 22 6 33 79 106

279 34 157 2 11 6 1 I 23 20 39 2 .. 4- 2 2 .. 40 3 221 442 107 156 25 46 4 18 6 6 1 20 4 36 2 8 .. 20 10 118 182 108 4- 5 266 26 139 7 18 5 1 •• 42 10 .. 12 •• 45 4 213 417 109

217 10 88 4- 34- .. 7 •• 9 13 4- •• 1 •• 2 •• 59 5 174 322 110 634 100 225 22 82 47 8 .. 44- 7 58 .. 38 2 46 •• 133 22 690 1,091 III 545 45 227 29 26 1 •• .. 45 1 71 .. 18 •• 39 .• U9 14 438 925 112

135 GVJAlUT V'lttAOI DASK.ROI 81. Area in Occupied House- No. VillagejTown/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Scheduled Scheduled Total Population Castes Literate & Tribes Educated p M F M F M 1 2 F M F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 1w1 Budthal '6lf M,W3,Tk2, 1,357-30 251 256 1,6B Po. 837 777 35 30 $ Por ·l.. :~')... J3")M,Mp,D, 1,450-36 428 171 518 518 2,396 W2,Tk2, 1,239 1,157 60 66 ~ Po, 629 258 15 Tarapur M,W, Tk. 0 l":).~"l , 875-01 203 207 Unvarsad 11... M2,H,Mp3, '-"L ") f"!, f 4,267-24 911 494 417 5 W 1,122 1,124 5,155 10 197 D2,Hos, 2,588 2,567 89 81 36 W13,Tk4,S,Po, .. ],095 575 Ei,Ea,Ed.

136 DIRECTORY District-Ahnledabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F ¥ F M F M F M F M F M F 15 J6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 3.') 36

446 99 265 6 85 3 2 27 8 19 .. IS 3 .. 32 79 391 678 113

624- 80 244 17 146 10 1 .. 36 24 .. " .. 41 5 7 .. 125 47 615 1,077 114

290 77 197 43 57 32 . . .. 14 12 ...... 4- 2 2 .. 4 .. 204- 340 115 1.283 291 621 26 184 82 6 2 112 97 22 2 2 1 50 15 16 270 66 1,305 2.276 116

1"2'7

TALUKA : DEHGAM lOt !~ ii- I .."'" ~

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- TALUKA DEHGAM

139 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEIIGAM

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate& No. VillagefTownfWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes ---Tribcl Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR DEHGAM TALUKA 213,861-20 32,371 82,921 5,236 29 ~802 31,645 160,964 78,043 5,483 20 14,474

Total for Urban Area 422-16 1,842 2,459 12,008 6,401 5,607 467 370 3,692 1,885

Total for Rural Area 213,439-04 29,912 76,520 4,769 29 33,110 29,803 148,956 72,436 5,113 20 12,589 TOWN

Debgam P,H4,M2,Mp7, 422-16 1,842 2,459 12,008 6,401 5,607 467 370 3,691 1,885 D,Hos2,Rhc,Mcw2, W2, Tk2,S,Po, To, Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed,

Total for Municipal Area 1,655 2,275 10,986 5,875 5,111 467 370 3,572 1,85

Total of Ward No.1 412 1,259 1,153 4- 5 799 515 46.5t ,2,~12 mock No. 213 114 121 585 297 288 119 6J frIock No. 214- 125;' , . IS!)' , .599 325 274 203 103 Block No. 215 87 113 614 312 302 4- 5 235 181 Block No. 216 86 96 614 325 2B9 242 170

Total of Ward No. II 368 413 1,976 1,068 908 422 339 591 220

B-lock No. 217 126 133 672 354 318 318 251 169 68 mock No. 218 121 134- 646 347 299 104 88 176 39 B-lock No. 219 121 146 658 367 291 246 113

Total of WaTd No. III 472 713 3,249 1,682 1,567 3 3 1,125 733

B'iock No. 220 112 143 715 368 347 231 134- Block No. 221 94 124- 638 325 313 3 3 179 90 Block No. 222 88 157 636 332 304 245 181 Block No. 223 92 158 648 344 304 261 201 Block No. 224 86 131 612 313 299 209 127

Totol of Ward No. IV 403 684 3,349 1,866 1,483 38 23 1,057 390

Block No. 225 104 142 6]9 323 296 232 129 Dlock No. 226 88 136 662 350 312 228 112 Block No. 227 69 153 729 425 304 38 23 234 88 Block No. 228 75 142 709 399 310 127 35 Block No. 229 67 III 630 369 26J 236 26

Non-Municipal Area P,W2. 187 184 1,022 526 496 120 27

.9lock No, 2:30 84- 82 475 239 236 47 5 B'lock No. 231 103 102 547 287 260 73 22

Degham Village *6,247-31 ·The area of Degham Village ha$ been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

140 DIRECTORY Distric:t-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SL (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F MFMF MFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

43,945 26.570 5,553 324 2,525 1,519 513 2.255 457 4,234 38,976 13,235 7,335 2,670 33 1,362 53 147 456 41 1,138 64,808

1,211 578 536 69 112 31 29 .. 103 92 590 34 68 3 578 63 158 411,037 245 3,190 5,029

40,734 26,034 5,441 295 2,422 924 445 1,671 299 3,197 35,786 12,657 7,266 2,639 33 1,270 19 144 393 893 59,779

3,211 578 536 69 112 31 29 .. 103 92 590 34 68 3 578 63 158 411,037 245 3,190 5,029

2,943 492 .124 12 65 3 '.!!J •• ]02 92 585 33 65 3578 63 158 411,037 245 2,932 4,619 BI. No• 621 125 168 5 19 .J. • • 35 43 98 2 23 1 97 35 24 .. 153 39 638 1,028

166 82 14 3 4 .. 29 35 21 2 6 I 34 35 B .• 47 9 131 206 213 167 24 49 .. 6 3 7 40 .. II •. 15 .• 2 •. 4l 17 158 250 214 143 10 58 3 5 ...... 22 •• 3 " 21 .• 2 •. 32 7 169 292 2'15 145 9 47 2 5 3 I 15 .. 3 •• 27 .• 12 ., 33 6 180 280 216

508 147 51 1 11 2 1.. 12 12 97 7 9 1 81 .. 20 226 124 560 761

159 85 19 2 .. ,. 25 " 1 .. 13 .. 6 93 84- 195 233 217 176 41 15 4 .. I .. S 1 42 6 4 1 14 " 9 ., 84 33 171 258 218 173 21 17 5 1 9 11 30 1 4 •• 54 ., 5 ,. 49 7 194 270 219

791 78 63 5 17 J 19 .. 11 24 142 3 19 .. 191 6 18 ., 305 39 891 1.489

177 10 16 . , 3 19 " 3 33 3 ,. 42 3 7 " 51 6 191 337 220 163 16 16 4 2 8 21 12 .. 25 3 I .. 78 9 162 297 221 156 22 7 I 4- 1 14 25 2 3 •• 41 .. 3 .. 72 4 176 282 422 148 11 4- 3 .. 1 38 .. I .. 51 •• 4 47 10 196 293 223 147 19 20 5 2 8 25 I " .. 35 •. 3 .. 57 10 166 280 224

1,021 142 1 18 5 ,. 41 13 248 21 14 1 206 22 96 41 353 43 843 1,311

167 11 16 .. 3 1 .. 1 22 .. .. •. 48 9 ., 67 10 156 285 225 192 17 15 J 7 .. .. 26 6 22 I 2 ., 48 .. I ., 71 9 158 295 226 260 32 5 3 1 •• 11 5 104 ]7 2 •• 39 7 32 " 63 3 165 272 227 215 6 6 5 ...... 37 .. 5 .. 35 I B " 119 5 184- 304 228 189 76 3 ., 3 2 63 3 5 I 36 13 46 41 33 16 180 18S 229

268 86 212 57 47 28 1 513 258 110

122 62 91 38 28 23 .. I 2 Il7 174 230 146 24 121 19 19 5 I 4 .. 1 141 236 231

141 GUJARAT D~ VILLAGE DEHGAM

ST. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & o. Village(Town/Ward/BlQck A-G houses hold, Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p( M F M/ F M F M F i 2 3" 4- 5 6 7 8 '9 10' 11 1£ 13 14

VILLAGES

Madha"gadh M,W,Riv, IH"_1..'S~'l2,451-15 151 151 842 437 405 6 129 30 Po. t Sadra 13 "l- '"l.- M2,P,H, ')c.!i ~l) ~to 3,001-27 628 633 2,796 1,457 1,339 10 II 3 761 260 Mp4,D,Rhc, W7,Riv,Po, ~ To. Xajpur Riv.;J..5 645-06 10 10 . 52 27 25 .. 3 1 rvhekhIarani P,W,Riv. C'I'll")':: 805-00 66 66 359 195 164 2 5 58 16 Vasna- :!..~ ~,M2,Mp2,3lf 2,657-19 518 521 2,394 1,242 1,152 68 64 598 259 Dolarana Wll,Riv, S,Pa.

¥iUlUndia M,Riv. 01'..s 954-31 96 96 416 205 211 48 45 86 63 .....:r Dashela M,W4,Tk.c ~ ?::1 J 1 2,880-16 327 327 1,542 763 779 63 75 267 83 vr Lekawada M,W,Riv.t"'>'i ':l u::: 1,876-31 184 184 851 432 419 .. .. 167 88 f/i Alampur M,W4,Tk. r , " .? ~ 917-12 241 241 1,111 540 571 30 55 279 112 Dhanap l\.!LW2,Tk. I" ) ? 'I 'J ,2,518-15 236 239 1,194 616 578 19 22 308 98

l r("'Shiholi Moti P,Mp,D, ~ I Y1 1,754-13 316 316 1,581 819 762 g 525 189 M2,Tk,Po. v1 Mahudra P,W2,Tk. (d,! '1 ; ! 2,108-34 198 198 924- 488 436 36 38 195 95 ~ Mota- trb1I"J M2,VY2,S, JJ ~ 3,175-21 572 577 2,729 1,409 1,320 88 81 711 326 Isanpur PO,El,Ea, .' Ed. LChiloda P,Mp,D,W2. 1,438-26 327 259 1,202 600 602 34 53 348 141 ~ Pa1aj M, W4,Riv. (;l"l ) 'l ... :> 3.659-30 419 376 1,771 889 882 93 95 330 138

~Basan P,W,Riv. CIU') :; 1,005-09 116 117 564 284- 280 80 23 Ij,.Y'Prantiya '2>if M,D,W4,S, 1,198-04 400 406 1,867 950 917 44 45 544 255 Po . ..ut Shahpur M,W,Riv,c ~ : : ..: ~ -'2,091-10 233 235 1,221 630 591 48 53 284- 122 Po. /Lavarpur M,W,S. c~.,:, ';' 1,065-11 243 243 1,182 582 600 27 47 389 190 ~Ratanpur M, W2,Riv. !' ~ :. , : ; ] ,288-39 119 119 521 276 245 6 II 90 29

¥Pirojpur P,W3,Riv. I' I'll "J S 1,463-39 142 14-2 756 385 371 125 40 ~ankanerda P,W,Riv. I' '1 "\ " 0:- 1,183-13 120 120 632 327 305 12 15 138 51 ~ Dabhoda I:' M2,H,Mp20;\. n, ~.~ 5,701-27 1,227 1,227 6,328 3,242 3,086 217 214 1,514- 512 D2,Rhc, WI0,Riv,Po, Ei,Ea,Ed. ~agodi M,W2,Riv. ,. ) ~ : :. ",3,350-13 418 419 12022, , 1,064 958 66 84 543 216 handrala M,W3,Tk, ",,' : ' ";3,243-27 291 291 1,637 850 787 50 56 485 260 --- S,

W'}akhora M, W3, Tk. r ) , I r 1,479-03 190 170 913 467 446 35 32 290 107 27 Chekhla-Pagi M,W3,Riv. " .. 1,950-26 284 284- 1,591 . 802 789 45 44 305 133 28 Habra P,W2,Riv. , .. " 1,308-12 100 100 463 240 223 19 18 99 37 29 Udan ";'7 M,W3,Tk, 2,476.32 235 235 1,208 609 599 66 70 353 198 Po. 30 Patna Kuva P,M,W5,: , : .~ ".: ' 'i 1,610'02 390 387 1,958 1,012 946 67 66 591 211 Tk2,Riv, S,Po.

31 Kantharpur P,W,Riv. ~""l ":. "); ~, 8·H-OB 71 63 350 195 155 . . .. 52 17 32 Vasna M,Mp,D, 1"'\ '\ ' " I \ (" J,653-37 316 314- 1,576 763 813 98 115 410 lO~ Chodhori W4,Tk,Po. "':).':1 : I ' - \

142 DlRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II. III IV V IVI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M FM F M F M FM F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 \ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

246 149 2{O 147 14 2 4 ., '. 13 '. ., 5 191 ~ 256 750 83 203 5 40 5 9 91 42 30 27 " 106 13 17 .• 227 18 707 1,256 2

19 2 18 2 ., , , 1 .... o. 8 -23 3 108 38 76 33 13 1 6 2 " 1 o. 2 4 S '. 87 126 4 616 187 267 52 19 l36 98 " ...... 46.. 7 ,. HI 37 626 965 5

101 9· 82 7 9 " 3 0' 7 1 104 202 6 405 83 232 3 47 ,. .. i 41 42 1 ,. •. . , 23 J 3 7 54 21 358 696 7 H6 5 ]20 '3 59 1 5 7 , . 6 .. 1 '0 4 .. 14 1 216 414 8 Z94 37 ]62 13 67 1 1 17 13 4 ...... 9 2 32 10 246 534 9 337 33 207 14 64 11 2 4 5 3 .. t 56 3 279 545 10

440 81 296 13 41 43 45 2.. 13 " 13 2 2 30 21 379 681 11 244 56 107 10 51 6 3 14 3 9...... 20 17 5 35 20 244 380 12 711 155 335 14 127 45 2 73 52 23 .. r .. 32 12 6 .. 112 32 698 1,165 13

308 123 176 61 27 34 2 10 6 11 4 10 .. 15 7 4 53 II 292 479 14 487 137 286 53 124 65 43 6 1 •..• 12 •• ,. 21 13 402 745 15

155 6 135 3 12 " 2 1 •• ...... 4 3 129 274 16 503 115 305 12 61 24 50 45 14 7 t •• 20 5 2 50 22 44-7 802 17 314 74 192 3 70 62 3 28 8 3 .. B .. 5 5 316 517 18 303 129 193 94 34 31 28 20 .. 6 .. 22 3 279 471 19 154 36 121 28 35 1 I 2 •• 2 122 209 20

2i9 170 192 162 10 8 2 64...... 5 166 201 21 173 75 132 55 14 20 2 4 16 3,. 2 154 230 ~2 1,707 832 836 660 66 22 12 U3 47 327 2 105 ., 137 40 49 62 61 1,535 2,254 23

567 322 340 175 150 113 .. 19 7 19 ...... 29 19 .. to 8 497 636 24 440 189 288 45 76 29 5 28 102 6 .. 10 }O 1 26 3 41() 598 25

266 148 158 106 38 2 5 4 7 5 t.. 2 •• 3 41 32 201 298 26 445 173 360 li3 28 14 1 22 37 .... 14 5 7 13 4- 357 616 27 128 72 75 44 19 17 10 2 5 .. 4 6 3 12 3 112 151 28 345 107 257 81 40 19 21 I 16 4 .. II 2 264 492 29 529 329 322 187 74 55 3 5 57 77 7,. 2 " 24 ,. 2 38 5 483 617 30

95 61 63 51 6 II 3 .... 9 7 5 [00 94 31 410 411 272 297 65 70 3 25 21 I .. 7 2 .. 37 21 353 402 32

143 VILLAGE QEHGAM

Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

"i1 Chhalall..! It P2,M,H, t'll~ 1 '11\ 5,359-20 737 ,:, 13,5:1 1,793 1,708 111 122 850 186 Mp3,D,Hos, Rhc,W6, ! Tk,S,Po. Ottampur P,W. r: ! 1- 't. 248-18 55 43 I 202 105 97 35 8 Bilvana P,W2,Tk. (' 11 'j; :. ' 990-25 152 155 I 893 456 437 56 57 157 52 Giyod , P,W3,Tk,5.::'d') II ~ 2,138-06 316 320 I 1,469 729 740 101 96 281 43 : 37 Halisa, I -:n M,Mp,D, 3,031-36 430 432 : 2,195 1,134 1,061 83 90 556 171 W4,Tk2,Po.

38 Nana- M,Tk,Riv. 61 1. 1., S 625-11 159 159 1 757 382 375 26 21 2 182 59 Jalundra 39 Navanagar M,W3,Tk,S.C 1,'12) j"JI1,272-03 261 265 11,393 692 701 17 17 265 78 40 Badpur P,Tk,Riv. c, " ,"-- S 403-34 88 87 551 276 275 88 23 41 Sagdalpur P,W,Tk. r'! 1 i , , 464-21 95 951 495 251 244 90 21 42 Dharisana L) P,M,Rhc, II 3! } S ~ ,,)4,359-34 427 420 2,356 1,191 1,165 77 90 549 204 W8,Tk,S, Riv,Po.

43 Vadvasa P,W,Riv, C'ILl. \,S' >;. ') 2,667-37 214 575 503 3 4 181 52 Po. 44 Anguthala M,W3,Riv. ,,~, i 7 S' 1,355-15 225 I::::: 641 564 67 77 246 91 246 ~~:248; 1,177 628 68 45 SaIki 'Yl M,W2,Riv,Po, 561-31 549 59 207 68 46 Jalianamath P,W4. c: IJ ... 1,048-37 143 144 j 798 448 350 94 70 163 58 147 ,Khinpur :,,., M,Mp2,D2, 2,141-03 376 3761 1,932 986 946 82 97 467 183 , W4,S,Po. I 48 Ahmadpur P,W. e121.- 1,266-23 92 941 476 266 210 101 38 49 Nandol 1.?- ~M2,H,Mp4/~1~1 3,353-02 489 4~1 2,359 1,183 1,176 64 95 712 396 D4,W6, t Riv,S,Po, ~ Ei,Ea,Ed. §O Sanoda 3') M,W2,Tk3, 2,490-25 527 527 1 2,476 1,301 1,175 62 92 434 121 Riv,Po. 51 Palaiya P, W,Tk. r r l' : I 1,336.29 146 ]46! 749 391 358 53 54 18 14 176 73 ~ Vadodra "!f1 M,W4,Tk,tl)', {(t £ 3,150-28 620 625 i 2,814- 1,455 1,359 91 9] 518 181 Riv,Po,Ea, i Ei,Ed. I ~ Galudan P,W5,Riv, ~ll11~,:(\1,765-27 242 2421 1,140 6(}9 537 64 54 339 134 Po. ~ViraTalavdiM,W2. t---:I""'1. 638-19 173 1731 8]6 424 392 42 43 182 43 'Si'" Sonarda W2,Riv. 1,809-07 257 251! 1,252 663 589 57 50 402 202 56 Vasna M,W3,S, t '1 ) 1. ", I, ,2,578-03 343 345' 1,531 773 758 105 99 384 1,95 Rathod Tk3. 57 Mota M,W3, r: --:: : , ! 1,466-11 222 223 986 521 465 83 87 301 139 Jalundra Tk.

58 Zak M,W2,Riv. 1,125-29 139 139 1 665 357 308 62 65 119 40 59 Kadadra M,W3,Po. I" ' i 2,764-25 376 376 ' 1,734 883 851 53 65 2 338 129 ~O Harsoli::l,S t,')P,M,MP,D, 2,111-30 452 4521 2,076 1,038 1,038 53 49 352 115 , 'W4, Riv,Po. ; 31 Jivajini P,W,Riv. c'" , -; ],: 238·19 38 192 92 100 27 1 Muvadi 62 Ramnagar P,W,Tk2. _":'. \ 275·07 65 314 168 146 9 4 100 46

63 Karoli:· I M,W3,Tk, 2,590-30 326 326 ],679 860 819 82 80 469 295 Riv,Po. 64 Vatva P W Riv. "r; - ~.- 1,252-26 183 184 911 471 440 67 71 146 39 65 Amrajina M,W2,RivJ'::~ '1 (3,369.14 425 427 2,098 1,068 1,030 108 120 292 86 Muvada 66 Palundra::, f M,W4-,Riv, 3,411-23 672 679 3,285 1,664 1,621 70 78 567 143 Po.

1 4- District-Ahmedabad

WORKERS Non­ Total workers worken Sl. III IV ·V VI VII VIII IX X No. (I-IX) I II ...__ --- M F M F M F MF M F ~FMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 t,g 34 35 36 1

858 276 563 82 33 3 85 138 5...... 33 .. 11 .. 127 53 935 1,432 33

60 34 53 14 5 17 .. " ..• " 2 3 .• 45 63 34 243 99 137 5 67 81 ,. .. 8 5 7 .... 5 ,. .. 19 2 213 338 35 404 233 246 8B 58 14- S 3 24 104 2 " '1 . • 12 5 2 41 19 325 507 36 593 418 412 322 59 33 47 31 1 ...... 17 6 2 55 26 541 643 37

229 140 J89 122 26 12 4 4- 6 2 .. 2 2 153 235 38 368 208 285 182 34 16 3 .. 10 6 3 .. 1 " 15 2 .. 17 2 324 493 39 149 131 102 90 6 13 4 3 1 1 •• 28 23 1 1 6 1 127 144 40 141 100 99 6~ 8 33 1 ,. 1 1 4- ,. 23 3 1 4 I 110 144 41 344 337 192 79 40 15 5 48 55 1 . , 45 30 29 13 2 32 9 603 821 42 588 I

287 II 186 55 9 17 . . 12 I .. 16 288 492 43 301 50 154- 4 105 45 2 17 7 .. 6 .... 10 340 514 44 6 " ., •• 18 •. 1 ., ,. 337 55 128 " 184 55 " 291 494 45 254 58 100 5 45 3 2 6 2 ., 66 37 3 ., 12 18 13 194 292 46 476 167 202 56 176 105 45 3 .. 17 .. 2 31 6 510 779 47

145 20 113 17 J8 1 1 7 I .. 6 1 121 190 48 562 106 283 10 81 63 8 37 7 27 .. 1 .• 28 2 3 94 24 621 1,070 49

739 602 389 330 205 229 66 7 8",." 30 25 3 37 II 562 573 50 192 71 107 45 17 10 7 2 .. 16 .. 3 .. 4 I 2 31 18 199 287 51 807 82 396 35 229 37 48 2 41 8 ., 43 7 6 36 1 648 1,277 52

323 151 200 86 75 43 5 12 2 ]5 ,. 5 14 4 7 6 286 386 53 238 60 163 52 24 6 .. 7 1 33 ...... 7 .. 4 .. 186 332 54 3M) 1 3 189 " 62 " 11 1 8 37 1.. 12 .. 1 19 I 323 586 55 421 42 275 4 36 8 4 4 6 1 .. 4 .. 11 1 .. 86 23 352 716 56 273 43 162 6 64 35 3 17 3 .... 10 1 2 12 248 422 57

207 4 lSI " 36 3 3 4 6 ...... 4 I .. 3 .. ]50 304 58 492 140 347 93 63 17 4 16 .. 2 .. 1 .. 31 18 4- 24- 12 391 711 59 579 160 429 146 21 9 10 26 3 I .. 2815 59 1 459 878 60 45 3 33 12 2 47 97 61 100 14 82 13 7 2 2 .. 7 68 132 62

468 141 265 54 79 53 7 39 9 4 2 1 , . 16 15 4 53 14 392 672 63 241 45 209 35 3 .. 10 .. 2 •• .. 16 9 230 395 64 553 31 408 6 49 3 9 1 .. # 13 1 .. 38 12 515 999 65 942 223 553 6 238 175 7B 42 28 .. 3 .. 42 722 1,398 66

145 A-19 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEHGAM

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViUage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

61 Harakhjina M,W3,RiVl"l 'l-). "lS~i2,930-04 538 542 2,510 1,309 1,201 86 107 520 161 Muvada Po. 6B Lawad M,W4,Riv, "t.l.'l'S~7J,295-25 517 500 2,518 1,294 1,224 41 41 2 383 96 Po. 69 Arjanjina P,W2. 0 ,1. ~ 1,187-03 126 130 710 37i 336 43 52 132 35 Muvada 70 Motipura P,W. 1,109-35 47 47 253 124 129 29 32 35 24- 71 Pirpatha 212-25 Uninhabitld

72 Najupara Riv. :L!." .'158-23 24 24 133 72 61 14- 1 73 Moti Pavthi P,W,Riv. C":1l.).-"'; 788-22 56 56 318 157 161 37 16 74 Sabela Riv. 4 420-06 14 14- 65 34- 31 1 75 Mahudiya P,W. C't"l- "L- 388-35 44- 44- 210 106 104- 28 11 76 Devkarana :'l,.P4,M,Mp, 2.1 ~ S" .6'1 4,279-24 591 594 3,098 1,580 1,518 101 130 614 255 Muvada -D,WI9, Tk5,Riv, Po.

77 Baria \'~ ')_ "I-- P,M,Mp,.2._ '~:!l'1 2,770-25 439 439 2,266 1,157 1,109 79 90 431 150 D,Rhc,W7, Tk2,Riv,Po. 7S "Baroo11 P,M,W2, DtO'2--\-~,894.03 238 238 1,294 652 642 58 49 191 53 (Baria) Riv. 79 Isanpur M,W4,Tk.o\.."l_1.."l.12,225.21 249 249 1,297 674 623 23 15 233 46 Dodiya 80 Hathijan M,W3,Tk3. 1,525.31 181 184 839 466 373 12 11 317 167 yBl Bardoli ~ P,M2,W2, 2,416-05 425 428 2,109 1,094 1,015 16 12 469 219 . (Kothi) Tk3,Riv. fl Bahial" '~'l1P,M,H,Mp, 7.-1 2,964-39 748 757 3,779 1,870 ],909 115 133 1,029 482 D2,Rhc,W5, Tk3. 83 Kamal P,W2. bl L'l.. 1,462-02 162 162 824 425 399 29 31 l70 48 handh-vasana 84 Kanipur"l n 1M,Mp2,D2, :;1 1,646.11 418 418 1,969 J,067 902 49 73 628 270 W4,Tk,S,Po. 85 Ghamij M,W2,S,Po.::"1 't} 1,1342,750.23 320 324 1,541 789 752 433 289 86 Kodrali P,W,Riv. (.' I; 1-"1..': 1,036-39 77 77 404 215 189 76 41

87 Mirapur P,W,Tk. (I' ('.' 1 1,036-24 57 61 331 171 160 63 34- 88 Pallano M,W,Tk. r: 'j ) '/ 1 424-13 66 66 316 171 145 84- 38 Math 89 Pasuniya P,W,Riv. 6 !1.'t 1 S" 730-05 60 60 346 162 184 72 38 90 Demaliya M,W,Tk. C' ')_ ,)1 "t 821-27 89 89 431 221 210 80 25 91 Chamla M,W,Tk. (,1, .,'j,l ,1,012.36 136 136 727 396 33) 27 22 126 19

92 Shiyapur P,W,Tk. q, -: )·1 240-13 43 43 211 104 107 40 15 93 Hilol "2.-1 M,MP,W2, 2,049-26 303 304 1,508 786 722 62 54 527 255 Tk. 94 Hilol- P,M,W2.610'.11- 755·35 110 113 597 293 304 8 12 162 56 Vasna 95 Vadod P,W. {'ll-'" 1,068·35 48 48 290 145 145 14- 14 51 22 .00 Dod P,W2,Riv. r'-: 469·09 67 67 319 155 164 7 6 55 14

97 Nani. P,W. ,,~ 1 534-25 18 18 109 49 60 17 Machhang 98 Moti P,M,W4. ! I r 894-20 114 114 649 338~ 311 21 26 115 54 Machhang 99 Mirjapur W.· 395·12 20 28 156 79 77 20 2 .00 Piplaj":;l, ~ ~M!W4,Tk, 2,992.27 194 197 1,112 5S1 531 10 8 203 102 - RlV,PO. 01 Bhadwda P,W2,Tk2. ' I ~ 7 '! I 1,427.09 109 111 686 356 330 59 56 69 7

146 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUK.A

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I·IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. '--- M F M F M F M F M F 'M F M F M F M F M F M F \ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 i 660 45 ,515 16 34 16 3.. 30 20- •• 1 . . 24 .. 33 13 649 1,156 67, 688 30 oUl 3 66 29 .. 75 3 7 .. 23 22 3 ., 64 2 606 1,194 68 197 9 144 7 11 6 10 .. 2 .. 24 177 327 69 66 65' ...... 1 .. 53 129 70 Unjnhabit~d 71

34 20 33 18 2 1 •. 38 41 72 76 1 76 1 81 160 73 22 22 12 31 74-

66 .. 66 ...... ~ . 40 104 75 813 363 ,675 ~89 7 9 4 1 21 19 1 .. 28 12 77 33 767 1,155 76

602 53 412 18 34 7 8. • 24 8 1 .. 43 2 15 .. 65 18 555 1,056 77

348 168 229 19 104 145 1 .. 14 '4 304 474 78 415, 283 385 267 12 13 3 J •• 2 2 7 •• 5 .. 259 340 79 272 5 96 .. 102 2 1 .. 12 ...... 1 .• 14 .• 46 3 194 36B 80 622 41 322 6 233 25 2 .. 17 3 5 .. It 3 32 4- 472 974 81

914 124 322 26 171 15 7.. 96 33 6.. 34 .• 90 6 21 .• 167 44 956 1,785 82

269 152 195 133 39 10 2.. 23 9 8 .• i .. 156 247 83 593 211 399 129 64 55 53 12 2 .. 35 5 2 .. 38 10 474 691 84 386 10 256 5 66 4 35 12 2 .. 15.. 403 742 85 103 3 83 2 11 6 1 2 .. 112 186 86

87 2 71 3 9 3 84 158 87 87 82 4- 1 .. 84 145 88 89 2 87 1 ...... I .. 1 .. 73 182 89 123 4 117 4- .. 2 •• 1 ...... " ...... 3 .. 98 206 gO 216 8 212 3 1 2 5 1...... 1 1 180 323 91

51 1 50 .. 1 .. .. 4. •• •• •• 1 •. 53 106 92 450 268 335 130 51 125 34 II 8 I 6 .. 16 1 336 454 93

167 174 139 109 14 57 4 2 1 .. 9 4 .. .. 1 .. 126 130 94 77 63 62 57 2 5 10 .. .. I ...... 1 .. 68 82 95 72 7 62 7 3 1 •• 6 .. 83 157 96

30 29 30 28 " •• 19 31 97 184 124 169 119 3 4 4 2 ...... 6.. 154 187 98

50 16 32 4- 14 12 2 .. " .. ., 2 ...... 29 61 99 305 25 196 2 47 9 3 •• Il 1 .. 29 12 8 1 1 .. 9 1 276 506 100

171 27 122 9 18 8 19 17 1 .. 3 .. 185 303 101

147 GUJARAT VJLU.GE DEHGAM

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Wardjnlock A-G houses bolds Total Population Castes Tribes Bducated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

102 Rakhial "l.'_ M,H,Mp4,l.-I~'" 2,049-37 559 555 2,680 1,338 1,342 66 88 713 234 Rhc,W7, Tk3,Po, Ei,Ea,Ed. 103 Sametri M,W4,Tk.C'l '2,).'1, 1,351-00 265 272 1,219 el2 601 32 34 191 50 J04 Sahebjina M,W,Riv, I:'\"I?, -I ~ t) 365.13 158 153 788 415 313 23 27 190 60 Muvada Po. '105 Kalyanjina P,W4,Tk2, 1,879.17 144 144 698 356 342 42 44 105 5 Muvada Riv. 106 Sampa ,I ?/1 P2,M,Mp,D, 3,531.13 383 382 1,974 1,024 950 74 93 477 152 . W4,S,Po.

~O7 Lihoda M,Wll,Riy, 3,618-11 584 589 3,151 1,529 1,562 121 125 569 262 Po. 108 Jindva ...,~ ~ ""'; M,Mp2,D2; 1,617-37 409 429 2,126 1,098 1,028 65 64 533 193 W4,Tk,S,Po. 109 Megharajna W. ") "1 128-27 27 27 136 79 57 30 3 Muvada 110 Antoli M,W2,Tk. r'"} ) ; I 826·39 122 122 621 319 302 35 40 136 43 III Pahadiya W,Riv. t').-iJ ~ 402·19 68 68 323 165 158 18 4

112 Mosamput P,W. 0'1.1- 222-31 31 30 162 72 90 29 12 113 Sujana P,W,Riv. f' • 7. '1 ;. ~ 766-31 44- 47 258 143 115 55 5 Muvada 114 Antrou P,Riv. t'1\.~ 860-01 60 59 284- 144 140 .. 34 23 115 Velpura P,Riv. (I~') ..... 339-08 33 33 268 149 119 11 8 42 12 116 Mithana P,W,Riv. ,.. I ~ r . 'I' 6Il-16 55 53 316 162 154 11 6 41 8 Muvada

117 Kadjodra' SP5,M,W9, :,rr 4,552·17 551 7b9 3,893 2,041 1,852 122 142 2 571 153 Tk4,RivPo. 118 Dumecha P,W,Tk. 6r1 ~ ']. I 819-10 63 62 346 178 168 104 29 119 Khadia P,W,Tk. rl j .., .. , 705-07 81 80 395 203 192 20 1'7 52 12 120 Thada Kuva p,w;n. ,. ,., ; -; • 140-23 27 27 135 65 70 45 38 5 1 121 Vasna Sogthi P,W4,Riv. 'r I ~ ~ '~I :; 2,006-13 291 295 1,482 757 725 76 10

122 Shiyawada M,W6,Riv, t>i- ")-'l1:,.:!)1,243-18 325 325 1,662 874 788 375 l55 Po.

148 )IRECTORY District-Ahmedabad rALtrKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ---, -- M F M F M F M F M FI M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24' 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32. 33 34 35 36 I

719 374' 348 238 79 112 48 12 24 ., 4- 93 6 31 .• 92 5 619 968 102

a59 53 255 40 20 3 26 3 21 •. .. ., 18 2 .. 17 6 253 554 103 199 2 113 I 24 24 1 1 19 .. 5 .. 13 216 371 104

191 103 136 82 27 10 7 5 13 1 •• .. 4- 6 .. 2 165 239 105

I 544 146 320 90 lOG 27 24 3 10 .. 31 21 12 .. 41 5 480 804 106

872 267 595 195 22 7 5.. 58 4 19 1 .. .. 19 ...... 154 60 717 1,295 107

600 168 447 124 49 39 23 13 ...... 33 .. 4 .. 31 5 498 860 108 54 24 46 19 8 5 25 33 109

173 63 152 52 12 11 2 .. 4- .. 3 146 239 110 105 5 92 5 12 1 •• 60 153 111

38 3 27 3 9 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 34- 87 112 86 3 66 3 15 4 1 .. 57 112 113

94- 22 87 22 5 . , .. 2 ...... 50 118 114- 73 38 35 12 9 2 S 26 24 76 81 115 102 14 94 14 8 60 140 116

,107 214 830 106 120 55 28 .. 50 11 5...... 27 19 47 23 934 1,638 117

100 56 93 56 5 ., 1 .• .. 1 78 112 118 109 48 82 47 18 1 S 1 94 144 119 36 1 35 1 ...... ' 1 29 69 120 411 60 386 54 S 3 1 S 7 •• 1 .. 8 ., 3 346 665 121

467 27 338 9 25 7 .• 40 7 9...... 12 5 I .. 35 5 407 761 122

149

MAHAL : SANAND > ri. N 0. .;

.j'o~ .; .'!" ~" ~ t~ £.!li .: -"""., ,,~ of­ •• .;; ...a cr .~ l­ .:il 4. ll) ':£_ ~ 'J o .t:< .J ct 4. z .;;: .- .& t- ... .= 4. ~ £ .~ ':t. I ... j W .~ \.!:! 0 ~ \ :t: ~ ... 0 MAHAL SANAND

151 GUJARAT VILLAGE SAN AND

Sl. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Literate & Castes Tribes Efucated p M F -- M F M F M F I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 TOTAL FOR SANAND MAHAL 200,562-29 17,249 45,296 5,137 422 16,997 87,440 42,144 16.124 4,902 365 5,293

Totalfor Urban Area 320 M OO 3,002 7,462 715 U. 2,765 14,315 6,853 -1,028 678 15 1,883 Total for Rural Area 200,212-29 14,247 37,834 4,422 14,232 73,125 398 12,096 35,291 1,224 350 TOWN 3,410

S_aud Town P2,M3,H,Mp9, 320-00 3,002 7.462 715 24 D2,Mcw,W8,Tk3,Po, To, 2,765 14,315 6,853 4.028 Tph,Ei,Ed. 678 15 1,883

Municipal A.rea 2,781 6,867 623 2,545 1 3,860 13,247 6,380 602 1,85~

Total qf Ward No. I 567 627 2,966 1,556 1,410 913 -162 B-Iock No. I 126 131 630 314 316 Dlock No. 2 121 133 584- 303 281 196 109 Block No. S 74- 90 444- 249 195 174- 71 .ooock No. 4- 118 121 606 322 284- 135 60 Dlock No. 5 105 123 589 306 283 212 129 150 76 Dlock No. 6 23 29 113 62 51 46 17 Total 0/ Ward No. II 412 417 2,059 1,070 989 767 451 Diock No. 1 120 130 529 279 250 Diock No. 2 42 49 253 132 121 190 116 mOCK No. 3 106 123 573 285 288 98 68 Block No. 4 118 118 570 302 268 191 114- Block No. 5 26 27 134 72 62 239 142 ~9 11 613 Total of Watd }fo. III 664 3,385 1,743 1,642 601 584 I 725 176 Dlock No. I 112 113 565 286 279 Dlock No. 2 92 125 597 307 290 89 11 Diock No. 3 96 100 512 251 261 67 6 113 Diock No. 4 121 611 316 295 67 87 115 50 Block No. 5 119 119 641 347 294 345 291 163 52 181 40 81 Dlock No. 6 86 459 236 223 192 206 110 17 Total of Ward No. IV 656 730 3,357 1,722 1.635 1,040' 5~2 Dlock No. t 109 124 575 282 <293 Diock No. 2 98 112 556 290 266 214 135 Diock No. 3 115 133 635 332 303 205 142 Diock No. 4 114 II7 551 298 253 225 119 Diock No. 5 118 132 635 308 327 181 55 169 86 Dlock No. 6 102 112 405 212 193 46 5 152 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad MAHAL WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F Mo, F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

23,796 tl,8Z0 4,166 92 1,704 841 130 1,462 349 2,232 2,1500 8,052 " 3,155 2,273 9 1,649 160 19 98 9 680 34,092

3,782 505 203 12 229 596 58 899 118 1,162 3,680 1,551 18 102 3 946 81 3 24 374 5,302

20,014 12,315 3,963 80 1,475 245 72 563 231 1,070 17,820 6,501 3,137 2,171 6 703 79 16 7'1 9 306 28,790

3,782 50S 203 12 229 596 58 899 118 1,162 3,680 1,5S1 ttl 102 3 946 81 3 24 374 5,302

3,498 389 185 12 220 564 52 872 112 1,092 3,369 1,507 18 99 3 946 61 3 23 354 4,873

BI. No. 809 186 71 1 30 6 2 1 69 111 170 6 18 1 254 9 37 158 51 747 1,224

176 30 13 I 13 3 2 23 !4 55 2 45 3 6 19 6 138 286 1 153 13 34 6 15 5 28 6 21 11 32 8 150 268 2 125 55 11 22 46 25 1 1 44 1 4 IB 7 124 l~ 3 151 45 12 1 9 30 18 2 4 75 1 7 25 11 171 239 4 171 35 1 10 3 16 41 1 7 50 4 8 54 11 135 248 5

33 8 3 19 10 8 29 43 6

552 211 62 9 13 5 18 166 80 6 1 178 4 33 162 26 518 778

162 47 9 5 2 8 39 27 49 2 14 49 4 117 203 65 47 2 46 13 38 1 11 1 67 74 145 78 31 1 6 61 14 38 13 43 15 140 210 143 12 22 3 8 2 2 10 1 51 I 48 6 159 256 37 27 6 20 16 4 2 4 11 35 35

872 625 195 4 108 76 3 70 349 34 14 62 3 8 378 193 871 1,017

153 140 44 1 1 3 3 35 125 5 32 2 31 11 133 139 1 162 69 16 3 1 9 47 3 7 1 1 122 21 145 221 2 132 '68 47 14 3 4 60 15 6 10 2 1 35 3 119 193 3 159 132 65 2 24 11 16 111 5 11 I 1 37 7 157 163 4 155 126 13 2 fI 2 5 5 1 132 113 192 168 5

III 90 10 1 64 50 4 1 8 2 21 38 125 133 6

842 317 44 4 31 11 2 29 253 121 4 13 1 267 7 29 304 35 880 1,318

140 33 4 3 2 1 29 14 1 .. 80 5 31 3 142 260 1 146 14 3 12 4 2 21 2 1 38 6 62 9 144 252 2 151 17 1 34 4 5 49 3 9 54 9 181 286 3 166 100 24 1 1 12 90 7 46 2 7 69 7 132 153 4 150 70 13 3 15 7 17 55 23 3 40 2 2 37 3 158 257 5

89 83 79 22 2 14 51 4 123 1I0 6

153 A-20 GUJARAT VlLLAG£ SANAND

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &. No. VlllagelTo ,'1njWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F / 11 2 4 5 t 7 8 !! ~ II 2 13 14 Total of WlI7d No. V 297 313 1,480 776 704 19 18 415 228

B'lock No. 100 116 556 276 280 .. 191 136 B'lock No. 2 197 197 924 500 424 19 lS 224- 92

.Non-Municipal Area P2,W2,Tk2, 220 221 J,()68 595 473 92 76 23 15 168 2-1

San and Village "'9,656.11 • VILLAGES

Chorvadodra M,Mp2, l'l;' I~~I~ 'L::l-I yJ 2,423-13 193 193 1,010 520 490 122 138 147 39 Tk3,Po. 3 Khorajl-I::,I M,Mp, ;?'l 6,423-38 408 410 2,082 1,098 984 70 36 468 146 W2,Tk2,. , Po. 4- Chharodi M,W2,Tk, r1 ~: :; 1 :.;i2,214.09 179 179 953 493 460 70 140 189 37 Po. 5 Naranpura P,W,Tk. 01'1.. 'l-1. t 799-15 44 44 253 131 122 45

6 Kalana P,W,Tk..... 111·1 I 1,905-09 131 131 623 332 291 27 22 105 9. iV Zolapur ~I~t'f M,Mp,D, 6,139-13 464- 464- 2,275 1,176 1,099 III 104- 280 46 W2, Tk,S,Po. 8 Shiyawada P,W,Tk. 1:"011;' ~ , 2,074-21 153 153 822 414- 408 32 35 126 26 9 Bakrana P,W,Tk,Po'OI 1l)I''I 5,152-39 220 220 1,034- 530 504 1 130 49 10 Charal P,W, Tk. (. I • 'J ; "( 1,793-07 131 131 765 393 372 49 52 77 25

11 Daduka P,W,Tk. l'-' 1. l -; , 4,611-1B 222 222 1,067 566 501 103 89 216 41 '2 Melasna P,W,Tk. C I ~-': -; t 2,227-17 100 100 544 283 261 43 7 .3 MakhiaV7 Il~M,Mp,D, 6,107.01 309 309 1,687 863 824 237 223 1 232 66 ~ W2,Tk,Po, l4- Rethal") pfJ P,Mp2,D, 5,672-25 331 331 1,706 879 827 174 167 231 59 # Hos,W2, Tk,Po. 15 Kundal P,W3,Tk. "; . , ! 3,424.18 143 [43 754 362 392 72 77 86 40

16 Aniyali P,W,Tk. C' I! j ')_ I 2,463.1l 86 86 521 254 267 37 8 17 Van alia P,W,Tk. tot:l. "l. ") I 2,662-02 105 105 508 281 227 58 8 18 Upaldal P,W,Tk,Po.I:)Ii.' :'I'~ "I 3,840-21 164 164 824 430 394- 22 16 82 18 19 Govinda P,W2,Tk. r'i"l ~ I 1,227.17 46 46 253 ]24- 129 29 20 Zamp P5,W,Tk,r"'i') , ':"r 5,942-24- 310 310 1,541 808 733 79 73 2 1 ]73 37 Po.

21 North- P,W5,Tk,S.tI)'l,) I_)I 2,278-31 34 34 187 123 64 :3 26 85 11 Kotpura 22 Khoda M,W,Tk,S.I''1~.'' ';i t31 1,948-16 149 149 795 393 . 402 37 37 191 140 23 Bol P,\\"Tk. r !:; I 'j \ 2,301-12 170 170 937 506 ' 431 137 127 172 43 24 Rupavati P,W,Tk. DI,,)1:" 1,665-02 96 96 496 273· 223 9 4 50 9 25 Vasna lava M,W,Tk. c·t :;-, ·1 1,999·24- 168 168 934 451 483 47 59 233 125

26 Hirapur P,W. DI1 \.. 2,809-19 136 136 693 351, 342 74 35 84 2 27 Kunvar P,W2, Tk2,cH '). "l.-I!.q 5,666-07 259 259 1,374 717: 657 83 38 1 120 30 Po. 28 Vasodra P,Tk. ,-1 ..-/ 1,108-11 74- 74 371 190 181 51 3 29 Vinchhia P,Tk,Po. r!'; , c~'r 3,270-14 155 155 832 411 415 96 90 3 95 53 30 Goraj M,W2,Tk2. - .' r 4,140-09 301 302 1,615 836 779 127 122 181 39 ... The area of Sanand Village has been included in rural area of the Mabal.

154 DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad MAHAL

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F 'M F M F M F M F M F M F \ 15 16 J7 18 19 20 2J 22 23 24 ~5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

423 168 17 3 1 3 34 67 159 51 1 111 5 90 49 353 536

129 12 6 1 3 2 19 .... 65 5 30 9 147 268 1 294 156 11 2 , 34 65 140 51 1 46 60 40 206 2t.8 2

281 !f1 115, 18 3 32 2() 6 27 1 6 70 20 311 129

954 133 593 ~ 156 38 6 56 5 12 .. 4 56 4- 14 ., 57 3 878 '1,632

252 4 122 3 76 2 23 2 •• 12 7 8 268 486 2 593 90 319 54 171 23 59 6 3. • . . . . 15 4 1 . . 25 3 505 894 3

265 113 157 84 33 26 16 2 4.. 9 1 8 18 ., 20 228 347 4 69 16 42 15 3 13 I ., 5 3.. 2 62 106 5

183 28 132 1 23 25 .. 16 1 .• .. 3 1 1 •. 8 149 . 263 6 684 488 344 302 116 104 J 27 3 131 66 3 .. 35 6 7 .. 20 492 611 7 219 104 173 87 16 12 12 5 3 4 .. 1 8 2 195 304 S

~ 5 458 9 SH- 4-6 214- 23 66 23 15 " ...... 13 .. 1 •. 216 198 75 113 26 33 24 26 18 2 .. 3 .• 10 7 11 195 297 10

332 95 241 43 59 47 5 5 3 2 .• 13 I 1 .. 6 234 406 11 154 12 143 -107 117 87 23 19 1 .. . .. " I 1 . • . . I .. 140 511 212 304 114 93 69 58 21 1 • .. • ~ . , 18 2 4 .. 33 6 352 1)12 13 491 163 286 80 109 79 9 ·48 3 3 .. 21 •• 1 .. 14 388 664 14

209 30 169 24 13 4- 11 4 2 1 .. 5 •• 6 153 362 ]5

95 148 16 159 119 137 114 I I 4 .. 3 . .... 7 I .. " . 149 83 109 77 23 6 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 7 .• •• . . Ei 132 144 17 235 129 186 120 33 9 2 5 3 .. 4 .. 2 195 265 18 72 60 59 55 7 5 1 .. 2 ... , .. 3 52 69 19 414 316 285 229 69 69 36 18 14 ., I 9 394 417 20

44 16 30 16 1 ., 12 79 48 21 221 29 132 3 53 14- 14 4 3 3 5 .. 3 2 .. 9 4 172 373 22 272 154- 166 61 61 78 6 .. 3 •. 1 .• 8 .. 27 15 234 277 23 131 76 60 29 47 38 11 9 5 ...... S 5 ., 142 147 24 237 27 138 5 52 11 4- 3 3 .. 6 2 9 •• 25 6 214 456 25

191 32 133 15 22 5 12 6 ...... 7 2 17 4 160 310 26 398 152 309 114 25 26 32 5 1 . . 1 .. 5 4 " 25 3 319 505 27 101 39 66 32 22 2 11 5 I ., ...... 1 89 142 28 216 52 146 4 41 33 17 12 7 3 .• .. 5 , . 201 363 29 476 332 308 225 57 49 43 20 8 .. 60 38 360 447 30

155 GUJARA1 VILLAGE SANAND

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &: No. Village}Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M M , M F 1 2 3 4 5 • 7 S rj 111 12 13 14 31 Lekhamba P,W,Tk. t:wn n 1,228-16 84 84 452 237 215 34 26 28 16 32 Fangdi P,W2,Tk,SOl~·"~I:?~ 2,395-38 152 152 769 396 373 50 55 1 125 32 33 Khicha P,W2,Tk. DI1 "t-)! 912-19 130 130 689 343 346 28 28 7 4 43 3 34 Kodaiia P,W,Tk. t>l'l.. L 2 I SSg· I 5 £2 62 317 171 14~ 14 ~ 45- HI 35 Mankol ~,Mp,W4,pu'I)L:: J 7,584-33 383 383 1,938 993 945 132 135 269 60 Tk2.

36 Juda P,W,Tk. D 1<- 22...1 1,735-35 . 124 124 710 374- 336 54- 2 n Modasar'11 M,Mp2,D2, 4,788-11 477 477 2,432 1,2BI 1,151 114 116 15 20 571 . 168 W4,Tk,Po. 38 Palwada M,W2,Tk2. 01 u. 2.' 1,161-06 138 138 744 376 368 43 41 U6 16 39 Matoda P,W2,Tk. ~I~ 'l. ~ ! 1,388-30 153 153 787 396 391 4 lIS II 40 Sari M,W2,Tk. [ I ,'" "; , 1,692-31 153 153 734 373 361 72 64 5 149 39

41 JUVal P,W2,Tk2, on 1"; I '},7 4,259-25 278 282 1,534- 797 737 7 7 10 80 9 Po. 42 Daran P,W2,Tk,t/i.L'L'11 3,09{)-14 242 242 1,239 631 60S 40 36 139 14 Po. 43 Lodariyal P,W2,Tk. C' n 'I. .. I 2,395-38 101 101 522 269 253 26 22 79 7 44 Vasana-1 t ~IM,Mp,D,W,3."i' 2,813-17 204 204 1,084- 581 503 1 3 262 98 Chachravadi Tk3,S,Po. 45 Vasana P,W,Tk. !' 1'2 tit 1,543-00 156 156 825 417 408 66 68 117 29 Dhedhal

46 Soyla P,W,Tk2. ("1. 1 '/ I 1,360-03 90 90 542 292 250 17 17 .. 52 4- :147 Pipan M,W2,Tk2, 2,365-20 204 204 1,087 549 538 26 26 57 54 202 78 Po. 48 Nani Devti P,W4,Tk,S.lJ''LH!:::'! 1,886-09 165 165 893 480 413 177 H2 145 32 49 Moraiya M,W2,Tk," 11:::' I 3,204-30 341 342 1,628 846 782 98 144 62 44 276 lIS Po. .... 50 Tajpur P,Tk,S. ('l 11. \ "' I 1,365-03 92 92 429 202 227 16 17 12 13 78 13

51 Moti Devti P2,W3,Tk. ("111 :, 951.21 198 198 959 470 489 22 16 210 203 115 31 . 52 Changodar 21 M,Mp,D. 1,740.39 303 303 1,419 771 648 23 17 . 227 30 L W,Tk. 53 Telav P,WIS, C"1 '21 '1 f 1,709-04 243 243 1,206 619 587 10 6 206 27 Tk2. 54 Sanathal M,W9,TkS.o'l.').. :n 13,893-30 417 420 2,105 ],086 1,019 ]53 141 2 4 338 105 55 Kolat M,W3,Tk, 01.. '2..1-'1, 2,494-06 265 265 1,442 751 691 171 188 4 3 259 21

56 Navapura M,W4,Tk 0"..·;: L"11,1l6-09 23~ 236 1,235 663 572 69 60 240 73 Po. 57 Atladej P,W4,Tk2. ell ! __ , 3,683-32 284 284 1463 762 701 100 110 241 36 58 Bhavanpur M,W2,Tk. ('j I 837-09 117 117 585 296 289 122 97 II4 27 59 Rampura P,W. r i'l7. 958-2S 62 62 367 186 181 5 I 55 10 60 Chekhla;.I1",M,W4,Tk2, 4,784-14 332 333 1,742 887 855 120 106 376 180 S,Po.

61 lava M,W,Tk,Po.( '. , ] ff,

66 Kancti P,W,Tk. ",.. .. ',' 1,374-01 204 204 ],051 539 5]2 76 71 172 76 67 Shel<\'~:rl M,W2,Tk,Po. 2,I1S-08 266 266 1,373 756 622 90 73 4 2 323 1I6

156 DlRECfORY Distriet-Ahmedabad MAHAL

WORKERS Non­ Total workers W(lrkers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFMFM FMFMFM F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24' 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

132 62 76 22 15 13 32 25 4 .. 5 2 105 153 31 214 3 168 .. 13 1 .. .. 23 ., 6 1 1 2 1 182 370 32 188 178 139 140 38 37 .. .• 3 1 2 4- 2 155 168 33 74- 3 61 2 4 1 3 1 .. I . . . . 4 97 143 34 534 394 427 313 55 80 2 .. 12 1 1 20 17 459 551 35

... 0 .. ., 223 68 194- 36 15 9 7 22 o. 5 O' 2 151 268 36 668 65 411 15 140 24 .. 62 16 2 2 4 2 20 .0 1 28 6 613 1,086 37 204 22 135 4 21 8 29 9 2 2 .. 8 1 .. 7 172 346 38 197 4 93 .. 84 4 .• .• 14- ...... 3 3 .. 199 387 39 187 14 118 3 54 10 6 I .. 3 5 J 186 347 40

426 91 360 57 40 29 4 2 o. •• •• 12 3 9 371 646 41

3]6 34 229 38 23 .. .• 35 8 9 1 • 0 4 315 574 42 144- 6 ]08 6 21 6 .. .. 3 .• 6 ]25 247 43 301 ]70 155 19 27 65 109 2 4 o. 18 30 42 280 333 44- 234 32 lSI 80 30 .. .. 16 3 2 o. 4 183 376 45

161 115 106 83 29 15 21 15 2 2 ,0 2 131 135 46 277 51 198 2 58 41 .. .. 13 7 2 I 1 5 272 487 47 243 209 III .. 90 177 .. .. 29 22 .- 6 5 3 4 1 3 I 237 204 48 372 46 159 6 96 35 10 . • 67 1 3 1 I . . 12 I 1 23 2 474- 736 49 127 55 96 3 20 45 7 7 1 .. 2 75 172 50

264- 111 122 7 105 89 •• 29 15 " ., •• o. 3 .. 5 206 378 51 440 108 230 1 99 70 8 5 12 23 9 2 .. 20 2 21 39 7 331 540 52 323 91 151 36 107 33 8 30 20 2 .. .• o. 22 1 •. 3 296 496 53

566 279 328 20 ]63 70 •• 4-9 188 .. .. ., 8 .. 9 .. 9 520 740 54 363 43 193 79 32 o. .. 57 4 1 .. 5 1 28 6 388 648 55

340 6 236 2 20 8 .. 18 2 1 •• 7 .• 1 47 4- 323 566 56 383 109 179 7 69 74 .• •• 35 4 4- •• " 18 2 77 22 379 592 57 ]55 10 128 2 9 7 3 .. 9 o...... 1 1 o. 5 . . 141 279 58 10] 5 37 • 0 . - 37 1 16 2 3 ..... 0 9 1 85 176 59 509 80 218 28 270 47 8 3 4 o...... I 1 8 1 378 775 60

332 167 191 80 23 10 .... 36 16 7 5 4 .. 3 68 56 302 449 61 237 51 154- 5 57 44 .. .. 16 I ...... 4 .... 6 1 232 327 62

10 .0 204 43 J06 •• • 0 •• 49 29 1 10 2 B 9 .. 15 • 0 6 2 189 319 63 565 128 350 71 27 6 " .0 12 8 II 5 '0 17 6 50 2 93 35 551 889 64 587 1I5 270 160 98 1 .0 62 1 10 7 .. 20 12 16 41 4 819 1,259 65

304 135 153 11 107 92 21 16 o. ... ~ ...... I 22 16 235 377 66 386 78 234 36 101 29 27 13 3 ...... 8 .. 2 11 370 544 67

157

TALUKA:DHOLKA c ::l .:0 • .~ • : \ . l! \ . \

~ :!! • a;. I .:: •:;: 2 t­ •.. •0 U cr I­ m o o « ill« o w ~ I « TALUKA DHOLKA

159 GtrJARAT VlLLAGI:: DHOLKA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled No. Village/TownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Scheduled Literate & Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 TOTAL FOR OHOLKA TALUKA 418,046-01 33,902 91,185 13,659 553 33,668 175,327 84,142 38,220 12,645 514 13,732 Total for Urban Area 6,673-02 7,951 21,010 2,010 18 11,156 7,896 10,301 19,261 1,820 13 5,415 Tots' for Rural Area 411,372-39 25,951 70,115 lJ,649 535 26,764 25,772 135,026 64,881 10,825 501 8,317 TOWNS

Ravia TowD P,M2,H,Mp8.D6, 5,713-02 2,629 2,632 12,825 6,610 6,215 570 576 Hos,Rhc,Mcw,W2, Tk2,S,Po, 3,547 1,910 To,Tph,Ei.Ea,Ed.

TfJtal of Ward No. I 525 525 2,754 1,112 1,342 1,052 716 Biock No. 1 98 98 578 292 286 DIock No. 2 III 111 536 223 146 Block No. 3 289 24-7 206 )12 112 520 269 251 111 Block No. 4 100 1.00 196 111 Dlock No. 554- 276 278 5 104 104 566 286 211 174 280 216 174 Total of Ward No. II 617 620 2,743 1,421 1,322 3 4 923 534 Dlock No. 1 146 149 506 267 Block No. 2 239 197 152 152 609 322 287 119 mock No. 3 120 120 190 83 'Block No. 563 273 290 3 4- 4 105 105 536 187 123 Block No. 5 278 258 94 94 529 281 248 172 107 177 102 Total of Ward No. III 402 102 2,123 1,070 1,053 557 326 Btlock No. 1 64 64 466 231 235 Block No. 2 100 100 160 IlO Dlock No. 508 240 268 3 114- 114 541 282 138 90 Dlock No. 4 259 145 124 124- 608 317 291 77 114 4-9 Total of Ward No. IV 458 458 2,265 1,161 1,101 379 375 570 184 &lock No. 1 101 101 568 302 266 Diock No. 2 106 J06 487 164- 47 Block No. 254 233 3 100 100 477 235 87 23 Block No. 4 242 9 12 104 151 151 733 370 363 370 30 363 215 84 Total of Ward No. V 627 627 2,940 1,516 1,394 188 197 445 Dlock No. I ISO 119 119 528 290 238 183 Block No. 2 180 180 194 172 42 948 509 439 5 3 Block No. 3 143 143 530 78 16 DIock No. 4 281 249 185 185 934 466 468 59 5 136 87 Dholka Town P7,M4,H,MpI8, 5,319 D2,Hos2,Rhc,Mcw2,Wll,Tk5, 14,430 1,440 18 5.;z67 27,476 13.046 7,909 S,Po, To,Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed. 1,244 13 3,505

Municipal Area 960-00 5,265 14,080. , 1,437 18 5,213 26,876 12,796 7,737 1,243 13 3,398 T~tal of Wud No. I 932 932 4,435 2,287 I 2,148 59 40 5 -1 1,177 Block No. 1 636 135 135 588 320 Block No. 2 268 3 3 128 132 132 602 322 280 3 45 3 149 67 160 DIRECTORY D htric-Ahtnedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 '23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

47,630 21,tij88 9,849 221 5,261 1,694 369 3,066 686 4,796 43,555 24,121 6,779 9,846 28 5,665 106 57 210 5 1,425 . 60,021

10,373 976 522 77 1,'937 1,401 209 1,894 458 2,899 10,667 5,1..20 233 491 9 3,563 82 23 108 3 908 13,841 37,257 20,712 9,327 144 3,324 293 160 1,172 228 1,897 32,888 18,701 6,546 9,355 19 2,102 24 34 102 2 517 46,180

3,467 2,845 307 87 233 195 42 I SIS 2,278 720 31 74 10 654 8 159 .. 763 135 3,143 3,370

BI. Noo 625 543 141 76 U 11 1 22 432 109 1 9 1 200 1 16 110 21 787 799

125 156 23 49 I 7 7 94 23 .. 3 55 13 5 167 130 I 135 68 41 20 2 1 5 45 6 2 40 3 .. 35 2 154 179 2 127 99 45 4 8 3 2 87 22 2 38 .. 3 .. 7 5 142 152 3 126 120 22 2 2 4 114 34 2 31 2 29 2 150 158 4 112 100 13 1 I 4 92 24 36 8 26 7 174 180 5 742 616 31 2 31 5 72 586 173 27 215 1 17 176 22 679 706

127 106 17 9 1 10 104- 17 2 47 3 22 1 140 133 I 192 179 4 1 13 1 28 172 47 .. 17 25 4 54 5 130 108 2 142 117 6 1 9 3 9 107 38 2 46 3 29 5 131 ]73 3 133 105 4 5 97 25 6 44- 6 43 8 145 153 4 148 109 20 106 46 53 1 .. 28 3 133 139 5

574 512 69 2 20 1: 59 476 114 3 7 130 3 11 .. 164 24 496 541 132 124 6 6 2 26 99 38 2 .. 36 2. 3 17 19 99 III 1 120 91 32 1 10 2 ] 86 23 .. 1 27 26 2 120 177 2 156 152 24 1 3 4 148 46 I 3 37 6 33 2 126 107 3 166 145 7 1 28 143 7 3 30 2 88 1 151 146 4

620 483 53 2 58 151 30 1 161 277 95 7 15 j 48 1 45 .. 115 41 541 621 160 147 17 2 3 18 .. 40 113 15 1 7 3 25 23 .. 30 9 142 119 1 132 38 2 3 .. 4 8 13 34 5 4 8 16 53 19 122 195 2 129 67 25 9 4 2.6 7 60 35 1 2. 13 4- 8 2 106 175 3 199 231 9 43 129 106 91 II 2 2 2 .. 24 II 171 132 4 906 691 10 5 110 124 11 201 507 229 20 16 6 61 2 70 .• 198 27 640 703

144 99 5 95 - 85 .. 4 11 1 .. 5 6 28 3 146 139 I 296 243 3 11 42 211 114 13 15 6 13 1 33 65 12 213 196 2 183 77 4 5 24 59 43 6 18 1 15 79 6 98 172 3 283 272 1 12 39 131 226 71 1 25 16.. 26 6 183 196 4 6,906 669 289 35 1,422 681 135 1,240 299 2,136 7,524 2,575 146 196 8 1,285 51 13 100 3 773 10,471

6,765 669 289 33 1,421 587 135 1,21:0 298 2,093 7,315 2,530 146 196 8 1,285 20 13 100 3 759 10,266 1,128 364 99 14 37 18 2 1 94 157 114 2 42 1 228 12 93 1 419 158 1,159 1,784 156 32 5 o. 2 .. 2 17 2 18 1 61 51 28 164 236 1 151 42 4 1 13 8 15 65 2 4 49 32 171 238 2

161 A-21 GUJARAT VJLLAOE DHOLKA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilJagejTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes 'Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 86 86 613 315 298 184 74 Block No. 4 132 132 556 254 302 7 5 135 115 Block No. 5 120 120 542 278 264 5 4 188 1,154 Hlock No. 6 III III 521 278 243 •• ___105 7 Block No. 7 147 147 649 320 329 .. 189 106

Block No. B 69 69 364 200 164 45 29 99 58

Total rif Ward No. II 1,00f 1,055 5,492 2,899 2,593 77 53 oJ 7 1,677 771

Block No. 1 90 106 558 271 287 153 4-5" Block No. 2 120 120 617 306 311 20 11 .. 166 79 Block No. ;) 114 114- 612 333 279 158 82 Block No. 1- 96 96 603 309 294 186 126 Block No. 5 95 95 621 392 229 6 4- 4- 7 202 14-

Block No. 6 116 116 584 299 285 163 76 Block No. 7 113 113 622 339 283 202 74 Block No. 8 121 121 616 311 305 230 ]79 I Block No. 9 139 174 659 339 320 51 38 217 96

Talal of Wa1d No. III 536 536 2,9fJ 1,531 1,410 283 240 6 2 680 299

Block No. 1 90 90 531 288 24-3 165 86 Block No. 2 108 108 557 294 263 137 100 154- 72 Block No. 3 93 93 528 257 271 83 81 6 2 118 58 Block No. 4 47 47 201 101 100 34 36 22 4 Block No. 5 92 92 523 271 252 105 27

Block No. G 106 106 601 320 281 29 23 116 .52

T.tal of Ward No. IV 930 930 5,078 2,651 2,427 921 809 1,462 525

Block No. 1 126 126 607 312 295 131 23 Block No. 2 111 III 579 285 294 169 64 Block No. 3 Il2 112 638 331 307 220 79 Block No. 4 106 106 609 312 297 192 102 Block No 5 80 80 569 324 245 61 3 233 III

Block No. 6 128 128 644 319 325 ISB 187 145 34 Block No. 7 lIB 118 591 314 277 292 252 145 51 Block No. B 97 97 554 302 252 302 252 164- 51 Block No. 9 52 52 287 152 135 78 115 63 10

Total of Ward No. V 981 982 4,937 2,611 2,326 2 3 1,599 697

Block No. 1 92 92 602 355 247 2 3 267 78 Block No. 2 96 96 511 278 233 130 33 BLock No. 3 96 96 570 286 284 171 86 Block No. 4 124 124 596 298 298 175 106 Block No. 5 121 122 538 ~84 254 208 115

Block No. 6 129 129 265 293 272 194- 127 Block No. 7 105 105 551 276 275 137 38 Block No. g 87 87 501 269 232 148 50 Block No. 9 131 131 503 272 231 169 64-

162 DIRECTORY Distrlct-Ahm.edabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers . 81. (I-IX) , I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F MFM FMFMFMFMF M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2~ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

151 27 ]2 3 . . .. -. I 13 2 32 •• 4 31 6 51] 24- 164- 271 3 133 29 8 · . 14 10 1 5 2 14 .• 2 37 2 6 47 13 121 273 4 130 42 19 2 2 1 1 13 9.. 5 21 " 9 .• 64 21 143 222 5 149 82 3 1 1 .. 53 62 3 1 12 I 15 6 4 " 58 11 129 161 6 170 61 44 8 16 7 9 33 16 1 25 I 3' .. 56 7 150 268 7

88 49 4 2 25 8.. 16 .. 16 " 44 22 112 lEi 8

1,316 519 99 .32 40 14 3 •• 347 309 93 27 2285 25 30 .. 392 137 1,583 2,071

121 83 1 41 42 3 .. .• 42 3 1 .. 33 38 150 204 1 164- 52 10 1 64 31 16 .• 32 8 8 .. 33 13 142 259 :2 157 89 34 )9·. 16 12 1 14 23 6 5 .. 34 13 6 41 22 176 190 3 149 112 L .- .. 73 103 10 3 32 1 1 •. SO 8 160 182 4 137 59 17 7 7 1 2 45 39 9 3 .. 25 .. I .. 28 12 255 170 5

128 42 16 6 32 12 12 .• 14 1 30 2 .. 22 16 171 243 6 167 52 9 15 1 55 46 II 1 •• 24 4 .• 48 5 172 231 7 ],33, 10 2 I 4 1 21 .. 1 46 5 .. 54 8 178 295 8 ]60' 20 10 19 5 5 20 2 103 15 179 300 9

7&9 457 108 46 45 28 4 285 262 25 8 2 1 76 9 25 . . 199 103 762 953

134 35 43 1 10 2 12 27 5 34 4 24 7 154 208 1 142 ]21 24 24 4- 48 23 5 7 9 1 3 .. 59 66 152 142 2 140 80 17 6 21 22 63 50 B 1 8 1 7 .• 15 Il7 191 3 60 16 2 I 2 1 2 2 .• 50 16 41 84- 4- 144 116 1 102 103 4 1 36 13 127 136 5

149 89 21 9 6 69597 .. 1 1 19 7 8 .. 15 1 171 192 6

1,311 553 114 23 80 88 2.. 371 203 123 9 10 3 231 27 47 2 383 198 1,340 1,874

174- 57 10 · . 1 10 6 7 •• 3 I 20 2 14 .. 109 47 138 238 1 147 14- 14 I 2 . . , . 1 3 40 1 .. .. 29 2 5 .. 56 7 138 280 2 162 37 21 .. 2 2 1 •• 51 16 7 .• I .. 62 17 J .• 16 2 169 270 3 143 24 5 1 I ., 25 9 26 2 1 2 65 6 6 .. 14 4 169 273 4 110 33 I 4 2 19 29 B .. 41 " 9 .. 28 2 214 212 5

190 142 10 5 15 51 75 70 19 6 5 9 " 8 49 9 129 183 6 162 100 36 3 5 30 78 21 II 3 2 27 46 152 177 7 143 81 5 1 1 66 10 4 1 66 68 159 171 8 80 65 12 12 I 46 39 1 .• 2 I .. 18 13 72 70 9

1,202 263 72 1 40 19 .2 154 146 136 I 15 .. 321 :3 56 .. 406 93 1,409 2,063

117 7 11 7 11 2 4 .. 1 .. 23 " 13 .. 47 5 238 240 1 139 12 4 .. 7 13 1 7 .. 52 3 8 48 8 139 221 2 145 20 3 1 20 6 2 .. .. 72 " 3 ., 44 14 141 264 3 148 27 1 16 3 35 .. .. 32 4 60 19 ]50 271 4- ]24 10 2 1 1 27 .. 1 .. 33 " 2 ., 58 9 160 244 5

126 10 3 .. 1 .. 18 3 17 3 .. 26 " 9 ., 49 7 167 262 6 ]41 86 15 · . 6 43 64 5 .. 37 5 ., 30 22 135 189 7 126 47 9 1 7 1 .. .. 19 42 15 .. .. .• 30 " 8 .' 33 3 143 185 8 136 44 24 19 18 1 .. 19 20 ]8 .. 3 16 .. 4 32 6 136 187 9

16S GUJARAT VILLAGE nHOLKA

SI. Area in Occupied HoUle- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTown/WardjBlock A-G houses holds lotal Population Castes Tribes Educated P' M F M F M F g( 0 2 4 ;) 6 7 8 lOlt If 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. VI 830 830 3,993 2,101 1,892 95 101 1,142 470

Block No. 1 109 109 560 285 275 62 60 129 36 B·Jock No. 2 105 105 527 298 229 132 53 Dlock No. 3 121 121 565 295 270 181 71 Dlock No. 4 128 128 524 267 257 162 93 Block No. 5 143 J4.3 595 310 285 21 27 204 109

B'lock No. 6 138 138 604- 336 268 194- 88 Dlock No. 7 86 86 618 310 308 12 14 140 20

Nrm- ...Wuncipal Area P,W,S,Ed 54 51 600 350 250 3 1 172 107 '

Dholka Village *9,614-36 VILLAGES

I Meni P,WTk. 0 11 "2.-2t 4,624-14 152 152 798 415 383 12 15 2 H 4 2 Durgi 3A P,W,Tk,S,Po. 8,033-30 244 244 1,357 700 657 8 6 35 4- 3 Devadthal P,W,Tk,S. CIl_'2.'l.n,,2,070-07 189 189 890 467 423 37 30 59 6 4 Dev-Dholeia M,W. 01'1.1- 2,829-39 205 205 1,006 524 482 43 55 85 31 5 Metal P,W,Tk. (.)1'l"l2, 3,663-00 228 228 1,171 610 561 85 85 143 36

6 Nanodra M,Mp,D, ,,'). \ 4 1121]'16,711_35 292 292 1,530 784 746 135 U6 249 44 W,Po. 7 Vasana Na- P,W. o 11.."l.. 1,501-28 100 100 590 299 ,291 10 15 62 15 nodra 8 Kavala P,W,Tk. DP- '2.-1 I 2,557-07 149 149 754 385 369 54 50 64 14 9 Sankod M,W2,Tk. t"l.-'l2.'J-I 4,140-16 192 192 998 507 491 56 41 92 _6 10 Adaroda M,W3,Tk, ('1-:n ~p:l3,673-03 203 203 1,063 563 500 149 121 195 44- po.

11 Dumali M,Wll. C" "l7. 6,135-05 141 154 732 389 343 62 31 12 Keshrandi ~9 P,Rhc,W2, 5,833-10 350 350 1,719 877 842 122 1I3 29' 59 Tk2,Po. 13 Baldana M,W2,Po, 0' n 1.0 3,396-00 212 212 1,112 577 535 71 65 5 3 242 58 14 Chhabasar P,T:,Po. C " I ~~ 4,114-17 148 180 856 446 410 57 60 176 83 15 Kalivt'ji P,\V,Tk. r 11 "l:e I 5,752-37 74 74 391 201 190 20 18 47

. :5:nShiyal 21 b' P,M,Mp2, 18,097-04 435 435 2,572 1,288 1,284 69 60 412 142 D2,W5,Tk2, Po. 17 Kanotar M,W,Tk. Co "I 'l.L '-1 3,878-00 148 149 761 378 383 29 25 43 4 18 lagdana P,W3, C'll"\ 2,201-12 105 lOS 566 280 286 22 22 1 62 10 19 Dehgamda M.W2,Tk. f'1 '1:' ';':. , 2,475-22 163 163 825 396 429 27 48 54 8 20 Ranesar P,W2,Tk. (' 1 I, : 1 1,400-02 129 129 622 311 311 14 20 102 47

21 Kochariya P,\V4,Tk,S. r I' -'2-'-:;'/2,338-12 140 140 992 524 468 94 81 149 40 22 Hasannagar P,W3,Tk, C>I 2'l;> I 633-09 94 94 493 239 254 44 58 25 1 23 Dhedhal P ,\V3, Tk. '" ~ 7 -:I I 1,563-36 149 149. 860 466 394 45 43 136 34 ';24- Rajoda M,W4,Tk,Po. 3,688-01 304 304 1,536 833 703 232 278 1 310 50 25 Rasam P,W3,Tk. (\') 2 -) t 2,134-11 281 281 1,369 727 642 III 91 8 336 96

26 Mithapur M,W,Tk,Po.O'J Z'J 'I' ~ \ 1,293-24- 279 281 1,626 845 781 57 40 290 55 .27 Bagodra);o ~ ,M,Mp,D, '?:,1~7 8,333-03 328 330 1,711 898-, 813 87 81 411 106 Rhc,W2, Tk,S,Po.

'" The area of Dholka Vi11age has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

164 DIRECrORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total worken workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV' V V[ VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMF M FMFMF MFMFM F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 \25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No. 1,039 374 177 30 97 29 20 7 170 208 96 .0 39 6 99 24 47 .. 294 70 1,062 1,518

144 52 14 6 4 7 12 7 24 12 4 .' 3 .. 13 .. 14 .. 56 20 141 223 1 143 62 l .. o. . . 7 .. 26 28 31 .. 26 5 28 22 5 .. 19 7 155 167 2 149 38 39 11 5 6 1 .. 14 12 10 .. 2 1 9 2 8 .. 61 6 146 232 3 134 254 4 133 3 21 13 O' 9 1 28 •. 1 .. 10 .. 11 .. 40 2 163 22 74 6 I 1 12 . . 2 .. 11 2 .. 55 21 147 263 5

149 7 9 .. 56 . . 4 .. 9 .. 5 .. 20 6 40 7 187 261 6 158 190 19 13 13 15 92 155 2 .. 8 .. 1 .• 23 7 152 118 7

HI 45 2 1 94 31 1 .0 43 14 209 205

231 122 178 113 13 7 6 2 9 .. 8 17 184 261 1 431 314 350 154 62 139 11 21 1 .. 6 o. 1 269 343 2 283 125 198 78 66 35 6 11 2 7 1 .. .. 4 184 298 3 294 155 190 90 36 40 40 25 5 .. IS .... ." .. 8 230 327 4 332 220 202 10 83 208 31 1 15 1 .... 1 278 341 5

442 250 285 155 89 82 30 12 16 2 .• 20 ~42 496 6 167 146 130 112 25 34 4 .. 7 132 145 7

222 132 155 115 54 11 7 5 6 .. •• .o. .. 1 163 237 8 304 129 189 20 94 109 11 _ 3 .. 1 " 6 203 362 9 297 234 162 4 75 121 34 107 1 .. 3 .. 11 " 4 .. 7 2 266 266 10

222 1I1 59 2 82 48 45 39 ...... 13 23 22 167 232 11 489 364- 296 200 127 155 32 7 ,3 •• 13 1 3 .. 15 1 388 478 12

308 270 209 162 50 86 24 20 2 .. 5 7 1 ...... 11 269 265 13 252 181 134 90 77 68 23 21 3 2 1 •• 14- 194- 229 14 108 83 21 1 .. 3 93 190 15

6')0 247 495 199 96 43 3. . 10 5 1 . . . • 21 5 . . 15 3 638 1,037 16

219 158 119 7 59 99 28 52 7 ...... 6 159 225 17 165 129 100 93 32 28 23 8 3 .. 1 .• 6 115 157 18 234 242 177 187 37 46 7 9 7 .. 1 .. 5 162 187 19 166 122 104 9 40 56 IS 57 5 .. 2 145 189 20

272 232 140 3 82 122 32 106 1 .. 1 .. 8 8 252 236 21 123 126 88 96 21 25 12 5 ...... 2 ...... 116 128 22 212 164 106 18 28 37 63 108 1 .. 1 .. 8 ...... 5 1 254 230 23 441 279 238 89 235 78 43 3 .. 3 .. 9 1 10 .• II 392 424 24 414 192 236 84 174 69 17 3 .. 1 .. 14 1 7 313 450 25

415 10 332 .. 50 8 3 .. 12 2 • o. 0- .. . .. 11 ...... 7 . . 430 771 26 438 203 246 137 91 58 22 4 3 .. 3 .. 15 .. 2 .. 56 4 460 610 27

165 GUJARAT V1LLAG£ DHOLKA

SI. Area in Occupied House Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses hol& Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F 2 4 5 6 7 8 13 14

2B Sarla P,Tk. (>1'"2.., 2,511-23 68 68 377 212 165 2 76 3 29 Bhamsara P,W,Tk,Po.cn:l")! ~1 4,290-01 161 161 848 432 416 9 119 8 30 Kalyan- P,W,Tk. C'f",~'")' 3,418-12 110 110 586 308 278 19 12 109 27 gadh 31 Dhanwada M,W4,Tk2,p'\.)...:a..~I:,q2,888-21 188 188 1,016 525 491 155 138 166 40 Po. 32 Amipura P,W2,Tk. !' ,.,., "l' 1,033-09 58 58 273 131 142 21 20 45 7

33 . M,Rhc, ~)"'I!:.l2.) I 1,450-32 150 150 737 371 366 73 81 127 73 W4,'Ik. 34 RupaI M,W,Tk,S.M ) i -: '312,135-18 375 377 1,933 1,001 932 181 166 1l 3 557 139 ,35 Bhayla 'l.1. ').\ M,Mp2, '31 ~ '1 4,368-36 239 240 1,243 649 594 102 98 216 52 D2,Rhc, W3,Tk,S, Po. S6 Jekda M,W2,Tk. (» '2 'j ')' 1,194-28 125 125 648 339 309 99 89 130 32 37 Sindhraj P,W3,Tk. r n ) :;: I 4,975-36 220 221 1,048 558 490 266 243 15 141 18

38 Saljada'l ''1:.1 M,Rhc, ::, '1 1,707-28 125 125 605 311 294 43 38 2 182 92 W3,Tk,S,Po. 39 Kavitha 111-1 P,M,Mp2, 1., ~'1 2,896-34 761 763 3,732 1,960 1,772 54] 460 . 931 260 D.W9,Tk, Po. 40 Gundanapara P,W,Tk. t:', 1 1_-"_' 1,369-22 48 48 301 160.' 141 59 9 41 Rohika P,W,Tk. Dr 'l. ~ 1/ 4,019-18 142 142 772 401 371 16 28 107 9 ,42 Gangad2,') M2,W4,Tk, 9,133-37 657 659 3,348. 1,724 1,624 162 146 690 212 ,Po, 43 Kalyanpur P, Tk. 01 '1 , 1,385-25 61 61 290 152 138 23 22 58 23 44 Shiyawada M,W3,Tk.(,11<) t 530-11 llO III 569 287 282 30 30 113 49 45 Sakodra P,W4,Tk. ,,11 j' 1 2,731-06 17B 180 893 481 412 76 77 173 63 46 Chiada M.W4,Tk"I'I') ;q. 'l! 2,846-12 256 256 1,373 720 653 182 158 266 66 47 Juval- M,W2,Tk2.t,: ,., " I 2,094-19 112 112 523 278 245 82 78 128 47 Rupavati

,8 ChalodaHf3P,M2,H,"l1.1,1?8 4,194-37 1,091 1,066 5,249 2,781 2,468 576 530 1,306 548 Mp3,D2, Rhc,W8,S,Po, Ei,Ell.,Ed. c9 Badarkha rU_1P,M,Mp2,;' y'l 2,655-13 875 880 4,468 2,351 2,117 583 555 953 239 D2,Rhc, Th,Po. f 50 Dhingda ~ S M,Mp,Tk2, 3,602-06 167 168 917 4-88 429 49 7 178 65 Riv. 51 Memar P, W2, Tk. (' n ~ "l , 2,685-09 77 77 485 253 232 18 27 6 2 54 16 52 Begva P,W2. 'l r; 1. 1,681-30 102 102 523 275 248 72 53 6 2 66 12

53 Valthera P,M,W3, Oltil.:l'1.' f 4,263-33 267 267 1,424 719 705 143 157 3 3 278 67 Tk2. 54 Jalalpur- P,W2,Tk. !-U 2;' , 1,747-20 67 67 334 172 162 32 34 55 20 Godhaneshwar 55 Khanpur P,W,Tk. 6\l'-~t 1,301-13 81 81 454 233 221 19 19 69 10 56 Lana P,W3,Tk2. ('1"1. • ., I 1,675-22 150 150 818 413 4Q5 24 27 9 18 135 38 57 Shekhadi P,W2,Tk, t: t) ) • \ 543-14 48 48 223 122 101 22 31 6 2 46. 14

58 Ranoda P,W3,Tk. C'\ -:- :> ::'-1 2,406-27 184 184 911 489 422 199 172 2 217 64 59 Sal"oda'),~ -;> !M,Mp,D,,j:, ,,\,-, 3,908-36 449 451 2,118 1,130 988, 204 179 2 372 116 W2,Tk, ~ Riv,Po. 60 Lolia M,W,Tk. i";' Y!. -:' ?;-'h,396-22 304 304 1,715 866 849 172 149 292 Po.

166 fitlt£C10R.l! Djatrict-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORK£RS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (HX) I II III lV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F F M FMF M FMFMF MFMFM F M F , 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .a5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34: 35 36 1

109 87 98 84 6 3 3 •. 1 103 78 28 234- 162 14-9 116 43 20 37 26 .. .- 2 3 .0 198 254 29 .. 168 21 92 17 19 2 ., 1 " 6 ...... 31 21 140 257 30

271 157 128 65 94 85 2 .. I 28 6 4:. • •• 3 1 .• II 254 334 31

81 71 46 18 23 9 2 3 •• 3 50 71 32

172 117 85 46 11 31 26 6 48 34 199 249 33 521 391 928 '204- 55 66 98 107 8 4 .. .. 14 9 17 I 480 541 34-

323 296 163 : 49 78 107 32 129 13 00 • 0 .. 10 1 27 10 326 298 35

183 27 '131 115 40 8 4 4 ...... 5 .. 3 156 282 36 312 118 ]67 ~3 83 56 51 28 111 2 ...... 7 246 372 37

169 97 92 57 . 37 37 10 2 6...... 4: •• 14 00 6 1 142 197 38 1,006 431 571 146 218 192 ., 139 64 2.. 2 44 26 1 .. 28 3 954 1,341 39

7J 70 53 63 9 7 .. _...... 2 • 0 2 89 71 40 220 115 155 68 30 26 ., o. 29 21.. 1 .. 4 •• 1 181 256 41 931 470 4-54 74 288 339 5 .0 99 45 3 o. 1 36 1 3 42 11 793 1,154 42

72 4-3 26 1 • 0 2 80 138 43 145 Il7 81 51 40 56 .. 13 10 2 .. 9 142 165 44- 260 152 132 73 98 62 .. 20 17 .. .. 3 7 221 260 45 387 244 252 138 62 59 I .. 54 47 2 12 .. 4 333 409 46 151 114 95 61 42 53 8 1 5 127 131 47

1.481 826 714 175 365 423 6 1 251 204 27 5 1 .. 42 2 .. 1 75 15 1,300 1,642 48

1,297 615 727 109 383 444 o. 142 60 I.. 1 . . 19 3 .. 21 2 1,054 1,502 49

257 40 127 7 59 29 •. 19 1 2 .. 27 6 .. 17 3 231 389 50

137 ]8 91 4 29 10 9 1 2 1 ...... 1 1 5 0, 116 214- 51 133 40 61 4- 21 19 1 .. 50 17 142 208 52

379 168 256 105 89 63 .. 18 2 .. 14: 340 537 53 108 62 74 31 25 24 7 7 1 •. 64 100 54 128 73 59 20 39 28 .. 28 23 2 2 105 148 55 219 149 119 59 84 81 14 9 2 194 256 56 63 4 24 1 39 3 59 97 57

251 109 110 28 51 77 70 3 :3...... 6.. 11 1 238 313 58 605 448 302 187 192 214 50 28 4 2 14 . . 7 . . 36 17 525 540 59

461 78 ISO :3 227 66 26 9 15 .• 9 o. 4 405 771 60

167 CUJARA.1' VILLAGE DHOLKA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownJW ardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educate p M F M F M( M F I }F l 4 5 7 8 9 io 11 12 13 - 14

61 Gundil").I'!. M,H,C,Mp,'l~), 5,288-34 406 406 2,107 1,127 980 1I2 94 3 2 495 142 Hos,Rhc,W, Tk. 62 Bhurkhi M,W2,Tk."~'l-·D"1'14,195-33 144 144 879 474 405 52 49 20 15 158 30 Po. 63 Arnej~, ';1 M2,Mp,D2,7,.1 2,644-35 165 165 939 461 478 32 39 201 71 W2,Tk,S, Po. 64 Javaraj, ,,,,, M,Mp,W9, llt 5,874-02 340 340 1,662 866 796 170 164 ~17 174 Tk,S,Po. 65 Kothll'L'l.- M,H,Mp3,'3..:?9 11,457-20 1,246 1,354 6,370 3,254 3,116 515 415 55 67 1,556 707 D2,W2,S, Po.

66 Rupgadh, M,W,Po. t:''' '). ') :."1 4,007 -28 177 177 1,054- 538 516 13 16 189 4-1 57 Kariyana M,W. l':' .... ., 1.. 1,907-24 94- 94 496 252 244 46 29 107 28 68 Kadipur P W2. f'" "\- "l- 480-22 76 77 418 225 193 29 29 53 7 59 Sarandi P:W3,Tk. (">, ") "l-) I 3,737-28 159 159 737 375 362 45 37 105 20 70 Dadusar P2,W,Tk2, t'! 11.1? r 211,991-12 129 )30 703 356 347 108 93 165 62 Po.

71 Mujpur W,Tk2. "l. 'l.' t 781-02 19 19 104 57 47 6 5 3 72 MafJipur P,W2. t" I "-- 1. 1,660-10 133 ]33 766 411 355 136 122 172 56 73 Chandisar':lc; P2,Mp2, ~'146t(., '/ &1,700-00 432 432 2,089 1,084 1,005 218 19B 9 405 U3 D,W6,Riv, Po,Ei,Ea, Ed. 1 74 VasnakeliyahP,H,Mp,D, ,,,!>,g'3'1 2,028-19 644 645 3,388 1,785 1,603 402 366 1 930 377 Hos,Rhc, W8,S,Po,Ei, Ea,Ed. 75 Ambaliara~, M,W3,Tk2,l'1/I~lt't,.~2,672-02 379 379 2,106 1,092 1,014 286 322 8 8 603 253 S,Po,Ei,Ea, fl Ed.

76 Uteliya:: I M,Mp,W5, ~ 6,805-04 266 266 1,566 790 776 136 130 227 75 Tk,Po. <') 77 Saragvala M,W2,Tk, co l--'l..'2. ).,~, 6,680-16 284 284 1,471 782 689 III 93 310 85 Po. 78 Vejalka M,W4,Tk2. "1-'U ,)_1~96,775-35 153 153 941 472 469 51 74- 208 54 Po, ;9 Keshargadh P,W3,Tk. t) ,., 'l- .. , 4,287-05 62 62 366 185 181 22 23 61 13 JO Bhumli P,W3,Tk2.(i 11 1. 'l I 2,985-03 96 96 485 250 235 11 7 63 6

H Dholi '), ' 1 M,Mp,W4, 3,401-17 109 110 608 310 298 58 55 155 42 Tk,Po. ~2 Kharanti M,W2. ~ \ ': } 2,347-20 112 112 554 289 265 72 63 41 41 67 19 ~3 Kaliapura P ,W. t' 11 1 534-11 38 38 241 133 100 9 7 23 9 ~4 Ambareli M,W,Tk, 1'>~ ~"" t "'''2,987-18 276 277 1,489 793 696 127 106 319 103 Po. 15 Nesda M,W3,Tk2, ()! 171 t 1,594-33 151 151 816 440 376 96 86 203 71

16 Bhetawada P,W3,Tk. t'r7 ,.1/ 996-21 145 145 734 381 353 56 41 1I4 7 17 Transad-z_, M,Mp,W3, !-/l ],557-37 302 302 ],550 799 751 183 164 2 399 131 Tk,Po. ~8 Rampur M,W3,Tk. ": . " 'J ! 422-11 158 158 766 398 368 40 64 218 88 19 Khatripur P,W. Drt. 1- 778-30 72 72 395 200 195 6 7 89 26 10 8athal.,<, l.~ M,W4,Tk, 4,352-25 407 409 2,092 1,113 979 204 167 480 108 " Riv,Po.

II Jalalpur-7.y::~,Rhc, W4, 1/" '4';> ' '-1,635-32 393 393 1,963 1,045 918 266 223 498 199 Vazifa S,Po,Ei,Ea, Ed.

li8 bIBECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WOltKERS Non­ Total workers S1. workera No. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X M F M F M F M FMFMFMFMFM F M F F M \ 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25,262728 29303132 33 34 35 36

544 172 234 130 161 2. . 22 3 22 2 5 . . 35 . . 32 . . 62 5 583 808 61

232 27 121 64 16 4. . 13 4 4 .. 8 18 6 242 378 62 245 25 88 62 16 I.. 26 5 I . . 4 .' 18 3 19 . . 26 21G 453 63

420 119 211 2 131 113 25 2 .. 19 32 2 446 677 64 1,611 655 561 154 355 364 12 3 116 20 63 11 22 .. 215 21 51 ., 216 82 1,643 2,461 65

284 179 196 115 54 61 7 1 7 2 20 254- 337 66 131 122 88 104 30 16 5 2 I .. 7 121 122 67 117 46 89 36 18 9 5 .. 1 .... 5 108 147 68 191 51 203 20 50 31 10' .. 4 ., 22 ., 2 " 181- 311 69 196 35 102 56 28 30 6 4 .. 4 1 160 312 70

25 12 17 5 8 7 ...... ~ .. .. 32 35 71 237 153 112 63 49 62 . . ~ .. 65 28 .. .. 1 •. .. .. 6 .. 4 174- 202 72 609 259 299 61 214 171 1 .. 61 27 5 .. 1 .. 17 .. II 475 746 73

. 944 472 443 29 338 390 79 40 12 .. 2 . . 17 . . 4 . . 49 13 841 1,131 74

563 192 279 4 183 171 1 . . 66 17 3...... 12 . . 1 . . 18 529 822 75

401 109 217 24 57 63 16 1 .. 3 .. 16 .. 3 . . 88 21 389 667 76

413 21 189 146 2 22 29 18 14 ...... 13 369 668 77

242 48 182 5 38 42 1 .. 5 I .. 5 .. 1 .. 9 230 421 78

82 34 51 19 26 15 2 ...... ~ 3 .. 103 147 79 142 6 119 1 12 4 2 1 6 3 108 229 80

153 6 98 21 5 4 1 .• 2 .. 1 .. 25 157 292 81 156 134 86 78 47 56 12 4 .. 7 133 131 82 73 31 38 22 20 9 14 ...... 1 ...... 60 77 83 411 187 246 90 102 85 36 10 5 •• 2 .. 10 1 I .. 9 I 382 509 84 .240 183 160 142 48 36 2.. 16 5 3 .. 3 .• 8 200 193 85

295 154- 150 108 44 45 4 .. 2 ...... 5 .. .. ~ ... .. I 176 199 86 440 376 267 220 73 88 48 65 10 .• 2 .. 12 .. I .. 27 3 359 375 . 87 205 82 116 3 44 76 33 3 5 .. 7 193 286 88 113 116 84 19 28 97 ...... 1 ...... 87 79 89 548 204 286 2 177 199 18 38 2 3 1 .. 10.. 1 14 565 775 90

565 328 340 132 64 49 I .. 140 134 11 1 .. .• 9 12 480 590 91

169 A-22 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHOLKA

Sl. Area in Occuqied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literat & No. VilIage!Town!Ward!Block A-G houses bolds Total Population Castes Tribes Educate ------) PI M F ,- 1 M F 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 :fT 12 13 14-

92 Rajpur M,W2,Tk. I!> l-l-}--,_, 476-34- 134 134 661 354 307 121 99 216 96 93 Samani P,W2,Tk. C 11"1 '), 2,775-12 104 104 602 316 286 58 45 138 23 -194 Nani Boru ~"lM,Mp,W2, 5,220-14- 184- 185 957 49h 461 45 30 220 79 Tk,Po. 95 Jahkda M,W3,Tk. c>1.--'l 'l"l , 3,335-17 195 197 1,026 .'514 512 50 28 187 93 96 Rayapur P,W2,Tk. <,",11" ') I 1,397-28 82 82 444 245 199 9 4- 104 20

97 Ganesar P,W2. 0111..- 1,033-04 56 56 286 144 142 8 8 28 5 98 Simej M,W2,S. o't~'\ ?f 6,183-33 306 306 1,573 841 732 157 133 384 120 99 P a Id'1 P , W ,.Tk Orl1)·'1 I.... I 1,386-25 10 to 606 311 295 83 82 76 11 100 Ambethi P,W2,Tk. 0 t" • 1, I 73-26 84 84- 468 246 222 59 106 .. 89 11 101 Sahij'l. rlS"1'lp,M,W2,Tk2. 2,858-37 300 300 1,581 830 751 204- 194 13 9 384 99 Riv,Po.

102 Bholad M,D,W2, 01-021. LI'3"17,107-36 238 247 1,246 618 628 61 72 286 125 Tk,Po. 103 Moti Boru M,Mp,W2, 01 11f22. 1/11,557-09 317 321 1,690 862 828 86 76 30B 126 Tk. 104- Vataman M,Mp,W2, Dl-IInt- ~'l7,4-06-26 525 523 2,826 • 1,453 1,373 209 186 591 156 Po. ll05 Varna'lf~') M,Mp,D, 7,644-25 376 376 2,056 1,059 997 133 135 424 139 W5,S,Po. 106 Ganol M,W3. 01 ) \ 3,234-38 191 191 868 456 412 82 84 179 71

~ 107 Kauka ') 1'3'"1 M,Mp2,D2, 4,790-13 425 426 2,04-5 1,041 1,004 169 158 391 137 W6,Tk2,Po. ~108 Pisawada ... M,Mp2,D, 5,358-25 341 341 1,706 875 831 172 185 350 81, .. W3,Tk2,Po. 109 Ingoli P,Riv. (\ 1'1 t. 2,779-00 160 160 982 494- 488 69 81 140 ill 110 Virdi P,W,Riv.l"'! 1 7, '1 r: 1,727-33 89 89 447 228 219 43 39 .. 90 33 III Virpur M,W2,Tk. t>1 ~.: .-! 1,647-06 127 127 706 366 340 46 36 61 57 92 12

112 Girand P,Riv. Ol'l~ 1,328-07 155 155 726 374- 352 78 72 80 87 94- 32 113 Vautha '2?l_<"M,Mp,D, -Z,A ~~'1 2,556-32 287 289 1,494 786 708 204 202 29 3 304- 103 "Rhc,W2,Riv, S,Pa. 114 Andhari P,W2. e'! ~-::_ 753-04 48 49 324- 171 153 157 141 84- 32 115 Rampura M. fb-l- 1,005-18 10 10 70 41 29 6 1 1I6 Anandpura D. , I 428-18 21 21 127 66 61 12 1

170 DIRECTORY IMstrict-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M .F~FMFMFMF M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25, 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

176 96 M 14 41 59 32 23 . ~ ...... 3 .. 11 178 211 92 175 62 99 18 62 44 3 10 1 .. 5 .. 5 .. 141 224 93 257 80 144 23 46 45 20 9 .. 38 12 239 381 94 259 131 150 5 79 121 7 4 .. 5 . • 1 . . 13 5 255 381 95 125 26 97 19 17 7 7 2 .. 2 120 173 96

76 70 62 '44 5 13 6 7 .. .. 1 I 2 .. 68 72 97 468 293 256 138 129 143 36 6 .... 2 •• 12 1 •. .. 33 5 373 439 98 178 139 127 '71 36 41 2 22 6 .. 3 5 4 133 156 99 146 62 88 :20 32 34 .. .. 23 3 ...... 3 ...... 100 160 100 423 255 209 76 146 143 1 .• 30 33 6 J1 2 3 .. 17 1 407 496 101

, 353 167 157 5 '148 158 3 .. 7 2 3. . I . . 15 2 1 . . 18 265 461 102 I 457 267 203 7 138 213 14. . 19 7 11 4 6 15 2 4 .. 49 31 405 561 103 761 323 409 28 182 203 21 11 7.. 2 .. 27 6 .• 112 75 692 1,050 104

552 162 278 18 148 118 48 4 2.. II .. 21 . . 2 .. 42 22 507 835 105 255 76 139 5 91 70 9 II . . 1 .• 4 201 336 106

599 347 359 143 157 192 30 12 2 .. 23 ..• 2 .. 26 442 657 107

476 193 282 4:1 138 127 27 20 5 3 11 • • .. • • 13 2 399 638 108

274- 234 155 141 62 69 18 14 17 8 .. ., 2 10 .. 10 220 254 109 129 23 79 .. 35 23 8 2 1 •• 4- 99 196 110 167 95 93 47 38 43 31 5 3 .. 2 199 245 111

2GB 99 86 11 92 52 3.. 5 5 7 .. 15 31 166 253 112 421 152 114 I 221 140 18 .. 39 4 2 14 1 15 4 365 556 113

93 57 55 26 34 31 1 .. 2 1 78 96 114 18 2 12 .. 4 .. 2 2 23 27 115 37 8 31 (] 2 4 29 53 116

171

TALUKA:DHANDHUKA :: i ...... "" i i

oI­ 5 a:: •~ I­ • (f) o

« ~I­ ::>u _.In: «I­ f-(f) «0 ~O .. =:l<1: z-..-<",=:::;:~>---+-- III 0<1: «wZO OJ. .. Ii o 0« TALUKA DHANDHUKA

1'73 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANDHUKA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownJWard/B1ock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR DHANDHUKA 661,418-01 2.8279 79,520 7,688 174 32,690 TALUKA 27,840 154,809 75.289 7,S(J9 111 12,798

Total for Urban Area B,6S6-27 6,239 16,161 959 3 9,400 6,130 31,999 15,838 910 1 4,949 Total of Rural Area 652,781-14 22,() 40 63,'359 6,729 171 23,290 21,710 122,810 59,451 6,599 110 7,849 TOWNS

Ranpur Town P,M2,Mp6,D3,Tk, 79-14 1,656 3,932 164 2,331 Riv2,Po, To,Tph. 1,591 7,929 3,997 177 1,301

Municipal Area 1,552 1,619 7,7 :;(] 3,8~!) 3,909 161 177 2,296 1,288

Total of Ward No. I 431 453 2,2.90 1,178 1,162 701 481

Block No. 1 149 168 782 399 33'3 .. \ 194 80 Block No. 2 166 169 809 401 408 253 163 Block No. 3 116 116 699 328 371 254 238

Total of Ward No. II 334 357 1,534- 732 802 1-72 221

Block No. 1 136 159 753 357 396 216 104 Block No. 2 148 148 656 322 334 227 92 Block No. 3 50 50 125 tJ3 72 29 25

Total of Ward No. III 439 449 2,155 1,099 1,056 164 177 558 233

Block No. t 160 164- 742 369 373 187 97 Block No. Z 146 149 775 400 375 167 59 Block No. 3 133 136 638 330 308 164 177 204 77

Total of Ward No. IV 348 360 1,759 870 889 565 35:J

Block No. t 148 148 705 362 343 230 133 Block No. Z 114 121 648 332 316 1,95 90 Block No. S 86 91 406 176 230 139 130

Non-Municipal Area Riv2. 39 37 191 103 88 35 J::j Ranpur Village *5,308.25

Barvala Town P,M2, 7,917-13 1,376 1,377 8,430 4.289 4,141 443 368 2,314 1,260 l\fpS, W5,Riv,Po, To,

Total of Ward No. I 327 '328 2,19;; 1,106 1,089 552 313

Block No. I 151 151 693 340 353 196 145 Block No. 2 94- 94- 777 333 394 232 151 Block No. 3 82 83 725 383 342 124 17

Totalfo Waad No. II 448 448 2,479 1,269 ,1,210 28 30 704 370

Block No. 1 156 156 605 327 278 28 30 141 20 Block No. 2 81 81 712 341 371 222 145 ------"'The area of Ranpur Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

174 bistrict-AhIDedabad DIRECTORY TALUKA Non­ WORKERS workers S1. Total VIII IX X No. workers IV V VI VII I II III (I-IX) F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M 36 M F M F M F 21 22 23 U 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 15 16 17 IB 19 20 40,977 18,279 7,593 249 4,201 1,128 341 2,546 657 5.983 38.543 15.940 5,083 5,783 123 1,844 114 32 177 5 2,779 59,349

519 31 9[16 820 160 1,490 394 1.982 8,574 7,587 1,205 445 .H8 3 438 94 8 43 5 651 13,803 2,035 308 181 1,056 263 4,001 29,969 7,074 218 3,215 2,128 45,546 33,390 17,074 120 1,406 20 24 134 13,90S 4,638 5,435

362 89 432 2,039 243 257 31 15 2 197 3,280 1,893 285 193 1 150 10 717 159 184 361 15 66 1 429 197 1,991 3,209 159 185 177 1 . . 242 144 250 7 23 1,838 700 281 BL No.

20 134 :; 6 116 GO 604 1,016 11 5 60 28 77 524 146 100 50 8 208 328 1 4 26 11 16 .. 4 .. 41 55 71 , 3B. 9 5 9 .. 35 2 ... .. 47 44 217 328 2 191 22 19 .. 179 360 3 184 8('1 26 12 2 2 32 .. 83 1 2 28 8 149 11 3 74 5 16 78 36 374 692 2 1 1 41 37 89 5 358 110 57 26 334 1 7 13 47 2 .. 32 4 45 21 178 62 41 25 2 41 5 10 ., 28 13 173 298 2 179 22 17 37 ., 5 2 23 60 3 149 36 11 1 12 7 5 3 1 .. 2 30 12 5 693 9G 71 36 .. 1 41 1 24 .. 130 70 553 546 363 66 53 152 IG8 31 9 .. 19 4 185 270 1 30 17 17 47 51 18 187 2 184 103 43 18 13 4 4 3 .. 30 5 186 19 135 151 81 61 182 236 3 214 188 20 31 7 14 1 .. 6 .. 12 148 72 3 4 45 8 48 2 2 .. 112 6 20 1 105 31 460 808 20 3 410 81 58 30 1 22 1 37 6 .• 57 13 194 323 5 IB 1 10 .. 180 261 2 168 20 18 30 15 1 32 6 11 1 32 15 2 2 a 3 86 224 3 152 55 29 22 5 11 43 3 16 90 6 11 3 1 .. 23 1 3 48 71 7 J 6 7 3 8 .. 55 17 1: 8

21 177 136 25 3 332 37 142 1 31 4 395 4 71 1 409 75 2,317 3.859 1,972 282 390

3 51 1 8 .. 82 2 13 1 119 39 577 1,012 18 10 2 57 529 77 181 19 45 22 190 319 1 2 12 1 23 .• 5 .. 40 2 34 20 9 3 34 2 6 33 12 192 367 2 150 10 32 2 22 1 1 .. 27 57 6 8 5 41 5 195 326 3 191 9 13 6 2 .. 188 16 104 10 162 21 668 1,164 11 7 139 11 31 .. 16 1: 120 2 29 601 46 93 1 37 8 2 9 4 2 2 7 66 12 169 250 1 28 34 1 2 38 4 162 364 2 158 :3 36 10 6 41 13 179 7 31 '"

175 GtJJARA'f VILLAGE DHANDHUKA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M F 1\1[ F M F

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

Block No. S 71 71 354 175 179 143 90 Block No. ~ 75 75 394- 206 188 143 94 Block No. 5 65 65 414- 220 194 55 21

Total of Ward No. III 292 292 1,878 957 921 87 14 598 U5

Block No. 1 85 85 548 267 281 189 159 Block No. Z 104 104 667 336 331 238 162 Block No. 3 103 103 663 354 309 87 14 171 94

ralal af Ward No. IV 309 309 1,878 957 921 328 324 460 162

]Uock No. 1 126 126 774 413 361 9 11 227 102 Bioek No. 2 83 83 643 322 321 319 313 196 52 Diock No. 3 100 100 461 222 239 37 8

Dhandhuka Town P,M2,H4, 640-00 3,206 7,940 352 3 4,755 Mp17,D14,Hos,Mcw, W7,Tk3, 3,163 15,640 7,700 365 1 2,388 Riv,Po,To,Tph,Ej,Ea,Ed.

Municipal Area 3,117 7,645 336 4,620 3,074 15,071 7,426 349 2,365

Total of Ward No. I 1,078 1,078 5,240 2,670 2,570 27 1,952 1,359

C.6 B'lock No. t ]31 131 589 284- 305 238 218 Block No. 2 151 151 710 349 361 285 253 Block No. 3 150 150 679 325 354 258 245 Block No. 4 137 137 633 317 316 264· 226 B>loek No. 5 134 134 616 302 314 236 165

C. 7 Block No. 6 ll7 117 587 323 264 204 70 Dlock No. 7 142 142 734 380 354 231 91 Dlock No. B 116 116 692 390 302 27 236 91

Total qf Ward No. II 1,028 1,067 5,222 2,592 2,630 309 349 1,t/66 583

O. 7 Block No. 1 116 ]26 553 273 280 135 46 B'lock No. 2 106 106 593 300 293 213 135 C.8 Block ].\'0. 3 ]12 1 J 2 664 326 338 202 113 B>lock No. 4 125 125 549 265 284 94 20 B'lock No. 5 100 119 659 348 311 231 207 ] 79 13

Dlock No. 6 142 142 660 327 333 58 119 193 60 Block No. 7 142 152 666 335 331 20 23 217 102 Block No. a 185 185 878 418 460 233 94

Total of Ward No. III 968 972 4,609 2,383 2,226 1,202 423

C.9 Dlock No. 1 129 129 606 286 320 138 52 DIock No. 2 155 155 573 282 291 173 89 mock No. 3 132 132 620 312 308 _ 173 39 C.lO Block No. 4 85 85 548 282 266 120 19 Dlock No. S 125 .129 684 331 353 160 96

Block No. 6 53 53 208 114 94 82 37 Block No. 7 289 289 1,370 776 594 356 91

176 DIRECTORY District-Ahtnedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F MFMF 1\1 F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2~ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Bl. No.

72 2 3 15 5 32 2 15 1 103 177 3 83 3 18 .. 1 2 12 4 .. 29 5 .. 14 1 123 185 4 109 6 7 1 5 39 2 10 1 16 2 .. 29 3 III 188 5

431 29 62 9 2 9 1 65 15 15 6 134 21 83 11 523 892

115 3 I8 3 23 5 47 4 15 3 152 278 1 163 24- 15 2 1 38 15 17 2 51 10 29 7 173 307 2 156 2 29 6 8 4 23 4- 36 7 39 1 198 307 3

408 130 54 1 139 117 16 71 8 15 .. 1 .. 59 8 45 4 549 791

158 17 38 I 33 15 20 6 .. 42 1 18 1 253, 344- 1 148 109 93 100 .. 38 6 1 1 1 3 11 3 174 212 2 102 4 16 13 2 16 13 2 8 .. 16 .. 4 16 120 235 3

3,722 530 149 5 411 421 98 733 234 1,141 4,218 1,036 265 28 251 83 4 24 2 379 6,664

3,568 . 473 138 5 402 399 98 729 198 1.126 4,077 953 232 9 246 70 3 24 2 367 6,473

1,173 61 62 3 20 5 40 112 42 1 367 3 70 1 460 48 1,497 2,509

123 8 3 2 10 ., 1 51 5 51 8 161 297 1 158 8 2 11 34 .. 1 48 5 57 8 191 353 2 145 4 3 1 20 2 52 5 62 4 180 350 3 142 7 1 4 11 .. 72 7 47 7 175 309 4 143 8 6 22 5 .. 43 10 .. 57 8 159 306 5

127 11 3 5 3 2 13 1 21 1 15 65 7 196 253 6 183 7 21 10 · . 13 9 19 35 2 21 55 5 197 347 7 152 8 23 3 5 4 6 4 ., 1 45 .. 2 66 1 238 294 8

1,215 313 95 9 31 2 5 100 27 185 13 45 295 15 53 406 24:7 1,377 2,317 " 136 28 I .. 13 3 47 10 2 .. 27 2 5 .. 41 13 137 252 1 149 1 2 .. 1 12 31 .. 82 1 2 .. 19 ., 151 292 2 159 24 25 7 6 .. 7 .. 11 14 60 3 36 14 167 314 3 119 37 - 4 1 2 S 38 16 12 1 19 2 4 " 34 18 146 247 4 149 US 7 10 1 4 2 4 123 lil 199 198 5

152 45 4 3 · . 2 1 14 18 37 4 3 .. 66 39 175 288 6 150 21 18 .. 4- I 8 2 51 8 13 .. 9 39 18 185 310 7 201 44 41 1 15 1 13 5 9 2 1 53 1 21 48 34 217 416 8

1,180 579 316 220 87 2 262 219 102 57 11 2 67 6 75 1 260 72 1,203 1,647

135 10 40 1 10 1 53 7 2 .. 4 .. 5 ., 21 1 151 310 1 143 38 55 21 13 6 3 '. 12 4 .. 50 17 139 253 2 158 97 90 96 21 7 7 2 .. 31 1 154 211 3 150 44- 49 21 33 B 3 .. 4 3 1 .. 52 20 132 222 4 161 103 81 81 10 8 6 .. 8 14 .. 34 21 170 250 5

59 7 · . 8 2 2.. 3 .. 13 1 2 .. 31 4- 55 87 6 374 280 1 187 209 74 57 5 2 19 2 47 1 41 8 402 314 7

177 A,-23 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANDHUKA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TmmJWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M M F I 2 4 5 t 7 8 10 II 13 14

,Non-Municipal Area 89 89 569 295 274 16 16 3 1 135 23

Dhandhuka Village * 10,843-21

VILLAGES AniaE­ P,WI3,Tk. D'1.'") , 1,348-20 III 111 673 326 347 48 43 122 16 Kasbati 2 Keriya- P,W17,Tk. C">Il ~" 1,675-38 75 75 437 216 221 27 31 44 3 Ranpur 3 Dhar Pipla P,W25,Tk. DIU "-12,746-30 138 188 1,140 584 556 33 35 142 18 4- Sanganpur P,W15,Riv. r rl") <; 2,222-20 70 70 341 173 868 17 12 27 2 5 Gadhia W,Riv. '2-'L1 'S 1,598-00 53 53 317 153 164 5 6 5, 1

6 Deradi Riv.Po. ~ ~~ 957-00 10 10 47 24 23 6 6 7 Khojapura W,Riv. ). 'l' \" 1,181-31 2 2 15 9 6 3 Alampur M,Riv. I"' ~ '). y 2,988-25 }'34 195 1,194 607 587 133 IN 174 57 9 Rajpura P, W. (' r"1, J 2,385-21 136 137 74-8 372 376 16 17 3 4 44 18 IO Umarala M,W,Riv. eo' 7! ; I ,~ 5,202-22 IG8 201 1,153 610 543 58 41 101 33

II Bubavav W.;. L. 1,583-11 69 69 404- 216 188 12 17 14- 1 l2 Kunda1i P,W,Riv,Po. 3,26D-30 200 198 1,174 602 572 35 35 102 23 l3 Panvi P,Riv. I'I"~ 1,351-25 50 50 308 159 149 11 6 24 l4- AIao 39 M,W3,Tk, 6,799-15 388 388 2,137 1,107 1,030 68 70 248 79 Riv,Po. [5 Aniali KathiP,W2,Riv. ':\22'l~ 2,564-38 76 90 536 264 272 28 25 42 9

[6 Khas"l n ~ M2,Mp,D, ~: r, 8,323-09 636 636 3,660 1,847 1,813 155 161 46 51 666 275 W3,Tk,Riv, Po. 17 Bagad M,W3,Tk,Po. 4,074-14- 387 387 1,709 352 857 98 99 375 99 18 Nani Vavdi P,W,Tk. ,-12 i. 1 r 2,118-02 117 117 683 369 314 79 6 19 Moti Vavdi M,W2,Tk,Po. 4,317-15 269 269 1,573 810 768 66 73 10 9 259 59 W Khokhar- M,W2,Po. r!' I ,~If 3,196-18 147 153 946 473 473 31 29 133 '35 nesh

n Hadamtala PW.... 11, "t 1,429-37 83 83 472 234- 238 49 36 2 38 6 ~2 Devgana P:W2,Tk,Riv. 3,191-11 103 105 659 336 323 67 63 60 22 ~3 Malanpur P,\V,Tk. ",' 0 "' 2,096-11 115 115 709 367 342 IB 12 26 6 ~4 Hansalpur W7. 1,795.31 10 10 56 29 27 4 3 / ~5 Kinara WI3,Riv. 1,711-20 42 42 214 •105 109 10 26 Shekhpur 1,025-30 8 40 24 16 5 27 Keria 1,361-37 Uninhab ted Vadhvan 28 Mota 806-37 Uuinhab i ted Chaparka 29 Nana 975-04 2 2 11 5 6 Chaparka 30 Bodia M,W. 1,891·24 138 138 767 411 356 30 39 81 20

31 Barania P,W2. r' 1,517-28 99 119 622 388 284 20 12 6 9 84 18 32 Devalia P,W,Riv, ~ 8,878-00 ]91 191 1,143 610 533 85 73 149 34 Po. 33 Patana W,Riv. )? .,.;: 1,946-16 18 15 99 57 42 12 34 Piprali 288-27 U n i ,n habited 35 Morasia M,W,Riv. t, ~ -::. ":1,156-19 49 4-9 291 146 145 20 19 37 9

36 Vagad ~ 0 ' • 'M2,Mp,Rhc, 4,657-26 309 309 1,705 887 818 59 54 452 267 W3,Riv,Po .

• The area of Dhandhuka Village has been included in rural area of the Taluka.

, 178 DIRECTORY District-Ahm.edabad I, TALUKA D)

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V '.'1 VII VIII IX X No.

F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

154 8] 57 33 11 19 9 5 ,22 13 .. 1 'I .. 36 .. 15 12 111 191

191 125 84 55 59 39 29 20 16 10 135. 222 126 1)6 7 21 42 14 25 .. 36 90 136 2

335 219 206 93 78 115 £) •• 20 .. 9 5 .. 13 6 249 337 3 113 81 66 43 39 30 1 I 4 7 I 2 60 87 4 91 12 60 3 10 3 9 6 2 10 62 152 5

15 3 12 '2 3 D 20 6 4 4 4 4 ...... · ...... 5 2 7 321 301 ISO 151 34 36 1 82 87 1 () 1 4 .. I 42 26 286 286 8 198 98 129 76 39 22 I .. 2 .. · . 1 9 .. 17 174 278 9 314 252 196 171 70 66 28 15 1 .. 12 7 296 281 10

116 77 78 46 36 31 ...... • 1 . . 1 .. 100 111 11 308 185 135 58 79 86 20 2 1 3 ]3 2 21 38 35 294 387 12 91 14 61 6 5 1 6 ~ •• 3 .. · . 1 21 7 tiB 135 13 651 248 364 136 33 3 6 3 48 6 4 .. .. 28 23 .. 145 100 456 782 14 177 99 97 21 49 38 23 17 3 2 11 3 .. 5 6 87 173 15

1,046 555 487 233 261 242 25 13 75 17 14 3 25 1 52 3 22 85 43 801 1,258 16

480 318 165 96 '114 89 99 65 7 13 .. 20 14 3 .. 59 53 372 539 17 201 113 129 77 52 36 13 . . . . 5 .. . . 2 .. 168 201 18 476 201 277 110 31 B .. .. 57 25 3 .. 1 .. 15 5 .• 87 58 334 567 19 240 114 126 57 30 33 17 .. 38 23 6 6 1 16 . 1 233 359 20

139 123 82 79 24 24 1 23 18 1 .. 7 1 95 1]5 21 173 81 91 22 14 13 27 12 .. 2 3 .. 39 31 163 242 22 211 160 154 129 8 8 13 2 4 .. 9 27 17 156 182 23 19 13 .. 3 . , ]6 12 I ...... 10 14 24 59 37 30 9 2 3 16 14- 8 7 1 2 4- 46 72 25

13 6 12 6 ., .. 11 10 26 U n In h a b I Ie d 27

U n i n h a b t e d 23

2 2 2 2 3 4 29

240 144 167 92 22 21 12 II 14 14 7 17 5 171 212 30

181 23 96 4 42 19 .. 32 4- 6 157 261 31 312 37 163 10 99 27 1 40 6 3 29B 496 32 30 13 15 10 11 3 2 ...... 2 27 29 33 . . U n i n II a b z e d .. 34 75 67 32 25 25 25 17 17 I 71 78 35

515 231 238 6 148 133 66 75 .. 31 9 4 .. 27 8 372 587 36

179 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANDHUKA

51. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViUllgefTown/Ward)Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14

37 Samadhiala . . 657-02 U n i n h a bit e d Vagad 38 Sundariyana1lM,Mp2,D,,-*:};<1 6,108-22 337 337 1,899 950 949 90 103 35B 95 W3,Tk,Riv, Po. 39 JaIila"l.'I.."l.1 P,Mp,D,Rhc,"S"'\ 4,015-28 396 397 2,257 1,167 1,090 lOl 103 434 Hl W3,Tk,Po. 40 Godhawata P,W. r!1 i 2,067-02 11] 123 734 368 366 43 42 .. 142 55 41 Salasar M,W,Tk. I 1 '::' :, 1,378-21 77 77 434 227 207 38 33 3 I 92 33

42 Jaska P,M,W2,Tk. ,....,e,,~ :';'\4,015-28 12l 119 687 345 342 103 9S ISS 93 43 Aniali M,W2,Tk, "'"; c· '. ') 3,S73-H 252 252 1,214 623 591 131 115 11 9 30B 119 Bhimji Po. - 44 Padana M,W2,Tk. f.>'t 21 ?, 3,452-37 256 256 1,31 ] 673 638 123 118 242 54 .45 Gunjar~ ,'l--r M,Mp,D,W2,~'1 1,904-39 l63 166 977 513 464 27 31 6 2 215 41 Tk,Riv,Po. 46 Kotda P,W2,Riv. ~ \ ...·1. "'S' 1,61I-15 205 205 1,096 557 5S9 ", 169 43

47 Galsana M,W2,Tk. 01'\"2? I 3,049-0] 214 214 1,290 667 623 109 107 273 62 48 Chhasiana M,W2,Tk. 01 ? 1-, j 3,476-20 159 159 994 496 498 56 68 175 24 49 Vasana M,W2,Riv.~'t' '2 I :; 1,364-01 185 185 1,099 548 551 119 113 235 33 50 Chharodia P,W3,Tk.r'l1. ;. I 1,954-05 119 119 647 335 312 25 24 119 25 51 Zanzarka P,W4,Tk, /"'1 j "! ',: t"l.,4' 2,764-03 194 194 1,095 574 521 196 183 200 51 Po.

52 Sarwal P,W2,Tk.orll" 2,431-15 136 179 922 483 439 198 175 231 61 53 Bajarda ';'=' M,W4,Tk,Po. 7,766-26 351 360 2,035 1,055 980 100 109 451 46 54 Mota Tradia M,W5,Tk,(' J , 7 :- ",15,072-15 264 268 1,569 783 786 128 157 2 3 280 132 Po. 55 Nana Tradia P,W3,Tk, '" q ~ J I 1,784-21 70 70 383 190 193 9 lO 17 56 Advall'):" P,M,Mp, '" B,969-18 618 620 3,227 1,645 1,582 275 233 688 350 W2,Tk,Riv, S,Po.

57 Jalia M,W3,Riv, r->, ~ -'L1~ ;12,344·25 llO 112 700 371 329 29 26 154 45 S. 58 Rayka'l.:, J P,W3.Tk,S. 3,923·09 120 146 795 412 383 115 108 16 9 196 68 59 Khadol'1;, I M,W4,Tk,S. 7,537-03 232 232 1,241 621 620 7 19 2 340 141 ,(}O Khasta" t M,W3.Tk,S, 5,202-0~ 184 184 1,039 526 513 8S 92 1 6 296 124 61 Tagdi 2,'7':1! M.Mp,D,W2, 'sr) 3,112·01 286 285 1,403 754 649 66 48 402 163 Tk,Po.

62 Bhal Gamda P,W4,Tk. ('11"1. 'II 1,093-26 77 77 442 238 204 14 13 97 35 6~ Parbadi M,W3,Tk. t 1 o! ,'_, t 2,645-05 150 150 748 388 360 1 I 171 75 64 Chokdi P,W,Tk. ,._" ~ , ; , 4,847-24- 181 182 928 484 444 29 29 150 36 65 Piparia P,W2,Tk. /" I .' ' -, ' 2,224-24 49 49 307 1.70 137 71 17 66 Nabhoi P,W3,Tk. f"-' , ' ': I 3,899-35 40 40 225 118 107 22 1

67 Akru ":' I ; 'M,Mp,W6, 3,983-26 279 281 1,526 779 747 124 102 336 115 Tk,Po. 68 Bahadi W,Tk.: 361-31 7 7 30 17 13 6 1 69 Zinzar M,W,Tk.· ',- ~ . 3,350-30 163 157 946 470 476 50 63 183 93 ,70 Kharad'·:.' IM2,Rhc,S,' ';­ 11,776-27 310 327 ),526 785 741 167 144 468 209 W2,Tk,Po. 71 Kothadia P,W2,Tk,S. - ,,:,, ',' '1,986-25 97 104 542 267 275 53 61 84 32

'72 Rojka t Z '1 I M,Mp2,D,; I ;,' • I 9,943.3:,) 329 353 1,983 1,023 960 138 ISO 543 [96 W3,Tk2,S. Riv,Po. 73 Pipal M,W2,Tk. t . '1'1 'J i 2,461-22 106 106 647 331 316 18 19 148 91 74 Unchadi M2,W,Tk,,-o '" r}5,220-30 291 291 1,173 193 780 106 140 .378 189 Po.

180 DIRECTORY TALUKA District-Alunedabad

Total WORKERS Non­ workers workers (I-IX) I II III SI. IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 'M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 .,Uninhabited 37 514 184 273 111 34 13 5 .. 69 3 5 .. . . 16 .. 1 . . 110 57 436 765 38

594 246 310 174 391718 77 26 20 .. 6 .. 32 23 .. 69 27 573 844 39 242 189 107 84 112 101 2 .. 7 I 121 14 2 .. 8 3 4 126 51 I 48 5 . . 17 8 177 40 2 3 106 193 41 165 82 63 6 72 57 14 17 I 328 135 122 11 94 45 .. 5 2 .. 5 180 260 42 B4 77 7 1 9 1 .. 10 295_ 456 43 339 304 136 72 94 186 234 130 .. 22 5 2 .• 13 8 2 1 .. 63 39 334 137 50 39 75 31 2 334 44 4 1 1 22 2 279 334 45 S18 303 96 97 145 160 31 25 4 7 10 " 6 1 4 12 5 17 1 239 236 46 349 27 148 13 114 12 66 2 255 7I 157 20 2 .. 9 10 318 596 47 31 34 . . .. 38 II . . .. I 258 46 12:) 53 7 1 I 3 .... 26 5 241 427 48 186 3 18 9 1 .• 3 9 I .. 101 82 21 53 1 2 20 38 26 290 505 49 253 22 . . 3 .. 59 149 197 84 63 116 2 7 65 . . 24 211 50 61 I 8 2 2 .. 28 11 321 324 51

239 82 96 4 ,10 2 98 62 527 259 298 2 2 1 .. 3 .. 29 12 244 357 52 110 146 143 •• .. 60 5 1 .. .. 399 176 209 79 47 13 .. 1 . . 8 I 528 721 53 5 " 44 41 5.. 1 12 12 1 .. 43 76 384 610 54 91 93 50 2 35 89 2 1 . .. 807 276 297 20 256 ]37 . 3 .. .. 2 99 100 55 .. 86 13 1 37 1 1 . . 128 104 838 1,306 56

181 41 98 18 2 .. 14 1 I .. 50 36 190 288 57 224 183 74 3 74 81 1 15 318 89 68 .. 12 5 13 .. 30 29 167 I IlO 85 3 .• 12 . . 4 .. 188 200 58 263 85 92 . . 3 .. 19 3 303 531 .. 54 I 1 . . 15 I I 59 334 22 83 2 4.. 1 .. 93 63 263 448 9 38 .. 22 3 .. 60 I 31 .. 19 .. 137 13 420 627 61

114 32 29 . . 8 .. 26 I 1 I .. 206 133 51 . . 103 109 .. 35 24 49 31 124 172 62 267 81 158 2 .. 6 .. 9 .. 182 21 24 9 .. 20 4 2 .. 227 63 87 49 70 44 2 3 7 56 47 217 363 64 .. 1 I 2 2 .. 66 37 39 14 24 20 3 3 2 83 88 65 52 70 66 400 108 215 22 6 45 8 I 12 . . 1 120 77 379 639 67 8 4 3 1 2 .. 2 . I 235 80 94 1 77 43 24 . 3 9 9 68 449 138 10 5 3 .... 35 23 237 9 17 38 5 235 396 69 11 1 2 144 123 336 603 70 133 55 56 2 8 2 16 52 51 134 220 71 526 77 199 8 44 45 10 4 1 24 .. 2 206 58 497 883 72 149 112 93 57 9 9 4 5 15 21 4-36 214 • 7 .. 3 . . 156 20t 186 .. 48 13 25 20 182 204 73 5 5 1 I .. 2 13 3 357 566 74

181 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANDHUKA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownjWardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p, M F M F F/ M F ~y /' 2 4 5 / 7 8 , 40 11 12 13 14

75 Chandarva M,W5,Tk, ~ll"_ l.-I\'5 ?;,CJ3,524-07 239 239 1,369 704 665 III 116 .11.-"'H\~ 3,099-04- 136 136 779 404 375 58 50 97 11 Riv. 78 Charanki P,W3,Tk, L1''I. 1. '7 t 2,'13) 70·25 107 107 588 288 300 56 68 110 44 Po. 79 Vahia M,W2,Tk. ("1 '? :: " 1,494-15 94 94 578 313 265 42 45 100 17

80 Ranpari M,W2,Tk. 01 ~-~ ""l' 1,463-24 139 141 777 406 371 34- 38 1£;2 4-1 81 Ounda M,W,Riv,C'-l1- '1 , r,. y~ 3,891-14 194 194 1,205 667 538 116 98 198 54 Po. 82 Refda Mp,W. I~'l..l_ 2,145.32 94 96 4-73 248 225 21 21 16 1 83 Chancharja P,W2. 011..1_ ~_ 1,639.34 112 114- 597 299 298 45 55 30 12 84 Salangpur M,W2,Po.D 2 '] 'l 'j r 4,323-19 254 237 1,368 718 650 39 47 323 105

85 Rhambhada M,W2,Riv,o? n 7S ~'73,858·34 289 287 1,725 881 84-4 25 20 336 69 Po. 86 Bela't>"'t P,W2,Riv,Po. 2.408-01 142 142 789 420 369 41 39 89 13 87 Titnbla P,W,Riv. 1;\'2

90 Rojid M,W2,Tk, 1':'1.",' I:''i' 5,525-07 375 375 2,257 1,167 .,090 202 179 479 203 Po, 91 Ankevalia P,W,Riv. t'lLL ~t; 3,406-36 55 55 311 161 150 21 13 46 9 92 Shah pur M,W,Tk. D! ') 'i' .-' 1,550.35 65 65 430 232 198 16 19 120 38 93 Rampara W,Tk. ': ., '1 ! 2,372-02 253 139 1,255 671 584 13 9 255 41 94 Panch Tala­ 1,664-01 .. Uninhabited .. vada

95 Khamidana P,W,Riv. ~!1 't 'l-S' 2,577-16 105 100 676 355 321 20 13 110 25 96 Kapadiyali P,W,Tk. nt ~ "I' 1,604-37 118 116 707 381 326 .. 68 97 Vadhela P,W,T];:, rIll';; ':';";~,516-23 147 1{7 855 465 390 10 15 1.29 25 Riv,Po. 98 Dhadhodar P,W,Tk2,~~"2.n It r;5,470-26 89 89 540 283 257 112 13 Riv. 99 Navada'Z.'--l \ M,Mp,D,l S 2:-~ 10,823-36 448 444 2,906 1,519 1,387 88 72 604 132 W3,Tk,Riv, Po.

1100 Dhanala? '1 M,Mp,D, ~ '1": 4,432-09 152 152 724 371 353 ]87 80 W2,Tk2,Po. 101 Fedra 1'? oJ, M,Mp,D;'_,rr 9,847-27 313 313 1,745 897 848 126 137 404- 159 W2,Tk2,Po. 102 Fatepur M,W,Tk,Po.CI"l- 'Lei :11',12,854-12 108 lOS 624 333 291 .. 171 35 ,103 Pachchham:1, M,Mp2,Rhc," ~', 10,235·04 316 316 1,749 887 862 lUI 119 497 190 W3,Tk,Po. 104 Ratanput P,Tk. [I: I 1,868.11 40 40 226 lIB 103 14 13 33 1

105 Kamiala P,WS,Tk."; ',I 3,152-04 14-7 150 780 399 381 94 83 232 7B 106 Anandpur P,W,Tk. ,-, '" -; '1 I 976-00 55 55 289 ]51 138 ., " 30 1 107 Buranpur P,W,Tk,Po.,. .~ 1-u~';-7,237-21 39 60 280 151 129 4 3 37 .3 lOS Navagam P,W,Tk.• -,· -" I 23,316-37 61 61 323 IG2 161 3 2 9 1 ,109 Pipali 7 ~ -: , M,Mp,Rhc, ~ r, 10,058.00 297 297 1,601 821 780 125 157 364 169 W5,Tk2,Po. ~

llO Valinda P,W2,Tk. (" J: ": 4,)48.12 78 78 432 2::35 197 " 49 7 111 Gamph;"', M,Mp2,D, ., 10,209.01 343 338 1,771 933 838 85 104 434 144 W7,Tk,Po.

. 182 DIRECTORY t'listrict-Ahmedabad TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (l-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FMFM FMFMF MFMFMF M F 15 16 17 17 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

358 185 161 14 93 124 59 29 2.. 1 ., 15 6 4- .. 21 12 346 480 75 167 61 67 22 31 23 28 3 4 4 .. 33 12 184 271 76

203 146 90 2 37 101 33 32 7 2 13 ., 23 9 201 229 77 158 26 113 2 28 23 12 1 .. 2 .. 2 130 274 78 152 51 86 52 44 11 5 2 2 .. 161 214 79

217 58 12B 1 . 4- . , 29 5 2 ...... 54 52 189 313 80 351 132 107 7 119 48 51 41 5 .. 1 " 68 36 316 406 ,81 165 92 135 72 8 16 19 4 1 ...... 2 83 133 82 191 133 106 52 48 70 33 1 I ...... 2 ...... 2 108 165 83 389 245 1'10 129 103 107 30 8 2 12 .. 13 .. 3 .. 36 329 405 84

479 13+ 222 39 8 ...... 18 .. 86 52 402 710 85

214 24 99 3 13 3 3 4 ...... 98 9 206 345 86 , 19 .5 11 1 3 .. .. . " " .. 5 4 19 30 87 221 125 101 45 66 44 1 .. 35 17 ...... 3 3 " .. 15 16 ]63 227 88 300 157 79 48 41 37 38 26 I .. 4 .. 27 4 9 .. 101 42 287 379 89

562 302 249 5 60 159 B7 32 7 ., 18 2 2 .. 139 104 605 788 90

77 < 6 +t- 4 17 ~ .. . ~ 11 1 •• 4 1 84 144 91 lOB 13 63 g. 18 . . 2 .. 8 6 ...... 17 4 124 185 92 335 111 257 81 60 30 2 3 .. 5 .. .. 6 ...... 2 .. 336 473 93 .. U n ! n h a b t ted 94

177 8 116 41 5 18 3 1 ...... 178 313 95 206 3 ]49 . . 40 3 12 ...... 5 .. 175 323 96. 244 7 203 6 2B 1 7 ...... 6 221 383 97 150 84 115 84 33 ...... - 1 133 173 98 760 25 381 9 235 10 ., .. 101 .'} 16 .• 1 , • 26 759 1,362 99

203 54 103 5 85 49 3 2 4 .. •• .. 5 168 299 100 440 94 188 7 181 80 6 3 9. . 9 . . 23. . 1 . . 27 4 457 754 101

177 28 129 1 35 27 4 ., 2 .. o. 7 .. 156 263 102 424 148 267 41 104 104 17 6 ...... 10 1 .. 19 2 463 714 103 52 13 39 13 12 66 95 104

215 94 102 24 70 70 19 2 1 . , 21 184 287 105 85 39 75 25 7 12 1 2 .. 2., 66 99 106 80 3 65 4 1 7 1 1 I 3 ., 71 126 107 103 I 79 1 22 .. 2 59 160 108 454 112 196 2 178 103 30 1 ,. 10 .. 39 2 367 668 109

141 103 106 80 31 23 I 1 .... 2 94 94 110 462 193 224 38 139 113 39 39 3 .• 17 .. 1 39 3 471 645 III

IB3 GUJARAt \Tll.LAGE DHANDHUKA

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTownJWanl/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

112 Kashindra P,W3,Tk3. 0 It ... ~ I 1,800-15 74 104- 560 303 257 29 20 95 12 113 Shela P,W,Tk. ell').'" I 1,467-31 118 118 572 293 279 146 35 114- Ambali' It ~M,Mp,W7, ~"'1 13,741-08 220 221 1,158 595 563 68 86 154 54- Tk2,Riv,Po. ll5 Kamatalav P,W2,Tk. 1'111 ":..1 2,971-25 74- 74 438 216 222 21 4 116 Bhadiad "L1.1.,M2,Mp2,D, 3Cf 10,758-09 518 534- 2,877 1,458 1,419 163 176 803 327 W4-,Tk,Po.

117 Gorasu M,W5,Tk2. 7,693-36 227 235 1,440 747 693 83 74 294 72 U8 Cher ;"'1 M,Rhc,W5, 4,045-35 90 95 443 225 218 64 64 117 70 Tk2. 119 Gogala P,W,Tk2. C'11.1-"1 113,700-04 81 108 579 306 273 .. 25 120 Kadipur'; <; P,W4,Tk, 7,045-01 92 126 706 366 340 86 90 117 36 Riv. 121 Khun P,W,Tk. ("l!1 ')" 9,463-12 68 87 545 283 262 18 7

122 Dholera '3' ~,Mp3,D,11~ct llC 11,320-38 700 696 3,82~ 1,972 1,850 211 185 1,215 668 os,Rhc, Mcw,Tk, PO,To, 123 Bhimtalav Tk. 'l. \ 1,881-23 12 12 72 38 34 2 124 Otaria M,W5,TkP:_ 1.1.11 [i3,053-08 148 148 870 441 429 83 83 219 78 Po. 125 Sandhida P,W3,Tk, 011 'Li I ~94,606-02 138 141 700 361 339 50 49 127 20 Po. 126 Sodhi P,W2,Tk.CI;_" 11 10,216-03 215 215 1,249 652 597 18 17 150 16

,127 Sangasar M,W2,Tk2. 7,986-13 127 127 782 393 389 43 50 120 36 43 10 128 Mundi P,Tk. t-I' I 4-,399-31 86 86 435 235 200 15 14 129 Panchi P,Tk2. r" '2 I 3,502-26 104- 120 555 286 269 38 38 78 24- 130 Rupavati 1,647-32 U n i n h a b i t e d 131 Hebatpur M,Mp,D, "'21'1 "1 ': J 7,936-17 345 345 1,919 1,005 914- 28 25 269 97 .Tk2,Po . 3 132 Zankhi Tk. ~I 5,403-12 26 21 100 52 48 133 Bavaliari'!J1 M,W2,Tk2, 28,872-15 153 171 887 449 438 61 64 161 76 Po. 134 Mandvipura Tk. 1. \ 6,121-15 2 2 13 6 7 135 Mingalpur P,W,Tk.t ~? ~ ') • 8,174-21 125 125 658 336 322 22 136 Bhangadh M,W,Tk. "1 ":~: 120,528-33 122 119 663 346 317 59 4

150 III 5 137 Mahadevpura P,Tk. ~. , :' t 5,570-21 45 45 261 135 703 377 326 7 138 Rahtalav P,W. r- 1 .~ "!.- 15,677-34 134 r

l84 . DIRECTORY District-Ahmedabad TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M FMFM iFMFMFMFMFMF F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 23 34 35 36

144 35 103 4- 29 31 .. - .. 8 1 .. .' .. 3 159 222 112 150 3 92 2 54 .. 1 •. .. . . 1 •• 3 .. 143 276 113 311 5 201 3 48 2 25 2 .. 10 25 .. 284 558 114 109 88 77 .. 30 88 ...... - 2 .. 107 134 115 695 347 336 152 159 138 81 40 17 .. 2 35 3 2 .• 63 14 763 1,072 ] 16

365 224 268 150 9 4 .. .. 19 ]8 2 ] .. 67 51 382 469 117 110 43 58 2 10 1 5 ! 3 34 39 115 175 lIB

180 76 108 64 43 7 25 3 4 2 126 197 ]19 189 100 94 13 72 82 7 16 5 ] 77 240 ]20

159 138 lIS 101 42 37 1 .. 124 124 ]21

978 265 180 8 42 15 4 .. 101 77 139 9 18 209 9 19 .. 266 147 994 ],585 122

25 . . 22 .. 2 .. . . 1 .. 13 34 123 279 58 201 6 59 50 11 J 1 .. 3 .. 3 1 162 37] 124

199 30 150 12 11 6 6 32 12 162 309 ]25 365 22 255 72 21 16 5 4- 13 287 575 126

202 108 182 101 4 6 11 1 .. 4 ]91 281 127 140 95 54 35 77 60 4 .. •• •• .4 5 .. 95 105 128 174 74 116 32 4 4 10 4 1 •• 43 34 11? 195 129 ...... U n 1 n h a b I t e d .. 130 508 301 374 208 7 38 47 14 2 18 4 2 .. 58 37 497 613 131

28 20 17 ]3 11 7 ...... 24 28 132 244 1 I 1 136 17 48 72 2 .. 18 8 2 7 6 6 25 8 205 327 133 6 .. 4- ...... 2 7 134 182 47 94- ]8 88 29 .. o. ]54 275 135 215 21 121 13 83 5 6 I 5 I 131 296 136

84- .. 52 32 ...... 66 III ]37 232 203 96 6 133 196 1 1 .. .. 2 .. 145 123 138

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