C ENS U S 1981 PARTS XIII - A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS SERIES-5 A.BSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK

R. S. CHHAYA OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Director of Census Operations Gujarat ATUL-VALSAD

Atul is a model Industrial TownShip which covers an area of about 4.36 sq. km. This township is located between two key communication arteries; the Western Railway on the west and National Highway No.8 on the East.

In 1952, Atul started its manufacturing programme with just 16 dyestuffs on the basis of know-how from the American Cyanamid company. Today Atul has its own Indigenuous know-how developed by its R&D Laborato­ ries. The manu factured range coverS a variety of over 200 versatile dyestuffs like tulathols, tulabases and tulagenes, Acid dyes, Direct dyes, Azo and Disperse dyes and Flourescent brightning agents. They cater the needs of a vast group of Industries like textiles of cotton, wool, silk, rayon and nylon like petroleum, soap, jute, food, leather, paper, and synthetic fibres

GUJARAT DISTRICT HEADOUARTERS...

DISTRICT VALSAD TALUKA HEADOUARTERS STATE BOUNDARY ... 8 12 16 MILES o DISTRICT BOUNDARY. TALUKA BOUNDARY...... :;N;.:.,H:.,:8____ _ o 8 12 16 20 24 28 Kms NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... STATE HIGHWAY...... SH5 .OTHER IMPORTANT ROAD... RAILWAY LINE WITH ST"TION, o BROAD GAUGE...... Iil_ RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, NARROW GAUGE...... RIVER AND STREAM VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME...... URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE CLASS I,II,DI, IV, V. vt._ POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... ?TO DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INS TIT UTION ..... , ... HOUSE, CANAL BUNGALOW... RH, ce s

E NOTE' e. D: PART OF DHARAMPUR TALUKA. II. *.: PART OF DADRA AND NAGAI1HAVELI. I.N.A: IN[)USTRIAL NOTIFIED AREA. CENSUS OF 1981 LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICATIONS

Central Government Publications-Census of India 1981 Series-S Gujarat are being published in the following parts

Part Number Subject Covered tI-A Administration Report-Enumaration I-B Administration Report-Tabulation tII-A General Population Tables *II-B General Population Tables-Primary Census Abstract I)J-A General Economic Tables-B Series (Table B-1 to B-lO) IU-B General Economic Tables-B Series (Table B-ll to B-22) IV-A Social and Cultural Tables-C-Series (Tables C-l to C-6) IV-B Social and Cultural Tables-C-Series (Tables C-7 to C-I0) V-A Migration Tables-D-Series (Tab I es D-l to D-4) V-B Migration Tables-D-Series (Tables D-5 to D-13) VI-A Fertility Tables-F-Series (Tables F-l to F-19) VI-B Fertility Tables-F-Serics (Tables F-20 to F-28) *VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population VIU-A Household Tables (Tables HH-l to HH-16) VIU-B Household Tables (Tables HH-17) VIII-C Report on Households IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes X-A Town Directory X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes XII Census Atlas

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

XUI-A Village and Town Directory XIU-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract

NOTE : * Published t Under Print (1) All the maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyer General of India. (2) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. (3) (C) Government of India Copyright 1984.

ii ERRATA

District Valsad

Pagr Particlliars Col. Page Particulars Col. No. No. For Read No. No. For Read ~-~ .. ~-.--... --- - .-~.-- ~~~-~----'- 2 3 5 :2 3 4 5

Analytical :\'ot('s llnd Tables 51 L.C. No. 18 13 ED, Ag ED, fAg L.C. No. 22 13 ED, EAg ED. EAg vi 1st H ale 2nd Para-4th Line - Par Part 58 SI. No. 59 :2 Khodsupa Khadsura I i' 2nd Half-3rd Para-1st Line - She Shri ~nd Half-4th-Para-3rd Compi- COll1pi- 7[1, Total 3 715302.2 71532.02 Line latson latinn 83 SI. No, 24 2 Gbkti Ghekti xii NUMBR OF TOWNS 2 Blank 22 SI. No.2S 2 Ghedvani Ghodvani 84 LC. No. S II RR KR X" lParnera-3rd Para-7th Line - where were -+ Udwada-Last Para-:'th Line· thus this 88 L.c. No. 32 2 Khambhdda Khambhda - vi~ied visited L.C.No. 34&40 II RR KR xix 1st Half-2nd Para-.3rd Line - tlls the 9() L.c. No. 54 2 Gh')lour Gholar xix Table 6-SI.No.2-Pardi 3 70war JOII'ar L.C, No. 57 2 \1alidhara Maliadhara xxi Table 8-SLNo.2I-V Vapi INA 2 Va pi Vapi I()(i L.c. No. 64 4 1,454 1.434 (INA) (INA) [NA(fNA) 110 Total 7 T (2) Xliii Table 8-SI. No. 10- 5 ~U\(J 0.80 W (94) VKosamba (VP) HP(22) Blank R (66) xxiiiTablc-IO~SI. ~o. 10- 4 1.271-> 1.287 I ( 13) V Kosamba (VP) S N (1) Table-IO SI. No. 16 V II ~ SI. No. 22 4 12 132 U mbergaon(VP) 6 4.0 I X 1.()(lX , SI. No. 65 _ Ganna Ganva SI. NO. 21 V-Vapi INA (INA) 2 Vapi Vapi INA :2 (INA) (INAI SI. No. 72 Gundla Gundia SI. No. 75 " ~4 82 Total 2 Total Total SI. No, 76 .:; ~4 80 38R.862 120 L.e. No. 31 2 Raj pari Rajpuri xxvii 2nd Half-1st Para-7th Line Law Lo\\' Janglo .Iungle xxx Table 21-5 -T 11 4.797 49.77 xxxi Table 21- 2 Pardi-T 19 43.X5 12~ L.C. Nt). 86 10 -(5·19Kms) -(5-IOKm,) 131 L.C. Nu. 147 15 1.403 1,403.00 Villag~ Directory Town Direc[oQ' l) L.C. No. 17 10 WE(403) WE(4.()() 1'1 2nd Half~ Last 20 20.000- lO.OiYI 12 L.c. No. 53 1 Vashiar Vashia Para -7th Line 59,999 49,999 14 L.C. No. 3 137.94 137.64 n 172 SI. No. I K 7 12.875 12,857 23 S1. No. 31 .3 55 15 173 SI. No. 3 10 (c 2.04) ("24.04 ) 4 30 24 SL No. Hi 15 (.,28.161 (+28.17) 5 J_~') 30 Sl. l\I o. 22 i\gglom- Aglllom- SI. No. 32 3 15 55 enation eration 4 24 30 174 Col. Heading 5 ;\1.:ximum Minimum 5 30 32 176 CoJ. H~adil1g ~ Maximum Minimum 2-2 L C. No. 72 MCHWi~) CH\\ (2) m: SI. No. 22 3 VP Blank 3& L.c. No.2 2 l< alaipal Kalai 183 Col. Heading 13 Pr0tcdted Protected 47 Sl. No. 25 • j-,. 2.6 . 20 Sl. No. I 11 in i~ " -" ( i ) ERRATA

District : Valsad

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--.--~~ - -~~------.- (ii) 190 Sl. No. I 4 Khuad Khurd 57 18/XVII (b) 18/XVI(b) 18XVlI(b) 60 5 Primary Census Abstract L.C. No.3 535 335 62 Between L.C. No. 11 9 Blank 10 18 1&2 1 LSAD 18 VALSAD 80 & 81 ]0 6 Chikbli Taluka 2 Chikhi Chikhli L.C. No. 60 13 822 1,822 alsld Dis triet 8 IS L.C. No. 81 11 561 569 20 l.c. No. 20-Kundi 5 362 365 L.C. No 82 11 642 641 Foot Note-2nd Line - lhaoe those L.C. No. 83 11 26 262 2nd Word 70 L.C. No. 49 12 661 667 Foot Note-2nd Line j igure;, Area figures L.C. No. 60 8 126 2,126 8th Word for for 71 L.C. No. 41 26 39 139 24 18/1 (i) Valsad M- 76 L.C. No.4 2 Nani-Dhul Nani-Dhol -Ward No. II 1 I 447 444 Dungari Dungari -Ward No. V 12 695 795 L.C. Co. 6 2 Moti-Dhul MOli-Dhol 32 L.C. No. 39-\' atar 1 93 39 Dungari Dungari 40 L C. No. 48 -Dahad 14 6 ') 80 l.e. No. Il4 2 Mcnha Mendha 46 L.C. No. 47 2 Antalya Antaliya L.C. No. II)'; 2 Amha Amdha L C. No. 40 14 2.707 2,077 L.e. No. 123 2 Dhodha Dhodhad 18/XII NP II 115 116 Kuva Kuva Ward No. III 82 L.C. No. 145 2 Dabhkha1 Dabkhal 47 L,C. No. 49 23 154 159 92 (ii) Valsad OG-Total 5 163 56 52 L.C. No. 51 9 3 13 Ward:OO 56 18 XVI(a) 17,744 7,744 96 181XIlI M- Navsari (_M) Ward No. V -Block No.5 3 635 645 IS XVJlI(c) 1 IS/XVIII HljXVIII(c) -Block No.7 3 493 483 VP 97 IS/XIV VP ')7. J8/XVI(a)-Ward 16 257 267 -Block Nu. 1 3 4.":-: 452 No. V

c. ii ) CONTENTS

Pages FOREWORD v-vi PREFACE vii-ix Map of District Frontispiece 4 Important Statistics xi-xii 5 Analytical Notes and Tables (i)-(xxxiii) ( i ) Census Concept of rural and urban areas and other terms (i) ( ii ) Brief history of district and District Census Handbook (iv) (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract (v) (iv) Physical aspects, highlights of the changes in the Jurisdiction of the district during the decade (vi) (v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources (vi) (vi) Brief discription of places of religious, historical or archeological importance and places of tourist interest in villages and towns (xii) (vii) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract (xiv)

PART XIII-A-VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY 1-190

SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of Abbreviation used in the Village Directory 2 Valsad Taluka ( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 3 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 5 (iii) Village Directory 6-18 2 Pardi Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing Page 21 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 23 (iii) Village Directory 24-33 3 Umbergaon Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing Page 35 ( ii ) Alphabetic List of Villages 37 (iii) Village Directory 38-43 4 Gandevi Taluka ( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 45 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 47 (iii) Village Directory 48-55 5 Navsari Taluka ( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 57 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 58-59 (iii) Village Directory 60-79 6 Chikhli Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing Page 81 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 83 (iii) Village Directory 84-95

iii Pages 7 Bansda Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing Page 97 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 99 (iii) Village Directory 100-111 8 Dharampur Taluka (i) Taluka Map Facing Page 113 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 115-117 (iii) Village Directory 118-141 Appendix I - Talukawise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 144-147 Appendix II - Land Utilisation Data in Respect of Non-Municipal Towns 148 Appendix III - Talukawise list of Villages where no amenities viz; Educational, Medical, Post and Telegraph, Market/Hat, Communication and Power Supply are available 149 Appendix IV - List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to total population by Ranges 150-167 SECTION-II - TOWN DIRECTORY 169-190 List of abbreviations and codes used in the Town Directory 171 Statement I - Status and Growth History 172-173 Statement II - Physical Aspects and Locations of Towns, 1979 174-177 Statement III -- Municipal Finance, 1979 178-179 Statement IV - Civic and other Amenities, 1979 180-181 Statement IV-A - Civic and other Amenities in Notified Slums, 1979 182-183 Statement V - Medical Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 184-187 Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 188-189 Appendix - Towns showing their Outgrowth with Population 190 PART Xm-B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-102 Explanatory Note for Primary Census Abstract 2 DIS1RICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (1) General Primary Census Abstract 3-7 (2) Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract 9-11 (3) Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract 13-15 VILLAGE/TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1 Val sad Taluka 19-27 2 Pardi Taluka 29-35 3 Umbergaon Taluka 37-41 4 Gandevi Taluka 43-47 5 Navsari Taluka 49-57 6 Chikhli Taluka 59-65 7 Bansda Taluka 67-73 8 Dharampur Taluka 75-87 Appendix - Total, Scheduled Castes aDd Scheduled Tribes PopulatioD-Urban Bleck-wise 89-102.

iv FOREWORD

The district censns handbook (DCH), com­ expected to further meet the need of micro level piled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the planning for rural areas. It is expected to help State governments, is one of the most valuable not only in local area planning but regulating product of the Census. The DCH is constantly the provision of goods and services as well so referred to by planners, administrators, academi­ as to minimise the regional imbalances in the cians and researchers. It is inter alia used for process of development. A few new items of delimitation of constituencies, formulation of information have also been introduced to meet local level and regional plans and as an aid to some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum District administration. The district census hand­ Needs Programme. Such new items of informa­ book is the only publication which provides tion as adult literacy centres, primary health,,­ Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village subcentres, and community health workers in the level for the rural areas and wardwise for each village have been introduced in the village dire­ city or town. It also provides data on infrastru­ ctory with this objective in mind. The new item cture and amenities in villages and towns, etc. on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are in­ The district census handbook: series was accessiable. A new column, 'total popUlation and initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained number of households' has been introduced to important census tables and PCA for each village examine the correlation of the amenities with the and town of the district. During 1961 Census population and number of households they serve. the scope of the nCR was enlarged and it con­ Addition of two more appendices listing the tained a descriptive account of the district, villages where no amenities are available and administrative statistics, census tables and a village according to the proportion of Scheduled· Castes alfd town directory, including PCA. The 1971 and Scheduled Tribes popUlation to the total nCR series was planned in three parts. Part-A population has also been made with this view related to village and town directory. Part-B to in mind. village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district The formats of the town directory have also census tables and certain analytical tables based been modified to meet the requirements of the on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. Minimum Needs Programme by providing infor­ However, in some states it was confined to dist­ mation on a few new items. A new statement on ric;t census tables and in a few cases altogether civic and other amenities iu slums in Class-I given up due to delay in compilation and printing. and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is While designing the format of 1981 nCH expected that this will help the planners to chalk series some new features along with the restru­ out programmes on provision of civic amenities cturing of the formate of village and town dire­ for the improvement of slums. The columns on ctory have been attempted. At the same time, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popula­ comparability with the 1971 data has also been tion in statement IV relating to civic and other kept in view. All the amenities except power amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under supply in the village have been brought together educational facilities in statement V are also added in the village directory with the instruction that inter alia with this view. A significant addition . in case an amenity is not available in the referrent is class of town in all the seven statements of the village the distance in broad ranges from the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in nearest place where the amenity is available may urban areas of the country can be best analysed be given. The restructuring of the formet of the by taking the class of towns into consideration. village directory and incorporating more exhaus­ The addition of the columns on civic administra­ tive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in tion status and population in a few statements relation to amenities and land-use pattern is also serves this purpose.

v The format of the primary census abstract This publication is a joint venture of the for the villages and towns has been formulated State Government and Census Organisation. The in the light of changes in the economic and data have been collected and compiled in the other questions canvassed through the individual State under the directlOn of Shri R. S. Chhaya slip of 1981 Census. the Director of Censu~ Operations, Gujarat on benalf of the State Government which has borne In order to avoid delay in publication of the cost of printing. 1:he task of planning, de<;i­ 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that going and coordination of this publication was Part-t\ of the volume contains village and town carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar directory and Par-B, the PCA of villages and General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. towns including the Scheduled Castes and Sche­ Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided duled, Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. At the technical guidance in the preparation of the the beginning of the DCH a detailed analytical maps. Data received from Census Directorates \ note supported by a number of inset tables based have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Divi­ on peA and non census data in relation to the sion at the head quarters under the guiciance of infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am value. The district and Tahsil/Police StationjC D thankful to all who have contributed iIi this Block, etc., level maps depicting the boundaries project. and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication.

NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982 Registrar General, India

vi PREFACE

The District Census Handbooks are printed II. Part B - Distriet/Talukawise Primary Census during every decadal Census from 1951. These Abstract District Census Handbooks are prepared by the Both the Parts A and B of the District Census Organisation and DCHB unit of the State Census Handbook for 1981 Census have been Government. These are published by the State combined and printed in one volume. Government at their own cost. The District Census Handbooks are the first publication in the The Village Directory contains compresensive series of 1981 Census publication. The Census information about the basic amenities available Organisation has been collecting an enormous data at the village level such as medical, educational, both during the Census Enumeration period as drinking water, etc. The Town Directory also well as after the Census Enumeration period. consists of information about the status, growth This data is very valuable to the Administrators, history, municipal finances, civic and other Economists, Planners, Research Workers, Scholars amenities, etc. and other intelligentsia and also to the several institutions dealing with social-economic and The Primary Census Abstract contarns infor­ developmental aspects of the State. It is absolu­ mation about the number of occupied residential tely necessary that this data after its collection is houses and households, total popUlation includ­ printed in the time and reaches the data users ing houseless and institutional popUlation, literacy, also in time. It is a matter of great satisfaction Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes popUlation and that the present volume is being published in the the information pertaining to workers and non­ minimum possible time after the Census count. workers. A special feature of the 1981 District Census Handbook is the inclusion of Scheduled The Census count in Gujarat State was taken Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstracts during the period Ft-bruary-March 1981. The which given complete District/TalukafTownwise provisional figures collected through the District data on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Census Officers were published and presented to the Chief Minister of Gujarat State on 23rd The data for the Village Directory has been March, 1981. After the declaration of the provi­ collected through the Taluka Development Offi­ sional count six Regional Tabulation Offices were cers who in turn obtained the data from the opened at different places in the State. Three such village officials through their Statistical Assistants. Regional Tebulation offices were opended at In the District Census Handbook Cell this data Ahmadabad, one. at Vadodara, one at and subjected to a very close scrutiny and inaccura­ one at Rajkot. The Census records were edited Ilnd cies or dificiencies where noted were again got, checked in these offices and the Primary Census checked through the Statistical Assistants. For Abstract for all the areas of the State were this purpose persons were deputed to the districts prepared. For this purpose 1,102 Tabulators, 184 for obtaining the informations quickly. The area Checkers and 61 Supervisors were temporarily figures as reported by the village officials were engaged for a period of ten months. These offi­ also checked with the figures reported by the ces were supervised by Deputy Directors of Census District Inspectors of Land Records. Utmost care Operations who were taken on deputation from has been taken to see that the spelling of the the State Government. villages are correct. Some of the data collected from the village level has also been cross checked The District Census Handbook for the 1981 with the data which was supplied by the diffe­ Cenlus is published in two parts as follows : rent Directorates and the Heads of the Depart­ ments of the State Government. The information I. Part A pertaining to the District write-up (Jtem V of the Analytical Note) has been obtained through (1) Village Directory the Collector and the District Development Offi­ (2) Town Directory cera and the other district heads.

vii The data on Town Directory has been obtained Shri G. S. Shah, Director, Bureau of Econo­ through the various local bodies such as Muni­ mics & Statistics, Government of Gujarat, also cipal Corporation, Municipalities, Nagar Pancha­ :rendered very valuable help by providing whate­ yats and Gram Panchayats. These were also ver data was required for cross-checks and by checked in the Directorate by a Special Cell. providing personnel for the Special Cell of District Census Handbook.' The Primary Census Abstract and Town Dire­ ctory with their Inset Tables have been prepared The Collectors and the District Development in the Directorate whereas Village Directory Officers incharge of the districts and the Munici­ alongwith its Inset Tables hav~ been prepared in pal Commissioners incharge of the MunicIpal District Census Handbook Cell. Corporation areas, have extended their whole­ hearted co-operation for the Census work. The Maps Resident Deputy Collectors, the Deputy Collect. In each volume one district map showing ors incharge of Sub-Divisionals, the District the taluka boundaries, location of towns and Statistical Officers, the Deputy District Develop­ villages having a population of 5,000, communi­ ment Officers, the Mamlatdars, the Taluka cations, etc., has been printed. Taluka maps for Development Officers, the Chief Officers of the each of the talukas in the district are also inser­ MuniCipalities, the Deputy Mamlatdars and the. ted in the District Census Handbook. These Statistical Assistants at the District/Taluka levels,· 1 taluka maps indicate the boundaries of the village all played an important role in the Census work. and townS:i; within the taluka and the location I express my deep gratitude to all of them. After code numbers of each village. The maps were the Census count a large number of young boys prepared in the Map Section of the Director of and girls coming right from the Schools and Census Operations. Colleges were employed as Tabulators, Checkers and Supervisors and all of them ~orked very Acknowledgement hard for the compilation of the usetul data.

The compilation of a huge mass of data She P. T. Thakkar, Director of Printing and which is printed in this book requires the active Stationery, Government of Guiarat, has taken help and co-operation of the State Government the interest in the printing of the Handbooks. I in addition to the help and co-operation of all hereby aCKnowledge the valuable help, guidence the officers and staff members of the Census and assistance rendered by him and other officers Directorate. I am deeply indebted to Shri H. K. of the Printing Department. Shri P, K. Choksi, L. Kapoor, Chief Secretary to the Government Printing Inspector in this Directorate, looked of Gujarat for extending all help in the matter. after the printing jobs very well. Shri K. Rammoorthy who was working as Secre­ tary, General Administration Department, during In the Census Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, the Census Enumeration period extended his Deputy Director of Census Operations (Tech) was whole-hearted co-operation.Shri V.Krishnamurthy looking after the Compilatson Section so far as who subsequently took over as Secretary, Gene­ Census data was concerned. The collection and ral Administration Department, also took active compilation of data for the Village Directory was interest in the progress of Census work. I would looked after by Mrs. Neelaben A. Bhatt, Deputy like to make a special mention about the extra Director whose services were placed at the ~is­ faElilities granted by the State Government by way· posa! of the Directorate. Both these officers have of creation of a Special Cell for the compilation put in hard labour for the compilation and of District Census Handbooks. One post of printing of the data. Deputy Director and several posts of Research Assistants, Statistical Assistants, Clerks and Typi­ Sbri K. H. Desai, Sbri V. A. Sathe, Soo sts have been sanctioned by the State Government K. R. Shridharani and Shri S. D. Vadera, who specially for the compilation of the data. The were officers on deputation from the __ Gujarat services- of all these persons were placed at the Administrative Service, supervised the editing, disposal of the Directorate for the compilation work. checking and compilation work at the Regional

viii Offices in Ahmadabad, Surat, Vadodara and In the Map Section the work of preparation Rajkot respectively. Shri P. J. Jhala and Shri of State/DistrictjTaluka maps was looked after M. A. Malwade, who were officers on deputa­ by Sl-tri K. M. Dhawale, Senior Gwgrapher and tion from the State Government from the Bureau Shri B. L. Arya, Geographer. Tht'y were ably of Economics and Statistics, supervised the edit­ assisted by Shri K. K. Patel, Artist, Sarvashri ing, checking and compliation work at Regional M. S. Bhatt and B. J. Modi, Senior Draftsman Tabulation Offices in Allmadabad. Shri V. H. and Sarvashri D. A. Maroo, R. K. Jo~hi, G. M. Vasavada, Deputy Director from the General Ko, ;, B. C. Triv~di and M. A. Shukla, Draftsmen. Administrative Service looked after the admini­ The work of diclations and typing of notes. stration work. All these officers worked diligently rep:Jrts, table, eiC., was undertaken by Shri J. A. and accurately during their service in the Census Harry, Confid~ntial Assislant in the Directorate Organisation. diligently with speed and accLlf,ICy. He was assi­ In the Directorate Shfi J. K. Patel, Deputy sted by a number of Typists itl the office. Director was assisted by Shri R. V. Sanghani Limitations of space pre·;ent me from making and Smt. D. D. Jhala, Investigators and Statisti­ individual l1l~ntion of all those who have contri­ cal Assistants Shri K. P. Patel, Sari R. R. buted to the making of this vl)ILlrn~ so accurate Upadhyay, Kum. J. R. M~gha, Smt. M. B. Patel and com!Jl~te. Quite :.t large Ill! mba of Assistant and Smt. K. S. Mehta. Tne typing of Prinllry Compilers, Computors, Clerks, Typists, Proof Census Abstract was undertaken in a special Readers, Draftsmen, Artist, etc., have contributed section which was headed by Investigator Shri valuable help in this work. M. H. Patel. In the State Cell of District Census Handbook Smt. Neelaben A. Bhatt, Deputy Dire­ Finally, I would like to express my deep ctor was assisted by the Assistant Director Shrt gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, lAS, Registrar V. R. Gandhi and Research Assistants Kum. T. General, Government of India, and Sarvashri K. Shah and Smt. S. B. S0lanki and Statistical K. K. Chakravorty, V. P. Pandey, N. G. Nag Assistants Smt. H. A. Patel, Smt. C. C. Mehta, and Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrars General, Shri S. V. Patel and Shri P. K. Shastri. for the guidence given to me from time to time.

R. S. CHHAYA AHMADABAD Director of Census Operations. 18th August, ] 982 Gujarat

III

IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Gujarat Va/sad State District

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 34,085,799 1,774,136 Males 17,552,640 895,313 Females 16,533,159 878,823

RURAL Persons 23,484,146 1,385,274 Males 11,986,672 690,262 Females 11,497,474 695,012

URBAN Persons 10,601,6S3 388,862 Males 5,565,968 205,051 Females 5,035,685 183,811

DECENNIAL POPULATION + 27.67 + 24.17 GROWm RATE 1971-81

AREA (Sq. Km.) 196,024.0 5,244.0

DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. Km.) 174 338

SEX RATIO (NUMBER OF FEMALES 942 982 PER 1,000 MALES)

LITERACY RATE Persons 43.70 46.95 Males 54.44 55.74 Females 32.30 37.99

PERCENfAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 31.10 21.92 TO TOTAL POPULATION

PERCENfAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 32.23 36.38 Males 52.19 53.50 Females 11.03 18.94

(Ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 5.04 6.70 Males 0.72 1.05 Females 9.63 12.46

xi IMPORTANT STATISTICS-Contd.

Gujarat Valsad State District

(iii) NON-WORKERS Persons 62.73 56.92 Males 47.09 45.45 Females 79.34 68.60

BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS :

PERCENrAGE AMONG MAI1~ WORKERS

(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 37.46 36.18 Males 38.95 35.38 Females 30.02 38.49

(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 22.65 24.95 Males 17.59 18.38 Females 48.08 43.85

(iii) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 2.44 2.05 Males 2.42 2.16 Females 2.48 1.73

(iv) OrnER WORKERS Persons 37.45 36.82 Males 41.04 44.08 Females 19.42 15.93

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 7.15 3.10 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.15 2.85 Females 7.15 3.35

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRlBES Persons 14.22 54.59 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.98 54.11 Females 14.49 55.08

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 5,854,862 312,784 HOUSES

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 18,550 822 Inhabited 18,114 821 Uninhabited 436 1

NUMBER OF TOWNS 255

xii ANALYTICAL INOTES AND TABLES

I. Census Concepts of Rural and Urbnn Areas were obtained by the Director of Census Opera­ and other terms, viz., Census House, House­ tions through the District Census Officers ans the hold, Scheduled Castes I Scheduled Tribes, figures after compilation were declared on 23rd Literates, Main Workers, Marginal Workers, March, 1981 as Provisional Census Figures for Non-Workers, etc. 1981 Census. Paper 1 showing those figures was printed and published and distributed on a com­ The 1981 Census was carried out in Gujarat plimentary basis. in two stages. The first stage of houselisting was completed in the months of June-July 1980. The During the Census Operations mainly two houselists thus prepared provided a frame for the Census records were filled up by the Enumera­ enumeration work. In the second stage the house tors in each block. These were (1) Household to house Census enumeration was carried out Schedules and (2) Individual Slips. The different from 9th February, 1981 to 28th February, 1981 concepts which were adopted during the house­ with reference date as Sunrise of 1st March, 1981. listing stage as well as during the Census enu­ The enumeration of houseless population was meration are as follows : carried out on the night of 28th February, 1981. A revisional round was also taken from 1st (i) Rural and Urban Areas March, 1981 to 5th March, 1981. In this revisi­ onal round the Enumerators recorded new births Rural Areas that had· taken place after their last visit for The basic unit for rural areas is a revenue enumeration but before the Sunrise of lst March, village which has a definite boundary. The reve­ 1981 and also any visitor(s) that had moved in­ nue village may comprise several hamlets but to household and who had been away from his/ her/their place of normal residence throughout the entire village has been treated as one unit for the enumeration period, or an entire household presentation of the data. that had moved into the jurisdiction of the Urban Areas enumeration during this period and which had not been enumerated before. The names of per­ Urban areas have been specifically defined for sons who had died after the enumeration period the 1981 Census. The criteria adopted during the but before the Sunrise of 1st March, 1981 were 1981 Census was almost the same as adopted in deleted from the Individual Slips which had been 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The following criteria filled up during enumeration period. were adopted for classifying urban areas in the States: In Gujarat prior to the taking of 1981 Census a special programme of updating permanent (a) All places with a Municipality, Munici­ house-numbering scheme in the different parts pal Corporation or Cantonment Board of the State was also carried out in co-ordina­ or Notified Town Area. tion with the Local Bodies and State Government. The permanent house-numbering scheme in Guja­ (b) All other places which specified the nit was introduced during the 1971 Census and following criteria: the District/Taluka Panchayats, Municipal Cor­ 1. A minimum population of 5,000; porations, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats and Village Panchayats played a very useful role in 2. At least 75% of the male working fixing the number plates on the houses and population engaged in non-agricultural buildings. (and allied) activity;

After the Census count was over the Enu­ 3. A population of at least 400 persons merators submitted the figures to the Charge per sq.km. or a population of 1,000 Officers through their Supervisors. These figures per sq. mile.

(i) The slight variation of the criteria adopted 3. Bawa Dedh, Dedh Sadhu in 1981 and that adopted in 1961-1971 Censuses 4. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, was that during 1981 Census the persons work­ Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, ing in activities such as fishing, logging, etc., Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, were treated as par with cultivators and agricul­ Madig, Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Mochi, Kamati tural labourers whereas in 1961-1971 Censuses Machi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar these were treated as engaged in non-agricultural 5. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, activity. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli 6. Chalvadi, Channaya (ii) Census House 7. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar A 'Census House' is a building or part of a 8. Dangashia building having separate main entrance from the 9. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., 10. Garmatang used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be 11. Garoda, Garo occupied or vacant. It may be used for a resi­ 12. Hallcer dential or non-residential purpose or both. In 13. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar case of a building having a number of flats or 14. Holar, Valhar blocks which are independent of, one another 15. Holaya, Holer having separate entrances of their own from the 16. Lingader road or a common staircase or a common cou­ 17. Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu rtyard leading to a main gate, were considered 18. Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vankar, Maru as separate Census houses. Vankar, Antyaj 19. Mang, Matang, Minimadig (iii) Census Household 20. Mang Garudi 21. Meghval, Meghwal, Menghvar A household is a group of persons who 22. Mukri commonly live together and would take their 23. Nadia, Hadi meals from a common kitchen unless the exigen­ 24. Pasi cies of work prevented any of them from doing 25. Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Rawat so. There may be a household of persons related 26. Shemalia by blood or a household of unrelated persons or 27. Thori having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated 28. Tirgar, Tirbanda household are boarding houses, messes, hostels, 29. Turi residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, etc. These 30. Turi Barot, Dedh Barot are called 'Institutional Households.' Scheduled Tribes (iv) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes 1. Barda The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 2. Bavacha, Bamcha as notified under the Constitution for Gujarat 3. Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of State have been treated as Scheduled Castes and Alech, Barada and Gir) Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of Enumeration. 4. Bhil, Bhi! Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, A list of such Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Dungri, Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, notified for Gujarat is as under : Tadvi Bhit, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava. GUJARAT Vasave 5. Charan (in the Nesses of the forests of. (The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Alech, Bawada and Gir) Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 (No. 108 of 1976 6. Chaudhri (in Surat and Valsad districts) dated the 18th September, 1976) 7. Chodhara Scheduled Castes 8. Dhanka, Tadvi, Telaria, Valvi 1. Ager 9. Dhodia 2. Bakad, Bant 10. DubIa, Talavia, Halpati

(ii) 11. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi or more or in other words worked for six months 12. Gond, Rajgond or more. Those who had worked for less than 13. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor six months or 183 days were treated as marginal Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari workers. A Non-Worker was one who had no 14. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna economical activity during the year. 15. Koli (in Kutch district) 16. Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha The information on 'Workers' and Non­ Workers' were obtained through Q. Nos. 14(a) to 17. Kunbi (in the Dangs district) 16 18. Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia of the Individual Slip. The main activity of workers has been classified into four categories, Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka viz., cultivator, agricultural labourer. household 19. Padhar 20. Paradhi (in Kutch district) industry and other worker. These terms are 21. Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi (exclu­ explained below: ding Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Cultivator Kutch, Rajkot and Surendranagiu district) 22. Patelia For purposes of the census a person is wor­ 23. Pomla king as Cultivator if he or she is engaged either 24. Rabari (in the Nesses of the forests of Alech, as employer, single worker or family worker in Barada and Gir) cultivation of land owned or held from Govern­ 25. Rathawa ment or held from private persons or institutions 26. Siddi (in. Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, for payment in money kind or share. Cultivation Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar includes supervision or direction of cultivation. districts) 27. Vaghri (in Kutch district) A person who has given out his/her land to 28. Varli another person or persons for cultivation for 29. Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will (v) Literates not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person A person who can both read and write with working in another person's land for wages in understanding in any language is taken as cash or kind or a combination of both (agricul­ 'literate'. A person who can merely read but tural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator. Cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and that a person who is literate should have recei­ harvesting and production of cereals and millet ved any formal education or should have passed crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajri, ragi, any minimum educational standard. etc., and other crops such as , ground­ nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and (vi) Main Workers, Marginal Workers, Non-Workers kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc., and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keep­ During the 1981 Census 'Work' had been ing orchards or groves or working of plantations defined as participation in any economically like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other productive activity. Such partiCipation may be medicinal plantations. physical or mental in nature. The work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision Agricultural Labourer and direction of work. A person who works in another person's The reference period for 'Work'is one year land for wages in money, kind or share is reg­ preceding the date of enumeration. The main­ arded as an agricultural1abourer. He or she has worker was a person Who had worked for the no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely major part of the year in that activity. By major works in another person's land for wages. An part of the year it was intended to find out as agricultural labourer has no right of lease or to whether a person had worked for 183 days contract on land on which he/she works.

( iii) Household Industry Other Workers

Household Industry is defined as an industry All workers, i. e. those who have been eng­ conducted by the head of the household himself! aged in some economic activity during the last herself and or by the members of the household one year, who are not cultivators or agricultural at home or within the village in rural areas and labourers or in Household Industry, are 'Other only within the precincts of the house where the Workers'. The type of workers that come under household lives in urban areas. The larger pro­ this category include factory workers, plantation portion of workers in a household industry workers, those in trade, commerce, business, should consist of member of the household transport, mining, construction, political or social including the head. The industry should not be work, all Government servants, Municipal empl­ run on the scale of a registered factory which oyees, teachers, priests, entertainment artists, would qualify or has to be registered under the etc. In effect, all those who work in any field Indian Factory Act. of economic activity other than cultivator, agri­ cultural labourer or household industry, are There may be an industry which is being 'Other Workers'. run by a large joint family of more than 10 persons and where power is used or more than II. Brief History of District and District Census 20 persons where power is not used. In such Handbook cases, though only family members are involved, [A) History of the District this is not to be treated as 'HHI'. Thus, the meaning of the term 'run on the scale of a Valsad district which formed part of the registered factory' refers to such cases even if former Surat district, was created as a separate these are not registered as such. district on 1-6-1964, by transfering eight talukas of Surat district. For the purposes of revenue The main criterion of a Household Industry administration the district is divided into two is the participation of one or more members of sub-divisions and eight talukas, 1 viz. Navsari, a household. This criterion applies in urban Valsad, Pardi, Umbergaon, Gandevi, Chikhli, areas too. Even if the industry is not actually Bansda and Dharampur. located at home in rural areas there is greater possibility of the members of the household [B) History of District Census Handbook participating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the urban areas where Prior to the 1951 Census the Census figure~ organised industry takes greater prominence, the were brought out villagewise under a booklet, Household Industry should be confined to - the known as 'Village Handbook' which contained precincts of the house where the participants only the population totals of villages. live. In urban areas even if the members of the These book were prepared by the Census household by themselves run an industry but at Organisation on behalf of the State Government a place away from the precincts of their home, and published by the latter. It was for the first it is not to be considered a Household Industry. time in 1951 Census that a more detailed and It should be located within the precincts of the well organised book known as. 'District Census house where the members live in the case of Handbook' was brought out by the Census urban areas. Organisation. The 1951 Census Handbook cont­ A Household Industry should relate to pro~ ained the villagewise Primary Census Abstracts duction, processing, servicing, repairing or mak­ which also included the information on post ing and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. offices, railway stations and the nearest bazars of It does not include professions such as a pleader each village. The handbook also contained several or Doctor or Barber, Musician, Dancer, Water­ district tables. man, Dhobi, Astrologer, etc., or merely trade or During the 1961 Census the District Census business, even if such professions, trade or Handbooks were brought out which contained services are run at home by members of the the Primary Census Abstracts as well as certain household. district tables.

(iv) Durins 1971 Censul all() the District Ce.nsus torieal and arehaeological interests in the village. Handbooks were published which in addition to During the 1981 Census additional information the Primary Census Abstracts contained a village regarding (1) copies of the newspapers coming in Directory" showing the different village amenities the village, (2) number of motor-cycles and and land-use of all the villages in the distri~~. scooters available in the village, (3) number of A separate portion known as 'Town Directory' cars and jeeps available in the· village and (4) was also included in the District Census Hand­ number of tractors available in the village have book. The Handbook was divided into three been added. The above non-census data of the subparts known as Part-A, which contained the Village Directory was collected from the Taluka Village Directory and Town Directory, Part-B,. Development Officers of each Taluka Panchayat which contained the Primary Census Abstracts in the State. In Gujarat under the democratic and Part-C which contained the Introductory decentralisation scheme the Panchayats are now Essay, Official Statistics, etc. exercising very wide powers and the post of Statistical Assistants are under the administrative For the 1981 Census the District Census and technical control of the Taluka Panchayats. Handbook is being brought out in two Parts, Besides, the Talati-cum-Mantris at the Village Part XIII-A and Part XIII-B, Part XIII-A will level who are tl,le base village functionaries are contain the Village and TQwn Directory :whereas also under the control of the. Taluka Panchayats. Part XIII-B will contain the Primary Census The, proformaes for soliciting the information Abstracts both General and Scheduled Castes/ were despatched to the Talati-cum-Mantris through Scheduled Tribes. The Part C as it was brought the Taluka Development Officers and these after out during the 1971 Census has been dropped; they were filled up were checked by the Taluka Development Officers and also by the Districts ID. Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory Statistical Officers who work under the admini-: and Primary Census Abstract strative and technical control of the Distric1 Panchayats. The data thus received was checked The District Census Handbooks which, are. fully in the District Census Handbook unit of. now being printed during every Census after the State Government. At the end of Village Direct­ 1951 Census, are very important publications bf ory a taluka abstract in Appendix-I of educational, the Census Organisation. With the emphasis by medical and other amenities is also prepared and the Planning Commission on the 'Minimum, printed. Appendix-II which shows the land utili-· Needs Programme' of the rural areas the District sation data in respect of noil-municipal towns is . Census Handbook has become an important tool printed. In Appendix-III the talukawise list of in the hands of the Administrators, Planners, villages where no amenities relating to educational, Policy Makers and Academicians. For the 1981 medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, Census'the District Census Handbook has been communication, power supply and market/hats. divided into two parts which are combined in are available have been shown. Appendix-IV one volume. The details of the contents of each shows talukawise list of villages aCcording to the of these two parts are as follows: proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population by ranges. The last two appendices have been included for the first time in the 1981 PART A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Census.

ViRage Directory Town Directory

This Part A contains the non-census stati­ The Town Directory portion furnishing the stics of each village and town in the district. data for each town in the district is exihibited in The Village Directory gives villagewise particulars seven statements covering (1) the status and of amenities available for each village iri the sphe­ growth of the civic administration, (2) physical· les of education, medical. power supply. drinking aspect and location of town, (3) the civic finan­ water. post and telegraph. communication. land­ ces of the towns. (4) the civic and other amenities usc. weekly marlcets and places of religious. 'his- in the towns, (5) the medical. educational. recrea-

( v ) .. tionlf,l and cultural facilitic$ in the towns, (6) trade, L. C. No. Taluka of 1971 Name of ViII"ge commerce, industries and banking in the town$ Census a~d lastly (7) the civic and other amenities· in notified slums wherever they exist. Valsad 36 Kosamba 68 Parnera The non-census data for each of the towns Gandevi 30 Sari Bujrang 45 Dewar for the Town Directory were obtained from the Navsari 19 Mahuwar Municipal authority in case of municipal towns 75 Vijalpor and for other towns the data were obtained ff(~m the concerned Na~ar and Gram Panchayats._ An Umbergaon, Valsad and Vapi Industrial Appendix showing the towns with their outgrow­ NOlified Areas have been .treated as towns of ths with population is also prepared and attached Umbergaon, Valsad and PaJ'di talukas respectively at the end of the Town Directory. as they have been notified as industrial areas by the State Govemmentunder G.R. Nos. GHU-7S/ PART B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 43, 44 & 45/GIO/4084 (VIII; IX & X) - CH dt. 6-5-75 Part B gives for each village and for each ward of the town, the primary census data inco­ Udwada, which was declared as town ·of rporating area of the town in Sq. Kms. and of Pardi taluka in 1971 Census is declassified as the villages in hectares, the number of occupied rural areas in 1981 Census. residential houses, the number of households, total In addition to above rural/urban changes 6 population and its break-up by sex, Scheduled places of the district are added as independent Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, literate villages in 1981 Census as these villages have population and working population by four broad been reported to treat them as independant categories, viz., (1) cultivators, (2) agricultural villages by the concerned revenue authorities. labourers, (3) those working in household indu· These villages are as under : stries and (4) other workers. There is a ~t departure in the presentation from the 1971 cate· Taluka L. C. No. Name ot Village gories which were in all nine categories. Valsad 2 Kakvadi Danti The Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribe!! 44 Thakkarwada Gandevi 49 Govandi Bhathala Pri~ Census Abstracts at the District/Taluka/ Navsari 27 Danti City level are also printed in Part B of the 28 Dipala Handbook. 135 Krushnapur

IV. Physical aspec:ts highlights on the changes -in Moreover, village Oesra (L. C. No, 50 of the jurisdiction of the district during the 1971 ) is deleted from the village list of 1981 decade including its boundaries and any Census as it is merged in Bilimora Municipal important event on geographic or geophysical limit as reported by the concerned revenue aspect authority.

There have been no major jurisdictional V. Major characteristics of the district particu­ changes in the district boundaries during the last larly in relation to the economic resources decade. The administrative jurisdiction of all the namely Agriculture, Irrigation, Co-operation, talukas of the district as shown in 1971 Census Livestock and Animal Busbandary, Industries, is the same during 1981 Census except a few Power Supply, Transport and Communication, changes in villages/towns which are as under : Prices, Insurance, Education, Medical and PubUc Health etc. Six(6) villages (2 each in Valsad, Gandevi apd Nilvsari taluka) which were rural areas in [1J Agriculture 1971 Census have been classified as towns for (a) Land Utilisation the purpose of enumeration in 1981 Census. These villages are as under : rhe total reporting are in the qistrict in the

( vi ) year 1979-80 was 5.14 lakh hectares. The details YieJd Der hectare of Land Utilisation of the year 1979-80 are as under. (in kg.) SI. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1986-81 Land Utilisation No. 1 Wheat 1,391 2.001 Sl. Classification Area in '00 2 Rice 1.382 1,388 1,613 No. of area hectares 3 Jowar Kb~rif 557 902 675 4 Pulses Ravi 470 523 516 Forest 1,25Q 5 Pulses Kbarif 426 368 418 2 Barren and uncultivable land llj 6 Sugarcane 6,538 6,600 5,901 3 Land put to non agricultural use 365 7 Groundnut Kharif 526 868 1,027 4 Culturable waste 202 8 Groundnut Summer 1,981 5 Permanent pasture and other grazing land 78 120 27 174 6 LaM. under miscellaneous tree crops and 9 Cotton 9JO 1,091 900 groves not included in area sown 10 Chillies 1 Current fallows 133 8 Other fallows 81 (d) Crop Calendar 9 Net area sown 2,922 The month of sowing and harvesting of Total area 5,144 different crops are given below: (b) Area under Major Crops Crop Calendar Area under Major Crops in the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980-81 are shown in the table SI. Crop Months of Months of below. No. Sowing harvesting

Paddy June From 15th October Area under different crops to 15th December 2 Wheat From 15th November End of March (in 'OO·l1,4:lC

The above figures show the main food crops SI. Year Scarcity affected villagell are Rice, Ragi, Jowar, Wheat, Kodra and Tur No. whereas non-food crop are Sugarcane, Groun­ I 1971-72 dnut and Cotton 2 1972-73 474 3 1973-74 (c) Yield per hectares 4 1974-75 S 1975-76 6 1976-71 Durin, the year 1971-72, 1975-76, and 7 1977-78 1980-~J".th~ yield per hectare 9f important crops 8 1978-7' in the distrIct is as under: 9 . 1979-80

( vii ) (2) Irrigation district during the last decade. A super stnlctuce ~ Co-operative Societies with an apex bank at The irrigated area during the year 1971-72, the State level, the District Central Co-operative 1975-76, and 1979-80 are as under: Banks at the district level and Co-operative Societies at the village level is built up with the Area Inigated by Crops objective of strengthening the rural economy. (In '00 hectare.) The Agricultural Credit Cperative Societies SI. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 advance short and medium term loans to their Ne. members for purchasing seeds, fertilizers, agric­ 1 Rice 170 163 198 ultural implements etc. The head office of the . 2 Wheat 36 43 36 3 Sugarcane 29 50 79 District Co-operative Bank is located at Valsad .. 4 Chillies 10 11 16 The details regarding Co-operative societies 5 Other food Crops 153 161 197 during the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 6 Total food crops 398 428 526 are as under : 7 Cotton 19 9 3 8 Groundnut 8 5 9 Other Non-food crops S 4 3 ~o-operati'feS Societies 10 -Total Non-food crol's 24 21 11 Total Gross area 421 449 537 UDder irrigation SI. Co-operative Item 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. Societies The main irrigated crops are Rice, Wheat Sugarcane and Chillies, whereas other crops are Primary Agri­ Societies 230 235' 221 cultural Credit Members 910 1,150; 1,069 mainly depending on the monsoon. Societies (in '00) 2 Primary Non­ Societies 68 85 108 Sources of Irrigation agricul tural Members 270 350 540 Credit Societies (in '00) During the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 3 Primary Consu­ Societies 22; 28 34 1979-80 the sources of irrigation are as follow: mers Stores Members 73 I 83 106 (in '00) Irrigation by Source 4 Primary Marke­ Societies 1-5 J4 15 ting Societies Members 109 114 116 (in '00 hectares) (in '00) S1. Source 1971-72 1975-76 1979080 NO., 5 Central and State Societies 2 2 Marketing Members 2 2 1 Government Canal 58 170 188 Societies (in '00) 2 , ' Tanks 79 39 33 6 Primary Proce- Societies 9 11 13 3 Wells 236 150 221 ssing Soci~ties(ln- Members 111 . 201 292 4 Other Sources 22 7 7 cluding Spinning) (in '(0) 5 Net Area irrigated 395 366 449 ,.< 1., .....:;, 6 Gross Area irrigated 422 449 537 7 All other types Societies 338 494 70S of Primary Members 515 583 885 The major source. of irrigation in the Societies (in '(0) distriCt is' wells followed by Government Canal. 8 All other types Societies 7 6 of Societies Members 56 70 Minor Irrigation Central and State) (in '(0) .

. The" major irrigation schemes under constru.. The data reveals an incresing trend in the. ction as on 31-12-80 were Bkandhara scheme in field of Co-operative societies. It would be obe­ village Na,vtad and Chikaliya of Bansda Taluka served from the above figures that during the Total gross command area of 1480 hectares will. year 1979-80 majority of the Co-operative Soc­ be irrigated under these schemes. ieties are Primary Agricultural Credit Societie~ (3) Co-Operation followed by Primary Non-Agricultural Credit Societies. In the year 1971-72 the total Co-ope­ . Co-operatives societies has been playing an inc... rative .Societies were 691 which afe increased to resingly important role in the rural economy of this 1,104 during the year 1979-80. "

( viii ) .. , Dur.ng the decade the scheduled banks have Agricultural Implements abO .incie~led their credit activities ih; the ditIe­ ~phcres· of airicultural industry etc: ' 'Sl. Name of Agricultural )972 1977 m.t ... . . No. Implement

(4) livestock and Anima) Husbandary Plough 94,867 92,248 (1) Wooden 89,309 86,270 (a) Livestock (2) Iron • 5,S58 6,078 , . , .' 2 Carts 44,960 41,790 According to the Livestock Censuses of 1972 3 Sugarcane Crusher!! 244 187 and 1977, the livestock population of the district 4 Oil Engines 5,S09 6,734 Electric Motors & Pumps 2,233 3,796 is 'ound to be distributed as under : 5 6 Tractors 334 561

livestock It will be observed from the above state­ ment that the use of modern agricultural imple­ Sl. Category of Livestock 1972 1977 Ne. ments like Iron ploughs, Oil Engfnes, Electric Motors, Pumps and Tractors indicates an increa­ I Total Livestock 617~16 614,316 sing trend during the period 1972-1977. A Bullocks and Cows 385,236 373,636 (I) Males over 3 years 111,559 168,032 (5) F~shries (2) Females over 3 years 112,287 109,106 (3) Young stQCk 101,390 96,498 In Pardi, Navsari, Valsad, Umbergaon and B Buffaloes 97,015 107,604 (I) Males over 3 years Jt.,801 11,126 Gandevi taluka there are fishing activities. Acc­ (2) Females over 3 years 53,589 62,252 ording to Livestock Census 1977, persons engaged (3) Young stock 31,625 34,226 in these activities were 14,573. C Sheep 9,152 9,078 D Goats 132,766 120,041 There were 20 Fishing Cd-operative Soci­ E . Horses and Ponies 1,650 1,539 eties in the year 1979-80 in· 'this district, The F Mules 1 2 total fish production during the year 1919-80 G Donkeys 312 589 was 4,490 tons. H Camels 10 27 I Pigs 1,234 1,800 11 Poultry 773,060 662,898 (6) Industries

It would be seen from the table that there The following table gives the details of was a considerable decrease in the livestoc1

~a~i9'. Distribution of Important Industrial Esta~lisb­ ments by Major Industry ,Groups During the year 1979-80 there were 10 Veterinary dispensaries and 2S Stockmen centres Sl. Major Description No. of ·No. of and Primary treatment centres. No. group establi- persons shment employed , The milk supply in all the talukas of the district is well organised. The total number of 23 Manufacture of Cotton 29 10,775 Milk Co-operative Societies in the district were Textiles 221 in the year 1979-80 .. 2 31 . Manufacture of Chemical 200 9,9S3 & Chemical products (except products of (b) Agricultural Tools and Implements petrolium & Coal.) 3 28 Manufacture of Paper 152 2,974 The following table shows the agricultural & Paper Products and implements in the district during the year 1972 printing, publishing & anti 1977 as per the Livestock Censuses. allied industries

( ix ) 81. Major ~P'ti9D No. of No. of ~PI tqo. 19~J <;fals:u~, ~J o,f tq~ -.rork­ No. group tstabli- persons shment employed en l6~,J! .~ .* w~r.,~Jtiv~", 24~?~ ~ _ were a~ult.,r'" (fJJo~r•• ~QS, W ~e_Jll we~ ¥.t 4 34 Manufacture of Metal 77 2,4~!) househould industry and 36.82 per cent were products & parts except other workers. ~hinery and transport ~q~pment A District Industrial Cen~re w'_ .'&Q_~h~ S ~ufacture of Machinery 94 2,390 35 at Valsad on 2-10-78. This centre also provides & Machinery Tools & .tMVts except electrical loans ,$0 JltW .fitripRlloUtS ,:and ~l&o pr.qyides machinery VI.orkillg, vaj)ital ,ceqllirome*" ~f the it14".~" 6 32 Manufacture of Non- 46 1,924 The centre also helps 1M ~dlaftri. for b:uikfina metallic mineral product. up the infrastructure facilities and providing

.,. 30 MaMd'acttI,. of all~et. 84 1,836 materials. There wert. ~19 ablall scale industries Plutif. P.lrUli~ ,. units at the end of 1980. A large number of CQal produets small scale industries ilt th~ year 1980 ate per­ taining to, chemical industry (71), fonowed by Estat,Uabmll1t engapd in tho )\lanufa.cture of . power and tr~sport industries (41), w,~4e~ cotton textiles provided employment to a major industry (24) and glass, earthware and c:cr®nt portion of the industrial workers, fQllowed by ifidtllltries. (21). the manufacture of chemicals and chemical pro- 4~ (ltlU,ept products of petrolium 8t eoal). . Industrial Estates managing by Oujarat These two industrje~ tOjothcr providtd employ­ Industrial Dey.topment corporation in lU dist­ ~t to 47.49. per cent of the industrial workers. rict at the el1d of the yeat 1980 ate (t) .8t1imora (2) Navsari· (3) Umbetgaon (4) Vapi (~) Valsad The establishment engaged in manufacture and (6) Unai. of paper "nd paper products and printing, pub­ lishing· "nd allied industries, manufacture of Industrial Estates at Sari;~Ip i~ jd~veloping metal pr04ucis ~4 parts .ex~pt machinerY and estate. The total number. of sheds completed in transport equipments, manufacture of maf;hin~rY III these estltes, as on March 1981 were 1,172 and machinery tools and parts except electrical whereas 22~ sheds were under cons'trU~ion and machinery cover 17.92 per cent of total indu~triaJ 245 !!heds ate Yet to be started. The toml num­ workers. ber of persons employed in these units· were 23,815 as on March 1981. During the. houselisting c;perations for the 1981 Census an Econonuc Census was also con­ (.7) Trade and Commerce ducted in the year i980 alongWith the houselisting operations. The Economic Census was conducted There were 150 Joint Stock companies in the thtbugh the lJur~au of EcoilOtnics and Statistics district as on 31-3-'80, with authorised' capitai at the sta.te Ie"ei and through the Central of 3,()69.86 lakh and paid up capital of 1,630.19 Statistical Organisation at the National level. lakh. In the year 1978 there were 148 commer­ The pteliD!inary provisional tesults of Economic cial banks at 78 p'aces in the district whereas Census 1980 have been published by the State there were 44 co-operative bank!! at 30 places. Bureau. According to the provisional figures the total enterprises in Valsad district in both rural raj Power Supply and urban areas are 42,105 out of which 4,849 were agricultural enterprises whereas 37,256 were The Gujarat Electricity Board is the chipf non-agricultural enterprises. The total number source of electric power in the district. The use of persons actually working in these enterprises of electricity both in the rural and urban bas are 183,404 out of which 10,640 persons were increased rapidly during last decade. working in agrioultural enterprises whereas 172,764 persons·· were working in non-agricultural During 1971 Census 232 villages were elect­ enterprises. rified, within a last decade they are increllsed to

( x ) 561 which coven 68.33 per cent of total in~bi­ January 1971, January 1976 and January 1981 'tW. vjl~s of the (timi~t. are as follow:

\91 Transport and COmmunication .*flU Prices

.(a) Roads (iii a..) 91. Retail PtkfI4 per it. COnidiedity In the y.!'.~r 1911-71. tile tQ,W,l ~0¥i ~J~_ "'0. Jan. 1971 Jan. 1976 Jan. 1981 W~ t~~76 ~ms. whj<;l) inG.rt;.~s~4 \0 ~.44Q. knls; jn t~~ rW l~$Q-S1. Th~ det~ir \nf91m~On te~*" 1 tlice-FiJi, 1.7S a.os 3.$5 1.SS 2.2S il!; ~1P~~ of rQ34. tor *4~ year 1971-7l. 1915-76 2 Rice-Medium 2.40 3 1.21 ~.77 .. {olo ~d 1980-81 ~re as under ; Rice-C~~. \Vheat~ium 1.30 i.20 2jS •5 Wheat-Coarse 1.10 2.00 2.10 Roads 6 Jowar ~.~ 1~M) liU 7 Bajri 0.75 1.40 1.70 8 Gram Dal 1·5.9 2.75 S.~ 9 Tur Dat 1.d~ 1.87 S.SO 10 Groundnut Oil 4.90 5.40 12.55 It Gut 1.-90 2.tiO .. 3.75 1 "1'11-7~ 1lt "~99' " 'llil 4U 116 1,116 11 SUltr 1.80 4~10 1.10 2 1975-76 iH ,1~8 ~ 50.!) 611 1,flQl 3 1980-81 110 367 400 450 1,113 2,440 Ill) Insurance

It would.be observed· trOttl the. above that there is a improvement in the net work of roads The· Lire IftsUf.anee acti'tlity ht. t~ . district during the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980-81 in the district. are shown ~iew. (b) Railways Life lnsurance Activity There are 165 kms. of railways in the district SI. Year No. of Policies Sum Assured and the number of railway station are 22. No. (in Lakh)

(c) Ports 1 1971-72 9,938 729.91 2 1975-76 9,021 ~7~.69 3 1980-81 8,146 1,146.60 There are tipt ports In Valsad distriet,·· It()lak; Mltoli, Udlbet!aon, Vansi..:.borsi, bamel,. Ill} Education Vafsad, BiliItlota, Urtuitatldi and ()fijal.

.(d) Post and Telegraph Education plays an important role in the national development programme. Primary All the' towns of the distriot have pOst, education is compulsory both for boys and girls ..Iearaph afid phone f~jJitie8. The vIllages with in the age group 6-11 years. The State Govern­ post, telejraph and phone facilities which are ment has been making all efforts to provide at 459,26 and 133 tespectively. least one primary school in each village of the state, so this basic necessity can be within the (e) State Road Transport reach of every rural citizen. After the formation of District Panchayats in Gujarat the (function Out of 821 inhabite~ villages 654 villages of primary education has been transferred to ·are connected by State' Road Transport buses. the. bistrict Panchayats in the rural areas, whe­ reas in urban areas the same is under munici­ (IG) Prices palities.

The retail prices per kilogram of some of Education facilities in the district for the the important commodities during the month of year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under:

( xi ) Edueational Fadlities and child welfare centres· and 1,027 community health workers in the district. 81. Bducation 1971~72 1975-76 1979-80 No. (b) Medical Institutions in Urban areas ~. ··Ptimary Institutions 1,238 1,340 1,438 Education Pupils 210,397 239,163 285,044 Teachers 5,994 6,763 7,891 Hospital facility is available in 7 towns viz. Bansda, Bilimora, ChikhH. Navsari. Pardi, 2 Secondary Institutions J21 130 144 BdllCation Pupils 47,624 57,980 57,451 Umbergaon and Val~ad. There are 13 towns viz. Teachers 1,717 1,916 2,255 Atul. Bansda. Bilimora. Chilchli, Devsar, Dhara­ 3 Bilber Institutions 9 13 13 mpur, Gandevi. Kosamba. Navsari. , Education Pupils 6,8U; 10,050 7,634 Sari Bajrang. Umbergaon and Valsad have the Teacher 294 404 334 facility of dispensary. Bansda. Bilimora, Chikhli,

(13) Mecll~al aad Public Healtb Oandevi and Valsad, i.e., 5 towns have facility of family planning centre. There are 4 towns viz. (a) Medical Institutions in Rural Areas Chikhli, Gandevi, Navsari and Valsad have the facility of nursing home. Tile facility of health. There are 5 hospital. 35 dispensaries. 177 centre is· available in Mahuwar. Chikhli· and fagdly planning centres. 18 primary health centres. Pamera. Bansda. Chikhli. Dharampur and Valsad 153 primary health sub-ccntres, 43 maternity towns have the faci'jty of T.B. clinic.

VI. Brief description of places of reliatoDs, bistorical or arcbaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the town of the district

51. Name of L.C. Name of Details of religions, historical or archeological interest No. Taluka No. TOWn/Village 1 2 3 4 5

Valsad I Valsad There is a Sanitorium and the Sardar Vallabbabh4i Patel Memorial Building.

2 Val sad 49 Mn,arwadi There is an old 'Vav' or step-wen and also the· temple of Kate­ shwar Mahadev.

3 Valsad IV Pamera The Pamera bill rises to a height of about 500 feet above the plain. Originally the top of tbe hill was fortified by the Hindus and the fort remained under the Raja of Dharampur till Malullq"· Beada, king of Gujarat, captured it about the end of the U\h , Century. Alter remaining for some time under the Muslim rulers, it fell into the hands of a chief of bandits. The portugese took it in 1558 and again in 1568 when the fortifications wbere destroyed. After remaining in ruins for more tban a hundred years, the fort was taken and rebuilt by Moro Pandit, one of the senerals of Shivaji in April 1676. ,Parnera remained under the Marathas for about a century and was taken by the British in 1780. The fort was at first occupied by a military party as a protection apinsl the raids of Pindharis. But early in the 19th Century the garrison· was removed and the fort was dismantled during the muting of 1857. Ruins of the fort are still found at tbe summit of the bills.

There is a temple of the Chandika Mata at the top of the Parnera hill where a fair with a congregation of about 4,000- people is held on Ashwin Sud 8 (September)

4 Pardi Udwada The village is the holy place of pilgrimage for Parsis. The scared' fire from the Navsari Atashbehram (fire temple) was secretly carr­ ied to Udwada by some Parsi Priests owing to some dispute among them. During the Pateti holydays and on other auspiciou~ day, thus place is visied by Parsis. --

( xii ) 51. Name of L.C. Name of Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluka No. Town/Village 1 2 3 4 5

5 Umbergaon 41 Sanjan When the kingdom of Persia Passed in the middle of the sixth Century A.D. from shah Yazdel:ard to the Arabs, the Persians who Stuck to their old faith led a hard life for a hundred years hidding themselves in the hills; than they moved to the coast and settled in the city of Ormaz. At the advice of a learned priest they set sail for India, fifteen years after they had settled at Ormaz, and landed at the island of Diu on the south cast of Saurashtra. They stayed at Diu for nineteen years and then on the advice of an aged priest, they set sail for Gujarat. Overtaken by a storm in the way they anchored at the safe shore near Sanjan, The Yadav chief of South Gujarat, Jadi Rana permitted them to choose a spot and settle on their agreeing to certain conditions. A temple for the holy fire of Behram was begun to be constructed and completed by the help of the Yadav Chief in 790 A.D. The parsi settlement at Sanjan soon prospered and most of the Parsis remained at Sanjan for about 300 years though a few dispersed in various directions, Broach, Variav, Anklesvar, Cam bay and Navsari. In another 200 years a large number of the Parsis with their Dasturs (Priests) also left Sanjan. About A.D. 1490 Alefkhan, the Prime Minister of Sultan Mahmud of Gujarat invaded Sanjan. The parsis under the leadership of Ardeshir fought for their Raja (Hindu Chief) but, in the final scuffee, Ardeshir was killed, Sanjan fell into the hands of Mohammedans and most of the surviving Parsis fled with their Sacred Fire to the adjoining hill of Bahrut where they lived for twelve years. The Sacred fire was then removed to B~nsda in 1502, from Bansda to Navsari in 1566, from Navsari to Bulsar in 1741 and finally in 1742, from Bulsar to Udwada where it is still burning. Sanjan is thus a holy Place for Parsis.

6 Gandevi XII Gandevi In this town, a fair is held on Kali Chaudash, when about 16,000 people assemble at the fair for the worship of Hanumanji.

7 Gandevi XIII Bilimora A fair is held here on the Cocoanut day and Dariadev is worshi­ pped before the commencement of sea Voyages after the monsoon. Another fair is held on Divasa on the 8th and 9th day of the Hijri month of Shawwal, Urs is held here.

8 Gandevi 27 There is a temple of Andhakeshwar, which was built by a blind Vanjara. A fair is held at this place on Kartik Sud 15 (November).

9 Navsari XVI Navsari In Navsari the first Settlement of the Parsis took place in 1142 A.D, the town then being a feudal village under the sway of the Muslim Emperors of Delhi The Parsi Desais who were granted elCtensive lands used to collect the revenues for the Muslim Emp­ erors. It is known as the vilayat of the Pars is and was the birth place of the well-known patriot Dadabhai Navrojaji and famous industrialist Jamshedji Tata, whose birth-place, Dasturwadi is preserved in it original condition. The Dudhia lake an ancient take occupying 105 acres of area, with Ram Tekri in the centre and with an ancient temple of Asapuri on it west bank, is situ­ ated on the Southern outskirts of Navsari.

10 Navsari 119 Dandi Mahatma Gandhi started civil disobedience movement against the British regime in 1930 from this village. The salt law was broken by Mahatma Gandhi from this villaie. A monument to commemo­ rate the most important and unique event. Vil:. the Dandi march

(xiii) SI. Name of L.C. Name of Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluka No. Town/Village 1 2 3 4 5

10 Navsari 109 Dandi (Contd.) which set the whole country a flame with political fervour has been set up at a cost of Rs. 29,290.

11 ChikhIi xx Chikhli There is a temple of Mallika Arjun on the bank of the Kaveri.

12 Chikhli 30 Fadvel Near Fadvel, a place known as 'Samaradev' lie two big carved stones of the Maratha age.

13 Chikhli 82 Nandhai There is a shrine of God Shiva known as 'Gupteshwar Mahadev' near the bank of river. According to a local legend, there was a shivaling hidden in the groves of green trees. Later a Dhodia of , now deceased, saw this ling in his dream and constru­ cted a temple at this place and a kund of Gangaji in the river. As the ling was hidden, the God Shiva is now known as 'Gupte­ shwar Mahadev"

14 Bansda 8 Onai Temple of U nai Mata· and Pilgrimage place. I t is famous· for its hot water springs. They are held to be an ancient as Rama and are believed to have been brought into existence by an arrow shot by him, into the ground.

15 Dharampur 117 Arnai Arnai is known for having Spring of hot water.

16 Dharampur 214 Nagar Nagar was the ancient capital of the Dharampur State. As Ram Raja had conquered this area from the Bhils about 800 years ago, it was called Ramnagar after his name. In 1576 the Chief of Ramnagar met Raja Todar Mal at Broach, gave him Rs. 12,000 and four horses and agreed to serve the Guj~rat Viceroy with 1,000 cavalry. He and the chief of Ghar helped Shivaji in his attacks on Surat (1664-70). In 1672, the fort of Ramnagar was taken by Shivaji.

vn. Brief analysis of the Village and Town Dharampur taluka. The talukas of Va]sad, Pardi, Directory and Primary Census Abstracts Umbergaon, Gandevi, Chikhli and Bansda are data based on Inset Tables fully covered with primary education facility.

NOTE ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY There are 35 villages in the district which have dispensary, whereas 5 villages have hospital, The different types of amenities available at 40 villages have maternity and child welfare the village level in each of the talukas of the centre. 18 villages have primary health centre. district has been tabulated in the form of Village 179 villages have family planning centre. 153 Directory. The Statement shows the different villages have primary health sub-centre. There types of amenities and land-use in each village. are in all 639 villages having community health At the end of the Village Directory a talukawise worker. abstract of all the amenities has been prepared and printed as Appendix-I. It can be seen from the As regards drinking water ordinary surface Appendix-I that out of 821 inhabited villages, wells are the main source of the drinking water 784 villages have primary education facility. facility and 795 villages have such types of wells. There are only 37 villages are without primary There are 106 villages where water is available school excluding the deserted villages. The through taps and in 8 villages water is available Dumber of villages where the primary school is through tubewells whereas 54 villages get supply not available are 6 in Navsari taluka and 31 in through canals. In addition there are 110 tanks

(xiv) and 312 villages are also on the river side. There railway stations in the district and 8 villages is only one village in Valsad taluka where drin­ have navigable' waterway. king water facility is not available. All the vill­ As regards the electric power supply, out ages, except one village, in the district have of 821 villages, 561 villages have electric power drinking water facility, however, this will not supply either for domestic of for agricultural or mean that abudant water supply is available for industrial purposes. This means that almost throughout the year at all these sources. 68.33 per cent of the villages have been electrified in the district Valsad. Pardi, Umbergaon, Gan­ In respect of post, telegraph and phone devi, Navsari, Chikhli and Bansda are the talukas facilities, 356 villages have post offices, 3 villa­ where more than 70 per cent of the total villages ges have post and telegraph facility, 103 villages have been electrified. have both post office and phone facility, 23 villages have post, telegraph and phone facilities On the basis of the amenities noted in the and 7 villages have only phone facility. Village Directory a brief analysis of the different amenities has been made which is as follows : Out of 821 villages, 654 villages have bus facility. The villages where the bus facility is not availa­ Amenities in villages ble are 7 in Valsad, 7 in Pardi, 3 in Umbergaon, Table No. 1 shows the distribution of 2 in Gandevi, 8 in Navsari, 6 in Chikhli, 22 in villages according to the availability of different Bansda and 112 in Dharampur. There are 12 amenities. TABLE 1

Distlibution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

S1. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the No. Taluka inha- following amenities bited vill- Education Medical Drinking Post Mar- Com- Approach Power ages Water and ketj muni- by Pucca Supply Tele- Hat cation Road graph 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Valsad 87 87 (100.00) 34 (39.08) 86 (98.85) 72 (82.76) 3 (3.45) 81 (93.10) 54 (62.07) 75 (86.20) 2 Pardi 79 79 (100.00) 27 (34.18) 79 (100.00) 61 (77.22) 9 (11.39) 72 (91.14) 56 (70.89) 67 (84.81) 3 Umbergaon 49 49 (100.00) 21 (42.86) 49 (100.00) 36 (73.47) 7 (14.29) 46 (93.88) 36 (73.47) 48 (97.96) 4 Gandevi 53 53 (100.00) 21 (39.62) 53 (100.00) 44 (83.02) 2 (3.77) 51 (96.23) 41 (77.36) 51 (96.23) 5 Navsari 139 134 (96.40) 49 (35.25) 139 (100.00) 99 (71.22) .. .. 131 (94.24) 102 (73.38) 127 (91.37) 6 Chikhli 84 84 (100.00) 37 (44.05) 84 (100.00) 66 (78.57) 9 (10.71) 78 (92.86) 58 (69.05) 78 (92.86) 7 Bansda 94 94 (100.00) 26 (27.66) 94 (100.00) 46 (48.94) 9 (9.57) 74 (78.72) 48 (51.06) 68 (72.34) 8 Dharampur 236 205 (86.86) 34 (14.41) 236 (tOO.OO) 68 (28.81) 15 (6.36) 126 (53.39) 56 (23.73) 47 (19.92) Total 821 785 (95.62) 249 (30.33) 820 (99.88) 492 (59.93) 54 (6.58) 659 (80.27) 451 (54.93) 561 (68.33)

All villages in the district have drinking percentage varies from 44.05 per cent in Chikhli water facility except one villages, either by way taluka to 14.41 per cent in Dharampur taluka. of a well or tank or tubewell or handpump, or It is also observed that about 60 per cent of riVer, etc. It is also seen that about 96 per cent the total villages of the district have the facility of the total villages of the district have the of post and telegraph. Among the various talukaa, facility of primary education and 4 per cent the highest percentage of 83.02 per cent is recor­ villages do not have primary education Valsad. ded in Gandevi taluka as against the lowest of Pardi, Umbergaon, Gandevi, Chikhli and Bansda 28.81 per cent found in Dharampur taluka. The talukas have primary education facility in all the rest of 6 talukas have these facilities quite satis­ Villages. factory. The medical amenities are available in 30.33 per cent of the total villages of the district, the It caa be seen from the table that only about

( xv ) 7 per cent of the villages have market/hat facili­ total villages have the facility of pucca approach ties. The percentages vary between 3.45 per cent road, which is the highest in the district. in Valsad taluka to 14.29 per cent in Umbergaon taluka. There is no market/hat facility in the In respect of electric power supply 68 per cent talu.ka of N avsari. of the total villages of the district have this facility of electric power supply. Seven talukas, The communication facilities by way of bus namely, Gandevi with (96.23 per cent), Umbergaon or railway are available in 80 per cent of the with (97.96 per cent), Nil.Vsari with (91.37 per cent), total villages of the district. The highest percen­ Chikhli with (92.86 per cent), Valsad with (86.20 tage of 96.23 per cent in Gandevi taluka whereas per cent), Pardi with (84.81 per cent) and Bansda the lowest one is in Dharampur taluka which is with (72.34 per ceIit) fall above the district only 53.39 per cent. average, whereas Dharampur taluka with (19.92 per cent) is below the district average. Out of total inhabited villages of the district, Proportion of rural papUlation served by different" 55 per cent villages have pucca approach road. amenities Only 24 per cent of the villages\of Dharampur taluka are connected by the pucca approach Table No. 2 shows the proportion of rural road. In Gandevi taluka 77.36 per cent of the population served by different amenities.

TABLE 2

Proportion of Rural Population served by ditrerent amenity

S1. Name of Taluka Total Proportion of Rural Population served by the amenity of No. population of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post and Market! Communi- Appro- Power villages in Water Telegraph Hat cation ; ached by Supply the taluka ! 'Pucca Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Valsad 175,221 175,221 94,460 173,985 162,373 9,042 170,031 114,143 156,217 1100.00) (53.91) (99.29) (92.67) (5.16) (97.04) (65.14) (89.15) 2 Pardi 163,452 163,452 84,942 163,452 145,221 21,372 157,365 130,781 148,983 (100.00) (51.97) (100.00) (88.85) (13.08) (96.28) (80.01) (91.15) 3 Umbergaon 132,859 132,859 86,305 132,859 117,738 32,526 128,212 102,645 130,066 (100.00) (64.96) (100.00) (88.62) (24.48) (96.50) (77.26) (98.58) 4 Gandevi 120,643 120,643 . 70,942 120,643 112,397 10,379 117,959 95,535 116,152 (100.00) (58.80) (100.00) (93.16) (8.60) (97.78) (79.19) (96.28) 5 Navsari 224,704 222,533 74,258 224,70~ 193,653 219,994 190.440 209,565 (99.03) (33.05) (100.00) (86.18) (97.90) (84.75) (93.26) 6 Chikhli 208,180 208,180 123,432 208,180 187,400 28.150 201,220 164,447 197,691 (100.00) (59.29) (100.00) (90.02) (13.52) (96.66) (78.99) (94.96) 7 Bansda 131,258 137,258 57,777 137,258 93,222 23,296 111,831 71,163 110,819 (100.00) (42.09) (100.00) (67.92) (16.97) (81.48) (51.85) (80.74) 8 Dharampur 222,957 216,715 66,458 222,957 119,809 30,573 159,729 145,945 93,718 (97.20) (29.81) (100.00) (53.74) (13.71) (71.64) (65.46) (42.03) Total 1,385,274 1,376,861 658,574 1,384,038 1,131,813 155,338 1,266,341 1,015,099 1,164,111 (99.39) (41.54) (99.91) (81.70) (11.21) (91.41) (73.28) , (84.03)

It will be seen from the above table that coverage by drinking water facility is 99.91 Valsad, Pardi, Umbergaon, Gand~vi, Chikhli and per cent. In all the talukas of district, except Bansda taluka have been fully covered by prim­ Valsad taluka, it is 100 per cent. In respect of post ary education facility whereas the facility in other and telegraph facilities the talukas of Valsad, talukas is almost nearer to it. As regards medi­ Pardi, Umbergaon, Gandevi, Navsari and Chiklhli cal facilitiy the rural population coverage is 47.54 are well covered whereas the rest of talukas are per cent. In the district, the rural population below the district average. In market/hat facilitiy

(xvi) the rural population coverage is only 11.21 per It will be observed from the above table cent and among the various talukas the biggest that in all 36 villages of the district have no coverage of 24.48 per cent is recorded in Umbe­ primary education facility available in the villa­ rgaon taluka against the lowest coverage of 5.16 ges. Out of these 36 villages, in 35 villages this per cent recorded in Valsad taluka. facility is avaihible at a distance of less than 10 kms. and in 1 village the same is available at a As regards communication the rural population distance of 10 or more kms. away from the coverage is fairly wide except in Bansda and village. Dharampur talukas where these are 81.48 per cent and 71.64 per cent respectively as com­ Out of 821 villages, 572 villages of the dis­ pared to more than 96 per cent in other talukas. trict have no medical facility out of which 564 The position of approach to the village by pucca villages have this facility available at a distance of road is good and about 73 per cent of the rural less than 10 kms. Whereas in 8 villages the same population is covered by pucca approach road are available at a distance of 10 kms. or more to their villages. The position in Valsad, Bansda from the village. There is only one village in the and Dharampur is not so good where about 65 district where any type of drinking water facility per, cent, 52 per cent and 65 per cent of the is not available. In this village the facility is rural population have pucca road facility. available at a distance of less than 5 kms. away from the village. As regards power supply the talukas of Umbergaon, Ganaevi, Navsari and Chikhli have In respect of post and telegraph facility. the large coverage whereas Dharampur has the 329 villages have no such facilities out of that least coverage. 306 villages have such a facility at a distance of less than 10 kms. from the village, whereas Distribution of villages not baving certain ameni­ 23 villages have this facility at a distance of 10 ties arranged by distance ranges from tbe place or more kms. from the village. where tbey are available As regards market/hat facility in 628 villages Table No. 3 shows the distribution of villa­ of the district have no systems of weekly or ges not having certain amenities arranged by fortnightly market/hat. In 433 villages have such distance ranges from the places where they are a facility are available at a distance of less than available. 10 km. and in 195 villages the same are availa­ ble at a distance of 10 or more km. away from TABLE 3 the village.

Distribution of villages not baving certain As regards communication facility 162 vill­ amenities arranged by distance ranges from ages have no such facility, out of that 137 vHl­ the places where these are available ages have such a facility at a distance of less than 10 km. from the village whereas 25 villages 81. Village not Number of Tillages where the have this facility at a distance of 10 or more No. having the amenity is not available and amen.tyof available at distance of km. from the village. -5 Kms 5-10 10+ Total Kms Kms (Cols.3-5) Distribution of villages according to tbe distance 3 4 5 6 2 from the nearest town and availability of different amenities 1 Education 31 4 36 2 Medical 523 41 8 572 3 Drinking Water 1 1 Table No. 4 show the distribution of villages 4 Post and TeleJl'aph 230 76 23 329 according to the distance from the nearest town 5 Market/Hat 281 152 195 628 (; Communication 100 37 25 162 and availability of different amenities.

(xvii) TABLE 4

DistributioJ). of vjllag~s ,ccording to the dista~e from the nearest town and ,vaih~biJity of different amenities

Di~ta\lce No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of S1. Range from inhabited No. the nearest villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market! Commu- Approach Power tQWI) in each Water Telegraph Hat nication by Pucca Supply (in klns) range Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 0-5 170 167 60 170 135 5 149 131 163 (98.24) (35.29) (100.00) (79.41) (2.94) (8~:6~) (77.06) (9S.~8) 2 (i-IS 338 337 116 337 235 .23 315 210 Z91 (9?70) (34.32) (99.70) (69.53) (6.80) (93;20) (62.13) (86'.09) 3. 1~-50 279 253 ~f_J 279 117 25 .183 105 107 (90.68) (24.73) (100.00) (41.94) (g.~6) (65.59) (37.68) (38.35) 4 51+ 34 28 4 34 5 I 1~ .5 (82.~5) (1 J. 76) (100.00) (14.71) (2.94) (35;29) 04.71) 5 Unspecified Total 821 785 249 820 492 54' 659 451 561 (95.62) (30.33) (99.88) (5,;'3) (6.58) (80.27) (54.~) (68.33) .

In the district 170 villages are at a distance which 117 villages have po~t aud. telegraph range of 0-5 kms. nearest town, out of which facilities, whereas' i05 villages have approach by 135 villages have facility for post and telegraph pucca road, 69 villages have medical facility and and 131 villages have approach by pucca road. only 25 villages have market/hat facility. About 60 villages have medical faCility and only 5 villages have market/hat facility. The other There are 34 villages in the distance ran~q facilities of primary education, drinking water, of 51 kms, and more from the riea~est town. communication and power supply are quite Out of these villages, 12 villages have communi­ satisfactory. cation facility, 5 villages have post and telegraph facility and approach by puccli road, 4 villages Out of 821 villages, 338 villages are situated have medical facility and only I villages has at a distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nea­ market/hat facility. The other. facility of drinking rest town. Out of theSe' villages 235 villages have w~ter and education are Satisfactory. post and telegraph facilities, whereas 291 villages have power ~upply, 210 villages have approach Distribution of villages according to poPQlati~1I by pucc~ road, 116 villages have medical facility range and amenities available and only 23 villages have market/hat facility. The other facility are satisfactory. Table No. 5 show~ the distribution of villa­ There are 279 villages at a distance range ges according to popUlation range and amenities of 16-50 kms. from the nearest town, out of avail~ble:

TABLE 5

Distribu.tion of vilI~ges according to population range and amenities available Sl. Population No. of No. (wi~h percentage) of villages havil;lg tpe amenity of . . ". . "" ~. . , . . , No. r~ge inhabited , villages in Ed\!9llt~qn Mediqal prinking Post and Marketl Cmngluni- Appro~b • Power each range . Water Telegraph Hat cation by PucCi! Supply Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ·8 9 10 11 Up to 499 131 96 3 131 13 2 61 33 30 (73'48) (2'49) (100.00) (9.92) (1.53) (46.56) (25.19) (22.90) 2 500-1,999 467 466 103 466 266 19 381 245 324 (99.79) (22.06) (99.79) (56.96) (4.07) (81.58) (52.46) (69.31) 3 2,Q00-4,999 191 191 112 191 181 26 185 145 i16 (100.00) (5~.64) (100.09) (94.76) (13.61) (96.8~ (7$.?1) (P2.t$) 4 5,000 and abOve 32 32 31 32 32 7 32 28 . ~J (lQO.()O) (96.~') (100.00) (100.00) (21.88) (100.00) (81.5Q) _1~ ; P?MJ> Total 821 185 249 820 492 54 659 Mi. (95.62) (30.33) (99.88) (59.93) (6.58) (80.27) (54.93) (68.33)

(xviii ) It will be seen from the table that there are TABLE 6 131 ~illa~es below 500 poplllati~n, out of wbic4 Main staple food of villages in each tatuka the maximum facility is aVlj.ilal>le in re&l'ect of Sl NilOlIl of Mai~ ~tap}~ food drinking water with 100 pe~ cent, followed 9Y No. Tahika pri'mill-y edu~ation ~ith 73.28 per 'upply with 2 ~rdi llice, ';lowar, Wheat 3 Umbergaon Rice, Jowar, Whoat, Nagli 22.90 per. cent, post and telegr!!-ph 'With 9.92 p~~ . .' ~, " 4 Gandevi Rice, 10war, Wheat, Maize 2.29 cent, medical with per cent and lastly 5 Navsari ~ice, ]owar, ~he~t market/hat. with 1.53 per cent., 6 Chikhli Rice. 10war, Wheat 7 Bansda Rice, Jowar, Wheat, Nagli There is an increasing trend in the availab­ 8 Dharampur Ri~, Jowar; Nagli, Ragi ility of facilities, with the increase in population Ri~, Jowa! an4 Wheat are the ~ain Staple range of the villages and ths village~ with more food of most of the village.s of tlle talukas, than· 5,000 population are fuVy c~vered by edu­ namely Valsad, Umbergaon, Bansda and Dhara­ ca~on, drinking water and comm'!lnication mpur, N agli is found to be a. staple food. In facilities. Dharampur tal uk a Ragi is found as a staple fooq, wher~as Maize is found iq Gand~vi taluka. Staple food Land-use Table No.6 shows the main Staple food in the majority of the villages in each taluka of Table No.7 shows the distribution of villa­ the di~trict. ges according to their land-use.

TABLE 7

Dis.ttibution of villages according ~o land use

81. Name of Taluka No. of Tota.lllrea Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated No. inhabited area to total area area to t~tal tf~ltiy~l~ , villages area 2 3 4 5 6 Val sad 87 4(j,60(i.00 39,340.00 3,873.00 (84.41) (9.84) 2 Parqi 79 39,568.00 37,273.00 1,674.00 (94.20) (4.49) 3 Vm~er~~oq 49 34,~36.00 26,062.00 541.00 (74.81) (2.08) 4 Gandevi 53 25,553.00 19,413.00 7,032.00 . (75.\)7) (36.22) 5 'Navsari 139 11,532.00 4i.27&.OO 16,4~3.00 (67.49) . (34.14) 6· cqikhli 84 57,342.00 51,647.00 6,213'00 (90.07) (!2.03) 7 Bansd;t 94 59,,346.00 32,382.00 717.00 (54.S(!) (2.21 ) a Dharampur 236 163,432.00 ~,~~3.00 726.00 (42.l0) (1.06)

Total 821 498,215.00 3~,208.00 31,259.00 (64·87) (1153)

The irrigated . arya to the total cultivab\~ As regards irrigation facilities Gandevl and area in the district is 11.53 per cent, Pardi has Navsari have irrig~tion facilities of 36 per cent and the highest of 94.20 per ce~t <;ult~vable ~e~ to 34 per c~nt to total cultivable area respectiveJy total area, followed by Chikhli taluka with whereas Bans:da. With 2.29 per cent and Dhara­ 9Q,Q1: per CQnt, wh~J;e.as i~ o1her taluka varies mpur with 1.06 per cent are very low in ~""en 42.lQ P.4n" QeQt to 84.41 per cent irrigation. '

(xix) Note on Town Direetory There is only one city in the district which has a population of more than one lakh, i.e. The list of urban areas for the purpose of Navsari City. Valsad (M) have a population of 1981 Census was finalised in consulation with 72,969 persons, whereas Bilimora has a popul­ the State Government. The following criteria ation of 43,755 persons. There are six towns were applied for the purpose of determining any viz. Dharampur, Gandevi, Jalalpore, Vijaipore, area as ail urban area. Pardi, and Vapi which have a population of more than 10,000 ,but less than 20,000. Two towns namely Umbergaon INA and Valsad (a) All places with a Municipality, Muni­ INA have a population of only 912 persons cipal Corporation or Cantonment Board and 408 persons respectively. or Notified town area: The populatation growth rate of the diffe­ (b) All other places which specified the rent towns from 1901 to 1981 have been shown following criteria. from Col. 7 to Col. 15 of Statement-I. It will be seen from this statement that during tbe last (i) A minimum pop~lation 5,000; decade Navsari City has shown the groWth rate (ii) At least 75% of the male working of 46.33, Whereas Jalalpore, Vapi, Va'sad (M). population engaged in non-agricul­ Bilimora, Umbergaon, Pardi and Atul have tural (and allied) activity; higher than the growth rate of the district which ranges from 25.10 to 44.16. (iii) A population of at least 400 per­ The rest of the towns of Bansda, Chikhli. sons per sq. km. or a population Dharampur, Gandevi, have population of 1,000 persons per sq. miles. growth rate below the district growth rate dur­ ing the last decade. The Town Directory has been complied in seven statement given in the, Section II for all Note on Statement-II the urban areas of the district. For presentation of the data, the towns of the district have been This statement gives the physical aspects of arranged in alphabetical order. The details of the location particulars of towns. the data covered in these statements are as follows: Particulars regarding temperature and rain­ falls have been obtained from the Director Note on Statement-l General of Observatories, Mcterological depart­ ment, Government of India.

Townwise details relating to status and gro­ Distance between Gandhinagar, the State wth history are given in this statement by arra­ Headquarter and the town of the district vary nging the towns in alphabetical order. The civic from the minimum of 323 klns. from Chikhli and administrative status of each town has been maximum of 418 kms. from Umbergaon. The Dis­ recorded in Col. 2 of the statement. Col. 5 shows trict Headquarter Valsad City is 363 kms. away the area in sq. km. of the town whereas Col. 6 from Gandhinagar, the State Headquarter. There shows the number of household including hous­ are 8 towns namely Atul, Bilimora, Gandevi .. eless population. Co]. 7 to 15 shows the decadal Navsari, Pardi, Umbergaon (VP), Valsad (M) growth history beginning from 1901 till 1981. and Vapi (NP) are connected by railways and The last Cols. 16 to 19 shows the density and except Devsar, Sari, Bujrang and Val sad INA ~x ratio of 1961, 1971 and 1981 for each of aU the towns have bus facilities. tllese towns. Out of '22 towns, 3 towns have municipalities, 4 have nagar panchayats and ~ote on Statement-ID remaining, 13 have village ,panchayats, I town is n,op-municipal and the area of the .remaining This- statement gives details of towns floan· three 'towns are notified as Industrial Area. ces. The statement shows the receipt and -ex_pen-'

(n) dIture under several heads. The receipts are (3) Public J-Iealth, (4) Public Works, (5) Public shown differently for (1) Receipts through taxes, Institutions and (6) Others on the basis of this (2) Revenue derived from municipal property statement. and power apart from taxation, (3) Receipts through Government grants, (4) Receipts through Table No. 8 has been prepared which shows loans, (5) Receipts through advances and (6) per capita receipt and expenditure of all towns Receipts through other sources. The expenditure of the district. side has been classified as expenditure on Table No. 8 above shows the per capita (1) General Administration, (2) Public Safety, receipt in the different cities and towns.

TABLE 8

Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

SI. Class, Name and Per Capita No. Civic Status of ------___------_ the Town Receipt in Rs. Expenditure in Rs. Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi­ Public Expendi­ Other through from all Admini­ ture on Works ture on Aspects taxes other stration Public Public Sources Health Institu­ and Con­ tion veniences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul (NM) 35.77 29.72 6.05 14.00 1.89 1.74 1.85 1.27 1.25 3 V Bansda (VP) 22.85 4.51 18.28 22.27 9.96 7.03 4.81 0.47 4 TIl Bilimora (M) 156.01 57.43 98.64 151.65 22.77 10.59 4.43 26.07 81.19 5 V Chikhli (VP) 11.32 5.12 11.60 14.12 5.04 3.53 0.84 0.17 4.54 6 V Devsar (VP) 8.02 3.11 4.25 3.30 0.31 0.63 0.19 1.57 7 IV Dharampur (NP) 31.06 15.63 21.43 53.05 9.47 083 7.24 35.51 8 IV Gandevi (NP) 55.48 33.29 22.19 48.83 17.15 8.88 11.10 3.10 7.40 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 V Kosamba (VP) 2.71 1.97 8.80 2.45 0.13 2.32 11 V Mahuwar (VP) 16.99 12.87 4.12 12.87 4.29 0.69 3.43 0.11 4.29 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari U.A. ( See constituent units ) (a) IV Jalalpore (VP) 5.94 1.23 4.71 1.90 0.49 O.oz 0.34 0.03 ].02 (b) I Navsari (M) 104.32 69.56 34.76 82.20 2.28 24.09 12.18 43.65 (c) IV Vijalpor (VP) 1.97 0.98 0.99 3.20 0.25 0.41 0.66 1.88 13 IV Pardi (NP) 23.97 14.88 9.09 23.26 1.73 1.10 12.37 8.06 14 V Parnera (VP) 3.67 1.39 2.28 2.38 0.29 0.63 1.46 15 V Sari Bujarang (VP) 5.89 2.08 3.81 2.77 1.73 0.52 0.35 0.03 0.14 16 V Umbergaon (VP) 5.89 2.37 3.52 4.99 0.25 0.51 3.39 0.05 0.79 17 V Umbergaon IN A (INA) 18 II Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad U.A. ( See constituent units ) (a) I Abrama (VP) 2.16 0.72 1.44 2.06 0.21 0.30 1.03 0.31 0.21 (b) IT Valsad (M) 107.47 43.43 64.04 107.47 13.86 22.02 28.39 4.53 38.67 19 VI Valsad INA (INA) 11.76 11.76 117.65 15.Q8 12.25 17.16 12.26 20 IV Vapi (NPI 40.62 37.05 3.51 27.52 6.02 1.78 10.24 0.61 8.87 21 V Vapi (INA) 22 IV Vijalpor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration)

Total 76.52 39.89 36.63 68.78 7.80 13.01 11.45 4.14 32.38

The highest per capita receipt IS in Bilimora the highest expenditure is in Bilimora followed followed by Valsad (M) and Navsari in descend­ by Valsad (INA), Val sad (M) and Navsari. The Ing order. In respect of per capita expenditure per capita expenditure on general administration

( xxi) is the highest in Valsad INA followed by Bilimora. night soils, Water supply through taps, and As regards public works Valsad Municipality stand-post. This area is also electrified. has spent the highest at Rs. 28.39 per capita. Note on Statement-V Note on Statement-IV This statement gives details relating to med­ Statement-IV shows· the civic and other ical, educational, recreational other cultural faci­ amenities available in the towns. lities in the towns. In the ,case of medical insti­ tutions only Government, Semi-Government and All the towns except Dharampur, Gandevi, Charitable Institutions hav:e been covered. Hosp­ Jalapore, Navsari, Sari Bujrang, Bansda, Devsar ital facilities are available in Bansda, Bilimora, & Vapi (NP) have open surface service drainage. Chikhli, Navsari, Pardi, Umbergaon, Valsad (M) Dharampur, Bansda, Devsar & Navsari have and Vapi INA towns. Bansda, Chikhli, Dhara­ sewrage systems. Whereas Gandevi, Sari-Bujrang mpur and Val sad (M) have T. B. Clinics. While and Vapi (NP) have cesspool method system Chikhli, Mahuwar, Pannera and Vapi (NP) and Jalapore, Pardi have pit system. As regards towns have health centres facilities. latrines there are still 715 service latrines in Bilimora and 610 latrines in Chikhli which req­ Table No. 9 shows the total number of beds uire to be converted to septic tank 'latrines. As in medical institutions per 1,000 population in regards the medhod of the night soil disposal all the towns of the district. also the head-load system is prevalent in Abrama TABLE 9 and Valsad (M). No. of Beds in medical Institutions in Towns The water supply system in the towns of Atul, Bilimora, Dharampur, Mahuwar, Navsari, Sl. Class, Name and Civic No. of beds in Medical No. Status of the Town Institutions per 1,000 Valsad, Vijalpor, Vapi and Vapi INA is through Population taps whereas of the towns of Bansda, Dharampur, 2 3 JaIapore, Vijalpor, Umbergaon VP, Umbergaon V Abrama (See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) INA and Valsad INA get their supply from 2 V Atul (NM) 1 :. tubewells. The towns of Devsar, Gandevi, Kosmba, 3 V Bansda (VP) 5.86 Pardi, Pamera, Sari-Bujrang, Abrama and Vapi 4 III Bilimora (M) 1.14 5 V Chikhii (VP) 2.69 get their supply from wells. 6 V Devsar (VP) The town of Atul, Bilimora, Dharampur, 7 IV Dharampur (NP) 1.42 (NP) Navsari, Abrama, Valsad (M) Val sad INA and 8 IV Gandevi 4.44 9N Jalalpore (See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Vapi INA have got their own fire-fighting 10 V Kosamba (VP) services. 11 V Mahuwar (VP) 2.57 12 I Navsari ( See N avsari Urban Agglomeration) AU the towns are electrified in the district. Navsari U.A. 6.92 (a) IV Jalalpore (VP) Note on statement IV A (b) I Navsari (M) 8.38 (c) IV Vijalpor (VP) This statement shows the civic and other 13 IV Pardi (NP) 4.90 amenities in slums. The information for slum 14 V Pamera (VP) 2.38 areas is collected for class I and II towns. There 15 V Sari Bujarang (VP) are only two such towns viz. Navsari (M) and 16 V Umbergaon (VP) 0.60 Valsad (M) in the district. Of which, Valsad 17 VI Umbergaon INA (INA) 18 II Valsad municipal authority has not reported the infor­ (See Valsad Urban A gglo~ration) Valsad U.A. 4.15 mation. (a) V Abrama (VP) It can be seen from the statement that there (b) II Valsad (M) 4.70 19 VI Valsad INA (INA) is only one slum pocket in Navsari (M) having 20 IV Vapi (NP) population of 860 persoQs. This slum area has 21 V Vapi (INA) been provided with Open Surface Drainage 22 IV Vijalpor (See Navsari Urban Agglomeratifm) facility. Wheel Barrows system for disposal of Total 3.f9.

( xxii ) It is found that Navsari City has the highest Valsad has also a good Polytechnic, which pro­ number of beds 8.38 per 1,000 population follo­ vide sufficient technical hands for the Industries wed by Bansda, Pardi, Valsad (M) and Gandevi in the district. There is no Medical and Engin­ with 5.86, 4.90, 4.70 and 4.44 beds per 1,000 eering College in the district. All the towns population respectively. Umbergaon (VP) has except Abrama, Devsar, Sari-Bujrang, Umbergaon got only 0.60 beds per 1,000 population. Only INA have higher Secondary, Secondary and all four towns have college education facilities. the towns except VaIsad INA have primary Bilimora and Chikhli each have one Arts and school facilities and only 6 towns namely Bansda, Commerce College. Navsari has one Arts College, Bilimora, Chikhli, Navsari, Valsad (M) and Vapi one Commerce College, one Science College and (NP) have got adult litercy centres. one Law College. The district Head-quarter Valsad has one Science College, one Arts College, Table No. 10 shows the number of different one Arts and Commerce College, one Arts and categories of schools per 10,000 population in Science College and one Law College. Besides towns of the district.

TABLE 10

Schools per ten thousand population in towns

SI. Glass, Name and Civic Higher Secondary / Secondary/ Junior Secon- Primary No. Status of Town Inter/PUC/Junior College Matriculation dary/Middle 1 2 3 4 5 6 V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul (NM) 1.779 1.779 1.779 3 V Bansda (VP) 1.172 1.172 2.344 4 III Bilimora (M) 1.828 1.828 3.428 5 V Chikhli (VP) 3.362 3.362 8.406 6 V Devsar (VP) 3.143 7 IV Dharampur (NP) 0.708 0.708 1.417 S IV Gandevi (NP) 0.740 0.740 2.219 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 V Kosamba (VP) 1.287 1.278 7.721 11 V Mahuwar (VP) 1.716 1.716 1.716 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari U.A. 0.851 0.851 1.779 (a) IV Jalalpore (VP) 0.974 0.974 2.922 (b) I Navsari (M) 0.843 0.843 1.779 (c) IV Vijalpor (VP) 0.819 0.819 0.819 13 IV Pardi (NP) 1.226 1.226 3.064 14 V Parnera (VP) 1.584 1.584 1.584 15 V Sari Bujarang (VP) 8.666 16 V Umbergaon (VP) 1.004 1.004 4.018 17 V Umbergaon INA (INA) 10.965 18 II Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad U.A. 1.088 1.088 2.177 (a) V Abrama (VP) 2.056 (b) II Valsad (M) 1.233 1.233 2.193 19 VI Valsad INA (INA) 20 IV Vapi (NP) 1.019 1.019 3.058 21 V Vapi (INA) 1.627 22 IV Vijalpor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Total 42 42 101 388,862 1.080 1.080 2.597 Note: In Gujarat State the Levels of Education are classified as under : ( i) Primary (From standard I to VII passed) (ii) Secondary/Matriculation (From standard VIII to X passed) C;ii) Higher Secondary (From standard XI to XII passed) Hence the details under Col. 5 are not shown.

( xxiii ) The average number of higher Secondary, Note on Statement-VI intermediate, junior college per 10,000 population for aU towns is 1.080 such averages in respect Statement-VI shows the details regarding of number of secondary/matriculation and is trade, commerce, industry and banking in the 1.080. The average number of primary schools towns. per 10,000 population for all towns ;" 2.597. The important commodities imported in the As regards the primary education, the max­ towns of the district are Raw Materials of Col­ imum number of primary school per 10,000 our Chemicals, Sugar, Timber wood, Unpolished population is found in Umbergaon INA which diamonds, Vegetables, Pulses, Sugarcane, Wood, is 10.965 followed by Sari-Bujrang with 8.666 Cotton yarn, Gur, Fertilizer, Cloth, Foodgrains, and Chikhli with 8.406. Aluminium and Raw Materials for Machinery. The commodities which are exported out of the towns are Colour, Paddy, Leminated Sheets, The towns of Atul, Bansda, Bilimora, Chi­ Rice, Roofing Tiles, Sugar Cloth, Bobbin, Chi­ khli, Dharampur, Gandevi, Navsari, Pardi, koo, Electrical Material, Sugarcane, Aluminum Umbergaon (VP) and Valsad (M) have facilities products and Grass Bales. The important comm­ for recognised shorthand/type writing institutions. odities manufactured in the towns of the district There are four stadies one each at the town of are Colour Chemicals, Paddy, Laminated Sheets, Atul, Bansda, Valsad (M) and Vapi (NP). The Cioth, Brass Unensils, Galvanised Wire, Textile number of cinema houses in Navsari city are 6 Articles, Rice, Electrical Material, Paper Boxes. which is the maximum number in any single Bobin Aluminium products, Chemicals etc. city or town. There are no cinema facilities in Abrama, Chikhli, Devsar, Jalalpore, Vijalpore, Table No. 11 shows the details of the imp­ Parnera, Sari-Bujrang, Umbergaon INA and ortant commodities manufactured, imported and Valsad INA. exported in the different towns of the district.

TABLE 11

Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

S1. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commodity No. Status of the Town Manufactured Exported Imported 2 3 4 5

1 V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul (NM) Colour, Chemical Colour Raw Materials of Colour, Chemicals 3 V Bansda (VP) Paddy Paddy Sugar 4ITI Bilimora (M) Leminated Sheets Leminated Sheets Timberwood S V Chikhli (VP) Cloth Rice Unpolished Diamond 6 IV Dharampur (NP) Paddy Rice Pulses 7 V Devsar (VP) Paddy Roofing Tiles Vegetables 8 IV Gandevi (NP) Brass Utensils Sugar Sugarcane 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 V Kosamba (VP) 11 V Mahuwar (VP) Galvanised Wire 12 J Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari U.A. ( See contituent units ) (a) IV Jalalpore (VP) Woad (b) I Navsari (M) Cloth Cloth Cotton Yarn (c) IV Vijalpor (VP) Textile Articles Bobin Wood 13 IV Pardi (NP) Cloth Paddy Gur 14 V Parnenl (VP) Rice Rice Fertilizer 15 V Sari Bujarang Rice Chikoo Cloth 16 V Umbergaon (VP) Rice Paddy Sugar

( xxiv) TABLE 11 - Contd.

SI. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commodity No. Status of Town Manufactured Exported ------Imported 2 3 4 5 17 VI Umbergaon INA (INA) Electrical Material Electrical Material Sugar 18 VI Val sad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration ) Valsad U,A. ( See Constituent Units) (a) V Abrama (VP) Paper Boxes Sugarcane Foodgrains (b) 11 Valsad (M) Bobin Bobin Cloth 19 VI Valsad IN.o\ (INA) Aluminium Proudcts Aluminium Products Aluminium 20 IV Vapi (NP) Rice Grass Bales Foodgrains 21 V Vapi INA (INA) Chemicals Chemicals Raw Material for Machinery 22 IV Vijalpor (See Navsari Urban Agglomenation )

All the towns and cities except Devsar, Valsad district showing talukawise total, rural Mahuwar and Sari Bujrang have facilities of and urban population is included in part B of panking and except Abrama, Atul, Bilimora, the volume. The district Primary Census Abstract. Parnera, Umbergaon INA, Abrama, Valsad INA is followed by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and Vapi INA, all the towns and cities have Primary Census Abstract and VillagejTownwise agricultural credit societies and also except Bili­ Primary Census Abstract. mora, Devsar, Kosamba, Mahuwar, Pardi, Par~ nera, Sari Bujrang, Umbergaon INA, Valsad A brief analysis of the Primary Census INA, Vapi, Vapi INA all the towns and cities Abstract is as follows: have non-agricultural credit societies. Population, number of villages and number of Appendix given in Section II shows the towns 1981 in the district towns showing the!r out growth with population.

Note on Primary Census Abstract Table No. 12 shows the population, areas, number of villages and number of towns within The District Primary Census Abstract of taluklls of the district.

TABLE 12

Population, number of villages and towns, 1981

Sl. Name of POPULATION No. 'Taluka/Mahal Total Rural P M F P M F I, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Valsad 278,033 141,341 136,692 175,221 87,931 87,29() 2 . Pardi 205,538 103,758 101,780 163,452 81,145 82,301 3 Umbergaon 143,721 70,456 73,271 132,859 64.706 68,153· 4 Gandevi 190,049 96,565 93,484 120,643 60,636 6O,00r.. 5 Navsari 359,797 185,798 173,999 224,704 113,019 111,685 6 Chikhli 214,128 105,~40 108,788 208,180 102,297 105,883- 7 Bansda 145,791 71,928 72,863 137,258 68,592 68,666 8 Dharampur 237,073 119,127 117,946 222,957 111,936 111,02i Total 1,774,136 895,313 . 818,8Z3 1,385,274 690,262 695,012

. (xxv) TABLE 12 - Contd.

Sl. Name of POPULATION No. of Villages No. of No. Taluka/Mahal Towns Urban Total Inhabited P M F

2 9 10 11 12 13 14 Valsad 102,812 53.410 49,402 87 87 6 12 Pardi 42,086 22,613 19,473 79 79 3 3 Umbergaon 10,868 5,750 5,118 49 : 49 2 4 Gandevi 69,406 35,929 33,477 53 53 4 5 Navsari 135,093 72,779 62,314 39 139 4 6 Chikhli 5,948 3,043 2,905 84 84 1 7 Bansda 8,533 4,336 4,197 94 94 1 8 Dharampur 14,116 7,191 6,925 ~37 236

Total 388,862 205,051 183,811 d22 821 Z2

The total population of Valsad district is taluka \\ith 94 villages respectively. 'The minimum 1,774,136 during the 1981 \Census which number of villages 49 are in Umbergaon taluka. works out at 5.20 per cent of the total State population. The rural population is 5.90 per cent The maximum urban population is in Nav­ of the total rural population of the State wher­ sari'taluka followed by Valsad and Gan~vi eas the urban population is 3.67 per cent of the talukas. total urban population of the State. The proportion of urban population in the The district ranks 10th in population out district to the total population is 21.92 per cent. of total 19 district of the State. which is low as compared to proportion in the State 31.10 per cent. It will be seen from the above table that out of total 822 villages in the districts 821 vill­ Decadal change in distribution' of population in ages are inhabited whereas only one village is the district uninhabited. There ~re 22 towns in the district. The highest number of villages are found in Table No. 13 shows the talukawise details Dharampur taluka which are 236 followed by regarding the decadal change in the population Navsari taluka with 139 villages and Bansda during the last decade of 1971-81.

TABLE 13

Decadal change in D~stribution of Population

Sl. Taluka/Mahal Population No. Percentage decadal 1971 1981 (1971-81) Variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urbari J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Valsad 223,084 155,521 67,5ti3 278,033 175,221 102,812 +24.63 +12.67 , +52.11 2 Pardi 162,465 131,105 30,760 205,538 163,452 42,086 +26.51 +24.10 +36.82 ~ Umbergaon 116,866 109,Q98 7,768 143,727 132,859 10,868 +22.98 +21.78 +39.91 4 Gandevi 159,483 113,327 46,156 190,049 120,643 69,406 +19.17 + 6.46 +50.37 , Navsari 216,425 196,324 80,101 359,797 224,764 135,093 +30.16 +14.46 +68.65 6 Cbikhli 176,089 171,087 5,002 214,128 208,180 5,948 +21.60 +21.68 +18.91 'I Bansda 120,619 113,511 7,108 145,791 137.258 8,533 +20.87 +20.92 +20.05 8 Oharampur 193,711 181,753 11,958 237,073 222,957 14,116 +22.38 +~.67 +18.05

Total 1.428,142 1.112,326 256.416 1,174,136 1,385,274 388,862 +24.11 +i8.16· +51.65

( xxvi) The decadal growth rate of population TABLE 15 the district is 24.17. The decadal growth rate Navsari, Pardi and Valsad taluka is above the Distribution of villages by density district growth rate whereas for the rest of the taluka'i it is below the district growth rate. In S1. Range of Density Total No. of Percentage of case of rural areas Pardi, Dharampur, Bansda, No. (per sq. Ian.) villages in each villages in each density range density range Umbergaon and Chikhli talukas are above the 3 district growth rate. In respect of urban areas 1 2 2 Navsari and Valsad have growth rate higher Less than 10 than the district whereas the urban areas of the 2 11- 20 3 0.37 other talukas have growth rate below the district 3 21 - 50 18 2.19 growth rate. 4 51 - 100 101 12.30 5 101 - 200 147 17.91 Distribution of villages by population ranges 6 201 - 300 169 20.58 7 301 - 500 267 32.52 The details of distribution of villages by 8 501 and above 115 14.01 population ranges are given in the Table No. 14. 9 Not Known 0.12

Total ·821 TABLE 14 100.00 ... Exclusive of I uninhabited villages and 4 entire villages Distribution of village, by population ranges included in Valsad, Urban Agglomeration.

SI. Range of No. of villages Percentage of Out of 821 inhabited villages, 267 villages No. Population in each range villages in each range are within the density range of 301-500 persons 2 3 4 per sq. km., 169 villages are within the range of 201-300 persons per sq. km. whereas 147 1 Less than 200 27 3.29 villages have a density range of 101-200 persons 2 200 - 499 104 12.67 per sq. km. There are 21 villages have a very 3 500 - 1.999 467 56.88 law density range up to 50 persons per sq. km. 4 2,000 - 4,999 191 23.27 There are 115 villages which have a high density 5 5,000 - 9,999 30 3.65 range of SOland above persons per sq. km. 6 10,000 and above 2 0.24

Total *821 109.00 Proportion af Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population to the total population of the villages * Exclusive of 1 uninhabited villages and 4 entire villages and towns included in Valsad Urban Agglomeration.

Out of total villages 56.88 per cent villages The total Scheduled Castes population of are found in the population range 500-1,999, the district is 54,989 which is 2.26 per cent of 23.27 per cent villages and 12.67 per cent villages the total Scheduled Castes population of the are in the population ranges of 2,000-4,999 and State whereas the total Scheduled Tribes popul­ 200-499 respectively. Only 3.29 per cent villages are ation of the district is 968,518 which is 19.98 within the 0-200 population range. There are 30 per cent of the total Scheduled Tribes population. villages which have a population range of The Scheduled Castes population of the district 5000-9999 and only 2 villages are in the popu· is 3.10 per cent of the total district popUlation lation range of 10,000 and above. whereas the Schedul~d Tribes popUlation is 54.59 per cent of the total district population. Density of Population Table No. 16 gives the proportion of Sche­ Table No. 15 .. hows the distribution of vill· duled Castes population to total population in ages by density of population. the villages.

(xxvii) TABLE 16 TABLE 17

Proportion of Scheduled-Castes· population to Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the villages total population in the villages

SI. Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage SI. Percen tage range of No. of villages Percentage of No. Scheduled Castes in each range of villages No. Scheduled Tribes in each range villages. in population to total in each range population to total each range population population 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 NIL 1 0.12 1 NIL 355 43.24 2 5 or less 24 2.92 3 6 - 15 2 5 or less 345 42.02 27 3.29 4 16 - 25 31 3.78 3 6 - 10 89 10.84 5 26 - 35 39 4.75 4 11 15 23 2.80 6 36 - 50 85 10.35 7 51 + 614 7479 5 16 - 20 2 0.25 6 21 - 30 6 0.73 Total *821 100.00 7 31 + 0.12 ------Exclusive of. I uninhabited village and 4 entire villages Total *821 100.00 included in Val sad Urban Agglomeration.

• Exclusive of 1 uninhabited village ~d 4 entire villages There is only one village which has no included in Valsad Urban Agglomeration. Scheduled Tribes population. The majority of the villages i.e., 614 villages, have 51 or more ,per There are 355 villages in the district which cent of the population as Scheduled Tribes. have no Scheduled Castes population at all. There are 345 villages where the percentage of In 85 villages the percentage of Scheduled total. Scheduled Castes populatIon to total popu­ Tribes to total population is between 36 to 50 lation is 5.00 per cent or, less. In 89 villages the per cent. Whereas 39 villages have 26 to 35 per percentage of Scheduled Castes population to cent of the popUlation as Scheduled Tribes. In total population is between 6 to 10 per cent 31 villages the percentage of Sfheduled Tribes to whereas 32 villages have more than 11 per total population is between 16 to 25 per cent cent of the total population as Scheduled Castes whereas 27 villages have 6 to 15 per cent of population, out of which only one village has the population as Scheduled' Tribes and in 24 about ! more than 31 per cent of the total villages the percentage of Scheduled Tribes to population as Scheduled Castes population. total population is 5 per cent or less.

Table No. ] 7 shows the proportion of Sch­ Table No. 18 shows the proportion of Sch­ eduled Tribes population to the total population eduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population in the of the villages. . different towns of the district.

TABLE 18

Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population· in towns

SI. Name of Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to population to Population Population total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Abrama (See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration 2 Atul 5,622 191 1,082 3.40 19.25 3 Bansda 8,533 147 3,519 1.72 41.24 4 Bilimora 43,755 2,884 10,019 6.59 22.90 5 . Chikhli 5,948 98 1,105 1.65 18.58 6 De.sar 6,363 143 1,329 2.25 20.89 7 Pharampur 14,116 136 6,934 0.96 49.12 8 Gandevi 13,518 283 2,892 2.09' 21.39 9 JaJalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration 10 Kosamba 7,771 74 599 0.95 7.71 11 Mahuwar 5,827 353 1,525 6.06 26.17 12· Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration Navsari U.A. 129,266 5,716 23,883 4.42 18.48 (a) Jalalpore 20,267 104 2,610 1.01 25.42

(xxviii ) TABLE 18 - Contd.

SI. Name of Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to population to population population total population tQtal population 2 3 4 5 6 7 (b) Navsari 106,793 4,919 18,752 4.61 17.56 (c) Vijalpor 12,206 693 2,521 5.68 20.65 13 Pardi 16,319 422 5,998 2.58 36.75 14 Parnera 6,314 232 2,141 3.67 33.91 15 Sari Bujrang 5,770 356 1,761 6.17 29.48 16 Umbergaon 912 11 1.21 17 Umbergaon INA 9,956 781 2,360 7.84 23.70 18 Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration. Valsad U.A. 82,697 3,027 22,816 3.66 27.59 (a) Abrama 9,728 828 4,522' 8.51 46.48 (b) Valsad 72,969 . 2,199 18,294 3.01 25.07 19 Val$lld INA 408 3 31 0.74 7.60 20 Vapi 19,620 783 4,742 3.99 24.17 21 Vapi INA 6,147 73 626 1.19 10.18 22 Vijalpor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration Total 388,862 15,702 93,313 4.04 24.00 It will be seen that the proportion of Sche­ also shows the increase in literacy rate. In the duled Castes population to the total population district two !villages in population range of is maximum in Abrama town. In the case of 10,000 and more shows the literacy rate higher proportion. of Scheduled Tribes population to total than the State literacyrate. Out of 821 villages, population is maximum in Dharampur town. 598 villages in the population range upto 1,999 Literacy rates in villages and towns have literacy rate below the district literacy rate 42.38 whereas 223 villages in the population The literacy rate in the district which as range of 2,000 and more have literacy rate higher 37.50 in 1971 Census has increased to 46.95 than the district literacy rate. during the 1981 Census. This is higher than the Literacy rates of towns State literacy rate of 43.70. The district ranks Table No. 20 shows the literacy rates of the 6th in the literacy rates in the State during the towns of the district. 1981 Census. The male literacy rate is 55.74 and TABLE 20 female literacy rate is 37.99 which are both Literacy Rates for Towns higher than the State literacy rate of 54.44 and Sl. Name of Town Literacy Rate 32.30 respectively. No. Literacy rates by population range of villages 1 2 3 ] Abrama (See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Table No. 19 shows the literacy rates of 2 Atul 74.81 3 Bansda 55.41 the different population ranges of the villages of 4 Bilimora 63.97 the district. 5 Chikhli 69.94 6 Dharampur 54.16 TABLE 19 7 Devsar 64.58 8 Gandevi 64.90 Literacy rates by population ranges of villages 9 Jalalpor (See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 Kosamba 66.66 SI. Range of No. of villages Literacy Rate 11 Mahuwar 62.83 No. Populotion in each range 12 Navsari (See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari U.A. 62.20 1 2 3 4 (a) Jalalpor 61.87 1 Less than (b) Navsari 63.58 200 21 9.77 (c) Vijalpor 50.33 2 200 - 499 104 22.80 Pardi 58.74 3 500 - 1,999 467 36.57 13 4 2,000 - 4,999 ]4 Pamer a 62.8] 191 47.00 15 Sari Bujrang 60.00 5 5,000 - 9,999 30 49.68 6 10,000 and above 16 Umbergaon 58.50 2 42.97 17 Uml!ergaon INA 64.25 Total *811 .42.38 18 Valsad . (See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Val sad U;A. 67.14 * Exclusive of 1 uninhabited vill~ge and 4 entire villages (a) Abrama 65.16 included in Valsad Urban Agglomeration. (b) Valsad 67.40 19 Valsad INA 67.89 It is seen from these figures that the literacy 20 Vapi 59.20 21 Vapi INA 66.7.8, rate is directly connected to the population size 22 Vijalpor (See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) of the village, the increase in size of population Total 63.21

( xxix) It will be seen from the table that Atul Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, town has the highest li1~racy rate of 74.81 foll- literates, workers and non-workers in the district owed by Chikhli, Valsad INA and Valsad (M) Table No. 21 shows the Scheduled Castes/ with literacy rate of 69.94, 69.89 and 67.40 res- Scheduled Tribes population, literates, workers pectively. The lowest literacy rates in Vijalpor and non-workers in the different taluka of the town which is 50.33. district as recorded during the 1981 Census.

TABLE

Literate, workers, non-workers,

81. Name of Taluka Total Percentage of No. Rural Urban Scheduled Scheduled Literates to Total Population Castes Tribes total population population population to total to total Persons Males Females population population P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Valsad T 278,033 141,341 136,692 3.36 39.10 59.25 58.42 49.18 R 175,221 87,931 87;290 3.32 46.83 54.56 64.80 44.24 U 102,812 53,410 49,,02 3.43 25.94 61:26 74.38. 59.56

2 Pardi T 205,538 103,758 101,780 3.57 56.54 49.69 60.18 38.98 R 163,452 81,145 82,307 3.71 64.15 47.00 58.20 35.95 U 42.086 22,613 19,473 3.04' 37.01 60.13 67.30 51.80

3 Umbergaon T 143,727 70,456 13,271 5.22 55.26' 37.50 35.78 26.41 R 132,859 64,706 68,153 5.06 58.00 35.75 47.31 24.72 U 10,868 5,750 5,118 7.19 21.82 ,8.98 67.93 48.93

4 Gandevi T 190,Q49 96,565 93,484 3.93 29.77 . 60.02 61.45 52.34 R 120,643 60,636 60,007 3.16 33.68 57.79 65.62 49.84 U 69,406 35,929 :13,477 5.28 22.97 63.88 . 7053 56.13

5 Navsari T 359,797 . 185,'198 173,999 4.20 2'1.37 57.36 64.46 4.797 R 224,704 113,019 111,685 4.03 35.72 54.43 61.64 47.03 U 135,093 12,779 62,314 4.49 18.81 62.22 68.68 54.68

6 Chikhli T 214,128 105,340 108,788 2.76 6907 46.23 55.72 37.03 R 208,180 102,297 105,882 2.79 70.51 45.55 55.07 36.34 U 5,948 3,043 2,905 1.65 18.58 69.94 77.49 62.03

7 Bansda T 145,791 72,928 72,863 0.66 90.00/ 31.56 41.68 21.42 R 137;258 68,592 . 68,666 0.60 93.08 30.07 40.33 1983 U 8,533 4,336 4,197 1.72 41.24 55.41 63.10 47.46

8 Dharampur T 237,073 119,127 11'1,946 0.~7 93.96 1970 26.32 13.02 R 222,957 111,936 111,021 0.54 96.79 17.'2 2392 11.07 U 14,116 7,191 6,925 0.96 49.12 54.16 53.73 44.22

Valsad: District T 1,714,136 895;313 818,823 3.10 54.59 46.95 55.74 37.99 R 1,385;214 690,262 695,012 2.84 63.18 42.38 :51.46 33.31 u 388;862 205,051 183,811 4.05 24.00 63.n· 70.16 55.46

(xxx ) 21

Scheduled Castes/Tribes population in the district

Percentage of Total Name of . SI. ------Rural Taluka No. Main Workers to Marginal Workers to Total Workers to Non-Workers to Urban total population total popUlation total popUlation total popUlation

P M F P M F P M F P M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 2 1

32.51 50.92 13.47 5.67 1.46 10.03 38.18 52.38 23.50 61.82 47.62 76.50 T Valsad 1 34.06 51.43 16.57 7.93 1.93 13.91 41.99 53.36 30.54 58.01 46.64 69.46 R 29.86 50.10 7.98 1.83 0.61 3.08 31.69 50.77 11.06 68.31 49.23 88.94 U

35.82 53.08 18.23 6.80 0.77 12.93 42.62 43.85 31.16 5738 46.15 68.84 T Pardi 2 35.67 51.99 19.58 8.36 0.98 15.64 44.03 52.97 35.22 55.97 47.03 64.78 R 36.41 56.97 12.54 0.72 0.05 1.49 37.13 57.02 10.03 62.87 42.98 85.97 U

36.92 51.11 23.27 7.10 1.26 12.72 44.02 52.37 35.99 55.98 47.63 64.01 T Umbeargaon 3 37.23 51.06 24.10 7.41 1.22 13.30 44.64 52.28 37.40 55.36 47.72 62.60 R 33.09 51.74 12.13 3.32 1.72 5.12 36.41 53.46 17.25 63.59 46.54 82.75 U

33.20 51.91 13.87 3.95 0.95 7.05 37.15 52.86 20.92 62.85 47.14 79.08 T Gandevi 4 34.02 51.75 16.11 5.75 1.30 10.24 39.77 53.06 26.35 60.23 46.95 73.65. R 31.76 52.18 9.86 0.83 0.35 1.34 32.59 52.53 11.20 67.41 47.47 88.80 U

36.21 53.88 17.34 1.61 0.50 2.81 37:82 54.38 20.15 62.18 45.62 79.85 T Navsari 5 37.94 52.82 22.86 2.22 0.62 3.85 40.16 53.44 26.71 59.84 46.56 73.29 R 33.34 55.52 7.44 0.60 0.31 0.94 33.94 5583 8.38 66.06 44.17 91.62 U

37.11 53.87 22.07 8.74 1.23 16.01 46.45 55.10 38.08 S3OS5 44.90 61.92 T Chikhli 6 37.90 53.90 22.44 8.98 1.26 16.44 46.88 55.16 38.88 53.12 44.84 61.12 R 31.19 53.01 8.33 0.15 0.03 0.28 31.34 53.04 8.61 68.66 46.96 91.39 U

39.30 55.86 22.72 13.06 1.66 24.47 52.36 57.52 47.19 47.64 42.40 52.81 T Bansda 7 39.73 56.08 23.40 13.70 1.74 25.65 53.43 57.82 49.05 46.57 42.18 50.95 R 32.37 52.42 11.65 2.72 0,32 5.20 35.09 52.74 16.85 64.91 47.26 83.1~ U

40.88 57.28 24.32 11.75 1.05 22.55 52.63 58.33 46.87 47.37 41.67 53.13 T Dharampur 8 41.44 57.76 24.99 12.39 1.08 23.78 53.83 58.84 48.77 46.17 41.16 51.23 R 32.07 49.85 13.59 1.62 0.50 2.79 33.69 59.35 16.38 66.31 49.65 83.62 U

36.38 53.50 18.94 6.70 1.05 12.46 43.08 54.55 31.40 56,92 45.45 68.50 T Valsad District 36.51 53.51 21.55 8.26 1.13 15.25 45.11 54.80 36.80 54.23 45.20 63.20 R 32.37 53.21 9.04 1.13 0.43 1.92 33.50 53.70 10.96 66.50 46.30. 89.04 U

(xxxi) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population Workers and Non-workers

The proportion of Scheduled Castes popul­ The proportion of main workers and mar­ ation to total population is vary from 0.57 per ginal workers to the total population is 36.38 cent in Dharampur taluka to 5.22 per cent in and 6.40 per cent respectively in the district. It Umbergaon taluka. The respective proportion is also worth nothing that proportion of main in the rural area of talukas vary from 0.54 workers in respect of male and female workers per cent in Dharampur taluka to 5.06 per cent to the total male and female population of the in Umbergaon taluka. In the urban areas of district is 53 .. 50 and 18.94 correspondingly, talukas the same vary from 0.96 per cent in whereas quite reverse trend is noticed in respect Dharampur taluka to 7.1'9 per cent in Umbergaon of marginal workers where proportion of male taluka. As regards the proportion of Scheduled workers and female workers is 1.05 and 12.46 Tribes to total population it is vary from 93.96 respectively. From table No. 21 itwill be seen per cent in Dharampur taluka to 29.37 per cent that in respect of urban areas of the talukas the in Navsar(taluka. In the urban areas of talukas proportion of male main workers to the total it vary from 18.58 per c~t in Chikhli taluka to male population of the taluka vary from 49.85 49.12 per cent in Dharampur taluka. per cent in Dharampur taluka to 56.97 per cent The lowest and highest percentage of Sche­ in Pardi taluka. The respective percentage of duled Tribes population to the total population female workers vary from 7.44 per cent in Nav­ in the rural areas of the district are found in sari taluka to 13.50 per cent jn Dharampur Gandevi taluka and Dharampur taluka with taluka. It is also evident that the number of 33.68 and 96.79 per cent respectively. total marginal workers in rural areas in each Literates taluka is very high as compared to its counter­ parts urban areas, The proportion of total wor­ The proportion of literate population to the kers to total population, vary from 37.15 per total population of the talukas vary from 19.70 cent in Gandevi taluka tb '52.63 per cent in Dhar­ per cent in Dharampur taluka to 60.02 per cent ampur taluka. The respective proportion also in Gandevi taluka. The highest and lowest pro- .. vary iJ. case of male workers from 52.37 per portion of literate persons to the total rural cent in Umbergaon taluka to 58.33 per cent in popUlation of the talukas are found in Gandevi Dharampur taluka. taluka 57.79 and Dharampur taluka 17.52 respe­ ctively. The proportion of literate persons to the total urban population of the taluka, _vary from Growtb rate, density and sex ratio of urban 54.16 per cent in Dharampur taluka to 69.94 popUlation per cent in Chikhli taluka. The taluka of Umb­ -ergaon, ChikhIi, Bansda and Dharampur have Table No. 22 shows the growth rate, den­ literacy rate below the district literacy rate of sity and sex ratio of urban population in th~ 46.95. dIstrict in relation to the state.

TABLE 22

Growth, density and sex ratio of urban p()pulation in tbe district in relation to tbe state

.SI. Census Valsad District 'No. Year . Total Urban % Urban Decadal percenitige Density (pop- Sex Ratio population population popUlation Variation in Urban ulation per (No. of Females population sq. km.) . per 1000 Males) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1951 937,380 :123,409 13.17 N.A. 966 " 2 1961 1,137,801 181,655 15.97 +47.20 2,341 942 3 1971 1,428,742 '256,416 17.95 +41.16 2,368. 919 4 1981 1,774,136 388,862 21.92 +51.65 2,704 896

(xxxii) TABLE 22 - Gontd.

S1. Census Gujarat State No. Year Total Urban % Urban Decadal percentage Density (pop- Sex Ratio. population population population Variation in Urban ulation per (No. of Females population sq. Km.) per 1000 Males) 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 1951 16,262.657 4,427,896 27.23 N.A. 920 2 1961 20,633,350 5,316,624 25.77 +20.07 2,799 896 :~ 1971 26,697,475 7,496.500 28.08 +41.00 1,625 893 4 1981 34,085,799 10,601,653 31.10 +41.42 2,225 905

It is observed from the table that the pro­ New towns added I towns declassified in 1981 portion of urban population to total population census in Valsad district is lower than the State average during all the four censuses. The urban popul­ TablJ No. 24 given below gives the infor­ ation in the district which was 123,409 in 1951 mation of new towns added or towns declassi­ Census is now 388,862 in 1981 Census. The fied in 1981 Census. density of population in 1981 Census at 2,704 persons per sq. km. which was 2,368 persons It can be seen from the table that nine new per sq. km. in 1971 Census. The sex ratio which viz. Valsad INA, Kosamba, Parnera, Vapi INA. was 966 female per 1,000 males in 1951 Census Umbergaon INA, Devsar, Sari Bujrang, Mahu­ has come down to 896 females per 1,000 males war and Vijalpor have been added as new towns in 1981 Census. during 1981 Census with population of 408, 7771, 6314, 6147,912, 6363,5770, 5827 and 12206 respe­ Proportion of slums population in towns ctively.

Table No. 23 shows the proportion of slums As regards declassification it can be observed ropulation in towns. that only one town, namely, Udwada, which has a population of 4,582 persons is declassified in TABLE 23 1981 Census.

Proportion of slums population in towns TABLE 24

SL Class, Name and Proportion of the Desity in New towns added/towns declassified in 1981 census No. Civic status of slums population slums (per Town to total popula- Sq. Km.) tion of the town SI. Name of Town Population 1981 Census 2 3 4 No. j I Navsari (M) 0.81 4,300 1 2 3 2 II Valsad (M) Not reported by Municipal Authority (a) Added ( i ) Valsad INA 408 It can be seen from this table that 0.81 (ii ) Kosamba 7,771 proportion of slum population to total popula­ ( iii ) Parnera 6,314 (iv) tion of the town is found in Navsari (M). The Vapi INA 6,147 ( v) Umbergaon INA 912 density in slum area of Navsari (M) is 4,300 (vi) Devsar 6,363 per sq. km. (vii) Sari Bujrang 5,770 (viii) Mahuwar 5,827 Valsad Municipal authority has not reported (ix) Vijalpor 12,206 the information. Hence the information of (b) Declassified Valsad (M) is nil in thi£ table. ( i ) Udwada 4,582

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PART XIII-A

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

YaH LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Lol. 5-Educational Col. 8-Post and Telegraph 1 Post Office PO 1 Primary or Elementary School P 2 Telegraph Office TO 2 Junior Secondary or Middle School M 3 Post and Telegraph PTO 3 Matriculation or Secondary H 4 Telephone Connectiol1 ... Phone 4 Higher Secondary/Intermediate! PUC Pre-university/Junior College Col. to-Communications 5 College, Any College (Graduate level C and above) like Arts, Science, Dus BS Commerce, etc. 2 Rail",ay Station RS 6 Industrial School I 3 Navigable Waterway NW 7 Training School Tr Col. ll-Approach to Village 8 Adult Literacy Class/Centre AC 9 Other Educational Institutions 0 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Kaccha Road KR Col. 6-Medical Amenities 3 Navigable River NR 4 Navigable Canal NC 1 Hospital H 5 Navigable Waterway NW 2 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre ... MCW 3 Maternity Home MH Col· 13-Power Supply 4 Child Welfare Centre CWC 1 Electricity for Domestic Purpose ED 5 Health Centre HC 2 Electricity for Agriculture EAg 6 Primary Health Centre PRC 3 Electricity for other purpose like EO 7 Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Industrial, Commercial, :etc. 8 Dispensary D ~ Electricity for all purposes EA 9 Family Planning Centre FPC 10 T.D. Clinic TB Col. 16-17-Irrigated by source and 11 Nursing Home NH Unirrigated (Land use) 12 Registered Private Practitioner RP Government Canal GC 13 Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 2 Private Canal PC 14 Community Health Worker CHW 3 Well (without electricity) W 15 Others 0 4 Well (with electricity) WE 5 Tubewell (without electricity) TW Co). 7-Drinking Water 6 Tubewell (with electricity) TWE 7 Tank Tk 1 Tap Water T 8 River R 2 WeU Water W 9 Lake L 3 Tank Water Tk 10 Waterfall WF 4 Tubewell Water TW 11 Others 0 5 Handpump Hp 12 Total T 6 River Water R 7 Fountain F Col. 20 8 Canal C 9 Lake L 1 Copies of Newspapers N 10 Spring S 2 Motorcycles/Scooters available in M 11 Nallah N village 12 Others 0 3 Cars/Jeeps available in the village C 13 Information Not Available NA 4- Tractors available in the village T

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NOTE: POPULATION CF LOCATION COOE NlJMBER 36,Jo8,49,5O ARE INCWDED IN VALSAO URBAN AREA INA. . \NoUsn~:lA.l NDt\fIE.Q AREA TALUKA VALSAD

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGE

1 VALSAD TALUKA

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Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Directory Census No. Viilage Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Anjlav 80 16 24 47 Kosamkuwa 91 18 24 2 Atak-Pardi 54 12 22 48 Kundi 20 8 20 3 Alar 75 16 24 4 Atgam 28 8 22 49 Lillapore 35 10 22

; Bhadeli Desaiparty 23 8 22 50 Magod 71 14 24 6 Bhadeli Jagalala 22 8 22 51 Malvan 1 6 20 7 Bhagal 13 6 20 52 Marala 59 14 22 8 Bhagda Kburd 36 10 22 53 Meh 72 14 24 9 Bhagdawada 37 10 22 54 Mograwadi 49 12 22 10 Bhagod 73 14 24 55 Muli 30 10 22 11 Bhomapardi 65 14 24 12 Bhutsar 62 14 24 13 Binwada 79 16 24 56 Nanakwada 50 12 22 14 Bodlai 63 14 24 57 Nandawala 34 10 22 58 Naver!l. 82 16 24 15 Chanvai 78 16 24 16 Chharvada 14 6 20 59 Olgam 5 6 20 17 Chichwada 69 14 24 60 Ovada 45 12 22 18 Chikhla 21 8 22 61 Ozar 83 16 24 1') Chinchai 90 18 24 62 Palan 32 10 22 20 Dhamdachi 47 12 22 63 Panchlai 8 6 20 21 27 8 22 64 Pardi Haria 74 16 24 22 Dh arasna 12 6 20 65 Pardi Parnera 68 14 24 23 Dived 76 16 24 66 Pardi Sandhpor 48 12 22 24 Dulsad 61 14 24 67 Pathri 67 14 24 25 Dungn 10 6 20 68 Pitha 43 10 24

26 Endergota 19 8 20 69 Rabada 81 16 24 70 Rola 9 6 20 71 Ronvel 64 14 24 27 Faldhara 86 16 24 28 Fanaswada 31 10 22 72 Sarangpuf 58 12 22 73 Sarodhi 24 8 22 29 Gadaria 66 14 24 74 Saron 25 8 22 30 Ghadoi 46 12 22 75 Segva 29 10 22 31 Gorgam 17 8 20 76 Segvi 52 12 22 32 Gorwada 40 10 J2 77 Shanker Talav 15 8 20 33 Gundlav 39 10 22 78 Sonwada 16 8 20 79 Surwada 70 14 24 34 Haria 77 16 24 80 Tighra 18 8 20 35 Jeshpore 4 6 20 81 Tithal 51 12 22 36 Juj'>'la 55 12 22 82 Thakkarwada 44 12 22

24 83 Umarsadi 11 6 20 37 Kachigam 87 16 84 Untdi 3 6 20 38 Kakadmati 88 16 24 39 Kakvad Danti 2 6 20 40 Kalwada 42 10 22 85 Vaghaldbara 7 6 20 41 Kanjan Hari 56 12 22 86 Valandi 84 16 24 42 Kanjan Ranchhod 57 12 22 87 Vankal 85 16 24 43 Kaparia 60 14 22 88 Vasan 6 6 20 44 Kewada 33 10 22 89 Vashiar 53 12 22 45 Khajurdi 26 8 J2 90 38 10 22 46 Kochwada 41 10 22 91 Velvacb 89 18 24 T ALUKA : V ALSAD VILI,AGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not a,ailable within the village, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi?:., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) bouse- (potable) Days (Bus ~top 10 holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket( Water- Hat. Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Malvan 3,355.23 4,562 P(4) CHW(4) W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS KR (780)

2 Kakwadi Danti * 5,826 P(4) PHS,FPC, W PO -(10+ kms) BS,NW KR,NR (939) RP,CHW(2) 3 Untdi 534.17 2,521 P(3),H,PUC RP(2),CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (484)

4 Jesbpore 294.04 1,299 P,AC CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (226)

5 01 gam 49 .. 87 -';'1,187 P(2) PHS,FPC W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (221 )

6 Vasan 667.53 2,301 P(2),H C'HW(2) W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (366)

7 Vaghaldhara 63L38 - 2,481 P(3),H,AC CHW(2) W,R PO. Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (392)

8 PanchJai 253.02 '. 492 P -(-5 kms) W --(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (103) 9 Rota 505.36 J,864 P CHW(2) W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (346)

10 Dungri 809.48 5.895 Pt3),H,AC H,MCW,PHC, W,Hp, PTO, -(10+ kms) BS,RS PR,KR (1,137) FPC,RP,SMP C Phone

11 UmarSidi 182.32 762 P,AC CHW W -( -5 kms) -(10+ kros) BS PR,KR (132)

12 Dharasna 453.7~ 2,098 P,H,AC CHW(Z) W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR (372) 13 Bhagal 915.15 3,108 P(3),H,AC MCW.PHS, W PO -(10 +- kIDs) BS KR (508) FPC,CHW(3) 14 Chharvada 911.42 3,297 P(3),AC(2) CHW(3) W,Tk PO -(10+ km!\) BS PR,KR (482)

tArea of Kakwadi Dati village is includes in that of village Malvan (L. C. No.1)

6 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Remarks Amenities-Conld. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any by irriga ted rable Dot place of Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa religrous, Loca­ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical tion (in km.) ding culti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) intere&t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Kosamba-15 ED Rice, Jowar T(40 00) 886.23 1,535.00 894.00 NlS: M13 GC(ln.OO) Tk(24 00)

Kosamba-17 Rice, JO\l ar N20: M6: C2 2

Valsad-15 EA Rice, Jowar, T(lOO.OO) 53.00 284.00 97.17 N5: M7: C:T 3 Wheat GC(81.00) W(500) WEI6.00) Tk(8.00)

Bilimora-6 EA~.EO Rice, Jowar, T(29.00) 196.00 2404 45.00 4 Wheat, Maize Wd4.00) WE(l5.00) Bilimora-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(200,OO) 239.87 16.00 39.00 M5 5 Wheat, Maize GC(13~.OO) WIID.OO) WE(35.00) Tk(16.00) Bilimora-4 EAg Rice, Jowar T(31.000) 525.53 48.00 63.00 N14: M7: T 6 GC8.00) W(6.00) WE(8.00) Tkt8.00 RO.OO)

Chikhli-S EA Rice, Jowar, T(21,00) 496.00 l11.38 1,00 N4: M23: C4: T7 7 Wheat W(5.00) WE(18.00) Valsad-l; Rice, Jowar 17.00 T(29 00) 48.00 156.00 3.02 M 8 GC(29.00) Bilimora-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(79.00) 362.36 4.00 60.00 N4: M2: T 9 Wheat, Maize GC(15.00) Wd200) WE(18.00) Tk(4.00) Valsad-8 EA . Rice, Jowar, 10,00 1 (7.00) 648.48 22.00 122.00 N50: M66: C17: 10 WlJ.eat GC(5.00) TID WE(l.OO)

Valsad-lS Rice, Jowar, T(6.00) 131.00 3.00 42.32 N5 II Wheat GC(4.00) W(2.00)

Valsad-8 ED Rice, Jowar, T(S 00) 174.00 15.00 259.75 N15: M5 12 Wheat W(S.OO) Valsad-19 Rice, Jowar, 231.15 600.00 84.00 N3: C2 13 Wheat Kosamba-9 EA Rice, Jowar, 1(15.00) 413.00 7.00 471.42 N4 M4: i 14 Wheat, Maize GC(IO.00) WE(5.00)

7 TALUKA : VALSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne~t to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., , kms, ~-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total tion village area popula- }Jlace where the facility is available is given). Code tion and of the Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Water Telegraph or nication ach (in hee- of tional house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) of Railway village holds Mar- Station, kelt Water- Hat. Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

15 Shank-:T Talav 173.02 491 P CHW W,Tk PO -(10 I kms) (-5 kms) JlR,KR (101) 16 Sonwada 595.54 2,363 P(3),AC PHS,FPC.CHW W PO -(1()+ kms) B<; PR (404)

17 Gorgam 968.09 ,/2,871 P(3),AC MH,FPC W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (561) CHW(2)

18 Tighra 382.94 ,,1,517 P,AC(2) CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (307)

19 Endergota 323.08 "909 P CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (155)

20 Kundi 615.12 1,983 P(2),AC PHS,FPC, W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (362) CHW(2)

21 Chikhla 50U5 1,920 P(2) CHW(2) W,Tk Pnone -(\0+ kms) Bi PR,KR (295)

22 Bhadeli Jagalala 1,057.53 7,381 P(5),H MCW,PHS, T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (1,087) FPC.RP, CHW(6)

23 Bhadeli- 228.12 Vs75 P,AC(6) RP,CHW T,W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR Desaiparty (111)

24 Sarodhi 357.45 v 1,194 P(2),H CHW W,Tk PO -(10+ km·) BS PR.KR (225)

25 Saron 261.81 1,452 P(2),AC(2) CRW W,Tk PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (236)

26 Khajurdi 4;1.38 - 1,715 P(2),AC(3) CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (328)

27 Dhanori 748.76 2,689 P(2),H, CHW(2) W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (459) AC(2)

28 Atgam 1,453.94 c 6,441 P(7),H, PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (1,213) AC(9) RP(3),CHW(5) DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land use in he-tares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-eonid. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (induding irrigated rable not by any a Source wdste a\aila- Loc - Nearest town Power Staple Food place of tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code (in kms.) historical No· Irauchar \aliOll or and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Valsad-S Rice, Jowar, T(1.00) 13S.00 7.00 27.02 15 Wlleat W(1.00) Valsad-13 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar T(43.0\») 465.54 34.00 53,00 NIO: M9: C: T7 16 0031.00) WE(12.JJ)

Valsad-20 EA Ricc, Jowar, T(150.00) 723.00 3409 61.00 N15: M19: TS 17 Wneat GC(l31.00) WIIS.OO) WE(4.03) Valsad-21 EA Rice, Jowar, T(67.001 270.00 4.00 41.94 NI2 M14: C: TI2 18 Wheat Ge(5l00) WE(16.00)

Valsad-l! EAg,EO Rice, Jowar. T(63.00l 226.00 8.08 26.00 N4: M2 19 Wheat OC(4S.00) WIS.OO) WE(lO.OO)

Valsad-9 EA Rjc~, Jowar, T(~9.00) 486.00 47.12 33.00 N25: M8: C: T5 2(). Wheat G040 00) WE(4,00( Tk(500) Vdlsad-5 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, T(6.00) 404.00 10 35 i3.00 NlO: MIO 21 Wheat OCO.OO) WE(l.OO) TWE(4.00) Valsad-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(17.00) 244.00 131.00 665.53 N27: Mll: C 22 Wheat GCm 00) WE(S.OO)

Valsad-S EA Rice, Jowar, T(l5.liO) 150.00 63.12 N20: M9 23 Wheat GC(5.00) WE(lO.OO)

Valsad-5 EAgEO Rice, Jowar, T(40.00) 245.00 33.45 39.00 N5: M3: T 24 Wheat W(12.00) WE(800) Tk(20.00) Valsad-3 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, T(St.OO) 146.00 26.00 8.81 N25: M7: C: 13 25 Wheat GC(67.00) W(lO.OO) WE(4.00) Valsad-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(108.00) 268.00 13.00 62.38 N28: M7: T9 26 Wheat GC(93.0v) TWE(15.00)

VaJsad-l0 EA Rice, Jowar, T(244.00) 416.00 15.00 73.16 N12: M8: C2: 27 Whellt GC(l84 00) T14 W(14 00) WE(l7.00) Tkt29.00) Valsad-8 EA Rice, Jowar 75.00 T(140.00) 1,074.94 97.00 67.00 NIOO: M21: C2: 2S 0C(113.00) TS WE(27.00)

9 TALUKA : VALSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( ) is shown in the colum!1 and next to it in the brackets, the distance in bload ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Med:cal Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nkation ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat. Way) if auy

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

29 Seiva 247.11 v1';115 P,AC CHW W PO -(IO+ kms) Bl PR,KR (198)

30 Muli 241.83 .... 1,175 P CHW W,Tk, PO -(10+ km~) BS PR,KR (221) C

31 Fanaswada 331.49 993 PH,PUC CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (166)

32 Palan 454.99 v 1,132 P "feW,PHS, W,Hp PO,Phone -(to+ kms) BS KR (218) FPC,CHW 33 Kewada 167.00 821 P,AC CHW W PO -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (131)

34 Nand4 wala 194.04 486 P CHW W PO -(10+ krns) BS PR.KR "(86)

35 Lilapore ~99.35 1,964 P,AC RP,CHW(2) W PO,Phone -(10+ km~) BS PR,KR (371)

36 Bhagda Khurd + 37 Bhagdaw. da 752.21 2,134 P,A.C CHW(2) W PO ,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR (383) 38 Vejalpore 225.46 ,,1,658 P RP,CHW W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (315)

39 Gundlav 389.28 ~.1.342 P(2) CHW w --(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (251)

40 Gorwada 164.70 773 P,H,AC CHW W,Tk Phone -(10+ lems) BS PR,KR (144)

41 Kocbwada 134.23 '-610 P RP,CHW W,Hp +5 kms) -(10+ killS) BS PR,KR (112)

42 Kalwada 848.04 3,030 P,Tr,AC(4) PHS,FPC W,HP PO,Pnone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (541) RP(2),CHW(3) R

43 Pitha 685.09 JZ,884 P(4),H,I, RP,CHW W,Hp PO -(10+ lems) B5 PR,KR (531) AC(6)

+ Tran,rcred to Urban Area Valsad (town)

to DIRECTORY

Land Vse

Land usc (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Conld. Remarks Fotest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (Including by irrigat~d Table not any Loca- Source waste availa- place of Nearest town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inclu- hIe for religious, ding cult i- Code (in km.) historical !'\o. gauchar vation or and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Valsad-12 EAg Rice, Jowar, 6.00 T(6.00) 20Lll 25.00 9.00 N2: M 29 WE(6.0o) Vahad-4 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(S2.00) 154.83 8.00 27.00 N8: Mil: C2:T2 30 Wheat GC(30.00) W(14.00) WE(S.OO) Valsld-6 EAg Rice, Jowar T(24.00) 263.49 12.00 32.00 M3: T3 31 GC(14.00) WE(IO.OO)

Valsad-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(47.00) 287.99 26.00 94.00 N5: M2: C3: T3 32 Wheat GC(47.00) Valsad-4 Rice, Jowar, T(30.00) 11200 14,00 11.00 N3: M: T4 33 Wheat GC(20.00) Tk(lO 00)

Valsad-3 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(53.00) 115.00 7.04 19.00 N2: M: T 34 Wheat GC(40.00) W(9.OO) WE(4.00) Valsad-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(6.00) 21S.00 18.35 60.00 N44: 3M: T4 35 Wheat GC(3.00) WE(l.oo) Tk(2.00) 36 Valsad-2 EA Rice, Jowar. T(32.oo) 432.00 172.21 116.00 N4: MI3 37 \Vheat WE(32.00) Valsad-3 EA Rice. Jowar, T(4.oo) 210.46 5.00 6.00 N28: M3: C2: T4 38 Wheat GC(2.00) WE(l.OO) Tk(I.OO) Valsad-2 EA Rice, JOW1f, T(24.00) 266.28 44.00 55.00 N2: M2: T2 39 Wheat GC(I1.00) W(7.00) Tk(6.00) Valsad-I EA Rice, Jowar, T(35.00) 110.00 19.70 N3: M 40 Wheat GC(20.00) W(5.00) Tk(lO.OO) Valsad-7 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, T(18.oo) 96.00 2.23 18.00 N5: M3 41 Wheat GC(9.00) WE(9.00)

Valsad-l0 EA Rice, Jowar, 34.00 T(81.oo) 560.04 15.00 152.00 N4: M6: TIl 42 Wheat GC(S4.oo) WE(33.00)

Valsad-14 EA Rice. Jowar, T(119.00) 462.00 45.00 S9.09 N30:MIO:CTl543 Wheat WE(IOO 00) Tk(19.00)

11 TALUKA : VAISAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi:..., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus 5top to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, kelt Water- Hat. Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

44 Thakharwada 248.14 /103 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) +5 kms) KR (127) 45 Ovada 401.19 ,.A,On P(2),AC CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (193)

46 Chadoi 487.62 1.613 P(2),AC CHW W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS KR (288)

47 Dhamdachi 481.01 2,065 P(2),AC(3) RP,CHW(2) T.W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) B~ PR,KR (413) Hp

48 Pardi Sandhpor + 49 Mograwadi + 50 Nanakwada + 51 Tithal 223.85 1,999 P,H,AC RP,CHW(2) W PO ,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR (342)

52 Segvi 389.50 2,122 P,AC RP(2),CHW(2) W.Tk PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR (297)

53 Vashiar 196.22 v944 P(2),AC CHW W Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (199)

54 Atak-Pardi 212.72 ~t,064 P,AC CHW W,Tk PO,PLone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (203)

55 Jujwa 853.78 v2,59~ P(2),H, PHS,FPC, W PO ,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (454) AC(2) CHW(2) .

56 Kanjan Hari 675.24 ..;2,375 P CHW(2) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (423)

57 Kanjan Ranchhod 642,13 \ 2,836 P(3),AC(5) CHW W,Hp,PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (504) R 58 Sarangpur 278.25 676 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (114)

+ Transfercd to UIban Area Vahad (town)

12 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in lie, tares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-eonid. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Source waste availa- place of Neare<'t town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inelu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code (in kms.) historical No. gauchar vatioll or and arehaeo- groves) logical intere;;t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Valsad-IO EAg Rice. Jowar. T(21.00) m.oo 10.14 42.00 N8: M3: T8 44 Wheat WE(21.00) Valsad-5 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar. T(20.00) 290.00 8.19 83.00 45 Wheat GC(13.00) WE(7.00)

Valsad-4 Rice, Jowar, T(35.00) 385.00 10.62 57.00 N3: M6: T4 46 Wheat W(lO.OO) Tk(25.00)

Valsad-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(15.00) 371.00 10.01 85.00 N40: M9: C2: T 47 Wheat W(5.00) WE(IO.OO)

48 49 50

Vals~d-2 EA Rice. Jowar, T(28.00) 146.85 10.00 39.00 N30: MIS: T 51 Wheat W(JO.OO) WE(S.OO) Tk(7.00) 0(3.00)

Valsad-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(39.00) 309.50 4.00 37.00 N20: M12: C2: T2 52 Wheat GC(3.00) W(10.00) WE(12.00) Tk(4.00) Valsad-l EA Rice, Jowar, T(12.00) 136.00 3.22 45.00 N13: M3: C 53 Wheat W(B.OO) WE(4.00)

Abrama-2 EA Rice, Jowar. T(13.00) 158.00 8.00 33.72 N12: M2: C2 54 Wheat W(9.OO) WE(2.00) Tk(2.00) Valsad-9 EA Rice, Iowar, T(l67.00) 574.00 35.00 77.78 N15: M9: C: T8 55 GC(IOS.00) WE(59.00)

Valsad-IO EA Rice, Jowar, T(57.00) 521.00 7.00 90.24 M2: C: T3 56 Wheat GC(49.00) W(2.00) WE(6.00) Dharampur-6 EA Rice. Jowar, T(4.00) 587.00 23.13 2B.00 N2 57 W(4.00) Valsad-IS Rice, Iowar, T(2.00) 225.00 42.25 9.00 N35 58 Wheat W(2.00)

13 TALUKA : VALSAD VII... LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vil., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is !liven). tion village area p:Jpula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hal, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11

)9 Mar,ja 914.94 ._2,817 P(4),H, CHW(3) W,TW, PO -(5-10 krns) BS KR (503) AC(4) R

60 Kaparia 575.93 1.539 . P(2),AC(2) MCW,PHS, W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (290) FPC,CHW(2) 61 Dulsad 860.28 -'2,513 P(3),AC(3) CHW W,TWPO -(-5 kms) BS KR (418)

62 Bhutsar 432.06 1,530 P,o\C(2) D,RP,CHW W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (263)

63 Bodlai 348.91 728 P -( -5 kms) W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (138)

64 Ronvel 196.51 1,514 P(2),H, PH",FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (300) AC(2) RP,CHW

65 Bhomapordl 215.12 777 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (136)

66 Gadaria 738.99 '1,193 P(3) CHW(2) W,Tk, -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (398) C,L

61 Pathri 320.16 "9(.14 P(2), AC -(-5 kms) W -(-5 km~) -(-5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (155)

68 Pardi-Parnera 681.17 \/3,758 P(2) CHW(2) W PO ,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (682)

69 Chichwada 142.9~ 950 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (156)

70 Surwada 124.42 1,579 P CHW W PO -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (220)

71 Magod 953.12 5,353 P(5), AC PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR, (866) CHW(6) NW 72 Meh 137.94 1,236 P(2) CtIW -(-5 kms) PO --(10+ kms) BS KR (185) 73 Bhagod 396.48 ",1,332 P CHW T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (251~

14 DIRECTORY

LaRd Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste avail a- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code ding culti- historical (in km.) No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

Dharampur-8 EA Rice, Iowar, T(2S.00) 670.00 141.00 75.94 N3: M3 59 W(25.oo) TW(3.00)

Dharampur-S .. Rice, Jowar, 40.00 T(4.00) 486.06 39.00 6.93 N15 60 Wheat W(4.00) Dharampur-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(19.00) 773.28 30.00 38.00 1\13: T4 61 WE(lS.OO) TW(1.00)

Dhlfa npur-l0 E<\g Rice, Jowar T(13.00) 395.00 9.00 15.06 N4: M2: 13 62 W(4.00) WE(9.00)

Dh"rampu~-10 BAg Rice, Jowar, T(20.00) 288.00 40.97 N4: M3: C2: T4 63 Whelit W(6.00) WE(8.00) Tk(6.00) Vals"d-15 E'\g Rice, Jowar 18.51 T(\5.00) 672.00 21.00 70.00 N4: M3: T 64 W(S.OO) WE(IO.OO)

Valsad-14 EAg Rice, Jowar T(9.00) 187.0' 4.72 15.00 N3: M4: T 65 W(4.00) WE(S.OO)

Atul-6 EAg Rice, Jowar 11.00 T(65.00) 548.99 12.00 102.00 M6: (2: T2 66 GC(33.00) W(5.00) WE(IO.OO) Tk(S.OO) R(l2.00)

Valsad-9 EAg Rice, Jowar T(1I6.00) 131. 76 43.00 30.00 N5: M6: T3 67 GC(79.00) WE(37.00)

Valsad-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(68.00) 500.00 41.17 72.00 N20: M34: C7: T2 6S Wheat GC(Sl.OO) WE(l7.00)

Valsad-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 34.00 T(15.00) 75.00 5,99 13.00 N9: M7 69 Wheat GC(6.00) W(3.00) WE(4.00) Tk(2.00) Valsad-3 E.l..g,EO Rice, Jowar, 3.00 T(20.00) 90.00 2.00 9.42 NIO: M4 70 Whe~t W(S.OO) WE(12.00)

Valsad-9 EA Rice, Iowar, T(lO.OO) 606.00 IS5.00 152.12 N34: Ml3: T4 71 Wheat WE(ID.OO) Am\-7 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 61.00 16.00 52.64 Nll: M3 72 Wheat WE(S.OO) Atul-4 EA Rice, Iowar, T(S.OO) 250.4S 3.00 135.00 NIO 73 Wheat WE(S.oo)

15 TALUKA: VALSAD V1LLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities av~ilable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., S kms, 5-10kams and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given,) tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tare-) house- ( potable) DiH (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station. ket/ Water- Hat, way) jf any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

74 Pardi-Haria 44,50 \<'66 P -(-5 kms) W +5 kmg) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (17)

75 Atar 123.27 "'613 P,R MeW,PHS, W PO -(lO'r k.ms) B~ PR,KR (104) FPC

7fJ Dived 172.20 1,529 P(2),H CHW W,Hp PO,Phone -(10+ kms) B~ PR,KR (294) 77 Haria 307.06 '"1,812 P,AC RP,CHW W,Hp PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (361) 78 Chanvai 931.68 "4,(4) P(4)AC(5) MeW,PHC, W,Hp PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) B'3 PR,KR (871) FPC

79 Binwada 591.09 "::,344 P,AC MH,PHS,FPC, W,Tk, PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (436) CHW(2) R,C

80 Anjlav 679.05 1,873 P(2) CHW W,Tk, PO -(-5 l

81 Rabada 570.46 -1,467 P(2),AC(4) CHW(2) W,Tk, PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (27<+) C

82 Navera 765.63 - 2,138 P(2),AC(4) PHS,FPC, W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (376) CHW(2) Sunday

83 Ozar 928.47 ~2,299 P(4), AC CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kmi) BS PR,KR (40:')

84 Valandi 236.67 ··379 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BII PR,KR (67)

85 Vanka 1,500.21 3,861 P(2),H,Tr, PHS,FPC,RP, W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (681) AC CHW(3)

86 Faldhara 1.287.01 ' 4,191 P(3),I1, MCW,PHS, W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (684) AC(S) FPC,RP, Friday CHW(4)

87 Kachigam 510.26 "),324 P(2),AC(3) CHW W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS ICR (253)

"- 88 Kakad111ati 326.41 1,338 P, AC(2) PHS,FPC, W PO -(-5 k111S) BS (234) CHW

16 DIRECTORY

Lend Use

Land use (I. e., area under differmt types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest [ rrigated Un- CUltu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Source waste availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food piece of tion and distance Supply (inelu- hie for religious, ding cuIti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- gro,es) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Atul-3 Rice, Jowar, T(1.00) 41.50 2.00 74 Wheat W(LOO) Valsad-9 ED,fAg Rice, Jowar, T(1.00) 59.00 57.00 6.27 N14: M2: T 75 Wheat WE(1.00) Atul-3 ED,EAg Rice, .Towar, T(4.00) 132.CO 2.00 34.20 N3: M5 76 Wheat WE(4.00) Atul-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(7.00) 212.00 10.06 78.00 N14: M4: C2: T2 77 Wheat WE(7.00) Parnera-3 EA Rice, Jowar, 28.00 T(233.00) 569.00 4.00 97.68 N4: M8: ell: T14 78 Wheat GC(101.00) WE(7J.00) Tk(61.00)

Parnera-5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(257.00) 251.00 16.09 67.00 N2,;: M12: T4 79 Wheat GC(101.00) WE(95.00) Tk(61.00)

Parnera-7 EAg Rice, Jowar T(30.00) 547.05 47.00 55.00 N10: 1.1: T 80 GC(16.00) WE(I.00) Tk(ll.OO) l{(2.00)

Parneril-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 3.00 T(S8.00) 423.00 6.46 80.00 N12 81 Wheat W(9.00) WE(4.00) Tk(IO.00) R(35.00)

Atul-8 EA Rice, Jowar 30.00 T(IO.00) 660.00 36.00 29.63 N3: M2: T 82 W(4.00) WE(6.00) Dharampur-l0 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar 25.00 T(42.00) 781.00 36.47 44.00 83 GC(41.00) WE(1.00)

Dharampur-8 EAg Rice, Jowar T(S.OO) 206.00 16.67 6.00 T3 84 W(3.00) WE(5.00)

Dharampur-6 EA Rice, lowar, 79.00 T(4.00) 1,295.00 49.21 73.00 N30: M: C2: T4 85 Wheat WE(2.00) R(2.00)

Dharampur-8 EA Rice, Jowar T(49.00) 1,090.00 12.01 136.00 N18: M2: 13 66 W(30.00) WE(19.00)

Dharampur-8 ED,BAg Rice, Jowar, 50.26 T(21.oo) 342.00 32.00 65.00 M2: T 87 Wheat GC(20.00) WE(1.00)

Dharampur-7 ED,BAg Rice, ]owar 33.00 1(22.00) 242.00 2.41 27.00 88 WE(22.00)

17 TALUKA VALSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and "---"_ Amenities available (if oot available within the village, a da5h (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, 'he distance in broad rang's viz., 5 krns. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loca- Name of 'Total Total place where the facility is 1xailable is given). lion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- App.o- (in hee- of tional WIrer 'Telegraph or nication aeh tares) hnuse- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket! Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

89 Velvach 1,097.96 '2,713 P(3),AC(2) PHS,FPC, W,R PO Yes, on B5,NW KR,NR (464) CHW(3) Wednesday

90 Chirchai 281.57 897 P,AC(3) CHW w -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (148)

91 Kosamkuwa 259.99 910 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 km5) BS KR (157)

Total: 46,605.79 175,221 P(168), H(1), (30,741) H(2l), MCW(8), PUC(2), MH(2), Tr.(2), PHC(2), AC(114), PHS(20), 1(1) 0(1), FPC(23), RP(24), SMP(l), CHW(134)

Rural area of Town.

1. L. C. No. 36 Bhagda Khurd 158.31 2. 48 Pardi Sandhpor 174.26 " 3. 49 MograwaJi 1&3.07 50 Nanakwada 284.76 4. "

Grand Total : 41,506.19

Note :- The figures in the last line i(ldlcate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in the line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular ameuties.

18 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hecTares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrig'lted Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Fcod Source waste aoaila- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gaucbar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-lO .. Rice, ]owar, 254.00 T(143.00) 591.00 46.00 63.96 N 89 Nagli W(92.00) R(51.00) Dharampur-IO .. Rice, Jowar, T(17.00) 229.00 12.00 23.57 T 90 NagH W(15.00) R(2.00)

Dharampur-9 EA Rice, Jowar, T(lO.OO) 233.99 8.00 8.00 T 91 Nagli W(10.00)

750.77 3,873.00 30,669.70 4,797.16 6,515.16 N(1016), M(51S), C(7S), T(ll1).

19

GUJARAT ~ TALUKA PARDI I DISTRICT VALSAD

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& ~ STATE BOUNDARY .-.. - .. -~ TALU'A BOUNDARV G VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION o CODE NUMBER TALUKA HEADQUARTERS OADRA VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200-499, 500-999,1000-4999,5()OO & ABOYE .. •••• POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE pO /PTO URBAN AREA WIT.., LOCATION CODE. . ~~ HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL 5 NATIONAL HIGHWAV • ~ POLICE STATION PS

STATE HIGHWAY • ~ HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE. J +ffi@ IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ___._,__ DISPENSARV J MATERNITV & CHILD i RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, aROAO GAUGE. .~ WELFARE CENTRE.... I L__RI_VE_R__ A_N_D_5_T_RE_A_" ______._~ __. ______'M_P_OR_T_._NT __ V_'L_L_.G_E __ M_._R_._ET_I_H_A_T ______~_. ______I_N_. __ I_N_DU_5_TR_I_._L __ NO_T_IF_'E_D ___AR~ TALUKA PARDI

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGE

2. PARDI TALUKA

Page No. Pa.ge No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Census SI. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

I Ambach 56 30 32 42 Morai <41 28 32 2 Amli 22 2{; 30 43 Mota Waghchbipa 9 24 30 3 Arnala 54 30 32 44 Moti Tambadi 78 32 32 4 Asma 30 26 30 45 Motiwada 19 26 30

5 Bagwada 43 28 32 46 Namdha 68 30 32 6 Balda 4 ~4 30 47 Nana Waghchhipa 10 24 30 7 Balitha 58 30 32 48 Nani Tambadi 75 32 ' 32 8 Barai 47 78 32 49 Nevri 28 26 30 9 Borlai 12 24 30 50 Nimkhal 25 26 30

10 Chala 59 30 32 51 Orvad 36 28 32 11 Chandor 69 30 32 12 Chanod 70 32 32 52 PaIsana 2 24 30 13 Cbbarwada 60 30 32 53 Panchlai 14 Chhiri 30 32 26 26 30 67 54 Pandor 62 30 32 15 Chibbadkutch 79 32 32 55 Paria 16 Chival 52 30 32 33 26 30 56 Parvasa 7 24 30 57 Pati ';3 30 32 1'7 Daheli 50 28 32 18 Dashwada 21 26 30 19 32 58 Rabdi 29 26 30 74 32 59 Rata 61 30 32 20 Dhagadmal 51 28 32 Rentalav 21 Dumalav 45 28 32 60 37 28 32 22 Dungara 71 32 32 61 Rohina 46 28 32 23 Dungari 20 26 30 62 Salvav 57 30 32 63 Samarpada 24 Goima 48 28 32 49 28 32 64 Saran 311 28 32 65 Sarodhi 3<4 2~ 3Q 2) ~.lchwal 8 24 30 66 Sondhalwada (, 24 30 26 Kalsar 16 24 30 67 Sonwada 23 26 30 27 Karamkh,al 77 32 32 68 Sukhesh 11 24 30 28 Karaya 73 32 32 69 Sukhlav 13 24 30 2y Karvad 72 32 32 30 Kaval 64 30 32 31 70 Tarkpaldi 42 28 32 Khadki 55 30 32 71 Tarmalia 31 26 30 3:2 Kherlav 15 24 30 3() 33 Khuntej 32 26 30 12 Tighra 35 28 34 Kikarla 18 26 30 73 Tukwada 44 28 32 35 Kocharva 66 30 32 36 Kolak 17 24 30 74 Udwada 1 24 30 37 Koparli 63 30 32 75 Umarsadi 3 24 30 31J. Kumbbaria ; 24 30 39 Kunta 40 28 32 76 Vankachh 6S 30 32 77 Varai 24 26 30 40 Lakhmapor 27 ~6 30 78 Vatar 39 28 32 41 Lavachha 76 32 32 79 Velparva 14 24 30

13 TALUKA PARDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

~---~------~-- --~ -- - - ~------~--- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and De)t to, it in the brackets, the distance in broad raoges viz., 5 kms, ~-10 kms and 10 kms of the ntarest Loca- Name of Total Total + tion village area popula- place where the facility is available is given). of the tion and Code Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Telegraph or nication aeh (in hee- of tional Water (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) hou~- of Railway village holds Mm- Station, kelJ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Udwada 605.16 4,582 P,H,PUC, .RP(2),CH~(4) W PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (85~) AC(2)

2 Palsana 663.31 2,427 P,AC(5) CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (504)

3 Dmarsadi 1,994.25 ,'11,853 P(5),H,Tr, PHS,FPC,RP, W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (l,924) AC(5) CHW(IO)

4 Balda 773.39 2,337 P(2),AC(2) CHW W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (426)

5 Kumbharia 307.26 ',(1,130 P,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR.Klt (197)

6 Sondhalwada 561.1 I 1,701 P(3),AC(3) -(-5 kme) W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR'KR (285)

7 Parvasa 591.98 1,981 P(2),AC CHW(2) W PO -(--5 kms) BS KR (313)

8 Kachwal 323.26 887 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (180) 9 tvtota Waglt~hhipa 403:86 2,469 P(2),H,PDC, PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (439) AC(2) RP(4),CHW(2)

I 10 Nana Wagh~hhipa 46). J6 1.438 P(2),AC(2) CBW w PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (250)

f 11 Sukhesh 868.42 3,742 P(4),AC(5) PHS ,FPC, W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (655) RP,CHW(3) Monday

12 Borlai 130.41 667 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (109) 13 Sukhlav 519.50 1,827 P(2),AC'3) PHS,FPC,CHW W PO Yes, on -(-5 kms) KR (352) Wednesday

14 Velparva 343.01 1,313 P,AC(2) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR I' (225)

15 Khadki 449.92 2,407 P,AC(2) CHW(2) W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) DS PR,KR (93)

16 Kalsar 275.7& 1,562 P,AC(2) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (271) 17 Kolak 202.46 )( 4,501 P,Tr PHS,FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (800) RP(2),CBW(4) OIRECTORY

Land Use

Land usc (i. e., area under different type~ of land use in hectllre~ rou'l,kd up to 2 dec. mal places). Amenities-Conld. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area ( neluding by irrigatad rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inelu- ble for religious, tio" and disfance Supply Code (in km.) ding cult i- historical gauchar vat ion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2{)

Pardi-12 Ei\. Rice, Jowar 38.00 T(20.00) 410.00 77.16 60.00 Ancient Archisbecture W(4.00) of "Parsi Agiyari" WE(16.00) N50: M14: C6: T2 Vapi- 15 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(48.00) 458.00 134.31 23.00 N50: M7: C: T.3 2 Wheat W(24.00) WE(24.00) Pardi-) EA Rice, Jowar, T(23.00) 1,250.00 191.25 530.00 N15: M25: CI0: T6 3 Wheat W(12.00) WE(11.00) Pardi-2 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(63.00) 680.00 25.39 5.00 N7: M .. W(37.00) WE(26.00) Pardi-4 Rice, Jowar T{64.00) 220.00 10.26 \3.00 N4: M3 ) W(64.00)

Pardi-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(1I.00) 499.00 33.00 IS.1 I N2 6 Wheat W(7.00) WE(4.00) Pardi-IS EAg Rice, Jowar T(l5.00) 536.98 24.00 16.00 N2 7 W(8.00) WE(7.00) Pardi-I 5 Rice, Jowar T(16.00) 241.26 63.00 3.00 N2 II W(16.00) Pardi-12 EA Rice, Jowar, T{28.00) 346.00 21.00 8.86 N15: MIO: C4: T4 9 Wheat W(l2.00) WE(I6.00) Pardi-9 EAg Rice, Jowar. T(13.00) 417.16 13.00 22.00 N7 10 Wheat W(5.00) WE(8.00)

Pardi-3 ED.EAg Rice. Jowar T(l05.00) 684.42 51.00 28.00 N5: M4: T3 11 W(43.00) WE(62.00) Pardi-5 Rice, Jowar T(29.00) 93.41 6.00 2.00 N2: M2: C: T 12 W(29.00) Pardi-3 EAg Rice, Jowar T(11.00) 449.50 8.00 51.00 N5: M2 13 W(6.00) WE(5.00) Pardi-5 EAg Rice, Jowar T(22.00) 300.01 13.00 8.00 N3: M: T 14 W(8.00) WE(14.00) Pardi-3 EA Rice, Jowar T(23.00) 364.92 42.00 20.00 N7: M4: C3: T 2 15 W(12.00) WE(II.OO)

Pardi-12 Rice, Jowar T(22.00) 218.00 28.00 7.78 NS: M 16

W(22.00) -, ", ~~ Pardi-16 EA Rice, Jowar T(10.00) 131.46 ~., 6,00 NI2: M3 17 W(3.00) 'f. .: (WE(7.00)

25 TALUKA PARDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities a\allable (if not available within the village, a da,h (-) is shown in the column and next to it in tbe brackets, ,he distance in broad rang, s viz., 5 km'. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is -uailable is g'ven). tion village area popuJa- Code of the tion and, .--~---~--. N{', village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- App 0- (in hee- of tional W"er Telegraph or nication aeh tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

1 2 3 't 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11

18 Kikarla 422.96 y 1,449 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (19S) 19 Motiwada 432.59 2,070 P(2),AC CHW(2) W -(-5 kms) Yes, on BS PR,KR (365) Tuesday

20 Dungari 958.04 3,899 P(5),AC(5) CHW(4) W PO Yes. on BS PR,KR (722) Sunday

21 Dash'",ada 174,46 403 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (RO)

22 Amli 307.28 1,570 P,AC(2) PHS.FPc'CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (281)

23 Sonwada 668.1 I 1.928 P(2).AC(J) RP(2).CHW W PO +·5 kms) BS PR,KR (353)

24 Varai 199.99 465 P.AC -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (78) 25 Nimkhal 294.50 604 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (108)

26 Panci11ai 469.98 2.592 P(2).Aq2) RP(2),CHW W PO Yes, on BS PR.K.R (447) Wednesday

27 Lakhmapor 99,98 309 P,AC '(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) Yes, on -(-5 kms) PR,KR (43) Saturday

28 Nevri 369,00 1,230 P.AC PHS.FPC,CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (207)

29 Rabdi 350,}5 1,200 P.AC(2) CJfW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (216)

30 Asma 323.12 1,353 P(2),AC(6) CBW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (213)

31 Tarmalia 357.38 J ,505 P(3),AC(3) CBW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (253)

32 Khuntej 374.18 1,111 P,AC CBW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (183)

33 Paria 1,493.24 5,347 P(3).H ,AC(8) PHS.D,FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (943) CRW

34 Sarodhi 396,39 1,243 P,AC CIIW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (213)

2(; DIRECTORY

I,and Use

Land use (i e .. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pI3ces). Remarks Amenities-('ontu. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any by irrigated rable not place of Neare

12 13 14 15 If, 17 18 19 20

Vapi-IO Rice, Jowar, 2S.00 T(i9.00) 3IS.96 S.OO 49.00 NIO: M3: C2: T2 18 Wheat W(!9.00) Vapi-II EAg Ric.;;, Jowar. T(35.00) 29S.59 10.00 89.00 N15: M2 19 Wheat W(20.00) WE(15.00) Pardi-S EA Rice. Jowar T{34.00) S39.00 66.00 19.04 NIO: M4: C2: T4 20 W(16.00) WE(l8.00) Pardi-5 EA Rice, Jowar T(21.00) 136.46 11.00 6.00 N3 21 W(9.DO) WE(I2.00) Pardi-6 Rice, Jowar T(29.00) 257.00 16.00 5.28 N4:M: T 22 W(29.00)

Pardi-7 EA Rice. Jowar. T(lO.OO) 572.00 17.00 69.11 NlS: M2: C3: T2 23 Wheat W(6.00) WE(4.00) Pardi-9 EA Rice. Jowar T(6.00) 184.99 7.00 2.00 N2 24 W(S.OO) Pardi-14 EAg Rice, Jowar T(S.OO) 249.50 12.00 25.00 N3 25 W(3.00) WE(5.00) Pardi-12 EA Rice. Jowar T(22.00) 396.00 12.98 39.00 Nl0: C 26 W(IO.00) WE(12.00) Pardi-1S EA Rice, Jowar T(2.00) 77.98 16.00 4.00 27 W(2.00)

Pardi-14 EA Rice, Jowar T(19.00) 331.00 13.00 6.00 N4: M 28 W(S.OO) WE(II.00) Pardi-17 EA Rice, Jowar T(26.00) 295.00 12.35 17.00 N5: M13: C2: T3 29 W(18.00) WE(8.00) Pardi-ll ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(I1.00) 283.12 23.00 6.00 N3 30 W(7.00) WE(4.00) Pardi-9 EA Rice, Jowar T(29.00) 304.00 20.00 08 N5: M2: C 31 W(l9.00) WE(lO.OO) Pardi -12 EAg Rice, Jowar T(20.00) 334.00 15.18 5.00 N3: M 32 W(8.00) WE(12.00)

Pardi-12 EA Rice, Jowar T(30.00) 1,317.00 113.24 33.00 N4: MIO: C: T 33 W(l6.00) WE(14.00) Pardi-7 ED.EAg Rice, Jowar T(19.00) 315.00 17.00 45.39 N5: M2 34 W(lLOO) WE(S.OO)

27 TALUKA PARDI VILl,AGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi?: .. 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication aell tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus ,top to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

35 Tighra 338.17 1,384 P,H,PUC, CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KJt (261) AC

36 Orvad 232.31 2,102 P,AC MCW.PHC, T,W -H kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KA (120) FPC,NH,RP(3)

37 Rentalav 114.78 2,356 P,H,PUC, RP(2).CHW(2) W PTO,Phone -(-5 kms) ns PR.KR (373) Tr,O

38 Saran 274.28 1,140 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KA (215)

39 Vatar 586.85 2,152 P,AC(5) PHS,FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,~~ (376) CHW(2)

40 Kunta 303.89 1,393 P(2),AC CHW W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (218)

41 Morai 308.77 772 P,AC(2) CHW W PO,Phone -(5-10 ~ms) BS PR.K1t (124)

42 Tark-pardi 60.46 263 P - (-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (44)

43 Bagwada 31.20 756 P,AC D,RP.CHW W P0 -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KIt (151)

44 Tukwada 814.35 3.101 P(2),AC(2) CHW(3) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KlIl (634)

45 Dumalav 777.69 2,676 P(4),AC(2) PHS,FPC. W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (449) CHW(3)

46 Rohina 884.67 4,011 P(4),H,AC(7) H,MCW,PHC, W P@ Yes, on BS J"R,KA (686) FPC,RP Thursday

47 Barai 217.29 1,117 P,AC(3) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS ~R (195)

48 Goima 1,611,11 5,292 P(3),AC(3) PHS,PPC,.RP, W PO -(-5 lans) BS l".R.Klt (8"/4) CHW(4)

49 Samarpada 279.08 1,512 P(2),AC(7) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KA (199)

50 Daheli 389.82 1,864 P(3),AC(5) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KIt (261)

51 Dhagadmal 281.62 959 PHS,D,FPC, W P@ -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (186) CHW

28 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land use in rertares r,'unded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated fable not any ::-,ource waste availa- place of Loca- Neare~t town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inclu- hIe for religious, ding culti- Cod~ (in km.) historical No. I!auchar vation or and arehaeo- groves) logical jntere~t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Pardi-6 EA Rice, Jowar T(ll.oo) 269.00 41.17 17.00 N15: M4: C3: T 35 W(6.00) WE(S.OO) Pardi-8 EA Rice. Jowar, T(44.00) 113.00 69.00 6.31 N150: MIO: C7 36 Wheat • W(28.00) WE(l6.00) Pardi-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(26.00) 60.00 6.00 22.78 NlOO: MI0: C 37 Wheat W(l2.00) WE(14.00) Vapi-8 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(12.00) 233.00 6.28 23.00 NlO: C: T2 38 Wheat WeS.OO) WE(4.00) Vapi-8 EA Rice, Jowar T(29.00) 483.00 68.85 6.00 NJ2: M3: C 39 W(l6.00) WE(13.00)

Vapi-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar 1.00 T(38.00) 236.89 22.00 6.00 N4: M2 40 W(20.00) WE(18.00) Vapi-9 EA Rice. Jowar 34.00 T(13.00) 201.00 57.77 3.00 N6: M 41 W(6.00) WE(7.00) Vapi-7 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(6.00) 42.00 7.00 5.46 N 42 W(4.00) WE(2.oo) Vapi-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(2.00) 8.00 19.20 2.00 Nl1:M:C 43 Wheat W(l.OO) WE(1.00) Vapi-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jawar, T(75.00) 674.35 62.00 3.00 NlO: M2: C2 44 Wheat WE(75.00)

Vapi-IO EA Rice, Jowar T(23.00) 718.00 16.00 ;W.69 N8: M: T2 45 W(12.00) WE(II.OO) Pardi-16 EA Rice, Jowar T(20 00) 778.00 64.67 22.00 NlO: M 46 W(12.00) WE(8.GO) Vapi-l1 EAg Rice, Jowar T(17.0J) 186.00 5,00 9.29 N3 47 W(8.DO) WE(9.DO) Pardi-I 8 EA Rice, Jowar 136.00 T(67.00) 1,144.11 262.00 2.00 N7 48 W(38.00) WE(29.00) Pardi-I 8 Rice, Jowar T(4.00) 263,00 8.00 4.08 N2 49 W(4.00)

Pardi-20 EA Rice, Jowar T(2.00) 328.00 8.82 51.00 N2: M4 50 W(1.00) WE(1.00) Pardi-I 7 EA Rice, Jowar T(27.00) 218,62 3.00 33.00 N 51 W(27.00)

29 TALUKA: PARDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Ameniti~s available (if not available witbin the village, a dash ( -) is shown in the co:umn and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges ViI., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and to + kms of the nearest Lora- Name of Tutal Total place where the facJlity is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or Ilication arh tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketJ Water- Ha', way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It

52 Chival 684.36 2,269 P(3),AC(2) CHW(2) W.R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (389) 53 Pati 204.26 779 P,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (120) 54 Arnala 4S4.90 1,263 P,AC(5) -(5-10 kms) W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (228) 55 Kherlav 300.66 1,01S1 P.AC(2) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (167)

56 Ambach 1,)66.89 4,648 P(7),AC(6) PHS.FPC, W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (728) CHW(3)

57 Salvav 801.64 3,3~2 P(4),AC(6) CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR (618)

58 Balitha 402.58 2,'169 P(2),AC(~) CHW(2) W PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (481) 59 Chala 510.73 \(3,705 P(5),AC(3) H.MH,CHW(4) W PO.Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR (638)

60 Chharwada 214.52 1,057 P.AC -(·-5 kms) W PO -(S-10 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (217)

61 Rata 370.69 1.620 P(2),AC(2J PHS.FPC W.O PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (316)

62 Pandor 414.36 1.165 P,AC(2) CHW W.R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (232) 63 Koparli 830.69 3.107 P(2).AC(6) RP W,R PO Yes, on BS KR (550) Thursday 64 Kaval 287.28 865 P.AC(2) CHW W -(5-10 kms) -(-S kms) BS KR (135) 65 Vankachh 128.32 402 P.AC -(-5 kms) W.R -(-5 kms) -(-S kms) BS KR (64)

66 Kocharva 350.04 V1,620 P(2),AC(4) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (243)

67 Chhiri 207.26 1,259 P.AC(2) CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR (240)

68 t-Iamdha 211.62 1,219 P,AC CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR.K~ (198),

69 Chandor 405.01 1,501 P,AC -t-5 kms) W PO -00 + kms) BS PR,KR (245)

30 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-eontd Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- pl'ce of (inelu- ble for tion and distance Supply religious, Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vat ion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Pardi-21 EA Rice, Jowar. T(23.00) 620.36 31.00 10.00 N~: M2: C: T2 52 Wheat W(23.00) Pardi-25 Rice, Jowar T(6.00) 180.00 5.00 13.26 53 W('i.OO) Pardi-21 Rice, Jowar T(IO.00) 372.00 69.90 3.00 N: M: T 54 W(ID.OO) VapHO EA Rice, Jowar T(II.OO) 278.00 6.00 5.66 N2: M2 55 W(7.00) WE(4.0D) Vapi-7 EAg Rice. Jowar T(Sl.00) \, 415.S9 43.00 27.00 N3: M: T3 56 W(61.00) WE(20.00)

Vapi-4 EAg Rice. Jowar T(S.OO) 7'i5.64 6.00 32.00 NlO: M4: C: T3 57 W(4.00) WE(4.00) Vapi-4 ED,EO Rice. Jowar 10.00 T(7.00) 343.58 1.00 41.00 N3: M2 58 WO·OO) Vapi-3 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar, 6.00 T04.(0) 405.00 39.00 26.73 N30: M40: el2: T6 59 Wheat W(6.00) WE(l8.00) Tk( 10.00) Vapi-3 EAg Rice, Jowar T(3.00) 204.00 5.52 2.00 N4: M2 60 W(2.00) WE(I.OO) Vapi-6 EAg Rice, Jowar T(6.00) 352.69 5.00 7.00 N4: M2: C: T2 61 W(2.00) WE(4.00)

Vapi-12 Rice. Jowar T(13.00) 371.00 noo 6.36 N3: M 62 W(13.00) Vapi-l1 EA Rice, Jowar T(22.DO) 778.00 11.00 19.69 N4: M3: C2: T 63 WE(22.00) Vapi-13 Rice, Jowar T(1.00) 269.00 9.28 8.00 N2 64 W(1.00) Vapi-12 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar T(6.00) 108.32 12.00 2.00 N2: M 65 W(2.00) WE(4.00) Vapi-7 Rice, Jowar T(l4.00) 289.00 42.00 5.04 N5 66 W(14.00)

Vapi-2 EA Rice, Jowar T(6.00) 195.26 4.00 2.00 N6: M3 67 W(4.00) WE(2.00) Vapi-2 EA Rice, Jowar 1(8.00) 184.00 7.62 12.00 N7 63 W(4.00) WE(4.00) Vapi-2 EA Rice. Jowar T(9.00) 263.00 72.00 61.01 N5: c: T2 69 W(5.00) WE(4.00)

31 TALUKA : PARDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets; the distance in bJoad ranges viz., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest J.A'ca- Name of. Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- lion and Code of the Appro- No. village number Educa- Med;cal Drinking Post and Day Commu- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hal, Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

70 Chanod 304.91 y 1,605 P,AC(4) CHW T,W PO -(10+ kms) BS KIt . (362)

71 Dungara 965.64 3,933 P(4) PHS,D,FPC W,R PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (778) CHW

72 Karvad 1,222.12 2,690 P(2),AC(4) MCHW(2) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR (442)

73 Karaya 662.11 2,343 P(3),AC(7) CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR.KIt (388) 74 Degam 503.46 1,368 P(2),AC(3) PHS,FPC,RP. W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,K.~ (233) CHW

75 Nani Tambadi 677.09 2,357 P,AC PHS.FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR..KR (373) CHW(2)

76 Lavachha 527.28 2,253 P,AC(2) P HS,FPC,RP, W,R PO -(~5 kms) BS PR,KR (394) CHW(2)

77 Karamkhal 380.70 994 P,AC(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KK (168) 78 Moti Tambadi 972.03 3,203 r,AC(4) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (482)

79 Chibhad Kutch 330.38 1,223 P CHW W PO Yes, on BS PR,KK (186) Friday

Total 39,567.66 163,452 P(144) H(2) (28,365) H(7) MCW(2) PUC(4) MH(t) Tr.(3) PHC(2) AC(196) PHS(18) 0(1) D(4) FPC(lO) NH(l) RP(25) CHW(lll)

Note - The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in the line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

32 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use 0. e .. area under different lypes of land use in bectarts round. d up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrig ,ted Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple F,,'od Source waste availa- place of (inelu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar v.tion or No. and archaeo- !roves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vapi-3 EA Rice, Jowar 10.00 T(3.oo 266.00 23.00 2.91 N12: M3: C2 70 W(J.OO) WE(2.00) Vapi-6 EAg,EO ~ice, Jowar T(32.00) 836.00 81.00 16.64 N4: M3 71 W(20.00) WE(12.00) Vapi-6 EAg Rice, Jowar 57.00 T(1l.00) 1,054.00 86.12 14.00 N4: M2: C3: T2 72 W(9.00) WE(2.00) Vapi-IO EA~ Rice, Jowar T(6.00) 561.00 41.00 54.11 N5: M: T 73 WE(6.00) Vapi-12 EA Rice, Jowar 3.46 T(20.00) 430.00 14.00 36.00 NIO: M3: T4 74 WE(12.00) R(S.OO)

Vapi-12 EA Rice, Jowar T(14.00) 609.09 38.00 16.00 'N2: M: T 75 W(6.00) WE(4.00) R(4.00) Vapi-12 ED,EAg Rice T(I1.00) 442.00 41.28 33.00 N4: M: C: T2 76 W(B.OO) WE(3.00) Vapi-15 EA Rice, Jowar T(7.00) 347.70 20.00 6.00 77 W(7.00) Vapi-12 EA Rice, Jowar T(14.00) 887.00 55.00 16.03 N 78 WE(S.OO) R(6.00) Vapi-J8 ED.EAg Rice. Jowar T(9.00) 290.00 21.38 10.00 N2 89 . W(7.00) WE(2.00)

323.46 1,674.00 32,873.22 2,725.98 1,971.00 N(788 M(235 e(77 T(70

33

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A R A B

5 E A

HAVEL!

STATE BOUNDARY I TALUKA 90UNDARY VH.lAGE gOUNDARV WITl-l LOCATiON CODE NUMBER TALUKA HEADQUAIHERS. VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE:: 200~499.500-999,1000-4999J5000 & ABOVE •••• UROAN AREA WITH LOCATION COOE ,~fm __NH_' __ NATIONAL HIGHWAY. IkIIPORTA.N.T METALLED ROAD

RAILWAV LINE WITH 51"1I0N, SP.OAD GAUGE, RiVER AND STREAM POST OF~ICE / rELEG~APH OFFICE PO / PTO HIGHER SECONDARV SCHOOL S POLICE STATION PSi HOSPITAL, PRIMARV HEALTH CENTRE, OISPENSARV, -+,~ + MATERNITy ~ CHilO WELFARE CENTRE, ,'" IMPORTANT VILLA.GE MARKET/HAT ":'

Note:- INA -INDUS1RIAl NOTIFIEO AREA TALUKA UMBERGAON

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGE

3. UMBERGAON TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Census SI. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract ... _-- 2 1; 2 3 4 5 3 4 5

----~-----.~---~------~ ------.-~------1 Achhari 13 38 38 24 Malav 33 40 38 2 Ahu 29 40 ?8 25 Mamakwada 23 40 38 3 Angam 10 38 38 26 Manda 19 38 38 4 Anklas 36 40 40 27 Manekpur 24 40 38 28 9 38 38 ., Bhathi Karambeli 18 38 38 29 Mohan 4 38 38 6 Bhilad 26 40 38 7 BOI'alai 17 3~ 38 30 Nag\\1,s ~4 40 38 8 Borigam 14 38 38 31 N:dlUli 11 38 38 32 Naih.ligan1 "8 40 40 9 Dahad 43 42 40 33 Nargol 30 40 38 10 Dehli 28 40 38 34 Palgal11 4:! 40 40 11 Dehri 46 42 40 35 Pali 7 31 38 12 Dhanoli 27 40 :i8 36 Pali-Karambeli 3 38 38 37 Pun at 12 38 38 I3 Eklahara 6 38 38 3& Sanjn 41 40 40 14 Fansa 38 38 39 S::l.rai 20 38 38 40 Sari gam 25 40 38 15 Kankaria Ghimsa 40 40 40 41 Saronda 22 40 38 16 Go\'ada 49 42 40 42 SO!:'umba 45 42 40

17 Hun~·ar. 4~ 42 40 43 Tadgam 21 38 38 44 Talwada 35 40 38 18 Jamburi 5 ]3 38 45 Tembhi 43 42 40 46 Tumbh 39 40 40 19 Kacl1igal11 15 38 38 20 Kalai 2 38 38 47 Valwada 16 38 38 21 Kalgam 8 38 38 48 Vankas 32 40 38 22 Karal11bele 47 42 40 23 Khatalwada 31 40 38 49 Zaroli 37 40 40

37 TALUKA UMBERGAON VILLAGE Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (._) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in bread ranges vir.., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Tota( Total place where the facility is available is given). . tion village area popula- of the tion and Code Appro- No. villaRe number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Har • way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11

Fansa 1,120.40 ,(8,900 P(5).H,PUC, PHS,FPC, W,Tk, PTO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (1,45]) AC,O SMP(2),RP, Hp Monday CHW(4) 2 Kalaipal 481.66 " 1,893 P,AC CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR . (372) 3 Pali-Karambeli 426.04 1,507 P(2),H PHS.FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (276) RP(2),CHW 4 Mohan 933.74 3,825 P(3),AC(2) CHW(3) W PO -(-5 kms) BS,NW PR,KR (690) 5 Jamburi 264.96 1,091 P(2}.ACI'!) CHW W -(-5 kms) Yes, 0:) BS PR,KR (190) Wednesday

6 Eklahara 232.74 J,054 P RP,CHW W -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (180) 7 PaE 583.90 1,393 P,A.C CWC,CHW W PO -(-5 kms) ,as PR,KR (252) 8 Kalgam 2,148.02 6,907 peS) CHW(5) W PTO,Phone -(-5 kms) ,as KR (I, 132) <) Marolt J ,870.28 ~9,473 p(61.H PHS,PPC. W PO.Pi10ne -(-5 kms) a~ PR,KR (J ,649) RP,CHW(7) 10 Angam 402.14 1,332 P.AC,J) CHW W -[-5 kmsl -(-5 kin,) B3 PR.KR (,;I'O)

Jl Nanni: 315.62 1. J 5,) P.AC CHW W PO -H kms) BS PR,KR (l7J)

12 Pu;tat 578.52 1.309 PO) PHS.FPC, W PO ~(-5 kms) BS PR,KR c:m CH:,!

13 Achl1ari 455.1R 1.2(;' P.AC(2) PHS.FPC, W PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) as PR,KR (230j SMP,CmV 14 Borigam 747.68 2,246 P(~\AC(2) CHW(2) W PO +5 kms) BS KR (361) IS Kachigam 596.10 1.7·[.+ P·;2).Aq2) CHW{) W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (~77)

16 Valwada 602.79 2,538 P(3),H,AC(4) RP,CHW(3) W PO ,Phone -(5-1

17 Boralai 622.41 1,945 P(2),AC SMP,CHW(2) W PO -(5-10 kms) B3 PR,KR (338) 18 Bhathi Karambeli 321.99 1,276 P(2),AC CHW W PO -(10 +. kms) BS PR (218)

19 Manda 1,116.07 3.251 P(3).AC(:!) PHS,PPC, W,Hp PO -( -5 kms) BS PR (555) CHW(3) 20 Sarai 302.02 1,301 P,AC(2) CHW(2) w -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR (204) 21 Tadgam 460.63 1,363 P,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (265)

33 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). A menities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loea- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste avaiJa- place of tion Supply (inclu- ble for religious, and distance Code (in km.) ding culti- historical No. gauclJar vation or and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Umbergaon-22 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 92.00 T(7.00) 1,380.00 8.40 233.00 N40: MIO: C3: T2 Wheat WE(7.00)

Vapi-25 Rice, Jowar, 333.66 93.00 55.00 N2: M: C: T: 2 Whcat Vapi-25 EA Rice. Jowar, 60,00 T(1.00) 300.04 18.00 47.00 NIG 3 Wheat WE(l.oo) Vapi-4 ED.EAg Rice, Jawar 239.00 T(5.00) 417,00 ]4.74 198,00 N15: M4: T3 4 WE(5,OO) Vapi-12 ED.EAg Rice. Jowar, T(7.00) 213.00 6.00 38.96 N; T2 5 Wheat W(6.00) WE(l.OO)

Vapi-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 27.00 T(2.00) 139.00 32.74 32.00 N2: M: T 6 Wheat W(2,00) Vapi-25 EA Rice, Jowar, 176,90 T(4.00) 354.00 13.00 36.00 NI2 7 Wheat WE(4,00) Vapi-25 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar, 187.00 T(7.00) 1.873.00 81.02 N27: M2 8 Wheat WE(7,00) U rnbergaon-32 EA Rice, Jowar. 166.00 344.00 1.137.00 223.28 N25: M3 9 Wheat Vapi-!5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. 44.00 T(3.00) 314.00 5.14 36.00 N2: M 10 Wheat. Nagti WE(3.00)

Va:-;-8 EA Rice. Jowar, 28.62 T(9,00) 240,00 5.00 33.00 N8: M IJ Wheat W(5.00) WE(4.00) Vapi-16 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar. 132.00 T(7,00) 399,00 38.52 2.00 N13 12 Wheat W(2.00) WE(5.00) Vapi-7 ED.EAg Rice. Jowa,. T(6.00) 344.18 9.00 96,00 N20: M6: C5: T5 J3 Wheat, Nagli WE(6.00) Vapi-12 EA Rice, Jowar. 57.00 T(1.00) 570.00 9.68 110.00 N28 14 Wheat, Nagli WE'].OO) Vapi-12 ED.EAZ p ;~e. Jowa~. 6O.0!) 367.00 51.10 118.00 N9 15 WiJeal

Va:1i-7 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. TrIO.OO) 360.00 12.79 220JO N70: MS: C: T2 16 Wheat W(4.00) WE(6.00) Vapi-8 ED.EAg Rice, Jowar. 28.41 T(17.00) 502.00 26.00 49.00 N4: M5: C: T5 17 Wheat WE(l7.00) Umbergacn-9 ED.EAg Rice, Jowur 27.00 T(45.00) 23].(J0 24.99 N3: M3 18 PC(32.00) WE(13.00) Umbergaon-19 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar 29.07 T(5.00) 1,082,00 MJ 19 WE(5.00) Umbergaon-18 ED,EAg Rice, Jo\\ar, 61.00 T(1.DO) 217.02 15.00 8.00 20 Wheat WE(I.00) Umbergaon-20 EA Rice, Jowar, 27.63 359.00 43.00 31.00 N2 21 Wheat

39 TALUKA UMBERGAON VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne~t to it in tile brackets, the di~taDce in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 kms of the nearest Total Total + Loca- Name of place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popuJ.a- of the tion and Code Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Water Telegraph or nication ach (in hec- of tional Days (Bus-Stop 10 house- (potable) tares) of Railway village holds Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

22 Saronda 719.71 1,692 P,AC(3) D,CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (344) 23 Mamakwada 233.25 960 P,AC(3) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR (154) 24 Manekpur 464.71 1,628 P,AC(2) D,CHW W PO Yes, on BS PR (279) Thursday 25 Sarigam 1.632.35 6,225 P(4).H.AC(2) PHS.FPC.RP. W,Hp PTO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (1,170) SMP,CHW(5) 26 Bhilad 747.10 3.237 P(2),H.AC RP(2).CHW(2) W PTO.Phone -(-5 kms) BS.RS PR.KR (563)

27 Dhanoli 383.45 1,508 P.AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (255) 28 Dehli 961.01 3,616 P.AC H,MH,FPC W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR..KR (629) RP,SMP,CHW

29 Ahu 319.29 816 P,AC(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 killS) BS PR,KR (144) 30 Nargol 938.89 '>( 5,958 P(4).H(3), PHS,FPC. W,Tk PTO,Phone Yes. on BS.NW PRo . (1,078) puc,r.o RP(4),SMP(2), Friday KR.NW CHW(6) 31 Khatalwada 3,455.24 ... /1 1.202 P(6}.H.AC(2) PHS.FPC.RP, W.Hp PTO.Phone Yes. on BS PR.KR (2,022) CHW(8) Saturday

32 Vankas 473.50 1,236 P(2).AC CHW W,R,O -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (208) 33 Malav 567.83 1,496 P CHW W.S -(-) kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR ~~R (2m 34 Nagwas 335.39 799 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (146) 35 Talwada 201.73 564 P CHW W -(-5 kms) Yes. on BS PR,KR (106) Sunday 36 Anklas 1,279.08 3.183 P(4),AC(4) CHW(3) W PO,Phone Yes. on -(-5 kms) KR (558) Saturday

37 Zaroli 93'i.84 3.131 P(3) PHS.FPC. W,R PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS KR (505) RP,CHW(2) 38 Nandigalll 339.63 959 P,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (150) 39 Tumbh 690.40 1,721 P(2) CHW W PO '-(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (296) 40 Ghimsa Kankaria 130.59 596 P -(-·5 kms) W,O -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR.KR (109) 41 Sanjan '< 600.92 8,198 P(7).H,AC(2) MH,CWC,PHC W,Tk, PTO.Phone -(-5 kms) BS,RS PR.KR (1,459) FPC,RP(4), R,Hp CHW(2)

42 Pal gam '/. 646.80 2,050 P CHW W,Tk PO -(5:::10 kms) BS KR (425)

40 OffiECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code ding culti- historical (in km.) No. gauchar vation or and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 g 15 16 17 18 19 20

Umbergaon-20 EA Rice, lowar, 28.00 T(1.00) 569.00 47.71 74.00 N4: M 22 Wheat WE(J.OO) Umbergaon-22 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 29.00 T(1.oo) l76.00 IS.DO 9.25 N 23 Wheat WE(1.00) Umbergaon-16 ED,EAg Rice, lowar, 45.71 . T(2.00) 354.00 26.00 37:00 N3: M 24 Wheat WE(2.00) Va:)i-l0 fA Rice, Jowar, 173.00 T(34.00) 1, 181.00 56.00 J 88.~5 N50: MI): C4: T2 25 Wheat, Nagli WE(34.00) Vapi-IO fA Rice, Jowar, 23.00 T(17.UO) 585.00 9.10 113.00 KIll: M2: C.l: T2 26 Wheat, Ragi W(13.00) R(4.00)

Umbcrgaon-21 ED,EAg Rice, lo\,'ar, 28.00 322.00 16.45 17.00 N4: M3: C: T 27 Wheat Vapi-12 ED,EAg Rice, lowar, 216.00 IT(3.00) 652.01 2.00 88.00 N2: M2: C 28 Wheat W(2.00) WE(J.OO) Umbergaon-16 EA Rice, Jowar, 21.00 T(3.0,) 220.00 8.00 67.29 N12: M6: C2: T 29 Wheat W(3.00) Umbergaon-I EA Rice, Jowar, 35,00 T(3).00) 386.00 46.00 436.89 N65: M42: C16: TIO 30 Wheat WE(35.00)

Umbergaon-12 EA Rice, lowar, 271.00 T(48.00) 2,021.24 56.00 1,059.00 N150: M14: C6 31 Wheat W(lO.OO) WE(38.00)

Umbergao. -12 EAg Rice, lowar 156.00 T(l.OO) 28l.50 35.00 32 WE(I.OO) Umbergaon-18 EAg Rice, lowar, 253.00 184.00 86.83 44.00 N 33 Wheat Vapi-20 ED,EAg Rice, lowar, 16.39 T(2.00) 289.00 29.00 M 34 Wheat WE(2.00) Umbeugaon-23 EAg Rice, lowar, 69.00 TO·OO) 116.00 7.00 8.73 N 35 Wheat WE(l.OO) Vapi-33 ED.EAg Rice, lowar, 496.08 T(3.00) 708.00 2.00 70.00 36 Wheat, Ragi WE(3.00)

Vapi-18 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 181.00 T(9.00) 706.84 40.00 N5: M: C3: T 37 Wheat, Ragi WE(9.00) Umbergaon-18 EAg Rice, lowar, 130.00 180.00 17.63 12.00 38 Wheat Umbergaon-13 EA Rice, Jowar 104.00 T(32.00) 462.00 9.40 83.00 M4: C 39 WE(32.00) Umbergaon-9 ED,EAg Rice, lowar T(3.00) 108.00 19.59 N 40 WE(3.00) Umbergaon-10 EA Rice, lowar, T(S4.00) 418.92 9.00 119.00 A holy place for Parsis 41 Wheat W(50.00) N110: M17: C8: T WE(4.00)

Umb~rgaon-8 ED Rice, Jowar 16.00 378.80 252.00 N2: M2 42

41 TAALUK UMBERGAON VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and n~xt to it in thtl brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 +- kms of the nearest Total L('ca- Name of Total place where the facility IS available is given). riOT' village area popuJa- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking p,)st and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication Cich tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

43 Tembhi 299.99 ' 1,669 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,R PO -«~I kms) BS PR (315) 44 Humran 153.83 392 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR (64) 4~ Solsumba 654.97 4,461 P(C) PHS,FPC, W PTO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR.KR (871) RP(2),CHW 46 De1)ri 1.078.25 4.326 P(2),AC MH.CWC, W,Hp PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS KR (836) D,CHW(2) 47 Karambele 542.52 2,572 P(3),AC(5) CHW(3) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS,RS PR,KR (449)

48 Dahad 168.26 665 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (132) 49 Govada 690.70 1,238 P CHW T,W PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (205)

Total 34,836.12 132,859 P(107) H(l) (23,515) Wl1) MH(3) PGC(2) C\\C(3) j(1) PHC(I) AC(61) pH-,m 0(2) 0(3) FPC(13) RP(22) SMP(8) CHW(96)

Note The figures i" !he Ltst line i'ldicate Talu"':a total;. Th;: fi~ures in bracets b this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 in':i'.'ate 'he PllIrbl'r ,.f these particular :m,enities.

42 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigdted Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loea- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for tion and distance Supply religious. Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vdtion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

UmberJaon-7 ED,EAg Rice. lowar T(l6.00) 227.00 56.99 N4: M5 43 WE(16.00) Umbergaon-JO EAg Rice, Jowar T(12.00) 95.00 46.83 C 44 WE(12.00) U mbergaon-6 EA. Rice, Jowar. T(1.00) 510.00 6.00 137.97 N40: M12: ctO 45 Wheat WE(1.00) Umbergaon-3 EA Rice, Jowar, 18.00 T(6().00) 799.00 91.25 110.00 N12: M6: T 46 Wheat WE(60.00) Vapi-5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 73.00 T(5.00) 325.00 73.52 66.00 N13: M4: C2 47 Wheat WE(5.00)

Umbergaon-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(1.00) 153.26 14.00 N5: M2: C3 48 Wheat WE(1.00) Umbergaon-5 ED,EAg Rice, lowar. 59.70 T(60.00) 496.00 9.00 66.00 N8 49 Wheat WE(60.00)

3,884.51 541.00 23,303.47 2,216.02 4,891.12 N(824) M(lS5) C(72) T(43)

43

TALUKA GANDEVI

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

1 GANDEVI TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary S1. Name of Location Directory Census SI. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Ajrai 25 50 44 28 Khergam 32 52 44 2 Amalsad 27 50 44 29 Kolva 1 48 44 3 Ambheta 34 52 44 30 Kotha 28 50 44 4 Ancheli 17 50 44 5 Antaliya 47 54 46 31 12 48 44 32 Masa 40 52 46 6 Bhatha 38 52 46 33 Matwad 9 48 44 7 Bigri 50 54 46 34 Mendhar 41 52 46 35 Mohanpur 16 48 44 8 Chhapar 39 52 46 36 46 52 46 9 Dasad 35 52 44 10 Devdha 37 52 46 37 Pathri 13 48 44 11 Dhakwada 43 52 46 38 Pati 44 52 46 12 Dhamdachha 26 50 44 39 Pinjra 4 48 44 13 Dbanori 21 50 44 40 Pipaldhara 8 48 44 14 Duwada 22 50 44 41 Rahej 24 50 44 15 Endhal 11 48 44 42 Salej 2 48 44 16 Gadat 14 48 44 '13 Sari Khurd 30 50 44 17 Gandeva 10 48 44 44 Sonwadi 15 48 44 18 Gangbor 18 50 44 19 Govandi Bhathada 49 54 46 45 Torangam 31 50 44

20 Ichhapore 3 48 44 46 Undach Luhar Falia 52 54 46 47 Undach Vania Falia 53 54 46 21 Kachholj 19 50 44 22 Kalamtha 42 52 46 48 Vacisangal 23 50 44 23 Kalvach 33 52 44 49 Vaghrech 48 54 46 24 Kesali 45 52 46 50 Valoti 36 52 46 25 Khakhwada 26 50 44 51 Vasan 29 50 44 26 Kl)aparia 7 48 44 52 Vegalvad 6 48 44 27 Khaparwada 51 54 46 53 Vegam 5 48 44

47 TALUKA: GANDEVI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given.) Code village area popula- No. of the tion and tion village number Educa- Medical Drinking Po~t and Day Commu- Appro- (in bee. of tional Water Te!egra!1h or nication aeh tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Kolva 360.82 1,()39 P,AC(2) CHW W,R PO -(10-1- kms) BS PR,KR (206)

2 Salej 339.74 2,033 P,AC(5) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (378) CHW(2)

3 Ichhapore 346.58 ,1,325 P(2),A' (2) CHW T,W,R PO,Phone -(IO-l- kms) BS PR,KR , (267)

4 Pinjra 132.15 '<515 P CHW W,Hp, -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (93) R

5 Vegam 308.15 1,955 P,AC(3) RP,CHW T,W.R, PO -(10-1- kms) BS KR (410)

6 Vega]vad 98.53 193 P -(-5 kms) R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (39) 7 Khaparia 371.36 1,18; P,AC(3) CHW T,W, PO --(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (244) Hp,R

8 Pipaldhara 417.79 1,410 P,AC(3) CHW T,W. -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (249) Hp,R

9 Matwad 354.90 1,225 P -(-5 kms) W.R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (232)

10 Gandeva 437.70 5,804 P(~),H,PUC, PHS.FPC, T,W.R, PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (1,114) AC(2) CHW Wednesday

11 Endhal 1,033.33 4,575 P(3),AC RP(2),CHW(3) T,W PO Yes, on BS PR.KR (850) .. Monday 12 Manekpore 356.19 1,080 P,AC(2) RP,CHW W Phone -(10,- kms) BS KR (200)

13 Pathri 303.47 1,345 P,AC(3) (HW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (262)

14 Gada! 317.98 )(1,915 P(2),H,AC(2) RP(5),CHWi2) W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (390)

15 Sonwadi 168.33 Y 1,667 P,Af'(2) CHW T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (313) 16 :V:ohanpur 193.01 V 965 P,AC RP,CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (172)

48 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different tyP!S (\f land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (inclUding by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in kill.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. aDd archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sari Bujrang-7 EA Rice, lowar, T(1';4.00) 137.(0 6.00 63.82 N13: M9 Wheat GC(73.00) WE(44.00) Tk(37.00) Gandevi-7 EA Rice, lowar, T(166.00) 116.00 6.00 SI.74 N21: M19: C: T6 2 Wheat GC(lSu.OO) WE(16.0lJ) Gande\'i-8 EA Rice. lowar, T(19S.00) 86.00 10.58 55.00 N17: MIl: T3 3 Wheat GC(185.00} WElIO.OO) Gandevi-14 EA Rice, lowar, T( 49.00) 62.15 4.00 I i.O) N5: M4: C: T5 4 Wheat GC(40.00) WEl9.00) GanJevi-IS EA Rice. lowar, TI157.00) 120.00 1.15 30.00 NIO: M24: T2 .5 Wheat GC(143.00) WE(l4.00)

Gandevi-17 Rice, lowar 1(1.00) 74.00 1.00 22.S3 6 K(1.00) Gandcvi-9 FA Rice, lowar, T(125.00) 184.00 4.00 58.36 N17: M9: C2: T5 7 Wheat, Maize GC(78.00) WE(47.00) Gandevi-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(238.00) 122.79 3.00 54.00 N20: M4: T3 8 Wheat, Maize GC(l90.00) WE(48.00) Gandevi-IO EA Rice, Jowar, T(55.00) 233.90 2.00 64.00 N7: M5: T3 9 Whe.tt G047.00) WE(8.00) Gandevi-15 EA Rice, lowar, 52.00 T(l43.00) 188.00 15.00 39.70 N60: M 12: 0: T6 10 Wheat GClI15.00) WE(l4.00) Tk(4.00)

Gandcvi-Il EA Rice, Jowar, :1(26\.00) 673.33 29.00 68.00 N16: M41: TiO 11 Wheat GC(255.00) WE(8.00) Gandevi-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(198.00) 83.00 12.00 63.19 N25: M19: T3 12 Wheat GC(46.00) WE(l5~.OO) Gandevi-3 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(15l.00) 117.00 16.00 19.47 N6: MIO: T4 13 Wheat GC(l26.00) WE(25.00) Gandevi-5 EA Rice, lowar, T(18t!J0) 48.00 1'5.00 70.98 N70: M27: C2: TID 14 Wheat GC(3.00) PC(110.00) WE(71.00) Gandevi-9 EA Rice, Jowar, T(107.oo) 10.00 51.33 NIl: M27: C2: T2 15 Wheat WE(107.00) Sari Bujrang-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(134.00) 21.01 38.00 Nll: M8 16 Wheot GC(65.00) WE(26.00) Tk(43.00)

49 TALUKA: GANDEVI Vll..LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi7,., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is a'lailab\e is given). tion village area popula- of the don and Cot.e p,)st .and Day No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tiona I Water Telegtaph or nication aclJ. tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop 10 holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketJ Water- Hat, Way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

17 Ancheli 212.71 1,168 P,H,AC RP.CHW W PO -110+ kms) BS,RS KR (199)

18 Ganghor 107.83 579 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (106)

19 547.77 4,531 P(2),Tr, MH,PHS,D, T,W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (821) AC(3),O FPC.RP(3), C'HW 3) 20 Khakhwada 208.20 838 P CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (156)

21 Dhanori 869.05 2,198 P(2),AC(5) PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (431) CHWI2)

22 Duwada 503.01 700 P.AC (RW W PO -(5·10 kms) BS KR (149)

23 Vadsangal 236,99 . 1.539 P CJIW W PO.Phone - 5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (255)

24 Rahej J4(;.89 975 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10-: kms) BS PR.KR (169)

25 Ajrai 247.04 2,200 P(3).AC CHW(2) T.W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (364)

26 Dhamdachha 483.50 3.766 P(2).H,AC RP(2),CHW(3) T,W PO.Pho;1e -(10+ kms) BS P"KR (694)

27 Amalsad 576.)2 5,793 P(5),H(2). MCW,PHC, W.Tk PTO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS,RS PR.KR ( 1.(57) PUC,Ace3' FPC.NH,[{P

28 Kotha 479.81 =.cm PAC CHW(21 W,rk PO -(10-1, kms) BS PR,KR (367)

29 Vasan 529.95 1,364 P CHW W PO -(JO~ kms) BS PR (262)

30 Sari Khurd 164.61 1,083 P,R CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (202)

31 Torangam 212.36 1,763 P(2) CHW W PO -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (311)

50 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (Including by irrigated rable not any waste availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source place of (inc!u- hie for religious, tion and distance Supply ding culti- Code (in km.) historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sari Bujrang-6 EA Rice, Jowar, T(141.00) 12.00 2.71 57.00 NI3: M4 17 Wheat GC(97.00) WE(44.00) Sari Bujrang-3 ED,Ag Rice, J owar. T(41.00) 28.00 1.83 37.00 N22: MIO: T 18 Wheat WE(I4.00) Tk(27.00) Sari Bujrang-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(374.00) 10.00 71.77 92.00 N24: M60: C4: T25 19 Wheat GC(134.00) WE(240.00) Gandevj-6 ED,BAg Rice, Jowar, T(l20.oo) 20.00 18.20 50.00 N5: MI2: T2 20 Wheat PC(33.00) WE(87.00) Gandevi-3 EA Rice, Jowar. T(519.oo) 273.00 29.00 48.05 N8: MI8: C: T3 21 Wheat GC(442.0!J) WE(77.00)

Gandevi-8 ED,EAS Rice, Jowar, T(258.00) 184.00 36.00 25.01 N16: M4: T3 22 Wheat GC(l70.00) WE(88.00) Gal'devi-2 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar. T(95.00 ) 113.00 17.00 11.99 N15: M6: T2 23 Wheat GC(42.00) WE(42.00) Tk( 11.00) Gandevi-3 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(84.00) 21.00 8.00 33.89 N5: M 24 Wheat GC(7-LOO) WE(lO.OO) Gandevi-l ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. T(IIO.OO) 94.04 6.00 37.00 N16: M23: T4 25 Wheat GC(54.GO) WE(56.00) Gandevi-3 EA Rice, Jowar. T(292.00) 82.00 6.50 101.00 NI08: M207: C4:T6 26 Wheat W(2.00) WE(290.00)

Sari Bujrang-l EA Rice, Jowar, T(272.00) 177.00 35.52 92.00 Temple of Andhkeshwar 27 Wheat GC(144.00) N32: M30: C5: Tl5 WE(128.00) Sari Bujrang-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(231.00) 99.00 26.00 123.81 Nil: MIl: T 28 Wheat GC(164.00) WE(39.00) Tk(28.00) Sari Bujrang-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(256.oo) 105.00 19.00 149,95 N9: MIO: T2 29 Wheat GC(187.00) WE(29.00) 1k(40.00) Sari Bujrang-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(71.00) 54.00 8.61 31.00 N5: M4: T2 30 Wheat WE(13.00) Tk(58.00) Gandevi-2 ED,BAg Rice, Jowar, T(83.00) 61.00 12.36 56.00 N14: M9: C: T7 31 Wheat GC(30.00) WE(53.00)

51 TALUKA GANDEVI VILLAGE

Amenities amI

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 kms of the nearest Loca- Total Total + Name of place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popuJa- Code of the tion and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Water Telegraph or nication ach (in hee- of tional (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) house- of Railway village holds Md.r- Station, ket/ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

32 Khergam 233.85 1,404 P CHW W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (264)

33 Kalvaeh 348.83 726 P CHW W PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR.KR ( 141)

34 Ambheta 793.81 2,188 P.AC(2) PHS.FPC. W PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (407) CHW3)

35 Desad 385.53 921 P(2),AC(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(IO-L kms) -(-5 kms) PR.KR (186)

36 Valoti 442.40 2,226 P(2),AC CHW(2) W PO.Phone . (10: kms) BS PR..KR (416)

37 Devdha 248.25 v 2.606 P(2) CHW(2~ W PO -(10-]· kms) BS PR.KR (419) 38 Bhatha 309.09 ,/ 2,363 P(2) CHW W.Tk PO -(10-1- kms) BS PR.KR . (408)

39 Chhapar 350.87 v 1,601 P CHW W,rk PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (310)

40 Masa 2.100.98 I' 5.673 P(7),H PHS,FPC. T,W PO -(10+ kms) BS PR.KR , (1,045) RP,CHW(4)

41 Mendhar 2,959.27 ,.4,298 P,3),H, CHW(3) W,rk PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (654) AC(Z)

42 Kalamtha 1,35Z.42 '.' 3,579 P(2) PrlS,FPC, W,Tk PO -(10+ kms) BS PR.KR (639) CHW(3)

43 Dhakwada 281.48 , 1.516 P CHW W Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (240)

44 Pati 266.03 1,365 P(2) CHW W,rk PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (243) 4S Kesali 382.97 \" 1,908 P,H PHS.FPC, T,Tk,C PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (330) CHW(2)

46 Nandarkha 397.29 )I 2,364 P CHW(2) W,Tk PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (377)

52 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places), Remarks Amenities-Contd. (includiog Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any by irrigated rablt: not place of Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste ' availa- religious. Loca­ and distance Supply (incJu- hIe for historical tion (in km.l ding cuIti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Gandevi-2 EA Rice. Iowar, T(98.00) 98.85 5.00 32.00 N6: MS: C: T2 32 Wheat GC(72.00) WE(l3.00) R(13.00) Chikhli-6 ED,EAg Rice. Iowar, 1(90.00) 216.00 7.00 35.83 N5: M5: C: T 33 Wheat G ·(27.0~) WE(23.00) Tk{40.00) Gandevi-7 EA Rice. Jowar, T(224.00) 480.00 33.00 56.8l N5: M7: C2: T4 34 Wheat GC(l37.00) WE( 19.00) Tk(68.00) Gandevi-2 ED,EAg Rice. lowar, T(98.00) 225.00 11.53 49.00 N3: M4: T 35 \\ heat GC(21.00) Wt_(35.00) Tk(26.00) R(l6.00) Devsar-2 EA Rice, Jowar T(66.00) 263.40 31.00 82.00 NIO: M17: C3: T3 36 Wheat GC(36.00) WE(30.00)

Sa ri Bujrang-3 ED,EAg Rice, lowar, n8S.00) 14.)0 21.25 128.00 N 14: M23: C3: T5 37 Wheat WE(8;.00) Bilimora·3 ED,EAg Rice. Iowar. T(87.00) 96.00 26.09 100.00 NIl: M4 38 Wheat W(24.00) WE(63.00) Bilimo:'a- ! 1:D Rice. ];),\'ar T( 106.00) 172.00 57.00 15.87 N7: M7: T2 39 GC(94.00) Tk(12.00) Sari Bujrang-IO EA Rice, Jowar, T(277.00) 1,281.00 425.00 117.98 N!O: M6 40 Wheat GC(130.00) WE(34.00) Tk(l13.00) Bilimora-IO Rice. Jowar 84.00 361.27 2,514.00 N 41

Bilimora-5 EAg Rice, .lowar T(21.00) 5!5.00 523.42 273.00 N3: MS .u WE(6.00,) Tk(lS.OO) Devsar-3 EA Rice. Jowar, T(60.00) ISO. ~8 13.00 28.00 N2: M6 43 Wheat, Maize GC(15.00) WE(9.00) Tk(36.00) Gandevi-5 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(26.00) 207.03 14.00 19.00 N5: M5: T2 44 Wheat WE(26.00) Bilimora-6 EA Rice, Jowar, T(58.00) 262.00 21.97 41.00 N3:M15:C2:T3 45 Wheat GC(45.00) W(l3.00) Bilimora-5 EA Rice. lowar, T(61.00) 276.00 31.29 29.00 N3: Mll: C3: 12 46 Wh~at GC(4J.00) WE(20.00)

53 TALUKA : GANDEVI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad rang

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

47 Antaliya 270.90 13,202 P(2),H(2), RP(2),CHW(2) T,W,R PO,Phone --(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (585) PUC,C(2), T,Tr,O 48 Vaghrech 245.68 (.3,494 P CHW(3) W PO,Phone --(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (650) 49 Govindi Bhathala 308.07 1,779 P CHW W Phone -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (301) 50 Bigri 1,258.16 9,186 P(5),H PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO ,Phone -(10+ kms) BS,NW KR,NC (1,533) RP,CHW(8)

51 Khaparwada 655.1] ',028 P(4) PHS,FPC, W.rk PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR .147) CHW(4)

52 Undaeh Luhar 345.29 2,056 P PHS.FPC. w PO -(10+ kms) BS KR Falia (382) RP.CHW(3)

53 Undach Vania 552.36 3.339 PO -(10+ l

Total 25,553.41 120,643 P(92) M(,W(1) (21 ,,088) H(13) MH(l) PUC(3) PHC(l) C(2) PHS(Il) 1(1) 0(1) Tr(2) FPC(l2) AC(54) NH(1) 0(2) RP(25) CHW(91)

Note : The figures in the last line ir,dicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 ir.di .. ate the number of tho;e particular amenities.

54 DIRECTORY

LaRd Use

Land use (i. e.. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Conto. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Source waste availa- place of Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inelu- ble for reliilious, ding culti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20

Bilimora-3 EA Rice. Jowar, T(3I.00) 134.00 53.00 52.90 N7: M16: C4 47 Wheat, Maize WE(2.00) Tk(2~.OO) Bilimora-2 EA Rice, Jowar T(7.00) 127.00 46.00 85.68 N20: MIl: T2 48 WE(7.00) Bilimora-3 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(lO.OO) 158.00 32.07 108.00 N5: M5: T 49 WE(lo.oO) Bilimora-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(45.00) 584.16 296.00 333.00 N12: MI50: T2 50 Wheat WE(S.OO) Tk(40.00) Bilimora-5 EA Rice, Jowar T(36.00)

Bilimora-3 EA Rice. Jowar T(137.00) 62.29 41.00 105.00 N3: M8 52 WE(84.00) Tk(53.00) Bilimora-3 EA Rice, Jowar T(l42.00) 354.00 21.86 35.00 N6: MIO 53 WF:(142.00)

52.00 7,032.00 9,851.43 2,529.98 6,088.00 N(757) M(979) C(49) T(166)

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\ TALUKA NAVSARI ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NAVSARI TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Villae;e Primary Village Primary S1. Name of Location Directory Census SI. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Abrama 129 76 54 49 Kalakachha 9 60 50 2 Adada 102 72 54 50 Kaliawadi 77 68 52 3 Alak 13 60 50 51 Kalthan 130 76 54 52 Kambada 12~ 76 54 4 Alura 54 66 52 46 . 53 Kanbad 117 74 54 5 Amadpor 64 52 Kanera 134 7(:, 54 72 68 52 54 6 Ambada 55 Karadi 83 70 52 7 Amri 48 66 52 20 62 50 56 Karankhat 3 60 50 8 Arsan 57 Karod Kothva 139 78 56 9 Asana 7 60 50 59 66 52 116 74 54 58 Kasbapar 10 Astagam 59 Kho1supa 100 72 54 11 Asundar 34 64 50 132 76 54 110 74 54 60 Khambhlav 12 At 61 Kharsad 138 76 56 62 Khergam 68 68 52 13 Bhatha 1 60 50 63 Kolasal'a 18 62 50 14 Bhattai 75 68 5~ 64 Kothamadi 107 72 54 15 Bhinar 56 66 52 65 Khushnapur 135 76 54 16 Bhunwadi J21 74 .,)4 66 40 64 52 17 Bhutsad 111 74 54 67 Kurel 69 68 52 18 Bod:?li 81 70 52 126 76 19 Boriach 54 68 Machhad 82 70 52 20 Borsi 57 66 52 50 118 f9 Magob 2 60 21 Butlav 74 54 70 Mahudi 12 76 54 71 Mandir 112 74 54 Z2 Chandravasan Supa 115 74 54 n M~l1ekpor 50 fi6 52 23 Chhapra 86 70 54 73 lvbn.grol 23 62 50 2~ Chhinam 32 62 50 74 \,"aroli 4 60 50 25 Chijgam 137 76 56 75 Matwad 84 70 52 26 Chokhad 17 62 so 76 Hiljapor 53 66 52 27 Chovisi 80 70 52 77 Mogar 113 74 54 78 Moldhara 64 68 52 70 54 28 Dabhalai 119 74 54 79 Munsad 92 29 8 60 50 30 Dalki 21 62 50 80 Nadod 19 62 50 31 Dambhcr 114 74 54 81 Nlgdhara 120 74 54 32 Dandesar 65 63 52 82 Nasilpor 76 68 52 33 Dandi 109 74 54 83 Navapura 96 72 54 34 Dantej 87 70 54 84 Nimlai 25 62 50 35 Dal:ti 27 62 50 36 Delvada 55 66 52 68 52 28 62 85 Onchi 66 37 Dipala 50 86 Onjal 133 76 54 38 Dhaman 35 64 50 39 Dharagiri 62 66 5! 87 47 64 52 88 Pa~.ar 136 76 56 40 Eroo 105 72 54 106 89 PMdi 98 72 54 41 Ethan 72 54 90 Pardi (Alak) 12 60 50 91 Parsoli 24 02 50 42 Hansapor 104 72 54 92 Partapor 103 72 54 93 Parthan 37 64. 52 50 88 70 94 Parujan 22 62 43 Italva 54 95 Pera 42 64- 52 96 Pethan 85 70 52 44 Jamalpor 79 70 52 97 Pinsad 44 64 52 98 Ponsara 5 60 50 99 Puni 122 74 54 45 Kabilpor 61 66 52 46 Kachhol WI 72 54 47 Kadipor 51 6'i 52 100 Rajawada 125 76 54 48 Kadoli 33 64 50 101 Ranodra ]0 60 50

58 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

5 NAVSARI TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Census SI. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

102 Sadlav 93 70 54 123 Telada 45 64 52 103 Sadodra 14 60 50 124 Tighra 78 68 52 104 Sagra 52 66 52 125 Toli 94 72 54 105 Samapor 108 74 54 106 Sandalpor 39 64 52 107 Sarai 35 64 52 126 Ubhrat 26 62 50 J08 Sarav 128 76 54 127 Ugat 95 72 54 109 Sarpor 99 72 54 ]28 Un 91 70 54 110 Sat em 97 72 54 111 Shahu 71 68 52 70 68 52 112 Simalgam 31 62 50 129 Vachharvad 16 62 50 130 Vadoli 30 62 50 113 29 62 50 114 Singod 73 68 52 131 Vansi 41 64 52 132 Vasar 74 68 52 115 Sirona 1'?7 76 Sisodra (Alak) 11 60 50 133 Vedchha 54 116 Vejalpor 38 64 52 117 Sisodra (Ganesh) 90 70 54 134 135 Vesma 15 60 50 ]18 Su1tanpur 131 76 54 52 119 43 64 52 136 Viraval 60 66 Supa 137 Virwadi 63 66 52 120 Tankoli 49 66 52 121 Tarsadi 67 68 52 138 Wada 6 60 50 122 Tavdi 58 66 52 .39 Wada (Sisodra) 89 70 54

,5'> TALUKA: NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities anll

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loea· Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given.) Code village area popula- No. of the tion and tion village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (in bee of tional Water Tele8I!lph or nication aeh tare·) house- (potable) D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bhatha 1,501.88 ·1,079 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (198) 2 Magob 1,038.30 395 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (71) 3 Karankhat 711.68 997 P ~HW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (170)

4 Maroti 658.30 2,388 P MCW,PHC, W PO BS,RS PR,KR (433) FPC,CHW(4)

5 Ponsara 482.60 .1,666 P D,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR '(298)

6 Wada 273.79 670 P,AC CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (101)

7 Asana 218.76 776 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (145)

8 Dabhel 449.99 ,,3,228 P PHS,FPC,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (515)

9 Kalakachha 611.80 1,060 P,AC CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (187)

10 Ranodra 166.05 211 ' -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) T,W,TW, -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (43) R,N

11 Sisodra (Alak) 673.95 1,604 P FPC,RP,CHW T,W,Hp,R PO BS KR (329)

12 Pardi (Alak) 149.98 340 P -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (62)

13 Alak 289.04 628 P CHW W,Tk,Tw, -(-5 kms) . BS PR,KR (117) Hp,C,N

14 Sadodra 141.43 498 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (101) Tw,Hp

15 Vesma 661.27 '{6,730 P(4),H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,226) PUC,AC RP,CHW

60 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e" area under different types of land use in heclares round-d up to 2 decimal places.) Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrig ted Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Source wa~te availa- place of Nearest town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, ding culti- historical Code (in km.) No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

Navsari-13 Rice, Jowar, 969.00 T(40.00) 265.00 58.88 169.00 N20: M Wheat GC(40.00) Mahuwar-13 Rice, Jowar, 699.00 T(20.00) 132.00 37.00 150.30 N2 2 Wheat 0C(20.00) Mahuwar-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 318.00 T(40.00) 113.00 35.00 205.68 N15: M8: T 3 Wheat OC(35.00) WE(5.00) Mahuwar-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(102.00) 391.00 40.00 125.30 N70: M7: T2 4 Wheat GC(70.00) W(lO.OO) WE(22.00) Navsari-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(73.oo) 256.00 27.60 126.00 N25: M3: T Wheat PC(67.00) WE(6.00)

Mahuwar-2 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(4 I. 00) 198.79 2.00 32.00 NIO: M6: T2 6 Wheat OC(36.00) WE(400) Tk(l.OO) Mahuwar-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(24.00) 165.00 5.00 24.76 NI0 7 OC(16.00) WE(S.OO) Mahuwar-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(170.00) 220.99 2.00 57.00 N51: M9: C2: T 8 Wheat OC(73.00) W(65.00) WE(32,00) Mahuwar-lO ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(245.00) 309.00 13.80 44.00 NIO: C2: T 9 OC(146.00) W(I.OO) WE(98.00) Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar, T(Il.00) 64.05 17.00 74.00 M 10 Wheat WE(8.00) Tk(3.00)

Navsari-16 EA Rice, Jowar, T(20S.00) 413.00 2.95 53.00 N35: M20: C5: T4 11 Wheat PC(1n.oo) W(23.00) WE(10.00) Navsari-15 EA Rice, Jowar, T(52.00) 76.98 3.00 18.00 N15: M3: C: T3 12 Wheat 0C(43.00) WE(9.00) Navsari-I4 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(I94.00) 70.04 20.00 5.00 N3: M3 13 Wneat OC(158.00) W(4.00) WE(32.00) Navsari-I2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(lll.OO) 1.00 8.43 21.00 N7: MI2: C: T3 14 Wheat OC(85.00) W(I4.00) WE(l2.00) Navsari-l0 EA Rice, Jowar, T(41O.00) 111.27 140.00 N30: M12: C6: T8 15 Wheat GC(378.00) WE(l8.00) Tk(I4.00)

61 1'ALUKA NAVSARI VILI,AGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurnn and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad raDlles vi7~, .) kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus ~top to holds of Raiiway village Mar- Station, kel/ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16 Simlak 407.52 -,.(1,152 P,H CHW T.W PO,Phone BS PR.KR (219)

17 Chokhad 369.57 694 P,AC FPC W PO BS PR,KR (143)

18 Kolasana 269.29 ' 1,926 P -,-5 kms) T.W.Tk,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR )(. (438)

19 Nadod 737.30 1,041 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (208)

20 Arsan 34"-07 412 P -(-5 kID',) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (73)

21 Dalki 161.67 X 352 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (7.0)

22 Parujan 985.49 y' 1 ,350 P D.RP,CHW W PO BS PR.KR . (251)

23 Margrol 808.22 "J607 P,H PHS,FPC W,Hp PO BS PR.KR (120)

24 Parsoli 491.32 V 1,015 P CHW T,W,Tk,C -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR . (192) 25 Nimlai 757.75 .731 P MH,CWC W.Hp PO BS PR.KR '«131)

26 Ubhrat 467.57 \,1,732 P(2) PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk,C,N PO BS PR,KR (353) RP,SMP,CHW 27 Danti 1,336.91 2,483 P D,RP,SMP, W,Tk.R, PO BS PR.KR '. (488) CHW C,N 28 Dipala 969.18 ..,1,923 P CHW T.W.Tk PO BS PR,KR (404) 29 Vansi 1,436.03 ,,'676 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS. PR,KR (61) NR 30 Vadoli 203.57 ..'489 P CHW T,W,Tk,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (94)

31 Simalgam 523.94 ,1,824 P PHS,FPC,CHW W PO BS PR,KR \ (356)

32 Chhinam 414.58 '~1,728 P CWC T,W PO BS KR (J:J5)

62 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i e .• "rea under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to :2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-eootd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any by irrigated rable DO! place of Neare~t town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical tbn (in km.) ding culti­ or Code gluchar vation archaeo­ No. aad logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 Iii 17 18 19 20

Mahuwar-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(163 00) 193.00 6.00 45.52 N15: M: C: T2 16 Wheat GC(85.00) WE(52.oo) Tk(26.00) Mahuwar-5 ED.EAg Rice, Jowar, T(5Joo) 258.00 12.00 46.57 N5: M5: C: T 17 Wheat GC(HOO) WE(l4.00) Mahuwar-2 EA Rice. Jowar, T(77 00) 123.00 27.00 42.29 N10: M4: C3: T2 18 Wheat GC(71.oo) WE(6.00) Navsari-12 ED Rice, Jowar, T(164 00) 400.00 35.00 131.30 NlO: M3 19 Wheat GC(160.00) W(4.oo) Mahu.war-4 ED Rice, Jowar T(134.oo) 175.00 16.00 24.07 N5: M2 20 GC(134.00)

Mahuwar-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(57.00) 84.00 19.67 1.00 N7 21 Wheat GC(49.00) WE(S.OO) Tk(3.oo) Mahuwar-9 ED.EAg Rice. Jowar. T(129.00) 703.49 34.00 119.00 N12: M2: T 22 Wheat GC(l12.00) WE(10.00) Tk(7.00) Mahuwar-10 EA Rice, Jowar, 184.00 T(303.00) 221.00 42.22 58.00 N7: 'vI3: T 23 Wheat GC(258.00) WE(45.00) Navsari-16 ED Rice, Jowar, 19.00 T(49.oo) 301.00 47.00 75.32 NI5: M4: T2 24 Wheat GC(49.oo) Mahuwar-15 EA Rice, Jowar, 227.00 T(280.oo) 178.75 36.00 36.00 N4: M: T 25 Wheat GC(250.00) WE(30.oo)

Mahuwar-18 ED Rice, Jowar, T(15 1.00) 259.00 5.00 52.57 N10: M4 26 Wheat GC(151.00) Mahuwar-20 ED Rice, Jowar, 481.00 T(S3.oo) 534.00 201.91 67.00 N15: M5 27 Wheat GC(53.oo) Mahuwar-17 Rice, Jowar. 349.00 T(39 00) 388.00 145.18 48.00 N12: M5 28 Wheat GC(39.00) Mahuwar-2'i Rice, Jowar 872.00 218.03 71.00 275.00 N:M 29

Mahuwar-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(22.00) 131.00 20.57 30.00 N5: M 30 GC(8.oo) WE(14.00)

Mahuwar-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(193.oo) 238.94 86.00 6.00 N21: M4: T 31 Wheat GC(175.oo) WE(9.00) Tk(9.00) Mahuwar-3 EA Rice, Jowar T(m.OO) 158.00 27.58 50.00 N25: M8: T3 32 GC(160.00) WE(19.oo)

63 TALUKA : NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne,t to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms, 5-10 kms and ]0 kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total + tion village area popuJa- place where the facility is available is given). Code of the tion and Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Educa- tional Water Telegraph or nication ach (in hee- of (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) hou~e- of Railway village holds Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

33 Kadoli 538.30 '>' 1,132 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk PO,Phone -(-5 kms) PR,KR (222)

34 Asundar 418.74 732 P CHW T,W,Tk. -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (127) Tw,Hp,L

35 Dhaman 394.22 2,206 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (408) CHW

36 Sarai 302.02 1,243 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS KR (251) Hp,C

37 Parthan 374.94 842 P CHW T,W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR. (181)

38 Vejalpord 367.36 966 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR.KR (195)

39 SandaJpor 596.49 1,211 P CHW W,Tk,Tw, PO BS PR,KR (250) Hp

40 Kuched 351.75 1,262 P,AC(3) PHS,FPc'CHW T,W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS KR (246)

41 Sirona 216.00 545 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (117)

42 Pera 558.32 1,492 P,H CHW W,Tk,C +5 kms) BS PR,KR (292)

43 Supa 340.07 2,363 P,H,PUC CHW T,W,R,C PO BS PR.KR (322)

44 Pinsad 408.90 405 P -(-5 kms) T,W,R,C PO BS KR (95)

45 Telada 279.04 1,192 ):,(2),AC CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS KR (25]) Tw,Hp,C, S,N,O 46 Amadpor 541.16 1,970 P CHW T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (403) R,C

47 Padgha 506.21 v 1,721 P RP,CHW W,Hp PO ,Phone BS PR,KR (326)

64 DIRECTORY

Land Use --_._--- Land use (i. e., area under differ

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Mahuwar-2 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(113.00) 364.00 56.30 5.00 N: M: T2 33 Wheat GC(66.00) WE(47.00) Mahuwar-2 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(34 1.00) 20.00 19.74 38.00 N: MlO: c: T5 34 Wheat GC(304.00) WE(37.00) Mahuwar~5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(63.00) 289.00 8.00 34.22 N25: M50: C5: T5 35 Wheat GC(53.00) WE(lO.OO) Navsari-7 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar, T{20.(0) 251.00 4.00 27.02 N4: M13: C2: T3 35 Wheat GC(7.00) WE(8.00) Tk(S.OO) Mahuwar-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(248.00) 66.00 14.94 46.00 NIO: M7: T5 37 Wheat GC(158.00) WE(44.00) Tk(46.00)

Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar, T(184.00) 132.00 4.36 47.00 Ntl: Mt3 38 Wheat GC(162.00) WE(IO.00) Tk(12.00) Navsari-12 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(456.00) 60.49 4.00 76.00 N2: MS: T 39 Wheat GC(408.00) WE(42.00) Tk(6.00) Navsari-l-1 EA Rice, Jowar. T(l19.00) 184.75 1.00 47.00 N30: M16: C8: T6 40 Wheat GC(60.oo) WE(30.00) Tk(29.00) Navsari-17 EA Rice, Jowar, T(1l3 00) 86.00 1.00 16.00 N3: M4: C 41 Wheat GC(95.00) WE(18.00) Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar, T(217.00) 282.00 1.32 58.00 N27: M8: C: T3 42 Wheat GC(150.00) WE(67.00)

Navsari-14 EA Rice, Jowar, T(132.00) 128.00 1.00 79.07 N34: M2 43 Wheat GC(126.00) WE(6.00) Navsari-12 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(l76.00) 157.00 7.90 68.00 N7: M5: C6: T2 41 Wheat GC(61.00) WE(l01.00) R(14.00) Navsari-ll EA Rice, Jowar, T(75.00) 91.00 83.04 30.00 N3: M6: T3 45 Wheat GC(46.00) WE(29.00) Navsari-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(135.00) 221.00 132.00 53.16 N15: M8: T 46 Wheat GC(79.00) WE(56 00) Navsari-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(299.00) 90.21 41.00 76.00 N4: M17: C3 47 Wheat GC(259.00) WE(40.00)

65 TALUKA : NAVSARl VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in bload rangt:s viz., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of Ihe nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place wh~re the. facility is available is given). lion village area popula- Code of the lion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegtaph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

48 Amri 195.38 1.430 P PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone BS PR,KR '(287) CHW

49 Tankoli 185.53 353 -(-5 kms) CIiW r -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (71 )

50 Manekpor 297.52 1,117 P CHW W,R PO BS PR (232)

51 Kadipor 52.23 ,1419 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (87)

52 Sagra 299.34 943 P,R,PUC CHW T,W PO BS KR )«183)

53 Mirjapor 512.56 865 P CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) KR '«(157)

54 Alura 371.22 ~445 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk.Hp PO BS KR (86)

55 Delvada 649.75 1 1,136 P CHW T,W,Tk.R,C PO BS KR X (239) 56 Bhinar 2.358.48 y 1,1i04 P CHW W,Tk,C PO BS KR ... (3! 1) 57 Borsi 801.59 2,921 P(2),H PHS,FPC. W,Tk,R,C PO BS PR,KR l (491) CHW NR,NW

58 Tavdi 722.70 " 2,305 P D W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (472) NR 59 Kasbapar 234.04 1,920 P,R RP T,W,R PO BS PR,KR , (394)

60 Viraval 501.95 >' 3,366 P CHW T,W,Tk,R PO BS PR (649)

61 Kabilpor 253.58 3,618 P RP,SMP T,W,Tk, PQ,Phone BS PR,KR (751) Hp,R,C

62 Dharagiri 249.64 1,394 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,Tk,R,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (265)

63 Virwadi 181.91 377 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (73)

66 DIRECTORY

LaRd Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up (0 2 decimal places). Amenities-Conto. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Sour(e waste availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Foo 1 place of tion and distance Supply (iocJu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T( ~9.00) 68.00 16.00 52.38 N2: MI0: C2: T 4S Wheat GC(54.00) W[(5.00) Navsari-3 ED,EAg Ri:e, Jowar T(63.00) 103.53 2.00 17.00 M8 49 GC(~9.00) WE(6.00) L(8.00) Navsari-3 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar T(113.00) 166.52 10.00 8.00 N5: MI0: T2 50 GC('!7.00) WElt-.OO) Navsari-4 rA Rice, Jowar T(I3.00) 3[.00 1.00 7.23 N9: M8: C2 51 GC(2.00) \'1£(6.00) Ti(S.OO) Navsari-5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(86.00) [ 31.00 16.00 66.34 NIl: T3 52 GC(65.00) WE(l5.00~ Tk(6.00)

Mahuwar-7 EA Rice, Jowar T(50.00) 318.00 118.00 26.56 N6 53 GC(36.00) WE(14.00) Mahuwar-7 Rice, Jowar T(4.00) 333.00 19.22 15.00 N5: M5: T 54 GC(4.00) Mahuwar-9 ED Rice, Jowar 377.00 T(IS.OO) 198.00 57.75 2.00 N8: MIS: C: T 55 (GC(15.00) Mahuwar-15 Rice, Jowar 1,692.00 T(S.OO) 200.00 372.00 89.48 N5 56 GC(S.oo) Mahuwar-25 Rice, Jowar 651.00 58.59 40.00 52.00 NlO: M5: C: T 57

Navsari-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(25.00) 424.70 48.00 225.00 M4: C: T 58 Wheat WE(2S.00) Navsari-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 160.00 10.00 56.04 N2[: M12: C: T 59 Wheat GC(4.00) W(2.00) WE(2.00) Navsari-l EA Rice, Jowar. T(9.00) 336.95 28.00 128.00 N22: M13: C2: T2 60 Wheat W(S.OO) WE(4.00) Navsari-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(45.00) 148.00 22.00 38.58 N82: M38: C25: T 61 Wheat GC(9.00) W(31.00) WE(5.. 00) Navsari-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(24.00) 178.64 3.00 44.00 N18: M5 62 Wheat GC(lo.oO) WE(1O.00) Tk(4.00) Navsari-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(21.00) 98.91 3.00 59.00 N5: M 63 Wheat W(6.00) WE(15.00)

67 TALUKA NAVSARI VILJ~AGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional W'lter Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

64 Moldhara 382.25 1,'725 P -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR (312)

65 D~hdesar 357.81 1,113 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (221)

66 Onchi 175.74 '910 P CHW T,W,Tk. PO BS PR,KR (158) Hp.R

67 Tarsadi 245.67 629 P RP T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (108) Hp,R

68 Khergam 271.13 • 914 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (154)

69 Kurel 392.39 960 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (190)

70 Vachharvad 223.72 559 P -(-5 kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (107)

71 Shahu 304.11 1,017 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp,C Phone BS PR,KR (205) CHW 72 Ambada 557.89 2,238 P RP,CHW W,Tk.Hp,C PO BS PR,KR (418)

73 Singod 289.77 613 P CHW W,Tk,Hp,C PO BS KR (l09)

74 Vasar 203.70 x636 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (129) 75 Bhattai 148.26 878 P PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (167) CHW Hp,R

76 Nasilpor 159.68 ,788 P CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR \; (139) Hp,R

77 Kaliawadi 33.71 ,/4,327 P(2) PHS,FPC,RP, T,W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (822) SMP,CHW 78 Tighra 231.68 1,005 P CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (196) Hp,C

68 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use 0. eO, area under different types of land use in }lectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest lrrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical !auchar "atlon or No. and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-6 EA Rice, lowar, T(86.00) 275.25 15.00 6.00 N25: M4 64 W(45.00) WE(lO.OO) R131.00) Navsari-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(74.00) 224.00 4.S1 55.00 N4: MI0: C: T2 65 GC(48 00) W(16.00) WE(10.00) Navsari-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(9.00) 158.00 6.00 2.74 N20: M: T 66 Wheat W(2.00) WE(5.00) Tk(2.00) Navsari-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(24.00) 20267 5.00 14.00 N16: M7: T 67 W(400) WE(7.00) R(13.00) Navsari-14 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(SO.OO) 158.00 6.00 27.13 M7: T 68 Wheat GC(63.00) WE(l7.00)

Navsari-16 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(13LOO) 166.00 15.39 80.00 N: M7: C: T3 69 Wheat WE(14.00) R(1l7 00) Navsari-16 ED,BAg Rice, Jowar, T(75.00) lIS.OO 6.72 27.00 N: M8: C 70 Wheat GC(65.00) WE(IO 00) Navsari-14 ED,EO Rice, Jowar, T(62.00) 176.00 34.11 32.00 N8: M3: C: T: 71 Wheat GC(6~.00) Navsari-14 EA Rice, Jowar, T(285.00) 207.00 65.89 N12: M9: C: TIO 72 Wheat GC(27 1.00) WE(14.00) Navsari-IO EA Rice, lowar, T(138.00) 113.77 38.00 N2: M3: T3 73 Wheat GC(l26.00) W,2.00) WE(10.00)

Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar, T(108.00) 76.00 1.00 18.70 N3: M11: C: T6 74 Wheat GC(lOS.00) Navsari-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(6.00) 127.26 4.00 11.00 N19: M7: T 7S Wheat WI 2.00) WE(3.00) Tk(I.00) Navsari-5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(6.00) 122.68 3.00 28.00 N25: M5: C: T 76 Wheat W(2.00) WE(3.00) Tk(1.00) Navsari-2 ED,EO Rice, Jowar, 2.00 1.00 30.71 N90: M14: C3 77 Wheat, Bajri Navsari-l ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(43.00) 157.00 3.00 28.68 N5: M7: T2 78 Wheat GC(28.00) WE(l3.00) Tk(2.00)

69 TALUKA NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities and

----- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the co;umn and neAt to it in the brackds, the dhtance Total in broad ra 'ges viz .. 5 kms, .'>-10 kms and 10 + kms of Ihe nearest Loca- Name of Total place whele the faci:ity is available is given). tion village area popuJa- Code of {he (ion and ]\,eJical Drinkmg Post and Day Comrr,u- Appro- No. village number Equca- tional Water Tdegraph or nicalion ach (in hee- of (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) house- of Railway village holds Mar- Station, kel/ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

79 Jamalpor 173.15 1,463 P D/HW W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS PRo (3l2)

80 Chovisi 392.05 4,700 P(2) CHW T.W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (898) Hp,R,F,C

81 Bodali 869.81 ..,.2,629 P PHS,FPC,RP, W,Tk,R,C PO BS PRKR . (575) CHW(2)

82 Maehhad 1,039.77 V 1,640 P.Tr CHW W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (341)

83 Karadi 1,588.16 ,( 1,408 P,H RP(3) T,W PO BS PR,KR . (363)

84 Matwad 756,29 :I 2,942 P(2) PHS,FP,~, T,W,Hp PTO,Phone BS PR,KR, (694) RP(3),CHW NR

85 Pethan 260.83 " 1,366 P(2) CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR . (276)

86 Chhapra 289.34 2,264 P -(-5 killS) T,W PO,Phone B:J PR (432)

87 Dantej 175.62 674 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (152)

88 Italva 342.39 1.399 P PHS,FP(" T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (26~) \.HW

89 Wada (Sisodra) 31Ul '>( 992 P CHW W,Tk,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (193)

90 Sisodra (Ganes h) 1".022.81 5,283 P(3) PHS,FPC, T,W,Hp,C PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,056) RP(2),CHW

91 Un 420.16 749 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (134)

92 Munsad 878.43 3.100 P PHS,FPC,RP, W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR,KR (615) CHW

93 Sadlav 440.57 1,227 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk,Hp PO .. -BS KR (240)

70 lJIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectare's rounJ~d up to 2. decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (Illcluding by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Pow~r Staple Fooli &>1In;.: waste availa- place of Cinelu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navs~ri-3 LAg i(;ce, Jowar, T i ~J.OO) 12Lt5 10.00 19.00 N25: 11111: T3 79 Wheat GO 10.00) WE(i3.00) Navsari-3 EA I: ice~ Jowar, T(';131.')0) 10.00 32.05 69.00 NI25:MI4:C[0:T12 80 Wheat GC(\7.00) WEe 194.00) Navsari-1 E\ Rice, Jowar Te''l.OO) 90.00 111.00 639.81 NIO: M13: C2 81 GC( .00) W(~.I){) WE(22.00) Navsari-9 EA Rice, Jowar T(25.00) 556.00 6.00 452.77 N2: M6 82 GC(8.00) Wf!15.00) Tw(2.00) Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar T(11. 00) 267.00 680.00 630.16 N6: M89: C5 83 GC(IO.OO) WE(1.00)

Vijalpor-l1 EA Rice, Jowar T(2tOO) 126.00 124.29 482.00 N6: M2[; C3 84 GC(22.03) WE(1.00) Tk(1.00) Navs::lli-9 Eo\. Rice, JowaI T(50.00) 146.00 1.00 63.83 N4: M4 85 GCm.oo) WE(2.00) Tk(I1.00) Navs:Fi-3 EA Rice, Jowar T(10.00) 238.00 7.00 34.34 N2: M7: T 86 GC(S.OO) WE(5.00) Navsari-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(l29.00) 14.00 5.62 27.00 N3. M6: C 87 Wheat GC(119.00) WE(lO.OO) Navsari-3 EA Rice, Jowar, T(183.oo) 94.00 14.39 51.00 N8: M16: C: T8 88 Wheat GC(182.00) WE(l.OO)

Navsari-5 EA j" ice, Jowar, T(173.00) 101.00 37.51 N12: M7: T2 89 Wheat GC(l37.00) WE(12.00> Tk(24.00) Navsari-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(474.00) 444.00 7.81 97.00 N125: M20: C9: T15 90 Wheat GC(457.00) WE(17.00) Navsari-l1 ED Rice, Jowar, T(95.00) 267.00 46.00 12.16 N5: M3: T 91 Wheat GC.93.00) WE(2.00) Navsari-7 EA Rice, Jowar, T(616.00) 29.43 2.00 231.00 N3: M20: CIO:T18 92 Wheat GC(591.00) pe(s.OO) WE(20.00) Navsari-13 ED,EAg Rice, Iowar, T(170.00) 3.00 267.57 N14: M20: C: T3 93 Wheat GC(137.00) W(18.00) WE(15.00)

71 TALUKA : NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the coJunm and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad range~ viz., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and Appro- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post al).d Day Commu- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to tares) house- i holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket} Water- Hal, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

94 Toli 346.88 Ll66 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (236)

95 Ugat 647.47 2.182 P,R RP(2),CHW(2) T,W,Tk, PO .. BS PR,KR (455) Hp,C

96 Navapura 163.89 178 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (6) 97 Satem 669.21 3,515 P(2),H, RP,CRW T,W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (647) PUC,AC(2)

98 Pardi 304.83 1,711 P,AC(2) CHW T,W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (31)5)

99 Sarpor 285.22 ' 1,091 P CHW W PO BS PR (217)

100 Khadsupa 1,025.64 2,460 P,R MCW,PRC, T,W,Tk,lip PO BS PR (495) FPC

101 Kachhol 332.63 929 P,AC(2) CRW W,Tk,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (181)

102 Adada 521.32 1,944 P,AC SMP(Z), W,Tk,tIp,R PTO BS PR,KR (350) CHW(2)

103 Partapor 171.04 " 776 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR . (127)

104 Hansapor 410.38 y 2,067 P SMP,CHW T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (379)

105 Eroo 6OO.6Z V. 3,943 P(Z) FPC,RP(Z), T,W,Tk,C PO ,Phone BS PR,KR (757) CHW(3)

106 Ethan 253.37 445 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (86)

107 Kothamadi 482.18 'of 1,699 P RP,CRW T,W PO BS PR,KR (369)

72 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. t' , area under different types of land use in hectares round,,·d up to 2 decimal places.) Amenities-Contd. ------_._- - Remarks Forest [rrig ted Un- Cultu- Area (including bv imgated Table not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food S'~1Jr(e waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for tion and distance :;upply religious, Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vdtion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-16 EA Rice, ]owar, T(215.00) 57.00 4.00 70.88 N4: M17: T2 94 Wheat GC(203.00) WE(12.00) Navsari-12 E,\ Rice, ]owar, T(298.oo) 280,00 56.00 13.47 N35: Mll: C: T2 95 Wheat GC(280.00) WE(18.00) Navsari-16 Rice. Jowar, T(l51.00) 3.00 989 96 Wheat GC(15 1.00) Navsari-16 EA Rice, ]owar, T(336.00) 264.00 5.00 64.21 N80:M47:ClI:TI7 97 Wneat GC(334.oo) WE(2.00) Navsari-15 Eo\. Rice, lowar T(177.oo) 97.83 30.00 NI5:M22:C7:TIS 98 GC(164.oo) WE(13.00)

Navsari-l0 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(177.00) 73.50 35.22 NIO: M20: C3: TS 99 Wheat GC(166 00) WE(II.00) Navsari-16 ED Rice, lowar T(118.00) 893.64 13.00 1.00 N22:M20:CIO:T4 100 GC(85.00) Tk(33.00) Navsari-7 EA Rice, ]owar, T(l60.00) 110.00 24.00 38.63 NIO: M5: C2: T2 101 Wheat GC(I43.00) WE(l1.00) Tk(5.00) Rll.OO) Navsari-5 EA Ri~e, lowar, T(240.oo) 180.00 53.00 48.32 N12: M9: C2 102 Wheat GC(209.00) WE(15.00) Tk(9.00) R(7.00) Navsari-2 EA,. Rice, ]owar, T(lnOO) 34.00 1.00 14.04 NIO: MI2: T5 103 Wheat GC(lOl.00) WE(17.00) Tk(4.00)

Navsari-4 ED.EAg Rice, Jowar, T(183.0Q) 159.00 2.38 6(>.00 N24: MIS: T 104 Wheat GC(145.oo) WE(IO 00) Tk(28.00) Navsari-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(163.oo) 359.00 10.00 68.62 N150: M19: C: T 105 Wheat GC(146.00) WE(13.00) Tk(4.oo) Navsari-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(79.00) 143.37 7.00 24.00 N2: MS: T2 106 Wheat GC(51.00) WE(12.oo) Tk(16.00) Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar TfI24.oo) 133.00 157.00 68.18 N2: M8: C6: T 107 GC(68.00) WE(15.oo) Tk(41.oo)

71 TALUKA: NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities amI

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz, 5 kms, 5-10 k'ns and 10 t- kms of the ne"rest Loca- Name of Totai Total place where t~e facility is a vailable is given.) Code village area popula- No. of the tion and tion village number Educa- Medical Drinking Po't and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tare') house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

108 Samapor 432.15 " 2,349 P,AC CHW T,Rp PO BS PR,KR (492) 109 Dandi 3,152.95 ,l 1,251 P,R,I CHW T,W PO BS PR.KR (293)

110 At 1,319.63 " 3,751 P(3),R,AC PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp,C PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (748) CHW(4)

III Bhutsad 261.53 . 575 P -(-5 kms) T,W --{-5 kms) BS KR (109;

1I2 Mandir 846.77 ·,'3.093 P,H -(-5 kms) W,Tk,Hp,C PO,Phone BS PR (562)

113 Mogar 429.32 .,2,196 P(2) CHW(2) W,H') PO BS KR. . (357)

114 Dambher 462.44 .1.457 P RP W,T'k,Hp,C PO BS KR (262)

115 Chandravasan 338.18 .1,741 P CHW T,W,Rp,R PO BS PR,KR Supa ' (318)

116 Astagam 892.72 4,488 P(3),H, D,FPC,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (848) PUC,AC

117 Kanbad 288.71 437 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (83)

118 Butlav 128.59 369 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (57) 119 Dabhalai 159.97 444 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,C PO BS KR (84) 120 Nagdhara 1,052.41 4,996 P(4),AC(2) PHS,FPC,RP, W,R,C PO BS PR (1,036) CHW(4)

121 Bhunwadi J06.82 134 -(-5 kms) CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (21) 122 Puni 284.93 572 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (117)

74 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land use in hectares rouad~J up 10 2 decimal places). Amenities-Conto . ------Remarks Forest Imgated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irngated Table not any Loca- Xearest town Power Staple Foo'i Souf"e waste availa- place of (inelu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsut'i-13 ED Rice, ]owar 149.00 21.00 262.15 N5: M lOS i' . Navsan-19 ED Rice, lowar T(41.00) 104.00 242.95 2.765.00 Mahatma Gandhi Sta- 109 GC(41.00) ned Civil Disobedei- ence movement against the British Regime in 1930 from the village NIO: M Navsari-11 EA Rice. Jowar. T(111.00) '50,00 16.00 642.63 N12S: M16: T3 110 Wheat GC(16.00) WE(1S.00) Tk(32.00) 0(45.00) Na\sad-S ED.EAg Rice, Jowar. T(63.00) 117.00 39.00 42.53 N:M2 111 Wheat GC(26.00) W(12.DO) WE(12.00) Tk(13.DO) Navsari-8 EA Rice. Jowar, T(142.00) 533.77 12.00 159.00 N25: M6: C: T2 112 Wheat GC(101.00) WE(41.00)

Navsari-3 EA Rice. Jowar, T(42.00) 2S4.00 53.00 50.32 N15: MIO: T 113 Wheat GC{IO.OO) WE(IS.OO) Tk(14.00) Navsari-8 ED,EAg Rice. Iowar T(247.00) 162.00 5.00 48.44 N200: M8: T2 114 Gr(l82.00) WE(32.00) Tk(33.00) Nuvsari -11 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(1I0.00) 132.00 47.00 49.18 N15: M18: T2 115 Wheat GC(97.00) WE(S.OO) Tk(5.00) Navsari-13 EA Rice. IowaI', T(345.00) 373.00 25.72 149.00 N 1,;0:M33:C4:T14 116 Wheat GC(342.00) WE(3.00} Navsari-IO ED.EAg Rice, Jowar. T(21O.00) 33.00 7.71 38.00 N5: M8: T2 117 Wheat GC(196.00) WE(I4.00

Navsari-20 EA Rice, Jowar, T(SO.OO) 24.00 8.00 16.59 N10: M3: C2: T5 118 Wheat GC(SO.OO) Navsari-20 EA Rice, Jowar. T(121.00) 35.97 2.00 \.00 N5: MS: T3 119 Wheat GCd21.00) Navsari-19 EA Rice. Jowar T(357.00) 592.00 9.00 94.41 N14: M33: T40 120 GC(347.00) WE(lO.OO) Navsari-18 Rice, Jowar T(34.00) 54.82 1.00 17.00 121 GC(34.00) Navsari-19 EA Rice, lowar, T(49.00) 168.00 46.00 21.93 N5: M5: T5 122 Wheat GC(19.00) W(S.OO) WE(2S.00)

75 fALUKA : NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to i! in the hrackets, the distance in broad ranges vi:>; .. 5 kms, 5:...10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is a\ailable is given). tion village area popula- Code of the lion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

123 Mahudi 428.14 1,544 P,AC CHW W,C"R PO BS KR (794)

124 Kambada 228.02 644 P,AC(3) --(-5 kms) W,F,N -(-5 kms) as KR (129) 125 Rajawada 255.15 350 AC -(5-10 kms) W,R,C,N -(5-10 kms) as PR,KR (56)

126 Boriach 232.36 730 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T,W -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (124)

127 Vedchha 708.09 ')/.2,496 P MCW,PHS, W,Tk PO BS,RS PR.KR '(518) D,FPC,RP

128 Sarav 235.96 '( 979 P CHW W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (188)

129 Abrama 1,632.76 '{ 6.240 P(2),H,PDC PHS,D,FPC, T,W PTO.Phone BS PR 0,190) RP(2),CRW(3)

130 Kalthan 396.35 \' 1,188 P CHW T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR . (234)

131 Sultanpur 1,266.83 , 2,715 P(4) D T,W PO BS PR,KR (536)

132 Khambhlaw 117.03 443 P CHW W,Hp,C --(-5 kms) BS KR , (90)

133 Onjal 1,087.00 6,081 P(3),H PHS,FPC, W.Hp PO BS PR,KR (1,042) RP(4),CHW(4) 134 Kanera 362.87 ,. 1,275 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,C PO BS KR (254) 135 Krushnapur 252.93 ',( 4,697 P CHW T,Tk -(10+ kms) BS PR (719) 136 Panar 587.22 )( 2,281 P(3),H --(5-10 kms) W rO,Phone BS PR,KR (401)

131 Chijgam 704.94 I( 2,312 P(2) -(-5 kms) W,Tk,C PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (470)

138 Kharsad 651.45 ,,11,664 P D,RP W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (384)

76 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different typ's (If land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culli- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-18 EA Rice, Jowar, T(43.00) 300.00 42.00 43.14 N3: M2: T2 123 Wheat GC(29.00) WE{14.00) Navsari-I2 Rice, I owar, T(43.00) 151.00 7.02 27.00 124 Wheat GC(43.00) Navsari-12 E'\g Rice, Iowar, T(68.00) 129.00 36.15 22.00 125 Wheat GC(55.00) WE(13.00) Navsari-l0 ED,EAg Rice, Iowar, T(33.00) 189.00 10.35 2.00 N25: 'vl11: C2: T5 126 Wheat GC(21.00) WE(12.00) Navsari--8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(424.00) 161.09 2100 102.00 N16: M7: T 127 GC(25 1.00) WE(141.00) Tk(32.00)

Navsari-12 ED,EAg Rice, Iowar T(18.00) 162.00 17.96 38.00 N15: M4 128 GC(3.00) WE(I0.00) Tk(S.OO) Navsari-12 EA Rice, Jowar 229.00 T(41.00) 881.00 5000 431.76 N227:M30:C3:T5 129 GC(4.001 WE(37.00) Navsari-15 ED,EAg Rice, Iowar T(51.00) 244.35 12.00 89.00 M3: C2: T3 130 GC{41.00) WE(6.00) TWE(4.00) Navsari-16 ED,EAg Rice, ]owar T(229.00) 251.00 29.00 757.83 M3: T 131 GC(217.00) WE(lO.OO) Tk(2.00) Navsari-IS Rice, Jowar, T(11.00) 36.03 6.00 64.00 N4: M2: C 132 Wheat GC(8.00) Tk(2.00) R(1.00)

Navsari-15 EA Rice, Iowar, T(2.00) 209.00 48.00 828.00 NI0: M5: C: T2 133 Wheat WE(2.00) Navsari-22 EAg Rice, Jowar, 219.00 2.87 141.00 NIO: M2: T 134 Wheat Navsari-24 Rice, Jowar, 252.93 N50: M8: C 135 Wheat Navsari-21 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(56.00) 122.00 104.22 305.00 N25: M7: T 136 GC(46.00) WE(IO.OO) Navsari-17 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(32.00) 111.94 4.00 557.00 N8:M5: T 137 Wheat GC(24.00) WE(8.00)

Navsari-I2 EA Rice, Iowar T(330.00) 206.00 38.45 77.00 N30: MI2: C2: T3 138 GC(318.00) WE(12.oo)

77 TALUKA NAVSARI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, The di,tance in broad rang

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

139 Karod Kothva 295.98 11.358 P CHW W.Tk,JIp,C PO BS KR (239)

Total 71,5302.2 224,704 P(I64) MCW(3) (43,272) H(19) MH(1) PUC(6) CWC(2) 1(1) PHC(2) Tr(1) PHS(22) AC(JO) 0(13) FPC(28) RP(37) SMP(7) CHW(116)

Note The figures in the last line indIcate Taluka totals. The figures in brac~{ets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

78 DIRECTORY

Land lI8e

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any by irrigated rable not place of Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical tion (in km.) ding culti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-14 EA Rice, Jowar T(I72.00) 51.98 21.00 51.00 N15: M7: T4 139 G

7,067.00 16,483.00 26,923.35 4,872.12 16,186.55 N(2,848) M(I,270) C(198) T(350l

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RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. NARROW RS DISTRICT BOUNDARY. GAUGE .. ·111111 [iiiilllllil TALUKA BOUNDARY. RIVER ... .~ PO/PTO VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE I~------I POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE .... , 20 I NUMBER .1 ______I HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. 5 P5 TALUKA HEADOUARTERS. © pOLICE STATION .. VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: 200- 499, HOSPITAL. PRIMARY HEALT H CENTRE, ~@ 500-999,1000- 4999, 5000 & ABOVE. . •••• DiSPENSARy ..... + W/.{~l7/~ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. . .:{".(.b~~/Li IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET I HAT. ~ TALUKA CHIKHLI

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6 CHIKHLI TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary S1. Name of Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 <1 5 2 3 4 5

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1 Achhavani 63 92 62 43 Majigam 37 88 62 2 Agasi 51 90 62 44 Maliadhara 57 90 62 3 Alipore 24 86 60 45 Malwada 38 88 60 4 Amadhara 41 88 62 46 Mandavkhadak 48 90 62 5 Ambach 45 88 62 47 Manekpore 23 86 60 48 Minkachh 9 84 60 6 Bahej 79 92 62 7 Bamanvel 27 86 60 49 Nadagdhari 64 92 62 8 Bamanwada 4~ 88 62 50 Nandhai 82 92 62 9 Barolia 8 84 60 51 Naranpor 81 92 62 10 . Bhervi 80 92 62 52 Nogama 7 84 60 11 Bodvar:k 5 84 60 53 Pananj 62 92 62 12 Chari 59 90 62 54 Panikhadak 69 92 62 13 Chasa 15 86 60 55 Pati 84 94 62 14 Chimanpada 78 92 62 56 Pipalgabhan 40 88 62 15 Chitali 2 84 60 57 Rankuwa 20 86 60 16 Debarpada 70 92 62 58 Ranveri Kalla 10 84 60 17 Degam 17 86 60 59 Ranveri Khurd 11 84 60 18 Dhamadhuma 65 92 62 60 Rethvania 18 86 60 19 Dholumber 68 92 62 61 Rumla 5'2 90 62 20 Donja 2' 86 60 62 Ruzvani 71 92 62

21 Fadvel 30 86 60 63 Sadadvel 28 86 60 64 Sadakpore 33 88 60 65 Samaroli 34 88 60 22 Gauri 74 92 62 66 Saraiya 1 84 60 23 Ghej 60 90 62 67 Saravani 46 90 62 24 Ghkti 35 88 60 68 Soldhara 55 90 62 25 Ghedvani 66 92 62 69 Sunthwad 16 86 60 26 Gholar 54 90 62 70 Surkhai 13 84 60 27 Godthal 50 90 62 71 Syada 44 88 62

28 Harangam 22 86 60 72, Talavchora 39 88 62 29 Hond 58 90 62 73 Tankal 6 84 60 74 Tejlav 56 90 62 30 Jamanpada 75 92 62 75 Thala 25 86 60 31 J 84 60 76 Toranvera 76 92 62

32 Kakadvel 47 90 62 77 Undhwal 19 86 60 33 Kakadveri 77 92 62 34 Kaliari 43 88 62 78 Vad 61 90 62 35 Kanbhai 53 91l 62 79 Vadpada 83 94 62 36 Kangvai 4 84 60 80 Vankal 36 88 Khambhda 62 37 32 88 60 81 Vanzna 14 84 60 38 Kharoli 12 84 60 82 Vav 72 92 62 39 Khergam 73 92 62 83 Velanpor 49 90 62 40 Klmdvel 31 88 60 41 Khundh 26 86 60 42 Kukeri 21 86 60 84 Zari 67 92 62

83 'fALUKA : eHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Lo!':!.- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the don and No. village numbef Educa- Medical Drinking p,)st and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication acb. tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop to holds of Rai;way village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Saraiya 608.51 1,644 P,AC CHW W,Tk,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (329) 2 Chitali 336.75 936 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (177) 3 Jogwad 444.40 1,670 P(2),AC(2) PHS,FPC/ T,W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (335) CHW 4 Kangvai 730.66 2,515 P(3),H, RP(2) W,Hp,C PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (421) AC(2) Friday

5 670.53 1,849 P(5),AC(2) CHW(2) W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (343)

6 Tankal 774.65 2,920 P(3),H, MeW,FPC T,W,Hp, PO ,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (571) PUC,AC(2) RP,CHW(2) R,C

7 Nogama 829.65 3,191 P(4),H PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R,S PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (639) CHW(3) Sunday

8 Barolia 452.67 1,024 P(2),AC(2) CHW T,W,Hp,C -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,RR (178)

9 Minkachh 322,35 1.049 P(2),AC CHW T,W,Hp,C PO -(5-10 kms) Bs PR,KR (190)

10 Ranveri Kalla 799.81 2,720 P(2),AC(3) MCW,PHC, W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (499) FPC

11 Ranveri Khurd 863.11 2,385 P(3),H, CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (468) PUC,AC(3)

12 Kharoli 766.99 3,109 P(2),AC(2) PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone Yes, on BS KR (558) CHW(3) Thursday

13 Surkhai 554.30 1,805 P(3),AC(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (327) CHW(2)

14 Vanzna 1,365.68 4,458 P(9),AC(4) CHW(4) T,W PO,Peone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (803)

84 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land use in hectares round'd up to 2 decimal places.) Amenities-Coold. Remarks Forest Irrig ted Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated fable not any Source wasle availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food place of tion (inclu- ble for religious, and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical ganchar Vdtion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Navsari-13 EAg Rice, Jowar, 114.00 TO 3.00) 420.00 1.00 60.51 N12:M:T Wheat WE(J3.0Q) Navsari-16 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 26.00 T(20.00) 241.0) 8.00 41.75 N13:M 2 Wheat WE(20, 00) Navsari-15 ED,EAg Rice. Jowar, 1(5.00) 339.00 5.00 95.40 N5:M 3 Wheat WElS.OO) Chikhli-23 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(242.00) 407.00 10.66 71.00 N15:M 4 Wheat W(97.00) Wf(97.00) R(48.00) Chikhli-20 ED,EAg Rice, J owar, T(209.00) 399.00 11.00 51.53 N3:M2:T2 5 Wheat Gc. (165.00) W(I6.00) WE(J2.00) TK(4.00) R(12.00)

Chikhli-17 EA Rice, Jowar, T(274.00) 398.65 6.00 96.00 N60:Mll:T2 6 Wheat GC(226.00) W(12.00) WE(20.00) TK(16.00) Chikhli-16 EA Rice, Jowar, T(336.00) 355.00 17.65 121.00 N50:M21:C4:T6 7 Wheat GC(198.00) W(29.00) WE(49.00) TK(20.00) R(20.00) 0(20.00 Chikhli-ll EAg Rice, Jowar, T(65.00) 323.67 12.00 52.00 N2:M:C:T2 8 Wheat GC(16.00) W(17.00) WE(16.00) R(16.00) Chikhli-13 EA Rice, Jowar, T(69.00) 220.35 5.00 28.00 N3:M2:C:T 9 Wheat GC(49.00) WE(20.00) Chikhli-16 EA Rice, Jowar, T(21.00) 699.00 25.81 54.00 N2:M3:C:T 10 Wheat GC(lO.OO) W(2.00) WE(9.:J0)

Chikhli-21 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(IO.OO) 801.11 16.00 36.00 N5 11 Wheat W(6.00) WE(4.00) Chikhli-20 EA Rice, Jowar, T(21.00) 696.99 15.00 34.00 Nll:M4:C2:T 12 Wheat W(4.00) WE(I7.00) ChikhlH6 EAg Rice. Jowar, T(6.00) 484.30 25.00 39.00 N3:M7 13 Wheat W(3.00) WE(3.00) Chikhli-14 EA Rice, Jowar, T(269.00) 946.68 24.00 126.00 N20:M21 :C4:T4 14 Wheat GC(263.00) WE(6.00)

85 TALUKA: CHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities and

:\menities. available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest tion village area popuJa- place where the facility is available is given). Code of the tion and Post and Day village number Educa- Medical Drinking Commu- Appro- No. tional Water Telegraph Or nication ach (in hec- of Days tares) house- (potable) (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mnr- Station, ket/ Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

15 Chasa 419.33 1,910 P(2),AC(2) CHW(2) T,W,Hp PO -(-5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (381)

16 Sunthwad 334.05 1.133 P(2),AC(2) CHW W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (212)

17 Degam 1,311.98 4,726 P(3),H, PHS ,FPC, W,Hp pTa, -(-5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (891) PUC,AC(4) RP(3),CHW(4) Phone

18 Rethvania 292.37 1,347 P, AC(2) CHW W -(5 kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (243)

19 Undhwal 190.69 296 P CHN W -.-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (57)

20 Rankuwa 601.08 3,221 P(3),H,I,Tr, PHS,FPC, T,W PTa, -(-5 kms) BSRS PR,KR (598) AC,(6) CHW(3) Phone

21 Kukeri 1,102.19 3,659 P(4),I, CHW(3) W PO,Phonc -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (684) AC(2)

22 Harangam 668.03 2.647 P(2),AC CHW(2) W,R,C pO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (496)

23 Manekpore 334.86 1,552 P,AC(3) RP,CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (287)

24 Alipore 999.46 4,838 P(3),B MCW,PHC, T,W PTa, -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (929) AC(3) D,FPC Phone

25 Thala 383.28 '{ 2,007 PAC PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR '(377) CHW(2)

26 Khundh 818.51 3,107 P(2),C CHW(2) W PO,Phone -(WI-kms) -(-5 kms) KR (566) AC(2)

27 Bamanvel 886.03 3,684 P(4),H PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (646) Ac(3) CHW

28 Sadadvel 1,729.12 4,173 P(3),AC(3) CHW(4) W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (766)

29 Donja 825.59 1,972 P(2),AC CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS KR (367) 30 Fadvel 1,281.65 3,645 P(7),H D W PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR (629) AC(5) Friday

86 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land nse in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (mcluding by irrigated rable Dot any Loca· Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inelu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gaucbar vation or l\:o. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Chikhli-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. T(103.00) 261.33 11.00 44.00 N3:M3:T 15 Wheat GC(91.00) WE(l2.00) Chikhli-5 EAg Rice. Jowar, T(17.00) 283.05 13.00 21.00 N2:M2:T 16 Wheat GC(3.00) WE(14.00) Chikhli-4 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(44.00) 1,085.98 69.00 113.00 NI5:M13:T3 17 Wheat Gq43.00) WE(1.001 Chik ']j-9 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(92.00) 163.00 13.37 24.00 N3:M3 18 Wheat GC(84.00) W(4.00) WE(4.00) ChihhlHO EA Rice, Jowar, T(39.00 103.00 4.69 44.00 N 19 Wheat GC(31.00) W(8.00)

ChikhlH2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(138.00) 366.00 44.00 53.08 N30:MI2:C2:T2 20 Wheat GC(111.00) WE(12.00) TK(15.00) Chikhli-20 EA Rice, Jowar, T(55,00) 866.00 85.19 96.00 NI2:M:C:T3 21 Wheat W(45.00) WE(10.00) Chikhli-15 EA Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 557.00 12.00 91.03 N3:M3:C2:T4 22 Wheat GC(5.00) WE(3.00) Chikhli-5 EAg Rice, Jowar T(48.00) 237.00 5.86 44.00 N8 23 GC(40.00) WE(8.00) Chikhli-5 EA Rice, Jowar T)28.00) 805.00 46.00 120.46 N5:M8:C8:T5 24 GC(28.00)

Chikhli-J EA Ki.;e, Jowar. T(l9.00) 271.28 25.00 68.00 N4:M8:C:T2 25 Wheat GC(16.00) WE(3.00) Chikhli-l EA Rice, Jowar, T(15.00) 640.51 47.00 116.00 NI0:M5:C4 26 Wheat GC(I1.00) WE(4.00) Chikhli-7 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. T(153.00) 606.00 32.00 95.03 NI2:M3:C:T4 27 Wheat GC(119.00) W(22.00) TWE(12.00) Chikhli-16 EAg Rice, Jowar T(55.00) 1,547.00 57.12 70.00 N5:M:T2 28 GC(41.00) WE(8.00) TK(6.00) Chikhli-20 Rice, J owar, T(2.00) 706.00 17.00 100.59 N3:M3:T2 29 Wheat R(2.00) ChikhlH2 EA Rice, Jowar T(11.00) 1,124.00 67.65 79.00 A place known as 30 Wheat, Kodra WE(11.00) 'Samaradev' N2:M9:T3

87 TALUKA CHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities availab!e (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and n!xt to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tinn and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-·~top to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ \Vater- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

31 Khudvel 428.26 1,'125 P,AC(2) CHW W --(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (202) 32 Khambhdda 763.12 1,668 P CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (301)

33 Sadakpore 1,807.89 6,825 P(5), T, PHS.FPC, W PO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR (1,257) AC(3) CHW(5)

34 Samaroli 475.22 "4,349 P(4),H PHS,FPC, W PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,RR "(743) AC(3) CHW(4)

35 Ghekti 141.13 J,325 P CHW W,Hp PO -(10+kms) -(-5 kms) K~ (244)

36 Vankal 547.09 ,4,783 P(4),H,I, PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (791) AC CHW(4)

37 Majigam 467.42 ,2,215 P(2) CHW(2) W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (391)

38 Malwada 97.41 799 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+kms) -(-5 kms) KR (137)

39 Talavchora 902.10 "4,470 P(3),H PHS.FPC, W PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (735) AC(3) CHW(4)

40 Pipalgabhan 841.42 3,508 P(5),AC PHS,FPC, W PO ,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR.RR (640) CHW(4)

41 Amadhara 1,227.26 4,318 P(3),H CHW(3) W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (719)

42 Bamanwada 322.13 901 P,AC(3) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR (166)

43 Kaliari 506.23 1,571 P(2),AC(2) CHW(2) W,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR (291)

44 Syada 720.44 2,656 P(3).AC(3) CHW(2) W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS PR (443) 45 Ambach 606.06 1,696 P(2),AC(3) CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (253)

88 tJ!!{ECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. c .. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenhies-eootd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- ~ource waste availa- place of Neare;,t town Power Stapje Food tion (inelu- ble for religious, and distance Supply Code ding culti- historical (in km.) No. gauchar "alion or and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Chikhli-9 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 343.26 62.00 15.00 T 31 Wheat, Kodra WE(8.00) Chikhli-10 Rice, Jowar, T(S.OO) 605.00 76.00 74.12 M2:T 32 Wheat G02.00) W(6.00) Chikhli-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(422.00) 1,127.00 78.89 180.00 N50:M12:C4:T4 33 Wheat GCl365.00) WE(57.00) Chikhli-l EA Rice, Jowar, T(5S.00) 328.00 7.22 82.00 N52:M8:C:T3 34 Wheat GC(55.00) W(I.OO) WE(2.00 Bilimora-Z EA Rice. Jowar, T(20.00) 93.00 5.00 23.13 M5 35 Wheat WE(20.00)

Chikhli--4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(59.00) 417.00 14.09 57.00 N4:M21:C2:T5 36 Wheat GCC! 1.00) WE(48.00) Chikhli-2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(226.00) 141.00 5.00 95.42 N6:M27:C2:T2 37 Wheat GC(137.00) WE(77.00) R(12.00) Chikhli-3 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, T(41.00) 35.00 3.00 18.41 N5:M5:C:T2 38 Wheat WE(16'00) TKIZ5.00) Chikhli-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(290.00) 520.00 12.10 80.00 NIl :Ml1 :C2:T1 0 39 Wheat GC(180.00) WE(67.00) R(27.00) 0(16.00) Chikhli-8 EA Rice, Jowar, T(149.00) 583.00 19.42 90.00 N3:MI2:C2:T8 40 Wheot GC(128.00) WE(12.00) R(9.00)

Chikhli-5 EA Rice, Jowar, T(147.00) 955.26 40.00 85.00 N12:M17:C2:T9 41 Wheat GC(110.00) W(15.00) WE(22.00) Chikh!HZ BAg Rice, Jowar T(23.00) 274.13 14.00 11 00 N4:M2:T 42 W(5.00) WE(18.00) Chikhli-10 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, T(46.00) 415.00 20.00 25.23 NI2:M7:T5 43 Wheat W(I5.00) WE(31.oo) Chikhli-14 Rice, Jowar T(15.00) 637.00 22.00 46.44 N7:T 44 W(15.00 Chikhli-15 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(28.00) 536.06 17.00 25.00 M2 45 Wheat W(21.00) WE(7.00)

89 TALUKA : CHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad range s vi'l., 5 kms. 5-10 kms and to + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 '5 6 7 8 9 10 11

46 Saravani 976.50 2,977 P(5),H, CHW(3) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR (491) PUC,AC(3)

47 Kakadvel 380.82 1,508 P(2),AC RP,CHW(2) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (211)

48 Mandavkhadak 1,252.0[ 3,499 P(6),AC PHS,FPC. W PO Yes, on BS KR (668) CHW(4) Sunday 49 Yelanpor 303.37 1,186 P(3),AC(2) CHW W PO +5 kms) BS KR (195) 50 Godthal 1,}81.49 5,049 P(6)AC(8) PHS,FPC, W,R PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR (868) CHW(5)

51 Agasi 377.12 1,454 P,H,PUC PHS,FPC, W PO --(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (241) AC(6) CHW

52 Rumla 1,931.87 6,934 P(1l),AC(9) MCW,PHC" W,R PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (1,097) FPC,RP(2) Thursday

53 Kanbhai 612.53 1,711 P(3),AC(4) PHS,FPC,RP W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (291) CHW(2) 54 Gholour 760.41 2,015 P(2),AC(3) CHW(2) W,R,C PO -(-) kms) BS PR.KR (395) 55 Soldhara 661.47 2,300 P(2),H, CHW(3) W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (412) PUC,AC

56 Tejlav 370.82 1,900 P(3),AC(4) PHS,FPC, W,Tk,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR (352) RP,CHW

57 Malidhara 296.67 1,993 p,AC RP,CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,K~ (320)

58 Hond 924.82 3,731 P(3),H PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO,Phone -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (630) AC(2) CHW(4) 59 Chari 368.45 1,577 P(2),H CHW(2) W PO -(5-10 krns) BS KR (324) AC(4)

60 Ghej 1,671.66 6,122 P(8),H,AC PHS,FPC W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (1,116) CHW(6)

61 Vad 1,365.94 3,714 P(4),AC CHW(3) W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (640) Wednesday

90 DIRECTORY

Laud Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Conto. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Sourle waste availa- place of Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food tion (inelu- hie for religious, and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Chikhli-20 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(49.00) 84S.00 24.50 55.00 N7:M2:T 46 Wheat W(2D.00) WE(25.00) R(4.00) Chikhli-23 ED.EAg Rice. Jowar, T(21.00) 337.82 2.00 20.00 N3:M 47 Wheat W(9.00) WE(12.00) Chikhli-25 EAg Rice, Jo\\'ar. 301.00 T.16.00) 879.00 4.00 52.01 N2:C3 48 Kodra, Nagli WE(l6.00) Chikhli-20 Rice, Jowar, T(S.OO) 272.37 23.00 N2 49 Wheat W(S.OO) Chikhli-22 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(30.00) 1,035.00 46.00 70.49 N5:M4 50 Wheat, Nagli W(25.00) WE(5.00)

Chikhli-20 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(17.00) 314.00 23.00 23.12 N6:M A,:T 51 Wheat, W(11.00) WE(6.00) Chikhli-18 EA Rice, Jowar, T(207.00) 1,613.00 41.87 70.00 N3:MI6:C2:T8 52 Wheat, Nagli W(SJ.OO) WE(l26.00) Chikhli-15 EA Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 544.00 27.00 33.53 N6 53 Wheat W(8.00) Chikhli-15 EA Rice, Jowar, T(15.00) 692.00 6.41 47.00 N:T2 54 Wheat, Nagli W(t5.00) Chikhli-4 EA Rice, Jowar, T(185.0ll) 396.00 18.00 62.47 N25:M7:T2 55 Wheat GC(t85.00)

Chikhli-9 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(41.00) 274.00 18.00 37.S2 N10:M2:C2 56 Wheat GC(34.00) WE(5.00) W(2.00) Chikhli-6 EA Rice, Jowar, T(llO.OO) 138.00 5.00 43.67 N20:MI4:T2 57 Wheat GC(82.00) W(22.00) WE(6.00) Chikhli-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(11.00) 826.00 13.82 74.00 NI0:M31 :C4:T6 58 Wheat WE(11.00) ChikhlH2 EA Rice, Jowar, T(36.00) 2S2.00 27.00 23.45 N2 59 Wheat WE(35.00) TK(1.00) Chikhli-9 EA Rice, Jowar, T(724.00) 80S. 00 16.00 123.66 N49:M21:C5:TlO 60 Wheat GC(571.00) WE(121.00) TK(S.OO) T(24.00)

Chikhli-ll EAg Rice, Jowar, T(100.00) 1,173.94 45.00 47.00 N2:T3 61 Wheat W(2.00) WE(81.oo) R(l7.00)

91 TALUKA: CHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities a\'~i1able (if not available within the village, a dash H is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms. 5·10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loea· Name of Totai Total place where the facH't:; is available is given.) tion village area popula- Code of the tion and Appro- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Po't and Day Commu· (in hee of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach t?Te<) h(\use· (potable) DJYs. (Bus-Stop to holds vf RailwilY village Mar· Station, ket/ Water· H~t, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

62 Pananj 288.33 919 P(2),AC CHW(3) W PO -( -5 kms) BS PR,KR (142) 63 Achhavani 1,235.93 4,064 P(6),}, MCW,PHe, W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR . (589) AC,4) FPC 64 Nadagdhari 219.15 494 P CHW W,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (78) 65 Dhamadhuma 268.17 906 P,AC(3) CHW W -(-5 kms) Yes. on BS PR,KR (I 57) Monday 66 Ghodvani 431.54 1,179 P(1) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (220)

67 Zari 601.69 1,588 P CHW(2) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (265) 68 Dholumber 849.76 1,682 P(2),I, CHW(2) W PO -{-5 kms) BS PR,KR (296) AC(3) 69 Panikhadak 544.24 1,778 P(2),I,Tr, CHW(2; W,Hp,S PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (300) AC(4)

70 Debarpada 322.60 917 P,AC CHW- W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (142) 71 Ruzvani 549.61 1,491 P(2),AC(3) CHW(2) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (265)

n Vav 363.89 ',(1,368 P,AC PHS,FPC, W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (244) CHW(2) 73 Khergam 1,721.68 9,327 P(8),H,1(3), PHS,I),FPC. W,Hp PTO,Phone -(5-10 kms) BS PR.KR (I,721) AC(8) RP(6),CHW,9)

74 Gauri 204.13 965 P,AC CHW W,R PO -:-5 kms) BS KR (163) 75 Jamanpada 807.96 2.370 P(2),H, PHS,FPC, W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (359) AC(4) CHW(3) 76 Toranvera 825.75 1,957 P,AC CHW W PO +5 kms) BS KR (373)

77 Kakadveri 415.65 1,367 P(2),I,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (238) 78 Chimanpada 199.95 516 P,AC CHW W,R -H kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (77, 79 Bahej 593.12 2,406 P(2),AC(5) PHS,FPC, W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (413) CHW(2)

80 Bhervi 491.27 1,941 P(2),AC CHW(2) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (332) 81 Naranpor 245.70 1,404 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (256) 82 Nandhai 290.05 1,422 P,AC(2) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (236) CHW

92 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Con td. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Source waste availa- place of Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food tion (inclu- ble for religious, and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Chikhli-14 EA Rice, Iowar, T(32.00) 233.33 4.00 19.00 N3:M9:T5 62 Wheat WE(32.00) Chikhli-16 EA Rice, Iowar, T(283.00) 876.00 18.93 58.00 N3:M2:C 63 Wheat WE(283.00) Chikhli-22 EA Rice, lowar, T(1.00} 200.15 10.00 8.00 64 Wheat WE(LOO) Chikhli-22 EA Rice, lowar, T(2.00} 249.17 9.00 8.00 N 65 Wheat W(2.00) Chikhli-22 EAg Rice, lowar, 11.00 T(9.00) 375.00 13.54 23.00 N2 66 Kodra,Nagli WE(9.00)

Chikhli-2~ ED,EAg Rice, lowar, 272.00 T(4.00) 319.69 6.00 N2:M 67 Kodra,Nagli WE'4.00) Chikhli-25 ED,EAg Rice, ]owar, 338.00 T(4.00) 471.76 23.00 13.00 N:M 68 Wheat,Nagli WE(4.00) Chikbli-28 EA Rice, lowar T{21.00) 492.00 5.00 26.24 69 W(4.00) WE(17.00) Chikhli-21 EAg Rice, lowar, TI8.00) 304.00 10.60 M 70 Wheat WE(8.00) Valsad-21 ED,EAg Rice, lowar, T(20.00) 495.61 19.00 15.00 N3:T 71 Wheat W(6.00) WE(l4.oo)

Chikhli-12 EA Rice, Iowar, T(40.00) 291.00 21.89 11.00 N2:M:T2 72 Wheat WE(40.00) Chikhli-18 EA Rice, Iowar, T(152.00) 1,407.00 63.00 99.68 N300:MI8:C7:T4 73 Wheat,Nagli W(55.00) WE(97.oo) Cbikhli-22 ED,EAg Rice, lowaI, T(6.00) 169.00 15.13 14.00 74 Wheat, Kodra WE(6.oo) Chikhli-24 Rice, lowar T(8.00) 746.00 53.96 75 W(B.OO) Chikhli-25 EA Rice, Iowar, 99.00 T(9.00) 591.00 112.75 14.00 76 Kodra, Nagli W(9.00)

Chikhli-24 EA Rice, Jowar, T(5.00) 374.65 16.00 20.00 M2:T 77 Wheat, Kodra TW(5.00) Chikhli-20 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(9.00) 168.95 10.00 i2.00 78 Kodra, Nagli WE(9.00) Chikhli-18 EAg Rice, Jowar, T(25.00) 501.12 17.00 50.00 N4:T 79 Wheat W(l9.00) WE(6.00) Chikhli-17 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(28.00) 371.27 1.00 91.00 N6 SO Wheat,Nagli WE(28.00) ChikhlH5 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 216.00 7.00 14.70 N3 SI Wheat,Nagli WE(S.OO) Chikhli-17 EA Rice, Iowar, T(2S.00) 227.00 5.05 33.00 Gupteshver mahadev 82 Wheat,Nagli WE(23.00) N5 TW(2.00)

93 TALUKA CHIKHLI VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad raDg~s viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popu!a- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Wafer Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, kett Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

83 Vadpada 141.40 '/....637 P PHS,FPC, W,R,S -(-5 kms) Yes, on BS KR (124) CHW Tuesday 84 Pati 743.38 2.399 ' P D,CHW(Z) W.R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (401)

Total 57,342.36 208,180 P(228) MCW(S) (36,922) H(21) PHC(4) PUC (6) PHS(26) C(l) 0(4) 1(11) FPC(28) Tr(2) RP(l9) AC(186) CHW(170)

Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

94 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of hind use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Ameni ties-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.J ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ChikhlHO Rice, Jowar. T(l (0) 124.40 16.00 N2 83 Kodra,Nagli GC(1.00) Dharampur-l0 EA Rice. Jowar. 42.00 T(8.00) 538.00 79.00 76.38 N2:M2 84 Wheat, Kodra W(4.00) WE(4.00)

1,203.00 6,213.00 43,538.84 1,895.61 4,491.91 N(980) M(420} C(72) T(153)

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ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

7 BANSDA TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary S1. Name of Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Ambabari 52 104 70 49 Lakhawadi 18 102 68 2 Ambapani 72 1(16 70 50 Limbarpada 24 102 68 3 Anklachh 86 108 72 51 Limzar 60 106 70

4 Bartad (Khanpur) 88 108 72 52 Mahu\'a8 51 104 10 5 Bartad (Unai) ]() 100 68 53 Mankunia 81 108 70 6 Bedmal 84 108 70 54 Manpur )8 106 70 7 Bhinar 14 100 68 55 Mindhabari 59 106 70 8 Biltnoda 71 106 70 56 Mola Aruba 93 110 72 9 Boriachh 65 106 70 57 Moti Bhamti 36 102 70 58 Moti Valzar 15 100 68 10 Chadhav 6 100 68 11 Chapaldbara 2 100 68 59 Nani Bhamti 26 102 68 12 Charanwada 50 104 70 60 Nani VaJzar 4 100 68 13 Chikatia 47 104 '70 61 Navanagar 66 106 70 14 Chondha 92 108 72 62 Navtad 56 106 10 15 Chorvani 82 108 70 63 Nirpan 94 110 72

16 Dhakmal 69 106 70 64 Palgabhan 5 100 68 17 Dharampuri 12 100 68 65 Pipalkhed 78 108 70 18 Dholumber 42 104 70 66 Pratapnagar 21 102 68 19 Doldha 20 102 68 20 Dubal Falia 40 104 10 67 Raibor 74 108 70 68 Rajpur 1 100 68 21 Gangpur 64 106 70 69 Rangpur 46 104 70 22 Ghodmal 79 108 70 10 Ranifalia 38 104 70 23 Godhabari 35 102 68 71 Ravania 85 108 70 72 Rupvel 3 100 68 24 Hanumanbari 37 104 70 25 Holipada 27 102 68 73 Sadaddevi 33 102 68 74 Sara 29 102 68 26 Jamania 48 104 70 15 Satimal 90 108 72 76 Sindhai 7 100 68 77 Singad 16 100 63 27 Kala Amba 32 102 68 78 Sitapur 57 106 70 28 Kamal Zari 91 108 72 19 Sukhabari 61 106 70 29 Kamboya 19 102 68 30 Kanadha 83 108 70 80 Tadpada 55 106 70 31 Kandolpada 23 102 68 32 Kansaria 45 104 70 33 Kantasvel 17 100 68 81 Umarkui 63 106 70 34 Kltpadvahj 10 106 70 82 Unai 8 100 68 35 Kavdej 76 108 70 83 Upsal 25 102 68 36 Kelia 77 108 70 31 Kelkutch 11 100 68 84 Vadichondha 62 106 70 38 Kevdi 34 102 68 8S Vaghabari .3 104 70 39 Khadakiya 67 ]06 70 86 Vaghai 53 104 70 40 Khambhalia 9 100 68 87 Vanarasi 39 104 70 41 Khambhla S4 104 70 88 Vandarvela 44 104 70 42 Khanpur 89 108 72 89 Vangan 13 108 70 43 Kharjai 30 102 68 90 Vansia Talav .9 104 70 44 Khata Amba 80 108 70 91 Vanskui 41 104 70 45 Kukda 28 102 68 92 Vati 31 102 68 46 Kurelia 13 100 68

47 Lachhakadi 7S 108 10 93 Zari 22 102 68 48 Lakadbari 87 J08 72 94 Zuj 68 106 70

99 TALUKA : BANSDA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and n~xt to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz., S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- of the tion and Code Commu- Appro- No. village number Educa~ Medical Drinking Post and Day (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajpur 84.09 224 P PHS,FPC W,S,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) RS PR,KR (35) 2 Chapaldhara 1,~57.60 5,217 P(4) PtIS,FPC, W PTO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (884) CHW(5) Saturday

3 Rupvel 806.82 2,777 P(3) CHW(3) W PO -(5-10 kms) -(-5kms) KR (426)

4 Nani Valzar 206.~4 688 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (115)

5 Palgabhan 489.69 2,082 P(3) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (343) CHW(2)

6 Chadhav 247.97 1,070 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (182)

7 Sindhai 986.20 3,275 P(4) CHW(3) W,Hp,R PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS KR (565) 8 Unai 308.60 3,980 P(3) PHS,D,FPC, W PTO Yes, on BS,RS PR,KR (644) RP(8),CHW Tuesday

9 Khambhalia 230.73 2.112 P,H,PUC CHW W,R PTO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (392) 10 Bartad (Unai) 283.54 1,437 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (237)

11 Kelkutch 336.50 87~ P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (139) 12 Dharampuri 258,85 1,403 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (228)

13 Kurelia 711.37 2,194 P(2) CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (360)

14 Rhinar 1,027.18 3,965 P(5), H PHS,D,FPC, WR PO,Phone -(-5 krllS) BS PR (702) CHW(4)

15 Moti Valzar 662.25 2,690 P(2) PHS,FPC,RP, W,Hp,R PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (469) CHW(3) Monday

16 Singad 621.81 1,756 P CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (294)

17 Kantasvel 598.12 1,376 P, I CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (214)

100 DIRECTORY

LaRd Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (includmg by irrigated Table not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Soune waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for tion and distance Supply religious, Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-19 ED,BAg Rice, ]owar, 1(1.00) 64.00 9.00 10.09 Wheat WE(1.00) Bansda-23 EA Rice, Jowar, T(28.00) 1,133.00 57.00 139.60 N30:M8:C2:12 2 Wheat W(400) WE(24.00) Bansda-15 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(16.00) 717.82 50.00 23.00 N8:M3:1 3 W(5.00) WE(7.00) 0(4.00) Bansda-9 EAg Rice, Jowar, 4.00 T(7.00) 134.00 35.94 26.00 N3:M2:T 4 Wheat WE(2.00) R(S.OO) Bansda-ll BAg Rice, lowar T(12.00) 433.00 35.69 9.00 N:13:M2:T 5 WE(l2.00)

Bansda-ll EA Rice. Jowar 1(3.00) 222.00 11.00 11.97 N2:C 6 WE,2.00) 0(1.00) Bansda-14 EA Rice, Jowar, T(5.00) 836.20 65.00 80.00 N4:M4 7 Wheat WE(5.00) Bansda-ll EA Rice, Jowar, T(29.00) 214.60 20.00 45.00 Temple of Unai Mata, 8 Wheat W(l2.00) Hot water spring and WEI17.00) Pilgrimage place N147:M34:Cl1:T2 Bansda-12 EA Rice, Jowar, 12.00 T(2.00) 137.00 33,00 46.73 N35:M4 9 Wheat WE(2.00) Bansda-J3 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(16.00) 188.54 39.00 40.00 NIO:M lO Wheat W(4.00) WE(l2.00)

Bansda-lO EA Rice, Jowar 55.00 199.00 38.00 44.50 11

Bansda-10 EAg Rice, Jowar T(1200) 191.00 34.85 21.00 N3 12 WEe? 00) R(5.00) Bansda-9 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 62.00 T(6.00) 556.37 79.00 8.00 N2:M2 13 Wheat, Nagli W(2.00) WE(4.00) Bansda-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar 9.00 T(8.00) 802.00 81.18 127.00 . N14:Mll:C2 14 W(2.00) WE(6.00) Bansda-9 EAg Rice, Jowar, 121.00 T(9.00) 413.25 85.00 34.00 N5:M5 15 Wheat WE(2.00) R(7.00)

Bansda-15 EAg Rice, Jowar T(19.00) 528.00 30.81 44.00 N6 16 WE(16.00) 0(3.00) Bansda-ll ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 188.12 T(17.00) 334.00 28.00 31.00 N7 t7 Nagli WE(17.00)

101 TALUKA : BANSDA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne~t to it in the brackets, the distance Total in broad ranges viz .. 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Educa- Medical tional Water Telegraph or nication ach (in hee- of (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) house- of Railway village holds Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

18 Lakhawadi 459.34 1,143 P CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (163)

19 Kamboya 336.38 801 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (134)

20 Doldha 362.94 1,174 P(3) RP,CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (220)

21 Pratapnagar 270.94 1,696 P(2),H, PHS.FPC, W,Hp PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (247) PUC, I RP(2),CHW Tuesday 22 Zari 713.17 2.562 P(4) RP(2) W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (477) CHW(2)

23 Kandolpada 461.92 1,357 P, H RP,CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (232) 24 Limbarpada 273.08 705 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (98) 25 Upsal 705.34 2,054 P(2) CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (313)

26 Nani Bbamti 196.86 712 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (133) 27 Holillada 190.97 831 P CHW· W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (136)

28 Kukda 297.88 778 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (123) 29 Sara 1,022.87 1,983 P PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (359) CHW(2)

30 Kharjai 314.98 545 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) Yes, on -(-5 kms) KR (99) Wednesday 31 Vati 625.31 402 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (78) 32 Kala Amba 398.86 367 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) ItS KR (79)

33 Sadaddevi 748.23 212 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (4/) 34 Kevdi 762.40 799 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) +5 kms) RS KR (159) 35 Godhabari 474.09 1,020 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) KR (179)

36 Moti Bhamti 315.65 959 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (162)

102 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use 0. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (mcluding by irrigated rable not any waste availa- Loca- Staple Food Source place of Nearest town Power (inelu- ble for tion Supply religious, and distance ding culti- Code (in km.) historical gauchar vatioD or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-15 EAg Rice, Jowar, 76.00 T(4.00) 314.00 40.00 25.34 N6:T 18 Nagli W(LOO) WE(J.OO) Bansda-16 EA Rice, Jowar 33.38 T{18.00) 250.00 27.00 8.00 N8 19 Wheat, Ragi W(10.00) WE(8.00) Bansda-18 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(14.00) 304.94 35.00 9.00 N4:M:T 20 Wheat, Nagli W(11.00) WE(3.00) Bansda-19 ED.EO Rice, Jowar, T(2.00) 212.94 36.00 20.00 N4:M4:C 21 Wheat W(2.00) Bansda-22 EA Rice, Jowar, 76.17 iT(6.00) 508.00 101.00 22.00 N4:M2 22 Wheat, Ragi W(3.00) WE(3,00)

Bansda-13 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 117.00 T(IO.OO) 260.00 56.92 18.00 NI0:M6:T2 23 Nagli WE(IO 00) Bansda-16 EAg Rice. Jowar, 100.00 T(2.00) 125.00 3.08 43.00 24 Nagli WE(l.DO) Bansda-3 EAg Rice, Jowar 92.34 T(IO.OO) 523.00 3600 44.00 N 25 W(loo) WE(S.OO) 0(1.00) Bansda-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar T(1S.00) 147.00 16.86 18.00 N2:C:T2 26 WE(15.00) Bansda-7 EAg Rice, Jowar, 2.00 T(4.00) 151.00 22.00 11.97 N 27 Wheat Nagil W(2.00) WE(2:00)

Bansda-IO EAg Rice, Jowar 59.00 T(2.00) 187.8S 24.00 25.00 28 WE(2.oo) Bansda-12 EAg Rice, Jowar 664.00 T(S.oo) 244.00 48.87 61.00 Nl1:C 29 W(l.OO) WE(4.oo) Ban$da-15 EAg Rice, lowar T(2.00) 221.00 35.00 56.98 N4:M:T 30 WE(2.00) Bansda-19 Rice, lowar 503.00 41.00 11.00 70.31 31 Nagli Bansda-16 Rice, lowar, 341.00 27.00 4.00 26.86 N 32 Nag1i

Bansda-19 Rice. lowar. 394.23 316.00 4.00 34.00 33 Nagli Bansda-l0 Rice, IowaI, 534.00 T(l.OO) 179.00 30.40 18.00 34 Nagli W(1.00) Bansda-6 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar. 183.09 T(3.00) 254.00 20.00 14.00 N2 35 Wheat, Nagli W(I.00) WE(2.00) Bansda-3 EAg Rice, lowar, 25.00 T(12.00) 229.00 25.65 24.00 N4:M4:C:T 36 Nagli W(4.OO) WE(8.00)

103 TALUKA : BANSDA VILLAGE Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges Vi1.,-5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kmi of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- of the tion and Code Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or Dication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

37 Hanumanbari 172.10 1,037 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR ,(170) 38 Ranifalia 546.06 1,600 P CHW W,Hp,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (304) 39 Vanarasi 445.47 1,552 P CHW W,R PO -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (250)

40 Dubal Falia 320.23 907 P CHW W PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (131)

41 Vanskui 371.86 902 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (163)

42 Dholumber 466.09 1,015 P CHW W,Hp PO -(~ 10 kms) BS KR (174)

43 Vaghabari 628.80 1,376 P(2) RP,CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (23.5)

44 Vandarvela 1,537.45 5,211 P(4) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (863) CHW(5)

45 Kansaria 411.82 760 P CHW W PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (138) 46 Rangpur 451.34 1,281 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (217)

47 Chikatia 237.86 846 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (153)

48 Jamania 352.38 760 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (142) 49 Vansia Talav 490.11 1,367 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (248)

50 Charanwada 501.14 1,011 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 k.ms) BS PR,KR (181) 51 Mahuvas 696.52 1,421 P MCW,PHC, W,Hp,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (300) FPC

52 Ambabari 762.21 670 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(5-10 krns) BS PR,KR (143)

53 Vag hili 753.89 278 P -(-5 kms) W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS l"R,KR (59) 54 Kl1ambhala 1,070.80 1,843 P PHS,FPC, W,R,S PO Yes, on BS KR (342) CHW(2) Tuesday

104 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of Cinelu' ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-3 EA Rice, Jowar 5.00 129.00 9.10 29.00 N2:T 37

Bansda-2 ED,EAg Ri.ce, Jowar 79.06 385.00 39.00 43.00 N4:M 38

Bansda-3 EAg Rice, Jowar, 89.00 T(18.00) 265.00 63.47 10.00 T 39 Nagli W(2.00) WE(14.00) R(2.00) Bansda-5 E~g Rice, Jowar 62.00 iTO.OO) 216.00 22.00 17.23 N 40 W(1.00) WE(I.OO} 0(1.00) Bansda-I3 EAg Rice, Jowar, 171.00 T(3.00) 177.86 16.00 4.00 41 Nagli WE(3.00)

Bansda-13 EAg Rice, Jowar, 222.00 T(8.00) 192.09 18.00 26.00 N 42 Nagli W(2.00) WE(6.00) Bansda-21 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 242.00 T(13.00) 296.00 46.00 31.80 N2:M:T 43 Wheat, NagJi W(6.00) WE(7.00) Chikhli-14 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, T(41.00) 1,287.00 116.00 93.45 N32:M9:C:T5 44 Wheat WE(19.00) Tk(22.00) Bansda-15 EAg Rice, Jowar, 181.00 T(5.00) 193.82 24.00 8.00 N 45 Nagli WE(5.00) Bansda-l0 EAg Rice, Jowar, 98.00 T(3.00) 315.00 28.00 7.34 N 46 Nagli WE(3.00)

Bansda-4 EAg Rice, Jowar, 32.00 T(3.00) 161.00 18.00 23.86 N 47 Nagii WErl.00) R(2.00) Bansda-3 EAg Rice, Jowar, 118.00 T(2.00) 196.00 29.38 7.00 48 Bajri WE(2.00) Bansda-2 EAg Rice, Nagli 194.1 1 T(6.00) 247.00 24.00 19.00 N2 49 W(4.00) WE(2.00) Bansda-5 EAg Rice, Jowar, 113.00 T(2.00) 329.14 30.00 27.00 SO Nagli WE(2.00) Bansda-7 EAg Rice, Jowar, 283.00 T(14.00) 322.52 35.00 42.00 N8:M:C 51 Nagli W(I.OO) WE(I0.00) R(3.00)

Bansda-8 EAg,EO Rice, Jowar, 501.00 T(S.oo) ]91.00 32.00 33.21 N4 52 Nagli W(1.00) WE(4.oo) Bansda-16 EA Rice, Jowar, 292.00 93.89 319.00 49.00 53 Nagli Bansda-8 EAg Rice, Jowar, 498.00 T(12.00) 440.00 53.BO 67.00 N4:M 54 Nagli W(B.OO) WE(4.00)

105 TALUKA: BANSDA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5·10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Totai Total place where tl,e facility is available is given.) lion village area popula' Code of the tion and No .. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec. of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

55 Tadpada 305.95 '458 P -(-5 kms) W,R,S +5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (S6) 56 Navtad 269.71 887 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (145)

57 Sitapur 289.66 656 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (129)

58 Manpur 791.99 1,463 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (268) CHW

59 Mindhabari 414.76 1,180 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms)BS PR,KR (197)

60 Limzar 1,255.69 4,178 P(5),H H,MCW, W,Hp,R PO,Phone Yes,on BS PR,KR (713) PHC,FPC Sunday

61 Sukhabari 527.34 1,643 P,R PHS,FPC, W PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (248) CRW(2) 62 Vadichondha 470.69 1,185 P(2) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (220) 63 Umarkui 537.40 2,208 P PHS ,FPC, W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (37) CHW(2) 64 Gangpur 440.00 1,454 P(2) CHW W,Hp PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (243)

65 Boriachh 652.30 1,896 P,R CHW(2) W.R,S PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (336)

66 Navanagar 480.48 1,052 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)-(-S kms) KR (213) 67 Khadakiya 204.08 645 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (111) 68 Zuj 347.62 932 P CHW W,R -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (205) 69 Dhakmal 546.86 870 P PHS,FPC, W -(-5 kms) -{-5 kms) 'BS PR,KR (174) CHW

70 Kapadvanj 139.77 276 P -(-5 kms) W,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (54) 71 Bilmoda 160.68 180 P -(-5 kIns) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (35) 72 Ambapani 792.89 881 P CHW W,S PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (173)

106 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. c., arca under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ARleni ties-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ blefor historical No. (in km.) ding culti· or gauchar vation archaeo· and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-lJ Rice, Jowar, 233.00 58.00 2.95 12.00 55 Nagli Bansda-lO EAg Rice, Jowar, T(8.00) 219.00 17.00 25.71 N5:T 56 Nagli W(l.OO) WE(7.00) Bansda-4 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar 19.66 T(33.oo) 190.00 15.00 32.00 N6:M:T 57 W(12.00) WE(21.00) Bansda-3 ED,EAg Rice, Nagli 278.00 T(31.00) 411.00 49.99 22.00 N7:M:T3 58 W(4.00) WE(27.00. Bansda-6 EAg Rice, Nagli 103.00 T(6.00) 257.00 25.00 23.76 N3:M2:1'3 S9 W(1.00) WE(4.00) R(I.OO)

Bansda-l0 EA Rice, Nagli 291.00 T(74.00) 806.69 40.00 44.00 N28:Mll:C:T5 60 W(2.00) WE(68.00) R(4.00) Bansda-13 Eag Rice, Jowar, 197.34 T(4.00) 281.00 22.00 23.00 N3 61 Ragi WE(4.00) Bansda.-13 EAg Ric~, Jowar 170.69 T(2.oo) 239.00 3S.00 24.00 62 WE(2.00) Bansda-8 ED,EAg Rice, Nagli 133.00 T(S.oo) 284.00 101.00 14.40 N4:T 63 WE(S.OO) Bansda-6 ED,EAg Rice, Nagli 75.00 1'(11.00) 245.00 71.00 38.00 N3:T2 64 WE(S.OO) R(3.oo)

Bansda-8 EAg Rice, Nagli 320.30 T(6.oo) 284.00 27.00 15.00 N4:T 65 W(1.OO) WE{S'OO) Bansda-3 Rice, Nagli 258.00 T(2.00) 173.48 24.00 23.00 M 66 W(2.00) Bansda-2 Rice, Ragi 21.08 T(1.00) 139.00 38.00 5.00 67 W(1.OO) Bansda-3 Rice, Ragi 221.00 T(2.oo) 95.00 8.62 21.00 68 W(2.OO) Bansda-5 EAg Rice, Nagli 306.00 T(23.oo) 191.00 13.00 13.86 69 W(1.OO) WE(22.00)

Bansda-8 Rice, Jowar, 6}.00 65.00 13.00 0.77 70 Nagli Bansda-ll Rice, Jowar, 92.00 31.00 27.68 10.00 71 Nagli Bansda-14 Rice, Jowar, 522.00 228.00 32.89 10.00 72 Nagli

107 TALUKA : BANSDA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi7. .. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus ~top to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

73 Vangan 1,490.62 2,099 P(2) CHW(2) W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (396) 74 Raibor 804.26 1,423 P(3),H RP,CHW W,R,S PO -15-1Okms)BS PR.,KR (248) 75 Lachhakadi 654.81 1,270 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (238)

76 Kavdej 525.06 1,006 P CHW W,R -(-5 lans) -(5-10 kms) BS PIU::R (202) 77 Kelia 364.14 1,338 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-IOkms)BS KR (262)

78 Pipalkhed 660.65 1,400 P,H PHS,FPC,RP, W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (231) CHW 79 Ghodmal 1,724.70 2,468 P(3) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (470) CHW(3) 80 Khata Amba 2,403.11 3,253 P(3), I CHW(3) W,R,S PO,Phone -(10+ kms) BS KR (623)

81 Mankunia 2,103.82 2.025 P(2) CHW(2) W,R,S PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (389) 82 Chorvani 1,098.74 1,018 p CHW W,Hp,R,S PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (218) Thursday

83 Kanadha 1,614.83 1,998 P(2), I CHW(2) W,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (402)

84 Bedmal 841.69 950 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (207) 85 Ravania 904.96 1,035 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (197) 86 Anklachh 1,236.91 2,129 P(2) PHS,D,FPC, W -(-5 kms) Yes, on BS PR,KR (410) CHW(2) Saturday 87 Lakadbari 587.36 1.123 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (208)

88 Bartad(Khanpur) 1,394.33 2,608 P(2) CHW(3) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) -(-5 .kms) KR (463) 89 Khan'pur 615.47 1,832 P RP,CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 lans) BS PR,KR (328) 90 Satimal 468.92 1,111 P CHW W,R -(-S kms) -(5-10kms)-(-5 kms) KR (206) 91 Kamal Zari 387.81 450 P CHW W,Hp,1t -(-5 lans) -(-5 kms) BS KR (102) 92 Chondha 959.83 1,667 P(2) CHW(2) W,Hp,R PO -(5-10 krns) BS KR (339)

108 OfJlECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in ~ectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Con td. RemarkJ Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Source waste availa- place of Neartlllt town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, ding cutti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-Il Rice, Nagli 843.62 T(3.oo) 450.00 134.00 60.00 73 W(3.00) Bansda-8 Rice, Nag1i 470.00 T(1.00) 225.00 55.00 53.26 N4 74 W(I.oo) Bansda-l0 EAg Rice, Nagli 324.00 T(4.00) 251.00 37.00 38.81 N2 75 W(I.OO) WE(3.00) Bansda-14 ED,EAg Rice, Jowar, 249.06 T(3.oo) 221.00 29.00 23.00 76 Ragi WE(3.00) Bansda-15 Rice, Jowar, 86.14 T(8.00) 221.00 23.00 26.00 N 77 Wheat, Ragi W(8.00)

Bansda-15 EAg Rice, Jowar 311.00 T(l2.00) 285.00 33.00 19.65 N5: M: T 78 WE(12.00) Bansda-15 ED,BAg Rice, Jowar, 1,180.70 T(3.00) 464.00 47.00 30.00 N2: M: 'f 79 Ragi WE(3.00) Bansda-13 EAg Rice, Nagli 1,743.00 T(5.00) 542.00 74.11 39.00 N5 80 W(1.00) WE(4.00) Bansda-l1 Rice, Nagli 1,503.00 T(3.oo) 452.00 84.82 61.00 81 W(3.OO) Dharampur-18 .. Rice, Nagli 695.00 293.74 75.00 35.00 82

Dharampur-18 .. Rice, Ragi 1;280.83 T(4.oo) 255.00 66.00 9.00 N2: T 83 W(2.00) R(2.00) Dharampur-16 .. Rice, Ragi 688.69 T(2.00) 126.00 17.00 8.00 84 R{2.00) Bansda-18 Rice, Jowar 631.00 T(2.00) 210.00 34.00 21.96 T 85 W(2.00) Dharampur-13 .. Rice, Nagli 783.00 TOO.oo) 328.91 59.00 56.00 N4:M 86 W(lO.OO) Dharampur-14 .. Rice, Nagli 361.00 T(6.001 188.00 21.00 11.36 87 W(6.00)

Dharampur-14 Bag Rice, Jowar, 684.00 T(1.00) 603.33 54.00 52.00 N 88 Nagli WE(1.00) Dbarampur-l0 ED, EAg Rice, Jowar, 221.00 T{I.OO) 312.00 44.00 37.47 N2 89 Nagli WE(l.OO) Dharampur-12 .. Rice, Jowar, 198.00 232.00 18.00 20.92 90 Nagli Dharampur-14 .. Rice, Nagli 258.81 T(1.oo) 91.00 22.00 15.00 91 W(1.00) Dharampur-16 .. Rice, Ragi 539.00 T(2.00) 288.83 77.00 53.00 N 92 W(1.00) R(1.00)

109 TALUKA : BA~SDA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popuJa- Code of the tion and No. village Dumber Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Wafer Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11

93 Mola Amba 1,085.13 1,382 p PHS,FPC, W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (283) Cr-IW 94 Nirpan 425.37 587 p CHW W,F,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KIt (135)

Total 59,345.99 137,258 P(141) H(1) T(2) (24,362) H(9) MCW(2) W(94) PUC(2) PHC(2) Hp(22) 1(4) PHS(18) R(60) D(3) S(13) FPC(20) N(l) RP(19) CHW(123)

Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

110 DIRECTORY

Laud Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forellt Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical Mauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bansda-21 Rice, Nagli 590.13 3~.00 88.00 63.00 93

Bansda-22 Rice, Nagli 238.00 146.00 15.00 26.37 94

2",018.55 717.00 27,762.8" 3,902.06 2,945.5" N(506) M(126) C(23) T(44)

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GUJARAT TALUKA DHARAMPUR DISTRICT VALSAD o

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Sf" TE eOUHOARY. .. IMPORTANT METALl EO RCA 0 ...... ~ TALUKA BOUNOAFW.. F\IVER .. pe/PTO VILLAGE BOUNDARY W'lTH LOCATION CODE NUM8ER POST OF FleE / 1EtEGRAP)oI OFFICE

TALU KA H EAOQUA.RTERS. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ..

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW .tOO, POLice STATION.

lOO-4QQ, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 , A,80\lE HOSPtTAL~ PRIMA.RY HEALTH CENTRE,OISPENSARV UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE. MATERNITY' CHILD WELFARE CENTRE. URBAW AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ••. ''''PORTANT V'LLAGE "ARKEf I HAT. STATE HIGHWAY TALUKA DHARAMPUR

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

8 DHARAMPUR TALUKA

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Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary Sl. Name of Location Directory Census S1. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Amba Jun~le 165 132 82 56 Dhodhadkuva 123 128 80 2 Amba Talat 8 118 76 57 Dighi 236 138 86 3 Ambheti 125 128 80 58 Divsi 163 132 82 4 Amdha 118 128 80 59 Dixal 166 132 82 5 Andharpada 156 132 82 6 Arnai 117 128 80 60 Eklera 187 134 84 7 AsaI Kanti 225 138 84 61 Fari 168 132 82 8 Aslona 197 136 84 62 Fatepur 212 136 84 9 Astol 186 134 84 63 Fulwadi 90 126 80 10 Asura 36 120 78 11 Avalkhandi 106 126 80 12 Avdha 43 120 78 64 Gadi 23 120 76 65 Ganua 28 120 76 66 Ghadvi 229 138 84 13 Babarkhadak 95 126 80 67 Ghanveri 226 138 84 14 Balchondi 122 128 80 68 Ghotan 167 132 82 15 Bamanvel 204 136 84 69 Ghotval 223 138 84 16 Bamti 38 120 78 70 Girnara 172 132 82 17 Barolia 68 124 78 71 Gorkhada 45 122 78 18 Barpuda 139 130 82 72 Gundla 57 122 78 19 Barsol 39 120 78 20 Barumal 42 120 78 2] Bhambha 1 118 76 73 Ifanmatmal 29 120 76 22 Bhandar Kutch 154 12 82 74 Hathanbari 12 118 76 23 Bhanval 76 124 78 75 Hedalbari 181 134 84. 24 Bhatheri 232 138 84 76 Hedri 86 124 84 25 Bhavada 30 120 76 77 Huda 170 132 82 26 Bhavada Jagiri 133 130 80 27 Bha\than Ambosi 83 124 18 78 Jagiri 17 118 76 28 Bhavthan Jungle 10 118 76 79 Jamatia 50 122 78 29 Bhensdara 72 124 78 SO Jam Gabhan ISS 132 82 30 Bhurval 221 138 84 81 Jirval 157 132 82 31 Bhutrun 108 126 80 82 Jogvel 128 128 80 32 Bildha 21 118 76 33 Bilia 199 136 84 34 Bilonia 162 132 82 83 Kajli 127 128 80 35 Bilpudi 41 120 78 84 Kakadkopar 151 130 82 36 Bokaddhara 26 120 7b 85 Kakadkuva 71 124 78 37 Bopi 13 118 76 86 Kangvi 34 120 76 38 Borpada 110 128 80 87 Kaprada 147 130 82 39 Burla 179 134 82 88 Karanjveri !35 120 76 40 Burvad 207 136 84 89 Karchond 206 136 84 90 Karjun 175 134 82 91 Karvali 215 136 84 41 Chand Vegan 130 128 80 92 Kasatveri 141 130 82 42 Chas Mand"a 15 118 76 93 Kastonia 184 134 82 43 Chavra 80 124 78 94 Kelavani 65 1?2 78 44 Chavshala 144 130 82 95 Keldha 138 130 82 45 Chepa 202 136 84 96 Ketki 185 134 82 46 Chichozar 66 124 7& 97 Khadakval 177 134 82 47 Chinchpada 134 130 80 98 Khadki 55 122 78 99 Khamdahad Il 118 76 48 Dabhadi 146 130 82 100 Khanda 9 118 76 49 Dabkhal 145 130 82 101 Khapatia 81 124 78 50 Dahikhed 182 134 82 102 Kharedi 97 126 80 51 Dandvel 88 126 80 103 Kharvel 40 120 78 52 Dharnan Vegan 191 134 84 104 Khatana 7 118 76 53 Dhamni 100 126 80 105 Khatunia 180 134 82 54 DhankvaI 106 Khoba 107 126 80 113 128 80 107 55 Dharanmal 230 138 84 Khuntli 119 128 80

115 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGE

8 DHARAMPUR TALUKA - Coutd.

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

108 Kolvera 190 134 84 159 Padchha 210 136 84 109 Kosimpada 24 120 76 160 . Paikhed 78 124 78 110 Kotalgam 171 132 82 161 Panas 120 128 80 111 Kothar 150 130 82 162 Panchvera 137 130 82 112 Kumbhset 233 138 84 163 Pandavkhadak 49 122 78 113 Kunda 116 128 80 164 Pangarbari 46 122 78 114 Kurgam 94 126 80 165 Panva 73 124 78 166 Pendha 87 124 80 115 Lakadmal 92 126 80 167 Pendhardevi 205 136 84 116 Lavkar 164 132 82 168 Pindval 62 122 78 117 Likhavad 200 136 84 169 Pipalpada 51 122 78 118 Luheri 32 120 76 170 Pipalset 193 134 84 111 Piprol 44 122 78 172 Piproni 208 136 84 119 Madhuban 211 136 84 173 Piproti 142 130 82 120 Madhuri 54 122 78 174 Pirmal 75 124 78 12\ Makadban 89 126 80 175 Pondha Jungle 126 80 122 Malghar 195 134 84 10~, 123 Malungi 234 138 84 124 Mamabhacha 18 118 76 17'5 RahoT 143 130 82 125 Manaichondi 27 120 76 177 Rajpuri Jungle 31 120 76 126 Manala 160 132 82 178 Rajpuri Talat .5 118 76 127 Mandva 148 130 82 179 Ranpada 31 120 78 128 Mani 135 130 80 180 Ranveri 63 122 78 129 Maraghmal 3 118 76 181 Raymal 213 136 84 130 Matunia 131 128 80 182 Rohiyal Jungle 221 138 84 131 Meghval 209 136 84 183 Rohiyal Talat 161 132 82 132 Mendha 114 128 80 133 Mohana Kanvchali 112 128 80 184 Sadadvera 58 122 78 134 Mohpada 109 126 80 185 Sajani Barada 14 118 76 135 Molveri 20 118 76 186 . Samarsingi 59 122 78 136 Mordahad 52 122 78 187 Sarvartati 201 136 84 137 Mota Pondha 152 130 82 188 Satvankal 79 124 78 138 Moti-Dhol-Dungari 6 118 76 189 Shahuda 198 136 84 . 139 Moti Korval 104 126 80 190 Sidl1Umbar 33 120 76 140 Moti Kosbadi 77 124 78 191 Sildha 178 134 82 141 Moti Palsan 203 136 84 192 Singarmal 105 126 80 142 Moti Vahiyal 98 126 80 193 Singartati 189 134 84 143 Murdad 53 122 78 194 Sisumal 47 122 78 195 Sondar 56 122 78 144 Nadagdhari Jungle 16 118 76 196 Sukalbari 183 134 82 145 Nagar 214 136 84 197 Sukhala 124 128 80 146 Nali Madhani 99 126 80 198 Sulia 224 138 84 147 Nana Pondha 121 128 80 199 Sutharpada 169 132 82 148 Nandgam 132 130 80 149 Nani-Dhol Dungari 4 118 76 200 Tamachhadi 101 126 80 150 Nani Korval 102 126 80 201 Tanachhia 19 U8 76 151 Nani Kosbadi 84 124 78 202 Tanki 70 124 78 152 Nani PaIsan 222 138 84 203 Terichikhli 220 138 84 153 Nani Vahiyal 91 126 80 204 Tiskari Jungle 218 138 84 154 Narvad 173 132 82 205 Tiskari Talat 67 124 78 155 Nilosi 188 134 84 206 Titukhadak 74 124 78 156 Nirval 237 138 86 207 Titumal 235 138 84 208 Tokarpada 136 130 82 157 Ozar 153 132 82 209 Tukvada 231 138 84 158 Ozarda 129 128 80 210 Tumbi 93 126 80

116 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

8 DHARAMPUR TALUKA - Contd.

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary Sl. Name of Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

211 Tutarkhed 82 124 78 224 Valveri 192 134 84 225 Vanjhalat 85 124 78 212 Ukta 64 122 78 226 Vankhas 22 118 76 213 Ulaspendhi 60 122 78 227 III 128 80 214 Umarpada 228 138 84 228 Varna 155 132 82 215 Umli 217 136 84 229 Varoli Jungle 216 136 84 216 Upalpada 48 122 78 230 Varoli Talat 149 130 82 231 Varvath 176 134 82 232 Vathoda 25 120 76 217 Vaddha 159 132 82 233 Vavar 140 130 82 218 Vitdi 219 138 84 234 Veri Bhavada 115 128 80 219 Vadkhambha 96 126 80 235 Viraxet 194 134 84 220 Va doli 196 134 84 236 Virval 2 118 76 221 Vadset 174 132 82 222 Vaghval 61 122 78 223 Vajvad 126 128 80 237 Zaria 67 124 78

117

OffiECTORY

Land Use

'--_._-- -_------. --__- __--_,- Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of Onclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. aod archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-8 ED,EAg Rice, Jower T(I.OO) 325.74 11.00 28.00 M;T WE(1.00) Dharampur-8 ED,EAg Rice, Ragi T(12.00) 294.00 3.52 34.00 M 2 WE(l2.00) Dharampur-7 ED,FAg Rice, Ragi T(9.oo) 170.00 2.00 76.94 3 WE(9.00) Dharampur-4 ED,EAg Nagli, Rice, 'f(12.00) 326.49 19.00 27.00 4 Jowar, Ragi WEI12.00) Dharampur-7 ED,EAg Rice, Ragi T(37.00) 305.00 40.65 25.00 M 5 WE(37.00)

Dharampur-S EAg Rice, Ragi 'f(IO.OO) 291.09 8.00 30.00 M 6 WE(lO.OO) Dharampur-7 ED,EAg Nagli, Rice, 165.00 T\S.OI» 365,00 7.14 45.00 NI0:M 7 Jowar, Ragi WE(5.00) Dharampur-ll E.\g Nagli, Rice, 861.00 T(14.00) 893.00 1.07 87.00 T 8 Jowar WE(IO.00) R(4.00) Dharampur-17 .. Nagli, Rice, 248.81 64.00 776.00 9 Ragi Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice, 208.00 52.00 19.94 2.00 10 Jowar

Dharampur-22 .. Nagli, Rice. 150.00 53.00 15.69 15.00 11 Ragi Dharampur-28 .. Nagli, Rice, 251.00 75.19 26.00 9.00 q Ragi D harampur-25 .. Nagli, Rice, 616.00 376.00 118.26 37.00 13 Ragi Dharampur-25 .. Nagli, Rice, 150.00 380.00 108.51 14 Jower, Ragi Dharampur-25 .. Nagli, Rice, T(1.00) 80.00 12.08 223.00 15 Ragi W(l.OO)

Dharampur-28 .. Nagli, Rice. 413.00 296.00 12.30 106,00 16 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-35 .. Nagli, Rice, 543.00 327.00 15.63 114.00 17 Jowar. Ragi Dharampur-27 .. Nagli, Rice, 482.00 184.00 6~.27 28.00 18 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-33 Nagli, Rice, 160.00 11.00 146.71 19 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-43 .. Nagli, Rice, 260.00 . 153.65 30.00 7.00 20 Ragi

Dharampur-37 Nagli, Rice, 209.64 214.00 166.00 39.00 21 Ragi Dharampur-41 .. Nagli, Rice, 41.00 48.00 5-".79 3.00 22 Ragi

1,l:9 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and tl~xt to it in the bracket~, the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tiflD and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

21 Gadi 469,07 792 P(2) CHW W,R,N PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (110) 24 Kosimpada 255.28 291 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (61) 25 Vathoda 111.95 183 P -(-5 lans) W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (36) 26 130kaddhara 177.25 187 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (39) 27 Manaichondi 489.01 474 P -(-5 kms) W,R,N PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (94)

28 Ganva 501.29 417 +5 kms) -(-S ~ms) W',R,S -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (94) 29 Hanmatmal 1,725.36 2,132 P(2) PHS,D,FPC, W,R,N PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (416) CHW 30 13havada 899.56 785 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) 13S PR (156) 31 Rajpuri Junglo 936.95 745 P CWC,D,CHW W,R PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (145) Thursday 32 Luheri 833.68 1,442 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (242)

33 Sidhumbar 909.69 1,551 P(2) MCW,PHC, W,R,S PO -(-5 kms) BS PR (266) FPC,CHW

34 Kangvi 796.02 2,176 P CHW(2) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (362) 35 Karanjveri 846.93 2,356 P CHW(2) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (384) 36 Asura 425.29 2,472 P(2) CHW(2) W,R,N PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (457) 37 Ranpada 124.51 494 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (77)

38 Bamti 876.32 3,394 P(2) FPC,CHW(3) W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (529) 39 Barsol 448.03 1,554 P CHW(2) W -(-5 kms) -(5~10 kms) BS KR (258) 40 Kharvel 437.61 1,687 P(2) CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR (283)

41 Bilpudi 1,463.83 6,134 P(4),H,O RP,CHW(6) W,N PO,Phone -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (956) 42 Barumal 670.28 1,877 P CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS PR (301)

43 Avdha 1,412.81 1,869 P(2) CHW(2) W,R,S PO -(-5 kms) 13S PR (371)

120 omECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including ,,,"V.Y irrigated rable not any waste availa- Loca- Neare~t town Power Staple Food Source place of (inclu- bIe for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-33 .. Nagli, Rice, 159.07 177.00 66.00 94.00 23 Ragi Dharampur-35 .. Nagli, Rice, 128.00 74.00 31.28 22.00 24 Ragi Dharampur-39 .. Nagli, Rice, 37.00 11.00 63.95 25 Ragi Dharampur-37 .. Nagli, Rice, 79.00 10.00 88.25 26 Ragi Dharampur-38 .. Nagli, Rice, 342.00 125.00 15.liO 7.01 27 Ragi

Dharampur-32 .. Nagli, Rice, 356.29 141.00 1.00 3.00 28 Ragi, Jowar

D harampur-24 " Nagli, Rice, 1,049.00 357.00 102.00 217.36 29 Ragi Dharampur-20 .. Nagli, Rice, 627.00 184.56 22.00 66.00 30 Ragi Dharampur-16 .. Nagli, Rice, 719.00 108.95 49.00 60.00 31 Ragi Dharampur-9 EA Nagli, Rice, 478.00 292.00 63.68 32 lower

Dharampur-9 EAg Nagli, Rice, 453.00 T(19.00) 340.00 34.00 63.69 N8:M2:C 33 Ragi W(2.00) TWE(17.00) Dharampur-6 BAg Nagii, Rice, 40.00 T(4.00) 499.00 253.02 34 Jowar TWE(4.00) Dharampur-6 ED,EAg Nagli, Rice, T(3.00) 645.93 65.00 133.00 N8 35 Jowar, Ragi TWE(3.00) Dharampur-2 ED,EAg Nagli, Rica, T(MO) 405.29 2.00 12.00 M2:C 36 Ragi TWE(6.oo) Dharampur-3 EA Rice, Jowar T(5.00) 116.51 1.00 2.00 37 W(5,00)

Dharampur-4 EA Rice, Iowar T(63.00) 734.00 71.00 8.32 C 38 TWB(63.00) Dharampur-5 ED,EAg Rice, Iowar T(4.00) 422.00 5.03 17.00 M2:C:T 39 WE{4.00) Dharampur-2 EA Rice, Iowar, T(1I1.00) 281.61 26.00 19.00 N5:M2:T 40 Wheat W(21.00) TWE(90.00) Dharampur- 2 ED,EAg Rice, Ragi . T(11.oo) 1,143,00 11.00 298.83 N6:M3:T 41 WB(11.00) Dharampur-7 BAg Nagli, Rice, 185.00 T(12.00) 422.28 22.00 29.00 N4:M 42 Ragi W(4.00) WE(8.00)

Dharampur-13 .. Nagli, Rice, 318.00 T(1.00) 372.81 102.00 619.00 C 43 Ragi R(1.oo)

121 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village Dumber Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, kett Water- Hat, way) iF any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

44 Piprol 1,166,32 576 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (l08) 45 Gorkhada 442.33 P -(-5 kms) W,R,Hp KR- ~ -(-5 kms) +5 kms) BS 46 Pangarbari 870.70 917 P CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (173) 47 Sisumal 493.86 254 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) R,S -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (SO) 48 Upalpada 264.06 131 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(l0+ kms) BS KR (25)

49 pandav Khadak 796.59 736 P CHW W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (142) 50 Jamalia 828.05 986 P rHW W,R,N PO -(10+ kms) BS KR. (159) 51 Pipalpada 612.28 743 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 km~) . BS PR,KR (136) 52 Mordahad 30658 272 P -(-5 kms) W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (57) 53 Murdad 921.96 690 P -(-5 kms) W,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 klns) BS PR,KR (137)

54 Madhuri 390.40 212 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KIt (50) 55 Khadld 524.36 309 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (57) 56 Sondar 822.73 656 P -(-5 kms) W,N -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (139) 57 Gundia 1,152.07 1,021 P PHS,FPC W,N +5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (170) CHW 58 Sadadvera 757.64 593 P CHW W,N -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) ES KR (116)

59 Samarsingi 146.79 231 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (43) 60 Ulaspendhi 467.71 235 P -(-5 kms) W,N -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (56) 61 Vaghval 455.08 401 P,AC(4) -(5-10 kms) W,R 1'0 -(10+ kms) BS KR (78) 62 Pindval 932.26 896 P,I MCW,PHC, W PO -(5-10 kms) BS KR (148) FPC,CHW 63 Ranveri 391.34 376 P -(-5 kms) W PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (63)

64 Ukta 1,010.00 1,785 P CHW W,R,N PO Yes, on BS KR (302) Sunday 65 Kelavani 766.40 1,264 P(2),AC PHS,FPC, W,R,N -(-5 lons) -(-5 kms) BS KR (223) CHW

122 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different type§ of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenit ies-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (mcluding by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vatian or No. and archaea- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dhararnpur-17 .. Nagli, Rice, 890.00 62.00 194.00 20.32 44 Ragl Dharampur-19 .. Nagli, Rice, 347.00 51.00 22.33 22.00 4S Ragi Dhararnpur-24 .. Nagli, Rice, 459.00 163.70 225.00 23.00 46 Ragi Dhararnpur-26 .. Nagli, Rice, 355.00 124.00 0.86 14.00 47 Ragi, Kodra Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice 9.06 60.00 195.00 48

Dhararnpur-28 .. Nagli, Rice, 485.00 265.00 1.00 45.59 49 Ragi Dhararnpur-38 ., Nagli, Rice, 410.05 10.00 408.00 50 Ragi Dhararnpur-39 .. Nagli. Rice, 225.00 191.28 132.00 64.00 51 Ragi Dhararnpur--41 Nagli, Rice, 110.00 134.00 62.58 52 Ragi Dhararnpur-48 .. Nagli, Rice, 581.00 337.00 3.96 53 Ragi

Dharampur-44 .. Nagli, Rice 223.00 91.40 2.00 68.00 54

Dharampur--44 NagJi, Rice 102.00 195.00 227.36 S5

Dharampur-42 Nagli, Rice, 578.00 239.73 5.00 S6 Ragi D arampur-40 Nagli, Rice 176.00 292.00 12.01 672.00 57

Dharampur-36 " Nagli, Rice 521.00 59.00 159.64 12.00 58

Dharampur-36 Nagli, Rice 99.00 15.79 30.00 2.00 59

Dharampur-35 .. Nagli, Rice 313.00 50.00 101. 71 3.00 60

Dharampur-25 .. Nagli, Rice, 276.00 54,00 99.00 26.08 61 Ragi Dhararnpur-27 Nagli, Rice, 361.26 217.00 344.00 10.00 N4 62 Ragi Dhararnpur-24 Nagli, Rice, 295.00 67.34 21.00 8.00 63 Ragi

Dharampur-lO EA Rice, Ragi 610.00 368.00 24.00 8.00 64

Dharampur-9 Rice, Ragi 407.00 327.00 26.40 6.00 M2 65

123 TALUKA: DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the-Uistance in broad ranges viz.,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca· Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given.) tion village area popu!a- Code of the tion and No, village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Da~s (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Stati()n, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IJ

66 Chichozar 499.18 864 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 Sms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (184) 67 Zaria 524.08 1,052 P,AC(4) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (173) 68 Barolia 937.76 2;696 P(2),I,AC(5) CHW(3) W PTO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (403) 69 Tiskari Talat 1,124.14 3,932 P(3),Tr,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO Yes, on BS KR (743) Monday 70 Tanki 218.77 435 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (76)

71 Kakadkuva 781.54 2,192 P,AC(2) CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kIns) BS PR,KR (377) 72 Bhensdara 940.62 2,636 P(3),AC(3) CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (425) 73 Panva 884.59 744 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (120) N i 74 Titukhadak 313.05 223 P -(-5 kms) W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (34) 75 Pirma! 513.26 351 P -(- 5 kms) W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (62)

76 Bhanval 672.87 407 P -(10+ kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) KR (84) 77 Moti Kosbadi 438.64 364 P CHW W,R --(5-JOkms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (81) 78 Paikhed 735.58 283 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (61) 79 Satvankal 285.63 142 -(-5 kms) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (30) 80 Chavra 323.01 " 251 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-lOkms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR , (51)

81 Khapatia 182.86 180 P CHW W,R -(HOkms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (34) 82 Tukarkhed 601.20 541 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (102) 83 Bhavthan Ambosi 907.78 1,124 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (220) 84 Nani Kosbadi 413.41 317 -(-5 kms) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (65) 85 Vanjhalat 447.50 200 -(-; kms) CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (43)

86 Hedri 462.58 342 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-19 kms) KR (57, 87 Pendha 883.18 761 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(~-10 kms) -(5 kms) KR (130)

124 DIRECTORY

Laad Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated Table not any Loca· Nearest town Power Staple Foo;) Sour,e waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for don and distance Supply religious, Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vat ion or No. and archaeo- groves) logical· interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-l0 " Nagli, Rice, 298.00 T(1.00) 147.00 28.00 25.78 66 Ragi W(l.OO) Dharampur-6 EAg Nagli, Rice, 204.00 T(8.00) 30508 7.00 M2 67 lowar, Ragi TWE(8.00) Dharampur-2 EA Rice, Ragi 105.00 T(Jl.00) 783.00 27.00 11.76 M2 68 W(11.00) Dharampur::-S EA Rice, Ragi T(l7.00) 973.00 14.14 120.00 69 W(17.00) Dharampur-8 Rice, Jower 109.00 3.71 106.00 70

Dharampur-6 EAg,EO Rice, Jower, 145.54 T(4.00 575.00 20.00 37.00 71 Ragi WE(4.00) Dharampur-9 EA Rice, lowar, T(16.00) 509.00 329.62 86,00 M3 72 Ragi TWE(16.00)

Dharampur-ll " Rice, lowar, 558.59 293.00 23.00 10.00 73 Ragi Dharampur-14 Nagli, Rice, 208.05 84.00 21.00 74 Ragi Dharampur-25 Nagli, Rice, 375.00 72.00 63.26 3.00 75 Ragi

Dharampur-26 .. Nagli, Rice, 586.00 23.00 33.87 30.00 76 Ragi

Dharampur-57 " Nagli, Rice 322.00 89.64 19.00 8.00 77

Dharampur-40 Nagli, Rice 586.00 116.00 33.58 78

Dharampur-45 .. Nagli, Rice 210.63 54.00 21.00 79

Dharampur-48 Nagli, Rice 195.00 90.01 3800 80

Dharampur-50 .. Naglj, Rice 67.00 111.86 4.00 81

Dharampur-40 Nagli, Rice 478.20 104.00 6.00 13.00 82

Dharampur-52 Nagli. Rice, 483.00 332.78 20.00 72.00 83 Ragi Dharampur-42 Nagli, Rice 268.47 77.00 68.00 84

Dharampur-30 Nagli, Rice 331.50 82.00 34.00 85

[Dharampur-24 Nagli, Rice, 358.00 37.00 41.00 26.58 86 Ragi Dharampur-24 Nagli, Rice, 240.00 203.00 440.18 87 Ragi, lowar

125 'fALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges vi'l:.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Ednca- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commn- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

88 Dandvel 637.24 387 P -(5-10 kms) W -( -5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(5 kms) KR (7~) 89 Makadban 1,913.75 2,143 P(3) CHW(2) W,R PO --(-5 kms) BS PR (370) 90 Fulwadi 680.68 1,382 P,O CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (215) 91 Nani Vahiyal 697,74 3.190 P(2),H,Tr, PHS,D,FPC, W,R PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (509) AC(3) CHW(3) Thursday 92 Lakadmal 335,59 953 P,AC(2) CHW W PO -(-'i kms) BS PR,KR (175)

93 Tumbi 408.24 1,128 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (195) 94 Kurgam 491,29 1,655 P CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (256) 95 Babarkhadak 452.80 1,410 P,AC PHS,FPC, W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms~ , BS KR (217) CHW 96 Vadkhambha 309.95 822 P,AC CHW W,R -(-5 kms) Yes, on BS PR (149) Saturday 97 Kbaredi 319.14 728 P,AC(4) CHW W.R PO -(-5 kms) ~(-5 kms) PR,KR (126)

~8 Moti Vahiyal 512.98 1,537 P,AC(3) CHW W,R,N PO -(-5 kms) -( -5 kIDs) KR (254)

99 Nani Madhani 372.00 656 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (t 10) 100 Dhamni 1,499.57 1,326 P MCW,PHS, W,R,N PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (236) FPC,CHW Monday 101 Tamachhadi 1,224.31 1,152 :p CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (180) 102 Nani Korval 708,94 465 P -(5-10 kms) R,S -(5-.10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (93)

103 Pondha Jungle 378.15 208 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (39) 104 Moti Korval 1,487,56 812 P -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -{-5 kms) KR (150) 105 Singarmal 598.14 386 P -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms)· -(5-10 kms) KR (71) 106 Avalkhandi 429,99 245 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10kms) KR (51) 107 Khoba 363.51 128 -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) R -(5-10 kms) -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) KR (25)

108 Bhutfun 2S0.04 39 -(10+ kIDs) -(5-]0 kIDs) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (9) 109 tviohpada 428.78 165 -(5-10 kms) CHW Hp PO -(lO+kms) ,,-(5-10 kms) KR (31)

126 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) intere.t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

Dharampur-16 " Nagli, Rice, 505.00 T(4.oo) 42.00 82.00 4.24 88 Jowar, Ragi W(4.00) D harampur-12 '. Rice, Ragi 1,224.00 TO.OO) 342.00 228.75 118.00 89 Tk(1.00) Dharampur-Il .. Nagli, Rice, 371.68 256.00 53.00 C2 90 Ragi Dharampur-ll EA NagIi, Rice, 14.00 T(49.00) 462.74 25.00 147.00 N5:M3 91 Jowar TWE(49.00) Dharampur-9 EA Rice, Jowar, 236.59 47.00 52.00 92 Ragi

Dl,arampur-ll EA Rice, Jowar 370.24 7.00 31.00 93

Dharampur-12 EA Rice, Ragi, 334.00 133.00 24.29 94

Dharampur-16 EAg Rice, Ragi T(6.00) 371.80 26.00 49.00 C 95 WE(6.00) Dharampur-l0 EA Rice, Ragi 72.00 195.95 28.00 14.00 96

Dharampur-13 EA Nagli, Rice, 5.00 T(4.00) 237.00 73.14 97 Jowar WE(4.00)

Dharampur-15 EA Nagli, Rice, 185.00 T(9.00) 334.00 44.98 98 Jowar WE(8.00) R(J.OO) Dharampur-18 ., Rice, Ragi 168.00 167.00 37.00 99

Dharampur-l1 .. Nagli, Rice, 1,132.00 169.57 148.00 50.00 C 100 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-20 NagIi, Rice, 942.00 74.31 147.00 61.00 101 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-45 .. Nagli, Rice, 548.00 52.00 102.00 6.94 102 Ragi

Dharampur-35 Nagli, Rice, 341.00 21.00 4.15 12.00 103 Jowar Dharampur-45 ., Nag1i, Rice, 1,060.00 255.56 171.00 1.00 104 Ragi Dharampur-48 .. Nagli, Rice, 451.00 127.14 20.00 105 Ragi Dharampur-SO Nagli, Rice, 48.99 83.00 298.00 106 Ragi Dharampur-52 .. Nagli, Rice, 310.51 18.00 20.00 15.00 107 Ragi

Dharampur-47 Nagli, Rice, 200.04 24.00 18.00 8.00 108 Ragi Dharampur-45 Nagli, Rice, 353.00 24.00 34.78 1.7.00 109 Ragi

127 TALUKA: DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne"t to it in the brackets, the di'itance Total in broad raoges viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and Medical- Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- No. village number Educa- tional Wat(;( Telegraph or nication ach (in hec- of (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to tares) house- of Railway village holds Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat. way) if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

110 Borpada 227.80 279 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp, -(5-10 kms) -(lO+kms) -(-5 kms) KR (52) R,N 111 Vansda 498.54 99 \ -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10 +kms) -(-5 kms) KR (25) , 112 Mohana Kanvchali 797.60 666 P CHW R -(10+ kms)-(tO+kms) -(-5 kms) KR (109) 113 Dhankval 746.61 492 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (87) 114 Mendba 1,195.90 1,090 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (201)

115 Veri Bhavada 890.23 1,140 P(2) CHW W,R,N -(-5 kIns) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (190) 116 Kunda 713.80 542 P CHW W,R -(--5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (78) 117 Arnai 855.65 1,278 P CHW W,R -(5-IOkms) -(5-10 ktrls)' -(5-10 kms) KR (213) 118 Amdha 848.86 1,393 P,AC(3) PHS,FPC, W,R,N PO -(5-10 l,{ms) BS KR (242) CHW 119 Khuntli 568.90 1,135 P,AC(3) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (219)

120 Panas 648.78 1,251 P,O,AC(6) CHW_ W,R,N PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (220) 121 Nana Pondha 594.72 1,846 P(2),H MCW,PHC. W,R PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (320) FPC Wednesday 122 Balchondi 359.37 1,399 P,AC(8) CHW(2) W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (262) 123 Dhodhadkuva 390.48 1,658 P,AC(6) CHW(2) W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (276) 124 Sukhala - 952.00 3,138 P(5),AC(4) PHS,FPC,RP W,Tk,N PO Yes, on BS KR (517) CHW(3) Friday

125 Ambheti 2,010.03 4,902 P(5),H,PUC', PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR t8t5) AC CHW(4) 126 Vajvad 455.08 1,145 P,AC(5) CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 lans) BS KR (193) 127 KajJi 511.92 1,083 P,AC CHW W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (214) 128 JogveJ i,085.65 1,806 P(4) CHW(2) W PO -(-5 kms) BS PR (300) 129 Ozarda 1,201.67 1,554 P,AC(4) CHW W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (276)

180 Chand Vegan 1,195.26 J,317 P -(-5 kms) W.R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (230) 131 Matunia 673.51 956 P CHW W,S -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (152)

128 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- plaee of (inelu- ble for tion and dIstance Supply religious, Code (in km.) ding cuJti- historical gauchar vation or No. and arehaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-44 .. Nagli, Rice, 59.00 45.00 96.80 27.00 110 Ragi Dharampur-48 .. NagJi, Rice, 24.54 20.00 454.00 111 Ragi Dharampur-47 .. Nagli, Rice, 623.00 95.00 31.00 48.60 112 Ragi Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice. 549.00 67.61 43.00 87.00 113 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice, 193.90 63.00 939.00 114 Ragi

Dharampur 36 .. Nagli, Rice, 686.00 126.23 48.00 30.00 lIS Ragi Dharampur-18 .. Nagli, Rice, 519.00 28.00 71.80 95.00 116 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur 25 .. Nagli, Rice, 58800 142.00 99.00 26.65 Spring of Hot 117 Ragi water Dharampur-18 .. Nagli, Rice, 409.86 33500 82.00 2200 118 Ragi Dharampur-15 .. Nagli, Rice, 263.00 277.00 28.90 119 Ragi

Dharampur-13 EAg Nagli. Rice, 136.00 T(2.00) 445.00 37.00 28.78 M 120 Ragi WE(200) Dharampur-15 ED,EAg Rice. Ragi 2900 T(2.00) 51400 12.72 .31.00 N2:M3:C2 12J WE(200) Dhararnpur-18 EAg,EO Rice, Ragi 8.00 T(8.oo) 318.37 24.00 1.00 N:M 122 TWE(8.00) Dhararnpur-25 ED,EAg Rice, Ragi T(1l.00) 347.00 1.00 31.48 N4:M 123 TWE{lI.00) Pardi-21 EAg,EO Rice, Ragi T(24.00) 847.00 18.00 63.00 M6:T2 124 W{24.00)

Vapi-20 EAg Rice T(61.00) 1,781.00 42.00 126.03 N8:T2 125 WE(61.00) Dharampur-20 ED,EAg Rice. Ragi T(3.00) 269.00 110.08 13.00 M 126 WE(3.00) Dharampur-25 EAg Rice, Jowar, 34.92 T(2.oo) 419.00 48.00 8.00 127 Ragi TWE(2.00) Dharampur-21 .. Nagli, Rice, 581.0J 7.00 497.65 128 Ragi

Dharampur-28 " Nagli, Rice, 714.61 406.00 42.00 45.00 129 Ragi

Dharampur-33 .. Nagli. Rice, 180.00 186.26 829.00 130 Ragi Dharampur-38 .. Nagli, Rice, 436.00 189.00 6.00 42.51 131 Ragi

129 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges ·viz., 5 kms, 5-10 kms and W + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the lion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Warer- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

\ 132 Nandgam 1,238.85 1,171 P CHW·. R,S -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms)' KR (193) 133 Bhavada Jagiri 870.43 756 P CHW W,N -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (121) 134 Chinchpada 321.08 309 P(3) -(-5 kms) W,Hp, +5 kms) -(lO+kms) Bi KR (62) R,S 135 Mani 548.92 526 P PHS,FPC W,R.S -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) BS KR (99) 136 Tokarpada 891.55 410 P -(5-10 kms) W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (85)

137 Panchvera 329.80 256 P. -(10+ kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) PR (47) 138 Keldha 340.47 193 -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (33) 139 Barpuda 1,129.44 829 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (154) 140 Vavar 1,119.86 1,068 P(2) CHW W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (180) 141 Kasatveri 474.41 236 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) BS KR (33)

142 Piproti 344.23 239 P -(10+ kms) S -lO+kms) -(lO+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (42) 143 Rahor 340.58 274 P -(5-10 kms) W,S -(5-lOkms) -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (54) 144 Chavshala 1,381.13 1,049 P,AC CHW W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (180) 145 Dabkhal 957.49 1,011 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (174) 146 Dabhadi 201.66 260 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (46)

147 Kaparda 2,275.86 2,477 P(4),H PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk, PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (419) (HW(2) R,S 148 Mandva 2,818.06 2,962 P(4),AC(5) • PHS,FPC, W,Tk, PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (535) CHW(3) N Wednesday 149 Varoli Talat 807.54 1,461 P,AC(4) PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (215) CHW 150 Kothar 601.12 1,431 P(2),AC CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (234) 151 Kakadkopar 1,030.83 2,186 P(2),AC(2) PHS,FPC, W,S PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (364) CHW(2)

152 Mota Pondha 1,880.31 5,509 P(6),H,PUC PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk,R PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (870) CHW(5) Sunday

130 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares round.:d up 10 2 decimal places.) Amenities-eonld. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cuttu- Area (including by irrigated rabJe not any Source waste availa- Loea- Nearest town Power Staple Food place of tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code fiR km.) historical No. gauchar vation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-42 .. Nagli, Rice, 954.00 201.00 13.00 70.85 132 Ragi Dharampur-45 .. Nagli, Rice, 230.00 583.43 15.00 42.00 133 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-50 .. Nagli, Rice, 105.00 5Q.00 12.00 154.08 134 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-44 .. Nagli, Rice, 410.00 64.00 28.92 46.00 135 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-47 .. Nagli, Rice, 812.00 61.00 17.55 1.00 136 Jowar, Ragi

Dharampur-52 ., Nagli, Rice, 246.00 47.00 5.00 31.80 137 Ragi Dharampur-50 ., Nagli, Rice, 235.00 32.47 58.00 15.00 138 Ragi Dharampur-54 · . Nagli, Rice, 345.00 387.00 89.00 308.44 139 Ragi Dharampur-56 Nagli, Rice, 351.00 301.00 51.86 416.00 140 Ragi Dharampur-57 Nagli, Rice, 370.00 55.00 34.00 15.41 141 Ragi

Dharampur-52 · . Nagli, Rice, 268.00 46.00 13.23 17.00 142 Ragi Dharampur-50 .. Nagli, Rice, 245.00 71.58 to.OO 14.00 143 Ragi Dharampur-35 · . Nagli, Rice, 867.00 26&.13 170.00 78.00 144 Ragi Dharampur-33 Nagli, Rice, 216.49 91.00 650.00 145 Ragi Dharampur-38 Nagli, Rice, 123.66 59.00 19.00 146 Ragi

Dharampur-29 Nagli, Rice, 1.403 840.00 32.86 N3:M2:C2 147 Ragi Dharampur-23 .. Nagli, Rice 1,891.00 95.00 832.06 M2 148

Dharampur-30 Rice, Jowar, 368.54 T(2.00) 399.00 38.00 149 Ragi W(2.00) Dharampur-25 EAg Rice, Ragi 338.12 20.00 243.00 150

Dharampur-2; BAg Rice, Ragi T(16.00) 953.00 26.S3 35.00 151 W(600) WE(S.OO) R(2.00)

Vapi-16 EAg Nagli, Rice 157.00 T(114.00) 1,400.00 109.31 100.00 N60:M 152 W(23.OO) WE(40.00) Tk(20.00) R(31.00)

131 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a da~h (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nerest Loea- Name of Total Total place where the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Tele~raph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

153 Ozar 844.95 \ 1,717 P(2),AC(3) CH\\'(2)" W,R PO -(-5 kms) BS KR . (300) 154 Bhandar Kutch 545.45 872 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kmsf BS KR (170) 155 Varna 478.59 794 P(2) CBW W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (151) Sunday 156 Andharpada 354.12 566 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (107) 157 Jirval 882.53 1,416 P,AC(2) (BW W,R -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms) -(5 -10 kms) KR (257)

158 Jam Gabhan 316.06 638 P,AC CHW W,R -(5-lOkms) -(5-10kms) as KR (114) 159 Vaddha 355.89 545 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,R -(IO+kms) -(5-\Okms) BS KR (96) 160 Manala 416.60 562 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-lOkms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (102) 161 Rohiyal Talat 513.28 702 P(2) -(-5 kms) W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(5-10kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (140) 162 Bilonia 191.42 165 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(10+kms) -(-5 kms) KR (27)

163 Divsi 574.78 592 P CHW W,R,S -(-5 knis) -(-5 kms) -( 5 kms) KR (100) ]64 Lavkar 488.81 575 P MeW,PRC, W,R,S -(-5 kms) Yes, on BS KR (101) D,FPC,CHW Sunday 165 Amba Jungle 1,366.71 1,754 P CHW(2) W,N PO -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (299) 166 Dixal 292.08 536 P PHS, FPC, W -(5-10kms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (94) CHW 167 Ghotan 156.74 710 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R -(5 -10kms) -(5-lOkms) BS KR (120)

168 Fali 509.08 491 P CHW Bp -(-5 kms) .-(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (99) 169 Sutharpada 293.47 333 P PHS,FPC W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (69) Tuesday 170 Huda 993.96 904 P RP,CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS· PR,KR (163) 171 Kotalgam 363.62 126 -(-5 kms) -( -5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (22) 172 Girnara 1,354.09 952 p CHW W -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (129)

173 Nalvad 996.53 805 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(5-IOkms) -(-5 kmg) KR (128) 174 Vadset 153.13 182 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms)' -(-5 kms) (29) KR

132 01gECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area u'lder different types of land use in rectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Source waste availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food place of tion and distance Supply (inelu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar \ation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vapi-20 EAg Nagli,Rice, 241.00 T(1.00) 526.00 29.00 47.95 N2 153 Ragi TWE(1.00) Dharampur-17 Rice, Ragi 259.00 " 259.45 13.00 14.00 M 154

Dharampur-20 .. Rice, Ragi 462.00 8.59 8.00 155

Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice, 296.12 27.00 31.00 156 Ragi Dharampur-2S Nagli, Rice, 396.00 286.00 109.00 91".53 157 Ragi

D harampur-28 .. Nagli, Rice, 12100 14600 10.00 3906 158 Ragi Dharampur-27 .. Nagli, Rice, 20700 120.89 15.00 13.00 159 Ragi Dharampur-30 .. Nagli, Rice, 248.00 122.60 7.00 39.00 160 Ragi Dharampur-32 .. NagIi, Rice, 299.00 117.28 65.00 32.00 161 Jowar Dharampur-35 .. Nagl;, Rice, 132.00 44.42 3.00 12.00 162 Ragi

Dharampur-40 " Nagli, Rice, 366.00 192.78 16.00 163 Ragi

Dharampur-43 , . Nag!i, Rice, 284.00 189.00 15.81 164 Ragi Dharampur-50 Nagli, Rice, 678.71 484.00 204.00 165 Ragi Dharampur-48 .. Nagli, Rice, 140.00 149.00 3.08 166 Ragi Dharampur-45 Nagli, Rice, 443.74 203.00 89.00 21.00 167 Ragi

Dharampur-50 .. Nagli, Rice, 284.08 140.00 9.00 76.00 168 Ragi Dharampur-53 NagIi, Rice, 87.00 123.00 3.00 80.47 169 Ragi Dharampur-58 .. Nagli, Rice, 294.00 487.96 31.00 181.00 170 Ragi D harampur-59 Nagli, Rice, 215.62 10600 2.00 40.00 171 Ragi Dharampur-S) NagH, Rice, 105.00 5)0.00 16.M 4).\)\) N 172 Rag;

Dharampur-52 NagIi, Rice, 558.00 26.00 391.53 21.00 N5 173 Ragi Dharainpur-50 Nagli, Rice, . 94.00 T(1.00) 53.00 5.13 174 Ragi W(l.00)

133 TALUKA: DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown 'in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-S kms, S-10kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Totai Total place where the facility is a va.ilable is given.) tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec of tional Water Tele$taph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

175 Karjun 717.06 \ 1,060 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) . (-5 kms) -(-S kms) KR , (194) 176 Varvath 1,233.34 1,766 P CHW(2) W,R,N PO -(-5 kms) BS KR (303) 177 Khadakval 1,469.90 1,336 P CHW W,R,N PO -(5-10kms) -(-5 kms) KR (265) 178 Sildha 2,015.52 2,137 P PHS,FPC, W,R,N, PO Yes, on BS KR (376) CHW S Saturday 179 Burla 578.71 744 P CHW W,R,S . (-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR,NW (J33)

180 Khatunia 194.30 301 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (60) 181 Hedalbari 231.11 428 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-lOkms) -(-? kms) -(-5 kms) KR (89) 182 Dahikhed 1,084.62 1,124 P CHW W,R -(10 Hms) -(10Hms) -(10+kms) KR (199) 183 Sukalbari 289.08 237 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) Kk (53) 184 Kastonia 262.90 259 P -(-5 kms) W -(lO+kms) -(5-lOkms) -(-5 kms) KR (47)

185 Ketki 253.72 250 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(5-lOkms) -(5-10 kms) KR (55) 186 Astol 1,197.46 1,252 P -(-5 kms) W -(1 OHms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (210) 187 Eklera 630.73 610 P CHW' W,R -(10+kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (11 1) 188 Nilosi 736.86 886 P CHW W,R,S -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS Kk (153) 189 Singartati 308.22 306 P CHW S,O -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (51)

190 Kolvera 404.09 455 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (77) 191 Dhall1an Vegan 142.85 153 P -(5-lOkms) W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (28) 192 Valveri 588.47 655 P CHW W,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) --;(-5 kms) KR (107) 193 Pipaiset 833.07 759 P CHW W,R,S,N -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (143) 194 Viraxet 1,832.67 1,916 P(2) CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(5-10kms)BS KR (316)

195 MaIghar 1,281.62 1,011 P CHW(2) W,R,N -(-S kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (211) .196, Vadoli 1,9S5.95 1,804 P PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R, PO -(S-10Jpns) BS PR (324) CHW(2) S,N

134 DIRECTORY

Land Use'

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up 10 Z decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for religious, tion and distance Supply Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vatlon or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-56 .. Nagli, Rice, 303.06 321.00 68.00 25.00 175 Ragi

Dharampur-50 " NagJi, Rice, 651.00 323.00 198.34 61.00 176 Ragi Dharampur-37 Nagli, Rice 989.00 T(l.OO) 220.90 252.00 7.00 177 " W(1.00) Dharampur-40 Nagii, Rice, 1,395.00 449.00 159.00 12.52 178 Jowar Dharampur-33 Nagli, Rice, 386.00 86.71 59.00 47.00 179 Jowar

Vapi-46 Nagli, Rice, 69.00 82.00 32.00 11.30 180 Iowar, Ragi Dharampur-44 Nagli, Rice, 108.00 13.00 110.11 181 Iowar, Ragi Dharampur-45 Nagli, Rice, 814.00 155.62 105.00 10.00 182 Iowar Vapi-48 Nagli, Rice, 192.08 86.00 10.00 1.00 183 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-43 Nagli, Rice, 75.00 108.00 33.90 46.00 184 Jowar, Ragi

Dharampur-46 Nagli, Rice, 121.00 78.72 6.00 48.00 185 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-41 .. Nagli, Rice, 759.00 326.00 35.46 77.00 186 Jowar, Ragi Vapi-47 Nagli, Rice, 503.73 106.00 15.00 6.00 187 Jowar, Ragi Dharampur-52 .. Nagli, Rice, 451.00 273.00 11.00 1.86 188 Ragi Dharampur-54 Nagli, Rice, 208.00 42.00 25.22 33.00 189 Ragi

Dharampur--48 Nagli, Rice, 258.00 96,00 50.09 190 Ragi Dharampur-45 .. Nagli, Rice, 70.00 11.85 57.00 4.00 191 Ragi Dharampur-47 Nagli, Rice, 338.00 172.00 32.47 46.00 192 Ragi Dharampur-52 Nagli, Rice, 537.07 150.00 124.00 22.00 193 Ragi Dharampur-60 Nagli, Rice 1,016.00 696.00 58.67 62.00 194

Dharampur-70 Nagli, Rice 689.00 483.00 1.00 108.62 195

Dharampur-57 Nagli, Rice, 1,217.00 374.00 265.00 99.95 196 Ragi

135 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in til,' brackets, the distance in bread ranges viz.,-5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place whel'e the facility is available is given). tion village area popula- Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hoc- of tional Water Telegraph or j,ication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketj Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

197 Aslona 2,384.~O 2,191 P(2) MH,PHS, 'W,R,S,N PO -(10+ kms) BS KR (386) FPC,CHW(2) 198 Shahuda 739.78 658 P CHW W,R,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) BS KR (110) '199 Bilia 192.41 130 -(-5 kms) CHW W,R,S,N -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (23) 200 Likhavad ' 458.81 526 P -(-5 kms) W -( 5 kms) -(I0+:kms) -(-5 kms) KR (92) 201 Sarvartati 387.43 418 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (69)

202 Chepa 648.07 689 P -(-5 kms) W,O PO -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (121) 203 Moti Palsan 1,849.74 1,763 P(2) CHW(2) W,R -(-5 kms) tOO+ kms)BS KR (307) 204 Bamanvel 495.86 409 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (78) 205 Pendhardevi 687.46 626 P . (-5 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (111) 206 Karchond 1,547.17 1,192 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (207)

207 Burvad 905.18 1,194 P CHW(2) W,R -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (205) 208 Piproni 732.63 373 p- -(-5 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (72) 209 Meghval 648.62 1,577 P PHS,FPC, W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) . (-5 kms) KR (256) CHW 210 Padchha* 350.81

211 Madhuban 615.14 308 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (67)

212 Patepur 1,136.73 783 P PHS,FPC W,R -(5-10 .kms) -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (138) 213 Raymal 539.71 421 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) NW KR,NR (88) 214 Nagar 542.28 466 -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) -(5:"10 kmsj NW PR,KR, (87) NR 215 Karvali 177.93 201 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) R - (5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) PR (38) 216 Varoli Jungle 1,025.64 505 P -(10+ kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (99)

217 Umli 144.31 150 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(5-10 kIns) -(5-10kms) KR (31)

, *Uninhabited

136 omECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (including by irrigated rable not any Source waste availa- place of Loca- Nea1'C8t town Power Staple Food tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, ding culti- Code (in km.) historical No. gauchar "ation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dharampur-52 Nagli, Rice, 667.80 67.00 1,650.00 197 Ragi Dharampur-50 Nagli, Rice, 497.00 T(S.OO) 151.00 61.78 22.00 198 Ragi W(8.00) Dharampur·58 Nagli, Rice, 146.00 17.00 15.00 14.41 199 Ragi Dharampur-57 .. Nagli, Rice, 120.81 2.00 336.00 200 Ragi Dharampur-55 .. Nagli, Rice, 253.43 SO.OO 51.00 3.00 201 Ragi

Dharampur-55 Nagli, Rice, 282.Q7 106.00 12S.00 132.00 202 Ragi Dharampur-SO .. Nagli, Rice, 301.74 380.00 204.00 964.00 203 Ragi Vapi-50 Nagli, Rice, 96.00 20.86 379.00 204 Ragi Vapi-48 Nagli, Rice, 143.00 45.00 499.46 205 Iowar, Ragi Vapi-45 Nagli, Rice, 1,111.00 330.17 72.00 34.00 206 Iowar

Vapi-40 Nagli, Rice, 577.00 220.18 68.00 40.00 207 Jowar Vapi-30 Nagli, Rice, 430.00 250.63 37.00 15.00 208 Jowar Vapi-25 Nagli, Rice 163.00 461.62 22.00 2.00 209

207.81 100.00 43.00 210

Vapi-30 EO Rice, Ragi 31800 178.14 145.00 34.00 211

Vapi-30 NagH, Rice, 78.00 519.00 76.73 463.00 212 Jowar Vapi-30 EO Nagli, Rice, 198.00 197.00 69.71 75.00 M:T 213 Jowar, Ragi Vapi-28 Rice, Ragi 209.00 232.00 45.28 56.00 An ancient capital 214 of Dharampur state Vapi-35 Nagli, Rice, 26.00 70.00 80.93 1.00 215 Jowar Vapi--40 Nagli, Rice, 558.00 396.00 2.64 69.00 216 Iowar, Ragi

Vapi-47 Nagli, Rice, 102.31 31.00 5.00 6.00 217 Iowar, Ragi TALUKA: DHARAMPUR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nex.t to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-S kIns, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest Loca- Name of Total Total place where the facility is a v

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

218 Tiskari Jungle 768.78 \ 979 P CHW W,R. -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (183) 219 Vadi 812.44 902 P CHW W,Hp -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)-(IO+ kms) KR (182) 220 Terichikhli 981.48 699 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp.R, -(-5 kms) -(10+ kIlls) -(10+ kIlls) KR (142) S 221 Rohiyal Jungle 761.90 575 P CHW. R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) --(-5 kIlls) KR (109) 222 Nani Palsan 532.39 643 P PHS,P'pC, W,R -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kIlls) -(5-10 kIllS) KR (Ill) CHW

223 Ghotval 297.34 252 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10 kIns) -(5-10 kIns) -(5-10 kms) KR (43) 224 Sulia 715.34 1,042 P CRW W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) -(1~l+ kIlls) -(10+ kms) KR (185) 225 Asal {{anti 349.10 301 P -(-5 kms) R,S -(-5 kIlls) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (6~) 226 Ghanveri 458.38 540 P GHW, Hp,S PO -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (94) 227 Bhurval 437.92 457 P CHW R,S -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (86)

228 UIllarpada 126.30 120 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (26) 229 Ghadvi 290.76 323 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(10+ kms -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (61) 230 Dharanmal 141.96 139 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (27) 231 Tukvada 498.53 740 P CHW R.,S -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) ~(10+ kms) KR (144) 232 Bhtheri 268.25 314 P -(10+ kms) S -(10+ kIns) - (10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (61)

233 Kumbhset 128.87 164 -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) R,S -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR (31) 234 Malungi 394.33 392 P MH,PRS,FPC W,Hp,R, -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kIlls) -(10+ kIllS) KR (73) S 235 Tituma! 311.69 316 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kIllS) -(10+ kms) KR (58) ·236 Dighi 289.76 213 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) Hp,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kIlls) -(10+ kms) KR (39) 237 Nirval 219.75 141 +5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) KR. (31)

136 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different type§ of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area (mcluding by irrigated rable not any Source waste availa- Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food place of tion and distance Supply (inclu- ble for religious, (in km.) ding culti- historical Code gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vapi 48 Nagli, Rice, 471.18 204.00 4.00 89.00 21S Ragi Vapi-51 Nagli, Rice, 620.00 156.00 21.44 15.00 219 Ragi Vapi-50 Nagli, Rice, 660.00 175.00 94.48 52.00 220 Ragi Vapi·S8 Nagli, Rice, 487.00 130.90 97.00 47.00 221 Ragi -Valsad-63 Nagli, Rice, 190.00 108.39 59.00 175.00 222 Ragi

Dharampur-64 NagH, Rice, 196.00 67.00 30.34 4.00 223 Ragi Dharampur-6S .. Nagli, Rice, 433.00 213.00 48.00 21.34 224 Ragi Vapi-4S Nagli, Rice, 206.00 53.00 49.00 41.10 225 Ragi Vapi-45 Nagli, Rice, 129.38 74.00 80.00 175.00 226 Ragi Vapi-3S Nagli, Rice, 108.00 23.00 306.92 227 Ragi

Vapi-32 Nagli, Rice 78.00 37.0J 4.30 7.00 228

Vapi-33 Rice, Ragi 45.00 5.00 240.76 229

Vapi-33 NagH, Rice, 30.00 40.96 71.00 230 Ragi Vapi-36 NagH, Rice, 105.53 6.00 387.00 231 Ragi Vapi-34 Nagli, Rice, 56.00 5.25 207.00 232 Ragi

Vapi-39 Nagli, Rice, 101.00 8.87 12.00 7.00 233 Ragi Vapi-42 Nagli, Rice, 220.00 93.00 51.00 30.33 234 Ragi Dharampur-66 NagH, Rice, 69.00 21.00 217.69 235 Ragi Dharampur-65 Nagli, Rice, 53.00 30.00 206.76 236 Ragi Dlarampur-65 .. Nagli, Rice, 161. 75 8.00 42.00 8.00 237 Ragi

139, TALUKA DHARAMPUR Vll..LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-S kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the nearest Total Loca­ Name of Total place where the facility is available is give~). tion village area popula­ Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Tel~raph or nication ach tares) house­ (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 163,431.52 222,957 P(262) MCW(6) \(38,994) H(7) MH(2) PUC(2) CWC(l) 1(2) PHC(4) Tr(2) PHS(26) AC(98) D(6) 0(5) FPC(32) RP(2) CHW(185) Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

140 OffiECTORY

Laad Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Amenities-Contd. Remarks Forest Irrigated Un- ()ultu- Area (including by irrigated fable not any Loca- Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- place of (inclu- ble for tion and distance Supply religious, Code (in km.) ding culti- historical gauchar vation or No. and archaeo- groves) logical interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

70,532.99 726.00 55,828.36 12,258.32 24,085.85 N(l36) M(S4) C(13) T(IO)

141

APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGE

APPENDIX

TALUKAWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

E D U C A T I 0 N A L S1. Name of Primary Middle Matricula- Higher College Adult Literacy Others Villages No. Taluka/ School School tion/Secon- Secondary/ (Graduate Class/Centres with no Mahal dary School PUC/ and above) educa- Intermediatel tional Junior facilities College

------Villa- Insti- Villa- Insti- VilI- Insti- Villa- Insti- Villa- Insti- Villa- Insti- Villa. Insti- ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions

\ 1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Valsad 87 168 21 21 2 2 52 114 3 3

2 Pardi 79 144 7 7 4 4 73 196 3 4

3 Umbergaon 49 107 9 11 2 2 32 61 2 3

4 Gandevi 53 92 11 13 3 3 1 25 54 2 5

5 Navsari 133 164 19 19 6 6 21 30 2 2 5

6 Chikhli 84 228 21 21 6 6 71 I 186 9 13

7 Bansda 94 141 9 9 2 2 4 4

8 Dharampur 205 262 7 7 2 2 34 98 9 9 31

Total 784 1,306 104 108 27 27 2 3 308 739 34 43 36

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I

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENlfIES

M E D I C A L Dispensary Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary Community Others VilIa,cs SI. Name of and Child Health Planoioll Health Health with no No. Taluka/ Welfare Centre/ Centre Sub- Worker medical Mahal Centre! Health Centre facility Maternity Centre Home I Child Welfare Centre ------Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- VilIa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- ges titu- ICS titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu aes titu tions tions tions tions tions tions tions tions

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2

10 10 2 2 23 23 20 20 78 134 19 25 53 1 Valsad

4 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 20 20 18 18 67 112 15 26 52 2 Pardi

3 3 4 6 13 13 11 11 48 96 15 30 28 3 Umbergaon

2 2 12 12 11 11 50 91 14 26 32 04 Gandevi

13 13 5 6 2 2 28 28 22 22 96 116 28 44 90 5 Navsari

4 4 5 5 4 4 31 31 26 26 77 170 10 19 47 6 Chikhli

3 3 2 2 2 2 20 20 18 18 84 123 10 19 68 7 Bansda

6 6 9 9 4 4 32 32 27 27 139 185 2 2 202 8 Dharampur

35 35 5 5 40 43 18 18 179 179 153 153 639 1,027 113 191 572 Total

145 VILLAGE

APPENDIX

TALUKAWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

D R I N KIN G W A T E R SI. Name of Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal' Others More Villages No. Taluka/ well than with no Mahal One drinking Source water facility of any type

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Valsad 6 86 15 2 10 6 13 39

2 Pardi 2 79 10 13

3 Umbergaon 49 5 5 9 15

4 Gandevi 12 52 11 11 3 27

5 Navsari 73 136 67 6 31 2 41 60 125

6 Chikhli 10 84 3 18 6 24 42

7 Bansda 2 94 60 36 74

8 Dharampur 215 9 167 111 190

Total 106 795 110 8 312 2 54 251 525 1

146 DIRECTORY

I-Contd.

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

POWER POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.& T.O.& P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not S1. Name of Phone Phone & Stop Station Waterway availa­ No. Taluka/ Phone ble Mahal

45 46 47 48 49 50 S1 52 S3 S4 55 56 2

43 25 3 80 3 75 12 Val sad

SO 10 72 67 12 2 Pardi

22 6 8 46 3 2 48 3 Umbergaon

25 15 3 51 2 51 2 4 Gandevi

70 21 6 131 2 127 12 5 Navsari

43 19 4 78 78 6 Ii Chikhli

39 4 2 72 3 68 26 7 Bansda

64 3 124 2 47 189 8 Dharampur

356 3 103 23 7 654 12 8 561 260 Total

147 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX II

LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

Sl. Name of Town and Land use- (i. e. area under different types of land use in No. Taluka within brackets hectares rounded to the nearest unit) Total Area Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not by Source Waste available (including for Gauchar and Cultivation Groves)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Valsad INA (Valsad) 50.00 50.00

2 Abrama (Valsad) 623.98 1.21 489.78 93.94 39.05

3 Atul (Valsad) 448.98 5.33 27.18 167.28 249.19

4 Kosamba (Valsad) 329.99 12.14 240.94 29.46 47.45

5 Parnera (Valsad) 621.98 113.81 159.79 78.96 205.72 63.70

6 Pardi (Pardi) 1,309.95 11.73 640.20 582.75 75.27

7 Vapi (Pardi) 766.97 550.00 101.97 115.00

8 Vapi INA (pardi) 944.97 944.97

9 Umbergaon (Umbergaon) 1,092.96 19.20 129.50 .711.52 57.00 175.74

10 Umbergaon INA 268.99 268.99 (Umbergaon)

11 Gandevi (Gandevi) 437.98 132.21 122.36 16.42 166.99

12 Devsar (Gandevi) 302.99 18.48 192.34 25.19 66.98

13 Sari Bujrang (Gandevi) 316.99 225.57 5.58 85.84

14 Jalalpore (Navsari) ~54.97 211.60 530.40 135.77 77.20

15 Vijalpor (Navsari) 367.99 102.25 161.85 76.10 27.79

16 Mabuwar (Navsari) 343.99 82.80 151.45 56.30 53.44

17 Chikhli (Chikhli) 109.00 60.91 11.12 36.97

18 Bansda (Bansda) 587.98 12.56 368.98 59.80 146.64

19 Dhararnpuf (Dharampur) 1.550.94 36.51 1,174.36 14.64 325.43 VILLAGE DIRECTOKY

APPENDIX - III

TALUKAWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO SIX AMENITIES VIZ. (EDUCATION, MEDICAL, }lOST & TELEGRAPH, MARKET I HAT, COMMUNICATION AND POWER SUPPLY) ARE AVAILABLE.

SI. L.C. Name of Name of Name of Fo. No. District Taluka Villale

2 3 4 5

111 ,Yalsad Navsari Bhunwadi

2 10 Dharampur Bhavthan J1Inll0

3 19 Dharampur Tanachhia

26 Dharampur Bokaddhara

5 47 Dharampur Sisumal

6 79 Dharampur Satvankal

7 80 Dharampur Chavra

8 84 Dharampur Nani Kosbadi

9 85 Dharampur Vanjhalat

10 107 Dharampur Khoba

11 108 Dharampur Bhutrun

12 III Dharampur Vansda

13 138 Dharampur Keldha

14 162 Dharampur Bilonia

15 181 Dharampur Hedalbari

16 199 Dharampur Bilia

17 215 Dharampur Karvali

18 217 Dharampur Umli

19 223 Dharampur Ghotval

20 228 Dharampur Umarpada

21 229 Dharampur Ghadvi

22 230 Dharampur Dharanmal

23 233 Dharampur Kumbhset

24 236 Dharampur Dighi

25 237 Dharampur Nirval

Note: In Valsad district drinking water facility is available in all the villages except only one village in Valsad Taluka.

]49 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L .. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : VALSAD

0-5* 1 ~alvao 0-5* 68 Pardi Parnera 2 Kakwadi Daoti 70 Surwada 6 Vasan 71 Magod 8 Panchlai 72 Meh 11 Umarsadi 73 Bhagod 12 Dharasna 75 Atar 13 Bhagal 76 Dived 14 Chharvada 78 Chanvai 16 Sonwada 79 Binwada 18 Tighra 80 Anjlav 19 Endergota 82 Navera 22 Bhadeli Jagalala 85 Yankal 23 Bhadeli Desaiparty 86 Faldhara 25 Saron 27 Dhanori 6-10 3 Untdi ' Olgam 28 Atgam 5 29 Segva 9 Rola 30 Muli 10 Dungri 32 Palan 15 Shanker Tala'v Gorgarn 33 Kewada 17 38 Vejalpore 20 Kundi 39 Gundlav 21 Chikhla 40 Gorwada 26 Khajurdi 46 Ghadoi 31 Fanaswada Nandawala 47 Dhamdachi 34 51 Tithal 37 Bhagdawada 52 Segvi 41 Kochwada 53 Vashiar 42 Kalwada 54 Atak-Pardi 43 Pitha 56 Kanjan Hari 63 Bodlai 57 Kanjan Ranchhod 77 Haria 59 Marala 11-15 7 Vaghaldbara 60 Kaparia 61 Dulsad 16-20 35 Lilapore 62 Bhutsar 64 RonveI 21-30 45 Ovada 66 Gadaria 90 Chinchai TALUKA : PARDI

0-5* Udwada 0-5* 4 Balda 2 Palsana 6 Sondlialwada 3 Umarsadi 9 Mota Waghchhipa

15i VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX- IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATlON OF RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA PARDI - Contd.

0-5* 10 Nana Waghchhipa 0-5* 62 Pandor 13 SUkhlav 63 Koparli 14 Velparva 68 Namdha 15 Khadki 69 Chandor 17 Kolak 70 Chanod 19 Motiwada 71 Dungara 20 Dungari 73 Karaya 21 Dasnwada 74 Degam 22 Amli 76 Lavachha 23 Sonwada 78 Moti Tambadi 26 Panchlai 79 Chibha Kutch 31 Tarmalia 33 Paria 6-10 5 Kumbharia 34 Sarodhi 16 Kalsar 35 Tighra 37 Rentalav 36 Orvad 47 Barai 38 Saran 55 Kherlav 39 Vatar 57 Salvav 44 Tukwada 60 Chharwada 45 Dumalav 66 Kocharva 46 Rohina 67 Chhiri 48 Goima 75 Nani Tambadi 50 Daheli 11-15 11 Sukhesh 52 Chival 12 Borlai 54 Arnala 41 Morai 56 Ambach 72 Karvad 58 Balitha 59 Chala 21-30 40 Kunta

TALUKA: UMBARGAON

0-5* Fansa 0-5* 19 Manda 2 Kalai 24 Manekpur 4 Mohan 26 Bhilad 5 lamburi 27 Dhanoli 10 Angam 28 Dehli 12 Punat 30 Nargol 13 Achhari 37 ZaroH 14 Borigam 39 Tumbh IS Kachigam 41 Sanjan 16 Valwada 45 Solsumba

151 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VllLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of ViIlales ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : UMBARGAON - Contd.

6-10 6 Eklahara II-IS 3 Pali-Karambeli 8 Kalgam 21 Tadgam 9 Maroli 29 Ahu 22 Sa ronda 25 Sarigam 16-20 42 Palgam 31 Khatalwada 36 Anklas 47 Karambele 21-30 46 Dehri

TALUKA : GANDEVI

0-5* 2 SaJej 41 Mcndhar 5 Vegam 42 Kalamtha 8 PipaJdhara 43 Dhakwada 10 Gandeva 46 Nandarkha 11 Endhal 47 Antaliya 13 Pathri 48 Vaghrech 14 Gadat 50 Bigri IS Sonwadi 51 Khaparwada 16 Mohanpur 52 Undach Luhar Falia 17 Ancheli 53 Undach Vania Falia 19 Kachholi 21 Dhanori 6-10 1 Kolva 23 Vadsangal 3 Ichhapore 25 Ajrai 4 Pinjra 26 Dhamdachha 7 Khaparia 27 Amalsad 9 Matwad 29 Vasan 12 Manekpore 33 Kalvach 28 Kotha 34 Ambheta 30 Sari Khurd 36 Valoti 31 Torangam 37 Devdha 32 Khergam 38 Bhatha 45 Kesali 39 Chhapar 40 Masa 11-15 18 Ganghor

TALUKA : NAVSARI

0-5* 1 Bhatha 0-5* 12 Pardi (Alak) 2 Magob 15 Vesma 4 Maroli 17 Chokhad 7 Asana 18 Kolasana

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage)

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : NAVSARI - Contd.

0-5* 22 Parujan 0-5* 97 Satem 23 Mangrol 98 Pardi 24 Parsoli 99 Sarpor 25 Nimlai 100 Khadsupa 2& Ubhrat 103 Partapor 28 Dipala 105 Eroo 30 Vadoli 107 Kothamadi 33 Kadoli 108 Samapor 36 Sarai 109 Dandi 39 Sandalpor 110 At 41 Sirona 112 Mandir 43 Supa 113 Mogar 45 Telada 114 Dambher 46 Amadpor 115 Chandravasan Supa 47 Padgha 116 Astagam 53 Mirjapor 117 Kanbad 56 Dhinar 120 Nagdhara 57 Dorsi 123 Mahudi 59 Kasbapar 127 Vedchha 60 Viraval 129 Abrama 64 Moldhara 131 Sultanpur 67 Tarsadi 133 Onjal 68 Khergam 134 Kanera 71 Shahu 135 Khushnapur 72 Ambada 136 Panar 73 Singod 137 Chijgam 74 Vasar 138 Kharsad 76 Nasilpor 139 Karod Kothva 77 Kaliawadi 79 Jamalpor 6-10 3 Karankhat 80 Chovisi 8 Dabhel 82 Machhad 11 Sisodra (Alak) 83 Karadi 16 Simlak 84 Matwad 19 Nadod 85 Pethan 31 Simalgam 86 Chhapra 32 Chhinam 87 Dantej 34 Asundar 88 ltalva 35 Dhaman 89 Wada (Sisodra) 40 Kuched 90 Sisodra (Ganesh) 42 Pera 93 Sadlav 48 Amri 94 Toli Sl Kadipor

133 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED tRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : NAVSARI;- Contd.

6-10 52 \Sagra 11-15 S Ponsara 55 Delvada 9 Kalakachha 58 Tavdi 13 Alak 61 Kabilpor 14 Sadodra 70 Vachharvad 37 Parthan 75 Bhattai 44 Pinsad 78 Tighra 49 Tankoli 81 BodaJi 50 Manekpor 91 Un 62 Dharagiri 92 Munsad 65 Dandesar 95 Ugat 69 Kurel 102 Adada 101 J<.achhol 106 Ethan 104 Hansapor 111 Bhutsad 130 Kalthan 126 Boriach 21-30 20 Arsan 128 Sarav 38 Vejall'or TALUKA: CHlKHLI

0--5* 1 Saraiya 0-5* 34 Samaroli 3 Jogwad 36 Vankal 4 Kangvai 38 Malwada 5 Bodvank 39 Talavchora 6 Tankal 40 Pipalgabhan 7 Nogama 41 Amadhara 8 Barolia 42 Bamanwada to Rameri 45 Ambach 12 Kharoli 46 Saravani 14 Vanzna 48 Mandavkhadak 15 Chasa 49 Velanpor 16 Sunthwad 50. Godthal 17 Degam 51 Agasi 18 Rethvania 52 Rumla 20 Rankuwa 53 Kanbhai· 22 Harangam 57 Maliadhara 23 Manekpor 58 Hand 24 Alipore 59 Chari 25 Thala 60 Ghej 27 Bamanvel 61 Vad 28 Sadadvel 63 Achhavani 29 Donja 65 Dhamadhuma 30 Fadvel 66 Ghodvani 33 Sadakpore

1504 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA CHIKHLI - Contd.

0-5* 68 Dholumber 6-10 9 Minkachh 69 Panikhadak 11 Ranveri Khurd 72 Vav 21 Kukeri 73 Khergam 26 Khundh 77 Kakadveri 35 Ghekti 80 Bhervi 37 Majigam 81 Naranpor 43 Kaliari 82 Nandhai 55 SoIdhara 84 Pati 56 Tejlav 62 Pananj

TALUKA: BANSDA

0-5* 2 Chapaldhara 0-5* 42 Dholumber 6 Chadhav 44 Vandarvela 7 Sindhai 46 Rangpur 8 Unai 51 Mahuvas 9 Khambhalia 60 Limzar 10 Bartad (Una i) 61 Sukhabari 13 Kurelia 63 Umarkui 14 Bhinar 64 Gangpur 15 Moti Valzar 77 Kelia 16 Singad 79 GhodmaI 17 Kantasvel 86 Anklachh 18 Lakhawadi 88 Bartad (Khanpur) 21 Pratapnagar 93 Mola Amba 23 Kandolpada 25 UpsaI 6-10 37 Hanumanbari 29 Sara 68 Zuj

TALUKA : DHARAMPUR

0-5* Bhambha 0-5* 42 BarumaI 2 Virval 62 Pindval 8 Amba 1alat 67 Zaria 13 Bopi 68 Barolia 33 Sidhumbar 72 Bhensdara 38 Bamti 91 Nani Vahiyal 39 Barsol 93 Tumbi 40 Kharvel 94 Kurgam 41 Bilpudi 95 Babarkhadak

IS5 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Castes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : DHAIlAMPUR - Contd.

122 Balchondi 154 Bhandar Kutch 123 Dhodhadkuva 157 Jirval 124 Sukhala 158 Jam Gabhan 125 Ambheti 165 Amba Jungle 126 Vajvad I'M Varvath 130 Chand Vegan 145 Dabkhal 6-10 36 Asura 148 Mandva 211 Madhuban 151 Kakadkopar 152 Mota Pondha 31+ 174 Vadset

• Excludes Villages with no SC population.

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled ItTribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : VALSAD

0-5* 1 Malvan 21-30 63 Bodlai 2 Kokwadi Danti 65 Bhomapardi 6 Vasan 73 Bhagod 11 Umarsadi 79 Binwada 13 Bhagal 80 Anjlav

6-10 4 Jeshpore 51+ 5 Olgam 12 Dharasna 8 Panchlai 14 Chharvada 18 Tighra 22 Bhadeli Jagalala 19 Endergota 69 Chichwada 24 Sarodhi 72 Meh 26 Khajurdi 11-15 37 Bhagdawada 28 Atgam 52 Segvi 29 Segva 66 Gadaria 32 Palan 71 Magod 38 Vejalpore 39 Gundlav 16-20 3 Untdi 41 Kochwada 16 Sonwada 43 Pitha 25 Saron 44 Thakkarwada 33 Kewada 47 Dhamdachi 35 Lilapore 53 Vashiar 42 Kalwada 54 Atak Pardi 51 Tithal 55 Jujwa 76 Dived 56 Kanjan Hari 57 Kanjan Ranchhod 21-30 7 Vaghaldhara 58 Sarangpur 9 Rola 59 Marala 10 Dungri 60 Kaparia 15 Shanker Talav 61 Dulsad 17 Gorgam 64 Ronvel 20 Kundi 67 Pathri 21 Chikhla 68 Pardi Pamera 23 Bhadeli Desaiparty 74 Pardi Haria 27 Dhanori 75 Atar 30 Muli 77 Haria 31 Fanaswada 78 Chanvai 34 Nandawala 81 Rabada 40 Gorwada 82 Navera 45 Ovada 83 Ozar 46 Ghadoi 84 Valandi 62 Bhutsar 85 Vankal

157 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : V ALSAD - Contd.

51+ 86 Faldhara 51+ 89 Velvach 87 Kacbigarn 90 Chinchai 88 Kakadrnati 91 Kosarnkuwa

TALUKA: PAROl

6-15* 17 Kolak 51+ 22 Amli 23 Sonwada 16-25 5 Kumbharia 24 Varai Kocharva 66 25 Nimkbal Panchlai 26-35 3 Umarsadi 26 36 Orvad 27 Lakhmapor 37 Rentalav 28 Nevri 29 Rabdi 36-50 1 Udwada 30 Asma 9 Mota Waghchhipa 31 Tarmalia 16 Kalsar 32 Khuntej 18 Kikarla 33 Paria 20 Dungari 34 Sarodhi 39 Vatar 35 Tighra 42 Tarkpardi 38 Saran 43 Bagwada 40 Kunta 47 Barai 41 Morai S9 Chala 44 Tukwada 60 Chharwada 45 Dumalav 70 Chanod 46 Rohina 48 Goima S1+ 2 Palsana 49 Samarpada 4 Balda SO Daheli 6 Sondhalwada Sl Dhagadmal 7 Parvasa 52 Chival 8 Kachwal 53 Pati 10 Nana Waghchhipa S4 Arnala 11 Sukhesh 55 Kherlav 12 Borlai S6 Ambach 13 Sukhlav 57 Salvav 14 Velparudva 58 Balitha 15 Khadki 61 Rata 19 Motiwada 62 Pandor 21 Dashwada 63 -'Koparli

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : PARDI - Contd.

51+ 64 Kaval 51+ 73 Karaya 65 Vankachh 74 Degam 67 Chhiri 75 Nani Tamhadi 68 Namdha 76 Lavachha 69 Chandor 77 Karamkhal 71 Dungara 78 Moti Tambadi 72 Karvad 79 Chibhadkutch

TALUKA: UMBARGAON

16-25* 30 Nargol 51+ 17 Boralai 42 Palgam 18 Bhathi Karambeli 19 Manda 26-35 Fansa 20 Sarai 2 Kalai 22 Saronda 31 Khatalwada 23 Mamakwada 46 Dehri 24 Manekpur 36-50 9 Maroli 25 Sarigam 21 Tadgam 26 Bhilad 41 Sanjan 27 Dhanoli 43 Tembhi 28 Dehli 47 Karambele 29 Ahu 32 Vankas 51+ 3 Pali Karambeli 33 Malav 4 Mohan 34 Nagwas 5 Jamburi 3S Talwada 6 Eklahara 36 Anklas 7 Pali 37 Zaroli 8 Kalgam 38 Nandigam 10 Angam 39 Tumbh 11 Nahuli 40 Ghimsakankaria 12 Punat 44 Humran 13 Achhari 45 Solsumba 14 Borigam 48 Dahad 15 Kachigam 49 Govada 16 Valwada TALUKA : GANDEVI

49 Govandi Bhathada 39 Chhapar 1-5'" 0-5'" 50 Bigri 40 Masa 51 Khaparwada 41 Mendhar 42 Kalamtha

159 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 1 2 3

TALUKA: GANDEVI - Contd.

\ 6-15 38 Bhatha 36-50 27 Amalsad 46 Nandatkha 30 Sari Khurd 31 Torangam 16-25 17 Ancheli 36 Valoti 23 Vadsangal 47 Antaliya· 29 Vasan 37 Devdha 51+ 2 Salej 43 Dhakwada 5 Vegam 45 Kesali 6 Vegalvad 48 Vaghrech 7 Khaparia a Pipaldhara 26-35 14 Gadat ~ Matwad Mohanpur 16 10 Gandeva 28 Kotha .11 Endhal 52 Undach Luhar Falia 12 Manekpore 53 Undach Vania Falia 21 Dhanori 22 Dvwada 36-50 Kolva 24 Rahej 3 Ichhapore 25 Ajrai 4 Pinjra 32 Khergam 13 Pathri 33 Kalvach 15 Sonwadi 34 Ambheta 18 Ganghor 35 Desad 19 Kachholi 44 Pati 20 Khakhwada 26 Dhamdachha

TALUKA : NAVSARI

0-5· 2 Magob 6-15 1 Bhatha 27 Danti 3 Karankhat 30 Vadoli 8 DabheI 57 Borsi 25 Nimlai 82 Machhad 26 Ubhrat 103 Partapor 28 Dipala 108 Samapor 52 Sagra 133 Onjal 55 Delvada 134 Kanera 56 Bhinar 135 Khushnapur 81 Bodali 137 Chjjgam 83 Karadi 139 Karod Kothva 84 Matwad

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APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : NAVSARI - Contd.

6-15 85 Pet han 36-50 14 Sadodra 109 Dandi 19 Nadod 113 Mogar 21 Dalki 136 Panar 22 Parujan 23 Mangrol 16-25 15 Vesma 32 Chhinam 24 Parsoli 33 Kadoli 29 Vansi 35 Dhaman 44 Pinsad 36 Sarai 47 Padgha 48 Amri 54 Alura 49 Tankoli 66 Onchi 50 Manekpor 77 Kaliawadi 51 Kadipor 105 Eroo 53 Mirjapor 107 Kothamadi 60 Viraval 110 At 62 Dharagiri 129 Abrama 68 Khergam 130 Kalthan 69 Kurel 131 Sultanpur 89 Wada (Sisodra) 132 Khambhlav 99 Sarpor 111 Bhutsad 26-35 4 Maroli 16 Simlak 51+ 7 Asana 18 Kolasana 10 Ranodra 31 Simalgam 11 Sisodra (Alak) 43 Supa 13 Alak 58 Tavdi 17 Chokhad 59 Kasbapar 20 Arsan 61 Kabilpor 34 Asundar 76 Nasilpor 37 Part han 104 Hansapor 38 Vejalpor 112 Mandir 39 Sandalpor 114 Dambher 40 Kuched 115 Chandravasan Supa 41 Sirona 127 Vedchha 42 Pera 128 Sarav 45 Telada 138 Kharsad 46 Amadpor 63 Virwadi 36-50 5 Ponsara 64 Moldhara 6 Wada 65 Dandesar 9 Kalakachha 67 Tarsadi 12 Pardi (Alak) 70 Vachharvad

161 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDiX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population. L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : NAVSARI - Contd.

51+ 71 Shahu 51+ 96 Navapura 72 Ambada 97 Satem 73 Singod 98 Pardi 74 Vasar 100 Khadsupa 75 13hattai 101 Kachhol 78 Tighra 102 Adada 79 Jamalpor 106 Ethan 80 Chovisi 116 Astagam 86 Chhapra 117 Kanbad 87 Dantej 118 Butlav 88 Italva 119 Dabhalai 90 Sisodra (Ganes h) 120 Nagdhara 91 Un 121 Bhunwadi 92 Munsad 122 Puni 93 Sadlav 123 .. Mahudi 94 Toli 124 Kambada 95 Ugat 125 Rajawada 126 Boriach TALUKA: CHlKHLI

6-15* 36 Vankal 51+ 6 Tankal 51 Maliadhara 7 Nogama 16-25 39 Talavchora 8 Barolia 9 Minkachh 26-35 35 Ghekti 10 Ranveri Kalla 37 Majigam 11 Ranveri Khurd 3& Malwada 12 Kharoli 13 Surkhai 36-50 24 Alipore 14 Vanzna 25 Thaia 15 Chasa 34 Sarnaroii 16 Sunthwad 40 Pipalgabhan 17 Degam 55 Soldhara 18 Rethvimia 58 Hand 19 Undhwal 62 Pananj 20 Rankuwa 21 Kukeri Saraiya 51+ 22 Harangam Chitali 2 23 Manekpore ]ogwad 3 26 Khundh Kangvai 4 27 JlamanveI S Bodvank

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

ApPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage)

2 3 2 3

TALUKA : CHIKHLI - Contd.

51+ 28 Sadadvel 51+ 61 Vad 29 Donja 63 Achhavani 30 Fadvel 64 Nadagdhari 31 Khudvel 65 Dhamadhuma 32 Khambhda 66 Ghodvani 33 Sadakpore 67 Zari 41 Amadhara 68 Dholumber 42 Bamanwada 69 Panikhadak 43 Kaliari 70 Debarpada 44 Syada 71 Ruzvani 45 Ambach 72 Vav 46 Saravani 73 Khergam 47 Kakadvel 74 Gauri 48 Mandavkhadak 75 Jamanpada 49 Velanpor 76 "Toranvera 50 Godthal 77 Kakadveri 51 Agasi 78 Chimanpada 52 Rumla 79 Bahej 53 Kanbhai 80 Bhervi 54 Gholar 81 Naranpor 55 Tejlav 82 Nandhai 59 Chari 83 Vadpada 60 Ghej 84 Pati

TALUKA : BANSDA

51+* Rajpur 51+* 16 Singad 2 Chapaldhara 17 Kantasvel 3 Rupvel 18 Lakhawadi 4 Nani Valzar 19 Kamboya 5 Palgabhan 20 Doldha 6 Chadhav 21 Pratapnagar 7 Sindhai 22 Zari 8 Unai 23 Kandolpada 9 Khambhalia 24 Limbarpada 10 Bartad (Unai) 25 Upsal 11 Kelkutch 26 Nani Bhamti 12 Dharampuri 27 Holi Pada 13 Kurelia 28 Kukda 14 Bhinar 29 Sara IS Moti Valzar 30 Kharjai

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APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED- TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 1 2 3

TALUKA : BANSDA - Contd.

51+* 31 'Vati 51+* 63 Umarkui 32 Kala Amba 64 Gangpur 33 Sadaddevi 65 Boriachh 34 Kevdi 66 Navanagar 35 Godhabari 67 Khadakiya 36 Moti Bhamti 68 Zuj 37 Hanumanbari 69 Dhakmal 38 Ranifalia 70 Kapadvanj 39 Vanarasi 71 Bilmoda 40 Dubal Falia 72 Ambapani 41 Vanskui 73 Vangan 42 Dholumber 74 ,Raibor 43 Vaghabari 75 Lachhakadi 44 Vandarvela 76 Kavdej 45 Kansaria 77 Kelia 46 Rangpur 78 Pipalkhed 47 Chikatia 79 Ghodmal 48 Jamania 80 Khata Amba 49 Vansia Talav 81 Mankunia 50 Charanwada 82 Chorvani 51 Mahuvas 83 Kanadha 52 Ambabari 84 Bedmal 53 Vaghai 85 Ravania 54 Khambhla 86 Ankiachh 55 Tadpada 87 Lakadbari 56 Navtad 88 Bartad (Khanpur) 57 Sitapur 89 Khanpur 58 Manpur 90 Satimal 59 Mindhabari 91 Kamal Zari 60 Limzar 92 Chondha 61 Sukhabari 93 Mola Amba 62 Vadichondha 94 Nirpan

TALUKA DHARAMPUR

36-50* 80 Chavra 51+ 6 Moti-Dhol-Dungari 7 Khatana 51+ Bhambha 8 Amba.Talat 2 Virval 9 Khanda 3 Maraghmal 10 Bbavthan Jungle 4 Nani-Dhol-Dungari 11 Khamdahad 5 Rajpuri Talat

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes PopUlation L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA DHARAMPUR - Contd.

51+ 12 Hathanbari 51+ 54 Madhuri 13 Bopi 55 Khadki 14 Sajani Barada 56 Sondar 15 Chas Mandva 57 Gundia 16 Nadagdhari Jungle 58 Sadadvera 17 Jagiri 59 Samarsingi 18 Mamabhacha 60 Ulaspendhi 19 Tanachhia 61 Vaghval 20 Molveri 62 Pindval 21 Bildha 63 Ranveri 22 Vankhas 64 Ukta 23 Gadi 65 Kelavani 24 Kosimpada 66 Chichozar 25 Vathoda 67 Zaria 26 Bokaddhara 68 Barolia 27 Manaichondi 69 Tiskari Talat 28 Ganva 70 Tanki 29 Hanmatmal 71 Kakadkuva 30 Bhavada 72 Bhensdara 31 Rajpuri Jungle 73 Panva 32 Luheri 74 Titukhadak 33 Sidhumbar 75 Pirmal 34 Kangvi 76 Bhanval 35 Karanjveri 77 Moti Kosbadi 36 Asura 78 Paikhed 37 Ranpada 79 Satvankal 38 Bamti 81 Khapatia 39 Barsol 82 Tutarkhed 40 Kharvel 83 Bhavthan Ambosi 41 Bilpudi 84 Nani Kosbadi 42 Barumal 85 Vanjhalat 43 Avdha 86 Hedri 44 Piprol 87 Pendha 45 Gorkhada 88 Dandvel 46 Pangarbari 89 Makadban 47 Sisumal 90 Fulwadi 48 Upalpada 91 Nani Vahiyal 49 Pandavkhadak 92 Lakadmal 50 Jamalia 93 Tumbi 51 Pipalpada 94 Kurgam 52 Mordahad 9S Babarkhadak S3 Murdad 96 Vadkhambha

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APPENDIX-IV

UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population 'L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percen tage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUI(A DHARAMPUR - Contd.

51+ 97 Kharedi 5l+ 139 Barpuda 98 Moti Vahiyal 140 Vavar 99 ' Nali Madhani 141 Kasatveri 100 Dbamni 142 Piproti 101 Tamachhadi 143 Rahor 102 Nani Korval 144 Chavshala 103 Pondha Jungle 145 Dabkhal 104 Moti Korval 146 Dabhadi 105 Singarmal 147 Kaprada 106 Avalkhandi 148 Mandva 107 Khoba 149 Varoli Talat 108 Bhutrun 150 Kothar 109 Mohpada 151 Kakadkopar 110 Borpada 152 Mota Pondha 111 Vansda 153 Ozar Il2 Mohana Kanvchali 154 Bhandar Kutch 113 Dhankval Kook 155 Varna 114 Mendha 156 Andharpada 115 Veri Bhavada 157 Jirval 116 Kunda 158 Jam Gabhan 117 Arnai 159 Vaddha 118 Amdha 160 Manala 119 Khuntli Ibl Rohiyal Talat 120 Panas 162 BHonia 121 Nana Pondh 163 Dhsi 122 Balchondi 164 Lavkar 123 Dhodhadkuva 165 Amba Jungle 124 Sukhala 166 Dixal 125 Ambheti 167 Ghotan 126 Vajvad 168 Fali 127 Kajli 169, Sutharpada 128 Jogvel 170 Huda 129 Ozarda 171 Kotaigam 130 Chand Vegan 172 Girnara 131 Matunia 173 Narvad 132 Nandgam 174 Vadset 133 Bhavada Jagiri 175 Karjun 134 Chinchpada 176 Varvath 135 Mani 177 Khadakval 136 Tokarpada 178 Sildha 137 Panchvera 179 Buda 138 Keldha 180 "-l1atunia

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES - Concld.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Trib es Population L. C. No. Name of Villages Tribes Population L. C. No. Name of Villages ( Percentage ) ( Percentage )

2 3 2 3

TALUKA: DHARAMPUR - Concld.

51+ 181 Hedalbari 51+ 209 Meghval 182 Dahikhed 211 Madhuban 183 Sukalbari 212 Fatepur 184 Kastonia 213 Raymal 185 Ketki 214 Nagar 186 Asto] 215 Karvali 187 Eklera 216 Varoli Jungle 188 Nilosi 217 Umli 189 Singartati 218 Tiskari Jungle 190 Kolvera 219 Vadi 191 Dhaman Vegan 220 Terichikhli 192 Valveri 221 Rohiyal Jungle 193 Pipalset 222 Nani Palsan 194 Vira1{et 223 Ghotval 195 Malghar 224 Sulia 196 Vadoli 225 Asal Kanti 197 Aslona 226 Ghanveri 198 Shahuda 227 Bhurval 199 Bilia 228 Umarpada 200 Likhavad 229 Ghadvi 201 Sarvartati 230 Dharanmal 202 Chepa 231 Tukvada 203 Moti Pals an 232 Bhatheri 204 Bamanvel 233 Kumbhset 205 Pendhardevi 234 Malungi 206 Karchond 235 Titumal 207 Burvad 236 Dighi 208 Piproni 237 Ninal

• Excludes villages with no ST population.

167

SECTION n - TOWN DIRECTORY

LIST OF ABBREVIATlO"llS AND CODES USED IN THE TOWN OIRECTORY

statement I 9 Tank Water TK Col. 2 - Civic Adminilitrative Status of Town 10 Others o

M unici pal CorporationjCorporati OD Statement V 2 Municipality M Col 4-5 - Medical l-'acilities 3 Municipal Board MB Hospital H 4 Municipal Council 'Mel 2 Dispensary D 5 Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB 3 Health (entre HC 6 Notified Area/Notified Area Committee/ 4 Family Planning Cen1re Fe Notified Committee. NAC 5 T. B Clinic TB 7 Town Committee/Town Area 6 Nursing Home NH Committee TC 7 Others a 8 Town Board TB In Col. 4 the fonowin~ additional abbreviat:ons 9 Gram Panchayat/Village Panchayat GP/VP are as 10 Nagar Panchayat/Town Panehay at NIP used follows 11 Non Municipal/Non Town Committee/ 1 Ayurvedic A Non Pancha),at Committee NM 2 Unani U 3 Homoeopathic Hom Col. 6-Road Length Statement IV Col. 6 Educational Facilities I Arts only A 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Science only S 2 Kuchha Road KR 3 Arts and Science only AS C Col. 7-System of Sewerage 4 Commelce only 5 Arts and Commerce only AS I Sewer S 6 Combined for all cat~guries- 2 Open Surface Drains OSD Arts, Science and Commerce Ase 3 Box Surface Drains BSO 7 law L 4 Sylk Drains SD 8 Agricultural College 5 Casspool Method CD 9 Commerce & Lay, CL 6 Pit System Pt Col. 10-Recognised shorthand, typewriting and Col. ll-Method of Night Soil otber training institutions Shorthand SH Head Loads Hl 2 Typewriting Type Baskets B 3 Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type Wheel barro ,vs WB 4 Others a Septic tank latrines ST 5 Sewerage S Col. 2u-RecreatioDlIl and cultural facilities Public Library Pl Col. 12-13-Protected Water Supply-Source 2 Reading Room RR and capacity of Storange Systems Abbrevitions of relating to class of Town 1 Overhead tank OHT 2 Service reservoir SR Population Class 3 River Infiltration Gallery IG 1,00,000 and above I 4 Borewell Pumping System BWP 50,000 - 99,999 II 5 Pressure Tank PT 20,000 - 59,999 III 6 TubeweU water/Handpump TW 10,000 - 19,999 IV 7 Tap Water T 5,000 - 9,999 V 8 Well Water W Below 5,000 VI

171 TOWN

STATEMENT

Status and

Number of Sl. Class, Name and Location Name of Area (in Household No. Civic Administration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Sq. Kms.) including Status of Town HouseIess Population and Growth Rate Households (in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9

1 V Abrama (VP) ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul (NM) IS/IV Valsad 4.49 1,215 .. .. ,.

3 V Bansda (VP) IS/XXI Bansda 5.88 1.623 3,760 3,544 3,498 (-5.74) (-1.30) 4 III Bilimora (M) 18/XIII Gandevi 16.00 7,565 4,693 6,462 7,321 ( +37.69) ( +13.29),. 5 V Chikhli (VP) 18/XX Chikhli 1.09 1,098 4,440 *

6 V Devsar (VP) I8/XlV Gandevi 3.03 1,075 .. ,. .. 7 IV D';aram:'ur ("'P) 18/XXn Dha~am!lu, 15.51 ') )(): n,344 .1.278 6,233 (-32.57) (i 4J.;V) 8 IV Gandevi (NP) 18/Xn Gandevi 4.38 2,444 5,927 6,482 5,721 (+9.36) (-11.74) 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsfki Urban Apglomeration ) 10 V Kosamba (VP) 18/V Valsad 3.30 1,168 .. 11 V Mahuwar (VP) 18/XIX Navsari 3.44 1,075 ...... 12 Navsari (M) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari Urban 21.75 22,542 21,451 17,982 19,437 Agglomeration (-16.17) (+8.09) (a) IV Jalalpore(VP) 18/XVII Navsari 9.55 l.266 .. .. '" (b) I Navsari (M) IS/XVI Navsari 8.52 18,224 21,451 17,982 19,437 ( -16.17) (+8.09) Cc) IV Vijalpor (VP) IS/XVIII Navsari 3.68 2,452 >I< .. .. 13 IV Pardi (NP) IS/VII Pardi l3.10 3,065 5,483 4,040 5,174 (-26.32) (+28.07) 14 V Pamera (VP) IS/VI Valsad 6.22 1,294 .. * * 15 V Sari Bujrang (VP) 18/XV Gandevi 3.17 1,067 * * 16 V Umbergaon (VP) 18/X Umbergaon 10.93 1,967 * * 17 VI Umbergaon INA (INA) 18/X Umbergaon 2.69 243 * * * 18 II Vdlsad (M) ( See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad Urban N.A. 15,331 12,875 15,972 19,822 Agglomeration (+24.23) (+24.10) (a) V Abrama (VP) 18/m Valsad 6.24 1,839 * * *

(b) II Valsad@(M) 18/1 Val sad N.A. 13.492 12,875 15,972 19,822 ( +24.23) (+24.10) 19 VI Valsad INA (INA) 18/11 Valsad 0.50 109 * • * 20 IV Vapi (NP) 18/VIII Pardi 7.67 3,629 * * * 21 V Va pi INA (INA) IS/IX Pardi 9.45 1,549 * * * 22 IV Vijalpor (VP) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration)

NA. = Note Available ~ Please see Appendix fer non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. * Not Classified as Town during relevant Census.

172 DIRECTORY

Growth History

of Town at th:: Censuses of Sex Ratio No. .Density SI . 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 (in 1981 1961 1971 1981 Census) Census Census Census

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

,. ( See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration) 1 • 4,494 5,622 1,252 825 873 2 " ( +25.10) 44,339 4,890 4,455 7,)08 8,533 1,451 957 968 3 (+2.0... ) (+ 12.70) (-8.90) ( +20.05) 9,318 15,460 16,669 24,941 33,925 43,755 2,735 858 893 910 4 (+27.28) ( -65.92) (+ 7.82) (+49.63) ( +36.02) ( +28.98) * • .i '" 5,002 5,948 ~,4S7 1,014 955 5 ,. (+18,91) *' '" " 6,363 2,100 954 6 I ~! ... 1 0 ., 1,_ ,..._, S,lO_ 5,096 9,780 11,958 14,116 910 979 963 963 7 (+ 15.80) ( +13.36) (-37.72) ( +91.92) ( +22.27) (+ 18.05) 6,342 8,688 8,384 11,239 12,231 13,518 3,086 990 982 970 8 (+ 10.85) ( +36.99) ( -3.50) ( +34.05) (+8.83) (+ 10.52) ,. ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 9 * " " " 7,771 2,355 1,113 10 " '" " " 5,827 1,694 947 11 ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 12 24,397 35,445 44,663 63,190 80,101 129,266 5,943 945 910 852 ( +25.52) (+45.28) ( +26.01) ( +41.48) ( +26,76) (+61.38) *' * 9,590 7,122 10,267 1,075 927 911 798 (a) '" (-25,74) (+44.16) 24,397 35,445 44,663 53,600 72,979 106,793 12,534 948 910 185 (b) ( ·f·25.52) (+45.28) ( +26.01) ( +20.01) ( +36.15) (+46.33) '" '" '" " '" 12,206 3,317 909 (c) 5,775 6,565 * 10,553 12,743 16,319 1.246 960 937 939 13 (+11.64) (+13.66),. ( +20.75) ( +28.06) • '" * * 6,314 1,015 904 14 * " * * 5,770 1,820 985 15 * '" 6,347 6,574 7,768 9,956 911 906 924 914 16 ( +3.58) ( +18.16) ( +28.16) * '" '" ...... 912 339 667 17 ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 18 19,481 20,195 24,440 44,166 63,069 82,697 N.A. 953 912 917 (-1.72) ( +3.67) (+25.97) (+ 73.61) (+42.80) (+31.12) .... '" .... 6,580 8,103 9,728 1,559 885 870 865 (a) (+23.15) ( +20.05) 19.481 20,195 25,440 37,586 54,966 72,969 N.A. 965 919 924 (b) (-1.72) ( +3.67) (+25.97) ( +47.74) (+46,24) (+32.75) ...... * '" * 408 816 528 19 '" '" 1I,21:! 13,888 19,620 2,558 978 896 855 20 ( +23.87) ( +41.27) ...... '" * * 6,147 650 699 21 ( See Navsari Urban Aggiomellation ) 22

173 TOWN

STATEMENT

Physical Aspects and

._------" ---"~------_ ---,--.------~ - SI. Class and Name Physical Aspects Name of and Road No. of Town Rainfall Temperature (in mm) (in centigrade) State HQs. Di,tric:, j lQs. Maximum Maximum

2 3 4 5 6 7

1 V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul 2,273.7 38.8 14.4 Gandhinagar Vaisad (370.4) (7.0) 3 V Bansad 1,810.1 42.2 13.1 Gandhinagar Valsad (389.9) (65.5j 4 III Bilimora 2.105.9 37.3- IS.7 Gandhinagar Val sad (345.4) (33.0)

5 V Chikhli 1,803.0 38.9 5.0 Gandhinagar Vaj~ad (323.0) (25.0) 6 V Dcvsar 2,081.7 37.3* 15.7* Gandhinagar Valsad (33[,0) (22.0) 7 IV Dharampur 1,967.7 N.A. N.A. Gandhinagar Valsad (397.0) (29.0) g IV Gandevi 2,081.7 37,3 15.7 Gandhinagar Valsad (340,4) (23.0,

9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration ) 10 V Kosamba 2,177.2 42.0· 9.0* Gandhinagar Valsad (365.0) (5.0) 11 V Mahuwar 1,829.7 41.1* 23.3'" Gandhinagar Valsad (350.0) (45.0) 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration Navsari Urban Agglomeration ( See COllstitllenft Ulli{.\' ) (a) IV Jalalpore 1,491.3 39,1 21.8 G .. ildhinagar Val sad (333.0) (52.0) (b) Navsari 1,829.7 41.1 2.\.3 Gandhinagal Valsad (332.0) (51.0) (c) IV Vijalpor 1,829.7 41.1" 23.3* Gandhinagar Val sad (333.0) (.52.0) 13 IV Pardi 1,683.7 42.0 9.0 Gandhinagar Valsad (400.0) (12.0) 14 V Parnera 2,177.2 42.0* 9.0* Gandhinagar Valsad (370.0) (6.0) 15 V Sari Bujrang 2,081.7 37.3* 15.7* Gandhinagar Valsad (347.0) (29.0) 16 V Umbcrgaon 1,688.2 34.4 22.2 Gandhinagar Valsad (418.4) (70.1) 17 VI Umbcrgaon INA 1,688.2 34.4* 22.2 Gandhinagar Valsad (350.0) (65.0) 18 II Valsa- ( See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units ) (a) V Abrama 2,273.7 38.8 14.4 Gandhinagar Val sad (361.5) (3.0) (b) II Valsad@ 2,177.2 42.0 9.0 Gandhinagar Valsad (363.3) (OJ

174 DIRECTORY

11 :':)

Locational of Town, 1979

Distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/Toluka' Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable/River r SI. Mahal HQs. with Population Station Routs Canal (if within No. of One Lakh 10 Kms.) and more

8 9 10 11 12

( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Va!s\ld I Valsad Navsari Atul Atul 2 (7.Q) . (7.0) (58.0) (0) (0) Navsari/ Bansda Navsari Unai Bansda 3 (65.0) (0) (65.0) (11.5) (0) "t, • Navsari / Gande\i Navsari Bilimora Bilimora Ambica (R) 4 (27.0) (7.0) (27.0) (0) (0) (5.0) Navsari I Chikhli Navsari Bilimora Chikhli 5 (20.0) (0) (20.0) (10.0) (0) Navsari I Gandevi Navsari Bilimora Bilimora 6 (27.0) (5.0) (22.0) (1.0) (1.0) Valsad / Dharampur Navsari Valsad Dharampur 7 (29.0) (0) (78.0) (29.0) (0) Navsari / Gandevi Navsari Gandevi Gandevi Arnbica (R) 8 (16.0) (0) (16.0) (0) (0) (2.0) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration ) ·9 Val sad ! Valsad Navsari Valsad Kosamba 10 (5.0) (;.0) (55.0J (5.0) (0) Navsari /' Navsari Navsari MaroH Mahuwar 11 (12.0) (12.0) (12.0) (1.0) (0) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration ) 12 ( See Constituent Units) Navsari I Navsari Navsari Navsari Jalalpore (a) (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (l0) (0) Navsari / Navsari Surat Navsari Navsari Puma (R) (b) (0) (0) (40.0) (0) (0) (0) ~: . /' Nuvsari / Navsari Navsari Navsari Vijalpor (c) (1.0) (10) (1.0) (1.0) (0) Val sad I Pardi Navsari Pardi Pardi 13 (12.0) (0) (63.0) (0) (0) Val sad / Valsad Navsari Atul Parnera 14 (6.0) (6.0) (57.0) (3.0) (0) Navsari / Gandevi Navsari Amalsad Amalsad Arnbica (R) 15 (22.0) (6.0) (22.0) (1.0) (1.0) (6.0) Val sad / Umbergaon Navsari Umbergaon Umbergaon 16 (70.1) (0) (138.0) (0) (0) Valsad / Umbergaon Navsari Umbergaon Umbergaon 17 (65.0) (6.0) (1440) (6.0) (0) JNA ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 18 ( See Constituent Units) Val sad / Valsad Navsari Val sad Abram a Auranga (R) (a) (3.0) (3.0) (4.50) (3.0) (0) (0) Val sad I Valsad Navsari Val sad Valsad Auranga (R) (b) (0) (0) (51.0) (0) (0) (3.0)

175 TOWN STATEMENT

Physical Aspects and

SI. Class and Name Physical Aspects Name of and Road No. of Town Rainfall Tempera ture (in mm) (in centigrade) State HQs. Distrid HQs. Maximum Maximum

2 3 4 5 6 7

19 VI Valsad INA 2,177.2 42.0· 9.0* Gandhinagar Val sad (360.0) (5.0) 20 IV Vapi 2,054.2 47.2 18.3 Gandhinagar Valsad (390.4) (24.0) 21 V Vapi INA 2,054.2 47.2* 18.3* Gandhinagar Valsad (364.0) (28.0) 22 IV Vijalpor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeratio1l )

--.-~------. ------Note: The temperature data for Valsad town has been obtained from the Director General of Observatories, Meterologic:;l Department, Government of India. For the rest of the towns the data have been obtained locally. The Rainfall datl have been obtained locally. ·The Temperature figures for Devsar, Kosamba, Mahuwar, Parnera, Sari Bujrang, Umbergaon INA, Valsld INA, V4Pl INA and Vijalpor are not available and hence they are adopted from the nearby town as given below.

SI. Name of Town whose Name of the Town of SI. Name of Town whose Name of the TO"':l of No. Temperature figures whom the data No. Temperature figures whom the dHa not available adopted Not available adopted 2 3 2 3 1 Devsar Gandevi 6 Umbergaon INA Umbergaon 2 Kosamba Valsad 7 Valsad INA Valsad 3 Mahuwar Navsari 8 Vapi INA Vapi 4 Parnera Val sad 9 Vijalpor Navs.!ri 5 Sari Bujrang Gandc,i

@ Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urbln Aggiomer<1tion. N. A. = Not Available

176 DIRECTORY

II - Contd.

Location of Town, 1979

Distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-division/Toluka/ Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable/River/ - SI. Mahal-HQs. with Population Station Routs Canal (if within No. of One Lakh 10 Kms.) and more

8 9 10 11 12

Valsad / Valsad Navsari Valsad Valsad 19 (50) (5.0) (56.0) (5.0) (5.0) Valsad I Pardi Navsari Vapi Vapi Damanganga (R) 20 (24.0) (15.0) (90.0) (0) (0) (1.5) Valsad I Pardi Navsari Vapi Vapi INA Damanganga (R) 21 (28.0) (16.0) (65.0) (4.0) (0) (5.5) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 22

177 TOWN

STATEMENT

Municipal F;nance,

SI. Class and Civic Receipt ,(in Rs. '00) No. Name of Town Administration Status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance Other Total (in 1980) through derived ment Sources Receipt Taxes, from Grant etc. Municipal Properties and Power apart from Taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V Abrama VP ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul NM 1,671 20 320 2,011 3 V Bansda VP 390 970 330 130 130 1,950 4 III Bilimora M 25,129 506 9,560 3,809 29,284 68,288 5 V Chikhli VP 340 260 10 20 20 380 1,030 6 V Devsar VP 240 10 130 130 510 7 IV Dharampur NP 2,206 229 1,264 133 800 5,232 8 IV Gandevi NP 4,500 2,500 500 7,500 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 V Kosamba VP 153 1 S8 3 215 11 V Mahuwar VP 750 190 10 40 990 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units ) (a) IV Jalalpore VP 126 14 120 350 610 (b) I Navsari M 74,286 5,564 26,856 4,704 111,410 (c) IV Vijalpor VP 120 40 80 240 13 IV Pardi NP 2,429 26 38 1,419 3,912 14 V Parnera VP 88 21 123 232 15 V Sari Bujrang VP 120 170 30 20 340 16 V Umbergaon VP 236 94 220 2 34 586 17 VI Umbergaon INA INA 18 II Valsad ( See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units) (a) V Abrama VP 70 30 100 10 210 (b) II Val sad" M 31,687 7,092 12,733 18,097 8,812 78,421 19 VI Valsad INA INA 480 480 20 IV Vapi NP 7,270 230 60 410 7,970 21 V Vapi INA INA 22 IV Vijalpor VP ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration)

* Please see Appendj~ for non-town Components of Urban Agglomeration.

118 DIRECTORY

III

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) General Public Public Public Public Other Total Class and SI. Administra- . Safety Health and Works Institution (Specify) Expenditure Name of Town No. tion Conveniencess

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) V Abrama 1 106 98 104 409 70 787 V Atul 2 850 40 600 410 1,900 V Bansda 3 9,961 1,522 4,632 1,940 11,408 36,892 66,355 III Bilimora 4 300 160 210 50 10 110 840 V Chikhli 5 20 80 40 50 200 390 V Devsar (; 1,337 108 117 1,022 4,905 7,489 IV Dharampur 7 2,400 1,200 1,500 500 1,000 6,600 IV Gandevj 8 ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) IV Jalalpore 9 10 180 190 V Kosamba 10 250 150 40 200 10 100 750 V Mahuwar 11 ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) I Navsari 12 Navsari Urban ( See Constituent Units ) Agglomeration 50 100 2 35 3 5 195 (a) IV Jalalpore 2,434 4,238 25,730 13,007 42,376 87,785 (b) I Navsari 30 50 80 230 390 (c) IV Vijalpor 282 602 180 2,018 714 3,796 IV Pardi 13 18 40 92 150 V Pamera 14 100 30 20 2 8 160 V Sari Bujrang 15 25 11 51 337 5 68 497 V Umbergaon 16 VI Umbergaon INA 17 ( See Valsad Urban Ap"'Zomeration ) II Valsad 18 Valsad Urban ( See Constituem iJnits ) Agglomeration 20 10 30 100 30 10 200 (a) V Abrama . 10,116 1,189 16,071 20,712 3,305 27,029 78,422 (b) II Valsad* 310 50 50 70 480 VI Valsad INA 19 1,180 470 350 2,010 120 1,270 5,400 IV Vapi 20 V Vapi INA 21 ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) IV Vijalpor 22

'179 TOWN STATEMENT Civic and Other SI. Class and Civic Popula- Scheduled Road Length System Number of Latrines No. Name of Admini- tion Castes (in Kms.) of Town stration and Sewerage Water Service Others Status Scheduled Borne (in 1980) Tribes Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 V Abrama VP ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul NM 5,622 SC 191 PR (5.25) OSD 500 ST 1,082 KR (1.25) 5 3 V Bansda VP 8,533 SC 147 PR (9.00) S,OSD 441 45 ST 3,519 KR (5.00) 21 4 III Bilimora M 43,755 SC 2,884 PR (33.37) OSD 4,000 715 ST 10,019 KR (36.90) 5 V Chikhli VP 5,948 SC 98 PR (8.00) OSD 50 610 ST 1,105 . KR (4.00) 6 V Devsar VP 6,363 SC 143 PR (3.00) S,OSD 30 ST 1,329 KR (9.00) 7 IV Dharampur NP 14,116 SC 136 PR (11.90) S 490 ST 6,934 KR (20.12) 8 IV Gandevi NP 13,518 SC 283 PR (26.30) CD 911 25 ST 2,892 KR (0.10) 9 IV JaJalpore VP ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration . 10 V Kosamba VP 7,771 SC 74 PR (2.25) OSD 150 ST 599 KR (5.00) 11 V Mahuwar VP 5,827 SC 353 PR (4.00) OSD ST 1,525 750 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration , Navsari Urban 129,266 SC 5,716 PR (74.40) 4,557 Agglomeration ST 23,883 KR (89.00) 222 150 (a) IV JaJalpore VP 10,267 SC 104 PR (6.40) PT ST 2,610 105 46 150 (b) I Navsari M 106,793 SC 4,919 PR (66 00) S 4,400 ST 18,752 KR (84.00) 175 (C) IV VijaJpor VP 12,206 SC 693 PR (2.00) OSD 52 ST 2,521 KR (5.00) 13 IV Pardi NP 16,319 SC 422 PR (15.00) PT,OSD 900 ST 5,998 KR (12.00) 14 V Pamera VP 6,314 SC 232 PR (4.00) OSD 200 ST 2,141 KR (N.A.) 15 V Sari Bujrang VP 5,770 SC 356 PR (N.A.) CD 60 ST 1,701 KR (4.00) 2 16 V Urnbergaon VP 9,956 SC 781 PR (6.50) OSD 89 ST 2,360 KR (7.00) 5 231 17 VI Umbergaon INA INA 912 SC PR (5.00) OSD 350 ST 11 KR (2.00) 9 18 II Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration Valsad Urban 82,697 SC 3,027 PR (31. 76) 3,741 Agglomeration ST 22,816 KR (3.00) 58 40 (a) V Abrama VP 9,728 SC 828 PR (6.00) OSD 20 S1' 4,522 K.R (3.00) 30 M (b) II Valsad* 12,969 SC 2,199 PR (25.76) OSD ST 18,294 3,721 58 10 19 VI Valsad INA INA 408 SC 3 PR (25.00) OSD 119 ST 31 KR (29.00) 20 IV Vapi NP 19,620 SC 783 PR (11.00) CD 621 ST 4,742 KR (3.50) 20 21 V Vapi INA INA 6,147 SC 73 PR (10.15) OSD S1' 626 22 IV Vljalpor VP ( See Navsari, Urban Agglomeration , * -Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomer.ation.

180 DIRECTORY IV Amenities, 1979

Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Numbet of Connection) of Fighting Disposal Source System of Service Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Others 81. of of Storage with ercial Lighting No. Night Supply Capacity (Points) Soil in Litres (in brackets) 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) ST T 15,000,000 Yes 960 4 575 2

WB TW 25,000 Bilimora 994 40 2 158 24 3 (45.0) WB,ST T OHT Yes 7,070 626 2 1,100 67 4 (675,000) ST N.A. N.A. Bilimora 1,130 135 41 120 40 5 00.0) ST W 10,000 BiIimora 1,000 15 5 45 6 (1.0) WB T,TW 32,000 Yes 1,618 93 325 46 1

ST W PI Bilimoni 3,000 300 500 230 75 8 (1,000,000) (5.0) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 9 S W OFIT Valsad 2,000 15 75 10 (52,000) (5.0) ST T OFIT Navsari 900 10 45 3 11 (100,000) (20.0) ( See Navsar; Urban Agglomeration) 12 14,395,000 25,504 2,871 113 265 162

WB TW 12,600,000 Navsari 860 78 106 130 12 (a) (per day) (1.0) WB T OHT Yes 23,544 2,595 7 3 39 (b) 1,710,000 ST T,TW 85,000 Navsari 1,100 198 132 111 (c) (1.0) ST W OHT Atul 1,500 47 33 655 25 13 (1,000,000) (6.0) ST w N.A. Atul 1,203 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 14 (3.0) ST W N.A. Bilimora 600 15 50 120 15 (11.0) ST TW N.A. Vapi 1,232 16 74 196 12 16 (19.0) ST TW OHT Vapi 235 325 242 17 (1,000,000) (19.0) ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 18 7,202,000 14,369 1,305 37 1,348 190

HL W 2,000 Yes 600 SO 2 116 11 (a)

HL T SR Yes 13.769 1,255 35 1,232 179 (b) (7,200,000) ST TW OHT Yes 119 80 N.A. 145 19 (N.A.) WB W,T 454,600 Vapi INA 2,525 119 396 217 12 20 (3.00) S T 5,000 Yes 1,500 800 400 100 21

( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 22 TOWN

STATEMENT

Civic and Other Amenities

SI. Class and Name No. of Area of Population Paved Roads System of No. of Town Slum Slum of Slum . (In Kms.) Sewerage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 I Navsari There is DO such Notified Slum Area

2 II Valsad N.A. 24,739 OSD

182 DIRECTORY

IV A

in Notified Slums, 1979

Number of Laterines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (No. of Connections) SI. Disposal of Points/Publie No. Private Community Night Soil Hydrants Domestic Road Lighting Others installed for (points) Water Service Others Supply of Borne Protedted Water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1

There in no such Notified Slum Area

1,757 2,056 187 WB 110 2 TOWN

STATEMBNT

Medical, Educational, Recreational and

SI. Class and Name Population Medical Faci1ities Educational No. of Town Hospitals I Beds in ArtsfScience/ Medical Engineering Polytech­ Dispensar- MediCal Commerce Colleges Colleges nics ies/T.B. Institutions Colleges (of Clinics, noted in Degree Level etc. ColumJl 4 and above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul 5,622 D (1) Valsad Surat Surat Valsad (7.0) (76.0) (76.0) (7.0) 3 V Bansda 8,533 H (1) 50 Chikhli Surat Surat Surat D (5) (35'.0) (125.0) (125.0) (125.0) TB (1) FC (1 ) 0 (2) 4 III Bilimora 43,755 H (3) 50 A (1) Surat Surat Surat D (20) C (1) (62.0) (62·9) (62.0) FC (1) 5 V Chikhli 5,948 H (1) 10 A (1) Surat Surat Surat D (9) C (I) (59.0) (59.0) (59.0) TB (1) 6 He (1) NH (1) FC (1) 6 V Dev,ar 6,363 D (1) Bilimora SUrat Surat Valsad (1.0) (30.0) (30.0) (22.0) 7 IV Dharampur 14,1l6 D (1) 20 Valsad SUrat Surat Val sad TB (1) (29.0) (98.0) (98.0) (29.0) 0 (I) , 8 IV Gandevi 13,518 D (1) Bilimora SUrat Surat Valsad NIl (1) 35 (5.0) (55.0) (55.0) (23.0) FC (1) 25 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 10 V Kosamba 7,771 D (1) Valsad Surat Surat Valsad (5.0) (109.0) (109.5) (5.0) 11 V Mahuwar 5,827 He (1) 15 Navsari Surat Surat SUrat (20.0) (30.0) (30.0) (30.0) 12 I Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) Navsari Urban 129,266 H (1) 202 A (1) Agglomeration D (6) 516 S (I) NH (1) 90 C (1) 0 (2) 87 L (1) (a) IV Jalalpore 10,267 D Navsari Surat Surat Surat

~c) IV Vijalpor 12,206 Navsari Navsari Surat Surat Surat (1.0) (1.0) (41.0) (41.0) (41.0) 13 IV Pardi 16,319 H (2) 80 Valsad Surat Surat Valsad (14.0) (lJ2.0) (112.0) (14.0)

tll4 DIRECTORY v

Cultural F aciIitics, 1919

Facil:ties Number of Recreational and Cultural 81. Facilities No. Recognised Higher Secondary / Junior Primary Adult Working Shorthand, Secon- Matricu­ Secon­ Schools Literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Audi- Public Typewriting dary, Inter- lation dary Classes/ Hostels toria/ Libraries and mediate/ and Centres, with Drama! including Vocational PUC (Pre- Middle Others Number Commu- Reading Training University Schools (Specify) of Seats nity Halls Rooms Institutions ':ollege/ Junior College Level)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) PL (I) 2

3 2 PL (1) 3

4 8 8 15 2 3 2 PL (3) 4 RR (3)

2 2 5 PL (1) 5 RR (1)

Bilimora Bilimora Bilimora 2 PL (1) 6 (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) 2 PL (I) 7

3 PL (1) 8

( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 9 Valsad 6 10 (5.0) Navsari PL (1) 11 (20.0) ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 12 3 11 11 23 2 6 3 PL (5)

Navsari 3 PL (I) (a) (1,0) 3 9 9 19 6 2 PL (3) (b)

Navsari PL (1) (c) (1.0) 2 2 5 PL (I) 13

185 TOWN

STATEMENT

Medical, Educational, Recreational and

SI. Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational No. of Town Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Sciencel------Medical Engineering Polytech­ Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nics ies/T.B. Institutions Colleges (of Clinics, noted in Degree Lewl etc. Column 4 and above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

14 V Parnera 6,314 HC (l) 15 Val sad Surat Surat Valsad (6.0) (llO.O) (110.0) (6.0) 15 V Sari Bujrang 5.770 D (3) Navsari Surat Surat Val sad (22.00) (62.0) (62.0) (29.0) 16 V Umbergaon 9,956 H () 6 Valsad Surat Surat Valsad D (4) (65.0) (120.0) (120.0) (65.0) 17 VI Umbergaon INA 912 D (I) Valsad Surat Surat Valsad (6501 (120.0) (120.0) (65.0) 18 II Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad Urban 82,697 H (8) 248 S (1) Agglomeration D (2) 46 AS (1) TB (1) AC (1) NH (3) 49 L (1) FC (I) (a) V Abrama 9,728 Valsad Valsad Surat Surat Val sad (3.0) (3.0) (107.0) (107.0) (3.0) (b) II Valsad* 72,969 H (8) 248 S (1) Surat Surat D (2) 46 AC (1) (104.0) (104.0) TB (1) AS (1) NH (3) 49 L (1) FC (1) 19 VI Valsad INA 408 Valsad Valsad Surat Surat Valsad (5.0) (5.0) (109.0) (109.0) (5.0) 20 IV Vapi 19,620 D (1) Valsad Surat Surat Valsad HC (1) (24.0) (128.0) (128.0) (24.0) 21 V Vapi INA 6,147 H (1) Valsad Sur at Surat Valsad D (3) (28.0) (132.0) (132.0) (28.0) 22 IV Vijalpor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration)

'" Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. Note: In Gujarat State the levels of Education are classified as under : (1) Primary (from Std. I to VII passed) (2) Secondary/Matriculation (from Std. VIII to X passed) (3) Higher Secondary (from Std. XI to XII passed) Hence the details under Col. 13 are not shown.

186 DIRECTORY v

Cultural Facilities, 1979 ------Facil:ties Number of Recreational and Cultural S1. ------Facilities No. Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult Working Shorthand, Secon- Matricu- Secon­ Schools Literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Audi- Public Typewriting dary, lnter- lation dary Classes/ Hostels torial Libraries and me~iatel and Centres, with Drama! including Vocational PUC (Pre- Middle Others Number Commu- Reading Training University Schools (Specify) of Seats oity Halls Rooms Institutions r:ollege/ Junior College Level)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Valsad 14 (6.0) Navsari Navsari Navsari 5 PL (1) 15 (22.0) (22.0) (22.0) 4 PL (I) 16 RR (1) Umbrrgaon Umbergaon Umbergaon .. 17 (6.0) (6.0) (6.0) (See Va/sad Urban Agglomeration) 18 9 9 18 6 4 2 PL (6)

Valsad Valsad Val sad 2 PL (1) (a) (3.0) (3.0) (3.0) 9 9 16 6 4 2 PL (5) (b)

Valsad Valsad Valsad Valsad PL (1) 19 (5.0) (5.0) (5.0) (5.0) Valsad 2 2 6 3 2 PL (I) 20 (24.0) Valsad Valsad Valsad 21 (28.0) (28.0) (28.0) (See Navsari Urban Agg/omenation ) 22

187 TOWN

SlATEMENT

Trade, Commerce, Industry

SI. Class and Name Name of Three Most Important Commodities Name of Three Most Important No. of Town Imported Exported 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

V Abrama ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 2 V Atul Raw Materials Foodgrains Edible Oil Colour Medicines of Colour Chemicals 3 V Bansda Sugar Groundnut Oil Cloth Paddy Groundnut 4 III Bilimora Timber Wood Cement Iron Leminated Sheets Turbine Pump and Rigs Bolts

5 V Chikhli Unpolished Foodgrains Paddy Rice Diamonds Diamonds 6 V Devsar Vegetables Pulses Foodgrains Roofing Tiles Agricultural Equipments 7 IV Dharampur Pulses Handloom Cloth Provision Rice Wheat Articles 8 IV Gandevi Sugar Cane Metal Sheets Cotton Ydrn Sugar Brass Utensils 9 IV Jalalpore ( See Navsari Urban Agl!/omerafion ) 10 V Kosamba 11 V Mahuwar 12 Navsari ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration ) Navsari Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units) (a) IV Jalalpore Wood Cloth,Iron Foodgrains (b) I Navsari Cotton Yarn Metal Sheets Unpolished Cloth Utensils Diamonds (c) IV Vijalpor Wood Production of Foodgrain;; Bobbin Cloth Cotton 13 IV Pardi Gur Vegetables Edible Oil Paddy Fruit (Chikoo) 14 V Parnera Fertilizer Gur Medicines Rice Mangoes 15 V Sari Bujrang Cloth Foodgrains Utensils Chikoo Mangoes 16 V Umbergaon Sugar Groundnut Oil Raw Material Paddy Fish for Textile Machinery 17 VI Umbergaon INA Sugar Groundnut Oil Raw Material Electrical Engineering for Textile Material Material Electrical & Engineering 18 II Valsad ( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) Valsad Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units ) (a) V Abrama Foodgrains Machinery, Acid Chemicals Sugarcane Chemicals

(b) II Valsad* Cloth Rice Jron Spare­ Bobbin Electrical parts, Cement Equipments 19 VI Valsad INA Aluminium Raw Iron Chemicals Aluminium Cast Iron Products Machinery 20 IV Vapi Foodgrains Sugar Edible Oil Grass Bales Iron 21 V Vapi INA Raw Material . Raw Material Chemicals Chemicals Corrugated for Machinery for Paper Boxes Paper Boxes 22 IV Vijaipor ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration)

• Please see Appendi;( for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

188 DIRECTORY VI and Banking, 1979

Commodities Name of Three Most Important Commodities Number Number of Number of SI. Manufactured of Banks Agricultural Non-Agri- No. .---- Credit cultural Credit 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) ., 1 Chemicals Colour Medicines Costic .. 2 Chemicals

Wood Paddy Mowra Bidis 3 3 7 3 \Iotor Bolt Leminated Sheets Turbine Pump Motor Bolt 11 4 Tubewell DreIl- ing Machinery Cloth Cloth Rice Diamonds 3 2 5 lee PaddY Agricultural Icc 6 Equipments Sugar Cane Paddy Leather 3 3 4 7

Cloth Brass Utensils Cloth Sugar 5 2 2 8 ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 9 10 Galvanised Wire 11 ( see Navsari Urban Agglomeration ) 12 ( See Constituent Units) 3 (a) Polished Cloth Utensils Polished 27 2 (b) Diamonds Diamonds Waste Cotton Textile Articles Cloth Bobbin (c)

Eggs Cloth Utensils Rice 4 13 Salt Rice Salt 2 14 Vegetables Rice 15 Textile Machinery Rice Textile Machinery .1 16

Textile Material Electrical Engineering Textile Material 17 Material Material

( See Valsad Urban Agglomeration) 18 ( See Constituent Units) Mangoes Paper Boxes Chemicals Camp ass with its (a) Instruments Soap and Bobbin Electrical Soap and 21 2 (b) Chemicals Equipments Chemicals Chemicals Aluminium Cast Iron Chemicals 19 Products Machinery Chemicals Rice Pulses Grass Bales 12 20 Machinery & Chemicals Textile Corrugated 21 Tools Plant Material Paper Boxes ( See Navsari Urban Agglomeration) 22

189 APPENDIX

TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH POPULATION

SI. Name of Town with Population of Outgrowth Population of No. Location Code Core Town Outgrowth

2 3 4 5

Val sad 18/1 54,017 ( i ) Valsad 168 ( ii) Bhagda Khuad 3,155 (iii) Pardi Sondhpur 2,419 (iv) Mogarwadi 8,928 (v) Nanakwada 4,282

190 PART XIII-B

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

V"i- t EXPLANATORY NOTE FOR PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary Census Abstract of 1981 Census provides information in respect of each village in rural area and town/ward in Urban area. It gives information about the area of the village in hectares and towns in square kilometres, number of occupied residential houses and households, total population witn seX break-up (including Houseless and Institutional Population) and population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates. The entire population of village/town/ward is divided into main workers, mar­ ginal workers and non-workers and main workerit are further divided in to four broad industrial categories. as under

Cultivators (I)

2 Agricultural Labourers (II)

3 Household ~ndustry Manufacturing, Processmg. Servicing and Repairs [V(a)]

4 Other Workers [III, IV, V(b) & VI to IX]

The sexwise break-up of total main workers {industrial category I to IX) has been presented in addition to similar break-up for each broad industrial category of workers, marginal workers and non-workers.

The following abbreviations have been used ill the Primary Census Abstract for facility of presentation :

Municipal Corporation MC

2 Municipality M

3 Non-Municipal Area NM

4 Nagar Panchayat NP

5 Village Panchayat VP

6 Cantonment Cantt.

7 Notified Area n.a.

S Industrial Notified Area INA

9 Not Available NA

IO Urban Agglomeration UA

11 Out-growth 00

The following conversion factor has been used for converting acres into hectares and hectares into KM.2 :

Acres X 0.40467 == Hectares Hectares X 100 == K.m 2 •

:z DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL

3 DISTRICT : VALSAD DISTRICT PRIMARY

Tetal Population Loca- Total Area No. of tion District/ Rural in Occupied No. of (including Institutional Code Taluka/ Residential Houae- and Houseless Urban Km 2 No. Mabal Houses holds Population)

p M F -----__- :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

18 VALSAD DISTRICT T 5,244.0 312,784 318,420 1,774,136 895,313 878,823 R 5,100.2 243,173 247,859 1,385,274 690,262 695,012 U 143.8 69,611 70,561 388,862 205,051 183,811

1 VaJsad TaJuka T 50o.s 48,780 49,858 278,033 141,341 136,692 R 475. , 29,840 30,741 175,221 87,931 87,290 U 257 18,940 19,117 102,812 53,410 49,402

2 Pardi Taluka T 425.9 36,202 36,608 205,538 103,758 101,780 R 395.7 28,109 28,365 163,452 81,145 82,307 U 30.2 8,093 8,243 42,086 22,611 19,473

3 Umbergaon Taluka T 362.0 25,565 25,725 143,727 70,456 73,271 R 348.4 23,363 2~,5'5 132,859 64.706 68,153 U 13.6 2,202 2,210 10,868 5,750 5,118

4 Gandevi Taluka T 282.1 32,997 33,839 190,049 96,565 93,484 R 255.5 21,185 21,688 120643 60,63h 60,007 U 26.6 11,812 12,151 69.406 35,929 33,477

5 Navsari Taluka T 740.5 64,818 66,889 359,797 185,798 173,999 R 715.3 41,423 43,272 224,704 113,019 111,6115 U 252 23,395 23,617 135,093 72,779 62,314

, Chikhli Taluka T 574.5 37,284 38,020 214,128 105;340 108,788 R 573.4 36,218 36,922 208,180 102,297 105,883 U 1.1 1,066 1,Q98 5,948 3,Q43 2.905

7 Bansda Taluka T 599.4 25,850 25,985 145,791 72,928 72,863 R 593.5 24,231 24.362 137,258 68,592 68,666 U 5.9 1,619 1,623 8,533 4,336 4,197

8 Dharampur Taluka T 1,649.8 41,288 41,496 237,073 119,127 117,946 B 1,634.3 38,804 38,994 222,957 111,936 111,021 U 15.S 2,484 2,502 14,1 t6 7,191 6,925

_.-----.--.-- ~-. - .------~--- * These represent provisional 'geographical area' figures supplied by the Suro;eyor General. Figures for urban area are those supplied by tbe local bodies. Area figures for rural area are derived by substractmg the urban area from the total area of tbe District. The total of the area figures of the Taluka/Mahals will not tally with the district figures because toe former represent 'land use' area are derived from the figures supplied by tbe Director of Laud Records. CENSUS ABS'l'RACT

Loca- Total District{ lion Scheduled Scheduled Rural TaJukll/ Code Castes Tribes Literates Urban Mahal No. -----_.- M F M p- M F

10 11 12 13 14 15 3 2

VALSAD 18 DISTRICT 25,514 29,475 484,458 484,060 499,049 333,848 T 17,573 21,714 4'35,765 439,440 355,190 231,913 R 7,941 7,761 48,693 44,620 143,859 101,935 U

Valsad Taluka 1 4,486 4,854 55,132 53,588 96,703 68,042 T 2,708 3,105 41,242 40,809 56,975 38,619 R 1,778 1,749 13,890 12,779 39,728 29,423 U

Pardi Taluka 2 3,4]6 3,928 57,405 58,816 62,444 39,671 T 2.757 3,309 51,471 53,384 47,225 29,591 R 659 619 5,934 5,432 15,219 10,087 U

Umbergaon Talub 3 3,175 4,324 38,568 40,857 34,554 19,350 T 21505 3,913 37,349 39,705 30,648 16,846 R 37" 411 1,219 1,152 3,906 2,504 U

Gandevi Taluka 4 3,472 4,002 28,959 27,611 65,129 48,931 T 1,632 2,176 20,7'19 19,8H~ 39,787 29,931:l R 1,840 1,826 8,210 7,731 25,342 18,99 U

Navsari Taluka 5 7,220 7,898 54,701 ~0,967 119,769 86,597 T 4,112 4,937 41,131 39,129 69,782 52,525 R 3,108 2,961 13,57~ 11,838 49,987 34,072 U

Chikhli Taluka (j , 2,605 3,297 72,552 75,342 58,6'6 40,285 T 2,563 3,241 71,992 74,797 56,338 38,483 R 42 56 560 545 2,358 1,802 U

Ban~da Taluka 7 460 506 65,480 65,796 30,397 15,610 T 307 432 63,684 64,073 22,661 13,618 R 73 74 1,796 1,723 2,736 1,992 U

Dharampur Taluka II 680 '66 111,661 111,083 31,357 15,355 T 609 601 108,147 107,663 2t>,774 12,293 R 71 65 3,514 3,420 4,583 3,062 U

5 DISTRICT : VALSAD DISTRICT PRIMARY

--_ -- --_------~-,- M A I N

-~-~~~- _+- --.~-- Utca- Household tiOD Total Industry- District/ Rural Code Talub/ Manuf lcturinl, No. Maha! Urban Total Main Agricultur31 Pro~~.iDI, Worhrs Cultivators Labourers Servicina lind (I-IX) tl) (U) Repairs [V(II)]

-----~-~----.-- M p- M F M· F M F

2 3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

11 VALSAD DISTRICT T 419,020 166,398 169,469 64,050 88,011 12,96~ 10,331 2,874 R 369,781 149,788 166,684 63,361 81,815 70,358 6,827 2,1]1 U 109,239 16,610 2,785 688 5,256 2,607 3,5/0 753

1 Valsad Taluka T 71,976 18,409 15,415 4,358 10,982 8,559 1,910 431 R 45,220 14,468 14,963 4,301 9,798 8,237 968 210 U 26,756 3,941 S12 57 1,184 322 942 221

1 Pardi Taluka T 55,011 18,556 18,112 1,968 8,220 6,315 1,066 213 R 42,189 16,115 18,108 7,815 7,336 5,745 7)2 165 U 12,883 l,441 604 153 884 570 314 48

3 Umbergaon Taluka l' 36,010 11,048 13,066 6,106 1,142 7.063 661 932 R 33,035 16,427 12,892 6,597 7,013 6,986 606 845 U 2,975 621 174 109 129 77 S5 81

4 Ganievi Taluka T 50,121 12,966 7,331 1,214 9,508 7,238 1,372 251 R 31,380 9,666 6,9l7 1,136 8,794 6,823 522 87 U 18,747 3,300 414 78 714 ·m 850 164

5 Navsari Taluka T 100,109 30,111 10,192 2,185 21,612 20,613 2,On 363 R 59,702 25,536 10,448 2,757 20,365 19,911 1,004 161 U 40,407 4,635 344 28 1,247 702 1,007 202

6 Ch ka T 56,152 24,005 21,812 10,294 12,805 1l,685 1,692 259 R 55,139 23,763 27,785 10,293 12,723 11,642 1,592 254 U 1,613 242 27 1 82 43 100 5

7 Bansda Taluka T 40,137 16,556 25,191 9,610 1,030 4,943 1,044 335 R 38,464 16,067 24,960 9,605 6,765 4,868 969 325 U 2,273 489 237 65 265 7S 75 10

• Dharampor Taluka T 68,231 28,687 51,084 21,055 10,172 6,549 581 It t4,652 27,746 50,611 20,858 10,021 6,146 414 "74 U 3,585 941 ~73 197 7S1 403 167 16

6 CENSUS ABSTRACT

W 0 R K B R S

Loea Total District! Other Workerl Rural tion Taluka! Code (III, IV, Urban Mahal No. V(b) & Marginal Non- VI to IX] Worken Worken

M F M P M F

24 23 26 27 28 29 3 2

VALSAD 11 DISTRICT 211,143 26,509 ',343 109,521 406,950 602,904 T 113.455 13,947 8,470 105.989 312.011 439.235 R 97.688 12,562 873 3,531 94.939 163.669 U

Valsad Taluka 1 43,609 ~,O61 1,060 13,719 67,305 104,564 T 19,491 1,720 1,701 12,194 41,010 60,628 R 14,118 3,341 359 1,525 26,295 43.936 U

Pardi Taluka :2 27,074 4,060 803 13,161 47,883 10,062 T 15,993 2,390 791 12,871 38,165 53,321 R 11,081 1,670 12 291 9,718 16,741 U

Umbergeon Talun 3 15,141 2,347 190 ',323 33,556 46,900 T 12,524 1,999 791 9,061 30,880 42,665 R 2,617 348 99 262 2,676 4,23S U

Gandevi Taluka 4 31,916 4,263 913 6,591 45,525 73,927 T 15,147 1,620 788 6,143 28,468 44,198 R 16,769 2,643 12, 448 17,057 29,729 U

Navsari Taluka 5 65,694 6,410 '24 4,883 84,765 138,945 T 27,885 2,707 697 4,296 52,620 81,853 R 37,809 3,703 227 581 32,145 57,092 U

Cbikhli Taluka 6 14,443 1,767 1,293 17,417 47,295 67,366 T 13,039 ],574 1,292 11,409 45,866 64,711 R 1,404 193 1 8 1,429 2,655 U

Bamda Taluka 1,466 1,608 1,208 11,830 30,983 38,417 T 5,770 ],269 1,194 17,612 28,934 34,987 R 1,696 339 14 218 2,049 3,490 U

Dbarampur Tatun S,800 993 1,252 16,596 49,638 62,663 T • 3,606 668 1,216 26,403 46,068 56,872 R 2,194 32S 36 193 3,570 5,791 U

7

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(SCHEDULED CASTES)

'Yal-2 DISTRICT : VALSAD DISTRICT PRIMARY

SCHEDULED

M A I N No. of Loca- District/ Total House­ tion Ru al h?lds Total SC Population Code Talukaf r with (ineluding Institu­ Total Main No. Mahal Uri'an SC tional and Houseless Workers Cultivators Membrr population) Literates (I-IX) (1) p M F p M F p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

18 VALSAD DISTRICT T 11,240 25,514 34,507 16,534 10,876 3,166 1,028 54,989 29,475 17,973 15,172 4,296 2,138 R 8,391 17,573 25,158 12,634 7,243 3,102 1,013 39,287 21,714 12,524 10,636 3,393 2,089 U 2,849 7,941 9,349 3,900 3,633 64 15 15,702 7,761 5,449 4,536 903 49

1 Valsad Taluka T 1,907 9,340 4,486 4,854 6,299 3,324 2,975 2,477 1,912 565 352 248 104 R 1,227 5,813 2,708 3,105 3,971 2,028 1,943 1,481 1,090 391 351 247 104 U 680 3,527 1,778 1,749 2,328 1,296 1,032 996 822 114 1 1

2 Pardi Taluka T 1,403 7,344 3,416 3,928 4,238 2,299 1,939 2,024 1,494 530 696 409 287 R 1,182 6,066 2.757 3,309 3,527 1,875 1,652 1,657 1,183 474 685 399 286 U 221 1,278 659 619 711 424 287 367 311 56 11 10 1

3 Umbergaon Taluka T 1,542 7,499 3,175 4,324 4,418 2,067 2,351 2,153 1,022 1,131 418 216 202 R 1,393 6,718 2,805 3,913 3,963 1,822 2,141 1,885 864 1,,021 394 202 192 U 149 781 370 411 455 245 210 268 158 110 24 14 10

4 Gandevi Taluka T 1,504 7,474 3,472 4,002 4,919 2,570 2,349 1,812 1,450 362 184 144 40 R 867 3808 1.632 2,176 2,788 1,308 1,480 779 614 165 176 137 39 U 637 3,666 1840 1,826 2,131 1,262 869 1,033 836 197 8 7 1

5 Navsari Taluka T 3,154 15,118 7,220 7,898 10,003 5,359 4,644 4,376 3,259 1,117 550 384 166 R 2,071 9049 4,112 4,937 6,510 3,270 3,240 2,631 1,854 777 534 371 163 U 1,083 6,069 3,108 2,961 3,493 2,089 1,404 1,745 1,405 340 16 13 3

6 Chikhli Taluka T 1,283 5,902 2,605 3,291 3,735 1,818 1,917 1,491 1,119 378 661 485 176 R 1,261 5,804 2,563 3,241 3,673 1,788 1,885 1,465 1,095 370 661 485 176 U n n ~ ~ Q ~ II II ~ 8

., Bansda Taluka T 194 966 460 506 493 274 219 342 253 89 92 74 18 R 162 819 387 432 408 223 185 286 210 76 92 74 18 U 32 147 73 74 8~ 51 34 56 43 13

I Dharampur Taluka T 253 1,346 680 666 402 262 140 491 367 124 213 178 35 R 228 1,210 609 601 318 210 108 452 333 119 209 174 35 U 25 136 71 65 84 52 32 39 34 5 4 4

10 CENSUS ABSTRACf CASTES

W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Agricultural Processing, [lIT, IV, Code Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal No. (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Non-Workers p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

18 2,086 1,600 927 7,060 2,403 2,198 14,0433 1,005 1,081 673 8,320 1,260 205 37,414 22,981 1,965 1,378 832 3,679 2,208 2,068 10,190 929 1,036 546 4,191 512 140 26,443 16,253 121 222 95 3,381 195 130 4,243 76 45 127 4,129 748 65 10,971 6,728

331 164 167 181 125 56 1,613 1,375 238 271 33 238 6,592 2,541 4,051 1 324 158 166 144 96 48 662 589 73 237 23 214 4,095 1,595 2,500 7 6 1 37 29 8 951 786 165 34 10 24 2,497 946 1,551

233 133 100 132 107 25 963 845 118 560 29 531 4,760 1,893 2,867 2 203 108 95 123 100 23 646 576 70 554 29 525 3,855 1,545 2,310 30 25 5 9 7 2 317 269 48 6 6 905 348 557

180 82 98 828 67 761 727 657 70 453 18 435 4,893 2,135 2,758 3 154 67 87 752 63 689 585 532 53 440 16 424 4,393 1,925 2,468 26 15 11 76 4 72 142 125 17 13 2 11 500 210 290

134 84 50 52 46 6 1,442 1,176 266 253 23 230 5,409 1,999 3,410 4 123 78 45 25 22 3 455 377 78 208 13 195 2,821 1,005 1,816 11 6 5 27 24 3 987 799 188 45 10 35 2,588 994 1,594

790 304 486 139 123 16 2,897 2,448 449 298 69 229 10,444 3,892 6,552 S 747 284 463 78 69 9 1,272 1,130 142 207 26 181 6,2tl 2,232 3,979 43 20 23 61 54 7 1,625 1,318 307 91 43 48 4,233 1,660 2,573

292 169 123 165 132 33 319 333 46 301 26 215 4,104 1,460 2,644 6 292 169 123 161 129 32 351 312 39 301 26 275 4,038 1,442 2,596 4 3 1 28 21 7 66 18 48

30 18 12 18 15 3 202 146 56 74 3 71 550 204 346 7 26 14 12 13 12 1 155 110 45 73 3 70 460 174 286 4 4 5 3 2 47 36 11 1 1 90 30 60

96 51 45 85 58 27 fJ7 80 17 193 4 189 662 309 353 96 51 45 82 5S 27 65 S3 r2 188 4 184 570 272 298 • 3 3 32 27 5 5 5 92 37 55

11

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(SCHEDULED TRIBES) DISTRICT : VALSAD DISTRICT PRIMARY SCHEDULED

M A I N No. of Loca- District/ 'r t I House­ .0 a holds Total ST Population tion Talukaj Rural with Code Mahal (including Institu­ Total Main )lo. Urban ST tional and Houseleis Workers CultivatN~ Member population) Literates (I-IX) (I) P M F P M F p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

18 VALSAD DISTRICT T 175,186 484,458 272,618 90,903 272,127 177,464 52,396 968,518 484,060 181,715 405,488 133,361 125,068 R 157,614 435,765 237,288 78,918 245,357 176,202 52,042 875,205 439,440 158,370 370,338 124,981 124,160 U 17,572 48,693 35,330 11 ,985 26,770 1,262 93,313 44,620 23,345 35,150 8,380 908 354

1 Valsad Taluka T 20,612108,720 55,132 53,588 44,107 28,291 15,816 42,160 30,164 11,996 9,088 7,154 1,934 R 15,470 82,051 41,242 40,809 31,483 20,212 11,271 33,025 22,835 10,190 8,958 7,031 1,927 U 5,142 26,669 13,890 12,779 12,624 8,079 4,545 9,135 7,329 1,806 130 123 7

2 Pardi Taluka T 20,227 116,221 57,405 58,816 41,511 26,920 14,591 45,118 30,466'14,652 20,114 13,514 6,600 R 17,935 104,855 51.471 53.334 3R,038 24,461 13,577 40,373 27,197 13,176 19,813 13,305 6,508 U 2,292 11,366 5;934 5,432 3,473 2,459 1,014 4,745 3,269 1,476 30t 209 92

3 Umbergaon Taluka T 13,928 79,425 38,568 40,857 16,112 12,139 3,973 33,034 20,688 12,346 13,757 8,8004,957 R 13,456 77,054 37,349 39,705 15,382 11,616 3.766 32,320 20,129 12,191 13,7i6 8,767 4,949 U 472 2,371 1,219 1,152 730 523 207 714 559 155 41 33 8

4 Gandevi Taluka T 10,789 56,570 28,959 21,611 18,390 12,153 6,237 25,119 16,489 8,690 809 591 218 R 7.856 40,629 20,749 19,880 12,501 8,284 4,217 19,056 12,008 7,048 781 566 215 U 2,933 15,941 8,210 7,731 5,889 3,869 2,020 6,123 4,481 1,642 28 25 3

5 Navsari Ta!uka T 20,5.B 105,668 54,701 50,967 25,769 18,052 7,717 54,020 33,025 20,995 748 596 152 R 15,946 80,260 41,131 39,129 17,038 12,244 4,794 43,954 25,037 18,917 727 578 149 U 4,587 25,408 13,570 11,838 8,731 5,808 2,923 10,066 7,988 2,078 21 18 3

6 Chikhli Taluka T 26,762 147,894 72,552 75,342 52,808 33,374 19.434 61,059 40,094 20,965 28,681 20,172 8,509 R 26,534 146,789 71,992 74,797 52,389 33,110 19,279 60,659 39,784 20,875 28,680 20,171 8,509 U 228 1,105 560 545 419 264 155 400 310 90 1 1

7 Bansda Taluka T 23,402 131,276 65,480 65,796 35,876 24,661 11,215 52,814 36,839 15,975 33,773 24,290 9,483 R 22,689 127,757 63,684 64,073 H,803 23,942 10,861 51,438 35,831 15,607 33,554 24,135 9,419 U 713 3,519 1,796 1,723 1,073 719 354 1,376 1,008 368 219 ISS 64

I Dharampur Taluka T 38,933222,144 111,661111,083 38,045 26,125 11,920 92,104 64,36227,742 10,49449,95120,543 R 37,728 215,810 108,147 107,663 35,654 24,501 11,153 89,513 62,536 26,977 69,973 49,60720,366 U 1,205 6,934 3,514 3,420 2,391 1,624 767 2,591 1,826 765 521 344 177

14 CENSUS AMTRACf

TRIBES w 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Agricultural Processil)g, [lIJ, IV, Code Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal No. (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Non-Workers --~-'---- p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

18

148,904 67,304 2,849 75,444 12,834 5,714 474,360 267,743 ell,600 3,676 827 62,610 88,670 82,956 206,617 141,950 64,966 2,407 49,133 7,327 5,313 418,281 233,186 76,984 3,053 646 41,806 86,586 81,273 185,095 6,954 2,338 442 26,311 5,507 401 56,079 34,557 4,616 623 181 20,804 2,084 1,683 21,522

17,514 9,893 7,621 579 425 154 14,979 12,692 2,287 7,733 795 6,938 58,827 24,173 34,654 1 16,190 8,856 7,334 316 256 60 7,561 6,692 869 6,847 631 6,216 42,179 17,776 24,403 1.324 1,037 287 263 169 94 7,418 6,000 1,418 886 164 722 16,648 6,397 10,251

13,498 7,601 5,897 281 229 52 11,225 9,122 2,103 10,206 541 9,665 60,897 26,398 34,499 2 12,202 6,828 5,374 239 198 41 8,119 6,866 1,253 10,085 534 9,551 54,397 23,740 30,657 1,296 773 523 42 31 11 3,106 2,256 850 121 7 114 6,500 2,658 3,842

12,928 6,434 6,494 118 93 25 6,231 5,361 870 6,635 615 6,020 39,756 17,265 22,491 3 12,803 6,357 6,446 114 91 23 5,687 4,914 773 6,420 530 5,890 38,314 16,690 21,624 125 77 48 4 2 2 544 447 97 215 85 130 1,442 575 867

15,051 8,590 6,461 276 215 61 9,043 7,093 1,950 1,277 147 1,130 30,114 12,323 17,791 4 14,062 . 7,969 6,093 160 127 33 4,053 3,346 707 1,090 101 989 20,483 8,640 11,843 989 621 368 116 88 28 4,990 3,747 1,243 187 46 141 9,631 3,683 5,948

37,697 19,477 18,220 238 171 67 15,337 12,781 2,556 1,900 285 1,615 49,748 21,391 28,357 5 35,960 18,366 17,594 108 77 31 7,159 6,016 1,143 1,567 191 1,376 34,739 15,903 18,836 1,737 1,111 626 130 94 36 8,178 6,765 1,413 333 94 239 15,009 5,488 9,521

23,387 12,102 11,285 764 631 133 8,227 7,189 1,038 15,610 1,100 14,510 71,225 31.358 39,867 6 23,330 12,065 11,265 754 621 133 7,895 6,927 968 15,609 1,100 14,509 70,521 31,108 39,413 57 37 20 10 10 332 262 70 1 1 704 250 454

11,822 6,934 4,888 1,108 801 307 6,111 4,814 1.297 18,388 1,148 17,240 60,07" 27,493 32,581 1 11,505 6,691 4,814 1,093 788 305 5,286 4,217 1,069 18,197 1,145 17,052 58,122 26,708 31,414 317 243 74 15 13 2 825 597 228 191 3 188 1,952 785 1,167

17,007 10,569 6,438 312 284 28 4,291 3,558 733 26,921 1,083 25,838103,719 46,216 57,503 8 15,898 9-852 6,046 269 249 20 3,373 2,828 545 26,771 1,081 25,690 99,526 44,530 54,996 ' 1,109 717 392 43 35 8 918 730 188 150 2 148 4,193 1,686 2,507

15

VILLAGE I TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Val.-3

TALUKA VALSAD

19 TALUKA : VAISAD URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Loca- Urban Village in No. of. No. of Total Population tion Agglome- hectares OCCUP1: House- (including Institu- Code ration/ & ofT~wn/ ed ~esl- holds tional and No. Ward In dentlal Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Townl Km.2 Literates Ward Houses Population) Castes Tribes p M ,F M F M F M F

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

8 VALSAD DISTRICT *Km,2 312,784 1,774,136 878,823 29,415 484,060 333,848 Total 5,244.0 318,420 895,313 25,514 484,458 491),049 Hectares (524,407.17)

Km.2 243,173 1,385,274 695,012 21,714 439,440 231,913 Rural 5,100.2 247,859 690,262 17,573 435,765 355,190 Hectares 510,026.98

Km.2 69,611 388,862 183,811 7,761 44,620 101,935 Urban 143.8 70,561 205,051 7,941 48,693 143,859

1 VALSAD TALUKA

KIIl.2 48,780 278,033 136,692 4,854 53,588 68,042 Total 500.8 49,858 141,341 4,486 55,132 96,703 Hectares 50,076.09

Km.2 29,840 175,221 a7,290 2.105 40,809 38,619 Rural 475.1 30,741 87.931 2,708 41,242 56,975 Hectares 47,506.19

Km.2 18,940 102,812 49.402 1,749 12.779 29,423 Urban 25.07 19,117 53,410 1,778 13,890 39,728 RURAL AREAS

1 Malvan 3,355.23 770 780 4,562 2,227 2.335 36 56 30 33 1,569 1,159 2 Kakwadi Danti t 937 939 5,826 2,662 3,164 3 4 19 23 1,807 1,236 3 Untdi 534.17 479 484 2,521 1,266 1,255 73 76 411 402 886 643 4 Jeshpore 294.04 226 226 1,299 653 646 85 80 461 344 5 OIgam 494.81 221 221 1,187, 612 575 66 56 338 337 358 202

6 Vasan 667.53 366 366 2,301 1,145 1,156 43 46 33 31 805 625 7 Vaghaldhara 631.38 390 392 2,481· 1,272 1,209 127 140 656 573 786 492 8 Panchlai 253.02 103 103 492 251 241 6 3 158 148 149 96 9 Rola 505.36 330 346 1,864 965 899 39 65 432 382 553 297 10 Dungri 809.48 1.078 1,137 5,895 3,007 2,888 147 180 1,151 1,082 2,030 1,480

11 Umarsadi 182.32 132 132 762 396 366 15 17 8 4 328 218 12 Dharasna 453.75 371 372 2,098 1,045 1,053 35 45 162 147 886 591 13 Bhagal 915.15 508 508 3,108 1,465 1.643 2 4 42 56 1,169 910 14 Chharvada 911.42 482 482 3,297 1,670 1,627 20 25 188 179 1,292 995 15 Shanker Talav 173.02 101 101 491 246 245 11 18 96 94 184 135

16 Sonwada 595.54 336 404 2,363 1,176 1,187 12 37 399 375 703 586 17 Gorgam 968.09 512 561 2,871' 1,454 1.417 82 85 703 678 845 615 18 Tighra 382.94 276 307 1,517 761 756 13 18 474 480 395 264 19 Endergota 323.08 155 155 909· 452 457 17 26 260 237 284 208 20 Kundi 615.12 350 362 1,9830 -1,026 957 63 51 413 367 710 480 These represent Provisional "Geographical area" figures supplied by the Surveyor General. FigUres for urban area are thaoe supplied by the local bodies. figures for rural area are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of the area figures of Talukas/Mahals will not tally with the distiict figures because the former represent "Land Use" area and are derived from the figures supplied by the Director of Land Records. Area included in Malvan L. C. No.1)

20 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)) VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 2() 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

166,398 64,050 72,965 2,874 26,509 109,521 602,904 8 479,020 169,469 88,071 10,337 211,143 9,343 406,950

149,788 63,362 70,358 2,121 13,947 105,989 439,235 369,781 166,684 82,815 6,827 113,455 8,470 312,011

16,610 688 2,607 753 12,562 3,532 163,669 109,239 2,785 5,256 3,510 97,~88 873 94,939

18,409 4,358 8,559 431 5,061 13,719 104,564 1 71,976 15,475 10,982 1,910 43,609 2,060 67,305

14,468 4,301 8,237 210 1,720 12,194 60,628 ,15,220 14,963 9,798 968 19,491 1,701 41,010

3,941 57 322 221 3,341 1,525 43,936 26,756 512 1,184 942 24,118 359 26,295

1,089 233 624 185 16 6 11 1 438 41 125 671 1,013 1,431 1 942 78 84 26 9 13 38 4 811 3S 71 399 1,649 2,681 2 685 169 108 35 152 65 33 8 392 61 6 209 575 877 3 319 88 174 67 25 16 .. 120 5 39 64 295 494 4 336 299 81 59 169 233 1 86 6 13 276 263 5

567 47 250 5 18 29 299 12 31 331 547 778 6 640 417 222 129 110 266 7 241 22 4 1 628 791 7 137 84 34 15 48 68 2 53 1 114 157 8 514 130 131 8 150 94 .. 233 28 27 60 424 709 9 1,654 708 340 223 372 373 49 7 893 105 50 248 1,303 1,932 10

169 32 62 17 5 8 13 3 89 4 53 129 174 205 11 476 241 137 124 59 81 24 4 256 32 107 270 462 542 12 552 111 219 69 18 8 17 2 298 32 34 308 879 1,224 13 846 348 400 249 101 79 10 335 20 11 92 813 1,187 14 125 20 16 3 17 15 3 89 2 42 121 183 15

546 135 226 15 144 111 8 .. 168 9 27 356 603 696 16 850 407 293 43 264 347 7 1 286 16 1 88 603 922 17 467 325 190 10 247 308 2 28 7 294 431 18 241 81 98 3 78 74 1 70 4 1 4S 204 331 19 562 108 204 8 162 93 8 188 7 76 464 773 20

21 1 ALUKA : VALSAD URBAN / VJLLi\GE

Name of Area of Loea- Village! Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares Occupi- No. of Agglome- lIouse- (including Institu- Code ration/ & of Town! ed Resi- tional and No. Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! 2 Ward Km. Rouses Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

21 Chikhla 503.35 293 295 1,920 0 968 952 45 71 391 357 707 492 22 B;,,,deli Jagalala 1,057.53 1,087 1,081 7,381 3,676 3,705 57 61 217 223 2.693 1,621 23 Bhadeli Desa iparty 228.12 171 171 J 875, 426 449 6 6 221 218 265 206

24 Sarodhi 351.45 204 225 1,194, 617 577 " 334 321 310 240 2, Saran 261.81 236 236 1,452 765 687 33 29 261 251 518 366

26 Khajurdi 451.38 295 328 1,715· 900 815 70 63 600 535 432 261 27 Dhanori 748.76 454 459 2,689 1,384 l.305 31 43 594 571 837 599 28 Atgam 1453.94 1,147 1,213 6,44 [ , 3,232 3,209 120 153 2,134 2,084 1,960 1.347 29 Segva 247.11 198 198 I.J J5' 548 567 11 20 4J6 412 357 258 30 Muli 241.83 177 221 1,175 ' 629 546 25 20 297 253 345 209

31 Fanaswada 331.49 155 166 993( 530 463 29 36 203 180 323 220 32 Palan 454.99 204 218 1,132 553 579 22 30 312 343 295 215 33 Kewada 167.00 129 131 821 413 408 3 4 141 125 262 210 34 Nandawa[a 194.04 86 86 486 255 231 17 14 125 III 163 76 35 Lilapore 299.35 365 371 1.964, 1,000 964 195 192 3[7 313 671 499

36 Bbagda Kburd* 158.31 ., Transfel'red to Urban Area (Valsad Town) 37 Bhagdawadat 752.21 383 383 255 236 761 594 38 Vejalpore 225.46 312 315 N~t" 1,~ti l,~~l 7~ 9~ 454 410 514 346 39 Gundlav 389.28 23J 251 1342 b56 686 28 29 506 529 354 218 40 Gorwada 164.70 142 144 713 398 375 15 11 14J 134 263 180

'II Kochwada 134.23 93 112 6[0 308 302 27 36 163 148 166 130 42 Kalwada 848.04 528 541 3,030 ],480 1,550 79 114 510 502 995 758 43 Pitha 685.09 459 531 2,884 ],471 1,413 88 10] 974 923 940 607 44 Thakkarwada 248.14 119 127 703 366 337 .. 236 228 148 104 45 Ovada 401.19 193 193 1,077 529 548 106 123 231 228 311 243

46 Gbldoi 487,62 288 288 1,613 836 777 14 8 373 337 579 403 47 Dhamdachi 481.01 401 413 2,065" 1,090 975 18 14 787 677 608 396 48 Pardi Sandhpor ** 174.26 ., Transferred /0 Urhan Area (Vafsad TowII) 49 Mograwadi tt 283.07 ., Trallsferred 10 Urban Area (Valsad Town) 50 Nanahnda t 284.76 .' TJ'ansferred to Urban Area (Valsad Town)

51 Tithal 223.85 339 342 1,999 1,025 974 44 45 276 260 84\} 642 52 Segvi 389.50 297 297 2,122 1,13J 991 7 17 247 2.15 861 590 53 Vashiar 196.22 198 199 944" 495 449 8 3 316 284 302 172 54 Atak-Pardi 212.72 203 203 1,064 553 511 2 1 464 445 295 183 55 Jujwa 853.78 430 454 2,594 1,323 1,271 828 822 839 519

56 Kanjan Hari 675.24 403 423 2,315 ' 1,214 ],]61 35 47 791 775 791 482 57 Kanjan Ranchhod 642.13 504 504 2,836 1,366 1.470 47 65 1,233 1,312 882 59" 58 Sarangpur 278.25 99 114 616 338 338 ,. 293 307 191 118 59 Marala 914.94 485 503 2,877 ' 1,418 1,459 11 16 1,284 1,313 881 580 60 Kaparia 575.93 255 290 1,539, 739 800 8 11 422 467 441 337

.. (1) A part of this village containing population 3,155 has been included in Valsad urban Agglomeration at page 24 . (2) 23.98 hectares have been included in Valsad Town. t 17.70 hectares have been included in Valsad Town. ** A part of this village containing population 2,419 have been included in Valsad Urban. Agglomeration at page 24. tt (1) A part of this village containing population 8,928 has been included in Valsad urban Agglomeration at page 24. (2) 8.53 hectares have been included in Valsad Town. H A part of this village containing population 4,282 have been included in Valsad urban Agglomeration at page 24.

22 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, VI, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-lX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)l VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2; 26 27 28

508 208 78 29 134 162 5 1 291 16 2 66 458 678 21 1,544 110 29 7 57 72 22 4 1,436 27 73 190 2,059 3,405 22 234 153 1 144 136 89 17 4 192 292 23 365 100 81 15 106 76 20 3 158 6 5 42 247 435 24 406 68 133 23 50 39 9 214 6 16 131 343 488 25

537 282 136 341 281 4 56 1 1 363 532 26 713 212 378 99 127 108 2 206 5 124 671 969 27 1,656 621 671 284 333 282 24 2 628 53 93 587 1,483 2,001 28 289 46 157 4 87 39 45 3 3 259 518 29 371 109 92 5 181 99 1 97 5 24 99 234 338 30

278 80 131 14 79 62 67 4 6 67 246 316 31 276 68 84 1 79 50 113 17 55 189 222 322 32 224 72 79 11 56 56 89 5 1 49 188 287 33 133 39 29 4 31 23 73 12 11 82 111 110 34 534 180 56 1 122 136 41 11 315 32 1 5 465 779 35

.. .. Transferred to Urban Area (Valsad Town) 36 537 80 67 7 30 4 31 5 409 64 3 3 522 989 37 473 88 29 1 113 16 16 2 315 69 61 390 646 38 404 273 57 38 178 190 2 2 167 43 1 252 412 39 235 101 73 32 43 54 13 3 106 12 4 22 159 252 40

186 152 46 46 98 98 1 42 7 122 150 41 846 228 257 52 207 142 58 17 324 17 7 217 627 1,105 42 862 484 369 193 264 239 17 10 212 42 9 94 600 835 43 228 146 47 4 140 140 .. 41 2 138 191 44 277 228 102 84 65 124 12 7 98 13 33 252 287 45

463 73 110 11 118 40 20 215 22 14 344 359 360 46 646 330 76 30 256 253 1 2 313 45 14 444 631 47 Transferred to Urban Area (Valsad Town) .. 48 Transferred to Urban Area (Valsad Town) .. 49 Transferred to Urban Area (Valsad Town) .. 50

508 70 47 8 46 16 26 4 389 42 5 59 512 845 51 593 94 94 14 87 60 116 9 296 11 7 538 890 52 282 153 28 34 39 82 6 3 209 34 10 44 203 252 53 340 74 44 12 54 42 4 238 20 213 437, 54 734 288 202 40 242 228 13 277 20 57 326 532 657 55

694 323 411 209 99 104 9 175 10 2 334 518 504 56 716 282 299 113 172 151 7 238 18 13 191 631 997 57 202 29 17J 7 4 .. 27 22 136 309 58 668 42 474 7 " 42 16 3 149 19 74 802 676 615 59 378 48 219 1 83 34 7 5 69 8 26 348 335 404 60

23 TALUKA : VALSAD URBAN I VILLAGIJ

Name of Village; Area of Loca- Village in No. of Total Population tion Urban No. of Agglome- hectares Occupi- (including Institu- Code & of Town! ed Resi- House- ration! holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! 2 Ward Km. Rouses Population) Castes Tribes Li terates P M F M F M F M F

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

61 DJlsad 860.28 418 418 2,513 1,219 1,294 4 4 1,114 1,193 692 426 62 Bhutsar 432.06 244 263 1,530 778 752 37 28 301 ' 312 483 355 63 Bodlai 348.97 134 138 728 388 340 24 22 174- 152 265 147 64 Rotivel 796.51 300 300 1,574 792 782 13 21 492 468 435 275 65 Bhomapardi 215.72 136 136 777 411 366 145 141 271 177

66 Gadaria 738.99 398 398 2,193 1,141 1,052 35 42 216 186 795 553 67 Pathri 320.76 155 155 904 460 444 251 250 308 171 68 Pardiparnera 681.17 639 682 3,7)8 2,084 1,674 51 40 1,091 980 1,335 704 69 Chichwada 142.99 156 156 950 474 476 .. SO 53 364 272 70 Surwada 124.42 220 220 1,579 807 772 17 10 598 374

71 Magod 953.12 866 866 5,353 2.616 2,737 26 46 489 497 1,893 1,372 72 Meh 137.64 185 185 1,236 615 621 14 23 27 45 459 355 73 Bhagod 396.48 245 251 1,332 688 644 7 15 352 319 450 312 74 Pardi Haria 44.50 17 17 66 35 31 .. 35 29 15 5 75 Atar 123.27 104 104 613 318 295 4 3 166 164 181 118

76 Dived 172.20 294 294 1,529 799 730 16 16 277 238 558 386 77 Haria 307.06 361 361 1,812 92] 891 81 71 60S 631 573 368 78 Chanvai 931.63 871 871 4,945 ~,442 2,503 60 61 l,ti86 1,739 1,559 978 79 Binwada 591.09 436 436 2,344 1,198 1,146 17 17 514 495 798 532 80 AnjJav 679.05 337 337 1,873 , 934 939 28 52 358 336 644 446

81 Rabada 570.46 274 274 1,467 755 712 .. 641 611 404 223 82 Navera 765.63 376 376 2,138 1,040 1,098 18 22 967 1,025 630 442 83 OZar 928.47 385 405 2,299 1,135 1,164 1,042 1,069 697 400 84 Valandi 236.67 67 67 379 197 182 " 180 167 151 81 85 Vankal 1,500.21 674 681 3,861, 1,910 1,951 41 36 1,496 1,563 955 611

86 Faldhara 1,287.01 665 684 4,191 2,063 2,128 12 11 2,039 2,096 1,251 830 87 Kachigam 510.26 253 253 1,324 611 713 537 625 292 164 88 Kakadmati 326.41 234 234 1,338 621 717 582 671 321 209 89 Velvach 1,097.96 464 464 2,713 [,305 1,401! .. .. 1,293 1,399 734 463 90 Chinchai 281.57 148 148 897 431 466 110 128 313 332 200 105 91 Kosamkuwa 259.99 157 \:'7 910 435 475 404 446 229 171

URBAN AREAS

Valsad N.A. 15,112 15,331 82,691 43,148 39,549 1,537 1,490 11,897 10,919 32,O§4.23,458 Urban Agglomeration

(a) Valsad N.A. 12,333 13,492 72,969 37,933 35,036 1,102 1,091 9,505 8,789 28,168 21,015 Km.2 18/1 (iJ Valsad M 4.91 9,719 9,856 54,017 27,881 26,136 800 770 5,979 5,459 20,830 16,232

Ward No. I N.A. 2,617 2,670 12,885 6,760 6,125 145 146 1,332 1,101. 5,584 4,256 II N.A. 856 88S 4,786 2,527 2,259 51 52 447 411 1,574 1,209 III N.A. 1,073 1,074 6,138 3,109 3,029 49 54 671 634 2,485 1,986 IV N.A. 1,132 1,136 6,481 3,309 3,172 138 136 63" 569 2,568 2,065 V N.A. 1,253 1,269 7,960 4,102 3,858 139 145 712 695 2,926 2,125

VI N.A. 921 921 5,141 2,593 2,548 16 14 738 682 1,902 1,693 , VII N.A. 1,867 1,901 10,626 5,481 5,145 262 223 1,439 1,367 3,791 2,898

(ii) Valsad OG N.A. 34 34 168 80 88 28 28 66 61

Ward No. 00 N.A. 34 34 168 80 . 88 28 28 66 61

24 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

606 166 353 42 132 107 26 I 95 16 63 297 550 831 61 415 194 125 II 165 154 7 I 118 28 " 363 558 62 196 64 52 7 76 49 10 .. 58 8 3 1 189 275 63 426 100 102 6 166 82 9 1 149 11 21 263 345 419 64 156 48 27 46 42 83 5 123 198 132 121 65

603 494 294 385 89 102 219 7 26 92 512 466 66 270 98 91 20 64 64 115 14 4 148 186 198 67 1,096 121 106 3 188 85 16 786 32 58 III 930 1,442 68 241 7 35 17 3 6 183 4 233 469 69 371 1 58 313 1 160 436 611 70

1,113 260 90 14 194 135 12 10 817 101 12 39 1,491 2,438 71 253 22 45 8 3 3 6 202 8 38 133 324 466 72 364 102 35 1 132 80 8 13 189 8 2 322 542 73 21 19 2 19 17 .. .. 2 . . 14 12 74 169 10 33 67 8 3 1 66 1 1 21 148 264 75

411 49 42 2 104 35 7 1 258 11 8 205 380 476 76 521 237 26 2 205 175 9 1 281 59 2 2 398 652 77 1,358 454 278 24 476 405 4 1 600 24 8 165 1,076 1,884 78 577 154 146 21 151 103 6 1 274 29 76 198 545 794 79 504 150 147 52 153 85 8 3 196 10 45 278 385 511 80

414 38 137 2 137 28 5 1 135 7 28 311 313 363 81 549 140 322 81 61 42 12 4 154 13 30 425 461 533 82 602 308 416 220 88 71 15 10 83 7 10 79 523 777 83 109 37 89 29 12 6 .. 8 2 .. 3 88 142 84 940 394 517 141 218 217 9 1 196 35 23 50 947 1,507 85

1,134 227 886 147 69 28 7 2 . 172 50 5 265 924 1,636 86 301 164 175 82 89 77 3 34 5 8 66 302 483 87 314 54 214 20 54 25 6 40 9 67 307 596 88 673 229 559 189 40 29 2 72 11 5 542 627 637 89 208 100 114 44 32 28 50 28 12 4 37 219 329 90 242 33 199 13 20 14 1 22 6 97 193 345 91

22,337 3,503 326 22 951 283 866 210 20,094 2,988 290 1,341 20,621 34,105

19,515 3,245 295 22 661 236 847 209 11,166 2,178 276 819 18,082 30,912

14,169 2.333 138 13 247 101 714 199 13,070 2,020 220 599 13,492 23,204 18/[

3,295 492 23 41 19 38 8 3,193 464 16 26 3,449 5,607 I 1,306 130 3 1 83 10 1,219 120 38 26 1,183 2,103 II 1,668 283 15 20 21 116 21 1,517 241 18 86 1,423 2,660 111 1,747 246 42 9 44 I 90 33 1,571 203 20 69 1,542 2,857 IV 1,865 338 17 3 7 2 199 88 1,642 245 79 185 2,158 3,335 V

1,378 352 20 56 4 44 9 1,258 339 22 69 1,193 2,127 V! 2,910 492 18 78 54 144 30 2,670 408 27 138 2,544 4,515 V[l

33 5 1 32 5 5 47 78 (if)

33 5 32 5 5 47 78 00

Val.-4 25 TALUKA : VALSAD URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Loca­ Village/ Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares Occupi­ No. of Agglome­ House­ (including Institu­ Code ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi- tional and No. holds Town! Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

(iii) Bhagdakhurd OG N.A. 575 577 3,155 1,599 1,556 61 76 691 667 1,109 784

Ward No. 00 N.A. 575 517 3,155 1,599 1,556 61 76 691 667 1,109 784

(iv) Pardi SondhpurOG N.A. 495 497 2,419 1,302],117 13- 22 685 623 848 501

Ward No. 00 N.A. 495 49i 2,419 1,302 1,117 13 22 685 623 8"8 501

(v) Mogarwadi OG N.A. 1,746 1,764 8.928 4,844 4.084 198 188 1,345 1,267 3,695 2,280

Ward No. 00 N.A. 1,746 1,764 8,928 4.844 4,084 198 188 1,345 1,267 3,695 2,280

(I'i) Nallakwada OG N.A. 764 764 4,282 2,227 2,055 30 41 777 745 1.620 1,157

Ward No. 00 N.A. 764 764 4,282 2.227 2,055 30 41 777 745 1,620 1.157 Km.2 18/Ill (b) Abrama VP 6.24 1,839 1,839 9,728 5,215 4,513 435 393 2,392 2,130 3,896 2,443

Ward No.1 N.A. 202 202 1.029 554 475 460 394 241 106 II N.A. 271 271 1.400 732 668 79 93 .365 326 557 363 III N.A. 314 314 1,732 942 790 77 67 417 367 690 433 IV N.A. 232 232 1,328 680 648 II 6 442 433 514 363 V N.A. 820 820 4,239 2,307 1,932 268 227 708 610 1,894 1,178 Km. 2 18/II Valsa:l INA 0.50 109 109 408 267 141 2 1 16 15 198 79

Ward No. N.A. 109 109 408 267 141 2 16 15 198 79 Km. 2 18/IV Atul NM 4,49 1,202 1,215 5,622 3,001 2,621 102 89 572 510 2,376 1,830

Ward No. I N.A. 423 423 1,893 1,004 889 41 32 77 62 847 713 II N.A. 237 237 1,162 601 561 38 41 36 27 522 444 III N.A. 133 150 535 311 224 5 3 14 10 260 176 IV N.A. 404 405 2,032 1,085 9~7 18 13 445 411 747 497 Km. 2 18/V Kosamba YP 3.30 1,167 1,168 7,771 3,677 4,094 34 40 304 295 2,710 2,410

Ward No. I N.A. 409 409 3,010 1465 1,545 33 40 18 19 1,183 975 II N.A. 413 414 2,540 1,224 1,316 1 280 274 878 724 III N.A. 345 345 2,221 988 1,233 6 2 709 711 Km. 2 18/VI Pamera VP 6.22 1,290 1,294 6,314 3,317 2,991 103 129 1,101 1,040 2,320 1,646

Ward No. I N.A. 139 139 536 293 243 7 10 3 3 218 153 II N.A. 137 137 531 299 232 2 1 6 5 224 171 III N.A. 164 164 765 433 332 28 29 54 42 285 186 IV N.A. 122 124 537 282 255 15 19 130 124 146 103 V N.A. 126 126 729 369 360 364 354 244 154

VI N.A. 212 214 964 521 443 5 6 270 253 330 186 VII N.A. 213 213 1.199 589 610 6 12 129 127 458 377 VIII N.A. 177 177 1;053 531 522 40 52 145 132 415 316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Household Industry­ Loca­ Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (!-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

786 296 20 19 3 56 3 691 290 17 65 796 1,195 (iii)

786 296 20 19 3 56 3 691 290 17 65 796 1,195 00

741 144 9 1 42 6 4 686 137 11 16 550 957 (iv)

741 144 9 42 6 4 686 137 11 16 550 957 00

2,639 381 14 202 114 17 6 2,406 261 11 67 2']94 3,636 (v)

2,639 381 14 202 114 17 6 2,406 261 11 67 2,194 3,636 00

1,207 86 114 8 157 12 55 1 881 65 17 67 1,003 1,902 (vi)

1,207 86 114 8 157 12 55 881 65 17 67 1,003 1,902 00

2,662 258 31 284 47 19 1 2,328 210 '22 2,539 3,733 18/III

342 24 15 112 6 7 208 18 104 212 347 J 335 41 3 38 20 3 291 21 215 397 412 II 490 54 11 74 14 7 398 40 138 452 598 III 355 35 2 60 7 1 .. 292 28 .. 37 325 576 IV 1,140 104 1 1 1,139 103 14 28 1,153 1,800 V

195 10 195 10 72 131 18/11

195 10 195 10 72 131 I

1,524 189 2 14 9 1,508 180 11 38 1,466 2,39418/IV

507 53 507 53 ... 1 497 835 I 286 23 286 23 3 10 312 528 II 183 5 .. .. 183 5 .. .. 128 219 HI 548 108 2 14 9 532 99 8 27 529 812 IV

1,248 146 14 32 111 11 39 9 1,084 94 58 144 2,371 3,804 18/V

497 53 3 4 .. .. 5 7 489 42 13 52 955 1.440 I 493 77 11 26 111 8 29 1 342 42 39 24 692 1,215 II 258 16 2 3 5 1 253 10 6 68 724 1,149 III

t,552 93 170 3 108 19 37 2 1,237 69 2 1,765 2,90218/V

160 7 .. .. 18 142 7 133 236 I 155 11 2 1 1 151 11 144 221 II 174 11 .. 3 2 169 10 259 321 III 120 16 6 " 39 9 2 .. 73 7 162 239 IV 194 6 90 2 8 7 1 89 3 175 354 V

286 21 14 " 29 6 4 239 15 2 235 420 VI 237 10 31 1 9 .. 2 195 9 352 600 VII 226 11 27 19 4 1 179 7 305 511 VIII

27

TALUKA PARDI TALUKA : PARDI URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Area of Loca­ Village! Village in No. of , Urban Total Population tion hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu­ Agglome­ & of Town! ed Resi- House- Code ration/ tional and No. Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! 2 Tribes Literates Ward Km. Houses Population) Castes P M F M M F M F

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

2 PARDI TALUKA

Km. 2 36,202 205,538 101.180 3,928 58,816 39,678 Total 425.9 36,608 103,758 3,416 57,405 62,444 Hectares 42.581.55

Km. 2 28,109 163,452 82,307 3,309 53,384 29,591 Rural 395.7 28,365 81,145 2,757 51,471 47,225 Hectares 39,567.66

Km.2 8,093 42,086 19,473 619 5,432 10,087 Urban 30.2 8,243 22,613 659 5,934 15,219

RURAL AREAS

1 Udwada 605.16 856 858 4,532 . :,241 2,341 104 145 1,063 1,043 1.512 1,041 2 Palsana 663.31 504 504 2.427 1,219 1,208 47 75 732 697 605 424 3 Umarsadi 1,994.25 1.924 1.924 11,853 5,0~O 5,823 88 J [3 2,161 2,029 3,839 2,380 4 Balda 773.39 426 426 2,337 1,172 1,165 36 43 643 614 713 478 5 Kumbharia 307.26 194 197 1,130 572 558 33 45 121 134 397 285

6 Sondhalwada 561.11 285 285 1.701 841 860 20 19 713 728 479 295 7 Parvasa 591.98 313 313 1,981 948 1,033 899 985 504 316 8 Kachwal 323.26 180 180 887 398 489 398 489 185 132 9 Mota Waghchhipa 403.86 439 439 2.469 1,252 1,217 56 63 596 604 828 505 10 Nana Waghchhipa 465.16 250 250 1.438 713 725 28 36 665 666 450 271

11 Sukhesh 868.42 648 655 3.742 1,890 1,852 216 213 994 1,003 1,275 803 12 Borlai 130.41 109 109 667 334 333 40 42 234 235 247 142 13 Sukhlav 519.50 352 352 1,827 841 986 12 21 767 911 478 313 14 Velparva 343.01 225 225 1,313 615 698 12 29 528 589 380 261 15 Khadki 419.92 383 393 2,40i 1.210 1,197 11 17 681 746 757 452

16 Kalsar 275.78 271 271 1,562 783 779 51 44 372 381 491 293 17 Kolak 202.46 79i; 800 4,501 !,285 2,216 23 16 285 275 1,831 1,322 18 Kikarla 422.96 198 198 1,449 738 711 .. 286 274 487 367 19 Motiwada 4J2.59 362 365 2,070 ,053 1,017 45 62 590 561 574 333 ' 20 Dungari 958.04 722 722 3,899 !,023 1,876 44 44 I,022 939 1,202 689

21 Dashwada 174.46 80 80 403 210 193 9 6 107 103 61 39 22 Amli 307.28 281 281 1,570 756 814 18 22 604 668 498 320 23 Sonwada 668.11 353 353 1,928 968 960 21 38 543 522 679 435 24 Varai 199.99 n 78 465 238 227 214 209 121 58 25 Nimkhal 294.50 108 108 604! 296 308 199 193 165 123

26 Panchlai 469.98 446 447 2,592 1.259 1,333 31 80 1,026 1,067 722 493 27 Lakhmapor 99.98 43 43 309 156 153 156 153' 90 53 28 Nevri 369.00 207 207 1,230 583 647 559 623 306 234 29 Rabdi 350.35 216 216 1.200 56) 635 421 495 341 237 30 Asma 323.12 213 213 1,353 635 718 539 612 313 197

31 Tarmalia 357.38 253 253 1,505 744 761 9 13 700 700 534 310 32 Khuntej 374.18 183 183 1,111 535 576 528 569 335 244 33 Paria 1,493.24 943 943 5,347\ :,614 2,733 63 78 1,975 2,050 1,308 873 34 Sarodhi 396.39 213 213 1,243 646 597 32 33 346 340 321 187 35 Tighra 338.17 261 261 1,384 v 699 685 21 33 505 501 380 246

30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry· Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agr icul tural Processing, [III, IV. Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (HX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

2 18,556 7,968 6,315 213 4,060 13,162 70,062 55,072 18,712 8,220 1,066 21,074 803 41,883

16,1l5 7,815 5,745 165 2,390 12,871 53,321 42,189 18,108 7,336 752 15,993 791 38,165

2,441 153 570 48 1,670 291 16,'141 12,883 604 884 314 11,081 12 9,718

1,169 443 92 17 397 302 23 7 657 117 100 1,072 1,798 1 692 351 155 27 392 293 8 4 137 27 .. 527 857 2 2.793 911 204 12 843 669 54 6 1,692 224 23 468 3,214 4,444 3 631 138 154 22 185 91 19 4 273 21 5 47 536 980 4 295 65 120 24 44 37 131 4 227 277 266 5

371 109 239 60 58 28 3 71 21 44 272 426 479 6 483 212 324 106 104 101 5 1 50 4 11 151 448 670 7 182 71 136 6 32 62 2 .. 12 3 1 208 215 210 8 681 171 200 11 229 125 37 9 215 26 7 26 564 1,020 9 371 91 237 60 58 24 9 67 7 6 236 336 398 10

874 134 510 49 71 60 50 1 243 24 96 659 920 1,059 11 167 IS 103 3 12 2 6 3 46 7 23 164 144 154 12 420 308 217 221 44 73 4 1 155 13 6 39 415 639 13 336 348 195 290 59 53 1 81 5 279 350 14 644 249 46 38 38 62 11 2 549 147 1 73 565 875 15

403 140 118 52 127 83 I 157 5 2 216 378 423 16 1.022 239 38 15 60 113 27 15 897 96 31 209 1,232 1,768 17 375 8S 89 2 117 78 .. 169 5 363 626 18 532 145 121 18 140 88 29 4 242 35 8 254 513 618 19 1,081 314 323 89 391 166 4 357 59 2 942 1,560 20

109 8 32 48 3 29 5 .. 101 185 21 346 42 206 9 55 16 3 2 82 15 3 403 401 369 22 515 82 342 35 57 32 5 111 15 4 8 449 870 23 147 61 130 43 10 18 .. 7 1 1 90 165 24 156 6 130 3 7 1 19 2 9 157 131 145 25

614 83 391 11 101 59 13 1 109 6 14 99 631 1,151 26 70 3 55 2 9 4 1 2 .. 9 77 77 73 27 278 122 249 106 8 8 2 19 8 12 242 293 283 28 286 152 186 101 57 40 1 43 10 19 146 260 337 29 347 59 254 49 54 5 1 38 5 18 323 270 336 30

337 153 225 130 20 13 5 87 10 32 100 375 508 31 270 86 161 70 27 7 5 77 9 13 123 252 367 32 1,435 499 911 268 260 193 31 3 233 35 1 15 1,178 2,219 33 331 213 127 38 175 172 1 28 3 2 315 382 34 368 234 90 74 161 141 1 116 19 2 331 449 35

31 TALUKA : PARDI URBAN J VILLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Loca- Village in No. of Urban No. of Total Population tion Agglome- hectares Occupi- (including Institu- Code & of Town/ ed Resi- House- ration! holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town/ 2 Ward Km. Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates p M F M F M F 1\1 F

2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1<4

36 Orvad 232.31 416 420 2,102 1,086 1,016 42 40 341 325 728 515 37 Rentalav 114.78 371 373 2,356 1,077 1,279 ]06 109 236 388 784 867 38 Saran 274.28 215 215 1,140- 538 602 25 37 385 439 360 211 93 Vatar 586.85 376 376 2,1520 1,074· 1.078 22 49 399 417 642 427 0 40 Kunta 303.89 218 218 1,393 /- 710 683 196 206 392 368 404 305

41 Morai ~08.77 124 124 772v 388 384 54 56 243 245 181 107 42 Tarkrardi 60.46 14 44 2636. 126 137 56 61 66 37 43 Bagwada 31.20 150 151 756 0 391 365 18'1 159 259 181 44 Tukwada 814.35 623 634 3,101, 1,529 1.572 37 34 1,222 1,272 776 382 45 Dumalav 777.69 444 449 2,676 ' 1,310 1,366 61 86 1,217 1,2.50 755 492

46 Rohina 884.67 682 686 4,011 " 1.977 2,034 23 21 1,852 1,906 1,178 734 47 Barai 217.29 195 195 1,117 • 502 615 34 61 212 274 289 161 48 Goima 1,611.11 874 874 5,292 -" 2,631 2,661 22 19 1,788 1,852 1,266 722 49 Samarpada 279.08 199 199 1,512 ' 738 774 646 689 431 284 50 Daheli 389.82 261 261 1,864· 873 991 44 38 657 757 422 292

51 Dhagadmal 281.62 186 186 .959" 431 528 .. 372 463 206 124 52 Chival 684.36 389 389 2,269 1,096 1,173 20 16 978 1,049 519 297 53 Pati 204.26 120 120 77,} 381 398 374 390 197 128 54 Amala 454.90 228 228 1,263 605 658 22 24: 443 491 308 197 55 Kherlav 300.66 159 167 1,061, 515 546 29 49 477 488 240 142

56 Ambach 1,566.89 727 728 4,648 ' 2,282 2,366 10 9 2,139 2,237 1,097 692 57 Salvav 801.64 596 618 3,322 1,650 1,672 129 156 956 980 1,122 818 58 Balitha 402.58 480 481 2,669. 1,334 1.335 29 46 694 725 906 588 59 Chala 510.73 631 638 3,705 0 1,873 1,832 86 110 742 740 1,376 865 60 Chharwada 214.52 217 217 1,057, 549 508 24 39 245 224 334 182

61 Rata 370.69 307 316 1,620 " 829 791 .. 675 649 330 191 62 Pandor 414.36 232 232 1,165 v' 570 595 20 38 380 401 327 166 63 Kovarli 830.69 517 550 3,107· 1,530 1,577 29 30 979 1,028 768 464 64 Kaval 287.28 135 135 865· 425 440 425 440 192 95 65 Vankachh 128.32 59 64 402 196 206 196 206 140 93

66 Koc)1arva 350.04 237 243 1,620 817 803 82 80 146 157 549 347 67 Chhiri 207.26 222 240 1,259 676 583 33 41 375 384 268 166 68 Naindha 211.62 198 198 1,219· 596 623 16 16 442 478 352 167 69 Chandor 405.01 234 245 1,501 731 770 32 SO 512 SI8 381 198 70 Chanod 304.91 362 362 1,605 0 887 718 34 4~ 308 325 594 297

71 Dungara 965.64 723 778 3,933 2,059 1,874 44 39 994 1,007 1,204 578 72 Karvad 1,222.12 433 442 2,690""" 1.360 1,330 166 215 748 708 796 419 73 Karaya 662.11 388 388 2,343'/ 1,134 1,209 24 29 1,053 1,124 489 240 74 Degam 503.46 233 233 1,368.r 688 680 10 21 543 537 315 144 75 Nani Tambadi 677.09 373 373 2,357..,. 1,155 1,202 110 99 964 1,033 653 370

76 Lavachha 527,28 387 39~ 2,2S:r" 1,117 1,136 24 27. 948 957 574 289

77 Karamkhal 380.70 165 168 994'/ 472 522 " 446 505 213 92 78 Moti Tambadi 972.03 477 482 3,203

32 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S' Household Tndustry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, VI, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2; 26 27 28

630 154 40 1 126 96 42 2 422 55 2 2 454 860 36 524 118 23 9 52 42 12 1 437 66 2 11 551 1,150 37 320 142 104 24 116 115 2 98 3 3 132 215 328 38 543 244 135 16 155 180 28 17 225 31 12 130 519 704 39 368 222 192 12,5 96 80 3 1 77 16 6 34 336 427 40

217 105 28 110 101 " 79 4 171 279 41 63 11 7 28 8 .. 3 28 14 63 112 42 212 68 27 8 6 7 1 170 61 12 179 285 43 832 486 224 88 193 326 12 8 403 64 .. 1 697 1.085 44 669 87 489 47 39 24 11 130 16 33 634 608 645 45

968 181 671 124 95 23 15 2 187 32 21 552 988 1,301 46 252 34 153 28 16 3 19 64 3 20 279 230 302 47

1.368 203 1,[03 118 106 72 13 " 146 13 58 821 1.205 1,637 48 363 408 307 362 37 41 2 1 17 4 .. 375 366 49 418 478 306 369 86 103 26 6 3 455 510 50

194 44 130 25 22 15 .. 42 4 4 206 233 278 51 549 79 418 26 58 45 9 64 8 14 424 533 670 52 171 12 141 2 19 2 11 8 26 218 184 168 53 321 29 254 18 34 8 33 3 2 338 282 291 54 243 37 181 19 41 18 21 24 260 248 249 55

1,239 613 961 544 117 59 10 1 151 9 9 705 1,034 1,048 56 929 172 303 41 56 53 19 4 551 74 20. 638 701 862 57 710 104 83 3 26 9 71 21 530 71 60 443 564 788 58 925 341 269 153 59 97 15 II 582 83 1 21 947 1,470 59 322 94 74 31 18 9 230 54 4 145 223 269 60

438 166 148 89 128 62 162 15 248 391 377 61 320 287 232 261 19 23 . . .. 69 3 18 46 232 262 62 848 493 319 259 133 140 38 3 358 91 1 91 681 993 63 235 44 179 21 9 11 1 46 12 76 190 320 64 111 20 66 2 4 7 2 39 11 99 85 87 65

391 121 164 79 6 7 1 .. 220 35 1 1 425 681 66 426 60 65 1 51 12 10 4 300 43 3 31 247 492 67 301 81 65 3 35 13 1 200 65 8 36 287 506 68 397 134 112 36 144 73 .. 141 25 18 334 618 69 590 142 106 56 33 38 4 2 447 46 65 297 511 70

1,215 496 263 133 112 181 9 -4 831 178 12 172 832 .1,206 71 758 458 406 381 4 8 348 69 1 293 601 579 72 649 257 303 134 138 73 6 1 202 49 7 295 478 657 73 398 325 83 54 198 258 117 13 7 290 348 74 594 507 477 465 30 35 87 7 1 561 694 75

587 257 217 222 102 9 6 262 26 233 530 646 76 246 312 200 301 3 7 1 42 4 1 226 209 77 895 887 772 864 10 9 4 4 109 10 692 729 78 309. 260 198 214 15 27 II 11 88 8 14 86 265 289 79

33 TALUKA: PARDI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Village I Village in No. of Total Population Loca- No. of Urban hectares (including Institu- tion Occupi- House- Agglome- & of Town/ ed Resi- tional and Code ration! holds No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town/ Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward P M F M F M F M F

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

URBAN AREAS

Km. 2 18/VII Pardi NP 13.10 3,054 3,065 16,319 8,415 7,904 201 221 3,132 2,866 5,532 4,054

Ward No. I N.A. 882 891 4,398 2.310 2,088 66 82 1,159 1,046 1,344 884 II N.A.' 400 401 2,363 1,183 1,180 56 54 251 230 869 734 III N.A. 607 607 3,158 1,598 1.560 4 4 159 136 1,317 LI23 IV N.A. 594 595 3,357 1.680 1.677 15 25 576 545 1,143 840 V N.A. 571 571 3,043 1.644 1,399 60 56 987 909 859 473

Km. 2 IS/VIII Vapi NP 7.67 3,572 3,629 19,620 10,519 9,041 417 366 2,480 2,262 7,064 4,551

Ward No. I N.A. 911 921 4,819 2,601 1,218 200 203 739 694 1,663 753 II N.A. 721 730 4,198 2,372 1,826 37 29 328 189 1,734 1,148 III N.A. 576 580 3,564 1,908 1,656 21 17 88 74 1,504 1,126 IV N.A. 802 820 4,049 2,093 1.956 135 97 I,Cl42 1,040 1,005 659 V N.A. 562 578 2,990 1.605 1,385 24 20 283 265 1,158 865

Km. 2 18/IX Vapi INA 9.45 1,467 1,549 6,147 3,619 2,528 41 32 322 304 2,623 1,482

Ward No. r N.A. 151 159 545 363 182 13 6 54 26 253 101 II N.A. 1,014 1,030 4,046 2.229 1,817 27 22 106 89 1,763 1,261 TIl N.A. 126 152 565 368 197 1 4 43 35 214 48 IV N.A. 176 188 906 600 306 119 154 348 66 V N.A. 20 85 59 26 45 6

34 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufactur ing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [Yea)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

4,398 1,040 239 27 481 267 165 28 3,513 718 5 187 4,012 6,677 18/11

1,217 363 61 5 82 66 12 8 1,062 284 1 13 1,092 1,712 I 6\8 121 10 .. 59 46 70 11 479 64 1 35 56~ 1,024 II 820 89 36 2 14 1 44 7 726 79 1 778 1,470 III 903 259 50 16 143 64 28 2 682 177 1 28 776 1,390 IV 840 208 82 4 183 90 11 564 114 2 110 802 1,081 V

6,050 1,218 364 126 367 268 98 18 5,221 806 6 98 4,523 7,725 18/I1I

1,560 280 226 118 35 48 6 6 1,293 108 3 74 1,038 1,864 I 1.337 95 59 4 37 9 31 3 1,210 79 2 12 1,033 1,719 II 1,037 94 9 .. 3 .. S 2 1,017 92 .. 871 1,562 III 1,189 607 30 2 202 183 13 1 944 421 2 904 1,347 lV 927 142 40 2 90 28 40 6 757 106 1 10 677 1,233 V

2,435 183 I 36 35 51 2 2,347 146 1 6 1,183 2,339 18/IX

266 13 .. 10 3 .. .. 256 10 .. 5 97 164 I 1,345 81 1 3 3 23 1 1,318 77 I 1 883 1,735 II 291 11 ...... 291 il 77 186 III 481 63 23 29 28 [ 430 33 119 243 IV 52 15 52 15 7 11 V

35

TALUKA UMBERGAON TALUKA : UMBERGAON URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Area of Village, Total Population Loea- Village in No. of No. of tion Urban hectares Occupi- (including Institu- Agglome- House- tional and Code & of Town/ ed Resi- holds No. ration! Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town/ Km.2 Houses population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward p M F M F M F M F

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

3 UMBERGAON TALUKA Km.2 25,565 143.127 73,271 4,324 40,857 19,350 Total 362.0 25,725 10,456 3,175 38,568 34,554 Hectares 36,196.07 Km. 2 23,363 132,859 68.153 3,913 39,705 16,846 Rttral 348.4 23,515 64,706 2,805 37,349 30,648 Hectares 34,836.12

Km. 2 2,202 10,868 5,118 411 1,152 1,504 Urban 13.6 2,210 5,750 370 1,219 3,906

RURAL AREAS

1 Fansa 1,720.40 1,447 1.451 8,900 4,430 4,470 146 190 1,600 1,551 2,615 1,671 2 Kalai 481.66 372 372 1,893 841 1,052 19 31 226 275 461 293 3 Pali-Karambeli 426.04 275 276 1,507 684 823 79' 103 333 "51 300 217 4 Mohan 933.74 690 690 3,825 [,818 2.007 55 110 1,464 1,564 747 391 5 Jamburi 264.96 184 190 1.09J.. 552 539 16 26 481 458 282 92

6 Eklahara 232.74 176 180 1,054 515 539 31 49 467 483 297 158 7 Pali 583.90 252 252 1.393' 696 697 ., 581 584 252 106 8 lC:tlgam 2,1·1R.0:! 1.137 1.132 6.9()7 1.250 3.657 229 3\0 1.744 J,913 1,656 846 1,655 9 Maro[i I ,870.~~ 1.6?7 I.M') 9,473j I,·B2 5.041 293 411 1,.560 . 1,830 2,487 10 Angam 402.14 260 260 1,3321 649 633 13 24 561 590 195 85

11 Nahuli 315.62 160 173 1. 150 53~ 566 .. .. 459 452 288 121 12 Punat 578.52 223 121 1,309 6J5 694 R 12 550 623 240 95 116 13 Achllari 4'~.18 225 230 1.261 644 617 '! S 443 433 282 14 Borigam 74'7.68 361 361 2.246 1,112 J,131 16 15 936 995 646 29i 15 Kachigam 590.10 277 277 1,744 843 9lJI 19 26 739 793 402 222

16 Valwada (,02.79 504 505 ~.538 1.273 1,265 4,J 75 731 718 714 437 17 Bora1ai 622.41 33S 338 1.945 958 987 890 930 332 119 18 Bhathi Karambeli :;27.1)') 21R 218 1.276 603 673 .. SIS 584 235 lli7 19 Manda 1,1 J 0.,1 1 55' 555 3,251 1,56! 1,6)0 20 16 1,438 1,;54 498 174 20 Sarai 302.02 20·\ 204 1.303 681 621 604 565 266 65

337 251 21 Tadgam MiO.63 265 265 1.31)' I 619 744 68 126 2S9 276 22 Saronda 7: )."" 335 34·\ 1.6): 76(' 9"_0 43 82 606 739 320 228 23 Mamakwada 233.25 154 154 ')(,0 485 475 .. .. 40;\ 407 248 109 24 Manekpur 464.71 2't8 279 ) ,n1\~' 8~~t 8()-+ 7 13 690 659 371 i45 860 25 Sarigam 1,632.35 1,169 1.170 6.~~5, \,028 3,197 155 216 1,775 1,946 1.431

26 Bhilad 747.10 554 563 3,237. ,662 U75 26 44 1,178 1,245 759 282 27 Dhanoli 383.45 255 255 1,508 701 807 g 22 606 606 174 114 28 Dehli 961.01 629 629 3.616 .,790 1,826 28 43 1,471 1.530 57.4 243 29 Ahu 319.29 144 144 8!6 394 422 43 60 308 322 176 83 30 Nargol 938.89 1.()78 1,078 5,"158 1,000 2,958 60 72 539 550 2,182 1,'1)3

31 Khatalwada 3,455.24 2,001 2.022 11.202£ .404 5,798 492 583 1,836 2,065 2.393 1,295 32 Vankas 473.50 2:13 20g 1.~361 W3 643 575 623 J60 66 33 Malav 567.83 242 242 1,4'16 724 772 713 769 134 26 34 Nagwas 336.39 146 146 799· 344 455 337 447 86 40 35 Talwada 201.73 106 106 564 262 302 257 302 71 21

38 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

M A I N W o R K E R S Househotd Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Total Main Marginal Non- No. Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Workers Workers Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [yea)] VI to IX] F M F M F M F M F M F M F M

25 26 27 28 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

3

17,048 6,706 7,063 932 2,347 ',323 46,900 36,010 13,066 1,142 ' 661 15,141 890 33,556

42,665 16,427 6,597 6,986 845 1,999 9,061 30,880 33,035 12,892 7,013 606 12,524 791

621 109 77 87 348 262 4,235 2,975 174 129 55 2,617 99 2,'676

2,256 1,085 825 554 428 432 27 5 976 94 1 314 2,173 3,071 I 303 248 116 76 37 78 3 147 94 11 80 527 724 2 317 73 140 5 93 50 2 1 82 17 1 1 366 749 3 999 525 252 54 380 421 5 2 362 48 8 32 811 1,450 4 311 52 75 3 134 36 6 2 96 11 186 241 301 S

298 77 55 13 93 55 2 I 148 8 14 234 203 228 6 374 168 133 11 192 152 5 I 44 4 2 322 527 7 1,503 832 615 384 458 431 4 3 '426 14 101 736 1,646 2,089 8 2,015 939 790 439 239 231 20 147 966 122 41 960 2,376 3.142 9 356 271 102 lJ 158 259 96 3 293 412 10

316 181 84 89 7i 64 28 23 127 S .0 2 268 383 II 351 BI 100 2S 170 202 i 80 4 4 153 260 310 12 339 82 121 26 91 44 6 121 12 5 164 300 371 13 560 16 469 2 14 8 2 00 75 6 6 612 546 506 14 406 125 228 83 36 35 2 1 140 6 7 249 430 527 15

674 323 167 ~1 187 228 14 9 306 35 19 87 580 855 16 500 108 321 96 91 7 1 87 5 39 349 419 530 17 351 117 142 15 41 23 3 165 79 3 256 249 300 18 00 840 19 948 801 684 537 224 258 00 40 6 49 613 393 27 253 9 72 17 3 65 I 4 330 284 265 20

292 207 150 84 48 78 00 94 45 6 111 321 426 21 365 294 IGi 99 147 189 2 51 4 8 77 393 555 22

00 287 139 143 63 41 75 00 00 103 1 26 198 310 23 402 271 91 26 212 233 I 2 98 10 12 183 410 350 24 1,711 1,047 823 437 316 533 14 8 558 69 3 98 1.314 2,052 25

839 267 217 29 192 184 2 428 53 32 387 791 921 26 390 285 228 213 59 63 1 102 9 00 5 311 517 27 943 662 326 201 344 432 1 • ..,0 272 29 2 15 845 1,149 28 211 116 29 16 43 51 00 139 47 8 47 175 259 29 1,304 378 322 93 266 126 12 37 704 122 30 222 1.666 2,358 30

2.652 1,447 1,045 "'14 269 312 236 192 1,1G:! .129 25 543 2,727 3,808 31 334 45 228 21 14 17 00 92 7 18 296 241 302 32 418 170 194 113 81 55 7 136 2 16 52 290 550 33 129 117 77 89 32 26 1 19 2 60 170 155 168 34 150 51 134 42 2 16 7 9 112 242 35

39 TALUKA: UMBERGAON URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of- Area of Village/ Loca- Village in No. of No. of Total Population Urban hectares Occupi- tion Agglome- House- (including Institu- Code & of Town/ ed Resi- holds tional and ration/ Ward in dential Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/ Houseless Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward ------p M F M F M F M F

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

36 Anklas 1,279.08 558 558 3,183 1,478 1,705 91 180 1,325 1,466 467 228 37 Zaroli 936.84 493 505 3,131 1,528 1,603 26 25 1,316 1,397 596 268 38 Nandigam 339.63 150 150 959 418 541 412 539 77 19 39 Tumbh 690.40 296 296 1,721 836 885 13 16 756 810 234 58 40 Ghimsa Kankaria 130.59 109 109 596 302 294 241 2,39 120 42

41 Sanjan 60cM2 1,443 1,459 8,198 4,135 4,063 24 21 1,506 1,499 2,346 1,414 42 PaJgam 646.80 425 425 2,050 937 1,113 160 225 193 218 429 264 43 Tembhi 299.99 315 315 1,669 835 834 334 323 307 115 44 Humran 153.83 64 64 39! 194 198 ., 188 196 35 6 45 SoIsumba 654.97 853 871 4,461 2,355 2,106 73 76 1,186 1,156 1,146 592

46 Dehri 1,078.25 836 836 4.326 2,104 2,222 394 577 763 734 1.166 726 47 Karambele 542.52 439 449 2.572 1,275 1,297 108 129 564 541 754 471 48 Dahad 168.26 132 132 665 345 320 266 246 121 6 49 Govada 690.70 205 205 1,238 627 611 417 419 2~9 lSI

URBAN AREAS

Km.2 18/X U mbergaon VP 10.93 1,959 1,961 9,956 5,203 4,753 310 411 1,212 1,148 3,511 ",,313

Ward No. I N.A. 547 555 2,467 1,344 1,123 31 22 266 QOO 1,041 &73 II N.A. 576 576 3,145 1,588 l,557 9 10 172 198 1,107 849 III N.A. 287 287 1,487 747 740 211 262 191 186 579 385 IV N.A. 549 549 2,857 1,524 1,333 119 117 583 564 784 406

Km. 2 18/XI Umbergaon INA 2.69 243 243 912 547 365 7 4 395 191

Ward No. I N.A. 107 107 423 250 173 1 2 211 114 II N.A. 136 136 489 297 In 6 2 184 77

40 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricul t ural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I41X) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a») VI to IX) Workers Workers --~~- -- M F M F M F, M F M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

802 885 718 786 32 26 11 68 41 5 13 42 663 778 36 777 352 536 255 102 58 36 8 103 31 11 153 740 1,098 37 227 264 139 182 71 80 .. 17 2 20 57 171 220 38 456 185 145 19 152 161 1 158 5 .. 97 380 603 39 162 92 107 77 15 6 4 36 9 26 68 114 134 40

2,050 695 261 50 403 364 82 28 1,304 253 36 174 2,049 3,194 41 397 348 128 164 63 123 1 17 205 44 5 57 535 708 42 480 60 210 15 109 36 4 1 157 8 258 355 516 43 120 60 22 11 71 49 .. . . 27 67 74 71 44 1,398 501 211 148 321 250 24 2 842 101 41 252 916 1,353 45

1,000 717 188 102 161 203 23 278 628 134 60 370 1,044 1,l35 46 628 131 202 47 66 32 10 3 350 49 86 391 561 775 47 194 14~ 59 80 26 31 .. 109 33 .. .. ,51 176 48 347 216 120 40 142 160 I 8-1 IS 9 38 271 357 49

1,594 555 174 109 129 77 54 87 2,237 282 99 252 2,510 3,946 18/X

686 138 29 3 7 647 137 19 37 639 948 I 750 97 19 .. 2 . , 29 .. 700 97 6 41 832 1,419 II 347 171 36 76 2 2 4 73 305 20 5 39 395 530 III 811 149 90 33 122 75 14 13 585 28 69 135 644 1,049 IV

381 66 1 380 66 10 166 289 18/XI

164 9 163 9 6 86 158 I 217 57 217 57 4 80 131 II

41

TALUKA GANDEVI TALVKA : GANDEVI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Araa of Village! Loca- Village in No. of Total Population Urban hectares Occupi- No. of tion Agglome- House- (including Institu- Code & of Town! ed Resi- ration! holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Houses Ward Population) Castes Tribes Literates p M F M F M F M F

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

4 GANDEVI TALUKA Km. 2 32,997 19t1,049 93,484 4,002 27,611 48,931 Total 282.1 33,839 96,565 3,472 28,959 65,129 Hectares 28,213.31 Km. 2 21,185 120,643 60,007 2,176 19,880 29,938 Rural 255.5 21,688 60,636 1,632 20,749 39,787 Hectares 25,553.41

Km'2 1l,812 69,406 33,477 1,826 7,731 18,993 Urban 26.6 12,151 35.929 1,840 8,210 25,342

RURAL AREAS

] Kolva 360.82 192 206 1,039' 511 528 :!2 36 273 2~4 276 228 2 Salej 339.74 356 378 2.033' ,03] 1,002 20 32 696 639 357 301 3 lchhapore 346.58 243 267 1,325 682 643 42 44 313 251 472 389 4 Pinjra 132.15 81 93 515 262 253 19 18 102 101 145 119 5 Vegam 308.15 396 410 1,955, 986 969 30 49 523 477 526 3i7

6 Vegalvad 98.53 39 39 193 1 109 84 . . .. 109 84 f8 2-1- 7 Khaparia 371.36 244 244 1,185, 577 608 40 69 341 334 269 232 8 Pipaldhara 417.79 248 249 1,410, 693 717 15 27 468 487 358 236 9 Matwad 354.90 232 232 1,225 630 595 52 59 338 357 346 177 10 Gandeva 437.70 1,060 1.114 5,804,. ,946 2.858 95 167 2,081 2,047 1,552 J,013

11 Endhal 1.033.33 850 8<0 4,575' ,259 2,316 47 58 1,318 1,350 1.117 842 12 Manekpore 356.19 187 200 1.080 550 530 30 47 362 32) 242 177 13 Pathri 303.47 228 262 1.345' 694 651 35 28 339 319 368 274 14 Gadat 317.98 371 390 1,915 952 963 23 37 29,3 277 618 507 15 Sonwadi 168.33 304 313 1,667 841 826 4 8 416 3'9 596 481

16 Mohar,pur 193.01 152 172 965 480 485 8 9 154 138 30t 251 17 Ancheli 212.71 199 1<)9 1.168 612 556 14 26 142 129 462 316 18 Ganghor 107.83 106 106 579' 270 309 28 47 111 111 204 194 1 19 Kachholi 517.77 80'1 821 4,531~ .264 2,267 92 126 1,094 1.070 IA38 1,2 8 20 Khakhwada 208.20 156 156 838, 427 411 202 186 26i 214

21 Dhanori 869.05 426 431 2,198' .116 1,082 21 40 6)1 623 649 440 22 Duwada 503.01 142 149 700 348 352 .. 293 288 124 67 23 Vadsangal 236.99 255 255 1.539 813 726 26 36 172 174 459 372 24 Rahej 146.8<) 161 169 975' 510 465 .. 373 327 227 165 25 Ajrai 247.04 361 ~64 2.200 .124 1,076 1 739 709 773 552

26 Dhamjachha 483.50 687 694 3,766 .894 1,872 22 38 731 685 1,386 1,160 27 Amalsad 576.52 1,047 1,057 5,793 2,964 2,829 126 152 1,347 1,296 2,195 1,5B3 28 Kotha 479.81 352 367 2,093 1.037 1,056 70 71 347 ' 347 644 533 29 Vasan 529.95 226 262 1,364 695 6()<) 19 23 120 106 487 367 30 Sari Khurd 16 t61 202 202 1,083 543 540 48 46 204 226 299 218

31 Torangam 212.36 311 311 1,763 911 852 55 57 330 296 620 464 32 Khergam 233.8~ 264 264 1,404\ 705 699 41 50 370 372 31>7 242 33 Kalvach 348.83 141 141 726 358 368 4 4 242 259 191 114 34 Ambheta 793.81 407 407 2,188' 1,079 1,IOQ 31 47 572 575 533 392 35 Desad 383.53 186 186 921· 470 451 452 434 205 97 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Others Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, Illl, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Sen icing and V(b) & Marginal Nan- Na. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [Veal] VI to IX) Workers Workers -_--- 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

4

12.,966 1,214 7,238 251 4,263 6,591 73,927 50,127 7,331 9,508 1,372 31,916 913 45,525

9,666 1,136 6,823 87 1,620 6,/43 44,198 31,380 6,917 8,794 522 15,147 788 28,468

3,300 78 415 164 2,643 448 29.729 18,747 414 714 850 16.769 125 17,057

285 31 36 2 123 J--' 1 125 12 6 152 220 345 1 656 86 50 9 412 56 6 188 21 I 257 374 659 2 402 146 97 3 165 125 I .. 13C) ]8 280 497 3 16~ 81 55 I 85 78 I 1 24 I .. .. 97 172 4 567 365 126 44 300 312 J41 9 8 7 411 597 5

60 48 25 2 25 46 . . .. 10 ., 3 49 33 6 13 417 330 188 73 " 162 176 1 82 II 3 247 7 384 263 62 19 202 210 2 5 118 29 ... 309 454 8 289 195 65 5 1'2 187 9 I 73 2 .. 2 341 398 9 1,520 1,155 244 150 854 949 64 11 358 4S 15 129 104\1 1,574 10

1,333 782 313 15 729 729 37 25~ 37 2 926 1,532 11 319 184 56 II 180 157 7 76 16 231 346 12 396 179 121 I" 205 11)0 2 68 3 .. 298 472 13 533 127 1m 4 163 87 8 2 259 34 .. 5 419 831 14 43'! ~ .)4 31 I 197 142 1 1 210 10 6 17 396 655 15

267 74 50 1 78 59 .. 139 14 3 37 210 374 16 309 33 53 10 58 8 ::1 .. 196 15 30 144 273 379 17 150 31 30 .. 57 15 8 1 55 15 ., 120 278 18 1,158 334 172 9 543 269 26 1 417 55 I 3 1,105 1,930 19 213 46 61 2 10 I 37 51 7 2 214 363 20

625 352 90 5 333 337 2 200 10 .. 491 730 21 204 171 23 17 103 136 I 77 18 I 144 180 :2 437 60 III G 67 46 3 .. 256 8 376 666 23 303 70 39 2 94 4,) 13 2 157 21 4 26 203 369 24 598 178 94 3 290 162 7 207 13 4 2 522 896 25

1,017 241 lOS 1 342 158 12 6 )58 76 3 12 874 1,619 26 1,634 480 184 10 394 208 44 11 1,012 251 11 63 1,319 2,286 27 581 26 84 4 217 5 4 276 17 243 456 787 28 394 98 81 16 101 59 4 4 208 19 101 347 200 224 29 283 116 32 2 III 101 4 136 13 260 424 30

500 107 170 162 67 1 167 39 .. 411 745 31 399 205 41 1 191 204 9 .. 158 .. .. 5 306 489 32 184 67 92 29 60 33 .. 1 32 4 4 32 170 269 33 596 389 168 62 270 314 1 " 157 13 2 483 718 34 304 188 42 17 163 164 1 99 6 1 166 262 35

45 T ALUKA : GANDEVI URBAN f VILLACE

Name of Area of Village! No. of Loca- Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares Occupi- House- (inclLlding Institu- Agglome- & of Townl ed Resi- Code rationl holds tional and No. Ward in dentia\ House\ess Scheduled Scheduled Townl 2 Houses Ward Km. Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Valoti 442.40 416 416 2,226'" 1,099 1,127 31 52 548 543 593 477 37 De"dha 248.25 412 419 2,606 1,336 1,270 35 38 304 281 986 781 38 Bhatha 309.09 393 408 2,363 1,236 1,127 2 .. 108 . 81 934 672 39 Chhapar 350.87 302 310 ].601 786 815 20 31 24 18 607 519 40 Masa 2,100.98 ]'021 1,045 5,673 2,675 2,998 27 40 3J 15 2,106 2,707

41 Mendhar 2,959.27 633 654 4,298 2,207 2,091 8 8 26 18 1,693 1,045 42 Kalamtha 1,352.42 637 639 3,579 1,789 1,790 32 60 45 49 1,405 1,136 43 Dhakwada 281.48 240 240 1,516 782 734 2 4 185 168 537 363 44 Pati 266.03 243 243 1.365. 682 683 .. 486 476 472 350 45 Kesali 382.97 329 330 1,908 989 919 53 58 193 165 800 575

46 Nandarkha 397.29 377 377 2,364 1,190 1,174 13 20 124 123 918 719 47 Antalya 270.90 5i6 585 3,202 1,800 J,402 64 73 603 536 1,210 653 48 Vaghrech 2 15.68 609 650 3,494 1,706 1,788 52 59 393 373 1,130 851 49 Govandi Bhathada ~08.07 301 301 ]'779 873 906 .. 61 61 636 478 50 Bigri 1.258.16 1,528 J,)~~ 9,186 tHO 4, '46 68 f9 74 63 3,232 2,413

51 Khaparwada 655.11 638 647 4,028 1,990 2,038 44 75 211 203 1,462 1,022 52 Undach Luhar Falia 345.29 375 382 2,056 1,062 994 41 47 273 260 728 534 53 Undach Vania Falia 5';2.86 538 549 3,339 1.6';1 1,688 57 91 4~0 415 1,203 937

URBAN AREAS Km.2 18/XII Gandevi NP 4.38 2,399 2,444 13,518 6,861 6,657 149 134 1,450 1,442 4,885 3,888

I Ward No. I N.A. 461 481 2.588 l,346 1,242 13 II 403 386 937 688 II N.A. 4R6 486 2.857 1.478 1.379 26 24 266 278 1.019 692 III N.A. 431 431 2.222 1.087 1.135 67 64 115 130 875 798 IV N.A. 506 528 2,846 1.450 1.396 30 26 328 313 993 821 V N.A. 515 518 3,005 1,:)00 1,505 13 9 338 335 1,061 889 Km. 2 18/X1Il Bilimora M 16.00 7,293 7,565 43,755 22.905 20,850 1,466 1,418 5,178 4,841 16,213 11,178

Ward No. I N.A. 878 878 5,026 2,610 2.416 14 15 ~03 361 2,040 1,631 II N.A. 766 766 4,949 2,558 2,391 73 59 636 609 1,951 1,489 1II N.A. 415 415 2.706 J .378 1.328 33 46 69 71 1,149 946 IV N.A. 50 0 590 3,992 2.082 1,910 9 9 76 60 1,539 1,190 V N.A. 547 541 3.074 1,571 1,503 22 19 76 69 1,356 1,199

VI N.A. 680 828 4,338 2.376 1.9·;2 122 117 488 456 1,528 1,019 VII N,A. 682 682 3,95Q 2.043 1.916 I3 12 531 525 1,444 I,Oi5 VIII N.A. 628 636 3.812 2.031 1.801 1,026 993 432 405 1,203 609 IX N.A. 1,351 1.417 7,754 4,065 3.689 59 79 1,645 1,470 2,554 1,713 X N.A. 633 633 3,460 1,834 1.626 10 11 729 748 1,239 773 Xi N.A. 123 173 665 357 308 85 58 93 67 210 114 Km.2 *18/XIV Devsar VP 3.03 1,015 1,075 6,363 3,256 3,107 70 73 716 613 2,335 1,774

Ward No. I N.A. 356 356 2,202 1.098 1.104 17 16 290 277 850 703 II N.A. 595 595 3.3°2 1.762 ),630 53 57 405 32() 1,191 814 III N.A. 124 124 769 396 373 21 16 294 257 Km. 2 IS/XV Saribujrang VP 3.17 1,045 1,061 5,710 2,907 2,863 155 201 866 835 1,909 1,553

Ward No. I N.A. 440 447 2,386 1,192 1,194 11 8 496 488 797 574 II N.A. 407 415 2,374 1,167 1,207 100 122 277 283 800 652 HI N.A. 198 205 1.010 548 462 44 71 9:3' 64 312 327

46 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers --_------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

561 225 49 15 131 145 10 2 371 63 7 41 531 861 36 636 47 122 8 179 21 2 333 18 1 1 699 1,222 37 594 95 148 32 39 33 1 406 30 62 157 580 875 38 438 23 161 4 24 3 1 .. 252 16 47 344 301 448 39 1,109 156 421 77 49 34 23 3 616 42 44 592 1,522 2,250 40

1,036 48 74 ...... 10 952 47 9 395 1,162 1,648 41 980 145 396 110 32 22 I 551 13 37 517 772 1,128 42 370 57 83 1 74 50 .. 213 6 1 31 411 646 43 398 156 124 34 75 105 4 2 195 15 3 21 281 506 44 438 71 134 23 52 21 2 2 250 25 26 29 1 525 557 45

617 185 204 63 55 100 .. .. 358 22 3 4 570 985 46 902 19u 28 2 99 61 6 3 769 124 .. 8~8 1,212 47 793 251 28 2 21 21 16 1 728 227 61 115 852 1,422 48 426 155 207 49 19 88 41 5 154 13 33 154 414 597 49 1,981 119 677 51 40 24 56 5 1,208 39 110 1,199 2,349 3,428 50

922 302 348 141 56 120 44 13 474 28 85 554 983 1,182 51 516 53 165 5 70 36 8 273 12 52 173 494 768 52 829 138 369 39 100 81 4 356 18 10 57 812 1,493 53

3,464 753 108 14 267 154 334 86 2,755 499 45 177 ·3,352 5,727 18/XII

712 115 72 4 114 54 27 9 499 48 13 40 621 1,087 I 735 175 8 17 8 104 36 606 131 3 16 740 1,188 II 505 67 I .. .. 42 6 462 61 6 5 576 1,063 III 744 216 20 2 48 32 142 24 534 158 14 86 692 1,094 IV 768 180 7 8 88 60 19 11 654 101 9 30 723 1,295 V

12,098 1,879 103 1 216 84 439 65 11,340 1,729 53 107 10,754 18,864 18/XIII

1,345 143 8 16 4 14 I 1,307 138 2 6 1,263 2,267 I 1,364 251 4 3 51 8 1,306 243 2 15 1,192 2,125 II 698 55 1 60 10 637 45 1 10 679 1,263 III 928 225 102 9 826 216 6 8 1,148 1,677 IV 866 113 35 3 831 110 10 7 695 1,383 V

1,352 138 ...... 46 6 1,305 132 5 15 1,019 1,809 VI 1.094 208 1 16 4 33 4 1,044 199 7 6 942 1,702 VII 1,109 236 .. 2 4 10 4 1,097 228 3 6 919 1,559 VIII 2,124 357 60 159 67 74 18 1,831 272 3 10 1,938 3,322 IX 1,039 126 28 20 5 14 2 977 119 10 23 785 1.477 X 179 27 179 27 4 1 174 280 XI 1,606 219 96 21 47 6 29 3 1,434 189 12 12 1,638 2,87618!XIV

542 99 70 16 11 4 3 2 458 77 4 3 552 1,002 I 863 107 3 .. 10 2 26 824 104 8 9 891 1,514 II 201 13 23 5 26 152 8 195 360 III 1,579 449 107 42 184 171 48 10 1,240 226 15 152 1,313 2,262 IS/XV

668 276 85 39 97 90 17 2 469 145 5 87 519 831 I 586 121 11 .. 64 68 17 3 494 50 4 51 577 1,035 II 325 52 11 3 23 13 14 5 277 31 6 14 217 396 III

47

TALUKA NAVSARI TALUKA : NAVSARI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Village! Village in No. of Total Population Loea- Urban tion hectares Occupi- No. of (including lnstitu- Agglome- dR' House- tional and Code rationj & of Town/ e eSl- h ld No. Ward in dential 0 s Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward Km.2 P M F M F M F M F

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

5 NAVSARI TALUKA Km. 2 64,818 359,797 173,999 7,898 50,967 86,597 Total 740.5 66,889 185,798 7,220 54,701 119,769 Hectares 74,051.92

Km. 2 41,423 224,704 111,685 4,937 39,129 52,525 Rural 715.3 43,272 113,019 4,112 41,131 69,782 Hectares 7I ,532.02

Km. 2 23,395 135,093 62,314 2,961 n,B38 34,072 Urban 25.2 23,617 72]79 3,108 13,570 49,987

RURAL AREAS

1 Bhatha 1,501.88 193 198 1,079 523 556 11 11 34 27 408 362 2 Magob 1,038.30 67 71 395 186 209 5 7 8 3 137 154 3 Karankhat 711.68 160 170 997 528 469 40 40 46 29 363 339 4 Maroli 658.30 418 433 2,388 1,175 1,213 38 56 323 334 782 679 5 Ponsara 482.60 267 298 1,6660 807 859 74 112 304 313 509 385

6 Wad a 273.79 95 101 570 1 338 332 147 148 125 101 7 Asana 218.76 145 145 776' 374 402 15 25 229 205 151 130 8 Dabhel 449.99 515 515 3,228 1,779 1,449 80 119 225 203 1,307 812 9 Kalakachha 611.80 180 187 1,000 I 473 581 44 76 248 271 198 212 10 Ranodra 166.05 43 43 211, 98 113 51 61 35 31

II Sisodra (Alak) 673.95 268 329 1,604' 799 805 54 58 486 480 377 271 12 Pardi (Alak) 149.98 62 62 340' 172 168 2 2 93 78 86 71 13 Alak 289.04 115 117 628' 301 327 39 53 180 173 138 104 14 Sadodra 141.43 74 101 4981 256 242 41 35 120 123 113 75 15 Vesma 661.27 1,199 1,226 6,730 3,377 3,353 83 103 771 ~46 2,224 1,765

16 Simlak 407.52 212 219 1,152' 568 584 52 67 189 181 333 301 17 Chokhad 369.57 143 143 6941 350 344 14 19 265 264 177 87 18 Kolasana , 269.29 389 438 1,926 1,184 742 29 37 323 296 352 285 19 Nadod 737.30 192 208 1,04h 543 498 40 54 271 236 263 158 20 Arsan 349.07 72 73 412, 198 214 47 66 125 114 105 106

21 Dalki 161.67 70 70 352 172 180 61 108 90 2.-2 Parujan 985.49 246 251 1.350 • 652 698 25 42 2~1 305 364 309 23 Mangrol 808.22 107 120 607· 305 302 8 13 121 106 171 141 24 Parsoli 491.32 175 192 1,015 516 499 18 30 109 106 346 287 25 Nimlai 757.75 114 131 731 340 391 15 17 46 61 273 227

26 Ubhrat 467.57 339 353 1,732 799 933 13 13 53 46 648 573 27 Danti 1,336.91 488 488 2,483 1,188 1,295 14 3 900 717 28 Dipla 969.18 352 404 1,923 863 1,060 20 36 104 89 590 609 29 Vansi 1,436.03 61 61 676 355 321 75 66 270 197 30 Vadoli 203.57 89 94 489 246 243 2 13 12 196 138

31 Simalgam 523.94 356 356 1.824 919 905 44 67 295 284 554 442 32 Chhinam 414.58 305 305 1,728 ( 868 860 50 56 339 334 529 392 33 Kadoli 538.30 222 222 1,132 j ~ 579 553 22 36 228 230 388 272 34 Asundar 418.74 118 127 732' _ 374 358 22 26 234 221 155 liS" 35 Dhaman 394.22 347 408 2,206" 1,125 1,081 67 90 50l 472 543 345

50 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Ma'lufacturing, Other Workers lion Total Main Agricultural Processmg, [III. IV. Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 2D 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

5 30,171 2,785 20,613 363 6,410 4,883 138,945 100,109 10,792 21,612 2,011 65,694 924 84,765

25,536 2,757 19,911 161 2,707 4,296 81,853 59,702 10,448 20,365 1,004 27,885 697 52,620

4,635 28 702 202 3,703 587 57,092 40.407 344 1,247 1,007 37,809 227 32,145

215 21 175 8 19 13 21 .. 39 22 269 513 1 55 4 13 2 10 .. .. 32 2 3 66 128 139 2 275 53 111 17 52 33 3 109 3 3 10 250 406 3 649 310 118 28 188 263 9 .. 334 19 1 13 525 890 4 425 246 53 19 100 178 7 1 265 48 2 1 380 612 5

172 77 33 2 54 73 85 1 1 .. 165 255 6 205 178 38 44 137 129 .. 30 5 1 2 168 222 7 661 221 155 15 181 139 27 18 298 49 2 1 1,116 1,227 8 226 61 54 1 128 44 1 2 43 14 24 126 223 400 9 61 41 16 1 19 37 26 3 37 72 10

511 352 83 13 245 293 18 3 165 43 6 288 447 11 87 46 28 9 30 28 4 25 9 .. 85 122 12 167 111 32 3 81 102 1 53 6 1 13 133 203 13 155 70 44 1 91 66 20 3 1 .. 100 172 14 1,816 745 233 62 430 570 59 24 1,094 89 21 95 1.540 2,513 15

297 192 50 61 120 121 126 10 .. .. 271 392 16 203 149 24 9 95 132 84 8 1 3 146 192 17 876 157 42 191 116 1 642 41 17 212 291 373 18 306 133 19 3 145 99 142 31 237 365 19 106 86 26 1 62 83 18 2 92 128 20

103 35 32 3 43 32 28 .. .. 69 145 21 359 222 54 27 165 187 15 1 125 7 15 293 461 22 150 91 43 17 82 70 " 25 4 . . .. 155 211 23 273 77 95 9 95 66 3 80 2 9 172 234 250 24 178 101 115 65 32 36 31 162 290 25

248 75 110 59 43 10 2 93 6 .. 551 858 26 205 31 88 21 22 4 1 94 6 38 60 945 1,204 27 198 163 82 60 94 101 22 2 665 897 28 168 38 106 9 38 28 24 1 46 187 237 29 112 50 31 4 53 43 13 15 3 18 59 116 134 30

522 302 99 37 184 256 9 230 9 3 60 394 543 31 485 155 83 12 157 128 245 15 6 383 699 32 334 27 96 1 94 18 " 144 8 2 98 243 428 33 223 141 36 1 140 138 3 44 2 .. 151 217 34 673 435 135 2 393 422 5 1 140 10 4 7 448 639 35

51 TALUKA : NAVSARI URBAN / V1LL !-\GE

Name of Village! Area of Loca- Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares Occupi- No. of Agglome- House- (including Institu- Code ration! & of Town! ed Resi- tional and No. Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Ward Houses Population Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 'i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

/ 36 Sarai 302.02 171 251 1,243~ 655 588 16 12 323 278 257 142 37 Parthan 374.94 181 181 842' 401 441 55 73 217 247 199 171 38 Vejalpor 367.36 153 195 966 481 479 91 108 277 272 254 179 39 Sandalpor 596.49 221 250 1,211 ' 602 609 30 31 321 343 292 212 40 Kuched 351.75 244 246 1,262 627 635 43 40 419 438 244 145

41 Sirona ~16.00 110 117 545 272 273 7 13 183 184 116 68 42 Pera 58.32 271 292 1,492' 763 729 37 45 443 423 404 239 43 Supa 340m 315 322 2,363 1,571 792 48 48 397 377 1,196 310 44 Pinsad 408.90 95 95 405 216 189 33 26 43 30 148 101 45 Telada 279.04 223 251 1,192. 619 573 14 10 497 455 176 88

46 Amadpor 541.16 402 403 1,970 ' 995 975 34 46 668 631 408 273 47 Padgha 506.21 326 326 1,721 882 839 32 39 227 198 505 401 48 Amri 195.38 284 287 1,430 ' 706 724 43 66 300 320 427 344 49 Tankoli 185.53 71 71 353· 154 199 18, 26 59 80 70 85 50 Manekpor 297.52 232 232 1,117" 531 586 70 85 209 216 310 291

51 Kadipor 52.23 87 87 4191 209 210 3 20 84 88 151 118 52 Sagra 299.34 183 183 943 480 41'3 45 51 72 52 399 302 53 Mirjapor 512.56 142 157 865e 437 428 3 3 189 165 265 217 54 Alura 371.22 84 86 445 241 204 48 30 169 119 55 Delvada 649.75 230 239 1,136 562 574 37 38 49 41 457 416

56 Bhinar 2,358.48 301 311 1,604 774 830 9 18 6J 79 628 528 57 Borsi 801.59 464 491 2,921 1,438 1,483 3 52 48 1,049 772 58 Tavdi 722.70 472 472 2,305{ 1,131 1,174 72 107 386 366 766 595 59 Kasbapar 234.04 394 394 1,920 980 940 30 28 328 306 592 479 60 Viraval 501.95 641 649 3,366-j 1,723 1,643 70 63 676 636 1,158 861

61 Kabilpor 253.58 738 751 3,618 1,994 1,624 101 108 569 515 1,216 735 62 Dharagiri 249.64 265 265 1,394' 726 668 108 108 26~ 241 401 292 63 Virwadi 181.91 66 73 377- 202 175 " 199 173 96 6 64 Moldhara 382.25 312 312 1,725 \ 878 847 42 41 601 566 452 291 65 Dandesar 357.81 221 221 1,113 \ 545 568 57 71 315 352 277 196

200 66 Onchi 175.74 157 158 910 471 439 " .. 108 104 305 67 Tarsadi 245.67 107 108 629' 297 332 4 4 207 235 173 115 68 Khergam 271.13 154 154 914 463 451 2 184 147 251 240 69 Kurel 392.39 189 190 960, 498 462 60 62 225 198 255 217 70 Vachharvad 223.72 107 107 5591 272 287 20 24 150 170 145 103

71 Shahu 304.11 182 205 1,017 ' 512 505 3 3 400 381 171 85 72 Ambada 557.89 409 418 2,238'- 1,168 1,070 -r 11 698 627 584 338 73 Singod 289.77 109 109 613' 295 318 7 12 161 172 196 159 74 Vasar 203.70 126 129 636( 312 324 11 14 141 150 176 129 75 Bhattai 148.26 166 167 878 - 432 446 29 50 286 269 195 III

76 Nasilpor 159.68 139 139 788 367 421 1 126 129 212 198 77 Kallawadi 33.71 819 822 4,327 2,267 2,060 10 16 487 514 1,539 1,164 78 Tighra 231.68 196 196 1,005 1 518 487 27 30 270 267 314 177 79 Jamalpor 173.15 3\2 312 1,463, 781 682 12 7 430 403 529 367 80 Chovisi 392.05 888 898 4,300- 2,194 2,106 31 36 1,254 1,232 1,077 743

81 Bodali 869.81 569 575 2,629 1,286 1,343 83 80 215 171 1,017 798 82 Machhad 1,039.77 340 341 1,640 761 879 12 21 24 21 630 560 83 Karadi 1,588.16 358 363 1,408 599 809 18 20 54 30 487 512 84 Matwad 756.29 676 694 2,942 1,321 1,621 29 55 120 64 970 1,027 85 Petban 260.83 266 276 1,366 677 689 16 31 ~ 32 514 433

52 PRIMAR \' CE.~SUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W o R K E R S Household Tndustry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, VI, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2) 26 27 28

406 317 75 16 170 176 160 125 .. 249 271 36 225 158 37 4 106 136 .. 1 82 17 2 9 174 274 37 292 181 39 2 99 143 1 1 153 35 6 195 292 38 372 245 68 17 170 187 10 5 124 36 6 230 358 39 394 237 68 237 223 4 85 14 14 61 219 337 40

164 20 19 4 100 13 .. 45 2 1 86 107 167 41 423 248 82 1 236 241 1 .. 104 6 15 4 325 477 42 510 205 36 1 230 177 19 3 225 24 7 2 1,054 585 43

144 37 56 5 21 28 1 " 66 4 72 152 44 355 280 31 5 201 208 6 1 117 66 4 264 289 45

581 266 66 2 265 242 23 227 21 2 71 412 638 46 501 227 59 37 143 186 27 272 3 2 381 610 47 402 196 34 .. 144 181 224 15 13 304 515 48 82 18 23 1 36 16 .. 23 1 .. 8 72 173 49 295 129 67 19 85 103 1 142 7 1 13 235 444 50

120 56 28 9 32 44 3 57 3 .. " 89 154 51 281 48 54 6 37 38 9 " 181 4 1 25 198 390 52 283 146 83 55 126 87 5 1 69 3 3 154 279 53 138 34 64 15 28 18 .. 46 1 11 52 92 118 54 265 115 106 39 16 . 44 8 135 32 55 91 242 368 55

307 32 197 17 61 5 3 46 10 36 38 431 760 56 584 73 97 3 6 1 .. .. 481 69 854 1,410 57 630 218 87 10 207 187 2 3 334 18 88 501 868 58 546 242 74 15 177 199 12 2 283 26 .. .. 434 698 59 1,023 231 131 37 200 155 8 2 684 37 3 2 697 1,410 60

1,143 214 20 4 122 133 28 973 77 6 851 1,404 61 379 70 17 91 52 2 269 18 3 40 344 558 62 117 108 13 6 87 102 17 . . .. 85 67 63 526 196 48 6 232 182 246 8 1 22 351 629 64 322 200 50 31 144 167 2 126 2 1 1 222 367 65

276 101 81 17 40 72 155 12 70 194 268 66 166 119 28 .. 102 117 36 2 .. 131 213 67 232 102 82 13 111 86 1 1 38 2 2 11 229 338 68 288 187 66 3 165 181 57 3 1 16 209 259 69 141 78 47 79 77 IS 1 131 209 70

292 178 37 224 177 31 1 6 220 321 71 594 307 90 11 288 286 2 214 10 574 763 72 174 92 59 5 71 84 44 3 121 226 73 183 84 48 4 84 76 3 48 4 .. .. 129 240 74 231 87 27 3 99 81 105 3 17 101 184 258 75

215 102 63 33 71 68 2 .. 79 1 2 152 317 76 1,200 259 8 32 26 52 8 1,108 225 61 30 1,006 1,771 77 297 122 45 11 101 101 3 1 148 9 6 20 215 345 78 422 35 17 .. 42 14 11 1 352 20 22 134 337 513 79 1,331 458 108 1 406 345 1 2 816 110 14 96 849 1,552 80

620 110 104 58 104 36 10 402 16 13 287 653 946 81 342 131 92 88 70 38 8 .. 172 5 .. 419 748 82 227 89 34 42 42 28 1 5 144 14 4 1 368 719 83 453 114 41 38 71 41 28 6 313 29 1 6 867 1,501 84 367 86 70 60 42 21 9 246 5 310 603 85

53 TALUKA : NAVSARI

Name of Area of Loca- Village/ Village in No. of Total Population Urban No. of tion hectares Occupi- (including Institu- Agglome- House- Code & of Town! ed Resi- tional and ration! holds No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Houses PopUlation) Castes Tribes Literates Ward P M F M F M F M F

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

86 Chhapra 289.34 410 432 2.264 ' 1,195 1,069 51 44 656 581 636 414 87 Da~tej 175.62 138 152 674 341 333 9 19 185 174 174 105 88 Italva 342.39 252 265 1.399- 682 717 5 8 380 373 404 283 89 Wada (Sisodra) 311.51 183 \93 992 50\ 491 19 24 183 177 333 226 90 Sisodra (Ganesh) 1,022.81 965 1,056 5,283 1 2,717 2,566 !O5 102 1,526 1,556 1,196 783

91 Un 420.16 134 134 749' 379 370 29 32 227 235 ~G7 185 92 Munsad 878.43 ' 527 615 3,100' 1,574 1,526 105 111 1,163 1,089 587 371 37.~ 2)3 93 Sad1av 440.57 240 240 1,227 612 615 23 29 373 160 94 Toli 346.88 221 236 1,166 > 570 596 10 25 390 402 260 171 95 Ugat 647.47 422 455 2,182, 1,070 1, 112 59 70 618 646 491 373

96 Navapura 163.89 36 36 178 84 94 84 94 36 31 97 Satem 66').21 623 (&7 3,515 1.7 8 1.717 38 43 1,248 1,114 865 536 ' 598 98 Pardi 304.83 344 365 1,711 ' 861 850 17 17 616 359 245 226 99 Sarpor 285.22 192 217 1,091 I . 552 539 12 9 240 312 230 100 Khadsupa 1,025.64 486 495 2,460 1,242 1,218 51 43 856 835 525 345

101 Kachhol 332.63 164 181 929' 468 461 59 81 235 242 230 186 102 Adada 521.32 309 350 1,944' 1,031 913 53 69 669 551 477 330 103 Partapor 171.04 127 127 776 ~81 395 8 7 2 2 311 250 104 Hansapor 410.38 370 379 2,067~ 1,079 988 148 142 377 330 745 506 105 Eroo 600.62 757 757 3.943 2,033 1,910 12 11 377 i 345 1,414 J ,136

106 Ethan 2;3.37 81 86 445' 223 222 14 12 142 144 96 59 Kothamadi 369 1/i99 857 842 34 56 243 189 599 478 107 il,82.18 359 3<1 3] 108 Samapor 432.15 480 492 2,349 1,072 1,277 1 1 879 860 68 447 440 109 Dandi 3.152.95 258 293 1,251 588 663 2 4 115 449 J,205 1,110 110 At 1,319.63 709 748 3.751 1,763 1,988 43 46 420

it) 115 152 102 111 Blmtsad 26\.53 103 109 57S( 284 29\ 24 22 417 446 997 772 112 Mandir 846.77 546 562 3,093 1.530 1,5113 43 54 151 832 613 113 Mogar 429.32 329 357 2,196 1,143 1,053 7 5 184 188 495 380 114 Dambher 462.44 250 262 1.457 759 698 Hi 17 213 275 571 394 115 Chandravasan Supa 338.18 306 318 1,741 907 834 39 40 315

1,301 1,260 941 116 Astagam 892.72 840 848 4,488 ' 2,270 2,218 73 80 1,290 138 112 74 117 Kal}bad 288.71 75 83 223 214 7 7 141 4N' 119 112 88 118 Butlav 128.59 57 57 36 . 171 198 10.1 133 148 91 119 Dabhalai 159.97 84 84 444' 223 221 124 1,503 1,361 877 120 Nagdhara 1,052.41 8S9 1,036 4,996~ 2,510 2,486 109 120 1,568

69 10 3 121 Bhur,wadi 106.82 21 21 134- 65 69 65 189 142 79 122 Puni 284.93 113 117 572 294 278 203 737 333 166 123 Mahudi 418.14 279 294 1,64~ , 834 810 20 15 747 325 53 13 124 Kambada 228.02 129 129 644~ 319 325 319 148 77 45 125 Rajawada 255,15 56 56 350 ... 183 167 156

197 211 165 126 Boriach 232.36 118 124 73rr' 372 358 27 29 217 392 811 657 127 Vedchha 708.09 498 518 ::!,496 1.236 1.260 26 42 438 115 H9 301 128. Sarav 235.96 178 188. 979 492 487 24 32 163 707 2,162 1,706 129 Abrama 1,632.76 1,177 1,190 6,240 3,141 3,099 76 100 867 148 378 305 130 Kalthan 396.35 234 234 1,188 574 614 68 82 153

784 131 Sultanpur 1,266.83 508 536 2,715 1,352 1,363 10 13 374 206 927 45 159 122 132 Khambhlav 117.03 90 90 443 220 223 54 2,386 1,980 133 Onjal 1,087.00 ·1,026 1,042 6,081 2,967 3,114 14 16 71 47 15 519 453 134 Kanera 362.87 240 254 1,275 630 645 1 2 33 12 1,795 1,336 135 Khushnapur 252.93 718 719 4,697 2,379 2,318 2 2 15 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX1 Workers Workers 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

653 285 38 24 201 225 33 2 381 34 .. 2 542 782 86 197 143 26 36 53 86 4 3 114 18 2 5 142 185 87 422 242 82 18 156 198 184 26 6 260 469 88 316 285 130 52 120 226 "' .. 66 7 1 185 205 89 1,721 969 186 75 833 851 6 696 43 6 996 1,591 90

211 140 60 7 121 126 30 7 .. 168 230 91 1,016 789 128 23 689 752 17 182 14 .. 2 558 735 92 364 200 80 20 202 174 I 2 81 4 13 76 235 339 93 340 252 80 4 217 245 .. 1 43 2 230 344 94 630 396 86 8 380 377 39 3 125 8 440 716 95

53 47 21 1 10 46 22 .. 31 47 96 951 658 137 13 612 625 6 1 196 19 2 16 845 1,043 97 516 333 63 31 342 286 7 1 104 15 29 124 316 393 98 304 156 100 7 132 132 2 70 17 24 248 359 99 731 499 122 14 475 476 1 134 8 I 511 718 100

261 155 58 7 117 143 .. .. 86 5 2 44 205 262 101 591 309 70 4 342 292 5 3 174 10 4 440 600 102 185 5 70 2 10 2 .. 105 1 1 196 389 103 568 232 89 19 149 191 6 .. 324 22 2 Sl1 754 104 1,084 257 52 19 230 218 14 1 788 19 1 3 948 1,650 105

142 82 15 5 86 76 .. 41 I 81 140 106 423 170 111 30 147 126 11 5 154 9 47 434 625 107 296 72 26 10 4 13 7 1 259 48 67 156 709 1,049 108 205 228 58 135 52 44 1 5 94 44 6 931 16 377 419 109 459 190 145 210 237 24 4 507 73 14 115 818 1,414 110

175 44 58 3 64 41 2 51 .. 109 247 111 736 231 140 12 172 165 19 455 54 4 645 62 740 1,270 112 148 260 19 160 124 8 1 217 4 I 9 497 896 113 421 107 93 6 129 92 10 189 524 9 .. 338 591 114 196 166 10 162 176 3 1 193 9 1 383 637 115 1,304 785 248 45 685 694 16 2 355 44 2 7 964 1,426 !Hi 122 15 30 3 69 68 23 4 94 50 101 139 117 48 3 27 44 19 3 77 148 118 124 106 50 40 49 62 .. 25 1,487 949 4 .. 99 115 119 366 75 614 625 37 4 470 245 1 5 1,022 1,532 120 34 24 14 18 24 2 31 45 121 176 82 30 13 125 69 4 17 479 305 99 .. .. 118 196 122 19 315 283 4 1 61 2 143 355 362 123 172 194 16 154 194 2 J.,.7 111 66 II 131 124 4 82 62 18 n 101 125 181 153 45 38 107 113 1 ., 34 2 ., 185 205 126 715 252 131 46 193 179 34 3 357 294 80 86 24 6 48 515 960 127 5 69 48 6 .. 133 27 198 407 128 1,792 569 240 97 502 408 39 3 1,011 " 337 190 76 61 2 25 1,347 2,505 129 49 113 135 1 148 5 237 424 130 670 128 85 25 199 91 13 2 373 106 40 28 10 5 130 677 1,105 131 3 30 36 3 .. 45 1 3 71 111 1,120 92 75 29 46 26 39 112 132 319 8 960 29 4 30 1,843 2,992 133 99 115 57 41 23 3 1 160 1,072 28 18 31 311 515 134 15 1,057 28 5 75 1,302 2,215 135

55 TALUKA : NAVSARI URBAN I VILLACE

Name of Area of Loca- Village/ Urban Village in No_ of Total Population tion hectares Occupi- No. of Code Agglome- House- (including Institu- ration/ & of Townl ed Resi- tional and No. Ward in dential holds 'fown/ Houseless . Scheduled Km.2 Houses Scheduled Ward Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

Panar 136 587.22 392 4D1 2,281 1,153 1,128 23 30 137 Chijgam 159 147 889 675 704.94 446 470 2,312 1,083 1,229 8 8 48 40 849 775 138 Kharsad 651.45 366 384 1,664 764 900 12 22 231 214 139 Karod Koth\-a 510 439 295.98 232 239 1,358 646 712 21 26 28 35 490 439

URBAN AREAS

Navsari 2 Km. 22,340 22,542 129,266 69,786 59,480 2,947 2,769 12,803 11,080 47,964 32,434 Urban Agglomeration 21.75

Km.2 IS/XVI (a) Navsari M 8.52 18,053 18,224 106,793 57,682 49,111 2,540 2,379 10,145 8,607 40,192 27,711

Ward No. I N.A. 2,059 2,097 12,667 6,542 6,125 183 191 1,120 1,088 4,513 3,539 II N.A. 2,301 2,308 13,324 7,001 6,323 73 71 2,651 2,309 4,163 3,127 1II N.A. 1,303 1.313 7,946 4,110 3,836 130 125 615 482 2,824 2,289 IV N.A. 1,126 1,133 6,666 3,491 3,175 1 209 68 2,973 2,506 V N.A. 1,263 1,275 17,744 4,098 3,646 ]5 14 928 851 2,542 1,707

VI N.A. 1,372 1,411 7,701 4,120 3,~81 38 48 . 174 117 2,804 VI( 3,418 N.A. 887 913 6,500 3,614 2,886 37 14 214 69 2,816 1.946 VIII .N.A. 1,627 1,631 9,505 5,399 4,106 95 81 1,025 699 3,791 2.426 IX N.A. 1,9~5 1,993 11,548 6,418 5,130 730 710 974 866 4,40J 2,685 X N.A, 2,735 2,753 15,302 8,556 6,746 449 417 1,093 1,002 6,013 3,275 XI N.A. 1,395 1,397 7,890 4,333 3,557 789 708 1,142 1,056 2,736 1,407

Km.2 18/XVII (b) Jalalpore VP 9.55 1,866 1,866 10,267 5,710 4,557 51 53 1,380 1,230 4,()12 2,34()

Ward No. I N.A. 567 567 3,028 1,548 1,480 33 34 89 105 1,234 988 II N.A. 413 413 2,190 1,144 1,046 14 18 210 168 848 624 III N.A. 529 529 2,96Sl 1,779 U89 4 1 724 650 L207 460 IV N.A. 357 357 2,081 1,239 842 357 307 723 268 Ktn.2 181xvm Vijlapor VP 3.68 2,421 2,452 12,206 6,394 5,812 356 337 1,218 1,243 3,760 2,383

Ward No. I N.A. 2,421 2,452 12,206 6,394 5,812 356 337 1,278 1,243 3,760 2.383

Km.2 I8/XIX Mahuwar VP 3.44 1,055 1,015 5,827 2,993 2,834 161 192 767 758 2,023 1,638

Ward No. I N.A. 282 289 1,565 829 736 42 50 111 100 525 478 II N.A. 503 516 2,676 1,330 1,346 76 96 433 455 878 687 IiI N.A. 270 270 1,586 834 752 43 46 223 203 620 473

56 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRA C T

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household lndustry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] ----_VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

571 72 77 15 66 40 37 1 391 16 8 65 574 991 136 454 63 57 12 49 35 18 2 330 14 20 248 609 918 137 394 215 79 27 142 181 4 1 169 6 1 1 369 684 138 346 46 119 13 27 19 11 189 14 13 168 287 498 139

38,817 4,237 275 21 971 445 946 196 36,625 3,575 225 578 30,744 54,665

18/XVI 32,381 3,524 196 10 435 176 839 168 30,911 3,170 167 354 25,134 45,233 (a)

3,522 341 44 2 24 13 117 9 3.337 320 18 17 3,002 5,764 I 3,753 614 47 173 15 60 17 3,473 582 10 19 3,238 5,690 II 2,213 346 27 13 21 125 21 2,048 304 1 27 1,896 3,463 III 1,974 145 5 17 .. 95 24 1,857 122 8 59 1,509 2,970 IV 2,159 257 6 5 4 67 6 2,081 257 2 2 1,937 3,377 V

2,256 239 16 .. il 1 2,229 237 6 16 1,858 3,326 VI. 2,094 89 3 .. 19 2 48 32 2,024 55 1 33 1,519 2,764" VII 3,379 203 20 2 3 22 15 3,334 186 3 26 2,017 3,877 VIII 3,644 488 22 4 6 179 2 3,437 482 96 77 2,678 4,565 IX 5,066 511 2 16 3 100 25 4,948 483 4 12 3,486 6,223 X 2,321 277 4 1 159 118 15 16 2,143 142 18 66 1,994 3,214 XI

18/XVI 2,887 292 64 10 274 127 20 2 2,529 153 46 184 2,777 4,081 (b)

851 89 46 9 33 27 5 1 767 52 69 696 1,322 I 614 45 3 .. 9 2 11 1 591 42' 4 530 997 II 688 118 13 1 115 64 3 557 53 36 110 1,055 961 III 734 40 2 117 34 1 614 6 9 1 496 801 IV

I8/XVIII 3,549 421 15 1 262 142 87 26 3,185 252 12 40 2,833 5,351 (c)

3,549 421 15 1 262 142 87 26 3,185 252 12 40 2,833 5,351 I

1,590 398 69 7 216 257 61 6 1,184 128 2 9 1,401 2,427 IS/XIX

447 58 9 2 20 16 30 3 388 37 382 678 I 725 268 42 4 217 219 19 2 447 43 2 9 603 1,069 II 418 72 18 1 39 22 12 1 349 48 416 680 III

57

TALUKA CHIKHLI TALUKA : CHIKHLI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Loca- Village, Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares No. of Agglome- Occupi- House- (including Institu- Code & of Town! ed Resi- tional and No. ration! holds Town! Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

6 CHlKHLI TALUKA

Km. 2 31,284 214,128 108,788 3,297 15,342 40,285 Total 574.5 38,020 105,340 2,605 72,552 58,696 Hectares 57,451.88

Km.2 36,218 208,180 105,883 3,241 74,797 38,483 Rural 573.4 36,922 102,297 2,563 71,992 56,338 Hectares 57,342.36

Km.2 1,066 5,948 2,905 56 545 1,802 Urban 1.1 1,098 3,043 42 .560 2,358

RURAL AREAS

1 Saraiya 608.51 313 329 1,644 806 838 7 4 588 645 373 250 2 Chitali 336.75 177 177 936 473 463 .. 399 402 298 213 3 Jogwad 444.40 322 535 1,670 824 846 16 33 498 507 406 297 4 Kangvai 730.66 421 421 2,515 1,226 1,289 36 38 .925 966 802 594 5 Bodvank 670.53 335 343 ],849 920 929 23 25 785 794 608 449

6 Tankal 774.65 461 571 2,920 1,396 1,524 38 37 951 1,070 720 636 7 Nogama 829.65 598 639 3,191· 1,594 1,597 35 36 1,105 1,087 840 573 8 Barolia 452.67 178 178 1,024' 492 532 19 20 376 409 259 153 9 Minkachh 322.35 188 190 1,049 511 538 32 40 350 364 279 169 10 Ranveri Kalla 799.81 495 499 2,720 1,348 1,372 30 54 1,078 1,081 868 590

11 Ranveri Khurd 863.11 468 468 2,385 1,177 1,208 67 100 953 964 721 410 12 Kharoli 766.99 558 558 3,109 1,515 1,594 12 21 r,376 1,448 951 705 13 Surkhai 554.30 326 327 1,805\ 910 895 .. 636 630 531 343 14 Vanzna 1,365.68 781 803 4,458 2,225 2,233 78 116 1,763 1,721 1,256 923 15 Chasa 419.33 381 381 1,~1O 924 986 12 15 625 616 423 328

16 Sunthwad 334.05 212 212 1,133 578 555 10 13 457 446 355 204 17 Degam 1,311.98 874 891 4,726 2,363 2,363 40 55 ),209 1,209 1,468 1,048 18 Rethvania 292.37 243 243 1,347 677 670 7 5 600 593 355 179 19 Undhwal 190.69 57 57 296 133 163 133 163 94 81 20 Rankuwa 601.08 597 598 3,221 1,631 1,590 4 2 992 985 1,066 749

21 Kukeri 1,102.19 684 684 3,659 1,801 1,858 132 167 1,025 1,069 1,144 789 22 Harangam 668.03 493 496 2,647 1,287 1,360 56 56 779 852 651 459 23 Manekpore 334.86 287 287 1,552 751 801 19 19 390 411 399 320 24 Alipore 999.46 909 929 4,838 Z,356 2,482 82 94 1,148 1,219 1,039 692 25 Thala 383.28 355 377 2,007 995 1,012 2 3 455 475 503 393

26 Kbundh 818.51 538 566 3.107 1,567 1,540 130 180 893 862 905 638 27 Bamanvel 886.03 645 646 3,684· 1,809 1,875 75 94 1,291 1,309 980 723 28 Sadadvel 1,729.12 738 766 4,173 2,008 2,165 62 97 1,599 1,704 1,092 733 29 Donja . 825.59 353 367 1,972 1,001 971 44 55 787 757 545 365 30 Fadvel 1,281.65 629 629 3,645- 1,820 1,825 75 83 1,514 1,499 1,054 688

31 Khudvel 428.26 201 202 1,125 544 581 459 486 325 211 32 Khambhda 763.12 301 301 1,668 ' 822 846 " 736 788 319 191 33 Sadakpore 1,807.89 1,179 1,257 6,825 3,356 3,469 52 80 2,301 2,355 1,724 1,116 34 Samaroli 475,22 721 743 4.349 2,169 2,180 53 77 783 775 1,412 1,083 35 Ghekti 141.13 244 244 1;325 667 658 34 66 243 219 472 341

60 PRIMARY CE~SUS ABSTRACT -_----- M A I N W o R K E R S Household Industry- Loea- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [Ill, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (11) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

6

24,005 10,294 11,685 259 1,761 11,417 67,366 56,752 21,812 12,805 1,692 14,443 1,293 47,295

23,763 10,293 11,642 254 1,574 17,409 64,711 55,139 27,785 12,723 1,592 13,039 1,292 45,866

242 43 5 193 8 2,655 1,613 27 82 100 1,404 1 1,429

440 294 163 80 205 211 1 71 3 2 11 364 533 1 248 148 117 47 94 93 1 36 8 4 .. 221 315 2 429 264 149 24 211 223 20 13 49 4 16 395 566 3 711 261 405 89 214 163 4 88 9 1 515 1,027 4 515 323 303 213 80 95 12 2 120 13 405 606 5

800 586 196 80 402 488 14 188 17 10 18 586 920 6. 918 585 354 150 398 419 13 153 16 8 50 668 962 7 278 211 133 114 96 94 4 45 3 ,., 214 321 8 293 154 93 27 134 > 126 1 " 65 1 12 218 372 9 756 275 282 28 200 220 13 1 261 26 64 258 528 839 10

623 287 256 107 168 167 1 198 13 7 54 547 867 11 834 358 424 185 142 142 H .. 254 31 17 352 664 884 12 519 294 134 37 226 248 18 3 141 6 4 391 597 13 1,296 484 629 71 486 392 6 I 175 20 3 156 926 1,593 14 486 285 148 19 269 262 9 2 60 2 52 438 649 15

308 151 146 ';7 45 52 1 4 116 38 9 26 261 378 16 1,149 401 236 28 398 302 71 5 444 66 10 286 1,204 1,676 17 383 82 134 20 68 26 3 1 178 35 17 220 277 368 18 76 81 36 57 14 23 26 1 .. 57 82 19 941 436 205 78 259 311 29 448 47 1 9 689 1,145 20

941 454 413 127 266 284 22 3 240 40 9 160 851 1,244 21 760 379 317 114 343 258 9 91 7 8 106 519 875 22 381 111 179 32 132 77 5 .. 65 2 25 149 345 541 23 1,216 810 179 81 650 692 38 13 349 24 4 52 1,136 1,620 24 550 319 87 51 220 198 32 7 211 63 445 693 25

836 416 282 141 207 214 65 3 282 58 1 30 730 1,094 26 _.; 943 559 386 204 277 337 63 4 217 14 12 252 854 1,064 27 1,106 573 810 442 114 126 48 1 134 4 9 204 893 1,388 28 564 327 194 103 272 222 12 86 2 10 156 427 488 29 995 650 589 469 173 136 3 8 230 37 16 170 809 1,005 30

274 143 79 52 66 85 7 1 122 5 54 174 216, 264 31 429 143 216 17 137 120 6 1 70 5 4 243 389 460 32 1,973 1,078 635 239 553 1635 64 15 721 189 23 268 1,360 2,123 33 1,147 283 251 17 225 218 100 1 571 47 1 7 1,021 1,890 34 307 93 67 31 43 45 16 1 181 16 4 18 356 547 35

61 TALUKA : CHIKHLI URBAN J VILLAGE

Name of- Village! Area of Loca- Village in No. of Total Population Urban Occupi- No. of tion Agglome- hectares House- (including Institu- Code ration/ & of Townl ed Resi· holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Townl Km.2 Houses Literates Ward Population) Castes -----Tribes p M F M· F M F M F

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

36 Vankal 547.09 788 791 4,783 2,404 2,379 89 94 365 321 1,870 1,466 37 Majigam 467.42 391 391 2,2151 1,082 1,133 83 104 ~55 374 693 546 38 Malwada 91.41 13-, 137 799 406 393 5 6 145 124 296 230 39 Talavchora 902.10 713 735 4,470 2,242 2,228 45 78 445 380 1,501 1,173 40 Pipalgabhan 841.42 631 640 3,508 1,708 1,800 85 107 812 912 910 710

41 Amadhara 1,227.26 695 719 4,318 2,155 2,163 31 44 1,364 1,351 1,017 677 42 Bamanwada 322.13 166 166 901 427 474 18 30 374 . 412 233 147 43 Kaliari 506.23 291 291 1,571 785 786 46 65 441 405 452 32'1 44 Syada 720.44 443 443 2,656 1,327 1,329 1,185 1,195 732 363 45 Ambach 606.06 253 253 1,696 824 872 4 11 747 774 395 251

46 Saravani 976.50 491 491 2,977 1,417 1,560 4 7 1,300 1,436 616 386 47 Kakadvel 380.82 211 211 ],508 745 763 722 745 380 217 48 Mandavkhadak 1,252.01 668 6{i8 3,499 1,67; 1,822 17 10 1,646 1,803 751 349 49 Velanpor 303.37 195 195 1,186 538 648 2 4 522 627 238 147 50 Godthal 1,181.49 868 868 5,049 2,428 2,621 78 91 2,137 2,304 1,127 692

51 Agasi 377.12 241 241 1,454 737 717 7 13 626 591 404 268 52 RumJa 1,931.87 1,096 1,097 6,934' 3,372 3,562 25 31 2,761 2,917 1524 881 53 Kanbhai 612.53 291 291 ],711 ' 846 865 15 28 793 797 ,433 248 54 Gholar 760.41 395 395 2,015 '. 912 1,103 890 1,087 409 216 55 Soldhara 661.47 405 412 2,300, 1,216 1,084 77 107 474 399 805 516

56 Tejlav 370.82 352 352 1,900 ' 933 967 41 65 804 831 614 386 57 Maliadhara 296.67 306 320 1,993 969 1,024 31 48 121 113 ,64S 568 58 Hond 924.82 630 630 3,731 1,869 1,862 37 50 678 656 1 177 839 59 Chari 368.45 324 324 1,577 ' 781 796 24 40 678 684 434 273 60 Ghej 1,671.66 1,036 1,116 6, 122 1 3,007 3,115 55 61 1,762 1,822 ,822 1,309

61 Vad 1,365.94 640 640 3,714' 1,776 1,938 52 46 1,462 1,620 964 569 62 Pananj 288.33 131 142 919' 453 466 25 37 241 223 278 210 63 Achhavani 1,235.93 587 589 4,064' 2,011 2,053 11 7 1,771 1,799 1,063 124 64 Nadagdhari 219.15 78 78 494 250 244 .. .. 249 244 130 68 65 Dhamadhuma 268.17 156 157 906 430 476 5 5 422 471 IP- 115

66 Ghodvani 431.54 220 220 1,179 572 607 7 4 561 597 284 162 67 Zari 601.69 265 265 1,588 . 707 881 .. ., 699 878 222 110 68 Dholumber 849.76 296 296 1,682\ 789 893 6 5 770 875 225 122 69 Panikhadak 5H.24 300 300 1,778 887 891 13 12 810 824 483 266 70 Debarpada 322.60 142 142 917 459 458 458 455 207 93

71 Ruzvani 549.61 265 265 1,497' 718 779 626 694 387 263 72 Vav 363.89 244 244 1,368 696 672 10 4 392 389 481 323 73 Khergam 1,121.68 1,697 1,721 9,327' 4,628 4,699 251 252 3,181 3,256 2,861 2,080 74 Gauri 204.13 160 163 965 449 516 447 514 93 49 75 ]amanpada 807.96 359 359 2,370 1,155 1,215 1,084 1,155 561 357

76 Toranvera 825.75 373 373 1,957 98\ 976 .. " 977 973 253 70 77 Kakadveri 415.65 238 238 1,367 656 711 5 3 651 ·708 330 202 78 Chimanpada 199.95 77 77 516 267 249 249 237 150 89 79 Bahej 593.12 413 413 2,406 1,135 1,271 1,089 1,216 584 422 80 Bhervi 491.27 301 332 1,947 953 994 46 53 859 904 562 413 9 81 Naranpor 245.70 256 256 1,404 665 739 2 2 561 636 341 258 82 Nandhai 290.05 236 236 1,422 ' 673 749 25 30 642 715 442 350 83 Vadpada 141.40 104 124 637 I 326 311 26 257 S3 27 84 Pati 743.38 401 401 2,399' 1,178 1,221 4 2 1,173 1,217 474 260

62 PRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers" tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [yea)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

1,185 100 468 12 79 35 29 11 609 42 8 23 1,211 2,256 36 590 46 140 6 177 26 40 1 233 13 1 491 1,087 37 222 29 55 6 68 20 3 .. 96 3 .. 184 364 38 1,268 248 577 86 250 136 104 1 337 25 6 538 968 1,442 39 915 668 324 211 353 428 7 2 231 27 14 10 779 1,122 40

1,167 623 616 306 296 307 34 2 221 8 10 177 978 1,363 41 242 46 163 20 33 26 1 .. 45 . . .. 105 185 323 42 422 146 240 67 69 71 4 2 109 6 3 21 360 619 43 731 82 419 42 90 33 7 1 215 6 104 742 492 505 44 341 102 200 79 40 13 6 95 415 -- 1 9 146 337 355 45 719 546 472 467 106 68 30 3 III 8 18 149 680 865 46 412 414 323 377 34 31 12 43 6 7 48 326 301 47 980 57 788 17 115 33 20 .. 57 7 16 1,027 681 738 48 318 231 188 179 60 49 5 1 65 2 .. 127 220 290 49 1,379 354 985 242 121 64 43 41 230 7 25 1,059 1,024 1,208 50

374 145 163 35 134 89 3 1 74 20 26 198 337 374 51 1,843 365 1,259 231 228 87 32 ] 324 46 38 ],542 ],491 1,655 52 536 12 461 3 8 ., 8 3 59 6 533 310 320 53 481 58 326 13 65 29 4 .. 86 16 13 618 418 427 54 575 212 284 93 110 104 10 1 171 14 7 182 634 690 55

442 96 211 42 28 30 16 2 187 22 97 195 394 676 56 486 77 148 34 58 26 99 1 181 16 3 147 480 800 57 955 349 349 54 219 251 49 16 338 28 4 186 910 1,327 58 355 263 301 177 35 83 J .. 18 3 .. .. 426 533 S9 1,682 658 979 185 354 433 23 1 326 39 2 1l 1,323 2,446 60

981 406 746 332 85 61 1 149 13 8 753 787 779 61 255 75 112 22 27 24 17 .. 99 29 22 13S 176 256 62 1,031 179 863 117 70 35 13 1 85 26 6 60 974 1,814 63 158 11 128 6 11 I 2 18 3 135 92 98 64 259 153 146 101 45 36 16 3 52 13 126 171 197 65

305 6 278 6 21 4 64 391 203 210 66 418 5 388 .. 6 9 15 5 1 579 288 297 67 422 156 323 86 76 60 3 4 20 6 37 373 330 364 68 446 364 306 301 16 11 51 45 73 7 5 142 436 385 69 230 247 207 237 9 9 14 1 3 30 226 181 70

395 137 328 112 23 16 3 41 8 1 221 322 421 71 370 173 218 75 90 94 5 .. 57 4 25 179 301 320 72 2,415 696 1,008 227 537 378 87 3 783 88 51 1,301 2,162 2,702 73 273 281 153 171 lO4 109 .. 16 1 24 176 211 74 666 419 593 395 14 16 8 4 51 4 159 489 637 75

535 473 221 184 286 284 5 .. 23 5 30 106 416 397 76 283 246 219 226 6 11 12 2 46 7 83 129 290 336 77 149 148 130 144 6 3 5 8 1 .. 118 101 78 583 260 446 175 67 77 4 66 8 6 255 546 756 79 489 481 375 389 25 42 7 4 82 46 2 23 462 490 80

345 126 201 50 71 73 11 62 3 .. 256 320 357 81 321 100 239 85 20 9 10 52 6 3 123 349 526 82 169 131 92 66 40 37 37 28 2 157 178 83 596 265 399 176 166 81 9 1 22 7 65 340 517 616 84

63 TALUKA CHIKHLI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Village/ Loca- Village in No. of Urban No. of Total Population tion hectares O~cupi- Agglome- House- (including Institu- Code & of Town/ ed Resi- ration/ holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town/ 2 Houses Ward Km. Population) Castes Tribes Literates p M F M F M F M F

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

URBAN AREAS

Km.2 18/XX CbikhIi VP 1.09 1,066 1,098 5,948 3,043 2,905 42 56 560 545 2,358 1,802

Ward No. I N.A. 269 279 1,428 736 692 10 8 215 226 499 345 II N.A. 175 182 881 454 427 42 34 388 321 III N.A. 171 171 912 461 451 24 39 29 20 474 326 IV N.A. 225 229 1,369 706 663 8 9 11 14 601 507 V N.A. 226 237 1,358 686 672 263 251 396 303

64 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A 1 N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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 1

1,613 242 27 1 82 43 100 5 1,404 193 1 8 1,429 2,655 18/XX

380 48 2 36 17 21 1 321 30 1 356 643 I 244 30 8 1 22 1 213 29 7 210 390 II 239 30 1 17 2 221 28 222 421 III 357 39 6 .. 6 345 39 .. 349 624 IV 393 95 10 1 45 26 34 1 304 67 1 292 577 V

65

TALUKA BANSDA TALUKA : BANSDA URBAN I V1LLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Loca­ Village in No. of Total J>opulation tion Urban hectares Occupi- No. of Agglome­ (including Institu­ Code & of Townl ed Resi- House­ ration/ tional and No. Ward in 'dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! 2 Ward Km. Houses Po pula tion) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

7 BANSDA TALUKA

Km.2 25,850 145,791 72,863 506 65.796 15,610 Total 599.4 25,985 72,928 460 65,480 30,397 Hectares 59,934.46

Km.2 24,231 137,258 68,666 432 64,073 13,618 Rural 593.5 24,362 68,592 387 63,684 27,661 Hectares 59,345.99

Km.2 1,619 8,533 4,197 74 1,723 1,992 Urban . 5.9 1,623 4,336 73 1,796 2,736

RURAL AREAS

1 Rajpur 84.09 35 35 224 101 123 101 123 51 39 2 Chapaldhara 1,357.60 884 884 5,217 2,610 2,607 32 51 1,379 1,410 1,525 1,071 3 Rupvel 806.82 426 426 2,177 1,411 1,366 1,359 1,320 657 357 4 Nani Valzar 206.94 115 115 688 348 340 249 214 172 123 5 Palgabhan 489.69 343 343 2,082 1,045 1,037 1,021 1,022 490 276

6 Chadhav 247.97 182 182 1,070 559 511 1 1 551 506 322 146 7 Sindhai 986.20 564 565 3,275 1,637 1,638 7 11 1,409 1,425 832 507 8 Unai 308.60 644 644 3,980 2,061 1,919 46 51 1.175 1,173 1,336 958 9 Khambhalia 230.73 383 392 2,112 1,115 997 16 9 750 682 677 363 10 Bartad mna,i) 283.54 237 237 1,437 745 692 2 2 743 690 345 164

11 Kelkutch 336.50 139 139 879 442 437 442 437 199 86 12 Dharampuri 258.85 228 228 1,403 717 686 704 670 312 122 13 Kurelia 711.37 360 360 2,194 1,092 1,102 10 9 1,073 1,086 482 348 14 Bhinar L027.18 702 702 3,965 1.949 2,016 14 9 1,894 1.959 1,103 713 15 Moti Valzar 662.25 469 469 2,690 1,289 1,401 13 23 1,086 1)06 568 341

16 Singad 621.81 294 294 1,756 ' 868 888 7 11 843 857 438 223 17 Kantasvel 598.12 214 214 1,376· 670 706 8 15 662 691 316 193 18 Lakbawadi 459.34 163 163 1,143 551 592 14 17 520 564 273 157 19 Kamboya 336.38 132 134 801 406 395 403 395 242 127 20 Doldha 362.94 220 220 1,174 560 614 557 607 350 263

21 Pratapnagar 270.94 244 247 1,696 862 834 11 11 657 625 609 482 22 Zari 713.17 468 477 2,562 ,255 1,307 1,254 1,305 726 469 23 Kandolpada 461.92 232 232 1,357 680 677 4 4 642 641 364 220 24 Limbarpada 273.08 98 98 705 359 346 358 345 133 56 25 Upsal 705.34 313 313 2,054 996 1,058 3 2 988 1,050 459 248

26 Nani Bhamti 196.86 133 133 712 366 346 359 343 109 59 27 Holipada 190.97 136 136 831 421 410 416 407 121 31 28 Kukda 297.88 123 123 778 387 391 387 391 227 111 29 Sara 1,022.87 359 359 1,983 967 1,016 15 15 896 931 391 198 30 Kharjai 314.98 99 99 545 289 256 282 253 103 43

31 Vati 625.31 78 78 40; 204 198 203 198 45 19 32 Kala Amba 398.86 79 79 367 117 180 178 177 49 13 33 Sadaddevi 748.23 47 47 212 104 108 90 95 13 3 34 Kevdi 762.40 159 159 799 .385 414 378 406 58 6 35 'Godhabari 474.09 179 179 1,020 511 509 511 509 137 37

68 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

5 16,556 9,670 4,943 335 1,608 17,830 38,477 40,737 25,197 7,030 1,044 7,466 1,208 30,983

16,067 9,605 4,868 325 1,269 17,612 34,987 38,464 24,960 6,765 969 5,770 1,194 28,934

489 65 75 10 339 218 3,490 2,273 237 265 75 1,696 14 2,049

56 33 46 3D 1 3 .. 9 .. 5 45 85 1 1,394 677 574 263 361 377 8 2 451 35 10. 195 1,20.6 1,735 2 740. 60.9 627 523 65 78 1 47 8 2 193 669 564 3 186 10.0. 89 31 33 54 16 15 48 2 88 160. 152 4 571 87 436 53 17 11 29 12 89 11 26 472 448 478 5

272 10.3 145 57 52 4'1 11 64 2 13 60. 274 348 6 972 595 474 337 230. 237 12 .. 256 21 31 20.7 634 836 7 1, 0.46 267 235 120. 116 93 135 5 560 49 8 132 1,007 1,520 8 569 79 174 27 41 19 4S 6 309 27 13 249 533 669 9 265 94 179 44 49 45 1 36 5 79 57 401 541 10

258 20. 194 9 41 8 4 19 2 19 226 165 191 11 443 173 285 128 113 43 6 39 2 2 20.8 272 30.5 12 554 74 397 33 49 3D 25 83 11 44 526 494 50.2 13 1,124 445 792 380. 40. 32 64 228 33 44 560. 781 1,011 14 711 457 314 277 186 143 46 20. 165 17 13 297 565 647 15

435 99 340. 59 33 33 14 48 7 2 28 431 761 16 361 20. 279 5 2 21 1 59 14 .. 30.9 686 17 272 98 165 45 58 48 3 46 5 10 56 269 438 18 196 44 10.5 26 42 10 49 8 13 90. 197 261 19 279 57 174 30. 52 14 6 47 13 8 184 273 373 20.

320. 93 81 14 58 54 26 6 155 19 4 19 538 722 21 694 145 485 90. 37 32 1 172 22 36 570. 525 592 22 342 81 178 4 70. 42 37 29 57 6 18 286 320. 310 23 178 62 158 54 5 7 15 1 6 42 175 242 24 557 452 435 335 67 10.2 9 3 46 12 41 229 398 377 25

233 172 20.3 155 17 15 1 12 2 8 8 125 166 26 244 109 196 161 21 20 18 12 9 6 I 20. 176 191 27 224 63 148 37 34 24 6 36 2 .. 54 163 274 28 531 234 218 78 232 146 2 79 9 7 193 429 589 29 142 61 45 13 71 37 1 25 11 25 63 122 132 3D

114 38 76 8 36 3D 2 .. 76 90. 84 31 116 19 54 10. 47 7 15 2 10. 71 91 32 61 23 31 11 26 12 .. 4 1 33 42 52 33 241 240. 186 199 44 39 1 10. 2 4 25 140. 149 34 346 274 242 182 84 89 5 15 J. 7 56 158 179 35

69 T ALUKA : BANSDA URBAN I VILL:\ GE

Name of Area of Village! Loca- Village in No. of Total Population Urban No. of (including Institu- tion hectares Occupi- House- Agglome- & of Town! ed Resi- tional and Code ration! holds No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward P M F M 'F M F M F

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

36 Moti Bhamti 315.65 162 162 959 503 456 484 438 171 59 37 Hanumanbari 172.10 170 170 1,037' 504 533 48 43 440 472 173 96 38 Ranifalia 546.06 304 304 1,600 798 802 778 786 263 109 39 Vanarasi 445.47 250 250 1,552 761 791 753 779 210 69 40 Dubal Falia 320.23 131 131 907, 436 411 436 411 208 109

41 Vanskui 311.86 163 163 902' 462 440 458 437 215 69 42 Dholumber 466.09 174 114 1,015' 514 501 5 6 508 494 231 63 43 Vaghabari 628.80 235 235 1,376' 637 739 611 718 314 221 44 Vandarvela 1,531.45 863 863 5,211' ~.533 2,678 28 30 2,137 2,263 1,396 914 45 Kansaria 411.82 138 138 760 384 376 384 376 146 83

46 Rangpur 451.34 217 217 1,281- 662 619 3 4 650 606 284 94 47 Chikatia 237.86 153 153 846" 412 434 409 429 142 50 48 Jamania 352.38 142 142 160' 378 382 378 382 143 19 49 Vansia Talav 490.11 248 248 1,361 681 686 663 661 175 42 50 Charanwada 501.14 181 181 1,011. 509 502 494 482 143 28 258 51 Mahuvas 696.52 297 300 1,421-' 690 731 8 6 641 675 132 762.21 143 143 670" 353 317 326 .301 120 51 52 Ambabari 46 53 Vaghai 753.89 59 59 218 .. 138 140 131 135 25 1,070.80 342 342 1,843 ' 916 927 89 i j (}01 136 60 54 Khambhla 40 55 Tadpada 305.95 86 86 458. 231 227 227 226 15 182 56 Navtad 269.71 145 145 887 455 432 452 421 87 289.66 124 129 656 318 338 213 294 137 70 57 Sitapur 721 226 96 ~8 Manpur . 791.99 268 268 1,463 712 751 678 414.16 187 197 1,180 602 518 578 552 181 28 59 Mindhabari 819 398 60 Limzar 1,255.69 712 713 4,178 2,052 126 11 13 1,938 2,023 376 185 61 Sukhabari 521.34 248 248 1,643 797 846 29 42 749 788 410.69 205 220 1,185 596 589 564 562 211 62 62 Vadichondba 417 128 63 Umarkui 537.40 375 375 2,208 1,112 1,096 1 1,110 1,090 440.00 243 243 1,434 728 706 2 3 722 102 252 74 64 Gangpur 404 127 65 Boriachh 652.30 336 336 1,896 956 940 952 939 160 30 66 Navanagar 480.48 213 213 1,052 532 520 530 518 204.08 111 111 645 299 346 299 346 105 48 67 Khadakiya 11 68 Zuj 3-17.62 145 205 932 497 435 33 24 455 408 8 546.86 174 174 870 415 455 411 451 130 26 69 Dhakmal 36 10 70 Kapadvanj 139.71 54 54 276 137 139 137 139 16 8 71 Bilmoda 160.68 35 35 180 102 78 102 78 192.89 173 113 881 431 450 430 450 119 16 72 Ambapani 168 32 73 Vangan 1,490.62 396 396 2.099 1,037 1,062 1,025 1,055 804.26 248 248 J,423 775 648 168 643 347 100 74 Raibor 206 48 75 Lachhakadi 654,81 238 238 1,270, 630 640 624 638 185 38 76 Kavdej 525.06 201 202 1,006 505 501 483 501 262 1,338' 118 620 3 1 658 600 234 36 77 Kelia 364.14 254 377 107 78 Pipalkhed 660.65 230 231 1,400 118 682 .. 107 677 470 470 2,468' 1,204 1,264 4 3 1,198 1,258 343 106 79 Ghodmal 1,724.70 357 48 80 Khata Amba 2,403.11 623 623 3,253 1,641 1,612 .. 1,640 1,609 18 81 Mankunia 2,103.82 389 389 2,025 1,036 989 1,023 978 98 1,098.74 218 218 1,018 508 510 506 505 57 6 82 Chorvani 209 26 83 Kanadha 1,614.83 402 402 1,998' 1,015 983 1,015 983 841.69 207 207 950 464 486 456 480 157 56 84 Bedmal 154 29 85 Ravania 904.96 197 197 1,035 ,,/ 528 507 528 - 507

70 PRIMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (HX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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 1

283 252 107 97 138 144 6 6 32 5 6 12 214 192 36 292 156 175 17 104 135 13 4 168 212 209 37 466 202 296 123 104 71 .. 66 8 34 294 298 306 38 424 39 343 30 64 6 6 11 3 6 427 331 325 39 250 146 173 88 38 35 21 13 18 10 8 88 178 237 40

229 27 189 15 18 6 2 20 6 25 39 208 274 41 251 48 201 31 30 15 20 2 21 135 242 318 42 348 247 228 207 42 31 23 55 9 11 87 278 405 43 1,396 646 944 386 262 229 5 1 185 30 45 404 1,092 1,628 44 210 220 189 203 8 5 13 12 13 31 161 125 45

361 242 315 227 15 10 10 21 5 29 142 272 235 46 259 25 210 12 1 1 36 24 241 153 168 47 192 3 182 5 -- 5 3 -- 186 379 48 405 103 104 9 175 66 3 2 123 26 1 148 275 435 49 245 53 198 36 6 1 41 16 5 28 259 421 50

392 118 256 63 41 17 12 13 83 25 1 298 612 51 212 49 70 16 107 29 35 4 11 160 l30 108 52 85 21 41 11 11 7 33 3 63 53 56 53 568 284 344 146 156 100 17 17 51 21 11 162 337 481 54 154 90 7S 43 61 44 18 3 5 67 72 70 S5

227 124 177 88 23 27 27 9 13 73 215 235 56 208 117 88 44 57 46 1 62 27 3 86 107 135 57 403 33 253 12 107 12 17 26 9 41 424 268 294 58 360 311 309 267 43 40 3 2 5 2 4 13 238 254 59 1,140 436 773 247 209 129 20 138 60 26 754 886 936 60

-420 238 299 177 45 29 76 32 10 209 367 399 61 295 107 241 57 20 18 .. 34 32 17 111 284 371 62 640 172 526 105 31 10 44 39 39 18 10 290 462 634 63 435 74 350 22 41 20 22 17 22 15 4 141 289 491 64 489 163 314 84 74 23 26 22 75 34 35 352 432 425 65

311 110 225 77 52 27 1 33 6 4 204 217 206 66 179 157 135 124 18 12 14 15 12 6 .. 61 120 128 67 296 276 143 149 57 60 12 10 84 57 8 8 193 151 68 250 232 204 202 21 25 25 5 3 50 162 173 69 75 45 75 45 62 94 70

50 15 35 14 11 1 3 32 52 31 71 297 247 159 128 87 109 51 10 1 5 133 198 72 694 575 553 300 108 259 1 32 16 .. 128 343 359 73 398 398 337 354 30 27 10 12 21 5 1 3 376 247 74 390 348 338 302 41 - 42 11 4 3 64 237 228 75

305 116 188 45 35 30 19 12 63 29 21 218 179 167 76 423 24 313 9 9 1 6 95 14 25 385 270 211 77 334 49 237 25 35 7 5 I 57 16 4 255 380 378 78 714 171 585 116 84 33 2 43 22 48 515 442 578 79 1,087 444 808 312 191 97 23 5 65 30 22 674 532 494 80

1637 549 249 175 378 373 10 1 .. 62 399 378 81 353 308 294 256 51 40 2 1 6 11 2 47 153 155 82 580 35 315 5 201 1 64 29 • 2 558 433 390 83 298 111 200 57 89 53 4 5 1 .. 168 166 207 84 317 2 265 40 2 I 11 7 319 204 186 85

71 TALUKA: BANSDA URBAN J V1Ll,AGE

Name of Area of Village/ Loca- Village in No. of Total Population tion Urban No. of AggJome- hectares Occupi- (including Institu- Code & of Townl ed Resi- House- ration/ holds tional and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Townl Km.2 Houses Ward Population) Castes Tribes Literates p M F M P M F M F

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

86 Anklachb 1,236.91 407 410 2,129' 1,069 1,060 5 5 1,013 1,010 318 97 87 Lakadbari 587.36 208 208 1,123 549 574 548 573 178 80 88 Bartad (Kllanpur) 1,394.33 463 463 2,608' 1,317 1,291 5 1,304 1,281 367 146 89 Khanpur 615.47 328 328 1,832- 896 936 895 936 405 191 90 Satimal 468.92 206 206 1,111' 560 551 560 138 45

91 Kamal Zari 387.81 102 102 450' 254 196 254 70 23 92 Chondha 959.83 339 339 1,667 831 .. 836 831 219 52 93 Mola Amba 1,085.13 283 283 1,382 686 2 5 691 679 166 53 94 Nirpan 425.37 135 135 587 311 276 311 276 11

URBAN AREAS

Km.2 IS/XXI Bansda VP S.S8 1,619 1,623 8,533 4,336 4,197 73 74 1,7% 1,723 2,736 1,992

Ward No. I N.A. 247 248 1,234 62} 611 8 16 58 51 471 396 II N.A. 350 350 1,709 871 838 30 30 482 446 557 368 III N.A. 243 245 1,417 709 708 14 13 126 139 $32 443 IV N.A. 337 337 1,859 958 901 4 3 226 213 705 547 V NA 442 443 • 2,3l4 1,175 1,139 17 If 904 874 471 238 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRA CT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agr icul tural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a») IV to IX] Workers Workers 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

583 299 282 88 207 197 15 79 14 47 275 439 486 86 326 45 247 9 71 31 .. 8 5 16 347 207 182 87 740 135 548 40 101 73 9 1 82 21 41 676 536 480 88 547 119 349 33 59 6 30 20 109 60 5 481 344 336 89 365 118 178 24 143 70 3 41 24 235 186 207 90

127 20 104 3 9 3 6 8 14 5 150 64 84 91 479 15 418 2 31 1 5 25 12 24 514 333 302 92 441 71 322 32 78 6 2 39 33 14 351 241 264 93 182 124 57 1 129 276 94

2,273 489 237 65 265 75 75 10 1,696 339 14 218 2,049 3,490 18/XXI

328 33 18 14 14 3 282 30 2 3 293 575 I 453 132 14 38 ~ 8 3 393 123 2 39 416 667 II 374 53 8 .. 4 3 362 50 .. 13 335 642 III 464 98 41 1 28 18 34 3 361 76 8 7 486 796 IV 654 173 156 64 181 48 19 1 298 60 2 156 519 810 V

TALUKA DHARAMPUR TALUKA : DHARAMPUR URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Loca- Village, Village in No. of Total Population tion Urban No. of Agglome- hectares Occupi- House- (including Institu- Code & of Town/ ed Reai- tional and No. ration/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town/ 2 Ward Km. Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates p M F M F M F M F

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

S DHARAMPUR TALUKA Km.2 41,188 237,073 117,946 666 111,083 15,355 Total 1,649.8 41,496 119,127 680 111,661 31,357 Hectares 164,982.79 'Km.2 38,804 222.957 111,021 601 107,663 11.293 Rural 1,634.3 38,994 111.936 609 108,147 26,774 Hectares 163,431.52 Km.2 2,484 14,116 6,925 65 3.420 3,061 Urban 15.5 2,502 7.191 7J 3.514 4.583

RURAL AREAS

1 Bhambha 365.74 ]87 ]88 1,060' 515 545 3 2 425 457 269 178 2 Virval 343.52 142 147 997 507 490 6 7 490 475 364 215 3 Maraghmal 257.94 158 !59 ]'061 ' 545 516 544 5]6 231 132 4 Nani-Dhul Dungari 384.49 236 236 1,557' 783 774 781 770 429 212 5 Rajpuri Talat 407.65 219 219 1,393 673 720 667 718 380 274

6 Moti-Dhul Dungari 344.09 162 162 1,424 697 727 696 727 360 205 7 Khatana 587.14 312 3]2 ],908 939 969 .. 939 969 380 ]87 8 Amba Talat ],856.07 588 630 3,484 1,706 1,778 8 5 1,690 1,765 327 104 9 Khanda ],088.81 230 230 1,281 67] 616 667 613 105 19 10 Bhavthan Jungle 281.94 12 12 56 25 31 25 31

11 Khamdahad 233.69 51 5] 255 124 131 ]24 131 18 2 12 Hathanbari 361.19 82 82 371' ]94 177 194 177 26 6 13 Bopi ],147.26 313 313 1,479 757 722 4 6 737 696 106 40 14 Sajani Barada 638.51 133 133 648 321 327 321 327 39 5 15 Chas Mandva 316.08 69 69 357 170 187 163 176 27 28

16 Nadagdhari Jungle 827.30 192 192 995 472 483 471 483 90 23 17 Jagiri 999.63 159 159 807 39] 416 391 416 81 25 18 Mamabhacha 758.27 136 136 672 344 328 343 328 7 1 19 Tanachhia 317.7] 46 46 214 ' ]02 112 102 112 6 20 Molveri 450.65 86 86 395 187 208 187 208 32 7

21 Bildha 628.64 164 164 701 345 356 340 354 20 4 22 Vankhas 147.79 34 34 166' 84 82 84 82 .. 23 Gadi 496.07 104 110 792 458 334 428 313 93 25 24 Kosimpada 255.28 61 61 29] • 140 151 140 151 20 19 25 Vathoda 111.95 36 36 183 87 96 87 96 8 1

26 Bokaddhara ] 77.25 39 39 1117 97 90 97 90 27 Manaichondi 489.01 94 94 474' - 256 218 253 218 34 3 28 Ganva 5U1.29 94 94 417· 220 197 220' 197 29 Hanmatmal 1,725.36 412 416 2,132- 1,,099 1,033 1,084 1,024 53 13 30 Bhavada 899.56 156 156 785 ' 418 367 418 367 22 10

31 Rajpuri Jungle 936.95 145 145 745 . 373 372 372 367 25 3 32 Luheri 833.68 242 242 1,442' 724 '718 .. '722 715 168 49 33 Sidhumbar 909.69 256 266 1,551 771 780 5 4 706 728 214 84 34 Kangvi 796.02 362 362 2,176- 1,037 1,139 1,033 1,138 430 238 35 Karanj~eri 846.93 384 384 2,356 1,160 1,196 1,153 1,188 358 124

76 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W o R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Nan- Na. (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers

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

8

28,687 21,055 6,549 90 993 26,596 62,663 68,231 51,084 10,112 581 5,800 1,252 49,638

27,746 20,858 6,146 74 668 26,403 56,872 64,652 50,611 10,021 414 3,606 1,216 46,068

941 197 403 16 315 193 5,791 3,585 473 751 167 2,194 36 3,570

273 239 165 132 73 100 3~ 7 2 3 240 303 1 239 15 165 2 10 2 63 11 .. 235 268 240 2 318 105 242 54 <;2 50 .. .. 24 1 5 183 222 228 3 422 286 321 239 51 40 2 1 48 6 8 107 353 381 4 351 370 295 345 25 17 I 30 8 1 1 321 349 5

359 38\ 233 314 88 63 1 35 4 .. 338 346 6 535 325 396 275 98 42 3 38 8 243 404 401 7 1,058 737 647 467 222 167 3 186 103 273 648 768 8 391 341 295 270 81 70 3 12 1 22 280 253 9 19 5 7 1 12 4 10 6 16 10

77 2 73 2 4 64 47 65 1l 109 22 93 8 16 14 .. .. " .. 85 155 12 434 ' ]43 328 87 90 53 1 16 2 .. 228 323 351 13 183 4 183 2 . . 2 .. 13 10] ]25 222 14 104 12 37 11 66 61 1 24 66 91 15

264 175 243 167 5 8 16 208 308 16 205 60 180 40 23 20 2 186 356 17 176 .. 150 21 5 163 168 165 18 60 11 S3 5 7 6 42 101 19 125 127 120 118 5 9 62 81 20

222 215 211 206 7 9 4 13 122 128 21 52 4 51 4 1 .. 34 32 44 22 186 5 116 3 46 1 8 16 1 9 272 320 23 82 17 55 3 23 14 .. 4 58 134 24 55 46 15 13 37 33 1 2 32 50 25

60 11 48 11 12 5 37 74 26 137 73 106 63 26 10 5 119 145 27 127 127 .. 108 93 89 28 619 173 419 14 189 156 2 9 3 2 314 478 546 29 258 241 257 241 1 160 126 30

202 4 196 1 6 3 .. 193 171 175 31 439 438 361 370 71 67 .. 7 1 1 284 280 32 497 343 306 216 133 121 13 45 6 I 77 273 360 33 581 660 488 606 38 32 6 49 22 16 78 440 401 34 613 246 504 180 71 57 7 1 31 8 8 438 ~39 512 35

77 TALUKA: DHARAMPUR URBAN / VILLAGE

!'lame of- Village! Area of Loca- Urban Village in No. of No. of Total Population tion Agglome- hectares Occupi- House- (including Institu- Code ration! & of Town! ed Resi- holds tiona! and No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Literates Ward HO\1ses Population) Castes -----Tribes P M F M .F M F M F

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

36 Asura 425.29 457 457 2,472' 1,243 1,229 76 77 1,05a 1,02a 552 259 37 Ranpada 124.51 77 17 494 249 245 .. 249 245 156 97 38 Bamti 876,32 529 529 3,394 1,654 1,740 3 1 1,636 1,727 918 589 39 Barsol 448.03 258 258 1,554- 801 753 5 8 503 483 382 243 40 Kharvel 437.61 233 283 1,687'" 824 863 9 16 758 787 522 373

41 Bilpudi 1.463.83 956 956 6,134' 3,022 3,112 10 7 2,959 3,Q42 1,293 675 42 Barumal 670.28 301 301 J ,877' 900 977 2 4 892 962 339 132 43 Avdha 1,412.81 371 371 1,869 906 963 893 9~5 73 8 44 Piprol 1,166.32 108 108 576 279 297 278 297 19 7 45 Gorkhada 442.33 90 90 450 234 216 233 216 18 4

46 Pangarbari 870.70 164 173 911 449 468 380 417 55 22 47 Sisumal 493.86 50 50 254' \31 123 131 123 .. 48 Upalpada 264.06 25 25 131 . 66 65 66 65 .. 3 49 Pandavkhadak 796.59 142 1.1,2 736 359 377 357 375 27 3 50 Jamalia 828.05 159 159 98' ' 506 480 465 442 49 13

51 Pipalpada 612.28 136 136 743 37CJ 364 374 362 60 12 52 Mordahad 30().5S 57 57 272- 127 145 126 142 10 4- 53 Murdad 921.96 137 137 690 3ri 353 336 353 6 2 54 Madhuri 390.40 50 50 212 106 106 105 106 12 4 55 Kbadki 524.36 56 57 309· 152 157 i48 153 5

56 Sondar 822.73 139 139 656' 325 331 324 331 11 1 57 Gundia 1,152.07 168 170 1,021 • 5% 465 553 464 128 41 58 Sadadvera. 757.64 103 116 593 287 306 281 299 37 59 Samarsingi 146.79 43 43 231 98 133 98 133 7 6 60 Ulaspendbi 467.71 56 56 235 128 107 128 107 3

61 Vaghval 455.a8 78 78 401" 209 192 207 192 41 15 62 Pindval 932.26 148 148 896' 498 398 14 11 472 382 155 68 63 Ranveri 391.34 63 63 376" 196 180 196 180 64 Ukta 1,010.00 302 302 1,785 . 905 880 890 869 89 34 65 Kelavani 766.40 223 223 1,264 • 644 620 638 615 144 57

66 Chichozar 499.78 174 184 364 424 440 411 424 104 16 67 Zaria 524.08 173 173 1,052 507 545 3 4 493 528 165 58 68 Barolia 937.76 403 403 2,696 1,357 1,339 (j 7 1,345 1,325 638 263 69 Tiskari Talat J,124.14 715 743 3,932 1,983 1,949 1,933 1,895 738 255 70 Tanki 218.77 76 76 435 228 201 228 207 105 18

71 Kakadkuva /81.54 377 377 2,192 1,075 1,117 .. ., \,060 1,1OS 486 275 72 Bbensdara 940.62 .424 425 2,636, 1,273 1,363 20 15 1,221 1,312 402 203 73 Panva 884.59 120 120 7« 362 382 362 382 69 19 74 Titukhadak 313.05 34 34 223 lil 112 111 112 49 35 75 Pirmal 513.26 62 62 351. 177 174 177 174 32 32

76 Bhanvill 672.87 84 84 407' 211 196 211 196 23 8 77 Moti Kosbadi 438.64 81 81 364· 205 159 20S f59 42 8 78 Paikhed 735.58 61 61 283· 140 143 140 143 20 3 79 Satvankal 285.63 30 30 142 SO 62 80 62 39 2 80 Chavra 323.01 51 51 251. ' 138 113 52 46 40 2

81 Khapatia 182.86 34 34 180- to 90 90 90 4 3 82 Tutarkhed 601.20 102 102 541 ' 279 262 275 255 5 2 83 Bha vthan Ambo!i 907.78 220 220 1,12'" 584 540 583 540 49 14 84 Nani Kosbadi 413.47 65 65 317' Itl2 ISS 162 155 1 85 Vanjhalat 447.50 43 43 200" 10'· 91 108 91 1

78 PR {MARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, rm,N, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~-- 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 1

685 280 220 117 173 94 47 21 245 48 72 558 877 36 115 98 73 82 28 13 3 11 3 .. 36 134 111 37 848 620 695 530 55 78 3 .. 95 12 5 306 801 814 38 403 329 272 263 75 60 6 2' 50 4 2 398 422 39 421 112 231 65 30 30 5 1 155 16 3 403 748 40

1,573 913 1,055 602 348 293 32 2 138 16 57 251 1,392 1,948 41 520 356 451 293 46 60 7 16 3 38 297 342 324 42 S37 37 482 26 54 11 1 9 436 360 490 43 181 180 178 179 I 1 .. 2 98 117 44 143 61 9£ 2 42 59 2 3 91 155 45

287 2i3 194 212 45 55 20 2 28 4 162 195 46 77 69 59 56 18 13 54 54 47 43 40 43 40 , . ... 23 25 48 198 173 20 5 .. 168 161 209 49 310 109 305 109 5 I 219 195 152 50

270 223 259 220 7 2 4 11 10lj) 130 51 69 80 66 74 3 6 58 65 52 227 27 214 23 12 4 1 175 110 151 53 57 1 56 1 , . 1 6 56 43 49 54 110 57 102 57 2 6 40 42 60 55 201 194 " 3 '. 4 2 196 122 135 56 293 19 192 13 80 2 21 4 1 193 262 253 57 187 J7 148 4 .. 3S 17 9 100 280 58 60 3 45 13 1 2 2 70 38 6D 59 103 102 1 19 25 88 6D

11& 24 85 21 30 3 .. 3 7 91 161 61 248 35 106 3 103 19 5 3 34 10 .. 43 250 320 62 109 65 76 39 33 26 1 47 86 68 63 541 105 457 59 80 46 .. 4 369 364 406 64 357 78 286 16 61 62 1 9 287 542 65

270 208 154 100 107 108 1 8 .. 30 154 202 66 297 89 183 27 10J 61 6 " 7 1 9 220 201 236 67 757 610 467 477 197 124 12 2 81 7 .. 600 729 68 1,156 189 885 102 208 86 I~ 50 1 21 884 806 876 69 131 34 103 25 6 6 22 3 6 Hl9 91 64 70

580 199 439 131 84 61 9 .. 48 7 495 918 71 743 454 442 228 264 214 4 1 33 11 12 284 518 625 72 225 33 161 7 63 26 1 221 137 128 73 64 69 53 54 11 ]~ 47 43 74 108 102 106 99 2 3 69 72 75

123 108 121 108 2 14 88 74 76 124 103 66 67 56 36 2 81 56 77 102 ,. 101 .. 1 .. . . 101 38 42 78 54 19 42 17 7 2 5 5 26 21 17 19 ]02 22 97 21 5 1 5 59 31 32 80

59 12 56 12 3 3 48 28 30 81 174 61 143 47 23 14 8 17 120 88 81 82 382 36 326 25 54 11 2 i 196 194 308 83 97 3 80 1 16 2 1 58 65 94 84 69 68 1 59 40 32 85

79 TALUKA: DHARAMPUR URBAN / VILL t\.GE

Name of Village/ Area of Loca- Village in No. of Total Population tion Urban No. of Agglome· hectares Occupi· (including Institu· Code & of Town/ ed Resj· House· ration/ holds tional and No. Townl Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F 'M F

--~-- 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

86 Hedri 462.58 342 . 57 57 166 176 166 176 1 " 87 Pendha 883.18 130 130 76)· 413 348 413 348 24 2 88 Dandvel 637.24 72 72 387 196 191 196 191 68 64 89 Makadban 1,913.75 370 370 2,143 1,082 1,061 " 1,068 1,046 152 37 90 Fulwadi 680.68 215 215 1,382, 785 597 784 597 277 74

91 Nani Vahiyal 697.74 509 509 3,190. 1,594 1,596 12 14 1,520 1,518 885 513 92 Lakadmal 335.59 175 175 953 454 499 454 499 191 84 93 Tumbi 408.24 195 195 1,128 555 573 4 1 542 561 282 138 94 Kurgam 491.29 256 256 1,655 819 836 6 7 803 823 321 117 95 Babarkhadak 452.80 217 217 1,410 709 701 37 30 498 514 345 185

96 Vadkhambha 309.95 149 149 822 400 422 395 419 168 36 97 Kharedi 319.14 126 126 72~ 350 378 345 373 144 106 98 Moti Vahiyal 572.98 254 254 1,53; 769 768 750 744 161 41 99 Nali Madhani 372.00 110 110 65l 324 332 324 332 50 13 100 Dhamni 1,499.57 236 236 I,m 659 667 659 667 24

101 Tamachhadi 1,224.31 180 180 1,152 573 579 571 579 99 I 102 Nani Korval 708.94 93 93 465. 238 221 238 227 45 18 ]03 Pondha Jungle 378.15 39 39 208, 110 98 109 98 6 104 Moti Korval 1,487.56 150 150 812. 413 399 413 399 37 10 105 Singarmai 598.14 71 71 386. 199 187 199 187 13 7

106 Avalkhandi 429.99 51 51 245· 127 118 127 118 11 10 107 Khoba 363.51 25 25 128' 69 59 69 59 108 Bhutrun 250.04 9 9 39' 21 18 21 18 109 Mohpada 428.78 31 31 165-- 87 78 87 78 110 Borpada 227.80 52 52 279. 132 147 132 147 15 11

III Vansda 498.54 25 25 99 51 48 51 48 1 112 MohanaKanvchali 797.60 109 109 666, 343 323 343 323 23 5 113 Dhankval 746.61 87 87 492 234 258 234 258 17 .. 114 Menha 1,195.90 201 201 1,090 581 509 581 509 28 3 115 Veri Bhavada 890.23 190 190 1,140 580 560 580 560 54 7

116 Kunda 713.80 78 78 542 285 257 285 257 27 9 117 Arnai 855.65 213 213 1,278 ' 637 641 .. 620 631 98 18 118 Amha 848.86 242 242 1,393· 707 686 697 673 143 29 119 Khuntli 568.90 219 219 1,135' 559 576 557 573 71 17 120 Panas 648.78 220 220 1,25]· 5§4 687 543 669 224 103

121 Nana Pondha 594.72 319 320 1,846~ 879 967 700 799 444 206 122 Balchondi 359.37 262 262 1,399' 671 728 20 17 649 709 298 186 123 Dhodhakuva 390.48 276 216 1,658. 802 856 32 29 758 817 465 267 124 Sukhala 952.00 517 517 3,138' 1,498 1,640 12 10 1,433 1,581 762 488 125 Ambheti 2,010.03 811 815 4,902. ~,448 2,454 78 67 1,940 1,964 1,201 762

126 Vajvad 455.08 193 193 1,145' 509 636 10 8 493 624 255 181 127 Kajli 511.92 214 214 1,083- 498 ~85 496 585 175 53 128 Jogvel 1,085.65 300 300 1,806· 909 897 903 . 890 233 69 ]290zarda 1,207.67 276 276 J ,554- 800 754 .. 800 754 109 12 130 Chand Vegan 1,195.26 230 230 1,317 679 638 3 2 676 636 68 20

131 Matunia 673.51 152 152 956, 486 470 486 470 57 15 132 Nandgam 1,238.85 193 193 1,171 619 552 619 552 2 133 Bhavada Jagiri 870.43 121 121 156 381 375 379 375 38 7 134 Chinchpada 321.08 62 62 309 155 154 154 154 42 22 135 Mari 548.92 99 99 526 .... 276 250 274 250 27 9

80 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W o R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

110 13 110 13 .. 93 56 70 86 230 179 156 113 69 66 5 .. 14 183 155 87 103 99 3 .. .. 1 " 5 106 88 85 88 662 236 459 120 173 113 5 25 3 26 392 394 433 89 387 153 153 28 226 125 I 7 11 165 387 279 90

667 131 387 53 174 54 8 98 23 115 521 812 944 91 241 148 134 87 84 60 . . 23 1 .. 144 213 207 92 311 25'1 289 252 7 3 12 3 3 67 241 251 93 448 193 389 165 32 27 2 25 1 7 371 636 94 353 7 261 2 79 2 2 11 3 382 356 312 95

219 59 189 51 9 4 21 4 11 222 170 141 96 209 1 185 17 7 1 .. 224 141 153 97 504 283 422 221 76 62 6 3 204 262 281 98 193 178 32 40 161 138 .. 2 10 129 144 99 381 24 228 5 138 19 15 11 336 267 307 100

313 1 257 -40 16 5 339 255 239 101 165 13 150 13 14 1 129 73 85 102 72 4 58 13 4 1 61 38 33 103 247 58 247 58 .. 179 166 162 104 136 72 113 61 23 11 63 115 105

83 17 67 3 16 14 128 44 73 106 37 33 4 .. 17 32 42 107 21 6 11 10 6 4 .. 8 108 62 28 35 1 27 27 .. .. 13 25 37 109 75 72 2 1 4 27 53 120 110

31 31 .. .. 3 15 17 33 111 266 203 241 198 23 5 2 .. 1 77 119 112 123 2 12 109 2 2 4 15 107 241 113 370 347 368 347 .. 2 .. .. 211 162 114 336 2 275 I 58 3 1 1 323 243 235 115

190 133 189 132 1 1 .. 41 95 83 116 373 176 272 98 91 77 10 1 12 189 252 276 117 436 111 427 94 5 14 4 3 9 345 262 230 118 338 4 316 1 20 3 2 .. 337 221 235 119 319 12 283 5 9 2 2 25 5 379 245 296 120

430 386 161 187 122 167 2 145 32 5 13 444 568 121 348 439 173 226 155 209 1 19 4 2 321 289 122 399 392 356 373 14 17 2 27 2 42 100 361 364 123 152 876 586 733 114 131 1 51 12 6 14 740 750 124 1.265 924 973 825 92 75 24 10 116 14 156 545 1,027 985 125

269 223 239 214 5 4 .. 25 5 24 161 216 252 126 255 144 220 132 18 10 3 14 2 42 264 201 177 127 560 461 484 427 56 32 5 15 2 349 436 128 507 484 461 447 45 37 1 4 293 266 129 420 4 414 3 3 3 1 20 415 239 219 130

304 301 258 259 40 42 6 .. .. 182 169 131 350 229 268 186 82 43 .. 5 79 264 244132 249 .. 246 3 132 375 133 100 88 96 38 .. 4 .. . . 55' 66 134 161 13 114 36 12 11 1 3 45 112 192 135

81 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Area of Loca- Village! Village in No. of Total Populat ion Urban No. of (including Institu- tion hectares Occupi- House- Agglome- & of Town/ ed Resi- tional and Code ration/ holds No. Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Town! Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward p M F M F M F M F

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

136 Tokarpada 891.55 85 85 410' 213 197 213 197 137 Panchvera 329.80 47 4~ 256. 132 124 132 124 5 4 138 Keldha 340.47 33 33 193 91 102 91 102 2 139 Barpuda 1,129.44 154 154 829 419 410 419 410 6 1 140 Vavar 1,119.86 180 180 1,068· 548 520 548 520 4

141 Kasatveri 474.41 33 33 236· 118 118 118 118 .. 142 Piproti 344.23 42 42 239· 124 115 124 115 22 17 143 Rahor 340.58 54 54 274. 142 132 142 132 29 20 144 Chavshala ].381.13 180 180 1,049 524 525 . . .. 524 525 71 39 145 Dabhkhal 957.49 174 174 1,011 522 489 2 1 518 487 46 9

146 Dabhadi 201.66 46 46 260' 130 130 125 127 19 6 147 Kaprada 2,275.86 419 419 2,477 1.294 1,183 . . .. 1,101 1,127 347 104 148 Mandva 2,818.06 535 535 2.962' 1,460 ],502 44 55 1,406 1,433 172 51 149 Varoli Talat 807.54- 210 215 1,461" 733 728 732 727 234 70 150 Kothar 601.12 234 234 1,431" 710 721 708 721 246 134

151 Kakadkpaor 1,030.83 353 364 2,186' 1,018 1, 168 30 28 ~68 1,137 309 110 152 Mota Pondha 1,880.31 840 870 5,509· 2.762 2,747 73 73 2,329 2,364 1,24'i 688 153 Ozar 844.95 300 300 1,717 . 834 883 .. .. 822 871 209 70 154 Bnandar Kutch 545.45 170 170 872' 43[ 441 :3 2 421 433 125 36 3,}f.i 155 Varna 478.59 151 151 794 394 400 336 100 32

156 Andharpada 354.12 ]07 107 566 273 293 210 286 45 34 157 liTval 882.53 257 257 1,416 706 710 12 10 694 700 104 31 158 Jam Gabhan 316.06 114 114 638 300 338 4 7 280 320 84 23 159 Vaddha 355.89 96 96 545 275 270 272 264 35 6 160 Manala 416.60 102 102 .562· 305 257 305 257 28 6

161 Rohiyal Talat ;13.28 140 140 702 343 359 343 359 25 2 27 165 79 86 79 86 .. 162 Bilonia 191.42 27 10 163 Divsi 574.78 100 100 592' 279 313 279 313 1 101 575· 287 288 269 278 32 12 164 Lavkar 488.81 101 79 165 Amba Jungle 1,366.71 299 299 1,754 881 873 1 863 857 26 41 166 bixal 292.08 94 94 536' 266 270 265 269 8 756.74 120 710 357 353 357 353 11 5 167 Ghotan 120 16 4- 168 Fali 509.08 99 99 491 ' 255 236 255 236 293.47 69 69 333· 166 167 155 158 27 8 169 Sutharpada 13 4 170 Huda 993.96 163 163 904- 491 413 486 411 68 / 8 3 171 Kotalgam 363.62 22 22 126· 68 58 58 1,354.09 129 129 952- 495 457 489 448 81 48 172 Girnara 424 381 5 4 173 Narvad 996.53 128 128 805 421 381 .. 153.13 29 29 182' 89 93 26 33 63 60 6 3 1'14 Vadset 523 64 26 175 Karjun 717.06 194 194 1,060 523 537 503 828 131 43 176 Varvath 1,233.34 303 303 1,766 907 859 12 18 875 1,469.90 265 265 1,336 661 675 661 675 47 6 177 Khadakval 1,007 72 9 178 Sildha 2,015.52 376 376 2,137 1,126 1,011 1,121 578.71 133 133 744' 377 367 377 367 43 5 179 Burla 144 4 1 180 Khatunia 194.30 60 60 301- 157 144 157 10 1 181 HedalBari 231.11 89 89 428' 217 211 212 207 1,084.62 199 199 1,124· 539 585 53~ 585 58 3 182 Dahikhed 118 24 23 183 Sukalbari 289.08 53 53 237 119 118 119 262.90 47 47 259 137 122 137 122 .. 184 Kastonia 134 4 4 185 Ketki 253.72 55 55 250 116 134 116

82 tRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- No. (HX) (I) (II) Repairs (V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2) 24 25 26 27 28 1

127 32 101 21 26 11 93 86 72 136 79 71 78 71 1 53 53 137 54 55 54 5S .. .. 37 47 138 263 91 236 85 24 12 3 23 88 133 225 139 348 210 302 163 44 47 2 200 310 140

79, 16 59 11 20 5 43 38 59 141 74 14 61 12 13 2 51 49 50 142 95 85 87 48 8 37 .. 47 47 143 330 19 295 14 32 5 3 1 213 193 293 144 347 9 323 3 16 6 8 288 175 192 145

92 25 40 1 45 24 1 6 1 38 104 146 780 77 614 60 108 8 2 56 9 28 512 486 594 147 953 212 587 39 351 169 15 4 2 749 505 541 148 471 499 452 482 13 15 1 5 2 262 229 149 422 26 375 33 22 1 13 4 17 430 271 265 150

576 487 469 281 44 176 7 3 56 27 175 442 506 151 1,495 872 964 620 170 160 91 21 270 71 2 180 1,265 1,695 152 538 521 350 359 180 161 8 1 296 362 153 272 8 197 1 74 7 1 14 (59 419 154 256 64 201 50 42 13 1 12 1 138 336 155

177 45 172 43 4 1 1 1 ., 96 248 156 435 148 419 132 11 14 4 1 1 1 32 297 239 265 157 174 43 80 9 87 32 1 1 6 1 13 174 113 121 158 148 ,. 140 1 • d 7 .. 46 127 224 159 183 1 175 1 7 1 1 159 121 97 160

196 51 164 22 23 27 2 7 2 167 147 141 161 52 42 50 42 2 9 9 18 35 162 191 128 156 104 32 24 3 4 10 84 175 163 171 37 136 20 18 11 17 6 9 116 242 164 624 330 606 315 3 15 15 10 75 247 468 165

164 89 38 58 79 68 10 102 180 166 237 211 145 131 R4 81 1 7 .. 120 141 167 112 ., 108 .. 3 1 25 122 118 114 168 102 2 65 1 26 1 11 4 95 60 70 169 291 59 277 41 11 18 3 69 200 285 170

33 2 32 1 .. 1 1 11 35 45 171 303 284 286 277 12 6 5 1 .. 192 173 172 235 110 123 29 110 81 2 4 83 185 188 173 44 1 44 1 41 45 51 174 299 75 257 62 28 13 14 6 197 218 265 175

488 196 432 166 45 29 11 237 419 426 176 376 11 138 7 234 4 1 3 Z 398 283 266 177 666 .101 584 100 79 3 1 299 460 611 178 201 2 136 2 62 3 4 176 361 179 87 67 18 2 35 70 109 180

139 116 .. 19 4 52 78 159 181 272 95 153 11 78 78 41 6 45 221 222 269 182 71 7 68 7 2 1 38 48 73 183 73 1 72 1 1 69 64 52 184 79 79 86 37 48 185

83 TALUKA : DHARAMPUR URBAN J VILLAGE

Name of Area of Village/ Loca- Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares No. of Agglome- Occupi- (including Insti tu- Code & of Town( ed Resi- RoulIc- ration/ holds tional and No. Town/ Ward in dential Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates Ward -_--- p M F M F M F M F

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

186 Astol 1,197.46 210 210 1,252' 640 61Z 640 612 78 17 187 Eklera 630,73 111 111 610 313 297 313 297 19 9 188 Nilosi 736.86 153 153 886 . 454 432 454 432 86 27 189 Singartati 308.22 51 51 306- 161 145 161 145 6 1 190 Kolvera 404.09 77 77 455· 235 220 234 220 31 3

191 Dhaman Vegan 142.85 ' 28 28 153 66 87 6S 87 2S 29 192 Valved 588.47 107 107 655 334 321 325 313 33 9 193 Pipalset 83.1.07 143 143 759 390 369 390 369 14 1 194 Viraxet 1,832.67 316 316 1,916 995 921 994 920 38 16 195 Malghar 1,281.62 211 211 1,011 534 477 533 476 20 3

196 Vadoli 1,95).95 323 324 1,804 919 885 918 88Z 12 1 197 Aslona 2,384.80 386 386 2,191 1,145 1,046 1,136 1.039 7 1 198 Shahuda 739.78 ]10 110 658 332 326 330 316 87 50 199 Bilia 192.41 23 23 130 69 61 69 61 8 6 200 Likhavad 458.81 92 92 526 265 261 265 261 26 13

201 Sarvartati 387.43 69 69 418 221 197 221 197 39 8 202 Chepa 648.07 121 121 689 344 345 343 345 S 203 Moti Palsan 1,849.74 307 307 1,763 919 S44 91B 844 145 57 204 Bamanvel 4Q5.86 78 78 409 212 197 21'1 197 11 205 Pendharevdi 687.46 111 111 626 313 313 313 313 68 22

206 Karchond 1,547.17 207 207 1,19~ 577 615 574 610 43 14 207 Burvad 905.18 205 20'1 1,194 567 627 567 627 18 208 Piproni 7'2.63 72 72 373 188 185 188 185 5 209 Meghval 648.62 256 256 1,577 795 782 795 782 99 16 210 Padchha 350.81 UNINHA BITED • 211 Madhuban 675.14 62 67 308 165 143 14 5 1~1 138 3 .. 212 Fatepur 1,136.73 138 138 783 394 389 394 389 12 1 213 Raymal 539.71 88 "&8 421- 228 193 165 150 13 214 Nagar 542.28 87 87 466' 235 231 235 231 4 215 Karvali 177.93 38 38 201 . 93 108 85 99 4

216 Varoli Jungle 1,025.64 99 99 505, 254 251 254 251 2 2 217 Umli 144.31 31 31 160 ' 76 84 76 84 5 218 Tiskari Jungle 768.78 183 183 979, 498 481 498 481 5 1 219 Vadi 812.44 182 182 902, 467 435 467 435 16 5 220 'Teri Chikhli 981.48 142 142 699 382 317 382 317 11 3

221 Rohiyal Jungle 761.90 109 109 575' 297 278 297 278 16 4 222 Nani Palsan 532.39 111 111 643· 340 303 339 303 2 1 223 Ghotval 297.34 43 43 252 136 116 136 116 224 Sulia 715.34 185 185 1,042 549 493 548 493 77 7 225 Asal Kanti 349.10 63 63 301 157 144 157 144 21 13

226 Ghanveri 458.38 94 94 540 ... 292 248 292 248 b5 22 221 Bhurval 437.92 86 86 457 " 220 237 no 237 39 29 228 Umarpada 126.30 26 26 120-' 62 58 62 58 1 1 229 Ghadvi 290.76 61 61 323' 171 152 171 152 1 230 Dharanmal 141.96 27 27 139~ 69 70 69 70 1

231 Tukvada 498.53 144 144 740' 376 364 367 359 159 59 232 Bhatheri 268.25 61 61 314' 175 139 175 139 26 10 233 Kumbhset 128.87 31 31 164 ' 91 73 89 73 2 234 Malungi 394.33 73 73 392 205 187 178 -_ 160 24 6 235 Titt:::lal 317.69 58 58 316 . 169 147 169 147 16 5

84 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers --_-- 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

384 75 377 75 3 .. 4 23 290 233 247 186 271 257 271 253 4. .. 42 40 187 252 3 212 3 38 2 126 202 303 188 84 24 68 20 14 4 1 1 54 77 67 189 154 8 139 8 15 1 139 80 73 190

35 2 31 3 2 1 10 20 21 65 191 218 37 135 24 76 13 7 157 116 127 192 241 .. 147 86 8 223 149 146 193 584 16 459 3 104 13 5 16 .. 401 411 504 194 320 3 224 1 94 2 2 9 273 205 201 195

527 3 385 135 3 2 5 9 454 383 428 196 592 2 536 51 2 .. 5 41 2 512 1,042 197 189 4 133 2 47 2 1 8 1 158 142 164 198 45 4 30 3 15 1 .. 15 24 42 199 176 132 143 114 32 16 1 2 13 35 76 94200

122 5 122 5 .. 99 192 201 164 28 148 23 12 5 4 12 145 168 172 202 534 28 527 28 4 .. 3 2 135 383 681 203 131 3 130 2 1 1 81 194204 164 30 164 30 21 149 262205

326 20 291 7 30 13 5 311 250 284 206 335 344 334 344 1 232 283 207 95 2 87 2 8 .. 14 75 79 108 208 438 400 .. ., 38 426 357 356209 UNINHABITED .. 210

116 4 98 .. 18 3 1 63 48 76 211 175 153 22 42 145 177 244 212 144 24 85 1 57 24 1 67 83 102 213 171 146 171 146 .. 1 64 84 214 55 2 53 1 1 1 1 38 106 215

162 164 159 100 3 64 92 87 216 58 57 .. 1 .. 57 18 27 217 270 17 185 1 81 16 4 8 29 220 435 218 341 14 338 14 3 126 421 219 219 163 54 2 183 163 134220

151 140 11 .. 146 278 221 232 23 180 7 52 16 1 129 107 151 222 75 75 .. 1 66 60 50223 317 301 .. 7 9 284 232 209 224 97 2 97 2 83 60 59 225

214 146 200 142 9 4 5 43 78 59 226 158 105 144 98 12 7 2 57 62 75227 48 10 47 8 t 2 29 14 19 228 107 21 101 19 5 2 1 .. 76 64 55 229 36 23 26 17 10 6 2 6 31 41 230

232 34 220 34 2 10 193 144 137 231 104 22 103 22 1 67 71 50 232 71 17 69 17 2 38 20 18 233 127 107 18 2 87 78 100 234 93 92 1 2 76 145 235

85 r ALUKA : DHARAMPUR URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Loca- Urban Village in No. of Total Population tion hectares Occupi- No. of Code Agglome- House- (including Institu- ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi- holds tional and No. Town/ Ward in dential Houseless Km.2 Houses Scheduled Scheduled Ward Population) Castes Tribes Literates P M F M F M F M F

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

236 Dighi 289.76 39 39 213' 106 107 81 85 237 Nirval 219.75 31 31 141- 72 6'J 72 69 URBA.""J AREAS

\ Km. 2 ' Dharampur 18{XXII ~p 15.51 2,484 2,502 14,116 7,191 6,925 71 65 3,514 3,420 4,583 3,062

Ward No. I N.A. 370 376 1,917 965 952 3 8 52 53 826 731 II N.A. 121 121 630 331 299 9 6 58 40 258 157 III N.A. 484 487 2,652 1,347 1,305 9 10 37 27 1,134 933 IV N.A. 193 193 1,035 543 492 3 4 62 53 398 285 V N.A. 760 763 4,311 2:167 2,144 36 29 1,762 1,775 1,058 543 VI N.A. 556 562 3,571 1,838 1,733 11 8 1,543 1,472 909 413

86 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers 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

(;1 54 7 43 45 59 236 43 43 29 69 237

3,585 941 473 197 751 403 167 16 2,194 325 36 193 3,570 5,79118/XXn

463 55 22 9 62 370 54 .. 3 502 894 I 154 7 3 " .. .. 151 7 3 5 174 287 IJ> 632 42 29 3 3 .. 41 4 559 35 26 13 689 1,250 III 281 29 3 1 2 7 270 27 4 5 258 458 IV 1,185 601 250 168 1166 341 30 6 0439 86 2 134 980 1,409 V 870 207 166 25 272 60 27 6 0405 116 1 33 967 1,493 VI

APPENDIX TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled dOb Town/Ward/ Pop'UJa- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

18/1 (a) (i) Valsad MP \54,185 1,570 il,494 Block No. 41 598 100 42 417 3 43 460 94 Total Ward: I 12,1185 291 2,433 44 331 6 207 45 393 111 Block No. 1 732 22 165 2 304 7 96 46 280 107 3 414 1 43 47 475 16 4 575 27 97 48 340 ·6 10 5 549 9 111 49 512 5

6 588 21 242 Total Ward: IV 6,481 214 1,203 7 546 5 7 8 403 131 9 447 46 Block No. 50 515 163 25 10 481 17 15 51 459 37 245 S1 478 20 233 53 281 13 11 601 15 118 54 379 27 12 442 62 13 580 22 78 14 445 59 55 322 31 53 15 503 142 56 420 1 57 333 58 342 12 16 374 41 59 453 5 74 17 371 13 18 611 103 19 472 142 60 442 20 461 38 61 337 256 62 322 5 37 63 503 124 21 618 46 100 64 434 io 84 . 21 566 123 23 587 13 110. 24 672 fi4 175 65 461 3 19 25 483 22 110 Total Ward : V 7,960 284 1,407 Total Ward: n 4,786 103 858 Block No. 66 613 139 Bleck No. 26 480 19 67 394 124 27 S40 84 68 362 44 28 655 11 69 69 327 26 29. 660 103 70 471 30 711 4 240 71 525 , 31 290 6 91 72 366 11 32 402 55 34 73 462 9 57 33 241 10 72 74 686 24 232 34 483 10 l1S 7S 484 16 36 3S 324 7 31 76 328 5S Total Ward: III 6,138 103 1,311 77 419 78 612 5 353 79 372 10 Block No. 36 . 548 10 90 80 349 93 37 386 236 38 349 81 201 39 509 46 81 523 208 11 40 540 85 82 667 11 227

91 --- URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urb~n Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Schedused Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tioD TowD/Ward} Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban . tion No. Block No. Block

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : VI 5,141 30 1,420 Block No. 117 - 503 6 80 U8 492 131 127 Block No. 83 431 10 119 421 409 84 539 49 120 320 320 85 492 21 121 515 371 86 394 121 87 640 16 72 (iv) Pardi Sondhpur OG 2,419 35 1,308 88 636 310 89 689 3 340 Total Ward : 00 2,419 3S 1,308 90 581 1 370 91 382 132 92 357 5 Block No. 122 433 121 123 412 335 124 584 8 441 Total Ward : VII 10,626 485 2,806 125 524 7 245 126 466 20 166 Block No. 93 1,035 16 663 94 520 138 158 1 95 631 8 66 (v) Moganvadi OG 3'!928, 386 2,612 96 560 11 97 653 196 Total Ward : 00 8,9~ 386 2,612

98 418 4 141 Block No. 127 634 16 37 99 340 17 128 491 ._ 419 100 340 139 129 508 8 J71 lot 557 44 130 412 3 172 131 646 12 428 102 384 29 4 103 485 144 9 132 647 25 239 104 376 14 9 133 670 5 335 105 385 11 134 790 39 142 106 360 11 67 135 618 39 121 136 813 46 55 107 692 10 122 108 666 70 21 . 137 313 8 153 109 567 38 341 138 274 20 78 110 382 220 139 679 100 103 111 378 82 140 328 17 26 141 412 2S 33 112 622 3 240 113 275 245 142 693 23 40

(ii) Valsad OG 168 S6 (vi) Nanakwada OG 4,282 71 1,522 Total Ward: 00 163 163 Total Ward : 00 4,282 71 1,522 Block No. 114 168 56 Block No. 143 540 131 (iii) Bhagdakhurd OG 3,155 137 1,358 144 356 4 164 145 714 1 169 146 718 .64 . 214 Total Ward : 00 3,155 131 1,358 147 760 145

Block No. 115 547 5 148 466 31 116 357 46 149 728 2 668

92 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes, Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Po pula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

18/11 Valsad INA 408 3 31 Total Ward : II 1,162 79 63

Total Ward : I 408 3 31 Block No. 5 606 63 17 6 556 16 46 Block No.1 408 3 31 Total Ward: ill 535 8 24 181m (b) Abrama VP 9,128 828 4,522 Block No. 7 535 8 24 Total Ward : I 1,029 854 Total Ward : IV 2,032 31 856 Block No. 1 514 356 2 515 498 Block No. 8 466 7 9 592 23 17 Total Ward : II 1,400 172 691 10 529 5 482 11 445 3 350 3 396 150 221 4 606 22 334 18/V Kosamba VP 7,711 74 599 5 398 136 Total Ward: I 3,010 73 37 Total Ward : m 1,732 144 784 Block No. 1 651 3 11 Block No. 6 420 115 116 2 637 7 408 236 3 604 26 8 476 136 4 533 9 428 29 296 5 585 70

Total Ward : IV 1,328 17 875 Total Ward : II 2,540 1 554

Block No. 10 584 362 Block No. 6 710 360 11 744 17 513 7 403 172 8 566 1 22 Total Ward : V 4,239 495 1,318 9 463 10 398 Block No. 12 357 19 112 13 291 28 117 Total Ward : m 2,221 8 14 343 4 178 15 378 60 96 Block No. 11 482 16 264 75 109 12 558 1 13 302 17 502 24 108 14 491 18 680 144 197 15 388 7 19 396 28 75 20 263 22 53 21 300 39 95 18/VI Parnera VP 6,314 232 2,141 22 465 52 178

18/IV Atul NM 5,622 191 1,082 Total Ward : I 536 17 6

Total Ward : I 1,893 13 139 Block No. 1 536 17 6

Block No. 1 514 15 58 Total Ward : II 531 3 11 2 396 12 3 443 9 6 Block No. 2 531 3 11 4 540 37 75

93 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca· Name of , Total Scheduled Scheduled" tion Town/Ward/ Po pula- Castes Tribes lion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block , 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward: m 765 57 96 Total Ward: m 3,158 8 295

Block No. 3 765 57 96 Block No. 16 461 2 20 17 534 6 94 Total Ward : IV 537 34 254 18 603 " ... S7 19 514 4 20 595 81 ' Block No. 4 537 34 254

21 451 .. '0 39 Total Ward : V 729 718 Total Ward : IV 3,357 40 1,U1 Block No. 5 729 718 Block No. 22 369 20 11 964 11 523 23 428 12 2 Total Ward VI 24 607 186, 25 323 8 55 Block No. ' 6 560 10 232 26 358 26 7 404 1 291 27 ~65 227 Total Ward : vn 1,199 18 2S6 28 367 210 29 440 404 Block No. 8 783 18 220 9 416 36 Total Ward: V 3,043 116 1,896

Block No. 30 402 11 37 Tetal Ward: vm 1,053 92 271 31 670 105 487 32 531 476 Block No. 10 560 81 33 248 248 11 493 92 196 34 376 201

422 5,998 35 370 316 18/VII Pardi NP 16,319 36 446 131

4,398 148 2,205 Total Ward : I 18/VID Vapi NP 19,620 783 4,742 Block No. 1 400 170 2 356 '6 269 Total Ward: I 4,819 403 1,433 3 611 16 269 4 582 6 288 Block No. 1 556 403 5 364 3 98 2 637 59 3 551 43 6 356 73 139 4 577 7 387 349 5 538 54 176 8 387 25 287 9 298 10 221 6 442 9 146 10 657 9 115 7 547 331 114 8 581 9 395 9 390 97 Total Ward: n 2,363 110 481 Total Ward : n 4,198 66 511 Block No. 11 449 12 637 57 123 13 411 3 238 Block No. 10 740 3 19 14 326 7 11 527 14 90 15 540 SO 113 12 658 15 164

94 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loc;a- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popu)a- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward} Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Block No. 13 666 10 143 Total Ward : ill 565 5 78 14 255 4 15 724 59 Block No. 13 501 58 16 628 24 38 14 64 5 20

Total Ward: III 3,564 38 162 Total Ward : IV 906 273

Block No. 17 322 13 Block No. 15 550 266 18 412 16 57 2 19 5&2 17 299 5 20 553 1 21 329 Total Ward : V 85 22 330 6 23 561 8 110 Block No. 18 85 24 475 30 32 18/X Umbergaon VP 9,956 781 2,360 Total Ward : IV 4,049 232 2,082 Total Ward : I 2,467 53 466 Block No. 25 701 3 13 26 621 495 27 405 73 Block No. t 380 12 100 28 618 415 2 480 .. 130 29 616 592 3 496 9 81 30 531 219 249 4 636 16 126 31 557 10 245 5 475 16 29

Total Ward : V 2,990 44 548 Total Ward: II 3,145 19 370

Block No. 32 558 7 552 33 506 10 4 Block No. 6 9 34 599 167 35 382 6 233 7 550 209 36 472 9 21 8 425 43 37 473 19 116 9 624 10 . 89 10 462 20 181IX Vapi INA 6,147 73 626 11 532 9

Total Ward : I 545 19 80 Total Ward : ill 1,487 473 377

Block No. 1 369 19 41 2 97 6 Block No. 12 658 372 3 79 33 13 363 321 3 14 466 152 2 Total Ward : Il 4,046 49 195 Total Ward : IV 2,857 236 1,147 Block No. 4 432 5 443 31 26 Block No. 15 465 82 35 6 672 54 16 344 145 89 7 336 12 17 S71 4 104 8 305 1 18 526 292 19 398 1 348 9 190 1 10 570 8 46 553 11 607 10 44 20 4 279 12 491 11

95 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Schedused Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

18fXI Umbergaon INA ~12 11 18fXIII Bilimora M 43,155 2,,884 10,019

Total Ward: I 912 11 Total Ward : I 5,026 29 764

Block No. 1 423 3 Block No. t 400 86 2 489 8 2 465 3 452 'j 111 4 537 711 18JX11 Gandevi NP 13,518 283 2,892 5 635 130

Total Ward: I 2,588 24 789 6 434 5 31 7 493 146 Block No. 1 628 13 125 8 345 19 2 601 5 9 9 535 6 104 3 637 6 83 10 542 9 48 4 272 172 5 450 400 11 188 6 19 Total Ward : n 2,857 50 543 Total Ward : n 4,949 132 1,245 Block No. 6 582 39 144 7 249 18 Block No. 12 526 45 115 8 484 199 13 521 198 9 380 12 14 293 22 35 10 510 4, 16 15 424 110 16 367 350 11 271 90 12 381 7 64 17 434 328 18 311 4 Total Ward : III 2,222 131 246 19 375 .. 41 20 303 19 21 598 : .. Block No. 13 578 15 14 386 4 15 447 10 1 22 402 16 5 16 346 23 395 26 63 17 465 121 226 Total Ward : III 2,706 79 140 Total Ward : IV 2,846 56 641 Block No. 24 655 .. 4 Block No. 18 564 6 146 25 450 31 25 19 299 6 26 455 35 4 20 . 498 27 539 13 6 21 234 8 33 28 607 101 22 505 4 23 389 32 213 Total Ward : IV 3,992 18 136 24 357 249 Block No. 29 680 7 Total Ward : V 3,005 22 673 30 330 34 31 390 3 Block No. 25 630 12 7 32 340 26 388 5 33 384 10 27 425 28 405 15 34 460 6 5 29 301 35 569 84 30 55} 531 36 381 5 31 299 10 115 37 458

96 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tnbes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : V 3,074 41 145 Block No. 75 366 351 76 339 4 315 Block No. 38 611 77 356 12 306 39 660 18 37 78 370 .. 282 40 437 10 79 645 2 187 41 566 3 86 42, 387 20 10 80 649 10 181 81 449 29 202 43 413 2 82 610 .. 91 83 567 67 13 84 393 lSI Total Ward : VI 4,338 239 944 85 405 19

Blo~ No. 44 598 73 Total Ward : X 3,460 21 1,477 , .'i~ 45 440 S 20 46 920 16 343 Block No. 86 346 5 47 440 87 313 96 88 548 438 48 368 79 89 360 14 204 49 487 209 90 395 7 262 50 439 218 128 51 646 92 91 394 263 92 537 138 Total Ward : VII 3,959 25 1,056 93 567 71

Block No. 52 321 94 Total Ward : XI 665 143 160 53 320 82 54 397 115 Block No. 94 665 143 160 55 316 11 134 56 662 108 IS/XIV Devsar VP 6,363 143 1,329 57 354 37 58 316 4 61 Total Ward : I 2,202 33 567 59 654 243 60 619 10 182 Block No. 1 458 21 2 232 3 3 608 89 Total Ward : VIII 3,832 2,019 837 4 513 6 282 5 397 27 172 Block No. 61 510 76 71 62 401 192 205 Total Ward : II 3,392 110 725 63 337 265 72 64 371 82 278 65 369 362 Block No. 6 258 100 62 7 629 6 73 8 675 66 577 532 9 413 22 67 445 414 .. 10 201 4 132 68 590 96 178 69 232 33 11 522 367 12 538 69 Total Ward : IX 7,754 138 3,115 13 156 70 . Block No. 621 8 94 Total Ward : III 769 37 71 625 13 72 563 6 209 73 390 365 Block No. 14 640 37 74 406 336 15 129

97 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Totar Schedused Scheduled . tion Town/Wardj Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urb.. n . tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

18/XV Sari Bujrang VP 5,710 356 1.701 Block No. 21 428 5 133 22 344 23 647 108 292 Total Ward : I 2,386 19 984 24 519 35 162 \ 25 567 6 Block No. 1 501' 19 268 2 547 136 Total Ward: II 324 144 4,960 3 474 4 584 551 Block No. 26 729 390 5 280 29 27 632 358 28 661 58 91 29 708 5 95 Total Ward : II 2,374 222 560 30 580 5 1 85 Block No. 6 629 31 690 40 7 621 183 103 32 386 12. 8 502 16 34~ 33 470 41 9 622 23 27 34 358 35 346 9 Total Ward : ill 1,010 115 157 36 ~17 6 14 7 37 615 17 Block No. 10 414 60 38 634 3 11 375 14 20 39 402 5 12 221 94 77 40 617 273

18/XVI Navsari VA 129,266 5,716 23,883 41 515 484 42 515 457 43 424 351 Navsari M 106,793 4,919 18,752 44 450 26 306 45 371 36 197 Total Ward : I 12,667 374 2,208 46 412 316 47 538 3 487 Block No. t 245 48 483 245 2 442 50 49 524 430 3 884 17 153 50 547 5 338 4 500 20 106 5 476 278 Total Ward : III 1,946 255 1.091

6 291 19 Block No. 51 774 119 46 7 590 16 32 52 480 4 1 8 350 22 53 467 19 9 469 40 54 372 10 636 27 55 681 24 23

11 401 241 56 529 25 107 12 483 178 57 426 107 13 763 6 29 58 392 10 14 572 .. 59 579 8 IS 471 2 96 60 433 8 61 559 11 16 448 10 141 589 8 98 62 487 14 17 63 288 21 18 459 56 78 39 64- 636 2 19 323 843 67 517 20 670 147 151 65 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion TownrWard/ Popula- Castes Tribes lion Town/Ward! Popu[a- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

.1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : IV 6,666 1 271 Total Ward : VII -6,500 51 283

Block No. 66 518 48 Block No. 110 520 19 67 389 2 111 496 .. 68 529 48 112 408 19 69 609 29 113 906 16 77 70 550 4 114 489 30 76

71 529 3 115 388 6 72 465 116 653 73 410 20 117 594 31 74 298 118 551 11 75 519 21 119 374 2

76 430 15 120 225 .. 77 402 28 121 428 29 78 466 23 122 468 4 13 79 552 1 36

Total Ward : V 7,744 29 1,179 Total Ward : VIII 9,505 116 1,124 639 85 14 Block No. 80 407 J8 Block No. 123 529 31 124 436 81 125 519 22 82 ~24 16 361 126 487 33 83 713 .. 27 84 635 1 233 127 711 85 587 65 128 834 .. 271 86 568 2 129 495 3 338 87 585 57 130 506 301 88 379 66 131 746 9 29 89 423 84 132 372 41 90 371 277 133 651 14 91 448 7 125 134 435 3 92 488 193 135 402 .. 9 93 522 21 19 136 606 47 342 94 665 212 137 416 29 8

Total Ward : VI 7,101 86 291 138 406 26 139 844 3 246 Block No. 95 519 3 25 5 84 96 549 1,840 97 402 8 Total Ward : IX 11,548 1,440 98 351 99 616 12 Block No. 140 340 22 17 141 488 100 593 142 740 245 101 405 16 143 450 200 102 549 11 144 422 158 103 425 12 104 393 40 145 '479 168 136 146 481 .. 26 105 745 36 147 721 41 299 106 673 9 148 524 524 107 524 7 149 421 116 19 108 439 9 109 518 66 34

99 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- N:lmf) of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town!Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes tion Towfj!Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5"

Blo:lk No. 150 387 150 16 Block No. 195 548 162 74 151 455 83 74 196 680 152 688 17 51 197 529 154 33 153 514 13 .2 198 337 327 3 154 775 112 199 435 117 5

155 "]37 63 200 543 71 268 156 524 201 572 572 157 451 202 416 408 158 356 9 151 203 578 100 435 159 642 66 109 204 399 ,'8 205 544 3.9 310 I 160 379 217 4 161 568 14 158 18/XVII Jalolpore VP 10,267 104 2,610

Total Ward : X 15,302 866 2,095 Total Ward : I 3,028 67 '194

Block No. 162 1,402 99 553 Block No. 1 475 .. 163 669 60 2 603 67 33 1M 578 12 3 594 51 165 671 2 4 601 2 166 586 18 140 5 328 24 6 427 84 167 394 33 168 588 10 Total Ward : IT 2,190 32 378 169 543 21 183 170 582 5 146 Block No. 7 512 5 13 171 682 5 50 8 644 21 24 9 .. 459 92 172 672 23 176 10 575 6 249 173 461 11 174 485 85 62 2,968 5 1,374 175 419 34 Total Ward : lIT 176 353 6 25 Block No. 11 423 67 177 713 11 147 12 437 205 178 387 13 395 368 179 376 14 520 2 375 180 374 31 6 15 443 33 181 361 159 16 750 3 326

182 386 71 18 Total Ward: IV 2,081 664 183 410 15 184 776 107 617· 185 484 15 Block No. 17 643 186 376 20 12 18 635 19 546 31 20 257 16 187 473 21 72 188 570 212. 40 189 531 79 166 18/XVIII Vijalpor VP 12,206 693 2,521

Total Ward : XI 7,890 1,497 2,198 Total Ward: I 12,206 693 2,521

Block No. 190 492 207 71 Block No. 1 370 3 191 383 153 3 2 330 110 192 541 46 6 3 338 42 193 478 39 10 4 625 150. 161 194 415 74 5 371 8 .25

100 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Scbeduled Castes and Scbeduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

--" ------_.. _-_" .__".---.------._-- -- __ - -~-- --_ .. _--- Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled don Town/Wardj Popula- Castes Tribes lion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Block No. 6 354 6 22 Total Ward : II 881 76 7 537 11 542 16 6 8 Block No. 4 501 64 9 536 123 5 380 10 396 15 50 12 Total Ward : m 912 63 11 470 82 157 49 12 640 6 13 660 28 109 Block No. 6 607 42 10 14 562 68 238 7 305 21 39 15 397 363 Total Ward : IV 1,369 17 25 16 410 53 80 17 525 287 18 .448 22 124 Block No. 8 375 I 6 19 424 29 148 9 447 6 20 369 4 330 10 547 10 19

21 526 11 5 Total Ward : V 1,358 514 22 532 47 23 540 10 42 Block No. 11 316 2 24 489 138 10 12 613 401 25 465 2 13 429 III 26 350 45 28 18/XXI Bansda VP 8,533 147 3,519 18/XIX MaIIowar VP 5,827 353 1,525 Total Ward : I 1,234 24 109 Total Ward : I 1,565 92 211 Block No. 1 520 4 60 2 396 17 41 Block No. 1 582 27 97 3 318 3 8 2 513 26 31 3 470 39 83 Total Ward : II 1,709 60 928 Total Ward: n 2,676 172 888 Block No. 4 503 18 121 5 584 39 288 Block No. 4 306 10 16 6 622 3 519 5 474 10 397 6 386 126 47 7 351 258 Total Ward : ill 1,417 27 265 8 556 20 117 9 603 6 53 Block No. 7 330 10 8 398 27 191 Total Ward : m 1,586 89 426 9 689 64

Block No. 10 665 53 169 Total Ward : IV 1,859 7 439 11 581 34 49 12 340 2 208 Block No. 10 659 7 28 11 426 192 18/XX ChikhIi 5,948 98 1,105 12 510 169 13 264 50 Total Ward : I 1,428 18 441 Total Ward : V 2,314 29 1,778 Block No. 1 587 18 151 Block No. 14 268 232 2 491 24 15 459 445 3 350 266 16 273 210

101 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX - Contd.

Total, Schedlded Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Schedulod tion _ TOWD/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes don Town/Watd/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

.Block No. 17 389 389 Total Ward : IV 1,035 7 115 18 486 235 19 439 29 267 Block No. 13 610 44 14 425 7 71 18,XXll Dbarampar NP 14,116 136 6,934 Total Ward • V 4,311 65 3,537 Total Ward: I 1,917 11 105 Block No. 15 539 521 16 470 6 201 Block No.1 459 5 50 17 572 555 2 366 16 18 432 378 3 608 6 4 19 317 2 258 4 484 35 20 499 394 Total Ward : n 630 15 98 21 340 321 22 344 SO 241 Block No.5 630 15 98 23 205 153 24 593 7 509

Total Ward : m 2,652 19 64 Total Ward : VI 3,511 19 3,015

Block No.6 339 .. 13 Block No. 25 279 9 179 7 384 1 10 26 486 1 423 8 262 4 27 266 241 9 50S 6 %8 503 402 10 386 7 8 29 645 59S

11 286 30 770 9 566 12 490 5 25 31 309 296 '" 32 313 313

101