CENSUS OF 1961

RAJASTHAN

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

BUNDI DISTRICT

C. S. GUPTA OF THR lNDlAN ADMlNlSTRATIVE SERVICE Su~rintendent of Census Operallom. Rajosthan FOREWORD

Tbe Census data has always been considered as indispensable for day to day administration. It is increasingly being considered now as the foundation stone of aU regional planning. The publication of this aeries of District Census Handbooks wherein census statistics is made available for smaller territorial units is, therefore, a significant occasion for it fills many existing gaps in statistics at the lower levels. Many interesting details have been revealed by the Census 1961 and I hope persons engaged in the administration of the State and public in general will appreciate the value and the effort that has gone into the production of 'deb a standard book of reference.

I congratulate the Superintendent of Census Operations, , Shri C. S. Gupta I. A. S. and his colleagues who have done a good job with skill and perseverence.

B. MEHTA JATPUR. Chief Secretary 1st March, 1966. to the Government of Rajastha1'·

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PREFACE

The District Census Handbooks, to which series the present volume belongs, are the gifts of the Census of India and were first introduced in 1951. ~he 1961 series of District Census Handbooks are more elaborate than their counter-part in 1951 and present all important census data alongwith such other basic information as is very relevant for an understanding of the district. A wide variety of information which the Census 1961 collected has already been released in several parts as mentioned. elsewhere in tbis book. The information contained in the present volume will be found useful by the Government. the district . administration, persons engaged in regional planning, social workers and scholars in the field of humanities. Unfortunately these Handbooks became available to the users rather late in the decade. This was due to difficulties in printing. The Government Press , to whom tbis work was assigned by the State Government, had a beavy back­ log of printing and found it impossible to print all the books in the series itself. Arrangements bad therefore to be made to get these printed through a private press. I trust a more expeditious method for printing of such valuable matter in time will be devised in future.

I am grateful to Sbri Asok Mitra, Registrar General, India for bis guidance in this ~ork from time to time. I am greatly beholden to the State Government for their kindly agreeing, as they also did in 195[, to get this series published at their cost. '

Dr. U. B. Mathur, Dy. Superintendent Census' Operations, Rajasthan assisted me in editing this ~eries. Tabulation Officer Shri S. R: Luhadia assiduously worked for compilation of tbe information presented in the book and has seen it through the press. Many of the facts and figures incorporated in the 'book were built up after scrutiny of a lot of raw material and by personal contacts. This task was admirably done by Shri Ram Autar Gupta, Statistical Assistant. Without their sincere cooperation and the assistance rendered by various members of the staff, mentioned overleaf, who were associated with this work, it would have been hardly possible to present the information which is the subject maM:er of this book. 1 thank them all.

c. S. GUPTA . Superintendent, 15th August, 1966. Census Operations, Rajasthan. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THtS WORK

Shri WaH Haider ... Computor

Shri R. N. V.er~ Computor -. Shri T. C. Patoi Compiler

Shr~ B. B. Dave Compiler Shri D. L. Badiwal ... Compiler Shri M. L. Kumawat Draftsman Shei D. L. Verma ... .. ' Asstt. Draftsman Shri M. M. Goyal ... Proof Reader Shri O. P. A vasthy Proof Reader CONTENTS PAGB FOREWORD ... iii

PREFACE ... v

SECI10N I ... (i)

INTRODUcrlON ... (iii)

SECI'ION II. n ...... 1

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ...... 3

(i) DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 8

(ii) RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ... 12

Hindoli Tebsil ... 12

Nainwa Tebsil ...... 16 Tehsil 24

Talera Tehsil 28 Tehsil II. 34

(iii) URBAN PRTMA RY CENSUS ABSTRACT ... 39 (c)

OTHER CENSUS TABLES • t. II• 41 A-SERIES-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

NOTE \... 43

Area, Houses and Population 45 APPENDIX-II Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 4S

ANNEXURE TO ApPENDIX-II: Places with a population under 5,000 treated as towns in 1951 but declassified in 1961 46

APPENDIX·III Houseless and Institutional Popufation ...... 46

vii TABLE A-II Variation in population during sixty years (1901-1961) 46 APPENDIX Statement showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and the population involved in those changes 41 TABLE A-III Villages classified by population 48 TABLE A-IV Towns classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 .•. 50 APPENDIX Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 •.• 52 B-SER!ES-ECONOMIC TABLES NOTE 53 APPENDIX Standard Industrial Classification 57 TABLE B-1 Workers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 66 TABLE B-111- PART A Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in urban areas onJy 70 PART B Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural areas only 72 TABLE B-IV­ PART A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at household industry 74 PART B Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service 76 PART C Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and

minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation ... \ 78 ApPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV PART C 82 SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART C : Tehsilwise industrial classification by sex and divisions of persons at work other than cultivation in rural areas only 83 TABLE B-V Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 85 APPENDIX 108 FLY LEAF 109 TABLE B-Vl Occupational divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex, . broad age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only ••• 1}0

viii TABLE B-VII­ PART A Persons working principally (i) As cultivators (ii) As agricultural labourers or (iii) At household industry classified by sex and by secondary work (i) At household industry (ii) As cultivator or (iii) As agricultural labourer 114 PART B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non­

household industry. trade, business, profession or service who t are also engaged in household industry 117 TABLE B-VIlI­ PART A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age­ groups and educational levels in urban areas only 118 PART B Persons unemployed aged IS and above by sex, and educational levels in rural areas only 119 TABLE B-IX Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 120 TABLE B-X Sample households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor house­ hold industry (ii) engaged either in cultivation or household in­ dustry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and household industry for all areas 122 TABLE B-XI Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural and urban areas separately 123 TABLE B-XII Sample households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 124 TABLE B-XIII Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately 131 TABLE B-XIV- Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in aJl areas 132 PART A Households classified by major groups of principal household indu~try and number of persons engaged 132 PART B Households classified by minor groups of principal household industry 133 \ TABLE B-XV Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry classified by size of land in rural and urban areas sepa­ rately 134 TABLE B-XVI Sample principal household industry classified by period of working and tolal number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 136 APPENDIX 141 TABLE :a-XVII Sample households classified by (i) number of male and female members by size of households and (ii) engagement (a) neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and Cc) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated 143

ix C-SERlES-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

NOTE 144 TABLE C-I Composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 146 TABLE C-II Age and Marital Status 147

TABLE C-III-

PART A Age, Sex and Education in ali areas 150 PART B Age, Sex and Education in urban areAS only 151 PART C Age. Sex and Education in rural areas only 152 TABLE elv Single year Age returns 154 TABLE c-v Mother Tongue 155 TABLE C-VII Religion 157

TABLE C-VIlI Classification by literacy and industrial category ~f workers and non-workers

PART A (Among Scheduled Castes) 158 PART B (Among Scheduled Tribes) lS9

.!-SERIES-HOUSING TABLES

NOTE 160

TABLE E-I Census houses and the uses to which they are put 162 TABLE E-II Tenure status of sample censlls households living in census houses used as dweUings 163 TABLE E-IV Distribution of sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof 164 TABLE E-V Sample housebolds c1assified hy number of members and by number of rooms occupied 166 LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 169 SCT, SC &. ST SERIES- SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES NOTE 172 TABLE SCT-I Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex

PART A (For Scheduled Castes) 174

PART B (For Scheduled Tribes) 178 FLY LEAF 179 TABLE set-II Age and Marital Status PART A (For Scheduled Castes) 180 PARTB (For Scheduled Tribes) 184 TABLE SCT-Ill Education PART A (i) (For Scheduled Castes in urban areas only) 186 PART A (ii) (For SCheduled Tribes in ulban areas only) 186 PART B (0 (For Scheduled Castes in rural areas only) 187

PA~T B (ii) (For Scheduled Tribes in rural areas only) }87 TABLE SCT-IV Religion PART A (For Scheduled Castes) 188 PARTB (For Scheduled Tribes) 189

TABLE SCT-V Sample households engaged in cultiv~tion classified by intereat in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only FART A (F()r Scheduled Castes) 190 PART B (For Scheduled Tribes) 190 TABLE SC-I Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes 191 TABLE ST-I Mother Tongue and Bi-IinguaJism for Scheduled Tribes 193 TABLE ST-I1 - Persons not at work: classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes 196 SECTION ill 197 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 199 SOME OFFICIAL STATISTICS 219 SECTION IV 233 DISTRICT" TEHSIL MAPS 235 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS for Rajasthan State

The Rajasthan 1961 Census Publications, which will have Volume No. XIV in All India Census Series, will be published in the following parts :-

PART I-A General Report

PART I-B Subsidiary Tables

PART II-A General Population Tables (A-Series) and Primary Census Abstract

PART II-BCi) Economic Tables (B-Series. Tables I-IV)

PART II-BCii) Economic Tables (B-Series, Tables V-IX)

P ART II-C(i) Social and Cultural Tables (C-Seriea)

PART II-CCii) Migration Tables (D-Series)

PART III Household Economic Tables (B-Series. Tables X-XVII)

PART IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments

PART IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables (E-Series)

PART V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

PART V-B Ethnographic notes on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribei

PART VI-A to F Survey of Selected Villages

PART VII-A Survey of Selected Crafts

PART VII-B Notes on Selected Fairs and Festivals

PART VIII-A *Census Administration Report (Enumeration)

PART VIII-B *Census Administration Report (Tabulation)

PART IX-A & B Census Atlas

A separate District Census Handbook prepared by this office is being issued by the for each of the 26 districts.

• Not for aaIe xii SECTION I

INTRODUCI10N

INTRODUCTION

Prior to the formation of Rajasthan the territory 7. Generally the alluvial type of soil is found in the : DOW known as district Bundi was a separate State. It district, however, in some portion it is of medium black joined the former Rajasthan in March, 1948 and had type. Water level in the district varies from 20ft. to 90ft. integrated into the Rajasthan Union in the year 1949. · A separate district of Bundi was formed and since then Climate thjs territory continues to have the status of a district. 8. The climate of the district is moderately hot and Location and Formation dry. The district lies in the belt having an average minimum temperature ranging from ISo.OC to IT.SC 2. District Bundi is situated on the south-eastem and an average maximum temperature varying between portion of Rajasthan and lies between 25° and 26° north 27°.SC to 30°.OC. The normal annual rainfall of the latitudes and 75°15' and 76°9' east longitudes. It is boun­ district is 70.92 ems. The rainy season lasts from July to ded on the north by , on the west by September. On an average, there are 3S rainy days or district. on the south by Chitorgarh district more in a year. and on the south-east by . Geology and Minerals 3. The area of the district as reported by the Sur­ veyor General of India is 2,148 sq. miles and according 9. The rocks of the district belong chiefly to the to villaae papers it is 2,170.3 sq. miles or 5,621.1 sq. Vil'ldhan and Aravalli formations. Coloured sand stone, kms. The district covers 1.6S% of the total area of the which is utilised for building purposes, is found in State and stands 23rd in rank in area amongst the abundance near Talera and Bundi and is dug out in the other districts of the State. form of slabs and 'patties'. Superior quality of silica (glass sand), used in manufacturing of glass, occurs near 4. The district is composed of five tehsiIs viz. HindoIi. village Barodiya of Bundi tehsi). It is available in large · . Bundi, Talera and Keshoraipatan. There has quantities and is exported outside the State. A been no inter-district or inter-tehsil changes of area special variety of stone best suited for preparing cement during the inter-censal period. is found in huge quantity near town and exploited by the 'Associated Cement Co. Ltd.' Minor deposits of Topography iron are found near village Luharpura aod Bhainroopura Anteri and of copper near village Talwas of Nainwa j. Formation of Aravalli hills runs through the tehsil. district in the north-east and south-west directions varying in height between 800 ft. to 1,800 ft. above the Forest, Flora and Faona .~ level. The highest peak of this range in the region ii at Satur in Bundi tehsil which is 1,793 feet above 10. About 13.3% of the total area of the district is · the sea level. under forests. Bundi is one of the forest divisions of the

',. State and for purposes of administration the division is 6. River Cbambal form's a border line between Bundi divided into five ranges viz/ Bundi, Nainwa, , and Kota districts. There are various small rivers which Baroondhan and . Each range is under the charge ·flow in the district. These are Mangli, Bajan and of a ranger who is assisted by forest patrols and guards. l.irat - all tributaries of river Chambal and flow only The District Forest Officer posted at the district head­ cluring rainy season. There are many tanks in the district quarters. Bundi, supervises the work of all these ranges. m. Phoolsagar, Jaitsagar, Dugari (popularly known as The forests of the district fall under the subsidiary Kanak Sagar), Bardha and NamaBa. edapbic type of tropical dry deciduous forest according (iv)

to Champion's classification. The is, on }opment Officer. The Rajasthan Panchayat Samities and the whole, very well stocked. The major species in the Zila Parishads Act, 1959 devolves on these Pancbayat hills are Dhokra (Anogeissus pendula) and Kher (Acacia Samities the complete charge of the administration of the catechu). Other species found are Babul (Acacia arabica), Block including the implementation of the Community 'Beri (Zizypbus jujuba), Salar (Boswellia serrata), K.hirni Development Programmes. ,For imparting me technical (Wrightia tomentosa), T~ndu (DioRpyros me(.anoxylon) guidance to the villagers the Government bas deputed and Kbejra (Prospis spedgera). These forests supply its representatives from various departments to the "Block, timber. charcoal, firewood. grass, leaves, honey and gum. $0 that an all round progress may be a¢bie~d. 'The Katha is extracted from Khair trees while Khirni wood ultimate aim of the Government is 1;0 make these is utilised for making toys and Tendu leaves for 'biri' Paochayat Samities the .ote 8FftCy of all cieveiopmental 'making. During tile second plan period several rorest activities at the Block level. 'Ilurseries were started - two at Keshoraipatan and one ·.each at Bundi and.Na.1nWll. 'liter, pgntber, wild boar, 14. There are Judicial Lock-ups at Bundi and Nainwa. ideer, blatkbnck, cllinkanl, nilgai, s_bbar, jackal, 'pig The offiees 'Of'the S1tperintendeot and Deputy Superin­ ad hyaeaa <»nstitote most 'Of the fauna of tile district. temient oCPolice are roc::ated at'BUDdi.:ll PoIice'StatiOils and :1:4 Out-poats functioned in the district dllriftg the :Geaentl A.... nistratioll year 196()..;.61.

11. For the purposes of administration, the district Land Use is divided into two sub-divisions' ami five tebsils as mentioned below :- IS. Tbe classification of the land use in the district d'Uring 1960--61 was as follows :- , Ntune ./ SJJb"flMsion Name of tellsil

lBundi i Burtdi ~ Ptl'Ct'Ift 2 :Ya-}er-a 1 Forests ·13.3 '3 K.eskoraipatan 2 Land put to non-agriculttn'flt use '5.0 2 "Nainwa 1 Naiowa 3 Barren and uncultivable land 26.9 2 Hindoli ,4 Othel' uncultivated laRd extludiag faUow land -6.3 5 Cult~rable waste :9;7 12. 11ae 'COHector is the administrative chief-of 6 Fallow 1and -5.4 'the'di'trict wbo is 'also the 'Distriet Magistrate. Each 7 Net area sown ~.4 'Sub--division is ,under the charge of a Sub-'divisional "M8'gistrate 'who is vested with 1st Class magisterial Total 100.0 ~ while each tebsil is 'under 'tbe charge and Area sown more than ,once 1.9 supervision of a Tehsildar who is vested with 2nd Class or 3rd Class magisterial powers as the case may be. Crop iattem Besides Collector, Sub-divisional Officers and Tehsifdars who exercise criminal powers, tbere are courts of Civil 16. Out of the total area sown un'cler various prin­ "and Additional' Sessions Judge and MUnsif Magistrate cipal crops during 1960-61, '67.6% of the area was 'lit BUndi. utilised for cereals, 19.2% for pulses, 10.3% for oilseeds and the rest of the area was used for growing other 'J3. With the advent of democratic decentralisation, crops. Out of the total production of the prinCipal crops 4 Pancbayat Samities have' been formed out of which 3 in the district, 46.5% consisted of cereals, 7.4% of llI'e 'Community Development Blocks. The Panchayat pulses, 2.7% of oil seeds and the rest was of other Samities are _guided by 'the Zila 'Parishad uuder the -crops including sugarcahe. The important crops of the 'Chairmanship of the 'Pramukh and supervised'by tbe district in order of production are sugarcane, -wheat, I COlleCtor of the district who is also' tbe "District Deve- jowar, maize, gram and barley. (v)

17. The district ranked second in the production of Agricultural Improvements linseed, fourth in rabi pulses other than tur, and sixth in sugarcane amongst the other districts of the State and 23. During the second plan period a sum contributed 24.6% of linseed, 6.2% of other rabi pulses Rs. 12.01 Iakhs was spent on agriculture sector in t and 8.9% of sugarcane of the total production of the district. During this period over S8 thousand Mds. State during 1960-61. improved seeds, 3 thousand tons of fertilizers, abo 1 lakh ton of manure and 387 implements were distr · Irrigation buted to the farmers under various schemes of tbi Agricultural Department. 855 manure pits were dug ani 18. The principal sources available for irrigation in over 20 thousand acres of land was brought under thi tbe district are wells, canals and tanks. During 1960-61, plough. around 14 thousand wells and 79 tanks were used for irrigation in the district. Irrigation Development 19. During 1960-61, 99.5 thousand acres of land was under irrigation in the district of which• 87.4 thou- 24. The main irrigation development schemes of the district are Gudha, Bundi-ka-Gothra and Paibalapur. ' sand acres was irrigated by wells and canals, 11.5 thou­ I sand acres by tanks and the rest was irrigated by other sources. 96.5% of the total irrigated area was under food Gudha :- The estimated cost of this project is ,crops including sugarcane. Rs. 67 lakhs. By the end of March 1961, Rs. 66.121akhs were spent on this project. An area of 5.91 thousand Animal Husbandry acres was irrigated during 1960-61 and the full an~ici­ pated coverage of 20 thousand acres will be reached 20. The total livestock population in the district after the completion of the project. was around 724 thousand heads according to the live­ stock Census of 1961 as compared to over 711 thousand Bundi-ka-Gothra :- This project which will cost in 1956. Out of the total livestock during 1961, 46.7% about Rs. 15 lakbs when completed, is another impor­ . were cattle, 30.7% goats. 10.8% sheep, 10.5% buffaloes tant scheme over which Rs. 12.63 lakhs were spent upto and the rest comprised of horses-ponies, mules, donkeys, the year 1960-61. During 1960-61, 1.14 thousand ac'res camels and piS'. The total poultry in the district was were irrigated through this project. It is expected that around 12 thousand out of which 98.1% were fowls and on the completion of this project about 4.50 thousand the rest were ducks and others. acres of land will be irrigated. 21. . There are veterinary hospitals at Bundi and Nainwa and dispensaries at Hindoli.. Talera and Paibaf.apur : - This irrigation scheme was taken up in Keshoraipatan. An artificial insemination centre and a Hindoli tehsil which was estimated to be completed mobile dispensary functions at Bundi. A sheep & wool with a little over Rs. 8 lakhs. The main work over this extension centre is also run at Nainwa. A sum of Rs. 76 scheme has been completed and it had created irriga­

thousand was I spent for the development of animal tional potentialities in an area of 3.50 thousand acres hu~bandry facilities in the district during the second by the end of the year 1960-61. tive year plao. 25. It was during the first five year plan tbat 4 major Agricultural Implements and medium works and 4 minor irrigation works were completed while one scarcity and one minor irrigation 22. During 1960-61, there were around 41 thousand work was completed during the second five year plan · ploughs, 19 thousand bullock-carts, 750 sugarcane period having been carried over from the first five year crushers, 340 'Ghanies', 48 oil-engines, 75 tractors, 20 plan. A sum of Rs. 74.11 lakhs was spent on irrigation · ..sian wheels and 20 electric pumps. durina the second five year phin in the district. (vi)

Industries and Labour known as 'The Bundi Electric Supply Co. Ltd'. In December, 1960, this undertaking was taken over by the 26. In the year 1952 there were only 3 registered Rajasthan State Electricity Board. At that time there factories in the district, the number of whicn increased were four diesel generating sets with 404 Kw., installed to 10 by the end of December, 1961. capacity and Bundi town was getting electricity from these sets regularly. In January 1961. 33 K.V., line was 27. The district is rich in industrial resources. The completed from Kota to Bundi and the town was largest establishment of the district is 'The Associated connected with the Chambal Hydel scheme. The old Cement Co. Ltd.', located at Lakheri which provided generating sets are now used as a standby. Lakheri and employment to 1,124 persons in 1961 and is considered Nainwa towns of the district are also electrified. During one of the biggest cement manufacturing concern of the the second five year plan a sum of Rs. 19.17 lakhs was country. During 1950-51, 2.54 lakh tons of cement was spent on power in this district. produced here which increased to 2.92 lakh tons during 1960-61. Trade and Commerce • 28. The main cottage industries in rural areas of the 33. The main articles that are exported out of this district are pottery, carpentary, gold-smithy, black-smithy, district consist of linseed, Zeera (Cumin seed), cement, oil crushing, dyeing, cloth stamping, cotton spinning silhca, oil, hides, skins, goats, sheep, buffaloes, gur and and weaving in handlooms, lac bangle, rope, 'Niwar', cereal products while clothes, sugar, betel-leaves, oil, basket and shoe making. A sum of Rs. 2.31 lakhs was petrol, cutlery, rice, iron sheets, brass utensils, machinery, spent on industrial development during the second five kerosene oil. electric goods, coal, tendu leaves for 'bid' year plan comprising of loans to co-operative societies, making and other general merchandise goods are imported subsidies, rebate etc. into the district.

I 29. There are two labour welfare centres functioning 34. There are Mandies at Bundi, Keshoraipatan and at Bundi and Lakheri. These provide the facilities of Kapren where transactions in agricultural commodities libraries, reading rooms, recreational activities including are carried on. Nainwa, Hindoli, Khatkar, Talera, outdoor and indoor games, radio. adult education etc. Namana, Dei and Lakheri are other commercial places Free milk was distributed through these centres to nearly which people from the neighbouring villages• visit to sell 25 thousand children during 1960-61. their surplus goods and make purchases of their necessities. 30. The Employment Exchange located at Kota looks after the cases of registration and appointment of this 35. The Bank of Rajasthan Ltd.. The Central Co­ district. operative Bank and the Land Mortgage Bank have their branches at Bundi town. Trade Unions 36. There are two permanent cinema houses located 31. During 1960-61, there were twelve trade unions at Bundi and Lakhed having a seating capacity of 523 in the district. The oldest union is Azad Bidi Worker's and 430 respectively. Union located at Bundi which was established in 1953. Of the remaining unions, nine were located at Bundi and Education two at Lakheri. 37. During 1956-57 there was one College and four Power High Schools, 13 Middle Schools, 160 Primary Schools and 8 Schools for Special education in the district. The 32. There is a power house in the district at Bundi number in case of schools inc.reased to 6 High/Higher which was established in 1937 by a private company Secondary Schools, 23 Middle Schools, 203 Primary (vii)

Schools and 23 Scbools for Special education in 1960-61. lakhs were spent during the first and second plan periods. Besides, 33 Junior Basic Schools and one Professional Besides. various other rural water supply schemes were School were also functioning. The total number of Scho­ in progress under the supervision of the Panchayat lars in all type of institutions during 1960-61 was over Samities. 22 thousand. A sum of Rs. 14.43 lakhs was spent on educational facilities in the district during the second Housing five year plan period. 42. The Low Income Group Housing Scheme was Medical and Public Heald! started in the district during 1958-59 under which a Joan of Rs. 50 thousand was disbursed to the public during 38. During 1950-51, there were 11 allopathic hospi­ the second plan period for the construction of houses as tals and dispensaries with 95 beds. By the end of 1960 a result of which 18 houses were completed and 21 there were 11 Government Public allopathic hospitals houses were under construction. and dispensaries with 102 beds and 2 primary health centres with 12 beds. Transport and Commonication

39. There is a maternity and child welfare centre at 43. !'he district had only 335 miles of roads in Nainwa with 4 beds. Special maternity facilities have also 1950-51 which increased to 455 miles by the end of been provided by starting a special ward in maternity March, 1961. 20.9% of the roads in the district were hospital Bundi. There is an anti rabic centre in General painted, 27.3% metalled and the rest consisted of fair Hospital, Bundi. Out of four family planning centres, one weather and dressed up tracks including 2 miles of at Bundi is under Government control and the remaining cement concrete· 2 road works were completed and a three at Talera, Hindoli and Nainwa are controlled by sum of Rs. 8.25 lakhs was spent on road development tbe Panchayat Sa~ities. There are five small pox vacci­ works in the district during the second five year plan nation centres in the district out of which one functioning period. at Bundi is under Government control and the remain­ ing four at Talera, Keshoraipatan. Nainwa and Hindoli 44. There were 227 motor vehicles on road at the and controlled by the Panchayat Samities. Dental faci- end of the year 1954 which increased to 374 by the . lities are provided through a clinic specially functioning end of 1961. in General Hospital, Bundi where laboratory and X-ray facilities are also provided. 45. The district is connected by the broad gauge of Western Railway. The railway connecting Kota with 40. There were ~ Ayurvedic dispensaries including passes through Gudla, Bundi Road. one hospital at Bundi town in the district during Arnetha, Kapren, Ghata-ka-Barana, Laban and ]950-51. The number in case of dispensaries increased to Lakheri stations of the district. All the important 21 during 1960-61. The outdoor and indoor patients places of this district are connected with the bus treated in Government medical institutions (allopathic) routes. There were 60 Post Offices. 6 Telegraph of the district in the year 1960 were around 183 thousand Offices, 1 Public Call Office and 1 Telephone Exchange and 3 thousand respectively. A sum of Rs. 2.33 lakhs in the district during 1960-61. and Rs. 81 thousand was spent on Medical and Public Health and Ayurvedic facilities in the district respectively Local Bodies and Co-operation during the second plan period. 46. There are Municipal Boards in the district at Drinking Water Facilities Bundi, Lakheri. Nainwa and Keshoraipatan. The main sources of income are octroi duty. vehicle tax. enter­ 41. An urban water supply scheme for Bundi town tainment tax, fees from cattle pound. license fees and has been completed during 1959-60 over which Rs. 6.22 the grants provided by the Government. (viii)

47 .. There is a Zila Parishad compnsmg of 4 activities connected with the uplift of the backward Panchayat Samities 136 Gram Panchayats and 25 classes of the district. Nyaya Panchayats in the district. 52. There are Government Boys hostels run at 48. There is a Central Co-operative Bank and Deopura (Bundi). Keshoraipatan and Namana (Talera). various types of Co-operative Societies in the district. The nostel functioning at KeShoraipatan having a By the end of June 1961, there were 465 societies of strength of SO inmates is meant for Scheduled Castes. various categories including a Co-operative Bank with The others located at Deopura and Namana having a total membership of about 20 thousand in the district. accommodation for 25 inmates each are run for The working capital of these societies was around Scheduled Tribes. Each of these hostels is under the Rs. 5,138 thousand and the share capital was Rs. 1,116 supervision of a hostel superintendent. Two aided hostels thousand. A loan of over Rs. 25 lakhs was advanced are also run by a voluntary agency i.e. 'Adim Jati by the Government to the different Co-operative Sewak Sangh' at Bundi and Lakheri where an aid of Societies. The deposits and borrowings during the Rs. 25 per student per men sum is granted. period was around Rs. 8.64 lakh and Rs. 30.85 lakh . respectively while the total liabilities amounted to 53. There is a full time Sanskar Kendra for females Rs. 54.32 lakhs approximately. In all, 294 societies at Bundi. A social education centre for males also were functioning at profit, 34 at loss and 137 societies functions in Ramnagar Kanjar colony at Bundi. were functioning on no profit no loss basis. During the second five year plan a sum of Rs. 4.17 lakhs was 54. Colonies have been constructed for the rehabili­ spent on co-operation in the district. tation of Kanjars at Ramnagar and for Mehtars (Scave­ ngers) at Bundi. In all a sum of Rs. 99 thousand . was Community Denlopment spent for social welfare and welfare of backward classes in the district during the second five year plan period. 49. The Community Development programme was initially started in the district during 1955-56 by Fairs and Festivals establishing a block at Bundi-Talera. Two more blocks one at Hindoli and the other at Nainwa were opened 55. The main fairs of the district are as follows .- in 1956-57 and 1959-60 respectively. Thus by the end of December, 1961, there were 3 blocks in the district (i) Shivratri Fair :- which covered all the rural area of the district. 'fhis fair is held at Hindoli on Phalguna Badi 14 so. During the year 1961, about 8.8 thousand Mds. (Feb.-March) every year. About 5,000 people'assemble of fertilizers and over 71.6 thousand Mds. of improved in the fair. The people observe fast and worship Lord seeds and more than 400 agricultural implements were Shiva on this day. distributed to the farmers while demonstrations held numbered 344 in the various Panchayat Samities of the (ii) Chamunda Mata-ka-Mela :- district. 31 pedigree animals and 85 pedigree birds were supplied. 155 wells were constructed for irriga­ This fair is held in the honour of Chamunda Mata tion while another 23 wells were constructed for drink­ at the temple on the Taragarh hill in Bundi. Nearly ing purposes. 22 adult literacy centres were started and 2,000 persons congregate in the fair in the month of 483 persons were made literate. 5 reading rooms and Shravana (July-August). Bundi Road is the nearest libraries were started while 13 mahila samities were railway station to the fair. organised during the period. (iii) Jhojuju-ka-Me/a :- Soclal Welfare During the month of Asadh (Juoe-Iuly) fairs are 51. There is an office of the State Social Welfare held on all sundays at Phool Sagar (Bundi) in the Department at Bundi which looks after the welfare memory of Jhoju Bhil who was killed by a tiger. (ix)

An epitaph lItaBds outside ,the palace .building to the a magnificent Itructure and stands just over, the buks memory of the Bhit. of the Cbambal. It ccmtains an image of Keshor-ai . (Vishnu) and people congregate in large numbers for '(iv) :[(iartik MeTa :- worshiping the deity. The temple was built by,Rao Raja .Chbatrasal of Bundi in tbe 17th century. It.. fair is _held at Keshoraipatan on ,Kartika Sudi 15 {Oct.~Nov.) :every year. The estimated congregation in ,Bameshwaram :- the fair .is 5,000. People ,keep fast on this day and ~budShiva. :R08.tne&mra.m is at a distauee of· 9 'mites tlOniwtett of Bundi town and is a picturesque spot. Thc'~ is 56. The main festivals among are Deewali, also important from reHgious ·potftt of view 'due ·to the Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Raksha Bandhao, Dashehra, Makar­ existence of the Shri temple. People assemble here for Sakranti and lanmashtami while Muslims observe Idul· the worship of the deity. There is a waterfall where the fitre, Idul-Zuha, Bara-wafat, Shab-e-rat and Ramzan. waters of a stream fall on a group of Shiv Lingas from a height of about 200 ft. There is also a famous Places of Historical It Archaeological Importance cave near it

57. There are various places of historical and Taragarh Fort .- archaeological importance in the district some of which are mentioned below. In the north overlooking the town of Bundi, the famous fort of Taragarh is situated on the hills 600 Bundi :- feet above. It was built by Rao Raja Bar Singh in 1354 A.D. The outer walls of the fort are believed to Bundi is the main town and the head-quarters have been added afterwards in the first half of the of the district. It has a population of over 26 18th century. thousand which constitutes 51.2% of the district's urban population. It is situated along a narrow gorge Keshar Bagh :- of the Aravalli hills at 25° 27' north latitudes and 75° 39' east longitudes and is enclosed by a walled fortifica­ At a distance of about three miles from Bundi town tion. It is one of the most picturesque towns in the near Shikarburj there is an old garden known as State. The nearest railway stations from the town are Keshar Bagh. It contains 66 carved cenotaphs (Chhatries) Kota and Bundi Road both at a distance of 24 miles in memory of the past rulers of Bundi. approximately. The Palace of Hara Kings :- Nainwa :- The magnificent palace of the Hara Kings is located Nainwa town has a population about 7 thousand above the town just below the fort. Tod ranked it first which forms 13.3% of the district's urban population. amongst the various palaces found in Rajasthan. It is a sub-divisional headquarter of the district and lies at 25°46' north . latitudes and 75°51' east 58. Apart from the places mentioned above, other longitudes about 42 miles away from Bundi town. places worth seeing in the district are Phool Sagar, It is surrounded by a wall and has three tanks nearby, Shikar Bud, Raniji-ki-Baori, Sunderghat, Sukh Mahal, of which, Nawal Sagar is the biggest. Jait Sagar and Chowrasi-Khambhon-ki-Chhatri.

Keshoraipatan Electoral Participation and PreferenceS Keshoraipatan a town with just less than 5,000 59. During the first general elections in the year 1952, population is famous for its temple. This temple has there were 3 constituencies in the district with a voting (x) population of about 153.6 thousand persons and 3 seats 1957, the n1:lmber of constituencies was two, one of in the State Vidhan Sabha. 23.5 percent voters exercised which was a double member constituency with a voting their right of franchise. The highest percentage of population of 149.9 thousand approximately and 3 seats polling was 29.2 recorded in Patan constituency, the in the State Vidhan Sabha. 32.5% voters (45.9% of lowest was in Bundi where only 20.9% votes were polled. men and 13.4% of women) exercised their right of 2 seats were captured by the Ram Rajya Parishad while franchise. The double member constituency recorded a one was taken by the Kishan Mazdoor Praja Party. higher percentage of polling (34.1) as compared to the No separate seat was allotted to the district in:the House other where only 24% votes were polled. All the three of the People for it was combined with Kota district for seats were captured by the Congress party. No separate this purpose. seat was allotted to the district in the House of the 60. During the second general elections in the year People. SECTION n

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The Primary Census Abstract furnishes the population here for want of space. This information however, is figw.es for 1961 Census and is p.resented in three parts available in the office of the Superintendent, Cell8118 viz. District, Rural and Urban PrImary Census Abstracts. Operations, Rajasthan. The data for non-municipal areas These abstracts contain the data in respect of area, attached to a town has been shown just after number of occupied residential houses and households, the wards while for special charges the figures have total population and its break up by sex, literacy generally been included in the respective wards. Seheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, workers and Jlfi)~workers. The workers have further been classified 5. A special column (2a) in the Rural Primary Census into following nine industrial categories:- Abstract has been provided for showing some of the basic amenities which existed in the villages. These I As Cultivator, amenities have been shown by means of symbols as under:- II As Agricultural Labourer, III In Mining, Quarrying, Live.stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards P-Primary School and allied activities, M-Middle School IV At Household Industry. H -High/Higher Secondary School V In Manufacturing other than Household C-College Industry, D-Dispensary VI In Construction, Hos-Hospital VII In Trade and Commerce, Tmw-Trained Midwife VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications and V-V~erinary Hospital! Dispensary IX In Other Services. Pw-Pu~a well Kw-Kutcha well 2. The District Primary Census Abstract furnishes Tk-Tank the data for the district total, rural and urban areas, B-Baori (stepped well) each rural tehsil and for each town separately. The Rly-Railway Station Rural Primary Census Abstract presents the data for Po-Post Office the villages while Urban Primary Census Abstract furni­ TO-Telegraph Office shes information for the municipal wards of all the towns Lm-Local Market iQ_, the distriot. 6. Village marked. with an asterisk (*) indica.tes the 3. A Revenue Mauza (including its hamlets) is treated location of a Gram Panchayat. asa. village while a town is a place having eithoc a Munici­ pality or Cantonment or satisfying the following factors:- 7. The {lJ'ea figures shown in column (3) of the Rural I Primary Census Abstract are collected from the Revenue (a) having a minimum population of 5,000 and Authorities while this column of the Urban Primary (b) having three-fourth of its male adult population Census Abstract has been left blank as area figures for the engaged in non-agricultural pursuits, or wards are not available. (c) having a density of approximately 1,000 persons per sq. nJIe. 8. Column (4) of the Abstract includes houses uscM., u dwellings or partly liS dwellings. Hamlets falling into the revenue areas of the towns but not administered by the municipality are treated as 9. Column (5) shows the number of households. A the non.municipal area of the town. The villages in the "household" has been defined as a group of persons· who :ant",. Primary Census 'Abstract are presented tehsilwise commonly live together in the same house and take them 8JlU WIt.hm a tehsil in order of their Census location code meals from a common kitchen. A servant, friend or .. numbers. guest (related or unrelated) residing and eating with the household during the census period has been treated as 4. In the Urban Primary Census Abstract the data has a member of the household. On the other hand, a SOD been. pr~sented for' each municipal ward of the towns. or a daughter residing in a hostel is not treated as· a. The blockwise figures for towns could not be presented member of the household. 6

10. Columns (6) to (8) of the Abstract show the total unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade, prof­ population and its sex· wise breakup. This also includes ession, business or commerce. .A public or social service house·less and institutional population. Houseless person worker who is engaged in public service actively 01' has been defined as (i) a person who might be a. political worker who is a.ctively engaged in furthering doing domestic service or some other work with one the political activity of his party is regarded as a. worker. or more households but who does not reside in any house and sleeps in the carridors, verandahs or passages The popUlation classified as workers here is the econo­ in buildings or on the streets; (ii) wandering or nomadic mica.lly active population including family workers tribes found to be staying in temporary huts etc. or resi. but not including unemployed persons. ding without any such huts just on the open ground; and (iii) beggar, vagrant, tramp, sadhu, fakir etc. who 14. Columns (17) to (34) furnishes the sex·wis6 is found in the foot.paths, streets, in places like parks, distribution of workers into nine industrial categories. gardens, railway yards etc. Institutional popUlation The explanations for these categories are given below:- includes persons enumerated in penal, charitable or mental institutions, hostels, hotels, hospitals, boarding houses Category I etc. This category includes both the owner cultivators and· 11. Oolumns (9) to (12) of the Abstract show the tenant cultivators. Along with workers personally doing population of Scheduled Oastes and Scheduled Tribes and work in land are also included persons who are engaged in their sex·wise breakups. The further breakups of supervision or direction of cultivation. The term 'culti. individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes are given in Table va.tion'involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and SCT-I. does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or gro­ ves or working for plantations. 12. Oolumns (13) & (14) of the Abstract give the number Mliterate and educated persons. A "literate" Category n is defined as a person who knows both reading and writing. This also includes the persons having All other persons working on land as labourers on wages higher education. Detailed information on educational without exercising any supervision or direction and with­ levels has been given in Table B~III and C-III. out holding any right upon the land are classified as agricultural labourers and are included in this category. 13~ Columns (15) & (16) give the total number of male and female workers. A person is classified as "worker" Ca.tegory m if in case of sea'>onal work like oultivation, livestock, da.irying, household industry, etc. he has had some Workers in mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, fish­ regular work of more than one hour a day throughout the ing, hunting, plantations, orchards and allied activities greater part of the working season. In the case of regular are induded in this category. employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce, he was employed during any of the fifteen Category IV days preceding the day of the enumerator's visit to the household. A person who was working but was absent A "Household Industry" is an industry conducted by from his work during the fifteen days preceding the the head of the household himself and/or mainly by the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of members of the household at home or within the village fifteen days due to illness Of other causes has been treated in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The a.s a. worker. A person who had been offered work but industry should not be run on the scale of a registered had not actually joined has been treated as non·worker. factory but may use machinery and employ power like "Work" includes not only actual work but effective super· steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the vision and direction of work also. machinery. Thus, in a. rural area the household industry can be located either at home or within the village but in Persons under training as apprentices with or without urban area the household industry or at least the major stipend or wages are rega.rded as workers. An adult part of its work must be located at home. A household woman who was engaged in household duties but doing industry relates to production, processing, servioing or no other productive work to augment the family's repairing and includes making and selling of goods but resources has not been considered as working. If, however, should not be confined simply to buying and selling. in addition to her household work she engaged herself It does not include profession such as pleader, doctor, in work suoh as rice pounding for sale or wages, or in barber, waterman or astrologer etc. Persons working in domestio services for wages for others, in minding cattle other person's household industry as paid employees or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes, a.re a.lso treated a.s workers in household industry. or grass, or any such work she has been treated as a worker. Similarly persons like beggars, pensioners, Category V agricultural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or diridend raooivers, who earn an income but who are not partici. 'Manufacturing'includes all types of production, procee­ pating in any productive work are not treated as workers sing, servicing or repaUing of goods which does not; 7

include production or processing under ca.tegory IV. olassified as non.workers:- 1. Full·time student or child a.ttending school ~ateg01'J VI who does no other work. such as make articles at home for sale. nor even help part.time in This ca.tegory includes workers engaged in construction his own fa.mily cultivation, industry, trade or .and maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, bridges, business. telegraph. telephones, water.ways, reservoirs et~. 2. Person engaged in unpaid home duties (like house­ wife or other adult female) who does no othel ,Category in work, such as make articles at home for srutt OJ wages, nor help regularly even part.time in This ca.tegory includes workers engaged in any capacity family cultivation, industry, trade or business. ~ wholesale or retail trading activity and commercial transactions relating to imports and exports, real 3. Dependant, including an infant or child not . estates and properties, stock and shares, insurance, money attending school, a person permanently disabled lending banking etc. from work because of illness or old age.

, Category VIII 4. Retired person who is not employed again. rentier, person living on agricultural or non.agri. This category includes workers engaged in transport cultural royalty, rent or dividend or any otheJT activities by air, rail, road or water and in services person of independent means for securing whioh incidental to transport such as packing, carting, loading he does not have to work and who does no other unloading etc. Workers engaged in storage, warehousing work. and communication services such as posts, telegraph, telephones, wireless signalling, information and broad­ o. Beggar, vagrant or independent woman without casting are also included in this category. indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of income.

Category IX 6. Convict in Jail (an under trial prisoner has been shown as a worker if he used to work before he This category includes (i) Public utility services like was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal, mental electricity or gas or water supply, sanitary services; (ii) or charitable institution. Central, State or Municipal employees; (iii) Professional services; (iv) Trade or labour associations, recreation 7. Person who has not been employed before but services etc. is seeking employment for the first time.

15. Columns (35) & (36) give the total number of male S. Persoll employed before but now out of employ­ .;and female non-workers. The following persoll'! have been ment and seeking employment. DrSTllIO!l':-24-BUNDI

Area in Codo Square Occupied No. District/TchsU/Town miles Houses Households Total Population

~ ~-~ r----"----\ r----"----. Persons Males Females (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

24 BUNDI

Total 2,170'3 59,324 66,183 338,010 178,193 159.817

R.... 2,114·3 50.827 54,539 286,271 150,907 135,36"

\ UrbID 56'0 8,497 11,644 51,739 21,286 2A,4S3 ..

Tl3l1SILS (Rural)

1 Hindoll 449·1 11,494 12,246 64,110 34,043 3O,OfiT

1 Nainwa 418'8 10,179 10.713 59,991 31,579 28,412

3 Bundi 304·1 8,018 8,731 45,416 24,060 21,35CJ, " 1'alera 509·S 9,386 9,599 49,691 26,068 23.m S Keshoraipatan 432·8 11,750 13,250 67,063 35,157 31.,906'

TOWNS (Urban)

I Nainwa 19-64 1,174 1,S26 6,865 3,627 3,238 .

II Lakheri 14·41 2.678 3,055 13,725 7,188 6,$37

m Bundi H·91 3,795 6,012 26,418 13,902 12.S'16

IV KeshoraipataIL 10·00 &50 l,OSl 4,611 1,569 2,102. 9

D1BnICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT'

C. Scbeduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literate & educated penoDS DIItrIct/TehsilJTown No.

~ ~, Males Females Males Females Males Females

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (2) (1)

BUNDl 24

32,193 29,642 31,598 28,375 33,793 6,261 Total

27,611 25,255 31,249 28,110 20,839 2,065 Rural

4,582 4,387 349 265 12,954 4,196 Urban

TEHSILS ( Rural )

5,064 4,500 4,656 3,889 4,015 419 Hindoli

6,074 5,674 6,715 6,092 3,752 363 Nainwa 2'

4,705 4,141 4,814 4,294 2,673 255 Bundi 3

·4,559 4,174 6,574 6,147 3,548 349 Talera 4

7,209 6,766 8,490 7,688 6,8S1 679 Kesb')raipa ta~ 5,

TOWNS ( Urban)

555 537 39 26 1,310 300 Nainwa

. 2,245 2,146 121 83 2,813 709 Lakherl II:

~l,384 1,347 149 126 7,576 2,909 Bund, III

a98 357 40 30 1,135 278 Keshoraipatani IV" 10

~DlftaIO'J':-24-B1JNDl (concld.)

WORK•• ' ..,. II III IV In Mining, Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting & Planta- Codo Total workers As Agricultllral tions, Orchards & At Household No. Districtrrehsil/ToY'll (I-IX) M Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry

.A.. ~ ~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femlles Males Females

(1) (2) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24)

24 BUNDI

Total 106,927 51,469 67,255 40,563 6,740 3,948 .,3,205 539 10,244 2,104

Rural 93,461 48,643 66,019 40,058 6,513 3,844 2,853 475 9,233 1,589

Urbu 13,466 2,826 1,236 505 227 104 352 64 1,011 SIS

TEHSILS ( Rural)

HindoU 21,721 12,682 14,883 10,635 880 851 528 139 3,303 49&

1 Nainwa 19,536 12,625 15,923 11,434 766 479 347 43 1,255 317

3 Bundt 15,133 8,132 10,671 6,729 979 56S 758 61 1,400 19.

4 Talera 16,133 9,206 10,892 6,910 1,580 1,253 541 204 1,656 419-

~ 5 Keshoraipatan 20,932 5,998 13,650 4,350 2,308 690 679 28 1,619 151

TOWNS ( Urban)

I Nainwa 1,973 791 541 356 80 70 58 16 248 16.·

11 Lakhed 3,165 349 147 33 21 58 6 39 to-

.Ill Bundi 1,039 1,497 319 83 39 23 177 33 606 305

]V Keshoraipatan 1,289 189 229 33 87 11 9 118 11

DISnuCf PRlMAR.Y. aN8t71i1 ABSTRACT

WORKER,

v VI VII VIII IX x

.olIn Manufactur- Jnfi other than In Transport, ousebOld In Cons- In Trade and Storage and In other Code Industry truction Commerce Communications services No. WOBKER. District/TcbsiljToWD No•

. r-----"----> r----'----. ~ ~ r---"-----, .....-A-. _Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (2) (I)

BUNDI 24

'''',192 469 1,700 371 3,517 393 1,094 3 8,980 3,079 71,266 108,348 Total

1,034 161 909 328 1,606 99 393 1 4,901 2,088 57,446 86,721 Rural

.:3,158 308 791 43 1,911 294 701 2 4,079 991 13,820 21,627 Urban

TEHSILS (Rural)

321 72 218 67 441 17 7 1,146 397 12,316 17,385 lIindoli 1

108 13 91 12 373 19 11 662 308 12,043 15,787 Nainwa 2

99 ·17 149 74 144 33 13 920 454 8,927 13,224 Bundi 3

72 17 143 49 263 13 57 929 341 9,935 14,417 Talera 4

~434 42 308 126 385 17 lOS 1,244 588 14,22$ 25,908 Keshoraipatan S

TOWNS ( Urban)

202 IS 55 5 230 10 19 54() 151 1,654 2,447 Nainwa 1

1l,942 ISO 85 12. 250 22 68 5~S 116 4,023 6,188 Lakheri U

901 137 550 24 1,298 244 545 2 2,604 646 6,863 U,079 Bundi In

..Ill 6 101 2 133 18 ..(J9 ... 3~ 7S 1,280 1,913 KellhDraipatan~ IV 12

Literaf;e Sche- Scbe- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

~ r---.A..----::-. I.----I.--~ r--"--. ,---"---, r.A_" r---'~-----.. r-..)~-\ r--~'---.. r-~ P M F 111 F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14~' 1 Basni P 1,326 138 155 741 383 358 120 125 154 134 69 7 2 Deva-ka-Khera Kw 893 71 71 341 184 157 20 15 161 138 11 3 3 Paprala Kw 1,036 55 5S 259 122 131 34 32 48 53 18 ... 4 BeeI-ka-Khera Kw 321 6 6 38 20 18 20 18 5 Pech-ki·Baori* P, Tmw, Pw, Po. LIn 727 107 107 500 262 238 72 65 73 62 54 11 6 Kalamal Kw 470 47 47 243 130 113 2 3 I 1 25 1 7 Batwari Pw 730 64 64 326 170 156 4 4 132 120 23 1 8 Umar* P, D, Pw, Po 6,916 176 200 '930 485 445 27 24 210 208 145 11. 9 Kishanganj Pw 1,130 36 38 198 109 89 41 29 67 60 1 10 Kabri Pw 1,361 62 62 336 183 153 28 25 155 128 10 11 Pagaran* P, Pw, Po 8,087 311 313 1,493 791 702 114 94 199 167 108 14 2 Odanda P,Pw 3,339 64 64 317 182 135 45 36 48 33 14 1 13 Gothra· M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 8,114 409 519 2,539 1,372 1,161 239 232 235 135 207 12 14 Roneeja'" P,Kw 4,213 175 115 962 511 451 76 72 23 19 33 IS Dhardhri Pw 4,315 36 38 248 135 113 38 21 11 1 16 Jajawar '" M, Pw,Po 11,149 460 464 2,304 1,221 1,083 209 196 28 31 117 13 17 Takla Pw 2,114 93 93 495 262 233 82 64 3 10 18 Chhabriyon·ka·Nayagaon Kw 1,413 50 51 274 152 122 45 42 6 1 19 Kumharla Kw 888 20 20 116 59 57 1 20 Luhariya Pw 1,395 64 64 319 163 156 103 95 22 21 Sarsod Pw 991 51 57 296 152 144 69 61 6 22 Ren Pw 3,835 119 119 603 328 275 119 95 5 2 12 4- 23 Bhawarupuriya· P,PW 3,018 165 166 858 441 411 197 177 20 20 39 1 24 Khera Gorsyaka 1,637 42 42 237 11l 126 19 18 1 25 Sukhpura 1,714 85 85 531 279 252 42 59 31 24 4 26 Kachnariya '" P,B 1,952 49 49 323 172 151 11 2 30 39 11 2 27 Mendi • P,Pw 3,210 77 77 423 222 201 25 16 35 5 28 Ganeshganj Kw 1,891 54 60 382 201 181 43 36 16 9 2 29 Kachhola'" P,Pw 5,021 248 318 1,046 556 490 82 75 51 36 35 1 30 Roshanda P,PW 2,467 78 105 616 339 277 35 33 216 166 23 31 Swaroopgarh Pw 1,057 55 55 331 189 142 16 16 162 121 13 32 Harna P,Pw 1,210 19 79 390 208 182 63 63 39 33 31 t 33 Bikran Pw 516 16 16 89 44 45 44 45 7 34 Motipura Tk 628 22 22 128 72 56 33 32 9 35 Bheemganj P,Pw ],635 38 38 201 108 93 1 5 91 82 ]7 36 Chainpuriya Pw 977 32 43 249 129 120 21 23 11 8 1 37 Tardkya Kw 409 71 11 374 205 169 14 14 1 4 38 Tonkra· P, Kw, Po 3,668 65 79 791 404 387 90 77 79 69 123 14 39 Brahmanon-ki·Jhonpariyan _ P, Kw 1,442 46 46 219 1:1 108 38 32 11 40 Raghunathpura 1,430 20 20 118 55 63 55 63 2 41 Gudha Gokulpur P 2,341. 87 107 679 352 327 63 57 273 255 28 42 Gordhanpura 1,011 32 32 156 85 71 70 57 9 43 Bishanpura 1,032 48 48 244 125 119 26 25 99 94 5 r 44 Fatehgarh Pw 557 49 54 343 203 140 20 14 131 93 45 Phalenda P 2,357 59 59 311 171 146 41 46 Ralayta 398 32 32 182 lIZ 70 2 47 Nehri 989 42 42 221 114 107 1 48 Ovan· P,D,P() 5,666 239 239 1,151 620 531 78 1()' 49 Reegardi 585 40 40 47 22 25 .... SO :Negarh '" -P 2,708 121 139' 843 443 400 17 95 10 49 -6· ltUltAL PlUMARY CBNSUS ABSTltACI

WOBUBS NOJr WOREns '-otal wotters Code 1I-IX, I n III IV ' V 'VI vn VII1 lX' X No.

~ ~~~.~ ~ ,,----, ,.....,..__.. ~r_' I~ M F M F M PM F M F M F M F M F M F M F " p (,sf (J6j (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)' (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (3S) (36; (1) 264· 113 160 12 1 69 5 55 12 5 4 33 22 119 243 1 U2· 76 96 68 1 11 6 1 4 1 72 81 2 66· 11· S5 58 71291 1356663 10· 11 8 6 4 2 1 10 7 4 ISS 98 67 31 18 44 23 3 2 3 8 37 20 104 140 5 (f) 45 62 43 4 3 2 61 68 6 97 . 7S ' 83 70 1 7 5 3 3 73 81 1 294 248 113 200 26 21 21 7 46 8 1 3 3 2 21 10 191 197 8 71' 48 47 39 8 5 7 2 8 2 1 38 41 9 126 95 105 75 8 17 2 1 10 J 2 57 58 10 SIt 198 311 152 27 17 3 14 120 2 11 36 15 280 50411 117 58 64 46 14 8 16 21 1 1 1 3 65 77 12 :~170 S20 587 432 46 34 3 107 18 6 2 5 41 74 34 502 647 13 335 22 223 17 2 ..• 3 84 2 4 S 14 2 176 429, 14 87' 30 55 26 5 1 25 I 2 2 48 83 15 758 636 523 582 21 11 12 8 129 17 13 .. , 3 14 42 17 463 447 16 1S7' 11l 117 94 16 12 17 1 2 I 5 3 105 122 17 102 S 66 4 6 22 1 5 ... 2 50 117 18 40 34 27 20 13 13 1 19 23 19 '101 80 98 78 9 1 56 76 20

'102 64 73 56 ' .. 23 8 .. , ... 6 50 80 21 218" 76 144 55 34 IS 1 34 6 I 1 3 ... 110 199 22 327 275 239 251 6 3 ... 73 20 9 1 114 142 23 74 46 38 22 19 17 16 7 1 ... 37 80 24 137 72' 123 67 J 10 4 4 142 180 25 105' 32 70 27 9 5 6 12 4 ... 2 2 67 119 26· 13l 71 89 60 10 5 29 6 2 3 89 130 27 135 99 93 82 1 1 8 11 32 5 1 66 82 28 ,.358 225 211 209 1 3 1 9 129 3 3 13 ... 198 265 29 226 '61 155 103 10 24 7 3 45 24 9 7 113 116 30 133' 81 85 68 2 2 ... 31 10 9 S 56 61 31 ,133 J20 108 107 7 8 4 J 14 4 75 62 32 31 25 26 20 I 3 5 '" 13 20 33 46 37 39 35 ...... 7 1 1 26 19 34 It 65 7S 64 2 1 2 '" 1 27 28 35 87 61 2 ... 24 42 120 36 '144 109 105 104 ... 1 35 2 2 4 61 60 37 .235 164 125 114 2 41 22 33 6 1 12 21 22 169 2 38 6S 67 48 62 ... 14 5 2 ... 1 46 41 39 36 42 32 38 1 1 3 3 19 21 4() 227 177 200 158 2 2 21 17 1 3 125 ISO 41 57 44 47 40 10 4 28 27 42 8B 70 76 67 3' 1 9 I 37 49 43 136 84 122 78 ... 1 ... 14 5 '" 67 S6 44 '110' 69 88' 66 11 3 5 4 1 61 77 45 61 44 57 44 5 50 26 46 It 27 38 20 lJ 3 ... 30 2 ... 1 1 2338047 423' 262 128 194 51 40 1 lOS 22 1 16 3 18 2 197 269 48 19 17 11 16 1 1 ... 7 3 8 49 :29ti 202 248 194 7 2 I 33 3 5 2 3 147 198 50 Lilerat& Sche- Sche- and ,COde Area in Occupied House- duled duJed -ueateIl, j' No. .Village Atnenities ! acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes p1IIr8o..

~ r---'~----::"'I ,--..Jo-...... ,--.A.-...... ,-A-..., ,-----.A-_--, ,--.A.-"",\ , ... ..-..1-..-.. '- P M F M F M F M 1', .

(1) (2) (28) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (11) (10) (11) (12) (13) (If) 51 Jetpura 513 34 34 177 99 78 8 52 Bhawanipura 387 11 12 74 37 37 J 53 Bhootpuriya 765 22 22 122 66 S6 ..• s4 Banda-ka-Kbera 1,241 89 89 514 264 250 ... 15 53 Amarpura 235 9 9 51 27 24 2 56 Gurajnya 532 19 19 117 56 61 8 57 Khejra 1,025 10 10 75 40 3S 58 Marari 2,291 53 53 266 141 125 2 3 31 2, 59 Taloda 1,975 7 7 50 25 25 3 60 Nathawa 1,014 16 16 81 43 38 (il Vijaigarh* P 3,155 195 195 1,063 562 501 56 I 62 Thana* P, B, Po 3,329 107 119 826 435 391 127 123 73 74 108 14 63 8a1aolya 2,251 79 96 468 239 2!9 7 2 17 16 1 64 8ahaspuriya* P,Kw 935 87 87 276 137 12() 37 34 24 65 Singari pw 1,553 70 70 479 259 220 39 36 2 66 Rampurtya B 698 25 25 144 78 66 4 4 8 J 67 Sukhpura 965 39 39 209 107 1(2 2 68 Hindoli* H, D, V, Pw, Po 10,463 891 895 4,101 2,231 1,870 225 199 33 18 S60 96 69 Pay ran 234 29 47 269 138 131 ... 70 Luhariya Kw 1,539 25 32 193 102 91 16 13 4 5 6 71 Dhowra* P, Pw 4,940 236 327 1,640 855 785 126 109 16 9 150 2S 72 Net Pw 2,348 50 50 353 174 179 39 40 118 132 ..• 73 Dhagariya Pw 1,503 49 50 297 152 145 27 24 7 74 Cheta* P,D,Pw 2,174 165 165 857 458 399 80 78 19 25 88 S 7S Panidhal 484 18 18 115 57 58 76 Karad Kheri 660 22 22 126 63 63 31 32 77 Ak10r 824 13 13 274 136 138 34 37 2 78 Chatargauj* P 1,682 119 149 856 440 416 56 53 32 79 Mangli Khurd 380 15 15 115 58 57 9 80 Mangli Kalan Kw 997 42 42 249 132 117 28 25 28 31 8 )75 81 Borkhera 498 46 46 323 148 18 24 S. 82 Raghunathpura 758 62 67 387 198 189 5-l 50 2 I 83 Barwas 1,046 32 43 241 129 112 40 36 ... 84 'Deroli B 1,135 31 48 237 123 114 23 24 i 1 85 Tahla P 1,658 110 110 603 320 283 73 54 7 5 17 l' 122 53 57 3 86 Gudha Sansyon-ka· P 2,457 52 52 263 141 27 3 Jajpuriya Pw 2,325 52 52 349 189 160 8 6 3 1 2 87 ]C4 88 Dhegniya 950 44 44 223 119 3 5 89 BarHa-Khera 2,080 26 26 146 78 68* 2 ... 90 Sarodra 2,727 15 15 65 28 37 1 ... 91 Basoli* P, D,Pa 8,293 134 155 757 416 341 54 12 92 Abar 2,342 34 45 278 155 123 I 93 Kherkhata P 849 92 92 501 275 226 15 94 237 14 14 80 42 38 95 Mardiya 659 35 35 213 112 101 7 96 Sect1a-ka-Khera 352 29 19 172 96 76 6 97 Rampuriya 395 11 13 103 58 45 :Z' "i: 98 Jakholi Kalan 3,765 48 48 286 154 132 8 99 Jakholi Khurd P 598 25 25 201 lOS 93 7 100 Kheenya* F,Pw,Po 20,216 320 320 1,301 696 605 85 . "k. 15

R.URAL p~y (:EHN& ABSTRACT

WORX1!ltS NON- WORKERS Total workers ·Code '(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII vm IX X No.

~ ~ ~ ~,--A----.,----"---, ~ ~ r---'---. ~ ~~ ,M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) ,(1) 70 60 61 58 7 2 29 18 51 25 20 24 19 1 1 12 17 52 47 28 33 22 6 3 7 3 .. 19 28 53 23 S3 9 , liS 82 101 47 25 3 79 168 Sf 20 7 16 7 4 7 17 S5 41 13 30 17 2 9 .,. IS 43 Sf; 28 10 18 8 1 6 2 3 12 25 57 86 44 71 39 8 4 6 1 55 8) 68 17 6 15 5 2 1 8 19 59 25 25 25 25 18 13 00 345 1$6 238 169 13 7 2 .58 2 11 5 1 14 2 8 1 217 31S 61 259 173 191 142 ]() 8 24 11 5 2 16 r 1 12 9 176 218 62 145 2 91 1 3 49 1 2 ... 94- 217 63 88 16 66 13 ... ' .. 3 18 2 1 1 49 123 64 148 86 109 78 8 7 20 1 11 111 1304 65 48 2 35 13 2 30 64 66 67 19 50 18 1 ...... 16 ...... 1 40 83 67 3,339 583 753 508 20 4 58 1 48 25 117 27 93 2 1 222 43 892 1$7 68 106 74 76 74 1 28 1 32 57 69 69 39 43 31 25 II 33 52 70 538 316 349 265 14 11 I ... 85 20 3 2 22 14 18 45 4 317 469 71 116 114 98 107 1 5 17 2 58 65 72 98 70 83 64 3 6 10 ... 2 54 75 73 251 139 196 119 16 3 4 32 20 207 260 74. 4S 25 29 25 16 12 33 75 34 30 29 27 2 3 3 29 33 76 91 60 58 52 4 4 29 4 ...... 45 78 77 276 182 181 168 3 3 65 10 22 2 3 164 234 78 26 25 37 25 9 2 '" ... 21 32 19 86 18 70 17 1 14 1 1 46 99 80 108 106 59 86 12 10 ...... 37 10 40 69 81 130 33 96 25 2 3 4 23 4 6 ... 68 156 82 79 42 61 41 17 1 1 50 70 83 84 54 62 48 5 4- 17 2 39 60 84 232 154 129 122 18 13 11 10 66 9 2 6 88 129 85 105 42 59 37 10 15 5 10 11 36 80 86 104 6S 74 60 ... 28 3 2 2 85 4 95 87 78 66 51 47 15 15 1 9 ... 1 41 18 88 51 44 49 43 1 1 ... 1 ... 27 24 89 20 It 15 9 1 1 4 1 8 16 90 .269 162 123 101 50 56 11 57 4 3 5 19 147 179 91 94 45 69 41 '6 4 19 61 78 92 176 S3 111 53 46 6 11 2 99 173 1 93 32 )4 29 13 3 ... .., 10 24 94- 78 25 70 24 7 1 1 34 76 95 til 47 57 47 3 35 ']!} 96 34 20 31 J8 3 2 ... 24 25 iT! 106 43 81 41 3 2 21 ... 1 48 89 98 36 43 27 12 8 14 1 ...... 39 57 99 ..J~ 193 366 175 15 40 18 5 1 24 245 4,1 100 16

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JJtcoee- Sche- Sche- aDd , Cede Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated,' No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes petIOOI r-~ r----~ r-.....A.....-,~~ ,--.... -1 ,---A---, r--~ ~ p M F M F M F )( F

(I) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)- 101 Khanderiya 1,368 Unpopulated 102 Datunda ... 10,549 65 67 341 190 151 22 15 55 35 7 103 Narayanpuriya P,Pw 2,231 77 77 400 • 210 190 19 12 18 104 Bahadurpuriya Pw 214 21 21 147 76 71 17 17 ... 105 Turkari Pw 484 23 40 212 110 102 19 18 2 3 16 3 106 Bara Nayagaon* P, V, Pw. Po 3,846 336 336 1,880 991 889 111 103 91 55 117 IS 107 Chauhra Pw 1,489 60 75 404 216 188 35 31 25 18 7 108 lar-ka-Nayagaon B 672 25 26 183 84 99 4 2 80 97 S 109 Khati Khera 243 27 21 166 89 77 13 8 47 47 110 Beechri 1,894 135 135 663 346 317 111 89 27 30 23 111 Alod* M, D, Pw. Po, Lm 3,469 359 395 1,979 1,058 921 110 83 43 27 205 21 112 Ramchandraji-ka-khera* P,PW 1,787 170 170 1,003 538 465 93 66 330 289 42 4 113 Dhanao* B 1,353 135 152 557 309 248 94 7S 18 114 Dabla 85) 45 45 222 118 104 32 24 3 6 4 115 Anantganj Pw 669 46 46 326 157 169 9 13 5 116 Khatawda P,Pw 1,167 56 56 345 186 159 27 25 U Z 117 Mundgasa P 916 63 64 418 227 191 51 49 63 58 32 118 Borkhera B 569 21 26 139 77 62 3 1 42 41 2 119 Raghunathpura 480 76 76 381 199 182 2 1 120 Dhabaiyoo-ka-Nayagaon P,B 1,132 72 95 505 284 221 109 76 33 1 121 Dablana* M, Pw, Po 6,027 363 391 2,054 1,110 944 169 161 11 5 262 51 122 Soohri* P 2,533 52 68 368 196 172 50 46 14 123 Holaspura· P 1,967 74 77 420 225 195 48 39 25 3 124 Bargaoo P,PW 6,710 101 102 605 311 294 81 76 31 21 47 4 125 Bal B 1,569 26 28 161 78 83 40 52 14 13 1 126 Ranipura* P, Pw,Po 2,743 204 204 933 512 421 55 46 43 28 71 S 127 Rishanda Pw 682 50 50 322 166 156 11 15 17 12 7 128 Svran P,B 4,222 189 204 1,081 591 490 163 126 95 88 27 7 129 Kodhl Pw 989 29 29 235 146 89 30 22 76 45 7 J 130 Sanwatgarh· P,Pw 2,133 166 166 863 439 424 59 65 44 31 62 1 131 Nimod Pw 1,694 53 57 264 139 125 51 50 33 19 3

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1 Khaspuriya Pw 1,575 66 72 443 240 203 19 13 147 135 22 2 Gameera* P,Pw 3,121 111 149 798 424 374 86 79 152 135 37 1 3 Rampuriya Pw 526 19 27 195 102 93 62 58 10 4 Nahri Kw 1,085 31 31 ]59 81 78 40 40 8 5 Chawandpura 1,258 41 41 251 133 118 13 10 6 4 8 6 Sameedhi* M, Pw,Po 4,440 301 347 1,691 911 780 236 203 133 117 159 U 7 Jagdishpura 1,052 11 14 70 36 34 33 31 1 8 Manpura Pw 578 27 36 181 91 90 32 28 3 4 3 9 Raghunathganj Pw 1,338 25 38 173 96 71 1 2 93 72 5 1 10 Sandcela P,Pw 1,527 37 50 274 143 131 17 18 121 111 24 2' 11 Gamiri* Pw 990 29 34 184 98 86 76 67 13 12 Arniya Pw 1,662 45 78 380 201 179 28 19 154 145 4 13 Bambooli Pw 2,340 67 112 782 410 372 48 46 70 ~. 14 Ralri Pw 848 24 28 170 95 75 18 16 16 16 15 Rajlaw tat< P,Kw, Po 2,252 78 108 586 295 291 33 39 19 ... 17

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

, ______WORKERSA---- NON­ WORkERS Total 'Workers ------, Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI vn VIII IX X No.

~--. ,--.A_, ,...----A----, ~ ~ ~ ~--. ,..--'------, r---"---, ~-,-----A---i~ M F.M F M F MFM F M F M FM F M F M F M F (15) (16) (11) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1)

101 140 76 93 7S 2 1 36 7 50 75 l~ 144 61 90 S9 3 1 47 2 66 129 103 47 30 27 30 1 19 29 41 104 67 4S S1 42 16 3 43 51 105 607 407 433 311 40 60 S 30 2 39 34 40 20 384 482 106 152 84 104 71 3 6 40 4 5 3 64 J04 101 62 55 51 50 3 1 8 4 22 44 108 62 44 51 43 1 11 ... 27 33 109 229 193 110 163 24 23 31 7 4 117 124 110 628 443 425 378 13 8 12 3 52 13 12 4 8 3 24 81 34 430 478 111 346 233 234 208 2 3 98 19 5 ...... , .. 7 3 192 232 112 222 162 159 149 .,. 46 8 13 4 1 1 3 87 86 113 79 63 77 62 1 1 1 39 41 114 106 95 72 77 3 19 4 12 9 3 51 74 115 122 89 t1S 88 2 1 1 64 70 116 144 119 103 95 15 4 4 7 22 13 83 72 117 57 46 57 46 20 16 118 141 114 140 114 ... 1 58 68 119 179 145 162 136 8 7 5 2 2 2 105 76 120

666 194 394 149 26 17 .. , 143 11 8 2 6 24 2 65 13 444 750 121 123 19 37 18 11 63 7 5 1 73 153 122 149 25 67 10 25 8 1 40 4 10 1 5 3 76 170 123 186 83 123 64 5 15 24 1 9 3 6 10 9 ... 125 211 124 56 24 34 14 4 6 14 4 4 22 59 125 321 218 214 187 24 28 40 4 4 16 18 3 191 203 126 102 16 71 7 24 16 64 140 127 380 190 257 137 15 22 65 12 2 4 37 19 211 300 128 102 48 58 3 20 5 .. , .,. 1 38 25 44 41 129 280 184 182 165 11 12 34 3 1 23 1 11 17 3 159 240 130 81 60 64 52 2 5 8 .... 7 3 58 65 13J

138 148 9 3 2 ISS 152 6 '" 85 51 I 237 88 201 82 6 3 18 8 4 2 187 286 2 64 63 58 60 2 3 4 ... 38 30 3 46 26 31 24 2 ... 10 2 2 1 35 52 4 94 72 81 67 6 3 2 5 2 39 46 5 563 349 453 332 11 5 8 37 4 4 22 2 28 6 348 431 6 25 25 25 25 ...... 11 9 7 64 63 46 60 7 1 9 2 1 27 27 8 67 55 59 50 .'... 7 5 29 22 9 89 85 79 8~ 9 1 54 46 10 65 52 54 41 1 \'8 10 1 2 33 34 II 162 135 136 133 5 14 4 1 2 2 39 44 12 244 202 222 199 7 3 1 7 4 ... 3 166, 170 13 75 47 75 46 1 20. 28 14 193 188 4 •.• 2 :206 ,188 3 2 89.". {IS 18

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Literate 8clle- 8che- and CQde Area in Occupied House- duled duled edUcated No. Village AmeDlties i' acres houses holds Total Populatioll Castes Tribes persons

~ ,.--I'---, ~ r-"---. ~ r--"----, r----'---. ~ P M F M F M F M p (1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) \5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) U4) 16 Chhoti Padap P,Pw 615 22 24 126 67 59 17 Bhavpura Pw 1.256 33 63 359 182 177 28 30 , 10 6 18 Dhanugaon P,Pw 2,259 55 97 557 286 271 87 90 87 33 31 3 19 Pandula Pw 1,358 50 53 334 168 166 12 13 2 20 Dheerpura Pw 738 26 26 160 88 72 49 40 2 4 21 Peeparwala Pw 287 16 16 101 54 53 4 3 4 2 II Sunthli Pw 1,466 68 68 405 238 161 60 42 82 61 9 2l Kbolara Kw 1,326 59 59 323 110 153 39 38 83 77 3 .24 Suwanya* P, Pw, Po 983 61 61 412 208 204 52 SO 40 lS Bijalba Pw 1,126 64 64 :m 183 110 . 12 11 151 131 12 l6 J)eopura Pw 375 11 17 99 53 46 48 42 1 17 Ugen B ),068 31 32 168 77 91 31 32 43 58 7 28 Burgali @ 1 Pw 900 26 26 J63 83 80 36 30 10 29 Nayagaon Bhainso-ka Pw 295 1:5 15 97 49 48 49 48 5 30 Bachhola* P, Pw, Po 3,773 182 190 984 513 471 119 105 25 25 69 9 31 Bheemganj 844 43 43 228 118 110 32 28 7 32 Korma p. Pw 3,417 139 139 722 385 357 60 53 23 21 49 4 33 Topa@2 Kw 750 27 27 120 61 59 7 11 4 34 Seesola* P, Pw 3,844 129 129 715 378 337 93 84 63 36 52 35 Suwasda 1,930 30 30 240 116 124 11 13 4 2 ..• 36 Goblya B 362 41 41 201 105 96 25 26 72 63 2 37 Balapura 822 49 49 263 142 121 13 7 89 93 2 38 Dunghari* M, Pw, Po, Lm 7,776 300 300 2,341 1,,232 1,109 271 240 207 186 202 36 39 Kbanpura* P, Pw 2,247 164 165 861 450 411 57 54 8 7 29 40 Deori Barwa Kw 369 23 23 101 51 50 24 23 5 41 Avka-khera Kw 1,298 14 14 102 48 54 8 9 3 2 42 Manpura 640 73 73 395 213 182 52 45 2 6 11 43 Pai 1,100 42 42 215 114 101 2 3 86 73 3 44 Mena 793 32 32 177 96 81 14 10 IS 45 Laxmipura 656 73 73 404 216 188 27 26 128 113 6 46 Bhajneri P 5,218 211 212 1,232 643 589 110 111 152 146 26 47 Delpura Pw 1,330 43 43 259 147 112 11 8 136 1M 4 48 Gurjanya B 679 28 28 150 82 68 3 1 18 8 1 49 Phuleta* P,B J,994 82 82 441 237 204 69 61 20 1 50 Natbri Pw 608 21 27 140 79 61 5' 4 32 18 4 51 Nathea 364 20 20 109 54 55 19 18 I 52 Baghera 1,062 19 19 98 55 43 1 6 3 Jt 53 Kheroona Pw 1,092 53 53 329 173 156 35 33 44 37 3 54 Dalelpura Pw 526 34 34 194 113 81 98 65 20 5S Bari Padap Kw 2,072 72 72 396 187 209 24 22 24 30 4 S6 Bamangaon* Pw, Po 7,733 120 120 1,639 8S6 783 137 126 154 7 57 Heerapur 441 37 37 224 125 99 51 39 35 30 3 :58 Borda 1,347 50 50 281 i47 134 39 40 63 SS IS S9 Kareeri Pw I,m 59 59 352 175 177 53 45 9 S 10 60 Chak Bbawanipura 86 Unpopulated 61 Bhawanipura Pw 615 16 16 83 49 34 22 20 22 12 6" Q Gaonri Pw 1,25S 35 35 200 101 99 7 5 21 28 1 P, Pw, Po 2,823 96 96 487 251 236 22 19 102 93 34 3 63 !tenthoda 4(1) 64 Naharganj p 2,274 76 76 209 200 55 49 13 18 36 2 .. Balapura* 1',Pw 1,331 64 64 341 162 179 19 18 35 4 -@ t Alias Raghubirpura; @ 2 Alias Nayagaon 19

R.URAL PRIMARY CBNSUB ABSTRA.CT

WORKERS NON WORKERS IOta) workers coo. ' a-IX) I 11 III IV V VI vn VIII IX X No•.

4 ,~ ~r-'---,~ ,--A---.., ~ .. r---A----. ~~, M F lid F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (IS) (16) (l7} (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (I) 41 38 39 38 2 26 21 16 111 H3 108 III 3 2 71 64 17 l~S 160 187 157 3 3 3 2 91 111 IS III 27 88 27 6 16 1 57 139 19 49 4 43 4 1 4 39 68 20 32 14 25 13 1 1 6 22 39 21 169 72 102 68 13 4 7 45 1 69 95 22 106 90 103 90 1 2 64 63 23 132 108 103 103 6 5 3 19 ... 76 96 24 129 104 120 95 6 9 2 54 66 2S 31 33 28 32 2 22 13 16 64 59 62 58 ... 2 13 32 21 64 51 57 49 3 3 1 1 19 29 28 33 33 30 33 1 2 16 15 19 341 219 228 189 44 21 12 43 7 2 4 7 172 252 30 90 76 90 76 28 34 31 239 177 218 169 12 8 7 2 126 180 32 46 40 46 40 ... 15 19 3) 257 177 188 164 5 4 4 48 9 I 10 121 160 34 77 67 74 63 1 3 2 I 39 57 3S 60 48 59 48 1 45 48 J6 94 67 91 66 2 1 I 48 54 37 705 414 568 346 70 53 3 13 4 4 5 16 26 9 527 695 38 249 200 213 169 28 25 5 5 1 2 1 201 211 39 35 33 35 30 3 16 17 40 30 27 26 26 2 1 1 18 27 41• 153 126 141 120 2 1 9 5 60 56 42 74 46 71 46 2 '" I 40 5S 43 52 18 40 17 2 4 5 1 1 44 63 44 121 106 96 96 7 10 8 4 4 2 95 82 4S 374 291 316 270 9 7 5 32 9 4 4 3 5 269 298 46 95 69 94 69 1 52 43 47 47 36 42 34 3 2 2 35 32 48 142 111 109 91 18 10 1 14 10 95 93 49 49 28 49 28 30 33 so: 32 24 32 24 22 31 5f 35 21 35 21 20 22 52 131 74 128 74 2 42 82 S3 59 49 59 49 54 32 54 137 130 129 130 4' 4 50 79 S5 501 245 423 240 9 4 17 23 2 2 6 19 1 355 538 56 81 69 75 64 3 2 2 3 1 ... 44 30 57 94 84 84 74 6 8 1 2 1 1 1 53 50 58 106 97 101 97 .,. 2 3 69 80 59 Unpopulated 60 26 22 22 22 3 23 12 61 67 60 67 60 ... 34 3() 62 IS7 122 136 110 14 8 5 4 2 94 1[4 63 135 102 70 70 20 5 35 9 3 7 18 74 ~8 M Ill] 116 106 114 2 2 1 5 ... 1 2 4S 63 65' " 20

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Uteratc Code Beho- Belle- and Area in Occupied House- duled No. ' Villazc duled ed~tcd : Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persona

~ ~ ,...._...__, ,--A-; ,----A----.,- ~ ~ P M F M F M F M :p (1) (2) (28) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 66 Batawadi P,Pw 3,447 104 104 584 318 266 58 51 121 90 32 67 Soonsa P, Pw 2,088 7S 75 357 190 167 65 S9 '1. 68 Shreepura Pw 744 30. 30 184 94 44' 4 69 90 77 77 4 Kushalipura Pw SIO 61 61 311 152 159 19 28 6) ... 70 Kashipura Pw 536 60 4 J 18 18 82 48 34 48 34 1 71 Kumhariya 1,917 Unpopulated 72 Mani P,Pw 1,728 85 85 485 257 228 40 73 Kethoonda S3 163 133 19 P,Pw 2,148 69 88 492 253 239 148 144 1 I 3S 74 Sagatpuriya Pw 1,094 4S 45 256 140 116 1 75 Fatehganj IS 13 1 'to 1 2,059 48 S9 348 176 172 30 35 6 2 33 ' 1 76 larkhoda' B, Po 2,955 213 214 1,083 562 521 110 101 6 77 Maleda p 893 S 102 if 31 31 184 85 99 28 38 4 4 4 78 Deopura 508 7 7 63 33 30 13 79 Kolahera 8 9 13 Pw 1,285 76 77 460 243 217 70 62 153 131 80 Deoji-k:a-Gudha P,Pw 2,662 146 146 882 11 473 409 86 72 103 2 81 Dei- M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 7,306 530 530 3,179 1,712 1,467 333 347 224 155 436 67 82 Nayagaon@ Pw 716 46 46 262 127 13S 5 83 Deori 2 113 125 3 Pw 517 55 S5 358 183 175 6 9 166 156 1 84 Dokoon· P,Kw 2,244 85 85 442 225 217 85 42 43 3 1 36 Dodi Pw 1,571 119 119 48S' 251 234 51 42 172 163 16 '" 8G Pandula 748 13 13 67 32 t 35 ... 19 22 87 Bansi P, D, B, Po, Lm 5,404 426 426 2,294 1,193 1,101 333 294 3 88 Bhandeda Pw 5 291 24 853 61 61 322 183 139 18 22 4 4 15 I 89 Gujariya Khera Pw 1,059 38 38 222 121 101 19 18 36 90 Saderat P,PW 31 3 2,117 62 62 324 188 136 63 47 6 6 12 1 91 Moondli Kw 687 29 29 164 90 74 23 21 28 22 2 92 Kalanala Pw 2,044 75 75 425 218 207 63 70 93 Phalas Thooni 138 124 13 Pw 1,568 39 39 187 109 78 4 3 1 94 Mara Kw 864 54 54 285 146 139 ... 95 Fatehpura 48 51 3 Pw 7-l0 42 42 220 113 107 40 48 2 96 Bhamar Pw 530 43 43 210 114 96 60 60 97 Manpura Pw 20 17 S 'I 459 51 51 222 116 106 ... 71 78 J 98 Uransi Pw 804 58 58 322 168 154 45 99 Beejanta 42 56 42 8 Pw 409 24 24 156 84 72 3 2 11 11 4 I, 100 Kalamal Kw 1,019 41 41 233 129 104 ·8 S 96 73 101 Jeewanpura Pw sao 20 20 100 60 40 12 10 46 29 102 Deopura Kw 1,087 22 22 125 67 58 103 Jagmoonda 55 50 :I 1 Pw 821 18 18 94 58 36 11 7 104 Leelda Pw 316 ]50 5S S5 279 129 145 ]26 ". lOS Gudha Gopalji 1,]29 29 29 148 77 71 29 18 41 41 106 Mobabbatpura 452 19 19 126 65 61 11 12 107 Medakpura Pw 402 15 15 100 57 43 108 Modsa Pw ... 3,23] 101 101 570 304 266 73 77 20 17 29 :6 109 Mardiya Pw 802 35 35 - 196 110 Ganesbpura 115 81 38 22 Pw 1,062 26 26 145 74 71 34 27 III Bansoti P,Pw 1,544 100 100 486 254 232 22 26 134 113 47 '2 112 Gadriya Pw 725 27 34 183 101 113 Baori Pw 82 7 7 75 61 3 ],174 48 68 365 193 172 39 37 10 10 3 114 Kbanjoori • P,Pw 2,948 126 126 636 liS Shahan p.Kw 341 295 74 62 177 ]68 10 I: 2,262 85 148 720 382 338 63 46 54 30 69 @ Alias Ratanpnj " 21

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WORKERS NON WORKERS Total wocke rs Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

~ r--'---l ~r--'---l r--"--. r--'---l r--'---l r--'---l ~~~~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 186 121 152 116 13 20 5 1 ... 132 145 66 110 89 100 85 2 1 6 1 2 2 80 78 67 58 45 48 42 ... 6 3 1 3 36 45 68 105 90 93 82 3 4 1 1 8 3 47 69 69 34 23 34 23 14 11 70 Unpopulated 71 153 107 112 102 34 ." 7 5 104 121 7i. 155 112 136 111 1 ... 13 1 1 4 '" 98 127 73 85 57 74 S3 2 2 7 ... 2 2 55 59 74 104 101 100 101 2 1 1 72 71 75 338 231 252 204 8 12 37 5 3 2 12 23 10 224 290 76 59 51 57 50 2 1 26 48 77 20 9 20 9 13 21 78 151 107 137 105 4 9 2 ... 1 ... 92 110 79 294 185 264 171 9 7 5 2 7 9 5 179 224 80 988 544 581 430 36 30 5 88 43 37 28 4 106 2 106 35 724 923 i1 80 78 65 71 5 5 2 8 1 1 47 57 82 110 % 109 % 1 73 79 83 138 106 123 100 6 1 ... 8 5 87 111 84 160 119 136 118 10 9 1 1 3 1 91 115 85 23 15 22 15 1 ." ...... 9 20 86 711 207 523 137 94 40 5 49 23 3 6 15 1 15 7 482 894 87' 100 56 98 54 2 2 ... 83 83 88 64 34 58 31 6 3 1 57 67 89 93 47 63 27 19 16 11 3 9S 89 90 51 1 51 1 39 73 91 140 108 133 104 3 4 2 78 99 92 71 42 65 40 .. , 6 2 ." 38 36 93 94 4 88 2 1 2 3 2 52 135 94 67 62 5 46 107 95 69 17 66 17 2 45 79 % 80 53 61 45 18 8 36 53 97 97 68 84 61 13 7 71 86 98 46 18 43 18 3 ...... 38 54 99 86 39 73 38 11 2 1 43 65 106 42 18 42 18 ...... 18 22101 41 29 38 28 3 1 i6 29102 36 18 36 18 22 18 103 100 76 96 73 4 3 50 53 104 52 47 50 44 2 3 25 24 105

46 34 30 30 5 8 2 3 19 . 27 106 40 24 31 24 4 5 17 19 107 208 143 200 143 8 .. ' 96 123 108 76 4 53 4 16 1 6 39 77 109 52 28 50 28 2 ... 22 4J 110 5 162 4 143 2 2 4 4 1 1 4 92 228 111 69 42 69 41 ... 1 32 40 112 139 71 139 71 ... 54 lQl 113 222 180 21i 164 11 16 119' '115 1'14 1 ' . 3. _... _'_" __ <0 1 18 13 ,162 _ 184 115 ~ -t54- -- -t74 "111--- ' - -1-.- -+-·ll-- ...----- ·a ' --.J ' .J." ••• 22

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Literate Sche- Sche­ and Code Area in Occupied Itouse- duled duled educated no. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) (13) (14)

116 Khuri 1,480 49 49 288 146 142 1 2 ~ 60 6 li7 Phatukara 499 11 15 87 45 42 2 2 31 33 2 118 Arjunpura 639 17 17 96 52 44 25 20 25 22 1 119 Peeparwala 1,063 43 68 365 192 173 7 5 143 126 38 120 Khajoora B 1,426 67 67 393 2Q6 IS7 19 18 lIS 114 14 121 Kalmya 1,332 45 45 260 137 123 34 33 7 122 Kankariya Pw 764 23 23 136 68 68 7 5 2 2 10 123 Karwar" M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 8,954 572 572 2,785 1,424 1,361 280 308 46 47 324 38 114 Heerapura Pw 821 15 15 80 38 42 31 37 125 Kalyan Khera B 565 16 16 113 62 51 3 4 3 126 Bood-Karwar 668 23 23 146 73 73 6 6 66 60 127 Kanakpura Pw 443 16 16 46 23 23 IS 16 7 7 128 Kotri B 1,476 7 7 37 22 15 129 Kemla B 1,213 17 17 69 34 35 2 I 130 Bansi 1,295 22 22 113 60 53 11 12

131 Ametha @ 1 B 2,383 66 78 438 230 208 39 34 7 132 Antarda* Pw,Po 4,855 206 210 1.095 587 508 118 102 70 62 90 18 133 Kheri P 1,220 82 97 487 256 231 70 58 119 96 28 2 134 Biharipura 640 23 23 104 54 50 22 IS .. ~ 135 Shivpura 1,326 55 55 278 148 130 32 26 25 18 6 136 Sbyodanpura 343 9 9 48 23 25 22 25 137 Dadboon 3,311 96 96 519 282 237 81 69 37 27 23 5 138 Kishanganj Pw 380 15 15 127 71 56 28 24 1 1 139 Surli P 522 31 31 149 77 72 20 27 30 23 2 140 Lamba Barda P 1,090 91 91 519 267 252 21 26 14

141 Nandgaon 2,126 26 26 174 92 82 20 28 14:! Gudha Sadabartya* P,Pw 4,214 57 57 331 202 129 26 15 13 6 3 143 Ramgarh' 10,390 Unpopulated 144 Manakchowk 1,959 19 19 100 60 40 2 2 S6 37 1 145 Luharpura B 5~0 82 S2 3S0 215 175 26 22 57 52 22 146 Sabalpura 4,451 93 73 584 307 277 28 36 33 211 12 3,741 91 91 531 270 261 100 98 26 147 Peplya P 45 24 148 Jetpur* • Pw 1,406 81 82 432 231 201 16 26 8 149 Meenon-ki-Jhonpanyan 2,259 8 8 47 29 18 23 15 1 ISO Sunsadiya 572 35 36 174 94 80 2 2 3 4% 29 29 175 90 85 14 12 2 151 Sastl 51 30 21 5 6 2 Madpur 1,044 8 8 JS2 92 47 4S 17 22 4 IS3 Chiplata 584 23 23 914 19 19 81 39 42 7 9 2 154 ltashali 113 62 51 2 1 ISS Sagoda @ 2 1.307 17 17 435 6 6 27 15 12 1S6 Phuleta @ 3 106 62 44 14 9 3 Nayagaon @ 4 Pw 639 19 19 1~7 91 54 37 6 10 7 ISS Ourli @ 5 Kw 553 12 16 940 10 10 74 41 33 3 U9 Bhanwar khol @ 6 4 3 57 160 Neem-ka-Khera Kw 1,016 62 64 332 IS8 144 68 13 1,017 45 45 226 104 122 20 24 18 4 1'1 Banthali Kw M,D, Pw, Po 7,338 226 235 1,128 567 561 154 157 249 70 16:1 talwas* ],296 Unpopulated 163 Sherya 5 5 98 54 44 6 l64 lieerapuI 2,063 ~ ,i 'Alias Biharipura; @2 Alias Bilaspuraj @ 3 Alias Kishanganj; @ 4 Alias Ramganj; @ 5 Alias Jainnagar; @ 6 Alias Arjunpura. 23

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WORKERS NON WORKERS Total workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. r--"---. ~ ~ ~ r----"---. .------A---. r----"---. r--"--. ~ r--A---.~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 102 86 77 76 3 3 22 7 44 56 116 27 20 24 20 3 18 22 '117 30 27 27 27 3 22 17 118 116 75 102 75 7 7 76 98 119 134 93 118 91 15 2 1 72 94 120 77 47 57 42 1 3 18 60 76 121 41 27 32 25 2 2 7 27 41 122 846 506 464 343 31 21 19 4 128 62 5 3 15 4 59 5 3 122 64 578 855 123 29 23 23 23 6 ... 9 19 124 34 19 32 18 2 1 28 32 125 50 3 50 3 23 70 126 16 3 15 1 2 7 20 127 18 10 4 4 9 2 5 4 4 5 128 24 15 9 6 4 10 8 10 20 129 37 24 34 23 2 1 1 23 29 130 143 116 131 107 9 4 ... 3 5 87 92 131 360 174 210 105 54 40 61 13 3 6 6 2 11 4 12 6 227 334 132 143 98 115 95 10 3 2 9 3 3 1 113 133 133 35 24 31 23 4 1 19 26 134 91 62 79 59 2 9 1 3 57 68 135

13 14 12 14 1 ... '" 10 11 136 178 32 136 27 3 2 19 4 8 1 2 6 2 104 205 137 49 22 29 22 1 4 8 6 1 22 34 138 53 38 39 33 1 10 1 3 4 24 34 139 174 147 164 142 1 4 2 5 3 93 lOS 140

63 51 63 51 29 31 141 i 108 30 90 27 18 3 94 99 142 UnpQP ulat ed 143 37 19 33 19 4 23 21 144 127 79 82 67 2 28 2 5 1 9 9 88 96 145 200 137 126 120 2 48 4 24 13 107 140 146 161 120 141 115 2 2 ... 5 1 12 2 109 141 147 139 63 102 50 2 7 7 1 23 5 '2 3 92 138 148 2 18 2 16 I ... '" 11 16 14«) 73 56 65 53 1 3 1 4 1 21 24 150 43 28 37 26 5 47 57 1St 14 5 14 5 ... 16 16 ,lS2 28 10 26 10 2 19 3S 153 21 2 20 2 1 18 40 154 39 12 27 12 10 2 23 39 15S 7 6 7 6 8 6 1St; 31 16 31 16 31 28 157 26 16 26 16 .,. 28 21 15& 26 18 26 18 .... 15 IS lS~ 103 71 98 66 2 3 3 2 85 73 16() 62 49 60 47 2 2 ... 42 73 161 299 153 131 73 15 24 10 29 20 12 3 40 2 51 36 268 408 16~ Un p 0 p.~ / Q ted 163 35 26 30 25 5 19 1~ 164 24

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Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House. duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

J Danta Pw 660 59 S9 370 182 188 44 3S 60 71 18 1 :z Barodiya* P,Pw 4,088 310 316 2,008 1,058 950 231 214 142 145 82 2 3 Sathoor* P, Trow, Pw 4,113 256 279 1,382 709 673 98 110 97 64 102 6 4 Haripura Pw 1,418 38 39 227 122 105 22 20 17 10 5 Nathawa Pw 1,774 3S 36 201 lQ4 97 S 7 38 33

6 TaJabgaon* P, Pw 2,297 86 102 513 275 238 78 52 7 8 17 7 Rampurya Pw 853 2 11 37 20 17 1 S 7 2 8 Borkhandi P, Pw 2,12! 117 159 700 358 342 38 43 23 20 40 6 9 Theekarda* P,Pw 4,594 295 295 1,461 770 691 69 96 2 2 74 12 10 Dalelpura 389 Unpopulated

11 Jay Niwas 1,757 Unp opulated 12 Akoda* P, Tmw, Pw 3.311 74 106 525 278 247 64 65 41 S 13 Siyana Pw 2,144 62 77 433 230 203 56 41 21 14 Fazalpurya 1,205 17 25 112 62 50 1 15 Borda B 1.819 53 53 319 174 145 40 33

16 Dara-ka-Nayagaon P, Pw 5,062 45 50 310 163 147 33 36 1 17 Dabeta* Pw 3,149 90 90 537 292 245 20 14 22 13 10 z- 18 Bisdhari Pw 4,275 86 86 524 269 255 13 11 19 16 4 19 Jaora P, B 4,016 75 87 478 271 207 50 34 155 129 17 20 Gudha Magdooka Kw 2,889 53 58 286 154 132 24 21

21 Keshopura 1,902 53 57 226 127 99 11 6 1 2 2 22 Bhainroopura Antri P, Pw 6,349 83 87 444 235 209 26 26 45 39 25 23 Ganpatpura P,B 1,089 33 33 165 82 83 15 13 63 63 6 24 Kantoodara 353 20 20 101 52 49 50 48 5 25 Shyoparya-ki-Baori B 1,321 5 5 19 9 10 2 4

26 Chhatrapura* P, PW,Po 3,576 234 234 1,077 573 504 58 44 83 6 27 Raghuveerpura Pw 781 17 17 81 43 38 2 3 12 28 Kanjri Silor Pw 1,462 34 34 182 95 87 3 2 89 81 8 29 Hattipura P,Pw 1,1Il 31 42 251 133 118 13 12 31 1 30 Daulatpura Pw 713 26 27 131 74 57 5

, 31 Astoli P,PW 1,556 87 87 495 261 234 13 13 106 85 41 32 Kanti Pw 1,675 71 78 350 183 167 30 29 4 2 8 33 Kheruna Pw 1,740 52 52 314 172 142 16 10 5 61 40 8 ~ Ramnagar P,Pw 1,689 61 250 128 122 40 11 8 35 Umarthoona Pw 1,755 40 40 255 132 123 9 8 63 67 4 36 Shahpura Pw 1,416 14 14 62 37 25 1 1 37 Gudha* M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 5,273 225 257 1,286 689 597 111 90 108 109 134 19 38 Ne em-ka-Khera P, D, Pw, Lm 3,666 195 195 889 472 417 109 85 79 66 35 .. 39 Kamach@ Pw 601 22 22 96 51 45 8 39 40 1 110 Megharawat-ki-Jhonpariyan ... 5,330 112 112 531 282 249 9 2 164 171 6 41 Mohanpura Pw 2,037 90 90 418 220 198 33 19 44 41 16 ·42 Gopalpura Pw 538 87 87 479 240 239 29 21 57 57 8 ·43 tHera P,Pw 1,819 116 116 626 348 278 88 66 14 11 29 3 :44 Khunetiya Pw 618 21 21 122 75 47 6 3 15 3 ,45 Seenti P,PW 684 18 18 104 53 51 S3 51

,46 Seenta P,Pw 726 80 80 482 248 234 53 44 51 30 47 Roopnagar 193 46 46 264 145 119 48 33 81 71 6 .-48 Garnara 1,104 45 45 297 147 150 29 26 3 4 7 1 ,49 Mangal* P,PW 997 41 SO 360 182 178 10 8 7 1 47 7 Teekhbar 471 42 47 266 137 129 3 5 7 '0 @ Alias Onarji-ki-Jhonpariyan -- 25 R.URAL PB.IMAR.Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

r-______WOllJCERSA- ______~WOllURS NON- 1Total workers Code (I-IX) I n III IV V VI vn Vlll IX X No. ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,.--"----.,.---A--.,...---"---.~ M F M F M F MFM 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) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 74 1 136 114 100 95 4 421 20 14 1 ... 1 8 46 345 410 174 80 118 32 7 65 23 2 1 3 6 1 68 21 390 60S 2 668 462 3 465 211 356 175 3 5 4 1 57 7 1 7 5 9 5 28 13 244 60 69 54 5 3 6 1 2 4 3 35 45 4 87 39 5 66 58 56 SO 1 122 5 5 2 38 157 138 91 83 2 2 1 47 36 1 14 16 118 100 6 12 5 9 1 2 5 8 12 7 244 115 159 98 3 45 6 6 1 5 3 5 21 7 114 227 8 476 278 297 208 40 21 10 2 49 16 9 2 1 3 68 28 294 413 9 Unpopulated tQ Unpopulated 11 194 91 118 75 48 9 4 1 5 19 6 84 156 12 140 77 89 68 39 3 3 1 9 S 90 126 13 15 31 14 47 19 30 19 17 '" J28 96 83 73 4 4 13 28 1 12 6 4G 49 15 116 87 99 77 15 9 1 47 60 16 185 129 134 109 6 7 43 11 2 2 107 116 17 175 115 140 107 1 1 1 27 2 6 5 94 140 18 177 113 156 104 11 5 10 4 94 94 19 102 75 89 73 2 10 2 1 525720 94 28 61 28 4 24 5 33 71 21 147 57 82 47 1 6 49 1 9 9 88 152 22 39 8 26 1 3 9 8 43 75 23 29 22 3 3 1 234924 6 2 4 3 to 25 "j68 333 251 227 47 40 36 26 1 6 32 34 20S 171 26 26 22 21 21 3 2 1 17 16 27 58 47 46 47 10 2 31 40 28 73 67 61 63 4 4 4 1 3 60 51 29 44 36 40 35 1 1 3 30 21 30 "166 104 105 83 4 42 4 4 3 4 7 14 95 130 31 115 77 95 75 1 1 15 1 1 3 68 90 32 135 107 125 102 9 5 1 .•• 37 35 33 76 57 61 55 1 11 2 3 52 65 34 76 76 64 67 5 7 2 3 2 1 1 56 47 3S 24 19 21 18 1 3 13 6 36 '" 13 1 39 24 245 449 37 444 148 315 107 27 11 28 '" 22 5 291 127 184 93 7 46 10 2 1 1 4 s 8 1 31 24 181 290 38 6 9 14 37 12 27 3 4 ". 33 39 180 23 92 47 5 3 33 23 102 226 40 4 73 185 41 147 13 80 9 ... ' 42 1 24 146 3 103 43 3 94 236 42 194 125 J41 114 43 6 4 1 5 4 154 153 43 43 25 28 21 ... 14 3 I 1 32 22 44 35 24 27 24 7 18 27 45 149 94 103 82 14 12 5 22 5 99 140 46 72 61 66 59 3 2 2 1 ... 73 58 41 90 49 62 39 7 4 I 12 7 2 I 4 57 101 48 6 1 70 172 49 112 6 102 5 4 ...... 56 128 SO, II 1 70 7 I 2 1 1 26

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No, Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes pe1'30DS

~ r--"--. ~ r--"--; ~ ~ r---A---. ~, P M F M F '1 F M F (1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 51 Bhalsawa Pw 338 25 25 89 52 37 11 3 3 2 52 Bagmata @ 1 D,Pw 692 175 175 714 408 306 391 300 27 1 S3 Silor· P,B 4,217 267 261 1,281 647 634 61 68 138 8 54 Lakha-ki-Jhonpariyan 140 10 10 69 34 35 2 1 31 33 S5 Hazari Bhaimoon-ki Jhonpariyan 241 10 13 90 52 38 5 3 47 34 IS

56 Shreenagar Pw 580 33 42 253 128 125 17 16 111 109 ·4 57 Bbeem-ka-Khera 35S 18 25 127 68 59 1 58 8alriya 507 21 24 143 76 67 4 59 Mabrampura 535 24 35 222 109 113 59 68 44 40 14 60 Rampura 234 Unpopulated 61 Karjoona B 372 28 28 172 96 76 3 3 48 42 4 62 Bheempurya Pw 463 21 21 125 71 54 6 7 40 32 6 63 Kalpurya P 534 73 73 392 211 181 90 81 35 64 8nnkarda B 1,152 78 78 452 239 213 14 11 51 43 31 65 Rayta p.", 1,319 60 60 314 159 155 31 30 9 12 16 66 Umrach 835 66 66 302 148 154 39 41 8 11 34 7 67 Chllpras 556 22 22 103 54 49 32 29 8 1 68 Bhanwarda Pw 1,166 51 51 235 114 121 1 89 105 20 1 69 Itodya Pw 286 36 36 71 36 35 10 13 16 14 3 70 Daulara* Pw 1,089 101 135 586 318 268 64 42 67 48 21 71 Ramganj* P,Pw 892 69 69 287 153 134 31 27 19 21 8 4 72 Nanakpura Pw 454 29 29 139 77 62 1 3 9 3 1 73 Beebanwa Pw 621 22 22 106 60 46 1 3 3 21 2 74 Bahadurpura B 696 28 28 139 76 63 37 31 29 18 3 75 Balapura Pw 431 4 4 20 9 11 4 4 76 Kunwarti Pw 1,428 59 64 301 161 140 52 40 4S 28 14 2 77 Baldeopura Pw S92 32 35 181 89 92 19 30 4 78 Saraswati-ka-khera @ 2 Pw 1,007 58 58 314 172 142 81 63 6 79 Karad-ka-Vardha* P,Pw 682 39 49 260 133 127 36 31 2 80 Lalpura* P,Pw 984 67 78 452 253 199 58 48 135 107 9 81 Bagda P 1,394 34 34 294 163 131 12 11 101 79 18 2 82 latera P 738 295 317 176 102 74 8 9 22 2 83 Matoonda· M, Pw, Po 4,738 4 4 1,396 757 639 265 230 9 8 168 19 84 Dayalpura 483 26 26 26 14 12 10 85 Gordhanpura Pw 444 92 92 156 87 69 82 64 11 86 Jaoti Kalan· P,B 1,590 16 16 501 276 225 59 51 38 30 33 2 87 Thokarpurya @ 3 Pw 465 20 20 72 46 26 19 8 23 15 8 88 Ganeshpurya Pw 315 102 III 130 63 67 2 I 58 65 10 89 Jharbalapura Pw 4,341 11 11 548 289 259 72 64 92 81 23 90 Nayagaon Pw 424 19 23 94 49 45 4 4 5 91 Narsinghpura B 165 22 31 72 38 34 2 4 7 92 Haripura 607 30 30 224 117 107 27 :8 67 56 23 93 Barwas p.", 1,284 46 46 151 82 75 22 24 50 45 5 966 14 28 220 112 108 53 54 24 23 3 94 Akher B 47 95 Rajwas P, p" 750 29 32 170 95 75 44 37 35 11

1,623 59 65 149 85 64 lQ 4 21 15 2 .,. ~ 96 Gulkheri 63 49 97 Khatyadi Tk 827 30 36 284 162 122 37 34 21 2 432 119 147 181 96 85 59 54 6 1 98 Baldeopura 88 1 1 99 Khatkar* P, D, Pw. Po, Lm 3,166 23 23 639 326 313 108 88 i4 33 2J 3 ,.~ roo Bheemganj Kw . 528 6 6 III 63 48, @ 1 A.lias Bhawanipura @ 2 Alias t:lbiv Shakti-ka-Khera (QJ 3 Alias Raghunathpura 27

WORltEltS NON- WORKER~ Jot~l workers ~e (I~IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ... I .. ~ r-"""--> r--.A..-.-y--~ r--...... ~ ~ " t ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (IS)· (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 33 S 29 4 1 1 2 19 32 11 279 208 249 198 I 9 11 ... 10 9 129 98 '2 398 307 318 295 14 4 7 7 17 1 35 7 249 327 $3 ~ 16 13 10 4 2 S 3 12 19 ~ 40 16 33 15 1 1 4 12 12 S5 79 S6 SO 40 20 IS 9 49 69 56 38 8 20 8 16 ... 30 51 57 , 48 21 22 15 7 4 .. 18 2 1 ... '" 28 46 ~ 69 47 47 38 10 7 1 8 1 2 2 40 66 S9 Unpopulated 60 64 38 44 33 4 19 32 38 61 47 33 30 31 4 1 13 24 21 62 IJ8 75 62 62 3 3 1 31 3 5 16 5 2 93 106 63 134 60 116 60 1 ... 10 1 ... 6 105 153 64- IlO 58 69 51 17 3 23 1 1 1 2 49 97 65 89 38 66 15 17 21 2 1 1 2 59 116 66 29 14 24 13 3 1 1 1 :45 35 67 74 36 S3 33 7 3 12 2 40 85 68 28 11 20 16 8 ...... 8 18 69 190 141 136 102 44 39 2 3 1 2 2 128 127 70 103 57 68 50 13 3 9 2 10 3 SO 77 71 42 1 19 15 6 1 1 3S 61 n. l7 30 3 1 1 23 46 73 43 31 I 6 2 4 33 62 74 4 2 2 5 11 75 UO 60 81 47 3 20 8 6 5' 51 80 76 65 47 49 44 2 12 2 2 1 24 45 77 1]0 89 67 80 17 1 26 5 3 62 53 78 86 90 81 89 1 I 4 ... 47 37 79 162 119 117 116 14 2 15 1 14 91 80 80 102 82 67 76 5 1 29 5 1 61 49 81 63 47 37 41 5 4 20 1 ... 1 1 39 27 8Z 421 59 247 15 18 1 30 9 2 27 4 4, 4 1 81 36 336 S80 83 8 7 1 6 12 84 SO 36 43 36 6 37 33 85 177 117 113 97 16 10 24 4 16 8 3 2 99 108 86 2fi 18 21 ]8 1 2 2 20 8 87 43 37 37 35 1 2 3 2 20 30 88 210 56 129 29 42 25 2 37 2 79 203 89 36 1 32 1 4 ... ;. 13 44 90

~~ . 3 19 1 6 '" 1 13 31 91 7Q 52 61 43 6 7 1 2 2 47 55 92 SO 46 44 44 2 2 2 2 32 29 93 74 48 63 43 4 7 S 38 60 94 54 2S 3S 24 10 1 2 6 1 41 50 95 49 24- 28 20 7 3 14 36 40 96 1);1, SO 65 37 15 2 2 .3 14 5 J2 6 50 72 97 ~ 38 43 32 9 6 I 7 36 47 98 _207 103 l~ 68 33 27 5 24 7 1 6 6 1 11 119 210 99 41 25 26 23 2 1 14 22 23 100 \ \ 28

TEHsIL:-3-BUNDI 4 4-TALBBA

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educatet't No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persoos r----..... ~ r---"--"""I ,..--A--o, r--"--"I ~ ~ ,_...... __._., P M F M F M F M F (I) (2) (18) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 101 Bara Dhoondhla 3,123 6 6 34 16 18 1 3 102 Khari Baran B S09 30 37 185 100 85 9 10 76 67 10 103 Kesarpura Pw 1,327 8 8 56 25 31 17 20 104 Ajeta* P,PW 2,584 161 170 900 480 420 95 87 115 102 104 204 105 RampurYa· 1,182 54 91 385 215 170 49 44 87 69 30 4- 106 Guwari B 1,441 36 52 277 136 141 19 18 95 102 11 1 107 Samarba B 442 27 33 189 97 92 13 10 62 60 19 l' 108 Bheroopura Ojha P 1,368 60 85 434 242 192 54 39 7 3 54 1 109 Onkarpura Pw 961 50 69 396 217 179 59 53 16 10 29 110 Nandpura Kw 523 37 39 214 110 104 5 4 72 68 7 111 Jaoti Khurd Kw 793 19 40 226 123 103 11 11 94 79 6 112 Motipura Pw 255 6 9 44 21 23 21 23 113 Kishanpura P,Pw 739 38 40 229 116 113 9 8 29 114 Sangawada 947 45 62 375 203 172 1lS 93 7 115 Bambori Pw 2,296 81 96 522 291 231 70 64 40 27 20 116 Ban-ka-Khera Pw 989 41 46 207 113 94 28 19 10 r 117 Ebra Pw 2,222 83 103 695 344 351 83 90 146 140 78 8:. 118 Gobriya 652 Unpopul ated 119 Raithal* Pw, Po 2,581 100 142 807 422 385 30 26 174 172 40 2 120 Peeplya Po 1,327 69 69 448 241 207 38 38 170 141 8 121 Manditya 641 25 25 138 77 61 11 11 28 21 5 122 Jakhana Pw 1,722 90 90 481 253 228 90 92 44 4- 123 Deloonda Pw 1,648 117 117 642 321 321 78 72 88 87 51 s- 124 Lohti P,Kw 648 63 65 316 172 144 14 J" 125 Rihana* P,D 1,681 117 117 621 330 291 39 33 54 1 126 Bagti 671 19 24 120 67 53 127 Gogpura Pw 847 25 29 167 87 80 2 2 65 61 1 128 Chhawani P,Pw 1,608 84 84 450 235 215 26 25 140 111 33 I 129 Bhaton-ka-Khera 566 18 18 91 44 47 2 S f 130 Beechri Pw 1,120 36 39 193 98 95 38 43 33 24 5 1 131 Kbyawada* P 2,049 144 152 707 370 337 114 100 42 38 24 Z· 132 Chhaparda 1,118 31 31 155 83 72 1 1 9 9 1 133 Hanootya Pw 921 21 21 127 70 57 42 38 7 TEHSIL:-4-TALERA 1 Banki 1,504 Unpopulated 2 Anooppura Pw 4,094 25 25 124 65 59 54 49 4 3 Bhainroopura Pw 1,180 41 41 239 129 110 15 11 7 4 Srawan-ki-Jhonpariya Pw 502 19 19 91 44 47 2 3 5 Mandawari Pw 1,448 11 12 63 31 32 2 4 15 13 4 1- 6 P,PW 916 67 72 314 164 150 104 92 24 7 Bijnawar 470 57 57 288 160 128 157 125 7 8 Amti .. P, Pw 500 43 43 313 166 147 121 108 t1 f. 9 Pakal Puriya Pw 446 13 13 85 43 42 2 2 41 40 1 10 Vyas Baori B 230 11 11 57 29 28 26 28 3 11 1{umhariya Pw 163 18 20 112 55 57 45 38 4 12 Gopal Niwas Pw 802 35 35 201 111 90 105 87 1 13 Baori Khera Pw 888 34 34 225 118 107 16 14 25 25 5 14 Andher Pw 1,186 36 36 192 100 92 25 19 29 26 2 15 Gadegal P,PW 445 62 62 433 234 199 11 10 2 30 l!' 29

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS Total workers Code- (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X-' No.

.---"---, ~ ,--A--. ,-----A--, r---"-----.. ~ r----"------~ ,------'------, r--"-----, ,------'------, r--"--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35j (36) (1) 12 2 7 2 .. , 5 4 16 101 72 30 60 28 3 1 7 28 55 102 15 15 12 15 3 10 16 103 295 8 209 3 49 4 17 3 1 11 5 m 412 104 124 134 121 134 1 2 91 36 105 102 96 88 91 2 3 10 2 1 34 45 106 65 75 60 73 4 I .. 0 I 1 32 17 107 144 123 110 105 20 11 1 1 3 10 5 98 69 108 130 87 93 77 3 7 20 8 1 4 3 87 92 109 61 56 59 54 1 1 5 1 1 1 43 48 110 83 57 61 48 9 9 12 40 46 111 14 15 10 14 2 1 2 7 8 112 70 69 57 69 2 7 4 46 44 113 126 104 72 87 9 3 26 3 2 ,,0 17 11 77 68 114 181 107 110 77 21 7 24 1 2 2 23 21 110 124 115 67 24 42 17 1 3 9 1 8 3 46 70 116 195 154 131 134 21 9 7 23 7 2 11 4 149 197 117 Unpopulated 118 260 180 216 179 16 17 4 6 162 96 205 119 143 90 74 2 12 1 31 16 98 ll7 120 10 28 6 42 9 5 1 3 35 51 121 146 5 80 4 23 35 1 3 4 107 2 164 2 15 5 223 122 188 1 3 133 319 123 114 15 44 11 2 8 2 61 1 58 129 205 20 144 3 17 26 1 11 124 2 7 5 9 125 271 125 47 2 19 7 2 20 1 000 20 51 126 61 26 41 23 5 1 000 14 I I 26 130 8 100 8 9 2 16 54 127 2 105 207 128 32 4 22 I 1 ,,0 6 4 2 12 62 51 44 40 3 8 1 6 3 43 129 3 36 44 130 225 106 130 79 24 26 22 36 8 5 49 27 145 231 131 60 27 10 ... 1 23 45 55 30 50 26 4 4 1 J32 15 21 133

Unpopulated 1 44 31 33 29 7 4 83 57 54 57 27 21 28 2 2 46 53 3 29 16 22 14 7 2 ... 15 19 8 17 8 1 31 4 I 12 24 5 101 49 67 46 3 1 25 4 2 63 101 6 92 9 86 9 3 3 000 68 107 79 91 77 13 1 119 7 19 1 2 2 59 68 8 26 1 7 17 17 9 14 6 I 3 41 9 2 12 19 10 34 38 3 3 4 17 65 43 51 38 1 13 5 54 11 81 46 41 38 8 6 29 2 46 47 12 3 31 61 13 62 39 38 35 II 4 12 1 158 91 106 84 10 4 21 1 8 38 '53 14 11 3 76 108 IS 30

TEHSlc-4--TALERA

Literate Sche- Scbe- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes perscms r-"'---. ,------'------""1 ,...--A--, ,..---'----, ~ ,.---A------, ,.----'---, ..-----'---; r--"---, P M F M F M F M F 0) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) If) Khan Khera Tmw, Pw 545 45 45 236 123 113 3 2 14 14 9 17 Barkhera Pw (195 23 23 133 78 55 I 18 Kotkhera Pw 921 54 54 214 130 84 26 25 6 19 Sanwalpuriya Pw 461 25 25 135 70 65 4 1 49 52 9 2 20 Gumanpura Pw 884 117 117 650 328 322 107 83 134 151 69 2 21 Mangli 658 Unpopulated 22 Kothya 800 42 42 273 140 133 3 28 31 5 23 Jarkhoda Pw 987 15 15 81 45 36 45 36 24 Thikariya P,B 1,320 98 98 483 244 239 7 7 2 37 6 25 Charnan Saptija Pw 518 21 21 123 66 57 66 57 26 Jaloda Kw 970 34 34 210 121 89 13 13 63 38 17 27 Chak Mohipura 241 Unpopulated 28 Leelera Charnan P, Pw 751 55 55 240 135 105 5 2 6 29 Mohee[lura Pw 244 32 32 218 109 to9 11 9 85 92 20 30 Alkodiya Pw 873 57 57 269 147 122 14 18 2 1 13 31 Baroondhan* M, D, Pw, Po 3,476 215 222 1,674 905 769 255 246 65 51 165 18 32 Dhanatri Pw 1,381 32 32 191 100 91 2 3 35 35 5 1 33 Namana* M, D, V, Pw, Po,Lm 5,585 228 232 1,5~4 809 735 142 132 14 11 175 21 34 Prem,lura Pw 1.1I7 96 97 223 126 97 4 1 35 Ma1ipura Pw 652 38 40 261 137 124 26 21 7 P, Pw 556 50 50 272 134 138 10 l3 32 36 38 36 Sundarpura . 24 37 Loycha* Pw 4,511 72 72 397 217 180 22 150 123 17 3& HQlaspura Pw 2,814 24 24 184 96 88 51 42 2 Pw 1,947 13 18 100 47 53 43 50 39 Parana 3 40 GoJpura Pw 3,648 42 42 241 131 110 2 76 53 41 Kewdiya 5,782 44 44 201 l1l 90 107 86 1 42 Gardada* P, Po 12,524 188 188 924 488 436 55 43 135 155 56 6 Gunwar P,Pw 10,343 107 107 '528 286 242 9 13 157 125 39 3 43 8 44 Shyamoo Kw 2,664 37 42 181 101 80 10 85 66 1 45 Haripura P, Pw 822 67 82 414 221 193 3 4 161 155 11 3 46 Kishanpura Pw 1,438 49 49 224 106 118 7 9 72 75 6 Duthapura Pw 2,768 42 42 182 96 86 49 48 47 39 39 48 Chanda-ka-Talab Pw 3,458 26 26 175 85 90 49 Kalyanpura Pw 6,182 8 8 40 26 14 3 2 50 Amthoon Pw 300 19 19 116 61 55 51 Laxmipura* P,Pw, Po 3,180 64 78 329 176 153 47 54 36 36 49 4 52 Bhanwariya Kua Pw 1,851 33 33 122 61 61 29 43 16 14 4 Bharta Baori P,Pw 1,083 40 40 259 147 112 7 102 94 19 4 53 315 55 54 54 Seetapura P,Pw 1,739 137 137 651 336 89 8 55 Biluwa Pw 206 17 I7 98 47 51 20 21 9 10 4 Alphanagar* P, Pw, Po 2,009 73 74 296 165 131 22 17 94 84 18 6 56 3 57 Khurad Pw 656 36 36 233 112 121 4 51 65 18 3 58 Sandri 497 42 42 241 126 115 21 21 37 1 59 Aktasa Pw 1,485 105 105 488 271 217 86 57 3 2 37 6 6) Talera* M, D, V, Pw, Po, To, Lm 1,0(}7 157 159 638 354 284 94 84 4 2 150 53 Kw 858 25 25 130 67 63 5 61 Nenda p 62 lalodi 1,479 104 104 512 268 244 83 74 48 3 p 2,490 460 225 235 46 47 3 4 '3 Peepalda 89 89 56 44 J.,eelera Vyasan* P,Pw 1,120 79 79 470 245 225 133 118 2 44 11 65 Bathwara 1,109 33 33 197 100 97 10 1 31

JlUllAL PllIYAP.Y CBNSU8 ABSTl\ACf

WOU:BRS NON­ WORDllS Total workers Code - (l-IX) I n III IV V VI vn VIII IX X No.

I. Ar--"--->r--"--->,----A--,~~,..-.-J--.,~~~~ M F M F M FMF M FM F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1)

92 76 82 72 3 5 1 1 1 3 31 37 16 47 37 43 37 2 ...... 2 ... 31 18 17 93 41 83 38 1 4 2 2 3 1 37 43 18 40 29 36 29 1 2 30 36 19 193 158 145 144 31 11 5 10 2 135 164 20 Unpopulated 21 95 64 91 64 2 45 69 22 21 17 4 ...... 24 36 23 8 1 128 18 85 14 9 25 2 1 116 221 24 36 30 36 3 30 54 2S 85 82 3 36 89 26 Unpopulated 27 68 51 5 ... 12 67 105 28 69 66 61 58 2 4 4 4 2 40 43 29 81 77 73 77 4 3 66 45 30 555 420 335 319 75 82 41 10 2 15 5 20 1 65 2 350 349 31 67 42 40 31 9 7 11 4 ... 7 33 49 32 -499 143 251 105 50 23 3 109 11 5 2 42 36 4 310 592 33 77 38 63 38 ... 12 2 49 59 34 88 68 65 65 3 2 17 2 49 56 35 79 70 70 66 3 ... 5 .. , .. , 1 3 1 55 68 36 133 94 101 89 10 1 1 16 2 1 2 2 2848637 b2 43 46 43 16 34 45 38 29 29 22 28 ... 7 1 18 24 39 86 43 58 41 2 25 2 1 45 67 40 70 43 51 41 18 2 1 41 47 41 194 136 3 4 9 102 13 9 2 10 19 164 259 42 324 177 3 6 181 147 133 140 4 35 6 lOS 95 43 57 ... 14 30 80 44 71 8 133 SO 60 8 37 35 1 27 6 88 143 4!' 80 68 57 60 '3 4 ... 19 4 26 SO 46 64 18 47 4 14 4 4 9 32 68' 47 60 17 28 12 5 3 20 9 25 73 41 18 4 g 10 4 8 10 49 34 16 27 16 7 27 39 50 11 111 42 82 29 5 3 4 3 2 11 3 b5 III 51 48 37 43 37 5 13 24 52 105 72 85 70 8 2 12 42 40 53 193 72 138 3 20 65 9 5 5 1 IS 3 143 243 54 2S 27 19 4 27 2 22 24 55 -lOS 66 2 88 66 2 1 11 60 65 56- 58 47 3 5 4 47 68" 6S 53 1 73 70 65 63 3' 7 4 53 45 58 81 55 17 - 1 19 18 ... 1 6 ... 1 27 18 101 143 59 170 74 26 3 99 15 133 210 60 .221 74 48 51 914 H 2 7 17 2 36 36 ...... 31 63 61_ 172 139 119 111 18 6 20 1 2 5 3 8 4 13 96 105 62 136 ... 127 9 ... 89 235 63 163 135 74 86 34 43 1 28 6 1 19 6 82 90 64 52 23 41 15 3 7 8 I 48 74 65 Uterate Sehe~ 8cbe:- and _ Cedtl Area in Occupied House- duled duled ecIUca_ Village No. Amenldee acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes ~ ,.-J---., ... ~ r--"---'I ,-A-, ..----'-----00 ~ ~ ~ P M F M F M F M P

(1) (2) (~ t3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ll) (12) (13) (14) 66 Antllara * P, Tmw. Pw 3,448 169 177 992 525 467 104 83 13 7 61 Satheli Pw 1,524 88 88 472 248 224 55 57 66 67 29 I 68 Bhooma Khera 2,627 237 261 417 217 200 51 44 74 64 4S 2 69 Ganeshpura 261 Unpopulated 70 Ladpur* P, Pw 2,498 107 120 944 506 438 104 82 272 254 81 71 Khulanda Pw 1,497 89 89 419 202 217 28 32 52 62 33 72 Suwasan * M, D,Pw. Po 3,303 240 289 1,288 634 654 227 241 39 40 232 4;1 73 Bajar * P,Pw 2,007 98 98 633 327 306 62 63 138 137 54 2 74 Badoonda P 2,462 79 94 566 297 269 83 85 41 35 49 3 75 Thlkariya Kalan P,PW 3,135 232 232 764 393 371 137 117 11 9 49 4 16 Chhapawada Pw 1,334 75 75 456 227 229 84 72 38 42 22 17 Chak Kherla 120 Unpopulated 78 Jameetpura * P, Pw 1,237 233 233 1,170 629 541 143 141 198 16· 79 Khera1a 673 49 49 202 101 101 11 23 32 8 80 Raghunathpura 654 41 43 218 117 101 32 32 61 52 14 81 Lamba Peepal 408 30 30 151 79 72 7 9 U 82 Mandri 384 22 22 112 58 54 26 22 1 83 Naya Bardha 1,159 69 71 342 178 164 33 26 3 7 15 84 Motuka Pw 415 3 3 13 7 6 2 4 85 Jal-ki-JhoDpariyan Pw 453 48 48 213 118 95 8 9 3 " 86 Gagos Kw 1,288 30 30 164 77 87 3 2 29 43 11 3 tr1 Balapura Pw 1,056 4 4 14 7 7 5 5 88 Talab Bardha Pw 9,486 227 236 1,195 643 552 88 76 144 124 4 89 Kaithuda 2,050 66 66 393 200 193 13 14 4 2 II 90 Peetampura Kw 446 28 28 132 62 70 36 34 9 9 4 91 Ballop * P,Pw 844 80 80 391 207 184 40 35 107 100 9 92 Khenroli B 499 50 52 140 70 70 14 15 2 3 3 1 9J Notada* P,PW 2,031 200 200 903 481 422 175 125 43 46 52 20, 94 Teetarwasa Pw 576 36 36 206 100 106 10 12 12 95 Bakshpura Pw 987 29 29 242 125 117 60 51 6 1 96 Daglawada B 1,124 18 18 209 102 107 43 S3 4 a 97 -Debit * P, Pw, Po 2,805 241 241 I,m 607 564 93 90 101 89 62 1 98 Chandanheli Pw 648 31 31 169 94 75 8 3 71 64 5 99 Sedri Pw 843 52 52 256 129 127 25 26 80 79 26 100 Bhawanipura Pw 709 68 68 496 272 224 65 50 2 2 66 lOt Gamach P, Pw 2,360 124 124 627 337 290 98 79 102 , 102 Kana Pw 576 45 45 242 133 109 7 103 Teerath .. P, Pw, Po 3,424 197 197 1,461 743 718 65 80 321 307 138 10 104, Maharana P,PW 1,934 110 1I0 628 337 291 74 61 175 145 65 2 105 Seenta P,PW 1,115 81 81 487 248 239 75 90 37 28 72 4 106. Sanwar Pw 680 29 29 200 102 98 4 11 55 47 4- ... 1m Binayka P,Pw 733 63 63 450 233 217 78 75 105 98 3S t. 1~ Deloonda P,PW 1,957 145 145 637 321 316 49 45 40 35 SS 13 109- Bhopatpura Pw 1,017 42 47 237 133 104 2 2 9 J3 8 110 Govindpur Saod Pw 798 23 23 96 49 47 19 18 2 ..... 111 Jakhmund * P, Pw 4,326 130 149 736 366 370 125 142 84 7' 112 Thlsi Pw 1,273 40 44 261 118 143 14 16 44 52 13 113 R-ampuriya Kw 4,141 41 41 193 98 95 2 42 50 1 ... 114 Jaloli Pw 3,251 45 49 242 139 103 90 78 "'r UJ Shyopuriya ~438 20 22 87 53 34 3 I 2- .... WOlUCEltS NON­ WORKERS Totd workers Code (I-IX) 1 II m IV VI VII VIII IX X No.

~ ,.., ___... "'---" ~ ,---A--.. ~,.--A-___ ~.~ ~r--A--. ~ M F M F M PM F 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) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (I) 326 215 205 152 68 43 1 35 13 2 IS 6 199 252 66 149 116 96 92 17 15 2S 1 7 2 8 2 99 108 67 127 2 92 1 21 13 I 1 90 198 68 Unpopulated 69 315 47 176 14 62 17 37 9 5 3 5 23 10 191 391 70 111 4 55 1 26 1 ...... 29 3 91 213 71 372 130 183 47 64 5 ... 11 1 7 9 4 94 71 262 524 72 179 17 72 11 61 2 10 2 4 28 ,6 148 289 73 172 35 127 22 12 7 27 6 .,. 1 5 ... 125 234 74 256 19 186 4 19 6 32 4 14 2 1 2 5 137 352 75 157 99 15 21 12 1 2 7 70 229' 76 Unpopulated 77 324 15 262 12 39 3 '" 9 11 3 305 526 78 57 15 34 1 6 10 ] ... 16 4 44 8679 76 56 39 1 15 53 10 2 5 7 41 45 80 SO 19 32 4 17 4 10 2 29 53 81 37 28 20 7 21 8 1 2 21 26 82 110 72 55 2 32 64 7 1 15 5 68 92 83 4 4 ... 3 6 84 61 SO 58 48 1 2 3 5 51 45 85 42 17 29 10 4 5 6 3 2 35 70 86 5 4 1 2 7 87 394 311 367 298 16 10 3 3 4 2 2 ... 249 241 8t! 113 81 75 72 12 5 20 2 1 2 3 2 87 112 8:1 31 32 26 28 3 4 1 1 31 38 90 125 111 78 84 6 13 16 5 3 2 20 9 82 73 91 40 35 32 34 7 .,. ... 1 1 30 35 92 296 220 202 187 32 18 6 2 16 2 2 21 7 5 14 2 185 202 93 61 52 52 50 1 ... 3 2 4 1 39 54 94' 68 57 54 49 10 8 3 1 57 60 95 :

75 61 60 52 10 9 ... .. , ... 5 27 46 96 363 298 210 231 44 60 28 2 S 2 3 11 5 244 266 97 59 41 49 36 1 5 8 1 ... 35 34 98 19 60 45 30 2S 29 2 6 1 1 50 67 99 171 128 113 96 18 18 33 14 5 2 101 96100 201 132 112 94 27 29 II 21 1 6 3 1 13 1 136 158 101 80 46 46 43 19 ...... , 10 5 3 53 63' 102 456 382 298 330 19 11 16 5 39 16 2 2 1 2 7 36 32 16 287 336103 211 145 147 123 33 5 ... 24 4 3 6 13 124 146 104 148 122 80 96 2S 22 4 25 4 3 11 100 117105 65 58 56 54 '6 4 ... 3 37 40106 135 134 98 112 21 16 13 5 2 1 1 ... 98 83 107 199- 146 126 108 38 31 27 5 5 3 2 122 170 lOS 79 40 10 40 '6 ... 1 2 54 64109 34. 22 18 18 4 4 6 6 15 25 no

20S. 63 120 21 9 19 I 25 10 '" 17 7 5 28 6 161 307 HI 65 38 36 2 9 35 2 2 1 1 4 11 53 105112 62 31. 35 24 9 7 17 1 36 64 113 73 1 71 ... I 1 . 1 66 102 1'14 10 26 1 3 23 34 115 34

TBHSIL:-4-TALBRA" S-KBSHORAIPA.TAN

Literate Sehe- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No.. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons ,...-----A---., ,----'----. ,__.._.__, r~ r-----" ,---A---. r--'----. ,..-A-, r---""--. P M F M F M F M· F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 177 45 116 Dora • P,PW 5,237 70 70 329 IS2 11 7 58 28 117 Kachhalya Pw (),499 50 50 242 124 118 12 5 43 53 118 Palkan P, Kw 9,089 49 49 303 164 139 6 9 65 49 25 2 119 Dabi • P, D, Pw, Po 7,496 203 204 946 499 447 50 46 143 134 114 7 120 Dhorela Pw 3,345 27 27 264 141 123 24 13 43 46 6 121 Fatehpur Pw 994 37 37 151 79 72 49 49 2 122 Deogarh Pw 840 26 26 120 S9 61 42 39 123 Gopalpura Pw 1,832 93 93 497 277 220 92 73 19 17 2 124 Gordhanpura Pw 942 81 81 89 47 42 7 3 125 P, Pw 1,641 52 52 244 122 122 12 15 66 69 3 126 Parana Pw 3,200 13 13 76 39 37 II 8 1 127 Badfoo 3,962 34 34 ]43 63 80 13 14 19 24 S 128 Ratanpuriya Pw 186 10 10 37 19 18 1 129 Lamba Khoh· P, Pw, Po 5,062 50 50 539 279 260 37 22 55 55 54 5 130 Ganeshpura P 918 91 91 416 210 206 1 206 201 3 131 Daboosar 369 2 2 17 8 9 8 9 132 Cbhant-ka-Khera 1,022 10 10 46 23 23 6 1 133 Naroli 1,836 9 9 44 24 20 3 3 134 Rajpura Kw 2,992 73 74 393 222 171 73 48 37 33 ]6 135 Gudha 1,621 102 102 476 252 224 6 4 45 36 7 136 Dhasalya 1,709 29 29 198 105 93 10 9 30 20 1 137 Sutra P, Pw 2,504 127 127 959 497 462 25 34 Jl3 114 19 138 Thari Pw 2,427 57 57 263 135 128 3 2 89 86 1 139 Bhawanipura • 1,269 16 16 76 34 42 34 42 140 Bagchanch 6,473 Unpopulated 141 Dhaneshwar Pw 14,705 156 156 730 399 331 14 9 228 197 27 2 142 Kanwarpuriya P, Tk 6,301 105 105 460 241 219 8 4 156 147 S l 143 Bijari Tk 3,927 13 13 57 27 30 1 1 144 Khadipur 24,194 65 65 341 185 156 6 6 106 90 5 TEHSIL:-5-KESHORAI PATAN 1 Kuagaon 1,431 49 49 239 125 114 23 20 21 20 S 2 Birampura 462 5 5 27 12 IS 3 Gopalpura Pw 1,850 44 44 194 106 88 27 28 48 37 4 4 Gothra J,546 68 70 343 185 158 56 52 24 26 16 5 Jahooriya 693 13 15 76 33 43 1 2 9 10 1 6 Pholai· P 894 88 88 466 241 225 26 26 27 21 32 7 Jagannathpura ~5 68 68 355 189 166 57 42 2S 19 IS 2 8 Mor Khoondna 568 23 24 159 95 64 9 Bhains Khera 1,000 30 30 171 96 75 2S 20 5 7 (i Ii) Lobli 591 ]79 192 57 29 28 3 4

11 Gendoli Kalan P, D, Pw 4,000 40 40 221 116 105 50 45 II 4 5 12 Gendoli Khurd· D, Pw, Po Lm 3,323 261 261 1,164 609 555 187 177 76 70 129 J2 13 Goonta Pw 2,363 25 25 162 91 71 8 9 29 22 :5' 14 Thadol 1,245 20 20 115 59 56 8 S 21 21 2 15 Mahuwa 960 1 1 4 1 3 16 Dangaheri Kw 4,265 50 53 222 123 99 20 13 8 17 Shambhoopura @ Pw 1,245 21 21 117 69 48 69 48 2 18 Utrana- Pw 3,132 51 58 333 180 153 47 37 40 77 19 Kankra Pw 1,425 50 53 277 153 124 38 31 52 47 5' 2 20 Chamawli Pw 1,364 44 48 243 131 112 11 10 41 46 6 2 l!9 Alias Boooe} 36

RURAL p~y G1;U'ISVS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS Cod~ ""Total workers V VI VII VIII IX X No. (I-D{) II III IV ,~ C-.A_-., ~ r--.A~ ~c-.A.---v---A:-'t ~~ ~~~ F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F :M F M F M (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) ( 1) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) 6 4 85 145 116 7 SO 3 6 92 25 6 5 6 48 99 117 76 19 47 4 2 .. ' 3 1 56 110 118 44 :.l 13 17 4 47 6 108 29 4 2 17 14 189 214 119 310 233 250 210 23 23 55 33 32 41 120 ,., 9 8 109 82 38 37 7 4 20 24 121 18 17 59 48 41 31 .. , 10 19 122 43 35 7 6 49 42 8 9 3 3 1 78 72123 199 148 149 105 33 33 3 7 24 124 18 33 18 I 6 40 36 10 41 61 125 81 61 54 23 2 2 15 14 13 2 6 12 126 33 2S 15 10 4 21 5S 127 27 17 )0 8 4 42 25 .,. 7 4 11 128 15 7 8 7 3 4 98 199 129 181 61 123 59 10 9 1 32 79 79 130 '131 127 123 Jl9 8 8 4 4 \31 .- ... 4 5 .. ' . 17 132 4 5 1 2 9 10 4 2 1 6 8 133 14 6 2 \ 18 12 16 11 .. , 5 75 63 134 136 102 ! 2 4 J J I 147 108 71 27 10 86 102 135 166 122 28 23 .. , 111 8 .. , 2 46 47 136 46 50 41 9 3 192 197 137 59 10 5 1 9 4 1 305 265 217 251 5 4 2 1 45 50 138 , 14 8 1 90 78 (8 62 5 7 .. 11 18 139 15 9 1 8 1 6 7 140 23 24 U /1 pop u I a i'e d 5 ... 4 4 134 141 141 113 35 13 29 55 35 75 87 '" 82 142 265 190 5 I 4 1 6 74 167 131 142 117 14 7 .,. ... 6 6 16 143 14 13 1 I 1 5 67 57 144 21 14 39 36 3 3 118 99 65 57 8 6

3 39 109 1 86 5 56 12 4 2 12 4 15 2 8 3 5 39 86 3 2 54 2 2 11 4 52 155 4 67 '" '133 3 84 2 19 26 14 42 5 19 1 14 1 4 1 4 9 101 225 6 '140 90 10 7 20 1 76 166 7 113 79 19 14 33 64 8 62 52 1 9 44 71 9 5Z 4 47 2 4 2 11 14 JO 18 14 14 13 2 1 2 51 90 11 7 4 S 1 261 545 65 15 60 37 4 18 2 32 2 12 348 10 220 8 6 2 27 1 31 70 13 ro 1 46 I 1 12 I 18 55 14 41 1 28 l' 7 4- 3 15 1 I 6 42 99 16 81 42 33 ... 27 48 17 42 40 2 77 15! 18 20 I ~J03 2 74 2 R I 66 124 19 81 62 15 9 ... I 54 108 2Q '77 4 42 16 17 2 36

lEHSIL:-S-KESHORAI PAlAN

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated' No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

,.--A-, r-""'___'_' ,---l'---. r-"--. ~ ~ ~ ~. P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Ito) (II) (12) (13) (14) 21 Pw 1,596 31 31 168 92 76 64 51 3 22 Nayagaon 1,225 43 46 230 130 100 39 33 59 43 16 23 Balapura Pw 996 24 26 148 82 66 1 1 3 1 24 Jarla P,Pw 1,012 85 85 405 237 168 42 36 113 84 41 1 25 Bargaon 930 24 29 155 79 76 28 30 26 Bhandguwar Pw 1,071 45 50 242 135 107 2 4 10 11 2 27 Sakhawda Pw 1,768 37 38 166 92 74 7 11 23 20 4 28 Bishanpura Pw 992 10 11 66 38 28 10 9 6 29 Sahanpur 1,821 22 26 147 73 74 29 32 32 22 30 Baswara* P,PW 4,261 95 157 863 432 431 18 14 287 280 56 2 31 Kankra P 1,598 26 37 234 123 111 90 80 22 3 32 Kareerya 799 27 34 171 84 87 75 82 33 Peepalda 2,397 51 62 379 201 178 87 85 69 52 8 34 Makheeda* P 3,402 76 93 449 241 202 44 29 49 36 47 4 3S Khakta Pw 1,343 53 67 344 171 173 39 33 112 128 11 36 Barakhera* P, Pw, Po, Lm 6,621 492 568 2,861 1,467 1,394 366 362 85 70 303 53 37 Papri* P 3,080 81 8t 420 210 210 13 8 123 127 42 2 38 Kharayta 2,631 66 90 472 248 224 81 84 88 84 42 2 39 Dapta P,PW 2,619 76 76 430 237 193 74 62 118 89 20 40 Ramganj Pw 341 22 26 lIS 61 54 14 12 30 28 4 41 Laban· P, Pw, RIy, Po, Lm 3,761 233 283 1,190 619 571 95 87 307 301 122 8 42 Bahrawli 2,205 70 92 451 236 215 6 10 187 158 22 43 Bagii 1,467 58 58 236 120 116 8 10 15 9 9 44 Guwata P,PW 3,709 150 150 709 367 342 58 47 114 104 39 1 45 Kota Khurd P,Pw 3,502 109 135 657 342 315 66 45 139 121 58 3 46 Chaheecha 1,707 64 73 373 201 172 6 6 127 105 6 47 Jhapayta 1,769 42 50 306 158 148 32 31 38 33 140 48 Dei Khera* P,Pw 2,653 185 233 1,170 582 588 55 58 275 277 95 12' 49 Dadwara 2,221 59 59 295 ]58 137 32 34 39 41 3 50 Pratabgarh Kw 2,259 61 61 266 140 126 93 80 10 51 Theekri 1,736 18 18 95 44 51 6 12 52 Dagariya P,PW 1,771 179 198 933 502 43] 78 57 112 103 115 10 53 Paparli Pw 1,422 45 45 239 JI9 120 13 11 9 8 12 54 Lachhmipura Pw 1,764 35 41 221 122 99 39 32 35 28 IS 55 Rebarpura· P,Pw 1,378 114 115 480 217 263 73 69 49 52 42 4 56 Pacheepla Pw 2,277 56 62 346 191 155 5 2 2 65 57 Khediyaman 2,091 29 29 140 73 67 11 58 Khediya DUrjan P, Pw 1,256 61 72 406 215 191 30 29 110 86 55 3 59 latera Pw 599 14 14 83 47 36 37 28 11 6G Borda* Pw 3,523 160 177 720 381 339 82 71 16 20 77 20 61 Dheengsi 708 26 26 147 87 60 II 8 25 14 18 62 Jhaliji-ka-Barana'" Pw, Po 6,030 267 302 1,724 933 791 253 237 95 73 192 21 63 Barani Pw 797 10 10 78 40 38 23 19 6 64 Haripura @ 1 Pw 1,317 65 65 301 156 145 34 30 17 16 22 1 65 MenoH Pw 2,037 81 81 445 237 208 45 36 1 66 Karwala-ki-Jhonpariya'" Pw 1,632 93 93 494 272 222 41 38 178 134 27 1 67 Korkya Balaji Pw 1,796 63 68 334 183 151 55 43 11 13 21 2 68 Peepalda Same! 574 11 11 85 48 37 19 17 29 20 1 1,108 40 50 252 131 121 47 42 7 69 Dotana @ 2 38, 10 Jetha1 '" D,Pw,Po, Lm 6,608 329 367 1,785 956 829 185 193 73 47 290 @ 1 Alias Kali-Talai @ 2 Alias Kisbanpura 37

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORlO!R.S NON- • WORKERS Tetal workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No.

M F M F M FMF M F M F M F M FM F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1)

so 34 3 9 2 ... 2 42 76 21 75 54 5 3 1 2 10 5S 100 22 55 29 5 18 3 27 66 23 122 1 95 5 13 2 1 6 115 161 24 50 26 38 26 2 5 5 29 50 2S 85 3 61 2 2 22 ... SO 104 26 54 33 2 17 2 38 74 27 21 16 3 1 17 28 28 49 26 41 26 1 4 1 2 24 48 29 277 16 227 16 6 3 24 7 4 6 155 415 30 76 32 57 32 2 3 10 4 47 79 31 50 4 42 4 8 34 83 32 113 43 101 43 1 5 4 ... 2 8& 135 33 137 90 101 74 10 5 7 9 4 2 8 7 110 112 34 113 76 88 67 7 1 4 10 5 4 3 58 97 35 899 226 532 124 26 3 59 93 9 8 3 65 60 31 5 80 26 568 1,168 36 118 86 .,. 8 10 2 2 1 3 6 92 210 37 147 2 109 1 1 3 5 24 5 1 101 222 38 140 1 96 11 18 3 12 1 97 192 39 30 2 22 2 2 3 2 31 52 40 364 22 224 2 35 41 13 50 20 2S5 549 41 152 120 134 113 1 ... 14 6 3 1 84 95 42 no 1 56 4 1 8 ... 1 2 1 48 115 43 222 11 152 ... 20 ... 30 4 2 2 16 7 145 331 44 211 24 167 2 12 18 7 10 3 12 4 131 291 45 127 107 4 1 4 12 74 171 46 92 75 7 7 1 ... I 1 66 148 47 358 14 230 2 49 8 8 25 2 7 4 21 12 4 224 574 48 93 2 67 10 12 3 1 2 65' 135 49 70 55 7 7 1 70 126 50 32 23 ... 1 6 .. , ... 2 12 51 51 289 7 213 I 14 10 19 3 8 1 24 3 213 424 52 76 56 1 17 2 43 120 53 86 7 51 20 6 11 2 ... 2 36 92 54 132 13 95 4 23 2 10 11 85 250 55 105 88 5 8 3 86 154 56 48 ." 48 ...... 25 67 57 119 1 86 9 5 16 2 1 96 190 58 26 18 3 4 1 ...... 21 36 59 237 133 153 80 33 43 I 35 8 I 5 9 2 144 206 60 47 I 33 I 4 7 ...... 3 40 59 61 542 27 338 20 70 13 40 7 9 25 1 39 7 391 764 62 26 12 19 11 4 1 ••. 3 ... 14 26 63 102 24 73 22 23 2 1 4 1 54 121 64 170 SO 144 43 21 7 5 67 158 65 155 102 134 95 11 5 6 2 3 117 120 66 115 69 95 60 19 9 1 688267 21 1 19 1 2 27 36 68 75 5 73 2 2 3 ...... 56 116 69 572 289 327 126 109 76 18 33 13 IS 3 13 11 3 1 55 58 384 540 10 38

nmrt.:-S-KESHOR~lP!t;T"'N ,

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code' Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

,-J---, ,---A---. ,----A---.. ~ r-----A--., ~ ...----A---. ~ P M F M F M P M F (I) (2) , (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 71' Nayagaon Pw 1,586 55 63 308 153 155 56 58. 50 55 18 1 72 Hingoniyan • P,Pw 2,326 104 105 556 319 237 59 55 91 80 96 11 73 Chadgaon Pw 1,193 98 103 347 179 168 35 39 37 39 42 3 7lt Cbardana P,Pw 1,36l 89 95 511 245 266 48 50 58 69 68 3 7S Isarda Kw 952 91 100 176 93 83 20 21 30 17 9 7li Chautra-ka-Khera Pw 227 62 62 306 158 148 17 14 11 14 47 4 77 Amarpura Pw 581 12 12 186 90 96 20 27 14 78 Kanwarpura p, Pw 743 29 39 183 95 88 6 4 46 43 31 4. 79 Dharawan Pw 1,577 53 60 367 188 179 74 68 23 17 47 2 80 Malikpura Pw 1,318 61 67 302 171 131 80 25 7 6 22 81 Raghunathpura Pw 896 31 52 225 114 III 24 28 25 24 29 82 Notara * P,Pw,Po 2,831 202 233 846 447 399 152 153 83 45 138 18 83 Ghata-ka-Barana • P, Pw, Rly, Po, To 2,343 153 180 883 426 457 54 57 132 130 103 15 84 Kotri Pw 1,544 64 75 399 197 202 26 26 84 99 35 7 85 Baldeopura Pw 2,054 17 22 140 79 61 7 9 9 86 Ajanda * P,PW 2,914 115 139 768 411 357 60 54 121 95 67 6 87 Bajharli Pw 892 84 103 428 222 206 35 43 137 123 44 1 88 Kodkiya Pw 3,408 100 107 586 313 273 59 33 18 16 48 S 89 Ardana Tk 848 43 51 275 149 126 16 11 103 91 19 9() Arniya P, Pw 785 64 74 333 182 151 57 46 9 8 33 91 Garjani Pw 842 51 61 296 152 144 23 18 107 103 19 92 Heerapur Pw 1,047 18 25 161 90 71 9 8 7 45 7 93 Borda P, Pw 1,664 83 98 482 249 233 32 37 14 14 44 1 94 Rampuriya 867 Unpopulated 9'3 Balkasa * P,Pw 1,535 189 209 939 468 471 132 140 99 91 136 6 96 Bhindi P,Pw 679 45 54 245 124 121 37 38 65 68. 35 10 97 Kherli Pw 471 29 39 205 102 103 83 89 13 14 98 Baldara Kw 992 35 43 224 117 107 24 25 24 18 22 Qq Chhoreda 1,302 42 50 294 151 143 32 24 89 92 16 100 Chanwachh 1,373 44 47 243 126 117 46 38 40 28 120 101 Jaloda* P,Pw 1,685 148 172 824 433 391 99 92 97 99 108 7 102 Boodiya Pw 720 34 36 404 219 ' 185 19 21 105 85 29 2 103 Banyani 1,026 21 27 173 84 89 10 11 45 47 5 104 Karwala* P,Pw 2,761 113 121 716 393 323 72 69 180 144 53 5 105 RaghuQlI-thpura @ Pw 882 28 35 178 93 85 5 7 12 106 Mayja* P, Pw 1,497 99 133 679 366 313 86 63 127 112 43 101 Kodeeja P,Pw 1,418 73 81 391 210 181 62 52 7 8 16 4 108 Kanihera Pw 1,137 16 19 159 86 73 18 10 52 44 1 1~ Jhuwasa P,Pw 991 69 81 456 220 236 45 48 42 54 II 110 Chharakwara Pw 2,214 69 83 417 227 190 47 47 107 85 14 III Lesarda* P,Pw 4,074 205 245 1,088 573 515 112 116 163 7 112 Halihera Pw 876 52 67 332 168 164 8 5 110 110 17 113 Neemoda Pw 1,150 44 57 275 142 133 15 10 98 97 22 2 114 Chitawa* P,PW 1,838 35 42 696 360 336 40 35 237 223 65 liS Pw 791 33 33 157 82 75 38 37 37 34 10 116 Gurla Pw 1,508 40 40 267 142 125 3 3 5 3 29 2 111 Gurli Pw ],058 101 101 497 286 211 62 42 47 118 Rungpuriya Pw 1,129 66 88 330 153 177 37 39 10 119 Isharnagar Pw 1,069 85 98 508 272 236 41 47 166 133 40 120 Patoliya 799 26 33 248 133 115 1 20 .@ Alias -Jhonpariyan 39

RUR.AL PRIMAR.Y CENSUS ABSTRAC1'

WORKERS NON- WORKERS Total workers Code· (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X N() •. r---A----. ,...----A----, ,.---A------, ...---"-----. ~ ,-----'---, r--"----.. ~ ,.----"-----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) ( 33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 103 65 70 40 24 24 9 1 50 90 71 224 14 1I0 4 24 15 60 2 2 11 10 95 223 72 105 8 66 3 11 16 1 11 5 74 160 73 150 31 lOG 1 14 2 16 6 6 30 95 235 74 60 48 7 3 2 33 83 75 86 51 23 ... 12 72 147 76 47 32 5 7 3 43 96 77 58 8 48 8 8 1 37 80 78 116 8 86 8 9 16 2 1 2 72 171 79 99 1 83 1 8 3 2 2 72 130 80 63 4 43 4 9 4 7 51 107 81 290 42 126 3 51 21 8 31 6 5 22 12 1 4 31 9 157 357 82 268 12 122 4 82 6 10 7 2 3 10 16 16 1 158 445 83 115 77 86 72 14 3 3 3 2 1 6 2 82 125 84 51 34 41 34 3 5 2 28 27 85 252 72 147 62 28 8 39 2 2 5 18 12 159 285 86 97 69 17 5 7 13 1 3 95 127 85 , 121 87 185 117 154 97 11 2 4 1 13 18 128 156 88 93 5 66 5 12 1 9 5 56 121 89 96 42 45 40 8 3 1 2 21 14 2 86 109 90 94 34 59 33 10 6 2 10 7 1 58 110 91 43 26 20 21 13 4 4 1 4 1 I 47 45 92 146 123 107 103 13 IS 2 2 3 1 10 4 7 2 103 110 ~3 Unpopulated '>4 292 206 174 144 96 62 6 3 11 2 176 265 95 78 73 54 53 19 14 3 2 2 3 46 48 96 65 66 59 65 4 2 37 37 97 75 60 56 55 9 5 8 2 42 47 98 • 89 67 68 63 7 2 11 2 1 62 76 99 73 28 44 25 17 3 8 2 2 53 89 100 258 68 179 39 51 23 10 1 13 3 4 2 175 323 lOt 137 100 97 89 15 6 8 2 1 10 9 82 85 102 58 28 47 26 5 2 6 26 61 103 236 156 159 133 26 20 6 34 3 8 2 157 167 104 56 37 28 36 3 22 2 37 48 lOS 215 182 127 150 39 31 34 1 10 4 151 131 106 131 67 92 56 15 10 20 1 3 79 114 107 52 35 40 35 12 34 38 108 140 91 92 84 19 5 25 1 3 2 80 145 109 138 1ll 90 SO 27 30 20 1 89 79 110 322 246 41 26 1 8 251 515 l1t 116 114 90 105 13 9 13 52 50 112 95 12 60 5 15 6 15 2 3 1 47 121 113 210 16 127 5 31 9 26 3 21 2 150 320 114 48 4 29 1 ~ 11 7 3 34 71 115 75 7 43 3 9 10 4 9 4 67 118 116 150 5 110 4 2 23 10 5 1 136 206 117 94 89 84 86 ' 3 3 6 ... 1 59 88 118 152 117 134 116 3 4 4 I 5 2 120 119 II~ 74 5 44 2 6 8 3 2 3 9 2 59 110 120 39(a)

TsHSIL:-S-KESHO.RAlPATAN

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Ameniti~ acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

,-A--. r-"---o ~~ ~ ~ ~ P M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (1a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 121 Keshonagar Pw 1,060 37 40 273 148 125 23 26 5 5 11 122 Lakheri Pw,Po 1,454 132 143 1,400 760 64{) 194 176 183 141 182 23 123 Sonagar* P 2,281 88 115 647 332 315 67 48 27 36 79 IS 124 Neemotha 1,952 67 67 368 194 174 44 45 62 64 28 125 Kherli 1,052 22 22 161 83 78 8 10 54 48 12 126 Baleetha P,PW 2,138 53 53 279 149 130 26 27 86 63 36 2 127 Jagnatha Pw 1,191 15 15 81 52 29 9 10 16 14 11 1 128 Madhorajpura P,Pw 1,992 113 133 633 330 303 83 67 8 3 63 2 129 Indarpuriya Pw 1,100 46 54 277 133 144 133 144 16 1 )30 Bheeya* P, Pw, Po 3,264 195 209 1,013 528 485 188 167 5 4 164 15 131 Hathnapur Pw 805 30 31 132 75 57 10 8 64 47 16 J32 Chari Pw 1,609 110 112 497 244 253 80 80 70 84 70 3 133 Padra P,Pw 1,638 72 74 346 175 171 34 34 29 27 SO 6 134 Kamolar Pw 793 27 28 155 73 82 7 4 47 49 22 4 135 Rari" P,Pw 1,431 74 74 313 150 163 18 20 21 20 75 9 136 Arnetha* P, Pw, Rly, Po 4,017 220 220 1,515 785 730 281 281 6 6 241 19 137 Rangrajpura Pw 980 38 38 180 103 77 13 11 79 58 17 138 Samadpuriya Pw 829 58 58 278 145 133 60 51 52 57 30 139 Jakhroon 832 16 16 126 72 54 2 2 37 35 15 140 Notara 1,050 4{) 47 199 112 87 22 22 27 55 15 141 Beeraj p 1,197 35 48 229 122 107 26 21 17 14 21 1 142 Sarsala P,Pw 1,062 50 50 352 187 165 62 50 12 12 43 1 143 Anatpura B 836 SO 50 222 114 108 26 27 37 11 144 Shreepura Pw 1,017 49 51 206 109 97 30 24 3 3 23 145 Lachhmipura 580 Unpopulated 146 Adeela P,Pw 2,105 134 164 831 442 389 96 84 149 147 138 9 147 Kasba Kapren* M, D, Pw, Rly, Po, To 3,288 588 706 3,226 1,658 1,568 225 238 37 30 610 168 148 Hadiya Khera P,Pw 1,722 86 86 486 251 235 53 49 61 53 34 149 TheelIlli Pw ll46 21 21 119 62 57 8 9 37 30 1 150 Balapura Pw 1,016 49 59 325 154 171 21 25 111 116 24 1 151 Boyakhcra Pw 761 30 42 220 121 99 10 10 46 3S 17 152 Deopura 1,246 6 6 30 17 13 17 13 153 Dheekoli 1,268 17 30 179 88 91 11 5 1 154 Kherli 1,274 22 31 148 80 68 IS 10 2 ISS Deoli Pw 965 22 22 135 72 63 8 5 3 IS6 Jharanya Pw 1,008 27 27 119 58 61 7 10 5 157 Roteda· P,Pw 4,263 145 159 1.460 159 101 134 148 191 17 IS8 Balad Pw 1,694 28 35 329 183 146 32 31 110 88 22 159 Takarwara Pw 1,330 139 141 253 130 123 53 48 37 44 13 160 Kherli Vyasan Pw 880 24 2S 125 77 48 13 8 1 161 Peepalda Pw 3,164 24 36 154 78 76 34 28 12 5 162 Jagdari Pw 2,248 28 38 220 117 103 27 S 163 Dolar Pw 2,712 60 78 442 224 218 61 60 20 39(1))

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

WORKERS NON WORKERS "fotal workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,_.....-A-.,~ ~ ,.--A--.. ,...--"---, r--"--...... r--"-----. r--"----. r--"----. r--"----. ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 82 57 50 37 15 19 ... 15 ... 2 1 66 68 121 430 55 129 29 18 30 17 63 13 2 8 1 89 63 22 330 585 122 184 2 122 22 12 3 3 4 2 16 2 148 313 123 121 73 77 47 32 25 3 2 3 4 ... 73 101 124 49 38 40 35 2 2 7 1 34 40 125 97 69 16 11 52 130 126 37 3 15 3 1 19 2 15 26 127 193 42 122 22 55 18 12 2 2 2 137 261 128 75 17 54 6 20 11 1 58 127 129 297 3 213 1 S9 2 9 1 5 10 231 482 130 35 25 28 25 3 2 2 40 32 131 160 73 81 66 31 10 8 5 3 1 22 6 84 180 132 105 62 78 60 10 4 3 '" 3 7 2 70 109 133 45 49 40 44 2 ... 3 1 2 2 28 33 134 83 82 61 64 12 2 1 4 3 18 67 81 135 444 98 227 13 54 8 10 4 26 9 7 99 82 341 632 136 59 42 12 5 44 17 137 83 62 9 10 ...... 2 62 133 138 48 12 18 3 14 5 12 7 ... 1 ... 24 42 139 64 10 52 10 2 6 2 1 1 48 77 140 80 7 51 5 15 1 1 to 3 42 100 141 118 89 75 70 32 18 1 7 1 ... 1 69 76 142 72 35 48 32 8 3 13 1 1 42 73 143 65 29 32 20 11 9 7 13 2 44 68 Unpopulated I"}14 263 239 174 193 49 37 9 3 8 3 1 1 2 ... 19 3 179 150 146 936 280 274 91 98 5 6 1 86 61 93 20 102 35 101 4 5 171 63 722 1,288 147 132 87 102 68 14 11 8 15 1 119 148 148 35 20 25 20 3 7 2:J 37 149 92 65 75 60 5 4 2 6 5 62 106 150 74 70 60 61 5 ·6 2 8 47 29 151 13 5 13 5 4 8 152 54 31 48 29 2 4 2 ... 34 60 153 51 30 37 29 4 1 9 ... 1 29 38 154 41 25 29 23 1 2 10 1 31 38 155 32 31 29 31 2 ... 1 . .. 26 30 156 448 107 191 1 64 2 12 41 79 12 5 23 33 92 311 594 157 89 64 7 ... 11 7 94 146 158 80 25 51 24 6 1 22 ... 1 . 50 98 159 41 7 35 6 1 4 1 1 36 41 160 41 7 28 7 5 4 2 2 37 69 161 60 36 4 16 4 57 103 162 124 8 83 8 12 20 9 100 210 163 39(c)

TOWNs:-NAINWA. LAKHERI & BUNDI

Literate & Code Townj O..;cupied House- Scheduled Scheduled educated No. Ward Area Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

p M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) ( 4-) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (141 1 NAINWA. Ward I 152 235 926 507 419 68 56 5 218 4S Ward 2 )42 198 869 481 388 32 29 281 75 Ward 3 134 161 826 439 387 134 141 153 15 Ward 4 144 177 875 448 427 95 94 139 16 Ward 5 138 175 803 422 381 109 91 28 20 35 2 Ward 6 163 226 1,010 532 478 10 8 262 69 Ward 7 127 149 699 363 336 8 5 4 6 175 S9

Ward 8 174 205 857 435 422 99 113~ 2 106 19 II LAKHERI Ward 105 153 666 345 321 8 S 103 13 Ward 2 92 150 587 323 264 6 9 146 15

Ward 3 83 114 527 260 267 12 13 lOS 15

Ward 4 86 123 527 277 250 149 31 Ward 5 68 92 326 159 167 98 39 Ward 6 74 103 420 221 199 2 128 51 Ward 7 139 167 733 385 348 170 161 8 11 151 28 Ward 8 279 359 1,480 805 675 276 266 37 2 331 68

* Special Charge

Ward 434 454 2,160 1,164 996 131 133 613 326 Ward 2 348 349 1,648 852 796 309 287 43 43 288 36 Ward 3 284 284 1,333 693 640 463 432 7 5 203 16 Ward 4 251 253 1,270 651 619 249 222 24 22 219 37 Ward 5 256 273 1,206 611 595 291 306 229 28 Ward 6 179 181 842 442 400 328 311 107 6 m BUNDI 168 294 1,372 727 645 87 79 3 407 146 Ward 2 166 278 1,260 683 577 39 34 450 186

~ Ward 3 225 327 1,467 742 725 457 234 ~mts of Lakheri A. C. C. 39{d)

WoaEEBS NoB' Wouua ""TOtal workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIII IX X No.

~ r--"----. , ... ~ M F M F M F MFM F M F M F M F (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) I

277 141 52 43 7 10 22 15 49 61 20 2 28 3 6 85 6 230 278

237 65 36 20 2 2 4 42 34 27 4 9 2 53 3 61 3 244 323 232 90 55 38 34 10 54 2 9 3 74 41 207 297 236 88 52 28 33 21 3 43 12 28 5 2 31 44 21 212 339 267 ISO 145 132 8 15 9 28 2 14 5 8 2 49 27 155 201 269 117 76 53 14 12 13 19 31 23 2 36 4 85 17 263 361 202 26 58 18 16 2 18 10 38 61 5 161 310 253 84 67 24 16 10 6 17 16 18 3 17 27 4 81 31 182 338 II 168 20 18 5 8 3 2 75 6 2 18 3 5 37 6 177 301 1~5 28 40 13 61 4 10 19 24 10 168 236 132 13 26 2 6 2 64 7 4 11 2 17 4 128 254 127 12 12 2 5 41 2 19 2 4 42 9 150 238 90 13 5 8 31 3 5 1 32 7 7 69 154 102 22 5 2 4 8 24 2 4 26 38 9 119 177 169 18 9 7 91 3 8 2 24 2 33 5 216 330 367 45 25 4 18 28 2 123 10 19 4 31 5 6 113 23 438 630

50S 20 2 7 361 6 4 10 13 108 14 659 976 374 35 1 291 27 7 2 21 11 43 5 478 761 284 19 6 2 246 12 8 7 3 4 13 409 621 264 25 4 4 3 189 16 5 17 3 13 29 6 387 594

246 37 210 32 4 12 3 2 17 365 558 182 42 2 3 135 21 3 2 3 4 34 16 260 358 III 395 92 3 1 1 23 12 14 4 12 5 48 97 20 28 169 49 332 553 312 49 1 3 3 28 8 12 85 5 24 157 35 371 528 374 66 6 3 13 4 69 15 33 54 4 25 174 40 368 659 39(e)

lOWNs:-BUNDI &; KESHOBAIPATAN

Literate &_ Code Town! Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Are. Houses holds cducatc4 Total Population Castes Tribes persons .. p M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (J) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (I2) (13) (14) III BUNDI (Contd.) Ward 4 254 353 1,626 844 782 6 5 399 104 Ward 5 247 367 1,758 935 823 7 3 581 249 Ward 6 275 515 2,211 1,136 1,075 6 7 812 3SS Ward 7 198 303 1,354 695 659 4 3 238 61 Ward 8 238 334 1,615 816 799 37 54 3 320 77 Ward 9 222 307 1,201 641 560 197 175 328 82 Ward 10 193 296 1,151 605 546 26 20 395 141 Ward 11 231 332 1,402 728 674 527 225 Ward 12 247 416 1,757 936 821 26 30 669 290 Ward 13 209 316 1,373 742 631 27 29 S48 214 Ward 14 350 623 2,806 1,470 1,336 417 429 2 1 475 tIS Ward 15 302 581 2,419 1,284 1,135 389 375 5 1 637 322 Ward 16 229 328 1,517 820 697 119 104 35 29 333 108 t Non Municipal Area 41 42 189 98 91 3 2 95 89 IV KESHORAIPATAN - Ward 136 182 899 491 408 99 96 2 1 182 51 Ward 2 103 134 591 353 238 70 29 4 2 169 ,21 Ward 3 87 96 382 202 180 14 10 120 43 Ward 4 84 115 419 239 180 168 54 Ward 5 69 98 424 222 202 8 6 100 19 Ward 6 70 109 405 220 185 144 49 Ward 7 88 88 376 203 173 106 29 ;;j: Ward 8 213 229 1,175 639 536 206 215 34 27 140 12

t Consists of hamlet.

t Also includes special charge of Bundi Road having 262 persons (154 M, 108 F). 39(f)

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON r--­ ------~------~ WORKE.S Total Workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F MFMFM F

(IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) III 395 49 2 5 35 15 124 15 65 2 42 28 '" 94 IS 449 733

450 67 26 5 3 2 8 7 48 18 50 5 15 158 11 18... 124 19 485 756

554 74 13 4 2 5 56 20 54 17 18 165 4 41 '" 200 28 582 1,001 390 54 to 5 38 57 7 50 15 60 3 53 13 36 1 86 9 305 605

428 252 12 4 105 150 108 40 44 (j 34 12 16 ... 104 42 388 547 326 73 3 6 38 22 43 5 31 56 2 18 '" 131 44 315 487 311 44 11 3 17 7 42 2 13 43 18 •.. 163 33 294 502 344 35 9 9 32 3 27 45 6 42 '" 180 24 384 639

418 77 IS 59 10 30 8 97 11 35 ... 172 54 518 744 360 56 10 2 2 37 16 74 8 32 ... 187 45 382 575

769 217 9 17 55 17 109 5 79 5 124 69 109 ... 267 120 701 1.119

713 117 42 15 5 9 65 9 11;) 60 116 14 60 1 246 76 571 1,018

435 123 148 46 24 19 12 12 30 19 3 21 3 32 11 15 ... 150 13 385 574 65 52 42 23 52 33 39 IV' 231 34 62 29 9 5 4 23 19 37 10 47 19 260 374 161 4 25 14 28 19 11 8 23 33 2 192 234

92 22 6 6 2 18 2 7 13 3 42 13 110 158 122 2 10 6 7 2 18 78 117 178 124 61 9 8 6 10 5 8 25 22 27 3 10 10 4 4 28 5 98 141

117 12 18 3 2 12 15 1 18 2 3 48 7 103 173 100 8 29 I I 17 5 5 7 14 9 19 1 103 165 342 46 70 14 30 13 40 18 44 1 15 26 85 30 297 490

OTHER CENSUS TABLES

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GENERAL POPULATION TABLES (Note on A-Series)

There are four Tables and five Appendices in this 7. For the purpose of 1961 Census, a 'House' is a series. These tables, being the basic popUlation tables, structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a furnish information about area, sexwise population and dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum-dwelling or a place of its variation during sixty years, classification of villages business, workshop, school etc .• giving out on the road and towns by population and the trends of urbanisation or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading in the district. to a main gate or enjoying a separate entrance. 'Occupied residential houses' are those houses which are used Table A-I wholly or partly for the purpose of residence by one or 2. This is the basic popUlation table showing area, more households. density, number of villages and towns, occupied residential 8. In addition to this main table, there are three houses and population by persons, males and females. appendices which were not prepared in the last censuses. The data has been presented for the district as well as Appendix /I for each tehsil for total, rural and urban areas separately. The town figures have been shown immediately after the 9. One of the criteria for a place to be declared entries of the tehsil in whkh they are situated. The as town is that it should normally have a population of abbreviation just after the name of the town has been 5,000 and above. For various reasons, several places used to denote that the particular town has a Municipality with a population of 5,000 and over have not been or a Cantonment. recognised as towns. This appendix gives the tehsilwise number of such places with their population. Further, it 3. It may be noted that in the previous censuses the also shows the percentage contribution of total rural density of popUlation and other urban break-ups upto the population of the district of such places. An annexure town level were not mentioned in this table which have showing the places with less than 5,000 population which been shown separately now for 1961 Census besides were treated as towns in 1951 Census but declassified in furnishing the number of inhabited and uninhabited 1961, is attached to this appendix. villages in each tehsil. Appendix II/ 4. The area figures both for rural and municipal 10. This appendix shows the sexwise figures for towns have been obtained from the State revenue authorities. houseless and institutional population for the district and Though the area figures have been collected originally in each tehsil for total, rural and urban areas separately. acres yet these figures have been shown in Sq. miles and Houseless and ~nstitutional population has already been Sq. Km. in columns 3 (a) and 3 (b) respectively after defined in para 10 of the note on Primary Census Abstract. converting them into the respective units. Further, the area figures have been given upto one decimal place in Table A·I1 case of the district a,s well as for each tehsil but such 11. This table compares population figures of the presentation is made upto two decimal places in case district as ascertained at the 1961 Census with the of towns. corresponding figures for the six previous censuses. The 5. The density of persons has been worked out figures presented for the six previous censuses in the according to the area shown under column 3 (a) and table, have been adjusted after taking into consideration bas been presented separately for the district and for the territorial changes taken place in the district so as each of the tehsils and towns under column 4. to afford a correct basis for comparison. This is an important table as it gives the growth of popUlation 6. A village and a town has already been defined from decade to decade. It further provides a basis for ill para 3 of the note on Primary Census Abstract. estimating the population especially in the absence or

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reliable data for vital statistics. The main change in this 16. The distri'ct totals for a class have been given table over 1951 Census is that the percentage variation followed by the various towns in that particular Class. has also been mentioned from decade to decade. Column No. 2 of the table presents the name of the 12. The appendix attached to this table shows the town and just under it the area of that town has been population for the district as well as for each tehsil given both in Sq. miles and sq. Km. The status of the according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951 town is separately shown in column No. 3 in· an besides furnishing the changes in area and the population abbreviated form. involved in those changes that have taken place during the last decade. The details of transfers of areas and 17. The main object of this table as indicated above population in every case have been given in the footnote is to show the growth of towns as towns and not how separately. certain places have been converted into towns from Table A-III villages as such the figures against towns have been 13. This table furnishes the sexwise total rural shown for those decades only in which they were population together with the number of inhabited villages recognised as towns. The district population for all classes for the district as well as for each tehsil arranged into during the previous decades has been arrived at after seven population size groups viz., less than 200, 200-499, adding the population of those places which were treated 500-999, 1,000-1,999, 2,000-4,999, 5,000-9,999 and 10,000 as towns in the corresponding decade but now declassified. As such if a town had not been treated as town in all and above. the previous censuses, it is indicated as declassified in 14. The main changes in this table over 1951 Census those particular censuses. Towns treated for the first time are (i) the group less than 500 has now been sp.t up in 1951 Census have been asterisked*. into two groups viz., less than 200 and 200-499 and (ii) it relates only to villages while in 1951 Census it related to villages and towns both. 18. The change in this table over 1951 Census is that the areas of towns as well as the percentage of decade Table A-IV variations of total population of the towns have been 15. This table shows the growth of each town in additionally shown in the present census. the district since 1901 together with its sexwise population. It further furnishes the information regarding decade variation in population and its percentage. For the purpose 19. The appendix to thi's table shows the area and population of towns of 1951 Census which have been of this table all the towns have been classified into the declassified in the present census. Such appendix was not ,following six classes according to population:- prepared in the previo us cens uses. Class I 1,00,000 and above Class II 50,000 - 99,999 Class III 20,000 - 49,999 20. A separate volume-Part II-A incorporating the Clus IV 10,000 - 19,999 General Population Tables for the State and the districts Class V 5,000 - 9,999 have been issued in which the concepts used have also Class VI Less thoo 5,000 been discussed. 4S

T ABLE A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULA nON

No. of villages Area in Popu- --~~~ No. of Total lation Un- occupied Population Rural Sq. Sq. per·Sq. Inha- inha- No. of residential Districtj Teshil/Town Urban miles Km. mile bited bited towns houses Persons Males Females 2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DISTRICT T 2,170.3 5,621.1 156 718 17 4 59,324 338,010 178,193 159,817 R 2,114.3 5,476.0 135 718 17 50,827 Z86,271 150,907 135,364 U 56.0 145.1 9M 4 8,497 51,739 27,286 14,453

Hindoli Tehsil @ R 449.1 1,163.2 143 130 I 11,494 64,110 34,043 30,067 Nainwa Tehsil T 438.4 I, 135.5 153 160 4 11,353 66,856 35,206 31,650 R 418.8 1,084.6 143 160 4 10,179 59,991 31,579 28,412 U 19.6 50.9 350 1 1,174 6,865 3,627 3,238 Nainwa Town (M) U 19.64 50.87 350 1 1,174 6,865 3.627 3.238 Bundi Tehsil T 316.0 818.4 228 129 4 1 11,813 71,894 37,962 33,932 R 304.1 787.6 149 129 4 8.018 45.416 24,060 21,356 U 11.9 30.8 2,2'.3 3,795 26,478 13,902 12,576 Bundi Town (M) U 11.91 30.84 2,223 3,795 26,478 13,902 12,516

Talera Tehsil @ R 509.5 1,319.6 98 138 6 9,386 49,691 26.068 23,623 Keshoraipatan Tehsil T 457.3 1,184.4 187 161 2 2 15,278 85,459 44,914 40,545 R 432.8 1,121.0 155 161 2 .. 11 ,750 67,063 35,157 31,906 U 24.5 61.4 752 2 3,528 18,396 9,157 8,639 Lakheri Town (M) U 14.47 37.48 949 2,678 13,725 7,188 6,537 Keshomipatan Town (M) U 1000 25.90 461 850 4,671 2,569 2,102

Note :- I The Sq. Km. and density figures of urban areas of Tehsil/District are worked out using the area figures corrected U1>to 2 places of decimals obtained by adding the areas of towns 10 the respective units and not using the area .figures given in the table. In addition to this the area figures relating to Sq. Km. are further adjusted to make the Tehsil/District totals tally. 2 The following abbreviation hav.e been used for the Status of a town e. g. (M)= Municipality @ = Bntilely Rural

APPENDIX II TO TAB~E A-I Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population uneler 5,000 ( Units of territory which have nothing to show for this statement have been excluded)

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000 Percent&8e to Percentage to total :Rlilra) total Urban PopuMion of Population of DistrictlTehsil VHlage Population the itistrict Town Population the district 2 3 5 6 7

DISTRICT 4,671 9.03 Bundi Tehsil Keshoraipatan 4,671 9.03 46

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX II ( Place with a population under 5,000 treated as town in 1951, 'declassified in 1961 )

Population Area in Sq. miles Tehsil in Town which situated 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 5 6

Kapren Keshomipatan 3,226 2,849 5.14 0.10

APPENDIX DI TO TABLE A-I Houseless and IMtftutional Population

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population Rural Districtrrehsil Urban Persons Males Females Perllons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 DISTRICT T 3,237 1,889 1,348 268 213 55 R 3,168 1,844 1,324 10 8 2 U 69 45 24 258 205 53 Hindoli Tehsil* R 1,113 636 477 1 1 Nainwa Tehsil T 8 S 3 24 23 1 R 8 5 3 .. U 24 23 1 Bundi Tehsil T 356 210 146 148 102 46 R 287 165 122 1 I U 69 45 24 147 101 46 Talera Tebsil* R 1,015 593 422 2 2 Keshoraipatan Tehsil T 745 445 300 93 86 7 R 745 445 300 6 5 1 U 87 81 6 * Entirely Rural

TABLE A-II-VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS (1901-1961)

Percentage 'Decade decade District Year Persons nriation variation Males Females 2 3 4 !! 6 7 BUNDI 1901 171,227 88,731 82,496 1911 218,730 + 47.503 + 27.74 113,211 105,519 1921 187,068 31,662 14.48 97,635 89,433 1931 216,722 + 29,654 + 15.85 113,101 103,621 1941 249,374 + 32,652 + 15.07 130,038 119,336 1951 280,518 + 31,144 + 12.49 146,652 133,866 1961 338,010 + 57,492 + 20.49 178.l93 IS!},817 47

APPENDIX TO TABLE A-II

Statement showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and the population involved ill tbose cbanges

Area in 1961@ Area in 1951@ 1951 Population Population in Net increase according to Juris­ 1951 adjusted or decrease Sq. Sq. 1961 Sq. Sq. diction prevailing to Jurisdiction between Col- District/Tehsi) miles Km. Population miles Km. in 1951 of 1961 umns 7 & 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DISTRICT • 1 2170.3 5621.1 338,010 2,173.0 5,628.1 280,518 286,518 (-2.7) (-7.0)

Hindoli Tehsil 449.1 1,163.2 64,110 452.0 1,170.7 51,484 51.484 (-2.9) (-7.5)

Nainwa Tehsil 438.4 1.135.5 66,856 438.0 1,134.4 55,712 55,712 HO.4) (+1.1)

Bundi Tehsil 316.0 818.4 71.894 316.0 818.4 61,448 61.448 (-) (-)

Tatera Tehsil 509,$ 1,319.6 49,691 SW.() 1,32/.0 40,104 40,104 (-0.5) (-1.4)

Keshoraipatan Tehsil 457.3 1,184.4 85,459 457.0 1,183.6 71,770 77,770 (+0.3) (+0.8)

Note :- @ The area figures shown under Column No.2, 3,5 and 6 relate to area supplied by the State Revenue Authorities. *1 0) Column No. 5,6,7 and 9 do not reflect the changes in regard to therlistrict and tehsil as such between 1951 and 1961. (ii) There have been no inter district or inter tehsil changes. 48

TABLE A-III-VILLAGES

I-Villages with less Less than 200 200-499 Total No. of Total Rural Population Population Population inhabited No. No. District/Tehsil villages Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

DISTRICT 718 Z86,271 150,907 135,364 247 16,005 14,175 320 54,566 49,050

Hindli Tehsil 130 64,110 34,043 30,067 32 2,035 1,839 60 9,780 8,727

Nainwa Tehsil 160 59,991 31,579 28,412 69 4,478 3,906 64 11,349 10,241 Bundi Tehsil 129 45.416 24,060 21,356 50 3,108 2,671 S2 9,000 8,019

TeJera Tehsil 138 49,691 26,068 23,623 46 2,694 2,543 65 10,780 9,664

Keshoraipatan Tehsil 161 67,063 35,157 31,906 50 3,690 3,216 79 13,657 12,399 49

CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

HI-Villages with a Population of 10,000 than 2.000 Population II-Villages with a Population of 2,000-9,999 & above 500-999 1,000-I ,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Population Population Population No. No. No. No. No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26

101 37,055 33,328 39 27,603 24,797 11 15,678 14,014

24 9,036 8,058 10 7,258 6,379 4 5,934 5,064

17 6,065 5,485 6 4,126 3,742 4 5,561 5,038

20 6,749 5,978 6 4,145 3,738 1,058 950

20 7,624 6.883 7 4,970 4,533

20 7,5S1 6,924 ]0 7,104 6,405 2 3,125 2,962

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TABLE A-IV-TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Percentage Status of Decade decade l)istrict/TehSil Name of Town Town Year Persons variation variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ALL CLASSES DISTRICT 1901 23,814 11,914 11,900 1911 24,558 + 744 + 3.25 12,314 12,244 1921 26,281 + 1,7::3 + 7.02 13,556 12,725 1931 32,058 + 5,717 + 21.98 16,505 15,553 1941 35,102 + 3,044 + 9.50 18,651 17,651 1951 47,758 + 12,656 + 36.05 24,482 23,276 1961 51,739 + 3,981 + 8.34 27,286 24,453

III CLASS (20,000-49,999) DISTRICT 1941 20,846 10,706 10.140 1951 22,697 + 1,851 + 8.88 11,450 11,247 1961 26,478 + 3,781 + 16.66 13,902 12,576 Bundi Tehsil Bundi (M) 1901 19,313 9,637 9,676 11.91 Sq. miles 1911 19,598 285 1.48 9,805 9,793 30.85 Sq. Krn. + + 1921 16,105 3,493 17.82 8,179 7,926 1931 17,991 + 1,886 + 11.71 9,179 8,812 1941 20,846 + 2,855 + 15.87 10,706 10,140 1951 22,697 1,851 + 8.88 U,4S0 11,247 + 12,576 1961 26,478 + 3,781 + 16.66 13,902 IV CLASS (10,000-19,999) DISTRICT 9,676 1901 19,313 9,637 9,793 1911 19,598 285 + 1.48 9,805 + 7,926 1921 16,105 3,493 17.82 8,179 8,812 1931 17,991 + 1,886 + 11.71 9,179 1941 1951 6,537 1961 13,725 7,188

2,320 1,856 Keshoraipatan I..akheri (M) 192] 4,176 56.37 3,495 3,035 Tehsil ]4.47 Sq. miles ]93] 6,530 + 2,354 -I- ~,284 2,976 37.48 Sq. Km. 1941 6,260 270 4.13 6,779 6,233 *1951 13,012 6,752 + 107.86 + 6,537 J96l ]3,725 + 713 + 5.48 7,188 V CLASS (5,000-9,999) 3,035 DISTRICT 1931 6,530 3,495 ]941 6,260 270 4.13 3,284 2,976 1951 13,867 + 7,607 + 121.52 7,158 6,709 1961 6,865 7,002 - 50.49 3,627 3,238 51

TABLE A-IV-TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY l!OPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901-Concld.

Percentage Status of Decade decade District{fehsil Name of Town Town Year Persons variation variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Nainwa Tehsil Nainwa (M) 1901 4,5()1 2,277 2,224 19.64 Sq. miles 19H 4,960 + 459 + 10.20 2,509 2,451 50.87 Sq.Km. 1921 3,996 964 19.44 2.0" 1,981 1931 4.726 + 730 + 18.27 2,344 2,382 1941 4,Il47 + 121 + 2.56 2,471 2.376 1951 5,749 + 902 + 18.61 2,964 2,785 1961 6,865 + 1.116 + 19.41 3,621 3,238

VI CLASS (Less than-S,OOO)

DISTRICT 1901 4,501 2.277 2.224 1911 4,960 + 459 + 1.20 2,509 2,451 1921 10,116 + 5,216 + 105.16 5,377 4,799 1931 7,537 2,639 25.93 3.831 3,706 1941 7,996 + 459 + 6.09 4.061 3,935 1951 11,194 + 3,198 + 39.99 5,874 5,320 1961 4,671 6,523 58.27 2,569 2,102 Keshoraipatan Tehsil Keshoraipatan (M) 1921 2,004 1,042 961 10.00 Sq. miles 1931 2,811 + 807 + 40.27 1.487 1.324 25.90 Sq.Km. 1941 3,149 + 338 + 12.Q2 1,590 1,559 1951 3,451 + 302 + 9.59 1.849 1,602 1961 4,611 + 1,220 + 35.35 2,569 2,102

Note:- (i) • Lakheri Cement works which was treated as a separate urban unit in 1951, Population 8,118 (4,194 M, 3,924 F) is merged With Lakheri M in 1961. The combined population of Lakheri & Lakheri Cement works for 1951, has been shown against Lakhell M. (ii) The district totals for each class of town relating to the years 1901 to 1951 do not correspond with the totals that would be arriv~d at by adding of the population figures of various towns relating to each census year. ThiS is becauae tbat tbe district figures relating to the past census years also contained the population of those places which were claaaified .. towns in the various censuses. M = MuniCipality.

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APPENDIX 'to TABLE A-IV Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961

( No new town w~ fi'dded in 1961 )

Area@ (1951) Population ----- Tehsil Name of Town Sq. mile Sq. Km. 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 5 6 Keshoraipatan Kapren 0.70 1.81 3,226 2,849 .. Lakheri A.c.e. 0.10 1.81 7,117 8,118

@ Lar~ely Conjectural. * Lakheri town of 1951 has been amalgamated in town lakh«i In 1961. 53

ECONOMIC TABLES

(Note on B-Series)

In 1951 Census Reports, the population was Table B-m classified on the concept of 'dependency' which has been changed to that of 'workers' and 'non-workers' at 6. This table has been compiled into two parts. the current Census. The change in the concept will be Part A deals with urban popUlation of the district helpful in finding out the realistic picture of the classified into nine industrial categories of workers economic activity of those important sections of h"use­ and a separate catc;:gory of non-workers cross tabula­ hold workers who otherwise have been left out of ted by literacy and various educational levels. Part B account in the past censuses. refel"s to rural popUlation of the district as well as for each tehsil where educational levels have been confined 2. This series has been divided into two parts viz., only to two categories viz., Primary or Junior (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) Ho usehold Basic and Matriculation and above. It is an important Economic Tables. table indicating employment of persons of diffe­ rent educational standards amongst the various (i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES categories· of workers. The educational qualifications of available man-power can be assessed with the help 3. There are 9 General Economic Tables in this of this table. series. The first 3 tables distribute the working and non-working population by economic activity correlated Table 8-IV with sex, age and educational levels. A more elaborate classification of workers by industry according 7. This table has been presented in three parts. to the Standard Industrial Classification is presented Part A deals with the industrial classification of worker in Table B-IV while it has been shown by occupation of persons at work at household industry separately for in Table B-V. Table B-VI provides information total, rural and urban parts of the district, showing about those occupations of National Classification the figures for divisions and major groups of Indian which attract educated personnel in urban areas. Standard Industrial Classification. Divisionwise figures Another Table B-VII shows the classification of for each tehsil in case of its rural areas are also workers by secondary work and the last two tables shown. distribute the non-workers by sex, age and eight broad classes according to the activities pursued 8. Part B of this table provides the data regarding by them. industrial classification by sex and class of worker of perSOlilS at work in non-household industry, trade, Table 8-1 business, profession or service for total and urban areas of the district by divisions and major groups. 4. This is a basic economic table prepared on the 9. In Part C of this table the data has been fur­ basis of Primary Census Abstract. In this table the nished for industrial classification by sex and divisions, population has been divided into nine industrial catego­ ries of workers based on Indian Standard Industrial major and minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation for total and urban areas of the Classification and a separate category of non-workers (detailed classification of which are available in Table district. £uch data for rural part of each tehsil is also B-IX in Part II-B (ii) of State Census Report) further presented in the supplementry table to B-IV Part-C classified into sex and broad age-groups viz. 0-14, 15-34, by divisions only. 35-59 and 60 +. The classification of workers and roo This table is quite important as it furnishes non-workers by specific age-groups, is a special feature employment position in respect of various sectors of of 1961 Census. The age-groops correspond to the economy not only indicating the class of the workers different stages of life which have specia1 significance viz., employer, employee, single worker, family worker with reference to capacity to w~rk viz., children, young but also by different branches of industry according to persons, middle aged and elderly persons. Detailed divisions and major groups is Parts A and B and also classification of non-workers is, however, given in by minor groups of Indian Standard Industrial Classifi­ Table B-IX. cation in Part C.

5. This table presents data separately for total, rural 11. As the information included in Part C of this and urban popUlation of the district while those table is quite voluminous, the minor groups having for tehsils for rural areas only. Another Table B-Il figures less than 1 % of the total workers of the respec­ showing such information for each town is not repro­ tive division (less than 0.5% in case of division 2&3) duced in this book and has been given in Part H-B (i) of Rave been excluded and relegated to the Appendix atta­ State Census Report. ched to this part of the table. 54

12. The Standard Industrial Classification, repro­ 17. In case a worker is engaged in two or more duced as an appendix at the end of note on this series kinds of work, the work consuming the larger portion describes in detail the various codes used for divisions, of time has been treated his principal work while major and minor groups. another consuming larger portion of his time considered his secondary work .. Table B-V ,18. Part B of this table presents the industrial 13. This is a new table and has been compiled for cla:ssification by sex of persons working in non-house­ total and urban population by sex in order to provide hold industry, trade, business, profession or service who information regarding occupational classification in the­ are also engaged in household industry. Such data has district engaged in production other than cultivation, been presented in this part of the table by prlncipal. further classified into divisions and groups on the basis work and additional work based on divisions and major of the National Classification of Occupations. ((nder groups for the district as a whole while it has been shown each group the detailed occupational families are shown. by divisions only in case of each tehsil for its rural areas. Families having less than 1% of workers of the respec­ tive division (less than 0.5% in case of families under division 7-8) are not given in this table but are shown Table B-VIII in an appendix attached at the end of this table. A fly leaf showing appropriate industrial category is also 19. This is a new table prepared for the first time given in place of industrial category appearing in the in the current Census. This table presents the distribu­ table due to insufficient description given in the enume­ tion of unemployed persons aged 15 and above by sex ration slip for industry or coding mistake. The occupa­ and ed~cational levels. It has been compiled into t~o tional classification of persons engaged in non-agricultural parts. Part A relates to urban areas and is presented pursuits has been further detailed according to various for'the district as a whole. Part B relates to rural areas categories of workers. The categories of workers are and is presented upto tehsil level. same as adopted for Primary Census Abstract. 20. The number of unemployed in Part A of this 14. In this table cross tabulation of industry table have been further split up by (i) persons seeking and occupation has been made for the first time employment for the first time and (ii) persons employed while such information was combined in the previous before but now out of employment and seeking work. censuses. The age-groups in the first case are 15-19,20-24,25-29 30-34 and 35+ which are modified in the second case a~ Table B-VI 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60+. IS. This is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961 Census and provides information about those 21. The break-up of educational levels is much occupations which attract educated personnel. It elaborate in Part A which is the same as given in Table has been prepared only for urban areas of the district B-III Part A while such educational levels are confined upto divisional level of the National Classification of only to (i) Primary or Junior Basic and (ii) Matricula­ Occupations. The workers under each occupational tion and above, in Part B of this Table. diVIsion have been classified by broad age-groups viz., Table B-IX 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 and above. The age-groups have been further classified according to educational levels as adopted in Economic Table B-IU Part A. However, 22. This table presents the distribution of non­ the figures for total workers under each occupational working popUlation by broad age-groups and eight division have been provided for total only and not for classes of non-workers based on the recommendation of different age-groups. It may be noted that total work­ the United Nations Organisation. In this table data has ers for each occupational division in this table corres­ been shown for total, rural and urban areas of the ponds to the total workers of urban areas in Table B-V. district separately and uptn tehsil level for rural arcas only. Such information on the non-working population Table B-VII had never been compiled before. 16. This table has been compiled into two parts. (ii) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES Part A presents persons working principally (i) as cultivators (ii) as agricultural labourers or (iii) at 23. There are 8 Household Economic Tables in this household industry classified by sex and by the nature series compiled in the current Census which is a first of their secondary work (i) at household industry (ii) attempt for collecting economic data on the basis of as cultivator or (iii) as agricultural labourer. Such data households in addition to what is collected for each has been presented in this part by divisions and major individual. In a predominantly agricultural State where groups separately for the total, rural and urban parts most of the population is in rural areas and where of the district and by divisions only in case of rural much of the goods produced are consumed by the part of each tehsil. population itself, collection of information purely on the 55

basis of individuals tends to go slightly out of focus (b) entirely held from private persons or unless such information is supplemented by information institutions for payment in money, kind on economic activities of the household as an entity. A or share, and decision was, therefore, taken that the information rela­ ting to the economic activities of the majority of house­ (c) partly held from Government and partly holds viz., cultivation activities and household industry from private persons for payment in ,should be collected at the current Census. money, kind or share.

24. A household Schedule was used at the Census 30. Abbreviations (a), (b) and (c) have been used 1961 for this purpose. In the Part I of this Schedule, in place of legends for interest in land cultivated under information on the extent of land cultivated by the column 1 of the table and the same have been spelt household, either owned or held from Government or held, out at the bottom of the table. from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share, and extent of land given to Table B-XII private persons for cultivation for payment in money, , kind or share was collected. Besides, nature of house­ 31. In this table the data has been shown for the hold industry conducted by the household and the district total, rural and urban areas separately and duration of the industry in a year alongwith number of also up to tehsil level for rural areas only. The table family workers and hired workers engaged in cultivation will facilitate a further study of households which are or household industry or in both was also collected. engaged only in cultivation, as each household having a particular size of holding mentioned in Table B-XI 25. All these tables have been prepared on the has been cross tabulated with reference to the number basis of 20% sample of households. of persons working in cultivation. The holding has been grouped into the following size ranges ( in Table B-X acres); less than 1, 1.0-2.4, 2.5-4.9, 5.0-7.4, 7.5-9.9. 10.0-12.4, 12.5-14.9, 15.0-29.9, 30.0-49.9 and 50+ and 26. This table is prepared on a 20% sample of unspecified. households and is presented for the district total, rural and urban areas separately and upto tehsil level for 32. In case of household where more than one rural areas only. The sample households have been person is working, the number of family workers and classified into four categories Viz., (i) households engaged hired workers have been separated. Family workers have neither in Cultivation nor Household Industry, (ij) house­ also been separately tabulated by sex. holds engaged in Cultivation only, (iii) households engaged in Household Industry only and (iv) households engaged Table B-XIII both in Cultivation and Household Industry. Thus, the table divides all the households in three important sectors of economic activity. 33. This table is presented separately for rural and urban areas of the district. The table shows the distri­ bution of sample households engaged both in Cultivation 27. Cultivation includes ownership, tenancy cultiva­ and Household Industry classified by size of land tion and agricultural labour. The Household Industry cultivated and by size of Household Industry. The rela tes to production, processing, servicing or repairing Household Industries have been classified according to and includes making and selling of goods the code numbers of divisions 0, 1, 2 & 3 and their major groups of Indian Standard Industrial Classificatior Table B-XI (for detailed description see Appendix at the end of the note on this series). It throws light on Household 28. This table presents data for the district total, Industries which are carried on as an ancillary to culti­ rura1 and urb:m areas separately and upto tehsil level vation in different parts of the district. for rural areJS only. In this table a more detailed examination of the cultivating households, which have Table B-XIV _been separated in the pr.:vious table, has been made. Such households have been classified according to the size 34. In this table the data has been presented for the of land cultivated and cross tabulated by the interest in total, rural and urban households separately for the land cultivated. The sizes of land in acres are given as district and relates to households engaged only in less than 1, 1.0-2.4. 2.5·4.9" 5.0-7.4, 7,5-9.9, 10.0-12.4, Household Industry. The table has been prepared in two 12.5-14.9, 15.0-29.9, 30.0-49.9, 50+ and unspecified. parts:-

29. The interest in land cultivated has been classi- Part A:-It relates to households classified by major 6ed into the following three categories :- groups of principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged in each, grouped under 1,2, 3-5, 6-10 (a) entirely owned or held from Government, and more than 10 persons. The Household Industries 56 have been c1assified according to the code number of year and under each category number of households, divisions 0, I, 2 & 3 and their major groups of Indian number of family workers and number of hired workers Standard Industrial Classification (for detailed description are given. This table thus, furnishes important data of code numbers see Appendix at the end of the note on the seasonality of various household industries and on this series). yields inferences on the seasonality of Household Indus­ try with seasonality of Cultivation. Part B:-It relates to households classified by minor groups of principal Household Industry. In cases where 37. The major groups of Household Industry having there are more than one Household Industry under a less than 10% of the figures of the respective division minor group, sub-minor group numbers in four digits which have been omitted from the table are shown in have been given. the Appendix at the end of the table. For detailed description of divisions and major groups of Household Table B-XV Industry see Appendix at the end of the note on this series. 35. This table has been prepared for households engaged both in Cultivation and Household Industry. Table B-XVn The data has been shown separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district. Tehsilwise break-ups for 38. The data in this table has been presented sepa­ rural areas only could not be given here due to short rately for the district total, rural and urban areas. The of space, however, the same is available in Part III of family sizes of sample households have been classified State Census Report. In this table, an analysis has been according to single member, 2-3 members, 4-6 members, made of persons working in these households with 7-9 members and 10 members and over. It may be reference to size of holding. In cases where more than noted that although the 'Census Household' is not exactly one person is employed, tbe number of family workers the same as 'Family' to the extent that it may also and hired workers are separately given. Similar data in include unrelated persons residing with the family during respect of households engaged in Cultivation only has the census count, yet this table gives a general idea of already been given in Table B-XII. A comparison bet­ the family sizes as in the majority of families outsiders ween this table and Table B-XII will show how the are likely to be insignificant. combination of Household Industry with Cultivation effects the employment position. This table helps to establish a co-relatio~l between the Household Industry 39. The sample households have also been classified and the scale of Cultivation. by economic activity by work in cultivation or house­ hold industry, Households engaged in cultivation have been further classified by size of land holding. Classifi­ Table B-XVI cation by economic activity as well as by size of land 36. This table is confined only to Household Industry holding is presented only for rural areas while and the data has been presented separately fpr the classification by size of households is presented for total district total, rural and urban areas. The data in respect and urban areas. of Households engaged in Household Industry only or both in Household Industry and Cultivation are given 40. Separate volumes Part U-B (i) & (ij) for General separately. Household Industry is classified according to Economic Tables and Part III for Household Economic period of working of the industry grouped under 1-3 Tables ~ve been issued in which the various concepts months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months and 10 months to one used, have been discussed in detail. 57

APPENDIX STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3

Division O-Agricuiture, liveSkJck, forestry, fishing and hunting

00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops 02 Forestry and Logging-concld, Production of cereal crops (including Bengai Production of gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, gram) such as rice, wheat, jowar, hajra maize OQO wildfruits and leaves by the exploitation of forests 025 Production of pulses, such as arhar, moong, masur, urd, khesari, other gram 001 Production and gathering of other forest pro­ ducts not covered above 026 Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops e02 03 Fishing Production of raw cotton and kindred Production of fish by fishing in sea 030 fibre crops 003 Production of fish by fishing in inland waters Production of oillieeds, sugarcane and other including the operation of fish farIns and cash crops 004 fish hatcheries 031 Production of other crops (including vegetab­ Production of pearls, conch, shells, sponges les) not covered above 005 by gathering or lifting from sea,river,poDd 032

Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, 04 Livestock and Hunting vines and orchards 006 Production and rearing of livestock (large Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, heads only) mainly for milk and animal thatching grass, etc. 007 power such as cow, buffalo, goat 040 Production of juice by tapping palms 008 Rearing -of sheep and productioB of wool 041 Production of other agricultural produce (in­ Rearing and production of other animals cluding fruits and nuts not covered by code (mainly for slaughter) such as pig 042 number 006 and flowers) not covered above 009 Production of ducks, hens and other small 01- Plantation Crop~ birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043 Production of tea in plantation 010 Rearing of bees for the production of honey, wax: and collection of honey 044 Production of coffee in plantation 011 Rearing of sIlk worm and production of Production of rubber in plantation 012 cocoons and raw silk 045 Production of tobacco in plantation 013 Rearing of other small animals and insects 046 Production of ganja, cinchona, opium 014 Trapping of animals or games propagation 047 Production of other plantation crops not covered above 015 Production of other animal husbandry prod- ucts such as skin, bone, ivory and teeth 048 02 Forestry and Logging Division I-Mining and Quarrying Planting, replanting and conservation of for­ 10 Mining and Quarrying ests 020 Felling and cutting of trees and transporta­ Mining of coal 100 tion of logs 021 Mining of iron ores 101 Preparation of timber .• 022 Mining of gold and silver ores 102 Production of fuel including charcoal byex- ploitation of forest 023 Mining of manganese 103 Production of fodder by expmitation of forests 024 Mining of mica 104 Bun. 3 58

APPENDIX-Contd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3

Division i-Mining and Quarrying-concld. 21 Beverages-coneld.

10 Mining and Quarrying-concld. Production of aerated and mineral water •• 214 Mining of other non-ferrous metallic ores 105 Production of ice 2[5 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 Production of ice cream 216 Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay. sand, Processing of tea in factories 217 gravel,lime&tone 107 Processing of coffee in curing works 218 Mining of chemical earth such as soda ash .. 108 Production of other beverages 219 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic produ­ cts not classified above such as precious and 22 Tobacco Product:; semi-precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, sulphur, asphalt 109 Manufacture of bidi 220 Division 1&3-Manufacturing Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 20 Foodstuffs Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette toba­ cco .. 222 Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling dehusking and processing of crops and food Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 grains .. 200 Manufacture of snuff 224 Production of sugar and syrup from sugar­ cane in mills .. 201 Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacco 225 Production of indigenous sugar, gur from Manufacture of other tobacco products 226 sugar cane or palm juice and production of candy .. 202 23 Textile-Cotton Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and preservation of fruits 203 Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 230 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 231 and canning of fish 204 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 232 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery product& 205 Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233 Cotton weaving in powerlooms 234 Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products •. 206 Cotton weaving in handlooms 235 Production of edible fats and oils (other than Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms 236 hydrogenated oil) 207 Printing of cotton textile 237 Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspati) 208 Manufacturing of cotton nets 238 Production of other food products such as Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and sweetmeat and condiments, muri, murki, twine 239 chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 24 Textile-lute 21 Beverages Jute pressing and baling 240 Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in Jute spinning and weaving 241 distillery and brewery " 210 Dyeing and bleaohing of jute 242 Production of country liquor 211 Produ.::tion of indigenous liquor such as toddy, Printing of jute textile .• 243 liquor from mahua, palm juice .. 212 Manufacture of other products like rope cordage fromjute and similar fibre such a~ PrOduction of other liquors not covered above 213 hemp. mesta 59

APPENDIX-Contd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 2 3 25 Textile- WOQ/ 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products-concld. Wool baling and pressing 250 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (incl- uding treated, timber) such as beams, posts Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 251 doors, windows 282 Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and Wool spinning other than in mills 253 similar equipment and fixtures " . 283 Wool weaving in powerloom 254 Manufacture of other wooden products such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 Wool weaving in handloom 255 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile .• 256 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286 26 Textile-Silk Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other Spinning and weaving of silk textile in miIl 260 than plywood 287 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Manufacture of materials from cork. bamboo. Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 cane, leaves and other allied products 288 Weaving of silk textile by powerloom 263 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above .. 289 Weaving of silk textile by hand loom 264 Printing of silk textile 265 29 Paper and Paper Products Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste 266 paper and other fibres and the conversion of 27 Textile-Miscellaneous such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board in mill 290 Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 2~O Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste­ paper and other fibres and the conversion of Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board handmade .. 291 fabrics and garments •. . . . . 271 Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 272 Manufacture of products, such a~ paper bags. bOKes. cards, envelopes and moulded pulp Making of le'(tile garments inc,uding raincoats goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292 and headgear ...... 273 30 Printing and Publishing Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such as curtains. pIllow cases, Printing and publishing of newspapers and peri- beddmg matenals. mattres, textile bags .. 274 odicals 300

Manufacture of waterproof textile products Printing and publishing of books .. 30t such as oil cloth, tarpaulin . . . . 275 All other types of printing including lithography, Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres engravmg, etching, block making and other f,)r pu' poses of padding, wadding and upho- work connected with printing industry .. 302 lstery filling '276 All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other Manufacture of coir and coif products 277 allied work connected with binding industry 303

Manufacture of umbrellas " 278 31 Leather and Leather Products Processinl! and manufacture of textile products Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and nOI covered above " . . • . 279 skins and preparatIOn of hnr~hed leather •• 310 28 Mant/fuetuTe of Wood and Wooden Products Manufacture of shoes and other leather foot­ wear .. 311 Sawing and planing of wood 280 Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281 (eXCept foot\\ear made of leather and fur .. 312 Bun. 3-A APPENDIX-Cuntd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group GroUp (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 1 2 3

31 Leather and Leather Products-concld. 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal Manufacture of]eather products (except those covered by code Nos. 311, 312). such as Manufacture of structural clay products such leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, as bricks, tiles 340 cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery, 341 whip and other articles •• 313 Manufacture of cement and cement products Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 314 Manufacture of lime 342 Repair of all other leather products except Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone footwear 315 dressing and stone crushing . . . • 343 32 Rubber. Petroleum and Coal Productll Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of plaster of paris and its Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 products 346 Manufacture of rubber goods used for Manufacture of asbestos products 347 industrial purpose •. 322 Manufacture of mica products 348 Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products from natural or synthetic rubber 35 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen including rubber raincoat •. 323 pottery 350 Pr04uctions of petroleum, kerosene and Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351 other petroleum products in petroleum refineries • • • • • • • • 324 Manufacture of porcelain and its products 352

Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven 325 Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353

Manufacture of other coal and coaltar Manufacture of glass apparatus 354 products not covered elsewhere 326 Manufacture of earthen image, busts and 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products statues 35S Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares such as acids, alkalis and their salts QQt except those coverd by code No. 355 356 elsewhere specified .. 330 Manufacture of glass and glass products Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and except optical and photographic lenses and varnishes 331 glass products covered above .• 357 Manufacture of fertilizers .• 332 Manufacture of other IlOn-metallic mineral products not elsewhere specified 359 Manufacture of ammunition, explosives and fire works 333 36 Ba.ric Metals and their Products except Mac- hinery ana Trallsport Equipmellt Manufacture of matches 334 Manufacture of iron and steel including smel- ting. refining. rolling, conversion into basic Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical forms such a!> billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations except soap 335 Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds . . . . . • 336 Manufacture of armaments 362 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic, resin and plastic products and materia Is (including Manufacture of structural steel products synthetic rubber) . . . . • • . • 337 such as joist, rail, sheet, plate •. .. 363 Manufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 364 Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical ..Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 products not covered above (including inedible oils and fats) 339 Manufacture of aluminium products 366 APPENDIX-Contd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 I 2 3

36 Basic Metals and their Producls except Mac­ 38 Transport Equ;pment-concld. hinery and Transport Equfpment-concld. Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and access.ories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron brass. bell metal and aluminium) Building and repairing of water transport such as tin can 367 equipment such as ships, boats and manu­ facture of marine engines 386 Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and welding of Manufacture and repair of air transport eq­ metal products •• • • • • 368 uipment including aeroplanes, aeroengines 387 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles •• 388 Manufacture of sundry hard wares such as G.I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket. cu­ Manufacture of other transport equipment tlery (This will also include the manufacture not covered above such as animal drawn of sundry ferrous engineering products done and hand drawn vehicles 389 by jobbing engineering concerns which can not be classified in major groups 36, 37. 38 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries and 39) 369 Manufacture of optical instruments and len­ 37 Machinery ( All kinds other than Transport) ses, opthalmic goods and photographic and Electrical Equipment equipment and supplies 390 Manuracture of scientific, medical and surgi· Manufacture and assembling of machinery 391 (other than electrical) except tt"xtile mach­ cal instruments and equipment and supplies 370 inery Assembling and repairing of watches and 392 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover clocks and boilers, oUler than electrical equipment. Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and such as diesel engines. road rollers, tractors 371 wares using gold and other precious metals 393 Manufacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture and tuning of musical instru­ ments 394 Manufacture of textile machinery and acc­ Manufacture of stationery articles not cov­ essories 373 ered elsewhere such as pencil, penholder, J95 Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery fountain pen and equipment such as. motors, generators, Manufacture of sports goods 396 transformers 374 Manufacture and repair work of goods not Manufacture of electric lamps and fans .. 375 assignable to any other group 399

Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 Division 4-Construction Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 40 Construction Manufacture of electronic equipment liuch Contruction and maintenance of buildings as radio. microphone ., .. 378 including erection, flooring. decorative constructions, electrical & sanitary install­ Manufdcture of electric machinery and app­ ations 400 aratus. appliances not speCIfied above 379 Construction and maintenance of roads, 38 Transport Equipmeflt railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of telegraph Manufacture, a~sembly and repairing of 402 locomollve, 380 and telephone lines Construction and maintenance of water ways Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and water reservoirs such as bund. embank­ and other rail road equipment other than ments, darn, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403 that covered by code No. 363 381 Division 5-Electricity. Gas. Water and Manufacture and assembling of motor vehic­ les of all types (excepting motor t)ngines) 382 Sallitary Services Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts 50 Electricity and Gas 383 and accessories Generation and transmission electric 500 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384 energy 52

APPENDIX-Conld. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 1 2 3

50 EleClricity and Gas-concld. Wholesale Trade-concld.

Distribution of electric energy 501 Wholesale trading in tyres. tubes and allied rubber products 616 Manufacture of gas in gas works and dis­ tribution to domestic and industrial con­ Wholesale trading in petrol. mobil oil and sumers 502 allied products 617

5J Wafer Supply and Sanitary Serviees Wholesale trading in other household equipment not covered above 618 Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial consumers 510 62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and otber building materials • • . . • • 620 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, cane, connected with public health and sanitation 511 thatches and similar products 621 Division 6-Trade and Commerce 63 Wholesale trading in paper and other statio­ nery goods 630 60 Wholesale Trade Wholesale trading in agricultural and industrial Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 600 machinery equipment and tools and appli­ Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, ances other than electrical 631 sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered Wholesale tr:tdingin electrical machinery and elsewhere) 601 equipment like motor, battery, electric fan, bulb.. .• •• .• .. 632 Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics, and textile products, such as garments, Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport hessian, gunny bag, silk and woolenyarn. and storage equipment 633 shirtings, suitings, hosiery products 602 Wholesale trading in skins, leather and fur 634 Wholesale trading in beVerages, such as tea (leaf) coffee (seerl and powder), aerated Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses. water 603 frames 635 Wholesale trading in intoxicants, such as wines, liquors 604 Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 635 Wholesale trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc. .. Wholesale trading in scientific, medical and 605 surgical instruments 637

Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigare­ Wholesale trading in precious metals and ttes and other tobacco products 606 stones, gold and silver wares and jewellery 638 Wholesale trading in animals 607 Wholesale trading in all goods not covered Wholesale trading in straw and fodder 608 above 639

61 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemi- 64 Re tail Trade cals 610 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting pro­ fruits, sugar, Spices, oIl, fish, dairy produc­ ducts such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 cts, eggs, poultry 640 Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf}, Wholesale trading in t(Jilets, perfumery and coffee (Seed and powder); aerated water.. 641 cosmetIcs .. 612 •• Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, Wholesale trading in metal, porcelain and liquors 642 glass utensils, crockery, chinaware 613 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as Wholesale trading in wooden. steel and opiu'in, ganja etc. . . . . • . 643 other metallic furmture and fittings 614 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and Wholesale trading in footwear 6J5 other tobacco products 644 63

APPENDIX-Contd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3

Retail Trade-concld. Retail Trade-concld. Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, fire­ wood and kerosene 645 Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, Retail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeat frame.. .. •. .. .. 684 condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 646 Retail trading in scientific, medical and Retail trading in animals 647 surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones and Retail trading in straw and fodder 648 jewellery 686 65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, Retail trading, in musical instruments, gramo­ readymade garments of cotton, wool, sdk phone record, pictures and paintings inclu­ and other textiles and hosiery products, ding curio dealing 687 (this includes retail trading in piece!!oods of cotLOn, wool, silk and other textiles) .. 650 Book-selling 688

Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes and Retail trading in goods unspecified 689 cosmetics 651 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals .. 652 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous Retail trading in footwear, head-gear such Importing and exporting of goods and as hat, umbrella, shoes and chappals 653 commodities 690 Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied Real estate and properties 691 rubber products 654 Stocks, shares and futures 692 Retail trading in petrol, moblloil and allied Providents and insurances 693 products 655 Money lending (indigenous) 694 65 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 660 Banking and similar type of financial Retail trading in stationery goods and paper 661 operation 695 Retail trading in metal, porceiain and glass Auctioneering 696 utensils 662 Distribution of motion pictures 697 Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys All other activities connected with trade and 663 commerce not covered above, including Retail trading in other household equipment hiring out of durable goods such as electric not covered above 664 fan, microphone, nckshaw, etc. 699 67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other Division 7- Transport, Storage and Communication building materials 670 70 Transport Retail trading in hardware and sanitary Transporting by railways 700 equipment em Transporting by tramway and bus service 701 Retail trading in wood, bamboo cane, bark and thatches 672 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 702 Retail trading in other building materials .. 673 Transporting by road through other means of 68 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial tran~port such as hackney carriage, bullock­ machinery equipment, tools and appliances 680 cart, ekka 703

Retail trading in transport and storage Animal transporting by animals such as horses, equipments 681 elephant, mule, camel ., 704 Retail trading in electrical goods like elec­ Transporting by man such as carrying of lugg­ tric fan, bulb, etc. 682 age, handcart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 705 Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products excluding footwear and Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry. etc. by headgear 683 river canal 706 64

APPENDIX-Contd. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Groul) (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (coo.)

1 2 3 1 2 :3

70 Traltsport-concld. 81 Educational and Scientiftc Serrices-concld.

Transporting by boat, steamer, ship, cargo boat Scientific services and research institutioBs by sea or ocean 707 not capable of classification under any in­ dividual group •• 812 Transporting by air 708 Transporting by other means not covered 82 Medical and Health Services above .. 709 Public health and medical services rendered 71 Services incidental to transport such as packing, by organisat10ns and individuals such as by carting travel agency 710 hospitals, san~toria, nursing homes, mater­ nit)' and child welfareclinicasalSO by balcimi, 72 Storage fl1Td Ware Howing una!)i, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic Dractitioners 820 Operation of storage such as ware-houses 720 Operation of storage: such as cold storage 721 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individuals .. 821 Operation of storage of other type 722 83 Religious and Wei/are Services 73 Communication Religious services rendered by religious orga­ Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal comm- nisations and their establishments maintain­ unications 730 ed for worship or ,romotlon of religiOUs. activities, Ihis includes missions, ashrams Telephone communication I 731 and other allied organisations 830 Information and broadcasting 732 Religious and allied services rendered by Division 8-Services pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir. monk 831 SO Public Services (This does not include Govt , Quasi-Govt. or local body activities, other Welfare services rendered by organisations than administrative,in such fields as transport, 0pen.\ting on a non-profit basis for the communication, information and broad­ promotion of welfare of the community such casting, education and scientific services, as relief societies, red-cross organisation for health, industries, production, construction, the collection and allocation of contributions marketing and operation of financial instit­ for charity 832 ution eacb of which is classiiied in the appropriate industry groups) 84 Legal Services

Public Services in Union and State army inclu- Legal services rend.red by banister, advocate, ding territorial corps and volunteer corps 800 solicitor, mukteer, pleader. mukurie. rnunshi 840 Public service in Navy 801 Matrimornal services rendered by organisa­ Public service in Air Force 802 tions and individuals 841

Public service in Police •. 803 85 Business Services Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Government •• 804 Engineering services rendered by professional organisations or individuals 850 Public service in administrative departments and offices orquasi-government organisation, municipalities, local boards, etc. .. 805 Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or Public services in administrative departments lIke individuals 851 and offices of State Governments .. 809 Business services rendered by professional 81 Educa,ional and SCientific Services organisations or individuals such as thOse Educational services such as those rendered of advertJsmg and publicity agencies 852 by technical colleges, technical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 810 Business services rendered by professional Qrganisations or individuals such as of tbose Educational services such as those rendered rendered by news-agency, newspaper corres­ by colleges, schools and similar other insti. pondent. columnist. journahsts, edItors, tutions of non-technical type gil authon 853 65

APPENDIX-Conc{d. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (COde) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3

86 Commul1ity Services and Trade and Labour 88 Personal Services-concJd. Associations Services rendered to houlleho)ds such as those Services rendered by trade associations, by governess, tutor, private secretary 881 chambers of commerce, trade unions and similar other organisations 860 Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar Services rendered by civic, social, cultural, other organisations to provide lodging and political and fraternal organisations such as boarding facilities 882 rate payers association, club, library 861 Laundry services rendered by organisations Community services such as those rendered and individuals, this includes all types of by public libraries, museums, botanical and cleaning, dyeing bleaching, dry cleaning, zoological gardens etc. 862 services 883

87 Recreation Services Hair dressing, other services rendered by organisation and individuals, such as those by Production of motion picture and allied barber. bairdrest.ing t.aloon and beaut) shops 884 services such as processing editing, etc. ., 870 Services rendered by portrait and commercial Recreation services rendered by cinema houses photographic studios 88S by ellhlbition of motion pictures " 871 89 Services (not elsewhere classified) Recreation services rendered by organisations ano mdividuals such as those of theatres, Services rendered by organisations or indivi­ opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, duals not elsewhere classified 890 musicians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals •• 812 Division 9-Actl'vities 1I0t adequately described Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by organisations and indivi­ 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately duals including horse, motor, etc, racing 873 described including activities of such indivi­ duals who fail to provide sufficient informa­ Personal Services tion about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified Services rendered to households such as those by domestic servants, cooks •• 880 Fresh entrants to the Labour Market

BUD,4 66

TABLE B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS

1 II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, As Agricultural Orchards and Total Total population Total workers Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Rural Age- District/Tehsil Urban group PersODS Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT Total Total 338,010 178,193 159,817 106,92751,4696 7,255 40,563 6,740 3,948 3,205 539 0-14 142,076 74,384 67,692 10,172 5,756 4,637 4,515 533 321 1,203 167 15-34 109,473 57,145 52,328 53,383 27,200 33,717 22,057 4,130 2,100 1,291 218 35-59 71,871 39,311 32,560 38,107 17,065 25,180 13,017 1,851 1,405 628 136 60+ 14,136 7,163 6,973 5,258 1,448 3,718 974 225 122 83 18 Age not 454 190 264 7 3 1 stated

Rural Total 286,271 150,907 1~5,[l64 93,461 48,643 66,019 40,058 6,513 3,844 2,853 475 0-14 120,868 63,017 57,851 9,861 5,610 4,561 4,457 520 312 1,179 162 15-34 92,975 48,745 44,230 46,893 26,010 33,241 21,840 4,022 2,050 1,122 191 35-59 60,323 32,939 27,384 32,144 15,761 24,644 12,810 1,763 1,364 488 106 60+ 11,707 6,032 5.675 4,556 1,262 3,570 951 207 118 64 16 Age not 398 174 224 7 3 1 stated

Urban Total 51,739 27,286 24,453 13,466 2,826 1,236 505 227 104 352 64 0-14 21,208 11 ,367 9,841 311 146 76 58 13 9 24 5 15-34 16,498 8,400 8,098 6,490 1,190 476 217 108 50 169 27 35-59 11,548 6,372 5,176 5,963 1,304 536 207 88 41 140 30 60+ 2,429 1,131 1,298 702 186 148 23 18 4 19 2 Age not 56 16 40 stated

Hindoli Tehsil Rural Total 64,110 34,043 30,067 21,727 12,682 14,883 10,635 880 857 528 139 0-14 27,650 14,404 13,246 3,023 1,712 1,230 1,243 97 79 225 81 15-34 20,411 10,911 9,500 ]0,560 6,614 7,530 5,742 447 431 194 35 35-59 13,481 7,414 6,067 7,207 4,041 5,433 3,399 299 325 94 18 60+ 2,548 1,314 1,234 937 315 690 251 37 22 15 5 Age not 20 20 stated

Nainwa Tehsil Rural Total 59,991 31,579 28,412 19.536 12,625 15,923 11,434 766 479 347 43 0-14 25,445 13,171 12,274 2,061 1,506 1,347 1,379 78 35 191 20 15-34 19,321 10,215 9,106 9,834 6,739 8,065 6,146 462 260 109 16 35-59 12,478 6,812 5,666 6,645 4,032 5,643 3,614 204 167 37 5 60+ 2,663 1,332 1,331 996 348 868 295 22 17 10 2 Age not 84 49 35 stated 67

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS IV v VI VII VIII IX x

In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers District/Tehsil Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DISTRICT 10,244 2,104 4,192 469 1,700 371 3,517 393 1,1>94 3 8,980 3,079 71,266 108,348 3.345 525 75 12 57 54 29 14 7 286 148 64,212 61,936 4.221 841 2,227 218 914 194 1,544 179 622 1 4,717 1,392 3,762 25,128 2,299 648 ),788 214 670 115 1.642 173 448 2 3,601 1,355 1,204 15,495 379 90 101 25 59 8 302 27 17 374 184 1,905 5,525 1 2 183 264

9,233 1,589 1,034 161 909 328 1,606 99 393 1 4,901 2,088 57,446 86,721 Rural 3,318 491 19 10 44 50 9 2 209 127 53,156 52,241 3,775 613 597 88 531 180 750 40 231 2,624 1,007 1,852 18,220 1,R38 <135 372 52 304 92 713 SO 155 1,867 852 795 11,623 302 50 45 11 30 6 134 8 $ 199 102 1,476 4,413 1 2 167 224

1,011 SIS 3,158 308 791 43 1,911 294 701 2 4,079 991 13,820 21,627 Urban 27 34 56 2 13 4 20 13 5 77 21 1l,056 9,695 446 228 1,630 130 3!l3 14 794 139 391 2,093 385 1,910 6,908 461 213 1,416 162 366 23 929 123 293 2 1,734 503 409 3,872 77 40 56 14 29 2 168 19 12 175 82 429 1,112 16 40

3,303 498 321 72 218 67 441 17 7 1,146 397 12,316 17,385 Hindoli Tebsil 1,405 265 9 2 8 12 3 46 29 11,381 11,534 1,247 120 186 45 12) 33 207 3 3 625 " 205 351 2,886 552 99 108 23 77 20 199 11 4 441 146 207 2,026 99 14 18 2 12 2 32 2 34 17 377 919 20

1,255 317 fos 13 91 12 373 19 11 662 308 12,043 IS,787 Nainwa Tehsil • 413 59 3 4 1 24 I3 11,110 10,768 535 145 61 6 46 6 174 6 11 371 154 381 2,367 262 103 42 4 41 6 171 10 245 123 167 1,634 45 10 2 3 27 3 22 18 336 983 49 3S 68

TABLE B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, As Agricultural Orchards and Total Total population Total workers Rural Age- Cultivator Labourer Allied activities District/Tehsil Urban group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Bundi Tehsil Rural Total 45,416 24,060 21,355 15,133 8.132 10,671 6,729 979 56S 758 61 0-14 19,175 10,036 9,139 1,773 964 769 759 64 55 334 26 15-34 14,544 7,635 6,909 7.407 4,314 5,298 3,679 584 298 288 16 35-59 9,726 5,328 4,398 5,210 2,647 4,027 2,144 297 195 117 19 1,819 60+ 980 839 736 207 574 147 33 17 19 Age not 152 81 71 7 stated 3 1

Talera Tehsil Rural Total 49,691 26,068 23,623 16,133 9,206 10,892 6,910 1,580 1,253 541 204 0-14 20,921 10,905 10,016 1,613 981 717 745 142 100 179 33 15-34 16,514 8,502 8,012 8,205 5,079 5,371 3,836 1,032 702 240 110 35-59 10,304 5,603 4,701 5.490 2,925 4,160 2,181 359 413 113 56 60+ 1,870 1,014 856 825 221 644 148 47 38 9 5 Age not 82 44 38 stated

Keshoraipatan Tehsil Rural Total 67,063 35,157 31,906 20,932 5,998 13,650 4,350 2,308 690 679 28 0-14 27,677 14,501 13,176 1,391 447 498 331 139 43 250 2 15-34 22,185 11,482 10,703 10,887 3,264 6,977 2,437 1,497 359 291 14 35-59 14,334 7,782 6,552 7,592 2,116 5,381 1,472 604 264 127 8 60+ 2,807 1,392 1,415 1,062 171 794 110 68 24 11 4 Age not 60 60 stated 69

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS-C01icld,

WORKERS IV v VI VII VIII IX x

In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers ----- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females District/Tehsil 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26, 27 28 1 1,400 198 99 17 149 74 144 33 13 1 920 454 8,927 13,224 Bundi Tehsil 532 87 3 2 11 8 1 59 27 8,263 8,175 556 56 51 '9 89 39 61 14 9 471 202 228 2,595 271 50 37 5 45 23 69 17 3 344 194 118 1,751 41 5 7 4 4 14 2 44 31 244 632 2 74 71

1.656 419 72 17 143 49 263 13 57 929 341 9,935 14,417 Talera Tobsil 527 65 4 2 6 7 4 34 29 9,292 9,035 722 210 39 6 93 30 120 10 SO 538 175 297 2,933 344 125 27 7 4) 12 113 3 6 327 128 1J3 1,776 63 19 2 2 3 26 30 9 189 635 44 38

1,619 157 434 42 308 126 385 17 305 1,244 588 14,225 25,908 Keshoraipatan Tehsil 441 15 4 IS 23 46 29 13,110 12,729 715 82 260 22 182 72 188 7 158 619 271 595 7,439 409 58 158 13 100 31 161 9 142 510 261 190 4,436 54 2 16 3 11 35 4 69 27 330 1,244 60 10

TABLE B-m PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Total Population of Workers As As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards activities and Non-workers Cultivator Labourer and Allied Females Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DISTRICf 64 Total 51,739 27,286 24,453 1,236 565 227 104 352 309 62 Illiterate 34,589 14.332 20,257 906 492 212 102 35 1 Literate (without edu- 11,730 8,580 3,150 276 13 15 2 cational level) 1 Primary or Junior Basic 3,460 2,606 854 25 3

Matriculation or Higher 1,623 1,466 162 22 3 Secondary

Technical diploma not 5 3 2 equal to degree

Non-technical diploma 7 5 2 not equal to degree 2 University degree 01 275 250 25 5 post-graduate degree other than technical degree

Technical degree or dip- 45 44 1 lorna equal to degree or post-graduate degree

Engineering 8 8 Medicine 19 19 Agriculture 3 3 Veterinary and dairying Technology Teaching 14 13 1 Others 1 1 71

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing other than In Transport, At Household Household In In Trade and Storage and In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Educational levels 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRICT 1,011 SIS 3,158 308 791 43 1,911 294 701 2 4,079 991 13,820 21,627 Total

595 488 1,655 289 416 42 471 288 264 2 1,569 864 7,935 17,628 Illiterate

372 26 1,103 16 256 1,123 5 325 1,306 85 3,769 3,001 Literate (without edu- cational level)

37 254 47 202 64 321 12 1,653 838 Primary or Iunior Basic

7 119 2 60 III 43 701 22 400 138 Matriculation or Higher Secondary

2 2 Technical diploma not equal to degree

• 3 1 1 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 21 9 4 5 145 6 59 19 University degree or post-graduate degree other than technical degree

5 2 32 4 Technical degree or dip- loma equal to degree or post-graduate degree

4 2 Engineering 18 Medicine 3 Agriculture Veterinary and dairying Technolosy 10 2 Teaching , .. 1 Others 12

TAStE B-I1I PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORICERS II III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forebtry, Fishing, Hunting, Total Population of Workers and As As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards Non-workers Cultivator Labourer and Allied activities

Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DISTRICT 2,853 475 Total 286,271 150,907 135,364 66,019 40,058 6,513 3,844 Illiterate 263,367 130,068 133,299 58,650 39,948 6,290 3,839 2,692 474 Literate (without educational level) 18,928 17,198 1,730 6,783 103 206 .s 146 Primary or Junior Basic 3,270 2,952 318 515 7 14 15 Matriculation and above 706 689 17 61 3 HINDOLI

Total 64,110 34,043 30,067 14,883 10,635 880 857 528 139 Illiterate 59,676 30,028 29,648 13,797 10,627 848 855 494 138 Literate (without educational level) 3,369 3,041 328 990 6 27 2 31 Primary or Junior Basic 882 796 86 89 2 3 3 Matriculation and above 183 178 5 7 2 NAINWA

Total 59,991 31,579 28,412 15.923 11.434 766 479 347 43 Illiterate 55,876 27,827 28,049 14,513 11,420 748 479 337 43 Literate (without educational level) 3,656 3,323 333 1,351 14 18 9 Primary or Junior Basic 348 318 30 38 1 Matriculation and above 111 111 21 BUNOI 565 758 61 Total 45,416 24,060 21,356 10,671 6,729 979 Illiterate 42,488 21,387 21,101 9,589 6,703 960 565 727 61 Literate (without educational level) 2,674 2,444 230 1,030 25 19 31 Primary or Junior Basic 194 174 20 45 I Matriculation and above 60 SS 5 7 TALERA

'fotal 49,691 26,068 23,623 ]0,892 6,910 1,580 1,Z53 541 204 Illiterate 45,794 22.520 23,274 9,578 6,890 1,528 1,252 499 204 Literate (without educational level) 3,536 3,217 319 1,269 20 51 40 Pnmary or Junior Basic 249 223 26 42 1 2 Matriculation and above 112 108 4 3 KESHORAIPATAN

Total 67,063 35,157 31,906 13,650 4,350 2,308 690 679 28 635 . Illiterate 59,533 28,306 31,227 11,183 4,308 2,206 688 28 Literate (without educational level) 5,693 5,173 520 2,!43 38 91 2 35 Primary or Junior Basic 1,597 1,441 156 301 4 10 9 Matriculation alMi above 240 237 23 1 73

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing other than In Transport, At Household Household In In Trade -and Storage and In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers

----~-- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Educational levels 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I DISTRICT 9,233 1,589 1,034 161 909 328 1,606 99 393 1 4,901 2,088 57,446 86,721 Total 8,623 1,574 703 155 697 328 414 93 241 3,164 2,053 48,578 84,834 Illiterate Literate (without 564 13 300 6 153 1,072 6 127 1,053 18 6,794 1,578 educational level) 45 2 28 32 83 7 241 13 1,972 296 Primary or Junior Basic 1 3 21 37 12 443 4 102 13 Matriculation and above

TEHSIL 3,303 498 321 72 218 67 441 17 7 1,146 397 12,316 17,385 Total 3,119 491 235 70 159 67 77 17 623 385 10,676 16,998 Illiterate Literate (without 159 6 78 2 50 320 6 314 6 1,066 305 educational level) 25 1 7 5 33 1 73 4 557 79 Primary or Junior Basic 1 4 11 136 2 17 3 Matriculation and above

TEHSIL 1,255 317 108 13 91 12 373 19 11 662 308 12,043 15,787 Total 1,158 312 61 12 68 12 68 19 4 410 306 10,460 15,446 niiterate Literate (without 95 5 47 23 287 5 163 1,325 313 educational level) 1 7 2 22 2 247 28 Primary or Junior Basic 1 11 67 11 Matriculation and above

TEHSIL 1,400 198 99 17 149 74 144 33 13 1 920 454 8,927 13,224 Total 1,321 197 81 11 130 74 54 31 6 729 447 7,784 13,005 JIliterate Literate (without 75 12 16 85 2 4 140 5 1,032 198 educational level) 4 1 1 2 1 19 I 102 17 Primary or Junior Basic 2 3 2 32 1 9 4 Matriculation and above

TEHSIL 1.656 419 72 17 143 49 263 13 57 929 341 9,935 14,417 Total 1,561 419 46 16 107 49 90 13 42 603 333 8,466 14,098 Illiterate Literate (without 95 26 23 165 IS 205 2 1,328 295 educational level) 7 8 42 5 121 21 Primary Of Junior Basic 6 79 1 20 3 Matriculation and above

TEHSIL 1,619 157 434 42 308 126 385 17 30S 1,244 588 14,225 25,908 Total 1,464 155 274 40 233 126 125 13 195 799 582 11,192 25,281 Illiterate Literate (without 140 2 137 2 41 215 4 97 231 5 2,043 467 educational level) 15 21 19 33 3 85 1 945 151 Primary or Junior Basic 2 15 12 10 129 4S 3 Matriculation and above

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TABLE B-IVPARTA-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others Division and Major Group Rural of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BISTRICT ALL DIVISIONS T 10,244 2,104 349 3S 9,895 2,069 R 9,233 1,589 84 12 9,149 1,577 U 1,011 515 26S 23 746 492 Division 0 T 7,089 1,009 47 7,042 1,009 R 7,045 1,004 45 7,(){}O 1,004 U 44 5 2 42 5

Major Group 02 R 3 3

04 T 7,089 1,006 47 7,042 1,006 R 7,045 1,00l 45 7,000 1,001 U 44 5 2 42 5

DiviJion 2&3 T 3,155 1,095 302 35 2,853 1,060 R 2,188 585 39 12 2,149 573 U 967 510 263 23 704 487 Major Grout> 20 T 211 54 34 177 S3 R 148 40 2 .. 146 40 U 63 14 32 1 31 13

21 U 2 2 22 T 35 43 21 6 14 37 R .. 3 .. o. 3 U 35 40 21 (; 14 34 23 T 336 393 48 18 288 375 R 73 77 7 3 66 74 U 263 316 41 15 222 301 24 R 7 3 7 3 25 T 6 9 1 5 9 R 5 5 U 1 9 1 9

26 U 27 T 115 39 28 87 39 R 33 ]2 33 ]2 U 82 27 28 54 27

28 T 645 135 40 1 60S ]34 R 554 Ul7 3 1 55t 106 U 91 28 37 S4 28 31 T 839 139 9 3 830 136 R 692 123 9 3 683 ]20 U 147 16 147 16 33 T 4 2 2 R 1 .. 1 U 3 2 1 34-35 T 457 207 27 5 430 202 R 382 181 9 5 373 176 U 75 26 18 57 26 36 T 258 27 4S 213 21 R 196 20 9 187 20 U 62 7 36 26 7 75

TABLE 8-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND OASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Coneld,

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others Division and Major Group Rural of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DISTRICT -Coneld.

Major Group 37 T 2 2 R 1 I U 1 1

38 T 7 2 7 2 R 2 2 U S 2 5 2 39 T 231 43 45 186 42 R 94 19 .. 94 19 U 137 24 45 1 92 23

Tebsilwise by Divisions only

HINDOLI TEHSIL

All Divisions R 3,303 498 5 3,298 498 Division 0 2,682 348 5 2,677 348 2 & 3 621 ISO 621 150

NAINWA TEHSIL

AD Divisions R 1.155 317 16 5 1,239 312 Division 0 762 97 2 760 97 2& 3 493 220 14 S 479 215

BUNDI TEHSIL

All Divisions R 1,40Q 193 49 1 1,351 197 Divisiotl 0 1,\19 146 36 1,083 146 2&3 281 52 13 268 51

TALERA TEHSIL All Divisions R 1.656 419 ·1,656 419 Divi~ion 0 1,301 343 1,301 343 2&3 355 76 3SS 76

KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL

All Divisions 1,619 IS7 14 6 1,605 151 Division 0 1,181 70 2 1,179 70 2&3 438 87 12 6 426 81

DUll. S-A 76

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

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Total Group of I. S. I. c. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICf ALL DIVISIONS T 22,688 4,854 1,790 153 9,891 1,4:11 8,744 2,741 2,263 519 U 1(),992 1,702 1,156 47 6,306 698 2,958 782 572 175 Division 0 T 2,943 426 110 17 388 8 1,853 196 592 205 U 332 62 27 2 109 2 167 44 29 14 Major Group 00 T 84 13 13 1 53 3 14 8 4 1 U SJ 7 13 1 32 5 5 1 1 01 T 1 1 U 1 1 02 T 241 147 10 2 81 1 46 17 104 127 U 60 5 1 44 1 15 3 1 03 T 47 44 3 U 3 3 1 04 T 2,570 266 87 14 209 4 ),790 171 484 77 U 218 50 13 1 33 ] 144 36 28 12 Dmsi()ft T 262 113 5 4 53 7 200 99 4 3 U 20 2 16 2 3 1 Major Group 10 T 262 131 5 4 53 7 200 99 4 3 U 20 2 16 2 3 I Division 2&3 T 4,192 469 272 9 2,361 208 1,146 178 413 74 U 3,158 308 165 6 2,209 20/ 637 69 147 32 Major Group 20 T 423 13 70 181 88 6 84 5 U 228 6 55 92 63 2 18 4 21 T l 1 2 U 2 2 22 T 224 69 15 5 58 43 128 17 21 4 U 223 69 14 5 58 43 128 17 23 4 23 T 94 54 5 16 12 49 23 24 19 U 65 39 4 16 12 33 8 12 19 25 T 1 1 U 1 1 26 T 1 I U 1 1 27 T 619 55 84 3 90 3 326 42 119 7 U 373 26 61 1 84 2 193 20 3S 3 28 T 156 44 19 30 5 78 26 29 13 U 79 16 8 28 3 41 12 2 1 29 T 1 1 U 1 1 30 T 13 8 5 U 13 8 5 31 T 344 14 33 17 248 6 46 7 U 82 2 3 16 57 1 6 1 32 T 1 1 U 1 1 33 T 3 1 1 1 U 3 1 1 1 34-35 T ],935 165 15 1,827 141 63 14 30 10 U 1,820 147 1,775 141 30 6 15 36 T 103 47 8 24 63 38 8 9 U 40 2 23 15 37 T 34 2 15 1 16 U 34 2 15 1 16 38 T 94 3 60 22 9 U 89 2 60 18 9 77

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

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Total Group of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT-Conld.

Major Group 39 T 143 7 7 33 2 79 5 24 U 107 2 6 33 57 2 11 Dt'vision 4 T 1.700 371 78 9 937 171 671 181 14 10 U 791 43 23 2 416 19 344 2l 8 1 Major Group 40 T 1,700 371 78 9 937 171 671 181 14 10 U 791 43 23 2 416 19 344 21 8 1 Division j T 100 1 99 U 100 I 99 Major Group SO T 88 ) 87 U 88 1 87 SI T 12 12 U 12 12 Division 6 T 3,517 393 666 40 542 53 1,743 221 566 79 U 1,911 294 487 32 421 45 812 171 191 46 Major Group 60-63 T 104 4 17 17 54 4 16 U 71 1 15 16 38 1 2 64-68 T 3,318 383 630 40 509 S3 1,632 213 547 71 U 1,765 289 453 32 392 45 731 166 189 46 69 T 95 6 19 16 57 4 3 2 U 7S 4 19 13 43 4 Division 7 T 1,094 3 115 814 2 135 1 30 U 701 2 III 468 1 96 1 26 Major Group 7()""71 T 958 3 1 IS 678 2 135 30 U 603 2 111 370 1 96 26 13 T 136 )36 U 98 98 Division 8 T 8,647 3,059 481 74 4,622 988 2,917 1,856 627 141 U 3,747 971 230 5 2,494 424 820 467 IS] 75 Major Group 80 T 2,382 299 2,382 299 lJ 1,427 134 1,427 134 81 T 1,053 96 185 4 765 88 63 I 40 3 U 648 81 109 445 77 54 I 40 3 82 T 212 103 7 167 50 32 50 6 2 U 113 57 3 94 41 13 14 3 2 83 T 635 34 129 140 17 232 15 134 U 307 12 98 63 6 79 5 67 84 T 30 4 25 3 5 1 U 10 4 5 3 5 1 85 T 21 18 2 1 U 2 1 1 86 T 8 3 7 1 1 2 U 7 3 6 1 1 2 87 T 221 54 11 6 41 10 123 21 46 17 U 40 3 5 )9 15 2 1 1 88 T 888 331 • 54 IS 334 100 435 ]66 6S 50 U 397 189 34 1 185 72 145 86 33 30 89 T 3,197 2,135 95 47 743 420 2,024 1,600 335 68 U 796 488 31 4 249 90 507 356 9 38 Division 9 T 233 20 62 75 4 79 9 17 7 U 232 20 62 74 4 79 9 17 7 Major Group 90 T 233 20 62 75 4 79 9 17 7 U 232 20 62 74 4 79 9 17 7 TABLE B-IV PART C 18

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APPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV PART-C

The following abbreviations have been used ,­ HI = Household Industry M = Males NHI = Non-Househole Industry F = Females 005 Total NHI(M2,FI) Urban NHI(M2,Fl). 006 Total NHI Urban HI(M5) NHf(MI), 367 Total NHI(Ml) Urban NHJ(MI), (M14,FS) Urban NHI(M3.F2), 007 Total NHI(MI 0,F4) Urban 368 Total HI(MIO) NHI(M8) Urban HI(MiO) NHI(M8), 372 NHI(M3.F4).009 Total NH[(M58,F3) Urban NHI(M43).015 Total HI(Ml), 377 Total NHI(MI) Urban NHl(MI), 378 Total Total NHI(Ml), 020 Total NHI(M50) Urban NH!(M42), 021 NHI(M33) Urban NHI(M33). 379 Total Ht(MI) Urban HI(MI), Total NHl(M35,F8) Urban NHl(MI6,f<5), 022 Total NHI(MI), 385 Total NHI(Ml) Urban NHI(MI), 388 Total HI(M3) NHI 023 Total NHl(MI6,F22), 024 Total HI(F2) NHI(M3,FI4), 025 (M39) Urban HI(M3) NHI(M35), 389 Total HI(M2) NHI(MJ), Total NHl(M22,F32) Urban NHI(MI), 031 Total NHl(M47) 390 Total NHl(M3,F5), 392 Total NHI(M8) Urban NHI(M8). Urban NHI(M3), 041 Total NHI(Ml) Urban NHI(Ml). 042 Total 394 Total HI(F2). 395 Total HI(M3) Urban HI(MI),601 Total NHI NHI(Fl) Urban NHI(FI), 047 Total NHI(FI). 048 Total NHI (MI6) Urban NHI(MI6). 602 Total NHI(M20) Urban NHI(M14), (Ml,FI) Urban NHI(Ml,FI), 202 Total HI(Ml) NHI(Ml) Urban 604 Total NHI(M2) Urban NHICM2), 605 Total NHI(M4) Urban NHI(MI), 204 Total NHI(M32), 205 Total HI(MI) NHI(FI) NHJ(M4), 606 Total NHI(Ml), 607 Total NHI(Ml) Urban NHI Urban Hl(Ml), 206 Total RI(MI5,F2), 208 Total NH1(MI), 210 (MI), 608 Total NHI(MI) Urban NHI(Ml), 611 Total NHI Total NHI(MI) Urban NHI(MI), 211 Total NHl(MI) Urban (M3,F3) Urban NHI(MJ), 612 Total NHI(MI) Urban NHI(MI), NBI(Ml), 212 Total NHl(MI), 216 Total HI(M2) Urban Hl(M2), 613 Total NHl(M2). Urban NHl(M2). 639 Total NHI(M9) 221 Total NHI(FI) Urban NHI(FI), 223 Total HI(F3). 230 Total Urban NHT(M9). 641 Total NHI(M2Q) Urban NHI(M7), 643 HI(MI 5,FJ3) NHI(M6,F5) Urban H1(MIO.FI2) NHI(M5.F5), Total NHl(M4,Fl) Urban NHI(M2,FI), 644 Total NHI(M28,F2) 234 Total HI(Ml), 236 Total HI(M4), 238 Total HI(FI) Urban Urban NHI(M19,F2), 648 Total NHI(M4,F4) Urban NHI(M4,FI), HI(FI), 241 Total HI(M7,F3). 250 Total HI(M4). 252 Total NHI 652 Total NHI(MI2,F2) Urban NHI(M8.F2). 653 Total NHI (MI) Urban NHI(MI). 253 Total HI(M2,F2) Urban Hl(M I,F2), (MIO,FI), Urba1'l NHI (MI0,Fl),655 Total NHJ(M9) Urban NHI 254 Total HI(FI) Urban Hf(FI) 255 Total HI(F6) NHI(PI) Urban (M9). 660 Total NHI(MI4) Urban NHf(MI2), 661 Total NHI(MI1) HI(F6) NHl(FI). 263 Total HI(FI) Urban HI(FI), .264 Total NHl Urban NHl(M9),662 Total NH1(M30) Urban NHI(M29), 663 Total (MI), 272 Total HI(M9,F5) NHI(M7.Fl) Urban NHI(M6,F2), NHI(M 1),664 Total NHI (M 18,F2)Urban NHl(M3), 670 Total NHI 274 Total Hl(M9),277 Total HI (Ml) Urban HI (MI). 278 Total (oM'l) Urban NHHMI). 671 Total NHI(M21) Urban NHI(M21), HI(F3), 280 Total Hl(MI6) NHI(M8) Urban HI(M 16) NHI(M8), 673 Total NHI(M3) Urban NHI (M2), 680 Total NHI(MI4) Urban 283 Total HI(M4) NHI(MI) Urban HI(M3) NHI(Ml), 284 NHI(M 13), 681 Total NHI (M29) Urban NHI(M22), 682 Total Total HI(F2) NHl(M2). 285 Total HI(MIO) NHI(Fl) Urban NHI(M4) Urban NHI(M4), 683 Total NHI (M9,FI) Urban NHI HI(MI), 286 Total RI(M 14) Urban HI(MI3). 287 Total NHI (MS,FI), 687 Total NHI(M3) Urban NHI (M2). 688 Total NHI (M!) Urban NHI(MI), 289 Total HI(M9) NHI(Mt6) Urban HI (Ml,Fl) Urban NHl(M3). 690 Total NHI (F7), 693 Total NHI (M9) NHI(MI6), 292 Total NHI(MI) Urban NHI(MI), 300 (M6) Urban NHJ(M3). 695 Total NHI(MI7) Urban NHI(MI7), Total NHI(MI) Urban NHI(MI), 301 Total NHI(MJ) Urban 699 Total NHI(MI7) Urban NHI(MI6), 821 Total NHI(MI4,Fl), NHl(MI), 302 Total NHI(MIO) Urban NHI(M 10), 303 Total Urban NHI (MI3,Fl), B30 Total NHI(M53,F7) Urban NHI(M49, NHIlMI) Urban NHI(MI), 313 Total NHI(Ml). Urban NHl(MI), F7), 840 Total NHI(M271Fl) Urban NHI(M8,FI). 841 Total NHI 315 Total NHl(MI) Urban NHI(Ml), 325 Total NHI(MI) Urban (M3.F3) Urban NHI(M:.!,F3), 851 Total NHI(M20) Urban NHI NHI(Ml), 333 Total HI(MI) Urban RI(MI), 339 Total HI(M3) (M!), 852 Total NHI(Ml) Urban NHI(MI), 860 Total NHI(MI, NHHM3) Urban HI(M2), 340 Total HI(M3) NHI(M7,F2) Urban FI) Urban NHI(MI ,Fl), 861 Total NHI(M2) Urban NHI(M2). BIeM3) NHT(M7,F2), 343 Total NHI(M2) Urban NHI(M2), 344 862 Total NHI(M5,F2) Urban NHI(M4,F2), 870 Total NHI(Ml) Total NHI(M6,FI) Urban NHI(M6,FI)_ 346 Total NHI(M35) Urban NHI(MI), 871 Total NHI(M8) Urban NHJ(M6), 873 Urban NHI(M35), 348 Total HI(M2) Urban HI(MI), 352 rotal Total NHI(M2) Urban NHI(M2), 88t Total NHI(M5,FI) Urban NHI(M3), 353 Total Hl(Fl). 357 Total HI(Ml) Urban HI(MI), NHI(M2.Fl), 882 Total NHI(M43.F3) Urban NHI(M31,F3), 885 364 Total HI(MIO) Urban HI(M2),365 Total HI(M6) NHltMl) Total NHI(M7,FI). t83

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART-C Tebsihvfse Industrial classification by sex and divisions of persons at work other tban cultivation in rural areas only Workers at Workers in Non- Branch of Industry Total Workers Household Industry Household Industry etc. Division of I.S.l.e. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HINDOLI TEHSIL AI) Divisions Total 7,154 5,964 1,190 3,303 498 2,661 (j9Z Division 0 3,614 3,165 449 2,682 348 483 101 1 83 45 38 45 38 2&3 1,164 942 222 621 150 321 72 4 285 218 67 218 67 6 458 441 17 441 17 7 7 7 7 8 1.543 1,146 397 1,146 397

NAINWA TEHSIL

All Divisions Total 3.559 2,847 712 I,Z55 317 1,592 39S Division 0 1,238 1,098 140 762 97 336 43 1 11 11 11 2&3 834 601 233 493 220 108 13 4 103 91 12 91 12 6 392 373 19 373 19 7 II II II 8 970 662 308 662 308

B UNDI TEHSIL

All Divisions Total 4,321 3,483 838 1,400 198 2,083 (jclO Division 0 2,047 1,851 196 1,119 146 732 SO 1 37 26 11 26 11 2&3 449 380 69 281 52 99 17 4 223 149 74 149 74 6 177 144 33 144 33 7 14 13 13 1 8 1,374 920 454 920 454

TALERA TEHSIL

All Divisions Total 4,704 3,661 1,043 1,656 419 2,005 624 Division 0 2,211 1,721 490 1,301 343 420 147 1 178 121 57 121 57 2&3 520 427 93 355 76 72 17 4 192 143 49 143 49 6 276 263 13 263 13 7 57 57 57 8 1,270 929 341 929 341

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SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART-C-Concld. Tehsilwise Industrial classification by sex and divisions of persons at work other than cultivation in rural areas only Workers at Workers in Non- Branch of Industry Total Workers Household Industry Household Industry etc. Division of I.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL All Divisions Total 5,932 4,974 958 1,619 157 3,355 801 Division 0 1,914 1,821 93 1,181 70 640 23 1 44 39 5 39 5 2&3 1,001 872 129 438 87 434 42 4 434 308 126 308 126 6 402 385 17 385 17 7 305 305 305 8 1,831 1,243 588 1,243 588 9 1 1 1 85

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 DlSTR1CT AU Divisions

Total 39,890 32,932 6,958 14,220 12,003 2,217 III 3,744 3,205 539 416 352 64 IV 12,348 10,244 2,104 1,526 1,011 515 V 4,661 4,192 469 3,466 3,158 308 VI 2,071 1,700 371 834 791 43 VII 3,910 3,517 393 2,205 1,911 294 VlII 1,097 1,094 3 '103 701 2. IX 12,059 8,980 3,019 5,070 4,079 991

• Division 0 Professional, Technical and Related Workers

Total 2,219 1,988 231 1,084 957 127 III 19 19 1 I V 48 44 4 48 44 4 VI 22 22 14 14 VII 2 2 2 2 Vlfl 5 5 2 2 IX 2,lL3 1,896 227 1,017 894 123

Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors

Total 208 206 2 97 95 2 III 1 1 1 V 19 19 19 19 VI 20 20 12 12 VIII 3 3 IX 165 163 2 65 63 2

Family Ql)0 ArChitects

Total 91 90 1 26 2S I IX 91 90 1 26 25 1

Family 001 Civil Engineers (including Overseers)

Total 64 63 1 48 47 1 V 10 10 10 10 VI 19 19 11 11 VIII 3 3 IX 32 31 1 27 26 1

Family 002 Machanical Engineers

Total 32 32 S S V 4 4 4 4 IX 28 28 1 1 86

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSlF1CATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7

Group 01 Physicists, Chemists, Geologists and Other Physical Scientists

Total 10 10 10 10 V 5 S 5 5 IX 5 S S 5

Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists

Total 10 10 5 S IX 10 10 5 5

Group 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists

Total 71 66 S 45 41 4 V 1 VI 1 1 1 VII 1 1 1 IX 68 64 4 42 39 3

Family 031 Physicians, Ayurvedic

Total 48 48 32 32 VI 1 1 VII 1 1 1 IX 46 46 30 30

Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and Other Medical and Health Technicians

Total 171 89 82 94 49 45 V 4 2 2 4 2 2 IX 167 &7 &0 90 47 43

Family 040 Nurses

Total 47 47 14 14 IX 47 47 14 14

Family 043 Pharmacists lind Pharmaceutical Technicians

Total 73 66 1 40 33 7 V 1 1 1 1 IX 72 6S 7 39 32 7

Group 05 Teachers

Total 972 901 71 S40 476 64 m 18 18 V 4 3 1 4 3 1 VIII 1 1 IX 949 879 70 535 472 63 87

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSUtICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban

---.~--- Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 J 4 5 6 7

Family 050 Teachers, University

Total 3J 33 33 33 IX 33 33 33 33

Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools

Total 88 73 15 82 67 15 VJII 1 I IX 81 72 15 81 66 15

Family 052 Teachers, Middle and Primasy Schools

Total 443 407 36 300 268 32 V 4 3 4 3 1 IX 439 404 35 296 265 31

Family 059 Teachers, n. e. c.

Total 388 368 20 125 108 17 IX 388 368 2t 125 108 17

Group 06 Jurists

Total 39 39 37 37 VI 1 IX 38 38 36 36

Family 061 Legal PracHoners antt Advkers

Total 33 33 31 31 IX 33 33 31 31

Group 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers

Total 26 25 20 19 VII 1 1 VIII 1 I IX 24 23 18 17

Group 08 Artists, Writers and Related W6rliers

Total 265 216 49 39 34 5 IX 265 216 49 39 34 5

Family 086 Musicians aDd Related Workers

Total 188 142 46 35 31 4 IX 88 142 46 35 31 4 88

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7

Family 089 Artists, Writers and Related Workers, n. e. c.

Total SS SS IX SS SS

Group 09 Draughtsmen and Science and Engineering Technicians, n. e. c.

Total 25 25 25 25 V 15 15 IS 15 IX 10 10 10 10

Group OX Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers Total 422 401 21 172 166 6 IX 422 401 21 172 166 6

Family OXO Ordained Religious Workers

Total 300 280 20 68 63 5 IX 300 280 20 68 63 5

Famny OXl Non-ordained Religious Workers

Total 23 22 23 22 1 IX 23 22 23 22 1

Family OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related Workers

Total 28 28 11 11 IX 28 2~ 11 11 Family 0X9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers, n. e. c. Total 71 71 70 70 IX 71 71 70 70

• Division 1 Administrative, Executive and Man.gerial Workers

Total 738 715 ~3 409 399 10 1II 1 1 1 1 Y 48 45 3 48 45 3 YI 61 58 3 45 43 2 Yll 13 12 1 12 12 VllI 26 26 19 19 IX 589 573 16 284 279 5

Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Government

Total 517 502 15 215 211 4 VIII 7 7 IX 510 495 15 215 211 4 89

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERS(i)NS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7

Family 100 Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government

Total 32 32 4 4 VIII 7 7 IX 25 25 4 4

Family 101 Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government

Total 189 186 3 81 87 IX 189 186 3 87 87

Family 102 Administrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodies

Total 20 20 7 7 IX 20 20 1 7

Family 104 Village Officials

Total 274 262 12 116 112 4 IX 274 262 12 116 112 4

Group 11 Directors and Managers, Wholesale and Retail Trade

Total 1 VII 1

Group 12 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Financial Institutions

Total 2 2 2 2 VII 2 2 2 2

Group 13 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, other

Total 218 211 7 192 186 (j III 1 1 1 I V 48 45 3 ' 48 45 3 VI 61 58 3 45 43 2 Vll 10 10 10 10 VIII 19 19 19 19 IX 79 78 69 68

Family 131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction

Total 54 51 3 44 42 2 VI 54 51 3 44 42 2

Family 133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing

Total 36 33 3 36 33 3 V 36 33 3 36 33 3 BUll. 7 90

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7

Family 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Communications

Total 21 20 21 20 VI 1 1 1 VIII 19 19 19 19 IX 1 1

Family 13S Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Recreation, Entertainment and Catering Services

Total 32 32 22 22 V 3 3 3 3 IX 29 29 19 19

Family 136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services

Total 41 41 41 41 V 6 6 6 6 VII 10 10 10 10 IX 25 25 25 25

Family 139 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, n. e. c.

Total 33 33 27 27 III 1 I 1 1 V 3 3 3 3 VI 6 6 IX 23 23 23 23

• Di,i3;O" 2 Clerical and Related Workers

Total 1,432 1,390 42 1,156 1,127 29 III 10 9 1 8 7 1 Y 130 130 130 130 VI 102 102 75 75 Vll 5'2 52 52 52 1'111 58 58 52 52 IX 1,080 1,039 41 839 811 28

Gronp 20 Book.Keepers and Cashiers

Total 138 131 135 134 III 4 4 4 4 V 24 24 24 24 Vi 16 16 16 16 VII 33 3J 33 33 VIII 6 6 6 6 IX 5S 54 52 51 91

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLSSIFICTION BY SEX OF PERSO~S AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 200 Book-Keepers. Book-Keeping and Accounts Clerks

Total ]07 106 1 107 106 I III 4 4 4 4 V 23 23 23 23 VI 16 16 16 16 VII 30 30 30 30 VIII 4 4 4 4 IX 30 29 30 29 1

Family 20} Cashiers

Total 23 23 20 20 V I 1 VII 3 3 3 3 VIII 1 1 1 IX 18 18 15 15

Group 21 Stenographers and Typists

Total 21 21 16 16 V 4 4 4 4 VI 1 1 VII 1 IX 15 15 10 10

Group 22 Office Machine Operators

Total 4 3 4 3 IX 4 3 4 3

Group 28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous

Total 695 693 l 583 581 £ III 5 4 1 3 2 I V 78 78 18 78 VI 60 60 39 39 VII 11 ) I 11 11 VIII 30 30 30 30 IX 511 510 1 422 421 1

Family 280 General and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks

Total 465 463 2 445 443 2 m 4 3 1 3 2 1 V 54 54 54 54 VI 37 37 37 37 VII 9 9 9 9 VIII 26 26 26 26 IX 335 334 316 315 1 Bun.7-A 92

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record Keepers, Muharrers. Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Office Papers

Total 230 230 138 138 111 1 V 24 24 24 24 VI 23 23 2 2 VII 2 2 2 2 VIII 4 4 4 4 IX 176 176 106 106

Groop 29 Unskilled Office Workers

Tota} 574 538 36 418 395 23 1H 1 I 1 V 24 24 24 24 VI 25 25 19 19 VII 7 7 7 7 VIII 22 22 16 16 IX 495 459 36 3S1 328 23

Family 290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall Porters etc., n. e. c.

Total 574 538 36 418 395 23 111 1 1 V 24 24 24 24 VI 25 25 19 19 VII 7 7 7 7 VlIl 22 22 16 16 IX 495 459 36 3S1 328 23

, ·Dins;olt 3 Sales Workers

Total 3,495 3,152 343 2,050 1,795 255 V 14 11 3 14 11 3 Vll 3,453 3.113 340 2.035 1.783 252 VlIl 8 8 1 1 IX 20 20

Group 30 Working Proprietors. Wholesale and Retail Trade

Total 3,100 2.817 283 1,704 1,508 196 VII 3.100 2,817 283 1.704 1,508 196

Family 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade

Total 43 43 43 43 VII 43 43 43 43 93

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULT1VATION-Contd. Total Workers Division. Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade .

Total 3,057 2.774 283 1,661 1,465 196 VII 3,057 2,774 283 1,661 1.465 196

Group 31 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, Salesmen of Securities and Services and Auctioneers

Total 18 16 2 14 13 1 VII 18 16 2 14 13 1

Group 32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers Agents

Total 6 4 2 5 3 2 V 2 2 2 2 VII 3 3 2 2 VIII 1

Group 33 Salesmen. Shop Assistants and Related Workers

Total 318 267 51 284 233 51 V 12 11 12 11 1 VII 279 229 50 272 222 50 VIII 7 7 IX 20 20

Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade

Total 171 166 S 144 139 5 V 7 7 7 7 VI[ 144 139 5 137 132 5 IX 20 20

Family 331 Hawkers. Pedlars and Street Venders

Total 145 99 46 138 92 46 V 5 4 5 4 1 VII 133 88 45 133 83 45 VlII 7 7

Group 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers

Total S3 48 5 43 38 5 VII 53 48 5 43 38 5

Family 340 Money-Lenders (including Indigeneous Bankers)

Total 51 47 4 41 37 4 VII 51 47 4 41 37 4 94

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

-Division 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Relate'" Workers Total 11.613 10,128 1.485 513 400 JI3 III 3.296 2,873 423 337 279 58 IV 8,142 7,135 1,007 69 60 9 V 28 25 3 28 25 3 VI 9 9 7 7 JIll 51 11 40 44 11 33 rill 1 1 IX 86 74 12 28 18 10

Group 40 Farmers and Farm Managers Total 10,482 9,339 1,143 4 2 2 III 2,479 2,274 205 1 IV 7,993 7,055 938 2 2 V I I IX 9 9 Family 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing Total 10,452 9,313 1,139 2 2 III 2.460 2,259 201 IV 7,992 7,054 938 2 2

Group 41 Farm Workers

Total 589 451 138 404 345 59 III 372 304 68 296 245 51 IV 144 75 69 63 56 7 V 22 21 1 22 21 1 VI 5 5 5 5 VIII 1 1 IX 45 45 18 18

Family 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing

Total 475 344 131 329 273 56 III 330 269 61 261 213 48 IV 140 71 69 63 56 7 V 5 4 1 5 4 1 Group 42 Hunters and Related Workers

Total 2 1 1 m 2 I 1

Group 43 Fishermen and Related Workers

Total 46 46 2 2 III 46 46 2 2 95

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Conld. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 44 Loggers and Other Forestry Workers

Total 494 291 203 103 51 52 m 397 248 149 38 31 7 IV 5 5 4 4 V 5 3 2 5 3 2 VI 4 4 2 2 VII 51 It 40 44 11 33 IX 32 20 12 10 10

Family 442 Log Fellers and~Wood Cutters

Total ]75 92 83 95 44 51 III 103 71 32 33 26 7 IV 3 3 2 2 V 5 3 2 5 3 2 VI 4 4 2 2 VII 48 11 37 43 11 32 IX 12 12 10 10

Family 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Product Processers

Total 168 97 71 2 2 III 166 95 71 IV 2 2 2 2

* Division S MinerS', Quarrymen and Related WorkerJ

Total 368 244 124 12 11 I III 345 242 103 11 1/ VI 23 2 21 1 1

Group SO Miners and Quarrymen

Total 368 244 124 12 11 1 III 345 242 103 II 11 VI . 23 2 21 1 t Family 501 Quarrymen

Total 363 239 124 7 6 III 340 237 103 6 6 VI 23 2 21 1

• Division 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations

Total 770 769 1 601 601 111 I 1 I 1 V 77 77 77 77 Vl 1 J I J VIll 604 603 1 468 468 IX 87 87 54 54 96

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 60 Deck Officers, Engineer, Officers and Pilots, Ship Total 1 VIII I

Group 61 Deck and Engine Room Ratings (Ship), Bal'1C Crews and Boatmen Total 28 28 24 24 VIII 28 28 24 24

Family 610 Deck Ratings (Ship) Barge Crews and Boatmen ,~ Total 27 27 24 24 VIII 27 27 24 24

Group 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers

Total 2 2 1 VIII 1 IX 1 1

Group 63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine

Total 100 100 H6 86 V 39 39 39 39 VIlI 48 48 45 45 IX 13 13 2 2

Family 630 Drivers Total 82 H2 69 69 V 27 27 27 27 VII1 42 42 40 40 IX 13 13 2 2 Family 631 Firemen Total 18 18 17 17 V 12 12 12 12 VIII 6 fi 5 5 Group 64 Drivers, Road Transport Total 394 393 365 365 III 1 V 28 28 28 28 VI 1 1 1 I VIII 304 303 287 287 IX 60 60 48 48 Family 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers Total 195 195 181 181 1I1 1 1 I V 26 26 26 26 VI I I 1 1 VIII 120 120 112 112 IX 47 47 41 41 97

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Catesory Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7

Family 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers Total 158 157 1 147 147 V 2 2 2 2 VIII 149 148 141 141 IX 7 7 4 4 Family 649 Drivers, Road Transport, n.e.c. (including Palki and Doli Bearers) Total 36 36 36 36 VIJI 33 33 33 33 IX 3 3 3 3 Group 65 Conductors, Guards and Breakesmen (Railway) Total 1 VIII 1 Group 66 Inspectors. Supervisors, Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Transport Total 93 93 23 23 V 4 4 4 4 VIII 88 88 18 18 IX

Family 660 Inspectors, Supervisors, Statiop Masters and Permanent Way Inspectors Total 22 22 8 8 V 4 4 4 4 VIII 18 18 4 4 Family 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen Total 70 70 14 14 VIII 70 70 14 14 Group 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-communication Operators Total 7 7 5 5 VlII 5 5 3 3 IX 2 2 2 2

Group 68 Postmen and Messengers Total 48 48 13 13 VIII 41 41 13 13 IX 7 7 Family 680 Postmen Total 48 41S 13 13 VIII 41 41 13 13 IX 7 7

Group 69 Workers In Transport and Communication Occupations, n. c. c. Total 96 96 83 83 V 6 6 6 6 VIII 87 87 77 17 IX 3 3

BUD. 8 98 .

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Total Workers Division. Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors including Ushers and Ticket Collectors on Moving Transport

Total 12 12 9 9 VJII 12 12 9 9

Family 691 Conductors, Road Transport

Total 64 64 63 63 VIII 64 64 63 63 Family 693 Inspectors. Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Communications

Tota] 8 8 4 4 VIII 8 8 4 4

·DMsion 7-8 Craftsmen. Production Process Workers and Labourers, n. e. c. Total 16,306 12,393 3,913 6,701 5,482 1,219 III 66 54 12 51 46 5 rv 4,199 3,107 1,092 1.457 951 506 Y 4.102 3,667 435 2,920 2,646 274 YI 1.814 1,467 347 666 626 40 VII 33/ 319 12 53 44 9 PIll 326 326 141 141 IX 5,468 3.453 2,015 1.413 1,028 385

Groop 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Rel~ed Workers Total 915 469 446 723 336 387 IV 715 324 391 622 278 344 V 200 145 55 101 58 43

Family 702 Spinners. Piecers and Winders Total 325 120 205 168 14 154 IV 202 39 163 136 12 124 V 123 81 42 32 2 30

Family 704 Drawers and Weavers

Total 421 242 179 417 238 179 IV 403 227 176 400 224 176 V 18 ]5 3 17 14 3

Group 71 Tailors, Cutters. Furriers and Related Workers

Tota) 696 631 6S 464 432 32 IV 93 81 12 62 S4 8 V 601 548 53 400 376 24 VII 2 2 2 2 '99

TABLE 8-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PEltSONS AT WOItK OTHER THAN CULTI\,A'fION·C

~----- Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers

Total 540 476- 64 309 278 31 IV 93 81 12 62 54 8 V 445 393 52 245 222 23 VII 2 2 2 2

Family 715 Sewers, Embroiderers and Darners, Textile and Fur Products

TQtal 155 154 155 154 V 155 154 15S 154

Group 72 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers

Total 1,095 999 96 263 246 17 IV 807 717 90 163 147 16 V 2R6 280 6 99 98 1 VII 2 2 1

Family 720 Shoe Makers and Shoe Repairers

Total 1,074 983 91 245 233 12 IV 800 715 85 156 145 11 V 274 268 6 89 88

Group 73 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, MOUlders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers

Total 521 445 16 198 189 9 III 1 IV 281 250 31 71 62 9 V 237 192 45 125 125 VI 1 1 1 VIII I 1

Family 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmithil and For~men

Total 480 404 76 ' 158 J49 9 III 1 1 IV 268 237 31 58 49 9 V 209 164 4S 98 98 VI 1 I 1 1 VIII 1 1 1 1

Group 74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers

Total 252 252 148 J48 IV 121 121 55 55 V 127 127 92 92 VII 4 4 Bun.8-A 100

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

amily 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Total 241 241 137 137 IV 121 121 55 55 V 117 117 82 82 VII 3 3

Group 7S Tool-Makers. Machinists, Plumbers. Welders, Platers and Related Workers Total 466 466 44& 448 IV 18 18 18 18 V 361 361 351 351 VI 1 1 1 1 VII 1 1 1 VIlI 40 40 39 39 IX 45 45 38 38

Family 753 Mechanics-Repairmen (except Electrical and Precision Instrument Repairmen)

Total 218 218 212 212 IV 6 6 6 6 V 161 161 161 161 VJI 1 1 1 VIII 20 20 19 19 IX 30 30 25 25 Group 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers Total 136 136 72 72 IV 1 1 V 99 99 39 39 VI 5 5 2 2 VI1I 8 8 R 8 IX 23 23 22 22 Gr()up 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers Total 621 618 3 181 181 III 6 6 3 3 IV 438 438 64 64 V 166 163 3 104 104 VI 5 5 5 5 VlI 4 4 4 4 VIII 2 2 I Family 770 Carpenters. Joiners, Pattern Makers (Wood) Total 595 592 3 172 172 III 6 6 3 3 IV 424 424 62 62 V 154 151 3 97 97 VI 5 5 5 S VII 4 4 4 4 VIII 2 2 1 1 101

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 78 Painters and Paper Hangers

Total 17 17 17 17 V 10 10 10 10 IX 7 7 7 7

Group 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Workers, D. e. c.

Total 1,622 1.276 346 429 418 II III 11 4 7 1 IV 21 21 V 26 25 1 16 15 I VI 1,557 1.240 317 412 402 10 IX 7 7

Family 790 Stone Cutters. Stone Carvers and Stone Dressers

Total 181 120 61 29 28 I III 11 4 7 1 1 V 25 24 1 15 14 I VI 145 92 53 13 13

Family 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons

Total 566 534 32 390 381 9 IV 21 21 VI 545 534 11 390 381 9

Family 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Workers, n. e. c.

Total 854 618 236 8 7 I VI 847 611 236 8 7 I IX 7 7

Group 80 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book-Binders and Related Workers

Total 308 292 16 20 19 I IV 30 16 14 8 8 V 10 9 1 9 9 VI 1 1 1 1 VU 263 263 IX 4 3 1 2 1

Family 801 Compositors

Total 266 266 3 3 V 3 3 3 3 VII 263 263 ~O2

T4.BLE B-V-QCCUPATI0NAL C.LASSlF~C.T,lON BY SEX ,OF .PERSON~ AT WORK OTHE.(l ~~AN C:ULrIYA~ION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Fl(males 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 81 Potters. Kilnmen. Glass and Clay Formers and ,Relilte4 Workers

Total 818 592 226 136 107 29 IV 662 459 203 101 7S 26 V 156 133 23 35 32 3

Family 811 Potters and Related Clay Formers

Total 763 537 226 121 92 29 IV 660 457 203 99 73 26 V 103 80 23 22 19 3

Group 82 Millers. Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers

Total 694 611 83 332 314 18 III I 1 1 IV 289 222 67 77 64 13 V 364 353 11 232 228 4 VII 10 9 1 6 5 1 IX 30 26 4 16 16

Family 82() Millers. Pounders, Huskers and Parchers, Grains and Related Food Workers Total 172 163 9 112 111 1 III IV 37 29 8 12 II V 130 129 97 97 IX 4 4 2 2 Family 821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds Total 274 215 59 86 74 12 IV 206 151 55 41 31 10 V 68 {i4 4 45 43 2 Family 824 Bak~rs, Confectioners, candy and Sweetmeat Makers Total 158 149 9 134 129 5 IV 25 23 2 24 22 2 V 110 )04 6 90 88 2 VII 9 8 6 5 IX 14 14 14 14 Gronp 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers Total 11 9 2 11 9 2 IV 4 2 2 4 2 2 V 7 7 7 7 Group 84 Tabacco Preparer! and Products Makers Total 367 260 107 359 252 107 IV 71 33 38 71 33 38 V 296 227 69 288 219 69 103

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

T~tal Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers

Total 366 260 106 358 252 106 IV 70 33 37 70 33 37 V 296 227 69 288 219 69 Grollp 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers, n. e. c.

Total 827 551 276 174 110 64 III 1 I IV 614 394 220 109 62 47 V 200 144 56 65 48 17 IX 12 12

Family 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers

Total 379 214 165 50 18 32 IV 327 193 134 36 12 24 V 49 18 31 14 6 8 IX 3 3 Family 853 Tonners, FeJJmongers, Pelt Dressers and Related Workers

Total 263 208 55 3 2 III I 1 IV 169 124 45 V 84 74- 10 3 2 IX 9 9

Family 859 Craftsmen and Production Process WOlkers, n. e. c.

Total 175 120 55 113 83 30 IV 112 71 41 67 44 23 V 63 49 14 46 39 7

Group 86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers

Total 61 61 55 S5 IV 26 26 26 26 V 25 25 23 23 VII I 1 1 VIII 3 3 3 3 IX 6 6 2 2

Group 87 Stationary Engine and Excavatiny and Liting l:!qulpment Operators and Related Workers

Total 131 128 3 114 111 3 IV 3 3 V 80 80 75 75 VI 4 4 4 4 VIII 21 21 18 18 IX 23 20 3 17 14 3 104

TABLE B·V-OCCUPATIONAL CI,ASSIFlcATION BY SEX OF l'l:RSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVAttON-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total ----- Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Gro\lp 89 Labourers, D. e. c.

Total 6,748 4,580 2,168 2,557 2,018 539 III 46 41 5 46 41 5 IV 5 2 3 5 2 3 V 851 739 112 849 737 112 VI 240 210 30 240 210 30 VII 44 33 II 37 29 8 VIII 251 2S1 71 71 IX 5,311 3,304 2,007 1,309 928 381

Family 8!)() Loaders and Ullloaders

Total 607 ]51 456 ]68 148 20 III 2 2 2 2 V 13 65 8 73 65 8 VI 6 6 6 6 VIl 4 3 1 4 3 vm 19 19 18 18 XI 503 56 447 65 54 11

Family 899 Labourers, o. e. c.

Totltl 6.141 4,429 1,912 2,389 1,870 519 III 44 39 5 44 39 5 IV 5 2 3 5 2 3 V 778 674 104 776 672 104 VI 234 204 30 234 204 30 VII 40 30 10 33 26 7 VII1 232 232 53 53 IX 4,808 3,248 1,560 1,244 874 370

·Div;sion 9 Service, &port and Recreation Workers

Total 2,817 2,034 78J 1.565 l.llS 450 1Jl 4 4 4 4 IV 7 2 5 185 165 20 172 152 20 VI" 26 26 12 12 VII 8 8 7 7 vm 63 61 2 14 12 2 IX 2.524 1.768 756 1,356 928 428 105

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLSSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd. Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban _------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen Guards and Related Workers Total 803 698 105 525 420 lOS III 2 2 2 2 V 56 55 1 49 43 1 VI 21 21 8 8 VII 2 2 2 2 VlIl 36 36 5 5 IX 686 582 104 459 3Si 104 Family 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers Total 410 408 2 262 260 1 IX 410 408 2 262 260 2 Family 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars Total 357 254 103 259 156 t03 111 2 2 2 2 V 56 55 49 48 I VI 21 21 8 8 VII 2 2 2 2 vnr 36 36 5 5 IX 240 138 102 193 91 102 Family 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers. n.e.c. Total 32 32 3 3 IX 32 32 3 3

Group 91 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Rleated Workers Total 393 253 140 175 114 <61 III 1 1 IV 1 1 V 7 7 7 7 VI 1 1 VII 3 3 2 l IX 380 240 140 165 104 Q

Family 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and Institutional) Total 143 105 38 78 57 21 V 4 4 4 4 IX 139 101 38 74 53 21 Family 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and Other Servants (Domestic) Total 187 115 72 78 48 .0 III I 1 1 1 V 3 3 3 3 VI 1 1 IX 182 110 72 74 44 .30 BUD. 9 106

TABLE 8 ...V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 :; 6 7

Family 913 Ayas, Nurse-Maids

Total 53 28 30 J4 4 10 IV 1 1 VII 3 3 2 2 IX 54 24 30 12 2 10

Group 92 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers Total 9 9 S 5 V 1 1 1 1 IX 8 8 4 4

Group 93 Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers

Total 862 493 369 504 327 177 111 1 I 1 IV 6 :; V 115 96 19 109 90 19 VI 4 4 4 4 VII 3 3 3 3 VIU 27 ZS 2 9 7 2 IX 706 363 343 378 222 156

Family 931 Cleaners. Sweepers and Watermeo

Total 860 491 369 502 325 117 III I 1 1 1 ]V 6 1 5 V 113 94 1<) 107 88 19 VI 4 4 4 4 "II 3 3 3 3 VIII 27 2S 2 9 7 2 IX 706 363 343 378 222 156

Group 94 Barbers, Hairdressers. Beauticians and Related Workers Total 479 408 11 145 103 42 IX 479 408 71 145 103 42

:family 940 Barber" Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers

Total 479 408 71 145 103 42 IX 479 408 71 145 103 42

,~ Grollp 95 Laundrers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers Total 258 163 95 200 138 62 IX 258 163 95 200 138 62 107

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Conc}d. Total Workers Division. Group and Family Total Urban Cate,ory Persons Males Females. Persons MaJe. Female. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7

Family 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhobies Total 232 162 70 174 137 37 IX 232 162 70 174 137 37

Group 99 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers. D.e.c. Total 13 10 3 11 8 3 V 6 6 6 6 IX 7 4 3 S 2 3 Divilion X WorRerl not Classijiable by Occupation Total 132 119 13 129 116 13 III 2 2 2 2 V 29 28 1 29 28 1 It'( 13 1] 13 13 filII 6 fj 6 6 IX 82 70 JZ 79 67 12

Group X8 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable

Total 132 119 13 129 116 13 III 2 2 2 2 V 29 28 1 29 28 1 VI 13 13 13 13 VlIl 6 6 6 6 IX fi2 70 12 79 67 12 Family XSO Workers Reporting Occupations Uoidentifiable or Unclassjfiable Total 132 Jl9 13 J29 116 13 III 2 2 2 2 V 29 28 1 29 28 VI 13 13 13 13 VIIl 6 6 6 6 IX 82 70 12 79 67 12

BIID.9-A 108

APPENDIX TO TABLE B-V

Families having less than 1% of the workers of the respective divisions and less than 0.5% in case of Division 7-3 only have been shown in the appendix. The following abbreviations have been used :- III Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, ForestrY. Fishing. HUnting. VI Construction Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities VII Trade and Commerce IV Household Industry VIII Transport, Storage and Communications V Manufacturing other than Household Industry IX Other Services M=Male, F=Females DISTRICT 003 Total V(MS) IX(M8), Urban V(M5) IX(M8); 004 Total 707 Total IV(M7) V(F2), Urban V(F2); 708 Total IV(M7,F7), V1(Ml), Urban VI(Ml); 005 Total U1(MI), Urban IlI(MI); 007 Urban IV(M7,F7); 709 Total IV(MI7.FI5) V(MI), Urban IV(M17. Total IX(M6), Urban IX(M3); 010 Total V(M3) IX(MS). Urban FI3); 711 Total V(MI); 721 Total IV(M2,F5) V(M2) VII(MI), V(M3) IX(MS); 019 Total V(M2). Urban V(M2); 020 Total Urban IV(M2.FS) V(Ml); 729 Total V(MIO) VII(Ml), Urban IX(MS). Urban IX(MS); 021 Total IX(MS); 030 Total V(FI) V(M9) VII(MI); 730 Total V(M2), Urban V(M I); 734 Total IX(M8,Fl), Urban V(Pl) IX(M8,Fl); 032 Total IX(MI,F2), Urban V(M25). Urban V(M25); 735 Total [V(Ml3) V(Ml), Urban IX(Ml,F2); 039 Total IX(M9,FI); 041 Total V(FI) IX(MI,F20), IV(MI3) V(Ml); 740 Total V(M8) VU(MI), Urban V(M8) VII(MI); Urban V(F!) IX(MI,FI6); 042 Total V(F!) IX(M9,F6), Urban 742 Total V(M2), Urban V(M2); 750 Total IV(Ml) V(M58) V(FI) IX(MS,F6); 044 Total IX(M5), Urban IX(M3); 045 Total VJH(M16} IX(M2), Urban rV(MI) V(M48) VIII(MI6) IX(M2); IX(Ml), Urban IX(MI); 046 Total V(Ml) IX(M2), Urban V(Ml) 751 Total IV(MI) V(M58) VUI(M3) IX(M6), Urban IVCMI) IX(MI); 047 Total IX(Ml), Urban IX(Ml); 049 Total IX(M3), V(M58) VIIl(M3) IX(M6); 152 Total V(M45) VIlI(MI) IX(M2), Urban IX(M3); 053 Total IlI(MI8) IX(M2); 060 Total IX(MI), Urban V(M4S) VIII(Ml) IX(Ml); 754 Total IV(MS) V(M4) Urban IX(Ml); 062 Total VI(Ml), Urban VI(MI); 069 Total IX(MI), Urban IV(MS) V(M4); 755 Total V(M2) IX(MI), Urban IX(M4), Urban IX(M4); 070 Total IX(M6), Urban IX(M6); 071 V(M2) IX(MI); 756 Total V(M24) IX(M3), Urban V(M24) Total VII(Ml) VIII(MI) IX(Mll), Urban VIl(MI) VIII(MI) IX(M3); 757 Total V(MI), Urban V(MI); 758 Total V(MI), Urban IX(M7); 076 Total IX(MI,Fl), Urban IX(Ml,Fl): 077 Total V(MI); 759 Total IV(M5) V(M7) VI(Ml). Urban IV(MS) V(M7) IX(M2); 078 Total IX(M2), Urban IX(M2); 079 Total IX(Ml), Vl(MI); 760 Total IV{MI) V{M23) VI(M4) VIII(M7) IX{MI8), Urban IX(Ml); 080 Total IX(M2); 081 Total IX(M2,FI), Urban Urban IV{MI) V(M23) VI(MI) VIll(M7) IX(MI8): 761 Total IX(M2,Fl); 083 Tota] IX(Ml), Urban IX(MI); OR7 Total V(M6) IX(Ml), Urban V(M6) IX(Ml}; 763 Total VI(ldl). Urban IX(MI4,F2); 090 Total V(M3) IX(M6), Urban V(M3) lX(M6); VI(Ml); 764 Total V(M68) VllI(Ml) IX(MI), Urban V(M8) 091 Total V(MlO) IX{M2), Urban V(MIO) IX(M2); 099 Total VUI(M I) IX(M I); 769 Total V(M2) IX(M3), Uroao V(M2) V(M2) IX(M2). Urban V(M2) IX(M2); 103 Total IX(MI), Urban IX(M2); 771 Total V(MI), Urban V(Ml); 772 Total V(M3), Urban IX(MI); 109 TotaIIX(MI); II0Total VII(FI); 120 Total VII(M2), V(M2); 774 Total IV(MI2) V(M2); 775 Total IV(M2) V(M3), Urban VlI(M2); 132 Total IX(Ml), Urban IX(MI); 202 Total Urban IV(M2) V(M3); 779 Total V(M3), Urban V(MI); 180 VIlI(Ml) IX(M7), Urban VllI(MI) IX(M7); 210 Total V(M2) Total V(MIO) IX(M7). Urban V(MIO) IX(M7); 792 Total V{MI) VII(Ml) IX(M9), Urban V(M2) VII(Ml) IX(M9); ZII Total VI(M1), Urban V(Ml) VI(MI); 793 Total VI(M2); 794 Total V(M2) VI(Ml) IX(M6), Urban V(M2) VI(MJ) IX(Ml); 220 Total VI(FI7); 800 Total V(Ml), Urban V(Ml); 803 Total V(M2). lX(Ml,F3), Urban IX(MI,F3); 310 Total Vfl(M2,Fl), Urban Urban V(M2); 804 Total IV(MI6,PI4) V(M2,Fl) IX(M2), Urban VII(M2); 311 Total VlI(M4), Urban VII(MI); 319 Total IV(M8) V(M2); 809 Tota) V(Ml) Vl(MJ) IX(M1,FJ), Urban VII(MlO,FI), Urban V[1(MIO,Fl); 320 Total V(F2) VI1(Ml), V(MI) VI(Mt) IX(MI,FI): 810 Total V(MS), Urban V(Ml); 813 Urban V(F2); 321 Total VJI(M2) VIlI(Ml), Urban VII(M2) Total IVCMl), Urban IV(MI); 815 Total IV(MJ) V(M36), Urban VIII(Ml); 339 Total VII(M2), Urban VII(MZ); 341 Total VI1(Ml, IV(MI); 819 Total V(MI2). Urban V(M12); 822 TotaIlV(MI9,F2) FI), Urban VII(MI,FI); 402 Total III(M2) V(MI) IX(M9), Urban IX(M7,P4); 823 Total V(M56) IX(Ml); 829 Tota) VII(MJ); 831 III(Ml) V(MI); 403 Total II1(MIl,F4) IV(MI); 409 Total Ill(M2); Total IV(MI) V(MI), Urban IV(MI) V(MI); 832 Total V(M5), 410 Total IV(M4); 412 Total I1I(M34,F6) V(M17) VI(M5) Urban V(MS); 833 Tf'tal V(MI). Urban V(Ml); 839 Total IV(MI. VlII(Ml) IX(M19), Urban Ill(M31,F3) V(M17) VI(MS) IX{MI2); F2), Urban IV(Ml,FZ); 840 Total IV(FI), Urban IV(Fl); 8SJ 415 Total III(Fl) IX(Ml), Urban IX(MI); 419 Total III(MI) Total IV(M4) V(MI), Urban IV(M4); 852 Total V(FI); 856 Total IX(M2S), Urban lII(Ml) IX(M5); 420 Total lII(FI); 421 Total IV(M2) V(M2), Urban IV(M2) V(M2); 860 Total V(MI4) VII(MI) III(MI); 431 Total IlI(M46), Urban II1(M2); 440 Total III(M29) VIlI(M3) IX(MI), Urban V(MI2) VII(Ml) VlII(M3) IX(MI): lX(M20), Urban lII(MS); 441 Total II1(M53,F46) VII(F3), Urban 861 Total IV(M26) V(MlI) IX(MS). Urban IV(M26) V(Mll) VII(FI); 500 Total IU(M2), Urban 1ll(M2); 503 Total lII(Ml), IX(Ml); 870 Total V(M16) VI(M3) VIlI(M2) IX(M12,F3), Urban Urban I1I(MI); 509 Total 1Il(M2), Urban III(M2); 601 Total V(MI6) VI(M3) VIII(MI) IX(M8,F3); 871 Total V(M2S) IX(MI), VIll(M I); 611 Total VlII(M I); 620 Total VIII(MI) IX(Ml), Urban Urban V(M2S) IX(Ml); 872 Total V(M10), Urban V(M9); 874 IX(MI); 642 Total VIlI(M2) IX(M3), Urban VIIl(Ml); 651 Total Total V(M9), Urban V(MS); 876 Total IV(M3) V(M19) VI(Ml) VIII(MI), Urban VIII(MI); 661 Total IX(Ml), Urban IX(MI); VIll(MI9) IX(M7), Urban V(MI9) VI(Ml) VIII(MI7) IX(MS); 670 Total VllI(M4) IX(M2), Urban VlIl(M2) IX(M2); 671 Total 879 Total V(MI), Urban V(MI); 902 Total IX(M4). Urban VlIl(MI), Urban VIII(MI); 692 Total V(M6) VlII(Ml), Urban IX(MI); 910 Total IX(M4), Urban IX(M4); 919 Total IX(MI), V(M6) VIII(Ml); 694 Total VIII(M2) IX(M3); 700 Total IV(MI6, Urban IX(MI); 920 Total V(Ml) IX(M8), Urban V(MI) IX(M4); FIS) V(M9,Fl), Urban IV(M7.F9) V(M6,Fl); 701 Tota11V(M3, 930 Total V(M2), Urban V(M2); 951 Total IX(MI,F2S), Urban F6) V(M6,F4), Urban IV(MJ,F6) V(M6,F4); 703 Total V(M2); IX(MI,F2S); 990 Total IX(MI), Urban IX(MI); 999 Total V(M6) 706 Total IV(M8,F9) V(M3l,F3), Urban IV(M8,F9) V(M30,F3); IX(M3,F3), Urban V(M6) IX(Ml,F3). 109

FLY-LEAF TO TABLE B-V

The following Occupaticnal Families have been assigned to incompatible Industrial Categories of Workers iu Table B-V due to insufficient description given in the enumeration slip for Industry or Coding mistake. Statement sb.owing appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families. Industrial Total Urban category Appropriate Code Number and Description appea.ring in Industrial of Occupational Family Persons Males Females Persons Males Females the Table cate,ory 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 DISTRICT 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Communication IX VIII 136 Directors, Managers and Working 6 6 6 6 V IX Proprietors, other Services 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants Wholesale 10 ]0 10 10 vU IX and Retail Trade 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and Oversears 20 20 IX Vll 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 9 9 IX III, IV. V 441 Harvestors and Gatherers of Forest Products including Lac (except logs) 20 20 IX III 442 Log Fetters and Wood Cutters 3 3 1 VII III. V 630 Drivers 12 12 10 10 IX III to VII 631 Firemen 21 27 27 27 V VIII 642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rickshaw 13 13 2 2 IX VIU Pullers 12 12 12 12 V VlIl 660 Inspectors. Supervisors, Station-Master 3 3 JX VIII and Permanent way Inspectors 4 4 4 4 V VIII 680 Postmen 7 7 IX VIll 694 Workers in Communication Occupations n.e.c. 3 3 IX VIII 754 Sheet Metal Workers IX III. IV. V.V1II 791 Bricklayers Plasterers, Masons 21 21 IV VI 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction workers, n.e.c. 7 7 IX VI 80] Compositors 263 263 VII IV, V 804 Printers (Paper) 2 2 IX IV. V IS I 0 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 1 1 VI IV, V 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers 3 3 IX IV. V 853 Tamers, Fellmongors, Pelt Dressers and Related Workers 9 9 IX III, IV, V g99 Service. Sport and Recreation Workers, n.e.c. 6 6 6 6 V IX 110

TABLE B-VI-OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Educational levels

Literate Technical (without Matriculation diploma not Total Literate educational Primary or or Higher equal to Occupational Total Workers Workers level) Junior Basic Secondary degree Division No. Age- ---_-- (N.C.O.) group PerSODS Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DISTRICT

All Divisions Total 14,220 n,003 1,217 6,714 182 4,520 134 928 16 1,044 24 3 0-14 66 3 57 3 7 2 15-34 3,608 108 2,104 69 562 11 797 20 35-59 2,799 67 2.128 58 346 5 240 4 3 "'+ 251 4 231 4 13 S Age not staled

0 Total 1,084 957 1%7 898 101 292 61 86 11 390 21 1 0-14 5 4 1 15-34 563 62 115 31 46 6 326 17 35-59 293 38 142 29 36 5 62 4 60+ 37 31 1 4 1 Age not stated

1 Total 409 399 to 364 4 133 2 83 I 102 1 0-14 1 15-34 187 3 57 38 67 35-59 172 74 44 34 60+ 4 1 1 Age not stated

2 Total 1,156 1.127 29 910 8 473 8 116 288 0-14 6 5 1 15-34 474 3 193 3 58 195 35-59 418 4 266 4 56 91 60+ 12 1 9 2 1 Age not stated

3 Total 2,050 1,795 255 1,372 6 1.084 6 189 96 0-14 5 5 15-34 577 4 391 4 102 81 35-59 664 1 566 1 84 14 60+ 126 1 122 3 1 Age not stated

4 Total 513 400 113 51 2 43 2 6 2 0-14 1 1 15-34 29 1 23 1 5 35-59 20 1 18 1 1 60+ 1 1 Age not stated

O-Professional, Technical and Related Workers I-Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers 2-Clerical and Related Workers 3-Sales Workers 4-Farmers. Fishe,{tnCD. Hunters. Losgcrs and Related Workers III

CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational levels University Non-tech- degree or Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree nieal post-graduate diploma degree other not equal than technical Veterinary and to degree degree Engineering Medicine J\griculture Dairying Technology Teaching Others ----_ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DISTRICT 4 1 186 6 7 19 3 10 1

3 1 121 6 S 6 3 7 1 1 64 2 12 3 1 1

3 1 90 6 7 IS 1 10 1

2 56 6 5 5 1 7 34 2 12 3

1 43 1

22 1 20 1 ..

31 1

27 4

3 .. 3 112

TABLE B-VI-OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTiVATION

Educational levels

Literate Technical (without Matriculation diploma not Total Literate educational Primary Of or Higher equal to Occupational Total Workers Workers level) Junior Basic Secondary degree Division No. Age- (N.C. 0.) group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

5 Total 12 11 1 6 1 6 1 0-14 15-34 4 4 35-59 2 2 60+ Age not stated

(; Total 601 601 349 267 56 23 0-14 15-34 204 142 43 18 35-59 141 121 13 5 60+ 4 4 Age not stated

7-8 Total 6,701 5,482 1,219 2,237 50 1,810 45 321 4 99 1 1 0-14 30 3 24 3 6 15-34 1,317 31 1,002 26 227 4 83 35-59 846 16 742 16 86 16 60+ 44 42 2 Age not stated

9 Total 1,565 1,115 450 432 4 345 4 63 23 0-14 16 15 1 15-34 204 150 38 15 35-59 191 3 161 3 23 7 60+ 21 19 1 Age not stated

X Total 129 116 13 lOS 6 " 67 5 8 21 1 0-14 2 2 15-34 49 3 27 2 5 11 35-59 52 2 36 2 3 10 60+ 2 2 1 Age not stated

5- Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers IS- Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations 7-8- Craftsmen, Production Process Workers and Labourers not Elsewhere Classified 9- Service, Sport and Recreation Workers x- Workers not Classifiable by Occupation 11 ~

CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Cone/d.

Educational levels University Non-tech­ degree or nical post-graduate Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree diploma degree other not equal than technical Veterinary and to degree degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture DaIrying Technology Teaching Othel'S Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femaks Males Females

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

3

I ,. 2

6 , .. 5

1

9

6 3

BUD. 10 114

TABLE 8-VII PART A...,PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOUR~RS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ij) AS CULTIVATOR OR (uO AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

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

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 DISTRICT A. CultttatOJ' T 3,918 1,132 671 259 R 3,910 1,130 625 248 U S 2 46 11

AI Agricultural Labolll'fl' T 97 41 11 4 R 97 40 8 3 U 1 3 1

At Housebohllodustf)! T JOI 47 70 45 R 280 44 66 38 U 21 3 4 7

J)j,1J1srt D T 134 31 43 23 (Agriculture. LI,estock, R 134 31 43 23 Forestry. Fishi", and Hunti,.) U Major Group 04 T 134 31 43 23 (Livestock and Huntinl) R 134 31 43 23 U IHvt,jon 2&:3 T 167 16 27 22 (MtIIIU!acturing) R 146 13 23 15 U 21 3 4 7

Major Group 2() T 16 4 4 (Food Stuffs) R 11 2 4 U 5 2

Major Groop Z3 T 6 1 2 7 (Textile-CottoD) R 3 U 3 2 7

Major Group 24 T (TextiIe--Jllte) R U

Major Group 27 T 4 (Texti1e-MisceUaneous) R 3 U 1

Major Group 28 T 52 1 2 (Manufacture of Wood aDd R 45 2 WoodeD Products) U 7 '115

TABLE B·VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-q-mtd.

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

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Major Group 31 T 33 10 19. (Leather and Leather R 32 10 18 Products) U 1

Major Group 34-35 T 28 3 9 (Non-Metallic Mineral Products R 28 3 9 Other than Petroleum and Coal) U Major Group 36 T 17 (Basic Metals and their Products R 16 except Machinery and Transport U EqUipment) Major Group 37 T (Machinery all kinds other than R Transport and Electrical Equipment) U Major Group 38 T 2 (Transport equipment) R 2 U

Major Group 39 T 7 (Miscellaneous Manufacturing R 4 Industries) U 3

TEHSILWISE RURAL ONLY HINDOLI TEHSIL Cultivator R 865 161 Agricultural Labourer II 5 Household Industry 91 15 43 11 Division 0 45 8 30 3 2&3 46 7 13 8 NAINWA TEHSIL Cultivator R 991 245 430 181 Agricultural Labourer 19 5 7 3 Household Inlilustry 42 7 Division 0 6 6 2&3 36 I I BVNDI TEHSIL Cultivator R 499 186 195 61 Agricultural Labourer 4 2 Household Industry 28 3 7 S Division 0 15 3 5 1&1 13 7 116

TABLE B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (in AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INOUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT 1l0USEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Coneld.

Secondary Work Principal Work I-At HOUSDhold HI-As Agricultural ~or Agricultural Labourer or T Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Househoid Industry (Division and R Major Group) U Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T ALERA TEHSIL Cultivator R 1,190 501 Agricultural Labourer 30 18 Household Industry 102 19 ]5 20 Divllion o 63 14 13 15 2&1 39 .5 2 .5 KESHORAI-PAfAN TEHSIL Cultivator R 365 29 Agricultural Labourer 33 10 Household Industry 17 DiYlsioll o 5 2&.3 )2 } I 117

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

Principal Work, Additional Principal Work, Additional Work at Household Industry Work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Male. Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females

2 3 2 3

DISTRICT DlSTRICT-coneld.

P:W 0 Division 4 1,700 371 P. W. Major Group 80 2,382 299 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 34-35 Major Group 04 P.W. Major Group 40 1,700 371 A.W. DMsion 2&3

Note :- Tobsil with nil entries has been omitted. 118

TABLE B·VIII PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND- ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE· GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONL}, Seeking employment for the first time ------Age-groups Total unemployed TOlal 15-19 20-2t 25-29 30-34 Sl. No. Educational levels P M F M F M F M .f M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

DISTRICT

1 Total 66 64 2 30 2 10 1 13 5 2 Illiterate 26 25 10 6 3 3 Literate (witbout educational level) 16 16 6 2 2 4 Primary or Junior Basic 14 14 6 5 5 Matriculation or Higber Secondary 10 2 8 4 3 6 Technical diploma not equal to degree 7 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 8 University degree or post· graduate degree other than Technical degree 9 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post- graduate degree Engineering ii Medicine iii Agriculture iv Veterinary & Dairying v Technology vi Teaching vii Others

Seeking employment for the first time·concld. Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work Age-groups Age-rroups ------35+ Age not stated Total 15-19 20--24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Age not stated SI. ------~- No. M F M F M

ii iii iv v vi vii 119

TABLE B-VIlI PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BYSEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ON! Y

Rural unemployeds by educational levels --_ -~------Literate (without Primary or Total unemployed Matriculation Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and apove District/Tehsil p M P p ----~- M F P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 g 5 6 7 9 JO I( 12 13 14 15 .6 DISTRICT 51 43 ZO 17 3 21 16 S S a 1 Z Hindoli Tehsil 2 2 1 I 1 I Nainwa Tehsil 11 8 3 6 3 3 4 4 1 1 , , Bundi Tehsil )8 " 18 9 9 6 6 2 2 1 Talera Tehsil S 5 4 4 1 1 Keshoraipatan Tehsil :; ... IS 10 9 4 S S :; ,. " 120

TABLE B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total non-working population Full time students Households dutIes District/Tehsil Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DISTRICT Total Total 179,614 71,266 108,348 13,704 2,506 102 43,638 0-14 126,148 64,212 61,936 11,087 2,361 7 4,762 15-34 28,890 3,762 25,128 2,612 142 42 23,738 35-59 16,699 1,204 15,495 3 3 17 13,028 60+ 7,430 1,905 5.525 1 36 2.093 Age not 447 183 264 1 17 stated Rural Total 144,167 57,446 86.721 8,389 758 9 32,899 0-14 105,397 53,156 52.241 7,328 743 4 4,170 15-34 20,072 1,852 18,220 1,058 15 4 17,336 35-59 12,418 795 11,623 2 1 9,853 60+ 5,889 1,476 4,413 1,535 Age not 391 167 224 1 5 stated Urban Total 35,447 13,820 21,627 5,315 1,748 93 10,739 0-14 20,751 11,056 9,695 3,759 1,618 3 592 15-34 8,818 1,910 6,908 1,554 127 38 6,402 35-59 4,281 409 3,872 1 3 16 3,175 60+ 1,541 429 1,112 1 36 558 Age not 56 16 40 12 stated TEHSILWISE Hindoli Tehsil R Total 29,701 12,316 17,385 1,393 129 5,414 0-14 22,915 11,381 11,534 1,210 124 718 15-34 3,237 351 2,8S6 183 5 2,745 35-59 2,233 207 2,026 1,704 60+ ],296 377 919 247 Age not 20 20 stated Nainwa TehsH R Total 27,830 12,043 15,787 1,445 147 4,402 0-14 21,878 11,110 10,768 1,249 143 621 15-34 2,74l! 381 2,367 194 4 2,20~ 35-51} 1,801 167 1,634 2 1,321} 60+ 1,319 336 983 247 Age not 84 49 35 stated Bundi Tehsil R Total 22,151 8,927 13,2Z4 1,454 ll5 4,958 0-14 16,438 8,263 8,175 1,321 114 853 15-34 2,823 228 2,595 132 1 2,508 35-59 1,869 118 1,751 1,344 60+ 876 244 632 .. 249 Age not 145 '74 71 1 4 stated Talera Tehsil R Total 24,352 9,935 14,417 1,569 133 5,109 0-14 18,327 9,292 9,035 1,390 130 580 15-34 3,230 297 2,933 179 3 2,754 35-59 1,889 113 1,776 1,527 60+ 824 189 635 248 Age not 82 44 38 stated Keshoraipatao Tehsil R Total 40,133 14,f25 25,908 2,528 234 9 13,016 0-14 25,839 13,110 12,729 2,158 232 4 1,398

< 15-34 8,034 595 7,439 370 2 4 7,124 35-59 4,626 190 4,436 1 3,949 60+ 1,574 330 1,244 544 Age not 60 60 1 stated IiI

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Persons employed Persons seeking before but now Dependents, Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants Inmates of employment for the out of employment infants & disabled independent means etc. institutions first time and seeking work Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.

10 11 )2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

56,501 61,941 263 75 565 173 16 2 61 10 54 3 53,090 54,802 20 8 fi 3 .2 844 1,210 (j 7 168 2' II 50 4 32 1 757 2,368 120 33 281 57 8 1 4 3 14 1 1,628 3,314 137 3S 96 82 1 1 6 182 247

48,503 52,916 53 30 437 105 S 2 28 8 19 3 1 45,801 47,321 .. " J9 4 3 3 613 845 2 .2 137 18 .2 21 3 15 I 545 1,713 24 11 213 41 6 1 3 2 1 :1 1,378 2,818 27 17 68 42 1 1 :1 166 219

7,998 9,0.25 210 45 128 68 8 33 :1 35 7,289 7.481 .. 1 4 3 1 131 365 4 5 31 8 -6 29 1 17 212 655 96 22 68 16 .2 1 1 13 250 496 110 18 18 40 4 .. ' 16 28

RURAL ONLY 10,790 11,808 15 11 116 12 1 .% 10,164 10,690 7 2 Ijl 133 .2 35 1 2 )52 308 3 5 52 9 343 657 12 4 22 10 20

10.432 11.180 22 17 135 31 .. 5 J 9,856 10,003 4 1 1 .. 134 151 1 46 6 3 3 1 86 284 13 5 65 14 1 .2 307 701 8 12 20 17 1 49 35

7,396 8.l34 4 52 17 1 11 , 6,937 7,207 3 1 1 I 66 83 16 ~ 1 1 88 400 2 24 7 3 232 377 2 9 6 1 73 67

8,304 9,155 7 47 20 :: 6 7,897 8,325 .. 4 1 98 170 1 12 6 :2 S 86 242 3 24 7 179 380 3 7 7 44 38

11,581 12,639 5 2 87 8 ! 1 7 3 10,947 11,096 ) •3 IR4 308 28 2 ., 3 3 133 479 3 1 48 4 S 1 2 317 697 :2 1 }O 2 1 59

Bun. J1 12.2

TABLE B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER· IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

(Based on 20 % Sample)

Households en· Households gaged neither Households Households engaged both in Cultivation engaged in engaged in in Cultivation Total Number nor in House- Cultivation Household and Household of households hold Industry only Industry only Industry District/Tehsil Z 3 4 5 6

DISTRICl Total 13,116 3.627 7,409 700 1,380 Roral 10,977 1,898 7,186 S25 1,368 Urban 2,139 1,729 223 175 12

TEHSILWISE RURAL ONLY

Hindoli Tehsn 2,449 370 1,401 134 541 Nainwa Tebsil 2,214 305 1,606 96 207 Bundt Tebsil 1,746 302 1,144 74 226 Talera Tehsil 1,919 356 1,275 95 193 Keshoraipatan Tehsil 2,649 565 1.757 126 201 TABLE B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFlED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

(Based on 20 % Sample)

No. of Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres Cultiva- ting House- Less Unspe- Interest in land Cultivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 lS.~29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ cified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DISTRICT TOTAL 8,789 71 1,185 1,532 1,443 786 997 381 1,632 475 177 110 (a) 6,523 59 935 1,177 1,137 582 743 242 1,077 328 133 110 (b) 686 7 201 182 99 44 S9 14 75 3 2 (c 1,580 5 49 173 207 160 195 125 480 144 42 DISTRICT RURAL 8,554 70 1,158 1,496 1,405 759 957 376 1,591 464 168 110 (a) 6,336 58 909 1,147 1,111 558 710 238 1,051 320 124 110 (b) 659 7 200 178 92 43 56 14 64 3 2 (c) 1,559 5 49 171 202 158 191 124 476 . 141 42 DISTRICT URBAN 235 1 27 36 38 27 40 5 41 11 9 (a) 187 1 26 30 26 24 33 4 26 8 9 b) 27 1 4 7 1 3 11 21 2 5 2 4 1 4 3

TEHSILWISE RURAL ONLY HINDOLI TEHSIL Total 1,945 32 537 605 416 139 98 28 S4 5 9 22 (a) 1,538 26 425 467 334 109 72 23 46 5 9 22 (b) 190 3 89 65 23 5 3 1 (c) 217 3 23 73 59 25 23 4 7 NAINWA TEHSIL Total ],813 10 177 286 304 ]87 226 84 381 102 32 24 (a) 1,463 9 152 242 259 153 183 59 290 69 23 24 (b) 78 19 22 14 6 5 I (c) 272 6 22 31 28 38 25 gO 33 9 BUNDI TEHSIL Tota] 1,370 6 181 233 259 124 186 50 232 69 13 17 (a) 1,064 6 150 185 204 91 141 36 168 56 10 17 (b) 110 29 31 20 9 9 2 10 (c) 196 2 17 3S 24 36 12 54 13 3 TALERA TEHSIL Total 1,468 12 205 231 224 153 180 69 276 73 29 15 (a) 95'> 9 ]33 135 154 92 126 40 182 49 24 IS (b) 160 55 43 19 lZ 15 2 2 (c) 349 2 18 53 51 49 39 27 83" 22 5 KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL Total 1,958 10 57 ]41 202 156 267 145 648 215 85 32 (a) 1,312 8 49 118 160 113 188 80 36; 141 58 32 (b) 121 2 8 17 16 lJ 24 9 31 2 (c) 525 6 26 32 55 56 252 73 25

Abbreviations for interest in land given under column 1: (a)= Owned or held from Government, (b) = Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money. kind or share. (c)= Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money. kind or share. Bun. ll-A 124-

TABLE B·XIl-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on

Cultivating households according to ------Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons ------~ Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House- Hired House- House- Hired (Class ranges in acres) holds Males. Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 DISTRICT All sizes 7,409 11,423 6,912 874 1,726 1,606 120 2,604 3,163 1,892 153 Less than 49 50 29 16 14 2 22 24 20 1.0- 2.4 949 1,192 806 16 246 225 21 424 462 378 8 2.5- 4.9 ],253 1,739 1,159 48 298 273 25 505 578 423 9 S.O- 7.4 1,183 1,778 1,112 64 285 267 18 435 509 343 18 7.5- 9.9 639 995 649 32 145 132 13 224 267 172 9 10.0-12.4 859 1,332 778 71 211 201 10 308 388 212 16 12.5-14.9 322 519 293 23 90 86 4 101 139 60 3 IS.0-29.9 1,463 2,521 1,446 186 313 298 IS 441 589 235 58 30.0-49.9 430 816 409 210 57 54 3 9S B9 23 28 50+ 166 363 164 217 22 22 21 30 9 3 Unspecified 96 118 67 7 43 34 9 28 38 17 DISTRICT -'ll sizes 7,186 lI,t21 6,773 745 1668 1,551 117 2,540 3,093 1,860 127 Less than 1 48 49 29 15 13 2 22 24 20 1.0- 2.4 923 1,166 792 9 236 217 19 415 454 371 5 2.5- 4.90 1,218 1,693 1,135 37 288 263 25 495 568 417 5 S.O- 7.4 1,147 1,734 1,089 50 275 257 18 426 500 337 15 7.5- 9.9 615 958 628 23 142 130 12 214 256 167 5 10.0-12.4- 822 1,276 751 49 203 193 10 297 373 208 13 t2.5-14.9' 317 507 282 23 88 84 4 101 139 60 3 15.0-29.9- 1,424 2,476 1,429 158 300 285 15 428 573 232 51 30.0-49.9 419 795 407 193 57 54 3 94 139 22 27 50+ 157 34l) 164 196 21 21 20 29 9 2 Unspecified!i 96 118 67 7 43 34 9 28 38 17 1 DISTRICT An sizes 223 139 129 58 55 3 64 70 32 26 l.ess than 1, 1 1 1 1.0- 2.4 26 26 14 7 10 8 2 9 8 7 3 2.5- 4.9· 35 46 24 11 10 10 10 10 6 4 5.0- 7.4- 36 44 23 14 I() 10 9 9 6 3 7.5- 9.9 24 37 21 9 3 2 10 11 5 4 1'0.0-12.41 37 56 27 22 8 8 11 15 4 3 12.S-14.9 5 12 11 2 2 15.0-29.9- 39 4S 17 28 13 13 13 16 3 7 30.0-49.9' 11 21 2 17 1 1 50+ 9 14 21 1 1 Uuspecifie" 125

CLASSIFIED' BY SIZE' OF LAND CULTWATED AND NUMBER·OF', IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY 20 % Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation ~------3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Size 'of Land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired, (Class raRg'u holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds work.':rs ill acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 TOTAL 2,531) 5,108 3,615 462 403 1,436 1,179 126 14 110 106 14 113 59 An sizes 6 12 7 5 Less than'·[ 239 459 368 2 13 46 39 27 6 1.0- 2.4 395 771 620 21 32 1!7 91 23 17 2.5- 4.9 391 783 590 35 S4 212 156 3 7 5 17 8 5.0- 7.4 224 464 339 13 38 132 125 5 8 5 7.5-, 9,9 285 577 421 33 45 165 134 10 1 10 9 :2 1O.0--t2.4 III 222 162 11 16 SS 48 8 3 17 19 1 12.5-14.9 563 1,176 797 88 123 430 317 18 6 28 28 10 17 12 15.0-'-29.9 230 46() 239 155 40 133 117 16 6 30 27 10 2 1 30.0-149.9 75 150 40 100 39 134 89 65 7 27 26 44 2 5 50+· 2() 34 32 4 3 12 9 2 2 Unspecified RURAL 2,462 4,966 3,541 404 392 1,408 1,156 103 22 103 99 102 47 All sizes 6 12 7 5 Less than 1 235 449 363 2 13 46 39 24 2 1.0- 2.4 382 745 602 15 32 117 91 21 16 2.5- 4.9 380 765 520 28 52 205 149 3 7 5 13 4 5.0- 7.4 216 446 330 10 36 126 119 5 7 3 7.5- 9.9 272 555 408 23 ( 41 154 124 2 1 10 8 1 10.0-12.4 109 218 158 11 16 55 48 8 2 11 12 1 12.5-14.9 551 1,161 783 77 123 430 371 18 5 27 28 17 12 15.0-29.9 221 441 238 143 39 131 117 12 6 30 27 10 2 1 30.0-49.9 70 140 40 91 37 132 89 54 7 27 26\ 44 2 5 50+ 2 Unspecified 20 34 32 '" 3 12 9 2 URBAN 77 142 74 58 11 28 23 21 2 7 7 10 11 11 All sizes Less than 1 4 10 5 3 4 1.0- 2.4 13 26 1& 6 2 I 2.5- 4.9 11 18 10 7 2 7 7 4 4 5.0-7.4 8 18 9 3 2 6 6 1 2 7.5- 9.9 13 22 13 10 4 11 10 8 1 1 10.0-12.4 2 4 4 6 7 12.5-14.9 12 15 14 11 10 15.0-29.9 9 19 12 1 2 4 30.0-49.9 5 10 9 2 2 11 50+ Unspecified 126

TABLE B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on Cultivating households according to Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House- Hired Bouse­ House- Hired (Class ranges in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TEHSILWlSE

HINDOLl

All sizeIJ 1,404 2,141 1,534 90 224 207 17 573 635 561 10 Less than I 25 29 20 5 4 1 16 17 15 1.0- 2.4 419 548 408 3 90 83 7 ]99 213 183 2 2.5- 4.!} 447 659 494 12 63 57 6 188 206 170 S.O- 7.4 284 462 312 26 36 3S 112 130 91 3 7.5- 9.9- 88 166 138 15 5 5 29 33 23 2 10;1)-12.4 66 118 75 10 10 10 J7 20 13 12.5-14.9- 16 47 28 2 2 J 2 "'.0-29.9 33 82 46 7 2 2 6 7 3 2 30.0--49.9 4 7 1 1 2 50+ 6 9 12 3 3 1 2 U nspecitied 16 14 13 2 7 5 2 3 3 3 NAINWA

AD sizes 1,606 2,780 2,009 235 211 24 560 646 456 18 l.ess than 1 5 6 4 1 1 3 3 3 IJ)- 2.4 148 183 122 3 35 31 4 67 76 56 2 2.5- 4.9 255 381 239 6 50 45 5 112 129 93 2 S.O- 7.4 270 451 315 4 41 37 4 107 120 90 4 7.5- 9.9 160 272 191 2 20 17 3 56 62 48 2 10.0-12.4 203 350 268 6 23 21 2 74 83 62 3 IZ.5-14.9 75 127 87 2 12 10 2 24 29 19 15.7-29.9 353 706 541 14 33 30 3 90 JI2 6S 3 30.0-49.9 87 195 154 11 8 8 13 16 9 1 50+ 29 76 69 11 4 4 6 6 5 Unspecified 2] 33 J9 8 7 8 10 6 TALERA

All sizes. 1,275 ],910 1,227 178 297 271 26 405 485 311 14 Less than I 11 10 4 4 4 3 4 2 1.0- 2.4 169 225 J48 37 34 3 77 88 6t5 2.5- 4.9 199 250 172 S3 47 6 85 100 69 S.(}- 7.4 191 265 195 6 46 42 4 69 75 62 1 7.5- 9.9 129 177 130 4 40 37 3 34 36 31 1 ]0.0-12.4 154 233 137 8 43 38 5 48 66 28 2 ]2.5-14.9 60 96 61 8 13 12 1 16 22 10 ]5.0-29.9 252 458 300 37 44 41 3 57 70 38 6 30.0-49.9 67 122 51 49 8 8 J2 19 2 3 50+ 29 55 18 65 3 3 2 3 I Unspecified 14 ]9 11 (5 5 2 2 2 ~.7

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Conld. 20% Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (Class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds workers in acres) ) 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,1 RURAL ONLY

TEHSIL

SIS 1,036 733 50 70 250 222 10 3 13 11 12 19 8 All sizes 4 8 4 Less than 1 114 215 189 10 37 29 6 1.0- 2.4 176 348 277 8 14 48 41 6 3 2.5- 4.!1 117 234 170 21 17 63 50 2 2 5.0- 7.4 39 78 63 7 14 50 52 5 7.S"':'" 'J.9 ; 31 65 42 9 6 23 20 2 10:O-!...12.4 . 8 23 8 1 4 14 14 6 6 1205'-14.9 : 19 52 22 1 5 15 16 4 6 5 15.()-:-Z9.9 ' 2 4 2 30.0-4!).9.. . 1 3 1 12 'O-f 4 6 8 2 2 Unspecified TEHSIL

659 1,354 1,063 28 134 506 405 12 11 63 61 7 1 All ~izes 1 2 1 Less. than',ll 40 73 58 1 3 4 5 1.. 0".... 2.4 87 180 128 4 6 27 13 ~5- 4.9< 102 216 164 18 71 52 7 5 S.o;- 7--4. 76 162 116 8 31 24 7~s-'- 9.9 . 88 181 147 3 18 65 57 10.0-12.4 , 34 66 2 4 17 9 I 5 6 l2.5-14.9 176 362 299 9 49 181 lSI 2 4 2] 23 15.0-29.9 . 47 94 84 10 17 65 51 2 ]2 ]0 30.0-49.9 . 6 14 12 10 34 35 10 3 18 17 50+ 2 4 3 3 12 9 Unspecified

TEHSIL 470 907 685 99 67 232 191 21 4 15 14 32 32 12 All sizes 1 2 2 3 Less than 1 50 ]00 76 ] 3 3 4 1.0- 2.4 49 85 84 5 18 13 7 2.5- 4.9 61 114 101 1 9 34 28 3 6 1 5.0- 7.4 47 84 79 3 6 20 17 2 7.5- 9.9 56 107 87 4 6 22 17 2 10.0-12.4 28 S5 39 5 3 7 11 3 12.5-14.9 114 242 166 17 31 lOS 93 7 2 6 7 15.0-29.9 42 81 34 45 1 3 3 2 11 12 2 1 30.0-49.9 16 2S 9 24 S 20 6 6 4 2 32 3 50+ 6 12 8 Unspecified 12;B

TABLE B-XU-,-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTivATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS (Based on Cultivating households according to Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Si2e of Land House- Hired House- ~------House- Hired ((:lass ranges in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BUNDI

AU size. 1.144 1,756 1,067 54 196 26g 2.8 395 487 293 16 Less than 1 2 1 1 2 1 U~- 2.4 137 162 98 44 39 5 63 67 59 2.5- 4.9 198 269 181 2 62 5S 7 69 83 55 5.0-- 7.4 218 333 190 3 60 55 5 75 . 96 54 7.5- 9.9 105 166 110 19 16 3 42 53 31 10.0--12.4 161 265 157 6 30 29 1 63 79 46 1 12.5-14.9 42 64 34 17 16 9 12 5 1 ]5.0--29.9 197 344 205 23 41 3B 3 55 68 36 6 30.C>-49.9 59 108 60 13 14 13 1 12 20 2 2 SO+ 10 23 IS 5 2 2. 2 2 2 Unspecific" 15 21 13 5 4 5 7 3 KESHORAIPAT AN

All ,Ius 1,757 :2,534 936 364 616 594 21 607 840 299 75 Less than ) 5 3 3 3 1;C)-.t 2.4 50 48 16 2 30 30 9 10 7 2.S-:4.9 119 134 49 16 60 59 1 41 50 30 2 5.0-- 7.4 184 223 77 11 92 88 4 63 79 40 7 7.5- 9.9 133 177 59 2 58 55 3 53 72 34 10.0--12.4 238 310 114 19 97 95 2 95 125 59 6 12.5"":14.9 124 173 72 11 44 44 51 74 26 2 15.0--29.9 589 886 337 71 180 174 6 220 316 90 34 30.0--49.9 202 363 142 118 26 24 2. 56 82 9 21 50+ 83 186 59 103 9 9 9 16 1 Uuspocificd 30 31 II 5 17 13 4 10 16 3 129

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Cone/d. 20 % Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified

------~------Family workers Family workers Famity workers Size of Land House- Hired House- Hired HOJse- Hired House- Hired (Class ranges holds Males Females workers bolds Males Females workers holds Males Female workers hold~ workers in acres) 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

TEHSIL

378 771 550 38 63 226 189 5 1 4 7 11 1 All sizes Less than 1 28 . 56 34 2 1.0- 2.4 56 107 95 2 7 24 24 4 2.5- 4.9 74 152 112 2 7 30 19 2 5.0- 7.4 35 74 54 7 23 22 2 7.5- 9.9 60 125 86 5 8 32 24 10.0-12.4 14 28 22 2 8 6 12.5-14.9 78 163 lOS 12 22 75 61 5 1 15.0-29.9 25 50 32 11 8 25 25 30.0-49.9 3 6 5 2 9 8 4 7 50+ 5 !O 9 Unspecified

TEHSIL

440 898 460 189 58 194 149 55 3 8 6 20 33 25 All sizes 2 Less than 1 3 5 6 1 3 3 7 1 1.0- 2.4 14 25 IS 4 13 2.5- 4.9 26 49 33 7 2 5.0- 7.4 19 48 18 " 1 2 4 2 2 7.5- 9.9 37 77 46 2 3 12 6 1 10 5 10.0-12.4 25 46 38 3 3 9 8 5 1 12.5-14.9 164 342 191 38 16 54 SO 9 5 15.0-29.9 105 212 88 75 13 38 38 12 2 7 ,5 10 30.0-49.9 44 92 18 62 20 69 40 38 2 50+ 3 2 4 4 Unspecified

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TABLE B-Xm-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY SHOWING SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20 % Sample)

. Number of households by Si2C in acres of land cultivated Total No. Code No. of Division and Major of House- Less Unsp- Group of I. S. 1. C. holds thaP I 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5--9.9 10.()'12.4 12.5-14.9 15.()-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ ec::ified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DISTRICT RURAL All Industries 1,368 22 235 278 258 144 135 59 167 45 11 14 Dlvision 0 1,07, 14 168 220 210 111 112 4j 138 40 9 ]0 Major Group 04 1,077 14 168 220 210 III 112 45 138 40 9 10 Division 2&:3 291 8 67 58 48 33 23 14 29 5 2 4 Major Group 20 26 3 S 9 2 2 1 2 2 23 4 1 2 27 11 3 1 1 2 3 1 28 78 3 11 9 14 11 9 1 12 1 I 31 66 2 29 17 8 3 3 1 1 2 34-35 61 3 13 13 8 9 6 1 8 36 2S S 5 4 4 1 3 2 38 4 I 1 39 16 1 5 3 3 1 • DISTRICT URBAN All Industries 12 1 1 2 3 3 2 Division 0 3 1 2 Major Group 04 3 1 2 Division 2&3 9 I 1 1 3 2 Major Group 20 2 1 23 2 ,. 2 27 3 1 28 2 1

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TABLE B-XIV -SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS (Based on 20% Sample) Part A :- Households Classified By Major group of Principal Household Industry and Number of Persons engaged Households engaged in Household Industry according to the number of persons engaged

Total ------~~~ -----_- Rural Total number More than Unspe~ Code No. of I.S.I.C. Urban of housebolds 1 Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons 10 Persons cified

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All Industries T 700 374 217 )02 5 2 R 525 284 158 76 5 2 U 175 90 59 26 Dlvlsj,m 0 T 240 132 66 40 2 R 221 121 62 37 2 V 18 II 4 3 Major Group 02 T 9 4 4 R 9 4 4 U 04 T 231 132 62 36 R 213 121 58 33 U 18 11 4 3 Divisio. 2'&J T 460 242 151 61 3 2 R 303 163 .96 39 3 2 V 157 79 55 23 Major Group 20 T 28 II l4 3 R 16 fi 9 1 U 12 5 5 2 22 T 3 2 1 R .. U 3 2 1 23 T 71 25 27 19 R 23 11 5 7 U 48 14 22 12 . 25 T 2 I R l .. 1 U } 1 2'7 T 41 25 10 6 R 26 17 7 2 U 15 8 3 4 23 T 68 42 17 8 R 53 32 13 7 U 15 10 4 1 29 T 1 I R U I 1 )) T )28 76 39 12 R 100 57 31 II U 28 19 8 I 3+35- T 53 23 24 5 R 42 ]8 19 4 U II 5 5 I 36 T 23 15 5 2 R 13 9 2 1 U 10 (j 3 1 38 T 2 1 R 1 U I 1 3~ T 40 20 13 6 R 28 13 9 5 U 12 7 4 1 133

TABLE B-XIV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Cone/d. (Based on 20% Sample) Part B :- Households Classified by Minor Group of Principal Household Industry

Household Industry Number of Households Household Industry Number of Households (Code numbers and description of (Code numbers and description of Minor/Sub-minor Groups) Total Rural Urban Minor/Sub-minor Groups) Total Rural UrbaD 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

All Industries 700 525 175 288S Making of baskets and 13 11 2 broomsticks 0251 production of lcatha 9 9 2886 Making of donas (drone) & 7 4 3 0401 Rearing of goat for milk. and 7 7 pattals (patravali) from leaves animal power 2889 Manufacture of other articles II 8 3 0402 Rearing of buffalo for milk 1 1 from leaf, cane, bamboo, cork and animal power and other allied products n.e.c. 0404 Rearing of camels and other 1 1 2928 Manufacture of other paper big domestic animals products from paper, paper board and pulp n.e.c. 040S ProdUction and rearing of live- 21S 201 14 stock mainly for milk and 3102 Currying, tanning & finishing S4 S3 animal power n. e. c. of hides and skins, preparation of finished leather 0411 Sheep breeding and rearing 5 3 2 3111 Making ofleather boots, shoes 70 43 27 0421 Rearing and producation of pigs 2 2 or chappals (slippers, sandals) &: goats(mainly for slaughter) 313 Manufacture vf leather products 2001 Production of flour by village 4 2 2 such as leather upholstry suitcases, chakkies or flour mill by pocket- books, cigarette and grinding wheat, maize gram etc. key cases. purses, saddlery whip. 2021 Gur and khandsari making from 1 acquaducts (Kos), charsa and sugarcane and plam other articles 2041 Slaughtering, preservation of 1 1 314 Repair of shoes, chappals and 3 3 meat and fish & canning of fish other leather footwear 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or 17 12 S 3401 Making of bricks 1 I by small machines 350 Making of earthenware such SO 40 10 2092 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, S 1 4 as pottery etc. peda, barphi, batasa etc. 3531 Making of gJass bangles 2 1 1 220 Manufacture of bidi 3 3 3683 Engraving, embossing, polishing 1 1 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, car- S 1 4 &: welding of metal products ding, pressing and baling 3691 Manufacture of agricultural S s 231 Cotton spinning (by charkha &: 11 3 8 implements such as plough takali) share, khurpi, kudal etc. 2331 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) & yarn 9 4 5 3694 Making and repairing of 1 locks and trunks 23S Cotton cloth weavins in handlooms 43 14 29 3698 Foundry industry (including 16 8 8 236 Manufacture of khadi textile 1 1 blacksmithy) in bandlooms 388 Repair of cycle & rickshaw 1 1 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 2 2 389 Manufacture of animal drawn & 1 1 2S3 Spinning of wool by charkha 2 1 hand drawn vehicles such as or takali bullock cart, tamtam, lagadi, 2701 Making of durries 5 5 paJaki, cab, Wheelbarrow hand­ 2728 Making of other embroidery 1 J barrow etc. products D.e.c. 3931 Inlay work with ivory & brass 1 1 2732 Traditional garments 34 2S 9 3932 Goldsmithy 18 13 s 2761 Making of namda felt 1 394 Manufacture repairing & tunning 1 1 of musical instruments such 282 Manufacture of structural 4 3 as harmonium, tabla, sitar, wooden goods (including trea- bansuri etc. ted timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 3994 Making of lac bangles S 2 3 2849 Manufacture of other wooden 33 27 6 3999 Making &: repairing of 15 11 4 products D.e.C. goods n.e.c. 134

TABLE B·XV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD ( Based on Total of cultivating households Cultivating households

which are also engaged in -~------_ household industry I Person 2 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House- Hired House. House- Hired (Class ranges in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT

All sizes 1,380 3,351 1.703 47 117 115 2 277 423 126 S Less than 1 22 31 15 4 4 9 14 4 1.0- 2.4 236 470 214 2 31 31 66 96 36 2.5- 4.9 279 661 325 3 27 26 55 82 28 5.0- 7.4 260 632 348 7 13 13 46 68 23 7.5- 9.9 147 385 191 5 10 10 23 34 11 10.0-12.4 138 356 204 12 11 11 25 44 6 12.5-14.9 59 ISO 81 1 3 3 15 26 4 15.0-29.9 169 459 233 8 12 12 24 36 9 3 30.0--49.9 45 130 59 7 4 4 S 9 50+ 11 46 18 2 Unspecified 14 25 IS 2 9 14 4 DISTRICT All sizes 1,368 3,330 1,684 41 116 114 '1. 275 421 124 5 Less than 1 22 37 IS 4 4 9 14 4 1.0- 2.4 235 468 211 2 31 31 66 96 36 2.5- 4.9 278 659 322 3 27 26 S5 82 28 5.0- 7.4 2S8 627 345 7 13 13 46 68 23 7.5- 9.9 144 380 187 5 10 10 22 33 10 10.0-12.4 135 353 199 8 10 10 2S 44 6 12.5-14.9 59 150 81 3 3 IS 26 4 15.0-29.9 167 455 232 6 12 12 23 35 8 3 30.0-49.9 45 130 59 7 4 4 S 9 1 50+ J1 46 18 2 Unspecified 14 25 15 2 9 14 4 DISTRICT All sizes 12 21 19 6 1 I 2 2 % Less than 1 1.0- 2.4 1 2 3 25- 4.1) 1 2 3 5.0- 7.4 2 5 3 7.5- 9.9 3 5 4 10.0-12.4 3 3 5 4 1 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 2 4 1 2 30.0-49.9 50+ Unspecified 135

INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY 20 % Sample) engaged in household industry 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons . More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (Class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds workers in acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 TOTAL 781 1,974 970 24 198 792 567 18 7 47 38 All sizes 9 19 11 Less than 1 129 309 148 2 10 34 30 1.0- 2.4 163 415 203 3 34 138 93 2.5- 4.9 168 407 234 6 32 136 87 8 4 5.0- 7.4 85 221 102 2 29 120 78 2 7.9- 9.5 70 181 96 32 120 102 12 10.0---12.4 32 80 4 8 35 26 6 7 12.5-14.9 95 257 104 5 35 133 104 3 21 16 15.0-29.9 23 64 21 5 13 53 37 2 30.0-49.9 5 16 3 5 23 10 2 7 5 50+ 2 5 4 5 6 Unspecified RURAL 773 1,957 954 22 197 791 566 14 7 47 38 All sizes 9 19 11 Less than 1 128 307 145 2 10 34 30 1.0- 2.4 162 413 200 3 34 J33 93 2.5- 4.9 166 402 231 6 32 136 87 8 4 5.0- 7.4 83 217 99 2 29 120 78 2 7.5- 9.9 69 180 92 31 119 101 8 10.0-]2.4 32 80 44 8 35 26 1 6 7 12.5-J4.9 94 254 104 3 35 113 104 3 21 16 15.0-29.9 23 64 21 I 13 53 37 2 30.0---49.9 5 16 3 5 5 23 10 2 7 5 50+ 2 5 4 5 6 Unspecified URBAN 8 17 16 2 1 1 1 4 All sizes Less than 1 1 2 3 1.0- 2.4 1 2 3 2.5- 4.9 2 5 3 5.0--- 7.4 2 4 3 7.5- 9.9 1 4 1 4 10.0---12.4 12.5-14.9 1 3 2 15.0-29.9 30.0---49.9 50+ Unspecified 136

TABLE B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on Total 1 to 3 months 4 to 6 months

-----~~-~----~--- Total Family workers Family workers Family workers Rural House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired Code No. Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT

All Industries Total 2,080 4,268 1,957 56 11 18 )0 53 87 49 (a) 1,380 3,351 1,703 47 9 16 )0 28 50 30 (b) 700 917 254 , 2 2 25 37 19 Rural 1,893 4,044 1.850 44 11 18 10 46 79 44 (a) 1,368 3,330 l.684 41 9 16 10 26 43 27 (b) 525 714 166 3 2 2 20 31 17 Urban 187 214 107 12 7 8 5 (a> 12 21 19 6 Z 2 3 (b) 175 203 88 6 5 6 2

• Divis/o" 0 Total 1,320 3,104 1,534 35 1 1 12 23 14 (a) 1,080 1,779 1,453 33 3 7 2 (b) 240 325 81 2 1 1 9 16 12 Rural 1,299 3,078 1,521 35 1 1 12 23 14 (a) 1,077 2,774 1,448 33 .. 3 7 2 (b) 222 304 73 2 1 1 9 16 12 Urban 21 26 13 (a) 3 5 5 (b) 18 21 8

Major Group 04 Total J,311 3,088 1,522 35 3 7 2 (a) 1,080 2,779 J,453 33 .. 3 7 2 (b) 231 309 69 2 1 1 Rural 1,290 3,062 1,509 35 3 7 2 (a) 1,077 2,174 1,448 33 .. 3 7 2 (b) 213 288 61 2 I 1 Urban 21 26 13 (a) 3 5 S (b) 18 21 8

• Dill/sion 1&3 Total 760 1,164 423 21 10 17 10 41 64 35 (a) 300 572 250 14 9 16 10 25 43 28 (b) 460 592 173 7 1 1 16 21 7 Rural 594 966 329 9 10 17 10 34 56 30 (a) 291 556 236 8 9 16 10 23 41 25 (b) 303 410 93 1 1 1 11 15 5 Urban 166 198 94 12 7 8 5 (a) 9 16 14 6 2 2 3 (b) 157 182 80 6 5 6 2

Major Group 23 Total 77 87 73 3 4 5 (a) 6 10 5 1 1 2 (b) 71 77 68 2 3 3 Rural 27 32 20 1 2 3 3 (a) 4 6 2 1 (b) 23 26 18 2 3 3 Urban SO. SS S3 1 2 (a) 2 4 3 1 2 (b) 48 51 SO 137

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS 20 % Sample) 7 to 9 montb.s 10 months to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired holds Males Females workers holds Mates Females wjJrkers holds Males Females workers Code No. 1,5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 TOTAL

84 156 66 1 1.596 3.:UO 1,486 46 336 697 346 I) All loollstries 53 115 53 1 1.055 2,609 1,294 31 235 561 316 , 31 41 13 541 701 192 9 101 136 30 71 141 55 1 1.437 3.111 1,397 36 328 685 344 7 53 115 53 1 1,046 2.593 1,278 33 234 558 316 7 18 26 2 391 528 119 3 94 127 28 13 15 11 159 189 89 10 8 12 2 2 , 16 16 4 1 3 2 13 15 11 150 173 73 6 7 9 2

lJ 15 14 IIJ80 2,546 1,117 33 214 499 289 2 • Divlsltlll 0 10 30 14 883 2;176 1,159 31 184 466 27g Z J 5 197 270 58 :1 30 33 II 13 35 14 1,060 2,521 1,205 33 213 498 288 2 10 30 14 880 2,271 1,154 31 184 466 278 2 3 5 180 250 51 2 29 32 1a 20 25 12 1 I I 3 5 .5 17 20 7 1 1 1

13 35 14 1.080 2,546 t,217 33 214 499 289 2 Major Group 04 11) 31> 14 883 2,176 1.159 31 184 466 218 2 3 5 197 270 58 2 30 33 11 13 35 14 t.060 2,521 J.205 33 213 498 288 2 10 30 14 880 2,271 1.154 31 184 466 278 2 3 5 180 250 51 2 29 32 10 20 25 12 I 1 3 5 5 .. .. 17 20 7 1 1 1

71 121 52 1 516 764 269 13 112 198 57 7 • Divisio" 2&1 43 B5 39 1 172 333 135 6 51 95 38 7 28 36 13 344 431 114 7 71 103 19 S8 106 41 1 377 60Q 192 3 11.5 187 S6 5 43 85 39 1 166 32Z lU 2 50 92 38 5 15 21 2 211 278 68 1 65 95 18 13 15 11 139 164 77 10 7 11 I 2 .. 6 /1 11 4 1 3 2 13 15 11 133 151 66 6 6 8 1

.5 5 5 63 73 57 6 .5 6 1 Major Group 23 .. 3 8 2 2 , , I 5 5 5 60 65 55 4 4 .5 20 26 11 5 3 6 2 5 1 2 1 1 ]8 21 10 3 2 5 S S 5 43 47 46 2 " J 3 I .. S 5 S 42 44 45 1 2

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TABLE B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDl1STRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WOIUUNG ( Based on Total I to 3 months .. to 6 months Total Family workers Family workers Family workers Rural House- Hired House.. Hired House- Hirerd Code No. Urban bolds Males Females workers holda Males Females workers holds Males Females worke. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Major Group 28 Total 148 229 9\ 7 3 6 7 9 11 5 (a) 80 144 75 6 3 6 7 6 8 4 (b) 68 8S 16 1 3 3 1 Rural 131 210 83 2 3 6 7 7 9 4 78 141 71 2 3 6 7 6 8 4 (b) 53 69 12 1 1 Urban 17 19 8 5 2 2 (a) 2 3 4 4 .. .. (b) 15 16 4 I 2 2 1

31 Total 194 303 64 3 6 2 7 14 10 (a) 66 131 41 2 , 2 S 10 8 (b) 128 172 23 1 I 2 4 2 Rural 166 268 61 3 6 2 7 14 10 (a) 66 131 41 2 , 2 5 10 8 (b) 100 137 20 I 1 2 4 2 Urban 28 35 3 (a) ... (b) 28 35 3

34-35 Total 1]4 200 83 3 3 9 16 7 (a) 61 129 60 3 3 7 13 7 (b) '3 71 23 2 3 Rural 103 186 79 3 3 9 16 7 (a) 61 129 60 3 3 7 13 7 (b) 42 57 19 2 3 Urban 11 14 4 (a) .. (b) 11 14 4 139

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Conc1d. 20 % Sample) 7 to 9 months IO months_"_-_ to I year Unspecified Family workers Family workers . Family workers House- Hired Home- Hired House- Hired holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers Code No.

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

12 18 11 1 107 169 63 5 17 25 5 1 Major Group 28 9 14 11 1 55 105 48 4 7 11 5 1 3 4 52 64 15 I 10 ]4 12 18 11 92 152 S6 11 25 5 1 9 14 11 53 102 44 7 11 5 1 3 4 39 50 12 10 14 15 17 7 S 2 3 4 4 13 14 3 1

8 15 142 214 49 34 54 3 31 6 11 43 85 29 10 20 2 2 4 99 129 20 24 34 1 8 15 114 179 46 34 54 3 6 11 43 85 29 10 20 2 2 4 71 94 17 24 34 1 28 3S 3 28 35 3 32 63 26 47 74 28 23 44 21 34-35 20 48 22 20 40 16 11 25 14 12 15 4 27 34 12 12 19 7 27 56 23 42 68 27 22 43 21 20 48 22 20 40 16 II 25 14 7 8 1 22 28 11 11 18 7 S 7 3 5 6 1 1

5 7 3 5 6 1 1 .~

B~. 130-A

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APPENDIX TO TABLE B-XVI

The major groups of household industry having less than 10 percent of the respective divisions marked with an asterisk have been excluded from the main table and have been shown in run-on-lines in this Appendix. The figure preceding the bracket represents the code number of the major group dropped from the table while alpha­ bets given in brackets are meant for showing the different ranges of period of working in the household indu­ stries 'with' or 'without' cultivation as explained below. The numerical figure shown after the alphabets denotes the number of households in that particular range indicated by that alphabet. With Cultivation Without Cultivation Class range Class range or period of or period of Abbreviations working Abbreviations working A = 1 to 3 months E = 1 to 3 months B = 4 to 6 F = 4 to 6 " " C = 7 to 9 G = 7 to 9 " " D = 10 Months to 1 year H = 10 Months to 1 year X = Months not stated Y = Months not stated DISTRICT TOTAL 02(F-9); 20(B-2,C-S,D-J4,X-7,F-3,G-3,H-J8,Y-4); 22(H-2, Y-J); 25(G-I,fI-l); 27(B-I,D-9,X-4,G-2,H-33,Y-6); 29(H-l); 36(B-I, C-2,D-18,X-4,F-2,H-19,Y-2); 38(B-l,D-3,H-2); 39(A-l,B-l,C-l,D-7,X-6,F-2,H-30,Y -8); RURAL 02(F-9); 20(B-2,C-S,D-12,X-7,F-2,G-2,H-IO,Y-2); 25(H-l); 27(D-8,X-3,G-l,H-19,Y-6); 36(B-l,C-2,D-1S,X-4,F-2,H-9,Y-2): 38 (B-l,D-3,H-l); 39(A-l,B-l,C-l,D-7,X-6,H-21.Y-7). URBAN 20CD-2,F-l,G-l,H-S,Y-2); 22(H-2,Y-l); 25(G-l); 27(B-l,D-l,X-l,G-l,H-14); 29(H-l); 36(H-IO); 3S(H-l); 39(F-2,H-9,Y-l). 142

TABLE B-XVII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY (B) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND ( Based on Size of Total Total No. of Total Sample Single member household Total No. of Total household population Sample Household population R.ural House- House- House- Urban holds Persons Males Females bolds Persons Males FemaeJs holds Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT TOTAL 66,183 334,505 176,091 158,414 13.116 66.059 34,709 31,350 1,060 742 318 DISTRICT RURAL 54.539 283,093 149,055 134,038 10,977 56,655 29,814 26,841 766 532 234 (i) Households engaged 1,898 6,628 3,500 3,128 473 313 160 neither in cultivation nor in household industry (ii) Households engaged 525 2,445 1,320 1,125 30 26 4 in household industry only (iii) Households engaged 8,554 47,582 24,994 22,588 263 193 70 in cultivation

Size of holding group Less than 1 acre 70 280 147 133 4 2 2 1.0- 2.4 acres 1,158 5,388 2,785 2,603 SO 35 15 2.5- 4.9 acres 1,496 7,528 3,962 3,566 52 41 11 5.0- 7.4 acres 1,405 7,689 4.117 3,572 43 36 7 7.5- 9.9 acres 759 4,287 2,269 2,018 19 13 6 10.0-12.4 acres 957 5,374 2.819 2.555 23 16 7 1l.5-14.9 acres 376 2,177 1,160 I,On 11 10 1 15.0-29.9 acres 1,591 9,727 5,041 4.686 41 32 9 30.0-49.9 acres 464 3,132 1,662 1,470 7 3 4 50+ acres 168 1,461 748 713 3 2 1 Unspecified 110 539 284 255 10 3 7

DISTRICT URBAN 11,644 SI,411 27,036 24.376 2,139 9,404 4,8(;5 4,509 294 210 84 143·

MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS' AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (A) NEITHER (C) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED 20 % SampIe) sample households 2-3 members 4-6 members 7-9 'members 10 members & over Total House- House- House- House- Rural holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females Urban 13 J4 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2,973 4,081 3,570 5,839 14,995 13,87% Z,449 9,876 8.954 795 5,015 4,636 DISTRICT TOTAL 2,381 3,308 1,874 4,990 U,851 11,813 2,116 8,5SI) 7,732 7Z3 4,564 4,188 DlSTR(CT RURAL

561 744 681 679 1,685 1,559 167 65S 618 18 103 110 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor in household industry 153 213 176 239 620 547 83 335 304 20 126 94 (ii) Households engaged in household industry only

1,668 2,351 2,017 4,072 10,546 9,707 1,866 7,569 6,810 685 4,335 3,984 (iii) Households engaged in cultivation

Size of holdina group 28 42 33 34 88 81 4 15 17 Less than 1 acre 312 427 394 586 1.467 1.3Rl 185 704 681 25 152 130 1.0- 2.4 acres 350 482 436 736 1,911 1,721 310 1.248 1,118 48 280 280 2.5- 4.9 acres 259 372 305 698 1.~IO 1.666 314 1,318 1,103 91 581 486 5.0- 7.4 acres 131 188 165 381 980 925 163 696 569 65 392 353 7.5- 9.9 acres 188 270 210 442 1,158 1,030 224 891 829 80 484 479 10.0-12.4 acres 67 lOS 74 178 483 417 86 348 313 34 214 212 12.5-14.9 acreS 224 319 269 733 1,895 1,799 405 1,623 1,523 18~ 1,172 1,086 15.0-29.9 acres 65 81 83 189 508 462 121 519 443 82 551 478 30.0-49.9 acres 16 26 15 46 122 105 40 150 164 63 448 428 50+ acres 28 39 33 49 124 118 14 57 45 9 61 52 Unspecified

591 773 696 849 2,144 2,059 ,333 1,317 1,212 n 451 448 DISTRICT URBAN 144

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES ( Note on C-Series ) There are S tables in this series relating to Social data on married females by age-groups can be utilised and Cultural aspects. Table C-I bas been prepared from for forecasting the future births from age specific Household Schedules on the basis of 20 per cent sample. birth rates. All the persons falling in age-group 0-9- All the other tables in this series are based on full count have been treated as 'Never Married' for the purpose of and give data regarding age, sex, marital statu, and this table. education, separately for rural and urban areas, single year age returns. mother tongue in alphabetical order, Tahle c-m religion and classification by literacy and industrial cate­ gory of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes 7. This table distributes the total population by age, and Scheduled Tribes for the district. sex and educational levels. The population has been distributed in to quinquenial age-groups upto the age of 2. All the tables of this series have been reproduced 34 and the age-groups 35-44, 45-59 and 60+. The table in this book except Table C-VI on Bilingualism whicb has been compiled into three parts. Part A relates to all can be seen in Part I1-C (i) of the State Cen~us Report areas, Part B for urban areas of the district while Part wherein all tables of this series are contained. C deals with rural areas down to tehsillevel. In Part 'A' and 'c' the ed ucational levels are confined only to (i) TabJe C-I Primary or Junior Basic and Oi) Matriculation & above While in Part 'B' these educational levels are much more 3. This table is prepared on 20% sample from the elaborate as shown in Table B-III Pact 'A'. Census Population Record Part II of the Household Schedule separately for the total, rural and urban areas S. This table can be utilised to measure the growth of the district. The table is of sociological interest as it of literacy in the population as a whole as well as in indicates the strength of the joint family system. It gives urban and rural areas separately and in the different the composition of a household by family and non-family age-groups since the last Census. The table is of special members. The family members have been classified into interest to the educational authorities for future planriing heads of household (who could be males or females) and and also to study the public attitudes towards adult their spouses, married sons and other married relations education. In 1951 Census data was provided only about and never married, widowed and divorced or separated illiterate and literate classified into different age-groups relations. As the definition of a census household also on 10 per cent sample. included outsiders residing with the family during enu­ meration, such persons have been shown in the table as Table C-IV unrelated persons. 9. This table has been prepared on full count and 4. The sample households of the rural areas have presents the distribution of population by single year been classified into 3 categories viz. households engaged ages (0 to 1(0) and by sex. The age in year completed neither in cultivation nor in household industry, engaged on 1-3-1961 has been given but the infants who could in household industry only and engaged in cultivation. Dot complete one year on 1-3-1961 have been shown The households engaged in cultivation have further been under the age '0' while all old persons aged above classified by size of land holdings. hundred have been clubbed together and are shown against item 'Over hundred.' The data has only been presented. Table C-U for tbe district as a whole, its urban and rural breakups can be seen in Part II-C (i) of State Census Report. S. This is an important demographic table prepared on fun count. It distributes the population by sex, age 10. The data presented in this demographic table and marital status. The data has been presented for the is useful for the Census Actuary for computing mortality district separately for rural and urban areas while those rates from the age data of the earlier censuses and for for tehsils for rural areas only. The popUlation bas been the preparation of life tables. It also provides data for distributed into 14 age-groups which is further classified studying bias in age returns at the Census. into four types of marital status viz. never married, married, widowed, divorced or separated. The age-groups followed in Table C-V this table largely conform to the international require­ ments recommended by the United Nations Organisation. 11. This table presents data separately for total, rural and urban popUlation of the district and only for total 6. This table is likely to be useful for studying the for tehsils classified by sex of persons speaking a particular trends in the age of marriage. The data compiled here language or a dialect as mother tongue. The mother can be very well used for studying mortality in different tongues are arranged in this table in an alphabetical marital statuses and also in different age-groups. The order.

-Marital Status or this group finds place in a separate monograph-Child Marriaacs in Rajasthan. L-45

12. According to Census 1961 'Mother Tongue' is 15. The data of this important sociological table the language or dialect spoken in childhood by the person's has been presented separately for total, rural and urban motber to the person or mainly spoken in the areas of the district and also for each tehsil. household. Table C-VIII 13. This table is of great interest to philologists in view 16. This is a new table compiled in the 1961 Census of a large variety of languages and dialects spoken in and presents data separately for total, rural and urban the district and will be of great assistance for ensuring areas of the district and further upto tehsil level for rural the implementation of the various safeguards granted to areas only. It has been prepared into two parts A & B. the linguistic minorities under the constitution. Part A presents the data of Scheduled Castes and Part B of Scheduled Tribes. Table C-VII 17. It gives the distribution of population by literacy. classification of workers into differeat industrial categories 14. In this table the population bas been distributed based on the Standard Industrial Classification and in six main religions and the figures of all other religions non-workers. Literacy figures of these communities given including the figures of those having 'Indefinite belief' for the first time in the present Census. such as Atheists and Agnostics have been clubbed together and noted under heading 'Other Religions and 18. In 1951 Census data for Scheduled Castes and Persuasions'. Separate heading 'Religion not stated' has Scheduled Tribes was provided only about total number also been provided for those who do not follow any of persons belongmg to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled religion and have given out only their nationalities such Tribes classified by sex for the districts and upto as Goans, Israelists, Italians etc. sub-division.

Bun. 14 TABLE C-I-COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

Composition of Households Never married, Spouses of widowed and Unrela- Total Total sample household Heads of Heads of divorced or sep- ted per- No. of population households households Married relations arated relations sons Sample House- Other Other District holds Persons Males Females M F M F Sons Males Females M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISTRICT TOTAL 13,116 66,059 34,709 31,350 12,403 701 9 9,970 4,384 1,678 6,807 16,120 13.842115 30 DISTRICr RURAL 10,977 56,655 29,814 26,841 10,456 569 5 8,460 3,917 1,519 6,063 13,846 11,7% 71 13 (i) Households engaged 1,898 6,628 3,500 3,128 1,640 254 2 1,085 212 107 452 1,516 1,336 23 neither in cultivati- on nor in household industry (ii) Households engaged 525 2,445 J,320 1,125 500 24 .. 390 I-tS 55 224 615 486 5 in household indus- try only (iii) Households engaged 8,554 47,582 24,994 22,588 8,316 231 3 6,985 3,5'0 1,357 5,387 11.715 9.974 43 11 in cultivation Size of holding group Less than 1 acre 70 280 147 133 68 2 .. 57 12 5 19 61 55 1.0- 24 acres 1,158 5,388 2.785 2.603 1,114 42 944 297 76 458 1,296 1,159 1 .. 2.5- 4.9 acres 1,496 7,528 3,961 3,566 1,457 39 .. 1,243 46J 149 668 1.894 1,615 2 5.0- 7.4 acres 1,405 7,689 4,117 3,572 1.3M 40 1.158 5,~8 155 817 2,O()0 1,555 9 2 7.5- 9.9 acres 759 4,287 2,269 2,018 739 19 .. 6[9 327 llS 502 l,OS5 877 3 1"" 1'" 1 '1~n_:"Q <)57 5,374 2,819 2.555 930 26 782 416 172 634 1,298 1,113 2 ..

.l_.. J~ ~-r.~ ~I,,;J..~::' .)10 :',171 l,i60 i,017 372 4 303 171 57 270 559 440 1 .. 15.0-29.9 acres 1.591 9,727 5.0U ~,686 1,556 33 .. 1,305 842 34l 1,285 2,294 2,062 8 30.0-49.9 acres 464 3,132 1,662 1,470 455 <) .. 361 2H 166 441 766 657 I 2 50+ acres 168 1.461 748 713 166 2 .. 140 142 99 237 326 331 15 3 Unspecified 110 539 284 255 95 15 .. 73 31 22 56 136 lIO .. DISTRICT URBAN 2.139 9.404 4.81J5 4,509 1,947 19Z 4 1.510 467 159 744 2,274 2,046 44 17 1~

TABLE C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Marital status Divorced or Unspecified Total Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural Age-group Urban Persons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DlSTRI€T All Ages T 338,010 178,193 159,817 84,771 61,071 85,206 82,347 7,768 16,221 397 US 51 63 R 286,271 150,907 135,364 71,740 51,505 72,089 70,208 6,661 13,479 318 112 39 60 U 51,739 27,286 24,453 13,031 9,S66 13,117 12,139 1,107 2,742 19 3 12 3 0-9 R 89,922 45,882 44,040 45,882 44,040 U 15,977 8,407 7,570 8,407 7,570 10-14 R 30,946 17,135 13,811 14,298 6,154 2,751 6,971 39 64 37 17 10 s U 5.231 2,960 2,271 2,071 1,598 880 669 5 4 3 1 15-19 R 21,780 11,397 10,383 5,705 381 5,614 9,950 67 45 8 3 3 4 U 3,970 2,190 1,780 1,441 250 742 1,522 3 8 I 3 20-24 R 24,398 11,981 12,417 2,355 56 9,403 12,210 185 131 38 9 11 U 4,347 2,054 2,293 521 48 1,498 2,220 30 21 2 2 3 2 25-29 R 25,697 13,796 11,901 1,133 20 12,213 11,607 347 253 76 18 7 3 U 4,328 2,172 2,156 194 17 1,928 2,087 45 52 3 2 30-34 R 21,100 11,571 9,529 590 7 10,523 8,906 415 596 42 11 9 U 3,853 1,984 1,869 87 12 1,849 1,135 47 122 I 35-39 R 15,539 8,193 7,346 342 7 7,340 6,568 465 753 43 11 3 7 U 3,114 1,670 1,444 64 16 1,553 1,218 51 149 1 1 40-44 R 15,991 8,371 7,620 421 12 7,146 5,955 767 1,626 33 20 4 7 U 3,036 1,619 ],417 103 7 1,381 1,120 131 289 4 1 45-49 R 11,184 6,192 4,992 248 3 5,194 3,354 715 1,624 32 8 3 3 U 2.143 1,249 894 33 9 1,082 605 131 280 1 2 50-54 R 12,414 7,147 5,267 267 3 5,725 2,691 1,129 2,562 25 6 5 U 2.271 1,255 1,016 40 7 1,042 488 171 521 2 55-59 R 5,195 3,036 2,150 99 2,305 973 619 1,182 13 2 2 U 984 579 405 17 2 428 156 134 247 60-64 R 6,780 3,596 3,184 105 3 2.459 680 1,021 2,492 11 6 3 U 1,337 601 736 22 3 424 154 154 579 1 65-69 R 1,780 925 855 33 604 167 281 688 S 2 U 413 215 198 7 1 139 31 69 166 70+ R 3,147 1,511 ],636 83 2 809 171 611 1,462 7 U 679 315 364 12 2 167 60 136 302 Age not R 398 174 224 159 217 3 5 1 8 4 stated U 5li 16 40 12 24 4 14 2

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TABLE C-B-AGE AND MARITAL STARTS-Contd. Marital status Divorced or Unspecified Total Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural Age-group Urban Persons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

HINDOLI TEHSIL

All Ages R 64.110 34,043 30.067 16,600 11,681 15,838 15,374 1,530 2.976 71 30 4 6 0-9 R 20,531 10,354 10,177 10.354 10,177 10-14 R 7,119 4,050 3,069 3,272 1.331 756 1,722 20 9 2 7 .. 15-19 R 5,024 2,698 2,326 1,375 120 1,295 2,195 28 10 .. 1 20-24 R 5,321 2,732 2,589 704 16 1,964 2,524 52 45 12 1 3 25-29 R 5,417 2,914 2,503 317 4 2,488 2,424 95 69 12 5 2 I 30-34 R 4,649 2,567 2,082 171 4 2,277 1,918 107 158 12 2 .. 35-39 R 3,520 1,845 1,675 81 1 1,651 1,500 103 174 9 1 40-44 R 3,601 1,909 1,692 103 4 1,605 1,324 191 356 10 7 .. I 45-49 R 20565 1,421 1,138 66 1,199 764 157 372 4 2 1 SO-54 R 2,123 1,590 1,133 76 1 1,259 563 250 567 5 2 55-59 R 1,072 643 429 26 470 190 143 238 4 1 60-64 R 1,377 739 638 25 1 533 175 181 460 2 65-69 R 383 208 175 11 135 34 61 141 1 70+ R 788 367 421 19 2 206 41 142 377 1 Age not stated R 20 20 20

NAINWA TEHSIL

All Ages R 59,991 31,579 28,412 14,R12 11,097 15,231 14,466 1,452 2,837 82 9 2 3 0- 9 R 18,905 9,568 9,337 9,568 9,337 ...... 10-14 R 6,540 3,603 2,927 2,814 1,664 770 1,269 8 4 9 2 15-19 R 4,689 2,43S 2,254 1,112 44 1,308 2,199 14 10 1 1 20-24 R 4,964 2,443 2,521 480 14 1,914 2,488 39 19 10 25-29 R 5,263 2,890 2,373 266 2,527 2,328 78 45 19 30-34 R 4,405 2,447 1,958 141 2,192 1,851 106 105 8 2 35-39 R 3,094 1,590 1,504 111 1,406 1,372 95 130 8 2 40-44 R 3,347 1,781 1,566 112 2 1,501 1,222 162 339 6 3 45-49 R 2,330 1,252 1,078 54 1 1.046 755 142 321 10 1 SO-54 R 2,611 1,554 1,057 67 1,230 548 252 508 5 1 55-59 R 1,096 635 461 12 492 183 119 278 2 60-64 R 1,553 785 768 24 527 16l 232 603 2 2 65-69 R 379 194 185 7 138 43 49 142 70+ R 731 353 378 15 .. 180 45 156 333 2 Age not stated R 84 49 3S 49 35

BUNOI TEHSIL

All Ages R 45,416 24,060 21,156 11,644 8,124 11,239 11.048 1,036 2,118 124 29 17 37 0-9 R 14,252 7,311 6,941 7.311 6,941 .. .. 10-14 R 4,923 2,725 2,198 2;296 l,il6 397 1,131 3 41 26 5 3 5 15-19 R 3,380 1,886 1,494 1,033 73 840 1,410 7 8 5 .. 1 3 20-24 R 3,622 1,747 I,R75 381 10 1,322 1,837 29 15 15 5 .. 8 25-29 R 4,090 2,105 1,985 197 12 1,818 1,928 62 40 27 4 1 1 30-34 R 3,452 1,897 1,555 88 1,742 1,450 65 99 2 2 4 35-39 R 2,419 1,272 1,147 57 3 1,137 1,011 69 124 9 2 7 40-44 R 2,636 1,377 1,259 70 2 1,178 981 120 268 6 5 3 3 45-49 R 1,815 1,028 787 41 2 860 575 115 207 11 1 1 2 50-54 R 2,013 1,169 844 41 966 421 155 419 6 2 1 2 55-59 R 843 482 361 17 364 152 99 207 2 1 1 60-64 R 1,111 596 51S 13 413 98 164 415 6 2 65-69 R 254 126 128 4 74 18 45 110 1 2 70+ R 454 258 196 29 125 31 103 165 J .. Age not stated R 152 81 71 66 " 3 S 8 4 1 149

TABLE C~II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-Conc1d. Marital status Divorced or Unspecified Total Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural ------Age-group Urban Persons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

T ALERA TEHSIL

All Ages R 49,691 26,068 23,623 12,157 8,927 12,810 12,450 1,061 2,l16 24 16 16 14 0-9 R 15,619 7,966 7,653 7,966 7,653 10-14 R 5,302 2,939 2,363 2,428 1,149 503 1,210 3 4 5 15-19 R 3,891 1,946 1,945 906 68 1,033 1,868 5 8 1 2 20-24 R 4,551 2,164 2,387 360 13 1,768 2,353 36 20 1 .. 25-29 R 4.523 2,451 2,072 155 2 2,241 2,015 48 48 3 6 4 J 30-34 R 3.549 1,941 1,608 89 1 1,71:18 1,510 54 90 9 2 1 5 35-39 R 2.770 1,466 1.304 48 3 1,338 1,151 75 149 3 1 2 4O-t4 R 2,666 1,358 1,308 52 J,186 1.034 117 269 2 2 1 3 45-49 R 1,903 1,068 835 26 929 478 110 354 2 2 1 1 SO-54 R 2,111 1.207 904 32 965 470 207 431 3 1 2 55-59 R 854 504 350 9 384 203 109 146 2 I 60-64 R 1,107 597 510 18 428 J06 151 403 I 65-69 R 326 170 156 9 109 34 52 122 10+ R 437 241 190 15 138 fS 94 172 Age not stated R 82 44 38 44 38

KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL

All Ages R 67,on 35,157 31,906 16,527 11,676 16,971 16,870 1,582 3,332 77 18 0-9 R 20,615 10,683 9,932 10,683 9,932 10-14 R 7,062 3,818 3,244 3,488 1,594 325 1,639 5 6 5 15-19 R 4,796 2,432 2,364 1,219 16 1,138 2,278 13 9 2 I 20-24 R 5,940 2,895 3,045 430 3 2,435 3,008 29 32 I 2 25--29 R 6,404 3,436 2,968 21S 2 3,139 2,912 64 51 15 3 30-34 R 5,045 2,719 2,326 101 2 2,524 2,177 83 144 11 3 35-39 R 3,736 2,020 1,116 15 ],808 1,534 123 176 14 6 4O-t4 R 3,741 ],946 1,795 84 4 1,676 1,394 177 394 9 3 45-49 R 2,571 1,417 1,154 61 ],160 782 ]91 370 5 2 SO-54 R 2,956 1,627 1,329 51 2 1,305 689 265 637 6 I 55-59 R 1,330 772 558 25 595 245 149 313 3 60-64 R 1,632 879 153 25 2 558 138 293 611 3 2 65-69 R 438 227 211 2 148 38 , 14 173 3 70+ R 737 286 451 S 160 36 116 415 5 Age not stated R 60 60 59 1 150

TABLE C-JlI PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Total population lliiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above Age-aroup Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICf TOTAL

All Ages 338,010 178,193 159,811 144,400 153,556 25,718 4,880 5,558 1,172 2,457 201) 0-4 55.636 28,353 27,283 28,353 27,283 5- 9 50,263 25,936 24,327 21,909 23,089 3,240 1,009 787 229 10-14 36,177 20,095 16,080 12,510 14.551 5,652 1,119 1,921 405 12 7 15-19 25,750 13,587 12,163 9,657 11,324 2,470 578 1,045 184 415 77 20-24 28,745 14,035 14,710 10,421 13.878 2,330 621 502 145 782 66 25-29 30,025 15,968 14,057 12,432 13.483 2,597 455 416 84 523 35 30-34 24,953 13,555 11,398 10,862 10,993 2,172 344 270 50 251 11 35-44 37,680 19,853 17.827 15,947 17,353 3,230 408 3S1 55 295 11 45-59 34,191 19,458 14,733 16,078 14,481 3,036 233 196 17 148 2 60+ 14,136 7,163 6,973 6,042 6,857 1,051 Il3 40 3 30 Ate not stated 454 190 264 189 264 151

TABLE C-III PART B-AGE. SEX AND EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational levels Technical Non-technical diplDma not diploma Dot Literate (without Primary or Matriculation or equal to equal to Total population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic Higher Secondary degree dcgrec Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Malel Females Males Female. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 DISTRICT URBAN

All Agel 51,739 27,286 24,453 14,332 20,257 B,580 U50 2.IiOti 854 1,461i lliZ 3 Z 5 Z 0- 4 8,363 4,381 3,982 4,381 3,982 5- 9 7,614 4,026 3,588 2,548 2,767 1,139 663 339 158 10-14 5,231 2,960 2.271 628 1,296 1,589 669 732 299 II 7 15-19 3,970 2,190 1,780 476 1,209 830 370 552 133 313 64 20-24 4,347 2,054 2.293 618 1,743 674 387 246 ]02 442 49 25-29 4,328 2,172 2.156 900 1,768 745 396 204 58 274 23 2 1 30-34 3,853 1,984 1,869 930 1,588 712 231 146 40 131 8 35-44 6,150 3,289 2,861 1,608 2,519 1,219 285 222 47 U9 10 1 1 45-59 5,398 3,083 2,315 1,608 2,132 1,217 167 136 14 84 1 2 60+ 2,429 1,131 1,298 619 1.213 4SS 82 29 3 22 Age not stated 56 16 40 16 40

Edu~tional levels University ------Technical degree or diploma------equal to degree or post-graduate degree degree or post­ graduate degree Veterinary other than tec- and hnical degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teacbing Others ------Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 All Ages 250 25 8 19 3 13 1 1 0- 4 s- 9 10-14 15-19 17 4 1 1 20-24 68 12 2 1 .. 1 25-29 39 8 3 3 1 2 30-34 56 1 2 4 35-44 39 2 5 3 45-59 26 7 2 60+ 5 Age not stated .. 152

TABLE C-ffi PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

Educational levels

--~--,- Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Total population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above

---~- Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D(STRICI' RURAL

All Ages 286,271 150,907 135,364 130,068 133,299 17,198 1,730 2,952 318 689 17 0- 4 47,273 23,972 23,301 23,972 23,301 5- 9 42,649 21,910 20,739 19,361 20,322 2,101 346 448 71 10-14 30,946 17.135 13,811 11,882 13,2S5 4,063 450 1,189 106 15-19 21,780 11,397 10,383 9,181 10,115 1,640 208 493 51 83 9 20-24 24,398 ,11.981 12,417 9,803 12,135 1,656 234 256 43 266 5 25-29 25,697 13,196 11,901 11,532 11,715 1,852 159 212 26 200 30-34 21,100 11,571 9,529 9,932 9,405 1,460 )(3 124 10 55 35-44 31,530 16,564 14,966 14,339 14,834 2.011 123 159 8 55 45-59 28,793 16,375 12,418 14,470 12,349 1,819 66 60 3 26 60+ 11,107 6,032 5,675 5,423 5,644 596 31 II 2 Age not stated 398 174 224 173 224 1

TEHSILWISE RURAL ON!.Y

HINDOLl TEHSIL

All Ages 64,U() 34,()43 3().O67 3(),O28 29,648 3.041 328 796 86 178 5 0-4 10.637 5,264 5,373 5,264- 5,373 5- 9 9,894 5,090 4,804 4,576 4,721 373 66 141 17 10-14 7,119 4,050 3,069 3,112 2,954 604 89 333 26 1 15-1~ 5,024 2,69~ 2,326 2,296 2,275 254 29 121 17 27 5 20-24 5,321 2,732 2,589 2,312 2,532 283 44 71 13 66 25-29 5,417 2,914 2,503 2,507 2.461 317 34 45 8 45 30-34 4,649 2,567 2,082 2,225 2,047 294 32 33 3 15 35-44 7,121 3,754 3,367 3,290 3,347 420 18 30 2 J4 45-59 6,360 3,660 2,700 3,260 2,688 373 12 J8 9 60+ 2,548 1,314 1,234 1,186 1,230 123 4 4 Age Dot stated 20 20 20

NAINWA TEHSIL

All Ages 59,991 31,579 28,412 27,827 28,049 3,323 333 318 30 111 0-4 9,850 4,946 4,904 4.946 4,904 5- 9 9,055 4,622 4,433 4,166 4,358 405 64 51 11 10-14 6,540 3,603 2,937 2,702 2,83-2 766 96 135 9 15-19 4,689 2,435 2,254 2,031 2,198 313 53 73 3 18 20-24 4,964 2,443 2,521 2,068 2,471 318 48 14 2 43 25-29 5,263 2,890 2,373 2,468 2,349 381 24 13 28 30-34 4,405 2,447 1,958 2,157 1,940 275 17 9 1 6 35-44 6,441 3,371 3,070 2,979 3,050 365 17 18 3 9 45-59 6,037 3.441 2,596 3,060 2,586 370 9 S 6 60+ 2,663 1,332 1,331 J,20J 1,326 13() 5 Age not stated 84 49 35 49 35 153

TABLE C-1I1 PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREA.S ONLY-Concld.

Educational levels Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Total population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above Age-group Persons Males Females Males Fcmales Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BUNDI TEHSIL

All Ages 45,416 24,060 21,356 21,387 21,101 2,444 230 174 20 55 5 0-4 7,4J6 3,771 3,645 3,771 3,645 5- 9 6,836 3,540 . 3,296 3,209 3,253 306 41 25 2 10-14 4,923 2,725 2,198 2,024 2,126 644 65 57 7 lS-19 3,380 1,886 1,494 1,554 1,466 305 21 23 5 4 2 20-24 3,622 1,747 ],875 1,465 1,835 238 35 24 4 20 25-29 4,090 2,105 1,985 1,857 1,9M 216 20 15 17 30-34 3.452 1,897 1,555 1,683 1,539 198 15 12 4 1 35-44 5,055 2,649 2,406 2.407 2,386 226 19 11 5 I 45-59 4,671 2,679 1,992 2,451 1,982 221 9 3 1 4 60+ 1,819 980 839 886 834 90 5 4 Age not stated 152 81 71 80 71 1

T ALERA TEHSrL

AU Ages 49,691 26,068 23,623 22,520 23,274 3,217 319 223 26 108 4 0- 4 8,178 4,135 4,043 4,135 4,043 5- 9 7,441 3,831 3,610 3,394 3,539 415 66 22 5 10-14 5,302 2,939 2,363 2,078 2.271 1811 86 73 6 15-19 3,891 1,946 1,94'; 1,557 1,898 338 42 38 4 13 1 3 20-24 4,551 2,164 2,381 1,767 2,340 334 39 26 5 37 25-29 4,523 2,451 2,072 2,085 2,044 311 25 18 3 31 30-34 3.549 1,941 1,608 1,678 1,584 243 22 8 2 ]2 35-44 5,436 2,824 2,612 2,430 2,582 356 29 25 1 13 45-59 4,868 2,779 2,089 2,439 2,082 326 7 12 2 60+ 1,870 1,014 856 913 853 100 3 Age not stated 82 44 38 44 38

KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL

All Agel 61,063 35,157 31,906 28,306 31,227 5,173 520 1,441 156 237 3 0-4 11,192 5,856 5,336 5,85~ 5,336 5- 9 9,423 4,827 4,596 4,016 4,451 602 109 209 36 10-14 1,062 3,818 3,244 1,966 3,072 1,261 114 591 58 15-]9 4,796 2,432 2,364 1,74,3 2,278 430 63 238 22 21 I 20-24 5,940 2,895 3,045 2,191 2,957 483 68 121 19 100 1 25-29 6,404- 3,436 1,968 2,615 2,897 621 56 121 14 79 1 30-34 5,045 2,719 2,326 2,189 2,295 450 27 62 4 18 35-44 7,477 3,966 3,511 3,233 3,469 644 40 75 2 14 45-59 6,857 3,816 3,041 3,260 3,011 529 29 22 1 5 60+ 2,807 1,392 1,415 1,237 1,401 153 14 2 Age not statcd 60 60 60

Bun. IS IS4

TABLE C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

Single Single Single Year Total Year Total Year Total Age Age Age Return Males Females Return Males Females Return Males Females 1 2 3 2 3 2 3

DISTRICT

An Ages 178,193 159,817 () 6.867 6,306 35 7,604 6,985 70 8i4 931 ) 4.693 4,425 36 718 570 71 26 22 2' 5,232 4,992 37 425 198 72 52 43 ) 6.130 6,292 38 825 760 73 17 11 5,431 5.268 39 291 277 74 16 11 "S 6,798 5,956 40 8,035 7,938 75 215 240 '", 6.203 6,1 ()() 41 331 167 76 10 10 7' 4,394 4,167 42 908 544 77 12 II 8 5,414 5,087 43 369 191 78 23 13 g- 3,127 3,017 44 347 197 79 10 5 » 5,777 4,879 45 6,036 4,995 80 372 481 l\J 2.383 2,125 46 387 214 81 6 9 lZ 6,078 4,353 47 293 118 82 17 11 1'3< 3,075 2,364 48 532 40S 83 9 t4l 2,782 2,361 49 193 154 84 9 6 )5 3,605 3,123 SO 6,967 5,669 85 54 61 ]J6. 3,686 3,262 51 291 109 86 7 6 117 1,474 ],255 52 591 285 87 2 J8: 3.532 3,493 53 268 89 88 2 3 1'90 1,290 ],030 54 285 131 89 4 ZOo 5,863 7,549 55 2,810 2.138 90 83 75 21 1.494 1,272 56 241 138 91 3 1 22': 3,920 3,603 57 123 69 92 8 23- 1,521 1,140 58 27' 154 93 3 2. 1.237 1,146 S9 166 65 94 4 3 2S 9.509 9.081 60 3,722 3,603 95 16 12 26- 1.951 1,314 61 133 109 96 16 6 21 1,286 696 62 189 132 97 3 1 2~ 2.526 2,418 63 83 27 98 5 2 21) 696 482 64 70 49 99 J 3() 9,568 &,988 65 917 903 100 7 17 31 530 235 66 S6 40 Over 100 3* 4@ 32 2.295 1,421 67 53 36 Age not 190 264 3l 649 382 68 75 47 stated 34 513 372 69 39 27

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HOUSING TABLES

(Note on E-SeriesJ

There are five tables in this series prepared for the cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, first time in this census which have been extracted etc. with a separate entrance. from the House List prepared at the time of house A "Census household" is a group of persons who numbering and house listing operations in 1960. Out commonly live together in the same census bouse and of these, four tables viz. E-I, E-II, E-IV, E-V relate take their meals from a common mess unless the exige­ to housing conditions and fu.rnish data for the pur­ ncies of work prevent them from doing so. poses for which the houses are used, the- tenure on which they are occupied by the households, material A "shop" or a "workshed" is a place where articles of construction of walls and roofs and the households are sold for cash or for credit. classified by number of members and by number of A"Workshop" is a place where some kind of produc­ rooms occupied by them. The data in these tables tion, pro~essing, repair or servicing such as paper-making, has been shown for the district as well as for each shoe-maktng tailoring, cycle-repairing, motor-servicing, tehsil separately for total, rural and urban areas. halwai's shop, pottery-making, goldsmithy, blacksmithy, etc., are undertaken or where goods or articles are made 2. Another table (E-III) on industrial establish­ and sold, and is not a factory registered under tbe ments also prepared from the house lists gives a Factories Act. break-up by industry and the fuel used cross-tabu­ lated by the size of establishments, is not presented A "Factory" is a large workshop which has been here for want of space and can be seen in Part registered under the Indian Factories Act. IV-B of the State Census Report which presents "Business houses" are those premises where transa­ all the tables of this series. However, the data regard­ ctions in money or other articles take place such as ing number of establishments contained in this table banks etc. is separately compiled down to village level which has been presented in a separate list of industrial estab­ Table E-II lishments. 6. This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent s~mple of households used . as dwellings, shop­ Table E-I cum-dwelhngs, workshop-cum-dweillngs and dwellings 3. This table has been prepared on full count and with other uscs. Shop-cum-dwellings and workshop-cum­ furnishes figures of census houses separately for total, rural dwellings are census houses which are partly used for and urban areas of the district and tehsils classified into residential or dwelling purposes and partly used as a different categories according to the uses to which they shop or workshop. Dwellings with other uses are census are put. The houses which were found vacant at the time houses such as offices, schools, temples, mosques etc. of house listing have also been shown separately as such. which are partly used for residential purposes by watch­ The following are the various types of houses into men or attendents. The total number of households given which occupied houses have been classified:- in column 4 of this table gives the total of sllch samples classified into the aforementioned four categories of dwe­ Dwellin gs, shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwe­ llings, which have been further classified according to Ilings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist homes their tenure status, whether owned or rented, separately and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses, for the total, rural and urban areas of the district and bl1siness houses and offices, factories registered under also for tehsils. the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops not so 7. The following concepts and definition have been registered, schools and of her educational institutions used in respect of tenure status:- including training classes, coaching and shop classes, restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating places, places of The term 'owned' was considered to be a situation entertainment and community gathering (Pancbayat Ghar), when a household was living in its own house or a house public health and medical institutions, hospitals, health duly mortagaged to it by some of its debtor. centres, doctors clinics, dispensaries, etc_ The term 'rented' meant a situation when a household 4. Occupied census houses which do not fall in any was found living in a house taken on rent from a land­ of the above categories have been classed as 'Otbers', lord or in a house that was taken on lease or in a house e.g. temple, mosque, church, cowshed, motor garage, for which no rent was being paid with the consent of water-hut, engine room, store room, grass shed. the landlord. 5. The concepts and definitions of the terms occuring Table E-IV in the table are given below:- 8. This table has been prep~red on 20 percent sample A "Census house" is a structure or part of a struc­ of households used as dwelhngs, shop-cum-dwellings ture inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop- workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses~ 161

The total number of houses given in column 3 of this households and number of occupants by sex in each table gives the totals of all such sampled household. category:- The material out of which most of the walls are made (i) no regular room or where a house consists of separate structures, each (ii) one room made of different materials, the material out of which (iii) two rooms the walls of the main bedrooms, are made has been (iv) three rooms classified into the following nine categories:- (v) four rooms (1) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo (vi) five rooms or more (2) Timber 12. This table has been prepared separately for the (3) Mud total, rural and urban areas of the district and also for (4) Unburnt bricks tehsils. (5) Burnt bricks (6) C. I. Sheets or other metal sheets List of Industrial Establishments (7) Stone (8) Cement concrete 13. This table gives the number of establish­ (9) All other material ments and the number of workers in each branch 9. The material out of which most of the outer of industry clas::.ified by minor groups of roof exposed to the weather is made, i.e., tiles, Indian Standard Industrial Classification (for ceiailed thatch, corrugated Iron, zinc ,or asbestos cement description see appendix to the Explanatory Note on sheets or concrete, etc" or in the case of multistoreyed B-Series), The data is presented in the ascending order building, the material out of which the intermediate of the minor groups showing the fIgures in the brackets floor or floors is made. has been classified into the first for the number of establishments and second for following seven categories :- the number of workers employed. The information ha:, been extracted from the house Jist prepared at the tim~ (1) Grass, leaves, leeds thatch, wood or bamboo of house numbering and house listing operations in 1960 (2) Tiles. slate, shingle (3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets 14. The data is presented for the district and each (4) Asbestos cement sheets tehsil for total, rural and urban areas as well as for each (5) Brick and lime village and town separately. A summary of number 0: (6) Concrete and stone slabs industrial establishments by workers employed has been (7) All other material given separately for the district. tehsils and towns in th; 10. This table has been presented separately for begining of thiS table. The table has been presented in total, rural and urban areas of the district and also for run-on-lines and the villages are shown both by their tehsils. n~mes and Code, numbe,rs. The Code nu~ber of the vdlrge', ~lll be helJ?ful ID fm~l!,g out t~e locatIOn of the vi1lag~ III the tehsJl maps- VIllages which do not have any indu· Table E-V strial establishments as well as those industry minor groups for which there are no figures in village or tOW,l 11. This table has been prepared on 20 percent or tehsil have been excluded from the list. sample of households used as dwellings, shop-cum­ dwellings, workshop-cum-dweJlnigs and dwellings with 15. The data for some seasonal industries which were.: other uses. The figures given in column 3 of this table not actually working during the period of house listing are the totals of all such sampled households. The sex bas not been included. The number of workers also break-up of the total number of members occupying includes the proprietor and the other household member. such sampled households have been further classified who were working in the industry during the week pre· into the following six categories showing the number of ceeding the enumerators' visit.

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TABLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AS DWELLINGS ( Based on 20 % Sample)

Households in Census Houses used as Total Rural Total No. of Dwelling Tenure Shop-cum- Workshop-cum- with other District/Tehsil Urban Status Households Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling uses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DISTRICT TOTAL Total 13,461 13,407 41 (j 1 Owned 11,796 11,772 16 4 4 Rented 1,665 1,635 25 2 J

RURAL Total 11,088 11,057 25 2 4 Owned 10,410 10,394 11 2 .3 Rented 678 663 14 1 URBAN Total 2,373 2,350 16 4 3 Owned 1.386 1,378 5 2 1 Rented 987 972 11 2 2 Hindoli TehsU· R Total 2,443 2,438 3 2 Owned 2,291 2,288 I 2 Rented 152 150 2 Nainwa Tehsil T Total 2,594 2,591 3 Owned 2,438 2,436 2 Rented 156 155 1 R Total 2,290 2,289 1 Owned 2,204 2,203 1 Rented 86 86 U Total 304 302 2 Owned 234 233 1 Rented 70 69 1 Bundi Tehsil T Total 2,988 2,973 12 2 I Owned 2.351 2,345 5 I Rented 637 628 7 1 I R Total ].786 1,781 4 Owned 1,678 1.674 3 Rented 108 107 1 U Total 1.202 1,192 8 1 Owned 673 671 2 Rented. 529 521 6 1 Talera Tehsil· R Total 1,947 1,935 10 2 Owned 1,771 1,766 4 I Rented 176 169 6 1 Keshoraipatan Tehsil T Total 3,489 3,470 ]6 I :2 Owned 2,945 2,937 6 1 I Rented 544 533 10 II R Total 2,622 2,614 8 Owned 2,466 2,463 3 Rented 156 151 5 U Total 867 856 8 I 2 Owned 479 474 3 1 I Rented 388 382 S 1 .Entirely Rural 164

TABLE E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS BY PREDOMINANT MATER1AL OF WALL AND (Based on Predominant Material

Grass, c. r. Sheets Total Total No. Leaves, or other Rural of Census Reeds or Uoburnt Burnt Metal District/Tehsi) Urban Households Bamboo Timber Mud bricks Bricks sheets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DISTRICT Total 13,461 117 57 2,458 2,377 185 3 Rural 11,088 115 S6 2,293 2,312 54 2 Urbao 2,373 2 1 165 65 131 1 Hindoli Tehsil* R 2,443 33 13 31

Nainwa Tehail T 2,594 16 8 422 ~~~ 17 R 2,290 16 8 393 320 17 U 304 29

Bundi Tehsil T 2,988 IS 20 429 SIS R 1,786 IS 19 364 483 U 1,202 1 65 32

Talera Tehsil· R ),947 44 14 679 177 7 KeshoraipataD TebaU T 3,489 9 2 897 1,365 160 1 R 2,622 7 2 826 1,332 29 U 867 2 71 33 131 ·EDtirely Rural 165

HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF 20% Sample) of wall Predominant Material of Roof Grass. Leaves, Corrugated Reeds, Tha tch, Iron, Zinc Asbestos Cement All other Wood or Tiles, Slate or other cement Brick and Concrete and All other Stone Concrete material Bamboo Shingle Metal sheets sheets Lime stone material 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8,248 15 1 316 10,653 114 41 17 2,315 5 6,255 1 276 9,910 46 13 838 5 1,993 15 40 743 68 41 4 1,477 2,364 45 2,287 8 ]02 1

1,811 42 2,302 5 4 241 1,536 41 2.114 1 134 275 1 188 4 4 107 2,008 1 SI 1.932 14 990 1 904 1 25 1,676 6 78 1 1,104 26 256 8 912 1,025 115 1,350 21 9 452 1,040 15 63 2,782 66 41 4 530 3 426 SO 2,483 10 4 72 3 614 IS 13 299 56 41 458 166

TABLE E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF

( Based on Households with no Households with one regular room room Total Number Total Number of Total Number Number of Number Number of TGtal of members number of members of members Rural House- of House- House- District/Tehsil Urban holds Males Females rooms holds Males Females holds Males Females'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT Total 13,461 35,346 3J,715 24,243 14 27 15 7,602 17,409 15,435 Rural 11,088 29,653 26,602 19,403 8 17 11 6,376 14,913 13,227 Urban 2,373 5,693 5.113 4,840 6 10 4 1,226 2,496 2,208 Hindoli Tehsil· R 2,443 6,601 5,894 3,818 4 8 7 1,603 3,870 3,392 Nainwa Tehsil T 2,594 7,139 6,279 4,793 5 7 3 1,371 3,301 2,925 R 2,290 6,395 5,608 4,132 1,238 3,041 2,699 U 304 744 67l 661 5 7 3 133 260 226 Bundi Tebsil T 2,988 7,594 6,811 6,042 3 1,466 3,118 " 2,717 R 1,786 4,713 4,217 3,263 955 2,142 1,868 U 1,202 2,881 2,594 2,779 1 3 511 976 849 Talera Tehsil* R 1,947 5,066 4,564 3,415 3 7 4 1.155 2,653 2,314 Kelhoraipatan Tehsil T 3,489 8.946 8,167 6,175 1 2 2,007 4,467 4,081 R 2,622 6,878 6,319 4,775 1 2 1,425 3,207 2,954 U 867 2,068 1,848 1,400 582 1,260 1,133 -Entirely Rural 167

MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 20% Sample)

Households with Households with Hou$eholds with Households with five two rooms three rooms four rooms rooms and more Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of of members of members of members of Number members House-- House- House- House- of holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds rooms Males Females 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3,327 9.158 8,402 1.357 4,387 3,913 621 2,134 1,994 540 3,432 2,131 1,956 2,735 7,773 7,056 1,119 3,715 3,304 482 1,711 1,579 368 2,272 1,524 1,425 !9l 1,485 1.346 238 672 609 139 0113 415 172 1,160 607 531 541 1,659 l.473 177 579 566 65 256 241 53 342 229 21S 678 1,959 1.682 315 1,018 920 122 442 389 103 633 412 360 591 1,732 1.478 274 917 823 108 385 339 79 458 320 269 87 227 204 41 101 97 14 57 SO 24 175 92 91 825 2,195 2,022 329 r.o15 883 191 601 592 176 1.175 662 S96 SOl 1.398 1.288 183 598 518 90 320 304 57 397 255 239 324 797 734 146 417 36S 101 281 288 119 778 407 351 429 1.162 1.122 200 675 577 87 303 277 73 454 266 270 854 2,283 2,103 336 ],]00 961 156 532 495 135 828 562 515 673 1.822 1.695 285 946 820 132 447 418 106 621 454 432 181 461 408 51 J54 147 24 85 77 29 207 J08 83

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

SUMMARY

Number of Number of Total Total Rural Establish- Workers Rural Establish- Workers District/Tehsil/Town Urban ments Employed District/Tehsil/Town Urban ments Employed 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DISTRICT Total 403 1,816 3 Bundi Tehsil T 124 761 Rural 162 280 R 8 22 Urban 241 1,536 U 116 739 Bundi Town U 116 739 Hindoli Tehsil* T 42 9S 4 Talera Tehsil* T 20 33 T 2 Nainwa Tehsil 108 151 S Keshoraipatan Tehsil T 109 R 55 77 776 U S3 R. 37 S3 74 U 72 723 Nainwa Town 53 74 Keshoraipatan Town U 72 723

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LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Note:-l. For description of Code: see Appendix to the Explanatory Note on B-Series. 2. The first figure in the bracket is for number of Establishments, the second is for number of workers. 3. Numbers before the bracket indicates the Minor Group i.e. three digit code of I. S. I. C.

DlSTRICT NAINWA TEHSIL

Total :- 200(101-191), 201(2-26),207(15-90),209(11-30),215(1-15), Villages 22()(7-3S1), 230(2-4), 231(2-3), 233(8-9), 235(13-18), 236(1·12),237(1·2),279(1-4),280(2.4), 281(l-1), 282(4-11), 283(18-31), 288(15-15). 289(9-9), 300(2·17), 301(1-5), (6) Sameedhi .. 200(1-2) 311(54-62),313(1-1),320(1-2), 331(1-1), 333{ 1-45), 336( I-I), (13) BambooH .. 200(1-2) 341(1-574),350(7-10),352(4-8),353(1-2),360(1-3),361(1-6), (38) Dunghari ., 200(1-1) 393(1-1), 399(1-1) 364(2-15). 365(1-1), 369(24-36), 377(2·3), 379(1-1), (46) Bhajneri ., 350(1-2) 384(13-102), 388(18-30), 389(1-2), 392(4-4), 393(30-32), (56) Baman Gaon ., 200(1.2) 39906-21) (58) Borda .. 283(1-3), 365(1-1) Rural ._ 200(58-108), 201(2-26), 207(5-5), 209(1-3), 236(1-12), (65) Balapura .. 369(1-1) • 281(1-).282(1-1), 28308-31), 289(9-9), 311(5-5),336(1-1), (76) Jarkhoda .. 200(1-2) 350(5-6),352(4-8),353(1-2),361(1.6), 365(1-1),369(14-16). (80) Deoji ka Gudha . . 283(6-12) 379(1-1), 388(8-11), 393(17-18), 399(8-10) (81) Dei '. 200(1-2) Urban ,-200(43-89), 207(10-85), 209(10-27),215(1-15), 220(7-351), (84) Dokoon .. 369(1-2) 230(2-4), 231(2-3), 233(8·9), 235(13-18), 237(1-2), 279( 1-4}, (85) Dodi •. 283(1-1) 280(2-4),282(3-10), 288(15-15), 300(2-17), 301(1-5). 311 (87) Bansi •• 369(1-1) (49-57).313(1-1),320(1-2),331(1-1),333(1-45), 341(1-574), (115) Shahan •• 393(1-1) 350(2-4), 360(1-3), 364(2-15), 369(10-20). 377(2-3), (123) Karwar .. 200(1-2),207(1-1),283 (10-15). 384\13-102), 3a8(IO-19), 389(1-2), 392(4-4}, 393(13-15), 311 (1-1),350(1-1), 369(8-8), 393(4-4), 3Q9(1-I) 399(8-11) (133) Kheri •. 207(1-1), 311(2·2) (161) Banthali .. 207(2-2) (162) Talwas .. 200(1-2) HINDOLI TEHSIL Urban Total:- (Entirely Rural):- 200(14-32), 201(2-26), 281(1·1), 282(1-1),289(2-2),336(1·1),350(1-1), 353(1-2),361(1-6), Nainwa Town;- 200(6-18), 235(2-4), 237(1-2), 311(38-42), 369(1-1), 388(6-9), 393(6-6), 399(5-7) 360(1-3), 388(3·3), 393(2-2)

Villages BUNDI TEHSIL

Total :- 200(37-66), 207(9-84), 209(5-19), 215(1-15), 220(7-351), (I) Basni .• 200(1-2) 230(1-2), 231(2-3), 233(7-8), 236(1-12),279(1-4), 280(2-4). (5) Pech ki Baori .• 200(1-1) 3{)0(2-17), 301(1-5), 311(9-11), 313(1-1), 331(1-1), (11) Pagara .• 399(2-4) 364(2-15), 369(3-13), 377(2-3), 384{13-I02), 388(4-9), (13) Gothra •• 200(1-2), 353(1-2}, 393(2-2) 389(1-2), 392(4-4), 393(5-5), 396(3-5) (16) Jajawar 200(1-2) (23) Bhawanipuriya .• 369(1-1) Rural :- 200(7-10), 236(1-12) (26) Kachnariya .• 399(2-2) Urban :- 200(30-56), 207(9-84), 209(5-19). 215(1-15), 220(7-351), (38) Tonkra •• 200(1-2), 282(1-1), 289(2-2), 230(1-2), 231(2-3), 233(7-8), 279(1-4), 280(2-4),300(2-17), 350(1-1). 399(1-1) 301(1-5),311(9-11),313(1-1),331(1-1),364(2-15),369(3-13), (6S) Hindoli .• 200(3-13), 201 (l-6), 356(1-1) 377(2-3), 384(13·102), 388(4·9), 389(1·2), 392(4-4), .• 361(1-6),388(4-7) 393(5-5), 399(3-5) (98) Jakholi Kalan .• 200(1-1) (106) Bara Naya Gaon •• .. 200(1-1) (111) Alod •• 200(2-5), 201(1-20), 281(1-1) Villages 388(1-1), 393(4-4) (121) Dablana •• 200(1-2),388(1-1) (126) Ranipura .• 200(1- I) (9) Thukardll .. 200(1·1) (26) Chhatrapura _. 200(1-1),236(1-12) (37) Gudha .' 200(1-1) (71) Ramganj .. 200(1-2) NAINWA TEHSIL (89) Jhar BaJapura •. 200(1-2) (99) Khatkar .. 200(1-2) (17) Ebra .. 200(1-1) Total :- 200(14-33), 207(4-4), 235(2·4). 237(1-2), 283{l8·31), 311(41-45), 3S0(2-3), 360(1-3). 365(1-1), 369(11-12), Urban 388(3-3), 393(8-8), 399(2-2) Bundi Town ;- 200(30-56), 207(9-84), 209(5·19), 215(1-15). Rural :- 200(8-15), 207(4-4), 2S3(18-31), 311(3-3), 350(2-3). 220(7-351),230(1-2),231(2-3),233(7-8), 279(1-4), 280(2-4), 365(1-1), 369(11-12). 393(6·6), 399(2-2) 300(2-17),301 (1-5).311(9-11), 313(1-1),331 '(1-1),364(2-15), Urban ;- 200(6-18). 235(2-4), 237(1-2), 311(38-42), 360(1-3), 369(3-13),377(2-3),384(13-102),388(4-9),389(1-2). 392(4-4), 388(3-3), 393(2·2) 393(5-5), 399(3-5) 171

LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-Cone/d.

Note:-l. For description of Code: see Appendix to the Explanatory Note on B-Series. 2. The first figure in the bracket is for number of Establishments, the second is for number of workers. 3. Numbers before the bracket indicates the Minor Group i.e. three digit code of I. S. I. C.

T ALERA TEHSIL KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL-collcld.

Total (Entirely Rural) :- 200(10-18), 289(2-2), 352(4-8), 369(1-2), Villages 388(2-2), 399(1-1)

(12) Gendoli Khurd 2000-1) Villages (36) Bara Khera ., 200(2-4), 393(1-1) (41) Laban .. 200(1-2) (62) Jhaliji ka Sarana •• •• 200(2-4) (31) Baroondhao • . 200(2-3), 289(2-2) (70) Jethal .. " 2.00(1-1), 2R9(I-I) (33) Bamana .• 200(2-4) (76) Chautra ka Khera .. 200(1-2) (60) Talera .. 200(2-1), 388(2-2),399(1-1) (82) Notara .. •. 200(1-2) (66) Anthara 200(1-2) (83) Gbata ka Darana .. •• 200(1-2) (72) Suwasan 200(1-2). 352(2-6), 369(1-2) (86) Ajanda •• 200(1-2), 209(1-3) (79) Kherla .• 352(1-1) (102) Boodiya .. 289(1-1) (82) Mandri •• 352(1-1) (106) Mayja .. 200(1-2). 207(1-1) (97) Debit 200(1-2) (110) Chharakwara •• 200(1-1), 311(2-2), 350(1-1). (105) Seenta .• 200(2-4) (11 I) Lesarda 369(1-1), 379(1-1) (J 19) Isharnagar 289(1-1) (135) Rari • . 289(2-2), 350(1-1) KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL (136) Arnetha 200(1-2), (147) Kasba Kapren •• 200(5-8), 393(4-4)

Total :- 200(26-48), 207(2-2). 209(6-11). 230(1-2). 233(1-1), 235(11-14). 282(3-10), 288(15-15). 289(5-5), 311(4-6). Urban 320(1-2),333(1-45).341(1-574), 350(4-6), 369(8-R).379(1-l), 388(3-7), 393( 11-13), 399(5-6)

Rural :- 200(19-33). 207(1-1).209(1-3),289(5-5).311(2-2), 350(2-2). Keshoraipatan Town (Including Lakheri Town):- 200(7-1~). 369(1-1), 379(1-1), 393(5-5) 207(1-1). 209(5-8), 230(1-2), 233(1-l).23~( 11-14), 282(3-10). Urban :- 200(7-15), 207(1-1), 209(5-8), 230(1-2), 233(1-1), 288(15-15). 311(2-4), 320(1-2), 333(1-45), 341(1-574), 235(11-14), 282(3-10), 288(15-15), 311(2-4), 320(1-2), 350(2-4). 369(7-7). 388(3-7). 393(6-8), 399(5-6) 333(1-45),341(1-574).350(2-4),369(7-7), 388(3-7).393(6-8). 399(5-6)

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SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES (Note on SCT, SC and Sf Series) .

There are 8 Tables in this series specially prepared 8. This is an important demographic table. The for the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled age marital status data in the case of Scheduled Tribes in the district. No special table was prepared Tribes give an indication whether the tribal popula­ for these classes during 1951 Census. The only infor­ tion is decreasing, stable or increasing. mation collected at that time was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for Table SCT-III the district and sub-divisions. However. together more information for these communities which have been 9. This table presents the distribution' of the safeguarded in the constitution, special tables have population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes been devised and presented in this series. Part V-A by sex and educational levels. The table has been of the State Census Report gives information for the compiled in two parts. Part A has been further classi­ State on this subject. fied in two parts. Part A (i) provides such type of data for each Scheduled Caste in urban areas only Table SCT-I while Part A (ii) presents similar data for urban areas for each Scheduled Tribe. 2. This table presents the industrial classification 10. Part B of this table provides the similar infor­ of persons of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes mation as in Part A for rural arear only, being at work and non-workers by sex. In other words, classified in two parts. Part B (i) deals with Scheduled this table presents caste/tribe wise (arranged in alpha­ Castes while Part B (ii) refers to Scheduled Tribes. betical order) break-up of the data shown in Table II. In case of urban areas the data has been C-VIII. This table has been compiled in two parts. given for educational standards as in Table B-III Part Part A deals with the Scheduled Caste population A While such data has been shown for mere literate showing the data for each Scheduled Caste separately primary or junior basic and matriculation and above in rural and urban areas of the district. in case of rural areas as in Table B-III Part B. 3. Special study regarding the number of persons 12. This is an important table, the data of which of Scheduled Castes engaged in unwholesome occupa­ can be proved very useful for the education department tions like tanning, currying of hides and skins, seaven­ as it throws light on the spread of education among ging is also conducted. The number of workers shown these communities in the rural and urban areas separa- _ in these occupations as well as in other industrial tely. The data will also be helpful to the department categories is on the basis of their principal work. for awarding scholarships to the members of these communities. 4. Part B of this table refers to Scheduled Tribes population and presents the data for each Scheduled Table SeT-IV Tribe separately in rural and urban areas of the district. 13. This table presents a distribution of the popula­ tion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes according 5. A fly-leaf showing the sex wise break-up for to their religion. This table is compiled in two parts. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the district Part A provides religionwise data for each Scheduled as well as for each tehsil is also attached which pre­ Caste in the district showing the rural and urban figures sents data separately for total, rural and urban areas. together. Similar type of information has been presented Figures of such Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for Scheduled Tribes in Part B of this table. It may be have also been given for each village and town in the noted that the members of Scheduled Castes can be Primary Census Abstract. either Hindus or Sikhs While members of Scheduled Tribes may profess different religions. Table SCT-I1 Table SCT-V 6. This table distributes the population of Sche­ duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes according to their 14. This table presents a detailed examination of the marital status of never married, married, widowed, rural cultivating households of the Scheduled Castes divorced or separated and unspecified status under and Scheduled Tribes and is based on 20% sample. the age-groups of 0-14, 15-44 and 45+. The total Such households have been classified in various groups popUlation of these classes acccording to their marital according to the size of land cultivated and cross tabu~ status is also sbown separately of all age-groups. lated by the interest in land cultivated. 7. This table has been presented in two parts. 15. This table is similar to that of household Part A gives such information for each Scheduled economic table B-XI and is compiled in two parts. Part Caste and Part B relates to each Scheduled Tribe A presents such data for Scheduled Castes while Part providing such information for the district. B provides such information for SchedUled Tribes. 173

Table SC-I subsidiary language of those members of Scheduled Tribes who bcJve moved out of their homes and as a 16. This table presents data for students and unem­ result of contact with the local persons speak some ployed persons in non-working population of Scheduled other subsidiary language to the mother tongue. The Castes. This is further classified according to the broad number of persons speaking such subsidiary languages educational levels consisting of literates, primary or junior have been shown sex-wise in run-on-lines. The data has basic and matriculation and above. . been presented separately for the district total, rural and 17. The data has been shown separately for the llrban areas for the each Scheduled Tribe. district total, rural and urban areas and further down to tehsil level in case of rural areas only. It is very Table ST-II useful table at it indicates the numerical strength of students and unemployed persons among the Scheduled 19. This table presents data for students and unemp­ Castes. loyed persons in the non-working population for each individual Scheduled Tribe. The data has been shown Table ST-I separately for district total, rural and urban areas. This 18. Scheduled Tribes have their own peculiar langua­ table is an important one as it throws light on the ges and dialects. This is due to the fact that this table progress of education and the unemployment positioll is prepared showing the number of speakers of that for each individual tribe. 174

TABLE SCT-J PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS

WORKERS I II III IV In Mining, Quarry- ing, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Planta- As Agricultural tion, Orchards and At Household Total Total workers As Cultivator labourer Allied activities Industry 51. Name of Scheduled No. Caste Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT All Scheduled Castes 52,866 27,611 2S,2SS 17,085 9,315 10,148 6,263 2,761 1,585 439 53 1,594 249 I Aberi 25 14 11 12 2 S 1 2 Bagri 18 12 6 12 6 3 Bairwa or Berwa 415 241 174 146 32 109 12 12 11 4 3 4 Bajgar 2 2 S Balai 11,540 6.106 5,434 3.931 2,306 2.243 1.444 998 541 127 23 220 35 6 Bargi, Vargi or Birgi 78 52 26 43 26 7 Bawaria 167 97 70 77 64 3 8 Bhand 37 19 18 2 9 Bhangi 1,503 725 778 436 243 78 28 16 8 11 148 28 10 Bola 1,473 811 662 460 260 173 150 53 42 5 137 23 11 Chamar, Bharnbhi, Jatav, Jatia. Mochi, Raidass. Raigar or Ramdasia 27,755 14.262 13.493 8,839 4.792 5.926 3.693 1,216 671 207 17 842 122 12 Dabgar 592 297 295 184 93 82 41 39 23 2 3 5 13 Dhankia 310 156 154 86 57 27 26 13 9 3 14 Dheda 2 2 15 Dome 172 65 107 36 8 24 S J 16 Garancha Mehtar or Gancha 82 41 41 19 19 17 Garo, Garura or Gurda 8 7 1 5 5 18 Gavaria 8 2 6 2 3 2 2 19 Kalbelia 598 324 274 188 81 21 II 17 27 14 8 22 1 20 Kamad or Kamadia 46 27 19 13 12 5 11 3 21 Kanjar 997 556 441 388 292 332 270 3 6 7 4S 8 22 Khatik 1,624 861 763 482 160 199 106 64 34 11 59 3 23 Koli or Kori 1,289 711 578 466 143 199 28 63 24 4 20 12 24 Koria 19 11 8 4 3 2S Megb or MeghwaJ 1.378 745 633 463 294 279 187 101 62 4 27 26 Mehar 1,237 656 581 402 196 200 104 95 77 17 33 27 Mehtar 49 49 4 4 28 Nut 77 40 37 30 4 I2 2 i 29 Rawal 9 6 3 4 3 30 Sansi 3 3 31 Thori or Nayak 396 216 180 128 60 64 36 6 6 I 27 2 32 Valmiki 624 2 2 33 Unclassified 951 498 453 221 178 139 107 53 42 14 9 175

AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

WORKERS Workers In Special OccupatioDJ ------~-- -- ~ ------_ V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In other than In Transp(!Jrt, Tanning and Household In Trade and Storage and In Currying of hides Industry Construction - Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers and skins Scavenging ~~------Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 RURAL 323 15 334 145 125 12 49 1,312 993 10,526 15,940 465 69 90 138 2 2 2 9 12 6 13 3 4 5 95 142 2 2 91 54 16 233 208 2,175 3,128 4 43 26 9 57 53 17 11 20 6 17 18 12 3 5 2 7 157 175 289 535 J3 89 135 32 25 16 35 28 351 402 51 2

24K 9 56 14 3 5 S 333 261 5,42l 8,701 401 53 2 1 55 24 113 202 41 21 70 97 2 12 2 29 99 22 41 2 1 1 3 5 38 4 71 29 136 193 4 14 7 I 8 168 149 3 6 2 n 3 I 61 12 379 603 2 3 62 3 112 79 245 435 7 8 7 2 44 42 282 339 2 27 12 254 385 5 15 2 3 7 4S 3 8 10 33 3 3 2 3 27 16 88 120 4 4 10 20 277 275 4 1 3 176

TABLE SCT-I PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFIC~TION OF PERSONS

WORKERS II III IV In Mining, Quarry. ing, Livestock, ForestrY, Fishing. Huoting, Plaata- As Agricultural tion, Orchards and At Household Total Total workers As Cultivator labourers Allied activities Industry Sl. Name of Scheduled --~----.- No. Caste Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT

All Schedalet) Castes 8,969 4,582 4,387 2,246 647 117 19 83 27 60 lS 205 S2 1 Bagri 5 4 1 1 2 Bairwa or Berwa 543 278 265 116 20 14 5 3 2 3 Balai 622 353 269 222 24 39 54 2 9 4 Bhangi 1,192 675 517 390 163 2 6 17 5 Bidakij\ 5 5 6 Chamar, Bbambhi, 2,417 1,200 1,217 624 ISS 36 13 15 14 5 141 36 Jatav, Jatia, Mochi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia 7 Gavaria 126 113 13 55 13 3 18 8 Kalbelia 112 62 SO 34 20 6 6 21 13 9 Kanjar 12 12 6 6 10 Kbangar 71 48 23 11 1 1 1 11 Kbatik 764 3g8 376 ]71 38 7 4 7 2 3 1 12 Koli or Kori 1.473 737 736 343 89 10 6 19 12 13 Megh or Meghwal 169 44 125 16 32 14 Mehar SS8 214 344 22 15 Nut 2 2 J6 Thori or Nayak 351 177 174 112 25 2 3 17 Unclassified 547 270 277 146 44 4 2 4 2 1 177

AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR S~HEDULED CASTES

WORKERS Workers I n Special Oc<:upations V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Manufacturing In Transport, Tanning and other than In Trade and Storage and In CurryiD! of hides Household Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-woders an skins Scavenging

------~-- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males i'emales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 15 16 17 18" 19 20 21 22 21 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 URBAN

89S 97 142 18 89 30 55 600 389 2,336 3,740 54 164 160 1 4 83 5 3 2 1 n 5 162 245 1 11 5 5 13 86 21 131 245 182 14 10 4 II 161 149 285 3S4 162 160 5 228 22 55 3 6 4 5 133 63 576 1,062 54

1 4 9 13 20 S8 6 28 30 6 5 4 37 22 70 18 5 1 43 2 3 30 14 217 338 214 14 39 8 5 5 2 48 48 394 647 9 7 32 28 93 20 1 214 322 2 26 2 15 8 9 55 16 65 149 60 2 19 10 1 46 39 124 233

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TABLE SCT-I PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS I II III IV In Mining,Quarry- ing, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Planta- As Agricultural tions, Orchards and At Household Total Total workers As Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry SI. Name of Scheduled --- No. Tribe Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT RURAL

All Scheduled Tribes 59,359 31,249 28.110 19,879 12,160 16,370 10,668 1,172 762 5S1 148 1,271 294 t Bhil 9,688 4,784 4,904 3,061 2,378 2,045 1,604 460 412 IS3 89 212 79 2 Mina 49,220 26,248 22,972 16,669 9,708 14,206 8,998 698 348 387 59 1,054 210 3 Unclassified 451 217 234 149 74 119 66 14 2 11 5 5 DISTRICT URBAN

All Scheduled Tribes 614 349 26S 189 88 35 25 4 4 41 1 Bbil 289 141 148 95 66 14 9 4 3 40 2 Mina 241 169 72 74 17 21 15 1 1 3 Unclassified 84 39 4S 20 S

WORKiRS

~---~------V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufacturing In other than In Transport, In Household In Trade and Storage and Other Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers SI. Name of Scheduled -~-~~-- No. Tribe Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DISTRICt' RURAL

AU Scheduled Tribe. 20 7 59 37 14 3 54 368 241 11,370 15,950 Bhil 4 7 19 33 3 165 154 1,723 2,526 2 Mina 16 40 4 14 3 51 203 86 9,579 13,264 3 Unclassified 68 160 DISTRICT UIlBAN

All Scbeduled Tribes 52 1 6 2S 52 3 23 6 160 177 1 Bhil 7 24 12 2 4 2 46 82 2 Mina 34 1 15 1 9S S5 3 Unclassified 11 1 5 4 3 19 40 179

seT-I-FLY LEAF

Total Scheduled Castes ,Scheduled Tribea Rural District/Tehsil Urban Males Females Males Femalei

1 2 3 4 5 6

DISTRICT T 32,193 29,641 31,598 28,375 R 27,611 %5,155 31,249 28,110 U 4,582 4,387 349 265

Hindoli Tehsil T 5,064 4,500 4,656 3,889 R 5,064 4,500 4,656 3,889 U

Nainwa Tehsil T 6,629 6,211 6,754 6,11. R 6,074 5,674 6,715 6,On U 555 537 39 2'

Bundi Tehsil T 6,O'l9 5,48R 4,963 4,420 R 4,705 4.141 4,814 4,29' U 1,384 1,347 149 126

Talera Tehsil T 4,559 4,174 6,574 6,14'7 R 4,559 4,174 6,574 6,14'7 U

Keshoraipatan Tehsil T 9,852 9,269 8,651 '7,801 R 7,209 6.766 8.490 7.688 U 2,643 2,503 liil 113

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TABLE SCT.. II PART A-AGE AND MARITAL

Total Population Divorced or Unspecified Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Sl. Name of No. Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ]4 15

DISTRICT

All Scheduled Castes 61,835 32,193 29,642 14,863 10,980 16,080 15,951 1,172 2,688 70 17 8 6

1 Aheri 25 14 11 3 4 11 5 2 2 Bagri 23 16 7 2 13 4 1 2 3 Bairwa or Berwa 958 519 439 244 227 255 183 20 29 4 Bajgar 2 2 2 5 Balai 12,162 6,459 5,703 2,878 1,940 3,300 3,205 26S 549 15 6 3 6 Bargi, Vargi or Birgi 78 52 26 13 3 37 22 2 7 Bawaria 167 97 70 39 15 55 5S 2 8 Bhand 37 19 18 11 16 7 2 1 9 Bhangi 2,695 1,400 1,295 637 533 714 649 46 112 2 1 1 10 Bidakia 5 5 4 1 11 Bola 1,473 811 662 406 241 377 377 26 43 2 12 Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, Jatia, Mochi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia 30,172 15,462 14,710 7,019 5,408 7.866 8,003 545 1,291 31 7 13 Dabgar 592 297 295 133 106 151 148 12 41 14 Dhaokia 310 156 154 83 45 61 91 10 17 2 ]5 Dheda 2 2 1 16 Dome 172 65 107 33 57 29 43 3 7 17 Garancha, Mehtar or Gancha 82 41 41 19 20 21 18 1 3 18 Garo, Garura or Gurda 8 7 3 2 2 19 Gavaria 134 115 19 53 59 14 3 4 20 Kalbelia 710 386 324 236 166 142 138 7 20 21 Kamad or Kamadia 46 27 19 10 11 17 4 4 22 Kanjar 1,009 568 441 342 186 211 211 15 41 3 23 Khangar 71 48 23 27 14 20 11 1 1 24 Khatik 2,388 1,249 1.139 524 430 679 609 44 100 2 25 Koli or Kori 2,762 1,448 1,314 657 522 730 662 61 130 26 Koria 19 11 8 10 7 I 27 Megh or Meghwal 1,547 789 758 377 254 3g8 421 24 83 28 Mehar 1,795 870 925 482 330 341 496 37 98 ]0 29 Mehtar 49 49 3 45 1 30 Nut 79 42 37 17 17 23 19 2 31 Rawal 9 6 3 2 4 3 32 Sansi 3 3 3 33 Thori or Nayak 747 393 354 172 129 206 187 15 38 34 Valmiki 6 2 4 2 4 35 Unclassified 1,498 768 730 422 294 312 366 26 70 4 4 181

STATUS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Age 0-14 Divorced or Unspecified Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Name of 51. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Scheduled Casle No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1 TOTAL 13,697 12,655 13,024 10,736 630 1,912 8 4 29 2 6 1 All Scheduled Castes 3 5 3 4 Aheri t Bagri 2 232 214 221 196 11 17 1 Bairwa or Berwa 3 2 2 Bajgar 4 2,598 2.231 2,506 1,900 81 331 9 Balai 5 8 1 8 1 Bargi, Vargi or Birgi 6 19 22 18 15 7 Bawaria 7 8 18 8 16 2 Bhand 8 597 576 547 522 48 53 Bhangi 9 4 4 Bidakia 10 390 294 362 236 27 57 Bola 11 Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, 12 Jatill, Mochi, Raidass, 6,604 6,440 6,281 5.349 311 1,089 3 8 Raigar or Ramdasia 121 117 114 106 7 11 Dabgar 13 67 60 64 45 3 15 Dhankia 14 Dheda 15 31 64 30 57 7 Dome 16 Garancha, Mehtar or 17 22 2S 18 20 4 5 Gancha 3 3 Garo, Garura or Gurda 18 50 1 48 1 2 Gavaria 19 181 160 179 158 2 Kalbelia 20 9 4 9 4 Kamad or Kamadia 21 232 173 230 165 2 8 Kanjar 22 28 14 27 14 1 Khangar 23 544 507 484 408 58 98 Khatik 24 582 570 566 S2l 16 49 Koli or Kori 2' 9 8 9 7 1 ' .. Koria 26 343 282 330 232 13 50 Megh or Meghwal 27 443 379 416 325 20 53 7 Mehar 28 Mehtar 29 10 18 9 15 3 Nut 30 2 2 Rawal 31 3 3 Sansi 32 158 141 149 129 9 12 Thori or Nayak 33 Valmiki 34 397 328 377 287 13 41 2 3 2 Unclassified 35 182

TABLE SCT-II PART A-AGE AND MARITAL

Age 15-44 Age 45+ Divorced or Unspecified Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Total Never Married Married Sl. No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

DISTRICT 13,965 13,056 1,726 193 11,766 12,156 442 689 31 13 5 4,482 3,894 71 14 3,680 1,883 183 8 3 3 3 3 2 12 4 2 1 9 3 1 4 3 4 3 234 1&9 21 31 201 154 12 4 53 36 2 43 12 4 5 2,942 2,623 351 2S 2,468 2,445 119 J44 4 6 3 906 836 8 2 751 429 6 40 24 5 2 33 22 2 4 1 4 7 66 45 21 43 45 1 12 3 11 3 8 9 2 7 2 1 9 633 557 78 7 S42 516 12 33 158 159 4 120 80 10 1 11 317 292 41 3 265 276 10 13 ]04 76 3 2 85 44 12 6,663 6,399 687 37 5,764 6,016 194 341 18 4 2,]76 ],854 32 5 1,791 898 13 132 134 18 108 119 6 15 43 44 36 18 )4 63 69 18 41 67 2 2 2 26 2S 17 10 IS 1 1 16 26 29 3 23 29 8 14 5 7 17 16 13 1 IS 12 1 3 3 2 18 4 2 1 2 19 49 14 5 43 13 1 ) 16 4 14 20 143 115 5S 8 85 106 3 1 62 49 2 56 30 21 13 13 7 J2 4 2 5 2 5 22 261 197 111 21 148 168 2 5 3 75 71 61 35 23 2 S 2 8 ]8 1 17 24 538 485 38 19 489 437 10 29 167 ]45 2 132 74 2S 682 570 86 1 568 539 28 30 184 174 5 146 74 26 2 1 27 321 362 43 22 273 318 5 22 125 ] 14 4 102 53 28 306 422 63 2 229 392 12 28 2 120 124 3 3 92 51 29 28 3 25 21 20 30 23 12 8 2 14 ]0 9 7 8 6 31 2 3 2 3 2 2 32 33 157 155 23 128 148 6 7 78 58 69 27 34 1 4 1 4 1 1 35 271 313 41 216 297 13 11 97 87 3 83 28 183

STATUS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld.

Age 45+ Age not stated Divorced or Unspecified Divorced or Unspecified Widowed separated status Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status ------~~- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 TOTAL 722 1,995 9 2 49 37 42 37 4 2 2 1 2 2 8 24 3 4 5 145 405 2 13 U 13 13 6 7 1 8 33 78 12 3 8 3 4 9 10 11 16 30 348 949 5 2 19 17 19 17 12 "- 13 6 26 14 8 15 .. 1 .. 15 16 3 7 .. 2 .. 17 .. l8 19 2 3 20 4 19 .. 2t 2 22 13 36 23 1 1 .. 24 33 70 2 2 .. 25 33 100 .. .. 26 27 19 61 .. 28 25 70 .. 29 .. 30 .. 31 32 33 9 31 34 2 .. 35 11 59 3 2 2 184

TABLE seT-II PART B-AGE AND MARITAL

Total Population Divorced or Unspecified Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Sl. Name of Scheduled ----_ No. Tribe Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 59,973 31,598 28,375 15,312 10,903 15,038 15,077 1,172 2,365 60 23 6 7 BhiI 9,977 4,925 5,05] 2,382 1,994 2,409 2,778 131 274 3 4 Z 2 Mina 49,461 26,417 23,044 12,828 8,781 12,493 12,158 1,035 2,081 55 19 6 5 3 Unclassified 535 256 279 112 128 136 141 e 10 2

Age 15-44 Age 45+ Divorced or Unspecified Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Total Never Married Married Sl. No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

13,777 11,891 2,382 95 10,935 11,197 412 576 46 20 2 3 4,508 3,941 135 2 3,608 2,152 2,177 2,354 289 19 1,832 2,237 56 93 3 2 590 461 9 506 279 2 11,481 9,417 2,077 68 9,003 8,852 353 479 46 17 2 3,884 3,460 121 2 3,076 1,859 3 119 120 16 8 100 108 3 4 34 20 5 26 14 18,5

STATUS FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Age 0--14 Divorced or Unspecified Total stjtus . \ Never Married ----Married Widowed separated .. , .. Males Females Males Females Males Females Ma,lei Females Maj. Females '1aIes /~males '"~'''Qf~~''' No.iL. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 2 1 TOTAL

13,289 12,496 12,782 10,760 495 1,727 3 5 5 4 4 All Scheduled Tribes 2,158 2,226 2,084 1,964 71 262 3 Bhil 1 11,032 10,133 10,610 8,678 414 1,446 3 5 4 4 Mina 2 99 137 88 118 10 . 19 Undassified 3

Age 45+ Age not stated Divorced or Unspecified Divorced or Unspecified Widowed separated status Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status ------_--_. ------_._._ ------_-- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

46 47 48 49 50 51 S2 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

757 1,784 8 3 24 47 23 46 1 1 75 181 11 11 679 1,397 II 2 20 34 20 33 3 6 4 2 3 2

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TABLE SCT-III PART B (i)-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Literate Educational levels (without ------.-~-- ._---- educational Primary or Matriculation Total Illiterate level) Junior Basic and above Name of Scheduled Caste Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemalCl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DISTRICT

"-II Scbeduled Castes 21,6ll 25,255 25,858 25,216 1,475 33 268 6 10 Aheri 14 11 13 11 2 Bagri 12 6 12 6 3 Bairwa or Berwa 241 174 220 174 J3 8 4 Bajgar 2 2 5 Balai 6,106 5,434 5,797 5,430 271 4 38 6 Bargi, Vargi, Birgi 52 26 52 26 7 Bawaria 97 70 95 70 2 8 Bhand 19 18 19 18 9 Bhangi 725 778 646 773 76 5 3 10 Bola 811 662 753 660 49 9 11 Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, Jatia, Mochi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia 14,262 13,493 13,565 13,483 569 8 124 2 4 12 DaDgar 297 295 265 295 28 4 13 Dhankia 156 154 125 152 25 2 5 14 Dheda 2 2 15 Dome 65 107 48 107 16 16 Garancha Mehtar or Gancha 41 41 41 41 17 Garo, Garura or Gllfda 7 1 7 18 Gavaria 2 6 2 6 19 Kalbelia 324 274 321 274 3 20 Kamad or Kamadia 27 19 22 19 3 2 21 Kanjar 556 441 523 439 31 2 2 22 Khatik 861 763 694 757 151 6 14 2 23 Koli or Kori 711 578 613 575 66 31 3 24 Koria 11 8 10 8 Z5 Megh or Meghwal 745 633 708 632 33 _'~ 26 Mehar 656 581 5n 581 69 14 27 Mehtar 49 49 28 Nut 40 37 33 36 4 3 29 Rawal 6 3 5 3 30 Sansi 3 3 31 Thori or Nayak 2J6 J80 196 180 17 3 32 Valmiki 2 4 4 2 33 Unclassified 498 453 450 451 44 2 4

TABLE SeT-III PART B (ii)-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

DISTaICT

Total 31,249 28,110 28,400 28,060 2,413 40 424 10 1l Bhil 4,784 4,904 4,693 4,903 81 1 10 2 Mina 26,248 22,972 23,5(15 22,925 2,317 37 414 JO 12 3 Unclassified 217 234 202 232 15 2

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TABLE SCT-IV PART A-HLIGION FOR- SCHEDULED CASTES

Religions Total Hindus Sl. Rural No. Name of Scheduled Caste Urban Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

DISTRICf

All Scheduled Cute. Rural S2,866 27,611 25,255 27,611 2S.2!iS Urban 8,969 4,s82 4,387 4,582 4,387 I Ahori Rural 25 14 11 14 11 2- Dagri Rural 18 12 6 ]2 6 Urban 5 4 1 4 1 3 Bairwa or Berwa Rural 41S 241 174 241 174 Urban 543 278 265 278 265 4 Dajgar Rural 2 2 2 S Balai Rural 11.540 (;,106 5,434 6,106 5,434 Urban 622 353 269 353 269 6 Bargi, Vargi Or Blrai Rural 78 52 26 52 26 7 Bawaria Rural 167 97 70 97 70 8 Dhand Rural 37 19 18 19 18 9 Dhangi Rural I,S03 725 778 725 778 Urban 1.192 675 517 675 517 10 Didakia Urban 5 5 5 11 Dala Rural 1,473 811 662 811 662 12 Chamar, Dbambhi, Jatav, Jatia, Machi. Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia Rural 27,755 14,262 13,493 14,262 13,493 Urban 2,417 1,,200 1,217 1,200 1,217 13 Dabgar Rural 592 297 29S 29'7 295 J4 Dbaolda Rural 310 156 154 156 154 IS Dbeda Rural 2 2 2 16 Dome Rural 172 65 107 65 107 17 GaranlO:ha, Mehtar or Gancha Rural 82 41 41 41 41 ]8 Garo, Garura or Gurda Rural 8 7 1 7 1 19 Gavaria Rural 8 2 6 2 6 Urban 126 113 13 113 13 20 Kalbelia Rural 598 324 274 324 274 Urban ]12 62 50 62 50 21 Kamad or Kamallia Rural 46 27 19 27 19 22 Kanjar Rural 997 556 441 556 441 Urban 12 12 12 23 KhangBr Urban 71 48 23 48 23 24 Khatik Rural 1,624 861 763 861 763 Urban 764 388 376 388 376 25 Koli or Kori Rural 1.289 711 578 711 578 Urban 1.473 737 736 737 736 189 TABLE; SCT-IV TART-A .,'a

TABLE Scr-IV PART A-RELlGION FOR' SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld.

Religions Total Hindus Sl. Rural No. Name of S;heduled Caste Urban Presons Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 DISTRICT-cone/d.

26 Koria Rural 19 11 8 11 !l 27 Megh or Meghwal Rural ],378 745 633 745 633 Urban 169 44 125 44 125 28 Mehar Rural 1,237 656 581 656 581 Urban 558 214 344 214 344 29 Mehtar Rural 49 49 49 30 Nut Rural 77 40 37 40 37 Urban 2 2 2 31 Rawal Rural 9 6 3 6 3 32 Sansi Urban 3 3 3 33 Thori or Nayak Rural 396 216 180 216 180 Urban 3S1 177 174 ]77 174 34 Valmiki Rural 6 2 4 2 4 35 Unclassified Rural 951 498 453 498 453 Urban 547 270 277 270 277

TABLE SCT-IV PART B-RELlGJON FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Religion

Total Hindus Sl. Rural No. Name of Scheduled Tribe Urban Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 DISTRICT

Total Raral 59,359 31,249 Z8,110 31,249 28,118 Urbas 614 349 265 349 ZCi5 Bhit Rural 9,688 4,784 4,904 4,784 4,904 Urban 289 ]41 148 141 148 4 Mina llural 49,220 26,248 22,972 26,248 22,972 Urban 241 169 72 169 72 5 Unclassified Rural 451 217 234 217 234 Urban 84 39 4S 39 45 TABLE SCT-V PART-A" B 190

TABLE SCT-V PART A-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

(Based on 20% Sample) No. of Cult iva- Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres ting house- Less Unspeo Interest in land cultivated holds than 1 l.O-2.~ 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ cified

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

Total 1,366 15 241 285 268 134 144 56 162 20 7 34 Owned or held from Government 937 14 179 199 209 90 94 30 73 11 4 34 2 Held from private person or institutions for payment in money, kind or share 163 52 52 20 6 8 2 19 2 3 Partly held from Govt. and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share 266 10 34 39 38 42 24 70 7 2

TABLE SCT-V PART B-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

(Based on 20% Sample) No. of Cultiva- Households engaged in CUltivation by size of land in acre8 tiog house- Less Unspe- Interest in land cultivated holds than I 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ cified

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

Total 2,031 4 213 289 268 176 238 101 509 172 48 13 Owned or held from Government 1,491 3 152 210 216 129 189 68 361 118 32 13 2 Held from private person or institu tions for payment in money, kind or share 121 46 33 16 8 2 7 3 Partly held from Gov!. and partly from private persons for payment in money. kind or share 419 14 46 36 39 43 31 141 53 16 191

TABL'E SC-i-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Persons employed Persons seeking before but now out Full time employment for of employment Total non-working Population Students the first time and seeking work Others Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT TOTAL

Total 32,542 12.862 19,680 1,530 2,682 15 1 12 11,305 16,997 Illiterate 30.776 11,198 19,578 71 2,624 10 7 11,110 16,953 Literate (without educational level) 1,264 1,183 81 1,009 43 2 2 170 38 Primary or Junior Basic 488 468 20 438 15 2 3 25 5 Matriculation ro Higher Secondary 14 13 12 1 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

DISTRICT RURAL

Total 26,466 10,526 15,940 913 2,643 2 9,611 13,297 llIiterate 25,402 9,497 15,905 32 2,617 9,464 13,288 Literate (without educational level) 842 813 29 669 20 143 9 Primary or Junior Basic 217 211 6 207 6 4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary s s 5 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

DISTRICT URBAN

Total 6,076 2,336 3,740 617 39 IS 1 10 1,694 3,700 Illiterate 5,374 1,701 3,673 39 7 10 6 1,646 3,665 Literate (without educational level) 422 370 52 340 23 2 1 27 29 Primary or Junior Basic 271 257 14 231 9 2 3 21 5 Matriculation or Higber Secondary 9 3 1 7 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

TEHS1LWISE lWRAL O~Ly

HINDOLI TEHSIL '

Total 4,019 1,690 1,329 111 4 1,579 2,325 Illiterate 3,884 1.560 2,324 1,560 2,324 Literate (without educational level) 90 86 4 69 3 17 Primary or Junior Basic 42 41 1 39 2 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 3 3 3 Above Matriculation or Higber Secondary 192

TABLE SC-I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSJFIED BY SRX, n'PE OF ACTIVITY.-tND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld.

Persons employed Persons seeking before but now out Full time employment for of employment Total non-working Population Students the first time and seeking work Others ~----~---~-- - ~-_---~ -_ ------Educational levels Persons Males Females Ma;es Females Males ferna.es Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 !l 9 10 11 12 NAINWA TEHSIL

Total 5,708 2,473 3,235 249 2 1 2,223 3,233 Illiterate 5,446 2,217 3,229 32 2,185 3,229 Literate (without educational level) 213 207 6 170 2 36 4 Primary or Junior Basic 48 48 46 2 Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

BUNDI TEHSIL

Total 4,tS~ 1,761 2,398 135 1 1 1,625 2,397 Illiterate 4,019 1,626 -2,393 1 1,625 2,393 Literate (without educational level) 132 127 5 127 4 Primary or Junior Basic 8 8 8 Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

TALERA TEHSIL

Total 4,347 1,724 2,623 l~ 2,623 1,572 Illiterate 4,183 1,5£6 2,617 2,617 1,56ti literate (without educational level) 146 140 6 134 6 6 Primary or Junior Basic 18 18 18 Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher iecondary

KESHORA!PATAN UHSIL

To.tl 8,233 2,878 ~,3S~ ~ 13 2,612 S,342 Illiterate 7,870 2,S28 4,342 2,518 5,342 Literate (without educatioDal level) 261 253 8 169 8 84 Primary or Junior Basic 10) 96 S 96 5 Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Matriculation or Higber Secondary 193

TABLE ST-I-MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES.

Mother tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary Total speakers to the Mother tongue Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females Subsidiary Language 2 3 4 5 6 DISTRICT TOTAL Total All Languages 31,598 28,375 30 MOTHER TONGUE 1 BA WRI Total 173 147 1 Bhil 2 4 2 Mioa 171 143 MOTHER TONGUE 2 BRIJBHASHA Total 1 1 Min a 1 MOTHER TONGUE 3 DIN GAL Total 1 Mioa MOTHER TONGUE 4 HARAUTI Total 9,597 8,546 1 Bhil '1,255 1,296 2 Mina 8,233 7,102 3 Unclassified 109 143 MOTHER TONGUE 5 JAIPURI Total 39 1 Bhi! 2 Min a 38 MOTHER TONGUE 6 KHAIRARI Total 4,243 3,445 2 English M(2) 1 Bbi1 320 358 English M(2) 2 Mina 3,928 3,087 2 MOTHER TONGUE 7 KHARIBOLI Total 10,709 9,743 25 English M(2S) 1 Bhil 1,047 1,111 2 English M(2) 2 Mina 9,581 8,577 23 English M(23) 3 Unclassified 81 55 MOTHER TONGUE 8 MALWI Total 1 1 Mina MOTHER TONGUE 9 MARWARI Total 33 21 1 Bhil 27 13 2 Mina 6 8 MOTHER TONGUE 10 MEJWARI Total 271 265 1 Bhil 19 15 2 Mina 252 190 Bun. 20 194

TABLE ST-I-MOTHER TONGUE AND BIlJ.NGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRWES-Contd.

Mother tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary Total speakers to the Mother tongue Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females Subsidiary Lan,uap

1 2 3 4 5 6 MOTHER TONGUE 11 MEWARI

Total 881 802 1 Bhi! 790 698 2 Mina 91 104 MOTHER TONGUE 12 NAGARCHAL

Total 2,978 2.779 3 EnKlish M(3) 1 Bhil 2 47 2 Mina 2,910 2,656 J English M(3) 3 Unclassified 66 76 MOTHER TONGUE 13 RAJASTHANI

Total 2,711 2,647 I Bhil 1,463 1,509 2 Mina 1,248 1,138 DISTRICT RURAL

All LaDguages 31,249 28,110 29 MOTHER TONGUE I BRIJHHASHA

Total 1 1 Mina MOTHER TONGUE 2 BAWRI Total 173 147 1 Shit 2 4 2 Mina 171 143 MOTHER TONGUE 3 DINGAL Total 1 1 Mina MOTHER TONGUE 4 HARAUTI Total 9,597 8,520 1 Bbil 1,255 ),296 2 Mina 8,233 7,089 3 Unclassified 109 135 MOTHER TONGUE 5 JAIPURI Total 39 1 Bbil 1 2 Mina 38 MOTHER. TONGUE 6 KHAIRARI Total 4,243 3,445 2 Englisb M(2) 1 Bbit 320 358 2 Mina 3,923 3,087 2 English M(2) 195

TABLE ST-I-MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED mmES-Concld.

Mother tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary Total speakers to the Mother tongue Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females Subsidiary Languaic

1 2 3 4 5 6 MOTHER TONGUE 7 KHARIBOLl Total 10,360 9,504 24 English M(24) 1 Bhi! 906 963 1 English M(I) 2 Mina 9,412 8.518 23 English M(23) 3 Unclassified 42 23 MOTHER TONGUE 8 MAL WI Total 1 Mina 1 MOTHER TONGUE 9 MARWARI Total 33 2 1 Bhi! 27 13 2 Mina 6 8 MOTHER TONGUE 10 MEJWARI Total 271 205 1 Bhi! 19 15 2 Mina 252 190 MOTHER TONGUE II MEWARI Total 881 802 I Bhil 790 698 2 Mioa 91 104 MOTHER TONGUE 12 NAGARCHAL Total 2,978 2,779 3 Euglish M(3) 1 Bhil 2 47 2 Mina 2,910 2,656 3 English M(3) 3 Unclassified 66 76 MOTHER TONGUE 13 RAJASTHANI Total 2,711 2,647 1 Bbil 1,463 1,509 2 Mioa 1,248 t,138 DISTRICT URBAN All Languages 349 265 1 MOTHER TONGUE 1 HARAUTI Total 26 1 Mina 13 2 Unclassified 13 MOTHER TONGUE 2 KHARIBOLI Total 349 239 1 English M(1) 1 Bhi} 141 148 English M(I) 2 Mina 169 S9 3 Unclassified 39 32 Bon.20-A 196

TABLE SToll-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons employed Persons seeking before but now out of employment Fun time employment for Others Total non-working population Students the first time and seeldng work SI. Males Females No. Name of Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DISTRICT TOTAL 9,952 16,078 AI) Sclleduled Tribes 27,657 11,530 16,127 1,575 49 2 1 1,723 2,605 1 Bhil 4,377 1,769 2.608 43 3 2 8,160 13,279 2 Mina 22,993 9,674 13,319 1,514 40 69 194 3 Unclassified 287 87 200 18 6

DISTRICT RURAL 9,840 15,910 All Sclleduled tribes 27,320 U,370 15,950 1,527 40 2. t 1,678 2,526 1 BhiJ 4.249 1.723 2.526 42 2 1 8.109 13,225 2 Mina 22.843 9.579 13.264 1,470 39 53 159 3 Unclassified 228 68 160 15

DISTRlCf URBAN

112 168 AI) Scbec1u1ed Tribes 337 160 177 48 9 45 79 1 Bhil 128 46 82 1 3 SI S4 150 9S SS 44 1 2 Mina 16 3S 3 Unclassified S9 19 40 3 5 SECTION nI

VILLAGE DffiECfORY & SOME OFFICIAL STATISTICS

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

( Note)

Data collected for the Census 1961 at the vi1lage b~ticallr. The names of the villages have also been level has already been presented in the Primary given III the Devnagri Script. The names of the Census Abstract. As an ancillary project, some. villages found to be printed wrongly in the Primary additional information was also collected through a Census Abstract have been corrected here. Village Information Schedule, specially designed by this office, and is presented in this Village Directory. Infor­ Crop which has the largest area under cultivation mation in this directory and what has been presented has been treated as the major crop of a village and in the official statistics and the maps may in certain the following abbreviations have been used to indicate cases be found to be conflicting, The reason obviously it in Column No.2 :- lies in the fact tbat data has been collected from different sources. W-Wheat G-Gram The Directory gives information about the major J -Iowar crop, the distance in miles from the nearest Primary B-Barley Schoo), Hospital or Dispensary, Railway Station, Bj-Bajra Post Office, Bus Stand and Police Station for each M-Maize village. Such information was not collected for R-Rice unpopulated vi11ages. Where information was not P -Pulses received for a particular item an indication to this T-Til effect has been made by putting a '-'. WG - Wheat Gram (Gochana) WB - Wheat Barley (Gojara) BG - Barley Gram (Bejar) With a view to assist the reader to locate the Md -Mustard villages easily, they have been presented here alpha- C- Cotton

Bun. 21 202

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

8 ISo Code No. & -o'" Code No. & Name of Village Il.o Name of Village 6 7 8 1 6 7 8 HINDOLl TEHSIL HINDOLI TEHSIL-contd. M 3 3 46 3 3 8 81 Borkhera 92 Abar M 14 36 6 4 6 a:roI~ crt~ w 3 3 3 41 3 3 118 Borkhera 17 Aklor M 3 S 30 s 3 5 8l'liii"( or)~~ 111 Alod G o o 36 o o 5 39 Brahmanon-ki­ T o 6 41 Jhonpariyan 4 4 aml~ 55 Amarpura M 5 50 5 :;r.,.~~uj)it 'li1 8l",{~ ~lqf~~I;::r M 2 2 38 2 o 3 36 Chainpuriya M 115 Anant,anj 3 3 40 3 3 3 8lc:t;aiT:5I ~ff~~r M 2 10 31 3 4 10 78 Chatarganj M 104 Bahadurpuriya o 3 37 3 3 3 ... tT~~T "'cn:~ w 2 5 21 2 107 Chauhra 125 Bal o 5 M 2 9 34 2 3 9 0110 :q"~~ M 3 5 SO 3 3 74 Cheta 54 Banda-ka-Khera 8 G o o 41 6 3 6 ~~1~ ~r w o 35 o 18 Chhabriyon-ka­ 106 Bara Nayagaon o o 7 w 4 4 30 4 2 9 ~r ~tl\t~ Nayagaon 124 BargaoD T o 4 26 2 2 4 ~rqfltiTi( ~r ~iit

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

G) o..Co o ~ () ..;.. _ E o .. lISO o Code No. & o EO Code No. & ~ 'cfj '"::I Name of Village Name of Village "'" 11.r.r. ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HINDOLI TEHSIL-contd. HINDOLI TEHSIL-contd. 28 Ganeshganj G 2 19 44 4 5 109 Khati Khera W 2 9 33 2 2 6 rr~$f'~ ~rat ~ 94 Gopalpura M 3 4 40 2 :3 8 100 Kheenya M o 26 40 o 7 o ~~I ~T 42 Gordhanpura M 9 42 22 9 57 Khejra M 2 2 70 2 2 8 ,"~'qiil3U ~~l 13 Gothra M o o 45 o 20 7 24 Khera Gorsyaka M 13 35 2 o 2 m~f ~T flP:~~Tliil 41 Gudha Gokulpur M o 8 40 16 8 93 Kherkhata M o 3 45 2 3 6 ~~ m~!!~ ~~Iii!T &6 Gudha Sansyon-ka M o 12 31 4 3 6 9 Kishanganj M 45 3 ~~ qR:~t

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

Code No. & Code No. & Name of Village Name of Village 1 6 7 8 2 3 6 7 3

HINDOLI TEHSIL-contd. HINDOLI TEHSIL-concld. M 22 47 6 8 8 12 Odanda o 63 Salao]ya M 6 6 38 6 6 ~T ijwlCf{l4fr M 4 50 o 8 48 Ovan o o 130 Sanwatgarh 0 o 8 25 o 8 eVCfif ~t~ 11 Pagaran w o 51 o 9 10 90 Sarodra M 3 3 44 3 9 q·lT~rfJ ~'ffi 7S Panidhal M 3 3 44 3 3 3 21 Sarsod W 2 3 40 16 2 10 qlff)~ ~~il~ 3 Papraia M 2 7 47 2 7 96 Seetla-ka-Khera M 5 72 6 6 8 qtR,m ~~~~t ~l ~ 69 Payran B 2 16 40 2 2 2 6S Singari M 14 36 2 2 qflRTif f@rr'1) S Pech-ki-Baori M o S 41 o o 5 122 Soohri M o 2 27 2 2 2 iR ~ ~El:4t ~~~ M o 9 4S 9 6 4S Phalenda 6 128 Soran M o 10 28 3 2 10 fi·~ ~)'(OT 40 Raghunathpura G 1 7 40 7 7 25 Sukhpura M 2 12 44 4 4 4 ~"I~T ~t M 4 34 3 3 4 82 Raghunathpura 67 Sukhpura M 2 2 34 2 2 2 ~i{1~~ ~r 119 Raghullathpura M 3 30 3 3 3 31 Swaroopgarh M 2 4 39 2 2 4 ~"T~!!{l 46 Ralayta M 2 3 48 9 4 4 ~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

Po II) o u ()'"' >. !8 o'"' '"'-0:10 o Code No. & ...... §.8 ..... Code No. & Name of Village o Name of ViJlage :i &:~ ""' 1 z 3 6 8 1 7 s

NAINWA TEHSIL-contd. NAINWA TEHSIL-contd.

131 Arnetha alias w 3 3 6 6 3 3 17 Bhavpura VV 3 4 24 3 4 4 Biharipura ~l ~~~oT ~~ 61 Bhawanipura P 2 6 19 3 6 6 filffl~ ¥I'~T J2 Arniya G 2 s 24 8 2 8 31 Bheemganj M 2 5 32 5 s s ~di{tlT m~~ 118 Arjunpura WG 2 4 11 4 3 6 134 Biharipura WG 2 12 12 8 8 ~~~"i9:U ~m~19:u • 41 Avka-Khera G 2 5 22 5 5 6 25 Bijalba W 2 2 24 2 2 2 anq'1iT~ r.r~wil'r 30 Bacbhola o 6 31 o 3 6 w 126 Bood-Karwar w 3 3 3 4 ~t?f 52 Baghera J 5 22 5 3 5 ~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

NAINWA TBHSIL-contd. NAINWA TEHSIL-contd.

85 Dodi J 2 9 18 2 s 101 Jeewanpura J 2 4 4 4 4 ~ i5f)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

Code No. & Code No. & Name of Village Name of Village 2 3 6 7 8 6 7 B NAINWA TEHSIL-contJ. NAINWA TEHSIL-contd. 32 Karma G o 4 28 4 4 4 64 Nahargaoj W o 10 14 2 2 6 ;6tOO ~~.~ 128 Kotti M 226 6 6 6 4 Nahri W 3 5 14 12 ~e~ ifJ"tt\ 71 Kumbariya Unpopulated J41 Nandgaon 0 2 13 21 4 2 4 ~'lU if;~q~ 2 14 12 69 Kushalipura G 2 4 51 Nathra 0 5 23 5 5 ~~ii51$~:l ifI~~ 140 Lamba Barda 0 o 13 20 4 4 SO Nathri W 5 24 5 5 al~"T ~ ifr~~ 45 Laxmipura 0 4 8 26 4 8 8 29 Nayagaon W 5 30 5 5 ~Pi~l Bhainso-ka 104 Lee1da J 2220 2 2 2 ;Jmi!f ~af.ir c.:ft~ IS7 Nayagaon aUas W 2 2 12 2 2 10 145 Luharpura G o 24 s o 5 Ramganj ~~ ~I~l ;m1ltOJ 152 Madpur B 2 II 10 2 4 2 U;{iI'~ I{T~~~ 82 Nayagaon alias WG II 14 :2 2 2 77 Maleda J o 6 16 6 6 Ratangaoj ~l~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

Code No. & Code No. & Name of VjJ)agc Name of Village 1 6 7 & 2 3 s 6 7 8 NAINWA TEHSIL-contd. NAINWA TEHSIL-concld. IS Rajlawata W 2 o 2 2 28 Surgali alias WB 2 30 2 2 o Raghubirpura \:qy~m ~~~ ~~ 14 Ralri B 2 2 2 2 '2 \~ ~ift~~ 143 Ramgarb Unpopulated 139 Surli M 0 4 21 4 4 4 Uq~ ~~~ 24 Suwanya W 0 2 24 o 2 2 3 Rampuriya W 2 JO 14 2 2 10 ~tf1;:~ ~~ 154 Rasbali G 4 4 14 4 4 4 35 Suwasda M 2 7 3S 7 7 7 U~~T5!) '§

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Con«/.

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Code No. & ~~ ..rIl Code No. & 0._ o Name of Village :r:Q Il. Name of Village 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 BUNDI TEHSIL-contd. BUNDI TEHSIL-contd.

IJ6 Ban-ka-Khera W 10 12 12 10 DaleJpura Unpopulated .if

VUf.,AGE DIRECTORY -Contd.

Distan e in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

8 is o Code No. & Code No. & Name of Village Name of VJllage ::s'" r:Il 2 3 6 8 2 3 6 7 I BUNDI TEHSIL-contd. BUNOI TEHSIL-cOIlId.

29 Hattipura WO 0 2 2 2 99 Khatkar BG 0 o 27 o o 8 ii)~H ~~'l~ 55 Hazan Bhainroon B 3 7 24 4 7 3 97 Khatyadi W 3 30 3 3 )0 -ki-Jhonpariyan ~a~~1 ,~n:1 ~hi1 ~ 33 Kheruna W 2 3 29 3 7 2 fllq~~i{ @~ 69 Hooya T 6 15 6 6 44 Khunetiya W 2 32 2 2 5 ~~tt~T ~~f~~ WO 10 8 4 o 6 122 Jakhana 131 Khyawada J 0 3 6 3 o 6 ~;rr ~~CJ<{T 113 Kishanpura 82 Jalera WG o 8 8 7 WO 0 8 8 8 f.livil~fT ~'J 76 Kunwarti 19 Jaora M o S 19 5 5 IS W 5 5 17 5 2 s !{iff(~ ~r .. ~t 86 Jaoti Kalan w o 8 20 4 8 54 Lakha-k i - WB 2 4 22 4 7 3 'lITifa1 Cia; Jhonpariyan ~lliT ;ji1 JlI Jaoti Khurd w 8 16 2 8 ":i{,q~1 lij~ tifqf~~r.. 80 Lalpura t1 Jay Niwas Unpopulated . WO 0 8 8 8 ":i{~ foI'nij ~r~ 124 Lohli 0 4 89 Jharbalapura w 01\17 5 8 o 14 4 17 4 ~)~;;fi !iJ~fI'~~U 59 Mahrampura J 4 63 Kalpurya G o 3 12 3 7 7 26 8 C61~g{~t 'l{U"~ 121 Manditya WG 2 39 Kamach alias M 3 3 37 7 2 10 10 10 4 6 Onarjl-ki­ li~rilT Jhollpari),an 49 ~angal B 0 2 26 2 7 2 CU,," ~i ani{J~~ qrrTii5

VILLAGE DlRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

u () 8 f:5o ISo Code No. & .. Code No. & ... '"o o'" Name of Village Cl.. Name of Village c.. 1 2 3 6 7 8 2 3 6 7 8

BU NDI TEHSIL-conld. BUNOI TEHSIL-concld.

90 Nayagaon w 8 17 5 o 8 46 Seenta w o 2 24 2 2 ;r~1ijfcr ~m 38 Neem-ka-Khera M o o 34 4 o 7 45 Seenti w 2 26 2 5 ;0"

VILLAGE DIRECfORY-Contd.

Distance in milos from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

... 0» 8 _as.. 8 :;C"' .. o Code No. &; C>do No. & 0._~~ Name of Village tI:Q Name of Villa .. 8 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 1 2 3 6 TALER A TEHSIL-contd. TALERA TEHSIL-contd. 2 Anooppura M 2 5 27 2 13 S5 Biluwa W 2 4 19 2 4 4 ~ f~ 66 Anthara WG 0 8 10 8 8 8 107 Binayaka W o 4 8 2 7 9 ~~ rif"'T~ 6 125 Budhpura M o 6 40 6 4 6 127 Badfoo M 6 38 2 6 ~\l~ iifi"~ 't Unpopulated 74 Badoonda WG 0 3 8 3 2 6 77 Chak Kherla :q'iiIi ~~t 1I"l'~ 27 Chak Mohipura Unpopulated 140 Bagchanch Unpopulated :q''fi if'rr:qt~ W~~ 48 Chand-ka-Talab M 2 6 21 2 10 10 73 Bajar WG o 2 10 2 o 6 ~~r <6T (lt~lif 5 98 Chandanheli WG 2 8 2 8 8 ~"Bakshpura WG 229 5 2 '5 ~J({iI~') if'ey~H 87 Balapura W 4 5 14 5 10 2S Chaman Saptija WG 2 14 2 2 2 if'R'ITgU ~n\ilr;:r ~~ 132 Chhant-ka-Khera M 4 4 25 4 22 4 91 BaUop W o 6 II 6 7 6 ~Tq aiG 'lit ~ 76 Chhapawada WG 3 3 o 5 BaDki Unpopulated ift'6T 9Tqrcr~T J3 Baori khera T 3 2 25 2 2 10 119 Dabi M 0 22 25 o 22 o ifT'f~ ~ ~,ift 7 22 2 J7 Barkhera T 4 7 22 7 131 Daboosar M 2 2 32 2 ~~ 'I\~ 6 31 Baroondhan WG o o 20 o 5 5 96 Ddglawada G 3 6 3 ;slf~~1 ~I:T"" 6 6 6S Bathwara WG 10 8 8 8 97 Debit WB 0 6 6 o iP-{

VILLAGE DIRECfORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

Iloo (_)t- 8 .. -«: 5 u >. ~rt.I -c; o .. .:0.. - o 8 0 '5. 8- Code No. cl Code No. & .;;- ,_..c ~.~ Name of Village ~ Q:~ ::r:O Name of Village 1 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 TALERA TEHSIL-contd. TALERA TEHSIL-contd. 6 14 14 15 Gadkgal J 0 2 20 2 7 117 Kachhalya M 2 10 24 llr~ill~ 'f.9!~~T 4 4 89 Kaithuda w 2 6 It 686 86 Gagos W 4 19 ~ 2 Ialodi WG o 8 IS 4 4 4 SI Laxmipura T 0 4 19 o 8 ~i;~l' "'~Il~g1T 114 Jaloti M 4 8 15 4 12 12 28 Leelera Chaman WG 2 2 13 2 2 ~~rn1 ~~~r 'T3HUTTi\' 78 Jameetpura W 0 2 9 2 o 2 64 Leelera Vyasan WG 0 8 10 6 6 6 ~l1'~T ~~I ~1~Hif 23 Jarkhoda WG 2 o 3 37 Loycha M 3 26 3 o 12 ~~~T erlf:qr 214

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles flom nearest Distance in miles from nearest

" 8 43 !8 o o ... Code No. & Code No. & '"o Name of Village a. Name of Village 2 3 6 7 8 6 7 8

TALERA TEHSIL-contd. TALERA TEHSIL-conc1d.

104 Maharna G o 2 2 4 8 128 Ratanpuriya M 1 43 37 5 5 Jf~l~D1r ~OifWl~r 3S Malipura J 4 3 22 3 9 58 Sandri WG 2 2 12 2 2 2 ~t~t ({t~ 6 Mandawara T o 4 27 4 4 13 19 Sanwalpuriya J 6 19 6 o 6 'RTCfU {Jj~{llW{~ S Mandawari T 2 4 25 4 4 12 106 Sanwar W 5 9 3 5 9 '1;:iSFftT 6'f{ WG 2 6 6 6 82 Mandri W 2 2 13 2 2 2 67 Satheli 9 8 Jft~~ VTi1<# 21 Mangli Unpopulated 99 Sedri WG 2 7 2 8 7 JltlT~ ~<::;ST 29 Moheepura M 2 2 14 2 2 105 Seenta G 0 3 2 2 2 9 i:tt~1~ ~;ar 84 Motuka T 3 18 3 3 54 Seetapura W I) :2 t8 2 2 2 m~'fiT mar!iU 33 Namaoa J 2 0 24 o o 8 44 Shyamoo M 3 3 22 3 2 8 ;fqr

VILLAGE DlRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

...... Co . is -I:"'''' o ... o '0.& ... '" -0 Code No. & o EO S.~ -o'" Code No. & ';? ._.c '" Name of Village ::to Q., Name of Village :i! ~~ !Xl= 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 6 7 8 KESHORAIPAT AN TEHSIL KESHQRAIPATAN fEHSIL-contd.

146 Adeela W o 2 2 2 5 10 9 Bhaios Khera W 4 4 9 4 4 4 ~wT ~.'l ~ 86 Ajanda W o 3 2 2 20 26 Bhandguwar G 2 2 2 2 4 4 e{$1U ~;:~qT~ 77 Amarpura w 2 8 6 3 3 15 130 Bheeya W 0 4 3 o 4 4 enJ~u ~~r 143 Anatpura G 4 2 2 4 10 96 Bhindi W 0 8 3 2 8 Elforeau f~~') 89 Ardana w 4 4 4 10 2 Birampura G 3 4 14 5 5 EIf~." f.Rqg~r 136 Arnetha w o 8 o o o 8 28 Bishanpura T 2 3 4 3 3 3 aR~Ol fir.ffi(~ 90 Arniya B o 3 3 16 102 Boodiya WB 2 6 4 3 6 6 e{~fi(~r 'l~~T 43 Bagli 2 w 10 4 4 4 10 60 Borda W 7 6 8 2 6 il'11~ itH~ 42 .8ahrawli w 4 4 4 4 9 93 Borda WO 0 11 3 2 2 11 ... ~~~~1 itT~i{r 87 Bajharli w 6 3 6 3 20 151 Boya Khera W 3 3 2 2 15 "'I~"t 23 Balapura G 2 2 2 2 2 ~~r~ 73 Chadgaon o 3 2 3 3 13 ~ ::qr.g'~fCf 150 Balapura J 2 2 16 46 Chaheecha W 2 2 2 2 13 'l'rwl~ '"It\:on 98 Baldara G 8 7 7 20 Chamawli W 2 2 3 2 o 2 "r~~r ~Ilrcr~ 85 Baldeopura J 3 3 3 6 18 100 Chanwachh W 2 9 6 2 3 iI'~~i'{~T ~A~ 126 Baleetha 6 4 5 w o 5 74 Chardana w 0 5 2 2 2 J8 iI'T~~T ~~i(r 95 Balkasa B o 8 8 2 2 5 il'w'$T9' 132 Chari WO s s 158 Balod 3 6 ~ w 3 3 3 16 76 Chautra-ka W 0 7 6 4 o 7 iI'T~ -Khera 103 Banyani B 9 6 9 2 9 ~oU <6T ~ ~~ 110 Chharakwara B s 9 5 2 10 36 Barakhera o 10 4 o 4 4 fJ~CfT,r ~ 99 Chhoreda o 2 2 9 2 6 10 63 Barani w 7 1 5 gl~{f ~ 114 Chitawa WO 0 2 5 2 6 6 25 BarlaOD 2 4 4 4 4 f~mCJ' ~;rT'f 49 Dadwara 7 2 5 3 5 30 Baswara o 8 3 3 8 qqr", Rqr.-r 141 Beeraj w o 12 5 12 52 Dagariya o 6 3 7 4 7 "1~ ~~ 216

VILLAGE DlRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance In miles from nearest

Code No. & .., Code No. & -o Name of Village Name of Village c.. 2 3 6 7 8 2 3 6 7 8 KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL-conrd. KEiSHORAIPAT AN TEHSIL-contd.

16 Dangaheri T 1 8 8 8 o 8 64 Haripura alias w 2 2 3 5 5 12 _i. Kali-Talai 6i~~~ 39 Dapta 0 5 3 5 3 5 &~"g~r ~Cfi~ i'~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Distance in miles from nearest Distance iD miles from Dearest

"0 8 CI !S l'! o fIl Code No. & Code No. & ::s'" Name of Village Name of Village = 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL-contd. KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL-contd. J08 Kanihera B 5 9 5 2 l4 84 Kotti J J6 ~ ~re~ 19 Kankra G 4 4 3 4 o 4 KuagaoQ WG :2 4 12 4 o ..

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Coneld.

Distance in miles from nearest Di~ance in miles from neare'lt

~o Code No. & Code No. & Name of Viliaic Name of Village 6 7 8 2 3 6 8

KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIlrcontd. KBSHORAIPATAN TEHSIL-concld. 53 Paparli WG 2 6 5 3 3 6 SS Rebarpura WG 0 9 6 3 2 9 qf~ t.rH"~r W 0 5 15 37 Papri o 3 3 o 3 157 Roteda 2 5 2 qrq\fr ~r~C::T 120 Patoliya G 2 '2 3 2 2 2 29 Sahanpur 2 4 10 4 4 10 q~Tf8~r ~iI!!{ 33 Peepalda 8 3 6 3 3 9 27 Sakhawda 3 4 6 4 4 6 q1~~ '~~i"~ 161 Peepalda W 2 3 4 J 3 14 138 Samadpuriya WG 3 9 7 3 9 9 !ftq~(\T ij'ij~aft~l 68 Peepalda Same1 W 2 2 7 2 2 5 142 Sarsala W 0 3 3 2 3 tfiq~ airo ~m::«~T 6 Pholai WB 0 3 10 3 o 3 17 Shambhoopura W 8 7 5 7 o 7 ~ alias Boodel 50 Pratabgarh 5 3 8 4 8 ~~T a'f,~ 5R!ril1T,¥, ~ 81 Raghunathpura W 2 4 3 2 2 8 144 Shreepura W 4 8 ~!!;rr~~~ ~')~r lOS Raghunathpura G 11 10 11 12 123 Sonagar WG 0 5 7 5 5 5 alias Jhonpariyan ~"

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SOME OFFICIAL STATISTICS

(Note)

Presented in this section are some tables relating to vehicles, progress of co-operative societies, development statistics collected from various official agencies. They blocks and panchayat samities is also given in this cover subjects like rainfall, land utilisation, area and section. A list of fairs celebrated in the district and production uL.der crops, irrigational facilities, livestock, the data relating to the electoral participation and . agricultural implements, factories and power. Infor- preferences for the first two general elections also (orm mation about eduCl:.tional and medical facilities, motor a part of this section. 222

RAINFALL 1951-60

YEARS (in ems) Normal Tehsil Rainfall 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hindoli 71.78 37.26 69.04 58.06 88.27 111.58 134.90 91.S2 104.55 93.73 63.24 Nainwa N.A. 32.16 76.17 N.A. 40.72 14.32 92.35 94.44 82.23 79.86 40.16 Bundi 70.92 41.66 94.84 65.13 63.98 120.29 llO.Or 81.43 IIJ.76 86.21 49.74 Talera N.A. 37.44 66.07 N.A. 70.69 85.78 98.76 82.35 82.78 75.39 60.58 Keshoraipatan 66.88 53.8S 90.50 53.17 96.27 118.54 111.14 92.13 105.15 101.78 97.34

N.A. = Not Available Source : - The Board of Revenue (Land Records), Rajasthan.

LAND UTILISATION

CLASSIFICATION OF REPORTING AREA (in '000 acres} Total Not available for cultivation Geographical Other area according Land put to Barren and uncultivated Area Total to village non-agricultural unculturable land excluding Culturable Fallow Net area sown more cropped Years papers Forests use land fallow land waste land sown than once area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1953-54 1,391 183 96 425 1 177 66 443 21 464 1954-55 1,391 188 95 441 9 178 53 457 22 479 1955-56 1,391 181 66 442 13 169 60 454 31 485 1956-57 1,389 184 61 450 4 174 61 455 19 474 1957-58 J,389 183 62 445 9 172 61 457 24 481 19$8-59 J,389 181 65 413 50 1.58 57 465 28 493 1959-60 1,389 182 64 393 73 144 61 472 31 503 1960-61 J,389 184 69 374 88 135 75 464 26 490

N. B. :- One acre = 0.4047 hectare Source :- The Board of Revenue (Land Records), Rajasthan. 223

AREA AND PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS CROPS 1960-61 Area Production Area Production Crops (in acres) (in tons) Crops (in acres) (in tons)

2 3 1 2 3 A-CEREALS C-COMMERCIAL CROPS Bajra 78 6 (a) OIL SEEDS Jowar 126,611 20,178 Maize 33,671 16,847 Sesamum 8,338 204 Wheat 116,971 46,788 Rape & Mustard 71 lJ Barley 20,808 10,405 Linseed 36,330 5,093 Rice 2.074 740 Groundnut 912 260 Small millets 6 1 Castor seed 2 NCI. B-PULSES (b) OTHER CROPS Gram 80,278 13,977 Sugarcane 9,822 87,695 Tur 314 56 Chillies 2.120 757 Other Rabi Pulses 3,202 572 Potatoes 96 127 Other Kharif Pulses 1,355 382 Cotton* 158 48 Tobacco 250 45 Sanhemp· 275 275 ------* Production of Cotton and Sanhemp is in bales of 392 Lbs./178 Kgms. and 400 Lbs.{191 Kgms. each respectively. Neg.=Negligible. Source : - The Board of Revenue (Land Record5), Rajasthan.

IRRIGATION BY SOURCES AND BY CROPS 1960-61

Items Area (in acres) 1 2 IRRIGATION BY SOURCES Total area irrigated by 99,500 1 Wells 62,416 2 Canals 24.949 3 Tanks 11,553 4 Other sources 582 IRRIGATION BY CROPS Total area irrigated onder 99,500 A-Food Crops :- 96,043 1 Rice 2,100 2 Jowar 16 3 Maize 7,663 4 Wheat 42,237 5 Barley 16,444 6 Gram 7,974 7 Other pulses 948 8 Sugarcane 9,832 9 Other food crops 8,829 B-Non Food Crops :- 3,457 1 Oil Seeds 1.340 2 Cotton 29 3 Tobacco 6 4 Other non-food crops 2,082 Source : - CoUectorate (Land Records), Bundi. 224

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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY 1961

Ploughs Sugarcane Crusbers Oil Electric Persian Tehsil Wooden Iron Carts Power Bullocks Engines Pumps wheelS Tractors Ghanies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

District Total 41,224 179 19,489 5 745 48 20 20 75 340 Hindoli 9,033 68 2,796 3 318 10 5 6 99 Nainwa 9,085 8 4,871 279 7 2 2 91 Bundi 6,378 30 2,884 106 16 18 4 11 81 Talera 6,745 63 3,323 40 9 6 SS Keshoraipalan 9,983 10 5,615 2 6 2 3 69 Source :- Report on the Livcstock Consul of R.than. 1961.

REGISTERED FACTORIES (As on 31st Dectmber, 1961)

No. of workora Name of Factory Location employed 2 3 The Associated Cement Co., Ltd. Lakheri 1,124 HiDdoli Open Pans Sugar Factory HindoJi 31 MIs. Poddar Udyog Balapur P.O. Alod 21 Band Saw Machine Hafiz Saidullah Wood Industries HindO'j 4 Shri Agarwal Oil &; Flour Mills Nainwa 4 Chuharmal Lalwani Ara Machine .. 3 Bundi Electric Supply Co., (Trampert) Bundi 29 Bundl Electric Supply Co., Ltd. Power house 17 Rajasthan Press 5 Sbri Laxmi Saw Mills "

Source 1- The Oftice of the Chief Inspector of Factoriea and Boile.... Rljuthan. 226

GENERATION AND CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY 1960-61*

Power House Bundi

Items (in million Kwh.) 1 2 A-Electricity purchased 0.25 (i) Hydel 0.25 B'"-Consumption of Electricity 0.24 (a) Domestic (i) Heat &: Small Power N (ii) Light & faDs 0.04 fb} . Commercia} (i) Heat &: Small Power­ 0.01 (ii) Light & fans 0.03 (c) Industrial (i) Medium &; Low vokajt 0.06 Ed) Public lighting 0.04 (e) Public water worb 0.06 (f) Irrigation A Agriculture N

• Provisional. N=Negligible Source ~ - Rajasthan State Electricity, Board.

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 1960-61

Number of Number of Number of Institutions Scholars Teachers

Type of Jnstitutioo Boys Girls Boys Girls Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 183 12 19,115 3,349 796 IU 1\-COLLEGE 1 :212 28 22 (i) General Education 1 212 28 22 :B-SCHOOLS 282 12 18,903 3,321 774 81 (i) Higher Secondary Schools 2 612 88 13 (ii) High Schools 3 I ],159 2~~ } (iii) Middle Schools 22 1 4,298 ],036 275 11 (iv) Junior Basic Schools 31 2 3,469 664 115 19 (v) Primary Schools 202 6 9,238 1,357 283 38 (vi) Professional School 1 100 9 (vii) Schools for Special Education 2J 2 27 6 4 Source :- Directorate of Education, Rajasthan. 227

GOVERN~ENT PUBLIC HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES 1960

Particulars Beds Particulars Beds 1 2 2 A-HOSPITALS B-DISPENSARIES-concld. 1 General Hospital, Bundi .sc 4 Dabi 2 Maternity Hospital, Bundi 40 5 Khatgarh 3 Government Hospital.NainwA 4 6 Baroondhao 4 Government Hospital, KeshoraipataD 4 7 Kapren 8-DISPENSARIES C-PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES I Basoli 1 Talera 6 2 Dablana 2 Hindoli 6 3 Bara Nayagaon Source:- Directorate of MediCDI & Health Services, Rajasthan.

MOTOR VEHICLES ON ROAD

Y E A R S (Number) Type of Vehicles 1957 1958 )959 1960 1961 1 2 3 4 S 6 Total 166 284 296 342 374 Private Cars and Jeeps 88 92 97 lOS 110 Private Buses 2 2 2 I 1 Motor Cycles & Tricycle Rickshaws 12 15 15 20 19 Contract and Taxi Carria,es I Stage Carriages 58 69 68 71 79 Public Carriers 43 46 !l2 17 90 Private Carriers 28 27 27, 29 28 Tractocs 35 33 35 39 43 Others 3 Source :- The Director of Transport, Rajasthan.

Bun. 2.... " 228

C'O-Ol>FRATIVE SOCIETIES (As 011 3udl June, 19M)

Share Working Loans Loans Capital Capital advanced recovered Type of Societies Number Members (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) {Rs.) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 465 19.863 1,115,604 5.138,120 2,525,629 2,143,031 Central Co-operative Bank 1 399 374,575 2,293,243 1,333,342 1,064,035 2 Agricultural Credit Societies 295 12,684 336,650 1,729,345 1,019,425 882,830 3 Non-Agricultural Credit Society 35 3,975 3.975 4 Primary Land Mortgage Bank 616 8.340 8,340 5 Primary Marketing Society 1 96 19,380 76,544 95,006 117,143 6 Farming Societies 31 456 34,280 ]03,321 3,541 7 Non-Agricultural Non-Credit Societies 4 1,318 2()8,797 427,033 74,315 79,023 8 Co-operative Store 1 103 9 Housing Societies 3 63 2,170 2,589 10 Weavers Societies 13 636 )0,867 109,224 11 Other Industrial Societies 59 1,348 78.313 200,944 12 Su~rvising Union 1 14 13 District Institute 127 14 Societies under Liquidation 53 1,968 38,257 183,662

Soutce : - The Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Raja!lthan~

COMMUNJTY DEVEI,OPMENT BLOCKS (As on 31-12-196/)

Area covered Number of Rural Year of villages population Blocks opening Stage :tq. Miles Sq. Kms. covered served ('000) 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bundi Talenl 1955-56 II Stage 726 1,880 254 69 Hindoli 1956-57 I Stage 529 1,370 150 60 Nainwa 1959-60 .. 438 1,134 165 56 Source :- Development Department, Rajasthan. 229

PROGRESS OF PANCHA YAT SAMITIES 1961

PANCHAYAT SAMITIES

Particulars Unit Total Talera Hindoli Nainwa Keshoraipatan 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture :- (a) Fertilizers distributed Maunds 8,768 3,995 3,160 421 1,192 71,583 18,412 12,920 28,187 11,064 (b) Seeds distributed " (c) Agricultural implements distributed Number 443 89 314 18 22 (d) Agricultural demonstra- 114 tions held 0' 344 52 130 48 :z Animal Husbandry:- (a) Pedigree animals supplied ,. 3f 2~ 2 3 to (b) Pedigree birds supplied I· 85 61 14 3 Co-operation :- (a) co-operative societies started Number 36 3 IS 1 12 (b) New members enrolled .. 2,593 332 673 260 1,328 4 IrrigatioD :- (a) Wells constructed Number 155 34 67 54 5 Communication :- (a) New kachha roads constructed Furiong 376 56 320

(j Social Education:- (a) Adults literacy centres started Number 22 6 8 6 2 (b) Adults made literate •• 483 171 147 65 100 (c) Reading rooms & Libraries opened .. 5 1 4 27 16 4 3 .. (d) Youth clubs started I. 2 1 (e) Mahila Samities started o. 13 10 7 Health and Sanitation:- (a) Drinking water wells constructed Number 23 4 2 9 8 56 21 2~ 8 People's Participation ,000 Rs. Hi5 59 Source :- Development Department. Rajasthan. 2.lO

FAIRS

Principal Estimated communities Nearest Congre- taking pan Railway Name of the fair Place Period gation Purpose in the fair Station 2 3 4 S 6 7

HlNDOLl TEHSIL Deo Narayanji Thana Magha Sudi 6 & 8,000 Religious Hindus Indergarb Bhadea Pada Sudi 6 Tejaji Hindoli Bhadra Pada Sudi 10 5,000 " .t t. Phalguna Badi 14 S,OOD Shivratri " " .. Shivratri Pech-ki-Baori Bhadra Pada Badi 14 & 4,000 ., Phalguna Badi 14 " .. Mata;i Jajawar Ash vina Badi 6 2,000 .. " •• NAlNWA TEHSIL

.Delwalji Nainwa Bhadra Pada Sudi 1 5,000 Religious Hindus Gameera Ashvina Badi 11 2,000 Bhaironji •• " Nainwa Bhadra Pada Slldi J() 2,000 Tejaji Dunghari " .. Jndergarb Baktarwar Dei Bhadra Pada Sudi 5 2,000 .. Dokoon SOO Baktarwar " BUNDI TEHSIL

Badi Teej Bundi Bhadra Pada Badi 3 10.000 Religious Hindus Bundi Road Chauth Mata ., Magha Sudi 4 5,000 ., .. .. Tejaji Bhadra ¥ada Sudi 3 5,000 ...... GaneshJi Shravana 4,000 Chamunda Mata 2,000 ., .. " 2,000 Kedarnathji 'J t' .. Jhojuji Every Sunday in Asadh l,OOO OJ .. TALERA TEHSIL

Tejaji Talera Bhadra Pada Sudi 15 1,000 Religious Hindus Bllndi Road 1,000 Ganeshji Baroondhan Bhadra Pada Sudi 4 " KESHORAIPATAN TEHSIL

Kartik Mela Keshoraipatan Kart ika Sudi 15 S,OOO Religious Hindus Bundi Road Decraj Beeraj Magha Badi 4 3,000 .. .. Source : -Collectorate. Bondi. 231

FIRST GENERAL ELECTIONS 1952

Percentage of voting preference~ Number Percentage Ram Rajya Kisan Mazoof Particulars of seats Electorates of polling Congress Parishad Socialist Praja Party Independent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Assembly Constituencies :- I Bundi 51,201 20.9 40.2 59.8 2 Hindoli 56,591 21.2 4.1 !q_3 2.8 3.5 8.3 3 Patan 45,791 29.2 24.0 67.4 3.8 4.8

Source:- Election Department, Rajasthao.

SECOND GENERAL ELECTIONS 1957

Percentage of voting preferences Praja Number Electorates Percentage Socialist Particulars of seats Men Women of polling Congress Jan Sangh Party Independent J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Assembly Constituencies :- Hindoli 2 50,362 46.584 34.1 62.8 5.1 32.1 2 Bundi 27,811 25,141 24.0 51.4 9.6 17.5 21.5 Source :- Election Department, Rajasthan.

SECTION IV

DISTRICT It TEHSIL MAPS

DISTRICT AND TEHSIL MAPS (Note) Directory. The villages have been shown by code The district and tehsil maps presented in this section have been prepared and presented for the numbers in the tehsil maps. first time. They form a part of the Census Atlas The maps have been photographically reduced and have been reproduced here specially with a to their present size from the original revenue view to help the reader to locate the places mentioned maps and the scale and graticules have been worked in the Primary Census Abstract and the Village out as approximately as possible.

The following is the list of references used for all the maps .

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