CENSUS OF INDIA 1981

PARTS XIII - A & B VILL-AGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SERIES-8 VILLAGE & TOWNWISE JAMMU & PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

RAJAURI DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

A. H. KHAN. lAS. Director of Census Operations. Jammu and Kashmg, Sf/nalla,-. CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Central Government Publications-Census of India 1981-Series 8-Jammu & Kashmir is being Published in the following parts.

Part No. Subject Par: No. Subject (I) (2) (3) I. Acbninistration Reports I-A £ Administration Report-Enumeration. I-B [Administration Report-Tabulation II. General Population Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B Primary Census Abstract III. General EconolDic Tables I1I-A B--Series Tables of lst Priority III-B B-Series Tables of 2nd priority ~ IV. Social and Cultural Tables IV-A C-Series Tables of 1st priority IV-B C-Series Tables of 2nd priority V. Migration Tables V-A D-Series Tables of 1st priority V-B D-Series Tables of 2nd priority VI. Fertility Tables VI-A F-Series Tables of lst priority VI-B F-Series Tables of 2nd priority VII. Tables on Houses and disabled population VIII. Household Tables VIII-A HH-Series Tables covering material of constructions of houses

VIII-B Contain Tables ~H-17, HH-17 SC & HH-17 ST IX. Special Tables on S. C. and S. T. X. Town Directory Survey Reports on Towns and ViDages X-A Town Directory X-B Survey reports on selected towns x-c Survey reports on selected villages XI. Ethnographic studies on S. C. & S. T. XII. Census Atlas Union & State I U. T. Census Atlas XII-A Admn. Atlas XIII. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· XIII-A 1 Village & Town Directory Combined XIII-B j Village-wise I Urban ward-wise Primary Census Abstract £ Not for sale * These are State Government's publications CONTENTS

Page No. 1. Foreword I-II 2. Preface including acknowledgements III-V 3. i) Administrative Divisions of Jammu and Kashmir as in. 1981 Frontispiece ii) Map of the district . 3-4 4. Absh'act of the important statistics of the district 5 5. ADalytieal Note (i) Census concepts 9-10 (ii) Brief history of the district and the District '. Census Handbook. 10 (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory Statements and PCA 11-12 (iv) Physical Aspects 12-13 (v) Major Characteristics. . 13-14 (vi) Brief description of places of religious, historical ~r archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in th~ towns of the district . 14 (vii) Brief analysis of the Village and Town Directdry and PCA data based on inset tables . 15-25 PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 6. Section 1-Village Directory irectory 30-31 (iv) Village Directory 32-35 TehaU Kalakote (i) Map...... Facing Page 37 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages . 37 (iii) Village Directory 38-43 TehaU Nowshehra (i) Map...... \. Facing Page 45 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages . ~ 45 (iii) Village Directory. . . 46-49 Tehan Rajauri (i) Map. . . . . Facing Page 50 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 50-51 (iii) Village Directory 52-63 TehaU S... derbaai (i) Map. . . . Facing Page 65 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 65 (iii) Village Directory \ 66-69 (b) Appendices (I-IV) to the Village Directory 70-76 7. Section II-Town Directory (i) Note explaining the codes used in the Town Directory 79 (ii) Town Directory statements (I to VI and IV A) 80-85 PART B-PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (i) District PCA (a) Tehsil-wise Total, Rural, Urban 88-91 (ii) Tehsil-wiae PCA (a) Village-wise. • (b) Town-wise (within the town, ward-wise) } 92-121 (c) Appendix showing total scheduled castes population,Urban block-wise . . 122-123 (iii) Special PCA on Scheduled Castes (Total, Rural, Urban) . 124~125

FOREWORD

The district census handbook (DCH), the amenity is available may be given. The compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf restructuring of the fermat of the village of the State Governments, is one of the most directory and incorporating more exhaustive valuable products of the Census. The DCH data on infrastructure aspect particularly in is constantly referred to by planners adminis­ relation to amenities and land-use pattern is trators, academicians and researchers. It is expected to further meet the need of micro inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, level planning for rural areas. It is expected formulation of local level and regional plans to help not only in local area planning but and as an aid to District administration. regulating the provision of goods and services The district census handbook is the only as well so as to mInImISe the regional publication which provides Primary Census imbalances in the process of development. A Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for few new items of information have also been the rural areas and ward wise for each city introduced to meet some of the requirements or town. It also provides data on infrastructure of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. and amenities in villages and towns, ete. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres. The district census handbook series was and community health workers in the village initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained have been introduced in the village directory important census tables and PCA for each with this objective in mind. The new item village and town of the district. During 1961 on approach to the village is to have an Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged idea about the villages in the district which and it contained a descriptive account of the are inaccessible. A new column, "total popu­ district, administrative statistics, census tables lation and number of households" has been and a village and town directory, including introduced to examine the correlation of the PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in amenities with the population and number of three parts. Part-A related to village and households they serve. Addition of two more town directory,· Part-B to village and town appendices listing the villages where no PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, amenities are available and according to the administrative statistics, district census tables proportion of scheduled caste and scheduled and certain analytical tables based on PCA tribe population to the total population has and amenity data in respect of villages. also been made with this view in mind. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation The formats of the town directory have and printing. also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum. Needs Programme by providing While designing the format of 1981 DCH information on a few new items. A new series some new fea tures along with the statement on CIVIC and other amenities in restructuring of the formats of village and slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (statement town directory have been attempted. At the IV-A) has been introduced with this objective same time, comparability with the 1971 data in mind. It is expected that this will help has also been kept in view. All the amenities the planners to chalk out programmes on except power supply in the village have been provision of civic amenities for the improve­ brought together in the village directory with ment of slums. The columns on Scheduled the instruction that in case an amenity is not Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in available in the referrent village the distance statement IV relating to civic and other in broad ranges from the nearest place where amenities and adult literacy classes/centres (ii) under educational facilities in statement V introduced to enhance its value. The district are also added inter alia with this view. A and tehsil/Police Station/C.D. Block etc., level significant addition is class of town in all the maps depicting the boundaries and other seven sta temen ts of the town directory. The important features have been inserted at infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of appropriate places, to further enhance the the country can be best analysed by taking value of the publication. the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. serves this purpose. The data have been collected and compiled The format of the primary census abstract in the State under the direction of Shri A. H. for the villages and towns has been formulated Khan, lAS, Director of Census Operations, in the light of changes in the economic and Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar on behalf of other questions. canvassed through the indivi­ the State Government which has borne the dual slip of 1981 Census. cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication In order to avoid· delay in publication of was carried out by Shri N. ,G. Nag, Deputy 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Part-A of the volume contains village and town Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages provided the technical guidance in the and towns including the Scheduled Castes and preparation of the maps. Data received from Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tehsil/Town levels. Census Directorates ha ve been scrutinised in At the beginning of the DCH a detailed the Social Studies Division at the headquarters analytical note supported by a number of under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, inset tables based on PCA and non census Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to data in relation to the infrastructure has been all who have contributed in this project.

P. PADMANABHA Registrar General, India New Delhi . the 26th April, 1982. PREFACE

The compilation and pub,lication of District The Village Directory also follows the same Census Handbooks has been a traditional pattern as in 1971 census except again for a feature of the Indian census since 1951. How­ few additional columns. The column on total ever, in Jammu & Kashmir State, where no population and number of households has been census was conducted in 1951 due to the added to facilitate analysis of the other data unsettled conditions prevailing then, this work in the Directory. The column on approach was taken up as a regular feature of census to village is to identify the number of inacces­ since 1961 with certain improvements and sible villages in the district. The column on additions in the data content of the publica­ number of households living in owned houses tion at the 1971 census, further enhancing its or posessing house sites in the village is again utility for the Data Users. intended to cater to the Minimum Needs Programme o,f the Planning Commission. The 1981 series of the District Census Handbook which we have begun with the It is hoped that with its present content district of Punch will contain two parts each. the Handbook would, more than ever, serve Part A deals with Town and Village Directory as a useful reference publication, particularly and Part B consists of Town and Villagewise for such Administrators and Data Users as have Primary Census Abstract. In 1971 census there to deal with planning, implementation and was also third part of the Handbook, published evaluation of development programme, including as a separate volume, comprising administrative the Minimum Needs Programme, at the grass and census statistics. However, in view of the roots level. considerable delay experienced then in getting The compilation of the H"andbook would the relevant administrative statistics pertaining not have been possible but for the cooperation to various departments, compilation of this extended by the Revenue, Education, Medical, volume has been given up at the 1981 census. Public health and other local authorities of It is expected that such statistics would be the District in making relevant data available, available to the data users in the usual for which we owe them our grateful thanks. publications of the State Directorate of Evalua­ tion and Statistics. It must be stated here that the task of finalising and printing the present volume has The Town Directory of the Handbook fallen on me, since Shri A. H. Khan, lAS, consists of seven statements which are almost Director of Census Operations, Jammu and similar to those adopted for the 1971 census Kashmir, under whose able stewardship the except that a few new columns have been census operations of 1981 were carried out, added to facilitate analysis of the data. A retired from Government service by the time significant addition is of class of town in every the volume could be taken up for compilation. statement which has been done on the consider­ ation that the infrastructure of amenities and We are grateful to Shri P. Padmana bha, lAS, facilities found in urban India can best be Registrar General and Census Commissioner of analysed with reference to this specific para­ India and Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar meter. The addition of the column, on civic General (Social Studies) whose detailed instruc­ administration status in statements III & IV tions, guidance and advice were available all and population in statements IV & V also through. serves the same purpose vis-a-vis the respective The credit for compiling this Handbook, statements. Due consideration has also been including analysis of data, belongs to Shri H. L. given to the Minimum Needs Programme of Kalla, Deputy Director and S/Shri Shamus­ the Planning Commission. The columns on ud-Din, Tabulation Officer, B. A. Shora, Scheduled Caste population in statement IV Computor who ably assisted the former in this and adult literacy classes/centres in statement task and deserve appreciation for their respective V are a sequal to this programme. contributions. (iv)

The Handbook has been provided with seven Roy, Depuy Registrar General (Map) of the maps, one showing the administrative divisions office of the Registrar General, India. Their of Jammu and Kashmir State as in 1981, one names along with those of other officials who pertaining to Rajauri district and rest to its five constituent tehsils. These were prepared rendered valuable assistance in bringing out by the staff of our Cartographic section under the volume are mentioned separately in this the close and valuable guidance of Dr. B. K. Handbook.

Srinagar, ABDUL GANI the, 3rd September, 1984 Joint Director ( v )

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

SH. SHAMS-UD-DIN General Supervision Tabulation Officer

SH. S. K. KACHRU, Computor Compilation of SH. B. L. KAK, Computor 1}- & town directory I data SH. Z. A. KAWOOSA, Assistant Compiler J

SH. MASOOD AHMAD Cartographer 1 I SH. A. M. SHAGOO, Artist I SH. BASHARAT AHMAD, Computor I >- Mapping SH. VIJAY KUMAR PUNJABI, Draftsman I SR. ABDUL QAYOOM, Draftsman I I SMT. DILSRAD AKHTAR Draftsman J

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Jammu & Kashmir Rajauri State District *Pop"lation Total Persons 5,987,389 302,500 Males 3,164,660 158,679 FeJDales 2,822,729 143,821 Rural Persons 4,726,986 286,667 Males 2,492,413 149,988 FrJDales 2,234,573 136,679 Urban Persons 1,260403 15,833 Males 672,247 8,691 Fem.a1es 588,156 7,142

DeeeDDial Population growth rate, 1971-81 +29.69 +39.16

Area (Sq. KJDs.) **222236.0a 2630.0a

Density of Population (per Sq. Km..) 59 115

Sex-ratio (Num.ber of FeJDales per 1000 JDales) 892 906 Literaey rate Persons 26.67 24.73 Males 36.29 34.16 FeJDales 15.88 14.32

Percentage of urban population to total population 21.05 5.23 Percentage to total population

(I) MaiD Workers Persons 30.37 27.59 Males 52.20 49.80 Fem.ales 5.91 3.07 (II) Marginal Workers Persons 13.89 17.39 Males 3.61 5.38 FeJDales 25.40 30.66 (III) Non-workers Persons 55.74 55.02 Males 44.19 44.82 Fem.ales 68.69 66.27

Break-up of MaiD Workers: Percentage Am.ODg Main Workers: (I) Cultivators Persons 56.85 73.29 Males 56.18 73.68 FeJDales 63.50 66.33 (II) Agricultural Labourers Persons 3.49 1.29 Males 3.63 1.31 Females 2.19 0.90 6

(III) Household Industry Persons 5.30 1.48 Males 4.76 1.31 Females 10.63 4.50

(IV) Other Workers Persons 34.36 23.94 Males 35.43 23.70 Females 23.68 28.27

Percentage of scheduled castes POPUlatiOD to total PersoDs 8.31 7.44 populatioD Males 8.19 7.31 Females 8.45 7.59

Number of occupi.ed resideDtial houses 819,171 46,697

Number of villages Total @6:758 381 Inhabited 6,477 375 Uninhabited 281 6

Number of towns 58 4

NOTE: • The population figures exclude population of areas under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. •• Includes 78.114 sq. km. under illegal occupation of Pakistan and 5.180 sq. km. illegally handed over by Pakistan to China and 37.555 sq. km. under illegal occupation of China in Leh (Ladakh) I?istrict. (a> Provisional @ Excludes 3. I & 4 villages of Srinagar. Chadura and Badgam Tehsils forming out-growths of Srinagar Urban Agglomeration. 6 villages of Jammu Tehsil forming out-growth of Jammu Urban Agglomeration respectively and 1 village of Udhampur Tehsil treated as Census Toy n. ANALYTICAL NOTE

A description of the various concepts used Census House at the 1981 Census and a broad appraisal of A Census house was defined as a building the administrative statistics vis-a-vis the history or part of a building having a separate main of the district, the social and cultural changes entrance from the road or common courtyard witnessed by the district during the last ten or staircase etc. used or recognised as a separate years particularly in relation to economic unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may resources, social, cultural and developmental be used for a residential or non-residential activities and a brief description . of the places purposes or both. of historical and religious importance in the district is given in the following pages : Census Household Rural/UrbaD classificatioD A household for purposes of the 1981 census has been defined as a group of persons who For the 1981 census the classification of commonly live together and would take their urban areas have been based on the following meals from a common kitchen unless the criteria: exigencies of work prevented any of them from a) All places with a municipality, corporation doing so. There may be a household of persons or cantonment board or notified town related by blood or a household of unrelated area committee. persons or having a mix of both.

b) All other places which satisfied the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe foIiowing tests: In Jammu and Kashmir State there are no i) A minimum population of 5000 scheduled tribes. However, the following 13 ii) At least 75 percent of male working castes stand notified as Scheduled castes under population engaged in non-agricultural the State constitution (and allied) activity. 1. Barwala iii) A density of population of at least 2. Basith 400 per sq. km. (1000 per sq. mile). 3. Chamar or Ramdasia The places which satisfied the criterion (a) 4. Batwal above were treated as statutory towns while those as were not statutory towns but satisfied 5. Chura the tests laid down in criterion (b) above 6. Dhyar were treated as census towns. All other places which did not satisfy either of the above two 7. Doom or Mahasha criteria were classified as rural. Areas which 8. Gardi qualified to be treated as towns under criterion (a) & (b) above were further classified by 9. Joleha population ranges in the following order: ]0. Megh or Kabirpanthi Population range Class 11. Ratal 1,00,000 & above I 12. Saryara 50,000 99999 II 13. Watal 20,000 49999 III 10,000 19999 IV At the 1981 census only those persons who returned themselves as belonging to any of the 5,000 9999 V 13 castes specified above was treated as Below 5000 VI Scheduled Caste. 10

Literacy The district is predominently agrarion and For purposes of census a person was treated industrially backward. This is a border district as literate if he/she could read and write in in Jammu province with ranging topography any language with understanding power. A of most difficult and mountaneous terrain. person who could merely read but was not The district being located close to the line of able to write was classified as illiterate. For actual control had to face repeated disturbances a person to be treated as literate it was not on account of hostalities with Pakistan which necessary that he/she should have received any as a matter of fact have effected the progress formal education or should have passed any of development activities in the district. The minimum educational standard. inhabitants of the district have suffered repeated dislocation in the wake of Pak-aggressions of Workers/Non-workers 1947, 1965 and 1971. For the 1981 census a person was treated Briefhistory of District Census Handbooks mainly as a worker if he/she had participated The District Census Handbooks were published in any kind of economically productive work for the first time in 1951 as a part of the during the major part of the reference year census publication programme in almost all i. e., at least 6 months or 183 days or more States of India except· Jammll and Kashmir prior to the date of enumeration. A person State where due to the disturbed conditions who claimed to have participated in any kind prevailing in the wake of tribal invasion of of economically productive work for less than 1947-48, no census could be unkertaken and six months prior to the date of enumeration as such no data was collected for the decade was treated as marginal worker. However, 1941-51. The publication of District Census persons who did not participate in any kind Handbook series fu1filled a long felt need. of economically productive work during the These gave out not only the data contained whole period of the reference year were treated in Primary Census Abstract according to new as non-workers. classifications but included a sufficient account of the district and its people, and a vast Brief History of the District magnitude of other data covering such topics Rajauri is referred to in history as 'Rajor­ as communication, education, public health etc. the land of Rajas. During the Mughal times, in respect of each town and village of the it served as an important camping centre in district. Consequently, these have been found the journey to the vale of Kashmir across the to be of immense help to all the departments adjacent Pir Panjal Range. A spot on the old of the State Government for planning and Mughal route is still known as noor-i-chamb development at the grass-root level. With the because it is believed that Noor Jehan, the introduction of Single line administration at beloved wife of Emperor J ahangir would camp the district level, the utility and importance here, on her way to Kashmir, to relax and of these publications for constant use and bathe. At a short distance from Rajauri. as reference by District Development Commissioners the road descends towards the plains of has increased enormously. The present handbook Nowshehra, are situated the ruins of Chingas is proposed to contain even mOre comprehensive where lie buried the entails of Jehangir with data than in the past so as to meet also the only a plain stone slab announcing this tragic requirements of minimum needs programme set but historically important event. It was from forth by the Planning Commission. The publica­ Rajauri that Maharaja Ranjit Singh in recent tion will besides (he basic population data times planned the invasion of Kashmir. It shot emanating from the 1981 Census, contain into news again when in 1965 armed bands comprehensive information pertaining to from Pakistan crossed over stealthily in the amenities and land-use patterii and other area in a determined bid to seize the state infrastructural statistics in respect of each by force. In consequence, tiIl law and order village and town of the district so as to serve was restored and the raiders pushed back, as a. ~eady reference material for planners and admmlstrators for assessment of past achievements parts of the district remained in an unsettled and formulation of new programmes of develop­ condition upsetting its normal life and economy. ment at the grass root level. Ii

TOWD Directory derived from municipal properties and power apart from taxation, Government grants, loans, The Town Directory covers information at advances and other sources". Expenditure head town level and includes items such as status shows expenditure on general administration, of administration, growth of population, growth public safety, public health and conveniences, pattern since 1901. physical aspects and location public works, public institutions and others. CIVIC finances, CIVIC and other amenities, medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, trade, industry and commerce, banking Statement-IV depicts CIVIC and other facilities etc. amenities available in Punch town and gives information on such items as length of the In addition demographic data like sex-ratio, road in the town, system of sewerage, number number of households, density of population and type of latrine, method and disposal of and position of civic and other amenities in night soil, sourct" and capacity of drinking notified or recognised slums of class I & II water and fire fighting services. The statement towns have also been introdueed. Considering also highlights the pattern of electricity consumed the increasing employment of women in urban in the town and indicates the number of areas and the consequent housing need of connections under sub-head like domestic, single working woman it has been felt necessary industrial, commercial, road-lighting and others. to indicate in the town directory also such information as the number of working women Statement-IV-A which is meant to depict hostels with number of seats. civic and other amenities available in the notified slums of Class I & II towns has no relevance for Rajauri district. A broad appraisal of the data incorporated in the seven statements of the town directory is attempted in the following paragraphs: Statemellt-V gives medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities as were available in Rajauri town in 1979. Under medical Statement--I gives information on civic facilities are indicated the type of medical administration status as in 1980, growth history institutions and the number of medical beds of towns from 1901 to 1981, sex ratio of towns available. Likewise, different types of educational from 1961 to 1981, density and area in sq. kms. institutions available have been covered under educational facilities. Information regarding Statement-II gives the physical as well as the number of cinema houses, stadia, auditorial locational aspects of towns of the district. drama halls and public libraries have also Under the physical aspects data on annual been incorporated in the statement to bring rainfall (in cms.) and maximum and minimum out the extent of availability of recreational temperature (in centegrade) have been high­ and cultural facilities. In addition, information lighted. The statement also gives information about number of working women hostels has on distance of the town from the nearest city also been given in the statement_ If a medical with a population of one lakh and above, or an educational facility was not available distance from the State, district and tehsil in the town, the name of the nearest place Hqrs., from the railway station and bus route. where it is available has also been given In It also provides information on the existence the statement. of river/canal if any within 10 kms. Statement-VI gives the facilities of trade, Statement-III provides the budgetary state­ commerce, industry and banldng available in ments pertaining to the financial year 1978-79. the town jn 1979. Besides. the number of credit The statement has been apportioned into the cooperative societies operating the details of receipt and expenditure heads. Under the three most important commodities imported, receipt head information has been given on exported and manufactured in the town have such items as "receipt through taxes, revenue also been indicated. 12

Village Directory All these appendices appears after the main village directory. The village directory portion of the handbook depicts particulars of amenities available in Primary Census Abstract each village of the district in the field of The Primary Census Abstract part of the education, medical care, power supply, drinking publication is exclusively based on the 1981 water, post and telegraph, communication, census data. It provides information in respect besides information about land use and places of of each village and ward/molialla of a town religious, historical and archaeological importance at tehsil level in respect of its area, number in the village. In case where a particular of residential houses, number of households, amenity is not available within the village, total population. scheduled caste population, distance at which such a facility is available literate and educated persons and working even in the most modest form has been population by sex in 4 broad industrial categories indicated in three broad ranges viz; -5 kms., viz; (i) cultivators, (ii) agricultural labourers, 5-10 kms., and 10+ kms. (iii) household industry, manufacturing, process­ ing, servicing and repairs and (iv) other If there are composite schools, like middle workers besides non-workers as a separate schools with primary classes or secondary category. schools with middle classes, these have also been included in the number of primary and Special, PCA OD Scheduled Castes middle schools respectively. For example if I t is for the first time tha t a special Primary in a village or a town there were two primary Census Abstract has been ihtroduced in the schools and one middle school with primary District Census Handbooks for the Scheduled classes, in the village/town have been given Caste population. The special PCA provides as three and that of middle school as one information pertaining to Scheduled Castes in even though there are only three educational respect of number of residential houses and institutions. So also in case of secondary their population, literates, main workers classi. schools. fied by cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in the household industry and other The village directory also carries the following workers, marginal workers and non-workers classified by sex. This PCA is also presented four appendices: for District, Tehsil and Town levels. Appendix-l It gives the abstract of educa­ tional, medical and other ameni­ Physical Aspects ties a vaila ble in the tehsils of The Rajauri district lies between 74°-0' to the district. 74°-40' east longitude and 32°-58' to 33°·35' north latitude encompassing an area of 2630 Appendix-II It furnishes the land utilisation sq. kms. The district was made up of three data in respect of census towns. tehsils viz; Budhal, Rajauri arid Nowshehra This appendix, however, is not at the time of 1971 Census. During the inter­ relevant to Rajauri district. censal period two more tehsils viz; Kalakote Appendix-III This is a list of villages where and Sunderbani were carved out within the no amenities other than drinking same jurisdiction. Kalakote tehsil was consti­ water like education, medical, tuted of 19 villages from Rajauri and 49 post and telegraph, communi­ villages from Nowshehra tehsil while Sunderbani cation, power supply are was allocated 42 villages from Nowshehra available. tehsil. As a matter of further rationalization 17 villages from Rajauri tehsil have been Appendix-IV It provides a list of villages included within the jurisdiction of tehsil according to the proportion of Budhal. The total number of villages according scheduled caste population by to 1981 Census is 381, out of which 375 are ranges. inhabited and 6 villages are un-inhabited. 13

The district is surrounded by the districts and advanced techniques of fish rearing, for of Udhampur on the east, Jammu on the which measures are under way there will be south and Punch on the north. On the west substential increase in fish production in the lies the line of control. district.

With the construction of new roads many Major Characteristics areas have been opened up during the last is one of smaller districts with a decade. Besides Public works department, population of 302500 persons and ranks 11th roads are also being maintained by other among the 14 districts of the state. The most departments such as MES, Irrigation, Forest of Rajauri and Budhal tehsils and part of etc. The total road length maintained by the Kalakote tehsil comprises numerous hills and R & B department Rajauri in 1980-81 was valleys. The average altitude varies from 318 kms. of which 68 kms. were black topped, approximately 2000 feet in Nowshehra and 14 kms. were metalled, 30 kms. were shingled Kalakote tehsils to 4500 feet in Rajauri and and 206 kms. were fair weather. Budhal tehsils. The district is predominantly rural in character with 95% of its total Road transport is the only means of traffic population living in villages. The density of in the district. At present 50 buses ply daily population for the district on the whole as on various routes to and from Rajauri. The per 1981 census has been returned at 115 town of Rajauri and Nowshehra are connected persons per sq. km. by direct service to Jammu. Besides, buses playing on long routes from Rajauri to Jammu, Agriculture is the primary occupation of Udhampur, Reasi etc. a number of buses are the people. The total area of the district playing on the local routes connecting the according to village papers is 250114 hectares various towns of the district as well as Punch. of which only 34.86% is cultivable. The Rajauri district is the best silk worm percentage of irrigated area to cultivable area rearing tract of Jammu province besides Punch is however as low as 5.27. The a verage size district. The peasantry residing in the district of land holdings in the district is 1.47 hectares. has aptitude for silk worm rearing and About one half of the total number of holdings substantial part of the total cocoon production are less than one hectare in size and about of Jammu province comes from the district. 75% of them are below two hectares. The In this way sericulture is playing a significant holdings are scattered too. All these constraints role in uplifting the rural economy of the render at difficult for the district to make district. any significant improvement in agricultural practices. Maize, Paddy and Wheat are the Live stock is also an important occupation most important crops grown in the district. especially in rural areas. It is primary occu­ pation of the Gujar and Bakerwal community According to industrial potential survey who constitute sizeable proportion of the report of Rajauri district (1978-79), the total population of the district. An added incentive forest area of Rajauri district, is 131,256 is that about 7% of the geographical area hectares. The forests of the district are in the district spread over 4282 acres is under predominently spotted with coniferous varieties pastures and grazing lands. According to of tree, among which CHIR and FIR are the 1977 live stock census, there were 3.20 lakh major ones. Besides timber, resin is a major heads of Ii ve stock in the district in that forest product of the district. year as against 2.81 reported in the 1972 live stock census. To cater to the upkeep and In certain pockets of the district substential promotion of growth of animal husbandry, quantity of fish is available. Among these there are 20 veterinary units, 3 live stock mention may particularly be made of Thana­ dispensaries, 2 mobile dispensaries, 7 male mandi, Nowshehra, Rajauri and Budhal. It breeding centres and 22 intensive cattle deve­ is expected that with the adoption of modern lopment centres in the district. 14

Cooperative movement has also made a institutions was 46580 in 1980-81 while the steady progress in the district. In addition number of teachers was 1872 of whom 1360 to provIsIon of the rural credit, it is now were trained teachers. looking after marketing, industrial and transport activities and distribution of fertilizers. In As per 1981 census, the literacy rate for 1980-81 the number of credit societies was males and females was 34.16% and 14.32% 133 with a total membership of 24733. respectively.

Electrification has also been receiving In 1980-81, there were 5 hospitals, 72 considerable attention, though much remains dispensaries, 7 primary health centres, 1 T.B. to be still done in this field of vital importance. clinic, 5 family welfare centres etc. The total The three main sources of power at present bed strength was 153. are the thermal power project Kalakote, the Hydro power house Rajauri and the Diesel Provision of potable drinking water to the generating sets Nowshehra. The total number people has been receiving active attention. of electrified villages is 183. The number of The number of viUages covered under piped electric installations in 1981 was 7216. water supply was 36 in 1980-81 and 0.561akh population was benefitted. The total number Among all the power projects in the district of installations was 2834, out of which 1645 Kalakote Thermal power station occupies a were private pipe connections and 1189 were leading position. It not only supplies power public stand posts. within the district but also meets the additional requirements of Punch district besides feeding As already stated the district has a composite Jammu power grid. The station is presently population in which there is a large number equiped with three generators each having a of Harijans, Gujjer and Bakerwals and other capacity of 7.5 MWS, bringing the total backward classes also. The social welfare installed power generated by these three department has set up centres for trammg generators together has been of the order of facilities in cutting, tailoring and knitting in 107, 07, 589 KWHS. the district. There were 6 social welfare centres, one Nari Nakitan, two Bal-Ashrams With its topography and location as it is, and three cottage industries centres in 1980-81. Rajauri district does not offer much scope for An amount of Rs. 2.09 lakh was provided as industrial advancement. All the same serious scholarship to 11 17 scheduled caste students efforts are being made to utilize whatever and 242 other backward class students by the potential is available. As a result the total Social Welfare Department. number of small scale units registered as on 31-3-1981 was 350. There were 21 handicraft Places of religious and and handloom training centres with 423 historical a.nportance trainees on roll. An amount of Rs. 2.00 lakh has been advanced in 1980-81 to 54 beneficiaries. The places of pilgrimage and tourist interest are Shahdra Sharief near Thanamandi, Spread of Education in the district has Khankhahi Saingangi Sahib near Darhal, made considerable progress during the past Khankahi Jalalaji Sahib and Panluli. Sunder­ decade. Educational facilities have been bani, Thanamandi and Tatapani have great extended remote, hilly and backward areas. potentialies for development as tourist spots. Besides mobile educational institutions have been provided for Gujjars and Bakerwals. In Darhal, the picturesque place in the lap the year 1980-81 there were 525 primary of the border town of Rajami, used to have schools, 164 middlle schools, 46 higher secondary a 'paridance' performed by professional man schools besides one district institute of educa­ in the moghal period at night around Darhal tion and one industrial training institute. The magic lake of black walts-It is said that at total number of students on roll in these night this lake sneezes like man. 15

Brief Analysis of peA data a bstract has been summarised in various inset tables giving an insight into the demographic Part-B of this publication contains data structure of the population of the district at collected during the 1981 census in respect of tehsil level. A brief analysis of the data each village and ward/mohalla of a town in incorporated in these tehsils has been attempted the district on such aspects as; area, number hereafter so as to highlight the various of residential houses, number of households, demographic changes that have taken place total population with sex-wise break-up, sche­ in the rural and urban areas of the district duled caste population, literate and educated at tehsil level, particularly during the decade persons and sex-wise break-up of working 1971-81. population categorised into main workers, marginal workers and non-workers. The The sub-joined table NO.1 gives an account information based on the primary census of the distribution of population at tehsillevel:

TABLE NO.1

Population, Number of villages and Towns, 1981 S. Name of Population No. of No. of No. Tehsil -.. Villages Towns Total Rural Urban .------A.---.. ----.r-- r- -.. Total Inhabited Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ell) (12) (13) (14) I. Budhal 55,720 29,451 26,269 55,720 29,4-51 26,269 52 52 2. Kalakote 36,894 19,594 17,300 36,894 19,594- 17,300 68 68 3. Nowshehra 41,845 21,631 20,214- 39,002 20,054- 18,94-8 2,84-3 1,577 1,266 55 50 1 4. Rajauri 136,177 71,878 64,299 124,873 65,642 59,231 11,304 6.236 5.068 164 163 2 5. Sunderbani 31,864 16,125 15,739 30.178 15.247 14.931 1,686 878 808 4-2 42 1 Total District 302,500 158,679 143,821 286.667 149,988 136,679 15,833 8.691 7,142 381 375 4

The total population returned by the five two viz; Budhal and Kalakote have no urban tehsils of the district at the 1981 census is component while the remaining three tehsils 302500 persons made up of 158679 males and have a small urban component, the least being 143821 females. Rajauri tehsil tops all other in Sunderbani. tehsils both in the size of population and the number of villages within its jurisdiction. Table No. 2 below depicts the decennial Tehsil Sunderbani has the least number of changes in the distribution of tehsilwise popu­ villages and population amongst the five tehsils lation in the district:

TABLE NO.2 Decadal change in distribution of popUlation Population S. Name of --"------. Percentage decadal

No. Tehsil 1971 1981 ,.-____(1971-81)__.Jo... variation ~ Tot,,1 Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) I. Budhal/ 41,41}2 41,492 55,720 55,720 +34.29 +34.29 2. Kalakote' 24,089 24-.089 36,894- 36,894- +53.16 +53.16 3. Nowshehra I- 29.418 26,960 2,458 41.845 39.002 2.843 +42.24 +44.67 +15.66 4-. Rajauri 98,682 92,743 5,939 136,177 124-.873 11,304 +38.00 +34.64 +90.34 5. Sunderbani • 23,692 23.692 31,864 30,178 1.686 +34.49 +27.38 District 217.373 208,976 8.397 302.500 286,667 15,833 +39.16 +37.18 +88.56 16

The table reveals that in the decade TABLE NO.4 1971-81 the district has registered a growth of 39.16% in its population which is higher Distri.butioD of viUages by deDsity than for the State as a whole which stands at 29.69%. Down at the tehsil level also the RangfO of density Total No. of Percentage of (per Sq. km.) villages in villages in each growth is higher than for the State in each each dC'nsity density range case with Ka1akote at the top with a growth range of 53.16%. Nowshehra has also recorded higher (1) (2) (3) growth than the average for the district. In - 10 6 1.W Rajauri although the growth for the tehsil 11- 20 4 1.07 is slighly lower than the district average the 21- 50 16 4.27 urban component of the population has 51-100 95 25.33 registered a phenominal growth of 90.34% 101-200 166 44.26 which is partly due to notification of Thana­ mandi as urban during inter-censal period. 201-300 53 14.13 301-500 27 7.20 501+ 7 1.87 Table No.3 below deals with the distribution Not known of villages by population ranges: 0.27 Total 375 100.00

TABLE NO 3 166 villages which make more than 44% of the total villages in the district fall in density range of 101-200 persons per sq. km. Distribution of villages by populatioD raDges followed by 95 villages or 25.33% in the range of 51-100. A small number of villages fall in Range of No. of villages Percentage of population in each range villages in the density range of less than 10. 11-20 and each range 501 +. The density of one village which (2) (3) (1) actually represents a forest block could not 200 64 17.07 be computed and it has therefore been shown in the density range "Not known". 200- 449 118 31.47

500-1,999 167 44.53 Table No. 5 below shows the proportion of scheduled castes population to total popu­ 2,000-4,999 26 6.93 lation in the villages: 5.000-9.999

1.000+ TABLE NO.5

Total 375 100.00 ProportiOD or Scheduled Caste POPUlatiOD to total populatioD i.u the villages

From the above table, it is evident that Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage out of 375 inhabited villages in the district Scheduled Castes in each range of villages in population to total each range as many as 167 villages or 44.53% have population population in the range of 500-1999 while (1) (2) (3) 31.47% have it in the range of 200-499 persons. Nil 217 57.87 Villages with population less than 200 constitute 5 or less 50 13.33 17.07% while those with population of 2000 6--10 26 6.93 or more persons form 6.93% of the total 11-15 22 inhabited villages of the district. No village 5.87 has returned population of more than 5000. 16--20 9 2.40 21-39 14- 3.73 Table No.4 below deals with the distribution 31 and above 37 9.87 of villages by density range : Total 375 loo.Ou 17

It will be seen that of a total of 375 TABLE NO.7 villages in the district there are 217 villages Literacy rates by population ranges which have not reported any scheduled caste of villages population at the 1981 census, while another Range of No. of villages Literacy 50 constituting 13.33% of the total populatin in each range rate villages have also reported scheduled caste (I) (2) (3) population in the percentage range of 0-5 only. - 200 64 20.23 However, 9.87% villages are such where 200- 499 118 22.69 . scheduled castes constitute more than 30% of 500-1999 167 23.14 population. In two-thirds of the remaining 2.000-4.999 26 22.34 villages scheduled castes constitute 6-15% of 5.000-9.999 the population, while in about one-third they 10.000+ constitute 16-30% of the total popUlation. Total 375 22.81 It will be seen that villages in the popula­ Table 6 below gives the proportion of tion range of 500-1,999 are slightly better scheduled calte population to total population placed in the matter of literacy level than in the towns of the district: those in other ranges, the differential being slightly wider in case of villages with less than 200 population. The rural literacy rate TABLE NO.6 returned in the villages of the district whatever the population range also compares favourably Proportion of scheduled castes population with the corresponding average for the State in towns which stands at 21.63%.

Name of the Total Total Percentage of Table No. 8 below indicates the urban town popu- scheduled scheduled caste literacy rates in the district : Iation caste population to population total population TABLE NO.8 (2) (3) (4) (1) Literacy rate for towns 9.60 Nowshehra 2.843 273 Name of town Literacy rate (1) (2) Rajauri 8.690 506 5.82 Nowshehra 67.75 Sunderbani 1.686 92 5.46 Rajauri 62.54 Sunderbani 59.73 Thanamandi 2.614 Thanamandi 40.21· All towns 15.833 871 5.50 All towns 59.49 Considering the fact that the urban literacy As will be seen from the table, three of level for the State as a whole is 45.56%, it the four towns in the district have returned is interesting to note that of the four towns more than 5% of their population belonging in ,the district Thanamandi alone fall below to scheduled castes, with one of them having this level, the other three being high above it to the extent of about 10%. Thanamandi the State average. Nowshehra town particularly however has not returned any scheduled caste stands distinct with a literacy level of 67.75%. at the 1981 census. The sub-joined table No.9 gives tehsil-wise Table No. 7 below indicates the literacy distribution of literates, workers, non-workers rate by population ranges of the village: and scheduled caste population in the district: 18

TABLE NO.9

Literates, Workers, Non-workers, Scheduled Caste/Tribe population in the district

Percentage of (Contd.) Name of Total s.c. S.T. Literates to Tehsil Rural Total population population total Urban population to total to total population populatiod population Persons Male Female Person Male Female (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Budhal Total 55.720 29.451 26.269 1.05 12.17 19.34 4.13 Rural 55.720 29.451 26.269 1.05 12.17 19.34 4.13 Urban Kalakote Total 36.894 19,594- 17,300 8.28 19.44 27.57 10.23 Rural 36.894 19,594- 17,300 8.28 19.44 27.57 10.23 Urban Nowshehra Total 41,845 21,631 20,214 28.50 35.50 .45.92 24.33 Rural 39.002 20,054- 18,948 29.87 33.14 43.65 22.03 Urban 2,843 1,577 1.266 9.60 67.75 74.89 58.85 Rajauri Total 136.177 71.878 64,299 2.52 25.35 35.72 13.75 Rural 124,873 65.642 59.231 2.34 22.45 32.86 10.91 Urban 11.304 6,236 5,068 4.48 57.38 65.84- 46.96 Sunderbani Total 31.864 16.125 15,739 11.06 36.01 46.50 25.26 Rural 30.178 15,247 14,931 11.38 34.68 45.38 23.76 Urban 1.686 878 808 M6 59.73 65.95 52.97 'Iotal District Total 302.500 158.679 143,821 7.44 24.73 34.16 14.32 Rural 286,667 149,988 136,679 7.55 22.81 32.23 12.47 Urban 15.833 8.691 7,142 5.50 59.49 67.50 . 49.75

Percentage of (Coneld.) r-.------Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to total to total to total to total population population population population r-,----_j-----~ r------A------~ Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) 28.40 52.00 1.93 16.35 2.89 31.44 44.75 54.89 33.37 55.25 45.11 66.63 28.40 52.00 1.93 16.35 2.89 31.44 44.75 54.89 33.33 55.25 4~.1l 66.63

29.88 53.38 3.27 21.79 7.20 38.30 51.67 60.58 41.57 48.33 39.42 58.43 29.88 53.38 3.27 21.79 7.20 38.30 51.67 60.58 41.57 48.33 39.42 58.43

28.03 50.35 4.15 28.56 9.66 48.78 56.59 60.01 52.93 43.41 39.99 47.07 27.74 50.20 3.97 30.33 10.31 51.52 58.07 60.51 55.49 41.93 3949 44.51 31.97 52.19 6.79 4.33 1.46 7.90 36.30 53.65 14.69 63.70 46.35 85.31 26.71 48.14 2.75 13.39 4.53 23.30 40.10 52.67 26.05 59.90 47.33 73.95 26.29 47.71 2.56 14.17 4.84 24.50 40.46 52.55 27.06 59.54 47.45 72.94- 31.26 52.68 4.91 4.94 1.33 9.38 36.20 54.01 14.29 63.80 45.99 85.71 26.70 48.13 4.76 16.54 5.66 27.68 43.24 53.79 32.44 56.76 . 46.21 67.56 26.78 48.44 4.66 17.45 5.98 29.16 44.23 54.42 33.82 55.77 45.58 f>6.1B 25.39 42.71 6.56 0.17 0.37 25.56 42.71 6.93 74.44 57.29 93.07 27.59 49.80 3.07 17.39 5.38 30.66 44.98 55.18 33.73 55.02 44.82 66.27 27.41 49.70 2.96 18.12 5.61 31.83 45.53 55.31 34.79 54.47 44.69 65.21 30.76 51.58 5.44 4.32 1.22 8.09 35.08 52.80 13.53 64.92 47.20 86.47 19

We have already seen that both in the in household activities, do contribute their bit matter of rural as well as urban literacy the by marginal participation in seasonal economic district is better placed than the average level activities like agdculture operations and house­ for the State. Down at tehsil level the literacy hold industries .. It will thus be seen that the rate is higher in Sunderbani, Nowshehra and proportion of rural female marginal workers Rajauri than the average for the district as to total rural female population ranks from a whole, much of it being accountable to urban 24.50% in Rajauri tehsil to as much as 51.52% component of the population in these tehsils. in Nowshehra tehsil. Even in urban areas Budhal and Kalakote tehsils with no urban where marginal workers claim relatively much component trail far behind. As between the smaller proportion in both sexes the proportion two sexes, male literacy level outweighs the of females outweighs the male proportion in female literacy level in all the tehsils. The all tehsils of the district. Proportion of total differential is however far greater in rural areas workers made up of main workers and marginal than in the urban areas. Percentage of main workers put together is brought out in eols. workers to total population as reproduced in 17-19 of the table. It will be seen that in col. 11-13 shows that in Nowshenra and Rajauri the -case of male population the proportion of tehsils the participation rate in rural areas workers outstrips the proportion of non-workers trails behind than in urban areas in respect in all tehsils both in rural and urban parts, of both sexes. The differential between the the only exception being Sunderbani urban rural urban proportions is, however, not signi­ where it is 42.71 only as against 57.29% of ficant. Amongst the tehsils the highest rural non-workers. In the case of female population participation rate for male sex has been however, the ratio of non-workers is far too returned by Kalakote at 53.38 as compared to higher than that of workers except in Nowshehra, 49.80 for the district as a whole. In case of the differential being much larger in urban female sex the highest proportion of 4.66 has parts of all the tehsils. been returned in Sunder bani tehsil. Marginal workers as well be noticed from cols. 14-16 Brief analysis of village directory data of the statement constitute 17.39% of the The data collected from the revenue and population in the district At the tehsil level other government agencies regarding availability this proportion varies from 13.39% in Rajauri of various amenities has been tabulated in the tehsil to 28.56 in Nowshehra tehsiI. It is however, main village directory statement. The salient significant to note that in all tehsils predominent features of this data in broad aggregates is proportion of marginal workers is claimed by brought out below in the form of inset tables. the female population of the rural component. It is a traditional feature of the rural economy Table 10 indicates below the distribution of that the female folk though primarily engaged villages according to different amenities:

TABLE NO. 10 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different aDlenities No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities S. Name of No. of ,....-- --A. ---, No. Tehsil inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Commu- Approach Power villages water Telegraph Hat nication by pacca supply road (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) I. Budhal 52 50 12 52 12 14 15 18 (96.15) (23.08) (100.00) (23.08) ( .. ) (26.92) (28.85) (34.62) 2. Kalakote 68 49 13 68 14 21 26 33 (72.06) (19.12) (100.00) (20.59) ( .. ) (30.88) (38.24) (48.53) 3. Nowshehra 50 37 11 50 24 26 27 38 (74.00) (22.00) ( 100.00) (48.00) ( .. ) (52.00) (54.00) (76.00) 4. Rajauri 163 117 29 163 33 49 50 77 (71.78) (17.79) (100.00) (20.25) ( .. ) (30.06) (30.67) (47.24) 5. Sunderbani 42 39 7 42 16 ., 16 16 17 (92.86) (16.67) (100.00) (38.10) ( ) (38.10) (38.10) (40.48) Total district 375 292 72 375 99 126 134 183 (77.87) (19.20) (100.00) (26.40) ( .. ) (33.60) (35.73) (48.80) 20

The table reveals that of the 375 inhabited indeed. In the matter of post and telegraph villages in the district, 292 accounting for 78% facilities while the proportion of villages covered villages have one or the other type of educational is 26.40 at the district level their distribution is institutions like middle, high, higher secondary very uneven at tehsillevel with the proportion of schools located within the villages. Budhal and villages ranging from 20.25% in Kalakote to 48.00% Sunderbani tehsils fair still better which shows in Nowshehra tehsil. In communications however that the topography and scatter of villages Rajauri, Kalakote and Budhal have to make in these two tehsils has received adequate a large leaway even to reach the level of attention of the government in the matters of Sunderbani and Nowshehra tehsil in as much provision of basic educational facility. As regard-s as the proportion of villages covered in former medical facility however only 72 villages have group of tehsils ranges from just 26.92% to 30.88% either a dispensary or primary health centre as compared to 38.10% and 52.00% in case of or hospital which makes a meagre proportion Sunderbani and Nowshehra. As regards approach of 19.20% of the total villages. Inter tehsil by pacca road Budhal tehsil alone lags behind comparison shows that proportion of villages other tehsils with a proportion of 28.85 villages covered under this specific amenity ranges only while the corresponding proportion ranges between 16.67% to 19.12% in Sunderbani, from 30.67 to 54.00 in other tehsils. The progress Rajauri and Kalakote tehsils which is far lower is significant in the matter of rural electrification than even the corresponding proportion of with 183 villages out of 375 villages in the 22.00 and 23.08 10 Budhal and Nowshehra district covered under this amenity. Inter tehsil tehsils respectively. Drinking water facility is picture shows maximum number of villages however available to all the villages in the electrified in Nowshehra tehsil where it stands district from one source or other. However at 76.00% followed by Kalakote with 48.53%. protected drinking water supply is a vailable to The table No. II below highlights the 36 villages only which form just 10% of the total availability of various amenities in terms of number of villages which makes a poor position proportion of population served by each : TABLE NO. 11 Proportion of Rural population served by difl"erent aunenities Proportion of Rural population served by the amenity r- -. S. Name of Total popu- Edu- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Commuui- Approach Power No. Tehsil lation of cation water Telel:raph Hat cation by pacca supply inhabited villagcs road in the tchsil (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) I. Budhal 55,720 99.94 30.63 100.00 26.94 37.06 39.89 40.43 2 Kalakotc 36,894 90.91 50.37 100.00 51.69 48.86 65.00 57.35 3. Now ehra 39,002 94.77 34.04 100.00 70.36 62.33 64.10 88.71 1. Rajauri 124,873 89.27 37.12 100.00 41.47 37.01 38.37 60.88 5. Sunderbani 30,178 99.05 43.81 100.00 66.20 57.13 57.48 70.27 Total district 286,1'.67 93.33 37.85 100.00 46.49 44.11 47.61 61.23 It will be noticed that the position is case of other amenities while the position is relatively brighter in terms of the popUlation still far from satisfactory in all the tehsils, served by various amenities even in fields like Sunderbani seems to be better placed though medical care, post and telegraph offices and other tehsils also have an edge in one or the communications than what came out In the other individual amenity over other tehsils. earlier table in tcrms of the proportion of villages both for the district as a whole as Distribution of villages not having certain also at the tchsille\"el. Of course the proportion of population benifitted is nearly full or substan­ amenities arranged by distance ranges from the tial in the fields of education, post ang telegraph places where these are available are indicated and power supply besides drinking water. In in table No. 12 below: 21

TABLE NO. 1l care, communications or post and telegraph facilities are not available within the villages Distrbation of villages not having certaiu itself fall with in a distance of less than 5 kms. alDeaities, arranged by distance ranges froID the places where these from places where these facilities are available. are available Even for the bulk of remaining villages these facilities are available within a distance of Villages not having Number of villages where the the amenity of amenity is not available 5-10 kms. As regards medical only 22 villages and available at where this amenity is not available fall within a distance of a distance of 10 kms. It is thus clear that -5 5-10~----- 10+ Total practically all the basic amenities are available kms. kIDS. kms. (cols.2-4) to most of the rural population of the district (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) within a distance of less than 5 kms. of their I. Education 78 5 83 village of residence if not within the village 2. Medical 212 69 22 303 itself and the proportion of population who 3. Drinking water have to walk a distance of more than 10 kms. 4. Post & Te egraph 196 60 20 276 to avail of any particular amenity is very 5. MarketJHat low indeed. 6. Communications 141 73 35 249

This table makes rather an encouraging The table below gives the distribution of reading. It will be noticed that more than villages according to distance from the nearest 69% of the villages where education, medical town and availability of different amenities:

TABLE NO. 13

Distribution of viIlages according to the distance frOID the nearest towa and availability of different alDenities

No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of ,--- Distance range No. of Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach Power from the nearest inhabiter! water Telegraph Hat cation by pucca 8upply town (in kms.) villages in road each range (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 0-5 65 45 6 65 12 21 24 42 (69.23) (9.23) (100.00) (18.46) (32.31) (36.92) (6M2) 6-15 120 102 30 120 44- 49 47 69 (85.00) (25.00) (100.00) (36.67) (40.83) (39.17) (57.50) 16--50 156 114 28 156 32 52 56 66 (73.08) (17.95) (100.00) (20.51) (33.33) (35.90) (42.31) 51+ 34 31 8 34- 11 4 7 6 (91.18) (23.53) (100.00) (32.35) (11.76) (20.59) (17.65) Unspecified Total 375 292 72 375 99 126 134- 183 (77.87) (19.20) (100.00) (26.40) (33.60) (35.73) (48.80)

It will be seen that distance from the ence in the proportions is not as substantial nearest town does not seem to have any major as one should have expected possibly due to effect on the provision of various amenities a relatively less proportion of population in the villages except power supply where the inhabiting the more distant villages. villages placed at a distance range of 0-5 kms. seem for good reasons to have received The table below gives the distribution of relatively better attention than those placed villages according to population ranges and in other distance ranges. However, the differ- amenities available to them : 22

TABLE NO. 14

Distdbution of vUlagges according to population range and amenities .vaUable

No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of : Population range No. of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & MarketJ Commu- Approach Power viIlagesin water Telegraph Hat nication by pucca supply each range road (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

- 499 182 108 7 182 16 44 48 64 (59.34) (3.B5) (100.00) (8.79) (2UB) (26.37) (35.16)

500-1999 ,167 158 49 167 63 66 68 98 (94.61) (29.34) (100.00) (37.72) (39.52) (40.72) (58.68)

2000-4999 26 26 16 26 20 16 18 21 (100.00) (61.54) (100.00) (76.92) (61.54) (69.23) (80.77)

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Total 375 292 72 375 999 126 134 183 (77.87) (19.20) (100.00) (26.40) (33.60) (35.73) (48.80)

As will be readily observed the population TABLE NO. 16 size of the villages has a direct bearing on determining the position of various amenities Distribution of villages according to with more populated villages expectedlyattract­ land use ing more attention than less populated villages. S. Name of No. of Total Percent­ Percent­ No. Tehsil inhabi­ area age age The highest beneficiaries are obviously the ted cultiv­ of irri­ villages with a population of 500-1,999 and villages able "rea gated to total area to 2,000-4,999 and the least proportion is of area total culti­ those with a population of less than 500. vable area (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) The' "1.able below indicates the staple food in the villages 'in each tehsil : 1. Budhal 52 46.825.07 33.06 8.13 2. Katakote 68 41.295.53 28.41 4.25 TABLE NO. 15 3. Nowshehra 50 47.740.08 21.86 1.91 4. Rajauri 163 .80.929.18 50.08 6.17 Main staple food in the majority of villages in each tehsil 5. Sunderbani 42 33.324.09 27.05 1.57 Total 375 ·250.113.95 34.86 5.27 S. No. Name of tehsil Main staple food (1) (2) (3 ) Note: .The 'actual total area ligures comes. to 80884.18. I. Budhal Maize. Rice The difference is due to computation error. The percentage in Col. No.5 against Rajauri 2. Kalakote Maize. Rice. Wheat tehsil and Rajauri district has been worked out on actual area figures. 3. Sunderbani Maize. Rice. Wheat 4. Nowshehra Maize. Rice It will be seen that while Kalakote and Sunderbani tehsils are more or' less evenly 5. Rajauri Maizl':. Rice placed with cultivable area forming a proportion It will be seen that the main staple food of 28.41 % and 27.05% respectively to total in all the tehsils of the district is rice and reporting area, Rajauri tehsil however tops maize. with the corresponding proportion being 50.08%. Nowshehra tehsil, on the other hand occupies Distribution of villages according to land the bottom position with only 21.86% of its use is given in table No. 16 below: area being cultivable. In the matter of 23

urigated land the posItIOn is very poor of various amenities has been compiled in the in all the tehsils of the district, Budhal and main town directory tables I to VI. For Rajauri being only marginally better placed facilitating a brief commentary and assessment with a proportion of 8.13% and 6.17% of of the progress made by urban population their cultivable land as irrigated as compared some of the important statistics have further to Sunderbani and Nowshehra where it is been sub-divided in table No. 17 to 22. pratically negligible.

Brief analysis of Town Directory Data The sub-joined table No. 17 indicates the Separate data in respect of urban popula­ figures relating to urban population, its tion structure, civic finance, the availability percentage variation, density and sex-ratio:

TABLE NO. 17 Growth, Density and Sex-ratio of Urban Population in the District in relation to the State District State --., ,-______--A. --. Census Total Urban % Urban Decadal Density Sex Total Urban % Urban Decadal Density Sex Year popu- popu- popula- (percent- (popu- ratio popu- popu- popula- (percent- (popu ratio lation lation tion age lation (No. of lation lation tion age lation (No. of variation per females variation per females in urban sq. km.) per in urban sq. km.) per popula- 1.000 popula- 1.000 tion) males) tion) males) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) ( 13) 1961 171.529 6.160 3.59 496 833 35.60.976 593.315 16.66 N.A. 844 1971 217.337 8.397 3.86 +36.31 660 840 46.16.632 858.221 18.59 +44.65 N.A. 860 1981 302.500 15.833 5.23 +88.56 879 822 ·59.87.389 12.60.403 21.05 +46.86 2146 875

• The population figures exclude population of area under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. As can be readily seen from the table Rajauri The table below is intended to identify district lags behind the state as a whole in the towns added or declassified during the its progress towards urbanisation, the position 1971-81 decade: having been consistently so during the last TABLE NO. 18 three decades. The district thus continues to be predominantly rural in character, the New towns added/towns declassified proportion of urban population having increased in 1981 census to only 5.23% in 1981 as against 3.59% in Name of towns Population 1981 census 1961. The correspondent proportion for the (1) (2) state as a whole has increased to 21.05% in (a) Added 1981 as against 16.66% in 1961. The pace of (i) Sunderbani 1.686 urbanisation in the district during the decade (ii) Thanamandi 2.614 1971-81 has also been much lower in the (b) Declassified district as compared to the State. It will be seen that over the last ten years As regards density of population in the Sunderbani and Thanamandi have come to absence of the area figures of the State urban be recognised as the two new towns of the for 1961, comparable picture is available only district and there has been no declassification for 1981 indicating that urban density 0 of any town previously recognised as such. population per square km. in Rajauri district In this way the number of towns has gone is not even one-half of what it is for the upto 4 in 1981 as against 2 in 1971. State as a whole. In the matter of urban sex-ratio also the district does not compare Table No. 19 below indicates the per capita favourably with the state, having returned a receipt from various resources and expenditure sex-ratio of 822 in 1981 which is slightly lower on various amenities in respect of each town than even what it was in 1961. of the district : 24

TABLE NO. 19

Per capita receipt and e:zpeaditure in towns Per Capita r- Class. name & civic Receipt__..k______..... Expenditure statUI of the .A town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other through from all expendi- adminis- ture on works ture on aspects taxes other ture tratioll public health public sources & conveniences institutions (I ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) VI. Nowsh .. hra N.A. 100.91 76.68 24.23 70.59 38.52 24.61 7.46 V. Rajauri N.A.. 48.58 42.93 5.65 31.44- 17.30 2.84 11.30 VI. Sunderbani N.A. Information not available as the town came into existence after the year 1978-79 ) VI. Tbanamandi N.A. Information not available as the town came into existence after the year 1978-79 Total 44-.79 37.31 7.46 29.93 16.41 1.56 10.62 1.34

It will be seen that information in respect It will be seen from the table that towns of Sunderbani and Thanamandi towns is not with smaller population have been better available because these towns have come into provided for in terms of higher secondary existance after the year 1978-79. As regards schools and secondary / matriculation scp.ools, the other two towns it will be seen that than those with larger population, the chief Nowshehra town is far ahead of Rajouri town consideration probably having been to equip in terms of both receipts and expenditure per these towns with such facilities regardless of capita. Of course, the bulk of per capita whether they deserve these at all in relation receipt in both towns comes from taxes. to their population. Similarly bulk of per capita expenditure in Inset table No. 21 below gives the number both the towns goes to general administration. of medical institutions per 1,000 population: Surprisingly both towns show no expenditure on public institution and no expenditure is TABLE NO. 21 shown on public health convenience for Nowshehra town. No. of beds in :IIledical institutions iD towns Class. name & civic No. or beds in Medical The sub-joined inset table No. 20 gives status of the institutions per 1.000 the number of educational institution per 10,000 toWD populatioh (1 ) (2) of population in each town of the district: IV. Nowshehra N.A. 10.55 TABLE NO. 20 V. Rajauri N.A. 11.51 VI. Sunderbani N.A. 13.64- School per tea thousand populatioD in tOWDS VI. Thanamandi N.A. . No. per ten thousand population Total 9.66 Class. name & civic ltatus Higber Secondary/ Junior Pri- It will be seen that Sunderbani town with oftOWD Secondary/ Matricu- Second- mary a population of 1686 and 23 beds is placed Inter/PUCI lation aryl Junior college Middle better than any other town with 13.64 beds (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) per 1,000 population. Rajauri and Nowshehra VI. Nowshehra are the other two towns which though below N.A. 3.52 3.52 10.55 17.59 Sunderbani with a strength of J 1.51 and 10.55 V. Rajauri beds per 1,000 population respectively have N.A. 2.30 9.21 12.66 still on edge over the Sunderbani town. VI. Sunderbani N.A. 5.93 5.93 17.79 17.7':) The below mentioned inset table highlights VI. Tbanamaodi the most important commodities manufactured N.A. 3.83 3.83 7.65 7.65 imported into and exported from the towns Total 3.16 1.89 10.11 13.26 of Rajauri district : 25

TABLE NO. 12 While the table speaks for itself it will be Most im.portaat eollUDodity manufactured, noticed that cloth is the common article of buported aad esported .in towns import among all the towns of the district. Class, Dame & Most important commodity Otherwise each town has its own items of civic statua of the town Manufactured Exported Imported manufacture, export and import with selection (I) (2) (3) (4) importance for the town. VI. Nowahehra N.A. Furniture Resin Oil Vegetable

V. R~auri N.A. Bakery Walnut Cloth VI. Sunderbani N.A. Oil (Sarson) Ghee Cloth VI. Tbanamandi N.A. Blankets Ghee Cloth

PART-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY (SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

BUDHAL TEHSIL

S.No. Name of village 1981 S.No. Name of village 1981 Location Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 1. Budhal 23 27. Khowas 22 2. Bambel 17 28· Kotchalwal 14 3. Barsala 40 29. 30 4. Behinanbal 27 30. Kurhed 43 5. Bhela 10 3] . Lavkoti 26 6. Chambitrar 41 32. Mohra 25 7. Dandwat 2 33. Narla 16 8. Darman 6 34. Owdan 13 9. Dharsakri 51 35. Padharira 47 10. Dhe]ri 20 36. Panglar 18 11. Draj 24 37. Panhad 45 12. Gadyog 21 38. Panjnara 36 13. Gaughroat 50 39. Parorigujjran 46 14. Ghondhi 9 40. Phalini 4 15. Gondha 19 41. Pondanaka 42 16. Gur.asarkari 49 42. Rajnagar 1 17. Hanjali 48 43. Rehean 38 18. Hubbi 34 44. Sawari 33 19. Jamala 32 45. Shapur 8 20. Janglanoo 29 46. Somote 7 Kandi 21. 37 47. Soker 44 Kanthol 22. 28 48. Targian 5 23. Kerinarondi 11 49. Tarkasi 39 24. Kewal 3 50. Thelapera 12 25. Khah 31 51. Trallagujjran 35 26. Khorbani 15 52. Forest Block 52 30

NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A number of codes has been used in the Village Directory. These are amplified below

Column J t e m Code Column J t e m Code Number Number (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

5d(EucationaIO Primary or elementary school P 7 (Drinking water Tap water T A lI'e'lities) Junior secondary or middle Amenities) Well water W school M T~k water Tk

Matriculation or Secondary H Tubewdl water TW

Higher secondary/Intermediate / Handpump Hp Pre-University/Junior College PUC River water College. any college (graduate R level and above) like Arts. Science. Commerce. etc. C Fountain F

Industrial scbool I Canal C

Training school Tr Lake L

Adult literacy class/centre Ac Spring S

Other educational institutions. Nallah N These includes Sanskrit Pathshala. Senior basic school. Makhtab. etc. 0 Others o

InformatioD not Available NA 6 (Medical .£; Hospital H Amenities) Maternity and child welfare centre MOW 8 (Post &Itelegraph Post office PO Amenities) Telegraph office Maternity home MH TO Post & Telegraph Office PTO Child welfare centre CWC Telephone connection Phone Health centre HC 10 (Communications) Bus Primary health centre PHC BS

Primary health Sub centre PHS Railway station RS

Dispensary D Navigable water-way NW (including river. canal. back­ waters. etc.) Family planning centre FPC

T. B. clinic TB 11 (Approach to Pucca road PR village) Kaccba road KR Nursing home NH

Registered private practitioner RP Navigable river NR Navigable canal Subsidised medical practitioner SMP NO Navigable water-way Community health worker NW CHW (other than river or caDal) Others o Foot path FP 31

Column I t e m Code Column J t , m Code Number Number (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

13 (Power supply) Electricity for domestic purpose ED River R Electricity for agriculture EAG Lake L Electricity for other purpose like Waterfall Wf industrial commercial. etc. EO Others a Electricity for all purposes EA Total T 16 (Irrigated by Government canal GO source) Private canal PC 20 (Remarks Copies of the newspapers coming including any in the village N Well (without electricity) W place of Motorcycles/scooters available Well (with electricity) WE religious. in the village M Tube-well (without electricity) TW historical or Cars/Jeeps available in the Tube-well (with electricity) TWE archaeological village C Tank Tk interest) Tractors available in the village T

Note: ·Where there are more than one institutions of the same type in 'the village the same have been indicated in figures against the appropriate abbreviations e. g. P (3). M (2), H (2) • .£ Where there are more than one institutions of the same type in the village, the same have been indicated in figures against the appropriate abbreviations e. g. H (2). D (3). etc. 32

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL BUDH.L

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms•• & 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. market! railway hat. if station any water way)

(I) (2j (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

I. Raj nagar 1762.02 2722 (420) M(2).P(6). D(I) T.Tk.R. PO BS 0(1) C.S.N 2. Dandwat 671.79 1420 (207) P(I).O(I) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) -(-5) 3. . Kewal 1030.75 1578 (256) P\5).0(2) -(-5) T.Tk.S. PO -\-5) N,C 4. Pbalini 287.73 769 (109) P(2).0(1) D(l} T,Tk,S.N -(-5) BS 5. TargiD 819.91 1986 (311) P(5).O(I) -(-5) T,Tk.S,N -(-5) .. -(-5) 6. Darman 821.52 988 (157) P(3).O(I) -(-5) S,N -{-5} BS 7. Somotc 550.78 1029 (170) M(I)P(3).O(I) D(2).HC(I) T,Tk.S,N PO BS

8. Shapur 339.53 330 (54) P(l} -(~10) S.N -(~IO) -(~IO) 9. Gbondhi 1913.78 1519 (247) M(I).P(2) D(I} S PO -(5-10) 10. Bhela 1768.09 H20 (186) P(2} -(10+) R.S,N -(IO+) -(5-10) 11. Keri N arondi 1602.17 1070 (163) P(2) -(10+) S -(10+) -{5-IO} 12. Thelapera - 303.52 260 (48) pel)' -(10+) N -(10+) -(5-10) 13. Owdan 564.14- 342 (61) P(I) -(10+) N -(10+) -(5-10) 14. Kotchalwal 1557.65 782 (123) P(2) -(10+) N -(10+) -(5-10) IS. Khorbani 972.02 465 (80) P(I} -(IO+) N PO -(5-10) 16. Narla 1668.94- 751 (146) Pel) -(10+) S.W -(10+) -(5-10) 17. Bambel 205.58 209 (38) P(I) -(10+) S.N -(IO+) -(5-10) 18. Panglar 710.23 472 (79) P(I) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(5-10) 19. Gondba 1484.40 1213 (212) P(I) D{I). S.N PO -(5-10) PHC(I) 20. Dhelri 99.96 228 (41) P{I) -(5-10) R,S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) 21. Gadyog 3710.20 1324 (238) P(2) -(5-10) S.N -(5-IO) -(5-10) 22. KhoWBS 307.16 485 (75) H(I).M(I). D(I). S,N PO -(5-10) P(2) PHe(l) 23. Budhal (Badhal) 1525.28 1431 (234) M(I)P(5)O(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) BS 24. Draj 1441.51 2055 (322) P(4).O(I) -(5-10) T,Tk.S.N -(5-10) BS 25. Mohra 895_17- 1463 (221) M(I}P(6)O{I) -(-5) Tk.S.N -(-5) BS 26. Larkoti 590.04 500 (93) P(2).O(I) -(5-10) S.N -(5-10) -(5-10) 27. Behinambal 1071.21 796 (127\ P(2) -(10+) S,N -(10+) -(10+)

28. Kanthol 2844.97 2453 (388) P(5) D(I) S.N -{5-IO} -\10+) 29. Jang1anoo (Jaglanoo) 632.94 949 (134) P(2).O(1) -(-5) S.T -(-5) -(-5) 33

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(ll) (12) (13) ( 14-) ( 15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Rajauri (54) EA Maize. Rice 182.52 0 4-4.52 268.30 161.88 1104.80 KR Rajauri (57) ED Maize. Rice 13.76 0 57.47 181.71 214.89 203.96 PR Rajauri (52) EA Maize. Rice 554.43 GC 80.53 201.54 156.21 38.04

PR Rajauri (50) EA Maize. Rice 45.33 PC 29.14 11~.36 32.78 63.12 KR Rajauri (50) Maize. Rice 335.89 189.39 113.32 181.31 PR Rajauri (48) EA Maize, Rice 326.18 GC 22.26 152.16 172.80 148.12 PR Rajauri (4'» EA Maize, Rice 197.49 GC 21.03 162.69 19.83 149.74- KR Rajauri (55) Maize, Rice 195.87 PC 4.05 52.20 12.14 75.27 KR Rajauri (60) Maize. Rice 1073.24 0 11.33 265.07 153.78 410.36 KR Rajauri (60) Maize. Rice 1137.18 0 20.64 242.00 310.40 57.87 RR Rajauri (62) Maize. Rice 1136.37 0 29.14 180.09 176.04 80.53 KR B ajauri (65) Maize, Rice 158.64 0 4.86 33.18 37.23 69.61 KR Rajauri (70) Maize. Rice 138.40 0 2.43 77.30 78.11 267.90 KR Rajauri (76) Maize. Rice 903.67 0 3.23 174.83 85.39 390.53 KR Rajauri (72) Maize. Rice 824.76 0 3.24 78.51 32.38 33.18 KR Rajauri (76) Maize. Rice 1184.53 0 14.57 146.09 73.25 250.50 KR Rajauri (75) Maize. Rice 43.30 4.05 158.23 KR Rajauri (75) Maize. Rice 74.87 0 13.76 82.96 125.45 413.19 Wheat KR Rajauri (76) Maize, Rice. 455.68 0 31,57 274.38 231.48 491.29 Wheat KR Rajauri (77) Maize. Rice. 32.38 0 1.62 35.61 21.45 8.90 Wheat KR Rajauri (70) Maize. Rice. 1526.49 PC 8.09 258.60 211.25 1705.77 Wheat KR Rajauri (72) Maize. Rice. 172.40 PC 8.50 76.08 25.50 24.68 Wheat PR Rajauri (54) ED Maize. Rice. 717.11 0 34.41 271.95 227.03 274.78 Wheat PR Rajauri (35) ED Maize. Rice. 534.60 GC 38.45 287.32 12n.60 460.54 Wheat PR Rajauri (33) ED Maize. Rice. 471.87 0 27.52 176.4-4- 92.27 127.07 Wheat KR Rajauri (35) ED Maize. Rice, 396.60 0 13.35 97.13 18.61 64.35 Wheat KR Rajauri (45) Maize. Rice. 885.87 0 17.81 117.76 40.87 8.90 Wheat KR Rajauri (50) Maize. Rice. 1961.94 PC 22.26 470.65 229.05 161.07 Wheat KR Rajauri (56) ED Maize. Rice. 277.21 0 28.33 158.65 57.06 111.69 Wheat 34

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL BUDHAL

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms•• & 10+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility availabl., is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post &: Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. market/ railway hat. if station any water way)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

30. Kot Ranka 326.58 388 (90) P(I) D(I).RP(I). R.S PTO BS PHC(I) 31. Khah 1795.20 1674 (256) P'(3).O(1) -(10+) S.N -(10+) -(10+) 32. Jamola (Jemula) 1457.69 1669 (274) M(I).P(3) D(I) S.N PO -(10+) 33. Sawari 2571.40 3017 (464) P(3) -(-5) S.N -(-5) BS 34. Hubbi 691.62 J 273 (213) P(2).O(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) BS 35. Tralla Gujjran 473.89 932 (161) M(I).P(2) D(I) S PO BS ~Tr~la Gurjran) 36. anJDara . 314.04 450 (75) P(2).0(1) -(5-10) Tk.S -(5-10) -(-5) 37. Kandi 1383.64 2415 (377) H(I)M(2)P(4) PHC(I) Tk.S.N PO. Phone BS 38. Rehean (Rehian) 821.12 1939 (286) P(2) -(5-10) T.Tk.R -(5-10) BS 39. Tarkasi 287.33 872 (141) P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(10+) 40. Barsala 96.32 229 (41) pel) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) BS 41. Chambi Trar 224.60 595 (90) p(2) -(10+) S PO -(10+) 42. Ponda Naka (Bondha Nika) 144.47 ::-07 (51) pel) -(10+) N.S -(10+) -(10+) 43. Kurhed . (Korihd) 454.87 994 (ISO) M(I).P(2) -(5-10) N.S -(5-10) -lIO+) 44. Soker (Sokar 86.20 359 (50) P(I) -(5-10) T.S.N -(5-10) -(10+) 45. Panhad 445.16 1378 (195) M(I).P(5) -(5-10) T.S.N -(5-10) -(10+) 46. Parori Gujjran 596.11 1474 (215) P(2) D)I) T.S.N -(-5) -(10+) (Purori Gujran) 47. Padhira (Padhara) 98.74- 255 (40) P(I) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) -(10+) 48. lIaDlJali (Hanjali) 2.43 15 (3) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(10+) 49. Gurasarkari (Gorah Sarkari) 269.93 418 (62) PCI) -(5-10) R.S.N -(5-10) -(10+) so. Gaughroat (Gaklrot) 940.50 .1785 (261) H(I)M(I)P(4) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) -(10+) 51. Dharaakri 1190.19 2333 (344) P(3) -(5-10) S.N -(5-10) -(-5) 52. Forest Block N.A. 20 (2) -(-5) -(-5) S.N -(5-10) -(5-10)

46825.07 55720(8781) ~119).M(14). D(12)PC(5) (2).0(16) 35

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (Il) (14) (IS) (IS) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Rajauri (34) ED Maize. Rice. 244.43 0 15.38 33.18 7.28 26.31 Wheat KR Rajauri (40) Maize. Rice. 478.34 PC 144.07 198.70 634.15 339.94 Wheat KR Rajauri (35) Maize. Rice. 379.60 0 14.S7 337.11 239.98 486.43 Wheat PR Rajauri (25) Maize. Rice. 1115.73 PC 43.71 548.35 407.52 456.09 Ruins of ancient Wheat Fortress PR Rajauri (32) EA Maize. Rice. 239.58 PC 36.42 147.71 94.70 173.21 Wheat PR Rajauri (16) EA Maize. Rice 93.48 0 70.41 80.94 136.79 92.27 KR Rajauri (28) EA Maize. Rice 200.73 59.08 43.71 10.52 PR Rajauri (30) EA Maize. Rice 719.94 0 57.47 297.85 "186.97 121.41

~R Rajauri (20) ED Maize. Rice 123.43 0 70.42 233.91 89.f!4 303.52 KR Rajauri (3S) Maize. Rice 28.33 PC 7.68 108.46 5.67 137.19 PR Rajauri (9) ED Maize. Rice PC 3.24 29.95 24.28 38.85 KR Rajauri (18) Maize. Rice 106.84 112.90 4.86 KR Rajauri (20) Maize, Rice 7.69 51.80 84.98 KR Rajauri (22) Maize. Rice 1.21 0 2.43 165.11 237.56 48.56 KR Rajauri (23) Maize. Rice 40.47 41.68 4.05 KR Rajauri (24) Maize. Rice 196.68 192.23 56.2S KR Rajauri (25) Maize. Rice 161.47 PC 16.59 40.47 161.88 21S.70 KR Rajauri (28) Maize. Rice 20.23 PC 11.33 30.76 3.24 33.18 KR Rajauri (28) Maize. Rice 1.63 0.40 0.40 KR Rajauri (29) Maize. Rice 207.70 31.57 15.38 15.38 KR Rajauri (30) Maize. Rice 545.93 0 62.32 192.23 73.65 66.37 KR Rajauri (32) Maize. Rice 526.10 GC 108.05 283.28 101.58 171.18 PR Rajauri (100) Maize. Rice NA NA NA NA NA

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KALAKOTE TEHSIL

S.No. Name of Village 1981 S.No. Name of Village 1981 Location Locat;,,,, Code No. Code No. (]) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Anand 26 35. Kalar )8 2. Badhanu 20 36. Keri 15 3. Badhog 33 37. Khabar 16 4. Barmandal 38 38. Khah 57 5. Barah 64 39. Kora 53 6. Behtra 44 40. Koral 28 7. Beli Bhawan 61 41. Korlian 27 8. Brehvi 19 42. Kothian 54 9. Chak Methani 5 43. Kotkabu 17 )0. Chak Mian 4 44. Majranehoti 2 11. Chak Pate 3 45. Mangrot 1 12. Chanipur 35 46. Malhorin 31 13. Dali 32 47. Marhote 37 14. Dalhote 40 48. Naramajra 8 15. Dangot 67 49. Narotha 24 16. Darnghar 23 SO. Narsingh Pora 62 17. Dayalah 39 51. Owdarni 55 18. Deolian 45 52. Panhar 46 19. Dhanti 66 53. Panjah 42 20. Dhanwan 41 54. Panglot 59 21. Dharamasal 21 55. Peri 25 22. Gahwan 50 56. Phali Brahamana 51 23. Garan Bala 48 57. Potha 22 24. Garan Pain 47 58. Pondal 10 25. Ghalian 7 59. Punjnara 49 26. Gharak 43 60. Saher 34 27. Gharat 65 61. Sand Khattoti 52 28. Hari Chuma 6 62. Salheri 68 29. Jagni 60 63· Sarotah 29 30. Jata Brahamana 12 64. Sialsui 58 31. J ata Mahlian 13 65. Sonchal 11 32. Jungerial 14 66. Som 63 33. Kahdrian 56 67. Tareru 9 34. Kalakote 36 68. Thas 30 38

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL KALAK-OTE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (!fnot available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion 8t broad ran~es viz; -5 kms •• 5-10 kms•• 8t 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (m of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market I railway hat, i( station any water way)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

I. Mangrot 370.29 314 (45) -(-5) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) -(5-10)

2. Majra Nehoti 10.12 32 (4) -(-5) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) -(5-10) 3. Chak Pate 96.32 117 (20) pel) -(5-10) R.S.N PO -(10+) 4. Chak Mian 184.94 153 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) R.S.N -(-5) -(10+)

5. Chak Methani 527.31 564 (106) M(I).P(2) -(5-10) R.S.N -:-5) -(10+) 6. Hari Chuma 1.950.20 1191(208) M(I).P(4) D(l) R.S.N PO -(10+)

7. Gbalian 531.76 5~9 (97) P(I) -(5-10) R.S -(5-10) -(5-10)

8. Naramajra 57.06 49 (10) -(-5) -(5-10) R.S.N -(5-10) -(5-10) 9. Tareru 4.853.04 3356(587) M(2).P(10) 0(1) R.S.N PO -(5-10) 10. Pondal 133.55 136 (23) -(-5) -(5-10) R,S,N -(-5) -(10+) 11. Sonchal 161.47 174 (32) .--{-5) -(-5) R,S,N .-(-5) -(10+) 12. Jata Brahamana 401.45 236 (34) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(10+) 13. Jata Mahlian 458.91 281 (40) P(2).0(1) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(5-10) 14. Jnngerial 2.677.02 2442(423) H(I).M(2). D(I) R.S PO BS P(2) 15. Keri 1.493.31 2290(337) H(I).M(I). 0(1) R.S,N PO BS P(6).0(l) 16. Khabar 1.625.64 1117(173) M(I).P(4). -(-5) R,S -(-5) -(-5) 0(1) 17. Kot Kabn 1.082.55 574 (100) P(I) -(5-10) S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) 18. Kalar 719.54 203 (31) PII) -(10+) S,N -(10+) -(10+) 19. Brehvi 2.880.99 2044(349) H(I),M(2), D(l) S,N PO BS P(6) 20. Badhanu 112.50 155 (19) pel} -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 21. Dharamsal 339.94· 594 (113) M(I).P(5). D(I) S.N PO BS 0(1) 22. Potha 114.12 146 (25) -(-5) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 23. Darnghar 163.49 145 (27) -(-5) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5)

24. Narotha 255.76 93 16) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5)

25. Peri 57.47 88 (Hi) -(-5) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5)

26. Anand 392.95 253 (43) P(I) -(-5) S.N.T -(-5) -(-5)

27. Korlian 237.55 377 (50) M(I),P(3) -(-5) S,O -(-5) DS

28. Koral 136.79 257 (41) -(-5) -(-5) R.S -(-5) BS

29. Sarotah 341.15 458 (72) -(-5) -(-5) S,N.R -(-5) BS 39

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e area under different types ofland use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Oultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucber & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Rajauri (35) Rice. Wheat. 49.37 GO 0.81 48.56 19.02 252.53 Maize KR Raji:Luri (33) Rice. Wheat. GO 0.81 4.45 2.02 2.84 Maize KR Rajauri (72) Rice. Wheat. 50.99 GO 2.43 16.19 9.71 17.00 Maize KR Rajauri (74) Rice. Wheat. 126.67 GO 6.07 27.61 2.83 21.76 Maize KR Rajauri (68) Rice. Wheat. 165.51 0 28.74 128.29 72.03 132.74 Maize PR Rajauri (82) Rice. Wheat. 1099.95 0 22.26 226.63 65.96 535.40 Maize KR Rajauri (80) Rice. Wheat. 352.08 0 13.35 111.29 10.52 44.52 Maize KR Rajauri (78) Rice. Wheat. 21.05 0 2.83 4.86 2.02 2630 Maize PR Rajauri (70) Rice. Wheat. 3581.91 GO 19.01 584.78 135.98 531.36 Maize KR Rajauri (45) Rice. Wheat. 48.16 19.02 13.35 53.02 Maize KR Rajauri (46) Rice. Wheat. 29.15 GO 6.87 36.02 36.83 51.80 Maize KR Rajauri (45) Rice. Wheat. 242.00 GC 7.28 25.90 27.52 98.75 Maize KR Rajauri (46) Rice. Wheat. 133.14 GO 13.35 41.28 48.56 222.58 Maize PR Rajauri (57) EA Rice. Wheat. 301.09 GC 46.54 339.94 1502.61 486.84 Maize PR Rajauri (80) Rice. Wheat. 572.23 GO 22.66 182.93 577.49 138.00 Maize KR Rajauri (85) Rice. Wheat. 751.10 0 7.69 157.83 57.47 651.55 Maize KR Rajauri (54) Rice. Wheat. 282.47 74.06 31.17 694.85 Maize KR Rajauri (56) Rice. Wheat. 645.08 31.97 21.04 21.45 Maize PR Rajauri (50) EA Rice. Wheat. 1897.59 359.77 87.82 535.81 Maize KR Rajauri (52) Rice. Wheat. 19.83 28.33 16.59 47.75 Maize PR Sunderbani (25) EA Rice. Wheat. 19.83 GC 49.78 53.82 90.25 126.26 Maize KR Sunderbani (38) Wheat. Maize 13.35 25.09 13.36 62.32 KR Sunderbani (23) Wheat. Maize 17.40 27.52 10.52 108.05 KR Sunderbani (25) Wheat. Maize 133.95 19.02 44.92 57.87 KR Sunderbani (26) Wheat. Maize. 14.57 o 1.62 10.52 1.62 29.14 Rice KR Sunderbani (25) EA Wheat. Maize. 106.84 o 1.62 38.45 30.76 215.28 Rice PR Sunderbani (35) EA Wheat. Maize. 63.54 36.42 16.59 121.00 Rice PR Sunderbani (36) EA Wheat. Maize. 76.08 28.33 7.69 24.69 Rice PR Sunderbani (38) EA Wheat. Maize. 247.27 o 2.83 49.78 21.45 19.82 Rice 40

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL· KALAKOTE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms., 5-10 kms•• & 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop, market! railway hat, if station any water way)

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

3u. Thos 309.18 212 (36) -(-5) -(-5) S.N.R -(-5) -(-5) 31. Malhorin 504.00 515 (95) P(I) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -.(-5) 32. Dali 1.507.07 1521(239) M(I).P(7). D(I) S.N PO BS 0(1) 33. Badhog 129.91 291 (45) P(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) . BS 34. Saher 467.82 1430(363) H;I).M(4). D(2) S.N PTO BS P(8} 35. Chanipur 133.95 678 (165) P(I) -(-5) S PTO BS 36. Kalakote 127.48 329 (51) P(I) DCI) S.N PTO BS 37. Marhote 697.69 993 (145) P(2) D(I) R.S.N PO BS

38. Barmandal 331.04 364 (47) M(I).P(I) -(-5) R.B.N -(-5) -(-5) 39. Dayalah 326.58 489 (74) M(I).P(2) -(-.5) R.S,N -(-5) DS 40. Dalhote 1.239.57 1083(152) P(I) -(--5) S.N -(-5) . -(-5)

41. Dhanwan 401.45 518 (83) P(I) -(-5) S,N,O -(-5) -(-5) 42. Panjah 322.94 351 (60) P(I} -(5-10) S,N -(5-IO) BS

43. Gharak 377.98 487 (68) P( I) -(5-10) S,N -(5-10) -(-5) 44. Behtra 334.68 341 (55) M(I).P(I). -(10+) S,N,T -(10+) -(-5) 0(1) 45. Deolian 214.49 162 (25) P(I) -(.5--10) S,N -(5-10) -(5-10)

46. Panbar 256.17 275 (46) pel) -(10+) S,N.O -(10+) -(5-10) 47. Gar",n Pain 668.55 301 (48) -(-5) ~-!t) S -(10+) -(10+) 48. Garan Bala 671.38 306 (49) M(I).P(2) D(I) S -(10+) -(10+) i9. Punjnara 441.52 305 (64) P(2),O(I) -(5--10) S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) SO. Gahwan 899.22 236 (37) pel) -(5-10) S,N -(10+) -(10+) 51. Pahli Brahamana 133.14 224 (34) P(I) -(5-10) S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) 52. Sand Khattoti 19.43 25 (5) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) DS 53. Kora 439.49 552 (71) pel) -(-5) S -(-5) BS Kothian 54. 561.31 527 (87) P(2) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5) 55. Owdarni 253.74 213 (31) P(I) -(5-10) S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) 56. Kahdarian 734.92 665 (99) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 57. Khah 280.05 224 (36) P(3) -(5-10) S,N -(5-10) -(-5) 58. Sialsui 2.463.35 1521(227) H(I).M(3). D(I)· S,N PO DS P(7) 41

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village toWD and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucber & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Sunderbani (40) Wheat. Maize. 218.53 o 4.86 34.40 32.38 19.01 Rice KR Sunderbani (45) Wheat. Maize. 310.15 o 7.69 125.45 37.23 23.48 Rice PR Sunder bani (38) EA Wheat. Maize. 736.54 o 2.83 265.48 187.37 314.85 Rice PR Sunderbani (37) EA Wheat. Maize. 36.8'3 79.32 13.76 Rice PR Sunderbani (38) EA Wheat. Maize. 86.60 o 3.25 104:.41 171.58 101.98 Rice PR Sunderbani (36) EA Wheat. Maize 14,97 19.43 99.55 PR Sunderbani (35) EA Wheat. Maize 18.62 27.92 80.94 PR Sunderbani (28) EA Wheat. Maize. 389.31 GC 28.73 124.64 56.25 98.76 Rice PR Sunderbrni (34) BA Wheat. Maize. 216.10 PC 9.31 43.71 10.12 51.80 Rice PR Sunderbani (24) EA Wheat. Maize. 162.69 0 2.83 81.75 47.35 31.96 Rice KR Sunderbani (30) EA Wheat. Maize. 545.12 PC 2.83 166.33 499.79 25.50 Rice PR Sunderbani (40) EA Wheat. Maize. 40.47 PC 6.88 70.42 248.Q7 35.61 Rice PR Nowshehra (23) EA Wheat. Maize. 2.83 57.06 187.37 75.68 Rice KR Nowshehra (20) EA Wheat. Maize. 141.24 65.96 107.24 63.54 Rice KR Nowshehra (21) Wheat. Maize. 202.75 40.06 78.11 13.76 Rice KR Nowshehra (19) Wheat. Maize. 142.86 22.66 12.95 36.02 Rice FP Nowshehra (20) EA Wheat. Maize. 88.63 44.11 38.85 84.58 Rice KR Nowshehra (14) Wheat. Maize. 471.87 50.18 136.79 9.71 Rice KR Nowshehra (15) Wheat. Maize. 491.29 55.85 54.35 59.89 Rice KR Nowshehra (27) EA Wheat. Maize. 197.08 PC 0.81 73.25 46.54 123.84 Rice KR Nowshehra (20) Wheat. Maize. 706.99 57.06 61.11 74.06 KR Nowshehra (25) EA Wheat. Maize. 36.83 37.23 12.95 46.13 Rice PR Rajauri (24) EA Wheat. Maize. PC 0.81 11.74 0.40 6.48 Rice PR Rajauri (28) EA Wheat. Maize. 163.49 0 6.48 77.30 12.54 179.68 Rice PR Rajauri (25) EA Wheat. Maize. 318.09 PC 7.69 59.89 16.59 159.05 Rice KR Rajauri (28) EA Wheat. Maize. 163.49 0 1.21 37.64 24.69 26.71 Rice KR Rajauri (23) EA Wheat. Maize. 470.25 PC 5.66 96.32 65.16 97.53 Rice KR Rajauri (23) EA Wheat. Maize. 109.28 0 0.40 42.09 42.49 85.79 Rice PR ,Rajauri (20) EA Wheat. Maize. 1336.29 PC 5.26 246.05 169.57 706.18 Rice 42

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIEs AND TEllSIL IULAJ[OTE

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- i. shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the diatance in No. the tion &. broad ranges viz; -5 kIDS •• 5-10 kJIlI •• &. 10+kJIls. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical DrinJcing Post&. Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus atop. marketl railway hat. if station any water way)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

59. Panglot 120.19 183 (27) -(-5) -(-5) S.N -(-5) DS 60. Jagni 156.62 286 (43) P(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 61. Deli Dhawan lI58.15 398 (68) P(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) DS 62. Narlingh Pora 402.67 276 (43) P(2) -(10+) R.S.N -(10+) -(-5) 63. Som 696.47 439 (66) pel) --{5-10) S.N -(5-10) -(5-10) 64. Barab 1.035.20 803 (118) P(I) -(-5) R.S.N -(-5) DS 65. Gbarat 336.70 311 (47) -(5-10) -(5-10) S.N -(5-10) -(10+) 66. Dbanti 33.18 40 (9) -(5-10) -(5-10) S.N -(5-10) -(10+) 67. Dangot 470.24 566 (87) pel) D(l) R,S,N PO -(10+) 68. Salheri 70.82 56 (11) P(I) -(5-10) R,S,N -(10+) -(10+)

41.295.53 36894(6114) ~111), D(14) (25) H(5) 0(7) 43

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (Il) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Rajauri (22) EA Wheat. Maize. 65.16 26.30 17.80 10.93 Rice KR Rajauri (23) EA Wheat. Maize. 24.28 PC 3.64 38.04 36.83 53.83 Rice PR Rajauri (26) EA Wheat. Maize. 202.35 PC 1.21 61.51 62.73 30.35 Rice KR Rajauri (20) Wheat. Maize. 217.71 GC 11.74 51.40 57 47 64.35 Rice KR Rajauri (30) Wheat. Maize. 513.96 GC 51.40 53.00 4.05 74.06 Rice PR Rajauri (32) EA Wheat. Maize. 594.08 GC 54.64 106.54 112.50 167.14- Rice KR Rajauri (40) Wheat. Maize. 80.13 PC 7.69 46.13 36.42 166.33 Rice KR Rajauri (35) Wheat. Maize 4.45 7.28 4.05 17.40 KR Rajauri (40} Wheat. Maize. 96.32 PC 11.74- 65.95 54.23 242.00 Rice KR Rajauri (45) Wheat. Maize. 33.99 PC 2.83 12.15 6.07 15.78 Rice

20644-.20 PC 66.36 5368.72 5864.36 8919.28 GC322.12 0 110.49

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

NOWSHEHRA TEHSIL

S. Name of Village 1981 S. Name of Village 1981 No. Location No. Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Anwas Bhandar 31 28. Kalal 11 2. Bagnoti 52 29. Kalar 48 3. Bhajnoa 16 30. Kalsian 26 4. Bohani 27 31. Kanaheat 28 5. Chahi 24 32. Khambah 29 6. Chak J aralan 53 33. Kothara J agir 50 7. Chak Sarkar 10 34. Lam 40 8. Chak Sarkari 41 35. Lambehri 55 9. Chak Sarkari 20 36. Langar 23 10. Chovki Handan 21 37. Laroka 34 11. Dabbar 6 38. Mangal Devi 4 12. Darbote 30 39. Mangote 2 13. Dhanaka 22 40. Manput 17 14. Dharat 1 41. Mohra Kampla 35 15· Dhing 8 42. Narian 49 16. Dohgani 46 43. Nunial 18 17. Dundersar 54 44. Pandori 9 18. Dura Hala 12 45. Pokharni 37 19. Gagrot 7 46. Potha 5 20. Ghania 25 47. Qila Darhal 42 21. Gurah Sahib Singh 19 48. Raja! 51 22. Hidayat Pura 47 49. Rajoa 39 50. Raj, Pur Kamila 43 23. Hunjana Khanka 14 51. Sarlah 30 24. Hunjana Thakra 13 52. Sihal 3 Inayat Pur 25. 44 53. Sing hPura 45 26. Jajot Kandu 38 54. Tahhal Chakian IS 27. Janjua Pogla 32 55. Wand Mohra 36 46

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE AMENITIES AND TEHSIL NOWSHERA

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (!fnot available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion &. broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms•• & lO+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available: is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. market/ railway hat. if station any water way)

( I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

I. Dharat 1444.34 1112 (160) P (3) -(-5) Tk.S.N -(-5) -(-5) 2. Mangote 15IS.80 787 (141) M(I).P(l) -(-5) T.S.N -(-5) -(-5) 3. Sihal 679.88 769 (143) M(I).P(3) -(5-10) W.Tk.S.N -(-5) BS 4. Mangal Devi 959.12 1372 (253) H(l).M(3). H(l).D(I). W.Tk.S PTO -(-5) P(5).AC(I) CHW(I) 5. Potha 552.81 772 (90) H(I).M(3}. -(-5) S PO -(-5) P(I) 6. Dabbar 530.14 592 (94) P (I) -(5-10) W.S.N PO BS 7. Gagrot £00.88 845 (140) M(I).P(3). -(5-10) W.Tk.S.N PO BS AC(I) 8. Dhing 1136.37 75t! (130) P (I) -(5-10) W.S.N. -(-5) --{-5) 9. Pandori 1356.93 Un-inhabited

10. Chak Sarkar 9S.74- 52 (10) -(-5) -(5-10) W.S -(-5) -(-5) 11. Kalal 934.43 1128 (99) P (I) -(5--10) W.Tk.S.N -(-5) -(5-10) 12. Dura Bala 534.60 492 (15) P (I) -(5-10) S -(-5) -(-5) 13. Hunjana Thakra 624.03 950 (153) M(I).P(4) -(-5) W.S PO BS 14. Hunjana Khanka 659.24 1007 (153) P(I).AC(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

15. Thhal Chakian 240.39 297 (45) -(-5) -(5-10) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 16. Bhajnoa 702.54- 621 (103) M(I).P(3) -(-5) W.S.N PO -(5-10)

17. Manpur 255.36 575 (105) P(I).AC(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(10+) IS. Nunial 2144.45 2790 (436) M(I).P(3) -(-5) W.S PO -(5-10) 19. Gurah Sahib Singh 9.31 Un-inhabited 20. Chak Sarkari 29.54 Un-inhabited

21. Chovk Handan 1612.69 2253 (359) M(I).P(2). -(-5) W.S PO BS (Chouki Handan) AC(I) 22. Dhanaka 306.35 758 (118) P (I) -(-5) W.S PO BS

23. Langar 390.12 764 (129) H(I).M(I). D(I). W.S PO BS P(I).AC(I) CHW(I) 24. Chahi 90.25 Un-inhabited 25. Ghania 383.65 443 (78) P (I) -(-5) W.S -(-5) BS 26. Kalsian 1169.55 1002 (149) M(I).P(2). -(-5) W.S PO BS AC(I) 27. Bohani 1884.24 1482 (256) H(I).M(I). D(I). W.S PO BS P(3).AC(I) CHW(I) 28. Kanaheat 200.73 160 (27) -(-5) -(-5) W.S -(-5) BS 29. Khambah 3671.35 1044 (192) M(I),P(2) H(I) W.S PO BS 47

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious, (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Nowshehra i24) Rice. Wheat 389.73 PC 2.02 320.92 104.81 626.86 KR Nowshehra (12) Rice, Wheat 517.60 PC 1.21 226.63 49.37 723.99 PR Nowshehra (17) EA Rice. Wheat 123.84 PC 0.81 196.68 38.04 320.51 KR Nowshehra (14) EA Rice, Wheat 140.02 PC 0.81 237.15 581.14 N(4) Baisakhi. Mangal Devi Qatra KR Nowshehra (8) EA Wheat. Maize 203.56 PC 0.41 176.44 172.40 .• KR Nowshehra (6) EA Wheat. Maize 16.19 PC 2.43 142.04 2.83 366.65 PR Nowlhehra (13) EA Wheat, Maize 22.26 PC 0.40 213.27 13.76 551.19 N(2) KR Nowshehra (14) EA Wheat, Maize 708.61 PC 3.24 173.61 46.56 202.35 Un-inhabited 433.02· 24.69 899.22 PR Nowshehra (13) EA Wheat, Maize 57.47 PC 0.40 17.80 23.07 KR Nowshehra (19) EA Wheat, Maize 74.87 PC 1.21 116.96 1.21 740.18 KR Nowshehra (12) EA Wheat. Maize 29.14 102.39 1.21 401.86 PR Nowshehra (3) EA Wheat. Rice 27.93 PC 3.24 173.60 (;.07 413.19 KR Nowshehra (3) EA Wheat. Rice 26.71 PC 3.64 197.08 6.07 425.74 KR Nowshehra (8) EA Wheat. Maize PC 2.02 78.92 1.22 158.23 KR Nowshehra (5) ED Wheat. Maize 23.88 PC 0.81 145.28 5.67 526.90 KR Nowshehra (13) EA Wheat. Maize 130.31 25.09 99.96 PR Nowshehra (5) EA Wheat, Maize 435.45 PC 0.40 636.98 82.56 989.06 Un-inhabited 1.22 1.21 6.88 Un-inhabited 6.07 2.43 5.66 15.38 PR Nowshehra (11) EA Rice. Maize 379.19 PC 6.48 436.25 128.29 662.48 PR Nowshehra (11) EA Rice. Maize 51:.23 PC 2.02 122.22 20.64- 107.24- PR Nowshehra (11) EA Rice. Maize 43.30 PC 2.43 146.09 37.23 161.07 Un-inhabited 5.67 84.58 FR Nowshehra (Ii) EA Rir,e. Maize 195.47 PC 2.43 108.46 20.64 56.65 PR Nowshehra (18\ EA Rice. Maize 531.36 PC 1.20 208.42 122.22 306.35 PR Nowshehra (22) EA Rice. Maize 840.51:. PC 3.64 268.72 222.58 548.76 Gapha Mongla Mai PR Nowshehra (24) EA Rice. Maize 57.06 PC 0.40 37.65 14.97 90.65 PR Nowshehra (28) EA Maize. Wheat 2132.72 PC 3.24 125.45 50.18 1359.76 Ancient Ruins Gmah Khambah Baba Barim Shah 48

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL NOWSHEHRA

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (!fnot available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms•• & lO+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. market! railway hat. if station any water way)

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

30. Sariah 859.16 468 (78) P (I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 31. Anwas Bhandar 566.57 15 (2) -(-5) -(-5) S.W -(5-10) -(5-10) 32. Janjua Pogla 121.00 5 (I) -(-5) -(-5) S.W -(5-10) -(5-10) 33. Darbote 450.82 47 (9) -(5--10) -(5--10) S.W -(5-10) -(-5) 34. Laroka 1819.49 1263 (ISO) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S PO BS 35. Mohra Kampla 449.21 349 (54) M(I).P(2) D (I) W.S PO BS 36. Wand Mohra 97.93 Un-inhabited 37. Pokharni 482.39 245 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 38. Jajot Kandu 1622.40 112 (16) -(-5) -(-5) S.W PO -(-5) 39. Rajoa 505.46 233 (42) AC\I) -(-5) W.S -(-5) BS 40. Lam 1238.15 928 (162) P (I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 41. Chak Sarkari 425.73 69 (10) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 42. Qila Darhal 796.43 690 (Ill) H(I).M(I). D (I) W.S PO -(5-10) P(I) 43. "Raj Pur Kamila 2401.43 1250 (186) H(I).M(I). -(5-10) W.S PO -(5-10) P(I).AC(I) 44. Inayat Pur 615.13 124 (22) -(-5) -(10+) W.S -(10+) -(10+) 45. Singh Pura 719.54 794 (128) M(I).P(l) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 46. Dohgani 1035.20 957 (158) P (I) -(-5) S PO -(-5) 47. Hidayar Pura 137.59 138 (24) P (I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 48. Kalar 142.86 284 (58) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 49. Narian 1727.22 1037 (186) P (2) D (I) W.S PO BS SO. Kothara J agir 439.49 199 (35) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 51. Rajal 1397.80 1242 (206) M(I).P(3)P(2) D (I) T.Tk.W. PO BS C.S 52. Bagnoti 857.94 937 (146) H(2).M(I). D (I) T.W.C.S PO BS 53. Chak Jaralan 322.94 430 (69) -(-5) -(-5) T.W.C.S -(-5) BS 54. Dundersar 940.50 1021 (165) P (2) D (I) T.W.C.S PO BS 55. Lambchri 2646.67 3340 (525) H(2).M(3). H (I) T.W.C.S PTO. BS P(8) Phone 47740.08 39002(6253) P(75) D (9) M(27) H (3) H(IO) CRW(3) AC(IO) 49

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area no religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Nowshehra (28) EA Maize. Wheat 150.95 125.86 24.69 557.66 KR Nowshehra (22) Maize. Wheat 446.37 5.26 29.15 85.79 KR Nowshehra (22) Maize. Wheat 32.38 2.83 40.87 44.92 KR Nowshehra (26) Maize. Wheat 52.61 6.48 203.55 188.18 KR Nowshehra (25) EA Maize. Wheat 81.34 GC 7.28 260.62 29.54 1440.71 RR Nowshehra (19) EA Maize. Wheat 66.36 PC 1.24 125.45 14.16 242.00 Un-inhabited 40.56 57.47 KR Nowshehra (10) Wheat. Maize 129.91 PC 1.62 56.66 31.46 262.64 KR Nowshehra (24) Wheat. Maize 450.02 28.33 24.68 1119.37 KR Nowshehra (21) ED Wheat. Maize 45.33 PC 5.26 63.94 69.61 321.32 PR Nowshehra (20) ED Maize. Wheat .870.89 GC 14.16 184.55 25.09 143.66 PR Nowshehra (17) Maize. Wheat 164.71 PC 0.40 19.43 19.82 221.37 PR Nowshehra (19) EA Maize. Wheat 76.08 PC 4.45 151.36 22.66 541.88 Fortress PR Nowshehra (28) ED Maize. Wheat 368.67 GC 23.47 256.17 272.76 1480.36 PR Nowshehra (28) Wheat. Maize 65.96 PC 1.21 29.14 21.86 496.96 KR Nowshehra (12) Maize. Wheat 313.63 GC 43.30 84.58 131.94 146.09 KR Nowshehra (14) Maize. Wheat 609.87 GC 19.43 97.93 114.12 193.85 PR Nowshehra (18) Wheat, Maize 90.25 PC 4.03 12.55 17.00 13.76 PR Nowshehra (18) EA Wheat, Maixe 6.48 PC 8.50 21.85 3.64 102.39 PR Nowshehra (15) EA Wheat, Maize 138.00 GC 8.90 109.67 91.47 1379.18 PR Nowshehra (12) EA Wheat. Maize 254.55 PC 0.40 29.14 30.35 125.05 PR Nowshehra (6) EA Wheat. Maize 868.87 PC 1.62 210.84 41.28 275.19 T(I) PR Nowshehra (8) EA Wheat, Maize 429.78 GC 4.05 Iffl.77 28.33 208.01 PR Nowshehra (7) EA Wheat. Maize 48.16 PC 2.02 148.93 15.78 108.05 M(I).T(2) PR Nowshehra (12) EA Wheat. Maize 481.99 PC 0.81 210.03 44.52 203.15 M(2).T(I) PR Nowshehra (15) EA Wheat. Maize 222.98 PC 2.43 606.23 29.54 1785.49 N(5)

13937.58 PC 78.88 7777.35 2458.88 23366.80 GC120.59 SO

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RAJA-URI TEBSR.

S. Nam, of Villag, 1981 S. Nam, of Villag, 1981 No. Location No. Location Cod, No. Cod, No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Agrati. 80 39. Dasal Gujran· 114 2. ·'Alai 16 40. Dasal Jatan 113 3. AndroIa ... 75 41. Dasal Seriall 111 4. Androth.t 88 42. Dedka'" 112 5. Argi, 64 43. Dehri Ralyot" 161 6. A~i. 142 44. Dhan Loharian .... 41 7. Azmatabad 9 45. Dhanar Dhedian"' 54 8. ·Badhan 35 46. Dhangri. 66 9. Bagia 90 47. Dhanwan<' 76 10. Bahdaunl 57 48. Dhanwan Kot, 81 11. BaijaralaJP 69 49. Dhara Sanwla. 123 12. oBarhon 12 50. ,Dhowk 17 13. 'Bataihli 14 51. . Dodarshan Bala 147 14. Bathoni.,. 107 52. ..Dodarsan Pain 146 15. .Bharot 1 53 . Dongi Brahamana-' 104 16. tBhattian 157 54. Dongi Manialan~·· 125 17. liBidha Kanna 29 55. Drairil 162 18. BonthaL- 124 56. Dudaj 22 19 ..... Chahrol 68 57. Erwan Kehtar> 134 20. Chakli ... 72 58. Farwahale~ 48 21. Chariahn-' 47 59. Fatehpur_ '. 143 22. Chattiallo" 77 60. Galhotti," 158 23. Chawa ..: 138 61. Ghambeer Muglian..... · 164 24. Cheneni Begala. 136 62. Godar... 71 25. Chhabardhara'" 133 63. Gonni 65 26. Chilas( 93 64. Goverdhan Bala· 140 27. Chodri Nar" 40 65. Goverdhan Pain 141 28. ,Chokian 24 66. • Hasploot 7 29. Dabrot_.; 160 67. Hiyat Pura.· 148 30. Dahanur Jaralan' 51 68. rHusyot 31 31. DahriaIl""" 100 69. Jandhi Dhara 92 32. Dahri Dhara· 154 70. Jatiari.> 83 33. Dalhori •. 61 71. Jatot# 99 34. Dani Dhau 53 72. Jamula. 155 35. panhur Gorsian. 42 73. Kadren...... 74 36. /Danna 19 74. Kakora.. 131 37. (nara 15 75. Kaiali. 156 38. . Darhal 21 76. Kalal Khas ... 58 ----_------~-.------. TEHSIL RAJAURI CISTI;ICT RAJ .. URI I ) I ( \ "\ \ I " ... .' I I ) I )tI' ...... L"'''~ /T----· I / --, .. , ,; ,/ .'.".' , co .... / P .."'JI!o:", ...... QI / •, r:--·,-, + c;. ) ._ .. / () / "'" ..

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s. Name of Village 1981 S. Name of Village 1981 No. Location No. Location Code No. Code No. (I) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

77. Kalar 78 121. Palam 49 78.

1981 ,CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL RAJAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms •• 5-10 ~ms .• & 10+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post &; Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. marke¥ railway hat. i station any water way)

(I) (2j (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Bbarot 641.43 1621 (243) H(I)M(I)P(I) D (I) T.S PO -(-5) 2. .Rajdhani 636.17 1469 (221) M(I);P(I) -(-5) T.S -(-5) -(-5) 3. Khablen 600.96 1711 (260) P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 4. Majhur 139.62 532 (89) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 5. Shahdra 642.24 . 1556 (227) M(I).P(I) D(I) T PO -(-5) 6. Panghai 930.38 1811 (291) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 7. Haploot 683.52 1456 (235) P(I) -(-5) T.S -(-5) BS

8~ Manhal 354.51 1059 (158) P(l) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 9. Azmat Abad 546.74 76B (108) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 10. Kals 29.54- 134 (16) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 11. Karyot 12B.69 395 (53) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 12. Barhon 57.06 261 (39) -(-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 13. Naili 29.14 163 (21) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 14. Bataihli 39.66 163 (29) -(5-10) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 15. Dara 293.80 737 (111) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 16. Alal 142B.96 959 (160) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 17. Dhowk 272.76 647 (B7) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

lB. Khanyal Kote 57.06 253 (37) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 19. Danna 25.90 172 (30) -(-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(-5)

20. Mangota 1397.80 1555 (232) P(2) D(I) S -(-5) -(-5) 21. Darhal 2404.26 1956 (299) H(I)M(2)P(2) D(I) S PO BS 22. Dudaj 1881.00 4200 (606) M(I).P(I) D(I) S PO BS 23. Thana Nang 498.17 3009 (462) H(I)M(2)P(2) D(I) S PO BS 24. Chokian 697.2B 2310 (349) M(2),P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 25. Sagra Wat 259.41 553 (B9) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 26. Kothra 204.77 839 (127) M(I}.P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

27. Laba 800.07 1302 (195) M(I).P(I) D(I) S -(-5) -(-5) 28. Kot 477.94- 1270 (211) M(I).P(I) -(-5) .,·S -(-5) -(-5) 29. Bidha Kanna r 335.08 866 (119) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-10) 53

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area no religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12, (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Thanamandi (4) Rice. Wheat. 154.19 PC 28.73 155.00 274.78 28.73 Ruins of Fort Maize PR Thanamandi (2) ED Rice. Wheat. 245.65 PC 38.45 135.16 123.83 93.08 Maize PR Thanamandi (3) Rice. Wheat. 61.92 GC 41.67 148-52 45.33 303.52 Maize KR Thanamandi (3) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 25.91 44.11 68.39 1.21 Maize KR Thanamandi (4) EA Rice. Wheat. 264.67 147.30 139.62 90.65 Ancient Mosque Maize FP Thanamandi (5) Rice. Wheat. 467.01 GC 10.93 193.85 209.63 48.96 Maize PR Thanamandi (1) EA Rice. Wheat. 245.65 GC 48.97 214.49 94.29 80.12 Maize KR Thanamandi (2) Rice. Wheat. 132.33 PC 8.09 109.67 104.42 Maize PR Thanamandi (3) Rice. Wheat. 380.81 100.77 4.05 61.11 Maize PR Thanamandi (4) Rice. Wheat. PC 0.81 14.16 14.57 Maize KR Thanamandi (3) Rice. Wheat. 119.79 8.90 Maize KR Thanamandi (5) Rice. Wheat. PC 8.90 22.26 25.90 Maize KR Thanamandi (4) EA Rice. Wheat. 17.40 11.74 Maize KR Thanamandi (5) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 5.67 19.43 9.31 5.25 Maize KR Than&mandi (6) EA Rice. Wheat. 73.25 101.17 78.51 40.87 Maize KR Thanamandi (5) EA Rice, Wheat. 125.05 PC 2.43 131.12 1170.36 Maize KR Thanamandi (6) EA Rice. Wheat. 92.67 91.06 57.46 31.57 Maize KR Thanamandi (4) EA Rice. Wheat. 0.40 PC 0.81 36.42 19.03 0.40 Maize KR Thanamandi (2) EA Rice, Wheat. 8.50 17.40 Maize KR Thanamandi (3) EA Rice. Wheat. 1065.14 PC 6.08 153.78 172.80 Maize PR Thanamandi (10) EA Rice. Wheat •. 1980.55 PC 10.52 121.71 110.48 180.90 Maize PR Thanamandi (10) EA Rice, Maize 960.33 GC 74.06 273.98 291.78 280.85 PR Thanamandi (11) EA Rice. Maize 25.09 GC 19.43 162.69 197.89 93.07 KR Thanamandi (11) EA Rice. Maize 48.97 GC 184.13 129.91 225.41 108.86 KR Thanamandi (9) Rice. Maize 139.21 GC 11.34 48.16 60.70 PR Thanamandi (12) EA Rice, Maize GC 14.57 39.25 90.65 6O.S0 KR Thanamandi (6) EA Rice. Maize 41.68 GC 46.94 43.71 611.08 56.66 KR Thanamalldi (4) EA Rice, Mai.ze 81.34 GC 92.67 147.31 108.86 47.76 KR Thanamandi (6) EA Rice. Wheat. 71.63 GC 42.90 83.37 108.46 28.72 Maize 54

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL RAJAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities availahle (If not availahle within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms •• & 10+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility availablt: is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. marketl railway hat. j( station any water way)

( I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

30. Palangar 342.77 1132 (166) MlI).P(2) D(I) S -(-5) -(10+) 31. Husyot 61.92 286 (48) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-10) 32. Saj 591.25 2091 (357) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-10) 33. Maharaj Pura 9.71 43 (7) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-) 34. Nadian 341.56 1268 (209) H(I)MCI)P(3) D(I) S -(-5) BS 35. Badhan 93.08 356 (55) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 36. Malhiet 255.36 626 (99) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 37. Lerian 301.09 884 (144) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 38. Ujjan 1093.47 2568 _(392) H(I)M(I)P(3) D(I) S.N PO BS 39. Rehtal 144.97 bI9 (92) pel) -(-5) S.N -(-5) -(-5) 40. Chodri Nar 286.52 772 (132) M(I).P(I) -(5-10) S.N PO -(5-10) 41. Dhan Loharian 144.47 528 (75) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) (Dhana Loharian) 42. Danhur Gorsian 178.06 421 (63) P(I) -(5-10) S -(-5) -(-5) 43. Kot Dhra 781.86 1541 (230) M(I).P(I) D(I) S -(-5) -(-5) 44. Phewa Lgah (Dhowalgah) 37.64 67 (10) -(5-10) -(5-10) S -(-5) -(5-10) 45. San Kari 241.60 705 (101) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S PO -(-5)

46. Saun Kot 209.22 352 (63) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

47. Chariahn 259.41 545 (91) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 48. Farwahale 380.00 433 (65) --(--5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 49. Pal am 487.25 ll53 (184) H(I)M(I)P(I) D(l) S PO BS 50. Nagrota 1023.06 2302 (349) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S PO BS 51. Dahanur Jaralan 213.68 744 (123) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 52. Khyora 55.04 263 (39) Tr. (I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

53. Dani Dhar (Doni Dhar) 178.87 581 (108) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

M. Dhanar Dhedian 200.73 587 (77) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

55. Kapa Kah 105.22 196 (37) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 56. Thodhi 222.98 1000 (175) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 57. Bahdaun 1439.89 2407 (358) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S PO -(-5) 58. Kalal Khas 786.31 1079 (172) M(I).P(I) -(5-10) S PO -(5-10) 55

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur­ Area not religious. l by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeologica I gaucher & cultivation interes t groves

(11) (12) ( 13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Thanamandi (10) Rice. Wheat. 112.91 GC 22.26 155.40 33.18 19.02 Maize PR Thanamandi (8) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 10.52 26.31 19.83 5.26 Maize KR Thanamandi (10) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 42.49 246.05 294.62 8.09 Ancient Inn Maize KR Thanamandi (10) Rice. Wheat. 4.05 4.86 0.80 Ancient Inn Maize PR Rajauri (10) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 17.40 138.00 182.92 3.24 Maize KR Rajauri (10) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 0.81 39.25 46.94 6.08 Maize KR Rajauri (11) EA Rice. \Vheat. 5.67 PC 17.00 56.25 97.13 79.31 Maize K'R Rajauri (13) Rice. Wheat. 15.78 97.13 119.38 68.80 Maize PR. Rajauri (10) EA Rice. Wheat. 218.53 PC 182.92 233.91 335.08 123.03 Maize KR Rajauri (6) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 28.73 62.32 50.99 2.03 Maize KR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Maize. 89.03 49.78 147.71 Maize KR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Wheat. 12.14 65.16 39.25 27.92 Maize KR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Wheat. 96.72 PC 1.21 50.59 29.54 Maize KR Rajauri (8) Rice. Wheat. PC 13.76 267.91 184.13 316.06 Maize KR Rajauri (6) Rice. Wheat. 11.33 26.31 Maize KR Rajauri (8) Rice. Wheat. PC 8.09 114.53 118.57 0.41 Maize KR Rajauri (12) Rice. Wheat. 34.80 PC 16.19 55.44 86.20 16.59 Maize PR Rajauri (8) EA Rice. Wheat.. 37.23 PC 10.12 74.46 130.32 7.28 Maize PR Rajauri (8) EA Rice. Wheat. 57.06 GC 14.16 140.83 94-.29 73.66 Maize PR Rajauri (7) EA Rice. Wheat. 55.04 GC 40.47 92.27 168.35 131.12 Maize PR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Wheat. 92.27 GC 69.20 231.41i 157.03 473.08 Maize KR Rajauri (4) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 34.80 36.42 136.79 5.67 Maize PR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 4.86 26.31 9.71 14.16 Maize KR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wheat. 101.56 68.80 8.51 Ancient Fortress Maize KR Rajauri (3) EA Rice. Wheat. 76.09 65.56 59.08 Maize KR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wheat. 30.76 PC 0.81 42.49 31.16 Maize KR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 36.83 56.25 122.21 7.69 Maize KR Rajauri (4) EA Rice. Wheat. 709.83 GC 54.63 225.00 274.J8 176.05 Maize KR Rajauri (14) Rice. Wheat. 144.88 GC 17.00 127.48 247.66 249.29 Maize 56

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENlTmS AND TERSIL RAJAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz ; -5 kIDS •• 5-10 kIDS •• & 10+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility availablt: is given) (in ofb.ouse- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post &: Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus atop. marketl railway hat. if station any water way)

( I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

59. Ladot 980.16 1374 (229) M(I).P(I) -(5-10) S PO -(5-10) 60. Salhat 369.89 424 (61) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 61. Dalhori 1299.46 1220 (202) M(I).P(2) D(I) S PO -(5-10) 62. Sewa Jagir 269.93 367 (641 P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 63. Sagot 315.25 337 (56) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 64. Argi 549.97 694 (122) P(I) -(5-10) S -(-5) -BS 65. Gonni 164.71 231 (30) P(I} -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 66. Dhangri 688.38 16'36 (252) H(I)M(I)P(I) D(I} S.T PO BS 67. Saranu 1338.71 1722 (285) P(I) D(l) S.T PO BS 68. Chahrol 87.41 110 (18) -(-5) -(-5) S.T -(-5) BS 69. Baljaralan 191.42 312 (51) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S.T PO BS 70. Phaio Manalan 284.09 281 (45) P(I) -(-5) s -(-5) -(--5) 71. Godar - 948.59 1368 (198) M(I).P(I) -(-5) s -(-5) -(---5) 72. Chakli 47.35 116 (21) P(I) -(-5) s -(-5) -(---5) 73. Potha Ghoralan 255.36 469 (81) M(I).P(l) -(-5) s PO BS 74. Kadrenu 136.38 264 (50) -(-5) -(5-10) s -(5-10) -(-5) 75. Androla 424.12 470 (74) H(I)M(l)P(I) -(5-10) s -(5-10) -(-5) 76. Dhanwan 161.07 472 (66) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(5-10) BS 77. Chattiar 392.14 532 (109) M(I).P(l) D(I) S -(-5) BS 78. Kalar 218.94 512 (70) M{I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 79. Swani 1137.18 1012 (164) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 80. Agrat 898.41 996 (141) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S PO BS 81. Dhanwan Kat 232.29 313 (44) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(---5) 82. Lur Kat 453.25 571 (95) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(---5) 83. Jatiari 466.20 409 (62) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 84. Khanpur Chingas 341.15 299 (54) H(I).M(I).(P) D(I) S PO BS 85. Kottari Jagir 57.47 66 (9) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) ---(---5) 86. Rani Badetar 78.51 511 (77) -(-5) -(-5) S -(--5) ---(5-10) 87. Rachwa 241.60 204 (30) P( 1) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-10) 57

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.} FOIut Irrigated Un- Cultur­ Area not religious, tby source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeo10gica I gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Rajauri (15j Rice, Wheat, 345.20 GC 23.88 167.14 242.00 2U1.94 Maize KR Rajauri (15) Rice, Wheat, 110.08 PC 12.14 45.73 98.34 103.60 Maize KR Rajauri (20) Rice, Wheat, 574.66 PC 26.02 158.64 283.28 246.86 Maize KR Rajauri (15) Rice, Wheat, PC 12.95 41.69 54.63 160.66 Maize KR Rajauri (12) Rice, Wheat, 29.14 PC 8.50 52.20 76.49 148.92 Maize KR Rajauri (10) EA Rice, Wheat, 31.16 PC 11.33 72.44 210.03 225.01 Maize KR Rajauri ( 10) EA Rice, Wheat, 102.39 PC 3.64 19.43 39.25 Maize PR Rajauri (8) EA Rice, Wheat, 212.06 PC 3.24 214.49 231.08 27.51 Maize PR Rajauri (10) EA Rice, Wheat, SO.76 PC 26.71 205.58 393.76 681.90 Maize PR Rajauri (9) EA Rice, Wheat, 49.78 PC 2.42 11.33 23.88 Maize PR Rajauri (9) EA Rice, Wheat, 114.93 PC 5.67 34.80 :':9.95 6.07 Maize KR Rajauri (12) Rice, Wheat, 111.69 PC 10.12 33.59 55.85 72.84 Maize KR Rajauri (21) EA Rice. Wheat. 397.00 PC 26.71 140.72 153.38 231.48 Maize KR Rajauri (21) Rtce. Wheat, 23.47 PC 1.22 22.66 Maize PR Rajauri (17) EA Rice. Wheat, 78.11 PC 8.50 3399 63.13 71.63 Maize KR Rajauri (19) Rice, Wheat. 34.80 PC 6.07 19.02 28.33 48.16 Maize KB' Rajauri (~O) Rice, Wheat, 245.24 PC 4.86 50.59 61.11 62.32 Maize PR Rajauri (21) EA Rice. Wheat, 27.11 PC 2.02 30.36 61.11 40.47 Maize PR Rajauri (19) Rice, Wheat, 215.30 60.70 2i.ll 89.03 Maize PR ~ja,uri, (15) EA Rice, Wheat, 95.10 PC 0.81 27.52 38.85 56.66 . , Mai2'e KR Raja';lr1 (19) Rice, Wheat. 261.03 PC 9.71 112.50 690.40 63.54 Mai2'e PR Rajauri (23) Rice, Wheat, 519.22 109.67 177.25 92.27 Mai~e KR Rajauri (23) Rice, Wheat, 99.96 PC 3.64 30.76 69.20 28.73 Mai2'e KR Rajau;':i' (20) Rice, Wheat, 174.42 PC 0.40 47.76 72,OJ 158.64 Maize PR ~ajauri ' J~3). EA Rice. Wheat, 292.19 PC 7.69 43.70 82.15 40.47 " . -.; .",' Maize PR Rajauri (25) EA Rice. Wheat, 227.03 PC 1:21 17.81 51.SO 43.30 , , Maize \_J", KR Rajauri (27) Rice. Wheat, 23.88 9.72 7.28 16.59 Mai2'e KR Rajauri (28) Rice. Wheat, PC 0.81 58.68 19.02 Maize KR Rajauri ,35) Rice, Wheat. 115.75 20.23 74.46 31.16 Mai:r.e 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL RAJAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms .• & 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- r------A-- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. market! railway hat. if station any water way)

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

88. Androth 2441.90 1809 (219) P(I) 0(1) S -(-5) -(5-10) 89. Nariala 570.21 557 (76) P(I) -(-5) S -(5-10) JlS 90. Bagla 1918.64 1591 (237) P(I) -(--5) S -(5-10) -(-5)

!ll. Trala Jagir 285.31 226 ~37) -(-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 92. Jandhi Dhara 220.56 214 (33) -(-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(-5) 93. Chilas 1874.52 808 (128) P( I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

94. Methi Dhara 1041.67 82 (8) -(-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

95. Thothali 414.00 198 (29) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 96. Shahpur Manialan 170.37 281 (40) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

97. Keri Manialan 100.36 172 (11) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

98. Tara Dwal ·44.11 63 (11) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

99. Jatot 267.10 296 (45) -(-5) -(-~) S -(-5) -(-5) 100. Dahrian 152.57 271 (42) M(I).P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

101. Sanal Kot 315.66 579 (80) -(-5) -(~IO) S -(-5) -(-5)

102. Miari Manialan 196.27 209 (31) P(I) -(~IO) S -(-5) -(5-10) 103. Naghun 162.28 174 (28) -i-5) -(-5) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 104. Dongi Brahamana 441.92 401 (66) H(I).M(I). 0(1) s PO BS P{l) 105. Meari Gujran 593.68 486 (75) M(I).P(II -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

106. Thakrian 167.14 163 (27) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 107. Bathoni 728.85 1061 (159) M(I).P(2) D(I) S PO BS lOB. Marad Pur 518.00 1235 (196) M(I).P( I) D(I) S PO BS

109. Phaliara 195.06 251 (41) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

110. Salani 116.55 23 (5) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS Ill. Dasal Serian 84.18 167 (29) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

112. Dedka 19.02 42 (11) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

113. (Bedak) Dasal Jattan 238.77 437 (63) M(I).P(I) -(_i) S -(-5) -(-5) 114. Dasal Gujran 170.78 304 (45) -(-5) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

115. Karaian 234.32 378 (62) P( I) -(~IO) S -(5-10) -(5-10)

116. Pathan Mohra 84.18 223 (34) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 59

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

"pproach Nearest Powt"r Staple Land use (i. e. area under difft"rent types of land use Remarks to village town dnd supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Fort"st Irrigat.. d Un- Cu)tur­ Area nOI religious. \by source) irrigated able waste availahle historical or including for archaeologica 1 gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Rajauri (40) RiLe. Wheat. 1638.99 PC 2.83 105.22 232.70 462.16 Maize PR Rajauri (30) Wheat. Maize 286.93 PC 0.40 52.21 116.15 114.52 KR Rajauri (28) Wheat. Maize 1196.96 PC 8.09 .249.69 189.81 284.09 KR Rajauri (29) Wheat. Maize 170.37 PC 1.22 35.61 69.21 8.90 KR Rajauri (20) Rice. Wheat. 35.61 27.52 30.76 126.67 Maize KR Rajauri (25) Rice. Wheat. 79.31 PC 3.24 94.29 1656.40 41.28 Maize KR Rajauri (25) Rice. Wheat. 816.66 17.00 177.66 30.35 Maize KR Rajauri (28) Rice. Wheat. 157.43 17.00 61.51 178.86 Maize KR Rajauri (26) Rice. Wheat. 47.35 PC 2.42 ~4.4O 30.35 55.85 Maize KR Rajauri (26) Rice. Wheat. 20.23 PC 2.83 16.19 29.95 31.16 Maize KR Rajauri (28) Rice. Wheat. 6.07 PC 2.83 11.33 23.88 Maize KR Rajauri (28) Rice. Wheat. 55.44 PC 2.83 55.04 36.43 117.36 Maize KR Rajauri (25) Rice. Wheat. PC 1.21 32.39 91.86 27.11 Maize KR Rajauri (25) Rice. Wheat. 88.63 PC 3.24 80.53 60.30 82.96 Maize KR Rajauri (20) Rice. Wheat. 105.22 23.47 27.11 40.47 Maize KR Rajauri (22) Rice. Wheat. 36.83 16.59 37.64- 71.22 Maize PR Rajauri \30) Rice. Wheat. 161.88 PC 11.33 38.85 99.96 129.90 Maize KR Rajauri (10) Rice. Wheat. 215.70 54.63 125.46 197.89 Maize KR Rajauri (8) EA Rice. Wheat. 33.99 PC 0.40 17.81 31.16 83.78 Maize PR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wht"at. 201.94 PC 0.81 8822 104.01 333.87 Maize PR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 56.25 68.60 111.69 281.26 Maize PR Rajauri (5) EA Rice. Wheat. 80.94 PC 13.35 18.21 57.06 2;'.50 Maize PR Rajauri (2) EA Rice. Wheat. 22.66 10.11 32.38 51.40 Maize KR Rajauri (4) Rice. Wheat. 12.96 17.81 20.23 33.18 Maize PR Rajauri (1) EA Rice. Wheat. 1.62 1.62 15.78 Maize KR Rajauri (4) Rice. Wheat. 104.81 PC 6.48 44.92 81.75 0.81 Maizc KR Kajauri (6) Rice. Wheat, 25.90 34.40 57.06 53.42 Maize KR Rajauri (5) Rice. \Vheat. 69.20 PC 2.83 53.43 97. :,3 11.33 Maize PR Rajauri (2) Rice. Wh.. at. 20.64 41.68 21.86 Mai7.e 60

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL RAJAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula. is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kma .• 5-10 kms •• & 10+kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility availablt: is given) (in of house. hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post &; Day or Communi· water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. marketl railway hat, if station any water way)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

117. Mubarikh Pura (Bharah Pura) 68.80 152 (2S) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 118. Makot 159.85 332 (54) -(-S) -(-S) S -(-5) -(-5) 119. Sadhal SO.59 271 (46) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

120. Naga Nar 162.28 175 (31) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 121. Phool Yan 657.62 5fi7 (106) M(I).P(l) D(I) S PO -(5-10) 122. Samian 106.84 77 (17) -(-S) -(-5) S -(-5) -(5-10) 123. Dhara Sanwla 381.22 474 (90) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) . -(-5) 124. Bonthal 184.54 118 (22) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

125. Dongi Manialan 395.79 285 (57) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 126. Namblan 6113.93 5S2 (101) P(I) -(-5) ,S -(-5) -(5-10) 127. Sohana 3276.37 Un-inhabited

128. Tondi Tror 510.31 390 (55) P(I) -(-S) S -(-5) -(-5) 129. Khan Khri 16Uis 170 (30) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) , . 130. Panj Grian 2451.21 3026 (492) H(I).M(I). D(I) S PO BS P(3) 131. Kakora 862.39 145S (212) H(I).M(I). -(-S) S PO BS P(I) 132. Katarmal 640.22 84S (IS8) P(I) -(-5) S -{-S} BS 133. Chhaburdhara 36.83 '50 (10) -(-5) -(-S) S -(-5) BS 134. Erwan Kehtar 120.60 240 (41) pel) -(-5) S -(-S) BS 135. Thandi .K:assi ' 239.58 379 (66) M(I).P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS .136. Cheneni . Bagala 57.87 133 (21) -(-5) -(-S) S -(-5) BS " , 137. Talwa1 _. 222.58 265 (28) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

138. 9hawa (Cl!a~) , ,301.49 515 (75) pel) -(-S) S -(-5) -(-5) 139. Manji Dhara 107.65 139 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 140. Goverdhan Bala 509.91 910 (159) M(I).P(2) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 141. Goverdhan Pain 318.90 451 (62) -(-5) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 142. Ati 289.35 556 (79) -(-5) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -'-(-5' 143. Fateh Pur 1043.70 2692 (400) H(l).M(2). -(5-10) S PO -(-5) pc!!) 144. Samsamat 428.S7 900 (126) P{l) -(-5) S -(-S) -(-5) 14S. Narojal 214.08 S74 (84) M(I).P(I) D(n S PO BS 61

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under diB'erent types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forellt Irrigated Un- Cultur­ Area DO religioull. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Rajauri (4) Rice. Wheat. PC 1.21 14.98 15.78 36.83 Maiz KR Rajauri (4) Rice. Wheat. 29.95 PC 8.90 36.83 79.31 4.86 Maize KR Rajauri (5) Rice. Wheat. PC 5.26 13.35 29.95 2.03 Maize KR Rajauri (5) Rice. Wheat. 48.97 23.47 48.97 40.87 Maize KR RaJauri (6) EA Rice. Wheat. 106.03 PC 6.48 60.70 412.38 72.03 Maize KR Rajauri (18) Rice. Wheat. 50.99 7.69 12.14 36.02 Maize KR Rajauri (20) Rice. Wheat. 93.89 PC 10.11 45.33 76.49 155.40 Maize KR Rajauri (22) Rice. Wheat. 57.4:7 17.40 46.13 63.54 Maize KR Rajauri (25) Rice. Wheat. 160.66 PC 2.03 39.66 81.75 111.69 Maize KR Rajauri (16) Rice. Wheat. 274.78 PC 8.09 87.01 194.67 119.38 Maize Un - inhabited 1626.04 PC 16.59 332.25 978.95 322.54 KR Rajauri (15) Rice. Wheat. 261.03 PC 3.24 48.96 107.64 89.44 Maize KR Rajauri (8) Rice. Wheat. 57.47 PC 2.02 15.78 52.62 33.99 Maize PR Rajauri (6) EA Rice. Wheat. 846.61 GC 49.78 554.43 538.64 461.75 Maize PR Rajauri (10) Wheat. Maize 261.83 PC 27.11 211.25 275.19 87.01 KR Rajauri (8) Wheat. Maize 312.83 PC 8.90 146.50 164.31) 7.69 KR Rajauri (6) Wheat. Maize 17.81 8.09 7.28 3.65 PR Rajauri (5) Wheat. Maize PC 3.64 21.45 27.52 6,{.99 PR Rajauri (4) EA Wheat. Maize 55.04 54.23 101.58 28.73 PR Rajauri (3) EA Wheat. Maize 30.76 PC 0.81 14.56 8.50 3.24 PR Rajauri (2) Wheat. Maize PC 10.12 35.20 123.03 54.23 KR Rajauri (4) Wheat. Maize 94.29 PC 12.14 56.66 30.35 108.05 KR Rajauri (6) Wheat. Maize 68.80 PC 0.40 17.00 21.45 KR Rajauri (5) EA Wheat. Maize 158.64 PC 12.95 114.93 127.48 95.91 KR Rajauri (5) EA Wheat. Maize 1.62 PC 3.64 59.89 131.52 122.23 KR Rajauri (5) EA Wheat. Maize 72.84 PC 60.70 55.44 70.42 29.95 KR Rajauri (6) EA Wheat. Maize GC 63.54 359.36 221.77 399.03 K.R Rajauri (6) EA Wheat. Maize 87.01 GC 29.14 138.00 74.87 99.55 PR Rajauri (8) EA Wheat. Maize GC 10.11 75.68 128.29 62

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL RAjAURI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz ; -5 kms •• 5-10 kms •• & 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. markW railway hat. • station any water way)

(1) (2j (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

146. Dodarsan Pain 131.93 438 (66) pel) -(-5) 5 -(-5) -(-5) 147. Dodarsan Bala 1256.16 2991 (473) H(I?M(I). 0(1) 5 PO -(-5) P{I 148. Hiyat Pura 600.16 937 (154) H{I).M(I). 0(1) S PO BS P(I) 149. Neli 482.39 756 (118) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 150. Rajdhani 972.07 1098 (200) pel) -(-5) 8 -(-5) -(-5) 151. 8aroIa 355.72 960 (153) -(-5) -(-5) 8 -(--5) -(-5) 152. Munja Kat 78.91 151 (29) pel) -(-5) s -(-5) -(-5) 153. Mangalnar 590.04 779 (127) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 154. Dahri Dahra 277.21 365 (62) P(I) -(-5) S -(--5) -(-5) 155. Jamula 105.22 315 (58) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(--5) 156. KaiaH 417.64 676 (109) -(-5) -c.:.....?) s -(--5) -(-5) 157. Bhattian 866.44 1260 (200) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 158. Galhotti 934.83 1535 (266) M(I).P(I) D(l) s PO -(-5) 159. Patrara 241.60 388 (60) pel} -(-5) s -(--5) BS 160. Dabrot 270.74 419 (62) pel} -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 161. Dehri Ralyot 1205.57 1465 (247) M(I),P(2) D(I) 8 PO BS 162. Drairi 483.60 747 (98) P(I) -(-5) 8 -(-5) -(-5) 163. Kotli Kalaban 998.37 1137 (170) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 164. Gbambeer Muglian 2213.25 2484 (385) H(I).M(I). D(I) 8 PO -(-5) .80929.18 124873(19459) P(137) 0(29) M(61~ H(16 0(1)

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DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under diJl'erent types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area no religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Rajauri (12) EA Wheat. Maize GC 33.18 43.39 38.45 17.00 KR Rajauri (13) EA Wheat. Maize 149.74 GC 44.11 562.52 450.42 49.37 PR Rajauri (12) Wheat. Maize 65.56 GC 16.18 213.27 284.09 21.06 PR Rajauri (15) Wheat. Maize 198.70 GC 13.76 134.76 118.17 17.00 KR Rajauri (14) Wheat. Maize 205.58 GC 28.33 400.24 273.57 64.35 KR Rajauri (2) EA Wheat. Rice 57.87 GC 18.21 153.78 109.67 16.19 KR Rajauri (5) EA Wheat, Rice PC 0.40 31.97 15.38 31.16 KR Rajauri (15) Wbeat, Maize, 75.68 GC 25.90 232.70 253.74 2.02 Rice PR Rajauri (4) EA Rice, Wheat GC 10.12 115.74 109.26 42.09 KR Rajauri (13) Rice, Wheat 32.38 41.28 30.76 0.80 KR Rajauri (14) Rice, Wheat 244.84 PC 5.26 100.36 57.06 10.12 KR Rajauri (13) Rice. Wheat 467.01 PC 33.18 152.97 195.47 17.81 KR Rajauri (14) EA Rice. Wheat 219.75 PC 20.64 432.20 136.79 125.45 PR Rajauri (20) Rice. Wheat PC 20.23 47.36 145.28 28.73 KR Rajauri (22) Rice, Wheat PC 9.71 136.79 103.20 21.04 PR Rajauri (25) EA Rice. Wheat 284.09 PC 51.40 384.45 448.40 37.23 KR Rajauri (25) EA Rice, Wheat 45.33 PC 14.16 182.51 107.65 133.95 KR Rajauri (30) Rice, Wbeat 563.73 PC 51.78 203.98 148.52 30.36 KR Rajauri (32) EA Rice, Wheat 1287.72 PC 22.66 424.52 198.30 280.05 27157.97 GC 1322.12 15691.89 22315.86 13221.21 PC 1175.13

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

SUNDERBANI TEHSIL

S.No. Name of Village 1981 S.No. . Name of Village 1981 Location Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Bakhar 2 22. Langar 8 2. Balchaman 4 23. Lohara Kot 25 3. Bamlia 18 24. Makol 20 4. Bandrahi 19 25. Manikah 40 5. Barnara 21 26. Marchola 6 6. Basant Pur 15 27. Mawa 24 7. Bhajwal 27 28. Nah 38 8. Chak Nawabad 41 29. Nala 10 9. Chak Tawela 36 30. Nauti 9 10. Changi Kangrial 34 31. Owna 16 11. Devak 11 32. Patni 39 12. Deoli 13 33. Patrara 23 13. Dhar 31 34. Patrat 5 14. Dhokbainar 32 35. Peli 30 15. Gandeh 29 36. Phal 28 16. Ghantha 17 37. Sehia 12 17. Ghehni 3 38. Sehot 1 18. Goraha Charala 22 39. Thanda Pain 26 19. Hathal 7 40. Thangrot 14 20. Kaldubi 33 41. Thichka 42 21. Kangri 37 42. Tilatanda 35 66

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHsa SUNDERBANI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (Unot available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms •• & 10 +kms. oC the nearest village number place wb~re the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds r------J--Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations ~potable) the (Bus stop, market! railway hat. if station any water way)

( 1) (2j (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Sehot 1240.37 1860 (336) H(I).M(2). D(I)NH(I), T.W.Tk. PO BS P(2) CHW(2) C.S 2. Bakhar 597.73 1057 (185) H(I).M(I)P(I) -(-5) T.W.S PO BS 3. Chehni 1763.63 1599 (257) P( I) -(-5) T.S PO -(-5) 4. Balchaman (Balshamag) 519.21 747 (136) M(I).P(2) -(-5) T.W.S -(-5) BS 5. Patrat 1500.18 1099 (190) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

6. Marchola 652.76 812 (128) P(I) D(I). T.W,S PO -(-5) CHW(I) 7. Hathal 2529.71 1809 (267) M(I).P(2) D(I) T.W,S PO -(10+) 8. Langar 447.18 448 (82) P(2) -(10+) S -(10+) -(10+) 9. Nauti 229.05 259 (38) P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

10. Nala 2"'-40 369 (63) P(I) -(-5\ T.W.S.N PO -(-5)

11. Devak 948.99 975 (166) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S PO -(-5)

12. Sehia 846.20 716 (137) M(I).P(l} D(I) S -(-5) -(-5)

13. Deoli 368.27 329 (49) P\I) -(-5) W.S PO -(-5) 14. Thangrot 459.72 538 (82) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

15. Basant Pur 132.74 106 (20) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

16. Owna 101.58 142 (28) P(I} -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

17. Ghantha 246.05 223 (39) P(I) -(-5) W.S -(-5) -(-5) 18. Bamlia 498.17 509 ,79) M(I),P(I) -(10+) S PO BS

19. Bandrahi 581.54 720 (118) P(I) -(-5) W,S.Tk -(-5) -(-5) 20. Makol 319.71 !l84 (61) P(I).AC(I) -(-5) S PO -(-5)

21. Barnara 322.13 330 (49) M(I),P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

22. Goraha Charala 241.20 326 (59) P(l) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

23. Patrara ')49.97 704 (118) M(I).P(2) -(-5) W.S -(-5) -(-5) 24. Mawa 182.11 271 (54) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) -(--5) 25. Lohara Kot 128.29 141 (25) P(I) -(-5) S.N -(-5) BS 26. Thanda Pan; 1087.80 1557 (254) M(I).P(3) -(-5) T,W.S PO BS 27. Bhajwal 3036.38 4134 (679) H(2).M(3), FPC(I) T.W.S,Tk PTO, BS P(6).AC(I) Phone 28. Phal 72.44 119 (20) P(3).AC(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 29. 150.14 120 (21) P(I) -(5-10) S -(-5) BS 67

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under differc:'nt types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance ,.--- place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area no religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeologica I gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Sunderbani (13) ED Rice. Wheat. 129.50 GC 49.78 432.61 21.45 607.03 N(2),M(I) Maize j..~.- PR Sunderbani (10) EA Rice. Wheat. 12.95 GC 6.07 257.79 12.95 307.97 M(2) Maize KR Sunderhani (13) EA Rice. Wheat. 432.61 GC 29.14 267.90 52.61 981.37 Maize PR Sunderbani (8) EA Rice. Wheat. 128.68 GC 1.21 185.35 167.95 36.02 l\1ai:l:e PR Sunderbani (12) EA Rice. Wheat. 221.37 PC 2.83 243.62 47.35 985.01 Maize KR Sunderhani (8) EA Rice. Wheat. 37.64 PC 2.43 184.94 31.97 365.78 Maize KR Sunderbani (25) EA Rice. Wheat. 1092.66 PC 5.27 309.99 76.89 1044.90 Maize KR Sunderbani (5) Rice. Wheat. 63.54 GC 1.21 78.51 303.92 Maize KR Sunderbani (7) EA Rice. Wheat. 43.71 46.13 139.21 Maize KR Sunderbani (8) Rice. Wheat. 25.90 PC 0,40 83.78 4,45 161.87 Maize KR Sunderbani (10) Rice. Wheat. 503.03 PC 0.40 182.11 263.45 Maize KR Sunderbani (8) Rice. Wheat. 208.01 PC 0.40 157.02 480.77 Maize KR Sunderbani (11) Rice. Wheat. 285.71 48.56 5.67 28.33 Maize PR Sunderhani (10) Rice. Wheat. 155.80 PC 2.02 97.53 2.02 202.35 Maize KR Sunderhani (12) Rice. Wheat. 2.03 PC 3.24 15.38 0.40 111.60 Maize KR Sunderhani (13) Rice. Wheat. 31.57 17.40 8.09 «.52 Maize PR Sundarbani (14) Rice. Wheat. 178.06 37.23 2.43 2B.33 Maize PR Sunderbani (13) Rice. Wheat. 313.22 GC 6,48 89.03 89.« Maize KR Sunderbani (10) Rice. Wheat. 25.50 GC 6,48 129.91 419.65 Maize KR Sunderbani (7) Rice. Wheat. 4B.56 PC 1.22 64.75 2.B3 202.35 Maize KR Sunderhani (6) Rice. Wheat. 60.70 PC 0.40 67.59 11.33 182.11 Maize KR Sunderbaui (4) Rice. "·heat. 20.23 GC 0.81 73.66 146.50 Maize KR Sunderbani (3) Rice. Wheat. 8.09 GC 1.21 132.33 408.34 Maize KR Sunderbani (2) Rice. Wheat. 63.94 118.17 Maize PR Sunderhani (1) EA Rcie. Wheat. 12.55 78.51 37.23 Maize PR Sunderbani (3) EA Rice. Wheat. GC 2.83 311.61 65.16 708.20 Maize PR Sunderbani (0) EA Rice. Wheat. 1033.98 PC 11.33 1159.43 318.09 513.55 T(2) Maize PR Sunderbani (8) Rice. Wheat. 25.09 20.23 14.16 12.96 M(I).T(2) Maize KR Sunderbani (9) Rice. Wheat. 98.74 14.57 6.48 30.35 Maize 68

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SUNDERBANI

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in No. the tion & broad ranges viz; -5 kms .• 5-10 kms •• & 10 +kms. of the nearest village number place where the facility available is given) (in of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop. marketl railway hat. if station any water way)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (IQ)

30. Peli 291.78 472 (81) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

31. Dhar 1090.63 369 (68) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) BS 32. Dhok Bainar 447.18 379 (64) M(I}.P(2) -(-5) W.S.Tk PO BS 33. Kaldubi 417.23 743 (136) H(I)M(2}.P(2) D(I) W.S PO BS 34. Changi Kangrial 437.46 724 (114) P(I) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

35. Tila Tanda 355.72 668 (112) M(I).P(2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 36. Chak Tawela 173.21 109 (21) -(-5) -,-(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 37. Kangri 3572.60 3146 (549) M(I).P(3). D(I)HC)I). W.S.Tk PO. Phone BS AA(I) NH(I). CHW(I) 38. Nah 4541.43 227 (48) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 39. Patni 325.77 73 (15) -(-5) -(10+) S -(5-10) -(5-10) 40. Manikah 905.29 185 (30) P,I) -(10+) W.S -(-5) -(5-10) 41. Chak Nawabad 348.44 363 (66) P(I) -(10+) S -(5-10) -(-5) 42. Thichka 388.10 317 (52) P(2) -(5-10) W.S.R PO -(5-10)

33324.09 30178(5096) H(5).M(21). D(6).HC(1 ). P(62).AC(4) FC(I).CHW(l). 0(2) 69

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any distance place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area no religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeologica I gaucher & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR Sunderbani (10) EA Rice. Wheat. 110.89 72.03 54.63 54.23 Maize PR Sunderbani (16) Rice. Wheat. 756.36 72.84 68.80 192.63 Maize PR Sunderbani (12) EA Rice. Wheat. 150.95 129.50 46.13 120.60 Maize PR Sunderbani (13) EA Rice. Wheat. 92.67 PC 0.81 168.76 60.70 94.29 Maize PR Sunderbani (8) EA Rice. Wheat. PC 1.63 183.32 65.15 187.36 Maize KR Sunderbani (IO) ED Rice. Wheat. PC 0.40 146.09 122.22 87.01 Maize KR Sunderbani (12) Rice. "Theat. 63.94 PC 0.41 56.66 34.80 17.40 Maize PR Sunderbani (12) EA Rice. Wheat. 1426.S3 PC 1.62 835.68 212.87 1095.90 N(2}.T(1). Maize M(I) KR Sunderbani (20) Rice. Wheat. 78.51 44.12 339.13 4079.67 Maize KR Sunderbani (2S) Rice. Wheat. 70.62 20.24 28.73 205.S8 Maize KR Sunderbani (22) Rice. Wheat. 567.78 PC 0.81 40.67 48.56 247.27 Maize KR Sunderbani (12) Rice. Wheat. PC 0.40 114.53 43.71 189.80 Maize KR. Sunderbani (16) Rice. Wheat. 76.49 PC 0041 108.86 37.23 165.11 Maize 8581.82 PC 36.43 6778.95 2093.45 15728.22 GC 105.22 70

APPENDIX (I)

TEHSILWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

NAME OF DISTRICT: RAJAURI EDUCATIONAL S. Name of No. Tehail Matriculation/ Higher Secondary/ College Adult Literacy Middle Secondary PUC/Intermediate/ (Graduate & Class/ Primary Schools Schools Schools Junior College above) Centres --.. ,.-.A----, ~..----"------. Vill- lnstitu- Vill- lnstitu- Vill- lnstitu- VilI- Institu- Vill- Insutu- ViII- Insutu- ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (IO) (11) (12) (13) (14)

1. Budhal 50 119 12 14- 2 2 2. Kalakote 49 III 17 25 5 5 3. Nowshehra 36 75 21 27 8 10 10 10 4. Rajauri 116 137 58 61 16 16 5. Sunderbani 39 62 17 21 4 5 4 4 Total 290 504 125 148 35 38

MEDICAL (ConcId.) DRINKING WATER -----J' ..--- ~..-- Primary Community Villages with Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal Others health health no medical well tain sub-centre workers Others facility ,------'------,----""------, Vill- lnstitu- Vill- Num- Vill- Institu- ages tions ages bers ages tions (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (39) (39) (40) (41) (42)

40 10 10 10 2 B9 55 3 24 129 3 3 39 6 34 6 5 58 134 8 165 4 3 2 2 35 9 17 5 44 6 7 3 3 303 36 52 21 35 8 485 71

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

ME D I CAL (Contd.) Villages with Maternity & Child Welfare Primary Health Family no educational Centre/Maternity homel Centre/Health Planning Others facilities Dispensary Hospital Child Welfare Centre Centre Centre ,----'------, r-----A..-----,. ,..------'--..... ,~ Vill- Institu- Vill- Institu- Vill- Institu- Vill- Institu- Vill- Institu- Vill- Institu- ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27)

15 16 2 11 12 5 5 7 7 19 13 14 13 9 9 3 3 46 29 29 3 6 6 23 24 83 68 70 3 3 6 6

POST & TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SUPPLY ,...... --A----. More than Villages with P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. & T.O.& P.T.O Phone Bus Rail- Navi- Avail- Not one no drinking Phone Phone & Stop way gable able avail- Bource water Phone Station water- able facility of way any type

(43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56)

42 10 14 18 34 64 11 3 21 33 35 36 22 26 38 12 10 33 49 77 86 19 14 16 17 25 171 90 5 2 2 126 183 192 72

APPENDIX (II) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

DIS'IRICT I RAJAURI

s. Name of town Land use ~i. e., area under different types of land use in acres/hectares No. and tehsil rounded to the nearest unit) within brackets Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not area by source (including gauchar available for & groves) cultivation (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

NIL 73

APPENDIX (III) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY TEHSILWISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES (OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER) RELATING TO EDUCATION, MEDICAL, POST & TELEGRAPH, COMMUNICATIONS, POWER SUPPLY AND MARKET/HAT ARE AVAILABLE

DISTRICT : RAJAURI

Tehsil Code No. Name of Village (1) (2) (3)

1. Budhal 48 1. Hangali 52 2. Forest Block 2. Kalakote 1 1. Mangrot 2 2. Majl'a Nehoti 4 3. Chak.Mian 8 4. Narmajra 10 5. Pondal 12 6. Sonchal 12 7. Jata Brahamana 22 8. Potha 23 9. Darrighar 24 10. Narotha 25 11. Peri 30 12. Thos 47 13. Garan Pain 65 14. Gharat 66 15. Dhanti 3. Nowshehra 31 1. Anwas Bhandar 32 2. Janjua Pogla 33 3. Darbote 37 4. Pokharni 41 5. Chak Sarkari 44 6. Inayat Pur 4. Rajauri 11 1. Karyot 12 2. Barhon 33 3. Maharaj Pura 44 4. Phowa Lgah 74 5. Kadrenu 81 6. Dhanwan Kot 82 7. Lur Kot 85 8. Kottari J ogir 86 9. Rani Badetar 91 10. Jrala Jagir 92 11. Jandhi Dhara 94 12. Methi Dhara 97 13. Keri Manialan 99 14. Jatot 101 15. Sanal Kot 103 16. Naghun 111 17. Dasal Serian 114 18. Dasal Gujran 117 19. Mubarikh Pura 118 20. Makot 122 21. Samian 123 22. Dhara Sanwla 124 23. Bonthal 139 24. Manji Dhara 153 25. Mangalnar 156 26. Kalali 5. Sunderbani 15 l. Basant Pur 36 2. Chak Tawela 39 3. Patni 74

APPENDIX (IV) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGE A-Scheduled Castes

DISTRICT: RAJAURI TEHSIL BUDHAL Range of Scheduled Location Name of Village Caste population Code No. (percentage) (1) (2) (3) ·0-5 1 Rajnagar 13 Owdan 16 Narla 18 Panglar 20 Dhelri 21 Gadyog 32 Jamoia 37 Kandi 6-10 14 Kotchalwal 11-15 4 Phalini 19 Gondha 16-20 21-30 17 Bambel 31+

Tehsil : B.alakote ·0-5 4 Chak Mian 5 Chak Methani 7 Ghalian 16 Khabar 18 Kalar 19 Brehvi 26 Anand 34 Seher 58 Sialsui 64 Barah 67 Dangot 6-)0 6 Hari Chuma 9 Tarern 13 J ata Mahlian 29 Sarotah 32 Dali 39 Dayalah 41 Dhanwan 48 Garan Bala 56 Kahdaryan 11-15 10 Pondel 14 Jungerial 15 Keri 20 Badhanu 31 Malhorian 54 Kothian 16--20 35 Chanipur 21-30 61 Beli Bhawan 62 Narsingh Pora 75

Range of Scheduled Location Name of Village Caste population Code No. (percentage) (I) (2) (3)

31+ 22 Potha 23 Darnghar 24 Narotha 25 Peri 33 Badhog 46 Panhar 52 Sand Khattoti 53 Kora 55 Owdarni

Tehan = Now.hehra -0--5 15 Thhal Chakian 25 Ghania 26 Kalsian 34 Laroka 49 Narian 51 Rajal 52 Bagnoti 6-10 23 Langar 27 Bohani 48 Kalar 54 Dundenar 11-15 7 Gagrot 11 Kalal 37 Pokharni 47 Hidayat Pura 55 Lamhehri 16-20 Dharat 21-30 4 Mangal Devri 17 Manpur 21 Chorki Handan 39 Rajoa 45 Singh Pura 50 Kothara Jagir 31+ 2 Mangote 3 Sihal 5 Potha 6 Dabbar 8 Dhing 10 Chak Sarkar 12 Dura Hala 13 Hanjana Thakra 14 Hanjana Khanka 16 Bhajnoa 18 Nunial 28 Kanaheat 29 Khanbah 30 Sariah 35 Mohra Kampla 40 Lam 43 Raj Pur Kamila Tehail : Rajauri -0-5 24 Chokian 32 Saj 41 Dhan Loharian 47 Chariahn 49 Palam 57 Bahdaun 59 Ladot 62 Sewa Jagir 84 Khanpur Chingas 97 Keri Manialan 107 Bathoni 116 Pathan Mohra 123 Dhara Sanwla 162 Drairi 76

Range of Scheduled Location Name of Village Caste population Code No. (percentage) (1) (2) (3)

6-10 39 Rehtal 45 San Kari 78 Kalar 90 Bagla 11-15 58 Kalal Khas 108 Marad Pur 141 Goverdhan Pain 16-20 51 Dahanur Jaralan 56 Thodhi 74 Kadrenu 77 Chattiar 80 Agrat 21-30 81 Dhanwan Kot 83 Jatiari 109 Phaliana 31+ 63 Sagot 75 Androla 76 Dhanwan 82 Lur Kot 101 Sanal Kot 1I0 Salani

Tehsil : Sunderbani *0-5 I Sehot 7 Hathal 13 Deoli 14 Thangrot 17 Ghantha 21 Barnara 22 Goraha Charala 25 Lohara Kot 30 Peli 35 Tila Tanda 6-10 3 Chehni 5 Patrat 6 Marchola 11 Devak 16 Owna 19 Bandrahi 20 Makol 27 Bhajwal 11-15 4 Balchaman 18 Bamlia 23 Patrara 26 Thanda Pani 37 Kangri 40 Manikah 16-20 12 Sehia 34 Changi Kangrial 21-30 32 Dhok Bainar 33 Kaldubi 31+ 2 Bakhar 10 Nalah 36 Chak Tawela 41 Chak Nawabad 42 Thichka

Note: eExcludes viIJages with no Scheduled Caste population. There are no Scheduled Tribes in the entire Jammu & Kashmir State. SECTION-II TOWN DIRECTORY

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NOTE EXPLAINING CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

A number of codes have been used in the Town Directory statements. These are given below:

Statement Col. It e m Cod' Statement Col. I t e m Code No. No. No. No. I 2 Municipal Committee/Municipal IV 13 Overhead tank OHT Town Committee M.C. Service reservoir SR Cantonment Board/Cantonment C.B. River infiltration gallery IG Notified Area/Notified Area Com- Borewell pumping system BWP mittee/Notified Committee N.A. Pressure tank PT Town Committee ( Town Area Committee T.A. V 4 Hospital H Census Town C.T Dispensary D Health centre HC II 12 River R Family Planning Centre FC Canal C T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH IV 6 Pucca Road PR Others a Kaccha Road KR Ayurvedic A Unani U IV 7 Sewer S Homoeopathic Hom Open surface drains OSD Box surface drains BSD V 6-9 Arts only A Sylk draw SD Science only S Ceaapool method CD Arts & Science only AS Pit system Pt Commerce only C Arts & Commerce only AC IV 11 Head loads HL Combined for all categories-Arts, Baskets B Science & Commerce ASC Wheel barrows WB Law L latrines ST Septic tank V 10 Shorthand SH Sewerage S Typewriting Type Shorthand & Typewriting Sh. Type IV 12 Tubewell water/Handpump Tw Others a Tap water T Well water W V 20 Public Library PL Tank water Tk Reading Room RR 80

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PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 88

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Total! Area No. of occupied No. of Total Population (including Institu- Rural! in residential House- tional and houseless population) S.No. District/Tehsil/Town Urban Km- houses holds ".------. P M F (I) (2) (3\ (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Rajauri District T 2630.0£ 46,697 48,621 302,500 158,679 143,821 R 2612.0 43.894 45,703 286,667 149,988 136,679 U 18.0 2,803 2,918 15,833 8,691 7,142 I. Budhal Tehsil T 468.3 8,199 8,781 55,720 29,451 26,269 R 468.3 8,199 8,781 55,720 29,451 26,269 U 2. Kalakote Tehail T 413.0 5,909 6,114 36,894 19,594- 17,300 R 413.0 5.909 6.114 36.894 19.594- 17.300 U 3. Nowshehra Tehsil T 482.0 6.713 6.853 41.845 21.631 20.214 R 477.0 6.126 6.253 39.002 20.054 18.948 U 4.6 587 600 2.843 1.577 1.266 Nowshehra (N.A.) U 4.63 587 600 3.843 1.577 1.266 4. Rajauri Tehsil T 822.5 20.467 21.370 136.177 71.878 64.299 R 809.3 18.658 19,459 124.873 65,642 59.231 U 13.2 1.809 1.911 11.304 6.236 5.068 Rajauri (N.A.) U 9.01 1.450 1.527 8,690 4,868 3,822 Thanamandi (N.A.) U 4.18 359 384 2,614 1,368 1.246 5. Sunderbani Tehsil T 333.4 5,409 5,503 31,864 16.125 15,739 R 333.2 5.002 5.096 30.178 15,247 14,931 U 0.2 407 407 1,686 878 808 Sunderbani (N.A. ) U 0.19 407 407 1.686 878 808 89

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r- -..... Total Main Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Workers (I-IX) r------. r-- P M F P M F P M F P M F (10) (l I) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)

22.519 11.606 10.913 74.798 54.206 20.592 83.454 79.029 4.425 21.648 11.135 10.513 65.379 48.340 17.039 78.583 74.546 4.037 871 471 400 9.419 5.666 3.553 4.871 4.483 388 583 298 285 6.781 5.695 1.086 15.822 15.315 507 583 298 285 6.781 5.695 1.086 15.822 15.315 507

3.053 1.592 1.461 7.171 5.402 1.769 I I .025 10.460 565 3.053 1.592 "1.461 7.171 5.402 1.769 11.025 10.460 565

11.924 6.149 5.775 14.853 9.934 4.919 11.729 10.891 8~8 II .651 5.980 5.671 12.927 8.753 4.174 10.820 10.068 752 273 169 104 1.926 1.181 745 909 823 86 273 169 104 1.926 1.181 745 909 823 86 3.434 1.751 1.683 34.520 25.677 8.843 36.369 34.602 1.767 2.928 1.500 1.428 28.034 21.571 6.463 32.835 31.317 1.518 506 251 255 6.486 4.106 2.380 3.534 3.285 249 506 251 255 5.435 3.425 2.010 2.793 2.591 202 1.051 681 370 741 694 47 3.525 1,816 1.709 11.473 7.498 3.975 8.509 4.761 748 3.433 1.765 1.668 10.466 6.919 3.547 8.081 7.386 695 92 51 41 1.007 579 428 428 375 53 92 51 41 1.007 579 428 128 365 53 90

DISTRICT PRIMARY

MAIN WORKERS (Contd.) Household Industry. Manufacturing. S.No. DistrictJTehsil/Town Agricultural Processing. Servicing Cultivators (I) Labourers (II) and Repairs [V (a)J

~ ---, 0- r- ...... P M F P M F P M F (22) (23) (24) (25) (-26) (27) ~28) (29) (30)

Rajauri District T 61.165 58.230 2.935 1.079 1,039 40 1.232 1.033 199 R 60.399 57.466 2.927 998 958 40 )'215 1.025 190 U 772 764 8 81 81 17 8 9 I. Budhal Tehsil T 13.960 13.598 362 286 266 20 264 196 68 R 13,960 13.598 392 286 266 20 264 196 68 U 2. Ka]akote Tehai1 T 6.448 6.]60 288 29 25 4 ]24 101 23 R 6.448 6.]60 288 29 25 4 ]24 101 23 U 3. Nowshehra Tehsil T 7.667 7.142 525 56 53 3 150 131 19 R 7.548 7.027 521 56 53 3 144- 131 13 U 119 115 4 6 6 Nowshehra (N.A.) U 119 115 4 6 6 4. Rajauri Tehail T 26.564 25.381 1.183 698 685 13 583 516 67 R 25.924 24.745 1.179 617 604- 13 574 510 64 U 640 636 4 81 81 9 6 3 Rajauri (N.A.) U 163 159 4 68 68 8 5 3 Thanamandi (N .A. U 477 477 13 13 5. Sunderbani Tehsil T 6,526 5.949 577 10 10 III 89 22 R 6.513 5.936 577 10 10 109 87 22 U 13 13 2 2 Sunderbani (N.A.) U 13 13 2 2 91

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS (Concld.) --"--- Other Workers [III. IV. V (b) and VI to IX) Marginal workers Non-workers .... ,-----.--"------.. P M F P M F P M F (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39)

19.978 18.727 1.251 52.613 8.424 44-.089 166.444- 71.126 95.307 15.977 15.097 880 51,929 8.413 43.511 156.155 67.024 89.131 4.001 3.630 371 684 106 518 10.278 4.102 6.176 1.312 ]'255 57 9.112 852 8.260 30.786 13.284 17.502 1.312 1.255 57 9.112 852 8.260 30.786 13.284 17.502

4-.424 4.174 250 8.037 1.411 6.626 17.832 7.723 10.109 4.424 4.174 250 8.007 1.411 6.626 11.832 7.123 10.109

3.856 3.565 291 11.952 2.090 9.862 18.164 8.650 9.514 3.072 2.857 215 11.829 2,067 9.762 16.353 7.919 8.434 764 708 76 123 23 100 1.811 731 1.080 184 708 16 123 23 100 1.811 731 1.080 8.524 8.020 504 18.243 3.259 14,984 81.565 # 34.017 47.548 5,720 5.458 262 17.685 3.176 14.509 74.353 31.149 43.204 2.804 2.562 242 558 83 475 7.212 2.868 4.344 2.554 2.359 195 146 51 92 5,751 2.226 3.525 250 203 47 412 32 380 1.461 642 819 1.862 1.713 149 5.269 912 4.357 18.086 7.452 10.634 1.449 1.353 96 5.266 912 4.354 16,831 6.949 9.882 413 360 53 3 3 1.255 503 752 413 360 53 3 3 1.255 503 752

Note: £ Represents provisional geographical area figures . supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for Urban areas are those supplied by the Local Bodies. Area figures for rural areas are derived by subtracting th~ urban area from the total area of the disuict. The total of the area figures of the tehsils will not tally with the district figures because the former represent paper area and are derived from the figures supplied by the Revenue Department. Conversion Table: 1 Acre = 0.40.469 hectares and 100 hectares = 1 km". 92

URBAN / VILLAGE TEHSIL BUD HAL

Loca­ Name of VillaseJ Axea of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & ofTownfWard residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm· Houses ~ P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4-) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

13/1 Budhal TehaiI 468.3 Km· Total· (46.825.07 8.199 8.781 55.720 29.451 26.269 298 285 Hectares 468.3 Kms Rural (46.825.07 8.199 8.781 55.720 29.451 26.269 298 285 Hectares) Urban Rural Area_

1. Rajnagat 1.762.02 368 420 2.722 1.457 1.265 41 35

2. Dandwat 671.79 170 207 1.420 751 669 3. Kewal 1.030.75 221 256 1.578 849 729 4. Phalini 287.73 106 109 769 404 365 46 5. Targian 819.91 269 311 1.986 1,069 917 6. Darman 821.52 149 157 988 533 455 7. Somote 550.78 169 170 1.029 532 497 8. Shapur 339.53 52 54 330 164 166 9. Ghondhi 1,913.78 232 247 1.519 762 757 10. Bhela 1.768.09 180 186 1.120 594 526 11. Keri-Narondi 1,602.17 14-5 163 1,070 583 487 12. Thelapera 303.52 41 48 260 142 llB

13. Owdan 5~4.14 54 61 342 174 168 7 6 14. Kotchalwa} 1,557.65 122 123 782 421 361 32 32 IS. Khorbani 972.07 80 80 465 241 224 16. Nal"la 1.668.94 139 146 751 284 367 12 16 17. Bambel 205.58 38 38 209 110 99 28 24 18. Panglar 710.23 79 79 472 250 222 4 7 19. Gondha 1,481-.40 211 212 1,213 632 581 66 65 20. Dhelri 99.96 41 41 228 124 104 3 21. Gadyog 3.710.20 216 238 1,324 693 631 13 15 22. Khowas 307.16 72 75 485 234 251 23. Budhal 1,525.28 225 234 1.431 749 682 24. Draj 1,44).51 207 322 2.055 1.090 965 25. Mohra 895.17 200 221 1.463 793 670 93

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing. Processing. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and [ITI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~ ...-----"----. ~ .-----'-----. ~ ~ .--..A~_---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

5.695 1,086 15.315 507 13.598 362 266 20 196 68 1.255 57 852 8.260 13.284 17.502

5.695 1.086 15.315 507 13.598 362 266 20 196 68 1,255 57 852 8.260 13.284 17.502

.ws 86 719 9 503 11 32 173 8 57 209 681 1.047 165 10 339 2 293 6 40 29 57 383 610 188 21 506 483 22 338 343 391 84 17 205 5 188 3 2 15 1 11 149 188 211 174 32 548 11 506 10 2 14 26 45 401 476 505 58 13 307 3 297 10 3 310 225 142 118 34 320 294 5 20 319 212 177 22 3 83 2 74- 2 2 2 5 12 40 69 124- 72 4 319 8 285 6 8 26 15 11 428 738 97 14 343 312 17 14 4 251 522 33 5 260 6 240 5 19 6 8 317 473 13 2 68 12 56 10 3 2 8 8 42 66 64 20 4 97 2 84- 2 13 6 68 71 98 48 4 156 5 132 2 4 2 20 54 54 211 302 10 155 148 7 149 85 74 24 8 162 151 10 36 136 186 231 4 48 41 2 2 3 12 49 50 50

24 3 163 144 1~ 150 87 72 93 16 361 56 346 30 13 13 14 18 277 253 248 54 19 65 21 55 19 2 9 2 22 57 61 126 7 443 9 212 3 204 4 13 2 14 31 147 219 475 61 17 142 128 14 92 250 145 40 348 2 311 36 1 21 175 380 505 240 42 564 2 531 7 26 442 525 521 145 23 454 419 2 5 28 384 338 281; 94

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL BUDDAL

Loca- Name of Village I Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House- (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & ofTownfWard residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm· Houses P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12)

26. Larkoti 590.04 93 93 500 270 230 27. Behinambal 1.071.21 1M 127 . 796 392 404- 28. Kanthol 2.844.97 371 388 2.453 1.296 1.157

29. Janglanoo 632.94 134 134 949 502 447

30. Kot Ranka 326.58 90 90 388 226 162

31. Khab 1.795.20 232 256 1.674 857 817

32. Jamola 1.457.69 272 274- 1.869 1.001 868 43 40

33. Sawari 2.571.40 464- 464 3.017 1.575 1.442

34. Hubbi 691.62 191 213 1.273 691 582 35. Tralla-Gujjran 473.89 151 161 932 502 430

36. Panjnara 314.04- 61 75 450 245 205

37. Kandi 1,383.64- 374 377 2.415 1.305 1.110 3

38. Rehean 821.12 266 286 1.939 1.019 920

39. Tarkari 287.33 122 141 872 446 426

40. Barsala 96.32 38 41 229 119 110

41. Chambi Trar 224.60 83 90 595 323 272

42. Ponda Naka 144.47 41 51 307 163 144

43. Kurhed 454.87 148 150 994 510 484-

44. Soker 86.20 48 50 359 205 154

45. Panhad 445.16 186 195 1.398 734 664

46. Parori-Gujjran 596. II 194 215 1.474- 794 680

47. Padbira 98.74- 39 40 225 136 119

48. HangaIi 2.43 2 3 15 4 11

49. Gurasarkari 269.93 60 62 418 229 189

50. Gaugbroat 94Q.50 253 261 J.785 919 866

51. Dharsakri 1.190.19 314 344 2.313 1.235 1.098

52. Forest Block 2 2 20 18 2 95

PR~ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Maoufactur- Other ing. Processing. Workers Total MaiD Agricul- Servicing and [Ill. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)) VI to IX] Workers Workers ----'----. ,----'----. ~ r---'----. ,----A----, ~ r--....-----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

30 164 156 2 6 145 106 85

78 19 185 26 157 11 4 6 10 18 5 2 6 205 372

120 25 770 112 727 80 11 20 32 12 16 346 510 699

92 21 290 281 8 13 260 199 187

96 19 140 6 63 3 74 6 4 88 82 68

227 41 440 7 370 4 66 6 8 407 409 403

205 18 519 2 470 2 2 47 5 82 477 784

257 40 922 153 901 153 21 9 637 644- 652 78 10 398 2 386 12 42 974 251 206

107 21 201 2 141 3 56 2 89 168 212 260

53 13 137 129 8 11 114- 97 91

265 61 814 22 715 19 3 3 96 14 645 477 443

228 35 439 2 397 3 4 35 10 37 570 881

135 33 187 174 13 6 150 253 276

34 5 32 3 26 3 3 2 37 62 50 45

140 32 136 2 102 13 2 20 15 133 172 137

45 5 8 1 1 6 74 78 81 66

54 8 245 206 25 13 24 102 241 382

67 13 21 6 14 77 91 107 63

187 68 421 396 25 313 664

215 42 374 338 7 3 26 17 31 403 648

42 16 65 63 2 3 5 68 114

2 3 2 5 6

60 13 123 120 3 5 101 189

187 69 497 7 464 5 6 2 25 2 4 352 418 507

191 33 593 574 19 642 1.096

14 16 16 2 96

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL KALAKOTE

Loca­ Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & ofTownJWard reaidential holds & Houseleaa Population) Castea Tribes No. inKm· Houses ~ P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

13/2 Kalakotc Tehsil 413.0 Km. Total (41.295.53 5.909 6,114 36,894 19.594 17,300 1,592 1,461 Hectares) 413.0 Kml

Rural (41.295.53 5.909 6.114 36.894 19.594 17.300 1.592 1.461 Hectares)

Urban Rural Areas I. Mangrot 370.29 42 45 3i4 160 154 2. Majra Nehoti 10.12 4 4 32 14- 18 3. Chak Pate 96.32 16 20 117 58 59 4. Chak Mian 184.94- 25 28 153 74- 79 2 3 5. Chak Methani 527.31 102 106 564 305 259 2 3 6. Had Chuma 1,950.20 200 208 1,191 627 564 45 36 7. Ghalian 531.76 94 97 559 287 272 6 2 8. Naramajra 57.06 9 10 49 28 21 9. Tareru 4,853.04 580 587 3,356 1.802 1,554 144 148 10. Pendal 133.55 18 23 136 64- 72 11 10 11. Sonchal 161.47 31 32 174- 94- 80 12. Jata Brahamana 401.45 29 34 236 123 113 13. Jata Marlian 458.91 38 40 281 151 130 14 10 14. Jungerial 2.677.02 410 423 2.442 1.294- 1.148 147 153 15. Keri 1,493.31 311 327 2.290 1,198 1,092 138 140 16. Khabar 1.625.64 156 173 1,117 578 539 22 25 17. Kot Kabu 1,082.55 94 100 574- 305 269 18. Kalar 719.54 31 31 203 101 102 6 5 19. Brehvi 2.880.99 345 349 2.044 1.039 1.005 31 24- 20. Badhanu 112.50 19 19 155 112 43 13 5 21. Dharamsal 339.94- 113 113 594- 310 284- 22. Potha 114.12 25 25 146 75 71 96 35 23. Darnghat 163.49 25 27 145 78 67 56 43 24. Narotha 255.76 12 16 93 51 42 27 27 25. Peri 57.47 15 15 88 52 36 35 22 97

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Housc:hold Industry Manufactur­ Other ing, Processing. Workel'l Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and fIJI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) &: Marginal Non­ Literatel (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [VIa)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~ ,..-_..A._-..,. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

5.402 1.769 10.460 565 6.160 288 25 4 101 23 4.174 250 1.411 6.626 7.723 10.109

5.402 1.769 10.460 565 6.160 288 25 4 101 23 4,174 250 1,411 6.626 7,723 10,109

32 8 93 50 43 8 63 59 91 1 9 2 8 2 5 16 21 6 32 26 6 4 35 22 24 19 3 47 41 6 4 33 23 46 41 5 183 1 147 2 3 31 1 11 152 111 106 97 18 416 3 263 10 1 143 2 3 292 208 269 53 .. 147 139 8 6 13 134 259 3 14 13 1 3 3 11 18 271 62 965 2 692 1 10 263 1 52 332 785 1.220 7 1 38 7 25 12 7 2 I 24 64 26 3 56 11 37 3 3 1 16 7 4 3 34 66 6 2 67 47 20 3 48 53 65 27 1 77 54 1 22 10 64 64 66 291 103 708 36 485 6 15 15 208 15 66 380 520 732 281 71 532 13 132 5 2 395 11 120 423 546 656 148 30 305 199 2 104 9 215 264 324 73 26 161 1 127 34 1 36 153 108 115 29 6 57 55 2 13 64 31 38 370 234 538 9 402 2 133 9 180 536 321 460 68 14- 82 12 17 12 65 14 5 16 26 196 128 144 53 57 37 1 3 1 84 14 41 !K 125 137 13 2 34 23 11 11 33 30 38 13 7 37 31 6 6 40 35 27 17 3 25 16 9 2 25 24 17 14 1 19 1 8 1 11 11 23 23 12 98

URBAN I VILLAGE TEllSIL KALAKOTE

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tiOll TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code 8t of TownfWard residential holds 8t Houseles. Population) Caste. Tribe. No. inKm'l Houses P M F M F M F (I} (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

26. Anand 392.95 42 43 253 138 115 3 4 27. KorliaD. 237.55 511 50 377 208 169 28. Koral 136.79 41 41 257 135 122 29. Sarotah 341.15 70 72 458 250 208 15 21 30. Thos 309.18 36 36 212 114 98 31. Malhorin 504.00 92 95 515 290 225 32 28 32. Dali 1.507.07 237 239 1,521 838 683 75 7Q 33. Badhog 129.91 44 45 291 168 123 138 105 34. Sabet 467.82 352 363 1,430 817 613 9 6 35. Chanipur 133.95 160 165 678 3!:19 279 61 48 36. Kalakote 127.48 50 51 329 167 162 37. Marhote 697.69 143 145 993 535 458 38. Barmandal 331.04 47 47 364 190 174 39. Dayalab 326.58 74- 74 489 257 231 25 19 40. Dalbote 1,239.57 152 152 1,083 570 513 41. Dhanwan 401.45 70 83 518 281 237 17 13 42. Panjab 322.94 56 60 351 179 172 43. Gharak 377.98 68 68 487 266 221 44. Bebtra 334.68 55 55 341 166 175 45. Deolian 214.49 25 25 162 78 84 46. Pauhat 256.17 42 46 275 159 116 59 44 47. Garao Pain 668.55 46 48 301 160 141 48. Garan Bala 671.38 +3 4-9 306 161 145 12 II 49. Punjnara 441.52 54 64 305 158 147 SO. Gahwan 899.22 36 37 236 125 III 51. Pabli Brabamana 133.14 33 34 224 112 112 52. Sand Khattoti 19.43 5 5 25 13 12 13 12 53. Kora 439.49 71 71 552 274 278 127 128 54. Kothian 561.31 79 87 527 267 260 33 44 55. Owdarni 253.74 31 31 213 112 101 69 62 56. Kahdarian 734.92 99 99 665 351 314 36 31 57. Khah 280.05 36 36 224 112 112 58. Sialsui 2,463.35 225 227 1,521 824 697 11 59. Panglot 120.19 27 27 183 104 79 60. Jagni 156.62 43 43 286 160 126 61. Beli Bhawan 358.15 65 68 398 209 189 5J 64 62. Narsingb Para 402.67 39 43 276 149 127 48 36 63. Som 696.47 66 66 439 224 215 64. Barah 1,035.20 113 118 803 385 418 10 15 65. Gharat 336.70 46 47 311 163 148 66. Dbanti 33.18 8 9 40 20 20 67. Dangot 470.24 83 87 566 297 269 13 9 68. Salheri 70.82 11 11 56 29 27 99

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Worker. Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing. Processing. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and [IJI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repair. V(b) & Marginal Non­ Literate. (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers r-~----~r---;------~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

62 15 65 1 39 1 26 31 69 42 45 38 8 132 71 62 21 70 50 13 47 63 51 33 8 102 32 62 39 32 12 58 21 32 53 13 126 103 4 19 22 124 185 47 18 48 25 23 25 67 41 31 159 50 161 55 106 1 38 128 91 96 224 80 460 33 255 4 205 29 15 184 363 466 20 3 85 2 78 2 7 83 120 476 241 460 14 43 2 12 405 12 47 141 310 458 233 125 230 II 8 222 11 47 U8 122 150 88 21 77 1 23 3 51 32 93 58 68 212 66 296 2 60 8 228 2 115 237 341 64 24 88 3 70 2 18 4 86 98 85 76 19 114 4 77 4 37 37 141 106 87 136 23 317 4 224 93 4 4 240 249 269 58 12 121 2 64 2 2 55 9 59 151 176 78 19 89 1 35 l 51 1 18 42 72 129 43 9 160 19 128 4 2 30 15 20 U6 86 86 50 8 83 37 59 37 2 1 21 3 83 135 25 3 44- 35 40 30 2 1 3 2 '! 34 47 65 19 77 4 47 3 29 31 72 51 40 34 8 74 1 44- 30 16 48 70 92 41 11 75 45 30 27 48 59 97 47 16 100 93 94 92 2 4 1 I 57 53 28 10 56 37 19 25 65 44- 46 37 13 49 37 12 16 52 47 60 3 1 6 6 6 7 6 79 20 139 74- 4 61 45 181 90 97 69 15 138 2 69 5 1 63 2 20 67 109 191 28 47 12 28 12 19 15 9 50 80 73 26 136 6 121 6 2 12 70 ISO 145 158 23 5 46 2 45 1 19 49 47 61 278 58 515 15 321 4 2 192 11 71 414 238 268 23 4 56 21 35 12 50 36 29 9 4 99 51 48 5 88 56 38 48 15 106 3 59 3 44 3 21 80 82 106 44- 14 59 41 3 15 14 20 76 107 36 4 121 74 I 46 8 94 95 120 62 6 207 139 2 1 65 7 186 171 231 31 5 96 74 1 21 7 75 60 73 2 14 14 10 6 10 49 11 180 95 85 8 82 109 187 1 20 20 1 17 8 10 tOO

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL NOWSIlEHRA

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion Town{Ward in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & of TownlWard residential holds & Houaeles. Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm" Houses t .. . • P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

13/3 Nowahebra Tehsil 482.0 Km· Total (48.203.08 6.713 6.853 41.845 21.631 20.214 6.149 5.775 Hectares) 477.4 Km. Rural (47.740.08 6.126 20.054 18.948 5.980 5.671 Hectares) 4.6 Km· Urban (463.00 587 600 2.843 1.577 1.266 169 104 Hectares) Rana! Ar_ '1. Dharat 1.444.34 160 160 J.112 578 534 111 92 2. Mangote 1.518.80 139 141 787 414 373 157 137 3. Sihal 679.88 141 143 769 379 390 128 166 4. Maugal Devi 959.12 246 253 1.372 714- 658 202 183 5. Potha 552.81 90 90 772 396 376 138 127 6. Dabbar 530.14 91 94 592 314 278 217 194 7. Gagrat 800.88 127 140 845 434- 411 57 51 8. Dhing 1.136.37 128 130 758 387 371 206 201 9. Paodori 1.356.93 (Un - Inhabited) 10. Cbak Sarkar 98.74- 8 10 52 23 29 23 29 11_ Kalal· 934-.43 97 99 1.128 845 283 64 59 12. Dura Hala 534-.60 75 75 492 247 245 246 245 13. HUDjana Thakra 624.03 152 153 950 468 482 361 355 14. Hunjana Khanka 659.24 153 153 1.007 531 476 245 225 15. Thhal Chakian 240.39 45 45 297 141 156 5 3 16. Bhajnoa 702.54 103 103 621 325 296 255 229 17. Manpur 255.36 105 105 575 290 285 72 73 18. NODi.l 2.144.45 410 436 2.790 1.422 1.368 1.149 1.102 19. Gurah-Sabib Singh 9.31 (Uu - Inhabited) 20. Chak Sarkari 29.54 (Un -Inhabited) 21. Cbovki-Haodao 1.612.69 35.5 3!;9 2.253 1.144 1.109 303 292 22. Dhanaka 306.35 118 118 758 379 379 23. l.8Dsu 390.12 127 129 764 373 391 27 27 Cbahi 90.25 (Un -Inhabited) Ghania 383.65 78 78 443 217 226 5 2 101

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Maio Workers Household Industry Manufactur­ . Other ing. Processmg. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and [HI. IV. Workers Cu.ltivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non- Literates ,-___.._____"(I-IX) ,-_--Jo(I)__ .... ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~ ~~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

9.934 4.919 10.891 838 7.142 525 53 3 131 19 3.565 291 2.090 9.862 8.650 9.514

8.753 4.174 10.068 752 7.027 521 53 3 131 13 2.857 215 2.067 9.762 7.919 8.434

1.181 745 823 86 115 4 6 708 76 23 100 731 1.080

91 7 366 31 313 5 53 26 6 304- 206 199 163 72 197 23 141 23 5 51 31 103 186 247 192 99 157 8 117 4 2 38 4 42 203 180 179 344 197 361 97 254 88 12 1 95 8 88 270 265 291 127 74 205 35 155 34 49 15 185 176 156 127 66 147 63 101 51 !I 43 12 13 105 154- 110 205 114 186 3 122 2 62 3 57 192 191 216 156 91 189 9 144 3 7 38 6 46 224 152 138 (Un- Inhabited)

7 4- 14 13 1 15 8 14- 713 86 694 5 87 5 607 15 68 136 210 110 36 130 127 3 20 142 97 103 209 109 242 215 2 25 33 282 103 200 244 134- 281 51 232 37 4 3 45 11 31 241 219 184 60 44 92 19 58 34 19 25 96 24 41 185 88 155 1 152 3 15 158 155 137 100 46 155 14 143 14 11 3 101 132 170 558 225 610 5 +76 3 3 21 110 2 197 6CK 615 759 (Un - Inhabited) (UD - Inhabited)

538 228 529 6 378 21 8 122 5 79 670 536 433 174- 96 176 5 149 3 5 22 2 52 250 151 124 168 95 169 8 147 7 22 16 239 188 10M

( U D - I D h a bit e d) 85 53 84 7 76 6 7 1 38 124 95 95 102

URBAN / VILLAGE TEHSIL NOWSHEIIRA

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No.oC No.oC Total Population tion TOWDfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code at oCToWD.jWard residential holds & Houseless Population) Castel Tribes No. inKm Houses P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

26. Kalsiaa 1.169.55 149 149 1.002 495 507 23 21 27. Bohani 1.884.24 253 256 1.482 758 724 59 51 28. Kanoheat 200.73 26 27 160 86 74 31 19 29. Khambab 3.671.35 191 192 1,044 521 523 299 281 30. Sal'iah 859.16 76 78 468 234 234 124 122

31. ABwas Bhandar 566.57 2 2 15 6 9 32. Jaajul'a Pogla 121.00 5 3 2 33. Darbote 450.82 9 9 47 26 21 34. Laroka 1.819.49 180 180 1,263 622 641 30 26 or ~5. Mohra Kampla 449.21 54 54 349 175 174 56 55 36. Wand Mob... 97.93 (Un - Inhabited) 37. Pokharni 482.39 41 42 245 147 98 15 15 38. Jajot Kandu 1.622.40 16 16 112 60 52 39. Rajoa 505.46 42 42 233 132 101 32 26 to. Lam 1.238.35 162 162 Y28 465 463 308 310 41. Chak Sarkari 425.73 10 10 69 30 39

42. Qila Darhal 796.43 III 111 690 349 341

43. Rajpur Kamila 2.401.43 180 186 1.250 649 601 S02 481 *. Inayat PUI' 615.13 21 22 124 69 55 45J Singh Pura 719.54 128 128 794 ' 405 389·· 108 93

46. Dohsani 1,035.20 148 158 957 515 442

47. Hidayat Pura 137.59 24 24 138 70 68 8 7

48. Kalal' 142.86 58 58 284 132 152 15 9

49. Narian 1,727.22 182 186 1.037 503 534 29 22

50. Kothara Jagir 439.49 34 35 199 108 91 30 26

51. Rajal 1.397.80 200 206 1.242 599 643 10 18

52. Bapoti 857.94- 146 146 937 451 486 17 15

53. Chakjaralan 322.94- 66 69 430 216 214

54. Duodenat 940.50 ISO 165 1.021 515 506 38 42

55. Lambehri 2.646.67 518 525 3.340 1.692 1.648 266 240 103

PR~ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Worker. Household IndWitry Manufactur- Other ing. Processing. Workers Total Main Agricul. Servicing and [HI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non- Literatel (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~--""""'--.. .--_.A..._--" ~ r---"~-""" r---- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

236 110 235 4 185 8 42 4 58 325 202 178

371 140 339 11 173 5 I 14 5 151 1 107 402 312 311 29 6 35 30 5 11 37 40 36 208 66 265 6 227 1 4 1 34 4 60 326 196 191 50 28 101 11 91 10 2 7 39 127 94 96 3 3 6 2 3 2 1 2 1 9 5 13 13 13 .12 8 181 114 358 1 344- 14 6 390 258 250 62 40 87 79 8 15 99 73 74 (Un - Inhabited.\

21 74 8 72 8 2 20 50 53 40 8 29 2 28 2 2 34 29 16 46 12 76 60 1 15 10 56 46 45

121 30 I<~5 173 5 17 81 252 189 2W

3 19 19 2 21 9 18

158 64 160 125 2 33 40 203 149 ]37 289 71 286 21 213 20 5 68 145 385 218 195 12 40 3 24 3 16 6 26 23 26 171 106 184 7 lOS 3 8 2 54 2 24 137 197 245

137 59 335 3 93 241 3 6 273 174 166

19 11 30 19 1 10 3 29 37 39

58 55 47 5 20 1 25 4 8 43 77 104 188 122 233 2 148 2 83 2 45 228 225 304

33 5 58 1 31 27 14 52 36 38

288 208 304 31 208 5 95 26 64 232 231 380 308 215 206 4 157 49 4 112 330 I:Q 152 132 94 88 58 29 4 124 213

265 162 264 25 154 3 107 25 58 305 193 176

792 484 864 212 574 181 4 6 280 31 301 803 527 633 )04-

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL NOWSHEIIRA

Loea- Name of Village! Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House- (includins Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & ofTownJWard residential holds & Housden Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm Houses I. I. • P M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (4-) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

Urban A_

13/ 1 Nowshehra Notified Area 4.63 Km' 587 600 2.843 1.577 1.266 169 104 I. New Basti Colony and Harijan Colony 319 322 1.4-97 835 662 14-0 82 2. Mohalla Mahajana 62 62 349 183 166 3. Mohalla Veterinary Hospital 45 4-9 251 131 120 4. Mohalla Gurdawar 36 36 158 85 73 3 I 5. Mohalla Mehtion 24 24 III 63 48 3 4 6. Mohalla Chhapran 70 70 349 189 160 7 5 7. Mohalla Mughat Fort and Main Bazar 71 37 128 91 37 16 12 105

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manu£actur- Other ing. Processing. Worken Total Main Agricul- Servicing and Cn. IV. Worken Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs (b) & Marginal NOD- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Worken ~ M F M F M F M F M F ~ M Ii' M- F' (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) . (27) (28)

1.181 745 823 86 115 4- 6 708 76 23 100 731 1.080

610 359 430 44- 68 1 5 362 38 11 72 394 546 151 124 86 13 86 13 2 95 153 106 82 59 10 2 1 57 9 8 23 64- 87 70 50 60 12 2 58 12 25 60 48 36 29 2 3 26 2 3 34- 43 115 72 94 3 40 3 54 1 94 156

81 22 65 2 65 2 1 25 35 106

URBAN / VILLAGE

TEB8D. ~.111U

Lac:&- Name of VUlasel Nea ofVmage No. of No. of Total Population tiOD TownfWard in Hectares occupied HoUle- (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code &: ofTownfWard residential hold. &: Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. inKms Housel ~ P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (IO) (11) (12)

13/4 Rajauri Tehlil 822.5 Km' Total (82.258.18 20.467 21.370 136.177 71.878 64.299 1.751 1.683 Hectares) 809.3 Km· Rural .<:.929.18 18.658 19.459 124.873 65.642 59.231 1.500 1.428 e.ctares) 13.2 Km' Urban (1.319.00 1.809 1.911 11.304 6.236 5.068 251 255 Hectares) Note : -The actual total area figures comes to 80.884.18. The difference is due to computation error.

B ..nal ...... 1. Bharot 641.43 224 243 1.621 846 775 2 .... RiVdhani 636.17 216 221 1.469 738 731 3. Khablan 600.96 260 260 1.711 913 798 4. Majbul' 139.62 82 89 532 291 241 5. Shahdra 642.24 216 227 1.556 811 745 6. Panghai 930.38 265 291 1.811 984 827 7. Haaploot 683.52 233 235 1.456 775 681 8. Manhal 354.51 137 158 1.059 545 514- 9. Azmatabad 546.74 96 108 768 395 373 10. Kall 29.M 16 16 134 78 56 11. Karyot 128.69 48 53 395 206 189 12. Bartron 57.06 32 39 261 141 120 13. Naili 29.14 21 21 163 82 81 14. Bataibli 39.66 24 29 163 85 78 15. Dara 293.80 100 111 737 396 341 16. AlaI 1.428.96 152 160 959 529 430 17. Dhowk 272.76 87 87 647 344 303 18. Khanyal Kote 57.06 36 37 253 145 108 19. Danna 25.90 24 30 172 96 76 20. Mangota 1.397.80 187 232 1.555 828 727 21. Darhal 2.404.26 271 299 1.956 1.021 935 22. DudllJ 1.881.00 581 606 4.200 2.195 2.005 23. Thana Nang 498.17 437 462 3.009 1.564 1.445 107

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRA.CT Main Workers Household Industry Maaufactur­ Other ing. Procelling. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing aad UJI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b)& Marginal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V(a» VI to IX] Workers Workers ~~_..J>-__ ~ ~ ---~--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (240) (25) (26) (27) (28)

25.677 8.843 34.602 1.767 25.381 1.183 685 13 516 67 8.020 504 3.259 14.984 34.017 47.548

21.571 6.463 31.317 1.518 24.745 1.179 604 13 510 64- 5.458 262 3.176 14.509 31.149 43.204

4.106 2,380 3.285 249 636 4 81 6 4 2.562 ~42 83 475 2.868 4.344

290 114 397 10 308 7 1 82 9 36 159 413 606 278 88 373 10 213 7 27 8 126 2 9 409 356 312 202 78 502 2 433 2 15 53 12 51 399 745 152 68 134 5 77 12 7 38 5 12 72 145 164- 431 178 383 16 296 14 1 24 I 62 1 19 110 409 619 188 12 560 4 483 45 4 2 28 1 14 275 410 S48 125 46 440 4 403 3 2 4 31 1 22 390 313 287 191 24 282 10 234 2 7 5 41 3 51 177 212 327 155 17 217 164- 7 11 I 35 50 251 128 121 24 3 42 35 3 4 10 32 26 24 78 32 104- 79 14 2 9 28 93 74 99 27 3 89 76 12 13 73 39 47 23 4 43 39 4 9 53 30 28 12 11 48 1 44- 4 1 41 37 36 114 19 217 207 I 9 16 123 163 218 62 8 340 324 16 I 298 188 132 93 22 195 187 2 6 20 200 129 103 60 17 83 27 63 27 10 18 39 54 42 23 9 56 53 3 16 58 24 18 247 76 485 19 287 14 155 3 15 1 28 42 249 301 459 254 38 535 10 460 4 9 4 66 2 22 494 464 431 632 181 1.108 23 928 11 30 150 12 2 4 1.085 1.978 570 184 730 14 516 2 26 25 2 163 10 39 276 795 1.155 108

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL RAJAURI

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied HOUle­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code &. ofTown/Ward residential holds &. Houselesl Population) Castes Tribes No. iDKml Howes & P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

24. Chokian 697.28 335 349 2.310 1.197 1.113 2 25. Sagra Wat 259.41 89 89 553 288 265 26. Kothra 204.77 124 127 839 453 386 27. Laba 800.07 186 195 1.302 694- 608 28. Kot 477.94 198 211 1.270 650 620 29. Bidha Kanna 335.08 119 119 866 435 431 30. Palangar 342.77 165 166 1.132 626 506

31. Husyot 61.92 46 48 286 143 143 32. Saj 591.25 350 357 2.091 1.073 1.018 14 6 33. Mabaraj Pura 9.71 7 7 33 18 25 34. Nadian 341.56 198 209 1.268 662 606 35. Badhan 93.08 54 55 356 196 160 36. Malbiet 255.36 92 99 626 329 297 37. Lenan 301.09 141 144 884 480 404 38. Ujjao 377 392 2,568 1.317 1,251 39. Rehtal 144.07 82 92 619 320 299 19 17 40. Cbodri Nar 286.52 132 132 772 422 350 41. Dhan Lohadan 144.47 73 75 528 286 242 6 6 42. Danbur Corsian 178.06 63 63 421 211 210 43. Kot Dbra 781.86 221 230 1.541 792 749 44. Phowalgala 37.64 10 10 67 33 34 45. San Kari 241.60 101 101 705 360 345 26 29 46. SaUD Kot 209.22 57 63 352 187 165

47. Cbariabn 259.41 91 91 545 287 258 13 11 48. Farwahale 380.00 65 65 433 231 202

49. Palam 487.25 167 184 1.153 589 564 24 21 SO. Nagrota 1.023.06 325·. 349 2.302 1.216 1.086 51. Dabanur Jarolan 213.68 113 123 744 378 366 71 72 52. Khyora 55.04 39 39 263 132 131 53. Dani Dhar 178;87 84 108 581 306 275 54. Dhanar Dhedian 200.73 77 77 587 310 277 55. Kapa Kah 105.22 36 3, 196 105 91 109

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing. Processing. Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and [HI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (al] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~__..______" ~ ~---"---~ ~--~----, ,--_----A-_----, ~ r---.A------. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

4-71 107 601 9 470 17 114 9 83 429 513 675 130 4-8 144- !J 111 1 32 5 22 120 122 140 122 56 247 2 220 4 23 2 45 181 161 203 193 43 358 201 296 195 6 4 11 45 25 28 311 379 203 52 353 11 315 9 4 34- 2 2 354 295 255 180 74 201 3 137 10 53 3 212 234 216 245 59 174- 6 145 5 4 2 23 281 325 171 175 57 24 45 3 30 1 1 13 2 49 89 49 51 494 158 381 8 248 16 19 98 8 302 609 390 401 11 2 11 2 7 23 230 113 338 12 284- 4 7 47 8 11 15 313 519 100 53 102 75 2 25 8 94- 151

138 66 172 128 10 34- 2 13 155 284- 129 7 308 6 285 6 22 232 171 166 505 276 563 27 433 7 2 7 121 20 305 64-6 449 578 115 30 158 129 28 -" 162 299 88 8 185 164 21 11 226 349 122 25 133 3 89 3 6 35 2 3 150 239 76 19 100 2 89 2 11 44 140 fn 68 221 52 34-6 291 9 4-6 1 18 68 428 680 11 6 13 13 3 17 34 98 22 128 97 5 25 24 142 208 202 4-6 4 III 100 11 76 165 65 139 125 14 3 133 145 125 60 1 106 90 16 2 114 123 88 193 61 280 13 184- 8 13 2 75 11 12 206 297 325 358 14 535 2 353 4 19 159 2 27 244- 654- 840 159 67 197 14- 151 11 4 42 2 16 174 165 179 71 55 47 3 23 1 1 23 2 10 19 75 109 156 62 87 2 36 11 4 36 2 32 2 187 271 110 34 162 2 14-5 1 17 1 148 275 9 6 61 64 3 55 38 36 110

URBAN / VILLAGE TEHSn. RAJAURI

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled &: ofTownlWard residential holds &: Houaeles. Population) Castes Tribes Code inKm ·· No. ll Houses P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

56. Thudhi 222.98 165 175 1.000 539 461 103 93 57. Bahdaun 1.439.89 358 358 2.407 1,252 1,155 6 4 58. Kalal Khas 786.31 165 172 1.079 566 513 73 62 59. Ladot 980.16 211 229 1.374 699 675 21 27 60. Salhat 369.89 59 61 424 220 204- 61. Dalhori 1.299.46 194 202 1.220 634 586 62. Sewa Jagir 269.93 61 64- 367 195 172 3 3 63. Sagot 315.25 56 56 377 178 159 79 77 64. Argi 549.97 118 122 694 348 346 , .. 65. GODni 164.71 28 30 231 116 115 66. Dhangri 688.38 249 252 1.636 795 841 67. Saranu 1.338.71 281 285 1.722 892 830 68. Chabrol 87.41 18 18 110 56 54

6~.· BaJjaralan 191.42 48 51 312 157 155 70. Phaio Manalan 284.09 44- 45 281 148 133 71. Godar 948.59 198 198 1.368 710 658 72. Chakli 47.35 21 21 116 68 48 73. Potha Ghoralan 255.36 81 91 469 260 209 74. Kadrenu 136.38 50 50 264 135 129 23 31 75. Androla 424.12 68 74 470 230 240 103 119 76. .J>hanwan 161.07 62 66 472 237 235 143 142 77 .; Chattiar 392.14 89 103 532 283 249 46 55 78. Kalar 218.94- 69 70 512 298 214- 26. 15

79.. Swam 1.137.18 164 164- 1.~2 502 510 80. Agrat 898.41 141 141 996 532 464 93 73 81. DhaDwan Kot 232.29 42 44- 313 162 151 38 32 82. Lur· Kot 453.25 95 95 571 298 273 165 162 83. Jatiari 466.20 58 62 409 224 185 55 66 81. Kbanpur Cbingas 341.15 54 54 299 154 145 4 5 85. Kottari J agir 57.47 9 9 66 32 34 Rani Badetar 78.51 71 77 511 260 251 73 Rachwa 241.60 30 30 204 110 94 32 III pR.IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Worker. Household Industry Manufac:tur- Other ing. Procening. Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and fiJI, IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs \reb) & Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourc:rs (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~.--_...... __ ~.--_....A.. ___ ~~~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

188 65 108 4 23 17 10 3 58 1 2 431 455 282 101 706 10 581 5 6 4 115 4 9 559 537 586 129 22 154- 134 5 14 100 41 312 472 177 38 307 43 263 43 25 2 17 69 317 323 311i 55 22 97 2 89 2 5 3 18 71 105 131 229 75 198 2 153 26 2 17 2 18 52 418 532 64- 11 110 95 14 85 172 4-7 16 104- 97 7 74 159 175 37 136 100 20 16 6 11 206 334 4-5 15 21 9 3 2 7 46 63 49 52 32.9 179 208 8 117 2 5 4- 2 82 4 175 34 412 799 355 190 458 8 378 7 1 72 6 19 70 415 752 28 14 18 9 8 1 17 33 21 20 85 60 49 2 22 4 23 2 5 2 103 151 62 21 45 36 3 2 4 16 35 77 98 214 45 339 242 6 91 123 419 248 238 35 20 27 17 10 8 13 33 35 122 61 105 10 85 7 20 3 15 54 140 145 53 31 57 51 6 17 50 61 79 8:l 26' 95 7 3 85 135 240 131 49 105 4 16 4 3 85 132 231 112 54 147 2 63 7 76 2 136 247 161 74 181 2 54 127 2 117 212 213 114 372 304- 4 64 1 129 510 196 81 275 180 3 8 84- 31 236 226 227 62 23 67 34 42 29 6 19 3 95 117 133 49 116 30 75 23 IS 26 6 182 243 102 31 102 74 81 74 2 19 122 109 85 54 80 4 55 24- 63 7. 78 6 21 5 20 5 11 29 31 136 85 50 124 251 27 2 59 58 51 94 112

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL RAJAURI

Loca­ Name of Village I Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & oFTownfWard residential holds & HouseJess Population) Castes Tribes No. inKma Houses ,.---A---" r,..-.....~'--~. P M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (ol) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

88. Androth 2441.90 200 219 1.809 976 833 89. Nariala 570.21 70 76 557 288 269 90: Bagla ] .9]8.64 233 237 1.591 838 753 47 91, ,Trala Jagir :l85.31 34 37 226 119 107 92. J andbi Dhara 220.56 28 33 214 108 106 93. Cbilas 1.874.52 123 128 808 421 387 9'f. Methi Dbara 1.041.67 8 8 82 46 36 95. Thothali 414.00 29 29 198 108 90 96. Shahpur Manialan 170.37 40 40 281 144 137 97. Keri Manialan ]00.36 11 11 172 1.49 23 2 98. Tara Dwal 44.11 11 11 63 31 32 99. jatot 267.10 40 45 296 151 145

loo~ . Dahrian 152.57 39 42 271 ]37 134 101. Sanal Kot 315.66 80 80 579 292 287 106 116 I 102. Miari Marialan 196.27 Jl 31 209 11] 98 103, Naghun 162.28 28 28 174 92 82

104,. Dongi Brahamana 441.92 66 66 ~1 196 205 105., Meari Gujran 593.68 73 75 486 262 224 1061 Thakrian 167.14 26 27 163 88 75 107.' Bathoni -728.85 159 159 1.061 569 492 7 lOB. Marad Pur 518.00 196 196 1.235 646 589 74 70 109. Phaliana 195.06 40 41 251 139 112 45 27 110. Salani 116.55 5 5 23 14 9 9 9 lli. nasal SeriaD 84.18 29 29 167 91 76 112. Dedka 19.02 11 11 42 20 22 113. Dasal J attan 238.77 63 63 437 230 207 114. nasal Gujran 170.78 44 45 304 150 154 115. Karaian 234.32 62 62 378 214 164 116. PathaD Mohra 8i.18 34 34 223 125 98 2 1 ]17. Mubarikh Pura 68.80 25 25 152 81 71 118. Makot 159.85 52 54 332 166 166 119. Sadhal 50.59 42 46 271 147 124 113

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur­ . Other ing. Processing. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and rIJI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) Be Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VIto IX] Workers Workers ~ ----"----.. ,---""'----,. ,------'---- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) ,

137 49 535 2 512 2 23 5 2 436- 829 57 2 150 145 5 137 269 184 35 332 5 301 1 5 30 45 123 461 625 23 9 55 42 50 41 5 3 3 61 62 16 58 45 21 18 37 27 50 61 90 16 228 26 207 25 21 1 2 6· 191 355 9 23 21 2 1 20 22 15· 22 3 32 30 2 38 57 38 33 38 1.4 52 6 39 6 13 12 72 80 59- 114 7 140 7 5 7 135 2 5 7 11 12 3 16 18 14 18 2 15 1_4 35 16 68 3 51 2 17 1 2 54 81 88 33 15 60 35 51 35 9 1 77 98 109 59 59 15 15 14 44 81 139 152 133 45 9 46 49 31 49 15- 65 48 16 44 43 7 48 75 43 21 120 102 11 21 76 184 101 22 125 .'j 74 2 2 2 49 7 94 130 125 4' , 33 3 39 4 23 16 7 49 64

350 195 298 4 137 161 4 20 271 468

340 202 267 6 56 14 197 6 379- 583 60 22 41 4 7 5 8 21 4 98 168 11 1 6 5 8 '9 4 47 46 2 4f 74 15 12 11 5 5 3 8 6 14 101 52 113 4 85 28 4 117 202 20 3 74 1 64 10 5 76 148 45 15 35 2 5 30 2 56 60 123 102 76 30 51 31 1 19 22 63 52 35 17 11 20 14 6 61 71 52 24 45 23 21 16 40 105 126 52 8 62 40 22 85 123 114

URBAN I VILLAGE TEHSIL RAJAURI

Loca­ Name of Village I Area of Village No. of No. of Total PopuiatioD tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code at ofTownjWard residential holdS &. Homeless Population) Castel Tribes No. inKm . House. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1211 Naga Nar 162.28 27 31 175 96 79 121 Ploolyan 657.62 101 106 567 310 257

12~ ··Samian 106.M 17 17 77 39 38 123 Dhara SanwJa 381.22 90 90 474 242 232 10 13 124 Bonthal IM.S4 22 22 118 59 59 125 Dongi Manialan 395.79 57 57 285 152 133 12E Namblan 683.93 99 101 552 297 255

12~ Sohana 3.276.37 Un-inhabited

12E Tondi Tror 510.31 55 55 390 210 180 ." 12!i Khan Khri 161.88 30 30 170 92 78 13Cl Panj Grian 2.451.21 473 492 3.026 1.594 1.432 131 Kakora 862.39 209 212 1,455 754 701 132 Katarmal 640.22 153 158 845 454 391 133. Chhabardhara 36.83 10 10 60 33 27 13.. Erwan Kehtar 120. 0 41 41 240 125 115 13S. Thandi Kasai 239.58 66 66 379 212 167 136. Cheneni Bagsla 57.87 21 21 133 72 61 137. Talwal 222.58 28 28 265 143 122 138. Chawa 301.49 75 75 515 258 257 139. Manji Dhara 107.65 28 28 139 82 57 140. Goverdhan Bala 509.91 158 159 910 486 424 141. Goverdhan Pain 318.90 62 62 451 240 211 31 17 1.2. Ati 289.35 79 79 556 293 263 143. Fateh Pur 1.043.70 388 400 2.692 1.412 1,380 144. Samaamat 428.57 112 '126 900 482 418 145. Narcjal 214.08 81 M 574 286 288

1~. Dodanan Pain 131.93 66 66 438 232 206 147.. Dodarlan Bala 1.256.16 449 473 2.991 1,591 1,400 148. Hiyat Pura 600.16 153 154 937 506 431 10. Neli 482.39 117 118 756 404 352 ISO. Rl\idhani 972.fYl 199 200 1.098 581 517 ISh."'" Sarola 355.72 151 153 960 504 456 115

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing. Proceaaing. Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and [HI. IV. Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (1) ourers (11) [V (a)l VI to IX] Workers Worker. ~ __....A.._--.. ~ r--....A..----.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

IS 1 52 49 3 .. ' 44 79 50 4 181 3 172 3 8 129 254- 6 20 20 20 19 18 38 2 138 124 13 107 104 125 8 37 35 36 35 22 24 20 2 87 2 44 1 43 2 79 63 52 27 1 156 153 3 1 1 140 254 (Un -Inhabited) 15 97 2 95 2 2 14 5 99 173 15 42 41 1 50 18 395 55 600 14 508 11 11 81 3 15 12 979 1.406 2M 54 300 258 42 454 701 138 23 235 1 208 1 26 16 203 342 16 2 19 9 17 9 1 14 18 45 7 52 45 43 45 6 1 2 2 73 68 88 4 83 2 36 2 38 3 6 2 129 163 44 17 24 9- 12 7 8 2 4 48 52 50 24 74 72 2 69 122 12 154- 1 149 1 2 3 148 104 108 2.6 3 34 19 32 18 1 1 48 38 136 8 219 2 160 16 2 9 34 2 265 421 88 19 105 19 100 18 5 1 135 192 137 51 149 2 130 19 2 1 143 261 500 109 682 25 579 23 9 1 93 2. 36 485 694 770 251 69 239 1 216 23 18 239 225 118 92 20 150 144 6 136 288 93 23 106 2 91 14 2 26 124 118 518 102 572 3] 476 28 96 3 25 339 994 1.030 259 67 263 9 228 7 35 2 192 243 230 163 20 197 200 181 199 3 1 12 28 16 179 136 165 37 357 2 324 7 26 2 47 373 177 142 147 21 264 1 247 2 14 4 3 236 452 116

URBAN I VILLAGE

TEHSIL ~AURI

Loca- Namc of Village/ Arca of ViUage No. of No. of Total Population tion TownfWard in Hectares occupied Housc-. (including Institutional Schedulcd Schcdulcd Codc & ofTownfWard rcsidential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribcs No. inKm- Houses p M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12)

152. Munja Kot 78.91 28 29 151 80 71 153. MangoJnar 590.04 127 127 779 408 371 154.. Dhari Dhara 277.21 59 62 265 191 174- 155. Jamula 105.22 58 58 315 170 145 156. Kalali 417.64 109 109 676 359 317 157. Bhattian 866.44 191 200 1.260 662 598 158.. Galhotti 934.83 250 266 1.535 807 728 159: Patrara 241.60 54 60 388 206 182

]6O~ Dabrot 270.74 57 62 419 223 196 161, Dcbri Ralyot 1.205.57 222 247 ].465 743 722 162. Drairi 483.60 87 98 747 418 329 10 163. Kotli Kalaban 998.37 ]65 170 1.137 598 539 164. Ghambeer Muglian 2.213.25 383 385 2.484- 1.363 1.121

Urbau AreBB 13/11 Rajauri Notified Area 9.01 Km- 1.450 1.527 8.690 4.868 3,822 251 255 1. Ward No.1 316 322 1.891 1.017 874 ]34 145 2. Ward No.2 170 175 1,437 995 442 13 3. Ward No.3 52 61 266 160 106

4. Ward No.4 71 71 323 164 159 5. Ward No.5 109 119 632 319 313 5 11 6. Ward No.6 63 63 343 186 157 7. Ward No.7 105 115 627 334 293 8. Ward No.8 52 72 411 217 194

9. Ward No.9 2]0 215 1,124 593 531 2 2. 10. Ward No. 10 302 314 1,636 883 753 97 96

J3!III Thana Mandi Notified Arca 4.18 Kms 359 384 2,614 1.368 1.246 I. Haaploot (Ward No.1) 77 86 496 261 235 2. New Thana (Ward No.2) 62 66 464 253 211 3. Old Thana (Ward No.3) 126 IJ8 900 462 438 4. Old Thana (Ward No.4) 94 94 754 392 362 117

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Worker. HoUiehold IndUitry Manufactur­ Other ing. Processing. 'Worker. Total Main A(rricul­ Servicing and [IJI. IV. Worken Cultivator. tural Lab­ Repairs V(b) & Marginal Non­ Literate. (I-IX) (I) ourer. (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers M: F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

51 24 34 31 21 29 13 2 46 39 142 16 191 181 10 4 217 367 58 17 101 91 4 6 1 20 65 70 108 58 6 74 72 2 19 96 126 1M 58 173 166 7 186 317 217 78 334 5 249 17 3 2 65 3 6 7 322 586 195 9 444 391 8 1 45 2 2 361 725 95 42 96 78 4 14 4 7 106 175 68 106 94 3 9 73 117 123 204- 10 436 4 404 32 4 244 307 474 188 12 259 158 1 100 27 207 132 122 213 45 328 313 15 9 270 530 473 61 653 11 551 6 5 9 4 88 123 230 587 780

3.425 2.010 2.591 202 159 4 68 5 3 2,359 195 51 95 2.226 3.525

584 349 484 44- 46 8 2 430 42 32 70 501 760 832 268 776 25 1 6 769 25 3 8 216 409 134 79 92 92 67 1M 115 92 82 7 81 7 3 2 79 150 231 187 146 16 3 8 134 16 173 296 139 99 93 8 93 8 93 148 236 161 132 19 7 2 123 19 2 200 274 168 129 103 9 103 9 114 185 421 281 275 27 85 4 20 4 1 166 22 318 504 565 365 408 46 16 24 368 46 10 12 465 695

681 370 694 47 477 13 20.1 41 32 380 642 819 57 14 137 135 12 99 112 135 151 81 140 14 tll 8 51 14 17 113 180 213 102 231 7 166 65 7 12 160 219 271 260 173 186 25 95 4 86 25 8 104 198 233 118

URBAN I VILLAGE TERSIL SUNDERBANI

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion TowofWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code &: ofTowofWard residential holds &: Houseles8 Population) Cute. Tribes No. inKm Houses P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

13/5 Sunderbani Tehsil 333.4 Kml Total (33.343.09 5'409 5.503 31.864 16.125 15.739 1,816 1,709 Hectares) 333.2Kml Rural (33.324.09 5.002 5.096 30.178 15.247 14.931 1.765 1,668 Hectares) 0.2KmI Urban (19.00 407 407 1,686 87B 808 51 41 Hectares) Rural Areaa 1. Sehot 1.240.37 333 336 1.860 903 957 31 41 2. Bakhat 597.73 182 185 1,057 550 507 197 174 3. Chehni 1.763.63 251 257 1.599 824. 775 83 83 4. Balchaman 519.21 133 136 747 360 387 40 45 5. Patrat 1.500.18 186 190 1,099 573 526 43 34 6. Marchola 652.76 128 128 812 390 422 25 23 7. Hathal 2.529.71 267 267 1.809 921 888 41 28 8. Langat 447.18 82 82 448 224 224 9. Nauti 229.05 37 38 259 121 138 10. Nala 276.40 60 63 369 191 178 64 52 11. - Devak 948.99 157 166 975 506 469 35 30 12. Sehi. 846.20 136 137 716 363 353 56 56 13. . Deoli 368.27 49 49 329 168 161 8 6 14. Thangrot 459.72 82 82 53B 289 249 12 9 15. Basant Pur 132.74- 20 20 106 54- 52 16. 0_ 101.58 27 28 142 73 69 6 7 17. Ghantha 246.05 39 39 223 122 101 3 2 lB. Bamlia 498.17 79 79 509 276 233 33 32 19. BaDdrahi 581.54 117 118 720 374 346 35 32 20. Makol 319.71 61 61 384 188 196 15 11 21. Bamara 322.13 49 49 330 166 164- 5 2 22. Goraha Charala 241.20 59 59 326 158 168 4 2 23. Patrara 549.97 liB 118 704- 372 332 50 38 M. MaW. 182.11 51 54 271 145 126 119

PRIMAllY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing. Procesl!ling. Workers Total Main Agricul­ Servicing and [UI. IV. Workers Cultivator!! tural Lab­ Repairl!l V(b) 8t Marginal Non­ Literatea (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ~~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

7.498 3.975 7.761 748 5.949 577 o 89 22 1.713 149 912 4.357 7.452 10.634

6.919 3.547 7.386 695 5.936 577 10 22 1.353 96 912 4.354 6.949 9.882

579 428 375 53 13 2 360 53 3 503 752

591 450 363 134 281 116 81 18 239 501 301 322 263 137 277 3 236 3 38 3 131 374- 142 130 237 II7 455 30 400 25 54 5 37 455 332· 290 149 118 180 158 22 63 285 117 102 303 184 286 129 193 100 3 6 90 23 III 239 176 158 208 127 179 76 120 69 8 4 51 3 8 149 203 197 421 211 415 61 338 48 1 5 8 71 5 15 33 491 794- 114 50 99 6 83 6 1 15 14 17 111 201 59 40 66 60 5 14- 98 41 40 64 15 100 94 6 38 109 53 69 132 63 296 289 7 10 210 458 164 50 178 12 134- 11 9 35 5 157 180 184 73 32 81 74- 1 6 81 161 63 14 148 99 49 1 7 63 134 185 8 3 31 22 9 13 22 39 13 2 41 32 9 28 31 41 52 12 57 53 4 65 101 110 28 132 111 1 20 4 144- 229 126 34 192 2 160 31 2 182 342 60 19 98 85 13 18 128 72 67 71 22 75 42 4 29 21 73 70 91 64 23 76 2 63 2 13 5 81 71 B5 157 26 172 130 140 125 5 27 5 25 42 175 160 63 28 79 53 62 53 1 16 3 7 63 66 120

URBAN I VILLAGE TBIISIL BUNDBIULUII

Loca- Name 0( Villagel Area ot VjJIagc No. 01 No. 01 Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House- (including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & ofTownJWard residential holds & HouseleBl Population) Castes_. Tribe. No. inKm Housel , .. P M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

25. Lohafa Kot 128.29 21 25 141 86 55 3 26. ThaDda Pani 1.087.80 252 254 1.557 775 782 85 84 27. Bhajwal 3.036.38 660 679 4.134 2.074 2.068 190 179 28. Phal 72.44 20 20 119 51 68 29. Gandeh 150.14- 19 21 120 58 62 30. Peli 291.78 75 81 472 249 223 10 15 31. Dhar 1.090.63 65 68 369 188 181 32. Dhok Bainat 447.18 64 54 379 194 185 57 51 33. Kaldubi 417.23 130 136 743 366 377 135 153 34. Changi Kangrial 4-37.46 112 114 724 368 356 77 71 35. Tila Tanda 355.72 110 112 668 308 360 3 7 36. Cbak Tawela 173.21 21 21 109 64- 45 42 29 37. Kangri 3.572.60 546 549 3.146 1.573 1.573 221 194- 38. Nah 4.541.43 42 48 227 127 100 39. Patni 325.37 14 15 73 32 41 40. Manikab 905.29 30 30 185 90 95 14 13 41. Chak Nawabad 348.44 66 66 363 168 195 93 Ut 42. Thichka 388.10 52 52 317 165 152 49 51 13/IV Sunderbani Notified Area 0.19Km· 407 401 1.686 878 808 51 41 1. Krislma Nagar 77 71 296 151 145 5 7 2. Vijay Nagar 84 84 339 i79 160 7 5 3. Mohalla Lohara Kote 88 88 373 193 180 35 26 4. Nagdh Pora 79 79 346 174- 172 4 3 5. Sunderbani Proper 79 79 332 181 151 121

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Main Worker. Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing. Proceasing. Workers Total MaiD Agricul- Servicing aDd ~J1.IV. Worker! Cultivator. tura) Lab- Repair! (b) & Marginal Non- Literate. (I-IX) (I) ourer. (II) [V (a)] VI to IX] Worker. Worker! ~~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22J (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

37 10 51 2 13 2 38 1 34- 52 388 197 ·379 1 261 2 116 5 114 391 667 1.122 619 958 26 739 12 6 213 13 26 231 1.090 1.803 21 15 26 20 5 25 68 23 7 29 21 6 2 34 29 28 122 51 122 3 78 14- 30 3 4- 128 123 92 62 26 101 5 87 3 13 2 8 100 79 76 120 70 101 78 23 93 185 190 87 156 4 128 2 6 22 2 18 172 192 201 96 31 158 141 17 1 209 355 164- 131 139 115 2 22 40 198 129 162 4 31 30 33 H 763 387 752 6 641 6 4- 101 5 52 200 769 1.367 38 73 72 64- 54: 36 8 4- 21 21 11 41 38 17 47 33 2 12 56 42 38 85 5~ 90 70 2(1 1 102 78 92 73 37 76 3 59 1 16 3 86 89 63

579 428 375 53 13 2 360 53 3 50., 752 103 90 58 12 58 12 93 133 123 80 98 14 9 88 14 81 146 110 79 68 4- 67 4 i25 176 115 86 76 12 4- .. 72 12 3 98 157 128 93 75 11 75 11 106 140 122

URBAN· PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes POPUlatiOD Urban Block-wise

Location Name of Townl Total Schedu- Location Name of Town/ Total Schedu- Code WardfUrban Block Popula- led Code Ward/Urban Block Popula- led No. tion Calltes No. tion CNtes (1) (2) (3) (4) (I) (2) (l) (4)

273 1000 Nowshehra (N.A.) 2,843 2. Ward No. 2 1,437 14

I. New Buti Colony and Block No. 3 118 Harijan Colony 1,497 222 Block No. 4 194- Block No. 1,190 222 Block No. 5 364 Block No. 2 246 Block No. 16 761 14

Block No. g 61 3. Ward No. 3 266 Block No. 6 2. Moballa Mahajana 349 266 Block No. 3 349 4. Ward No. 4 323 Block No. 7 3. Mohalla Veterinary Hospital 251 323 Block No. 4 251 5. Ward No. 5 632 16

4. MahalIa Gurdawara 158 4 Block No. S 632 16 Block No. S 158 4 1). Ward No. 6 343 Block No. 9 343 5. Mohalla Mehtain 111 7 Block No. 6 111 7 7. Ward No. 7 627 Block No. 10 627 6. Mahalia ('.hhapran 349 12 Block No. 7 349 12 8. Ward No. 8 411 Block No. II 411 7. Mohalla Mughal-Fort and Main Bazar 128 28 9. Ward No. 9 1,124- 4 Block No. 8 128 28 Block No. 12 485 4 Block No. 13 639 1010 Rajauri (N. A.) 8,690 506 1. Ward No. I 1,891 279 10. Ward No. 10 1,636 139 Block No. 1,111 183 Block No. 14 1,132 193 Block No. 2 700 96. Block No. 15 504. 123

Location Name of ToWD/ Total Schedu- LocatioD Name of Town{ Total Schedu- Code VVard~rban Block Popula- led Code VVard/Urban Bock Popula- led No, tion Castes No. don Castes (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

1020 Tltanamandi (N. A.) 2,614 1030 Sunderbani (N. A.) 1,686 92 I. Hasploot (Ward No.1) 496 1. Krishna Nagar 296 12 Block No, 1 496 mock No. 296 12 2. Vijay Nagar 339 12 2. New Thana (VVard No.2) 464- Block No. 2 296 Bloek No. 2 448 Block No. 6 70 11

Block No. 5 16 3. Mo halla Lohara Kate 373 61 Block No. 3 373 61 3. Old Thana (Ward· No. 3) 900 4. Nagdh Pora 346 7 Block No. 3 900 Block No. 4 346 7

4. Old Thana (Ward No.4) 754 5. Sunderbani Proper 332 Block No. 4 754 Block No. 5 332 124

PRIMA.RY CENSUS ABSTRACT

S. No. DistrictJTehsUJTown Totall' No.oC Total Scheduled Literates Rurall House­ Cutes Population Urban holds Total Main Workers withSC (I.IX) members ,.-----"----"", r----'..... --- ...... , r-----"------. p M F P M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

Rajauri District Total 3.642 22.519 11.606 10.913 5.724 4.256 1 •.ui8 5,845 5.475 370 Rural 3.487 21.648 11.135 10.513 5.316 4.002 1.314 5.641 5.284 357 Urban 155 871 471 400 400 254 154 204 191 13 I. Budhal Tebsil Total 106 583 298 285 46 42 4- 169 159 10 Rural 106 583 298 285 46 42 4 J69 159 JO Urbrn

2. Kalakote Tebsil Total 518 3.053 1.592 1.461 41~ 354 61 820 799 21 Rural 518 3.053 1.592 1'461 415 354 61 820 799 21 Urban 3. NOWllhehra Tehail Total 1.917 11.924 6.149 5.775 3.322 2,432 890 3.103 2.203 200 Rural 1.870 11.651 5.980 5.671 3,150 2.313 837 3.038' 2.840 198 Urban 47 273 169 104- 172 119 53 65 63 Nowshehra (N. A.) Urban 47 273 169 104 172 113 53 65 63 2

'l. Rajauri Tehsil Total 498 3.434 1.751 1,683 1,044 743 301 783 712 71 Rural 413 2,928 1.500 1.428 848 632 216 667 604 63 Urban 85 506 25] 255 196 III 85 116 ]08 B Rajauri (N. A.) Urban 85 506 251 255 196 III 85 116 108 8 'I'hanamandi (N. A.) Urban

5. Sunderbani Tehsil Total 603 3.525 1.816 1,709 897 685 212 970 902 68 Rural 580 3.433 1.765 1.668 857 661 196 947 882 65

Urban 23 92 51 41 40 24 16 23 20 3

Suncierbani (N. A.) Urban 23 92 51 41 40 24 16 23 20 3 125

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

MAIN WORKERS ---. Marginal Non-workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Industry Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Manufacturing. [III. IV. V (b) (II) Proceuing. Servicing and VI to IX] and Repairs V (a) ~~--~,r,-----A~---. ,------'------,,.....---J'-----. ~------. PM F PM F P M F P M F PM F PM F (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31)

4.625 4.303 322 33 33 81 73 8 1.106 1.066 40 5.435 1.010 4.425 11.239 5.121 6.118 4.596 4.274 322 30 30 79 13 6 936 907 29 5.405 1.001 4.404 10.602 4.850 5.752 29 29 3 3 2 2 170 159 11 30 9 21 637 271 366 141 134 7 4 4 6 3 3 18 18 90 11 79 324 128 196 141 134 7 4 4 6 3 3 18 18 90 11 79 324 128 196

662 642 20 .2 2 10 10 146 145 733 147 586 1.500 646 854 662 642 20 2 2 10 10 146 145 733 147 586 1.500 646 854

2.597 2.410 187 14 14 42 42 450 437 13 3.709 677 3.032 5.112 2.569 2.543 2.585 2.398 187 13 14 42 42 397 386 11 3.701 675 3.026 4.912 2.465 2.447 12 12 53 51 2 8 2 6 200 104 96 12 12 53 51 2 8 2 6 200 104 90 391 343 48 10 10 14 9 5 365 350 18 276 78 198 2.375 961 1.414

374 326 48 7 7 12 9 3 274 262 12 254 71 183 2.007 825 1.182 17 17 3 3 2 2 94 88 6 22 7 15 368 136 232 17 17 3 3 2 2 94 88 6 22 7 15 368 136 232

834 774 60 3 3 9 9 124 116 8 627 97 530 1.928 817 1.111 834 774 60 3 3 9 9 101 99 5 627 97 530 1.859 786 1.073 23 20 3 69 31 38 23 20 3 69 31 311

125

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Tndustry Other Workers' Workers (I) Labourers Manufacturing. [III. IV. V (b) (II) Processing. Servicing and VI to IX] and Repairs V (a) ,--__A-.,.-_""'\ r------~------,~~r------~------~ P M F p M F p M F P M F PM F PM F (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31)

4.625 4.303 322 33 33 81 73 8 1.106 1.066 40 5.435 1,010 4.425 11.239 5.121 6.118 4.596 4.274 322 30 30 79 73 6 936 907 29 5.405 1,001 4.404 10.602 4.850 5.752 29 29 3 3 2 2 170 159 11 30 9 21 637 271 366 141 134 7 4 4 6 3 3 18 18 90 11 79 324 128 196 141 134 7 4 4 6 3 3 18 18 90 II 79 324 128 196

662 642 20 2 2 10 10 146 145 1 733 147 586 1.500 646 854 662 642 20 2 2 10 10 146 145 733 147 586 1.500 646 854

2.597 2.410 187 14 14 42 42 450 437 13 3.709 677 3.032 5.112 2.569 2.543 2.585 2.398 187 13 14 42 42 397 386 11 3.701 675 3.026 4.912 2.465 2.447 12 12 53 51 2 8 2 6 200 104 96 12 12 53 51 2 8 2 6 200 104 90 391 343 48 10 10 14 9 5' 365 350 18 276 78 198 2.375 961 1.414 374 326 48 7 7 12 9 3 274 262 12 254 71 183 2.007 825 1.182 17 17 3 3 2 2 94 88 6 22 7 15 368 136 232 17 17 3 3 2 2 94 88 6 22 7 15 368 136 232

834 774 60 3 3 9 9 124 116 8 627 97 530 1.928 817 1.111 834 774 60 3 3 9 9 101 99 5 627 97 530 1,859 786 1.073 23 20 3 69 31 38 23 20 3 -69 31 311 ERRATA

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12 L.H.S. Para I Line 3rd from bottom even ni even in 14 L.H.S. Para 3rd Line 3rd Supplies Power Supplied Power L.H.S. Para 3rd Line 3rd from bottom installed power installed power generating capacity to 22.500 K.W. The electric power. L.R.S. Lut Para Line 4th from bottom 164 middle schools. 164 middle schools. 46 higher Secondary 46 High I Higher Secondary 16 Table No.3 under 5.000-9.999 1 1.000+ 10.000+ Table No.5 under 16-20 1 21-39 21-30 17 Table No.7 Sub-heading I Rang of po pulatin Range Population 18 Table No.9 Sub-heading 6 Populatiod Population Table No.9. against Budhal (Rural) 19 33.33 33.37 L.R.S. Line 18th trails behind than trails behind that 19 Table No. 10. against Sunderbani 8 ( ) ( .. ) 20 Table No. II against S. No.3 2 Now-ehra Nowshehra Table No.: 11 against total district 3 misprint 286. 667 21 Table No. 12 against SI. No.4 1 Post & Te-egraph Post and Telegraph R.H.S. Line 9th a distance of 10 Kms. a distance of 10+Kms. 22 Table No. 14 under 2.000-4.999 500+ 5.000+ . Table No. 14 against total 6 999 99 L.H.S •• Line 29th of less than 500 of Jess than 5000 23 Table No. 17 against 1971 2 217.337 217;373 L.R.S •• Last para line 4th deusity 0 density Of Table No. 21 Sub-beading Line 3rd 2 Populatioh PopUlation Table No. 21 against Nowsbehra (N .A) 1 IV VI 32 Against Code No. 15 3 972.02 972.07 34 Against Code No. 32 2 Jamola (Jemula) Jamola (Jamula) 35 Against Code No. 49 15 '1.07.70 207.60 38 Against Code No. 15 4 22W (337) 2290 (327) Against Code No. 19 2 Brehvi Brehvri 40 Against Code No. 36 2 Kalakote Kalakote (Kalakot) Against Code No. 40 2 Dalhote Dalhote (Dhalhote) Against Code No. 49 2 Punjuara Panjnara (Punjnara) 41 Against Code No. 38 13 BA EA 46 Against Code No. 21 2 Chovk Handan Chovki Handan 48 Against Code No. 51 5 M(I). P(3). P(2) M(I). P(3) Against Code No. 52 5 H(2). M(I) H(2). M(I), P(2) 49 Against Code No. 35 II RR KR Against Code No. 48 14 Wheat. Maixe Wheat. Maize Against Code No. 30 18 24.69 24.69 Against Code No. 36 18 40.56 40.46 Against Code No. 37 18 31.46 31.56 52 Against Code No. 7 2 Haploot Hasploot Against Code No.8 8 -(-5) -(5-10) Against Code No. 19 8 -(5-10) -(-5) Against Code No. 24- 5 M(2), P(I) M(I). pel} 53 Against Code No. 21 17 121.71 121.81 54 Against Code No. 44 2 PhewaLgah Phowa Lgah 55 Against Code No. 40 14 Rice. Maize. Maize Rice. Wheat. Maize 57 Against Code No. 61 16 26.02 36.02 Against Code No. 64 11 KR PR Against Code No. 71 17 loW.72 loW.02 59 Against Code No. 95 19 178.86 118.06 62 Against Code No. 154 2 Dahri Dabra Dhari Dhara Against Code No. 164 2 Ghambeer Muglian Ghambeer Muglian (Ghambeer) Against Code No. 164 5 H(I). M(I) H(I). M(I). P(2) 63 Against Code No. 146 17 43.39 43.30 Page Particulars Col. For Read No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 66 Agaln,t Code No.4 2 Balchaman (BaI.hamag) Balchaman (Balahaman) Against Code No. 5 5 Mel). P(2) M{I). pel) Against Code No. 10 3 Misprint 276.40 67 Against Code No. 2 13 EA ED Against Code No. 6 19 365.78 395.78 Against Code No. 15 19 111.60 111.69 Agaillllt Code No. 25 14- Rcie Rice AgaiDBt Code No. 28 20 M(I). T(2) M(5). T(2) 68 Against Code No. 37 5 M{l). pel). AA(l) M(l). P(3). AC(I) Against Code No. 39 3 325.71 325.37 69 Against Code No. 33 13 EA ED 70 .Against Total 13 14- 14- H ,Against Sunderhani 30 4 3 31 3 4 73 Against Kalakote 2 12 11 74 Against Code No. 56 of 6-10 (Katakote) 3 Kahdaryan Kahdarian 73 Again3t Code No. 4 of 21-30 (Nowshehra) J Manga' Devri MangaJ Devi 79 Against Cantonment BoardfCantonment. ]ine lrd C.B. Cantt. 81 Statement-II Against SI. No.3 lO Jammu (D) Jammu (78) Statement-II Againat S1. No. 3 11 Suuderbani Sunderbani (0) 82 Statement""';'III Against 51. No. I 2 IV Nowshehra VI NoW8hehra 83 Statement-IV Againat 81. No. 1 2 IV Nowshehra VI Nowabehra 84 Statement-V Alainst 81. No.2 20 PR(I) RR (I) Statcment-V Against SI. No... 20 PR (I> RR ll) 85 Statement-VI Against 51. No.1 5 Misprint Tea 88 Against Nowahehra Tehsil (R) 4- 477.0 477.4 Against r~ow.ilehra N.A. CU) 7 3.843 2.843 89 Alainat Rajauri District (U) 17 5.666 5.866 AgAinst Sundt'rhani Tehsil (T) 20 4.761 7.761 AgaiD3t Sunderbani N.A. (U) 20 365 375 go Against Budhal Tehs.il (R) 24- 392 362 91 Against Raj_uri District (T) 35 8.424 8,524 Against Rajauri District {T) 37 166.444 16&.443 Against KalAkotc (R) 34 8.007 8.037 Against Rajauri N.A. (U) 36 92 95 94 Against Code No. 47 6 225 255 96 Agiault Code No. 10 2 Pendal Pond.. l 97 Against Code No. 25 25 II 10 9S Apinst Code No. 39 8 231 232 10J Against Code No. 13 27 '03 193 102 AgaiD3t Code No. 51 9 10 19 1Of. Against Code No.5 2 Moha,)a Mehtio,a Mohalla Mehtian 107 Againat Rajauri Tetuil (U) 22 4 3 Agaillllt Code No. 11 28 99 96 Against Code No. 18 15 83 73 108 Against Code No. 33 6 33 43 109 Against Code No. 49 26 206 226 110 Agaillst Code No. 63 6 377 337 III Against Code No. 70 27 77 87 Against Code No. 83 16 74 75 114 Against Code No. 134 3 (20.0 120.00 Against Code No. 145 2 Narcjal Narojal 116 Against Code No. 153 2 M_golnar Mangalnar 117 Against Code No. 164 26 230 330 122 R.H.S. Against Ward No. 10 -l 139 193 124 Agaillllt Kaiakote Tebllil (Tl 8 Misprint 41S AgaiDst Nowshehra Teblil (T) 12 2.203 2.903 Agaiast Nowshehra N.A. (U) 9 113 ]25 119 Against Nowshehra CR) 17 13 14 AgaiDSt Nowshebra N.A. (U) 31 90 96 Against Sunclerbani Tehsil (R) 24 99 96