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~ 'CP-5 : ~ \1I'"I'tl<§ll1 ...... 1-31 Cf>-5 ~ \Jl1fi&l1 cpr ~ ~ \Jl1~IOI11 X1R : 2001 ...... 1-3 Cf>-5 ~ \Jl1fi&l1 cpr ~ ID"~ \Jl1~IOI11 X1R : 2001 ...... 4-25 Cf>-5 ~ \Jl1fi&l1 cpr ~ ~ \Jl1~IOI11 X1R : 2001 ...... 26-31
~ 'CP-6 : :fl't'4!4I~ld \1I'"Itt<§ll1 ...... 33-37 Cf>-6 ~ \Jl1fi&l1 cpr ~ ~ \111~IOI11 "fIR : 2001 ...... 33-37
~ 'CP-7 : ~ \1I'"I'tl<§llI ...... 39-43 Cf>-7 ~ \11...,fi&l1 cpr "WRT m~ \111 41°111 'WX : 2001 ...... 39-43
~ 'CP-8 : 31~d \1IIRI~1 qft \1I"itt<§llI ...... 45-75 Cf>-8 31'j)~d \111R1111 em ~ ~ \11'1 410111 ~ : 2001 ...... 47-49 Cf>-8 31~d G11R1111 em fGR;rr ~ G1'"1 lI0HI ~ : 2001 ...... 50-71 cp-,a 31m~d \Jl1R!1l1 cpr ~ m~ G11 l10111 X1R : 2001 ...... 72-75
~ 'CP-9 : 31~d \1I'"I\1IIRllI1 qft \1I'"I~<§lII ...... 77-107 Cf>-9 31m~d \Jl""\JlIRtll~' cpr ~ ~ \Jl1l10111 X1R : 2001 ...... 79-81 Cf>-9 31j~~d \Jl...,\JlIRi41 cpr ~ ~ \Jl'"1lI0111 X1R : 2001 ...... 82-103 Cf>-9 31ri~d \Jl...,\JlIRilil cpr ~ ID"~ \Jl1~lol'1i X1R : 2001 ...... 104-107
31"jclt"iCb ...... 109-178 31"j)(>Il1Cl? 1Cf> ~ I~ ~ 31m~d G11R1111 ~ 31m~d \11'"1\111R1111 qft ~ .. 111-173 31"j)<;i1~1Cl?- II ~ ~ ...... 175-176
iii CONTENTS
Pages
Preface ...... vii-viii Acknowledgements ...... x F·Igures a t a g Iance ...... XII,XIV,XVI,XVIII,XX...... Introduction ...... xxv-xxviii Basic census concepts and definitions-Census 2001 ...... xxxvii-xliv Data highlights ...... xlv-xlviii Analytical Statements ...... Ii-Iv Map ...... Ivii
Table-AS: Total PQpulation ...... 1-31 A 5- State Primary Census Abstract of Total population :2001 ...... 1-3 A 5- District Primary Census Abstract of Total population: 2001 ...... 4-25 A 5- Urban Primary Census Abstract of Total population: ...... 26-31
Table-A6 : Institutional Population ...... ,...... 33·37 A 6 - State Primary Censu~ Abstract of Institutional population: 2001 ...... 33-37
Table-A7: Houseless Population ...... 39-43 A 7 _ State Primary Census Abstract of Houseless population: 2001 ...... 39-43
Table-A8 : Scheduled Castes Population··· ...... 45-75 A 8 - State Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes population: 2001 ...... 47-49 A 8 - District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes population: 2001 ...... 50-71 A 8 - Urban Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes population :2001 ...... 72-75
Table-A9 : Scheduled Tribes Population ...... 77-107 A 9 - State Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Tribes population: 2001 ...... 79-81 A 9 - District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Tribes population: 2001 ...... 82-1 03 A 9 - Urban Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Tribes population :2001 ..... 104-107
Annexures ...... 109-178 Annexure la & Ib List of notified Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ...... 111-173 Annexure II Household Schedule ...... "...... 177-178
iv JNdICJO"f1 ~ W(f)I~I"1 If ~ ~ \11 "1x4{.c 1991 If ~ m~ \1I'i 110HI ~ tnT ~ \11 "1 '<4{'c XT\Tlf m~ \J1'i j IOI"11 ~ t" ~ cn1 ~ XilQ' ~ Cl'R' ~ Q(l'JI~I'1 cnT ~ m em cm v ~ ctT \i1'""Pl oI11, 2001 ctT ~j~ct \i1IRt(11 ~ \i11\ilIRt(11' ~ fcjQXun ctT \ifiT.i m JfR ~ ~ ~ "0 q)T com \ST. ~.x:ft. 3fW!T(1, ~ ~CWf ~ ~ SiIJfG~f1 if Xi lli IRil Cf) ~ "Q"'lfITf &RT fc)urr TTm ~ 3Rl ~ ~ c:c>f Gffi ciI §)~ 'Ili 6 (11 J I ~ I ~ \iftq 3fR 3RT 1)m \J'l"ilI OI'i1 PI~~II&1~ ~ ~ wfi ~ ~ CfislillR 3tcl if "4 ~ ~ Q~llfi1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cfi4'tlIR41 cpr ~ ~ fii'5 ~."tT.-;:n2l 3JlI\(dC11 f.1~~ICfi \i11 J I0 111 ~ fGfi~\(, 2004 ~ vi Preface The final population data and its basic characteristics presented in this publication is based on the processing, editing and tabulation of actual data captured through Household Schedule at the Population Enumeration phase of Census of India 2001. The gener~tion of Primary Census Abstract for the Census of India 2001 was a fully computerized exercise starting with the automatic capture of data through scanning of the Household Schedule to the compilation of Primary Census Abstract. In the 1991 Census, the final population totals and their basic characteristics at the lowest geographical levels, popularly known as the village/town Primary Census Abstract was compiled manually in Regional Tabulation Offices established for this purpose in the State. For processing the huge volume of data collected at the Census of India 2001, a major technological change was introduced, which is the combination of digital imaging and intelligent character recognition or better known as Image Based Form Processing. Indian Census has completed successfully 100% data capturing from very large volume of household schedules and also implemented image enabled computer" assisted coding of the descriptive items hand written in many different languages under diversified and extremely challenging field conditions. In 1991, State Primary Census Abstract was adjunct to General Population Tables while in 2001 Census, these are presented as part of A-series tables. This publication contains Primary Census Abstract Tables A-5 to A-9. These tables present basic population characteristics of Total population (A-5), Institutional population (A-6), Houseless population (A-7) , Scheduled Castes population (A-8) and Scheduled Tribes population (A-9). Primary Census Abstract for Total population gives basic information on area, Total households, Population, Population in the age group 0-6, Scheduled Castes population, Scheduled Tribes population, Literates, Total workers, Non-Workers, Main workers and Marginal workers classified by four broad industrial categories, namely. Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Household Industry workers and Other workers. The data in tables A-5, A-8 and A-9 is presented at State/Union territory/districUsub-district and Urban Agglomeration/town levels. The Primary Census Abstract of Institutional population (A-6) and Houseless population (A-7) have been given first time up to district level by residence and sex. In the 1991 Census, only basic data on population by residence and sex for Institutional and Houseless Households were given in Appendix-3 to Table A-1. A bouquet of Primary Census Abstracts of different categories put together in this publication will be very useful and handy reference for the data users. The task of finalizing the State Primary Census Abstract and production of this volume is the coordinated effort of various divisions in the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India and the Directorate of Census Operations. I am extremely grateful to Shri D.K. Sikri, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for his guidance in bringing out this publication. I am equally grateful to Shri Jayant Kumar Banthia, former Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for his constant inspiration, help and guidance at every stage. I am thankful to Shri Himakar, Additional Director (EDP) for his untiring efforts in data processing and his team of officers Mr. M.R. Balakrishnan, Joint Director (EDP) Mr. A.K. Srivastava, Deputy Director (EDP) and Mr. Ani! Kumar, Deputy Director (EDP) and their colleagues. The data processing of Tripura was handled efficiently by Data Centre Assam under the overall supervision of Sh. P. Hazarika, the Ex- Director of Census Operations, Assam supported by Sh. B. L. Sarma, Deputy Director and dedicated team of his staff. vii Scrutinizing and finalizing the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes returns of Census of India, 2001 was co-ordinated by Social Studies Division under the guidance of Dr. I.C.Aggrawal, Senior Research Officer who was ably supported by a team of officers. The work of finalizing the Primary Census Abstracts and bringing out this volume after detailed scrutiny and close coordination with other Divisions and Directorates has been accomplished by the Census Division of ORGI under the able guidance of Mr. RG. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (Census and Tabulation). Ms. Suman Prashar, Joint Director has been efficiently coordinated the entire work of Primary Census Abstract. The work related to compilation, preparation of analytical tables and presentation of data in this publication has been ably done by Mr. H.K. Kaushal, Assistant Director assisted by Mr. RC. Meena, Statistical Investigator Grade-I and other officials. Maps included in this publication have been prepared by the Map Division of the ORGI under the able supervision of Dr. RP. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map). Printing of this volume was handled by Shri C. Chakravarty, Joint Director, Printing and Data Dissemination Cell. I am also thankful to all the officers and staff of Census Division and D.P. Division for their co operation and support in bringing out this volume. In the Directorate every officer/official contributed in the Census 2001 and I express my thanks to each of them. Among those who were closely associated with this work, I appreciate Shri S. Raye, Assistant Director, Shri R.C. Meena, SI Grade I, Shri Aparesh Choudhury, SI Grade-II, Smt. T. Dutta, SI Grade III, and Shri Subijit Deb Roy, Sr.Compiler specially for rendering excellent job for the purpose. Finally, I would acknowledge the active cooperation and support of the State Government of Tripura and their officials and partiCipation of people of Tripura, without their active support it would not have been possible to complete the massive exercise of Census-2001. K.D. Nath Agartala, Director of Census Operations, December, 2004 Tripura viii \11"'1 JIOI'11 ~ ~ ~.~. ~, \)q iit:I' ~ ·fhilWn:r1UfT .m f~qICh{, 3llR f'"i~~ICf) (~iAct?If'"iCh ~ ~l~fftjl), .m m.~. ~, ~ f'"i~~ICh, .m ~.~. ~, '3q' f::t~~ICh, .m- .am ~, ~ f'"i~~ICh, .m ;;t.~. ~, ~t:lllCf) f-i~~ICh, .m ~ lW, ~t:lllCf) f-i~~ICh, .m ~.m. ~, *it:lllCf) f~~!(ICf), *~ 't1R1, ~€.\lllCf) f""~!(ICf), *ciT.cfi. ~, *it.\lllCf) f~~!(ICf), .m ~.*. ~, ~€.\lllCf) R~:(ICf), .m u:rR~, ~€.\lllCf) R~:(ICf), ~.m- 6f5iT, ~ ~ ~€.\lllCf) ~~tWT~ ~ ~. iHf>Clct1, ~ A~~ICf), ~ 3W=r ~, f1~lllCf) A~~ICf), ~ ~:xfr. ~, ~ dCf)4)c6) f1t:lllCf), ~ ~.~. ~, ~ d4>;:ftc6) f1t: III Cf), ~ ~ ~, ~ dCf);:ft$l 'Fm III Cf) , ~ cfi.~. ~, ~ ~, ~ ~:~. ~, ~ ~ Ill(lll'H"1 .m~.~, ~qt.\Rf-11*S:R~~, *~rpor, "3tff""~!(Icf; \11'1 410 1'11 Cffi'li Pt~~lIcltl ~ ~. ~, tli5ll!lCf) f.1~~ICf>, ~ am.~. lfAT, ~ ~-I, ~ 3Nffi ~, ~ ~ II, ~ it. ~, ~ ~-III, ~ ' ix Acknowledgements Office of the Registrar General, India Census Division Mr. R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (Census & Tabulation), Ms. Suman Prashar, Joint Director, Mr. H.K. Kaushal, Assistant Director, Mr. R.C. Meena, S.1. Grade I, Ms. Sadhna Chhibber, S.1. Grade II, Ms. Veena Kumari, S.1. Grade III, Ms. Indu Bhola, Senior Compiler, Ms. Veena Matta, Steno, Mr. T.K. Mahto, Assistant Compiler Data Processing Division Mr. Himakar, Additional Director (Electronic Data Processing), Mr. S.L. Jain, Joint Director, Mr. M.S. Thapa, Deputy Director, Mr. Ani! Kumar, Deputy Director, Mr. J.S. Lamba, Assistant Director, Mr. Surendra Singh, Assistant Director, Mr. J.C. Joshi, Assistant Director, Mr. Suresh Paul, Assistant Director. Mr. V.K. Singh, Assistant Director, Mr. A.K. Shrivas, Assistant Director, Mr. Pyare Lal, Assistant Director, Ms. Usha, Data Processing Assistant Data Dissemination and Printing Mr. C. Chakravorty, Joint Director, Mr. Om Parkash, Assistant Director, Mr. S.C. Bhakri, Senior Technical Assistant, Mr. M.C. Sharma, Senior Technical Assistant, Mr. Shushan Lal, Senior Technical Assistant, Mr. B.K. Madan, Printing Inspector, Mr. N.K. Jain, Printing Inspector Administration Mr S. Mallik, Joint Registrar General/Joint Secretary, Mr Sal Krishan, Deputy Director Directorate of Census Operations Shri S. Raye, Assistant Director, Shri R.C. Meena, SI Grade I, Shri Aparesh Choudhury, SI Grade-II, Smt. T. Dutta, SI Grade III, and Shri Subijit Deb Roy, Sr.Compiler x 1lffiJ"$l \J1~JIOI~1 2001 ~ G1"1tit.~1 -ij) ~ '([CO ~ 1l ~ ~.~cp'T~ 4 ~\Jq~cp'T~ 38 ~"lTicrTcp'T~ 870 ~ ~ TfTcIT cp'T ~ 858 ~~cp'T~ 23 ~~~cp'T~ 13 czrFcffl ~ fBr:rt ~ 3,199,203 1,642,225 1,556,978 lJTlftur 2,653,453 1,363,638 1,289,815 "PI{l~ 545,750 278,587 267,163 ~'1xi~1 (0-6 3lT ffi-~~ 948 fmJ fWr ~ (0-6 ~ ~) 966 mlfRffi ~ 73.2 81'.0 64.9 ~~~ 36.2 50.6 21.1 ~ ~ "Ct>T !>IRt~ld <{)EtC/) I fC;t Ct> ~ 78.7 89.3 51.9 31 (l'4 C/) I fC;t Cb ~ 21.3 10.7 48.1 ~~~~ C/) I ~d CbI '< 27.0 26.6 28.1 ~Rtt:'< ~ 23.8 19.6 34.6 4IRqIRC/) \1Wrr ~ 3.0 1.8 6.2 3RT Cl5lff 46.1 52.1 31.1 xi CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 FIGURES AT A GLANCE OF TOTAL POPULATION Tripura Total Number of Districts 4 Total Number. of Sub-Districts 38 Total Number of Villages 870 Total Number of Inhabited Villages 858 Total Number of Towns 23 Total Number of Statutory Towns 13 Persons Males Females Total Population Total 3,~99,203 1,642,225 1,556,978 Rural 2,653,453 1,363,638 1,289,815 0.82941 545,750 278,587 267,163 Population (0-6 years) 436,446 222,002 214,444 Literates (7years and above) 2,022,099 1,150,707 871,392 T-otal workers 1,159,561 831,346 328,215 Main workers 912,292 742,054 170,238 Marginal workers 247,269 89,292 157,977 Cultivators 313,300 220,962 92,3G8 Agricultural labourers 276,132 162,640 113,492 Household industry workers 35,292 14,830 20,462 Other workers 534,837 432,914 101,923 Sex ratio 948 Child sex ratio (0-6 years) 966 Literacy rate 73.2 81.0 64.9 Work participation rate 36.2 50.6 21.1 Percentage to total workers: Main workers 78.7 89.3 51.9 Marginal workers 21.3 10.7 48.1 Categories of total workers Cultivators 27.0 26.6 28.1 Agricultural labourers 23.8 19.6 34.6 Household industry workers 3.0 1.8 6.2 Other workers 46.1 52.1 31.1 xii ~ i6l \iI"13Iol~1 2001 '<1i('e( I~ Id Gi"'i'<1(Sj£( I ~ ~ ~ ~ +1 ~ 'fC1~qft~ 4 'fC1\1tT~qft~ 38 'fC1"lTtcITqft~ 870 'fC1~~qft~ 858 'fC1~qft~ 23 'fC1 tli~~Cf) ~ qft ~ 13 ~ ~ N?nTI ~ "1""1ti@Ol1 m-rr 11,744 8,613 3,131 ~ 8,728 6,422 2,306 "PI41ll 3,016 2,191 825 "1""1 ti @OIl (0-6 3m.! ~) 640 357 283 WaR (7 qtf ~ ~ an Cf) I~(f Cf) I'< 200 158 42 ~Rl5'< ~ 179 116 63 4IRqIRCf) ~ Cf)lff 40 26 14 3A'~ 3,685 3,456 229 ffi-~~ 364 fmJ furr ~ (0-6 ~ ~) 793 WaRm ~ ~"Cf)l !>IRI~1tt eft ti Cf) I ~ Cf) "Cf>1ff 95.9 97.4 80.2 31 C"4 Cf) I ~ Cf) "Cf>1ff 4.1 2.6 19.8 cwr~qft~ . Cf) I~(f Cf) I'< 4.9 4.2 12.1 . ~Rl5'< ~ 4.4 3.1 18.1 4IRqIRCf) ~ "Cf>1ff 1.0 0.7 4.0 3A "Cf>1ff 89.8 92.0 65.8 xiii CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 FIGURES AT A GLANCE OF INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION Tripura Total Number of Districts 4 Total Number of Sub-Districts 38 Total N umber of Villages 870 Total Number of Inhabited Villages 858 Total Number of Towns 23 Total Number of Statutory Towns 13 Persons Males Females Institutional Population Total 11,744 8,613 3,131 Rural 8,728 6,422 2,306 Urban 3,016 2,191 825 Population (0-6 years) 640 357 283 Literates (7years and above) 10,025 7,651 2,374 Total workers 4,104 3,756 348 Main workers 3,937 3,658 279 Marginal workers 167 98 69 Cultivators 200 158 42 Agricultural labourers 179 116 63 Household industry workers 40 26 14 Other workers 3,685 3,456 229 Sex ratio 364 Child sex ratio (0-6 years) 793 Literacy rate 90.3 92.7 83.4 Work participation rate 34.9 43.6 11.1 Percentage to total workers: Main workers 95.9 97.4 80.2 Marginal workers 4.1 2.6 19.8 Categories of total workers Cultivators 4.9 4.2 12.1 Agricultural labourers 4.4 3.1 18.1 Household industry workers 1.0 0.7 4.0 Other workers 89.8 92.0 65.8 xiv ~ em \1I~JIOF11 2001 ~ \11"'1tit..c~", -ij) ~ ~ ~ 1l ~ WR~qft~ 4 WR~~qft~ 38 WR"lTtcITqft~ 870 WC'T 3ITmG TfrcIT qft ~ 858 WC1"~qft~ 23 WC'T~~qft~ 13 cztfcffi ~ ~ ~ \i1"""1 xi {_c \il1"""1xi{_c Cf)1~qCf)I"< 38 28 10 ~Rtt:"< ~ 88 55 33 4IRqIRCf) ~ ~ 1 1 5 6 3A~ 172 144 28 "Bfi-~~ 774 TmJ 1RlT ~ (0-6 ~ ~) 763 warun GX 53.0 63.6 39.2 ~~~ 36.1 48.0 20.6 WR ~ cpr !:IRI~lq c{1QCf)I~4J ~ 80.9 91.4 49.4 31 (I'q Cf) I ~ Cf) ~ 19.1 8.6 50.6 cwr ~ qft -Wrft 4J I ~d Cf) I'it 12.3 12.1 13.0 ~Rlt:'it ~ 28.5 23.1 42.9 4IRqIR4J ~~ 3.6 2.2 7.8 3A~ 55.7 62.1 36.4 xv CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 FIGURES AT A GLANCE OF HOUSELESS POPULATION Tripura Total Number of Districts 4 Total Number of Sub-Districts 38 Total Number of Villages 870 Total Number of Inhabited Villages 858 Total Number of Towns 23 Total Number of Statutory Towns 13 Persons Males Females ./ Houseless Population Total 857 483 374 Rural 670 377 293 Urban 187 106 81 Population (0-6 years) 134 76 58 Literates (7years and above) 383 259 124 Total w~xkers 309 232 77 Main workers 250 212 38 Marginal workers 59 20 39 Cultivators 38 28 10 Agricultural labourers 88 55 33 Household industry workers 11 5 6 Other workers 172 144 28 Sex ratio 774 Child sex ratio (0-6 years) 763 Literacy rate 53.0 63.6 39.2 Work participation rate 36.1 48.0 20.6 Percentage to total workers: Main workers 80.9 91.4 49.4 Marginal workers 19.1 8.6 50.6 Categories of total workers Cultivators 12.3 12.1 13.0 Agricultural labourers 28.5 23.7 42.9 Household industry workers 3.6 2.2 7.8 Other. workers 55.7 62.1 36.4 xvi 1tffif qft \11~JIOI~1 2001 3t~d \i1IRt4i cI> ~ ~ ~ it ~ ~~~~ 4 ~\31l~~~ 38 ~7ftcIT~~ 870 ~~1JrcIT~~ 858 ~~~~ 23 ~~~~~ 13 ~ ~ ~ 31 j'{j\Rt d \111 Rt lj1 ~ \Jj"1 ti '&ll m 555,724 283,186 272,538 m1frur 455,623 232,667 222,956 "1JI'?t~ 100,101 50,519 49,582 \11"1ti'&ll (0-6 3WJ ~) 74,034 37,790 36,244 WaR(7crt~~~ 359,729 200,856 158,873 ~~ 180,870 141,741 39,129 4hhbl R1 Cf) ~ 147,765 126,637 21,128 31 (>q Cf) 1R1 Cf) ~ 33,105 15,104 18,001 Cf)1~dCf)I'< 35,163 29,053 6,110 ~Rt~'< ~ 38,961 28,191 10,770 4IRcURCf) ~ cplff 7,669 3,412 4,257 ~ cp1ff 99,077 81,085 17,992 ffi-~~ 962 fmj fWT ~ (0-6 3WJ ~) 959 WaRm G'<" 74.7 81.8 67.2 cpf4~G'<" 32.5 50.1 14.4 ~ ~ em QRI~ld ~h~Cf) 1R1 Cf) Cf>lff 81.7 89.3 54.0 31 (>q Cf) IR>! Cf) ~ 18.3 10.7 46.0 cgcrr~~~ Cf)1~dCf)I'< 19.4 20.5 15.6 ~Rt~'< ~ 21.5 19.9 27.5 4IRqIRCf) ~ cp1ff 4.2 2.4 10.9 3RT cplff 54.8 57.2 46.0 xvii CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 FIGURES AT A GLANCE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Tripura Total Number of Districts 4 Total Number of Sub-Districts 38 Total Number of Villages 870 Total Number of Inhabited Villages 858 Total Number of Towns 23 Total Number of Statutory Towns 13 Persons Males Females Scheduled Castes population Total 555,724 283,186 272,538 Rural 455,623 232,667 222,956 Urban 100,101 50,519 49,582 Population (0-6 years) 74,034 37,790 36,244 Literates (7 years and above) 359,729 200,856 158,873 Total workers 180,870 141,741 39,129 Main workers 147,765 126,637 21,128 Marginal workers 33,105 15,104 18,001 Cultivators 35,163 29,053 6,110 Agricultural labourers 38,961 28,191 10,770 Houl?ehold industry workers 7,669 3,412 4,257 Other workers 99,077 81,085 17,992 Sex ratio 962 Child sex ratio (0-6 age group) 959 Literacy rate 74.7 81.8 67.2 Work participation rate 32.5 50.1 14.4 Percentage to total workers: Main workers 81.7 89.3 54.0 Marginal workers 18.3 10.7 46.0 Categories of total workers Cultivators 19.4 20.5 15.6 Agricultural labourers 21.5 19.9 27.5 Household industry workers 4.2 2.4 10.9 Other workers 54.8 57.2 46.0 xviii ~ qft \11,-,:11°1 ... 12001 3t'j~d \J1"N1IRt4~ -ij; ~ ~ ~ -q ~ ~~cp't~ 4 ~\ili~cp't~ 38 ~TficITcp't~ 870 ~ ~ Tj"rcj) qft ~ 858 ~-;:pffiqft~ 23 ~ ~ -;:pffi qft ~ 13 ~ ~ fBrm 3l1~~ ct \Jj ""1 \if I Rllll qft \if ""1 fi 'LG!l1 mrr 993,426 504,320 489,106 m-4tuT 967,997 491,080 476,917 ""1 J I{)ll 25,429 13,240 12,189 \Jj""1fi&l1 (0-6 ~ ~) 162,772 82,168 80,604 maR (7 CJ1t 469,132 286,953 182,179 ~ ~ arrw - ~~ 423,851 240,239 183,612 cfhhm R>t Cf) ~ 294,980 207,708 87,272 31 C'4 Cf) I R>t Cf) ~ 128,871 32,531 96,340 cnl~ctcplx 176,403 105,029 71,374 ~Rlt:x ~ 153,525 73,657 79,868 4IRqIRCf) ~ Cf>lff 9,074 2,694 6,380 ~~ 84,849 58,859 25,990 ~-~~ 970 fmJ ~ ~ (0-6 ~ ~) 981 ~GX 56.5 68.0 44.6 Cl5l ~ ~ cpr l>IRI~lct en ti Cf) I R>t Cf) Cf>lff 69.6 86.5 47.5 31 C'4 Cf) IR1 Cf) Cf>lff 30.4 13.5 52.5 cgB~qft~ Cf) I~ct Cf) Ix 41.6 43.7 38.9 ~Rlt:x ~ 36.2 30.7 43.5 4IRqIRCf) ~ Cf>lff 2.1 1 . 1 3.5 3Rl~ 20.0 24.5 14.2 xix CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 FIGURES AT A GLANCE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Tripura Total Number of Districts 4 Total Number of Sub-Districts 38 Total Number of Villages 870 Total Number of Inhabited Villages 858 Total Number of Towns 23 Total Number of Statutory Towns 13 Persons Males Females Scheduled Tribes population Total 993,426 504,320 489,106 Rural 967,997 491,080 476,917 Urban 25,429 13,240 12,189 Population (0-6 years) 162,772 82,168 80,604 Literates (7 years and above) 469,132 286,953 182,179 Total workers 423,851 240,239 183,612 Main workers 294,980 207,708 87,272 Marginal workers 128,871 32,531 96,340 Cultivators 176,403 105,029 71,374 Agricultural labourers 153,525 73,657 79,868 Household industry workers 9,074 2,694 6,380 Other workers 84,849 58,859 25,990 Sex ratio 970 Child sex ratio (0-6 age group) 981 Literacy rate 56.5 68.0 44.6 Work participation rate 42.7 47.6 37.5 Percentage to total workers: Main workers 69.6 86.5 47.5 Marginal workers 30.4 13.5 52.5 Categories of total workers Cultivators 41.6 43.7 38.9 Agricultural labourers 36.2 30.7 43.5 Household industry workers 2.1 1.1 3.5 Other workers 20.0 24.5 14.2 xx ~ ctt \J1"'1 l IUI"'II, 2001 ~ Xi5'b1IR 3i'R ~CfCPlXicft ~ldl6Gl ctt ~ \J1"'1 l IUI"'I1 ~ 1 "lffi XF[ 1872 xf ffim ctt vrr ffi "Cj~ca5cff \J1"'1 l IUI"'I1 ~ 1 ~ ~ 2001 ctt \J1"'1 l IUI"'I1 xf ~ ~ 1{ \J1"'1X"1;§Q1 3iR ~ RI~ltStdl3TI ~ ~ ~ m<1 ~ ~ ~ 00 xf ~ 00 3iR ~ Xi5'b1IR xf ~ xi5"!"?IIR 1{ ~ ffi ~ ~I <) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3N6r xf '41 ~ \J1"'1lil"'lXi ~ 3,199,203 ~ ~ '41 wftrc;r ~ ~ CBc;;Q 101 3i'R fcrcnm ~ ~ ~ ~ m 1{ li5(G'iuf 3iR Cf)RlR ~ m<11 ~ ~ ~ \11'i l IUI'i1 ~, 1948 -$ 3fft:IR IR \11'i l IUHI ct3T "\JfICfi ~ I ~ ct3T \11'i l IOHI, 2001 Cf)f ~ en ~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II fcn Cf)f ~ 3lmq ~ ~ -~ IR \11 "1 xi IL-c<:j 1 Cf)f ~ - ~ fum l"Tm em- 1 1lT'd I 2001 CI>T 00.00 ~ ~ I <:ffi ~ 'JH l IUI'iI3IT ct3T qx~"!1 xl ~ ~ ~ Cf4'ifcp 1991 ct3T \11'i l IUHI (fCp (1971 cpt t91\$Cbx) \11'i l IOI'i1 Cf)f ~ ~ '1H l 101"'l1 Cft'f Cf)f 1 ~ Cf)f ~G4 ~ ~ I W c;WIT ct3T TfURT 28 q) xq;f1, 2001 ct3T XRf cpT ct3T ~ I ~ 3@r ~ ~ cpt (~ ~ aRT ~I i Rl Cb I C'l II fcn \11 "1 'l!i'Lc<:j1 -$ 3l'iRtli ~ QCf)I~ld m -$ ~ ~ "!ilxfOl4i ~ m ~ ~ ~ 31~ \11 "1 "!iIL-c<:jI, ~, ~, ffi-~ -$ ~ 0-6 Cft'f ct3T ~ ct3T \11'i"!iIL-c<:jI, X1TaR/maR ~ 'CP4T"dm ffi-~ -$ ~ ~ ~ -$ ~ -$~. 3lj"!i0) 'Jf -gt ~ -$ -m.IT em ~ f¢4l l"Tm ~ I \11"1 f1 IL-c<:j I -$ 31 'iRtli ~ TfURT cpr ~ ~ ~ -$ ciR ~ -$ ~ tT 26 l1Til, 2001 cpt ' xxi ~~ 11CPFf ~41 Cf)"! 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Thus, 2001 Census provides data on population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. The data would form the benchmark for framing of the welfare and development policies for billion plus people living in this country including 31,99,203 living in Tripura. The Census Act, 1948, forms. the basis for the conduct of population censuses in independent India. The Census of India, 2001 was conducted in two distinct but inter related phases: the first phase, the Houselisting Operation was conducted between April September, 2000 in different states and union territories as a prelude to the exercise of undertaking the decennial Population Census. Houselisting Operations was conducted in the Tripura from 1st June to 30th June 2000. The houselisting exercise provided the basis for uniform and unambiguous frame to undertake the Population Enumeration with the ultimate objective of achieving as full coverage as is humanly possibl'e without any omission of an area or household. During this Houselisting Operation, data on housing conditions, amenities and assets available to the households were also collected. The second phase of census i.e. Population Enumeration, was undertaken between February, 9_28th 2001 (both days inclusive) with a revisional round from 1st to 5th March, 2001. The Census moment was 00.00 hours of 1st March, 2001, the referral time at which the snapshot of the population of the country was taken. This was a departure from the earlier census tradition, as until the 1991 Census (except 1971), the sunrise of 1st March of the relevant Census year was the census moment. The enumeration of houseless population was carried out on the night of February 28th , 2001. This gigantic operation (considered by many to be the single largest and complex peace time administrative exercise in the world) was made possible due to the door to door universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering 593 districts, 5463 sub-districts, 5161 towns and 638,588 villages at the national level. In Tripura Population Enumeration was carried out in the entire state covering 4 districts, 38 sub districts, 23 towns and 870 villages including remote and unaccesable areas. The comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced the individual slip canvassed at the 1991 Census, had three parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual Particulars and Part III contained questions for ·Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation (Annexure-II). The part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. To facilitate quick tabulation for bringing out Provisional Population Totals, provision for page totaling was made in the schedule itself for a few items. namely population, males, females, 'population aged 0-6 years by sex, literates, illiterates and workers and their categories by sex. The Provisional Population Totals were put in the public demain on 26 th March, 2001 within three weeks of the completion of the enumeration providing the basic statistics of the population by sex. The Directorate of Census Operations, Tripura had released provisional data at the district, sub-district and town levels for State through the publication of Paper I, Il and III of Provisional Population Totals. All the provisional population totals released so far are also available on census website: http://www.censusindia.net xxv Data Processing A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 2001 data both for Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Schedules for both the phases were scanned through high speed scanners in fifteen data centres across the country and hand-written data from the schedules were converted into digitized form through Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) software for creation of ASCII records for further processing. The designing and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be done very carefully using specialized software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for the first time in the history of Census. The work for Tripura was done in the data centre Chandigarh. Quality Assurance Afterthe data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about its quality before putting the same in public domain. This has to be done mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception has to be brought into play to understand both the existing and the 'new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. The other very important aspect of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, especially for small area population statistics. There has been a major departure in Census 2001 from the past in respect of the procedure followed for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations were finalized at the time of the manual compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalized much later based on manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by the Data Entry Operators through a process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along with the processing of Primary Census Abstract data. The CAC process involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the dictionary by referring to the image of the specific individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion wherever required, was also undertaken along with the processing of Primary Census Abstract. This is because the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in relation to the religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these responses. The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by the Directorate under the overall supervision and monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division. xxvi The format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly in the 2001 Census. The nine-fold industrial classification of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and in its place, four-fold industrial classification of both 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. The "Primary Census Abstract-Total population" Table A-5, India 2001 was released in July 2004 which besides population includes certain basic population characterstics such as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, literates, workers by categories etc at India, State, Union territory, District and Urban Agglomeration/City (with population 100,000 and above) It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that the Primary Census Abstract was brought out for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data are available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural Tables and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes'. Primary Census Abstracts of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population of 2001 Census have been presented in this publication as Table A-8 and Table A-9 respectively. The Primary Census Abstracts of Total Population Table A-5, Institutional Population Table A-6, Houseless Population Table A-7, Scheduled Castes Population Table A-8 and Scheduled Tribe Population Table A-9 presented in this volume give basic information on the number of households, their population, population in the age group 0-6, literates, total workers, main workers and marginal workers and their four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers and (iv) Other workers ahd also Non-workers. This data is presented at different levels, namely, state, districts, sub districts and towns for A-5, A-8 & A-9 tables. For A-6 & A-7 tables the above information is provided up to the district level only. The data for each of these characteristics are presented by sex and rural-urban residence. It is for the first time the census is releasing socio-economic characteristics of institutional and houseless population as primary census abstract. The data given at the district level provides important population characteristics of these segments of population. It would be important for the data users to adopt a certain degree of caution while making analysis and drawing inferences. The concepts and definitions used in the census have to be carefully studied and issues related to the ground situations encountered during the canvassing of the Household Schedule have to be recognized in order to appreciate the limitation of the data collected in such a mammoth exercise. Although all humanly possible precautions were put in place, validation done, possibility of small processing errors cannot be totally ruled out. Though the data has to be understood in proper perspective, it must be clarified that in any case such unintended errors, if any, should not affect any policy planning exercise or analysis. In addition to the basic Primary Census Abstract tables, this publication also includes a number of analytical statements on different segments of population such as total population, Scheduled Castes population, Scheduled Tribes population and general population i.e. total population excluding Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes population. These statements relate to descending order of population, percentage of population to total population in each category, percentage of population in the age group 0-6, sex ratio, child sex ratio in the age group 0-6, literacy rates, work participation rate, percentage of main & marginal workers, cultivators, agricultural labourers, household xxvii industry workers and other workers. These statements along with 'Figures at a glance' and data highlights provide an overview of the key population characteristics of each segments of the population in the state. 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At the same time, it is all the more important to understand the implications of the terms used at the Census of India 2001, for making meaningful comparisons of the similar data generated by various other agencies within the country and with the data produced by other countries in the world. The concepts and definitions adopted at the Census of India, 2001 are as given below: 01. Persons enumerated 02. Rural-Urban Areas 03. City 04. Household 05. Institutional Household 06. Houseless Households 07. Head of the Household 08. Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes 09. Literates 10. Work 11. Main Workers 12. Marginal Workers 13. Cultivators 14. Agricultural Labourers 15. Household Industry Workers 16. Other Workers 17. Non workers 18. Sex Ratio 19. Child Sex Ratio (0-6 age group) 20. Literacy Rate 21. Work Participation Rate 22. Location Code Structure adopted in Census 2001 23. Abbreviations Used Persons enumerated Generally speaking, persons who were present in the household during the entire period of enumeration or who were known to be usual residents of the household and have stayed there for part of the enumeration period or who were not present at the time of visit of the enumerator but were expected to return by 28th February, 2001 were eligible to be enumerated. For the purpose of enumeration the following persons were enumerated in a household: (i) All those who normally resided and were present in that household during the entire period of enumeration, i.e. from 9th February to 28th February, 2001 (both days inclusive); (ii) Those who were known to be normally residing and had actually stayed durin~ a part of the enumeration period- in the household (9th February to 28 February, 2001) but were not present at the time of the visit of enumerator. (iii) Also those who were known to be normally residing in the household and were not present at the time of the visit but expected to return by 28th February, 2001; and xxxvii (iv) Visitors who were present in the household censused and expected to be away from the place(s) of their usual residence during the entire enumeration period. For the purpose of enumeration such visitors were treated as normal residents of the household where they were actually found during the enumeration period provided they were not been enumerated elsewhere. In Census, every person irrespective of age, sex, caste, creed, region, origin or religion is counted only oncel without omission or duplication provided she/he satisfied the criteria of enumeration listed above. Foreigners who were expected to stay within the geographical limits of this country throughout the enumeration period were counted wherever they were found, if not enumerated elsewhere. Those foreigners who were expected to stay in India for a part of enumeration period were not eligible for enumeration. It may also be important to state that the foreigners and their families who were having diplomatic status were not enumerated. But Indian nationals employed and staying with them were enumerated. Rural-Urban Areas The data in the table on Final Population Totals were presented separately for rural and urban areas. _The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the Census of India 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows: (a) All statutory places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc. (b) A place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously: i) a minimum population of 5,000; ii) at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and iii) a density of population of at least 400 persons per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile). For identification of places which would qualify to t;>e classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. .An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjOining urban outgrowths of such towns. Examples of OGs are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., that may come up near a city or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be trea.ted as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and (b) The total population of all the constituents (Le. towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census). With these two xxxviii basic criteria having been met, the following are the possible different situations in which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: (i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths; (ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and (iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. City Towns with population of 100,000 and above are called cities. Household A 'household' is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, jf a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. A household with at least one Scheduled Caste member is treated as Scheduled Caste Household. Similarly, a household having at least one Scheduled Tribe member is treated as a Scheduled Tribe household. Institutional household A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it was specifically mentioned that this category of households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen. Houseless households Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc. are treated as Houseless households. Head of the household The head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She or he is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure 'Head' who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as----- the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union territory. Similarly, Article 342 provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal xxxix communities which are deemed to be for the purposes of the Constitution the Scheduled Tribes in relation to that State or Union territory. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory and not outside. It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in relation to that State whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in September, 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the population professing the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to their inclusion as Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist professing population were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes. For finalizing the list of Schedule Castes/Scheduled Tribes notified in each State/Union territory, all the constitutional amendments that have taken place prior to the conduct of 2001 census were taken into account. Since there is no Scheduled Castes list for the state of Nagaland and the Union territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep; and no Scheduled Tribes list for the States of Haryana and Punjab and the Union territories of Chandigarh, Delhi and Pondicherry, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population figures are furnished for only the relevant category in respect of these States and Union territories. The instructions to the enumerators for recording the individual responses on religion and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled tribes were more or less the same as in the past censuses. Each enumerator was provided with a notified list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in respect of his/her State/Union territory. The religion for each individual was first of all determined. Then it was ascertained from the respondent for each individual whether she or he belonged to a Scheduled caste or a Scheduled Tribe through Question No.8 & 9 of the Household Schedule. If in reply to either of this question, the answer was in the affirmative, the name of caste / tribe to which the individual belonged was ascertained. If the name of caste / tribe returned by the respondent appeared in the approved list for the state the enumerator was expected to treat the individual, as belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe and record the appropriate entry. A list of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes notified by the Government of India in pursuance of Articles 341 & 342 of the Constitution of India for each State and Union territory is placed at Annexure-Ia and lb. Literates A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as literate. It is not necessary for a person to have received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard for being treated as literate. People who were blind and could read in Braille are treated literates. A person, who can neither read nor write or can only read but cannot write in any language, is treated as illiterate. All children of age 6 years or less, even if going to school and have picked up reading and writing, are treated as illiterate. xl Work Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers. Reference period for determining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration. Main workers Those persons who had worked for the major part of the refe~nce period (Le. 6 months or more) are termed as Main Workers. Marginal workers Those persons who had worked for less than 6 months during reference period are termed as Marginal Workers. Cultivators For purposes of the census a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation of land owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation. A person who has given out her/his land to another person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include gowing of the following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel-nuts (areca). Agricultural labourers A person who works on another person's land for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She or he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which she/he works. Household industry workers Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in the household industry consists of members of the household. The industry is not run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. The main criterion of a Household industry even in urban areas is the participation of one or more members of a household. Even if the industry is not actually located at home in rural areas there is a greater possibility of the members of the household participating even xli it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the urban areas, where organized Industry takes greater prominence, the' Household Industry is confined to the precincts of the house where the participants live. In urban areas, even if the members of the household run an industry by themselves but at a place away from the precincts of their home, it is not considered as a Household Industry. It should be located within the precincts of the house where the members live in the case of urban areas. Household Industry relates to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not include professions such as a Pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc., or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household. Foodstuffs, Beverages, Tobacco Products, Textile cotton, Textile Jute, Wool or Silk, Textile Miscellaneous, Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, Paper and Paper Products, Printing and Publishing, Leather and Leather Products, Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Produ~ts, Chemical and Chemical Products, Non-metallic Mineral Products-other than Pertroleum and Coal, Basic Metals and their Products, Machinery and Transport Equipments, etc. Other workers All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity during the last one year, but are not cultivators or agricultural ~abourers or in Household Industry, are 'Other Workers(OW)'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those en~aged in trade, commerce, business, transport banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers, are 'Other Workers'. Non-workers A person who did not work at all during the reference period was treated as non worker. The non-workers broadly constitute : Students who did not participate in any economic activity paid or unpaid; household duties who were attending to daily household chores like cooking, cleaning utensils, looking after children, fetching water etc. and are not even helping in the unpaid work in the family farm or cultivation or milching; dependant such as infants or very elderly people not included in the category of worker; pensioners those who are drawing pension after retirement and are not engaged in any economic activity; beggars, vagrants, prostitutes and persons having unidentified source of income and those with unspecified sources of subsistence and not engaged in any economically productive work during the reference period and others, this category includes all Non-workers and Marginal workers who may not come under the above categories such as rentiers, persons living on remittances, agricultural or non-agricultural royalty,interest or divident, convicts in jailS or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions doing no paid work and persons who are seeking/available for work. Sex ratio Sex ratio has been defined as the number of females per 1000 males in the population. It is expressed as 'number of females per 1000 males'. Number of females Sex-ratio= x 1000 Number of males xlii Child sex ratio (0-6 years) Child Sex-ratio (0-6 years) has been defined as the number of females in age-group 0-6 years per 1000 males in the same age-group in the population. It is expressed as 'number of female children age (0-6) years per 1000 male children age (0-6) years'. Number of female children (0-6 age group) Child Sex-ratio (0-6 years)= x 1000 Number of male children (0-6 age group) Literacy rate Literacy rate of population is defined as the percentage of literates to the total population age 7 years and above. Number of Literates Literacy rate = x 100 Population age 7+ Work participation rate Work participation rate is defined as the percentage of total workers (main and marginal) to total population. Total Workers (Main+Marginal) Work participation rate - x 100 Total Population Location code structure adopted in Census 2001 I n th e C ensus 2001 th e f 0 II oWing ocaf Ion co d e st ruc t ure h as b een a d op1et d Area Number of digits Statel Union territories Two digits(within the country) District Two digits(within the state/ut)_ Sub-district Four digits(within the district) Village Eight digits(within the statelutl Town Eight digits_(within the districtl Ward Four digits (within the town) The general pattern followed in coding of any geographical unit was a serpentine one, beginning from the North-west corner and completing at the farthest South-east corner within the defined higher level of the geographical hierarchy. In so far as the StatelUnion territory is concerned Jammu & Kashmir has code number 01 and code number 35 has been allotted to Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Generally the administrative jurisdiction below a district is a sub-district, for example Tehsil or Taluk. However, in certain States and Union territories exceptions had to be made since the nomenclature for sub-districts is not uniform throughout the country. For example, in Orissa Police station is the sub-district, in West Bengal it is the Community Development Block and so on. After the completion of Houselisting operation, three new states namely, Uttaranchal, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand were created in November, 2000 barely three months before the commencement of Population Enumeration. These States were carved out of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar respectively. This resulted in redoing of the coding exercise in all the jurisdictional units of these six affected states. xliii In Assam, Mizoram and Orissa there are a few sUb-districts which cut across the district jurisdictions. In such situations the sub-districts have been provided a separate series of code numbers viz. 0090,0091 etc. One of the major initiatives taken in the Census 2001 was the allotment of Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) to each and every village within the State and not within a tahsil as in the earlier censuses. PLCN was thus assigned as one continuous number from the first village in the first district to the last village in the last district. PLCN is an eight digit unique location code number with the first six digits representing the code number of the village and the last two digits depicting two zeros '00'. These zeros are reserved as buffer to be used for coding any new village(s) that may come up between two villages in future. For example, if a new village comes up between two villages with PLCNs 01254600 and 01254700, the new village will be allotted PLCN 01254601 and so on. The location code number for a town is also an eight digit number starting with the digit 4 situated at the extreme left acting as the unique identifier. The next two digits depict the code number of the district in which the town falls followed by two digits representing the town serial number in the district. Ther.e are three zeros at the end as buffer mainly to meet the requirement of bringing the number of digits to eight to match the number of digits in the PLCN for the villages. Thus a town location code number 40305000 represents the town serial number 5 of the district number 03 in a State. The Out-Growths of towns have not been given any independent location code numbers. These have been given notional ward codes after the last ward code of the respective towns to which these OGs relate to. Abbreviations Used Abbreviations of civic status of cities or towns : C.B. - Cantonment Board/Cantonment C.M.C. City Municipal Council E.O Estate Office G.P. - Gram Panchayat I.N.A. - Industrial Notified Area I.T.S. - Industrial Township M. Municipality M.B. ' Municipal Board M.C. - Municipal. Committee M.C!' - Municipal Council M.Corp. Municipal Corporation/Corporation N.A. - Notified Area N.A.C. - Notified Area Committee/Notified Area Council N.P. - Nagar Panchayat N.T. Notified Town N.T.A. - Notified Town Area S.T.C. Small Town Committee T.C. - Town CommitteelTown Area Committee T.M.C. Town Municipal Council T.P. Town Panchayat T.S. Township C.T. - Census Town U.A. - Urban Agglomeration O.G. - Out Growth * Newly created district after 1991 Census xliv Data highlights Tripura a predominantly hilly state is located in the north-east part of the country. The state consists of 4 districts, 38 tahsils/sub-tahsils, 23 towns and 870 villages (858 inhabited and 12 uninhabited villages). Its population at the 2001 Census is 3,199,203 consisting of 1,642,225 males and 1,556,978 females. The state population accounts for 0.31 per cent of the country's population and ranks 22 nd amongst the states and union territories. Pronounced rural characteristics of the population of the state can be seen from the fact that 82.9 per cent (2,653,453) population is residing in the rural areas against 17.1 per cent (545,750) in urban areas. Among the districts, West Tripura ranks first having 47.9 per cent population of the State as per 2001 Census. Dhalai district is the smallest in terms of population with only 9.6 per cent population of the State. Scheduled Castes population The proportion of the Scheduled Castes to total population at the state level stands at 17.4 per cent in 2001 against national average of 16.2 per cent in 2001 Census. The proportion of Scheduled Castes population has increased slightly in the state from 16.4 per cent in 1991 to 17.4 per cent in 2001 Census. Among the districts this is evenly distributed' for instance, the highest proportion of the Scheduled Castes populationI of 19.3 per cent has - been returned from West Tripura and the lowest proportion of 14.0 per cent from North Tripura. Scheduled Tribes population The proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to total population at state level stands at 31.1 per cent in 2001 against national average of 8.2 per cent in 2001 Census. The proportion of Scheduled Tribes population has increased slightly in the state from 30.9 per cent in 1991 to 31.1 per cent in 2001 Census. Among the districts the highest proportion of the Scheduled Tribes population of 54.0 per cent has been returned from Dhalai and the lowest proportion of 25.3 per cent has been reported from West Tripura. Decadal growth The decadal growth of population of the state is 16.0 per cent during 1991-2001 which is lower than the national average of 21.5 per cent. During 1981-91 population growth of the state was 34.3 per cent which was much higher than the national average of 23.9 per cent. The decadal growth rate among Scheduled Castes has been recorded as 23.2 per cent and in Scheduled Tribes population at 16.4 per cent during 1991-2001 Census. Among the districts, the highest growth of 26.5 per cent has been recorded in North Tripura during 1991-2001. The lowest decadal growth of 6.8 per cent has been recorded in South Tripura. Density of population The density of population in Tripura is 305 persons per sq. km. in 2001 Census, whereas it was 263 persons per sq. 'km. in 1991 Census. This is lower than the national average of 325 and 267 persons per sq. km. recorded in 2001 and 1991 respectively. xlv Sex ratio The sex ratio of total population of the state is 948 females per thousand males against the national average of 933 in 2001 Census. The sex ratio of total population of Tripura has increased from 945 in 1991 Census to 948 in 2001. The highest sex ratio of 951 each has been recorded in North and West Tripura districts and lowest in Dhalai district (935) in 2001 Census. As compared to total population, the sex ratio of the Scheduled Castes population in the state is higher at 962 in the 2001 Census. The highest sex ratio of 968 among the Scheduled Castes population has been returned in West Tripura district.and the lowest of 951' has been returned from South Tripura district. The sex ratio of the Scheduled Tribe population is 970 in the 2001 Census. South Tripura has recorded the highest sex ratio among the Scheduled Tribes (982) while North Tripura the lowest (953). Child sex ratio At the 2001 Census, the child sex ratio in the age group 0-6 years in the state is 966 girls per 1000 boys which is far better than 927 recorded at the national level. The State holds fourth position among all the states and union territories in child sex ratio.The highest child sex ratio of 970 is recorded in North Tripura and the lowest child sex ratio (961) in South Tripura. Child sex ratio among the Scheduled Castes population has declined from 969 in 1991 to 959 in 2001. The highest child sex ratio (970) among Scheduled Castes has been recorded in Dhalai district whereas the lowest child sex ratio (932) in South Tripura district. Child sex ratio among the Scheduled Tribes population has declined slightly from 984 in 1991 to 981 in 2001. The highest value of child sex ratio (990) among Scheduled Tribes has been recorded in West Tripura district whereas lowest child sex ratio (960) in Dhalai district. Percentage of child population in the age-group 0-6 years The total child population in the age group 0-6 in the state stands at 436,446 in 2001 against 497,122 in 1991 Census. The proportion of child population declined ~rom 18.0 per cent in 1991 to 13.6 per cent in 2001 Census which is indicative of declining fertility trend in the state. The percentage of child population in the age group 0-6 is 13.3 per cent among Scheduled Castes population while it is much higher among the Scheduled Tribes population at 16.4 per cent. Literacy status The literacy rate in Tripura has shown remarkable improvement from 60.4 per cent in 1991 to 73.2 per cent in 2001 Census. This rate is quite high as compared to the national average of 64.8 per cent in 2001 Census. The literacy rate of Scheduled Castes population at state level works out to be 74.7 per cent in 2001 against 56.7 per cent in 1991. Similarly the Scheduled Tribes population has recorded a literacy rate of 56.6 per cent in 2001 against a very low 35.9 per cent in 1991 Census. The percentage of literate population in all categories of population has shown perceptible increases in 2001 as compared to 1991 Census. The highest overall literacy rate of 77.3 per cent has been recorded in West Tripura district and lowest (60.9 per cent) in Dhalai district. The highest literacy rate of 77.9 per cent among the Scheduled Castes population has been returned in 2001 Census by North Tripura district and the lowest by Dhalai (70.5 per cent). Among the Scheduled Tribes the xlvi highest literacy rate of 67.2 per cent has been recorded in West Tripura district and the lowest rate of 45.5 per cent in Dhalai district. Male and female literacy In 2001 Census, 81.0 per cent males and 64.9 per cent among females were literates in the state against national average of 75.3 and 53.7 per cent respectively. The gender gap in literacy at the state level is 16.1 per cent points as per 2001 Census which is low as compared to the national average of 21.6 per cent points. Literacy rate of both males and females have improved in the state during 1991-2001. The female literacy rate has increased from 49.7 per cent in 1991 to 64.9 in 2001, a significant gain of 15.2 per cent points while male literacy increased from 70.6 to 81.0 per cent resulting in a gain of 10.4 per cent points during this period. West Tripura district leads in both male and female literacy being 84.6 per cent and 51.0 per cent respectively. On the other hand, Dhalai has the lowest male (70.2) and female (50.1) literacy rate in 2001 Census. Work participation rate The work participation rate (WPR) of 36.2 per cent in 2001 Census is an improvement compared to 31.1 per cent recorded in 1991 Census. The work participation rate among the Scheduled Castes population of the state is 32.5 per cent in 2001 against 28.7 per cent in 1991 Census. Among the Scheduled Tribes also the work participation rate has increased from 35.8 per cent in 1991 Census to 42.7 per cent in 2001 Census. The work participation rate has shown increase in all the districts. The highest proportion of 41.2 per cent of total workers has been returned from Dhalai district and lowest 33.0 per cent from North Tripura district. Male work participation rate Male work participation rate for state as a whole increased from 47.6 per cent in 1991 to 50.6 in 2001 Census. It also increased from 47.4 per cent in 1991 to 50.1 per cent in 2001 among the Scheduled Castes and 45.9 per cent in 1991 to 47.6 per cent among the Scheduled Tribes population. Female work participation rate The female work participation increased significantly from only 13.8 per cent to 21.1. per cent in 2001. The percentage of female workers among the Scheduled Castes increased from 8.9 per cent in 1991 to 14.4 per cent in 2001. The female work participation rate for the Scheduled Tribes also increased from 25.3 per cent to 37.5 per cent in 2001. Main workers According to 2001 Census, in India 77.8 per cent of the total workers are main workers. The percentage of main workers in the state in the 2001 Census is 78.7 per cent, a significant decline from 93.4 per cent recorded in the 1991 Census. Among the districts, the highest percentage of main workers has been returned in West Tripura district (81.8 per cent) while Dhalai has returned the lowest percentage of 73.0 per cent at the 2001 Census. Marginal workers There is a significant increase in the percentage of marginal workers to total workers in the country from 9.0 per cent in 1991 to 22.2 per cent in the 2001 Census. The same . trend has been observed in Tripura where marginal workers increased from 6.6 per cent in xlvii 1991 to 21.3 per cent in the 2001 Census. Among the districts, the highest percentage of marginal workers to total workers has been returned by Dhalai district (27.0 per cent) whereas West Tripura district has returned the lowest proportion of marginal workers (18.2 per cent) ih the 2001 Census. Cultivators The percentage of overall cultivators in the state in the 2001 Census is 27.0 per cent, a significant decline from 35.6 per cent recorded in the 1991 Census. The proportion of cultivators in the state is lower than that recorded at the national level (31.7 per cent) in the 2001 Census Among the districts, South Tripura has the highest percentage of cultivators at 34.2 per cent and West Tripura district the lowest (21.2 per cent) during the 2001 Census. Agricultural labourers The percentage of agricultural labourers to total workers has increased from 21.8 per cent in 1991 to 23.8 per cent in 2001 in the state. The proportion of agricultural labourers in the state is lower than that recorded at the national level (26.5 per cent) in the 2001 Census. Dhalai district has returned the highest percentage of agricultural labourers (31.1 per cent) and North Tripura district has reported the lowest proportion of 16.0 per cent agricultural labourers in the State in the 2001 Census. Household industry workers The total household industry (HHI) workers in Tripura have increased significantly from 1.3. per cent in 1991 to 3.0 per cent in 2001. However, the proportion of HHI workers is .lower as compared to national average of 4.2 per cent in the 2001 Census. The highest percentage of total household industry workers has been returned from North Tripura (4.5 per cent) and the lowest from South Tripura district (1.8 per cent) in the 2001 Census. Other workers In the category of 'other workers' (OW) the state has registered a perceptible increase from 17.8 per cent in 1991 to 46.1 per cent in 2001 Census. Incidentally, proportion of other workers in the state is higher than the national average of 37.6 per cent noted in the 2001 Census. The highest percentage of total other workers has been returned from West Tripura (54.2 per cent) and the lowest from Dhalai district (33.2 per cent) in 2001 Census. xlviii f4~&IlS1 01 It'"! Cb ~Iq't flJlli i ANALYTICAL STATEMENTS Statement 1 : Districts arranged in descending order of population: 2001 ~/ ~/fGR;rr State/District Vl~ ~~ I/Population Rank Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 ~ uHti ~ \J1"1ti 16~ Tripura 1,650,053 854,719 795,334 01~~ West Tripura 850,203 439,253 410,950 02Bm~ North Tripura 357,511 183,616 173,895 03~~ South Tripura 350,614 183,311 167,303 04~* Dhalai • 91,725 48,539 43,186 ~ - 3l.vrr.l 3l.\if.vrr. ~ 3l"ffiCIT/GEN - Other than SC/ST population mi'ia \J1"1ti ~ ~ qft \J1"1ti ~ \J1"1\J1IRt41 qft \J1"1ti Ii fcicRoT 2: F' \iHti~I-q~. ~'t<1Rla ~ atN'31't Statement 2 : Percentage of General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population to Total population; State/District: 2001 q;)6 ~/fGrc;rr State/District WR "1 '1 '<1'&l I if ufcmq/ -msm Percentage to Total population Code No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 1 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 100.0 51.6 17.4 31.1 01~~ West Tripura 100.0 55.5 19.3 25.3 02~~ South Tripura 100.0 45.7 16.6 37.7 03~* Dhalai * 100.0 29.8 16.2 54.0 04 \3'ffi ~ North Tripura 100.0 60.5 14.0 25.5 fcrcRuT 3 : 0-6 3W1 ~ aft \il'1ti~1 q;y ~. ~~: 2001 Statement 3: Percentage of population in the age group 0-6, State/District: 2001 m ~/fGrc;rr State/District 0-6 an<;!; ~ ~ "1"1'<1{_~1 em ~/ "fi"'&lT Percentage of population in the age Code group 0-6 No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 1 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 13.6 12.1 13.3 16.4 01~~ West Tripura 12.6 11.7 13.0 14.3 02 cctmur ~ South Tripura 14.3 11.8 12.9 18.1 03~* Dhalai * 15.6 11.6 14.2 18.2 04 \3'ffi ~ North Tripura 14.5 13.6 14.5 16.6 fcrcRur 4 : ¥', ~, ~ ~ 3tR ~ \1I"'I\1Ilratff qft \1I"'Iti&t1 Statement 4: Sex ratio of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District : 2001 m ~/fGrc;rr State/District "Bft ~ 1f ar:rmr/ msm Sex ratio Code No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 948 931 962 970 01~~ West Tripura 951 936 968 974 02 cctmur ~ South Tripura 945 913 951 982 03~* Dhalai • 935 890 957 955 04 \3'ffi ~ North Tripura 951 947 962 953 ffillRI - 3l.VfT./ 3l.\1I".VfT. ~ 3l<'fTCIT/GEN - Other than SC/ST p'opulation Iii fcIcRuT 5 : ~, "flTl1'Rl, 31fli~d ~ atR 31 'l'f!~d U1'1U1IRilii qft U1'1ti'Ml C6T ~ fWr ~ (0-6 31Fl ~ qft U1'1ti'MI), ~ ~: 2001 Stafement 5: Child sex ratio (Population 0-6 age group) of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 Code No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 966 956 959 981 01~~ West Tripura 967 956 966 990 02~~ South Tripura 961 939 932 988 03~* Dhalai .. 965 975 970 960 04~~ North Tripura 970 969 969 973 fcIcRuT 6 : ~, "flTl1'Rl, ~'l~d ~ atR 31m~d U1'1U1IRilii qft U1'1ti'Ml qft m&ffiIT CR, ~ ~: 2001 Statement 6: Literacy rate of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 State/District Wffi(ff G'{/ Literacy rate Code No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 73.2 82.3 74.7 56.5 01~~ West Tripura 77.3 82.9 73.8 67.2 02~~ South Tripura 69.9 82.0 76.4 51.0 03~* Dhalai * 60.9 81.9 70.5 45.5 04~~ North Tripura 73.0 81.1 77.9 50.3 fcIcRuT 7 : WR, "flTl1'Rl, 31'l'f!~d ~ atR 3t~d U1'1U1IRitii qft U1'1ti'Ml qft Cf)Tlt ~ CR, ~: 2001 Statement 7 : Work participation rate of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 m~/~ State/District cpT 16~ Tripura 36.2 33.6 32.5 42.7 01~~ West Tripura 34.9 32.7 31.1 42.4 02~~ South Tripura 39.6 36.2 35.4 45.5 03~* Dhalai • 41.2 37.6 33.5 45.4 04 ~ ~ North Tripura 33.0 32.2 32.6 35.0 ml1Rr - 3l.'\ifT.I 3l."\i1.'\ifT. "$ 3R>fTCIl'/GEN - Other than SC/ST population Iiii ~ 8 : ~, ~, at~ct ~ 3tR 31'j' 16~ Tripura 78.7 84.6 81.7 69.6 01~~ West Tripura 81.8 87.5 84.5 70.4 02~~ South Tripura 74.6 79.1 76.4 69.6 03~* Dhalai .. 73.0 82.2 78.4 67.7 04mR~ North Tripura 80.3 84.5 82.9 69.8 fcrcRuT 9 : "fct', ~, 31 m~ct ~ 3tR 31 'j' ~ Percentage of marginal workers to total Code workers No. TOTAL GEN SC ST 1 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 21.3 15.4 18.3 30.4 01~~ West Tripura 18.2 12.5 15.5 29.6 02~~ South T ripura 25.4 20.9 23.6 30.4 03~* Dhalai .. 27.0 17.8 21.6 32.3 04\3m~ North Tripura 19.7 15.5 17.1 30.2 fcr"cRur 10 : ~, ~, at ~a ~ arR 31 ~ct \1I"i\1lIfi't4i qft \1I"i'<1{'r<11 .q CblllctCblfi em ~ ~ l{ OOm, ~fuR;rr: 2001 Statement 10 : Percentage of Cultivators to Total workers of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 m~/~ State/District 16~ Tripura 27.0 18.3 19.4 41.6 01~~ West Tripura 21.2 13.8 14.6 37.6 02~~ South Tripura 34.2 25.0 26.3 45.9 03~*- Dhalai * 33.2 20.6 24.9 40.8 04\3m~ North Tripura 27.6 21.4 21.0 -14.6 ~ - 31.\ifT.I 31."Gf.VTI. ~ 31<'flCIT/GEN - Other than SC/ST population liv fcrcRur 11 :~, ~, 31 rt~cl ~ 3tR 31 'j'(iftla GI'1G11 Rllli qft GI'1ti'B4l 1l ~~q;y~~1l~, ~~: 2001 Statement 11 : Percentage of Agricultural labourers to Total workers of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 m ~/ftrc;rr State/District ~ ~ cpT WR ~ B ~/ msm Percentage of agricultural labourers to Code total workers No. TOTAL GEN 8C 8T 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 23.8 15.1 21.5 36.2 01~~ West Tripura 21.2 13.0 18.4 36.7 02~~ South Tripura 30.4 21.8 28.1 39.4 03~* Dhalai • 31.1 15.9 29.7 38.3 04 \3'ffi ~ North T ripura 16.0 12.4 16.2 23.7 fcrcRur 12 : ~, ~, 31rt~cl ~ 3tR 31rtRia GI'1G11R141 qft GI'1ti'B4lll 41RcllRCjj ~~q;y~~1l~, ~~: 2001 Statement 12 : Percentage of Household industries workers to Total workers of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 State/District 4IRqIRCf) ~ ~ 16~ Tripura 3.0 3.3 4.2 2.1 01~~ West Tripura 3.3 3.5 5.0 2.1 02~~ South Tripura 1.8 2.3 2.0 1.1 03~* Dhalai • 2.5 2.9 1.9 2.5 04 \3'ffi ~ North Tripura 4.5 4.1 6.7 4.3 ~ 13 : ~, ~, 31 'j'(iftla ~ 3tR 31 'f Statement 13 : Percentage of Other workers to Total workers of Total, General, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, State/District: 2001 ~ ~/R;rm State/District 3Rl if*ii¥ cpr ~ iffl'l!i 1¥ ~/ ~ Percentage of other workers to total workers Code No. TOTAL GEN 8C 8T 2 3 4 5 6 16~ Tripura 46.1 "£3.2 54.8 20.0 01~~ West Tripura 54.2 69.7 62.0 23.6 02~~ South Tripura 33.6 50.9 43.5 13.6 03~* Dhalai * 33.2 60.6 43.5 18.4 04 \3'ffi ~ North Tripura 51.9 62.1 56.0 27.4 'ffi1=IRT - 3l.urr./ 3l.vr.urr. -ij; 3ffiTCIT/GEN - Other than. SC/ST population . Iv TRIPURA ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001 KILOMETRES 10 o 10 20 30 s f ___ .·, North! Tripura . "- .--\ . Kumarghat • Pencharthf1.( -'\ Salema \ Khowai . ~.' . -.' . \ '. N' Tulashlk ar •D ". '.' '" Manu I Acr:. Padmabil .. '. Jampuii iHilfs Hezamar,a . .' Dhalai o Dasda Kalyanpur •..·• -(:( WestTripura (Dalubari) AGARTAtA Mandai . Ambassa Chhamanu _, \(Agartaia) .. Teliamura Jirania •...... " , - Jampuijala Bishalgarh Killa Amarpur " : • (~daiPUr) Melaghar South\ Tri pU ra Malarbari . .. -.~.\/ ... Bagafa « BOUNDARIES: INTERNATIONAL STATE ...... ------HEADQUARTERS: STATE ...... -(:( DISTRICT ...... ------DISTRICT ...• DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... s Where the district name differs from its headquarters name, the latter is given within brackets. Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. @Governmentof India copyright, 2004. 'HI~uft CJ)-5 : ~ \i1~ti('clIl TABLE A-5: TOTAL POPULATION 'ij}-5 ~ G1'""I'tt'Lc.ll1 "ij)f ~ ~ \11"1 J luHI ~ - 2001 A· 5 STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION· 2001 Item Sex TRIPURA West Tripura lIPTITotal lIJlftuTIRural OflIfuVUrban 3 4 5 1. ~ eM FcP.~. if I Area in Sq. Kms. 10,486.00 10,346.60 139.40 2,993.00 2,902.40 90.60 2. ~ "!Jft 6. ~ \ilOj\1lIRilli 7. "fIl&R ~O/P 2,022,099 1,582,775 439,324 1,035,378 706.969 328,409 Literates "9;o/M 1,150,707 916,514 234,193 581,523 406,876 174,647 f'Bfo/F 871,392 666,261 205,131 453,855 300,093 153,762 8.~~ ~o/p 1,159,561 982,447 177,114 534,348 401,074 133,274 Total workers "9;o/M 831,346 687,482 143,864 397,079 289,430 107,649 f'Bfo/F 328,215 294,965 33,250 137,269 111,644 25,625 9. G"lelCflIf<;!C(i ~ ~O/P 912,292 747,822 164,470 436,870 312,965 123,905 Main workers "9;o/M 742,054 606,103 135,951 359,754 257,875 101,879 fBl'o/F 170,238 141,719 28,519 77,116 55,090 22,026 (il CIlI~dCllI\( ~o/p 252,343 250,116 2,227 92,004 90,673 1,331 Cultivators "9;o/M 203,826 201,744 2,082 75,995 74,769 1,226 f'Bfo/F 48,517 48,372 145 16,009 15,904 105 (ii)~~ ~O/P 168,519 166,014 2,505 72,192 70,652 1,540 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 127,177 124,981 2,196 54,753 53,419 1,334 f'Bfo/F 41,342 41,033 309 17,439 17,233 206 (iii) 41RqlRCIl ~ ~ ~O/P 19,896 17,658 2,238 11,345 9,490 1,855 Household industry workers "9;o/M 12,201 10,728 1,473 7,235 6,008 1,227 f'Bfo/F 7,695 6,930 765 4,110 3,482 628 (iv) 3R1 ~ ~o/p 471,534 314,034 157,500 261,329 142,150 119,179 Other workers "9;o/M 398,850 268,650 130.200 221,771 123,679 98,092 f'Bfo/F 72,684 45,384 27.300 39,558 18,471 21,087 10. 31~CIlI~CfI ~ ~o/p 247,269 234,625 12,644 97,478 88,109 9,369 Marginal workers "9;o/M 89,292 81,379 7,913 37,325 31,555 S',770 f'Bfo/F 157,977 153,246 4,731 60,153 56,554 3,599 (i) CflI~dCllI~ ~o/p 60,957 60,755 202 21,464 21,326 138 Cultivators "9;o/M 17.136 17,020 116 6,048 5,976 72 f'Bfo/F 43,821 43,735 86 15,416 15,350 66 (ii)~~ ~o/p 107,613 106,698 915 41,213 40,591 622 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 35,463 34,756 707 14,080 13,620 460 f'Bfo/F 72,150 71,942 208 27,133 26,971 162 (iii) 4IR?lIRCIl \3ElTrr ~ ~o/p 15,396 14,438 958 6,522 5,748 774 Household industry workers "9;o/M 2,629 2,406 223 1,254 1,077 177 f'Bfo/F 12,767 12,032 735 5,268 4,671 597 (iv) 3R1~ ~o/p 63,303 52,734 10,569 28,279 20,444 7,835 Other workers ~o/M '34,064 27,197 6,867 15,943 10,882 5,061 fBro/F 29,239 25,537 3,702 12,336 9,562 2,774 ~o/p 2,039.642 1,671,006 368,636 998,634 721,841 276,793 Non-workers "9;o/M 810,879 676,156 134,723 388,500 287,752 100,748 fBro/F 1,228.763 994,850 233,913 610,134 434,089 176,045 1 'q)-5 WC1' GFI:«'l.~f qrr ~ \W!l~Ch G\'1¥IUHI ~ - 2(\n~ A- 5 STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 lI'"e 02 .ftr1jiT 03 aiiTt* Item Sex South Trlpura Ohalal • 2 1. ~ crt fcp. Bt. ~ J Area in SQ. Kms. 3,057.00 3.043.63 13.37 2,400.00 2,382.03 17.97 2. ~ ~ I Total households 164,207 150,712 13,495 62.085 57.788 4,297 3. ~ vm:mm (~ 3lR Ula/P 767.440 713,293 54.147 307.868 289,001 18,867 W~~) 'So/M 394,605 366,333 28,272 159,095 149.128 9.967 Total population (including institutional ~a/F 372.835 346,960 25,875 148.773 139,873 8.900 and house less population) 4. 0-6;mlJ~~~ Ula/P 110,028 105,063 4,965 47,902 45,768 2,134 Population in the age group 0-6 lJoIM 56,117 53,531 2,586 24,379 23.285 1.094 ~a/F 53,911 51,532 2,379 23.523 22,483 1,040 5. ~ vrrfd (iv) 3R:1 q;#i Cllo!P ~6,997 71,039 15,958 35.212 30,260 4.952 Other workers 13.o/M 74,598 61,313 13.285 29,346 25.073 4,273 ~o/F 12,399 9,726 2,673 5,866 . 5,187 679 10. ;m;crq;1R:iC/) ~ 't<1'O/P 77,227 75,952 1,275 34,191 33,734 457 Marginal workers -go/M 25,415 24,495 920 10,174 9,846 328 fB{o/F 51,812 51,457 355 24,017 23,888 129 (il "i)TI(jCfiI( 't<1'O/P 22,682 22,660 22 9,089 9,073 16 Cultivators go/M 5,895 5,875 20 2,246 2,233 13 ~o/F 16,787 16,785 2 6,843 6,840 3 (ii)~~ 't<1'o/P 36,941 36,816 125 16,358 16,244 114 Agricultural labourers go/M 11,183 11,084 99 4,776 4,676 100 ~o/F 25,758 25,732 26 11,582 11,568 14 (iii) 4IRqIRC/) iRlTrr ~ i'Zlo/P 2,429 2,398 31 1,902 1,883 19 Household industry workers So/M 465 451 14 302 295 7 fF;;rolF 1,964 1,947 17 1,600 1,588 12 (iv) 3Rl' CI5'lT i'Zla/P 15,175 14,078 1.097 6,842 6,534 308 Other workers "9;o/M 7,872 7,085 787 2,850 2.642 208 fF;;ro/F 7,303 6,993 310 3,992 3,892 100 11. 1R cn4T C210/P 463.746 427.462 36,284 181.107 168.558 12,549 Non-workers "9;o/M 188.840 175,347 13,493 75,857 71,321 4.536 fF;;ra/F 274.906 252,115 22,791 105,250 97.237 8,013 2 co-5 ~ \J1+("k~1 C5[ ~ ~ Gt'1 1101"11 ~ - 2001 A- 5 STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 ~ fWy 04 \3ffi ftijiT Item Sex North Tripura m'TITotal W1ftvr/Rural ;:prftwu rban 1 2 3 4 1. ~ ~ fc$.1'ft. ~ I Area in Sq. Kms. 2,036.00 2,018.54 17.46 2. ~ "Qftcm" I Total households 116,265 102,115 14,150 3. ~ ~ (mewm 3l'R C2TotP 590,913 528,244 62,669 ~~~) lJoiM 302,946 270,995 31,951 Total population (including institutional tao/F 287,967 257,249 30,718 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3ml ~ q?r ~ Cl[O/P 85,617 79,251 6,366 Population in the age group 0-6 lJo/M 43,461 40,183 3,278 tao/F 42,156 39,068 3,088 5.~~q?r~ C2Ta/P 82,902 73,941 8,%1 Scheduled Castes population lJo/M 42,254 37,720 4,534 ~O/F 40,648 36,221 4,427 6. ~ "'1"'1[\1<11 q?r ~ Cl[O/P 150,500 148,845 1,655 Scheduled Tribes population lJo/M 77,076 76,124 952 ~o/F 73,424 72,721 703 7. X1TIIR C2TO/P 368,822 317,413 51,409 Literates qo/M 207,565 180,564 27,001 ~o/F 161,257 136,849 24,408 8.~~ Cl[o/P 194,758 175,099 19,659 Total workers lJo/M 145,264 129,259 16,005 ~o/F 49,494 45,840 3,654 9. c!l~ctll~CIl 'CIJliT C2TO/P 156,385 138,269 18,116 Main workers qo/M 128,886 113,776 15,110 ~o/F 27,499 24,493 3,006 (i) ctll~dCllI,{ Cl[o/p 46,067 45,765 302 Cultivators lJo/M 38,541 38,260 281 ~o/F 7,526 7,505 21 (ii)~~ CZl'o/P 18,018 17,826 '192 Agricultural labourers lJo/M 15,110 14,931 179 ~o/F 2,908 2,895 13 (iii) 41RqlRctl ~ "CIJlff C2TO/P 4,304 4,093 211 Household industry workers lJo/M 2,100 2,000 100 ~o/F 2,204 2,093 111 (iv) 3RT "C/)1ff C1TO/P 87,996 70,585 17,411 Other workers lJo/M 73,135 58,585 14,550 ~o/F 14,861 12,000 2,861 10. 3l&CICllIfc;jctl CJ>lfi CZl'0IP 38,373 36,830 1,543 Marginal workers 16,378 15,483 895 tM o/F 21,995 21,347 648 (i) ctll~dctll,{ C2TO/P 7,722 7,696 26 Cultivators tM 2,947 2,936 11 olF 4,775 4,760 15 (ii)~~ CllO/P 13,101 13,047 54 Agricultural labourers 5,424 5,376 48 tM o/F 7,677 7,671 6 (iii) 41RqlRctl ~ CIilff C2TO/P 4,543 4,409 134 Household industry workers tM 608 583 25 olF 3,935 3,826 109 (iv) 3RT cr;;jT C2TO/P 13,007 11,678 1,329 Other workers ~M 7,399 6,588 811 o/F 5,608 5,090 518 11. tR Ci>llT Cl[o/P 396,155 353,145 43,010 Non-workers tM 157,682 141,736 15,946 o/F 238,473 211,409 27-,064 3 cp-5 ~ ut ... ttt. Item Sex WEST TRiPURA Mohanpur ~otal wfturIRural ~rban WtrTotal wfturIRural ~rban 2 3 4 6 B 1. ~ crt fctlA1. 111 Area in Sq. Kms. 2,993.00 2,902.40 90.60 256.15 228.90 27.25 2. ~ 'Qftcm / Total households 321,177 229,098 92,679 40,851 31,912 8,939 3.~~(~3fR CllolP 1,532,982 1,122,915 410,067 201,613 158,974 42,639 W~~) :!o/M 785,579 577,182 208,397 105,207 82,408 22,799 Total population (including institutional ~oIF 747,403 545,733 201,670 96,406 76,566 19,840 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 31nJ ~ qIT ~ CllotP 192,899 153,095 39,804 24,521 19,995 4,526 Population in the age group 0-6 :!oIM 98,045 77,661 20,384 12,530 10,201 2,329 ~o/F 94,854 75,434 19,420 11,991 9,794 2,197 5. ~ iJ!Tfcfm qIT ~ CllolP 295,698 218,433 77,265 54,510 44,855 9,655 Scheduled Castes population :!o/M 150,232 111,368 38,864 27,832 22,864 4,968 ~o/F 145,466 107,065 38,401 26,678 21,991 4,687 6. ~ GI"'IGllkHi'i ~ ~ CllotP 387,081 367,167 19,914 26,697 26,186 511 Scheduled Tribes population :!o/M 196,094 186,117 9.977 13.743 13,472 271 ~oIF 190,987 181,050 9,937 12,954 12,714 240 7. 'W1l'R CllotP 1,035,378 706,969 328,409 134,605 102,661 31,944 Literates :!o/M 581,523 406,876 174,647 77,203 58,850 18,353 ~o/F 453,855 300,093 153,762 57,402 43,811 13,591 8. ~-q;+ff CllotP 534,348 401,074 133,274 65,920 51,712 14,208 Total workers ,:!o/M 397,079 289,430 107,649 53,948 41,646 12,302 ~o/F 137,269 111,644 25,625 11,972 10,066 1,906 9. (MCj)I~Cj) CIilff CllotP 436,870 312,965 123,905 55,545 42,689 12,856 Main workers ,:!o/M 359,754 257,875 101,879 48,162 36,808 11,354 fFsro/F 77,116 55,090 22,026 7,383 5,881 1,502 (i) Cj)1'l~Cj)I'< CllotP 92,004 90,673 1,331 7,113 6,811 302 Cultivators ,:!o/M 75,995 74,769 ~,226 6,664 6,383 281 fFsro/F 16,009 15,904 105 449 428 21 (ii)~~ CllotP 72,192 70,652 1,540 4,665 4,211 454 Agricultural labourers :!o/M 54,753 53,419 1,334 3,964 3,568 396 ~oIF 17,439 17,233 206 701 643 58 (iii) 4IRqIRCj) ~ q;lff CllotP 11,345 9,490 1,855 1,351 1,110 241 Household industry workers :!o/M 7,235 6,008 1,227 1,023 830 193 ~o/F 4,110 3,482 628 328 280 48 (iv) 3Rf~ CllotP 261,329 142,150 119,179 42,416 30,557 11,859 Other workers ,:!o/M 221,771 123,679 98,092 36,511 26,027 10,484 ~o/F 39,558 18,471 21,087 5,905 4,530 1,375 10. 31&4Cj)Ift;jCj) CIilff CllotP 97,478 88,109 9,369 10,375 9,023 1,352 Marginal workers :!oIM 37,325 31,555 5,770 5,786 4,838 948 ~o/F 60,153 56,554 3,599 4,589 4,185 404 (i) Cj)1'l~CflI'< CllotP 21,464 21,326 138 1,324 1,265 59 Cultivators :!o/M 6,048 , 5,976 72 558 534 24 ~o/F 15,416 15,350 66 766 731 35 (ii)~~' CllotP 41',213 40,591 622 3,283 3,044 239 Agriculturallabourets ,:!o/M 14,080 13,620 460 1,716 1,519 197 fFsro/F 27,133 2~,971 162 1,567 1,525 42 (iii) QIRqIRCj) ~ ~ CllotP 6,522 5,748 774 602 516 86 Household ;'ndustry workers ,:!oIM 1,254 1,077 177 223 191 32 ~o/F 5,268 4,671 597 379 325 54 (iv) 3Rf q;lff CllOlP 28,279 20.444 7,835 5.166 4,198 968 Other workers ,:!o/M 15,943 10,882 5,061 3,289 2,594 695 fBro/F 12,336 9,562 2,774 1,877 1,604 273 11. ~ q;off CllotP 998,634 721,841 276,793 135,693 107,262 28,431 Non-workers ,:!o/M 388,500 287,752 100,748 51,259 40,762 10,497 ~oIF 610,134 434,089 176,045 84,434. 66,500 17,934 4 Qi-5 ~ \lFltiiBlll Cffi ~ ~ \1H~IOI'11 ~ - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 1lG fWr 0OO2~ 0OO3~ Item Sex Hezamara Padmabil ~otal '!lllftuv'Rural ~Urban ~otal '!lllftuv'Rural ~rban 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 1. ~ Cflt fcl>.lfi. ~ I Area in Sq. Kms. 168.90 168.90 121.50 121.50 2. ~ llftcIR I Total households 6,662 6,662 5,653 5,653 3.~~(~3fR CZfO/P 32,896 32,896 27,417 27,417 W~~) lJo/M 16,625 16,625 13,864 13,864 Total population (including institutional ~o/F 16,271 16,271 13,553 13,553 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3Wl ~ ~ \J11ti{Sll1 CZfO/P 4,740 4,740 3,951 3,951 Population in the age group 0-6 ;tM 2,371 2,371 2,005. 2,005 o/F 2,369 2,369 1,946 1,946 5.~~mt~ CZfoiP 191 191 139 1-39 Scheduled ClOlstes population ;tM 107 107 62 62 o/F 84 84 77 77 6. ~ \J11\J11R141 mt \J11ti{Sll1 CZfO/P 31,483 31,483 25,990 25,990 Scheduled Tribes population lJo/M 15,821 15,821 13,133 13,133 ~o/F 15,662 15,662 12,857 12,857 7. m&R CZfO/P 17,226 17,226 17,377 17,377 Literates tM 10,214 10,214 10,020 10,020 o/F 7,012 7,012 7,357 7,357 8. ~ Cfil%T CZfO/P 14,691 14,691 11,920 11,920 Total workers lJo/M 7,983 7,983 6,744 6,744 fBl"o/F 6,708 6,708 5,176 5,176 9. G"jI¥mR:!C/i Cfil%T CZfO/P 10,133 10,133 7,813 7,813 Main workers lJo/M 7,056 7,056 5,482 5,482 fBl"o/F 3,077 3,077 2,331 2,331 (i) C/i1~dC/iI'< CZfO/P 4,789 4,789 2,695 2,695 Cultivators lJo/M 3,221 3,221 1,868 1,868 fBl"o/F 1,568 1,568 827 827 (ii)~~ CZfO/P 3,495 3,495 2,647 2,647 Agricultural labourers tM 2,433 2,433 1,648 1,648 o/F 1,062 1,062 999 999 (iii) qlRqlRC/i ~ Cfil%T CZfO/P 86 86 131 131 Household industry workers tM 52 52 84 84 o/F 34 34 47 47 (iv) 3R:r "C/illT CZfO/P 1,763 1,763 2.340 2.340 Other workers lJo/M - 1.350 1,350 1.882 1,882 fBl"o/F 413 413 458 458 10. 31 C'ljC/iIfC;jC/i Cfil%T CZfO/P 4,558 4,558 4,107 4,107 Marginal workers lJo/M 927 927 1.262 1,262 fBl"o/F 3,631 3,631 2,845 2.845 (i) C/i1~dC/iI'< CZfO/P 606 -606 1,471 1,471 Cultivators lJo/M 113 113 396 396 fBl"o/F 493 493 1,075 1.075 (ii) ~~ CZfO/P 3,064 3,064 1,989 1,989 Agricultural labourers lJo/M 570 570 588 588 fBl"o/F 2,494 2,494 1,401 1,401 (iii) QIRqIRC/i ~ "Cji1ff CZfO/P 222 222 160 160 Household industry workers lJo/M 64 64 26 26 fBl"o/F 158 158 134 134 (iv) 3R:r"Cji""!ff CZfO/P 666 666 487 487 Other workers lJo/M 180 180 252 252 R?ro/F 486 486 235 235 11. tR"Cji"!ff CZTO/P 18.205 18,205 15,497 15,497 Non-workers lJo/M 8,642 8,642 7.120 7.120 fBl"o/F 9.563 9.563 8.377 8.377 5 cn-5 WR \J1"'1~\Lc~1I q;y ~ ~ \iI~.IOHI ~ - 2001 A· 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 l:fG ~ 0004 UfcTTi 0005 tj<'Il~I&'( Item Sex Tulashlkhar m.rrrotal lfG fWI 0006 (j)('(jI"'l!!'iC 0007 aRiilll~'iC1 Item Sex Kalyanpur Tellamura 'lI)-rr/Total 11141uilRural '1'lfl 1. fflt;r CIlT fcp.lft. ~ I Area in Sq. Kms. 118.70 118.70 333.60 333.60 2. ~ "!lftcrR I Total households 9,117 9,117 15,716 15,716 3. ~ \iFH'i<541 (~ 3tR ~otP 42,972 42,972 78,736 78,736 teR \i1.,'t1&l1 ~ ) 21,795 21,795 40,863 40,863 tM Total population (including institutional o/F 21,177 21,177 37,873 37,873 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3lnj ~ ctl" V1"1't1'@11 ~O/P 5,425 5,425 10,310 10,310 Population in the age group 0-6 tM 2,756 2,756 5,166 5,166 o/F 2,669 2,669 5,144 5,144 5. ~ ~ ctl" V1'"1't1ilSal ~o/p 12,353 12,353 19,991 19,991 Scheduled Castes popUlation "9;o/M 6,257 6,257 10,281 10,281 ~o/F 6,096 6,096 9,710 9,710 6. ~ \i1'i\i1IR1~1 ctl" \i1'i't1'@11 ~O/P 13,102 13,102 35,143 35,143 Scheduled Tribes population tM 6,529 6,529 17,677 17,677 o/F 6,573 6,573 17,466 17,466 7. WllR ~otP 29,714 29,714 48,275 48,275 Literates "9;o/M 16,601 16,601 28,493 28,493 ~oIF 13,113 13,113 19,782 19,782 8. ~ q;lfi ~O/P 14,844 14,844 31,180 31,180 Total workers "9;o/M 10.865 10,865 21,742 21,742 "fF.;ro/F 3,979 3,979 9,438 9,438 9. (il CbI,<~CbI'( ~O/P 4,020 4,020 7,362 7,362 Cultivators "9;o/M 3,654 3,654 6,01~ 6,016 "fF.;ro/F 366 3615 1,346 1,346 (ii)~\~ ~O/P 3,507 3,507 6,764 6,764 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 2,792 2/792 4,902 4,902 ~a/F 715 715 1,862 1,862 (iii) 41RqlRCb \3"EWr q;lfi Cll'otP 238 238 453 453 Household industry workers "9;o/M 186 186 285 285 "fF.;ro/F 52 52 168 168 (iv) aRT q;tfi Cll'o/p 3,748 3,748 9,463 9,463 Other workers "9;o/M 3,232 3,232 8,175 8,175 "fF.;ro/F 51,6 516 1,288 1,288 10. 3lt> lfG fWf oooalfc:li 0009 fSii(IPllll Item Sex Mandai Jirania tWTITotal ul41ui/Rural ~rban tWTITotal '!IPfiurIRu ral ~rban 1 3 4 6 8 1. ~ crt fcn:4t -q / Area in Sq. Kms. 179.80 179.80 214.30 214.30 2. ~ ~ / Total households 9,110 9,110 26,692 26,692 3. ~ \i1"Hi&l1 (~ 3i'R CllO/P 43,876 43,876 128,196 128,196 W Wlti&ll ~ ) tM 22,233 22,233 66,634 66,634 Total population (including institutional o/F 21,643 21,643 61,562 61,562 and house less population) 4. 0-6 3l11J ~ qft- \;!"1ti&l1 CllO/P 5,895 5,895 15,542 15,542 Population in the age group 0-6 ~o/M 2,952 2,952 7,850 7,850 R?ro/F 2,943 2,943 7,692 7,692 5. ~ ~ qft- WltiMI Cllo/P 1,104 1,104 23,443 23,443 Scheduled Ca~tes population tM 541 541 12,099 12,099 o/F 563 563 11,344 11,344 6. ~ \i1"1\i1IR!ll'j qft- ~ CllO/P 36,134 36,134 43,397 43,397 Scheduled Tribes population ~o/M 18,178 18,178 22,360 22,360 R?ro/F 17,956 17,956 21,037 21,037 7, "ffi&N CllO/P 24,934 24,934 86,234 86,234 Literates 14,723 14,723 49,599 49,599 tMo/F 10,211 10,211 36,635 36,635 8.~~ CllO/P 18,486 18,486 46,675 46,675 Total workers 10,633 10,633 34,291 34,291 tMo/F 7,853 7,853 12,384 12,384 9. G'hhPlfcoiCfl ~ CllO/P 12,577 12,577 38,964 38,964 Main workers 9,056 9,056 31,426 31,426 tMo/F 3,521 3,521 7,538 7,538 (il CflI~~CflI\t CllO/P 5,603 5,603 7,079 7,079 Cultivators ~o/M 4,073 4,073 5,016 5,016 R?rolF 1,530 1,530 2,063 2,063 (iil~~ CllO/P 3,619 3,619 5,640 5,640 Agricultural labourers 2,234 2,234 3,740 3,740 tMo/F 1,385 1,385 1,900 1,900 (iii) 41RClIRCfl ~ ~ CllO/P 285 285 1,357 1,357 Household industry workers ~o/M 90 90 908 908 R?ro/F 195 195 449 449 (iv) 3RT ~ CllO/P 3,070 3,070 24,888 24,888 Other workers ~o/M 2,659 2,659 21,762 21,762 R?ro/F 411 411 3,126 3,126 10. ¢lC'4CfllfclCfl ~ CllO/P 5,909 5,909 7,711 7,711 Marginal workers ~o/M 1,577 1,577 2,865 2,865 R?ro/F 4,332 4,332 4,846 4,846 (il CfjI~~CflI'< CllO/P 1,596 1,596 1,373 1,373 Cultivators ~o/M 373 373 335 335 R?ro/F 1,223 1,223 1,038 1,038 (ii) ~~ CllO/P 3,343 3,343 2,869 2,869 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 914 914 937 937 R?ro/F 2,429 2,429 1,932 1,932 (iii) 41RClIRCfl ~ ~ CllO/P 315 315 684 684 Household industry workers ~o/M 34 34 113 113 R?ro/F 281 281 571 571 (iv) 3RT ~ CllO/P 655 655 2,785 2,785 Other workers ~o/M 256 256 1,480 1,4BO R?ro/F 399 399 1,305 1,305 11. tR CflIff CllO/P 25,390 25,390 81,521 81,521 Non-workers ~o/M 11,600 11,600 32,343 32,343 R?ro/F 13,790 13,790 49,178 49,178 8 (6-5 ~ \,.H'ti'Lc4l C5T fGR;rr ~ \11>1.1°1'11 ~ - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 1{G 0010~ 0011 \ij"l~\ij&ll Item Sex Dukll Jampuijala tWV'rotal iITifilIiiRural ~rban WIlTotal wfiurlRural ~Urban 3 4 6 1. ~ crt f (iii) 41RqlRCfl ~ ~ t210/P 1,3~4 652 732 138 138 Household industry workers ~o/M 859 450 409 67 67 R=?ro/F 525 202 323 71 71 (iv) 3'Pll ~ t210/P 48,982 19,339 29,643 2,529 2,529 Other workers ~o/M 43,505 17,550 25,955 2,106 2,106 R=?ro/F 5,477 1,789 3,688 423 423 10. aJ('4Cf)IR1Cf) ~ Cl!o/P 6,841 3,735 3,106 5,529 5,529 Marginal workers ~o/M 3,495 1,765 1,730 1,054 1,054 f??To/F 3,346 1,970 1,376 4,475 4,475 (i) Cf)1~dCflI~ Cl!oIP 717 697 20 2,285 2,285 Cultivators ~o/M 238 228 10 490 490 f??To/F 479 469 10 1,795 1,795 (ii)~~ Cl!oIP 1,112 1,021 91 2,772 2,772 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 476 425 51 417 417 f??To/F 636 596 40 2,355 2,355 (iii) 4IRqIRCf) ~ ~ Cl!oIP 862 393 469 198 198 Household industry workers ~o/M 119 62 57 36 36 f??To/F 743 331 412 162 162 (iv) 3'Pll Cfilff Cl!o/P 4,150 1,624 2,526 274 274 Other workers ~o/M 2,662 1,050 1,612 111 111 R=?ro/F 1,488 574 914 163 163 11. fR ~ Cl!o/P 141,459 65,859 75,600 23,930 23,930 Non-workers ~o/M 51,343 24,090 27,253 11,554 11,554 f??To/F 90,116 41,769 48,347 _12,376 12,376 9 C6-5 ~ \iH'till.clIl COT Rffi;rr ~ \11*IOHI ~ - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 1lG fWr 0012 fti'"{,flI4 0013 4CRi'1.j'( Item Sex Bishalgarh Boxanagar 'lIFvTotal 1Il'IftoIIRurai "111~41Urban ~otal ullftoilRural "'11Nt4Iu rban 1 2 6 8 1. ~ qrf fcp.lft. 1)' I Area in Sq. Kms. 313.25 302.70 10.55 110.50 110.50 2. ~ tIfurR I Total households 34,705 32,639 2,066 8,102 8,102 3.~~(~3tR ClTO/P 166,069 156,410 9,659 44,064 44,064 WGl·Hj&lI~) tM 85,722 80,331 5,391 22,760 22,760 Total population (including institutional o/F 80,347 76,079 4,268 21,304 21,304 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3lT'l ~ If<: fWT 0014 1fuT£i'i 0015 4)ld1Rii41 Item Sex Melaghar Kathalla ~ural ~rban WtlTotal 1mfturIRurai ~Urban 1 4 6 1. ~ crt fcti.lft. -ij I Area in Sq. Kms. 222.10 222.10 147.70 147.70 2. ~ ~ I Total households 21,329 21,329 10.655 10,655 3.~~(~3fR CIfolP 108,018 108,018 54,347 54,347 ~~~) '9;o/M 55,444 55,444 27,925 27,925 Total population (including institutional ~o/F 52,574 52,574 26,422 26,422 and house less population) 4. 0-6 3lT ~ 02 ~f,[ijij 0001 fcm;m Item Sex SOUTH TRIPURA KUla 'lJ)1rfTotal '!iiiftlILIRural ~rban ~rban 2 4 8 1. ~ crt Fcl;":ift. 'ij I Area in Sq. Kms. 3,057.00 3,043.60 13.37 238.60 238.60 2. ~ l:Iftcm' I Total households 164,207 150,712 13,495 6,061 6,061 3. ~ "'11fiMI (~ 3fR CZfotP 767.440 713,293 54,147 31,065 31,065 ~~~) -golM 394,605 366,333 28,272 15,589 15,589 Total population (including institutional fBio/F 372,835 346,960 25,875 15,476 15,476 and house less population) 4. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ "'1"Hi&l1 CZlotP 110,028 105,063 4,965 5,070 5,070 Population in the age group 0-6 -go/M 56,117 53,531 2,586 2,686 2,686 fBiolF 53,911 51,532 2,379 2,384 2,384 5. ~ ~ ~ WHi&l1 CZfo/p 127,307 116,870 10,437 53 53 Scheduled Castes population -go/M 65,243 59,877 5,366 48 48 fBiolF 62,064 56,993 5,071 5 5 6. ~ "'1'i"'11R\1l1 ~ ~ CZfO/P 289,519 287,815 1,704 30,372 30,372 Scheduled Tribes population -go/M 146,051 144,940 1,111 15,102 15,102 fBio/F 143,468 142,875 593 15,270 15,270 7. mlffi" CZlo/P 459,502 414,583 44,919 13,960 13,960 Literates -go/M 267,091 242,695 24,396 8,355 8,355 fBio/F 192,411 171,888 20,523 5,605 5,605 8. ~ Cfi"Ifi CZlotP 303,694 ~85,831 17,863 15,513 15,513 Total workers -golM 205,765 190,986 14,779 7,863 7,863 fBio/F 97,929 94,845 3,084 7,650 7,650 9. 1fG fWr OOOt"~ 0003 '1idi;cili4l item Sex Amarpur Matarbarl $l/Total ul4luilRurai ~rban $l/Total ul4luilRurai ~rban 4 8 1. ~ Cflf f<'I;.lfi. -q / Area in Sq. Kms. 476.40 476.40 281.20 281.20 2. ~ 'Q'ftcrn' I Total households 16,724 16,724 26,515 26,515 3.~~(~3fR- 'Ulo/P 81,698 81,698 124,529 124,529 ~~~) 41,822 41,822 64,522 64,522 Total population (including institutional tMo/F 39,876 39,876 60,007 60,007 and houseJess population) 4. 0-6 3ll (i) CliI~dCliI'( ~O/P 3,057 3,057 2,645 2,645 Cultivators ljo/M 1,030 1,030 620 620 ~o/F 2,027 2,027 2,025 2,025 (ii) ~~ 'Ulo/p 3,385 3,385 4,078 4,078 Agricultural labourers 961 961 1,414 1,414 tMo/F 2,424 2,424 2,664 2,664 (iii) QrRqrRCIi ~ cpJff 'Ulo/p 298 298 312 312 Household industry workers 43 43 52 52 ~o/F 255 255 260 260 (iv) 3Rl' 'CIl4T 'Ulo/P 1,180 1,180 2,843 2,843 Other workers ljo/M 564 564 1,655 1,655 tao/F 616 616 1,188 1,188 11. fR cpJff 'Ulo/P 43,990 43,990 79,477 79,477 Non-workers ljelM 19,662 19,662 30,!350 30,650 ~o/F 24,328 24,328 48,827 48,827 13 q;-5 ~ \JtoH1&41 q;y R;rro 111tafljCb \Jt"'i"lol"'illl'R - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 lR:' fWr 0004 q;1q;i( l'il'1 0005~ Item Sex Kakraban 1. ~ ~ fcp.~ . .q I Area in SQ. Kms. 130.90 130.90 320.20 320.20 2. 'WR ~ I Total households 13,670 13,670 17,783 17,783 3. 'WR \iI·Hi'Ml (~ ~ '&[oJP 66,045 66,045 83,198 83,198 ~~~) 33,621 33,621 42,900 42,900 tM Total population (including institutional ofF 32,424 32,424 40,298 40,298 and house less population) 4. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ \1J'1 ti'M I '&[oJP 8,847 8,847 12,908 12,908 Population in the age group o-a 4,511 4,511 6,578 6,578 ~Mo/F 4,336 4,336 6,330 6,330 5. ~ ~ <1ft \iI"1ti'@ll C21'oIP 19,756 19,756 18,684 18,684 Scheduled Castes population '9;o/M 10,005 10,005 9,610 9,610 fF.;ro/F 9,751 9,751 9,074 9,074 6. ~ \iI'1\i1IRilil qft \iI'iti'Ml '&[oJP 10,474 10,474 14,362 14,362 Scheduled Tribes population 5,146 5,146 7,214 7,214 ~MofF 5,328 5,328 7,148 7,148 7. maR C2io/P 43,795 43,795 52,246 52,246 Literates '9;ofM 24,618 24,618 30,146 30,146 fF.;rofF 19,177 19;177 22,100 22,100 8. 'WR q;off C2ioJP 27,361 27,361 28,560 28,560 Total workers '9;o/M 17,766 17,766 22,319 22,319 fF.;ro/F 9,595 9,595 - 6,241 6,241 9. 4hfCfllfclCfl q;off C2ioJP 18,743 18,743 21,741 21,741 Main workers 15,537 15,537 19,257 19,257 tM o/F 3,206 3,206 2,484 2,484 (i) CflI'tdCflI'< C2io/P 6,683 6,683 9,166 9,166 Cultivators '9;ofM 5,631 5,631 8,712 8,712 fF.;ro/F 1,052 1,052 454 454 (ii)~~ C2ioJP 4,662 4,662 4,420 4,420 Agricultural labourers '9;o/M 3,483 3,483 3,698 3,698 fF.;rofF 1,179 1,179 722 722 (iii) qlRqlRCfl ~ q;off C2ioJP 320 320 276 276 Household industry workers ~M 231 231 218 218 olF 89 89 58 58 (iv) 3RT q;tfi C2io/P 7,078 7,078 7,879 7,879 Other workers 6,192 6,192 6,629 6,629 tM o/F 886 886 1,250 1,250 1O. at <'G Cf) I R:! Cf) q;tfi C2ioJP 8,618 8,618 6,819 6,819 Marginal workers 2,229 2,229 3,062 3,062 tM ofF 6,389 6,389 3,757 3,757 (i) q;1'tdCf)li( C2io/P 4,325 4,325 1,315 1,315 Cultivators 867 867 537 537 tM oIF 3,458 3,458 778 778 (ii) ~~ C2io/P 3,264 3,264 2,938 2,938 Agricultural labourers 824 824 1,377 1,377 ~olF 2,440 2,440 1,561 1,561 (iii) qlRqlRCf) ~ ~ C2ioJP 117 117 235 235 Household industry workers 24 24 51 51 tM oIF 93 93 184 184 (iv) 3RT q;off C2ioJP 912 912 2,331 2,331 Other workers 514 514 1,097 1,097 tM oIF 398 398 1,234 1,234 11. fR ~ C2ioJP 38,684 38,684 54,638 54,638 Non-workers 15,855 15,855 20,581 20,581 tM ofF 22,829 22,829 34,057 34,057 14 CIi-5 ~ \lH'tt&H C5T R;rc;rr ul~flICf) \1I~.'OI~llIR - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 lJC:' fWT 0006~ 0007~ Item Sex Hrl$hyamukh Bagafa ul4tuilRural ~rban 'l'J)tJfT olal lfJ1ftvi/Rural ~rban 8 1. ~ qrf fcI>.lft . .q I Area in SQ. Kms. 178.30 178.30 511.98 511.98 2. ~ '!lftcIR I Total households 10,657 10,657 26,935 26,935 3.~~(~3fR Cll'oIP 48,214 48,214 121,451 121,451 ihR \if""lti&l1 ~) 24,907 24,907 62,335 62,335 Total population (including institutional tMofF 23,307 23,307 59,116 59,116 and houseless population) 4, 0-6 ~ ~ ~ \il"lti'(Slll Cll'oIP 6,596 6,596 17,334 17,334 Population in the age group 0-6 ;tM 3,388 3,388 8,854 8,854 ofF 3,208 3,208 8,480 8,480 5. ~ ~ ~ \J1'1ti&l1 Cll'o/P 6,180 6,180 14,971 14,971 Scheduled Castes population 3,149 3,149 7,658 7,658 tMo/F 3,031 3,031 7,313 7,313 6. ~ \J1'1\J11R14'j ~ \J1'1ti'(Slll Cll'otP 10,982 10,982 52,254 52,254 Scheduled Tribes population 5,582 5,582 26,370 26,370 tMo/F 5,400 5;400 25,884 25,884 7.m~ Cll'otP 29,827 29,827 71,246 71,246 Literates -go/M 17,225 17,225 41,507 41,507 fF3folF 12,602 12,602 29,739 29,739 8. ~ Cfi1ff Cll'o/P 18,581 18,581 48,012 48,012 Total workers 13,657 13,657 32,783 32,783 tMofF 4,924 4,924 15,229 15,229 9. (!hhlll~ cti Cfi1ff Cll'otP 13,325 13,325 36,023 36,023 Main workers -goiM 11,730 11,730 28,986 28,986 fF3fo/F 1,595 1,595 7,037 7,037 (i) ctilildctil'< Cll'o/P 4,917 4,917 12,048 12,048 Cultivators -go/M 4,537 4,537 9,745 9,745 fF3fo/F 380 380 2,303 2,303 (ii)~,~ Cll'o/P 4,323 4,323 10,747 10,747 Agricultural labourers ;tM 3,691 3,691 7,944 7,944 o/F 632 632 2,803 2,803 (iii) 41RqlRcti ~ Cfi1ff Cll'o/P 226 226 .527 527 Household industry workers -goiM 118 118 360 360 fF3folF 108 108 167 167 (iv) ~ Cfi1ff Cll'otP 3,859 3,859 12,701 12,701 Other workers -go/M 3,384 3,384 10,937 10,937 fF3fo/F 475 475 1,764 1,764 1 O. ;J1C'4 cti I ~ cti Cfi1ff Cll'OIP 5,256 5,256 11,989 11,989 Marginal workers 1,927 1,927 3,797 3,797 ~o/F 3,329 3,329 8,192 8,192 (i) ctil~dctil'< Cll'oIP 956 956 2,990 2,990 Cultivators 354 354 824 824 tMo/F 602 602 2,166 2,166 (ii)~~ Cll'otP 2,929 2,929 6,660 6,660 Agricultural labourers 973 973 1,915 1,915 tMofF 1,956 1,956 4,745 4,745 (iiij 41RqlRcti ~ Cfi1ff Cll'o/P 339 339 350 350 Household industry workers 44 44 68 68 tMolF 295 295 282 282 (iv) ~ Cfi1ff Cll'otP 1,032 1,032 1,989 1,989 Other workers 556 556 990 990 tMo/F 476 476 999 999 11. 1R Cfi1ff Cll'otP 29,633 29,633 73,439 73,439 Non-workers 11,250 11.250 29,552 29.552 tMofF 18,383 18,383 43,887 43,887 15 Cfi-5 ~ \11'1ti'l.~1 CfiT ~ ~ \11'1'1 0 1'11 ~ - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 ~ ~ 0008~ 0009 '6Qlsu{l Item Sex Karbuk Rupaichharl 11J1flvttRurai ~Urban tI)1VTotal UI41uvRural ~rban 4 6 8 1. ~ (i) Cl>1~t1C1>I"l ~o/p 5,649 5,649 5,806 5,806 Cultivators :!o/M 3,879 3,879 4,109 4,109 ~o/F 1,770 1,770 1,697 1,697 (ij)~~ ~o/p 3,987 3,987 3,840 3,840 Agricultural labourers :!o/M 2,700 2,700 2,430 2,430 ~o/F 1,287 1,287 1,410 1,410 (iii) 41RqlRCI> ~ (iv) ~ Cfilff ~O/P 2,581 2,581 2,515 2,515 Other workers :!o/M 2,205 2,205 1,945 1,945 R?!o/F 376 376 570 570 10, 3l<'4C1>I~CI> q;l\T ~O/P 6,872 6,872 5,421 5,421 Marginal workers :!o/M 1,886 1,886 1,377 1,377 ~o/F 4,986 4,986 4,044 4,044 (i) 4I1~d4l1"l ~O/P 1,923 1,923 1,041 1,041 Cultivators :!o/M 446 446 287 287 ~o/F 1,477 1,477 754 754 (ii) ~~ ~O/P 3,628 3,628 3,549 3,549 Agricultural labourers :!o/M 988 988 952 952 R?!o/F 2,640 2,640 2,597 2,597 (iii) 4IRqIR4I ~ q;l\T CllO/P 216 216 214 214 Household industry workers :!o/M 76 76 18 18 ~o/F 140 140 196 196 (iv) ~ Cfi1ff ~O/P 1,105 1,105 617 617 Other workers :!oIM 376 376 120 120 "fF.;ro/F 729 729 497 497 11. iR Cfilff CllO/P 20,474 20,474 21,620 21,620 Non-workers :!o/M 9,594 9,594 10,304 10,304 "fF.;ro/F 10,880 10,880 11,316 11,316 16 'iji-5 Wt1" U1"'1tkc:a1 C6T ~ ~ U1"'1~loHI ~ - 2001 A· 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION· 2001 lfC:' fRrr 0010~ Item Sex Satchand lI)lTfTotal UI41uilRural ~rban 1 2 3 1. ~ crt fop. 1ft. ~ I Area in Sq. Kms. 287.98 287.98, 2. ~ ~ I Total households 16.711 16,711 3. ~ \Jl'i;H&l1 (~ ~ 'U[O/P 78,104 78,104 W\Jl'i;H&lI~) lJo/M 40,058 40,058 Total population (including institutional fBroiF 38,046 38,046 and house less population) 4. 0-6 am]; ~ qft \Jl'i;H&l1 'U[O/P 12,279 12,279 Population in the age group 0-6 lJo/M 6,287 6,287 fBro/F 5,992 5,992 5. ~ ~ qft \Jl'i;H&l1 'U[o/P 14,879 14,879 Scheduled Castes population tM 7,595 7,595 o/F 7,284 7,284 6. ~ \Jl'i\JlIRt<1'j qft \Jl'i;H&l1 'U[O/P 26,862 26,862 Scheduled Tribes population ;tM 13,67-8 13,678 o/F 13,184 13,184 7. m!fR 'U[O/P 49,147 49,147 Literates 28,346 28,346 r:o/F 20,801 20,801 8. ~ cpiff 'U[O/P 28,149 28,149 Total workers 19,885 19,885 tM o/F 8,264 8,264 9. ci'jI:iclll ~ q; cpiff 'U[otP 20,771 20,771 Main workers lJo/M 17,054 17,054 fBro/F 3,717 3,717 (i) q;1 ~ctq;I'( 'U[O/P 6,612 6,612 Cultivators lJo/M 5,592 5,592 fBro/F 1,020 1,020 (ii)~~ 'U[O/P 5,794 5,794 AgricultLral labourers lJo/M 4,451 4,451 fBro/F 1,343 1,343 (iii) 4IRqIRq; ~ cpiff 'U[O/P 306 306 Household industry workers lJo/M 220 220 fBro/F 86 86 (iv) ~ cpiff 'U[O/P 8,059 8,059 Other workers lJo/M 6,791 6,791 fBro/F 1.268 1,268 10. 3l&4q;1~q; cpiff 'U[O/P 7,378 7,378 Marginal workers 2,831 tM 2,831 o/F 4,547 4,547 (i) q;1~ctq;I'( 'U[O/P 968 968 Cultivators lJo/M 369 369 ~o/F 599 599 (ii) ~~ 'U[O/P 4,215 4,215 Agricultural labourers lJo/M 1,278 1,278 ~o/F 2,937 2,937 (iii) 4IRqIRq; ~ cpiff 'U[O/P 287 287 Household industry workers tM 64 64 o/F 223 223 (iv) ~ cpiff 'U[O/P 1,908 1,908 Other workers lJo/M 1,120 1,120 ~o/F 788 788 11. iR cpiff 'U[O/P 49,955 49,955 Non-workers lJo/M 20,173 20,173 ~o/F 29,782 29,782 17 q;--s ~ \11'108&11 CfiT ~ U"r.!'4~Cf) \11'1 410 1'11 ~ - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 lJG fWT 03 Qffii * 0001~ Item Sex DHALAI * Salema ~otal III4'lui/Rural ~rban ~otal III4'lui/Rural ~rban 1. ~ Cflt f ~ 0002 9 0003~ Item Sex Manu Ambassa iI)liI'fotal 'IlIifiViiRural ;pr&IUrban 1. ~ crrt f.lfi. -q / Area in Sq. Kms. 306.00 306.00 551.00 535.44 15.56 2. ~ l:l'ftcrR / Total househ91ds 13,046 13,046 11,719 8,681 3,038 3.~~(~3fR CliolP 65,861 65,861 57,321 43,597 13,724 W GI"It1&l1 ~ ) ~o/M 34,268 34,268 29,742 22,482 7,260 Total population (including institutional fB;ro/F 31,593 31,593 27,579 21,115 6,464 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3ll1j ~ qft GI"l t1&l I CliO/P 10,599 10,599 8,846 7,231 1,615 Population in the age group 0-6 ~o/M 5,406 5,406 4,442 3,628 814 fB;ro/F 5,193 5,193 4,404 3,603 801 5. ~ ~ qft \ijO"I fi&l I CliolP 5,907 5,907 5,058 2,273 2,785 Scheduled Castes population ~o/M 3,007 3,007 2,603 1,191 1,412 fB;ro/F 2,900 2,900 2,455 1,082 1,373 6. ~ \i1"j\JIIRldi ctt \i1'"1t1&l1 CliO/P 44,063 44,063 33,383 31,656 1,727 Scheduled Tribes population ~o/M 22,579 22,579 17,040 16,135 905 fB;rolF 21,484 21,484 16,343 15,521 822 7.m~ CliO/P 34,205 34,205 30,337 19,929 10,408 Literates ~o/M 21,008 21,008 18,024 12,130 5,894 fB;ro/F= 13,197 13,197 12,313 7,799 4,514 8. ~ Cj)lff CliO/P 27,559 27,559 25,367 20,649 4,718 Total workers ~oIM 17,574 17,574 16,322 12,211 4,111 fB;ro/F 9,985 9,985 9,045 8,438 607 9. <{l tfCjj I ~ Cjj Cj)lff CliO/P 20,103 20,103 19,221 14,863 4,358 Main workers ~o/M 15,679 15,679 14,388 10,537 3,851 fB;ro/F 4,424 4,424 4,833 4,326 507 (i) CjjI~ctCjjI'< CliO/P 7,481 7,481 7,695 7,436 259 Cultivators ~o/M 5,699 5,699 5,260 5,009 251 fB;rolF 1,782 1,782 2,435 2,427 8 (ii)~~ CliolP 4,401 4,401 3,603 3,232 371 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 3,133 3,133 2,525 2,197 328 ~o/F 1,268 1,268 1,078 1,035 43 (iii) qlRqlRCjj ~ q;t:ff CliO/P 466 466 167 117 50 Household industry workers ~o/M 266 266 111 74 37 fB;ro/F 200 200 56 43 13 (iv) ~ Cj)lff CliO/P 7,755 7,755 7,756 4,078 3,678 Other workers ~o/M 6,581 6,581 6,492 3,257 3,235 fB;ro/F 1,174 1,174 1,264 821 443 10. Ol('(lCjjI~Cjj Cj)lff CliolP 7,456 7,456 6,146 5,786 360 Marginal Workers ~o/M 1,895 1,895 1,934 1,674 260 fB;ro/F 5,561 5,561 4,212 4,112 100 (i) CjjI~ctCjjI'< CliolP 2,145 2,145 1,661 1,651 10 Cultivators ~o/M 434 434 413 406 7 fB;ro/F 1,711 1,711 1,248 1,245 3 (ii)~~ CliO/P 2,604 2,604 2,441 2,349 92 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 677 677 746 667 79 fB;ro/F 1,927 1,927 1,695 1,682 13 (iii) qlRqlRCjj ~ Cj)lff CliO/P 1,079 1,079 416 398 18 Household industry workers ~o/M 113 113 101 94 7 fB;ro/F 966 966 315 304 11 (iv) ~ Cj)lff CliO/P 1,628 1,628 1,628 1,388 240 Other workers ~o/M 671 671 674 507 167 fB;ro/F 957 957 954 881 73 11. ~ Cj)lff CliolP 38,302 38,302 31,954 22,948 9,006 Non-workers ~o/M 16,694 16,694 13,420 10,271 3,149 fB;ro/F 21,608 21,608 18,534 12,677 5,857 19 q;-5 W'" \JHti&U em R;wrr umll1q; GFI~IOI'11 "flR - 2001 A- 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 1R ~ 0004 UPr-j 0OO5WO{JR Item Sex Chhamanu Dumbumagar lI)trfrolal !l141oIlRural "I i lfhflUrban lI)trfrotal !l141uIlRural ~rban 1 2 8 1. ~ cpt fcI>.lfi. ~ I Area in Sq. Kms. 562.00 562.00 596.00 596.00 2. ~ ~ I Total households 5,474 5,474 8,021 8,021 3. ~ GjO'Hi &I I (~'3fR C2iolP 28,097 28,097 42,122 42,122 ~~~) 14,767 14,767 21,899 21,899 Total population (including institutional tMofF 13,330 13,330 20,223 20,223 and house less population) 4. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ V11fi&l1 C2iolP 4,994 4,994 7,729 7,729 Population in the age group 0-6 2,551 2,551 3,962 3,962 tMofF 2,443 2,443 3,767 3,767 &.' ~ ~ ~ V11fi&l1 C2iolP 154 154 4,134 4,134 Scheduled Castes population 98 98 2,145 2,145 tMofF 56 56 1,989 1,989 6. ~ V11V11R1?011 ~ V11 fi&l I C2iolP 26,078 26,078 33,251 33,251 Scheduled Tribes population 13,390 13,390 17,077 17,077 tMofF 12,688 12,688 16,174 16,174 7. maR C2io/P 7,650 7,650 14,272 14,272 Literates 5,632 5,632 9,512 9,512 ;tMofF 2,018 2,018 4,760 4,760 8. ~ CJi'Ifi C2io/P 14,600 14,600 17,593 17,593 Total workers 8,362 8,362 10,751 10,751 ~MolF 6,238 6,238 6,842 6,842 9. en aem R:t (i) q;1~CI ~ ~ 04 '13m fiifo 0001 11\i ';('I"R ltam Sex 1. ~ 'fflt fcI;:~. 'Ill Area In Sq. Kms. 2,036.00 2,018.50 11.46 232.93 232.93 2. ~ ~ I Total households 116,265 102,115 14,150 18,110 18,110 3.~~(~afR tllolP 590,913 528,244 62,669 92,426 92,426 ~~~) 302,946 210,995 31,951 41,088 41,088 Total population (including institutional tMo/F 287,967 257,249 30.118 45.338 45,338 and house less population) 4. 0-6 ~ ~ qft \11'1 '<1&l I tllolP 85,617 79,251 6,366 15,013 15,013 Population in the age group 0-6 ~M 43,461 40,183 3,278 7,612 7,612 ofF 42,156 39,068 3,088 7,401 7,401 5. ~ ~ qft \11'1'<1&11 tllo/P 82,902 73,941 8.961 12,832 12,832 Scheduled Castes population tM 42,254 37,720 4,534 6,499 6,499 ofF 40,648 36,221 4,427 6.333 6.333 6. ~ \11'1\11IR1 lre ~ 0002 lfIc:;'1dt'll 0003 QI41ill'I'l . Item Sex Kadamtala Panlsagar lI)tT.rr otal I1I4floifRural ~rban thtVTotal I1I41ulfRural ~rban 1. ~ Cflt f m: 1WT 0004~ 0005 1fiI'mii{ Item Sex Damchhara Pencharthal 1IPVT0tai ul41.i1Rural "I i l6lO11Urban "Q)1vTotal UI41.i1Rural 'I11ftWUrban 1. ~ crt fcp.1fi . .q I Area In Sq. Kms. 180.00 180.00 145.40 145.40 2. ~ 'tIftcrR I Total households 3.854 3,854 6,042 6,042 3. ~ Gf''Hi&U (~ 3tR ClfotP 20,854 20,854 32.208 32,208 ~ "I'1ti'@ll ~ ) 10,735 10,735 16.598 16,598 Total population (including institutional tMofF 10,119 10,119 15.610 15,610 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3il ~ ~ 0008 'ill'lEilc! 0OO7~ Itlm SIX Kumarghat Dasd. $t(Total ul4IuilRural ~rban $t(Total ulilluilRural 'OftIfurIU rban 1. ~ 'Cf1t fcI;:a:ft . .q I Area In Sq. Kms. 204.00 204.00 695.10 695.10 2. ~ ~ I Total households 15,334 15,334 17,828 17,828 3. ~ \if'1't1<§ll1 (~ atR CZlO/P 75,256 75,256 94,661 94,661 W~.) 38,484 38,484 48,878 48,878 Total population (including institutional tMo/F 36,772 36,772 45,783 45,783 and house less population) 4. 0-6 3ml ~ qlT \if'1't1<§ll1 CZlotP 10,251 10,251 14,284 14,284 Population in the age group 0-6 5,216 5,216 7,211 7,211 tMo/F 5,035 5,035 7,073 7,073 5. ~ ~ qlT \if'1't1<§ll1 CZlo/P 18,122 18,122 6,820 6,820 Scheduled Cpstes population 9,228 9,228 3,508 3,508 tMo/F 8,894 8,894 3,312 3,312 6. ~ \il'1IJ1IRtlll qlT ~ CZlO/P 14,911 14,911 65,640 65,640 Scheduled Tribes population 7,539 7,539 33,574 33,574 tMo/F 7,372 7,372 32,066 32,066 7. 'ffiffi' C2TO/P 51,193 51,193 42,903 42,903 Literates tM 28,273 28,273 26,303 26,303 olF 22,920 22,920 16,600 16,600 8. ~ cptfi CZlotP 30,794 30,794 28,080 28,080 Total workers ,!);o/M 20,882 20,882 18,180 18,180 ~o/F 9,912 9,912 9,900 9,900 9. Gl ehm f& Cfl 'Cfllff CZlotP 22,862 22,862 19,885 19,885 Main workers '!);o/M 18,464 18,464 15,626 15,626 ~o/F 4,398 4,398 4,259 4,259 (i) CflI~(1CflI'< CZfO/P 8,470 8,470 9,143 9,143 Cultivators ,!);o/M 7,286 7,286 6,976 6,976 ~o/F 1,184 1,184 2,167 2,167 (ii)~~ CZfO/P 3,794 3,794 2,865 2,865 Agricultural labourers 2,895 2,895 2,340 2,340 tMo/F 899 899 525 525 (iii) 41RqlRCfl ~ 'Cfllff CZfO/P 1,597 1,597 491 491 Household industry workers ,!);o/M 619 619 239 239 ~o/F 978 978 252 252 (iv) 3I"Xl' cptfi CZfO/P 9,001 9,001 7,386 7,386 Other WC!~ers 7,664 7,664 6,071 6,071 tMo/F 1,337 1,337 1,315 1,315 10. (1jt'llCflIf&Cfl Cf>lfi CZfotP 7,932 7,932 8,195 8,195 Marginal workers 2,418 2,418 2,554 2,554 tMo/F 5,514 5,514 5,641 5,641 0) CflI~(1CflI'< CZfO/P 1,153 1,153 1,804 1,804 Cultivators 329 329 635 635 ~o/F 824 824 1,169 1,169 (ii)~~ CZfO/P 3,204 3,204 3,302 3,302 Agricultural labourers '!);o/M 911 911 1.042 1,042 ~oIF 2,293 2,293 2,260 2,260 (iii) 41RqlRCfl ~ 'Cfllff CZfo/P 2,066 2,066 1,222 1,222 Household industry workers ~oIM 270 270 102 102 ~o/F 1,796 1,796 1,120 1,120 (iv) 3RT cptfi CZfO/P 1,509 1,509 1,867 1,867 Other workers 908 908 775 775 rolF 601 601 1,092 t,092 11. l'l'<' 'Cfllff CZfo/P 44,462 44,462 66,581 66,581 Non-workers '!);o/M 17,602 17,602 30,698 30,698 ~o/F 26,860 26.860 35,883 35,883 24 (1;-5 ~ \11"ittl&lll q;r ~ UMfliCh \11"i.IOI"i1 ~ - 2001 A· 5 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION· 2001 'JfC:' fWr 0008~~ Item Sex Jampull Hills 1IPTrrotai UI41uilRural ~rban 1. ~ rpf fcI;.1ft: -q I Area in Sq. Kms. 169.40 169.40 2. ~ ~ I Total households 1,812 1,812 3.~~(~~ CZfotP 9,630 9,630 ~ G11ti®1 ~ ) 4,993 4,993 Total population (including institutional tMofF 4,637 4,637 and houseless population) 4. 0-6 3mJ ~ qft G11ti®1 CZfo!P 1,452 1,452 Population in the age group 0-6 717 717 tMofF 735 735 5. ~ ~ qft G11ti®1 CZfo/P 17 17 Scheduled Castes population 17 17 tMo/F 6. ~ G1'1\l1IRll1'j qft G11ti®1 CZfotP 9,407 9,407 Scheduled Tribes population 4,79~ 4,795 tMo/F 4,612 4,612 7. 'ffilffi' CZfo!P 6,052 6,052 Literates 3,464 3,464 tMolF 2,588 2,588 8.~~ CZfo!P 4,892 4,892 Total workers ;tM 2,641 2,641 olF 2,251 2,251 9. Gh~q;IR:tq; ~ CZfotP 4,098 4,098 Main workers 2,375 2,375 tMolF 1,723 1,723 (i) q;liildW< CZfo!P 3,072 3,072 Cultivators ;tM 1,673 1,673 olF 1,399 1,399 (ii)~~ CZfo!P 284 284 A9riculturallabourers 149 149 tMolF 135 135 (iii) ql~ql~q; ~ ~ CZfo!P 30 30 Household industry workers 20 20 tMolF 10 10 (iv).~~ CZfo!P 712 712 Other workers ;tM 533 533 o/F 179 179 10. 3l~q;1R:tCf) ~ CZfotP 794 794 Marginal workers 266 266 tMoIF 528 528 (i) q;liildq;I'( CZfo!P 551 551 Cultivators 203 203 ~olF 348 348 (ii)~~ CZfo!? 141 141 Agricultural labourers 27 27 tMo/F 114 114 (iii) ql~ql~q;~~ CZfotP 8 8 Household industry workers 4 4 r:olF 4 4 (iv)~~ CZfo/P 94 94 Other workers 32 32 tMolF 62 62 11. iR ~ CZfo/P 4,738 4,738 Non-workers 2,352 2,352 tMolF 2,386 2,386 25 Cfi-5 ~ Gf'1fl(§q1 C6T ~ UTed~Cf) Gi'1 cIOI"11 ~ - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 ~q;y ~~/~/ ~ ~~(~3tRhR 0-6 3Wj~ em ~ iIT.Fct "IlitclR ~~ ~ \i1"lti&Ol1 District Total Total population (including institutional Population in the Code households and houseless population) age group 0-6 1lIfcffi ~ ~ ~ ~ 1$iiif Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 01l1fWJ~ 01 ~ (or.tt.) 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 1,636 881 755 01 ~(or.tt.) 4,369 19,605 10.008 9,597 2,040 1,051 989 01 3j"1ffifffi (or. tl'.) 44,167 189,998 94,742 95,256 16,180 8,234 7,946 01 ~141~",I\JjI,( (or.tt.) 2,413 11,003 5,658 5,345 1,186 649 537 01 ~(or.ti.) 2,273 10,074 5,226 4,848 1,220 633 587 01 'l'(RiI.PJ4 (\if. or.) 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 702 351 351 01 ~(\if.~.) 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 1,197 644 553 01 ~ (arn) \vI.or.) 1,450 7,343 4,314 3,029 744 401 343 01 ~ (am )(VI."1".) 3,921 17,807 9,062 8,745 1,883 933 950 01 \ij'jl)'i:'1'I'( (VI. or.) 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107 3,968 2,030 1,938 01 ~(VI:'1.) 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 3,082 1,541 1.541 01 ~(VI."1".) 10,942 47.713 24,219 23,494 4,539 2,325 2.214 01 ~(\if.or.) 2.066 9.659 5.391 4.268 1,427 711 716 02~~ 02 ~(or.tf.) 5.244 21.758 11.266 10,492 1,981 1.050 931 02 ~ (or.tf.) 2.605 10.861 5.828 5.033 1,008 530 478 02 ~(or.tf.) 4.055 15.760 8.176 7,584 1,350 690 660 02 ~("1".tf.) 1.591 5.768 3.002 2.766 626 316 310 03~* 03 ~(or.ti.) 1.259 5.143 2.707 2,436 519 280 239 03 ~(VI."1".) 1.783 7.679 4.018 3,661 830 430 400 03 3Jll 26 Cf)-5 ~ GHflUZU (f;l ~ VlaailtCb GFI~lo""l ~ - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 ~UiTM ~ \iI'1\i11f?l41 mm Urban Agglomeration! Cityl "E2ifcki ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons• Males Females Persons• Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 01 West Tripura 1,743 856 887 1,443 743 700 15,194 7,855 7,339 Khowai NP 4,808 2,453 2,355 118 59 59 15,858 8,401 7,457 Teliamura NP 22,185 10,965 11,220 15,616 7,686 7,930 160,248 82,723 77,525 Agartala MCI 1,966 1,029 937 6 5 8,461 4,627 3,834 Ranirbazar NP 1,835 946 889 154 119 35 7,309 4,025 3,284 Sonamura NP 2,130 1,125 1,005 117 68 49 4,781 2,907 1,874 Narsingarh CT 2,789 1,426 1,363 93 41 52 7,833 4,413 3,420 Gandhigram CT 2,166 1,111 1,055 236 125 111 5,689 3,640 2,049 Kunjaban{part) CT 2,570 1,306 1,264 65 37 28 13,641 7,393 6,248 Indranagar(part) CT 10,800 5,416 5,384 57 30 27 25,573 13,844 11,729 Jogendranagar CT 8,240 4,112 4,128 275 138 137 19,303 10,513 8,790 Pratapgarh CT 13,999 7,054 6,945 1,136 603 533 38,112 20,314 17,798 Badharghat CT 2,034 1,065 969 598 327 271 6,407 3,992 2,415 Gakulnagar CT 02 South Tripura 4,078 2,033 2,045 528 385 143 18,187 9,729 8,458 Udaipur NP 2,866 1,503 1,363 503 315 188 8,701 4,896 3,805 Amarpur NP 2,406 1,285 1,121 202 132 70 13,322 7,200 6,122 Belonia NP 1,087 545 542 471 279 192 4,709 2,571 2,138 Sabroom NP 03Dhalai * 653 343 310 429 295 134 4,179 2,255 1,924 KamafpurNP 1,233 643 590 965 508 457 6,252 3,417 2,835 Kanchanpur CT 1,552 769 783 762 397 365 4,156 2,477 1,679 Ambassa CT 04 North Tripura 2,185 1,135 1,050 232 127 105 25,868 13,405 12,463 Dharmanagar NP 3,994 1,983 2,011 845 506 339 16,377 8,589 7,788 Kailasahar NP 2,782 1,416 1,366 578 319 259 9,164 5,007 4,157 Kumarghat NP 27 C5-5 ~ \11'1iti&u C5T o:rrrful U1\!I~Cf) \11'1.1°1'11 "flN - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 ~~/~/ "¥T~ cMCj)I~q; ~ 1ft ~q;Ifc;t Cj) ifiRl'i c6l ~ ~/ EIT.fct. Total workers Main workers Categories of main workers Cj)I'Uiq;Ii( Cultivators ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 01~~ mcrrt (':l.ti.) 6,417 4,733 1,684 5,735 4,389 1,346 227 222 5 ~(~.ti.) 5,882 5,140 742 5,413 4,802 61 1 246 235 11 3l1ffifffi (:r. 'Q'.) 62,663 48,440 14,223 59,883 46,635. 13,248 112 78 34 wll~ill\ill~ (':l.ti.) 3,478 2,910 568 3,030 2,620 410 60 55 5 ~(':l.q.) 3,055 2,621 434 2,740 2,382 358 87 86 ~('\iI'.':l.) 2,226 1,995 231 2,061 1,896 165 141 132 9 ~('\iI'.~.) 3,454 2,969 485 3,243 2,853 390 49 47 2 ~(~('\iI'.':l.) 3,051 2,708 343 2,783 2,516 267 7 4 3 ~ (3RT )('\iI'.~.) 5,477 4,630 847 4,769 4,089 680 105 98 7 \JlVI"ii1'1~ ('\iI'.':l.) 11,458 9,277 2,181 10,045 8,595 1,450 26 20 6 ~('\iI'.':l.) 8,036 6,928 1,108 7,529 6,721 808 28 20 8 ~('\iI'.':l.) 14,306 12,146 2,160 13,120 11,305 1,815 64 54 10 ~('\iI'.~.) 3,771 3,152 619 3,554 3,076 478 179 175 4 02~~ ~(':l.ti.) 7,432 6,083 1,349 7,010 5,767 1,243 58 56 2 ~(':l.ti.) 3,627 3,147 480 3,331 2,926 405 91 89 2 ~(':l.ti.) 4,886 3,992 894 4,535 3,752 783 34 32 2 ~(':l.ti.) 1,918 1,557 361 1,712 1,414 298 41 40 03~* ~(':l.ti.) 1,600 1,320 280 1,503 1,252 251 111 107 4 ~('\iI'.~.) 2,542 2,188 354 2,287 2,015 272 61 59 2 ~('\iI'.';f.) 2,176 1,923 253 2,071 1,836 235 198 192 6 04\3ffi~ ~(':l.ti.) 9,396 7,653 1,743 8,613 7,204 1,409 95 89 6 ~(~.ti.) 6,128 4,910 1,218 5,791 4,685 1,106 83 71 12 ~(';f.ti.) 4,135 3,442 693 3,712 3,221 491 124 121 3 28 q;-5 ~ \11"'1't1&U q;y "1'1'TfuJ ~~ IDI!lj=qCh \11'1'1 0 1'11 ~ - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 1ft dCIllR:tct> iffi;ii ~ ~ Urban Agglomeration! Cityl Categories of main workers TownlOG ~~ q I ~ q I~ ct> '\3lWr ilff ~a Agricultural labourers Household Industry workers Other workers C2ifcffi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons• Males Females Persons• Males Females 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 01 West Trlpura 125 103 22 106 61 45 5,277 4,003 1,274 Khowai NP 74 67 7 99 80 19 4,994 4,420 574 Teliamura NP 339 303 36 432 337 95 59,000 45,917 13,083 Agartala MCI 77 66 11 94 73 21 2,799 2,426 373 Ranirbazar NP 81 78 3 30 18 12 2,542 2,200 342 Sonamura NP 49 47 2 6 6 1,865 1,711 154 Narsingarh CT 154 147 7 83 50 33 2,957 2,609 348 Gandhigram CT 10 9 23 21 2 2,743 2,482 261 Kunjaban(part) CT 241 193 48 129 116 13 4,294 3,682 612 Indranagar(part) CT 70 48 22 454 231 223 9,495 8,296 1,199 Jogendranagar CT 59 55 4 115 80 35 7,327 6,566 761 Pratapgarh CT 72 60 12 163 98 65 12,821 11,093 1,728 Badharghat CT 189 158 31 121 56 65 3,065 2,687 378 Gakulnagar CT 02 South Trlpura 33 31 2 46 41 5 6,873 5,639 1,234 Udaipur NP 107 98 9 13 9 4 3,120 2,730 390 Amarpur NP 24 23 43 41 2 4,434 3,656 778 Belonia NP 124 99 25 16 15 1,531 1,260 271 Sabroom NP 03Dhalai * 114 104 10 4 3 1 1,274 1,038 236 Kamalpur NP 93 87 6 34 26 8 2,099 1,843 256 Kanchanpur CT 278 241 37 16 11 5 1,579 1,392 187 Ambassa CT 04 North Trlpura 57 52 5 58 51 7 8,403 7,012 1,391 Dharmanagar NP 120 112 8 19 9 10 5,569 4,493 1,076 Kailasahar NP 15 15 134 40 94 3,439 3,045 394 Kumarghat NP 29 cp-s ~ Gi"i'fi&U CfjJ '"1'lT& \IJ\!I~ij) Gi"i'IUI"i1 ~ - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION - 2001 'flT'fuJ ~/ ~/ 31t'QCflIft;tCfl iiff 31t'QCflIft;tCfl ~ q\'t ~ ~/ iIT.fc!. Marginal workers Categories of marginal workers CflI~dCflI\( ~~ Cultivators Agricultural labourers C2lfcRr ~ fBn:rt C2lfcRr ~ fBn:rt ~ ~ fF;nrt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 01~~ ~("Of.ti.) 682 344 338 14 9 5 62 34 28 ~(Of.ti.) 469 338 131 13 7 6 24 19 5 3T1ffiiffi (Of. q.) 2,780 1,805 975 13 6 7 20 14 6 ~14'l~ElI\ijI~ (Of.ti.) 448 290 158 10 9 40 26 14 ~("Of.ti.) 315 239 76 8 6 2 96 89 7 ~(\if.Of.) 165 99 66 7 7 10 9 ~(\if.Of.) 211 116 95 2 2 8 4 4 ~ (am) (\if. Of.) 268 192 76 ~ (am )(\if.Of:) 708 541 167 50 15 35 221 184 37 \J1)·h'1ll~ (\if. Of.) 1,413 682 731 3 2 28 12 16 ~(\if.Of.) 507 207 300 9 3 6 31 24 7 ~(\if.Of.) 1,186 841 345 8 5 3 32 15 17 ~(\if.Of.) 217 76 141 50 30 20 02~~ ~(Of.ti.) 422 316 106 3 3 34 33 ~(Of.ti.) 296 221 75 5 4 38 29 9 ~31T (Of.ti.) 351 240 111 2 2 7 7 ~ (Of.ti.) 206 143 63 12 11 46 30 16 03~* ~(Of.ti.) 97 68 29 6 6 22 21 ~ (\if.Of.) 255 173 82 8 6 2 21 14 7 ~ (\if.Of.) 105 87 18 2 71 65 6 04\3'tR~ ~(Of.ti.) 783 449 334 7 7 33 28 5 ~(Of.ti.) 337 225 112 8 4 4 14 13 ~(Of.ti.) 423 221 202 11 7 4 7 7 30 cp-s ~ Gi'1=t1<§41 q;J ~ QI~fl:tCb Gi'1 i IOI'11 ~ - 2001 A-5 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF TOTAL POPULATION· 2001 OJ ('qi/)rfc:!(j) iftI'il¥ ~ ~ "lRiiff Urban Agglomeration! Cityl Categories of marginal workers Non-workers TownlOG qrRqlRi/) \3lWT iIff aRiiff Household industry workers Other workers rzrfcRy ~ fBrm ~ fBrm rzrfcRy ~ fBrm Persons Males Females Persons• Males Females Persons Males Females 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 2 01 West Tripura 55 17 38 551 284 267 11,272 4,236 7,036 KhowaiNP 3 3 429 312 117 13,723 4,868 8,855 Teliamura NP 82 46 36 2,665 1,739 926 127,335 46,302 81,033 Agartala MCI 35 16 19 363 239 124 7,525 2,748 4,777 Ranirbazar NP 16 7 9 195 137 58 7,019 2,605 4,414 Sonamura NP 7 2 5 141 81 60 4,594 1,763 2,831 Narsingarh CT 40 8 32 161 102 59 7,215 2,696 4,519 Gandhigram CT 3 3 265 192 73 4,292 1,606 2,686 Kunjaban{part) CT 36 22 14 401 320 81 12,330 4,432 7,898 Indranagar(part) CT 366 29 337 1,016 639 377 23,392 8,466 14,926 Jogendranagar CT 52 3 49 415 177 238 18,801 6,714 12,087 Pratapgarh CT 51 25 26 1,095 796 299 33,407 12,073 21,334 Badharghat CT 28 2 26 138 43 95 5,888 2,239 3,649 Gakulnagar CT 02 South Tripura 6 5 379 279 100 14,326 5,183 9,143 Udaipur NP 12 6 6 241 182 59 7,234 2,681 4,553 Amarpur NP 8 5 3 334 226 108 10,874 4,184 6,690 Belonia NP 5 2 3 143 100 43 3,850 1,445 2,405 Sabroom NP 03Dhalai * 1 68 41 27 3,543 1,387 2,156 Kamalpur NP 14 6 8 212 147 65 5,137 1,830 3,307 Kanchanpur CT 4 3 28 20 8 3,869 1,319 2,550 Ambassa CT 04 North Tripura 27 14 13 716 407 309 21,394 7,910 13,484 Dharmanagar NP 12 3 9 303 205 98 14,158 5,410 8,748 Kailasahar NP 95 8 87 310 199 111 7,458 2,626 4,832 Kumarghat NP 31 ~I~oft cp-6 : m.e:tI~ld \iF1ti~GlII TABLE A-6 : INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION en-6 : ~ \J1"1~~1 q;r ~ ~ \J1"1~IUI"1I ~ - 2001 A-6: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION· 2001 Item Sex TRIPURA West Tripura mtT 'iri1ffiJi "#il'ffii mtT Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ ~ trftcIR 672 494 178 260 157 103 Total Institutional households 2. ~ Gl"Hil(§!ll Cll'o/p 11,744 8,728 3,016 4,396 2,877 1,519 Institutional population "9;o/M 8,613 6,422 2,191 3,027 2,143 884 ~o/F 3,131 2,306 825 1,369 734 635 3. 0-6 3m.! ~ "ij ~ G1'"ltiMI CZTolP 640 581 59 146 95 51 Institutional population in the age "9;o/M 357 326 31 75 49 26 group 0-6 ~o/F 283 255 28 71 46 25 4. ~ ~ qjT Gl9til(§!ll Cll'o/p 1,021 570 451 405 174 231 Scheduled Castes population "9;o/M 604 302 302 181 61 120 ~o/F 417 268 149 224 113 111 5. ~ Gl9GlIRt~~· qft- Gl"l'<11!§!l1 Cll'o/p 5,834 4,774 1,060 1,888 1,411 477 Scheduled Tribes population "9;o/M 3,928 3,222 706 1,121 892 229 ~o/F 1,906 1,552 354 767 519 248 6. 'IDffl Cll'o/p 10,025 7,429 2,596 3,884 2,577 1,307 Literates '9;o/M 7,651 5,771 1,880 2,774 1,999 775 ~o/F 2,374 1,658 716 1,110 578 532 7. ~ (i) CflI~~CflI'< CZTo/P 200 139 61 30 24 6 Cultivators '9;o/M 158 98 60 22 17 5 R?ro/F 42 41 8 7 (ii)~\~ CZTo/P 179 136 43 58 41 17 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 116 74 42 33 17 16 R?roiF 63 62 25 24 (iii) 41RcuRCfl ~ ~ C'lTo/p 40 28 12 27 16 11 Household industry workers '9;o/M 26 14 12 22 11 11 R?ro/F 14 14 5 5 (iv) 3RT "Cfllff C'lTo/p 3,685 2,666 1,019 1,239 885 354 Other workers '9;o/M 3,456 2,481 975 1,155 842 313 R?ro/F 229 185 44 84 43 41 8. cf1 QCflI ~Cfl "Cfllff C2l"o/p 3,937 2,844 1,093 1,301 929 372 Main workers '9;o/M 3,658 2,609 1,049 1,205 874 331 R?ro/F 279 235 44 96 55 41 9. ¢k4CflI~Cfl "Cfllff C2l"o/p 167 125 42 53 37 16 Marginal workers '9;o/M 98 58 40 27 13 14 R?ro/F 69 67 2 26 24 2 10. iR~ 'Gllo/p 7,640 5,759 1,881 3,042 1,911 1,131 Non-workers "9;o/M 4,857 3,755 1,102 1,795 1,256 539 ~o/F 2,783 2,004 779 1,247 655 592 35 (1;-6 : '<1Wllald \1101'<1GaI C6l ~ ~fltCf) \1101aIOHI ~'- 2001 A-6: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION· 2001 ~ f¥T 02·fiCfo 03 fiirii· Item Sex South Trlpura Dhalal • 'iItij 1ri1ftUj ¥i& 'iItij 1ri1ftl1i #iTffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~ 131 94 37 88 80 8 Total Institutional households 2. ~ GjOHi'(§Ql C!l'olP 2,559 1,768 791 1,857 1,603 254 Institutional population tM 1,920 1,245 675 1,396 1,169 227 ofF 639 5~3 116 461 434 27 3. 0-6 amj ~ if ~ VI., fjltSq I C!l'oIP 154 150 4 138 137 Institutional population in the age tM 105 103 2 69 68 group 0-6 olF 49 47 2 69 69 4. ~ ~ qlT VI.,fjltSql C!l'olP 284 149 135 111 73 38 Scheduled Castes population tM 217 97 120 63 31 32 olF 67 52 15 48 42 6 5. ~ VI.,\i1IR'Illl qlT \i1.,tiltSql C!l'olP 1,5.66 1,264 302 1,196 1,064 132 Scheduled Tribes population 1,073 864 209 842 713 129 tMofF 493 400 93 354 351 3 6. WIffi" C!l'olP 2,251 1,521 730 1,572 1,360 212 Literates tM 1.724 1,106 618 1,234 1,049 185 olF 527 415 112 338 311 27 7. ~ Cfilfi C!l'olP 814 386 428 623 469 154 Total workers tM 759 ,332 427 569 416 153 ofF 55 54 54 53 (i) ctllllclctll'1 C!l'O/P 67 46 21 49 15 34 Cultivators tM 49 28 21 44 10 34 ofF 18 18 5 5 (ii)~~ C2JO/P 34 25 9 33 16 17 Agricultural labourers 24 15 9 26 9 17 tM 7 olF 10 10 7 (iii) QIRqlRCfl \3i!:IlrT Cfilfi C2Jo/P 3 3 Household industry workers tM 1 olF 2 2 (iv) ~ Cfilfi C2Jo/P 710 312 398 541 438 103 Other workers 685 288 397 499 397 102 tMofF 25 24 1 42 41 1 8. 9. :jJ ("4 Cfl I ~ Cfl Cfilfi «JolP 43 28 15 27 16 11 Marginal workers tM 28 13 15 17 6 11 ofF 15 15 10 10 1o. iR Cfilfi CZfolP 1,745 1,382 363 1,234 1,134 100 Non-workers 1,161 913 248 827 753 74 tMofF 584 469 115 407 381 26 36 CIi-6 : 'ti~I~ld \iHti'SQl CIiT ~ 1I121fi:1Cb \J1"'1~IOFlI ~ - 2001 A-6: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION - 2001 ~ ~ 04\n'R~ Item Sex North Trlpura iIlTi 1rilftUT :;riifui Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1.~~~ 193 163 30 TOlallnstitutional households 2. ~ Gt"'1fil!5lll CZTolP 2,932 2,480 452 I nstitutional population 2,270 1,86 405 ~MofF 662 61 1 47 3. 0-6 3m.! ~ ~ ~ Gt"'1fil!5lll CZTolP 202 199 3 Institutional population in the age tM 108 106 2 group 0-6 ofF 94 93 4. ~ vrrfa' 5. ~ Gt"1Gt,R\;u'i qft \i\'ifil!5lll CZTolP 1,184 1,035 149 Scheduled Tribes population tM 892 753 139 o/F 292 282 10 6.~ CZTolP 2,318 1,971 347 Literates -go/M 1,919 1,617 302 fBrofF 399 354 45 7. ~ (i) q)l'i(1C6I,( CZTolP 54 54 CUltivators 43 43 tMofF 11 11 (ii)~~ 'GllolP 54 54 Agricultural labourers -gofM 33 33 fBroiF 21 21 (iii) 4IRqIRC6 ~ Cf>lfi 'GllolP 10 9 Household industry workers tM 3 2 ofF 7 7 (iv) 3Rl 'C6lff 'GllolP 1,195 1,031 164 Other workers tM 1,117 954 163 ofF 78 77 8. GleiC6I~q) 'C6lff "CZl'oIP 1,269 1,104 165 Main workers 1,170 1,006 164 ~ofF 99 98 9. at t'4 en IR:i q) q'i1ff "CZl'oIP 44 44 Marginal workers 26 26 tMofF 18 18 10. fr;;:' q'i1ff ~olP 1,619 1,332 281 Non-workera tM 1,0?4 833 241 oIF 545 499 46 37 '("tV\! 0\1 q;-7 : ~ Eh! \it ~ ti ("clIl TABLE A-7 : HOUSELESS POPULATION q:;-7 : W "'1'1't1&U em ~ UltlflICf> U1'1 410 1'11 ~ - 2001 A-7: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF HOUSELESS POPULATION - 2001 ~ ff;rq 16~ 01~~ Item Sex TRiPURA West Trlpura lltii 1rilffiJT ¥rtfii 'lrtlT 1iTiffiIi :;prffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~W~ 246 162 84 115 51 64 Total houseless households 2. • 3. 0-6 ~ ~ -q ihR 1J11ti&ll C2:j'O/P 134 119 15 34 24 10 Houseless population in the age 76 68 8 17 12 5 tM group 0-6 ofF 58 51 7 17 12 5 4. ~ ~ <1ft GI''lti 5. ~ 1J111J11Rt41 ~ 1J11ti 6. m&rr CZTotP 383 295 88 164 83 81 Literates 259 203 56 107 55 52 tM ofF 124 92 32 57 28 29 7.~~ C2:j'o/P 309 235 74 136 76 60 Total workers 232 169 63 101 51 50 tMofF 77 66 11 35 25 10 (il Cj)1l;!(jCj)I'{ CZTotP 38 37 2 Cultivators :!o/M 28 27 1 taofF 10 10 (ii)~~ CZTotP 88 86 2 31 30 Agricultural labourers :!oiM 55 53 2 22 21 tao/F 33 33 9 9 (iii) 4IRqIRCj) ~ 'Cp1ff C2:j'otP 11 11 6 6 Household industry workers :!o/M 5 5 3 3 tao/F 6 6 3 3 (iv) 3Rr~ CZTotP 172 101 71 97 39 58 Other workers :!oiM 144 84 60 75 27 48 tao/F 28 17 11 22 12 10 8. cfl oJ ctllft:i Cj) ~ CZl'otP 250 185 65 115 64 51 Main workers :!oiM 212 154 58 90 45 45 tao/F 38 31 7 25 19 6 9. ;;)j(iqCj)IR;jCj) ~ CZTotP 59 50 9 21 12 9 Marginal workers ~M 20 15 5 11 6 5 o/F 39 35 4 10 6 4 10. i'R ~ C2:j'otP 548 435 11.3 185 103 82 Non-WOrkers 251 208 43 74 43 31 tMo/F 297 227 70 111 60 51 41 q;-7 : tEN Gi"1't1&n C5T U\ftl umlllq;·Gi"1alol"1l ~ - 2001 A-7: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF HOUSELESS POPULATION - 2001 ~ ~ 02.~ 03 QiiI1i" Item Sex South Trlpura Dhalal ,. mtT 1rilfliiT :;w& "iijiT miftiJT iiTi"ffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. "¥fteR~ 54 40 14 20 18 2 Total houseless households 2. ~ vl"lfil$lll ~olP 209 176 33 82 74 8 Houseless population 132 112 20 39 36 3 tMolF 77 64 13 43 38 5 3. 0-6 3fnl ~ -q ~ \Jf"1'{11$l11 t;!Jo/p 35 31 4 21 20 Houseress population in the age tM 22 19 3 10 10 group 0-6 olF 13 12 11 10 4. ~ '\JfTfmIT qft \Jf1'{11$l11 t;!JolP 12 11 Scheduled Castes population 6 6 tMolF 6 5 5. ~ \Jf"1vtIRl41 qft vt"1fi'@ll t;!Jo/p 111 111 38 38 Scheduled Tribes population 60 60 19 19 tMolF 51 51 19 19 6. mllR t;!Jo/p 103 100 3 40 39 Liferates 79 78 21 20 tMofF 24 22 2 19 19 7. "¥f Cfi1ff t;!JotP 89 79 10 28 25 3 Total workers 78 69 9 19 16 3 tMofF 11 10 9 9 (i) (ii)~~ ~O/P 19 19 11 10 Agricultural labourers 13 13 6 5 tMolF 6 6 5 5 (iii) QIRqIRC6 \3"dM Cfi1ff ~O/P 2 2 Household industry workers tMolF 2 2 (iv) 3RJ Cfi1ff ~olP 52 42 10 10 8 2 Other workers 50 41 9 9 7 2 tMofF 2 8. Gl eI C6 I R:t C6 Cfi1ff ~olP 83 73 10 18 15 3 Main workers 77 68 9 18 15 3 tMolF 6 5 9. 31&QC6IPt:iq; Cfi1ff ~o/p 6 6 10 10 Marginal workers 1 1 1 tMo/F 5 5 9 9 1 o. 'i'R' Cfi1ff ~olP 120 97 23 54 49 5 Non-workers 54 43 11 20 20 tMofF 66 54 12 34 29 5 42 7fi-7 : ~ G1Yf'tf&J1 C5T ~ ~ G1 ..... IOI'1I ~ - 2001 A-7: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF HOUSELESS POPULATION - 2001 lIG fWT 04\3ffi~ Item Sex North Trlpura m"iT lriifiUI #iTfui Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1.~~~ 57 53 4 Total houseless households 2. m Gt9'tiMI CZfO/P 245 241 4 Houseless population 137 135 2 ~ofF 108 106 2 3. 0-6 ~ ~ .q m Gl9'ti&l1 CZfO/P 44 44 Houseless population in the age 1JoIM 27 27 group 0-6 f'BioiF 17 17 4. ~ ~ ~ Gt"1'ti &I I ClI'otP 27 26 Scheduled Castes population 14 13 tM ofF 13 13 5. ~ \i1"1\i11R141 cfft Gt"1'ti&l1 ClI'o/P 144 144 Scheduled Tribes population 85 85 tM ofF 59 59 6. WllR ClI'o/P 76 73 3 Literates 52 50 2 tM ofF 24 23 7.~~ ClI'o/P 56 55 Total workers tM 34 33 ofF 22 22 (i) cW@i>I'It ClI'o/p 14 14 Cultivators tM 9 9 ofF 5 5 (ii)~~ ClI'otP 27 27 Agricultural labourers 1JofM 14 14 f'BiofF 13 13 (iii) QIRqlRCfl \ffilTr ~ ClI'o/P 2 2 Household industry workers tMofF (iv) aRr~ ClI'o/P 13 12 Other workers 10 9 tM ofF 3 3 8. GidCflIR:iCfl ~ ClI'o/p 34 33 Main workers 27 26 tMofF 7 7 9. 31 C'Q Cfll R:i Cfl 'Cfllff ClI'otP 22 22 Marginal workers tM 7 7 ofF 15 15 10. ft;{ 'Cf'Ilff ~O/P 189 186 3 Non-workers tM 103 102 1 ofF 86 84 2 43 til 'l ofl cp-8 : at j~RI d \111 RllIl c6l \J1 '1 ti ~clIl TABLE A-8: SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION I q;-8 : 3t~d GtIRilil CIft Gt"'fti&:ll q;y ~ walllq; Gt'1 l loHllJR - 2001 A-8: STATE PRIMARY... CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 1fl: 16~ 01 trtnJiJ ffiliT Item Se~ TRiPURA West Trlpura mtT 1iTlftiIT ~ iIfiT ijJlffiJJ :;:rTiffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 678 1. ~ ~ \iI'TFrr 47 en-a: 3ij'qRla GtlRt41 c5l \;t"'I'fi&U q;y~ UlelflIib Gt:r:tJIOHI ~ - 2001 A-8: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED C;:ASTES POPULATION - 2001 Item Sex South Trlpura Chalal • "miT 1iiiftiJi ~ "miT 1i11ftUT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 345 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 28,855 26,069 2,786 10,815 9,975 640 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ <1ft V19't1&11 C2l'otP 127,~07 116,870 10,437 49,817 46,379 3,438 (~ afR ffi V19't1 GIl I ~ ~oIM 65,243 59,877 5,366 25,457 23,702 1,755 Scheduled Castes population (including faoiF 62,064 56,993 5,071 24,360 22,677 1,683 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 amJ~ (iii) 4IRqIRCf) \ffi)1r Cfi1ff C2l'orP 559 537 22 171 157 14 Household industry workers ~o/M 400 382 18 111 100 11 fBro/F 159 155 4 60 57 3 (iv) 3f'XT 'Cf)lff C2l'otP 16,742 13,882 2,860 6,230 5,431 799 Other workers "9;oIM 14,432 12,099 2,333 5,113 4,443 670 fBro/F 2,310 1,783 527 1,117 ·988 129 7. 3k'Q Cf) I fC;t i$ ' (i) i$1~cti$I'< C2l'otP 2,783 2,780 3 631 629 2 Cultivators "9;o/M 792 790 2 283 282 1 fBrolF 1,991 1,990 348 347 1 (ii)~~ CZfotP 4,633 4,605 28 1,797 1,767 30 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 1,812 1,791 21 827 803 24 fBrolF 2,821 2,814 7 970 964 6 (iii) QIRclllh, ~ ~ CZfotP 348 341 7 153 150 3 Household industry workers "9;o/M 77 74 3 25 25 fBrolF 271 267 4 128 125 3 0v) 3f'XT ' 48 en-8 : 311~d GuRt4i CIft \11"1'<1&11 CfiT ~ UMfliCh \11"1 4101"11 'fl"R - 2001 A-8: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 l{G ~ 04'\Jl'R~ Item Sex North Trlpura 'lftij "iiTiftUT o:{iJfui Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1. ~~vrrfmIl~~ 17,363 15,159 2,204 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ vt'iti&Ol1 UJO/P 82,902 73,941 8,961 (~ atR m vt'iti{.<41 ~ 1jolM 42,254 37,720 4,534 Scheduled Castes population (including fBro/F 40,648 36,221 4,427 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6~~~~~ UJO/P 12,050 11,009 1,041 ~ vt'iti&llf Scheduled Castes 1jolM 6,121 5,574 547 popUlation in the age group 0-6 fBro/F 5,929 5,435 494 4. ~aR CZl'otP 55,165 48,195 6,970 Literates 1jolM 30,250 26,563 3,687 fBro/F 24,915 21,632 3,283 5. ~ CJilfi CZl'otP 27,049 24,298 2,751 Total workers 1jo/M 21,178 18,976 2,202 fBro/F 5,871 5,322 549 6. Gl ej Ci) I ~ Ci) (i) Ci)1~dCi)l,( CZl'otP 5,105 5,035 70 Cultivators 1jo/M 4,672 4,605 67 fBro/F 433 430 3 (ii)~~ Cl[otP 3,021 3,001 20 Agricultural labourers 1jo/M 2,744 2,726 18 R?ro/F 277 275 2 (iii) 4IRqIRCi) ~ q;ifi CZl'otP 962 936 26 Household industry workers 1jo/M 459 446 13 R?ro/F 503 490 13 (iv) 3r-= (i) Ci)1~dCi)l,( ClfotP 567 559 8 Cultivators 1jo/M 290 284 6 fBrolF 277 275 2 (ii) ~~ ClfotP 1,374 1,366 8 Agricultural labourers 1jolM 663 656 7 R?ro/F 711 710 1 (iii) qlRqlRCfi mWr q;;ff Cl[otP 860 826 34 ,Household Industry workers ~oIM 106 99 7 ~o/F 754 727 27 (iv) ~ Cfi1ff Cl[o!P 1,825 1,637 188 Other workers '9;oIM 1,152 1,041 111 fBro/F 673 596 77 8, fR 49 en-a: 31i«~d \jflRl41 qft \iFlti&U q;y ~ ~ UiPffIOI.-.llIR - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ll'c: 01 tifiiI'1l ~ 0OO1~ Item Sex WEST TRJPURA Mohanpur m1T "iiTlfiUT ~ m1T 'ii'ilfiUi ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~~~~"Q'ftcm 63,515 46,098 17.417 11,161 9,150 2,011 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ V19'{'j&l1 ClfO/P 295,698 218,433 77,265 54,510 44,855 9,655 (~ 3lR W V19~i(_«l1 ~) ,!!o/M 150,232 111,368 38,864 27,832 22,864 4.968 Scheduled Castes population (including R?ro/F 145,466 107,065 38,401 26,678 21,991 4,687 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6 3l1 4. ~aR ClfO/P 189,773 136,676 53,097 31,884 25,676 6,208 Literates '!!o/M 106,045 77,186 28,859 18,139 14,612 3,527 R?ro/F 83,728 59,490 24,238 13,745 11,064 2.681 5. WB q;1ff t2l"o/p 92,041 68,406 23,635 16,478 13,677 2,801 Total workers "'!!o/M 73,949 55,053 18,896 13,529 11,147 2,382 R?ro/F 18,092 13,353 4,739 2,949 2,530 419 6. ~hfC/) I ft;t C/) 'CP1ff 77,819 56,495 21,324 13,364 10,945 2,419 Main workers 66,973 49,388 17,585 11,730 9,616 2,114 10,846 7,107 3,739 1,634 1,329 305 (i) 4l1~d4lI'< Cl[O/P 11,934 11,635 299 1,851 1,761 90 Cultivators "'!!o/M 11,136 10,852 284 1,762 1,677 85 R?ro/F 798 783 15 89 84 5 (ii)~~ t2l"o/P 12,001 11,574 427 1,658 1,530 128 Agricultural labourers "'!!o/M 10,426 10,042 384 1,481 1.359 122 R?ro/F 1,575 1,532 43 177 171 6 (iii) 4IRqIR4l ~ cp1ff ClfotP 3,270 2,826 444 388 348 40 Household industry workers ",!!o/M 1,966 1,720 246 293 264 29 R?ro/F 1,304 1,106 198 95 84 11 (iv) 3l"lT q;;ff ClfolP 50,614 30,460 20,154 9,467 7,306 2,161 Other workers ~o/M 43,445 26,774 16,671 8,194 6,316 1,878 ~o/F 7,169 3,686 3,483 1,273 990 283 7. 31('l14lIR:t4l <'PIfi Cl[o/P 14,222 11,911 2,311 3,114 2,732 382 Marginal workers ",!!o/M 6,976 5,665 1,311 1,799 1,531 268 ~o/F 7,246 6,246 1,000 1,315 1,201 114 (i) Cj)1 ltd Cl5lx ClfotP 1,527 1,498 29 205 196 9 Cultivators ",!!o/M 554 536 18 83 75 8 R?ro/F 973 962 11 122 121 (ii)~~ C1l'o/P 4,930 4,802 128 1,072 1,029 43 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 2,404 2,315 89 500 465 35 R?ro/F 2,526 2,487 39 572 564 8 (iii) 4IRqIRC/) ~ <'PIfi C1l'o/p 1,346 1,136 210 176 165 11 Household industry workers ",!!o/M 268 232 36 76 71 5 ~o/F 1,078 904 174 100 94 6 (iv)~~ ClfolP 6,419 4,475 1,944 1,661 1,342 3)9 Other workers ",!!o/M 3,750 2,582 1,168 1,140 920 220 R?ro/F 2,669 1,893 776 521 422 99 8. fR q;tff ClfolP 203,657 150.027 53,630 38,032 31,178 6,854 Non-workers "'!!o/M 76,283 56,315 19,968 14,303 11,717 2,586 R?ro/F 127,374 93,712 33,662 23,729 19,461 4,268 50 q;-8 : 311~d GtlRl41 qft Gt ... ti&:ll C5T R;n;rr \WQ~cn Gt ... aIO .... 1 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 ~ ~ 0OO2~ 0OO3~ Item Sex Hazamara Padmabll ift1T 1iT1ftUT ;pfffii ift1T iiifii1T ;pfffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 46 46 31 31 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ctt \i1"Wi&l1 ClJotP 191 191 139 139 (~ am ~ \i1'iti&l1 ~ ~o/M 107 107 62 62 Scheduled Castes population (including fBl'o/F 84 84 77 77 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3Tnj ~ ctt ~ ~ ClJotP 38 38 34 34 ~ ~I Scheduled Castes ~oIM 18 18 10 10 population in the age group 0-6 fBl'o/F 20 20 24 24 4. maR ClJotP 41 41 39 39 Literates ~o/M 29 29 24 24 fBl'o/F 12 12 15 15 5. ~ CJ>Iff ClJotP 85 85 62 62 Total workers ~o/M 47 47 33 33 fBl'o/F 38 38 29 29 6-. ,,'hlclll ~ Cfi CJ>Iff ClJotP 59 59 40 40 Main workers ~o/M 41 41 28 28 fBl'o/F 18 18 12 12 (i) CfiI~(jCfiI'( ClJotP 11 11 6 6 Cultivators ~o/M 10 10 6 6 fBl'oIF (ii)~~ ClJotP 23 23 30 30 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 13 13 18 18 fBl'oIF 10 10 12 12 (iii) qlRcllf{Cfi ~ CJ>Iff ClJotP Household industry workers ~oIM fBl'o/F (iv) 3RT CJ>Iff ClJotP 25 25 4 4 Other workers ~o/M 18 18 4 4 fBl'o/F 7 7 7. 31;;;qCIJI~CIJ CJ>Iff ClJotP 26 26 22 22 Marginal workers ~o/M 6 6 5 5 fBl'o/F 20 20 17 17 (i) CfiI'l(jCfiI'< ClJotP 6 6 Cultivators ~o/M fBl'o/F 6 6 (ii) ~~ ClJo/P 9 9 13 13 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 2 2 2 2 fBl'o/F 7 7 11 11 (iii) qlRqlRCfi ~ 'Cfi1ff ClJotP Household industry workers ~o/M fBl'oIF (iv) 3RT 'Cfi1ff ClJotP 16 16 3 3 Other workers ~o/M 4 4 3 3 fBro/F 12 12 8. iR CJ>Iff ClJotP 106 106 77 77 Non-workers ~o/M 60 60 29 29 fBl'o/F 46 46 48 48 51 q;-8 : 31j~d \JIlRi41 aft \JI"iti&lJ q;r ~ ~ \JI"i"lol"1l ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ fWT 0004~ 0005¥1~1&'( Item Sex Khowal Tulashlkhar "iftI1 1rilftUT <;fiffui "iftI1 1rilftUT :;rii"fui Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~~~-ij;"llftcrR 2,805 2,805 747 747 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ qft IJFHi &I I C2iotP 12,722 12,722 3,328 3,328 (~ afR ~ Gi'1ti&l1 ~ ~o/M 6,318 6,318 1,697 1,697 Scheduled Castes population (including fu:rolF 6,404 6,404 1,631 1,631 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 ~ ~ qft ~ "V!T1mit '&JotP 1,634 1,634 520 520 qft Gi'1ti{"OIOI11 Scheduled Castes ~O/M 803 803 283 283 population in-the age group Q-6 fu:rolF 831 831 237 237 4. mm '&JoR 8,506 8,506 1,738 1,738 Literates lJo/M 4,568 4,568 986 986 fBfo/F 3,938 3,938 752 752 5. ~ q>!ff '&JotP 3,985 3,985 1,726 1,726 Total workers ~o/M 3,174 3,174 969 969 fBfolF 811 811 757 757 6. cfl t! Cfjl fc;t Cfj q;"Iff ~otP 3,288 3,288 1,145 1,145 Main workers '!!olM 2,878 2,878 740 740 N?ro/F 410 410 405 405 (i) CfjI"lt1CfjI,< ~otP 920 920 533 533 Cultivators ,!!oIM 876 876 361 361 ~oIF 44 44 172 172 (ii)~~ 'Q1otP 994 994 472 472 Agricultural labourers ~O/M 846 846 271 271 ~oIF 148 148 201 201 (iii) 41RqlRCIi ~ q>!ff 'Q1otP 100 100 6 6 Household industry workers ~o/M 74 74 1 ~o/F 26 26 5 5 (iv) aRf 7. 3l<'4 Cfj I f<;j Cfl Cj)Iff ~otP 697 697 581 581 Marginal workers :Io/M 296 296 229 229 fBfo/F 401 401 352 352 (i) Cfl Filt1 Cfll '< CZiotP 135 135 69 69 Cultivators -golM 26 26 35 35 ~oIF 109 109 34 34 (ii) ~~ tzrO/P 267 267 454 454 Agricultural labourers -golM 120 120 159 159 ~O/F 147 147 295 295 (iii) q IRq I~ q; i3lll1T q;;ff tzrOlP 45 45 6 6 Household Industry wcirkers 11 11 5 5 tMo/F 34 34 (iv)a:r-'lI"~ Ul"O/P 250 250 52 52 Other workers '9;o/M 139 139 30 30 ~oIF 111 111 22 22 8. i'R q>!ff C2JotP 8,737 8,737 1,602 1,602 Non-workers ~O/M 3,144 3,144 728 728 ~oIF 5,593 5,593 874 874 52 (f)-a: a11~d \i1 I Rt ~ ~ 0006 q;~O(II"1!1i( 0007 ~~CU4ji(1 Item Sex Kalyanpur Tellamura ij)lj '!iTiff01 #ii'& ij)lj '!iTiff01 :;:pffiij Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~'QfurR 2,644 .2,644 4,159 4,159 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ VI"'Iti&l1 'CZI'otP 12,353 12,353 19,991 19,991 (~ 3t'R" ~ VI"'Iti&l1 m=rn) ~oIM 6,257 6,257 10,281 10,281 Scheduled Castes population (including fao/F 6,096 6,096 9,710 9,710 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6 3ll 4.m~ 'CZI'otP 7,970 7,970 12,513 12,513 Literates ~o/M 4,527 4,527 7,217 7,217 fao/F 3,443 3,44:1 5,296 5,296 5. ~ cpiff 'CZI'otP 3,661 3,661 6,531 6,531 Total workers ~o/M 3,010 3,010 5,250 5,250 fao/F 651 651 1,281 1,281 6. cfttf<'PIf<;j<'P q;1ff 'CZI'otP 3,115 3,115 5,268 5,268 Main workers ~o/M 2,771 2,771 4,679 4,679 fao/F 344 344 589 589 (i) <'P1~d<'PI'< 'CZI'otP 1,072 1,072 1,489 1,489 Cultivators ~o/M 1,024 1,024 1,382 1,382 fao/F 48 48 107 107 (ii)~~ CllO/P 1,224 1,224 1,399 1,399 Agricultural labourers lJo/M 1,034 1,034 1,199 1,199 fao/F 190 190 200 200 (iii) ql~ql~<'P \3"WT cpiff 'CZI'otP 56 56 109 109 Hbusehold industry workers ~oIM 46 46 74 74 fao/F 10 10 35 35 (iv) 3F<.I (i) <'P1~d<'PI'< CZfotP 83 83 267 267 Cultivators ~o/M 26 26 69 69 faolF 57 57 198 198 (ii)~~ 'CZI'otP 378 378 635 635 Agricultural labourers ~oIM 165 165 295 295 ~o/F 213 213 340 340 (iii) ql~ql~<'P ~ 53 (1)-8 : 3fj:qRid \ifIRi41 qfi \if'1tt&l1 q;y ~ UMflICb \if'1~IOI"11 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 lJC:" ~ oooa1fcrii 0009 tsii(If.:t~1 Item Sex Mandai Jlranla ifliT 'iri1ftVi <;fi'(ffli ifliT 'iri1ftVi :;riJffii Total Rural Urban To~1 Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. WC1' ~ ~ ~ 'Ilftcm' 244 244 5,127 5,127 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ \iFI'H&l1 CZTatP 1,104 1,104 23,443 23,443 (~atR~~~) :{oIM 541 541 12,099 12,099 Scheduled Castes population (including ~a/F 563 563 11,344 11,344 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6~~~~~ CZTa/P 112 112 2,894 2,894 ~ \JjOj'ti&l1l Scheduled Castes :{oIM 47 47 1,487 1,487 population in the age group 0-6 ~a/F 65 65 1,407 1,407 4. "ffi1!'R CZTatP 740 740 15,684 15,684 Literates :{o/M 413 413 8,839 8,839 ~oIF 327 327 6,845 6,845 5. WC1' Cfi1ff CZTo/P 310 310 7,354 7,354 Total workers :{o/M 267 267 6,058 6,058 ~o/F 43 43 1,296 1,296 6. (i) c/)I~~c/)Ii( CZTo/P 81 81 651 651 Cultivators :{o/M 80 80 571 571 ~o/F 1 1 80 80 (ii)~~ CZTotP 65 65 708 708 Agricultural labourers :{o/M 45 45 561 561 ~o/F 20 20 147· 147 (iii) ql~ql~c/) ~ Cfi1ff CZTo/P 177 177 Household industry workers :{oIM 101 101 ~o/F 76 76 (iv) 3Rl '(/)'Iff CZTo/P 132 132 4,962 4,962 Other workers :{oIM 123 123 4,372 4,372 ~oIF 9 9 590 590 7. 31 ~ C/) I R1 C/) 'C/)lff CZTo/P 32 32 856 856 Marginal workers :{oIM 19 19 453 453 ~oIF 13 13 403 403 (i) c/)I~dc/)Ii( CZTotP 2 2 71 71 Cultivators :{o/M 2 2 19 19 ~o/F 52 52 (ii) ~ lfG!'CI'<' C2lotP 17 17 261 261 Agricultural labourers :{o/M 11 11 119 119 ~oIF 6 6 142 142 (iii) ,q I ~ q I ~ C/) i3!ITtT 'C/)lff C2lo/P 63 63 Household Industry workers :{oIM 21 21 ~oIF 42 42 (iv) 3Rl' '(/)'Iff C2lolP 12 12 461 461 Other workers :{oIM 6 6 294 294 ~o/F 6 6 167 167 8. 'fR 'C/)lff CZTolP 794 794 16,089 16,089 Non-workers :{oIM 274 274 6,041 6,041 ~o/F 520 520 10,048 10,048 54 CIi-8 : ~jtI~d \j1lRt41 aft \jHtt'Bal CfiT ~ mfliCb \i1"'I 410HI ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ fc.py 0010~ 0011 \i1"l$\i1t'11 Item Sex Dukll JampulJala , "iftii 'ii11ftVT :;p:f& "iftii 'ii11ftVT :;p:f& Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 13,161 6,117 7,044 58 58 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ vHti&l1 '&fotP 61,459 28,420 33,039 326 326 (~3lR W \JI"Iti&l1 ~) go/M 30,856 14,274 16,582 168 168 Scheduled Castes population (including ~oIF 30,603 14,146 16,457 158 158 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6~~~~~ '&fotP 7,669 3,593 4,076 33 33 ~ ~I Scheduled Castes go/M 3,874 1,811 2,063 18 18 population)n the age group 0-6 ~o/F 3,795 1,782 2,013 15 15 4. Wffl '&fotP 40,765 18,935 21,830 209 209 Literates go/M 22,292 10,408 11,884 116 116 ~oIF 18,473 8,527 9,946 93 93 5. ~ 'Cfi1ff '&fotP 18,187 8,271 9,916 143 143 Total workers go/M 15,165 7,063 8,102 90 90 ~o/F 3,022 1,208 1,814 53 53 6. G'h:jCf) I R:I Cf), Iff '&fotP 16,162 7,379 8,783 96 96 Main workers go/M 14,115 6,574 7,541 87 87 ~oIF 2,047 805 1,242 9 9 (i) Cf)lit('jCj)I~ '&fotP 613 565 48 17 17 Cultivators go/M 556 510 46 15 15 ~o/F 57 55 2 2 2 (ii)~~ '&fotP 627 526 101 58 58 Agricultural labourers go/M 564 476 88 55 55 ~o/F 63 50 13 3 3 (iii) 4IRqIRCf) ~ Iff '&fotP 375 159 216 2 2 Household industry workers go/M 227 110 117 2 2 ~o/F 148 49 99 (iv) 3R1' Iff '&fotP 14,547 6,129 8,418 19 19 Other workers go/M 12,168 5,478 7,290 15 15 ~o/F 1,779 651 1,128 4 4 7. 31 t'lICf)IR:lCf) 'Cfi1ff '&fo/p 2,025 892 1,133 47 47 Marginal workers ~o/M 1,050 489 561 3 3 ~oIF 975 403 572 44 44 (i) Cj)1't('jCf)I~ '&fo/p 99 87 12 3 3 Cultivators 1_Io/M 53 49 4 1 1 ~oIF 46 38 8 2 2 (ii)~~ '&fo/p 224 164 40 43 43 Agricultural labourers tM 129 107 22 2' 2 o/F 95 77 18 41 41 (iii) QIRClIRcn ~ 'Cfi1ff ~o/p 255 91 164 Household industry workers tM 34 17 17 oIF 221 74 147 (iv) 3R1' 'Cfi1ff ~o/p 1,447 530 917 Other workers ~oIM 834 316 518 ~o/F 613 214 399 8. l'R 'Cfi1ff '&fotP 43,272 20,149 23,123 183 183 Non-workers go/M 15,691 7,211 8,480 78 78 ~o/F 27,581 12,938 14,643 105 105 55 Cfi'-8 : 31"l'tlffJd GflRlm qft U1'1~6a1 Cfi'T ~ ~ U1'1.IOI'11 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 lfG FcIlT 0012 r.I¥II('1114 0013 i1CR1"'1'I'lC Item Sex Bishalgarh Boxanagar 'ijfij 'irilftUT #iTffii 'ijfij 'irilftUT ¥i& Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 5,841 5,380 461 2,010 2,010 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ \J1"1ti'!§!ll '&l'otP 27,366 25,332 2,034 9,823 9,823 (~3i'R~~~) -go/M 14,126 13,061 1,065 5,027 5,027 SchedlJled CastE's population (Including ~O/F 13,240 12,271 969 4,796 4,796 institutional and house less population) 3.0-6 31l (il 4l1~i14lI'{ O!l'o/P 1,431 1,389 42 605 605 Cultivators '!Io/M 1,369 1,329 40 574 574 R?To/F 62 60 2 31 31 (ii)~~ O!l'otP 1,563 1,500 63 630 630 Agricultural labourers '!Io/M 1,388 1.338 50 615 615 ~o/F 175 162 13 15 15 (iii) 4IRqIR4l \3EWr "4Jlff O!l'o/P 787 697 90 198 198 Household .industry workers '!Io/ M 419 388 31 127 127 ~o/F 368 309 59 71 71 (iv) 3Rl' "4Jlff O!l'otP 3,705 3.225 480 909 909 Other workers '!Io/M 3,223 2,838 385 799 799 fBl'o/F 482 387 95 110 110 7. 3l&Q4l1R:i4l "4Jlff O!l'o/P 1,095 1,049 46 532 532 Marginal workers '!Io/M 493 469 24 327 327 ~O/F 602 580 22 205 205 (i) 4l1~i14lI'{ O!l'o/P 91 90 78 78 Cultivators -go/M 41 40 55 55 ~o/F 50 50 23 23 (ii)~~ O!l'o/P 377 361 16 257 257 Agricultural labourers '!Io/M 230 217 13 183 183 ~o/F 147 144 3 74 74 (iii) iJllhlR4l ~ "4Jlff O!l'otP 209 202 7 39 39 Household industry workers '!Io/M 29 28 5 5 ~o/F 180 174 6 34 34 (iv) 3Rl' "4Jlff O!l'otP 418 396 22 158 158 Other workers -go/M 193 1~ 9 84 84 ~o/F 225 212 13 74 74 8. tR "4Jlff '&[O/P 18,785 17,472 1,313 6,949 6,949 Non-workerS '!Io/M 7,234 6,699 535 2,585 2,585 ~o/F 11,551 10,773' 778 4,364 4,364 56 $-8 : ~j'tf\RId \JfIRlm qft \JfPjti6ll1 q;r ~ ~ \ijPj 4IUjPjl ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 ~ tWr 00141fuitN 0015 CbldlRiilll Item Sex Melaghar Kathalla "ift1T 1rilffUj "ii1Ttlii "ift1T 1rilffUj "¥Tffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ ~ "Vt"Tf 3.0-6 3ml ~ qft ~ ~ "6Q"otP 4.298 4.298 610 61'0 qft ~I Scheduled Castes ~oIM 2.186 2.186 328 328 population in the age group 0-6 fBio/F 2.112 2.112 282 282 4. Wffi" "6Q"otP 20.828 20.828 2.355 2.355 Literates ~o/M 11.661 11.661 1.339 1.339 fBio/F 9.167 9.167 1.016 1.016 5. ~ Cf>lff "6Q"otP 10.571 10.571 1.296 1.296 Total workers ~o/M 8.069 8.069 1.072 1.072 fBioiF 2.502 2.502 224 224 6. G"te\Cl>If<;jCl> Cf>lff "6Q"otP 8.141 8,141 1.090 1.090 Main workers ~o/M 7,125 7.125 988 988 fBio/F 1.016 1.016 102 102 (i) Cl>1~dCl>I'1 "6Q"otP 2.207 2,207 328 328 Cultivators ~oIM 2.122 2.122 315 315 fBio/F 85 85 13 13 (ii)~~ "6Q"otP 2.061 2.061 354 354 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 1.901 1,901 311 31'1 fBio/F 160 160 43 43 (iii) ql~ql~Cl> ~ Cf>lff "6Q"otP 949 949 25 25 Hous~hold industry workers ~o/M 512 512 21 21 fBio/F 437 437 4 4 (iv) aR4 Cf>lff "6Q"o/p 2.924 2,924 383 383 Other workers ~o/M 2.5.90 2.590 341 341 fBio/F 334 334 42 42 7. at 57 ~ twr 02irtlJ01&jii 0OO1~ Item Sax SOUTH TRiPURA KUla "ift1T iiTlffUT ;riI'fui 'iil1T iiTlftUj :;pJffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 28,855 26,069 2,786 20 20 Total Scheduled Castes households 2.~~qft~ ~otP 127,307 116,870 10,437 53 53 (~ 3l"R W Vi"'l>8&l1 ~) ~oIM 65,243 59,877 5,366 48 48 Scheduled'Castes population (including fBro/F 62,064 56,993 5,071 5 5 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-63WJ~~~~ ~oIP 16,433 15,397 1,036 ~ Vi"'l>8&l11 Scheduled Castes ~oIM 8,506 7,963 543 populatiqn in the age group 0-6 fBfo/F 7,927 7,434 493 4. maR ~otP 84,674 76,658 8,016 46 46 Literates ~oIM 47,638 43,233 4,405 43 43 fBfo/F 37,036 33,4~5 3,611 3 3 5. ~ Cfi1ff ~O/P 45,074 41,742 3,332 "49 49 Total workers ~o/M 33,710 31,023 2,687 46 46 tF;irolF 11,364 10,719 645 3 3 6. ,fjl:hb Ift.t Cfl (i) Cfll'tdCl)H ~otP 9,091 9,057 34 15 15 Cultivators ~oIM 8,094 8,060 34 15 15 fBToiF 997 997 (ii)~~ C21o/P 8,035 7,931 104 Agricultural labourers "9;oIM 6,565 6,476 89 fBTo/F 1,470 1,455 15 (iii) qlRqlRCfl ~ Cfi1ff C210tP 559 537 22 Household industry workers ljoiM 400 382 18 fBlo/F 159 155 4 (iv) ~ Cfi1ff CZTO/P 16,742 13,882 2,860 30 30 Other worke_!! "9;oIM 14,432 12,099 2,333 30 30 fF-lo/F 2,310 1,783 527 7. (i) Cl>Ptd (iii) 4IRqIR (iv) ~ 8. fR "CJ>lff ~otP 82,233 75,128 7,105 4 4 Non·work~rs ~o/M 31,533 28,854 2,679 2 2 ~o/F 50,700 46,274 4,426 2 2 58 (f)-a: ~1'<'1Rta \iuRt:m ctft \J1'1;8&11 q;y ~ 'UM~.Cb \J1'1 410HI ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ ~ 0OO2~ 0003 41ldl,(414\ Item Sex Amarpur Matarbarl 1ftTi iiTiftUi ~ 1ftTi m1ffUT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~-ij;~ 2.:480 2.480 - . 5.909 5.909 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ qfr \J11'('i&l1 ~olP 11.312 11.312 27.170 27.170 (~ am ~ \i1'1'('i&l1 ~ 'lolM 5.864 5.864 13.920 13.920 Scheduled Castes popUlation (including ~oIF ·5.448 5,448 13.250 13.250 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3ml ~ qfr ~ \iI1fum ~olP 1.396 1.396 3.377 3.377 qfr ~I Scheduled Castes 'lo/M 725 725 1.767 1.767 population in the age group 0-6 ~o/F 671 671 1.610 1.610 4.m~ ~o/p 7.049 7.049 17.675 17.675 Literates 'lolM 4.072 4.072 9.919 9.919 ~oIF 2.977 2.977 7.756 7.756 5. ~ q;;ff ~olP 4.263 4.263 8.960 8.960 Total workers 'lo/M 3.087 3.087 7.048 7.048 ~oIF 1.176 1.176 1.912 1.912 6. (i) CfiPWCfiI'l ~o/p 1.115 1,115 1.376 1.376 Cultivators 'lolM 870 870 1.262 1.262 ~o/F 245 245 114 114 (ii)~~ ~olP 1.012 1.012 1.511 1.511 Agricultural labourers 'lolM 740 740 1.260 1.260 ~o/F 272 272 251 251 (iii) 411h1RCf) ~ q;;ff ~olP 62 62 198 198 Household industry workers 'lolM 48 48 128 128 ~oIF 14 14 70 .70 (iv) 3RT q;1ff ~olP 1.187 1.187 4.161 4.161 Other workers 'lo/M 1.038 1.038 3.676 3.676 ~oIF 149 149 485 485 7. 31 ('q Cf) I R:J Cfi q;;ff ~olP 887 887 1.714 1.714 Marginal workers 'lolM 391 391 722 722 ~o/F 496 496 992 992 (i) CfiI~ctCf)1"! ~olP 96 96 318 318 Cultivators 'lo/M 25 25 90 90 ~oIF 71 71 228 228 (ii) ~~ ~o/p 435 435 658 658 Agricultural labourers 'lolM 196 196 267 267 ~oIF 239 239 391 391 (iii) qIRq IR Cfi \fflTrr q;;ff ~o/p 66 66 67 67 Household industry workers 'lolM 13 13 14 14 ~oIF 53 53 53 53 (iv) 3RT q;;ff ~olP 290 290 671 671 Other workers 'lolM 157 157 351 351 ~oIF 133 133 320 320 8. ~ q;;ff ~oIP 7.049 1.049 18.210 18.210 Non-workers 'lo/M 2.777 2.777 6.872 6.872 faolF 4.272 4.272 11.338 11.338 59 cp-8 : 31"j'tJIRltt GtlRi41 qft Gt~'fi(§Q1 q;y ~ UMfliq; Gt~.'OI~1 ~ - 2001 A·8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 'IIi: ~ 0004 4)1(6'(1""1 0005~ ltam Sax Kakraban RaJnagar "liii 1ri1ftiJT :;m& "liii 1I1'iftUT :;m& Total Rural Urban Total Rural -Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 4,157 4,157 4,151 4,151 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ Gj"H'i®1 CZJotP 19,756 19,756 18,684 18,684 (~31'R W Gt"H'i®1 ~ ~o/M 10,005 10,005 9,610 9,610 Scheduled Castes population (including fF.iroiF 9,751 9,751 9,074 9,074 institutional and houseiess population) 3. 0-6 amj ~ ~ ~ ~ CZJO/P 2,544 2,544 2,887 2,887 ~ ~I Scheduled Castes ~o/M 1,273 1,273 1,494 1,494 population in ~e age group 0-6 fF.iroiF 1,271 1,271 1,393 1,393 4. mffl CZJO/P 13,278 13,278 12,032 12,032 Literates ~o/M 7,415. 7,415 6,832 6,832 fF.iro/F 5,863 5,863 5,200 5,200 5. ~ q)Iff CZJO/P 7,939 7,939 6,151 6,151 Total workers ~oIM 5,371 5,371 4,845 4,845 fF.iro/F 2,568 2,568 1,306 1,306 6. en ejCf) IR{cp q)Iff CZJO/P 5,336 5,336 4,695 4,695 Main workers ~o/M 4,655 4,655 4,200 4,200 fF.iroiF 681 681 495 495 (i) Cf)1~dCf)I'< CZJotP 1,790 1,790 1,920 1,920 Cultivators ~oIM 1,596 1,596 1,814 1,814 fF.iro/F 194 194 106 106 (ii)~~ CZJO/P 1,361 1,361 933 933 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 1,117 1,117 824 824 fF.iroiF 244 244 109 109 (iii) 4iRq1RCf) ~ q)Iff CZJO/P 104 104 41 41 Household industry workers ~oIM 68 68 34 34 fF.iro/F 36 36 7 7 (iv) 3Rl q)Iff CZJO/P 2,081 2,081 1,801 1,801 Other workers ~o/M 1,874 1,874 1,528 1,528 fF.iroiF 207 207 273 273 7. 0I1:'4Cf)1fc;jCf) q)Iff CZJotP 2,603 2,603 1,456 1,456 Marginal workers ~o/M 716 716 645 645 fF.iro/F 1,887 1,887 811 811 (i) Cf)1~t1Cf)I'< CZJotP 1,513 1,513 272 272 Cultivators ~oIM 302 302 118 118 fF.iro/F 1,211 1,211 154 154 (ii) ~~ CZJO/P 794 794 579 579 Agricultural labourers ~oIM 235 235 307 307 fF.iroiF 559 559 272 272 (iii) 4IRqIRCf) ~ q)Iff CZJotP 32 32 45 45 Household industry workers ~oIM 9 9 10 10 fF.iro/F 23 23 35 35 (iv) 3Rl q)Iff CZJO/P 264 264 560 560 Other workers ~oIM 170 170 210 210 fF.iro/F 94 94 350 350 8. fR q)Iff CZJotP 11,817 11,817 12,533 12,533 Non-workers ~o/M 4,634 4,634 4,765 4,765 fF.iroiF 7,183 7,183 7,768 7,768 60 'CP-8 : 31:M\~d \11IRtm qfi \11+6&:11 q;y ~ UlllUfliCh \11"1 41°1 ... 1 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 ~ ~ 0OO6~ 0007 i('I'1l'QiT Item Sex Hrlshyamukh Bagafa 'lftij iriiftUT ;pffui iftlT iriiftUT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 / 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 1,413 1,413 3,629 3,629 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ <1ft "'1"Hi&11 CZl"otP 6,180 6,180 14,971 14,971 (Wwffi afR ~ G1"'I'<1&11 ~ "go/M 3,149 3,149 7,658 7,658 Scheduled Castes population (including faolF 3,031 3,031 7,313 7,313 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 31"nl ~ <1ft ~ ~ CZl"o/p 779 779 1,821 1,821 <1ft ~I Scheduled Castes "goiM 418 418 930 930 population in the age group 0-6 faolF 361 361 891 891 4. 'ffi1\"R CZl"otP 4,015 4,015 9,989 9,989 Literates "9;o/M 2,256 2,256 5,609 5,609 fao/F 1,759 1,759 4,380 4,380 5. ~ q;;fi CZl"otP 2,443 2,443 5,329 5,329 Total workers "9;oIM 1,758 1,758 3,969 3,969 ~o/F 685 685 1,360 1,360 6 . c!l14 CI> I R>t CI> Cl>Iff CZl"o/p 1,799 1,799 4,126 4,126 Main workers "go/M 1,511 1,511 3,500 3,500 ~o/F 288 288 626 626 (i) c!>1~dCl>I'< ~o/p 596 596 780 780 Cultivators "9;o/M 509 509 700 700 ~o/F 87 87 80 80 (ii)~~ ~o/p 641 641 1,299 1,299 Agricultural labourers "go/M 521 521 1,051 1,051 ~o/F 120 120 248 248 (iii) ~q; ~ q;;fi ~o/p 14 14 66 66 Ho~sehold industry workers "go/M 10 10 51 51 ~o/F 4 4 15 15 (iv) 3Rr q;;fi ~o/p 548 548 1,981 1,981 Other workers "go/M 471 471 1,698 1,698 ~o/F 77 77 283 283 7. IR:!CI> Cl>Iff ~o/p 644 644 1,203 1.203 Marginal workers ~o/M 247 247 469 469 ~o/F 397 397 734 734 (i) Cl>1~dCPI'( ~o/p 62 62 147 147 Cultivators "9;o/M 32 32 58 58 ~o/F 30 30 89 89 (ii) ~~ ~otP 428 428 742 742 Agricultural labourers "go/M 160 160 240 240 ~o/F 268 268 502 502 (iii) qlRqlRCI> ~ ~ ~o/p 48 48 35 35 Household industry workers "9;o/M 7 7 10 10 ~o/F 41 41 - 25 25 (iv) 3Rr~ ~otP 106 106 279 279 Other workers ~o/M 48 48 161 161 ~o/F 58 58 118 118 8. fR "C/>lff ~o/p 3,737 3,737 9,642 9,642 Non-workers "9;o/M 1,391 1,391 3,689 3,689 ~o/F 2,346 2,346 5,953 5,953 61 en-a: 31~d \:i1IRt4i qft \:i1"'~'8lt1 q;r fGwrr tll~flICb \11 .... 101 ... 1 ~ - 2001 A·8: DIS1RICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 lIG ~ 0008'ifR¥ _ 0009 '(Iqliu'ft Item Sex Karbuk Rupalchhari iI)Ti ijjiftUi =;JiT& iITiT ijjiftUi :;pJ& Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~~vnftnif~~ 553 553 326 326 Total Scheduled Castes households 2.~~ctft~ 'UlotP 2,427 2,427 1,438 1,438 (~3fR W V1"1'ti&l1 ~ ~oIM 1,275 1,275 753 753 Scheduled Castes population (including ~oIF 1,152 1,152 685 685 institutional and house less population) 3. 0-6 3TP;1 W!5 ctft ~ 'Gl'Tfum 'UlO/P 277 277 224 224 'ctft V1"1'ti{'~11 Scheduled Castes ~o/M 136 136 ·124 124 population in the age group 0-6 fF.iro/F 141 141 100 100 4, W&R 'UlotP 1,525 1,525 793 793 Literates ~o/M 915 915 473 473 ~oIF 610 610 320 320 5. ~ Cf>Iff 'Ulo/p 1,051 1,051 629 629 Total workers ~o/M 722 722 390 390 fBro/F 329 329 239 239 6. <{lclCf)I~Cfi Cf>Iff 'UlotP 701 701 491 491 Main workers ~o/M 599 599 362 362 fBro/F 102 102 129 129 (i) Cf)1~dCf)I'<: 'Ulo!P 242 242 198 198 Cultivators ~o/M 212 212 138 138 fBro/F 30 30 60 60 (ii)~~ 'Ulo/p 139 139 93 93 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 111 111 68 68 fBro/F 28 28 25 25 (iii) qlRqlRCf) ~ Cf>Iff 'Ulo/p 11 11 4 4 Household industry workers ~o/M 8 8 3 3 fBro/F 3 3 (iv) ~ Cf>Iff 'UlO/P 309 309 196 196 Other workers ~o/M 268 268 153 153 fBro/F 41 41 43 43 7. 31<'4 Cf) I ~ Cf) Cf>Iff 'Ulo/p 350 350 138 138 Marginal workers ~o/M 123 123 28 28 fBrolF 227 227 110 110 (i) Cf)1~dCfiI'{ 'UlO/P 154 154 42 42 Cultivators ~o/M 49 49 14 14 fBl'o/F 105 105 28 28 (ii) ~~ 'UlO/P 157 157 66 66 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 50 50 8 8 fBroiF 107 107 58 58 (iii) qlRqlRCf) ~ 62 en-8 : 31j~d \JJIRt4i qft \J1'1ti'Lc ltG ~ 0010~ Item Sex Satchand 'miT iiJlfiUT :;pyffii Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1. '¥f ~ ~ 'ij; 'Qftcm- 3,431 3,431 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ <1ft \ij 3. 0-6 ~ ~ <1ft ~ ~ ~O/P 2,092 2,092 <1ft ~I Scheduled Castes lJo/M 1,096 1,096 population in the age group 0-6 fF.!'o/F 996 996 4. XlIIlR ~O/P 10,256 10,256 Literates ~o/M 5,699 5,699 fF.!'o/F 4,557 4,557 5. '¥f~ ~O/P 4.928 4.928 Total workers lJo/M 3,787 3,787 fF.!'o/F 1,141 1,141 6. c;"JI:l (i) (ii)~~ ~O/P 941 941 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 783 783 mo/F 158 158 (iii) 4IRqIR (iv) 3RT 7. 31 C'4 (i) (ii) ~~ ~a/P 746 746 Agricultural labourers lJo/M 328 328 ma/F 418 418 (iii) 4IRqIR (iv) 3RT '¢lfi ~a/P 379 379 Other workers lJo/M 226 226 mo/F 153 153 8 . 1')x Cfl1'11 ~O/P 9,951 9,951 Non-workers lJo/M 3,808 3,808 mo/F 6,143 6,143 63 (1)-8 : 3trt~d \11IRt4~ qft \JHttiMl q;y ~ \W!l~ij) \11"1.101'11 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 +R:' furl 03 U'mi * 0001 'iil'iiiT Item Sex DHALAI • Salema "lftlj "irilftiii :;pffui 'iIl1T "iiTiff01 :::[lJffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.'¥f~~~~ 10,815 9,975 840 7,264 7,264 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ \Jl"1ti&l1 molP 49,817 46,379 3,438 33,911 33,911 (~ afR W \Jl"1ti't. 3. 0-6 3ll 4.~m mo/p 30,117 27,773 2,344 20,337 20,337 Literates "9;o/M 16,923 15,614 1,309 11,385 11,385 ~o/F 13,194 12,159 1,035 8,952 8,952 5. '¥f cp!ft motP 16,706 15,604 1,102 11,474 11,474 Total workers "9;o/M 12,904 11,978 926 8,784 8,784 ~o/F 3,802 3,626 176 2,690 2,690 6. G'h:!Cf)Ifc;jCf) cplff motp 13,096 12,079 1,017 8,751 8,751 Main workers "9;o/M 11,206 10,342 864 7,485 7,485 ~o/F 1,890 1,737 153 1,266 1,266 (i) Cf)1~C1Cf)I'< CZl"otP 3,525 3,461 64 2,570 2,570 Cultivators "9;o/M 3,232 3,171 61 2,370 2,370 ~o/F 293 290 3 200 200 (ii)~~ mo/p 3,170 3,030 140 2,294 2,294 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 2,750 2,628 122 1,999 1,999 ~o/F 420 402 18 295 295 (iii) 4IRqIRCf) ~ cplff mo/p 171 157 14 90 90 Household industry workers "9;o/M 111 100 11 59 59 ~o/F 60 57 3 31 31 (iv) ~ 'Cf>lff mo/p 6,230 5,431 799 3,797 3,797 Other workers "9;o/M 5,113 4,443 670 3,057 3,057 R=:;ro/F 1,117 988 129 740 740 7. 31t>4Cf)Ifc;jCf) "Cf>1'fi mo/p 3,610 3,525 85 2,723 2,723 Marginal workers "9;o/M 1,698' 1,636 62 1,299 1,299 ~o/F 1,912 1,889 23 1,424 1,424 (i) Cf)1~C1Cf)I'< mO/P 631 629 2 536 536 Cultivators "9;o/M 283 282 239 239 ~oIF 348 347 297 297 (ii)~~ motP 1,797 1,767 30 1,361 1,361 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 827 803 24 652 652 fBro/F 970 964 6 709 709 (iii) 4IRqIRCl) ~ cplff motp 153 150 3 63 63 Household industry workers "9;o/M 25 25 12 12 R=:;ro/F 128 125 3 51 51 (iv) ~ 'Cf>lff '&fotP 1,029 979 50 763 763 Other workers "9;o/M 563 526 37 396 396 fBro/F 466 453 13 367 367 8. i'R 'Cf>lff '&fotP 33,111 30,775 2,336 22,437 22,437 Non-workers "9;o/M 12,553 11,724 829 8,477 8,477 fBro/F 20,558 19,051 1,507 13,960 13,960 64 C5-8 : aJ1~('f \JtIRt41 'lift \1f"'f'tii@t1 q;y ~ ~ "1'1 4101"'11 'flR - 2001 A·a: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 1fG fWr 0002lfl 0003 3lJliIffiI Item Sex Manu Ambassa iItiT WftUT ;rll'"ffii iItiT IDiftUi ;rll'"ffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 1,292 1,292 1,1205 537 668 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ <1ft lJ1'1tiltiiQl 'CZJotP 5,907 5,907 5,058 2,273 2,785 (~ 3fR ~ lJ1'1tiltiiQl ~ ~oIM 3,007 3,007 2,603 1,191 1,412 Scheduled Castes population (including ~O/F 2,900 2,900 2,455 1,082 1,373 instituijonal and house less population) 3. 0-6 3mj~ 4. W& 'CZJo/p 3,635 3,635 3.321 1.422 1.899 literates ~o/M 2,024 2,024 1.894 832 1.062 ~o/F 1.611 1.611 1,427 590 837 5. ~ q;-ifr C1lo/P 1.964 1,964 1,759 849 910 Total workers "9;o/M 1,549 1,549 1,383 613 770 ~o/F 415 415 376 236 140 6. cflt'i4>Ifc:t4> CJ>Iff C1lo/P 1,642 1.642 1,481 636 845 Main workers go/M 1,382 1,382 1,258 537 721 ~o/F 260 260 223 99 124 (i) 4>1"Id4>I'( 'CZJo/p 315 315 281 222 59 Cultivators "9;o/M 295 295 231 175 56 ~o/F 20 20 50 47 3 (ii)~~ C1lo/P 366 366 224 110 114 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 307 307 201 101 100 ~o/F 59 59 23 9 14 (iii) 4 IRq IR 4> \3E:lTrr CJ>Iff 'CZJo/p 41 41 22 8 14 Household industry workers "9;o/M 19 19 17 6 11 ~oIF 22 22 5 2 3 (iv) 3RI' CJ>Iff C1lo/P 920 920 954 296 658 Other workers "9;o/M 761 761 809 255 554 ~o/F 159 159 145 41 104 7. ~;;;q4>IR14> CJ>Iff C1lo/P 322 322 278 213 65 Marginal workers "9;o/M 167 167 125 76 49 ~o/F 155 155 153 137 16 (i) 4>1~d4>I'( C1lotP 13 13 25 24 Cultivators "9;oIM 12 12 9 9 ~o/F 16 15 (ii)~~ C1lo/P 115 115 122 98 24 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 65 65 37 18 19 ~o/F 50 50 85 80 5 (iii) 4IRqIR4> mirT q;-ifr 'CZJo/p 71 71 12 9 3 Household industry workers golM 8 8 5 5 ~o/F 63 63 7 4 3 (iv) 3RI' CJ>Iff '&fo/p 123 123 119 82 37 Other workers go/M 82 82 74 44 30 fB'o/F 41 41 45 38 7 8. tR Cfilft '&fo/p 3,943 3,943 3,299 1,424 1,875 Non-workers "9;o/M 1,458 1,458 1.220 578 642 fB'o/F 2,485 2,485 2,079 846 1,233 65 cp-~ : 3ij' llG fWT 0004~ 0005 ~';fIR Item Sex Chhamanu Dumburnagar "iftlT "ii1lffiJj ~ "lftiT lri1ftUi :;rTfffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ ~ vnfcnif ~ tIfulR 41 41 841 841 Total Scheduled Castes households 2.~~ctt~ CZTotP 154 154 4,134 4,134 (~ 3l'R W '''l'"lti'BlOll ~ So/M 98 98 2,145 2,145 Scheduled Castes population (including ~o/F 56 56 1,989 1,989 institutional and house less population) 3.0-6 3Wl ~ ctt ~ ~ CZTO/P 22 22 619 619 ctt ~I Scheduled Castes So/M 9 9 322 322 population in the age group 0-6 ~o/F 13 13 297 297 4. Wffi' CZTO/P 101 101 2,278 2,278 Literates So/M 76 76 1,297 1,297 ~o/F 25 25 981 981 5.~~ CZTO/P 87 87 1,230 1,230 Total workers So/M 74 74 958 958 ~o/F 13 13 272 272 6. c;ltlCl>IR1Cfl Cfflft' "&lo/P 79 79 971 971 Main workers So/M 73 73 865 865 fFJo/F 6 6 106 106 (i) CflI~dCflI'< "&lo/P 354 354 Cultivators So/M 331 331 fFJo/F 23 23 (ii)~~ "&lo/P 4 4 256 256 Agricultural labourers So/M 4 4 217 217 fFJo/F 39 39 (iii) 41~ql~Cfl ~ q;;ff "&lo/P 2 2 16 16 Household industry workers So/M 1 15 15 fFJo/F (iv) 3F (i) CIlI~dCflI'( '&fo/P 56 56 Cultivators So/M 22 22 ~o/F 34 34 (ii) ~~ '&fo/P 5 5 188 188 Agrlculturallabourers So/M 1 1 67 67 ~o/F 4 4 121 121 (iii) q I ~ q I ~ q, \3llTrr q;1ff CZTO/P 6 6 Household industry workers So/M ~o/F 6 6 (iv) 3F 66 en-a: 31~cl \i1IRt41 qft \i1"1tt(W1 CffT ~ ~ \i1"1~IOI"1r ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ 1WT 04\3m~ 0001 lfR ';{TN Item Sex NORTH TRIPURA Gournagar 1ft7T iiTiffUi if7Tffii 1:i)iJ iiTiffUi ;prfui Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. '¥f ~ VJ'Tftf 2.~~~~ C2lo/P 82,902 73,941 8,961 12,832 12,832 (~ am o!tR \i1'1'<1{W1 ~ "9;oIM 42,254 37,720 4,534 6,499 6,499 Scheduled Castes population (including ff?rolF 40,648 36,221 4,427 6,333 6,333 institutional and hou~eless population) 3.0-6~~~~~ C2lo/P 12,050 11.009 1,041 2,027 2,027 ~ ~I Scheduled Castes "9;o/M 6,121 5,574 547 1,006 1,006 population in the age group 0-6 ff?ro/F 5,929 5,~35 494 1,021 1,021 4. maR C2lo/P 55,165 48,195 6,970 7,571 7,571 Literates "9;o/M 30,250 26,563 3,687 4,225 4,225 ff?rolF 24,915 21,632 3,283 3,346 3,346 5. '¥f (iv) ~ 67 cp-8 : 3tj'<1R1d \11IRt4i c6T Gi"1-«&l1 q;y ~.~ \11"1 3101"11 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 lfC:' ~ 0002 C6c;'IMIi 0003 QI;ft't1l'I't Item Sex Kadamtala Panlsagar 'iitiT ViiftiJT :;jiJffii 'iitiT ViiftiJT ;rIlffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~~~~-qftciR ,3,510 3,510 3,278 3,278 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ v1"Hi@l1 czrolP 17,853 17,853 16,220 16,220 (~ 3i'R' W \ij"Hi@l1 ~ ~oIM 9,115 9,115 8,303 8,303 Scheduled Castes population (including faolF 8,738 8,738 7,917 7,917 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3lTlj~~~~ czro/P 2,684 2,684 2,336 2,336 ~ \ij"ltiMII Scheduled Castes ~oIM 1,341 1,341 1,254 1,254 population in the age group 0-6 fao/F 1,343 1,~3 1,082 1,082 4. WIlR czro/P 11,970 11,970 11,158 11,158 Literates ~o/M 6,597 6,597 6,032 6,032 fF.'io/F 5,373 5,373 5,126 5,126 5. ~ q;lff czro/P 5,285 5,285 4,832 4,832 Total workers ~oIM 4,549 4,549 4,079 4,079 fF.'io/F 736 736 753 753 6. ~hl (j) I ft;j (j) q;lff czro/P 4,594 4,594 4,175 4,175 Main workers ~o/M 4,041 4,041 3.603 3,603 fF.'io/F 553 553 572 572 (i) (j)1~d(j)I'< czro/P 965 965 917 917 Cultivators ~o/M 916 916 882 882 fF.'ioiF 49 49 35 35 (ii)~~ czro/P 282 282 631 631 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 273 273 582 582 fF.'io/F 9 9 49 49 (iii) 41RqlRCb ~ q;lff czro/P 142 142 69 69 Household industry workers ~o/M 94 94 58 58 fF.'io/F 48 48 11 11 (iv) 3A" q;lfr czro/P 3,205 3,205 2,558 2,558 Other workers ~o/M 2,758 2,758 2,081 2,081 fF.'io/F 447 447 477 477 7. 316'4 (j) I ft;j Cb cp1ff czro/P 691 691 657 657 Marginal workers ~o/M 508 508 476 476 fF.'io/F 183 183 181 181 (i) (j)1~dCbI'< czro/P 110 110 82 82 Cultivators ~o/M 79 79 65 65 fF.'io/F 31 31 17 17 (ii)~~ czro/P 107 107 170 170 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 96 96 139 139 fF.'io/F 11 11 31 31 (iii) 4IRqIR4l ~ CIJIfi czrO/P 31 31 40 40 Household industry workers ~o/M 8 8 14 14 fF.'io/F 23 23 26 26 (iv) 3A" q;lfr czro/P 443 443 365 365 Other workers ~o/M 325 325 258 258 fF.'io/F 118 118 107 107 8. 1R Cj)Ifi czro/P 12,568 12,568 11,388 11,388 Non-workers ~o/M 4,566 4,566 4,224 4,224 fF.'io/F 8,002 8,002 7,164. 7,164 68 q;-8 : atj'<1~d \11IRtdi c6t \1101tt&l1 q;r ~ ~ \1101 4101011 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 'If<:' fRq 0OO4~ 0OO5~ Item Sex Damchhara Pencharthal "il)Ti iri1ftUT :;riI"ffii "il)Ti iri1ftUT ;p:ffui Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~~~ 59 59 409 409 Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ ~ ~ \1j~'ti&:l1 C2fO/P 279 279 1,798 1,798 (~3fR ~ \1j~'ti&:l1 ~ ~oIM 147 147 903 903 Scheduled Castes population (including ~o/F 132 132 895 895 institutional and houseless population) 3.0-6~~~~~ C2fotP 49 49 278 278 qfr ~I Scheduled Castes ~oIM 21 21 130 130 population in the age group 0-6 ~o/F 28 28 148 148 4. 'ffiffl C2fO/P 167 167 1,029 1,029 Literates ~o/M 104 104 577 577 ~o/F 63 63 452 452 5.~~ C2fO/P 108 108 759 759 Total workers ~oIM 71 71 502 502 ~o/F 37 37 257 257 6. cfttlCj)IR:iCj) ~ C2fO/P 88 88 620 620 Main workers ~oIM 56 56 454 454 ~oIF 32 32 166 166 (i) Cj)1~~Cj)I;;: C2fO/P 38 38 149 149 Cultivators ~oIM 20 20 123 123 ~o/F 18 18 26 26 (ii)~~ C2fO/P 15 15 144 144 Agricultural labourers ~oIM 6 6 118 118 ~o/F 9 9 26 26 (iii) qlRqlRCj) ~ ~ C2fO/P 4 4 42 42 Household industry workers ~o/M 4 4 11 11 ~o/F 31 31 (iv) 3Rl 'Cj)lff C2fO/P 31 31 285 285 Other workers ~oIM 26 26 202 202 ~o/F 5 5 83 83 7. 3i Q'QCj)I~Cj) 'Cj)lff C2fO/P 20 20 139 139 Marginal workers . ~oIM 15 15 48 48 ~o/F 5 5 91 91 (i) Cj)llt~Cj)I\(, ~otP 29 29 Cultivators ~o/M 8 8 ~oIF 21 21 (ii)~~ ~otP 7 7 59 59 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 6 6 19 19 ~o/F 40 40 (iii) qlRqlRCj) ~ 'Cj)lff ~O/P 12 12 Household Industry workers ~o/M ~o/F 11 11 (iv) 3Rl~ C2fO/P 11 11 39 39 Other workers ~o/M 7 7 20 20 ~oIF 4 4 19 19 8. fR q;lff CZfotP 171 171 1,039 1,039 Non-workers !Io/M 76 76 401 401 ~o/F 95 95 638 638 69 C5-8 : 31'l~d \ilJRlm cSt \iI'1fllSlll em ~ 1mQftiZb \iI"f'JoJ"'f1 ~ - 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION· 2001 ~ fforrI 0006 tq1i(Efle 0007~ Item Sex Kumarghat Oa.eta 'miT 1iTiftVT =:tli& lil1T 1illflUj :;pyijiJ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.~~~"ij;~ 3,834 3,834 1,416 1,416 Total Scheduled Castes households 2.~~~~ '&[otP 18,122 18,122 6,820 6,820 (~atrx tER ~_ golM 9,228 9,228 3,508 3,508 Scheduled Castes population (Including ~0/F 8,894 8,894 3,312 3,312 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3mj~qft~~ '&Io,P 2,625 2,625 1,010 1,010 ~ \II'1'ti&l11 Scheduled Castes :101M 1,316 1,316 506 506 population in the age group 0-6 taolF 1,309 1,309 504 504 4.~ "&foR 11,683 11,683 4,600 4,600 Literates 6,431 6,431 ., 2,580 2,580 tM o/F 5,252 5,252 2,020 2,020 5. ~ CffJff ~O/P 7,091 7,091 2,148 2,148 Total workers :101M 4,947 4,941 1,582 1,5&2 ~oIF 2,144 2,144 564 564 6. Eflthl) Ift;J (f) lil"Iff "QiotP 5,521 5,521 1,613 1.613 Main workers 4,487 4,481 1,408 1,406 tM ofF 1,034 1,034 205 205 (i) q:;m'lCliI'( ~o,P 1,570 1,570 518 516 Cultivators So/M 1,387 1,387 444 444 faolF 183 183 74 74 (jj)~~ 'CZl"olP 1,038 1,038 372 372 Agricultural labourers qolM 909 909 350 350 ~o/F 129 129 22 22 (iii) QIRqlRCIi \RfrlT ~ CZl"olP 586 586 45 45 Household industry workers golM 226 226 20 20 ~0/F 360 360 25 25 (iv) 3Rl" ~ CZl"o,P 2,327 2,327 678 678 Other workers go/M 1,965 1,96,5 594 594 ~0/F 362 362 84 84 7. a!~CilIR;JCIi cp;ft CZl"olP 1,510 .1,570 533 533 Marginal workers golM 460 460 174 174 fF.:!'oIF 1J 110 1,110 359 3,59 (i) 4'i1 t€'1Cil 1'< '&I'O!p 205 205 72 72 Cultivators 55 55 25 25 tM ofF 150 150 47 47 (ii)~~ lllotP 494 494 127 127 Agricultural labourers 163 163 60 60 tM oIF 331 331 67 67 (iii) Q~qIRCil ~ cp;ff '&I'otP 550 550 157 157 Household Industry workers "gO/M 53 53 14 14 taO/F 497 497 143 143 (iv) 3R' q;lff '&I'otP 321 321 177 177 Other workers llolM 189 189 75 75 taolF 132 132 102 102 8. iR q;lff ~otP 11,031 11,031 4,674 4,674 Non-workers "go/M 4,281 4,281 1,926 1.926 fao/F 6,750 6,750 2,748 2,748 70 'ij)-8 : ~j~d \11lfd41 c5t GFt'<16l11 q)J ~ tnlllfliCh \11'1 4101"11 ~.- 2001 A-8: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 1lC:' fWT ooo8~fiiii Item Sex Jampull Hills mtT 1rilffiij :;p;ffii Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1.~~~'ij;-qftcm Total Scheduled Castes households 2. ~ vrrfuzit <1ft Vl"i'('i<:.. 4.m~ C2l'o/P 17 17 Literates ~o/M 17 17 ~o/F 5. ~ q;'!ff C2l'oIP 17 17 Total workers ~o/M 17 17 ~o/F 6 . Gl ej Cj) I R:1 Cj) q;'!ff C2l'o/P 17 17 Main workers 17 17 tM ofF (i) Cj)1'ttlCj)I'< ?lI'OIP Cultivators ~ofM ~o/F (ii)~.~ CZloiP Agricultural labourers ~oIM ~o/F (iii) QIRqIRCj) ~ q;;ff C2l'o/P Household industry workers 1jolM ~o/F (iv) 3Pll' q;;ff 'Cll'oIP 17 17 Other workers 1jo/M 17 17 ~o/F 7. 31 ('q q; I R1 q; 71 (5-6 31~d ~ c6t U1""Iti&l1 em ~ UIIIOIfl!4i \11"'I'loHllIR - 2001 A-8 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ ~~ ~~<6t~ 0-6~~ m~ Cl>I$ ~~ (~afR~~~) $\~ literates District ~ Scheduled Castes population Population in the Code Total (induding institutional and age group 0-6 Scheduled houseless population) Castes households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01~~ 01 ~ ('J.lt.) 498 1,743 856 887 204 93 111 1.386 716 670 01 d~41!!'(1 (.,.t:i.) 1,090 4,808 2,453 2,355 561 299 262 3,600 1,936 1,664 01 ~(.,.t[.) 5,457 22,185 10,965 11,220 2,281 1,180 1,101 16,324 8,642 7,682 01 xI4'l~ 01 ~ (VJ.".) 3,077 13,999 7,054 6,945 1,502 774 728 9,938 5.392 4,546 01 '1g><'1;1'I~ (Vf ..,.) 461 2,034 1,065 969 321 162 159 1,050 632 418 02~~ 02 ~ (.,.-rt.) 1,050 4,078 2,033 2,045 402 212 190 3,133 1,681 1,452 02 ~ (.,.-rt.) 734 2,866 1,503 1,363 276 151 125 2,203 1,219 984 02 ~3lT (.,. -ct.) 677 2,406 1,285 1,121 228 117 111 1,847 1,057 790 02 ~ (.,.It.) 325 1,087 545 542 130 63 67 833 448 385 03 m>nt* 03 ~ (.,.-rt.) 172 653 343 310 77 47 30 445 247 198 03 ~ (Vf ..,.) 302 1,233 643 590 141 70 71 941 525 416 03 ~ (Vf.'"1'.) 366 1,552 769 783 214 101 113 958 537 421 04~~ 04 ~~ (':'f.tt.) 554 2,185 1,135 1,050 239 130 109 1,715 921 794 04 ~(':'f,-q,) 980 3,994 1,983 2,011 422 227 195 3,174 1,639 1,535 04 ~ (;;,-ct.) 670 2,782 1,416 1,366 380 190 190 2,081 1,127 954 72 ili-8 31'j'<1~d ~ ~ UjOOffl&lj iliT ~ UMfl:Jq; UjOOfijUJOOjj ~ - 2001 A-8 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ iIff G1JCI>I~CI> ilff 3l<.'GCI>1R;iCl> "lff 1R iiff Urban Total workers Main workers Marginal workers Non-workers Agglomeration! CilylTown .~~~~~iiiMf~f&lit~~~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21 22 23 24 2 01 West Trlpura 653 445 208 602 418 184 51 27 24 1,090 411 679 Khowai NP 1,324 1,145 179 1,199 1,057 142 125 88 37 3,484 1,308 2,176 Tellamura NP 7,093 5,348 1,745 6,656 5,101 1,555 437 247 190 15,092 5,617 9,475 Agarta/a MCI 572 487 85 483 424 59 89 63 26 1,394 542 852 Ranirbazar NP 555 457 98 507 424 83 48 33 15 1,280 489 791 Sonamura NP 577 521 56 498 471 27 79 50 29 1,553 604 949 Narsingarh CT 792 659 133 745 633 112 47 26 21 1,997 767 1,230 Gandhigram CT 664 543 121 498 423 75 166 120 46 1,502 568 934 KUnjaban(part) CT 768 659 109 678 587 91 90 72 18 1,802 647 1,155 Indranagar(part) CT 3,409 2,675 734 2,978 2,492 486 431 183 248 7,391 2,741 4,650 Jogendranagar CT 2,430 2,023 407 2,189 1,940 249 241 83 158 5,810 2,089 3,721 Pratapgarh CT 4,077 3,404 673 3,616 3,109 507 461 295 166 9,922 3,650 6,272 Badharghat CT 721 530 191 675 506 169 46 24 22 1,313 535 778 Gaku/nagar CT 02 South Tripura 1,347 1,053 294 1,259 994 265 88 59 29 2,731 980 1,751 Udaipur NP 908 771 137 829 718 111 79 53 26 1,958 732 1,226 Amarpur NP 713 572 141 609 499 110 104 73 31 1,693 713 980 Belonia NP 364 291 73 323 263 60 41 28 13 723 254 469 Sabroom NP 03 Dhalai * 192 156 36 172 143 29 20 13 7 461 187 274 Kama/pur NP 409 356 53 364 322 42 45 34 11 824 287 537 Kanchanpur CT 501 "-414 87 481 399 82 20 15 5 1,051 355 696 Ambassa CT 04 North Tripura 660 530 130 610 502 108 50 28 22 1,525 605 920 Dharmanagar NP 1,148 907 241 1,077 869 208 71 38 33 2,846 1,076 1,770 Kailasahar NP 943 765 178 826 700 126 117 65 52 1,839 651 1,188 Kumarghat NP 73 'lIi-8 ~rt~d ~ 'lift G1"'1flMI 'lIiT ""I1Tful gllQ~q; \11'1'1 0 1"'11 ~ - 2001 A-8 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION - 2001 ~ aRilff Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household Industry Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 01~~ ~(~.-q.) 24 24 21 19 2 8 3 5 549 372 177 a~41'i'<1 (~.-q.) 56 54 2 33 29 4 17 15 2 1,093 959 134 ~(~.Il.) 20 16 4 58 54 4 43 31 12 6,535 5,000 1,535 '(J"1I~ill\illx (~.-q.) 11 11 15 14 10 7 3 447 392 55 ~(~.-q.) 8 8 8 8 20 13 7 471 395 76 ''1'<~5'1q; (vr.~.)· 65 62 3 24 24 408 384 24 ~(ur.~.) 10 8 2 53 52 19 11 8 663 562 101 ~ (am) (ur,~,) 2 2 4 3 11 10 481 408 73 (am 13 13 47 43 4 9 7 2 609 524 85 ~ )(ur.~.) r/, \l1)·h~·lx (ur.'!.) 7 7 .32 25 7 130 68 62 2,809 2,392 417 ~(vr.~.) 17 17 31 21 10 2,140 1,901 239 ~(vr.~.) 40 38 2 52 46 6 55 28 27 3,469 2,997 472 '13'6'11'lx (vr.~.) 42 40 2 63 50 13 90 31 59 480 385 95 02GftToT~ ~ ('!.'tf.) 2 2 4 4 11 9 2 1,242 979 263 ~(~.'tf.) 26 26 42 40 2 6 4 2 755 648 107 ~3lT ('!.'tf.) 5 5 4 4 600 490 110 ~(~.-q.) 6 6 53 40 13 263 216 47 03~* ~ ('!.'tf.) 5 5 26 22 4 141 116 25 ~ (vr'''.) 10 10 29 26 3 11 9 2 314 277 37 ~(ur.~.) 49 46 3 85 74 11 3 2 344 277 67 04~~ ~ (,!.-q.) 3 2 2 2 605 498 107 ~(,!.-q.) 21 20 18 16 2 1,037 832 205 ~(~.-q.) 46 45 2 2 23 10 13 755 643 112 74 C6'-8 3t"fClRt~ ~ 31 ~ ct>1 f§I q; im"lN Cfl\ ~ Urban Categories of marginal workers Agglomeration! ~ "dfctii ~ q I ~ q:r~ qs Gii)7i iiff aRfilff Cityrrown Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household Industry Other workers workers ~ ffiflit ~ ffiflit ~ ~ $ilif ~ ~ Persons• Males Females Persons• Males Females Persons Males Females Persons• Males Females 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 2 01 West Trlpura 2 2 5 3 2 4 3 40 21 19 Khowai NP 4 2 2 7 4 3 114 82 32 Teliamura NP 5 4 11 5 6 421 238 183 Agartala MCI 8 4 4 7 5 2 73 53 20 Ranirbazar NP 4 4 6 2 4 38 27 11 Sonamura NP 4 4 5 5 70 41 29 Narslngarh CT 3 3 7 3 4 36 19 17 Gandhigram CT 166 120 46 KunJaban(part) CT 4 3 ,35 27 8 4 2 2 47 40 7 Indranagar(part) CT 4 3 125 6 119 301 176 125 Jogendranagar CT 7 2 5 13 10 3 15 14 206 70 136 Pratapgarh CT 4 2 2 23 11 12 24 10 14 410 272 138 Badharghat CT 16 13 3 7 6 22 9 13 Gakulnagar CT 02 South Tripura 4 4 83 55 28 UdaipurNP 2 16 13 3 2 2 59 39 20 Amarpur NP 3 3 100 69 31 Belonia NP 7 3 4 32 24 8 Sabroom NP 03 Dhalai • 6 5 1 13 7 6 KamalpurNP 8 5 3 3 3 34 29 5 Kanchanpur CT 16 14 2 3 2 Ambassa CT 04 North Tripura 5 4 44 24 20 Dharmanagar NP 3 2 3 3 64 35 29 KaiJasahar NP 6 5 5 5 26 3 23 80 52 28 Kumarghat NP 75 til '( oft CP-9 : 31 ~~ d \11 ~ GIl Rllfi qft GI ~ '(1 ("clIl TABLE A-9 : SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION q;-9 : 31j~d \if'1\ifIRl41 CIft \if '1 '<1 &11 q;y ~ m~~q; \if'1 4101'1. ~ - 2001 A-9: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - 2001 ~ 16~ 01 1ifl'ii1i ~ Item Sex TRiPURA West Trlpura iftl1 liTiffiJT ~ iftl1 iiilffUi ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 678 1. ~ ~ G1"1GIIRl4'i ~~ 202,447 195,747 6,700 81 ,195 75,995 5,200 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. 31j'!i~(1 v1"i"1IR14f qft' Wl't1®1 ~OIP 993,426 96"',997 25,429 387,081 367,167 19,914 (~ afR ffi Wl't1&l1 ~) ~o/M 504,320 491,080 13,240 196,094 186,117 9,977 Scheduled Tribes population (including fBiro/F 489,106 476.917 12,189 190,987 181,050 9,937 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3Wl ~ qft' ~ "1'1"1IRlllT ~O/P 162,772 160,474 2,298 55,255 53,543 1,712 ~ "1'1fi&l1l Scheduled Tribes ~o/M 82,168 81,006 1,162 27,767 26,915 852 population in the age group 0-6 fBiro/F 80,604 79,468 1,136 27,488 26,628 860 4. mllR ~O/P 469,132 447,858 21,'274 222,998 205,855 17,143 Literates ~oIM 286,953 275,545 11,408 131,773 122,896 8,877 fBiro/F 182,179 172,313 9,866 91,225 82,959 8,266 5. ~ q;lff ~O/P 423,851 415,603 8,248 163,958 157,574 6,384 Total workers ~oIM 240,239 234,238 6,001 94,218 89,751 4,467 fBiro/F 183,612 181,365 2,247 69,740 67,823 1,917 6. GI elcf) I ~ Cfilff ~O/P 294,980 287,037 7,943 115,478 109,257 6,221 Main workers "9;o/M 207,708 201,872 5,836 81,958 77,568 4,390 fBiro/F 87,272 85,165 2,107 33,520 31,689 1,831 (i) (ii)~~ ~O/P 87,686 87,526 160 35,057 34,947 110 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 57,638 57,494 144 22,609 22,509 100 fBiro/F 30,048 30,032 16 12,448 12,438 10 (iii) 41RqlR ~ Cfilff ~O/P 3,301 3,233 68 1,423 1,359 64 Household industry workers "9;o/M 1,794 1,746' 48 781 735 46 fBiro/F 1,507 1,487 20 642 624 18 (iv)~"CJ>lft' ~O/P 68,558 60,976 7,582 32,757 26,733 6,024 Other workers ~o/M 52,942 47,427 5,515 25,680 21,457 4,223 R?ro/F 15,616 13,549 2,067 7,077 5,276 1,801 7. 31 &4 If<;r 'C!>Iff ~O/P 128,871 128,566 305 48,480 48,317 163 Marginal workers "9;o/M 32,531 32,366 165 12,260 12,183 77 R?ro/F 96,340 96,200 140 36,220 36,134 86 (i) I'W Ix ~O/P 40,968 40,957 11 15,452 15,446 6 Cultivators "9;o/M 9,695 9,687 8 3,732 3,729 3 ~o/F 31,273 31,270 3 11,720 11,717 3 (ii)~~ ~O/P 65,839 65,787 52 25,166 25,162 4 Agricultural labourers "9;o/M 16,019 15,974 45 5,891 5,888 3 ~o/F 49,820 49,813 7 19,275 19,274 1 (iii) 4IRqIRCf) \3'El)Tr "CJ>lft' ~O/P 5,773 5,764 9 1,984 1,977 7 Household industry workers "9;oIM 900 900 354 354 fBro/F 4,873 4,864 9 1,630 1,623 7 (iv) 3RT 'CJ>lff '&To/P 16,291 16,058 233 5,878 5,732 146 Other workers ~oIM 5,917 5,805 112 2,283 2,212 71 fBro/F 10,374 10,253 121 3,595 3,520 75 8. ~ 'CJ>lff '&TotP 569,575 552,394 17,181 223,123 209,593 13,530 Non-workers "9;oIM 264,081 256,842 7,239 101,876 96,366 5,510 ~o/F 305,494 295,552 9,942 121,247 113,227 8,020 79 (6-9 : 3tj~(I GFf\11lfi'im qft \11'ifl'Ml (f)l ~ m~~q; \11'1 3101'11 "flR - 2001 A-9: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - 2001 lR; 02d&T&Cfo 03 Eiiili * Item Sex South Trlpura Dhalal * mil lriift1ij ~ mil 1rilftiJT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ ~ \Ij'1\1jIRl1l1 m- ~ 59.061 58,579 482 33.234 32,687 547 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. ~ \Ij'1\1jIRl41 <1ft \Ij'1't'i&l1 C2folP 289.519 287,815 1.704 166.326 164.170 2.156 (~ afff W \ll'1't'i&l1 ~) golM 146.051 144,940 1.111 85.099 83,899 1.200 Scheduled Tribes population (Including fBro/F 143,468 142,875 593 81.227 80,271 956 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 ~ ~ qft ~ \Il'1\J1IRl41 C2folP 52.371 52,223 148 30.215 29,946 269 'qft \11'1'<1&l11 Scheduled Tribes go/M 26.349 26,259 90 15,415 15.284 131 population in the age group 0-6 fBro/F 26.022 25,964 58 14.800 14,662 138 4.m~ ~O/P 121.062 119,719 1.343 61.867 60.308 1,559 Literates go/M 75.908 75,040 868 39.715 38.785 930 N?ro/F 45.154 44.679 475 22.152 21.523 629 5. ~ Cj)1ff ClfolP 131.625 131,054 571 75.550 74.792 758 Total workers :Io/M 72.254 71,761 493 42.968 42.346 622 fBro/F 59,371 59,293 78 32.582 32.446 136 6. (il <$1~(1<$I~ ~olP 46,482 46,433 49 23.632 23.574 58 Cultivators :Io/M 31.706 31.657 49 17.024 16.968 56 fBro/F 14.776 14.776 6.608 6.606 2 (ii)~~ ~olP 30.431 30,413 18 16.254 16.227 27 Agricultural labourers ~oIM 19.564 19.547 17 11.386 11,364 22 fBro/F 10.867 10.866 1 4.868 4,863 5 (ii i) QIRq IR CI\ 'iffl)7r Cj)1ff ClfO/P 528 526 2 556 554 2 Household industry workers ~oIM 298 296 2 358 358 fBro/F 230 '230 198 196 2 (iv) 3Rl CJJIff ~O/P 14.132 13.644 488 10.669 10.063 606 Other workers :IoIM 11,054 10.639 415 8.345 7,849 496 fBrolF 3,078 3.005 73 2.324 2,214 110 7. 31 (iQ <$1 ftt <$ (i) 80 cp-9 : atj~d \iH\1IIRtzii qft \1I"1fl'BIQl em ~ ~ \11 ... 1101"11 ~ - 2001 A-9: STATE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - 2001 lie:' fcpy 04 ~ffiijiT Item Sex North Trlpura iITlT WfiUT :;pffiii Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 1. ~ ~ Vl"NlIRt41 ~ 'Qft 2. ~ GF1VlIR! 3. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ V1'iV1IR!4'! UIolP 24.931 24.762 169 (i) 4'illtCl4'iI« UIO/P 19,080 19.077 3 Cultivators :!oIM 13,716 13,713 3 R=?ro/F 5.364 5.364 (ii)~~ C2l0/P 5,944 5,939 5 Agricultural labourers :!o/M 4,079 4,074 5 R=?ro/F 1.865 1,865 (iii) qlRqlRq:; iroTrT q;lfi C2l0/P 794 794 HC\usehold industry workers ~o/M 357 357 R=?rolF 437 437 (iv) 3Rl' C5'Iff 'Ql'olP 11,000 10.536 464 Other workers ~o/M 7,863 7,482 381 ~oIF 3,137 3.054 83 7. at (;q CIS I ft;j q; (i) CIl JlltiCb 1'1 C2l0/P 4,444 4,444 Cultivators 13;oIM 1,244 1,244 faolF 3.200 3,200 (ii) ~~ ~O/P 6,533 6,533 Agricultural labourers :!oIM 1,931 1,931 fF.iro/F 4,602 4,602 (iii) ql~qIRq:; ~ q;;ff '&fotP 1,493 1,492 Household industry workers :!oIM 198 198 fF.iro/F 1,295 1,294 (iv) 3Rl' q;.ff C'llotP 3,430 3.368 62 Other workers ~o/M 1,411 1,381 30 fF.irolF 2.019 1,987 32 8. fR 'Cjj1ff '&fo/P 97,782 96,662 1.120 Non-workers :!o/M 46,277 45,744 533 fF.irolF 51,505 50,918 587 81 cn-9 : 3tj'<'1~d \Jf .... \7IIRilii qft \7I .... ti'Lc41 q;y ~ ~ \71 ...... 101 .... ' ~ - 2001 A·9: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· 2001 ~ fWr 01 iiffiiii ffi1iiT 0OO1~ Item Sex WEST TRIPURA Mohanpur "iIFT liJlffiri ~ "iIFT iilftiiT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 :? <\ 5 I) 7 8 1. ~ ~ Vj'lVjIRt<£l1 ~ 'Qfum 81,195 75,995 5,200 5,531 5,399 132 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. ~ \ij'l\ijIRtlll ~ Vj'lt1&l1 "&fotP 387,081 367,167 19,914 26,697 26,186 511 (~ 3tR ~ \ij'lt1&l1 ~) ~o/M 196,094 186,117 9,977 13,743 13,472 271 Scheduled Tribes population (including fBl'o/F 190,987 181,050 9,937 12,954 12,714 240 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ Vj'lV1IRt4f "&fotP 55,255 53,543 1,712 3,354 3,305 49 ~ V1"1t1&l1l Scheduled Tribes '9;o/M 27,767 26,915 852 1,689 1,670 19 population in the age group 0-6 fBl'o/F 27,488 26,628 860 1,665 1,635 30 4. 'fIT1I'R "&fotP 222,998 205,855 17,143 15,415 14,993 422 Literates ~oIM 131,773 122.896 8.877 9.166 8,921 245 fBl'o/F 91,225 82,959 8,266 6.249 6,072 177 5. ~ q;;fi '&l'otP 163,958 157,574 6,384 8,966 8,784 182 Total workers ~o/M 94,218 89,751 4,467 6,212 6,075 137 ~o/F 69,740 67,823 1,917 '2,754 2,709 45 6. G"'j e!ctll ~ ctl 'Cfllff &fotP 115,478 109,257 6,221 6,474 6,298 176 Main workers ~oIM 81,958 17,568 4,390 5,252 5,116 136 ~oIF 33,520 31,689 1,831 1,222 1,182 40 (i) ctlliil€1 q;?1,< &fotP 46,241 46,218 23 2,008 2,007 Cultivators ~o/M 32,888 32,867 21 1,836 1,836 ~o/F 13,353 13,351 2 172 171 (ii)~~ "&fo/P 35,057 34,947 110 864 864 Agricultural labourers ~o/M 22,609 22,509 100 668 668 fBl'o/F 12,448 12,438 10 196 196 (iii) q(Rq(RCI'l \3'W1 ~ "&fotP 1,423 1,359 64 63 62 Household industry workers ~o/M 781 735 46 49 48 fBl'o/F 642 624 18 14 14 (iv) 3RT 'Cfllff "&fo/P 32,757 26,733 6,024 3.539 3,365 174 Other workers '9;o/M 25,680 21,457 4,223 2,699 2,564 135 ~o/F 7,077 5,276 1,801 840 801 39 7. 31 t'Q ctlj fc;t ctl 'Cfllff "&fotP 48,480 48,317 163 2,492 2,486 6 Marginal workers '9;o/M 12,260 12,183 77 960 959 1 fBl'oIF 36,220 36,134 86 1,532 1,527 5 (i) q;?jiil€1W( &fotP 15,452 15,446 6 718 718 Cultivators ~o/M 3,732 3,729 3 246 246 fBl'o/F 11,720 11,717 3 472 472 (ii)~~ "&fO/P 25,166 25,162 4 983 983 Agricultural labourers ~oIM 5,891 5,888 3 429 429 ~oIF 19,275 19,274 554 554 (iii) qlRqiRq;? ~ 'Cfllff &fotP 1,984 1,977 7 54 53 Household Industry workers '9;oIM 354 354 21 21 fBl'o/F 1.630 1,623 7 33 32 (iv) 3RT 'Cfllff "&fotP 5,878 5,732 146 737 732 5 Other workers '9;oIM 2,283 2,212 71 264 263 ~o/F 3,595 3,520 75 473 469 4 8. tR q;;ff "&fotP 223,123 209,593 13,530 17,731 17,402 329 Non-workers '9;oIM 101,876 96,366 5,510 7,531 7,397 134 ~o/F 121,247 113,227 8,020 10,200 10,005 195 82 q;-9 : 31"j~d G1~\i1IR1m cfil \i1~ti&H q;y ~ ~ \iI~.loHI ~ - 2001 A·9: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· 2001 ~ nTtT 0002 tGIi1im 0003~ Item Sex Hezamara Padmabll "iifI1 1ri1ft1iT :;prffii "iftlj 1ri1ft1iT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ 31'j~(j vl"j\lllffl41 ~ ~ 6,409 6,409 5,395 5,395 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. ~ GjOjGjIRt4l q:ft GjOjx1&:11 CZl'o/P 31,483 31.483 25,990 25,990 (~ 3i'R ~ \IlOjti&:l1 ~ llo/M 15,821 15,821 13,133 13,133 Scheduled Tribes population (including fao/F 15,662 15,662 12,857 12,857 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ \IlOj\ll,R't1l1 CZl'o/P 4,538 4,538 3,654 3,654 q:ft \Il"lti&lll Scheduled Tribes llolM 2,260 2,260 1,869 1,869 population in the age group 0-6 faolF 2,278 2,278 1,785 1,785 4.~ CZl'o/p 16,667 16,667 16,908 16,908 Literates llolM 9,823 9,823 9,692 9,692 faolF 6,844 6,844 7,216 7,216 5. ~ Cfi1ft l2l'o/p 14,017 14,017 11,218 11,218 Total workers 7,562 7,562 6,321 6,321 tM ofF 6,455 6,455 4,897 4,897 6. eft ej q; I R;t 'Ii Cfi1ft l2l'olP 9,667 9,667 7,363 7,363 Main workers -goiM 6,678 6,678 5,155 5,155 ~oIF 2,989 2,989 2,208 2,208 (i) 'liPU1'1iN CZfO/P 4,649 4,649 2,636 2,636 Cultivators llo/M 3,095 3,095 1,817 1,817 fao/F 1,554 1,554 819 819 (ii)~~ CZfO/P 3,321 3,321 2,420 2,420 Agricultural labourers llo/M 2,319 2,319 1,508 1.508 ~o/F 1,002 1,002 912 912 (iii) qlRqlR4> ~ Cj)1ff C!l'O/P 85 85 125 125 ~ousehold industry workers go/M 51 51 79 79 fao/F 34 34 46 46 (iv) 3Rl' Cj)1ff C!l'o/P 1,612 1,612 2,182 2,182 Other workers go/M 1,213 1,213 1,751 1,751 fao/F 399 399 431 431 7. ~C'4'1iI~q; q;;fr czro/P 4,350 4,350 3,855 3,855 Marginal workers llolM 884 .884 1,166 1,166 fF.iro/F 3,466 3,466 2,689 2,689 (i) 4>l'tct'lil't l2l'o/P 589 589 1,413 1,413 Cultivators 108 108 380 380 tM o/F 481 481 1,033 1,033 (ii)~~ '&I'o/P 2,922 2,922 1,866 1,866 Agricultural labourers tM 540 540 545 545 o/F 2,382 2,382 1,321 1,321 (iii) q IRq IRq; i3ll'ITr q;;fi '&I'o/P 221 221 158 158 Household industry workers '9;o/M 64 64 26 26 i'ao/F 157 157 132 132 (iv) ~ q;;fr CZfO/P 618 618 418 418 Other workers go/M 172 172 215 215 i'ao/F 446 446 203 203 8. fR q;;fr CZfolP 17,466 17,466 14,772 14,772 Non-workers go/M 8,259 8,259 6,812 6,812 i'aoiF 9,207 9,207 7,960 7,960 83 CIi-9 : atj'(~d \11"1"1IRt'lli qfi \11"1'ff'l!A1 C5T fGR;u1ml~CIl \11"1.101"11 ~ - 2001 A·9: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· 2001 lffl" fWr 0004 =eFcrii 0005 ¥l1~I'Ili'( Item Sex Khowal Tulashlkhar iIt1T "iiliffiJT :;ririfu iIt1T iiTiff01 "iilT"ffii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ ~ GF'1V1IRilll ~ ~ 2,290 2,290 7,388 7,388 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. ~ V1"1V1IRIll1 qft V1"1fi'&ll C2l"otP 10,610 10,610 36,038 36,038 (~ atR ~ G1'"lx1&11 ~) ~oIM 5.402 5,402 18,107 18,107 Scheduled Tribes population (including fBio/F 5,208 5,208 17,931 17,931 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 3mJ ~ qft ~ V1"1\J1IRIll1 C2l"o/p 1,329 1,329 6,070 6,070 '1ft V1"1x1<""ll1l Scheduled Tribes ~oIM 682 682 3,078 3,078 population in the age group 0-6 f'F.iro/F 647 647 2,992 2,992 4. mll'R C2l"o/p 6,992 6,992 20,327 20,327 Literates ~oIM 3,962 3,962 11,642 11,642 fBioiF 3,030 3,030 8,685 8,685 5. ~ 'Cfi1fr C2l"o/p 4,417 4,417 16,566 16,566 Total workers ~oIM 2.697 2.697 8,923 8.923 fBio/F 1,720 1,720 7,643 7,643 6. tfttl;q:;If&q:; q;;ff C2l"o/p 3.011 3,011 11,018 11,018 Main workers ~o/M 2,231 2,231 7,638 7,638 f'F.iro/F 780 780 3,380 3,380 (i) 4>1~dq:;I'( C2l"o/p 1,038 1,038 4,781 4,781 Cultivators ~o/M 820 820 3,305 3,305 f'F.iro/F 218 218 1,476 1,476 (ii)~~ C2l"o/p 967 967 4,303 4,303 Agricultural labourers '9;o/M 632 632 2,777 2,777 f'F.iro/F 335 335 1,526 1,526 (iii) qIRcjJ~q:; ~ 'Cfilff C2l"o/p 34 34 80 80 Household industry workers '9;o/M 19 19 47 47 fBio/F 15 15 33 33 (iv) 3A' 'Cfilff 'C2fo/p 972 972 1,854 1,854 Other workers '9;o/M 760 760 1,509 1,509 f'F.iro/F 212 212 345 345 7. ¢l c;q 4> I ~ 4> 'Cfilff 'C2fo/p 1,406 1,406 5,548 5,548 Marginal workers '9;oIM 466 466 1,285 1,285 fBio/F 940 940 4,263 4,263 (i) 4>llId4>I'< '&l'o/p 545 545 2,480 2,480 Cultivators ~o/M 217 217 574 574 fBioiF 328 328 1,906 1,906 (ii)~~ CZl'oIP 762 762 2,581 2,581 Agricultural labourers '9;o/M 205 205 512 512 faolF 557 557 2,069 2,069 (iii) qlRqlRCi) ~ 'Cfilff ~oIP 8 8 157 157 Household industry workers ~oIM 4 4 47 47 f'F.iroiF 4 4 110 110 (iv) 3Ri 'Cfi1fr C2l"o/p 91 91 330 330 Other workers '9;o/M 40 40 152 152 fao/F 51 51 178 178 8. fR q;1ff C2l"otP 6,193 6,19'3 19,472 19,472 Non-workers ~o/M 2,705 2,705 9,184 9,184 f'F.iro/F 3,488 3,488 10,288 10,288 84 CIi-9 : 3Ij~d \11"'1\11lfal41 qft \11"'1fl&n CfiT ~ ~ \11"'1.101"'11 ~ - 2001 A·9: DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· 2001 ~ ~ 0006 C6(P4I'1~'( 0007 aFSi41'l1C1 Item Sex KIIlyanpur TeUamura $I 1i1lffOT :;pffilf "iftij 1iiiftIij ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ~ atj~d v1''IvtIRt41 'ij; ~ 2,780 2,780 7,138 7,138 Total Scheduled Tribes households 2. ~ Vi"lvtlRtlll ctt vt"lfi&ll '&fol? 13,102 13,102 35,143 35,143 (~ a1'R ~ Vi"'I'ti&l1 ~ lJoIM 6,529 6,529 17,677 17,677 Scheduled Tribes population (including faolF 6,573 6,573 17,466 17,466 institutional and houseless population) 3. 0-6 an