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CENSUS OF 2001 SERIES-10

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS~ UTTAR PRADESH

UTTAR PRADESH DISTRICT GAUT AM BUDDHA NAGAR KILOMETRES 5 o 5 10 15 20

Area (sq. Km). .. .1,442.00 Popula tion ... 1,202,030

Number of Tahsils .. ... 03

Number of Vikas Khand .. · 04 , , V Number of To wns ... 09 { Number of Vi llages. .. 422 'i

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BOUNDARY, STATE ... Note - DISTRICT ... . TA HSIL .. . _._._._._._._._._._ Vikas khand is spread over in lwo districts namly and VIKAS KHAND ------@ @ @ Ga ulam Buddha Nagar. HEADQUARTERS . DISTRI CT, TAHSIL, VIKAS KHAND . NATIONAL HIGHWAY. . NH 91 B - PART OF' BISRAKH VIK AS KHAND IMPORT ANT METALLED ROAD RA ILWAY LI NE, BROAD GAUGB DA - PART OF' DADRl VIK AS KHAND

RIVER AND STREAM - PART OV LONI VIKAS KHAND VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND AROVR POPULATION WITH NAME Day;nlpur - PART OF VIKAS KHAND TOWNS WITH POPULATION SIZE AND CLASS I , II , III , IV , V PART OF VIKAS KHAND DEGREE COL LEGE , TECH NICAL INSTITUTION SIK ANDRABAD

MOTIF

NOIDA AND GREATER

Noida and combine Gautam Buddha Nagar. These have vast potential of development specially in industrial sphere - electronics, textile, engineering, computer software and ornaments. The planned development of Noida in different sectors, the commercial sector eighteen has specially been designed where from stationery to fashionable items are available. Ansal Market, Ocean Plaza, Saib-Shopping Mall, Vishal Chambers etc, the multi­ storied buildings, houses and many multinational establishments are worth mentioning. World class restaurants, Nirula-Shipra, Mac-Donald, Vimpi Domino Pizza, Kentuki, Bamboo Swits etc. attract foreign tourists. Development of centre would be another addition in commercial trade, social and cultural activities. The renowned industrialists of the country and abroad assume this place as the industrial pilgrimage. One of the biggest and lone biotech university is being established here. Greater Noida Development Authority had been in existence since Jan. 19, 1991 with the basic objective to prepare a model for industrial city. After Chandigarb, it is one of the cities where town-planning design has been prepared. The development of infrastructure schools and colleges of repute and various offices of multi-national companies like Dawoo Motors, Escorts, Yamah, L.G. Electronics have been established here. The incoming schemes for the city are establishment of software parks, oral parks and fruit city. This city is planned and being developed in such a way where medium as well as large scale industries will come into existence in near future and it will be one of the biggest industrial, commercial and manufacturing centre of the state. It is connected by the National Capital by three routes. The city is also proud of having Complex established by late Gulshan Klllfar.

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Contents

Page

Foreword ix Preface XI Acknowledgement xu

District Highlights - 200 1 Census XlV Important Statistics in the District xv Ranking of Tahsils in the District xvii

Statement-l Name of the headquarters of district/tahsil, their rural-urban status XVlll and distance from district headquarters, 200 1 Statement-2 Name of the headquarters of districtlC D block their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 Statement-3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 XIX Statement-4 Area, number of villages/towns and population in district and xx tahsil, 200 1 Statement-5 C D Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXI Statement-6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 xxi Statement-7 Villages with popUlation of 5,000 and above at C D Block level as XXIl per 2001 census and amenities available Statement-8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census XXI11 and amenities available Statement-9 Houseless and Institutional popUlation oftahsils, rural and urban, 2001 Analytical Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook 3 (ii) Brief history of the district 3 (iii) Administrative set-up 4 (iv) Physical features (1) Location and size 5 (2) Physiography 5 (3) Drainage 5 (4) Climate 5 (5) Natural Economic Resources 6 (v) Census Concepts 9 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 14 (vii) 2001 Census findings-Population, its distribution etc. 17 (viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 19 (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based 40 on inset tables 37 to 47 (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities collected during, House!isting Operations, Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52 47 (xi) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments 52 and significant activities during the decade

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(xii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 52 in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district (xiii) Major characteristics and contribution of the district. 53 (xiv) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 53 Part A - Village and Town Directory (Section I and II) Section I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory 58 (b) Statement-List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 62 (c) CD. Block wise presentation of Village Directory Data (i) Map Loni CD Block (Facing Page) 66 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages Loni CD Block 68 (iii) Village Directory Loni CD Block 69 (i) Map Bisrakh CD Block (Facing Page) 72 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages Bisrakh CD Block' 74 (ill) Village Directory Bisrakh CD Block 77 (i) Map CD Block (Facing Page) 96 Oi) Alphabetical list of villages Dadri CD Block 98 (iii) Village Directory Dadri CD Block 101 (i) Map Dankaur CD Block (Facing Page) 118 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages Dankaur CD Block 120 (iii) Village Directory Dankaur CD Block 125 (i) Map Sikandrabad CD Block (Facing Page) I56 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages Sikandrabad CD Block 158 (iii) Village Directory Sikandrabad CD Block 159 (i) Map CD Block (Facing Page) 162 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages Jewar CD Block 164 (ill) Village Directory Jewar CD Block 167 (d) Appendices to Village Directory 188 APPENDIX I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages CD Block level 189 APPENDIX lA Villages by number of Primary School 191 APPENDIX IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 191 APPENDIX Ie Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 191 APPENDIX II Villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities. 192 APPENDIX IIA Census towns which do not have one or more amenities. 193 APPENDIX III Land utilization data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns 193 APPENDIX IV CD Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 193 APPENDIX V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 194 APPENDIX VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 194 APPENDIX VIlA List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 195 APPENDIX VIlB List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 200

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APPENDIX VIII Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C D block wise) 200 APPENDIX IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 200 Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory 204 Town Directory Statements (I to VII) : (b) STATEMENT I Status and Growth History 209 (c ) STATEMENT II Physical aspects and location of towns 209 (d) STATEMENT III Municipal Finance 211 (e) STATEMENT IV Civic and other amenities 211 (f) STATEMENT V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 213 (g) STATEMENT VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 217 (h) STATEMENT VII Civic and other amenities in slums 217 (i) Appendix to Town Directory 218 Part B - Primary Census Abstract (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 222 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 226 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 234 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 250 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 258 CD Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract Primary Census Abstract Loni CD Block 268 Primary Census Abstract Bisrakh CD Block 276 Primary Census Abstract Dadri CD Block 290 , Primary Census Abstract Dankaur CD Block 304 Primary Census Abstract Sikandrabad CD Block 324 Primary Census Abstract Jewar CD Block 332 Urban Primary Census Abstract 346 Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat 362 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 362 Annexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at l1].arriage, 1991 Census 363 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 Census 364, Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 Census 365 . Annexure VI Marital status of population as per 1991 Census 366 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 Census 370 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 Census 372

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FOREWORD

he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one T.of the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census-DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCBH was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV -A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the fonnat of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in forn1Ulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified

ix GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR and its coverage tnlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motir highlighting sigl11ficant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertIlity and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distnbution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent locatIOn code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Dr. Ranvir Singh, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for eomputerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri Registrar General & Dated: 17.10.2006. Census Commissioner, India

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Preface

The District Census Handbooks (DCHBs) are brought-out in two parts giving village and town wise data for each district. The first part contains non-census data for each village and town and is called Village and Town Directories Part A. The Part B provides Census data for rural area up to the village level and for urban areas up to ward level for each town or city in the shape of Primary Census Abstract (PCAs). The information contained in Primary Census Abstract and Village and Town Directory (VDs/TDs) has already been released for data users in soft copy. Data available in District Census Handbooks are very useful for policy planners, Administrators, Researchers and other socio-economic research centers. Till 1991 Census, all the inset tables included in District Census Handbooks were produced manually. But this time the software designed by the Data Processing Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India helped in the fast generations. of tables. I am deeply grateful to Shri J.K. Banthia, Ex-Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for his guidance and support. I would like to thank Shri D.K. Sikri, Secretary, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for his sustained support and spontaneous, unfailing guidance through our endeavours. At the outset I thank to Shri R.C. Sethi. Additional Registrar General, India, who drove us to complete the District Census Handbooks within a specific timeframe and make it ready for printing. I thank to Shri R.G. Mitra, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (C&T), Shri R.P. Singh, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (Map), Dr. I.C. Aggarwal, Ex. Assistant Registrar General (SS) of the office of Register General, India for their guidance at each steps in the preparation of District Census Handbook. Special thanks are due to Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director (Social Studies) and Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director (EDP), without their untiring efforts and support we could not have completed the District Census Handbook within this time. The Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Ranbir Singh, under whose guidance, the entire operations were carried out deserves all credit for its success, but he was repatriated to the State Government for taking up some other important assignments before the volume could be made available for the printing. I am also thankful to Shri R. K. Singh, Ex-Joint Director and Shri S.S.A. Jafri, Deputy Director for their valuable guidance and support to complete this project within specific time frame. The task of data collection in respect of both Census and non-census items was a gigantic on which officials in the State Government had to perform along with their normal duties. For their deep sense of devotion to duty and hard work in this regard, I am thankful to all of them. The preparation of District Census Handbook was done under the supervision and guidance of Shri B.K. Srivastava, Deputy Director of Census Operations and his team of dedicated workers deserve all praise for their perseverance and dedication in preparing for Camera Ready Copy of District Census Handbook. I am also thankful to Shri Mohan Pandey, Ex-Deputy Director, Shri J. Majhi, Assistant Director, Shri M.M. Pandey, Dr. S.S. Sharma S.1. Grade-I and Shri S.K. Banerjee, S.1. Gr. II who assisted in the work for timely completion of the project. S.I.Gr.II, S.I.Gr.III, Sr.Compilers, Compilers, Data Entry Operators and Assistant Compilers who assisted in the work also did a tremendous job. Shri A.M. Ansari, Deputy Director (EDP) and his team of devoted workers deserve all praise for timely processing of Household Schedule through Image Based Data Capturing Technology i.e. Scanning. The members of the staff in the Map Section did a commendable job under the guidance of Shri Dashrath Singh, Research Officer (Map) in bringing out various maps.

Lucknow Pradeep Kumar Deputy Director of Census Operations, October, 2008 Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow

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Acknowledgement Guidance Dr. Ranbir Singh lAS Director 2 Shri R.K. Singh Joint Director 3 Shri S.S.A. Jafri Deputy Director Supervision Shri S.C. Tripathi Deputy Director 2 Shri K.C. Upadhayaya Deputy Director 3 Shri G.N. Pathak Deputy Director 4 Shri Mohan Pandey Deputy Director 5 Shri B.K. Srivastava Deputy Director 6 Shri T.A. Usmani Assistant Director 7 Shri M.N. Singh Assistant Director 8 Shri V.K. Nigam Assistant Director 9 Shri Jagannath Majhi Assistant Director DCHB Section (Collection/Compilation of Statistics and Writeup of Analytical Note) I Dr. Ravi Shankar Assistant Director 2 Shri Mritunjay Kumar Assistant Director 3 Shri Banarsi Lal Statistical Investigator Grade-I 4 Shri M.M. Pandey Statistical Investigator Grade-I 5 Dr. S.S. Sharma Statistical Investigator Grade-I 6 Shri G.c. Gupta Statistical Investigator Grade-II 7 Shri S.K. Banerjee Statistical Investigator Grade-II 8 Shri V.K. Tiwari Statistical Investigator Grade-II 9 Shri T.R. Deorari Statistical Investigator Grade-III 10 Shri D.N. Saxena Statistical Investigator Grade-III II Shri Riyaz Akhtar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 12 Shri Ajay Awasthi Statistical Investigator Grade-III 13 Shri R.K. Verma Statistical Investigator Grade-III 14 Shri Vishwanath Gupta Statistical Investigator Grade-III 15 Shri Pradeep Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 16 Shri M.C. Maheshwari Statistical Investigator Grade-III 17 Shri Satya Narain Compiler 18 Shri Vijay Krishna Compiler 19 Shri Khus Ram Compiler 20 Shri Devi Dutt Pandey Assistant Compiler 21 Shri K.K. Awasthi Assistant Compiler 22 Smt. Kalpana Kukreti Assistant Compiler 23 Shri Alha Prased Loader Census and Tabulation Section (PCA Unit) I Shri P.C. Tewari Assistant Director 2 Shri R.S. Meena Assistant Director 3 Shri D.O. Sharma Assistant Director 4 Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma Assistant Director 5 Shri Suresh Chandra Kaushal Assistant Director 6 Shri Anadi Asthana Statistical Investigator Grade-II 7 Shri Nanku Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-III 8 Shri Balbif Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-III 9 Shri P.K. Pathak Statistical Investigator Grade-III 10 Shri DJ. Lyall Statistical Investigator Grade-III II Shri U.G. Jhingran Statistical Investigator Grade-III 12 Shri R.L. Yadav Statistical Investigator Grade-III 13 Shri Vinod Solomon Statistical Investigator Grade-III 14 Shri Ajay Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 15 Shri Ramesh Chandra Senior Compiler 16 Shri U.B. Singh Senior Compiler 17 Shri L.P. Yadav Senior Compiler 18 Shri Ajay Singh Bharti Compiler 19 Km. Sonia Jethwani Compiler 20 Km. Saubhagya Srivastava Assistant Compiler 21 Shri D.K.Rawat Assistant Compiler

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Map Unit Shri Dashrath Singh Research Officer (Map) 2 Shri M.C. Vimal Senior Geographer 3 Shri R.K. Gupta Senior Geographer 4 Shri Binod Kumar Singh Geographer 5 Shri H.C. Tewari Senior Drawing Assistant 6 Shri Ajay Pratap Singh Senior Draughtsman Data Centre Shri S.R. Sahay Deputy Director 2 Shri A.M. Ansari Deputy Director (EDP) 3 Shri Pooran Chandra Senior Supervisor 4 Shri S.D. Sharma Junior Supervisor 5 Shri S.c. Mishra Junior Supervisor 6 Shri Gaffar Ali Junior Supervisor 7 Shri Pancham Ram Junior Supervisor 8 Shri Parshu Ram Junior Supervisor 9 Shri Ram Prakash Saxena Data Entry Operator 10 Shri Satya Narayan Data Entry Operator II Shri Subha~h Singh Data Entry Operator 12 Shri Santosh Kumar Srivastava Data Entry Operator 13 Shri Harish Chandra Prasad Data Entry Operator 14 Shri Ram Dass P.A. to Director 15 Shri M.S. Tlhapa Deputy Director (EDP) 16 Shri P.S. Chhikara Deputy Director, DP Division, Delhi Printing Unit I Shri Om Prakash Assistant Director 2 Shri Rashid Ahmad Khan S.T.A. 3 Shri Asharfi Lal Investigator - III 4 Shri Satish Chandra Srivastava Printing Inspector 5 Shri Ram Sumer Assistant Compiler DCHB Section (Village & Town Directory Unit) I Shri Ram Kishore Shashtri Statistical Investigator Grade-II· 2 Shri Nirmal Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-III 3 Shri Lalit Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 4 Shri Rajendra Singh Senior Compiler 5 Shri KS. Mishra Compiler 6 Shri Ram Chandra Compiler 7 Shri Hari Lal Compiler 8 Shri Ashok Kumar Compiler 9 Shri S.N. Singh Compiler 10 Shri Sita Ram Compiler 11 Shri Ganga Ram Compiler 12 Shri R.D. Prasad Compiler 13 Shri S.K. Sharma Upper Division Clerk 14 Shri Umar Daraz Upper Division Clerk IS Smt. Sushma Nigam Lower Division Clerk Manuscript and CRC Preparation 1 Shri R.K. Nigam Senior Supervisor 2 Shri H.M. Suyal Junior Supervisor 3 Shri P.K. Bajpai Junior Supervisor 4 Shri G.C. Kandpal Data Entry Operator 5 Shri S.N.Yadav Data Entry Operator 6 Shri lnder Shekher Data Entry Operator 7 Shri Ishwar Singh Data Entry Operator 8 Shri Amar Nain Data Entl)' Operator 9 Shri Mohammad Irfan Khan Assistant Compiler 10 Km. Preeti Nag Assistant Compiler

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District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. District Gautam Buddha Nagar ranks 63rd in terms of population in the state.

2. The percentage share of urban population in the district is 37.4 as against 20.8 in the state.

3. Gautam Buddha Nagar district has a population density of834 persons per sq.km. which is more than the state average of 690 persons per sq. k111.

4. Gautam Buddha Nagar district ranks 69th in tenns of sex ratio (841) which is lower than the state average (898) females per thousand males.

5. Gautam Buddha Nagar district ranks 6th in literacy (68.7 per cent) which is higher than the state average (56.3 per cent).

6. There are only 30 uninhabited villages out oftotal 422 villages in the district.

7. Decadal growth rate of the district 41.5 per cent is higher than the state average of 25.8 per cent. 8. Gautam Buddha Nagar tahsil has the highest number of inhabited villages (156) while tahsil Jewar has the lowest number (113).

9. The district has 9 (nine) towns including two census towns. No new town has been added or declassified after 1991 census ..

10. There are 204,302 households in the district accounting for 0.8 per cent of the total households in the state. The average size of households in the district is 5.9 persons.

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Imlportant Statistics

State District Uttar Pradesh Gautam Buddha Nagar

Number of Villages Total 107,452 422 Inhabited 97,941 392 Un-inhabited 9,511 30

Number of Towns Statutory 638 7 Census 66 2 Total 704 9

Number of Normal 25,644,759 203,130 Households Institutional 69,848 601 Houseless 43,033 571

Population Total Person 166,197,921 1,202,030 Male 87,565,369 652,819 Female 78,632,552 549,211

Rural Person 131,658,339 752,615 Male 69,157,470 406,131 Female 62,500,869 346,484

Urban Person 34,539,582 449,415 Male 18,407,899 246,688 Female 16,131,683 202,727

Percentage of Urban Population 20.8 37.4

Deeadal Population Growth 1991-200 I Number Percentage Number Percentage

Person 34,136,268 25.8 352,288 41.5 Male 17,169,307 24.4 185,042 39.6 Female 16,966,961 27.5 167,246 43.8

Area (in square Km.) 240,928 1442

Density of Population 690 834 (persons per sq. km.)

Sex Ratio Total 898 841 (Number of Female Rural 904 853 per 1000 Male) Urban 876 822

Number Percentage Number Percentage Literates Person 75,719,284 563 675,669 687

Male 48,901,413 68.8 434,749 81.3

Female 26,817.101 42.2 240,920 5.1.7 xv GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR

Importallt stuti.\tics ill tire District COil/d. ..

Number Percentage Number Percentage Scheduled Castes Person 35,148,377 21.1 196,022 16.3 Male 18,502,838 21.1 105,830 162 Female 16,645,539 212 90,192 16.4

Scheduled Tribes Person 107,963 0.1 398 (J.O Male 55,834 0.1 214 (J.O Female 52,129 0.1 184 0.0

Workers and Non-Workers

Total Workers Person 53,983,824 32.5 363,814 30.3 (Main+Marginal) Male 40,981,558 46.8 303,938 46.6 Female 13,002,266 16.5 59,876 10.9

(i) Main Workers Person 39,337,649 23.7 308,884 25.7 Male 34,338,260 39.2 273,796 41.9 Female 4,999,389 6.4 35,088 6.4

(ii) Marginal Workers Person 14,646,175 8.8 54,930 4.6 Male 6,643,298 7.6 30,142 4.6 Female 8,002,877 10.2 24,788 4.5

Non-Workers Person 112,214,097 67.5 838,216 69.7 Male 46,583,811 53.2 348,881 534 Female 65,630.286 83.5 489,335 89.1

Category of Workers (Main and Marginal)

(i) Cultivators Person 22,167,562 41. I 93,015 25.6 Male 17,479,887 42.7 79,279 26.1 Female 4,687,675 36.1 13,736 22.9

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Person 13,400,911 24.8 34,338 9.4 Male 8,245,599 20.1 24,683 8.1 Female 5,155,312 396 9,655 16.1

(iii) Workers in household Person 3,031,164 5.6 14,437 4.0 industry Male 1,946,545 4.7 10,113 3.3 Female 1,084.619 83 4,324 7.2

(iv) Other workers Person 15,384.187 28.5 222,024 61.0 Male 13,309,527 32.5 189,863 62.5 Female 2,074,660 16.0 32,161 53.7

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Ranking of Tahsils in the District

Serial In Terms of Dadri Gautam Buddha Nagar Jewar NU111ber Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L ~---- ~ I Total Population 692,259 259,445 II 250,326 III 2 Total area (m square km.) 621.44 446.56 II 374.00 III 3 Density of population per 1,114 square km. 581 III 669 II 4 Sex Ratio 827 II! 852 II 870 5 Proportion Urban 53.9 7.5 III 22.7 II Population 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 12.6 fII 19.2 If 23.6 7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 0.0 II 0.0 III 0.1 8 Proportion Literate 73.9 63.2 II 59.7 III 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal 31.1 29.8 II 28.3 III Workers) 10 Percentage of viII ages 82.3 II having Primary School 94.3 75.6 III 11 Percentage of villages having Primary Health 22.0 7.7 II 7.1 III Sub-Center 12 Percentage of villages 19.5 II 16.7 1I1 58.4 having Well 13 Percentage of villages 24.4 14.1 III 24.8 having Post Office II 14 Percentage of villages 14.6 19.9 II 23.0 having Bus Facility III 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca 92.7 70.5 II 57.5 III Road 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for 96.8 72.4 II 63.7 III domestic purpose 17 Percentage of villages 8.1 II 18.0 III having Forest area 18 Percentage of villages 97.6 92.3 III 96.5 II having Irrigated area

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STATEMENT - 1 NAME OFTHE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRlCTrrAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Sf. Name of District/Tahsil Name of District/ Tahsil Whether Urbani Distance from tahsil No. Headquarters Rural headquarters to district headquarters b~ road {in km.} 2 3 4 5 Gautam Buddha Nagar NoidaCT Urban 0

2' Dadri* Dadri NPP Urban* 18

".) Jewar JewarNP Urban * 89

Note: I, Asterisk in column 2 denotes that the district/tahsil headquarters is a railhead 2 Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district/tahsil headquarters IS a statutory town.

STATEMENT - 2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OFDISTRlCT/C.D. BLOCK THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Distance from C.D. Block Headquarters to district Serial Name of District/ C.D. Name of District/ C.D. Block Whether headquarters by road (in number Block Headquarters Urban! Rural km.) 2 3 4 5 Loni Loni C.T. Urban 30 2 Bisrakh Bisrakh Rural 9 3 Dadri* DadriNPP Urban* 18 4 Dankaur* Dankaur N.P. Urban * 21 5 Sikandrabad Sikandrabad NPP Urban* 32 6 Jewar JewarN.P. Urban * 89

Note : I, Asterisk In column 2 denotes that the dlstrlct/C 0 Block headquarters IS a railhead 2 Asterisk In column 4 denotes that the district/CD, Block headquarters is a statutory town

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STATEMENT-3 POPULATION OFTHE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

DISTRICT Decadal POQulation variation Total/ Rural/ Urban Census Year P M F Absolute Percentag~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR Total 1901 232,392 122,838 109,554 1911 229,395 122,009 107,386 -2,997 -1.3 1921 221,542 117,859 103,683 -7,853 -3.4 1931 236,435 126,664 109,771 14,893 6.7 1941 276,057 146,289 129,768 39,622 16.8 1951 320,683 170,991 149,692 44,626 16.2 1961 377,910 201,830 176,080 57,227 17.9 1971 460,967 249,880 211,087 83,057 22.0 1981 579,229 313,442 265,787 118,262 25.7· 1991 849,742 467,777 381,965 270,513 46.7 2001 1202,030 652,819 549,211 352,288 41.5

Rural 1901 207,685 109,938 97,747 1911 208,223 110,844 97,379 538 0.3 1921 197,161 104,989 92,172 -11,062 -5.3 1931 210,959 113,011 97,948 13,798 7.0 1941 246,344 130,583 115,761 35,385 16.8 1951 291,195 155,257 135,938 44,851 18.2 1961 361,222 192,938 168,284 70,027 24.1 1971 440,993 239,129 201,864 79,771 22.1 1981 511,890 277,544 234,346 70,897 16.1 1991 601,185 330,228 270,957 89,295 17.4 2001 752,615 406,131 346,484 151,430 25.2

Urban 1901 24707 12900 11807 1911 21172 11165 10007 -3535 -14.3 1921 24381 12870 11511 3209 15.2 1931 25476 13653 11823 1095 4.5 1941 29713 15706 14007 4237 16.6 1951 29488 15734 13754 -225 -0.8 1961 16688 8892 7796 -12800 -43.4 1971 19974 10751 9223 3286 19.7 1981 67339 35898 31441 47365 237.1 1991 248557 137549 111008 181218 269.1 2001 449415 246688 202727 200858 80.8

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STA'TEMENT-4 AREA, NUMI3ER OF VILlAGES! TOWNS AND POPUATION IN DIS1RICr AND TAllilL, 2001

.... I!) Nurrberof ..D E Arca in Popu- villagcs Nurrber Nunucr Nurrbcr POEulation ::l c TotaV square lation pcr of of of ~ District! Tahsil/VA / RuraV kilo- square In- Un- statutory census housc- I!) t/J Town Urban nrtres km habited inhabited towns towns holds Persons Males Felrnles 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 GiutamBuddha Nagar Total 1442.00 834 392 30 7 2 204,302 1,202,030 652,819 549,211 Rural 1248.85 6)3 392 30 0 0 113,645 752,615 406,131 346,484 Urban 193.15 2,327 0 0 7 2 90,657 449,415 246,688 202,727 2 Dadri Total 621.44 1,114 123 4 I 2 128,676 692,259 378,821 313,438 Rural 502.77 635 123 4 0 0 48,439 319,035 172,644 146,391 Urban 118.67 3,145 0 0 I 2 80,237 373,224 206,177 167,047 3 Noida(Cf) Urban 90.43 3,373 0 0 0 I 68,644 305,058 168,958 136,100 4 CCf) Urban 3.24 3,318 0 0 0 I 2,415 10,750 6,217 4,533 5 Dadri (NPP) Urban 25.00 2,297 0 0 0 9,178 57,416 31,002 26,414 6 GiutamBuddha Nagar Total 446.56 581 156 17 2 0 37,720 259,445 140,120 119,325 Rural 420.72 570 156 17 35,024 239,%5 129,706 110,259 Urban 25.84 754 0 0 °2 °0 2,6% 19,480 10,414 9,066 7 Bilaspur(NP) Utban 10.00 748 0 0 0 1,051 7,481 3,969 3,512 8 Dankaur (NP) Ulban 15.84 758 0 0 0 1,645 11,999 6,445 5,554 9 Jewar Total 374.00 669 113 9 4 0 37,906 250,326 133,878 116,448 Rural 325.36 595 113 9 0 0 30,182 193,615 103,781 89,834 Urban 48.64 1,166 0 0 4 0 7,724 56,711 30,097 26,614 10 (NP) Urban 10.00 714 0 0 1 0 970 7,139 3,789 3,350 11 (NP) Urban 10.37 1,258 0 0 0 1,836 13,046 6,971 6,075 12 Jahangirpur (NP) Ulban 10.03 948 0 0 0 1,36) 9,510 5,051 4,459 13 Jewar(NP) Urban 18.24 1,481 0 0 0 3,558 27,016 14,286 12,730

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STATEMENT- 5 C. D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGE.';; AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001

N umber of villages Rural population Serial number Name of C.D. block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Loni 3 3 6,074 3,334 2,740 2 Bisrakh 91 84 188,912 102,926 85,986 3 Dadri 72 68 163,346 87,699 75,647 4 Dankaur 149 139 221,862 119,699 102,163 5 Sikandrabad 3 3 8,618 4,622 3,996 6 Jewar 104 95 163,803 87,851 75,952 District (Rural) Total 422 392 752,615 406,131 346,484

STATEMENT- 6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of tahsil where Population number Name ofUA/Town Urban status town is located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 6 7 Bilaspur NP Gautam Buddha Nagar 3,969 3,512 2 Dadri NPP Dadri 57,416 31,002 26.414 3 Dankaur NP Gautam Buddha Nagar 11,999 6,445 5.554 4 Jahangirpur NP Jewar 9.510 5,051 4.459 5 Jewar NP Jewar 27.016 14,286 12.730 6 Kakod NP Jewar 7.139 3.789 3.350 7 Noida CT Dadri 305,058 168.958 136.100 8 Rabupura NP Jewar 13,046 6.971 6.075 9 Salarpur Khadar CT Dadri 10,750 6,217 4.533 Dis trict (Urban) Total 449,415 246,688 202,727

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SfATFMENf .. 7 VIllAGES WillI POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT CD. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND M1ENIllES AVAILAIlLE

Scml rurc of C I) hi<> Nane of villil6'C l.Jx.:allorl J)(~Jl.Jlmf()n \\h;:thont 'Mether rt " ArIDutre; .nfJllablc nUllDcr axle nUltlx.1 "1.1],,,1 CD. hl(]Ck EducatIOnal MxIrcal Lhriang ComH.nllc Bankmg IJCadqJarte hc;Klqual1crs Water

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STATEMENT- 8 STATUTORY TOWNS wrnl POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 200 I CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amelllties avaIlable Improved Whether drinkIng Commu- Whether It is EducatIonal MedIcal water nlcatlon Bankmg It IS C.D. Senior Location T

This District has no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT-9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF TAHSILS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 Houseless population Institutional population Total!l"lumber Number Serial Rural! of house- of house- number District / Tahsil! Town Urban holds Persons Males Females holds Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 1 Gautam Buddha Nagar Total 571 2,577 1,507 1,070 601 5,480 3,466 2,014 Rural 113 581 354 227 411 3,712 2,289 1,423 Urban 458 1,996 1,153 843 190 1,768 1,177 591 2 Dadri Total 505 2,216 1,275 941 459 4.137 2,616 1,521 Rural 57 299 177 122 288 2.525 1,544 981 Urban 448 1,917 L098 819 171 1,612 1.072 540 3 Naida (CT) Urban 448 1,917 1,098 819 157 1,445 935 510 4 Salarpur Khadar(CT) Urban 3 19 12 7 5 Dadri (NPP) Urban II 148 125 23 6 Gautam Buddha Nagar Total 25 135 86 49 88 899 562 337 Rural 25 135 86 49 81 848 528 320 Urban 7 51 34 17 7 Bilaspur (NP) Urban 3 24 19 5 8 Dankallr (NP) Urban 4 27 15 12 9 Jewar Total 41 226 146 80 54 444 288 156 Rural 31 147 91 56 42 339 217 122 Urban 10 79 55 24 12 105 71 34 10 Kakod (NP) Urban 5 5 2 21 14 7 ~ II Rabllpllra (NP) Urban 4 27 17 10 2 16 13 3 12 JahangirplIr (NP) Urban 3 27 20 7 13 Jewar (NP) Urban 5 47 33 14 5 41 24 17

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and Scope of the District Census Unfortunately in UP no DCHBs relating to 1991 Handbook Census were out of press till completion of 200] he District Census Handbooks were first Census defeating the very purpose of these Tpublished after 1951 census. Since then after publications apart from causing inconveniences to the every decadal census the publication has remained data users. a constant feature with some improvements. This The 2001 DCHBs contain more information such publication has been traditionally brought out by the as details on greater number offacilities available to Census Organization on behalf of each State the Villages/Towns. The analysis of data with aid of Government/ Union Territory. This publication inset tables and statements is more informative. The provides data on demographic characteristics as well 2001 DCHBs are fully geared to meet the as information on the availability of basic amenities requirements of Gram Panchayats. At the 200 I in each village and town of respective districts. The Census the DCHBs are entirely available on scope of the publication has been changing with the electronic format and on CD-ROM, hence the word changing needs of the data users. The 1951 census "Handbook" seems now to be a misnomer. series of the publication contained Primary Census (ii) Brief History of the District Abstract, Village and Town Directories, administrative statistics and an account of the district. In 1961 the Gautam Buddha Nagar is a newly created district publication was in a single volume containing three carved out from district and Bulandshahr parts covering Census tables, official statistics and district. The district was created in 1997 in the series Village Directories. The 1971 Census DCHBs were of creation of new districts in Uttar Pradesh. published in 2 parts. The Part A contained Village The historical background of the district, as and Town Directories and Part B contained Village available in epics viz., Mahabharata and Puranas and and Town PCA. The Part C could not be published the archaeological finding of Hastinapur (a premier in many StateslUTs which contained administrative city of ancient India) relate the district to the tract statistics and district census tables. The 1981 DCHBs where Vedic Aryans established themselves. The were published on the restructured formats of Village region became the first stronghold of the Vedic and Town Directories. The DCHBs of 1981 Census culture and Brahmanism. It formed the capital of were published in 2 parts for each district. The Village the great Pandav Kingdom, celebrated in and Town Directories comprised Part' A' and PCAs Mahabharata and was probably of the earliest of Villages and Towns (ward-wise) including Aryan's settlement out side Punjab. The legend of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA up to Mahabharat states that the area on both sides of Tahsil/Town level were provided in Part 'B'. If any was an extensive forest know as Khandava. amenity except electricity was not available in the inhabited by Bhils, Nagas, Khandus and other referent village, the distance in broad ranges from aborigines who were disrupter of peace of the Aryan the nearest place having such amenities was given. settlers. Information on some new items were also provided Kurus were the rulers during later Vedic Age keeping in view of the needs of the Revised Minimum and were dislodged by Nandas in the middle of 4th Needs Program. The 1991 DCHBs were almost century B.C. Nandas, in tum, were overthrown by same in scope as was at 1981. The new features Mauryas in 324 B.C. The Sungas, who followed included in 1991 DCHBs were the ninefold industrial Mauryas were supplanted by Kushanas. Later on classification of main workers and the sex-wise Gupta Empire annexed this territory in their kingdom population in the 0-6 age group. Yet other information in the middle of the 4th century A.D. Skand Guptas at the 1991 census was the CD Block level referred to as the reigning monarch and Sarvanaga presentation of data. The VD data was also made as the governor of Antar Vedi which comprised the available through the magnetic tapes/ floppies.

3 ANALYTICAL. NOTE reign between the Ganga and Yamuna while the (iii) Administrative Setup district formed part. A few Buddhist remains, including The district of Gautam Buddha Nagar was some terracotta seals and an inscribed statue, the created after 1991 Census vide Uttar Pradesh writing on which may be dated between Sth and 9th Government Notification nos. No. 1249/1-S/97-R-S centuries, has been found in the district. The dated 06.0S.97, No. 2448 (1) 1-S/971l24/97-R-S dated Mukharis ofKannauj snatched the area from Guptas 07.08.97, No. 22481l-S/97-124/97-R-S dated 07.08.97 in the beginning of 6th century AD. It became part and No. 26S4/1-5/97-312/97-R-S dated 06.09.1997 of the empire of Pratihars of Kannauj during by transferring tahsils and towns from Bulandshahr 9th and 10th centuries but real power was exercised and Ghaziabad district. It comprises of3 tahsils, viz., by local chiefs who ruled the area as fc~udatories Gautam Buddha Nagar (134 villages+2 towns becoming, at times, independent as and when the transferred from Sikandrabad tahsil of Bulandshahr situation suited them. Tomar Rajputs established district and 39 villages from Dadri tahsil ofGhaziabad themselves as rulers of Delhi and surrounding areas district), Jewar (I 04 villages+ 3 towns ofKhurja tahsil and largely ruled as feudatories of Gurjar Pratihars of Bulandshahr dsirtict and 18 villages+ one town during the middle of ninth and tenth centuries AD. from Sikandrabad tahsil of the same district) and However, the Gurjar Pratiharas began to decline Dadri (121 villages and 2 towns including one Census rapidly and Tomars became independent. But they Town from Dadri tahsil of Ghaziabad district). soon came into conflict with Chauhans of Shakambhari who in the third quarter of that century Jurisdictional Changes during 1991-2000 won a victory over the ruling Tomar chief. Taking The major jurisdictional changes that took adavantage of the confusion, a Dor Rajput Chieftain, place during 1991-2000 are related to creation of Haidatta, captured the areas of " , new district of Gautam Buddha Nagar. The Bulandshahr etc. and is credited to have founded following table shows the changes which took place the town of Hapur in 930 AD. Prithvi Raj Chauhan in creation of this district: - the then ruler of Delhi built a fort in Loni and his general Govind Rao made Dehra his headquarters. Nall~ ofDistrict!Tahsil Notification No. & Jwiroictional OJanges llie (Addro) Qutub-ud-Din Aibak captured the area after GautamBudhaNagar 1249/1-5197- (i) 134 villages am 2 to\\1lS defeat ofPrithvi Raj Chauhan in 1192 and appointed 02J97-R-5 dated transferred fium Sikanclrabad Govemers in all places of upper to establish 6.5.1997 tahsil of Bularrlshahr district their military bases. The greater part of this region Gautam Buddha Nagar 244&'(1 YI-5197- (ii) 39 Villages transferred was held by Dor Rajputs. The extirpation of Dor 124-97-R-5 dated fium d;rlri tahsil of dynasty was followed by Muslim Rule and ntutamish 7.8.1997 GhazialID district (i) 104 villages am 3 to\\1lS (1210-1236) was made Governor of entire Baran and transferred fium KhUJja Doab. It remained part of Delhi Sultanate till the tashil of BulaOOshahr establishment of the Moghul dynasty. During the reign district lewarTahsil (ii) 18 Villages am 1 tom! of Akbar, the area was part of Suba of Delhi. On transferred fium Sikardralxxl February IS, 1771, the emperor Shah Alam II agreed tahsil of under a treaty to assign the territories including the lli::!ri Tahsil 265411-51197- (i) 121 villages ard 2 to\\1lS district Ghaziabad to Maharaja Scindia. On December 312J97-R-5 dated including 1Census Town 30, 1803 Daulat Rao Scindia ceded his entire 06.09.1997 rermincd in this tashiL (ii) 6 villages transferred possession in Doab to the British by the treaty of fium Hapur tahsil of Suraj Arjun Gaon since the struggle for freedom the GhazialID district to this district remained generally undisturbed except for the tahsil. famines of 1860,1878 and 1897. In 1921 Mahatma Gandhi launched his famous non co-operation District administration: movement and it received enthusiastic response from all sections of the people. Quit India moment of 1942 District administration comprises of Revenue, received wide support by people. On August IS, 1947 Development, Police (Law and Order), Judiciary, the area of the district along with others attained in­ district level officers of different departments and dependence. Local self-government. is in­ charge of Revenue Administration. He is assisted by

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) (2)Pbysiograpby : i.e. ADM (F& R). At the tahsil level, Sub Divisiobal On the basis of Geology, soil, topography, climate Magistrate is in-charge, who is now redesignated as and natural vegetation, the district is divided into Up-Zila Adhikari. He is assisted by Tahsildar in each following sub-micro region: tahsil and for revenue collection each tahsil is further entrusted to Naib Tahsildars and Kanoongo circles Yamuna khadar respectively. For each revenue village, Lekhpal is in­ This region is situated in the western part of the charge. Chief Development Officer looks after district along with the river Yamuna. Small development activities in the district. The other district depressions, dead arms', of the river, meanders are level officers like~ Health, Panchayat Raj, Electricity, the main tropical features. These depressions have Transport, Irrigation, Jal Nigam, Animal Husbandry, various shapes and sizes and are found on the left Harijan and Samaj Kalyan, Agriculture. Horticulture, course of . Northern part of the plain PWD, etc. comprise district administration. is flood prone because of meeting place of Hindon Under the poLice set-up, Senior Superintendent with Yamuna. It is very low-lying area but at the of Police in big districts and Superintendent of Police same time very fertile. The slope of the land is very in smaller districts are incharge. Additional supdt. of gentle and runs from north to south. Geologically, Police (ASP) and Commanding Officer are in-charge the region belongs to Alluvium and Dun gravels of of their respective areas. Deputy Superintendent of recent origin. Police (DSP) lookafter the Thanas allotted to them. Dadri Plain Police Inspector and Sub-Inspector are in-charges This region is situated in the north-east part of of their police stations depending upon the population the district. This plain is slightly lower in the central and area. part than its eastern and western sides but the general The judiciary system of the district consists of slope is towards south. This tract is one of the best District Judge, Additional District Judge and Session agricultural belts of the state. Geologically, the region Judge, Civil Judge, Assistant Session Judge and belongs to Alluvium and ,Dun gravels of recent origin. Munsif Magistrate. Jahangirpur Plain The Nucleus of the district body for self This region covers the eastern and south- central government is consisted of Mayor and Municipal part of the district covering Kakod and Jahangirpur Commissioner (MNA) in the case of Nagar Nigam, development blocks. It is perfectly a gentle plain with Chairman and Executive Officer in Nagar Palika north to south slope. Other physiographic Parishad and Nagar Panchyat. Chairman District phenomenon are negligible. Geologically, the region Board and Gram Pradhan in Panchayats and belongs to Alluvium and Dun gravels of recent origin. Pramukh of Kshetra Samiti etc. come under Local (3)Drainage : self-government. Yamuna and Hindon are the two principal rivers (iv) Physical Features that flow through the district. These rivers swell in (l)Location and Size: rainy season and flow through the vast tract of the land. The general slope of the district is from north Gautam Buddha Nagar district is situated in the to south. River Ganga enters in the district from the Doab of Ganga and Yamuna rivers between the north-west boundry whereas river Hindon from parallels of 28° 6' to 28° 40' north latitude and 77° middle of north and joins Yamuna within 7 km. near 17' - 77° 42' east longitude. It is bounded in the north Dankaur. Except for occurrence of some depressions, by district Ghaziabad and in the south by district the entire plain is marked by large fertile tract. Aligarh. In the east lies district Bulandshahr. In the Yamuna is a perennial river. There is no natural lake west riverYamuna forms natural boundary with the in the district. Seasonal ponds emerge during rainy state of Delhi and district of state. season and shrink dry during summer. The district is vertically stretched from north to south rather than east to west. The total area of the district ( 4)Climate: is 1442 sq kms which is 0.51 per cent of the total The district has healthy climatic conditions. Being area of the state. nearer to Delhi, the temperature is akin to that of Delhi. In the summer, the climate is quite hot and

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likewise the winter is also quite cold. The rains are known. On the'banks of the river which is mostly heavy and widespread. The monsoon starts in the low land, different varieties of soil are found. In the district in the last week of June and continues till the khadar, the soil composition is sandy, clay and end of September. The winter season in the district alkaline. The chief soil of the district is rich loam. A spans from October to February and summer from distincti ve feature of this soil is that it dries white or March to June. The average annual rainfall in the a very light gray and becomes dark of colour when district is similar to the neighbouring districts recorded manured and moistured. during the last many years. More than 90% of the Land and Land use Pattern : annual rainfall occurs in monsoon season, variation being from year to year. On an average, there are The land in the district appears level plain. 35 rainy days in the district. In the absence of The general surface of the district presents gradual meterological observatory in the district, compilation slope from north-west to south-east. The bulk of it and collection of temperature and rainfall data are lies on the upland on western part with river Yamuna not regularly done. However, as per Samajarthic border. Thc upland soil for the most part is a good Samiksha 1998-1999, the average annual rainfall in firm loam, though occasional sandy out crops appear the district was 936 mm. and some times with actual sand hills and bhurs. These tracts, however, mark relatively small patches (S)Natural Economic Resources on an extensively level and fertile plain. The low land Forestry: of the district is very small and lies along with Hindon The district lies in the sub-tropical division of river and occasionally appear along Yamuna. The deciduous type of vegetation and does not have Khadar is narrow and largely sandy and waste. It expanses of natural forests. Forest are in patches also has some good soil in patches. The Yamuna and are the result of saplings planted by the forest khadar is fairly wide on the north-west border but department. The important trees found in the area generally tends to narrow further south. Reh and are those of Shishum, Mango, Jamun, Imli and water logging prevail in the Hindon khadar. The Baboo!. The shrubs and bushes chiefly found in the district statistics 1999 shows that out of the rural district are those of arus, ber, brahmi, munj, hina, area of 193,714 hectares, as much as 4,795 hectares madar and karaunda. Year 1998-1999, as per netted as culturable waste land, 8,748 hectares statistical magazine, witnessed 400 hectares of land current fallow, 8,491 hectares other fallow, 6,718 under forest, which had been calculated to 0.21 per hectares usar and unfit for agriculture, 23,374 cent of the total area. Area under trees, bushes and hectares of land for other than agricultural purposes orchards covered 2396 hectares, i.e., 1.24 per cent. and 400 hectares under forest cover. Major part of Maximum area under forest was 117 hectares in the land, i.e., 72 per cent is cultivated. Jewar followed by 114 hectares in Bisrakh and 82 Agriculture and Crop pattern : hectares each in development blocks Dadri and Agriculture plays pivotal role in the district Dankaur. Forestry in the district bears significance economy. The agriculture system in the district is for maintaining eco-balance in environment and for well developed. The prospects of cultivation is very prevention of soil erosion. encouraging. Scientific methods of cultivation and Wild animals are rare in the district. Mostly availability of high yielding veriety of seeds, Wolves, Monkeys, Hyena and Foxes are found in knowledge about balanced use of fertilizers etc are this area. The common birds found in the district are the main contributory factors which have enhanced Peacock, Duck, Partridge and Snipe. Crocodile and the productivity of different crops. Turtle species are also found in the district. Rabi and Kharif are two main harvests of Minerals and Mining : the district. Wheat and Gram in Rabi and Maize and Paddy in Kharif are main crops of the district.­ The geology of the district is deprived of any mineral and mining products. Sand, stone etc. are Improved agricultural practices, such as use of high yielding variety of seeds, fertilizers, improved obtained from rivers and used as building material. agricultural implements, plant protection measures Soil : have shown encouraging results and gross and nct The whole of district forms alluvial deposits the produce of many crops have increased. The district exact thickness of which is considerable but not statistics 1998-1999 shows the total land under wheat

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE cultivation was 69,804 hectares, Paddy 19,479 Bisrakh 300 thousand, Dadri 260 thousand and 20 hectares, Maize 9,792 hectares, Barley 5,728 hectares thousand in the Jewar CD Block. and Bajra 12,297 hectares while Sugarcane was Industry : grown in only 1,206 hectares of land. Out of the total gross area sown, the proportion of wheat was The economy of the district still continues to 56.2 per cent. Next follow paddy, bajra and be predominantly agricultural in-spite of rapid maize.Yield of main crops per hectare was 26.72 development of industrial sector and rising of the quintals for Paddy, 34.15 quintals for Wheat and 31.36 district on the industrial map of the state and country. quintals for Barley respectivily. Cultivators could avail The district statistics 2001 shows 6,433 small scale the facilities of 218 seed godown/fertilizer depots, industrial units with investment ofRs. 2,225.16 corers. 79 rural godowns, 15 insecticide depots and 3 Among medium and large industries as many as 871 agriculture service centers available in the district. units have been licensed by . There is also one seed improvement farm in the Keeping in view the pattern of investment and district. licenses issued, it is observed that the district has a pivotal role in the industrial revolution in the state of Irrigation : Uttar Pradesh. One of the important factors that have The irrigation network includes canals, tube given rise to its pivotal position in industrial map of wells, pump sets and other miscellaneous sources. the country is its proximity to Delhi. The other Tube wells are the main source of irrigation contributing factors are well-knit road links and other accounting for 68.0 per cent of the irrigated land infrastructural facilities. NOIDA (New through 158 government and 3,970 private tube wells. Industrial Development Authority) was developed as While canals with 344 kms network account for 15.0 Industrial township. With the passage of time, this per cent of irrigated land (15,313 hectares). Wells township has attracted big industrial houses of the account for merely 15.0 per cent of the net area country and multinational companies to set up their irrigated as per district statistics 1999. offices and factories. NOIDA, Greater NOIDA, Animal Husbandry : Surajpur and Dadri are such industrial areas in this district, where big industries are established. The Animal husbandry is a supplementary industries that have come up in this district are textiles, economic activity for marginal farmers. As p'er electronic goods, engineering goods, vegetable oil, iron livestock Census of 1993, the district had bovine goods and Information Technology. So many Indian population of 39,892 cows and 219,366 buffaloes. and Multinational Companies like Daewoo Motors, There were also 33,040 goats, 8,427 sheep and LG Electronics, Honda CL and Onida have 16,662 pigs. To improve the progeny of livestock, established their factories in this district. Besides, there are 19 Veterinary clinics, 18 live-stocks NOIDA is one of the biggest software suppliers in development centres, 19 artificial insemination the country. centres, 18 artificial insemination sub centres, 2 sheep development centres and 2 pig development centres. Trade and Commerce : Fishery : Greater Noida, Suraj Pur, Dadri and Jewar are the main trade centres of the district. These Rivers and ponds of the district abound in Centres cater to more than 90 per cent of the trade fish of many species such as, singhara, silund, rit, with neighboring districts and Delhi and export to cat la, maigal and rohu, which are some of the other states and countries of the world. Among important varieties of fishes found in the district. articles exported are electronic and computer goods, River Yamuna and Hindon are chiefly noted for this chemicals, iron products, species, medicines, timb.er purpose. The usual mode of catching fish is by means and grain. Vegetables are supplied to Delhi. There of drag net or funnel shaped basket and fishing rod. are many primary distributing markets in the district. Pisciculture development schemes have been taken up in the district. Government also supplies fingerlings Transport: to private pisciculturists at subsidies rates. District The district is served by rails as well as by statement 1998-199 shows that 1,085 thousand roads. The railway track in the district runs to a total fingerlings have been distributed to fishermen in the length of 36 kms. There are 8 railway stations district. Out of these, 505 thousand alone were including halts. The district headquarters is well distributed in Dankaur CD Block, followed by connected by roadways buses with all administrative

7 ANALYTICAL NOTE units like Tahsils, Development Blocks and Local meets once in a month. If need be an emergency Bodies. Besides these, NOIDA is connected by bus meeting can also be called by the Sarpanch. Decisions service with Hardwar, , , are taken by the majority vote. In case of a tie the and Aligarh. The district statistics 1999 show Sarpanch can also use his casting vote. that there are 47 bus stations in the district out of In order to be elected to a Village Panchayat, wh ich 4 I are in rural areas. The district is served by a candidate should possess the following qualifications: a total length of 865 kms. of metalled roads. No National Highway passes through the district. State (I) He should be a resident of the village highways passing through the district are 20 kms long concerned and his name should be in the in the district and rural roads are 366 kms. Roads voter's list of the village. maintained by other departments are district board (2) He should be twenty-five years old. (9 kms.), urban bodies (401 kms.) and 48 kms. by (3) He should be mentally and physically sound. government departments. (4) He should not be a proclaimed offender. Electricity and Power : The members of the Gram Panchayat elect Electricity is important for giving impetus to a Sarpanch and a Vice-Sarpanch from amongst its economic growth of the district. The district statistics own members. They may have some elderly 1999 shows that 319 villages of the district were members forming a special committee to make the electrified and L.T. mains installed in another 302 working of the Panchayat more smooth and villages. The consumption (thousand KW per hour) meaningful. All these people are honorary and do in different needs was domestic user 776,960, not get any pay. A paid secretary to the Panchayat commercial 123,nO, industrial 1,331,040, public light is appointed by the district authorities in consultation 58,690, public water and sewerage 73,310 thousand with the Panchayat concerned. A Treasurer may also kwh. The per capita consumption in the district was be appointed if the Panchayat is larger. 1,966.3 kwh. A Gram Panchayat is entrusted with various Gram Panchayat its composition, jurisdiction and social, economic and judicial functions which are as role in Village Development : under: A Gram Panchayat acts as the executive (1) It provides civic amenities to the people of body of the Gram Sabha. The members of the village the village. or Gram Panchayat are elected by the members of the Gram Sabha. The members of the gram Sabha (2) It gets a primary school opened in the village generally elect a small committee of 7 to 15 members and supervises its work. from among themselves who constitute the Village (3) It looks after the cleanliness of the village. Panchayat. It is necessary that the Village Panchayat Drains for waste water are also provided should have a member belonging to the scheduled by the Panchayat in the village. caste and also a woman member. If they are not elected, then the government itself appoints two such (4) It gets the Primary Health Centre opened i.n members. The Village Panchayat is the sole body the village. The Panchayat has also to which looks after the various problems of the village provide land and building for such a center. and takes steps to improve the condition of the (5) It gets metalled roads built from the village villagers. to the nearest road leading to a market place Formerly the term of the Gram Panchayat with the help of the Public Works Department differed from state to state. It ranged between three of the district. to five years. But the new Panchayat Raj Act of (6) It arranges for sufficient irrigational facilities, 1993 has fixed a uniform five year term for every improved seeds, insecticides, chemical Panchayat. It can also be dissolved earlier by the fertillizer manures, improved implements and. state government, if it fails to perform its duties other such facilities with the help of the Block J faithfully. A Sarpanch may be removed from office Development Officer of the area for the if two-third Panchas vote against him. But in such uplift of agriculture. a case the sanction of the district authorities must (7) It manages and maintains the common be obtained before hand. The Panchayat normally property of the village.

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(8) In some states, the Gram Panchayat also enjoys Room certain judicial powers. It decides petty civil A room should have four walls with a doorway and criminal cases and imposes fines upto Rs. with a roof over head and should be wide and long 100. enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should have a length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth of The state government determines the number at least 11/2 metres and 2 metres in height. A room, of Panch as according to the population of the village however, which is used in common for sleeping, in Uttar Pradesh the number of Panchas is between sitting, dining, storing and cooking, etc., should be 15-30. regarded as a room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, (v) Census Concepts store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in which a household industry such as a handloom is Building: located, which are not normally used for living or A 'Building' is generally a single structure on sleeping are excluded from the definition of a living the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than room for the purpose of this question. one component unit which are used or likely to be One is likely to come across conical shaped hut used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such or tent in which human beings reside. In such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, improvised accommodation, there will be no four workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of walls to a room and therefore, the above definition entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. would not strictly apply to such types of It is also possible that building which have component accommodation. In such cases, the tent or conical units may be used for a combination of purposes hut etc. have been construed to be a room. In certain such as shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum­ parts of the country, particularly in rural areas, the residence,office-cum -residence, etc. pattern of housing may present some problems. For Usually a structure will have four walls and a example, a household may be in occupation of several roof. But in some areas the very nature of huts put to different uses such as main residence, construction of houses is such that there may not be sitting room, store and even for sleeping at night. By any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where strict application of the definition each one will be entrance is also provided but they may not have any reckoned as a census house, but this does not reflect walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are the real situation. While huts used as store or cattle also treated as separate buildings. shed pose no problems, those used as sleeping rooms beyond the main residence, should be counted as Permanent houses rooms rather than separate census houses.If a garage Houses, the walls and roof of which are made is used by a servant and he lives in it as a separate of permanent materials. The material of walls can household, it should be reckoned as a room available be anyone from the following, namely, galvanized to the servant's household. If the servant is iron sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, considered as a member of the household then the burnt bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made garage room should be reckoned as an additional of from anyone of the following materials, namely, room of the household tiles, slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, Dwelling Room asbestos sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has Semi-permanent houses walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide Houses in which either the wall or the roof is and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should made of permanent material and the other is made have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of temporary material. of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, Temporary houses dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's Houses in which both walls and roof are made room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which Walls may be made from anyone of the following are not normally usable for living are not considered temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose plastic, polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., may be made from anyone of the following is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, a census houses is used as a shop or office., etc., wood, mud, plastic or polythene. and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But jf a garage

9 ANALYTICAL NOTE or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ was reckoned as a separate census house. he also lives in it as a separate household then this Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the has been considered as a dwelling room available to definition of census house strictly in certain cases. the servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, ifused for living by any household is also considered each room having direct entrance from the common as dwelling room. A dwelling room, which is shared staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to bc by more than one household, has not been counted treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms for any of them. If two households have a dwelling are occupied by a single household it was not realistic room each but in addition also share a common to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, dwelling room, then the common room has not been 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the counted for either of the households. main house should be considered and the entire flat Census house was treated as one census house. On the other hand, A 'census house' is a building or part of a building if two independent households occupy these five used or recognised as a separate unit because of rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the having a separate main entrance from the road or second household occupying 2 rooms, then common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be considering the use, the first three rooms together occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or were treated as one census house and the remaining nOI1- residential purpose or both. rooms as another census house. But if each room was occupied by an independent household, then each In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which such room was treated as a separate census house. buildings and census houses were ide:ntified for numbering in the field by the enumerators is described In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door hereunder: of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common Sometimes a series of different buildings are room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire found along a street which are joined with one hostel! Hotel building was treated as one census another by common walls on either side looking like house. but if such hostels/hotels have out-houses or a continuous structure. These different units are other structures used for different purposes or the practically independent of one another and are likely same purpose, then each such structure attached to to have been built at different times and owned by the main hostel I hotel was treated as a separate different persons. In such cases, though the whole census house. structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, each portion was treated In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the as a separate building and its constituent units as pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, separate census houses. located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the On the other hand, one may come across cases, main residence may be located in one hut, other huts particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, flats. In these cases while the structure looks like baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates one building, different persons own the flats. In case structure, they form a single housing unit and of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number therefore, have to be treated collectively as one of flats owned by different persons, the entire building and one census house. If some of the huts structure was treated as one building and each. flat are used by one household and the others by a second as a separate census house. household as residence, then the two group_s of huts If within a large enclosed area, there are were treated as separate census houses. However, separate buildings owned by different persons then if there were also other huts in the compound used each such building is treated as a separate building. for other purposes and not as part of the household's There can be a situation where within an enclosed residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these compound there are separate buildings owned by an were treated as separate census houses. undertaking or company or even government that are On the other hand, in urban areas, where more actually in occupation of different persons. For than one structure within an enclosed or open­ example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the compound (premises) belonging to the same person, buildings are owned by the Corporation but these e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, are in occupation of their employees. Each such etc., only one building number was given for this building was treated as a separate building. But if in group and each of the constituent a separate census anyone of these buildings there were 11ats ill house number. occupation of different households, each such flat Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars

10 ANAL YTICAL NOTE has come up was treated as a building. Urban Agglomeration Village An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining .urban The basic unit for nlral areas is the revenue outgrowths (OGs) or two or more phYSIcally village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway but the entire village is treated as one unit for colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like come up near a city or statutory town outside its villages within forest areas, each habitiltion area with statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village. village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each Rural-Urban area such individual area by itself may not satisfy the The data in tables on Houses, Household minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated Amenities and Assets are presented separately for as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglo­ rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition merations during Census of India 2001, following of urban area adopted is as follows: criteria are taken as pre-requisites: a) All places with a municipality, corporation, (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent cantonment board or notified town area towns of an urban agglomeration should committee, etc. necessarily be a statutory town; and b) A place satisfying the following three criteria (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e., simultaneously; towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomer­ i) a minimum population of 5,000; ation should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census). ii) at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural With these two basic criteria having been met, pursuits and the following are the possible different situations in which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. km.(1,OOO per sq. mile) i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths; For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per ii) two or more adjoining towns with their the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, outgrowths; and a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with having at least 75 per cent of male working population their outgrowths all of which form a engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. continuous spread. To work out the proportion of male working Household population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. A 'household' is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities common kitchen unless the exigencies of work and towns have also been treated as urban under prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths household may be related or unrelated or a mix of are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live military camps, etc., that may have come up near a in a census house but do not take their meals from statutory town or city but within the revenue limits the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. of a common household. Each such person was to Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy be treated as a separate household. The important the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to link in finding out whether it was a household or not qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit was a common kitchen. There may be one member but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a households, two member households or multi-member continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, households. wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such towns. Institutional household City A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples called cities.

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of Institutional Households are boarding houses, Census of India 2001 in the State are given below: messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jaills, ashrams, Scheduled Castes orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 200 I, 1 Agariya 38 Habura it was specifically mentioned that this category or 2 Badhik 39 Hari households would cover only those households where 3 Badi 40 Hela a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and 4 Baheliya 41 Jhusia, Jatawa share a common kitchen. 5 Baiga 42 Kalabaz Houseless household 6 Baiswar 43 Kanjar 7 Bajaniya 44 Kapariya Households who do not live in buildings or census 8 Bajgi 45 Karwal houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in 9 Balahar 46 Khairaha the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway 10 Balai 47 Kharwar platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. 11 Balmiki (excluding Banbasi) 12 Bangali 48 Khatik Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe 13 Banmanus 49 Khorot Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the 14 Bansphor 50 Kol President may, with respect to any State or Union 15 Barwar 51 Kori territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts 16 Basor 52 Korwa of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall 17 Bawariya 53 Lalbegi for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to 18 Beldar 54 Majhwar be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union 19 Beriya 55 Mazhabi territory. Article 342 similarly provides for 20 specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts Bhantu 56 Musahar of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which 21 Bhuiya 57 Nat are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution 22 Bhuyiar 58 Pankha to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various 23 Boria 59 Parahiya States and Union territories. In pursuance of these 24 Chamar, Dhusia, 60 Pasi, Tarmali provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and / or 25 Chero 61 Patari Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and 26 Dabgar 62 Rawat Union territory and are valid only within the 27 Dhangar 63 Saharya jurisdiction of that State or Union territory and not 28 Dhanuk 64 Sanaurhiya outside. 29 Dharkar 65 Sansiya It is important to mention here that under the 30 Dhobi 66 Shilpkar Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no 31 Dom 67 Turaiha person who professed a religion different from 32 Domar Scheduled Tribes was deemed to be a member of a 33 Dusadh I Bhotia Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the 34 Gharami 2 Buksa Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste 35 Ghasiya 3 Jaunsari resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States 36 Gond 4 Raji Union were in relation to that State whether they 37 Gual 5 Tharu professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Language and Mother tongue : Subsequently, in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent As per the census concept, each language is a Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same collects information on the mother tongue of each person and mother tongue is defined as the language footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the_ Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in person. If the mother died in infancy, the language the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and the same footing with regard to the recognition of deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the the Scheduled Castes. mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not The list containing the names of the Scheduled necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the should have a script. The mother tongues returned

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE by the respondents in census are classified and economically productive activity during the reference grouped under appropriate languages according to period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of their linguistic characteristics. enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. Literate Cultivator A person age 7 years and above who can both For purposes of the Census a person is classified read and write with understanding in any language as cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on is taken as literate. A person who can only read but land owned or held from government or held from cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that private persons or institutions for payment in money, to be considered as literate, a person should have kind or share. Cultivation includes effective received any formal education or passed any supervision or direction in cultivation. minimum educational standard. Literacy could also A person, who has given out her/his land to have been achieved through adult literacy classes or another person or persons or institution(s) for through any non-formal educational system. People cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as does not even supervise or direct cultivation in literates. exchange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Literacy rate S imilarl y, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both Literacy rate of the popUlation is defined as the (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator. percentage of literates in the age group seven years Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and above. For different age groups the percentage and production of cereals and millet crops such as of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc. and other crops Educational level such as sugarcane, tobacco, groundnuts, tapioca, etc. The highest level of education a person has and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, completed cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, Work vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the following Work is defined as participation in any eco­ plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and nomically productive activity with or without betel nuts (areca). compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves Agricultural labourer not only actual work but also includes effective A person who works on another person's land supervision and direction of work. It even includes for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as part time help or unpaid work on farm, family an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the enterprise or in any other economic activity. All cultivation, but merely works on another person's land persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or lease or contract on land on which she/he works. milk production even solely for domestic consumption Household industry worker are also treated as workers. Household industry is defined as an industry Reference period for determining a person as conducted by the head of the household herself/ worker and non-worker is One year preceding the himself and or by the members of the household at date of enumeration. home or within the village in rural areas and only Main worker within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers A person who has worked for major part of the in household industry should consist of members of reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the the household including the head. The industry should last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in not be run on the scale of a registered factory which any economically productive activity is termed as would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian 'Main worker'. Factories Act and should be engaged in Marginal worker manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of A person who worked for less than six months goods. of the reference period ( i.e. in the last one year It does not include professions such as a Pleader, prcceding the date of enumeration) in any economic Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, activity is termed as 'Marginal worker'. Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even NOll worku if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household. A person who has not worked at all 111 any

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Other worker (ii)sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal A person who has been engaged in some economic systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and activity during the reference period but not as a collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household manual scavenging. Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The The system of underground sewerage provides type of workers that come under this category of for the street sewerage with which are connected 'OW' include all government servants, municipal the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, hand flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter business, transport, banking, mining, construction, is transported without the need for scavenging. This political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, system generally exists in cities and big towns. etc. In effect, all those workers other than cultivators Where the streets sewer does not exist these or agricultural labourers or household industry sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local workers, are 'Other Workers'. septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Work participation rate leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic total population. tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion requires an optimum travel through the Population density pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid Population density is the number of persons bacterially innocuous by the slow process offilteration inhabited per square kilometer of the area. through the soil traversed. Age Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells Age is measured in terms of the completed are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines number of years. are connected with them. These wells are cleaned Sex-ratio at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of latrines are of service type latrines from Number of females per 1,000 males 1TI a where human excreta is removed by scavengers population. from house to house, in most cases carrying it on (vi) Non Census Concepts their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or Improved drinking water : wheel barrows. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys for being If the household had access to drinking water carried to the dumping grounds. supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) situated within or outside the Fertility premises, it is considered as having access to In demography, the word fertility is used in improved drinking water. relation to the actual production of children or It may be mentioned that such uniform definition occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is may not. be valid across all states. a measure of rate at which population adds to itself by births and normally assessed by relating the System of Sewerage number of births to a full or part of the population, Generally, a sewerage system would mean a such as number of married women or number of network of mains and branches of underground women of child bearing age. The definitions of the conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the tenninology used in computing different fertility rates point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household are mentioned below: and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; Crude birth rate (CUR) those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, Ratio of the number of live births in a year to while those carrying both sewage and storm water the mid year population, nonnally expressed per 1,000 are called combined sewers. However, in some towns population. which are not provided with such underground Number of live births during the year sewerage system, it is served by open surface drain, CBR = x 1000 box drain, sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. Mid-year Population Type of latrine and method of disposal of night Crude death rate (CDR) soil Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the There are three prevalent systems of disposal mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 of human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage,

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE population. 45-49 Number of deaths during the year 5 x L ASFR 15-19 CDR := x 1000 TFR= ------Mid-year Population 1000 Natural growth rate Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) Growth rate is obtained as the difference betwecn Average number of children that would be born crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence to a married woman if she experiences the current o.f migration. fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of Number of live births in a year to female women till the completion of reproductive period. population in any specified age group normally 45-49 expressed per 1,000 women. 5 x I ASMFR Number of live births in a 15-19 particular age-group TMFR ASFR x 1000 1000 Mid-year female population of the same age-group Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) group per 1,000 population of the same age group. Number oflive births in a year to married female Number of deaths in a population in any specified age group normally particular age-group expressed per 1,000 married women. ASMR = x 1000 Number of live births in a Mid-year population of the particular age-group same age-group ASMFR ------x 1000 ql Mid-year married female Probability of dying between birth and age 1. population of the same age-group This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of General fertility rate (GFR) number of deaths in a year of children aged less Number of live births per 1,000 women in the than one year to the number of births in that year. reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. q2 Number of live births in a year Probability of dying between birth and age 2. GFR:= x 1000 q5 Mid-year female population in Probability of dying between birth and age 5. the age-group (15-49) years This indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) General marital fertility rate (GMFR) Infant mortality rate (IMR) Number of live births per 1,000 married women Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given children below one year) in a year to the number of year. live births in that year. Number of live births in a year Number of infant deaths GMFR := x 1000 during the year Mid-year married female population IMR x 1000 in the age-group (15-49) years. Number of live births Total fertility rate (TFR) during the year It is obtained as the total of the age specific Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., fertility rates (number of children born per woman Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of span. It provides the average number of children that two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late will be born to a woman under the fertility levels neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: indicated by the age specific fertility ratcs assuming Nco-natal mortality ratc (NMR) that there is no mortality of women till the completIOn Number of infants dying within the first month of reproductive period. of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births of the same year.

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Number of infant deaths Child woman ratio (0-4) aged 28 days or under 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years during the year per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. NMR = x 1000 Number of live births Child woman ratio (5-9) during the year 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years Early neo-natal mortality rate per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Number of infant deaths Migration of less than 7 days Migration is the third component of population during the year change, the other two being mortality and fertility. x 1000 Number of live births A person is considered as a migrant by place of during the year birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during Late neo-natal mortality rate the census is other than the place of his/her birth. Number of infant deaths of Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by 7 days to less than 29 days during the year place of last residence if the place in which he/she ------x 1000 is enumerated during the census is other than his/her Number of live births place of immediate last residence outside the village during the year or town and not simply in another house or locality Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) in the same village or town. Number of deaths of 29 days to less Certain aspects concerning temporary than One year during the year ------x 1000 movement/ migration of people has been explained Number of live births below as these are important components concerning during the year migration: Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week the country. In many cases such migrants are' of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. only seasonal in nature. People migrate to other Number of still births and infant places for work in a particular season and come deaths of less than 7 days during the year back again to their usual place of residence after PMR = ------. x 1000 three or four months. All such workers are treated Number of live births and still as migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any births during the year other place for attending short term vocational Still birth rate (SBR) or educational course that lasted for only few Number of still births during the year months of a year, she/he too were considered as x 1000 a migrant. Number of live births and still births during the year (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to another place or had been shifting from one place to Maternal mortality rate (MMR) another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital Number of deaths of women in the age group for treatment or for temporary business purposes, 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination such persons are not deemed to have had of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy another residence difIerent from the place where and child birth per 100000 live births in a given year. she/he or her/his family normally resides. She/ he is not considered as migrant. Number of maternal deaths to women in the agegroup 15-49 (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to MMR = ------x 100000 her parents or other relative's house for delivery Number of live birth and if the hospital or the parents/relatives houses Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 Population) is in a place different from usual place of Number of currently married females in the agc residence, the place where the hospital or parents group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. / relative's house is the place of last residence

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of the child but not of the mother. M7 depending on the population size of UA/City/ Town. These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 A new response category 'Moved after birth' (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999) was added in Census of India 200 I in the question M4 (500,000-999,999); M3 (300,000-499,999), M2 on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional (200,000-299,999) & MI (100,000-199,999). Towns migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress with, 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as migration as a reason for migration for last residence Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under III towns, population with 10,000-19,999 are Class category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has IV towns, population with 5,000 and 9,999 are Class been determined as applicable at the time of migration V towns and towns with less than 5,000 population and not in reference to any point of time after that. are Class VI towns. For example, if a person had moved from the place Slum area of her/his last residence for the purpose of education and subsequently at some point of time got The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) employment there only, the reason for migration Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. would be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by Internal and International migration reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrange­ The migrational movements are of three types ment and design of such buildings, narrowness or (i) Migration within the state itself with its faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light components (a) Migration within the district of or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these enumeration (intra district migration) (b) Migration factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. from one district of state to another district of state Mega city (inter district migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another State of the country (inter-state migration), The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent pheno­ (iii) Migration from one country to another country. menon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term The first two streams together constitute internal of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem migration, while the last type of movement is called of management of civic amenities and capacity to international migration. The present name of the absorb the relatively high growth of population. Indian country, state or district and not the name by which Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million they were known at the time of her/his birth or last and above as the cut off point to identify a place as residence were recorded. the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure Rural-Urban components of migration Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have Affairs and Employment, Department of Urban been determined as applicable at the time of migration Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and and not with reference to any point of time after above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. that. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above The flow of migrants consists of four streams population have been treated as Mega cities. viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and (vii) 2001 Census findings urban to urban. Population Distribution : Civic status of urban units The total popUlation 1,202,030 persons of the Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the district is divided into 752,615 persons in rural and basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town 449,415 persons in urban areas. The most populous e.g. Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal tahsil is Dadri with 692,259 population followed by Committee/Municipal Council, Municipality etc. Gautam Buddha Nagar tahsil with a population of Size class of UA / town 259,445.The least populous tahsil is Jewar with a population of250,326. The maximum urban population Size-class ofUA/Town is based on the population is at Noida C.T. which is 305,058 followed by Dadri size ofthe UA/City/Town UAs'!Towns with 1,00,000 NPP with 57,416 urban population whereas the least and above population are classified as Class I UAs. urban population is in Kakod NP (7,139). At the 2001 / towns. These Class I UAs. / towns are now further Census the district has 37.4 per cent of its population sub classified in to seven sub classes namely M 1 to living in towns. As compared to this, in the State the

17 ANALYTICAL NOTE same is 20.8 per cent. The population of urban varies from as low as 765 in Loni to as high as 863 population is highest in Dadri tahsil (373,224) followed in Dadri. It may be noted that out of 392 inhabited by Jewar tahsil (56,711) villages in the district in 18.9 percent of vi "ages with Size, Class and Status of Towns 24.1 percent of rural population the sex ratio in the age group 0-6 is between 800-849. The sex ratio of There are 7 statutory and 2 Census Towns in popUlation in the age-group 0-6 among towns varies the district. Noida with 305,058 population is Class from 807 in Bilaspur to 897 in Kakod and Jewar. I Census town. Dadri with 57,416 population is Class Work Participation Rate II town. There are three Class IV towns in the Only 30.3 per cent (363,814 persons) population district. Salarpur Khadar, Dankaur and Rabupura are pertains to the category of workers. Males working Class towns. Class V towns are Bilaspur, Kakod m popUlation is 46.6 percent as against 10.9 per cent and Jahangirpur. There is one NPP in the district among females. Main workers constitute 25.7 per (Dadari) apart from Six Nagar Panchyats, viz. cent of population with male 41.9 and female 6.4 Bilaspur, Dankaur, Kakod, Rabupura, Jahangirpur and percent. For marginal workers the figures are 4.6 Jewar. The two census towns of the district are percent of total population (4.6 percent males and Noida and Salarpur Khadar. and 4.5 percent females respectively). Non-workers Population Growth constitute 69.7 per cent of total population, 67.7 The population of the district in 1991 adjusted to percent are from the urban areas and 70.9 in rural jurisdiction of 2001 was 849,742 in the district areaswith male 55.6 and female 88.9 percent. Of whereas population of the district at 2001 Census is the total working population in the district 25.6 per 1,202,030. There has been decadal variations wherein cent are cultivators, 9.4 per cent engaged as population since 1991 amounting to 352,288 in agricultural labourers, 4.0 per cent in household absolute terms (41.5 per cent). The males, who were industry and 6 1.0 per cent as other workers. Among 467,777 at 1991 Census, increased to 652,819 and male workers 26.1 per cent are cultivators as females rose from 381965 to 549,21l. As against compared to 22.9 per cent among females. Similarly as against 62.5 per cent male other workers, the 41.5 per cent decadal growth in the district, the growth rate has been 25.8 per cent in Uttar Pradesh. proportion of female other workers is 53.7 per cent. In rural areas of the district as much as 40.5 per Population Density cent of working population is cultivators against only The area of the district is 1,442.00 square 3.1 per cent in urban areas. In case of other workers, ki lometre. The density of population in the district is the composition of rural and urban proportion is 40.9 834 as compared to 690 in the state. In the rural and 91.3 per cent respectively of working population. areas of the district the population density is 603. It may be mentioned that the working population in the district is 30.3 per cent as compared to 32.5 per Sex ratio cent in the state. . The sex ratio in the district is 841, while it is 898 Literacy in the state of Uttar Pradesh. In the rural areas of the district the sex ratio is high at 853 while it is only In the district 68.7 per cent of the population 822 in urban areas. The rural sex ratio of the district is literate as against 56.3 per cent in the state. In the is lower than that of the state. The sex ratio among district 81.3 per cent of the male population is literate three tahsils varies between 827 in Dadri and 870 as compared to 68.8 per cent in the state. Among in Jewar. Among C.D. blocks the sex ratio varies females the literacy in the district is 53.7 per cent from 822 in Loni to 865 in Jewar and Sikandarabad. as compared to 42.2 per cent in the state. In the Among towns of the district the minimum sex ratio district literacy rate is 74.9 per cent in urban areas 729 is found in Salarpur Khadar and highest 891 in as against 64.9 per cent in rural areas. The gap in Jewar. The sex ratio of population in the age-group male/female literacy rate is 34. I per cent in rural 0-6 is 854 in the district which is higher Ithan the sex areas as compared to 16.6 percentage points in urban ratio of general population (841). The sex ratio of areas. The literacy rate among C.D. blocks varies population of age-group 0-6 in rural areas is 852 between 60.4 per cent in Jewar to 69.8 per cent in against 858 in urban areas. The sex ratio of Loni. Similarly, the literacy rate among towns varies population the age-group 0-6 among six C.D. blocks from 52.6 per cent in Rabupura to 80.1 per cent in Noida.

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(viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset A few of the peculiar characteristics of the population tables 1 to 36 : is being highlighted here on the basis orthe following The district throws up a vivid picture of its inset tables I to 36: population by varying parameters at the 200 I Census.

TABLE 1 : DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TAHSILS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 Serial Tahsil Population Percentage decadal Percentage No variation 1991- urban 2001 o ulation 1991 2001 1991 2001 ~~~~~------~~~--~--=-~=-~~--Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urhan Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1 Dadri 692,25<) 319,035 373,224 53.9 2 Gautam Buddha Nagar N.A 259.445 239,965 19,480 ;'\I.A. 7.5 3 Jewar 250,326 193,615 56,71 I 227

District Total 849,742 601,185 248,551 1,202,030 752,615 449,415 41.5 25.2 80.8 29.3 37.4 The growth rate of each tahsil in the district areas. The proportion of urban population has gone for total, rural and urban areas and percentage of up during the decade from 29.3 per cent in 1991 to urban population to total population is given in table. 37.4 per cent in 200 I census. Since it is a new district The growth rates for rural and urban areas of the carved out from Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr after district are 25.2 and 80.8 per cent respectively. Out 1991 Cp-nsus the percentage decadal variation of of the total population of the district 37.4 per cent tahsils during 1991-2001 census is not given. live in urban areas while 62.6 per cent lives in rural TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZERANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION ,2001

Serial District I C. D. Total number Total rural populatlOn Numbcr Population Number Population Number No. block of inhabit cd and less than 200 and 200-499 and villages pcra:ntagc pera:ntage per=tage ofVl\\ages . PerSOIlS Males Fanales ofVll\ages Males Females of VI \\ ages Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 lolli 3 6,074 3,334 2,740 0(0.0) 0 () 0(00) 0 0 1 (33.3) 2 Bisrakh 84 188,912 102,926 85,986 6 (7.1) 412 390 5 (6 0) 803 720 9 (10.7) 3 Dacln 68 161.146 87,699 75,647 :J (44) 140 127 :1 (4 4) 650 539 6 (8.8) 4 Dankaur 139 221,862 119,699 102,163 8 (5 8) 495 388 II (7.9) 1,~87 1.491 31 (22.3) 5 Sikandrabad 3 8.61R 4.622 3,996 0(0.0) 0 0 0(00) 0 0 0(00) 6 Jcwm' 95 163,R03 R7,851 75.952 2 (21) 80 54 8 (8 4) 1,619 1.433 13 (13 7) Districts (Ruml) Total 392 752,615 406,131 346,484 19 ( 4.8) 1,127 959 27 ( 6.9) 4,959 4,183 60 ( 15.3)

Populatl0l1500- NWTber Population J(XX)- Nuni1Cr Pop ulat 1011 2mJ.. Nurmer and Population 5(XX)-9999 Nwmer PopulatiOll

24,863 21~,68 154 (39.3) 117,6.19 101,062 109 (27.8) 175,038 I 49,o.t5 23 (5.9) 82,505 61),867 0(0.0) () 0

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Table-2 gives CD. block-wise population, number the district while in the sIze class of 500-999 and percentage of villages falling in eaeh range of population there arc 60 villages with 15.3 percent of population size of villages and number of males and the total villages in the dIstrict. 154 villages (39.3 females in each population range at CD. block level percent) are in the size elass of 1,000-1 ,999 and 109 in the district. Out of the 392 inhabited villages, 19 villages (27.8 percent) are in the size class 01'2,000- (4.8 percent) are small sized villages with population 4,999 and 23 villages (5.9 percent) in the district fall below 200 persons. In the size of200 to 499 persons 111 the range of 5,000-9999 population. there are 27 villages having 6.9 percent villages of

TABLE - 3 NEW TOWNS, DE NOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS (a) New (i) Statutory town - NIL (ii) Census town - NIL (b) Denotified - NIL (i) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns - NIL (li) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria - NIL (iii) Census towns of 1991 census are notified as statutory town in 2001 census - NIL (c) Declassified - NIL (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) - NIL Declassified means the census towns of 1991 census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria.

TABLE4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of population density (pcr Totalnumher of villages Percentage of villages Population Percen tage square kilometer) in each population in each population distrIbution of density range density range popUlation 2 3 4 5 0-10 5 1.3 867 0.1 11-20 I 0.2 21 0.0 21-50 3 08 285 00 51-lOa 10 2.5 4.222 06 101-200 20 5.1 11,040 \.S 201-300 22 5.6 22,902 3.0 301-500 81 20.7 120.408 16.0 SOl + 250 63.8 592.870 7R8 Not known 0 0.0 0 (J.n District Total 392 100.0 752,615 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 603 Table 4 shows the distribution of vIllages by villages (5.6 percent) havc higher density in the range populatIon density ranges. The inhabited vi lIages of of 201-500 persons per sq.km. while the the district have been grouped under eight different corresponding proport ion in the lower range of 101 " ranges of density. The maximum number of villages to 200 is 5.1 percent of the total inhabIted villages I.e. 250 accounting for 63.8 percent of the total having 1.5 percent population of the district. In inhabited villages of the district falling in the denSity further lower density ranges of 21 - 50 and 51-100 range of501+ persons havlI1g 78.8 percent population. persons account for 0.8 and 2.5 percent of inhabited The lower ranges of 301-500 and 201-300 persons villages respectively. Both these ranges claim 0.6 per sq. km. cover 81 villages (20.7 perccnt) and 22 percent rural population.

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TABLE-S: SEX RATIO OFSTATEAND DISTRICT 1991-2001 Census Year UTTA R PRA DESII GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 :l 4 5 6 7 1901 938 941 916 892 889 915 191 I 916 922 866 880 879 896 1921 908 918 834 880 87R 894 1931 903 916 R 1 3 867 867 866 1941 907 922 824 887 886 892 1951 908 922 827 875 87() 874 1961 907 921 817 872 872 877 1971 876 884 826 845 844 858 198 I 882 RX'! R50 848 844 876 1991 876 R7c) 864 817 821 S07 2001 898 904 876 841 853 822 NOT E- Sex ratio has been defined here as the numbcrof females rei I (JOO male,

As per 200 I Census, sex-ratio of 841 (females males was recorded in the district in 1991 against per 1,000 males) has been recorded ill the district the state average of 876 females. It is also observed against the state average of 898. The sex-ratio of that the proportion of females in rural areas is higher the district remained all along significantly low as than that of urban areas in the state while in the compared to the state average figures from 190 I to district, the gap is not wide in the period 1901-2001. 2001. The lowest sex ratio of 817 females per 1000

TABLE6: SEX RATIO BYTAHSILS, 2001 Serial No. N arne of Tahsil Sex ratio Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5

Dadri 827 848 810 2 G autam Buddha Nagar 852 850 871 3 Jewar 870 866 884

District Total 841 853 822

Table-6 gives sex-ratios for total, rural and urban varies between 848 in Dadri tahsil and 866 females areas at tahsil level as per 2001 census. There are per 1,000 males in Jewar tahsil. The sex-ratio in 841 females for every thousand males in the district. Jewar tahsil (866) is higher than the district lUral It becomes clear from the table that sex-ratio in rural average (853). In urban areas the highest sex-ratio areas is higher than that in urban areas. The sex­ is also recorded in Jewar (884) and the lowest is in ratio among rural and urban population IS 853 and Dadn (810). 822 females respectively. The rural sex-ratio in tahsils TABLE7 : SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 Serial No. Name of C D block Sex ratio

2 3

LOlli X22 2 Bisrakh X35 3 Dadri 863 4 D ankaur 853 5 Sikandrab,ld 865 () J C\V (If 365

District (Rurul) Total 853

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Table-7 presents C.O. block-wise sex-ratio for recorded in Loni C.O. block. The sex-ratios of rural population in the district. The sex-ratio in rural Sikandrabad and Jewar C.O. block arc higher than areas of the district comes to 853 females per 1,000 the district rural average of853 and in the remaining males. Among the C.O. blocks the highest sex-ratio blocks, this value IS equal in Dankaur and in other of 865 is found in Sikandrabad and Jewar C.O. block Blocks it is below the district average. followed by Dadri 863 while the lowest 822 is

TABLES: SEX RATIO Of RURAL POPULATIO:,,/ BY RANGES, 2001

Rangcof sex ratio N umber of inhaoltcd Percentage of villages In Pop ulatlon Percentage dl,lrlbulion for villages Villages each range 200 I of pop ulatlon I 2 3 4 5

Less than 700 9 2 3 11.149 I 5 700-749 5 I 3 1,395 0.2 750-799 30 77 43,599 5.X 800-849 \ \ 2 286 257,235 342 850-899 \66 42.3 36 \.()4 I 480 900-949 6\ 15.6 72,979 9.7 950-999 5 1.3 4,712 0.6 1000-1099 3 0.8 392 0.1 1100+ 0.3 I 13 0.0 District Total 392 100.0 752,615 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 853

Table 8 presents the distribution of villages by (15.6 percent). In remaining sex-ratio ranges of 1000- sex-ratio ranges based on 200 1 Census. The 1099,950-999,750-799,700-749 and less than 700, maximum number of villages i.e. 166 accounting for the number of villages are3 (0.8 percent), 5 (1.3 42.3 percent of the total villages having largest percent), 30 (7.7 percent), 5 (1.3 percent) and 9 (2.3 ) population of 48.0 percent in the district fall in the percent) respectively. In these ranges, the percentage sex-ratio range of 850-899 females per 1,000 males. of population is comparatively low. The maximum It is followed by the sex-ratio range of800-849 which number of villages i.e 166 having maximum population claims 112 villages (28.6 percent) and 34.2 percent (48.0 percent) fall in the higher sex-ratio ranges of population. The highest range of 1,100 and above 850-899 showing that in majority of villages the sex­ claims one village (0.3 per cent). This range shares ratio is significantly higher. However, sex ratio for 113 persons rural population of the district while in Gautam Budha Nagar rural stands 853. the sex-ratio range of 900-949, there are 61 villages TABLE9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS! TOWNS, 200] Serial number Name of U.A.! Town Urban status of town Sex ratio 2 3 4

Bilaspur NP 885 2 Dadri NPP 852 3 Dankaur NP 862 4 Jahanglrpur ;"\II' 883 5 Jewar NP 891 (J Kakod NP R84 -<'I 7 Noida CT 806 Rabupura NP 871 ') Salarpur Khadar CT 729 S ex ratio (Urban) for the dis triet 822

Tahle ') givcs the scx-ratio or tOWIlS The so,.- ratio III urban areas (11" thc distrIct comcs to 822

22 ANALYTICAL NOTE females per 1,000 males, Among the 9 towns of the Jewar N.r. has the highest sex-ratio (891), while district the sex-ratio varies between 729 and 891. Salarpur Khadar CT has the lowest sex-ratio of729.

TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN TIlE AGE GROUP 0-6 FORTAHSILS, 2001

Serial Name of Tahsll Totall Total population In 0-6 age group Sex ratIo for number Rural 1 0-6 age group Urban Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Dadn Total 118,907 64,157 54,750 853 Rural 59,020 31,904 27,116 850 Urban 59,887 32,253 27,634 857 2 Gautam Buddha Nagar Total 50,311 27,165 23,146 852 Rural 46,946 25,330 21,616 853 Urban 3,365 1,835 1,530 834 3 ]ewar Total 49,141 26,461 22,680 857 Rural 37,858 20,443 17,415 852 Urban 11,283 6,018 5,265 875

District Total Total 218,359 117,783 100,576 854 Rural 143,824 77,677 66,147 852 Urban 74,535 40,106 34,429 858

Table 10 presents population of age-group between 850 in Dadri tahsil and 853 in Gautam Budha 0-6 years and sex-ratio for total, rural and urban areas Nagar tahsiL The sex-ratio of 852 in tahsil Jewar is in respect of each tahsil of the district. Total equal to the district rural average. Dadri has lowest population in age-group 0-6 is 218,359 persons sex ratio of 827 females among the total population comprising 117,783 males and 100,576 females. The and holds second lowest sex ratio among children. total sex-ratio in this age-group works out as 854 In urban areas, the highest sex-ratio is recorded in females for every thousand males in the district. The Jewar urban (875) and the lowest is found in Gautam proportion of females in rural areas is lower than Budha NagaI' urban (834). In this age-group the that of urban areas. The sex-ratio in rural and urban sex ratio in all tahsils is nearly equal to the district areas comes to 852 and 858 in this age-group average. respectively. The rural sex-ratio in tahsil varies

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN HIE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Number Name of C.D. block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex rat io for 0-6 age Persons Males Females group 2 3 4 5 6

LOI11 1,135 643 492 765 2 Bisrakh 34,749 18,913 15,836 837 3 Dadri 30,752 16,506 14,246 863 4 Dankaur 43,565 23,504 20,061 854 5 Sikandrabad 1,525 821 704 857 6 Jcwar 32,098 17,290 14,808 856 District (Rural) Total 143,824 77,677 66,147 852

Table II gives C.D. block-wise sex-ratio of rural child population in the age-group 0-6 years in (he

23 ANALYTICAL NOTE district. The sex-ratio is 852 for the district (rural). Jcwar, Sikandrabad, Oankaur and Oadri C.O. blocks The sex-ratio of C.O. block varies between 765 is higher than the district rural (852) and Dankaur and 863. It is highest in Oadri C.O. block i.c. 863 almost equals the district average while in remaining followed by 857 in Sikandrabad C.D. block and lowest two blocks, it is below the average of the district. 765 is found in Loni C.O. block. The sex-ratio of

TABLE 12: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio for Number of IIlhahllcd Percentage distribution of Population 200 I Percentage distribution of villages villages villages population

2 3 4 5

Less than 700 34 87 6,146 4 'l

700-749 41 105 9,723 6.8

750-799 54 13.8 19,884 13.8

800-849 74 18.9 34,619 24.1

850-899 69 17.6 32,654 22.7

900-949 47 12.0 21,667 15 I

950-999 25 6.4 8,770 6.1

1000-1099 33 8.4 8,1 09 5.6

1100+ 15 3.8 2,252 1.6

392 District (Rural) Total 100.0 143,824 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 852

Table 12 shows the distribution of villages in 9 cent) are in the range of 750-799 with 13.8 percent sex-ratio ranges of the age-group 0-6 years as well population. 47 villages (12.0 per cent) having 15.1 as percentage of villages, total population and per cent population fall in sex-ratio range of 900- percentage of population of this age-group falling in 949. Remaining sex-ratio ranges of less than 700, each range of sex-ratio in the district. 700-749,950-999, 1000-1099 and 1100+ claim less number of villages and these are distributed as 34 The maximum number of vIllages i.e. 74 (18.9 (8.7 per cent), 41 (10.5 per cent), 25 (6.4 per cent), per cent) having largest population (24.1 per cent) in 33 (8.4 per cent and 15 (3.8 per cent) respectively. the district (rural) fall in the sex-ratio range of 800- In thcsc ranges, the percentage of population is also 849 females per 1,000 males in age of 0-6 years. It low. It becomes clear from the table that more than is followed by the sex-ratio range of 850-899 which fifty per cent of villages i.e. 244 having population accounts for 69 villages (17.6 per cent) and 22.7 (75.7 per cent) fall in the higher sex-ratio ranges of percent population. Next to it, 54 villages (13.8 per 750- 949.

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Serial Number Name ofUA I Town Urban status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 of town age group Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Bilaspur NP 1,424 ' 788 636 807 2 Dadri NPP 11,039 5,987 5,052 844 3 Dankaur NP 1,941 1,047 894 854 4 Jahangirpur NP 1,816 989 827 836 5 Jewar NP 5,316 2,802 2,514 897 6 Kakod NP 1,582 834 748 897 7 Noida CT 46,679 25,069 21,610 862 8 Rabupura NP 2,569 1,393 1,176 844 9 Salarpur Khadar CT 2,169 1,197 972 812

Dis trict (Urban) Total 74,535 40,106 34,429 858

Table 13 shows sex-ratio of population in age to 897 each in Kakod NP and Jewar NP. Only group 0-6 of towns based on 2001 census. In this three towns have surpassed the district's average age group, sex-ratio for Gautam Budha Nagar stands sex-ratio of 858 while six towns are below it. at 858. It, however, varies from 807 in Bilaspur NP

TABLE 14 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHIDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPUlATION IN TAHSn.s, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Total / Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Rural/ population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban Castes TrIbes population to total population to total population populatIOn population population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Dadri Total 692,259 87,012 130 126 00 Rural 319,035 52,101 30 16.3 00 Urban 373,224 34,911 100 94 00 2 Gautam Buddha Nagar Total 259,445 49,821 27 192 0.0 Rural 239,965 45,288 27 189 00 Urban 19,480 4,533 0 233 0,0 Jewar Total 250,326 59,189 241 236 0.1 Rural 193,615 50,033 241 25.8 0.1 Urban 56,711 9,156 0 16 I 00

District Total Total 1,202,030 196,022 398 16.3 0.0 Rural 752,615 147,422 298 19.6 0.0 Urban 449,415 48,600 100 10.8 0.0 Table 14 depicts the distribution of Scheduled Scheduled Castes population is recorded in Jewar Castes and Scheduled Tribes popUlation as well as tahsil (23.6) while the lowest is found in Dadri tahsil their percentage to total population at tahsil level in (12.6). The Scheduled Tribes population is 298 and rural and urban areas of the district. Of the 1202030 100 persons in rural and urban areas respectively. total population of the district, 16.3 percent of the Scheduled Tribes population in the district is mainly total population belong to the Scheduled Castes and concentrated in tahsil of Jewar (241 persons). The 398 persons to Scheduled Tribes. The percentage of lowest population of Scheduled Tribes is recorded in Scheduled Castes population constitutes 19.6 per cent Gautam Budha Nagar tahsil (27), preceded by Dadri in rural population and 10.8 percent in urban population tahsil (130). of the district. The highest percentage of total

25 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of CD. block Total population Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes popUlation to total population to total population population popUlation population

2 3 4 5 6 7

Loni 6,074 1,891 0 31.1 0.0 2 Bisrakh 188,912 27.764 8 14.7 0.0 3 Dadri 163,346 29,528 30 18.1 0.0 4 Dankaur 221,862 44,410 19 20.0 0.0 5 Sikandrabad 8,618 1,655 0 19.2 0.0 6 Jewar 163,803 42,174 241 25.7 0.1

District (Rural) Total 752,615 147,422 298 19.6 0.0

Table 15 shows distribution of Scheduled Castes (19.2), Jewar (25.7) and Dankaur (20.0). The highest and Scheduled Tribes population in each C.D. block number of241 persons belonging to Scheduled Tribes of the district. 19.6 per cent of rural population of population is in Jewar C.D. block and is distantly the district belongs to Scheduled Castes and 298 followed by Dadri C.D. block (30 persons). The persons to Scheduled Tribes. At C.D. block level, lowest number i.e. zero of Scheduled Tribes is Scheduled Castes popUlation varies between 14.7 per recorded in Sikandrabad and Loni C.D. blocks. The cent in Bisrakh to 31.1 per cent in Loni C.D. block. Scheduled Tribes popUlation in the district is mainly The other C.D. blocks containing the higher concentrated in Jewar CD Block. percentage of Scheduled Castes are Sikandrabad

TABLE 16 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled N urn ber 0 f villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Castes population to total Population population 1 2 3 4 5

Nil 33 8.4 0 0.0 Less than 5 43 11.0 2,205 1.5 5-10 61 15.6 10,285 7.0 11-20 105 26.8 39,595 26.9 21-30 77 19.6 49,207 33.4 31-40 32 8.2 17,981 122 41-50 24 6.1 15,152 10.3 51-75 15 3 8 11.3 79 7 7 76 and above 2 0.5 1,618 1 I

District Total 392 100.0 147,422 100.0

Table 16 reflects the number of villages according proportion of Scheduled Castes population is less than to the proportion of Scheduled Castes population to 5.0 per cent in 43 villages (11.0 per cent) .. In 6~O their total population in different ranges of percentage villages, it varies between 5-10 per cent whIle the at district level. In fact 33 villages accounting for 8.4 next range of 11-20 per cent accounts for 105 villages per cent oftota! 392 inhabited villages in the district constituting 26.8 per cent of the total villages. The do not have any Scheduled Castes popUlation. The range 21-30 and 31-40 per cent contains 77 and 32

26 ANALYTICAL NOTE villages respectively. Both these ranges together and these villages contain 1.1 per cent Scheduled account for 27.8 per cent villages of the district. 24 Castes population of the district. The maximum of vi Ilages fall in the range of 41-50 and 51-75 percent 33.4 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population is fall in 15 villages (3.8 percent) and 2 villages (0.5 covered by range of 21-30 per cent. percent) are in the range of 76 and above per cent TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIDES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage population to-total population Population 2 3 4 5

Nil 384 98.0 0 0.0 Less than 5 7 1.8 119 39.9 5-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 I 0.2 179 60.1 51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total 392 100.0 298 100.0 Out of392 villages as many as 384 villages (98.0 (0.3 per cent) whose percentage range of Scheduled percent) do not have any Scheduled Tribes population. Tribes polpulation to total population fall in the range 7 villages or 1.8 percent have less than 5 percent of of 41-50. 179 Scheduled Tribes population or 60.1 Scheduled Tribes population. There is only one village percent live in this lone village.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name ofUA I Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to population population population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7

BilaspurNP 7,481 1,471 o 19.7 0.0 2 Dadri NPP 57,416 7,352 o 12.8 0.0 3 DankaurNP 11,999 3,062 o 25.5 0.0 4 Jahangirpur NP 9,510 1,120 o 11.8 0.0 5 JewarNP 27,016 5,291 o 19.6 0.0 6 Kakod NP 7,139 770 o 10.8 0.0 7 Naida CT 305,058 26,199 100 8.6 0.0 8 Rabupura NP 13,046 1,975 o 15.1 0.0 9 Salarpur Khadar CT 10,750 1,360 o 12.7 0.0

District(Urban) Total 449,415 48,600 100 10.8 0.0

Table 18 shows number and percentage of NP is highest (25.5 percent) and lowest (8.6 percent) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population is in Noida CT. Scheduled Tribes population of 100 recorded during 2001 census in the district. The table is found only in Noida while Scheduled Caste shows that Scheduled Castes population in Dankaur popUlation for the district in urban areas is 10.8

27 ANALYTICAL NOTE percent, which is found in different proportion in all persons have been recorded as Scheduled Tribes the 9 towns of the district. [n case of Scheduled whereas in other eight towns the Scheduled Tribes Tribes it is only one town, i.e. Noida CT where 100 population is nil.

TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial No. Name of CD block Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio 2 3 4

I Loni 861 0 2 B israkh 852 1,667 3 Dadri 878 1,308 4 Dankaur 860 1,111 5 Sikandrabad 853 0 6 Jewar 864 799

District (Rural) Total 863 874

Table 19 indicates sex-ratio among Scheduled block and lowest sex-ratio (852) is recorded 111 Castes and Scheduled Tribes in each C.D. block of Bisrakh C.D. block. In case of Scheduled Tribes, it the district. The Scheduled Castes sex-ratio is 863 is zero in two towns (Loni and Sikandrabad) and in and for Scheduled Tribes it is 874 for district (rural). other four towns, it is between 799 in Jewar and Among the C.D.blocks, the highest sex ratio of 878 1667 in Bisrakh CD. Block. females per thousand male is found in Dadri C.D.

TABLE20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ITOWNS, 2001 Serial number Name 0 f U.A . / Town Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio 2 3 4

BilaspurNP 862 0 2 Dadri NPP 845 0

3 Dankaur NP 843 0

4 Jahangirpur NP 886 0

5 Jewar NP 882 0 6 Kakod NP 915 0

7 Naida CT 787 818 8 Rabupura NP 849 0 9 Salarpur Khadar CT 828 0

S ex ratio (Urban) for the dis trict 819 818

In urban urban areas of the district, the district, it varies from 787 in Noida CT to 915 111 Scheduled Castes sex-ratio is 819 and that of Kakod NP. Scheduled Tribes 818. In all nine towns of the

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 21: NlM3ERANDPFUO

Oadri Total 423,431 264,150 159,281 268,R28 114,671 154,157 73.9 839 61.6 22.3 Rural 171\,752 117,()95 61,657 140,283 55,549 84,734 687 83.2 51.7 315 Urban 244,679 147,055 97,624 128,545 59,122 69,423 78.1 84.6 70.0 14.5 2 Gautam Buddha Na!!flf Total 132,141 1\9,525 42,616 127,304 50,595 76.7CA 63.2 79.3 44.3 35.0 RW'al 121,924 R3,IJI 3R,79J 11 R,()'!I 46,575 71,466 63.2 79.6 43.R 35.1\ Urban 10,217 6,394 3,823 9,263 4,020 5.243 63.4 745 507 23.1\ 3 Jewar Total 120,097 RI,074 39,023 130,229 52,R()4 77,425 59.7 75.5 41.6 33.9 Rural 94,382 64,547 29,835 99,233 39,234 59.999 60.6 77.5 41.2 36.3 Urban 2S,71S 16,S27 9,188 30,996 13,S70 17.426 56.6 68.6 430 2S.6

District Total Total 675,669 434,749 240,920 526,361 218,070 308,291 68.7 81.3 53.7 27.6 Rural 395,058 264,773 130,285 357,557 141,358 216,199 64.9 80.6 46.5 34.1 Urban 280,611 169,976 110,635 168,804 76,712 92,092 74.9 82.3 65.7 16.6

District and tahsil-wise literacy rates besides the literates stands at the bottom in the district. Out of number of literates and illiterates for total, rural and 3 tahsils, the literacy rates of Dadri tahsil is higher urban areas are given in table-21. The literacy rates than that of distnct average. It is also observed that are worked out by excluding population of 0-6 years. in urban areas of district, the literacy rates are higher As per 2001 Census, the proportion of literates to than the rural areas. total population excluding 0-6 years comes to 68.7 The gap between male and female literacy is per cent in the district. This proportion in rural area very high which comes to 27.6 percentage points in is 64.9 per cent against 74.9 per cent in urban areas. the district. The situation at tahsil level is not much In the district the literacy rates of males (81.3 per different. However this gap in urban literacy is low cent) is much higher than that of females (53.7 per which comes to 16.6 percentage points against the cent). Among the tahsils, Dadri tahsil tops with 73.9 rural areas, where the gap between male and female per cent literates followed by Gautam Budha Nagar literacy is 34.1 percentage points. tahsil(63.2 per cent). Jewar tahsil with 59.7 per cent

TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Namc of N umber of literatcs and illitcrates Percentage of literatcs Gap in No. CO.block Numbcr of literates N umbcr of illItcratcs malc-fcmalc Persons M alcs Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I Loni 3,447 2,246 1,201 2,627 1.088 1,539 698 83 5 534 30.1 2 Bisrakh 107,320 70,516 36,804 81.592 32,410 49, 1~2 696 ~3.9 52.5 31.4 3 Dadri 89,193 51\,245 30,948 74.IS3 29,454 44,699 673 81.3 SO.4 31.4 4 Dallkaur 110,747 76,025 34,722 III.IIS 43.674 67,441 62.1 7') 0 42.3 36.7 5 Stkandrabad 4,856 3,199 1,657 3.7(,2 1.423 2,.139 68.5 842 50.3 339 6 Jewar 79,495 54,542 24,953 84.308 33.309 SO,')')') (,04 77 :1 408 36.S

District (Rural) Total 395,058 264,773 130,285 357,557 141,358 216,199 64.9 80.6 46.5 34.1

Table 22 reveals number of literates, illiterates IS literate in the distnet. The corresponding proportion and the literacy rates in rural areas at CO. block of male and female Itt crates is 80.6 and 46.5 per level in the distnel. [nfact, 64.9 per ccnt of the total cent respectively \\ hlch shO\\ s very wide gap of 34.1 rural population excluding the age-group of 0-6 years percentage POltlts in male and female literacy. At

29 ANAL YTICAL NOTE

C.O. block level, Loni C.O. block has the highest variations in male and female literacy rates ill all the rural literacy rate of 69.8 per cent while 83.5 percent C.D. blocks of the district. The maximum gap of males and 53.4 per cent females are literates in this 36.7 percentage points is found in Oankaur C.O. block. The lowest literacy rate in rural areas is noted block. in Jcwar C.O. block (60.4 per cent). Thcre are wide TABLE 23 : DISTRIBLJfIONOFVILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 200] Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage Population Percentage distribution villages villages distribution of ofpopulation villages 2 3 4 5

0 0.3 I 0.0 1-10 0.3 930 0.1 11-20 I 0.3 1,205 02 21-30 4 1.0 1,016 0.1 31-40 R 2.0 14,050 1.9 41-50 24 6.1 52,7R5 7.0 51-60 81 20.7 145,846 19.4 61-70 169 43.1 316,132 42.0 71-80 97 24.7 203,985 27.1 81-90 6 1.5 16,665 2.2 91-99 0 0.0 o 0.0 100 0 0.0 o 0.0

District Total 392 100.0 752,615 100.0 Literacy rate for District 68.7

Table 23 gives distribution of villages by literacy 61-70 per cent. The lower literacy rate of I to 50 rate ranges in the district. There is no literate in percent observed in 39 villages (10.0 per cent) of one village (0.3 per cent) of the district and population the district. The higher literacy ranges of 71 to 100 of this village is only (one) person. No village (zero per cent covers 103 villages (26.2 per cent). The per cent) has all the literate population. 81 villages range of 51-70 have the maximum number of 250 accounting for 20.7 per cent of the total villages are villages forming 63.8 per cent of the total inhabited in the literacy range of 51-60 per cent and 169 villages, whereas literacy rate for the district as a villages (43.1 per cent) fall in the literacy range of whole is 68.7 percent.

TABLE24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGEOF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Senal Name and urban Number of literates and Illiterates Percentage of literates Gap In No. ma Ie -fe rna Ie status of UA/Town Nu mber 0 f literates Numberof Illiterates Females Itteracy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person s Males

2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12

Bllaspur NP 3,507 2,199 1.]08 3.974 1,770 2.204 57.9 69.1 45.5 23 (, 2 Dadn NPP 30,X55 1X,946 11.909 26.561 12.056 14.505 66.5 75.7 557 20.0 3 Dankaur NP 6,710 4,195 2,515 5.289 2.250 J.039 667 77.7 54.0 237 4 Jahangirpur NP 4.461 2,X60 1,60 I 5.0-19 2,191 2858 5X.0 70.4 44.1 263 JewarNP 12,(,87 X.OOX 4,679 14.329 6,278 ~.O51 585 (,9 7 451) 23.9

(J Kakod NP 3,053 1.%7 1.086 -1.(lS(, I.X22 2.2().j 549 66 (, 41.7 249 7 NOlda CT 206.967 123.554 83.413 98.091 45.40-1 52.6in 80.1 ~5.9 7'2.9 13.0 8 Rabupura NP 5,514 3,692 1.822 7.532 3,279 -1.253 52.6 6().2 37.2 290 ') Salarpur Khadar CT 6.857 4,555 2']02 J,X93 1,()62 2.2] I 79.9 907 M() 26 I Dis trict(Urhan) Total 280,61 I 169,976 110,635 168,804 76,7 I 2 92.092 74.9 82.3 65.7 16.6

30 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 24 shows number and percentage of 85.9 per cent among males in Salarpur Khadar and literates and illiterates by sex during 200 I census in Naida CT respectively. Female literacy rate is not the urban areas of the district. Regarding absolute far behind in these two towns 72.9 per cent in Noida figures of literates Naida town is way ahead of other and 64.6 per cent in Salar Khadar CT. However, towns. The table reveals that literacy rate is pretty literacy rate among females is very low (37.2 per high in the urban areas of the district (74.9 per cent). cent) in Rabupura NP. Thus the gap in male female The literacy rate is quite high (90.7 per cent) and literacy rate is very high (29.0) in this town.

TABLE25: NUMBER AND PERCFNfAGEOFSCHIDULID CASTES UfERATES AND ILUfERATES BYSEX IN CD. BWCKS,2001

Serial Nanx:of Number oflitemtes and iIlitemtes Percentage of literates (fip in No. CO.block Number ofliterates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Loni 987 673 314 904 343 561 65.7 83.3 45.2 38.1 2 Bisrakh 13,827 9,326 4,501 13,937 5,663 8,274 62.1 77.5 44.0 33.5 3 Dadri 14,078 9,636 4,442 15,450 6,088 9,362 59.4 75.8 40.5 35.3 4 Dankaur 19,811 14,191 5,620 24,599 9,679 14,920 55.9 74.3 34.4 39.9 5 Sikandrabad 696 500 196 959 393 566 52.5 70.3 31.9 38.4 6 Jewar 17,459 12,714 4,745 24,715 9,909 14,806 52.2 70.7 30.7 40.0

District (Rural) Total 66,858 47,040 19,818 80,564 32,075 48,489 56.8 74.3 36.5 37.8

Table 25 reveals number and percentage of points for the district. In six CD blocks, literacy Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in rate varies from 52.2 percent in Jewar to 65.7 percent CD blocks. District's literacy is 56.8 percent (males in Loni. Among females it oscillates between 30.7 74.3 percent, and females 36.5 percent). The gap in Jewar and 45.2 percent in Loni. between male and female literacy is 37.8 percentage

TABLE 26 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage for villages inhabited v iIlages distribution of Population distribution of villages population 1 2 3 4 5 0.00 2 0.6 10 0.0 1-10 0.3 19 0.0 11-20 4 1.1 99 0.1 21-30 II 3.1 1,889 1.3 31-40 17 4.7 5,203 3.5 41-50 72 20.1 32,116 21.8 51-60 127 35.4 53,406 362 61-70 105 29.2 45,832 3L! 71-80 19 5.3 8.750 5.9 81-90 I 0.3 98 0.1 9\-99 0 00 0 00 100.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 Dis trict Total 359 100.0 147,422 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) 56.8

31 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 26 presents the distribution of villages by population, the literacy range is 51 to 60 percent. In literacy rate ranges for Scheduled Castes population the district, there are 359 inhabited villages with at the 200 I census. In majority of inhabited villages, Scheduled Castes population with 56.8 percent of which form 35.4 percent of total inhabited villages Iiteracy rate. and 36.2 percent of total rural Scheduled Castes

TABLE27 :NlJMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES ANDILLITERATES BYSEX INTOWNS,2001

Serial Naill:: and urban status Nutrber ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Cap in No. of Town rrule/ferrule ------Nuni:Jer ofliterates Nutrber of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Ferrules Persons Males Ferrules Persons Males Ferrules 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BilaspurNP 765 522 243 706 268 438 63.7 82.1 43.0 39.1 2 DadriNPP 3,748 2,392 1,356 3,604 1,593 2,011 62.2 73.2 49.2 24.0 3 DankaurNP 1,229 859 370 1,833 802 1,031 48.3 61.9 32.0 29.9 4 Jahang irpur NP 430 306 124 690 288 402 47.1 63.5 28.8 34.7 5 JewarNP 1,986 1,378 608 3,305 1,433 1,872 47.6 62.1 3l.l 31.0 6 Kakod NP 374 247 127 396 155 241 61.8 78.4 43.8 34.6 7 NoidaCf 12,183 8,242 3,941 14,016 6,418 7,598 58.2 69.6 43.4 26.2 8 RabupuraNP 807 604 203 1,168 464 704 51.4 70.6 28.4 42.2 9 Salarpur Khadar Cf 695 482 213 665 262 403 65.8 83.1 44.7 38.4

District (Uroo.n) Total 22,217 15,032 7,185 26,383 11,683 14,700 56.9 69.6 41.2 28.4

Table 27 brings out the number and percentage (42.2 percentage points) in case of Rabupura NP. of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in The males in all the 9 towns enjoy higher literacy towns population at the 2001 census. The number rate than females. The gap in male/female literacy of illiterates is 26,383 which is more than literates rate is minimum i.e. 24.0 percentage points in case 22,217 in the district (urban). The percentage of of Dadri (NPP) while the female literacy rate .is literates is least (47.1) in Jahangirpur NP among towns highest, 49.2 percent in the same town. but the gap in male/female literacy rate is highest

TABLE28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIDES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Nameof Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C. D. block Number ofliterates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Bis rakh 3 2 5 4 37.5 66.7 20.0 46.7 2 Dadri 15 8 7 15 5 10 57.7 72.7 46.7 26.0 3 Dankaur 5 4 1 14 5 9 38.5 66.7 14.3 52.4 4 Jewar 125 80 45 116 54 62 65.4 76.9 51.7 25.2

Dis trict (Rural) Total 148 94 54 150 65 85 62.2 75.8 47.4 28.4

Table 28 brings out the number and percentage literates (150) is more than literates (148) in the of Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in district. The literacy rate of the Scheduled Tribes CD Blocks at the 2001 census. The number of il- population (62.2 percent) is higher than the corre-

32 ANALYTICAL NOTE sponding rate (56.9 percent) in casc of Scheduled of 65.4 percent is highcst in Jewar CD Block and Castes community. However, the gap of literacy lowest (37.5 percent) in Bisrakh CD Block. The rates at 28.4 percentage points is the same as in gap in male-female literacy rate in all CD Blocks is case of Scheduled Caste (28.4). The literacy rate in favour of the males, which is a normal phcnom­ cnon.

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGF.B BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION,2001 Range of literacy rate for Numher of Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage villages inhahited villages of villages Population distribution of population 2 3 4 5

0 0 0.0 0 00 1-10 0 0.0 0 00 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 2 25.0 27 9.1 41-50 2 25.0 62 20.8 51-60 0 0.0 0 0.0 61-70 2 25.0 182 61.1 71-80 0 0.0 0 0.0 81-90 I 12.5 18 6.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 12.5 9 3.0

Dis triet Total 8 100.0 298 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 62.2

Table 29 gives the distribution of villages by percent. However, the maximum (61.1 percent) of literacy rate ranges for the Scheduled Tribes the Scheduled Tribes population (182) is found in only population at the 2001 census. In the district, the 2 villages with literacy range from 61 to 70 percent. Scheduled Tribes population is found in 8 villages, Literacy rate of Scheduled Tribe for the district is out of which in one village, the literacy range is 100 62.2 percent.

TABLE30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. ------male/femal status of Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate ------~------Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Noida CT 32 18 14 68 37 31 37.2 36.7 37.8 1.1

Dis triet (Urban) Total 32 18 14 68 37 31 37.2 36.7 37.8 1.1 Table 30 gives number and percentage of the remaining Scheduled Tribes population of68 being Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in illiterate. The percentage of literates is 37.2 percent towns' population at the 2001 census. There is small in which 36.7 percent are males and 37.8 percent Scheduled Tribes population of 100 in the towns of females. The gap in male-fcmale literacy in Naida the district. All Scheduled Tribes population is residlllg town is I. I percentage points. in Naida CT only. Among them, 32 are literates and

33 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE31: NUMBEll AND PE1{ONTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN TAHSIL5, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil PCTsons / Total M ain w()rker~ Marginal workers Total workers Non workLTs No. M ales I population (M ain and marginal Females workLTs) NumbcT Pcrccnt31o,'c Number Percentage NumbcT I'cTecnlagc Number I'eremtah'\: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Dadri Persons 692,259 191,040 27.6 24,484 3.5 215,524 31.1 476,735 68.9 Males 378,821 166,900 44.1 15,584 4.1 182,484 48.2 196,337 51.8 Females 313,438 24,140 7.7 8,900 2.8 33,040 105 280,398 89.5 2 Gautam Buddha Nagpr Persons 259,445 61,405 23.6 16,000 6.2 77,405 29.8 182,040 70.2 Males 140,120 54,696 39.1 7,044 5.0 61,740 44 I 78,380 55.9 Females 119,325 6,709 5.6 8,956 7.5 15,665 13.1 103,660 86.9 3 Jewar Persons 250,326 56,439 225 14,446 5.8 70,885 28.3 179,441 71.7 Males 133,878 52,200 39.0 7,514 . 56 59,714 44.6 74,164 55.4 Females I 16,448 4,239 3.6 6,932 6.0 11,171 9.6 105,277 90.4

District Total Persons 1,202,030 308,884 25.7 54,930 4.6 363,814 30.3 838,216 69.7 Males 652,819 273,796 41.9 30,142 4.6 303,938 46.6 348,881 53.4 Females 549,211 35,088 6.4 24,788 4.5 59,876 10.9 489,335 89.1 Table 31 gives the number and percentage of Among the main workers, male participation rate main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in the district is 41.9 per cent and 6.4 per cent of by sex at tahsil level in the district as per 200 1 females. Male and female marginal workers account Census. The proportion of the total workers is 30.3 for 4.6 and 4.5 per cent respectively. The percentage per cent of the total population in the district. The of females marginal workers is lower than that of total workers are comprised of 25.7 per cent main males. Total workers (main and marginal workers) workers and 4.6 per cent marginal workers and the among tahsils varies from 28.3 per cent in Jewar remaining 69.7 per cent are non-workers. tahsil to 31.1 per cent in Dadri tahsil.

TABLE32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGlNAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEXIN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Non workers Serml Name of C.O. block Persons f Total Mam workers Marginal workers Total workers No. Males / Population (M am and margJnal Females workers) Number Pcrcentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1\ 12 4,563 75. \ 1..0111 Persons 6,074 1,273 2\ 0 238 39 1.5 I I 249 Males 3.334 1,187 356 227 68 \ ,414 424 \ .920 57.6 Females 2,740 86 3 I II 04 97 35 2,643 96.5 135,045 715 2 Bisrakh Persons 188,912 47,243 250 6.624 3 5 53,867 285 Males 102,926 42,255 41 I 3.641 3 5 45.896 446 57.030 554 Females 85.986 4.988 58 2.983 3 5 7.971 93 78.015 907 46.542 285 116,804 71 5 3 Dudn Persons 163,346 37,102 22 7 9.440 5 8 48,961 558 Males 87,699 33,171 37.8 ),567 63 38.738 44.2 67,843 89 7 Fcmalcs 75,647 3,93 I 5 2 3.873 5 I 7.804 103 305 154,262 695 4 Dankaur Persons 221.861 ';2,103 23 5 15.497 70 67.600 66,754 558 Males 119.699 46.36 I 38 7 6.584 5 5 52,945 442 85 7 Females 102,163 5,742 56 8.913 87 14.655 143 87,508 322 5,842 678 Slkandrahml PClS0ns g.6\8 2,003 232 77 3 90 2.776 2,511 543 M aIcs 4,622 1,816 393 295 64 2.111 45 7 (> 3.331 834 Females 3,996 187 47 478 II 'I 665 16 46.513 284 117,290 71 6 6 J cwar Pcrsons 163.803 37.096 227 9.417 57 48.732 555 Males 87,851 34,214 38 l) 4.905 56 39.119 445 q 7 68,558 90.3 Females 75.952 2,882 :1 g 4.5\2 5 q 7.394

29.1 533,806 70.9 [)istrict (Rural) Total Persons 752,615 176,820 23.5 41.989 5.6 218,809 44..1 225,908 55.6 Males 406. U I 159,004 3<),2 2(.219 5.2 180,223 811.9 Females 346,4114 17,816 5.1 20.77!) 6.0 38,586 11.1 307,898

34 ANAL YTICAL NOTE

Table 32 shows CO. block-wise number and marginal workers is higher than that of male marginal percentage of main workers, marginal workers and workers. Similar trend is visible In Oankaur, non-workers for rural population of the district. Of Sikanclrabad and Jcwar C.O. blocks. 752,615 total rural population of the district, 23.5 per The percentage or total rural workers of the cent has been categorised as main workers and the district comes to 29.1. At the c.O block level, marginal workers constitute 5.6 per cent and the Sikanclrabad has highest proportion of total workers remaining 70.9 per cent fall in the category of non­ torming 32.2 per cent or the total population. It is workers. The sex-wise break up at the district level Iollowed by Dankaur (30.5 per cent), Bisrakh (28.5 shows that 39.2 per cent males and 5.1 per cent per cent), Jewar (28.4 per cent), and Loni (24.9 per females arc in the category or main workers. Male cent). The lowest percentage of 24.9 is recorded and female marginal workers account for 5.2 and In Loni C.D. block. 6.0 per cent respectively. The percentage of female

TABLE33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKER" BYSE)( IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 200 I Senal Name and urban Persons Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non worker, No. status ofUA / / Males / Population (Main and Imrginal Town Femlles worker,)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentagc Numbcr Pcrccntage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BilaspurNP Pcrsons 7,481 1,435 19.2 268 36 1.703 22.8 5,778 77.2 Males 3,%9 1,352 34.1 232 58 1.584 399 2,385 60.1 FClmles 3,512 83 2.4 36 1.0 119 3.4 3,393 96.6 2 Dadd NPP Pcrsons 57,416 13,828 24 I 1,204 2.1 15,032 262 42,384 73.8 Males 31,002 12,960 41.8 918 3.0 13.87)1 448 17,124 55.2 Felmles 26,414 868 33 286 11 1,154 4.4 25,260 95.6 3 DankaurNP Persons 11,999 2,926 244 42 0.4 2,%8 247 9,031 75.3 Males 6,445 2,808 43.6 35 0.5 2,843 44.1 3,602 559 Fermles 5,554 118 2.1 7 0.1 125 2.3 5,429 97.7 4 Jahangirpur NP Persons 9,510 2,328 24.5 278 2.9 2,606 27.4 6,904 726 Males 5,051 2,162 42.8 104 2.1 2,266 44.9 2,785 551 FClmles 4,459 166 37 174 3.9 340 7.6 4,119 924 5 Jcwar NP Pcrsons 27,016 6,326 234 846 3.1 7,172 26.5 19,844 73.5 Males 14,286 5,878 411 562 3.9 6,440 45.1 7,846 54.9 Fellklles 12,730 448 35 284 2.2 732 5.8 11.998 94.2 6 Kakod NP Persons 7,139 1,541 21.6 361 5.1 1.902 26.6 5,237 73.4 Males 3,789 1,436 379 247 6.5 1.683 44.4 2,106 556 FClmles 3,350 105 3 1 114 3.4 219 6.5 3,131 93.5 7 Noida CT Persons 305,058 97,636 320 8,856 2.9 106,492 34.9 198,566 65.1 Males 168,958 82,511 488 6,070 36 88,581 52.4 S0,377 47.6 FClmles 136,100 15,125 11.1 2.786 20 17,911 13.2 118,189 86.8 8 Rabupura NP Pcrsons 13,046 2,730 209 752 5.8 3,482 26.7 9,564 73.3 Males 6,971 2,588 37.1 493 7.1 3,081 ..14.2 3,890 55.8 Fcn~nles 6,075 142 23 259 4.3 401 6.6 5,(J74 93.4 9 SalaqJur Khadar CT Pcrsons 10,750 3,314 30.8 334 3.1 3.648 119 7,102 661 Males 6,217 3,ffJ7 49.8 262 4.2 3.359 540 2,R58 460 Femalcs 4,533 217 48 72 16 2~9 64 4,244 936

District (Uruan) Total Persons 449,415 1]2,064 29.4 [2.941 2.9 145,005 3U 304,4 [0 67.7 Males 246,688 114,792 46.5 8,9B 3.6 123,715 50.2 122,973 49.8 Fcmalcs 202,727 [7,272 8.5 4,0[8 2.0 2 [,290 1(l.5 18[,437 89.5

Table 33 indicates that as against 29.4 percent However, the extent or margtnal workers is highest main workers in the urban areas of thc district, such (5.S) in Rabupura NP. The proportion or total workers workers arc as high as 32.0 percent in Noida CT. IS 32 3 per cent of the total urban population of the

35 ANALYTICAL NOTE district. Total workcrs arc comprised of 29.4 pcr marginal workers account for 3.6 and 2.0 per ccnt cent of main workers and 2.9 per cent of marginal respectively. The percentage of female marginal workers and the remaining 67.7 per ccnt are non workers is lower than that of males. Proportion of workers. Among the main workers, male participation workers (main and marginal) among towns varies rate in the district is 46.5 per cent whereas female from 22.8 per cent in Bilaspur NP to 34.9 per cent participation rate is only 8.5 per cent. Male and female in Noida CT.

TABLE 34: OISTRIlHJTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TAHSII_5, 2001

Serial Nallle of Tahsil Persons I Total Total number of Category of workers ------~~~------~~--- number M ales I PopulatIOn workers (M am Cultivators Agricultural lIousehold Other Females + Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Dadri Persons 692,259 215,524 31,410 8,21(, 8,486 167.412 (31.1 ) (14.6) (38) (3.9) (77.7) Males 37R,iQI 182,484 26,914 5,849 5,768 143,953 (48.2) ( 14.7) (3.2) (3.2) (78.9) Females 313,438 33,040 4,496 2,367 2,718 23,459 ( 10.5) ( 13.6) (72) (82) (71.0) 2 Gautam Buddha Nagar Persons 259,445 77,405 31,455 12,483 3,226 30,241 (29.8) (40.6) (16.1) (4.2) (39.1 ) Males 140,120 61,740 25,671 7,946 2,425 25,698 (44 I) (41.6) (12.9) (3.9) (41.6) Females 119,325 15,665 5,784 4,537 801 4,543 (13.1 ) (36.9) (290) (5.1 ) (29.0) Jewar Persons 250,326 70,885 30,150 13,639 2,725 24,371 (28.3) (42.5) (19.2) (3.8) (34.4) Males 133,878 59,714 26,694 10,888 1,920 20,212 (44.6) (44.7) ( 18.2) (3.2) (33.8) Females 116,448 I 1.171 3,456 2,751 805 4,159 (9.6) (309) (24.6) (72) (37.2)

District Total Persons 1,202,030 363,814 93,015 34,338 14,437 222,024 (30.3) (25.6) (9.4) (4.0) (61.0) Males 652,819 303,938 79,279 24,683 10,113 189,863 (46.6) (26.1) (8.1) (3.3) (62.5) Females 549,211 59,876 13,736 9,655 4,324 32,161 (10.9) (22.9) (16.1) (7.2) (53.7) Note: Percentages of Workers to total workers are gJvcn III brackets

It can be seen from table 34, that the economy \4.6 per cent in Dadri tahsil and 42.5 per cent in of the district is primarily non-agricultural as supported Jewar tahsil. These variations within the district may by the fact that cultivators constitute only 25.6 per be due to cropping and land holding patterns. The cent of the total workers ( main + marginal) and percentage of female cultivators is 22.9 per cent remaining 74.4 per cent of total workers are engaged which is lower as compared to 26.1 per cent of male as agricultural labourers (9.4 per cent), Household cultivators In the district. The percentage of industry workers (4.0 per cent) and other workers agricultural labourers and household industry workers (61.0 per cent) in this district. is very low in the district as stated above. The ~ workers in other activities occupy the top position The distribution of workers by four categories and next IS agriculture in the district as well as in of economic activity at tahsil level shows very high each tahsil. The highest proportion 01'77.7 per cent dependence 0 r population on other work sector of other workers is recorded in Dadri tahsil while absorbing a large number of population (61.0 per the lowest proportion of 34.4 per cent is found in cent). The proportion of cultivators Vat ies bctwccn Jewar tahsil.

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE35: illS TRIH uno NOli WO RKERS B. Y S I~X IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Senal Name of C. [) Person, / rotal Total Category of worker, numhcr hlock Males / population numher of Female, workers (M Hill + Cultivators A gricullUral II (luschold Olher M arglllal) Lahou rer' Industry workers w nrkcrs

2 4 5 6 7 8 9

Loni Persons (1,074 I .5 I I 228 32 47 1,204 (24.9) (15.1 ) (2.1 ) (3.1 ) (797) Males 3,334 1,4 14 225 29 38 1,122 (42.4 ) (15 9) (2 I) (2.7) (793) Females 2,740 97 3 3 9 82 (3 5) (3.1 ) (3 I) (9.3 ) (84.5 )

2 Bisrakh Persons 188.912 53.867 16.986 3.176 2,618 31,087 (2H 5) (3 1.5) (5 9) (4.9) (57.7) Males 102,926 45.896 14,346 2.074 1,838 27,638 (44 6) (31.3 ) (4 5) (4.0) (60.2) Females 85,986 7,971 2.640 1.1 ()2 780 3,449 (9.3 ) (33.1 ) (13 8) (98) (43.3 )

3 Dadrr Persons 163,346 46,542 15,979 5.21 I 2,340 23,012 (28 5) (343) (11 2) (5.0) (49.5 ) Males 87,699 38.738 13,800 3.626 1,257 20,055 (44.2) (35.6) (9.4 ) (3.2) (51.8 ) F em ales 75,647 7.804 2.179 1.585 1,083 2,957 (10 3) (279) (203) ( 13.9) (37.9)

4 Dankaur Persons 221,862 67,600 29,668 11.972 2,964 22,996 (30.5 ) (43.9) (17 7) (4.4 ) (34.0) Males 119,699 52,945 24,172 7.771 2,176 18,R26 (44.2) (45.6) ( 14.7) (4.1 ) (35.6) Females 102,163 14,655 5,496 4.20 I 788 4,170 (14.3 ) (37.5 ) (28.7) (5.4 ) (28.4 )

5 Sikandrabad Persons 8.618 2,776 1.059 301 94 1,322 (32 2) (38 2) (108) (3 4) (476) Males 4,622 2.111 914 255 65 877 (45.7) (43 3) (12 I) (3.1 ) (41.5) Females 3,996 665 145 -16 29 445 (16 (,) (2 I 8) (6 0 ) (4.4 ) (66.9)

(, Jewar Persons 163.803 46.513 24.604 10.(,56 1.276 9,977 (284) (529) (22

District «({urnl) Tolal Persons 752,615 2 I H,S09 HR,524 3 i.J.JS 9.339 89,598 (2'1.1 ) (40.;:;) (14 . .1 ) (4.3) (40.9) Males 40(),131 180,223 75,396 22,2fd 6,300 76,264 (44.4) (.J LR) (12..j ) (3.5) (42.3 ) Females 346,484 38.5116 (J.12!! 9.085 .1.039 13,334 (1 1. 1 ) (34.0) (2.1 5) (7.9) (.14.6) Note Pe[t.:'t:nldgc, ~lr \Vorkct:- to total "orkct:.. ate gIven In hrackets

37 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 35 presents C.D. block-wisc distribution major role in rural economy of the district. The of workers by sex in four categories of economic proportion of cultivators and other workers differ activity. In the rural areas of the district total workers considerably from one C.D. block to an other. The (mall1+marginal) are 29.1 percent of total population. proportion of cultivators varies bctwcen 15.1 per ccnt Among these workers, cultivators constitute 40.5 per in Loni C.D. block and 52.9 per ccnt in Jcwar C.D. cen~agricultural labourers 14.3 per cent,household block. Similarly for othcr workers, the lowcst industry workers 4.3 per cent and other workers proportion is 21.5 per cent in Jewar C.D. block while 40.9 per cent. The agricultural sector plays a major hlghcr proportion (79.7 per cent) is in Loni C.O.· role in providing employment to thc working force of block. The percentage of agricultural labourers and rural population despite the fact that it is not household industry workers together is quite low i.e. commercially viable. Household industries also could only 18.6 per cent in the district. The percentage of not make much progress in rural areas as rel1ected agricultural labourers is highest (22.9) in Jewar block in the data and these employ only 4.3 per cent and is followed by Dankaur (17.7). In other C.D. workers of the total working force. Therefore surplus blocks, this proportion is comparatively low. working force has to depend on primary activities. Percentage of household industry workers varies in Among cultivators, the percentage of females (34.0 C.O. blocks between 2.7 per cent in Jewar and 5.0 per cent) is lower than that of males (41.8 per cent) percent in Dadri CD. Block. in the rural areas of the district. The females play TABlE36: DISTIUBUIION OFWORI

63 62 2,T21 3 ThnkaurNP PelSons 11,999 2968 121 (247) (4.1) (2.1) (2.1) (91.7) 61 2,({f) Males 6,445 2&43 119 63 (4:+.1) (4.2) (2.2) (2.1) (91.5) 1 122 Fellllles 5,554 125 2 0 (23) (1.6) (0.0) (O.S) (en 6) 2({J5 445 2(iS 167 l.72CJ 4 Jahangnpur NP PCISOIl~ 9,510 (27.4) (17.1) (10.2) (64) «(ii 3) 122 1,570 Malcs 5.051 2.2(-6 343 231 ('-\4 9) (15.1) (102) (5.4) (mJ) 45 159 FCllulcs 4,459 ].ill 102 Y1 (7.6) (30.0) (10.0) (13.2) (4M9

38 ANALYTICAL NOTE contd. of table 36 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 9

5 Jewar NI' Persons 27,016 7,172 X42 521 593 5,216 (265) (11.7) (7.3) (1\.3) (72 7) Males 14,2X6 6,440 779 475 360 4,iQ() (45 I) (12 I) (74) (56) (74.9) Females 12,730 732 63 4() 233 J<)O (5.X) (X.6) (6.3) (3I.X) (53.3) () Kakod NI' Persons 7.\ 39 1,902 241 155 121 I,3X5 (2(,6) (12.7) (X.I) (6.4) (72 X) Males 3,789 1,6X3 203 7:- 100 1,305 (444) (12 1) (45) (5.9) (77 5) Females 3,350 219 31\ XD 21 XO (65) (174) (36.5) (9.6) (3() 5) 7 Naida CT Persons 305,051\ 106,492 1.679 I,IJ

39 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Ox) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and banking, communication facilities and other such Town Directory data based on inset tables developmental indicators are incorporated in the town 37-47: and village directory. From non-census data, inset One of the major parts of the District Census tables 37 to 47 have been generated and reproduced Handbook is Village and Town Directory. Non-census hcre showing major trends In the availability of abovc data showing educational, medical, drinking water, amenities.

TABLE37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO A V AILABILI1Y OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Seoal Name of Number Type of amenity available No. C. D. block of Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Trans- Banks Agri- App- Power mhabited drinking Office phone port cultural roach by supply villages watcr* # commUl1l CredIt pucca cations $ Socie- road ie' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Loni 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 I a 3 3 (100) (66.7) (100.0) (100.0) (66.7) (66.7) (33.3) (33.3) (0.0) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Bisrakh 84 73 77 81 15 53 10 7 4 76 80 (100) (86.9) (91.7) (96.4) (17.9) (63.1) (11.9) (8.3) (4.8) (90.5) (95.2) 3 Dadri 68 63 64 68 17 35 13 6 4 61 67 (100) (92.6) (94.1) (100.0) (25.0) (51.5) (19.1) (8.8) (5.9) (89.7) (98.5) 4 Dankaur 139 107 123 138 20 44 38 5 10 93 125 (100) (no) (g8.5) (99.3) (14.4) (31.7) (27.3) (3.6) (7.2) (66.9) (89.9) 5 Sikandrabad 3 3 3 3 1 1 I 0 0 2 3 (100) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (33.3) (33.3) (33.3) (0.0) (0.0) (66.7) (100.0) 6 Jewar 95 80 88 95 25 23 24 3 8 54 82 (100) (84.2) (92.6) (100.0) (26.3) (24.2) (25.3) (3.2) (8.4) (56.8) (86.3)

District Total 392 328 358 388 80 158 87 22 26 289 360 (100) (83.7) (91.3) (99.0) (20.4) (40.3) (22.2) (5.6) (6.6) (73.7) (91.8)

Note: - Percentages arc given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking watcr suppli(:d from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the remises it is considercd as having access to 'Improvcd drinking water sourcc·. However, the conccpt of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considcred accordingly.

# Post office includes Post office, telegraph offlcc and Post and Telcgraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 37 deals with the C.D. block-wise facility, which includes facilities like telegraph office distribution of villages according to the availability of and post and telegraph, 80 \'illages constituting 20A different amenities like educational, medical, improved per cent of villages have been provided with this drinking water, post office, telephone, transport, facility within the village. 158 (40.3 per cent) villages communications, banks, agricultural credit societies, have been provided with the telephone facility, 87 approach by pucca road and power supply within (22.2 per cent) with transport facility, 22 (5.6 per the village. Out of 392 inhabited villages in the district, cent) villages with bank facility and 26 (6.6 pcr centt 328 villages (83.7 per cent) have been provided with with agricultural credit societies. There arc 289 (73.7 thc educational facility of one type or the other. per cent) villages which ha\e been linked with the Similarly 358 villages in the distnct constituting 91.3 pucca road. Total 360 (91.8 per cent) of villages per ccnt have medical facility of one type or the have bcen providcd with the electricity supply. Almost other. Improved dnnking water facility is available in stlnilar pattem of distribution of villages by availability 388 (99.0 per cent) villages. As regards, post office of amenities in the villages at CD block has becn

40 ANALYTICAL NOTE found with slight variation. Sikandrabacl CD block Transport and communications arc less developed in has the highest number (cent perccnt) of villages Bisrakh where only 11.9 pcr cent villages arc covered where educational facility is available and lowcst by thcse facilitlcs whereas 33.3 per cent villages each (66.7 per cent) is found in Loni. Medical facility is of Loni and Sikandrabad CD block arc availing this highest in Loni and Sikandrabacl (cent percent) and facility. In thc field ofpowcr supply this is available lowest (88.5 per cent) in Dankaur CD block. cent percent 111 Loni and Sikandrabad CD Blocks. Improved drinking water is available to cent percent It is lowest (86.3 per cent) in Jewar C.D. Block. In villages in Loni, Dadri, Sikandrabad and Jcwar blocks Sikandrabad no bank facility is available. In other while in two other blocks, it is above 96.00 per cent. CD blocks it is in the proportion of 3.2 percent in Post office facility is available from 14.4 percent Jewar to 33.3 per cent in Loni. Pucea road is villages in Dankaur to 66.7 percent in Loni Block. available from 56.8 percent in Jcwar to cent percent Telephone facility is highest in Loni (66.7 per cent) in Loni. and lowest (24.2 per cent) in Jewar CD block.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF RURAL POPl.jLA TION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Saial Name of Total Typc of mncnity available Type of mTlOlity availablc No. e. D. block population Education Medical ImprovaJ Post Tdq1honc Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power of inhabited drinking Ollicc# communlc Credit by pucca supply villages water* at ions $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Loni 6,074 5,261 6,074 6,074 5,261 3,666 2.853 2,853 0 6,074 6,074 (100) (86.6) (1000) (100.0) (86.6) (60.4) (47.0) (47.0) (0.0) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Bisrakh 188,912 184,221 185,509 188,603 68,500 137,150 32,139 30,472 20,356 180,968 187,956 (100) (97.5) (98.2) (998) (36.3) (72.6) (17.0) ( 16.1) (10.8) (95.8) (99.5) 3 Dacln 163,346 160,748 162,448 163,346 74,593 99,916 36.349 34,984 21,832 159,978 163,325 (100) (984) (995) (100.0) (45.7) (61.2) (22.3) (21.4) (13.4) (97.9) (999) 4 Dankaur 221,862 201,080 203,896 221,861 71,698 92,828 77.434 23,880 39,063 176,081 207,559 (100) (90.6) (91. 9) (1000) (32.3) (418) (34.9) (10.8) (17.6) (79.4) (93.6) 5 Sikandrabac 8,618 8,618 8,618 8,618 5,996 1,240 5.996 0 0 7,236 8,618 (100) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (696) (144) (69.6) (0.0) (0.0) (84.0) (100.0) 6 Jcwar 163,803 148,399 157,521 163,803 76,3'8.7 49)\68 51,696 11,926 24,369 110,834 142,607 (100) (90.6) (96.2) (100.0) (466) (30.4) (31 6) (73) (14.9) (67.7) (87 I)

District Total 752,615 708,327 724,066 752,305 302,435 384,698 206,467 104,115 105,620 641,171 716,139 (100) (94.1) (96.2) (99.9) (40.2) (51.1) (27.4) (13.8) (14.0) (85.2) (95.2) Note: - Percentages are given in brackcts.

* Based on the lin proved drink111g watcr sourcc, drinking watcr ,upply has becn classified as 'Improved' or othcrwlse. If the houschold has access to drinking walcr supplicd fi'

# Post office includcs Post officc, tclegraph ortice and Post and Telegraph oftice.

$ Transport comJllunication 11lcludcs bus service, rail hlcility and navigable waterways.

Table 38 depicts the number and proportion of (40.2 per cent) population. Telephonc facility is rural population served by different kinds of' amel1lties. available to 384,698 (51.1 per cent). Transport Out of total rural population of 752,615 persons in communications facility is available to 206,467 (27.4 the district, 708,327 (94.1 pCI' ecnt) have educational per cellt). Bank {~1Cdity tS

41 ANAL YTICAL NOTE supply is availahle to 716,139 (95.2 per cent) rural medical, approach by pucca road, power supply and population in the district. Similar pattern of availability improved drinking water arc available in cent percent of facilities is visible in rural population at CO. block proportion of populatIOn. level. However, in Loni CD. block, facilities of

TABLE39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGE..~ NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIR~, AHRANGED BY DlSTANCERANGES FROM THE PLACES WIIERETHESEAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having the amenity of Di~tance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total kilo metres (CoI.2-4) 2 3 4 5

1. Education :- (a) Primary School 61 4 0 6S (b) Middle School 196 93 2 291 (c) Degree College 75 134 177 3R6

2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 117 155 106 378 (b) PHC 101 201 76 378

3. Post Office 209 89 14 312

4. Telephone 112 98 24 234

5. Bus Service 159 130 28 317

6.Banks (a) Commercial Bank 189 155 31 375 (b) Cooperative Bank 76 185 122 383

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 212 117 37 366

Table 39 presents distribution of villages not have the facility of Hospital available within 5 kms. having certain amenities within the village at district while in respect of 155 villages the inhabitants have level. They have to go out of their village to avail to cover a distance of 5-10 kIns. in order to avail these facilities. Such villages have been presented this facility. Similarly overwhelming number i.e. 106 according to various distance ranges in this table. villages have this facility at a distance of 10+ kms. Total 65 villages do not have primary school in their As regards PHC 101 villages avail this facility at a premises and out of these villages, children of 61 distance of less than 5 kms., 201 at a distance of 5- villages have to travel less than 5 kms. for schooling. 10 kms. and the remaining 76 have to travel a distance Out of 392 inhabited villages as many as 291 are of more than 10 kms. to avail this facility. Regarding deprived of middle school and 386 of degree college. Post Office, 312 villages do not have this facility in Of these 196 avail the facility of middle school at a the village itself. Of these, majority i.e. 209 have distance of less than 5 kms., 93 at a distance 5-10 this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., another kms. and the remaining 2 at a distance of 10+ kms. 89 villages avail it at a ciistance of 5-1 0 kms. In the In respect of degree college 75 avail this facility at remaining 14 villages in habitants have to travel a­ a distance of less than 5 kms., 134 between 5 to 10 distance of 10+ kms. kms. and rest 177 villages at a distance of 10+ kms. As regards Telephone, there arc 234 villages in Similarly there arc 378 villages in the district the distnct which are without telephone facihtiy. Of which are devoid of Hospital facility and 378 villages these, 112 avail this faei lity at a distance of Icss than arc Without PIle facilitlcs. Of these 117 villages 5 kl11s., 98 at a distance of 5-1 0 kms. and rcmall1ing

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE

24 have to traverse a dlstancc of 10+ kms. For Bus kms. and the remaining 31 at a distance of 10+ kms. service out of 317 villages which do not have this Regarding Co-operative Banks, out of 383 villages, facility, 159 villages avail this facilIty at a distance of 76 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than less than 5 kll1s., 130 at a distance between 5-10 5 kll1s., 185 at a distance of 5-1 0 kll1s. and remaining kms. and 28 at a distance of 10+ kll1s. 122 at a distance of 10+ kms. 366 vi llages do not have Agricultural Credit Societies. This facility to In the entire district, 375 villages are deprived of Commercial Banks and 383 of Co-operative Banks. 212 villages is available at a distance of less than 5 kms. to 117 at a distance of 5-10 kms. and to the Of these, 375 villages which arc deprived of rcmaining 37 at a distance of 10+ kms. Commercial Banks, 189 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., ISS between 5-10

TABLE40 : DISTRIBUnON OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUrORYTOWN AND AVAlLABILfIYOFDIFFERINT AMENffIES, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone TranspOli Banks Agricultural Approach nearest villablEs in each Office # commu11lc Credit by pucca statutory town ranblE ations $ Societies road ( in kilometres)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

less than 5 86 72 83 17 34 20 5 9 70 (100.0) (83.7) (90.5) (19.8) (39.5) (23.3) (5 8) (10.5) (1\ 1.4) 5 -15 272 227 244 58 112 57 15 16 193 (100.0) (83.5) (1\9.7) (21.3) (41.2) (21.0) (5.5) (5.9) (71.0) 16 - 50 30 25 27 4 11 10 2 22 (100.0) (83.3) (90.0) (13.3) (36.7) (33.3) (6.7) (3.3) (73.3) 51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unspecified 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) (25.0) (25.0) (0.0) (00) (0.0) (l00.0) District total 392 328 358 80 158 87 22 26 289

(100.0) (83.7) (91.3) (2004) (40.3) (22.2) (5.6) (6.6) (73.7)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office.

$ Transp0l1 communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 40 deals with the distribution of villages forming 19.8 per cent have the facility of post office according to distance from the nearest statutory town within the village and 34 or 39.5 per cent have the and availability of different amenities within the factlity of telephone. 20 vtllages constituting 23.3 village. Out of total 392 inhabited villages in the per cent have been 1inked by transport service. 5 district, there are 86 villages which havc nearest villages comprising 5.8 per cent have been provided towns upto a distance of 5 kms. Of thesc only 72 bank faetlitles, while 9 villages constituting only 10.5 villages forming 83.7 per cent of these total villages per cent have been provided by Agricultural Credit are having the cducational factllty of one type or the Societies. 70 villages eompnS1l1g 81.4 per cent have other and 83 villages constitutlllg 96.5 per cent havc been provided with pueea road. the mcdical f~1Cilltics wltll1n the village, 17 villages

43 ANAL YTICAL NOTE

There arc 272 inhabited villages in the district Agricultural Credit Societies, while 193 villages or which fall in the distance range of 5-15 kms. Of 71.0 per cent are approachable by pueca road. 30 these, 227 villages constituting 83.5 per cent have villages fall in the distance range of 16-50 kms. Of been provided with the educational facilities. 244 these, 25 villages (83.3 per cent) have educational villages comprising 89.7 percent have been provided facility, 27 (90.0 per cent) with medical, only 4 (13.3 with medical faeilities.58 villages constituting 21.3 per per cent) with post office, 11 (36.7 per cellt) with cent enjoy the post office facility. 112 villages telephone and transport and communications is comprislI1g 41.2 per cent have been provided the available to 10 (33.3 per cent) villages. Banks and' telephone facility.57 villages constituting 21.0 per cent Agricultural Credit Societies are available to 6.7 and have been linked with transport communications. 15 3.3 per cent of villages respectively. Approach to villages comprising 5.5 per cent have banking facility. pucca road is in 73.3 percent villages. 16 villages constituting 5.9 per cent are having

TABLE41: DIS'ffiIBUnON OF VILIlA~ ACaJRDING TO POPlJIAIlON RANCEAND AMEN01ES AVAILABL~ 2001 Population Number of Type of anUlity available Type of aJ1Ulity available ran~ inhabited Educatior Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport BaJlks Ag)1eultural Approach Power viilal,'CS in dlinking OfTice# COllllllun ic Credit by Pucca supply each l"llilh:e water* at ions $ Societies road

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-499 46 14 30 42 0 9 8 0 0 19 32 (100.0) (30.4) (65.2) (91.3) (0.0) (19.6) (17.4) (0.0) (0.0) (41.3) (696) 500-999 60 46 54 60 2 16 8 0 0 34 56 (100.0) (76.7) (90.0) (100.0) (3.3) (26.7) (13.3) (0.0) (0.0) (56.7) (93.3) 1000-1999 154 139 146 154 11 61 32 I 3 117 147 (100.0) (90.3) (94.8) (100.0) (7.1) (39.6) (20.8) (0.6) (1.9) (76.0) (95.5) 2000-4,999 109 106 105 109 47 56 29 10 16 96 102 (100.0) (97.2) (96.3) (100.0) (43.1 ) (51.4) (26.6) (9.2) (14.7) (88.1) (93.6) 5000-9999 23 23 23 23 20 16 10 11 7 23 23 (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) ( 100.0) (87.0) (69.6) (43.5) (47.8) (30.4) (100.0) (100.0) 10000..,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District 392 328 358 388 80 158 87 22 26 289 360 Total (100.0) (83.7) (91.3) (99.0) (20.4) (40.3) (22.2) (5.6) (6.6) (73.7) (91.8)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph ofJice and Post and telegraph oftice.

$ Transport cOJnmunication includcs bus service. rail facility and navlgablc waterways. * Based on the improved drinking water source. drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise If the household has access (0 drinkll1g water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated Within or outside the premiscs It IS considered as having access to 'Improved drinking \l'ater source'. However. the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and tillS is to be considered accordingly.

Table 41 deals with the distribution of villages by service, 1 (0.6 per cent) have Banking facility, 3 population ranges and amenities available therein. In villages (l.9 per cent) have been provided with the the distnct out of a total of 392 inhabited villages, Agncultural Credit Societies, 117 villages (76.0 per majority of 154 have a population range 1000-1999 cent) have been linked with pucca road and 147_ persons. Of these, 139 villages (90.3 per cent) have villages (95.5 per cent) have been provided with educatIOnal facility, 146 (94.8 per cent) have medical electnclty. facility. 154 (cent per cent) have improved drinking Out of 60 villages, which fall lt1 the population water LlcIlity, I I villages (7 J per cent) have post range of 500-999 persons, 46 villages (76.7 per cent) office facility, 61 (39.6 per cent) have telephone have been provided with the educational ['aeility, 54 facility. 32 (20.8 per cent) have been linked by bus (90.0 per cent) with medical facility, all the villages

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE have improved drinking water facility, 2 villages (3.3 (14.7 per cent) have Agricultural Credit Societies and per cent) have been provided with post office facilities, 96 villages (88.1 per -cent) have approach by pucca 16 villages (26.7per cent) with telephone facility, 8 road. Improved drinking water facility is available in villages (13.3 per cent) with transport facilities. No all the 109 villages. village (zero per cent) has banking and Agricultural There are 23 villages in the district which are Credit Societies facility, 34 villages (56.7 per cent) covered under 5000-9999 population range. In this have approach by pucca road and 56 villages (93.3 range, all the villages enjoy the facilities of education, percent) in this range have electricity. medical, improved drinking water, approach by pucca 109 villages fall in population range of2000-4999 road and power supply. 20 villages (87.0 per cent) persons. Out of these, 106 villages (97.2 percent) have post office facility, 69.6 per cent have telephone, have educational facilities whereas 105 villages (96.3 43.5 per cent transport facility, I I villages (47.8 per per cent) enjoy the medical facility. 47 villages (43.1 cent) have bank facility and 7 villages (30.4 per cent) per cent) have post office facility, 56 villages (51.4 are having Agricultural Credit Societies. None of the per cent) have telephone facility, 29 villages (26.6 village falls in the population range of 10,000 and per cent) have transport communications facility, 10 above population. villages (9.2 per cent) have bank facility, 16 villages TABLE 42: DISTRIBUfION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 Serial No. Name of C. D. Number of Total area in Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area to block inhab it ed villages hectare area to total area total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6

Loni 3 765.6 26->0 64.1 2 Bisrakh 84 22,757.6 70.4 96.7 3 Dadri 68 21,785.9 62.8 99.3 4 Dankaur 139 39,375.7 89.7 94.0 5 Sikandrabad 3 880.1 84.5 100.0 6 Jewar 95 33,007.3 81.3 99.1

District Total 392 118,572.2 78.3 96.7 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

Table 42 presents C.D blockwise distribution of irrigated. In Bisrakh block, all the 84 villages have villages according to land use. It also gives details a total land area of 22757.6 hectares. Of this, 70.4 of total area and cultivable area available of inhabited per cent of land is cultivable and of the aforesaid vi llages in the district. Cultivated area includes area 96.7 per cent is irrigated. In Dadri block, all irrigated as well as unirrigated area. It further the 68 villages have a total area of 21785.9 hectares. elaborates as to what is the extent of cultivable area Of this, cultivable area is 62.8 per cent and 99.3 per under irrigation. There are total 392 inhabited villages cent is irrigated of cultivable area. In Dankaur block, in the district having a total area of 118,573 hectares. all the 139 villages have a total area of 39375.7 Of this, 78.3 per cent is cultivable and 96.7 per cent hectares. Of this, cultivable area is 89.7 per cent. of total cultivable area has got the irrigation facility. Of cultivable area 94.0 per cent is irrigated. The area figures have been collected from the Sikandrabad block with 3 villages have a total land revenue record maintained for each village by the area of 880.1 hectares. Of this, 84.5 per cent is State Government. cultivable area and out of this cultivable area cent A look at the land use pattern at C.D. block level per cent is irrigated. Jewar block with 95 villages shows that Loni block with 3 villages has a total area has a total land area of 33007.28 hectares. Of this of 765.6 hectares, of this 26.0 per cent of land is 81.3 per cent is cultivated area, out of which 99.1 cultivable and of the aforesaid area 64.1 per cent is per cent is irrigated.

45 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS SI Class, name & urban Per cae ita reCciel Per caeila exeenditure No status of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public health Public Public Other(s) taxes other AdministratIOn and works institutions sources conveniences

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II V,Bilaspur,NP 183 27 156 139 35 82 6 0 16 2 II,Dadri,NPP 149 8 141 172 10 67 34 0 61 3 IV,Dankaur,NP 236 63 173 200 147 5 17 0 31 4 V,Jahangirpur,N P 219 9 210 110 43 44 20 1 2 5 Ill,Jewar,NP 171 170 137 33 83 8 0 13 6 V,Kakod,NP 106 lOS 115 lOS 0 8 7 IV,Rabupura,NP 83 7 76 56 38 0 17 0 District Total 159 12 147 146 38 54 21 0 33

Table 43 gives an account of per capita receipts expenditure incurred per head is Rs. 146. Out of and expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the this, Rs. 38 are spent on general administration, Rs district. The average per capita receipts for towns 54 on public health and conveniences, Rs 21 on public of the district is Rs.159 of which Rs. 12 are derived works, and Rs.33 are spent on other items. Among through local taxes and the remaining Rs.147 all the five towns, the receipt and expenditure received from all other sources. The average total recorded per head is highest in Dankaur NP. TABLE 44: SCHOOLS / COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and urban status of Town Type of educational institution No. Primary Junior Secondary / Secondary / Senior College Middle Matriculation Secondary

2 3 4 5 6 7 Bilaspur, NP 2.7 1.3 2.7 2.7 0.0 2 Dadri, NPP 3.1 2.6 2.1 1.2 0.2 3 Dankaur, NP 5.0 4.2 2.5 0.8 0.8 4 Jahangirpur, NP 3.2 2.1 1.1 1.1 0.0 5 Jewar, NP 2.6 2.6 1.9 1.9 0.0 6 Kakod, NP 2.8 1.4 1.4 1.4 0.0 7 Rabupura, NP 1.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.0 District 3.0 2.4 1.9 1.3 0.1

Table 44 shows in urban areas of the district, highest in Dankaur N.P. and Bilaspur N.P. has the the average number of primary schoolls per 10,000 highest ratio of secondaryl matriculation schools while population comes to 3.0 primary schools, 2.4 junior in case of senior secondary schools, this position is secondary/middle,I.9 secondary/matriculation,I.3 claimed also by Bilaspur (2.7). College education is senior secondary schools and the ratio of colleges is available only in Dadri NPP (0.2) and Danlkaur N.P. only 0.1 college per 10,000 population. Among towns, (0.8). the ratio of primary and junior secondary/middle is

TABLE 45: NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

SI No Name and urban status of the Town Number of beds In medlcallnstilullons per 10,000 populatIOn

2 3 Bliaspur, NP o 2 Dadrl, NPP 17 3 Dankaur, NP <) 4 Jahanglrpur, NP 2 5 Jewar, NP 2 6 Kakod. NP o 7 NOlda, CT 43 8 Rabupura, NP o 9 Salarpur Khadar, CT 9 Total 32

46 ANAL YTICAL NOTE

Table 45 depicts the number of beds available in lowest number of beds (two) is recorded in medical institutions per 10,000 population in each Jahangirpur NP and Jewer NP. In Bilaspur NP, Kakod town of the district. On an average, there are 32 NP and Rabupura NP, this type of facIlity is not beds per 10,000 population in urban areas of the available. district. It is the highest (43) in Naida (CT) while

TABLE 46: PRO PORTIONO F SLUM POPULA nON IN TOWNS 2001

Percen tage 0 f s lu m Nameofthe populatIon to total Serial number Town Total population Siu m popu lation po p u latlOn 2 3 4 5

N.A.

SI. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important ~ommodity

Manufactured . Exported 2 3 4 1 Bilaspur, NP Paddy, Wheat, Mustard 2 Dadri, NPP Jacket, Hosiery, Wooden Goods Rice, Gur. Wheat 3 Dankaur, NP Tools, Bricks. -- Wheat, Rice. Barley 4 Jahangirpur, NP Niwar, Ban. -- 5 Jewar, NP Khadi Cloth. Iron Goods, Gur Wheat. Veg. Oil. Iron Goods 6 Kakod, NP Bricks, --. -- Wheat, Rice. Barley 7 Noida,CT Cars. Television Sets, AdioNideo Tapes TV, Electronic Goods, Cars 8 Rabupura, NP Food grains. --. -- 9 Salarpur Khadar, CT

Table 47 indicates most important articles district are rice and wheat. There are also the main manufactured and exported out of the each town in items which are produced throughout the district are the district. The district is well known for wheat mainly exported to other places. and rice production. The chief export items of the

(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and 1991 census, the houselist was considerably expanded household amenities collected during, with 22 items'of information. Again in 2001 census Houselisting Operations, Censlls of India 2001 many new items on household assets like radio/tran­ based on inset tables 48-52: sistor, television, telephone, cycle, scooter/motorcycle/ moped, car/jeep and banking facility availed by house­ Data on houses and household amenities have hold etc. has been added in the schedule for the first traditionally been undertaken a few months before time. The districtwise tables have been prepared and each census.Based upon data collected in the these are placed in the subsequent tables. The fol­ houselist, a few tables on the use of census house, lowing is the distribution of households by number of materials of wall, floor and roof etc. are prepared.ln rooms occupied.

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TABLE48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN TilE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenure Number ofdwelling Number ofhou,ehold, * status hou~eholds Total Scheduled Ca<;tes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Owned No exclusive room 2,340 1,027 1,313 908 330 578 57 32 25 One room 46,535 29,406 17,129 14,636 10.640 3.996 988 494 494 Two rooms 51A18 36,311 15,107 11,291 9.185 2,106 936 596 340 Three rooms 32,187 18,021 14,166 4,353 3,134 1,219 544 300 244 3+ rooms 33,658 21,128 12,530 3,151 2,111 1,040 537 296 241 Mediall number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rented No exclusIve room 431 44 387 93 12 81 21 20 One room 16,886 1,900 14,986 2,719 300 2,419 498 40 458 Two rooms 6,593 615 5,978 467 104 363 232 12 220 Three rooms 4,777 759 4,018 302 109 193 88 8 80 3+ rooms 2,441 422 2,019 88 15 73 33 32 Median numberofrooms 1 1 1 1

Others No exclusive room 1,062 36 1,026 182 14 168 3 0 3 One room 3,974 2,565 1.409 314 225 89 36 24 12 Two rooms 993 530 463 133 99 34 5 5 0 Three rooms 863 217 646 62 42 20 25 12 13 3+ roOInS 296 152 144 18 6 12 8 2 6 Median number of rooms 1 0 2 3 District Total 204,454 113,133 91,321 38,717 26,326 12,391 4,01l 1,823 2,188

Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." * House list households.

The data presented in the Table 48 depicts while 2,340 households are without any exclusive number of households by tenure status and number room. of rooms occupied in the district. The total number 31,128 households living in rented accommodation of households in the district stands at 20,4454 account for· 15.2 percent of total number of consisting of 113,133 rural and 91,321 urban households in the district. The largest number 'of households. 38,717 households belong to Scheduled 16,886 households are living in single room Castes and 4,011 to Scheduled Tribes. 166,138 accommodation followed by 6,593 households in households are living in their owned houses double room accommodation. Households with three constituting 81.26 per cent of total households. Of rooms and three plus are small in numbers. Other these households, the largest number of households households numbering 7,188 fonning only 3.5 per cent (51,418) have occupied double roomed of total households are distributed in single room accommodation and is followed by single roomed accommodation numbering 3,974, 993 double room accommodation numbering 46,535 households. Next and 863 three roomed accommodation. In rural areas position is claimed by households (33,658) occupying majority of households have bigger size and majonty three plus room accommodation. Number of of them have their own houses while in urban areas households in owned accommodation occupying three they show a reverse picture. rooms rank at iourth place with 32,187 households

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TABLE49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUnONOFIlOUSEIIOLDS LIVING IN PEHMANFNT, SEMI PERMANENT ANI) TEMPORARY HOUSE'l, 2001 Total Rural Urban

Serial Dlstriet/ Semi- Semi- Semi- No Tahsil Permanent ~enmnent Temporary Penmncnt ~ermanent Temporary ['enmnent permanent Tem~orary I 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 9 10 II Dadri X43 <]X 5.9 R4.l 132 2.1l 1;45 7.'K 7.7

Gautam 2 Buddha Nagar 75.9 17.9 6.2 75.3 182 65 R4.6 134 1.9

3 Jewar 72.3 18.9 R.8 73.7 16.6 97 ()6 Ii 2X.O 54

District Total 80.6 13.0 6.5 78.6 15.6 5.8 83.0 9.7 7.3

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amelllties and Assets. Note:- Permanent- 1 Pennanent houses refer to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca materials i.e., burnt bricks. G.!. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc oro the r metal sheets asbestos sheets bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concreate a re­ used for roof. Semi permanent- 2 Semi-pennanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Tcmporary:- 3 Temporary houses refer to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials i.e. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unburnt bricks, wood etc.are used for roofs.

The percentage distribution of households as houses, the returns were 13.0 per cent of district shown in the above table reveals that 80.6 percent level whereas among tahsils. in .rewar it was highest of the households in the district had permanent 18.9 per cent and lowest was 9.8 percent ill tahsil houses. The trend is different in rural (78.6 per cent) Dadri. Rural areas presented a similar ratio at district and urban area (83.0 per cent). Among tahsils highest and tahsil level but semi permanent houses in the proportion of permanent houses were accounted in urban areas were in the proportion of 7.8 to 28.0 tahsil Dadri (84.3 per cent) followed by Gautam percent. Temporary houses in the district form 6.5 Budha Nagar (75.9 per cent), and lowest in .rewar per cent and at tahsIl level it lies between 5.9 in (72.3 per cent). In respect of semi-permanent Dadri and 8.8 per cent in tahsil Jewar.

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TABLE50: PERCENTAGI~OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND I)HAINAG~: FACILITY, 200 I Numher and pen;enlage ofhousci1olds having Total! Improved Serial Rural! Numherof drinking No. Tahsil Urhan households water** Elcetneitl' Bathroom TOilet Dra111 age 2 3 4 5 (, 7 g 9 Dadri Total 12)\,845 121,914 I05,79X gO,42S g2,()g9 II g, I 09 (946) (X2 I) (62.4) (64.2) (91.7) Rural 47,912 45,473 31,91X 21,412 17,913 43,902 (94.9) (66.6) (44.7) (374) (91 6) Urhan XO,933 76,441 73,8)\0 59,016 64,776 74,207 (944) (913) (72 9) ( gO.O) (91.7) 2 Gautam Buddha Nagar Total 37,3M 34,670 16,854 13,657 12,000 33.951 (92.8) (45.1 ) (366) (32.1) (90.9) Rural 34,696 32,108 14,560 11,873 9,698 31J12 (92.5) (420) (34.2) (28.0) (902) Urban 2,668 2.562 2,294 1,784 2,302 2,639 (96.0) (86.0) (66.9) (86.3) (98.9) 3 Jewar Total 38,245 34,845 7,553 12.357 11,963 35,506 (91.1 ) (19.7) (323) (31.3) (92.8) Rural 30,525 27,575 3,616 9.472 7,281 28.056 (903) ( 11.)\) (31 0) (23.9) (91 9) Urhan 7,720 7.270 3,937 2,885 4,682 7,450 (94.2) (510) (374) (60.6) (96.5)

District Total Total 204,454 191,429 130,205 106,442 106,652 187,566 (93.6) (63.7) (52.1) (52.2) (91.7) Rural 113,133 105,156 50,094 42,757 34,892 103,270 (92.9) (44.3 ) (37.8) (30.8) (91.3 ) Urban 91,321 86,273 80,111 63,685 71,760 84,296 (94.5) (87.7) (69.7) (78.6) (92.3) Data source Census oflndla 200l, H-series. Tables on Houses, Household amel1lties and Assets.

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. * House list Households. **Based on the improved dnnkmg water source, drinking water supply has been classified as . ImprO\"Cd' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well sItuated WIthin or outside the premises, it is considered as havll1g access to 'Inproved drinking water source'. However. the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and tillS IS to be considered accordingly.

Note. Percentage IS to be given 111 brackets after the number of households. Bathroom means bathroom withll1 the house Toilet means toilet withm the house. Drainage means closed and open dralilage.

Table 50 shows that out of total households of Tahstl Dadri had highest order of proportion of the district. 93.6 percent of the households had households where percentage ror rural area was 94.9 llnproved drinking water facility. Thc proportion of and 94.4 percent in urban areas. Electricity was rural and urban area was 92.9 and 94.5 percent. available for 63.7 percent of households at (iistrict

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level which had better access to electricity. and 92.8 percent in Jewar. At district level drainage Bathrooms and toilet facilities were available in 52.1 facility was available Cor 91.7 percent households, and 52.2 percent households at district level. Tahsil whereas the proportion of rural and urban area, Jewar was poorly served In respect of these households accounted for 91.3 and 92.3 percent amenities. Similarly drainage facility was 90.9 percent respectively .. in Gautam Budha Nagar tahsil, 91.7 percent in Dadri

TABLESI: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

Senal Tahsil Total/ Total Flrc Crop Cowdung Electncity Coal/ Coo- Blo- Kerosene Others No No. Rural/ house- wood reSidue cake Lignite kmg gas gas cookmg Urban holds (charcoal) (L.P.G) 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 Dadn Total 128,845 10,624 3,803 34,948 110 333 64,624 353 13,467 106 477 (8.2) (3.0) (27.1) (0 I) (03) (50.2) (03) (10.5) (0.1) (OA) Rural 47,912 3,790 2,763 29,/',77 78 18 10,186 168 867 37 128 (79) (5.8) (62.4) (0.2) (0.0) (21.3) (04) (1.8) (0.1) (0.3) Urban 80,933 6,834 1,040 5,071 32 315 54,438 185 12,600 69 349 (804) (I 3) (6.3) (00) (04) (67.3) (02) (15.6) (0.1) (004)

2 Gautam Buddha Total 37,364 8,149 2,937 22,0/',4 48 47 3,620 98 327 17 37 Nagar (21.8) (7.9) (59.1) (0.1) (0.1) (9.7) (03) (0.9) (0 0) (0.1) Ru ral 34,696 6,863 2,775 21,724 44 45 2,772 98 323 17 35 (19.8) (8.0) (62.6) (0.1) (0.1) (8.0) (0 3) (0.9) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 2,668 1,286 162 360 4 2 848 0 4 a 2 (48.2) (6.1) ( 13.5) (0.1) (0.1) (31.8) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1)

3 Jewar Total 38,245 9,633 4,577 21,628 51 26 1.913 136 210 17 54 (25.2) (12.0) (56.6) (0.1) (0.1) (5.0) (OA) (0.5) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 30,525 7,266 3,615 18,580 44 5 859 49 65 9 33 (23.8) ( 11.8) (60.9) (0 I) (0.0) (2.8) (0.2) (0.2) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 7,720 2,367 962 3,048 7 21 1,054 87 145 8 21 (30.7) (12.5) (39.5) (0.1) (OJ) (13.7) ( 1.1) (1.9) (0.1) (0.3)

Dis triet Total Total 204,454 28,406 11,317 7S,660 209 406 70,157 587 14,004 140 568 (13.9) (5.5) (38.5) (0.1 ) (0.2) (34.3) (0.3) (6.8) (0. I) (0.3) Rural 113,133 17,919 9,153 70,ISI 166 68 13,S17 315 1,255 63 196 (15.S) (8.1 ) (62.0) (0.1 ) (0.1) (12.2) (0.3) (1.1 ) (0.1) (0.2) Urron 91,321 I0,4S7 2,164 8,479 43 338 56,340 272 12,749 77 372 (11.5) (2.4) (9.3) (0.0) (0.4) (61.7) (0.3) (14.0) (0.1) (0.4) Percentage in brackets * House list households. Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Households amenities and Assets.

It is observed from the above table that 13.9 (5.5), cowdung cake (38.5), coal, lignite (charcoal) percent of households in the district use firewood as (0.2), electricity and biogas range between 0.1 fuel for cooking. The proportion in the rural area is percent and 0.3 percent respectively of the 15.8 and in urban area it comes to 11.5 percent households of the district. The pattern of fuel used households. LPG (cooking gas) has been reported for cooking follows the same trend in tahsils (rural as one of the fuels for cooking of food in 34.3 percent areas) where predominant fuel IS cowdung cake. of the households. The composition of rum I and urban 34.3 percent of households use LPG and 13.9 percent comes to 12.2 and 61.7 percent respectively. use firewood. The table shows that cowdung cake Kerosene is uscd lor cooking in 6.8 percent of the (38.5), firewood (13.9), COOklllg gas (34.3), kerosene households (1.1 percent rural and 14.0 percent urban (6.8) are most common fuels for cooking. households). The other methods like crop residue

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TAULE 52 : NUMBER OF 1I0USEIIOLDS AVAILlNG BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IlAVlNG EACH OF TilE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

A vailability of Totalnulnber of Availahihty of householu assets household a'iset<; Total! Total households Serial Tahsil Rural/ IlUJrher of availing Scooter, None of No. Rauio/Trd Motor Car, .leep, the UIhan householus nanking TelevisIon Telephone BIcycle nsistor Van services Cycle, speCIfied Mo cd assets 2 3 4 5 () 7 S 9 10 11 12 [}ddn Total 128.845 6i-l,104 71,386 80,854 36,530 61,789 38,170 21,476 21,628 Rural 47,912 20,977 23,CXX) 25.259 4,011 28.731 10,191 2,281 9.147 Urban SO,933 47,127 47,4S6 55,595 32,519 33,05S 27,979 19,195 12,481 2 CilUtalll Buddha Nagar Total 37,364 13,OR5 17,8(X") 15.227 2,207 19.977 5,659 1,278 9,13<) Rural 34,(f)6 11,376 15,956 13,463 1,811 I~UlJ 5,191 1,175 8,724 Urban 2668 1,709 1.850 1.764 396 1,664 468 103 415 3 )cwdr Total 38,245 D,06<) 18,662 11.267 1,300 18,660 3,772 ~07 11,537 Rural 30,525 10,554 15,034 8,449 776 15,545 3,116 (y:1() 9,030 Urban 7,720 2,515 3,628 2,818 524 3,115 656 167 2,507

Dis trict Total Total 204,454 94,258 107,854 107,348 40,037 100,426 47,601 23,561 42,304 Rural 113,133 42,907 54,890 47,l71 6,598 62,589 18,498 4,096 26,901 lJroon 91,..121 51,..151 52,964 60,177 33,439 37,837 29,103 19,465 15,403

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Table on Houses, Households amemties and Assets. * Househst Households.

Table 52 reveals that out of the total households of none of specified assets 21,628 were in tahsil (204,454) of the district, in all 94,258 could avail Dadri. On the other hand lowest number of 13.069 banking services at district level while only 107, 854 of the households were availing banking services and avail radio/transistor. As many as 107,348 and 40,037 18,662 radio/transistor household asset in Jewar tahsil avail telivision and telephone, 100,426 bicycle, and in case of the rest of the availabilities of household 47,601 scooter/motor cycle/moped. 23,561 households assets found at the lowest foot in this tahsil also. have car/jeep/van etc., and 42,304 households have 21,628 households were enjoyers of none of the none of the specified assets. speci fied assets in Dadri tahsil, 11,537 households in It also reveals that at tahsil level the highest Jewar tahsil followed by 9,139 households in Gautam number of 68, I 04 households were availing banking Budha Nagar tahsil. Dadri tahsil continued to have services as well as maximum number of households edge over other tahsils in respect of availability of have other assets in Dadri tahsil. The highest number households assets.

(xii) Brief descriptions of places of religious, (xi) Maj 01' Social and Cultural Events, historical, archaeological importance in villages Natural and Administrative Development and and places of tourist interest in the towns of Significant Activities during the decade: the district

The district of Gautam Buddha Nagar was Thc district has no important placc of lourtsm created in the year 1997. No cultural and natural worth I11cntiontng. [n fact It is center of economic events happencd during the last decade. Among and industrial actiVities. People visit this district mainly administrative developmcnts many villagcs & towns Cor bustness purposes. NOIDA, Greater NOIDA, from Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr districts havc becn Surjapur and Dadri arc important industrial places, transferrcd to thc prcscnt district. visitcd by peoplc from all ovcr India and abroad.

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These towns have been developed to the extent 1991 census has been presented. The rational of possible for carrying out commercial activities and giving 2{)0 1 location code along with 1991 location habitation. Many technical and professional institutes code is to facilitate the identification of villages for have emerged in these towns, which attract students matching information collected at each Census. The from all over the country. villages which have been wholly merged in Nagar Nigam, Nagar Palika Parishad and Nagar Panchayat Dankaur are not included in the list. In case of partly merged This town is an ancient historical (religious) place villages, the remaining rural part of the villages has in the district. The town is associated with famous been treated as independent revenue village and the teacher "GURU DRONACHARYA" who trained data have been presented for such villages in the Kauravas and Pandavas in the art of Archery. This village directory. is the place where AIKLAVYA belonging to Bhil However, the villages treated as outgrowth of tribe achieved proficiency in the art of archery, an Urban Agglomeration or Nagar Panchayat is listed considering idol of Guru Dronacharya as his teacher. in the village directory but no data are presented There is a garden park named after Aiklavya in against the name of such villages. All these villages Dankaur NP. The town has a big temple named after are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (ruraJ) Dronacharya where pilgrims come regUlarly. A fair without presenting their data for providing cross is held on the occasion of Ianmashtami for references. Uninhabited or depopulated villages are worshipping Dronacharya. Local holiday is also listed but only area of the village and land use pattern observed through out the district on this day. A big is given. A note against such a village indicates the wrestling tournament is also held by Nagar Panchayat state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. committee in which wrestlers from all over the country participate. The village directory brings out some basic Bisrakh Village: information about a village. These data can broadly be classified into the following categories: As per legend, Bisrakh village is the birthplace 1. Population and households Cols.4 & 5 of father of king Ravana, the famous character of 2. Amenities. Cols.6 to 13 Epic Ramayan. Village Bisrakh is situated at a 3. Other infrastructural distance of 5 kms from and can be reached facilities etc. Cols.14 to 16 by Bus or any other road transport. 4. Availability of newspaper/ (xiii) Major Characteristics and Contribution magazine Column 17 of the District : 5. Commodities manufacture Column 18 6. Total area of village and The district is one of the largest industrial land use pattern Column 3 & 19-23 township of the country. Various industries of national Town Directory : and international importance are established in this town. This town is contributing immensely in the The Town Directory covers all the towns in a software development of the nation. Many technical district. The towns are arranged by English institutions are functioning here. Huge employment alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven opportunity are available here from lowest to highest statements serially numbered (I) to (VII). level. The district has a major contribution in the The following mode of listing of towns has been gross domestic product of the state. followed:-

(xiv) Scope of Village Directory & Town (i) All the towns having statutory status which are Directory not part of an Urban Agglomeration are listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the Village Directory : towns. The village directory as the title connotes presents (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Illformation pertaining to rural areas ofthe district at Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of CD bloclJ village level. For each CD. block a list a statutory town are listed twice in the of villages serialized by English alphabetical order alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well along with their location code numbers of 200 1 and as under the main town of an Urban

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Agglomeration. However, the data are presented physical aspects of the towns, municipal finances separately only once under the main UA. In during 1998-1999, civic and other amenities up to alphabetical arrangement a note is given against 1999 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, such towns that they are part of such and such recreational and cultural facilities by year 1999, and Urban Agglomeration. trade, commerce, industry and banking activities in (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify year 1999. In this way population and growth rates themselves for being treated as independent town of towns from 1901 to 200 I, density in 200 I, sex­ are not listed in the main body of the Directory. ratio during 1981, 1991 and 2001 censuses, rainfall Against name/names of the town having and temperature of the towns, receipts and outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to expenditures in the towns of the district, road length, indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and fire (iv)Census towns are also listed in the body of fighting services, number of electric connections, Directory. These are the towns which do not number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and enjoy statutory status but are declared towns number of banks as well as commodities of for the purpose of population Census. manufacture and exports are enumerated vividly in Town Directories ofthe districts giv,e an account various statements relating to the town directories of of status and growth history of towns, llocation and the districts.

54 PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY (SECTION I & II)

SECTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Section - I : Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Column 3 : Arca of the villagc village directory : The area of the villages in hectares are givcn. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, concerned department the column is left blank. their location numbers, their area, population, number Column 4: Total population of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and The total population of the village as per 200 I co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultura) and Census is given against this column. other credit societies, recreational and cultural Column 5: Number of households facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest The number of households as per 2001 Census town with a distance, power supply availability of is given in this column. newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village. Amenities: Village is a statutory recognized unit having a In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of definite boundary and separate land records. In case, differe11l amenities such as education, medical, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have communication, power, approach road etc., in each not been given in the Village Directory but shown village has been depicted with appropriate codes along with the urban component. The villages which against the column concerned. Wherever the are consider as a Census Town, the amenities data amenities are not available in the village, a dash( -) are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is for that particular village. available is given. Column wise details are given The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no below: popUlation) have been indicated as such after Column 6: Educational fumishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Classes upto class V included in Primary School. Name of village & location code number and area This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land Pre-basic schooL pre-primary school, junior basic use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. school upto class V. The Village Directory format has 23 columns and Classes from VI to VIII are included in the the details given under each column are for the village middle school. are as follows:- Classes from IX and X included in High Columns 1: Serial Number secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD in senior secondary school. Block are prcsented serially in the ascending order In case of composite schools like middle school of their location code number. with primary school or secondary school with 11lIddic Columns 2: Namc and Location Codc Numbcr" schooL these are also included in the numbcr of of village. primary and middle schools. respectively. The name and location code number of the Accordingly any of the followll1g types of institutions village arc shown against these columns. This also if exists within the villagc is shown as per codes includes the forest and uninhabIted villages. given bclow :

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(i) Primary School P Column 8: Drinking Water (ii) Middle School M The type of the drinking water supply sources (iii) Secondary School S available within thc village are indicated by codes as follows: (iv) Senior SecondalY School PUC (i) Tap Water T (v) College C (ii) Well Water W (vi) Industrial School (iii) Tank Watcr TK (vii) Training School Tr (iv) Tubewell Water TW (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (v) Handpump HP (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 Pathshala, Senior basic school, (vi) River Water R Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (vii) Canal C etc. (viii) Lake L More than one institution of a type in the village (ix) Spring S is indicated by the number within brackets against (x) Others 0 the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (xi) Summer Source SS Column 7 : Medical Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone Availability ofmedical facility within the village is indicated by following codes: It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities: (i) Allopathic Hospital H Ayurvedic Hospital HA W fu~Offi~ PO Unani Hospital I-IU (ii) Telegraph Office TO Homeopathic Hospital I-IHom (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D (iv) Telephone Connection PH Ayurvedic Dispensary D A Unani Dispensary DU Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Homeopathic Dispensary DHom Banks (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same (iv) Maternity Home MH is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility eXist is (vi) Health Centre HC given: (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC (i) Commercial Bank CM (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC Column 11: Credit Societies (x) T.8. Clinic TB If the village enjoys the services of Credit Nursing Home NH (xi) Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit SocietIes, Non (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, Practitioner the same is ll1dicated in codes mentioned below along (xiii) Subsidiscd Medical Practitioner SMP with the number or such societies in brackets. In­ case the facility IS not available within the vIllage the CHW (XIV) Community Hcalth Worker distance of the nearest place where such facility exist (xv) Others 0 IS given: More than one institution ora type in the villagc (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS IS indicated by the number within brackets agalllst (ii) Non-Agricultural Credit Society NCS the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), 0(4), etc. (iii) Other Credit Socicty oes

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Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities Column 17 : Newspaper / Magazine If facilities such as CincmalVidco hall, Sports If village receives any News Paper/Magazines Club, StadIum/Auditorium is available in the village. thc same is notcd in thIS column using following codes: The same is recorded in these columns. If not (i) Newspapcr N available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated (ii) Magazine M in codes mentioned below along with the number of Column 18: Most important commodities such facilities in brackets: manufactured (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV The name of three most important commodities (ii) Sports Club SP manufactured in the village is recorded against this column. (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Column 13 : Communications different types of land use If the village is served by any mode of public / Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. private transport like Bus, Railway station or are furnished against these columns. The data Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by follows: source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (i) Bus BS not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns. The area figures are given in (ii) Railway Station RS hectare( s) up to one decimal. Dash' -' is recorded (iii) Navigable Waterway NW wherever the infonnation is not made available by the concerned department. The codes used for Column 14: Approach to village different types of irrigation facilities available in the Approach to village refers to the state of road village are indicated below: leading to village. The approach to the village is (i) Government Canal GC indicated in following codes: (ii) Private Canal PC (i) Paved Road PR (iii) Well (without electrIcity) W (ii) Mud road MR (iv) Well (with electricity) WWE (iii) Foot path FP (v) Tubewell (with electricity) TW (iv) Navigable Rwer NR (vi) Tubewell(without electricity) TWE (v) Navigable Canal NC (vii) Tank TK (vi) Navigable waterways other (viii) River R than River, Canal NW (ix) Lake L Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance (x) Waterfall WF The distance is given in kilometres in brackets (xi) Others 0 against the name of the town nearest to the village. (xii) Total T Column 16 : Power supply The village directory also carries the following Availability of Power Supply 111 the village, appendices. whatever may be the fonn of its use is given by Appcndix-I It gives the abstract of educational, using following codes: mcdical and other amcnities (i) Electricity for domestic use EO

60 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C [) Appcndix-V Summary showing number of Block wise having primary, mIddle villages having or not having and secondary schools. Scheduled Castes population. Appcndix-I-C Shows numbcr of villages C [) Appendix-VI Summary showing number of Block wise with differcnt sources villages having or not having of drinking water facilities. Scheduled Tribes population.

Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with Appendix-VII A LIst of villages according tG~ 5,000 and above population which proportion of Scheduled Castes to do not have one or more important the total population by ranges. amenities. Appendix-VII B List of villages according to Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns proportion of Scheduled Tribes to which do not have one or more the tolal population by ranges. amenities. Appendix-VIII Indicatcs C D Block wise number Appendix-IlI It gives the land utilization data in of villages under each Gram respect of Census Towns / non­ Panchayat. municipal Towns. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types Appendix-IV C D Block wise list of inhabited of girls school in a village. villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available.

61 ANALYTICAL NOTE

(b) STATEMENT LIST OF VILLAGES MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTH AT 2001 CENSUS

Serial. Name of the Village Location Code Merged In Town and Number number Outgrowth

1 2 3 4

Not applicable as there is no village merged in towns and any outgrowths in the district at 200 1 Census.

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CD BLOCK WISE PRESENTATION OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY - DATA

VI'KAS 'KHAND LONI (PART OF TAHSIL GHAZIABAD & DADRI) DISTRICT GHAZIABAD & GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR

KILOMETI,ES o 2 3 4 5 6

D PART OF' TAHSIL DADRI 01' DlSTI/ICr GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR A PART OF' TAIISIL GHAZ[ABAD OF' DISTRICT GHAZIA13AD ./

BOUNDARY, STATE. . DISTRICT. TAHSIL VIKAS KHAND VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER HEADQUARTEI,S : VIKAS KHAND . POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF' VILLAGES BELOW 200 200- 499, 500- 999, 1000- 1999, 5000 & ABOVE. • • UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBEH, '" ... ". :== __ =0_1ia2~ ==X~ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE .. ... 1 X . J STATE HIGHWAY SH 57 RAILWAY LINE BROAD GAUGE .. RIVER AND STREAM .. ~ POST OF'F'ICE. TELEGRAPH OHICE PO , TO HIGH SCHOOL / INTER COLLEGE S PRIMARY HEALTll CENTRE ~ Number of Villages...... 55 BANK 16 Populalion ... 277,540

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census locatIon 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Loni Name of Sub-Di·st: 0001 1 Chhajarsi 01125000 160030004000020007 2 I-Iazratpur Waj idpur 01125100 160030004000020008 3 Mahiuddin Pur Kanawni 01124900 160030004000020006

68 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census ofindia 2001 - Amenities and Amenltlcs avallahle (irnot availahle wnhlll thc villagc, a dllil (-) IS shown In the column and next to It III hrackets thc (ilstancclll hroad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms .5-10 kms. :nd 10+ kms or thc nearest place Mcrc thc racliity 1'; avallahle IS givcn) ;:;~ " a" v "" t; ~ 0; "'" .r. ~ ",. ~ 'r, (J § " ::: g ~ " u t 'E =: OJ ~ g_-;::- ;:; u" .g_ ~ ,..- c.. 0 00 <- " ,~ ~ eV:~ " " 0 ~ ~ ~ ~' -l 2l 0 9 ':.0 -'..l 2 =;; .r. ~ ;: ::; 2 en " o;l ;. ~ '" ""3..c-Ci -~ '" == Q t:: ~ " il: eo ::l ~ ::: 3 ~ " 0 '" ~ " ~ ~ ~..-z: -5" .S? "" -~ ..; .2 d ,g '- 1 _"'2] .0 ;:; " " " :;: 0 '- ro ;;l (.) E -::; c OJ il: ::; ~ '" > ._ 0- t:: til " " o -___ "'0 ii ::l ~ eo ~ " - "~ 0 " ::; - ;;l ~ t:: C " 0- ~ OJ t:: -" ;., .0 ~ r/J ~ Ea -;.; " .Q E ~-5_ '0 ~ 'lJ E E" -;.;" -;.; E 13 " c: :::-"" '" c :;> -5 t; :: .g E~ a a "t:l c ." ;-n -g D if) Z " - " " " i-- i-- Z LLI ~" 0 Gll < :1 ~~-::; v C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 cn Block: Loni (OOM3)

Mahluddm I'ur I' M(5-tO) C(5. CIIW 11(10') . PO I\C5« 5) CV(IOL) BS« 5) Kanawni 37t 3 2,408 331 CM«5) 10) MCW(5-10) HI' W SS- r 1'11(10-) NC5(10+) SI'(IO,) RS« 5) (01124900) PIIC(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OC5(IO,) ST(IO ') NW(101)

ChhaJarsl I' M I\C(5) HI\ CIIW 11(5- TIll' SS- CI' CM« AC5« 5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 309.3 2.853 456 10) MCW(5- ) PO PH(IO) (01125000) C« 5) 5) NCS(IO+) SI'« 5) NW(IO~) 10) PIIC(5-IO) III OC5(10+) ST« 5)

Hazralpur 1'« CHW 11« 5) PH 1'0« A[5(5-10) CV(S-IO) 13S« S) WaJidpur 85.0 813 126 S) M« 5) ('(S- MCW« 5) III' 55-HI' CM(S-IO) S) NCS(S-IO) 51'(5-10) RS(5-10) (0112SI00) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) SI(S-IO) NW«5)

913 1'(2) I\t TW 1'0(2) Block Total 765.6 6074 IIA CII)"(3) CP US AC(5) 111'(3) 1'11(11 )

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999 Land use (I.e. area under dlfferenllypes of land use 111 hectare)*"

'5 c:

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Ghazlabad (M Co EDEAG T\V(84.1) MahlUdchn Pur PR 246 231 5 31.1 (5) EOEA T(84.1) Kanawni

Ghazlabad (M Co ED EAG N M TK{O 5) I'R 46.9 108 2255 Chhil.larSI (4) EOEA L(4 0) T(4.5)

PR MR Ghazlabad (M Co ED EAG N T\V(39.4) llazratpur 200 26.9 FP (5) EOEA T(394) WaJldpur

ED(3) TW(J23.42) PRO) EAG(3) 00 TK(0.45) N(2) i\1 71.5 262.3 283.5 i\1R FP EO(3) . L(4) EA(3) T(I27.87)

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Censt1,S location code number number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bisrakh Name of Sub-Dist: 0001 1 Achheja 01127400 160030006000050031 2 Akalpur Jagir 01128100 160030006000070036 3 Asagarpur Jagir 01129300 160030006000080043 4 Bahlolpur 01125500 160030006000030012 5 Baidpura 01129600 160030006000110075 6 Bambawad 01128000 160030006000070037 7 Basi Bahuddin Nagar 01125600 160030006000030013 8 Bhanauta 01130100 160030006000110080 9 Bhola Rawal 01129700 160030006000110076 10 Bisnoli 01127300 160030006000050029 11 Bisrakh Jalalpur 01128500 168030006000100067 12 Chautpur 01125200 1(,0030006000030009 13 Chhapraula 01127100 160030006000050030 14 Chipyana Buzurg 01126200 160030006000040020 15 Chipyana Khurd UrfTigri 01125300 160030006000030010 16 Devla 01130300 i60030006000110082 17 Dujana 01127600 18 Duriyai 01127000 160030006000050027 19 Emnabad 01128600 160030006000100070 20 Garhi Chaukhandi 01125700 160030006000030014 21 Girdharpur Sunarasi 01126900 160030006000050026 22 Haibatpur 01126700 160030006000040018 23 Hazipur 01129000 160030006000090045 24 IbaduJ1apur Urf Badalpllr 01127700 160030006000060033 25 Islamabad Kalda 01127900 160030006000070035 26 Ithaira 01126600 160030006000040024 27 Jalpura 01128700 160030006000100071 28 Kachheda Warsabad 01127500 160030006000060032 29 Khairpur Gurjar 01128400 160030006000100068 30 Khedi 01130000 160030006000110079 31 Khera Choganpur 01128800 160030006000100069 32 Khodna Kalan 01130400 160030006000120083 33 Khodna Khurd 01130200 160030006000110081 34 Kudi Khera 01128300 160030006000070039 35 Mahamvad 01128200 160030006000070038 36 Milk Lachchhi 01126500 160030006000040022 37 Pali 01130600 160030006000120085 38 Parthala Khanjarpur 01125800 160030006000030015 39 Patwari 01126800 160030006000040025 40 Raipur Khadar 01129200 160030006000080041 41 Roza JaJalpur 01126400 160030006000040021 42 Roza Yakubpur 01126300 160030006000040023 43 Sadarpur 01129100 160030006000080042

74 Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number 2 3 4 44 Sadipur Chhidoli 01127800 160030006000070034 45 Sadullapur 01129500 160030006000110074 46 Saini 01129800 160030006000110077 47 Shah Beri 01126100 160030006000040019 48 Sharfabad 01125900 160030006000030016 49 Sorkha Jahidabad 01126000 160030006000030017 50 Suitanpur 01129400 160030006000080044 51 Sunpura Sohanpur 01129900 160030006000110078 52 Talabpur Urf Hathipur 01127200 160030006000050028 53 Thapkhera 01130700 160030006000120086 54 Tilpata Karanwas 01130500 160030006000120084 55 Tusyana 01128900 160030006000100073 56 Yusufpur Chak Saberi 01125400 160030006000030011

75 Alphaheticallist of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bisrakh Name of Sub-Dist: 0002 1 Asdullapur 01139000 160030006000090059 2 Bajidpur 01138300 160030006000090049 3 Basantpur Banger 01137700 160030006000090055 4 Begampur 01140500 160030006000120095 5 Chak Basantpur 01137600 160030006000090054 6 Chak Mangrola 01139300 160030006000090062 7 Chhaprau1i Bangar 01138800 160030006000090048 8 Chhaproli Khadar 01138900 160030006000090058 9 Dostpur Mangro1i Bangar 01139600 160030006000090060 10 Dostpur Mangroli Khadar 01139500 160030006000090061 11 Gohiyapur 01139800 160030006000090065 12 Gu1istanpur 01140400. 160030006000120090 13 Habibpur 01138500 ' 160030006000100072 14 Kidawali 01139400 160030006000090063 15 Kulesara 011384GOI 160030006000090046 16 Lakhnawali 01140100i 160030006000120094 17 Makauda 011407001 160030006000120087 18 Malakpur 01140200' 160030006000120093 19 Mangrola 01139100 160030006000090057 20 Mubarikpur 01140600~ 160030006000120096 21 Nagla Nagli 01138100 160030006000090050 22 Nagli Bahrampur 01138200 160030006000090055 23 Nagli Sabapur 01139200 160030006000090056 24 Na1gadha 01139700 160030006000090066 25 Rampur Jagir 01140900 160030006000120091 26 Rasoolpur Rai 01141000 160030006000120088 27 Rohilapur 01138000 160030006000090051 28 Sakipur 01140800 160030006000120089 29 Shahdara 01138700 160030006000090047 30 Shahpur Govardhanpur Bangar 01137900 160030006000090052 31 Shahpur Govardhanpur Khadar 01137800 160030006000090053 32 Surajpur 01140300 160030006000120092 33 Suthiyana 01138600 160030006000090046 34 Yakootpur Ii 01139900 160030006000090064 35 Yakutpur I 01140000 160030006000090064

76 DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmcllItles available (if not available withm the village, a dal! (-) is shown m the column and next

'J> to II In brackel~ the distance in broad rangesviz.< 5 kms., 5-1 () kms. and I O+kms of the nearest :g" place where the facility is available isgiven) ."," u" a ~u :; u -;; '-> .c:: ~ 0 ~ ... c:: " c:: 0 " ~t " g 5 ~ B E u" r::;. _g E ~ os on :; '" &i ~>- u 0." a 00" 0 :!:! "" a .~ ~ e cr:' c ....l ,g 0 a " 00" B::: a ~ ~ 3 ,:, '" ._ al '" U. .c:: (J , u -;]:.a ~ ;: -g c:: a OJ c:: ~" '0 a '" u a " ;~ ,_ co .!'< a ,_ c:: o .::: ~,,~ -5" .c::" .", _:9 S ci ,g "- .c:: c.. . 8 -" a_ ..0 .;: 0 "- " '"§'" -;; !:! c:: _ " :; -;; ;!; 2 ... u .~ ~ E 0.. a c:: cO '" > " ::l "- " ,_ B ... :: 'in '" 0 .!,< "co e .!'< '"] c:: 0 ~ 0.. -;; c: " ;::: » .D" (J 3 " -:::>-5" " El r.rJ :::: !"j -;; (J ,;; El '" 0 ~ 0.) ~ E" -;;; E :0 c: ;,? ::: ;!; ·c S '/. 8"'" ... .", u.S -g 0 ."," ·c c:::: r.rJ Z'" l- I- Z " "0 ~u- " " " WJ ~" Cl 8$ ~;a ~ u l.; C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Bi~rakh (0088)

RMP(5) CHW 11« Chautpur I'M«5) ACS«5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 81.0 1,034 141 5) MCW«5) Till' W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(5-10) (01125200) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) plIC(5-10) HI' 1'11« 5) CP(IOI) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(tO+)

Chlpyana Khurd CIIW JJ«5) I' M«5) C« T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) UrrTign 159.8 1,141 209 MCW« 5) PHC(5- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 5) HI' NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS« 5) (01125300) 10) 1'11« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW«5)

Yusufpur Chak I' M« 5) C(5- CIIW H(5-IO) Till' TW ACS« 5) CV(10+) BS(5-10) Sabcn 100.7 229 36 1'0« 5) CM«5) 10) MCW(5-10) I'HC(5· SS-HP NCS(tO!-) SP(10+) RS(5·10) (01 t25400) 10) PH«5) CP(5·10) OCS(tO+) ST(tO+) NW(IO+)

MH PHS RMP I3ahlolpur 1'(2) M(5·10) CHW H(lO+) T HI' SS· ACS«5) CV(5·10) BS«5) 4 235.3 2.158 289 PO«5) CM«5) (01125500) C(IO+) MCW(5·10) PIIC(5· liP NCS(IO+) SP(5·10) RS(5·10) 1'11(5·10) CP(10+) 10) OCS(10+) ST(5·1O) NW(IO+)

Basi Bahuddin 1'« CIlW 11(10+) T ACS« 5) CV(5·10) BS(5·10) Nagar 165.3 575 91 5) M«5) MCW(5·10) PIIC(5· H~IP SS- 1'0« 5) CM(5·10) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (01125600) C(10+) 10) PH(5·10) CP(5·10) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

Garhl I'M S PUC DII RMP CHW Till' SS ACS(10+) CV(5·10) BS(5·10) 6 Chaukhandt 2.0 2.534 3RS H(IO+) MCW(5-10) HI' - 1'0«5) CM(5-10) C(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) (01125700) PIIC(5·10) PH(5·10) CP(5·1O) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

I'arthala I'M(S 10) ('(5 CHW H(10+) Till' TW ACS(IO+) CV(S·IO) BS« 5) 7 Khanjarpur 412.5 1.826 300 . . MCW(5-10) PIIC(5· . PO I'H(20) CM(tO+) 10) 10) 1 K SS·HP NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (01125800) (,1'(10!-) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

RMP(4)CllW Sharfabad 1'(2) M S I\(,S(5-10) CV(5-10) 8S(5-10) 2373 4.291 597 11(10+) M(,W« 5) 111' SS·lIP 1'01'11(60) CM(5·10) (01125900) PUC C(5·1 0) NCS(5·10) SP(5·10) RS( 10 ') 1'11(,(5·10) CI'(5·10) 0(,S(5-10) ST(5·10) NW(IO+)

Sorkha MCW PIlS RMP(S) 1'(2} M(5-10) 1'11(6) I\('S« 5) CV(5·10) BS(5-10) q Jahtdahad 1.0260 4.557 673 CllW 11(5· Ill) 111' SS·HI' CM(5·10) (,(5·10) 1'0(5-10) NeS(IO;} SI'(5·10) RS(10; ) (0 I 126(00) 1'1I(,(5·IO} ('['(10+ ) OeS( 10+) ST(5·10) NW(101,;...q

CllW 11(5-10) Till' SS- Shah Ben 99 I'M(5-IO} 1'11(2) AeS« 5) (,V(S-IO) BS« 5) 10 10.3 767 MCW(5-ll)} 1'11('(5 111' CM«5) (01126100) ('(10 1) 1'0« 5) N(,S(10;) SI'(5-IO) RS« 5) 10) CI'« 5) OeS( 10 I) S'I(5-10) NW(IOI)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In heetare)**

"0 ]: 00 ~ 2:' 2- .; .; E; 0 " :; "u E 2 "~ " " E .S" ,2 eO f1 .~" 0 ~ " :0 elJ "<: > " ;;; ::0" 01) ~ a(l ;:: 0 " .:; ~" ~ » ".", :l: So .;;-" ,g » " -0 .D S :l: 0. ~ 1::o "~ .", > :; " " 0. e @ E ..c S "0. 0.3 ~ .D-"' <.... u ~ E U -0 " 0 0- ...... t8 00 8 '0 " ~ '" " e " "e ~

Ghaziabad (M Co ED EAG TWE(750) MRFP NM 60 Chautpur (5) EOEA T(75.0)

Ghaziabad (M Co TW(157.1) R(O.7) Chlpyana PRMR ED 2.1 (2) T(1577) Khurd UrfTlgn

Yusufpur Chak MR Dadri (Mb) (22) NM 0.2 Saben

Ghaziabad (M Co ED EAG TWE(l77.0) PR NM 1.3 Bahlolpur 4 (5) EO EA T(177.0)

ED EAG G('( 1200) BaSI Bahuddm MR NOIda (et) (6) 02 147 EOEA T(120 0) Nagar

ED EAO TW(115.2) Garhi PR NOida (et) (8) NM 01 6 EOEA T(115.2) Chaukhandl

EDEAG 0('(525.0) Parthala PR NOIda (Ci) (8) 4.1 7 EOEA T(525.0) Khan.larpur

TW(2620) PR NOIda (Ci) (5) ED N 9.3 23.1 Sharlabad T(262.0)

IW(7040) Sorkha MR Noida (CI) (5) EDEO 2300 92.0 9 '1 (7040) lahldabad

TW( 1110) Ghaziahad (M Co ED EAG PR TW[(5 0) 0(4 0) 04 02 Shah Ben 10 (3) EO EA '1'(1200)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenitIes available (If not available withm the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the dIstance in broad rangesviz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the nearest ::l'" place where the facility is available isgiven) '". U 'f> ~ :; '" C;rJ);:j " OJ) a. 0. 0 -0 .~ .~ ~·c 'r. ~ " ~ '-' ::l , ..J ::§ 0 0 ]'"' 'i' ti~ ti E=:o ..c 0 co " o(! .:;: !::!. "0 u 1'g -;~:B ~ -~ ::> ~::'l ...... " E OJ 0 ~ c .:: '"~ u~ " ._ .~ ~ 0. 00 o~"O ::> '- ~ '" 0 00 ~ _ '" l3 0 .<::" OJ ~ ~ a'" c. .J:J -;:; ]" OlE(/) § ~ -;:;" '" ~~ u ::>-5 "E -;:; E <.> :;_:; ~ .~ 0 E " c 3 ::l " '" E ~ 0 0 " ·c _ " b.9.o 0-= (/) f- f- Z '"' " ~o'" """ "u ::> " £ "I.!.J ~ 0 G~_ -<§'""" ~~u u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Chipyana 13S RS(5- 1'(2) M(2) C(5 RMP CHW 11(5-10) T HI' W SS ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) II 13uzurg 157.0 7,682 1,302 10) MCW(5-10) PIIC(5· 1' - PO PH (53) CM«5) 10) NW(5- 1I NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) (01126200) 10) CP«5) 10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO)

MCW MH PHS 13S RS(5- 12 Roza Yakubpur 1'(3) M(2) S ACS«5) CV(5-10) 523.0 3.560 477 RMP(2)CHW T HI' W SS- PO PH CM(5-10) 10) (01126300) PUC ('(5-10) HI' NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) H(I 0+) PIIC(5-1 0) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

DH RMP(2) Roza Jalalpur 1'(4) M I\C CIIW(2) 11(10+) III' W SS- ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 13 217.0 3.915 617 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (01126400) C«5) MCW« 5) PHC(5- HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS«5) PH« 5) CP« 5) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(lO+) 14 Milk Lachchhi 323 1'(2) M« 5) T HI' S5- PH(IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 8S(5-IO) _ 530 1,982 MCW« 5) PHq< CM«5) (01126500) q< 5) HI' PO« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

lthalra - H(IO+) T HI' SS- PH(2) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 13S(5-10) 374,6 1,527 249 I' M C(10 r) MCW(S-IO) PlIC(5· HI' CM«5) 15 (01126600) 1'0(5-10) NCS(10+) SI'(IO+) RS(s-IO) 10) CP(s-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(5-10) Hmbatpur 1'(2) M« 5) THPTW I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-10) 8S(5-10) 100 1,393 197 MCW« 5) I'HC(5- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) 16 (01126700) C(5-IO) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SI'(5-10) RS(5-IO) 10) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(5-10)

RMI'(3) CIIW H« 8S RS(5- 7 Patwan I'M«5) THI'TW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 684.0 3.122 423 5) MCW(5-10) 1'0« 5) CM«5) 10) I (01126800) C(101 ) TK SS-HP NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) I'IIC« 5) PH« 5) CI'(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Glrdharpur RMI' CHW 11(5-10) I'H(IO) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 13S(S-IO) 18 Sunarasl 847 1.256 166 I' M(S-I 0) C(5· MCW« 5) I'IIC(S- III'SS-HI> CM«5) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) 10) 10) CI'« 5) (01126900) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IOr)

Rtv!P(2) CIIW Dunyai 1'(3) tv! THPTW 1'11(6) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) ~ 19 3610 2.590 413 11(10+) MCW« 5) C1\1«5) (01127000) ('(lOt) SS-IIP 1'0« 5) NCS(IOq SI'(IOt) RS(5-IO) PIIC(5-IO) CI'«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

0(2) PHS RMI'(4) ACS )0 Chhapraula 1'(5) tv! (,(5· CIIW 11(5-10) III'TWSS- CV(S-IO) 13S(5-10) 641.1 6.820 1,090 PO 1'11(30) 01 CI' NCS(IO+) MCW(5-10) I'IIC(5· III' SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) - (01127100) 10) (leS( 10,) 10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO,')

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I.c. area under different types of land use 111 hectare)*'

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TW(890) Ghazlabad (M Co EDEAG Chlpyana PR NM TWE(IOO.O) 180 II (5) EOEA 13uwrg 0(8.0) T(197,O)

GhazJabad (M Co EDEAG TW(32S.9) PR NM 2.1 Roza Yakubpuf 12 (10) EO EA T(325.9)

EDEAG TW(172 0) PR Dadri (Mb) (3) NM Roza Jalalpur 13 EO EA T(I72.0)

EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb)(IO) N TW(33 0) '1'(33 0) 0.0 20.0 Milk Lachchhl 14 EO EA

Ghambad (M Co ED EAG TW(1020) PR 0.1 IIhaira 15 (5) EO EA 0(46.0) 1 (1480)

TW(4020) ED EI\G PR Dadn (Mh) (21l) NM 'I WE(107 0) 40 Halbatpur EO EA 16 '1'(5090)

ED EAG 6840 1W(4890) I'lt Dadn (Mb) (18) NM 195.0 Patwan EO EA 1'(4890) 17

GhaZlabad (M Co EDEAG Glrdharpur PR N rW(65 4) T(65.4) 10 18 (7) EO EA Sunarasi

rW(IOOO) PR Dadn (Mh) (12) ED EAG N rWE(2IS 0) 380 Dunya! 19 1'(3 IS 0)

(1(,(304) Gha7labad (M Co ED EAG rW(1575) PR N (8) EO EA IWE(IJ9S) 25 (_~hhaplaula 20 l'(J274)

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Talabpur vrr PM(5·IO) RMP(2) CHW T HI' TW PH 1'0(5· ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5·10) 21 Hathipur 88.4 569 81 CM(S·IO) (,(10+) H(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-IIP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(S·IO) (01127200) PHC(S·IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHWII«S) TI-II'TW Bisnoh I' M« 5) C« 1'1-1(20) ACS« 5) CV(5·JO) BS« 5) 22 1706 2,921 358 MCW(5-10) TKC SS· CM«5) (01127300) S) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) RS«5) PHC(IO+) HI' CI'« S) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PI-IS CHW II(S·I 0) T HI' TW AchheJa 739 1'(2) M( < S) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 23 39S.0 4,724 MCW(5-10) PHC(5· W SS.HP 1'0(5·10) CM«5) (01127400) C(5·10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) 10) I'H« 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kachheda CHW H«5) I' M« 5) C« ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 8S« 5) 24 Warsabad 441.0 4,402 551 MCW(IO+) HI' TW SS- PO PH( 15) CM('S-IO) 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(10+) RS(5-IO) PHC(IO+) HP CP(5-10) (01127500) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'(2) M S I-ICH(5·10) THPSS- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS«5) Dujana PO PH CM(5-10) 25 582.0 7,901 1,086 PUC C(5-10) MCW(5-IO) I'HC(S· HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS«S) (01127600) CP(5-10) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Ibadullapur vrr 1'(2) M S MCWRMI'CHW THPTW PH(16) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(5·IO) 3,21 I 441 CM(S·IO) 26 Badalpur 308.0 H(5-10) I'H('(S-IO) SS-HP 1'0« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS«5) PUC C' Cr(5-10) (01127700) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

RMr CHW(2) T HI' C L P M« 5) C« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« S) 27 Sadlpur Chhldoh 1'0«5) CM(5-10) 254.0 2,097 255 H(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-IIP NCS« 5) SP(10+) RS(IO+) (01127800) 5) PII« 5) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- I!(S-IO) Till' TW C I'll 1'0« ACS« S) CV(S-IO) I3S(5-IO) 28 Islamabad Kalda r M« :,) C(S- CM(S-IO) 99.0 1.059 13S MCW(S-IO) I'IIC(S· SS-HP 5) NC5« S) SP(5·IO) RS(5-10) (01127900) 10) CP(5-IO) 10) OC5« S) S1(5·10) NW(IO+)

PIIS RMP(2) TIII'TW ACS l3amba\\ad 1'(2) M S CIIW(4) 11(5- 10) TK C S5- CV(5-10) B5(5-IO) 29 3820 4.064 492 PO 1'11(10) C~I(5-IO) NeS(IO,) PUC C(lOt) MC'W(S·IO) PIIC(5- , SI'(IO+) RS(S·IO) (01128000) 11I ep(5-IO) OC5(10+) 10) ST(IOI) NW(IO+) -

CI!W 11(5-10) Akalpur Jag" I 111'1 W I\CS(5- 10) CV(5-1O) IlS(S-IO) 149 I' M(5-IO) C(5· MCW(S-IO) I'IICCS- 1'0«5) (,~l« 5) JO 1040 1.214 IX SS-1I1' NCS(IlH) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) (01128100) 10) 10) 1'11« 5) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO,) S r( lOt) NW(IO+)

81 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.c. arca undcr dlffcrcnt types of land u<;c 111 hectare)'·

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Talabpur Urr TW(84.0) 1'(84.0) 40 21 PR Dadn (Mb) (0) EDEIIG N Hathlpur

GC(J5.1) ED EAG PR Dadn (Mh) (10) N TWE(135.5) 366 Bisnoh 22 EO EA T(170.6)

ED EAG GC(259.0) PR Dadri (Mb) (6) NM 570 AchhcJa 23 EOEA 1'(259.0)

GC(IIS.O) PRMR EDEAG Kachhcda Oadn (Mb) (II) N TW(262.0) 43.0 24 FP EOEA Warsabad 1'(380.0)

GC(31.0) EDEAG PR Dadri (Mb) (7) NM J>C(180.0) 5.1 469.0 46.0 Dujana 25 EO EA 1(211.0)

GC(220 0) Ibadullapur vrr PR Dadri (Mb) (6) ED EIIG N III 77.0 26 1'(2200) 8adalpur

GC(55.0) Sadlpur PR Oadri(Mb)(12) ED hggcry TW(153.0) 640 27 Chhldoh T(2080)

ED EAG GC(IS 0) Islamabad PR Dadn (Mb) (8) N 28 WEA rW(64.0) T(82.0) Kalda

G('(IOOO) PR Dadll (Mb) (7) ED NM 3160 1'W(216 0) 04 41 I) Bamba\\'ad 29 1'(3160)

PR FP EAG I \V(64 0) '1'(64 0) 240 161l Akalpur Jag" }O

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Census of India 2001 - Amen'fI ICS an d Amenities available (if not available wlthm the village, a dail (-) IS shown in the column and next v;- t(l it in brackets the distance in broad rangesviz.< 5 killS, 5-10 kills. and IO+kllls orthe nearest ::l '" place where the facility is available isglven) ~ " "0" E u 0 u " u ::l '"Vl 0- ;. ~ u c: .c" " I- 0 ~ '" u t:'" " !2 .:: 0 " t'- t.S -- t,,~ 2- u" _g '"~ :; _~S u c.. c.. Vl '" ;., c -0 :g'" u .:! OJ E • § ...J'" "," '( I- .- ~ '" 0 0 "§ ~;:; ~ ~ .c 2~B OJ OJ ~ ;; t'- u u "';..t::.a ~ -g '" "C ;;; u 0 ::l ~'" Of) ::l -g 0 ~ 3: ... .;g" -5" .!2 ... c: .-: ~"-O: ._ c u " .c '" ."0 ° . .0 .... ° H _"8El ;; 0 ...... '" 1:! :; §" u "'> ::l -u'" .-° E 0 "3: OJ) e ::l .... Co ::l I- 0-;a"O .;; 0 .... 0 00 2 " - 0 "2 ..:; ~ c c. "" c ::: .:: 8.'S ::l u .0. H ~ " -;; -;;'" " 'il u .;;; ._il-5 0 8 E -;;; E u :; c ,,-"

RMP CHW II(S-IO) Till' TW 31 Mahamvad I'll 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 289.0 2,259 300 I' M ('(5-10) MCW(5-10) PIIC(5- TK C SS- (01128200) S) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) RS(S-IO) 10) HI' CP(5·10) OCS« 5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

32 Kudl Khera ACS« S) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 273.0 1,643 249 P AC M« 5) MCW PHS CIIW HPSS.HP 1'0« 5) (01128300) C(S-IO) H(lO+) I'I-IC(S-IO) 1'11« 5) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(5-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(2) CHW(3) T HI' SS- 33 KhalfJlur Gu']ar 624 1'(2) M( < 5) PH(lO) ACS(5-fO) CV(IO+) 3S« 5) 432 4,095 11« 5) MCW« 5) III' CM«S) (0112ll400) C(IO+) PO«S) NCS(IO+-) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHC« S) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1-( MCW Mil ewc T HP TW BS 34 Bisrakh Jalalpur 914.2 3,903 584 1'(2) M S HC PIIC PHS FWC TK R SS­ PO 1'11(20) CI' CM(S- ACS NCS CV(5-IO) RS(IO+) (01128S00) C(lO+) 10) OCS NH RMP CHW(3) III' SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

35 Emnabad P M(5·IO) C(S· RMP(2) CHW T HI' TW 1'11(7) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) BS(IO+) 16.0 1,005 (01128600) 119 10) H(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-HP 1'0(5.10) CM« S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)· NW(IO+)

BS 1 Jalpura PM( 5) C( SMP CHW 11« 5) T HI' TK I'll PO« ACS« S) 2810 1,349 212 < < MCW«5)PHC« CM«S) CV(5-10) RS(lO+) _6 (01128700) 5) NCS(IO+) 5) S) SS-HP CI'(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Khcra I' M« 5) C'{< CHW H(IO+) T HI' TW PH(IO) CM(5-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS« S) 37 Choganpur 1210 1,760 236 5) PHC« SS-IIP ~CW(S-IO) I'O(S-IO) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) (01128800) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP CIIW H(lO~) T HI' TW A(,S« 5) 38 Tusyana 2 4 PM(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 661.0 1J66 MCW(IO")I'Hl(S-TKSS_11P 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) (01128900) I [,(10+) C~1(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) PH(IO~) ('1'(10+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

CIIW 11(10+) P M« 5) A(,S« 5) eV(S-IO) BS« 5) 39 Haz,pur 07 6,6SS MC'W(IO+) I'H(,(5- T R S5- 1'0(5-10) (,M« S) (01129000) 1.920 C'(IOf) NeS(s S) SI'(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) 1'11(5·10) ('1'« 5) O('S« 5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

MCWFW(' Sadarpur 1'(2) M S 1'11(110) C~\ ('1'« A(,S« S) ev«s) 13S« 5) 6630 4.265 RMI'(2) CHW 11« ~I:II' 55- 40 (01129101l) 737 PUC C« 5) 1'0« 5) 5) NCS(IO+) SI'« S) RS(IO+) 5) 1'11('« S) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

41 Ralpur Khadar I' M« 5) ('(S- CIlW H(S- to) Till' SS. ACS« S) eV(S-IO) 13S( < S) 123 9 213 10) MCW(5-10)PII(,(5-1-I1' 1'0(5-10) CM« 5) (01129200) U20 Ne5(10+) SI'(5-10) RS(l(h) 10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) oeS(lo+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

83 PR Dadr; (Mh) (10) ED NM '1 W(91.4) T(91.4) OJ) lla7.lpUr 39

137 ) (;('(4260) PI{ NOlda (Cl) (2) l:D N 663.0 40 ( T(42f>'()) Sadarpur

ED EAG IW(R6.1) R(12 6) PI{ MR NOida (CI) (6) NM 21 4 Ra'pur Khadar .j I EO EA I(q~ 7)

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RMp CIIW H(S-I 0) 42 Asagarpur Jagtr [,M(5-IO) PH(IO) I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 295.0 1,432 181 MCW(S-IO) PIIC(S. TIII';W CM(S-IO) (01129300) (,(10+) 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO~) RS(IO+) 10) SS-HI CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~) NW(IO+)

II RMP(2) CHW 43 SuI Ian pur pM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 208,0 1.300 188 MCW(S-IO) 1'f1C(S· HI' SS-IiP PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (01129400) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) 10) PH« 5) ep(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(4) CIIW(4) 44 Sadullapur 1'(3) M T HI' TW 1'11(35) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 2012 4.S77 640 CM«S) (01129500) AC(3) ('(5-10) 11(5-10) MCW« S) W TK C SS· 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS«5) PHC(5-IO) III' CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

111\ MCW PHS PO TO Baldpura 1'(2) M S CM CP(S- ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 146.0 2,495 363 RMI' CHW PIIC(5- T HI' T~ PTO 45 (01129600) PUC C(5-IO) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) RS« 5) 10) W SS-HI PH(15) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

CHW H(5-10) 46 Bhola Rawal PM« 5) ('(5- T HI' TKC I'H(IO) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 13S(5-10) 80,0 995 133 MCW« 5) I'IIC« CM«5) (01129700) 10) SS-lll' 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS« 5) 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMI' CIIW 11« 5) Saini 1'(2) M« 5) III'TW 55- PH(15) AC5« 5) ('V(IO+) BS(5-10) 3597 3,815 597 MCW« 5) I'IIC« CM«5) 47 (01129800) C(5-10) III' 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS«5) 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Sunpura CIIWII«5) . 8 1'(2) M« 5) pH(IO) I\CS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 48 50hanpur 223,7 2,189 MCW(5-10) 1'1lC(5. rill' C ss- CM«5) 2 q C(5-10) 1'0(10+) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS(S-IO) (01129900) 10) Ill' CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO~) NW(IO+)

I'IIS RMI' CIIW(2) Khedl 1'(2) M ~ TIIPTW I\CS(5-10) CV(S·IO) BS(5-10) 187 I 3,329 472 11(5-10) MeW(S- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) 49 (01130000) I'UCC(5-IO) W SS-Ilp NCS(IO+) Sp(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) Plle(5-IO) 1'11(5·10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

(,IIW 11(5-10) f3hanauta I' M« 5) ('(5- I'II( 12) I\C5«5) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) .. SO 177 0 1.456 191 MCW« 5) 1'11('(5- III'SS-IIP CM«5) (01130100) 10) PO« 5) NCS( 10!) SI'( 11l1) RS(5-10) 10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IOI) ST( 1I)f) NW(IO»

RMI' CIIW 11(5-10) Till' rw Khodna KhUld I'M(S-IIl) I\C5(5-IO) CV(S-IO) IlS(5-IO) 51 4560 1,578 235 MCW(5-10) I'IIC(S· W TK SS- 1'0(5·10) CM(S-IO) (01131l2[)O) ('(10 1) NCS(5-10) SI'(IOI) RS(S· 10\ Ill) III' 1'11(5·10) CP(5-10) (leS( 10 f) Sr(I ()+) NW(IOf)

85 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under different types orland usc in hcctarc)**

e-"- C .5 -i3 0 "u 8 t::" e .~ 0 bll ~ ,g'" '5 co u o(j <0 .s: ;., ~ <0"0 'i:; B ~ C. OJ "1::o ..." "0 .c B 0. 0. 0.3 u ~ e u ;:;" <0 ... "0. .- toE 00 '"~ ::l e0- 'J> "~ ~ 0 c: :5 0- " 0 -< :z" 0.. :z" ~ "E :3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

ED EAG TW(168.0) PR Naida (CI) (14) NM 70.0 104 0 Asagarpur Jag.r 42 EO EA R( 16.0) T( 184.0)

3 D GC(205 0) PR NOIda (Ct) (12) EDEO NM 3.0 Sultanpur 43 . T(205 0)

W(\67.7) PR Dadri (Mb) (10) EDEAG N JJ.5 Sadullapur 44 T(167.7)

EDEAG TW(IIS.O) PR Dadri (Mb) (7) NM J 1.0 Baidpura 45 EOEA T(115.0)

PRMR EDEAG TWE{S7.0) Dadri (Mb) (7) N 23.0 Bhola Rawal 46 FP EOEA T(57.0)

W(2DO.0) EDEAG PR Dadri (Mb) (6) N TW(84.0) 730 Saini 47 EOEA T(284 0)

GC(97.2) PRMR EDEAG TW(23.5) Sunpura Dadri (Mb) (12) N 243 48 FP EOEA TWE(40.0) Sahanpur T(160 7)

GC(118 I) TW(40) I'R Dadn (Mb) (5) ED EAG NM 02 297 Khed. 49 TWE(lO) T(124 I)

TW(1600) PIt Dadn (Mb) (5) ED N 170 Bhan.lula 50 T(160 0)

lW(1760) I'll. D"dn 1Mb) (7) I:D EAG N M 24ll II 4ll.1) Khodna Khllrd 51 r( 176 OJ

86 DISTRICT CENSUS HMJDBOOK. GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilles available (ifnol available wllhm Ihe Village, a daR (-) is sbown In Ihe column and ncxl -;;;- 10 il in brackels Ihe dlslance In broad rangesviL< 5 kim., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of Ihe neare~l iii place where Ihe faCilily IS available isglvcn) ~ "0 S lJ" "0 u Vi" 0) 'J IJ -;; .~ c:: .J:: iii 0 ::" .... .:! g " 0 ~ E :at i: 2- lJ ~ e <.'! '-'~ " 1 IJ -; :n 8.'8 ,,., ~ ~ c.. (;cn::3 '0 0 '0'" ]" ....l " ·c ~ \..o....:t: .~ ~ " ~ 0 '0 3 '1 tlO 'U ;;l - 0 <::! ;: ~ .c -g '" 9 G .;~~ --?:jCO " ~ " " 0 u 0 ;;l '" > Oil ;;l -: -g .... " -5" " 0 I- -: " '" ell "o ' ' ~ .c "-"0 ::: "« '- 'ij 'ij -:';!a ~.g" .c" ;; "-' -;; " :; ,,>c: ._;;l - ;; " ~ E '" " 0 ;l -I-" ....U ._u - ._ 0. c &1 ;;l ... o~"O ::l "2 0 I- 00 2 c: <;;; c 0 0. g IJ .:= " ."l ::l ;>, .c .5 " _::l.c 0 ::: E " ~ ~ E rJ'l " E u -'" U - ~ v v: E " ·c "E 3 r3 "::l -5 :.J C.D o _ " 0 0 ::l IJ /. =~ ;00 -0 E~ "0 2 _0 v C :l Vl" z" f-- Z lJ.J .2<. Cl CB « a 0::: _..u lJ r: 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'« CHW 11(5-10) T liP Devla ss- PH(IO) AeS«S) eV(S-IO) BS RS« 5) 52 150.0 2.083 558 5) M« 5) C« MCW(5-10) PIIC(5· HI' CM«5) (01130300) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) NW(IO~) 5) 10) CI'« 5) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

Khodna Kalan CIIW(2) 11(5-10) T HI' 5S- ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 326.9 2.375 345 I' M(5-10) C(5. MeW(5-10) pl1e(5. 1'0(5-10) eM(5-10) 53 (01130400) 1m HI' NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) 10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) S'1'(5-10) NW(IO+)

Tilpala 1'(2) M S MCW HC PIIS T HPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(5-IO) 54 Karanwas 3920 6,802 947 PUC AC C(5- RMP CHW H(5-IO) 5S-111' PO 1'11(20) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS« 5) (0 1130500) 10) PIIC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OeS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

RMI' CHW 11« 5) THPTW Pal! I' M« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 55 342.1 3,248 431 MCW(5-10) PIIC(5· W TK SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01130600) C(lOj) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) 10) HI' PH« 5) CP« 5) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Thapkhera P M« 5) ('(5- CHW H(5-IO) T lIP SS- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 8S« 5) 56 798 1,425 208 MCW(S-IO) PHC(5· HI' PO(5-10) CM«5) (01130700) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) PH(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Chak Basantpur 57 850 ------Umnhablted ------(01137600)

ilnsantpur 58 Banger 101 8 ------Umnh;Jbncd ------.. -- (01137700)

Shahpur 1'« CIIW 11« 5) Govardhanplir TIII'TW ACS« S) CV«5) BS« 5) 59 1250 253 38 5) M« 5) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) Khad;Jr 55-III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+ ) RS(IO+) (,(10, ) I'IIC(IO» 1'11« 5) CI'(IOI) (01137800) OCS( 10+) ST(101) NW(IO~)

Sh;Jhpur RMI'(2)CIIW 60 GO\';Jrdhanplir TI1I'TW PH(n) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 796 1,817 274 I'M C(IOI) H(IOI) MCW« 5) CM(5·10) Bangar lK SS-111' 1'0« 5) NCS(IOI') SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CI'(IOT) (01137900) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« H« 5) Rohdapur rilpTW PH(S) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) I3S« 5) 1210 162 28 5) M« 5) MCW« 5) 01(5-10) 61 SS-III' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) RS(IO» (01138000) 1 Cpr Ill+) ('(10 ) 1'11(,(10") OCS(IO+) ST(IOI.) NW(IO+)

1'« CIIW 11(10") Nngla N;JgII 1'11(::') ACS(5-IO) CV« 5) BS« 5) 76 5) M« 5) MCW« 5) 1'11('« 111' SS-III' C~I« 5) 62 533 1'0« 5) NCS(5-IO) SI'( 10 I) RS(lll» (01138100) CI'« 5) C(IOI) 5) OeS( 10.) Sl (I () I) NW(IOI)

87 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land usc (I.e. arca under different lypes of land usc III hectare)*'

2 0') ." c' C :a .;; ~ 0 .2 :; OJ E u ".... c E ,; .,2 .~ 0 'J ~. u OJ 00 "> ;:: ~ ~ :0 00 '" ~ 2 .E'! " e~ ,.. '"3: of) ;:; ::§ 0.'" ~ -0 > c. c. 8.2 .£ OJ ""'i ."._ ;;; " u -:;; :0 '" a. E ."" .... 0 0 .... '" - v "00 ~ Z 14 15 16 17 18 ""19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR ED EAG Dadn (Mb) (5) N GC(53.0) T(53 0) 68.0 290 Devla 52 FP EOEA

GC(210.2) PR Dadn (Mb) (5) ED TW(63.3) 29.7 23.7 Khodna Kalan 53 T(27] 5)

GC(50.0) W(2D.O) Tlipala PH. Dadn (Mb) (5) EDEAG N TW(159.0) 54 Karanwas T(229.0)

GC(167.OJ PH. Dadn (Mb) (4) EDEAG N M TW(IOO.O) 0.7 Pall 55 T(267.0)

GC(150) PH. Dadri (Mb) (5) ED Thapkhera 56 TW(48 0) T(63 0)

------UnInhabiled ------1 W(60 0) T(60 0) 241 0.5 Chak l3asantpur 57

TW(IOO) ------Uninhabited ------TWE(80 0) 11.0 I3asantpur I3anger 58 T(90 0)

Shahpur TW(105.0) PH. NOIda (0)( 10) EDEAG N M 50 5.0 Govardhanpur 59 T(105.0) Khadar

Shahpur PH. Naida (n) (10) ED EAG N M Govardhanpur 60 Oangar

PH. Naida (10) ED EAG N M RohJiapur 61

PH. Dadn (Mb) (15) ED EAG N M Nag1a Nagh 62

88 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK' GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 200 I - Amenities and Atncillties aVailable (If not aVailable within the villagc, a daR (-) IS shown in thc columll and ncxt

,~ to It 111 brackets the distance In broad rangesvlz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the ncarest ;;; place where the facility IS available Isgiven) " ~ u"'" "" ~ ~ .~ " :.::: (/') " ..c:" ~ 0 ~" "E ':! .3 0 g B 'u t "t E- " ~ ~ ,,~ v" 1 ::~u G § 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 " 12 13 Nagh 1'« H(IOt) /\CS« 5) CV(IO+) IlS(5-tO) 63 Bahrampur 850 32 7 5) M(5-IO) PO« 5) CM« 5) ~~W(5'10) PI-IC(5- « 5; SS- NCS(101) SI'(IO+) I\S(IO-) (01138200) C(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO I·) NW(IOI)

CHWH(IO-r) Bajldpur PH(25) /\CS(5·10) CV«5) BS« 5) 272.0 2.051 316 1'1'.1«5) MCW« 5) PIIC« HPSS-HP CM«5) 64 (01138300) (,(10+) 1'0« 5) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

13S KuJcsara P M«5) MCWCHW T HI' R S5· CM ACS(5·10) CV« 5) 65 345.0 2,800 446 RS(lO-) (01138400) C(tO+) H(IO+) PIlC(S·IO) HI' PO 1'1-1(20) CP(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST« 5)

RMP CHW H(lO+) Hablbpur P M S PUC PH(20) /\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 433.9 1,389 MCW(5·10) PHC(5· HP SS-HP CM«5) 66 (01138500) 179 (,(10+) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(2) 11(10+) BS RS(5- Sulhlyana l'M«5) PH(20) ACS« 5) CV«5) 517.3 1,911 324 MCW(5-10) PHC(5· HP SS-HP CM« 5) 10) 67 (01138600) C(lO+) PO« 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) 10) C1'(IO+) NW(IOt) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

CHWH«5) Shahdara T HI' SS· PH(150) A(,S(5-10) CV(5-10) 135« 5) 5500 1,920 271 I'MC(IO+) MCW« 5) PI-IC« CM«5) 68 (01138700) HP PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) 51'(10+) RS(IO-) 5) (,P(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW\\()+)

Chhaprauli MCW RMP(4) THPTW /\CS(IO+) CV(5-10) BS(5-IO) 69 Bangar 130.0 1,765 281 P M ('(10 I') (,HW 11(5-10) PO PI-I(6) (,M(5-10) 5S-HI' NCS(IO,) SP(5-IO) RS(lO~) (01138800) 1'11('(5-10) ('1'(10+) OCS(I01) ST(IO+) NWIIO+)

(,hhaproh 70 Khadar 48.0 ------Umnhablled ------(01138900)

1'« III I 0 ') Asdullapur /\CS« 5) CV(IO<) BS(5-IO) 71 121 5 113 18 5) M(5-IO) MCW(5-1 0) I'H('(5- « 5; S5. 1'0« 5) C~t« 5) (01139000) NCS(IO+) SP(lOl ) RS(IO-) C(IOI) 10) 1'11« 5) ('1'(5-10) OCS(I01-) ST(I01) NW(IO")

Mangrola 72 ------.- 1I1llnhahlied ------. (01139100)

1'« 11(10') Nagll Sabapur 1'11(4) /\CS(5-10) CV« 5) IlS« 5) 7J 650 346 43 5) M« 5) MCW« 5) I'IIC« III'SS-1I1' (,~I« 5) (0 I 1392(0) 1'0« 5) NCS( 10 ') SI'(IOI) RS(I{)-) 1 5) ('1'« 5) C( 10 .) OC5(101) ST(IOI) NW( 10')

Chak ManglOla 1200 .-----.- Unmhablted ------.---- 74 (01139300)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (I.c. area under dl rrcrcnllypcs of land usc in hcclarc)**

] .5 c· :0 0 E .s" E 0 "en ~ u ~ on :;:

Nagil MR Noida (Ct) (10) TW(40 0) T(40.0) 16.0 29.0 63 Bahrampur

TW(2320) PR NOIda (Ct) (12) EDEAG N M 210 19.0 Ba.pdpur 64 T(2320)

PRMR EDEAG TW(2380) Dadn (Mb) (14) 1070 Kulesara 65 FP EOEA T(238.0)

EDEAG TWE(141.3) PR Dadn (Mb) (14) N 292.7 Hablbpur 66 EOEA T(141.3)

ED EAG GC(392.0) PR Dadri (Mb) (14) N Sugar 193.0 4.0 30 Suthlyana 67 EOEA T(392.0)

TW(3980) PR Dadn(Mb) (18) ED 152.0 Shahdara 68 T(3980)

TW(1030) Chhaprauh PR Dadn (Mb) (25) ED N 270 69 T(1030) Hangar

------Uninhabited ------TW(40 0) T(40 0) 80 Chhaproli Khadar 70

rWE(92 0) PR NOIda (0) (12) ED Asduilaplir 71 T(92.0)

TWE(400) ------Unmhablted ------~.O Mangrola 72 r(40 0)

PR NOlda (et) (10) ED EAG NM 650 650 Nagh S.,bal'lll 73

.------Unmhablted --.------r\\'(76 0) T(76 0) 440 760 Chak ManglOla 74

90 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK . GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR *

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities avallahle (tl not avallahle wlthlll the village, a dan (-) IS shown in the column and next 101'1111 hrackels the dlslance In hroad rangeWIf. < 5 kms., 5-1 () kms and I Otkms of the neare,t ;;;'" ,.. ,.. ,..c place where the facility IS available Isglven) "tl 8 U tJ OJ; "~ :l ~ '> ..c" 0 ":> e :e g ~ a 2 2 u t C §. _g e ·2 &-- ,,~ u" '" :; 'r. >, "~ ":> ,_j a '? !:oO dol :;j::: 0 :::J C " ~ ..c: "3 0 ~ ~ u u -;~.; en " ;; " " 0 -~ C ~ ~ "tl C 'J 0 ::l 00 :::J o '" ~ ~ ... " .,s" .'2 0 '- " :; ,;.! v «: ._o c • " .",~ ~ '- ..c: :< c.. . ~ 0 ..c" 0 '- ,., - OJ " _ ;; :; -~ ~ -="6g > .2 u ~ ~ ;"1) ...'" ...u c: 0- C " ~ _ " :l " 'j :::J ... o ~ .", '- ... c. ~ ::: 0 ;;" 0 "v '2 ~) u .=: OJ '~ rn .s " 0- .0 c; :l ~ .J "3 ._~.,s 0 ~ B(/) E oj E -;; -;; E u oS -'e :::-'"E_ '"c ·2 i5 ::l ":::J .r, ... .", G .5 ..0 oEl _ i5 '0 [J) Z" l- I- Z f .0 "u :::J " LJ.J ::'<" ell -<§ ~ ~-U u r: 2 3 4 5 (, 7 9 10 II 12 13 Kldawah 75 97.0 ---..... Umnhabllcd -----.--.--- (01139400) Dostrur Mangroh 76 399.0 ----.... Umnhablled ---- ...... - Khadar (01139500)

Dostrur 011 CIIW 11(5·10) T HI' 55· ACS(IO+) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 77 Mangroh Bangar 1650 1.166 138 I' M qlO') MCW(<:: 5) I'IIC(5- 1'0«5) CM(5-IO) If I' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01139600) 10) PH« 5) (1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« Nalgadha CIIW 11(5·10) T HI' S5. ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 78 291.0 171 32 5) M(S·IO) MCW(5·10) PHQ5· If I' 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (01139700) NCS(5-10) SP{lO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) 10) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMI' CHW H(S-IO) III' 5S. 79 Gohlyapur I'M«5) ·r ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 1300 793 MCW(5-10) PHC(5· liP PO« 5) CM(5-10) (01139800) 114 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) 10) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OeS(lo+) ST{IO+) NW{IO+)

1'« ClIW 11(5-10) 80 YakoOlpur 11 1 IlI'SS· ACS(lO+) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 259 22 5) M« 5) MCWI< 5) 1'11('15- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (01139900) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) C(lO+) 10) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Yakulpur I RMP CIIW 11(5-10) Till' W S5- ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) [lS(5-10) 81 630 436 53 I'MqIOI) MCW« 5) I'IIC(S- , . 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (01140000) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) R5(IOe) 10) HI PH«S) CP(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(IO+) NW(IO+)

CIIW 11(5-10) Lakhna\\alI I'M«:,) rllpss· 1'11(5) /\CS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 82 4143 1.755 234 MCW« 5) 1'11('(.1- CM«5) (01140100) ('(IO'l Ill' 1'0« 5) NCS« S) SI'(IO+) RS(IOr) 10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) S 1"(10+) NW(IO+)

RMPCIIW 11(5-111) r 111'5S. Malakpur 1'11(20) /\CS« 5) CV« 5) I3S« 5) 83 2.143 806 III I'M ('(.1.10) M(\\I(5-IO) 1'11(5. 1' ' CM« 5) (01140200) 11 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IOI) RS(5-IO) 10) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

11;\ 1)/\ IIC I'IIS N11(2) RMI'(S) 1'0 TO ACS CV ns RS(5-. SUI31PUl 84 64R 2 5.569 827 I'MC(S-IO) ('11\V(3) 1115.10) III' 55·111' 1'1 (l CM(2) CI' NCS( 10 1 ) SI'(IO' ) 10) (01140.100) MCWI5-IO) PilI IllS) (leS( 10 I) 5 f( I 0 I) NW(IO·) I'IICIIIl·)

ellW 111'-tll) x - (iuliSI

91 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land u'c (I c

E ~ .;:;c " 0 '-' " '.J E c E ~" 0 "on :;; ~ u ~ on ;: :; ~0 ~ ;;._" -i:; t:"' .3 ~ 0. o '"".... .c 0. D- 0.2 u 9 " '- ~ 0- E '-' o ~ .... " --~ "2 2 -;. 0. " ~ ~ § "E " 0 " ;z: ~ ;z:" 0..'" ;z:" 2: E '-'" '"' 14 15 16 17 IX 19 2() 21 22 23 2

------Unillhabllcd ------970 75

-IWE(17S_0) ur ------Unmhablled ------2240 1750 Doslr ManglOh 76 r (1750) Khadar

PRMR TIV(1040) DOSlrur 77 NOida (et) (15) ED N 610 FP T(1040) Mangroh Bangar

MR Dadn (Mb) (24) ED T\V(53 0) T(SH) 23R 0 Nalgadha

T\\,(1050) ~lR Dadri (Mb) (18) ED Gohlyapur 79 T(1050)

PRMR NOlda(Ct) (15) N Yakootpur II 80

I'll Mil NOlda (el) (14) N IW(5 0) T(5 0) 580 Yakutrur I 81

GC(300 0) PR Dadn (Mb) (12) ED EAG N 2] 2 10:; ]0 Lakhna\\'ah PC( 77 5) T(377 5) 82

ED EAr. rW(c020) I'R Dillin (Mh) (Ill) N 10 :'-10 Malakpllf EO J- A T(:'OllJ) 273

I-_J) I:A(; PR Dadll (Mh) 1<)) N HlrA Sur;lJpur ~4

(;( ( 171 S) LIJ I 1\(; 1'1\ ~1R SW

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcllltics available (If not available within thc Village, a daR (-) IS shown III the column and next

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ClIW 11(10+) Bcgampur I' M« S) 1'11(2) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 8S« 5) 181.2 522 59 MCW(IO+) IIPSS-IIP CM«5) 86 (01140500) C'( 1(1+) 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) S[,(IO+) RS(IO") I'IIC( 10+) CI'«5) OCS« 5) S I (10+) NW(IOI)

CHW H(5-10) 87 Mubankpur I' M« 5) ('(5- PH(S) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 172 7 553 78 MCW(5-IO) I'HC« HI' SS-IiP CM«5) (01140600) 10) 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) 51'(10+) RS(S-IO) 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

Makauda I' M« 5) ('(5- 11011 MCW PHC T IIPSS- I'H(IO) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 8S(5-10) 88 2466 1.535 223 CM(5-IO) (01140700) 10) CIIW HP 1'0(5-10) NCS(lO+ ) SP(lO+-) RS(S-IO). CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'(2) M S RMP(2) CIIW 11(5- T HI' TW Saklpur ACS{5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(S-IO) 304.9 4,620 637 PUC I C(5- 10) MCW{5-10) WTK SS- PO PH (50) CP CM(5- 89 (01140800) 10) NCS(5-10) 51'(5-10) RS« 5) 10) I'I-IC« 5) HI' OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

CHW 11(5-10) T HI' SS- BS RS(S- 90 Rampur Jaglf I' M« 5) C(5- I'II(S) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 1834 160 19 MCW(5-10) I'IIC(S· HI' CM(S-IO) 10) (01140900) 10) 1'0« 5) NCS(5-10) 5P(10+) 10) CP(S-10) NW(IOt) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

1'« 11(10+) Rasoolpur Ral ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 91 2336 164 25 5) M(S-IO) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01141000) MCW(S-IO) 1'1lC(5· « 5; SS- NCS(10") SI'( 10+) RS{10+) ('(111+) 10) 1'11« 5) (,1'{5-10) OCS(IO") Sl (10+) NW(10+)

11(4) IIA(2) 0(2) T(63) I)A DII(4) W(12) 1'(105) M(29) ~leW(II) MII(3) 1'0(15) TK(15) ewe 1IC(4) TO(2) Gl(6) A(S(4) Illock Total 23608_5 188912 28646 S( 13) 111'(80) C\' IIS(IO) I'UC{IZ) C I'lIe(2) PIIS( 12) 1'10(2) CI'(4) NCS OCS T\\'(32) AC(6) FWC(2) NII(3) PII( 1052) R(J) C(8) RMI'(SI) S~IP L CII\\'(91)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (I.e. arca under diffcrcl111ype~ of land usc in hcclarc)**

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PR Dadri (Mb) (II) EDEAG 960 60 Bcgampur 86

17.8 TW(141.0) FP Oadn (Mb) (10) EDEAG 220 10.0 Mubankpur 87 T(141.0)

GC(103.0) PR Oadn (Mb) (6) EAG N TW(IOO.O) 21.0 22.6 Makauda 88 T(203.0)

TW(IGG.O) EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (5) NM TWE(890) 120 51 0 529 Saktpur 89 EOEA T(1890)

EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (10) NM 141.4 Rampur Jagtr 90 EOEA

TW(153.4) PR DadrI (Mb) (8) EAG 25.0 35.2 200 Rasoolpur Rat 91 T(153.4)

GC(4035.622) PC(257.5) ED(77) W(387.73) I'R(76) EAG(62) N(63) ~1R(22) 1857.7 WE(ln) 662.7 2734.6 2559.7 EO(4J) M(32) TW(9196.461) fP(13) EA(41) TWE(1844.2391) 1~(29.228) 0(58) T(15980.7801)

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Dadri Name of Sub-Dist: 0001 I Ajayabpur 01136900 160030007000210158 2 Amka 01132400 160030007000140108 3 Anandpur 01135400 160030007000170128 4 Aurangabad 01134600 160030007000150119 5 Badhpura 01131900 160030007000130102 6 Bairangpur UrfNai Basti 01135200 160030007000170127 7 Basantpur Bangar 01136400 160030007000180139 8 Beel Akbarpur 01136000 160030007000180134 9 Bhogpur 01136200 160030007000180135 10 Bisahda 01131800 160030007000130101 11 Chak Senpur UrfDhanibas 01134400 160030007000150116 12 Chak Sidipur 01130800 160040005000080043 13 Chamrawali Bodaki 01133400 160030007000200147 14 Chamrawali Ramgarh 01136700 160030007000210155 15 Chauna 01130900 160040005000080044 16 Chhayansa 01135000 160030007000160124 17 Chholas 01134900 160030007000160123 18 Chithara 01133000 160030007000190143 19 Dabra 01137300 160030007000210161 20 . Dadupur Khatana 01134000 160030007000150114 21 Datawali 01133200 160030007000190145 22 Daya Nagar 01135100 160030007000160125 23 Dhoom Manikpur 01132300 160030007000140107 24 Fatehpura Rampur 01137400 160030007000210162 25 Ghodi Baehheda 01133600 160030007000200149 26 Gulaothi Khurd 01134300 160030007000150118 27 Hazratpur 01136600 160030007000210154 28 Iradatpur Urf Rajatpur 01131400 160030007000130097 29 Jaitwapur Navarpur 01131500 160030007000130098 30 Iareha 01134700 160030007000160121 31 Jon Samana 01132100 160030007000140106 32 Junpat 01133500 160030007000200148 33 Kaimrala Chakrasenpur 01136800 160030007000210156 34 Kalonda 01134800 160030007000160122 35 Kathhera 01133300 160030007000200146 36 Khandera Girirajpur 01135500 160030007000170129 37 Khangoda 01131300 160040005000090050 38 Khatana Dhirkhera 01134100 160030007000150115 39 Kiraehpur Urf Kailashpur 01132500 160030007000140109 40 Kot 01136100 160030007000180136 41 Luharli 139 Basantpur Bangar 01136300 160030007000180138 42 Mahiuddinpur Urf Garakhpur 01132900 160030007000190142 43 Mapeha 01137500 160030007000210163

98 Alphabetical list ofViJlages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 44 Milak Khandcra 01135700 160030007000170131 45 Muthlyani 01134200 16003000~100150117 46 Nagla Cham roo 01136500 1600300070(10180137 47 Nagla Kirani 01132000 1600300070001~0103 48 Nagla Nainsukh 01135800 160030007000170~32 49 NoOl-pur 01135600 1600300070C0170130 50 Palla 01133100 1'60030007000190144 51 Patadi 01133800 160030007000150112 52 01135300 16003000700C170126 53 Pyawali Tajpur 01131600 160030007000130099 54 Raipur Bangar 01137200 160030007000210160 55 RanoJi Latifpur 01132700 160030007000190140 56 Rasoolpur Dasana 01133700 1600300070')0150 III 57 Rithori 01137100 1600300070)0210159 58 Roopvas 01132600 160030007000140110 59 Sadhopur 01132200 160030007000140105 60 Saithali 01135900 160030007000170133 61 Salarpur Kalan 01133900 160030007000150113 62 Samauddinpur 01137000 160030007000210157 63 Shahpur KllUrd 01132800 160030007000190141 64 Sidipur 01131000 160040005000080045 65 Tamolipur 01131700 160030007000130100 66 Tatarpur 01131100 160040005000090046 67 Uncha Amirpur 01131200 160040005000090049 68 UpJarasi 01134500 160030007000150120

99 Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Dadri Name of Sub-Dist: 0002 1 Birondi Chakrasenpur 01141300' 160030007000200152 2 Brahmpur Rajraula Urf Nawada 01141200, 160030007000200151 3 Jaitpur Baishpur\ 011411001 160030007000200150 4 Mathurapur" 01141400 160030007000200153

100 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK . GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcnitlcs availahle (if not available within the village, a dah (-) is shown 111 the column and nex to it in hrackets the distance In broad rangesviz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and IO+kms of the nearest ;:l'" C place where the facility is availahle isgiven) -0" g U" 0 "u g ::.> oJ u :E .c 0 ?; ... - ,,, c: " ~ 0 ~ 'u t: '" .2 C "B 'E ;:; '2- G" ~ ..c:: e tE ~E ,,- u '-' C- "o. ._] V)t: ._ u ~ :; 0 e ...'" ....u E 0- ""' 3: eO " ::l '2 C <;;;" "- '" 0 .... ," eO .2 E t; .2 'OJ] - t: 0 a" 0.. .g -;:; ::: ~S(/) -;; .0" U _;; .= "E '" ._~-5 0 S ~ c "E S E '"u .; ::: :::-'" "G.9.g " E ~ .., 0 0" :::l u ·c ." - c: 20"0 0--= (/J _0 " z i- i- Z w'" ~" 0 c:: ,2

Chauna I' M IIC C(S- CIIW 1-1« S) T HPTK C /\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 2 180.0 2,122 310 10) MCW(S-IO) 1'0«5) CM«5) (01130900) SS-IIP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS( 10-'.) I'IIC(5-10) PH(IO+) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHW 11«5) Sid!pur PM«5) C(5- TIIPTKC /\CS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 270.9 1.187 200 MCW(5-IO) 1'0« 5) (,M«5) (01131000) 10) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SI'(104') RS(IO~) I'I-IC(5-10) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO") NW(IO+)

THPTW BS RS(5- Talarpur P M(5-1 0) C(5. CHW H( < 5) PH 1'0(5- ACS«5) CV(5-10) 4 316 a 1.348 208 MCW(5-10) TKC SS- CM«5) to) (01131100) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) HI' CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) CHW(2) Uncha /\mirpur P M«5) HPTK SS- PH(26) /\CS(5-1O) CV(5-10) IBS« 5) 578.5 2,657 435 H« 5) MCW(5- CM«5) (01131200) C(IO+) HI' PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) RS(IO-l-) 10) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST«5) NW(IO+)

CHW 11(5-10) Khangoda P M« 5) C(5- T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV(5-10) ES« 5) 6 384.7 2.394 336 MCW(s-IO) PO«5) CM«5) (01131300) 10) HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PI1C(5-10) PH(lO+) CP«5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

Iradalpur Urr 11(5-10) THPTW I' M S PllC ACS« 5) CV(s-IO) BS« 5) 7 Ralatpur 1570 631 MCW« 5) PIIC(5· rK C SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) 120 0('(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) (01131400) 10) III' PH(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(s-IO) NW(\OT)

Jaitwapur (,HC RMP CIIW TIIPTW BS RS(5- I' M«) ('« /\CS« 5) CV(S-IO) Navarpur 325.5 1.681 258 11(5-10) MCW(5- W TK C SS- PO 1'11(6) CM« 5) 10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) (01131500) 10) HI' CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO")

BS RS(5- Pya wah Tawur II MCW IIC PHC T HI' SS- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 9 271.0 3.611 547 I' M C« 5) PO I'H(25) CI' CM(5- 10) (01131600) FWCCIIW III' 10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

1'(5- 11(5-10) Tamohpur rlll'TW /\CS« 5) CV(5-10) 13S« 5) 10 1475 21 10) M(S-IO) MCW(5-10) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01131700) TK SS- NCS(IO") SI'(5-10) RS(5-IO) ('(5-10) 1'11('(5-10) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO-) .

MCW MIII'IIS BS RS(5- IllSahda I' M S I'IIC RMI'(5) CIIW(4) TlIl'rKC CM CI'(5- ~CS /\CS« CV(;-IO) II 774 () 5.393 815 PO I'll 10) NW(5- (01131800) () ('(5-10) 11(5-10) 1'11('(5- SS-III' 10) .) _ SI'(5-10) 10) 10) N( S(IOI) Sl(5-10)

101 102 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR •

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wlthm the village, a (hili (-) is ~hown In the column and nex to il III brackets the distance In broad range~viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the nearest place where the facIlIty IS available Isglven)

o o .f:" ~ e 0- o :2'" "o o o o ~ ..c (J iA "0 o ..t: ..c" 0- " ... [; ] o eO ... ~ .D "3" " E" E '" g~ o" Z" 0.. u.2 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

12 Badhpura RMP(2) CHW(2) Til' TW 1'11(10) ACS«5) CV«5) I3S« 5) 2190 2,793 341 1'(2) M 5) 11« 5) MCW« 5) S5-ill' CM«5) (01131900) C« 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+') RS« 5) I'HC« 5) . CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO")

13 Nagla Kirani 1098 ------. UnInhablled ---.------(01132000)

10 C(5 CIIW I1(5·IO) 14 Jon Samana 169I'M(5) . MCW(5·10) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 15 I 0 1.291 IlPSS-HP 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(5.10) SP(IO+) RS« 5) (01132100) 10) PHC(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWCHW(3) 15 5) ACS«5) CV(5-10) BS NW Sadhopur 1790 3,289 465 1'(2) M« H(5-10) PHC(5- CM«5) (0 (132200) C« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) 10) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Dhoom PHC RMP(8) THI'SS­ PO PH« I\CS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 16 Mamkpur 1,1630 9,354 1,494 l' I Tr 0 M« CHW(6) H« 5) CM«5) III' 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) (01132300) 5) C« 5) MCW« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

PHS CIlW H« 5) T HI' TW 170 1'(2) M« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 17 Amka 179.0 1,069 MCW« 5) PHC« W TK SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01132400) C« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) 5) III' 1'11«5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Klrachpur Urf CIIW 5) Till' TK C 295 1'(2) M« 5) 11« PH(20) ACS« 5) CV«5) 13S« 5) 18 Kallashpur 168.0 2,293 CM«5) C« 5) ~CW« 5) 1'1IC« SS-Hl' 1'0« 5) NC5« 5) 51'(10+) RS« 5) CI'« 5) (01132500) OCS« 5) S f(IO+) NW(IO")

Cl-IWII«5) TIII'TW ACS« 5) CV«5) 8S« 5) 19 Roop"as 129.0 1,835 250 I' M« 5) C« MCW« 5) PHC« W TK SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01132600) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS« 5) 5) 5) III' 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) ST(104) NW(IO~)

PHS CHW 11« 5) r HI' SS- 20 Ranol! Lallfpur 1'11(3) ACS« 5) CV«5) I3S« 5) 3S 1.0 2.483 3411'(2) MC«5) MCW«5)PIIC« III' CM«5) 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) RS(5-IO) (01132700) 5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) S 1'(10+) NW«5)

1'« CII,WII«5) fIIPSS- 21 Shahpur Khurd ACS« 5) CV« 5) 13S« 5) 5) M(~ 5) C« 5) I'IIC« 1'0« 5) CM« 5) 202.0 1.172 163 Me W« III' NCS« 5) SI'(5-IO) RS(5-11l) (01132800) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) 5) 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IIl-)

Mahluddlnpur 22 lIrr Garakhpur 127 5 ------UIlII1habltcd ------(Il 1132900)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use III hectare)**

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GC(93 I) EDEAG TW(IS.6) PR Dadn (Mb) (1 ) N 0.3 90.0 Badhpura 12 EO EA 2191 TWE(204) T(129.1)

GC(39.0) ------Uninhabited ------Nagla Klrani 13 TW(60.0) T(99.0)

TW(118.0) EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (8) N TWE(I3.0) 150 Jon Samana 14 EOEA T(1310)

PRMR Dadri (Mb) (6) EDEAG GC(96.0) T(96.0) 13.0 Sadhopur IS

GC(134.1) EDEAG TW(3S7.S) Dhoorn PRFP Dadri (Mb) (3) NM 446.3 16 EOEA 1127.4 TWE(189.3) Mamkpur T(68 1.1)

GC(S.O) EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (4) TW(ISO 0) 1.0 8.0 Amka 17 EOEA T(15S.0)

TW(35.0) PRMR EDEAG KiraclIpur Urr Dadri (Mb) (2) NM TWE(II.O) 1.0 42.0 IS FP EOEA Kailashpur T(46 0)

ED EAG GC(IIO) PR Dadrl (Mb) (3) 0.2 32.0 Roopvas EO EA 129.0 TW(70.0) T(81 0) 19

G(,(71.0) PR MR Dadn (Mb) (4) EDEAG TW(222 0) Ranuli Latlfpur 20 T(2930)

G("(82 0) PR Dadn (Mb) (4) ED EAG TW(IOO 0) Shahpur Khuld 21 T( I 820)

G('(67 0) Mahluddtnpul Urr ------Uninhabited ------I"W(50 6) n Ciarakhpul r( 1176)

104 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK, GAUTAM BUDDHAI'JAGAR *

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wlthm the village, a dab (-) IS shown in the column and nex to II In brackets the distance in broad rangesviz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and I O+kms of the nearest ~ place where the facility is available Isglven) OJ -0 j V" "u ..; OJ '" -;:; " .c " ~ " ":g ~ := ~u E .g 5 OJ "" 3 c. V ~"" e ~ g_a ',) ~ 1 r. ~. '" "- 0. B V) r.i if) ;:j " "00 0 ~ " c .~ ... C g ~ _J ? ;:l := 0 '" ,g 0 "3" 00 OJ c: £j ~ .c ~ ';;: "" -g 9 u 3]_g -~ u t: ~ "'" " 0 00 ::> -g () '" ::l ~ ~ oS" ,~ 0 l- .c '"e:: .'::'" ~ " « .. il ::; .c '" • -0 _:9 .0 ::; "- " ;;: '0 "- " " "';>t: ,_6::l ~ § :; C;; e ~ -.." I-"u ~ ~ 5 0. C ~ 00 l- ~ 2c:a] c ';1, "~ '" S< on .:::" ~ " "- ,5 " .. " '" '" .D" ::j B 3 " en ,_ 0 r; a ell -;:; c;;" -;:; u ". E il-5 ~ ~ . 'C "E E ~ c " '" ::> OJ "". u .:= .g 'C ;: ;;-0 "0 en" Z" I- Z LlJ" " ~ " ~v- ~ " "" :2 0 ~'" V.D" < ~ ~ u !~ 2 3 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PIIS RMP(2) ACS Chilham CIIW(4) H« S) Till' W SS- I'H(3S) CM CP« CV(<-S) BS« 5) 23 770,5 6,518 916I'M('«5) NCS(IO+) (01133000) MCW« 5) I'IIC« III' 1'0« 5) 5) SP(IO+) RS« 5) OCS(IO,) 5) S'I(IO" ) NW(IO~)

CIIW 11« 5) Palla 306 1'(3) M THI'TW ACS« 5) CV«5) 8S« 5) 24 247,0 2,236 1'0« 5) (,M«5) (01133100) C(IO+) M(,W« 5) PHC« TK SS-HI' NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) 5) 1'11« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

DalawalJ 1'(3) M(2) C(5 FWC CHW 11« 5) T HI' SS- PH(5) ACS« 5) CV(5·10) 8S(5-IO) 25 158,4 1.664 218 CM«5) (01133200) 10) M(,W« 5) PIIC« HI' 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

(,HW 11« 5) Kalhhera I' M« 5) C« ACS« 5) CV«5) 13S« 5) 26 1155 1,404 197 MCW« 5) PHC« HPSS-HP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01133300) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) I

PHS NII(2) Chamra\\ah RS 8S(5- PH(7) I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-10) 27 13odak, 1150 2.355 340 1'(3) M(2) C(5 RMP(2) (,HW H(5 HI' SS-Hl' CM(5-10) 10) 10\ 10) MCW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) NCS(5-10) SI'(5-10) (01133400) CP(5-IO) NW(IO~) PIIC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

(,IIW 11(5-10) THPTW Junpa\ I'M«5) 1'\1(9) I\CS(IO+) CV(S-IO) 13S(5- 10) 28 15L2 1.525 228 MCW(5-IO) TKC SS- CM«5) (01133500) ("(10') 1'0« 5) N(S(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) I'IIC(5-10) III' CP(lO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO") NW( IO~)

PIIS RMP(3) Ghod, Bachhcda 1'(2) M S III I 0 1) I\(S(IO+) CV(ID') 8S(10-) 29 672 0 5,990 872 HPSS-HP (01133600) ('(10 1) MCW(IO~) PO 1'11(22) ~~;IO') NCS(IO,) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) PIIC(5-10) O(,S(IOI') ST(IOI) N\\'(I0~)

Rasoolpur (,IIW H« 5) I'M«:,)C« rHPTK A(,S« 5) ('V(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 30 Dasana 2830 1.649 MCW(S-IO) 1'0« 5) ('1\1« 5) 247 5) SS-HI' N(,S« 5) SI'(5-10) RS(5-IO) (01133700) 1'11(,(5,10) PH(5-10) ('1'(5-10) 0('5« 5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO-)

" _ CHW 11« 5) Palnd, ACS« 5) (,V(5-10) IlS« 5) 31 257,3 8,588 1,901 ~o~(_ -10) C(), MCW« 5) 1'11('« IIPSS-III' 1'0« 5) (,M(5-10) (01133800) NCS(IO') SP(5-10) RS(',IO\ 5) 1'11« 5) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO,) S'I(IOI) 1'\\,(1(1'\

CIIIV(2) 11(5-10) Salarpur K"I,m ~O) 1'(2) M« 5) I III' C SS- pll( 10) 1\('5(5-10) CV(5-IO) IlS('-IO) 32 ~os (, 2,656 MCW(5-1i\) C~I(5-1() (01133900) - C« 5) HI' PO«5) NCS(IOI) SI'(5-10) 1\5(5,10) I'I1C(5-10) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO I) S f( 10 r) N\I'(IO')

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.c. area under different types of land use in hectare)"

c: E .g .>l- Cl! .5 e c: " :0 :0 ~ 0 :; u .3 " OJ 8 to "... 5 e ,2 00 ~ 0 '2- -:; " :0 ~ u "~ ;.- 00 ;;l " OJ ~ ~ ::0" 00 .:;: a(j 0 2 ..:;; ... c: ,., "~ CIJ OJ »'" 'a .;:~ ..0 9 ~ 0- ~ "t:"" " ,," ;.- 0- -::S E .c: 9 0- 8.E :0 ~ ;;l u " u "" " '- ~ ~ (5 0 a. ._e bIl ~ c: " e c: OJ "2 '" t ;;l ";:;" "" ",.c: -;:; 0- '"~ 00 E E "a ~ '"0 f;i '"~ :; S "~ c 0- 0 ·E <:: OJ -{ Z" 0-" z :is a w.. :;) Li "oD -{ ;2 t/J 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(400.0) EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (I) 1W(100.O) Chlthara 23 EOEA T(500 0)

GC(152.0) EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (4) N TW(50.0) 45.0 Palla 24 EO EA 1(202.0)

GC(6.2) PR Dadn (Mb) (5) ED NM TW(127.7) 5 7 18.8 Datawah 25 T(133.9)

GC(I.O) TW(98.1) PR Dadri (Mb) (2) EDEAG Kathhera 26 T(99.1)

GC(50.0) Chamrawah PR Dadn (Mb) (7) ED EAG N M 27 TW(34 0) T(84.0) Bodak!

EDEAG TW(109.1) PR Dadn (Mb) (II) 0.4 Junpat 28 EOEA T(109.1)

GC(200 0) ED fAG TW(372.5) PR Dadn (Mb) (II) N 4.6 Ghodi Bachheda 29 EO EA TWE(70 0) T(6425)

Rasoolpur PR Dadn (Mb) (10) ED T(66.0) 860 1320 30 Dasana

GC(44.4) ED EAG ·IW(IO.O) I'R Dadn (Mb) (7) Patadt 31 EOEA TWE(30 0) "1'(84.4)

(;C(50 0) EDEAG lW(42.(I) 1'1{ Dddn (Mb) (8) N Salarpur Kalan 32 EO EA TWE(200 0) 1(2920)

106 DISTRICT CENSUS Hf>NDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR *

Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (II' not avaIlable wIthIn the Village, a daR (-) IS shown 111 theeolumn and nex '" to it in brackets the distance in broad rangesvlz. < 5 kms , 5-10 kIllS and I ()+kms or the nearest ~ place where the faciltty is avatlablc Isglven) .", [l " ::;" u" "U ." ~ C> C> 0 .:: '.) ..d" ~ '-' :: 2 t'" :;; 0 g u E" .g E ,,~ ~ u ~ &'6 'r'I >. :.; '" -g_ V) OJ ~ B ";ffJ;:1 ::; eo 0 ~ - " I.... ··e Q 0 " ? ~o't ~ ~ ~ ..d "3 E~g CD " ~ ;; ~ .", 3 ~ u "-".", -~ ~ g ; ~ u 0 ::.1 '" >- en -g " ~ " ~ o . ~ -5" " 0 o;d" " u'" .-~ >- 2 ~ '_0 ;l: u " ._ .- ~ r: 5- 00 :> O~.", g "i':! c ... "00 ::; ~ 5 ~ 0.. .S" -;:; E .~ ~ .c u '8" _ c s E >, -;:; '" -;:;'" " ~ ,,-,,-E Vi 5-5 C § E u :s ~g.o E ";l: " 'J> ~.", 0 0" '0 ·c 0 ~ C ::.1 0-:: en z. i- i- Z " " " OD" " " IJJ ~ 0 "- ~2 -< " c::: ._u u 8 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CIIW 11(5-10) Dadupur Khalana r M S PUC 1 III' SS- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 33 151 2 824 124 MCW(5-IO) 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (0\ 134(00) C(IO") \11' NCS(5-10) SP(5-\O) RS(5-\O) PIIC(5-IO) PIl(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

Khatana MCWRMP ACS BS RS(S- 616 1'(2) M(2) S CV(5-10) 34 Dhlrkhera 479.0 3.998 CHW(3) 11(10+) T HI' W SS- PO PlI(2) CM(5-10) NCS(\O+) 10) C(lO+) III' SI'(IO+) (01134100) PlIC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

CHW H(5-10) Muthiyant T IIPS5- ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 35 182 a 824 134 I' M ('(5-10) MCW(5-IO) 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (01134200) HI' NCS(5-10) 51'(5-10) RS(5-10) PIIC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CIIW 11(5-10) Gulaothl Khurd I' M« 5) C(5- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 36 \9\.8 l,\ 88 \91 MCW(5-\0) T S5- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (01134300) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PlIC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

Chak Stnpur Urf CHW 11« 5) BS RS(5- PO PH(5- ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) 37 Dhantbas 2330 1.082 180 P MC(lO+) MCW( < 5) I'H(,(5. T Ill' SS- CM«5) 10) 10) NCS(IO+) Sp(5-10) (01134400) 10) HI' CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(5-10)

BS RS(5- Upiarasl I' M(S-I 0) C(5. RMP CHW H( < 5) III' TK S5- ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 38 268.5 982 179 MCW(5-10) PO«5) CM(5-IO) 10) (01134500) NCS(IO+) 51'(5-10) 10) PIIC(5-10) HP pH(5-tO) ('1'(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(5-IO) Aurangabad 39 222.0 ------UninhabIted ------(01134600)

IIC PIIC I'IIS . W ACS BS larcha CV(5-10) 40 1.376 0 7.551 I, I 76 1'(3) Mi(J) C(5 RMp(6) CIIW H(5 1 IIPT PO pH(45) 01 CP NCS(IO+) RS(IO» (01134700) 51'(10+) 10) 10) MCW(5-IO) TK 5S-HP 0(,5( I 0+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

PI-tC RMP CHW Till' TW Kalonda 1'(2) Mi S ACS« 5) (,V{< 5) BS« 5) 41 750.0 7,494 990 IIi I 0 I) WTK SS- PO I'H(35) C~I« 5) (01134800) I'U(, C NC5« S) 51'« 5) RS(IO~) M(,W( 10+) III' ('1'« 5) OC5« 5) 5'1'« 5) NW(IO,)

MCW Mil ('WC 1'0 TO Chhola, IlC 1'115 RMI'(5) T III'SS- 01 ACS(5-IO) eV(IOI) BS(tOl-) 42 575.8 5.92 I R2 0 I' M q< 5) PTO (01 I 34QOO) CIIW 11(5-10) III' CP( 10+) NCS( 10 I) SP{IOI) RS(IOc) I'II( 130) I'IIC« 5) OCS(IOI) ST(I(H) NW(IO+)

• . CIIW 11(10+) 1'0'1'0 Chh<1: ansa I M(5-101( (5· MCW(IOI) T IIPTW C pro Ae5(5-10) CV(IO') BS(5· 10) 43 .1410 U()S 362 01«5) (01 I 3500()) NCS(5-IO) 51'( 101} RS(IO+) 10) PltC(5-10) SS-1I1' PII( 15) CI'(I(H) OCS(5-10) s·\(tO I) NW(5-Hl)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e. area under different types of land usc in hectare)**

] .~" i:- 00 2- :; :;" .~'" 0 :; u .:: u '" v E '-' .... 13 .S a .2 " 0 ~-;; 00 .~ ~ u :0 ~ ~ ~ 0 00 .;; Cd c: S; ...... c! '" .... >-. '" "'-0 3: 00 ~ v >-. '" OJ .;; .n 8 0. ~ to ....'" "0 > ~ 0. v e ~] E ..t:: 8 0. o.a ;:; .D " '- ::l '-' ~ E U -0 " '0 0 C- .- t.S on ~ ;; ::: .... '" ;;; ::l-" v -;; "2 '" ::l '" E u " 0. ;; '" 00 E " "3: ~ 0 § :; ::l " oj 0. 0 v '" " c !::! '6 6 ::;) Z (/) < Z'" CL. Z ~ a u.. ] V '"on < 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

TW(28.6) EDEAG Dadupur PR Dadti (Mb) (6) N TWE(lOO.O) 33 EOEA Khatana T(1286)

TWE(396.0) Khatana PR Dadn (Mb) (5) EDEAG 34 T(3960) Dhlrkhera

TW(1142) PR larcha (0) EDEAG 92 19.9 Muthlyam 35 T(114.2)

GC(72.2) PR larcha (2) ED 1.4 52.6 Gulaothi Khurd 36 TW(20.8) T(93.0)

TW(151.8) Chak Senpur Urf PR Dadn (Mb) (7) ED TWE(10.2) 0.5 510 37 Dhanibas T(162.0)

GC(48.8) PR Dadti (Mb) (10) EDEO TW(1370) 3.8 49.7 Uplarasl 38 T(185.8)

TW(197.0) ------Uninhabited ------Aurangabad 39 T(197.0)

GC(2350) ED EAG PR Dadn(Mb)(IO) N Pearl Necklace TW(42 1.0) 970 6220 larcha 40 EOEA T(656.0)

ED EAG TWE(5470) PR Dadn (Mb) (IS) N Kalonda 41 EOEA T(547.0)

ED EAG I'R Dadn(Mb)(16) NM TK(2 4) T(2 4) 103 EO EA C'hholas 42

I'RMR ED EAG "I W(258 0) Oankaur (Np) (3) FP EO EA T(2580) Chhayansa 43

108 DISTRICT CENSUS HI>NDBOOK' GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census ofIndia 200] - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available wltllln the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and nex '" to II In brackets the distance in broad range,vlz.< 5 kms, 5-10 kms. and IO+kms of the ncarc~t ~ place where the facilily I, available isgiven) e- u" 0" ::; "u '" ..c:: ;;;'" 0 > ~ ~ u" c " 0 g " e 'u t <:< "O> 3 r.f:! 0,-. E -E.- u ~ e I.J - ~ IT, ::' u "3. C. -;;a-g OIl u ] 11 'rl ;; 0 " 0 :2'" " "0 ;...., -'c ....J 0 0 ;... -= =,:::: a " C -'" ..c:: '2 6 OIl " to :.. "d ;;: ~ u ~·u -;.2:.a ,,., ;; c 0 u 0 ::l -" c: ~ eIl "::l'" ~ o '" .... " -5" " 0 .... .c " "d"~ -'" '- ;:; .c c. " -:gEl 2 = .D 0 ._ ;:;" '" ". "'" C _ ~ 2 " ;;: :;" " ,,> ::l u -:= E 0 ~i ?; t: -"...... u ::l Co t:; 00 '" " 0 .... eIl u ~ o~'" '§ ~ '- ";a c. . S~ c: ~ t °I.J .D B "3 ~ a a E ;:;. -;:;" " ~~c, :;L E" '" "-5 E S E "5 ~ a E ?; c E ::l =, ." "-,,, t~.o 0 a -,;:, b"n-g v =' 0:-::: if) Z" f- f- Z " " ,0 o- " C " LLI 2 8 U.D -< " c:.:~u U t; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CIIW 11(10+) Oaya Nagar (i8 I'M(5-IO) T HI' SS- 1'11(5) I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 13S(5-10) 44 100.0 488 MCW(5-10) CM« 5) (01135100) C(IO+) HI' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(tO+ ) RS(lO- ) pIIC(IO+) ('1'(10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I()-)

8alrangpur Urr CIIW H(5-10) 440 I' I M(5-IO) TIII'S5- PO PH« I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 8S(5-10) 45 NalBastl 3327 2,958 MCW(5-IO) CM(5-10) C(5-10) III' 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) (01135200) PIIC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

CIIW H(5-1 0) Phoolpur I' M« 5) ('(5- TIII'SS- PH 1'0« I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 46 143.0 1.354 205 MCW(5-IO) CM(S-IO) (01135300) 10) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) PIIC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO!-) NW(IO+)

CIIW H(5-10) Anandpur I' M« 5) C(5- T HI' S5- 1'111'0« I\CS(5-10) CV(5-IO) 8S(5-10) 47 106.0 1.431 221 MCW(S-IO) CM(5-10) (01135400) 10) HI' 5) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) I'I-IC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Khandera PIIC PHS CHW HPTW SS- /\CS(5-IO) eV(5-IO) 3S(5-IO) 48 GlnraJPur 580.0 2,081 261 I' M(5-IO) C(5· H(5-10) MCW(5- PO PH(2) CM(5-10) HI' NCS(5-10) SI'(5-IO) RS(IO-) (01135500) 10) 10) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

C[[W H(IO+) T HI' TW Noorpur I\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) 3S« 5) 49 398.5 2.160 344 1'(2) M MCW« 5) I'HC« TK R C SS- 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (01135600) (,(10") NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO-) 5) liP 1'[[« 5) CPt 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

1'« CI[W 11(10+) Milak Khandera ][pTW 5S- /\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO-) 50 796 431 51 5) M(IOI) MCW(IO+) 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (01135700) HP NCS(IO,) SP(IO+) RS(IO-) C(lOI) PIIC(IO+) 1'1-1« 5) CI'(IO!-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

CIIW][(IO,.) Nagla N"nsukh ][I'WTK PH(6) /\CS« 5) CV(IO,) BS« <;) 5 I 2219 U37 206 I' M« S) MCW(10+) Ct.I« 5) (011J5800) (,(10,) 5S-IIP 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS(IO-) PIIC(IO") CI'(IO+) O('S(IO,) ST(IO I) NW(IO~)

I'II(,CIIW TlIl'TW CV Sallhall I\CS(5-IO) BS(10-) 540 P M C( IO!) II(IIH) MCW(5- W TK (' SS- PO 1'11(8) CM(IO') SI'(IO+) 52 5240 3.377 N(,S(IO+) RS(I(1-) (01135900) 10) III' CI'« 5) S'I(IO!-) OCS(IOI) NW(I\)-)

'; 11/\ J) R;\lI' CIIW Beel /\kbarpur rIll' 5S- 1'11(2) I\CS(5-10) ('V(5-IO) IlS« 5) 1.796 255 PM(5-IO)C(. 11(5-IO)MCW(5- CM(S-IO) 53 369 2 III' 1'0(5· Ill) NCS(5-IO) SI'( 10',) RS(5-IO) (01 I 360[)(1) 10) 10) PIIC(<;-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IOI) NW(IO-)

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land u~e (I.e. area under different type, orland usc JI1 hectare)' •

c E s -'" or, ~. c .~ 2- :;:; :;:; :;" 0 u u () "C E '" "5 E 2 ~ 0 -2. ~ on [:j u " " :.0 oil 3 > ,g ~ " :0" 00 o(l t: '" 0 E " .... ;;: >. '" '"-0 ~ ~ EiJ .;; ,g OJ c >. .;;: .D 2 0. ~ t:o ".... -0 tl~ > :l: 0. OJ ~ E ..c:: 2 0. 0.2 EJ '- u ;;: E () -0 :0 ~ 0'" a c 0. .... t8 00 [; c '" .... " " ",.e -;; " '" " 'E "() B ~ 'n 00 E" ·c 0. 0; "~ ~ a §'" '"~ :; '"~ 0. a 0 'E" '" VJ « z" 0- Z" 2 E w... ::> u "00 « z'" " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21" 22 23 2 1

ED EAG PR MR Dadri (Mb) (13) TW(73 0) T(73.0) Daya Nagar 44 EOEA

TW(158.4) ED EAG Baimngpur Urr PRFP Dadri (Mb) (5) NM 3327 TWE(83.7) 90.7 45 EOEA Nal Bastl TK(O 5) T(242.6)

TW(I23.0) PRMR Dadri (Mb) (8) ED EAG Phaalpur 46 T(123.0)

PR MR Dadri (Mb) (8) ED EAG TW(90.0) T(90.0) Anandpur 47

GC(276.0) Khandera PRFP Dadri (Mb) (10) ED EAG TW(12.0) 48 GmraJPur T(2880)

PRMR larcha (14) EDEAG 20 TK(2 9) T(2.9) 137.1 Naarpur 49 FP

FP Dadn (Mb) (12) ED EAG 10 3 5 Mllak Khandcra 50

GC(40 0) ED EAG PR Dadn(Mb)(II) TW(1140) EO EA Nagla Namsukh 51 T(1540)

GC(333.0) ED EAG PRMR Dadn(Mb)(IS) TW(140.0) EO EA Salthah 52 T(4730)

ED I:AG PR Dadn (Mb) (5) TW(2S72) I:OI:A f(2872) Beel Akbarpur 53

110 DISTRICT CENSUS HA"JDBOOK GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dah (-) IS shown in the column and nex

'r, to it III hrackets the distance in hroad rangewlz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the nearest ~ c: place where the facility IS available I~glven) OJ ~ OJ .., v ""0 'J '" - oj "c .<:" ~ c .~" i7 ~ ~ .~ c " 2 u t:: 1: ~ g ,,~ '5 u" E ~ 8.. a " - "5- c. B ~ 0 00 " "' '" " " <::> :9 0 -~ 0z:j" -eu:§ ~ ~ ...J -" <::> ;:: "3" 6 ':00 ~ ~~8 co .... ~ :; U. 'J 9 'C :=..Ci'; c: ~ g ~ u 0 ::s 00 g ~ :: o E Q. c C '"~ 00 ~ ~ '- '"2 0 ... 00 ~ C~"" ::: ~ c: 0 .9 ~ ~ 13 :l >, " c. .c -; c " .= E ~:;l u "3 ::: r/) _ 0 aJ VJ -; '" " 0 ;t " B-5 ~ E " ;: "E j E c C:..:.G S " '5 r, - c "':::..0 E ~ 0 0 '0 c: to -g g C ::J 0-:: (/) Z i- _Q " " Z W ~" 0 ~_g ..-:.: ~ cG .._...-U u e 2 3 4 5 (, 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13

PIIS CIIW 11(5- BS Kot P(2) M ('(5- TIIPWC PO PH(S- AC5(S-IO) eV(S-IO) 54 S14.0 3.287 486 10) MCW(S-IO) CM(S-IO) RS(IOI) (01136100) 10) 5S-IIP 10) NCS(S-IO) SI'(IO I) PlIC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO~) OC5(S-10) ST(lO+)

CHWII«5) 'W - I3hogpur P M« 5) C(5- ACS« 5) CV(5-tO) 135« 5) 55 2256 1,137 145 MCW« 5) PHC(5- Jrl:!1 S5- PO« 5) CM(S-10) (01136200) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(10+) RS«5) 10) PH(5-IO) Cr(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOc)

Luharh 139 MCW FWC TIIPTW ACS Basantpur CV(S-IO) 135(5-10) 56 5960 3.765 583 P(3) M S C(5· CHW(4) H(5-IO) W TK C S5- PO PH(2) CM(S-IO) NCS(JO+) Bangar SP(IO+) RS«5) 10) 1'1IC« 5) HP CI'(5-10) OCS(10+) (0 II 36300) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Basantpur 85 r 0 M« 5) MCW PHSCHW T HI' C 55- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) 57 13angar 971 515 PO« 5) CM«5) C(lO+) H(IO+) I'HC(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS« 5) (01136400) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMPH(5-IO) BS Nagla Chamroo T HP SS- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 58 239 1 1.502 224 I' M(5-IO) C(5· MCW(S-10) 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) (01136500) HI' NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 10) PIIC(5-IO) I'H«5) CP(5-10) NW(IOT) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

11(10+) Ilazratpur I' M« 5) C« ACS(IO+) CV(IO~) 13S(IO+) 59 814 94 10 MCW(5-IO) T HI' TW 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (0 II 36600) 5) NCS(10+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) PHC« 5) W C SS-HI' PH(5-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(\O+) ST(10+) NW(\O~)

Chamrawalt CHW 11(5-10) TIIPTW I'll 1'0(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 13S(5-10) 60 Ramgarh 3580 1,333 189 I' M C(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) CM« 5) SS-HI' 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS« 5) (01136700) PIIC(S-IO) CP(5-10) OC5(5-IO) ST(IO,) NW« 5)

Kalmral(l 1'(3) M(2) C(5 MCW PJ[S CIIW T HP W 5S- PO(~ 5) ACS« 5) CY(S-IO) 1l5« 5) Chakrascnpur 381 9 2.650 378 CM(5-IO) 61 NCS(IO+) SI'(10+) RS« 5) 10) 11« 5) 1'1-IC(5-10) HI' PH(5-10) CP(5-IO) (0 1136800) OCS(IO,) Sr(IO e) NW(IO+)

1'« CIIW 11«5) HS A.layabpur T liP SS- ACS(5-IO) CY(IO') 62 704 270 40 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) 1'0« 5) nl«5) BS(IO,} (01136900) Ill' NCS(IOI) SP(IOI) C(IOI) 1'11('(10+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO,) NW(IOc) OCS( 10 I) ST(I04 )

C'IIW 11« 5) SamJuddlnpur I' M« 5) rlll'T\\' 1'111'0« AeS« 5) C'V( I(P) llS(IO'l 63 2579 1.601 215 MCW(IOe) CM« 5) (01137000) C(IOI) SS-III' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) RS« 5) I'IIC(IO+) CI'(IlH) OCS(IOI) ST(IOI) NW(IO-)

111 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types orland use in hectare)"

.S Ey. " Oil ._§_ ~, -c; :0" "~ 0 -; "u E U" u " E -.2 00 ~ " 0 2-~ " :0 S u "C ~ 00 - > " OJ o(l " " :0 00 . ;; '" 0 ~ » ~" "-0 "~ ~ 5b ,g .... » .D .9 ;I: 0. "t:: " -0 > ;; " ..c " 0. e u-g co E u S "0." 5.2 '" "-' ~ E u " :0 '" 0 .... '"0. -~ 8 00 " .... " "e 'n " _.... "u OJ -;;" 0. ~ "E "..c "~ ~ - " "00 " E C 0. OJ ~ 8 ;:: " " 0 0 E - " ~ < Z" 0.. Z 2 E LL." :J U" "00 < z 'fl" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(2650) ED EAG WE(50.0) PR Dadn (Mb) (8) Kol 54 EO EA TW(IOO.O) T(4150)

TW(100.0) ED EAG PR Dado (Mb)(8) TWE(69.0) EOEA Bhagpur 55 T(1690)

GC(1540) Sikandrabad (Mb ED EAG ·WE(IOOO) Luharh 139 PR N 111.0 56 (8) EOEA TWE(IOOO) Basantpur Bangar T(354.0)

EDEAG GC(20.0) Basantpur FP Dadn (Mb) (14) 57 EO EA TW(S5.6) T(75 6) Bangar

GC(120.0) PR Dado (Mb) (8) EAG Jaggcry TW(50 0) 23 2 8.4 Nagla Chamroo 58 T(170.0)

FP Dadn (Mb) (10) ED GC(30 0) TW(41.9) T(71.9) Ilazratpur 59

EDEAG Pit Dadn (Mb) (8) G('(2820) Chamra\\'ah 470 29.0 60 EOEA T(282.0) Ramgarh

EDEAG Pit Dadn (Mb) (9) G('(9.3) Kallnr"l" EO EA 13 (I 61 rWE(O 3) T(9 6) Chakrascnpur

ED EAG MR Dadn (Mb) (13) EOEA rW(12.5) T(12 5) 0) OJ 57.4 Alayabpur 62

ED EAG GC( 193 S) Pit Dadn (Mb) (14) EO lOA IW(t1I)TK(1 lJ) Samauddlnpur 63 r( IllS 7)

112 DISTRICT CENSUS HA"JDBOOK. GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - AmenWes and Amcl1itlcs available (lfl1ot available wllhm the village, a daR (-) is ShOWl1l11 the columl1 and nex ;;, to it 111 brackets the distance 111 hroad ral1gesviz.< 5 kms , 5-10 kms. al1d I O+kms of the l1earest "'c: place where the facility is available Isgivcn) ." V" c" ~u or, 'j :~ oi ;;, 0 u ::: -'"" c: 0 ,~" " ~t; .5 "c: B E g v" ~ c e ·13 8. E ,,- -'" ] Vj '" >, "'J 0.. _ " "OD 0 :g'" " e U'l".@ 3 0 0 " 9- 5'n 'B ;:1:::: 0 ~ ~ ~ .c "3 ~ ;: ~ u ~ 'u -;~~ co~;:; " -g '" c: 0 c: ~ '0 u 0 ::l ~ ;!: " ::J c: o_ ::: . ~ " 0 '" oll"::: ._::l 0 ~~ ;!: c ::: -"~ u.... u - c: 0.. c: on '_ ~ ::l .... 0,,"'0 C !;; "~ 0 oD 2! .:: Il.I ~ C 0.. 0) c " .c H " B-5_ 0 ~8~ 0;" 0; E u :!" .i< E '" ~ v _ 8 ;;- "C E " "0 ;i E-'" u .5 -g E ?: a a ::l '0" g ~ c to-o 0:= 0 ffl Z" r- Ul" ~u- " r- z ~ 0 0- C:2

RMP(2) CIIW Rlthon I' M« S) 1I(IOq T HI'TW PH 1'0« I\CS«5) CV(IO+) flS(IO' ) 64 260.7 2,429 339 CM«5) (01137100) C(IO+) MCW(IO~) 1 K SS·IIl' S) NCS(I04 ) SP(104) RS« 5) CP(IO+) 1'11('(10+) OCS(IO!-) ST(lOI) NW(IO+)

PIIS RMP CIIW Ralpur Bangar P M« S) C« 11(10+) T HI' SS· I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 65 2150 1.865 266 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01137200) S) MCW(IO-') HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS«5) I'H(IO+) CP(IO+) PH(,(IO") OCS(IO!-) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Dabra MCW PHS CIIW T HI' SS- I\CS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 66 1470 1.905 280 I' M« 5) 1'0« S) CM«5) (01137300) C(lO+) 11(10+) PHC(IO+) Ill' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Fatehpura I' M« S) C« PHS CHW H(lO+) T flp TW C PH(3) ACS(5-10) eV(lo+) BS(IO+) 67 Rampur 148.0 1,332 178 CM(IO+) 5) MCW(5-IO) SS-HI' 1'0« S) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS«5) (01137400) I'HC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SHIO+) NW(lO+)

HA MCW PHS Mapcha 1'(7) M S T HI' SS· I\CS« S) eV(lo+) 8S(10+) 68 4800 4,842 63S CHW(4) H(S-IO) PO PH CM(5-IO) (01137S00) PUC ('(S-IO) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« S) I'HC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«S)

Jailpur BalShpur ' I Mew RMP CHW l\eS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(S·IO) 69 351.2 1,484 233 r M(S- 0) ('(S· H(5-IO) PHC(5. HPSS-III' PO(S-IO) CM«S) (01141100) NeS(S-IO) SI'(S-IO) RS(5-10) 10) 10) PH(S-IO) CP(5·IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+)

Brahmpur P« CHW 11(10+) RaJraula Urf T HI' SS- I'H(IO) I\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 70 2239 704 104 S) M(5-10) MCW(IO') CM(IO+) Nawada III' I'O(S-IO) NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) nS(lo+) C(IO+) I'IIC(IO') CI'(IO+) (01141200) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS FW(,(2) Blrondl RMI' CII\\,(2) I' M« 5) r HI' SS- PH(15) I\CS( 10',) CV(I('+) BS(IO+) 71 Chakrasenpur 2672 1.88S 268 III 10 ,) CM(IO-'-) ('(lOt) III' I'O(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) MCW( 10·) CI'« 5) (01141300) OCS(IO+) ST(IO;) NW(IO+) I'IIC(IO')

11(10 1) Malhurapur I'M«5) lllt"IW 1'11(3) ACS( 10+) CV(I(H) llS(IO ,) 72 1436 IS2 21 MCW(llH CM(IO;) (01141400) ('(lOt) SS·1I1' 1'0«5) NeS( 104) SI'(IO;) RS(S-IO) I'IIC(IO') CI'« S) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) L~lld usc (I.e. ~rea under dlfferenl type, of' land usc 111 heclarc)**

"cD ~ >- ~ .D" ::: E :l -;:;" c (/)" 14 15 16 17 Iii 19 20 21 22 23 2

ED Ei\G PR FP Dadn (Mb) (15) N 3) 2 Rlthori 64 EO Ei\

ED EAG GC(I7S.0) PR Dadn (Mb) (IS) Raipur Bangar 65 EO EA TW(4.0) T(179 0)

ED EAG TW(116.0) PR Dadn (Mb) (16) NM Dabra 66 EOEA 1(116.0)

GC(28.0) PRMR Fatehpura Dadri (Mb) (14) ED EAG TW(lOO 0) 67 FP Rampur T(128.0)

GC(520) PRNR Dadn (Mb) (16) ED EAG TW(3260) Mapcha 68 T(3780)

TW(1335) PR Dadn (Mb) (9) ED EAG TWE(152.5) 15 64.1 Jaltpur Balshpur 69 T(2860)

Brahmpur ED EAG PR Dadri (Mb) (12) N 223.9 RaJlaula Urf 70 EO EA Nawada

ED [AG TWE(I98 I) Bllondi MR Dadn(Mb)(12) 78 691 71 EO EA I (198 I) Chakrascnpur

ED EACO TWI:(1346) MR Dad" (Mb) (13) N Malhurapul 72 EO EA 1 (t34 6)

114 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK . GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR •

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and ;\mcllIt1cs avallable (11' not available w1thm the v11lage, a daR (-) 1S shown 111 thc column and nexl

.f, to 11 In hrackets the d1Qance 111 hroad rangC<;V1Z < 5 k1m., 5-1 () kms. and 10'1 kms or the nearest ~ c: place whcrc thc facil1ty I, ava11ablc Isgivcn) " "i3 v" ~ 'J "'J ¥ ..c'" ~ "> :<" c: g .3'" t ~ .2 5 '" ::; " ~ v" '"<::: '"ti '.2 0.. B 'f, 'E. 'f> 'f) ~ >. '-' 0.. '" r. ~ eo" 0 :"2 ~ C ~ .... C ...J" 0 c 7 00 " '" ~ ~ ;:; =:l ~ ..c: :::; 2 ~ ~ ;: <:::. 8 " c: .c -5 ~ -g ~ S; r. c: 0 '-' 0 c: ~ co 0 ~ '-' -:( .... " -5" :;; " "i "g ~ -'" "- ..c:'" 2 'E. " -5 .D" 0 " 1;! .., E g c: ;: :;" -:; ~ u > " 0 ~ 0.. " ;On :.> " :d c: "!J .... -5'" '" 0 ~i §" ~ ~ ~ ;;" 0.. t '2 ~ El _c ?j "3 c: ..c:" E if) > . ~ ~ "§ u .:L ~ :< '0 "~ " " "3 C .n -" .0 " ';:i" ~ 0 0 § c: '-' "5 .z 'd "" ~o C c: if) Z i- t- '" " C§ ~D] Z C!J "'- V .0" cr:" ~ U v § 2 3 4 5 () 7 8 9 I() I I 12 13

II 111\(2) J) T(57) ~1CW(II) 1'(92) 1\1(31) 1'0(17) MII(2) CWC ~~~:~~) TO(2) 01(5) ACS(4) n~(ll) Block '1 otal 22297.9 163346 24597 S(8) PUC(5) CV C 10 Tr I\C IICm ""C(,7) ""(67) I'TO(2) CP(2) OCS R~(2) NW 0(4) I'IIS(17) F\\ C(S) T\\'(23) R PII(469) NII(l) IUIP(46) C(IS) L CIIW(87)

115 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land u,e (1 e area under different types or land usc in hectare)"

c: E g -" Oil 'iO i';. .::: .2- .;:; .", G 0 ::; u u " :: "'> ~ 5" :: ::: ..8 ~ N 'n "co .~ i:: u ;g :0 '"00 '" " ">- :0 ~ "00 :; 2 !'l ~ c: ,., :::0'" .", ~ ?;: ell ;; ";::: ~ >-, " ~ ..0 3 0: C. ~ -0 *-0 >- :; " a- ::: oS c: c: ..r: 3 "0- ~ " :; 'j ~ "s- ;:; :0 '" "- ,.; on 0- :: .E. b}j '" :5 ::: ~ " ""g e a t: 2 ;j 'f, ..r: " 0. " 3: ~ '0 t: OfJ ~ U "E 0- a " ::;" "C (5" :::

GC(4499,914) PR(61) EI)(66) \\'E(150) MR(l6) EAG(S7) N(2S) IS10.1 TW(667S.792) 93.4 700.0 2479.7 FP(14) EO(40) i\1(8) TWE(2644.92I ) Nit NW EA(38) TK{7.691) T(14047,318)

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Dankaur Name of Sub-Dist: 0002 1 Acchepur 01152600 170010001000070105 2 Achhe Buzurg 01152300 170010001DOO070102 3 Alauda Jagir 01147900 170010001000040058 4 Alipura 01153100 170010001000080110 5 Amarpur 01149700 170010001000050076 6 Aminaabad UrfNyana 01145600 170010001000020042 7 Amipur Bangar 01153000 170010001000080109 8 Arniya Kamalpur 01154000 170010001000090120 9 Astauli 01147500 170010002000180196 10 Atai Muradpur 01145300 170010001000020039 11 Atta Gujran 01150200 170010001000060081 12 Aurangabad 01143500 170010001000010021 13 Aurangpur 011506'00 170010001000060085 14 Azampur Husainpur 01154400 170010001000090123 15 Azampurgarhi 01147400 170010002000180191 16 Badauli Bangar 01143300 170010001000010019 17 Badauli Khader 01141800 170010001000010004 18 Bagpur 01149100 170010001000050070 19 Bajarpur 01147800 170010001000040057 20 Bela Kalan 01150800 170010001000060087 21 Bela Khurd 01150700 170010001000060086 22 Bhanvra 01153900 170010002000220228 23 Bhatta 01152900 170010001000080108 24 Bironda 01142400 170010001000010010 25 Bisaich 01145400 170010001000020040 26 Chachula 01148400 170010001000040063 27 Chandpur 011Y2700 170010001000070106 28 Chandrawal 01146200 170010001000030048 29 Changauli 01154500 170010001000090124 30 Chirasi 01146300 170010001000030049 3l Chiti 01147200 170010002000170187 32 Chuharpur Bangar 01148000 170010001000040059 33 Chuharpur Khadar 01143000 170010001000010016 34 Dadha o1 1 427_00 170010001000010013 35 Dadupllr Dankaur 01148900 170010001000050068 36 Dalelgarh 01149400 170010001000050073 37 Dalelpur 01141500 170010001000010001 38 Dankaur 01150400 170010001000060083 39 Daudpur 01145500 170010001000020041 40 Daularajpur 01145700 170010001000030043 41 Deota 01147300 170010002000180192 42 Dhanallri 01148600 170010001000040065 43 Dungarpur Rilka 01152100 170010001000070100 44 Eachachhar 01142500b 170010001000010011 45 Faridpur 01147000 170010002000130159 46 Fatehpur Atta 01151200 170010001000060091 47 Fazayalpur 01146000 170010001000030046 48 Gadhana 01148100 170010001000040060

120 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.O. block wise) Name of the Oistrict:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census local ion code number number number 2 3 4 49 Gari Samastpur 01143700 170010001000010023 50 Ghanghola 01144300 170010001000020029 51 Gharbarah 01143900 170010001000010025 52 Girdharpur 01146800 170010001000030054 53 Gujarpurl 01141900, ./' 170010001000010005 54 Gulavali 01141609 170010001000010002 55 Gunpura 01150500 170010001000060084 56 Haldauna 01 14230(Jl; 170010001000010009 57 Hasanpur Baksua 01154300 170010001000090122 58 Hatewa 01149500 170010001000050074 59 Hirnoti 01153700 170010002000220222 60 Imalyaka 01144600 170010001000020032 61 Jaganpur Afzalpur 01145200 170010001000020038 62 Jaganpur Doab 01145100 170010001000020037 63 Jamalpur 01146700 170010001000030053 64 Jhatta 01141700 170010001000010003 65 Kadarpur Mojampur 01151700 170010001000060096 66 Kambakashpur 01143400 170010001000010020 67 Kanarsi 01150000 170010001000050079 68 Kasana" 01142900, 170010001000010015 69 Khanpur 01142800 170010001000010014 70 Kherli Bhav Mozampur 01151600 170010001000060095 71 Kherli Hafizpur 01146900 170010001000030055 72 Kondli Bangar 01143600 170010001000010022 73 Kondli Khadar 01143200 170010001000010018 74 Kulipura 01144400 170010001000020030 75 Kwani Buzuri 01153200 170010001000080118 76 Kyampur 01142600 170010001000010012 77 Ladpura 01144200 170010001000020028 78 Latitlmr Bhangar 01151300 170010001000060093 79 Lalifpur Khadar 011S1400 170010001000060092 80 Luksar 01144700 170010001000020033 81 Makanpur Bangar 01151800 170010001000060097 82 Makanpur Khadar 011S1900 170010001000060098 83 Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur 01153600 170010002000220223 84 Mandpa 01145900 170010001000030045 85 Mathurapur 011S0900 170010001000060088 86 Mirzapur 01152500 170010001000070104 87 Mohammadpur GUljar 011485.00 170010001000040064 88 Mohammadpur Kehri 01154200 170010001000090121 89 Momna Thai 01143800 170010001000010024 90 MOlipur 0114S000 170010001000020036 91 Munj Kheda 01151100 170010001000060090 92 Murshadpur 01144800 170010001000020034 93 MustCabad 01150300 170010001000060082 94 Mutalna 01153400 170010001000080113 9S Nagala Chili 01147100 170010002000170188 96 Nagla Govindpur_ 01154700 170010001000090126 97 Nal11auli, 011420001 170010001000010006 98 Nanua K a l\..azapur 01149800 170010001000050077

121 Alphaheticallist of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number 1 2 3 4 99 Nawada 01149600 170010001000050075 100 Nilonip Shahpur 01152800 170010001000070107 101 Panchayatan Inayatpur 01146400 170010001000030050 102 Parsaul 01153500 170010001000080112 103 Pauvari 01148800 170010001000050067 104 Pipal Ka Surajpur 01149000 170010001000050069 105 Raghunathpur 01146500 170010001000030051 106 Rajpur Kalan 01146600 170010001000030052 107 Rampur Bangar 01152400 170010001000070103 108 Rampur Khader 01152000 170010001000060099 109 Rampur Majra 01149300 170010001000050072 110 Rauni 01149200 170010001000050071 III Roshanpur 01148200 170010001000040061 112 Ruhallapur/-\<6 011421001" 170010001000010007 113 Salarpur 01151000 170010001000060089 114 Salempur Gurjar 01144500 170010001000020031 115 Salempur Jaat 01154600 170010001000090125 116 Salepur 01145800 170010001000030044 117 Saloni Urf Rauni 01153800 170010002000220227 118 Samspur 01149900 170010001000050078 119 Sarakpur 01147600 170010002000180197 120 Shafipur 01143100 170010001000010017 121 Shahpur Khurd 01146100 170010001000030047 122 Sikanderpur 01144900 170010001000020035 123 Sirsa 01144100 170010001000020027 124 Suhaidi Mahiuddinpur 01151500 170010001000060094 125 Sunpeda 01154100 170010001000090119 126 Talda 01150100 170010001000050080 127 Thasrana 01148700 170010001000040066 128 Tilwara 01144000 170010001000010026 129 Tugalpurt/' I 01142200\, 170010001000010008 130 Usmanpur 01152200 170010001000070101 131 Vairbadshahpur 01154800 170010002000240237 132 Vilaspur 01147700 170010001000040056 133 Wailaina 01153300 170010001000080111 134 Zunedpur 01148300 170010001000040062

122 Alphahetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 1 Census location codc 1991 Ccnsus location code number number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Dankallr Name of SlIb-Dist: 0003 1 Ajay Nagar UrI' Jafarpur Buh 01155700 170010001000100128 2 Chaehura 01155900 170010001000100135 3 Chauki 01154900 170010001000080114 4 Dubli 01156300 170010001000100131 5 Hajipur 01156500 170010001000100133 6 Inayatpur 01156100 170010001000100137 7 Jaitpur 01155200 170010001000080117 8 Jhajhar 01156200 170010001000100130 9 Kakor 01155300 170010001000090127 10 Khwajapur Aminabad Urf Fakigar 01155000 170010001000080115 11 Kutwaya 01156000 170010001000100136 12 Mohammadpur Jadau 01156600 170010001000100134 13 Raslpur Ekbel 01155100 170010001000080116 14 Subra 01155800 170010001000100129 15 Utrawali 01156400 170010001000100132

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DISTRICT CENSUS H.MIDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wlthm the village, a dall (-) is shown in the column and nex '" to It in brackets the distance 111 broad rangesviz < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the nearest ~ place where the facility is available isglven) -0" 1I" ~u ; ,; u u '"c: .c ~ 0 u " '" c 0 c :: " u t ~ ,co:: 0..-., E '< ,,~ -2- 1I" ~ ~ u ~ >~ u -3.'" B Vi :;~~ 0 "00 0 -0'" u c -3 .... - C ...J"" 0 -0 :::I = 0 ; ~ ~ .c 3 J 00 " co .., ~ :;: ~ .." ;:) Z-g '3.a:B u 0 ::1 eo ":;l'" a ;:; '" ~~ .... " -5" 0 .... "'d " :J .g " ;: -;;; 8' - " C ._ u ~ '3 '0 "~ " .... e:;l a. c eo u '- 0 .... 00 .... S,,'g -~ tl" 0 1:'" u " :;l ,.., a. -;;; c " .:: " - E ~ .0 ,"'i5 u 3 :: 'J) ~-B -;;" -;;" -;; " u .it ._ 0 ~vV: 'C "E -i3 c ;:.:..c: J::J e " (5 (5 a:;l :: c (.) c: -0 5n-cl ~ ::3 " ~ r/l " " c§ ,..B- C " z f- f- Z L.LI ~ :':::,2 -< § oG ~u 8'8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Rlock: Dankaur (0090)

1'« 11(5-10) Dalelpur ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) RS« 5) 7238 185 32 5) M« 5) C(5- MCW(S-IO) lIP SS-llI' 1'0(104-) CM(IIl') (01141500) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO') 10) PIIC(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

CHW 11(10+) Gulavah ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(104-) 2 682,2 1,341 194 P M« 5) MCW« 5) HPSS-HP 1'0(10+) CM(I04-) (01141600) C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(104) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(10+) Jhalla PM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 288.2 849 134 «5) MCW«5) HPSS-HP 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (01141700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(tO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Badauh Khader 4 180.0 ------Uninhabited ------(01141800)

1'(5- CHW H(5-10) GUJarpur T HI' SS- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 30.0 123 31 10)M(5-10) MCW(IO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-\O) (01141900) HI' NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) I'HC(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(\OI) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO')

1'« CHW H« 5) BS Namauli HPTWR PH(3) ACS(5-IO) CV«5) 6 273,0 221 78 5) M« 5) MCW(JO+) CM«S) RS(IO+) (01142000) SS-HI' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(\01 ) PHC(\O+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

1'« H«5) Ruhallapur T HI' SS- ACS(5-\O) CV«5) 8S« 5) 7 1470 68 7 5) M« 5) MCW(JO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (01142100) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

II Nil RMP(4) Tugalpur I' M« 5) SMP CHW HI' TW SS- ACS« 5) CV« 5) BSNW 7100 2,189 419 PO PlI(18) 0\«5) C(101-) MCW(IOI) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(I01) (01142200) CP(5-10) P\IC(IO+) OC5(\04-) 5T(\0+)

1111 Nil RMP(4) Haldauna I' M« 5) SMPCIIW III' TW R "CS« 5) CV(S-IO) BSNW 9 640.0 1.346 229 PO PlI(8) 0\«5) C(\Of) MCW(5-IO) SS-IlP NCS(IO f) SP(I01) RS(IO,) (01142300) CI'(5-IO) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IOf) Sr(IOI-)

1'« 11(5-\0) I3lrond.l I\CS(5-IO) eV(S-IO) RS(5-IO) 10 767 f>S5 Q6 5) M(5-IO) MCW(IOI) IlpSS-IIP 1'0\5-10) 0,\(5-10) (01142400) NCS(IOI) 51'(\0' ) RS( \0+) 1 ) 1'11« 5) CP(IO') C'( 1( 1'1 It '(5-10) OCS(I(Il) ST(IO,) l"W(5·IO)

125 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Vse (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under dlfferenltype; or land usc in hectare)'·

c:: S E :;; -" c :.l' .~ :;:; :: .~ 0 ] '3 '"'() 8 ....'-' '" 8 ::" ..'2 ~" 0 s en .;:; "~ u 2 ':),." -'l" eo :0" ... i5 ~ "00 .s: oll c: II ~ ;>, " ""-0 "~ "5'0 ,g ;>, ~ ;; .D 8 0. ~ to "~ -0 >- ;; " " 0. ~ "" E -C B 0." 0." .c-" '- u ;;; 8 t) ":l " " " 0 " 0. ':) 00 " C ." " ..... ~ ~ .c c " "2 1::! ~ en 'E" " " 0- '" 00 E ::J "8 0- '"0 "g 'c ::> 1::! 'E 0 ~ 'E" " " " " Vl <>:: :z. 0.." :z." ~ 8 w.. :::l V "00 <>:: Z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

EDEAG FP Lalpur (10) 5000 200.0 23.8 Oale\pur EO EA

EDEAG 04 TW(400.1) TWE(63.0) PR Surajpur (0) 95 I Gulavali EOEA T(463.1)

EDEAG TW(\78.2) TWE(IOD 2) PR NOIda (0) (26) 10.2 Jhatla EOEA T(278.3)

------Uninhabiled ------TWE(159.8) T(159.8) 19.0 Badauli Khader 4

TW(59.0) TWE(90.0) MR Noida (0) (14) ED 4.0 57.0 Gujarpur T(149.0)

ED EAG PR MR Dadn (Mb) (13) TWE(113 0) T(113 0) EOEA N M 920 680 Namauh

TW(IIO.O) TWE(IO 0) MR Dadn (Mb) (13) ED 60 21.0 Ruhallapur T(l20 0)

PR MR Dadn (Mb) (13) TK(384 0) T(384.0) 232.0 Tugalpur

ED EAG PR MR Dildri (Mb) (13) EO EA N M TWI.:(157 0) T(157 0) 4540 lIaldauna 9

G(,('1.7) T\\'(53 0) PR NOI(I. (Ct) (20) ED EAG - ., (I gO Ilironda 10 1 WE(4 01 r(ol 71

126 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amel1lities and AmenitIes aVallahle (Ifnot available wlthm the village, a daR (-) IS shown in the column and nex '" to il 111 hrackets Ihe dIstance 111 broad rangesviz.< 5 kms., 5-1 () kms. and I O+kms oflhc nearest ~ place where the facIlity is avallahle Isglven) C! " ."," g v" u .; u '" "::: .c" ~ 0 " ""§ ~ ~ u 5 0 "c ~ :::i 1:: E .~" ~ u ~ .c c;" ,,~ " V) '" >. u "- "- B'" :: &E en 0 ·c -~ .... _..c ..J ..:;!" ~ " " ~ ~ " a 0 ]" '? "OIJ" ._ ;;l - 0 ..c , u en " ~ .s: ~ .", 8 :;.2:B ~ " 0 !) 0 =' on t: ::l a -g o '" ~~ .... " -B" .g 0 c .~ ~ ..c t .c _"0 ~:9~ ._" ". .0 '- "- - 0} " .;; 0 ~ "- ;;; " ~" "_ ~>§ (J ~ -;:; e ...... (J E ct g_ 0 3 t.l) u " ._ " .... en °d'O c ~ c: 0 O) .g" -;:; c; E t " ~ C- .0 " " u '3 :: [J') " >. -;:; :1 _ c ._B-B 0 E " .c: "E E ;;l .0 ::..>0: ~~~ ;;l " 'r, !) .:: .0 E 3 0 0 ."," -2 0:::: '"r/l Z 0 51"" " " i-'" t-- Z W.J 2" 0 C- C2 ..: ;a ~u-e u e 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Eachachhar I' M(S·IO) CiS· - H(5-10) T HI' TW PH 1'0(5- I\C5(S-10) CV(IO') BS« 5) II 43.9 1.266 207 CM(S-IO) (01142500) 10) MCW« 5) I'IIC(S 55-Ill' 10) NC5(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« CHW H(lO+) Kyampur T HI' SS- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 12 128.1 212 32 5) M« 5) MCW(10+) PO«5) eM(l!)+) (01142600) HI' NCS(lOr) SP(IO+) RS« 5) C(IO .. ) PIIC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(IO+) Dadha 1'(2) M(S-I 0) T HP 55- PH 1'0« AC5« 5) CV(lO+) 8S« 5) 13 367.7 2.389 292 MCW(IO+) CM«S) (01142700) C« 5) HI' 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS«5) PHC(IO+) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWMHHC BS RS(5- Khanpur I' M« 5) C(5- THPTW PH(23) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 14 228.1 1,756 233 I'HC CHW H(S- CM(5-10) 10) (01142800) 10) SS-HP PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

DDHMCW ACS 8S Kasana 1'(2) M(2) S HI' W S5- CM CV(S-IO) 15 1.502.0 3.437 539 CHW H«5) NCS(lO+) RS(IO+) (01142900) PUC (' HI' PO PH(16) CP(lO+) 5P(10+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) 5T(10+)

Chuharpur CHW H(5-10) NW BS(5- PM(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 16 Khadar 16.5 823 142 MCW(5-10) PO(5-10) CM(5-10) 10) C(lO+) 5S-HI' NCS(lO+) 51'(10+) (01143000) PHC(5-1O) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) RS(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

CIIW H(5-10) NW 85(5- Shafipur I'M(S-IO) THPTW ACS(lO+) CV(5-10) 17 154.0 252 41 MCW(lO+) 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) 10) (01143100) C(IO' ) W5S-IW NCS(IO+) SP(5-\() PIIC(IO+) PH(5-10) CI'(\O+) RS(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) Kondli Khadar 18 85.0 ------UninhabIted ------(01143200)

DA MCWMH 8S Badauli Bangar rM(5-10) CWCHCFWC HI'TWW ACS« 5) (,V(IO,-) 19 4290 1.034 124 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (01143300) ('(10') RMPCIIW TK SS-IIP N(,S(IO+) SP(I()+) PH(IO") ('1'(10,") NW(JO+) H(IO+) PI-IC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI)

P« CIIW 11(10+) Kambakashpur III' TW R I\CS« 5) CV(IO") BS NW 20 J\ 70 \.\67 1 to 5) M(5-IO) MCW(IO") 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (01143400) 55-III' NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO") C( I (ll) I'IIC(IO"1) 1'11(10+) ('1'(10+) OCS(lO ') ST(IO") Aurangabad 21 126J ------UnInhabIted ------(01143500)

P« ClIW 11(10 1 ) Kondh Bangar III' TW R I\CS« 5) CV(IO') I3S NW 22 4S I 0 \.103 14-1 5) M(<. <;) MCW(\O') 1'0(10+) CI\\\IOI) (01143600) 5S-1I1' NCS(IOI) SP(IO' ) RS(IO+) C(IIII) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10 1 ) CI'(IO+) OCS(IOI) 51"(10' )

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land u~e (i.e. area under dlfferenltypes of land usc In hectare)"

c E .9 -'" 0" ~ .5 c- c ·t ~ ~ -; OJ 0 ::l u U E U ~ B .5" 8 2.-:;.- <8 0 u 00 ~ u "~ " :a'" 00 > ~ ::5" bO ~ o(j ;:; " !'! ,,:g" ... ;;- » '" '"""0 1. "3: to .;;; c 1:: OJ » .;;- .D 9 0. ~ o ... > " 3: -e.. OJ oS E .::: 9 0. 0- 0.2 "'" :0" "a "- u ~ "oS E u ""0 ~ 0 0 c 0- ...... ~ u 00 "~ t'j~ c " ~ ;; -;; "8 '"OJ ·E ".:::u oS "E 0- t:l '"3: ""~ eo ::: C "3: OJ '"0 ";ii ·c :; OJ 0- 0 0 § " VJ -< Z" 0.. z ~ 8 :J V "eo -< Z 14 IS 16 17 IS """19 20 21 22 23 2 I

EDEAG PR Dadn (Mb) (14) 0.4 TWE(36 0) T(36.0) 40 3.9 Eachachhar II EOEA

EDEAG TW(11.2) TWE(99.3) PR 9.8 9.2 Kyampur 12 Bllaspur(Np) (15) EO EA T(110.5)

PRMR EDEAG TW(4S.3) TWE(252.3) B,laspur (Np) (16) 37.0 56 28.4 Dadha 13 FP EOEA T(297.7)

TW(85.4) TWE(115.2) PR Bilaspur (Np) (10) EDEAG 25 27.5 Khanpur 14 T(200.6)

EDEAG TW(272.3) TWE(134.6) PR Bllaspur (Np) (12) N 3710 724.0 Kasana 15 EOEA T(406.9)

PRMR TW(14.0) TWE(I.O) Chuharpur Dadn (Mb) (14) ED EAG - 16 NR TK(I.O) T(16.0) Khadar

MRFP TW(74.0) TWE(62.0) Dadri (Mb) (17) ED EAG - Shafipur 17 NR R(IS.O) T(l54.0)

------Uninhabited ------GC(49.1) T(49.1) 36.0 Kandh Khadar IS

ED EAG PRMR Naida (Cl) (25) TWE(367.0) T(367.0) 560 6.0 Barlauli Bangar EO EA 19

ED EAG MRNR NOIda (Cl) (21) NM TWE(l13 0) T(113 0) EO EA 440 92.0 680 Kambakashpur 20

------Umnh,.b,ted ------TW(66 0) T(66 0) 60.0 Aurangabad 21

ED EAG TW(930) I"WE( 113.0) MK NaIda (Ci) (16) NM 920 1530 Kondl, Bang'" EO EA T(206.0) 22

128 DISTRICT CENSUS H.MJDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR •

Census of India 200 I - Amenities and AmcllIlics available (if not available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and nex

on to it In brackets the distance In broad rangesvi.l.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and IO+kms of the nearest ~ c plaee where the facility is available Isglven) ~ OJ "0"" ;3 U u '" ,; "'" ..c ~ 0 "" ~ ~ " c 0 ~ e u t IJ g" B C g ~ .. ,_E 8. ",,~ u 'f! >~ ""§ ~ ";C/):Ja " '" -a ~ ~ _ C " "eo 0 ::=!'" C .~ :§ 0 0 " oD OJ ~ ~ '" ..c "2 27J 8 a:J " ~ ;;- r:.'. OJ "0 9 'u ""5...c:::..a ~ c:: 0 u c ~ 0 =' 00 ;;;l a o '" ~~ '" ~ _ c ~ .2 0 ... c:: "l " -< '" _ OJ -5 £; ~ _"O _:9 :g ... ..c 0. ~ 0 .D - OJ 8 " ._ ;> 0 "- -;:; ('j>c:: ._::l E :; 0 "3: e e b ~ n "c.. c eo J c:: ~ ... 0 ... Cl) c c " OJ 9 ::; .:=" ...OJ .= --a -g " "~ 0- -;:; c ]" -;:; .D u :;; "-:3 " E til "E '"i;' e"" -;:; -;:; E u -0 c ;:..:<= V'l .~ 0 ~ IJJ ~ C .., ;;;l ... ", ~ E 3: OJ 0 0 OJ ·c :: c:: .S .g 0-::: " .-' ~ ODe (/J Z f- f- Z W.J" ~o'" ~u- '" ~ 0 '-' .D -< '" ~ u U " 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'« CIIW 11(10+) NW BS(5· Gan Samaslpur TIII'SS· ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 23 990 289 42 5) M()·IO) MCW(IO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(S·IO) 10) (01143700) Ill' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO,) C(IO+) I'IIC« 5) 1'11(5-10) CP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CIIW H(5-IO) NW 8S(5- Momna Thai 62 I'M(5-10) T HI' SS· ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 24 325.0 418 MCW«5) 1'0(5-10) CM(5·10) 10) (01143800) C(IOe) III' NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) I'I!C« 5) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CHW H(IO~·) Gharbarah 200 1'(2) M(5-10) THI'TW PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 25 251.7 1,486 MCW(IO+) 01«5) (01143900) C(IO+) TK SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Tllwara PM«5) TllpTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 26 548.8 28 MCW(lO+) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01144000) C(IO+) SS-HP NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) pHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Of! RMPCHW as RS(S- Slrsa 1'(2) M« 5) PIi(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 27 228.7 1,636 231 H(S-IO) MCW« HPSS-HP 01«5) 10) (01144100) C(5-IO) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 5) PHC«5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

RMPCHW H(5- BS RS(5- Ladpura 1'(2) M(5-IO) pH(15) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 28 2588 3.480 445 10) MCW« 5) HPSS-HP 01(5-10) 10) (01144200) ('«5) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWMHCWC' I3S RS(5- Ghanghola HC fWC CIIW Tlll'TW ACS« S) CV(IO+) 29 307.1 2.S69 382 I' M C(5-10) 1'0(5-10) 01(5-10) 10) (01144300) 1l(5-10) I'IIC(5· SS-HP NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) Cp(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) OCS(lO+) SHIOe)

1'« CIIW 11« 5) BS RS(5- Kuhpura THPTW 1'11(5) ACS« 5) ("V(IO+) 30 1090 1.169 142 5) M« 5) MCW(S-IO) GI(5·10) 10) (01144400) SS-IIP 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) Sp(I()+) C(IOI) 1'1IC(5-IO) CPt 10+) NW(IOI) OCS(IO+) S1(10 I·)

MCW MIICWC ACS Sa\cmpur GUlJa! 52 1'(3) M /\C TIIPSS· CV(IO+) BS« 5) 31 528.9 3.754 I'IIC I'IIS FWC pOI'H(IO) nl«5) NCS(IO+) (01144500) 7 C(IO I) III' SP(IOI) RS(5·IO) CIIW(2) H« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(104) NW(IOC)

CIIW II(S·tO) Imalyaka 1'(2) M 1'111'0(5· AC'S(5-IO) CV(I()+) 8S« 5) 32 955.0 1.996 274 MCW(5·10) III'SS·III' nl(S·IO) (01144600) C( 10 'I 10) NCS(104 ) SI'( 10 I) RS(IOI) I'IIC(IO+) CP(IO I) OeS(lo+) ST(lllt) NW(IOq

CIIW 11(5·10) T III' I \\' Luksar 1'« 1'11(5) ACS« 5) CV( 1(1) I)S« 5) 33 3128 1.012 115 CM«S) (01144700) 5) M« 5) C(5- MCW« 5) 1'11("(5 SS-III' 1'0« 5) NCS(IOI) SI'( I()+) RS(IOI) CP(5·10) 10) 10) OeS( 1(11) ST(IIII) NW(IOI)

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Village Directory Land USI~ (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. mea ulldel diffcrenllypcs (lfJand lise ill heclarctt-

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(33.0) R(20 0) FP NR DankoUJ (Np)(18) 2.1.0 23 0 Gall Smllaslptll 2.1 T(53 0)

1'W(241.0) R(56.rJ) :PRNR DankaUJ (Np) (16) EDEAG - 140 14.0 Momna Thai 2<1 T(297.0)

PR Dankaur (Np) (23) ED EAG - TWE(200 0) T(200.0) 32.0 19.7 Ghmb'lIal; 25

OC(97.4) TWE(200 0) PR Dankaut (Np) (24) ED 740 570 120 <1 111\\""1" 26 1 (297.4)

EDEAG TW(102.3) TWE(69 3) :PR· Bllasplll (Np) (10) N 12 138 Sirsa 27 EOEA ·1 K(0.9) 1'(172.5)

EDEAG 1'W( 1650) 1'WE(75.9) 'PR Bllaspllr (Np) (9) N 139 0.9 l_adpUl<1 28 EOEA lK(4.1) T(245 0)

GC(80 0) TW(71.1) :I'R BiiaspUi (Np) (5) EDEAG R I 50.3 Ghanghllia 20 TWE(98.2) T(249 J)

rW(38.2) TWE(53.9) PI' I3I1"spur (Np) (5) EAG 0.1 140 KlIhptllu 30 T(92.0)

OC(IOO.O) TW(422.5) Salcmplll PR Bilaspllr (Np) (3) EDEAO - 4.1 24 31 _ 1'(522.5) Gliriur

GC(134.0) TWl200 0) PR Bilas]J11I (Np) (8) ED 1000 104.0 J 171) :12 TWE( 1000) T(434.0)

PRMR GC(97 0) TW(IOOA) D

130 DISTRICT CENSUS Hf\NDBOOK' GAUTAM ElUDDHANAGAR·

Census to It 111 bJackcts the ,!Js(ance in !)Ioad rangesviz.< 5 killS., 5-1 () kills. and I O+kms of' the nearest " place where the facility is available isgivcn) g_ S ." c:lif);::I " - "0 "00 :5 '0 ] '" '" i'J' ~ ,g 0 0 ]""" 0"" H - C ~ ~ ..a ~n ~ B~S ill OJ Od .s: ~ u '" .- ~ '0 , " ,,_C-5 -;::; d '0 d " on 0 El " o ." () 0 " ;g ~ " -8" 0 c: p ,-;:! o . 11 :'J _c" ..c: .'0 o " " - 0 .... 0 ~ B ... 0'-.'0 0 '" "" \) ';:j on -'l " - "- ,_," "" % 0- u 'a .0 g ::l '" ';:j U ~ -B-8_ "0 ~- "S V)'" u s i'J' ·c a" s S 8 -5 8..'4" on n 0 0 '-' 1;f lJ .~ 0 o § btJ'"CI 5.o Sl r/J" Z" f- f- Z" -6 "u :l i.LI :is 0 0., U.o -< § ~ '-' u 8 .~ 1 2 3 4 5 (J 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CHW II(S-IO) Murslwdpur I'M(S-IIl) TIII'SS- I\CS(5-IO) n'(IOI) nS(5-IO) 34 340.0 715 112 MC\V(5-10) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IIl) (01144800) C(IO+) til' NCS(IOI) SP(S-IO) RS(IOI-) PII('(5-IO) 1'1 I(S- 10) CP(5-IO) (JC'S( 10 e) S I (Ill I) N\v(IOI)

Sikandcrpur 3S 78.0 ------Ul1lnhabitcd ------(01144QOO)

1'« CIIW H(IO+) Motlpur TIll' fW I\CS(S- 10) CV(I(H) IlS(5-IO) , 36. 300.0 177 32 S) M(S-IIl) MCW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (01145000) SS-lIJ' NCS(IOt) SP(lOI) RS(IO I) qlOI) I'HC(IO+) I'II(S-IO) ('1'(5-10) O(,S(IOt) ST(lO I) NW(ll)f)

1'« II(I(J+) Jagallpur Doab ACS« S) (,V(IOI) IlS(S·IO) 37 2790 I S) M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) PO« 'i) ('fvl« S) (0114SI00) « 5) SS- NCS(IOI) SI'(IO f) J\S( 101) C(IO I·) 1'11C(5-IO) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IU) OCS(IO I) S 1(10+) N\\'(IIlI)

Jaganput ('IlW, I 1(5-1 0) 1'« . (' III' SS- I\CS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) I3S(5-10) Afzalplll 767.7 SI7 65 S) M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) I 38 HI' NCS(S-IO) SI'(5-10) RS(IOI) C(5-10) 1'11('(5-10) PII(S-IO) ('I'(S-IO) (0 I 14S200) OCS(5-IO) S 1(10 I) NW(IIII)

(,IIW II(S-IO) Atal Muradpur TIII'SS- I\(,S(S-IO) eV(S-IO) IlS(5-10) , 39 3S4.3 569 87 I' M(5-10) C(5· MCW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) C]\I(5-IO) (01145300) III' NCS(IOI) SI'(5-IO) RS(5-IO) 10) PUC(S-IO) 1'11(5-10) CP(S-IO) OeS(IOl) 81'(5·111) NW(ll)t)

11(10+) Bisaic/I l' M« 5) C(5- I\(,S(5-IO) eV('i-IO) llS(5-IO) S7.1 S98 72 fvlCW(S-IIJ) I1PSS-1I1' 1'0(5-IU) (,M(S-IO) : 40 10) NeS( 10 t) SI'(IOt) RS('i-IO) (01145400) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) PIIC(S-IO) OeS( lilt) S ('(10 1) NW( 10 I)

- IIi 10+) !\t'S(I-III) ('1'(5-10) nS(-: 5) Daudpul P M(S-I 0) C(5· MCW« S) 1'11('(5 Ill' SS-Ill' CM« I) , 41 9'1.7 434 55 1'0«5) NCS(I()I) SI'(IIII) RS(,-III) (0114S500) 10) 10) 1'11« 5) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IIII-) ~~-I (I n I ) NW(IO I)

RMI' CJlW llS Aminaabad UI f P« TIll' 1 K C 1'11(2) I\CS« 5) CV(5-IO) CM(5-IO) RS(IOI) 42 Nyana 216.0 1.448 193 S) M« 5) II( 10+) MCW« NCS(IOI-) SI'(10 I) SS-HP 1'0« 5) CP(S-IO) NW(IIJI) (01145600) C(IO+) 5) 1'11('(S-1 0) (Jes( I () f) SI(j(1t )

MeW MIlCWC Till' IIV I' M(S-I 0) ('(S- PHS RI\IP CIlW 1'111'0« I\CS(S-IO) ('V(5-10) IlS I(S« 5) DaulaIajpur 2,893 428 TK C SS- C~I« 5) NW( 1(1) 43 374.3 11(1-10) I'IIC(S- 5) NCS(IOI) SP(IOl) (01145700) 10) III' ('I'(llll) 10) ()('S( 1111-) S I( 10 I)

RMP CHW I-I(S- III' TW SS- I\CS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) I3S(S-IO) Salcpur I' M(S-tO) ('(S· 10) MCW« 5) 1'0(5-10) Cfvl(5-11l) 1328 1,138 181 )-11' NCS(IOt-) SI'( 101·) RS(5-IO) 44 ('1'(5-10) (01145800) (0) I'I-IC« 5) PH(5-IO) OeS(IOI) s r( 1(1) N\v(IIJI)

131 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under diffcrcnllypes of" land usc In hcclarc)'*

t: E .S:: .Y. Oil ~, :;:; ::: ~ 2- "3'" 0 ] u u u " Ei ~ .~ -. .5" Ei './) <8 0 .._ "00 ~ ~ u :;:; bI) "e "> ~ :0" 00 "d 'i5 2 ..s " .... > >, ~" oj.", ~ ~ 00 .;; ,g t: >, '" .n 3 a. ";:; t:o ".... * > .;;: " 0. e "'" Ei .<: "0. 0.3 "'"3 8 :l 8 oj .", Z "-' u U " " ~ 0- El ... 0 0 on .... .- ~ 3 ~D " t: :l 0;" '"2 co 'E E" c. "a " ~ 0 t: e'" " ~~ ·c 0- C '" oj Q t: :J :j " }; " C/} < Z" 0.." Z" :::E Ei u. ::J V 00 < Z'" " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

PR Delhi (10) 288.8 GC(351.2) T(351.2) 130 Murshadpur 34

GC(30.0) TW(48.0) ------Uninhablled ------Sikanderpur 35 T(78.0)

FPNR Dankaur (Np) (12) TWE(163.0) T(163.0) 67.0 59.0 11.0 Mollpur . 36

FP Dankaur (Np) (13) - 144.0 TW(67.0) T(67.0) 120.0 Jaganpur Doah 37

GC(360.2) WE(200.0) Jaganpur PR Dankaur (Np) (8) 207.0 38 T(560 2) Afzalpur

684 TW(94.2) TWE(83 I) PR Dankaur(Np) (8) ED EAG - 97.0 12.4 Atai Muradpur 39 . T(I77.3)

GC(46.0) TWE(5 0) PR Bllaspuf (Np) (6) ED 06 1.0 5.1 Bisaich 40 T(510)

ED EAG GC'{60.0) TW(20 0) PR Bilaspllr (Np) (3) 14.7 Daudpllr 41 EO EA l{80.0)

EDEAG GC( 193.0) TW(1.0) Aminaabad Urr PR !lilaspllf (Np) (9) 70 IS 0 42 EO EA l(1940) Nyana

PR MR Sikandrab"d (Mh ED EAG GC( 1440) T\v(48 0) 802 lJaularaJpur 43 fP (10) EO EA 'IWI'(102 I) T(294 I)

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132 DISTRICT CENSUS HI>NDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR •

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1'(5- CHW 11(5-10) Mandpa ACS« S) CV(S-IO) BS(5-1O) 45 162.3 2,110 312 10) M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) 111' SS-HP 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (01145900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) C(lOI) 1'11(5-10) PII« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+-) S1'(IO+) NW(IOr)

THPTW Fazayalpur P M(S-IO) C(5. CIIW H(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 46 94.7 1,058 141 10) MCW(S-IO) TKC SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (01146000) NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(5-IO) PIIC(5-10) Ill' 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(5-10)

CIIWII Shahpur Khurd PM(S_IO)C(5. «S) THPTW PH 1'0« ACS(5-IO) CV«5) BS«5) 47 96.8 400 52 CM«5) (01146100) 10) MCW« 5) PHC(S TK SS-HP 5) NCS(5-to) SP(IO+) RS«S) 10) CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« CHWH«5) Chandrawal ACS« 5) CV«S) BS«S) 48 94.7 782 121 S) M« 5) C(5- MCW« 5) THPTWC PO(~S) CM«5) (01146200) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS«5) 10) PHC«S) SS-HP PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«S)

MCWCWC Chirasl r M« 5) C(5- HPTWTK CPCM« ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS« S) 49 197 a 1,284 214 CIIW 11«5) PO«S) (01146300) 10) SS-1I1' 5) 5) OCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) PII« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Panchayatan 1'« RMpeHW 11(5- BS RS(S- T HI' SS- ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) SO Inayatpur 217.0 1,261 170 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MeW(5-10) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) 10) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (01146400) 10) PHC« S) PII(S-IO) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

Raghunathpur 51 99.0 ------Uninhabllcd ------. (0 1146500)

CIIW H(5-10) HPTWW RaJPur Kalan PH(3) ACS« S) CV«5) BS(5-IO) 52 170.6 1,443 233 I' M C(S-IO) MCW«5) TK C SS- CM«S) (01146600) 1'0«5) N(,S« 5) SP(IOf) RS(5-IO) pIIC(IOI) HI' ('1'(10+) OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW« 5)

CIIWII«5) Jmnalpur 1'(2) M« 5) 1'11(4) ACS« S) eV(lo+) 8S(5-10) S3 104.8 1.611 231 MCW(S-IO) III'SS-IIP (,M«5) (01146700) C(S-IO) 1'0«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO<) RS« 5) pflC(IO+) ('1'(10< ) O(,S« 5) ST(IO") NW(IO<)

CflW 11« 5) GJrdharp\1r PH(7) i\CS« S) CV(IOI) BS(IO+) 54 820 1.434 170 I' M ('(5-10) MCW(I01) IIpSS-lIp C1\1« 5) (0 11~6800) 1'0«5) NCS(I(H) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IO+) O(,S( 10") ST(IOI) NW(IOI)

IIPTWW PO ro ACS CV IlS RS(5- Khcrh lIa li'pur 1'(2) M S(2) IICIIW IvtCW« S5 948 S 4.g82 792 TKC SS- I'TO CM« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO") 10) (0 II ~6qOO) PUC ('(5-10) 5) 1'11('(10 1) III' PII( 151l) ('1'(10 1) ()CS(IO I) S r(IOI) N\v(IO')

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (I.c. area under di ffcrcnt typcs of land usc 111 hectare)"

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Slkandrabad (Mb ED EAG G(.(I 3) TW(50.0) MR FP 08 23.0 Mandpa 45 (7) EO EA TWE(87.I) T(138.4)

Mandl Shyam N. MRFP GC(S5 I) T(85 I) 90 Fazayalpur 46 (10)

Slkandrabad (Mb TW(40.0) TWE(45 8) MR EAG 97 Shahpur Khurd 47 (II) T(85.8)

Slkandrabad (Mb MR EAG GC(85 I) R(9 6) T(94.7) Chandrawal 48 (10)

Mandl Shyam N. TW(66.9) TWE(100.0) PR ED EAG 304 Chirasi 49 (5) T(1669)

GC(63 2) TW(13 6) Panchayatan PRMR Bllaspur (Np) (5) EAG N Cheese I I 38.0 SO TIVE(IOO 3) T(I77.0) Inayalpur

------Unmhabllcd ------Ge(83 0) T(83.0) 16.0 Raghunathpur 5 I

PRMR Mandl Shyam N ED EAG NM Cheese GC( I 55 3) T(I 55.3) 14.2 10 RaJPur Kalan 52 FI' (7) EOEA

Slkandrabad (Mb GC(5 0) TW(l.l) MR EDEAG N Cheese 150 I 3 123 Jamalpur 53 (8) TWE(70 0) T(76 2)

Slkandr.1bad (Mb EDEAG GC(lS 7) I W(S 0) PR Cheese '10 J 8 12 S Gltdharpur 54 (I ~) mEA rWE(IO.I) T(568)

PRMR W EAG Cheese. Ciq I 9) IWE('l20) [3llasrllr (Np) (-1) NM 45 I 06 06 Khcdl Iializpllr 55 1'1' 100 FA Swcctmc.JI<., 1(939)

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MCWMil CWC Faridpur I'M(5-10) HC FWCCIIW Till' TW C PIl(3) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 56 178.0 2,786 408 CM(5-1O) (01147000) C(10+) H(5-IO) PHC(5- SS-IIP PO(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) CP(5-IO) 10) OCS(5-10) ST(\O+) NW(IO+)

p« CHW H« 5) Nagala Chiti Ill' TW SS- pH(4) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS«5) 57 173.3 508 92 S) M« 5) C« MCW« S) CM«5) (01147100) III' 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) 5) pHC« 5) CP(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Mil CWC PHS Ch,t, RMI'CHW H(5- HpWTK ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 58 296.0 3.134 448 I'MC(5-10) POPH(15) CM«5) (01147200) 10) MCW(5-10) 5S-HP NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS«5) CP« 5) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

DMCWMH Deola 1'(2) M(5-10) CWCHC FWC ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 59 300.4 2,648 399 HI' 55-HP PO PH(23) CM« 5) (01147300) C(5-10) CHWH(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS« 5) CP« 5) PHC(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

CHWH«5) Azampurgarhi r M« 5) C(5- THPTW PH(6) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 60 118.8 1,324 186 MCW«5) CM«5) (01147400) 10) SS-Hp PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS«5) Cp(5·10) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Aslauli 1'(2) M S CHW 11(5-10) HI' TK SS- PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« S) 61 38.3 3,107 471 MCW« 5) PHC(5 HI' CM«5) (01147500) PUC ('(10+) 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(5-1O) RS« 5) 10) Cp(5-10) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW 11« 5) Sarakpur 1'(2) M« S) T HI' TW (' PH 1'0« A('S« 5) CV(IO+) 13S« 5) 62 113.1 766 124 MCW« 5) CM«5) (01147600) C(IO,) SS-IlP 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) I'HC« 5) Cp(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCW MIICWC Vllaspur I' M« 5) ('« Ill' pIIS FWC r 1-11' rw (' PO 1'1-1« i\CS« 5) eY(S-IO) I3S RS« 5) 63 951.0 1,401 231 CM(5-10) 5) RMPCHW 11« 5S-HI' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(5-10) NW(IO,) (01147700) Cp(5-IO) 5) pll('« 5) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

CIIW 11«5) Baprpur I' M« 5) ('« rill' n\' C I'H(4) ACS(lOf) CY(II)! ) NW B5« 64 58.4 1.580 234 MCW«5) CM(IO,) (011017800) 5) SS-1I1' 1'0« 5) N(,S(IOI) SI'(IOI) 5) RS« 5) 1'11('(10') CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CIIW 11«.1) Alauda Jaglf 1'1'.1«.\) '1 III' ss- I\(,S(IOI') CV(IOi) BS« 5) 65 263.0 1,939 292 1'.1C'W(IO') 1'0« 5) C1'.1« 5) (01147900) ('(10 1 ) III' NCS(IOI) SI'( II)!) RS(5-IO) !'II('{IO') 1'11« 5) CI'(IOI) DeS(IO I) ST(IOI) NW(IOI)

135 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (I.e. area under different types ollalld usc 111 hectare)"·

c E -'" 'iii S q 2° .~" "0 :;;; 0 :; u'" E u c E ~ .s" E e <8 OJ ~ 0 ~ 00 :;;; ~ u C '" ~ :§ an :l 3 ">- ..D C '" 0 aD :;: "1 ~ 2! " ... .b ~'" "-'-0 ~ to ;0 ~ 1::; t " >- :> :;: .n" 3 ~ 0- o ... ,s ~~ E .c 3 0- 0." 0..2 '"-" :0 t=j .... u S1 "-' E u -0 (5'" 0 C ... 0- -~ 8 '"0" 2 ~ c " " '" ::l -;;; e c:: 00 .~ E-5 E 0- ~ '"~ ~ 0 ~ '" " c: 0- 0 '" 0 -; ~ '" :§ :;:" ;z: tn < *- 0.. Z ~ E" "- :::J" l.J aD '" " 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Sikandrabad (Mb GC(60.1) TW(60.0) PRMR EAG 38 Faridpur 56 (2) 46.0 TWE(58.1) T(178 2)

Sikandrabad (Mb GC(30.0) TW(50.0) PR EDEAG - 16.4 Nagala Chili 57 (4) TWE(76.8) T(I56 8)

Sikandrabad (Mb GC(80.2) WEt 44.1) PR EDEAG - 6.3 Chili 58 (6) TW(44.I) T(I68.3)

GC(30.4) TW(80.0) PR Bilaspur (Np) (4) EDEAG - 7.7 30.2 Oeata 59 TWE( 152.6) T(263.0)

Mandi Shyam N. GC(30.6) TW(67.7) MR EAG 11.0 109 Azampurgarhi 60 (I) TWE(20.4) T(II8.8)

Mandl Shyam N. EDEAG TW(250.0) TWE(277.0) PR 2.0 Astauli 61 (3) EOEA T(527.0)

GC(35 6) TW(56.7) MR Bilaspur (Np) (3) EAG Cheese 10.0 20 4.7 Sarakpur 62 TWE(20 8) T(II3 I)

GC(250 I) TWE(450 2) MR Bllaspur (Np) (7) ED EAG N M 104 I 125 I Vllaspur 63 0(75 1) T(775 3)

MR NC Bilaspur (Np) (2) ED EAG - o 2 GC( I 2) I K(O I) T( I 3) o c 64

ED I'Ae, PR Bila,pur (Np) (4) "I Wr(c09 3) T(209 J) l:() EA Alauda JaglT 65

136 DISTRICT CENSUS HN-JDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wllhlll the Village, a dah (-) IS shown mlhe column and nex '" ._ " ._ c.. ::: '-' o ~ -0 - Q v; 0 "... 0 ... "0 ~D " ... "::: " C- o.> -;; ~ " .;: 8 is .D .~ ~" .:: " " >. -;; " '-' _;;; E ,,., ._G-5 0 23 v {/') .c: "E -;; S E u :s :::.:< E " ;;l I) ;:: ::: t> S .ri OJ '0 0 '0 2 00 "'0 :/) Z l- I- Z WJ'" c;_g " ~ 0 £ < g 0::"u ~u '" 8~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Chuharpur P« CIIW 11(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 66 Bangar 173.2 1.205 156 5) M« 5) C(S- MCW(S-IO) 111' SS-lIl' 1'0(5·10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO I) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) (01148000) 10) PHC(5-10) PI1(5·10) (,P(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CIIW H(S-I 0) Gadhana T HI' S5- PH pO(S- ACS(5-IO) eV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 67 295.5 1,426 207 I'MC(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) CM(5-10) (01148100) Ill' 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PIIC(S-IO) CP(S·IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHW 11(5-10) Roshanpur P M« 5) ({S- Till' 55- PH PO(5- ACS(5-10) eV(5-10) BS« 5) 68 142.1 966 157 MCW(5-IO) CM«S) (01148200) 10) liP 10) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(5-10) PIIC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

H(S-IO) Zuncdpur 245 I' M« 5) C(5- T HI' W SS- PH PO(5- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 69 62.6 1,825 MCW(S-IO) CM«5) (01148300) 10) lIP 10) NCS(5-10) Sp(IO+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

11(5-10) Chachula I' M« 5) C(5· T HI' S5- pll(2) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 70 187.7 2,117 309 MCW(5-10) CM«5) (01148400) 10) HI' 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PI!C(5-10) CI'(S-!O) OC'S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MohamtnadpUT ClIW H« 5) I' M« 5) C« TllpSS- 1'111'0« ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 71 GUipr 194.9 1,174 ISS MCW«5) CM«5) 5) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01148500) PIIC« 5) CP« 5) OC'S« 5) ST(!O+) NW(!O+)

ewc RMP(4) 1'(3) M S Dhanaun C'HW(3) 11(5-10) TIIPSS· PO PH(5- AC'S(5-IO) C'V(S·IO) 88« 5) 72 591 0 4,018 633 PUC' I\C CM(5-10) (01148600) MCW(5-10) III' 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) C(lO+) C'P(5-10) PIIC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I(H)

1'« RMI' C'IIW 1!(5- Thasrana 1'111'0« ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) I3S(5-IO) 73 256.7 1,210 194 5) M« 5) ('(5- 10) MC\V(5-IO) HI'SS-!!I' CM(S-IO) (01148700) S) NCS(IO,) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) 1'11('(5-10) C'P(5-IO) OCS(IOI) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« CIIWIIII()l) Pauvan 1'11(2) I\CS(5-10) CV(IOI) BS(IO+) 74 91 7 145 17 5) M« 5) MCW« 5) III'SS-III' CM(5-IO) (01148800) 1'0(]l)~) NCS(IO,) SI'( 10 ,) RS(IO+) (,(IO! ) I'IIC'{IO' ) ('1'(10') OCS(IOj) ST(lIH) NW(IO,)

Dadup\lf Mew ewc !IC 1'11(°) I\(,S(5-10) CV('i·IO) IlS(5-IO) 75 f)ankaur 199 () 2.807 42R I' M !\C ClS- FWC (,IIW 11(5. III'SS·111' CM(S-IO) 10) 1'0(5-1 (I) N(,S{IOI) SP( 1(1l) RS(IOI) (011489(10) 10) Plle(S·IIl) CI'(5-IO) (JCS{ 10 I) S I'( 10 I) NW(IO!)

137 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on (999) Land use (I.e. area under different type, orland usc III hcctare)**

E c -" "n 'iii .5 c- S '" :;; "0 'b 0 ::: :; "u E u c ~ "c E Vi'" 0 'J i-:; <2 "co ~ u 'J !lJ -ii co 2 > ~ '.I", "0 :0 .;;: o, 'OJ ~ B 3 C.'" ~ t:o "... > ;;: .D" ~~ oj ..c: E 0. 0. 0.'" :S "-':! 8 U " E U .." :0 ~ (5 4- v, ~ 0. ._ tE 0 c ... " ~ 00" e c '" "2 ~ ::l ." ".c -;; 0. n Vi 'E "u "3 ~ 0 c 2 .~i :l "E t: 0. 0 ,., co '2 :l " ::;;: " V) -< ~ a.. Z E u. .s => v "OD ;;: Z'" " 14 15 16 l7 18 \9 20 21 22 23 2

GC(122 5) TW(44 0) Chuharpur MRFI' Silaspur (Np) (5) ED EIIG 3 5 66 1 (166.5) Bangar

GC(21O.0) TW(20 0) PR FP Stlaspur (Np) (5) ED EAG - 30 2.2 Gadhana 67 TWE(40.0) T(270.0)

ED EIIG GC(42.0) TW(39.7) MR Btlaspur (Np) (6) 1.0 1.1 Roshanpur 68 WEA TWE(40.2) T(121.9)

ED EIIG GC(IO 0) TW(48.3) PR MR Bllaspur (Np) (5) 484 Zuncdpur 69 EO Ell T(58.3)

EDEIIG N M 01 PC(42 4) TWE(77 5) PR Dankaur (Np) (6) 02 14 Chachula 70 EO Ell . TK(30.5) T( ISO 4)

27 TW(125.7) TWE(40 I) Mohammadpur 71 I'll. Dankaur (Np) (4) ~~ ~~G N M 07 . T(165.8) GUlJar

ED EAG GC(710.0) WE(35.0) PR Dankaur (Np) (0) EO Ell 4.4 TW(215 0) 0(68.0) 2310 190 1066.0 Dhanaun 72 T(10280)

I'll. Mil. 09 GC(22 I 4) '1'W(15 0) S.laspur (Np) (6) ED EIIG - 06 2.9 Thasrana 73 FP TWE(20 3) 1'(256.7)

l'R SliasplIr (Np) (to) ED EIIG - I W(61 0) rW1:(5 0) 1'(66 0) Pam an 74

I'R GC(c60) rW(7J 0) Dmlupu. D,111""11 (Np) (10) ED EIIG _ 75 1\\'1:(600) 1'(1590) I).Jnk,llll

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmcllItlcs available (if not available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and ncx

'f> to itm brackcts thc distance in broad rangcsvl7..< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms orthe nearest ~ " place where the facility IS availablc Isglven) " "~ u" 0 U ; oj "'" OJ ::l ..r: 0 .:< " c: 0 " E '" ~t~o __ (" g" 'f 2 ~ .g ,,~ -2- u'" 2 or. :; '" ~~§ ," >, '" on -a "C- ~ OJ "0 " 0 ::g 0 J.,... _:'C ....l ,g 0 c "3" ~ ~ .c ~<~, u ~ ].g ctl " "'l .; ~ ::l "0 '-''5 ~ c: c w 0 =s en > c: " o c: ~ 00 ::l "a -g" " 0 ~ c:: .'::: c - ~ ._-5" c ..c: alJ~« ._ " ~ .c C- -"0 .0 .; 0 j ;:j" " - OJ -;;:8 -"._0 " ::l "- -;; e ~ .... u " ::l E 0 ~ 00 " .. " _ c. O~"O " - ::l "~ 0 ~ .S:: 00 " E t ._ " l3 - " '0 <.l C- " -;; .5 ]" ~ ;:jSer; § ~ -;;" ..c: ;:; (.) -;;; " u ~ E '" ~ (l) ~ E" E -6 -~ .~ ~ E " ·c E ::l ::l w.9 "'§ E ~ 0 05 "0 C t: " So"'C 0== er; Z" l- I- Z " " " ~u- " \..I.l ~ 0 0.." 02 « a ~ u ui:! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Plpal Ka RMP(2)CHW I' AC M«5) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 76 SumJpur 218.0 1,566 232 11(5-10) MCW« HP SS-HP 1'0(5-10) CM«S) C(5-IO) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(S-IO) (OJ 149000) 5) I'lle(5-IO) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(\O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ClIW H(S-IO) Bagpur 01'«5) M« T HI' SS- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 8S« 5) 77 109.7 1,159 147 MeW(5-IO) 1'0«5) CM«5) (01149100) 5) C(5-IO) HP NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(5-IO) PHC(S-10) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(IO+) Rauni TIIPSS- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 78 135.0 714 104 I' AC M(5-10) MeW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (01149200) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) C(5-IO) I'HC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

RMPCHW Rampur MaJra I' M« 5) C(5- ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) 13S« 5) 79 158.9 ],338 182 H(IO+) MCW(5- T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM«5) (01149300) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) 10) PHC« 5) HP PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H« 5) Dalelgarh 1'(2) M«5) T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV(5-10) 8S« 5) 80 204.0 1,805 278 MCW«5) 1'0«5) CM«5) (01149400) C(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5·IO) PI-IC« 5) Pll« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(S-IO) Hate",a ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 8S« 5) 81 194.3 1,467 208 1'(2) M S C(S· MCW(S-IO) T HP;W C 1'0(;-10) CM(5-10) (01149500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) 1'1\('(5-10) SS-HI 1'1-1(5-10) ep(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mil CHW H«5) Nawada HI' TW S5- PO 1'11« ACS« 5) CV«5) [3S« 5) 82 210.9 3,425 479 1'(5) M(3) C« MCW« 5) CM«5) (01149600) HI' 5) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) 5) PIIC« 5) CP« 5) O(,S(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

CIIW 11(5-10) A1113 rpllr I'M(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) [3S(5-IO) 83 451.2 1.216 142 MCW(5-10) TW 5S- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (01149700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO!) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) ('1'(5-10) 0('5(10+) ST(IO·) NW(IO'-)

Nanua Ka P« (,IIWII«5) rllpWSS- - A(,S« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) CM«5) 84 Razapur 1832 604 76 5) M« 5) MCW« 5) 1'11('(5 III' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO' ) RS(5-10) 10) 1'11« 5) CP« 5) (01149800) C(IO' ) 0('5(10+) ST(IO') NW(IO+)

1'« (,IIW 11«5) Samspur rIII'SS- ACS« 5) ('V« 5) BS« 5) 85 47R 26R 32 5) M(<; 5) C« MCW« 5) 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (01149900) III' NCS(IOI) SP( 10') RS(5-IO) 1'11« 5) ('1'« 5) 5) 1'11('« 5) (lCS( I 0+) S I(I!)!) NW(IO')

139 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land u,c (I.c. area undcr diffcrcnllypes orland use in hcclarc)**

C -0 o E E o '-J ;:: "." t:o ..." 0.2 ._E t8u '/J @ o " ~ E 14 15 16 17 IX 19 20 21 22 23 2

EDEAG G(49 0) TW(100.0) Plpal Ka PR Bllaspur (Np) (5) 76 EOEA TWE(44.0) T(193.0) Surajpur

GC(31.0) W(63.7) PR Bilaspur (Np) (3) ED Bagpur 77 T(94.7)

GC(64.0) TW(33.0) MR FP Bllaspur (Np) (5) ED EAG - 4.0 34.0 RaunI 78 T(97 0)

GC(31.6) TW(40.7) PR Bilaspur(Np) (2) ED EAG - 0.6 21.4 Raml'll, Majra 79 1"W£(62.0) 1"(134.3)

EDEAG GC(I.6) TW(78.2) PR MR Bilaspur (Np) (2) 3.7 25.5 Dalclgqrh 80 EOEA 1"W£( 105.1) T( 184.8)

EDEAG GC( 130.4) TWE(44.0) PR FP Bllaspur (Np) (5) Hatew.l 81 EOEA 1"(1744)

PR MR G(,(87 0) TWE(99 0) Dankaur (Np) (4) ED fAG - Jaggcry 1.0 10 229 Nawada 82 FP T(186.0)

77 () GC(18.0) TW(120.0) MR Dankaur (Np) (7) fAG 194 2.5 . TWE( 166.0) T(304 0) 43.0 Amarpur 83

'1 W(83 2) rWE( 100.0) Nanua Ka PR Dankaur (Np) (3) ED EAG N Bncks 67 126 84 I (183 2) Razapur

ED EM, (;C'( II 0) '1 WE(28 0) 1'1{ l1i1aspur (Np) (5) EO FA 1(390) 8.8 Samsput 85

140 DISTRICT CENSUS HA'JDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amcnitics and AmC11I1Ies available (if not avallablc withm the Village, a daR (-) is shown in the wlumn and nex to it in brackets the distance in broad range~viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and IO+kms of the nearest '"~ c: place where the facility IS available isglven) "," ;S" v" <:> u ~ .; '.) :::l c: ..c: 0 > .... ~ " 0 " -;:; t'" " .9 5 '" "e:: 2 .,. " ~ 0 '" c:,,~ u" e ~ 8.'8 '.r, >-. u OJ .g_ ~'fJ=, <:> ", "0.. 0 '" ~ ~ ~ ~·c ...J ,g"" 0 -0 " 9 Mti ~d .:; t!. .c:: ~ 0 2:;2 co " "d "0 U "• .-u :;..c::a e:: 0 ~"rr, :.- e:: :g "0 u 0 :::l eD " ~ e: o '" 5 ~. .... " -5" .9 0 .... c .~ "d"< _ e:: .c:: _::a .0 :3 '- 0. " 8 -:'l ._0 " :; 0 :; "- -;; " -"" ,,>C ._:::l E 0 ~ E:: -"...... u .~ ~ 0.. e:: en " O~"O :::l "~ "0 .... "en .3 ~ c: ~ c: '0 0.. OJ .S -;; C E ~ ::l » -;; .0 E u 3 " ~E~ " u :;;1 E '" f:! V .. E " " g g E -5 C .~ ~ C :::l :::l E-'" u.S E ~ 0 0 "0 ·c b c § 6"0 "CI .g 0::: Vi" Z" f-- f-- Z LJj ~" Cl "- v.o -< ;l ~vu u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H« 5) ACS BS RS(5- Kanarsl PAC M« 5) T 1-11' 55- PH 1'0« CV« 5) 86 317.5 3,527 479 MCW«5) CM«5) NCS(tO+) 10) (01150000) C« 5) HI' 5) 51'(10+) I'I-IC«5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Talda I' M(5-10) C(5. CHW H« 5) T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV(5-IO) BS(5-IO) 87 2lJ.7 1,789 264 1'0(5-10) CM«5) (01150100) 10) MCW«5) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PHC« 5) 1'1-1« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H« 5) Atta Gujran 332 M« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 88 353.2 2,303 r C« MCW« 5) PHC(5 HI' SS-HP 1'0«5) CM«5) (01150200) 5) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PH« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Mustfabad 89 10.0 ------UlIlnhablled ------(01 (50300)

ACS CV BS Dankaur 890 1'(4) M S AC H MCW MH HC T HI' SS- 90 1,548.0 6,664 POPB CMCP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01150400) C« 5) CHW PHC« 5) HI' o OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

1'« CHW H(IO+) Gunpura T HPSS- ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 91 2884 40] 61 5) M[S-IO) MCW(5-10) 1'0«5) CM«5) (01150500) HI' NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) PI-i« 5) CP«5) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« H(5-IO) Aurangpur THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) B5(5-IO) 92 5584 922 114 5) M(S-IO) MCW(5-10) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (Ot t50600) W SS-Ill' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bela Khurd 93 125.0 ------Uninhabited ------(01150700)

Bela Kalan 94 2368 ------Unlnhablled ------(01150800)

Mathurapur 95 380 ------Uninhabited ------(01150900)

M(,W(,WC Salarpur I' M« 5) C« T III' SS- I'H(4) ACS«5) ('V« 5) BS« 5) 96 24 1.352 197 (,IlW 11«5) CM«5) (01151000) 5) Ill' 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SI'( 10,) RS(IO+) I'IIC« 5) ('1'[<5) O(,S(IO') ST(IOq NW(IO+)

, S ) - RMI'(2) (,IIW A(,S BS Munl Kheda TIII'SS- ('V(5-IO) 97 5340 2.770 393 I (~(. -II) C()-1I(5_10) M('W(5- 1'0(5-10) (,M(S-IO) NeS( 10 t) RS(IO~) (01151100) III' SI'(I(H) I) 10)1'11('«5) 1'11(5-10) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO t) NW(IO") S'I(IOI)

- 11(5-10) Fatchpur AHa ACS« 5) (,\f(S-IIl) BS(5-IO) 9R 568 I c.71 R JJI I' M(S-11l1 ('(5- ~1(,W('-IO) T I II' W ss- I'O(~-IO) (,M(S-IO) (01151200) NeS(IO') SI'( 10 t) RS(IO') 10) 1'11('(5:10) III' 1'\\(5- to) CI'(5-tO) O(,S(IOI) S r( 10 1) NW( 10")

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land usc (I.e. arca under dl rTerell1 lypes of Im~,J usc ill hcctarc)** .• - c E Sl ~ co ", ~, c Y.,_ .~ .;;; :: 0 :; u "" u ! u " '-' <= " ... <= :: ..8 '-' .~ 0 -;; 'r; 00 ~ " u 'J :; 00 "> :n" ,g C ~ 2 "on .;; "d " 9-" co E ::§ » ?- "-0 "~ ';:J I ';:; t:: '-' » .;; 2 ~ a. o ~ "0 ;:! > I " 0. -s ~ ;; -" 8 0." 0.3 ;:J .D ~ I u u " '0'" ':>,.' 0. ,_e tE 00 E ;; "- I " " 3 ~ ...'" 'r; "".., -" I 2" '"'-' '-' .r; 'E 'J ~fJ E " <= I 0. 8 ~ ~ 0 1:! ::l ~ 0. " 0 'c ::l "1:! 0 " E :;:) 'f) ~ z:" 0.. z:" :>- "<= u.. v "co ~ ~ " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

ED EAG GC(432.0) TW(840.0) PR Dankaur (Np) (4) N 1',,2.0 Kanarsl 86 EO EA 1.0 TWE( 1800) T( 1452.0)

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ED EAG GC(13.7) TWE( 1790) PR Bllaspur(Np) (3) 90 90 -ralda 87 EOEA T(197.7)

PR Dankaur (Np) (4) TW(285J) T(285 3) 652 6.2 Alta IUJlan '~)j

.. , ..... Uninhabited ...... -. Mustrahall 89

ED EAG 10 W(813.0) TW(735.0) PR Dankaur (Np) (I) N Dankaur 90 EOEA . 1(1548.0)

TW( 1534) T\VE(IOO.I) PR Dankaur (Np) (4) 13.2 21.8 13.2 Gunpuf' 11 T(253.5)

TW(303.5) TWE(t26,j) FP Dankaur (Np) (5) EAG 177 13 17.7 Aurangpur 92 T(430 0)

...... Umnhablled ...... 700 30.0 25.0 Bela Khurd 93

G('[183 0) TW(I7 0) ...... Uninhabited ...... to.O 120 148 Bela Kalan 94 T(200 0)

... -.... Uninhabited -----.. -..-- SO W(33 0) T(33 0) Mathurapur 95

ED EAG PR Dankaur (Np) (3) 2 -45 TWE( 1.5) 0(258.2) EO EA ) T(2597) 2570 264 1 Sal,,!,ul 96

30 IWE(195 Il) TK(33 I 0) PR Dankaul (Np) (5) ED EN; - 5 () MUIlJ f()26 0) Khcd'l 97

MR Dankaur (Np) (7) EAG 174 I W(442 5) TWE( 100 ill 1 (542 5) 51 I 235 Fateh!'ur AUa 98

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Censlls of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities a"ailabie (If not available within lhc vi/lage, a dall H IS shown in [he column and ncx

'r, 10 illil brockel., Ihe di,lancc 111 broad rangc,,';?,< 5 kms" 5-/!) kms, am! 1O+kms (Jflhc lware,' ?, place where (ile facIlity is ",aI1ab!" i'givcn) ~ " v ¥ ~ .~ '~ ,; '"~ :l >- " Co ~ .~ l E G 2 "2 G '" .::: r 5 I ~5.- i'. ·3 (..," .c 4 5 I ~~~ ~~ ~ 'r. 0 "on ."" § g \.,. ~ 'r::; '" 9 ;::J:::' 0 .<:! "" :s '3" ell" ~ ; ""~. .<: 8 ""~':; ~.a~ -"'J'; ;;" '"u ~ v 0 " " g.; o_ c. -5 s· " ~ o<:~-t: '" E" " j ~ ." - .... 15. . - 0 ;; -::; ~ -;;>~ " .- -;; ~ " ~ 5 ._ .~ ~ "~ ~ v" " ""- ~ -2] " ~" 'lI~ g § ;; g 0 2 '" " :2 " " >, v " £i" ~ ~ :: Vl E 11;:; (J :.;;" ~-g g g" -;;'" E ~-" 80 c E r. E "~ 0 C "0" ~ " ~ " ta] ~c-g z r- f- i (J1" ci i~ " 2 8 c.." I ~2 < " _u 8] 2 3 4 (, 7 8 9 10 11 i2 13

ns La" fpur Bhang"( MCWCIfW 1f(5- rm'ss· ACS« lj (V(5-IO) 99 185 ') 96g 138 f'MC'(HO) FO(l·lV) (1.-1(5·101 RSiIO'i (0; 151300) 10)1'11((< 5) III' N['~IID+) sprI01-) PH(5·IO) CP(5-IO) NW(lllT) OCS(IO+} S1(10 1 )

l()(l Latlfpur Khadal 178.0 ------~- Unmhah-llcc ------(01151400)

SuoaJ"r 1'(5· ClIW 11(11)r) TIII'TW !\CS,.5-l()1 CV(5·!Ol 13S(5- 10) 101 Vahludd npur 1894 213 36 !())M(5.IO) MCWi5·IO) 1'0(5-10) CMrl·iO) SS·lIP N(S(lO+} SP(lO-} R5(10T) (OI1511(JO) C(IO I} I'I\C(IOI) PlliS·lei CP(5-1O) O(S(IO+1 5T(10+) NW(I(I+)

Kherll Bha\' CIlWiJ[

Kada'l'ur C'HW 11«5) 1'111 MqS· TllPTK "(SIS·IU) eVII·IO) BS(5·IO) 10> MCJ.,l1p'Jr IS] 2,126 27/j MCW«5) l'O{5-IO) CM;IO,) 10) SS·IlP NCS(IO-) SP(IO+} RSI5·IO) (01151700) PHC« 5) PII(5-le) (1'(10+) OC5(10+: ST(W"') NW(IU+)

Mabflpur (lfW H(~ 5) T HP SS. B5 '0 I'M«5)C(5- ,~CS(S-IO) CV(5·:0j 104 B'ngar IJ9.C 1.21l5 MCW(" ») PH('(5 !11' 1'0(5-: e) (M(5·IO: RS(lOq ,,7 10) NC5(lO~1 51'(10-) (01 (518)0) 10) PH(5-IO) ep(5-IO\ NW(IO+l 0('5(10+) 5T(10+)

• 11«5) . ,., as Maka[\~ur ACS« 5) CV(IGt) 125 Kl1ad"r 394A I.106 202 PM [(5-10) 'I1CW«ll'llC'(; 1 HI SS- f'(l',5·IQJ (M(5-lO) RSIW+) J(jI . Ill' NC!'.(lO+} SI>(lO+) (01151900) PIl(S·IO) CPI,S-IO) NW(lO-j O(,S(IO-) ST(IO+)

MCW(WC fI(, 10 RamptJr Khad", I' 1(1' Til' '\,S(5-1:1) ('V(III+) !lSIID·) 2,5 911 151 I'MC(Ii)+) I'!IS('I!W PDIIO+) 01{In'j e (0: IS2eOO) TK SS-IIP N('S( I()+) Sr(.[H) RS(10+) 11(101)1'11[[111-1 1'11(':)+) (')'(10+) 0('5(10+) ST:W') NWI 0» '

M(,W 'viII PlIS 1 J7 Dungarpllr Rlli

C'IIIV Iii Ii)-) U:;;:n,.mpur I HI' IW ;\['5[5·[0) C\'« 5) IlSi< 51 l)~ 4.5 2.616 .1S0 I' M C«.I) MCW«jl PO« 5, Cill«j) Ie ({)'I5!Xllfl WSS·Il!' NCSiI O') 51'(1111 ) RS(IO'I PJJr~< 3) 1'11« 51 CI'I'- 5) O('$(lil<) 5'1':111,) NW::'o'\

('IIIV tll< 5) 109 I\L'llh:: Bu/urg I' v!« .\)C« rlil'SS· ACS('" 5) ('V« 5) ll~« 5) 41 I q 1.'47 2}) MCII'«\I 1'01(5) ('~1« " ((II :02.'(10) 5) III' N('S{ it") SI'(l1) I) ItS! Iii·) PHCj< 5) 1'11«51 ('1'« 5) ()l'S( iOI) S: (11l1) NW(II)')

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land usc (I.e. area under different lypes of land use 111 hectare)"

'6 " 0" ';; -" G' "6 .2- -0 -g ::; 0 " u u -; " E ~ " .S" E .S __ .9 ~ 0 - ." 1) co i:j OJ " " :;; co e >'"' :0 ~ ~ 2 "CI, .; all £" ~ t; » " "'tl "~ co ;:; ::§ t:: OJ » .0 B 0. ~ "o ... -:S .", ~-g > > E " C- o. a.;:: ~ ::l ..s:: S " .", _r;, " " '- u ~ El OJ 00 0 0 os V;" '"a. ~~ " E a ~ ;:l 'f, ';;" ".c '-' -;;" 2 00 :g u " E 0.. ~ "~ ~ § c ::; :l "2 c 0.. ... C :3 '-' _§ , 00 -2. VJ « z 0- Z" ~ E w." ::S U " < 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 l 22 23 2 I

TW(93.0) TWE(37 0) Lallfpur 07 TK(2 1.4) R(0.6) 40 198 99 PR Dankaur (Np) (8) EAG Bhangar T(152.0)

...... Umnhablted ...... •. WE(78.0) T(78.0) Latifpur Khadar 100

WE(51.3) TW(76.0) Suhaldl MR Dankaur (Np) ED EAG . 2.2 TWE(34.4) TK(0.6) 135 101 FP (8) MahlUddlnpur 0(1.6) T(163 8)

58 I TW(161.9) 1'WE(255.0) Kherli Bha\' MR Dankaur(Np) (10) ED EAG . 85.6 102 . 1'(416.9) Mozampur

TW(322.1) 1'WE(II.2) Kadarpur PR Dankaur(Np)(IO) EAG 103 T(333.4) Mojampur

Makanrur MR Dankaur (Np) (10) EAG TW(139.0) 1'(139.0) 104 Bangar

Makanpur MR Dankaur (Np) (10) EAG TW(394 4) T(3'14.4) 105 Khadar

Rampur MR Dankaur (Np) (13) TW(353.3) T("153.3) 106 Khader

Dungarpcr PR Dankalll (Np) (3) N 107 Rilka

rW(252 9) 1"\\ E(77 6) I'R Dankaur (Np) (4) [AG laggcl)'. llrlck" o 2 lOX TK(O 3) 1'(330 X)

nV(216.l) [WI. 1426) I'R Dankaur (Np) (.J) 1 (35g.9) 32 () Achhc Bt:lurg I tl9

144 DISTRICT CENSUS HA"JDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR •

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcnitlc, available (If not available within the village, a daR (-) IS shown In the column and nex to 11 in brackets the distance In broad rangesviz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and I O+kms of the nearest place where the facility IS available isglven)

o o ':!. .r, :2 o .c ~ :l o .c ... .0" E :l o Z c..'" 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 13

PM«5)C(5- CIIWH(IO+) 110 RampuT Bangar Till' W SS- 5) ACS(IO+-) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 49 992 157 10) MCW{< 5) PO{~ (01IS2400) C~l(S-1 0) NCS( I 0 f) SP(IO+) RS(IO,) I'IIC(IO+) ill' I'H(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(I01) NW(IOf)

III Mlrzapur 1'(4) M(2)C(5 HHDMCWPllS THPWSS- 1'01'11(5- ACS(IOI) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 13.8 5,746 (01152500) 917 10) RMP(7) CHW HI' 10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) H(IO~) PIIC(IO~) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCW MHCWC Acchepur 257 1'(3) M(5-10) IIC CHW 0 T HP W SS- PH 1'0(5- ACS« 5) CV(IOt) I3S(5-10) 124.4 1.735 112 (01152600) C(5-IO) 11(10+) PHC(5- HI' 10) eM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(IO+) T HI' TW Chand pur 123 P M(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) ISI.O 878 MCW« 5) PHC(S W TK SS- 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) ACS{IO+) 113 (01IS2700) C(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) HP PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(3) CHW W - 114 Nllonip Shahpur P(2) M(2) ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 546.5 2,750 II{< 5) MCW« 5) ~:P SS- 1'0« 5) (01IS2800) 437 S(2) C(5-10) nl{S-IO) NCS(IOf) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) PHC{5-10) I'H(S-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

I' M« 5) C{5- CIIW 1:(5-10) HI' W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(S-IO) 115 Bhatta 4000 3,081 489 10) MCW()-IO) (01152900) HP 1'0(2) PH 0.1(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) I'HC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

116 Amlpur Bangar P M« 5) C(5- RMP CIIW 11(5- HP TW SS· /\CS(5-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 1737 1.061 (01153000) 166 10) 10) MCW(5-10) HI' 1'0«5) 01(5-10) NCS(IOf) SI'(IOI) RS(5-IO) PHC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) ("1'(5-10) OeS(104) ST(IOI) NW(IOI)

Ahpura 95 PM«5) MCW CIIW 11(5- HI' TW SS- /\CS« 5) ("V(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 1710 60S 117 (01153100) C( 10 f) 10) 1'11('(5-10) HI' 1'0« 5) ("~I(S-IO) NCS(I04) SI'( I 01 ) RS( 101 ) 1'11(5-10) CI'(I01) O("S(IO,) S I (101) NW( 10 I·)

CHW H(IO,) I'M(5-IO) /\("S« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« S) II g K"anl BUZU~I 368 790 MCW(S-IO) IIPSS-1I1' PO« 5) 0\«5) (Ill I 53201l) 115 C(lll!) NCS(IO!') SI'( Ill!) RS(S-IO) I'IIC(S-IO) 1'1I« 5) el'(5-IO) OCS(IOI) SI (10 I) 0/\\'( I (),)

MCW ~ til cwe \V(uiall1,\ IIC I'IIS ("\111' PO 1'11(5- ACS« 5) eV(S-III) BS« 5) III'SS-IIP ('11\« 5) 119 (OI15JJOO) 243 2 2 065 41)7 l' M ('(5-10) III Ill.) I'II('(S- 10) NCS(S-IO) SI'( II) ') RS('-IO) ('1'(5-10) Ill) OCS(5-IO) 51"(10') N\\'( 10')

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E .9'" .Y- ~J .5 ~ .", :;" u '-' " "'-' ~ " :: ,2 '-> n'" 'n '/i '" <> , ~" "~ C; ~ 0. c -0 ;. ;;: .0" "~ 0. <> E - .9 0. " -".D a " '- " ;::; ... 0 ~ 0- eD ., '0 " ...'"" '" c -;;'" 1:'" 'E "5 E" ·c ~ "~ ~ ~ "OJ 5: 0 2 ::l " "00 '" Vl -< Z" 0.. Z" ::J V " < Z " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Ge(16 5) WE(6.5) PRMR Dankaur (Np) (7) EDEAG Bncks 05 I 5 Rampur l3angar 110 T(23.0)

G«71.0) TWE(l08.6) 64 1 41 240 Mirzapur III PR Rbupura (7) ED EAG - ( T(1796)

GC(lOO 4) 1'«50 3) MRFP Rbupura (8) EAGEO WE(20.2) 1 W(30.0) 1.0 Acchepur 112 T(200.8)

GC(27.0) TWE(IIO.Q) MR Rbupura (7) EAGEO 1.0 13.0 Chandpur 113 T(137.0)

Nilontp PR Rbupura (7) Bncks TWE(28I 0) T(281 0) 0.9 13.5 114 Shahpur

GC(407.0) TW(302.4) PR Dankaur (Np) (8) ED EAG N 1.4 576 Bhatta 115 TK(1076)T(8169)

G«60.0) TW(78.0) PR FP Dankaur (Np) (8) EAG N 07 Amipur l3angar 116 TWE(35.0) T(173.0)

GC(70.0) T\\'(35.2) MR FP Kakod (Np) (6) EAG 56 11 2 Ahplll3 117 TWE(JO.U) T( 135 2)

(;("(40;;) l"\\'l78 7) MR Kakod lNp) (6) EAG :;1.1 33.1 K \Va 01 13uzlIr] 11 X 1"( 11(3)

MK Kahod (Np) l~) EAG ~() \ 119

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcnitlcs available (Ifnot availablc within the villagc, a dail (-) is shown 111 the column and nex -;;;- to It in brackets the distance 111 broad rangesviz.< 5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+kms of the nearest 5: c place where the facility IS available Isglvcn) -:j'" ] 1J" u u :; ~ -;; (.) c" .c 0 " '"c 0 ~ "::: ~t " § S IJ <::::- 5 Z .~ 0.- t 1J e - 0.. 8 ,,- -g_ ] V) 'Fl ~. "''; ... g_ '<;ifJ;:1 cn 0 ~'" ·c ~ .... "'c --' :§ 0 " OD IJ ::I;:::: 0 ~ ~ " "2 ! en IJ ~ .c ;:; '§_g:g ~ ;; " .", ~'" 'J ~ ~ .~ ~ a ::J en I.J t: ; ~ ~ ~ ~,,< o . ~ -5 '" :§ "- .c" ;; 1 c:. .",'" _:::!s ._ ..0" 0 <...." ~.g ;: -;:; . :! " t: ._;::l E "5" 0 "~ r:"" -".... u.... '" > .~ 13 '-- '"a. t: "0 U ;:l ~ "~ 0 ~ on ... C a. 9 -;:; :: ti .::::: ~ g'Olll '";::l >.'n " ..0 ;:; u 2 ;::l.c " -;:;" -;; " :.;2 :: rf) ._U ~0 ·c E" E u -5 :: =.:..1. 2~V: 8 " " ;:l :l 'r. u E .D E ~ 0 0 "':l ·c 0 ;: c bO -g 0-:: (/)" ;z:" l- I- ;z: lU " " 1J ;:l ~ 0 c.. C_.a < '" c:::::_u u I": 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CIIW H(5·10) 120 Mulama I' M« 5) C(5· HP W SS· ACS(5.IO) CV(5·10) BS(5·10) 2061 I,B2 198 MCW«5) PO«5) CM(5·IO) (01 153400) 10) IlP NCS(5·IO) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) PtlC«5) PH(5·10) CI'(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

IIAMCW PHS Parsaul 1'(5) M(2) S RMP(7) SMP(2) HI' W C SS- PO PH(5· ACS(5·10) CV(5-IO} BS(5-10) 121 579.3 4,098 673 CM(S-IO} (01 153500) PUC (,(5·10) CHW(3} H(5-IO} HI' 10) NCS(5·10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5·10) PJlC(5-10} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Makrandpur Urf CHW H« 5) I' M« 5} C« T HI' SS· ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 122 Fa\ehpur 156.8 1,040 MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) 167 5) HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS«5) (01153600) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CI'(5.10) OC5(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

RMP(2)CHW THPTW Himotl ACS« 5) CV(IO+} BS(5-10) 467.9 2,078 291 PM C(10+} H(5-10) MCW(5- TKC SS- PO(5-IO} CM(5-10) 123 (01153700) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(5-10) 10) PHC(5·10) HP PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW H«S} 124 Saloni UrfRauni T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV(5·10) BS«5) 1740 1.191 187 P(2} M C« 5) MCW« 5} PO«5) CM«5) (01 I 53800) HP NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS«5) PIIC« 5} PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhal1\ra I' M« 5) C« RMP(3) CHW T HI' SS- ACS«5} CV(5-10) BS RS 428.0 3,270 491 H« 5) MCW« 5} HP PO«5} CM«5} 125 (01153900) 5} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) PH«5} CP(IO+} OCS(IO+} ST(IO+)

CllW 11(5-10} 126 Amlya Kamalpur I' M« 5) q< T HI' TW ACS(5-10) CV(IOt) BS« 5) 1.9 711 102 MCW(S-10) PO« 5} CM«5) (01154000) 5) SS·HP NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PI-IC« 5) PH« 5) CP(5·10) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCW MlICWC IIC PHS FWC 127 Sunpeda 1'(3) M« 5) TIIPSS- PO PlI(5· ACS(5·IO) CV(IO+) I3S(5·10) 5620 2.569 362 RMI'(2) CHW CM(5·10) (01154100) ('(10') flp 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) It(5-10) PIIC(S- CP(IO+) OCS( lOt) ST(IO,) NW(IOI) 10)

Mohammadpur ClIW H(5·10) I' M« 5) C« I III':'WC ACS« 5) CV(IOI) 13S« 5) 128 Kchn 1140 670 114 MCW(ID') 1'()(~5) C1\I«5) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) RS« 5) (01154200) SS·1t1 1'11« 5) CI'(5·10) PlIC« 5) OCS(IO') S1(10 I) NW(IOI)

CIIW 11(10') 12q Ilasanrur Bal-..su,l l' M« 5) C'« IIII'll\' i\CS« 5) eVerO') BS« 5) 1800 1.261 192 MCW(IO') 1'0« 5) C~t« 5) (01154300) 5 ) \\ 5S·lIP NCS(IO\) S\,(IOI) RS« 5) PIIC(IOI) 1'11« 5) CP(IO' ) OCS(IO\) ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

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c E .S -'< 00 :::; .5 C .5 of -0 ." 0 ;l :; u u '" OJ 8 U ,_ § .5 8 5~ .:!! 0 _,"" "00 ::i u u,_ 00 '" >- "" ~ <0 ;l f}. " :0" .;; ""'!j 00 ,., ~ 2 " ,_ t: "-0 ";l; co ';;-'" ,g 9 ~ C. ~ "t:o ",_ ,., '0 .;; .0 0- "0 t: > " -" 2 "0.. 0..2 -:S 1:1 " E u ~ E u '0 :0 " '- ;l ,_ '"0.. ' .... J3 CIl '" '0 0 t: " Vl " r: a t: 2 ~ ;l ~ -;:; 0- ;l; ;l: ;;; t: @) 0.. " 0 '"~ :5 E-B::l 8'" ·c " 0 0 ;l "~ 2. 0.. 'f: -< '" 2." ~ E'" u.. :5 u co'" « £. VJ" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(97 6) W(SOA) PR Dankaur (Np) (10) ED EAG N M 13 Mutama 120 WE(70 3) T(218 4)

4 I GC(320.9) TWE(8.5) PR MR Dankaur (Np) (7) ED 302 Parsaul 121 T(329A)

GC(6.3) TW(52.0) MR Dankaur (Np) (17) EAG Makrandpur TWE(83.8) R( 1.0) 14.7 13 13.3 122 T(143.I) Urf Fatehpur

MR GC(42S.0) TK(0.7) Bllaspur (Np) (6) EAG Milk Solid 38.1 T(42S.7) 4.0 Himoli 123

PRMR Dankaur (Np) (16) EAG TW(SI.7) TWE(IOI 0) Salom Urf FP Milk Solid 20.1 01 20.0 124 TK(1.2) T(153.9) Rauni

PR Kakod (Np) (10) EAG 3.6 TW(200 4) TWE(l69 7) N Milk Sohd IS 3 T(370 I) 40.7 Bhanvra 125

PR'MR Kakod (Np) (10) EAG 2.7 GC(74.1) TW( 1002) Ami)'a FP 17.2 0.6 0.6 126 TWE(54 8) T(22,) I) Katnalpur

PRMR Kakod (Np) (6) 07 GC(132 3) TW(268 4) FP EDEAG N TIVE(67.0) T(467 6) Sunpcda 127

FI' Kakod (Np) (6) ED \:AG - (0('(250) TW(7-1 c) 02 04 Mohammadl'lIr 128 1\\'[(12) 1(100 4) Kchn

ED ('I\e; Mit 1'1' Kakod (Np) (5) Ila<;anplil EO 1,1\ 1(I RO 0) 129 Ilakslla

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Censlls of India 2001 ~ Amenities and Amenities available (lI'not available wlthlll the village, a Gal! (-) is shown in the column and lIex '" 10 II In brackcl'i the dl,lancc ill broad rangc~vi~.< 5 kms., S-I 0 kms. and I O+kms or the nearest § place where the facilily I, available Isgivcn) .., OJ .", l1" u 8 &i on -;; ~ 'J ..c ~ 0 " ~ c t: a c .E; 0 t::"' .2 u " B i: 5 0 'J ~ ;;; lJ c: e cE &.S 'r. ::;. u "5. ] ~ ~C/};::l Of) " 0 '" 0 ::£'" c .~ .... t:: ~ ~ ....J a 0 ]" 9 00 '" :1 = 0 ~ ..c: CD " ~ ~ .", 8 '7 'u .:;~.; --::: > ~ 0 c ~ :; u C ::1 '" ~ 00 :l -g " ~ g~ ~"4 § ;: ~ 0 -E" ..c .'0 :g .... ._..c B " -~~ ~ :: " a §- ~ ~ ~ -:::: -e >- :;" -;; :: ... U t: ~ 0 ~ "'> " :: '"c. t: 00 E o ~ -0 'c ~ "c: 0 ... .:~ 2D " ... .~ ;3 ~ '0 a. ]" ;: -= '" E ..D ~:i ~ 'lJ r/) C~ '".., -;; " " u ~ :.:2 c "' .~ "§ ·c E" '§ E -::l C £i Ec"l ;0 -0 G.5.ci EZ 0 0 ~" '"0 c ~ I/)" :z:" f- 1- :z:" ~'J :2" 25 c.. \.i.o -< § X"u ,-,"0 " G c 2 3 4 5 (j 8 9 10 11 12 13

i\zampur ClIW 11(5·10) TIII'TW 200 P M S PUC I\CS(5·IO) CV(IO-'-) Bs(s-;ri) UO Ilusainpur 242.0 1,378 MCW(5·IOI W TK R S5· 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) C NCS(s-IO) SP(10! ) RS(5-IO) (0 I I 54400) P!lC(S·10) Ill' pII{S-10) CP(S-l() OC5(s·10) ST(IC+) NWr oC 5)

CHW 11« 5) Chang"ul, rM«5) HI' TW 55· ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 131 244.9 g95 14 I MCW«S) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (0 II S450~) C(IOf-) Ill' NCS(lO+) SP( 10~) RS(5-IO) !'HC« 5) PH«5) CI'(5·IO) OeS(IO+1 ST(IO+) NW(10~)

CHW 11« 5) !\CS 132 Salempur Jaat Ill' TW S~- PO 1'11« CV(IO+) BS RS«5; 40,] 2.539 367 1'(2) M« 5) MCW(s·IO] CM«5) NCS(IO+] (01154600) C(\O+) Ill' 5) 51'(10+) NW(IOT) PIle« 5) CP(5-10) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

CHW H(IOT) 133 NJgla Govlndpur P M« 5) C« TIIPTW ACS« 5) CV(13+) 8S« 5) 1407 1,452 MCW(\O~) 1'0«5) CM« 5) (01154700) 170 5) S5-1I? NeS« 5) SI'(10+) RS« 5) PHC([O~) PlJ«S] CI'(IO+) OC5(10+) 51(10+) ;-'\W(10-)

HO(2) MCW BS 7 1'(2) M S llPIWW PO CM lIe5« 5) CV(10'1 '34 Vmbadshahpur cwe He pHC RS(IO~) 9010 5,556 81 PUCC(IO+) 5S-HP pH(IO+) CP(IO+) NeS(IO+) SI'(10+) , (01 154800) NWIIO~) FWCCllW 0(,S(10+) ST(10+)

CIIW Hr< 5;, _ Chaukl IIi' TW SS· /\CS(IO+) CV(10+) BS«5\ 17l.S 979 147 P M 5 C« 5) MeW(S-II)) PO« 5) CM« 5) 13) (01154900) Hi' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PllC(5-IOi 1'1-1«5) CP(IO+I CX:S(\O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO·)

KhwaJapur CHII' 1115-10) P M«5) HI'TW SS- 0) ACS« 5) CV(IOT) BS« 5) 136 "m~"abad Urf 293& 56 97 MCW(S-IO) PO(~.I CM«5) ' C(lO+) NCS(10+) SI'(10+) RS(10-) Fak'gar I'HC(S-10) III' PlI« 5) CI'«5) (01255000) 0(,S(10+) ST(10+) NW(IO-)

1'« ClIW 11(5·10) l!.;lsl pur Ekbel HI' TW SS· A('S(IO+) eV(IOI) 13SI<5\ 2q S) M('" 5) MeW(S-IQ) 1'0(5-10) ClvIl

ClIWII(llh) Ja1tpuf PM« 5) 1'111'0{< IIC5« 5) CV(5·10) BS« SI 2JRJ 759 136 MCIVI5·10) IIPSS-IIP eM[<51 C(I I) I) 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO-l ) H.';(5-IO) 138 (0115521)0) CI'(5-IO) 1'11(5·101 O("S« 5) ST(101) NW(10'j

MeW ~l1ICWC IICS CV(l0l) llS RS« il q K"kor 1'(3) MI< 5) 11e 1'115 R~II'IS) lit' ,-W5S- 721 (I 3,2C,7 512 1'01< i) CMI<:;) NCS(IOlj ellIY 11(1[1·) II)' SP(I() I I N\I'IIO') 13 (011553(10) C« 5) 1'\\« )) ,P()- \0) Ol'5(\()\) 1'11(,(10') S 1110 I)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR PC(IOO.O) TW(IOO 0) Azampur Kakod (Np) (10) 42.0 60 44.0 130 1'1' T(200.0) lIusampur

EDEAG GC(3.6) TW(122.5) PR Kakod (Np) (2) 185 259 Changauli 131 EOEA TWE(50.6) T(176 6)

ED EAG TW(95.0) TWE(200.0) PR Kakod (Np) (3) N Salem pur Jaat 132 EO EA T(2950)

PRMR EDEAG Nagla Kakod (Np) (4) T(140.7) 133 FP EOEA Govmdpur

GC(199.8) TW(177.4) Slkandrabad (Mb ED EAG PR NM TWE(412.9) TK(3 5) 112.9 62 105.7 Vairbadshahpur 134 (13) EOEA T(7936)

I'RMR ED EAG TW(46 7) TWE(IOOA) Rbupura (6) ~ S 162 Chaukl 135 FP EO EA T(147.1)

Khwa.1 apur ED EAG T\\I(85.3) 1 WEe 1170) MRFP Khupura (6) Aminabad Urf 136 EOEA T(2023) Faklgar

G(30.0) T\v(20 0) MRFI' Khupura (6) Raslpur Hbel 137 TWE( 150) [(650)

MR Kakod (Np) (5) EAG rWE(238 3) 1"(2383) .hutpur

ED EM; (,(,(986) ·IIV( 143 R) I'R Kakod (Np) (I) NM 1'0 lOA I \l'l:(43 I 0) 1(673 4) Kal\.o! 139

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amellities available (if not avaJiable within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and nex v;- to It In brackets the (listancc III broad rangcsvlz.< 5 kms., 5-1 () kms. and I O+kms of the nearest ~ place where the facility IS aVailable Isglven) OJ ~ -c U" 0 ')" ,; '_, '" ""§ c ..c: ~ 0 "~ ~ " to 0 ~ u t -E" s 'I> .e ~ u '2 ~ 8. S ,,- 1 ";:; if, ~ "- "- -;r:./l::s 0" "co ;; :g'" ~.g '"' ~·c ....J" 0 -'" ~o !1) ;:3:::: 0 ~ ~ 0 '? ~ ..c: ~ OJ 'J 0:<0 ;; <::!. 8 ~ 'u -;~:g ~ c 0 ':.) 0 =' -;; ~ OD "'" .., c ~ ~ c: .-::: ~ " -5" 2 '" '" o>S"~ ...... c:" ~ , -c -:gEl g ~ .10 ~ :.....'" '" ~ ;:: '" -; ,- ~ l-'" :! >- c ~ -~ u g> .S:! ~ E '" c. ~ On o -...._ -0 " ~ oD "~ 0 0 " ;:; ..:::" !1)~ § ;; " '0 0. " -;:; " " .10" g u 5 ~ _;:l..c: 0 ~ E~ E !:;' -;:;" " -;:; u -'< E '" ~ c E" "§ E .;; ;: -'" " ~ g ~ Q ;:l .g OJ C 60 "'0 ~C.g " ;l: '/) ;Z;" f- I- ;Z; " " - " " UJ ~ 0 E. C.z < § ~ '-'u ~2 2 "4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

A.1ay Nagar UrI' P« CIIW 11« 5) AC5« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 140 Jafarpur Buh 186.5 848 121 5) M« 5) C« MCW«5) IIPS5-HI' PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) (01155700) 5) I'HC« 5) I'H« 5) CI'(IO+) OC5(10\-) ST(IOI') NW(IO~)

P« CIIW 11« 5) Subra IIPTWC ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 141 1945 989 131 5) M« 5) C« MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01155800) S5-HI' NC5(10+) SI'(IO+) R5« 5) 5) I'HC« 5) 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

5MPCl!W H« THPTW Chachura P ACM«5) AC5« 5) CV(5-10) B5 NW 237.7 971 148 5) MCW« 5) W TK C 55- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 142 (0 (155900) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« S) 1'11(10+) HI' 1'11« 5) CP(5-10) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

1'« CHW 11«5) THPTW NW B5« 143 Kutwaya AC5« 5) CV(5-10) 58.7 543 83 5) M« 5) MCW«5) W TK C 5S- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 5) R5(5- (01156000) NC5(10+) 51'(10+) C(IO+I PHC« 5) HI' I'IJ« 5) CI'(5-10) 10) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

\44 [nayalpur 1'(4) M 5 C« CHW H(lO+) T HI' SS- AC5« 5) CV(IO+) B5« 5) 294.0 \,398 226 5) MCW(10+) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01156100) III' NCS(10+) 51'(10+) R5(5-10) I'HC(IO+) PH« 5) CI'(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(l0+) NW(10+)

HA NH(2) 1'(2) M S THPTW ACS B5 R5(5- Jhalhar RMP(20) CHW CV(5-IO) 1.015,0 6.939 1,021 PUC C I\C W TK SS- PO PH (SO) CM CP(5- NCS(10+) 10) 145 (01'156200) H« 5) MCW(5- 10) SP(IO+) 0(5) HI' OCS(IO+) NW(IO~) 10) I'IlC(IO') ST(lO-+ )

CIlW Il(5-10) Till' 'I W BS Dublt I' M« 5) C« ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 258.4 789 139 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO~) 146 (01156300) 5) MCW« 5) I'IlC(5 5S-IIP NC5(10+) 51'(10+) 10) , 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10'-)

I'M«5) CHW 11« 5) TIll' W SS - AC5« 5) CV«5) BS(<.5) 147 Ulrawalt 4629 1.124 182 MCW« 5) I'IlC(5 [II' ,- 1'0« 5) 01«5) (01156400) C([O+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-[O) 10) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(5-IO)

1'« CHW 11(5-10) r HI' rw B5 Iialipur I\CS« 5) C\'«5) 83 8 258 45 5) M« 5) C« 1'0« 5) 01(10+) R5(10-) 148 (0 i 156500) MCW«5) 1'11C(5 SS-III' NC5(10,) 5r( 10') 10) " 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) NW(5-IO) 5) OCS(IO,) 5T(101)

Mohammadpul CIIW 11«5) 1'(3) M« 5) rlll"l \V 1'0I'H« .-\CS« 5) CV«5) I1S« ,) 149 Jadau 1911 I 1,607 284 MC\v« 5) u\1«5) C(IOI) rK SS-III' 5) :'-ICS(IO+) 51'(10' ) RS(S-[O) I'[IC« 5) CI'« 5) (0 [ 156(00) OCS(IO,) s r( to I) NW(IO')

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land u,e (I e. area under dIfferent types o['land usc In hectare)'·

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ED EAG AJay Nagar Urf 140 MR Kakod (Np) (3) 0.2 17.7 EO EA Jararpur Buh

ED EAG MR Naida (et) (3) 1.6 20.8 Subra 141 EO EA

GC(40.0) TWE(146.3) PR Kakod (Np) (3) EDEAG - 0.9 30.0 Chachura 142 T(1863)

FP Kakod (Np) (3) EDEAG TWE(46.7) T(46.7) 5.1 Ku\waya 143

PRMR GC(IOS 4) TW(I07J) Kakod (Np) (8) ED EAG - OJ 40.0 Inayatpur 144 FPNC TWE(30.0) T(242.6)

EDEAG N M PR Kakod (Np) (3) lhajhar 145 EOEA

WE(581)TW(1518) PR Jewar (Np) (17) ED EAG 24.4 Dubli 146 TWE(8J) T(218.2)

T\\'(153.6) TWE(210 9) PR Rbupura (3) 408 603 Ulrawall 147 T(364 5)

T\\'(38 \)TWE(37.\) I'RMR Rbupura (4) ED EAG 7.0 HaJlpur \48 T('52)

PR MR [I) EM; 1w( lOll I) I WI::(60 OJ Mohammadpur Rbupur,l (3) 05 79 149 FP EO EA 1(160 I) Jadau

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under different types orland use in hcclarc)**

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Sikandrabad Name of Suh-Dist: 0003 1 Aroda 01155400 170010002000240240 2 Dhanaura 01155600 170010002000250246 3 Fatehpurjadon 01155500 170010002000240241

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Census of India 200 I - Amenities and Amenitics availablc (Ifnot available within thc village, a dah (-) IS shown in the column and ncxt to it in brackets the distanccJn broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. aid 10+ kms of the nearest placc ,,,,hcrc the facility IS available IS given)

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FatchpulJadon CHW H« 5) T HI' TW PH(3) AC5« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 2 2274 1,240 180 I' M« 5) (01155500) C(IO+) MCW« 5) TK S5-HP 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) R5«5) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

MCWMH CWCHC THPTW Dhanaura 1'(2) M(2) S PO PH« ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS RS« 5) 3 379.0 5,996 FWC RMP(4) TKC S5- CM«5) (01155600) 954 PUC C(lO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO~) CHW(2) H« HI' CP(5-10) OC5(10+) 5T(10+) 5) PHC(5-1 0)

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Village Directory Land Usc_(As on 1999 Land u<,c (I.e. area under different type, of land use In hectare)**

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TW(20.0) MR rr Kakod (Np) (3) EDEAG - Mdk Solid TWE(2240) 07 223 Aroda 1 (2440)

PRMR MJlk Soltd. TWE(17S.0) FP Kakod (Np) (4) 25.0 274 FalchpUl]3don 2 Checsc T(17S 0)

WE(IIO.O) ED EAG TW(IIS.O) PR Kakod (Np) (2) NM Milk Soltd 71 472 Dhanaura EOEA TWE(IDD 0) T(32S 0)

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Jewar Name of Sub-Dist: 0003 1 Akalpur 01158800 170040010000020022 2 Alampur lathla Urf Lodona 01166300 170040010000110097 3 Alawalpur 01164500 170040010000090086 4 Aliyabad Mahdipur 01163900 170040010000070074 5 Allauddinnagar 01163100 170040010000070066 6 Alii Ahmadpur Urf Garhi 01165900 170040010000040038 7 Amanullapur Urf Mahara 01158400 170040010000020017 8 Amarpur Pal aka 01161000 170040010000060054 9 Anavargarh Bangar 01157400 170040010000010008 10 Atlvargarh Khadar 01157500 170040010000010009 11 Asmadpur Charoli 01164600 170040010000090087 12 Aurangabad Urf Humayunpur 01166600 170040010000110100 13 Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 01162400 170040010000070059 14 Ballabh Nagar Urf Karaulkhadar 01162300 170040010000070058 15 Bankapur 01164900 170040010000100090 16 Banwari Bara 01161900 170040010000080081 17 Bhabokara 01165400 170040010000100095 18 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 01163600 170040010000070070 19 Bhaipur Brahmanan 01157800 170040010000010012 20 Bhanna Taga 01158000 170040010000020014 21 Bhikanpur 01158900 170040010000020023 22 Bhunna Jatan 01166100 170040010000040036 23 Birampur 01159900 170040010000050040 24 Chak Ialalabad 01156700 170040010000010001 25 Chakbirampur 01159800 170040010000050039 26 Chanchali 01165200 170040010000100093 27 Chhapna 01166800 170040010000110103 28 Chhatanga Khurd 01163800 170040010000070073 29 Dasoli 01167000 170040010000110104 30 Dastampur 01164700 170040010000100088 31 Dayantpur 01161700 170040010000080076 32 Deorar 01165300 170040010000100094 33 Dhanpura 01160800 170040010000060049 34 Dhansia 01164800 170040010000100089 35 Falaida Bangar 01161200 170040010000060056 36 Falaida Khadar 01161100 170040010000060055 37 Fazilpur 01158200 170040010000020015 38 Govila 01159000 170040010000030028 39 Govl11dgarh 01163300 170040010000070068 40 J-lasanpur 0]]59700 170040010000030031 41 Ibrahil11pur 01166900 170040010000110102 42 [smail Nagar Urf Bhoyra 01159600 170040010000030029 43 Jahangirpur 01165600 170040010000040034

164 Alphabctkallist of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 44 lalalabad UrfChingrawli 01159400 170Q'0010000030027 45 launchana 01158300 17004G010000020016 46 lawan 01166200 1700400}~000110096 47 lewar Banger 01163200 170040010C')0070067 48 lewar Khader 01162800 1700400 I 00G}:}070063 49 lhuppa 01163700 1700400100000j~072 50 Kalakhuri 01166500 17004001 000011 Ol~ 'Q 51 Kalupura 01158500 17004001000002001h 52 01160100 170040010000050042 53 Kapna 01159100 170040010000030024 54 Karauli Bangar 01161400 170040010000060052 55 Karauli Khadar 01161300 170040010000060057 56 Khw aj pur 01164100 170040010000090082 57 Kishorpur 01161800 170040010000080077 58 Kureb 01161600 170040010000060051 59 Mahadipur Bangar 01157900 170040010000010013 60 Mahadipur Khadar 01157700 170040010000010011 61 Mahvalipur 01165100 170040010000100092 62 Maksudpur 01158100 170040010000020020 63 Mangroli 01164400 170040010000090085 64 Manjhipur Banger 01162900 170040010000070064 65 Manjhipur Khader 01163000 170040010000070065 66 MawadiMachad 01166700 170040010000110101 67 Mayana 01158600 170040010000020019 68 Mewla Gopalgarh 01164000 170040010000070075 69 Milk Karimabad 01165700 170040010000040032 70 Mirpur Kachh UrfKanigarhi 01163400 170040010000070069 71 Mohammadabad Khoda 01157200 170040010000010006 72 Mohammadpur Nar 01165500 170040010000040035 73 Mukimpur Siwara 01162100 170040010000080078 74 Mumrejpur 01159200 170040010000030025 75 Mundrah 01160200 170040010000050043 76 Murad Garhi 01158700 170040010000020021 77 Neemka Shahjahanpur 01164200 170040010000090083 78 Nekpur 01166000 170040010000040037 79 Pachokara 01157000 170040010000010004 80 Parohi 01160500 170040010000050046 81 Parori 01165800 170040010000040033 82 Rabupura (Rural) 01157100 170040010000010005 83 Rakhera 01159500 170040010000030030 84 Ramncr 01162000 170040010000080080 85 Rampur Banger 01162500 170040010000070060 86 Rampur Khader 01162600 170040010000070061 87 Ranhara 01160300 170040010000050044 88 Rohi 01160400 170040010000050045

165 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 2 3 4 89 Ronija 01156800 170040010000010002 90 Rustampur 01156900 170040010000010003 91 Sabota Mustfabad 01162200 170040010000080079 92 Sadullapur Urf Madlepur 01164300 170040010000090084 93 Shahpur Nagala 01160000 170040010000050041 94 Shamsham Nagar 01163500 170040010000070071 95 Siroli Bangar 01160700 170040010000060048 96 Siroli Khadar 01160600 170040010000060047 97 Sirsa 01162700 170040010000070062 98 Sultanpur 01160900 170040010000060053 99 Taquipur Bangar 01157300 170040010000010007 100 Taquipur Khadar 01157600 170040010000010010 101 Thora 01165000 170040010000100091 102 Tirthali 01161500 170040010000060050 103 Udaipur 01166400 170040010000110098 104 Usmanpur 01159300 170040010000030026

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Census of India 200 I - Amenities and AmenitIes available (If not available withm the ~ "Iage, a dab (-) IS shown in rhe column and next t it III brackets the dl'ranccill broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. ",d 10+ kms "rthe ncare>! place where rhe facility is available is given)

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CIIW H(S-IO) Chak Jalalabad S2 P M(S-In) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 81.6 319 MCW(S-IO) I'IlC(5- Till' W SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) (01IS6700) C(S-IO) 10) HI' PH(5-10) CI'(S.IO) NCS(IO~) SI'(IO+) RS(IO'I OCS(lO") ST(IO+) NW(IO")

1'(2) M S PHS RMI' CHW 11(5- T HI' TW ACS 2 Ron;]a CV(5-to) 8S(5-IO) 402.8 2,935 406 AC(2) C(5- 10) MCW« 5) I'HC(5 W TK C SS. PO I'H(5- CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) (01IS6800) SP(5-10) RS(IO~) 10) 10) HI' 10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

RUSlampur 166 P M« 5) llA CHW H(IO+) T HI' TW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 392.8 1.301 CM«5) (01IS6900) C« 5) MCW« S) PHC« 5) W TK C SS· 1'0« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) HI' PH« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

4 Pachokara CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' TW ACS«5) CV«5) 8S« 5) 1540 796 123 PM«5) CM«5) (01157000) C« 5) 5) I'HC(IO+) W TK 5S- 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) HP PH« 5) CP«S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Rabupura THPTW ACS«5) CV«S) BS« 5) (Rural) 1.591.0 1.588 238 1'( 5) M(S PHS H« 5) MCW« TK C SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) < - 5) PHC« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) (01157100) 10) C« 5) HI' PH«5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)

Mohammadaba 328 I'M(5-10) CIIW H(5-10) HI' TW W ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 8S(5-10) d Khoda 2849 2.152 C(5-10) MCW(5-10) I'IIC« 5) TK SS-HP 1'0« 5) CM(S-Hl) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01IS7200) 1'11(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS( I 0+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Taqmpur CIlW H(S-IO) THPTW ACS«S) eV(S-10) I3S(5-10) 7 B"ng"r 3190 407 57 1'« S) M« MCW(5-10) PIIC(5- 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) W SS-IIP SP( 10+) RS( 10~) 5)C(S-10) 10) (01157300) 1'11(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(1O") ST(IO*) NW(IO+)

Ana\'argarh CIIW 11(5-10) T HI' TW 141 P M(S·IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S·IO) nS(5-IO) Bangar 970 880 C(10, ) MCW(5·10) PIIC(S- W SS-1I1' 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01IS7'100) 10) 1'11(5·10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Anvargarh Khadar 340 ._-_._ .. Ulllnhabllcd _.... _...... (01157500) T"qUipur 10 Khadar ._ ...... Ulllnhahncd .. _...... (01 157"(0)

MahclChpur 11(10') 6:' I'M(S·IO) i\CS« 5) CV(ltll) BS(S-IO) 11 Kh,H.iar MCW(S·lll) 1'1IC(5- III' W SS- 1'0« ,) CM« 5) C(IO I) NCS(IOI) SI'( 10 I) RS(IO") (01 15770111 10) 1'11« ,) CI'(5- 111) OC-S(IOI) S'I (10 i) NW(IO')

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168 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR •

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Bhalpur IIA CIIW H(5-10) 438 1'(2) M(2) TIIPTW PO 1'11(5- AC5« 5) CV(5-IO) 85(5-10) 12 Brahmanan 305.8 2.624 MCW(5-IO) PHC(5- CM(5-10) C(lO, ) W 55-III' 10) NC5(10+) 51'(10+) R5(10; ) (01 (57800) 10) CI'(5-10) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mahadlpur ['M«5) CIfW 11« 5) MCW« HI' W 5S- ACS«5) CV«5) B5«5) 13 Bangar 254.0 2,995 497 1'0«5) CM«5) C« 5) 5) PHC« 5) W NC5(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) (01157900) I'H«5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

THPTW 8hanna Taga I'M(5-10) IIA CHW H« 5) ACS« S) CV«5) 8S{< 5} 14 295.1 1.391 245 WTK SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) (01158000) C(IO+) MCW« 5) PHC« 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(S-10) HI' PH«5) CP«5) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Maksudpur I'M(5-10) CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' W SS- PH(5) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 15 136.4 678 121 CM«5) (01158100) C«5) 5) PHC« 5) Ill' 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(\O+)

Fazllpur 16 130.9 ------Untnhablted ------(01158200)

MCW MH CWC HC ) ACS Jaunchana CV(lO+) 85« 5) 17 2299 1,219 206 I' M« 5) PIIC PHS FWC CHW T HI' W SS- I H 1'0(5- CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) (01158300) C(IO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) 1-1(10+) HI' 10) CI'(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Amanullapur CIIW H(5-10) I'M«5) Till' TW ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS«5) 18 UrfMaharn 245.7 1,494 MCW(5-IO) PHC(5- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 260 C(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(5-10) (01158400) 10) PH« 5) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

BS Kalupura 376I'M«5) (,HW(2) H« 5) T HI' SS· ACS«5) CV(IO+) 19 449.7 2,255 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(10+) (01158500) C(10+) M(,W« 5) PHC« 5) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

T HPTW 8S RS(5- Mayana I' M« 5) CIIW H« 5) ACS« 5) ('V(S-10) 20 391.2 1.550 241 IV TK SS- 1'0« 5) (,M(IO+) 10) NW(5- (01158600) C« 5) MC'W(I()+) 1'11('« S) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) III' 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) 10) OCS(IO,) ST(IOq

Till' TW Murad Gorhl I' /Ie M« CIIW II( 10+) MeW(,; IV T AC'S« 5) ('V« 5) BS« 5) 21 351.J 1J85 218 1'0« 5) C'M«5) (01158700) 5)(,(10,) 10) 1'11('(5-10) K 55- NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) III' 1'11« 5) ('1'« 5) O(,S« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Akalpur I' M S PUC FIVC (,IIW 11(10;) rIlI'SS- I'll A(,S« 5) ('\'(Ill,) flS(IO+) 3975 1,605 221 C'M(5-IO) 1 M('IV(IO-) 1'11(,(10,) III' PO( 10+) NCS(IOI) SP(IOI) RS(IO') (01158800) ('(10 ) C'!'(IOI) OeS(5-IO) S 1(IOt) NW(IO')

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Village Directory Land Usc_{As on 1999)_ Land usc (i.e. area under different types orland usc II hectare)**

12 r:. s -0 0 'j" E " .s" E <> ~ 0 00 :; ;;! u ~ 00 .;; ~ ;: >. ~'" "-0 ;3 ~ 0. to "... ..c:: 2 0. 0. 0.2 u ~ '"" E u .~ ... '"0. .~ ~ "2 ~ OJ ::l 0. en ~ ~ 0 c Co " 0 '"~ < Z" 0.. Z" :;;: E" < 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(IS.I) EDEAG I3halpur PR FP Rbupura (5) TWE(209 J) 61.0 2.0 16.0 12 EOEA I3rahmanan T(227.4)

G('(IIO.O) Mahadlpur PR Rabupura (3) EAG Jaggcry TW(IIS.O) 25.0 lJ Bangar T(22S.0)

TW(123.4) MRFP Rbupura (I) EDEAG TWE(142.0) 10 S 19.0 Bhanna Taga 14 T(265.4)

TW(30.3) MR Rbupura (2) EDEAG 184 82 Maksudpur 15 TK(79 4) T(l09.7)

TW(1213) ------Umnhabited ------37 4.9 Fazllpur 16 T(l21.3)

EDEAG TWE(201.7) PR MR FP Rbupura (5) 2.2 14.3 Jaunchana 17 EOEA T(201.7)

GC(60 7) EDEAG Amanullapur 18 PR MR FP Jahangtrpur (Np (9) EO ~A NM TW(1160) 15 3 154 UrfMahara T(1768)

GC(1813) ED EAG PR MR FP Rahupura (6) TW(1219) 3.1 144.3 Kalupura 19 [OEA T(303.2)

TW(1243) PR MR FP Rhupma (5) EAG EO TWE(226.1) 39 293 Mayan" 20 T(350 3)

GC(JO 5) TW(50 5) PR MR fP Rbupllla (3) EAG 207.2 MlIIad Gnrhl 21 TWE(542) J'( 1352)

IW(ISQ 4) I'R .Icwar (Np) (14) IOAG 107 1:>0 (1 I (1594) Akalp"r

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Al11enilies available (if not available wltilln the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and ncxt t( it In brackets the dlstanccin broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. :lid 10+ kms of the neare~ place where the facility is available is glvcn)

o o ~ :2 o ..c "~ o ._..c o .:3 ... ~ .0" " E ::l ",,-'" '" Z 82 2 3 4 5 (1 7 9 10 II 12 13

23 Bhlkanpur 160 i'M(5-10) CIIW 11(10+) Till' 5S- ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) 1364 964 CM«5) (0115R900) C'( 10 4 ) MCW(IO+) PIIC(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(IOe) RS(IO+) CI'(5-10) OCS(lOe) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

24 GO"lla CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CY(5-10) 6S(5-10) 3506 1,087 1851'(2)M(510)CIIWH(10+) THI'WC 1'0(5-10) (01159000) C(IOi) MCW(IO+) I'IIC(IO-) SS-HI' NCS(IO+) sp(IOe) RS(IO~) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO")

BS 25 Kapna 307 i' M« 5) MCWRMI'CHW ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) 4266 1,970 RS(IO~) (01159100) C(IO+) H(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

26 Mumrcjpur 213 i'M(S-IO) CIIW H(5-1 0) T HI' TW CY(IO+) BS(S-IO) 2S47 1.334 CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) (01159200) C(lO ,) MCW(IO+) I'HC(lO-) W TK SS- PO(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(lO+) HI' PII(5-10) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO~)

27 Usmanpur CHWH(5-10) TwHI'TW CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 270 I 1.17S CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) (01159300) 157 1'«5)M(S- MCW(IO+)I'HC(IO+) lKSS- 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) C(IOf) III' PIl(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOe) NW(IO+)

lalalabad Urr MI-) CWC FWC CHW T HI' TW PO 1'1-1(5 ACS« 5) 337 l'M(S-IO) CY(5-10) BS(5-10) 28 Chingrawh 6490 2.079 H(IO+) MCW(IO+) W TK SS- - CM(5-IO) (,(10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (01159400) I'I-IC(IO+) Ill' 10) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

29 Rakhcra 103 I'M(5-10) CIIWII(IO+) TlIl'We 1'0(5-10) ACS(S-IO) eY(5-10) BS(5-10) 1899 690 (01159500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) I'IIC(IO") SS-Hp 1'11(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO-) CI'(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

Ismail N

CIIW 11(5-10) 3 I IlasanpuT 363 I' M(S-I 0) THI'WTK ACS(S-IO) CY(5-10) BS(5-IO) 462.4 2.374 MCW(IO+) 1'11('(5- (01159700) e(IOf) CSS-III' I'OI'H C1\I(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) RS(IO·) 10) ('1'(5-10) OeS(lo» ST(IOI) NW(I0") /'

32 Chakolrtlmpur CIIWII«5)1\IC\\« 1'111'1'\\ .'\(,S(5-10) CV« 5) IlS« 5) 1950 1.290 210 I' M« 5) I'(l« ,) ('1\1« 5) (OI15 Q SIlO) ('(10 I) 5) I'IIC(<. 5) I K SS-III' NCS(IOI) SI'(lOI) RS(IO-) 1'11« 5) ( 1'« 5) (lCS( 10 I ) S J'( 10 I ) NW(Ill»

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use II hectare)**

c E Q ..I< 00 1:' c:: .5 .;; .;; .~'" 0 -; u u " E -"u ... .~ .5'" E ,£ <:; S ~-:;; '"en .;; ~ u 2 OD ~ ~ -"~ '"0> :0'" .;; o, ::E" ~ 611 'o;j c:: ';:; >. ~ ..c 9 ~ 0. to:""o ..." > ;; " 0- 2- E .c 9 '"0- o-E " .0~1i ._ u ;;; E 'J '" " 0- on 0 0 c ... " -..8 "~ _e ;au c:: " "e '" "E ".c ),! 0- "~ ~ 2 '"en c 0- ~ OJ 0 §" -; '"2 ~ 0 0 :§ a -< z" c.. z ::E E w.. ::J U "00 -< z" C/l" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

TW(1065) PR Jewar (Np) (14) EAG 190 9.9 I3hlkanpur 23 T(1065)

GC(88.5) TW(74.2) MR Jahanglrpur (Np (5) ED EAG 5.7 63.3 Govila 24 TWE(IIO.5) T(273.2)

GC(IS3.6) PRMR Jahangirpur (Np (8) ED EAG N TW(150 0) 53.2 53.9 Kapna 25 T(303.6)

GC(120.5) MRFP Jahanglrpur (Np (5) ED EAG TWE(l26.0) 17.8 10.3 Mumrcjpur 26 T(246.5)

GC(52.1) TW(30.1) MRFP Jahanglrpur (Np (5) ED EAG 23 15.0 Usmanpur 27 TWE(10.2) T(92.4)

GC(2010) TW(103.4) lalalabad UrI' PR MR FP Jahangirpur (Np (5) ED EAG N 940 28 TWE(140.5) Chingrawh T(444.9)

GC(21.2) MR Jahangirpur (Np (5) ED EAG TWE(956) 529 20.1 Rakhem 29 T(116.8)

TW(333) Ismail Nagar MR Jahanglrpur (Np (5) ED TWE(545) 3.8 5 5 30 UrfBhoyra T(8 7 .R)

GC(8 J) MR FP Jahanglrpur (Np (5) - IW(2758) 1044 739 Ilasanpur 31 T(284 I)

GC(20 5) I'W(15 I) MR 1'1' Rbul'Ul,1 (J) EAG GO 32 TWE(D 9) (·h,lh.blramplif 'I (69 ;')

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CHW fI(S-IO) BS 8ITampur I'M«5) TIII'TW I\CS(IO f} CV(IO+) 33 382.8 1,888 321 MCW(5-IO) PHC(5- 1'0(5-10) CM«S) RS(IOC) (01159900) C(IO+) TK SS-IIP NCS(IOc) SI'(IO+) 10) PH(S-IO) CP« 5) NW(IO~) OCS(IO+-) ST(IO+)

Shahpur BS I' M« 5) (,IIW H(IO+) , I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 34 Nagala 1653 1,010 131 1'0« 5) (,M« 5) RS(IO~) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+) HI' SS-ill NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) (01160000) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(IO~) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CIlW 11(5-10) Kanpur P M(S-10) T I11'SS- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 35 371.0 1.522 240 MCW(5-10) I'HC(S- 1'0« 5) CM« S) (01160100) C(10+) 111' NCS(IO+) Sr(IOf) RS(IO+) 10) PH(S-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10-)

Mundrah r M«5) RMPCHW 1-1(10+) T 111' SS- ACS« 5) CV(10+) BS« 5) 36 397.5 1,602 1'0«5) CM«5) (01160200) 275 C(IO+) MCW(IO+-) I'HC(IO+) HI' NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) ('1'(10 I') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS BS Ranhara I' M 5 PUC II MH CHW MCW(5- T HI' SS- PO 1'11(5- CM CP(5- CV(5-10) 37 782.9 3.120 515 NCS(10+) RS(IO+) (01160300) 10) PHC(S-10} HI' 10) 10) SP(IO+) C OCS(10+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

THPTW Rohl 1'(2) M« 5) CI1W H(IO+) M(,W(S W TK SS- "CS(lO+} CV(IO+) BS(IOC) 38 505 8 2,684 416 1'0« 5) CM(IO,) (01160400) C(10+ ) 10) I'HC(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) HI' PII(IO~} ('1'(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Parohl CHW 1-1(10+) THI'-IW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S«5} 39 2287 288 41 1'« 5) M« 1'0« 5) CM«5) (01160500) MCW(IO+) I'I1C(IO+) W 5S-HI' NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) C(IO+) PH« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Slrol! Khadar 40 33.7 ------UIlJnhablled ------(01160600)

CIIW 11(5-10) S\rolt IJangar I' M« 5) T HI' W 5S- 5) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 41 771 1.190 158 MCW(5-1 0) plle(5- PO(~ CM(S-tO) C(IO I) NCS(IO+) SP(IOf) RS(IO~i (01160700) 10) 111' PH(S-IO) CI'(5-10) O(,S(IO+) S 1'(10") NW(IO·)

CIIW 11(5-10) Dhanpura Till' SS· I\CS« 5) CV(5-lll) 8S(5-10) 42 1143 449 69 1'« S} M« MCW(5-IO} plle(5- PO(S-IO} CM(s-IO) (01160800) III' NeS(IO!) 51'(10' ) RS(IO~) 5) ('(10 1 ) 10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IOI) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(5-10) Suitanplil TlIprW I\CS« 5) n'( \-Ill) BS(5-IO) 43 Ll66 ~8 20 I'M (,(10') [\IeW(5-IO) I'lle(5- (,M(S-IO) (01160900) \\' R S5-IIP 1'0« 5) NCS(IOI) SP( In,) RS(IO') 10) 1'1/( \-IIl) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IOI) S r( Ill') NW(IO')

A.rn,lrplil 44 Pa\,lk" 19{) 2 ------llmnh<\hltcd ------(OI1610(lO)

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under dt ffercnttypes of Im;ct 'Ise it hectare)··

E .:L .c. 00 .§.. .; :;c c ~ E " '-' ::: E _§_~" ~ C ~IJ " :a ~eo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .., '2" :- ~ >. ~ t" "0 .3 ~ 15.. C ".... .9 ;;;0. ""0. 0.8 ~ .... "0- E-~ " 2 '" 'n < " I -1 11 "- ~ "Ol: ~ C c.. 'U 3" 1 0 B '-' i -< Z "- z :2 E ~~~~------~-----+--~~-t~~-+--~~--t---~!~9~-t----~~~~-----t~~~2~114 15 16 17 18 -i~~~2~2~~t-~2~~~-·~--~z~~~--~~'.~ 1 GC(35.1) TW(40 5) MRFI' Jewar (Np) (12) 8.5 Birampur 33 TWE(22.3) T(978)

TWE(l34 I) Shahf'Ir PR Jewar (Np) (II) EDEAG N 204 77 34 1 (134 I) Nagala

GC(64) TW(112.4) FP Jahangtrpur (Np (8) EAG N 32R 16.3 Kanpur 35 TWE(200 I: f(318.9)

TW(197.2) PR Jc\var (Np) (13) ED EAG N M TWE(115.3) 25.2 Mundrah 36 T(312.5)

TW(479.6) PR Jcwar (Np) (10) EDEAG N M Jaggcry TWE(200.2) 31.4 71.7 Ranhara 37 T(679.9)

fW(102 I) FP Jcw"r (Np) (12) lWE(350 3) 7.1 35.1 Roht 38 T(452.4)

GC(2 7) TW(56.1) MR Jcwat (Np) (12) EAG TWE(140 0) 13.8 14.1 l'alOht 39 T(1988)

------Umnhabitcd ------TW(25.2) T(25 2) 0.0 5.9 Stroh Khadar 40

FP Rbupllla (6) EAG ·tW(61.9)T(619) 14 I Sllalt Bangar 4 t

G('(75.0) FP Raburuta (6) 00 7 I Dhanpura 42 1"\\'(30.2) r(105 3)

1\\'(12-15) PR Rbuptlla (q) 6 t T(12-15) 18 2 Sultanpur 43

'1 \\'( 117 7) ;\ma 'llllr ------1Il1tnh"bttcd ------14 II 3 -1-1 1(I 17 7) Palaka

174 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR • _ Census of India 200 I Amenities and Alllcnilies availablc (If not available within the villagc, a daR (-) is shown in the colullln and next (( en it in brackcts the distanccin broad ranges VIZ.< 5 killS., 5-1 0 km~. aid 10+ kms of the neamt place '"en where the facility is available IS given) " U" " Js ,; "'" , "'-' "'- [ t;V)::s "00 0 "0'" 'C ~ 1-0 .. ,c .3. 0 '? ::::: 0 ~ ~ ~ 0 "3" 00 " ;,j .;;: s:!. ..c 8 9 u -;~~ ill " ;:1 c: 0 -~ ._ 0 ~ 2 -"... u.... " ._ u_ -" 0- OD ~ " ~ '0 " 0 ... 0 OD b .:2 'OJ -g c:: c "~ 0- " -;; " "~ E",..c -;; .D" g "3 E ~ -;; E u :.:2" :::;;:..:< '" .~ a ~§~ ·c e E :l :a" .... "0 ~ C .D E ~ 0 '0 "0 ·c ::: ::s 0=-= [f) Z" l- I- Z [J.J " " ~o" " on" ':JC " " ~ Cl :::2 -< '" D:::_u u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

fI(S-IO) Falaida Khadar ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(S-10) 4S 491.0 46 12 P« S) M(S- MCW(S-IO) PIIC(S- HP SS-HP PO(5-10) CM(S-\O) (01161100) NCS(IO+) SP(\O+) RS(IO» \0) ('(IlH) 10) PIl(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

MCWMIlCWC S Falalda Bangar THPTW PO PH(S- ?C ACS« CV(~-IO) 8S(5-10) 46 491.2 5,571 879 r M C(lO+) FWC RMP(4) CHW CM(S-IO) (01161200) W SS-HP 10) ) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) H(S-IO) PIIC(IO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Karauli Khadar 47 390.0 ------UnlOhablted ------(0\ 16\300)

ClIW H(S-IO) Karauli Bangar T HP W SS- PO PH(S- ACS«S) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 48 990.8 4.405 659 P« 5) M(S- MCW(5-10) PHC(5- CM(5-10) (01161400) HP \0) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) \0) C(lO+) 10) CP(5-\0) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) .-J.

RMP CHW H(5-10) ACS BS Tirthalt T HP W SS- PO PH(5- CV(5-10) 49 476.9 3,584 560 P M C« 5) MCW(5-10) PHC(S- CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (01161500) HP 10) SP(IO+) 10) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

CHW H(S-IO) Kureb PM«S) T HP SS- POPH(S- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 8S(5-1O) 50 482.3 4,616 710 MCW(S-IO) PHC(S- Clvl(S-IO) (01161600) C(IO+) HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) CP(5-\0) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

MCWCWC PIlS BS Dayantpur P(3) M S THPTW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 51 1.126.0 7,484 1,169 FWC RMP(3) CHW PO PH(12) CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (01161700) PUC (,(10+) W SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) o H(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) C'IIW BS Kishorpur PM«S) THPTK ~CS ACS« CV(~-IO) 52 289.7 1,397 212 11(5-10) MCW(5-10) PO PH CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (01161800) C(lO+) SS-HP PIIC(5-10) CP(5-IO) ~S(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(\O+)

CIIW Il(S-IO) THI'TW Bam\an Bam PM(5-IO) ACS« S) eV(5-10) BS« 5) 53 1007 1.380 216 MCW(S-IO) PIIC(S- \\' TK SS- 1'0(5-10) C~I(S-IO) (01161900) C(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) HP PH(S-IO) ep(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IOr) NW(IO+)

CHW 11(5-10) Ramncr P M(S-IO) THPTW ACS« 5) eV(5-IO) BS« 5) 54 2343 1.250 197 MCW(5-IO) I'IIC(5- 1'0« 5) 01(5-10) (01162000) ('(5-10) \\' SS-1I1' NCS« 5) SI'( 101} RS(IO+) 10) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MukHnpllr CIIW It(5-IO) I' M« S) Till' rw '\CS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 55 SI\\ ~lr

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i e. area under dl ncrcI~' lypes of land u,c II heclare)' ,

'I _,.E 00 ;; :: q 1 t:l -0 '';:; 0 u .-:: C; " E ~ "c E ~ o. ~V? "en ~ u " ..:! :0 eo ~ .::; ~ n "~Il .;; "1 C 9. ;;"l". ..:3 .::l ... ~ "-0 3: ) c .D -;:: t: " -,;j 4) ·3 ;; .;; " 8 3: 0.'" 0 -::.,'" E .<: 8 D- "o. D-d :D ~ () u " " t: n ~ D- E " eo i; ~ ~ " .- ~ " e ::: '" ... ~~ e r. " " u D- "~ "3: ~ 'n 1: eo .~ "Ei .c:" 0- 0 §'" c '.,_" 0 c " ______Z~ __ _ if; E ::J U '"bJJ < Z" 0- Z" ~ E '"- '" " " ~ ==i±j 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:/ _i.I ___2 , 1 I

GC(400.0) ~;'.'~i<.la MR Rabupura (6) ED 91.0 45 T(400.0) Kh,,,~ .

GC(206.2) EDEAG TW(1020) Falaida PR Rbupura (9) Jaggcry 47.4 223 46 EOEA TWE(100.0) Bangar 1'(4082)

------Unlnhab>ted ...... GC(300 0) 90.0 Karauh Khador ~7

GC(4IS.3) EDEAG TW(165.8) Karauh PR Rbupum (7) 68 6004 ,8 EOEA TWE(302.3) Bangar T(886.4)

GC(1114) TW(75.7) PR Rbupura (5) EDEAG 0.9 278 1'lrlhali 49 TWE(2193) 1'(4065)

TW(4325) MR FP Jewar (Np) (9) 99 398 Kureb 50 1'(432.5)

EDEAG GC(8630) PR Jew"r (Np) (6) NM Dayantpur 51 EOEA W( 133.9) f(996.9)

GC(512) EDEAG WE(1133) PR Jcw"r (Np) (6) NM KIshorpur 52 EOEA TW(IOO.I) 1'(264.6)

WE(37.2) [3anWUTl PR MR 1'1' Jc\\ar (Np) (8) EDEAG I 6 106 53 m(50 4) T(87 6) Bara

GC(71l 7) Pit Jewar (Np) (6) [AG EO IW[(141 I) () 0 21 4 Ramllcl 54 T(2119)

MR (;C(1~4 I) \\,(7 I) i\.tllk..lmpUI Jc\\ar (Np) (6) 199 5;; 1 (151 2) SI\\,JL\

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Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not aVailable withlll the village, a daR (-) IS shown in the column and next t( it in brackets the distanccill broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. ;md 10+ kms of the neare:{ place where the facility 1<; available IS given)

._ :0 E z" 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Sabota 462 1'(2) M« 5) MCW Mil cwe IIC Till' W ss- ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 56 Mustfabad 238.1 2,863 C« 5) FWC CIIW 11« 5) III' PO PH(5) C'M« 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO') (0116220(/) PIIC(5-IO) ('1'« 5) OCS(IO") 5T(5-10) NW(IO~)

Bal1abh Nagar

57 Urf 9.4 ------Umnhablted ------Karaulkhadar (OI162!00)

Ballabh Nagar 171 I'M(5-10) CHWII(S-lO) THPWR PH 1'0(5- AC5(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(5-IO) 58 Urd Ban 150.2 1,282 C(S-IO) MCW(5-10) I'HC(5· 5S-HP 10) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+-) 51'(10+) RS(IO~) (01]02400) 10) CP(5-10) Oe5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Rampur CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' TW PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 59 B<:nger 240.3 2,124 321 I' M« 5) CM«5) C« 5) 5) I'HC« 5) W SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO~) • (01162500) CP« 5) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Rampur 60 Khader 94.6 ------Umnhablted ------(01162600)

CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' SS- 1'11(3) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 61 SlrSa 333.6 855 109 P M« 5) CM«5) (0\ \627(0) C« 5) 5) I'\-\C« 5) \W 1'0«5) NCS(\O+) 51'(10+) RS(\G~) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(5-IO) T HI' SS- 62 Jewar Khader 210 I'M(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS(5-IO) 19.2 1,497 MCW(5-10) I'HC(5- HI' 1'0(5-10) (01162800) ['(5-10) CM(5-IO) NC'S(IO+) 51'(10') R5(IO~) 10) 1'11(5-10) ep(5-10) OCS(104) ST(IOI') NW(IO~)

Man.lhlpur ellw 11(5-10) Till' SS- 142 I'M(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 13S(5-IO) 614 1.011 MeW(S-IO) PilC'(5- III' 1'0(5-10) 63 Banger ('(5-10) CM(S-IO) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO" ) RS(IO-) 10) 1'11(5-10) (01162900) ('1'(5-10) O(,S(IOI) 5T( 10') NW(IO~)

Manlh'pur 64 Khader 133 I ------Uninhabited ------(01 \63000)

13S« 5) 65 Al1uudchnnagar 246I'M«5) :I«_S) MCW« \ .lIP TK 5) ACS« S) C\'« 5) 251 8 1.547 CII~ ~ I'()(~ 01«5) C(IO<) NCS(llll) SI'(IOI) R~(I()-) (01163100) 5)[11((<) SS-I!I 1'11«5) ('1'« 5) O(,S(IO') 5T( 11l+) NW(IO-)

ACS(<.5) C\'(, ,) BS« 5) (,6 JC"';l1 Bnllgcl 11« 5) I I11':' rK I'O(~ 5) 105 () I~J 1'« 5) M(c C~I(<. 5) (0116.1200) MCW« 5) I'IIC« 5) ,,-lIt 1'11« 5) NCS(IOI) SI'( Iii') RS(Il)·) 5) (.( I () I) CI'« 5) O(,S(IOI) S I (Ill') NW(IO')

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land usc (I.c. arca undcr diffcrcnllypcs or land usc II heclare)"

.~ E ;; -'" 00 c ~ .;:; .;:;" :; e. 0 OJ E u u u OJ S .S .:; -- ..2 " s u ~." u fl t;j 0 u u 00 u C ;- OJ -a 00 ."," 0 :0 00 § c E ... .;;: "6 "~ " to .;; ,g 0.) ;>, " "-cl ..D c ~ t OJ ;>, "'-cl >.., .;;: S 0. OJ 2- s c. c. 8.2 '" ~ ~ <.... :;l s :;l .", ;;" 0 ~ '" S u 0{) ;a ,., 0- ~ e g ...'" " .- l;; -" :;l-C -;:;" OJ ~ u 2 '"

GC(569) Sabota ED Ei\G 33.0 56 PR MR Jewar (Np) (4) NM TW(l476) Mustfabad EO EA T(2045)

Ballabh Nagar ------Uninhablled ------W(9.0) T(9.0) 01 0.2 Urf 57 Karaulkhadar

TW(1J9.0) Ballabh ED 1.0 58 PR Jewar (Np) (5) T(1390) 9.9 Nagar Urd Ban

Rampur Jaggery W(218.8) T(218.8) 03 12 19.5 59 PR Jewar (Np) (4) ED Banger

------Uninhabitcd ------TW(89.1) T(89.1) 0.2 0.1 3.3 Rampur Khader 60

TW(219.6) PR Jewar (Np) (3) ED 2.1 0.6 13.1 SlrSa 61 T(219.6)

Jewar PR Jcwar (Np) (5) ED .TW(18 I) T(18.1) 04 0.8 62 Khadcr

ManJhipur PR Jcwar (Np) (3) ED TW(55 7) T(55 7) 0.2 43 63 Banger

TW( 122 2) ManJhlpur ------Untnhablted ------5.7 56 64 T(1222) Khader

GC(37 2) W(4 3) PR MR FP JC\\," (Np) (3) rW( 184 q) 65 84 17.1 Allauddlnnagar T(2264)

I'R "IR 1"1' le,,,,, (Np) (2) 105 0 le\\ ,II I langeI 66

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities aVailable (ifnot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and next t( v;- it in brackcts thcdistancclIl broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. iIld 10+ kms of the ncarc!t placc ~ .: where the facility is available IS given) .."" S U" ",~ v;- c .~ .,; .:" .c ~ 0 .:! " c:: 0 '-' ,~" ~ ~t g .5 '-' c:: E r: u ~ ;2 ~ ~ 8. 11~ '.r. '-' <5. B ~ (;VJ:::ts ;;~ " to "TJ "c. " 0 '" '-' 'r: ~ '"' ~'C .3 ,g 0 -0 ] 9 oD .u :J:::: 0 ~ ~ .;;: ~ .e 0 m " ~ -::l ~ g -§_g:g '-'';:j ~ c ':J 0 ;:l 11 .: ::l " g ~ .:'" >~ eO 0 "2 a.-::: ~,, '" .~ ~ 0 ... " C .2 --a -g ::: " w .S:'" on '-' ~" ...11 §;_ ;;" 0- .0 c:: '" B ~ "E Vl "-5 " 8,fj E" E u :;:; :i2 .; .;:! 0 ~ ~ p E " e e ::l 8-'" E ~ 0 -0'" 2 8 t;o "0 ~ 0--== ~ :i I--'" I-- Z" llJ '" c C-§ " " ::t" 0 0- u_2 <1: § ~ ~u v E: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Go,mdgarh CIlW H« 5) MCW« III' W S5- I\CS(5-10) CV(IO") 135« 5) 67 1,070.0 1,023 143 P« 5) M« 1'0«5) CM«5) (01163300) 5) I'IIC« 5) W NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS( 10-'.) 5) q< 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO!-) NW(IO~)

Mlrpur Kachh - II(S-IO) NW BS(S- THPTW PH PO(S- I\CS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 68 Urr Kanigarhi 343.9 2,405 368 P M« 5) C(S MCW(5-IO) I'I1C(5- CM(5-IO) 10) W S5-HI' 10) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) (01163400) 10) 10) CP(5-10) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Shamsham I'M«5) CHW H« 5) MCW« HI' W SS- ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS«S) 69 Nagar 179.0 966 142 PO«5) CM«5) C« 5) 5) I'HC« 5) W NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) (01163S00) I'H«S) Cp(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhagwantpur CHW H(5-10) THPTW ACS« 5) Cv(S-IO) BS(5-10) 70 Chhatanga 318.1 1,389 167 1'(2) M MCW(5-IO) PHC(5- PO(5·10) CM(5-10) C(10+) W SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (01163600) 10) PH(5·10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS Jhuppa PM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 71 381.9 1,591 218 «5) CHW H(IO+) T HP W SS- 1'0(;0+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (01163700) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) I'HC(IO~) HP I'H(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Chhatanga BS CHW H(IO+) T HI' W SS- 1'0(;0+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 72 Khurd 277.1 755 100 I' M« 5) CM(IO+) RS(tO+) qIO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) (01163800) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO~) HI' PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ahyabad CIIW H« 5) MCW« T HI' SS- ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS« 5) 73 Mahdlpur 138.4 930 132 P« 5) M« 1'0«5) CM«S) 5) I'HC« 5) HI' NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) (01163900) 5) (,(10+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mewla BS CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' S5- ACS(S-IO) CV«5) 74 Gopalgarh 410.9 2,060 342 I' M« S) 1'0«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) 5) I'IIC« 5) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 1'11« 5) ('1'« S) NW(IO+) (01164000) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

Khwa.lpur P M«5) (,IIW 11« 5) T HI' W TK PII(5) I\(,S(IO+) CV(S·IO) US(5·10) 75 2939 1,868 32S CM« 5) (01164100) C(IO+) MCW(IO'-) 1'11("« 5) C S5-1II' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+ ) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) CI'(5·10) O('S(IO+) ST(IO I) NW(IO·)

Nccmka M(,W RMP(~) 1'01'11(5· CM CI'(5· ACS N(,S(S· CV(~-10) IIS(IO·) 76 Shah,ahanp"r 476 J 3.714 60S 1'(2) M(5·1 0) CIIW(2) 11(5-10) III'SS·IIP ("(5·10) 10) 10) 10) SP(IOt) R5(11l·) (Il 1'11('(5-10) OCS( 10 1 ) 11(4200) ST(IOI) NW(IO )

SadllllaplIr lJrf I' "'« 5) C1IW 11« 5) I-Ie\\'« I Ill' I W 1'111'0« ACS« 5) (,V« S) IIS« 5) '7 ~1ddlcr"r 16S.4 1.278 Iq2 \\' TK C SS· . eM« 5) C« 5) 5) 1'11("« 5) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) RS(IO -) Ill' ) CP« 5) (01164300) O(,S« 5) S·I « 5) NW(IO-)

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Village I>irectory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dlffercn{ lypcs or land use II hectare)**

E .§ .>t. 00 ;:; C c: g_ -0 -0 0 :::l ~u ~" a u .... "c a ,2 ~ 0 5~ "el) ~ u u OJ -0 01) " ~ > .!:! ~ ~ V> 0 ..c .;; ~ c: ...!3 "00 .... >. ;;:'" "'-0 ~ '" 5'0 .:; c: \:; >, ~ .0 .9 0. to ..." "0 "-0 ;,. .;; " ..t: 0. 0. 0.3 e E .9 :::l " ~ g ,_ :::l U V> u "0 ;:;" Ol .... " " 0. a ~ 00 "5 0 c: on ... " ._ ... c: '" V> 'fo. Ol ::>..c'" ;; 2 1: 'E (.) 0. ,., -'" c:::> 1: =eo 5" 0. " - ::> " Ol c 0 r? 'E 'c ::> '" 1: -< Z" 0..." Z" ~ E ::::J U 00 -< Z if)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(400.2) MR FP Jcwar (Np) (3) Et\G TW(3860) 140 Govmdgarh 67 T(786.2)

TW(1783) Mlrpur EDEAG MR Jewar (Np) (5) TWE(327) 3.4 1295 Kachh urr 68 EOEA T(211.0) Kamgarhl

EDEAG GC(140.0) Shamsham PRMR Jewar (Np) (5) Jaggcry 47.0 69 EOEA T(l40.0) Nagar

GC(23 1.1 ) Bhagwantpur MRFP Jewar (Np) (6) EDEAG W(12.9) 0(9.1) 1.2 78.2 205.1 70 Chhalanga T(253.2)

GC(218.1) PR Jewar (Np) (14) EAG Jaggcry Jhuppa 71 T(218.1)

GC(201.9) Chhalanga PRMR Jewar (Np) (12) EDEAG Jaggcry 72 T{201.9) Khurd

EDEAG TW{(165) Aliyabad MRFP Jcwar (Np) (4) Jaggery 1.6 II 3 73 EOEA T(1165) Mahdipur

GC(486) EDEAG Mewla PR Jcwar (Np) (3) NM Jaggcry TW(2966) 0.9 18.3 74 EOEA Gopalgarh T(345 2)

GC{54.0) EDEAG PRMR Jewar (Np) (6) N WE(2119) 280 Kh\\'aJPur 75 EOEA T(265 9 )

GC(2IS 0) EDEAG Nccmka PR JC\"" (Np) (5) N .I'lggCI)· ,\\V( 1930) 552 7(1 EO I:A Shahlahanpur T(~II 6)

(;('(70 Xl ED 1,1\(; 1,lggcl)·. Sadullapur I'R 1'1' le\\',,, (Np) (2) 1\\'10(74.1) 77 EOI:A Sug,lI I II f M,ldlcPIII' I (1~5 I)

180 DISTRICT CENSUS HA'\IDBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHANAGAR'

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (Ifnol available within the village, a dah (-) IS shown in the column and next t< it in brackets the clistancelll broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. , u 'n ~r/)~ 0 OIl "0. " " 0 '" 8- 0 c ';:: '- - c -' 0 "0 00 "Q.J ::s =: 0 ~ ~ ~ ..c "3 <:i .;; C!. <.> :; .~ -§]:a en " "::l g ~ u 0 " "ell 0 '" ~ "C ~~o_ c. '- -5" " 0 '- " ::: ,-::: o " ~ ~ 0. C ">: ~(J '" '- '- 0,,"'6 0 " 0 .3 2D e .:E ~ s ~ 1 "a 0- .n " " ;:; " _:;; ~ "E '" ~-5_ 0 ~E~ - '"' E" g E u -;" " 1) E " C E ::l 5 r. E"'" tl ::: .D E~ 0 0 -::l o § ~-c vo Z l- I- Z o - " " " LJ..I ~ D u.n < § oe:~u"u" u L:: 2 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

TIlf'TW Mangroh 1'(2) M« 5) MCW If« 5) I'HC« ACS«5) eV«5) NW 13S« 78 237.4 1,598 264 W TK C SS- PO PH« eM«5) (01164400) C( 104) 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IOt) 5) RS« 5) HI' 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS« 5) 5T(10+)

Alawalpur CHW 11« 5) MCW« T HI' l~W PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV«5) NW 13S« 79 2023 454 67 1'« 5) M« CM« 5) (01164500) 5) I'IIC« S) W TK SS- 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO~) S) C« 5) HI' CI'«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Asmadpur Mil CWC IIC CIIW 1'(2) M« S) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 80 Charoh 9549 5,086 768 11(5-10) MCW(5-10) T HI' W SS- 0 PH CM«5) C(IO+) III' P i\CS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO') (01164600) PIIC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(to+) ST(10+) NW(IO~)

Dastampur CIIW 11« 5) MCW« T HI' SS- ACS«5) CV(5-IO) 8S« 5) 81 298.3 1,567 277 P« 5) M« 1'0«5) CM« 5) (01164700) 5) PHC(5-10) 111' NCS(IO+) SP(IO~-) RS(IO~) 5)C(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10"")

Dhansia CHW H« 5) MCW« T HI' SS- PH 1'0« ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 82 214.9 916 138 PM«5) CM«5) (01164800) C(IO+) 5) PHC(5-1 0) HI' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Mew Mil CWC HC BS Bankapur PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 83 2000 1,619 269 PIIS FWC CIIW 11« HPSS-flP 1'0«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (01164900) C« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 5) PlIC« 5) PH(5-10) CI'(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

1-111 D DA DU DII ACS BS Thora 1'(6) M(2) S MCW Mil ewc HC THPTW PO TO CMCI'(5- CV(5-IO) 84 9362 5.092 856 PUC I NCS(IO+) RS(IO~) (01165000) pIIC PI IS FWC TB W SS-flp pTO PH(2) 10) Sp(IO+) C(IO+) O(,S(IO+) NW(IO~) RMP(12) SMI' CIIW ST(IO+)

11(10;) THPTW Mahvahpur P M(5-11l) ACS(IO+) CV(IO") 135« 5) 85 1144 1,356 204 MCW(IO+) PIIC(5· IV TK SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) (01165100) ("(5·10) NCS(10+) Sp( 10") RS(IO') 10) HI' 1'11(10+) CI'(I01-) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO',)

T HI' TIV Chanchnh 1'(2) M 011(10,) MCW(IO') I\CS(5-10) CV(IO') NW BS« 86 478 I 1.985 2R9 W TK C SS· PO I'll CM« 5) (01165200) C(lO I) PllC(IO~) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO I) 5)RS(10') III' CI'(IO') OCS(5-IO) ST(104 )

Dcornl I' M« 5) CIIW 11« 5) ~ICW« f HI' fW ACS« 5) CV(IOI) I3S« 5) 87 514 5 I 238 198 1'0« 5) CM«5) (Ill I 65301l) C(IIl,) 5) I'IIC« 5) WSS-1I1' l'\CS(11l I) SP( 10~) R5(10' ) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) 0(,S(10+) S I (Ill I) NW(IO·)

Ilhablll"u" I' M« 5) CIIIV 11« ,,) IdC W("' "eS« 5) CV(IOI) Il~« 5) III'SS-111' 1'0« 5) C~I« 5) 88 1462 I J40 217 NCS(IO I) $I'( Ill' I RS(IIl' ) (01 I 65401l) C« 5) 5) 1'11('« "I !'1I(ll)') ('!'(Iill) O('S(IO') S'I (I 0; I NW(IO·)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (I.e area under differenllypes or land usc i, heclare)**

c -ao E E o u c t~ 8.3 § ._lil o a::l ~ E 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(120.3) MR Jcwar (Np) (3) ED Ei\G Jaggcry TWE(88.1) 0.3 23.3 Mangroli 78 T(20S.5)

ED Ei\G GCCIOOO) MR Jcwar (Np) (3) 13.1 Alawalpur 79 EO Ei\ TW(S7.0) T( 187.0)

GCC53.8) EDEAG Asmadpur PR Jewar (Np) (7) N Jaggcry TWE(77S.41 3.2 107.7 80 EOEA Charoh T(829.3)

GCC40.3) TW(174.6) MRFP Jahangirpur (Np (5) ED EAG Jaggcry 13.1 17.9 Dastampur 81 TWE(52.4) T(267.3)

TW(90.0) PR Jahangirpur (Np (5) ED EAG Jaggery TWE(1073) 5.6 11.9 Dhansia 82 T(197.3)

GC(SO.S) EDEAG TW(60.0) PR Jewar (Np) (10) 3.0 Bankapur 83 EOEA TWE(63.1) T(173 6)

GC(360 7) EDEAG TW(300.0) I'R Jewar (Np) (9) NM 4.3 Thora 84 EOEA TWE(152.2) T(8129)

TW(62.5) MR Jeb.r (7) EAG EO TWE(35.2) 23 12.2 Mahvalipur 85 T(977)

G('(1115) TW( 161.7) I'R MR FI' Jahangirpur (Np (4) Ei\G 4.4 51 9 Chanchah 86 1 WE(48.9) T(322 1)

r\1'(170 7) PR MR fl' Jew", (Np) (12) ED Ei\G 1'\\'[(304 Il) 29 324 DCOI

I II ("2 8) l'v1R JeW,1I (Np) (13) ED EI\G 1\\1(883) s s 275 11111 II

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (Ifnnt available within the village, a dal! (-) is shown in the column and next t( it 111 brackets the dlqancclIl broad ranges viz,< 5 kms_, 5-10 kms, aId 10+ kills of the neareq rlace where the facility IS available IS given)

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or; o :2 o o ~ .c "'f> _S" o .c" :; '_ ""D­ o o ~ 0.. .0" E :l Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Mohammadpur P(2)M«5) CIIWII«5)M(,W« TIII'TW 'I eV« 5) 89 Nar 2630 2,628 I\CS« 5) I3S« 5) 425 C« 5) 5) 1'11('« -) W C' SS-III' PO I i( 10) CM« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO;) (01165500) ) CP(IOI) RS(IO' ) OCS(IO+) ST(lO I) NW(IO')

90 Jahanglrpur 248 1'(2) M« 5) CIIW 11« 5) MCW« TIll' TW I'll 1'0« ACS« 5) CV« 5) 13S« 5) 999_0 1.434 CM«5) (01165600) C(lOl) 5) I'IIC« 51 W SS-IIP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(I()+) RS(IO-) CI'(IO;) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

Milk 47 CHW 11« 51 MCW« T HI' lW ACS« 5) (,V« 5) I3S« 5) 91 Kanmabad t 18.9 297 1'0« S) (,M«5) P« 5) M« 5) 1'11('« 5) W S5-HP NCS(10+) 51'(10+) RS(IO-) (01165700) 5)C(IO+) PH« 5) ('1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

I3S 92 Paron RMP CHW H« 5) T HI' TW 1'11(6) ACS« 5) CV«5) 381.3 1,126 173 P M« 5) CM«5) RS(lO-) (01165800) C(IO+) MCW« 5) PHC« 5) W C SS-HP PO« 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CI'(IO+) NW(IO-) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

Alii Ahmadpur BS 172 1'(2) 0 M« RMP CHW H« 5) T HI' TW PH PO« ACS« S) CV«5) 93 UrfGarhi 343,3 1,191 CM«5) RS(IO-) 5) C(lO+) MCW« 5) PHC« 5) W C SS-HP 5) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) (01165900) CP(IO+) NW(IO-) OC5(10+) ST(10+)

94 Nekpur 301 PM(5-10) CHW H(IO-) T HI' SS- CV(5-10) [3S« 5) 2625 1.713 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) I\CS(IO+) (01166000) ('(10; ) MCW(IO") l'IlC(IO-j Ill' NCS(IO+) SI'(5-10) RS(IO-) I)H(5-IO) CP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) N\V(IO')

(,IIW 11(5-10) 95 I3hunna Jalan 3R8 P M(5-1 0) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 13S(5-IO) 305.3 2.524 MC\V(S-I 0) PliC (5- Till' W TK PO PH (01166100) (,(10; ) C SS-III' CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) S1'( 10+) RS(IO-) 10) CP( 10-1-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-)

I\CS BS PO 1')1« (,V« 5) 96 JClwan 5599 2,926 449 I' M« 5) CIIW 11(10') MeW« III' SS-IlP CM« 5) NCS( I 01) RS(IIl-) 5) 5) I'IIC« 5) 5) SI'(IO+) (01166200) C« CP( 10-') OeS(IO,) NI\'(IO-) 51( 10+)

Alampur lathla o Mew Mil cwe ('V(S-IO) IlS« ,) 381 l' M« \) 1'01'11(5- I\CS«5) 97 UrI" Lodona 456 I 2.373 lie FWe R~II' CHI\' IIPSS-I-II' (,M(5-10) NCS(IO,) C(IO' ) 10) S1'(IO,) RS( 10 ) 11(5-10) I'IIC(5-IO) 1 (01166300) ('1'(10 ) Oe5(10+) ST(IO f) NII'( III I

IlS 98 lIdalpur II CIII\' MCIV(5-IO) III' TK C ACS« 5) ('1'(10 1 ) 1344 U24 153 1'« 5) M« 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) NeS( 10 I) RS(I(l (01166400) plI('(S-IIlI 55-II I' SP( 1( 1 ) 1'11(5-10) NII(IIl-1 5) C(IO') C 1'( I 0 I ) OeS( 10 , ) S!"( III ')

I\('S Kal.,khtll, 2CJIl 1'(2) ~1(5-11l) II ("III\' rdC\v(IIl') CI (5- 10) IlS(<. 'I ()q 31J 2 III'SS-lll' 1'0« 5) CM(,-IO) Nc'S( 10') ("(III') 1'11("« 51 SI'( I,) ,) RS( 11)-1 (01 I 66501l) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO') Ol'S(II)I) S-I (10') NII'( 1')- I

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area Linder difTerent types of" land lise il heetare)**

] g q "n .5 ~ E- "0 "j " ':) :; "u E .2 u '-' ~ § c" E .§.,-;n ,s on 'f> .~ 0 " :;; "e " GJ cD ~ > ::5" ~ ;::" .J> 0 "on .; "d '" ..':'! ~ » ;;;:'"' 9- '"' E'n .;a OJ ';::: t OJ >, 3" ~ .n .9 ~ 0. '"'''':) ~ .", > '" 0. GJ > E ..t: .9 0. 0.2 ~ ~ ~ § ._ U u -0 Q" "f> 0. E 0 c ....'" '"' -:.S ~ '"cO ;; ;, c '" '"' OJ'" ::I ::I..t: -;; 2 ~ u 0. ;, OD 'E " "~ ~ 0 § '"~ " - ::I E t:: a. GJ 0 '" 0 'E 2 "e -< Z 0.. Z" ;;;: 8 w.. ~ U'" '"'00 -:: z" if]" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

rW(120 0) EDEAG PR Jahangirpur (Np (3) EO EA NM TWE(I080) 20 25.7 Mohammadpur 89 T(2280) Nar

GC(50.0) TW(790) MR Jahanglrpur (Np (3) EAG 18.0 48.0 134.0 Jahangirpur 90 TWE(6S00) T(779 0)

GC(21.3) TW(82.0) Milk MR Jahangirpur (Np (4) EAG 42 109 91 TWE(1.4) Kanmabad T(104.8)

GC(29.7) TW(202.8) PR Jahangirpur (Np (2) EAG NM 67.6 39.2 ParOl; 92 TWE(42.0) T(274.5) GC(16.8) Alii . EDEAG TW(1234) PR Jahanglrpur (Np (3) EO EA 80.5 37.1 Ahmadpur Urr 93 TWE(854) Garhi T(225.6)

TW(190.1) MRFP Jahangirpur (Np (5) EAG Jaggcry TWE(n.4) 28.3 Nekput 94 T(262.5)

GC(150.0) TW(IS 0) MRNC Jahangirpur (Np (5) EAG 450 320 Bhunna Jatan 95 TWE(60.0) T(228.0)

TW(3042) PR Jahanglrpllr (Np (4) - TWE(2S5.7) 44.3 Jawan 96 T(559.9)

GC(o 5) fW(65.2) Alampur PR Jahanglrpllr (Np (8) EAG N Jaggery T\VE(321 6) 03 464 lathla Urr 97 T(3933) Lodona

1W(802) Jahanglrpur (Np MR ED EAr. Jaggcl)' (10) TWJ:(33 I) 209 lId,llpur 98 I (1132)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcnitics available (if not available within the vIllage, a daR (-) IS shown inlhe column and next t( it in brackeL~ the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kll1~.lld 10+ kms of the neare~ place where the faciltty is avaIlable is given)

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Aurangabad BS{5-IO) 100 Orf 106.3 1,083 135 P M ('{ 10+) CIIW 1I{l0') MCW{< T liP W SS· PO{~ 5) CM(S- 10) ACS(5- 10) CV{ 10+) Humayunpur 5) I'I!C'(IO,) [!I' PH{< 5) NCS(IO') SP(IO+) RS(W') (O I 166600) CP(IO+) OCS(IO') 5T(10+) NW{IO+)

13S 101 MawadiMacha D CHW H{ 10+) T HI' W SS- PO ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 773.2 2,190 321 1'(2) M RS{IO+) d (01 166700) C{ 10+) MCW{IO+) I'HC(lO+-) liP PJl{IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Chhapna 206 1'(3) M(2) MCW H(5-10) I'IIC(S· T liP ss- 1'0I'H(5- ACS{5-IO) CV(S-IO) 3S 296.5 1,322 102 (01166800) C{5-IO) 10) HP 10) CM(5-IO) NC5(10+) 5P(l0+) RS(lO+) CP{IOt) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

CHWH(IO+) 103 Ibrahimpur TJlPTW PO PH{5- CM(lO+) ACS(5-10) eV(5-10) 3S(5-10) 150.1 933 165 P M S MCW(10+) PIlC(5- (01166900) C{lOr) W SS-HP 10) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(lO+) Dasoli THPTW 1'0«5) CM(IO+) ACS(5-10) eV{5-10) 3S«5) 146.6 728 124 r M S MeW(IO+) PHC(5- 104 (Ol J67000) C{lO+) W R SS-HP PH(5-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS{IO+) SP{IO+) RS{IO+) 10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(4) IIA(4) IIU 1111 T(81) D(3) DA nu nil W(62) 1'(104) MCW(lI) 1\111(9) TK(28) 1'0(25) nS(20) 255161\1(19) S("I) CWC(9) 1lC(6) 111'(95) TO PTO Ci\I(3) ;\CS(8) Block Total 34084.1 163803 PUC(4) C I PBC(2) PIIS(1) T\\,(42) PH(63) l\'CS oes NW(S) AC(3) 0 FWC(9) Tl3 R(3) C(17) RMP(32) SMP L CHW(86) 0(2)

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Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under differenllypcs of land use II heclare)**

c E g ..:< 00 0 c '"' 2- '0 -0 ~ 0 :; u .3 u '"c E u .... .5" E 5~ ..2 '-' 0 ~ ,.. ~ ~ ~ '" :0 00 ;;: ol:l ;: 2 .... >. '" "'-0 ~ ~ on ';j-'" ,g t:: ,.. >. " 3 C. ~ o .... -0 ,..-g > .s: -'"" ~ 0. '-' 2- E 3 0. 0.3 ;; '- u E U " :0 "' '" 0 ~ 0. ~ eo '0 c

TW(70 2) Aurangahad Jahangirpur (Np MR EAG Jaggcry TWE(28.3) II 6.3 Urf 100 (10) '1'(98.5) Ilumayunpur

GC(2343) Jahanglrpur (Np EDEAG Mawadl PR Jaggery TWE(406.3) 4.7 118.4 101 (12) EOEA Machad '1'(640.6)

GC(20 0) PR MR FP . TW(80 0) NW Jahanglrpur (Np (9) EAG 03 44.1 Chhapna 102 TWE(1318) T(231.8)

GC(32.5) Jahanglrpur (Np TW(49.9) MR EDEAG 10 12.5 Ibrahlmpur 103 (10) TWE(SO.7) T(l33.I)

GC(26.S) Jahanglrpur (Np W(102.4) MR EDEAG 07 12.3 Dasoli 104 (10) TWE(3.0) '1'(131.9)

GC(7597.895) PC(180.34) PR(54) W(668.642) ED(S7) MR(54) WE(36238J) EAG(74) N(IS) FP(36) 0.0 TW(10013.133) 339.1 1367.9 3077.7 EO(29) M(lO) NC TWE(8537.678) EA(25) NW(5) TK(79.424) 0(9.115) T(27148.61)

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APPENDICES - VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX I ABS"mACTO F EDUCA"nO NAL, MEDICAL AND OTIIER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.O. BLOC K LEVEL

Educationallll,titutions MatnculatlOn / IlIghcr Secondary / Secondary PUC Iintcrmcdwte I Total Total Pnmary school Middle ,chool school JunIOr college number of population ___-'-~ ______~:_____:______':;___ Serial Name of IIlhabltcd of C.D. Inst i- number C.D block villages block Villages In,tltutlOns Villages In<;tltutlons Villages tutions Village, InstltutlOn>-<5, 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Loni 3 6,074 2 2 o o o o

2 Bisrakh 84 188,912 73 105 27 13 13 12 J2

3 Dadri 68 163,346 63 92 2S 31 8 5 5

4 Dankaur 139 221,862 106 154 31 37 13 15 8 8

5 Sikandrabad 3 8,618 3 4 2

6 Jewar 95 163,803 80 104 16 19 7 7 4 4

District(Rural): 392 752,6115 327 461 101 119 42 44 30 30 Dnnkmg water Mcdlcalll1stitutlons source

Maternity and C1111c1 Welfare Centre I Maternity Home Primary Health I Child Welfare Family Welfare Community Health Workers Others Sub-centre Centre Centre No Insti- Insti- Inst i" Insti- medical Tube Villages tutions Villages tutions Villages tutions Villages Numbers Villages tutions faCilities Tap Well Tank well Rivcr 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 o o o o o o 3 3 o o o o o o 12 12 12 15 2 2 75 91 41 8S 7 63 12 15 32 3

17 17 11 14 4 5 62 87 19 48 4 57 13 23 23

11 11 27 58 9 9 123 128 27 16 87 28 21 (fJ 5

o o 3 3 4 4 o 3 o 3 3 o

7 7 14 29 9 9 84 86 13 36 7 81 62 28 42 3

47 47 65 119 25 26 350 399 101 263 34 292 116 90 160 12 rranspoTl COIllIllUnICalJ0ns IJ a II k s Po\\cr supply Credit S(lClctICS

Numberof Number of agflcul-tural cred It Bus Radwa) N av Igable commercial tlnd co- Not \'IIl.l~es SOCieties \ tllngcs serv ICC !'ot at 10 n wat crway Villages operative b,lllk" Avtlilable ;lvadahk (11 6.2 6 J 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 o o 3 o o o o iO o o 7 10 110 4 -+ -+ II 2 6 7 67 -+ -+ o 32 II 5 125 14 \0 10 o o o o o 3 o o o o 20 o 5 3 3 112 13 75 J 17 22 27 360 32 26 26 2 189 APPENDIX I ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AM ENITIES IN VILLAGES - C .0. BLOCK LEVEL Educational inslltutlOns Medical1l15titutions Primary Health College (graduate and Adult literacy Centre / Health above) classes/cen tres Others Hospital Dispensary Centre No Insti- educat IOnal Insti­ Insti­ Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages tutiom, facilit ies Villages tutions Villages tutlDns Village, Institullons 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

o o 5 o o o o o o

4 6 11 5 6 6 7 5 6

5 7 5 3 3 8 10

3 3 9 9 3 7 32 8 9 6 8 15 17 o o o o o o o o o o o

2 3 2 2 15 7 10 3 6 6 8

6 6 17 24 11 17 64 24 29 16 22 3S 42

DrInking waleI' source (contd ) Post, Telegraph & Telephone

No Post, More drink ing Post & Post T clegraph telegraph than one water Post Telegraph telegraph 0 fflce & office & office & Fountarn Canal Others source facllit ics 0 fficc o mee office phone phone phone Phone 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

o o 3 2 o 2 o o o o 2 o 8 80 67 3 15 2 2 15 2 2 53

o 18 67 61 o 17 2 2 13 2 2 35 o 17 136 114 20 10 44 o 2 3 3 o o o o o o

o 17 95 87 o 25 9 23 o 62 384 334 4 80 6 6 48 6 6 158 Credll socict ICS Recreational facilIty ~'ewspaper / i\1 agallll e

N um ber of non­ agncuh ura I Number of o(hcr Clllcm a / Stadium I Auditorium! News paper credit 'iOClet lC5 Villages credit SOCieties Video hall Sports club Community hall News paper Mag.azlIlc & MagazlIlc 64 65 66 68 69 70 7 I 72 o o o o o 0 2 1 1 o 0 ~ 32 32 o o 0 2B o o o 2 o 0 29 15 IS o o o o o 0 :2 2 2 o o 0 IB 10 10 2 3 3 4 o 0 142 68 68 190 APPENDIX IA - Village Directory Villages by number of Primary Schools Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar Serial Name of C. D. block Total number Number of primary schools number of inhabited villages None I One I Two I Three J Four+ I 2 :I 4 I 5 I (j I 7 I 8 Loni 3 2 0 0 0 2 Bisrakh 84 II 49 19 3 2 3 Dadri 68 5 45 II 6 I 4 Dankaur 139 33 76 19 (j 5 5 Sikandrabad 3 0 2 0 0 6 Jewar 95 15 62 15 2 I District Total: 39:~ 65 236 65 17 9

A PPENDIX I B - Village Directory Villages by Priimary, Middle and Secondary Schools N arne of the D istrict:Gautam Buddha Nagar Serial Name of C. D. Total Type of educational institutions available number block number of No School Atleastone Atleastone Atleastone inhabited primary school primary school middle school and villages and no middle and onc middle one secondary school school school 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Loni 3 0 2 Bisrakh 84 11 46 27 13 3 Dadri 68 5 38 25 8 4 Dankaur 139 33 75 31 13 5 Sikandrabad 3 0 2 6 Jewar 95 15 64 16 7 Total: 392 65 226 101 42

APPENDIX IC - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available Name of the District:Gautam Buddha Nagar Serial Namc of C. D. Numbcrofvillages with different sources of drink in water available number block On Iy tap Only well Only tube Only M ore than one source well handpump only from tap, well, tube well, handpump I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Loni 0 0 0 2 2 Bisrakh 0 0 0 14 66 3 Dadri () () 6 59 4 Dankaur 0 0 23 113 5 Sikandrabad () () 0 () 3 6 Jc\var () () 0 R R6 District Total: 2 () 0 52 329

191 APPENDIX II VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVEONEOR MORE AMENITIES A menities not available Amenities not available (indicate N. A. where (indicate N. A. wherc amenity not .... amenity not available) avaJlable) OJ .n Senior Appro3e E Primary :::l t: Location Name or Secon- Health Tap h by Commer- -;:; c code C.D. Popu- dary Sub drmklllg Bus Pueca clal (f]'" Name of village number block latlol1 School Collcge Ccntre water facility road Bank 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 II 12 CIlIpyana Buzurg 01126200 Bisrakh 7.682 N A. N.A NA A vaJlablc Available Available NA 2 Chhapraula 01 127100 Bisrakh 6,820 N.A N.A. Available NA N.A Available Available 3 DUJan a 01127600 Bisrakh 7,90 I Available NA NA Available NA Available N.A 4 Hazlpur 01129000 Bisrakh 6,655 NA N.A NA AvaJlable N.A Available NA 5 T Ilpata Karallwas 01130500 Bisrakh 6,802 Available NA Available Available NA Available NA 6 Surajpur 01140300 B,srakh 5,569 N.A N.A Available NA Available Available Available 7 Bisahda 01131800 Dad" 5.393 A vallablc NA Available Available Available Available AvaJlable 8 Dhoom M alllkpur 01132300 Dadn 9,354 NA N.A. N.A Available N.A Available NA 9 Chithara 01133000 Dadn 6,518 N.A NA Available Available N.A Available AvaJiable 10 Ghodi Baehhcda 01133600 Dadri 5,990 N.A N.A. Available NA N.A. Available A vaJiable 11 Patadl 01133800 Dadri . 8,588 N.A N A. N.A N.A N.A. Available N A. 12 Jarcha 01134700 Dadri 7,551 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 13 Kalonda 01134800 Dadl"l 7,494 A vailablc Available N A. Available N.A. Available NA 14 Chholas 01 134900 Dadri 5,921 N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available Available 15 Dankaur 01150400 Dankaur 6,664 NA N A. NA Available Available Available Available 16 M irzapur 01152500 Dankaur 5,746 N.A N.A. Available Available N.A Available NA 17 Vairbadshahpur 01154800 Dankaur 5,556 Available N.A N.A N A. Available Available Available 18 Jhajhar 01156200 Dankaur 6,939 Available Available N.A Available Available Available A vallablc 19 Dhanaura 01155600 Sikandrabad 5.996 Available N.A. N.A Available Available Available N A. 20 Falaida Bangar 01161200 Jcwar 5,571 N.A N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A 21 Dayantpur 01161700 Jewar 7,484 Available N A. Available Available Available Available N A. 22 Asmadpur Charoli 01164600 Jcwar 5,086 N.A N A. N.A Available N.A Available N.A 23 Thora 01165000 Jewar 5,092 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

192 APPENDIX II-A CENSUS TOWNS WIIIICH DO NOT IIAVEONEOR MOREAMENITIES Amcnltlcs 110t available Amcnlties not availablc (indicate N. A where (lIldlcate N. A. w here amen ity not

~ IU amenity not avaliablc ) available) .D E SenIOr College Health Tap Bus Arp- Banh :;l " Location Namcof Sccon- Centre drinklllg facility roach by Name of census eode C D. dary water Pucca ~'.J c/l town number block Population School road 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12

NOlda Ct 41001000 IJI"akh 30S0S8 A, ada hie Avadahlc N A N A N.A. A va ila hie \ va d. hie

2 Salarpur Khadar (et) 41 002000 B"rakh I07S0 N A A va ila ble N A A vallahlc N A AvaJiahle \vadahle

APPENDIxm LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TO'NNSINON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS

Land use (Area under different types of land use in heetares)

Culturable Waste Area Not Name of town and (including available Serial C.D. Block within Total Irrigated goucharand for number brackets Area Area Forest by source Uninigated groves) cultivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

N.A.

APPENDIX IV CD. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial Loeation Name ofvi\1age ------.------Serial Location Name of village number code number number code number 2 3 2 3 Name of CD Block: Loni Name of CD Block: Jewar Nil Name of CD Block: Bisrakh 4 01163200 Jewar Banger 01138200 Naglt Bahrarnpur Name of CD Block: Dadri

2 01131700 TamolipUl" Name of CD Block: Dankaur

3 01145100 Jaganpur Doab Name of CD Block: Sikandrabad

Nil

193 APPENDIX V - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population

Serial Name ofC.D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited number villages villages villages having no Sch ed u led Cas tes population I 2 3 4 5 6 Loni 3 0 3 0 2 Bis rakh 91 7 84 12 3 Dadri 72 4 68 3 4 Dankaur 149 10 139 14 5 Sikandrabad 3 0 3 0 6 Jewar 104 9 95 4 District Total: 422 30 392 33

APPENDIX VI - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population Serial Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited number villages villages villages having no Scheduled Tribes population I 2 3 4 5 6 Loni 3 0 3 3 2 Bis rakh 91 7 84 83 3 Dadri 72 4 68 66 4 Dankaur 149 10 139 138 5 Sikandrabad 3 0 3 3 6 Jewar 104 9 95 91 District Total: 422 30 392 384

194 APPENDIX VII A LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A-SCHEDULED CASTES

Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code Scheduled code caste number caste number popUlation population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3

Name of CD Block: Loni 01125900 Sharfabad Less than 5 01140200 Malakpur 01125100 Hazratpur Wajidpur 01138300 Bajidpur 31-40 01129400 Sultanpur 01125000 Chhajarsi 01129100 Sadarpur 41-50 01126S00 Milk Lachchhi 01124900 MahlUdidin Pur Kanawni 01128200 Mahamvad N arne of CD Block: Bisrakh 01140300 Surajpur Less than 5 01126700 Haibatpur 01128800 Khera Choganpur 01129800 Saini 01128100 Akalpur Jagir 01130600 Pali 01128600 Emnabad 01126400 Roza Jalalpur 01125200 Chautpur 01139800 Gohiyapur 01127900 Islamabad Kalda 01127300 Bisnoli 01125400 Yusufpur Chak Saberi 01138700 Shahdara 01129000 Hazipur O1l38800 Chhaprauli Bangar 01139600 Dostpur Mangroli Bangar 01127000 Duriyai 01129900 Sunpura Sohanpur 01126800 Patwari Oll25S00 Bahlolpur 21-30 01127800 Sadipur Chhidoli 01126600 Ithaira 01127400 Achheja 01128500 Bisrakh Jalalpur 5-10 01129200 Raipur Khadar 01130100 Bhanauta 01140800 Sakipur 01127600 Dujana 01130400 Khodna Kalan 01125800 Parthala Khanjarpur 01126200 Chipyana Buzurg 01138400 Kulesara 01126300 Roza Yakubpur 01127500 Kachheda Warsabad 01140400 Gulistanpur 01138600 Suthiyana 01129700 BholaRawal 01127100 Chhapraula 01137900 Shahpur 01128300 Kudi Khera Govardhanpur 01125700 Garhi Chaukhandi Bangar o1138S00 Habibpur 01140700 Makauda 01126900 Girdharpur Sunarasi 01130500 Ti1pata Karanwas 01128000 Bambawad 01130200 Khodna Khurd 01126000 Sorkha Jahidabad 31-40 01129500 Sadullapur 01129600 BaJdpura 11-20 01128400 Khairpur GuIjar 01126100 Shah Beri 01125300 Chipyana Khurd 01130300 Dcvla UrfTign 01127700 Ibadullapur UrfBadalpur 01140100 Lakhnawali 01130000 Khedi 01138100 Nagla Nagli 01129300 Asagarpur Jagir 41-50 01138000 Rohilapur 01139700 Nalgadha 0\ 12R900 Tusyana

195 APPENDIX VII A LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTIONOFTHESCHEDULED CASTES TO TI IE TOTAL PO PULAnON BY RANGES

Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of viII age Scheduled code Scheduled code caste number caste number population population (percen tages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3

51-75 01135000 Chhayansa 01130700 Thapkhera 01134100 Khatana Dhirkhera 01140600 Mubarikpur 01133200 Datawali Name of CD Block: Dadri OJ 134900 Chholas Less than 5 01136300 Luharli 139 01131500 Jaitwapur Navarpur Basantpur Bangar 01141200 Brahmpur Rajraula 01133500 Junpat UrfNawada 21-30 01132600 Roopvas 01132300 Dhoom Manikpur 01137300 Dabra 01135400 Anandpur 01136800 Kaimrala 01135200 Bairangpur UrfNai Chakrasenpur Basti 01133400 Chamrawali Bodaki 01133000 Chithara 01134000 Dadupur Khatana 01136600 Hazratpur 01135100 DayaNagar OJ 136000 Beel Akbarpur 01135300 Phoolpur 01141300 Birondi 01133300 Kathhera Chakrasenpur 5-10 01130900 Chauna 01132200 Sadhopur 01134700 Jareha 01134800 Kalonda 01135900 Saithali 01136900 Ajayabpur 01132800 Shahpur Khurd 01137400 Fatehpura Rampur 01137100 Rithori 01136100 Kot 31-40 01131300 Khangoda 01136700 Chamrawali Ramgarh 01135600 Noorpur 01136400 Basantpur Bangar 01134300 Gulaothi Khurd 01141100 Jaitpur Baishpur 01133100 Palla 01136500 Nagla Chamroo 01131800 Bisahda 01134500 Uplarasi 01132700 Ranoli Latifpur 01135500 Khandera Girirajpur 01131400 Iradatpur Urf 41-50 Rajatpur 01136200 Bhogpur 11-20 01134400 Chak Senpur Urf 01137500 Mapeha Dhanibas 01135800 Nagla Namsukh 01131600 Pyawali Tajpur 01131900 Badhpura 51-75 01131100 Tatarpur 01132400 Amka 01133800 Patadi 01131000 Sidipur 01132100 Jon Samana 01137200 R31pur Bangar 01132500 Kirachpur Urf 01134200 Muthlyani Kailashpur Name of CD Block: Dankllur 01131200 Uncha Amlrpur Less than S 01137000 Samauddll1pur 01148300 Zunedpur 01133700 Rasoolpur Dasana 01153200 KwaniBuZllI] 01133600 Ghocll Baehhecla 01154700 Nagla Govll1dpur 01133900 Sala!:Eur Kalan 01146600 Rajpur Kalan

196 APPENDIX VII A LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Schcduled code Scheduled code caste number caste number population populatIOn (percen tages) (percentages) I 2 3 I 2 3

01155100 Raslpur Ekbcl 01148800 Pauvari 01144600 Imalyaka 01144700 Luksar 01151200 Fatehpur Atta 01144500 Salempur GUljar 01141700 Jhatta 01144100 Sirsa 01145900 Mandpa 01147300 Deota 01148000 Chuharpur Bangar 01154100 Sunpeda 01154000 Amiya Kamalpur 01153500 Parsaul 01155700 Ajay Nagar Urf 01154500 Changauli Jafarpur Buh 01144400 Kulipura 01149800 Nanua Ka Razapur 01150600 Aurangpur 01142800 Khanpur 01143600 Kondli Bangar 01146000 Fazayalpur 01152200 Usmanpur 5-10 01154200 Mohammadpur Kehri 01156000 Kutwaya 01144200 Ladpura 01153100 Alipura 01154300 Hasanpur Baksua 01148500 Mohammadpur 01146100 Shahpur Khurd GUIjar 01153300 Wailama 01149700 Amarpur 01152500 Mirzapur 01145300 Atai Muradpur 01146300 Chirasi 01152600 Acchepur 01155800 Subra 01143400 Kambakashpur 01146900 Kherli Hafizpur 01153600 Makrandpur Urf 01147400 Azampurgarhi Fatehpur 01153800 Saloni UrfRauni 01146800 Girdharpur 01147600 Sarakpur 01145800 Salepur 01149000 Pipal Ka SuraJpur 01154400 Azampur Husainpur 01145200 Jaganpur Afzalpur 01142000 Namauh 01152900 Bhatta 01145600 Aminaabad Urf 01142700 Dadha Nyana 01142500 Eachachhar 01144800 Murshadpur 21-30 01143900 Gharbarah 01146400 Panchayatan 01142300 Haldauna lnayatpur 01151700 Kadalpur Mojampur 01141600 Gulavali 01143300 Badaulr Bangar 01151600 Kherli Bhav 01149100 Bagpur Mozampur 11-20 01149300 Rampur MaJra 01143000 Chuharpur Khadar 01145700 DaularalPur 01152000 Rampur Khader 01154800 Vairbadshahpur 01142200 Tugalpur 01147800 Balarpur 01156200 .lhaJhar 01147500 Astaull 01148400 Chachula 01151300 Lat! fpur f3hangar 01153700 H11lwt! 01154600 Salempur Jaat 01144300 GIHlIlg]Jola 01152700 Cllill1dpur 01147700 Vilaspur 01150400 Dankaur 01145400 Bisalch 01148700 Thasrana

197 APPENDIX VII A LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO TI IE TOTAL POPULA nON BY RANGES

Range of Location Name of VIII age Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code Scheduled code caste number caste number population population (percen tages) (percen tages) 1 2 3 2 3

01154900 Chauki 01156400 Utrawali 01148600 Ohanauri 01153000 Amipur Bangar 01146700 Jamalpur 01155900 Chachura 01150000 Kanarsi N arne of CD Block: Sikandrabad 01153400 Mutama 11-20 01147200 Chiti 01155500 F atehpurjadon 01143700 Gari Samastpur 01155400 Aroda 01148900 Oadupur Dankaur 21-30 01149600 Nawada 01155600 Dhanaura 01153900 Bhanvra Name of CD Block: Jewar 01152300 Aehhe Buzurg Less than 5 01156100 lnayatpur 01160800 Dhanpura 01149400 Dalelgarh 01164300 Sadullapur Urf 01142400 Bironda Madlepur 01151000 Salarpur 01162800 Jewar Khader 01152800 Nilonip Shahpur 01163300 Govindgarh 31-40 01158700 Murad Garhi 01147000 Faridpur 5-10 01146200 Chandrawal 01157200 Moharnmadabad 01150200 Atta Gujran Khoda 01152100 Dungarpur Ri1ka 01159600 Ismail Nagar Urf 01149500 Hatewa Bhoyra 01150100 Talda 01161100 Falaida Khadar 01151100 Munj Kheda 01163800 Chhatanga Khurd 41-50 01158000 Bhanna Taga 01151800 Makanpur Bangar 11-20 01148100 Gadhana 01162100 Mukimpur Siwara 01151500 Suhaidi 01162900 Manjhipur Banger Mahiuddinpur 01157400 Anavargarh Bangar 01156600 Mohammadpur 01159500 Rakhera Jadau 01157300 Taquipur Bangar 01155200 Jaltpur 01160700 Siroli Bangar 01155300 Kakor 01167000 Dasoli 01147900 Alauda Jagir 01158100 Maksudpur 01156500 Hajipur 01163400 Mirpur Kachh Urf 01155000 Khwajapur Kamgarhl Arninabad Ur[ 01161600 Kurcb Fakigar 01166400 Udaipur 01148200 Roshanpllr 01159100 Kapna 01149200 Ra1ll1l 01161900 Banwari Bara 51-75 01165100 Mahvalipuf 01156300 Dublj 01163200 Jcwar Banger 01143800 Motnna ThaI 01164000 Mewla Gopalgarh 01142900 Kasana 01157800 Bhalj1Ur Brahmilnan

198 APPENDIX VII A LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL PorULAnON BY RANGES

Range of Location Name of viII age Range of Location Name of viII age Scheduled code Scheduled code caste number caste number population population (percen tages) (percentages) 1 2 3 I 2 3 01160300 Ranhara 31-40 01164500 Alawalpur 01 165600 Jahangirpur 01156800 Ronija 01162500 Rampur Banger 01166300 Alampur lathla Urf 01164200 Neemka Lodona Shahjahanpur 01166600 Aurangabad Urf 01166900 Ibrahimpur Humayunpur 01159000 Govila 01165000 Thora 01158300 Jaunchana 01161400 Karauli Bangar 01166000 Nekpur 21-30 01157000 Pachokara 01158500 Kalupura 01165200 Chanchali 01158800 Akalpur 01159800 Chakbirampur 01164600 Asmadpur Charoli 01163700 Jhuppa 01156900 Rustampur 01160100 Kanpur 01161200 Falaida Bangar 01163600 Bhagwantpur 01166200 Jawan Chhatanga 01159700 Hasanpur 01159900 Birampur 01157700 Mahadipur Khadar 01164400 Mangroli 01161500 Tirtha1i 01166700 MawadiMachad 01160400 Rohi 01161800 Kishorpur 01163500 Shamsham Nagar 01160000 Shahpur Nagala 01165400 Bhabokara 01157900 Mahadipur Bangar 01166500 Ka1akhuri 41-50 01166100 Bhunna Jatan 01162200 Sabota Mustfabad 01165300 Deorar 01164700 Dastampur 01164900 Bankapur 01159400 Jalalabad Urf 01162400 Ballabh Nagar Urd Chingrawli Ban 01163100 Allauddinnagar 01158400 Amanullapur Urf 01164800 Dhansia Mahara 01158900 Bhikanpur 01166800 Chhapna 51-75 01164100 Khwajpur 01160200 Mundrah 01161700 Dayantpur 01160500 Parohi 01158600 Mayana 01159200 Mumre.lpur 01159300 Usmanpur 01162000 Ramner 01165900 Alii Ahrnadpur Urf 01165500 Mohammadpur Nar Garhi 76 and above O[ 165800 Parori 01157100 Rabupura (Rural) 01156700 Chak .Talalabad

Notc:- Villages h~ving NIL Scheduled Tnbcs Population have been excluded

199 APPENDIX VIl B LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Location Name of viII age Range of Location Name of village Scheduled code Scheduled code Tribes number Tribes number population population (percen tages) (percen tages) 1 2 3 1 2 3

Name of CD Block: Loni 01153900 Bhanvra Name of CD Block: Bisrakh Name of CD Block: Sikandrabad Less than 5 Name of CD Block: Jewar 01138400 Kulesara Less than 5 Name of CD Block: Dadri 01157400 Anavargarh Bangar Bhaipur Brahmanan Less than 5 01157800 01133800 Patadi 01157900 Mahadipur Bangar 01134800 Kalonda 41-50 Name of CD Block: Dankaur 01157300 Taquipur Bangar Less than 5

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

APPENDIXvm NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHYAT (C.D.BLOCKWISE) Income and N umber of villages expenditure of with location code Gram panchayat (in Name of numbers Rs.'OOO) gram Number of panehayat villages and Area of with location gram location Serial code panehayat code Location Number of Total Total SC Total ST Total Total number number in hectare numbers code households population population population income expenditure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

N.A.

APPENDIX IX STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES

Name of District Name of CD. Block Location Code Name of Village No. of GirlS School Number 2 3 4 5

N.!\

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TOWN DIRECTORY Town Directory B. Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1999. ea.) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects Town Directory : In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & A. Statement I : Status and Growth History Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. Column (2) : Class, name and civic adminis­ Column 6, 7 and 8 : tration status of town : Name of the State headquarters, District Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters ~ith of town directory data at the state and all India distance from the referent town in kilometers, IS to levels. It is presented according to 2001 Census be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in Population of the town as follows : these columns are the same as the referent town Population Class itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. 100,000 and above Column 9 & 10 : 50,000 - 99,999 II Name of the nearest city with one lakh and 20,000 - 49,999 .III more and five lakh and more population are recorded. 10,000 - 19,999 IV Column 11, 12 and 13 : 5,000 - 9,999 V If referent town enjoys the facility of railway Below 5,000 VI station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the Town with a population of one hundred thousand name of nearest place with distance, where such (1,00,000) and above is treated as a city. facility exists is to be mentioned. The civic administration status of the towns is C. Statement III indicated within bracket against the name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote Municipal Finance 1998 -1999 civic status of town. Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (i) Municipal Corporation M.CorlNN thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. (ii) Municipal Committee MC D. Statement IV (iii) Municipal Council M Cl Civic and Other amenities,1999 (iv) City Municipal Council CMC Column (1 to 6) : Self explanatory. (v) Town Municipal Council TMC Column (7) : Road length (in kms.) (vi) Municipal Board MB/NPP Infomlation about kutchalpucca road is to be (vii) Municipality M recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (viii) Cantonment Board/ the referent town. Cantonment CB surface are known as storm water drains, while (ix) Notified Area NA those carrying both sewage and storm water are (x) Notified Town NT called combined sewers. (xi) Notified Area Committee/ The codes used for different types of drainage system are as follows : Notified Area Council NAC (i) Sewer S (xii) Notified Town Area NTA (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD (xiv) Industrial Township ITS (iv) Sylk Drains SD (xv) Township TS (v) Cesspool method CP (xvi) Town Panchayat TP (vi) Pit System Pt (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP (vii) Others (xviii) Town Committee/Town 0 Column 9 to 12 : Number of latrines Area Committee TC Number of various types of latrines both Public (xix) Small Town Committcc ST and Private are given in these columns. (xx) Estate office EO Column 13 : Method of disposal of night soil (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP The various prevalent mcthod of disposal or night (xxii) Census Town CT

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soil are given below with codes: (i) Hospital H (i) Head Loads I-IL (ii) Dispensary 0 (ii) Basket B (iii) Health Centre HC (iii) Wheel Barrows WE (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC (iv) Septic Tank ST (v) T.B. Clinic TB (v) Pit System Pt (vi) Nursing Home NH (vi) Sewerage S (vii) Others 0 (vii) Others 0 In case of more than one institutions of any tYr~: Column 14 and 15 Water supply it is indicated within brackets the number of such 0(3), Source and capacity of storage system. The institution (s) e.g. NH(8), etc. The institutions following codes are used in these columns: have further been distinguished by providing additional codes within the bracket as given below: Column 14: Ayurvedic A (i) Tap water T Unani U (ii) Tube-well water TW Homoeopathic Hom (iii) Tank Water TK Column 6 to 9 : (iv) Well water W The codes used for these columns are as follows Column 15: (i) Arts only A (v) Over Head Tank OHT (ii) Science only S (vi) Service Reservoir SR (iii) Commerce only C (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (i\,) Arts & Science only AS (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (v) Arts & Commerce only AC (ix) Pressure Tank PT (vi) Combined for all The information on major source of water supply categories-Arts, Science are given in column 14 and the storage capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented and Commerce ASC in column 15. (vii) Law L Column 16 : Fire Fighting Service Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting In case the fire fighting service is available in and vocational training institutes the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility "Recognised" should mean recognised by some is not available within the town. The name of the statutory authority, like education department, nearest place having this facility with its distance from commerce department, labour department etc. of the referent town has been recorded. the government or semi government or autonomous Column 17 to 21 : Electrification (Number of bodies, public sector undertakings etc. connections) Different types of electric connections have been (i) Pucca Road PR shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (ii) Kutcha Road KR Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. Column (8): System of Sewerage Eo V : Statement Medical, Educational, Generally, by sewerage system is implied the Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 network of mains and branches of underground Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point Column 4 & 5 : of disposaL Sewers that carry only household and The data covers all such medical institutions run industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies The following codes are used: like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (1) Shorthand SH centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (ii) Typewliting Tyvc child welfare centrcs or Primary Health Ccntres. may (iii) Shorthand & Typcwriting SI-I Type be treated as independent units and cOllnted separately using following codes: (tv) Othcrs o The vocational institutions like - Applied Art/

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Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, Column 16 : Working Women's hostels Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, with number of scats Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. The number of working women's hostel if Column 11 to 14: available in the referent town is mentioned with Higher Seeondaryll ntermed ia te/Sen ior number of seats. If the facility is not available in Secondary/PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/ the town the name of nearest place with distance Matriculation, Middle Schools! Junior Secondary and where the facility is available is recorded. Primary Schools. Column 17 to 19: Recreational and School up to class V are treated as Primary or Cultural Facilities elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumlDramaiCommunity Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational class IV. facilities are considered for these columns. Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle Column 20 :Public Libraries, Reading Rooms school or Junior Secondary. Number of public libraries and reading rooms Schools upto class X are considered as available in the referent town are recorded in codes Matriculation or Secondary schools. as follows: Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered (i) Public Library PL as Higher Secondary/Intermediate!Pre University! (ii) Reading room RR Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes F. Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, whether held in schools or college. Industry and Banking, 1999 If there are composite schools like middle schools Column 3 to 8 : with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle classes, these are also included in the number Name of three most important commodities of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For exported and names of three most important example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools commodities manufactured in the town are recorded. and one Middle school with Primary classes, the Column 9 : Number of Banks number of Primary schools in the town is given as Number of Banks available in the referent town three and that of Middle schools as one though there both Commercial and Co-operative banks are are only three educational institutions. recorded against this column. If there are more institutions of a type in the Column 10 & 11 ; Number of town, the number is indicated within bracket along Agricultural Credit Societies and Non with the abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). Agricultural Credit Societies Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies This column has been introduced keeping in view and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning town are recorded against these columns. Commission. There are number of Adult Education G. Statement VII : Civic and other Centres which are included in these columns. Amenities in Slums, 1999 If an educational facility is not available in the This is the statement on civic and other amenities town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns in kilometres from the town where the facility is having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal available is mentioned. Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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SECTION II ~ TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT I -VII TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT -I Status and Growth Histor~ SrI. Class, name and Location Name of Taluk! Name of Area Numberof Population and growth rate No, civic status code Tahsil! Police C.O, block (In sq km) households inel (In brackets) of the town at of town number Stationllsland elc, houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Created after ~ I NOlda (CT) 41001000 Dadn Bisrakh 904 68644 1981 Census

Created after 2 II Dadri (NPP) 41003000 Dadri Dadrl 25,0 9178 1911 Census 3,092

3 III Jewar (NP) 41009000 Jewar <. Jewar 182 3558 7,718 6,884 6,564

Gautam Buddha 4 IV Dankaur (NP) 41005000 Nagar •• Dankaur 158 1645 5,444 5,340 5,177

5 IV Rabupura (NP) 41007000 Jewar .. Jewar 104 1836 5,048 4,602 4,108

IV Salarpur Khadar Created after 6 (CT) 41002000 Dadn Blsrakh 3.2 2415 1991 Census

Gautam Buddha 7 V Bilaspur (NP) 41004000 Nagar .. Dankaur 100 1051 3,345 3,101 2,679

Created after 8 V Jahangirpur (NP) 41008000 Jewar •• Jewar 10,0 1360 1971 Census

9 V Kakod (NP) 41006000 Jewar .. Dankaur 10.0 970 3,152 1,245 2,761.k

STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

Name of and road distance in Physical aspects kllometer{s) from Serial Class, name and Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ. District HQ. number civic status (il1mm) Maximum Minimum of town 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Noida (CT) 650 42 14 Lucknow Noida (502) (O) 2 IV Salarpur Khadar (CT) 650 42 14 Lucknaw Naida (300) (15) 3 II Dadri (NPP) 650 42 14 Lucknow Noida (467) (14) 4 V Bllaspur (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknow Naida (476) (20) 5 IV Dankaur (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknow Noida (476) (24) 6 V Kakod (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknow Naida (465) (40) 7 IV Rabupura (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknaw NOlda (495) (52) 8 V Jahanglrpur (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknaw Naida (540) (120) 9 III Jewar (NP) 650 42 14 Lucknow Naida (500) (60)

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STATEMENT - I Status and Growth Histor;l Population and growth rate (in brackets) Density Sex ralio of the town at the Censuses of (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

146,514 305,058 3,373 770 806 (10821 )

4,036 4,419 6,668 8,693 13,061 19,723 32,883 57,416 2,297 859 853 852 (7461 )

6,693 8,592 7,917 Declassified Declassified 15,275 21,376 27,016 1,481 899 864 891 (2638)

4,839 5,289 4,500 7,995 6,913 7,935 9,531 11,999 758 894 881 862 (2589)

4,398 5,382 5,530 Declassified Declassified 8,999 10,769 13,046 1,258 855 850 871 (21.14)

10,750 3,318 729

3,034 2,990 2,471 Declassified Declassified 4,661 6,1L7 7,481 748 883 888 885 (22 1)

6,447 8,206 9,510 948 903 888 883 (15.89)

2,476 3,041 2,402 Declassified Declassified 4,299 5,838 7,139 714 835 884 884 (2229)

STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

Name of and road distance In kilometer(s) from Sub-division !Taluk! Tahsil! Police station! Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus facility NaVigable river! Development Block! population of one population of five canal (if within Island HQ. lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 11 12 13 Dadn Ghazlabad Deihl Nizamuddin Yes Yamuna,(R) (30) (25) (10) (11) (0) (3) Dadri Naida Deihl Dadn Noida Hindon,(R) (19) (10) (10) (19) (10) (6) Dadri Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Dadn Yes Gang, (C) (0) (18) (18) (0) (0) (5) Gautam Buddha Nagar Noida Ghazlabad Dankaur Yes Lower Ganga ,C (20) (20) (40) (4) (0) (2) Gautam Buddha Nagar NOlda Ghazlabad Dankaur Yes Yamuna,R (24) (24) (50) (0) (0) (8) Jewar Sikandrabad Ghazlabad Khalr Yes (30) (25) (58) (6) (0) H Jewar Bulandsahar Meerut Chola Yes Yamuna.(R) (15) (32) (60) (15) (0) (9) Jewar Bulandshahr Ghazlabad Khuqa Yes Gang, (C) (16) (35) (70) (13) (0) (2) Jewar Bulandshahr Aligarh Khuqa Yes Yamuna (R) (0) (51 ) (56) (32) (0) (6)

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STATEMENT - III M untclpa mance, 1 99899- Serial Class, name and civic status of Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) town number Receipt Revenue derived from Government grant Loan through taxes, municipal propertles etc. and power apart from taxation

I 2 3 4 5 6

I Noida (CT) 63,764 10,615 53

2 II Dadri (NPP) 444 700 7,361

3 III Jewar (NP) 37 8 4,261

4 IV Dankaur (NP) 755 2,055

5 IV Rabupura (NP) 85 996

6 IV Salarpur Khadar (CT) NA NA NA NA

7 V Bllaspur (NP) 199 969

8 V Jahangirpur (NP) 83 28 1,942

9 V Kakod (NP) 4 750

STATEMENT -IV Civic and othcr Amcnities, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Population Population 2001 Road System of Number of latrines number status of town (2001 Scheduled Scheduled length (in km (s) ) sewerage Total Water Census) Castes Tribes borne

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I Noida (CT) 305,058 26,199 100 KR(--) PR(270) OSD,BSD 73,038 73,000

2 II Dadri (NPP) 57,416 7,352 0 KR(10) PR(25) OSD 11,816 6,756

3 III Jewar (NP) 27,016 5,291 0 KR(8) PR(12) OSD 9,082 2.872

4 IV Dankaur (NP) 11,999 3.062 0 KR(10) PR(18) OSD 1,630 731

5 IV Rabupura (NP) 13,046 1,975 0 KR(3.5) PR(165) OSD 1,195 480

6 IV Salarpur Khadar (CT) 10,750 1.360 0 KR(--) PR(4) S 1,500 750

7 V Bllaspur (NP) 7,481 1,471 0 KR(3) PR(7) OSD 400 400

8 V Jahanglrpur (NP) 9,510 1,120 0 KR(5) PR(6) OSD

9 V Kakod (NP) 7,139 770 0 KR(12) PR(16) OSD 1,310 450

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STATEMENT - III M umclpa IF''Inancc, 199899- Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public health Public Public Others Total sources receipt administration safety and works institutions (specify) expenditure (specify) conveniences

7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

20,510 94,942 4,466 NA 1,769 NA NA NA 22,156

NA 8,542 549 206 3,868 1,930 3,290 9,843

315 4,621 885 2,239 208 362 3,694

26 2,836 1,767 266 65 200 100 2,398

1,081 495 10 3 219 727

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

195 1,363 263 614 42 123 1,042

29 2,082 408 16 414 188 5 1,031

754 750 13 6 6 42 817

STATEMENT - IV Civic and other Amenities, 1999 Number of Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) Service Others disposal of Source of System of service' DomestiC Industrial Commercial Road Others night soil supply storage with lighting capacity in (points) kilolitres (In brackets) 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

23 15 S,ST TW OHT 95,000 3,000 2,000 100,000 (950) H 4,560 500 WB, ST TW OHT 4,200 78 1,000 1,135 15 (1050) H 6,210 Pt T,TW OHT 2,800 32 200 180 (750) (32) 803 96 Pt TK OHT Surajpur 1,100 18 7 54 (100) (30) 615 100 WB,B TW OHT Bulandshahr 1,120 15 150 (600) (32) 750 ST T BWP NOlda 800 150 (-) (10) ST T OHT SuraJPur 600 5 20 32 (146) (25) NA W,TW Khurja 580 6 35 H (20) 800 60 Pt T Sikandrabad 250 15 100 50 H (25)

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STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Population Medical facilities* Educational facilities* status of town number (2001 Hospitals/Dispensaries/ Beds in Arts/Sciencel Commerce/ Census) T.B. clinics etc. medical Law/ Other colleges (of institutions degree level and above) noted in column 4

1 2 3 4 5 6

I Naida (CT) 305,058 H(12) 0(13) HC(--) FWC(- 1315 A S(--) C AS AC(--) ASC(--) ) T8(--) NH(20) Other(80) L(--) U(--) 0(--)

2 II Dadri (NPP) 57,416 H 0 HC FWC T8(--) 95 A(--) S(--) C(--) AS(--) AC(--) NH(2) Other(--) ASC L(--) U(--) 0(--)

3 III Jewar (NP) 27,016 H(--) 0(--) HC FWC(--) 6 Khurja,32 T8(--) NH(--) Other(--)

4 IV Dankaur (NP) 11,999 H(--) 0(4) HC(2) FWC 5 A S(--) C(--) AS(--) AC(--) T8(--) NH(--) Other(--) ASC(--) L(--) U(--) 0(--)

5 IV Rabupura (NP) 13,046 H(--) 0(--) HC FWC(--) 0 Khurja,32 T8(--) NH(--) Other(--)

6 IV Salarpur Khadar (CT) 10,750 H 0(--) HC(--) FWC(--) 10 A(--) S(--) C(--) ASH AC(--) T8(--) NH(--) Other(10) ASC L(--) U(--) 0(--)

7 V 8i1aspur (NP) 7,4B1 H 0(--) HC FWC(--) T8(-- 0 Sikandrabad,10 ) NH(--) Other(--)

8 V Jahangirpur (NP) 9,5'10 H 0(--) HC FWC(--) T8(-- 2 Khurja,20 ) NH(--) Other(--)

9 V Kakod (NP) 7,1:39 H(--) 0 HC(-) FWC(--) 0 8ulandshahr,20 T8(--) NH(--) Other(--)

213 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Educational facilities* Medical colleges Engineering colleges Polytechnics Recognised shorthand, Higher secondary/ typewriting and Intermediate/ Senior vocational training Secondary/ PUC (Pre- institutions university college)/ Junior college level

7 8 9 10 11

Delhi, 10 Delhl,10 VT(--) SH(--) Type(--) 20 SHType 0(--)

Ghaziabad,18 Ghazlabad,18 Ghaziabad, 18 VT(--) SH(--) Type(--) 7 SHType(2) 0(--)

Aligarh, 56 Aligarh, 56 Khurja,32 5

Meerut, 65 Naida, 24 Khurja ,40 VT(--) SH(--) Type(--) SHType 0(--)

Meerut, 60 Naida, 50 Ghaziabad, 25

Delhi,10 Naida,10 Naida,10 4

Meerut, 77 Naida, 20 Rampur, 3D 2

Meerut,70 Naida, 50 Khurja, 13

Meerut,75 Naida, 40 Khurja,45

214 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Secondaryl Junior secondary and Primary schools Adult literacy Working women's Matriculation Middle schools classesl centres, hostels with number others (specify) of scats

12 13 14 15 16

50 70 100 1 (200)

12 15 18 1 (30)

5 7 7 3

3 5 6 Meerut.45

2

4 4 2

2 2 4

2 3

2 Meerut. 75

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STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Number of recreational and cultural facilities Stadium Cinema Auditorium / Drama/ Public libraries community Halls including reading rooms

17 18 19 20

2 13 PL(2) RR(2)

3

2

4 PL RR

216 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - VI Trade, Commerce, IlI1dustry and Banking , 1999 Serial Class. name and civic status Namc ofthrec most important commodities exported number of town

1st I 2nd I 3rd I 2 3 I 4 I 5

I Noida (CT) Tv Electronic Goods Cars

2 II Dadri (NPP) Rice G ur Wheat

3 III jewar(NP) Wheat Veg. Oil Iron Goods

4 IV Dankaur (NP) Wheat Rice Barley

5 IV Rabupura (NP) Food Grains

6 IV Salarpur Khadar (CT)

7 V Bllaspur (NP) Paddy Wheat Mustard

8 V jahangirpur (NP) Niwar Ban

9 V Kakod (NP) Wheat Rice Barley

STATEMENT - VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of Number of non banks agricultural agricultural credit societies credit societies

1st I 2nd I 3rd 6 I 7 I 8 9 10 1 1

217 TOVIIN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT -VII Civic and other amenities in Slums

No. of Population of the Serial Class and name Nameof Is It households Slum Paved roads (In System of number of town the slum notif1ed (approxImate) (approximate) kllometers) sewerage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

N.A.

Number of latrines Electricity connections No. of tap points! Private Method of public hydrants Road water disposal of installed for supply of ligh ting borne service others Comm unity night soil protected water Domestic (Qoints) Others 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17

N.A.

APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION

Serial Name of the town with Population of Outgrowth Population of Number location code core to\\'n outgrowth

2 3 4 5

As no Towns having any outgrowth in thc District are there, therefore the information IS 'NIL'.

218

PARTB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

The first census of the third millennium and For Census 2001, about 202 million schedules twenty first century the Census of India, 2001 was consisting of about 1,028 million records were the 14th continuous and uninterrupted scanned and processed within a span of only 10 Indian census since 187? Thus, 2001 Census will months starting October, 2002. provide data on population and its characteristics Task Force on Quality Assurance marking transition from one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population about its quality before putting the same in public Enumeration (considered by many to be the single domain. This has to be done mainly through the largest and complex peace time administrative process of internal consistency, comparison with exercise in the world) was made possible due to the similar data in the past and also through validation door to door universal canvassing of the Household with likewise data if available, from external sources. Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and Quite often the local knowledge and perception has supervisors covering 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, to be brought into play to understand both the existing 5,161 towns and 638,588 villages. The and the new emerging trends of population comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced distribution and characteristics. The other very the individual slip had three parts and two sides A important aspect of the data quality is to ensure and B. Part I contained the Location Particulars; Part complete coverage of all geographical areas II related .to the Individual Particulars and Part III especially for the population enumeration phase contained questions for Household engaged in where the data is disseminated right up to the village Cultivation/Plantation. The part II of the Household level in the rural areas and the ward level in the Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage which were universally canvassed and no sampling and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration was resorted to during enumeration. block was one of the major planks of the quality Data Processing control, specially for small area population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The minary Census 200 1 Population Enumeration results Census schedules for both the phases were scanned and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers the final clearance of data was with the Task Force across the country and hand-written data from the on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the schedules were converted into digitized form through Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Intelligent Character Reading (lCR) software for The other members of the TFQA were the Heads creation of ASCII records for further processing. The and senior officers of the CensLls Division, Data designing and formatting of the Household Schedule Processing Division. Map Division, Demography had to be done very carefully using specialized Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an of Census Operations were co-opted as members essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of whenever the TFQA discussed the data Cor their appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing States/Union terrItories. Thc Directors and thcir has made it possible to produce all the Houselistltlg SCl1lor officcrs were reqllired to makc detailed as well as Population Enumeration tables on Cull presentations of data for theIr own state both in count basis for the first timc in the history 01' CensLls. rcspect to the quality and the coverage and only after 222 the full possible cleared. by aggregating the population data for individual There has been a major departure in Census 2001 Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes at from the past in respect of the procedure followed appropriate geographical levels. for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the The entire work relating to the data validation Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Territories under the overall supervision and populations were finalized at the time of the manual monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) the Registrar General, India with active cooperation at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were and support of the Social Studies Division, Data specially set up for this purpose. The individual Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and Map Division. population for each state was finalized much later based on manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Primary Census Abstract Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another Scheduled Tribe have been cod~d directly on the important feature of 2001 Census gives basic computers by the Data Entry Operators through a information on Area, Total Households, Total process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and taken up along with the processing of PCA data. population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, The CAC process involves pulling down, from the Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the four broa~ industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry from the dictionary by referring to the image of the Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. specific individual entry in the Household Schedule 11le characteristics of the Total Population includes appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and on Religion wherever required, was also undertaken Houseless population and are presented by sex and along with the processing of PCA. This is because rural-urban residence. This data is presented at the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in different levels, namely, India, States/Union relation to the religion of the individual. Two Special territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and above) in Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were constituted three different tables. In addition, the Appendix of for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these said publication provides Houseless and Institutional responses. Households and their population by residence and The main task of the Special Task Force on sex for 2001 for India, State and Union territory. Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory responses encountered and code it into the appropriate volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District religious community based on available literature and Census Handbook contains District Primary Census local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Censlls Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled encoun-tered and classified these into appropriate Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Primary Census Abstract ortlle concerned district in Tribes prinCIpally based on the Presidential Notification and the available literature. Thus a very the state systematic and scientific mechanism was It was {"or the first time at the 1981 Census that operatIOnalised to linn up the individual religion and the Primary Census Abstract (PC A) was brought out for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The separatclyon tlte pattern of General Primary Census Schcduled Castes and the Scheduled TrIbes Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. population In 200 I Census, is thus being linaltzed

223 In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census available in Table C-VIIl-Social and Cultural table Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and The fonnat of Primary Census Abstract has been Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared columns. to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial The concepts and definitions used in the column classification of main workers given in the Primary heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The tenn 'Total and its place, four-fold industrial classification ofboth Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless In 1981 census only main workers were presented in populations. The explanation regarding area figures to four categories. One of the novel features of the presented at various level in the Primary Census primary census abstract of 1991 census was the Abstracts are as follows: presentation of data of the population of age group 0- 6 is continued in 2001 Census also. This will help the Area Figures data users in better analysis and understanding of The area figures supplied by local revenue literacy data. authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Level of presentation in District Census Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Handbooks: are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have The Primary Census Abstract data in different been converted and shown in hectares. The area PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of figures of the CD Block is the total of the village presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures under: for the district are the same as adopted by the The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Surveyor General of India to maintain unifonnity at Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This the national level. The total area figures of all the practice is continued in 200 1 Census also. The data tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally for each CD Block is presented both for rural and with area figures of the district because former urban areas separately. All the villages within the represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of CD Block constitute the rural portion and the Census all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Police Station/Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is spread and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils over two or more districts, then portion which falls and P.S. level the same may not be covered under within the district is presented, the data pertaining to the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in differ due to varying methods of computation adopted the concerned District Census Handbook. The data at different levels. in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town as well as for town with outgrowths in the district An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract are presented. The data for all the wards and the has also been furnished showing urban enumeration outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented block-wise particulars on Total Population, the separately below the concerned town(s). Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town. The District Primary Census Abstract IS

224

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! U.A.! Total! Area qf Number of . Total Population (induding Population In the Code City! Town - Rural! Town! Households institutional and houscless age-group 0-6 Urhan Ward in P(~PU Iation) squart: ki\ometre Persons Males Fcmales Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 H <.J 10 II

II) Gaulam lIuddha Nagar .. Tolal 1,442.00 204,302 1,202,031) 652,819 549,211 21M,359 117,783 100,576 Rural 1,24M.lIS 113,645 752,615 406,131 346,4114 143,1124 i7,677 66,147 Urhan !93.15 90,657 449,415 246,688 202,727 74,535 40,106 34,429

O()83 LllIll Tola\ 7.65 913 6,074 3.334 2,740 \ ,135 (>43 492 Hural 765 913 6,074 3,334 2,740 I, 13 5 (143 492 Urban OOSS Bisrakh Total 329.75 99,705 504,720 278.101 226,619 83,597 45,179 38,413 Rural 236.0& 28,646 188,912 102,'126 85,986 34.749 18.91) 15,)\36 Urban 9367 71,059 315,808 175,175 140,633 48,g48 26,266 22,532 4100100~ Noida «(1) Urban 90.43 68.644 305.osS 168,958 136,100 46.(,79 25,069 21,610 4100200i) SalarpUi Khildar(CT) Urban 324 2,415 10,750 0,217 4.533 2,169 1,197 972 0089 Dadrl Total 222.97 2Ug] 163.346 87,699 75,647 30.752 16.506 14,246 Rural 222.97 24,597 163.346 87,699 75,647 30.752 16.506 14,246 Urban 0090 Dankaur Total 405.31 32,60B 221,862 119.699 102,163 43,565 23.504 20,061 Rural 405.31 32,608 221.862 119,699 102,163 43,565 23.504 20,061 Urban 0091 Sikandrahad Total 8.80 1,365 8,618 4.622 3.996 1,525 821 704 Rural 8,80 1,365 8.618 4.622 3,996 1,525 821 704 Urban , 0092 Jewar Total 340.84 25,516 163,803 87,&51 75,952 32,098 17.290 14,808 Rural 340.84 25,516 163,803 87.851 75,952 32,098 17.291) 14,808 Urban URBAN 41001000 Noida (CT) Urban 90.43 68,644 305,058 168,958 136,100 46,679 25.069 21,61OP 41002000 Salarpur Kha?ar (CT) Urban 3.24 2,415 10,750 6,2 17 4,533 2,169 1,197 972 41003000 Dadri (NPPl Urban 25,00 9,l78 57,416 31,OQ2 20,414 11,039 5,987 5,052 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Urban 10.00 1,051 7,481 3,969 3,512 1.424 788 636 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Urban \5.84 \,645 \ \,999 6.445 5,554 1,941 1,047 894 1,582 834 748 41006000 Kakou (N P) Urban 10.00 970 7.139 3,789 3,350 41007000 Rahupura (N P) Urban 10.37 1,83() l3.C4Ci 6.971 6.075 2,569 1,393 1.176 41008000 Jailangi1lwr (NP) Urban 10.D3 \ ,360 9.51D 5,051 4,45<) 1.816 989 827 2,802 2,514 4\ 009000 Jcwar (NP) Urban lB.24 3,558 27,GICi 14,286 12,730 5,316 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total! District! CD Bloek/ U.A.I City/ Town Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Rural/ Literates populatioll population Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmales Persons Malcs Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J 2

196,022 105,1130 90,192 398 214 184 675,669 434,749 240,920 Tolal Gaulam l1uddha Nagar * 147,422 79, II S 68,307 298 159 139 395,058 264,773 130,285 Ru nil 48,600 26,715 21,885 100 55 45 280,611 169,976 110,635 lJr-ha II 1,891 1.016 875 0 0 0 3,447 2,246 1,201 T(llal Lonl 1,891 1,016 875 0 0 0 3,447 2,246 1,201 RlIIal Urban 55.323 30,3lJ3 24,930 108 58 50 321,144 198,625 122.519 TOlal BI<;rakh 27,764 14,lJ89 12,775 8 3 5 107,320 70,516 36,804 Rural 27,559 15,404 12.155 100 55 45 213,824 128.109 85.715 Ud)an 26.199 14,660 11.539 100 55 45 206,967 123.554 83,413 Urb,1Il Naida ((T) 1,360 744 616 0 () 0 6,857 4,555 2,302 Urban Salarpur Khadar ((T) 29.528 15.724 13,804 30 13 17 89,193 58.245 30.948 Total Dadri 29.528 15.724 13,804 30 13 17 89,193 58.245 30,948 Rural Urban 44,410 23.870 20,540 19 9 10 110.747 76,025 34,722 Tolal Dankaur 44,410 23.870 20.540 19 9 10 110.747 76.025 34,722 Rural Urban 1,655 893 762 0 0 0 4,856 3.199 1.657 Total Slkandrabad 1.655 893 762 0 0 0 4,856 3,199 1.657 Rural Urban 42.174 22.(,23 19.551 241 134 107 79,495 54,542 24,953 Toldl Jcwar 42.174 22.623 19,551 241 134 107 79,495 54,542 24,953 Rural Ulban URI1AN 26,199 14,660 11.539 100 55 45 206.967 123.554 83,413 Urban Naida (CT) 1.360 744 616 0 0 0 6,857 4.555 2,302 Ulban Salarpur Khadar (CT) 7.352 3.985 3,367 0 0 0 30,855 18,946 \ \ ,909 Urban Dadri (NPP) 1,4 71 790 681 0 0 0 3.507 2,199 1,308 Urban Bllaspur (NP) 3,062 1.661 1,401 () 0 0 6,710 4,195 2,515 Ulban Dankaur (N P) 770 402 368 0 0 0 3,053 1,967 1,086 Ulb~11 Kakod (NP) 1.975 I.O(,g 907 0 0 0 5,514 3,692 1,822 Urban Rabupura (NP) 1.120 594 526 0 0 0 4.461 2.860 1.60 I Urban Jahangnvur (NP) 5.291 2.811 2.4S0 0 0 0 12,687 8,OOS 4,679 Ulban Jcwar (NP) DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location Distrlct/ CD Block/ U.A.I Total/ Code City/Town Rural/ Urban liliterate~ Total workers Main wmkers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2X 29 ,q I() Gautam Buddha Nagar * Total 526,361 218,070 308,291 363,814 303,9311 59,876 3011,884 273,796 35,oilll Rural 357,557 141,358 216,199 218,1109 1110,223 38,586 176,820 159,004 17,816 Urban 16K,804 76,712 92,092 145,005 123,715 21,290 1J2,064 114,792 17,272 OOR3 LOlli Total 2.627 1,088 1.539 1,511 1,414 97 1,273 1.187 86 Rural 2.627 1.088 1.539 1.511 1,414 97 1.273 1,187 86 Ulhan (lOHS Bisrakh Total 183,576 79,4 76 104.100 IMJJ07 137.836 26.171 148.193 127.863 20,330 Rural 81.592 32,410 49.182 53.867 45.896 7.971 47.243 42.255 4.988 Ulban 101.984 47.066 54.918 110.140 91.940 18.200 100.950 85,608 15.342 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ulban 98,091 45,404 52,687 106,492 88,581 17,911 97,636 82.511 15,125 41002000 Salal pur Khadar (CT) Urban 3,893 1.662 2.231 3.648 3,359 289 3,314 3,097 217 OtJ89 Dadri Total 74,153 29,454 44.699 46.542 38,738 7,804 37,102 33,171 3.931 Rural 74,153 29,454 44,699 46.542 38,738 7,804 37,102 33,171 3.931 Urban 0090 Dankaur Total 111,115 43,674 67,441 67.600 52.945 14,655 52,103 46,361 5,742 Rural 111,115 43,674 67.441 67,600 52,945 14,655 52,103 46,361 5,742 Urban 0091 Sikandrabad Total 3,762 1,423 2.339 2.776 2,111 665 2,003 1,816 187 RUial 3,762 1,423 2,339 2.776 2,111 665 2,003 1,816 187 Urban 0092 JewaJ Total 84,308 33,309 50,999 46.513 39,119 7,394 37,096 34,214 2.882 Rural 84,308 33,309 50.999 46,513 39.119 7,394 37,096 34,214 2,882 Urban

URBAN I 41001000 Noida (CT) Urban 98,091 45,404 52.687 106.492 88.581 17,911 97,636 82,511 15, Ii;' 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Urban 3,893 1,662 2,231 3.648 3,359 289 3,314 3,097 217 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Urban 26,561 12.056 14.505 15,032 13,878 1.154 13,828 12,960 868 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Urban 3,974 1,770 2,204 1,703 1.584 119 1,435 1,352 83 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Urban 5.289 2.250 3,039 2.968 2,843 125 2,926 2,808 118 41006000 Kakod (NP) Urban 4.086 1,822 2,264 1,902 1,683 219 1,541 1,436 105 41007000 Raburura (NP) Urban 7,532 3,279 4,253 3,482 3.081 401 2,730 2,588 142 41008000 Jahanglrpuf (NP) Urban 5,049 2.191 2,858 2.606 2.266 340 2,328 2.162 166 41009000 Jcwar (NP) Urban 14,329 6.278 8,051 7.172 6,440 732 6,326 5,878 448

229 CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~~~~~~~~~~~I~nd~u=s=~=ia=l~e=a=~~g=or~y~(=)I~'I=n~ai=n~w=(=rr=k=er=s~~~~~~~~~~~_ To~U DiMrieUCD Block/U.AJ Rural! City! Town Household industries Cultivators Agricultural lahourcrs Othcr workcrs Urhan workers

Persons Malcs Fcmalc<; Pcrsons Malcs FClllale~ Pcrsllns Malcs Females Persons Males Fe111alc~ 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

83,351 76,552 6,799 17,494 15,312 2,IIIZ 11,020 11,732 2,21111 197,019 173,ZOO B,1I19 Total Gaulam Buddha Nagar • 79,216 72,826 6,390 15,778 13,772 2,O()6 6,943 5,326 1,617 74,1183 67,0110 7,1103 Rural 4,135 3,726 409 1,716 1,540 176 4,077 3,406 671 122,136 I06,l20 16,016 Urhan 227 224 3 27 24 3 31 26 5 988 913 75 Total LOlli 227 224 27 24 31 26 9RS 913 75 Rural Urhan 17.273 15.381 1,8n 2.347 1,962 385 4,741 3,838 903 123,832 106,682 17,150 Tolal B"lakh 15.541 13.897 1.(>44 1.725 1,440 n5 2.074 1.615 459 27,903 25.303 2.600 Rural 1,732 1,484 248 622 522 100 2,667 2.223 444 95.929 81,3 79 14,550 Urhan 1555 1J16 239 602 503 99 2536 2,098 438 92,943 n,S94 14,349 Urban NOlda (CT) 177 168 9 20 19 131 125 6 2,986 2,785 201 Ulban Salarpur Khadar(CT) 14,210 13,156 1.054 2,267 1,921 346 1.663 1,033 630 18,962 17.061 1,90 I Total Dadri 14,210 13,156 1.054 2.207 1,921 346 1,663 1,033 630 18,962 17,061 1,901 Rural Urban 25,441 23,229 2.212 5,825 4,893 932 2,198 1,813 385 18,639 16,426 2,213 Total Dankaur 25,441 23,229 2.212 5,825 4,893 932 2,198 1,813 385 18,639 16,426 2.213 Rural Urhan 990 887 103 125 106 19 51 45 6 837 778 S9 Total Sikandrabild 990 887 103 125 106 19 51 45 6 837 778 S9 Rural Urhan 22.807 21,433 IJ 74 5,809 5,388 421 926 794 132 7.554 6,599 955 Tolal JcwaJ 22,807 21,433 1.3 74 5,809 5,388 421 926 794 132 7,554 6,599 955 Rural Urhan URBAN 1,555 1,316 239 602 503 99 2,536 2,098 438 92,943 78.594 14,349 Urban Noida (CT) 177 168 9 20 19 I 131 125 6 2,986 2,785 201 Urban Salarpur Khadar (eT) 256 234 22 36 32 4 423 359 64 13,113 12,335 778 Urban Dadri (NPP) 50 49 I 40 28 12 103 99 4 1,242 1,176 66 Urban Bilaspur (NP) 120 118 2 63 63 o 61 60 I 2,682 2,567 115 Urban Dankaur (NP) 236 199 37 47 38 'J 112 97 15 1.146 1,t02 44 U,ban Kakod (NP) 594 559 35 297 261 36 114 104 , 10 1,725 1,664 61 Urban Rabupura (NP) 335 316 19 222 219 3 157 121 36 1,614 1,506 108 Urhan Jahanglrpur (NP) 812 767 45 389 377 12 440 343 97 4,685 4,391 294 Urban Jewar (NP)

230 DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location Distrlct/ CD Block/ U.A.I Total/ Industrial catc£lor~ Code City/Town Rural/ Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Pelr~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Person, Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 4X 49 50

JO Gautam Buddha Nagar * Tolal 54,930 30,142 24,788 9,664 2,727 6,937 16,844 9,371 7,41i Rural 41,989 21,219 20,770 9,308 2,570 6,7J8 15,570 8,491 7,079 Urban 12,941 8,923 4,018 356 157 199 1,274 880 394 0083 LOlli Tot.! I 238 227 II I I 0 5 5 0 Rural 238 227 II 0 0 Ulban 0088 Bisl~lkh Total 15.814 9.973 5.841 1,5"\2 532 1.040 2.(186 1.109 977 Rural 6.624 3.641 2.983 1.445 449 996 1.451 634 817 Ulban 9.190 6.332 2.858 127 83 44 635 475 160 41001000 NOida (CT) Ulhan 8.X56 6.070 2.786 124 81 43 537 413 124 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Urban 334 262 72 3 2 I 98 62 36 0089 Dadri Total 9.440 5.567 3.873 1,769 644 1.125 2.944 1.705 1.239 Rural 9,440 5.567 3.873 1.769 644 1.125 2.944 1,705 1,239 Ulban 0090 Danbur Total 15,497 6.584 8.913 4.227 943 3.2R4 6.147 2.878 3.269 RUlal 15,497 6.584 8,913 4,227 943 3.284 6.147 2.878 3,269 Ulhan 0091 Slkandrabad Total 773 295 478 69 27 42 176 149 27 Rural 773 295 478 69 27 42 176 149 27 Ulban 0092 Jewal Total 9,417 4.905 4.512 1.797 506 1.291 4.847 3,120 1.727 RUlal 9,417 4.905 4.512 1,797 506 1.291 4.847 3.120 1.727 Ulban URBAN 41001000 Naida (CT) Urban 8,856 6,070 2,786 124 81 43 537 413 124,6 4JD02000 Salarrur Khadar (eT) Urban 334 262 72 3 2 I 98 62 36 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Urban 1.204 918 286 6 3 3 22 17 5 41004000 Bilaspur(NP) Urban 268 232 36 0 39 35 4 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ulhan 42 35 7 I 0 0 0 0 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ulban 361 247 114 5 4 I 108 37 71 41007000 Rabupura (N P) Ulban 752 493 259 76 26 50 295 206 89 41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ulban 278 104 174 110 27 83 43 12 31 41009000 Jcwar (NI') Ulban 846 )62 284 30 12 18 132 98 34

231 CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marginal workers Total! District! CD Block! U.A.I Location Rural! City! Towll Code Household industries Other workers NOll-workers Urban worker,

Persons Males Females Persolls Males i'emales Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

3,417 1,381 2,036 25,005 16,663 8,342 8311,216 348,881 489,~35 Total Gautam Buddha Nagar * 10 2,396 974 1,422 14,715 9,184 S,531 533,806 225,908 307,898 Rural 1,021 407 614 10,290 7,479 2,811 304,410 122,973 181,437 Urhan 16 12 4 216 209 7 4,563 1,920 2,643 Total LOlli (J083 16 12 4 216 209 7 4,563 1,920 2.643 Rural Urhan 1.176 524 652 10.980 7.808 3,172 340.713 140,265 20(J,448 Total Brsr;rkll . (lOX I! 544 223 321 3.184 2335 849 135,(J45 57.030 78.0 I 5 Rural (,32 301 331 7.796 5.4 73 2,323 205.668 83.235 122.433 Urban 613 2X4 329 7.582 5,292 2.290 198.566 80,377 118.189 Urball Norda (eT) 41IJOIOOO 19 17 2 214 lSI 33 7,102 2.858 4.244 Urhan Salarrur Khadar (eT) 41002000 677 224 453 4,050 2,994 [.056 116,804 48.961 67.843 Tota[ Daun (lO89 677 224 453 4.050 2,994 1.056 116,804 48,961 67,843 Rural Urban 766 363 403 4.357 2AOO 1.957 154,262 66,754 87.508 Total Dankaur 0090 766 363 403 4'}57 2AOO 1.957 154.262 66.754 87,508 Rural Urban 43 20 23 485 99 386 5,842 2.5 II 3.33 I Total Srkandrabad (J091 43 20 23 485 99 386 5.842 2,511 3.33 I Rural Urban 350 132 218 2.423 1,147 1.276 117.290 48.732 68.558 Total Jewar (Jon 350 132 218 2,423 1.147 1,276 117.290 48,732 68.558 Rural Urban URBAN 613 284 329 7.582 5.292 2,290 198,566 80,377 118,189 Urban Noida (eT) 41001000 19 17 2 214 181 33 7,102 2.858 4.244 Urban Salarpur Khauar (eT) 41002000 158 54 104 1.018 844 174 42,384 17.124 25.260 Urban Daun (NPP) 41003000 2J 13 10 205 183 22 5.778 2.385 J.3,93 Urban Bilaspur (NP) 41004000 0 40 33 7 9,03 I 3.602 5,429 Urban Dankaur (NP) 41005000 9 (, 239 203 36 5.237 2.106 3.131 Urban Kakou (NP) 41006000 35 17 18 346 244 102 9.564 3.890 5.674 Urban Rabllpur3 iN!') 41007000 10 I 9 115 64 51 6.904 2.785 4.119 Urhan Jahangllpur (NP) 41008000 153 17 136 531 435 96 19.844 7.846 11.998 Urban Jewar (NP) 41009000

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PART-B APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT i.e. URBAN BLOCK WISE TOTAL, SC, ST POPULATION APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCIfEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tnbes EB number pOEulatlon populatIOn I 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Noida (Cl) Ward No.1 EB No.1 321 45 4/001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No.2 536 22 4/001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.3 124 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No.4 91 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No.5 575 40 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No.6 487 7 4/001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.7 501 81 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.8 418 41 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.9 604 314 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 10 506 230 4/001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. II 685 495 4/001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 12 730 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 13 364 15 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 14. 334 38 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 15 816 122 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 16 849 522 4/001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 17 898 108 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 18 889 247 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 19 344 20 41001000 NOlda (CI) Ward No.1 EB No 20 152 4/001000 Noida (CI) Ward No.1 Ell No. 21 277 4 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 22 619 34 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 23 616 168 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 24 767 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 25 552 85 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 26 605 250 4/001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 27 667 71 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 28 509 85 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 29 826 123 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 30 533 110 4/001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 31 582 165 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 32 534 121 41001000 NOlda (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 33 435 158 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 34 530 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 35 511 30 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 36 535 55 41001000 Naida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 37 690 18 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 38 627 55 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 39 735 60 41001000 Naida (CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 40 434 110 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 41 665 16 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 42 476 47 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 43 468 122 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 44 661 0194 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I EB No. 4S 1,249 227 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 46 559 253 41001000 Noida (Cl) Ward No. I EB No 47 458 135 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No [8 No. 4R 5019 160 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward Nl) EB No. 49 1(19 4 ,,< 4100100() NOlda «('T) Ward No 1 Eli No SO 617 (,(,I 410010()() NOlda (eT) Ward No I EB No 51 ..\ (,40 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I [13 No. 52 410010()O NOlda «('T) Ward No EI3 No 5:1 5]l) 29 41001000 NOlda (CT) \\'anl No EB No S4 534 27 4, 410010()O NOlda (eT) Ward No I I'B No. 55 5Ll

235 AI'PENDIX TO DISTlUCT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCIIEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN HLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tnbes EB number population EOEulatlOn I 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 56 657 102 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No. I E13 No. 57 750 142 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 58 589 21 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 59· 651 66 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 60 666 6 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No I EB No. 61 606 255 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 62 720 IR8 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 63 453 43 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No I EB No. 64 561 92 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 65 561 142 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 66' 582 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 67 558 I 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 68 544 102 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 69 647 269 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 70 567 51 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 71 133 24 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 72 303 4100 I 000 NOIda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 73 50S 116 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 FE No. 74 360 142 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 75 500 279 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 76 58(1 83 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 77 596 263 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 78 447 127 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 79 156 86 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 80 574 259 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 81 539 272 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 82 1,164 51 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 83 642 14 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 84 627 27 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 85 558 12 . 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 86 583 20 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 87 1,068 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 ED No R8 . 575 is 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 89 1,091 30 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 90 507 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 91 904 8 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 92 449 17 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 93 425 12 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 94 442 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 95 960 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 96 495 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. lJ7 449 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 98 518 22 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I EB No 99 459 41001000 Noida (CI) Ward No I EB No. 100 58] 47 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. I El3 No 101 G09 ](, 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. \ EB No 102 531 X 41001000 NOlda (C'1') Ward No EE No. IOJ Gel3 20 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No EG No 104 XX, 37 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward Nl1 U3 ;\ll 105 1.1:15 I:' 41001000 NOida (C'1') \Vard No U31'\0 I ()(, 712 (, -lIOOIOOll N(licia (CT) Ward Nt) FB Nl1 107 579 II 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No U3 Nll lOX 'ij() \ \ 410010()() NOida (CI) Ward No. E8 No 10') 530 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No UlN() 110 S2()

236 APPENDIX TO DISTHICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTHACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SClfEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name oflown Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tribes EB number p02ulation Eopulation I 2 3 4 5 (j 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. III 558 17 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.112 1,015 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 113 645 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.114 1,028 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 115 445 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 116 188 10 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 117 708 24 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 118 657 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 119 546 10 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 120 690 7 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 121 844 24 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 122 731 22 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 123 546 6 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 124 550 12 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 125 482 31 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 126 516 208 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 127 360 45 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 128 326 68 41001000 Naida (eT) Ward No.1 EB No. 129 316 4 JOOI 000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 130 546 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 131 454 233 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 132 351 132 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 133 109 106 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 134 220 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 135 588 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 136 663 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 137 394 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 138 524 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 139 27 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 140 24 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 141 439 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 142 1,068 56 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 143 499 80 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No 144 604 37 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 CBNo. 145 384 29 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 148 599 58 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 149 408 7 67 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 150 319 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 151 642 188 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo 152 613 80 171 41 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 153 589 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 154' 570 218 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 155 4110 171 14G 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 [B No ISG 394 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. 1 [=8 No 157 279 IRS 270 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 15R SOG 11 41001000 NOlda (el) Ward No 1 1:B No 15\) 627 41001000 NOida (CT) V/ard No.1 [13 N,l. 160 610 ..fS 41001000 NOld,l (eT) Ward No. EB Nn 161 702 41001000 NOld,\ (eT) Ward Nll UlNl1 162 732 2 410010()O NOlda (el ) Ward Nl1 Ell No 1(1:1 '1',77 41001000 Nl1lda (el) Ward Nll 1 EI3 No 164 376 '1 (Ji{7 -)~ 41001000 NOlda (eT) Ward No I [8 Nu. I (l5 l.) 41001()OO Nmda (eT) Ward No I 1'13 Nll 1(1(1 5% 10 41001()()O NOlda (eT) Ward No I En No I (ll 6XI

237 AI'PENDIX TO DISTHICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POFULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE LocatIon Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / populatIOn Castes Tribes EB number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 16)\ 139 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 169 639 51 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 170 684 ]3 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 171 537 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 172 595 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 173 732 24 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.174 625 45 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 175 591 8 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EI3 No. 176 650 12 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EI3 No. 177 749 37 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 178 873 13 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 179 699 53 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 180 718 61 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 181 640 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 182 563 9 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 183 598 28 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 184 825 41 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 185. 624 22 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 186 441 19 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 187 568 12 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 188 687 6 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 189 571 41001000 Naida (eT) Ward No.1 EB No. 190 694 2 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 191 556 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 192 545 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 193 598 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 194 532 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. 1 EB No. 195 580 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 196 209 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 197 726 26 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 198 590 11 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 199 575 3R 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 200 707 19 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 201 895 19 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 202 596 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 203 732 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 204 493 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 20S 599 II 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 206 1,122 17 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 207 575 37 41001000 Nmda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 208 550 41001000 Noida rCT) Ward No.1 EB No. 209 682 27 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.210 575 10 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 211 510 41001000 N()Jcb (eT) Ward No EB No 212 575 (, 41001000 NOldii (eT) Ward No. EB No 21] 724 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. FRNo.214 591 II) 41001000 NOld,] (eT) Ward No EB No. 7.15 (,q() 7 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No FB No. 21() .~Ill I') 41001000 NOlda leT) Ward No U3 No. 217 ()X() 41001000 Nllida (eT) Ward No 1'13 No. 210 74--+ 12 4JOOIOO() Noida (CT) Ward No 1:13 No 219 772 9 41001000 NOlda (eT) Ward No 1.:8 No. no 471 Jl) 41001000 NOlda (eT) Ward No. EBNo.221 tiO'i Ll 41001000 Nlllllil (CT) Ward No. I 1:8 No. 222 627 15

238 API)ENDIX TO I)JSTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCllEDULED CA,)TES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BU)CK WISE LocatIOn Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / population Castes Tribes EI3 number 2°EulatlOn ropulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EI3 No. 223 710 47 41001000 Noida (eT) Ward No.1 EB No. 224 420 4 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 225 542 22 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 226 731 R6 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 227 705 40 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 228 755 82 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No 229 573 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No I EB No. 230 569 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 231 476 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. \ E~ No. 232 52\ 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 233 490 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 234 593 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 235 693 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 236 493 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 237 576 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 238 667 6 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 239 587 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 240 632 4 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.241 617 II 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 242 819 26 4[00[000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 243 614 6 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 244 340 5 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 245 521 41001000 NOIda (eT) Ward No.1 EB No. 246 817 39 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 247 689 16 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 248 659 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 [13 No. 249' 514 31 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 250 538 4[001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.251 482 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 252 631 64 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. [ EB No. 253 L010 158 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 254 478 9 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 255 605 38 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 256 512 II 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 257 54G 93 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 258 595 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 259 377 41001000 NOlda (eT) Ward No.1 EB No. 260 714 19 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No 1 EB No. 261 677 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 262 424 37 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 263 4"~J 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 264 561 2 '11001000 Nmda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 265 552 2 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. 1 FR No. 266 <;(13 4 41001000 NOldd (eT) Ward No. I [13 No. 267 41\5 41001000 NOlda (eT) Ware! No I EB No 26R 51') 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I [B Nc). 269 5(,7 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward Nc' [13 No 270 (1.' (J 6 41001000 NC1ida (CT) Ward No. EH No 271- 4\)2 4 1UllI 111111 NCllda (CT) Ward No UC) No 272 ,~, ·1 4100100() l'icllda (('I) Ward No. EB No. 27.1 541 :; 41001000 NC)I(\a (CT) Ward No I:B No .274 ~ I') 4100100l) NOlda (CT) Ward No 1:13 No 275 547 ..JI()OlllOO NOlda (eT) Ward No LB No 276 59_) 41()()1000 NOlda (C"I) Ward No EBNo.277 (,50 10

239 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Schedulcd Code urban block I population Castes Tribes E13 number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 278 524 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 279 54R 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 280 4R9 4 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 2R1 559 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 2R2 635 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. n3 685 22 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 2R4 636 12 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 285 730 4 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. n6 556 5 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 287 583 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. n8 304 23 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 289 1,615 lR6 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 290 363 53 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 291 731 151 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 292 1,435 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 293 768 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 294 888 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 295 651 4 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 296 466 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 297 630 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 298 513 10 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 299 611 50 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 300 516 13 6 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 FB No. 301 629 21 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 302 473 208 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 303 471 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 304 619 42 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 305 639 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 306 604 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 307 631 18 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 308 618 43 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 309 618 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 310 556 13 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 311 1.022 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 312 599 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 313 437 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.314 220 17 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 315 824 237 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 316 585 171 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 317 971 370 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 318 1,264 209 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 319 715 148 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 320 587 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 321 601 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No EB No. 322 711 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No EB No 323 723 5 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No 1 EI3 No. :>24' 731' .:; 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No 1 EB No 325 ..\13 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No I EB No 32() 5..\..\ ()S 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No 327 ..\9..\ 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward N(l U3 No 32K ..\75 -+ 4100100() NOlda (CT) Ward No EI~ N() :>29 55.+ 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I:l~ Nn. 3JO 520 41001000 Noida (CT) Wal·d No EB N() JJI 430 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I:i3 No. 332 ..\9..\

240 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SClIEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / population Castes Tribes FB number EOEulation EOEulatlon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 333 469 I 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 334 441 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 335 5R2 16 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 336 8R2 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 337 675 R5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward NO.1 EB No. 338 437 74 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 339 559 141 4100 I 000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 340 328 119 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 E13 No. 341 600 104 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 342 635 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 343 963 113 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward NO.1 EB No. 344 261 19 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward NO.1 EB No. 345 901 18 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 346 540 19 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 347 486 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 348 552 9 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 349 958 74 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 350 719 12 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 351 880 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 352 543 91 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 353 1,002 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 354 654 217 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 355 l,l47 68 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 356 1,517 252 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 357 253 77 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 E13 No. 358 534 25 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 359 969 202 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 360 555 24 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 361 570 5 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 362 436 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 363' 705 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 364 665 9 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 365 620 18 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 366 84R 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 367 591 54 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 368 436 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 369 1,172 210 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. 1 EB No. 370 531 231 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 371 581 209 41001000 NOIda (CI) Ward No. I EB No. 372 516 210 41001000 NOIda (Ci) Ward No. \ EB No. 373 360 142 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 374 765 72 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No I EB No. 375 533 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. I EB No 376 536 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No 377 831 73 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No I [13 No :In 881 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No I EB No ~79 9:11 16 4JOOIOO() N (wi a (CT) Ward No I FB No 3S0 747 54 41001000 NCllda (CT) Watu No I EB No -'Xl ~()4 23 (,4 41U01OOO Ncwia (CT) Ward No I~R No :1S2 727 41001000 N(){lla (CT) Ward Nt) U3No JRJ X12 27 11"7~ , 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No I EB No 3S4 777 10 41001000 Notda (CT) Ward No I ER No 3SS· 677 45 41001000 NOlda (C \) Ward No, I LB No 3~6 XI2 5(1() 12 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 lB No. 3R7

241 APIJENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATfON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urhan block I population Ca~(es Tribes EB number Eorulation EOEulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 3RS 414 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 389 794 16 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 390 786 27 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 391 896 75 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 392 627 189 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 393 552 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 394 699 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 395 431 17 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 396· 91 [ 148 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 397 867 120 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 398 877 27 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 399 392 12 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 400 558 15 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.401 705 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 402 763 19 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 403 424 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 404 404 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 405 468 4 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 406 398 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 407 332 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 40R 563 41001000 Noida CCT) Ward No.1 EB No. 409 581 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 410 532 4 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 411 676 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 412 436 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 413 509 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 414 1,225 2 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 415 753 40 -41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 416 781 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB'No.417 721 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 418, 691 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 419 137 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No 420 771 50 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 421 X21 5 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 422 1.089 23 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 423 675 21 4[001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 424 582 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No 425 576 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 426 197 4 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. EB No 427 771 68 41001000 NOIda (CT) Ward No. EB No 42R 699 23 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No EB No. 429 631 27 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No [13 No. 430 733 159 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. E8 No 431 104 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. EB 1\:0 ··LL' 106 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No. EB No 43-' 79/\ 103 4\001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No EB No -n~ 3LJU 4 41001000 NOida (CT) Ward No EB Nl) 43_' 1_()(i2 404 41001000 NOllia (CT) Ward No I LB No ~_j(l 179 29 .J 410010()() NOida (CT) Ward No FB I\:t) -U7 Il)~ 21 ~lOOlO()O NOIda (eT) Ward l'\(l EB Nn ~_jS ;)(l 13 ·11001000 NOlda (eT) Ward No I U3 No 4.'l) 7:'. _, 2X9 ~IOOIOOO NOlda (CT) W,lld Nl). I ll3 Nu ~4() IS-I 3 4\OO\()()() NOIda (CT) Ward No 1 1'13 No -lAI Ill2 -I 41()OIOOO NllIda (Cl) Ward No 1 I:B No 4~2 l)()7 191

242 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundarics of Total Scheduled Scheduled Codc urban block / population Castes Tribes EB number EOEulation EOEulatlOll 2 3 4 5 (1 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 443 1,131 103 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No 1 EB No. 444 781 57 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 445 687 \9\ 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 446 795 213 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No 1 EB No. 447 652 70 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 448 n5 S 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 449 389 151 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. \ EB No. 450 536 47 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 451 431 75 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 452 653 12 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 453 895 28 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 454 203 44 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 455 648 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 456 754 18 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 457' 506 ISS 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 458 1,347 34 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 459 1,066 73 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 460 817 50 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 461 1,152 27 4100lO00 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 462 420 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 463 201 4 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 464 894 175 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 465 753 105 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 466 802 34 4100lO00 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 467 449 238 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 468 718 182 3 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 469 440 107 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 470 596 197 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 471 1,192 9 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 472 21 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 473 760 338 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 474 1,077 257 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 ER No. 475 646 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 476 803 6 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 477 856 21 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 478 761 97 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 479· 629 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 480 504 18 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 481 287 18 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 482 713 277 41001000 Noida (Cf) Ward No.1 EB No. 483 604 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No 1 EB No. 484 657 11 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No EB No. 485 342 178 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward N0 EB No 486 584 160 41001000 Naida (CT) Ward No EB No 487 659 41001000 Noida (C r) Ward No [8 No. 488 717 444 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward Nt) LB N0 489 774 220 41001000 Notda (CT) Ward No LB No. 490 )1\2 10 4100100() Notda (CT) 'Nard Nt) EB Nll -191 54(, 4R 41001000 NOIda (CI) Ward )\l) U3 No -192 714 2R 410[)IOOl) Notcla (CT) W;miNl) I LB No -Ill.; 9·'14 25 41001000 NOIC!,l (CT) Ward Nll I En Nl). -194 2Y~ R 41001000 Notda (CT) WilI"d Nl) U~ No 195 IR4 -11001000 NOldil (C I) W,lrd )\t) LB No . .jlJ(J 123 3 13 4 4\00\000 NuidZl (CT) Wurd Nl) I Ul No . .jl)7 339

243 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEIJUILD CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I popuialton Castes Tribes EB number [,o2ulalion 2opulalion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No. EB No. 498 480 6 4100JOOO NOIda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 499 756 27 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 H~ No. 500 442 41001000 NOlda (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 501 413 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward NO.1 EB No. 502 735 20 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 503 347 23 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 504 411 22 4 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 505 763 91 41001000 Noida (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 506 547 14 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 En No.1 855 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 630 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.3 535 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.4 579 223 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.5 537 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.6 555 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.7 758 60 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.8 521 250 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.9 506 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward NO.1 EB No. 10 675 10 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. II 564 179 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 12 343 11 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 13 601 211 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 14 607 6 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No. I EB No. 15 556 3 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 16 532 14 41002000 SaJarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 17 784 95 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 18 612 298 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No.1 EB No. 33 575 567 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. I EB No. 34 522 252 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No.1 EB No. 35 4RO BG 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No.1 EB No. 36 481 297 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No.2 EB No. 37 908 457 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No.2 EB No. 3R 684 682 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No.3 EB No. 39 691 611 41003000 Dadri (NP!') Ward No.3 EB No. 40 372 348 41003000 Dadn (NP!') Ward No.4 EB No. 41 915 463 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No.4 EB No. 42 880 7 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No.4 EB No. 43· 644 249 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward NO.4 EB No. 44 734 206 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No.5 EB No 22 610 5R9 41003000 Dadri (N!'P) Ward No 5 EB No. 23 76R ISS 41003000 Dadri (Nfl!') Ward No.6 EB No. 66 626 41003000 Dadn (NflP) Ward No 6 EB No. 67 484 41003000 Dadn (NP!') Ward No 6 En No. 68 865 342 41003()00 Dadn (N!'P) Ward No.6 EB No. 69 1,070 liD 41003000 Dadn (NI)P) Ward No.7 EB Nl1 57 535 J J 41003000 Dadn (NI'P) Ward No.7 EB No. 58 472 142 41003000 Dadn (NflP) Ward No 7 EB No 5CJ 759 41003000 Dadn (NI'P) Ward No R EB Nl1 45 1,211 120 4100JOOO Dadn (NI'I') War'd No ~ EH No ..j(, l)O(l (,2 41003000 Dadn (N!'!') Wmd No R l]3;-":0 -17 1.0 I C) 174 -IIOOJOOO Dadn (N!'!') Wmd No R I:B N\).-I8 74() 6, --\ IOO"lOO() Dadn (Ni'!,) 1'1 Ward No X Hi No 4') R6] ..... ~') ._ 410030()() f);ldn (Nfl)') Ward No <) EB No -'I (>44 1.. +7 4IOOJOOO Dadn (N!'P) Ward Nl1 9 1'[3 \Io 32 (J(, I 3:l

"·\1 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIfJES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name oftowl1 Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / population Castes Tribes EB number' ro[,ulation ropulatlOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 60 60R R 41003000 Dadn (N!'!') Ward No. 10 E8 No. 61 667 41003000 Dadn (NP!') Ward No. 10 EB No. 62 703 41003000 Dadrl (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 63 741 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No 64 631 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 65 642 41003000 Dadn (NP!') Ward No. II EB No. 50 902 147 41003000 Dadn (NP!') Ward No. 11 EB No.5] 711 100 41003000 Dadri (N!'!') Ward No. 11 EB No. 52 493 59 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 53 720 41003000 DadrI (NPP) Ward No II EB No. 54 652 13 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 55 687 39 41003000 DadrI (NP!') Ward No. 11 EB No. 56 799 77 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No 12 EB No. I 956 9 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 12 EB No.2 902 3 I 41003000 Dadrl (NPP) Ward No. 12 EB No.3 783 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 12 EB No.4 750 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No. II 1,023 58 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No 12 691. 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 13 577 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 14 EO No.7 577 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 14 EO No.8 820 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 14 EB NO.9 706 29 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 10 922 18 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 18 516 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 19 501 3 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 15 [13 No. 20 1,087 88 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 21 733 20 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 16 460 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 17 611 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 14 1,067 II 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 17 EBNo.15 615 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 24 492 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 25 648 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 26 526 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 27 582 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 19 EB No 28 588 41003000 Dadri (NPPJ Ward No. 20 EB No 5 456 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 20 EB No. G 692 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Ward No. 21 EB No 29 :l'i5 41003000 Dadri (N!'P) Ward No. 21 EB No. 30 939 41003000 Dadri (NP]» Ward No 22 EB No 80 747 41003000 Dadri (N]>]» Ward No 22 EB No i\l 49l 9 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No. 23 EB No. 70 943 41003000 Dadn (N]>P) Ward No. 23 EB No 7\ 7]0 4]003000 Dadn (N]>!') Ward No 23 ED No. 72 649 41003000 Dadn (NPP) Ward No 24 ER No 7J 762 41003000 Dadn (N!'!') Wzmj No. 24 EB No 7-+ 741 .'i 4]003000 Dadn (Nfl!') Ward No 24 E8 No. 75 645 410())OOO Daeln (N!'!') Ward No 24 EB No 7(, 4(12 4100JO(lO Uadn (N!'I') Ward No 25 Ef3 No 77 754 4100_,llllO [j,l[1rl lNPI') Ward No 2) FH N(l -7'i) 905 410(].'O()() Dadn (N!'!') Wald N(l 25 lB N(l 7q l)JI 4 1()(]4000 I3tl;I~PIII (" P) Ward No ] EB N(l -+ 435 372 41004()()() BtI,l~pllr (N!') Ward No. I EI3 No :; 4') 1 433

2·15 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tribes EB number' population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No.2 E13 No.3 66R 374 41004000 13tlaspur (N!') Ward No.3 EB No.7 571 41 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No.4 EH No.6 744 176 41004000 Hilaspur (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.9 755 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No.6 ED No. II 699 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 12 813 10 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No.8 El3 No. 10 869 35 41004000 Oilaspur (N!') Ward No.9 EO No. 1 446 41004000 Oilaspur (NP) Ward No.9 EONo.2 462 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No.8 528 30 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No. I EB No. 13 513 422 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No. I EO No. 14 615 566 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.2 EB No. 20 523 101 41005000 Dankaur (N!') Ward No.2 EO No. 21 668 113 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.3 EO No. 11 510 36 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.3 EB No. 12 589 215 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.4 EO No.7 444 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.4 EO No.8 501 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.5 EO No. 15 462 153 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 16 665 45 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 17 . 641 22 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.5 720 197 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.6 EBNo.6 720 81 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.7 EB No.3 583 473 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.7 EO No.4 620 97 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.8 EO No. 18 527 41 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 19 492 276 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.9 EBNo.l 749 133 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No.9 EB No.2 588 91 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No.9 525 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 10 344 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.1 EONo.1 656 417 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.2 EO No.2 568 105 41006000 Kakod (N!') Ward No.3 EB No.3 588 5 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.4 EO NO.4 700 77 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.5 461 12 4[006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.6 EO No.6 564 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.6 EB NO.7 334 81 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.7 EB No.8 565 4]006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.7 EB No.9 332 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.8 EO No. 10 551 4]006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. II 423 6 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No.9 EBNo.12 684 33 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No 10 EB No. 13 302 27 41006000 Kakod (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 14 411 7 41007000 Rabupura (N!') Ward No. I EB NO.8 20X 207 41007000 Rabupura (NP) WmdNo. I EB No 9 571 276 41007000 Rabupura (N!') Ward No 2. EB No.2 22X l'1,_' 41007()OO Rabupura (N!') Ward Nu 2. 1::[3 NO.4 725 41007000 Rabupura (N!') Ward N(I 2 E13 No. II 7C)() 41007000 Rahupura (N!') Ward No 2 [13 No 2. I 441 41007000 Rabupur

246 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASlES AND SCHEDULED ]RIllES POPULA nON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward BoundarIes of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I popula\l{)n Castes Tnbes EB number population 2opulallon 2 3 4 5 6 7 41007000 Rabupura (N!') Ward No.5 EB No I 56i1 4i1 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 803 l\ 41007000 Rabupura (N!') Ward No.6 EB No. 18 682 577 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.6 EB No. 19 721 167 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 22 615 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.8 EB No 5 895 10 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.8 EB No (i 566 26 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No 8 EB No. 15 365 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No.9 EB No 7 297 'Ii 7 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 13 672 23 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 14 871 41007000 Rabupura (NP) Ward No. II EB No.3 702 \00 41007000 Rabupura (NI') Ward No. II EB No. 12 828 255 41008000 Jahanglrpur (NP) Ward No. I EB No.1 570 511 41008000 lahanglrpur (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.2 663 193 4]008000 Jahanglrpur (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 360 25 41008000 Jahangirpur (N!') Ward No.3 EB No.4 941 150 41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ward No.4 EB No 5 927 41008000 Jahanglrpur (NP) Ward No.5 EB No 6 557 59 41008000 Jahanglrpur (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.7 748 41008000 .lahangirpur (NP) Ward No.7 EB No.8 798 40 41008000 Jahangirpur (N!') Ward No.7 EB No 9 468 41008000 .lahangirpur (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 10 639 117 41008000 lahangirpur (NP) Ward No.8 EBNo.ll 408 41008000 lahangirpur (NP) Ward No.8 EB No 12 346 41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 13 290 41008000 lahangirpur (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 14 335 25 41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. IS 356 4\008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ward No. 1O EB No. \6 470 4\008000 Jahangirpur (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. \7 634 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No.1 EB No 35 708 265 41009000 Jcwar (NP) Ward No.1 EB No. 36- 914 505 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No.2 EB No. 24 880 715 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No.2 EB No. 25 982 852 41009000 .lewar (NP) Ward No.3 EB No 1\ 752 456 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No.3 EB No 12 556 177 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No.3 EB No. \3 418 236 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No.3 EB No \4 672 (i21 41009000 ]ewar (NP) Ward No.4 EBNo. 28 1,002 522 41009000 .Jewur (NI') Ward No 4 EB No 29 322 3\ 41009000 lewar (NP) Ward No.4 EB No 30 570 41009000 Jcwar (NP) Ward No 4 EB No. 31 608 25 41009000 Jcwar (NP) Ward No.4 EI3 No. 32 7JS 41009000 .lewar (N P) Ward No 5 EB No. Ii 528 41009000 .!e\\·ar eN!') Ward No.5 EB No 7 673 243 41009000 .lewar (NF) Ward Nl) 5 EB Nl) R ilR5 4!0090(lO .Icwar (NI') Ward No. (, E8 No ~7 515 4il 410(l9(l00 Ie\\ar (N!') Ward i'\o () E13 No. _)R 1J) 15 155 41009000 .Ic\\ ar (N!') Ward No 7 EB No 2(1 602 4100l)O()() IC\\M (NI') Ware! No 7 [13 No 27 472 II 41009()()() lewar (N!') W,lrd No R 1:[3 Nl) S"( _J 5 4!llO90()O Jc\\ar(N!') Ward Nl) i\ E13 No .2 R4! 17 , .l()() 4100l)O()() .1<:\\ dr· (NP) W;l1d No R U3 Nll 410()C)OO(l Ie\\ ,1r (NP) Ward No ') U3 No ') ()O4 41009000 kwar (NI') Ward No 9 EB No 10 215

247 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name o[town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / population Castes Tribes EB number pOEulation EOEulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 41009000 .Iewar (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No.4 788 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No. 10 EB No.5 606 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No. II EB No. 17 630 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No. II EB No. 18 689 8 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 15 989 293 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 16 843 19 41009000 .Tewar (NP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 21 638 10 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 22 625 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 23 573 41009000 Jewar eNP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 19 302 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 20 525 41009000 Jewar(NP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 33 1,108 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 34 675 63 41009000 Jewar (NP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 39 924 41009000 Jewar {NPl Ward No. 16 EB No. 40. 559 14

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES "IHMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Di,trictl CD 13lockl Town Total/ Numhcr o! code Rural! houscllOlds Total population (including Population III the number lJrball With at least institutional and houseles, age-group ()-(J ()n~ populatloll) Scheduled Caste Persons Males , Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 () 7 g <) 10

10 Gaulalll Buddha Na~ar * To(al 33,444 196,fJ22 105,1130 90,192 .19,3112 20,904 18,478 Rural 24,Ol!2 147,422 79,115 6S,J07 29,795 15,776 14,019 UrlJan 9,362 48,60() 26,715 21,885 9,587 5,128 4,459 (JOX) LOlll Total 282 1.891 I.() 16 875 388 20R ISO RUlal 282 1.891 1,016 875 388 20R 180 Urhan (JOSS B"rakh Total 4,460 27.764 14,989 12,775 5,496 2.960 2,536 Rural 4.460 27.764 14.989 12,775 5 ,496 2.960 2,536 Urhan (JOS8 BISI akh Total 10,492 55,323 30,393 24,930 11.074 5.939 5,135 Rural 4.460 27,764 14.989 12,775 5,496 2.960 2,536 Ulban 6,032 27,559 ! 5.404 12.! 55 5,578 2,979 2,599 410010()0 NOida (eT) Urban 5,748 26,199 14,660 11,539 5,275 2,815 2,460 41002000 Salarplll Khadar (CT) Ulban 284 1,36(J 744 616 303 164 139 OOS9 Dad .. Tota! 4,835 29,528 t5.724 13,S04 5.836 3,0 [3 2,823 RUlal 4,835 29,528 15.724 13,S()4 5.836 3,013 2,823 Urban 0090 Dankaul Total 7.179 44.410 23.nO 20,540 R.987 4,761 4,226 Rural 7,179 44,410 23,870 20.540 8.987 4.761 4,226 Urh3n 0091 Sikandrabad TOla[ 277 1,655 893 762 330 182 148 RUlal 277 1,655 893 762 330 182 148 Urban 0092 Jewar TOlal 7,049 42,174 22,623 19,551 8,758 4,652 4,106 Rural 7,049 42,174 22,623 ' 19,551 8,758 4,652 4,106 Urban URBAN 41001000 Noida (CT) Urhan 5.748 26,199 14,660 11,539 5.275 2,8[5 2,460 41002000 Sa[arp'lI Khadar (CT) Urban 284 1,360 744 6t6 }O3 164 139 41003000 Dadri (NPP) Urban 1,229 7.352 3,n_) 3.367 1.331 719 612 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Urhan 2[7 1.4 71 790 681 270 154 [ 16 4[005000 Dankaur (NP) Ulhan 47[ 3,062 1.661 lAO I 517 274 243 41006000 Kakod (NP) Urban 123 770 402 368 165 87 78 41007000 RabuplIIa (Nr) Urhan 320 1.975 1.06g 907 404 212 192 41008000 Jahangirpul (NP) Ulh"n 187 1,120 594 526 207 112 95 41009000 Jcw"r(NP) U,ban 7R3 5,291 2.811 2.480 1.115 591 524

251 FOH SCHEDULED CASTES

Total/ DI<;tnct/ CD l3lock/ Town Rurall Literates II Ii terate<; Total workers Urhan

Persons Males Female<; I'er<;on<; Male~ Females I'er<;ons Male<; Females

II 12 13 14 15 I () 17 I~ 1<) 3 2

M9,1J75 62,072 27,IHl.1 1O(),947 4.1,75M 63,189 56,236 4:;,744 10,492 Tnlal Gaula!)) Buddha Nagar * 66,858 47,(14(1 19,818 80,564 32,(175 48,489 42,127 33,526 X,601 Rural 22,217 15,032 7,185 26,.183 11,611.1 14,700 14,109 12,21X 1,1191 Urhan 987 (>7} 314 904 343 561 439 416 23 Total Lonl 9X7 (,73 314 904 343 561 439 416 23 RUI,d U,han 13.S27 9,32(> 4.501 13.937 5,663 il,274 7.252 (,.126 1.126 Totdl B"rakh 13.827 'U2(, 4,50 I 13.937 5,663 8.274 7.252 6.126 I. I 26 RUlal U,han 26,705 1~,O50 R,655 28,618 12,343 16,275 15,669 13.334 2.335 Total BI<'I-akh 13,827 9,326 4,501 13,937 5,663 8,274 7.252 6.126 1,126 Rurdl 12,Rn 8,724 4.154 14.(,81 6,680 8,001 S,417 7,208 1.209 U,han 12.183 K.242 3,941 14,016 (',41 X 7,598 X,(J45 6.875 1,170 Ud,an Noida (CT) 695 482 213 (,65 2(,2 403 372 333 39 Ulhan Salarpur Khadar (eT) 14,078 9,636 4,442 15,450 6,088 9,362 8.544 6.731 1.813 Toldl Dadn 14.078 9,636 4,442 15.450 6,08k 9,362 8.544 6.731 1.813 Rur,Ii U,bdn 19,811 14,191 5.620 24,599 9,679 14.920 13.567 \U,284 3.283 Told1 Ddnkaul 19,811 14.19 I 5,620 24,599 9,67') 14,920 13.567 10,284, 3.283 R,"al U,ban 696 500 196 959 393 566 444 350 94 Tolal Sikandrabad 696 500 196 959 393 566 444 350 94 RUial Udl,ln 17.459 12.714 4,745 24,715 9,909 14,806 1 1.881 9,619 2.262 Tolal Jcwar 17.459 12,714 4,745 24,715 9,909 14,806 1 1.881 9,619 2,262 Rural Urban URBAN 12,183 8.242 3.941 14,016 6,418 7,598 8,045 6.875 1.170 U,ban No,da (CT) 695 482 213 665 262 403 372 333 39 Urban Salarpur Khadal (CT) 3,748 2.392 1.356 3.604 1.593 2.0 II 1,972 1.778 194 U,ban Dad" (MB) 765 522 243 706 268 438 315 277 38 Urban BIiaspur (NP) 1.229 859 370 l,X33 S02 1.031 750 728 22 Ud)an Dankaur (NP) 374 247 127 396 155 241 19O 166 24 Ud,an Kakod (NPI 807 (,04 203 1,168 4M 704 623 491 132 LJ,ban RabupUia (NP) 430 306 124 (,90 288 402 308 261 47 ,U,ban Jahangllllur (NP) 1,986 1.37X 60S 3.30S 1,433 1.872 1.534 1.309 225 Ud)an Icwar (NP)

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Di,trict/ CD Block/ Town Total! I nduslrial category code Rural! numbcr Urhan Main w()rker~ Cultivator, Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Male, Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 n --~------~~------~----~----~----~-----=~--~~--~~--~~--~~--~~~

Gautum Buddha Nagar * Total 41,745 37,066 4,679 7.332 6,642 690 6,863 6,074 789 Rural 29,9211 26,551 3,377 6,954 6,32(J 634 6,374 5,632 742 Urhan 11,1117 10,515 U02 378 322 56 4119 442 47 OO~3 Lonl Total 321 300 21 29 2'-) () 19 17 2 Rural 321 100 21 29 29 () 19 17 2 Urhan ()08~ Total 5.811 5.177 634 620 551 468 385 83 Rural 5,811 5.177 634 620 551 468 385 83 Ulban OOR& Blsrakh Total 12,693 11.253 1,440 677 5% XI 524 430 94 Rural 5,811 5,177 634 620 551 (Il) 468 385 83 Urban 6,882 6,076 806 57 45 12 56 45 II 410() 1000 NOIda (CT) Urban 6,601 5,820 781 52, 41 II 52 42 10 410()2000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Ulban 281 256 25 5 4 I 4 3 0089 Dudn Total 6,()28 5.252 776 898 811 87 1,006 812 194 Rural 6.028 5,252 776 898 811 87 1,006 812 194 Urban 0090 Dankaur Total 9.067 8,017 L050 1.314 2.(J34 280 2,007 1,792 215 Rural 9,067 8,017 1,050 2.314 2.034 2110 2,007 1,792 215 Urban 0091 Sikandlabad Total 256 218 38 36 31 5 42 37 5 Rural 256 218 38 36 31 5 42 37 5 Urban 0092 Jewar Total 8,445 7,587 858 3,057 2.864 193 2,832 2,589 243 Rural 8,445 7,587 858 3,057 2,864 193 2,832 2,589 243 Urban URBAN 41001000 NOlda(CT) Urban 6,601 5,820 781 52 41 II 52 42 10 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Urban 281 256 25 4 4 3 41003000 Dadri (MB) Ulban 1,802 1,639 163 14 13 1 2 2 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) Urban 284 256 28 8 8 o 16 II° 5 41005000 Dankaur (NP) Urban 745 723 22 13 13 o 21 21 41006000 Kakod (NP) Urban 137 127 10 3 2 7 5 °2 41007000 Rabupura (N P) Ulban 394 346 48 95 n 17 94 72 22 41008000 Jailangi'1llJr (NP) Urban 295 253 42 17 15 2 48 45 3 41009000 JeW"1 (NP) Urban 1,27l:\ 1.095 183 171 148 23 245 243 2

253 FOR SCIIEDULED CASTES of main workers Total! DI<;tricl/ CD Block/ Town Rural/ Marginal workcr, Urban I !ouschold indu,!ry workers Other worker,

Persons Malc, Females \'cr,on, Males Fcmales Pcr,olls Male~ Fcmales

2<) 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

1,611 1,20J 408 25,939 23,147 2,792 14,491 8,678 5,813 Tolal Gaulam Bllddha Nagar * 1,187 897 290 15,413 13,702 1,711 12,199 6,975 5,224 Rural 424 306 118 10,526 9,445 1,081 2,292 1,703 589 Urban 9 2 264 247 17 118 116 2 Total LOlli 9 2 2M 247 17 118 116 2 Rural Ulban 214 173 41 4,509 4,()68 441 1,441 949 492 fotal BI<;rakh 214 173 41 4,509 4,()6R 441 1,441 949, 492 RUial U!ll,ln 3(,3 2in 76 11,129 9,940 1,189 2,976 2,081 895 Tolal Bl'rakh 214 173 41 4,51l9 4,0(,8 441 1,441 949 492 RUlal 149 114 35 6,620 5,872 748 1,535 1,132 403 Urban 132 100 32 6,365 5,637 728 1,444 1,055 389 Urb

254 I'RIMARY CENSUS ABSTHACT

Location Di<;tricli CD B1ock/ Town Total/ Il1du~tnal category of marglllal workers codc Rural! ------_::__:_---=------numhcr Urban llou<;choltl IIltiustry CultIvators Agriculturallahourers workers

Persolls Males Female, Persons \;laic, Females Pers()n~ Males Females 2 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

10 Gautarn Buddha Nagar .,. TOlal 1,IH2 319 H63 6,6HS' 3,940 2,7411 458 2U7 251 Rural 1,1J2 3()2 830 6,384 3,709 2,675 3H9 JHI 208 Urban 50 17 33 304 231 73 69 2(, 4:1 ()()~3 Lonl Total 1 () 2 2 () 2 o 2 Rutal o 2 o 2 o 2 Urhan ()()~g Bl\lakh Total 95 38 57 427 223 204 57 31 26 Rut a! 95 38 57 427 223 2114 57 31 26 U,nan 0088 Blsrakh Total 10~ 46 62 515 296 219 93 48 45 RUlal 95 38 57 427 223 204 57 31 26 Urhan 13 8 5 88 73 15 36 17 19 41001000 NOlda(CT) Ulb"n 12 8 4 82 6R 14 32 13 19 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) Urban o 6 5 4 4 o 0089 Dadrj Total 18 I 56 125 1,223 593 630 60 29 31 Rural 181 56 125 1.223 593 (,]0 60 29 31 Ulban 0090 Dunkaur Total 130 500 2.289 1.230 1,059 155 78 77 Rutal 130 500 2,289 1.230 1,059 155 78 77 Urhan 0091 Total 4 2 2 119 110 9 o Rural 4 2 119 110 9 o Urhan 0092 Jcwar Total 221 75 146 2,324 1,551 773 114 43 71 Rural 221 75 146 2,324 1,551 773 114 43 71 Urban URBAN 41001000 Nnida (CT) Ulhan 12 4 82, 68 14 32 13 19 41002000 Sala'lJUr Khadar (CT) Ulhan o 6 5 1 4 4 o 41003000 Dadri (MB) Urhan () () o o o o 2 41004000 BllaspUl (NPl Urhan o () o 7 5 2 2 I 41005000 Dankaur(NP) Ulban o o o o o o I o 41006000 Kakod (NPl Urban o () o 14 6 8 o o o 41007000 RabupUla (NP) Urban 34 <) 25 130 90 40 o o o 41 U08000 Jahangilpul (NI') Ulban o () o <) 4 o o o 41U09000 Jewar (NPl Urban 3 () 3 56 53 28 (1 22

255 FOR SCIIEDULED CASTES

Total! District/ CD Block/ Town Location Rural/ code Non-workers UrbalJ number Other workers

Per,ons Males Females I'ersons Males Females

47 4B 49 50 51 52 3 2

6,163 4,212 1,951 139,7116 60,OB6 79,7UU Total Gautam Buddha Nagar * 10 4,294 2,783 ),511 105,295 45,589 59,706 J{ural 1,869 1,429 440 34,49) 14,497 19,994 Urhan 113 113 0 1,452 600 852 Total L011l 0(8) 113 113 () 1,452 600 852 Rural Urban 862 657 205 20,512 8,863 II,M'I Total I3lsrakh 0088 862 657 205 20,512 8,863 11,649 Rural Urban 2.260 1'(,''1 I 569 3'1,654 17,059 22,595 Total Bisrakh 0088 862 657 205 20,512 8,863 11.649 Rural 1.398 1,034 364 19,142 8,196 10,946 Urban 1,318 966 352 18,154 7,785 10,369 Urban NOida (CT) 41001000 80 68 12 988 411 577 Urban Salarpur Khadar ICT) 41002000 1,052 801 251 20,984 8,993 11,991 Total Dadn 0089 1,052 801 251 20,984 8,993 11,991 Rural Urban 1,426 829 597 30,843 13,586 17,257 Total Dankaur 0090 1.426 829 597 30,843 13,586 17,257 Rural Urban 64 20 44 1,211 543 668 Total. Sikandrabad 0091 M 20 44 1,211 543 668 Rural Urban 777 363 414 30,293 13,004 17,289 Total Jewar 0092 777 363 414 30,293 13,004 17,289 Rural Urban URBAN \,318 966 352 18,154 7,785 10,369 Urban Noida (CT) 41001000 80 68 12 988 411 577 Urban Salarpur Khadar (eT) 41002000 168 138 30 5,380 2,207 3,173 Urban Dadri (MB) 41003000 22 15 7 1,156 513 643 Urban Bilaspur (NP) 41004000 4 4 0 2,312 933 1,379 Urban Dankaur(NP) 41005000 39 33 6 580 236 344 Urban Kakod (NP) 41006000 65 46 19 1,352 577 775 Urban Rabupura (N P) 41907000 4 4 0 812 333 479 Urban Jahangirpur (NP) 41008000 169 155 14 3,757 1,502 2,255 Ulban Jcwar (NP) 41009000

256

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District/ CD Block/ Town Total/ Number of households Total population (including eode Rural/ Population in the with at least institutional and housciess number Urban age-group 0-6 olle population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10 Gaulam Buddha Nagar r Total 84 398 214 184 74 41 33 Rural 54 298 159 139 60 35 25 Urban 30 100 55 4S 14 6 8 0088 Bisrakh Total 31 108 58 50 14 6 8 Rural I 8 3 5 Ulhan 30 100 55 45 14 6 8 4100100[J Noida (CT) Urban 30 100 55 45 14 6 8 0089 Dadl! Total 8 30 13 17 4 2 2 Rural 8 30 13 17 4 2 2 Urban 0090 Dankaul Total 4 19 9 10 6 3 3 Rural 4 19 9 10 6 3 Urban 0092 Jewar Tolal 41 241 134 107 50 30 20 Rural 41 241 134 107 50 30 20 Urban URBAN 41001000 NOlda (CT) Urban 30 100 55 45 14 6 8

259 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ District! CD Block/ Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urhan

Pers{)n~ Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

180 IJ2 68 118 lUI 116 131 IIlI 31 Total Gautam Buddha Nagar * 14M 94 54 150 65 1!5 91 65 26 Rural 32 II! 14 liS 37 31 41 36 5 Urhan 35 20 15 73 38 35 42 37 5 Total BI'irakh 3 2 5 I 4 I RUlal 32 18 14 68 37 31 41 36 5 Urban 32 18 14 68 37 31 41 36 5 Urban Naida (CT) 15 8 7 15 10 6 6 Total Dadri 15 8 7 15 10 6 6 Rural llIball 4 14 5 9 6 6 To\al Dankaur 5 4 14 5 9 6 6 RUlal Urban 125 80 45 116 54 62 78 52 26 Total Jcwar 125 80 45 116 54 62 78 52 26 Rural Urban URBAN 32 18 14 68 37 31 41 36 Ulban Noida (CT)

260 PRIMARY CI~NSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD l3lock! Town Total! Industrial category code Rural! number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Per,ons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -r:r

10 Gautam Buddha Na~ar * Total 9H 92 (, 32 32 2 Z Rural (i() 59 I 32 32 2 2 Urhan 38 33 5 0088 Bl<;rakh Total 39 34 5 Rural I I Urban 38 33 5 41()()IOOO ;\101!la (eT) Urban 3X 33 5 0089 D"d" Total 2 2 Rural 2 2 Urban 0090 Dankaul Total (1 6 Rural 6 6 Urban 0092 Jcwal Total 51 50 32 32 2 2 Rural 51 50 32 32 2 2 Urban URBAN 41001000 NOlcia leT) Ulban 38 33

261 FOR SCIIEDULEl) TRIBES of mai n workers Total/ District/ CD Block/ Town Rural! Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persuns Males , Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

63 57 6 34 9 25 Total Gautam Buddha Nagar" 25 24 1 31 6 25 Hural 38 33 5 3 3 Urhan 39 34 5 3 3 Total Bisrakh I I Rural 38 33 5 3 3 Urban 38 33 5 3 3 Urban Noida (CT) 2 2 0 4 4 Total Dadri 2 2 0 4 4 Rural Urban 6 6 Total Dankaur 6 (1 Rural Urban 16 15 27 2 25 Total Jewar 16 15 27 2 25 Rural Urban URBAN 38 33 5 3 3 Urban Noida (CT)

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! Ilumber Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourer, workers

Persolls Mal~s Females Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

10 GaulaOl Buddha Nagar * Total III 17 5 4 Rural 18 17 5 4 Urhan (J088 Blsrakh Total Rural Urban 41001000 :\olda (eT) Urban 0089 Total 3 Rural 3 Urban 0090 Dankaur Total Rural Urban 0092 Jewar Total 18 17 2 Rural 18 17 2 Urban URBAN 41001000 NOlda (eT) Urban

2G3 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

II 4 7 266 113 153 Total Gautam Buddha Nagar * 10 8 7 207 94 113 Rural 3 3 59 19 40 Urhan 3 3 66 21 45 Total Blsrakh 0088 7 2 5 Rural 3 3 59 19 40 Urban 3 3 59 19 40 Urban Noida (CT) 41001000 24 7 17 Total Dadli 0089 24 7 17 Rural Urban 13 3 10 Total Dankaur 0090 13 3 10 Rural Urban 7 7 163 82 81 Total Jewar 0092 7 7 16J 82 81 Rural Urban URBAN 3 3 59 19 40 UrbJn Noida (CT) 41001000

264

CD BLOCKWISE VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LONI CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total populatIOn (including Location Area of In5tltutIOnai and houscless Population 111 the code Village in Numher or ropulationl age-grour 0-6 number Name of Village hectare, households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0083 Loni (Total) 7(,5.6 9L'1 6,074 3,334 2,740 1,135 643 492 00R3 Loni (Rural) 765.6 913 6,074 3,334 2,740 1,135 643 492 (lOR3 Loni (Urban) Loni (Runtl) 01124900 Mall1uddin Pur Kan3WI11 371.3 331 2,408 1.284 1,124 476 259 217 01125000 Chhaiarsl 3093 456 2,853 1,571 1,282 494 283 211 01125100 HazralJ~ur Walid~ul 850 126 813 479 334 165 101 64

269 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT LOlli

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

1,891 1,016 875 3,447 2,246 1,201 Loni (Total) 1,891 1,016 875 3,447 2,246 1,201 LOlli (Rural) LOlli (Urban) LOlli (Rural) 1,008 556 452 1,319 868 451 Mahiuddin Pur Kanawni 856 445 41 I 1,775 1,124 651 ChhaJarsi 27 15 12 353 254 99 Hazrdtpur Wajldpur

270 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers numher Name of Village Pcrsons Malcs Females Persons Male, Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0083 LOlli (Total) 2,627 1,088 1,539 1,511 1,414 97 1,273 1,1117 86 0083 LOlli (Rural) 2,627 I,ORR 1,539 1,51 I 1,414 97 1,273 1,187 86 0083 Loni (Urhan) Loni (Rural) 01124900 Mahiuddin Pur Kanawni 1,0&9 416 673 550 536 14 491 479 12 01125000 Chhajarsi 1,078 447 631 687 656 31 510 488 22 01125100 Hazrat~ur WaiidEur 460 225 235 274 222 52 272 220 52

271 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CJi:NSUS ABSTRACT Loni Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3~ 39 40 2 227 224 3 27 24 3 31 26 5 988 913 75 Loni (Total) 227 224 3 27 24 J 31 26 5 988 913 75 Loni (Rural) Loni (Urban) LOlli (Rural) 171 170 22 19 2 2 296 288 8 Mal11uddtn Pur Kanawni 41 40 5 5 27 24 437 419 18 ChhaJarsi 15 14 2 2 255 206 49 Hazratpur WaJidpur

272 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY C J) B1ock- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricu ltural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0083 Loni (Total) 238 227 II 5 5 0083 Loni (Rural) 238 227 II 5 5 0083 Loni (Urban) Loni (Rural) 01124900 Mahiuddin Pur Kanawnl 59 57 2 01125000 Chhajarsl 177 16X 9 3 3 01125100 Hazratpur Wajidpur 2 2

273 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Loni of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYiliage numher 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

16 12 4 216 209 7 4,563 1,920 2,643 Loni (Total) 00113 16 12 4 216 209 7 4,563 1,920 2,643 LOlli (Rural) OOS3 Loni (Urban) 00113 Loni (Rural) 57 55 2 1,858 748 1,110 MahlUddm Pur Kanawlll 01124900 15 II 4 158 153 5 2,166 915 1,251 ChhaJarsl 01125000 539 257 282 Hazratpur WaJidpur 01125100

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BISRAKH CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUT AM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Localion institutional and houseless Population in the code Area ofYillage in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name ofYillage hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0088 Bisrakh (Total) 329.75 (Sq.kms.) 99,705 504,720 278,101 226,619 83,597 45,179 38,418 (l088 Bisrakh (Rural) 236.08 (Sq.kms.) 28,646 188,912 102,926 85,986 34,749 18,913 15,836 0088 Bisrakh (Urban) 93.67 (Sq.kms.) 71,059 315,808 175,175 140,633 48,848 26,266 22,582 Bisrakh (Rural) 01 125200 Chautpur 810 141 1,034 553 481 204 113 91 01125300 Ch,pyana Khurd UrfT,gn 1598 209 1,141 644 497 314 169 145 01125400 Yusufpur Chak Saben 1007 36 229 119 110 28 12 16 01125500 Bahlolpur 2353 289 2,158 1,147 1,011 432 246 186 01125600 BaSI Bahuddm Nagar 1653 91 575 308 267 118 69 49 01125700 Garhl Chaukhand, 20 388 2,534 1,362 1,172 475 261 214 01 125800 Parthala KhanJarpur 4125 300 1,826 973 853 347 189 158 01125900 Sharfabad 2373 597 4,291 2,313 1,978 875 497 378 01126000 Sorkha Jahidabad 1,0260 673 4,557 2,442 2,115 937 512 425 01126100 Shah Ben 103 99 767 414 353 193 118 75 01126200 Chlpyana Buzurg 1570 1,302 7,682 4,134 3,548 1,229 678 551 01126300 Roza Yakubpur 5230 477 3,560 1,933 \,627 638 349 289 01126400 Roza Jalalpur 2170 617 3,915 2,161 1,754 668 366 302 01126500 MIlk Lachchhl 530 323 1,982 1,069 913 297 160 137 01126600 Ithalra 3746 249 1,527 799 728 261 148 113 01126700 Halbatpur 100 197 1,393 770 623 246 136 110 01126800 Patwari 684.0 423 3,122 1,716 1,406 562 306 256 01126900 Glrdharpur Sunarasl 847 166 1,256 703 553 207 J08 99 01127000 Dunyai 3610 413 2,590 1,394 1,196 406 237 169 01127100 Chhapraula 641 I 1,090 6,820 3,814 3,006 1,217 652 565 01127200 Talabpur UrfHathlpur 884 81 569 323 246 97 55 42 01127300 Blsnol! 1706 358 2,921 1,600 1,321 493 299 194. 01127400 Achheja 3950 739 4,724 2,586 2,138 844 473 371 01127500 Kachheda Warsabad 4410 551 4,402 2,418 1,984 761 413 348 01127600 DUJana 5820 1,086 7,901 4,279 3,622 1,32J 723 598 01127700 Ibadullapur UrfBadalpur 308.0 441 3,211 1,685 1,526 600 309 291 01127800 Sadlpur Chhldoh 2540 255 2,097 \,109 988 541 290 251 01127900 Islamabad Kalda 990 135 1,059 552 507 185 100 85 01 128000 Bambawad 3820 492 4,064 2,258 1,806 715 396 319 01128100 Akalpur Jaglr 1040 149 1,214 664 550 215 115 100 01128200 Mahamvad 289.0 300 2,259 1,206 1,053 415 218 197 01128300 Kudl Khera 2730 249 1,643 880 763 281 151 130 01128400 Khalrpur GurJar 432 624 4,095 2,176 1,919 789 409 380 01128500 Bisrakh Jalalpur 9142 584 3,903 2,123 1,780 630 335 295 01 128600 Emnabad 160 119 1,005 566 439 179 90 89 01128700 Jalpura 2810 212 1,349 753 596 224 126 98 01128800 Khera Choganpur 12J 0 236 1,760 947 8J3 322 180 142 01128900 Tusyana 6610 214 1,366 728 638 304 160 144 01129000 Hazlpur 07 1,920 6,655 4,011 2,644 1.209 637 572 01129100 Sadarpur 6630 737 4,265 2344 1,921 794 415 379 01129200 Ralpur Khadar 1239 213 1,320 710 610 232 126 106 01 129300 Asagarpur Jaglr 2950 181 1,432 789 643 236 14J 95 01129400 Sultan pur 2080 188 1,300 685 615 216 116 100 01129500 Sadullapur 2012 640 4,577 2.509 2,068 745 419 326 01129600 Baidpura 1460 363 2,495 U37 1,158 425 233 192 01 129700 Bhola Rawal 800 133 995 537 458 169 94 75 01 129800 Saini 3597 597 3,815 2.012 1,803 769 412 357 01129900 Sunpura Sohanpur 2237 289 2,189 1.177 1,012 363 186 177 277 - oI 130000 Khed, 187 I -172 3,329 1.765 l.564 585 308 157 136 [I I 130 I 00 Ghanall!a In 0 193 1.456 788 668 293 155 1~5 l) I 130200 Khodna Khurd 4560 235 1578 829 749 300 199 \) 1130300 Dc"la \ 500 558 2.083 U73 710 -115 216 01130-100 Khodna Kalan 3269 3-15 2,375 1.327 1.048 ~38 248 190 628 01 130500 Tilpata Karan\Vas 3920 947 6.802 3.61-1 3,188 1,328 700 272 I) 1130600 Pal, 342 I 431 3.2-18 1.757 1,491 614 3-12 () I 130700 Thapkhcra 798 208 1.425 750 675 283 1,17 116 () I 137600 Chak llasantpur 850 ------Un-I nha b Ited ------

277 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Trihes population Literates Persons Male, Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

55,323 30,393 24,930 1118 58 50 321,144 198,625 122,519 Bisrakh (Total) 27,764 14,989 12,775 8 3 5 107,320 70,516 36,804 Bisrakh (Rural) 27,559 15,404 12,155 100 55 45 213,824 128,109 85,715 Bisrakh (Urhan) Bisrakh (Rural) 29 17 12 o o o 540 365 175 Chautpur 372 207 1(,5 () o o 484 339 145 Chlpyana Khutu UrrTIgrt 7 2 5 () o o 121 80 41 Yusufpur Chak Sabert 99 47 52 (J o () 1,129 737 392 Bah lolpur o o () o (I 265 184 81 Basi BahuduIIl Nagar 223 117° 106 o o () 1.383 938 445 Garhi Chaukhandt 125 71 54 o o nl 684 297 Palthala Khanjarpur 519 277 242 o o o 2,036 1.396 640 Sharrahad 439 241 198 o o () 2.364 1.634 730 Sorkha Jahldabad 81 41 40 o o o 408 251 157 Shah Bcri 1,797 977 820 () o o 4.887 3.002 1,885 Chipyana Buzurg 840 445 395 o o o 2,095 1.360 735 Roza Yakubpur 666 351 315 o o o 1,959 1.277 682 Roza Jalalpur 297 1(,9 128 o o o 1,297 844 453 Milk Lachchhi 309 171 138 o o o 798 501 297 ]thalia 223 123 100 o o o 785 544 241 Haibatpur 623 323 300 o () o 1,424 1.038 386 Patwari 114 65 49 o o o 807 534 273 GlIuharpur Sunarasl 514 264 250 o o o 1,646 1.034 612 Duriyai 532 294 238 o o o 4,232 2.752 1,480 Chhapraula o o o () o o 342 241 10 I Talabpur Urr Hathipur 524 284 240 o o o 1.794 1.130 664 Bisnoli 225 118 107 o () o 2.707 1.735 972 Achhcja 310 1(,9 141 o o o 2,427 1.670 757 Kachheda Warsahad 516 267 249 o o o 4,862 3.178 1.684 DUJillla 352 180 172 () () o 1,862 1.159 703 Ibadullapur UrI' Badalpur 98 58 40 o o o 759 510 249 Sadipur Chhldoli 31 IX 13 o () (J 649 415 234 Islamabad Kalua 383 211 172 o o o 2,428 1.634 794 Bambawad 22 13 <) o o o 649 455 194 Akalpur Jaglr 356 183 173 o o o 1.288 855 433 Mahamvad 142 72 70 () () () 946 (,43 303 Kudl Khcra 1.244 (1(,5 579 o o o 1.976 1.283 693 Khalrpur GUljar 827 458 J(,l) o o o 2.370 1.537 833 BIsrakh Jalalpur 20 II l) o () o 558 399 159 En1llabad o () o o o o 794 540 254 Jalpura 24 14 10 () o o 1.031 672 359 Khcta Choganpur 1(,5 89 7(, () () o 708 472 236 Tusyana 233 135 98 o o o 4.632 3.083 1.549 Hazlpur 5R6 323 263 o o o 2.723 1.(,')9 1.024 Sada'1)uI 281 147 134 o u o 826 52!) 2')7 Ralpur Khadar 159 83 76 () o o 904 587 ) I 7 A~agarpur Jagll' 173 90 83 () () o X29 500 329 Sullanjlur 452 2St) 193 o o o 2.794 1.840 954 Sadllilapur 756 3% ]60 IJ () o 1.5(>0 I.OOS 552 BaldplIl.t 2]t) 12() 119 o o o 617 40-1 213 nhola Raw,tI (,I X .1:15 2X3 II o 1.990 1.263 727 Sd1l11 lJH )1 47 °() o o 1.218 78(, ·132 Sunpllla Sllhanpur 3(1() IX!) 177 II (J 2.1 () 1 1J I X 783 Khcdl l)J .'i2 -II () °() II %5 2l)l) Bhtlildula 454 ~,7 217 () () o 7')1 254 KIt"dll.l Kllllnl 2~(1 14ll 77 () () (J 1.239 l)SO 259 1)c"I" 2X4 II (I II I.O)'i 7X3 27h Klindna r...... dall I <}-'" 1.112') II () 3.717 2.·111 ! 2~(1 Tlipdta K,"

278 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR * VILLAGE PRIMARY C () B1ock-

Location code IIliterate~ Total workers Main workers number NameorVillage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2R

0088 Ilisrakh (Total) 1113,576 79,476 1114,100 164,007 137,836 26,171 148,193 127,863 20,330,q 0088 Bisrakh (Hural) 81,592 32,410 49,182 53,867 45,896 7,971 47,243 42,255 4,988 0088 Bi~rakh (Urban) 101,984 47,066 54,918 110,140 91,940 IS,200 lOO,950 85,608 15,342 Bisrakh (Hural) () 1125200 Chautpur 494 ISS 306 544 327 217 379 2(,2 117 01125300 Chlpyana Khurd UrfTign 657 305 352 275 26<) () 274 268 6 01125400 Yusufpur Clwk Sabcn 108 39 69 53 51 2 52 51 I 01125500 Bahlolpur 1,029 410 619 512 492 20 495 476 19 01125600 BasI Bahuddll1 Nagai 310 124 186 144 136 X 140 133 7 01125700 Garlll Chaukhandi 1,151 424 727 613 585 28 600 575 25 01 125800 Putthala Khanjarpur 845 289 556 503 441 62 437 399 38 01125900 Sharlitbad 2,255 917 1,338 1,210 1,047 163 1,146 1,009 137 01126000 S(lrkhu Jab Ida bad 2,193 808 1,385 1,138 997 141 1,022 897 125 0\ \26\00 Shah Ben 359 \63 \96 \70 \64 6 \7I~ I) 112')L)()U SUllpliia SOhdllpur 'nl 391 :iSIl (,3~ 511 127 :--;23 7 101 717 (,61J 57 11113l)IIOO Khcdl 1.22X 447 7K1 " 2-1 () I I 3() 100 Bh,lIlaLJld 511 I 222 .'bl.) 354 32') 305 (ll (1131)200 "-It"dna KIt[(,d 7K5 2'JII ~<), ~:'7 418 357 1,1l5() l) ..U 9X') 891 ')S o I 130300 Dl'\ la K44 3'J:I 4~1 (>.17 S4~ 423 3i.\2 41 o II 31J~()() "-h"dll,' K,,,,II' ".11(, ~44 "772 1,552 1<)1 I) 1130'i1i1l Ttlpdld ","dil\\," J.IIS5 I, 1~:1 1.')(1:' 1,714 I ,~S2 1.3<" 71 I (,'is 1(, I) II _1()(,()1) 1'.,1t I ,4~9 j(lI X:;K 72X 712 2Xi\ 2~4 .j III 13li7UI) Thap"bcl" 1,25 22X "1)7 2<)7 2l)1 () It 371,()() ('hal. B",alll!'lU --.------Un-'nhahitl,ll------·-

279 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh lnduslrial ealcgory or main worker" Household industry Cultivators Agricultural lahourers workers Other workers Persons Males females Pen;ons Males fellwles Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3X 39 40 2

17,273 15,381 1,892 2,347 1,962 385 4,741 3,838 903 123,832 106,682 17,150 Bisrakh ([ota1) 15,541 13,897 1,644 1,725 1,4411 2R5 2,1174 1,615 459 27,903 25,303 , 2,600 Bisrakh (Rural) 1,732 1,484 248 622 522 100 2,667 2,223 444 95,929 8 1,379 14,550 Bisrakh (Urban) Bisrakh (RII ral) 288 178 1 \0 2 2 o 3 2 86 80 6 Chautpur 52 52 () I o 13 12 I 208 203 5 Chipyan« Khurd UrfTlgn 42 42 () o o o o o o 10 9 I Yusufpur Chak Saheri 322 306 16 7 7 o 17 17 o 149 146 3 Bahlolpur 46 44 2 30 26 4 () o o , 64 63 I Basi Bahuddin Nagar 216 208 35 33 2 (1 6 o 343 328 15 Garhi Chaukhandi 217 206 11 31 31 o 7 7 o 182 155 27 Pal1hala Khanjarpur 269 254 15 63 &2 86 82 4 728 611 I 17 Sharfabad 519 416 103 12 \0 2 36 35 I 455 436 19 Sorkha Jahidabad 29 25 4 3 2 o o o 138 137 I Shah Bcri 219 199 20 19 \6 50 50 o 1,567 1,514 53 Chipyana Buzurg 21 \ 20(, 5 41 40 33 27 6 616 527 89 Roza Yakubpur 206 178 28 23 19 4 42 35 7 625 547 78 Roza JalalpUl' 176 169 7 30 29 I 18 17 I 249 241 8 Milk Lachchhi 287 256 31 51 39 12 12 8 4 42 38 4 Ithaira 165 157 8 14 12 2 21 20 98 96 2 Haibatpur 212 192 20 26 25 I 18 17 269 261 8 Patwan III 102 9 o o o 2 2 o 154 151 3 Girdharpur Sunarasi 200 191 9 2 2 () 11 9 2 377 370 7 Duriyai 316 288 28 13 13 o 70 67 3 1,507 1,476 31 Chhapraula 69 67 2 o o O· o o o 85 84 1 Talabpur UrI' Hathipur 181 173 8 7 6 74 70 4 389 368 21 Bisnoli 309 280 29 9 7 2 59 57 2 900 793 107 Achhcja 501 461 40 7 5 2 19 16 3 573 560 13 Kachheda Warsabad 825 775 50 21 20 I 267 82 185 1,056 842 214 Dujana 383 286 97 o o o 45 44 I 412 383 29 Ibadullapur UrI' Badalpur 114 109 5 118 110 13 10 3 191 189 2 Sadipur Chhido1i 135 130 o o o I o 122 118 4 Islamabad Kalda 389 310 79 50 40 10 49 36 13 403 370 33 Bambawad 162 159 3 6 I 20 15 5 24 23 I Akalpur Jaglr 260 253 7 17 II 6 17 17 o 260 250 10 Mahamvad 242 231 II 46 43 3 23 22 I 98 92 6 Kudi Khela 391 253 133 6 6 o 140 132 8 254 244 10 Khairpur GUljar 574 554 20 7 7 o 17 17 o 306 296 10 Bisrakh Jalalpur 33\ 197 134 3 o 7 (1 32 22 10 Emnabad 83 78 56 54 2 10 9 140 138 2 Jalpura 165 160 5 29 29 o 33 32 153 150 3 Khcra Choganpur 95 86 <) 26 18 8 20 II 1) 258 166 92 Tusyana 96 85 II 18 \3 14 12 2 2.667 2.369 298 Hazipur 2\6 \70 46 7 2 82 75 7 817 763 54 Sada'11Ur 169 132 37 12 8 4 II 9 2 170 157 13 R,lIplir Kiladar 182 145 37 29 27 2 17 10 IJ3 120 I J Asagarpur Jagll 93 91 2 3 () 18 17 120 112 8 Sultanpur 283 259 24 12 4 63 48 IS 698 677 21 SadullapUi 112 98 00 14 10 10 () 23 I 447 417 30 Baldpura 41 41 o 15 15 o 64 50 14 123 122 I Bilola Rawal 32(, ~n 1(, <) 48 20 48 -12 (, 726 214 Sa III I 14() 130 10 4 :l 1112 31) 7"2 353 .IS SUIlJlura Sohallplir 3(l!> 351 45 ~ () 33) II Khcdl 155 137 (J 18 I II II (I 15(, rlh.1IlJlIl.I 145 12(, 1'1 II I' I' II 223 42 Khodlla Khllld )2 .!)2 II <) <) 4 II .J LJ2.J ')~ [)cv I" 1(,8 <) 1"9 21 20 I 1(, l} 7 218 2-1 Kho

280 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR· VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourer;, number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Bisrakh (Tutal) 15,814 0088 9,973 5,841 1,512 532 1,040 2,086 1,109 977 4 00811 Ilisrakh (Rural) 6,624 3,641 2,983 1,445 449 9% 1,451 634 817 0088 Ilisrakh (Urhan) 9,190 6,332 2,858 127 113 44 635 475 160 Bisrakh (Rural) 01125200 Chaulpur 165 65 100 143 60 83 2 o 2 01125300 Chipyana Khurd UrfTlglI I I o o o () o o o 01125400 Yusul[)Ur Chak Saberi o I o I o () () 01125500 Bahlolpur 17 16 5 5 o 3 2 1 01125600 Basi Bahllddm Nagar 4 3 I o o o o o o (J1125700 Garhi Challkhandi 13 10 3 2 I I 4 2 2 01125800 Pmthala KhanJarpur 66 42 24 }O 9 21 10 9 01125900 Sharfabad 64 38 26 10 3 7 25 21 4 01126000 Sorkha Jahidabad 116 100 16 8 4 4 26 25 01126100 Shah BCli o o o o o o o o () 01126200 Chipyana Buzurg 45 33 12 7 4 3 14 12 2 01126300 Ruza Yakubpur 26 24 2 3 3 o 8 7 1 01126400 Roza Jalalpur 421 303 118 2 2 o 21 16 5 01126500 Milk Lachchhi 6 6 o I I o 1 1 o 01126600 Ithaira 144 13 131 7 4 3 137 9 128 01126700 Haibatpur 8 7 .) 2 2 2 (J 01126800 Palwan 197 139 58 19 12 7 16 15 I 01126900 Girdharpur Sunarasi 43 42 o o o (J 01127000 Duriyai 61 49 12 31 19 12 5 5 (J 01127100 Chhapraula 100 83 17 25 14 II 7 7 o 01127200 Talabpur UrI" Halhipur I 1 o o o o o o o 01127300 Bislloli 192 104 88 5 4 1 4 3 I 01127400 Achhcja 83 60 23 22 10 12 7 2 5 01127500 Kachhcda Warsabad 85 66 19 29 15 14 5 5 o 01127600 Dujana 179 115 64 13 6 7 22 II tI 01127700 Ibadullapur Urf Badalpur 93 46 47 5 I 4 44 3 41 01127800 Sadipur Chhidoli 61 22 39 3 2 I 39 14 25 01127900 Islamabad Kalda I o o o o o o o 01128000 Bambawad 231 20S 26 41 26 IS 49 48 01128100 Akalpur Jagir 214 76 138 52 9 43 60 25 3S 01128200 Mahamvad 110 23 87 7 6 100 19 81 01128300 Kudi Khcra 180 7 173 116 4 112 46 I 45 01128400 Khairpur GlIIjar 580 319 261 22 9 13 o o o 01128500 Blsrakh JalalpUl 4 2 2 o 1 3 2 01128600 Elllnabad 41 13 28 6 I 5 5 3 2 01128700 Jalpura 2 o 2 2 o 2 o o o 01128800 Khcra Choganpur 17 15 2 2 2 o 5 4 01128900 Tusyan,l III 22 89 20 3 17 19 4 15 01129000 Hazlpur 34 21 13 7 (, 5 3 2 01129100 Sadarpul 72 S6 16 15 ') 6 3 01129200 RaJpur Khad:lI· 31 'J 22 18 4 14 () o (, 01129300 Asagarpur Jagll­ 18 II 8 6 2 3 2 I 01129400 SultallplIl 83 74 ') 5 4 I 12 10 () 1129500 Sadullapur 67 61 (, 10 5 5 6 (, 01129600 Baldpura ISh 61 125 74 23 51 I o 01129700 8hol,1 Rawal I) 2 o (] () (, 6 o 01129800 Saini 192 37 155 91 4 87 52 12 -10 o 112<)9ll0 Sunlllll,l S"h,lIlpul )9 3.1 (, 1I I (I () ''1 o I I JOOOIl Khclh IIIC, «2 -1-1 .12 35 Il 01 130 100 Bllitt\

281 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Olher workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYillage number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

1,176 524 652 10,980 7,808 3,172 340,713 140,265 200,448 I3israklt (Total) 0088 544 223 321 3,184 2,335 849 135,045 57,030 78,015 I3israkh (Rural) OOS8 632 3111 331 7,796 5,473 2,323 205,668 83,235 122,433 I3israklt (Urban) OOSS I3israkh (Rural) o () () 20 5 15 490 226 264 Chautrur 01125200 o o o I I () 866 375 491 Chrpyan3 Khurd UrfTigri 01125300 o () o o o o 176 68 108 Yusufpur Chak Saberi 01125400 1 o 8 8 o 1.646 655 991 Bahlolpur 01125500 o o o 4 3 1 431 172 259 BaSI Bahuddin Nagar 01125600 I I o 6 6 o 1,921 777 1.144 Garl" Chaukhandi 01125700 o 25 23 2 1.323 532 791 Par1hala Khanjarpur 01125800 5 I 4 24 13 II 3.081 1,266' 1,815 Shar",oad 01125900 12 12 o 70 59 II 3.419 1,445 (,974 Sorkha Jahidabad 01126000 o o o o o o 597 250 347 Shah Bcri 01126100 I o I 23 17 6 5,782 2,322 3,460 Chipyana Buzurg 01126200 I o I 14 14 o 2,633 1,109 1,524 Roza Yakubpur 01126300 10 5 5 388 280 [08 2,598 1,079 1,519 Roza Jalalpur 01126400 o o o 4 4 o 1,503 607 896 Milk Lachchhi 01126500 o o o o o o 991 445 546 (thalra 01126600 I o 2 2 o 1,087 478 609 Haibatpur 01126700 4 3 158 109 49 2,400 I,OS2 1,31S Patwan 01126800 1 I o 41 40 I 946 406 540 Girdharpur Sunarasi 01126900 o o o 25 25 o 1,939 773 1,166 Duriyai 01127000 8 5 3 60 57 3 4,814 1,887 2,927 Chhapraula 01127100 o o o 1 o 414 171 243 Talabpur Urr Hathipur 01127200 98 24 74 85 73 12 2,078 879 1,199 Bisnoli 01127300 9 7 2 45 41 4 3,364 1,389 1,975 Achheja 01127400 2 o 2 49 46 3 3,217 1,310 1,907 Kachhcda Warsabad Oll27500 21 7 14 123 91 32 5,553 2,445 3, I 08 Dujana 01127600 2 1 42 41 2,278 926 1,352 Ibadullapur Urf Bada1pur 01127700 I o I 18 6 12 1,600 669 931 Sadrpur Chhidoli 01127800 o o o I I o 800 302 498 Islamabad Kalda 01127900 8 5 3 133 126 7 2.942 1,297 1,645 Bambawad 01128000 85 27 58 17 15 2 788 386 402 Akalpur Jagrr 01128100 o o o 3 3 o 1.595 652 943 Mahamvad 01128200 8 I 7 10 9 1.054 485 569 Kudr Khcra 01128300 63 28 3S 495 282 213 2,724 1.222 1,502 Khairpul Gurjar 01128400 o o o o o o 2,995 1,247 I, 748 Blsrakh Jalalpur 01128500 14 I 13 16 8 8 591 328, 263 Elllnabad 01128600 o o o o o o 1,058 474 584 Jalrura 01128700 3 3 o 7 6 I 1,363 561 802 Khcra Choganpur 01128800 27 3 24 45 12 33 856 425 431 Tusyana 01128900 o o o 22 17 5 3,826 1,511 2,315 Hazl(Jur 01129000 6 4 48 42 (, 3,071 1,275 1,796 Sadarpur 01129100 I o 6 4 2 927 395 532 Raqllll Khadal 01129200 o 3 4 3 I I.OS] 47(, 577 Asagar(Jl1l Jaglr 01129300 6 5 60 55 5 983 388 595 SultanI'm 01129400 I o 50 SO o 3,454 IA56 1.9% S~ldl1llaP111 01129500 14 4 10 97 34 63 1.717 729 988 l3illdpura 01129600 2 () 2 I I o 743 302 441 Shol" R,l\\ al o112970() 8 3 41 1(, 25 2.:')03 1,127 1,37(, Sa1111 () 1129800 13 25 25 o 1,5:,) I (,(,(, HH5 SUllpUl.l SOiIdllPUI () 112<)<)()0 5 27 2(, I 2.50(, 1.()43 IA()} Khnh 01130000 () o [) 19 IX 1.1 112 4(J(J 6~2 [3h

282 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population Location (including in.,tit~tional and Population in the code Area of Vill;ige in Number of houscless 120l2ulatlOn2 age-groul2 0-6 nuinber Nanle of Village hectares households Perspns M a Ies ~.-F c\]2alCs Pef'iOnS Males Femalcs 2 3.0 4 vIS y/ 7 X 9 10 01137700 . Ba,antpur l3angcr 101 X ------u n -I n h a h Itcd ------01137800 Shahpur GovardhanpUi 1250 38 253 138 115 39 22 17 Khadar 01137900 Shahpur Govardhanpul 796 274 1,817 1,010 807 320 195 125 Bang;1I 01138000 Rohilapur 121 0 28 162 92 70 27 20 7 01138100 Nagla Nagh 0.0 76 533 290 243 107 56 51 01138200 Nagh l3ahrall1pur 850 7 32 17 15 3 2 01138300 BaJldpUl 272 0 316 2,051 1,098 953 349 203 146 ..I 53 28 25 01139300 Chak Mangrola 1200 ------Un-Inhabltcd------01139400 Kidawah 970 ------Un-Inllabltcd------01139500 Dostpur Mangroh Khadar 3'190 ------Un-Inhabltcd------01139600 Dostpur Mangroh Bangar 1650 138 1,166 624 542 171 87 84 01139700 Nalgadha 291.0 32 171 93 78 32 16 16 01139800 Gohiyapul 1300 114 793 415 378 138 79 59 01139900 Yakootpur Ii 00 22 259 135 124 45 22 23 01140000 Yakutpur I 630 53 436 226 210 93 54 39 01140100 Lakhllawali ' 4143 234 1,755 987 768 304 176 128 ~ 0'1140200 Malakpur 254.3 III 806 424 382 129 70 59 01140300 5urajpur 6482 827 5,569 2,993 2,576 1.108 6'12 496 01140400 Gulistallpul'I 1,2540 218 1.471 779 692 256 122 134 01140500 Bcgampur 181 2 59 522 266 256 148 72 76 DI140600 Mubarikplll~ 172 7 78 553 319 234 115 55 60 ,O'r 140700 Makauda 246 (, 223 1,535 846 689 257 144 113 '01140800 5akipur 3049 (,37 4.620 2,457 2.1 (,3 1.017 529 488 61140900 Ralllpur Jagll' 1834 19 160 80 80 32 15 17 61141000 RasoolpUi Ral' 2336 25 164 SO 84 40 20 20 Bisrakh (Urhan) 41001000 NOlda (CT) 9043 (Sq kills) (,8.(,44 305.058 168.958 136,100 46.679 25,069 21,(>10 41002000 Sala'lllli Khadar (CT) 324 (54 kills) 2,415 10,750 6,217 4.533 2.169 1,197 972

283 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh

Scheduled Casles popuation Scheduled Tribes porulation Literates Persons Males Females PerS()Il~ Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IH 1'1 2 ------Un-Inhabllcd------Basanlpur Banger 0 () 0 0 () 0 153 lOG 47 Shahpur Govardhanpur Khadar 459 259 200 () () 0 1,132 726 406 Shahpur Govanlhanpur Bangar 19 10 9 0 0 0 93 68 30 Rohilapur 187 103 84 0 0 () 274 172 102 Nagla Nag" 0 () () 0 0 () 19 12 7 Nagli Bahrall1pur 269 142 127 () 0 () 1,293 777 516 Bajldpur 197 113 84 8 3 5 1,446 \,0\8 428 Kulesara 124 72 52 () 0 0 839 511 328 Hablbpur 144 90 54 0 0 0 948 642 306 Sut!1lyana 353 199 154 0 a a 827 562 265 Shahdara 349 (87 162 0 0 0 \,044 67( 373 Chl1

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Location code Illilcrate~ \/ Total wcfrkers Main wf'frkers number Nallle of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons M~es Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2~ 26 2] 2g \ \ \ 01137700 Basantpul Bangel \ \ ------Un-inhahittd------.--:-,-" \ ' ',. , \/ '\ 01137800 Shahpur Gov,lIdhanpur 100 32 68 54 52 2 54 52 2 Khadar 01137900 Shahpur Govardhanpur 6XS 2X4 401 434 410 24 431 410 21 Bangar 01138000 Rollliapur (,4 24 40 45 45 42 42 0 01138100 Nagla Nagli 259 118 141 127 123 °4 95 92 3 01138200 Nagli Balli ampUl 13 5 8 7 I 7 6 01138300 BaJldpur 758 321 437 774 503 271 598 4(,2 136 01138400 Kulc,ara 1.354 540 814 725/ 663 62 605 567 1 38 01138500 Hahlbpur 5511 232 318 257 22'! 28 207 187 20 01138600 Suthiyana 963 438 525 497 485 12 484 474 10 01138700 Shahdara 1,093 489 604 520 438 82 466 405 (,] 01138800 Chhaprauli Bangal" 721 284 437 451 413 38 44'! 412 37 01138900 Chhaproli Khadal ------Un-Inhabltcd------01139000 Asduilaplir 33 II 22 28 25 27 25 2 01139100 Mangrola ------Un-i n ha b Itcd ------01139200 Nagli Sabapul 109 43 66 103 84 19 65 61 4 01139300 Chak Mangrola ------U11- i11 ha b itcd ------01139400 Kldawali ------Un-Ill ha b Ited ------01139500 Dostpul Mangroh Khadar ------Un -i11 ha b Itcd ------01139600 DostpUl Mangroll Dangar 5(>3 226 337 314 240 74 223 221 2 01139700 Nalgadha 87 41 46 88 52 36 42 42 0 01139800 GohiyapUi 400 166 234 536 286 250 534 284 250 01139900 Yakootpul IJ 112 40 72 53 50 3 53 50 3 01140000 Yakutpur I 235 93 142 117 113 4 115 III 4 01140100 Lakhnawalt 737 281 456 441 375 66 322 280 42 01140200 Malakpur 274 106 168 236 198 38 176 167 9 01140300 Surajpur 2,478 1,020 1.458 1,431 1,262/ 169 1,285 Ll80 105 01140400 Gulistanpur 552 192 360 344 316 28 286 276 10 01140500 Regalllpllr 404 176 228 171 124 47 120 117 01140600 Mubarilpur 278 116 162 191 162 29 113 103 10 01140700 Makallda 632 257 375 428 402 26 417 396 21 01140800 Saklpur 2,343 908 1.435 1,583 1,102 481 1,139 986 153 01140900 Ratnpur Jaglr 125 57 68 26 26 0 24 24 0 o11410()() Rasoolpllr Ral X7 31 5(, 52 45 48 44 4 Bisrakh (Urban) 41001000 Noida (eT) <)X.O')I 45,404 52,687 106,492 ~8.581 17.911 97,636 82.511 15,125 41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 3.8'!3 1,662 2.231 3,648 3.359 289 3.314 3.097 217

285 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh Industrial categor:!: of main workers Household indus! Agnculturallab9urers workers Other "'IOI:;kcrs Persons Mal,estremales Persons M ai~"'F emales Persons Mates Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 ~)V t____J4 3;5 ~ 3.1 )8 3,9 49 2 ----'\------uI1"inhabltc1---, '0- Basantpur Banger 49 47 i '\ 3 b O· il '2 ~ o Shah pur Govardhanpur Khadar 139 138 63 49 14 7 7 0 222 216 6 Shah pur Govardhanpur Bangar 10 10 () 7 () 2 2 0 23 23 () Rollliapur 49 47 2 9 I I 1 0 36 36 o Nagla Nagli 5 4 0 0 () 0 0 0 2 2 () Nagll Bahrampur 237 228 9 29 25 4 4 3 328 206 122 Bajidpur 55 47/ 8 46 40 6 29 24 5 475 456- 19 Kulesara 107 ql 16 5 4 I 17 15 2 78 77 I Habibpur 90 89 I 13 13 0 9 I 372 364 8 Suthlyana 317 297 20 86 53 33 33 26 7 30 29 I Shahdara 129 115 14 53 31 22 5 0 262 261 I Chhaprault Bangar ------Un-inhabitcd------Chhaprolt Khadar 18 17 I 0 2 I 6 6 o Asdullapur ------Un-I n habi ted------Mangrola 36 32 4 10 10 0 2 2 0 17 17 o Nagli S

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Industrial eatego~ Location code Murginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males FelTlale~ Persons Male~ Fernah.:s Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01137700 Basanlpur Banger ------Un-inhahllcd------j. 01137800 Shah pur Govardhanpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () Khadar 01137900 Shah pur Govardhanpur 3 0 3 3 0 3 (J 0 () Bangal 01138000 Rohilapur 3 3 (J 0 0 0 3 0 01138100 Nagla Nagll 32 31 I 0 3D 29 01138200 Nagli Bahldmpur I 0 0 0 0 I I 0 01138300 BaJidpur 176 41 135 61 8 53 51 13 38 01138400 Kulesala 120 96 24 7 5 2 13 9 4 01138500 Habibpur 50 42 8 II 9 2 14 13 I 01138600 SUlhiyana 13 11 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 01138700 Shahdala 54 33 21 16 12 4 35 18 17 01138800 Chhaplauli Bangar 2 I 0 I 0 0 0 01138900 Chhaprolt Khadar ------U n-i n ha b Ilcd ------01139000 Asdullapur 0 I 0 0 0 0 01139100 Mangrola ------U n -i nita bi led ------01139200 Nagli Sabapur 38 23 15 8 4 4 25 14 II 01139300 Chak Mangrola ------U n -i nhabi led ------01139400 Kldawall ------Un-inhabilcd------01139500 Doslpur Mangroli Khadar ------Un- i n ha b i led ------01139600 Doslpur Mangroli Bangar 91 19 72 2 2 0 89 17 72 01139700 Nalgadha 46 10 36 3 0 3 27 9 18 01139800 Gohiyapur 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01139900 Yakoolpur It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01140000 Yakulpur 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 - 01140100 Lakhnawalt 119 95 24 7 2 5 48 34 14 01140200 Malakpur 60 31 29 9 4 5 27 18 9 01140300 Surajpur 146 82 64 II 10 48 20 28 01140400 Gulislanpur 58 40 18 9 2 7 10 7 3 01140500 Begampul 51 7 44 6 2 4 44 5 39 01140600 Mubarikpur 78 59 19 6 3 3 32 21 II 01140700 Makauda II 6 5 II 6 5 0 0 0 01140800 Sakipur 444 116 328 291 49 242 89 33 56 01140900 Rampul Jagir 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01141000 Rasoolpur Rai 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 Bisrakh (Urban) 41001000 Noida (CT) 8,856 6,070 2.786 124 81 43 537 413 124 41002000 Saiarpul Khadar (CT) 334 262 72 3 2 98 62 36

287 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisrakh

of marginal worker~ Location

Household induslr~ workers Olher workers NOll-workers eode Persons Males Females Persons Males females I'er,ons Males Females Name of Village numher 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 5X 2 ------Un-inllabltcd------Ba,antpur Banger (J1137700 0 () 0 0 (I 0 199 86 I 13 Shah pur Govardhanpur 01 I 37S00 Khadar 0 (J (I 0 0 () 1.383 600 783 Shah[lUf Govanlhanpur 01137900 Bangar 0 0 () () 0 () 117 47 70 Rollliapur 01 I 38()()0 I I () 0 0 0 406 167 239 Nagla i'-agli (J1138100 () (J () 0 0 () 24 10 14 Nagl! Bahrampur 01138200 (J () () 64 20 44 1.277 595 682 Bajldpur 01138300 II 10 I 89 72 17 2,075 895 1,180 KlIle,ara 01138400 8 5 3 17 15 2 1,132 514 618 Hablbpur 01138500 0 (I () 9 9 0 1.414 595 819 Sutillyana 01138600 2 2 (J I I 0 1.400 613 78 7 Shahdara 01138700 0 (J 0 I 0 tJI4 542 772 Chhaprauh Bangar 01138800 ------Un-inl1i,bltcd------Chhaproh Khadar 01138900 0 () 0 0 0 0 85 25' 60 Asdullapur 01139000 ------Un -in ha b I tcd------Mangrola 01139100 0 4 4 0 243 101 142 Nagl! Sabapur 01139200 ------Un -i n ha b,t cd------Chak i\langrola 01139300 ------Un-inllabltcd------Kldawall 01139400 ------UII-In ha bit cd ------Dost[lllr Mangrol! Khadar 01139500 0 0 () () 0 () 852 384 468 Dostpllr ~'Iangroli Bangar 01139600 0 0 () 16 I 15 83 41 42 Nalgadha 01139700 0 0 0 2 2 0 257 129 128 Golllyapur 01139800 0 0 0 () 0 0 206 85 121 Yakootpur II 01139900 0 0 0 0 0 0 319 113 206 YaklltplIf ! 01140000 0 0 0 64 5'1 5 1.314 612 702 Lakhn,,,,ali 01140100 12 I II 12 8 4 570 226 344 Mala kpllr 01140200 19 10 9 68 51 17 4,138 1,731 2,407 SlInlJPur 01140300 6 5 33 2(, 7 1,127 463 664 Guilstanpur 01140400 0 0 0 351 142 209 Bcgampur 01140500 1 0 39° 34 5 362 157 205 M uhankplIr 01140600 0 0 (I 0 0 0 1,107 444 663 Makallud 01140700 5 I 4 59 33 26 3,037 U55 1,682 Saklplll 01140800 0 0 0 2 2 0 134 54 80 Ralllpur Jagir 01140900 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 35 77 Ras()olpul Ral 01141000 Bisrakh (Urhan) 613 2K4 329 7,582 5,292 2,290 198,566 80377 118,189 NOIt!a (eT) 41001000 19 17 2 214 181 33 7,1 02 2,858 4,244 Salarpur Kiladm (CT) 41002000

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PRIMA.RY CENSUS ABSTRACT DADRI CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY C () Block- Area of Total population (Iflcluding Location Village institutional and houseless Population in the code in Number of popuiatlOn) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Female'i Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10

0089 Dadri - Total 22,297.9 24,597 163,346 X7,699 75,647 30,752 16,506 14,24~ 0089 Dadri - Rural 22,297.9 24,597 163,346 117.699 75,647 30,752 16,506 14,246 0089 Dadri - Urhan Dadri - Rural 01 130ROn Chak SldlPUl 527 ------Un-InhaOllcd------01 1309(JO Chauna I KO 0 310 2.122 1.167 955 431 244 \ 87 01131 (JOO Sldlpul 270 <) 200 1,1 B7 638 549 230 119 III 0113110() TalarpllI 316 I) 208 1.348 70S 643 272 \50 122 01 /3/200 uncha Almrpur 5785 435 2,657 1,452 / ,2(}5 520 295 225 01 131300 Khangoda 3847 336 2,394 1.294 UOO 540 289 251 01131400 Iradatpur Urr Rajatpur 1570 120 6]1 324 307 III 58 53 01131500 Jallwarur Navall1ur 325.5 258 1.681 909 772 33X 198 140 01131600 Pyawah Tajpur 271.0 547 3,6ll 1.931 1.680 761 395 366 01 /3/700 Tamolipur 1475 2 21 II 10 6 2 4 01 131800 Bisahda 774.0 815 5,393 2,925 2,468 971 541 430 01 131900 Badhpura 2190 341 2,793 1.502 1.291 483 258 225 01 /32000 Nag/a Kiranl 109.8 ------Un-1I1habltcd------Q I 132100 Jon Samana /51.0 169 1,29/ 675 616 225 125 100 01 132200 Sadhopur 179.0 465 3.289 1.712 . 1.577 566 292 274 01 132300 Dhoolll Ma111kpur 1,1630 1,494 9.354 4,953 4.401 1,71] 904 809 01132400 Amka 179 () 170 1.069 558 511 179 82 97 01132500 Klrachpur Urr Kmlashpur 1680 295 2,293 1.211 1.082 433 230 203 01 132600 Rooj)vas 129 () 250 \ .835 978 857 387 215 172 01132700 Ranoli LatllPUI 3510 341 2.483 1.339 1,144 460 250 210 01132800 Shahpur Khurd 202.0 163 1,172 624 548 180 95 85 G1132900 Mahiuddinpur UrI" 127.5 ------Un-ml1abllcu------Garakhpur 01133000 Chl\l1;lr3 770.5 916 6,5 \8 3.551 2,967 1,132 626 506 oI 133 100 Pa lIa 247.0 306 2,236 1.184 1,052 366 216 ISO 01133200 Dalawali 158.4 218 1.664 856 808 329 163 166 01133300 Kathhera 1155 197 1.404 780 624 265 149 116 01133400 Chamrawall Bodakl 1150 140 2.355 1.283 1.072 434 234 200 01 \33500 Junpal 15 \ 2 228 \ ,525 831 694 245 144 10 I 01 133600 Ghodl Bachhcda 6720 872 5.990 3.191 2.799 1,269 641 628 01 133700 Rasoo/pur Dasana 2830 247 / ,649 89/ 758 324 178 /46 01133800 Paladl 2573 1,901 8,588 4.583 4.005 1.346 730 616 01 133900 Salarpul Kalan 4086 402 2.65(, 1.420 1.236 524 285 239 01 134000 Dadupur Khalana 151 2 124 824 423 401 151 74 77 01 134100 Khalana Dhil khcra 479 () 616 3.998 2.119 1.879 700 374 326 0/ J 34200 Mut/l1ya1l1 / ~2 0 134 824 444 380 187 95 ')2 01134300 Gulaolhi Khurd 191 8 191 1.188 622 566 240 124 116 01134400 Chak ScnrUl UrI Dhaillbas 2330 180 1.082 5(,-1 518 248 119 129 01134500 Uplal aSI 2685 179 982 542 440 189 104 XS 0\ \ 34600 AUI ang.abad 2220 ------UIl-lllhabllcd------0\ 134700 Jarcha 1.3 76 () 1.176 7.)51 H) 26 3.525 1.410 7(,9 (,41 01 134800 Kalonda 7500 990 7.494 4.019. 3.475 1.7(,() 93(, 824 01134900 Chllula, 575 X 829 5921 :1.104 2.X17 1.249 652 597 01135000 Chllayans.1 3410 362 2.2118 1.2.1 I 977 351 20(, 145 01135100 Daya NagaI 1000 6R 4~~ ~()() 22~ 94 5~ 36 () 1135200 B,urallgpul UII· Nal Bastl .1.12 7 ,j<1ll 2.9~;\ 1.1l\5 1.}4.i 540 279 26\ 01 13530(i Ph()olpul \43 () 2()5 I 3 '4 7,; (,Of 21'1 125 '14 01 1:1 540(l t\llantipul 101, (I 2~1 I .jJ I 7(1.f (1(17 ~()2 l." 01 13550(1 KhandcI.1 GlillalPUI SXO () 2() I 2.08 I I.IIS %3 17(, ;i OI135(JO\) NOllrp111 3t)H :; :144 2. 1(1() 1.\ 'I: 555 12(, II.) .,., X 011 J5'!11l1 S,lIlh.111 )24 (I )40 J J 7-: 1.,1, I.QO 201 OI13bOOli [lee·1 '\\..\1,11 PUI J(,l) 2 25'\ 1.7% [PI) ~~(l 215 174 0\ I }(ll(lll Kelt 51-1 () ., X(, I ~-II I.)j 7 .\1 J 2()) 011 ](,cOli llllllgP111 22') (1 14) 1.1 J I )111 1.17 112

291 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dadri

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Trihes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

29,528 15,724 13,804 30 13 17 89,193 58,245 30,948 Dadri - Total 29,528 15,724 13,804 )() 13 17 89,193 58,245 )0,948 Dallri - Rural Dadri - Urban Dallri - Rural ------U11-111 ha h 1ted ------Chak SidlPUI 570 318 252 000 l.Il I 733 378 Chauna 663 348 315 000 601 4{JO 20 I SldipUl 171 86 85 000 775 473 302 Tatarpur 401 220 181 o o (J 1,461 971 490 Uncha AlI1irpllf 172 90 82 o o o 1.295 857 438 Khangoda 58 24 34 o o o 375 239 136 lradatpur Urf Rajatpur 19 II 8 o o o 899 578 321 Jaitwapur Navarpur 1,697 902 795 o o o 1.807 1,215 592 Pyawali TaJpur o o o o o o 7 7 o Tamohpur 479 273 206 o o o 3,074 1,950 1.124 B isahda 320 171 149 o o o 1,657 1,056 60 I Badhpura ------UI1-in 11 ahi ted ------Nagla Klralll 190 94 96 000 792 499 293 Jon Samana 173 94 79 000 2,048 1,292 756 Sadhopur 1,973 1,049 924 o o o 5,"89 3.586 2,103 Dhoom Manikpur 570 295 275 o o o 610 397 213 AlI1ka 341 171 170 o o o 1,356 884 472 Kirachpur Urf Kailashpur 54 27 27 o o 990 651 339 Roopvas 224 118 106 o o ° 1,425 967 458 Ranoli Lallfpur 341 188 153 o o ° 508 377 13 I Shah pur Khurd ------Un -i n hah ited ------° Mahiuddinpur Urf Garakhpllr 1,449 769 680 o o o 3,870 2,482 1,388 Chithara 176 82 94 o o o 1,339 842 497 Palla 294 155 139 o o o 821 555 266 Datawah 70 39 31 o o o X28 576 252 Kathhcra 90 46 44 o o o 1.382 935 447 Chamrawah Bodaki 303 157 146 o o o 952 618 334 Junpat 966 505 461 o o o 3,507 2,234 1.2 73 Ghodi Bachhcda 2fi2 131 131 o o o 957 621 336 Rasoolpur Dasana 1,190 638 552 ') 4 5 6,474 3,665 2,809 Patadl 439 249 190 o o o 1.4 73 955 518 Salarpur Kalan 34 20 14 o o o 488 292 196 Dadupur Khatana 673 360 313 o o o 2,382 1,504 878 Khatana Dhirkhcra 480 258 222 o o o 342 259 83 Muthiyanl 93 38 55 o o o 694 435 259 Gulaothl Khurd 500 264 236 o 466 329 137 Chak Scnpur UrI' Dhanlhas 350 197 153 °o °o o 567 362 205 Upiarasl ------UIl-lI1hablted- ~ Autangahall 2,046 1.086 960 () 0 o 2,978 2~022 q 56 Jatcha 405 216 189 21 '-) p 2.505 '1,767 738 Kalonda 1.067 550 517 () 0 () 2.831 1.781 1_050 Chholas 368 199 169 o 0 o 1.259 868 391 Chhayam,a 21 8 13 o 0 () 264 168 96 D,lya Nagar 654 357 297 o () o 1 __,63 940 423 Ball-,lI1gpur UII N;II f3a,lI (17 39 28 () () () 71:1 49,l 220 f'ho(llplli 304 177 127 o o (I 700 4(,4 236 AnandpUl 7(,4 412 352 () () (l 1.123 765 35X Kh.lIldela GllllaJplll I (,J 83 SO () o () 953 (,81 272 N()OIPlll (l () () () () II ~~3 15S (,5 ~ 1i1dk Kh,lIIliel,1 l-lO 72 68 () () II () ~ 7 439 ll)~ Ndgla Nall1:-.ukh 4K4 444 II () () 1 J,lJ-l i_II>::' 5-'2 S

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0089 Dadri - Total 74,153 29,454 44,699 46,542 38,738 7,804 37,102 33,171 3,93W 0089 Dadri - Rural 74,153 29,454 44,699 46,542 38,738 7,804 37,102 33,171 3,931 0089 Dadri - Urhan Dadri - Rural 01130800 Chak Sldlpur ------Un-Illhabltcd------01130900 ChaUlla 1,011 434 577 530 516 14 526 512 14 01131000 SldipUl 586 238 348 344 279 65 296 271 25 01131100 TatarpUl 573 232 341 326 307 19 318 301 17 01131200 Uncha Amlrpur 1,196 481 715 664 626 38 646 609 37 01131300 Khangoda 1,099 437 662 638 594 44 552 531 21 01131400 lradatpur Urr RaJatpur 256 85 171 145 139 () 136 132 4 01131500 JaillVapur Navarpur 782 331 451 476 398 78 342 338 4 01131600 Pyawali Tajpur [,804 716 1,088 878 835 43 780 752 28 01131700 Tamolipur 14 4 10 6 2 5 o 01131800 Blsahda 2,319 975 1,344 1,604 U03 401 1,394 1,019 375 01131900 Badhpura 1,136 446 690 679 617 62 634 603 31 01132000 Nagla Kirani ------U n -i n ha bl tcd ------01132100 Jon Samana 499 176 323 331 304 27 266 250 16 01132200 Sadhopur 1,241 420 821 890 785 105 680 631 49 01132300 Dhoom Manikpur 3,665 U67 2,298 2,348 2.138 210 2,055 1,876 179 01132400 Amka 459 161 298 372 250 122 293 239 54 01132500 Kirachpur Urr Kailashpur 937 327 610 612 555 57 565 539 26 01132600 Roopvas 845 327 518 506 395 III 477 374 103 01132700 Ranoli Latifpur 1,058 372 686 677 588 89 609 550 59 01132800 Shah pur Khurd 664 247 417 389 266 123 233 195 38 01132900 Mahiuddinpur Urr ------Un -i nha bi tcd -----.------Garakhpur 01133000 Chilhara 2,648 1,069 1,579 1,626 1,403 223 1,122 1,046 76 01133100 Palla 897 342 555 490 468 22 337 322 15 01133200 Datawali 843 301 542 374 354 20 323 306 17 01133300 Kathhera 576 204 372 601 322 279 309 304 5 01133400 ChalTIlawali Bodaki 973 348 625 728 592 136 662 561 101 01133500 Junpat 573 213 360 390 343 47 352 320 32 01133600 Ghodi Bachhcda 2.483 957 1.526 1,862 1,4 75 387 1,463 1,243 220 01133700 Rasoolpur Dasana 692 270 422 389 376 13 380 368 12 01133800 Patadl 2,114 918 1,196 2,307 2.106 201 2,277 2,083 194 01133900 Salarpur Kalan 1,183 465 718 610 575 35 551 520 31 01134000 DadupUl Khawna 336 131 205 222 208 14 191 186 5 01134100 Khatana Dhirkhcra 1,616 615 1,001 1,132 956 176 789 777 12 01134200 MuthiY311i 482 185 297 199 196 3 58 56 2 01 134300 Gulaothi Khurd 494 187 307 295 260 35 175 162 13 01134400 Chak Scnpur Urf Dhanlbas 616 235 381 302 269 33 299 267 32 01134500 Uplurnsi 415 180 235 254 242 12 189 184 01134600 AUl311gabad ------U11-111 ha b I ted -----.------oI 134700 larcha 4.573 2,004 2,569 1,863 1.679 184 1,590 1.477 113 oI 134800 Kalonda 4,989 2,252 2,737 2,408 1.775 633 1,569 1.282 287 01 134900 Chhol,), 3,090 lJ23 1,767 1/,78 1.350 328 1,280 1.166 114 01135000 Chhayansa 949 363 586 R23 619 204 543 515 28 01135100 Daya Nagar 224 92 132 166 I 14 32 128 121 7 01135200 Ba11angpur UlfN()O 381 475 ~h.f III 267 2M) 01 I J 5400 ,\I1,l1ldpUI 731 JOO 431 'i.j1 19() )25 215 I~ 1(, () II J5500 "'h

293 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dadri

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivator~ Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Per~ons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

14,210 13,156 1,054 2,267 1,921 346 1,663 1,033 630 18,962 17,061 1,90 I Dadri - Total 14,210 13,156 1,054 2,267 1,921 346 1,663 1,033 630 18,962 17,061 1,901 Dadri - Rural Dadri - Urhan Dadri - Rural ------UI1-ll1hahitcd------Chak Sidipur 274 264 10 16 16 0 I o 235 231 4 Chauna 50 49 60 48 12 I o 185 173 12 Sidlpul 156 ISO 6 16 15 I 0 0 o 146 136 10 Tatarpul 244 235 9 8 8 0 7 7 o 387 359 28 Uncha AlllirpUl 279 270 9 114 112 2 14 12 2 145 137 8 Khangoda 50 50 o 9 8 I 10 9 67 65 2 Iradatpur Urf Rajatpur 130 129 I 31 31 0 7 6 174 172 2 Jaitwapur NavarpUl 134 131 3 58 56 2 26 25 I 562 540 22 Pyawali Talpur 2 2 o o o o 3 3 o o o o Talllolipur 460 448 12 28 27 366 33 333 540 511 29 Bisahda 237 226 II 16 13 3 15 13 2 366 351 15 Badhpura ------U 11-ln ha b Itcd ------Nagla Kirani 140 130 10 4 4 0 2 2 o 120 114 6 Jon Samana 224 195 29 6 5 26 26 o 424 405 19 Sadhopur 491 422 69 27 24 69 51 18 IA68 1,379 89 Dhoolll Manikpur 35 30 5 51 41 10 o o o 207 168 39 Amka 200 188 12 31 28 3 7 7 o 327 316 II Kirachpur Urf Kailashpur 149 148 I o 2 2 o 325 223 102 Roopvas 299 260 39 8 4 4 43 42 259 244 15 Ranoli Latifpur 94 74 20 67 64 "3 8 7 64 50 14 Shahpur Khurd ------Un-inhahitcd------Mahiuddinpur Urf Garakhpur 437 410 27 27 20 7 46 45 I 612 571 41 Chithara 207 194 13 7 7 o 5 5 o 118 116 2 Palla 93 88 5 13 12 I 23 21 2 194 185 9 Datawali 104 103 I o o 5 5 200 196 4 Kathhcra 234 225 9 ° o 24 22 °2 403 314 89 Chamrawah Bodakl 138 135 3 4 2 2 10 10 o 200 173 27 Junpat 561 534 27 242 129 113 24 23 I 636 557 79 Ghodi Bachhcda 66 66 o o o o 11 11 o 303 291 12 Rasoolpur Dasana 112 99 13 45 43 2 7 7 o 2.113 1,934 179 Patadl 204 194 10 50 46 4 15 14 282 266 16 Salarpur Kalan 118 116 2 4 4 o 3 2 66 64 2 DadllpUl Khatana 352 349 3 17 16 18 17 402 395 7 Khatana Dhirkhcra 42 42 o o o o o o o 16 14 2 MlIthiyani 106 97 9 o 6 62 59 3 Gulaothl Khurd 126 117 9 59 56 3 38 21 17 76 73 3 Chak Scnpur UrI' Dhanlbas 97 95 2 42 42 o o -19 46 3 Uplarasi ------Un-Inllabltcd------Aurangahad 468 430 38 250 233 17 68 49 19 804 765 39 larcha 69R 646 52 114 85 29 10-1 (,8 36 653 483 170 Kalonda 316 303 13 34 28 6 90 41 49 8~O 794 46 Chholas 342 324 IX 38 3S 3 IS 13 2 I~X 143 5 Chhayansa 72 68 4 o I () o o )) 2 DaY,1 Nagai 202 IS7 IS 44 42 2 9 7 2 269 20 8dll

294 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUT AM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

OOH9 Oadri - Total 9,440 5,567 3,1173 1,769 644 1,125 2,944 1,705 1,23~ 00119 Oadri - Rural 9,440 5,567 3,1173 1,769 644 1,125 2,944 1,705 1,239· 0089 Oadri - Urhan Oadri - Rural 01130800 Chak Sidlpur -. ----.---.--U11-1 nh a b 1tcd ------""--- 01 130900 Chauna 4 4 o I 1 (J o o o 01131000 SldlPUf 4g 8 40 4 I 3 4 I 01131100 Talarpur 8 6 2 () o () 2 2 o 01 131200 Uneha Amirpul 18 17 I 2 1 1 2 2 o 01 131300 Khangoda 86 63 23 3 2 39 26 13 01 131400 Iradatpur Urf Ra.lalpur 9 7 2 2 1 I 2 2 () 01 131500 Jallwapur Navarpur 134 60 74 79 22 57 6 4 2 01131600 PyawaliTajpur 98 83 15 2 24 22 2 01131700 TamolipUf 3 2 o o o 3 I 2 01 13 1800 Bisahda 210 184 26 11 7 4 73 64 9 01131900 Badhpura 45 14 31 23 4 19 6 3 3 01132000 Nagla Kirani ------Un-I n ha blted ------01132100 Jon Samana 65 54 II 14 9 5 II 9 2 01132200 Sadhopur 210 1S4 S6 22 13 9 22 17 5 01132300 Dhoom Manikpur 293 262 31 [9 [2 7 22 18 4 01132400 Amka 79 II 68 25 o 25 43 42 01 132500 Kirachpur Urf KailashpUi 47 16 31 36 11 25 5 2 3 01132600 Roopvas 29 21 8 11 3 8 o o o 01132700 Ranoh Lalifpur 68 38 30 33 7 26 13 11 2 01132800 Shahpur KllUrd 156 71 85 60 13 47 51 23 28 01132900 Mahiuddinpur Urf ------.-.--Un -i nimbi ted ------Garakhpur 01133000 Chilhara 504 357 147 76 33 43 211 118 93 01133100 Palla 153 146 7 4 I 3 74 71 3 01133200 Dalawali 51 48 3 2 2 o 17 17 o 01133300 Kalhhera 292 18 274 147 8 139 52 7 45 01133400 Chamrawah Bodaki 66 31 35 15 7 8 o o o 01133500 Junpat 38 23 15 5 2 3 9 9 o 01133600 Ghodi Bachhcda 399 232 167 98 72 26 174 61 113 01133700 Rasoolpur Dasana 9 8 o o o o o o 01133800 Paladi 30 23 7 4 2 2 3 3 o 01133900 Salarpur Kalan 59 55 4 4 3 5 3 2 01 134000 Dadupur Khalana 31 22 9 o o o 9 5 4 01 134100 Khalana Dlmkhera 343 179 164 194 57 137 50 31 19 01134200 MUlhiyani 141 140 1 1 1 o 22 22 () 01134300 Gulaolhi Khurd 120 98 22 16 15 37 33 4 01134400 Chak Senpur Urf Dhanibas 3 2 3 2 o o o 01134500 Uplarasl 65 58 7 o 63 58 01134600 Aurangabad -----··------Un-Inhabllcd------01134700 Jarcha 273 202 71 25 17 99 69 30 01 134800 Kalonda 839 493 346 52 24 196 156 40 01 134900 Chholas 398 184 2[4 III 6 114 12 102 0113 5000 Chh,lyansa 280 104 176 ~I 141 38 13 25 () 01135100 DdY,1 NagaI JR IJ 25 10 25 o o 0[135200 Ballangplli Uri N'll Basil 2U, 214 72 (1 2 18 16 :> 01135300 PhOlllpLiI 208 C)8 110 1(1 (1 10 4 I U\ 1:1 5400 Anandpul 218 138 HO II o o 24 211 01135500 Khandcla Gmr,lJPUI I'I[ (,K 1:'-' 1\) 110 17 31 I() 01 135600 :\O(lll"ll 'i2 .\1 2[ I I, -' (I (I I II 01 [35700 Mila~ Kh,1I1llc'd :> II 72 () I 1.'5WO :\dg[d Nalll,llkh 1~3 )2 101 1(, 1] 114 42 () \ 135l)(HI S,llthall 155 127 [l) II I [l) 102 17 10(, (l11361)()(I Beel Akh.lrplll 171 12') I II 147 41 1111361110 K(li 17 14 (, I 4 J II III 13(,2110 BIHlgplil 4(1 22 IS

295 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Oadri of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

677 224 453 4,050 2,994 1,056 116,804 48,961 67,843 Oadri - Total 0089 677 224 453 4,050 2,994 1,056 116,804 48,961. 61,843 Oadri - Rural 0089 I)adri - U rhan 0089 Dl1dri - Rural ------Un -in ha hi ted ------,---- Chak Sldipur 01130800 o o o 330 1,592 651 941 Chauna 01130900 o o o 40 6 34 843 359 484 Sidipur 01131000 o o o 6 4 2 1,022 398 624 Talarpur 01131100 o o o 14 14 o 1,993 826 1,167 Uncha Amirpur 01131200 9 4 5 35 31 4 1,756 700 1,056 Khangoda 01131300 o o o 5 4 I , 486 185 301 Iradatpur UrI' Rajatpur 01131400 11 o II 38 34 4 1,205 511 694 Jailwapur NavarpUl 01131500 8 6 2 63 53 10 2,733 1,096 1,637 Pyawah Tajpur 01131600 o o o o o o 13 5 8 Tamoilpur 01131700 23 17 6 103 96 7 3,789 1,722 2,067 Bisahda 01131800 o 15 6 9 2,114 885 1,229 Badhpura 01131900 ------U11- i11 ha bl tcd ------Nagla Kirani 01132000 o o o 40 36 4 960 371 589 Jon Samana 01132100 7 158 117 41 2,399 927 1,472 Sadhopur 01132200 6 5 I 246 227 19 7,006 2,815 4,191 Dhoom Manikpur 01132300 o o o II 10 1 697 308 389 AlIlka 01132400 3 o 3 330 1,681 656 1,025 KlI'ilchpur UrI' Kaiiashpul 01132500 o 17 17 o 1,329 583 746 Roopvas 01132600 o 21 19 2 1,806 751 1,055 Ranoli Latifpur 01132700 4 4 37 31 6 783 358 425 Shah pur Khurd 01132800 ------Un-inhabitcd------MahlUddinpur Urf 01132900 Garakhpur 15 15 o 202 191 11 4,892 2,148 2,744 Chithara 01133000 2 I 1 73 73 o 1,746 716 1,030 Palla 01133100 o 3 29 29 o 1,290 502 788 Datawali 01133200 I o 92 3 89 803 458 345 Kalhhera 01133300 6 5 I 45 19 26 1,627 691 936 Chamrawali Bodakl 01133400 o 21 9 12 1,135 488 647 Junpat 01133500 5 3 2 122 96 26 4,128 1,716 2,412 Ghodi Bachhcda 01133600 o o o 9 8 I 1,260 515 745 Rasoolpur Dasana 01133700 o o o 23 18 5 6,28 I 2,477 3,804 Patadl 01133800 I o 49 48 2,046 845 1,20 I Salarpur Kalan 01133900 o I 21 17 4 602 215 387 Dadupur Khatana 01134000 4 3 I 95 88 7 2_866 1,163 1,703 Khatana Dhirkhera 01134100 o o o 118 117 I 625 248 377 Mu\llIyalll 01134200 2 o 2 65 50 15 893 362 531 Gulaolhl Khurd 01134300 o o o o o o 780 295 485 Chak Scnpur UrI' Dhanibas 01134400 o o o o 728 300 428 Uplaras\ 01134500 ------Un-\nhab\\cd------Aluangabad 01134600 II 4 7 138 121 17 5,688 2.347 3,34 1 J;II eha 01134700 292 58 234 275 227 48 5,086 2.244 2,842 Kalonda 01134800 44 5 39 224 157 67 4243 1.754 2AS9 Chholas 01134900 5 IS 10 5 US5 612 773 (hhaYDn,,, 01135000 o °o o () 322 126 1% Daya Nag,ll 01135100 6 3 3 254 1~9 65 2,128 8% 1,2.12 B,lIrangpUl UrI' Na\ B,lstl o113'i200 J 2 IS5 89 96 S79 389 490 f'h(lolplil o113'i3()() ::' () 2 192 I 18 74 S88 411 477 An,lIldplll () I 13'i4(lO ::' () 2 17 12 1,438 614 824 Khandcra GlillajpUl () I 13'i500 (, ~ 2 30 15 15 1,614 701 913 Nooq1l11 () I 135 (,()() I I o I) () () 32 I 12l} 1')2 ,\'1 da~ KhdiltiCI d I) I I 357()() 14 12 \) 4 781 ~(1l) 421 Nagla i':.lllbUkh tl I I \)X()() ~ 13 II 2 ..t)-4 \)711 • 1,464 Saltll,li\ (1113St)()() () 22 21 1,1(\(1 52(, 64() llcd j\~b.\l11l1l (II I 3 (l()()() I o :,,~(,() I,()()(> 1,4:;4 K(J\ (JIIY,I()(I o 21 13 71\) 3(,7 lllwgplli OI13(,20()

296 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY C I) Block-

Area of Total population (includll1g Location Villagc institutional and houseless Population in the code 111 Number of ~o~ulation) age-grou~ 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01136300 Luharh 139 Basantpur 596 0 583 3.765 2,039 1,726 592 334 258-1;7 Ban gar 01136400 Basantpur Bangar 97.1 85 515 268 247 81 41 40 01136500 Nagla Chamroo 239.1 224 1,502 808 694 291 146 145 01136600 Hazratpur 81.4 10 94 49 45 26 15 II 01136700 Chamrawali Ramgarh 3580 189 1.333 720 613 232 135 97 01136800 Kaimrala Chakrascnpur 381.9 378 2.650 1,433 1.217 461 24<) 212 ()11369()() i\jayabpur 7()4 4() 270 153 \17 5\ 33 18 01137000 Samauddinpur 257.9 215 1.601 863 738 256 129 127 01137100 Ritilon 260.7 339 2.429 1,285 1,144 409 212 197 01137200 Raipur Bangar 215.0 266 1.865 1,008 857 388 210 178 01137300 Dabra 147.0 280 1.905 1,012 . 893 382 18 I 201 01137400 Fatchpura Rampur 148.0 178 1.332 706 626 252 127 125 01137500 Mapeha 480.0 635 4.842 2,620 2,222 875 456 419 -0'1141100 Jailpur Balshpur ../ 3512 233 1.484 798 686 282 137 145 ,()1141200 Brahmpur Rajraula Ur~ 223.9 104 704 435 269 134 85 49 Nawada .-61141300 Blrondi Chakrascnpur V 2672 268 1.885 1,011 874 405 227 178 ,01141400 ~url"""" \1., 143.6 21 152 80 72 30 \6 14

297 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Dadri

Scheduled Castes 12012uation Scheduled Tribes 12012ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Per~ons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1C) 2 726 402 324 0 0 0 1,887 1.325 562 Luharli 139 Basanlpur Bangar 161 80 81 0 0 0 325 205 120 Basanlpur Bangar 482 260 222 0 0 0 718 508 210 Nagla Chatmoo 24 13 II 0 0 0 32 26 6 Hazratpur 415 226 189 0 () 0 782 499 283 Challlrawali Ramgarh 98 57 41 0 0 0 1,628 1.064 564 Kaimrala Chakrascnpur 18 7 II 0 0 0 147 103 44 Ajayabpur 243 138 105 () 0 0 918 611 307 Samauddinpur 715 369 346 0 0 0 1,258 882 376 Rilhori 1,075 577 498 0 0 0 1,015 683 332 Raipur Bangar 70 33 37 0 0 0 1,102 747 355 Dabra 94 47 47 0 0 0 784 530 254 Fatchpura Rampur 532 289 243 0 0 0 2,882 1,914 968 Mapeha 466 242 224 0 0 0 814 539 275 Jaitpur Baishpur 18 12 6 0 0 0 279 195 84 Brahmpur Rajraula Urf Nawada 506 272 234 0 0 0 984 674 310 Birondi Chakrasenpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 44 24 Mathurapur

298 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CO B1ock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

01136300 Luharh 139 Basantpur 1,818 714 1,164 1,422 1,081 341 866 774 92 Bangar 01136400 Basantpur Bangar 190 63 127 127 1()4 23 116 97 19 01136500 Nagla Chamroo 7X4 300 484 387 351 36 345 317 2S 01136600 Hazratpur 62 23 39 24 24 0 20 20 0 01136700 Chamrawali Ramgarh 551 221 330 434 300 134 431 297 134 01136800 Kailllraia Chakrasenpur 1,022 369 653 586 567 19 571 554 17 01136900 AJayabpur 123 50 73 64 64 0 48 48 0 01137000 Samauddlllpur 683 252 431 418 387 31 381 357 24 01137100 Rithori 1,171 403 768 595 488 107 557 463 94 01137200 Ralpur 8angar 850 325 525 566 479 87 391 383 8 01137300 Dabra 803 265 538 690 472 218 673 463 210 " 01137400 Fatchpura Rampur 548 176 372 339 335 4 245 243 2 01137500 Mapcha 1,960 706 1,254 1,799 1,206 593 1,207 1,027 180 01141100 Jaitpur 8aishpu~ 670 259 411 535 390 145 335 303 32 01141200 Brahmpur Rajraula' Urf 425 240 185 291 243 48 65 63 2 Nawada 01141300 Birondi Chak{.ascnpur 901 337 564 669 488 181 505 417 88 01141400 Mathural2ur / 84 36 48 39 31 8 24 22 2

299 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dadri

Industrial catego~ of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

482 425 57 37 31 6 64 43 21 283 275 8 Luharli 139 Basantpur Bangar 55 39 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 58 3 Basantpur Bangar 135 120 15 9 9 0 35 26 9 °166 162 4 Nagla Chamroo 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 o Hazratpur 101 94 7 14 14 0 53 37 16 263 152 III Chamrawali Ramgarh 417 406 11 8 8 0 12 II I 134 129 5 Kaimrala Chakrasenpur 13 13 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 30 30 o Ajayabpur 173 170 3 9 8 21 16 5 178 163 15 Samauddinpur 64 43 21 98 54 44 57 40 17 338 326 12 Rithori 168 166 2 34 30 4 2 2 0 187 185 2 Raipur Bangar 438 270 168 2 I I I 0 231 190 41 Dabra 108 108 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 131 129 2 Fatehpura Rampur 618 544 74 109 104 5 18 8 10 462 371 91 Mapcha 105 101 4 37 37 0 46 28 18 147 137 10 Jaitpur Baishpur 51 49 2 5 0 0 8 8 o Brahmpur Rajraula Urf Nawada 231 226 5 13 8 6 6 0 255 177 78 Birondi Chakrasenpur 16 15 0 3 0 4 3 I Mathura ur

300 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial catego~ Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofYillage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 01136300 Luharli 139 Basantpur 556 307 249 17 9 8 453 224 229 Bangar t7 01136400 Basantpur Bangar II 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 01136500 Nag1a Chamroo 42 34 8 9 3 6 I 0 I 01136600 Hazratpur 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01136700 Chamrawali Ramgarh 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 01136800 Kaimra1a Chakrasenpur 15 13 2 4 3 I 3 3 0 01136900 Ajayabpul 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01137000 Samauddinpur 37 30 7 0 0 0 4 3 01137100 Rithori 38 25 13 12 5 7 13 10 3 01137200 Raipur Bangar 175 96 79 3 0 3 12 8 4 01137300 Dabra 17 9 11 5 6 2 01137400 Fatehpura Rampur 94 92 2 0 0 0 36 35 01137500 Mapcha 592 179 413 104 20 84 244 84 160 Oll41100 Jaitpur Baishpur 200 87 113 78 48 30 96 34 62 Oll41200 Brahmpur RaJraula Urf 226 180 46 13 10 3 2 2 0 Nawada 01141300 Birondi Chakrasenpur 164 71 93 3 2 82 60 22 01141400 Mathura~ur 15 9 6 7 2 5 7 6

301 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dadri

of marginal workers Location Household indust!2: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 30 22 56 52 4 2,343 958 1,385 Luharli 139 Basantpur 01136300 Bangar 0 0 0 7 I 388 164 224 Basantpur Bangar 01136400 8 7 I 24 24 0 1,115 457 658 Nagla Chamroo 01136500 I 0 3 3 0 70 25 45 Hazratpur 01136600 0 0 0 2 2 0 899 420 479 Chamrawali Ramgarh 01136700 0 I 7 7 0 2,064 866 1,198 Kallnrala Chakrasenpur 01136800 I 0 15 15 0 206 89 117 Ajayabpur 01136900 7 2 5 26 25 1,183 476 707 Samauddinpur 01137000 2 1 II 9 2 1,834 797 1,037 Rithori 01137100 I I 0 159 87 72 1,299 529 770 Raipur Bangar 01137200 0 0 0 4 I 1,215 540 675 Dabra 01137300 0 0 0 58 57 I 993 371 622 Fatebpura Rampur 01137400 102 23 79 142 52 90 3,043 1,414 1,629 Mapcba 01137500 5 4 21 4 17 949 408 541 Jaitpur Baishpur 01141100 0 0 0 211 168 43 413 192 221 Brahmpur Rajraula Urf 01141200 Nawada 0 0 0 79 10 69 1,216 523 693 Birondi Chakrasenpur 01141300 0 0 0 0 113 49 64 Mathura~ur 01141400

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DANKAUR CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0090 Dankallr (Total) 40,531.6 32,608 221,862 119,699 102,163 43,565 23,504 20,061 0090 Dankallr (Rural) 40,531.6 32,608 221,862 119,699 102,163 43,565 23,504 20,061 0090 Dankallr (Urban) Dankallr (Rural) 01141500 Dalelpllr 7238 32 185 106 79 31 20 II 01141600 Gulavali 682.2 194 1,341 728 613 258 127 131 01141700 Jhatta 288.2 134 849 462 387 178 99 79 01141800 Badauli Khad~r~, 1800 ------Un-inhabtted------·--· ...m 141900 GujarpurV> ' 300 31 123 68 55 28 15 13 )11142000 Namauli~ 2730 78 221 ISO 71 40 22 18 01142100 Ruhallapur-/ 147 a 7 68 34 34 4 o 4 01142200 TugalpurV"'l'- 710 a 419 2,189 1,216 973 493 297 196 01142300 Haldauna,," 640.0 229 1,346 758 588 316 167 149 01142400 Bironda./' 76.7 96 655 356 299 150 85 65 01 142500 Eachachhar~ 43.9 207 1,266 696 570 258 148 110 01142600 Kyampury" 128, I 32 212 112 100 44 22 22 01142700 Dadha 3677 292 2,389 1,279 1,110 500 272 228 01142800 Khanpur , 228 1 233 1,756 980 776 289 159 130 01142900 Kasana -./ 1,502.0 539 3,437 1,860 1,577 788 413 375 01143000 Chuharpur Khadan 16.5 142 823 464 359 129 76 53 01143100 Shafipur 154,0 41 252 132- 120 41 23 18 01143200 Kondli Khadar 85 a ------Un -inImbi ted ------.-- 01143300 Badauli Bangar 429.0 124 1,034 521 513 201 100 101 01143400 Kambakashpur 317.0 110 1,167 659 508 222 124 98 01143500 Aurangabad 126.1 ------..-----Un-inhabited-·------01143600 Kondli Bangar 4510 144 1,103 564 539 214 104 110 01143700 Gari Samastpllr 99.0 42 289 170 119 60 30 30 01143800 Momna Thai 325.0 62 418 232 186 I 12 67 45 01143900 Gharbarah 251 7 200 1,486 756 730 327 144 183 01144000 Tilwara 548.8 5 28 21 7 4 4 o 01144100 Sirsa 228.7 231 1,636 900 736 290 167 123 01144200 Ladpura 258.8 445 3,480 1,909 1,571 639 357 282 01144300 Ghanghola 307 I 382 2,569 1,382 1,187 493 266 227 01144400 Kulipura 109.0 142 1,169 659 510 182 102 80 01144500 Salempur Gurjar 5289 527 3,754 2,025 1,729 759 407 352 01144600 Imalyaka 9550 274 1,996 1,098 898 388 209 179 01144700 Luksar 3128 115 1,012 545 467 181 96 85 01144800 Murshadpur 3400 112 715 379 336 171 83 88 01144900 Sikanderput 780 ------Un-mhabited-·-----·------01145000 Motipur 3000 32 177 98 79 36 12 24 01145100 Jaganpur Doab 2790 o a o o 01145200 Jaganpur Afzalpur 7677 65 517 275 242 III 56 55 47 01145300 Atai Muradpur 3543 87 569 314 255 115 68 01145400 Bisaich 57 I 72 598 355 243 112 65 47 01145500 Daudpur 947 55 434 244 190 61 33 28 01145600 Aminaabad UrfNyana 2160 193 1,448 779 669 273 146 127 01145700 Daularajpur 3743 428 2,893 1,576 1,317 689 374 315 01145800 Salepur 1328 181 1,138 619- 519 227 117 110 270 01145900 Mandpa 1623 312 2,110 1,147 963 570 300 90 01146000 Fazayalput 947 141 1,058 548 510 184 94 24 01 146100 Shahpur Khurd 968 52 400 209 191 50 26 81 60 01 146200 Chandrawal 947 121 782 412 370 141 99 01146300 Chirasi 1970 214 1,284 682 602 222 123 124 90 01146400 Panchayatan Inayatpur 217,0, 170 1,261 681 580 214 01146500 Raghunathput 990 .. ··-..-----·Un-inhabiled------· 152 114 01 146600 Rajpur Kalan 170.6 233 1~43 763 680 266 156 113 01146700 Jamalpur 1048 231 1,611 877 734 269 158 123 01146800 Gtrdharpur 82.0 170 1~34 781 653 281 455 412 01146900 Kherlt Halizpur 9485 792 4,882 2,585 2,297 867 294 231 01 147000 Fandpur 178 0 408 2,786 1,544 1,242 525 36 01147100 Nagala Chili 173 3 92 508 270 238 86 50 305 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

44,410 23,870 20,540 19 9 10 110,747 76,025 34,722 Dankaur (Total) 44,410 23,870 20,540 19 9 10 110,747 76,025 J4,722 Dankaur (Rural) Dankaur (Urban) Dankaur (Rural) o o o o o 87 64 23 Dalelpur 275° 150 125 o o o 785 503 282 Gulavali 24 13 11 o o o 459 304 155 Jhatta ------Un-\nhab\led------Badauli Khader o o o 000 61 39 22 Gujarpur 18 11 7 000 134 106 28 Namauli o o o 000 52 27 25 Ruhallapur 255 136 119 o o o 1,281 765 516 Tugalpur 121 68 53 o o o 592 414 178 Haldauna 178 91 87 o o o 324 216 108 Bironda 253 140 113 o o o 716 459 257 Eachachhar o o o o o o 110 73 37 Kyampur 461 246 215 o o o 1,388 893 495 Dadha 79 44 35 o o o 876 613 263 Khanpur 1,781 940 841 o o o 1.324 967 357 Kasana 83 44 39 o o o 402 285 I I 7 Chuharpur Khadar o o o o o o 142 91 51 Shafipur ------Un-inhabiled------Kondli Khadar 95 39 56 000 576 357 219 Badauli Bangar 85 52 33 000 481 337 144 Kambakashpur ------Un-Inhablled------Aurangabad 186 97 89 000 638 402 236 Kondli Bangar 72 37 35 000 III 98 13 Gari Samastpur 216 125 91 o o o 183 120 63 Momna Thai 128 75 53 o o o 714 480 234 Gharbarah o o o o o o 14 12 2 Tilwara 233 119 114 o o o 806 571 235 Sirsa 610 337 273 o o o 1,991 1,336 655 Ladpura 330 167 163 o o o 1,431 970 461 Ghanghola 192 108 84 o o o 757 526 23 I Kulipura 532 294 238 o o o 1,953 1,350 603 Salempur Gurjar 48 26 22 o o o 1,162 786 376 1malyaka 138 77 61 o o o 458 344 114 Luksar 60 31 29 o o o 354 238 I 16 Murshadpur ------Un -i nhabl led------S Ikanderpur o o o 000 103 75 28 Motlpur o o o 000 o o o Jaganpur Doab 99 47 52 o o o 256 178 78 Jaganpur Afzalpur 39 25 14 o o o 316 211 105 Alai Muradpur 77 49 28 o o o 288 215 73 Bisaich o o o o o o 252 178 74 Daudpur 121 61 60 o o o 807 532 275 Amlllaabad UrfNyana 608 351 257 o o o 1,106 798 308 Daularajpur 91 51 40 o o o 581 427 154 Salcpur 61 35 26 o o o 476 410 66 Mandpa 49 27 22 o o o 586 391 195 Fazaya1pur 71 37 34 o o o 255 162 93 Shahpur Khurd 241 130 III o o o 474 307 167 Chandrawal 230 124 106 o o o 826 530 296 Chlrasl 257 141 116 o o o 706 460 246 Panchayatan Inayatpur ------Un-inhabilcd------Raghunalhpur 24 14 10 o o o 741 473 268 Rajpur Kalan 382 199 183 o o o 925 627 298 Jamalpur 112 60 52 o o o 752 512 240 Girdharpur 905 455 450 o o o 3,134 1,918 1,216 Kherli Hafizpur 850 482 368 o o o 1,503 1,055 448 Faridpur o o o o o o 334 206 128 Nagala Chili

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Location code rI Iiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0090 Dankaur (Total) 111,115 43,674 67,441 67,600 52,945 14,655 52,103 46,361 5,742 0090 Dankaur (Rural) 111,115 43,674 67,441 67,600 52,945 14,655 52,103 46,361 5,742 'I; 0090 Dankaur (Urban) Dankaur (Rural) 01141500 Dalelpur 98 42 56 64 62 2 50 49 01141600 Gulavali 556 225 331 236 229 7 146 141 5 01141700 Jhatta 390 158 232 196 192 4 185 184 01141800 Badauli Khader ------Un-inhabited------01 141900 Gujarpur / 62 29 33 37 36 I 37 36 01142000 Nalllauli .... 87 44 43 94 93 I 91 90 01142100 Ruhallapur/ 16 7 9 23 22 22 21 01142200 Tugalpur..... 908 451 457 604 554 50 548 512 36 01142300 Haldauna/' 754 344 410 359 351 8 330 322 8 01142400 Bironda/ 331 140 191 122 115 7 92 89 3 01142500 Eachachhar/ 550 237 313 349 324 25 299 279 20 01142600 Kyalllpur/ 102 39 63 48 45 3 48 45 3 01142700 Dadha 1,001 386 615 420 401 19 416 398 18 01142800 Khanpur 880 367 513 321 301 20 306 296 10 01142900 Kasana/ 2,113 893 1,220 843 763 80 702 655 47 01143000 Chuharpur Khadar/ 421 179 242 144 141 3 141 139 2 01143100 Shafipur 110 41 69 39 39 o 39 39 o 01143200 Kondli Khadar ------Un-Ill hab I tcd ------01143300 Badauli Bangar 458 164 294 246 240 6 185 183 2 01143400 Kalllbakashpur 686 322 364 269 261 8 266 260 6 01143500 Aurangabad ------Un-Illhablted------01143600 Kondli Bangar 465 162 303 270 263 7 253 250 3 01143700 Gari Samastpur 178 72 106 74 71 3 70 68 2 01143800 Momna ThaI 235 112 123 141 89 52 84 82 2 01143900 Gharbarah 772 276 496 548 350 198 340 326 14 01144000 Tilwara 14 9 5 13 9 4 10 9 I 01144100 Sirsa 830 329 501 471 336 135 450 328 122 01144200 Ladpura 1,489 573 916 849 826 23 833 813 20 01144300 Ghanghala 1,138 412 726 960 622 338 889 581 308 01144400 Kulipura 412 133 279 359 274 85 223 215 8 01144500 Salempur GurJar 1,801 675 1,126 1,408 947 461 801 754 47 01144600 Itnalyaka 834 312 522 481 468 13 436 424 12 01144700 Luksar 554 201 353 253 250 3 252 249 3 01144800 Murshadpur 361 141 220 207 182 25 189 181 8 01144900 Sikanderpur ------Un-lI1hablted------01145000 Motipur 74 23 51 48 48 0 48 48 o 01145100 Jaganpur Daab I o I 0 I o 01145200 Jaganpur Afzalpur 261 97 164 254 134 120 123 121 2 01145300 Atai Muradpur 253 103 150 158 125 33 133 110 23 150 3 01145400 Bisaich 310 140 170 168 164 4 153 01145500 Daudpul 182 66 116 139 116 23 119 110 9 01145600 Aminaabad Urf Nyana 641 247 394 332 326 6 283 280 3 444 43 01 145700 Daularajpul 1,787 778 1,009 1,027 663 364 487 41 01145800 Salepur 557 192 365 654 364 290 326 285 308 77 01 145900 Mandpa 1,634 737 897 838 471 367 385 37 01146000 FazayalpUl 472 157 315 304 264 40 297 260 97 13 01 146100 Shah pur Khurd 145 47 98 112 99 13 110 _ 194 5 01146200 Chandrawal 308 105 203 200 6 190 185 290 3(J~ 01 146300 Clmasl 458 152 306 348 314 34 320 303 9 01146400 Panchayatan Inayatpur 555 221 334 366 314 52 312 01146500 Raghunathpur ------Un-Ill h a b i tcd ------689 376 313 01 146600 Rajpur Kalan 702 290 412 712 380 332 23 414 392 22 01146700 Jamalpur 686 250 436 423 400 567 379 188 01146800 Girdha'lJul 682 269 413 570 381 189 1,150 1,063 87 01146900 Kherli Hafizpur 1,748 667 1,081 1,396 1,193 203 870 637 233 01147000 Faridpur 1,283 489 794 952 699 253 131 129 2 01147100 Nagala ChilI 174 64 110 252 153 99 307 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

25,441 23,229 2,212 5,825 4,893 932 2,198 1,813 385 18,639 16,426 2,2 \3 Dankaur (fotal) 25,441 23,229 2,212 5,825 4,893 932 2,198 1,813 385 18,639 16,426 2,213 Dankaur (Rural) Dankaur (Urban) Dankaur (Rural) 44 43 6 6 o o o o o o o Dalelpur 89 85 4 3 o 24 23 I 30 30 o Gulavah 179 178 I o 2 2 o - 3 3 o Jhalta ------Un-Inhablled------Badauli Khader 7 6 I 2 2 0 0 0 o 28 28 o Gujarpur/" I o 7 6 I 2 2 o 81 8 \ o Namauh/' 18 17 2 2 0 2 2 o () o o Ruhallapu~ 78 73 5 4 4 o 14 13 I 452 422 30 Tugalpul~ 69 66 3 3 3 o 9 9 o 249 244 5 Haldaulla/ 14 14 o 4 3 41 41 o 33 31 2 Bironda/ 17 15 2 5 o 17 16 I 260 243 17 Eachachhav' 6 5 I 5 5 o 4 4 o 33 31 2 KyampuV- 173 170 3 88 77 II 36 34 2 119 117 2 Dadha 219 210 9 31 30 14 14 o 42 42 o Khallpur 110 89 21 60 57 67 55 12 465 454 11 Kasana/ 132 130 2 o o o 9 9 o o o o Chuharpur Khadar" 37 37 o o o o 2 2 o o o o Shaflpur ------Ull-Inhabiled------Kandli Khadar 140 138 2 6 6 0 6 6 o 33 33 o Badauli Bangar 248 242 6 o o 0 9 9 o 9 9 o Kambakashpur ------Un-inhabited------Aurangabad 92 91 84 83 I II II o 66 65 I Kandli Ballgar 34 34 o 27 26 I 0 0 o 9 8 I Gari Samaslpur 74 72 2 o o 0 2 2 o 8 8 o Momna ThaI 199 193 6 47 46 5 o 89 82 7 Gharbarah 9 8 o 001 o o o o Tilwara 168 153 15 198 109 89 28 20 8 56 46 10 Sirsa 374 370 4 65 65 0 7 o 387 371 16 Ladpura 300 255 45 81 57 24 21 13 487 256 231 Ghanghola 89 85 4 7 4 3 34 34 o - 93 92 I Kulipura 365 340 25 30 26 4 34 32 2 372 356 \ 6 Salempur Gurjar 263 255 8 5 o 5 5 o 163 159 4 Imalyaka 209 208 13 12 I 4 25 25 o Luksar 134 \3 \ 3 9 9 o 6 2 38 35 3 Murshadpur ------Ull-inhablted------Sikanderpur 39 39 o o o 0 0 0 o 9 9 o MOlipur o o o I () o o o o o o Jaganpur Daab 1-19 118 I 2 2 o o o o 2 I I Jaganpur Afzalpur 74 71 3 7 7 0 o 51 3 I 20 AlaI Muradpur 95 93 2 20 19 o 33 33 () Blsalch 65 60 5 9 8 I 18 IS 3 27 27 o Daudpur 179 178 3 () 6 6 o 95 93 2 Aminaabad UrfNyana 224 211 13 29 28 49 31 \8 185 174 II DaularaJpur 129 104 25 59 49 10 72 68 4 66 64 2 Salepur 175 155 20 54 52 2 IS 12 3 141 89 52 Mandpa 88 80 8 o o o o o o 209 180 29 Fazayalpur 38 37 o () o o o o 72 60 -12 Shahpur Khurd 52 51 4 3 I o o o 134 I J I 3 Chandrawal 118 99 19 3 3 o 2 2 o 197 186 II Chirasl 184 183 II II o 2 I 115 108 7 Panchayatan Inayatpul ------UIl-lllhabitcd------­ Raghunalhpur 307 262 45 3 o 3 17 10 7 362 104 258 RaJPur Kalan 141 138 3 o 000 I 272 254 18 Jamalpur 266 262 4 10 10 0 7 o 284 100 184 Glrdharpur 114 95 \9 13 13 0 33 28 990 927 63 Kherli Hatizpur 315 242 73 19 14 5 187 45 142 349 336 13 Fandpur 63 61 2 2 2 0 14 14 o _ 52 52 o Nagala Chili

308 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR· VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Margmal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0090 Danka~r (Total) 15,497 6,584 8,913 4,227 943 3,284 6,147 2,878 3,269 0090 Dankaur (Rural) 15,497 6,584 8,913 4,227 943 3,284 6,147 2,878 3,269 0090 Dankaur (Urban) Dankaur (Rural) 01141500 Dalclpur 14 13 o o o 14 13 I 01141600 Gulavali 90 88 2 13 12 24 24 o 01141700 Jhatta II 8 3 2 o 2 9 8 01 141800 Badauli Khader ------Un-Inhabiled------01 14/900 Gujarpur o o o 000 o o o 01142000 Namauli 3 3 o 000 o o o 01142100 Ruhallapur o o o o o 01142200 Tugalpur 56 42 14 13 6 7 17 12 5 01142300 Haldauna 29 29 o 3 3 o I I o 01142400 Bironda 30 26 4 4 I 3 2 2 o 01142500 Eachachhar 50 45 5 5 4 I 2 2 o 01142600 Kyampur o o o o o o o o o 01142700 Dadha 4 3 I o o o o 01 142800 Khanpur 15 5 10 2 I I 10 3 7 01142900 Kasana 141 108 33 12 3 9 38 24 14 01143000 Chuharpur Khadar 3 2 I 2 o o o 01143100 Shafipur o o o o o o o o o 01 143200 Kondli Khadar ------Un-Inhabltcd------01143300 Badauli Bangar 61 57 4 55 51 4 3 o 01143400 KambakashpUi 3 2 202 o o o o1143~OO Aurangabad ------Un-Illhabited------01143600 Kondh Bangar 17 13 4 220 6 6 o o1143700 Gari Samastpur 4 3 I 000 4 I 01143800 Momna Thai 57 7 50 o o o o 01143900 Gharbarah 208 24 184 69 13 56 38 5 33 01144000 Tilwara o 3 o I o o o 01144100 Sirsa 21 8 13 2 2 o 15 5 10 01144200 Ladpura 16 13 3 6 4 2 4 01144300 Ghanghola 71 41 30 5 4 39 29 10 01144400 Kulipura 136 59 77 o 132 55 77 01144500 Salempur Gutjar 607 193 414 152 4 148 292 56 236 01144600 Imalyaka 45 44 I 2 I I 24 24 o 01144700 Luksar o o o o a o o 01 144800 Murshadpur 18 17 o o o o 01144900 Sikandcrpur ------Un-inhabited------01145000 Motipur o o o 000 o o o 01145100 Jaganpur Doab o o o 000 o o o 01145200 Jaganput Afzalpur 131 13 118 107 I 106 19 8 II 01145300 Atai Muradpur 25 15 10 2 o 2 19 II R 01145400 Bisalch 15 14 2 2 o 3 3 o 01145500 Da_udpur 20 6 14 6 I 5 13 4 9 01145600 Aminaabad UrfNyana 49 46 3 2 2 o 34 31 01145700 DaularaJPur 540 219 321 184 64 120 253 78 175 01145800 Salepur 328 79 249 20 7 13 294 67 227 01145900 Mandpa 453 163 290 75 16 59 175 108 67 01146000 Fazayalpur 7 4 3 o o o o o () 01 146100 Shahpur Khurd 2 2 o o o o o o o 01 146200 Chandrawal 10 9 2 2 o 4 4 o 01 146300 Chirasl 28 24 4 4 3 8 6 2 01146400 Panchayatan Inayatpul 54 II 43 40 8 32 o 01 146500 Raghunathpul ------Un-Inhabltcd------() 01 146600 Rajpur Kalan 23 4 19 303 o o 01146700 Jamaipul 9 8 I 3 I o 2 I 01146800 Girdharpul 2 o 0 18 01146900 Kherli Hafiz)Jur 246 130 116 14 40 66 48 3 3 01 147000 Faridpur 82 62 20 2 4 6 01147100 Nagala Chili 121 24 97 lOS 21 88 o 3 309 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

766 .363 403 4,357 2,400 1,957 154,262 66,754 87,508 Dankaur (Total) 0090 766 363 403 4,357 2,400 1,957 154,262 66,754 87,508 Dankaur (Rural) 0090 Dankaur (Urban) 0090 Dankaur (Rural) o o o o o o 121 44 77 Dalelpur 01141500 48 47 5 5 o 1,105 499 606 Gulavali 01141600 o o o o o o 653 270 383 Jhatta 01141700 ------Un -i11 ha b Ilcd ------Badauli Khader 01141800 o o o 000 86 32 54 Gujarpur 01141900 o o o 3 3 o 127 57 70 Namauli 01142000 o o o o o o 45 12 . 33 Ruhallapur 01142100 o o o 26 24 2 1,585 662 923 Tugalpur 01142200 o o o 25 25 o 987 407 580 Haldauna 01142300 10 10 o 14 13 533 241 292 Bironda 01142400 8 6 2 35 33 2 917 372 545 Eachachhal 01142500 o o o o o o 164 67 97 Kyampur 01142600 o o o 3 2 1.969 878 1,091 Dadha 01142700 I o 2 o 2 1,435 679 756 Khanpur 01142800 4 4 o 87 77 10 2,594 1,097 1,497 Kasana 01142900 o o o o o o 679 323 356 Chuharpur Khadar 01143000 o o o o o o 213 93 120 Shafipur 01143100 ------U n -i11 hab i led ------Kondh Khadar 01143200 3 3 o 000 788 281 507 Badauli Bangar 01143300 o o o o 898 398 500 Kambakashpur 01143400 ------Un-inhabited------Aurangabad 01143500 4 I 3 541 833 301 532 Kondli Bangar 01143600 o o o 000 215 99 116 Gari Samaslpur 01143700 o 55 6 49 277 143 134 Momna ThaI 0: H \~;(]'l 4 I 3 97 5 92 938 406 532 Gharbarah 01143900 o o o 2 o 2 IS 12 3 Tilwara 01144000 o o o 4 3 1,165 564 60 I Slrsa 01144100 o o o 5 5 o 2,631 1.083 1,548 Ladpura oI 1442{)()' o o o 27 8 19 1,609 760 849 Ghanghola 01144300 3 o o o o 810 385 425 Kullpura 01144400 II II o 152 122 30 2,346 1,078 1,268 Salempur Gurjar 01144500 o 18 18 o 1,515 630 885 Imalyaka 01144600 I o o o o 759 295 464 Luksar 01144700 16 o 16 o 508 197 311 Murshadpur 01144800 ------Un-Ill hablled------SikanderpUl 01144900 o o o 000 129 50 79 Mollpur 01145000 o o o 000 o o o Jaganpur Doab 01145100 3 2 I 220 263 141 122 Jaganpuf Afzalpur 01145200 o 3 3 o 411 189 222 Alai M urad pur 01145300 2 2 o 8 7 I 430 191 239 Blsaich 01145400 I o o o o 295 128 167 Daudpur 01145500 o o o 13 13 o 1,116 453 663 AlIlinaabad Urf Nyana 01145600 34 16 18 69 61 8 1,866 . 913 953 DaulalaJpur 01145700 9 2 7 5 2 484 255 229 SalepUl 01145800 II 5 6 192 34 158 1,272 676 596 Mandpa 01145900 o o o 7 4 3 754 284 470 FazayalpUl 01146000 o o o 2 2 o 2R8 110 178 Shahpur Khurd 01146100 o o o 4 3 582 218 364 Challdrawal 01146200 o o o 16 15 936 368 568 Chirasl 01146300 o o o !3 2 II 895 367 528 Pallchayatan InayatpUl 01146400 ------Un-inhablted------Raghunalhpur 01146500 o 19 4 IS 731 383 348 Rajpur Kalan 0114(,(,(10 o o o 4 4 o 1,1118 477 7 I I Jamalpur 01146700 o o o o o o 864 400 464 Girdharpur 01146800 10 4 6 116 64 52 3,486 1.392 2,094 Khcrli Hafizpur 01146900 24 14 10 46 43 3 1,834 845 989 Fandpur 01147000 7 2 5 2 256 117 139 Nagala Chiti 01147100

310 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 01147200 Chiti 296.0 448 3,134 1,671 1,463 562 286 276 01147300 Deota' 300A 399 2,648 1,403 1,245 483 269 214 01147400 Azampurgarhi 1188 186 1,324 727 597 254 145 109 01 147500 Astaull 38.3 471 3,107 1,654 1,453 523 280 243 01 147600 Sarakpur 113.1 124 766 410 356 114 61 53 01147700 Vilaspur 951.0 231 1,401 757 644 282 156 126 01 147800 Bajarpur 58A 234 1,580 864 716 291 166 125 01 147900 Alauda Jagir 263.0 292 1,939 1,038 901 405 224 181 01148000 Chuharpur Bangar 173.2 156 1,205 621 584 302 164 138 01148100 Gadhana 295.5 207 1,426 774 652 260 119 141 01148200 Roshanpur 142 I 157 966 522 444 160 77 83 01148300 Zunedpur 62.6 245 1,825 986 839 308 170 138 01148400 Chachula 187.7 309 2,117 1,148 969 388 205 183 01148500 Mohammadpur Gurjar 194.9 155 1,174 641 533 212 114 98 01148600 Dhanauri 591.0 633 4,018 2,204 1,814 760 457 303 01148700 Thasrana 2567 194 1,210 639 571 237 121 116 01148800 Pauvari 91 7 17 145 83 62 36 21 15 01148900 Dadupur Dankaur 199.0 428 2,807 1,507 1,300 532 275 257 01149000 Pipal Ka Surajpur 218.0 232 1,566 836 730 287 160 127 01149100 Bagpur 1097 147 1,159 630 529 215 III 104 01149200 Rauni 135.0 104 714 405 309 143 88 55 01149300 Rampur Majra 1589 182 1,338 716 622 253 134 119 01149400 Dalelgarh 204.0 278 1,805 977 828 294 154 140 01149500 Hatewa 194.3 208 1,467 775 692 268 142 126 01149600 Nawada 210.9 479 3,425 1,875 1,550 623 349 274 01149700 Amarpur 451.2 142 1,216 637 579 232 112 120 01149800 Nanua Ka Razapur 183.2 76 604 319 285 109 60 49 01149900 Samspur 47.8 32 268 140 128 48 27 21 01150000 Kanarsi 317.5 479 3,527 1,913 1,614 611 333 278 01150100 Talda 2137 264 1,789 947 842 345 174 171 01150200 Alta Gujran 3532 332 2,303 1,225 1,078 438 218 220 01150300 Mustfabad 10.0 ------U n -inha bi ted ------01150400 Dankaur 1,548.0 890 6,664 3,637 3,027 1,312 725 587 01150500 Gunpura 288A 61 403 227" \76 \03 58 45 01150600 Aurangpur 558A 114 922 506 416 157 82 75 01150700 Bela Khurd 125.0 ------U n -i nha bi ted ------01150800 Bela Kalan 2368 ------Un-Inhabited------.. 01 150900 Mathurapur 380 ------U n-i n ha bi ted ------01151000 Salarpur 24 197 1,352 726 626 266 146 120 01151100 MunjKhcda 534.0 393 2,770 1,512 1,258 652 351 301 01151200 Fatehpur Alta 568.1 331 2,718 1,440 1,278 722 363 359 01151300 Latifpur Bhangar 1850 138 968 527 441 208 126 82 01 151400 Latifpur Khadar 178.0 ------Un-Inhabited------01151500 Suhaidi Mahiuddinpur 189A 36 223 131 92 43 28 15 01151600 Kherli Bhav Mozampur 177 303 2,064 1,106 958 513 280 233 0\ \ 5 I 700 Kadarpur Mojampur 25 3 276 2,126 1,117 1,009 566 302 264 01151800 Makanpur Bangar 1390 197 1,205 660 545 257 142 115 01151900 Makanpur Khadar 3944 202 1,306 711 595 250 139 III 01 152000 Rampur Khader 25 151 951 498 453 193 98 95 01152100 Dungarpur Rilka 89 258 2,112 1,177 935 371 213 158 01 152200 Usmanpul 45 380 2,616 USI 1,235 588 319 269 01 152300 Acllhe Buzurg 4119 233 1,747 907 840 403 202 201 01 152400 Rampur Bangal 49 157 992 510 482 197 100 97 01 152500 M irzapUl 13 8 917 5,746 3,164 2,582 1,030 547 483 169 01 152600 Acchepur 1244 257 1,735 924 811 355 186 SO 01 152700 Chandpul 151.0 123 878 456 422 \55 75 294 299 01152800 Nilonip Shahpur 546.5 437 2,750 1,490 1,260 593 293 269 01152900 Bhalla 4000 489 3,081 1,658 1,423 562 122 88 01153000 Amipur Bangar 173.7 166 1,061 583 478 2\0 76 55 01153100 Alipura 171.0 95 608 315 293 131 0 51 55 01153200 Kwani BuzulJ 36.8 115 790 429 361 106

311 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur

Scheduled Ca~tes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Male~ Females NameofVtllage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 778 406 372 o o o 1.895 1,25M 637 Chiti 388 208 180 o o o 1,641 1,033 608 [\":ota 248 138 110 o o o 700 492 208 AzampUft;;'1rhl 661 332 329 o o o 1,826 1,222 604 Astauli 146 74 72 o o o 456 301 155 Sarakpur 180 86 94 o o o 613 414 199 Vllaspur 333 172 161 o o o 787 520 267 Bajarpur 870 455 415 o o o 906 641 265 Alauda Jagir 40 19 21 o o o 170 149 21 Chuharpur Bangar 596 327 269 o o o 767 562 205 Gadhana 463 247 216 o o o 505 360 145 Roshanpur 10 4 6 o o o 1,106 726 380 Zunedpur 266 150 116 o o o 1,172 800 372 Chachula 72 34 38 o o o 592 414 178 Mohammadpur Gurjar 937 518 419 o o o 2,207 1,502 705 Dhanauri 278 143 135 o o o 671 455 216 Thasrana 19 II 8 o o o 59 47 12 Pauvari 713 384 329 o o o 1,451 1,010 441 Dadupur Dankaur 299 164 135 o o o 921 610 311 Pipal Ka Surajpul 115 64 51 o o o 655 448 207 Bagpur 343 189 154 o o o 363 257 106 Rauni 277 143 134 o o o 768 501 267 Rampur Majra 470 244 226 o o o 1,040 702 338 Dalelgarh 523 278 245 o o o 827 548 279 Hatewa 876 470 406 o o o 1,823 1,270 553 Nawada 75 38 37 o o o 608 429 179 Amarpur 27 13 14 o o o 305 206 99 Nanua Ka Razapur 0------~ -- _------(j o '0 I) I) \59 105 54 Samspur 847 444 403 o o o 1,801 1,263 538 Kanarsi 644 330 314 o o o 951 652 299 Talda 724 377 347 o o o 1,173 789 384 Alta Gujran ------Un-inhabitcd------Mustfabad 1,482 816 666 000 3,017 2,067 950 Dankaur o o o o o o 148 114 34 Gunpura 154 81 73 o o o 366 280 86 Aurangpur ------UIl-i nha b ited------Bela Khurd ------Un-inhabitcd------Bela Kalan ------Un-inhabited------Mathurapur 373 196 177 000 623 451 I 72 Salarpur 1,104 595 509 o o o 781 586 195 Munj Kheda 75 38 37 o o o 787 615 172 Fatehpur Alta 209 110 99 o o o 493 326 167 Latifpur Bhangar ------U n-i n ha bited------Lall fpur Khadal 96 42 54 000 90 66 24 Suhaidi Mahiuddlllpur 424 229 195 000 790 603 187 Kherli Bhav Mozampur 192 III 81 000 542 416 126 Kadarpur MOJampur 501 226 275 000 536 404 132 Makanpur Bangar o o o 000 679 478 20 I Makanpur Khadar 98 46 52 o o o 405 278 127 Rampur Khadcr 670 394 276 o o o 1,051 738 313 Dungarpur Rilka 454 234 220 o o o 993 749 244 Usmanpur 450 213 237 o o o 699 495 204 Achhc Buzurg o o o o o o 381 284 97 Rampur Bangar 1,029 474 555 o o o 2,801 2,071 73 0 M Irzapur 125 62 63 o o o 846 617 229 Acchcpur 191 98 93 o o o 463 318 145 Chandpur 786 356 430 o o o 1,192 906 286 NilClnip Shahpur 590 280 310 o o o 1.576 1,112 464 Bhatta 690 304 386 o o o 566 397 169 Amipur Bangar 37 20 17 o o o 322 210 112 Alipura 7 3 4 o o o 385 275 I 10 K wam Buzurj 312 OISTRICT CENSUS HANOBOOK : GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code IIII tcrates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

01147200 Chiti. 1,239 413 826 1,447 866 581 642 525 117 01147300 Deota 1,007 370 637 1,037 704 333 625 574 51 01147400 Azampurgarhi 624 235 389 338 295 43 264 249 15 01147500 Astauli 1,281 432 849 948 752 196 791 638 153 01 147600 Sarakpur 310 109 201 413 231 182 198 177 21 01147700 Vilaspur 788 343 445 348 329 19 280 262 18 01147800 Bajarpur 793 344 449 347 303 44 325 293 32 01147900 Alauda Jagir 1,033 397 636 461 444 17 407 392 15 01148000 Chuharpur Bangar 1,035 472 563 370 281 89 264 261 3 01148100 Gadhana 659 212 447 402 377 25 383 371 12 QI148200 Roshanpur 461 162 299 240 236 4 237 235 2 01148300 Zunedpur 719 260 459 434 415 19 430 411 19 01148400 Chachula 945 348 597 559 520 39 514 492 22 01148500 MohammadpurGuljar 582 227 355 310 294 16 300 287 13 01148600 Dhanauri 1,811 702 1,109 1,603 1,029 574 986 890 96 01148700 Thasrana 539 184 355 462 289 173 305 251 54 01148800 Pauvan 86 36 50 39 - 37 2 37 37 o 01148900 Dadupur Dankaul 1,356 497 859 859 664 195 736 596 140 01149000 Pipal Ka Surajpur 645 226 419 569 376 193 360 329 31 01149100 Bagpur 504 182 322 356 295 61 291 277 14 01149200 Rauni 351 148 203 326 177 149 119 116 3 01149300 Rampur Majra 570 215 355 396 318 78 359 287 72 01149400 Dalelgarh 765 275 490 548 396 152 406 389 17 01149500 Hatewa 640 227 413 376 334 42 272 247 25 01149600 Nawada 1,602 605 997 783 744 39 680 653 27 01149700 Amarpur 608 208 400 262 252 10 258 252 6 01149800 Nanua Ka Razapur 299 113 186 264 158 106 129 115 14 01149900 Samspur 109 35 74 78 77 78 77 I o1 150000 Kanarst 1,726 650 1,076 997 880 117 827 798 29 01150100 Talda 838 295 543 387 353 34 225 212 13 01150200 Atta Gujran 1,130 436 694 616 541 75 550 481 69 01150300 Mustfabad ------Un-tnhabtted------01150400 Dankaur 3,647 1,570 2,077 1,803 1,652 151 1,516 1,428 88 01150500 Gunpura 255 113 142 110 99 II 108 98 10 01150600 Aurangpur 556 226 330 230 224 6 227 222 01150700 Bela Khurd ------Un-mhabited------01150800 Bela Kalan ------Un-inhabited------01150900 Mathurapur ------Un-mhabited------01151000 Salarpur 729 275 454 284 261 23 266 251 15 01151100 Munj Khcda 1,989 926 1,063 897 637 260 570 542 28 OJ 151200 Falehpur Alla 1,931 825 1,106 1,014 644 370 881 614 267 01151300 Latifpur Bhangal 475 201 274 233 215 18 208 193 15 01151400 Lalifpur Khadar ------Un-Inhabilcd------01151500 Suhaidi Mahiuddinpul 133 65 68 60 - 56 4 57 53 4 01 151600 Khcrli Bhav MOZ3111pur 1,274 503 771 771 522 249 484 458 26 01 15 I 700 Kadarpur MojampUl 1,584 701 883 361 335 26 338 312 26 12 01151800 Makanpur Bangar 669 256 413 303 289 14 293 281 4 01 15 I 900 Makanpur Khadat 627 233 394 331 325 6 328 324 36 01 152000 Rampur Khadet 546 220 326 230 184 46 205 169 16 01 152100 Dungarpur Rllka 1,061 439 622 553 524 29 482 466 581 533 48 a I 152200 Usmanpul 1,623 632 991 682 576 106 374 6 01 152300 Achhe Buzurg 1,048 412 636 382 374 8 380 216 20~ 01152400 Rampur Bangar 611 226 385 416 253 163 236 1,259 240 01152500 MirzapUl 2,945 1,093 1,852 1,958 1,496 462 1,499 552 414 138 01 152600 Acchcpur 889 307 582 627 448 179 II 205 195 10 01 152700 ChandpUl 415 138 277 208 197 156 581 503 78 OJ 152800 Nilonip Shahpw 1,558 584 974 795 639 434 742 635 107 01152900 Bhalla 1,505 546 959 1,200 766 195 36 01 153000 Amlpur Banga! 495 186 309 549 294 255 231 122 104 18 01 153100 Alipura 286 105 181 244 135 109 2 124 122 2 01153200 Kwani Buzurj 405 154 251 124 122 313 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

330 252 78 20 16 4 21 16 271 241 30 Chltl 290 265 25 8 7 II 10 316 292 24 Deota \00 98 2 20 \ 7 33 27 6 111 107 4 Azampurgarhl 44\ 335 \06 2\ \7 4 49 49 o 280 237 43 Astauh 95 85 10 3 3 o o 99 88 11 Sarakpur \85 175 10 25 19 6 o 62 60 2 V,[aspur \68 \51 17 8 8 o 24 19 5 125 115 10 BaJarpur 96 93 3 9\ 87 4 14 14 o 206 198 8 Alauda Jagir \ 76 174 2 2\ 21 o 2 2 o 65 64 I Chuharpur Bangar 187 183 4 87 82 16 16 o 93 90 3 Gadhana \2\ 119 2 99 99 o 8 8 o 9 9 o Roshanpur 295 279 \6 o o o 20 17 3 115 115 o Zunedpur 192 lSI \I 147 142 5 22 22 o 153 147 6 Chachula \35 128 7 51 49 2 33 30 81 80 1 Mohammadpur Gutjar 5 II 464 47 93 84 9 13 12 1 369 330 39 Dhanauri 167 122 45 45 38 7 15 IS o 78 76 2 Thasrana 22 22 o 4 4 o o o o II 11 o Pauvari 265 260 5 88 86 2 14 \4 o 369 236 \ 33 Dadupur Dankaur 198 181 \7 28 18 10 27 27 o 107 103 4 Pipal Ka Surajpur 113 III 2 20 15 5 13 12 1 145 139 6 Bagpur 69 66 3 o o o o o o 50 50 o Raunl 119 109 \0 2 2 o 43 43 o 195 133 62 Rampur Majra 218 211 7 83 78 5 9 9 o 96 91 5 Dalelgarh 67 64 3 \ 5 12 3 17 17 o 173 154 19 Halewa 325 3\9 6 16 16 o 36 33 3 303 235 l'il Nawada 181 176 5 37 36 I 3 o 37 37 o Amarpur 59 58 \ o o o o o o 70 57 13 Nanua Ka Razapur 40 40 o o o o o o o 38 37 1 Samspur 428 417 II 41 37 4 10 \0 o 348 334 14 Kanarsi 132 122 \0 II 9 2 8 7 74 74 o Talda 337 321 16 154 105 49 28 26 2 31 29 2 Alta Gujran ------U 11 -I 11 ha b i ted ------Mustfabad 377 36\ \6 67 65 2 65 64 \ \,007 938 69 Dankaur 108 98 \0 o o 0 0 0 o o o o Gunpura 222 217 5 o 4 4 o o o o Aurangpur ------Un-I n hab i led ------Bela Khurd ------Un-inhablled------Bela Kalan ------Un-inhabiled------Mathurapur 98 92 6 89 84 5 2 2 o 77 73 4 Salarpur 335 327 8 129 126 3 30 23 7 76 66 10 MunJ Kheda 358 340 18 455 264 191 10 S 2 58 2 56 Fatehpur Alta 125 122 3 35 33 2 o 47 37 10 Lallfpur Bhangar ------Un-inhablted------La II fpur Khadar 35 31 4 15 15 0 1 I o 6 6 o Suhaldi Mahluddinpur 333 319 14 22 19 3 51 51 o 78 69 9 Kherh Bhav Mozampur 9\ 87 4 176 171 5 34 21 13 37 33 4 Kadarpur Mojampur 138 129 9 103 100 3 15 15 o 37 37 o Makanpur Bangar 271 269 2 26 26 0 2 2 o • 29 27 2 Makanpur Khadar t08 104 4 30 2? 3 16 q SI 31 20 Rampur Khader 279 268 II 4 4 o 1 o 1 198 194 4 Dungarpur Rilka 281 276 5 183 176 7 5 5 o 112 76 36 Usmanpur 139 136 3 102 100 2 2 2 o 137 136 I Achhc Buzurg lSI 164 17 9 8 1 o o o 46 44 2 Rampur Bangar 839 756 83 340 202 138 23 18 297 283 14 M,rzapur 366 299 67 103 50 53 8 4 4 75 61 14 Acchcpur 118 \11 7 68 6S 3 I o 18 18 o Chandpur 355 337 18 83 37 46 20 17 3 123 112 II Ni10lllp Shah pur 376 31\ 65 69 56 13 10 8 2 287 260 27 Bhatta 154 124 30 30 29 o o o 47 42 5 Amipur Bangar 84 73 II g 4 4 5 4 I 25 23 2 Al,puru 119 117 2 1 1 o 4 4 o o o o Kwani Buzurj 314 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01147200 Chlti 805 341 464 310 84 226 109 54 55 01147300 Dcota 412 130 282 242 58 184 97 32 65 01147400 Azampurgarhi 74 46 28 I o 6 6 o 01147500 Astauli 157 114 43 8 7 137 103 34 01147600 Sarakpur 215 54 161 36 5 31 4 2 2 01147700 Vilaspur 68 67 I o o o 36 35 01147800 BaJarpur 22 10 12 2 o 2 6 3 01147900 Alauda Jagir 54 52 2 6 5 17 17 o 01148000 Chuharpur Bangar 106 20 86 4 o 4 I o 01148100 Gadhana 19 6 13 o I 16 4 12 01148200 Roshanpur 3 I 2 I \ o 2 o 2 01148300 ZunedpUl 4 4 o o o o I o 01148400 Chachula 45 28 17 9 5 4 23 14 9 01148500 Mohammadpur Gurjar 10 7 3 I I o 7 5 2 01148600 Dhanauri 617 139 478 343 73 270 253 55 198 01148700 Thasrana 157 38 119 51 2 49 98 30 68 01148800 Pauvan 2 o 2 2 o 2 o o 0 .. 01148900 Dadupur Dankaur 123 68 5S 4 4 o 45 31 14 01149000 Pipal Ka SuraJpur 209 47 162 II 3 8 187 34 153 01149100 Bagpur 65 18 47 41 II 30 23 6 17 01149200 Rauni 207 61 146 147 7 140 II 6 01149300 Rampur MaJra 37 31 6 o o o 22 16 6 01149400 Dalelgarh 142 7 13S 107 4 103 31 1 30 01149500 Hatewa 104 87 . 17 o o o 83 69 14 01149600 Nawada 103 91 12 7 6 27 22 5 01149700 Amarpur 4 o 4 4 o 4 o o o 01149800 Nanua Ka Razapur 135 43 92 5 3 2 7 I 6 01149900 Samspur o o o o o o o o o 01150000 Kanarsl 170 82 88 49 13 36 62 19 43 01150100 Talda 162 141 21 19 II 8 71 66 5 01150200 Atta Gujran 66 60 6 o 52 51 01150300 Mustfabad ------Un-in ha b i ted ------01150400 Dankaur 287 224 63 22 12 10 48 33 15 01150500 Gunpura 2 2 o o o oI 150600 AurangpUl 3 2 2 o o o 01150700 Bela Khurd ------Un -inhabited------01150800 Bela Kalan ------Un-inhablted------01150900 MathurapUi ------Un-Inhabited------01151000 Salarpul 18 10 I I 0 4 \ o1151100 MUI~ Khcda 327 95 232 143 6 137 \75 86 89 01151200 Fatehpur Atta 133 30 103 7 I 6 115 18 97 01151300 Lati fpur Bhangal 25 22 4 3 16 \ 5 01151400 Lati fpur Khadar ------Un-Inhabited------01151500 Suhaidl Mailiuddillpur o I I 0 o o o 01151600 Kherli Bhav Mozampur 287 64 223 202 46 156 27 10 17 01151700 KadarpUi MOJampul 23 23 o 220 21 21 o 01151800 Makanpur Bangar 10 8 2 2 7 7 o 01151900 Makanpur Khadar 3 2 2 I \ o \ 01152000 Ral1lpur Khader 25 15 10 o I 5 5 o 01152100 Dungarpur Rilka 71 58 13 II 3 8 o o o 01152200 USl1lanpUi 101 43 58 6 o 6 22 8 14 o o 01152300 Achhc BuzUlg 2 o 2 2 o 2 o .p- 01152400 Rampur Bangal 180 37 143 128 2 126 6 4 oI 152500 M irzapUi 459 237 222 131 54 77 253 \20 133 34 oI 152600 AcchepUi 75 34 41 6 \ 5 65 31 0\ \ 52700 ChandpUl 3 2 I o o o 2 I 69 01152800 Nllonip Shahpur 214 136 78 7 2 \65 96 86 258 01152900 Bhalta 458 131 327 43 16 27 344 135 01153000 Al1lipur Banga! 318 99 219 103 20 83 214 79 01153100 Alipura 122 31 91 15 I 14 99 23 76 01153200 KwallJ BUZUlj o o o o o o o o o

315 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males .Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

40 17 23 346 186 160 1,687 805 882 Chili 01147200 31 2 29 42 38 4 1,611 699 912 Dcola 01147300 35 18 17 32 21 II 986 432 554 Azampurgathi 01147400 5 4 I 7 6 I 2,159 902 1,257 Astaull 01147500 o o o 175 47 128 353 179 174 Sal akpur 01147600 1 o 31 31 o 1,053 428 625 Vtlaspur 01147700 10 4 6 4 3 1,233 561 672 BaJarput 01147800 o o o 31 30 I 1,478 594 884 Alauda Jagir 01147900 o lOa 18 82 835 340 495 Chuharpur Bangar 01148000 I o I o 1,024 397 627 Gadhana 01148100 o o o a o o 726 286 440 Roshanpur 01148200 o o o 3 3 o 1,391 571 820 Zuncdpur 01148300 o o o 13 9 4 1,558 628 930 Chaehula 01148400 1 o I o 864 347 517 Mohammadpur GUljar 01148500 3 2 18 10 8 2,415 1,175 1,240 Dhanaun 01148600 4 I 4 3 I 748 350 398 Thasrana 01148700 o o o o o o 106 46 60 Pauvari 01148800 2 2 o 72 31 41 1,948 843 I, I 05 Dadupur Dankaur 01148900 3 2 I 8 8 o 997 460 537 Plpal Ka Surajpur 01149000 o o o o 803 335 468 BagpUl 01149100 I I a 48 47 I '388 228 160 Raulli 01149200 3 3 o 12 12 o 942 398 544 Rampur Majl'a 01149300 2 o 2 2 2 a 1,257 581 676 Dalelgarh 01149400 3 o 18 15 1,091 441 650 Halcwa 01149500 6 6 o 63 57 6 2,642 1.131 1,511 Nawada 01149600 o o o o o o 954 385 569 Amarpur 01149700 o o o 123 39 84 340 161 179 Nanua Ka Razapur 01149800 o 0- o - ---0 - a o 190 63 127 Samspur 01149900 o o q 59 50 9 2,530 1,033 1,497 KanarSI 01150000 12 10 2 60 54 6 1.402 594 808 Talda 01150100 o 12 7 5 1,687 684 1,003 Alta GUJlan 01150200 ------Un -inh a bited ------Muslfabad 01150300 19 15 4 198 164 34 4,861 1,985 2,876 Dankaur 01150400 o o o a a a 293 128 165 Gunpura 01150500 o o o o o o 692 282 410 Aurangpur 01150600 ------Un -in ha bi tcd ------Bela Klturd 01150700 ------Un-inhablted------Bela Kalan 01150800 ------Un -i nha b i lcd ------Mathurapur 01150900 o o o 13 8 5 1,068 465 603 Salarpur 01151000 6 I 5 321 1,873 875 998 Mun) Khcda 01151100 o o o II II 0 1.704 796 908 Fatehpur Atta 01151200 2 2 o 3 2 735 312 423 Latlfpur Bhangar 01151300 ------Un-inhabltcd------Lattlj)ur Khadar 01151400 o () o 220 163 75 88 Suhaldt Mdhiuddmpur 0115 \ 500 51 6 45 7 2 5 1,293 584 709 Kltctli Bhav Mozampur 01151600 O~ o o o o o 1,765 782 983 Kadarpur Mojampur 01151700 o o o I o 1 902 371 531 M3kanpllr Bangar 01151800 o o o o o a 975 386 589 Makanpur Khadar 01151900 1 o 18 9 9 721 314 407 Rampur Khadel 01152000 o o a 60 55 5 1.559 653 906 Dungaqyul Rdka 01152100 12 () 12 61 35 26 I. 934 805 1,129 Usmanpur 01152200 o o o o o a 1,365 533 832 Achhe BlIzurg 01152300 o o o 46 . 31 15 576 257· 319 Ramput Bangar 01152400 6 4 69 59 10 3,788 1,668 2,120 Mlrzaput 01152500 3 2 I I o I 1,108 476 632 Aeehcpul 01152600 1 I o o o o 670 259 4 II Chandpul 01152700 2 0, 2 40 ]g 2 1,955 851 1,104 Nilonip Shahpur 01152800 7 4 3 64 25 39 1,881 892 989 Bhatta 01152900 I o o o a 512 289 223 Amipur Bangar 01153000 2 2 o 6 364 180 184 Ahpura 01153100 o o o o o o 666 307 359 KWalt1 BlIzurj 01153200 '\ 316 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Total population (including Location Area of institutional and h~useless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulatiolll agc-grouE 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01153300 Wailailla 2432 407 2,665 1,426 1,239 463 225 238 01153400 Mutaina 206 I 198 1,232 654 578 221 122 9~ 01153500 Parsaul 5793 673 4,098 2,205 1.893 633 367 266' 01153600 Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur 1568 167 1,040 544 496 201 J09 92 01153700 Himoll 467,9 291 2,078 1,116 962 461 258 203 01153800 Saloni UrI' Rautll 174.0 187 1,191 651 540 239 137 102 01153900 Bhanvra 4280 491 3,270 1,735 1,535 661 330 331 01154000 Amiya Kamalpur 19 102 711 376 335 123 65 58 01154100 Sunpeda 562.0 362 2,569 1,390 1,179 605 326 279 01154200 Mohammadpur Kehri 114,0 114 670 362 308 115 59 56 01154300 Hasanpur Baksua 1800 192 1,261 667 594 234 III 123 01154400 Azampur Husainpur 242.0 200 1,378 743 635 285 \46 139 01154500 Changauli 2449 141 895 488 407 151 87 64 01154600 Salem pur Jaat 403 367 2,539 1,400 1,139 582 303 279 01154700 Nagla Govindpur 1407 170 1,452 773 679 333 184 149 01154800 Valrbadshahpur 9030 817 5.556 3,044 2,512 1.016 564 452 01154900 Chauki 171 5 147 979 528 45\ 209 124 85 01155000 KhwaJapul' Ammabad Ulf 2938 97 567 284 283 120 64 56 Faklgar 01155100 Raslpur Ekbel 863 29 156 84 72 24 10 14 01155200 Jaltpur 2383 136 759 411 348 166 84 82 01155300 Kakor 7210 512 3,267 1,763 1.504 728 393 335 01155700 Ajay Nagar Urf Jafarpur 1865' 121 848 461 387 152 89 63 Buh 01155800 Subra 1945 131 989 508 481 123 65 58 01155900 Chachura 237.7 148 971 548 423 180 104 76 01156000 Kutwaya 587 83 543 300 243 127 74 53 01156100 Illayatpur 294.0 226 1,398 754 644 242 129 113 01156200 Jhajhar 1,0150 1,021 6,939 3,654 3,285 1,479 822 657 01156300 Dubli 2584 139 789 430 359 144 66 78 01156400 Utrawalt 4629 182 1,124 606 518 190 114 76 01156500 HaJipur 83.8 45 258 140 118 34 19 15 01156600 MohammadEur Jadau 190 I 284 1,607 837 770 317 175 142

317 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur

Scheduled Castes EOQuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

476 260 216 0 0 0 1,454 994 460 Wailama 305 158 147 0 0 0 676 447 229 Mutaina 646 359 287 0 0 0 2,520 1,598 922 Parsaul 77 42 35 0 0 0 570 385 185 Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur 265 138 127 0 0 0 976 678 298 Himoti 224 128 96 0 0 0 674 439 235 Saloni Urf Rauni 842 444 398 19 9 10 1,742 1,204 538 Bhanvra 27 II 16 0 0 0 416 286 130 Amiya Kamalpur 388 222 166 0 0 0 1,120 816 304 Sunpeda 117 61 56 0 0 0 345 246 99 Mohammadpur Kehn 222 113 109 0 0 0 586 437 149 Hasanpur Baksua 112 60 52 0 0 0 686 482 204 Azampur Husainpur 146 77 69 0 0 0 609 361 248 Changauli 550 305 245 0 0 0 1,078 761 317 Salempur Jaat 14 9 5 0 0 0 408 327 81 Nagla Govindpur 1,170 657 513 0 0 0 2,623 1,805 818 Vairbadshahpur 228 119 109 0 0 0 456 333 123 Chaukt 268 138 130 0 0 0 317 192 125 KhwaJapur Aminabad Urf Faktgar 3 2 0 0 0 97 68 29 Raslpur Ekbel 331 173 158 0 0 0 368 275 93 Jattpur 1,443 760 683 0 0 0 1,610 1,129 481 Kakor 36 23 13 0 0 0 488 317 171 Ajay Nagar Urf Jafarpur Buh 182 90 92 0 0 0 598 364 234 Subra 657 371 286 0 0 0 462 343 119 Chachura 28 15 13 0 0 0 199 140 59 Kutwaya 363 205 158 0 0 0 772 502 270 Inayatpur 840 445 395 0 0 0 2,678 1,821 857 Jhajhar 399 220 179 0 0 0 348 253 95 Dubli 617 333 284 0 0 0 631 414 217 Utrawah 116 62 54 0 0 0 165 109 56 Hajipur 693 375 318 0 0 0 842 546 296 MohammadEur Jadau

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01153300 Wallaina 1,211 432 779 624 600 24 534 520 14 01153400 Mutaina 556 207 349 472 329 143 274 261 13 01153500 Parsaul 1,578 607 971 1,574 1,061 513 1,038 988 50 01153600 Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur 470 159 311 254 249 5 253 249 4 01153700 Himoti 1,102 438 664 664 515 149 482 443 39 01153800 Saloni Urf Rauni 517 212 305 410 325 85 407 323 84 01153900 Bhanvra 1,528 531 997 858 789 69 849 783 66 01154000 Amiya Kamalpur 295 90 205 292 160 132 152 123 29 01154100 Sunpeda 1,449 574 875 1,105 598 507 1,051 555 496 01154200 Mohammadpur Kehn 325 116 209 158 154 4 157 153 4 01154300 Hasanpur Baksua 675 230 445 655 370 285 544 348 196 01154400 Azampur Husainpur 692 261 431 385 350 35 340 326 14 01154500 Changauli 286 127 159 234 217 17 226 209 17 01154600 Salempur Jaat 1,461 639 822 676 628 48 479 440 39 01154700 Nagla Govindpur 1,044 446 598 349 312 37 312 287 25 01154800 Vairbadshahpur 2,933 1,239 1,694 1,814 1,381 433 1,255 1,126 129 01154900 Chaukl 523 195 328 301 243 58 245 235 10 01155000 Khwajapur Aminabad Urf 250 92 158 142 139 3 134 131 3 Fakigar 01155100 Raslpur Ekbel 59 16 43 53 45 8 53 45 8 01155200 Jaitpur 391 136 255 226 195 31 217 194 23 01155300 Kakor 1,657 634 1,023 1,188 802 386 772 718 54 01155700 Ajay Nagar Urf Jafarpur 360 144 216 213 179 34 161 146 15 Buh 01155800 Subra 391 144 247 277 248 29 236 221 15 01155900 Chachura 509 205 304 333 232 101 173 151 22 01156000 Kutwaya 344 160 184 201 132 69 113 103 10 01156100 Inayatpur 626 252 374 464 363 101 304 293 II 01156200 Jhajhar 4,261 1,833 2,428 1,682 1,536 146 1,234 1,167 67 01156300 Dubli 441 177 264 348 202 146 113 107 6 01156400 Utrawali 493 192 301 382 242 140 209 197 12 01156500 HajipUl 93 31 62 73 73 0 68 68 0 01156600 Mohammad~ur Jadau 765 291 474 551 383 168 383 330 53

319 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur Industnal category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 423 414 9 21 20 13 13 o 77 73 4 Wallaina 213 210 3 21 14 7 2 I 1 38 36 2 Mutaina 659 630 29 117 108 9 9 9 o 253 241 12 Parsaul 180 177 3 29 28 I 4 4 o 40 40 o Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur 281 254 27 120 110 10 17 16 1 64 63 I Himotl 262 198 64 75 59 16 2 2 o 68 64 4 Salom Urf Rauni 373 327 46 78 77 21 21 o 377 358 19 Bhanvra 76 57 19 14 4 10 1 o 61 61 o Amlya Kamalpur 952 492 460 17 10 7 30 14 16 52 39 13 Sunpeda 93 89 4 32 32 o 6 6 o 26 26 o Mohammadpur Kehri 152 141 II 54 50 4 16 9 7 322 148 174 Hasanpur Baksua 193 190 3 27 19 8 16 16 o 104 101 3 Azampur Husainpur 180 176 4 5 4 18 17 23 12 II Changauli 279 268 II 7 6 33 10 23 160 156 4 Salempur laat 130 121 9 28 24 4 15 11 4 139 131 8 Nagla Govindpur 378 344 34 255 216 39 155 141 14 467 425 42 Vairbadshahpur 91 86 5 65 62 3 13 13 o 76 74 2 Chauki 103 101 2 2 2 o o o o 29 28 I Khwajapur AlTIlIl~had Urf Faklgar 45 37 8 7 7 o o o o 1 o Raslpur Ekbel 118 101 17 31 30 7 7 o 61 56 5 JaltpUJ 261 227 34 93 86 7 33 31 2 385 374 II Kakor 55 51 4 9 8 11 II o 86 76 10 Ajay Nagar Urf Jafarpur Bult 153 146 7 4 4 o 29 23 6 50 48 2 Subra 66 59 7 4 o 4 2 2 o 101 90 II Chachura 76 70 6 4 4 o 1 1 o 32 28 4 Kutwaya 163 158 5 45 44 1 6 5 I 90 86 4 Inayatpur 440 410 30 128 123 5 48 43 5 618 591 27 lhajhar 89 85 4 o o o 3 3 o 21 19 2 Dubli 107 104 3 13 13 o 6 6 o 83 74 9 Utrawali 34 34 o 24 24 o o o o 10 10 o Hajipur 188 170 18 68 58 10 25 22 3 102 80 22 Mohalllmadpur Jadau

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lndustnal catego~ Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agncultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01153300 Wailama 90 80 10 12 6 6 22 21 I 01153400 Mutama 198 68 130 113 0 113 58 43 15 . 01153500 Parsaul 536 73 463 359 33 326 139 28 III 01153600 Makrandpur Urf Fatehpur I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 01153700 Hlmoti 182 72 110 54 II 43 III 49 62 01153800 Saloni Urf Rauni 3 2 2 I 0 01153900 Bhanvra 9 6 3 4 2 2 2 01154000 Anllya Kamalpur 140 37 103 32 2 30 96 28 68 01154100 Sunpeda 54 43 II 5 I 4 36 33 3 01154200 Mohammadpur Kehri I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01154300 Hasanpur Baksua III 22 89 18 9 9 21 4 17 01154400 Azampur Husainpur 45 24 21 19 12 7 21 7 14 01154500 Changauli 8 8 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 01154600 Salcmpur Jaat 197 188 9 4 164 158 6 01154700 Nagla Govindpur 37 25 12 9 4 5 I J 12 01154800 Vairbadshahpur 559 255 304 58 25 33 209 97 112 01154900 Chaukt 56 8 48 10 4 6 42 4 38 01155000 Khwajapur Amll1abad Utf 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 Fakigar 01155100 Raslpur Ekbel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01155200 Jailpur 9 8 0 0 0 0 01155300 Kakor 416 84 332 67 16 51 62 :22 40 01155700 AJay Nagar Urf Jafarpur 52 33 19 0 42 26 16 Buh 01155800 Subra 41 27 14 12 4 8 14 9 5 01155900 Chachura 160 81 79 4 2 2 77 62 15 01156000 Kutwaya 88 29 59 7 2 5 33 7 26 01156100 Inayatpur 160 70 90 76 16 60 70 42 28 01156200 Jhajhar 448 369 79 14 7 7 181 149 32 01156300 Dubli 235 95 140 13 5 8 52 50 2 o1I56400 Utrawali 173 45 128 26 10 16 26 20 6 01156500 Hajipur 5 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 01156600 MohammadEur Jadau 168 53 115 67 24 43 45 13 32

321 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Dankaur

of marginal workers Location Household indust~ workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

7 6 49 47 2 2,041 826 1,215 Wailaina 01153300 0 I 26 25 I 760 325 435 Mutaina 01153400 4 0 4 34 12 22 2,524 1,144 1,3 80 Parsaul 01153500 I 0 I 0 0 0 786 295 • 491 Makrandpur Urf Fatchpur 01153600 3 I 2 14 II 1,414 601 813 Himoti 01153700 0 0 0 0 0 0 781 326 455 Saloni Urf Rauni 01153800 0 0 0 2 2 0 2,412 946 1,466 Bhanvra 01153900 0 0 0 12 7 5 419 216 203 Amiya Kamalpur 01154000 3 I 2 10 8 2 1,464 792 672 Sunpeda 01154100 0 0 0 I 0 512 208 304 Mohammadpur Kehri 01154200 44 3 41 28 6 22 606 297 309 Hasanpur Baksua 01154300 3 3 0 2 2 0 993 393 600 Azampur Husainpur 01154400 2 2 0 0 661 271 390 Changauli 01154500 15 13 2 14 14 0 1,863 772 1,091 Salem pur Jaat 01154600 2 13 8 5 1,103 461 642 Nagla Govindpur 01154700 44 17 27 248 116 132 3,742 1,663 2,079 Vairbadshahpur 01154800 2 0 2 2 0 2 678 285 393 Chaukl 01154900 0 0 0 0 0 0 425 145 280 Khwajapur Aminabad Urf 01155000 Fakigar 0 0 0 0 0 0 103 39 64 Raslpur Ekbel 01155100 0 0 0 8 I 7 533 216 317 Jaitpur 01155200 57 8 49 230 38 192 2,079 961 1,118 Kakor 01155300 2 2 0 7 635 282 353 Ajay Nagar Urf Jafarpur 01155700 Buh I 0 14 13 I 712 260 452 Subra 01155800 3 3 0 76 14 62 638 316 322 Chachura 01155900 17 16 I 31 4 27 342 168 174 Kutwaya 01156000 0 0 0 14 12 2 934 391 543 Inayatpur 01156100 33 23 10 220 190 30 5,257 2,118 3,139 Jhajhar 01156200 0 0 0 170 40 130 441 228 213 Dubli 01156300 13 3 10 108 12 96 742 364 • 378 Utrawali 01156400 0 0 0 3 3 0 185 67 118 HaJlpur 01156500 13 3 10 43 13 30 1,056 454 602 Mohammadeur Jadau 01156600

322

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SIKANDRABAD CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of [!o[!ulationl age-groue 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0091 Sikandrabad (Total) 880.1 1,365 8,618 4,622 3,996 1,525 821 704 0091 Sikandrabad (Rural) 880.1 1,365 8,618 4,622 3,996 1,525 821 704 0091 Sikandrabad (Urban) Sikandrabad (Rural) 01155400 Aroda 273 7 231 1,382 745 637 295 170 125 01155500 Fatehpllljadon 2274 180 1,240 661 579 212 121 91 01155600 Dhanaura 3790 954 5,996 3,216 2,780 1,018 530 488

325 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sikandrabad

Scheduled Castes EOl2uation Scheduled Tribes I20Eulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

1,655 893 762 4,856 3,199 1,657 Sikandrabad (Total) 1,655 893 762 4,856 3,199 1,657 Sikandrabad (Rural) Sikandrabad (Urban) Sikandrabad (Rural) 243 135 108 699 474 225 Aroda 212 110 102 797 482 315 Fatehpurjadon 1,200 648 552 3,360 2,243 1,117 Dhanaura

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0091 Sikslldrabad (Total) 3,762 1,423 2,339 2,776 2,111 665 2,003 1,816 187 0091 Sikandrabad (Rural) 3,762 1,423 2,339 2,776 2,111 665 2,003 1,816 187 0091 Sikandrabad (Urban) Sikandrabad (Rural) 01155400 Aroda 683 271 412 576 364 212 306 284 22 01155500 Fatehpurjadon 443 179 264 596 322 274 369 314 55 01155600 Dhanaura 2,636 973 1,663 1,604 1:425 179 1,328 1,218 110

327 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sikandrabad Industrial categ0!1 of main workers Household Industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 990 887 103 125 106 19 51 45 6 837 778 59 Sikandrabad (Total) 990 887 103 125 106 19 51 45 6 837 778 59 Sikandrabad (Rural) Sikandrabad (Urban) Sikandrabad (Rural) 131 115 16 8 8 166 160 6 Aroda 221 202 19 54 50 4 4 4 90 62 28 FatehpUljadon 638 570 68 63 48 15 46 44 2 581 556 25 Dhanaura

328 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0091 Sikandrabad (Total) 773 295 478 69 27 42 176 149 27 0091 Sikandrabad (Rural) 773 295 478 69 27 42 176 149 27 0091 Sikandrabad (Urban) Sikandrabad (Rural) 01155400 Aroda 270 80 190 6 4 2 7 6 01155500 Fatehpurjadon 227 8 219 II 2 9 5 4 01155600 Dhanaura 276 207 69 52 21 31 164 139 25

329 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sikandrabad of marginal workers Location Household indust~ workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

43 20 23 485 99 386 5,842 2,511 3,331 Sikandrabad (fotal) 0091 43 20 23 485 99 386 5,842 2,511 3,331 Sikandrabad (Rural) 0091 Sikandrabad (Urban) 0091 Sikandrnbad (Rural) 16 9 241 63 178 806 381 425 Aroda 01155400 11 II 200 2 198 644 339 305 Fatehpurjadon 01155500 16 13 3 44 34 10 4,392 1,791 2,601 Dhanaura 01155600

330

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT JEWAR CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR * VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Total population (inciudll1g Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village 111 Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0092 Jewar (Total) 34,084.1 25,516 163,803 87,851 75,952 32,098 17,290 14,808 0092 Jewar (Rural) 34,084.1 25,516 163,803 87,851 75,952 32,098 17,290 14,808 0092 Jewar(Urban) Jewar (Rural) 38 01156700 Chak Jalalabad 81 " 52 319 167 152 65 27 01156800 ROnlJa 4028 406 2,935 1,611 1,324 545 284 261 01 156900 Rustampur 392 8 166 1,301 723 578 215 127 88 01157000 Pachokara 1540 123 796 413 383 162 86 76 01157100 Rabupura (Rural) 1,5910 238 1,588 854 734 324 173 151 01157200 Mahalllmadabad Khoda 2849 328 2,152 1,133 1,019 409 226 183 01157300 Taquipur Bangal 3190 57 407 219 188 73 41 32 01157400 Anavargarh Bangar 880 141 970 512 458 214 114 100 01157500 Anvargarh Khadar 340 ------Un-Illhabited------01157600 Taquipur Khadar 60.9 ------U n -inhabl ted ------01157700 Mahadipur Khadar 2278 62 423 220 203 116 58 58 01157800 Bhaipur Brahmanan 3058 438 2,624 1,433 1,191 491 260 231 01157900 Mahadipur Bangar 2540 497 2,995 1,625 • 1,370 657 364 293 01158000 Bhanna Taga 295.1 245 1,391 744 647 308 177 131 01158100 Maksudpur 1364 121 678 348 330 100 51 49 01158200 Fazilpur 1309 ------Un-inhablted------01158300 launchana 2299 206 1,219 639 580 312 165 147 01158400 Alllanullapur Urf Mahara 2457 260 1,494 794 700 214 108 106 01 158500 Kalupura 449.7 376 2.255 1,233 1,022 415 236 179 01158600 Mayana 391.2 241 1,550 838 712 305 161 144 01158700 Murad Garhl 351 3 218 1,385 747 638 285 155 130 01158800 Akalpur 3975 221 1,605 842 763 308 154 154 01158900 Bhikanpur 1364 160 964 511 453 235 128 107 01159000 Govila 350.6 185 1,087 595 492 253 145 108 01159100 Kapna 4266 307 1,970 1,065 905 368 196 172 01159200 MumreJpul 2547 213 1,334 691 643 271 141 130 01159300 Usmanpur 2701 157 1,175 611 564 253 141 112 01159400 lalalahad Urf Chmgrawl! 6490 337 2,079 1,124 955 420 234 186 01159500 Rakhera 189.9 103 690 364 326 131 73 58 01159600 Ismail Nagar Urf Bhayra 968 59 415 219 196 82 48 34 01159700 Hasanpur 4624 363 2,374 1,261 1,113 550 295 255 01159800 ChakbiralllpUl 1950 210 1.290 691 599 247 144 103 01159900 Birampur 3828 321 i ,888 1,016 872 411 218 193 01160000 Shahpur Nagala 1653 131 1,010 544 466 202 108 94 125 01160100 Kanpur 3710 240 1,522 809 713 268 143 125 01160200 Mundrah 3975 275 1,602 865 737 293 168 272 230 01 160300 Ranhara 7829 515 3,[20 1,679 1,441 502 288 227 01160400 Rohl 5058 416 2,684 1,400 1.284 515 35 28 01160500 Parohl 2287 41 288 154 134 63 01160600 Sirali Khadal 33 7 ------U .. -inhab,led------144 126 01 160700 Siral! Banga! 771 158 1,190 627 563 270 48 45 01 160800 Dhanpura I 14 3 69 449 250 199 93 40 14 II 3 01160900 Suitanpul 1366 20 88 48 01161000 Amarpur Palaka 1902 ------Un-Inhab'lcd------9 2 01161100 Falalda Khadar 4910 12 46 32 14 II 1.320 713 607 01161200 Falalda Bangal 491 2 879 5.571 3,080 2,491 01161300 Karaul! Khada, 3900 ------Un-Inhabllcd------·- 2,41 1.994 839 452 387 01161400 Karaul! Bangal 9908 659 4,405 I 1.916 1.668 808 423 385,t, 01161500 Tn1halt 4769 560 3.584 2,440 2.176 1,059 529 530 01161600 Kureb 4823 710 4,616 3,429 1,457 742 715 01161700 Dayantpu, 1,1260 1.169 7,484 4.055 644 306 165 141 01 161800 Kishorpur 2897 212 1.397 753 714 666 269 131 138 01 161900 BallWan Bara 1007 216 1,380 601 229 105 124 01162000 Ramnc, 2343 197 1,250 649 357 134 70 64 01 162100 Mukllnpur Siwara 1712 120 748 391 1,330 485 256 229 01162200 Sabala Muslfabad 238 I 462 2.863 1,533

333 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jewar

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

42,174 22,623 19,551 241 134 107 79,495 54,542 24,953 Jewar (Total) 42,174 22,623 19,551 241 134 107 79,495 54,542 24,953 Jewar (Rural) Jewar (Urban) Jewar (Rural) 319 167 152 o o o 64 48 16 Chak Jalalabad 489 264 225 (l o o 1,414 1,091 323 Romja 276 141 135 o o o 682 460 222 Rustampur 264 133 131 o o o 445 288 157 Pachokara 1,299 705 594 o o o 549 42 I 128 Rabupura (RUlal) 154 85 69 o o o \,l51 733 418 Mllhal1ll11'H1.Iha,\ 1~1"\d.l 49 23 26 179 101 78 223 144 79 TaqUipur Bangar 105 59 46 3 2 402 268 134 Anavargarh Bangar ------Un-Inhablted------Anvargarh Khadar ------Un-Inhabited------Taquipur Khadar 99 50 49 000 185 128 57 Mahadtpur Khadar 418 220 198 18 10 8 1,488 1,003 485 Bhalpur Brahmanan 1,178 647 531 41 21 20 1,408 961 447 Mahadipur Bangar 135 74 61 000 720 459 261 Bhanna Taga 86 42 44 000 428 258 170 Maksudpur ------Un-Ill h ab Ited ------Fazllpur 401 231 170 000 678 432 246 Jaullchana 389 219 170 000 918 585 333 Amanullapur Urf Mahara 455 245 210 o o o 1,323 882 441 Kalupura 434 235 199 o o o 722 504 218 Mayana 63 35 28 o o o 607 425 182 Murad Garhi 326 169 157 o o o 872 580 292 Akalpur 471 259 212 o o o 427 296 131 Bhikanpur 350 204 146 o o o 489 342 147 Govila 268 145 123 o o o 1,061 733 328 Kapna 754 381 373 o o o 717 466 25 I MumreJpur 333 173 160 o o o 445 308 137 Usmanpur 949 525 424 o o o 886 626 260 Jalalabad Urf Chingrawli 75 42 33 o o o 371 243 128 Rakhera 30 13 17 o o o 223 144 79 Ismail Nagar Urf Bhoyra 554 292 262 o o o 1,098 743 355 Hasanpur 434 216 218 o o o 695 454 24 I Chakblrampur 687 ]61 326 o o o 913 635 278 Birampur 397 213 184 o o o 575 384 191 Shahpur Nagai" 531 293 238 o o o 757 519 238 Kanpur 802 441 361 o o o 846 560 286 Mundrah 507 288 219 o o o 1,768 1,166 602 Ranhara 631 333 298 o o o 1,241 792 449 Rolli 149 76 73 o o o 155 102 53 Parohl ------Un -111habllcd------Siroh Khadar 144 77 67 o o o 469 360 109 Siroh Bangar 5 3 2 II o o 87 77 10 Dhanpura o o o () () o 22 16 6 Suitanpur ------Un -Ill hab llcd------Amarpur Palaka 4 3 I o () o 21 18 3 Falalda Khadar 1,182 640 542 o o o 2,606 1,956 650 Falaida Bangal ------Un-lllilabilcd------Karauh Khadar 877 488 389 000 2,143 1,537 606 Karauh Bangar 841 454 387 o o o 1,134 874 260 Tllthall 603 }15 288 o o o 1,546 1,106 440 Kureb 2,067 1,122 945 o o o 3,207 2,287 920 Dayantpur 521 288 233 () [j" o 591 434 157 Klshorpur 193 99 94 o o o 820 525 295 Ballwan Bara 765 411 354 o () o 672 446 226 Ralllncr 79 37 42 o o o 428 275 153 Mukimpur Siwara 1,197 643 554 () o o 1,494 1,042 452 Sabota Muslfabad

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VILLAGE PRlJWARY CD Block-

Location code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0092 Jewar (Total) 84,308 33,309 50,999 46,513 39,119 7,394 37,096 34,214 2,882 0092 Jcwar (Rural) 84,308 33,309 50,999 46,513 39,119 7,394 37,096 34,214 2,882 0092 Jcwar (Urban) Jewar (Rural) 01156700 Chak Jalalabad 255 119 136 119 70 49 73 66 7 01 156800 Ronija 1,521 520 1,001 772 738 34 749 730 19 01 156900 Rustampul 619 263 356 336 320 16 302 288 14 01157000 Pachokara 351 125 226 185 165 20 132 124 8 01157100 Rabupura (Rural) 1,039 433 606 439 397 42 342 316 26 01157200 Mohalllmadabad Khoda 1,001 400 601 511 428 83 447 376 71 01157300 Taquipur Bangar 184 75 109 107 76 31 74 74 o 01157400 Anavargarh Bangar 568 244 324 269 246 23 220 213 7 01157500 Anvargarh Khadar ------Un-inhabited------01157600 Taquipur Khadar ------Un-inhablted------01157700 Mahadlpur Khadar 238 92 146 96 95 I 88 87 I 01157800 Bhaipur Brahmanan 1,136 430 706 744 666 78 710 642 68 01157900 Mahadipur Bangar 1,587 664 923 916 652 264 519 491 28 01158000 Bhanna Taga 671 285 386 457 361 96 302 292 10 01 158100 Maksudpul 250 90 160 287 178 109 245 146 99 01158200 Fazilpul ------Un-inhabiled------01158300 Jaunchana 541 207 334 324· 298 26 170 164 6 01158400 Amanullapur UrfMahara 576 209 367 467 378 89 404 331 73 01158500 Kalupura 932 351 581 536 519 17 515 502 13 01158600 Mayana 828 334 494 417 396 21 368 349 19 01158700 Murad Garhl 778 322 456 260 249 II 220 217 01158800 Akalpur 733 262 471 428 350 78 338 327 II 01 158900 Bhikanpur 537 215 322 287 224 63 209 184 25 01159000 Govjla 598 253 345 329 263 66 254 233 21 01159100 Kapna 909 332 577 650 519 131 492 451 41 01 159200 Mumrejpur 617 225 392 435 349 86 327 325 2 01 159300 UsmanpUi 730 303 427 341 307 34 287 276 11 01159400 Jalalabad Urf Chingrawll 1,193 498 695 499 466 33 432 424 8 01159500 Rakhcra 319 121 198 155 151 4 151 147 4 01159600 Ismail Nagar Urf Bhoyra 192 75 117 89 85 4 69 68 I 01 159700 Hasanpur 1,276 518 758 629 609 20 621 604 17 01159800 Chakbiralllpur 595 237 358 315 293 22 263 255 8 01159900 Biralllpul 975 381 594 439 420 19 296 290 6 oI 160000 Shahpur Nagala 435 160 275 259 242 17 215 200 15 01160 I 00 Kanpur 765 290 475 348 335 13 339 329 10 oI 160200 M undrah 756 305 451 395 342 53 352 319 33 01160300 Ranhara 1,352 513 839 791 762 29 714 695 19 01160400 Rohl 1,443 608 835 921 634 287 659 564 95 01 160500 Parohl 133 52 81 88 73 15 76 73 3 01160600 Siroh Khadar ------Un-inhabited------01160700 Siroli Bangal 721 267 454 316 295 21 299 288 II 01 160800 Dhanpura 362 173 189 152 99 53 87 8~ 5 01 160900 Suitanpul 66 32 34 36 23 13 24 21 3 01161000 Ama'lmr Palaka ------Un-Inhablted------6 01 161100 Falalda Khadal 25 14 II 27 20 7 26 20 I ,24~ 77 01161200 Falalda Bangar 2,965 1,124 1,841 1,665 1.418 247 1,321 01 161300 Karuul! Khadar ------Un-inhablled------286 01161400 Karaul! Bangar 2.162 874 1.388 1,627 1.149 478 1,171 885 601 01161500 TII1hail 2,450 1,042 1,408 874 777 97 622 2~ 988 973 15 01161600 Kutcb 3,070 1,334 1,736 1,099 1,061 38 1,561 1,519 42 01 161700 Dayanlpul 4,277 1,768 2,509 2,041 1,778 263 305 256 49 01 161800 Klshorpur 806 319 487 633 346 287 168 310 285 25 01161900 Banwall Bara 560 189 371 496 328 304 262 42 01 162000 RalllnCI 578 203 375 359 291 68 191 13 01162100 Mukimpur Slwara 320 116 204 208 195 13 204 731 598 133 01162200 Sabola Mustfabad 1.369 491 878 897 701 196

335 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jewar

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

22,807 21,433 1,374 5,809 5,388 421 926 794 132 7,554 6,599 955 Jewar (Total) 22,807 21,433 1,374 5,809 5,388 421 926 794 132 7,554 6,599 955 J ewar (Rural) Jewar (Urban) Jewar (Rural) 50 46 4 19 16 o o 4 4 o Chak Jalalabad 707 695 12 3 o 5 4 °I 34 28 6 Ronija 253 240 13 17 16 7 7 25 25 o Rustampur 99 94 5 3 2 4 3 °I 26 25 I Pachokara 166 163 3 106 96 10 o o 70 57 ! 3 Rabupura (Rural) 295 290 5 10 5 5 16 II °S 126 70 56 Mohammadabad Khoda 46 46 o I I o I I 16 26 o Taquipur Bangar 122 119 3 6 5 o o °o 92 89 3 Anavargarh Bangar ------Un-inhablled------Anvargarh Khadar ------Un-lnhabiled------TaqUipur Khadar 25 24 39 39 0 4 4 o 20 20 o Mahadlpur Khadar 378 346 32 110 87 23 17 15 2 205 194 I I Bhaipur Brahmanan 216 194 22 79 75 4 14 14 210 208 2 Mahadlpur Bangar 201 198 3 22 22 o 4 4 °o 75 68 7 Bhanna Taga 133 127 6 2 2 o 2 I 108 16 92 tvlaksudpur ------Un -i n hab llcd ------Fazilpur 117 112 5 12 II I 16 16 2S 25 o Jaunchana 209 185 24 85 51 34 20 12 °8 90 83 7 Amanullapur UrfMahara 258 252 6 77 76 I o 179 173 6 Kalupura 163 157 6 88 85 18 18 o 99 89 10 Mayana 172 171 o o o 2 I 45 44 I Murad Garhi 217 213 4 15 13 2 o 105 100 5 Akalpur 104 85 19 61 55 6 5 5 a 39 39 o Bhikanpur 180 176 4 50 43 7 2 2 o 22 12 10 Govila 314 288 26 59 51 8 44 44 o 75 68 7 Kapna 180 178 2 47 47 o 3 3 o 97 97 o Mumrejpur 165 158 7 20 18 2 o 101 99 2 Usmanpur 240 238 2 118 113 o 71 70 I Jalalabad UrfChingrawli 90 88 2 26 26 o 5 4 I 30 29 I Rakhera 65 65 I o o a o 3 2 I Ismail Nagar Urf Bhoyra 346 337 °9 200 199 5 o 70 63 7 Hasanpur 179 179 o 10 10 o 10 2 64 58 6 Chakbirampur 164 163 I 6 5 I 21 19 2 105 103 2 Birampur 163 ISS 8 14 10 4 13 10 3 25 25 o Shahpur Nagala 256 250 6 42 42 o 14 12 2 27 25 2 Kanpur 212 202 10 68 67 12 6 6 60 44 16 Mundrah 339 334 139 1}4 12 12 o 224 215 9 Ranhara 322 291 31 133 113 20 I 1 o 203 159 44 Rohi 53 50 3 16 16 o o o 7 o ParollI ------Un-m ha b lled------° SlroII Khadar 136 133 66 65 I o 96 89 7 SlroII Bangal 59 56 3 24 22 2 2 o 2 2 o lJhanpura a o o 21 19 I o 2 I I Sullanpur ------Ul1-m ha b i led------Al11arpur Palaka 26 20 6 o o 0 0 0 o o ° Falalda Khadar 1,054 1,014 40 60 I J 34 26 8 173° 1S7 16 Falaida Bangar ------Un -mha bi led------Karauli Khadar 1,038 760 278 60 S5 5 24 22 2 49 48 I Karauli Bangar 283 275 8 147 143 4 12 II 180 172 8 T1l1hall 578 571 7 340 338 2 13 13 o 57 51 6 Kurcb 866 846 20 434 422 12 35 35 o 226 216 10 Dayanlpur 126 120 6 26 24 10 9 143 103 40 Kishorpur 222 214 I o 6 80 64 16 Banwan Bara 187 173 14 27 25 2 89 64 25 Ralllller 167 167 o 2 ° o 32 20 12 rvluJ...impur Snvuru 447 380 67 146 121 25 31 17 14 107 80 27 Sabola Muslfabad

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Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0092 Jewar (Total) 9,417 4,905 4,512 1,797 S06 1,291 4,847 3,120 1,727 0092 Jewar (Rural) 9,417 4,905 4,512 1,797 S06 1,291 4,847 3,120 1,727 0092 Jewar (Urban) Jewar (Rural) 01156700 Chak lalalabad 46 4 42 28 2 26 18 2 16 01156800 ROIllJa 23 8 15 15 2 13 3 3 o 01156900 Rustampur 34 32 2 o o o 33 31 2 01157000 Pachokara 53 41 12 o o o 50 38 12 01157100 Rabupura (Rural) 97 81 16 I I o 93 78 15 01157200 Mohammadabad Khoda 64 52 12 8 3 5 42 36 6 01157300 Taquipur Bangar 33 2 31 30 o 30 2 o1157400 Ana vargarh Bangar 49 33 16 7 5 2 16 14 2 01157500 Anvargarh Khadar ------Un-inhabited------01157600 Taquipur Khadar ------U 11-i n ha b i ted ------01157700 Mahadipur Khadar 8 o I I 0 6 6 o 01157800 Bhaipur Brahmanan 34 24 10 10 4 6 14 12 2 01157900 Mahadlpur Bangar 397 161 236 32 II 21 138 III 27 01158000 Bhanna Taga 155 69 86 12 5 7 III 55 56 01158100 Maksudpur 42 32 10 8 7 17 16 01158200 Fazllpur ------Un-inhabited------01158300 launchana 154 134 20 10 4 6 127 120 7 01158400 Amanullapur Urf Mahara 63 47 16 16 8 21 15 6 01158500 Kalupura 21 17 4 15 II 4 2 2 o 01158600 Mayana 49 47 2 o o o 23 21 2 01158700 Murad Garhl 40 32 8 o o o 37 29 8 01 158800 Akalpur 90 23 67 64 5 59 9 2 7 01158900 Bhikanpur 78 40 38 6 3 3 59 33 26 01159000 Govila 75 30 45 7 5 2 49 23 26 01159100 Kapna 158 68 90 100 36 64 21 17 4 01159200 Mumrejpur 108 24 84 2 o 2 51 15 36 01159300 Usmanpur 54 31 23 o o o 27 19 8 01159400 lalalabad Urf Chingrawli 67 42 25 2 o 2 45 37 8 01159500 Rakhera 4 4 o o o o o 01159600 Ismail Nagar Urf Bhoyra 20 17 3 4 2 2 16 15 2 01159700 Hasanpur 8 3 2 3 I 01159800 Chakbll-ampur 52 38 14 II 7 4 25 22 3 01159900 Birampur 143 130 13 I o I 52 49 3 01160000 Shahpur Nagala 44 42 2 3 3 o 26 25 I 01160100 Kanpur 9 6 3 5 4 I I o 4 01160200 Mundrah 43 23 20 25 9 16 15 II 54 4 01160300 Ranhara 77 67 10 8 3 58 43 86 01160400 Rohi 262 70 192 107 15 92 129 8 01 160500 Parohl 12 o 12 4 o 4 8 o 01160600 SII'oll Khadal ------Un -I n h a b i ted ------3 01160700 Siroh Bangal 17 7 10 2 0 2 6 27 II 16 01 160800 Dhanpura 65 17 48 37 6 3 ! 10 2 8 01160900 Suitanpul 12 2 10 o o o 01 161000 Amarpur Palaka ------U n -i n hab lIed ------I 01161100 Falalda Khadar o I 0 0 0 o 173 126 47 0'1161200 Falalda Bangar 344 174 170 113 17 96 01 161300 Kamuli Khadar ------Un-inhabitcd------394 222 172 01 161400 Karaull Bangar 456 264 192 25 13 12 212 147 65 01161500 Tlrlhall 252 176 76 6 5 I 78 71 7 01 161600 Kurcb III 88 23 23 8 15 175 149 26 01161700 Dayanlpur 480 259 221 22 13 9 75 65 10 01161800 KlshorpUi 328 90 238 II 6 5 9 20 18 2 01161900 Bal1wan Bara 186 43 143 17 26 4 3 1 7 o 01 162000 Ral11l1CI 55 29 o 011621 DO Mukimpur Siwam 4 4 o o o o 127 88 39 01 162200 Sabota M ustfabad 166 103 63 9 6

337 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jewar of margi nal workers Lu<.:alion Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

350 132 218 2,423 1,147 1,276 117,290 48,732 68,558 Jcwar (Total) 0092 350 132 218 2,423 1,147 1,276 117,290 48,732 68,558 Jcwar (Rural) 0092 Jewar (Urban) 0092 Jcwar (Rural) o o o o o o 200 97 103 Clmk lalalabad 01156700 4 2 2 o 2,163 873 1,290 Ronija 01156800 o o o o 965 403 562 Rustampul 01156900 2 2 o 1 o 611 248 363 Pachokara 01157000 o o o 3 2 1,149 457 692 Rabupura (Rural) 01157100 4 4 o to 9 I 1,641 705 936 Mohammadabad Khoda 01157200 o o o I o 300 143 157 Taquipur Bangar 01157300 o o o 26 14 12 701 266 435 Anavargarh Bangar 01157400 ------U n -inha b i ted ------Anvargarh Khadar 01157500 ------Un-inhabitcd------Taquipur Khadar 01157600 o o o I I 0 327 125 202 Mahadipur Khadar 01157700 o o o 10 8 2 1,880 767 1,113 Bhalpur Brahmanan 01157800 14 3 II 213 36 177 2,079 973 I, I 06 Mahadlpur Bangar 01157900 2 o 2 30 9 21 934 383 551 Bhanna Taga 01158000 5 5 o 12 10 2 391 170 22 I Maksudpur 01158100 ------UI1-1nhabitcd------FaLilpur 01158200 8 3 5 972 895 341 554 launchana 01158300 II II o 15 13 2 1,027 416 611 Amanullapur Urf Mahara 01158400 I o 330 1,719 714 1,005 Kalupura 01158500 I o 25 25 o 1,133 442 691 Mayana 01158600 o o o 3 3 o 1,125 498 627 Murad Garhi 01158700 I o 16 16 o 1,177 492 685 Akalpur 01158800 2 II 3 8 677 287 390 Bhikanpur 01158900 o o o 19 2 17 758 332 426 Govlla 01159000 17 3 14 20 12 8 1,320 546 774 Kapna 01159100 o o o 55 9 46 899 342 557 Mumrejpur 01159200 o o o 27 12 15 834 304 530 Usmanpur 01159300 o o o 20 5 IS 1,580 658 912 Jalalabad UrfChmgrawli 01159400 I o o o o 535 213 322 Rakhcra 01159500 o o o o o o 326 134 192 Ismail Nagar UrfBhoyra 01159600 2 2 o o 1,745 652 1,093 Hasanpur 01159700 6 5 I 10 4 6 975 398 577 Chakblrampur 01159800 16 10 6 74 71 3 1,449 596 853 Birampur 01159900 2 I 1 13 13 o 751 302 449 Shahpur Nagala 01160000 o o o 3 I 2 1,174 474 700 Kanpul 01160100 3 o o o o 1,207 523 684 Mundrah 01160200 o o o II 8 3 2,329 917 1,412 Ranhara 01160300 o 25 12 13 1,763 766 997 Rohi 01160400 o o o o o o 200 81 119 Parohl 01160500 ------Un-Inhabltcd------Sirolt Khadal 01160600 o o o 9 4 5 874 332 542 Siroli Bangal 01160700 o o o o 297 151 146 Dhanpura 01160800 o o o 2 o 2 52 25 27 Sultanpur 01160900 ------Un -i nha bl ted ------Amarpur Palaka 01161000 o o o 000 19 12 7 Falaida Khadal 01161100 16 9 7 42 22 20 3,906 1,662 2,244 Falalda Bangar 01161200 ------U 11- i nh a bl t cd ------Karauh Khadar 01161300 2 35 28 7 2,778 1,262 1,516 Karauli Bangal 01161400 5 4 29 23 6 2,710 1.139 1,571 TlIthah 01161500 3 2 I 770 3,517 1,379 2,138 Kureb 01161600 9 3 6 274 94 180 5,443 2,277 3,166 DayantpUl 01161700 9 2 7 233 17 216 764 407 357 Kishorpul 01161800 o o o 149 17 132 884 386 498 Banwan Bara 01161900 o o o 44 19 25 891 358 533 Ramnci 01162000 o o o 3 3 o 540 196 344 Mukllnpur Siwara 01162100 19 2 17 II 10 1,966 832 1,134 Sabota Mustfabad 01162200

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Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3.0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01162300 Ballabh Nagar Urf 9.4 ------Un-inhablted------Karaulkhadar 01162400 Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 1502 171 1,282 711 571 302 169 133 01 162500 Rampur Banger 2403 321 2,124 1,137 987 456 250 206 01 162600 Rampur Khader 94.6 ------Un-inhabited------01162700 Sirsa 333.6 109 855 474 381 234 129 105 01162800 Jewar Khadel 19.2 210 1,497 812 685 379 201 178 01162900 Manjhipur Banger 61.4 142 1,011 555 456 247 147 100 01 163000 Manjhipur Khader 133.1 ------Un-inhablted------01 163100 Allauddinnagar 251.8 246 1,547 837 710 261 142 119 01 163200 Jewar Banger 1050 183 1,236 650 586 220 113 107 01 163300 Govindgarh 1,0700 143 1,023 540 483 219 119 100 01163400 Mirpur Kachh Urf 343.9 368 2,405 1,274 1,131 451 223 228 Kanigarhi 01163500 Shamsham Nagar 1790 142 966 510 456 188 90 98 01 163600 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 318.1 167 1,389 760 629 297 184 113 01 163700 Jhuppa 381.9 218 1,591 886 705 327 192 135 01163800 Chhatanga Khurd 277.1 100 755 402 353 176 93 83 01163900 Aliyabad Mahdlpur 138.4 132 930 485 445 251 136 115 01 164000 Mewla Gopalgarh 410.9 342 2,060 1,140 920 380 223 157 01164100 Khwajpur 293.9 325 1,868 986 882 314 183 131 01164200 Neemka Shahjahanpur 476.3 608 3,714 1.975 1,739 622 327 295 01164300 Sadullapur Urf Madlepur 1654 192 1,278 700 578 269 144 125 01164400 Mangroli 2374 264 1,598 820 778 244 139 105 01164500 Alawalpur 2023 67 454 236 218 83 40 43 01 164600 Asmadpur CharolJ 954.9 768 5,086 2,763 2,323 843 451 392 oI 164700 Dastampur 298.3 277 1,567 816 751 290 152 138 01164800 Dhansia 2149 138 916 472 444 224 118 106 01164900 Bankapur 2000 269 1,619 866 753 257 153 104 01 165000 Thora 936.2 856 5,092 2,695 2,397 960 505 455 01165100 Mahvalipur 114.4 204 1,356 721 635 249 136 113 01165200 Chanchali 478.1 289 1,985 1,072 913 402 216 186 01165300 Deorar 514.5 198 1,238 668 570 254 132 122 01165400 Bhabokara 1462 217 1,340 712 628 224 117 107 01165500 Mohammadpur Nar 263.0 425 2,628 1,393 1,235 461 238 223 01165600 Jahangirpur 999.0 248 1,434 798 636 200 102 98 01165700 Milk Karimabad 1189 47 297 154 143 76 37 39 01165800 Parori 381.3 173 1,126 622 504 193 114 79 01165900 Alii Ahmadpur Urf Garhi 343.3 172 1,191 656 535 239 131 108 oI 166000 N ekpur 262.5 301 1,713 916 797 294 165 129 01 166100 Bhunna Jatan 305.3 388 2,524 1,368 1.156 541 301 240 01166200 Jawan 5599 449 2,926 1,528 1,398 550 297 253 01166300 Alampur lathla Urf Lodona 456 I 381 2,373 1,226 l.J47 429 233 196 01 166400 UdaIpur 134.4 153 1,124 601 523 163 90 73 01166500 Kalakhuri 3132 290 1,779 968 811 309 174 135 01166600 Aurangabad Urf Humayunp 1063 135 1,083 579 504 202 118 84 01166700 MawadiMachad 7732 321 2,190 1,202 988 380 217 163 01166800 Chhapna 296.5 206 1,322 682 640 278 155 123 01166900 Ibrahlll1pUl 150.1 165 933 501 432 157 77 80 01167000 Dasoli 146.6 124 728 389 339 127 82 45

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Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village \ \ \2 \3 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2 ------Un-inhabited------Ballabh Nagar Urf Karaulkhadar 330 183 147 o o o 439 363 76 Ballabh Nagar Vrd Ban 663 347 316 o o o 962 646 316 Rampur Banger ------Un -i nha bI ted ------Rampur Khader o o o 000 224 182 42 Sirsa 40 24 16 000 422 374 48 Jewar Khader 109 54 55 o o o 406 312 94 ManJhlpur Banger ------Ull-lnha b i ted ------Manjhipur Khader 713 397 316 000 857 589 268 Allauddinnagar 192 97 95 o o o 535 393 142 J ewar Banger 36 21 15 o o o 449 315 134 GovlIldgarh 311 156 155 o o o 1,[35 797 338 Mlrpur Kachh Ur[ Kanigarhl

229 109 120 o o o 50 [ 339 162 Shamsham Nagar 486 257 229 o o o 625 431 194 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 542 285 257 o o o 574 435 139 Jhuppa 71 35 36 o o o 302 218 84 Chhatanga Khurd o o o o o o 57 52 5 Altyabad Mabdipur 321 175 146 o o o 1,057 738 3 19 Mewla Gopalgarh 511 283 228 o o o 1,035 673 362 KhwaJPur 1,164 639 525 o o o 1,873 1,254 619 Neernka Shahjahanpur 34 19 15 o o o 611 456 155 Sadullapur UrfMadlepur 586 311 275 o o o 887 585 302 MangroiI 74 37 37 o o o 251 166 85 Alawalpur 1,053 572 481 o o o 2,805 1,898 907 Asmadpur Charoli 711 371 340 o o o 879 560 319 Daslampur 434 231 203 o o o 483 307 176 Dhansia 411 226 185 o o o 955 598 357 Bankapur 985 522 463 o o o 2,774 1,798 976 Thora 194 105 89 o o o 63 [ 435 196 Mahvalipur 663 346 317 o o o 974 667 307 Chanchali 310 172 138 o o o 540 387 153 Deorar 321 160 161 o o o 734 498 236 Bhabokara 1,674 885 789 o o o 1,329 912 4 I 7 Mohammadpur Nar 432 231 201 o o o 543 407 136 Jahanglrpur o o o o o o 102 79 23 Milk Karimabad 334 184 150 o o o 711 435 276 ParOli 340 193 147 o o o 576 407 169 Alii Ahmadpur UrfGarhi 568 305 263 o o o 956 647 309 Nekpur 630 344 286 o o o 1,[96 795 40 I Bhunna Jatan 636 325 311 o o o 1,516 1,027 489 Jawan 400 202 198 o o o 1,295 824 47 [ Alampur lath[a Urf Lodona 147 81 66 o o o 651 425 226 Udaipur 431 228 203 o o o 958 661 297 Kalakhuri 192 109 83 o o o 665 405 260 Aurangabad UrI' Humayunpur 811 447 364 o o o 1,[69 804 365 MawadiMachad 357 171 186 o o o 718 478 240 Chhapna 299 156 143 o o o 550 369 181 Ibrahllnpur 90 49 41 o o o 397 265 132 DasoiI

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofYillage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01 162300 Ballabh Nagar Urf ------Un-inhabited------Karaulkhadar 01162400 Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 843 348 495 321 308 13 184 181 01162500 Rampur Banger 1,162 491 671 657 469 188 449 422 27 01 162600 Rampur Khader ------Un-lnhabited------01162700 Slrsa 631 292 339 283 208 75 281 206 75 01 162800 Jewar Khadel 1,075 438 637 371 347 24 365 345 20 01162900 Manjhipur Banger 605 243 362 289 207 82 184 176 8 01163000 Manjhipur Khader ------U n -i n ha b i ted ------01163100 Allauddinnagar 690 248 442 424 369 55 318 288 30 01163200 Jewar Banger 701 257 444 405 277 128 245 238 7 01163300 Govindgarh 574 225 349 318 226 92 285 212 73 01163400 Mirpur Kachh Urf Kanlgarhi 1,270 477 793 623 582 41 589 573 16

01163500 Shamsham Nagar 465 171 294 273 217 56 248 199 49 01163600 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 764 329 435 334 297 37 242 232 10 01163700 Jhuppa 1,017 451 566 367 355 12 362 353 9 01163800 Chhatanga Khurd 453 184 269 218 186 32 175 170 5 01163900 Aliyabad Mahdipur 873 433 440 251 226 25 220 218 2 01164000 Mewla Gopalgarh 1,003 402 601 538 490 48 462 423 39 01164100 Khwajpur 833 313 520 533 435 98 470 422 48 01164200 Neemka Shahjahanpur 1,841 721 1,120 1,109 933 176 884 785 99 01164300 Sadullapur UrfMadlepur 667 244 423 285 269 16 106 92 14 01164400 Mangroli 711 235 476 735 394 341 326 291 35 01164500 Alawalpur 203 70 133 175 114 61 128 99 29 01164600 Asmadpur Charoli 2,281 865 1,416 1,569 1,332 237 1,332 1,275 57 01164700 Dastampur 688 256 432 571 374 197 363 319 44 01164800 Dhansia 433 165 268 226 209 17 189 184 5 01164900 Bankapur 664 268 396 624 465 159 539 426 113 01165000 Thora 2,318 897 1,421 1,226 1,142 84 1,018 956 62 01165100 Mahvalipur 725 286 439 464 353 III 333 309 24 01165200 Chanchali 1,011 405 606 538 504 34 432 408 24 01165300 Deorar 698 281 417 293 288 5 230 227 3 01165400 Bhabokara 606 214 392 367 336 31 329 309 20 01165500 Mohammadpur Nar 1,299 481 818 626 582 44 577 543 34 oI 165600 Jahangirpur 891 391 500 329 306 23 256 241 IS 01165700 Milk Karimabad 195 75 120 82 79 3 81 78 3 01165800 Parori 415 187 228 279 262 17 206 196 10 01165900 Alit Ahmadpur UrfGarhl 615 249 366 308 280 28 274 272 2 01166000 Nekpur 757 269 488 450 409 41 411 374 37 01166100 Bhunna Jatan 1,328 573 755 645 609 36 456 445 II 01166200 Jawan lAlO 501 909 872 694 178 687 642 45 01166300 Alampur lathla Urf Lodona 1,078 402 676 698 618 80 637 591 46 01166400 Udalpul 473 176 297 271 266 5 271 266 01166500 Kalakhuri 821 307 514 550 475 75 503 446 57 01166600 Aurangabad Urf Humayunpu: 418 174 244 347 240 107 216 207 9 01166700 MawadiMachad 1,021 398 623 757 532. 225 589 503 86 01 166800 Chhapna 604 204 400 336 294 42 295 280 15 01166900 Ibrahimpur 383 132 251 285 223 62 236 216 20 01167000 Dasoli 331 124 207 221 201 20 186 179 7

341 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jewar Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 3 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 ------Un-inhabtted------Bailabh Nagar Urf Karaulkhadar 170 169 7 5 4 [ o Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 270 260 10 95 90 12 12 o 72 60 12 Rampur Banger ------Un-tnhabtled------Rampur Khader 99 96 3 99 99 0 I I o 82 10 72 Sirsa 109 109 o 185 178 8 5 3 63 53 10 J ewar Khader 156 151 5 18 18 0 o 9 6 3 Manjhipur Banger ------Un -i n h ab tIed ------Manjhipur Khadet 214 196 18 24 21 3 8 7 72 64 8 Ailauddinnagar 163 161 2 44 42 2 5 o 33 30 3 Jewar Banger 249 186 63 15 9 6 lJ 9 4 8 o Govindgarh 431 423 8 48 46 2 IS 15 () 9S 89 6 Mirpur Koehh Urf K

189 182 7 2 2 o 2 I 5S 14 4 I Shamsham Nagar 137 132 5 10 9 4 4 o 91 87 4 Bhagwantpur Chhalanga 337 333 4 18 13 5 5 o 2 2 o Ihuppa 92 90 2 30 29 3 3 o 50 48 2 Chhatanga Khurd 197 197 o o o 21 20 I Aliyabad Mahdipur 343 327 16 18 13 8 6 2 93 77 16 Mewla Gopalgarh 288 258 30 67 66 o I 114 98 16 KhwaJPur 436 397 39 117 116 I 25 23 2 306 249 57 Neemka Shahjahanpur 65 57 8 o o o I o [ 40 35 5 Sadullapur Urf Madlepur 240 220 20 29 21 8 3 3 o 54 47 7 Mangroli 114 85 29 6 6 o o o o 8 8 o Alawalpur 821 798 23 245 239 6 30 24 6 236 214 22 Asmadpur Charolt 222 195 27 24 19 3 3 o 114 102 12 Dastampur 109 108 57 54 9 8 !4 14 o Dhansia 200 158 42 103 76 27 67 46 21 169 [46 23 Bankapur 484 454 30 107 103 4 66 65 I 361 334 27 Thora 182 165 17 113 106 7 10 10 o 28 28 o Mahvaltpur 148 140 8 207 199 8 20 [6 4 57 53 4 Chanchali 179 177 2 15 15 o o 35 34 1 Deorar 229 224 5 17 9 4 4 o 79 72 7 Bhabokara 281 268 13 118 113 5 25 20 5 153 142 I I Mohammadpur Nar 136 127 9 52 49 3 8 7 I 60 58 2 Jahangtrpur 46 43 3 l'l 19 o 4 4 o 12 12 o Milk Karimabad 158 151 7 44 41 3 I I o 3 3 o Paron 140 138 2 80 80 o 9 9 o 4S 45 o Alii Ahm~drur UrfGarht 249 233 16 49 44 5 2 2 o III 95 16 Nekpur 357 352 5 22 20 2 6 6 o 71 67 4 Bhunna latan 456 427 29 50 45 8 o 173 162 11 Jawan 379 349 30 185 173 12 6 4 2 67 65 2 Alampur lathla Urf Lodcma 152 148 4 45 45 o 8 8 o 66 65 I Udatpur 326 288 38 86 71 15 9 9 o 82 78 4 Kalakhun 124 118 6 39 37 2 6 6 o 47 46 I Aurangabad Urf Humayunpur 333 314 19 147 122 25 3 2 I 106 65 41 Mawad/Machad 158 150 8 31 25 (> 6 6 o 100 99 1 Chhapna 121 116 5 56 54 2 33 23 [0 26 23 3 Ibrahllnpur 130 125 5 6 6 o o 47 45 2 Dasolt

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Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofYillage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01162300 Ballabh Nagar Urf ------Un-tnbablted------Karaulkhadar 01162400 Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 137 127 10 2 o 2 131 124 7 01162500 Rampur Banger 208 47 161 34 8 26 63 20 43 01162600 Rampur Khader ------Un-lnhabited------01 162700 Slrsa 2 2 o 0 0 0 2 2 o 01162800 Jewar Khadcl 6 2 400 0 6 2 4 01162900 Manjhipur Banger 105 31 74 44 9 35 45 19 26 01 163000 Manjhipur Khader ------Un-inhabltcd------01163100 Allauddinnagar 106 81 25 12 5 7 85 73 12 01163200 Jewar Banger 160 39 121 17 7 10 47 44 01163300 Govindgarh 33 14 19 o o o 16 10 6 01163400 Mirpur Kachh Urf Kanigarhl 34 9 25 6 2 4 2 2 o

01163500 Shamsham Nagar 25 18 7 14 6 10 9 01163600 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 92 65 27 4 40 36 4 01 163700 Jhuppa 5 3 4 2 2 o I 01163800 Chhatanga Khurd 43 16 27 27 22 7 4 3 01163900 AlIyabad Mahdipur 31 8 23 3 I 2 21 o 21 01164000 Mewla Gopalgarh 76 67 9 I o 44 40 4 01164100 Khwajpur 63 13 50 48 4 44 8 6 2 01164200 Neemka Shahjahanpur 225 148 77 12 4 8 74 52 22 01164300 Sadullapur Urf Madlepur 179 177 2 I o 6 6 o 01164400 Mangroli 409 103 306 89 13 76 309 87 222 01164500 Alawalpur 47 15 32 3 2 I 43 12 31 01 164600 Asmadpur Chara h 237 57 180 82 22 60 140 30 110 01 164700 Dastampur 208 55 153 58 13 45 130 32 98 01 164800 Dhansia 37 25 12 25 17 8 9 7 2 01164900 Bankapur 85 39 46 12 5 7 53 24 29 01 165000 TIlOra 208 186 22 18 10 8 145 137 8 01 165 100 Mahvallpur 131 44 87 31 12 19 94 29 65 01165200 Chanchali 106 96 10 I I o 95 90 5 01165300 Deorar 63 61 2 26 26 o 21 21 o 01165400 Bhabokara 38 27 II 12 2 10 20 19 01165500 Mohammadpur Nar 49 39 10 3 o 16 15 01165600 Jahangirpur 73 65 8 9 4 5 59 56 01165700 Milk Karimabad I I o I o o o o 01165800 Paron 73 66 7 2 o 2 69 64 5 01165900 AlII Ahmadpur Urf Garhi 34 8 26 29 26 o o o 01166000 Nckpur 39 3S 4 4 4 o 25 22 01 166100 Bhunna Jatan 189 164 25 6 6 o 106 101 5 01166200 Jawan 185 52 133 129 22 107 41 21 20 01166300 Alampur lathla UrI' Lodona 61 27 34 II 5 6 47 20 27 01 166400 Udaipur o o o o o o o o o 01166500 Kalakhun 47 29 18 20 10 10 14 8 6 01166600 Aurangabad UrI' HumayunpUl 131 33 98 101 20 8 I 18 8 10 62 01166700 MawadiMachad 168 29 139 66 2 64 84 22 4 20 01 166800 Chhapna 41 14 27 8 6 2 24 01166900 Ibrahimpur 49 7 42 4 2 2 4 4 o 01167000 Dasoli 35 22 13 5 2 3 17 9 8

343 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jewar of marginal workers

Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

------Un-Inhabltcd------Ballabh Nagar Urf 01162300 Kamulkhadar o 3 3 o 96\ 403 SS8 Ballabh Nagar Urd Ban 01162400 4 107 16 91 1,467 668 799 Rampur Banger 01162500 ------Un-inhablted------Rampur Khader 01162600 o o o o 0 0 572 266 306 Sirsa 01162700 o o o o o o 1,126 465 661 Jewar Khader 01162800 o 15 2 13 722 348 374 ManJhlpur Banger 01162900 ------Un-Inhabltcd------ManJIJlpur Khader 01163000 o o o 9 3 6 1,123 468 655 Allauddmnagar 01163100 61 2 59 35 27 831 373 458 Jewar Banger 01163200 17 4 13 o o o 705 314 391 Govindgarh 01163300 o o o 26 5 21 U82 692 1,090 Mirpur Kachh UrfKanigarhi 01163400

o o o o 693 293 400 Shamshatn Nagar 01163500 2 1 46 25 21 1,055 463 592 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 01163600 o o o o o o 1,224 531 693 Jhuppa 01 \63700 3 2 6 6 o 537 216 321 Chhatanga Khurd 01 \63800 o o o 7 o 679 259 420 Aliyabad Mahdipur 01163900 2 I 1 29 26 1522 650 872 Mewla Gopalgarh 01 \64000 o o o 7 3 4 1.335 55\ 784 KhwaJPur 0\ 164100 6 3 133 89 44 2,605 1,042 1,563 Neemka Shahjahanpur 01164200 o o o 172 171 993 431 562 Sadullapur UrfMadlcpur 01164300 I o 1 10 3 7 863 426 437 Mangroli 01164400 o o o o 279 122 157 Alawalpur 01164500 7 1 6 8 4 4 3.517 \,43\ 2,086 Asmadpur Charoli 01 \64600 2 o 2 18 10 8 996 442 554 Dastampur 01164700 2 o 2 I o 690 263 427 DhansIa 01164800 14 7 7 6 995 40\ 594 Bankapur 01164900 9 6 3 36 33 3,866 \ ,553 2.3 13 Thora 01165000 2 o 2 4 3 I 892 368 524 Mahvahpur 01165100 8 5 2 2 o 1,447 568 879 Chanchali 01165200 2 2 o 14 12 2 945 380 565 Deorar 01165300 3 o 3 3 o 973 376 597 Bhabokam 01165400 6 2 4 24 19 5 2,002 8 \ 1 I.t 91 Mohammadpur Nar 01165500 2 2 o 3 o 1,105 492 613 Jahangirpur 01165600 o o o o o o 215 75 140 Milk Kanmabad 01165700 2 2 o o o o 847 360 487 Paron 01165800 o o a 5 o 883 376 507 Alii Ahmadpur Urf Garhi 01165900 3 o 7 6 I 1,263 507 756 Nekpur 01166000 1 I o 76 56 20 1.879 759 1,120 Bhunna Jatan 01166100 o o o 15 9 6 2,()54 834 1,220 Jawan 01166200 o o o 3 2 I 1,675 608 1,067 Alampur lathla Urf Lodona 0 I 166300 o o o o o o 853 335 5 [8 Udaipur 0 I 166400 1 o 12 10 2 1,229 493 736 Kalakhun 01166500 o 3 9 .5 4 736 339 397 Aurangabad Urf Humayunpur 01166600 14 1 13 4 4 o 1,433 670 763 MawadlMachad 01166700 1 o I 8 4 4 986 388 598 Chhapna 0 I 166800 o a o 41 40 648 278 370 Ibrahl111pul 01166900 3 o 10 2 507 188 319 Dasoll 01167000

344

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Location Name of Town/ Ward Town/ Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41001000 Noida (eT) 90.43 68,644 305,058 168,958 1J6,IOO 46,679 25,069 21,610P, 0001 Ward No. I 68,644 305,058 168,958 136,100 46,679 25,069 21,610

41001000 Salarpur Khadar (eT) 3.24 2,415 10,750 6,217 4,533 2,169 1,197 972 0001 Ward No 1 2,415 10,750 6,217 4,533 2.169 1,197 972

41003000 Dadri (NPP) 25.00 9,178 57,416 31,002 26,414 11.039 5,987 5,052 0001 Ward No I 316 2,058 1,115 943 379 201 178 0002 Ward No.2 237 1,592 832 760 266 144 122 0003 Ward No.3 161 1,063 567 496 206 120 86 0004 Ward No.4 633 3,173 1.783 1,390 570 302 268 0005 Ward No.5 219 1,378 768 610 255 143 112 0006 Ward No.6 415 3,045 1.628 1,417 669 369 300 0007 Ward No.7 222 1,766 929 837 422 203 2\9 0008 Ward No 8 850 4,745 2,594 2,151 932 523 409 0009 Ward No 9 235 1,305 699 606 167 92 75 0010 Ward No. 10 555 ],992 2,101 1,89\ 1.024 528 496 0011 Ward No. II 950 4.964 2,769 2,195 877 490 387 0012 Ward No. 12 612 3,391 1.812 1,579 562 328 234 0013 Ward No. 13 388 2,291 1,265 1,026 376 197 179 0014 Ward No. 14 521 3,025 1,660 1,365 586 327 259 0015 Ward No. 15 559 '2,837 1,553 1,284 535 288 247 0016 Ward No. 16 178 1,071 554 • 517 185 95 90 0017 Ward No. 17 293 1,682 915 767 262 151 III 0018 Ward No. 18 164 1,140 609 531 182 107 75 0019 Ward No. 19 238 1,696 888 808 302 144 158 0020 Ward No. 20 183 1,148 595 553 147 79 68 0021 Ward No. 21 148 1,294 666 628 243 121 122 0022 Ward No. 22 184 1,238 675 563 177 101 76 0023 Ward No. 23 319 2,322 1,256 1,066 587 332 255 0024 Ward No. 24 326 2,610 1,385 1,225 579 301 278 0025 Ward No. 25 272 2,590 1,384 1.206 549 301 248

41004000 Bilaspur (NP) 10.00 J,051 7,481 3,969 3,512 1,424 788 636 0001 Ward No. I 123 926 496 430 195 107 88 0002 Ward No.2 101 668 352 316 96 SS 41 0003 Ward No.3 70 571 302 269 80 44 36 0004 Ward No 4 98 744 412 332 140 79 61 0005 Ward No.5 121 755 399 356 150 76 74 0006 Ward No.6 103 699 371 328 147 76 71 0007 Ward No.7 100 813 431 382 169 lOS 64 0008 Ward No 8 130 869 468 401 163 94 69 0009 Wald No 9 128 90B 462 446 199 102 97 0010 Ward No 10 77 528 276 252 85 50 35

41005000 Dankaur (NP) 15.84 1,645 11,999 6,445 5,554 1,941 1,047 894 0001 Ward No I 177 1,128 601 527 190 92 98 0002 Ward No.2 152 1,191 641 550 178 91 87 0003 Ward No.3 177 1,099 577 522 170 79 91 0004 Ward No 4 126 945 505 440 117 69 48 0005 Ward No.5 224 1,768 936 832 273 132 141 0006 Wald No 6 194 1,440 770 670 292 171 121 0007 Ward No.7 158 1,203 631 572 223 125 98 0008 Ward No 8 150 1,019 578 441 I 15 67 48 143 99 0009 Ward No 9 175 1,337 751 586 242 0010 Ward No 10 112 869 455 414 141 78 63

41006000 Kakod (NP) 10.00 970 7,139 3,789 3,350 1,582 834 748 0001 Ward No. I 87 656 350 306 147 82 65

347 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name of Townl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Uterates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

26,199 14,660 11,539 100 55 45 206,967 123,554 83,413 Noida (CT) 26,199 14,660 11,539 100 55 45 206,967 123,554 83,413 Ward No. I

1,360 744 616 o o o 6,857 4,555 2,302 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 1,360 744 616 o o o 6,857 4,555 2,302 Ward No. I

7,352 3,985 3,367 o o o 30,855 18,946 11,909 Dadri (NPP) 1,352 724 628 o o o 1,143 735 408 Ward No. I 1,139 594 545 o o o 769 473 296 Ward No 2 959 509 450 o o o 521 328 193 Ward NO.3 925 511 414 o o o 2,028 1,264 764 Ward No.4 744 405 339 o o o 691 453 238 Ward No.5 525 289 236' o o o 1,239 809 430 Ward No.6 153 78 75 o o o , 405 312 93 Ward No.7 651 379 272 o o o 2,807 1,743 1,064 Ward No.8 180 91 89 o o o 1,021 575 446 Ward No.9 8 3 5 o o o 986 695 291 Ward No. 10 435 247 188 o o o 3,211 1,931 1,280 Ward No. II 40 22 18 o o o 2,396 1,390 1,006 Ward No. 12 58 32 26 o o o 1,536 940 596 Ward No. 13 47 22 25 o o o 2.044 1,210 834 Ward No. 14 III 61 50 o o o 1,660 "1,024 636 Ward No. 15 o o o o o o 752 435 317 Ward No. 16 II 7 4 o o o 1,204 711 493 Ward No. 17 o o o o o o 825 464 361 Ward No. 18 o o o o o o 1,029 615 414 Ward No. 19 o o o o o o 912 488 424 Ward No. 20 o o o o o o 755 446 309 Ward No. 21 9 9 o o o o 1,026 562 464 Ward No. 22 o o o o o o 335 261 74 Ward No. 23 5 2 3 o o o 529 398 131 Ward No. 24 o o o o o o 1,031 684 347 Ward No. 25

1,471 790 681 o o o 3,507 2,199 1,308 Bilaspur (NP) 805 434 371 o o o 412 277 135 Ward No I 374 192 182 o o o 396 255 141 Ward No.2 41 26 15 o o o 356 217 139 Ward NO.3 176 98 78 o o o 142 99 43 Ward NO.4 o o o o o o 427 255 172 Ward No 5 o o o o o o 301 190 III Ward No 6 10 7 3 o o o 327 206 121 Ward No 7 35 17 18 o o o 521 316 205 Ward No 8 o o o o o o 325 215 110 Ward No 9 30 16 14 o o o 300 169 131 Ward No 10

3,062 1,661 1,401 o o o 6,710 4,195 2,515 Dankaur (NP) 988 528 460 o o o 479 336 143 Ward No I 214 117 97 o o o 583 402 181 Ward No 2 251 131 120 o o o 675 • 403 272 Ward No.3 o o o o o o 755 428 327 Ward NO.4 220 119 101 o o o 1,083 673 410 Ward No 5 278 145 133 o o o 755 466 289 Ward No.6 570 307 263 o o o 400 262 138 Ward No.7 317 179 138 o o o 641 417 224 Ward No 8 224 135 89 o o o 811 513 298 Ward No 9 o o o o o o 528 295 233 Ward No. 10

770 402 368 o o o 3,053 1,967 1,086 Kakod (NP) 417 214 203 o o o 349 234 115 Ward No. I

348 URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Townl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

41001000 Noida (CT) 98,091 45,404 52,687 106,492 88;581 17,911 97,636 82,511 15,125 0001 Ward No I 98,091 45,404 52,687 106,492 88,581 17,911 97,636 82,511 15.125

41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 3,893 1,662 2,231 3,648 3,359 289 3,314 3,097 217 0001 Ward No 1 3,893 1,662 2,231 3,648 3,359 289 3,314 3,097 217

41003000 Dadri (NPP) 26,561 12,056 14,505 15,032 13,878 1,154 13,828 12,960 868 0001 Ward No. I 915 380 535 543 515 28 523 502 21 0002 Ward No 2 823 359 464 416 354 62 411 349 62 0003 Ward No 3 542 239 303 286 256 30 283 256 27 0004 Ward No.4 1,145 519 626 870 823 47 816 773 43 0005 Ward No 5 687 315 372 355 328 27 24.1 233 10 0006 Ward NO.6 1,806 819 987 801 709 92 733 693 40 0007 Ward No 7 1,361 617 744 382 364 18 360 349 II 0008 Ward NO.8 1,938 851 1,087 1,123 1,067 56 1,088 1,042 46 0009 Ward No 9 284 124 160 341 328 13 339 327 12 0010 Ward No 10 3,006 1,406 1,600 1,001 882 119 741 709 32 0011 Ward No 11 1,753 838 915 1,466 1,359 107 1,427 1,332 95 0012 Ward No 12 995 422 573 920 820 100 862 794 68 0013 Ward No. 13 755 325 430 671 628 43 508 478 30 0014 Ward No 14 981 450 531 799 737 62 701 651 50 0015 Ward No. 15 1,177 529 648 846 779 67 817 756 61 0016 Ward No. 16 319 119 200 290 274 16 283 267 16 0017 Ward No. 17 478 204 274 427 404 23 406 386 20 0018 Ward No. 18 315 145 170 284 271 13 276 265 11 0019 Ward No. 19 667 273 394 453 421 32 398 371 27 0020 Ward No. 20 236 107 129 311 291 20 284 264 20 0021 Ward No. 21 539 220 319 326 312 14 321 308 13 0022 Ward No. 22 212 113 99 397 372 25 393 371 22 0023 Ward No. 23 1,987 995 992 552 514 38 519 484 35 0024 Ward No. 24 2,081 987 1.094 635 550 85 581 500 81 0025 Ward No. 25 1,559 700 859 537 520 17 515 500 15

1,352 83 41004000 Bilaspur (NP) 3,974 1,770 2,204 1,703 1,584 119 1,435 0001 Ward No.! 514 219 295 197 187 10 177 174 3 124 23 0002 Ward No.2 272 97 175 158 131 27 147 I 00b3 Ward No 3 215 85 130 142 139 3 123 122 79 8 0004 Ward No.4 602 313 289 95 87 8 87 0005 Ward NO.5 328 144 184 204 194 10 185 177 1:;0 14~ 0006 Ward No 6 398 181 217 173 168 5 204 185 19 0007 Ward No.7 486 225 261 205 186 19 173 163 10 0008 Ward No 8 348 152 196 205 192 13 62 58 4 0009 Ward No 9 583 247 336 180 164 16 127 122 5 0010 Ward No 10 228 107 121 144 136 8

125 2,926 2,808 118 41005000 Dankaur (NP) 5,289 2,250 3,039 2,968 2,843 314 307 7 0001 Wald No I 649 265 384 315 308 7 3 295 294 I 0002 Ward No 2 608 239 369 301 298 21 248 227 21 0003 Ward No 3 424 174 250 248 227 13 254 241 13 0004 Ward No 4 190 77 113 254 241 14 406 392 14 0005 Ward No 5 685 263 422 409 395 351 339 12 0006 Ward No 6 685 304 381 352 340 12 II 275 265 10 0007 Ward No 7 803 369 434 276 265 11 242 231 II 0008 Ward No 8 378 161 217 242 231 24 345 325 20 0009 Ward No 9 526 238 288 351 3n 211 9 196 187 9 0010 WOld No 10 341 160 181 220

1,683 219 1,541 1,436 105 41006000 Kakod (NP) 4,086 1,822 2,264 1,902 144 133 II 83 82 0001 Ward No. I 307 116 191

349 CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name of Townl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

1,555 1,316 239 602 503 99 2,536 2,098 438 92,943 78,594 14,349 Noida (CT) 1,555 Ul6 239 602 503 99 2,536 2,098 438 92,943 78,594 14,349 Ward No. I

177 168 9 20 19 131 125 6 2,986 2,785 201 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 177 168 9 20 19 131 125 6 2,986 2,785 201 Ward No. I

256 234 22 36 32 4 423 359 64 13,113 12,335 778 Dadri (NPP) 3 3 o o o o \0 5 5 510 494 16 Ward No. I o o o 2 o 2 15 12 3 394 337 57 Ward No.2 o o o o o o 12 II 271 245 26 Ward NO.3 15 14 3 2 I 18 14 4 780 743 37 Ward No.4 14 13 o o o 8 7 I 221 213 8 Ward No 5 o o o o 10 9 722 691 31 WalJ No. 6 5 5 o 4 4 o 2 2 o 349 338 II Ward No.7 10 10 o 2 2 o 9 9 o 1,067 1,021 46 Ward No 8 8 8 o o o o 13 13 o 318 306 12 Ward NO.9 10 10 o 3 3 o 53 44 9 675 652 23 Ward No. 10 8 5 3 3 3 o 21 16 5 1,395 1,308 87 Ward No. II 106 93 13 3 3 o 12 7 5 741 691 50 Ward No. 12 6 4 2 2 2 o 16 13 3 484 459 25 Ward No. 13 15 15 o 5 5 o 27 20 7 654 611 43 Ward No. 14 8 7 I o o o 23 20 3 786 729 57 Ward No. 15 13 13 o o o o o o o 270 254 16 Ward No. 16 II II o o o o 35 32 3 360 343 17 Ward No. 17 8 8 o o o 266 255 II Ward No. 18 I o I 2 2 o 26 25 I 369 344 25 Ward No. 19 2 2 o I I o 67 66 I 214 195 19 Ward No. 20 o o o 3 3 o 14 14 o 304 291 13 Ward No. 21 7 7 o o o o 3 2 381 361 20 Ward No. 22 o o o o o o 10 9 509 475 34 Ward No. 23 4 4 o 2 I 7 6 I 568 489 79 Ward No. 24 o o o o 9 9 o 505 490 15 Ward No. 25

50 49 I 40 28 12 103 99 4 1,242 1,176 66 Bilaspur (NP) 4 4 o 16 13 3 19 19 o 138 138 o Ward No. I 7 7 o 6 5 I o 133 III 22 Ward No.2 8 8 o I o o 113 112 I Ward No 3 o o o I o I I 2 83 78 5 Ward No.4 I I o o o o 54 54 o 130 122 8 Ward NO.5 o o o 4 4 o o o o 146 144 2 Ward No.6 10 9 I 8 1 7 3 I 2 183 174 9 Ward No.7 I I o o o o 2 2 o 170 160 10 Ward No 8 o o o 2 2 o 2 2 o 58 54 4 Ward NO.9 19 19 o 2 2 o 18 18 o 88 83 5 Ward No 10

120 lIS 2 63 63 o 61 60 I 2,682 2,567 115 Dankaur (NP) 8 8 o o o o I I o 305 298 7 Ward ~o I 55 55 o 7 7 o I I o 232 231 Ward No 2 3 3 o II II o 2 2 o 232 211 21 Ward ~o 3 4 3 o o o 3 o 247 235 12 Ward NO.4 II 10 o o o 6 6 o 389 376 13 Ward No 5 16 16 o o o o 10 10 o 325 313 12 Ward No 6 I o o o o 3 3 o 271 261 10 Ward No.7 5 5 o 37 37 o 6 5 I 194 184 10 Ward No 8 14 14 o 7 7 o 25 25 o 299 279 20 Ward No.9 3 3 o o 4 4 o 188 179 9 Ward No 10

236 199 37 47 38 9 112 97 15 1,146 1,102 44 Kakod (NP) o 5 5 o I o 76 75 Ward No. I

350 URBAN PRlMARY Industrial category Location Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

41001000 Noida (CT) 8,856 6,070 2,786 124 81 43 537 413 124 0001 Ward No.1 8,856 6,070 2,786 124 81 43 537 413 124

41002000 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 334 262 72 3 2 98 62 36 0001 Ward No. I 334 262 72 3 2 98 62 36

41003000 Dadri (NPP) 1,204 918 286 6 3 3 22 17 5 0001 Ward No. I 20 13 7 a a o o o o 0002 Ward No.2 5 5 o a o o a o o 0003 Ward No.3 3 o 3 o o o o o o 0004 Ward No 4 54 50 4 1 1 o o o o 0005 Ward No 5 112 95 17 o 9 o o o o 0006 Ward No.6 68 16 52 o o o 4 2 2 0007 Ward No.7 22 15 7 a a o o a o 0008 Ward No 8 35 25 10 o o o o o o 0009 Ward No.9 2 o o o o o o 0010 Ward No. 10 260 173 87 o 5 o 0011 Ward No II 39 27 12 o a a 3 I 2 0012 Ward No. 12 58 26 32 3 1 2 o o o 0013 Ward No 13 163 150 13 o a a 4 3 0014 Ward No. 14 98 86 12 o o o 4 4 o 0015 Ward No. 15 29 23 6 o o a o o o 0016 Ward No. 16 7 7 o o o o I I o 0017 Ward No. 17 21 18 3 a o a o o a 0018 Ward No. 18 8 6 2 o o o o o o 0019 Ward No. 19 55 50 5 a o a o o o 0020 Ward No. 20 27 27 o o o o o o o 0021 Ward No. 21 5 4 I o o a o o o 0022 Ward No. 22 4 I 3 I 1 o o o o 0023 Ward No. 23 33 30 3 o o a o o o 0024 Ward No. 24 54 50 4 o o a 1 I o 0025 Ward No. 25 22 20 2 o o o o o o

41004000 Bilaspur (NP) 268 232 36 1 1 o 39 35 4 0001 Ward No. I 20 13 7 o o o 7 6 1 0002 Ward No.2 11 7 4 o o o 2 I I 0003 Ward NO.3 19 17 2 o o o o o o 0004 Ward NO.4 8 8 a o o o 3 3 o 0005 Ward No 5 19 17 2 o o a o o o 0006 Ward No 6 23 20 3 o '0 o o o o 0007 Ward NO.7 1 a o o o o o o 0008 Ward No.8 32 29 a o o 2 2 o 0009 Ward No 9 118 106 12 1 1 a 25 23 2 0010 Ward No 10 17 14 3 o o o o o o

41005000 Dankaur (NP) 42 35 7 1 1 o o o o 0001 Ward No 1 I o o o o o o o 0002 Ward No 2 6 4 2 o o o o o o 0003 Ward No 3 o o o o o a o o o 0004 Ward No 4 o o o a o o o o o 3 o a o o o o o 0005 Ward No.5 o 0006 Ward No 6 I o a o a o o 0007 Ward No.7 I a I o o o o o o 0008 Ward NO.8 o a a o o o o o a 2 4 I I o o o o 0009 Ward No.9 6 o 0010 Ward No. 10 24 24 o o o o o o 71 41006000 Kakod (NP) 361 247 114 5 4 I 108 37 3 2 0001 Ward No.1 61 51 10 a o o 5

351 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

613 284 329 7,582 5,292 2,290 198,566 80,377 118,189 Noida (CT) 41001000 613 284 329 7,582 5,292 2,290 198,566 80,377 118,189 Ward No.1 0001

19 17 2 214 181 33 7,102 2,858 4,244 Salarpur Khadar (CT) 41002000 19 17 2 214 lSI 33 7,102 2,858 4,244 Ward No. I 0001

158 54 104 1,018 844 174 42,384 17,124 25,260 Dadri (NPP) 41003000 I o 19 13 6 1,515 600 915 Ward No.1 0001 o o o 5 5 o 1,176 478 698 Ward No 2 0002 o o o 3 o 777 311 466 Ward No 3 0003 o 52 48 4 2.303 960 1,343 Ward No 4 0004 2 110 94 16 1,023 440 583 Ward No 5 0005 59 12 47 5 2 3 2,244 919 1,325 Ward No 6 0006 o o o 22 15 7 1.384 565 819 Ward No.7 0007 o o o 35 25 10 3,622 1,527 2,095 Ward No.8 00u8 o o o 2 I I 964 371 593 Ward No.9 0009 46 5 41 208 163 45 2,991 1,219 1,772 Ward No. 10 0010 2 o 2 34 26 3,498 1,410 2,088 Ward No. 11 0011 6 2 4 49 23 26 2,471 992 1,479 Ward No. 12 0012 2 I 157 146 11 1,620 637 983 Ward No. 13 0013 22 20 2 72 62 10 2,226 923 1,303 Ward No. 14 0014 I o 28 23 1,991 774 1,217 Ward No. 15 0015 o o o 6 6 781 280 501 Ward No. 16 0016 I I o 20 17 °3 1,255 511 744 Ward No. 17 0017 o o o 8 6 2 856 338 SI8 Ward No. 18 0018 9 7 2 46 43 1,243 467 776 Ward No. 19 0019 2 2 o 25 25 o 837 304 533 Ward No. 20 0020 o o o 5 4 1 968 354 614 Ward No. 21 0021 o o o 3 o 3 841 303 538 Ward No. 22 0022 o 32 29 3 1,770 742 1,028 Ward No. 23 0023 o 52 49 3 1,975 835 1,140 Ward No. 24 0024 2 20 19 2,053 864 1,189 Ward No 25 0025

23 13 10 205 183 22 5,778 2,385 3,393 Bilaspur (NP) 41004000 4 I 3 9 6 3 729 309 420 Ward No.1 0001 o o o 9 6 3 510 221 289 Ward No.2 0002 o o o 19 17 2 429 163 466 Ward No.3 0003 o o o 5 o 649 325 324 Ward No.4 0004 I o I 18 17 I 551 205 346 Ward No.5 0005 o o 23 20 3 526 203 323 Ward No.6 0006 °o o o I I o 608 245 363 Ward No.7 0007 2 I 28 26 2 664 276 388 Ward No.8 0008 14 II 3 78 71 7 728 298 430 W~rd No 'J (lono 2 o 2 15 14 384 140 244 Ward No 10 0010

I 1 o 40 33 7 9,031 3,602 5,429 Dankaur (NP) 41005000 o o o I I o 813 293 520 Ward No 1 0001 o o o 6 4 2 890 343 547 Ward No 2 0002 o o o o o o 851 350 501 W~rd No.3 0003 o o o o o o 691 264 427 Ward NO.4 0004 I o 2 2 o 1,359 541 818 Ward No 5 0005 o o I I o 1,088 430 658 Ward No.6 0006 o °o I o 927 366 561 Ward No.7 0007 °o o o o o o 777 347 430 Ward No.8 0008 o o 5 4 986 424 562 Ward No 9 0009 °o o o 24 24 o 649 244 405 Ward No 10 0010

9 3 6 239 203 36 5,237 2,106 3,131 I(akod (Nr) 41H06tJO() o 55 48 7 512 217 295 WUfd No. I 0001

352 URBAN PRIMARY Area of Location Name of Town! Ward Town! Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Ward No.2 84 568 300 268 112 61 51 0003 Ward No 3 85 588 323 265 112 66 46 0004 Ward No.4 104 700 377 323 146 72 74 0005 Ward No 5 65 461 252 209 98 59 39 0006 Ward No 6 121 898 469 429 239 123 116 0007 Ward No 7 107 897 484 413 187 91 96 0008 Ward No.8 III 974 513 461 241 133 108 0009 Ward No 9 104 684 350 334 156 78 78 0010 Ward No. 10 102 713 371 342 144 69 75

41007000 Rabupura (NP) 10.37 1,836 13,046 6,971 6,075 2,569 1,393 1,176 0001 Ward No I 125 779 409 370 180 87 93 0002 Ward No.2 284 2,190 1,202 988 392 209 183 0003 Ward No.3 49 350 192 158 62 33 29 0004 Ward NO.4 166 1,142 565 577 180 95 85 0005 Ward No 5 187 1,371 717 654 319 178 141 0006 Ward No.6 210 1,403 760 643 283 158 125 0007 Ward NO.7 98 615 313 302 96 47 49 0008 Ward No.8 257 1.826 988 838 371 202 1(,9 0009 Ward No.9 52 297 158 139 69 39 30 DOlO Ward No. 10 218 1,543 833 710 293 162 131 0011 Ward No. II 190 1,530 834 696 324 183 141

41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) 10.03 1,360 9,510 5,051 4,459 1,816 989 827 0001 Ward No. I 99 570 296 274 106 60 46 0002 Ward No.2 171 1,023 542 481 182 104 78 0003 Ward No.3 140 941 506 435 156 88 68 0004 Ward NO.4 127 927 500 427 137 74 63 0005 Ward No.5 69 557 300 257 120 61 59 0006 Ward No.6 91 748 393 355 176 99 77 0007 Ward No.7 149 1.266 666 600 264 140 124 0008 Ward No 8 199 1,393 752 641 297 166 131 0009 Ward NO.9 160 981 510 471 176 89 87 0010 Ward No. 10 155 1,104 586 518 202 108 94

41009000 Jewar (NP) 18.24 ],558 27,016 14,286 12,730 5,316 2,802 2,514 0001 Ward No.1 232 1,622 902 720 271 159 112 0002 Ward No.2 263 1,862 992 870 390 183 207 0003 Ward No.3 349 2,348 1,247 1,101 547 302 245 0004 Ward No 4 432 3,237 1,725 1.512 672 361 311 0005 Ward No.5 251 2.086 1.049 1.037 466 210 256 0006 Ward NO.6 20S 1,530 831 699 262 ! 59 \03 0007 Ward No 7 163 1,074 572 502 169 100 69 0008 Ward No 8 268 1.964 1.092 872 346 189 157 0009 Ward No 9 102 819 422 397 166 84 82 0010 Ward No 10 181 1.394 713 681 216 104 112 0011 Ward No 11 178 1,319 703 616 271 142 129 0012 WaJd No 12 247 1,832 972 860 348 194 154 0013 Ward No 13 228 1,836 942 894 396 192 204 0014 Ward No. 14 91 827 437 390 139 83 5(, 0015 Ward No 15 193 1,783 922 861 420 222 198 0016 Ward No 16 175 1,483 765 718 237 118 119

353 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name of Townl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes populatIon Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 105 57 48 o o o 284 189 95 Ward No 2 5 4 I o o o 3S1 218 163 Ward No 3 77 39 38 o o o 388 255 \33 Ward No.4 12 6 6 o o o 213 141 72 Ward No 5 81 44 37 o o o 304 183 121 Ward No.6 o o o o o o 494 311 183 Ward NO.7 6 4 2 o o o 137 117 20 Ward No.8 33 14 19 o o o 278 172 106 Ward No 9 34 20 14 o o o 225 147 78 Ward No 10

1,975 1,068 907 o o o 5,514 3,692 1,822 Rabupura (NP) 483 254 229 o o o 307 228 79 Ward No I 23 19 4 o o o 980 643 337 Ward No 2 o o o o o o 182 124 58 Ward No 3 168 85 83 o o o 697 385 312 Ward No 4 56 33 23 o o o 403 276 127 Ward NO.5 744 416 328 o o o 622 446 176 Ward No.6 o o o o o o 389 220 169 Ward No 7 36 15 21 o o o 558 379 17'1 Ward No B 87 44 43 o o o 64 5S 9 Ward No.9 23 13 10 o o o 674 470 204 Ward No. 10 355 189 166 o o o 638 466 172 Ward No. II

1,l20 594 526 o o o 4,461 2,860 1,601 Jahangirpur (NP) 511 266 245 o o o 237 163 74 Ward No I 218 109 109 o o o 463 280 183 Ward No 2 150 81 69 o o o 580 346 234 Ward No.3 o o o o o o 615 371 244 Ward No.4 59 36 23 o o o 189 136 53 Ward No 5 o o o o o o 258 163 95 Ward No 6 40 24 16 o o o 346 248 98 Ward No.7 117 65 52 o o o 670 445 225 Ward NO.8 25 13 12 o o o 527 332 195 Ward No.9 o o o o o o 576 376 200 Ward No. 10

5,291 2,811 2,480 o o o 12,687 8,008 4,679 Jewar (NP) 770 423 347 o o o 760 518 242 Ward No. I 1,567 836 731 o o o 590 433 157 Ward No 2 1,490 807 683 o o o 879 599 280 Ward No 3 578 289 289 o o o I,OSI 703 378 Ward No 4 243 liS 128 o o o 858 529 329 Ward No 5 203 118 85 o o o 914 540 374 Ward No.6 II 4 7 o o o 6R6 425 261 Ward No.7 22 \4 8 o o o 1,158 - 727 431 Ward No 8 o o o o o o 444 262 182 Ward No 9 o o o o o o 924 522 402 Ward No 10 8 o o o 630 411 219 Ward No II 312 160 152 o o o 989 642 347 Wdrd No 12 10 5 5 o o o 760 498 262 Ward No. 13 o o o o o o 541 JJ9 222 Ward No 14 63 30 33 o o o 523 341 182 Ward No 15 14 7 7 o o o 950 539 411 Ward No 16

354 URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Townl Ward code !II iterates Total workers Main workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Ward No.2 284 III 173 163 149 14 158 144 14 0003 Ward No 3 207 105 102 145 138 7 136 131 5 0004 Ward No 4 312 122 190 198 180 18 196 180 16 0005 Ward No.5 248 III 137 105 101 4 99 95 4 0006 Ward No.6 594 286 308 209 191 18 142 136 6 0007 Ward No.7 403 173 230 229 214 15 201 195 6 0008 Ward No.8 837 396 441 217 209 8 190 188 2 0009 Ward No.9 406 178 228 206 188 18 135 125 10 0010 Ward No. 10 488 224 264 286 180 106 201 160 41

41007000 Rabupura (NP) 7,532 3,279 4,253 3,482 3,081 401 2,730 2,588 142 0001 Ward No 1 472 181 291 272 196 76 182 154 28 0002 Ward No.2 1,210 559 651 561 527 34 516 489 27 0003 Ward No.3 168 68 100 97 95 2 91 89 2 0004 Ward No.4 445 180 265 325 273 52 200 189 11 0005 Ward No.5 968 441 527 328 283 45 270 260 10 0006 Ward No.6 781 314 467 376 317 59 258 240 18 0007 Ward No.7 226 93 133 141 138 3 137 134 3 0008 Ward No.8 1,268 609 659 423 414 9 338 337 1 0009 Ward No.9 233 103 130 124 83 41 80 72 8 0010 Ward No. 10 869 363 506 428 378 50 375 355 20 0011 Ward No. II 892 368 524 407 377 30 283 269 14

41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) 5,049 2,191 2,858 2,606 2,i66 340 2,328 2,162 166 0001 Ward No. I 333 133 200 178 134 44 169 130 39 0002 Ward No.2 560 262 298 265 241 24 257 235 22 0003 Ward NO.3 361 160 201 261 256 5 256 252 4 0004 Ward No.4 312 129 183 260 256 4 259 255 4 0005 Ward No.5 368 164 204 140 133 7 129 123 6 0006 Ward NO.6 490 230 260 214 179 35 213 178 35 0007 Ward No.7 920 418 502 299 287 12 253 248 5 0008 Ward NO.8 723 307 416 384 318 66 329 303 26 0009 Ward No.9 454 178 276 283 212 71 208 193 15 0010 Ward No. 10 528 210 318 322 250 72 255 245 10

41009000 Jcwar (NP) 14,329 6,278 8,051 7,172 6,440 732 6,326 5,878 448 0001 Ward NO.1 862 384 478 486 451 35 450 431 19 0002 Ward No 2 1,272 559 713 475 464 II 324 319 5 0003 Ward No.3 1,469 648 821 731 590 141 635 533 102 0004 Ward No 4 2,156 1,022 1,134 863 753 110 760 694 66 0005 Ward NO.5 1,228 520 708 494 449 45 397 379 18 0006 Ward No.6 616 291 325 421 364 57 388 346 42 0007 Ward No.7 388 147 241 284 254 30 247 229 18 18 0008 Ward NO.8 806 365 441 471 450 21 466 448 0009 Ward No 9 375 160 215 198 188 10 193 184 9 17 0010 Ward No. 10 470 191 279 343 319 24 327 310 10 0011 Ward No. 11 689 292 397 316 300 16 263 253 0012 Ward No. 12 843 330 513 467 440 27 453 430 23 64 0013 Ward No. 13 1,076 444 632 571 430 141 443 379 22 0014 Ward No. 14 286 118 168 238 214 24 228 206 404 8 0015 Ward No. 15 1,260 581 679 438 417 21 412 7 0016 Ward No 16 533 226 307 376 357 19 340 333

355 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial category of main workers Name of Townl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 26 24 2 10 5 5 32 29 90 86 4 Ward No 2 14 14 o 4 4 o 13 13 o 105 100 5 Ward No 3 30 29 I 4 3 I 5 2 3 157 146 11 Ward No.4 14 14 o 8 8 o 9 9 o 68 64 4 Ward NO.5 28 27 I o 8 7 1 105 101 4 Ward NO.6 o 2 2 o 8 3 190 187 3 Wald No 7 4 I o o o 1 o 1 185 185 o WJld N" ~ 12 10 2 10 8 2 28 25 3 85 82 3 Ward NO.9 106 76 30 3 2 7 6 85 76 9 Ward No 10

594 559 35 297 261 36 114 104 10 1,725 1,664 61 Rabupura (NP) 41 34 7 55 35 20 12 12 o 74 73 I Ward No.1 80 74 6 53 51 2 18 18 o 365 346 19 Ward No.2 7 7 o 2 2 o 10 10 o 72 70 2 Ward No 3 28 26 2 o 1 4 1 166 159 7 Ward NO.4 18 18 o 2 2 o 4 4 o 246 236 10 Ward No 5 61 54 7 63 53 10 18 18 o 116 115 I Ward No 6 19 19 o o o o o o o 118 I IS 3 Ward NO.7 81 81 o 48 48 o 8 8 o 201 200 I Ward No 8 19 16 3 23 23 o 13 13 o 25 20 5 Ward No 9 111 105 6 21 21 o 22 13 9 221 216 5 Ward No. 10 129 125 4 29 26 3 4 4 o 121 114 7 Ward No I I

335 316 19 222 219 3 157 121 36 1,614 1,506 108 Jahangirpur (NP) 13 12 18 15 3 o I 137 103 34 Ward No I 4 3 9 9 o 5 5 o 239 218 21 Ward No.2 52 52 o 51 51 o 5 5 o 148 144 4 Ward NO.3 47 46 [ 36 36 o 3 o [73 170 3 Ward NO.4 3 3 o o o o 14 10 4 112 110 2 Ward NO.5 8 8 o o o o 45 17 28 160 153 7 Ward No 6 27 27 o 2 2 o 4 4 o 220 215 5 Ward No 7 78 66 12 79 79 o 15 15 o 157 143 14 Ward No.8 54 50 4 16 16 o 19 17 2 119 110 9 Ward No 9 49 49 o II 11 o 46 45 149 140 9 Ward No 10

812 767 45 389 377 12 440 343 97 4,685 4,391 294 Jewar (NP) 46 46 o 52 49 3 3 2 I 349 334 15 Ward No I 29 28 I 205 203 2 3 3 o 87 85 2 Ward No.2 136 I 18 18 35 35 o 172 107 65 292 273 19 Ward NO.3 53 41 12 24 23 1 62 49 13 621 581 40 Ward No 4 10 6 4 o o o 18 18 o 369 355 14 Ward NO.5 17 17 o 6 6 o 5 2 360 320 40 Ward No 6 82 81 1 I o 2 I I 162 146 16 Ward No 7 36 36 o 2 2 o 35 33 2 393 377 16 Ward No 8 14 14 o I I o 11 10 167 159 8 Ward NO.9 15 14 I I o 69 68 242 227 15 Ward No. 10 64 62 2 9 8 6 4 2 184 179 5 Ward No II 91 88 3 10 10 o 16 13 3 33<} 319 17 Ward No 12 133 131 2 40 35 5 5 5 o 265 208 57 Ward No. 13 42 41 I 1 I o 18 15 3 167 149 18 Ward No 14 14 14 o o o o 6 6 o 392 384 8 Ward No. 15 30 30 o 2 2 o 9 6 3 299 295 4 Ward No. 16

356 URBAN PRIMARY

Industrial category Location Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0002 Ward No.2 5 5 a a a a o o o 0003 Ward No.3 9 7 2 o o o 2 1 0004 Ward NO.4 2 a 2 o o o o o o 0005 Ward NO.5 6 6 o o o o 1 o 0006 Ward No.6 67 55 12 o o o 13 7 6 0007 Ward No 7 28 19 9 o o o 1 1 o 0008 Ward No.8 27 21 6 2 2 o o o o 0009 Ward No.9 71 63 8 o o o 20 15 5 0010 Ward No. 10 85 20 65 2 65 8 57 41007000 Rabupura (NP) 752 493 259 76 26 50 295 206 89 0001 Ward No. I 90 42 48 18 1 17 37 19 18 0002 Ward No.2 45 38 7 o [) o 9 8 1 0003 Ward NO.3 6 6 a o o o o a a 0004 Ward NO.4 125 84 41 4 1 27 20 0005 Ward NO.5 58 23 35 2 2 a 1 o 0006 Ward No 6 118 77 41 23 7 16 68 45 23 0007 Ward No 7 4 4 o 1 o o o o 0008 Ward No 8 85 77 8 3 o 16 13 0009 Ward NO.9 44 11 33 6 2 4 29 4 25 0010 Ward No. 10 53 23 30 13 3 10 10 1 9 0011 Ward No. 11 124 108 16 3 2 98 96 2

41008000 Jahangirpur (NP) 278 104 174 110 27 83 43 12 31 0001 Ward No.1 9 4 5 o o o 9 4 5 0002 Ward No.2 8 6 2 o o o o o o 0003 Ward NO.3 5 4 1 1 o o o o 0004 Ward No.4 1 1 o o o o o o o 0005 Ward No.5 11 10 1 o o o o o o 0006 Ward No.6 a o o o 1 o 0007 Ward No.7 46 39 7 4 4 a 3 o 0008 Ward NO.8 55 15 40 33 6 27 10 4 6 0009 Ward NO.9 75 19 56 54 14 40 6 o 6 0010 Ward No. 10 67 5 62 18 2 16 14 o 14

41009000 Jewar (NP) 846 562 284 30 12 18 132 98 34 0001 Ward No. I 36 20 16 10 3 7 8 6 2 0002 Ward No 2 151 145 6 o o o 58 54 4 0003 Ward NO.3 96 57 39 o o 1 0004 Ward No.4 103 59 44 4 J 3 21 6 15 0005 Ward No.5 97 70 27 I o o o o 0006 Ward No.6 33 IR 15 2 1 I o 0007 Ward No 7 37 25 12 o o o 14 9 5 0008 Ward No.8 5 2 3 o a o 2 1 0009 Ward No 9 5 4 o o o o o o 0010 Ward No. 10 16 9 7 a o o o o o 0011 Ward No. 11 53 47 6 6 5 I o 1 0012 Ward No 12 14 10 4 o a o o 0013 Ward No 13 128 51 77 a o o 23 20 0014 Ward No 14 10 8 2 1 1 o 2 I I 0015 Ward No 15 26 13 13 5 o 5 o o o 0016 Ward No 16 36 24 12 o o o o o o

357 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 o o o 5 5 o 405 151 254 Ward No 2 0002 I o 1 5 o 443 185 258 W,lId No :I 0003 o o o 2 o 2 502 197 }()S Ward No.4 0004 o o o 5 5 o 356 151 205 Ward No 0005 2 2 o 52 46 6 689 278 411 Ward No (1 0006 o 24 18 6 668 270 398 W,lId No 7 0007 o 1 24 19 5 757 304 453 Ward No OOOS I I o 50 47 478 162 316 Ward No <) 0009 o o o 17 10 7 427 191 236 Ward No 10 0010

35 17 18 346 244 102 9,564 3,890 5,674 RahllJlllra (NP) 41007000 I o 1 34 22 12 507 213 294 Wald No ! 0001 o o o 36 30 6 1.629 675 954 Ward No 0002 2 2 o 4 4 o 253 97 156 Ward No :I 00113 7 o 7 86 60 26 SI7 292 525 Wald No 4 0004 3 2 I 52 19 33 1.043 434 609 Ward No 0005 o 24 22 2 1.027 443 584 Walli No (, 0006 o o o 3 o 474 175 299 Ward No 7 0007 2 o 2 64 61 1,403 574 829 Ward No 0008 3 1 6 3 173 75 98 Ward No 'l 0009 13 7 6 17 12 5 1.115 455 660 Word No 10 0010 o 20 8 12 1,123 457 666 Ward No II 0011

10 I 9 115 64 51 6,904 2,785 4,119 Jahangirpur (NP) 41008000 o o o o o o 392 162 230 Ward No I 0001 2 I I 6 5 1 758 301 457 Ward No 2 0002 o o o 4 3 I 680 250 430 Ward No 3 0003 o o o a 667 244 423 Ward No 4 0004 o o o 11 10 417 167 250 Ward No 5 0005 o o o o o o 534 214 120 Ward No b 0006 o 38 32 6 967 379 588 Ward No 7 0007 o 11 6 1,009 434 575 Ward No 8 0008 I o 14 5 9 698 298 400 Ward No q 0009 5 o 5 30 27 782 336 446 Wald No 10 0010

153 17 136 531 435 96 19,844 7,846 11,998 .Jewar (1'11') 41009000 I o I 17 11 6 1,136 451 685 Ward No 1 0001 o o o 93 91 2 IJ87 528 859 Ward No 2 0002 34 6 28 60 51 9 1.6 I 7 657 960 Ward No J 0003 10 3 7 68 49 19 2J74 972 1,402 Ward No 4 0004 16 o 16 80 69 1 I 1.592 600 992 Ward No 5 0005 9 2 7 21 15 6 1.109 467 642 Ward No 6 0006 o a o 23 16 7 790 318 472 Ward NO.7 0007 o a o 3 I 2 1.493 642 851 Ward No ~ 0008 a I 4 4 621 234 387 Ward No 9 0009 II 4 7 5 5 °o 1.051 394 657 Ward No 10 0010 o 45 41 4 1.003 403 600 Watd No 11 00 I I 2 II 8 3 1,365 532 833 Ward No 12 0012 58 o 58 47 31 16 1.265 512 753 Ward No.1 '\ 0013 o o o 7 6 I 589 223 366 Ward Nn 14 0014 o a o 2\ • 13 8 1.345 50S 840 Wald No 15 0015 10 o 10 26 24 2 1,107 408 699 Ward No 16 0016

358

ANNEXURES I TO VIII

ANNEXURE

*Gautam Buddha Nagar district was carved out from Bulandshahr after 1991 Census. The data is not available separately for Gautam Buddha Nagar. Hence, for comparison purpose ofAnnexures IV to VIII, the data of undivided Bulandshahr district have been used, assuming that the trends and pattern of districts are same.

ANNEXURE-I

NUMrnEROF~LAGESUNDEREACHG~PANCHAYAT

Not provided for this district due to certain reasons.

ANNEXURE- II FERTILITY AND MORTALITY 1991 CENSUS

The three factors affecting the population size mortality is infant and child mortality. The population of the district are fertility, mortality and migration. of the UP state was 139 million at the 1991 Census, These concepts are explained in detail under the which accounted for 16 % ofIndia's total population. caption Census and Non- Census Concepts and It grew by 25% between 1981 and 1991 largely as Definitions in the Analytical Note portion. The fertility a result of high fertility, the highest of any !ndian is defined by various measures of fertility and mean­ state. age at marriage a~d also by marital status of The child mortality indicators at the 1991 Census population. One major aspect of consideration under in the district and the State was as following:

Child Mortality Indicators in the State and the District Indicator Persons/MaleslFemales UP * Bulandshahr

Persons 99 98 Males 98 72 Females 104 102 Persons 117 105 Males 117 84 Females 118 110 Persons 134 117 Males 135 101 Females 132 121

The probability of dying between birth and at indicators in the district for both male and female age 1,2 and 5 years are shown in the above table. shown in the above table are of lower order as Child mortality by ages 1,2 and 5 years is lower in compared to the state. the district as against the state, thus child mortality

362 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE-ill VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGEAT MARRIAGE-1991 Serial Uttar Number Fertility Measures Pradesh Bulandshahr 2 3 4 CBR 37.2 36.5 2 TFR 5.6 5.9 3 TMFR 6.3 6.9 4 GFR 172 178 5 GMFR 200 216 6 Mean age at marriage (1981-91) 17.3 17.8 Number of children ever born per ever married woman aged 45-49 7 years 4.6 4.6 8 Child woman ratio 0-4 631 685 5-9 752 794 Source: (i) Estimates of fertility indicators Uttar Pradesh Table # 2.23 (ii) District Profile Uttar Pradesh 1991.

Measures of fertility is an important component the district. It may be observed that higher age at to describe fertility and mortality rate of any area. marriaaeb leads to low rate of fertility in the state and The table reveals that the Crude Birth Rate (CBR), district as well. Number of children ever born per which is the ratio of the number of live births in a ever married women in the age group 45-49, in the year to the mid year population, is 36.5 per 1000 in state and the district figures are same as 4.6. Number the district. It is below to the state of Uttar Pn~desh of children in the age group 0-4 and 5-9 years per i.e. of37.2 per thousand. In respect of Total Fertility one thousand women in the age group 15-49 has been Rate (TFR), Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR), calculated to 685 and 794 for the district while in Gereral Fertility Rate (GFR) and (GMFR) General case of the state the corresponding figures are 6~ 1 Marital Fertility Rate is of higher order in the district and 752. So the conclusion that may be drawn, the than the state figures. The mean age at marriage fertility levels as such are high to the state average. during the period 1981-91 has been 17.3 years for the state whereas 17.8 years has been observed for

363 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE- IV PERCENTAGE DIS TRm UTION OF MIGRANTS BYPLACEOF BIRTHIPLACEOF LAST RESIDENCE 1991 CENSUS Total Migrants From other districts of the state From other States fUT's From other Countries Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 In-migrants by Place of Birth Uttar Pradesh 11,580,285 2,362,506 9,217,779 9,417,319 1,73 7,013 7,680,306 1,870,226 493,253 1,376,973 292,740 132,240 160,500 100.0 1000 100.0 81 3 73.5 83.3 162 209 149 2.5 56 I 7 District Bulandshahr 210,577 20,424 190,153 188,852 15,755 173,097 20,386 3,800 16,586 1,339 869 470 1000 1000 1000 897 77.1 91.0 9.7 18.6 87 06 43 03

In-migrants by Place of Last Residence with duration of residence 0-9 years, Total Migrants From other districts of the state From other States fUT's From other Countnes P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Uttar Pradesh 3,862,338 1,074,934 2,787,404 3,075,049 798,639 2,276,410 728,329 249,463 478,866 58,960 26,832 32,128 1000 1000 1000 79.6 74.3 81 7 18.9 23 2 172 I 5 2 5 1 2 District Bulandshahr 65,022 9,060 55,962 57,046 7,090 49,956 7,706 1,840 5,866 270 130 140 1000 1000 1000 877 783 893 11.9 20.3 105 04 I 4 03

Annexure - IV ~a} Percentage distribution of Migarants 2001 Census In-migrants by Place of Birth Total Migrants From other dIStricts of the state From otheLStates/ UT's From other COWltries . State! District Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14,580,015 2,960,201 11,619,814 11,607,904 2,112,073 9,495,831 2,807,680 788,995 2,018,685 164,431 59,133 105,298 Uttar Pradesh 100.0 100.0 100.0 79.6 71.3 81.7 193 267 17.4 11 2.0 0.9 Gautam 369,217 134,288 234,929 213,443 58,927 154,516 149,638 71,739 77,899 6,136 3,622 2,514 Buddha Nagar 1000 100.0 1000 57.8 43.9 65.7 40.5 534 33.2 1.7 2.7 l.l In-migrants by Place of Last residence with duration of Residence 0-9 years Total Migrants From other districts of the state From other States! UT's From other COWltries State! Distnct Person Male Female Person !\'1a1e Female Person Male Female Person Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 4,289,555 1,175,866 3,113,689 3,178,390 767,271 2,411,119 1,079,055 398,230 680,825 32,110 10,365 21,745 Uttar Pradesh 100.0 100.0 1000 74 I 652 77.4 25.2 33.9 21.9 0.7 09 0.7 Gautam 173,219 79,808 93,411 81,361 31,468 49,893 89,717 47,022 42,695 2,141 UI8 823 Buddha Nagar 1000 100.0 1000 47.0 39.4 534 518 58.9 45.7 J 2 1.7 0.9

The annexure presented above shows percentage it rose to 19.3 percent in 2001. The district level figure distribution of in-migrants as per the 1991 and 2001 Census was 9.7 percent and 40.5 percent respectively. This shows amongst the total migrants in the state and district. There are in-migration from other state to this district was two type of in-migration in the district such as in-migration approximately four times in 200 I in comparison to 1991. by place of birth (in which a person is enumerated during the At district level in-migration from other countries was census at a place other than place of birth) and in-migration 0,6 percent in 1991 and 1.7percent in 2001. While at by place of last residence (a person is enumerated during the state level figures were 2.5 percent and 1. I percent during Census at other than his place of last residence). The 199\ and 2001 Census respectively. . comparison between 199\ Census and 200 I Census reveals In respect of in-migrants by place of last that among the total,migrants the proportion of in-migrants residence, it is evident that in-migrants from other districts within the state (from other district of state) was 81.3 percent of the state amongst total migrants, constituted 79.6 and 79.6 percent respectively, The corresponding figure for percent in 1991, while it was recorded 74.1 percent in the district was 89.7 in 1991, while in 2001 it was 57.8 percent 2001 at state level. District level figures were 87.7 percent respectively. The proportion of in-migrants from other states and 47,0 percent during 1991 and 2001 Census was 16.2 percent at state level during 1991 Census, whereas 364 ANNEXURE

respectively. The percentage of in-migrants from other The movement of population from other countries in the states worked out to be 18.9 in 1991 and 25.2 percent in district was 0.4 percent in 1991 and 1.2 percent in 200 I, 200 I at state level, whereas district figures for both the while state level figures were 1.5 percent and 0.7 percent Censuses were 11.9 percent and 51.8 percent respectively. respectively. ANNEXURE -v BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MAIN RELIGION IN THE STATFJDISTRICT/TAHSILAS PER 1991 CENSUS Religion (Percentage to total population) Total Other Religion StatelDistt lTah. Population Buddhist Christian Hindu Jain Muslim Sikh Religion not Stated 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Uttar Pradesh 139.112.287 221,433 199,575 113,712,829 176,259 24,109,684 675,775 8,392 8,340 1000 0.2 0.1 81.7 0.1 17.3 0.5 0.0 00

Bulandshahr 2,849,859 2,808 712 2,277,189 1,914 563,850 3,023 236 127 100.0 0.1 0.0 79.9 0.1 19.8 0.1 0.0 00

Sikandrabad TahsIl 417,642 519 44 320,571 630 95,466 362 362 0 100.0 0.1 0.0 76.8 0.2 22.9 01 0.1 00

Bulandshahr Tahsil 734,102 552 292 530,580 309 201,426 498 498 % 1000 0.1 00 72.3 0.0 27.4 0.1 0.1 00

Slana Tahsil 444,985 44 6 366,899 68 77,840 47 47 31 100.0 0.0 0.0 82.5 0.0 17.5 0.0 0.0 00

Khurja Tahsil 673,102 212 165 553,006 779 118,052 118,052 838 0 100.0 0.0 0.0 82.2 0.0 17.5 17.5 01 0.0 Anoopshahr Tahsil 580,028 1,481 205 505,863 128 71,066 71,066 7 0 100.0 0.3 0.0 87.2 0.0 12.3 12.3 0.0 0.0 Source: Religion table (C-9)

Annexure - V {al Brief account of main reli9ions in the Statel Distt.1 Tahsil as ~er 2001 Census State! DisW Tah Reli!jion (Percent to total popUlation)

Total Other Religion Poeulation Buddhist Christian Hindu Jain Muslim Sikh Religions not Stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Uttar Pradesh 166197921 302031 212578 133979263 207111 30740158 678059 9281 69440 State 1000 02 01 80.7 0.1 18.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 Gautam Buddha 1202030 1961 4881 1028937 2622 156415 6797 81 336 Nagar' District 1000 02 0.4 85.6 02 13.0 06 00 0.0 Dadri Tahsil 692259 708 4604 599536 1977 79467 5664 79 224 1000 01 0.7 86.6 03 11.5 0.8 00 0.0 Gautam Buddha 259445 26 115 221032 180 37222 834 0 36 Nagar Tahsil 1000 0.0 0.0 852 0.1 14.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 Jewar •• Tahsil 250326 1227 162 208369 465 39726 299 2 76 100.0 0.5 01 83.2 02 15.9 0.1 00 0.0

Annexure-V presents composition based on for Hindu religion were 79.9 percent in 1991 and 85.6 religions at the state, district and tahsil level. Ifwe compare percent in 200 I, while Muslim were 13.0 percent in 199 I the data for 1991 and 2001 Census, we find that and 19.8 percent in 2001. Rest of the four religions i.c-P-­ demographic pattern based on religions is almost same in Buddhist, Christian, Jain and Sikh alongwith combined both Censuses at the state level. Hindu religion population of other religion had insignificant proportion predominates with 81. 7 percent popu lation in 1991 and which was less than one percent of total population for 80.7 percent in 200 I followed by Muslim which were 17.3 each religion. Similar trend is visible for state, district and and 18.5 percent respectively. Against this, district figure at tahsil level in 1991 as well as 2001 Census.

365 ANNEXURE

Anll(':\lIrc - VI iVlarital statu~ of populations as IlCr I (1) I Ccn~lIs Uti :11' I' nlli(' s h ,.

[)I\(llccd ,,( 1111"lhOllilcd

Age To'all'opula',oll Nt'vel Man Icd iVI:llllCd \V,dowed ~Cp.ll.ltl'd \1

(i,oup Pcr\on Male rem,tle Male fClllale Male FCIlI a Ie f"l'lllak 2 4 5 7 I) III All 13').112])17 74mb.,))7 fl).tl7SJ3() 4()1725

1000 1000 100 (I X7 R 51 (I If,') III [I} III III (II I) I 20-2,1 I 1359 .KOX 5.X2 I .XX5 5537.'123 2.432.1131 4.\1) f,21, .1,1.n 717 '\.I1'II.X2.\ 21,512 I I 0'111 100.0 1000 1(100 41 X XI 57 , 'I I 2 117 l)'i () 2 112 III (I 25-29 I0150.0.'i2 515L'i76 4.')97.4 71i 7X5J49 7\ .4115 4JX2 fd.' 4 xn.IX\ (,7.7M .17 XIII, 12 -1111 f'.71111 IYIII 1XII 100.0 1000 J()OO I'ill 15 X14 In f, 11 II 8 [12 III III II }O-34 X.971.702 4563374 4.40XJ2x :10 1.9511 31.l31 4.14X.120 430:11(19 (, 110 1, X()f) lXII 1000 100 () 1000 'J7 f, 22 15 (11 III I) I II 35·39 7.884.912 4.IlR.W,2 3.755.950 I (,31OS 3 (,·n ..X34.007 3.719.737 3.114170 15(,.4'17 20.11(, .UK" XX.I 2 '127.7.\4 If,74-(1) 1(11.77(1 8.1-15 2,77() 2 I II

1000 1000 1000 4 1 () 7 ,)\ II 94 (I 45 .'i 2 (12 (II III II 5.71lin3 2.907.067 2.749 _(,(,(, IIlJxx 1(,.(,40 2.ri7X047 Z54X.IOf, I (,'J111'( IXU·17 (dUX 31)·111 2 J{ HI 111 1000 1000 1000 J X () (, <)0 .1 I) Z 7 .\ 7 (d, (12 III (II II 50-54 5.11(>.617 2.966.'128 2.149.68'1 I05j 14 12j]O 25HZ 701 1.7X1 (I<)q 26'} 5 .1.451 1.457,14(, I Ar,o,Oxo 18111(, 232<137 2'nO I 7111 1.11511 (,II 1000 1000 1000 3.1 01 R(iO R(d] I (l 7 1.1 7 02 III III II

(,()·64 3.U,3.925 2.l81.l23 ' Ui82.R02 74.102 11}40 1.75(,(,27 I05liAh9 344.814 (,j 1.728 4.1111 2.77\ I :1" I lIO 100.0 1000 1000 34 07 R05 (,2 X 158 3f, '\ II 2 II 2 III (I 207') .659 LlOO.72 I 978.'138 J250<) }.770 X(,Z '170 h.161X.~ 2021.')2 117.1(,.1 2121l I A7[1 7711 100.0 1000 \00 0 .1 (I (\ 4 7 X 4 (,5 II IX 4 '45 112 III Il 70+ 3,(,01359 2D60.424 1.542.<135 15Hj(,J (,'I.no I 341i_10X (,211181 547'151 X4XXII,j .).1XX 111111

1000 j()0 0 1000 77 45 (,'iJ ·102 )() (J ,,(I II 2 ()~ II

A~c 974.744 594.681 3KO,()(,3 .. X7547 }(I'I42K '135 7 4 .'l'UX, 5.13(1 111(111 \ 7111 nol _'~I~a~lc~d~ ____~I~O(~]~0 ____~I(~1(~I(~) ____~I~[)~0_O ______X~2~1) ______X__,_ ____~1~5_7 ______~I'i_(~, ____~I_I_I ____~!_4_ 02 (\ I \ ~ I ,

JGG ANNEXURE

Dis trict Ulllmul'i hllhr Manlal Slall"

Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separal cd Age Group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male rcnJ10 647,044 (,00,4(,1 613,550 38,619 51,1X, 'I'll) (,0(\ 4,Xl)O I,'II() 100.0 100.0 100.0 511.0 49.2 39.1 4(L7 2 5 \ q 0.1 () I 03 0.2 0-9 11 II ,295 430,090 3X I ,205 4]0,090 3SI,205 o o o o o o 0 o loo.n 100.0 100.0 100.11 1 (lO.O (I.1l 0.0 n.o lUI 0.0 0.0 0.0 (\(1 10-14 366,663 200,938 165,725 197,528 159,765 2.}10 5,n 10 50 XO 180 (,0 X50 KIO 100.0 100.0 1000 98.3 %.4 1.2 1.0 fl.O 0.1 01 (\ () 04 () 5 15-19 2X8,392 I(JX,132 120,2(,0 154,832 82,170 12,1 I D 17,200 250 110 f20 XO X2f) )()() 10D.0 100.0 100.0 92.1 (,8.5 7.2 30 <) 0.2 n I 0.1 o I II 5 (\4 21l-24 230,704 123,164 107,540 59,600 9,310 62.264 97,470 (,(,0 'i.10 14() (,II 5()() 17(1 100.D 100.0 100.0 48.4 fl.7 50,(, 90 (, O.S n.:" 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 25-29 196,489 10 I ,702 94,787 14,()80

367 ANNEXURE

Annexure - VI (a) Marital Status of Different Af}e Groups Of PQplJIation As Per 2001 Census Uttar Pradesh Ma!itaLStatus

Oivorced& II ,~ Age Iotal Population .NewLMarr:ied Married ~ Separated Status Group p I M l F M I F M J F M I F M I F M I F 1 2 I 3 I 4 5 I 6 7 I 8 9 I 10 11 I 12 13 I 14

All ages 166197921 87565369 78632552 50293457 38455800 34854050 3O!JX)T20 2286618 3763168 131244 112855 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.5 48.9 39.8 48.2 . 2.6 4.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 O.C 0-9 45612898 23885961 21726937 23885961 21726937 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.C 10-14 22310434 11986055 10324379 11822378 9973612 150276 330133 8058 15834 5343 4800 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.6 96.6 1.3 3.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.( 15-19 16044841 8976423 7068418 8272060 5129765 690029 1917280 8950 14531 5384 6842 0 ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 92.1 72.6 7.7 27.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 O.C 20-24 13311974 6974638 6337336 3744296 1019787 3181782 5261466 33909 38448 14851 17635 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.7 16.1 45.6 83.0 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.0 O.C 25-29 11792448 5981334 t811112 1137665 171237 47t8194 5562983 65110 59356 20365 17536 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 19.0 3.0 79.6 95.7 1.1 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.0 O.C 30-34 10814273 5339396 5474877 368129 53986 4856793 5306215 94806 98423 19668 16253 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 68 1.0 91.0 96.9 1.8 1.8 0.4 0.3 0.0 O.C 35-39 9808560 5076548 4732012 190045 28721 4747237 4541089 121496 148392 17170 13810 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.8 0.6 93.5 96.0 2.4 3.1 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.( 40-44 8047432 4314100 3733332 131755 22995 4016181 3493170 152402 205982 13762 11185 0 a 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.1 0.6 931 93.6 3.5 5.5 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 45-49 6639015 3452212 3186803 80077 13431 3196529 2920267 160105 24t844 9501 7261 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.5 0.5 92.6 91.6 4.6 7.7 0.3 0.2 0.0 O.C 50-54 5334448 3013249 2321197 76820 11263 2710771 1942782 217862 361585 7796 5567 a c 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.5 0.5 90.0 83.7 7.2 15.6 0.3 0.2 0.0 O.C 55-59 4095223 1982803 2112420 49028 7672 1745863 1800960 183466 300796 4448 2992 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.4 0.4 88.1 85.3 9.3 14.2 0.2 0.1 0.0 O.C 60-64 4292319 2263835 2028484 72411 21926 1867889 1334332 318489 668663 5046 3563 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.2 1.0 82.5 65.8 14.1 33.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.( 65-69 2906703 1467691 1439012 53837 20726 l1t8387 923190 252621 493059 2848 2037 0 ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.7 1.4 78.9 64.2 . 17.2 34.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 O.C 70+ 445044£ 2443368 2007078 120893 54754 1655776 849381 662060 1100088 4639 2855 0 ( 100.0 100.0 1000 4.9 2.8 67.8 42.3 27.1 548 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.( ~erct 736911 407756 329155 281502 198997 118343 117472 7284 12167 627 519 0 ( stated 100.0 100.0 100.0 69.0 60.4 29.0 35.7 1.8 3.7 0.2 0.2 0.0 O.C

368 ANNEXURE

Annexure - VI (a) Marital Status of Different ~ Grouj>§ Of Population As Per 2001 Census Gautam Buddha N

All ages 1202030 652819 549211 374739 266967 266240 257155 11289 24457 551 632 0 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.4 48.6 40.8 46.8 1.7 45 0.1 0.1 00 OC 0-9 313465 169458 144007 169458 144007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 OC 10-14 158483 86263 72220 85489 7f.X'f:F.J 692 1500 43 76 39 35 0 ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.2 97.8 0.8 2.1 . 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 DC 15-19 117507 67817 49690 64517 39204 3244 10372 26 75 30 39 0 C 100 0 100.0 1000 95.2 78.8 48 20.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 OC 20-24 107162 60005 47157 35709 8623 24079 38229 153 240 64 65 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 59.5 18.3 40.1 81.1 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 O.C 25-29 99735 52471 47264 10828 1676 41244 45039 317 463 82 86 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 206 3.5 78.6 95.3 0.6 10 0.2 0.2 0.0 DC 30-34 87736 45891 41845 2577 463 42789 40574 447 707 78 101 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 5.6 1.1 932 . 97.0 1.0 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.0 O.C 35-39 74870 40621 34249 1125 279 38829 32831 597 1053 70 86 0 ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.7 0.7 95.6 95.9 1.5 3.1 0.2 0.3 0.0 O.C 40-44 57142 32196 24946 807 182 30706 23342 625 1355 58 67 0 ( 1000 100.0 100.0 2.5 0.7 95.4 93.6 1.9 5.4 0.2 0.3 0.0 O.C 45-49 43815 23696 20119 461 91 22515 18406 677 1579 43 43 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 1.9 0.5 95.0 91.5 2.9 7.8 0.2 02 0.0 0.( 50-54 34353 18923 15430 416 67 17553 13032 927 2291 27 40 0 ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.2 0.4 92.8 84.5 4.9 14.8 0.1 0.3 0.0 O.C 55-59 26469 12817 13652 263 56 11722 11623 812 1954 20 19 0 C 1000 100.0 100.0 2.0 0.5 91.5 85.1 6.3 14.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 O.C 60-64 26903 13940 12963 395 136 12143 8882 1388 3921 14 24 0 C 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.8 1.1 87.1 68.5 10.0 302 0.1 0.2 0.0 O.C 65-69 19378 9662 9716 338 100 8101 6398 1213 314t; 10 12 a ( 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.5 1.6 83.8 65.9 12.6 32.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 O.C 70+ 30761 16595 14166 813 379 11750 6245 4019 752B 13 14 0 100.0 1000 1000 4.9 2.7 70.8 44.1 24.2 53.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 o~ Nje not 4251 2464 1787 1543 1035 873 682 45 69 3 1 0 ( stated 100.0 100.0 100.0 62.7 57.S 354 38.2. 1.S 3.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.(

Annexure-VI deals with marital status of different persons at state level was 3.0 percent male and 4.6 percent age groups of population. On perusal of the annexure for female in 1991 and in 2001 it was 2.6 percent male and 4.8 state and district for two respective Census in the years percent female. At district level in 2001 it was 1.7 percent 1991 and 200 I, it is evident that, for all ages the percentage male and 4.5 percent female while it was 2.5 percent male of never married IS higher tban proportion of married for and 3.9 percent female in 1991 Census. Percentage of state and at the district level also. Percentage of never married divorced and Separated remained constant at 0.1 percent has increased !i:om 54.4 percent male and 45.9 percent female for male and female 111 state and district level during 1991 in 1991 to 57.5 percent male and 48.9 percent female in 200 I and 200 I. None person was recorded in the category of at state level, while it reduced margmally 111 the di~tnct frol11 Unspeci fied marital status 111 state and dlstnct dunng 200 1 58.0 percent male and 49.2 percent female to 57.4 percent Census. Among the age groups, the proportion is in the male and 48.6 percent female Percentage of married male desccndmg order for never mamed and ascending order for and female shows declining trend in companson to 1991 widowed The trend for malTled IS pyramidal the peak bClIlg from 42 .../ percellt male and 49.4 percent female to 39.3 percent betwcen 25-29 and 45-49 (years) age-groups. male and 46.2 percent female. Perccntage for WIdowed

369 ANNEXURE

Annexure - VII Age, Sex and Education in the state/district 1991 census. Percentage dJstributlOn ofliterates by different level of education Percentage of illiterate LIterate WIthout Matriculation and Total Population to total population educational level Prunary MIddle above Age Group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Uttar Pradesh All 139,112,287 74,036,957 65,075,330 40,926,108 52,041,983 1,465,535 449,171 7,933,631 3,934,633 7,215,543 2,420,334 9,991,012 2,874,456 ages 100.0 1000 1000 55.3 800 20 07 107 61 98 3.7 135 44 0-6 28,199,623 14,627,899 13,571,724 14,627,899 13,571,724 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 1000 100.0 1000 100.0 1000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7-14 27,874,478 14,999,701 12,874,777 5,846,901 7,950,935 463,197 198,530 3,073,611 1,592,580 1,144,748 590,456 104,855 63,705 100 0 1000 1000 39.0 61 8 3.1 1.5 205 124 76 46 07 05 15-19 12,984,323 7,357,772 5,626,551 2,330,724 3,452,861 121,242 37,573 952,621 546,837 1,796,973 644,923 1,853,616 787,179 1000 1000 100.0 31 7 614 17 0.7 130 9.7 24,4 115 25.2 140 20-24 11,359,808 5,821,885 5,537,923 2,087,946 4,031,669 106,028 32,388 606,314 398,841 945,648 332,867 1,880,115 638,014 1000 1000 100.0 359 72 8 .L8 0,6 10,4 72 162 6.0 323 11 5 25-29 10,250,052 5,252,576 4,997,476 2,101,867 3,826,974 100,760 28,830 558,013 341,547 812,500 250,163 1,496,088 456,534 1000 1000 1000 400 766 19 06 106 68 155 50 285 91 30-44 23,690,621 12,412,073 11,278,548 5,726,510 9,239,151 263,694 62,340 1,351,908 670,797 1,517,584 415,282 3,079,360 701,819 1000 1000 1000 46 1 819 2.1 06 109 60 12.2 37 248 62 45-59 14,231,695 7,628,102 6,603,593 4,422,538 5,936,165 192,156 31,909 818,018 246,342 643,997 127,914 1,182,394 167,296 1000 1000 1000 580 89.9 2.5 0.5 107 3.7 84 19 155 25 60+ 9,546,943 5,342,268 4,204,675 3,701,473 3,946,256 157,506 18,881 499,846 97,089 315,853 43,869 335,441 39,609 100.0 100.0 1000 693 93.9 3.0 O.s 94 23 59 10 6.3 09 974,744 594,681 380,063 80,250 Not 86,248 60,952 38,720 73,300 40,600 38,240 14,860 59,143 20,300 Stated 100.0 100.0 1000 135 22.7 10,3 102 12.3 10.7 64 3.9 100 53

District Bulandlhahr 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 All ages 2,849,859 1,535,572 1,314,287 775,549 1,062542 47,080 5,950 168,372 72,257 166,985 46,955 230,614 54,403 100.0 1000 1000 505 809 3 I 05 110 55 109 3.6 150 4 I 0-6 587,148 308,896 278,252 308,896 278,252 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 1000 1000 1000 1000 100.0 00 00 00 00 00 0,0 00 00 7-14 590,810 322,132 268,678 102,692 165,933 12,350 3,140 73,718 32,780 28,640 12,390 3,670 1,615 1000 1000 \00.0 31.9 61.8 38 12 229 12 2 8.9 46 11 06 15-19 288,392 168,132 120,260 43,227 75,640 4,440 330 23,080 10,460 43,615 12,930 46,570 17,390 1000 1000 1000 257 629 2.6 03 137 87 259 108 277 14'5 20-24 230,704 123,164 107,540 36,650 81,170 3,560 370 13,350 6,460 22,550 6,020 42,864 11,670 1000 1000 1000 298 755 29 0.3 108 60 183 56 34 8 10 9 196,489 101.702 94,787 34,079 75,315 3,090 190 10,414 5,197 17,790 4,715 33,099 7,970 1000' 1000 1000 335 795 30 02 10:' 55 17 5 50 326 84 30-4~ 443,384 230,799 2\2,585 9\,718 178,677 7,980 570 23.160 10.460 31,720 7,200 67,531 12,338 1000 1000 1000 397 841 35 03 100 49 137 34 293 58 45-5'1 282,784 148,6}9 1}4,145 79,119 123,005 7,470 200 13,960 .j 130 1~ 080 2,580 27,870 2,360 1000 1000 1000 532 91 7 50 02 94 3 1 95 19 188 1 8 60+ 199,368 II},OSS 86,280 76,838 82,220 6,610 110 7,990 1.510 7.650 750 7,500 600 1000 100 0 1000 680 953 59 01 7 1 I S 68 09 66 07 30,780 19,0::'0 11,760 :?,330 2,330 1,580 1,030 :' 700 1,260 940 370 1,510 460 1000 100 0 1000 198 8388 14 :' 107 -\9 79 39 Note - EdUed[1onal ,tatus lx1o\\ primary IS excluded Smli Lc' S

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Annexure-VII (a) Age, Sex and Education in the state! district 2001 Census Pe~ e distribution of literates by different level of education Population and Percentage of illiterate uterate without Matriculation and Age Total Population to total population educational level Primary Middle above Group Person J Male I Female Male Female Male I Female Male Female Male I Female Male I Female 1 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 I 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 I 14 uttar Pradesh All ages 166,197,921 87,565,36E 78,632,55 38,663,956 51,814,681 1,961,714 1,310,621 11,368,1o;J 7,326,401 9,819,868 4,509,966 14,461,4~ 5,716,74 100C 100.( 100.0 442 65.9 2.8 21 16.0 115 13.8 7.1 20.4 D-6 31,624,62E 16,509,O;J;J 15,115,59: 16,509,033 15,115,59~ ( ( 0 c e 0 e 9 r." 100l 100e 100.( 100.0 100 0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 00 DO 7-14 36,298,704 19,362,98 16,935,721 4,678,91 6,087,37 283,71E 227'68E 4,406,65 3,072,478 1,273,57E 902,318 e C 100e 100e 1000 24.2 35.9 1.0 1.3 22.8 18.1 66 5.3 0.0 DO 15-19 16,044,841 8,976,42c 7,068,418 1,869,289 2,809,961 175,981 136,71E 1,584,36:< 1,039,221 2,443,584 1,228,966 2,370,804 1,508,356 100C 100C 1000 208 398 20 19 17.7 147 27.2 174 26.4 210 20-24 13,311,974 6,974,63t 6,337,336 1,679,600 3,462,97E 191 ,Ott 150,42 872,075 628,316 1,353,384 629,911 2,603,36 1,295,658 100.C l00e 100.0 241 54.6 30 24 125 99 194 99 373 200 25-29 11,792,44E 5,981,334 5,811,112 1,676,230 3,611,954 189,08, 137,64e 738,548 547,33:: 1,068,37C 485,184 2,075,081 877,1oe 100C 100 ( 1000 280 622 3.0 2.4 123 94 179 83 34.7 150 30-59 44,738,94S 23,178,30E 21,560,641 8,533,920 15,745,271 779,74S 473,04E 2,991,138 1,784,271 3,206,989 1,155,870 6,644,63S 1,908,85 100e 100 ( 1000 36.8 730 3D 22 129 8.3 138 5.4 287 90 60+ 11,649,46< 6,174,89<: 5,474,574 3,548,27t 4,786,100 227,349 115,77t 747,586 238,2OC 449,91, 97,051 726,23b 111,51 100 ( 100'(J 100.0 575 874 40 21 12.1 44 73 18 11.8 20 ANS 736,911 407,756 329,155 168,69E 195,45:< 114,158 69,320 27,78E 16,58 24,073 10,66C 41,360 15,254 100.( 1000 1000 414 594 280 21.1 68 50 59 32 101 50 District - Gautam Buddha Nagar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 All ages 1,202,030 652,819 549,211 218,07( 308,291 10,358 7,08! 83,55 58,OO~ 90,197 40,61 168,04! 74,838 100.0 1000 1000 33.4 561 1.9 16 156 129 169 91 31.4 167 D-6 218,359 117,783 100,576 117,78 100,576 C C ( ( 0 ( L 0 1000 100 0 100.0 1000 100.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 00 7-14 253,589 137,938 115,651 21,29~ 28,324 1,144 99E 36,694 25'!304 11,00 8,162 e 0 100 a 100.0 1000 154 24.5 10 0.9 266 22.4 8.0 71 0.0 00 15-19 117,501 67,81! 49,690 7,76 13,52C 72E 64! 11,383 8,238 23,510 11,82 21,21E 13,224 100e 100e 1000 11.4 27.2 1.0 1.3 16.8 16.6 34.7 238 313 27.0 20-24 107,16 60,005 47,157 7,51 19,63[ 1,23 878 6,591 5,19 13,272 6,018 29,65 14,318 100.[ 100C 100 [ 125 416 2.0 19 11 0 11.0 221 12.8 494 30.G'~'-r 25-29 99,73 52,471 47,264 7,256 22,60 1,27E 954 5,444 4,667 9,914 4,684 27,02t 13,2~ 100.C 100 C 100.C 138 47.8 20 2.0 104 9.9 18.9 9.9 51.5 280 30-59 324,38t 174,144 150,241 36,84 92,93 4,44E 2,69 18,69:< 12,24 28,90 8,867 79,831 30,724 100 [ 100.e 100.[ 21.2 61.9 3.0 18 107 8.1 166 59 45.8 200 60+ 77,04" 40,191 36,845 18,651 29,68 1,09t 86t 4,56t 1,638 3,397 978 9,869 3,154 100e 100.e 100.[ 46.4 80.6 3.0 18 114 44 8.5 2.7 24.6 90 ANS 4,251 2,464 1,787 97C 1,02 431 25 18~ 12t 199 81 404 17 100 [ 100.l 1000 394 572 170 141 75 70 81 45 184 100

above level was 13.5 percent male and 4.4 percent female Age and sex wise education in the state and district in 1991 which was 20.4 percent male and 9.0 percent female has been presented in the Annexure - VII. From the in 2001. annexure it can be observed that percentage of illiterates Similar trend can be observed in the district also. has declined from 55.3 percent male and 80.0 percent Illiterates were 50.5 percent male and 80.9 percent female female in 1991 to 44.2 percent male and 65.9 percent in 1991 which declined to 33.4 percent male and 56.1 female in 2001 at the state level. Consequently percentage percent female in 2001. Primary level education was I 1.0 of ltterates has increased in all educational levels. percent male and 5.5 percent female in 1991, which was Percentage of lIterates without educational level was 2.0 15.6 percent male and 12.9 percent female in 200 I. Middle percent male and 0.7 percent female in 1991 at state level, level education was 10.9 percent male and 3.6 percent which increased to 2.8 percent male and 2.1 percent female female in 1991 and 16.9 percent male and 9.1 percent in 2001. Similarly primary level education was 10.7 percent female in 200 I, Matriculation and above level of education male and 6.1 percent female in 1991 and percentage for was achieved by 15.0 percent male and 4.1 percent female male and female rose to 16.0 and I 1.5 respectively 111 200 I. in 1991 which was 3 1.4 percent male and 16. 7 perc~t M idd Ie level education was 9 8 percent male and 3 7 female In 200 I. Primary level of education was highest in percent female in 1991 which increased to 13.8 percent the age-group 7- I 4 In 200 I; while middle level education Illale zlild 7 I percent female in 200 I. MatriculatIOn and was Illghest 111 15- I 9 and the age group that had highest percentage of matriculation and above level of education was 20-24 (years).

371 ANNEXURE Annexure - VUI Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 Census Uttar Pradesh Total Hmd! BhoJPuri GarhW

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

139,112,287 114,240,698 12,492,619 6,806,047 1,829,530 1,701,845 646.085 470,180 165,299 114,727 99,85596,932 52,167 44,847 (1000) (82 I) (90) (49) (I 3) (12) (OS) (0.3) (0 I) (0.1) (0 I) (0 I) (00) (00)

Braj Bhasha Marathl Ma[ayalam Tami[ Onya GtYarati Telugu Tibetan Rajas- Bhotia Reang Kash- Dogri Total tham mm of Other Mother Tongue 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

19,834 17,500 15.606 15,533 14,613 11,258 10,549 8,379 7,391 7,331 6,935 5,213 4,933 206,38 (00) (0.0) (00) (00) (0.0) (0.0) (001) (00) (00) (0.0) (00) (0.0) (00) 1 (0.2)

District- Bulandshahr Tota[ Hmdl Urdu PunJabl Awadhl Bengali BhoJpurI Nepali SanskrIt PopulatIOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2,849,859 2,536,180 308,031 2,280 2,151 226 146 106 84 100.0 89.0 108 o 1 0.1 0.0 00 0.0 0.0

ArabiC! Smdhl Ma[ayalam Marathi Marwan Rajasthani Pahari Kumaum Total of Arabi Other Mother Tongues 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 81 72 72 48 37 31 28 [7 269 00 00 00 00 00 00 0.0 0.0 00

(* Undivided Uttar Pradesh at 1991 Census)

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Annexure - VIII (a) Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 2001 Census Uttar Pradesh Total Bundeli/Bund Population Urdu Bhojpuri Awadhi Punjabi Nepali Bengali elkhandi Brajbhasha 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 166197921 137823602 13272074 10994863 2502330 511711 263935 181608 174305 127922 1000 83 1 8.0 66 1 5 o 3 02 0.1 o 1 01

Garhwali Sindhi Chhattisgarhi Malayalam Khari Bali Oriya Tamil Marathi English Kumau,,1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1- 43813 34321 28919 19355 17669 14960 13549 12640 11163 9561 - 00 00 0.0 0.0 a a 0.0 00 00 0.0 00

Total Of Other Mother Arabic/Arbi Rajasthani Gujarati Assamese Telugu Maithili Sanskrit Marwari Dogri Tongues 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 8493 8018 7914 7913 7550 7214 7048 5159 4464 75848 00 00 00 0.0 00 o 0 00 00 00 00 District - Gautam Buddha Nagar Total Malayala Population Hindi Urdu Nepali Bengali Punjabi m Tamil Bhojpuri Maithili 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1202030 1120503 21784 13688 12067 11676 3571 2627 2493 2278 100 0 93.3 1 8 1.1 1 a 1 D. 03 02 0.2 02 Note For state level only first 28 mother tongues and at distnct level only those mother tongues are shown in the table whose proportIOn is greater that 002 percent The remainmg tongues have been merged in the column of "Total of other mother tongue"

Annexure-VIII presents distribution of population for 89.0 percent person in 1991 and 93.3 percent in 2001. according to different mother tongues with percentage for Urdu returned as second largest spoken mother tongue as the state and the district. There is identical trend for Census 9.0 percent was recorded in 1991 and 8.0 percent at the of 1991 and 2001 as the highest percentage of the people state level whereas 10.8 percent and 1.8 percent at distr: ,­ reporting Hindi as the mother tongue (82.1 percent in 1991 level in 1991 and 2001 Census respectively. Persol1~'. and 83.1 percent in 200 1). This trend is visible for the speaking other languages as mother tongue were very small district as well. The district reported Hindi as mother tongue in number in both the state, and district, in both Censuses.

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